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fl 1 GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES: Ajl new J :: *||
([ j Stylos and to be sold for LESS than COST FOR .ASH! j ; It
nVdVO3 CS '* USt receive d a Sample Lot of Mens’and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them
- ? i e and most desir&ble styles. vVe will sell t**e Sot at one-half regular prices
CAPES AND JACKETS- j|r
Sample Lot of Jackets and Caqes in all the Latest
STTLES -A-ITXa COLORS!
These Beautiful Goos just received and the entire lot
Will be sold 33 1-3 per cent less than original ccst
? t to manufacture.
■ Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Glove?, Corsets, Hosiery and all kinds of notions, you can
•'“’"always find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities.
Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underwear, wool and cotton, you will find no
here at prices much lower than any other house in Georgia, and you will get
very best qualities, no shoddy old goods in the line. IfllWioatQimtil [g
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/ HftTS! CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. I MEN’S SUITS. I UNDERWEAR- I SHOES!
ft/ carry by far the Knee pants 100 sr>.oo$ r >.oo Suits for 60 Undershirts 1.5 c For m?a, boys, ladies
largest and best ■ lin® Child’s sniUi 65© i $7.00 “ $3.50 ‘ 500 kind 250 and unildrOn- We
l of Hats in Rome, and $2.00“ “ SCOO
/I '< we can sell them at $3 00 “ “ $1.50 $11,00“ ‘ $5,501 Canton flannel quality for the the
Have Brains in Them es P ay or them. Boys ss.ooSui Lbs2.So All wool pants 75(3 He vy Canton flan Ladids good shoes 750
Yes, there are brains in Stetson By all means oomej “ $7.50 “ $8.75 $3-00’' “ $ ,00’ nel drawers 25c Men’s “ " SI.OO
llitm and &nd see them. “ SIO.OO u $5> n o^s-<0 u “$2 50 - h 50c Tb*y are solid leather
New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft "" ”
Hats on sale. It’s a wise head 1 ’WJ I
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MDiML GIBBONS
TUi’Jsses 1118 Nace Riots of
the Carolinas.
WHITE DKiiAfiOGUES ERE
Mfeie to BHme Than Negroes.
Suffrage Restriction Needed.
Baltimore, Nov. 26.—Car<li
■il Gibbons, in discussing the
recent race troubles in trie South,
• lid to a representative of the
Baltimore Sun today :
“In th® history of in dikind it
has been observed that when
two distinct races co-existed in
the same territory one race has
•Iways exercised a certain su
premacy over the other. \\ hilt
this principle is admitted, it is
the manifest duty of every pa
triotic statesman and Christian
to see that the relatio . between
the race Hiould be fri n.lly, har
monious and mutually benefi
cial.
'The race conflicts, antago
ttunasand bloodshed whicn have
occurred recently in several
tales of the Union ca,. bolarge-
J traced to two great causes —
the one-silt d, il 1-direct - J system
of negro education and the in
diicrimiu ate exercise and conse
quent abuse of the ballot boy.
“The abuse of the billot box
*• chargeable more to white
themselves. The politicians use!
the negro vote for their own sei- ‘
fish purposes. lam persuaded >
that a restriction of suffrage by I
propertv qualification would be
a wise measure. It would be an j
incentive to industry and as
men are instinctively disposed |
to protect their own property I
they wili naturally vote for those
rulers and public officers who,
in their judgment, are more;
qualified to protect their proper
ty from unjust and exorbitant
taxation and to promote the
material prosperity of the com
monwealth.”
SHAFTER AND GARCIA MEET
Conversed Pleasantly on a
Sidew® k of Now York.
New York, Nov. 26 —While
passing out of the Fi*f n avenue
hotel last night, Gen. Hhalt' r «ud
Jen. Calixto Garcia met f r tie
first time since ihr capitulat on of
Santiago. I'he generals saluted
simultaneously, then shook hands
and conversed pleasantly for sev
eral minut-s. Each seemed phas
ed with ilm meeting.
what joyful feeling.
With the exhilarating sense of
renewed health and strength and
interi al cleanliness which follows
the use of Syrup of I ig-, Bu
known to the few who have not
progressed beyond the old-time
medicines and the cheap substi
tutes sometimes offered but m.«Vt,r
accepted by th.
Buy the genuine manufactured oy
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Marines From Th Boston
; Landed h China.
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CHINESE ARE UNHEEDED
If Pow*r3 Attempt Coup Uncle
Sam Will be There.
Washington, Nov. 28 —The
United State- 1 navy has lai did
marines in China. A di3pa ch
was received at the navy ilcpnit
incut Saturda night stati' g tl t
the captain fc cf the Boston had
landed his marine guard at lien
Tsin. The dispatch was taken im
mediately to the white in use by
Acting S' cretary Allen.
Secretary Hay was called into
consultation, with the result of re
assuring the officials and a laying
their feelings cf apprehension, It
seems that the marines wei“ land
ed, not because of any informa
tion of rioting or attacks npo.i
American missionaries, but ,solely
te act 88 a guard forth) United
legation at Pekin.
The B-.st.on was dispatch d L«
the mou'h of the Pei Ho river sev
eral weeks ago at the im- 'ance <f
United St ites Minister Conger to
'provide a guard for the legation.
The minister represented that
i nearly all of thn legations of the
European pow«is were provided
with marine guards, and fie did
not care to be except.until in this
case.
Ihe mesencu of these foreign
gui-i’ds is not welcome to (he Chi
nese government. Win n -he land
ing was fiist proposed its repre
sentative sought to dissuade the
United States government from
inflicting this humiliation upon it
The effect was to cause a suspen
sion of the execution of the pur
pose, but as has been already
stated most of the European lega
tions have provided thems p lv s
with guards, and the Chinese hav
ing become reconciled to
presence, no longer übje.’t in cur
Advices that r»-ach the bt’te
<’• partment do in t indicate an im
mediate outbreak in China. Put
t’.e reactionary pc'icy < f the i in
ur-rss dowager has cunped a vrrv
un asy feeling ano tn v :>ff, rd one
■r m it of the Eu ope u po’.v- r-
W o have h (‘it HcliVe tn ea rn
i.ff tirs a pretext lor making a coup,
\ ith i su ta t fleeting the United
St;: ’i S,
NO FAKE—
BUT SOLID FACTS.
Mrs. A. 0. Garrard
will, from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out her la r ge w Li
ter stock. Choice Felts
for ladies and children
at prices that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Be ts, Hair Ornaments
ano Buckles,ail to go
at cost to ciose them
out. uon’t fail to call
and get prices before
buying in Millingr y.
Fancy sliced pineapples, large
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by;
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. 1). ,
“Was taken with a bad cold f
which settled on my lungs;!
cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying 1
could not live but a shoi t time.
1 gave my self up to my Savior,
determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I
would meet tny absent ones
above. My husband wag advis
ed to go Dr. King’d New Dis
'•ovory for Consumption,Coughs
and -Coids. I gave it a trial, t »ok
in all eiglr. |„ tiles It lias cured
me, and thank 1 >od I am sav'd |
and now a Weil ami healthy
woman.” Trial botll s free at
Curry Arrin ti n’s. IL gular size
50 cunts and 1.00, guaranteed
or price refunded.
FRENCH RAH-WAY IN CHINA
Loan Os $54,000,000 to Con. [
•truct Important Lines.
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Paris, Nov 28 —The Cabinet[
has decided to authorize a lean of,
$54,000 OOU fir the purpose of;
Stabl.sbmg an Indo China rail-’
“oad system in c< Direction with',
the Chin so rail reads.
F ance has received from China '
t-.vo important concessions on the.
northern bnrd-rs of Tongking.
One of these is for a line to run \
Iropi Pakoi, a the head of the j
(iu lof Tongking in the C inesei
piovinca of Kwangtut g, iu a!
northwest dime ion up to Nanning j
in ihe Chin's* province of Ltvangsi, 1
and thence in a southwe-terly di
rection to Huifong, the principal
French oort. m.tbx Cnff nHW-
! king.
The other concession provides
for a line from Laokai, in the ex-
I tieine northern end of Tongking
t<> Yuunafu, to connect via Bur
mese Railway with the head of
I the navigable waters of ths
Yangtse-Kiaug for which extension
the British Government has receiv
< d a concession
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IN THE DINING ROOMj
Every gDod man likes to see a
good, solid lookin g
SIDEBOARD.
! It gives dignity to the room and
' besides it is the right place for
' the pitcher of ice water.
Decide how much you want
;to pay for this useful and orna
: mental article of furniture. We
j have them from SIO.OO to $30.00
The least expensive are well
made of oak with 14x24 mirrors,
i Serviceable and durable. Those
;of higher price are more ornate
in design, some of quartered oak ‘
• hand carved, with shaped bevel
:ed French plate mirror. Inter
i esting to look at even if you
■ don’t buy.
Rhudy, Harvky & 0