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terms decidedly easy to all buyers.
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At any price to suit the ] urchaser, for they must go,
and will be sold regardless of c< st. See cur wh»e
at once —it will pay you to take a look.
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fl FRESH ROW.
AgOinaldo amd his Little
Game of Bluff
DEMANDS INDEPENDENCE
We May Have tJ Spank Those
Islanders*
M anila, Nov, B.—Tho great
est interest is manifested here
among all parties in the devel
opments of the Paris peace ne
gotiations.
Dispatches indicating the de
termination of the Washington
administration to annex the en
tire Philippine group are satif
factory to all classes of business
men here.
The insurgents are watching
the situation with concern.
Many leaders heartily favor an
nexation. A considerable fac
tion, however, opposes any thing
further than a protectorate, and
Aguinaldo favors this faction. A
few days ago-Aguinaldo said to
an Englishman :
“We have fought always for
our independence, and we will
always fight for it until our last
man is dead.” ,
This is undoubtedly largely
bluff. It indicates, however,
Aguinaldo’s increasing self-es- ]
teem and also his unwillingness :
to surrender his present royal i
style of living, which surrender I
he recognizes would be a neces. 1
sary concomitant oi annexation. I
The best students of the com- 1
plex Philippine question are 1
becoming more convinced that a 1
conflict with the insurgents is (
ultimately unavoidable.
WELL PLEASED CUSTOM- ’
ERS.
We have sold hundreds and <
hundreds ot the .McCall Bazar 1
Patterns since we have taken the I
agency, and upon inquiry of the 1
salesladies in the department,we 1
find that not one pattern has
ever been returned as unsatis
factory, and with hundreds of
sales, not one word of criticism
has ever been heard against the
McCall Patterns.
On the contrary many ladies
are delighted with the McCall ]
Patterns, because reliable, and >
because the prices a:e only 10 ,
and 15 cents each. —None High- (
er. Lanham & Sons 245 Broad I
street, Bass old stand. I
FREEDMAN’S A|D SOCIETY.
Boston, Nov. B.—The Freed
men’s Aid and Education socie
ty held a meeting today, Bishop
Ho'ding presiding.
Rev, Dr. Hamilton'read the
annual report of the society. The
disbursements of the fiscal year
exceed those of the previous
year by more than ss,ooo.There
was an increase in the total be
nevolences of the conference for
1897 over 189« of $8,616.
Forty-two schools were open
ed during the year, 401 teachers
being employed, and 9,090 stu
dents enrolled. The total receipts
of the society and schools for
the year ending June 30, 1897,
were $308,161, as compared
with expenditures of $BOB,lll.
The tetal indebtedness is $202,-
807.
It is stated that “the stone of
the coronation chair in Westmins
ter Abbey is claimed to be the
same which Jacob, the son us Isaac,
the sou of Abraham, used as a pi'
low when he lay down to sleep on
the starlit plains us Judah.” The
chair is the most precious relic in
1 all England. , “
fl GOT MUZZLE
: At Halin's Head Made Him
Give Up Nonet), ' ■
HAD MOORES ARRESTED.
Hubband, Adam-Like, Ha Put
Th* Blame on Hie Pretty Wife.
New York, Nov. B.—W. A. B
Moore, who says in? haa bee« ap.
pointed United States Censwl to
Durban, South Africa, and who
gives his home aa Chveland, 0..
wae arrested, together with his
wife, at the Hotel Grenobie, last
night, on the charge ot blackmail.
Martin Maben, proprietor of the
Amsterdam Hotel, claimed that
Moore extorted SSOOO from him on
an “outraged hueband” dodge,
Mahoa aays ho ftrst mot Mrs.
Moore three years ago, whou she
waa unmarried. .Her father, he
learned, was a Jrmtiee of *he Su
preme Court in Portland, Ore. Ma.
hou did not see the woman again
until last Friday. They dined to
gether Chat evening and later Ma
hon accampanied the woman to
her parlor at the Hotel Grenoble,
• here, he saya, they played carde
and opened wine far an hoar. Ab
he wae about to leave, Moore,
whom he had never ee«n before,
burst into room, fl mashing a
revolver.
Mah >n atatoe that Moore made
his wife write out and sign a eon*
fusion of guilt, to which he war
forced to add hie name. Thon
holding the weapon against bio
boad, Moore made him promise to
pay lojOO in cash by Monday
night, and co 11 acted adiamoud pin
and slo7 irosa hie p«raon at the
time.
Moore admitted that Mahon was
tho victim of a game, but said
Mrs. Moore pot it op. The latter
is only 21, and a beautiful woman.
Moore was held in S2OOO bail on
tho charge of blackmail, and SISOO
on the charge of assault preferred .
by the detective who arrested him. j
He says Moore etruck him with i
the butt end of a revolver. The ’
woman was hold iu SISOO bail on
the charge of collusion. The case I
was postponed until Friday.
Who Moore Really Is. I
Washington, Nov B—William (
A. E. Moore who was arrested ia ;
New York on & charge of b'sek
mailing, was appointed from Ohio (
as Consular Agent to Durban, '
Natal, o» May 12, 1897. He never (
went to his past. Tho consular
agency at Durban is a small one,
the fees last year being less than
S2OO, cf which the agent received
half.
9
PLOT IN PARIS*
Decision Favorable to Dreyfus
May Result in Revoltion.
London, Mo. B.—The Daily
Chronicle says this morning:
“We have received informa
tion from a reliable quarter of
a well organized plot in Paris in
the event of the inquiry eefore
the court of cessation proving
favorable to Dreyfus, to foment
a riotous outburst in the French
capital, to attempt to overthrow
the civil power and to assassi
nate the leading champions of
Dreyfus.
“These reports are confirmed
by interviews had with M, Tra
rieux, former minister of jus
tice, and M. De Preaeiose, for
mer editor »f tho Temps,as well
as others.
“The police have warned
those friends of Dreyfus to
change their residence tempora
lly, or at least to carry revol
vers.”
Hose supporters, the 25cts
grade, at lOcts to close them out j
at Mrs. Gazr&rds. , ,
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| THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. ||
H, P. WOOTEN & BRO.,
Successors to
ROME PHARMACY. J
T|l 309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Roma
3® Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in JJG
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
We solicit a part of your patronage and sh ill en. mrT
deavor to the best, of our ability to please you at a
times. We should be pleased to have you call on u
Full line cf druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a ?>*
ja such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
store. Cigars and tob a cco.
Come to see us.
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$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for t$
J. A. GAMMON & COMPANY
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The greatest line of negligee shirt
ever shown in Rome.
J. A.* GaHMON &CO
everyone in Rome ,to tome
n and see the magnificent stoek
on men’s and boy’s clothing,
bicycle and golf suits, is what
vve are doing, but we are hus
’ tling while we wait. We will
! how you the finest stock o
| clothing, made from the neweet
styles and patterns in fabrieke,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
be found in Georgia, and they
re above competition in values
or the price.