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PL.AID HOMKSPUKS.
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St. Clair dreaa 4
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Martha Waablnft.iti rancica .. .. 3 3-4
Mlacellaneoui brands, light
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Isaetta 4 yard* plain 3 l-»
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Pelham, 32 bal lto bo* 1»
F O. p., 30 ball* to bn* 1*
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n Irt h 4 1-2 yd. plaid*, beat make
Stmpion *llk tlßlah foulard* 61*
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Chin* silk* •**•* •• !• *••• V •• 4 1-4
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Concord. 66*60 * l* 4
Home 3 l -4
Edwards 3 1-3
Keystone .. .. .. * 3 J" 3
Fifth Avenue •• 3 3 ‘ 4
KBARSET'S.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Hearsay 3 1-4
Kincaid and others -.9 1-4
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTEIt.
Lime 70il8B
ltoaendule cement 11-* 3
Portland cement 12 75 to 8 25
Louisville cement In paper sacks ..31.00
Master in bbls *1.75
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per do* *3.00
Painted buckets, per do* 11.10
2 II b B cedar pails, per do* .. .. 31.75
3 H B B cedar palle, per doz .. .. 32 00
Tubs painted, per nest 31.75
It ope. Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Kr.pc. Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOcallc
Nails, wire.. 31-70 base
Netis, cut *l- 4B base
Fi'oVels. Ames, per doz . .. *llaSll. o
Shovels, diamond, per doz .. .. 37 00
Phtwels, riveted back, per doz. 34.75
Plow blades base
Haines, red top, per doz 32.2 G
Haines, red top root, per do* .. .. 32.50
Hamea, best root, per doz *« 50
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fltay—choice, per lon 14.00
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Hmnfced rib aldea 0 l-S
llry aal riba H-t
hard, pure leaf. In tierce# .. .... 6\
l.ard. kettle, rendered In tlarcca. 0 1-4
Stopping One’s Paper.
(From the Newspaper Maker.)
The greateat surprise which awaits
one In life Is that which cornea to the
fellow who slops his paper to learn
after a month or two that It continues
to come out regularly despite the with
drawal of his patronage.
It la the hardest thing kn the world
for one to realise that the world can
really get along without him. Incou
ce!cable Is It that the sun can rise and
set. that the flowers will bloom and
the zephyrs blow after he has passed
Into the land of the shadows.
Harder Ik It for him to understand
how n business with which he was
connected, however remotely, can pos
sibly get along when he puts a wall
between It and himself.
Subscribers have a perfect right to
cense to subsorlbe when they please.
Some do so from excellent motives and
many from pique. They stop because
a single article displeases them, or
because It declines to give free adver
tising, or for any manner of frivolous
cause.
Newspapers never expert to please
all tlielr subscribers. Certainly noth
ing is further from them than to sup
pose that every article in each Issue
1 will be eagerly read and devoured by
every reader. It is not thought that
the preacher will Incline to the sport
ing columns, or that the young women
w ill go Into eostaeies over the financial
news.
The aim of a good newspaper Is to
give something that if good to all. The
tastes of its readers are many and
varying.
Subscribers who do not like a paper
have the privilege of stopping it. but
the paper will go right along just the
same.
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fnsmtf. but aouriak tbit pride nf •»- j
diiidualtty IbAl laaplrea saatfy aad
lb* fsTf" 1 * mda sum* worthy thiac.
whlrb will aalAblisb you a bora hiferl-.
orltf.
Han** yourself aa scmpoualy as you
do oib*ra aad you will ft ad tntHh to
mend Which will be n t large ad rant
; age What A world of u* conceal
grlayoAS (sulta fruni our ova rnn
arlouspeuA Of recngAltllM them de
fer the mtndloK II U well to slew our
fault* aa luxurKw—crudly lukutisaj
'which w* should determa# whether
lor not we can afford They are Ilk.
imposts levied oa a horse whbh often)
him to loan the race. lift at
j best ha* haadlcap coadltloo*. but It
la Folly to assume penalties of our own
choosing.
It I* not dlfllrnll 10 discern the ob
struction* of a good pttrpose. and dis
cerning, to avoid them. Prurrssttn*- j
Hon 1* the worst foe of purpose j
There Is a vast difference between]
purpose and Intention. Enough time,
has been (Anaumed In Intending to doj
undone things to constitute a sery re
»pe< table eternity. We are ever j
"thinking ahouf’ doing this, that and
the other. It Isn't necessary to think
about any courae of action very much.
People who are constantly complain
ing about not knowing what to do
show an Intolerable lack of flrmneyw
an Ifldlrlslveness of character truly
pitiable.
The real trouble la not in determin
ing what la beat to do; It la that we
defer the doing. The vast quantity of
energy lost through luck of definite,
fixed purpose, could It be consolidated
and restored, would well nigh accom
plish the millenium.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard & Wil
ls!, who spare no pains to secure the
heat of everything In their line for their
many customers. They now have the
valuable agency for Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. This Is the wtmderful rem
edy that t" producing such a furor all
over the country by Its many startling
cutes. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all affec
tions of the Throat. Chest anil Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for 10c. or a regular size for 50
cents and *I.OO. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
A green little boy in a green little
way.
A green little apple devoured one
day.
And the green little grasses now ten
derly wave
Over the green little apple boy’s green
little grave.
—Cornell Widow.
A Sure Sign of Croup.
Hoarseness In a child that Is subject
to croup Is a sure Indication of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse, or even after the
eroupy rough has appeared, it will pre
vent the attack. Main mothers who
have eroupy children always keep tilts
remedy at hand and find that It saves
them much trouble and worry- It (*n
always be depended upon and Is pleas
ant to take. For sale by Alexander
Drug and Seed Co., C. R- Parr of Bell
Tower Drug Co.
Ether was known to the earliest
scientists.
I SUOh LOCK
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muffin*. 4bb4rm* *** !**•»
Mtdgt*. lAVtAufAfllK bOilt>
ng houtMtA gnff mutton* of
•nfolliftonl houiskaspoii
uaa «nff roenmmond it.
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jgiwffx. Cnmbinm* tjuA‘Hy
aimi OMttniity.
M # nut*c * urtp«l By
The Southern ilg. Co..
RICHMOND. VA.
DO YOU
WANT TO
TALK WITH
PEOPLE. MORE
PFOPLI.
PURCHASERS.
PROSPECTIVE
BUV|3RS f
SUNDAY'S HERALD
COES INTO THE
HANDS OF THE
READINC PUBLIC.
"Tie BEST to ike CBUPBT
EAGLE BAKING POWOER
Savn you money.
Makgti htffh irratlts Broad.
If you valua your stomach
(» don't put a IO cants «
pound Baking Powdar in
It- II if
ff you valua your pockat
don't buy a 50 cant* a
pound Powdar.
Eagla Is 25 cant* * pound.
25 cent* I* tha corract
price for a good Powder.
Tie Hswiri I Uriel Cm Cww
HaKK rr.
~ Vkhal 55 >uW Ms Do?
It dna't seam to aa that the South baa
Wa forgot tan
| When wa look d«H* n lha atraat at tha
cotton, ndiua. cot low;
| II I also platss that the South la getting
bigger
! Whan wa look up the street at tha nig- ■
gar. nigger, nigger.
And if (ha Lord I* willing, as think
wall gat along
With our niggers and our roHon It our
will keeps strong.
- The North ran boast H* syndicate*. Us
millionaires and such.
! But as to winter sunshine It Isn't In
; It much.
Tha North has gm Republicans .per
haps a few to spare;
.Tha South has quit« a few with short
and kinky hair.
"The I gird said unto Moses,*' yet Moses
smote the rock.
And tho' we warn the nigger. It arems
that be will mock.
t
"The lord sold unto Moses," you may
view the promised land.
But on Us holy shore your foot shnlt
never stand.
It matters not to us from where the
nigger came,
It's a plain and simple fact that he
got here nil the same.
Here's the question of importance, and
the one to look Into—
If It wam't for the South what would
the nigger do?
But they tell us from the North ts It
wasn't for the nigger
The South would hare a blank on
which they’d have to "Agger."
Hut as weeuld before. It’s neither when
nor where.
But rather the oondltlfm that's needing
of repair;
And now we say again, between me
and you,
If It. wasn’t for the Squth what would
the nigger do?
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He won't go to Cuba. f»nd the Northern
people say:
"Our climate is too oold, you had bet
ter keep away.”
The time Is good and ripe, the .South
has got to act,
There is no use to simmer before the
burning fact.
So let’s talk It over between me and
you —
If It wasn’t fnr us Democrats, what
would the nigger do?
Do like he’s been doing in the Caro
lines. Tom. Brown.
Augusta. Ga., Nov. 12, IS9B.
OASTORXA.
Bmw ths Kintflraii Have Always Sought
T*
In mounted inspection today, troop
M ran into rough ground. Three
horses fell and trooper Hamilton hurt
his knee. Private Hill had his gun
broken.
CALL FOR
lufusia Brewing Co's
EXPORT HE Est
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Our Draufthf Beer Has
None Superior.
—CAI4. ran—
AUGUST A BEER.
MONEY TO LOAN:
In *ny sums d*sir*d from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years t.ma, or on
lOyaarstlme. 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&JotiDsoD
Agsnitße dtlah Amcr cas
Morigsg. t,ss|sny,
705 Broad St.
? PORTNBR’S j
C MOI BRAU and )
/ VIENNA CABINET /
/ BRANDSOF /
i Export \
j Beers ]
? ARE THE BEST i
S ANK FOR THEM. /
a n. MITCHELL Ai.Ex McDonald
Supt. of Cou. Bsc. * Osu. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Street.
Electric Supplies—awaking Tnh-s. etc,, etc.
R.’P»lr* to all Electrical spisratns.
Electric Light Wiring a specialty.
Heir Phone 1002. - - - htrowger 676.
And veer LOW PRICKS t arge *ta.-k. Atao
VIPS' VAt.VEW end rtTTINGS. S.N
-(IINr.S. KOI I NKS. MILLS arid It It P A MIS.
Lombard Iron Wtirks & Supply Co.,
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. 1993.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m.j 5:21 p. m.
Lv. Sandersville . 1:19 p. m.j 9.09 p. tn.
Ar. Tenntlle .. .. 1:30 p.m.| 9:21 p. m.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.| 3.55 a. m.
Ar. Dublin 4:20 p m.j
Lv. Dublin '10:90 a. m.
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:38 p. m.|U:55 a. tit.
Lv Tennille. . . 5:15 a. m.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv. SandersviUe. 5:25 a. m.| 3:21 p m.
Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. m.| 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close connection made at Tennnill*
with Central R. R. for Macon, and with
Wrightsvllki and Tennille U. R- for
Dublin and HawkinsviHe.
C. W. JACKSON.
Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt.
James U. Jackson.
Joseph U. Sands. _
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R. A. BRAND. Ocn. Agt.,
723 Broad At.. A Brunts. Oa.
T n EMERSON. Trafllr Mimager,
H. M EMEHffON. Gan. Peas Agt.
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
Schedule In Effect
SEPTEMBER 11TH. 139*.
(90th Merldloa Time.)
LEAVE AUGUSTA.
No. 2 For Savannah I SP. M.
No. 4 For Savannah. Macon
Atlanta S 40 P. M.
No. 6 For Marnn. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. S:2O A. M.
No. 52 For stacon. Atlanta,
and Way Stations 9:30 A. M.
ARRIVE AUGUSTA.
No. 1 From Savananh .. .. I‘4o P. M.
No. 3 From Savannah. Ma
con. Atlanta *:35 A. M.
No. 5 From Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 6:50 P. M.
No. 53 From Macon, Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 5:30 P. M.
" N.-«. 1. 2. 3 an:l 4 dallv.
Nos. 6 and 6, daily except Sunday.
Nos. 62 and 53. Sunday only.
Sleeping cars on night trains between
Millen, Macon and Atlanta nnd 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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E. W. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps. Seals. Stencils,
Daters, Pads, Badges,&c
711 Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
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tween Jaekaoanlla and New York and Poll-
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Third V P * Geo Mgr T M . Wa.tamrton.
W A. TURK. s H KAMDWICK.
(*rp. A Waahtogtaa i. P A.. Atlanta.
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. IS9L
Pullman Staari.re between Macoa and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Aa
gusts and 81. Loula.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:obaru| 8:20pm|10:S0pto
Ar Atlanta ...:i?:3spm| *:2opm| t.OOura
Ar Macon ....!ll:lsam| I «:46at»
Ar Athena ....|U:lspm| 7:3opm'
Ar Galnegvll!e|*3:4spm| |
Ar White PI s *l:oopmi |
Ar MSll'ge le .|10:10am| j 4:3oam
: Ar WAsh’ton ..|lo.Toarn| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Suc.lay at 6:15 p. m.. and ar
rives at Millcdgevllle at 8:10 p. m
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:l* a. ov.
7:45 a. m., 1:20 ,r. m . and 3:26 p rn.
A. Q. JACKBON, 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.. 7:13 a m.
Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 p.tn.
Leave Lenoir, Stage * .. 2:00 p.m.
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
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