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I OE4T SLWGIH'EL? 0E WWOTQISE x
AT PRIVATE SALE 01 AT AUCTION
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 d
goods in Rome, We want to quit by January ist if possible. Our 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 is cost. Every pat- j Do you want any fine hose? We will let you hare 3 pairs for less than the price of
torn a bargain unequalable. Not a oiece of woolen dress goods in our store to bs held as high ’ ’/ tlles " to .1 customer, and miiisway: Select 2 pairs of our finest Maco Yany or Lku
* ° hose (they are worth 40c to 7oc per p ur.) To these we will put a pair of extra fine Jim.
11 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 dollar N
w V U <l.O nn it 1 J.o nn i j <«q * t ai • * t ru< i -n w bargain was ever offered in Rome in fine goods. ~ ’
You msy buv $3.00 silks and s•>.oo dross goods at 98 cents ! A big stock of black silks. We t «jn n r ■ .- • f
71 ’ ] 7 00 paiis k,1 EP e n d °r f s fine shoes just received. We bought these to help pay exDfln..
by far the best stock of silks, satins and woolen cress fabrics within this city—meeting i while selling out, and we shall not offer them at cost, but we’ll cut the usual margins i t
all of the requirements of the latest styles. • ■ ind give you new stylish shoes for less than you can buy the like in North Georgia b* 0
; Do ni t buy a dress without calling to see us, if there is any affiliation whatever between i e( l l,a l to Krinpt ndorf’s. Buy no others. Our price in shoes beats the Jews and Gentiles Vt**
ton and your pocket book. We shall continue retailing dry goods in Rome until the stock is |Our shoe department is a beautiful - ie store within itself. Mr. Owens in charge. & lk, ‘
reduced. below $20,000, and we expect not to buy over $3,000 more to ke p the stock up before stock of new capes and jnokots just received. Last year’s styles that we held at tin ha
bringing it to a finish. und $15.00 are now on sale at only $2 50. '
A STARTLING OFFER TO MERCHANTS IN ROME AND ELSEWHEREI
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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 Opcents on the dollar of original cost—nothing for freight or other expense, and
we make the open offer to so sell the stock, our salespeople to be cared for to the end 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.
jOdS & CO.
Hfll/E EI/fIGUHTEJ
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Ptferto Principe SilrrsnOereil
i 5y Spaniards
CUBANS AS POLICEMEN
Will Ae Used As Soon As They
Lay Dawn Arms.
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Havana, Nov, 25—Gen. C-r
--pautar, with 700 United States
aavalry, took possession of Puerto
Priuoipe yesterday • The city was
formally surrendered to him by
Gan. March, the Spanish oommar*
d#r. Gen. Carpen’er was well rs
•alred by the Cubans.
‘lt is stated that Gey. Lope
Baeto Loynaz of the Cuban Army,
wirtl enter the city with his troops,
fth® will surrender their arms and
disband. 1 he Cuban Gen. has given
Gen. Carpenter a list of the best
■leu in the Cuban Army, it being
ilia desire te have them employed
M policemen in the city and
owantry.
Major Allison and Capt. Page
arrived ' here yesterday on the
Steamer Mateo, from Neuvitas.
They brought the intelligence that
the first batch of American engi-
Bears was expected to land at
Marianao tomorrow Gen. Greene
today iwstracted Col. Young, wh«
Is at Marianao, t<s receive the
troops.
.THE SIXTH IS PUZZIED
Thw Regiment May go to The
Phil Ippines.
Bsh Autanie, Tex., N v. 25
dispatch orders the
efllccrs to keep the Sixth regulars
together and to unpack nothing..
The order has puzzled every one of
tbs regiHQent., Wien the men left
vinoinaati it was intended to scat-
ter them throughout Texas.
Some officers believe that the
origiial orders have been counter*
manded and ihe Sixth is destined
I f the Philippines.
THE REV. IRL R, HICKS
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Co, 2201 Locust Street, St.
Louis, Mo.
NO FAKE--
.BUT SOLID FACTS.
Mrs. A. O. 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 iound elsewhere.
Belts, Hair Ornaments
ana Buckles,ail to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and get prices before
-buying in Millinery.
HOAR SEES TROUBLE
If Wo Insist Ou Holding Tho
Rhilipp nes.
Boston, Nov. 25.—Sana’or Hngr
was inttv, wed by telephone yes
terday as the Spanish situation,
He said:
“I thin'- we should set the peo
ple of the Philippines on their feet
and let -i t govern tbenuelves.
My opinit i is that if t u e United
States a< ( r: s the Philippines the
destructi i of the American
republic il da*e from the admin
istration William McKinley.”
WHITEGAPS IN TAXAB.
Brenhar l’ex„ Nov 25.—White-
Caps are r -rating in this vicinity.
At Gay Hill negroes have been or
dered to get out under pain of
death. At Greenvina the well of
Rabsrt B d was poisoned.
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Chart., y Jervis’ Brother.—
The friends es Dr. Lamar Jervis
will be il to learn of his re
cent ve.\ > illiant victory before
the State >ourd of Pharmacy.
1 here were 31 applicants exam
ined by the board and Lamar
made tin highest grade in the
examination, and received an
interstate pharmacists license
for seventeen states. It takes
the very ighest grade to secure
even stat pharmacists license,)
as the lower grades druggists
and apothecary’s license. Dr.
Jervish is in charge of the med
ical dispensary at Fort McPher-!
son and bolds an excellent posi
tion. —Calhoun Times.
Another Arrival —lmperi
al table je ly, a delicious desert,
easily ant quickly prepared;'
superior to otlr r kinds and
liked J)}' ill, Also Trj posa, a
delicious powdered jolly in alii
flavors and colors, only 10c a
package, 'fry one and you will
order a dozen. You will find both
at Lloyd.& Co’s, the popular
S rocer - . Lc.t
F ♦ AN
THE WEST.
TGAF
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Schedule in K.O .-tO :. 16J8.
woki hbocnd. Nb. y No. 4 N 0.70 N 0.72
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Ar .Marietta.. 9 9*: pta m 626»H
“ Home . il taau 7 Apni
“ l-a.i'on. 11 41ar .14!ptn| Hifioni ........
" Vhat'nooga Ifltkpzn 100 am I 935pn»
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Ar China ya.. 9 Oilam ■ >ni | ,
Lv > a»hi■>:;,» . 750 pi • « ~
Ar L-juleville . 2 3’am ! :
“ Cineiimati. 700 am 4 ’..mil
Train No. 2uarrtefl 1 : .iit . er between
/a okaonrlHe, Via.. Atlai ■. a .id Naih villa, oon
aeating with vueritmi- i for Chliago.
Train No. 4 carries, I’-lima Slee >er Auyuatt
and Atlanta to and. ; t. Lo-.iig throagk
without change. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta It
Chattanooga, paseengera e min in ear until
T o’clock a m. Pullman b eeper Atlanta to',
Knoxville ria A. K. & N iy.
Train No. 70 connects at Boyne with Q. 4 C.
for Cincinnati. Tills train oc.rr.os threngi
coach Atlanta to Rome.
To the South and East.
■OUMBOWB. ; No. I ; No. V , N 0.91 Nn.7#
Lt RasErUTo JlOani ■■ l > * 57“
“ ChaHrinoga 256pm 1 H Warn'6 [iriain .....52
“ Dalton 4 J Ipm 4 2feam 711 am ’.
•" Rome 4 26pm 7 7 41am
“ Marietta . 6 Bpm 6 lt«m' 9■! ,am| 708 aft
Ar Atlanta 780pm' 7_3Cam I*> 8 00am
tv Xtiaata...if6opi I v, .
Ar ■aeon... 11 lUpm 11 )« ■:, .tapin'
“ Tlftoa. . 2EIMIH . tn
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T7v Atlanta ... 730[>m, 760 i>u 4 Uipt«i.
Ar Maroa ... 11 13ptn'H 1 «»>..> 1 oni‘
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2 Rayimnah .' 9 00c»n' [ 25'.''
tr XtJanta . flHApmi f Ai.xn, ’a tlmm 7?. ..
A B R u,t “--r U'4«>' ii&ptn Bt3pm
Aj ChitrleiVonLli IX.tr ‘ (X'pm ...
Lv Atlanta jSOpn,, 1 > xpif 7i«oi;» "
Ar Athens 'l92lpm i IZpr. 2 1(1 pm
' Riehtnond. tJl6pni'7i’. 7 Ram.
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Train No. 1 carries Bullmr 1 Sleeper Nash
ville, Chattanooga and A' a a to Jackson
ville, Fla.
Train No. ScarrieePullmnn Ir-oper St. Louis
io Augusla without chur.ge Pullman Sleeper
Chattanooga to Atlanta open for paaftengen
Chattanooga 9 o’clock p. m. I>, Ilnmu Sleeper
Knoxville to Atlanta in A K. A N. Ry. p O r
further* infortaatrou write to
H. F SMITH, C. E. BARMAN,
Manager. « en . Agt
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Ar . 17 80pt« i.ROatn
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N 7', 1 / ’-cr P'.Uman Steep.*>g Ca.- Atlsmia
! o ( i '.hnati cinci C'hat; nnt to L ’utsville.
rt ■ ■ if
I , ...... I 8 I Jam ’ '..1 io tin-in
I * r *' ■ 11
I Y r .' A '. •-.•••> 1 ytn r./ .rn 2.2.nin
Al I' •-->r:ng H .1 ! .pin 11.ir.m.: 4.00 am
| I 13-ptn 1 Ispra -Mputn
■' lrv *'• lupin ii.HOani
* i-’mro I e.r-p.n laiomn
I* 1 1-1 ‘tn 3.23 pm
Ar F '■_ ■■■ ■ -n
L ■ I--’- • S "’" U-r.pm
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’ ■■■ ' ■'* to New ?orkvUA»he.
’•o ' » > -Sai ' to Rl shin nd ■ ri. ■. Ing Rich.
nuitiU G -n) am. 1 . > Pullman Sleeping <ur
>1 cc t.-i ,ru K> No folk
No !■) i so.'.i rr.Jn <’•• nt*nno >•-» to Salla.
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’Ar To- rkltun ; 25 ' 5 1 7'WpS
1 M £ ow OfiRRRM ha3oam
j . I *.4ftain
Ar bhr-vepon | j 7 »'pm
•No 16 yNo._9_j . r ~ T ' ~
; 2.0 ■ 14.56 pm Lvlfome ' air “sum fi.Sbiim
■J. 4 ■!, e 67pm Ar 'And den i>, .'>-.ra' attain
I 8.1 t tn , 10pm Ar Attalla, jv 6. . arui
♦ Datly except .Sunday. » Sunday only’ -
F. S CANNON Jdv.e Aon .'■VoaUngtoa, D.C.
J. M i’i’L’’, Tint. Mgr., Washington. D. O.
W. A I'l IK ‘I. P a., VfaeiUngten, d. c.
ri .» H - NKf/nniX * «x» X-.Chxnaneore T.na
. I 3
1 .nicy n«w seeded Raisins !
Currants and Citron at Lloyd &,
Harper e. I’ri css tc sell qtic
<x r. 0 0 o n -rr-4 Prescript ioh st*
MBIWuSI
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YOUNG AM) OLD,
We none of us live go careful
ly that we never rtquire the aid
of drugs and medicine to put u»
right. It’s a comfort to know
where you can get them pur*
at proper prices. We are not
modest about these points—
can give you what you want in
patent medicines, druggie
sundries, toilet articles andM-
Prescriptions a specialty.
J. T. Crouch A Co.,
300 Broad strnt.
Starke, The Taii/ r - Mr. U-
M. Starke the popular tailor ••
now ( pen for orders «nd ready !•'
business in hie new businsa* burn*
next door to Wooten’a drug
in the Clark building. Mr. BtaA»
Las a splendid line of new »•»><**
goods and invites you to call
see him and them.
Beware of Imitations
JftMN nWNCAN’i •O*’K AftaATfc •***