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darner'* radian!* 84x84 4 1-S
Martha Wa*hWi»ton 58xt* .. .. .. 3 3-4
Hope 58*8> ■ .. s J '*
Chaiar Oak*. 6*x*h .. .. •• .. •• 3 3-4
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PI.AID HOMESPUNS.
City Mill* 3 *■*
Four yJtd. food 32 Inch .. .* '.. .. 6 1-4
L..SI .cliltting* *•*&• •• 3 J' 4
1. >i drex* *tvlc3 28x60 3 1-4
e;. Clulr dtcaa atyle* .. .. >. .. 4
Oce-jn ~„... 3 3-4
Mat'Oaa rVaxh'nßlnn .. .. 3 3-4
htlacellancou* brumlx, light
weight r. 1-SaH \-i
Janetta * yard* plain .. 3 1-4
■ Thorndike B 8 3-4
H.rcule* 7 1“4
Amoxkeas •• •• 3
Cr 4» cent 7 1-8
Pelham. 32 bal Ito box 13
P. G. F., 30 ball* to bo* It!
E. U. P.. 20 Imlla to lb IT 1-2
■Muacoacc 3 J-2
27 Inch 1 1-2 yd. plaid*, best make
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plmpson silk Slnlsh foulards 64x
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Paclflo mourning* 64x64 3
China iilk» 64x64 4 1-4
Mlddleford 3
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Slater 64x64 3 3-4
Concord, 58x60 3 1-4
Pome 56x50 3 1-4
Edwards 3 1-2
Keystone 3 1-2
Fifth Aver.ue 3 1-4
KEARSETS.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearaey 8 1-4
Kincaid and others 9 1-4
MME. CEMENT AND PI.ASTBR.
Lltnc 8:;
RoHandale cement 31.45
Po-.hmd cement 32 75 to 3.25
Louisville content In paper Backs . 31.25
Floater if. bifla »i-7B
HARDWARE.
Wetl buckets, per do/ 13 00
Painted buckets, per At* Jl 10
2 H B B cedar pails, per do* .. .. 31. ■»
3 H B B cedar palls, per dp* .. .. 32.00
.Tubs painted, per nest .. ‘ 31.72
Rope, tnatnilla, per pound 9c
Rope, Sisnl, per pound 7c
Rope cotton, per pound .. .. lOcallc
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FACTORT BONDS,
Fltilerprlae Mfg. Co., Ist B*.
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Sibley Mfg. Co.. Ist I’s. 1903 100
Sibley Mfg. Cn., Ist B*. I*o3 lt*o
Oa R. R. A B. Co Stork.. .. I*3
South Western R. R. Stock .. (7 ...
Augusta A Savannah Stock .. *7 ...
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
, Oat*, white, sacked 39
Oats, white. Hacked .. 36
.Conn, while, sacked 34
Corn, mixed, narked ~ .. 52
Meal, bolted, per bushel 39
: Flour, common J-50
! Flour, fancy extra 3 75
l Flour, second patent 4.00
Flour, standard patent 4.25
i Flour, fancy patent 4.75
| Wheat bran, 100-lb sack* 80
Fine feed, 100-lb sacks 90
I Hay—native, per ton 12 00
j Hay—Timothy, per ton 13.00
Hay—choice, pet- ton 14.00
; Ham*—choice sugar cured .. .. lOalHi
| Smoked rib sides 8
| Dry salt ribs *
I Lard, pure leaf. In tierces T
! Lard, kettle, rendered In tierce*. 6 1-4
Sugar, granulated 3
KILLED BY A nOSQUUO.
I Remarkable Death of a Baby in
New York.
Now York, Auk. 24.—One motqulto ■
of thu millions that are plnKulna Flat- '
hush is responsible for the death of a '
baby there. Harry, the Infant son of j
John Grelsemnnn of No. 803 Flatbush I
avenue, was the little victim of thcl
plague.
This year's visitation of the Insert |
swarm has been the most severe in I
many years. Mrs. Greisemann last
Monday when she lifted her baby from
Ills or Hi saw a tiny red mark on her
baby’s dimpled ohln. She paid no heed
to It, more than to take extra precau
tions to protect the Infant.
Hut the next day the chin showed a
lump the slae of a 25-rent piece, but her
household remedies seetnd to allay the
pain and there seemd to be cause for
alarm.
On Wednesday the swelling had at
tacked the baby's neck and had puffed
up his fare to twice Its usual slse. Dr.
William Applegate of Flat bush avenue
was called in.
He promptly recognized a case of
blood poisoning which had progressed
too far for his skill to be any avail. The
child lingered in suffering until Satur-
I day night and Ihen died.
| i>r. Applegate has no doubt that the
blood poisoning was due to no other
cause than the bite of the mosquito.
L,uliug, Texas.— Rain Is badly r.eed
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' Captain Perry, accompanied him Mf*.
! Gordon wired I'ndertaker Dixon of Sa
i vannah to meet the laxly She had the ,
, dead man and hi* brother re Tried to her
; home on Oglethorpe avenue. I hi* city.
The body of the Indiana volunteer, I
young, uthletk' looking and sinewy, j
was laid out In one of the front parlor* 1
of the Gordon raaidenee today, and the I
agonised brother, worn from grle' and
i long aervlc*. la a guest of the home.
He left l»*t night with the body of his
I brother for their Indiana home.
Major D. K Maxwell, of the Flor
ida Central and IVnlnsular railway,who
was along, rendered Mrs. Gordon ev
ery assistance and did all he could to
'alleviate the condition of the soldier*
both In Savannah and beyond. He In
•atrurted hi* trainmen to look after the
j prostrated men as long a* they rontln
| tied on their system. The soldiers were
Touted home hy the Florida Central and
1 Peninsular and the Southern railways,
'through Knoxville and Cincinnati. Con
ductor J. W. Hodges of the Pullman
! Car company was also very active and
I sympathetic In hla work.
LEANDERS FEAT OUTDONE.
Duffy Swam From the Battery to
Coney Island
New York. Aug. 24.—The first ama
teur as far as Is known to awlm from
the Battery to Coney Island accom
plished the feat on Satttrdayafternoon.
The p erformance took place during tho
welcome to the returning warships, and |
on that account the details tvere not J
! known until yesterday,
j The swimmer was William J. Duffy.
He Is forty years of age, married, five
| feet seven Inches high, weighs 157
I pounds and has always been looked up
on as an expert swimmer. Duffy has
a position In the internal revenue de
partment in the Tract building and
lives In the Colonial hotel. One Hundred
and Twenty-fifth street and Eighth
avnue.
He started from pier S, near the bat
tery, at 11:45 a. m., reaching Norton's
Point. Coney Island, at 3:52 p. m., ac
complishing his task In four hours and
six minutes. A rowboat. In which were
three of his friends .accompanied him.
He swam right between two of the
excursion heals that were following the
parade. Before he started he rubbed
vaseline on his hands to lessen the fric
tion with the water.
When he arrived at Norton’s Point
he was weighed and it was found that
he had lost a pound during his trip.
He was so little exhausted that he was
able to pull himself on the float. There
was no money in the trip for him. He
' is an enthusiastic swimmer and want
ed to show that the trip could be done.
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John. W. Dickey
Ural EslaJe AgnM.
FOR S^A-TiJFI
459 Cre«ne Etreet, a mo
dern brick residence with
mansard roof. All conve
niencesand 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.
Real Estate, 832 Broad Street.
FOR SALE
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EJF-t have for sale very desirable build
ing lot located In the centra of on* of the
bandxoroeet blocks in the city. W ill sell
same very cheap. Just the plac# for a
bandeonis residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O'HARA,
NO. 1337 GREENE STREET.
TO RENT!
From Oct. 1 st, 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
212 Bth Street.
TO IRZEUSTT.
From October let. IS9S. the premises'
at present occupied by the Irlsh-Amer
lcan Dime Savings Bank at 817 Broad
street. Central# located and well adap
ted for most any kind of business.
Apply lo P. M. Mulherln. Secretary
and Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
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PROFITABLE
PURCHASERS
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stora— the Dewey Juat annihilate* hot
weather. Klaeidihe. Gurney and K* lip**
are all good; everyone guaranteed; wa
ter cooler*, cedar cheat*; l tt cream
fteeser*. Bee ear line of bedroom suits,
in. Baby Carriage* for 88- We will
make terms and prices to salt you.
Fleming:# Bowles
#O4 Broad Street
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ITSCTRf ULATTON MORE THAN
DOUBLED THROUGHOUT
SOUTH CAROLINA
and GEORGIA.
Why-Why
BECAUSE
IT PRINTS THE BEST NEWS
PAPER IN ITS FIELD.
“A Newspaper these days must grow on
its merits as a Newspaper.”
The Herald’s Wonderful Advance and
Growth Troves the Correctness of the As
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Ifleg by train orders.
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to take on or Ist n*f paasengerx: Phln- ,
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J. R. ANDERSON, Superintendent.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
IhOMRr AND m It ft EFT HOCTfc
lO ’IHK KAkT AND NORTH.
HHCRTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE
TO THE EAST AND NORTH. j
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S.o*pm< Lv.... Aiken Ar|7:l*atn
4:l7pm; Lv Denmark. ...Ar s 6:l7pm
4:3opmi Lv.. ..Orangb'g.... Ar I 6:4oam
B:o6pmj Lv..Sumter, «. C...Ar i Ultra
B:3spm| Lv.. ..Florence.. ..Ar | J lSam
19:33pm} Lv.. .Fayetteville... Ar i 1 llpm
3:2lam Ar Petersburg.Vn.Lv J I:l2pm
4:00am: Ar.... Richmond. ...Lv | t.lSpm
7:4lam Ar.. Washington .Lv ! J:4Bpm
9 03*tn Ar... Baktmore. ...Lv 2:25pm
1128 am Ar Philadelphia Lv }!I OSpm
2:o3pm} Ar.... New Tork....Lv | 9:3oam
Pullman palace buffet sleeping cars
from Macon and Augusta to New York
without change
R. A. BRAND. Oen. Agt..
723 Broad St.. Augusts. Ga.
T M FMERSCIN. Traffic Mwnaifer.
H. M EMERSON. Oen. Pass. Agt.
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CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect. March 6. 189*.
Eastern Tima Staodaid.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.ro.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Leave Chester, C. * N. W. Ry 7.45 a m
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 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.
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Florida and New 7ork
Nos.37and S»—Washington and Sonthwaatam
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Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping car. bo
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Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Ashevillu
FRANKS GANNON. J M CULF
i Third VP. Alien Mgr T. M.. Waahiagtoa.
w' A TURK. 8. H HARDWICK,
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GEORGIA • • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 18»*
Pullman Slaeper* between Uacou and
New York, *
Through Pullman Sleeper* between Au
gusta and St. Lnuis.
j l.v Augusta ..| T:o6ami 3:2opm|lß:3opm
Ar Atlanta ...}l2:3spm! *:2opm| s:ooam
! Ar Macon ....|!l:l6atn! I 6:45am
Ar Athens ....il2:lsprr.| 7:sopm|
Ar Gainesville|*3:46pm| I
Ar White Pls,*l:oopm| I
Ar Mill's* le .10:10am! I 4:Soam
I Ar Waeh'ton .. }l.o:luain| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
! except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., end ar
‘rives at Mlliedgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusts 6:18 a. m.
7-45 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, X. P. A.