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Concord. 2 1-4
Rome 68x*0 8 1-4
Keystone 3 1-2
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KKARSKY’S.
Heavy Columbia, henvy Kearsey 8 1-4
Kincaid and other# .. 9 1-4
L.IMK, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime 7 0aS5
Kosendole cement 31 45
Portland cement 32.76 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sacks ..31.00
Plaster In bbls 31-76
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* .. .. 33 00
Painted buckets, per doa 31 10
2 H B B cedar palls, pef do* .. .. 31 75
3 H B B cedar palls, 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 .. .. lOeallc
Nalls, wire.. ..• .. 31.76 base,
Nails, cut 11- 45 kof 6
Shovels, Ames, per do* .. .. 311a3n.i>0
Shovels, diamond, per do* ■■ •• 37.00
Shovel*, riveted back, per do*. .. 34.76
Plow blades 2 1-2 base
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GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oat*, white, aacked .. tt
Oats, mixed, aacked *4
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j Com, mixed .. 41
1 Meal, bolted, per buahel .. ~ ..471*
[Flour, common .. 1.60
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| Hay- -native, per ton .. .. .. .. 12.00
| llay—Timothy, per lon 13.00
Hay—choice, per ton It.oo
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Laid, pure leaf. In tierce* 6*4
| Lard, kettle, rendered in tierce*. < 1-4
Sugar, granulated 6*4
DEWEY WAS READY.
he Waa Going to Kant Camara’s Entire
Fleet.
San Francisco, Oct. *. —A story It
lust rating Admiral Dewey’s prompt
way of preparing for any emergency
Is brought from Manila by Capt. Be
bree. of the steamer China. When the
cable reached Dewey that Camara’s
fleet had actually entered the Sue* ca
nal and might be expected at Manila.
Dewey paid a visit to Bsbree on <h*
China and carefully Inspected the big
liner. He seemed particularly Impress
ed with her sharp steel bow. which
comes to a knife-like point. He turn,
ed to the captain and said:
"This Is a fine ship you have and 1
want to use her as a ram. We can put
on some good rapid Are guns, and then
you ran sail into the auxiliary vessels
of Camara's fleet and ram them out of
sight before they know what you are
doing. 1 ivHi sec you are made acting
commodore, and that yon are well re.
warded. Will you do It?"
Sebrer replied that he would like no
better fun. as Ihe China Is twice as
fast as most of Camara's fleet, and he
believed she could whip evesi the crui
sers In a fair fight.
\\’hen Camara turned back Dewey
was murh disgusted, as he had all his
plans laid to give those remnants ot
Spain's fleet as lively a reception as he
gave Montejo's warships.
Pistols, Double Barrel Guns—Pistols.
Harrington A Richardson Brand new
pistols. 32.50; Harrington A Richardson
second hand pistols. 32.00. American
double action pistol. 31-00. Guitar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings. 2 for 6 cents, at
L. J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
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for freeholder of a boaa barer who
haa bee* opposed to union*
Hrmarkahle Keacwe.
Mrs Mk hael t'artala. Plainfield fit..
inahea the afatetneal that she caught I
cold which nettled oa her lunge She!
«>a treated for a month by her family
phyatclan. but grew worae He t«ld her
that aha waa a hopeleea Victim of row
sumption and that ao medicine could
cure her. Her druggiat aaggeeted Dr.
Kings New Dlarovery for Consamp
tion, she bought a bottle, and to her
delight found herself benefit ted from
the first done Mho continued Its uec.
and after tubing Ma hollies, found
herself sound and well; new does her
own housework, and Is aa well aa eh*
ever waa.—Trial bottle* s tor of this
Great Discovery at Howard A Wlllet’a
Drug more. Large bottles 69 coats and
31. M.
NEGROES WERE WHIPPED.
Lieutenant Colonel Tillman Superin
tends the Work.
Columbia, 8. C., Oct. *. Late
yesterday afternoon the quiet
ness at Oelger’s springs wsa broken hy
the mournful rrtee of three negro boy*
who were receiving a brutal whipping.
The affair was superintended by IJeut.
Col. Tillman, who waa temporarily in
charge of the camp, and for nearly two
hours there waa scarcely » moment
that passed In.which the unfortunate
victim* saw any peace.
The whole difficulty nroae over the
loaa of a pistol belonging to "Uncle
Oeorge,” Col. Tillman's servant. 001.
Tillman accused three of the servants
at the camp with having taken the
pistol, and in order to obtain a confes
sion he resorted to a vigorous use of
the leather strap. *The boys were
stripped of their clothes and placed
across a barrel. When Tillman had
become exhausted he would In a t rue t
others to onnttnue the whipping and of
ten mode the remark that If the boys
did not con fees that he would beat
them until life watt extinct. Several
tlinea the boys remarked that they
knew where the pistol was, and asked
that they be given the privilege of
showing where It was placed. But
every time It could not be found, and
the plea that they did not know, but
simply said so in order that they might
pass a few moments without enduring
such treatment.
Col. Tillman did not do all ot the
whipping, but this was due to physical
exhaustion. He had other* do the cru.
el work, while he stood hy sanctioning
It. Nor did it cease until his almost in
satiable greed for the spilling of blood
had been appeased. As he looked on
and listened to the piteous pleadings of
one of the boys he ordered that the
strap be used no more, hut that resort
he had to hickory sticks. The erics of
the victims and the heavy blows dealt
them could be distinctly 1 heard 150
yards away.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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Clarence E. Clark.
:#kal Kata'* t { AM RreaA At.
FOR RENT
i R VHITK* H'IURRK ON UI'I’KH
#f|OAl> ,7 II KBk
7 mr
AM Bread etreet. M rensaa .. .. .. M M
46* Ray street. 9 rowma *• •• •« tt M
|{3 Fill* street. I rooms ». .. •• 19 M
Ttl Kilts street. T mama .. .. .. tt.M
296 Greefi* street. 1 rooms .. .. M M
U» Grerß* street, * room# .. .. tt tt
lIM Greene etrect * reatna .. .. |5 M
«M Telfair. * room# .. .. .. •• ~*B *9
432 Fenwick »tr.-*t. A reowia .. .. II M
336 Walker street. 9 room* .. •••• 99 M
WnoAltwa Arrant. A room* .. .. 16 M
iCkafre Avenue. 9 room# .. .. 39 M
Monte Bano. 5 rooms .. ~ .. 13 M
House «*» Will. * U.M
Rooms In deslrsbte location#.
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||29 Aeveßth Btre*t .. .. .. *. •• ’*
132 Aeven'h street * **
I Taw Rany* * **
4 Law Ttansß .. .» •« *• •• •«••• *»
6 R»Bge * 44
726 Reynolds street *• 88
BT< 'RKB M
656 Broad street.. ~ .. •• •• •••• •* w
5*2 Broad street 48 *•
*l3 Broad afreet J* 88
*23 Broad afreet » 88
*2* B’nad street 88 88
*27 Bread street 88
629 Bread etreet ~ ** 38
63* Breed street .. ..MU M
743 Kills street .. 48 88
*49 Kills street 60 *0
Part of desirably situated Bread
street store, especially adapted for
dressmaking establishment.
The above list will b# changed from
day *u dsy.
John. W. Dickey
Real Estate Agent.
To Rent
. |f . 1 -1-wR
Store and Residence at 1305 and
1207 Broad rtreet. One of the beat
stands in tb« city for a good Grocery
Store, or in fad, a«y buainea*. The
House has six (tS) good rooms, a
good yard, and is 'cry convenient.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
FOR SALE
£ofl have for sale very desirable build
ing lot located in ihe centre of one of the
hand.-oraest blocks In the city. Will sell
same very cheap. Just the place for a
bsndeunie residence lor your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1397 GREENE STREET.
FOR RENT.
NO. 849 ELLIS STREET BUILDING
three stories high, containing elevator,
etc. Especially desirable for wholesale
business. Price 850.00 per month.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Real Estate Agent.
call ion
Augusta Brewing Co t
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Our Draught Beer Has
None Superior.
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AUGUSTA BOER.
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‘•The Barber Shop
of the South."
HICKEY'S is the Place
Fiv« Barber*, all
first-class artists.
212 and 21 4 Bth Strset.
PORTNER’S
MOKBRAUand
VIENNA CABINET
BRANDSOF
Export
Beers
ARE THE BEST
akk fur them.
B. B. MITCHELL. AI.KX McDONALD
h’u|d. of 4 on. «ec. A Oeu. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mrlutnah Street.
ElcclricSuptiliw—•peaking Tnb«e, ete., etc.
Repair- to all KtccCrteai api-aratui.
Klwtric Light Wiring a specialty.
Bad’Phone 1002. - - btrowgar 67a
goi LEB
And very LOW Pklf’lts. large nock. Alao
yips VAI.VK# and FITTING*. KN
BOU.KRS. M 19.1.11 and RF.FAIKB.
Lombard bon Works & Supply Co.,
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
Land’s Headache Capsules
Made Only By
HOWARD A WILLETT DRUG CO.
REMOVED TO 711 BROATiffflY-
E. W. DODQE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps. Seals, Stencils,
Daters. Pads, Badges,&c
711 Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
Btrowger Phone 162.
E. J. ERBELDING
PLUMBER, STEAM, GAS AND
HOT WATER FITTER.
NO. 541 BROAD STREET
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.'
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TO THK EAST AND NORTH.
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without change.
K. A. BRAND, Gen. Agt..
72* Bread Ht.. Augusts, Oa.
T M EMERSON, Traffic Manager,
It, M EMERSON. Oen. Paaa. Agt.
BELLE OF GEORGIA
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. I*9*.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:39 a. m. 5 21 p. m.
Lv. Sanderavllle . 2:19 p. m.| 9 09 p. m.
Ar. Tennllle .. .. 1:39 p.m.i 9.21 p m.
Ar. Macon 3 45 P m.l 3 56 a. m.
I Ar Dublin. .. .. . 4:21) p m.|
Lv. Duhltll ‘10:00 a. m. i
Lv Macon .. .. 11:3* P- m,!lt:s:> a. m.:
Lv Tennllle. . . 6:13 a. m.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv. B»ndersville. 5:25 a. m.| 3:21 p. m.
Ar. AuguM* . .. 9:00 a. m.j 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Clow connection made at Ternn l e
with Central K. K. for Macon, and »Rh
Wrightsvllle and Tennllle R. R. for
Dublin and Hawkinsvllle.
C. W. JACKSON.
Gen. Fgt. Puna. Agt.
James H. Jackson,
Joseph H. Sand#.
Receivers.
MONEY TO Mil
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
lO years time, paynble in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
Aiexander&Joluisoi
Agent# Scottish American
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St
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<9oth meildlan Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1836.
Pullman Slerprr* between Macoo anl
Nvw Tork.
Through Pullman Sleeper# between Au
gust* and St Imouls-
Lv Augusta ..I 7:obaml l:2opm|l«:Sopia
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:B6pm| *:2opm! 6:00a«
Ar Macoo ....j!l:lsam| I 9 46am
Ar Athen* |l2;l6pm| 7-30 pm!
Ar Galne*vllle|*3:4spm| I
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Ar Wash ton ..|l0:10am| 7:lopm| -
Picayune train leave# Auru#ta dally
except Sunday at 6:15 p. m.. and ar
rives at Mtlledgevltle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augnata 6:l* a. m,
7:45 a. m., 1:20 n. m . arid B:2* P-
A. G. JACKSON. G. P- A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A .
CAROLINA AND NORTH-WEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect, March 6, 1893.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 pm.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Leave Chester. C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. &N.W. Ry J- 7 ® P rr '*
Leave L*noir, Stage 2:00 p.m.
Arrive Green Park, Stage •• •• P- ra -
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage - i:3O p.m.
G. \V. HARPER, C. HARPER,
President- . G - p - A -