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lUrrlnirk ahlrtlnir*. 44 *44 1 3-4 |
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Simpaun'o *-* porraloa
Coatoa Spool rollon, par doa 41
American Indigo bluoa, 44*44 *• ■• 3 s-3
Plater Oil* (Mill 41*44 .. .. .. 4 1-4
American Indigo bluo*. «4a*4 . .. 4 I*4
International black* 44*44 4 1-
Allen'* cardinal* 41*44 .. •• .. 4 1-2
A!!«*.'* Ijßlona* 44*44 ~ 4 1-2
India blue *““
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Ktlr.glant * 44*44 4 1-2 i
flamer’* ladlant* 44*44 ~ .. .. .. 4 1-3
Klarthn Wnrbtogton f>4*to 2 3-4
Hope to*4:s 2 1-2
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l_odl *hlrlln** 34x.'.fi 3 1-4
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Matt!* Waahlr.gt. v firm Ira .. .. 3 3-4
kll'ccllaneou.i brand*, tight
weight 12 K-=«lo
Irnetta 6 yard* plain % .. 3 1-4
Thorndike B 5 3 "‘
Hercules • I*4 1
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Pelham. 33 bill Ito box IS
p. o. 1 30 ball* to box 1«
K. O. P.. 20 ball* to lb 17 1-2
Muwogce 3 I*2
2* inch l 1-2 yd. plaids, beat make
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Simpson silk Unsafe foulard* 64x
64 4 3-4
Pacific mourning* 64x64 6
China silk* 64x64 4 1-4
Mld.Ueford 4
Slater 04x64 3 3-1
Concord, 04x60 3 1-4
Romo 56x60 3 I*4
Edward* 3 1-2
Keystone 3 1-2
Fifth Avenue 3 1-4
KEARSEY'S.
Heavy Columbia, heuvy Kearsey R 1-4
Kincaid and others 0 1-4
I.IME, CpMENT AND FLASTE.i.
Lime V s,)
Rr.sendale cement $l -4">
Portland cement *2.73 to 3.25
l,oulsville cetnent In paper sacks . J 1.25
Plaster Ur Uhl* 41-75
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* 43.00
painted biicSets. per do* 41.10
JHBB cedar pails, per do* .. .. 11.75
S H B B cetlar pails, per do* .. .. $2.00
Tubs painted, per nest U-75
Rope, mantlla, per Pound 9c
Rope, Sisal, per pound ■ •• 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOcallc
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let coasol moet. Ta 164* .... to *1
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South tlcorgto and Florida.
2d T’a. I**» .162
Houth Ueorgla and Florida.
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Ocean fieamahlp Co., tat 4‘s
2d 7’a. 1*» 104
FACTORT BON DA.
Knterprla* Mfg. Co., lat *'a.
1903 1»2 ...
Alhley Mfg. Co., lat •'*. 1902 . 100 ...
Hlbley Mfg. Co., l*t *'*. 1903 . 100
I tig. R. K A B. CoHtcsk.. .. 193 ...
Aoulh Western K It. Mtock .. 97
Augusta A Havannah Block .. 97 ...
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
flats, while, sacked 39
Gala, white, *n< bed 34
Corn, while, sacked 54
Corn, mixed, sacked ~ .. 62
Meal, bolted, per bushel 50
Flour, common 3.59
Flour, fancy extra 3.75
Flour, second patent 4.00
Fluur, standard patent 4.25
Flour, fancy patent 4.75
Wheat bran. 100-lb sacks 80
Fine feed, 100-lb sacks 90
Hay—native, per ton I'-' OO
Hay- Timothy, per ton 13.00
11„y.-choice, tier ton 14.00
Hams—choice sugar cured .. .. lOallH
Smoked rib sides *
Dry salt rib* *
Lard, lutre leaf, |n tierces 7
Imrd, kettle, rendered in tierces. 6 1-4
Sugar, granulated 6 6 **
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PST ALIKE. -
| "Do you se that big cannon there’"
„ a j„ jenks. RHllcatlng the IS-inch sun
liivlrurUn.v from the turret In the pic
ture of the hottlfstUp. "Iu ono respect
that's Just tike my pockets are every
night.’'
• Why, t’car." Mrs. Jenks asked, htw
can Hiat he?”
"til rifled." said Mr. Jenks.
The Rand-Mi Nally new Standard
War Atlas Is the best publication of the
I kind we have ever seen. The colored
maps are double the slxe of any others
published, and clearly printed on heavy
paper. Each one has a marginal Index
and a page is devoted to the flags of
all nations. This atlas Is timely and
useful. It Is not for Sale at the stores.
The Herald has arranged for a special
edition. Renders may obtain a copy
by calling at our office or sending 30
cents.
A THOROUGH SPORT.
The Deacon- Young man. don’t you j
Vnoiv that there's a rainy day coming?
Spendthrift —Mebbe there is, but I've
got that says ihe weather man won't!
icall ihe turn. Come, now. If vau’ve
(got any nerve show your money.
castohia.
Bear. th. B* Ybi Hw AlftW Bought
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time* President Masao hope* to
move the seat of government to hanlt
ago and afterward* to Havana. He
la confident that the Colled State* |
Government will as soon n* prnrCra
ate iutu .he Island over to the Cubans
for self-government.”
Mr A. C. TVolfe, of Dundee. Mo..who;
travels for Mansur A Tibbetts, Impln-.
ment Co., of At. Louts, gives traveling
men and traveler* in general some good j
advice, "flubot a knight of ihe grip," j
hr saya, "I have for the past three I
year* made It a rule to keep myself
supplied with Chamberlain'* Collc.Cbol- j
eta and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have,
found numerous oecasb ns to test Its j
merits, not only on myself, but on oth- ;
er* a* well. 1 can truly *ay that I nev- 1
er In a stole Instance have known It j
to fall. I consider It one of the best j
remedies travelers can carry and could j
relate many Instances where I have
used the remedy on sceptics, much to
their surprise and relief. I hope every |
s traveling man In the IT, S. will carry
1 a bottle of this remedy In his grip.”
For sale by Alexand Drug A Seed Co.,
c. R. Parr, of Belt Tower Drug Store.
IN DEFENSE OF SIOSBEE.
The Maine Commander’s Brother
Denies Hereu’o Charges.
Chicago, Aug. 3 —L. P. Slgsbee, of
Chicago, a brother ot Capt. Slgsbee,
of the wrecked battleship Maine, says:
"It is unfortunate that Capt. Mereu
left the United States so quickly after
making the statements that he did.
Otherwise hts nose would have been
twisted from his face. When Capt. Me
reu says my brother had tears in his
eyes other than for the loss ol' Ills men,
he lies. When he says the officers of
the Maine were ashore drinking cham
pagne on the night In question, he lies
again. .
• If my brother had tears m his eyes
at all It was for the loss of his brave
crew, and t believe the whole nation
wept at the same time.”
Dr. J I- Terry, of Trimble, Tenn., In
speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and 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 rec
ognised as a necessity wherever its
great worth and merit become known.
No other remedy is so prompt or effec
tual, or so pleasant to take. Sold by
Alexander Drug and Seed Co., C. R.
Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
| CHICAGO GIRI-S ARE ALL RIGHT.
! N. Y. Press.
With a Chicago girl as the first lady
cf India and one as the leading lady
of the Philippines, thn Windy City
seems to he getting Its share in the
modem expansion movement other
wise knowo ns Imperialism.
GooD
lUCK
BAKING
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John. W. Dickey
Rrto I-state Ag*gt.
FOIR S
459 Gremne »treet, a mo
dern brick residence with
mansard roof. All conve
niences and in good repair.
VVii! sell at an extreniwijf.
low figure.
Also house and lot 456
Telfair street. Will sell at
price of lot.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK.
Real Estate. BSJ Broad Streak
FOR SALE
bars for sal* very desirable build
ing lot located In th* cantr* of on* of tb*
handsomest block* in th* city. Mill *ell
•am* very cheap. Just the place for a
handsoui* residence lor your family. Uood
titles.
CALL ON MR?. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. ijJ7 GREENE STREET.
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. HICKEY
2 1 2 Bth Street.
SALE OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta and Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sale, 70 acres
of laud'on the Harnsonville Road, in
blocks of two to seven acres, on Tuesday,
August 23d, at 5 o'clock p. m.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
TO BEHT.
From October Ist, 'IS9B, the premises
at present occupied by the lrish-Atner-
I lean Dime Savings at 817 Broad
street. Centrally loeaied and well udap
ited for most any klqd of business.
Apply to P. M. Mblherin. Secretary
unci Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
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Mia* Range could t»<>t be Induced to
'adopt the old fashlom-d math-id again,
i You see tt la to easy to regtafe'e the
j Gas Range. If you want one verfWabfe
to rook more st >«ly than another, you
have but to (uivt the thumb screw
ami you can reduce the heat to any de
gree you dralre. The same with your
roast. If It t* doing too quickly, you
don't need to throw open the oven door
and run the risk of chdllng It. You tan
regulate your range to suit your meat.
The Gai Unlit Co. of iopsta,
422 RROAD ST.
Pills, Pills. Pills. Pills
Pills The Best Pills
pins Pill To Take phis
Pills 1 — IS Pills
Pills! Dr G ‘ lfi6r ’ S FillS ' Pills
26 Cent*.
Pills £V~l)on't forget that Pills
Pills Tic Howard &Wi‘ let Pills
Drog Company
Pills Pills
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Pills, Pills, Pills, Pills
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Owing to Mr. Henry W. Balk’s deci
sion to enter the floral business, we of
fer for sale in bulk all the stock of ,
merchandise contained in the store ,
now occupied by us together with
counters, shelving and showcases. Un
til the stock is sold in bulk we offer
great Inducements to the general buy
ing public to come and get bargains.
Spot cash buys cheap.
BALK’S DRY GOODS CO.
"Lower Balk's.” 604 Broad St.
7 Per Ct SSOOOOO 7 Per Ci
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty in Augusta, Ga. Terms 7
per cent. For further Information see
their attorney at laiv, P. J. Sullivan,
IBs., or Mr. P. G. Burum.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9. just received
at Herald Office.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
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from Macon nnd Augusta to New York
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R. A. BRAND. Gen. Agt..
723 Broad St.. Aaguntn, Oa.
T. M. EMKRPON, Traffi Mawager.
11. M EMERSON. Gen. Paa*. Agt.
CAROLINA AM) NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule tn Effect, March 6. I?9S.
Eastern Time Standard.
lAave Augusta. Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
At rive Chester, Southern Ily .. 7:IS a m.
Leave Chester. C. A N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. A N. W. Ry 1:14 |>.m.
Leave I.tnqlr. Stage 2 90 P-nt.
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:uo
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
G. W. HARPER, C. F HARPER,
pr,.yttl nt. G r. :
••If You Want to Make Money,
1 Move In the Company of Thosa
Who Art tlaking Money.”
SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC*
CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTINdGUT
IN LIFE.
ADVKRTISEHS WHO USE THK HBR-'
ALD LET KESUI.TB.
iWHY NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.*
—oROKK torn
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quau tit v and Quality (inn ran iced.
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Beil ’Phone 2164 strovrger 3tis
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s I '..ru.n aud New York.
No.. 3: and *- W »«:uneton and South west era
Limited. S<.l|,l VoetlbuTed train with dtnin*
car* and Gr»t ola.. .vwrhe* north of «■herlotte.
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’ Tnmpa, JacksoavUle, savannah. V. aahlngton
end New York. . ,
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1 and Ki> hmond. . _ .
Pullman drawins-room seeping ear* ne
tween Greensboro»"d t3o«(rimum.
in n nt Norfolk fur OLD POINT COMFORT,
: arr’.'ung there tn time fur breakfast.
Solid train, with Parlor cars, between
Charleston md Asheville.
No«. S, nnd »-l'. S. Fa.t Mail. Throogh
Puitman drav. ia* room buffet sb-> idng TAr.be
tween Jaekaouvill* and New York nrd Puil
lua-u aleeuiag ciir* between Augusta and Char
lotte. Pullman sloej.in* var a be: ween .Isek
•oovilte and Columbia, en route dally between
Jacksonville r-nd Cincinnati, via AshovUle.
FRANKS GANNON, ' Mft IJ>
Third V P A (ten. Mgr T. M., IVanhington.
W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDY It K.
(t. P. A.. Waakingtoa. G. P. A., Atlautfe
GEORGIA - • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1896.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon an!
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St- Louie.
: Lv Augusta ..{ 7:obam| 3:2opm|lo:3optd
j Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spmj B:2opm| 6:ooam
Ar Macon ....|ll:15«m| I 4:4sura
Ar Athena ....;12:l5pm| 7;Jopmj
Ar Gaine*vllle|*3:4spm| I
'Ar White Pi *|*1 :00pm| I
Ar Mlirgafle .10:10am| I 4:3oan>
Ar Wash'ton ~|10:10am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at MlllcdgevlUe at S:10 p. m.
Trnlna arrive at Augusta 6:14 a. m*
7:45 a. m., 1:20 r. m . and 3:25 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A,