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Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearaey S’l-4
Kincaid and other* ...» 1-1
LIMB, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime TOaSS
Roaendal* cemtnt - .. *1 46
Portland cement .. .. .. 53.<5 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sack* ..11.00
Plaater In bbla ll.T*
HARDWARE.
Wall buckets, per do* 13 0#
Painted bucket*, per do* 11.10
« H R B cedar palls, per do* .. .. 31.T5
8 H B B cedar pall*, per dm .. .. $2.00
Tubs painted, per nest ll <5
Rope. Manila, per pound » 1-2
Hope, Slaal, per pound 7c
r.'Pt', cottoa. iwr pound .. .. lOealle
'Caps, ,! 76 bui *
Nalls, cut 3‘ I® Mse
Staevela, Am**, per doa .. .. 111*31150
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shovels, riveted back, per do*. .. 34 . 5
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Southwestern R. R. Stock .. Of 144
Auguata and Savannah stock . M 104
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Oat*, whit*. Backed #3 ;
Ooata, mixed, aacked .. 35
Corn, white, aacked .. .. #2
Corn, mixed 44
Meal, bolted, per buabel 4714
Flour, common .. .. s in
Flour, fancy extra .. .. 1.7#
Flour, aeeond patent 4.#4
Flour, atandard patent 1.25
Flour, fancy patent 4.76
Wheat bran. 100-lb aacka 44
Fine teed, 100-lb aacka 44
Hay -tihtive. per ton 12.04
Hay—Timothy. P* r *o» IS-W
Hay—choice, per ton 14.00
Hama—Choice augkr cured .. 14nJlS4
Smoked rib aide* 4 1-3
Dry aal rib* 5 3-1
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VERY TIMELY
Are the Following Suggestion* For
Xmas (lift Olvera.
Here are some valuable suggestions
for givers of Christmas presents to
gentlemen:
A moroeeb wallet well lined with
greenbacks
A certified check in live numerals.
A bank book ami a bunch of checks
with a good, fat account to back It.
A villa at Newport, furnished com
plete and taxes paid.
A few hundred share* of “Pennsy”
preferred.
A stable of thoroughbreds, anil the
income to keep 'em going.
A steam yacht etocked for a year's
cruise, and the crew paid in advance.
Suggestions for Christmas gifts (fe
male):
A letter of credit at Worth’s, good
for a yeur.
Carte blanche with the local drapers.
A bo* at the opera and an aurora of
diamonds.
An unlimited credit at the florists
and milliners.
A silver clasped pocket hook with
wads of legal tender In its interior re
cesses.
Membership (paid up) In at least
two swell clubs, with undisputed rights
to the floor.
A license to wear Kiffel tower hats at
the theatre, talk audibly at the opera,
and come in late everywhere.
A splendid assortment of
of fashionable PockAt
Books and Card Cases in
best leathers for men and
women at
Richards & Shaver’s.
THE AUG-ÜBTA HBIFtA-I-JD
HE WRITES
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•f«* ilio k4vfrti«ihf tnk*m, got up hy I
th# flUoro* nho urtnh tn Imprrea people ;
that thrlr atork* are so mntplel* anil |
beautiful that there la not one tsstest 1
enough to withstand the temptation* j
lo poaaeaa the brld-a-hrac and Jewelry.
Augustan* Id New York
While up at the Ashland hotel a few- ;
nights ago, I met Mr, DeKußsy, who
via In the tobacco business for a white I
He la the man who started up the ex- I
rltement two years ago a)*>ut a pro- i
posed sugar refinery tn he built la Au- [
guala. but which was never erected. I
Mr. Da Rua*y Is atilt aelltng mulaese*
and la very auceeaaful In (Macing order* 1
her# and In Boston or elsewhere.
He saya that Augusta t* the dearest j
town on earth, and he looks forward j
with pleasure to February, when he will
again swoop dokn’and flood Ihs whole- j
saiers with hogshead* of molasses.
The latest arrival from Augusta I*
Mr 7 Fisnk.lt. tlkrry. who spend* a
grrat part of each year In New York, j
Mr. Curry cam# up a ffw day* ago. i
and la stopping with relatives at No. j
40 Madison Avtaiue.
Mr*. Kdgewort*! fcve I* here staying I
at Mrs. Payne’s an West Twenty-flfth j
street, where Mila Jnate Walton has
her New Tort home, and which t* a'
Mecca for the Augusta people. Mr*.
Eve ta aci'ompanled by her niece, Miss J
Edith Remsen, a lively Auguata girl,
who Is studying here.
I have heard thht Mis* Madelle Bur
rows will spend several w eeks in Brook
lyn after Christmas and will be the
guesta of friends on Plnapple street, on
Columbia Heights, one of the prettiest
spots tn Brooklyn.
Col. and Mrs. W. W. Thomas of
Athena and their two handsome and
.harming daughters. Miss Gertrude
Thomas and Miss Isabelle Thomas, will
spend part of January at the Waldorf-
Astoria.
Tom Hemy of the New York Jour
nal, tn whom all Augustana are Inter
ested. ‘ has changed his stamping
ground from Harlem to the Tenderloin,
hla old station. It Is said that Capt.
Jim Price, the famous tenderloin police
leader, thinks a great deal of Henry
and gives him tips on every poaaitile
occasion.
Pet Strahnn and Society.
A question 1 have beard often dis
cussed Is, Whether or not I’ct Birahan,
now Fayne Moore, of the alleged 'bad
ger, " was really In society in Atlanta.
The New York Herald says she was
not, Col. Hill of Atlanta says she was,
and there you are. An Atlanta man
says there is no definite meaning of
Atlanta aociety. as there are ait manv
difforent kinds of wheels tn the one big
wheel, each of which calls itself “so
ciety.” The New York Herald, in
speaking of Mrs. Moore as an Atlanta
society belle, goes out of its way to
state emphatically that southern so
ciety does not have such people within
its paored portals as Pet Btrahan Fayne
Moore, whose picture is filling col
umns In lug New York paper*.
Some Theatrical tloaslp.
Report* do not credit the New York
stage with a high standard of proprie
ty, and yet they say that a pretty Ut
tieavtress tn the Runaway Girl fell out
with the manager, Mr. Daly, because
he scolded her for showing too much
petticoat. The girl's name is Mabel
Gilman, anil sbe heads a line of women
who fellow a courier, “the man from
casks ' through a lat *f abauid mu
tism and gymnastics. (Jne of thsse i*
leaping avsr ths balustrade. Miss Gil
man laaiaaM us making assured at
tempts a* the athera Jo leupa gracefully
over. This ts what ihe fuse is said to
be about.-The Runaway Girl is by far
the moat enjoyable comic opera that
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MTI- ir SPKCinr. Mr. A» t»-
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fie Hovsrd & fillet Dm Ciipai?
•11 Broad (Hraet, Auguata.
JOHN H. FEAREY
—Tb# SsliaM* Jaddtar
Can be found at 21 I
Campbell Street, first
door from Broad.
Best Goods at lowest
prices.
I!. SIB ffaictoter
FOR IRON FENCING
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AUGUSTA FENCE CO..
310 loth dtrret, Augusta, (la
kgto.i)ul ol Town Work Solicited gkk
haa been on the Netj York stage this
aeaaon. Truly Shattur k and her tsjwery
burleaques have moved over to the
smoking theatre# tn Brooklyn. Bhe t*
attll a great favorite In spite of her
environment* Eddie Foy, who was tn
Augusta "with a show called Off the
Earth, with which Mr. Edward Fauro
was connected, Is winning great lau
rels with Marie IJresseia. although New
Yorkers as a rule do not see the bril
liancy of Chicago stars, on# ol which
was Mr, Fov.
MILLEDGE LOCKHART.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few man more wide *wak*
and enterprising than Howard & XVII-
Ifi. who spare no palps to secure the
iiest of everything tn tfielr line for their
n*»inv customer*. Thjy now have the
valuable agency for Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. This Is the wonderful rem
edy that ta producing such a furor sll
over the country hy Us many startling
cures. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all afTec
tlona of the Throat. Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for 10c. or a regular si*e for 50
cents and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
Games and toys. Our
stock is enormous. A
splendid selection, 5 cents
up- Call and see at
Richards & Shaver’s.
A Fleeting Joy.
Chicago Daily New*.
Mr. Joseph H. Choate of New York
is ths latest to be made Ambassador
to the Court of St. James. Mr.
Choate should enjoy his honors to the
full while they last, as he may wake
up any morning and flml someone else
ambassador.
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Boar* the Hav * * iWByS
| A wiso wont ta the i’uollsli is sumc-
J tiniei sufficient.
CALL f Oft
Augusta Brewing Co s
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[ AUGUSTA BEER.
MONEY TO LOAN;
In any sums dasir«d from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years tims, or on
10 years 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.
Aiexaader&JoliQsoQ
i|«nii NfoUlth Amt-rcfia
Mortgage C*4|ikaf,
705 Broad St
IF YOU WANT
TO GET BEFORE
THE READERS OF
AUGUSTA PUT
YOUR AD. IN
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K R. MITCHELL, ALEX, M< DONALD
Hupt. ol Cou. toe. A Gau. Mgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
312 Mcjtitcsh Ktrast.
Electric Ruppbae-'paakiug Tub**, etc., ate.
Repairs to all Electrical apparatus.
Electric Light Wiring* specialty.
Bai I ’ Thone 1802. - - - htrowgei 87#.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
and Supply Company.jj
Rulldcr* and Dealer* tn
ENGINES. BOILERS. RAILROAD.
COTTON, SAW. FERTILIZER
Oil and Ice Machinery, and Supplies
and Repairs Shafting. Fulleya,
Hangers, Leather and Rub
ber Betting .um Hose.
MILL BCPPLIF-S IND TIXILB.
Foundry. Machine. Holler and Bridge
Works.
Capacity for SrtO Hands
Agent* for Atlas and Erie Engines,
Ashworth Catds. Korttn* and Leader
Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc..
AT’OCSTA, GA.
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd, 1398,
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m.j 521 p. m.
Lv. Sandersvllle . 1:19 p m.j 9 09 p. tn.
Ar. TenntUe .. .. I:SS p.m.| 9:21 p m.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.| 3:56 a. tn.
Ar. Dublin 4:20 p ra j »
Lv. Dublin ’10:00 a. m,
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:34 p. m.|H:55 a. m.
Lv Tennilte. . . 5:15 a. m.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv. Sandersvllle. 5:25 a. m.| 3 21 p. m.
Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. m.| 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close connection made at Tennn'.Ta
with Central R. R. for Macon, and wi h
tVrightsvtlle and Tennllle R. R. for
Dublin and Hawkinsville.
C. W. JACKSON.
Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt.
James T T . Jackson,
Joseph 11. Sands,
Receivers.
We have 1 the best se
lected subjects in pictures
in handsome frames at
popular prices at
Richards & Shaver’s.
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R. A. BRAND. Oen. Agt..
124 Rroad fit.. Augusta. Oa.
T M EMERSON, Traffl, Manager.
11. 5! EMERSON, Gall. Paaa. Agt.
Central of Georgia Rail
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Schedule tn Effect
SEPTEMBER UTH, t»94.
(90th Merldiaav Time )
LEAVE AUGUSTA,
No. 2 For Savannah 1:20 P. M.
No. 4 For Savannah, Macon
AGanta 84 » P. M.
No. * For Maron. Atlanta,
aad Way Stations .. 3:20 A. M.
No. 53 For Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations 9:20 A. M.
ARRIVE AUGUSTA.
No. 1 From Savananh .. .. 1:40 P. M.
No. 3 From Savannah, Ma
con, Atlanta .... .. • 4 35 A. M.
No. 6 From Macon, Atlanta.
and Way Stations 4:50 P. M.
No. 53 From Macon. Atlanta.
and Way Stations .. 5:34 P. M.
Nos. L 2, 3 and 4 dally.
Nos. « and 5. dally except Sunday.
No*. 52 and 53. Sunday only.
Sleeping cars on night trains between
Mitten, Macon and Atlanta and , be
tween Augusta and Savannah.
ther information as to schedule*, etc.,
j apply to
M C. JONES. C. T. A.
W A pIBBKS, Depot T. A.
J. W. NALL, Commercial Agent.
A SOLDIER
after the spree needs
LAND’S HEADACHE CAPSULES.
They cure 36 out of 37 headaches.
2 for Zc.. 25r. one box of 12.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
812 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
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Is making the PRETTIEST, PUREST,
| WHITEST CANDIES in the market,
j When in need of Stick, Pea Nut,
| Broken nixture Taffy Candies Tele
! phone Bell ’Phone No. 3276.
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(90th seeildUn Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 1894
Puilman Sleaoere between Macon aad
Now York.
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gusta and 81. Loul*.
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Ar Athena ....|t2:lspm| 7:lopm| -
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Ar Whit* PI »j*l;o4pm| I
Ar Mill’gd'l# . I 4:4o*na
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except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
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A. G. JACKSON. G. P A.
JOE W. WHITE. P : A.
CAROLINA AND NORTHW£ST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect, March «, 1894.
Eastern Time Stacdncd.
Leave Auguata, Scu'thein Ry.. 9 30 P m.
Arrive Chester, Soutlieru Ry 7:18 am.
Leave Chester, C, A N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir, C & N W. Ry 1 16 p.m.
' Leave Lenoir. Stage P ,n
--! Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p ra.
I Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.M,
jO. W. HARPER. ~ C. F. HARPER,
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