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EVERYTHING AT COST FOR CASH!
WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE
CB-OTI-lirtlCS
BUSIftIES!
ANO WILL SELL DUR ENTIRE; STOCK
AT CORTI
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AND WHEN WE SAY COST THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE MEAN?
THIS SALE Includes All Our CLOTH IL’CT-,
iOODSarid HTA«
<J AG AMMON & DO.
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FOORS DREYFUS
Narked Dianes in French-
Pilblit Opinion.
I 7 OeKIGIMJ EL9W \
1? ft t 'y Patty Was the De-?
cisj jn Fur a Stay.
Paris Dec. 12. —Th<? de-
veldpments in the Dreytv affair
all tend in favor of. Dreytiis, ai.d
public opinionjn Franca s un
doubt dly vering Io his ?ide.
The derision of the court of cm- '
sation, which postpones the Pio I
vjuart courtmartial indefinitely, is
a dam *gii g blow to the military
party, and the attempt to discredit
his evidence has f tided. A violent
anti-ievision organ shrieks against
the dvision ns a judic al coup'
d’etat, But its geceral reception
in 1‘ liew is favorable. Great ef
forts are being made 'o Btcuro;
Picquart’s provisional r lease, but
the court, of cassation has n > pow
er t > ord< r it.
The Drc.it de I’Hamme nblishes
the nov-’i proposal t> io.ce the
government to obtain Picquait’s j
relent , suggesting a strike «f all
oi the intellectual professions— |
teachers ref using ta teach, tnose’
who ,rv ■ Meers of the reserve and
territorial ui my (tending in their
resignations and artists and man j
ufadurers who are preparing for.
the exhibition oi 1900 withdraw
ing.
In the meanwhile Picqaart re*'
mains in theCherche Midi prison
a dis fairly eomfurtablo, He oc
cupies a largo first floor room over
looking the street, mid is allowed
to write and receive any letters. I
He buys his own food at a restau-l
rant, and th»\ prison r has just
had a windfall in the shape of a
egacy fiom an uncle, a banker,
amounting to thousands of pounds
sterling. There is some serious
' talk of running him as a candi
date f.r the senate at the next
election for 'he Seine, I his is in
itself an indication of the Paris
'feeling.
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i BROKE WORLD’S RECORD.
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jW. H Patton Postal Clerk on
Southern,
Chattanooga. Tenn , Dec. 12.
W H. Patton, a postal roue
agent on the Chattanooga end
Rome division of the Southern
railway, broke the record Satur
day in an examination for a pro
motion.
He handled 10,815 cards, dis
tributing them to postoffices in
Georgia, Alabamn, Tennessee,
Kentucky, Virginia and Missis
sippi, in five hours and tw nty
seveti mmutes, with only nineteen
frrois.
His percentage was 99 89 out of
' rt i oesible 100. Chief Clerk Welch
j gays that this beats the world’s
• record, and is the best ever mud '
J IU an examination, either in the
i United btates or England.
CAN DO LITTLE HARM
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sy ,vesta' Soovel Restore To
Favor.
: Washington. D c 12-Sylvestm
fScovel newspaper correspondent
'who was exclude from all naval
’ships and yards wd army r-serva
j tl ous and posts by formal order,
I has been restored to favor. Ssore
, tarv Long today r-vok»d the or
der of May 17 concerning vessels
I and ft similar order will issue from
the war dypartment
Go to the Racket Store, in the
0 D Wood old stand, and se
cure holiday goeds atyourewn
| prices.
ROMANS
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HrsJ.B. Mason,Of Bam-
nah The Hostess of—
GftPT. STKWfIRTS BOYS
Riyal Feast Spread For The [
Georgians Saturday.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 12 he
ladies of Savannah treu <d the
boys of the Third Georgia regi
ment to a bount'.>ouß repast Sat
urday.
In spite of the freezing and very
inclement weather they vent into
the work heart and soul the Third
Georgia men were kept warm lor u
while at least and had aii they
could eat.
The Auguta company f was fed
at the Catholic library bbl, com
pany L, with Capt. C. E 1; ■ belt
ot Perry, assembled at th Guare s’
armory,company D, Cap . Stowmi
went to ihe home of Mr J B
Johnson, company M. Ct pt L. F.
Garrard, Jr,, of Columbu-, was t
the home ot Captain an i Mrs J.
H Johnstone, and company K.
Capt. Henry Kolshorn, X .vai nah,
was entertained at the V r<t regi
meu'al armory. Iheother compan
ies were looked after in h»' camp
on Dile avenue and m oy Savan
nah ladles went ' out. gethcr
the boys had the beet d y ti:-y
have known since their -r *1 in
Savannah
Col. Berner has information
fom Washington that the regi
ment will be sent to Neuvitas,
with Gen. Carpenter's brigade as |
firrt ordered.
Headache W Jet Mlles* Pain Pills.
Uonthlv F»lns cured by Dr- Mites' Pain
,i cAsrUs,
W A.RX
THE WEST.
TG ARKANSAS
. TEXAS.
I Schedule in Effect Oct. 4th, 1828.
NORTHBOUND. No. 2 ‘ No. 4 N 0.70 N 0.72
Lv A lantft. . 81' 30nrr 4 50pm rSOnia
Ar Marietta.. W V ».n S lupin 54joim U26pu
“ Borne 11 2ttem 746 pm
“ Dalion 11 41am 11 41pm 81(>pm
“ Chafnooga 1 (bpm 1 OOam 93upm
“ Nashville . 8 65pm 8 40am
“ Memphis .. 7i> ai.i 4 33pm
Lt Nashvili- I 730 pm. 7 aism
A r I .noif. ,17 PSr n' 7 'C’nm .
Ev .■mrl.'ie i ilpni: i .Mimi i
Ar Chicago ■ HOsanv 880prn _|
Lt Nashville . 7 M>m 720 am
Ar Louisville. 2 8 lam I*2 25-on
e Cincinnati. 7 05am‘ 4 (Kipm
Train No. 2carries Pullman Sleeper between
Jacksonville. Fla., Atlanta a id Nashville, con
senting with vestibule train for Chicago.
Train No. 4< arile», Pullman Sleeper Augusta
and Atlanta to Nashville and St. Louie through
without chaniro. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta to
Chattanooga, passzugors remain in car until
7 o’clock a m. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta t»
Knoxville via A. K. & N. Ry.
Train No. 70 connects a' Boyoe wi'h Q . 4b C.
for Cincinnati. This train carries threugt
eom’h Atlanta to Rome.
To the South and East.
SOUTHBOUND. | No. 1 | No. 3 | N 0.91 N 0.73
tv Nsbiville 9 Warn lu'.Upm,
“ Cl at noupi *;>spin 3 20am 655 am
“ Daiton 4 11pm 4 Ztum 7 I'am
Rome 4 26pm . . ' 746 am ...
“ Mar;etta . tlh.prn 6 47>am # 45ain T Csrm
Ar Atlanta 7 opm ■ uraWiam BOGam
Lv Atlanta ■ 7 frJpm 7 si.am 4 05pm
Ar Macon... 11 lopnrll loam JAlpm
“ Tifton. I 2 60am 3 05pm
“ Jaek'nville S 4,uain‘lU>>m
T7 a lanta ... 7 vom sam, 4U»pmi I
Ar Mimon . 11 l,.pm 11 ham' 730 pm
“ Albany....l! 827pmll()6pm
“ Thm’svllle I 6 30pm;
“ fiavannah . Hoi«m POOpim
tv Atlanta . Uli.pm 7 soti:n 3 10pm
Ar Angvs a... 5 1 »m 120 pm 8 26pm
Ar Charles on 11 Ovam 800pmj
“ Columbia .10 55am lu lupin
Lv Atlanta, i 7 s;r>n; 12 'JOm il2 00m I I
Ar AJ-.ens 1021 pm; 2 l>)ptn 2 iflpin
“ Richmond. 6 16pm. 7 i.'am 7 15»m
“ V asb gto 'lO liOpmpl 31am 11 81am
" New York. 65.i.m. 5 2.5 pm 62,.->m . ..
Train No. 1 carries Pullman Sleeper Naeh-
Title, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson
ville. Fla.
Ti ain No. Scarries Pullman Sleeper St Louis
•o Augusta without change Pullman Sleejier
(Chattanooga to Atlanta open for passengers
Chattanooga 9 o'clock p. m. Pullman Sleeper
; Knoxville to Atlanta via A. K. A N. By. Per
ftsrther information write to
| H. F BMITH, C. E. HARMAN,
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pana. Agt.
Rf ri' 1 LE ) df
and for a jwlly good time with
family or friends, there is noth
in" like an often surry for either
Winter or Summer. Our stock
of stylish carriages is unrivalled
and our spider phaetons, runa
bouts, buggies,ti aps, cart#, wag
onettes, canopy top, t r open sur
rey* xre lipht e :sy, comfortu
bl and beiu’i.u) in constiuo
tiou, trimming?, and finish. We
Iso repair an It v rhaul vehicles; *»1..0 carry lu big line of fin |
harness and lap rebes, Rome Buggy Co, 8509 511 Broac|
street,Rftme f a. Fattfi im.dWilliams, A «nt».
TERREL speed
Warier’s MA I CH LESS “T WOFERS” w«ar|
the brand of TERRELL SPEED, the renowned!
“Coon Skin’’ Staiesman of Floyd. The sa’e|
of this brand has be?n unprecedented.
But then Thomas Warters never put «|
orry cigar on thj market- He is too enter!
oHsing and to d hon 3 st. Every cigar is ex act I
iy what si cl J med for its brand, and the War I
ters cigars -are aoso' utel/ the best on the mar-ii
ket.
FO -i SALE BY ALL DEALERS.j*
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L’VEFtf, SALE AND FEED STABLES,] I
Offers the public th* fi mt tevxn, b*to'j cv |
nuces aud most polite and courteous drivers
The best stock of horws and mules cu sale cc*'
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