The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 16, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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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 inner* • m *M|*fi mwf*ym4 fthem fie# he *e® AS i#e« a#®*! Meet ffWi NS *# ftfleW; I* fee# M9f«|e«i tfWI fiftew in] m hetee fr* *#’4 nMN| #444 tINWMS j efiite *a4 ewsiy •eeti'i-IRA. ®e iilSA' , ‘ • - a t|k«ee «nr ,*»■ §i ih< tie iintt era* ar# if* fmaDdwat ftiHi#rlAn«l :ttN»l» - HrSt-uui So vs* Knee • Tariay. Asitrla. RwtouMis. aiHl in Canala ’ In lata Hr. Vila M ft Marble repotted that In Cnnatla and lin Ilia railed ttaiaa there n»r* If medical rallrpa open In Ml aeaea. and I for ammen uatj The imvff ««mtier of gradua'ee earh rear In MO. and it la ant nV*vj that • here are ahnnt IS,one warn idireielap* prat la- n« In thla count nr a loot Pecunlarjr rceohi ara also Rood Or. Rllaabeth Keltar of Jamaica Plain Bnatoti. la anld to hare nn Inrnrr n of IM.IWO n rear from her praeOee. We pit • nor brother M O’*, who in the intdat of all thla light of eiperteace mi daader their wire* and daughter*, cousin* and frlanda of Ihe female a*, aa to aa; no woman la capable or fll to be a physician Mar God through i || i Holy itplrtt ramose the scalee from i ■ our eyes that sou may aee clearly, r.rtd !give con a pure hnart that you may ac -1 knowledge the truth. Jno. F. King. I* inch E C sea Island •* * *‘ 4 | j B o. P. King. M Rich Ex sea Island 4 *•* 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 -4 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. Well buckets, per doz * 3OO T33BJ ATJOXJBTA HITRA.LD I c , ... i aee **• 3 jf ... p 99 It p k s mshse f■ * ana dea >* . 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Backed ~ .. fl Corn, white, sacked M U'om. mlscd. miked A* j Meal, bolted, per bushel AS Flour, common .. f-* 5 Flour, fkucy wtf* > “ i Flour, aoctwi'l patent Flour, standard patent 0.3 S Flour, fancy patent * W Wheat bran. 100-lb sack* M ■Fine feed, 100-lb sacks I.* I Hay—nattre. per ton IS»H Hay—Timothy, per tm» U A 0 | liny—choice, per ton 1A 00 Hama—choice sugar cured .. lOall 1-2 Smoked rib aides 1 W Dry salt riba * 6-0 Laird, pure leaf, In tierce* 7 laird, kettle, rendered In tierces . 7 3-f Sugar, granulated A A-S 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.” GooD IUCK fwriw Baking POWDER, .STHC BEST. Hl# he«* of Ail In Le*v#n li»ff Pole#*'. 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. |-#tpl LdSV 9? ftfejij Rfftffl FOR SALE #ft4R* k Hsi tv fftv wS# vffff islfifcl* 9114* - Iftft 9 tcffftiNt is (kft ftflffs «*# «mft oft lift: I tigndsoaems fctork* In tba e*tf Will (*U i ,*n • very iM*. JusS the psgew Pw a j kawAwme mdd#*«a km ysnsr Manly- ««wd l it 9k. CALL ON MRS. Jt»RY O'HARA. NO. ija7 GRI-fcNt STBI I T. —.! 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. | ss ant* irtMMft a I THB ST. ALBEfiTBOTEL ! At Hillman. Ga., | 9 mis* .lift ftNV *4# seeae® 9 "■-% 4 99 i I «M« |ps “VftffftT* 9ft *94490 494 9 991 I iv# iMMiftM ft#M4Mft#pM S• me ASk 9 gift# fteftl 1 I mmmm wmmmm**** 4**o !«••#■•# i#% I I******* ’ft—# |ig>r* hffpfttVi §r<»i«r«A% I **—» i I Etroi eant u THE REED HOUSE - at haw lie I Efssijr F«f Um AftWftMKMiftUOl ftf j 9«ft II Aa 199 iftft «9«ft Iliftkftv 90 J ftS9 ftVUkTtwS ft#— i»f.ii 99 «44*mm * 40i 9 499 9#i ftwft ffMNftMftve ffftHf PMffftPV ■MVIff W MU* M A. ULM>, Hsrlrk, Ok I" " Bite! Sit. Cilll Ift -fa - “ : K " r.r. ! >.* A. sisars.es *-*• vlflftftPPn *».*•»• *J.»a nn. r. hi am, rwftniw. /A i 4>, TUrA 1 (jjg) Ins.- *w woman fttawredlt fht# aa- 1 aertkm. but th -ea a w kata Irtel a Gas Range could an k- Mswd ta (adopt the cdd-faahtoaaft (walked again. T u see It la ao easy t« - awls', the (Gas Range. If yon want ode r-#**au» lln rook more slowly than another, you ! | Have but la turn the thumb screw i land you can reduce the h-al to any de- 1 Igree you dealre The aam wltb your ! ) roast. If It la doing too quickly, you 1 dnn I need to throw open the oven «.*or land run lb# risk of chilling It. T«J can i regulate your range ta null your meat. Tie Gas Lit It Ct. if iuiita. CJ BROAD ST. Whitely Exerciser. \l A practical, simp!*and X efiioieut Home Exerciser, Vat • (A our specially adapted for id/'* jrj lud e> sad children, hut \ f\\ at the same time can tie j-yt-ww. V I profitably used by the //\\ strongest athlete. / jl ' jrß \' . 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 AS. *6O tip. t all sud see —-✓* them. Every one guar- \J / anteed. J jj 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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Ween t’nlau .a' I • 1 n WkWMiin ...a a if {AM I’M ! iLaaea Arnee,PM PM. No U itsl h» U * I ft. Reguler Stathm. f Fbra Station. Alt ragutau Irate, from An-lereon ta I Walhslis 9sv# fifth* ft® Irftt 4 otrf (rvins of tiv afISM ci##v onovlnft in f »P* ||pih#it# 4ln*J*th9. ttftlftfts sMiftf H»<- \ifiefti bv train srftrfS j Will ftfcM stop #t fallowiffift ftlftf*«n« [to tsht «4 of 9t off p»*«*n|*r« I*hin r*y's. Jftmvv 9490 94000 4|>fi«ftv No. 13 coMWf-tv wills iaiitiem fftll ]w#jr No. 13 ftt Asdrrvin. j No#, ft vn4 ft eonnvet with Isulftfn railway Noa U and 37 at neunca J. It. ANDERBOJI. Superintendent. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. tAtOUTKcr AKI' writ KEPT ROUTk 10 Til EAfeT AND XORTH. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO THE EAST AND NORTH. 2:3opm! Lv..Augo*t». Ga.Ar ! ,:S3*m 2;69pm| Lv...... Aiken .....Ar { 7tl9am 4:l7pm; Lv Denmark.... Ar j *:l7pra 4:sopm, Lv Orsogh’g Ar j 2 40am « o*pm' Lv..Sumter. S. C ..Ar 4-29»ni I:2spm! Lv Florence.... Ar | 2 25am 10;22pm! Lv...Fayetteville.. Ar i 1 14pm 2:2lam, Ar.Petersburg.Va.Lv j B:l2pm 4:00am! Ar.... Richmond ...Lv i 812 pm 7:4lam. Ar..Washington..Lv i I 44pm 9:o3am; Ar... Baltimore. ...Lv 2:25pm 11:25am; Ar Philadelphia , lrv |l2;oSpm 2:o3pmj Ar.... New Turk. V ..1,v 1 9:3oam , Pullman palace buffet sleeping cars from Macon and August* to New York without change. R. A. BRAND, Gen. Agt., 722 Broad St., Aagust*. Os. T. M. EMERSON. Tiafih Manager, H. M. EMERSON. Gen. Pas*. Agt. - - - I 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. p>c«lrt»ntr '■ P A .. . ... - - —■ ■ ■— i «ls You Want to Make Money, ’ Move in the Company of Those Who Are ilakiug Money.” SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUCs CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS SON STARTING CUT IN LIFE. advertisers who use the her ald GET RESULTS. t WHY NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.I uk uk it yod: COAL and WOOD FROM THE North Augusta Ccal & Supply Co Quantity and Quality Guaranteed. v. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT Bell ’Phone 2164 fetrowger 3(15 AUGUST IS kn g aflftii eweetiiH'#* S. C t 6. 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Pullman Blftcptaf Cvrs between Chftriottft •nil Kii’Umond. • Pullman drmwinr** ool ” seeping r *r* tween dr#anboro and f i turn ot Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. ; arriving there in time for breakfast. Solid train, with Parlor rare, bfttween Charleston and AxhetrilW*. Nos*. 83 ftnd »-C. 8. Fn*t Mail. Pullman flrnw-iuK room buflot sl<*ouing (Wrflß#* 1 tween JaekvOßvlllft and Now York and Prli man MlfMtninK * oet weeu Angnutn and Oiar* ' loffe. Pullman aleeplngmrs kffOßrillo sad Ooltunbia, en route daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via 99eviUft. FRANK s tJANNON. J. M.CULP, Third VP. Ova. Mgr J M.. W^hinrton. W 6 A p^A. R Q. P. A.. Atlaktft* 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| Ar White PI a|*l:ofpm| I"-- Ar Mil'.-gW'le .!l0;10am| I 4;3oam 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