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J j GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and BOVS’ MACKINTOSHES: All new i ' *k
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/I J UIt recc ’ ve d a Sample Lot of Mens’and Boys’ Fine Over Coats and all of them
V ▼ < re food and most desirable styles. We will sell the lot at one-half regular prices,
> CAPES ANO JACKETS- tfr
Sample Lot of Jackets and Capes in all the Latest jK_A
dßfej STYLES AND COLORS!
These Beautiful .Goods just received and the entire lot
•- W Will be sold 33 1-3 per cent less than original cest
to manufacture. /SWaS
C!TT Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery and all kinds of notions, you can
WX JU XafeW“"always find here at the very lowest prices, and very best qualities.
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Ladies, Misses and Infants, knit underwear, wool andlcotton, you will find Burro "sj£jP
tre at prices much lower than any other house in Georgia, and you will get the aaOw.
very best qualities, no shoddy old goods in the line.
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nH AT S! CHlLOfltlt’S CLOTHING. MEN'S SUITS. UNDERWEAR- | SHOES!
We carry by far the-Knee pants 15c $5.00 Suite for $1,50i Undershirts Lso For me i, boys, ladie®
largest and best line Child’s suite 65® $7.00 ‘‘ “ $3.50 * sOokind 250 and cnildren- We
of Hats in Rome, and $2.00 “ “ SI.OO ss-00 ‘‘ “ $4.50 ‘‘sl GO wool 50c sdye you the very beet
we can sell them at $3 00 “ ° $ 1.50 $ll.OO ‘‘ ‘ $5,50 Canton flannel quality for the the
Hflfc less than other hoas- $4.50 “ “ $2 25 $15.00 “ * $7-70 drawers 180 very lowest price.
□ Ivlovll es pay for them. Boys ss.ooßhritss2.so Xll wool pants 75© Heavy Cantxn flan Ladid* rood shoes 7Be
Y."th7r. B .”‘“J", T in e s t .ts.» By «11 m.ans some - $7.50 “ $3.75 ss• OO " " tl.bO *el drawers Ssc Men’. “ “ SI.OO
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Pi’ sid&nt Ik-KNey lid i
i Royal C!d Tims
8R HIS SOUTHERN TOUR.
Reached Washington Enjoying
Perfect Health.
Washington, Dec. 21. — Th®
presidential party, after an ab
sents of several days in the
south, arrived at the Pennsyl
vania station over the Southern
railway at 11 :80 o’clock yester
day-morning exactly on schedule
time.
With the exception of Mrs.
McKinley, who was slightly in
disposed at Atlanta, every mem
ber of the party has been in the
best of health and all pronounc
ed the trip most enjoyable and
a splendid success in every way.
Everywhere a stop was made
the president was received with
greetings and demonstration* of
•n enthusiastic character and
entire week there was not a dis
turbing incident.
The run from Columbia, S.
0., Was uneventful, and on ar
rival here the splendid train of
six Pullman care under the per
sonal supervision of General
Agent Brown, was run up th®
Sixth street aiding, where
lighted. The president- aad
I Mrs. McKinley, were driv-n to
‘ the white house at once.
I The last morning aboard the
I presidential train was spent
j chiefly in farewell visits paid
upon each other by as embers ©f
the party. The president receiv
ed all his guests in his own ear.
He expressed hie entire satisfac
tion over the,‘trip In this seati
! ment every member of the cab-
I inet aboard heartily coincided,
while Gens. Wheeler »nd Shafter
repeated the eulogistic expres
sions already made in their pub
lie speeches.
The general impression pre
vailed that the trip had cemented
to a marvelous degree the good
feeling between north and south
and had brought into promin
ence the excellent condition and
capabilities of the aimy.
The original object of the visit
to celebrate the peace with Spain
lost its significance directly after
i the president’s memorable ut
terances regarding the care of
: confederate dead.
i Secretary Alger expressed
i himself as highly pleased with
• the reception accorded the pre 1 -
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for b-ui’M .0r.., ulc.r.,
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iChapped hand., Chilblain.,
iC.rn., » d »H Bki * ~r ’
I , n d po.iliMlr «»"• PllM or
pay r.,uir.d. b 1-
„ K i« p.rl«» Mli.f.M'«» »’
tnon.T r.fu.*.d-
p.r box. For eala by Cu.ry A
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idential party at every point in
the south and said what partic
ularly impressed him was the
absolute sincerity of the people
in their welcome of the presi
dent ; it was henest, straightfor.
ward and such as might come
only from a loyal, loving kins
man.
The secretary lost no opportu
nity during the trip to look into
the conditions among the United
States troops quartered in the
southern towns end cities a.ong
the line of route. Generally
speaking, he feund these condi
tions admirable and the men in
splendid condition. He was par
ticularly gratified at the univer
sal reports testifying to the ex
cellent conduct of the soldiers.
The leading citizens assured
him at all points that the men
w» re behaving like gentlemen
aud’giving no cause for concern,
but on the contrary were being
welcomed to the homes of the
people
newspaper’s Blunder
Ci eated a stir In Banking Cir
ces at Springfield, Ohio.
Springfield, Ohio, Dec. 21
An unfortunate blunder in a
Cincinnati paper has created a
sensation here. A special was
incorrectly printed from Spring
field, stating that ex-Benator
Brice’s connection with the First
National Bank had prevented ii
from being wrecked by a dis
honest official.
The First National Bank her*
is cni *f the solidest institutions
u the state. «x>v. BnshneUis ip
mident.
NO KIGHT TO UGLIN ESS.
Th* woman who is lov*ly in
face, form and temper will al
ways hav* friends, but on* who
would be ettraetiv* must k*ep
hsr health. If she is weak, sick
ly and all run down, she will be
nervous and irritabl*. If she
has constipation *r kidney trou
ble, her impure blood will cause
pimples, blotches, skin erup
tions and a wretched complex
ion. Electrie bitters is the best
medicine in the world to regu
late stomach, liver rnd kidneys
and to purify the blood. It gives
strong nerves, bright eyes,
smooth, velvety skin, rich com
plexion. It will make a good
looking, charming woman of a
run down invalid. Only 50cla
at Curry-Arrington Co’s drug
store.
2240 TtL Georgia
wRiW Agricultural,
*■ Illi College
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education ia the reach of all. A 8.,
8.5., Normal and Business Maa’s courser.
Good laboratories; healthful, invigorating cW
mate; military discipline; good moral and
.ueltgiouo influences. Cheapest board in the
‘State; abundance of country produce; expense?
from |75 to *l5O a year; board in dormitories
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; full faculty of nine; all under ths
oonwol of the University. A college prepar
atory class. Coeducation of sexes. The insti
tutioafounded specially for students of limited
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A CUT PRICE DRUG STORE!
All Patent Medicines
Reduced in Price!
All Toilet Articles
reduced TO MEET
Mu Competition Only
When We Cut Every Custo
mer get the Benefit.
J. T. CROUCH & CO.
<H. P. WOOTEN & BRO., 5
Successors to - 3*
S -yv ROME PHARMACY. $
-'>l 30t Broad at. —Now Clark Building,
'tS We have bought the entire stock of the
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants la
2® the drug, and patent medicine lino.
stock io complete and of the vary highest grade.
Wo solicit a part of your patronage and shall on
deaver to the boot of our ability Io please you at
times. Wo should be phased to havo you call on a
35? Full lino of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a
uoh things as are usually carried in a first-class dr So
•tore. Cigars aud tob a coo.
i Class loses us. S>