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Kincaid and other. 0 1-4
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER.
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Rosendale c.ment W. 46
Portland cement 12.75 to 2.25
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Piaster In bbls 11-76
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do. *2.00
Painted buckets, per duz *l.lO
2 H B B ced*r pails, per dos .. .. *1.76
3 H B B cedkr pails, per do* .. .. *2.00
Tubs painted, per nest *1.75
Rope. Manila, per pound # 1-3
Rope, Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOeallc
Nalls, wire.. .. *1.75 bare
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Shovels, diamond, per do* .. .. *7.00
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sticks to Her Doll*.
Ethel —Mother, ran l lake my wax
i doll to heaven with me whe« I die?
Mother No, Ethel, you cannot take
; jonr dolls to heaven.
lithe’ Can’t I t»ke these tittle bit*
Of dollies?
Mother—No.
Ethel Well, can't I even take my
rag doll?
Mother—l told you, Ethel, that you
! could not take any of your dolls to
heaven with you.
Ethel—Well, then. I'll take the whole
lot and go to the bad place.—Truth.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Plenty of Husbands.
Embarras de Cholx—Maud—l’m aw
fully worried! You know you told me
if I put that piece of wedding cake un
der my pillow l would dream of my fu
ture husband?
Marie—Yes?
Maud—Well. I put it under and I
dreamed of the Seventy-ttrst regiment.
—Puck.
Only steel lined and burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of interest. Wa
terbury alarm clocks. 76 cents. Lewis
J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
'TTHIHI A CTOTTST-A. HERALD
>T» TABLE GOSSIP >
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that p f|, Konaettl narrowly emapnd.
• I ,«r rrlete of bM career (vine forced
to beicnme • telegraph drrt .laatead
of a pri-triM and a pn*bet of Ike
gospel of pre- Raphael!*m.
ft la atale4 Ibat Ibe merrbandlae car
rwd by rail la the I'nttrd mates la don-
Ms Ibe amount of land carriage of all
the atber naibm* nf Ibe earth rum bin d
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! merchandise as the remaining 1.4 M MS
! ..f mankind
I J Fnsler Fraser, tbs cycllsl, who Is
I wheeling around the world, ntll he bark
In lamdint In a few daps, and mil
I publish a honk describing his adven- v
ture# in the mans <4 lbs autumn It'
•111 give an kccotmt nf a Journey ex
' lending over I*.SM miles la rlghte-n
different coon tries i
There ta n eusptcisn In New York
, that some nf the theatre managers re-,
I fact -vrrlrhed aggroga Ho*>s of musi
cians for their orchestra# In ord»r in
drive the men In the audience lo drink
l» tween acta, and that ttisrr la a deal
betwrsn the managers and the neigh-,
j baring as'oon It neper*
! one of the question* of the day In
England la: "Who shall write the pro*
I | H iaed life of the late lord Randolph
1 (’’hurrhlll?” Hl* *>n. Mi. Winnton
' i*hurehlll may undertake 11. hut It la
I deemed hardly proable that at thl* ear-.
I |y dale the ronfldentlal alate papers re
lating to hi* father * political affair#,
will he Raced at his disposal.
Much Interest la felt In the volume
of poathumou* poem# by Victor Hugo,|
which la soon to appear under the title
"Le# Antic '* Funeateu." These poem*
have to do with the political Incidents
of the period of the second empire and.
therefore, recall In a way "Le* Chat-
Imenls.” Competent erlllca who have
pecn the hook In manuscript »ay that
aoaie of lla pooma are fully as tine aa
nny of those contained In the earlier
00l lection.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mr*. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, 111.,
makes the statement that ahe caught
cold which settled on her lung*. She
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew worse. He told her
that she was a hopeless victim of con
sumption and that no medicine could
cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
Kings New Discovery for Consump
tion: she bought a isittle. and to her
delight found heraelf benetttted from
the first dose. She continued Us use.
and after taking six bottles, found
herself sound and well; new does her
own housework, and I* as well as she
ever wa*.—Trial bottles 10c of this
Grent Discovery at Howard * WllleCa
Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and
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Bennett’s Appointment.
Jairie* Cordon Bennett, proprietor of
the New York Herald, has been ap
pointed a representative from the city
of New York to the lnternAtloual con
gress of public art, to convene in Brus
sels • ext wet k. The appo.c nent comes
from Mayor Van Wyok Mr. Bennett
Is a pillion of art In all its forms.
His Wish.
The Grand Vizier was ambitious. “I
think," said he, "that my head will he
on a medal some day. "Ha!" said
the Caliph. “Good idea! I’ll have it
, struck oft at once."—lndianapolis Jour
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613 Brxxad street U' 00
111 Bros'* street .. p <*
62* Rfoad street W*
027 Broad street #'s
62* Brxmd street .. # * s
630 Br. ad street „\ ®*
741 Hilt* street •• •
Part of desirably situated Broad
street store. **re< dally adapted for
dressmaking sstahhahmebt.
Th* above Hat wIU be changed from
day tn day.
John. W. Dickey
Real i:*tate Agent.
FOR RENT
LIST CHANGED DAILY.
515 Lincoln, 6 room* IM<>
323 Telfair. 8 rooms JA.OO
1336 Jimes, 7 riKim* 25.00
J 33 Ellis I*6o
335 Walker. 8 rooms H.OO
STOHBS.
Cog. 9th and Barnop JIO.OO
3M Mclntosh :. 79.00
537 Broad 20.00
656 Broad 27.10
|j. B. White houses. Broad street.
J B. White houses, Jones street.
Get prices at office.
L. F. VERDERY,
The Renting Agent.
To Rent
Store and Residence at 1265 and
1207 Broad street,' One of the best
stands in the city for a good Grocery
Store, or in fact, any business. The
House has six (6) good rooms, a
good yard, and is very convenient.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
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CALL ON MRS. JfIRRV O’tIARA.
NO. IJI7 GUM.NR STHR irr.
FOR RENT.
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buffln**#. Prl<f 994.99 i**r month.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Real Estate Agent.
H. R. MITCHELL, AI.KX. M< DONALD
ttnpt. a. i on. bag. A uau. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
111 Mrlntosh ktreex.
F.ledncMupidiw—-yaaking Tub-*, atb.ate. |
H i nr* to all e lectrical apiaranu.
El* trie Light W.riug a *p*cmlty.
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MOTHER!
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When yon start that great
boy of yours to school hava
him well drersed: It will en
courage him in hla studies.
Our Boys' Fall Suita for
school wear are of the quality
and tailoring that easily please
the boy and satisfy the mother
as to serviceability, styte and
economy.
Don't buy him a cheap,
shoddy suit; tt won't stand the
wear and tear, and is the most
expensive in the end. It all
depends on the store you trade
with. We do not sell shod
dy suits at any price, but we
do sell all-wool suits as low in
price as other stores ask for
the shoddy kind.
Our prices run like this:
$2.50, $3.50, $4.50,
$5.00, $6.00, $7.00.
ALL SIZES.
L. SYLVESTER
826 Broadway.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
mnRTICWT AND QI’ICKKBT ROOT*
TO TM* KAiT AND NORTH.
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from Macon and Augusta to Nsw Tork
without .-hange.
R. A. BRAND, Gen Aft.,
723 Broad At., Augusta. Oa.
T. M FMERRON. Traffl' Mmuger,
H M EMKRSON. Gen. Pasn Agt.
Augusta Southern Rai -
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. I*#*. |
Lv. Augusta . .. #■** •- m 5:21 l>. m.i
Lv. SandetavDln . I I# P* m.! #:6# p- m.'
Ar. Tennille .. .. 1:30 p.m. *2l P m.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.I 3:65 a. m.
Ar. Dublin 4:20 p m.i
Lv. Dublin 'l° w *■ **•'
Lv. Mscon .. •• 11:3* p. m. 11:55 a m.
Lv Tennille. . . 5:15 a. m., 3:10 p. m
Lv. Sandemvllle. 5:25 a. m. 3:21 p. m.
Ar. Augusta . *:OU a. m. 7:16 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close connection made at Tennnd'e
with Central It. R- tor Macon, and wl h
Wrightaville and Tennille R. R. forj
Dublitv and Hawklnsville.
C. W. JACKSON.
Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt.
James I'. Jackson.
Joseph H. Sands.
Receiver*.
He Georgia Solar Gas Company
SOLE OWNERS.
For the right to Manufacture and Bell the
INTERNATIONAL SOLAR
GAS MACHINE
IN THE STATES OF
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
County rights for sale. Write at once for
full particulars concerning the Machine and
Light. The public is invited to see the
light and machine which will be on exhi
bition the balance of this week at
744 Broad Street,
MASONIC BUILDING
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Third VP. k Usn. Mgr. T M.. Washmeton
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GEORGIA - • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 1611
Pullman Sleepers between Macon and
Nsw Tork.
; Through Pullman between Au
gueia and Bt. Louis-
Lv Augusta ~| 7:obami l:20pm|10:30p!n
Ar Atlanta ...112:36pm| »:20pro| 6 00S3N
Ar Macw ....|H:lSamj I 6:45am
Ar Athena ....|l2:lspm| 7;3opm[
Ar Gcln«*cvnie|*3:46pm|.a !•••• ••••
Ar Whit* PI e|*l :00pm| 1.... ....
Ar MlH'gA'le .!l0:10am| 4:3oaa*
Ar Wash'ton ..|Xo:lo*m| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 8:15 p. m.. and ar
rives at Milledgevilla at 8:10 p. m.
Tralne arrive at Auguarta 6:18 "**
7:45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m.. and 8:28 p. nj.
A. O. JACKSON. O. P. A.
JO* W. WHITE. T. P. A-
CAROLINA ATI) NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule tn Effect, March 6. ISDB.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 8:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a.m.
Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 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.
G. W. HARPER] C. F. HARPER,
President. G - p - A -