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Makes this great s’ore a Greater Store. It multiplies the gem-treasures in this house; it ma g
nifies and iilumins our claim, that this is the great bargain-apolis of North Georgia.
AND NOW ALL READY W
The Kane stock is in; is marked down to cost and below cost, and you can buy an hundred ea
gle’s worth, a dollars worth ora dime’s worth at or below cost.
The Kane Stock is for sale and the Bass Stock is for sale--all at our store, 245 Broadway, at
'3L cos t or below cost. Much of the goods away below cost.
That superb salesman, Prank Kane, will be on hand to wait on his friends and the trade.
Silk Selects, Wash Wonders Winsome Woolens, Nobby Notions, Matchless Millinery, Superior Shoes
—Slick salables,
IF YOU WANT GOODS CHEAP, GO TO j
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PROHIBITION WINS
After Sixty Years of Liqilor
Selling and Drinking
SUMPTER GOES DRY
Victory Perches on the Banner
of The Ladies of Americus.
Americus, Ga., August IS
Sumter county went into the pro
hibition column yesterday, *.aftej
the hottest election ever witnessed
here, and for the first time in six
ty years red liquor is turned dowi
and the county go's dry by 8S
votes.
Ihe campaign has been red-hct
for five weeks, and the registrar
tiou was the largest in years, more
than 3,400 voters qualifying for
the election.
Though rain poured all day
scores of ladies, staid near tn<
polls and encouraged the voters
for the prohibition side. Many
whisky houses had agents here
and nothing was left undone to
carry the day for whisky. Eight
country precincts gave a plurality
for prohibition, and at th? city
precincts the race was yery close.
There is no likelihood of a con
test, as the whisuy men concede
defeat. The white vote of th--
county was overwhelming for pro -
hibition while many negroes like
wise voted the dry ticket. The
victory was announced by the
ringing of church bells lastuight
though the city is quiet and. there
is no excitement whatever. >
House t> Rent. —ln East
Rome, pear depot. Good water.
Apply to L. Ai Lloyd.
BRUMBHHEBRRUEj
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Ytiilng Georgian Hoisted Old
Glory Over Manila
DEWEY OFFICIAL REPORT
Only Five Amaricans Slaim In
J ~_The Victorious Assaut.
Washington, Aug IS. —Admiral
Dewey’s official announcement of
he bombarment and surrender of
Manila has been received as fol
lows:
“Secretary of the Navy, Wash
oa: Manila surrendered today to
he Americans laud and naval for
ces after a combined attack,A di
vision of the squadron shelled the
orts and intreuchments at Malate,
on the south side of the citv, driv.
ing oack the enemy, our army ad
vancing from that side at the same
ime. City surrendered about 5
o’clock, the Aim ricaii 11 ig hoisted
by Lieutenant Brumby. About 7.-
000 prisoners were taken. Th
squairon had no casualties, none
>f the vessels were injured.
“0 * August 7th General Merritt
and I formally demanded the sur
render of the city, which the Span
ish governor general refused
Dewey.’'
Thomas M. Brumby, Hag lieuten
ant to Admiral Dewey, is a south
erner, having b*en appoin'ed to
the Naval academy from Georgia.
His present rank, dating from
Aug. 24, 1892, is that of lieuten
ant senior grade, his number of
the list being 135 .
Ca-ualties At Manila’s Fall,
New* York, At g 18 A special
dispatch from Manila Aug 13th,
via Hong Kong to The Journal,
says that five American soldier
FOR PRESIDE
I
’ammany Hail newspaper
Names Dewey
WANTS hero de namila
And Says That This Great
Democrat can Win.
New York, Aug 18. — fammany
Hall has decided to make Dewey
its presidential candid itein 1900
This morning’s Telegraph, Croker’s
personal organ, says:
“Make D--w-_y Preside ,t in 191'0
Why not? Dew *y is an American
of the purest s'rain. Dewey is a
D-m.icrat. Grant was a Democrat
and the Republicans took him up,
made over his politics, and then
mace him Pr. siden* twi-e, D wev s
politics is already written in pe -
tect party time and tune . D-wey
’ can be elected to the vVhitehouse
m 1900. I’h*- e is no m r> popular
name in the genera I mouth today.
Make ‘Dawey and Ma i a’ the
party war <-rv. it, wil triumpa n *w
and it wil 1 iriumph in 1900. Re
publicans have already decided on
McKinley’s renomioati n Let
the Democracy put up Dewey, and
n the finish the chattel candidate
of Hanna will think h s name’s
‘ M anila.
. were killed and about f< rtysfive
wounded in the capture of Mani'a
1 this af'ernoo-i.
The stars au 1 stripes were rais
. ed ov-T the city at 5.30 p. m. Dur
■ ing the day Admiral D wey’s 11 *et
t hundered a national sa ute,
The Spanish loss has not be-n
ascertained. It is probably several
times as arge as that of the Am *r
' lean forms. The Colorad > troops
were the liist to storm the trench
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Am! the famous specialists who form
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of miles away, and their cures are simp? ■
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