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FOR ONE WEEKiONLY,
GREAT SALE
p " A letter from_ Capt. W. Hf Steele who is ir
Rew York say."; Sell gojds regardless of cost
tc make room for the Mammoth stock 1 have
bought.
LOOK
At prices and you will know we “are thepeoplc.”
Vienna China dinner sets, handsome decoration 114 pieces
$8.74.
Beautiful Gold Ila. girg Lamps. Only $2.00
Fancy Decorated Hanging Lamps, Cut Glass Prisoms
$3.75.
Handsome Nickel Plated Rochester fctand Lamp sl*7s.
Large size glass stand lamps complete -25 c,
New Stylo Sewing Lamp. .74c.
Medium glass stand lamps complete ,20 .
Glass stand lamps .15c.
Everything in Havi lands finest Chinas. At cost.
Everything in flue German china. At cost.
Exerything in fancy goods and Bric-a-Brac. At cost.
Remember these prices are good only for one week.
ONLY
FOR ONE WEEK
K O K
ONE WEEK
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4mW. H STEELE,M-
Successor to ,
Oar ver Harper
241 & 243 BROAD ST. ROME GA. ‘
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Look Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest Ycni
Mr and Mrs E. A. Heard left tins
morning for Rock mart where they
will reside in the future
Mr Will Patton is back ♦’rom a
trip through Virguia in the inter
est of the C'Neill manufacturing
company.
You can find any
thing needed in a
school room at Smiths.
Mr. and Mrs Chas E Greenwood
and chrildren of Cincinnati are
visiting Mr a dMrs W H Adkins at
807 Broad St.
Ask your dealer for
Westover Tobacco
Dr. M. Harbin, of Rome, came
up last Friday on Business. Dr.
Harbin’s numerous friends here
rejoice that he is having much
success in the Hill City as a phy
sician.—Calhoun Times.
Lucky Strike tobac
co Best natural leaf
made.
Misses. Della and Mary Harris and
Flora Peek, three charming young
ladies fro :n Cedartown, will arrive in
the city in the morning and be the
guests of Mrs. J. C- Hanis, for sev
eral days.
When traveling, always take a cake
of Johnson’s Oriental Soap with you;
diseases are often caught from using
hctel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch
& Co.
The Great Attraction
Mammoth Minstrells.
Miss. Maggie Bard, m accomplish
ed art embroidery teacher frem
Philadelphia, is visiting at Mrs.
Waltons. j
Flour 40 and 45 cents.
Morris
Miss Emma Lyon, who has been
spending the summer at Sulphur
Springe, Ala., passed through the
j city yesterday on the way to her
home in Marietta. She was accom
pauied bv Miss. Julia Montgomery
of Cave Springs.
Jelly scts. at Morris’
Telephone 26.
Mr, J- B. Porter, of Silver Creek
was in the city today.
Dr. Adair, a well known young
practitioner of Stilesbore was in
the city today.
Starch 5 cents lb.
Morris
Mr. Will Dance, the clever soda
water man at D. W. Curry's is
back at his post of duty, after a
vacation spent in South Georgia.
Best flour at Morns’
45cts. Telephone 26.
Mr. Carl Dickey, son of Prof.
W. F. Dickey, died at his home in
Sugar Valley last Saturday morn
ing after an illness of several
weeks with typhoid fever. Mr.
Dickey was a noble young man
and no fc death has caused more re
gretjthan his.>The Times extends
j its profoundest sympathy to the
parents and the de
ceased . —Calhoun Tinies.
Go to the Mammoth
Minstrells at Nevin’s to
night.
Miss Rose Woodruff left this
morning to visit friends in At
lanta,
Sugar scts. at Morris*
Telephone 26.
Mr. Charles Purseley passed
through the city yesterday eu
route to his home in Shannon,
from Farrell, Ala,
WAIT FOR THE BIG BARNUM & BAILEY St »|
BARNUM &Bh !
Greatest Show On Em .
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~ UNT'L O'TO { r 4 £,l 5 ,
'*• SeElnnluu Ou that dar u ((rand Triumphant Tour •( the Soulhern St.i„
&W BE FOOLED BY NO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS I
rsf * jf There is only one great and inimitable show in the world and that is
THE BIC BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW.
Z ~* ' Capital inrested $3,500,000. Daily expenses $7,300. Only shon
Yv —* dorsed'br the Clergy. No False Pretenses. No Exaggeration. EVFftv
* THING JUST AS ADVERTISED. New Performances, New Peunle v.
t 1 -——————— "Attractions 9 ’ *
£1 GRAND ETHNOLOGICAL CONGRESS
M GREAT •««* -BBT. "
“ Ot three circus comes in three rim
greater number of act., aud better ones than ever betore Tw ® El<?Tate<l Stages, Race Track and Steel-barred Annual Arena
“ ,™‘S W TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION!
Curious Haman Beings with queer religion, and ceremonies. Acrobatic, Gymnastic and Tumbling Tournaments. Circus, Hippo- ,
Fagans, Idolators. Heathen, Mohammedans, Cannibals. Vishnus *%«»».«• "J? drome, Racing, Aerial, ijQUe.triail, Wild Beast and Domestic
Buddhists, Confucians. Hindoos, Christians and Amazons, whole „ ZIL3»Wh Animal Exhibitions.
familes®f savage people with their huts, weapons, implements,
W¥ COLLECTION Or GIANT AND PIGMY QUADRUPEDS
DID IUU niISK odd A uIANI uutuLLA * gathering of curious creatures from all countries
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Here is the only living .peHmen of the wonderful cou.terfeit 20—OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—2O
JOHANNA, THE WIDOW OF BIG CHIRO. OUR PRICES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH
The Greatest Curiosity ever exhibited, and of the utyiost interest And Everywhel e We I ake Our Ell, ire Big Show.
WO lJnit\Sß JM'.P.IES Os WILD ADD MW BUSTS, h?
Feroctous, wild and Domestic Animals oerformi.gat .me time. Compared with Ours Other Shot Wenld Be Dear at Ten Cents.
IMMENSE HORSE FAIR. (gH
€ With 40 ) Superb Specimens worth SIOO,OOO. •I*l I J 1: I I
Giant Ox, 18 hands high. Hairless Horse. Dwarf Cu3'.le. Srr- r V r» A? /
with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils aud 3 horns. Cg^icXr/rxs'' 1 7“'X
fiKEHK SMI MM B Dfflffl
All the Crowned Heads of the world represented, and the Military Uniforms:.- 'J~ I / TTi
of all the nations, at 9a. nt. on day of show. j H |i i
THE VERY LOWEST EXCURSION RATES
ON ALL RAILROADS
To AH Points on the Bis Show’s Great Southern Tour. |y ' fIJ
Bowling Green, October 2; Nashville, October, 3; Columbia, October 4- Mr g s j!?
Birmingham, October 6; Montgomery, October G; Macon, October 8; Amer- • Y .J
icus, October 9; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 13; Atlanta. October «S S *&4'.'l UZ
15; Rome, October 16; Chattanooga, October 17. Hw *» ca ** > **" ”*** *
sO< CTB.- NOPTH AND SOUTH-'ADMISSION 50 CTS.
Beware ofCheap
Playing - the South, at In •*
ALONE GIVE THE SAM
Same Prices Non
AT NEVIN’S TO
NIGHT. "
The Great Attraction
Mammoth Minstrells.
Mr Georg l - Batter went down to
Cedartown yesterday en business.
John A Summsrhi I, of Watters
i Uict, is io the city today.
H. A. Smi'hsells new
and second hand
school books.
Prayer meeting tonight at the
Firct ,M-tho ■ st cnuich The pub
lic cordi \ vib dto attend.
Regular W esdav night pray
er meeting at the First Baptist
crunch Ev r b 1 i vited.
Goto the Mammoth
Minstrells at Nevins’s
tonight.
Mr. All I’rither. the well-known
pedestrain, who lives a few miles
from town, is anxious to get up a
walking match with some one.
Alf is a switt n*, and we know of
no one to suggest as any sort of a
match for him unless it be Mr. H.
0. Hunt, or bailiff George Harris,
)f Sugar Valb-y.—Calhoun Times.
There are several first-class
.printers in borne, that could in
mt. rest Mr. Prater.
Mr. J. C. Templeton of A tlanta a is'
n the city,
Mr. Bob Best of Car tersvil!*- is here.
Flour 40cts. at Mor
ris’ Telephone 25.
(’apt. R. G. Ball the genial ad.
vance*agent of Ba num and Baily
show is at the Armstru-ig The car
»ith twentv one m n will be here
Saturday.
Mr. L. A. Dempsey has moved
his stock of family groceries from
the Fourth Ward to the store just
v eatedbyLe nan. Todd,on h’< d
'Street. Mr. Dempsey has a choice
selection of goods, and wll be glad
t » see his friends.
Mr. Will Elliott, one of tie
cleverest g' ntleuand best insti
rance men in the Gate City’, is in
the city seeing old friends.
City Court will open Monday
morning.
Judge Walter Harris is holding
ustice Court in tlie Court Lou e
oday.
Thirty-nine Ministrel men are
egistered at the Armstrong.
Jether Bridges, returned tod;
rom a pleasant visit to Sugar '
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