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I Have Decided to go Out of the Milliuery Business. This is the First Time I Have Offered ly
Stock at Cost, or at Closing Out to Quit Business Figures. I Now Throw the Entire Stock on
lhe Market and Wil! Proceed to Close it Out at Once-Everything Goes!
->REMEMBER EVE
MRS. GARRARD.
BREEZY ITEMS
frilln by ibr Sptslsl Lib
hi Cirrupidtut,
HUgii IQTTIR UIiPIGKKD.
Fa-mere Will Pck Cotton Du.
rii'Ctha Holidays.
London, Qa 21 —Mr. J. W.
Caldwell leffc last Sunday for hie
home near Calhoun, where he
will spend Christinas, returning
the first of January.
Mr. A. J. Carver returned
yesterday from Lytle, Ga., where
he has been at work for the gev
•rnsseut.
✓ The Armington Beauxite Co.,
hae shut down until ths first of
Uext year, when it will open up
with an increased force of hands,
expect to do a much larg
er business than they have ever
done before.
Mr. George Biijg spent last
week tn London with his friend
Mr. A. C. Wilkins, aed return
ed to his homo at Pine L >g Sun
day .
A. C. Wilkins leaves Satur
day for Ohlcamauga, where be
will spend the holidays with his
ei »t«r, Mr. E. E. Gilliam.
Messers Will and Liu Fowler
spending this week in Reyn
old’s bend, bird hunting. They
report very good luck.
Christmas is almost h?re and
“ ,s people around and near
London are not more than one
half done picking cotton, and I
•appose a lot es them will spend
•11 the holidays in the cotton.
P*tch winding up the 1898 cot--
erop, and everybody i®» r
here will reduce the
oottea acreage considerably, one
third at least.
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, HIS LIFI WAS SAVED.
Mr. J E. Lilly, a proEsinen
sitiaen of Haanabal, Mu , lately
had a wonderful deliverance
from a frightfu’ death. In tol
ling of it he says: “I was ta
ken with typhoid fever that ran
into Pneumonia. My lungs be
(jaiii* hardened. I was so weak
I couldn’t even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped mo. I expected
to sooi die of consumption, when
I heard of Dr. King’s New Die*
eovery. Ono bottle gave great
relief. I eontlnued to use it,and
now am woll and strong. I
can’t say too much in ite
praise.” This marvelous medi
cine is tbo snroet and spiekoot
cure in the world for all Throat
and Lung Trouble. Regular eie
os 50 cents and $1 •€. Trial bot
tles free at Curry-Arrington Co’s
drug store ; every guar
antoed.
60 MILLIONS
Will Bo VotOd to Build Nbw
Ships.
Washington, Dee. 21 •I he gen-
eral opinion here is that Congress
will provide liberally for the
building of eew ships for the navy
riixty millions of dollars, it is ex
pected, will be voted, as Congress
man and Senators generally realize,
that the navel eetablishment most
he well eared for if the expansion
policy of the Government is fol
lowed out. as now seems probable.
It is proposed to distribute th*
money among 15 vessels, three oi
which will be seagoing sheathed
and coppered battleships cf 18,-
500 toes *o have a speed above 18
knots if possible; three sheathed
armored erasers of
about 12,000 tons, and at least 22
knot* spesc; tbree sheathed and
eeppered pr else ted cruisers of
COOO tone, er»d six *beath«d and
jsoppered cruisers es 25CK* tone.
1 Some opposition to this immense
! pragrsne semes from ship-builders.
Their plants, it is said, are not
large on, ugh to accommodate the
entire construction
SAMPSON LEAVES HAVANA.
j Sails For New York and Will
Take Two WsekU Re->t
Washington, D-c 21 The
navy d-prtrtmeut is advixeJ of t h o
leading of Admiral Sampson ot
| his fligfbip, the New York C'm-
I nriodore Philip, on the T»xas, will
Ibe the commanding oiler <f th*
I Ame>'Can naval forces at Havana,
ay virtue of hie sonority, but Ad
wiral Sampson retains his ,'ona
i maad of the entire north Atlante
i station .
It is his purpose upon arriving
in the United S ates to rpst for
two weeks, the first 'itne he will
have had the opportunity for a
[year and a half.
WHAT CAUSED IT.
“I have been a constant suf
ferer from headaches and weak
eyes. I thought my trouble was
due to catarrh and I resorted to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was soon
inproving, and I have had no
severe attacks since I began tak
ing this medicine. I cannot say
too much in its praise.” Indiana
Cobb, Sunny Side, Ga.
Hood's Pi.is cure all liver ilia.
Easy to take, easy te operate ;
I roliable, sure. 25c.
JBLL-IJLIIMM J_ I ■«
TERESA GOING TO PIECES
Advices 3ay Tho Vessel Has
Broken in T we.
New York, Dee 21. —According
tj mail advices Nassan, N. P., the
straaded cruiser Maria Teresa has
broken in two jnet aft of the after
funnel. The forward part io fart on
the reef, but ths after part hao
>lid« into the upper water, where
lit lies completely submerged evW
at lew water
The weather kas been very bois
terous aa< the wreck io rapidly
breaking to pieces under the blows
of the tremendous serf that at
times swallows it oat of sight.
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HOLIDAY RIFLCC
TIONS.
Will bo pleasant if you buy
here whet Furniture you need
for gifts. We have an exoellen
line of Deeks, Book Cases, Chi
na closets, Parlor Cabinets, Sha
ving Stands, Pie aree and other
handsome and durable pieeoe
suitable for preeentatiba either
to yourself or sobs friend.
Those goods are net the kind
made up eelely for the holiday
traia, but are high grade, aad
the equal of anything oyer weld
by us.
Os course our prices will meet
with your approval.
Rhudy, Harvey & Co-,
Mo. 387, Broad St.
X MAS AND HOLIDAYRATES
The W. & A. R. R. will sell
round trip tickets at reduced
rales. Tickets to be sold to any
point East of the Mississippi and
South of the Ohio and Potomac
rivers on December 22, 23, 24,
25 and 26; also December 30th
and 31st, January Ist and 2nd
with extreme limit Jan. 4, 1899.
Cail on C. E. Harmon, Gener
al Passenger Agt. Atlanta, Ga.,
lor 0. K. Ayer, P. A T. A.?
Rome r (j. ' i
| Beware of Imitations
MHH t>UNC4M!» MX* XWRI n* von*.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EX-
U RBION RATES via SO.R’Y.
JFor Christmas holidays, the
Southern railway will sell tick
ets from points on its lines to
points E-st of the Messissippi
and South of the Ohio and Poto
mac rivers at rate of one and
one third fares for the round
trip. Tickets will be sold Dee.
22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, also Dec .
30th, 31st and Jan. Ist, and 2nd
with final limit to return Jan.
4tb. 1899.
This will give every one an
excellent opportunity of spend
ing Christmas holidays with
their friends and relations.
For further call
on Railway Ticket
Agent.
WBWHEK? ..
DON CARLOS ILL
Final Meeting of Cadlsts will be
Maid In Ven ce.
London, Dec. 20. —'The Rome
correspondent of the Daily Mail
says:
Don Carlos, the Spanish pre
tender. returned to Venice last
week. His overwork has greatly
aggravated his respiratory af
fection and he is obliged to keep
his bed. A final meeting of Car
list citiaoas is about to be held
i V eai ce.
"SGAfIDnLOUS"
lyl Trlh.a to log Qtfiy
Won’t Get Jdstise.
HAS r'ILED ANSWER
Denying the Al'egaHon Made
by the Defendants
Philadelphia, Dec. 20. Dis
trict Attorney Graham filed the
answer of the Commonwealth to
the petition of United States
Senator Quay, Rifhard R. Quay
and former State Treasurer Hay
wood. The answer makes speci
fic denial of the allegations ad
vanced by the defendants, and
especially concerning former
Judge Gordon’s pa r t in the pro
ceedings.
The assertion of Senator
Quay and his co-defendants that
a fair trial cannot be obtained is
termed scandalous and untruth
ful. Arguments will be heard
Jan. 7.
WHAT JOY FUL FKELINu.
With the exhilarating sense of
renewed health aud strength and
internal cleanliness, which follows
the me of Syrup of Fige, is un
known to the few who have uot
progressed beyond the old-time
medicines and the cheap subeti-«
tutee sometimes offered but never
accepted by the well-informed.
Buy the genuine manufactured by
he California Fig Svrnp Ce.
M . Henri Lavedan was taken
and M. Zola was left in the
election to the vacant seat in
French Academy. This in
stitution seems to have
fallen into the bands of small
fry, and men of genius must re
main on the outside.