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PLAID HOMESPUNS.
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China alike Mall •• 4 w
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KEARBEV S.
Heavy Columbia, i.aav* Kearney 8 1-4
Kincaid and outer# - ... I 1-4
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTEH.
Lime •• 70*® 5
Rosandala cement 11.45
Portland cement 15.75 to 1.25
Louisville cement In paper aacks ..SI.OO
J latter in bbla 11. 7»
HARDWARE.
Wall buckets, per doa I* 00
fainted buckets, per doa sl.lO
H R B cedar palls, per doi .. .. $1.75
H B B cedar palls, per do* .. .. $1.09
~b» painted, per nest $1.75
pe. Manila, per pound 8 1-2
u pe, Sisal, per pound 7c
.pi , cotton, per pound .. . lOcallc
alls, wire *l-76 base
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Shovrla. Ames, per dot .. .. SUalll v
r‘hovel*, diamond, per do* .. .. *7.00
IS Novels, rlvatad baok, per da*. .. M,.0
Wow blade* * 7** bsae
Hato**. rad top. per do* .. .. .. (2.26
Haines, rsd top root, per do* .. I? 50
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CRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oats. whit*. Backed ~ (2
Onata mixed, irked ~ (f
Corn, white, sacked .. .. .. .. .. ~ ft
Corn, mixed 41
Meal, bulled, per bushel 47V*
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Flour, ascoitd patent 4.00
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Flour, fancy patrnt .. *.76
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Hay—native, per ten 11.00
Hay-Timothy, per tos 1100
Hay—choice, per ton 14. M
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M » Helen Gould Fooled
As Miss Helen Goutd was picking her
way daintily along the sloppy pavement
from the county court yesterday after
noon. a tall, allm young man with a
small brow n moustache approached her
with uplifted hat. Miss Gould looked
frightened, and her aunt, her cousin
and her maid fluttered about her.
| "Excuse me,” said the oung man,"but
! I am very anxlour to meet you; your
father and my father were great
friends.”
‘‘Yes?" queried Mias Gould.
"Yi-s,” inn on the young man. "my
name Is Cuyler Reynolds My father
wan married In 18*6, and whim on hta
wedding trip he was at the Fifth ave
nue hotel in New York. Your father
waa there , loo."
"Indeed?" said Miss Gould, with a
great etrtnt to appear Interested.
"Yes; one day they sat In the dlnlne
room drinking champagne, and talking
about a railroad they were Intereatefl
In. It was during Lincoln's funeral, and
the city waa draped In mourning."
Miss Gould sighed,
"During the talk between your father
and my rather," the young man con
tinued, "It waa agreed between them
that If your father had a daughter and
my father had a son, they should mar
ry."
Miss Gould glanced up at the man.
startled, and began edging away.
“Don’t be alarmed." said Mr. Rey
nolds, soothingly. "I haven't one of mv
cards with me. but here Is on# of mv
wife's. Will you take U?"
"Oh, gladly, gladly," cried Miss
Gould, “I am so pleased to have met
you.”
Then she glided by him and. with her
fluttering female guard, went on to the
hotel.
Mr. Reynolds Is a society young man. ]
Tie Is a nephew of Mrs. John V. L. !
Pruyn. the leader of society here. —Al- ,
bany Telegram In New York Journal.
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ue*. In rooetructlng tt many dißlru*-
i tie* had to he overrom# on account of,
It# great alt*.
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was net pnaalbls to us* any (tut an ar-.
hltrary scat*. It I* not *wppr**d that j
there will be any comparable reading# |
nee airy with th* giant Instrument ,
Careful observation# will be made 1
however, and th# r**u!t recorded on
the Instrument no that lha hit thermo
meter can he read. If p—lble. In ar
rerdanre with the scale of th# mailer
instrument*.
In malting scale# for th# tatter, the
bulb la frosen and th# freeaing point
recorded on the *cale. It la then boil
ed and the bolting point marked on th*
tube. Th* remaining points ar* fixed
in by dividing up the seale Into sec
tion# This simple plan *ll th* basis
of the scale adopted for the seventy
foot thermometer, although thl* scale
may be subject to variations when the
g<eat Instrument Is In working order.
The largest thermometer ever made
previous to the one constructed for
Colonel Knight was eonatructed hy
Forbes, who built one measuring near
ly forty feet In length Thl* was con
sidered a great aceoinpllshm»nt. and ;
the Forties thermometer became on# of i
the curiosities of aelence.
i With the new thermometer the tem
'perature of the earth can be taken at
twice the depth It ha* been possible to
take It haretatare, and the records ob
tained are expected to prove of unusual
value to aclencs.—N. T. World
How to Look Good.
Good looks sre really more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy j
condition of the vital organ*. If the
liver Is Inactive, you hsve a bilious
look; If your stomach Is disordered, you
hsve a dyspeptic look; If your kidneys
are affected, you have a pinched look.
Secure good health and you will surely
have good looks. "Electric Blttera" la
a good alterative and tonic Acts di
rectly on the stomach, liver and kid
neys. purifies the hlood. cures pimples,
blotches and bolls end gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed, j
Sold at Howard A Willet's drug atore. j
66 centa psr bottle.
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The front cover page of the Designer 1
for January. 1*99. Is effective to a hleh
degree In drawing and coloring, and Is
typical of the progresslveneas of this
well known publication, which Is al
ways the herald of uptodate fashions j
and Interests peculiarly feminine. The
color plates In this Issue are partlcu- \
larly successful, as are also tbe half
tones and other Mark and white Ulus- ,
tratons, if which there a generous sup
ply. The holiday masquerader will And I
original and dainty suggestions for fan- I
cy rost»,im*s In the three pages devoted
to the subject - Designs for pretty nee
dlework, knitting, crocheting and tat
ting are plentiful and very attractive.
Among the literary features are “A
New Year's Ghost," a clever story
which reserves Its climax to the cod.
an Instalment of a continued story. "An
Unwarrantable Mistake," an excellent
comedy. "Th* Boarding Hou**." and
th# opening article of a series, “Practi
cal Suggestions for Ftminlne Br*ad
wlnners." Beauty hints, floriculture and
Muyole sttgsstlons, cotes tm new books,
eoolwry and household receipts are
among the most interesting things
which fill up tho t*Wc of contents. I
GOOD LUCK
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THOMAS & BARTON, Aut;usi«,G*
CROUP
CAN BE CURED
AND CAN BE PREVENTED
BY USING
Land's Croip Drops
50 CENTS A BOTTLE.
MADE AND SOL,!' ONLY BY
E. H. Ift-A-ICTD
Syrticus Herald: Rujpeell Sage, at the
age of 82, was to* b#y to take a rest
on Thanksgiving and worked at
hi* office the greater part of the hoH
day.” %
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AUGUSTA BEER.
loir trill
Inuny |urm desired from
SAOO upwards, n straight
3 and 5 years t me. or on
lOyearstime. payable in'
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fetes. No delay
in getting the money.
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IF YOU WAN?'
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AUGUSTA PUT !
YOUR AD. IN
i am in
a R. MlTl HCLL, Al FX MCDONALD
hupt e 1 oik Be*. A t>*u Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
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GOES INTO
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IN AUGUSTA.
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd, 1598.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m 621 p. m.
Lv. Sand«:*vtu# . 1 II p. m j 9 09 p. m.
Ar. Tennlile .. .. 1:30 p.ra.j 9:21 p. tn.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.i 2:55 a. m.
Ar. Dubdn. .. . 4:20 P nj j
Lv. Dublin ‘10:06 a. m.
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:33 p. m.|li:ss a. m.
Lv Tennlile. . . 6:15 a. m.| 3:10 p„ m.
Lv. Sandersville. 6:-6 a. m.| 8:21 p. m.
Ar. Augusta .. 9:00 a. m.l 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time. s
Close comidtticn trade at Tennn l e
with Central It. ft. for Macon, and wl h
Wrlghtsvllle and Tennlile R. P- tor
Duhiln and Hawk navilla.
a W. JACKSON,
Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt.
James V. Jack son,
Joseph H. Sands,
Receivers.
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T. M. BMEPSON, Traffic Manager,
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Central of Georgia Rail
way.
Schedule In Effect
SEPTEMBER lITH. 1»9».
(90th Meridian Time.)
LEAVE AUGUSTA.
No. 2 For Savannah .. .1:20 P M.
No. 4 For «avannah, Macon
Atlanta *:4O P. M.
No. « For Mncon. Atlanta.
ard Way Stations .. 8:20 A. M.
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No. 5 From Miron. Atlanta,
*»;d Way Stations .. 6:50 P. M
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and Way Station* .. 6:30 P. M.
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tween Augusta and Savannah For fur
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W. A. GIBBKS, Depot T. A.
J. W. NALL. Commercial Agent.
A SOLDIER
after tbe sprtc needs
LAND'S HEADACHE CAPSULES.
They cure 36 out of 37 headaches.
2 for £c., 25c. erne box of 12.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
812 Bnicfl St., Augusta. Ga.
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E. VV. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps, Seals. Stencils,
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TU Breadway. Augusta, Ga.
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GEORGIA • - RAILROAD.
(NUt aitiidlao Tima.)
Schedule ECecU'e April 24. IMI
Pullman Elaener# between Macoo and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleeper# between Au
gusta and fit Loul*.
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Ar W vVtvn ..jlV.l'Mml 7:l«pm|
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river at Mt:'-dgr\file at 8:10 t>. m
Tralr.a arrive ct Augusts 6:l* a. n.
1 7-45 a. m.. 1:20 1.. sod 8:2". P 1.
A. G. JACRBON. G. P A.
JOE w. WHITE. T_Pj_ A.
CJIBOJ IN a \N!) wr.i'u
EKN HAILWAY ,
Schedule lr. Effect, March 0 l s ?*-
Eastern Time Staodacd.
Leav«~A ugAta ta, Southern Ry. 9:30 p
Arrive Clxester, Southern Ry.. 7:11 a m.
Leave Chester, C. & N. TV. Ry 7:45 a.m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage 2 ;o ® Pm.
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m,
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage ■■ 7:30 p.m,
'C~W~PTABPEP., C F. HARPER,
President. 0. P. A.