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F Q. P.. SO ball* to box 1«
K O. P.. 20 bgdl* to lb.. .. .. 17 1-2
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Paeiflc moumlnga 64x64 4 1-2
China alike 64x64 .. 4 1-4
Rockport 6
Staler 64x64 3 1-2
Concord, 66x60 .. 1-4
Rome 66x40 3 1-4
ISdward* 3 **3
Keystone
Klftlt Avenue 3 1-4
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Heavy Columbia, nenvy Kearsey S 1-4
Kincaid and others 3 1-*
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime 70aSS
Rosendale cement 31-4&
Portland cement 32.76 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sacks . 31.00
Plaster k> bills 11.76
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, par dots 33.00
painted buckets, per dox 31.10
3 H B B cedar pails, per dox .. .. $1.75
3 H B B cedar pails, per dux .. .. 52.00
Tubs painted, per nest 31.75
Hope. Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Rope. Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound ... .. lOcallc
"Nails, wire.. bare
Nalls, cut D-tf' l> a fr
Shovels. Ames, per do* .. .. 311a|ll.,'U
Shovels, diamond, per do* .. .. $7.00
Shovels, riveted back, per do*. .. 54.75
plow blades * 2 ba *o
Harnes, red top, per do* .. •• •• 32.25
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lal rawaol mol. 4a. 1444 ... 44 44
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Sibley Mfg Civ. I*l fa. 1403 . 100
(Is. R. It A B. Co. Olnek .. 142 200
Southwestern 11. R. gtock .. 94 mo
1 Augusta and Savannah etock 99 104
OKAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oita, while, *o eked S 3
ihmts, mixed, sarked .. ~ .. .. 35
1 Corn. While, sacked •• •• •• •• .. .. 42
I Corn, mixed 44
Meal, bolted, per bushel .471 f
j Flour, common .. .. 1 49
Flour, fancy extra .. 3 73
1 Flour, second patent .. .. 4.00
Flour, atandard patent .. .. .. .. 4.25
Flour, fancy patent 4.7 k
| Wheat bran. 100-lb sacks 40
Fine feed, 106-|b sacks 90
May—native, per ton 12.00
1 May—Timothy, per ton .. .. .. 11.06
Hay—choice, per ton 14.00
Hama—choice sugar curtd .. .. lOaiPf
' Smoked rib sides 6 1-2
Dry sal tlb* 0 3-4
Lard, pure leaf. In tierces ~ .... 5%
| Lard, kettle, rendered tn tierces. < 1-4
"a sailor oirl.
j Vaunt Woman Fnlisted as Sfimin
on British Ship.
New York. Nov. 2. A Ixnitlon ca
ble to The World says: Alice McKin
ley, an American girl, now staying at
the Scandinavian Temperance Home
in Ixindon. passed for one whole voy
age ami a part of another as a hoy
and a member of the crew on board
the British steamer Blgnon She ia
16 years old and wa« born at No. 12
Clark street, Chicago. During the
voyage she performed satisfactorily
all the duties of a common seaman.
Including that of steering the veosel.
j He r sex was only discovered on her
I confession. The American Consul ha*
I charge of the case, and Alice expects
I to return to American soou, so she
says.
From New Zealand.
Reefton. New Zealand. No. 23, 1596.
I am very pleased to state that since
t took the agency of Chamberlain's
medicines, the sale has been very large,
more especially of the Cough Remedy.
In two years I have sold more of this
particular remedy than all other makes
for the previous tlvevyoars. As to Its
efficacy. I have been informed by scores
( 7 persons of the good results they have
received from it. and know Its value
from the use of it In my own house
hold. Tt is so pleasant to take that we
have to place the Kittle beyond the
reach of the children.
E. J. Scantlebury.
For sale by Alexander Drug and Seed
C,)., C. R. Part- of Bell Tbtver Drug
Co.
There is something charming in the
fact that comet burning goes on de
spite war, blood or famine. TV bat is
America to do with all her comets?
N. Y. Times. , „ .
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raJl't trnsnplbli by argkmeot and
| twllnta The white people of the stale
are Indignant at this outrage that ta
' about to he perpetrated up- n them and
alii resent It with their Iwllota on the
ith day of Noeetnher next,
j The fellow Covtngt *". with a whit
shin who. In a speech In Richmond
!county the other day. told Ihe negmea
[that they were the heat race of pe«t»l*
La earth and advlaed them to put their
arm* around the while college gtria
when they were employed to drive
them ground during vacation ought to
lie driven out of the atatr. Hr ia an
enemy to hi* own race and to the mo
| thcr that bore him. Hanford (N. C.)
i Expreaa.
LUXURY OF DOING GOOD.
Queen of Naplea la the Angel of the
l*oor
Upon no member of the late empress
jof AustrU'a family have the grief and
j horror of her aaaasainai lon fallen with
morn crushing weight than uron her
| sitter, the queen of Naplet, eny» the
j Philadelphia Prea*.
Living In the most complete retlre
j mem In Parle for the greater part of
'the year, the name of the queen of
; Naples I* never seen In connection
' with any court or social feetlvttle*.
The luxury of a court has been de
nied to the queen. It Is true, but not
what la tor her "the luxury of doing
good.”
Day after day a large packet of let
ter* ia laid before her. and each con
tains a pitiful appeal for aid from
some poor Neapolitan. Every letter
is read by the Queen herself and every
applicant is aided in some way from
her own private moans, unless It can
be clearly proved to her that, the de
mand for help is a lictltious one.
The quarters where the Neapolitan
poor reside arc regarded as among the
most dangerous tn the French metrop
olis. and would not be entered, even
by men. without some Justifiable mis
givings. Nevertheless, the queen
constantly penetrates fearlessly and
unguarded Into the most dangerous of
these quarters, whlrh even a French
policeman would hesitate to enter
alone.
One day It will be to visit some
poor Neapolitan child dying of con
sumption a terrible scourge among
these half-starved southerners In the
rigorous Paris winters- whome she
compels the padrone to let her send
home to Italy; or a dying workman,
whose wife und children she consoles
not less with kind and gracious words
of sympathy than with the material
help she renders.
"Poor boy, we cannot save his life,’’
said her majesty to the writer last
winter, speaking of one of her numer
ous proteges, whom she was thus send
ing back to Naples—'"poor child be
Is going home to die but.” she added,
as a light seemed to beam over her
face, “he will at least see the sun and
feel the warm air of Naples once
again!”
Oberliu college students have been
informed that they may indulge in
card playing in their rooms if they
choose. As a consequence the good
old Methodists are horrified—Kansas
City Star. „„
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The Southern Mfg. Co.,
RICHMOND* VA.
For Rent
Farm of thirty octroi Just
boluw city.
Dwtilitlfl, CtOTM Rod
offico* in all toe t ions of IN
fcH»v**r*l of J. B. WhitO*»
now Broad »troo( houtti
art alili unrantad. Spacial
pricas will ba mada lo da
«lr«bla parties.
John W. Dickey
| 41 A I lAf if? Aa''lAM4|-
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Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
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PtiEEix Si Lives.
Notwithstanding my ofTiee
has been destroyed by tire. I
am still executing Job Printing
and Book Binding.
Office at WILL NIXON'S.
BJ} Broad St.
Bell Telephone 271.
Tbafl C. Jowilt, Mir.
REMOVED TO 711 BROADWAY-
E. VV. DODGE.
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps, Seals, Stencils,
Daters, Pads, Badges,&c
711 Broadway. August*. Oa.
Btrowgvr Phone *.C2,
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Saves you money.
Makes high grade Bread.
If you value your stomach
don’t put a 10 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.
Tbe Howard & Wiilet Dreg Company
make it.
Mrs- M. Mitchell Wolfe
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTITIONER
937 Broad Street.
OFFICE HOURS 10 A. NL* TO 4 l\ M.
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None Superior.
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AUGUSTA BEER.
MONEY TOJSAN
lr» «ny lums desired frotn
SfSCO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years tima, or on
lOyaarstima, payable in
aqua! annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney!
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
ileiaoder&JotiDsoo
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M»flgag* t oßijaur,
705 Broad St
PORTNBR’S l
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/ BRANDSOF /
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? Beers \
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S ASK FOR THEM. /
uTil. MITCHELL AI.KX. M, DONALD
Supl. o> Con. Sec. * Uau. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Street.
Electric Rupi-ltes—'|*»Wing Tub-*, etc., ale.
R pair- to ail Klectricol »p|-ar:ittL2
Kt«trie Light Wiring* »p«i»tty.
Rail 'Phone UW2. - - - Struwger 0.8.
d uCED.
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Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co.,
AUOUSTA. o'*.
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. IS9S.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:39 a. m. 5:21 p. m.
Lv. Snnde: svllle . 1:19 p. m.| 9:09 p. to.
Ar. Tennille .. .. 3:30 p.m.| 9:21 p. m.
At. Macon 3:45 p m.j 3:55 a. lu.
Ar. Dublin 4:20 p iu.i
Lv. Dublin *10:00 a- m
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:38 p. m.Ill:5:i a. m.
Lv Tennille. . . 5:13 a. m.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv. Sandersville. 5:25 a. ro.j 3:21 p. m.
Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. m.| 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close connection made at Tennnffie
with Central It. R. for Macon, and wl h
Wrlghtsvllle and Tennille R. R. fur
Dublin and Hawklnsville.
C. W. JACKSON.
Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt.
James U- Jackson,
Joseph H. Sands,
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from Moron and Augusta to New York
without chang*.
K. A. BRAND. Onn. Aft-.
724 Bread Si.. Augusta. Oa.
T M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager.
H M. EMERSON. Oeß. Pnas Agt.
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
Schedule in Effect
SEPTEMBER 11TH. 1395.
(90th Meridian Time.)
LEAVE AUOUSTA.
Nf>. 2 For Savannah 1:20 P. M. 1
No. 4 For Savannah, Macon
Atlanta .. *:W P- 52-
No. « For Macon. Atlanta,
and Way Station* .. 3:20 A. M.
No. 52 For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Station* .. 9:30 A. M. j
ARRIVE AUGUSTA.
No. T From Savananh .. . 1:46 P. M. !
No. 3 From Savannah, Ma
con. Atlanta *:33 A. M. i
No. 5 From Macon. Atlanta,
and Way Station* .. 6:50 P. M. |
No. 53 From Macon, Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 5:30 P. M. j
Noe. T. !. 3 nnd 4 daily.
Nob. 6 and 5. daily except Sunday.
No*. 52 and 53. Sunday only.
Sleeping car* on night train* between
Millen. Macon and Atlanta and be
tween Augusta and Savannah. For fur
ther information as to schedules, etc., j
apply to
M. C. JONES. C. T. A.
W. A. GIBBES, Depot T. A.
J. W. NALL, Commercial Agent. !
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PLUMBER. STEAM, GAS AND
HOT WATER FITTER.
NO. 541 BROAD STREET
BOTH PHONES
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A HEADACHE
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Mads Only By
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car* and Aral elnaa euu-bea north of <'harlotta.
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and i.t t.inond
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Moo at Norfolk for OLD POINT COIIfOKR
arrivtna there in Urns for breakfast.
Solid train with Parlor cars, between
Charleston nnd Aahevtlle
Pus. HI and *~C fl. Faat Mail Through
Pu.tn.au drawls* room buffer ~ -!'t*K car, be
tween Jackeonsllle am. New York and Pull
man ileei.inr cam between Attruet,. and ckar
torts. Pullman •leeTimx --am ta-the- u Jack
s-n villa and Columbia, en route dally hetween
kckannvUto ami (inetnnaM, via AshoviUk
RANK AGAN NON. ImiVlJ*.
Tbml V P * tieu. Mgr T M . Wa-htneto*
W A TL'BK. A H HARDWICK.
ti p A . Washington. ri l*. A.. Atlnntto
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(40th Meildlao Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. IS9A
Pullman Sloeners between Macon ao4
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and Bt. Loula.
|Lv Augusta 7:obami 4:2opm!lo:3opia
: Ar Atlanta ...j12:35pml B:2opm| b:oiiai»
Ar Macon ....|H:lSarn| | 4:45am
Ar Athens ....jl2:lspm! 7:30pml -
Ar Gain*avUlej*3:46pm|.... -
Ar White PlsS*l:OOpm| I
Ar Mlll'g* le .|10:10am| | 4:3oa«k
j Ar W.vh'ton ..|l«:loain| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Surday at 6:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Mil'-dgevllle at 8:10 p. m
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:16 a. *L
I 7:(5 a. tn . 1:20 p. m and 3:25 p m.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P A.
JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A
CAROLINA AND’ NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule tn Effect, March 6, 1393.
Eastern Time Startdaid.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.- 7:18 a.m.
Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Ry itlo a nt.
Arrive I-enoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1-16 p.fii.
Leave Lenoir. Stage 2:00 P- m -
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.-n.
gTwTharper, c- f. harper.
President. G. P. A.