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Ir. ' GENTLER S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BtlYS’ MA ' - All ,v T*Y«
I|l J StykS ai ’“ e so!d for LESS than CO: F ! 'ill
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G V ?C: .. ; ®L\ ed a f*J"Pj e >f Mena’ and Bt a’ Pine Over Coa all of them
- l and nwt dedrabh < liar price?
CAPES AND JACKET 5 ah’
Sample Lot of Jackets and Capes in all the Latest |
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J n* s6 Beautiful Goods j received and Lite entt slot
Will be sold 33 >-3 per cent less than original cest
t'- ; to manufacture. '
STLKS— . Velvets, .\ibbons, Qb ve.-, -Corsets, Ho ..■ f ' . yoTTan
alway find here at th very lowest prices, and very . q , ,
’ 1 sne a 5 knit undtrwesp, wo -uid cotton, you wf : d
here at prices much lower than any otherhouse in Georgia, and you will get the i x
very best qualities, no Id goods in thelinea f
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r •' »»’'! i :s: suits. " J— -’hoesi" -
IU -AJi y® Carry ”■ fßr the Kn,e >* nU I£j 9- .00 Suits for $1.50 Un . t - is Ir - bo«
■ ■■ sn best r•» ;.lid’ssuits a « ». boys, ladies
J ofm. ; A.-.s, .:;dsS.Oo<‘ Ci.COSSOO“ ‘ . - iidren ’ W «
L—-U we ean sell them .tester* •• .J. AJ.C3- Caat ; - ’ ? o ‘r’ thVthe
Stel ‘ r its th.7 hr-.n-. " S2-£5 sls.oo’* .” $7.70 , ylowestpnoa
H.V. Bnun. la-Ti— Lea pay for tl .
Ye®, there are brains in Stetsen By all da is •ome “ $7.50 “ T ’ SLC “ . * o c
Hat—brsu s in me mg them and • - j. A .00
brains in we tA»ra. and 565 t Ail. I $ll.OO •< ? 0 U “ i‘ .i -
New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft , ——*— ~ ° ? ' ’-'U lOOltiwr
Hats on sale, it’s a wise head r* -ww ♦ » ' ? ' *■ ■ . .
tfcat wears a Stetson Mat. » , x ’ • < 4 .-■
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Ri : IF Hobson i CliitS
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THOUGH A FORTUti
OfssO,C . wis C<f3! - e«i Him
for & Series.
Washii ct< n, D c. 1 —Naval
3onstruct< .■ Richard Pearson
Hobson li.:s rec ntly refused an
offer of $50,000 from a New
York locii •(! bureau fora stated
Dumber . ctures during this
® e! ison Exol,lining the rec- r
for his ]•(.j !sn | | 0 a f r j en( | tod I
w l‘ile on Jiis way ficin Annapc-
Us to Washington, Mr. Hobson;
said: J
"It would be idle for me to!
•*y that I did not consider tin I
Proposition carefully. I did.
Hy peoph :’ ( j iii moderate cir i
CLi i>ist; : .nc< . but my reflections!
sod ine to t, is conclusion : .
Hflore tie sinking of the*
‘rrinuic i y ] ctures would .
)ave I prol 1 y
nu ” e th; ,) c <... sinking!
Hie M rn s to 1
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' v "tkwii i) so sudden! raved]
Dty Block in literary ti do w..s;
d° lle ’ n ;le < xectiti tl of my|
l,t y as an officer in the Ameri
can navy.
■I did not feci that I had a
right to u.-e tl performance of
that duh for n y financial bet
[ terment. I therefore decline the
] offer of $50,000. I have, how
ever, agreed to contribute some
articles to one if the magrzines,
but this is difft. .nt, and, 1 might
add, carries m independent for-J
tune with it.”
Another offer of S2OO was
made to Mr II bson Saturday
at Annapolis fi r a tw nty-min
ute talk at N.-i folk, and in re
fusing this vfi the spoke of
having refused the $50,000 of
fer.
HIGH SCHOOL LOYS WIN-
They Take a i aiie From Ihe
VT( BK T I • EBDAY.
Yesterday ■ arnoon football
teams compo >1 1 the High
School an 1 w ’ng boys played
one of the closedt ".’.d moat excit
i in? games ever r• r >n the an
pus Is of local “fr. ba' ism.”
I For almost an hour the tidui
i wave ol v .story ro !i d heavily in
j one dir-c‘ion ody • > ba hurled
• back an opposing sve of equal
! strength.
I During the first ha f each team
' succeeded in making a touch-
Jdown, bu »- ’ ’ ' boya
led at go 1 the score stood
i against t m second
> the w< rk mg b< ' made a uouch,
j i iU t it v. fori, i d or. account of
]an off » ph‘ ■
I Short v bef< 19 time was called
jin the last half. Elliot, aided by a
1 kick, sn-'ceedo in making 8 finite
touch-down, and g al being kick
ed, the score was run up six points ,
in’favor of the school boys. And]
they made the welkin rir ; ; wii;
i j‘ yous shouts of victory.
Th features of the game w -re
'he ird bucking of Vandiver <
Harbour, the strong guard it
Wimberly,-the hard tackling < f
Chidsey, Barclay and Huffaker
j 4ie w< rking team, and D an’s
round playing for the echo .] i
Many prominent gentle me i >■
lad ?s came up to see th gam
and ted for their fa\ol
mg each good play merited ; p
plan•o.
Professor Perry, referi-o, and
Mr. Shelton, umpire, gave perDc
. itistuction in their decisions, e:
bav the thanks of both ti ;.n
•heir assis’ance in making th
game s clean one,
“F. LH.”
jl jji ii ■■ i ulr
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words wri ten bj
Mrs Ada E. Hart, GrotonS. ’'•
“Was taken with a bad cold
which settled on my lunga;
cough set in and finally tori i
riftied in Consumption,
doctors gave me up, saying
could not live but a short tin e.
1 myself up io my S ivi< ,
determined if I could not m j
with my friends on earth, 1
would meet my absent on
ab ve. My husband was advi •
ed to get Dr. King’s New D
oov ry for Consumption,Co gh
end Colds. I gav« it a t - al, tr ok
in all eight bottles. It h s cured
me, and thank God I e saved
and now n well and healthy
womau.” Trial bottles free at
Curry-Arrington’s. Re; Mar size
50 cents and SI.OO, guaranteed
] or price refunded.
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Mio GIRLJ. ’
Ruailll a I n mlout N
tan.
ON BHJTTfI|HBOGJ! STREET
Lady Will Appear Agair-.&t The
School Girls.
Chat anooga, Tenn., Dec. 1. —
An episode occurred yasteidsy on
t cCallie av nu *. the i --'lit »i
which it is hoped will 1a ■. av n
eficial eflect on t' e discip ne of
t (j children of th Eighth str-U
colored school.
A well known lady of the city,
wl >8« husband occupi 8 a high
position with the comp ' y with
which he is employed, w s walk
ing on MeCaliie venue, n*■ r Pal
,:i tto. when she met on t ie - de
wal , five coin d girls, ala in
11 years of ;>. Sbe a t pted
to piss t<‘ tn, wnon they ■ > to
n me her, O.m of them i .id:
“O, you th iik vou arc some
thing h<c us you are wi. , <u‘
you ain’t anj better tl an r ear
The lady v is taken oy urp.i >
•it this becativ ah'- had not a' a,
w ord 'o the .iris nor Lad sir p .id
any attention to them. This in
diff r nee med to anger the
girls, and th y bigan to cur e and
swear at her in the most profane
ar.d vulgar manner, and finally
one of them began to pelt her with
atom e, in which the others soon
joined. Fortunately she escaped
’JU. j r *y~ * . ■ I
i b.'-My ' / but X; < air..
]pr ■ -«r.«• the uuc i. I f c , .
i brutal a sault.
1 y .’us ladj wil ■
, !let the matt r st, but
up ar hi- ,e the princ’ ■ ■■. ( -
s«’ o >l, ii .y the girls and
on '< ‘ r punishment. This s.
do. , n 1 r persopal redress t
all. 'it 1 pro' ■n:■ o 1 o"
l ; v " city ■ u 1 . fut. /
w :t • . doula i .wed /<’
g ' d, v. ■■ i. . uh!/'
fiiiiiiicti .tAWi/ ;it . . y /i i t
i J /
sin u 1 1 ; nv el these pays !
th r < I • <;!.
11 •d iktat the / r! • liv -■
nt. !•' ■ „ od, but ty .!• ir.an ,
co'. . mi- i.' i. rn- L
i )i - t t .e fir.T time insul
of ‘hl- . have b. <;; oi red
white I. •on the siree -by t.'
p pii- . chn > . 1 is j< »■
h>. ev ly that t leach <s
’ i .ir bi st to i .sc ;p! ii
' th ch. ind to j *t ist >p
their < r ». s and r d .am.
i . jsttt
T AUGUSTA STRIKE.
M \s G vo Up Th« A tie m pit-
, <u;.■ ' Op« v •nj
i
• ■ . .•' A n
rn 4 N ' . w i a .<? •’
. so e t y >e oper
tu t •. o mills h
up he > ip’, as the st e
»m ; .
. -'U’.,, y t'. ie fcib e t Xl I'.
I 1 >t' !■ 4 La ugh were cT
• aj .m . L i< givetj on that I-
■ w nt he ruu "gi .) until the
1 op r tives signify mten'n
a ol .i.'iietiif work übder the r -
r d ed •a, o scale.
i 'the uhrw’ck mill, th” smallc t
i in August , is running. Lir. 01 •
1 the proprietor, bae withdrawn
•■« EttUß
fact in era
i’lhe.nMi* . ,
.1 practical*
•id reslr r
. esc;- ce Pt«cut
,
;~v NIGHT.
jomedy Comes to
. i Opera House.
eigh ai d his f amouß
k cn ths Farm*’ comes
i house for one night
I ' orrow.
t the Scrant m (Me. )
s about this play;
>the Faim.” a honaaly
e‘‘Old Homsetaad” sort
.s . ■ et.fid by Daniel Darleigh
■ i sup| orting company
lipiitre yesterday after
ev nmg. It is a four*act
itnmiiig a great deal of
i id simplicity of honest
y lie and deserves largs
i nc at today’s and tomor
i .'salt moon and evening per
m nr.tic i. Darliogh as “Si Sleb
biii?. ii. thiully portrays the rug-
. ' ;>r st farmer ot the easU.
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' given good support by an
c 'opat.y. The show car
lo , v orchestra. Specialties
. r. d in the play.
j' ir tiieir magniicient brass
i i eoucsrt. See their war
io, . d illustrated song*. Rg-
J r .Seats st l>”Vitt’B
\ VJ’O I )’S OPINION
a f Cassation Wilt Declare
Dreyfus Inocent.
I. on, Dec 1. —The IGris cor
jspi lent of th* Daily New?,
i»o dmily Crawford predicts that
th < i: bof cassation will declare
Die > rev ms trial. In h< r opinion
ue court would not interfere in
the Picquart affair,
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