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THE MARKETS
Corrected Dally *od Quotation* Based
on Actual Sale*.
BUTTBH.
Ratify creamery 34c la ®c
Fresh country butler 14 i
Fresh Jeroey butter W and toe i
Cheese » %*»“
ritLTTS AND CORNIRT PRODUCE.
New potatoes. Iriab, bushel ..Mall.ool
Btock ~ 3* !
Common white .. •• 00a<0 |
Black eye .. .. •• ,l I
Sugar erowders »oa9o j
Onlnna. yellow, per barrel .. 15.00a1J.60
Cabbage, per barrel 11.Wa11.76
Cabbage. per bead .. .. 657
Peanuts, N. C.. poun*d S *-<•<
Peanuts, Virginia, pound 4a&
■Demons, 360. choice W-3*
Lrmona, fancy M
Oranges, bon, California .. .. s3.ooas! -0
Dried applea, per pound 4 * 3
Dr'ed pear bee, pound »0al!
Bananas
Egg*, whole*ale •• **
Chickens, 15
liens « «
Pucks So a ** 1-3
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Heavy draft, common to extra 375 —135
Heavy draft averaf* aolea .. .. 75—100
Prlvera. common to extra S5-1®
Prlvera average sales ,s—loo
Saddlers, common to extra .... "5-150
Chunks average sale* **
Match teams, common to ex
Match team average sales .... WO
Plug horses .. 38 ~ *3
Mules. It 1-2 hands, full range .. *6—Bs
Mules. 15 hands, full ranso .... 90—115
WOODWARK
Buckets, two hoop, O. G., per do*.,
11.16; two hoop cedar, B. 8.. per dor..,
|1.70; three hoop, cedar, B. 8., per doz.,
|1 90; well buckets, 12.75 to 13.
DRY GOODS.
Brown Shirtings and Sheetings:
Orlnlteville 3-4 shirting 3
Granitevlllc 7-8 R R shirting .. 3 1-8
Granltevllle, 414 E E sheeting .. 4 3-1
Prills J ",
Oranltevllle 4-4 H H H 33-8
John P. King 3-4 S 8 shirting .. 3
Johr P. King, 32 inch EC 3 3-4
SPOOL SILK.
Cortlcelll. 100 yds. to spool, per doz..Ss
Corticelll, 50 yds. to spool, per d0z..45
BLEACHING®.
Miscelloneous brands 40 to 75
Slater Oils (solid) 04x64 6 1--
Victory 6 *•*
WIGGAN.
Fruit of the loom, 36 Inches .. .. 6 1-2
Fruit of the loom, 7-8 Inches .. .. 6 1-4
Cabot, 7-8 Inches 5 1-4
Cabot, 8 S " 4
Alpine Rose, 4-4 10 1-2
pride of the West «1 1--
Jno. P. King 7-8 R R shirting .. 3 1-2
Jno. P. King 4-4 A A sheeting .. 4 3-8
Lonsdale 8 8-8
Jno. P. King, 30 inch Georgia .. .. 4 3-8
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praeOee.
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the intdat of all thla light of eiperteace
mi daader their wire* and daughter*,
cousin* and frlanda of Ihe female a*,
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to be a physician Mar God through
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!give con a pure hnart that you may ac
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Island •* * *‘ 4
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Jno P. King 34 Inch Superior .. I l-«
PRINTS.
American shlrtlnga. I4x*4 I 1-1
Merrimack shlrtlnga. »4««4 4
Charier Ooak dress styles iOxM .. I 1-1
j Washington tills (fancy) 6
Allen's (fsney 4 1-*
| Simpson's 1-4 percale* .. 6
Coates Spool cotton, per dm 41
! American Indigo blues. 64 x 44 .. .. S 1-2
i Slater Oils (solid) 41x44 4 1-4
| American tndlgo blues, «4x«4 .. .. 4 1-4
| International blacks 44x44 4 1-1
! Allen's cardinals 44x64 „ .. 4 1-2
I Allen’s Latonas 64x 64 .. 4 1-2
India blue
India blue 44x44 4 1-2
Etlnglant's 44x64 4 1-2
Garner’s radiants 44x64 4 1-2
Martha Washington 56x60 S 3-4
Hope 56x 63 .. ..»••• 3 1-2
Chater Oaks, 56x66 .. .. •• .. .. 3 2-4
TICKS.
Hampshire 4 6-2
Anioskeag A C A 10 1-2
Amoskeag A 10
Amoskeag C * 3-4
Reciprocity .. .. .. 7 1-2
plaid homespuns.
City Mills * 1-3
Four yard, good 32 Inch 6 1-4
Lodi shirtings 56x56 .. .. .. ~ .. 3 1-4
Lodi dress styles 56x8(1 S 1-4
St. Clair dress styles 4
Ocean solids 3 3-4
Martha Washington fancies .. .. 3 3-4
Miscellaneous brands, light
weight 12 l-2alr 1-2
Isoctta 6 yards plain .. 3 1-4
Thorndike B 6 3-4
Hercules 7 1-4
Amoskeag 9
Crescent 7 1-2
Pelham, 32 bal Ito box 15
F. a. I'., so balls to box 16
K. G. P., 20 balls to lb 17 1-2
Muscogee B 3 1-2
27 Inch 4 1-2 yd. plaids, best make
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Simpson's Bilk finish poulards 64x
61 4 3-4
Simpson’s solid black 64x64 .. .. 5
Pacific mournings 64x64 5
China silks 64 x 64 .. .. 4 1-4
Mid die ford 5
Roekport 6 1-2
Slater 64x64 3 3-4
Concord, 58x60 3 1-4
Rome 56x60 3 1-4
Edwards 3 1-2
Keystone 3 1-2
Fifth Avenue 3 1-4
KEARSEY'S.
Heavy Colombia, heavy Kearsey 8 1-4
Kincaid and others 9 1-4
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime -■ 83
Rosendale cement ** 4s
Portland cement J 2.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement In paper sacks . 21.25
Plaster In
HARDWARE.
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Smoked rib aides 1 W
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Out of the Mouths of Babes.
“Tommy,” said ihe techer to a pupil
Itt the juvenile class, “what Is syntax 7
"I guess It must be Ihc lax on whisky,”
replied Tommy. And the teacher
thought he wns entitled to a credit of
100 per cent.
“1 don’t so how I am to keep you in
shoes, Willie," said a father to Ms 5-
year-old heir. “This is the second
pair you have worn out In three
months." After a moment’s thought the
llltle fellow exclaimed: ( “Well, what's
the matter with me getting a bicycle?”
Harry’s father bought a mcerrhaum
pipe and after a few weeks the little
fellow noticed It had turned from while
to brown and asked the cause. “Smok
ing It did It. my boy,” replied the fath
er. After a few moments of serious
Ihought he asked: “Papa, are all col
ored people white before they begin to
smoke?”
Bessie, aged 4. was just finishing her
breakfast as her papa stooped to kiss
her before going down town. The lit
tle one looked up at him and then
gravely took her napkin and wiped her
cheek. “Why, Bessie,” said her moth
er, “is It possible that you are wiping
away papa's kiss?” “Oh, no,” she re
plied. “I jes wubbin’ It In."
"Nellie,” said a mother to her lit
tle daughter, “I wish you would run
over and see how old Mrs, Smith is;
she has been quite 111." In a few min
utes Nellie came rushing back and re
ported: “She said to tell yen that
it was none of your business.” “Why,
Nellie,” said the astonished mother,
“what did you ask her?” “Just what
you told me to," replied the little in
nocent; “I told her you wanted to
know how old she waa.”
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MAL CITAIK. j
iron SALB
450 Green# Street, « mo
dern brick residence with!
mansard roof. All conve
niences and in ffood repair
Will sell at an axtremely
low flffure. . '
Also house and lot 450
Telfair street. Will sell at
price of lot. 0
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK.
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CALL ON MRS. Jt»RY O'HARA.
NO. ija7 GRI-fcNt STBI I T.
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Buy Your Wife
a Greene Street Home.
Nu. Sit Oraena RtreeS Is located In
one of the most deslraPtc sections of
I Ika City. Houac buUt of brtek m •
• hsndantne and durable faapl-a. Con
:tains eight ruoma. bath, etc, ail la
go.* order. Lot « by ITi »*el.
i If you contemplwk- pur. basing a
home If will ba to yogr interest to con
sider thla protwriya
John VV. Dickey*
1 Slid 3 Library Building.
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences* No.
1251 Ellis Street.
Also Cottage House of 6
rooms No. 1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. MICKEY
212 Bth Street.
FOR RENT.
DESIRABLE GREENE ST. LOTS.
From October 1, 1891. I fter fer rent
the following thoroughly modem and
attractive residence*.
417 Greene street 8 room*
707 Greene street 8 room*
945 Greene street 8 rooms
1128 Greene street * rooms
1134 Greece street 8 room*
These houses contain all conveniences
and are desirable in every respect,
lawk at them before you go away for
the summer.
JOHN W, DICKEY,
1 and 2 Library Building.
for rent.
The Store House, v 312 Jackson
street, now occupied by W.
Edward Platt, embalmcr'and undertak
er, will be for rent from October Ist,
os he Intends removing to the north
east corner or Jackson and Telfair Sts.
A nice dwelling of four rooms and all
conveniences over store. Apply on
premises.
SALE OF SUBURBAN
land by the acre
The Augusta and Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sale, 70 acres
of land" on the Harrisonville Bead, in
blocks of two to seven acres, on Tuesday,
August ’23d, at 5 o’clock p. It).
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
TO ZREHSTT.
From October Ist, lS9%gthe premise)
at present occupied by the Irish-Amct
iean Dime Savings Bank at 817 Broad
street. Centrally located and well adap
ted for most any kind of tbusinesg.
Apply to P. M. Mulhprjn, Sferetary
and Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
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PRICES / |l 1\ (be
75c., *I.OO, 2150. I J TO
BICYCLES - CLKVE- | * \
LANDS. 240 up; YIK-J !i \
INt.S, 235 up; GEN’-1 I\l
DIIONS, *lB up; THOM-1 M
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Richards & Shaver
013 Filar Ite Warts Mactary
FOR SALE
Praps, Tails, Flprs, it, Clsap
Mart Iron forts
7 Per Ct SSOIOOO 7 PerCt
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty in Augusta, Ga. Terms 7
per cent. For further information see
their attorney at law, P. J. Sullivan,
Es., or Mr. P. G. Burum.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
USE
Land’s Headache Capsules
Made Only By
HOWARD A WILLETT DRUG CO.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
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R. A. BRAND, Gen. Agt.,
722 Broad St., Aagust*. Os.
T. M. EMERSON. Tiafih Manager,
H. M. EMERSON. Gen. Pas*. Agt.
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CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST-,
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect, March 6. 1892.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m. ,
Leave Chester, C. & N. 35’. Ry 7:45 a m
Arrive 1-enotr, C. A N. W. Ry 1:18 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.
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«ls You Want to Make Money,
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SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUCs
CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING CUT
IN LIFE.
advertisers who use the her
ald GET RESULTS.
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COAL and WOOD
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North Augusta Ccal & Supply Co
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FRANK s tJANNON. J. M.CULP,
Third VP. Ova. Mgr J M.. W^hinrton.
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GEORGIA - • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Elective April 24, 189 S.
Pullman Sleeper* between Macon anJ
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au*
gusta and St- Irouts-
Lv Augusta ..| 7;ofaam| 3;2opm|2o;3opia
Ar Atlanta ... 12:SBpm! B;2opm| 6;ooam
Ar Macon ....fU:M®u»|.. 1 «:45am
Ar Athens ....|l2;lopmj 7.Jopm|
Ar Ga!negvlUe|*3;46pm|
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Ar Waeh’ton ..|10:l0am| 7:lopm| -
Picayune train leaves Auyusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 P- m.. and ar
rives at Milledgeville at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 8:11 a. nu,
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