The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 04, 1898, Image 3

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Ik# - onlrttAiU* 4>» #Ug ' i*h prilNl th'tm iHtAlniym 1 Tln* - ‘ _| A r |,«rfm-u|k Ilf MWft. ; lAUffh ao4 H*l»#* **r m«i tin* Inicr douWN tnraarar m Imr and a««> «Ihg4 of muy iriW'nf BookHTKAI #EhlWl #v#r m*m In Ik® Vm* j tt#4 HUM or Rurop®. and Ik# **«*•• triann. arfl*lt#U. strono ow«. ocrt>- »>«t*. Jugolrm. clown#. Nwpero. tomi>- ]«*m and «rn®rml athletr* or# Ik that money rototd procure. Tk«* yuifpAUfb’ikili Frderatl«»n Is Ik® only pruoiiß'Ri (ir< us Ikat a ill \ visit Ueorgl* thta season. Ilk only P*» j pll-l# rufnprtltor. the Hirnum-lklky ■bow, will rr resin In England until next spring. The algna of the time* pnlnl unmletsksbly to an enormous .lay a liualnaaa fur Korepsugh and a*!le t>n the occasion of their own rapidly approaching visit here. Discovered By a Woman. Another grest discovery ha* been imsde and ihat. too, !>y a lady In thla i country. "Dlaaaaa fa*toned Ita touch** : upon h-r and for seven .year* she wltb aiood ita KTrrrH trata. but her vital | organa were undermined, and death seemed Imminent. Tor three months; ahe coughed Inceaaantly, and could not Bleep. Hhe finally dlwovered a way to r< < overy by purchasing of ua a bottle of f>r King'a New Dlacovery for Con eumptlon. and waa an much relieved on taltlng first dos*. that she alej.t all night; and with two bottle* haa been nbaolutely cured. Iter name la Mr*. I.uther Lut*.” Tl>u» wrltea W. C. Hammlck A Co.. Bhelby. N. C. Trial tint ties 10c. at Howard A WUlet'a Drug Btore. Regular slat- 50c and |I.OO. Kv ery bottle guaranteed. ? JUST riMC A FROM I-HllM *> PARIS I t FINE g £ ® ® X Wc have Just Received a jf Sr Choice Selection of fßich Fine Fans- V <► EXCLUSIVE A DESIGNS £ | ft Sclißiprt & Co., g A Jewelers. «gi ilroad Bank OKOMOIA Ml OiM>A<WI:S At. •***■ * • • • AiHMMk 1 iiwi s m IhHMk INMf |k, kIHkMMki K * - AWMI | -*• * * ■ k kt-MBW | AMk*k w Hi m tot|i Mhl ion |*«. hMMI f hxw t>— TIMA iwHawatkwi G® l4Mi As## *-#>•*« A m*-- ■’ *; ’e kfT® : tAA '' Mut 1 | I® tk® %'fkrikMi C"mo% | j f 1 '••I • a ♦ IwWG®*® iwfTT ] I 4k®®®® Tk iimii* * INI 4#®*’"® *®4 TkflA. | \W H«®a®» w«Vk **«**• fNki * k®k®. ! two mM at* that—H A»*m* Kt«g. Lm mit « tV H **.] I® w • w®mmk •®® jj® >'''* I®® Is®*®* •• ®®4 flit® *fc®l i A#k Mw #®k§®i®»®i *k®i s®® ®®k®®® illM tSEkk ks k®i®s ®H ®® ®*® P*®** • ■ ; «i®M k#4 ft® ®Mm4 1 Tk® kw***®€ k •*»* ilAkPk w®* i m Mwtwp. aM »w bam* ; |7j i Infi ll tr*t *«• II mtm4>4 ! ja. w tea® sAw®®n to* ®TIhAi H 4 *®®* iswif ‘ ’ m . ml mijn iwiitli® ®® j . lm It M| 4*tr»«i ck*® fttM to ink» l« tifftil mum q| k § ,)a! Mr® kftim. It I® *Ur#®4, tt Ik ®w* , i lnf Man® *fcke» ft if rktolm—|®ha* 5 *4 ti «A aa her tbM by Hobart Ray TOO CONFIDENT. Coach McCarthy saya 'VgraHy f'oot baHist Hava "IwHI Haa4." Athens. Nov. «.—Oaarh MKhinbr vraa In a bad hsllsr yesterday and he i u ri ft i himself an being rather anew oa account of the • undue t us a»me of the Varsity play era. He says tbs team la not displaying the proper spirit sine* the game in Atlanta WuM Saturday, and derlarea that unlraa th* champ* ...na get 4**wa to hard practice work at ant e that au early defeat la tnevil- j The game with North ('inllna Sat * unlay week hr aa Important one and , Varaity would lone mm h should the Tarheel athletes slip in and snatch a v p tury from them. Tin much ia at •lake for thla sort of thing to or t-wr. ' and the proper way to make *u< h a result prarilv&lty an impossibility Is for ‘Varaiiy to keep steadily at prae- i Then pomes the great game wlih Auburn, and defeat at the hand* of tb* Alabamian* would be a blow of such crushing forre that II Atild plac* a damper upon foolball In Athena for the balance of the *eaaon. The team la strong and *o far thla I aeare n haa put up a magnMlcenl apert- j men of football, and for thla reason. | says MiCarthy, aotne of the player* j are developing the "swell head." a malady which ha* Irretnvably ruined j score* of ball plaver*. ’ I Over confidence, and the worst thing In the I world to do la for the team to Imagine | that practice ia not neceaaary to win. I No team ever gets *<» perfect as to be invincible, and the t hamplone of to day must work untiringly If they ex pect to retain their proud position. OABTOHIA. B M n tu A ,to Kiwi Vw Hiw Siwajrs Bought ■*7"< (Zl+AffitAc TO SUPPORT VAN WYCK. Theatrical nen In New York Have Organized. New York, Nov. 4. —Prominent the atrical managers of this city have formed themeelvea Into a Democratic organization to be known as the Democratic Managers’ Theatrical Association for the purpose of lending moral support of the candidacy of Augustus Van Wyck and Elliot Dan forth. The managers associated thus far include George W. Lederer, Joseph Weber, “Lou” Fields, Deo C. Teller, T. Henry French, Al Hayman, Klau & Erl anger, Charles Burnham, Marcus Mayer, Max Blioman, W. D. Mann, Rudolph Aronson, William Brady and Florence Ziegfeld. Arrangements have been completed for a mass meeting under the auspices of the association next Sunday night at Roster fr Bial’s Music Hall, and on this occasion speeches will be made by Col. Asa Bird Gardiner, Thomas F. Grady, James W. Ridgway. John C. Tomlinson, Thomas J. Creamer, Bar tow 8. Weeks, and Augustus Thomas. Cables from Liverpool last week said that there would be a big buying of spot cotton at 3d. That price was reached yesterday and everybody is looking to Liverpool for evidence of tbar buying. TTj-f IH AUatJUTA JIIRBAIsT), WHITE If COTTON COOP I \*U Tim* ft ft id 4mmi ft 11 MMi l®* l |ftft% [ T#«»# ®®®P *y dWkl ®4®®4® (4® a A (®MH®® fkldh 4 * itm* $ I kkNpF •#, w&m ®a j \m* ***** *®®l| «f ®UM4 «M l m*m | 1 nij Mttwki k®®** fi tfit tf* in f 4®** kl®®* PP® ®»t*®«fM®itoM : j Iff* mrn f®fM*. ®*t N Mfe®l ] j .gift rirm kflV MmA**|f I*® ®*H®il fk *®> I - s-, T%® wrr-- 1* kmsf iff nrlf*M 1 ’ «kt»* mm. I»kr*tar ***** ! it»k| fru® y*i*®®4 «fc* trim* mhU* I M«# ®***f><4 *** I® ftMj tg .« j>nn.f |h afns h * m ik* A*T'.'® I k : k>H ■f * fk® 4flK®tP*, ®®* |mp*®aH * * *•; § Ik* \ **• Hi (pMMft tk® k®K® Ik®® lulstlf wmtrn* Wv m®4 c***t*« ®si II I* *■**» §|tf fMMlf* fk*A Ik® ffWp I® *® f®f j m*t'*Abd«d* «k*t fpCHtf k®t*®ll*® ®NI*M j te flf i* ghHftKT <M*wdvaa*»e* i IV f■pnrt* fh.eefor- hate taken ; op a Tiri~ thang* and Nla genet-! miff- mAmlft#* fk®f Ik® ffyu* it VAittNlljr I ! fm J wmtimm tm* Ik® ffriiou* «!#•>••* mm 4 It I® fMBM® 4*l## t««®M®<®® I® k*®f : rmpftrt® raf ffl*M t***l t® €MT #H#f» • ; +t <k«* iko®r of Uw® y«®r I® Mtrni «f 1 ’ tk# mutui I* T#*®# of I*l®®®#. (k#f* j k®# A#T*f (m* ®sf 4o®k( of #® #•<## * i ®m>*# # fwf § •A* a result at all Iheae hnmMs j ' mndlt inn* (he crop aow promtaea an z great a reeult for actual gmerth that H I* vary doubtful If the trade will be able to absorb the whole at N. haaldea the MA.MA halm which Mr. Ilewter ee tigwrtm lo hare hren uetnarketml for i the (net crop, an that am shall prat, i ship never know the actael growth of this rear. I *!t may Ihervfote he nwwe pratUral 1 :to forecast the commercial crop, tear- | lag the question of actual growth for i future dlscusetoa. The commercial crop of last Tsar we* lIJN.IM balsa, leaving 3*o 000 uomarkrtcl Mr pres ent opHtion la that Ihe rommeirln' map of thla year will be T 1.400.000 halee minmlum. say 3*00.000 fr.un Texas and Indfan Tetrltory and 7 *OO.- 000 outside of Texas. ■ -| think that the great prosperity land Bnneclal atrenglb of Ih# Texa# farmers will enable them lo hold bark an tin usual proportion of their reaps, an that, while the growth lo Texas sort Indian territory will reach 1.0ft0.000. and many estimate It at much more. It le hardly likely that more than 5.H00.- 000 will be delivered. "Outside of Texas tb* crop doe* not compare so favorably with last year, and whtla I think the growth of thuae at nice will be 7.900.000 or more, against *.325,000 last year. I do wot think that more than 7.700.000 will be delivered, against X,126.00n delivered last year. Thla with f.0u0.000 for Tex as would make th# total growth 11,- 900 (100 bale*. "If the consumption of this year should be 10.000,000 against 9.X00.000 last year, aa estimated by Mr. Kllisoo, and should the crop delivered be 11.- 000,000, It 1* manifest that there will be 1,500,000 hales to add to the heavy storks, visible and Invisible, held on HepL 1, 1898. and the exree*. grown and not marketed, beyond the com mentis! crop of 11.500.000 would not have much Interest for ua. "During the past week we have hnd three eold night, with temperature down to 32 In several cotton growing districts, but the weather being per fectly dry, no harm of consequence baa resulted, but Indeed rather a benefit.” TELL YOUR SISTER A beautiful complexion is an Impossi bility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with gtyjd digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping them In perfect health. Price 2S cts. and 50 cts. Bold by—Retailers, T. A. Buxton. Anderson’s Drug Store, Alex ander’s Drug Btore. West End Phar macy. The King Pharmacy; Wholesal ers, Davenport & Pbinlsy. GEORGIA’S BOUN DARY DISPUTE It Can Only Be Settled By the Courts Says Attorney Wlmbish. Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 3. The report of the boundary dispute between the state of Georgia and the state of Ten nessee, and North Carolina, has been made to the governor, by Wm. A. Wimblsh, special attorney of the Western and Atlantic railroad, and the gist of it Is that the title to 1500 square miles of land now In Tennes see and North Carollnu, but claimed by Georgia, Is an open question, which only the courts can decide. Our prices on suits only two-thirds what other* charge. K. J. Henry it Co., spot cash tailors. BKUEK KB!*® l*U*. ! #>?*#? an MNmMM® p® —ry® Mi »*»■«# M®#M Mftftli k® MN® rkf>k®i> #■ [ AM® t Ak M44MM*' M»®#a #®. mtrnm *tki| Hi# lk*'M-H# n# k# ®H® I M#®9® k* ® ®M#il #®f ki ®®K ®##®®M# pMk®f I m®®#®# fw# ■## k#’#>. • Ik® w*m kk# w*4 M ##®® ®M®k(f ®®* #**#■•• v #kkkM 4MM#M#® M##4 k#«® M®#k 4*®k* s t k#|®Ml t kkkkl **k# to* to®*® fkk to®# Ay# |®(M®# m Ik® k»*wr#* <#• •to®#® 1 ® %m PMNM®4® 4 •#®#k ®a® k®kk®#t M®kfto I #*®® ®w##to®»ti# litt ® kk# M®* PMd west t VP* ***** aprowK. ttHWkkftti 4ft liMl I ##NllM to# tof®## %hk f«#i i® #®kk*ft !*• kEf Kkik. ®ikl ikk •tot Ik®# Ik ftft*"* tk®K ki®k» 11®» IM® •’» ® k®fk®„ Vto®#!, |g®m to#®— * ** M> t fTT tofll««k toh I*to I tot>f?4 v (> . y f* .—| |**t # W ■ «g-e ®® I| | * hewlt w»ai ha hb«ro wha* make# me lm# «u wvil t Aatma M i'iah aw* aria ahawf Miv gtvw» rtapgw I mawa* wemm 1-y Ala K ri*b*mmh VagetoWa firri —-~* ewewgh llhlke |(v*tol mmUfoi * TVAcKrorimM IMMII MU ladxnhf l mated awd Arrested hi • M I ***** M. Imlt Nov, A *** Aftev g chase •ft®#® I to# t—to#t>#tot» L®l®to#ft W 'I, rkl•€ rcMfltft*# of Ik# MtotoVi«« Ml* imp* t*®kfc ®t MilMrtotoii#*®® fk % k#ku*. • Ilk kl# toll# ®®4 k#v ®to®(, to®® ®f* fttltol ®( fk# Hal#) Niwtlff at Mu®*l#v ft® Ik# f k®f®# kt# k®*'l#Ml ®k#r' c »to«l*HI to Ilk I®®JM® fi)l4ifi. N|tiit«ltoi< It# 111,49®- Ttor irmt to#* ftiA4r k® • ( Hlrflfu 4#i—Tlv® ®f If*# ki#«M##l*t®i (4 Y. Beaemahy. a yiawa dealer at N«* gff Wu* Island amwuf. (*h I cage ah » Is g Wish holder BBC Ih# Wroter* agent for the Ruugtsn hank and who Pad berg thatrurl*d to eeareh *ov Wilt. Will has hrsa married ope yrwc end I* XX yepra aid. Hb Bather la a gw prrdaa aw n haul al BuaglHiaxlaa. Oa Augusta < Wilt and hie alfc. anrotn pasted by her auat. Wap Mallei, left home oa a vacation hr his health They traveled through Austria and came to Amar'ra. landing at Hohoken. Oct. 3. where h* Wired hie mother of their arrival. Meanwhile ih- bank of ficials had discovered a shortage at 109.000 guilders aad were ararrhlng for Wilt. Ill* message home gave them a due Ihat he was la America aad they notified their Western agent. WTIt traveled through the Bid and finally went to Chicago., wheure h came here last ThuratVy evening. A detective was behind him two days throughout hi* sojourn logs. The de lecttve arrived htTe on last Hmiday and arrested the party at three th# next day. Wilt had *IOO In rolled Alelr* money, and he and hi wife both had a large amount »f Bohentlau money concealed In their rlothiuk. WIU nl niltted that be took 13.000 guU.h-r*. bnt said that ha Bid not lake th* hal aoee of the amonttt accredlled to him. He said frlands at Hoboken had od vlicd him irtOMi landing that V* was being hunted. Tha detectives has ta ken the party back to Chicago. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Buffering humanity should be sup plied wlib every metuia poaslble for Ita relief. It I# with pleasure we publish the following! "Thla la to certify ihat I was « terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and waa treated by sume of the best physician* In our city and ajl to no avalt. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitter*; and after taking two Ironies. I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure In recommending them to any person Buffering from thl* terrible mal ady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hu garty, Lexington, Ky." Bold by How ard & Willet, druggist*. POSTOFFICE ON WHEELS, A Novel Idea of the Postal Depart ment. Waßhlnglon, fcov. 4.—The post of fice department ha* ordered an inno vation In the postal service by the ex perimental establishment of a "Post Office on WhecM;" to operate In the vi cinity of Westminster, M 4 The ser vice, which is t‘o begin very shortly, calls for the use of a postal wagon to travel over a designated route In rural districts. Mail boxes can be placed at .ome point on the route for every farmer living within a mile or two from the proposed route, and mail will he collecled therefrom. One im portant feature of the contemplated innovation, which, if . ncccssful, will be extended generally, Is that It will hove money order and registry matter facilities. DRYING PREPARATION 3 slmnlv develop dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions which adhere to the mem brane and decompose, rousing a fur more serious trouble than the or-jUiatv form of catarrh. Avoid all drying in halants and u»te that which cleansoe, sooths and heal*. Ely’s Cream Balm Is ; such a remedy npd will cure catarrh or cold in the heart, easily and pleasantly. A trial size will,he mailed for 10. cent*, large for 50 cents. All druggist* ’ ecp it. Ely So iv York. QUOTATIONS FOR VOTES. 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VT X toTIT toT*! • ••«# town® I® ffttoto I* ft. | I f tfcg--?4 «- f— At't’W a# 99 * * I Wk®9 MtftoMcflk •#••• 4® |®ri®lfi*lMi j cwtoto® k# Itotou*" fw# tw’FTi "w* : rfft—i R® tltoPMlfi R® #® •tot"® #® i #®t#Ml to® t*» fAitofi—Mto®w® •#• P®®B®BR— ■ • tony tout## toko p*rwH» k9to###tf I® k® I 11»<•*.•##<! ky tokto4ir nitoß# I® ' frw Kll—artl «ar rrt»t#f lo |r4 kit n#m# |»rlat#4 kl Ok# of Klltokortk'# to® ; .to##® Tkto# Rllivonh kto# grr»®n »h#s9l#lcium 'uf every bogy |* eerie t* H* has pow- Itratly takes the msimt nf lb* reaa iwlgw* I# 'he ri-wnttea nf flea sees aad Orleans nut of the band* nf lha chatr men of the rouaty ronttolftsee. OAHTOnZA. W..W alNUtl-Ptslwg YARN OF THE FO’CASTLE. Hardy Sailors flrew Tat on tha Fomas of Art ante Cargo. I In the fo'iaatle of the Clerman t>srk 3l«r the erew la telling a wondrous ! yarn of Ih* voyage from F«»wey. Kng- I land. When the men were shipped «t 1 that |>ort they were e* lank and Iron a crowd as ever furled a soil, hut now i they are In the port of Philadelphia ; with girths that w-oild do honor to the I'rovrrbtal alderman. A* the Story goes, th" veewl had 3«* -ask* of atomic among her rorgo. 1 This wa* stored - lose to the men s hunk* and oapoaed t« the sun’s ray*, which caused a vapor to generate. In this atmosphere the men worked amt slept. After a while ihe crew found Ihat ibelr vloihe# lilted more snugly than when the voyage was begun, and eventually reefs had to to- let out In their belts. The men thought their clothing was shrinking, but the cap tain on-- day discovered thal every mn ther’B son of his crew was growing lasy and fat. The meaa-ro--ni was sear ched for luscious stores. The result of fered no solution, for all thal could b« discovered there «as the regulation "salt horse" and hard tack, and , the captain wa* too old as -a dog to be lieve that even hardened tar* could grow stout on that fare. Finally the captain thought of the arsenic. He had carried that drug as curgo many a time and knew that it helped the formation of udipoae tissue. For weeks the men had been Inhaling It* fumes, and It had accomplished the work. Hereafter, say* th* skip per, that article will be safely *tf>red from the fo'castle, and now he hn* hi* men In training unloading cargo, so that their tog* will fit them when they sail homeward. From New Zealand. TU-efton, New Zealand, No. 23, IS!*). I am very pleased to state that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's medicines, the sale ha* been very large, more especially of th* Cough Remedy. In two year* I have sold more of thl* particular remedy than all other make* for the previous five year*. A* to It* efficacy, I have been Informed by scores of persons of the good result* they have received from it, and know its value from the use of it in my own house hold. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bottle beyond the reach of the children. E. J. Scantlehury. For sale by Alexander Drug and Seed Co., C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Co.’ MUST BE BREADWINNERS. Life Insurance In Regard to Harried Females. Toronto, Ont.. Nov. I—The Insurance companies doing it life business in Canada have agreed hereafter not to accept risks on the lives of married women unless they happen to bo the breadwinners of the family, or in oth er words, wholly independent of their husbands. The (leeislon has been-come to with u view to lessening the crime or murder for insurance, several cusps of which have arisen within the last two years. FLYERS FOR SATURDAY.* it OT NO. 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TV rtotoA brntockt by fU> w • , ##‘ | | #®to #kc—Hl k to«®*t> ••« j Mill )w Mi#fi) *®k#r n®##to ®f k ftmi* j Ilf rßaftrlFf It midu k# Iktot ik# Hijr *«#)4 b* I tnv-dved IS e«H. .m-untlhg «a »*-*| itr j bnt Clt> 4tt®Y®#y Patton f». r. »ifl«l#f l ! Ih«t h< Ma th# l«® an kl# I >l.l, and that the city will au* fc# roll- I ro upon in give up a* much nsrocy. I'li.c your order for fall »utt with *• J. Hrory A Ca., popular priced tailors. Jcffrr«ouvllle. tla. • ran»*t* have gathered shout all tb* storm rottoa. 11l It very evident now that acre* win cut down In this section at least one third or one-tall or perhaps more. THE SEASON IS UPON US. Clothing needs must be supplied now. Fur ther delays are Impracticable- These early frosts and the sharp nip In the evening air sug gest Winter Suits and Overcoats. We give the best value and afford the safest service. Don't think all Clothing stores are alike. There is a difference- Compare intelligently Examine of ferings elsewhere. Then come here- Notice our styles, notice our qualities, notice our variety. You need not be a veteran judge to decide that our stock is matchless. The merest no vice admits our claims of supremacy. I. C. Levy’s Son & Co., TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY M VCUNN 4 ttI.UCV £» IN UCEMan. Ha Hrmweed Owe w keatp a Hat ami Aa dhee few • Alta. laalSTll' Nov. A Wa had • 1 matt law weed who roa -*»tatalf A* alt tha unite aetd t*ro*aftMH Mayar, at ih* Atnfc lag mad - - enmtaetaA. gam "H* better n la fwvta# lag eaeey iiiM he Aida Hi* amaa la AfiMfi Hwhey, aad h* la a gnwf * tiHafi, Ma inaw •• lha Atahtag mad ■ thm aha day last wash aad ged a lirogaa ia hartaag a dog H# >*a* taarh aa hoar tatag aad §*d a Itamaat w rwa a «•#-*> Two hoars late* ha -ihe hac'fli sod gad a Unease lo wad aid a • leas, sad th*a **»l •cram lha Mraed and Aoi a amrrlege li-ewd. Now. that Mlow ia a bualaaaa maa. I'va had wan* etpervaro with llroh een. hat ! aaeer Wore eaw a maa get four aa the maw day to *• lata aa maay project* * TO KELP BABY QUIET. A South Carolina Photography Telia How to Do le. A photographer ih InlagtnA. I. C. has ihe following sign In hts sta dia, regardlog how to beep g tatty quiet for photographing ''Prorata h half diwea ait lark ssl.e six ounegg of rlibrofoTßL Ofk# handhorehlai Haturote th* haa-lkcr-hlef with lha r hint of ora and pram over lha no#* aad mouth of baby till perfectly quiet. Then drive nails through ears, hands, and feed. Into a board Urge enough for a background. I'm Lmaer oa th* parents. If oereasary.** Is thare no other way I PRESSING A BOSOM FRIEN D and doing It In U|i-to-dnte style Is an art When the bosom friend U your shirt front, we can twees it in first-class style, iland work under tbo best superintendence, and by tho very best methods, is what we claim — and what we do. Our bbtrts, Collars und Cuffs arc given that do mestic finish so prized by refined men. Bhirts, 10c. Collars, 2c. Cuff#, 4c. Hulse’s Steam Laundry, —314 Jackson Street- Opposite Opera House. ’Phones. __ Supplying choice grades of Lumber to Builders and Contractors. Prompt In the delivery of all orders, and fur nishing nothing not fully up to grade and finish. f actory and Saw Mill equipped with latest improvements, and organiza tion thorough in every department. Prices, Catalogues, Etc., upon ap plication. DOORS, SASH & BLINDS Perkins Mamfactirini C«pany, AUGUSTA, GA., V. "AJcSSamH