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fiPj GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES: A|l new f' Y
I I 1 Styles and to be sold for LESS than COST FOK CASH! i” {
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Just received a Sample Lot of Mens’and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them
Lz >VI lAMIu are good and most desirable styles. We will sell the lot at or.e=half regular prices
CAPES AND JACKETS-
£Y Sample Lot of Jackets and Caqes in all the Latest |
<f V; > ' STALES JkTsTTD COLOBS!
' 1 * These Beautiful Goos just received and the entire lot . ’ j »
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to manufacture. ' Bj) '
QTT TTC* Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery and ail kinds of notions, you cm
IvXdjJiahv" "always find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities.
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Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underwear, wool and cotton, you will find ho
here at prices much lower than any other house in Georgia, and you will get the. ?
very best qualities, no shoddy old goods in the line. , ; T
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HftTS! CHILDREN'S CLOTHING : f/IEH’S SUITS. UNDERWEAR- i SHOES!
I We carr y by for the Knee pants 16c ®‘ CO Sc.i's $1,50 Unlershirts 15c For men, boys, ladies
largest and best line Child’s suits 65c $7.00 •’ ’• $3.50 ‘ sOol;ind 25o;and children- W«
’'PCjM of Hats in Rome, and $2.00“ “ SI.OO $a 00 “ “ $4.50 . “sl.oowool 50c eiye you the very lest
1-Y- ..J Jwe can sell them at $3 00 “ “ $1.50 $11.00“ “ $5,50 Canton flannel quality for the the
Stetson Hats lesstkanother hous ’ S4 ’ 6o ,’‘ " $225 $15.O0“ •• $7.70 drawers 18 c very lowest price.
Have Brains tn Them es pay for them. Boys ss.ooSuitss2.so All wool pants 75c Heavy Oan ten flan Ladids good shoes 75c
Yes, there are brains in Stetson By «!] DieailS COIH6 “ $7.50 “ $3.75 $3-00 “ “ $1,50 nel JraW€H'S ?5c Mpll’a ° “$1 GO
brains in wearing them. and see them. ’ SIC.CO $o- OO ‘ ‘ $2,50 worth SOc /Tliev are solid leather
New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft " ~
Hats on sale. It’s a wise head
that wears a Stetson Hat. *'*
GfIRLIST THRKRTS
So Open as to Cause Uneasi-
. ness in Spain.
ANXIETY ABOUT RRM Y
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Loyalists are Attempting to
Make Trouble-
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London, Nov. 18.—The Mad
rid correspondent of the Stand
ard, whose diepatch i? forwarded
from the Spanish frontier, says :
“The state of the army causes
anxiety in political and official
circles. It is an open secret that
officers of all ranks and the
repa riated soldiers are discon
tented, first at the non payment
of arrears and then because they
are profoundly mortified at the
manner in which the war was
conducted which prevented the
army from getting a much de
bited opportunity of coping with
the Americans as t ey believed
the army would nave turned
the tide in Spain’s favor.
“Thus far the republicans
hava not attempted to tamper
with the loyalty of the army,
but the loyalists are positively
trying to do so in Calalomia and
Valencia, /They announce the
impending publication of a
manifesto, chiefly addressed to
the artillery, declaring that
jjen Carlos no longer considers
himself bound to show any con-j
sideration for the present dynas
ty and government whose short
comings and errors have involv- >
ed tne loss of both territory and
honor.
“The Carlists’ threats are now
so open that all classes of news- (
papers denounce their propa
ganda. The Madrid press sarcas-j
tically advises the government!
not to allow itself again to be I
painfully surprised by the Car
lists, as it was by the Cuban and
Philippine rebellions.
“Gen. Weyler is regarded by
Spanish officers as the most
powerful and popolar among
them. He seems inclined to avoid ;
political intrigues and even ’
shows a disposition to suppoitj
| Senor Sagasta and the queen '
regent.”
CARLISTS SECURE A LOAN,
Campos Informrd About Situa 1
tion in Northern Provinces.
London, Nov. 19.—The Daily
Mail’s correspondent at Biarritz
says : “The Carlists declare that
they have obtained a loan but
not from England. Proof of the
statement is seen in the strict
censorship in Navarre.
“Marshal Martinez Campos
has had long conference with
the captain general of Madrid,
who was formerly captain gen
eral in the northern regions of
Spain and is therefore acquaint
ed with the situation in the
Basque provinces and Navarre .
j BIG I EES F< RLA W YERS
i Ex-PRBeiDENT Harrison Gets
$100,060 As A Retainer
VVsshington. D C. Nov 19
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| Ex-Prtsid nt J'eij.min Harr.son (
has t een retain; d 4iy Venezuela to
'represent that Government before
j the Arbi'rati‘ 0 C< mmiesion that
i site in Paris within a short time
Ito settle the d epute between
| Great Briatain and Venezuela ov< r
boundary lines Gen . Harrison is i
said to hava received a retaining
fie of SIOO,OOO,
Ex-'Secretary Tracy is said to
be an associate with Gen, Harrison
i and his retainer is leported to b»
>50,000.
NOT ENOUGH SPEED
' Developed By Tjib Farrago? At
. Her Trial,’
Nftw York. Nov 19. —The Tii
bune’s Washington dispatch says
that the terpedo-boat Farragut
failed to attain 80 knots at her
trial at San Francisco. The offi
cial time was 29,73 knots in an
hour.
I The Union Iron-Wurks of San
Francisco, the builders of the boat
have protested to the Washington
authorities on the ground that the
water in which the trial was made
was too shallow. The contracts
i call for a speed of 30 kuote or the
the boats can not be accepted.
Two other torped -‘•boats failed to
develop the nqui<<-'1 30 knots,
For Kidney, bladder, amd
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at ths soda
founts of Curry-Arrington
Co., Jtrvie & Wright and J, T.
such, ,
OS. JWJIGY ARRIVES
Few Knew Ylie fluted S'ls
piOas flLsnl.
ANXIOUS TO (JET HOME.
She Has Mad® no Confession
or Statemenl
New York, Nov. 19 —Ou
board the Cunard line steamer
Lucania, which arrived this
; morning from Liverpool ind
Queenstown, was Dr. Nancy
Guilford, the Connecticut mid
wife, a prisoner in custody.
Mrs. Guilford appears on the
passenger list as Mrs. N. Brown.
Mrs. Guilford was on deck
when the steamer reashed quar
antine this morning. But few
of the passengers on boaid
knew of her identity.
She gave not the slightest
trouble during the voyage, nei
ther has she made any state
ment or confession. She appear
ed anxious to reach home to see
her family.
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In noting the cry of legisla
tors and the press that all hid
den wealth bo required to pay
taxes just like other property,
the Blake y Observer remarks ;
‘‘The man who has his wealth
hidden and fetches it out to face '
the next tax rate is too honest '
for. this world, and heaven is his |
home.”
RELIABILITY
is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in these
days’ of “yellow” journalism. They care little for truth
and a great deal for temporary sensation.
It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD.
The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability.
It prints the news—all the news—and tells the truth
about it.
It is the only American newspaper outside New York city
that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its
own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
hemispheres.
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world.
Its war news service is unapproachably the best.
Says the Urbana (Ill.) Daily Courier:
“WererG the war news in the other papers,
then we turn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to
see how much of it is true.”
Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received
by all postmasters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD,
Afcdisou street, Chicago.
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The best stock of horses and mules on s>le co
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