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Knifing EverytlxinG
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Hl GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES: All new ! U
,• j Styles and to be told for LESS than COST FOR CASH! ,’ it
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I Ivercoats Ju>t r , eceiv J ed a Sam P le Lot of Mena’and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them
sre good and most desirable styles. We will sell the lot at one-half regular prices
■& CAPES ANO JACKETS- W
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- Sample Lot of Jackets and Capes in all the Latest 4
O'* STYLES -AJSTJD COLORS!
' These Beautiful .Goods just received and the entire lot
Will be sold 33 1-3 per cent less than original cost
to manufacture.
CTT Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery and all kinds of notions, you can
WlXiAoLf “"always find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities.
Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underwesr, wool andjeotten, you will find no
ere at prices much lower than any other house in Georgia, and you will get the
very best qualities, no shoddy old goods in the line. r < ( „ i
HATS! I CHILDREN'S CLOTTING. I MEN’S SUITS. UNDERWEAR- | SHOES!
:^e c »rry by far the-Knee pants 15c $5.00 Suita for $1,50-UncUrahirta 15c'For mt a, boya. ladiaa
largest and best line Child's suite 6-5a $7.00 " “ SS.SO “ 50c hind 25c and children- We
'°f Hats in Rome, and $2.00“ “ SI.OO s#oo “ “ $4.50 “SI.OO wool 50c eiye you the vary best
I1 \ J' -~' we can sell them at $3 00“ “ $1.50 #11.00“ ‘ »5,50 Caaton flanaal quality for the the
Stetson Hats lesst;ifln °t her ho * s - M - 50 " " $2 2&*515.00“ •• $7.70 drawers 180 very lowest price.
Have Brains tn Them os pay for them. Boys $5.00&»i U 54.50 All wool pants 76e Heavy OanUM flan Ladids good shoes 76e
Yes, there are brains in Stets.. By *ll means come $7.50 ' $3.75 ss-00 ’ ■ “ $1,50 xel dra. wars 25c Jvfen'» “ “ SIOO
bX, b n r w";;rih k^ 8 the " ” d !*P« see them.“ gU.QO “ $' 00 *5- 00 “ “ $1.50 worth 50c They are solid leather
New Fall Styles in Stiff and S#ft
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SUS UM GO FREE.
Th? hihm Jgaiist 4rs.
Beikia is lot
SUFFIfiIEITLY STRONG
To Remove the “Reasonable
Doubt” From Mjrni of Jury.
Sun Francisco, Cai , Dec. 21. —
Me far therv bus bxen presented by
the prjsecution a strong chain of
eiretinesta .ti*l evidence against
Mrs Rotkin, wbe is accuse 1 of
ecndiag the poisoned candy that
eaueed the deaths of Mrs. Dun
niug and Mrs. Deane at Dover,
Del.
Her identification as th® person
who boeght arsenic and as the
parobaser of the handkerchief con
tained in the box es candy has
bees positive and complete. There
i« small bepe of conviction, hcw-j
•▼er, and general opinion preva’ls,
that she will not be conyicted.
1 he defense are confident of ac
quital. They are greatly interest - ,
•d, but by no means dismayed .
•ver the poesibilhv of John D , jß'»
■ing reaching the witness stand,
•ad stating that «he accused wc
••n planned to kill him and 1
would have succeeded bad not her i
•oatage failed.
“This alary about Dunning I
claiming Mrs. Botkin at one time]
cantamplated his death,” said At-1
tornay George Knight, “is an aw J
ful teatnre and something entire-J
ly unsupported by any knowledge
' we possess. The defease will not
be averse, however, to his testify-
I ing aleng that line If he suc
ceeds in convincinz the Court and
• jury that Mrs. Botk’n really
planned to kill, then he will dis
pose of any motive which she
might have had for the crime with
which she is row charged.
Ibe prosecution disclaims any
1 knowledge as to the alleged at
tempt on Denning’s life.
A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD
Vein of Oke, Worth Millions, in
Pick’s Pbak.
Celorado Springs. Col. Dee. 21.
For two years Colorado Springs
city engineers have been drilling a
1 tunnell a mile long, under a shoul
der of Pike’s Peak, above tbs tim- I
ber line, to join Lake Montane to
the lake# on the west end. It ha#
been dr-ven 2000 feet and penc-
• trat d a thick vein of one which
i has assayed sßlo to SIOOO go,d a
i ton. The city owns the land and
! will get 25 per cent, royalty. Ex
i psrts say the vein contains mil
i lions of dollars worth of ore.
■ BUCKLIN’S arnica salve
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• The beat salve i« the world
,for cuts, biuiese soree, ulcere,
- Salt Rheum,Fever Sores. I etler,
I Chapped hands, Chilblains,
‘Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions,
j and positively cures Piles or no
i pay required. It is guaranteed
I io giv« 01
! money refunded. Price 25 cents
I per box. For salu by Curry Ar-
J ngten Co.
88IW0R SUTt ER
Makts A Graid Staii Piay,
Offers AmiidiHcii
PROVIDING FOR PENSIONS
For Confederate Veteran* And
Other Southerns "
Washington, Dec 81. —Senator I
Butler, of North Carolin ,today
gave notice of as amendment he
will introduce to the pension ap
propriation bill pensioning ex
- confederate soldier. The ameud
asent follow*:
“That from and after the pas
sage of this bill every pension law
now on thrt statute books shal’ ap- ‘
ply to every invalid eoldier, widow
minor child, dependent relative,
the army nursn# and all other pen
sioner# who mav o» able to prove
their claim under tbe present
pension laws without regard to
, hether said eoldier was enlisted in
he federal or confederate serviav
>f tne civil war ol 1861 6 3 provid
ed that those enlisted ir. tl>e cen
eierate ssrvica shall not draw
any back pensions prior t > the
passage of thia bill, but then
c aim under existing laws shall
begin ahd become operatve with
the passage of this bill.” , 3
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Successful Physicians.
We heartily reoomraana Dr. Hath: way Jk C« f
,f 22-4 kJ Broad St., Atlanta, (j*., an islnrf per- (
feetly reliable and remarkably •uocetci’.l tn the t
treatment ol ehroaie dnaaaeeof mon and womo*. (
Thor cure whoa other* tail. Oar re ire if ia ,
need of medical help should eerie wl, write ,
taeee eminent docton and yon will receive a free ,
ami ewert opinion of your case by return mau i
WbuuvcoeU
NO RIGHT TO UGLIN ESS.
The woman who is lovely in
face, form and temper will al
way# have friends, but one who
would be uttractivß must keep
(her health. If she is veak, sick
ly and all run down, she will be
nervous and irritable. If she
lias constipation or kidney trou
ble, her impure blood will cause
pimple#, blotches, skin erup
tions and a wretched complex
ion. Electric bitters is the best
medicine in the world to regu
hate stomach, liver rnd kidneys
and to purify the blood. It gives
strong nerve#, bright eyes,
smooth, velvety skin, rich com
plexion. It will make a good
looking, charming woman of a
run down invalid. Only 50cls
at Curry-Arrington Co’s drug
store.
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sfa 1U '• 7T Agricultural,
° ILJLJ College
n Main Building.
ITiw,
Ift I £ —3<^Wpkju |TI °
WFJa SirjiWa U
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education in the reach of all. A.8.,
8.5., Normal and Business Man’s courses.
Good laboratories; healthful, invigorating cm
mate; military discipline; pood mural and
relipious influences. Cheapest board in the
State; abundance of country producejexpenser
from $75 to $l5O a year; board in dormitories
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the
control of the University. A collepe prepar
atory class. Co-education of sexes. The instb
tntidn founded specially for students of limited
means. Send for catalogue to the President
Jos. S. SruwART, A.M. j
A CUT PRICE DRUG STORE I
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All Patent Medicines
Reduced in Price!
K'SF All Toilet Articles
reduced to meet
Competition Only
When We Cut Every Custo
mer gel the Benefit,
.1. T. CROUCH & CO.
V SMS ,
|g H, P. WOOTEN & BRO., S
Successors to
is ROME PHARMACY. $
301 Br«ad st. —Naw Clark Building, JC
We have bought the entire stock of the Rewe<<®
Pharmacy aud are prepared to supply your wants in*C
the drug, pi ascription and patent medicine line,
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
We solicit a part es your patronage and shall
'J» deavor to the best of our ability io please you at a"C
2?? timee. We should b# pleased to have you call on u
- Full line of drugfist’s sundries, toilat a-tic 1 4# a
2m ue h things as are usually carried in a ii-4t cl»fs dr
tee stors. Cigars and tob a uco.
'** te ••• us.