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THE (.(U ISANT AMERICAN.
VOL. XIX.
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ROYAL
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The Absolutely Pure
Baking Powder
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is the bakirig ponder 'of general
use, its sale exceeding that of all
other baking powders combined. ’
Royal , Baking Powder has not
its counterpart at home or abroad.
Its qualities, which make the bread
mo re healthfu 1 and the cakr of ~
appearance and flavor, are peculiar
to itself and are not constituent
in other leavening agents.
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~v eat efforts are made to sell alum baking
... , * t > TT i r T I I I tfo**f(ti‘s under the plea that they are so many
‘ * ,> i { i j f efit£ fejppund cheaper than Royal. Theadmis
l }] ; I ■;li 1 . l 1 fit tion T that’ they are cheaper made is as admit
t , ’ sion that they art inferior. But alum pow
. .... ders contain a corrosive poison and should
ju iiil •** not be u*ct m food, no matter how cheap.
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oVAL BAKING -POWDE* CO., WO Willi AM 6T. f NEW YORK.
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■ Attention I i n i
■ P. M, b.iYoungtCanib[ }No. %^6,i
■ C. V* wilt hold ns ’'regular
■netting at the court house at 10:30
H m., Saturday, July 28th. A full
■tteudance of members is urged*
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B Commander. ,
B D. B. Fheeman.i _
B Adjutant,.. .* ..
rhe Place to Btty.
ttoney Back if l{ou Want It.
INCOMEARABLE VALUES. ..
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of s prices below quoted are .cut,, in some instances twenty to fifty, and even one liundted per cent. TVliile there
djo apparent reason forjredudng prices, we tliiught it expedient to do so to induce extra business, reap money 1 and reduce stock
Pinion and you need them.
So far t&is ytfiar our business has never been so large—while June failed July must make anew record, and we put tlie force of
prices behind fit to accomplish our desires., ’ SV e have never yet failedwe will not do it this time. Our policy has been just,
ud we have been rewarded.
Don’t liCth6h weather strike you, but take advantage ot otir 55 V-iV;!'! 'V,-!-. ;
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■ novelty imnbrted Dress Patterns, sold at SI.OO to
|* 5 P en V&rdy)Ue gbW&ntee th&C Value* arid ,oher
l em at 50c. I ’i Ii aia y t 5,
1 All ' V* 'A ,V~* '.^>w
■ * wool figured Chatties, cheap at’3sc. ;
snv5 nv 15c. ... . ; °°'' • ••* '’- ?
ff **> nfjfw
■ 4oc. value black Crepon, low a^A^^^^^oid^^
■ |C -I°close. ' . - .. 7 #
I sensation. When you can aVreal jtetjl j
1 1 §1,50 fancy figured’silk at 75c. that whaPsTgd
m 011 here. : _ T; - -ro-yM
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■ L vvi de hgured madras as^ long as lasts; at
I p utmT~ *n:mtV j ****£ .
■id n^re Ise -of ColONbd Fancy Piques 12#, rs. 2o
§■ kind at'lGc/'i'r < #• 0;
I 4-0 to 35c, at l&tft f *>• <* **
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% % GfeQK.<jlX TITtIRSi^AY. JULY 19, 1900.
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, . Mrs. ,L. Dickenson, mother! cf
iMtfi George M.- Jackson, pf this
Mty; died at her home at
Ga., Utst Friday, at the advanced
age of seyenty-six years. Mrs.
Jackson has peen with hqr ujuLUcr
'several weeks during her illness,
and Mr. Jackson went up to attend
jthe funeral They returned home
.Monday evening. - - ;i
'THE SEABOARD
TO EXPAND.
,f/rte restingßumors Absat Extension
* of L.i
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IMPROBABLE RUMOR THAT THE/
> Art aa 1 .soi-i 1 1 uv • mu' ' i
Mobile and Qhio is About to be Ab-.
sorbed—Steaboard Has Definite
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Plansfor ReachlngChattanooga.
hi’jz,lit TT.sr i-ail-i- %
/Chattanooga Tiipps,
,1! Some very interesting ipossip is
going the (rounds at present with
respect to coivsokidntiofts
'and absorptions?:' That which is j ’
Causifig the greatest amount df In-
in this section is wip
to the ffis,
iUr Line. It. is rumored, that the
.absorption oltha Mobile and Ohio
by the Seaboard. will ultimately,
take place*. Nor much importance
is attached to'lfrisf rufnori'by local
-rilroad -*huh, nevertheless it -wiif
uot pease to rumored - ,
Thfe plans* of the Seaboard ari
of interest to this city as it has
been announced officially that
-Chattanooga was included in the
scheme and) that in due season the
Seabpard would have a terminus
in Ch att ahooga. ..yarious routes
have been suggested but so tar as
known npne liaye been adopted.,, jit
is a- pertainty, however, that the
Seaboard intends to, reach Bir?
mingham and tha,t in as, short a
time possible, The manner in
which this will be done i§ oyer thej
East and West road of Alabama,
•Tiujiei and again it has been an
nounced, that the Seaboard had
purchased this road, but .each time
it developed that the deal had not
beep, consummated. The East and
West road will be extended into
Birmingham, making -a line of the
ocfilfifaiu to Buimuguain tiUiu np
laiUa, ~ . )
It is stated that the litigation
which has staved off the consum
mation of the deal is now about to
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Figured, black brilliantnne ciit to the low price or
jf i o Dir *:: an * i . u oo > ’/ • -'i I • ■*-* 0 • • ‘ :!i - -* - H
19ana 4QC*:i •:••* tin 1 1 J - -
Wt)ite Jvawn Kemria.nts, perfect in quality, wide in
piece and carrying a to yjou of to Sc- per
yard.l :r i‘i : :o? i r in*.~' o .vi
, • t)- - | .00 or ■ 3 301 '" '
Money , Table Linen, 1 Towels
XT . . lo< * > n9
Of Napkins j p*~ *■-*? .■ a.
1"“, Figured Striped Dfnnty at 7,^c.
* SevCraTpi£tfcs‘bf Beautiful Figured Dotted Swiss,
formerly selling at 15c.; going fast at loc. o
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56' Corsets, odd numbers, best made; universal
price of $1 00,1,25 and i.50, closing out at 75c. a chance.
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, Best Underyest in town at sc. • . j . .. •
A Hummer in boys’ shirtwaisf.at 25c., which is
Soc. anywhere else. Try one.
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Ladies’ Moro and Lisle thread hose in Tan, maze,'
pmk.-blue, grey, lilac 7 worth soc; at r 2^c.
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J,- W. Taufhan % Cos.
hfitsettled, and if the negotiations
far the settlementof the litigation
is successful the case will be taken
oUt of the ;courts at the’earliest
possible date. It is learned that
~the Kelly estate i§ willing tjO give,
the Brownings 'more' literal' terms’
than the last decree of ‘tire Vitipfefne
\6ourt granted- them, and tlvat these
terms will be accepted. If this
prCjfves |o be the case, the Kelleys
will takgThe property, in hand, per?
feet the title tv it and then tuEnjt
over to the Eeabgard;, the purchase
price having already been agreed
upbn fof ; some months back., ? r
•credence given the: minor,
the Seaboard is after the Mo-
V>ilei and Ohio is ver>rligiht:indeed.
Local railroad - inen say the rumor
that th#y wfere after the Kansas
City, Memphis and Birmingham, is
more reasonable than the one nien
tidtted. jßy this consolidation! a
direct lipie would be had from At
laufa toi Kansas City,/ also -direct
from Kansas City to
,jfew via Atlanta. I'
pdßuitnoN of Washington.
4-8,826 in Teii 1 Years. 1 ' i,, ‘
WasHngtoh, July 14.—The cen
sus“office issned its first bulletin
tejday giving the popuiaiioh of the
District of Columbia at 278,7181.
This is kn incease since the last
ceiisup of '381325, ol" 29:98 per cent.
In announcing'the result of the
canvass of the city of Washiiigtou,
the director pf the census <|^ s T res
to staie that the policy heretofore
pursued of making a preliminary
or rough count, based on a hurried
computation of names ou the popu
lation schedules, will be abandoned.
It is the purpose of ofiipials of the
bureau to give out figures of cities
dr states predicated entirely, upon
dutg ascertained,through me
diuni of .the machines.
The' propuhition of the more im
i portant cities will be announced in
1 advance .pf t]ie.figui,es. for the states
i gild territories',
| Unless all plans-fail, it is confi-
expected xiat the official
iconnt of the population of the
United States will be given to the
public on or about the first of De
cember, 1906. • .■
CEORCIA READY
TO SENS TROOPS.
If Uncle Sam Wa,nts Msn in Chius
h- i’ He Can Get Them-
STATE TROOPS OFFICERS READY
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1000 Troor. Could bo Furnlshad
at Once by Georgia If Need Be.
MY>y Eager to Go
Atlanta, July 15. It would hot
surprise any o.ie about the capital
if another call for volunteers should
be made, by the national govern
ment to meet t)ie demands for more
American trpops in China,. Another,
prevailing impression seems to be
that if a call is made that the num
ber of volunteers asked for will be
50,006. Should the government
see fit to dotthis Georgia'ss s Georgia's propor
tion of this number would 'be one
regiment and one battery of artil
lery, that is if it is determined to
call far volunteers £pr these branch
es) of the service.
Governor Candler is of the opin
ion that if a call for volunteers was
issued from Washington, that the
government could get ten thoti
sahd men from Georgia alone, and
that these could be mustered into
service in a very short time. He
says that not qnlv this, but the
troops would be bettef disciplined,
and in consequence more servicable
for field duty.
Several officers connected with
J the state troops who saw service in
the scrap with Spain (and many
others! who were disappointed that
they did not get into service at that
timevafre quite anxious to go in now
if they aie wanted, and should the
caill come they will be found, tum
bling over each other in their ea
gerness to get to the front. Twen
ty or twenty-five years have
wrought *a great change in some of
•these people. Men who then would
walk hround the stars and stripes
as an exhibition of their animosity
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‘Misses’ purer silk finished Mercerised Hose: fine
giiag£, 25c. values, at lot.
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Big Collection fine white*'colored and black para
sols, at a still bigger cut, Get onb while they go. ‘ ,J
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J Boys’; Wash Suits cut to 35 to si r oo.. ; , m . ; • r -.<■
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Any light oolored suits for mfen, of the 1254 15 and
18 Dollar line at $10.00,;
/ ;i Headquarters for Negligee shirts, Underwear and
furnishings; ,J ‘ / . .*>•* v. :*
We carry full line Brotherhood and .fcnion made.
Overalls. Papts and Jacket^—fast sellers andmoney
savers. , I I • >• aat r : . v :
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Boys’ Knee Pants—large line, 25c.
; Short lengths^Mattitf|[Jo dole outfciVh&tttt^v
Still SelEhfe! wholesale prices
-•r As usual headquarters fofiShfes and the best
in Cartersviite. thB"closing Oxford and Sfip
persale—you -cafr ma I ke Small ahiotmt|pfs
Cle cafrvi|g,tnem overj.rath
er lo\v,loc. per yafdjor some at 20 'Value'.-
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J. W. VaugMrfr Oe.
to it now,hail with delight au op?
portunitv to march under it, and
fallow tile flag’, wherever it’ goes.'
An'Officer, of the. Seqoud, Pqoagia
regiment that* saw sgfvfce' in 'the’
Avar with Spain sav;that fifty:per
,ceiit. of_ that regiment enlisted to
to tlrb FHilfppine?/'^’ 1 ' ' f
(’resldafft IViIKO S to
Troops to be Hurried Forward
Washington, July i6‘/—Secre
tary I Hay
this morning ’ to consider the 'Chi
nese j situation. ‘ ‘ •
, Fe.w the
city aiul (Were.,
Rqot a in] Gage. > ] _,
The council lasted some time
and the situation was thoroughly
discussed*. ’‘ h 9 '
' Tn all probability the
will tome to Washington within
the. next few days/ ' ’ : 1 •<*♦’
There is reason to believe that
8,090 ( on 10,oco troops will.begot
ten together as rapidly as possible
a'nd hurried to China, Some of
these will be probably taken from
■ If the sittrhtfoh ‘ heeds’ inbre meiV
congress will have B'be called to
gethef to provide-for them. r r 1
Jackson, Griffin &Cos
Furniture and
Undertaking.
Onr Stock of j
FURNITURE
Kmlrtfel)/ ail’d fine Vobds
in inaiiy iti unices that will
please all. Our
Undertaking Department
i coini>t'.tft in evarv anti nre:'
lo .imnl>-Kiid I<K ev
ery requisite id'HinerHl's:. A'lHrgel as
sortmeiit ot Giittiijs ami Uaskets, amf
other burial appurtenances kept on
hand; j Our Mfl T ack sod is eompetsst
and ready, to direct luneiiUh.and Jo “iq
btUming, being possessed of embalni
er’s license. We futuisli liearse; also
carriages, with nice, gentle horses
JACKSON, GRIFFIN & CO.
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