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I MRS. CONDON COMES TO ROME 1 j
U ’ We have much joy in announcing to our friends, in and out . wuy
■ . of Rome, the coming of Mrs* L. Condov, of Atlanta. ! ai/ieted iri her Rom% studio by f |
• In this cek bruted lady is all that stands for merit in her pro- Mr R. G. Hubner, one of the leading young photographers o M®)
U *_> session. She is today the highest exponent of advanced photogra- J .-. Baltmore. A visit to .this new and modern Photo Studio v i M
nhv —Equalled by but few. if any and excelled by none in all the ♦., .L . * A a »r,i . ,- • •■;•« r vcvO* • RU
■■ wid'l iud * ” f ® prove a most delightful event abd will more than reply you.-fc/gp '' pT
Q J Her studio in Rome will be in the elegantly appointed apart- ’ J heie is not a better Appointed gallery in the South—Nor has fy
* ments on the s con i floor of our new store, entrance by easy stair- j Mrs. Condon a peer. Cad and see her. KM
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V v e are now in our new store. We lost a month before getting into it. .We ars dsiefmified to make it back. Our.
Lj prices will do it. Moody & Brewster, wholesale merchants of Atlant i, failed-rsneriff sold their immense stcck out in cash
M lots. We were the only Home merchants at the sale. We bought ar a trifle..^,, the.bargains over to our cus-
■I tomers* We have an enormous stock of Fine Dress Goods and Silks in tpe latent imported Novelties, and a great as.-
U sortment of Laces, hmbroiderips and Fancy Trimmings. Below are a few of trie bargains’ rW
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low cases Ladies’ Fast Black Hose . 3c Two bales vard wide Drilling, w itn Bc, at 5 EBe
Hire* cases Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose 5c , ;< Three c«?es yard wide Bleached Domestic for Only 2 7-8
Twocases Ladies’ Fleece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests 10c -■ Ten. Bales AAA Hfyeet ng, yard wide 34
Two cases Men’s full size and full length Undershirts 10c vV'7 un . ? •Thj’ee case? yard wide Percales, Fall styles 4 J 2 c K| '
Three cases Men’s Heavy French Neck Undershirts 15c A ’ 1 Two,bales good quality Matress Ticking at |m|
Two cases Men’s box 3c v/v . Two cases Fall outing, tfo® 8e quality at . , 5c
One case Men’s Seamless Sox * 5c NH 9*99 °f remnant White Lawn®, well ayorth 15c, at 8 Fl '
Two cases very heavy Drill Drawers, well worth 30c at 15c ' > I 'vjr Two cases of good Bonnet and Dress Gihghams at ' .3 3-4 c
M One case Ladies’Hemstitch Handkerchiefs ; one case Men’s '•» 2,000 i Mfch’sairfare Collars, five lor ' 25c
Linen Finish Handkerchiefs, both at half price 3c / ov /Yv 'o'-' 800 Med’i Finb Shirfsl ft little soiled, some of them worth tJ
One case Men’s Heavy Buckskin Shirts 25c $1.50, chdice for 39c
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Are you in reed of a s uit of clothing? Will you require an Overcoat, -a a pair of Pants, a Coat and Vest? U
Do you want a Hat? Tv c’ll save you from 25 to 50 per cent on your purchases- Good Jeans pants 35c; Men'6 Sty ish
Capp? d Coin Toe Shoes, 75C; Ladies’ India, Button, Foxed Vamo, Patent Tip Shoes, a.U sizes, a! sOc Our prices on shoes W
beat the Jews and Gentiles alike. Our sl. OO S hoes are the best in America. ' fcj
For Lillies’ Fine Hats and Bonnets, go to our Millinery Department. Do not buy any you bdre-to sm money. We repeat that we lost a month
on account of buil ling our store, and that we are going to make it up. We have a wor d <».F goods whieh bought at.half prices and we can afford to let them go at half Ml-
■fl prices, and we shall let them go in Rome that way. We want your trade and we’ve kuoci d th* bottom out pf-pvkes. tq^et’t. prices are as low as 4 cent cotton. to J
Come to see us at our new store. ' A.. H
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WOOD KICKED
And Sorbad The Sailing Os
Hhips With Sisk Troops
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NO HOSPITAL SOPPJES '
And But Little Else On board
The Transpoft.
Santiago, Cuba, Nov. 3, —The
United States transport Victor
was t® today at noon I
for the United States with a num-'
b»r of sick officers and men.
Just before the hour fixed for,
her departure, Gen, Leonard Wood
military governor'of the depart
ment of Santiago, went on board-
T® his amszwment, he found no
provisions especially suitab e to
sick persons, and entire lack ol
delicacies and sn insufficiency o!
medical supplies.
General Wood deciares that
hereafter he will pay a personal
visit to every transport before it
leaves the harbor. He thinks it
very strange that., after all the ex
periences had here in th : 9 line,
the medical department is not
able to manage its affairs better,
and that the personal supervision
of the commanding general should
bs necessary.
Major Starr, inspector general
of the department is on a furlough
of thirty days.
Col Wiley, lieutenant governor,
is Bi«k with malaria. But Gen.
Wood was fully equal to the emer
S»ncy . He had the vessel supplied
in short order with Red Cross
stores and with an adquate amount
of other provisions, ami the trans,
port left the harbor in time to
pass Morro castle before sundown,
k The transport Victor should
Jaach New York on Monday next,
as she 19 a fast boat. The steamer]
S PaIN’S Git K A TESTN K lib.
Mr. K, P. Olivia, ofCarcelon
| ia, S. C. Weak nerves had eaui
|ed sever* pains in the back wf
his head, On using ’Electric Rit
ters, America’s greateat, blood
and nerve remedy, all pain toon
i ieft him. He tays this • rand
1 medicine is what his country
weed*. All America knows that
'it eures liver and kidney brou
hle, purifies the blood, tones tip,
the stomach, strengthens the]
serves, puts vim, vigor aed new ,
life into every muscle, aerve--
and organ of the body. If weak, I
tired or ailing yen need it. Iv- j
ery bottle guaranteed, oaly »O:
! cents. Sold bv? Curiv Arrin«-!
* v » J *to J
•a, druggists.
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Joeefria about which som« aux io- I
e
ty was felt, arrived here today I
from Manzanillo, fifty'-eix heuis!
late She’encountered a hu/ricana '
and was obliged to cast anchor off
Cape Cruz
General Wood is preparing a
Thanksgiving prOclamution, being
of the ©pinion that the Cubans
ought to give thanks for tho bless-’
ings they iiave received. The Amer-i
icans want to keep the day in old '
fashioned style, and are writing toll
their fnunds in tin north to sen* 7
on turkeys. ’!
The custom hous° receipts at th®],
ports in the military department*
of Santiago for the month of Oc-j’
tober aggregat’d nearly SIOO,-':
000, J
The steamer Josefita, which i
leaxes tonight, will call at San!*
Cruz del Sur to embark the dele- I
gates of the Cuban military
bly, who have decided to bolds
subsequent sessions of that
at Marianao, the Havana suburb.j
Tbt. military element in the ass«»i
bly has completely overwhelmed,
the civil government and is now'i
I in control of everything. J
The I’nited States transport.!"
Mortera, Capt. Fairciot'j, which.p
left NSw York on Oct. 24th, ar- j
J rived today with the United States
mails the first received in two
we«ks_ The v ssel will'm w be re*
turned to her owners.
LABRADOR FISHERMEN
Three Vessels Overdue With
120 Persons Aboard.
St. John’s N . F., Nov. 3.
Three fishing vessels homeward
I bound from Labrador, with
j crews aggregating 120 persons,
j are now overdue.
I Since the recent gales the
' wreckage of a schooner has been
/found strewn along the coast,
j and it is feared that she was one
j of the belated vessels.
j SCROFULA
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It is Foul Edood’s Advartiso
ma nt
Duv It It Scan Cured by Hmkl’s
SaraaparlH®.
Too, ljer<v?ula, if *»yiuittjr, nacy ba
th* advextie«n«nA «f toa 1 blood. ♦. ia Vha
•aourge of the world—oCetisiva, point al,
stubborn »ud well n’-j'a
' a»andue-aaie.
Outward •ppHoattaoa Ao not core, tuay
f •nl*’drive the difficulty to n»w <ju«rtar».
■ BmoLtate miy palliate, they c*nnol
aboUah the evil. Three la bet one sure
il way o«ti, and that fe to eliminate the
; taint trona tta Stood.
Thera U> •□• raroedv that cab effact thia,
aad H is Uia ozly om that, so tar as we
: know, hea almost invariably anoasadad—
even where the ayatem hex !,ee*i poiacnad
by ItMig years of taint, and the revafea te
bo repaired are iremeudotw. That reosedy j
is Dood’e S&re* par ilia. ta«*d thia:
“My daughter waa affi:ot«d with Im- j
pure Mood. Thera ware rnnninj aoraa j
all over her body and they caused her
’ much suffering’. We tried naodieinaa that
‘ were recommended as blood purlAaw,
: but could not see that they did any good.
A friend told me about Uood’a Saraapa
’ rills and I bejan giving the £lrl thia mad-
Seine. The result wan that aha waa per
: fectly cured after taking a taw bottler.
’ She has had no tymntoma of scrofula
sores since tbatH hne.” Makijstta M.
Smith, South Mlddloboco, Maaa.
S-gnnd’e. Sarsa ’
j ■ B vvU parilia
lo*.' 1- t t - >-t the On« True Blood Furitar.
f Insiru uj»oii Ik, k>i»’s ; take no oubstltate.
Kfi‘«a Dtlltt *‘' l harmoniously w*
VI r HIS u uO d' g SareaparfUa- -
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•Fancy new seeded Raisin#
Currants and Citron at Lloyd &
Harper’s. Prices to sell quick
Annual Sales aver 6,003,1393 c t ( . 3
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?0E BILIOUS KEEVtUS DISOKIBaS
-iivii an Wind and Pa'nia ths StcwiVh,
Siddiawas, l''-ulat«s aftwr Batalx. Huud
tehe. Disziuwss. DrewKiaetM. JTushikgs
‘ at Hpiit, L«.sk of Appetite. Cost!ve:u.-s..
# 'deliws All tfto Skin, C<-'l4 Oliills. .jp’in
y nod Sleep. Ifricditfll I J), wums ;<■*<’: nil.
vi,us and TBetnhling Soasnticr.s
THE FIRST DOSE WIIX «IVE RELIBI
IX TWENTY MINUTES, Kvoiy sufferei
’’’ill ackiiuwledtjeithem to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
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®d, will quii-kly i--‘oro i’etmu'evi to.,com
plete hwalfta Th My .. w-hiove
• ustruetion« nr irrogulhrinos of the as
tern and curs (kick Uead&che. Jura
Wes,k Stomsch
fmpaired Digestion.
Disordered Liver
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
B’ecciTnm’s Pills are
'/Jithout d Rival
And have th a
LARGEST SALE ■
•fatty I’atcnt .Vcillrlne in the World.
25c.’ at all brng-Rtarns.
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Starke, /The Tailor Mr. S.
M. Stpike tJie popular tailor is
now cpen Iqf orders and ready for
business in his naw business 1 o:u»
next door to Wooten’s drug ,stor®
in the Clark building. Mr. Stark®
Las a splendid line of new season
goods and ii vites you to call «’id
sha him nnd
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