The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 14, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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P-. 20 ball* lo 1b.... .. .. IT 1-2 Muscogee 27 Inch 4 1-2 y& plaid", beat make SlMpaon "Ilk itnlsh foulard* «4x Paeiflc mournliiß* 64* 64 5 China silks 64x64 4 1-4 Slater 64x64 , 3 3 ’ 4 Concord, 66x60 .. . 3 1-4 Home 66xt0 •• •• •• •• 3 l' 4 Kdwtrda 3 i' 3 Keystone 3 2-2 Fifth Avenue 3 2-4 KEARSETS. Heavy Columbia, heavy Keargey 6 1-4 Kincaid and other* 9 1-4 Lime, cement and plaster. Lime " OaS5 Roeendale cement 31.45 Portland cement 32.75 to 3.25 Louisville cement In paper sacks . 11.26 Plaster in bills 31.75 HARDWARE. Well bucket*, per do* 35.00 Painted buckets, per dor. 31.10 IHfiß cedar pails, per do* .. .. $1.76 3 H B B cedar palls, per dor .. .. $2.00 Tubs painted, p6r nest $1.75 Rope, Manila, per pound 0 1-2 ftape. 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Ms? .. .. IM ... Man« 4 i n l«M IM Mir«A f», till .. «. .. .. „ .. US #«• ♦oiMtiii nn .. ...... hi ... ('HrMMH Cm, IMS .4 .4 4* »• M ... RAILROAD ROND# (k«nh R. R. * Rkg O* rs.ua iu m. lomwCM R. R. A llkg c. I n. in iu [Charlotte, Colombia A An | guaia. I*l I*. 1444 14$ ... Chariot!., Columbia A Am ■ua’a. 2d r*. I*l4 117 .Augusta Ho. R. H . I"a. 1*34,. ... 4# C R. R Banking Cm. CoUaf | era I Trust 4*. 14*7 *7 M •ioutharn Railway s*. 1*44 .. 44 *3 Central of rieorgta Railway, I Ist coueol mort it, 1444 .... 44 43 C at a. Ist pref IU 44 U Ceaitral of Usorgis Railway. 24 pref Incomes. 1444 ..... U 14 p, of O. Ist pref In . 1444 .... 4 4 O. i. A K.. Ist m. *S. 1*45 .. IM I*7 Mouth OeorgMt snd Florida. Id ra, ISM 141 Mouth Georgia Mid Florida. 2d Ta, I**> 142 Ocean Htestnehlp C.,, Ist t's 2d fa, 14M .. IM FACTORT BOND#. Enterprise Mfg. Co., Ist 4 a I*4B 102 ... Rttiley Mfg. Co., Ist r*. I*o2 .100 glbley Mfg. Ca. Ist 4's, 1103 . 100 a* R. R. A B. Co Stork.. .. IM Mouth Western R. R. Stork .. 07 ... Augusta A Savannah Stock .. 07 ... GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, oats, wi ll*, sacked ~ .. .. .. .. 3* Oats, white, sacked 34 Corn, white, sacked 50 Corn, mixed 4* | Meal, bolted, per bushel 50 Flour, common .. 3.50 Flour, fsnry extra 3.76 Flour, second psjent .. 4.00 Flour, standard patent 4.25 Flour, fancy pnlent .. 4.75 Wheat bran, 100-lb *acks *0 Fine feed, 100-lb sacks 90 Hay—tistlve. per ton 12 00 Hay—Timothy, per ton 13.00 Hay—choice, per ton 14.00 Ham*—choice sugar cured .. .. lOallH Smoked rib sides 4 Dry salt ribs * Lard, pure leaf, In tierces .. ■> .. .. 7 laird, kettle, rendered In tierces. 6 1-4 Sugar, granulated 6 B ‘* A handy companion lo the nsws, these days. Is tho new Herald Atlas, published by Rand, McNally ft 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 Chi na and North America. This atlas has the best collection of war maps that we have seen. It would not be con founded with the small cheap atlases sold at the stores. Can he obtained only from The Augusta Heiald. Price 30 cents. Ambassador Hay Sails. Liverpool, Sept. 13.—The White Star liner Teutonic, which sails from this port for New York tomorrow, will have among its passengers Col. John Hay, retiring United States Ambassador to Great Britain, and Mrs. Hay; J. B. Angell. retiring United States Minister to Turkey, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Gould. On a Short Furlough. The Fall Goods I have just received will not remain, but will at once be reduced to the bottom prices. 75c. Undershirts, at 50c, 75c Under Drawers 50c. 25c Gee’O Suspenders 15c. SI.OO White Dross Shirts 60c. 10c Club Tics 2 l-2c. Suit to order ...... .. $20.00, upwards I Pants to order $6.00. upwards '.¥. G. MERTINS. Tailor and Gents’ I Furnisher, Opposite Planters Hotel. THE A OCJHBTA £CHTR>LLTD NEW OEPDI FOR ATLANTA !)*«*• #A| l tg«4st sis it* AaA! |«g4 CMMA** 4 **# rise itai*s* 4* *m !#»»*■ 4 TRaamt# 4a Bans 11 Caa tk» m «4M*s I* Aas was {•!*« to •#«* ih* Maaltosa* of »#• at-arilaf* awl Ra arrAßartural short- Wtk*Q Jts-4gf» AaAh *o« **• III* tirmti of tb* **uutm9 IH pop*** | tl# 4fl#ltf* m 4 odb#f MU#f H#* ! f «r*4 orfll H wNiiUH lo (Im* ih* **T ell If tb* —<Uw» ■HNt'f# ll# !♦* IHkOft Md ivllriff J wd|# AftdfN • will tl«#K IU« IM rto oritil tin# momb » s«.a at a tor aa early brariag of th< aase. I tflren Dalai* ml LtMtact The principal palms of Ike city’s csss* will ba shosrn ta (be facta revealed by ’.be draaiDgs prepared by lb* #a- j scalar.! rtiy engineer. Mere are Him* srgutoest# to show the mltami and Inadequary of the present depot: Tbe rsrshed Is lit feet wide by “At feet h*s There are Ire track* under tbe abed and two outside. Tbe track apace ta Ihe abed la S&t fact hy 94** fe«4. Tile baggage mom la *4 hy 24 fee* Tbe colored waiting room is 3* hy 17 fed. Tbe general ticket office In 24 by 17 feet. Tbe Wes'ern and Atlantic ticket of., fee la 16 by 17 feet Tbe ladles’ toilet room ta 27 by 17 feet. The white waiting room, ladlen’, la 47 by 70 feet. Tbe gentlemen's toilet room la 14 hy; 20 feet. The mail room I# 25 by 20 feel. Tbe restaurant I* la SO by 20 feet. J There I* one entrance eight feet wide, another ten feet wide. The entrance lo j tbe ladlen’ waiting room Is six feel eight inches. The main entrance gate I* ten feet wide. There are two gates four feel wide and one 4V4 feet wide. II will be claimed by the city that theae figures demonstrate clearly the inadequacy of the present depot for *he Immense buelnesa done In It, and that the figures show that the depot Is too small, too crowded and in abort entire ly unsuitable and unfit for longer use; that the depot is a relic of past years and that It is not in keeping with the j growth and needs and requirements of the city. The Herald’s new Standard War At las is a very timely publication, which seems to be well planned to answer the questions which people are asking about countries in different parts of Hip world. The maps 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. Realising the value of such an atlas The Augusta Herald ar ranged with the publishers for a spec.at edition. As this new atlas Is not for sale at any of the stores, our readers should hasten to send for a copy be fore the edition is exhausted. Leaving Camp Thomas. Chicnmauga, Sept. 13. The Ninth New York left for home today, and only one regiment, the Sixth United States Volunteers, now remains at Chicamauga. General Breckenridge ami staff are expected to leave for tomorrow. The majority of the sick in the hospitals are improv ing. As soon as the hospitals are emp tied the Sixth regiment will be moved elsewhere. * CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought jv?*a£stfSGs& [Good BUCK BAKINS POWDER. 115 THE BEST. HlfhW of AM In I-OOvaf* Dr P» #4f, if« ai. WAir. FOR RENT >, H WlUfltP H«i« »kk (H li'Hf M 4* wrat . (t aß « f-r.. rr># 99 9* 11 i* g j m*k litil. # f«««, y»«« . a# M |i #• 19 flir i Rftlfc m rW f t# #t f| f) 4 l#t R*nf* .. 4# •• •• •* #••••** I 1 U« Dftftft* . •» I 399 itftni #trf#t .# *• *• *• •• *9U 9 l< a# \m HroM mm am mm mm mm mm 99 m ill Hrofti lr** »®®®| 932 - £ " j 93# |trr*ft i fttHN*t m *4 *# ** •• « 9® U# |uoft4 ftr#*-! •« M M .* .. I#.®9 434 Ilmad .. «•*«•! TOt best «» «• 04* Kilt* street, I part of drtrtrnhly ettnated Broad j street Store, ear retail* adapted Bw drevamaking esusldlslimmi. Tl»e above Mat will be changed tram ttftjr (ft da®. John. W. Dickey Kent I .state Agent. FOR RENT J. B White’s new residence# an upper Broad street. Special prices. 217 Telfair atreet, * rooms 24 «* 225 Telfair atreet. 7 rooms .. .. . 22,40 *»» Telfair atreet. 7 room* .. .... a,to ■' 333 Telfair atreet, 7 room*. .. .. . 22.t0 522 Elite street. T rooms 14 to 342 Greene street. 4 rooma 2«. W 344 Greene atreet. 11 room# .. .. 24.00 411 Lincoln atreet, 5 room* .. .. M W 415 Lincoln street, f rooma .. .. New 1547 Walton Way. 6 room* 15.00 1313 Wnlton Way, * room# 15 to 622 Broad street, store 20 to J. B. White’s cottages on upper Jonea street—l6.oo and * 00 each. This list will be changed from day to, day. Clarence E. Clark, Real Estate. * 3 2 Broad St. TO RENT! From Oct. 1 st, Cottage House of 6 rooms, Bath, Water Closet, Etc-, No. 1329 Ellis St. APPLY E. J. HICKEY 212 Bth Street. FOR SALE ggf- 1 have for sale very desirable build ing lot located In the centre of one of the handsomest blocks in the city. V ill sell same very cheap. Just (be place for a handsome residence for your family, (food titles. CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA, NO. 7 GREENE STREET. NEXT TIME YOU HAVE A HEADACHE USE Land’s Headache Capsules Made Oniy Vy HOWARD A WILLETT DRUG CO. |f a! Af^ FOR RENT .. .. .. ...... RAHMRA L. F. VEHDERY. The Renting Agent. FOR RENT ALEXANDER A JOHNSON [ C’sJ H#'*•##•■■■ H#KrK |§ 99mm* mm 99% *9 ' IH3P Ptmt** HiKK |E *9t*m9 mm 91 H j | m 9K«m»#-- s%*%** ft 9«tNMI mm •*, HI 19 j I IN# ft ii n 4mb ft 9*mt*** c « m H tft | ill H#2nMMl - - ft « •« m* H Aft ; •it HfwNi- 9hr*mm ft rmmm mm* 91 01 **fl Hr*NN§ *1999*, ft 99*9*$ 9*4 9s* Iff 9o*o (FV%NW* * ft VNAiINI mm •• ftft ft® j MCI ril l> A# M I fIMfNNI ** «* 91 ft® j M Hn»ft» - HrKft ft I*m*H* mm mm 49 HI i M (!(#»»» - Pmm**-~* 9*1*99 mm m< *• ftft fKk T* l 111 If Hytiftl A r i —># mm •• 21.91 7H T*'lf Aif « 99**994 mm m* 99 99 m Wmtb*9 - ft#*" ft ft rentii ,« SE 4® | lift f*— a. & ftft ftfflft HU# frtEt# I i m m ,* 0 ftft MS PH# Vhtft* ? fIWINMi * # mm 99 ftft •Mi nn» fihin t imnii •• .. mm H 9 Mrll»lm«K llrK|| -ft iftvNKft .« • H-f® Iftftl 3M* 1 - • raniNft ftft ftft tft T -mra Iftlft Hraift fttftMft. t f»««ftft h 4* a. If i® ftftl Hf>#4 aMV*N#( f fmmt* •• •* I® ft® Iff? tirwft* «if*H ft nwii a m It ft® n? ftdiifk ttr##(. ft r» mm •• •• .. t% «ft fit Kill# »imK 4 ». .# .. It ftft tO Kill* «4r«"»t. ft .« •• •• tft ftft SH TVlfalr ftift. ft r#mM «# *• •* It.ftft VP W»Hifr «trr#t. ft r****ma .. .# •• Ift ftft •ftt WtlkfV allff!. ft? 41(111 *• aa •• It ftft ll* Walker street 4 room* II 4# Me Fen* irk street, t r»- m* .. .. 12 34 HI CTtaf#* 9*9*199, ft fm**t*9 .« aa tft ®® 9 (iMifet •vniw. • *• It ®® 1434 Kales atrimt. 4 rmw>* 14 44 1... ■■■ MammervlSle 7 bwaa sad 4 - •• ~ .. •• umiiE# 714 Rroad Street .. .. .. .. .. . BA* *l4 Broad street 1.254, !4a Broad Mrart .. .. 4*4 | 541 Broad street .. .. .. .. .. •• . 44* I 147 Rroad street .. 244 , 545 Broad street .. •• •• *. •• j 3471 Broad street .. .. .. •« •• •• #• 17*4 Broad street *4 17*4 Broad street .. .. .. .. .. .. 254 1744 Broad street St Mclntosh street *• IDS Crawford avenue 73 jnt Mclntosh street 13 doors) .. . 344 13 Smaller store# List at office. ORTFICE#. 704 Broad street, all or part. 712 Broad. Montgomery Building, sin- ■ gle offices Snd suites. *lO Broad, 1 room. 110. Numerou* offices snd sleeping rooms In all parts of city. List *t offle*. Alexander &Jotmson 705 Broad FOR RENT. NO. *49 ELLIS STREET. BUILDING three stories high, containing elevator, etc. Especially desirable for wholesale business. Price $50.00 per month. JOHN W. DICKEY, Real Estate. Agent. THE PHILIPPINE QUESTION NOW. Chicago Inter-Ocean. The situation, therefore, ran be sta-j ted in a doxen words; "The American people want the Philippines, and no foreign power opposes their taking the islands." Philadelphia North American. There can lie no question thal by the capture of Manila the problem Involv ed in the ultimate disposition of the Philippines ’ has been essentially changed. Providence Journal. Manila was going to be ours anyhow, but there is undeniably a certain satisfaction in knowing that we took it without permission and in the good old fashioned way. In the time of Charles V. Spain had 160,000 monks and priests and 60.000 nuns. No fewer than 102 days out of the 365 were holidays, and the 300,000 nobles would have considered it a disgrace to do any useful work to make a living. The supreme court of South Dakota has decided that the law passed by the last Legislature requiring all canvass ers tpr business houses out of the state to take out a license is unconstitutional because of its interference with inter state oommeree. In the first seven years of Emperor William’s reign, ISSB, there were no fewer than 4,965 cases of lese majeste tried in the German courts. Among the victims were several children un der 15 years and 231 other persons under 21. 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Ail rsgtßar Irslws from A**"*# •• W’alkalla kava right ta •»*•* •*" Ira n, of lb# saata «laa# »•«»*** >* •f m Atrs-waa. a-lea* athstaia* •#«•’ IM ks trsts >rd* r* Will also Step at fotlnwln* atatloa* la taks <a or mt el* p*s»e»i#r» PWa- p f y « i aiift AftinSf ®i*r%(ift« I No. 12 ronnssl* with Swulbsra rail- iway No. 12 at AaAoraoß. | Nos I snd 4 puawt stlk Boatbat t railway No*. 12 md 27 at 9o»i*. J. R. AXDKRHoN, #fp»rt»t»ad#at. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. iROkTITf AM 1 4,rH’KK#T KOUTfc YOIHI KAbTAKU XORTH. #HORTE#T AND QUICK BBT ROOTS TU THK EA#T AND Nt)RTH. I Jupni Lv..Augusta. Ga. Ar | 7.Siam 3 #|im; Lv.... Alkrr Ar i T:l*s» 4:l7pm, Lv Denmark.,..Ar i 4 17pm 4:t4pm| Lv... Orangb’g ... Ar S s:4osin 4 04pm Lv..#umt#r, #. C...Ar i 4 Ibm 4 35prn, Lv.. ..Floranc* ...Ar I 9:M*m 10:33t.tr.| Lv...Fsyrt«#v|]l*,..Ar I I Hpm | 2:2lam At P»4#r*l>urg Va.Lr i 4 12pm I 4 (Htsm Ar....Richmond....Lv ( 5 12pm 7.4lsm> Ar.. Washington..Lv I 3 44pm *:o3am[ Ar... UslUmorv. ...Lv i 2:25pm II »am; Ar Philadelphia Lv !12;09pm | 2;o3pm Ar.... New York. ...Lv | »:3Cara Pullman palace buffet sleeping cars from Macon and Augusta to New Tork without change, j R. A. BRAND, Gen. Agt.. 723 Broad Bt.. August*. Gs. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M EMERSON. Gen. Pans. Agt. CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST ERN RAILWAY Schedule In Effect, March 4, IS9S. Eastern Time Standard. Leave Augusta, Southern lty.. 9:30 p.m. Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:l* s m. Leave Cheater, C. A N. W. Hy 7:45 a m. Arrive Lenoir, C. A N. W. Ky 1:14 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, C. F. HARPER. President. U. P. A. BILLIARDS OLD AND NEW, n.Joss A TaATCKSa.C’Mbsi OMOICIiMrtW «t oiur. U '*A. .»■« of St. I-o*.: lUnlu.p . IS" loiUKWt toum.rn.ot on rooted, u»u tito ,nlv pl.yor oils™ or tool ScLofor. BIOMOO and lm. to tfco an tournoiuont X tv v Th* work contain* itiacranu tthutfktffif mere than 100 thrre tuiabion ab«». 8«-bae fer’astraiirht mil nurae. erery »tyle of balk-Lne tfane. all nunUtitf potntinna, the k'prnch corner irame. •lory «i»ip MM MMM, aim In ternational Oontiftli etc., etc., al*f» a li*t of the i'hamnions of America, and tourna ment record* from im to 1»». many of which have never he fr»m been publiafced. Tbe author irirtto maar valnaUe suit* frestfcDM to novii*a which *mr. »tu render clear the method* em ployed by the world'* experts it will thow yon How to Play. wsi tistie » \ 'A \ \ / rAc tmV. \ / Oral If 'ililn ffcocO to Match nfIWV /MfCtmmvima.abtfmUk V | / Jo. F. SlcoHon. / / 9 Saiaah of Object / f /*a:itoiiiOu.kUn._/ I Cue Ball taxing,// V JI 3 OndiiHU As 1 so*. Cloth, 75 ceats. Flexible Leather, SI.OO #44 pages; Size, sx2\ indiri*. Iriß* preri!*;! 4 *•«-—-, I .'—--a An price. THE &UGUSH HERALD AUGUSTA, GA. semnttße* »# HA it »(>4h 4«M4*4»m.»» S. t t C. 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I I 16 ' 4 #'» ** John at or*#. j 29p 9W* •• Trenton . ! JlU#i ' «2l* - Ununt<«rill# A f*p 7 tlf ft Ar Auftata.. . ... .. 4 Isp 19# L». Asheville I s »*( t 05p Lv. Dpar'inrmri II 40n « lip Lr f\»n»u». aC AO Ky .. a (Dp T 00» ftr.( liftrh-Nion I ®p( U®t Lr. Ool’btn. F C ftP.R/. . j II 9 ft! 12 C • •* Snvnnnah ....j 4IT p 5 (ft 4 a 9ap t lift ftl t H IM. < A It -HtVH ft Ek rlleat tlnllj L«# *»*iii«r mrxicm bfttwpwn florUift nnd K#w York. ||o«. ST anßphinfTt»n an«i Noothw—tnm Limited. .Solid ToalibnXod train with dining cure and firat «*!•** onache* north of rhftrlorta. Pullman drawin* rw m bleeping car*) tMtween Tnmna. .laok*>nvtilft, f>a»ftnnar». WmUß|Mi and New York. „ , Pullman HTnrplftf Cam Cftftrlottft and Hirhmond Pullman drawingroom aleepina ''am n#»- tween Gmniilwro and Norfolk tlon at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT# arriving there in time for bmak/aat- Solid train, with Parlor raw* between Charleston ftnd AaheriUe. N.w, :# and »V. #• Faxt Mall. Through Pullman drawing room buffet akwptec tween .lackaonrill# wid New York and Pull man sleeping rara between Augusta and LTiar* lotto. Pullman aleapmg car** between Jack sonville and Columbia. *n route daily lietweea Jackaorrllle and Cim innuti. vjft A»hevilla. FRAN K 8. OAK NON. Third VP 9 Pm. Mgr Washington u A TI’KK. 8. H HARDWICK, GP. 1 Washington. UP. A#, AtlaatA. GEORGIA - • RAILROAD. (*otb Meridian Time.) Schedule Effective April 24. 1894. Pullman Sleeper* between Macon aaJ New York. Through Pullman Sleeper* between Au gusta and St. Louie- Lv Augusta ..I 7:osam| 3:2opm|lo:3opid Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opmi s:ooam Ar Macao ....!’l:lserni I 4:45am Ar Athens ...,|l2:lspm| 7;3opm| Ar Gatne*vHle|*3.4spm| I - Ar White PI s,-1:00pmi I Ar Mill-gale .il0:10am! | 4:3oam Ar Wash’ton ..|lo:loain| 7:lopm| - Picayune train leaves Augusta dally except Sunday at 6:15 p. m., and ar rives at Milledgevfllt) at 8:10 r- m. Trains arrive at Augusta 6:14 a. rtt* 7:45 a. m., 1:20 n. nf.. and 8:25 p. ns. A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A. JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A.