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|j | GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES: All new J . If
|| 1 Styles and to be sold for LESS than COST FOR CASHI t I
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Overcoats -/“f 7 cei \ ed a Sam P ,e Lot of Mons* and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them
Stood and most desirable styles. We will sell the lot fit one-half regular prices
CAPES ANO JACKETS-
Sample Lot of Jackets and Capes In all the Latent
■< > ST YLES -A-TTZD COLORS! LW’yL
ifc <l--Cak These Beautiful Goods just received and the entire lot raj:
T Will be sold 3j 1-3 per cent less than original cast
to manufacture. *
Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery and all kinds of notions, you can
WtkwdKißuhF always find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities.
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Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underwear, wool and cotton, you will find TToasjffi
here at prices much lower than any other house in Georgia, and you will get the
very best qualities, no shoddy old goods in the line. TwOt
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Stetson Hats
Have Braias fa Ttoma
Y«s, there are brains in Stetsen
Hats—brains in making them and
brains in wearing then#.
New Fail Stylea in Stiff and Sett
Hats en sale. It'e a wise head
that wears a Steteoa Rat
THB AWFUL TRUTH
Rs kg Condition of Cil
< Ins is Suppressed.
SDLOiERS ON RAMPAGE.
Tew,i Sacked and Women and
Children Abused.
Havana, via Key West, Dec.
■I —T eople are dying by hun
dredß of starvation in Havana
Evince. In the towns of San
Aiitoni a> Cartilda, Rio Blanco,
ibacoa and Guanabacoa the
’ituation is beyond description.
°°d has been landed at Maria-'
Uao and Matanzas, and though
We lcomed with wild enthusiasm,-
\* 8 not sufficient to relieve thej
W1 distress.
■ii' e Spanish authorities cru-i
®'J prevent the awful truth toj
e coine known . The local press;
not allowed to describe the;
o,1 " r 8of the situation, and!
c °rrespondentß are not permitted |
° ' ,l de the news under threats:
ex pulsion.
11"- starving people are in J
®Bpair, and fear the news of j
le ii condition swill not reach j
jy 6 dut ' l orities at Washington,!
Oni which place alone help can j
come.
g ices Irotn Santo Domingo,
ut a Clara Province, assert
.at the town has been sacked
HATS!
We carry by far the
largest and best line
of Hats in Rome, and
we can sell them at
leas than other hous
es pay for them.
By all means eome
end see them.
by Spanish soldiers. All the
houses in the place were plun
dered, the women abused, and
with their children left naked
, on the streets.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. D.
“W»s taken with a bad cold
which settled on my lunge;
cough eat in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying I
could not live but a short time.
1 gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if, I could not stay
with my friends on earth, 1
would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption,Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight bottles. Il has cured
me, and thank God I am saved
and now a well and healthy
i woman.” Trial bottles free at
!Curry-Arrington a. Regular size
150 cents and 11.00, guaranteed
i or price refunded.
LIU WANTS $6,000,000.
!And Will Offer to Cede all
Claims in The Islands.
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' San Francisco, Dec. 2. Ex-
I Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii,
land suite passed through this
icitv today en route to Washing
’ton, where site will lay befoie
| President McKinley her claims
jto 1,000,000 acres of Hawaiian
land. She will also submit a
proposition offering to dispese
of the property in question to
the United States government
for the sum of $6,000,000.J
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING.
Knee jant« 150
Child’s «uit« 65«
$1.00“ “ 81.00
•8 00 “ “ $ 1.50
•4.60 “ “ 452 25
Boy«|s.ooSnttis2.so
" $7.50 “ $3.75
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J- KLITTRJER
' NOBLE MEMORIAL
College Io be Eslablitheb at
Khartoilm.
GEN. KITCHENER’S AIM.
Will Found a Lasting Monu
ment to Gen. Gordon.
London, Dec. 2.—Gen. Lord
Kitchener, today, addressed a
large meeting composed of bank
ers and merchants, who are
pledged to the support of the
scheme of establishing a Gordon
memorial college at .Khartoum.
Lord Rosebery and many other
notable persons were present.
When the Sirdar anpeared in
the street, after the meeting
was over, the crowd broke
through the police cordon and
swept down upon him. Ouu
woman cried :
“God bless you 4 ” and tried
to shake his hand.
Later Gen. Kitchener visited
the stock exchange and told the
members that he had come to
get 1500,000. He was received
with tremendous cheers.
..tMWwith yolvtletter/•VBK?Aa«‘
nrrvo-killlßt tobacco hablK
rerou’M th» tobacco. ,W It'* ts *
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tine the Wow. rc _ tf® M .
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no..k ®a , ’you' own drufTKist. »h<
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m9|H bajr rnarauteed to oaf*, ox we refuftu rooffet
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MEN’S SUITS.
$5 00 Suit« for $1,50
$7.00 “ “ $3.50
ss.oo “ “ $4.50
$ll.OO “ “ $5,50
$15.00“ “ $7-70
All wool j»ants 75*
$8.00“ “ $1,50
$5.00 “ “ $8.50
BLANCO IS BITTER
In His CritiGiims of ”bB
Americans.
BENEFIT tW DEFEAT.
Declared Prosperity .Mill Now
Dawn Upon Spain,
New York, Dec. 2.—The Herald
today prints an interview between
its Havana correspondent and
General Blanco just before the
latter sailed for Spain. General
Blanco eaid the Spanish people
would accept ary treaty entered
into with the United States, and
would abide by all agreements.
After denouncing the United
States for causing an “unholy
war” General Blanco said he could
see many benefits that Spain migh
derive from defeat. He said the
people of Cuba and the Philip
pines were Spanish in aentiment,
aud soon all Litter feeling would
wear away. Commercial relations
would be revived, and Spain
would find in her old colonies a
greater market than ever before.
“Spain’s prosperity may dawn
tomorrow.” aaid Gen. Blanco. “1
believe it wil’.”
He said the United States had
taken the Philippines, but he
thought the American people were
not really in favor of it.
“Perhapa if the war was to be
fought over again,” he said, “Dew
ey would net be sent to Manila.”
UNDERWEAR-
Undershirt* 15c
“ 50c kind 250
$ 1 .00 wool 50c
Cauton fitnxei
drawer* 180
Heavy Canto flm
nel drawer# 25c
worth • 50 u
Gen. Blantc thought the war;
had opened the Americans eyes as
to the Cubans being a weak down
trodden race.
LYN CH ED fN MiSsb U Ft I.
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Second of th® Two
of Lnin Is Strun g Up,
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New Madrid, Mo., Dec. 2.—An-I
other lynching •ccurred here yes
terday, the victim being the sec
ond of the two negroes who killed 1
Alexander Loin in Madrid Bend, 1
Ky., last Friday.
The negroes were caught at Dy
ersburg, Tenn. The friends ard
relatives of the murdered man
heard of the capture, a mob wa?
organized, the stormed and the
prisoner taken out and lynched
near the scene of the crime with '
which he was charged.
The negro arnde a confession. i
saying that he killed Loin in order
to get 100 which, he understood. ,
he had on his person . The negro (
who aided in the robbery and mur- ,
der was lynched Sunday night.
SWEETHEART WAS FICKLE. J
Fell Into Evil Ways, and Ha I
Hacked Her Up.
New Wostmister, B. C., Dec. 2. •
—Don Perrier, a young French-If
man, brutally murdered his lcrm-> i
er sweetheart, Jennie Andrews, an
English girl, here last night. He t
shadowed her to a place known as
the Green house and was shown to (
her room. He entered and locked (
the door’and hacked bor to pieces .
It is said that he first met the ,
girl in Australia. She dis-arJe-i s
him and crossed the ocean to»mar
ry another man, who refused t <
keep hie promise, and she drifted f
SHOES!
For mp-i, boy*, ladies
and onildren- We
riy© you the very beet
quality for the the
very lowest price.
Ladid* rood shoes 75c
Men’s “ “ *I.OO
They are solid leather
into evil ways. Perm ris a sailer,
but. is well educated and is report
ed to oelong to an aristoratic
family.
Wiioly Smoke !—That is to
I say, that if you want the best
I cigar on the market and the one
[that gives the most fragrant
smoke, you should ask your
dealer for one of the Warters’
Rome made brands.'
RACE MEET, SELMA. ALA.
Rk»u«ko Ratis Via Southirm
Railway .
On account of the Race Meet
at Selma, Ala., December 6th to
Bth, 1898, the Southern Railway
will sell tickets from points on
its lines between Memphis,
Knoxville, Chattanooga, Rome,
Atlanta and intermediate points
and from all points within a
radius of one hundred miles of
Selma, Ala., toSelma, Ala., and
return, at rate of one fare for
the round trip. Tickets from
points within a radius of one
hundred miles will be sold De
-seinber sth to Bth inclusive with
final limit to return December
9th. Tickets from all ether
points will be sold December
sth and 6th with final limit to
return December 9th.
A very extensive and attr c
live program has been arranged
for this occasion, and those
taking advantage of these low
rates cannot fail to enjoy them
selves.
For further information, call
on Southern Railway ticket
a g ont - .