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OEM SLAUGHTER OH MELOLWISE
AT PRIVATE SALE OR AT AUCTION
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This great sfifefe 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 Phan it Cost Delivered. We are going to quit retailing dr
goods in Rome, We want to quit by January ist if possible. Cur prices should wind up the stock by
. that time.
Not a piece of woolen dress goods in our store to be sold at as much as cost. Every pat- Do you want any fine hose? We will let you have 3 pairs for less than the nrice of
a bargain unequal able. Not a'oieceof woolen dress goods in our store to be held as high ? nly 3 theße to a eustorae r, and in this way : Select 2 pairs of ou r finest Maco Yanv nrlu ‘I
' * ° hose (they are worth 40c to 75c per pair.) To these we will put a oair of extra tin -ii .
00 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 pay us but one dollai ft* '° 8 *
You may buy $3.00 silks and $3.00 dress goods at 98 cents ! A big stock of black silks. We !,Jl »^ il ’^ vei c^ e ’ e d i n l^ oln e Li fine goods.
C • 7 .,' ' > b icWO pairs knppendorf’s fine ahoes just .received. We bought these to help pav exnan.
ML l-y 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 • 861
'llT.of the requirements of the latest styles. and give you new stylish shoes for less than you can buy the like in North Georgia 0 \r ln ? w °
Do net driss without calling to see us, if there is any affiliation whatever between ' qual to Krinpendorf’s. Buy no others. Our price in shoes beats the Jews and Gentile ° Vk* 8
V vou and v^r’ We shall continue retailing dry goods in Rome until the stock is Our shoe department is a beautiful shoe store within itself. Mr. Owens in charge 8 a lk *‘
; produced bblow^^,.ooo; and we expect not to buy over $3,000 more to ke» p the stock up before B'g stock of new capes and jackets just received. Last year’s styles that we h A U .* ham
iVto a v , and $15.00 are now on sale at only $2 50. ‘ SO.OO
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A.STARTLING OFFER TO MERCHANTS IN ROME AND ELSEWHERE?"
|WeMve resolved, irrevocably to atop retailing: dry goods in Rome soon. We should be most happy to sell
?<the stogk^in-btilk at 69 cents on the dollar of original cost-=nothing for freight or other expense, and
. - ,we open offer to so sell the stock, our salespeople to be cared for to the end of their contracts
t ■“ • • v£’'
is a good stock of most desirable m rchandise and is worth much more than we ask for it
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- , We are very anxious to sell out. and we shall wholesale it or retail it at prices much under values.
BASS BBOTMERS & CO.
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Have beeuTlie to
Ladies Appeal
FDJt ST.
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Christmas s
BelhgTpW^3^ ! ’'^' UV ‘ ! ' k
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f 'f f ? 4
The'7 ladies of the I‘fipi’scttpa’l
•hutch are bu?y preparing'
tb*ir Bazaar Lq- o^etp ih~ Noble’s
block on T.uesdayvNov. 29.i1r? "TA
response to appeals sent -
them through 1 tb> iCorhe mer
•haute the folio
h|ve beenmade fftrAhe' benefit
the new St.' Peter’s
ifif fund: >• ■ *
J. Kuttuer frafli'ir Ji. Claflin
A Co , New
J. Kusner from J.
A Son>, New York^jwek-TTOfCX)
J. Kuftner from .L
4 Co., Baltimore Md
J, Kuttner from
Co., New A ork, 100
thread Vai. S4O 00
. Thomas Fahy from sko.
4 Co,. Philadelphia, chUjWIOTOO.
Thomas Fahy from Partner &
Fnederheit. New York. 20 scarfs
y.i. 15.00
Cantrell <fc Owen frotfeu." Hess,
Baltimore, cash $5 00 V;
..-Hanson & Co. from W. C.
V«.bargh, ■Brooklyn, N. Y., lamp
VakiWiO.
•Taylor ife-Norton fre’rfi 7/p.a'rU
Davis <fc Co.,.Detroit Mich, tooth
$12.00
- Baylor <fe Norton from Lampton
Cr*»»lk Ramey Co., Louisville,
lamp Vai. aip.Ou
. Bobiusou (run A. Fri-
Co., At'auta, barrell ba-
B*um Vai. $3.60? u
■'<«ll*y It from Cas-
MttyOilCo., Nashville, Tenn.
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Tok io soap Vai $6 00.
Kelley & McWilliams from Mus
catin Oat Meal Co. , lowa, oat
Vai. $9.00.
F. Schlapbach from Pickett &
Norfolk, Ya. Oysters Vai. $6.00.
Hanks Furniture Co. 1 bed
room suit.
Co.,
P |. reefer.
L&s.ter, 10 cans Coffee.
TYxfe). t°as, spice? &c.
'faßjy
MARTIAL LAW
Takes Charge of
the Town. .
has issued a proc
lamation, placing Para under
mftrtiatTaw. v ■ *'
r commanding officer is or
dered,to .take possession of all
4p . ‘' r *•*
arms’in the ha£,ssipf miners or
district.. ' ■'
. I’erso.ris with arms in.. their
hands wi.ll .be •_ arrested by the
military authorities as if they
funded. a disturbance of the
public peace.
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'TO F/IKE-4
FACTS.
~ IVI rS j. '• AI- O. Garrard
from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out heij.large win
ter stock. Choice Felts
4 for ladies and children
741 prices' that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Belts, Hair Ornaments
aed w ßutkles, ail to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and-get prices before
buying in Millinery.
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Successful Physicians.
We heartily recqmmsud DE Hathaway 4 Co.
jf 22 A 8 Broad St., Atlanta, G-*„ as betag par
reptly reliable and remarkably atweeaafu] in the
treatment of ohropic &iaeaMwof man and women.
lUvy.-cuee Wbeu othera fail. Oar read jrk if in
need “of medical help should certainly write
these ?■ya'ipt doctors and you will receive a free
and exjiert opinion of your case toy return a*U
without owt, ■
NOW GORGED
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That Gapt. Gen. Slancti Stele
The Fifncis.
TROUBLE TO GOME.
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Troops Are Maintaining Their
Threataning Attitude,
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<. Havana, Via Key West, Nov. 22.
■—ls American troops don’t come
poou to Havana there will proba
bly be gjeat disorder and blood
shed will occur.
• Blanco is unable to control the
situation; He is paying out to the
troops the money sent by Sagasta
but the moneywill only last a day
or so. Th ? soldiers keep up their
threatening attitude while await
ing piym nt. When they are
convinced there is not money
enough, an outburst will comp.
The soldiers openly accuse Blan
co, Aroias and other high officers
of stealing 'he funds. Discontent
is growing among the subordmat
officers, from Captains down. Yom
correspondent interviewed yester
day a Lieutenant in the C.v'l
Guards w ho headed the mutiny ir
the Belascoain barracks, In front
of the b-rracks two cannons are
placed, and a detachment of artil
lery. The men inside keep their
aims, and are allowed to commu
nicate wi;h thepeopleouts.de, but
not to go < ut themselves,
‘We have profited by the les
sons of unpreparedness in the
Spanish American war. Should
a resumption of hostilities with
Spain or any other international
entanglement force us into war
again, it is safe to say that the
first clash of arms will find us
better equipped than we were
on April 21, 1298.
W. J AR.R, '
THE WEST.
TGARKAMSA3
. »g? TEXAS.
Schedule in E.Tect Oct. 4th, 1898.
KOBTbbound. No. 2 No. 4 N 0.70 j N 0.73
Lv Atlanta. . Blf arm 8 80pni| fliCpin - 6 30pin
Ar Marietta.. 90;am 9 16pm &4vpm 625 pm
“ Rome 11 ‘itjami 745 pm
•• Dalton. 11 Ham 1141 pm felSpm
“ t 'hat'nooga 1 loom i 00am 935 pm
" Nashville . ft 5,5 pm; 6 40am
** Memphis.. 73 am 43dpm
Ev Nashvilfe ; 7:.onm 7 30a ml
A- St T.riui.-, 7 lip-ini T.'C’nm
Lv xsashvuio < 40pm[ . 0uauit........ ....
Ar Chicago.. 9 0-lam; B&)pni|
tv Nashville J 7'iltpnii < 2daml |
Ar Louisville. 2 3'am 12 2.5 pm ....'
“ Cincinnati. 705 am 4 05pm
Train No. Scarries Pullman Sleeper between
Jacksonville, F.a., Atlanta and Nashville, con
necting with vestibule train for Chicane,
Train No. 4 carries, Pullman Sleeper Augustj
and Atlanta to Nashville and St. Louie through
without ehango. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to
Chattanooga, passengers remain in car until
T o’clock a. m. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to
Knoxville via A. K. & N. Ry.
Train No. 70 connects at Boyce with Q. ft O.
for Cincinnati. This train carries through
coach Atlanta to Rome. | 1
To the South and East. ,
•outhbousd. ■ No. 1 I No. 3 | N 0.91 No.7a J
Ev Nashville 1 910 am 10 16pm 1
" Chat nooga 2 55pm 3 20am 5 1
” Dalton . 4 lipin 4 28am 7 Ham
•' Rome 4 25pm . 745 am
•• Marietta . 0 43pm 6 45am 9 4uam 705 nm
r A tlan TltOpni 730 am. 10 35ami 80vam j
Lv Atlanta ..I 750 pm 750 am 4 u6pm
Ar Macon. .. 11l 13pniill 10am 720 pm
“ Tifton. i 2 50am | 3 05pm ~
“ Jack'nville H 45am 110 25pm .
Ev Atlanta ... 7 ;sUpnii i 50am ( ~4 6.5 pm .. '*
Ar Macon .11 Lipmill 10am 720 pm
“ Albany. I 3 27pm 11 05pm ,
“ Thm sville j 630 pm l
Savannah . ft QQam l t>o6pm
Ev Atlanla . 11l 35pm 7 oOuinf'S I'Jpm ,
Ar Augusta. ..l 5 15am| 120 p 8 25pm ..../
Ar Charleston :11 (klam. 800pin|
“ Columbia jlO 55am lOlOpml’
Ev Atlanta. | 7 56um,12 uOm ' ii26Sn~* “
Ar Athens .. ilo2lnm! 216 pm 2 16pm . ..’.’L '
‘ Richmond.l 6 15pm 715 am 715 am
•' Wash’gton 10 IJOnm > 1 31am‘u 81am i 1
" S&.am 52hpm 5 28pm ..”7” H
Train No. 1 carries Pullman Sleeper Nash- ;
Ville, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson- i >
ville, Fla. , ,
Tiain No. 3 carries Pullman Sleeper St Louis )
♦o Augusta without change Pullman Sleeper j
ChattaHOoga to Atlanta open for passenger, ■
Chattanooga 9 o’clock p. ip. Ppltoan Sleeper
Knoxville to Atlanta via A- Kft N. Ry. For ' 1
further information write to I J
H F SMITH. Q. p. HARMAN. '
Traffic Manager. Gen, Paaa. Agt. r '
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4.V8 ’tty .-•« iMntt.s are Pnjscr
i. rnn n <,r ncusei..m» carts. I ,
•v<iwn •* 4i n Di tiers Rebuilds ur if
j j’.nm, aid- L je-jou, 'ensiva cxeesf ji aiU I
•VU&KMKaft**. > -ttulMIC.
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sagh
" Rfliufiy.
j (onilea»v<l srhrdsle is l.ffert July 6, 18»s.
?TA!-n6s. ~ No. IO No. 14 No. 1
Lv Cijutiu oi-. a 6.3t.)am 7.3 ..m 10.10 pm
4r Dalton .. 7.51 am B.42pin r.'.io-am
kr Rome 9.00 am 9 40pm l.liatn
Ar A i lama li.4oam I n. ; o >.ua
Lv All.inta 4 20pm 1 . ;>u. 5.20 am
\r Macon i-lopm, 2 amj B.2 (t um
yr Jesupl ( 5, ; 2.3Spm
I Al- K.-erett. 7.., u i.gfipny
jAr jiicK-iuiM !’.'•! , 9. tv.nl 9. to pm
„v Jesup io < tarn. 0.56 pm
!Ar Jacksonville —•J 1 ' i". 15pm
Lv Freren ?..... ;iJ
Ar Mrunewi l< ; 0 a
N 10 ■ ■ ' i’i.laa» Sleeping t ,ir Chan,
laivioga to Atlanta. , ’ ■ •
No. 14 carries I'ulln -an Sleepfng Car und Hay
ouches i’ .. ’u o-i-.-a ’o Jueksonvill ■ and At
lunta to Brunswick.
No. Scurries I'ullmai Sleeping’ Cur Chatta
nooga to A . iii.u.
stA i ions. ~N6/i3 i No7“irpNoTY'
Lv Ai’.intu 4 SOnm] 4 66pm _ -?.snarn
Ar Koine- 6.3oui:i 10'JOarn
Ar Duiton 7 22:oii 7.34pni’11 3(>um
Ar ( iinttanoo,-. 8.10. m; « ,>izj rr. I.oopm
Lv Chattanooga 8.5.5 am 9.10; in
Ar Burgin 4 20pm| ...L...
Ar Lexington.... 5.10pml 4,50am1.
Ar Louisyillm ... .... 750 pm 7 .n, m ’ ’
Ar Cim-lrm 77 7.80 pm 7.30 an
»' v I.23pmi l. 15amI 1 2r.pni
C-' 1 * 11 ? 1 ’I** 1 ** ■ B.sspin ft.4o:im; 6.55 pm
No 18 Currie I’u man Sleeping Cur Atlanta
.oChattan , r-a i < ’nattunoopa to Ctnoln.-iai.t
u , C! ‘ rr Sleeping Car Atlanta
o Cincinnati ,i»d Chattanooga to Louisville.
J” ’ ' i No. fl. ; No. p, ; N,>. H
b v ‘/'u : - ■ I 8 tlam 4?i67 mio K.'nm
ArKnoxvii e Il o.im 8,0..; m l. mam
Ar Mori i-.. -, r, | j.ipni 9.56 am 2.25 arr.
Ar Hot -looN’-i . lipin 11.4 C, m 4 11, In it.
ArA-ln-njv. 4.j.,pm 1.15-pml 5. lOurn
Ar Suus I’li-y 6 40pm 9.30; m
~ T7’?; ,oro < 2 -10pn
■' r wa 1 : ,■ i-,. n ...
Ar New lor’c. je.ilfpm (t.’.Um
No. 12 car.iPu’imiu Drawhig lio'.m Sleep-
Ing < ar haunnooga to New York via Ashe,
vlll . and Sa ■ ,u v to Rl-hrnond. arriving Rich
mond 1., I . n.m also Pullman Sleeping Car
Gieensboro io Norfolk. 1 *
No |fl Is solid '.rain Chattanooga to Salis
u 11 Si '-‘’’lL'ig Car Clmttan >.->-ra
o salisic.n v and Salisbury to New York with
jut rnswitfe.
•■‘.''"TTT ii_y67t
S '" m"* ‘ 5.110 pm 8. l u,
if m 8 4 >)im 11.5n.in
u
v 7/.:..: -7;:. ..
No. 6. CUlPullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to a . 1 n-t i> and Cbattani oga to New
> a: k without cliangej.
vinTJ Pli:lni;u ’ Sleeping Car Knox-
villa Loon tol.
*!££! “No. li,
f-v Rome | ”——-I .
•*A’ Anniston7... ”” I ” 11
■Ar Birmingham I'. lo.oopS
•Ar Selma 1 v 1=
Ar Meridian ."L;;: I
Ar New Orlouns .... 77i 10. iktam
Ar Jackson —— —i j.--.v-
Ar Shreveport.. t><% 77/7 |
*’ N ' 1 > l ’ PNo. 18 IJNo. in
2.or>p m | 4.sHpm Lv ftome’ ... ar 8.50 am 8 35’an
«Xi Pr,l ‘ nr ! 6-OOaml fllsoam
e.OOgnr 7.10 pm Ar Attalla. Jvl s.Asara; -iauam
+ Dally except Sunday. J Sunday only.
F. S.GANNON, Bdv.r. ft G.M.,Wa«hlng»oa. D.(l
J. M CULP, Traf Mgr., Washln<u>n D. Q
W A TURK, G. p. ft,. Washington D. 0.-
A- BEXfIGOTSH, ,4 «k>. ft.Oixattanooga-Tan*
Fancy new seeded Raisins
Currants and Citron at Lloyd &
Harper’s. Prices to sei] quic
. ID A a A A
■ ’•./xOiK JkMJwHw
YOUNG AND OLD
We none of us live so careful
ly that we never require the aid
of drugs and medicine to put«
right. It’s a comfort to know
where you can get them pur*
at proper prices. We are not
modest about these points—w*
can give you what you wanti®
patent medicines, druggist
sundffes, toilet articles ande*.
Prescriptions a specialty.
•..fl;’ J. T. Crouch &Co.,
b.» 300 Broad street.
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Starke, The Tailor - Mr. &
M. Sta/ke the popular tailor i*
now open for 01 d rs and ready for
business in his new buaitips* b° M *
next door to Wooten’s drug •*■■-*•
in the Clark building. Mr. Stark*
Lae a splendid line of new **a*ou
goods and invites you to call
see him and them.
Beware of Imitations
tuor^p" 0
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MHN OUKCAK’* »OM, *«* ***’