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THIS §flL& Includes All Our CI.O3'HING,
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HIS FHTHEB S SOK
Wusi m Said es Yeilny
Jesse Jar;.
IIS TRIfILFOR ROBBERY.
Kansas City’s Bast People Be
lieve Him Innocent.
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 26. —
The trial of Jesse James’ who is
charged with complicity ia the
blowing up and robbery of a
Missouri Pacific train near
Leeds, on the night of Sept. 26,
will be cal ed on Monday, Janu
ary 2.
The jury which will hear the
evidence in the case is now be
ing drawn. - Special Judge
Shackelford, of Boonville, Mo.,
will president the trial.
The indications are that this
will be one -of the most interest
ing trials ever held heie. The
fact that the young man is a
•on of the faneous Jesse Janies,
Missouri’s most noted bandit,
will draw great interest in his
trial.
Since he v»as arrested on suspi
cion cf btii g implicated in the
blowing up of the Jesse James has
been at hit little cigar stand in
the County Conrt*toupe build'i g
•Aery day.
He has eaid all along that he ie
innocent and that h* will prove it
in court. There are many of the
beat known people in Kansas City
Who believe young James to be
InuMent.
HIS LIFE WAS SAVED.
Mr. J E Lilly, a premia «n
citizen of Hannabal, Mo., lately
had a wonderful deliverance
, frum a frightfu 1 death. In tel
ling of it tie says: “I was ta
ken with typhoid fever that ran
into Pneumonia. My lungs be
came hardened. I was so weak
I couldn't even sit up in had.
Nothing he'pod me. I expects •
to soon die of consumption, when
1 heard of Dr. King’s New Die*
©no bottle gave great
I relief, I continued to use it,and 1
now am well and string. I
can’t say too much in it«
praise.” This marvelous medi- 1
cine is the surest and quickest
cure in the world for a'l Throat
and Lung Trouble. Regular six
es 50'Cents snd 10. Trial bot
, ties free at Curry-Arrington Co’s
drug store ; every bottle* guar
; anteed.
XMAS AND HOLIDAYRATES
The W. A A. R. R. will sell 1
roand trip tickets at reduced
rates. Tickets to be sold to any
point East of the Mississippi and
South of the Ohio and Fototaac
rivers on Deoember 28, 23, 24.
25 ai d 26; also December 30th
and 31st, January Ist and 2nd
with extreme limit Jan. 4, 1199.
Cad on C. I£. Harmon, Gener
al Passenger Agt. Atlanta, Ga.,
or C. K. Ayer, P. A T. A.,
Rome, G.
Fixiwats Fa* Sals. —Mrs A
O, Garrard, whose '‘at cost to
quit business sale” ia in progress
desire* to sell all her ceuoer
shew eases, nlso all her upright
show easos. She also often* for
sale a set of old style mahogany
chairs. Call and s».e these articles
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HOLIDAY RS'FLEC
TIONS.
Will bo ole sant if you buy j
I horo wlytl Furniture you dh-'
for gifts. We have mu excellen
fine of Desks, Book Cases, Chi
na elossta, Parlor Cabinets, 4>i»a
ving Stands, Pictures aad other
handsome and durable pieces
suitable for presentation eithe
to yourself or s tuo fri nd.
These goods are not the kind
made up selely for the Ho’idu;
trade, but are high grade, and
the equal of anything ever sold
by us.
Os course our prioes v ill meet
with your approval.
Khudy, Harvey & Cc.
Mo. 387, Bioad St.
W.A ■" t'W—W '' ■■■"—r-T J?TT
EMBRACES JUDISM
Wife of the Poet Kahn Acceiots
The Hebrew Faith
Paris, Deo 24 —Mme. Kahu
wife of Gast ive Kahn, the pout,
has been admitted to the Jewish
church aid has nite gone through
a marriage ceremony with her
husband iu aeeoidsnee with th
Jewish rites. „w»a formerly a !
Catholic, aud look this step resent
ment of the feeling against her
huehand'a people
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P* . AND
THE WES r.
TG ARKANSAS
. TEXAS.
Schedule in Effect Oc-<‘. 4th; 18.'3.
»OR-.HBOnKD. No. 2 ' No. 4 N 0.70 ' N 0.73
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B ’ue . Jl 25am . 745 »iu< .
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mhville . esspm ■
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neo ina with veeKbnle train for Ohio lip,.
Train No. 4 • erriee, PuiUnrv ilMper AugoMt
r. j<l At'anta t > Nashville and t. Louis through
r ithout c-rfjxe. Pnilwau Sleeper Atlant* u
C .-.tU.ioutfa, uasejnKore re- mtn ar until
i ■>'■ ~>.-k a. m. Pullman gj .per a uuta t«
Knoxville via A. X A N. Ry.
Train No. 70 eonneote at Bo -e with Q. A C.
for OiuolunaU. This train carries liiroujh
eorioh Atlantn te Rome.
To the South and East.
sovTßßortrm ' No. 1 I Ne. 5 N 0.91 N 0.7»
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J ' 5 s^m^9ji: L . 6&pm 77”
1 j No. 1 mrrit, PulUian SieeiAr nTa
vi s, ' -.attain> U(t a Mu d Atlanta to
vi'.e. Fia.
'j ain No. Scarries Pullman S-' •’jar 5t T.onis
t< August* without change Pullman Sleeper
C. " L-.anooga to Atlanta open for passenger*
Cluiitanoog* Bu’olock p. m. *’ulhnan Simper
Kn , iville te Atlant* via A. K. ft N. Uy. For
further info, .nrlon write to
Rife I’.LJb IF J> t Cli 1(R I’ '
»vi for a j»i< | td ij-.ih ri b /“ .
i ssily or frit' ihtit is roti Y j
itr/like au ®p« n g ß rry for either 'fX >\ - J
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ahd bt-.u‘ i in ccus iuc
iioj, Irimmiu >d finish-. We
k’ repair ;n. ,<rhau’ vehhvs; ako carry?, big inf 9l
h.. lass and la, ;■I . ~ Rom.’-: INc ’-'Y Co, 5509 ill I ,M
3 Hi t,Ron eG; z itj . . i i.r> J. Wn j lAMis, A cuts.
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•TERREL, SPEKD
Warier 3 MA TCHLESS “T
- the brand TERR iLL SPEED, the renowM
“C ?on Sk ; Statesman of Floyck "The st
» o his tear has berm unprecadenteci.
But the Thomas Warters never put
• so. ry cigar .1 the market. He is too ent*
. pHsfnganJ oo honjst. bvery cisar is eXJC
ly what si cT J ned so- its brand, an i the Wa
’ te , c : gars 3 a'oso’utel/the bistoo tn 3 m
ket.
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Offers 111 public thi fi mt team, ■
ances a J most polite and courteous dm* ■
The bet cock of horoefc and mules on ® I