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GRE4T SLU’GHTEF OF MERCH/II?01SE >
AT PRIVATE SALE OR AT AUCTION!
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This great stock shall be closed out. Every piece of woolen goods in this house used in making a dress will be
offered from this hour until it is sold At Less Than it Cost Delivered We are going to quit retailing dry
goods in Rome, We want to quit by January ist if possible. Our prices should wind up the stock by
that time.
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Not a piece of woolen dress goods in our store to be sold at as much as cost. Every pat- ,D > you want any fine,hose? We will let you have 3 pairs for less than the price of one-
tern a bargain unequalable. Not a piece of woolen dress goods in our store to be held as high Tn 2 ‘"“i? ° f / )U ’ H . nes J’ MaC ° Y * ny Or Lisle
• nose aie worth 4Uc to 703 per pair.) Lo these we will put a pair of extra fine silk hose
ra SIOO per yard, though some of it cost $1.50, $2.00 and $2 -50 per yard. worth SI.OO or $1 50 For all the three pairs we will ask you to pav us but one dollar No sue!
~, nn , , , no t , ... . , ... , ... | bargain was ever offered in Rome in fine goods. ' ‘ ’ UCI
You >n,y buy »3.00 silks and *o.oo dress goods at 98 cent, I A b.g stock of black silks. W e 1.3 W pairs K rippe„do.fs line shoes just received. We bought these to help pav exp,,,,..
have by far the best stock of silks, satins and woolen cress fabrics within this city—meeting while selling out, and we shall not offer them at cost, but we’ll cut the usual margins in two
all*of the requirements of the latest styles. . ‘ in( l £’ ve .V° u new stylish shoes for less than you can buy the like in North Georgia. No shoes
Po net buy a dress without calling to see us, if there is any affiliation whatever between (( l u al to Krinpendorf’s. Buy no others. Our price in shoes beats the Jews and Gentiles alike*
you and vour packet book. We shall continue retailing dry goods in Rome until the stock is i Our shoe department is a beautiful shoe store within itself. Me. Owens in charge,
reduced below $20,000, and we expect not to buy over $3,000 more to keep the stock up before stock of new capes and jackets just received. Last year’s styles that we held at $lO 00
bringing it to a finish. $15.00 are now on sale at only $2 50.
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A STARTLING OFFER TO MERCHANTS IN ROME AND
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We have resolved, irrevocably to stop retailing dry goods in Rome soon. We should be most happy to sell
the stock in bulk at docents on the dollar of original cost—nothing for freight t>r other expense, and
- we make the open offer to so sei I the stock, our salespeople to be cared for to the enJ of their contracts
whith us. It is a good stock of most desirable merchandise and is worth much more than we ask for it.
We are very anxious to sell out. and we shall wholesale it or retail it at prices much under values.
bASS m; rISS w HI
CORBETT WILL WIN
it Lsast The Sports Are
Betting 10010 80
ON THE GREAT SLUGGER
The Fight at The Lennox C’ub
Tomorrow Night.
New York, Nov. 21.—That ths
twenty-round I out between J. J.
Corbwtt and Ihomas Sharkey will
be brought to a decision before the
Lenex Athletic Club tomorrow
fight without any police or other
interference is now almost a cer
tainty,
With th® big contest only th rty
•ix hours hence everything
’•earns to be running emooth’y, for
as yet not on® word of protest, lay
or clerical, has been u’tered in
reference to the meeting of the
big one within the limits of the
city. The legal authorities seem
to be perfectly ea'isfied that every
detail of the Horton law govern
ing pugilistic exhibitions in thi
•fate will be lived up to by thr
principles.
Corb tt is the favori'e in the
betting at 100 to 80, and the gen
eral impies«ion is that the rules
governing the bout, which call for
•'clean bnak. favor him. The
Bailor pugi'ist is stroi g in in
fighting, but has yet to show any
degree of cleverness at long range
work, while the Very oppoeit- can
be said for Cornett.
Another thing v Lieb go'd judges
rsfar to is Sharkey’s lack of c ntrol
cvsr his temper when receivirg
punishment. During his long
weeks of hard training, under the
supervision of Tom O’Rourke, the
sailor has learned to govern him
self in this respect, it is chimed,
and great things are expected of
him by his friends and backers.
No man could have trained more
carefully than Sharkey has, and
the same can be s.dd of Corbett, to
whom victory means much. Char
ley White, who has charge of the
ex-champion’s training, is more
than satisfied with Corbett’s work
and present condition, He says
his man was never in better shape
than now. and barring accidents,
certainly ought to win.
Corbett, White says, will enter
the ring weighing about 182
pounds. O’Rourke said tonight
that Shai key’s weight would be
17G pounds. Reports from both
sides here are to the effect
that each man is in the best possi
ble condition physically and equal
ly confident of winning.
The advance sale of seats has
. been unusually heavy, amounting
, to nearly sßo,ouo-. The purse of
♦20.000, it is announced, has been
paid over to the stakeholder,
Frank Farrell,
NO FAKE—
BUT SOIID FACTS.
Mrs. A. 0. Garrard
will, from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out her large win
ter stock. Choice Felts
for ladies and children
at prices that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Belts, Hair Ornaments
and Buckles,ail to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and get prices before
ouying in Millinery.
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zest own drvgKirt whe
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No morphine or opium in D- Miles' Fajb
i’Uebb. CUBE AU Pain. ’One .jutadowJ
P GREAT ESTNEED.
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Garcelon
ia, S. C. Weak nerves had cans
ed severe pains in th® back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood
and nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He says this grand
medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies th blood, tones up
the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life intc every muscle, nerve
and orga» of the body. If weak,
tired or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only 50
cent». Sold by Guriy Airing*
on, druggists.
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A H?T THAT IS
FINE AS SILK
in quality and smrfH and stylish
in shape and finish, marks the
man of good taste and alegauc p
in d"ess. Our fine • Derbys and
Alpines bear the stamp of st; la,
and we have such a large as
sortment of both shapes and
colors that any head can be fitted
and any face be suited to a be
coming and handsome bat.
W. H. COKER.
P. S.—Special sales in ladies’
fine kh >es, $2.00 kind go at $1.79
this week.
W. 11. CO KER 11 Broad St.
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THE WEST. •
TG ARKANSAS
,_j&TEXAS.
Schedule in Effect Oct. 4th, 1828.
Worthbouxd. No. 2.1 No. 4I N 0.70 ! No. 72
tv Atlanta 81 am sWwi 4 52pm 580 pis
Ar Marietta.. SOfami 1) Itipiai 54’tpm 6 36piH
“ Home ... 11 2t>auij | 745 pm
• Dai’.oa. 11 4lam 11 4lpm| 816 pm
" Chat'nooga 1 <Oom 106 am 08jpiu
" Nashville . 4155 pm, 6 4iiam
•* Memphis.. “Xnin 430pm|
tv Nashville 7'z-- . n "
, Ar St Lout*... 7 20-m 7
E— — , .4
v
Ar . OOWn-. , ’ ......
tv~lSashrille .17 50vm. 7 23amj 7.71....
Ar Louisville. 2 30aia!122apm
" Cincinnati.| 705 am 405pm| .
Train No. 2carries Pullman Sleeper between
Jacksonville, Fla.. Atlanta and Nashville, oeu
nesting with vestibule train for Chicago.
Train No. 4 carries. Pullman Sleeper Augwsl*
and Atlanta to Nashville and St. Louis througt
without change. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to
Chat: iiuooga, passengets remain in ear until
T o'clock a ni. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to
Knoxville ria A. K. & N. Ry.
Train No. 70 connects at Boyce with Q. & C.
for Cincinnati. Xhis train carries through
coach Atlanta to Koine.
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To the South and East.
5 - —_
SOUTHBOUND. . No. 1 I No. 8 No.Vl No.7S
tv Nashville 0 itetn U in |
' Chat’noogal 255 pm 8 20am 5 55nm .II.LL
" Dalton. 411 pm 4 7 Ham
“ Rome . ... 425pm' 7 4faml
“ Mai.etta . 6 4.lpm 6 47mm 9 45am I 7 ( Sum
Ar A’ .anta .. I 7 ttpm_7 3wunl 10 85am 8 IMue
tv Atlant*...l I>o .■ ■ j Spml
Ar Macon 11 13pm 11 10am 720 pm .
“ Tifton. I 2 50iim! 3 05pm |
" .1 a rk'nyille 8 . ■
tv Atlant* ... 760 pm 7 50*m 4 05pm .... ~f.
Ar Macon .11 IBpmil loam 7 3opm
" Albany.... j •47pm 11 vfipm
Thm'sville 630 pm
“ Savannah.' 8 06»im ! 600 pm ..
Lv Atlanta . 1185 pm 750 am r 5 Hrirnf “
Ar Augusta...! 5 15»m 120 pm 8 25pm! ....
Ar Charleston 11 00nm: 8 00pm
•• ColumbloJlO I ”.
tv Atlanta. ■ JSb'ii 1200 m jlijutiin
Ar Athens 1021 pm ~ 16pm 2 l*p m
“ Richmond. 6 lapm' 7 lAaml 7 loam
" V ush’gton 10 30pm 11 :Ham 11 31am.'
J* Now York,’ 65. am 5 2Bpnji
Tram No. 1 carries Pullman Sleeper Nash-
Ville, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson
ville. Fla.
Train No. Scarries Pullman Sleeper St Louis J
to Augusta without change Pullman Sleeper ’
Chattanooga to Atlanta open for passengers
( hattanoog* 8 o’clock p. nj. Pullman Sleeper
Knoxville to Atlanta via A. K. N. Ry. For
further information write to
H. F SMITH, C. ii. TTARMAN,
Traftic Manager. <; on . A<t .
M.-fIV arc
yi tk frore. >v,Pwc’k • - J., m ei-mt -a- s
RrownN Hitlers. Ht-bu-.dttt
•/stem, aid*. Jise-’ion, -em.iv. exeeg; pj
•Bd&uceav-*A’<h >. .. . emiiiic.
I SOUTHERN
Rfuufly.
1 <on leased Schedule in Effect Julj 6. IHHB.
N > 14 > 1
ILv Ch > I ■ : .11 ri.
Ar Dalton 8.42 pm 12. lOurn
I Ar Botne | ; ,i,<,m, I* 4 'i-ni, I.Mam
Ar Atlanta c . 1 t m 5 Ojnrn
r .y Atlanta 4 lup n,.i ' pm, ?■. _’i>.,m
\i Macon.. ;.t j.,, 2 icgml S.jiarn
'r.lc,c ,45ani 1.38 pm
Ar Keen.it • I 7 23iinii 3.23 pm
.Ar Jacksonville 1 I '
*v Jesup I ttl.Oiam 6150 m
Ar Jacksonville| M.iiopni io.ihpm
Lv i' zerett 7. .. .. . [T’Fiim 3 )pm
Ar Brunswick ,
No 10 ea PhSn e( Ci *t-
! tnnooga to Atlanta.
No. l lcarr j s I’ullnun SI ■ep'ng Car ami Day
I C'oache. Ciiu ia lO'.i'a o Jacksonville and At
! lantw to.Brun.swiclt.
No. 8 carries/■’ulhna ' Sleeping Car Chatta
| nooga to Al -Un.
rtAl lONR~~i S > l.i N'o. V No T ’
; t*v Atlanta ’ 12h c' l.Onpni T.-Vhirn
Ar Rome | S ' , hm, 6.25 pm 10.20 am
Ar Dalton ’ 'c i, 7.34 pm 11 3'i::m
Ar Chattanooga B.m S.ofhirr. l.Oopm
| Lv Ciiattunoogu 8 A.a tn I>. lopm
, Ar Burgin 4.2tipni i
■ ArLexiugton ‘ rr.m 4.s(;um|
Ar Louisville 7 SoianiJ.jt-aifl
Ar ( .... i- i: i• 1 T _ 7 •lop-n' I.•inn
Lv Chattanooga ITsipinl 7715 am 1 2Kpm
I NaahviMe . | 6.A r »pm A4o*mj &55pa
No. 13 osrrte Pullman Sleeping ( tr Atlant*
i boCh&ttanoitfa a:rl r ’hat anoot'a to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Pul’man Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cfne.ltinati and Chatia ioogu to Louisville.
WATIO-tA ’ \ 6 N NO. tT
i CvCnattanoogu tOaml Aionm i£jopn
| Ar Knoxville 11.;.:,am B.u >..m I.loam
Ar Morrisp.wn. i 1.21 pm 9.50ur0 2.2.'>am
Ar Hol Springs • | ip,., i 4.0
Ar Asheville i.r.pm l.r.pm 5.10 um
| ArSalisbury ... , b I'lpm ft.3oani
i ArGieensboro m 12.10ptn
1 J r ” ale ‘« ‘ ! '• I'-t.tn 3.23 pm
!Ar Wa l.ln r . ’ “ .;
Ai ' n 110
No 12 : ies I'nl'in m Ihawi..;. I'loim Sleen-
■ 'tig ‘'ar Chattantxiga to X-at Ycr.i via Ashe
.l. c and Salisbury to Richmond, a. it in - liiuh
moral G st) am also Pullman Sleep.ng <'ar
iiw >uro to Norfolk
Mo Hie solid train Cha vnoira to Salis
| tmr v with Pullon i - . - , Ch .tian ...
<>-...slmry and Sale-i,. N ■* A" ,rl< w<lh-
. out change.
52 A II- >. 4. I No.-/
Lv Chattanooga . ... I s.(jdpm' 8.40 am
Ar klioxvlllo .... 8. Ipm ll.r.Sam
r rl , n I " 15a m 1.2 ,pm
' r 1 1 ' ‘ ...... ' ■ . . :i. .;>pm
Ar vva .hini'tor,.... - ( .. , n
Ar , fatpm
No. 6. carries Pul.m i i ,| ■ !a - C.u-(’hatta
nooya t > •. ushl ncl ,i .in j i,,, uga io Ise w
without e'.i.mge.
No. I carries Puilm m Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri 101.
STAT! .N-I v.,,
1 I/ 0 ' 1 "' ■ ■ h min
| Ar Birmingham lo pipm
v New < )imu .... .... ’ io t „ lr4
* r •’.'•-'•l'-ou ". J.tAam
Ar VicWmrg Ill.UAnm
Ar Shreveport.l 7.2tipm
’No 15 exp, { . 4. ijjja 10
XOOpm i ciirn Lv Rome *i 8& am 136ai*
I s.4i;pm 6.57 pm Ar Garden, ar 6.ooam' fl 3"urn
6-OOpm) 7. Wpm<Ar AttaU*. ivi 5.45 am! b.zmim
t Daily except Shtufiy? | Sunday only. - ’
r. S.GANNON.Bdv.r> A 0.M., D.a
I J. M CULP, Trof. Mgr , Wa -hlugtos D. Q
W. A. TURK. G. P. A., Washington, D. G.
UA. BKJXBa»JT. w H, a a.r. A..Ohs»t*coo<s Tsua
O—P—■•—■•! MW—M— I iai****t —1
Fancy new seeded Ruisins
Currants and Citron at Lloyd &
Harper’s. Prices to sell quick
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YOUNG AND OLD
We none of us live so careful
ly that we never require the aid
of drugs and medicine to put u»
right. It’s a comfort to know
where you cau get them pore
at proper prices. We are not
modest about these points— w»
can give you what you want in
patent medicines, . druggistet
sundries, toilet articles and ec.
Prescriptions a specialty.
J. T. Crouch & Go.,
300 Broad street.
Starke, The Tailor - Mr. &>•
M. Stazke the popular tailor i’
now epeu for orders and ready l° r
business in his new business hoffl*
next door to Wooten’s drug sic#*
in the Clark building. Mr. Stark*
Las a splendid line of ne w sea’ o *
goods and invites you to call
see him and them.
j Beware of Imitations
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JOHN DUNCAN'S fiONfi, fit*