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LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime ™ I,S S
Ru*endal* cement 11-16
Portland cement II 76 to 3.25
Loulavlll* cement In paper sacks ..11.00
■ mater lo bbla 11.74
HARDWARE.
ell buckets, per dog 13.00
• tiled buckets, per dog 11.10
* 11 B cedar pall*, per dog .. ~ 11.75
i B B cedar pails, per dna .. .. 12 00
s painted, per neet 11-7 S
pe, Manila, per pound 4 1-1
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pe, cotton, per pound .. .. lOaallo
ills. *1.76 base
Nails, ant .. j 1.46 ba-w
Shoveia, Amen, per do* .. . RW W
Shorsla. diamond- par do* . .. 1. oo
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DRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
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Ousts, mixed, aackod ~ ~ 14
Corn, white, sacked .. .. 42
Cora, mixed .. 44
Meal, bolted, per bushel 47'k
Flour, common .. 1 4o
Flour, fancy extra * 74
Flour, second patent 4.90
Flour, standard patent .. ~ .. 4.24
Flour, fancy patent 4.T6
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F ns feed, 100-sh sack* .. 40
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It y - Timothy, per ton 14.00
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t’arnum' Widow Mav Remarry.
Hi'dgerort. Conn.. Dec. 2.—lt Is an
nounced hero that the widow of P. T.
liarnum Is about to make a third al
liance, this time with a French noble
man in Carls. Mra. Nancy Barnum
was married to pemetrl Callias Rey of
ConMantittonle a Oreck holding a high
position lti the Turkish government. In
ISPS. Mrs. Barnum was the second
wife of the showman. She was born
at Southport. Ijtncnchire. England, 47
yenra ago. Her maiden name was
Nancy Fish. Her father was a wealthy
manufacturer. On P. T. Barnum s
death his widow was left an Income of
$40,000 a year.
A year after the marriage In Con
stantinople, Demetrius Callias Bey
died. He was a nobleman and exceed
ingly r eh. The meeting of Mrs. Bar
num and Cal. as. It is said, was at the
Great Pyramid. Mrs. Barnum slipped
from the arms of her Arab helpers and
'fell Into the arms of Callias. The
marriage followed a few weeks later.
How to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
! deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of the vital organs. If the
liver Is Inactive, you have a bilious
look; If your stomach Is disordered, you
hnve a dyspeptic look; IT your kidneys
are affected, you have a pinched look.
Secure good health artd you will surely
have good looks. "Elactrla Enters" la
a good alterative an* tanl*. Aat* di
rectly on th* stemaah, ltvsr as* kid
neys purines th* blood ear#* pimslea.
Matches and bolls and *lV*» » **»d
complexion. Kvwy A**tie guaranteed.
Sold at Heward A Wilier* drag s'or*
Jp cents par bottle.
K M. UtiK'h of FbiladsipLi* 1* at
the Commercial.
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OUTLOK BAQ
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sii.ni inlttoD. bat set egottfk to Also
Ike me* any real and artls* aerxlc*
Pn ntiel Caadtec of ifc* FIRk r**lMeol
think* that If ik* Military orgaa.ta-
U»o* of tk* atai* »r» **c****ry to Ik*
at a la's welfare they ahould be ««>-
tui ted ts km. they skooM he 4irt*a
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H* Skyo that be helleye* that
state must have mos kind of Military
fore* lo pre*er»e law and order unless
the state depends upon th* f*«s*ral
governmeot for kid In time of need
He said;
"Georgia I *m snr*. doer ant wish
to hose federal soldier* pe-forming
suck duty ssttfcln her territory *r*o If
II were posslbl*. under the const!lu
ll on. for them to do so. 1 her* no
douht that the state milit'a will cheer
fully submit lo any action that the leg
islator* may see fit to take rega'Alng
them, and will try to do It* duty to
th* slat* under any and all circum
stance*. but he tiering. In th* language
of the constitution of tb# state, that
the protection to person and property
la the paramount duty of government,'
and that ’a well regulated mtlttla be
ing essential to the peace and aecunty
of the state,’ should be organlted and
maintained by th# state. I think that
•he condition of the states finances
would authorise an appropriation of at
least one-half In amount the app oprt
atlon for the last-two year*. If the
legislature la opposed to encampment
training, give It to us to buy necessary
uniforms, ove coat* and other neces
sary equipment, or to help pay armory
rent In which to drill and store valua
ble property ”
The state. It t» said, by mll tary
men. ha* never app oprlatcd enough
at one Mme for all the military to go
Into an encampment the same year.
The soldiers have been able to go to
encampment only once In two years.
The cost of this has not amounted to
one-tenth the amount given by each
Individual soldier In the state militia
to the service for the same time. The
rejuvinatton of the militia that was
expected lo hegin today has been tem
porarily checked by the action of the
appropriation committee, and It will
not proceed with as much activity as
was intended.
Annual Report.
The annual report of the South Car
olina and Georgia railroad shows the
business of The Old Reliable to have
increased very much for the year
1897-98. The net earnings during that
time have been $484,887. against $438,-
554 for the fiscal year 1895-97. The
following extract from the report of
President Parsons will be of Inter
est;
"The increased facilities at your
wharves In Charleston for loading
grain and for the storing and handling
of other commodities, and the efficient
1 management of the Charleston trans
portation line, which runs in connec
tion with your road, account for much
of the increase in earnings. This
steamship line dispatched during the
fiscal year thirty-four steamships to
■uropean port*, sad since th* cloe# of
the ft tael year Jun* 30, nlaateea
eiaamahips kava been placed to take
grain."
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FOB IRON FENCING
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) MUSICAL INSTRUHENTS.
! \ii Everything New In
SHEET nUSIC
THOMAS & BARTON, Augusta, Ga
AUGUSTA
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
is making the PRETTIEST. PUREST,
WHITEST CANDIES ig th* market.
When in n**d of *tl«k, F*« Nut,
Broke* mature Taffy Candies Tel*-
phoaa Ball 'Ph*ne N*.a«7u.
TVkaa a tvatiiaa baa tad Sv«p4gwia
for two Weeks. sU* c»!1i it a tiroke*
heart.
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AUGUSTA BEER.
MONEY TO LOAN!
In *ny sums d#s>red from
SAOO upwards, n straight
3 and 5 years t.m*. or on
10 y#ars time, 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.
Atafler&JotoH
Agen’tSr-ttlah A m r can
Mortga. * i wo.pA.iV,
705 Proad St
IF YOU WANT
TO GET BEFORE
THE READERS OF
AUGUSTA PUT
YOUR AD. IN
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R K. MITCHELL. Al-EX MCDONALD
hull 0 I 4Mb fee. A lieu. Mgr.
Augusta E ectric &
Construction company
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nlMr’., HOI IFRS. Mil.!.* and REPAIRS.
Lombard Iron Works <& Supply Co.,
j ygrrnTA. ga.
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GOES INTO
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HOME
IN AUGUSTA.
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd, IS9R.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m | 6:21 p. m.
Lv. Sandes avlile . 1:19 p. m.j 9:09 p. cs.
Ar. TennlUe .. .. 1:30 p.m.| 9:21 p. m.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.| 5:55 a. m.
Ar. Dublin 4:20 p in.|
Lv. Dublin ‘10:0# «■ m
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:38 p. m.|11:55 a. m.
Lv Tennille. . . 5:15 a. m.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv. Sandersvtlle. 5:25 a. m.| 3:21 p. ra.
Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. ra.| 7:10 p. ra. |
■antern Tima.
Cleae «ecna*tlen made at Teunmll#
with Central IL R. f»r Maoers. and with
Wrightsvllle and Tannllle R. K far
Dublin and Hawtenavilie.
c. vr. Jackson,
<S«n. Fgt, Pass, Agt.
rTames C. JaOkecn,
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ATI ANTIC CONST LINE.
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUT#
TO THE EAST AND NORTH.
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without change.
I R. A. BRAND. Oen. Agt.,
724 Br'<ad #4- Ox
1 T M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager.
H. M EMER3ON. Ota. Pate. Agt.
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
Schedule In Effect
SEPTEMBER 11TH. 1444.
(»olh Meridian Time.)
LEAVE AUGUSTA.
I No. 2 For Savannah 1:20 P. M.
No. 4 For Savannah, Macon
Atlanta *:4O P. M. |
No. 6 For Macon, Atlanta,
and Way Stations 8:20 A. M.
No. 82 For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way-Stations .. 9:30 A. M.
ARRIVE AUGUSTA
No. 1 From Savananh .. .. 1:40 P. M.
No. 3 From Savannah. Ma
con, Atlanta 6:33 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.
■ Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4 daily.
Nos. 6 and 5, daily except Sunday.
Nos. 32 mid 53, Sunday only.
Sleeping cc.rs on night traine between
Millen, Macon and Atlanta and be
tween Augusta and Savannah. For fur
ther information as to schedules, etc.,
tpply 13
I M. C. JONES. C. T. A.
TV'. A. GIBBKS, Depot T. A.
J. W. NALL, Commercial Agent.
aToldier
after the spree needs
LAND S HEADACHE CAPSULES.
They cure 36 out of 37 headaches.
2 for 5c., 25c. otse box of 12.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
812 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
| “rTmCVED TO 711 BROADWAY.
E. W. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps. Seals, Stencil*,
Daters. Pads, Badges,
TU Broftway. Augusta, Ga.
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ImvUJe and Columbia, en route daily between
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W. A. TUBE. 8 H HAHDRtCK
(* P A. W—hlugton. O P A.. Atlanta.
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 18*8.
Pullman Sleenere between Macon a til
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepere between A»*
gueta and St. Louie.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:o6ara| l:2opm|lo:3opm
Xt Atlanta ...il2:3spm| »:20pm| 6:ooam
Ar Macoo ....{lLUatf! | *.46am
Ar Athena .. ..|l2:l6pm| 7:lopm|
Ar Gaine§vltle| , 3:4spm| 1 -
Ar White PI a *l:oopm| I
|Ar Mill'go le ,;10:10am| | 4:3oam
j Ar \S vh ton ..|10:10am| 7:lopm|
! Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except SuK'lay at 6:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Mit'-dgcv ille at BTO p. m
Tralne arrive at Augusta 6:l* a. nu
7(5 a. nt.. 1:20 n. r.i and 8:25 p ra.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P A.
JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect, March 5. 1896.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 Bm.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:l* am.
Leave Cheeur. C. & N. W. Ky 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenelr, C. A N. TV. Ry 1 16 P m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage • 2 09 P >t».
Arrive Green Park. Stage . .. 7 00 pm.
Arrive KloWlr.g Rock, Stftf « • < ~S Pm
cCW~n£nrr.r:r~ c. r. harper.
President. G.