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Stw .:p BE MOGEOEHSE >
AT PRIVATE SALE OR AT AUCTION!
This great stock shall be closed out. Every piece of woolen goods in t his house used in making a dress will b e
offered from this hour until it is sold At Less Than it Cost Delivered. VVe are going to quit retailing d
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
tern a bargain unequalable. Not a piece of woolen dress goods in our store to be held as high
aa |1 00 per yard, though some of it cost $1.50, $2 00 and $2 ’SO per yard.
You may buy $3.00 silks and $3.00 dress goods at 98 cents!' A big tuck of black silks. We
ate I y far the best stock of silks, satins and woolen c ress fabrics wit a this city—meeting
all,of the requirements of the latest styles.
Do in t buy a dress without calling to see us, if there is any affiliati u whatever between
vou and vour pocket book. We shall continue retailing dry goods in R )ir : until the stock is
reduced below $20,000, and we expect not to buy over $3,000 more to ke p the stock up before
bringing it to a finish.
A STARTLING OFFER TO MERCHANTS IN ROME AND ELSEWHERE!
I
We have resolved, irrevocably to stop retailing dry goods in Rome soon. We should be most happy to sell I
the stock in bulk at 69 cents on the dollar of original cost-=nothing for freight or other expense and I
we make the open offer to so sei I the stock, our salespeople to be cared for to the end of their contracts I
whith us. It is a good stock of most desirable merchandise and is worth much more than we ask for it. I
We are very anxious to sell out. and we shall wholesale it or retail it at prices much under values. I
BASS BROTHERS & CO.
juw
Iffloog The Spanish Soldiers
In Cuba
THIS TIME IN iMTftNZAS
Troops Have not Baen Paid for
A Year.
Havana, Nov. 23 —Another iq -
miLg of Spanish troops has taken '
place at Mantanzas. The news r«- 1
wived there that the troops in
Havana had been paid by Blanco
aroused the indignation of the sol
diers, whose are a year in
arrears. They revolted in their!
barracks,shouting “Death to tr u
toraP’and “Death to Blanco!”
Geu. Molina, tie Spanish mili
tary commander at Matai.zaj,
telegraphed Gen. Blanco, dem in i
lug money Gen. Blanco has al
ready distributed all available
funds to pay the Havana troops,
in order to keep them quint, but
he authorized Gen. Molina t.j de
maud money from the braneh
office of the Spai ish bank at Ma
tauzas.
This news alarmed the share*
holders of t e bank in Havana.
The governor of the bank, Sent r
Glabis, has already placed funds
in iLngland to save th? institution ■
ftum possible attack by Spanish
•ofdiers and the iiujust demands
ot Gen Blanco.
The countelor of the bank told 1
a correspondent that ths situation
of ths bank was very grave while
the Spanish governm»nt remains I
iu control of the is’and. The Span-!
ish generals believe they have a
right to axtort money ir>>m private
Spanish resident when Madrid
fails to send money for the army . j
“Our only sa'vution,” said the
the United
Stales. But if the American troops
do not come soon we will be utter
ly robbed by our own peop'e. ’’
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NO FAKE--
BUT SOLID 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
a L prices that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Bets, Hair Ornaments
and Buckles,all to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and get prices before
il 1 i n e ry.
~ —— ST
NOb GHARCED
That Gapt. Gen. Slam Stele
File Filnds.
TROUBLE TO GOME-
Troops Ara Maintaining Their
Th itsning Attitude,
I
Havm Via Key West, Nov. 22
. j —Jf Am can trojp? don’t come
.’soon to H vana there will proba*
bly be g: ■ ' disorder and blood
shed wil. cur.
j Blanco unable to control the
J situation He is paying out to'he
troops ‘ money sent by Sagasta,
but the iiiw.ey will only last a day
l or so. i soldiers keep up their
• threate. attitude while await*
ing psyni nt-. When they are
convinc there is not money
T
> enough, . outburst will come.
. I The-' .era openly accuso Blan
; co, Arol uid other high officers
of steal; .he funds. Discontent
is grow- among the suburdinat
officers, in Captains down. Your
correapi „ lent interviewed yester
day a lieutenant in the Civil
Guard* \ 10 headed the mutiny li
the Bel oain barracks, In front
of the b. i acks two cannons are
1 placed, t n a detachment of artil
t
I lery. i. men inside keep their
' a; ms, ai <i are allowed to comuau
nicate . i b the people outside, but
not to go rut themselves.
'DNEGRO ASSAULTS LADY.
Lynn, Mass., Nov. 23.—An un-
1 known n gro murder, u 'yaws ult- 1
ed Miss Louise Butterick, of this
city, yesterday, battering her head '
wth a sione. Miss Butteru k is
lat the point of death. Her assail-
■ |ant escaped to the wood and the
police are searching for him.
Do you want any fine hose? We will let you have 3 pairs for less than the price of o.m
only oof these to a customer, and in this way : Select 2 pairs of our finest Maco Yanv or fid
hose (they are worth 10c to 75c per pair.) To these we will put a pair of extra fine dlk V, !
worth SI.OO or $1 ;>0 I'or all the three pairs we will ask you to pay us but one dollar. No such
bargain w r as ever offered in Rome in fine goods* C1
1,300 pairs Krippendorf’s fine shoes just received. We bought these to help pav exnn. lßO
while selling out, and we shall not offer I hem at cost, but we’ll cut the usual margins in
and give you new stylish shoes for less than you can buy the like in North Georgia No she/
I equal to Krippendorf’s. Buy no others. Our price in shoes beats the Jews and Gentiles al U
Our shoe department is a beautiful shoi store within itself. Mr. Ovens in ch tr<*e. e '
Big stock of new capes and jackets just received. Last year’s styles th ,t we held at $lO 00
and slo.oo are now on sale at only $2 50,
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I
AND
THE WEST.
TGARKi • -AS
Schedule in Eject Oct. 4i.h, 18M
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NORTHBOUND. No. 2 I No. 4 Nc.7i) I N 0.72
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Lv AflantH. . 8 1 Him t Wpm 63>pw
Ar Varrntta.. 9Oram I 9 16pm 5 : pm 62apiB i
“ r.i mell Sfcaml . 45pm
*’ Dal on.. 11 ‘lam 11 41pm 4 16pm ■
•• Chat’nooga 100 pm 10mi , 9 15pm I
•• Na hvllle . f 166 >m SOam
•• Me ami flstpui
■Ev Na lie J JOpmj 7 So« m I
Ar St *.ouis...| 7 :’.h ■ 7!<2n-n
Lv x, isiirlbe i i
Ar Chioagtiz. | 9 03am| 83th>m 11. t,,....
Lv Nashrtlle J 7 bpinf 1 20-im
I Ar L iUisvilh, . 2 3 am I;>2.’. i:>'
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1 Train No. 2carriesPullmaaS'eeper between
I Jacksonville, Fla.. Atlan.a a id Na<hvill», con
| nectin-- with vestibule ti ain for < hioagu.
Train No. 4ea -rios,Pullman ' loapor Augusti i
i an 1 Allaata to Nashville and . o. Louis through
i without. cnauK-c. Pullman SF e.ier Atlanta (fl
' Chat anooga, passengers r»-... iu car untj ,
T o’cl i-k a. m. Pullman Sic .per Atlanta Isl i
Knexville via A. K. & N. R
Train N 0.70 connects at. J .y<-o with-Q. AC.
for Cincinnati. This train carries through |
coach Atlanta to Rome.
To the South and East.
| SOUTHBOUND. | No. T-t N< 01 N 0.78
Ev NnUiviile I 9 in n ItTiCpm T7
“.Chat’nooga 266 pm ~ . n
“ Dalton .. 4 Jlpm’ 4 2cam. 7 Fam .
1 “ Rome 4 25pm! , 7 4Lam
i “ Marietta . 64. pm < 1.’.-r 9 46am 7Csani
,Ar Atlanta 17. <4*lll 7 3t<a .10 35ami 8 obam
ILv At anta . 7 Gi-,m , ..... 4 m "
Ar Macon... ill 13pm ll Wt : ; ;:op m
“ Tifton... . 2 60am 80
“Jack’nvillel 8 45atn110 25tim ...
Lv Atlanta ... ,'„*>i,m , i ospm
Ar M.-won . 1118pm.11 10am 7 ,opm ..
“ AJI-any.. ; 3 2i|»nt 11 igipni ...
“ Thm'sville 10..
Savannah ._J> O('.-I>n . /’’s"
Ev Atlanta . tn ■ 8 16pm .... I
1 Ar Augusta... 5 Irani 1 t.-npml 8 25pm
I Ar Charleston'll O.KUII
I “ Columbia .|lO .Wam'l.) IQurnl ’
,Lv Atlanta 7 st»>n, 12 .Im I.' (Kim '
|Ar Athens . 'lo2lpm, 21- <■ 2 16pm
I “ rti :hwion h I.,nm 7L 715 am
“ Wash'gton 10 30pm|U „J > 11 . l am '
N<swrSoijc ; &28pm ...4...,
Train No. 1 carries Pull>-..in Sieepm- Nash
ville, Chattanooga and At.anta to Jackson
,Ville, Fla.
Train No. Boarriea Pullman -1... p»rSt. Louis
to Augusta without change Pullman Sleeper
I Chattanooga to Atlanta open for passengers ‘
I Chattanooga » o’clock p. n.. Pullman Sleeper ■
Knoxville to Atlanta via A. K. A N. Ry. For >
further information write to
H. F SMITH. c. E. HARMAN,
I Trafl> Manager. (.on. Pang. Agt.
2b’ ‘nr ■■’<« are tm-xet.
' ’*n A -fw.',—k : -1 i. * v cams.
i! 'I iji. ■.<-lnrll»tt. j
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w SOUTH
> RfIILW.
ton ic m->I Srhedale In Effect Ju'j il. KH.
Si' fl* I NoTioTNo. 11 ,<’■>. ~j
Cv I ■.. ooga I>..’.'ani ;3 11- . |Upm
Ar Dalle: I 7..‘>tum! 8 : I.'. 1 I.lm
<r Rome s.wfiin h it, i.-ii.m
4r Atlanta n.-ivami 1 Dam
Lv AU:. : 1.1 LfOpmil I ■ .
fcrMacos 7.ltni.i 2 ■ ~m
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<an- oga ig» AL: <i,ta. •
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» *-ga 'o Jackson . ..
Ituita *>n a.ek.
No. 8 * ■ ■ t’ullrua''Sleeping Car ( I -tta-
aooga to At, . ut.a.
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As Djlton ; 7 . 1.30 am
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Ar Lt'.'. 1 . u .. Klprp 4 ■
Ai l. 7 .‘Xlpir. 7 <<n
Ar C into 7. 7.30 pm. *7 .
1 v *'i** l * ,'*i I 1.2.' pm i. i . pm
A ; ,i* . , 6.s,'ipn: I- :■ . ' tn
N-.’ * ' .rri- Pullman Sleeping ' -ir ' U-inta
to Chat 1 , , ga-anl Cliattanotira t : ; i:i*i.
No. w . Piillinun Sleeping ( :: • Vbmta
to Cl'icL ti.,<l and Lhati.an-oga to L;<-iisviile.
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b” ''' -i 8.-iland 4.10-.1 .1 .pn
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' ■ I*l o m to New Y , .
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"■’O' l * ■*. a o Pullman i.■< [>.*■,'- ttu,
(.icon-'■< 1.. Norfolk
i l train C'iattan*x> -a t > Salts
tmrv. * I’.ii *na.i Ste. fii <■_*• (. ,r 1 ■. l . - a i
to Salls , and Salisbury to Naw '. ~ .• th.
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-ri < Pullmai, Sleeping Car Knox-
. ilie t<» H t >i.
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d* '• ’*'• .77pm Ar ai ’!• •’m f 1.3 -n»»
Co* *n. 7,10 pm Ar Attalla. _jyi 5. am, y
t Daily except Sunday. | Sunday only” I
F' S.G; NNON Bdv.r. A o.M .Washingten, D.O. |
J. M f T’LP. Traf. Mgr., Washington O. Cl
W. A 1 UHK. <• P. A.. Washing tore, I?. Q.
o * < -. u ,vvr Wß A o.g.cutfcwow Tear I
“L' _ ■ 11«■ ■ iiNir«nnam • iMaMnas
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Fancy new seeded Raisins }
Currants and Citron at Lloyd & |
Ji ajper>6. I’ri (6S tc H ]] ( bi( I
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YGI X'd AM.'OLD, ■
We none of us live so careful’®:
lv t li;,t v< never n quire the
■■! (Iri:L"2 and uh dieme te putuO|
right. 11 s a cciufort to
where you can get them pur®
;tl pnqier prices. We are
■oc.'.-t i'.le ui these jioints—
';m give }ou what you
Luiteiit m< dicines, drugg
■uiidi ies, toilet aiticies and
Prefer |jti< ns a specialty. BB
J . T. ( 'Rot ( H tfe vO., B|
; >b(i I;rt.ad
bTAhKL, The Taid-h -
Sta-ko 'lie p> pular
>w ■ pi-u I rll il- i h nnd ready
ii-ii*: s- in hG in-.v liuuiiefes
■x' door in V,’ 'ti n’s drug
iu ilia Cla’k liiiibii* «. 'L.
I,'u- a spl-iuiid line of u° w
;; oils ai.d inviu> you to eall
a.*u Lun mid them
i Be v/uro °f Imitations M
i B
' Wivesfcr.rfuMty I
fyu& I
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, A««