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J. riVTTIMER
PROSPSMS UN.
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DNJANUS NEXT.
The 5 and 10 P«ent Reduc
tion C»! a d.
18,000 employes ol L. & N.,
R. li.. will this yinjoy th*
most pleasing hoi' season
they have known fears, and
certainly the mosiuant oi
the past five,
According to thejnise that
if the earnings of t*bad war
ranted it the remtiir • per
cent of the 10 per deduction
made in August. 18> (jU ld bs
restored at the first he year,
the employes will, ojiuary 1
begin te receive the 9 wages
and salaries that world them
before the dark days 891.
The earnings of t )a d in
the past few months 1 been
such as to leave li tie that
the premised restoratiwould
be made. A reporter w form
ed at the office ot th,neral
manager of the read trthai
the restoration would iade.
I he L <t N. is acting n sect
geod faith with its emj>s.
Whea the reduetion first
*aeunced in circulars Au-
gust 7 and August 14, 1898, the
men were promised that as soon
as the earmags justified it the
cut would be restored The re
duction affected all, from* Presi
dent Milton B bssith to tho
humblest messenger. The em
ployes acted with rare good
muse, There was scarcely a
grumble. They accepted the de
crease as inevitable tied trusted
vO the road to restore it as soon
as possible.
Early in 1198, the employes
..ad hopes that the restoration
was but a matter of a short
ime. The first definite state
ment, however, wm that made
by General Manager Metcalfe,at
■he meeting of the Engineers
and Firemen's Brotherhood ho>d
here 1- t February. Mr. Met
calfe told them that part of the
.eduction would be restored in
J uly and the rest as aeen as pos
sible.
ft HAT JOTFHL FIILIM*.
With ib* •xhil*r*tiug
renewed hoi th and strength aad
nUri el ckanlinm, whidh follows
the nee of dyvep of Figa, >• UB "
k«ewu le the few who have not
pregreeted beyoed the eld-tuee
medieiaoe and the eheap s»bs‘i
tutea sometimes efered I ut MV«r
• coopted by the weil-iuform.d.
Utir the gssinin* aaanu aetarod by
(he'Calilornia Fig Sy rep Co.
Spring term at Romo Busi
ness college begins Monday Jan 1
2nd, 1899. $lO 00 oft all com
plete course scholarships to all
pupils who will begin on open
ing day. H- ®- Prin
cipal-
e
DOUBLE DALLY HKKVTv'fe IO
FLORIDA VIA SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
Thfl Ssntheru Ea (wayfin com
unction with ’he Florida Central
and Peninsular R, R., operates
■ two trains daily Rome to Jackson
ville, Fla., b®th of which carry
handsome Pu'ltaan Draft! i; Room
Sleeping Care. Train leaving
Raima 8 120 p m arrh'es .' Tson
vi'le the next g at BUS a.
m. This is a solid train nying
Baggage and Express car, Bay
Coaebee, aod Palltnan Drawing
Room Sleeping Car through to
Jacksonville without Tha ge.
Train leaving Roma at 9. la a, m.
arrives Jacksonville 9:o© p, in.,
same day, aad tarries elegant
Pullman Sleeping Car through
without ch.tr.g9 Connection ir
toad* at Jacksonville for ail points,
in Florid*
For further information call on
J. N. Harrison, C. T. A. Arrr
atrong W tel. Telephone No 89.
NO FAKE-
BLIT 6OLID : FACI S.
Mrs. A. O. Garrard
will, from today, begin
>n actual cost sale to
close out her large w n
ter stock. Choice Ft its
for ladies and children
at prices that cannot
be feund elsewhere
Bets Hair Ornaments
ano Bu. jkies,ail to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and get prices pefore
Buying in Millinery.
NO RIGHT TO U<LIN ESS.
Ths woman who is lovely in
face, fens and temper will *1
ways have friends, but one who
would be attractive must keep
her Le*lth. if she is weak, sick
ly and all run dews, she will be
nervous and irritable. If she
has .constipation er kidney trou
ble, her inipwre bleed ''ill cause
pimples, blotehes, tki.i erup
tions and a wretched complex
ion. Kloetric bit'ere is the best
ruedijine in the wcrld to regu
kite stomach, live; Ind kidneys
and to purify the blood. It gives
streng nerve-', bright eyes,
smooth, velvety skin, rich com
plexion. It will make * good
looking, charming woman es a
run down invalid. Only iOcls
at Curry-Arrington Co’s drug
store.
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A^ L FlDOS' Aomcultural,
OtA. COUXGE
fl Ka-Suitom*.
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wo-
~ DAH LONEGA,jSIT
A collaceeducation in the re: chef all. A.».
.;.S., Tlormal and Bn«inee« M «’» mrw..
■lood laboratories; Uea tUful, in» ijoralivg
uiite; military discipline; freed jwwral aid <
religious influences. board ia tk«
State; abundance of country produce;exaaria**
front $75 te sls® a year; beard in dorinitafiee
er private families. Special lieeneo course for
teocherb; full faculty of nine; all u>«er tbs
central of the University. A cellofe proper
atorv class, i ef sexes. Tbs insti
tution feidnded specially for studentsof Hmiead
means. Send for catalogue to the .Preside*
Jos. S. Stbwart, A.M.
A CUT PRICE PROG STORE!
Al Patent Medicines
Reduced in Price I
All Toilet Articles
REDUCED TO MEET
feX- Competition Only
When We Cut Every Custo
mer get I he Benefit.
J. T. CROUCH & CO.
ig H, P. WOOTEN A BRO., J
Sueaeesors te
-S ROME PHARMACY.
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Tag Bread st. —New Clark Building.
’ft's have bought the entire sleek es the ri *3*
... Fharasaey and are prepared »o supply yeur wants
the drug, pi esceripiiou and paleat medioiae liae. N>ta
sleet is co wpleie and es the very higliwt grade.
W* sjkicit a part es year patronage a«d
'UW® dearer t > ’-he beet vs ai* t -»11 ■tr to please you »
ti ess. We she ild be pUassl t) hare you e*H
Full li’iv es dr«4g »ist’s «-mi Iriei, teilet artiel e<l #
»hf 4« *» *”• <* If oarrisd ie a first-class d
'tm tere . Cigar* aad tob acee.
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