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fA' GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES: A|l new f .Y,
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I I 1 Stylss and to be sold for LESS than COST FOR CASH! j
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r/zkv. Just rece ' ve d a Sample Lot of Mens’and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them
vz\ Ci Llkllu are good and most desirable styles. We will sell the lot at one-half regular prices
< CAFES AND JACKETS-
Sample Lot of Jackets and Caqes in all the Latest P
Js styles; -ajstd colossi
These Beautiful doos just received and the entire lot < > Tst’F
Will be sold 33 1-3 per cent less than original c®st
W i to manufacture. "7- T;''Jg
Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery and all kinds of notions, you can
Iv XJdJg&hr 5338 always find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities.
Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underv eai", wool and cotton, you will find tso
here at prices much lower than any other ' ouse in Georgia, and you will get the w
very best qualities, no shoddy old goods in the line.
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Stetson Hats
Have Brains in Them
Yes, there are brains in Stetson
Hats— brains in making them and
brains in wearing them.
New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft
Hats on sale. It’s a wise head
that wears a Stetson Hat.
GOL. PIGQUART ;
Broke Down and Begged JUdc
es Simplify Ordeal.
THE WIFE OF DREYFUS
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Given Permission to Notify her
Husband.
Paris, Nov. 25. —Madam
Dreyfus, the wif* of the prison
er of Devil’s Island, has been
authorized to cable to her hus
band.
Despite attempts to maintain
secrecy regarding the matter, it
has leaked out that Col. Pic
quart's deposition before the
court of cassation was sensation
al. Col. Picquart, it is said,
broke down and appealed to the
Judges te simplify his terrible
ordeal.
It is believed that the court’s
demand for the secret document
will lead to a renewed conlict
between the military and civil
authorities. It is understood that
M. Defreycuiet, minister of war
vainly appealed to Gen. Zurlin
den, the military governor of
to grant Col. Picquart
ovisional liberty.
indignation is manifest
by the Dreyfusites at the decis
ion to try Col Picquart by court
martial.
As the outcome of the quarrel
H ft I S I
We carry by far the
largest and best line
of Hats in Rome, and
can sell them at
less than other hous
es pay for them.
By al] means come
lard see them.
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between M. Defrej cinct, th*
French minister of war, and
Gen. Zur inden, the military
governor of Paris, arising out of
the dreyful affair, Gen. Hurlin
den may be called upon to re
sign.
M. Hadamard, a brother-in
law o f Dreyfus, says the family
of the prisoner kncnvs nothing of
what is passing in the court ol
cassation. It is true, however,
that Dreyfus has been allowed
the liberty of walking about on
the island. It is not believed
that he is permitted to reply by
cable to his wife’s message.
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AUBURN WON
in The Georgia-Alabama Foot
ball Game.
Atlanta, Nev. 24.—The filth an<
nual football gamj batween the
•levins from the University of
Georgia and the Alabama Poly
technic Institute, commonly
known as “Auburn,” met at the
exposition park in this c’ty yes
terday afternoon, and as a result
ths Georgia team was defeated, the
score being 19 to 18.
Just five minutes before the last
halt was over, when on account of
a decision made by the referee, Joe
Rein of Atlanta, th* team fiom
the university y4it the fidd, much
to the disgus’ of everybody pres
ent. The game was in many re
spects one of most brutal ever
seen in this city, indulging in
much slugging.
Jones, the left ha f-back of the
Georgia team, was hurl very b.dly
and was taken from the field by
his fellow ,
CHILD; 'S CLOTHING-
Knee p. ;ts 13c
Child'. its 65c
$2.00“ “ SI.OO
$3 00“ “ $1.50
$4.50 •' $2 25
Boyess. 03u’ts$2.50
" $7. 3 “ $3.75
_2_si<-90 2 $5-oo
* KCLnSr* T IWJ KEZ R*
BERN AFRgID
That Umcrians Will Woßopa
liieYhe Trada
BRITISH SHIPOWNERS
Have Raised A Howl Ov«r Por
to Rico.
London, N< v. 25. —There is dis
cord in Anglo-American harniouy
almost daily < f late, usually a
, howl from t in British manufac
turer or shij; owner. Making it
legal for on' American ships to
engage in tra between the Uni
t d States an Porto Rico was a
severe blow t the English vessel
men, who torn erly had had most
of this trade.
Now these ' aged in the Eastern
trade fear a s nilar regulation will
shilt them < in the Philippines
Germans 1 taken a large slice
of the Bril European trade,
and the t.; r d State* is regoguiz
«d as aft rn dable rival in more
distant mar“ 18.
The feeiindoes not go be
yond grummg thus far, and
fervent wi-. sin letters to the
newspapers Americans
will modi rat their tariff re«m-
CT
lations Pin olitical importance
<>f good / n. o-Anterican feeling,
however, o great that busi
ness hostilr , has small force.
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SPINAL
WEN’S SUITS.
$5.00 Evi's for $1,50
i $7.00 “ “ $3.50
$9.00 “ “ $4.50
$11,00“ “ +5,50
$15.00“ “ $7-70
All wool pants 75c
4300 “ “ $1,50
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ULTIMA W
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i Seat is Hie Silitan by Italy
ail Reply Demanded
< WITHIN EBHT DAYS.
11l Treatment and Detention of
Italians Alleged. •
Tangier Nov. 25.—The Ital
ian government has tent an ul
timatum to the Moorish court
in reference to the arrest, de
tention and ill treatment of
Italians, giving the Sultan eight
days to re ply.
The Italian warship Umbria
is coming here to receive the
Sultan’s answer.
EDITOR ON THE WARPASH.
Selma, Ala., Nov. 25.—Geo.
R. Mason, deputy collector of
internal revenue, and Percy
Clark, editor of the Saturday
Telegram, a democratic newspa
per, had a difficulty on Alabama
street yesterday. Blows passed
and Clark drew a pistol, firing
three shots at Mason. One ball
took effect in Mas ui’s thi di.
Causing a serious wound.
WHITEGAPS IN fAXAS.
Branham, Tex , Nov 25. —White-
caps are operating iu this vicinity
At Gay Hill negioes have been or
dered to get out under pain of
! UNDERWEAR-
; Undershirts Isc|
50c kind 25c
‘‘ $ 1 OO wool 50c
Canton flannel
| drawers 18 o
Heavy Canton flan
nel drawers 25c
w 50c I
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 t
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 (111.) Daily Courier:
“We read 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.
Madison street, Chicago.
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death. AtGreenvini the well of'
R®b«rt Boyd bos poisoned
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DEADLY FUSILLADE.
Os Bullets Poured Inio Arkan.
sas Whitecaps.
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 25.—A
baud of Whitecaps at Black Rock,
Ark., hac Henry White, n negro,
in austody for h getealing and
whip going to chasti-e him, when
th<-y were fired upon by a party of
the negroes f.i n's One hundred
shots were exchai d Henry Hal 1
WHS shot and killed. Chubby
bpalo.s was fatally wounded and
George Wigner was seriously
w< unded. It is not known wheth
er any neg roe« were killed. The
SHOES!
For m- T,toys, ladies
and We
2iya you the very best
quality for the the
very lowest price.
Ladids good shoes 75c
Men’o “ “ SI.OO
Tirey are solid leather
alleged thief escaped during tbs
melee. He is now charged with
murder and is being hunt*! by *
mob.
BIG SCREW TRUST.
One Formad in New York.and
Prices \/111 Go Up.
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Pittsburg Nov 25. -Private ad
vice* received here say the •' r ®
: man: fucture.rs met yesterday > D
Nev York, formed a trust and de
i cided to raise prices 5 p®r cent.
Quarterly meetings will be b®l
hereafter to take action on prio®*'
The 12 large films in the country
engaged in the business ar* ® m
braced in the trust.