Newspaper Page Text
TUESDAY
6
QQAL —COAL —COAL
wftnM£*MJ» ami irrt am tie>i —m in
MAihiHUM THE M9T CMAOEH OR
•*%*# Ctni J*tuco * ** AL>Xi<
Anthracite Iff »"« Nut •« the u»wrM Jto£»
IMP (%ae#a » *»* jen • * N* *** i—« Bas f*A
CITY ICE COMPANY.
AUAM A fIAMUtTVIk.
ftww m Pat** tM n* ■***••*■• >■!»■*
—$ toto—§ 9—to—
•ftrVTtoM
Nan wta'D •****•*• N* •* •*
PNMMI MMIt t***6*S >• .« i
(■yank )•»! *•*<■•' M w ** • **• •*
tWa* a, * «* li I'Nil
NCm **ti rotfWTilt MN4NKM
•tea *#** •*«• ~ M
fkr na ls» ■, hat** M it 4**» *
Cabbage. pra bataai M Nall *
Cto—V——(•# Im4 «• #•■ w ** *« Met
PtoM— Is (?« itotoiMi «* *«» • i A
* :* § > ntha, (——9 » • S l -■#! * 8
Mj9O94PPP toto tl—to— ».*■ •# *« * tM M 9
UHilll. tea* y ,_, .. ~ *. ev . •» •
ftygag ■ tv*. omtanM. ** N INI •*
|>*f gun.b.a. |MI| ~ H I. *•
——SSei *« •* h 6*.ri,.*e* •• Nall fa
ase*. NNaH #*' .. .. •• *» She*
t*Mrtr~*‘ l>M »«««»•■»» U
M**» , ■> . . ■ 'I P—f W • •
Pa-b* *«•ft R *;j4_ o** ***•*'■
uta •*».<>'»
INavf NaN. ***MB*b J* ••»»• 1
lmf a«ii itriHmi *• •• •* >*
lMv**% tmtmmtom ♦*> MM» ■* • . |
(—-leas’ll •I * - #<(* Mi’## «* *• ** «« ** •**" '
P»|<lrr -
€%<—%• e**t—* •**<— * “•* ** ** ]
Ma« li it—t, to 81*
If ~ »i «* *• *« *• *» *> •* W9~ ft* .
Matrix itia eetoe "•
fhfcf IMW a# •* ♦ * *• ** *•*•** *r 2
IlHitt M M tonato- fttP f9W* *• ‘
Half. H fait hmmw *■••*
n ft. tw* Imp «P#Mt J2'* 1
!•« fc#ip. O* . P** •••* j
is ?t. Ifcf*# bump, ftdtf H W. • j
H #•, tpl tfAutta, If ?l !• M
f»srt oootip
Iff ara 9h*(t‘ bppp *iiml Hit liii|* , <
ilfatist#. I*l HfelHilur .» .# »* **t
Of awofrUfa* 1» II N alWftMl* •• *• *
OranMavffi*. 04 I T lIMfUU .. 4 !•*
tvWa ♦» •• ••’ <• * *’!
OnoNrfll)* 4-4 II M H .. .. .. *
M» f. Kim MB* fWnttw •• * *"•
inh* l*. Hum. o lack l C .... i t-l
WOOL, BILK
CwHWIH. IN |>N. I» ***4, r»r A»t,.N
CarticwlH. •• T<N *•> apavl. **f 4aa -**
IUC4T HIKOk
ItlTfllanrfiiT kffM* . •• *••• *lf 1$
VMOA*.
Prat! of t*a lawn. M Inch M.. .. 4 I-*
Fruit es Ik* N«n. 7_ * ,ork ** •• - J
nwi. !4 J *■*
C»bM, * * fi
Alpm* N*. JJ '**
frtdt if IN Wttl a. .. .a •* aa fl »**
Jwtn. r. Kln« T-a R R »Wrtlßa .. » »*•
Jn„ p. Kina 4-4 A A »heat In* .. 4 *-»
1>.r..1»1e 4-4 * * «
Jbu. P. Kim. *4Mneh Oaorata .. .. 4 J-a
Jao. r. Kin*. » larh ■ C atra
Inland _••••*•*• •• * 1-1
Jao P. KhM, H RHi B* a*
I.N»A - if ?
laa. V Kin* M Inch Super!er .. S 1-4
PRIHT*
Amerlraß fklrUkl*. *•*•? *
Merrimack ahiitln#* *4*44 .■ •• •• * M
Charter ooak dree* ntjrlan Ws4« I I-l
Waahtoctua OR* < sane») u d « « I
Allan’* tfaaffk 1 .. - f* *
Hni>na'f 14 parralap .. •« »• •• •• •
Coatea *pa«l-*nti»a. P* r i *°* i J*
Aro«M< •» llidifo 14*14 •• #• I I t
Plairr OUa laillill S4**« .. .. ..4
A marl ran Io«JI*o Mww ♦«»« .. .. «
International Mark* *4*44 .. .. 4
Allan's cardlhal* <4*44 .. .. .. .. 4
Alldti a Latunaa *4a«4 «
India blua .. *
India blue *4*« 4
KtliMtlafU a 44*44 .. .. - 4
Martb* Waahbipton »a ** •• « J*4
Osrner’a radlanta 44*44 .. •• 4
Charter Oaks, s»**« * *•*
• TICKS.
Hampshire 4 J"*
Amoakea* A C A J*
Amoakea* A * " •• ”
Atnoakaa* C * •• •• * ** 4
Reciprocity •••••<
PLAID HOME9PUNB.
City MHIa .. •• • * *
Pour yard. *ood M lack .. 4 3-4
Lodt ahlrtlnpa **»s« y. ; J' 4
Lodi dreaa atylea 44*4# 3 I-<
Bt. Clair dreaa atylN 4
Ocean solid* .. .. .... * ®* 4
Martha Waßhlnktim fnhnle* .. .. 3 3-4
Mlacellattaou* brands. Il*ht
weight "** *" 2 “ l *
laaatta * yard* Plain •• •• •• •• *J *
Thorndike * 4
Herculaa .. .. .. .. .« *• •• •• •• • ‘’ 4
•* *
Crescent I I_S
Pelham. »2 bal Ho bo* 15
P. O. F., 30 ball* to bo* 1®
k' O. P-. SO NW to lb 17 1-1
Muaco*eo * 1-1
37 inch 4 1-1 yd. plaids. •»>*« make
Simpson' allk flnlih foulard* «4x
Pacific mournings 64x64 .. .. .. 4 l-«
China allka 64x64 4 M
8
Slater 64x64 S 1-2
Concord, 56x80 .. .. .. • l" 4
Rome 56x40 S 1-4
Edwards 3 I*l
Keystone 3 l* 3
Fifth Avenue SI- 4
REARS HIT’S.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearsey 8 1-4
Kincaid and others -* » 1-4
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime 708 85
ALL KINDS OF DAME
v—AND— N
THE VERY BEST OF EVERYTHING IN SEASON
]Vlohrmann’s Restaurant
OPEN UNTIL 2 AM. OPEN UNTIL 2 A.M
U HHTiinr mmmm* M M n *4 ** » H si
I f** -,iT - Effrif -ht-ot r ‘ m ts , PH li Ilk
| jrjiiiT!% -riirtnrt* PI pmmrnP , SI Si
\pmm*** m mnh p* Si
StA4Rt*tfc APP
|«r*« his hnni»Ss
t“in trS Ysrtrta *** bm V* *
| a || | § mm* *.***, it $1
L m n n > *«9m* S»PNk. pvt SMii »» p. S S
1 p f Pmt «« »« StlsStt SS .
I m 11, tta rttt m-til m* 4h9- ,»**§>*•
■taN r • >1 f'WltS fmh - % JM*f (NR* ** M **%
I tto-nn ttS it* pm #■§ .. m It A
i Mrttru-f, M ‘l9 p*9 A*S h m ASIA |
, ~ ' a ~ tmr ott ** ftt tA
I t a tm# tS sort mm t
•*4 ririm p* A .. S M
lit - .r#• id inn, (wt iNwgr ►* »« a* .. A
HdP 9bmm. pm 9m ** •* *
fltiM IN* Smmi pf« ,a r AMP *
|«*«b* ******* pm P ** .a tt Ptl IA
P»(Miif Pate P« A pm 9**m ►* *.
Pdf Pd 4 d«V Id .. * • „ .♦ a M a. At
fXItSI HHC. ddf #tNI a* a a. H SA I
Ad# PMS4SNS mm i pm 499
'jtifM (f«| d«»Bit>, fNF («!„„„ NftA
I «r*#l rPmmm. fth«d*H IA At
ppih (A**, it vs* s it. t ato L i a
QwwlaUed* (t«l« tM fdfditP* '
I«4 df fedd AT * OPStHTa
IPS. AaPM.
kdtffli f*Sa HP .* . «tit a. a
*«#*»?gdl ( t*f*d. fAti «* aa aa US . ..!
j -:«*>' C :.« ( | -r» iPTf ald ,
ktodtlfid fintWa,a. aa a. t*S mo
k)«tfA linm»4oM .a a* M aa * j
Idttl CtroUnt | 1 sr« .. ~ . 1U tui
cm m>sm
Adptfttd Td. IASI .. ttt
AU|U*f« 9%. |«9» a* a. aa •• at IP Ml
AUtfUtt* ft. ISIA .. •• a. •• HP ... 1
Atfttffi I tr«, UP .. •• a. lit ...I
AKfUfta 4’t. Itff •• a IAS 040
A (ltd Ift r«. tfU aa •• aa t» ...
Atlanta 7*a. HP .. .. .• •• las ...
Attanla Pd ItSV ... a* •« •• a# IIS I
Atlanta 4 i n 19f3 M .. •« ISA
Atlanta «’». Iff? .. •• •• Iff •••
Savannah ft'i, S9SA .• a . •• HI •••
*aran**A I'd Itlf a. to .. a. HI aaa 1
Ham* it. Iff: ISS ...
folumhui It Its# .. aa aa aa IP #•*
('ohimbut 4 Mil 1017 •• « lot
Minn 4 I-ra. I*2* IN
Marti, fa. I*l4 .. .. It*
-ColotnWa f«-f» .. .. .. *» ...
Cbarlaato. 4'a, IN* .. .. .. B ••«
• —(}ra dad.
RAILROAD BOND*.
Ooorgla R. R. * Bk* Co
r. isn nf ...
Oeorgta R. R * Bk* Co
r* I*2* in
Charlotte, Coiaanhia a Au
*uaia, Ist r., I*N 107 ...
Chwrlotla, Columbia a Au
gusts. 24 Ta, I*lo 117 ...
Augusta Ho. R. R . *'». 1*24 M
C. It. R. Ranking Co. Collat
eral Trust I’s, IKS .. .. ..*f N
Southern Railway t'A I*o4 .. ..‘*7 M
Central of C.eorgla Railway,
Ist consol nort. Ca, 1044 .... H M
C. of O. Ist pref In t» 40
Ceeitral of Georgia Railway,
Id pref Income*, 1446 11 14
C. of a. Ist pref la . 1*44 ~ ~ l 4
G. H. a E . let m. t’a, 1*44 .. 105 107
Houth Georgia and Florida,
2d 7*a, l*»* 101
Poulb Georgia and Florida.
2d Ta. 18M 101
Ocean Hteamahlp Co., Ist 4'a
2d 7'a, lA» .. 104 ...
FACTORV BONDS.
Enterprise Ml* <70., Ist C's.
1003 103
Hlhley Mf*. Co., Ist la, I*o3 .100
glbley Mf*. Cn.. Ist 4 s, 1903 . 100
I Ga. R. R. * B. Co, stock .. 197 200
| Houthwestern HR. Stock 99 100
Augusta and Savannah stock .99 100
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oats, white, sacked 38
Oat*, mixed, sacked .. 34
Corn, white, sacked .. .. .. „ .. 50
Corn, mixed .. 48
Meal, boiled, per bushel 47>4
Flour, common .. 3.50
Flour, fancy extra 3.74
Flour, second patent .. t 00
Flour, standard patent t. 25
Flour, fancy patent 4.75
Wheat brnn, 100-ib sacks 80
Fine feed, 100-lb sacks 90
Hay—uatlve. per ton 12.00
Huy—Timothy, per ton 13.00
Hay—choice, per lon It.oo
Hums—choice sugar cured .. ~ lOallV*
Smoked rib sides 8
Dry salt ribs 6
Lard, pure leaf, In tierces 644
Lard, kettle, rendered in tierces. 6 1-4
Sugar, granulated ~564
Scarpology Is the art of reading
character from the shoe soles. Ac
cording t<> a Swiss physician a sym
metrically worn heel and sole Indi
cate an energetic, faithful, well bal*
aneed character.
It Is hard work to do nothing: for
that Is work which a man always at
tends to himself, personally.
TUTU .A. GUST .A. HRRALD
ONt.tr KHKItP UNO.
a* Ns* Oh* A
. 4*9pk *tpl- 5 * % ApP
#(AI fpMpb f mmmm " -9P* P#**- *m (AA (P*
f toMAIAAAi' toM lA* (NMPA Aw*!* l tofl*i <
- o*l pf A AptoA AA to** %*•'*"«*«► to to
Iml (pt» 90 mmmmtrn 99 toi to %to
I *v»«*Kf*4 t%» pppmmpi 9999'
Ha—ini to— —hi —to Ap totwu—
14—A AA —toto -Pto——*A*f PA to— —P I
i# ft * mv— MwH Am— AMP p*m mm* ♦A—
j fto—v to—i—*Ai— TAto t—« A—to 6
•v»# (p*p 'mm 99* nhk !*••*.♦ li *
; pp—A AM—A Jp—to—to, A A—— (HoA—f,
#o—l—l Mptf t*lf( 99 AiPIAIto ftotof
iionoa ts Pf(pf—Sf
I— Atip —A —Hi of *A<i
g g* %*mJpm9 fl— fjt j»y «H
1 jgf (ip toMf* AtoA va «■ t l A | AI
a _ .a . I^NFTM* A ■ to
IP t—. PPM “
sslfotfkt M* NNrt N N* *44.1 a •
; mml NNNhWf *!•* fwaRN N*N •»*! pw
H>wa*a4 4n *!*• Ml • ***** ** *tN*
i **t. • kaf *l9®» M* •••. aw* P—Nf **
*4 *• P4N • •**•** pa*l*k»»«»,
’ mta r*MM N«a **•* »k* •*** 4,4,1
j pH A
! Of— pf lA* tPfoo —• to aaH toi——
f 1*00(1 toklpp—( * AMI A—toAMto 9m PPfMto !
bad 4»iW «Nlrtf«la*ad Ha •** Nwna
ilp (A# APffprAP —tip P •—mAn— —rip
—Adi vfAA *ABP Awtorp if**—
hli pm—P, PpA PAP • AVAf *• 499* j
.Ala ptori ttto TV torpp i* * |,,s #
pp—Afc**« Ito (vfttoi AMto—yAA
joplv A ArP pf lAo AiPPtoli n—•— .
j polity to i rppfttop. II Ato §pMp§ p 4
j*b. HNiMffltv tn Mptvil PAY pltoPipf
|at aoeh ImwNi* mm* IN NrfrtaM ******
nm* are 4ake« wk»**»*r It anwra.
Tk* malnrlty of tk* nakll boys ar*
!«* c*aii*maniy sad *i» dw»ar*d a «*4i
nf fellow* mm 0* r ' rt kN»d la • I#** 4
I laetßwtkn, 4*4 Ike* condemn aa *a-
I treaty a* do tk* odle*** Ike kind ts
' Ithtf wkkHfc kaa feeeaHy ocrorred. a
i. *i«,*sw
fast. Ik* Klwwdlh*
Mr. A. 07 Tkomaa «•* M**T»*WN»]
IVx . kaa fwMd a m*re ralusU. d(w*j
«-every than has yN been ma>le In IMS
Klondike Fur yearn ke suffered unlOi l
agony from aPf—PNM. a«
by bemorihaff**: and *aa *haol*te«y!
cured be Dr. Kln* a New Discovery
foe fhmaumidlow. Offudk* and PoM*. H*
declare* that gold la n t little value In
comparison with Ihl* roarvetoua cur*!
would have It, even If It coat a htm-,
dred dollar* a .htdtle. Asthma. Bcon-1
chltla and all throat and Inn# *ft»- Ikm*
are poatUvely euted by Dr. Kln*‘a N#W;
lHec.ivery for ConaumirUon. Trial bot
tles 10. at Howard * Wlllet # dru*!
store. Regular id*» 4* rent* and II N.
Guaranteed to cure or prtc# refunded.
SMOOT INO AFFRAY.
It Occurr*d at !T*wry County, Tense*-
a**. Yesterday.
Naahvlllr. Totin.. Oct. IT. A
shooting affray occurred at Oartar’a
Creak, in Maury county, yesterday
morning. In which one man was kill
ed and two others wern wounded The
men are prominent farmers and the
trouble grew out of religious differen
ces.
Cam Simmons was engaged to be
married to Mias WHIN Wlsener. who
lives with Mr*. Irvine. Recently he
sent her a church paper requesting
that she read a certain article. This
provoked a quarrel with Mrs. Irvine's
sons, and yeeterday Simmons and Mr*, j
Irvine quarreled. Warren and Drew
Irvine arpied themselves with revolv
er* and went to Simmons’ home to set
tle affair*. Simmons told them that
he wanted no trouble and turned to
go In the house when one of the Ir
ving boys shot him in the hack. Sim
mons then liegau firing and all three
men emptied their revolvers. Sim
mons was struck three times and died
In a few hour* Warren Irvine was
hit twice and Drew Irvine once. Both
will recover.
TILT THE MAT UP .
Fashion Decrees That Women Should
Wear It Away Back on the head.
Women'* hats are changing In the
tip of 'eui. For months we have been
wearing our "lids” away down over
our noses, a trick that made many a
hat look as If it had been left hanging
over the brink by a landslide. Wo
men may wear their hats that way
now if they want to, which Is a kindly [
permission of fashion makers, but oth-1
er cants arc newer. The most
striking of these puts the hat back on
the head, leaving the front hair in
plain view and necessitating a deal
more care of it. Though half of the
top of the head is bared by some of
these models, they do not suggest that
the hat is about to slip off backward.
This look is avoided by clever tricks
o. trimming, generally by small pieces
spreading to the sides, or by perky
wired bows that stand tip straight.
These somehow make plain that the
hat Is in the place intended for it, but
their arrangements are frequently so
fantastic as to make these small hats
quite as striking as a full sized picture
hat. Another tip that is in revival is
that which pushes the hat coquettishly
up from one side. in some models,
this Is done extravagantly, for of
course some woman will at once over
do such a trick once it is permitted to
do It at all. Even when done in mod
eration it demands glossy hair careful
ly cared for and arranged. Cincin
nati Inquirer.
GooD
iaCK
BAKING
POWDER*
15 THE BIST
Hi|hM‘ of AH In LMVir
tflff Pobgf.
I in, i -- - ■——— J
Iff At t*»tkTfl
FOR RENT
j p wMfTtni Mot *n* cm rrm
I RROAIf STRUT
f (pf Ats—to jit f —ll (A —HP t> tt t , to (A
((A (top >1 A f—A *«#••# AA AA
fto (pi*'*—f, f §*9499 8* AA -
>M rtnipr Mf*—l, 1 A•— *• to to
lili H—ppi Ml—*B* A f—M—— •• —IB H 1
{J—I (to—APP Ml 4 —HU A ff— mm s» W *•
I (if 4 ! PVIP—VI Alt—A AMP—IA mm m* WAA i
f *•*•&«** 9 m Hl—p « fpp—to •• mm li •• j
0 ?r~* A—(JP € f—N—MA am mm mm WAA
rt»ue* «*• Hid- * f -tn* . ...UN
~ _._* .. a**aruL4a kwattvaa,
HRmadi ~~ ~ ~ »
Iff n*„»,p HfUat - • »
. I Law R**i* *u.«*-*J|
? 4 la* Haag* I!.. - * * I
[ I Law »*•*• •• • *!
MB topppulto *> *• •• •'* •* * j
mtt m m 4 j I
tof... 11—4 f<-r f (* mm** pi
[|| CNm—A iVTApApHI M M #* •• •• ** A
Lf*S •• •• •• ** •• A® AA j
Pto tor«—4 AtoA—i •• •• •• J* i
Ipfi h't—4 - •• •• *• ••
H Broad atreet >« ~ •• •• • I
} 1873 [tmad —.. •••• •••• I*
UEk Br *4 Nrrrt *. .. .. .. «• "N 44
i ff] mils afreet a.’. -• .. •• .. •• H
| kt tan* street, .71 <rn
I Part «f deeSrabty situated Broad
etreut *tor*. eereetally adaptad for
dreeatnaklMT eHißMiutfi.
Tbe above list will ba t hiaffsd from
day to day.
John. W. Dickey
Krai EtMi Agent.
To Rent
Tf**' - V*
Fiore iwl Realdenc* it 1!W
\yn Brc*d alnrt. On* ol tb* M
■land* in lb* city <or • good Oroeary
“tor*, or in Ibct, eny bu»in«*. Tba
H ( .u*c ha* at* (•*) good rooms, •
good yard, and It »*ry con**nient.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
FOR SALE
bav* Ibr *al* Tory dealrable build-
Ing lot located in tb* contra of on* of tb*
handsomest block* in tb* city, ti til a*ll
ram* **ry cheap. Juat tb* plac* for a
bandaoma residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 13*7 GREENE STREET.
Just Arrived
Beautiful line of China
Matting, solid Mahogany
Bedroom Suits, Lovely
Line of Walnut Suits,
finest line of Extension
Tables in the city from
$3.50 TO SSO
OAK SUITS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLEMING & BOfflES
904 Broad Street.
CALC rod
Augusta Brewing Co s
EXPOirr mrkh
BELLE O IT OBOBGIA
/
jtou a«*. ( #pAj
Our Draught Beer Has
None Superior.
•e-wCd LL foil I*
I AUGUSTA BEER.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In any turns desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
tO years time, payable 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.
Aleiander&Joln
A—ntaScttoto A—me—i
Mortgage (MB|*ar,
705 Broad St
> PORTNER’S <
C •HOFBRAU and )
/ VIENNA CABINET /
/ BRANDSOF f
! Export \
! Beers \
? ARE THE BEST (
S ASK FOR THEM. /
& R. MITCHKI.J., ALEX. McDOXALD
Supt. Ot Co*. Sec- Ueu. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Street.
Electric Supplies—speaking Tub«e, etc., etc.
Repairs to ell Electrical apparatus.
Electric Light Wiring a specialty.
Beil'Phone 1002. - - - Mrowger 670.
r ® oo ucEtx
, ftoiLEßrEEgy VET** |
And wt LOW TRICES. stock. A!*>
I’IPC, VAI-VFS *nci FIITINOH.
fjINKH. B«!LKIW.MII.WwhI KKPAIRJ*.
Lombard Iron Works & Supply uo, f
acgvsta. ga.
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. 1398.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m.! 5:21 p. m.
Lv. Sandersville . 1:19 p. m.| 9:09 p. m.
Ar. Tennille .. .. 1:30 p.m.j 9:21 p. rr>.
Ar. Macon .. .. . 3:45 p m.| 3:55 a. m.
Ar. Dublin. .. . 4:20 p m.|
Lv. Dublin ‘10:00 a. m.
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:38 p. m.|U:55 a. m.
Lv Tennille. . . 5:15 a. tn.| 3:ls p. m.
Lv. Sandersville. 5:25 a. m.| 3:21 p. m.
Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. m.| 1:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close connection made at Tennnllle
with Central R. R. for Macon, and with
Wrightsvtlle and Tennille R. R. for
Dublin and Hawkinsville.
C. W. JACKSON 1 .
Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt.
James TT. Jackson,
Joseph H. Sands, ’ ts » : t
Receiver*. S
» All (443 AD MMUKHTUHI
Chirtero# I * Carolina
• •* «*« * A **^V >M *
t. i aguu »(**• > # *
j OnRS—Tw c* m ~ m ' l •»*
i A# : - lill TTI-j . .. —j**- ->y
* ktogf f£2
mSSmZ '*'**
♦ Kama Ka&Bmm »*! a 4Ki4m***L****
‘ *.:drr*"»~*"‘TTpi mmm * (PMP (PJA—
I —c—l| AHjtol.i i
* ■HAMVBMHBfctP—•**! Mtotoi* * *—* j
# 4ttoto999mm*-* f ! A—toHA—PM ** 1
I mrnmm* ,i
* 999*90*499 ****** to tot— 94999
I m ——(AA (toHAHA* *■** ‘9*** H^topto !******** \
ts -g'jT -■ : t ... i-• * **■ •
pt pSSST!«»-3 t **♦„♦*? i
: r* 'i l itoi p*rn\mm* 4 ■■VMHpn*>•****
IS§ piiHtmmc PNPWmJ■—
- P—Atol mmm h«b— 1 pAAAf*»** *- »
* gtoAAtoWto «*-»»** •**■ *M A«gßAto( -» ** ** j
[ * jJtotoWAtoa —m>|
I • Pi——k |« . 4.mrnmmo* ■*i ‘* ***** ? ftoPAP i
49 pip AtoA I OWN»(«n Irtn j —HAa—I j
* fMklw..a..» ..... •».<«.• *'■**4 4>
I *ysm*MMa.. ! d-mpffi
-fc— *■«■■ **-1... lIMtNRK. I—** i
• Kja jMffw.... t Mfm
■ * MUgRSbgN., * *.. | MNN4
*— !•■.-.•- • Njn*
fTHwriam— ..... ..... j * **•
■(Misl H T...MM.al.«.>e- tmmm
• jFi 1 llr |BI M ..{ I 4RpM k*UW !
*f>UuCst. ~..LUMP MNS»
(mmimmv..*l *****-, txdkwN
; ‘ BA**
! * Alvwaw lM*am
a. 4ww>..., mw .,. j,.,, ...’ Ltegm
I a l a iea »*• • aususm u saw Mas
es*twrT%*w aitaAeua ssala tot o* pee*4
•a a a. L
turn iiQioiii i mt a* fete**uc*d *’• ah
t*4p>* *• 4. a, t, aid 1.(6 rn oam
*•* PfUH*e*Ut» mm BewNofU hw w.f
f** tmA'immmm »*•*#**• ta u«a»u
mmm. arli—aua mo.. *AdBH
B. J I RAKI «*•» fba **»■
A- M. KOkTK SwStnita* A*
| R gklWXi' TtuAk Miuagw
a a*—B B*a
BLUE RIDOE RAILROAD.
R. C, RUTTIK Boniest.
r*a»be»ud tA.asbou •
F'eu* Baa'd d FVai AsW d
CTu.l naau R Claoa Claw
Mix’d a Mix'd
IWy. sky ; MaIMA Dtv W».
ft* ts Bo d J Be H B* A
AM FM | lAJVtvu Loaw ’l*M I AM.
I* 14 IMI Andaman *i I MGR **
It It 1 N| f 1.... Deswf ~,.n > *2GI M
to *! 1 M M 1..... Atttua 3 4*ll 8*
I 9 4* I 1413 .. Nt'4M>« ..Jl I 4*u:«
• spt i;*t;t*i Ob'try CteWi 0 t All 8
i • «s f.eutis AAjm’t Orodffg f| 4 It 44 N
• 141 4:44 241... 'RAM AC A ~M 4.29T4-R
• I4i |T l 4 *|
• ».h nj. Weatl Cntou ,*| 4N,
• 14! W-. " alkali* ...*| 4J7|
AM PM i (Laave AftiNMl I'M.
Rail Ned ba ll N 0.4
I V. Regular Stan u. T. FN* fftatloa.
i Ait rwakt trains from Amteraoa t*
! W alkalis kav* fight to track «w«f
. trains of tb# aam# tlao* moving 1* op.
poatt* direction, untoe* otherwise apec
ined bp train order*.
Wilt also atop *t following atari wia
to take tax or let off pnaaengera Pbln
aey’e, Jamie aud B*a<ly Spring*
No, 12 tonneci* with Boulltera rail
way No. 12 at Aaderaen.
Noe i and t connect with SeuUmta
railway No*. 12 aud >7 at rraa,
, J. R. ANDERSON, fiuperinn ndent.
ATLANTIC COIST LINL
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUT*
TO THE EAST AND NORTH. ,
i-lupml Lv..Augusta. Gn..Ar | T 44am
I.Stpmj Lv Aiken Ar | 7: Item
4fl7pmi Lv....Denmark....Ar ! I 17pm
4:l*pm Lv....Orangb’g..,.Ar | 4 ioem
d-«4pin| Lv..Sumter. *. C...Ar j 4:29am
B:44pn!| Lv Flor*ocv....Ar j I:2sam
M:33pm( Lv...Fayetteville...At- | I:l4pm
1 Jlamj Ar. Petersburg.Vn Lv j » JJpm
4:64am! Ar....Rlchmi>ud....Lv | ( 12pm
7:41 am! Ar..Washington..Lv | 4 4*|im
t:Mam Ar... Balilmor*. ...Lv | 2 25pm
ll:*4am| Ar.. Philadelphia Lv |I4 o»pm
2 93pm| Ar.... New Tork....Lv | »:3e*nt
Pullman palace buffet eleeplr.g cere
from Macon and Augusta to New Tork
without change.
R. A. BRAND. Gen. Aft.,
723 Broad St.. Augusta, Ga.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Mam*er,
H. M. EMERSON. Gen. Paaa. Aft.
Central of Ceorgia Rail
way.
Schedule in Effect
SEPTEMBER 11TH. 1898.
(90th Meridian Time.)
LEAVE AUGUSTA.
No. 2 For Savannah 1:20 P. M.
No. 4 For Savannah, Macon
Atlanta 8:10 P. M.
No. 6 For Macon. Atlanta,
bjul Way Station* .. 8:20 A. M.
No. 52 For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 9:30 A. M.
ARRIVE AUGUSTA.
No. 1 From Savananh .. .. 1:40 P. M.
No. 3 From Savannah, Ma
con, Atlanta 6:35 A. M.
No. 6 From >tacon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 6:50 P. M.
No. 63 From Macon. Atlanta
and Way Stations .. 5:30 P. M.
Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4 daily. /
Nos. 6 and 5, daily except Sunday.
Nos. 62 and 53. 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.
E^rERBELDINQ
PLUMBER, GAS AND
HOT WATER FITTER.
NO. 541 BROAD STREET
BOTH PHONES-
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
——USE
Land’s Headache Capsules
Mads Only By
HOWARD dr WILLETT DRUG CO.
B EL L E OB' GEORG I-A.
OCTOBER 19
«U 4 tU^»j^l**WUPk
S. L t GJUIUMT CO
••• *4***4JW*m* >■—
4gM»t t UL
tmmo IMdb ***■ ** ttomtmm Ta*
•mb t**4M k«*» (>*■»*-
’ L« Am> **» *■*—» t * * diaM
! 49 4*99 —M—M—tol—■ l* • —to— * to
il* <9m *** >♦ —— 49 *——«• * - **—i
9m*tf to—— 4 : *4u(
1 1* 4999494 49499 Pp 4 (j —(toto ffitoto
-49 ( »tmm (—to- —8 4♦ t ini" 1— — 144 pm
4* i%9o‘ *•* —(to— 4P 4904449 9449049
)toi—— 949 1 9**99 to—(totof 1 to—
; —S»—to—lm • * J— Kb—* tow—l
9f • —ff *M 9999* 4* f **** to—to—l
(,# M—f(totok. 449pf49 I * 9 4 Nto* • 9mm
,»• «w~-n** .Aist* *# j w»- w^gmm
A:gk> Ml pg MO I' * tkuß.
i Daw* Rhpaapt RMadkp 1
!Le 4*Bi • 4ff« fa *■».... t Mam
lat *.**»,., t Uva*. ar *<#-«*«• i*e*
4MBBBXF ip7 e MhaisSu*(Bßßa«!tei^W*r-^B*m*.
bukVl AbM S4*t IM lid i'4sk*44
' fbeeewb 4aa*#e ta gad bags hen Yaeff
It i i*wu L*eee T * Vea T«»* A •***
| At A >•**,... A’ wse 4« ••*•> «* a aver
dr pram. 4-4 tim 1 * twawa-x A i*aw
1 t> Pwdua'd. jl.tma t* *--*•» d ,t item
i At Belli tew *.BUw Ar d ia .' lawn
At Ben Y«sk4Jßpe*,d# Aegsaua ’deem
1 aaaaamme at owimw *»** x*a
I kef* »aam at** auk ■■*■« kB
Awkagßt—g Fm. anralßagda»n ******
ana 4b* "•«»*** aw* Miaad k* au pmam
I Bau ms* awatK
J. M adSD*. I,d KMltmOff
Kaaerw N ■■ est trad* agm.
t. I iumxmi da* dugmaQia.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ™
__ -SR-
(Mtiii* 9m**** tto* mui —to
!•«>*• mm 4 toto* to—
r—- '912:. , u
18 j J SI
t: agar* *• *.... iVi Tl?
be dagnem, *a ky .
:fe* r «#l «s{
etaSPt#'-
• Jh*wekma ■ Im£ ! fm2
• k—B ■(•- J*» !*•
dr suiinke M*t U **g
I Kg. . I B *hi
dr RerMk ■ ■ I ** 4 • •
• ouriib»... ...- LiLiLr m
Il dwasmnA .... . ..j* 4 ** **>
!*«•* •• »8
• . :::::: <*«»>, »»■
l-alkk. Be, II 8. N
1 tall r Unity.
k {few Twk rx kb. T»p It imt
fluli irtaatr ... ISi* IBs
R> kau ia. go. By ■ 10 Bp U 15a
L* BKhraea* 1 18 188 ,*l2 iilia
Iw tMaidle j 4 *»»{ *Up
L» Sorfo!* 9 34pj ~
Ar. Greaaßawa I * 45 a
Lr OrsMisbnra 7 64*, <*•
“ I’hsrtatta 9 3*l WBp
■ bock Kill W 86 s 11 04 p
* Chester I« If*: li Bp
* witicrhem ... II *1 * 13 W a
Ar tiNbi* BiaAd g*t 12 45a* IK a
lr CoiumtaaUa dep t I 16p 4 Ma
. “ Johastoaa IM|i 606*
* Treatea . *ufy 4Ba
“ Oniitsrik IBp 7Of a
Ar Xagusls.. .. .. : * I6pj »<U*
Le Aabeeifls' “ '*»!*, * Q6p
Lv. kpartaaoarg . ...11 40*| 6 Up
Li Oahu*. B.r d« iky ..j * uop "T»e
dr Charlerto* | 6 dipt II 4D*
Lv Cnl hia y C dlnty II 54 * 13 47 *
dr 9«ckvwavtUe. 9 3>p ills
■LfcinJa cdß abb vies
Bi.-cHenl dally pwaengsw service bevwee*
npride amt New Tork
No* K aud 48—1* »*hi»f »«■ and AeMbwaaiem
Ll»u*et Solid VsatibuTrd I ruin with (lining
«*r* ead first el**s easrbe* Borlh of (’harloite.
I Puilmeo drew inf room sleepiu* car* netWM*
’ Tamil* J*rk*ouvule, htniul. Waafciagtoa
1 *ad N*w v jrk
■ Puilmau o.replug Car* brtwrru (barlolt*
and Riehmoad .
Pullman drawingroom sleeping <»ra b»
! tween (,reruutx.ro and Norfolk Coo**- .*m
1 tion •« Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT,
■ arriving there in time for brrakfaet.
Solid train, with Parlor o»ra, between
C%*rle*tou aud Aahevtll-
No*. 34 and 34—C. A Post Mail. Through
PnUn.au drawing room buffet sleeplag o*r«b*>
tween Javkaonnl)* and New York and Pull
man sleeping care between August* act Char
lotte Puiiiuan deeuing car* between Jack
!»nvill* and Columbia, eu route dally be!uses
acksonviUe and Oinidnnatl, via Ash anil*.
RANK M OAN NON. J.M.CCLP,
Third V P d Gen. Mgr. T M . Wn-hlnftoa
B' A TI'KK. *A H HAHDtVIt K.
u P A Waahlagton. _ O. P A. Aiiaata
GEORGIA • • RAILROAD.
(90th net'll!inn Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 1894.
Pullman Sleeper* between Macon end
New Tork.
Through Pullman Sleeper# between Au.
gusta and St- Louts.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osam! B.2opm|l«:3opia
Ar Atlant* ...!12:36pm| 3:2opin| s:ooa.<a
Ar Macao ~..|ll:«*m| I 6:46am
Ar Athens ....|U:l6pm| 7;Jopm|
Ar GnlneSviUe!*3:4spm| I
Ar White Pl’*|*l:o4pml |
Ar Mill’gale .!10:10uml I 4:3o*m
Ar Wash’ton ..|lo:Dlam| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 4:15 p. m., and ar
rives at MHledgevltle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 4:14 a ra,
7-45 tu m.. 1:20 p. m. end 8:25 p. nx,
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A-
CAROLINA AND, NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect. March 6, 1898.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Auguste, Southern Ry.. 9:30 D m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 o.m.
Leave Chester, C. A- N. W. Ry 7:46 a m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. IV , Ry 1-16 pin.
Leave Lenoir, Stage 2:00 p.nk
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blo»’ing~Pock, Stage .. 7:80 p.m,
G. W. HARPER, C. F. HARPER,
President.