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KELARBEY'B.
Heavy Columbia, hovy Kearaey S 1-4
Kincaid and other* ... 3 1-4
lime, cement and plaster. ,
Lime 70a 85
Rufcndalo cement .* 11.4 S
Portland cement *2.75 to 3.35
Louisville cement In paper sacks ..11.00
Plaster in bills 11.74
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* 13.00
Painted buckets, per do* 11.10
;; H b B cedar palls, per do* .. .. $1.75
; n B B cedar palls, per do* .. .. $2.00
Tuba painted, per nest $1.75
pope. Manila, per pound » 1-2
Rope, Sisal, Per puund 7c
p, |>e, cotton, per pound .. .. lOcallc
Nalls, wire $1.75 base
Nalls, cut base
Shovel*. Ames, per do* .. .. 111*111.50
Shovel*, diamond, per do* .. .. $7.00
Shovels, riveted back, per do*. .. $4.75
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Hamas, red top. per doa .. ... .. $2.25
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Fine feed, 100-lb sacks •• •• .. 90
Hay—native, per ton .. .. .. .. 12.00
Hay—Timothy, per ton 11. 00
Hay—choice, per lon .. .. ~ .. 14. M
Hama —choice sugar cured .. .. 10all>4
Smoked rib skies 6 1-3
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Lard, pure leaf, In tierces 514
laird, kettle, rendrred In tierces. 4 1-4
LAURENS COI RT POSTPONED.
Oconee and Western Road Sold to
the W. & T.
Dublin. Oa.. Oct. 29. The adjourn
ed term of the Uuirens superior court,
which was to he held next week, has
been postponed one week, aud wtll be
gin on November 7. Judge Hart has
sent an order to the court to tbl» ef
fect.
There was some doubt expressed by
lending lawyers here na to the legality
of adjourning the court during vaca
tion, which was done last July. Had
the court been held as adjourned, in
many cases appeals would have been
carried to higher courts on this
ground.
To prevent this, Judge Hart has va
cated that order, and called a special
term for the first Monday in Novem
ber. when the same jury will
serve.
It Is reported here that the Oconee
and Western railroad has been sold to
the WrlghUtvUle and Tennllle. Gene
ral Manager England of the former
road is now in New York, it is said, to
close tho trade.
The Oconee and Western is 40 miles
long, running from this place to
Hawklnsville, crossing the Southern at
Empire. The Augusta Southern tried
to buy it last year and at one time
It was thought that It had don© so,
but the negotiations fell through. The
Wrightsville and Tennllle is a valuable
feeder to the Central, and if it secures
the Oconee and Western will prove
more so.
OABTORIA.
Baux Kind You Haw Always Bought
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It ta eawlalwlr gratlDln* to th* aob-
Itc to has* of »*** (wwcero ta the land
who at* not afraid to be **weroao to
the woody osad sulfasm* The proprie
tor# of Dr. KHaF* Now ttsmwty for
4'otuHimtdlna. t'ouaha and t'olda, hava
Dtvoa away ovor tea milliea trial bet-
Ilea of this fraw) modi- m* and have
the Mttafartkia nf kmmlad ll baa ab
aolutely cared ihooaands of hopeless
cases Aaihma. Bn>o, hltls. H«araetie*w
and all diseases of tho Throat. Chest
and I-un** ace surely cared tiy It. Chit
on Howard A WUIot, druFkl*’* *ad got
a trial botrl*. 4A- RoguMr slue Me and
II ao s?very hotlle guaranleod, or prkw
refunded.
Dozier is dead.
Coroner's Jury I>rClares Thai Taroar
I trail the Fatal Shot.
Saluda. 8. C„ Oel. *».-John Jlnt'er.
the negro who waa shot In the hall of
Attnwsy A Etheridge’s building, on
Monday rnrenlng, died nl hi* home,
about two mile* In the country, yes
terday about 11 o’clock. Deputy
Coroner Ramey was notified and he
immediately proceeded to summon a
jury of Inquest, and they. In company
with Messrs. Klrksey and Gunter,
drove out and viewed the body and
held the auiopyy late yesterday after
noon.
The coroner notified the Jury to be
on hand this morning at 9 o’clock. In
order that he might pioo*d to hold
the Inquest. Several witnesses were
sworn, and among them was Mr. Ed.
Turner, the liveryman of our town,
who admitted doing the shooting.
His testimony was as follows: “l saw
John Hosier on the streets Monday;
1 went up in the Attaway * Etheridge
building on business, and at the top
of the steps 1 saw Johu Hosier stand
ing in the hall. John turned and
threw his hands behind him: then I
shot him. Frdm what I had heard.
1 expect«<l to be (hot myself. No
words paused between us ” The jury
returned the following verdict: "John
Dozier came to his death by gunshot
wounds in the hand of Ed. Tur
ner."
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature Of C
Move tip n Peg.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 29.—Mr. James G.
Carlisle, soliciting passenger agent of
the Central rallrouii In Macon, will on
November 1 succeed Mr. J. It. Vandi-
Viere as commercial agent In this citv.
Mr Vondiviere will go to Savannah
as "commercial agent of the Central at
that point. The change is a promotion
for both Mr. Vandlvlere and Mr. Car
lisle. It is not known who will succeed
Ml-. Carlisle, as the appointment, has
not been made.
Four hundred-years ago only seven
metals were known. Now Ihere are
fifty-one. thirty of which have been
discovered within the present century,
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M«nuUr<umd By
The Southern ifg. Co.,
RICH MONO. VA.
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had you a Fri «*a a
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O THE HOIIROI . «
FILLET DRUG COMPANY. H
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Lojuuuls juljuiJ
Koff-Knot
Will Cure Any
COUGH.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
Made and sold only
BY
R. H. LAND,
522 Ninth 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 & BOWLES
904 Broad Street.
Hacon Boy Appointed.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 29.—Mr. Rowe Price
—an old Macon boy—has been appoint
ed Secretary to Secretary of State Phil
Cook. This announcement will Le
learned with pleasure by Mr, Price's
many friends in Macon. Recently Mr.
Price has bean bookkeeper for a large
music house in Augusta, but has spent
a great portion of hi: time since leav
ing Macon on the fa: lily plantation in
Lee county, which c unty is also the
home of the new si .-retarv of State.
Mr. Price is a son-itkJew of Capt. R.
W. Bonner of Macon.
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Our Draught Beer Has
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East
AUGUSTA BEER.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and S years time, or on
10 years tlma, 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.
AleiaDder&Joln
Afrati gMU# A turrcM
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705 Broad St
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R R. MITCHELL, AI.EX. Mt DONALD
bapt. ot Con. Sac. A Uau. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntnah Street.
Electric Supplies—.-peaking Tub-s, etc., ate.
K | sirs to all Klcvlrical *p|*r*uu-.
Kit* trie Light Wiring a specialty.
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tIINKS. BOII.KHS. MILLS and KFPAI ltd.
Lombard Iron Works & Supply 00.,
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. 1848.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 it. m l 5:21 p. m.
Lv. Sundei svllle . 1:19 p. ni.| 9.09 p. tn.
Ar. Tennilie .. .. 1:30 p.m.| 9:21 p. m.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.| 5:55 a. tu.
Ar. Dublin 4:20 p tu.|
Lv. Dublin *10:90 a. m.
Lv. Macon .. .. H:3S p. m.|11:55 a. m.
Lv Tennllle. . . 5:15 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 al TennnU’.e
with Central R. R. for Macon, and With;
Wrightsville and Tennilie R. R. for
Dublin and Hawkinsvllle.
C. W. JACKSON.
\ Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt
James U. Jackson,
Joseph H. Sands, 3.1*1 M • •
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from Mucon and Augusta tu New Turk
without change.
R. A. BRAND. Oon. kft.,
TM Broad St, Augusta, (I*.
T M EMERSON. Traffic Munsaar.
H M EMERSON. 000. Pag*. Agl.
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
Schedule In Effect
SEPTEMBER UTH. t*M.
(90th Meridian Time.)
LEAVE AUGUSTA.
No. 2 For Savannah 120 P. M.
No. 4 For Savannah, Maenn
Atlanta .. .. .. > ♦* P. M.
No. 4 For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations . 8:20 A. M.
No . 5, For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Statkms . 9:30 A. M.
ARRIVE AUGUSTA.
No. 1 From Savananh .. .. 1:40 P. M.
No, 3 From Savannah. Ma
con. Atlanta 4 35 A. M.
No. 6 From Macon, r Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 4:50 P. M.
No. 53 From Macun. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 5:30 P. M.
Nos. 1. 2. 3 and 4 dally.
Nos. 6 and 5. daily except Sunday.
Nos. 52 and 53, Sunday only.
Sleeping cars on night trains between
Milieu, 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. GIBBBS, Depot T. A.
J. IV. NALL, Commercial Agent.
eTj.lbrbelding
PLUMBER, STEAM, GAS AND
HOT WATER FITTER.
NO 641 BROAD STREET
B OTH_P HONES- _
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
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twtmu Ja-'kaonalll* and New Tor* and Pulp
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lotte. Pullman .leaving .are between Jack.
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ackaoavllle and I'lnrinnutt, el* Asbeellla
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Third V P At «»n Mgr. T. M, Wa.htnrioa
W A TUSK. K H HAHDWIOt.
j Q, p. A--Wsahlnatoa <*■ B. A- Ailanta.
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
<9oth Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 1898.
Pullman Sloener* between Macon ant
New York.
Through rullman Simipara bet n aan Au
gust* and St. Louia.
Lv August* ..j 7:obam| I:2opm, 14:30pm
Ar Ailanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opmi b.OOam
Ar Macon ....|U:l6niu| I 6:4satn
Ar Athens ....|l2:lspm| 7:Jopm| -
Ar Gnlne#vllle|*3:46pmj |
Ar White Plaj*l:Okpm| I
Ar MlU’w* le .|10:10aml I 4:3oa*
Ar Waeh’ton ..|lO;loain| 7:lopfn|.
Picayune train loaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 4:15 p. m, and ar
rive* at Mllledgevtlle at 8:10 p. m
Trains arrive at Aura eta 4:l* a. a,
7:45 a. m, 1:20 p. m. and 8:25 p m.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P A.
JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A-
CAROLINA. AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect. March 6, 1598.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augu9tn7souU>ern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.- 7:18 a.m.
Lxiave 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, Stago .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m,
G. W. HARPER, C. F. HARPER,
President. ls» F. A.