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Amnakna* A C A W 1-*
Amoakrac A 10
Amoakeaa * 4-4
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PLAID HOMESPUKP.
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rour yard. *ood 12 Inrh .. .. .. .. 4 3-4
Lodi ?hlrUn*» 84xS* .. 4 1-4
Lodi drr** alylea Mi*4« .. 4 1-4
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Ocean aollds .. .. .. * 41
Martha Waahtnfton fanclea .. .. 4 4-4
Mlrcellaneous brand*. lUht
weight 14 l-2al* 1-3
leaettn 6 yard* plain 4 >-*
Thoindlke B •• * 3-4
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jr. Q. F 30 balUl to box 36
K. O. P.. 20 ball* to 1b.... .. .. 17 1-N
Muacogee B * 1-*
2J Inrh 4 1-2 yd. plaids, best make
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Plmpson silk finish foulard* 64x
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Paelflc mournings 64x64 5
China silks 64x64 .. .. 4 1-4
Mlddleford 5
Rockport 0 I*4
Plater 64x64 3 3-4
Concord. 66x60 3 1-4
Rome 66xt0 3 1-4
Edwards 3 1-3
Keystone .. .. •• 3 1-2
Fifth Avenue 3 1-4
KEARSET’3.
Heavy Columbia, lienvy Kearsey S 1-4
Kincaid and other* .-....» 1-4
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime 70aS5
Rosendale cement 31.45
Portland cement 32.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sacks ..31.00
Plaster ki bbls 31.75
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* 33.00
Painted buckets, per do* 31.10
2 H B B cedar palls, per do* .. .. 31.75
3 H B B cedar pails, per do* .. .. 32.00
Tubs painted, per nest 31.75
Rope. Manila, per pound .. ... 9 1-2
Rope, Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOcallc
Nalls, wire *•• ** " 5 ba **
Nails, cut t • • • *l- 4K
Shovels. Ames, per do* .. .. 311*311 3°
Shovels, diamond, per do* .. .. 37.00
Shovels, riveted back, per do*. .. 34.75
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lla It. R. *R. Co. stock .. 126 122
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I Flour, common 2,50
Fl»ur, fancy extrn 3.76
I Flour, second patent 4.00
Flour, standard {talent .. 4.25
Flour, fancy pntelif 4.75
Wheat bran, 100-lb Back* *6
Fine feed. 100-llt sacks .. 90
Hay—native, per ton 12.00
llsy-Timothy, per ton 13.00
Hay—choice, per ton 14 00
Hams—choice sugar cured .. .. 10allV4
Smoked rtb sldea *
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laird, pure leaf. In tierces 544
I.ard, kettle, rendered In tierces. 2 1-4
Sugar, granulaked 544
WHAT THE LAW DECIDES.
The tlahlltty of a street railway com
pany to a spectator Tor Injury by
something that flew from a target hit
by u bullet at an exhibition of marks
manship given by an Independent con
. tractor employed by it I* sustained la
'Thompson v* .7. 1,. A H. St. R. R.
Co. (Mass.). 40 L. R. A. 345. where
the spectator had come to the place
on one of the street cars, .and was at
the place provided for spectators.
A verdict of a coroner's Jury ta hold,
In Small vs. State (da.), 40 L. K. A,
to be advisory merely, and not binding
as a Judgment or possessing any pro
bative power as evidence in a homicide
case, and therefore not subject to be
reviewed, set aside or quashed In the
superior court.
Evidence of the killing of a woman
by a locomotive or other part of u train
while ahe was sitting or lying on the
track at night between 12 o'clock and
daylight Is held. In Parish vs. Western
* A. it. company (Ga.). 40 L. R A.
364. to establish ns a conclusion of law
that she was guilty of negligence which
would preclude liability at the railroad
company.
Voluntary exposure to unnecessary
danger is held. In Fidelity and Casual
ty company vs. Chambers (Va.l, 40 1,.
R. A. 432, not to be shown by sitting
on a bog on the railroad track at a
highway crossing, without knowing
that « train was due and after being
warned of the train and starting away,
turning back to get the bag.
Get pricesJ|on both new
and second-hand School
Books at Pendleton’s Be
fore you Buy your School
Book s.
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[thing for hint to do. fur theo ha would j
|be ta no danger of waking wore *we- j
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a heller ehaoee for rewards In the fu- |
lure. H< never. Ihe element of qu>Bln*
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ler. OBt, whew he said that be would go |
heft,re the Mate emrewtioo If he went :
with lirl three roles he undoubtedly
meant It and will InelW upon doing It,
despite the preesttre that to being
In outfit to bear on him to leave Ibe ;
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With auch a spontaneous outburst of
applaurt os will greet Colonel Roose
velt’s n< mlnatlon It would aecm that
the Republicans rould rest In consider
able surety of the aucesea of their par
ty. But three troublesome reformers
hrve begun lo bui* about, and prom
ise to do some mischief M seem* fair
to believe that the Cltlaena’ Colon will
put a ticket In the Held to the support
of which It writ! summon nil good
cltlaena who have most truly the wel
fare of the ’commonweallh at heart. At
the head of their ticket they will place
Col. Roosevelt If he will consent to
serve, and If not they will And some
kindly disposed person, like Seth low.
to pose as a victim for the sake of
righteousness. In this event we will
have, cn a somewhat smaller scale, but
one still large enough to worry Senator
riatt. a situation precisely like that In
the municipal campaign of a year ago.
and It la thta attuatloo which !a the
cause of all the Democratic hilarity—
and the Democrats have troubles of
their own.
Just how much of this proposed In
dependent movement will mean cannot
yet be foretold, for It has hardly got a
fair atart. It has not yet scoured the
gracious approval of the City Club, nor
has lta overtures to the national gold
Democrats been answered. So far,
however, as the governorship is con
cerned, It Is safe to say that Its in
dorsement or repudiation of Roosevelt,
providing that he Is the candidate, will
make so small difference that Is Isn't
worth while to consider It. But It must
be remembered that the governorship
Is the least priae that Is Ueing played
for this year. It Is the state ticket
legislature and the United States sen
atorshlp for which the bosses are striv
ing, and the governorship with all its
petronage is for once but a means to
an end. Platt. Is playing the finest
game of polities in all his career, and
he Is playing It with the desperation of
a man whose alt is at stake. He hit on
Roosevelt, distasteful ns It must have
been, as the man of men who could
carry on his hack a Platt state ticket
and carry Into Albany a Platt state leg
islature, with the resulting Platt sen
ator. Since, however, he began to play
this game the situation has so changed
that he has come to sec that not only
must he make a fight for Platt, but for
the Republicdu party, for the capture
of the state ticket under the governor
and of the legislature Is no longer a
foregone conclusion. The universal
outcry against Algersim. of which wise
men see results In the Maine acd Ver
mont elections, the continuous reports
of small interest among rural Republl-
Good
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j Seed VV neat «**■ km.
Seed Barley
‘ While Onion Sets .
Red Onion Sets
I Crimson Clover
I Native R. P. Oats
Grazing Oats
Multiplying Shallots,
Cabbages, Collards, etc.
THE HOWARD I WILIET DRUG CO.
The Geirjia Solar Gas Company
SOLE OWNERS.
For Ibe right to Manutactare and Sell the
INTERNATIONAL ROLAK
GAR MACHINE
IN THE STATES OF
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
County right* for sale Write at once for
full particulars concerning the Machine and
Light. The public i* invited to »ee the
light and machine which will be on exhi
bition the balance of this week at
744 Broad Street,
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For the Reader
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the N
best buyers
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cans, which seem to indicate a light
vote, have all shown him that if he is
to succeed he must.'4xert every energy
and call foilh every power.
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B E I. L E O W GEORGIA
Our Oraught Beer Has
None Superior.
AUGUSTA BEER.
outer ha t
tor Fall Style•- *
Just received, our Fall
line of the famous Cuyer
Stiff Hat, In all the leading
shapes. Why buy a $5 OO
Hat when we guarantee
every $3.00 Cuyer Hat we
sell? Also complete line of
Men’s and Boys’ Caps in
every color and style. We
are anxious to make room
for our tremendous Fall
stpek which we are daily
receiving, and will close
out all remaining Summer
goods at cost price-
L. SYLVESTER.
SOME PEOPLE "
DON’T LIKE PILLS.
They want s quick acting Medicine, acting
•imply on (he LIVER-
Tale H. H. P. For He Liver,
50 Cents Bottle.
HI-1 D Will take out the yellows
■ l• • ■ • in your face.
HM P Will taks ont the yellows
-11.1- i n your face.
The Howard & Willet Dri Co.
Manufecturers H. H. P.
Sie. Claire,
Rates $2.50 to sj.so
WM. P. BEYER, Proprietor.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
Land’s Headache Capsules
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HOWARD to WILLETT DRUG CO.
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railway Nos I* and If nt Few*.*
J. R. ANDKRPON. gupeDatendent.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
6ROhT«r AND writ KEHTROCTK ,
TO THE EABT AKI» NORTH.
bhorteft and quickbft rohtb
TO THE EAST AND NORTH.
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| Olyinl'Lv Alk. B Ar | 7 12am
Fl7p22| Lv Denmork.. ..Ar I 4.17 pm
4: 66pmj Lv... Ar t l.4t»ra
6 Oipmi Lv. .Sumler. A. C... Ar | 4 29*m
2:JApmj Lv.. ..Florence... .Ar | I'Ssm
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3:2tamj A« Felcrahurg.Va.Lv j 2:l2pm
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7'4lam| Ar..R'*ahlngton,.Lv ! »:44«in* j
2 flSarai Ar... Baltimorv. ...I.V I 2 25pm
11:22am! Ar . Philadelphia .Lv |l2 Wpm
2:63pm! Ar... New Tork... .Lv | 2:3oam
Pullman palace buffet aleeplc.g cara
from Macon and Augusta to New York
with cut change.
R. A. BRAND. Oen. Agt..
723 Bread St.. Augusta. Oa.
T M EMERSON, Traffic Manager,
H. M. EMERSON. Oen. Paa* Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect. March 4. 1*92.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 2:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry T:IS s.m.
Leave Cheater, C. A N. W. Ry 7:45 a m
Arrive Lenoir, C. A N. W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage 2:00 p.m.
Arrive Greert Park, Stage .. .. 7.00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
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Eloridasad New York.
No* X sad l»—W n -htngton and Onethwfvt.rn
Dnittivl. f-olid Vmtilfulcd train with 'lining
car* soil first claw oeacbes sort h nf 1 'herlotte.
Pullman drawing rouiu »ln*>nngcar- between
Tamr*. JackaonvUJa nsvsjiniu*, Wnehington
and New Tort.
Pullman Sleeping Oars between Charlott#
and Richmond.
Pullman drawing-room .leepinr ear. h«-
tw.H'n OreenatK'ro and Norfolk. I'loee nonnse
(ion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT,
arriving there In time for breakfaet.
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Charleston and Aahsvtlle.
Noa. 36 and 96—1,'. S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room huffet sleeping cani be
tween Jacksonville and New York aim Pull
man sleeping ears twtween Augusta spa char
lotte. Pullman sleeping ears between Jack
sonville and Columbia, en route dally between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANK IS. C4ANNON. J M c CLP
Third VP. 4k ((en. M.rr T. M . Washlngtou
W A TURK. 3- H HARDWICK.
U, P. A.. Washington. G. P. A- Atlgata
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(93th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon anJ
New Tork.
Through Puilnian Sleopers between Au
gusta and St. Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osain| 3:2opm|lfl;3optn
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:36pm! #:2opm| 6:ooatn
Ar Macon ....111:15am] | 6:45am
Ar Athens ....|l2:lspmj 7:Jopm| -
Ar Gaine#vitle!*3:4spm| | -
Ar White Pl’si*l:oopm| I
Ar Mill'geie -110:10am! I 4:3oans
Ar Warh’ton ..|lo:loarn| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Aujrunta daily
except Sunday at 6:15 p. m., and ar
rives at MiHedgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 5:11 a. mu,
7:45 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. ra.
A. C. JACKSON, G. P. 4k.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A., _ _ _ _