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MlactUaneoua brau.la, light
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F. O. F.. SO balls to box 16
K. O. P.. 20 balls to lb 1" 1-2
Muscogee 3 3 * 3
27 Inch 4 1~2 yd. plaids, best msko
Simpson silk finish foulard* «4x
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Pacific mournings 64*64 5
Chins silks 64 x 64 * H
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Slater 64*64 3 3 ’*
Concord. s**6o 3 »■*
Rome 56*60 3 1-*
Edwards s '* 2
Keystone 8 1-2
Fifth Avenue 3 I_4
KEARSKVS.
'Heavy Columbia, heovy Kearsey 8 1-4
Kincaid and others ..9 1-4
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime 7011 ?5
Rosendalo cement *l * r>
Portland cement $2.75 to 3.25
Louisville cenreut in paper sacks . $1.25
Plaster In bbls 11.T5
HARDWARE.
Welt buckets, per do* $Y 00
Painted buckets, per dor. Il 10
2H b y cadar paiU. per do* .. .. $1 75
IHBB oedar pails, per do* .. .. $2.00
Tubs painted, per nest Sl-75
Rope, Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Rope, Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound •• •• lOcallc
NalJs. wire 31 ‘ 3 J’ a# ®
Nalls, cut 3150 bas ®
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FACTORY BONDA.
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Sibley Mfg. 00.. lat Fa, I*OS . 100
Sibley Mfg C(V, IX Fa, 10W . 100
(la 11. R. A H. C« Stock.. .. IM
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OKAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oats, white, socked **
Oat*, white, Backed .... 3*
Cum. white, sacked 51
Corn, mixed, sacked 68
I Meal, boiled, per bushel 50
Ptour, common •• .. 8.50
Flour, fancy extra 3.76,
Flour, aecond patent .. 4.00
,Fi«ur. standard patent * 25
i Flour, fancy d.7h 1
I Wheat bran. 100-lb sacks *«
| Fine feed, 100-lb sacks 90
i Hay-native, i*-r ton 12.00.
Hay—Timothy, per ton ls.oo (
. Hay—choice, tier ton 1t.09
j Hams—choice sugar'eured .. .. ldatm
I Smoked rib sides * .
Dry salt ribs *
Lard, pure leaf. In tierces ••
i Inrd, kettle, rendered in tierces. * 1-1!
: Sugar, granulated s 6 '* ;
Millions fllvfO Away.
It Is certainly gratifying to the pub
lie to know of one concern in th# land
who ore not afraid to be generous (o
the needy and suffering. The proprie
tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, hive j
given away over ten million trial hot- |
ties of this gicst medicine: slid have i
the satisfaction of knowing It has ab
j solutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness
1 and nil diseases of the Throat. Chest
|and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call
on Howard & Willet. druggis's, and get
« trial bottle, ldc. Regular size 50e and
$1 Every bottle guaranteed or price re
funded.
Before purchasing a pistol or gun,
roll on me. 1 can save you money. Lew
!is J. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson
street, established IS9O.
Sturman's Preparatory School.
tub sixth anneal session of
this school will commence on
MONDAY. OCTOBER 3d «t 9 a. m.
Special pains and thorough instruc
tion given to each pupil. For full oar
tlculurs call on or address at 1248 El-
Its street.
WM. H. STT RMAN, A. M.,
Principal.
Mr. T. 0. Oate. our artist, has return
ed from Augusta and will remain here
!u liie future. —Washington Reporter.
Why does free advice usually savor of
quantity instead of quality?
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! always swung to Ihe hreeae oo Ihe
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evidence of how the BrX Smiths came
lo this country Isaiah Smith pee-;
tided over the rxrevise*
Thee ram# the time for sepsrailng
•he Smiths Iwto family groupa.. which
was wo easy mailer. A few of lh»
younger Smiths couldn't be found by
their Pa and Ma Smiths, and many a
distracted Smith waa to be seen acur
rylng here awd there, looking for th*
lost children. After iwo hour*, how
ever, the Smiths got together and went
home to wait for the twenty-third
gathering next year.
nEPI-ORAHLE traoedy.
An Unfortunate Difficulty In South
Carolina.
Lexington. 8. C., Sept. s.—Late la
ihe afternoon of last Friday, and after
the cloee of the stair campaign meet
ing. an unfortunate and deplorable dif
ficulty arose over a trivial mailer be
tween Mr. W. B. Seay, familiarly
known Ihe county over by the aliaa
"Tom," and Mr. Mac Johnson, a po
liceman for ihe day. In which Mr.
Johnson received a severe stab In Mis
breast, the knife. It Is said, penetrating
the lung and Mr. Seay received a pis
tol hall in the side, Ihe ball perforating
his bowels and lodging In his leg. Mr.
Quitman Roberta, a bystander, re
ceived a'fleah wound In the thigh.
Mr. Johnson is still confined to his
bed and while lie is much Improved
he is stll lin a critical condition.
Mr. Seay has since died from the ef
fects of his wound* and hla remains
were taken lo his home In the country,
where they will be Interred. Wh?n
not under the Influence of whiskey. Mr.
Snny waa quiet and peac abie, kind
hearted and generous. He was a
warm friend and of a charitable dispo
sition. It can he truthfully said that
he was bis own worst enemy and his
weakness was an over-indulgence at
times In strong drink, and while un
der its influence h waa generally quar
relsome. Notwithstanding his faults
he had a largo circle of friends, who
sincerely regret hts tragic death. Ho
was a well-to-do, industrious farmer
and leaves quite an estate. He was uu
marrleri and leaves an aged mother,
several slßters and a large circle of rel
atives lo mourn his taking off.
The sympathies of the entlrecommun
ity go out to Mr. Johnson and eJthou
orate him from blame.
OFFER FOR SALE.
A piece of land—the heart of the city
5 houses on it at present—lo more <an
be built on it—property all rented—will
sell for $2,509- big bargain to quick
buyer-party desires to leave the city—
on Marbury. between Florence and
Mange streets.
Address
W. I. 8., CARE HERALD.
Why are lawyers always shy oi a case
that isn’t fee-stble? »
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day to d»B-
John. W. Dickey
Heal lißtaU Ages*.
FOR RENT
J. It, White’* new reeldcn.ee on ups>er
Broad street. Special price*.
*56 Telfair street. » rooms 25.06
254 Telfair street, * rooms *17.00
317 Telfair Xreet. 6 room* .. .. .. H R
825 Telfair street, 7 room* 22.60
329 Telfair street. 7 rooms 22 00
383 Telfair street. 7 rooms, .. .. . 22 00
522 Ellis etre.-t. 7 rooms H.oo
612 Broad street, 7 rooms .. .. .. 25.00
612 Broad street, flat **
410 Fenwick street, S rooms .. .. 20.00
311 Lincoln street. 5 rooms .. .. 12.50
411 Lincoln street. 5 room 00
415 Llucoln street. 5 rooms .. .. New
1103 Hreene steed. 7 rooms .. .. 35.00
1257 Clreenc. 7 rooms 55-00
337 Walker. 7 rooms 20.00
3567 Wallen Way. ( rooms 15.00
1813 Walton Way, 5 rooms 15.00
522 Broad street, store 20 00
J. B. White's cottages on upper Jones
Street—s6.oo and 8.00 each.
This list will be changed from day to
day.
Clarence E. Clark,
Real Estato. *32 Broad St.
Ladles Not In It.
40c Fine Summer Undershirts, 20c.
40c. Fine Summer Drawers. 20c.
SI.OO Fine Dress Shirts, 60c.
50c. Fine Scatfs, 25c.
25c. Suspenders, now 10c.
10c. Club Ties, sc.
our large line of Fall Woolens has
arrived and our summer goods have
got to go at sacrifice prices. Call early
ond get a good selection. F. G. Mer
lins, Tailor, opposite Planters Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
Hotel Ste. Clairs,
DETROIT. HICH.
Absolutely Fireproof,
Thoroughly Modern.
Central Location.
Headqu&rtsrs
For Southerners.
Hates $6.50 to s3.fio
WM. P. BEYER, Proprietor.
OASTORIA.
Boaih the Kind You Have Always Bought
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L. F. VERDERY.
Renting Agent.
TO RENT
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[e. Walker street. Mw**o Ltocoto and
Houston etrveta—9W® xtrh.
P. F. Me AN ALLY,
R«al Estate.
3 Library Building.
TO RENTI
From Oct. Ist, Cottage
House of 6 rooms, Bath,
Water Closet, Etc-, No.
| 1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street.
FOR SALE
gm~ I have for sale wry desirable budd
ing iot lora’rd in Ihe centre of one of the
handsomest blocks In tbe city, k ill sell
rams very cheap. Just the place for •
handsome residence lor your fetidly. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA.
NO. 13»7 OREENB STREET.
TO^IREHSTT.
! From October Ist. 1898, the premises
■at present occuph-d by the Irlsh-Amer-
Iran Dime Savings Bank at *l7 Broad
street. Centrally located and well u«lap
ted for WJ any kind of business. j
Apply to P. M. Mulherin, Secretary
and Treasurer. 817 Broad St.
The Herald's new Standard War At- !
las Is a very timely publication, which j
seems to be well planned to answer the j
questions uhlch people are asking;
about countries In different parts of
the world. The man* are in sufficient
detail to be entirely Intelligible, and the
low price at which the atlas Is pub
lished. 30 cents, will make ignorance
unpardonable. Realizing the value of
such an atlas The Augusta Hetald ar
ranged with the publishers for a special
edition. As this new atlas is not Tor
sale at any of the stores, our readers
| should hasten to send for a copy be
fore the edition la exhausted.
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It certainly look* like It, but there is
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Kidneys. Malaria or nervous troubles.
We mean he can cure himself right
away by tatting Electric Bitters. Tills
medicine tones up the whole system,
acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kid
neys. is a blood purifier and nerve ton
ic. It cures Constipation. Headache.
Flanting Spells, Sleeplessness and Mel
ancholy. It Is purely vegetable, a mild
laxative and restores the system to Its
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be convinced that they are a miracle
worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
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R. A. BRAND. Gen. Agt.,
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T M EMERSON. Tisffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON, Gen. Tase. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
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Eastern Time Standard.
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Fiorldpt and New York.
No*. X and *-W*.h!«iwu and Sonthwaatera
Limltrsl. Solid Vealibaled Irain vrllti dining
car* and first olss* coach"* north of I "harlotte.
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Tampa. .'a'X-.nvnl*. savannah. Washington
and New York.
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end Richmond-
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tween Greensboro and Nortolk l.looe connee
liV,r»! Norfolk for OLD POINT COMPOST,
arriving there In time for breakfast
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Charleston and Asheville.
No*. .15 and lb—lT. 8. F»»t Mall. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping <’*r» b*
tween .I*ck*onvlll* nnd New York end Pull
man sleeping ear. 1 .-tween Angusta anil Char
lotte. Pullman si replug car* ber.veen Jack
snnvllle and Columbia, en route daily !>elweaa
Jark-oneill" and Cincmnatt, vln A.hevtlla
FRANKB-GANNON. J M.I'LLP.
Third VP. « «en. Mgr. T. M . Washineton.
W A TURK. S. H HARDWICK.
U P. A.. Washington. O P A.. A Hanks
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 183*. j
Pullman Sleeper* between Macoo and
New York.
Through Pullman Slecpera between Au
gusta and St. Louie.
Lv Augusta ..j 7:osarnl 3:2opm|Xo:Bopta
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| 6:ooam
Ar Macon ....|ll:lseru| | 6:45am
Ar Athens ....|T2:!spm| 7;3opm
Ar Geinegvlll*|*3:46pm| -
Ar White Pra|*l:oopm|
Ar Mill’ffff’le .|ie:loam| 4:3oam
Ar Wash'ton ..|lo:l9am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves AuguXa dally
except Sunday at 6:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Milledgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 5:15 a. nw,
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