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Toilet articles, a big assertment. Handkerchiefs, the finest selections in Rome. Rugs, Ot
tomans, Fine Trunks, etc. Big stock of Jacket* and Capes. We are trying specially to close out our
Blanket stock this week. Wool has advanced a great deal in price recently, but we offer any Blan
ket in our house at cost. Some of them, a little soiled, at less thancost. We .will sell you any article
of Dry Goods in the house at cost. '
ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN COST! >
Fine selections that sold at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 a yard, you may take at 98 cents. Ad Hosi=
ery at costand less than cost. Shirts, and Ladies and Gents Furnishings at cost or lower. Notions at
or below cost. So with Linens, so with Laces and Embroideries. Any article in the flillinery Depart
ment at or below cost. DO YOU WAN fA F INE TRUNK? Get it on our second floor at half value. Ail
Clothing and Hats at or below cost.
fine shoes are the best- Buy them from us. WE WANT TO QUIT BUSINESS
AND OUR PRICES ARE MADE TO SELL OUT THE GOODS AT ONCE. COME TO SEE US.
BROTHERS & CO.
"FIXED 1 HE JURY.”
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Ntlotyre Claims Tiiat Meore
Fixed Two Jirort
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WITHOUTTHE mimic
Os His Pretty Wife’s Danger
ous; Blue Eyes.
New York, Nov. 7. —Two jurors
in the Moore “Badger” trial are
charged by Assistant Distrust At
torney Mclntyrg wilh having been
“fixed.” He significantly remarks
that he rcgrers that the jury was
net locked up while the trial was
on, and says, that t'.-.eir actions
will be brought to the atteneion of
the district attorney f< r present
ment to the grand jury.
The jurors say the reason they
failed to agree was that five ot
them believed tin state had not
made out a case strcig er ough to
remove all ‘‘reasonable, d übt.”
Assistant District Alton ey Me-
Intyre was frank and outspoken
• today in voicing bis legret that
the jury Lad disagreed.
“I knew that there would be no
aglet ment of tl al juiy. I have
known it since Friday cf last
week.”
When asked v h< m be suspected,
Mr. Mclntyre declined to mention
names. Neither will fie suggest
b®w tin-jury wat react.ed. It was
■ aid during jhe (rial that Unity
detectives had been employed t
•hadow the jorers, Mr. L»v'y, dur
ing his address to the jury, spoke
on this sul ject, but Mr. Mclntyre
objected, and was sustained by
the recordt r.
Abraham L vy said today that
Mr. Mclntyre’s state meut übeut
the jury was absurd.
“It is-simply a tquel because
Me was licked,” said Mr. Levy. “I
am ready to try Mooie agrin on
Monday. That is an answer for
him.”
The Moores were ggain in
court this morning. They were
arraigned before Judge New
burger to plead to the indictment
for grand larceny found against
them on complaint of Manager
Boldt, of the Waldorf hotel.
Moore and his wife were the
first prisoners called to plead
when court opened. The charge
| of larceny was read to them and
| they were asked what they
would plead to it. Abraham
Levy, their lawyer, entered a
plea of not guilty, and they
were taken back to the Tombs.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
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1 GKOFGIA. FLOYD COUNTY.
i By virtue of an order of the
i c-uitcf ordinary of said county
• and a so by virtue of a decree ot
the Superi r c< urt of Floyd coun
ty, wib be sold before the court
house doer of said county on the
first Tm s-day in February 1899,
during the hgM hours of sale to
the high st bidder, the fell wing
property, to wit :
Part of lot Nq. (1) one in the
Etow h division of the city of
Rome, Georges. situated
, on the corner ot Broad street a. d
Fourth avenue, fronting on Broad
street sixty four (64) fket more
or lees ana running back same
' width t( wards East First street
one hundred and six (106) feet,
Also lot Nj. (72) s-venty-two
in the Etowah division of the city
of R me, Ga fronting on East
First street sixty six (66) feel ard
ruuDirg Lack th * same width one
liu'idnd am! thirty-two (132)feet.
Also part of lot No. (73) eev
tnty-thrve in tn- Etowah division
of the city oi Rome, Ga, fronting
on East First street sixty-six (66)
■ feet and bi girmii g at ’he south
west corner of 10l X . 72 and run
, ning back towards Broad street
, ninety (90) feet, thence at right
angles acrois said )»t 73 sixty
six (66) tert, theme eighty (80)
feet to Et.si First sir et, thence
L along East First street to the be
ginning point,
; .Also an uudiviihd cne-balf in
. teiest in the following leal estate
4 town:.
All that tract or pa:C lof Di d
situated lying end being in the
23rd distnct an I 3r i s >ct oh of
Lloyd county C'a., being that part
of a sub divided town lot out of
land lot No. (275) iwo hundred
and seventy-live cits. ribed as fol
lows; Fronting ou Gordon street
eighty-seven (87) L> t and extend
ing back a distance i f on* hundred
and eleven feet, lying in the north
east corner of a tract of five acres
bought by J. N. Wright trom J
B, Sullivan in 1884, with dwelling
house and other improvements
bui't thereon.
Also pait of land lot No. (284)
two hundred and eigtty four in
the 23rd district and 3rd section
of Floyd county, Ga., in the Fifth
ward of the city cf Rome, fronting
on Maine street 64 *eet more or
less and running buck 800 feet
along the line between ’he pr ( per
ty herein described and Mrs. E. A
Cheavi-s, to the property formerly
owned by the J. J. Cohen estate,
tneuce along said Cohen line 48
feet, thence running back along
the line between the property
herein described and that owimd
by the E. R. Lumpkin estate 210
feet to a crook and whence 90 feet
to the starting point on Maine
street.
Also a tract of,a.,d in Cothrans
boro, near Rome, known cn the
map of Cothrapsboro a? lots N s.
51, 52, 53, 54 and 55, all on ttv
east side of the Southern railway,
fronting the light ot way of said
railroad 581 feet, end running
easteily from the nor.h point of
siid true 155 leet, ihenoe south
erly 566 feet, thence 306 feet to
the south point ot said tract of
land where it joins ths right of
way of said raito ad.
The same being the property of
Mrs. Sarah A. Dailey, late of said
conuty, deceased. Sold iOr the
purpose of paying li games and
del ts. Terms cadi.
Sam’l Funkhouser.
administrator de benis non with
the will anm x-d, of the estate ol
Mrs. Sarah A, D iley, deceased.
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Attention £ LniEßs!—The
Western & Atlantic R. R., will
sell you tickets at half rates
when in uniform, upon presen
tation of furlough or discharge
certificate. Quick and conven
ient schedules, double daily ser
vices. Depot foot of Broad St
Call on C. K, Ayer, T. & P. A.
lIOLIDfIY GOODS:
PICTURES!
GIFT BOOMS,
PHOTO PAR
Fjlto MIRRORS,
Fine Stationery and Story
Books, alsoGt mes icr the
; Little Foik.
Harry Bawlins &Ck
Books & Stationery, 302 Broad S t
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YCL'NG A.’ D 01
Wen of as live so c '.cf «L
1 that ;;ever i»quire the Md
of dm t. r.i.u medicine to ••
v\lier» you can get tb«m p«*
afc proper prices. W® *i®
mod®sl abcut th«s« points— -w*
can give you whatyeu went >•
patent mediciu®s,
sundii®!*, toilet articles and* 4,
Prescr ptiohs a specially.
J. T. (. kcUUN & C®.,
800 Broad
Stake*;, Thm Tailob
M. Sta.kv th® popular tuil®r •
now open for orcT»r» an<l
Butiueesin bi» new bu«i»»»>
o*xt door to Wooten e drug
in the Clark building. Mr. St»rkv
Lae a sphmdid line of "***•*
g jods and invitee you to call ••
see hi tn and them .
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