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f MR- EDNDDN COMES TO ROME 1
We have much joy in announcing to our frieuds,in and out wav from Broad street. I*
1 , of Rome, the coming of Mrs; L. Condon, of Atlanta. Mrs. Condon is assisted in her magnificent Rome studio by { I
. In this celebrated lady is all that stands for merit in her pro- Mr. R. G. Ilubner, one of ths leading youn g photographers o ksi
session She is today ll,e highest exponent of advanced photogr.- 11 Ball,note. A visitto this new and modern Photo Studio viS&k.
phv—Equalled by but few. if any and excelled by none in all the 4> x , . , , w 1
V wide land. ' T $ P»ove a most delightful event and will more than repay
J i Her studio in Rome will be in the elegantly appointed apart- * here * 8 not a better appointed gallery in the South—Nor has Fy
J ments on the second floor of our new store, entrance by easy stair- Mrs. Condon a peer. Ca l and see her. >
W WOW ZS TO BASS ■».<
We are now in our new store. We lost a month before getting into it, We are determined to make it back. Ou
prices will do it. Moody & Brewster, wholesale merchants of Atlant , failed--sneriff sold their immense stock out in cash
lots. We were the only Rome merchants at the sale. We bought ar a trifle. We’ll turn the bargains over to our cus
tomers. We have an enormous stock of Fine Dress Goods and Silks in the latest imported Novelties, and a great as
sortment of Laces, Embroideries and Fancy Trimmings. Below are a few of the special bargains:
Tow cases Ladies’ Fast Black Hose 3c Two'bales yard wide Drilling, w jth Bc, at 5
Three cases Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Hose 5c Three coses yard wide Bleached Domestic for Only 2 7-8
Two cases Ladies’ Fleece Lined Jersey Ribbed Vests 10c Ten Bales AAA Sheet ng, yard wide
Two cases Men’s full size and full length Undershirts 10c ' Three cases yard wide-Percales, Fall styles 4| c
Three cases Men’s Heavy French Neck Undershirts 15c Two bales good quality Matress Ticking at
Two cases Men’s box 3c vYv Two cases Fall outing, the 8c quality at 5 C
Oue ease 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 15c Two cases of good Bonnet and Dress Gihghams at 3 3-4 c
One case Ladies’ Hemstitch Handkerchiefs ; one case Men’s MM 2,000 Men’s all pure Linen Collars, five tor 25 c
Linen Finish Handkerchiefs, both at half price 3c 'TYv -TYe 800 Men’s Fine Shirts, a little soiled, some of them worth
One case Men’s Heavy Buckskin Shirts 25c $1.50, your choice for jg c
Are you in need of a j uit of clothing? Will you require an Overcoat, a Macintosh, a pair f Pants, a Coat and Vest?
Do you want a Hat? We’ll save you from 25 to 50 per cent on your purchases. Good Jeans pants 35c; Men’6 Stylish
Capped Coin Tie Shoes, 75C; Ladies’ India, Button, Foxed Vamo, Patent Tip Shoes, all sizes, at sOc Our prices on shoes
beat the Jews and Gentiles alike. Our $ 1 .OO Shoes are the best in America.
For Ladies’ Fine Hats and Bonnets, go to our Millinery Department. Do not buy anywhere else if you care to save m y. We repeat that we lost a month
on account of building our store, and that we are going to make it up. We have a world < f goods which we bought at half prices 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 knocl d the bottom out of prices to get it. prices are as low as 4-cent cotton.
Come to see'us at our new store.
BASS BROS OO
t
GOES INTO BANKRUPTCY
Mrs. Leslie Carter Gives Her
Liabilities And Assets.
New York, Nev B—Mrs, Leslie
Carter, the actress under the name
• f Caroline D. Carter, tilled a peti
tion in bankruptcy today showing
liabilities of 168,778 and no asv
sets except wearing apparel valued
at S2OO.
Some of the claims ixtend back
for several.yeaas, and among them
are accounts lor growns and cos*
tumes from Paris makers several
•lairns for cash loans and a hotel
bill.
The largest item is for $20,704-
alleged to have been advanced od
a cash loan by the Wirt Dexter
es' ate of Chicago.
M THaT JOYFUL FEELING.
With the exhilarating sense
of renewed health and strength
and internal cleanliness, which
follows the use es Syrup of Figs,
is unknown Io the few who have
not progressed beyond the old
time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes offered
but never accepted by the well
informed. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
NOTICE.
• EORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To ail whom it may concern. W.
J. Hall, W. B. Judkins and W,
J. Viocent, Roster Committee f<.r
Co,'“G” 22nd Ga. Vol., have
made their report. Notice ip here
by given that said report will be
passed upon at the ordinary 's of
fice at the court house city ut
Rome, Ga , on the first Monday
in March 1899, at 10 o’clock a. m.
ihis is to cite all survivors or de
scendants ot any of the members
of said Company or their repre
sentatives, to show cause if any
they can why said report should
boi ba approved and made the
judgment of the ordinary and Hied
with the clerk of the superior court
and admitted to the final records
as a true roster ot said company.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 7th day of Nov. 1898
John P. Davis Ordinary.
Floyd Co., Ge.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
G K. Green, John A. May and
Joel Stowe, roster committee for
Co., “D” 29 th Ga, Vol., have
made their report: Notice is here
by given that said report Will be
passed upon at the Ordinaiy’e of
fice ; n the court house, cicy of
Rome Ga., on the first Monday
in March 1899 at 10 o’clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors or de
scendants of s id company or
their representatives to show
cause if any they can, why said
report should not be approved and
made the judgement of the Ordi
nary and filed with the clerk .of
the superior court and admitted
to the final resords as a true ros
ter of said company. Witness my
hand and official signiture . This
7th day of Nov. 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary! Floyd Co. Ga.
TICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
J. A. ducker, J. L. Hardin and
J. E. Mullin, roster committee for
Co., “B” 21st Ga., Reg’t have
made their report: Notice is here
by given that said report will be
passed upon at the Ordinary’s of
fice in the court house, city of
Rome Ga, on the first Monday ii:
March 1899 at 10 o’clock a . m.
Phis is to citeall survivors or de
scendants of any of the mtmb?rh
of said company or thair repre
sentatives to show cause, if anj
they can, why said report should
not be approved and made the
judgement of the Ordinary and
filed with the clerk of the superior
court and admitted to the final
records as a true roster cf said
company. Witness my hand and
official signature tnis 7th day ol
Nov. 1898, John P. Davis,
Ordinary, Flojd Co. Ga.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA Fl OYD C.eUNTY.
Io all whom it man concern.
I . W. Quarles, Sr , C. M. Harper
and P. J. Glenn, roster commit
tee for Co. “E” Bth Ga , Vol.,
have made their report: Notice i»
hereby given that said report wil
be passed upon at the Ordinary's
office in the court house, city of
Rome Ga., on the first Mcuday il
March 1899 at 10 o’clock a.'m.
This is to cite all eurv vers or de-
scendants of any of the members
of said company or tneir represen
tatives to show cause if any they
can, why said report should not
be approved and made the judge -
ment of the Ordinary and filed
with the clerk of the supsrior
court and admitted to the final
records as a true roster of said
company. Witness my hand and
official signature This. Nov. 7th,
1898. John P. Davis,
Ordinary. Floyd Co. Ga.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
T. S. Burney, L. R. Wragg and
,H. T. Moore, Roster Committee
I for Co. “G” Ist Ga, Cavalry have
1 made their report. Notice is nereby
given that said report will be pass
ed upon at the ordinary’s office in
the court house city of Rome, Ga.,
on the first Monday in'| March
1899 at 10 o'clock a. m. This is to
cite all survivors or descendants
of any of the members of said
Company or their representatives
to show cause if any they can why
said report should not be approved
and made the judgment of the or
dinary and filed with tne clerk of
the superior court and admitted
to the final records as a true Ros
ter ol said Company. Witness my
hand and official signature this
7th day of Nov, 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary,
Floyd Co , Ga. 1 -
NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern : H.
P. Crossman, J S. Espy and John
Davis. Roster Committee for Co.
■‘D ’ both Ga. Vol. have made
their report. Notice is hereby
<iveu that said report will be
massed upon at the ordinary’s of
fice in the court house city ol
Rome, Ga., on the first Menday
in March 1899 at 10 o'clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors oi
descendants of the , members oi
said Company or their represents
ives to show cause if any they
can, why said report should not be
approved and made the judgment
>f ti e ordinary and filed with ’.he
Jerk of the superior court and ad
nitted to the fipal reco’ds as a
true Rceter ot said Company
Witness my band end rfficial sig
nature, this 7th day of Nov. 1898.
P. Davis, Ordinary, w
Floyd Co., Ga*
THE WEST.
TG ARKANSAS
. TEXAS.
Schedule in Effect Oct. 4ih, 18C8.
KOlt’i HBOCSD. N«. 3 No. 4| N 0.70 N 0.72
£v Atlanta . 8 t?ahi7«soprr. 6Wpni
Ar Ma-ietta.. 9 Btam 9 18pm sAmm Ckcprs
" Homs .... 11 26am 743 pm
* Dalion. II Alamj 11 41pm 816 pm
“ Chat’nooga 1 MOpm 1 Otam 935 pm
** Nashville J 6 55pm; 6 40am
“ Memphis . 7 30aml 4 80pm
Ev~Ra»hville I 7 20pju| ? SOanxl
Ar St Louiv. J 7 30»ml 7 S2nm I . . .
Lv Junnlli; 1 < aipm] 1 55am7 I
Ar Chicago.. | 9 03am I 830 pm |
Lv Nashville .17 Stipmi 720 am
Ar Louisville. 2 3tainl22spm
“ Cincinnati.| 7 05aml 405 pm
Tmin No. 2carries Pullman Sleeper between
Jacksonville, Fla., Atlanta and Nashville, coa
necting with vestibule train for Chicago.
Train No. 4carries,Pullman Sleeper Augusta
and Atlanta to Nashville audSt. Louis throngS
without change. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to
Chattanooga, passengers remain in car until
7 o’clock a. ra. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta t 4
Knoxville via A. K. &.N. Ry.
Train No. 70, connects at Boyce with Q. 4 C,
for Cincinnati. This train carries through
coach Atlanta to Rome.
To the South and East.
SOUTHBOUND. No. 1 | No. 3 J No.lll N 0.78
tv Nashvilie 9 10am, fc 10pm
“ Chat’nooga 2 55pmj3 2tam 5 55am....””
“ Dalton . 4 11pm 4 2»am 7 Ham
“ Rome .... 4 25pm; 745 am ...
•* Marietta . 6 43pm' 6 45am 9 45uflr 7 C3am
Ar Atlanta 7 cOpml 730 am 10 35amI 8 00am
tv Atlanta . . 750 pm 7 30aml 4 OSpml.
Ar Macon.. dl 13pm 11 10am 720 pm .
n Tifton . 12 30am 8 05pm
“ Jaak’nviHe 1 8 45am Ig 25pm .
tv Atlanta ... V.Aopm ifeam 4 03pm
Ar Macon . 1113 pm 11 lOainj 7 20],ni
“ Albany 3 27pm 1106 pm
•* Thm’eville I 6 30pm
*‘ Savannah. 6 00am 6 00pm 1
tv Atlanta . 11 Sfcpmi 750 am 3 10pm ' '
Ar Augusta,.. 5 15am! 120 pm 8 23pm
Ar (’harles'on 11 00am 800 pm
“ Columbia .110 55am! 1010 pm! ? .
tv Atlanta . 7 SOpnullOOm <l2 00m
Ar Athens .10 21pm 2 16pm f 2 16pm
‘ Richmond 6 15pm 715 am I 715 am ....
•* Wash’gtondO 30pm 11 Marti'll 31am
*‘ New York .! 5 3 .am 5 23pm 5 28pm ... ”
Train Na. 1 carries Pullman Sleeper Nash
ville, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson
ville, Fla.
Train No. Scarrlos Pullman Sleeper St. Louis
to Aagnsia without changa Pullman Bleeper
Chattanooga to Atlanta open for passengers
Chattanooga 9 o’clock p. m. Pullman Sleeper
Knoxvilie to Atlanta via A. K. & N. Ry. For
further information write to
H. F SMITH, C. E. HARMAN,
Trail;. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
JMU’ny s*«i>rsoii s are
sfl-m front >vAwe-k or househox? . urek
Bltrowii s II .-n Bitturs Rcbuddita
im, aid* remeves excese Nils
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
(oa lenaaii SrbsAale la EITVet July 8. Itna.
2 —Stations.- i No. 10~Na~i4 7 No.
Lv Chattanooga.! 4tCnin 7.#tpm 1 16.10 pin
Ar Dalton 7.51 am B.>2pm
Ar Rome g.OCum 9.4Wptn t.44ua*
Ar Atlanta ll.ttam 1 i.S'lpm S Waß
Cv Atlanta 4.20 pm 11 .VSpm b-Ctara
irMwan 7.10 pm 2 unm t B's A
Ir Jesup Aam 2.48 pm
\fEv-rett 7 2us»m H.twfmi
\r Jac.isonvlUe S.4iMm ».25pm
r,v J.-aup ? Wltigm
Jacksonville ly. 15pm
tvFrerett 7?.!.!." 7 Cam TFitn
Ar Bruuawlck B.Stamj Oxpru
N .. 10 ,w lw Penman Sleeping Cai CLat
tam oga to Atlanta
No. 11 curries f’ultavgtt Sleeping (tar and Day
I CoacheaCha umeoga Jacksonville and ite
lanta to Brunswick.
No. 8 curries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
s-rATio:.w.~ Nb. 13 , Fta.' t I~So~F
Cv Atlanta 4.2tam' 4 Sdpml 7.50 am
Ar Rome A3oam! 6 25ptn 10.30 am
Ar Dalton 7
Ar Chattanooga 8.10..m' ASOpm! I.oopm
Lv Chattanooga B.s6atn 9.10 pm 1 .
Ar Burgin .... 4.29 pm!
Ar Lexington 5.10 pm! 4.50 am
Ar Louisville 750 pm 7.50 am r .
Ar Cincinnati 7.3opm7~Siam 7..'. 7.7
Lv Chattanooga I SSprnT. ISam 125 pm
Ar Nashville . 6.55 pm! O.SOnmj 6.56 pm
No 13 carrier Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
wChattanooga and Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
o Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
stations. No. 6. i No. 12 I No.'ll
Lv Chattanooga S t.iarn; 4. l0am!10.»nm
Ar Knoxville 1155 am 8.05 am I.loam
Ar Morristown. I.2tpm 9..50atu 2.25 am
Ar Hot 5pring5......... ;1 1 rpin 1 1.-OJarc; 4.00 am
Ar Asheville 4 35pm 1.1?,pm! 5.10 am
Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm 9.30 am
Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm 12.l0ptn
Ar Raleigh I.4'iami 3.23ptn
Ar Norfolk 7 soam
ArWa hington.... 1....1... 6 i2aml 9.35 pm
■■ • I;• - ■ •_• I'-’. t.iprn 6.23 am
No. 12 carries Pullin in firawt.ig Ko ini §loen
ng Car Chattanooga to New York via Ashe-
Mlle and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Rich
aond 6.40 a m also Pullman Sleeping Cat
Jieensboro to Norfolk.
No. 16 Is solid train Cha-.t.anoo.m to Salts
tury, with Pullman Sleopbi - c !r Chattanooga
o Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with
iut change.
~~ st A t ions, ; 1 X,. 4 | No. 6
Chattanooga , s.Gipin B.4batn
> r J£ no ’" 1!6 I 8.4 4>m 11.7>5 <m
\r Mornstown 2. L’.am |.2.lpm
' r Ijr c V’i T.ouxinl 9.55 pm
‘‘ New York. ......... . r ' 1.20 pm
No. 6. carries Pullman Sim-ping Car Cbutta
iocjta vVashlnvt -n mid CUatmn to New
iX.-k without change.
No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox
rllie to Brl tol.
s t .<*ri. 7n£ ~~ No. 15 _
<v Rome .7... 7. ....... Tfdam
A- Anniston 1121 am
dr Birmingham .’.’.‘.‘7.”'. loioOpm
Ar Meridian 7.
Ar New Orleans 19.30 am
Ar Jackson.... ... a 4611 m
Ar Vicksburg "".“i
Ar Shreveport 7.Beptn
* N .°-dl 9 1 ftfo. it ||wo. i|
?U)pni 4 L’pm Lv Borne ..ar jfjiOami
5.40 pm 6.57pm,Ar Gdd.derf. ar AOOam ABoam
8 00pm 7. WpmlAr Attalla. Jv 5.45 am
t Daily except Sunday. j Sunday en>r
F. S. GANNON, ftdv.e. A c m., Washington. D.6L
J. M. CULP, Traf. Mgr.. Wsshlagtoa D. (X
W A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington, D. G?.
•1 A. BKMSOO6B3IK 4 <-•.A.jOhnttMoega.TOM
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Fancyj new seeded Raisins
Currants and Citron at Lloyd &|
Harper s. Prices to sell quick
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Swlb
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j<. SYyi . ■ Jotlupl
young and olp;
We none of us live socarel
ly that we never require thel
of drugs and medicine to pul
right. It’s a comfort to kfl
where you can get them ■
at proper prices. We are |
modest about these j>oints-l
can give you what you "'aiiH
patent medicines, druggß
sundries, toilet articles
Prescriptions a specialty. ■
J. T. Crouch & v0.,8
300 Broad str J
11 ' " - . - ' ' BM
Starke, The Tailor
M. Starke the popular tail:®
now open for orders and reai'H
business in his new business O
next door to Wooten’s drug fl
in the Clark building- Mr.
Las a splendid line of new
goods and invites you to ««' B
see him and them. ■
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are of Imitations ■
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