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AND ALL AT COST 01 VERY MUCi I® THAN COST,
Toilet articles, a big assortment. Handkerchiefs, the finest selections in Rome. Rugs, Ot
toman!, 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 than cost. We will sei! you any article
. of Dry Goods in the house at cost.
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. 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 A’l Hosi
ry at costand less tnan 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 theHillinery Depart
ment at or below cost. DO YOU WANT A FINE TRUNK? Get it on our second floor at half value. AH
Clothing and Hats at or below cost.
fine shoes are the best. Buy tiiem from us, WE WANT TO QUIT BUSINESS
AND OUR PR'CES ARE MADETO SELL OUT THE GOODS AT ONCE. COME TO SEE US
BROTHERS & CO
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domain. For this very - ''£"V
reason, if you arc tick., £1 '
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will take just two cents to carry it to the
“Washington Medical & Surgical listltuti,
Atlanta, Georgia,"
And the famous specialists who form the staff
of that Institute are able to give you advice and
treatment by mail as well as if you came in per
son to the city. This is no mistake. They are do
ing it every day. They now have patients in
the adjoining States, some of them hundred
of miles away, and their cures are simply warn
earful.
CURES POSITIVE AND r n r r J
CONSULTATION flt 11!
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs. Club Foot.
Ware Lip, Cross Eyes and other surgical cases also
in aL' forms of Skin and Blood disorders. Rheuma
tisms, Sciatica. Catarrh of the Nose. Throat
Lungs. Stomach or any vital organ. Liver. Kid
uey and Bladder troubles. Nervous Weak
nesses of either meu or women, diseases of the
seaual parts and every other bodily affliction that
highly trained specialists alone can deal with.
Write freely. It costa you nothing if we tin
dertake your case we shall send yot question
blank for full particulars. If you, case is
curable by hitman skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURB IT.
That first 2-cent stamp may save your life. AU
letters sacredly private.
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical &. Surgical
INSTITUTE.
"FIXED THE JURY.”
Mslntyre Claim j That Niore
Fixed Two Jdrors
WITJHHJTTHK ABBISTAIC
Os His Pretty Wife's Danger*
ous Blue Eyes.
New York, Nov. 7.—Taw jurors
iu th» Moore “Badger” trial are
charged by Assistant District At
torney Mclntyre with having been
“fixod.” He significantly remark#
that be regrets that the jury wai
net locked up while the trial was
oni, and rays, that their actions
will be brought to the attenaion es
the district attorar-y for present
ment to the grand jury.
The jurors Bay the reason they
failed to agree was that five of
them belisved th* state had not
made out a case str< ng ei ough to
remove all ‘‘reaaonable"d übt.”
Assistant District Attorney Me*
lutyrewas frank and outspoken
today iu voicing tiia regret that
he jury had dieagreed.
“1 knew that there would be no
agiet me nt of that jary. I have
known it since Friday of last
week.”
When asked whom he suspected.
Mr. Mclntyre dtcliued to mention
names. Neither will he suggest
hew th-jury was reached. It was
said during the trial that thirty
detectives hud been- r mpioyed to
shadow the jurors, .Mr. L- vy, dur
ing his address to the jury, spoke
on this subjfcct, but Mr. Mclntyre
objected, uod was sustained by
the recorder.
Abraham Levy said today that
am ready to try Moore again on
Monday. That is an answer for
him.”
The Moores' were sgain 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,
eenfcUJA FLOYD COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
c^urtcf ordinary of said county
and a'ao by virtue of a decree of
the Superior court of Floyd coun
ty, will be sold before the court
house door of said county on the
first Tuesday in F»brua”y 1809.
during the legal hours of sale to
the h'ghrst bidder, the fallowing
property, to wit :
Part of lot No. (1) one in the
Etowah division of the city of
Rome, ’ Georgia. situated
ou the corner'of Broad street a d
Fourth avenue, frosting on Broad
»tr^t sixty four (64) feet more
or less ana launing back same
width towards East Fiiat street
one hundred and six (106) fdtc.
Also lot No. (72) SHventy-lwo
ia the Etowah division of the city
of R< me, G* fronting ou East
First street sixty six (66) feet ar d
'running back the same width one
'hundred and thirty-two (132)feet.
Also part of Jot No. (73) sev
enty-three in the Etowah divi-iou
of the city of Rome, Gs, fronting
on East First street sixty-mx (G 6
feet »nd beginning at ’he South
west corner of lot N< . 72 and run
ning back towards Broad street
uiuety (90) feet, thence at right
angles across said let 78 Bixiy
six (66) leet, thence eighty (80)
feet to East First str-:et, H e..c»
along East First street to the be-
All that tract or paie lof laud
situated lying and in the
28rd district and 3rd •wetton of
Floyd county Ca., being that part
of a >ub divided town lot out of
land lot No. (275) two hundred
and •event/sfive aeeeribed aa fol
io wa; Fronting on Goidon atraet
eighty-seven (87) feet and extend
ing b ck a distance of on* hundred
and eleven feet, lying in the north
east corner of a tract of five acres
bought by J. N. Wright rro ui J .
B. Sullivan in 1884, with dwelling
house and other improvements
built thereon.
Also pait of land lot No. (284)
two hundred and eigtty-four in
the 2Brd district and Brd section
of Floyd county, Ga., in the Fifth
ward of theeitycf Rome, fronting
on Mains street 64 Fee: more or
leaa and running back 800 feet
along the line betwaen the proper
ty herein described and Mrs. K. A
ChwaV'-s, to the property formerly
owned by the J. J. Cohen aetata,
inerce along said Cohen line 48
feet, thence running back along
the line between the property
herein described and that owned
by the E. R. Lumpkin estate 210
feet to a crook and thence 60 feet
to the starting point on Maine
street. *
Also a iractof a..d in Cothrans
boro, near Rome, known cu the
•nap of Csthransboro ar lota N, 8.
51, 52, 58, 54 and 55, all on tbs
east side of the Southern railway,
fronting the right of way of said
railroad 581 feet, and ' running
eaatei ly from the north point of
said tract 155 fee', thenoe south'
erly 566 feet, thence 306 feet to
the south point of said tract of
land where it joins the right of
way of said railn ad.
1 he same being the pr, pet ty of
Mrs. Sarah A, Dailey, late of s-id
conuly, deceased Sold lor the
purpose of paying L gacics and
delta. Terms cash.
Sam'l Funkhouser.
administrator d» bcniu non with
the wilt aunt x d. pf the estate ol
Mrs. Sarah a. D iley. deceased.
At'txntd n» Soldiers ! The
Western A Atlantic R. R , will
sell you tickets at half rates
when in uniform, up >n presen
tation of furlough or discharge
certificate. Quick and conven
ient schedules, double daily ser
u >3*
HOLIDAY GOODS:
GIFT BOOKS,
PHOTO PfIRfIMBS,
Fine Stationery and Story
Books, also Games for the
Little Folk.
Harry Rawlins &Cto.
Books & Stationery, 302 Broad 3 I
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CUR RY-ARRINGTON CO, J- 9
T.Crouch and Jervis&W right'J