The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 23, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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KnlerpHae Mfg. Co., lat fa. I*o3 I*l Sibley Mfg. Co.. Ist Fa, I*o2 100 ... Sibley Mfg- Of., lal 3‘a, I*o3 . 100 (la It. ft. 9 R. Co S(oek.. .. I*3 ... South Western R. It. Stock .. *7 ' Augusta * Savannah Stock .. *7 ... ' GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Oat*, white, sacked 3* Oats, white, sai I < d 33 Corn, v hlle, sacked 54 Corn, mixed, Meal, bolted, per bushel .. .. .. .- 50 Flour, common ~ 2.r^ Fleur, fancy extra ~ .. 3.75 Flour. Second patent .. ~ *• .* 4.00, Flour, standard patent 4.25; Flour, fancy patent 4.75 Wheat loan, 100-lb sack* *o , Fine feed, 100-lb sticks *0 Hay—native, l»'r ton 12 oo J Hay—Timothy, per ton IS 00 j Hay—choice, per ton .. 14 on Hama -choice sugar cured .. .. 10aHH j Smoked rib sides * j Dry sslt * l.urd. pure leaf. In tierces 7 j laird, kettle, rendered In tierce*. * 1-4 , Sugar, granulated * s '* SPANISH VESSELS. They Will he Allowed to Trade at American Porta. Washington, Aug. 22,-TUf secretary of the treasury hos decided that under existing elrcumstanrea there are no rocsons why Spanish vessels Bhould not enter, load and clear at the ports in the T’nlted States. Collectors of custom will be Instructed to this effect today. I>r. J. I. Terry, of Trimble, Tenn., In speaking of Chamberlain’s Colie, Chol era ai;3 Diarrhoea Remedy, says: "It has almost become a necessity in this vicinity." This Is the best remedy In the world for colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea, and is rer ognlsed aa a necessity wherever its great worth and merit become known. No other remedy is so prompt or effec tual, or so pleasant to take. Bold by Alexander Drug and Sped Co., C. R. Parr of Hell Tower Drug Store. To Clean the Gilt of Picture Frames. Remove from the walls, dust very carefully, take out (he glas ses. and sponge the framework with spb its of wine. The sponge must not eor-ain too much moisture, only just sufficient to remove auy stains thnt might he observable on the gilt. Leave the frames to dry in the air. Do not wipe thorn dry. Ul , O ,_ THW AUDTJBTA HUHALD IIIMfkVt UtttffN, Mi I §MT%»** * «*a**i‘»* #at Anw*®*“ 4 ■ m .nW"-- m '"Ti*««*•*•*•«-*•* tv»4wiM ’ t ~% 9 »imn< #*hnk omm »*tf j tpppmo* Hm mm ** ornmomm i m4\ GUkhmtA § * soopo pmf At mmm^o? *tm# ; Ht(v4SlpfiKf' t f omM %'llwiMflMMNl w‘ l A uTt rfflM if H«#4M Orlit# > 3*tPo A 14lil 904 I f dm. Qnsl)'< 97* !*•»* *4 Wsik mmppfj HJ| ii« #•(*?'» g tiffi-iir KlltlP MM4 lif pir I j iilfMßMlif. t BTIM vtpkP't Pm l9«lM» 1 If till# li* TMI Mile Osws'd P*»«»r. WilhelatMM. wno a I# l# o»**"t Mr IV»k Ik# #44 or r» Ike laMHsw’ j Horn# J nirnal ktgwlf a llo!laadef hy klrlk <>o# of h-r prlvßt# portrait# Mr p> hit- <B Ih Ik# B#xl HBBH>#r of Ik* mxgaslß# It ts Ik# bud pJetur# »kk-k •111 b# take, of Ik# IIU# l»dy kvft.r#' He* mn>sa,m ««d will b# r rtwted la , oaa##ttow. with a so## tally prepares! • kehk stierrlßg Ik# a»r*cnal'ty of th# ,it rat Qtt##a of Motlaad flow 9v#«T ' potat of #t#w Cha tßu,luan Aooouiurmrnts MrsWl* Fiord A Vlnrent. Meadv lh- Pa. publtMirra of th# tut-hr oks of 4k# rbnotauqua I4t#rary and tVir.tl*# «nvimii»r<* (lif publiffllff of ti** . fit lowing vnlunif s. which will ewnsil tut# the nntre# of raadtag for tit# Ea* gitak Year. RM-tt: Twenty Oatorlea ! rs English History, by Jaaie* Richard Joy: Kurop# In th# Ntactesetb C#a* (ury. by Prof. H. P. Judaou, of th#, l'Bl*#rclty of CTilrago: From Chauc’r ;to T#nny#on, by Prof Henry A Beers, of Yal# I'alrcrslty; Men and Manner* rs th# Eighteenth Century, by Mlm 8u- 1 ran Hate; Walk* and Talks In the Geological Field, by Alexander Win- | rhell. lat# of the L’nlveratly of Michl gan. Cosmopolitan In Charactgr. The September number of Harper's i Maxaxlne will he unusually eosmopoll tan In character. The timely subject of J the outcome of the war with Spain will j be treated In three Important articles: "The Future Policy of the Patted' States," by James Bryce; "The United Stale* in Foreign Military Expedi tions,” by Professor Albert Bushnell Hart; and "The New Fiscal Policy of the United States,” by Worthington C. | Ford. England receive* attention in ! Mr. Smalley’s second paper on Mr. 'Gladstone: and In "Social Life In the > j British Army." Illustrated by R. Caton | | WobdviUe. "The Romance of a Mad j jKlng" 1* a vivid sketch of the life of i I King Ixiuts 11. of Havnria; Sidney j Whitman, F. R. O. 8.. writes of "The 'Turk at Home"; and "Days In the Arc ' tic’ are notes from the Journal of Fred j crick G. Jackson. Part I. of "An Angel jin a Wch," a novel by Julian Ralph, four short stories, Including one by Frederic Remington, and the Drawer conclude the number. Leading Feminine Educators. Among the Interesting articles an nounced for early publication in Har per’s llnxar may he mentioned Trad ing Feminine Educators,” by Carolyn Halstead, and Illustrated pnper giving portraits and sketches of the Deans and Presidents of the foremost Wo men's Colleges in the United States; "Courtship and Marriage,” by Mrs. John Sherwood; n short story by Ma rlon Borland; and "Every-Day Talks With Mothers," by Margaret E. Sang ster. The usual letters and depart ments ore continued. Including “Club Women and Club Work,” by Margaret Hamilton Welch. The Klondike. "Prospecting (he Klondike” and “Who Discovered the Klondike?" are the titles of two richly illustrated arti cles that will appear shortly In Har per's Weekly. They are written by correspondent, who has beov he Tappan Adney. the Weekly’s special ’gold regions for the past year and has had therefore ample opportunity to study his subject. Augusta Trunk Factory Trunks repaired by expert Trunk makers. 843 Broad. B. 'Phone 21S1. (GooD JOCK BAKING POWDER# ISTV? BEST. of AH to Lofftvoo# Ml# Potsaf, Iff:** I«l \tT FORIBT 26* »- *-«#*'•*• 2911 Nets* #4#S#4. 2 »» •» , meek* *‘###t. 9 cmsMl »J 24 MJeH •«'•#< .. •• •• •• - ,4 'JJ (**» •«» ” * MilN 'Xi * Wisest «r*»4 .. .. J*™ tlJjOroad slevet. .. »• •• •• •• •••* Jj «ipp—* ,,,wi . 22 «-« Hr, . i street .. "** ifflßfiwaH street •• •• •* ** ** - ■ t 7*4 ftroad-tHferl .. ~ •• ••.•••••••IN-** !«1I Mrusd •((«*! - -• • 7 * *» Steeping rooffi* ta c#*a»e»»#a( WwMtle# The *hov« list Will rhsttged from John. W. Dickey Real llslsts Agent. FOR S-A-X.IC 459 Grp*»ne street, a mo dern brick residence with mansard roof. All conve niences and in good repair. Will sell at an extremely low figure. Also house and lot 456 Telfair street. Will sell at price of lot. Apply to CLARENCE E. CLARK, Ural Estatt, 832 Broad Strsat FOR SALE fgr-t bsv* for sal# very desirable bnild | ing lot located in th# centra of on* of the j handsomest blocks in th# etty. M ill s#U j*ni# very cheap. Just th* place for x handsom* resident* for your iamily. Good titles. CALL ON MRS. JERRY O HARA. NO. (J 37 OREENE STREET. TO RENT! From Oct. Ist, handsome House of eight rooms, all modern convenlencies. No. 1251 Ellis Street. Also Cottage House of 6 rooms No. 1329 Ellis St. APPLY E. J., HICKEY 212 Bth Street. FOR REN T. The Store House. 312 Jackson stryet, now occupied by W. Edward Platt, emhalmer and undertak er. will he for rent from October Ist, ns 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 Harritonville I’oad, in blocks of two to seven notes, on Tuesday, August 23d, at 5 o’clock p. m. w. C. JONES, Secretary. j j gt-Jhi tat A ts- COR £ALE -awsisar, KSTi -- i TO RENT 1 thteMHl • • ?«f . * j ---aa*.. j- ■**#** #- * pm 1 •" ii* ll '4i _ I pommm M# #t momm omm I moom- j P. P. Me AN ALLY. Rwai CIUI9, Library ButXlinf. j TO BBNT. | Pimm 9m* o*m*m OimuOn lit* **• Lkcf<« m W( to*m* 009 o*o9 I#H A Um» Homo* mm W tmPmrM t* Admifif t9t r-lA* ft#9ir> »te4 bttHNkA IMpIiAL t*m mm rum m**t •• r*«H» ** «** OAt (U«9» It « »*t mmm +**moo*o Idk rtem9 00*9 90**tf IlMlfl 009*099, **** ■ §MIW |Hf( |o tmm ip* »9*w*b *99*o i |. «w< ( *aa g' ra f| | Mltfft f 19# 9#Al 1# 9A|T A#* ii r « w,m 4# off# T"Hte him *tH9 w*o* fmfi | r It k# MfH pm 4«K9tf. f°« j pm*t ivt#4 to tOtoo np+* i§a# o*9-9 P**m #94 run th# rto* HP rWltlh# H *OO r#tf9lAt» r*o* t*oO* to wmti *mt moot , Tie 6» Ltfkt Ci if iifiita. «S 3 linoAP <*T l~" I^ll, fj* K x “srnmmooomommmfj ■® 9 « tej ißfc KEEP COOL by using on* of our odorless Refrlger atora —t!s# Dewey Juat annihilates hot weather. Klondike. Gurney and Etllps* ar# wit good: everyone guaranteed; wa ter cooler*, cedar cheat*; tea cream freexera. See onr line of bedroom suits, |25. Baby Carriages for *6. We will make terms and prices to suit you. FlemiriK& Bowles 904 Broad Street. Seeds - Seeds - Seeds Seeds **"■*•!•—i*.... Seeds Seeds feed Rye Seeds Seed Wheat Seeds B aile v’ Seeds Crimson clover Seeds Red Clover Seeds Garden S?eds Seeds THE Seeds Seeds Howard & Willet Seeds Seeds DUE CMpy Seeds Seeds - Seeds - Seeds ■■ Hotel Ste. Claire, Rates $2.50 to $3.50 WM. P. BEYER, Proprietor. 7 PerCt SSOOOO 7 Per Ct foreign capitalists will loXn hai> a million dollars on realty In Augusta, Ga. Terms 7 per cent. For further information sec their attorney at law, P. J. Sullivan, Es., or Mr. P. G- Burum. Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port folio No. 9, just received at Herald Office. MttlMuah auhlttvtJi thw lition IW Carolina 499 PO9 # P O*oP* 994 O *oo*o* 00*0 Mlml m pPm Pop * torn { } mpm [ * <ooo*o 00*040 um **» * *¥*m i jp+* * ommmmm] I * OPmOP' -y« - .. 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Flwg Mattaa All raw liter train# fraan AnArrsoa la Walhalte k.v* right |o track awar , trains >4 (ha aarn* Hass moving In <>9* t poalt# Alr#c(l«a. anWaa afharwte* apac- j lA#4 by train order*. Will also stop al following at*Mona t. tab# nw or tel off p*a*#ng#r* Phis aey'a. Jam-* and Handy Spring*. y 0 |3 renne, ’> with Southern fall- , way No. 12 at Aaderaon. Nos. 5 and 2 coeraact with S-utharn railway No*. 12 and « al S«rw-a. J. ft. ANDERSON, Su|wrißirnd#nt. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. hMORTIZr AKP Qt'ICRKST ROCTR VO THE EAST AND NORTH. BHORTfJRT AND QUICKEST ROUTM TO TUB BAST AND NORTH. : 30pm Lv.. Augu.ta. cJa. Ar I 7:55am 3.99 pm Lv Alkeo Ar | 7 lhra 4:l7pm; Lv....D»Bmarli....Ar j 317pm' 4:s«pni| Lv... Oraogb'f...,Ar j 3 40*m 3 02pm( Lv..Sumter. *. C...Ar | I tem 1:15pm; Lv....F10re00*....Ar | l:2s*m 10:33pm| Lv...Fay#tt#villa...Ar I 1.14 pm 3;3lam| Ar. Petersburg.Vw.Lv | 3:l2pm 4:ooam> Ar....Richmond....Lv | * 12pm 7:4lam' Ar..Washington..Lv j 1.46 pm 9:B3sm| Ar... Balllmora Lv I 2:25pm 11:25am| Ar .PhUadelphta. Lv |l2 *9pm 2:o3pm| Ar,...New York....Lv j 9:3oam Pullman palace buffet sleeping car* from Mwcon and Augusta to New York without change. R. A. BRAND. G#n. Agt,, 723 Broad St., Augusta, da. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Mvniger, H. M. EMERSON, Gen. Para. Agt. CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST ERN RAILWAY. Schedule In Effect, March «. 1295. Eastern Time Standard. Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 pm. Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 * m. Leave Chester, C. * N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m. Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:12 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. V. HARPER, Pre-idenl. G- YV A. —. ■ —i -1 ••If You Want to Make Money, 1 Move In the Company of Those Who Are ilakiug Money.**- • 50UND ADVICE FROM A SUC* ‘ CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS SON STARTING OUT IN LIFE. ADVERTISERS WHO USE TKK HSR-' ALD GET RESULTa i WHY NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.! 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St and Washington and southwestern Limited HoUd VaatibuTed train with dining car» and first eU*»a coaches north of Charlotte, i Pullman drawing room sleeping car* bet wean Tampa. Jacksonville, Havannah. Washington and S»w York | Pullman Sleeping Cara between Charlotta and Richmond Pullman drawing-room »l« eping ear* bw ! tween Oreeagboro and Norfolk. Cloae oonnejy ! turn at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMPORT* I arriving there in time for breakfast. Solid train, with Parlor ear*, between ! Charleston and Asheville, i No*, a 5 and HS—C. 8. Mail. Through i Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping ear* bo- I tween Jaekaonvillo and New York and Pull* 1 man sleeping <'»r» l>etween Augusta and Char lotto. Pullman sleeping ears between Jnek son vtl’e and Columbia, en route daily l>etween Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. SAJTNON. 1. M Thinl V P Ss C+ax. M*r. T. M., Waihinxtoo. W A. TI'RK. 8. H. HARDWICK. (4. P. A.. Waahinpton. a. P. A.. Atl**Ma GEORGIA ■ • RAILROAD. (90th Meridian Time.) Schedule Effective April 21. 1898. Pullman Sleepers between Macon atiA New York. Through Pullman Sleepers between Au gusta and St. Louis- Lv Augusta ..! 7:obaml 3:2opm|lo:3opin Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| 6:00a.m Ar Macon ....[11:15am|.... ••••! 6:lßam Ar Athens ~..ilJ:lspro| 7:'2opm| - Ar Galnesvllle|*3:4spm| - Ar White PI s,*l:oopm| • ••“• Ar MllPsa'le .jl0:10am| 4:3oam Ar Wash’ton ..|10:10am| 7:lopm| - Plcaj'une train leave* Augusta dally except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar ‘ rives at Milledgeville at 8:10 p. m. Tralne arrive at Augusta 5:18 a. nv. 7:45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m . and *:IS p. m. A. o. JACKSON. Q. P- A. JOE W. Y/HITE. T. P. A. . J