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Jno. P. Kin* 34 inch Huparlor .. I 1-4
PRINTS.
American ahirtin**, «txt4 .. ~ .. 3 1-1
Merrimack ■birring*, £*k44 4
Charter Ooak dre*» atyt** tOxtO .. 3 1-1
Waahlngton OU» Ifancy) 6
Allen’* (fancy .... 4 l-l
Mlmp*un i S-t percale* &
Coate* Spool cotton, per do* 41
American lmll*o blue*. 64*44 .. S 1-1
Slater Oil* <»olld) 64x64 4 1-4
American Indigo bluer, 64x64 .... 4 1-4
International black* 6(x64 ~ ~ •« 4 l-S
Allen’* cardinal* 64x64 .. .. .. 4 1-1
Alim’* Laitona* 64x64 .. 4 l-S
India blue
India blue *4x64 .. 4 l-S
Ktlnglant’a 64x64 4 J-S
Garner* radiant* 64x64 4 1-2
Martha Wa*hl«gton 56x69 3 3-4
Mope 56x60 3 J-I
Chater Oaks. 56x6# .. .. 3 3-4
TICKS.
Hamp»htre 4 D-S
Amoikea* A C A 10 l-S
*Amo*keag A 10
Atnoskea* * 3-4
Reciprocity .. .. 7 l-S
plaid Aomkspitks.
City Mills * >•*
Four yard, good 33 Inch .. .» .. .. 6 1-4
Lodi shirting* 56x56 3 1-4
Lodi dre»s styles 56x60 3 l-O
St. Clair dre*» styles .. .. .. .. 4
Ocean solids 3 3-4
Mart:** Washington fancies .. .. 8 3-4
Miscellaneous brand*, light
weight IS '-3
Isaetta 6 yards plain .. 3 1-4
Thorndike * 3-4
Hercules •• 7 1-4
Amoskeag - •• •• 9
Crescent J 1-8
Pelham, 32 bal iio box 15
F. G. P-, 30 balls to box 16
E. G. P-, 20 balls to lb 17 1-2
Muscogee B • * I*2
27 Inch 4 1-2 yd. plaids, best make
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Slmnrnn’s silk finish poulards 64x
Simpson’s solid black 64x64 .. .. 5
Pacific mournings 64x64 5
China silks 64x64 4 1-4
Midtllcford 6
Rockport 5 1-2
Slater 64x64 3 3-4
Concord, 56x60 .. . 3 1-4
Rome 56x60 3 1-4
Edwards 8 1-2
Keystone .. .. " l -2
Fifth Avenue 3 1-4
KKARSET’F.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearsey S 1-4
Kincaid and others 9 1-4
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime 85
Rosendale cement _• •• 51-45
Portland cement -• .. 52.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sacks *1.35
Plaster in *l-75
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RAILROAD RONDS.
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C. of G. lit pref la 3* 40
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South Georgia and Florida.
2d P*. I*®3 105
South Georgia and Florida.
2d 7’a. 1*99 104
Ocean Steamship Co., Ist 6'a
1920 104 ...
FACTORY BONDS.
Enterprise Mfg. Co., Ist *'s.
1903 .. *O2 ...
Sibley Mfg. Co.. Ist 6's, 1902 . 100
Sibley Mfg. Co., Ist «'s, 1003 . 100 ...
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oats, white, sacked 43
Onts, mixed, sacked 43
Corn, white, sacked 64
Com,.mixed, sacked 53
Meal, bolted, per bushel .. .. .. .. 54
Flour, common 4.25
Flour, fancy extra .. .. .. .. .. 5.50
Flour, second patent .. 5.75
Flour, standard patent 6.25
Flour, fancy patent 6.75
Wheat hran, 100-lb sacks 95
Floe feed, 100-lb sacks 1.00
Hay—native, per ton 12a14
Hay—Timothy, per ton 14,50
Hoy—choice, tier.ton 18.00
Hams—choice sugar cured .. lOall 1-2
Smoked rib sides.. .. ~ ~ .. .. 7 1-4
Dry salt ribs 6 *-8
Lard, pure leaf. In tierces 7
Lard, kettle, rendered In tierces . 7 3-4
Sugar, granulated 5 5-8
OPPOSE LIEUT. HOBSON.
Ills Brother Says Line Officers Will
Prevent His Transfer.
Eutaula, Ala.. July 28. —The Mont
gomery afternoon papers print specials
from Washington announcing that Sec
roiary lxing states (lint if Lieut. Hob
son wishes to remain In tho staff he
will be promoted during his present
stay In the United States. The dis
patches allude to the roeossity of an
act of Congress to transfer the lieut
enant lo the line for promotion, which,
it has been understood, is what he de
sires.
S. A. Hobson, the nontenant's elder
brother, and a leader of the Populist
parly in Alabama, stated to a press
representative here only a few days
ago that he thought he had been in
formed of the inside facts of the sit
uation and fhr.t he did not expert the
lieutenant to get any considerable pro
motion; that he was quit.? sure the op
position of line officers no longer in
sorvic? would defeat any attempt to
pass the act of Congress referred to.
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BRUNSWICK.
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T* Make It Mot lor Vallow Fevrr
Ifcport Monger*.
Brunswick, til. July J*. Brun*-
wlrk'a rlty mum II hu* on It* rrudlug i
an ordlnnncu which will make It nn 1
offense pimtsbnble by n heavy penalty
for anyonu to rrpeel or reporv any ru
mor* concerning the hea th of Rmns- j
wick, whtrh are not true, or to giT« •
publicity to any court proceeding* In ;
connection with the trlnl of such c**r*. !
Alderman Kmdlg ha# before eouactl i
an ordinance to convert nil tip' prom
inent vacant ntjonrna Ip Ih* hti*lnc*a
portion of the city Into attractive
park*. The ordlnanc- will go through
and It wilt prnvjt a good one.
James R Mlnehaa, n well known llv- j
ery *tnbl» proprietor, died suddenly *1 |
hi* home In thl* city yrutrrdoy morn- j
Ing. He vw attacked by a atroke of j
nppoplrxy. Mr Mioehsn’* health h»d j
not been good for several daya. Sun- J
day ho remained Indoors ail day and ■
had decided to go to Jacksonville yes- |
tarday morning for treatment. With
out a word of warning he fell heck and
died before medical aid could be got to
him. Mr. Minehan was a very large
mnn and the local phyalrlan* who have
been treating him state that he was
suffering from catarrh of the atnmaeh.
The deceased had large property Inter
ests In Brunswick. He also has a sta
ble at Fernandlna, Fla.
THOMASVIIXE.
Pear Shipments—Rain In Time to
Save Corn.
Thomasvllle, Ga., July 28—It appear*
from the numter of barrels of LaConio
pears being shipped from here that
some pears were raised, notwithstand
ing the crop wne a failure. There nre
such a vast number of tro* planted
ou that a dozen or so pears from each
(roc aggregate quite a little crop after
all.
The rains come in time to snve most
of (be corn crop, and a large yirtd in
that grain is now assured in this sec
tion. Cotton and other field crops are
also doing finely.
Preparations arc being made for the ;
full fair In this city. It promises to l>e
a success. A number of flu« horses are
being trained here now for the races
at Ihe fair.
C. T. Stuart, of the Stuart house. Is
building a large dwelling house on the
lot adjoining his hotel.
Much inquiry is being mad.?, even at
this enriy date, about farm lands, and
some activity in that class of real es
tate is sure to follow during the fail
season, when arrangements are made
for the coming year. Tin? demand Tor
farm lends has held up steadily in this
county. \
HOW TO LOOK GOOD.
Good looks are realty more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of all the vital organs. If
the liver is inactive, you have a bilious 1
look; If your stomach is disordered, you
'have a dyspeptic look: if your kidneys
'are affected, you have a pinched look.
{Secure good health and you will sure
'ly have good looks. "Electric Bitters'’
'is a good alterative and tonic. Acts
directly cm the stomach, liver and kid
neys. purifies the blood, cures pimples,
blotches and boils, and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
■ sold at Howard * Willet’s drug store.
150 cents per bottle.
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POWDER.
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TO RENT!
From Oct. I »t. handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern convertiencies* No.
1251 Elite Street.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street.
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Buy Your Wife
a Greene Street Home.
Nn. 412 Greene Street Is located Ir
on* of the m«*t desirable *ectlon* of
the city. House built of brick kj a
handsome and durable f»#hl <n. Con
tains eight rooms, bath. etc., all in
good order. Lot 48 by 17# feet.
If you contemplate purchasing a
home Ii will hr *« your Interest to con
sider this property.
John W. Dickey,
1 and 2 Library Building.
DON'T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons' Bicycle Shop
711 HBOAl) STREET,
And Get Your Work Done Well.
For Ihe next (* days Bicycles Enameled
for *2.00— -High Grade Work.
Lowest prices ill town on Repairing.
Second nnnd Bicycles bought and sold on
easy payments.
alt. work guaranteed
JHEfJERALD
HOLDS THE RECORD.
ITS CIRCULATION MORT* THAN
DOUBLED THROUGH 4 >UT
SOUTH CAROLINA
and GEORGIA.
Why-Why
BECAUSE
IT PRINTS THE BEST NEWS
PAPER IN ITS FIELD.
"A Newspaper these days must grow on
!ts merits as a Newspaper.”
The Herald’s Wonderful Advance and
Growth Troves tho Correctness of the As
(aertloa.
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IHE HOWARD I WHET DPOG CO.
WHOLESALE.
Rare Chances
At Orctvrton, lAm# minute** wtil
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9*7144*“ 9lt() <>Ut h'TUiw *. fWid utrf, lot,
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«hard irrmfMi. perhe*. *tc. #!««• erop
on land All f«rmtiw* impl#-
WafQft, Aocm, row an I cilf.
turkeys, rhickcti# and h>«a- 7**ny
going North at owe. To a quick buyer
Dwelling «*f » rooms, all mi<-houses.
I acre land desirable place for summer
—home at Harlem—*l,B9#.
A bargain on Reynolds »trs*t-*>Sg
lot, good 4- room taonae—bring **■*# per
month— always rented —*46*.
Leonard F. Yerflery
Kgal Estate Agent, * Library Row.
Seeds Fir Today
AMBER CANE. FOR HAT
Broadcast an sere or to—
You wiU thank ua later on.
VELVET BEANS—Bay 1 bushel and try
oue sere.
Triumph Seed Irish ! otatoes, t'ollards. Cab
bage. Turnips (5,000) pound*, Beets,
Radish. Beans.
THE HOWARD & WLLEF DRUG CO
WHOLESALE.
FOR RENT.
DESIRABLE GREENE ST. LOTS.
From October 1. 1898, 1 offer for rent
the following thoroughly modem and
attractive residences.
U 7 Greene street 8 rooms
707 Greene street 8 rooms
945 Greene street 8 rooms
1128 Greene street 8 rooms
1134 Grenee street s rooms
These houses contain all conveniences
and are desirable in every respect.
Look at them before you go away for
the summer.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
1 and 2 Library Building.
EVERYTHING ON WHEELS
FIELD & KELL Y’S
Just received, the finest
line of Baby Carriages in
the city. Agents for Ramb
ler, Sterling and Crawford
Bicycles.
I
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9. just received
at Herald Office.
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t«3am Ar...B»ltimore....Lv 2:25pm
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from Macon and Augusta to New York
without change. X
R. A. BRAND. Gen. Agt.,
72* Bmad Pt., Augusta. Oft.
T. M EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON, Gen. Pass Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect. March 6. 1893.
Eastern Time Staeidavd.
Leave Augusta, Southern Hy.. 3:30 p.m.
Arrive Cluster. Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:1* 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.
g7w. harper. c. f. harper.
President. i: T' A
♦•II You Want to Make Money,
Move In the Company of Those
Who Are flaking Money.”
SOUND ADVICE FKOM A SUC
CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING CUT
IN LIFE.
advertisers who use the HER-'
ald get results.
‘WIiV NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.!
tIROKK TOUR
COAL and WOOD
j FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality Guaranty, d.
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bell ’Phone 2164 Stronger 3tia
JULY 29
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crfa and fir**? olanw conche* north of Charlotte.
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Tampa. Jacksonville. savannah, Wuahington
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and rtirhmond.
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tion at Norfolk for OLD POIINT COMFORT#
arriving than* in tima for breakfast.
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Charlaatou and Asheville. ti .
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! tween JnrkAmvilla and New\orK Jind Pnll*
; man sleeping ears lietweeu Augusta and Char
lotte. Pullman bleeping ear* between Jack
sonville and Columbia, en route daily between
Jacksonville and 1 *tneianati, via Asheville.
FRANKS. HANNON, J- M. CULP.
Third VP. & Oen. Mgr. T. M.. W a
W A TT'RK. H. H. HARDWICK,
G. P. A.. Waahington. Q» P- A., AtlAlitAi
GEORGIA - • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 189 A j
Tullman Sleeper, between Macon and
New Tori.
Through Pullman Sleeper, between Au
gusta and St, Louie.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osam! B:2opm|!o:3optn
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| s:ooam
Ar Macon ....jll:lsam| I «:45am
Ar Athens .. ..|l2:lSpm| 7:3opm|
Ar Galne*vHlei'3.4spm| |.... ....
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Ar Wa“h’ton ..I10:10ttnJ 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar»
rives at Milledgeville at 8:10 p. m.
Train, arrive at Augusta S:IJ Si.
7-45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m . and 8:25 p. ra.
A. G. JACKSON. O. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A.