FRIDAY PRICES OF ICE DELIVERED! UFouikli ♦ * **« 85 * * • • • *Oc SO ** . ... 20c . 100 "... 30e A Slicounl of 10 itor coot on it mad* to purct»a*or* of Cckiifofy ®ookt. W» nuaranto* * prompt and roiiatoio aorvico. Ttltpliiei SU*. » CONSUMERS' ICE DELIVERY CO. THE REAL REASON. t tmd arrived •• Mm*. 'Tart* gkMt t a'cNaft. Mi *f«W • fcM. MMWk o*4 M* Mi aaarHl mV aw fitMi it. Vm»*y* I f*m»d Mil*.* MM*. • •**■ 4*4 peUtum* trf ft, I* bM fWM 4d IM kotei H* MM rM.rM.IM *» «MM» 0m mm ms driskmg yh—gwfk« ~>|t*l«>"‘ t. grtad Ml MTf.l*. "I Ultmgkt fSS MM *M l#mdm» ■ j TM» leirti of im.Mhr»**i»'»*4 mt tr« IMH gar * UIMIMI M M** rM. * pmgb*, UU. to*. JMkW * H* K&SMI An bar «*** It. b ghly reepertabl# sow of aa mmimmKt iaaft#iMMa fbtk m «ao SNNS M 19.I 9 . kAlf OtllMl tfe tCfcgfl H# |)iari4 mi tlNi rtort **4 ifcoft r»« f aad |IHN «M k» bat tad «*>*** "* «rcD," I fiatabrd wttb • grin M« laugh'd MnvM’l "Imai b«f*. Ay»*i*r<** t* said. "M Mill r.bb it» grnnm' aad Brftra tm lb. 'errace. |k> you milb4 if I n». away no*.*” I f»* Ii; Ml .4 1 hand am b.» *h«uid#c In ■ pM.ni* I gash Mb *tt. M * •MMMI 111 « lbii.ll.lT Art*.** Aa revolt art A good Inch " If* Mnb*4 sgn'n * t. mm really a tniaa praag man «nd burr! ad away I Mtnarwl him Ml cf lb* hu I*l a. 4 the* leMorely rtn»H*Hl through m# garden* sad maud to th* t#n-aee. 1 apwd Mr Veras? and bl* daughter .Itltac *l»n*t MMMr4 M.IT a It. raar at lb* casino 1 walked «P “» tb.w. "Well. ‘poa •* word’" rriH Mr,' Yrr , .on, a smile dimpled around MM V.r pep's tnoutt* aa at* ux>k my band I explained lucidly how M ••• « «•»«* to lewv# Una don Ml un#lpec'e<lly “It ratla*#* a* art." T fiMbbrd «rt*h a §rartful ***** of my bind toward lb# ■Mitt. “ladeed!" as’d Mia* Wrb#y. pollte- After • IW» miaul** co*v*rai»tlnn. Mr Vernrjr polled not hi* worth "1 »m wry glad you r*»* Apaotay ' br Mid “a* I left off la«t night In the mldw of a Hit I* *»othen>»tir»l experiment with (rent# H quorvat*, and I t bought if you would kindly look over Evelyn. Id —" "Dellcbied.” I »»ld qolekly. "I trim the experiment Will ba ,0 * satisfactory oadiilttli *' ttpon as h“ had taken bis departure 1 glanced at Miss V*n»ey. . . She was examined th* hahdle of her parasol with *>«* Intent ness I made a mental fcdtk that‘white aulted h. r admirably iff' lM rt '* n * n ? other girl ' tAV'* ncqoa'tftance. ••Perfect weather." I remarked at length She fSdfftJrd lit a preoccupied manner * “1 have beeff"thnnderlng." ahe said, after a moment, "wiry you came here " “Did you not hear me explain?" I be pan. She smiled. “Oh. yea. but—“ •‘Surely nothin* further I* needed? The attraction of Monte Carlo is world famed .'* "I do not believe, Mr. Aynslcy, that you ever gambled in your life.” 1 tried another tack. “Well, then. I’m rather delicate, anil the chill, damp fog* of Ixtmion are ra ther trying." Again Miss Verney laughed. “How unsympathetic you are." “The deep heki rtahing last 'Vinter must hare l>*hn rather bad for you. No, Mr. Aynaley. I am a clear sighted young peraon, and I can quite see what has brought you so suddenly to Muute Carlo." “Well?" I naked with an air of Indif ference. She played wllh the tassel on tier parasol for a moment. Then she smiled. “Mrs. Fairfax." she said al length. I laughed outright. "How amusing! Nothing of the sort; the usual attrac tion, I assure you!" “Mrs. Fairfax!" ••Gambling —or Invalid's natural aversion to chill, damp fogs." "Mre. Fairfax." repeated Miss Verney aga.n, with Just a shade of emphasis. I gave It up. “A very charming person." I said. “You admit tt?" and her voice held a tiny note of triumph. “Don't you?” I enquired, wnnderlngly, "she is talented, pretty, agreeable and — ” “A widow,” put In .Miss Verney. “Yes, but ber husband was hardly more than an acquaintance. He went to India, you know, shortly after their marriage, and was hilled. Do you not think her fascinating?" “Yes, undoubtedly, sin is a pleasant companion.” "And I am a lonely bachelor man,” I remarked apologetically. She turn ed to me with a smile. "Forgive me." she said kindly, “for reminding you of your pitiful condition. I only meant to show you that I suggested the rea son for your sudden change of plans." “Your Intelligence Is beyond reproach. But what made you think of Mrs. Fair fax?" “My dear Mr. Aynsley,” she laughed, “you forget last saason.” I tried to re collect. ■ “The episode at the Cartons:' the jßfcm* ftisljt at, Covert ehs Haaiadad m*.Ut “ran tab* great wiim It mi wet- j fa**,"’ | said wwt • lamNt "I aw v*#f ri*4 Hi Mill* N," I added. *nb a *!*«'* at her I ‘t-, ib. may .** t *mmiw**4, af«** a I pat** ”*■*.* ta Arthar?" "I a#wr trouble at-at Arthur." at# replied quirt t* He 0 m wrapped up id bl* hnoh* aa4 studi** I tun .*#* tar* ai H an CM** t **• mrrr MUIa *4 tM* f *m awaa»d Vcta ta*# aothiap aaßiaM Mr* Kalr fa*r I niap»»iwi 'Mmbtaa »bai#**r," at* rm* »<l fra-ibt*. "I lib# bar t**Mt#a**iT * Tbt* t.1p.4 aiarnr*. I Iboaatt * Tom iib ah at* Mill mmOi# a am>4 *4l. A<tmiral<> *ald M<«* V.r*.. aaiai- I IT. **r«#*lap It# tapt** b»r .*p#*to*r# •in b* tß»a’u*bl«- ' I raapti mckl * f a map), ttat tad faat aw»<ar#4 oat%. fartb.r rmS at it# l*rr*#r "Toa will rn*a# la It* *r#d4i*f?" A «n«bt IlMg. of n*trr app**r#4 M Ml** V-r*#T'* rTmt* aa ah# t*rt*#4 la mr “Ha* II r#arh#d iba< nafr*” f H*ar*4 al lb. «c«pl* aad mi. !#*4 »b#/ •».. n* la am. "I b#ll#T* *o - Tt r* •** a alipbi pauaa Min V*r**r pl.*■ #d »nh ib* laa*#l agaia “Thn | aonpos* t mail ttndor my roßßraiuiaUo**." rb» u d at i.agtb "I h*li*v* H I* rucoßMirv among fr'Mda." I r*pl>d. Milt a glaa<* *1 h.r Mr tad alloard brr f*m io fall oa ib# groaad "Yr« know ah* I* .fry **allhjT' I addad. “You ha## tna mat fortaaal* In pcnr .adaaToni " ali# r*pll#d In d.llb #r»tr to*#* "I trti.t you will b» very bappy " Th. roup!* w*rr mnm oppa*il* In • her* •# •«« anting. Bo #ngr»'*.d j w#r# tt«y lo eonnmilon that they tad not no tired ua. I f«!t a »hl*ar of #njcrm*nt. "I do ant .nt#r Into lb* qu#*Urn.“ I Bald. “Look!" Hh* glanc'd up In *tirprl*#. “Arthur and >lr* Falrfai." *h# •hlapcrwd. “H* ta wrapped In hi* atiidl** again." f remarked “I fan y h# baa taken the lady'* #; #« a* bl* aubjrrt." Ml** V#r n«y looked at me renroachfull!'. “And you knew tbt* ajl Ib# time’" "I u> afraid *o. Arthur confided in me aom# moot ha nan In laindon. and I have or caalonally amuard mem If by hetplog him Take the Melba night, for In atancc.” “Waa that on Aribur'a behalf?" the aaknt wonderlngly. I nrddrd. It occurred to me one* again how charming Ml** Verney looked in white. There was a alienee for a minute or ao. Arthur and Mrs. Fairfax paised out of right. “It wasn’t the gambling," I re marked. Mia* Verney made no reply. "Nor an Invalid's aversion lo the chill, damp fogs," I went on, after a pause. * "Nor Mrs. Fairfax," she put In. "No," I said slowly, “I came because I thought '.t just possible you might be pleased to see me." There'was another pause and then I added: "Are you?" A smile crept round the corners of her mouth. "Well, yes, I think I am." she said. Wc see a good deal of one another now. London Weekly Son. YELLOW JAUNDICE CURED. Suffering humanity should he sup riled with every means possible for Us relief. It is with pleasure we puhllsb the following: "This Is to certify that 1 was a terrible sufferer from yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Elec tric Bitters; and after taking two bot tles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from this ter rible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty. Lexington. Ky." Sold by Howard & Wlllet, druggists. NOT JUST YET. Cholly—l heah theah has been a second call for volunteer# Are you going, chappie? Chappy No; I'm goiug to wait foah the third call. I believe in odd num bers.—Miami Trumpet. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA BALVB. The best Salve to the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, snd all Skis Eruptions, end positively cures Piles, or no pay requlr-d It is guaranteed tq give pertect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 o*ots pec box. For sale by the Howard A Willett Drug MOVEMENT TO POUTO RICO. it lit br|ii *(•» fit ) 111 •< Mltttjp. «hM •waw ft# ftweftad bilk tknri Ylpa*. Wa*b-t*a<«M faty tt— Tt# m#****#wf agaia.i rwi. Kb# may b» wild i« bar* hgftMk Tb* daiemsasiioa as tb. •*» d*» panawmi la **•4 a Mwvidabi# fw*#*| h* ib# raptiw* as fbwtw ftkw k** h»** aM*aglkew#d by Ik* teal**#**# ***** by ik» Mpaataid* »i Meat waa# A* *t-1 Met will ba mad* fa a*a*4 lb* mMaka* j as Ik* fit' la*— rampalga AUkoagk ik* fbi«. b* k# aipream* M Aa* faaa la *awll#f *kaa a* Smm*tmm. *kd ike karbnr t« by an me*a. aa M*a>#’*albli i M Mi prupoaad la Need a l*ra#r amt m* ik# a#at #gp*dttM»* a#4 tm* tkai •ill a» fatly #g«iftfed •Mb th* arim*ry aad ca.air> M wm*S* Tk»i* •!!! k# *«• IMfHdUM of aa la.aMrtgki fnw. half snmtap'd a*4 i»pn»p#rty *urpii#4 a# waa done abb Om AMfler wk* *#«( away fma Tbmpa Tb# aipMiiiin* I# *y> *®Hn*i Pom Aten •lit *Diud#f as ka.*»a k,*M aad M.da* men Arcordtag to lb# Ppanlab amy nfldrt lor IMM. tb# loiaf strength as Ike Apaaiak lone# la Ik* lalaad of Mono ftlen I* * 111 Of ik#a# k >l4 ar* lafaatrT armed wllk Mao#** rtft**. Ttl ar# a#llll#ry aad fit ar# #*- gtarvr* Th# total ra.alry atreapib .* te* oftrsn aad mea Tb# real of lb* aarrtaon I* assde up of th# etvll guard •Mr h le a aort of a custom bowse guard, aad tke police fore# There are la tka lalaad. armrdtag lo tke infor mation brought bark by lJewt. Whit ney some 14 non voluateers who are lo be rorboued •Ilk. ** well as the ad ditional men the Apanlsh ooramsnd-r might be able to tmpr»aa from the male populating of the Island With a total for alt arm* of some 11.004 or TlWtO It is eol doubted that. • lib tb* kelp of Ih* Beet, f will ha able to take the Island To make up lbs force Major Genera! 1 Mile*, who trill organise R at Rant ago after occupation there, will drew heavily on the aurteu of regular*, who have borne themselves so splendidly, at Santiago For tka rest of the fore* he will fake hla cholre of the reserve at Tampa loehsrttwg 11.004 Infantry. • 3.MW cavalry and 1.400 artillery; of the *lx regiment* at Miami, the twelve reg Imrnt* under l-ee at Jacksonville, of Ihr great tnaea of volunteer* al Ch’.ek amaega. where more than forty regi meat* nr# now waiting order* lo ibe front .and of the big force atilt atatlon ed at Camp Alger. There will be no lark of men and ef fort* are making by the quarPrma*- ter’» department lo *ee that there ahail be no lark of equipment. Materials to complete the out Ste for the First corps, under Majot Oeneral Brooke, which Is expected to form the backbone of the Porto Kicnn force, next to the regulars, j ore being forwarded to Chlrkamaugn by express. This corps Is expected to, be ready to move wltbin a week, anil If | Santiago falls as soon as It le expected to do. Ua moving order* will probably be given In that time. It t* not believed that there ha* been any change in Ibe plan to have Gen. Ilrocke lean the Porto Hlro force, a* Shatter did that to Santiago. Gen. Miles, as the general commanding the , army, ia expected to be in supreme command, however, with Gen. Brooke next to him, and to bo made military governor of the Island after It has been subdued. The officers who are to command In ! Porto Rico are making exhaustive stu dies of the Island, and the army's bu reau of Information, which has clahor-, ate data concerning It on file, Is being drawn upon heavily. Detail maps of the Island and of Its principal towns are being supplied by these offices, and (he Information which they are moat in j need of win be forwarded to them as I rapidly ac practicable. It Is thought to be not unlikely that the army of Invasion may have a hard er time than It had on the south coast of Cuba. The Porto Rico eoast line has few of the Inlets and Indentations such as that at Barquiri. and there is no har bor near San Jnsm like Guantanamo to furnish a refuge and coaling base for the fleet. The landing may he made at Ponce, where the defences are said to consist of some very fine mountain howitzers on the hills back of the town. The shelling of San Juan Itself Is expected to he a comparatively easy task. If !t becomes necessary, as the town would be more easily reached by the big guns of the fleet than Santiago. SHAKE INTO YODB SHOES Alien's Foot-Eose. a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfoct discovery of the ngo. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial packages FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Leßoy, N. Y. ‘ Miss Hay, daughter of the American ambassador in London, recently per formed the ceremony of opening the new public garde# in York street. Wal worth road, attached to the Robert Browning settlement, adjacent to the birthplace of that poet, at Camber well. r THB) AtTOtIBTA EIETR-A-LD GooD IUCK BAKING POWDER. !STHt SIEST. of All In Lftftvtn lft« Powtf. fie Ellis Fislinnit —TNI r:JtI|SNT — Tie Ellis Resianram TMK OOOLIvr— Tie Ellis Restaurant —TIIT. BEAT—• Tie Ellis Restaurant m orMmrrt mosi msst do yon EAT? Special Excursion Train FROM Augusta To Charleston. S. C., MONDAY. Jt’LY irrH IIM. jfff II M ROt’ND TRIP ’ If you want to enjoy yourself and ha*a a nice day out of the city, go to Char* im>n on Mo#* A Stay's exrurslnn. It will n<>» coot you much and you ran *#• the *W t T nli#d Plate* aoldtcr* and all the latest Improved gun* of Dnrle Bara. You can vtalt the l»le of Pine*," a new pleasure rcaorl 10 miles from .Charleston, reached by the Electric rar» j—besides other site# of Interest all around Charleston. Train leave* Au gusta O:4S a. m . arrtvtai In Cbarleatun at 11 a. m.: returning, leave Cti»rle*t«n 10 p. m. Only four elope. Tk-ket* on sale at L. A. <lardetl*‘a Drug Store, Rice A O’Connor'#, oppoaite muwumem. The Augusta Factory Drug Store and Union Depot. EVERYTHING ON WHEELS FIELD & KELLY’S Just received, the finest line of Baby Carriages in the city. Agents for Ramb ler, Sterling and Crawford Bicycles. HENRY-REMINGTON Having accepted the dealership for the Remington Standard Typewriter at Augusta. I will be In position to sup ply machines on short notice. The Remington la recognized at the Standard Typewriter of the World, and needs no recommendation at my hands. 1 have fought it in competlop for many years, but have always recognized its superiority. L. J. HENRY, No. 4 Library Building. JOHN F. M’CARTHY, Solo-Violinist. Late of Royal Conservatory, at Leipzig, Germany. PUPILS WANTED. For terms, dates .etc., address 512 Ninth St.. Augusth, Ga. AMBER CANE. Sown broadcast now It willl prob ably yield two fine cuttings for hay. Cured aud baled, there will be no more pricy hay than this. v_ - SOW AMBER CANE. \ SOW AMBER CANE. SOW AMBER CANE. t . FOR HAY.- FOR HAY. V x Oue bushel, $1.50; sack at $1.30 per bushel. THE HOWARD & TOUT BEDS CO. Mrs. Robert Louis Steucnson, who Is staying in London for a few weeks, has had the most acceptable of wel comes in the appearaned of a six-pen ny edition of one of tb». longest and most popular of her hushgnd's literary works, U. xu i M MMft* Nf..*<Hf t A ST. ALBERT HOTEL It Hillman. Ga... J. a«w *f*a ta* -be *.wew MbkA.lkaf Me • .bes <b# *wanw •■ b* aptw tb# > tglwt wawfMrt. #*■•«■»! era #*4 mtaeaw »wa w#»w#Taa*#i im#wag balk wnaabaad. Fm* past >abw <e grnwo Af,ina*, | i 6 HOII El Siiliii. Ci THE REED HOUSE AT HAITIXM fUsAy For th* Arccsiaodttiofi of Sommer GartU. Mr* M. A. Reed baa **b#n rba«N*af ike Heart at Nuba aad tke Mgb Maadard aad aapeab*# aeeea aubi im aw a* warn tkea wataieiaad d> rtaa Ike wmleg maw. a Fa* Reean aad Rat#* *i p.r ta MR* M A. KEKf), Ifarleat. Ga, SEASON OF iBqB HOTEL MONTE SANO HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA. Tie Qotti oF loMtui Bcorli OPENS JUNE 20th- PRICES MODERATE. JACK H. CLANCEY. Manager. rtrb| J ' I PRETTY rough on the chimney sweep. Hl» occupation, hks Othello's. "i» gone." Let him get » me cleanlier employment. Our housekeepers won’t tolerate dirt in any form iu connection with cook ing. No soot to fall down UHO vour cook nan*. Dirt and gas stoves are l ad friend,. For particulars call at the office of THE GAS LIGHT CO. OF AUGUSTA. •22 BROAD ST. FOR $3,000 I offer For Sale No. 425 Fenwick street. House contains 9 Rooms, Bath Room, Pantry, Etc., all in perfect order. There is also good Stable in yard. Lot 50 by ! 32 feet. John W. Dickey, 1 and 2 Library Ruilding. MONEY TOJiOAN. In any sums desired from SSOO upwards, in straight 3 and 5 years time, or on 1 O years time, payable in equal annual instalments. Lowest rates of interest. No expense to borrower except the usual attorney and record fees. No delay in getting the money. Alexander&JolmsoQ Agents Scottish Ameritan Mortgage Company, 705 Broad St wm. McCauley 2040 WALTON WAY. BELL TELEPHONE NO. 2191. Summerville Plumbing Company gUrtPlumbing.SewMing and Ventilating Steam and Hot Water Heating a Specialty. Ctf Estimates Given on All Kinas of Pipe Wwk. Ail Work Guwanwsd, NAIUkUAD bOkttiuum Charlmon 1 Ml Carolina *«*•*«* a aewa.tM•■*•** M*» '■MW. I* ftftM Jdaa UftbHO* * * r«»iwi...o. ........Illftm! Idnm ..j Itapm *»t*aa» "flam fcitom .......{bjftk^.o... * rea.taabaaa...,, ■■«... ?■*** »•-***• * oikM*. . .«•., - w*.m. 4 aga....«... * Mi»i«waaa»<fl»w......i 4 m*<m. * AW*«s* -mmw»l kttksa ........ L. All#wflk.-., » wee..TTMEßC.m'.'* * aynaabam ...11l lk*. ktStm “ yaaa bwetam......... M kaw ....... | » bnaatMa. UAbaat 4«%w> * taawwa. IJbysk. **ym •mSSSrz.r::: •.*■■■........ A* Aaaawa utya ia*«h* a.aa* V . f **a * * t*t .*•• e*a * fslkwaaif‘..‘..'..‘i.’*.” aßsn—«”» ***a* a **•*•« .J * aBBIWH L* twwu.... ...«....j.. , Mam A# SdewdaW a#«» *• •a.iealM ••••••! A4HtNi * ltlfl|l<«a<».it.t «•••< r •••eama. Mw«M. ..m„ W 4..*j IAWI ** AWNNINK a«*a*e *«« a •. . " HflPl4«**aa *••••*• 11 )4MMM TdMpBI * MMhHMMNlaa•«••*••*>«••* imoo-<*.! MBW«aaJßi»»wum^e£sßs I# (Wkfct J. I biiam “ tM5waaak............. .......,| Tasasa *ftd ftaggl.... I 4*fae k*ba ‘■MMk...... Idtj* " rmr5Ty............. ........ HkAlaa* ** Aitaadafa.............. 11 naasa Ar Abgwda ! I tapm l#ya Hem H«a» aaeu*r*wait*alas twuHtlt* at f etboae F.Ui km all t-oat aa A A. tw tlm rtwaertha. at Oraeaweod km au >a ' A. I. srd t. A « mOwaps sad ByaHanbar* altb foaib-ra k.osrny Far say ir-bmetMn artaWm ta tKk*4B tatm rebaduWs. we., sditmw W.J. i lUltt.Sw Fas Ast, k M RORTK. kaMsWaa Agb T. N KMRItAuX It»dk Msaagm Aagnata. Ms ATLANTIC COAST LINE. taoßTcrr arp 4»ric«isrr roct* HUH* KABTARII RoRTH. BHORTienT AND QCICftBaT ROUTS TO THE CART AND Nt»RTH. I:l«pm L* . Augusta. Os .Ar | I Uses I Npmr L« ....sitra Ar ; T l*am 4:l?ptn Lv Dran.arfe ...Ar i I Kpro 4 Mpm. Lv.. Oraagh'g ...Ar i t 40am 4.Mpm Lv .Bumler, BL C...Ar 4 I»am 1 ttpm Lv,. „ rtaranc# ~Ar I l-Sbam 10 13pm, Lv.,. Fayetteville,. Ar ! I 14pm 2 Slam* At. Petwrstrurg, V#. Lv J t IZpm 4 (Mstn Ar Kirhtnoad ...Lv I 11pm I Itamj Ar.. Washington .Lv 1 a 44pm » nSsrn Ar... Baltimore.. ..Lv 1 1 Bpm tl Ksm Ar .Philadelphia. Lv li e»pm 2:o3pm Ar... New Tork....Lv ! Pullman palace buffet aiwepUtg cara from Macon and Augusta to Neff York | without thane* it. A. BRAND. Urn Aft , T-l Broad fit.. Auguata. Ga. T M EMERSON. Traffic Manager. H M EMERSON, Ora. Paw Agt ; BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD. H. C. BEATTIE. Receiver ■East hound. Went hour d. feat Arc'd 6 First ffec'd CIOk.I Claes Ctaaa Claw Mix'd C Mix'd Ply. Dly. Station. Dly. Diy. No.U No.* g, No.ll No.S AM I'M ! [Arrive. Leave. PM.IAII I*:*s 3:00‘ 0'... Anderson. ~s| 2:1011:00 10:1*! 2:3* Tj.... Denver ....f! 3:41 11:33 10:07: 2:2*l#: Alltun fl 2:5011:23 9:50 6:l* 121... Pendleton ...*j 2:5*11:43 9:49 2:o* 16; Cherry Cross'* f 4 0* 11:53 9:42| 2:00 11. Att.m'a Crooffg fl 4:14 11 69 * '•5 1:25.24 ... ' JENACA .. .» 4:2*12.25! 9.12 | I « »l 1:451 132 . Wentl Union .*: ft*; 0:35 [34 ... Walhalla ...a! 5:l"| AM PM.| |Leave Arrive]PM PM. No 12 No * No.ll No.S B. Regular Station. F. Flag Station. ] All regular trains from Anderson to Walhalla have . right to track over trains of the same class moving In op posite direction, unless otherwise spec ified by train orders. Will also stop nt, following stations to take on or let off passengers: Phln ney's, Janes and Sandy Springs. No. 1! connects with Southern rail way No. 12 at Anderson. Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Southern railway Nos. 12 and 37 at Seneca J. R. ANDERSON, Superintendent. AND NORTHWEST ERN RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect, March *. 1898. Eastern Time Standard. Leave August®. Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m. Arrive Chester, Southc-rfi Ry.. 7:l* a.nfi. Leave Cheater, C. A N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m. Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 p.m. Leave Lenoir. Stage 2:00 p.m. Arrive Green Park, Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m. Arrive Blowing Rock. Stage .. 7:30 p.m. G. W. HARPER, C. F. HARPER, President. G- P- A. Attention, Housekeepers When !n Need of Table or Cooking Sherries, Imported or Domestic Port Wine, Claret, Fine Whiskies, by the bottle or galloo (all popular brands), Sehlitz Beer, Schlltz Extract of Malt, Baas Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, or anything pertaining to a flr3t class Whiskey House, send to or call on T. P. FAGAN. Ta ‘ 917 Broad street. ORDER YOUR COAL and WOOD FROM THE North Augusta Coal & Supply Co (Joantitv and Quality Guaranteed. F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT Bell ’Phone 2164 Strowger 365 - ——- ■ —■—- ■* ■—'- 1 >' Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port folio No. 8, just received at Herald Office. hh y t a JULY 15 NAtUKIAD ftMMUUR S. C i G. 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No*. 87 and 88—Waahmaton and Bouthw©st®rn Limited. Solid VeatihaTed train vrith diming cun and first claaa coache* north of ' *harlotte. rullmau drawinir room aieepmet rare bet ween Tampa. Jacksonville, bavannah, Waahiagton and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Cbarl<»tta and Richmond. Pullmun drawing-room sleeping cars be tween Greensboro and Norfolk. Cloee connec tion at Norfolk for OLP POINT COMPORT, arriving ther« in time for breakfast. Solid train, with Parlor cars, between Charleston sad Asheville. Not*. 85 and Bft—l7. 8. Faat Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars* be t\ve**n Ja<kaonville and New York and Pull man keeping earn >*etweeji Augusta and Chur lotte Pullman keeping run between Jack sonville and Columbia, «a rout* dally Ijctwoen Jackeonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK » (6ANNO>r J. M. CULP. Third V P A (ien. Mgr. T M Waahinffton. W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK, <L P. A.. Waahington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta. GEORGIA • - RAILROAD. (90th Meridian Time.) Schedule Effective April 24, 1*92. r Pullman Sleeper* between Macoa and New York. . .. . rx Through Pullman Sleepers between Au gusta and St. Louis. Lv Augusta ..I 7:o6am| 3:2opm|l«:3opm Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm! *;2opm| b:ooan> Ar Macon ~..ttl:llam] ! «:45atn Ar Athens ....|ll:l6pm| 7:3opm| Ar Galnesvills|-2;46pm| | - Ar White Pl's|*f:oopmi t - Ar MiU'garte .|l*:10aml | 4:2osm Ar Wash'ton ..|i*:loain| 7:lopm| Picayune train leaves Augusta dally except Sunday at 6:16 p. m„ and ar rives at MlUedgeville at 8:10 p. m. Trains arrive at Augusta 6:11 a. m, 7:45 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. and u:26 p. m. A. O. JACSCBON, G. P. A. JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A. ii