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> SPECIALS FOR THE NEXT TEN DAY®§ J
Hj , GENTLI EN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES: All new ’J;!
Il 1 .Styles and to be sold for LESS than COST FOR CASH! " I
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A xri =Mt*r»ri o fQ’ Just received a Sample Lot of Mens’and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them!
\J vVi VUCtVO are good, and most desirable styles. W< ill sell the lot If regular price I
' CAFES AND JACKETS* I
Sample Lot of Jackets and Capes in all the Latest I
4 > STYLES -A-ISTID COLOSSI I
\ These Beautiful Goods just received and the entire lot T® . W|
T Will be sold 33 i-3 per cent less than eriginal ccst I
«y to manufacture. <: • . A I
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MiL- find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities. I
Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underwear, wool and cotton, you will find r.o miTTONSJd> I
ere at prices much lower than any other house in Georgia, and you will eet the I
very best qualities, nosheddy old goods in the line. 7 ; ’ s 7 HrW
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M HATS! CHILDREN’S CLOTHIRG. MEN’S SUITS. U.’iDERWFAR- ! SHOES! I
' 'ec :iy byfar ,the'Kne< ■ 15c s'oo Suks f.;r $1,50 Undershirts IBHFor mp r. hoys, ladiw I
sest and best line Child’s suite 65e $7.00 “ $3.50 ‘ 5 1 tr :i. W»
£uts in Rome, and $2.00 “ “ SI.OO S9OO “ - “$1 GO wool sOoi -very best
=7— ' ~ l-h-fa can sell them at $3-00 *‘ ” $1.50 SU.OO- ’- . > ' t , r the th .
Stetson Hats less than other hous - S4 ’ so ‘ “ $2 25 $15.00“ “$7.70 drawers 18c very lowest price.
Have Brains in Them 101 lL'-HI. j£>'..ySsU. - ja-MCSv.v.SO zl.ll WOOI pants rOC lie -VV* Ci?.'ltQXl fl?.Ti. I< 1 d d.S rrnrwl chops 761
Yes, there are brains in Stetson By al] means come “ $7.50 “ $3.75153-00 “ “ sl, 0 nel di “
Hats— brains m making them and k . . If • La el.uU
brains in w them. Uld See them. $ll,OO 00 " “ $2,50 S7QT . LH iHH !««thar
New Fall Styles in 5 ft . ' ' - jCI L IST
Hats on sale. It s a wise head iß**'
that wears a Stetson Hat. ■ . •• ■ z ’.
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“I may not be noted for hard
work,” mused the Thomas Cat as
ha surveyed the milk pitcher on
door-step; “but here’s where I
get in some of my beet licks,”
o o o
Th« only’ Engl; h nobleman who
•njoys the privilege of v earii g hie
hat in the pres-nee of the Qn*en
is Lend Forester, who has. ccej ted
the office of Mayor of W< n>< ck
this year. 1 f was e red
en bis ancestor. J< hn F> rester,
by a grant frr m Kii gHei ry VIII,
o o o
Ar. idle statistician has estima
ted that an average man of 50
years has worked 6,500 d
slept. 6,000, amused hiir.relt 4t‘o,
has walked 12,000 miles, 1 as been
ill 500 da vB. he 8 ea*m 39 <OO meals
and in them 15/00 | ounds of
meat, 4,000 pounds of v gMables
and drsnk 7 000 gall ns of fluids.
o o o
It is reported that very rich
finds of copper, quite as remark
able of thsir kind as the alluvial,
deposits of geld havi been discov
ered in Klondike. A recei 1 essay
of the ore is a eged to have shown ■
94 per cent, of copper,
oo o 1
C*pt. Sgsbtn says hen y. r '
kaew that Sergt. Bi'l Au bony, '
of ths Maine, coolly salut d him ,
•aid, on a ui- morab'eaud excising i
occasion, “Sir, the ship h. S been ;
||lown up and is sinking,” until
pe saw it iu the newspapers/ All
the BBme, a pretty wife
and a nea* sinecure on the s’.age,
on the strength of hie a!leg>d dra
malic self possession , If tbs cup-j
tain can’t remember it that may
be accounted for, on the theory
that he was excited and Sergt,
Bi 1 was cool, had his manners
| and memory with him, and keeps
them still in hand,
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The Treasury Department has
been enriched to the extent cf
j $13,000,000 —the uiM xpeidod
balance of the Navy Depar meut’s
• war appropriation .The Navy De
partment not only sinks hostile
I squadrons with neatness and dis-
I patch, but does its work on very
moderate t rm?.
o o o
It turns out that the dinner giv-
Jen by William Waldord As or at
CiiVeden for General Kitche.ier
, was not attended by that celebrity
because st the las* moment he re
ceived an invitation from the
Prince and Princess of Wales.
\\ ben the Prime learned that thia
• invitat i n had deprived Mr As
j tor of his gui st of honor he wrote
: a h'-udsome apology, explaining
j that the Princess had never met
•Lord Kitchener, and this was her
; only chance to do so,
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' It is believe by oil experts that
• West Virginia is U( deriv'd by a
1 sea of petroleum. The output of
'white send oil for 1897 amounted
i to over 18,000,000 barrels.
o o o
| Whi'e Colonel Roosevelt whs
i blockaded on a train between New
j York and Boston during the
jeeut snow storm ho dictated to a
I stenographer iu three hours an ar
ticle for one of the magazines
about the Santiago campaign, tor
’ which he is to receive SI,OOO,
ojtneone, who d es not take into
account ths tune epent by the
colonel in Cuba, figures that this
is making money at the rate of
more than $5 55 per minute
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The Carroll Free Press is not
alarmed by the prediction that
• Georg’a will be dsad broke as er
the first of July. It gays- “We
have been dead broke four or-five
years and never felt better in our
1 fe.”
0 0 0
The Cubans claim that the ne-
soldiers steal i: gs, and a
newspnpT betters the situation by
advising the tub.ns to raise
chickens.
000
The Brooklyn Eagle is of th
opinion that a, tieat ment of 38 S,
s >ap, soldiers and sermons, will
improve Cuba greatly.
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The narrowest street in the
world is iu Yarmounth. England
Ihe entrance at one end is only
I twenty-nine inches arid ths oth-r
ftity-six. Neighbors can easily
shake h»n is across the street It
is called Kitty Withes Row.
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Prairie dogs are itioreasiug eo
rapidly in West Toxas that the
people are holding public mret
mg to formulate some inode of
protection.
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To be strictly correct and up-to
date one must say “pruv-ust,”
with the accent on the first sy 1 ia
be, ami no “pro-vo.” By the tun
the volunteers have b en mustered
out it ia possible that the correct
pr nunciation of “reveille” will be
evolved, fhere is very wide di
versity of opinion respecting it
now. According to custom in the
camp "r, vrl-.ee” goes, rut there
are persons who e’eim t t mi i
tary authority does not c v-r uia -
ters of pronunciation.—Savannah
Press.
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• The negro will continue ro be a
.rotten apple of discord in this
.country. The latest i dication is
ih t *ihe Grand Lodge of Maso..J
of Maryland has resolved to ent j
off all communication with that'
of the State of Washing- n, ii:il<-sp
the latter b -dy shall rescind it
scion (xV recognition to
the negro Grand Lodges of the
ci uutry.”—New Orleans States
HAS DONE MUCH GOOD.
‘•I had catarrh in the hind
and could fiud no relief until 1
began taking Hood s Sarsapa
rilla, which cured me. My sister
hs3 been relieved < f rheumatism j
by Hood’s, and nay little brother)
took it after serious illness and i
it restored his strength It cured
my father of effects of sun
stroke.” Sam Cain, Whigham,
Georgia.
Hood’s Pills cure nausea,!
headache.
SR'l-1 11 .1 J.
DEFEAT AHEAD
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For Antiscai.ping B ll In Sen
ate.
Washington, D. 0. Do: 9— <r!ii
passage of the antiscalpit i bill >y
Iho House last night has not dis
turbed the Senate to any g: / de- ;
gree. There are four-far-Western
men who are a’ways opposed to
legislation that seems to them to <
be interest of railroad corporu
tion, aud they will be able, if they >
A COT PRICE DRUG STORE!
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!P' ' 5 r‘ -pi i t 3,• • t j
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All Toilet Articles
RE D TO MEET
( tition Only
When We Cut Every Cus.o
mt et the Benefit.
I -I. T. CROUCH CO.
iso elect, to delay ac ion until
. so«ne other m«a«ur > shall have
I been presented at d p:i«»t»d.
Senators Allen. Chilton and
Candler will hardly fath'-r Mr.
Sherman's bill, It will bn easy for
a road undef the law to give a
scalping a certificate f< r a month
and let him “ncr.lp” to hit heart’s
content’
WANTED—A DRINK.
time: 2 a m.
“Ma I want a dun
“Hush dulling, turn ov r ai d
go to sleep 1”
“I want a drink I’’
“N<>, you are r stlesg. Turn
over, dear, and go to sleep
[After five minutes.] “Ma, I
want a drink !”
»fv • » e
“Lie still. Ethel, and go
sleep I”
“ But I want a drink !"
“No you don’t want a drink,
y u had a drink j ist bes >re yo u
w. nt to bed. Now be still, and go
night to s eep.”
• “I do. too, want a drink! ’
“Don’t let mo speak t) y° u »
again, child;.go to sleep.”
[ \fte r five minutes. ] “Ma wont
you please give me a drink?
“If you say another word, I d
get up and spank you. Now. go to
<d“ep You uro a naughty girl-
[ After tw ■ minutes. | “Ma, when
■ < u get up t" spank me will y ofl
give me a 'r nl: ’ ’ —LT*
Mr. R. \V. Childress ie able te
j be out again, after an illness of
k(ivhi;ll d>os