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PJ.AID HOMESPUNS.
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China Bilk# «tx«t 4
Mlddleford .. .. 5
Plalcr 64x64 * 3-4
Concord. 3 1-4
Homr 56x60 •• 3 l* 4
Edwards 3 1-2
Keystone 3 1-2
Fltth Avenue 3 l -4
KEABSKTS.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearney S 1-4
Kincaid and other* 9 1-4
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTEK.
Lime * ‘9aßs
Hosendale cement 31.45
Portland cement 32.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement In paper sacks . 11.25
Plaster In bids H-75
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per dux $3.00
Painted buckets, per dox 11.10
2 H B B cedar pails, per dox .. .. $1.75
3 H B B cedar palls, per dox .. .. $2.00
Tubs painted, per nest $1 75
Hope, Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Rope, Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. JOcallc
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Nalls, cut 5 1 - 45 l,ase
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' Hlbley Mff. Co., Ist 6*. 1902 . 100 ...
Hlblry Mf* Co.. Ml 6*. 1903 . 100
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Sant* Western R. R. Htoek .. *7
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CHAIN AND PROVISIONS.
.data, white, narked 39
'Oats, white, sacked .. 36
.Corn, white, sacked .. .. 56
j Corn, mixed .. •• 48
; Meal, I#died, per bushel 50
I Fluur, common ...3 56
! Flour, fancy extra s.7s
.Flour. »*o<Hid patent .. 4 -00
I Flour, standard patent 4.35
'Flour, fancy patent 4-75
i Wheat bran, 100-lb *acka *6
I Fin# feed, 100-lb sack* .. 90
I Hay—native, per ton 13.00 |
j Hay-Timothy, per ton 13.00,
liny—choice, per lon .. 14.00 1
llama choice ausar cured ~ lOall'6
[Smoked rib aides *
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Hot Tuntales.
St. Paul Dispatch. *
Hobson should wmembnr that An
dree also took a flyer in air hau».
Well, the U weather came alooß
with the R month, didn't It?
Congressman Bailey may return to
congress, hut upon an extended »>lat
fot m.
The horror* of war are not all In
| the past. The masnxtnes are still due
I to give ns the opinion* of eyewitnesses
who never were there.
There are (be days when Augusia'#
latch siring hangs on the outside and
gets a hard pull.
All flesh Is grass, and so we must
suppo e Mr. Hay, the new secretary of
state, is simply a cured article.
J. W. Baggett, of Oak drove, Fla.,
had an attack of the measles, nearly
three years ago, and the disease left
him with very severe pains In the chest.
•*I, thought I would die,” he writes:
"but to ray great Joy 1 was saved by
Chamberlnin's Pain Balm." Pains In
the chest nearly always indicate the
approach of pneumonia.ami by prompt
applying this liniment on a flannel cloth
—which should be bound on the chest
an attack of pneumonia may be pre
vented. It Is always prompt and ef
fectual. For sule at 25 and 50 cents per
bottle by Alexander Drug & Seed Co.,
C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
Russia with a population of 127,000.-
000 lias only 18,334 physicians. The Uni
ted States, with 70,000,000 has 120,000.
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The Herald's new Atandard W»r At*
la* to a vary timely publication, uhtch
srems to be wall planned to *(H«M tha
questlutit which people art- asking
nhout countries In different porta of
tha world. Tha maps are In. sufficient
detail to be entirely Intelligible, and the
low price at which the atlae la put*- j
Halted SO cents. will make Ignorance ■
1 unpardonatde. Realising the value of
such an atlaa The Auguata Herald ar- j
tanged with the publlahera for a after al
edition. Aa lhl« new atlaa to not for j
aale at any of the atorea, our readera |
should haalen to aend for a copy be
fore the edition la exhausted.
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Kansas City Star.
A good word la just as soon said aa a
bad one.
It la a badhablt to boast of your
good habits.
You can’t always judge a jailer by
shills his eyes.
It is on our blind side always that
the company he keeps.
An angry man opens Ills mouth and
we can no see our faults.
The man who makes revelations
must first make observation#.
Some men are never satisfied unless
they have something to be dissatisfied
with.
Many a young rann finds It easy to
get a wheel, but bard to ride it out of
debt.
When a young roan becomes wise he
Is generally the first to discover his
wisdom.
It Is queer how many kinsmen the
groat and nfflaent have and how few
have those who walk the back streets
of life.
The second thing which most of the
soldiers ask for when they reach home
is ice water, the first thing they waflt
is wuter.
A handy companion to the news,
these days, Is the new Herald Atlas,
published by Hand, McNally & Co., of
Chicago. It contains sixteen pages of
colored maps, among them Cuba and
Havana harbor, the West Indies, Spain
and Portugal, the Philippines and Cht-
l na and North America. This atlas has
the best collection of war maps that
we have seen. It would not bo con
founded with the small cheap atlases
'sold at the stores. Can be obtained only
from The Augusta Herald. Price 30
cents.
William Pierccfield, the 15-months
old child of Mr. and Mrs. William
PleVi'Cfield, of Langley, S. C., died Sat
urday. The funeral took place at Oran*
itevilie Sunday afternoon.
Good
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John. W. Dickey
Real llstate Age At.
FOR REST
J. R. White'* new realdrme* on upper
Htoad street. Special prices.
317 Telfair street, * room* 24 00
SJi Telfair street. T room* 22.00
329 Telfair street. 7 room* .. .... 22 00
333 Telfair street. 7 room* 22.00
522 Fill* street, 7 rooms 1* 00
342 tlreeite street, 9 rooms 20 00
344 Greene street, 11 rooms •• .. 20.06
411 Llmoln street. 5 moms .. .. 10 00
415 Liucoln Street. 5 rooms*.. .. New
1667 Walton Way, 6 room# 15.00
4813 Walton Way. 5 room* 13 .00
522 Bread street, store 20.00
J. B. White’* cottage* on upper Jonea
htreei si'. oo and 8.00 each.
. Till* list will be changed from day to
day.
Clarence E« Clark,
Real Estate. *32 Broad St.
TO RENT!
From Oct. I st, Cottage
House of 6 rooms, Bath,
Water Closet, No.
1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
2 1 2 Bth Street.
FOR SALE
£PF*\ have for sale very desirable build
ing Jot located in the eenlre of one of the
handsomest blocks iti the city. W ill sell
same very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Hood
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1337 GREENE STREET.
A private who was with the regulars
at Santiago says of the language of
the Islanders: "You should watch the
natives talk, for you can learn to un
derstand their gestures easier than to
speak their language. They have a
gesture for everything, and with prac
tice you can read them like a book."-
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FOR RENT
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26*6 RmMd street .. ~ .. •• •• ••
17*6 Broad street .. .. •• .. •• •• R
4796 Broad afreet •• ,s 4
|I7M Broad afreet .. .. .. •• ••
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OFFICER.
766 Broad atreet. all or part.
712 Broad. Montgomery Building, sin
gle ofltres and suites.
816 Broad. 1 room. 116.
Numerous olßcc* and sleeping rooms In
I all part* of city. List at olllca.
Alexanfler&Jolinson
705 Broad Street.
TO RENT
7 Room House, 202 Greene 116.66
6 Room House, 1605 Rroad 1* ®*
5 Room House. 1004 Jonea 1« 6*
J. B .White Houses, Broad 22.50 lo 25.00
J. B. White Houses, Jones.. 6.00 to 8.00
STORES.
303 Campbell $25.00
Corner Marbury and d’Antlgnac.. 30.00
917 Broad ss *®
FOR SALE—Two .vacant 40-foot lots
on Walker street, between Lincoln and
Houston streets—s3oo each.
P. F. Me AN ALLY,
Real Estate.
3 Library Building. _
TO ZREHSTT-
From October tst, 1898. the premises
at present occupied by the lrish-Amer
lean Dime Savings Bank at 8t" Broad
street. Centrally located and well adap
ted for most any kind of business.
Apply to P. M. Mulherm, Secretary
and Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
OFFER FOR SALE.
A plecj; of land —the heart of the city
—5 houses on It at present—lo more con
be built on It—property all rented—wilt
sell for $2.500— big bargain to quick
buyer—party desires to leave the city—
on Marbury. between Florence and
slauge streets.
Address
W. I. 8.. CARE HERALD.
ar_T Hotel SIR. Claire,
|l Rates $3.50 to $3.50
WM. P. BEYER, Proprietor.
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R. A. BRAND. Gen. Art..
723 Broad Pt.. Aagu*ta. Qa.
T. M EMERSON. TraflV Manager,
H. M EMERSON. Gen. Past Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST-
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Schedule In Effect, March 6. 1893.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augu**a, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Cheater, Southern Ry.. 7:l* a m.
Leave Cheater. C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a m
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 p m.
Leave Lenoir. Stage 2:60 p.m.
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p in.
Arrive Blowing Rock. Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
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President. U. P. A.
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e*r* and flr*t claea coachra north of Charlotte.
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and New York.
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and Richmond.
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tween (ireetodriro and Norfolk, tloa.-t-onnw*.
bon at Norfolk for OU) POI.nT COMFORT,
arriving there tn time for breakfast.
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: Charleston nud Aaiievllhv
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Pullman drawing room I edict elecping oar, bw
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pnll
man aleeptug cam between Auguala nod Char
lotto Pullman Bleeping cam between Jaek
aonville and Columbia, en route daily hetrypen
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANKS.«ANNON, -J M <II.F.
Third V-P. & Gan. Mgr. T. M . wa«hington
w A TCRK. S. H. HARDWICK.
<i. P A.. Waahingtotf. . a. P. A., Atlanta.
(GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1895.
Pullman deeper* between Macon an!
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St. Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:06aml 3:2opmil»«3opia
Ar Atlanta ...jl2:3spm| B:2opm| b:00«ua
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Ar Athens ....|l2:lspm| 7:20pml -
Ar Galne*vllle|*3:4spm| |
Ar White Pl‘s;*l:oopm| I
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Ar Waeh'ton ..|lo;lo*raj T:lorm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta daily
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' rives at Mllledgevllle et 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 5:16 a. m_
I 7-45 a. m., 1:20 o. m , and 8:25 p. ns.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A,