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r MRS. EDNDDN COMES TO ROME ■.
r We have much joy in announcing to our friends, in and out wav from Broad street.
of Rome, the coming of Mrs* L. Ciadon, of Atlanta. I Mrs. Condon is assisted in her magnificent Rr.ne stu lio by i |
(e)/4| In this celebrated lady is all that stands for merit in Her pro- | Mr R. G. Ilubner, one of tin leading yiun» photographers o
yX ,rx A feasion. She is today the h’ghest exponent of advanced photogra- Bultmore. A visit to this new and modern Photo Studio wil
phy—Equalled by but few. if any and excelled by none in all the A ’y‘ prove a most delightful event and will in ire th in reply y>u -
wide laud. . , . ' There is not a better appointed gallery iu the South—Nor hislf y
I 1 Her studio in Rome will be m the elegantly appointed apart- hi ' I
ments on the second floor of our new store, entrance by easy stair- • Mrs. Condon a peer, tn ill d see her. ,
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w NOW / SB TO BASS V-
We are now in ®ur new store. We lost a montk before get ing into it. We are determined to mak® it back. Ou
prices will do ii. Moody <& Brewster, wholesale merchants of Atlant s failed- snerifrso d their immense stock out in cish
lots. We were the only Rome merchants at the sale. We baugnt at a trifle. We ll turn the bargains over to our cus
tomers- We have an enormous stock of Fine Dreis Goods and silks i . the latest imported Novelties, and a. gredt as
sortment of Laces, Embroideries and Fancy Trimmings. Below are a few of the specia- bargains:
Tow cases Ladies’ Fast Black Hose 3e Two bales yard wide Drilling, w rth Bc, at -5
Three cases Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose 5e Three.cases yard wide Bleached Domestic for Only 2 7-8
Twocase# Ladies’ Fleece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests 10c Xl^ A A Sheet ng, yard wide 3j
Two cases Men’s full size and full length Undershirts 10 c Three ca ’ e * var ' ] wido Percales, Fall styles 44c
Three cases Men’s Heavy French Neck Undershirts 15c fwo bales good quality Matress licking at 44g
Two cases Men’s box Sc I wo cases !■ ah outing, the 8 c quality at 5c
One case Men’s Seamless Sox 5c One full case of remnant White Lawns, well worth 15c, at 8
Two cases very heavy Drill Drawers, well worth 30c at 15e ztQjs 1 "’o cases of g >od Bonnot and Dress Gihghams at 3 3-4 c
One case Ladies’ Hemstitch Handkerchiefs ; one case Men’s 2,000 Men ’ PUFe Linon Collsrs ’ five ,or 25c
Linen Finish Handkerchiefs, both at half price 3c 800 Men’s Fine Shirts, a little soiled, some of them worth
One c:ise Men’s Heavy Buckskin Shirts 25c $1- 50, your choice for ?>9e
Are you in need of a s uit of clothing? Will you require an Overcoat, a Macintosh, a pair of Pants, a Coat and Vet?t?
Do you want a n a t? We’ll save vou from 25 to 50 per cent on your purchases- Good Jeans pants 35c; Men’6 Sty.ish
Capped Coin Toe Shoes, 75C; Ladie#’ India, Button, Foxed Vamp, Patent Tip Shoes, all sizes, a 500 Our prices on shoes
beat the Jews and Gentiles alike. Our $ 1 -OO Shoes are the best in America.
fjtfT For Ladies’ Fine Hats and Bonnets, go to our Millinery Department. Do not buy anywhere else if you care to save money. We repeat that we lost a month
on account of burning our store, and that we art going to make it up. We have a world of goods which we bought at half price* and we can afford to let them go at half
prices, and we shall let them go in Rome that way. We want your trade and we’ve knocked the bottom out of prices to get ’t. Our prices are as low as 4-cent cotton.
Come to see us at our new store.
LB-AdSS BKOS 00.
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MUST W.
Prefers War to Present R«-
csfling Positiin.
ORATORS ARE ABUNDANT,
Support of the Government is
Demanded.
London, October 27. —Last
evening witnessed a great out
pouring of oratory on the Fasho
d i question. Speeches were
made at various places by Hon.
Charles T. Richie, president of
the board of trade ; Sir John
Gorst, vice president of the com
mit tea of council and conserva
tive member of parliament;
George Wyndham, under secre
tary of war, and others.
All recognized the gravity of
the situation, but declared that
even at the risk of war, it was
impossible for Lord Salisbury
to recede from his position.
Lord Salisbury held the usual
foreign office reception in the
afternoon. The French ambas
sador, Baron de Courcel, was
conspicuously absent. It is as
sumed, therefore, that whatev
er proposals he bears from Paris
were communicated yesterday
to Sir Thomas Sanderson, per
manent under secretary of state
for foreign affairs.
A report was in circulation in
the city last evening that the
Rothchildes had been informed
that France had agreed to evac-
Fashoda, but the foreign
no information on this
The activity in naval
onntinnps on Doth
sides of tlie channel.
The keen desire to hear the
views of the liberal leader in the
house of commons, Sir Wiiliam
Vernon Harccurt, on t ie Fasho
da question, was satisfied today
by his speech at Aberystvith,
Wales.
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
said it was the urge it duty of
every one, without regard te
political difference, to support
the government in maintaining
the rights of the empire in the
present crisis—a crisis especial
ly dangerous, owing to the un
exampled situation in France.
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GIOVER-A RMSTRONG
Important Wedding at Oosta
naula Wednesday Afternoon.
Mr, Joe B. Glover, of Rome,
and Mies Lillie Armstrong were
united in marriage at the home of
the bride’s father, Mr.'L. D. Arm
strong at Oostanaula Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The wedding was a very quiet
home affair and only immediate
members of the family were pres
ent. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. J. B. Hudson and imme
diately after the marriage the
bride and groom left over the
Southern railway for Washinton
and other eastern cities. They
will be absent about ten days after
which they will return to Rome
where they will in the future re
side .
Miss Lillie Armstrong has for
several years been one es the most
popular and widely known young
ladies in Gordon county. Bright,
beautiful and possessed of a pleas
ing and interesting personality,
she made friends and won admir
ers wherever she went.
Mr G'over is the eon of Mr.
J. A. Glover, one ot Rome’s
wealthiest and most successful
merchants, and is a young man
not only of fine intelligence, and
exceptional business capacity but
of excellent' character .
SPaIN S GRIATESTNEED.'
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Carcelon
ta, 8. C. Weak nerves had caus
ed severe pains in the back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest, blood
and nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He »ays this graad
medicine is what hie country
«teeds. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, puriies the blood, tones up
the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life into every muscle, nerve
axel organ of the bojy. If weak,
tired or ailing yeu need it. . Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only 50
cents. Sold by| Curry Arring
•s, druggists.
He holds a responsible position
with the Simpson Grocery Com
pany of which his father is part
owner, and his prospects are the
very beat.
The many friends of Miss Arm
strong and Mr. Glover extended to
them their best wishes for a happy
and prosperous voyage over the
matrimonial sea —Calhoun Times.
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NO CABINET IS FORMED YET
Chanoine Resigned Because he
He Could Not Agree.
Paris, Oct 27.—The Petit Jours
nal published an interview with
I the former min-ster of war, Gen .
Chanoine who explained that ha
resigned on account of differences
of opinion with the premier M.
Brisson , about the Picquart affair
He added that he had not demand
ed the prosecution of the papers
which had been attacking the ar
my because he considered that the
penalties provided by the laws
wera insufficient.
President Faure this morning
received in audience M. Loubet,
president'of the senate, and M .
Deschanel, president of the cham
ber of deputes.
It is the intention of M. Faure
i to form a new cabinet as rapidly
as possible,
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M. Starke the popular tailor i«
now epan for ordera and ready f° r
butdnoes in hip new business home
next door to Wooten’s drug store
in the Clark building. Mr. Starke
l>»s a splendid line of new esaaon
g'iods and invitee you to call »«d
see him and them.
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