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Four yard, good 3! Inch« 4 3-4
Lodi ahlrtlnga S 1-4
Lu.fl dress styles CixlW .. .. •• •• * »**
St. Clair dicar style* .. .. .. .. *
Ocean aollda ...a!., rt'.'.'ll a 3 3-4
Mart:** WaahlngtciQ fnnrtca.. P >.. 3 J-4
Miscellaneous brands, light
ueight 1* I-2»«’ »-*
Isactta 6 yards plain J J *
Thorndike B •• •• * 3-4
Hercules .. .. •• •• A •• »• •• 7 1-4
Amoskeng *
Pelham, 32 bal Ito box 15 ;
F. G. F 30 '<alU to box 16 j
E G. P.. 20 ball# to lb .. 17 1-3 |
Muscogee B 5 *’ 3
27 Huh 4 1-2 yd. plaids, best make
Simpson silk tlulsh foulards 64x
Pacific mournings 64x64 5
Chinn silk* 64x64 4 1-4
Rockport 1-2 :
Sluter 61x64 53-4
Concord, 3 1-4
Home 3 1-4
Edwards 3 I_ 3
Keystone 3 1-2
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Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearney 8 1-4
Kincaid and others . 9 1-4
LIME, CEMENT AND BLASTER.
Lime * •• ' o3 ® s
Roscndale cement 11-45
Portland cement 32.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sacks ..SI.OO
Piaster ki bbla H-75
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* 13.00
Painted buckets, per do* sl.lO
2 H 9 13 cedar palls, per do* .. .. $1.75
S H B B cedar palls, per do* .. .. $2.00
Tubs painted, per nest $1 "5
Rope, Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Rope, Sisal, per pound ... .. .. .. .. 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOeallc
Nalls, wire •• #** s base
Nails, Cut .. .. • • tt-46 base
Shovels, Ames, per do* .. .. stlasll.sU
Shovels, diamond, p*r do* .. .. $7 00
Shovels, riveted back, per do*. .. st.7l
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FACTORY BONDS
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GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oats, nhlte, sacked 34
oats, mixed, sacked ...... .. .. 34
i Corn, white, sacked 64
Corn, mixed 4*
Meal, bolted, per buahel 47Vft
Flour, common 3.5*
j Flour, (ancy extra .. 3.73
■ Flour, aeeoiid patent 4.00
1 Flour, standard patent ..... .. 4.26
j Flour, fancy rslent 4.75
Wheat brnu. 10«-lb sacks ao
| Fine feed, IflO-lb sacks 0*
I Hay—native, per ton 12.00
I Hay—Timothy, per lon 13.00
; Hay—choice, per ton .. 14.00
1 Hams choice sugar cured .. .. lOallt*
Smoked rib sides #
Dry sslt ribs *
Lard, pure less. In tierce* 54A
Lard, kettle, rendered in tierce*. * 1-4
Sugar, granulated 644
BSC ENT INVENTIONS.
Cork dust and like material used In
the manufacture of linoleums Is being
replaced by iwiwdered mica, the ma
terial being also used to form panels,
tiles and mosaics.
A newly declined Incandescent gas
burner has a double sheet of Incandes
cent material suspended from a veitl
ral wir? over the top of the burner,
the flume being flat and striking
against troth sides of the mantle as it
leaves the burner.
A Frenchman has patented a new
driving gear for bicycles. In which the
chain, instead of running over the or
dinary sprocket wheels, is connected to
two small wheels mounted on the
frame, the teeth of the sprocket wheels
meshing in the outside of the chain.
Odors from furnace smoke and
chemicals are prevented from tainting
the air by the use of a new device
consisting of a chamber partly filled
with water for the smoke, which is
passed through the water by a pocket
ed wheel revolving inside the cham
ber. .
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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itrust nad tamlsuni coeaftnny «• begt*
ls>«kin« II t» th* am k»rs*
Tim maa who wawt# |s W R Sntor*'
day night gene ml Is want* Ist tew.ww
the amount Monday meaning.
It look* «* though the Pr—td««M
might yet hare In dtwfl the member
•hip of the war Inventtgnt mg cwmmit-
i 1 '*-
i Although neither a golfer n«w • mu
jenge-maher Mr. rndhnuaer a work#, m
(the links la commanding general nlt*n
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j Hereafter th# disease* known an fe
ver. ague and hunger will be
hunched under the general name Al
geria."
Thar Kanana Pity fttar Interview ap
pear* to have been merely dm advance
guard of the Mile# expedition Into
Washington.
The ftmlth family ha* Juat ebmed A
remarkable reunion In New York The
Brown family, of courm. call* It the
Smith "gang.”
Oen Gomes appear* to he the only
hero of the Spanish war who didn't
drift tntn New York and get hlmaelf In
terviewed by a yellow journal.
fVd. Roosevelt Is going to write a his
tory of the Bantlago rampntgn. It will
he better If he will keep it awhile and
add the history of the New York cam
paign.
Let’* send over • bunch of foreign
consuls who will kick In ihe green,
balse doors o sums European court# ]
and let It be known that wo are th?
people and mual be respected.
W’ithln two years the farmers of this
country have paid off 5100.000.000 of
mortgages. They also have a whole lot
of money In the banks. Down with Ihe
plutocrats. Free silver and Populism
forever.
Sppcial bareains In school
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s book store.
Spartanburg Headlight: Mr. F. H.
Hembree, or Walnut Grove, brought to
th,. Headlight office on Monday two En
glish walnuts borne on a tree UP Mr.
N. P. McAbee* farm near Walnut
Grove, this county. Mr. McAbee plant
ed the seed from which the tree yrc-v
twelve or fourteen years ago. II Is j
now 25 feet high, and Its branches cover
a space of 30 feet 111 diameter. The
tree began hearing four or live years
ago. Increasing the crop every year,
and this year It la full, bearing about
live bushels. The nuts are largo and
well shaped and full of kernel. This
fact develops 'he certainty of a new In
dustry which awaits the enterprising
farmers tr> this section who will start
English w.alnut farms. There is not a
more healthy fruit grown than the
English walnut trees for shade and In a
few year* have goood shade trees, and
plenty Of nuts, which bring a good price
in the market always.
To Whom it nay Concern.
I have been in the drug business for
twelve year*, and during that time have
sold nearly a’.l the cough medicine*
manufactured; and from my personal
knowledge of such remedies, 1 say that
Chamberlain s Cough Remedy gives
better satisfaction than any other on
the market.—W. M. Terry, Elkton, Ky.
Sold by Alexander Drug and Seed Co.,
C. R- Parr of Bell Tower »rug Store.
WHERE THEY DRAW THE DINE.
Boston Herald.
The Connecticut republicans are par
ticularly eloquent in their commen
dation of President McKinley, but they
turned down his private secretary.
KICK
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PmMftnM •« rn* he adoesd at Mae |
I ear thte rser wed mens a# the bang- !
- hatred kfttgftta of th* gi Onu wk<*
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| The turned es true*—a of Msecsf nee I
. ike year Tkey kave r nay ended
with the Pfwsddskt nil Ik rough Ike
,e earner and kave keen nf great ami at
anro M hum In aorurtag new pupil* I*
, la t fcougkt that snarly Ml atudewta will
'be rami led el the college Ibla term
• Vender wit will he pin red In Atlanta]
th tuber Seth and set 11 he one of the
heat gemrn ever played Ik ftttnnfa. A
game p scheduled far Octehee oth fn
I Marta*. Thta will he during Ike »arklvnl
I and a gnod gam* wilt k* play ed Gur
I regular gam* e tth Auburn will ho play
mi <m Tkanhagtvtng Inr in Atlanta,
and two gntnee will he played in T»n
nesaee Th* m holul* In eoaelderod to bo
n good «•*. and a moot enrourngtng
outlook la apparent.
Th* Bret ford hall prurttr* wan h*td
I Friday afternoon on th* alumni l»*ld I
Ktghl m*U were In uiMform. and aa Frl- j
1 day mmm four Atfi M*ft tl# |
[of rollege. R apoalta well for th* Intor
! rat taken In free* ball.
TOD ARK MAKING • great mtalake
1 In n<rt sending for a 1* «vnt trial ala*
lof Ely's Creum Halm. It ta a ap*< Mb' for
'catarrh and cold In the bend We mall
• It. or th* 6* rent ala* t»ruggt*t# *ll
keep It. Ely Brother*. M W«frr» •«***».
, Nep York.
I Catarrh cauaed dlfllrolty In apenkng
and to a grant extent Irma of hearing.
! By th* us* of Ely'* Cream Halm drop-1
ping of itiui us hat ceased, voice nnd
I hearing have greatly Improved —J. W.
Davldaon, Attorney at Law. Monmouth,
111.
A SAD DEATH.
The Tuncral of Robert E. Ellison Was .
Held Sunday.
Hperlal to The Herald,
Wlnnslwro. N*pt. NV- The funeral
service* of the late Roht. K. Ktllson
wete conducted at the Episcopal church
Hu play afternoon a I 5 o'dock hy the
rector. Rev. Benj. Allatim. Mr. I<3llson
bad heen atek for several month*, and
about three weeks ago went to John*
Hopkins hospital for treatment, but In
stead of improving he grew gradually
worse, until Ihe end came at 2 o'clock
Saturday morning. His father and mo
ther were with him. The popularity of
this young man waa arrested by the
large crowd who attended hla funeral,
never*! of his relatives and friends
came up from Columbia, among them
Messrs. A H dllllard. David Ellison.
A. H., E. K. anil A. O. Douglass. Win.
Fleninken. Misa Lou Dwight and oth
er*.
Mt. Zion Institute opened Monday
morning with a large attendance.
Wlnnaboro Is certainly on a boom
About tt doxen new stores are going
up. Several new factory houses have
been added to the already large num
ber, and they will he needed when the
new machinery Is all put in the mill.
Court convened here Monday morn
ing, His Honor, Judge Gage of Chester,
presiding.
Misses Kana and Mamie Cummings
left Saturday for New York, via Char
leston.
Miss Marie Dwight is on a visit to
her parents here before going to Con
verse college.
Miss Francis Oulght returned Satur
day from a vfSit to \\ i yarky ,
Mr. John A. DosPorU* is siwndiltf a
few days in town.
I adles Can Wear Shoes.
One size smaller after using Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into
the shoes. It mattes tight or new shoes
feel easy; gives instant relief to corns
and bunions, it’s the greatest comfort
discovery of the age. Cures and pre
vents swollen feet, blisters, callous and
sore stmts. Allen's Foot-Ease is a rer
itain cure for sweating, hot, aching, ner
vous feet. At all druggists and shoe
j stores. 25c. Trial package FREE. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
A woman seldom objects to a self
made husband, unless he insists upon
her wearing self made dresses.
To save money in Buy
ing School Books get them
from Richards & Shaver’s
Book Store.
CALL »OK
lugusia Brewing Co l
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AUGUSTA BEER.
Glider’s Pills
Ara an rots tuned aa la fta four
thing*:
t THEY WORK THE I.3VKR
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BOWEL*
4 ftICKNM** AND GRIPING
ARE PREVENTED,
gome pin* "n the market do (| of
this aom* H OILDER I ftoea all
four thing*.
The Howard &
Willet Drug Company
Manufacturer* of Under'* Pill*.
“Yes, We Will”
Shin you for... 10 cents
Collar you for. 2 cents
--Cuff you for 4 cents
Hulse’s Steam Laundry.
314 Jack ton Wrrrt opposite Opera Home.
Bell 'l’hons 322* Ntroagrr 44T.
The Happiest Families
OF AUGUSTA
ARE THOSE WHO USE
Eagle Baking Powder,
25 Cents Pound.
DON'T DUE
l*o. Ih. Alum and Ammonia Bak
ing Powder that kill your stom
ach.
DON'T USE
60c. lb. Raking Powders, w hose ;
price, according to price of mate- ]
rials today, la Juut twice too high. ,
50c Powder* kill your pocketbook.
lilTY' EAGLE —
T&g Howard & Wi let Drug Company
make it.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
One Night Only, Friday. Sept. 23.
THE STRANGE ADVENTURES
OF MISS BROWN.
larTHE GREAT COMEDY
100 nights in New York.
100 nights in Boston.
ICO nights in Philadelphia.
A wonderful l*ugh-tu*kcr.— New voix
Herald. .
A laugh a minute for two hours.—Aew
York Word.
Supported by a strong cast.
Sale of scats Wednesday.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
IftOLTUr AND (jriCKIltT ROCTk
loIHI KAfT AND NoBTH.
SHORTEST AND QCICKMST ROUTM
TO THE EAST AND NORTH. _
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3 21am Ar. Petersburg.Vn.Lv I 4:l3pm
4:00am! Ar Richmond ...Lv ! I ltpra
7:4lam] Ar..Wa*hlnglon..Lv ' J 44pm
$ oj.m( Ar... Baltimore....Lv | 3:36pm
11:36am) Ar..PMl*Aelphln. Lv :13 o»pra
3:o3pmj Ar....N'ew Yorh....Lv | »:30am
Pullman palace buffet eleeplr.g car#
from Macon and Augusta to New York
' without change,
i R. A. BRAND. Oen Art.,
723 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga.
T M EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON. Gen. Faaa. Agt.
CAROLINA AM) NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect, March 4. 1591.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 4*30 p.m.
Chester, Southern Ry.. 715 s.m.
Leave Cheater. C. ft N W. Ry 7:45 a m
Arrive Lenoir. C. ft N. W. Ry 1:14 p.m.
Leave Lenoir. Stage 2 00 p.m.
j Arrive Green Fark. Stage .. ..7:00 p.m.
[Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
>G.'W. HARPER, C. F. HARPER.
President. O. P. A.
BELLE OF OB3OROX-A.
BILLIARDS
OLD AND NEW,
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Cloth, 75 celts, flexible Leather, SI.OO
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prepaid, to tr- -tWr*«ra r -n rccrapt of price.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
AUGUSTA, GA.
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Noa 37 Burl lU>—anhington and Ke*thw»at*rn
Limltwl. build Vaattbumd tmtn with (Lnlag
cur. and Oral elaru trar-hr* non h of t harlotta.
Pullman drawing i-oom .Irwptng*ur« httwres
Tampa, Jarkemi-tiw. narannah. Vr aahingtou
and New York
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: and Richmond.
Pullman drawing-room .limping car* be
j tween (4re.i»*boro and Norfolk. CiOrre connac.
' tiou at Norfolk fur OLD POINT OUMFOBT,
i arriving there la time for breakfast.
8,,1id train, with Parlor ears, hot wren
I Char i' -rlnn and Aahevtlle.
! Nr*. a» and 4*-U. S. F»*t Mail. Through
, Pullman drawing room huffat ah-eplng ear. bw
| tween Jaekaonrill. and New York and Pull
; man alcplug ran between August, and Char
' lotte. Pullman sleeping cant between Jack
i aonvtlle and OolumMa. en route daily between
1 JackHonvUlo nnd t ini-innatl, via AaheviUa
i PRANK H. GANNON. .1. MItLP.
; Third VP. A Oen. Mgr. T. M. U a«hmrtoa
W A TI’KK, 8 H. HAKD\S I( K.
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GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th MerMlna Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 189*.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon soft
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St- Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:oi>am| 3:2opm|lo:3opia
Ar Atlanta ...[l2:3spm) B:2opm| b:oo*m
Ar Macao ....|ll:lsoru| -jl 6:45am
Ar Athens ...,jl2:!6pm| 7:3opm|
Ar GaineevHle|'3:4spm| -
Ar 'White Pl'ai*l:oop«n| I -
Ar Mill'ge'le .;10:10am| I 4:3oam
Ar Waah'ton ..|lo:laami 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 6:15 p. m.. and ar
rives at Milledgevllle «t 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:14 a. nv,
7:45 a. m.. 1:30 p. m . and 5:25 p. »,
A. G. JACKSON, G. F. A_
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A, . 3i