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Alpliw Rim*. 4-4 .. .. *• *'4
prill, of lb* W**4 41 l-I
Jn<> f. Km* i-*lt B nhtftln* ... 3 1-3
Joo. P Kin* 4-4 A A tm**4M« .. 4 S-»
t*oO*dnl* 4-4.. .. *. .1 .< t. *...*• 4 3-4
J*to P. Kin*. >4 Inch Ooonpa ... 4 3-4
Jno. P Kin*. » Inch EC***
It la ml 5 *-4
Jno. P Kin*. 3* mch Ex
laland 4 *•*
jno. P. Ktn* M Inch Superior .. 3 1-4
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Amrrirfn *Mrtln*». 44x44 .. .. .. 3 1-3
M*rrlm*i'A ahlrlln**. 44x*4 4
Ch»il»r Oo*k dr*** atyl** 10x40 .. 3 1-3
Waahtnirtoa Olla tfancy) 4
Allen’* tfancy 4 1-3
fllmp*on'* 3-4 p*rcal*» 5
Coal** Spool collon, p«»r do* 41
Am*riran IndlK" blu«*. C4x44 .. .. 3 1-1
siator Oil* t»olld) 44x*4 4 1-4
Atn*rtcan !ndl*o blu**, *4x44 .. .. 4 1-4
Xnlernatliwal black* 44 x 44 4 1-3
Allen’* cardinal* 44x44 4 1-3
Allan’* talon** 44x44 4 1-!
India blue
India blu* 44x44 a. .. .. 4 1-2
Etlnßlant * 64x44 4 1-1
Garner'* radiant* 64x64 .. 4 1-3
hlartha W«*liln*tnn 56x40 3 3-4
Slope 54x60 31-1
Chater Oak*. 66x44 .. .. •< .. .. 3 3-4
TICKS.
Hamp*hlre 1 6-S
Amoakea* A C A 10 1-3
Amo*kea* A 10
Amoakea* C .. .. •• * 3-4
Reciprocity * •• 7 l* 2
piAin HOMEsruKe.
city Mill* 2 1-3
Pour yard, good 32 Inch .. .» .. .. 6 1-4
Lodi *hlrtln*s 66x56 3 1-4
Lodi dret* atyle* 66x60 3 1-4
et. Clair drea* style* .. .. .. .. «
Ocean solid* 3 3-4
Martha W**hln*tim fanclea .. .. 3 3-4
JAlicellaneoua brand*, ll*ht
weight 13 l-2alr 1-S
lauetta 6 yard* plain .. 3 1-4
Thorndike B .. 6 3-4
Hercules .. .. 7 1-1
Amoekeag 9
Craaccnt •• 7 1-S
Pelham, 32 bal lto box 15
F. G. P.. 30 ball* to box 16
E. G. P-. 20 balls to lb IT 1-2
Muscogee B * 1-2
21 inch 4 1-2 yd. plaid*, best make
-4
Slmpron’s silk finish poulards 64x
64 1 »*«
Simpson’s solid black 64x64 .. ..6
Pacific mournings 64x64 5
China silks 64x64 4 1-4
Mlddleford .. 6
Bockport 5 1-2
Slater 64x64 3 3-4
Concord, 66x60 3 1-4
Rome 66x60 3 1-4
Edwards 3 1-2
Keyst (me 3 1-2
Fifth Avenue * 3 1-4
. KEARSET’S.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearsey S 1-4
Kincaid and others 9 1-4
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime , 35
Rosendale cement 11.45
Portland cement 52.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sacks . *1.25
Plaster In bids .« $1.75
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Augusta Ho R. It , i’a. I"21 93 •••
C. R. R, Banking Co. Collat
eral Trust I'l, 193 J 0 *2
Southern Hallway 6‘*. 1994 ~ 0 93
Central of Ueorgla Railway.
Ist cobeol mort. S'*. 1946 .. ~ 0 93
C. of O, la* pref In ** t®
Central of Georgia Railway,
3d pref. Income*, 1*45 13 14
c. of G. lit pref. In., 1945 .... 7 9
<l. S. * K., lat m S’*. 1945 .. 100 102
South Georgia and Florida.
3d «’*. I® 3
South tleorgta and Florida.
2d 7’a. IH*» IM 0 •••
Ocean flt»amshlp Co., Ist s'.
FACTORY BONDS.
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Ist O'*.
102 .. „ »• „ I®3
Sibley Mfg. Co., Ist *'a. 1902.10
Sibley Mfg. C«„ Ist *’s. 103. 10
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oats, white, sacked .• •• *2
Oats, mixed, sacked *3
Corn, white, sacked 54
Com, mixed, sacked ss
Meal, bolted, per bushel 64
Flour, common *•*’
Flour, fancy extra 5.50
Flour, aecond patent .. ~ .. .. •• S- 7 ®
Flour, atandard palent *
Flour, fancy patent * T 5
M’heat bran. 10-lb *acl«* *5
Fine feed, 10-lb rack* 10
Hay—native, per ton 12a14
Hay—Timothy, per ton 14 60
Hoy—choli'e, per ton 18.0
Hama—choice sugar cured .. lOatl 1-2
Smoked rib el 7 J-J
T>r> fait rib* J s ' B
Lard, pure lear, 0 tierces 7
Lard, kettle, rendevt'd In tierces . 7 3-4
,-ugar, granulated 6 S-8
The" SATISFACTION OF T.
Doubtitis 'Cltl*F0 —I would not mind
giving you something If 1 were suie
that, your bllndtP’ss w ere not assumed
Mendicant You needn’t lot that
worry you. You can pat yourself on
tlK> back for your charitable acton just
tbo same.—Atlanta Commercial.
”Our customers say you manufacture
three of the best remedies on earth,"
said the mercantile firm of Haas, Har
ris Brim & McLain, of Dawson, in a re
cent letter to the Chamberlain Medi
cine Co. This Is the universal verdict.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is the finest
preparation In the world for rheuma
tism, neuralgia, lame back, qulnsey,
sore throat, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds,
pains and swellings. A 25 cent bottle of
this liniment 111 the house will save ft
great deal ot suffering. Buy it at Al
exander Drug A* Seed Co., C. R. Parr,
of Bell Tower Drug Store.
EXCRUCIATING SUSPICION.
<Detroit Free Press.)
Perhaps a porHwr l of Senator Hoar’s
spleen is due to the suspicion that Prof.
Horton plagiarised his anti-war senti
ments from the senator's earlier
speeches.
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next y*gg.
Tile yield 0 wheat »**•§ *p hat*
harg harna*!} larg* la tkl* > 'gatf ••
•bows by thg Inrgr wuteber o*ar*w«!»
that surround th* roller bur will
Iwth day and nlcbf. pafimUy awaiting
0, lr turn 0 unloading grain and fr>
ftadteg wttk flour.
WHILE THE WAR LASTS
An who match, walk or stood, should
I shake tet" I heir ahnea Allen’* Fool-
I a p«*wd*r. it cures aching, ttped,
wira, swollen feet .and wak.** BvNf or
new shoe* **»y It abaorlw molature.
and prevwir chafing, hot. smarting,
hllateied. aweatlna feet. All the reaular
army troop* and navy men us# 11/Vol
unteer* in hot climate* easiT **4»« In
comfort without 11. Allen’# Foot-Ea** la
sold by all druggist* and ahoe store*.
’.tie, Ramplea sent FREE Addreaa Al
len 8. Olmsted, La Roy. N. Y.
AMERICAN HONEY.
It Must Be Taken at ioo teats on
the Dollar.
Washington, July 27. -Major Snlffen,
of the pay corps, ha* sailed from New
York on tba OllvEdte for Hanttago. ac
companied by Hire paymaaiers. They
will begin the payment of troops on
their arrival and In a very short time
will be joined by other paymaster* who
will assist in paying off Gen. Shafter’a
srmy, nnd then will proceed to Porto
Rico to pay off the army of Gen.
Miles.
A ratlwr fntereßtlng questiim has
arisen in regard to the payment of
troops. A telegram ha* been received
from Oen. Shatter requesting that gold
and paper be r-»nt to Santiago, a* the
tradesmen refuse to accept American
dollars at their par value, and rate
them at fifty t ents ou the'dollar, like
the Mexican dollar and dEtllars of
South Am-vrlcan countries. Tt was
Paymaster General Stanton’s Intention
to send as little silver as possible, con
fining it mostly to subsidiary coin tor
the purpose of making change, on ac
count of the greater convenience to
take gold and paper, and he will con
tlrfue to do so. Considerable Indigna
tion Is expressed that American money
of any kind Is discounted, and n sug
gestion has been made to tyle secretary
of war that any trmtosman who refuses
to accept United States mouey of any
kind at 100 rents on the dollar should
be rotnoved from any territry over
which the American flag floats. It is
not known that any orders will be
sent to Gen. Shatter on the subject,
although the suggestion has been
made that Amerlran money should not
be allowed to be questioned by th.>
countries occupied by the United
States troops. The supposition is that
refusal to accept silver Elollars is the
result of a long use of th-o silver of
Mexico and the South American coun
tries, which has never passed for more
than half its free value.
BTTCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve In the world for
Cut*. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Cha-iped
Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all SkiD
Eruptions, end porittvely curee Piles,
or no pay requir'd It Is guaranteed to
give pertect eatlsfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sala by the Howard & Willett Drug
CO. Aj- .
Good
JOCK
BAKING
POWDER*
JSTHE BEST.
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r*tor f*toto# I# Ato*t ftof tototoi.
Tie Gas lull Cl if it[Uia,
423 BROAD ITT.
CliiMrec’s Bair Cm
vyhlie the weather is warm
HICnEI S BARBER SHOP
Ate. m MiCKltr* MAGIC
HAlltAlJkK for lb* Haul
For Safe By AM Druggists.
Buy Your Wife
a Greene Street Home.
N<ir"*t3 Gretna Rtr##t ia lto
on# of the rioai sl#fir»bl© *#rtioti» us
IH# /ity. House butU of brlth Mr» A
tm* And 4uriW«* ftoAtolofto Con
tain# #i*ht room*, bath. etc*., -toll in
good or«ler. Lot 4Y by I*4 feet.
|f~tou oontemplot# purrh**«inAi A
home it will b# to your interest to co«-
■ktaN thl» property.
John W. Dickey,
1 Sid 2 Library Building.
DON'T RUN THE RISK
of Usin? Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons’ Bicycle Shop
711 BROAD BTIISXr,
And Get Your Work Done Well.
F*r Ike next 0 day* Bicycles Enaaieled
for S2.DC —High Grade Work,
l.osett prices in town on Repairing.
s#coml band Bicycles bought »nd sold on
easy payments.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
JjjE [JERALD
HOLDS THE RECORD.
I “
ITS CIRtTLATION MORE THAN
DOUBLED THROUGHOUT
SOUTH CAROLINA
and GEORGIA.
Why-Why
BECAUSE
IT PRINTS THE BEST NEWS
PAPER IN ITS FIELD.
“A Newspaper these days must grow on
Its merits as a Newspaper.”
The Herald’s Wonderful Advance and
Growth Proves the Correctness of the As
sertion.
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THE REED HOUSE
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bagle
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Powder
IS AUGUSTA MADE
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
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DM Err!* In gdtofto of Mr.
tb. |*o«i you now u»# Y«oi*tt
gel til# »#m# feittlti In
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tort w#r# prteed 4A jretPt **«».
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don't chtofito# In pHr#.
KAOLE BAKING POWDER
Bhould be Hied by Auiuatft r-.'O
pte CHy prid# »b»u*l imptol
lb#m. If noth*off #M# dorf.
eagle baking powder \PH
Kiinply Atohto of you • trU\ £*. I
8A<11.15 BAKING POWDER dfjj r |
8«, ls at 33c. lb.
THE HOWARD & WILLET D3CQ CO.'
-MAKE EAGLE.—
FOR RENT.
DRSIRAnLR GREENE ST. LOTS.
r
From October 1, I*9*. I offer fer rent |
the following thoroughly modem and
attractive residence*.
417 Greene street * room* '
707 Greene street * rooms j
94a Orrene street * rooms
112* Greene street * room*
1134 Grenee street * room*
These houses, contain all conveniences
nnd ore desirable m every respect,
jxiok at th. m before you go away for
j the summer.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
1 and 2 Library Building.
keep cool
!by using one of our odorless Refriger
atnrs —tine Dewey just annihilates hot
.weather. Klondike, Gurney and Eclipse
!are all good; everyone guaranteed; wa
ter coolers, cedar chests; Ice cream
fteezers. See our line bedroom suits,
$35. Baby Carriages fqj $6. We will
make terms and prices tq suit you.
Fleming& Bowles
904 Broad Street.
Charleston IW Carolina
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BIIGRTE44T AND QUlt’Kf-HT ROUTE
TO THI6 EAST AND WORTH.
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4:6opm Lv Orangb’g.... Ar i;4oam
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10:33pmj Lv.. Fayetteville . Ar ! 1 14pm
3:21aml Ar. Pattrahurg.Vn.Lv *:l2pm
4:00am! Ar Richmond....Lv ! 9:l2pm
7:4lami Ar.. Washington..Lv j 3 46pm
9 03am| Ar... Baltlmop*. ...Lv 2:25pm
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' Pullman palace buffet sleeping car*
[from Me. on and Augusta to New York
without change.
R. A. RUAND, Oen. Agt.,
723 Bread Ft.. Augusta, Ga.
T M EMERSON, Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON, Gen. Pass **’•
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule in Effect, March 6, IS9B.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Auguata, Southern By.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester. SoutlK-ni Ry.. 7:18 o.m.
Leave Chester, C. AN. 44 . Hy 7:45 a.m.
Arrive Lenoir. C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir. Stage i'M P-m.
Arrive Green Park, Slago .. .• 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing ltock. Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
G. W. HARPER, C. F. HARPER.
President. 1 • P A
**lf You Want to Make Money,
1 Move In the Company of Those
Who Ate Haking Money.”
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SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC>
] CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING OUT
IN LIFE.
ADVF.RTI3EKS WHO USE THE HER
ALD LET RESULTS.
: WHY NOT GET IN THKTR COMPANY.*
ORDER YOIIK
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality .Guaranteed.
F- W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bell 'Phone 21u4 Stronger 365
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Florida and New York.
Noa- ** and &*—W atthington and Hont hwant om
! Limited. Solid VeitibuTod train with dining
1 ari* and first oiaaft 'Niauhes i‘.orth of i'hnrlotM*.
Pullman draanngroom *J*fepingrar» between
I Tampa. Jack»oi»vUi#, bavannah, Washington
1 and Nftv York.
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1 ar.d Riuhmond-
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t we* n < >reenahom and Norfolk Close ronne<>
, tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMPORT,
arriving there tn time for breakfast.
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Charleston agd Ashevilb*.
No*. 85 and A—IT. S. Pant Mail. Ttirttufr
1 rnl.man draw ing rtroni buffet sleeping cars o#*
t worn Jaokaonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping unr* between Augusta and Char
lotte. Pullman sleeping ears between Jack
sonville and Columbia, en route daily between
Jacksonville and (‘inclnaati, via Asheville.
FRANK ». GANNON. J. M CCLP,
Third V-P. A Gen. Mgr- T. M., Washington.
, W A. TI*RK. S. H. HARDWICK.
_G. p. A.. Washington. G. P. A.. Atlanta.
GEORGIA ■ • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.) (
Schedule Effective April 24. 189*.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon anJ
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between An.
cuata and St. Louis.
Lv Augusta ~| 7:osam| 3:2opmilo:3opio
Ar Atlanta ... 12:35ptn| B:2opm 6:ooam
Ar Macoo ...,|ll:lsnm| 4:45am
Ar Athens ....il2:lspm| 7:3opm
Ar Ga!neavitl*|*3:4spm| -
Ar White Pr*:-l:00pml -
.Ar Mill’ge le ,il0:10am| I 4:3oam
Ar WaEh'ton ..|lo:loarn| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Milledgeville at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:l* a. m,
7:45 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. m„
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A. , J