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LlMli CEMENT AND PLASTEK.
Lime J0" 45
Koeendale cement M-*5
Portland cement .. .. .. 12.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement lb paper aacka ..*I.OO
Plaater Wi bbla *1.75
HARDWARE.
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Painted bucket*, per do* It. 10
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3 H B B cedar palls, per do* .. .. 12.00
Tube painted, per nest 11 75
K. pe, .Manila, per pound « 1-2
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FKovels. riveted back, per do*. .. 1-1.75
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Haroes. red top. par do* 13.25
Hamea. red top root, per do* .. .. 12.50
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AT THKIR OWN RISK
i Will W reckers Raise the Colon and
Other Vcaaela.
Washington, Nor. 8. Naval Con
! si rut-tor Hobson was before the naval
i bureau chiefs last week and spent two
boom there one day In argument to
convince the board of the advisability
I of allowing him to continue the work
iof raising the Spanish warships sunk
i off Santiago.
Bee re; ary l.ong had already conclu
j ded that the further prosecution of
i the work at government expense muit
j cease. However, he has conscntad to
allow Mr. Hobson the opportunity to
! Induce the board of bureau chiefs to
reconsider their original determina
tion.
The constructor was reinforced in
his opinion that the Colon and per
haps one or two other ships might be
saved by Merritt, of the wrecking firm
of Merritt 41 Chapman. The hoard
recommended to Assistant Secretary
Allen, w'lio has ihe matter In charge,
that the Merritt rompany be allowed
to continue its work on the Colon
under an agreement to pay salvage to
them only in case the vessel is
raised.
Vellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should be sup
plied with every meaiis possible for it*
! relief, it is with pleasure we publish
the following: "This Is to certify that
1 was a terrible sufferer from Yellow
Jaundice for over six months, and was
treated by some of the best physicians
In our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell,
our druggist, recommended Electric
Bitters; and after taking two bottles, t
was entirely cured, t now take great
pleasure In recommending them to any
person suffering from this terrible mal
ady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Ho
garty, Lexington, Ky Sold by How
ard & Willet, druggists.
TBK .A.TTGT7BTA- HERALD
Ihe Indian
War of »*di
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face I went nut atontt* the Indian*
and la tke-e them «4f their gtotrd
t«M them that I had a *Mk h«r*e and
* .old have ta *•• ta Ihe agere V tor
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•• -What ara « going •*» da^
" Wen.' he replied, your family •*
mixed blood and my advice le ta ata*
right her*. They won't harm you.'
•* That will be a pbe of tails faction'
| replied. To live wit* my frtend# *H
dead- I would rather die * thmiean-l
times try tug to notify them than tg live ,
after they are killed ,*
" Don't you move an Inch,’ aald hr
•■you're a deod man If you do. To« aee
that guard following your
- Tea.' I aald. 5 •** him. Rut you
let me slooe, and I'll »orh out my own
salvation .* hf
• About mblttlgflf 1 stole out to U>-
hsrw. threw a tdguket «o my horw-.
and, JumpttW op hl4 KaiA. I made a
dash through Ihe Indian lines The
very hotdneas -d the thing wag my aal j
vatt.ni, for the !■■#«* were so aur
prtaed that I was welt down the trail
tv-fore they Were aftor me. They Heed
several *hot# at me, un.l some of th>*
bullet* . ante a littl# too near mv «•*!-*
for comfort. I got to the agency all
right, and when Mai. Walker was In
formed of the serious condition of as
fair* his hair fairly stood on end. With
hi* family, he Immediately started tor
Crow Wing, a small town on the east
side of the Mlsatsslppl where there
was a small detachment of soldters
The next day th - Indians started In on
their rumpsge but mest of the aet
ttci-a had left f«r places of safety and
there waa but little loss of life.
As usual toe government, became
' ui oust'd In the course of time and Com*
Imlsaioner Dole was directed to come to
‘the agency and hold a council with the
Indians and try to flx things up. After
his arrival he and tlie military author
ities determined to capture Hole-In*
the-Day. They sent word to the rhtef
that he waa wanted at a conuetl. He
answered that he would attend on the
I following day. In the morning he
came. He was the cleanest Indian on
'the face of Hod's footstool. He luvaii
lal.ly dressed In Ills finest broadcloth
slid changed his moccasins every day.
He was not only the neatest limn 1 ever
saw, but the smartest I ever knew who
had no etluatlon. When lie advanced
Into the circle he made a fine appear
ance. He stalked to a* ir he were king
of the whole upper country.
"Dole opened the council, and his
Chippewa auditor pecked away at
the ground with his pip-. Pole did
the best he could and talked. I should
Judge, about an hour. He tried to ex
plain to the great chief the meaning
or the treaty, construing each section
according to his desire to Impress Its
importance upon the auditors. \\ hen
h,. finished Hole-ln-the-Day stood up,
threw his blanket off one shoulder a
characteristic pose—and turned to Dole
and said:
•• -Are you the smartest man our
great father could send on In a trying
time like this? Because, if you are the
smartest man the great father ha* got,
I pity our great father. You have been
talking to me as if I were a child. I
am not a little child. I have gray hairs
on my head .1 may not be as smart as
you are, but your talk sounds to me
like baby talk. You sa ythe treaty
reads so und so. That is a lie. and ou
know It.’ And he took Dole's speech
from beginning to end. word for word,
and when he got through it tvas like a
stocking that had bee unravelled
thera was nothing left of It.
"Whan Hole-in-the-Puy iinished he
said: 'Wall. 1 guess I’ll go home.'
- No,' said Dole, ‘wen don't want you
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RICHMOND. VA. J
For Rent
FArm of thirty acfqa juAt
titTw city.
DwtUinft. eloft* a tort
ffICMA hi mU AACUOtoA of tb«
city.
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new Br0«<l %U—i hou##*
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prune will bA mArtA to rtA
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Gas Light Company,
AUGUSTA. CA.
CHEAPEST FUEL /
EVER OFFERED
IN AUGUSTA.
t*
HAvitoff accumulAtArt a
tMF«r<- stock of CokA wo
win saII And dAllvnr wmo
In IhA city for 30 d«ys
dunn« th* month of No
vember As thA following
Axceodingly low pplcas:
25 Bushels for $1.50.
AquivalAnt to $3 p#r ton.
or OcAnts pAr bushel.
100 bushels for $5.00,
equivalent to $2.50 per
ton, or 5 cents per bushel.
500 busheis for $20.00.
equivalent to $2 oer tt>n,
or 4 cents per bushel.
We will deliver in Sum
merville at 50 cents extra
per cart Ipad, or will make
correspondingly low rates)
with parties who will do
their own hauling.
Break up your Coke be
fore using. 7 |
First come first served. ‘
H. B. ADAM.Secretary
REMOVED TO 7U BROiDftY. j
E. W. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps. Seals. Stencils,
Daters. Pads. Badges. Ac
711 Broadway. Augu*ta,tia.
Pirowgvr Phone '.82.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
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UOWARD * WILLETT DRUG CO.
to go home.’
* l, The Indian was cute enough to aee
H»r*t they intended him. but he
toplted very quietly; ‘t told my people
pwould come bark and 1 never He to
tl*am.'
' 'But.' InaiKted Holy, ‘we can't let
jNhu go,’
kL'A* the soldier* ware atmut to sur
round the warrior, a man rushed up to
dfele and told him that the camp wae
MBtounded by India#*. Hole-to-the-
Day. not trusting the; white men. had
prepared for Just surb a contingency.
Dole grew pale and trembled, and
Hole-in-the-Day turned to him and In j
a contemptuous tone said;
•' 'Can I go home now?” The arie.ver
was. ‘Tea, you can go."
The chief looked at Dole rather *u
percllloauly anti said: 'I thought ho.
Then he walked away. Some of the
aoldiers shouted ‘Short him, damn him.'
hut the warrior walked cooly down to
the th r and stepped in his canoe and
paddled across. Theiv were 50 angry
men In the crowd ready to shoot him.
but he never turned his head. The In
diana stayed for about two months In
Uie camp across the river, while the au
thorities sought an amicable settlement
of the trouble."
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Lowest rates of interest.
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excaept the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
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B. R. MITCHELL, ALEX. Mi DONALD
Supt, a! Con. See. & Oan. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Street.
El«ctricßuppli« -poaking Tub-*, etc., etc.
Repairs to all klectrica! apparatus.
Electric Light Wiring a tpecialty.
Hall’Phone 1802 • - - Strowgvr 876.
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Pipe, V.4I.VF.H and EN
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Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co.,
AtratrsTt. oa.
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. 1898. j
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m.| 5:21 p. m.
Lv. Sandersville . 1:19 p. m.| 9:09 p. m,
Ar. Tenntlle .. .. 1:30 p.m.| 9:21 p. m.
Ar. Macon “-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.111:55 a. m.
Lv Tennllle. . . 5:15 a. m.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv. Sandersville. 5:26 a. m.| 3:21 p. m.
Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. m.| 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close eonnectlon made at Tennnllle
with Central R, R. for Mneon. and with
Wrlghtsvtlla and Tennille R. R. fur
Dublin and Hawkinsvilla.
C. W. JACKSON.
Gen Fgt. Pass. Ag:.
James IT.1 T . Jackson,
Joseph H. Sands,
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R. A. BRAND. Hen. Aft.,
722 Broad St . Adguita. fl*.
T It KHERSON. Traffic Manager.
11. 51 EMERSON. Oaa. P***. Agt.
Central of Ceorgla Rail
way.
Schedule In Effect
SEPTEMBER 11TH I*2B.
<2oth Meridian Time.)
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LEAVE AUGUSTA.
Vo, * For Savannah .. .. .1:20 P. st.
No. 4 For Savannah, Macon
Atlanta .. .... .. *;4O P. 54.
So. * For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Station* 8:20 A. M.
j vo. 52 For Macon, Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 9:30 A. M.
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con. Atlanta .. .. .. 6:35 A. 51.
No. 5 From Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Station* .. 6:50 P. M.
No. 63 From Macon. Atlanta,
and Way Station* .. 6.30 P. M.
Noe. 1. 2. 3 and 4 daily.
Vos. 6 and 5. dally except Sunday.
Vo*. 52 and 53. Sunday only.
Sleeping care on night trains between
Millen, Macon and Atlanta and be
tween Augusta and Savannah For fur
ther Information as to schedules, etc.,
app!>\ to
M. C. JONES, r. T. A.-
W. A. GIBBES, Depot T A.
J. W. NALL, Commercial Agent.
T o Rent
Store and Residence at 1265 and
1267 Broad street. Oneoflbe best
stands in the city for a good Grocery
Store, or in lact. any business. Tbe
Home has six (0) good rooms, a
good yard, and is very convenient.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
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GEORGIA • • RAILROAD.
(Ntb Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, lltt.
Pullman Slaener* between Macoa and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and Bt. Loot*.
Lv Augu-sta ..I 7.05am1 3;2opm|l6:3opia
Ar Atlanta ...!l2:3spmj »:20pm| fc.OOwm
Ar Macon ....|U:X6wrn| I 6:45am
Ar Athena ~..|l2:lspm| 7:2«pm|
Ar Gaineavttl«|*3:4spro| | -
Ar White Pi ai*l:oopm| |
Ar Mlir«*’l* . 10:10am| | 4:3oam
Ar Wvh ton ..|lO:lOatn| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 6:15 p m., and ar
rives at Mtliedgevtlle at 8:10 p. m
Train* arrive at Augusta 6:l* a. m,
7:45 a. m., 1:20 v>- 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, 1898.
Eastern Time Standard,
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Leave Chester. C. & N. W. Ry -:*s a.m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. * N. W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage 2:00 p.m.
Arrive Green Park, Stags . •• 7:00 ixm.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage • ■ 7:20 p.m,
g7w~H ARPER. ~c. F HARPER,
President. B. A.