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Allan * rnrdlnnl* 44*44 .. .. .. .. 4
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TICKS.
Jlampahlrn .. * 13
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PLAID HOMMU'UKS.
City Mill* *» * r 'n ■ »**>«*• na* •• * 3-3 i
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F. Q. F.. SO ball* to box ...... 14
K. O. P., *0 ball* to lb 17 1-3
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Pacific mourning* 64x*4 4 1-3
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Rockport •• •• 3 *‘ 3
Slater - 3
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Rome 66x60 3 1-4
Edwarda 3 l ' 3
Keystone 3 I ' a
Fifth Avenue 3 *•*
KKARSBT'S.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearney S 1-4
Kincaid and other# - - - 9 3-«
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime lOaßs
Hoaendale cement *1.46
Portland cement *2.76 to 3.25
Louisville cement In paper saekß ..*I.OO
Piaster ui bbl* *1.75
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* 13.00
Painted bucket*, per do* *l.lO
2 H B B cedar palls, per do* .. .. *1.75
3 H B B cedar pails, per do* .. .. *2.00
Tubs painted, per neat *1.75
Rope. Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Rape, Sisal, per pound "o
Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOeallo
Nalls, wire.. .. *1.75 base
Nalls, cut «•«!«•
Shovels, Ames, per do* j. .. tllalll &O
Shovel*, diamond, per do* .. .. 37.00
Sljovels. riveted back, per doz. .. Ji- 5
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; Hay—Timothy, per ton 12.00
! Hay—choice, per ton 14.00
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The freedom of American libraries
'and the accessibility of book* In them
!Is a constant pleasure to readers.
; Many people can share the feeling of
| the Harvard official who rays: "I re
turn to the Harvard library with de
light. 1 have learned the leason that
there Is no library on the Kmopeun
continent that can compare with out
own In richness, and above all In the
availability and accessibility of books.
It has been my experience that what
ever literary wealth may be possessed
by the European libraries, the rule Is
that either a large amount of red tape
must be gone through before a book
is In the hands of a student, or else
that It Is not accessible at all except
to a few favored personages.” When
readers can get at books comfortably,
they appreciate as never before the
malleability of our American library
systems where libraries are run for
for the good of Individuals, not to
keep up the glories of that —to us —
abstract glory, the raißon d’etat
A waterphone in used In Memphis,
according to The Engineering Record,
to detect persons who stealthily or
carelessly waste the city’s supply of
water. Inspectors attach the water
phone to pipes suspected of flow, and
stay up all night watching the Indica
tions. The next day a notice is sent
to the persons at fault, and If they
persist in using The water Improperly
the aupply i* shut off. The Artesian
Water company at Memphis finds fif
teen or twenty instances of waste each
night
New Maple Syrup, finest quality, in
hulk and cans at laxtnkin & Co, s.
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waa that part falatlag to |A# s thi'r*
of the a»ftt*rt««e agoairoa herrtoforv
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why It was that A# h*lla*«l that tAa
four a,range ship* mmrm gpaalab war
t rasa Is that artiatevae «Aa ramll of Uj*
directions aaat U» Admiral IVAley. »
will be diflb u'i u> aoaxlace naval men
that aAlpa which oa a elaar moonlight
night declined tn answer signal* of the
prlsata naval eode and of tt»e Interna*
j i innal rode wer* not thoae of nn ene
my,
Burk ten's Arnica Salve.
THE REST BAI.VE IB Ih# world for!
Cuts. Prular*. Sorsa. fleer*. Balt
Rheum, Fever Bora*. Tatter, mapped
Hands. Chilblain*. Coras, and all Hkln
Eruptions and posltivsty eure# Piles,
or no par required It t# guarsnterd to
gtv* perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Pries B cents per box FOR
BAL.E BT HOWARD A WILI.KT.
It will be n pleasure to the large
circle of Cnrlyle wor#hlpper* to know
that the mine of his correspondence
bus not yd been wholly exploited.
A belch of Carlyle’s letters, not hith
erto published, are now appearing In
The Atlantic Monthly, edited by Chan.
Townsend Copeland, which pour much
light on the more domestic side of the
great philosopher’s life. Those In the
October Atlantic Include a number
written to Carlyle's mother, and show
a warm filial character which Is a dif
ferent Carlyle from the cynic author
of "Sartor Rceartnn.” Apropos of Sar
tor and tailors In general, there t* a
long letter to "My Dear Jenny" (Mrs.
Hanning) concerning the making of
"some flannel things" "three flan
nel shirts especially." These are to be
made only of flannel than can be well
recommended, and Jenny must be
"careful to scour the flannel first.”
that there he no shrinkage after their
completion. Here is the measurement
given for the romfort of the great
man by the prospective wearer him
self:
"Width (when the shirt Is laid on
its back), 22 1-2 Inches; extent from
wrist button to wrist button. G 1 In
ches —each sleeve Is to be. therefore,
19 1-4 Inches long; length In the hack,
35 Inches; length In front 25 1-2 in
ches.”
But the practical Thomas finds that
he has slipped up In the matter of his
tape measurings, for he exclaims a
moment later, “Hoity-Toity! I find
that it Is I myself that made a mistake
there, and that you have only to meas
ure fair with the line and all will he
right; the dimensions as above, 22 1-2,
61. 35, 25 1-2.”
What reader would not like to know
the success of Jenny's needle work in
the interest of philosophers? Did the
shirts fit. after all, nnd did they
shrink? Alas we learn not! Jenny
was evidently a miracle of good na
ture, for Carlyle adds: "If you could
make me two pairs of flannel drawers,
I should like vory well, too.” The
correspondence is very Interesting as
n whole, hut there Is not very much
therein hearing upon "Shakespeare
and the musical glasses.” Yet, how
human! will doubtless say his admi
rers. And after all life Is as much a
question of flannel shirts as soul.
OAOTOHIA.
Be*™ tb* _dl!* Hind You Hart Always Bought
rr C&ytflZ&u
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day to dty.
John. W. Dickey
Real I stst* Agawt.
To Rent
Wor* sad Rssldsnca at I*6 tad
136? Bma.l »tr**i. Oa* at lb* bast
ttan.ls tn tb# city lor a good Urocery
Flora, or ta tset, any busiaww. Tb*
II cua* bat six t«) sood room*, a
g.KMt yard, and A »#ry convaoVnt.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
FOR SALE
fgel faavt for sale vary daalrable build
ing lot located in lbs centra of on# of tbs
handsomest blocks la tb# city. Will sell
mine very cheap. Just tbs place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA.
NO. 1J37 OREENE STREET.
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Saves you money.
Makes high grade Bread.
If you value your stomach
don’t put a lO cents a
pound Baking Powder in
it.
If you value your pocket
don’t buy a 50 cents a
pound Powder.
Eagle is 25 cents a pound,
25 cents is the correct
price for a good Powder.
T 9 Howard & fillet Drag Company
make it.
REMOVED TO 711 BROADWAY-
E. W. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps. Seals, Stencils,
Daters, Pads, Badges.&c
711 Breadway. Augnsta, Ga.
Strowger Phone 192,
It is almost impossible to point out
the king devil in us, so many other dev
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equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
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Agvtot Scottish As,-rasa
Mortgage tmaimay,
705 Broad St
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K R. MITCHELL, AI.KX. M. DONALD
tsupt. ol Con. Hsc. A Gsn. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Mtreat.
Elsctric Supplies—-pesking Tub-s, eta., etc.
Repairs to all Electrical apparatus.
Electric Light Wiring a specialty.
Ball 'Phone 1602. - - - Mrowger 876.
And very I-OW PKIITs. large stock. Aleo
riPK. TAI.VKS and PITTINI.*. KN-
Junks. bou kks. mm is«*,t nicrAißS.
Lombard Iron Works & bupply Oo, (
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Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. 1898.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m.| 6:21 p. m.
Lv. Sandetsvllle • 1:19 p. m.! 9:09 p. m.
Ar. Tennille .. .. 1:30 p.m.| 9:21 p. m.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.| 3:55 a. m.
Ar. Dublin 4:20 p m.|
Lv. Dublin *10:00 »• m
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:38 p. m.|U:55 a m.
Lv Tennille. . . S:IE a. m.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv*. Sandersville. 5:25 a. m.| 3:21 p. m.
Ar, Augusta • »• 9:00 a. m.| 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close connection made at Tennnil'e
with Central R. R. for Macon, and with
WrtghtsvHle and Tennille R. R. for
Dublin and Hawkinsville.
C. W. JACKSON,
Oen. Fgt. Fass. Agt.
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R. A. BRAND. Oe*. Agt.,
723 Broad Bt-. Angus!A Oa
j x. M. EMERSON. Trsffie Meonysr,
H. M. EMERSON, Oen. Pam. Agt.
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
Schedule In Effect
SEPTEMBER UTH. IS9*.
<9oth Meridian'Time.)
LEAVE AfOL’STA.
No. 2 For Savannah 1:20 P. M.
No. 4 For Savannah, Macon
Atlanta B *° p - M -
No, 6 For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 8:20 A. M.
No, 52 For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 9:30 A. M.
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No. 3 From Savannah, Ma
con, Atlanta 6:35 A. M.
No. 5 From Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 6:50 P. M.
No, 63 From Macon, Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 5:30 P. M.
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Nos. « and 5, dally except Sunday.
Nos. 52 and 63. Sunday only.
Sleeping cars on night trains between
Millen Macon and Atlanta and be
tween Augusta and Savannah. For fur
ther Information as to schedules, etc.,
apply to
M. C. JONES. C. T. A.
W. A. GIBBES, Depot T. A.
j. W. NALL. Commercial Agent.
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GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th MsltdlAD Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon aoh
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers betwmn A«*
guata and St. Louis-
Lv Augusta ..| 7:06aml 3:2opm|l«:3opw
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:36pm| B:2opm s:ooam
Ar Macoo ....|U:l6am| 6:45am
Ar Athens ....|l2:lspm| 7:lopm -
Ar GalnesvltlelrS'.tSpml
Ar White Pl’s|*l :00pm|
Ar MlU’gale .jl0:10am| 4:3oam
Ar Wash’ton ..|lo:loain| 7:lopm .... ....
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at sris p. m., end ar
rives at Mllledgevlllc at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at August* 6:16 *. nv,
7-45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m . end 8:26 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON, O. P. A.
J°E W. WHITE, T. P. A-
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect, March 6, 1808.
Eastern Tirtie Standard,
Leave Auguata, Southern Ry.. 9:30 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 I K 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.
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