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• S^£SA LS FOR the next ten days* .. ©"
GENTLE; .S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MA IN POSHES: All new
Styles and to he sold for LESS than COST FOR CASH! I - I
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‘ desirable styles. vVe >\ili sell the lot at o If regular prices
CAFES AND JACKETS-
Sample Lot of Jackets and Capes in ail the Latest KfJM
<' ' < ■>. STYLES -AJSTD COLOBS!
These Beautiful Goods just received and the entire lot 5”
v ’ Will be sold 331=3 per cent less than eriginal cost
c to manufacture. .
CjT’J X¥ si Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, ( . ves, Corsets, Hosiery and al! kinds of notions, you can
' always fcsrd here at the very lowest prices, and very best
dies, Misses and Infants, knit underwear, wool and cotton, you will i .id fi» bottons.H»
ere at pi n lower than any other house eorgia, and ydu will get the f
very best qualities, no shcddy old goods in the line- i f IB IBM
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Have Brains in Them
Yes, there are .brains in Stetson
Hats—braii s in making them and
brains in w iring them.
New Hal! Styles in Stiff and Soft
Hats on sale. It’s a wise head
that wears < Stetson Hat.
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“I muy not b-> noted for hard
• Worfc,” mn ed the Thom i ; Cat as I
hs ’iirveyc* ,the milk pitcher on |
doorstep; ‘but, h -re'e where I
S' t in eom >f my best lit ks,”
o o o
Iheonl v aig!; b nobb man wh»»'
«*>• j-> •s t h<• itfilti? of w-tiri 4 bis
k‘> ' n the a] e 'Ju wen
lp Lnd F : , w ] oc ,t d
the office t Mayor of WenTock
this jear. e i ' : . nferrei
on his aiict to?, .}< hn F< r. stor, :
by a grant t ojh Ku -> ry Vlll )
o o o
Au idle tietician has ‘-utima
ted that-an uverige n/ui if 50
.V“ars ha- h G/;>’o s, • ’
>lept 6,00$ »n ■ :
has walked 12,000 miles, ha beenj
ill §oodate, has ?r • -. • nea
•nd in them 15,(00
meat, 4,00'• .jouuds < f v • ible-> .
•nd drank . 000
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O G o
Il is rep irt d that v•■■ry rich'
finds of ci. quite as remark- i
•b e®f (hj ; kind as thn alluvial,'
deposit--. o, ;;■■!(< hive ben di en-
B|p d in ■ .1
of the ore is alleged to have ahutftij
per cent, of copper, <
C»pt. S g«be» siya he nev.-r j
knew that Bill An heny, i
°* 'h* Maine, coolly r luted him ,
•’id, on a xh morab,eand exci Dug j
OCCaß ion, ‘‘Sir, ti e ehip has been]
blown up and is sinking,” until
e saw it in tj )ft newipiipers. All
HATS!
We carry by far the
largest and best line
of Hats in Rome, and
wo can sell them at
less than other hous
es pay for them.
By a ll means come
a.nd see them.
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j nnft a nra’ sinecure on the s'aga, 1
on thn strength of bisa!leg«d dra> |
self-posse-s.GH , If the o«p~
i tain can’t remember it that may
h••> accounted for, on the theory
that he was excited t'.ud Strgt.
Bi 1 was cool, had his mann-rs
and m inory with him, and keeps
them still in hand, !
o o o
The Treasury Department has
been enri h-'-d to the extent of
: sl3,ooo,ooo—the uu xp n ded
; balance ot the N vy Depar mint’s
war appropriation Ihe Navy De
partment nut only si !•’« hostile
squadrons with neatness and dis*
, patch, Out dot s ts wotk oh vry
; moderate l-rms.
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It turns out th it the dinner giv
en by William Wald, rd As or at
IC.iV'i-n for General Kitchener
was n d, attend- i by tl'a c lebrity
bt c just at tje h s’ n omei t he re*
jciiv-’d-an invitation from the
t Prince and Prine-ss ol Wales.
• v\ l;’.n the Priuce learned that this
: invitat .i n had deprived Mr. As
’ tor of ii- guest o( honor he w rote
ah n.i'ome a; <*<>', exp 1 lining
I that the Princess bad never met
' Lurd Kitchener, and this was her
: only chance to do so,
jo o o
; ft is believe by oil experts that
! W st Virginia is underlaid by a
leeo of Detioleum. The ou’put of
i white sand oil for 1897 amounted
' to over 18,000,000 barrels.
100 o 1
i While Colonel Roosevelt was
i block .<!ed on a train b tween New
‘York and Boston duri g the re- i
i sent snow storm he dictated to a <
s-eno.iupher m three hours an ar- ,
tide-for One of the magazines <
about the Santiago campaign, tor
which he is to receive
CHILDREN’S CLOI G.
Knee pants . 15c
Child’s suits 65c
$2.00“ “ SI.OO
$3 00“ £1.50
$4.50“ “
Boysss.ooSuitss .50
“ $7.50 “ $3.75
“ fit .00 “ 0
1 Sjineone, who d’-ea not tai-. into i
| account the time spent by the ;
colonel in Cuba, figures that this i
in Disking money at the rite of,’
more than $5 55 per minute
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The Carroll Free Press is not j
I'arin’d by the prediction that,
, Georgia will be dead broke as er:
the fir.-t of July. It says’ “We
have been dead broke four or five
y ars and never felt better in ouri
He.”
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The Cubans claim that the ne
gro soldiers steal hogs, and a
newspaper betters tne situition by
advising th’e Cubans to rme
caickens.
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The Brooklyn Eagle is o ti t
.opinion that a treatmtn. of SS, |
soup. $ >ldiers and sermu; h, will ,
improve Cuba greatly.
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. The narrowest etre-1 in the
world is in Yarmoun'h, E .-.land
The entrance at one end is only
(twenty-nine inches and tl ■ th-r ;
ftl'ty-R’x. Neighbors can easily I ,
shake h«nds across the s>i •: It ,
is called Kitty Withes Ro, .
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Prairie dogs are increa. g so
rapidly in West Texas t a: the
people.are holding public ,m et
mg to formulate s <me ir> _n,‘j of
protection.
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To be s'nctly correct and up-to
date one must say “prov-ust,”
with the accent on the first sylla* I
b e, and no “pro-vo.” By the time *
the volunteers have been mustered
outlt is possib e. that the correct !
pronunciation of “reveille” will be 1
evolved. There is very wide di- !
vereity of opinion respecting it (
now. According to custom in the i
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iEN’B SUITS.
$5.00 Suits for $ ,50
$7.00 “ “ • $3.50
$9-00 ‘‘ “ $4.50
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$15*00“ “ $7-70
All wool pants 750
$3 00 " “ s\so
e5-G0“ ‘‘ $2,50
camp “rivil-be” gt>'s, but (li'ie
are persons who claim that mi i- I
tary authority doe’ n f eiv-r mt, -
‘ters of pronunciation.—Savannah
Presj.
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The negro will continue ro be »
rotten apple of discord in this
(country. The "latest indication) i
ih’it w the Grand Lodge of Masons'
of Maryland has resolved to ent
1 off’all communication with that
I of the State of Washington, unless
! the latter body shall rescind its
•iciioii extending recognition to
the negro Grand Lodges ot the
country.”—N-w Orle ns estates.
HAS DONE MUCH (SOOD.
“I had catarrh■ in the head
and Con’d find no r<-lief until 1
b gan taking Hood a Sarsai-.-<~
rilla, which cured me. My sister
h s been relieved r f rheumatism
by II oil’s, and my little brother
toi k it after serious ill'ne s and
it restorer-’ his strength. It cured
my father of -effects of sun
stroke.” Sam Cain, Whigham,
Georgia.
Hood’s Pills cure nausea,
headache.
DEFEAT AHEAD
For ANTiecALPiNG B ll In Sfn
ATE.
Washington, D. 0. Dec 9 —The
passage of the antispalping I ill by
the House last night ha« not dis>-
furbed the Senate to any great de
gree. There are four-fa/-Western
m u whe are always opposed to
legislation that seems to them t
he interest of railroad corpora
tion, and they will be able, if they
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USDERWEAR-
Undershirts 15
50c kind 25c
$ I 00 wool 50c
Cant xr flannel
drawers 18 c
Heavy Canton flan
nel drawers f- 5c
worth 50c I
ACOT rBIGEWSmE! -
All Patent Medicines
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Reduced in Price!
W All Toilet Articles
REDUCED TO MEET
Competition Only
When We Cut Every Custo
mer get the Benefit.
J. T. CROUCH & CO.
so elect, to delay action until
I seme other measure shall have
bon presented ar d pa«B«d.
Senators Allen. Chilton and
Can <ler v ill hardly fath r Mr.
Sherman’s bill, It will be ea#>y for
a read under the law to give a
scalping a cer'ificate f r a rtiouth
and let him “scalp” to hit: heart’s
I content
WANTED—A DRINK.
time: 2 a m.
“Ma I want.a drink 1”
“Hush d rling, turn over and
go to sleep !”
“I w:'ii. a drink !” *
“No, you are nstless. Turn
over, dear, at d go to sleep.”
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SHOES!
For me i, boys, ladies
and children- We
iy ! you the very best
quality for the the
vary lowest price.
Ladids good shoes 75e
Men’o “ SI.OO
Ta y are solid leather
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“Lie still,’ Ethel, au<i go to
i ' sleep 1”
j “But I want a drink !”
“No you don’t want a drink,
you had a drink just before ytu
wi nt to bed. New Be still, and gc
' right to sleep.”
“I do too, want a drink!”
> “Don’t let mo speak to you,
ag in, chi'd; jo to sleep.”
| At er five minutes. ] “Ala won’t
y u pl as'' give me a drink?”
”ls you say another word. I’ll
get up and spank you. Now, go to
sleep You are a naughty girl.”
| After two minutes.] “Ma, when
you f.ut up to spank me. will you
' g,ve me a dr.nk. ” —Lif*.
Mr. R. W. Childress is able to
( be out again after an illness of
several days.
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