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Fruit (4 tin kw.A». *4 Iwcbsa .. .. * I-*
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Allrn'e mrdlnala *l»*i «. .. •• * •**
Allm'ii lafonaa »l«*l -. .* .. •• •• 4 1-1
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Indl« bluo 41*41 ■. .. •• •• •> •• 4
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Oamor'e radmni* 41*41 4 1-3
Martha \V«*bl*gt«n 54*44 * *-4
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l!*rop*hlr* 4
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AmonUrag A «• • • •• 1®
AmoakPKX C .. •« >'• •• * 3 ' 4
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I’UAID HOMKPI'UKe.
City Mill* s 4"*
Pour yaid, good S 3 i{|vl* .. .. •• •• 4 S' 4
Lodi shirt tug* « <v ~ .. 5 l-i
).ikII dross ntylei C4i(M .. ... .. •• ? W
FI. Clair dresr ktylck .. .. .. 4
Ok'ean solids 4 8-1
Martin WathlngAn Ibncl.a .. .. 4 3-4
Miscellaneous Iltlit ►
weight » •••• l- 1-2*l* 1-1
laxcttu 6 yard* plain .. .. 2 1-*
Thorndike U .. .. , t , •• « 3 *4
Hercules . •> •• 2 1-4 |
Amoskca, 9
UWjscgnt •• 2 I'*
Fclhatn. 12 bui Ito lrox .15
IT, Q 1.. 30 ball* to box 16
K Cl. r.. 20 balls to lb 17 1-2 |
Muscogee II 3 1-2!
27 Inch 4 1-2 yd. plains, best make)
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El clip son silk tiulsli foulards 64x
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Pacific mournings 64x64 6
China silks 64x64 4 1-4
Middle ford 0
Hoekport 6 1-2
Slater 64x64 5 2-4
Concord, 66x60 3 1-4
Rome 66x60 2 1-4
Edwards 3 l" 3
Keystone 3 l" 3
Fifth Avenue 2 1-4
KBARBBT’S.
Heavy Columbia, httvy Kearsey R 1-4
Kincaid and others 9 1-*
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime 70aS6
Rosendale rement 31-46
Portland cement 32.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement 111 paper sacks . 3100
Plaster In bbls *t.76
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* 13.00
Painted buckets, per dos 31.10
jHBB cedar palls, per dox .. .. 31 75
3 H 1J B cedar palls, per do* .. .. 32.00
Tubs paintffl, per nest 31.75
Rope, Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Rope, Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound ..... lOcallc
Nails, wire *' 7 » base
Nails, cut 31-45 base
Shovels. Ames, per do* .. .. 311a|ll. u
Bbovels. diamond, per dor .. .. 3' 00
Shovels, riveted back, per do*. .. 14.75
Plow blades 2 l' 2 bas «
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ftouthrrn Railway 4'a. I**4 .. *4 41
Ontral «f claorgla Railway.
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FAI'TORT BONDS.
Kntrrprla* Mfg. Co., lat 4'a.
I 1103 103
Slbtry Mfg. Co.. Ist *'*, IWH • 10® ...
Flblry MTg. Co., lsl 4'a, IWI • 100
ot. n. R. A B. Co. atock .. i®s in
Hiiulh Weatara R. 11. alo<k .. 8* 100
Auguata p Savannah stock .. ®* 100
CHAIN AND PROVISIONS.
(tala, whit*, aacked 8*
t lata, ml**d, sacked .. Si
1 Corn, whit*. aack*d 50
; Corn. ml*ed .. .. .. I*
Meal, holtad, p*r buahel 4714
Clour, common .. .. 4-50
I Flour, fancy e*lra 8.75
Flour, second patent 4.00
' Flour, atandard patent 4.25
Flour, fancy patent 4.75
1 Wheat bran, 100-Ib sacks *n
I Fine feed, tbo-lb sacks 90
i Hay native, per ton 12.00
Hay—Timothy, per ton 13.00
! Hay—choice, per ton 11.00
llains—choice sugar cured .. .. lOalltt
Smoked rib sldea 4
I Dry salt tibs *
j |,ard, pure leaf. In tierces 514
jl,ard, kettle, rendered In tierces. * 1-4
Sugar granulated
NOW SHE RETRACTS.
Air*. Burns Says Under Oath Her
Former Statement V- as Untrue.
Brunswick, (la.. Sept. 22. The fol
lowing is the worn statement of Mrs.
Florence Burns, taken before Jitstloe
Williamson, of Emanuel county, as to
the killing of Engineer Heslep:
"Georgia. Emanuel county. Per
sonally appeared before me Florence
Burns, the wife of W. S. Bums, who
on oath says the statement of her hus
band made in regard to the killing of
George Heslep Is a true statement. 1
further -wear the statement I made to
the public at Sterling was not true.
I made It onl" through fear, as I was
In a strange country.
"Floreneeßurns.
“Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 16th day of September, 1898.
“\V. M. Williamson,
“N. F. & J. P.
"Witnesses: F. B. Williamson and
T. M, Murray.”
This declaration was shown to Burns
at the jail, and he simply remarked:
“I have felt confident all the time that
the truth would eoihe out sooner or la
ter, Just as I stated tt at first," It Is
thought this will go far towards clear
ing the man charged with the killing.
He has as counsel Hon. Thos. E. Wnt
eon and Col. D. W. Krauss, two of
the best lawyers of the state bar. and
those who have believed In the Inno
cence of the prisoner and have Inter
ested themselves in his behalf feel con
fident of his acquittal.
Fleta, Ala.— Some farmers rav that
they will not make over half a crop.
the; auoubta hehald
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death and M ttpartaM tor* la 14a (a
pafpl.
IH Mf.O I4E WOLF NOFf'rß.
By I’oslag Pa a Wall Kpppp I'.agtHfe
Ac tar
New Tolk. Pap*. » -Mtowtly before
the carltig want up <»A *Aa tol ae* »f j
Tto Pbarlalaa.” at Ihe Knb k*r»«« her
Ibaalra on MM day ntgh* a man In futl
ilrts* arc-mo fan led by Iferae woman. .
took a atage boa, and tha parly aaittad
lhamealves iwnifnrlaMy la *PUt tto
. par* IHi ring the In ter mission tA*
atraagar rapaliad I* tha hog oMca, and.
horrowlag a Sheet of paper pannarl a
pole In Da Wolf Hopper, asking the
actor to accord him a brief IhlarMaw.
as he waa vary d*nlr«u* a* making bln
acquaintance before leaving for Fng
und The pola pg* stgioil Hayden
C. ffln ”
Mr. Hopper having never made the
acquaintance of Mr. Colßr* during his
engagement In this country with Mlaa
Ulltlan lluaaalt when he wg* singing
the tenor role In the production of la
t'lgale.’ and having heard reiantly tlial
ha »■> playing one of the principal
rules In "The Or< -h Plave” now tun
ning In London, waa somewhat aurprla
ed to hear of hi* presence In Ihla coun
try and Immediately sent word to him
that he would hi' delighted to see Mr.
tvmn during the nest ent'ade
Promptly after the drop of the cur
tain Mr. Collin presented himself at Ihe
stag* door and wa* uahrred Into Mr
Hopper'a dreaaltig loom. Th* meeilng:
was of the most cordial kind, and du- ,
ring the ponversatlon. Mr. Collin inci
dentally mentioned the fact that he had
heard a great deal In Hngland about
the famous Lamb'e Club. Mr. Hopper,
graaplng Ihe opportunity to entertain
the visitor, extended him an Invitation
to visit the club, and said he would
meet him there at 12:9®.
AI Ihe hour appointed Mr. Ooflln pre
sented himself at Ihe club an ! was re
ferred to L. J. H. Lincoln. Introducing
himself and making known the fad
that he bad an appolntement with Mr.
Horper. he was welcomed and present
ed to a number of meml>er». who pro
ceeded to make things pleaaant for him
pending the arrival of Mr. Hop par.
Very uton O'SulHvan, of
the members of Francis Wilson's com
pany. happened In, accompanied by
Augustus Garland, a prominent Bng
llsh manager, and. noticing the atten
tions lavished upon the visitor, wanted
to know who he was Much to thetr
surprise they were Informed that he
was Hayden Coffin. Both are Intimate
ly acquainted with the latter, and de
nounced the visitor as an Impostor.
This tnfromatlon was Imparted to the
group of members doing the entertain
ing but it was decided to keep It up
until DeWolf Hopper arrived. Mean
while the alleged was asked
to favor the company with a song, hut
he excused himself on the ground that
he was a "little off color."
When Mr. Hopper put In an appear
ance and was apprised of the circum
stances of the case the visitor was re
quested to get out, and lost no time
In doing so.
To Whom It Hay Concern.
I have been In the drug business for
twelve years, und during that time have
sold nearly all the cough medicines
manufaetuted; and from my personal
knowledge of such remedies, I say that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
hotter satisfaction than any other on
the market.—W. M. Terry. E'kton, Ky.
Fold by Alexander Drug and Seed Co.,
C R Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
STRANGELY AFFLICTED
Boston Traveler.
They say that Mark Hanna Is afflic
ted of late with a very curious disease,
and that he Is observed to tremble vi
olently every time anybody uses tho
word election.
OASTOBIA.
Be*™ the /? The Kind You Haw Always Bought
rr
UNNECESSARY.
Mexican Herald.
John Sherman says the war was
unnecessary. And so was crea
tion.
MERELY A WARNING.
N. Y. Telegram.
Commit no Irreparable m’stake. Mr.
McKinley. These are epoch-forming
[ days.
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Summer Resorts
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ILWITS COOL ON THE OCEAN
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furiilM opportwait r for IhroqgA ps*-
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APPLY TO RAII,R"AI> nCKKTj
AGKNTR. or In M II I*Ri»WKI,L I
Agent, Norfolk. Vg,: J, F. MAYKR.
Agent, in* Main auee*. Richmond. Va.
W L OPILLAPURI', Vic* President
and Ttaffic Manager. New T«rk.
“Yes, Wi 1”
Shirt you for... 10 cents
Collar you for. 2 cents
ft*4 Cuff you for 4 cents
Hulse’s Steam Laundry.
S I Jackson Mr»*t. «*| poult* Opsrs Hou»e.
Hell Ph«u« V 2--2. hliowger 447.
FREE FREE
THIS OFFER ALMOST SURPASSES BELIEF.
An External Tonic' Applied lo the Skin
Beautifies it as by Magic.
THE DISCOVERY & AGE
A WOMAN WAS THE INVENTOR.
Thousands have tried from time Imme
morial to discover sooty efficacious remedy
for wrinkles and other imperfections of
the complexion, hut none lmd yet suc
ceeded until the Misses Belt, tho now fam
ous Complexion Specialists, of 78 Fifth
Avenue, New York City, offered the pub-,
lie their wonderful Complexion Tonic.
The reason so many failed to make tins
discovery before is plain, because they havo
not followed the right principle. Balms,
Creams, Lotions, etc., never have a tonic
effect upon the skin, hence the failures.
The Atlases Bell's Complexion Tonic has
a most exhilarating effect upon the cuticle,
absorbing and carrying off all impurities
which the blood by its natural action is
constantly forcing to the surface of the
skin. It. is to the skin what a vitalizing
tonic is to the blood and narves, a kind of
new life that immediately exhilarates and
strengthens wherever applied. Its tonic
effect is felt almost immediately, audit
speedily banishes forever from the skin,
freckles, pimples, blackheads, moth
patches, wrinkles, liver spots, roughness,
oiliness, eruptions, ami discolorations of
any kind.
In order that all may be benefited by
their Great Discovery, the Misses Bell will,
during the present month, give to all call-
THE MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Ave., New York City.
Fcr Sale in Augusta By James Daly & Co.
CALL ron *
lugusta Irewing Cot
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Our Draught Beer Has
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—I Al 4. fOR
AUOUSTA BEER.
The Happiest Families
OF AUGUSTA
ARE THOSE WHO USE
Eagle Baking Powder,
25 CenU Found.
DON’T CMC
Ur. lb. Alum >B4 Ammonia flak
log Powder that kill poor atom
ark.
DON'T I’HB
I*, lb. Baking Powder*, wboas
price, according lo price of mate
rial* today. Is Just twice too high.
Ur Powders kill your porkrlbook.
BUY KAOLI6—
Tie Howari & Wi let Dm Crapair
Make. IT.
era at their parlors one trial bottle of their
Complexion Tonic absolutely free; and in
order that those who cannot call or who
live away from New York may be bene
fited, they will send one Little to any ad
dress, ait charges prtpaid, on the receipt ot
25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of
packing and delivering. Tho price of this
wonderful tonic is SI.OO per bottle, and
tiiis liberal offer should be embraced by all.
The Misses Bell have just published
their new book, “Secrets of Bcmty.”
This valuable work is free to all desiring
it. The book treats exhaustively of the
importance of a good complexion; tolls
how a woman may acquire beauty and
keep it • Special chapters on the care o£
the hair; how to have luxuriant growth;
harmless methods of making the hair pre
serve its natural beauty and color, even to
advanced age. Also instructions how to
hanish superfluous hair from the face,
neck and arms without injury to the skin
This book will be mailed to any address on
request. -
FREE Trial Bottles of Wonderful Com
plexion Tonic free at parlors, or 25 cents
(cost, of packing and mailing) to those at a
distance.
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way No. 13 ai Anderaon,
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ratings Nos. II and ti at Man.
J. R. ANDKRSON. Auperlntendenl.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
tMOATFfT AND wriI'KKFT ROl'Tk
TO THE KAbT AKD NORTH.
! SHORTEST AND Ql ICKEST ROUT®
TO TH* EAST AND NORTH.
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4 00am 1 Ar. .. . Richmond ...Lv 1 8,12 pm
7 41am| A»..Washington..Lv I 3:44pm
g oSamj Ar... Baltlmor*. ...Lv | I:2Spm
11:25am! Ar.. Philadelphia..Lv 112:09pm
2:o3pm' Ar.... New York....Lv i 9:36am
Pullman palace buffet aleeptr.g cars
from Macon and Auguata to New York
wtthout change.
R. A. BRAND. Gen Agt..
723 Broad St.. Augusta, Ga.
T M EMERSON. Traffic Manager.
H. M. EMERSON. Gen Paas. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect. March ®. 1898.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Auguata, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Leave Chester, C. A N W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir. C. & N. W. Ry 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.
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Excellent daily j**Mrager aerrica between
f londa and Naw York.
No* 37 and JO—V ii.«h:nf ton and Heathwe#tem
Limited. Solid VastibuJad train with dlnlaf
car* and flrat olaaa ouachw north of Char lotto.
Pullman <\m win*room sleepingran*between
Tampa, JaciaonvlUa. savannah, Washington
, and New v 3rk.
Pullman Sleeping Cara between Charlott#
and Richmond
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tween Graenaboro and Norwalk-. ennnao*
lion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMPORT*
! arriving there in time for breakfast
Solid train, with Parlor ear*, between
Char lee Um aud Aaheville.
No#. 35 and J5-U. S. Faet Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet slot-ping an be
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man aloeping ear* last ween Augusta aud Char
lotte. Pullman sleeping ears between Jack*
tonvi 1> and Columbia, en route daily I*-tween
I Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Aahwrille.
FRANKS.GANNON J. M CULP.
Third V P A Wen. Mgr. T. IS.. Weahiugtom
GEORGIA ■ - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1891
Pullman Sleepers between Macon and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleopers between Au
gusta and St. Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osam| 9:2opm|lo:3opin
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:36pmj B:2opm| t-.OOara
Ar Macoa ....|U:l6am| I 6:46am
Ar Athens ....|l2:lspm| 7:3opm|
Ar Golnesvl’.!e|*3:4spm| I -
Ar White Pl'sri.OOpml I
Ar Mill'geTe .|10:10am| I 4:3oaa
Ar Wa=h'ton ..!l0:19aml 7:lopm|
I Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 6:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Milledgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta S:18 a. in,
I 7:45 a. m., 1:20 n- m.. and 8:25 p. to.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A-
The work certain*
diagrams il lustra t me
mure than 100 ihree
cuihKui nhots, fkhae
fer’sstraight-rail
nurse, every style of
bslk-uno game, all
nr.mng position*, tbs
h’rcncb corner game,
stoiy of (TiauinWm
ship game*, ana In
ternational Contest*,
#U\. etc . also a Mat
nf the Champion* of
America, ami tourna
ment records from
1)163 to I*W. many of
which have never be
fore been published.
Tho anthor gives
many valuable sug
gest ions to novices
which serve to render
dcanlbe methods em
ployed by the world s
expert*.
It wili show you
How to
Play.