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f MRS. CONDON COMES TO ROME 1
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f We have much joy in announcing to our friends, in and out wav f roln Broad streat. /•
j lof Rome, the coming of Mrs* L. C<ndon, of Atlanta. M rtl n ftn j nn i . , n ?
th- 11 ,J f1 ■ 11 H* . , r Mrs. Condon is assisted in her magnificent Rome studio bv I I
• In this celebrated lady is all that stands for merit in her pro- Mr R a w„t, n .r i« ,>• , ' k I
-A.'*,* |k> session. She is today the highest exponent of advanced photogra- $ & ri» ’ . i- & ouu n photographers of
phy—Equalled by but few. if any and excelled by none in all the ■>' ? '* ,nore * A visit to this new and modern Photo Studio will ctf. ♦vx...
•®X wide laud. f prove a most delightful event and will more than repay you.
I J Her studio in Rome will be in the elegantly appointed apart- I There is not a better appointed gallery in the SouthNor has f y
j ments on the second floor of our new store, entrance by easy stair* Mrs. Condon a peer. Cail and see her. I ' 'I
W WOW X.S TO BASS >#<
. We are now in our new store. We lost a month before getting into it. We are determined to mak* it horiz r\
prices will do it. Moody & Brewster, wholesale merchants of Atlanta, failed- sneriff sold their immense stock ont’inr? U k
lots. We were the only Rome merchants at the sale. We bought at a trifle. We’ll turn the bargainVover V C . ash
tomers* We have an enormous stock of Fioe Dress Goods and Silks in the latest imported Novelties and s "
sortment of Laces, Embroideries and Fancy Trimmings. Below are a few of the special bargains: g 1 as ‘ I
Towcaaes 1 aat Black Hose 3c Two b a j e9 var( j w j de Drilling, worth Bc, at 5 |
Three cases Ladies’ K ast Black Seamless Hose 5e Three cageß d wide Bleac t d Domestic for Only 2 £
Twocases Ladies Meece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests 10c Ten Ba,e ‘ AA A ? ard wid «
1 wo cases Men s fuR size and full length Undershirts 10c wßlw Throe cam yard wide Percales, Fall styles 4 i c
three cases Men s Heavy French Neck Undershirts 15c Two bale, good quality Matress Ticking at X
1 wo cases Men s box 3c Two cases Fall outing, the 83 quality a! 5 C
One case Men s Seamless Sox s fl Ju m,... t-.,n - •/ , 7 oc
Two cases very heavy Drill Dr.wers, well worth 30c at 15e Two case, of tf>odßonn->t and'oresTr'lTh W ° rt f h 8 °
One case Ladies- Hemstitch Handherchiefs ; one case Men’s • C. !U ! ’ m ’ “ ’
One^MeXH^:S'X al, ‘ a,fPriCe SOO MenTrine Shirts, a litUe soiied, some of them worth
sl. 50, your choice for gq c
Capped £o"n puVchas^s 0 '" Styt’sh
tJ.tXJJTgg.ho~, .U .. 50. O„ wi „. „„ ,K O „
BASS ZBBiOS & co. I
SPANISH RULE
Drawinfl To fl Close Brings
The Darkest HoUr
TO POOR SEEDING CUBA
Every Resource Being Drained
By The Vilaninous Spanish.
Havana, October 24. —Pazy Li
bsrtad, one of the daily papers of
Cienfuegos published with the
sanction of the government, prints
a manifesto with over three hun
dred signa'urea, a great many of
which are those of Spaniards,
•panly proclaiming Cuban hide*
pendence.
Owing to the fact that Span sh
officers are selling commissary
stores at any price obtainable, ar
my supplies are new a drug on the
market in the interior, making
legitimate trade impossible It is
asserted that as the Spanish rule
draws toward a close, corruption,
plunder and robbery become daily
more open and wholesale.
The commission of transporta
tion charged with furnishing pas
sage tickets to Spanish officers re
turning to Spain, Charges arbitra
ry rate of $4 each for a berth.
If the victim refuses to give up
he is made to wait fcr several
steamers, ths commission claim
ing that there is no room. Generals
ly the officer is glad to pay in or
der to get away. This abuse is
openly spoken of, but the present
situatiou is a frse for-all, grab-as.
grab-can game, and every one ap
pears eager to make money while
the Spanish sun still shines,
lhe official raportof the burials
in the city of Havana since the
Erst of the present year shows
that there have been 10,821 inter
manta. The average death late
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food supplied by the ciref. Gen
March, m command of that pro
vince on learning of this occur
rence, went to Nuevitcs and sue
eetded in controlling the seldiers
by furnishing them withgoed and
plentiful rations.
Many soldiers until recently
were deserting* but General Blan
co’s decree regarding disbandment
has put a stop to the defections.
Over 5,000 soldiers have been
mustered out since the inssuance
of the decree,
keeps on steadily at forty-seven
per day.
» Great discontent prevails among
the Spanish troops because of non
payment in some cases for six
months, in others for seven
months, and in still ethers for
even eight months, and the sol
diers fear that they will be em
barked for Spain without receiv
ing their pay. The poor quality of
the food supplied to nearly all the
soldiers has occasioned much ill
feeling, and serious insubordina
tion is feared in several locali
ties.
In the province es Puerto Prin
cipe of the 400 members of the
civil guards 300 Have deserted
and gone over to the insurgents.
At Nuevitas the Tarragona bat
talion became insubordinate and
attempted to join the insurgents
on account of the short rations
and the w rechtd quality of the
The sanitary brigades of Ha
vana, Guanabacoa, Regia and
Guinea, with those of several other
loealities in Havana province,
have petitioned General Blanco
that they be disbanded so they
may remain in the island.
Some of the engineer brigades
have also solicited their discharge
here. Ihe greater part of them are
composed of the best drilled sol
diers. Over four hundred of the
seven hundred members of the
Or en Publico at Havana have al
so asked to he mustered out in or
der that they maj remain in Cuba,
and 50 per cent of all the civil
guards ih the island have mads a
similar request.
None of ths artillerymen, how-
SPa IN’S GRK ATESTNEED.
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Carcelon
ia, S. C. Weak nerves had caus
ed severe pains in the back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blooc
and nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He Lays this grsne
medicine is what his country
needs. All Amsrica knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tones up
the stomach, itrengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak,
tired or ailing you need it. Bv
ery bottle guaranteed, only 50
cents. Sold by* Carry Arring
®n, druggists.
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«ver, have asked to be allowed to
remain. The reason for this is
said to be that the artillery chiefs
maintain an honest administra
tion, and that the soldiers are well
supplied with, food and clothing,
and are paid up to date.
About fifty Cuban patriotic
clubs hare been organized in Ha
vana und»r the management, in a
large mojor'ty of cates, of patric
ians, lawyers and other profession*
al men,
Many of the members of some of
these clubs attended the first meet
ings wearing the Cuban an Ameri
can flags crossed. The presiding
officers of several of the clubs, no
ticing the insignia in the button
holes of the coats of the members,
ordered that in future only ths
Cuban fig should be worn. In
many instances this order was
complied with.
The Cuban general, Rego, has
arrived at Havana from Puerto
Principe and ia preaching in the
Havana cases and the insurgent
camps near the city a holy war
against the Americans
Kuttuer’s bargain figureshave
knocked competitors out. The
big sale is on and the crush at
the Kuttuer emporium is grow
ing -
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Fancy new seeded Raisins
Currants and Citron at Lloyd &
Harper’s Prices to sell’quick.
Annuli Salas ovor q aw4
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A WOMOERfUL MEDICINE.
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plete health. They promptly
obetrneUonn or irrearolariMte of tee im
tout and acre Slot teMteMte*. fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digewtloa
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham's Pills are
Without a Rival
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_ LARGEST SALE
fr'RA* Patent Medicine fa aha Wwrfd.
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Btarkb, Tub Tailoi - Mr. 8.
M. Starke the popular tailor ie
now open for ordera and ready for
business in hie new buaiueea home
next door to Wooten’s drug aiore
in the Clark building. Mr. Starke
Laa a splendid line of new season
goods and invitee you to cal) *’*»i
• hint and them
packer's
HAIR BALSAM
JtM CUim.w and bewuuftew Ue lair-
• InxurUal growth.
M»?«S?teS£ Hewer MU to fioeloro Oray
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