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L ®PFCIA LS FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYSs <’
■ GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES: All new f ]
ILJ stales and to be sold for LESS than COST FOR CASH! |l l
11 f l-Jljjy *
K ’» < ;, * - tt%i teceived a Sample Lot of Mens’and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them
9'* ’ are good and most desirable styles. VVe will sell the lot atj •■ .-ii r.?<' ; ;?..!lar orices.
I v CAPES ANO JACKETS-
I Sample Lot of Jackets and Capes in all the Latest \
I | $* >.,' . . ,< '■;? -T
I .» STSTX-HJSI -A.JXTI3 COL
|/'£ k lhese Beautiful Goods just received and the entire lot t
Will be sold 33 I-3 per cent less than erigina! cost
I . a to manufacture. ' ‘ z )
Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Glove?, Corsets, Hosiery and aH kinds of notions, you can
I Md always find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities.
Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underwear, wool and cotton, you w ill find .
here at prices much lower than any other house in Georgia, and you will get the f 5
u;;y test qualities, no shoddy old goods in the line. ImmomE
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Stetson Hats
Have Brains in Them
Yes, there are brains in Stetson
Hats—brains in makin? them and
brains in wearing them.
New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft
Hats on sale, h’s a wise head
that wears a Stetson Hat.
"03 V OF t
! <... s ti<
A mein er of the Queensland
legislative a-sembly recently madei
tbr f <]• wn g lucid observation
during the course of «n address:
they’d keep cutting the wool oil'
tbeihsep that lays the go'den eggs
nr.li, tbny p. mp j; do,” This
to. fusing ni >ti phor belongs in the
,af ne category with the frequently;
•juoted k ch* mixture' “I smell!
4 ra L 1 see him rig,; gon the wall
H nip 'mm iu th bud.”
o o o
‘‘ls thi r. ahy hope f r me?” h. I
l )!a,Q ' vly asked. “Ye-,” sbe |
Pa id, “a hide. Papa is coming
' Wn the st uits, uuu tin re is j uni a
P’-sibility that y< u can gel awa.i j
b'd-r... h In ads y< u oil ." —Cltve
* BI d plain Dealer.
o o o
. McCune, who is mention
®'* a possible Suintor Horn Utah, ■
e ljsu life us a lai trier's boy, until
is now president of the Utah and!
a( -ific Railroad C< mpuLy, ownei:
a faint,us British Columbian;
K'no mine, m d Las a monthly in
' ' n ' c of Leiwten if 50 COO and
>IOO,OOO. |
o o o
1 oin< f ka think that tlie A mcr
'cai. people ci.i.nvi rm. te mistakes.
111 *t is m w gei t rally agreed that
a <o!cM U ; mistake was macle when
1 e negro jt.st out of slavery v. as
8 ,v ’ e u the franchise. Politics, l»r
bit-h he v.as in nowisi sited, has
b <d the black race instead of
ttcee l f rating it» progress. Other
HATS!
We carry by far the
largest and best line
of Hats in Rome, and
we can sell them at
less than other hous
es pay for them.
By al] means oome
and see them.
Mi . A h
fisssfir’ d HI . ...marLd W
! American people. —Springfield'
(Maes. ) Republican.
o o o
An effort is being made to have
the court house of Union coanty
moved aoout. four miles from
Blairsville. An election has been
ordered to determine whether it
shall be moved or not and in the
meantime the contractors are go
ing ahead and laying the founda
tion for tLe new one on the old
site. The county is stirred from
center to circumference over the
ma' ter and it looks an if there was
going to be a very hot time. An
I effort is heir g made to move the
| court house away from the old
town in a com ty and place it four
miles in the country seems very
qnser.
000
j An attempt is b-ing made to I
con..bine ail the ind> pendent sugar,
! con :eins, including Arbuckle and '
, the glucose company, into a mum* ■
moth Li use, with a capital o’slso/|
000,000, and yet the supremo)
court, the highest of all tribunals,]
] says trusts and combines are il-
I legal.
; 000
• It is said that artificial legs and
’arms were in me in Egypt, 700
jyeais beiore Christ.
000
’ The 35 510 tons of paper made
lin Peiinny Ivanin in 1872 was valued
jut $7,618,875, while .he 126,118
i tons made in 1897 wtie worth only
; $6,799,311.
000
The agent of an express company
Jin Huntington, Ind., is a canny
j individual. ilec.oning that money
I in a safe is in danger of being stol
en by burglars, it has bm»n bis
custom to remove it f roIU of_
, b ce Ba se every night and take it
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
Knee pants 15c
Child's suits 650
$2.00“ “ SI.OO
$3-00“ “ $1.501
$4.50 “ “ $2 25
Boysss.ooSu'tss2.so
$7.50 “ $3.75
“ slo.o® “ $5.00
I homo with him; so when burglars
' actually did break open the safe
the other night they didn’t get a 1
cent. |
000
Boston Bill—“ Please, mum kiu '
you gimme somethin’ toeat?Jist‘
the meat the dog left will do.”j
Mrs, Wiggles—“vVe haven’t any!
dog.” Boston Bill —“Oh, you
ain’t? Don you git to work an’
cook me a plate o’ ham an’ eggs
an’ a cup o’ coffee, ‘fore I kick
ye in de jor 1” —ludianapolie
J< urn al.
000
The figure of General Wesley ;
Merritt, has been added to the
army Collection at the Eden Musee
in New York.
000
In the London children’s hos
1 pital, a Lewis Carroll memorial 1
[ jut has been endowed, in honor if
i the author of “Alice in Wonder-
I land.”
O G 0
I “My little man aren’t you pleas
led to huve a new baby brother,
or did you want a 11t r I<* sisti i?”
“It it was ail ihe the same to j
the Lord,l pie.erred a goat.”—
Scribner’s.
000.
What will Uncle Sam do with
(he unclothed black gentlemen
who poses as ths King of Caroline
Island after the United Stales
'akes charge of those Spanish pos
sessions? His majesty is an ex
ceedingly ferocious-looking indi
vidual, who Wears a bracelet, a
belt an l a frown. Maybe he’ll b
-B»bt to Congress.
000
No reason exists why everj State
in the Union should not be repre
sented in (he navy by a first-class.
battle bhip. If thia camo to pass I
MEN’S SUITS.
SSOO Suits for $1,50
$7.00 “ “ $3.50
$9 00 ‘‘ “ $4.50
I $11,00“ “ $5,50
$15.00“ “ $7-70
All wool pants 75e
$3-00" “ $1,50
*ss-00 “ “ $2,50
the the United States Navy would
be the largest and best on eaith
000
Senor Cristobal, th" cat rescued
frrm the Spanish cruiser Cristobal
Colon after that vessel has b'eeu
demolished iff Santiago, is to be
exhibited at the Chicago Cat
Show. The cat was presented by
the sailors of the Oregon, who res
cued it, to Capt Clark.
000
“The quean of Italy weighs 176
pounds, Queen Victoria 176, 6
pounds, the queen us Spain 147, 4
pounds, the queen of Belgium 148
pounds, the queen of Portugal 152
pounds, and the late empress of
Austria weighed hut 96. 8 pounds.”
STOLEN CHILD RETURNED.
Came B ick as Myster ously &s
It Disappeared.
New York, Dec. 3. Ellen
Kelly, the house servant whose
infant was sold by a nurfee some
time ago- from a house from
where it w.ts being boarded, is !
rejoicing over the baby's sale
return. She got it buck yester
day. Thu child was as mysteri
ously returned as it was dis
posed of.
SLAIN FOR LOVING
San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 3.
—Joseph P. Gross, an assistant
foreman of the fire department,
was shot and almost instantly
killed last night by Joe Clark,
an upholsterer, who accused h:s
victim of having caused an es
strangement between his wife
and himself.
UHOERWEAR-
Undershirts 15c
,s sOokind 25c
] “SI.OO wool 50c
i Canton flannel
1 drawe’s 18 c
Heavy Canton fl ui
nel drawers ?5c
worth 50c
and the r,>bl> rs escaped. Tne bul
let took effect in Luihro’s breast,
and he can no’ live.
ENERGETIC AGENTS
To sell the best policy
now out by old New
York Life Company. |
Salary and ecn mis
sions paid. Apply with
reference to “Mana
ger,’’3o4 Kicer build
ing, Atlar.ta. Ga.
2® STAMP!
ÜBH.'-JI * t*. •_* -nu Marv
Will send n letter to any \\
point in la-cle bi" 'V*
domain. f-.r ll.i. v .. "‘'’l
j reason, if you are -k, (j. ~r >
■ »:.re or sv, r, ■ ■
very trifling on. :j v ' . *
May i.
I's AI 11 1 .J- 1 r --
Lllvi It ia. You cau
........ ivr tea 'in letter, can't you? Well.it
will take ju-t two cents to carry it to the
“WasListcn Medical & Surgical ißSlilute,
Atlanta, Georgia,”
And the fhmotia spedalvts who form the staff
1 of that Institute are able to give you advice and
’ treatment by mail as well a.s if >• ■ t came in per- ■
son to the city. This is n. mis' ike. Theyai’ do-,
ing it every day, fa
1 all the aJjoinin" Sta<
, qi mil<a away, and t
derail
! CURES POSITIi ■' ' t
NNSULTATION F Rlll
In every’.K'l.'tmity i Snint orl Club Foot, ‘
Hare Up, Cross and other i s also)
in all forms of Skin atm l;l<>id <!'. i ■ nna
lisin, sciatica, Catarrh of the Nose. Throat, I
Lung*. Stomach or any vit.l a. I.:-. Kid
ney and Bladuer tn
nessesof eithet men o: .. , <ii ■ ~ th
sexual parts and eve, v i ' lon that
highly trained special)? ■' 1 de a
write ft eely It costs ■ ! we a t
dertake year case we -1 ■. q stir n
blank for full partii'dars y, m ca: ■ is
curable by mini'll, -kill and t ■ ‘ ct se'eni-e W Li
SHALL CURE IT.
That first 2cet t st. mj may -• ' eyour life. Al 1
lett rs sacedly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Ife' il&fisrgicd!
INSTITUTE,
500*1 Austell Bldg., Atlanta- Ua
SHOES!
For men, Loys, ladies
and children- We
Liv? you the very beet
quality for the the
very lowest price.
: Ladids good shoes 750
Men’to *“ “ SI.OO
iThey are olid leather
SI’ANIARDS DEFIANT
Important Instruction Sent To
Senop. Rioh.
Paria, Dec 3. —It is stated that
'he peace negotiations will last
long' r than Was first expected
Madri I has sent instructions rela.
live to the cessicn of a Caroline
Dland the granting of riligious
fre dem over the Carolines and
ihe cession < f u coaling and cable
station at Ceeuta.
RACE MEET, SELMA. ALA.
Reduced Rates Via Somthikn
Rail way .
Ou account of the Race Meet
at Selma', Ahi-. December 6th to
Bili, LSI4B, th Southern Railway
will sell tickt ts from points on
■ ' i Memphis,
Knoxville, Chattanooga, Rome,
Atlanta and inti'-mediate points
and from all points within a
radius of one hundr‘d miles of
8 rima, Ala ,to Selina, Ala., and
return, at rate of one tare for
the round trip. Tickets from
points within a r idius of one
hundre'd miles will be sold De
cember sth to Bth inclusive with
final limit to return December
, 9ih. Tickets from ali ether
points will be sold December
oil anJ 6t . wivh final limit to
return December 9th.
A very extensive and attrac
tive program has been arranged
for this occasion, and those
taking advantage of tbtse .low
I rates cannot tail to enjoy them—
{selves.
i For further information, call
on Southern Railway ticket
agent.