The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 20, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

TUESDAY 4 .. r ... _ t*M9l .'ill .1. * nti MMt-4MI «•»• *<»»*»•» »* I*# m.«* »SOK >Ot WmX MMO TUB HMALf» |» Ainuma *<~#i.”«a AeagaA •»■* Is fiiwmr- -»t Ms IMS* MM ' I* "'At th* tltAtlM’ •• I* I'i At lit* U'Hvl (>»!!*(. II N.o lv<k CM) - At •**• II Iff M«a j *« • ««4 rwo* *«•*• *M*t t«rtWS ItlllM I* M Th* M*f»M *• A»#« MtMi aa4 »»N*k •»! <*«•»•» • !•«•» *9 n+mimt u* Ut-t » «**• I IN i ii U** m*M m 4 km m> M| ttot "M • h - Unfit* M Im|N* IM." Mbs to Mm toilMH nun who toogti* toil i' Al«>)» Hit own t»h« \mt (My lh*«k A* totll l AiwnwAt to stuck that yot art far too at row g far Mm hut Whr ktrp* ®A ad*rrtl»»nf tor’ll hat r lilt touch an y «*< h> sad by Itiu*. ol itanr. >«m* art ah* enough la An lust aa food affverUalAg u tot fan, year la and year utrt lilt men *ho laagto are all rtpre maUu la ear column*. Join I hem > Tea Mala The Maitoti looked atalaly. With totark i>lu« bat it* haeid; He hoard aa tbo' plenaed ptHly tty th< cheering, on the eland. Thru another, in the twilight. Halted high a alowA rhapean. From off the lock* quits «mw shit#— Ilia name waa "LUtls Joe.'* New for Chrialmaa. .n qan HKn nwtdy Pro! unn It wasn’t Partner Fisher* fault, lx»k out for leaden counterfeit General Merritt Ufa keep the Phil ipp) net. "Maryland. My Maryland" look Broad street by storm. It's too luil that Hlanro wasn't In Havana to greet Pttxhugh I,re. The President's eolre war stronger than any of the other speakers. Our covenants are aacred. and must be carried out, said the President. The Sun falls Carl Schnr* "the dy ing Dutchman of American Politics." And to think, Haverhill la the only birthplace of the only John James In fbJls. Sweet Rosie O'Grady was arrested Saturday In Dong Island City for steal ing candy. Augusta Sunday schools will reach their maximum attendance for the year next Sunday. The President has n most kindly face, but ft seems to us that It shows the cares of office. That goodrlght arm that shinned the tree at El Coney must have been a lit tle tlrod last night. A check for 12.250.000 was passed over In St. Louis Saturday for certain street railway stock. Kat Chung to the first Chinaman to take advantage of the bankruptcy law same as “Melicao man.” Edwin Gould has met his match, It seems tn an obdurate working girl at his sulphur stick factory. 0 Mine. Planka. of Kansas City, can tame lions and tigers, but not her hus band and so seeks divorce. Old Montero Rios, on getting bsek to .Madrid, calls us "upstart conquer- 1 ors" a«d "Implacable victors.” The lowa and Oregon have reached Valparaiso, and. atrange as It may gM'iii, have met with u warm recep tion. "Thirty-five happy Americans"—the peace commissioners amt • aaclies—are bound homeward and will deliver as a Christmas present to President McKin ley the peace treaty. H i? m ****** CUP. | •wwa-th.. tbs (gWNbfMM to taffitota— BMP j «M fliei(i n > to* IS hto* A eto* gflto* | [Aitof gs the *A«- lAgmsttok AA*» 1 to AA Ah* I >Stos»»toAtot.> AA4 Ik* to* | Afto* *• ito AMftohAf» wf IhA toto»* : ASA SMtUk ASSA. to AfSPAsm f»A tto, at AM toaff Mto fWAMtoiSk <4 «hA MM** IHl’Trg* t»piAMSf,totoAl SAtoAA totoA * I fAMtotof to AA AftoPAf AtotmMW* *4 to j to*' TlriMpl'■ It AAkW hi fSShS'tohM ' wf WAS SftowHt MTS IAM IhA AAASSA ' Lltth Ito ffiwhstoy ASSAM ta*» *•#», AAAtAAf Ih# ArtpAMtotoM •# ImtUMAS the f tirltot- At A Mate ssf Uto sAtorta *to*A As ftowtoto «• HuSApisrs, AA h*#4 "4 IhA totow AfffiMMAttMk pVAhAhi? Ik tosh-# thAI ht , lAIkiAC AA to friH * HASS* AIWA «• •**« hto SAIAf? ■ «l»4 IhM h» hss #f ASAA.A I j tot 4* jtofiiAAisSAA to At AM>■» >» tor 'h» j IHI " - Mto fAISAM AS tow IhA A to#*' ] *AA taNVhM* AAi lAAAAf ASA #*•» TA» •mss of IhA latoWM AM* IhA IplAfH Aij USA IhrtoMA topeM »pmi ih# •»*'*•• *4 the WOVSAI—* tow IhA SSpAASiOA of tntoto A AKIAAASAA* wAtoh Mr OtXAAS. * Is MAAtoUM with AA toA'h ASASA AA k' ihASrltilf iA ApfHtolAg the SAAAgAIIAA <f HkSSAti . * IA cAAtrAdtoNlfxiMA to Mr. o<>topAr* talk, tow to camaS A* *Slto4 srgAMSAt s to (hr ftoar CAI. to>gi«Al. saasihto sum- - mar* oa thA .aaaUua, aI Mr. Utotoif. j TV ftotowatlnA has 4at|Ml to seg. aa . SgMS IAU> IhA SWAlkera si Ales this ,«wr. a*4 wa Into* I has Iht# mtwAAAA last*A. WtoSWTAr hA MAS to will pTA*e Is As loAgs: sa4 «toarAr ksaded tk»o ihs prAsideAi of hto argaatsaitoA. Iks Hsa Aam t itomper* g oasaoci act. Thai waa a kind sad gT# r tows art of I (A# soldier I* Aide—we do hot kAow his ns me OH IhA toaff of Ito eohmel of ! IhA Fifth Maryland regiment yester r'W- Wa refer to hto saluting st the eon ,. Mtornts monument, i This officer In the volunteer t’ntied j I mates army, alone of all his comrades, ratted hto hat whan opposite the mar ble shaft erected to tbo memory of those who told down their lives for the nation that "rose so fair and fell so free of crime." and for a brief moment be moved on with downcast eyes. It was a gracious act, one of hto own ar-i cord and probably entirely spool soe J one. One effect of the preeldent’n Ttalt to the south, ss has been noted several times In tbeae columns recently. In the obliteration of the last remnaats of , sectionalism and auch acta as the one Just referred to will tend to soon make us reunited Indeed. In this connection It Is very probable that at the present seaston of congress a bill will be Introduced to deelgnate one and the same day to the year throughout the whole coantry, as n na tional day of caretaklng and flower bedecking grave# of the Union and, Confederate soldiers alike. Then shall; we lie brothers again, thanks to the [ president’s words, and such actions as that of the Maryand officer. All OBJffCT LESSON Augusta was yesterday presented with an object leaeon worth dotens of statistical pamphlets, columns of newspaper description, on the marvel ous reaources of our country, our j growth and present condition. While the powers of Europe are now quarrel-: ling over the cetlmatee and budgets for huge and permanent armies, as Secretary Alger observed. In the few j words with which he favored us. the United States has mustered out one half of the volunteers called for In the spring, and of those who remain, call ed Into existence barely three-quarters of a year ago. all represent the state of efficiency and condition as was exhibi ted on Augusta's magnificent thor oughfare yesterday. Wo have Just cause for congratulation. The American soldier 1* the American cltl sen. These are volunteers, he It remem bered; there Is no conscripting, no pressing Into service, and when this Is considered, no wonder he makes such a showing. Then, again, our system. Naturally enough, with the rush, hurry and confusion of the spring, mistakes and errors occurred, but merit and worth in the ranks are bound to be recognised and rewarded. The man who but last night was re ceived with cheers as President of the United States rose from the ranks. The present head of the United States army -General Miles—enlisted as a pri vate. Yesterday's spectacle was both inspi ring and instructive, and in all proba bility w-e Shall not see 111 like again. Daniel Webster And John C. Cal houn, In the old day*, bad It hot and heavy in the Senate Oft the saffie ques tion that confronts us today—the great Carolinian for expansion and bis New England antagonist against it. THHI -AT7QT7BT.A HERALD < 'I ' ... ( ( k 1 ' '4* A fWWAMAAA* MMMA <0 A MAMA. I» • AIWA* *«•!»*«* *As> >.*««.Av*k g ffib i >«sw* kg IM AMaAIA Affikto* > seMb a Ito • AA —*“* *4 t-Vtobsl ‘inUltM st I y-MBh4bto*4taP * 1| * * il*#* litMMt it*i*K ***** l*» 4**4 I* * AAMAAH Alt AM T» Mnsas wAs iltol Ito* 'tow to (ssisibftAp At to iltobl gMAAtoswA to>» to: nUifritrt’gtr mm #4* 1 149 I*4 hiorltl *0 I*4 fSuMWKOMII |> *!P4«nN*N* *0 •*• ft**#*# *•#*•• i%* j | tto# tAlhWy «4 Hto pm*4k* 4*to <4 < iAs I'AHa4 todies,. AMlsHrAtod top tow . wwiwitA* tto Asm nwstvsd tow pwi , i sms SI Ap psmtoMto SAd tosWAMs# tto AS* j | stows IA AeffipeessiAd Ito lAetoieettom <sr vwtoltoeA staff AAI to AAAAHMtod ; Mto utotAto Ito I'BH toe Ms to AAV stole eta*# swims at imp s*r d»b* m | totIBA'MA MAtofWt IA Akt *4 Ipsaitsi IPAA to rstosUMA AffAhaM »to# l‘At« *4 A* s*ss as AA.p « lAlm tto tto km* aa . I SASAAV tpAtMA At AAV S*AVS. todt Aft ASrto dAddA. oAlttalt iwv Add Iklm »AaII As ! AWd MI»AaI AA*t VAId " rwsld tto pe—kdtAt a Aid to Mid. **Tto M*more m s tto tadd will to d 1 gessmass Mat asd (to dtedAksd dill I As fa# dditdd * *»cs mawd mess ito* I*4 *n4 *n4 iif *0 i*• mMt il*4i». Wlt*4f»#r» 4*4 44Ct*4f»#ni tH», 4*441 |*VT 44* 4*«4l gmtlt*** t4> Ml* STATB NBW# IN BIMP.r. I A fSVWMSfs faeIATP MApletA I t44 44* *44 4 4444141)T ||A4)rfi4l 90 $!*•••. [ H*rt44 ftllftlt' *• 4 (Std rAitiffiMAA tot ws d*m t tAidA tto i «*wgkl Id edit Aim A duds. Jss W belief fe es ajacA tto eAdetlsf «f Ha be As Hey task rmwpAHeAA tA m desst odlmiA. eaps lA* JacAaoa iMMs I I NASA. I DaMla fvtedAlcAj I'ssfrtw aa4 tA» UeofgiA legtMatuis making lews at Ito same (tens' May tto gods prslscl tto ptoffite! 1 The fmtilln CouHer pree*ki»(e Its CkrtettMAs HlUmi ibis week. It Is A nsAily primed CAiefirtly edited and vary rAAdAbis AliieeA-pAdA paper- I Terrapin rsulng le Another Induelry that has Nes opened w the eea roant. A eyndlcAte has bought Jotnef-s l»l«n«l and win slock It with Ins iard-bark tribe. ThomeevillA Times Ae the darkeei hour le fuel before daybreak there ia res son for the hope that the dawn of an era of grnorAl proaprrlty le only a abort Urns atoad of u*. Wayrroee Herald: The sending of Finhugh hark to command the army of !occupation tn Cuba Is quite eatlefarto ry to the eouthern people. Mr. McKin ley has covered a multitude of etna by; this. A negro named Fears waa shot dead In his door It* Jasper county n few nights ago. He waa Inoffensive, and so far aa is known has not an enemy In the world. There la no due to the perpetrator. ! The young men of the legislature aeem to be taking a very prominent tk#rt In the business In the proceed ing* the names of Kills of Bibb snl Hardwick of Washington, two of the youngest, appear almost dally. That was a graceful act of Mr. Ellis of Bibb rising last Thursday to oppose the reduction of the salary of the old naval hero. Major J. Mclntosh Kell The state can afford to pay him slmplv out of consideration for his psst glo rious achievements.— Dublin Dispatch * At a dance in Bartow county last week the fiddler, known as Bud Hack ett. got out his pistol and wanted to kill somebody. He threw down the young man who was beating the straws for him and tired two shots Into the prostrate form- Death Immediately re sulted. The slayer then boasted that he was such a bad man that nobody present would dare arrest him. He af terward skipped out and Is stilt miss ing. Col. B. L- Berner, tlie heavyweight of the Political Third, it Is said, will issue an important order from his head quarters In Savannah prior to leaving the state. The military genius and foresight of Col. Berner Is an estab lished axiom; therefore his last eoup d’etat will hat dly cuuse a ripple of sur prise In Georgia. The urbane colonel will call a convention of Ills fair suit ors who must languish in anguish du ring his prolonged abßence In Cuba^ Dalton Argus: A Terrell county man Is getting up a pamphlet with the title. "Small Men In Office." The book In the main will he devoted to Georgia s state house officers, throwing light on them tn a political aspect for the past thirty years. The book will go at a nominal price. A few will be given away and pepper enough will be used to give it a good send off. We would like to write a few chapters of that book for the Terrell county man. We believe we could add both spice and interest to the work. Dublin Dispatch; A farmer from the Ileedy Spring district told the Dispatch » day or two ago that h“ had realized nothing on tils cotton crop this year, hilt that such n thing as starvation was hot apt to give him trouble next year. He had raised an abundance of corn mi plenty of sweet potatoes, and had made three times as much syrup ns his family could use. In a < Wit ton to all these necessary thlms he had just kHUd eight or ten hogs, rU« largest weighing over five hundred pounds. Thoinaston Times In a conversation between some pTaptlca! and intelligent farmers in regard to the hindrance in sowing wheat and oats, especially the former, resulting from the continued MB *l«»44* 414 i*M* 444 * «aui*t44*a 4MM* 1 If** 4*4# 4*41*4 4*44 44 •*»"*•' *M 0999* I 44| #l4l *4 #*s4l 99009901 • 0999000 j *444M| * *4*4 *#i Huff # 4*44(4*44 <*4444 900909099 -'9IOO 4(4 444 J «Mp» 4 m*H <44 ** IM*#* #M #4* 4 44* 9900 009 #Vt4»«mi *<444 P44* ** J*** 4m If (t-4fci»w INmK 111 >1 fir ~ J 90 M *#• IlMMft ] o*ooo *999 990*9 %09 9090 m «P*44 * 4444 «*» f444*44*4 900000 ** ***9o **• : •Asm es lie tAtoiMto ma <4 tons, mm \ 00000 **4 990900009 9 00990 000000 *» I*4 j *aM4 *4 MW4W !••** <44414*4 44* •’♦l? *V 99 j I*l IT |> laffis# tals# *■. Ve !»*•• (Ato#* # flfM4*l MRMta §»:||'|ffi|im. %0*99*9 *# 0909 000 *H4 00 o*o 44 4NMO* 4*141 *• o*9* 99*0090 44* *44444 I 99*0p 0 *41114. 0009000 00 mm 4»<la 44 *4*411444 '# ml# 1 4R*4l 4%#4 4# * j M**#f44 *l*44 *44 00 6000*9** W I|M *4 ■ A* csa aAI • mAA* At iffiMW mmA amg y*i m*» w—* iAet th»» TAev AW »M> A—A WAS to Mtt IMS mAmma. A SMA Mto A»AAIA«I» AesAe tksto. MM *M I msm M (A* risAk »M<». eth SpM Wl se> fta**# till MNMH *44** ■** MM* 4*4 4*4 I I**#* 009 W mist om 4 «*«t *»*•<* t*t j 94 tm9oooooot*m **444 <**■»• #44 tUn4*4f 4# | 9mm* 4#*** lw*l 4»A-i*4? *44 14 I 4* (l>li) If* aHMifft. 84- 900000% I 041404 1*4*41 *4* * I** *»ot *0 I *ll 4H*#ri**4 *4 4MN* 44* 0990009 9*o*9 990 I o*9 I* f* *» 44 f II 9990*9009 !*t *MI *j#44 I A* toitkwtes >Ae toss <*# digeMit* isuvs. hTifUt*!'* I*# **4t. *44 ••fl#*4# I t*# M»4* 44* 14444 #4* *4»*o 4* I*4 tl tSTM <0 pm ses« to all k-*fr»,<- I »«>«**! (k»'Si ssd Isag •ffi-etWJAcjMA I USA Mtoknsv Assten mU H. rotftffi || *4* o*t**4 4** 9»9 miiy l#t imnumrr Tl»* *«*44w*i !«•<% Thtitditff H Vtoto aI Irn4 ■ •4* IkHiflM r «4f» YtUUY l«» 4 km WM i'ltßlrtf lota 4 Wf| »i#fp 4li» rtilitAd . T*** fi'M# •<( i *#4 btUf# *ff# up. 84* Im* rr»ti 14 not j '44# or hr«r Afijr trml« mn i 40 h* t«n»v# «« «*# trtclt h* mtM up J •nd pull 'd dovn I*4 top 4# th# t*u*«r nM 4- hr did M M 44w romtiur •« 1 funT fi lit* 4* hour * p444f»nf#r !f4*4« 1 tl4fl mthin fifty fret of him. If# f»vi i his h'<r»» A quirk Itrk wllk the »Mkj md 4t «»4# bound th# atiiivtat d#in* the trAik Juat a* the engine w hu»e.l hy him, not mlttkinf *lO huftr por# | than l*ii or three feet. It wee A < toee IcaU. And he any* he was never a# tod tly era red in hie life. He toy* If he! hadn't been driving a apirlted horse of quick motion he would hsve been hurled Into eternity by the fast Bov | lug train. LITTLE IRONIES | To renfeM a fault la to more than i half alone for It. A telephone hell poooeoeeo no muolc If It Is not for vou. [ To look prikApemue la one thing, to feel no quite another. The golonelee end the overskirt have ; evidently come to etay. White broadcloth Is much used for bridesmaids’ gowns this season. When a woman sectmee a man of flattery she wants him to say some more. Have you noticed how very polite your eervanta are these daya before Chrietmaa? The man who Is usually wrong never stops tatklng about It when he hap pen* to be right. Why. oh, why. when we are so dread fully poor, do the shops display such sn array of bargain*? The north pole I* like a woman’* poc ket—we all know where It should be. but no one cun And It. In expressing himself to the voters the candidate should prepay the freight If he expects to get there. Crystal button* are all the rage, and the glassmakors of Venice expect to ac cumulate large fortune* In supplying the demand. One factory up In Maine turns out 8.900,<W0 wood toothpick* dally, but the old fashioned three timed fork is still holding Its own In St. Loul*. In the absence of oxygen, the microbe of consump tion dies. Prof. Frankland, Ph. D. of London, has plainly proved that cod-liver oil con sumes in the body almost three times the amount of oxygen that starches or sweets do. Scott’s Emulsion is cod-liver oil partly digested and combined with hypo phosphites, it is more valu able than the plain oil and in all conditions of wasting its marvelous reconstructive properties are unequalled. 50c. and |t,oo, all druggists. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, New York. OUK SUGGESTIONS. if"" DO!!'! DORR'S *O9OOOOOOOOO fPMBMMI* * 00900*90 00**00k 90090*00 * 00900 0090 m. m B*4T I* 0000 ' m 164# 009009 k m (***4f*4*tv I * Oslo#* * P9o*mom. m Tii 11*14 ' 44 * <**#B ■ “Good Taste Apparel." DORR’S 718 BROADWAY 718 What Shall I Give 7 Niflwi I'Mftiid K&f#U4i to 44 #4*l of *4i4’jr ftevlcnt *X,>) ih*t*w j**-*# 84 gift* 08* •490 f t h**|>— o*9 I*4Bo* Colognes in Fancy Dress ftr«aUful •* • ffift—Of cair IteLe Iglfjflt# rol(T|t)i *te 4011 liandr*** n# *OlllO4 **err lUr til ms* A*ip 80 0< - C4I t#b>e t fttnOf- * 1449* ft DO—Your NtUotfiUi*? Collar and Cuff Boxes Ulus leather And Asswt •baps*. Sterling Top Pungents Pul Glass sad pretty Hyls*— M cents 10 91.xa. Decorated Toilet Bottles Hand psiatAd—sold in pair*- You can’t get s prettier gift. Send Nunnally’s Cen ly You can't do better—Won't yon oblige ue by leaving your order an Monday end Tues day if you want special si/e bom. Send a Box of Cigars We bare them put up in boxes of 28 wllfc »|*<’lal l hririeses card—all 10 and 15 cents near—l’rioe 91.00, 1 2. C0 aud 98,00 box. tff-A.ll of these and more for Christmas gift* at Altiatier Dm Company 108 BROAD BT. 221 (9lb) CAMPBELL STREET. ZED. W. IDOJDGKE Rubber Stamps. Seals. Brands. Sc. 221 Olh 9t., N*xt to Holmsu s Me»t M*rke AUGUSTA, GA. EACH DAT SEES THE HERALD < < row CjkiLEttPAßs swtx iWcnltwa ;Rbo twuT -4-! 5 el ~t 9 4 110 1L 12 131!*' I* 2 S*«« 2 T 2Si 2930 I Christmas I Opening PENDLETON'S mm *gP ™ MW' ■* K I 3 Br**|| *44 k*4*| 940*9*9900 44 Ifcti* I «# I*4 9*990099- 990 l4fH# 4*4* U 4 I 99*900 90 km 000090*9 PENDLETON iolll MODS 909 00 00999 9»0 « 90 9909*. 9*9999909 B** 4*H4f44» U%t #*4l* 90 BOOKS LAMPS AND TABLES flMUlifui I* *44** 84* W* *1 WAVE CREST GOODS KmA AAd Klegut IA dMtgA. a:?er lci*!4 PBCte 1 Bests Ctns'mas Carts art B.oiJets Game*. Juvenile and Toy Book) EASTMAN KODAKS. Photographic Supplies of every kind sod dvecnptiuA at Lowest Prices. PORTNER’S HOFBRAU and VIENNA CABINET BRANDSOF Export Beers ARE THE BEST At-K FOR THEM. For Rent Farm of thirty acres just below city. Dwellings, stores and ffices in all sections of the city. Several of J. B. White s new Broad street houses are still unrented. Special prices will be made to de sirable parties. John W. Dickey 1 A 2 Library Building. CMC OUT SHE In order to close out my entire stock of woolens by the first of February, by the pattern or made to crier. I will sell at and beluw cost. TERMS CASH. WM. E. BENSON Merchant Tailor, ’43 Broad Ht. Xmas Presents. Silk Suspender* in Boxes at r>o rents. Gents’ line Neckwear at 28 and 50 cents. I unties a nd Gent’s Silk Gartars at 26 and E-0 cents. Ladles and Gents' flue Silk Handkerchiefs fram 25 cents to Ladles and Dents' Silk. Umbrellas from jl.ilS up- Fine Walking canes from ia cent* us- Dents' ttnv Dutves of all kinds. Plain ami fancy Stocks. Shirts and Underwear and all other things not mentioned at reasonable prices. F. G. Merlins, the Tailor ami GcnVa Fur nisher, opposite I’ianters Hotel. DECEMBER 30 tel Gantt's Th* Cntift Hi* of ixtautt* ful hoHday novaftiM, a'l ! out o* Übift to (efftef of floor. Cv«rythi«*r maikod in p «in (ifum to ihm you i c*n a** th* pure* Be«u* tlfui Toilet Decontted Ato m/*ri for fiOc. Hunilr*ds of bottlee of Co»offfin and Cutncta. and * bon with bott* of Extracii and cak* of Bo*p for 20Cv Be c*r l*in to wa my tin*. L l. GARDELLE. 61 2 Broad ■ SO9 78 Si, lifittL Ga. i:*fi nti m rttn n m a*a a *"9t*' 9*o*9* **o f> H# at 99mmmm mm 9 W AJ>« Kt*f« Hmn» 144484 «!N 1444 f%mt otTi~+ «•*»* |NO4 44 *L FREE OF CHARGE COAL and WOOD .. — r>OM THE North Augusta Cool 4 Supply Co 84* VMilt| iiofrut*«4 F. W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT *4ll PtK4K iUA WPwf#f*r m Eastman's KODAKS. i mm We sell Eastman's Kodaks and all size FILMS. Call and see how cheap we can supply your wants. We have a full stock of latest styles of Stationery. All goods finest made. Bicbards & Shaver, 827 Broad St., City. Paine, Murphy & Co. (OMMISSION MERCHANTS. 803 Reyiolds st^TelephoDelSkV.:* 1 male Leased Wires Bliect to New York Chicago and New Orleans. Order* executed ovar our wire, for Cotton, Stock*. Boud*. Grain and Pro. vision* fur each or on margin*. Local securities bought and »old. Reference —National Exchange Bank ol August*, or Mercantila Agenda*. FOR SALE. Number IS Telfair staeet—Four room house—Lot 40x150 feet. Ten acres of land on the Band Hill*, near Hotel Bon-Air. Dwelling of li room*. liable, barn and servant house. Will sell at a sacrifice. Three email house# and lot* on Sand Hills. Will sell separately or all, at a bargain. 57 Acre* of land near Wrlghtaboro road, one mile above city's new water basin*. 50 acres of land near MHledseville road, seven miles from court bouse. APPLY TO Clarence E. Clark 832 Broad Street. KTBXT! gar- 1 beg to notify my frieud* and customers that I liave added another chair to my Barber Shop, making six first-class Barbers, and I hope to accommodate my customers without waiting. HOT AND COLD BATHB. COME EARLY AND OFTEN TO Hickey’s Barber Shop 212 * 214 Eighth St., OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL. ft BRASS BAND OUTFITS PIANOS, ORGANS and flfewV J MUSICAL INS IRUnENTS. Yt \. Everythin* New in uUP sheet nusic THOMAS & BARTON, Augnsta.Ga.