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Aatoakaac A C A J® I ‘ l
Amcak.au A *
Amoakaa* C * *- 4
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PLAID HOMESPUNS.
city Mina * ! *
Four yard, cood 13 IncA 4 *-*
Lodi »btrtUi*» * } 4
Lodi drew styles 6«*#« 3 l (
*t. Clair draaa *
Ocean solid* •• * 4-4
Martta VVssbln*t.m fancies .. .. 3 3-4
Miscellaneous brands, light
weight * » »-*“ J *
Isaetta * yard# plain .. .. 3 1-3
Thorndika B •• •• * *' 4
Hercules •• ‘ 1-4
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Pelham, 33 bal Ito bo* .. .. .. .. Jl
F. O. * •. »® balls to bo* 1#
E O. P.. 3« ball* to lb If 1-2
Muscogee B * A**
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Clin peon silk finish foulards (4*
Faetflc mournings «4x#« 4 1-3
China etlk# #4*#A 4 1-4
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Bister #4*64 J 1-3
Concord, «•*“ 1-4
Rome * 1-4
Keystone •• * 1-*
Fifth * l' 4
KEARSET S.
Heavy Columbia, nenvy Kearsey S 1-4
Kincaid and others 9 1-4
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER
Lime
Rosendale cament tl 43
Portland oamenl 32.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement In paper eacks .11 00
Plaster ta bbl* 11.75
HARDWARE.
Well buckets, per doa *3.00
Painted buckets, per do* *1 10
2 H B B cedar pails, per do* .. .. 11 75
| H B 8 cedar palls, per dm .. .. 12 00
Tuba painted, per nest 31.75
Rope. Manila, per pound 9 1-2
Rope, Sisal, per pound 7c
Rope, cotton, par pound .. . lOcallc
Halil, wire 11 75 base
Nalls, cut li 4a ims«
Shovels, Ames, per das .. lllalH .u
Shovels, diamond, per dos .. 17.0 i)
finovels riveted back, per dus. H 15
Plow blades * I S base
Hemes, red top. per do* 1-' *6
Jiinta red top root, per do* .. .. (2.50
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Central of Oaorgla Railway,
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3d pref income.. lid (3 14
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Couth Georgia and Florida.
Id 7 a. I9M 103
Ooran Cleamahlp Ca., Ist Fa
Id 7’n I**» Id# ...
Enterprise Mfg Ca., I*4 Fn
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Clbley Mfg. Co . Ist «s, 1901 . IM
Plbley Mfg. Co., Ist Fa. 1103 . IM
C.a R. R. A R Co. stock .. I*7 IM
Southwestern R. R. Clock .. *9 IM
Augusta and Savannah sleek 9* IM
GRAIN AND PROVICIONB.
i Oats, while, sacked tl
| Duals, mixed, sacked 33
1 Corn, white. Mtked f. 11
j Corn, mixed 41
Meal, boiled, per bushel «7H
Fleur, common .. .. .. 3, to
Flour, fancy extra .. .. .. .. .. 3.73
Flour, seoond patent .. 4 00
| Flour, standard patent 4 25
i Flour, fancy patent .. 4.75
.Wheat bran. 100-lb Mcka 30
1 Fine feed, IM-ib sacks *0
j Hay—native, per ton 13.00
! llay—Timothy, per ton 13 00
| Hay—choice, per ton 14. M
Hama—choice eugar cured .. .. lOaim
Fmoked rib aides •• •• # 1-3
Dry sal ribs 5 3-4
Lard, pure leaf. In tierces 543
In the Mexican Household.
The arrangement of furniture 1# |
much tnnrc formal than In the United ,
States. It Is a very common sight to
sec a splendidly furnished parlor with
a row of straight back chairs, all alike,
with their backs against the wall, and
as close together as they can be placed
clear around the room. Heavy single
doors such as are used In the United
States are practically unknown In
Mexican houses, either at entrance or
between Interior rooms. All doors
open in the middle and are fastened at
top and bottom with bolts. Exterior
doors are always fitted with glass pan
els, lor they also serve as windows.
All such doors opening on the street
or open court are fitted with solid
shutters that are folded at the Bldas
out of sight when not in use. A god
Mexican cook relieves the mistress of
the house of worry and responsibility
in a manner that. Is almost unknown
in the United States. The cook is
given so much per day and with this
amount she will purchase each morn
ing all the provisions for
the day, including even the staples
that are usually bought in large quan
tities in other countries. On a dol
lar a day a cook will provide a very
good table for a family of three or
lour, and got enough beans and tor
tillas and chile to set the servants"
table besides. They can really do let
ter than their mistresses because tkey
can usually drive sharper bargains
wllh the marketmen df their ewe
class, and I hey have more pat!**** '•
haggle over the last penny.—-Modes*
Mexican
I First Populist— What are you think
ing about”
Second Populist-1 was Just thinking
hqw rich we would he If everyh.*y
Would start an cndles* chain .uhscris
tiou for everybody els# and nobody
would break the chain. Puck. (
THE ATJOTIBTA ESS3STwA.I-a:D
THE THEFT
Of* HkS BROWN
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length ebe nr.ee and began —Kan ,
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Mr bo* ha ad returning with a c4*n K*f
fWrglscaee* «• KM ll(- D»c» *h»
started al M— i—nd of a —*c »c
proa- king IM side do—r„ aad a*a r *r
dropped Ik* disk ara* wtplag It
did sound lib* Harry n Mop aad y—
-44 might be so, R —aa —ls 1— ootrn
•r’# hat twiaglng IK# mast tt—t bkd
hsea ordered IM day befora for this
day a dlaarr
TK# stolid rosing German walbed In
uarara— touely glared bin parcel up
oa lb* table aad —alktd out agala srl'h
0 ifii in b|ot# of ih# roifftfltloftftl
•grerd morn lag." Ordlaarllr Mr*.
Brown spok. pleasantly lo him. but
ib— morning ah# said nolblag Tb#
Incident, bower er divert *«1 bet
tbougbt* a Kit. and giving her • *“•-
g*»>ton of something new to do. im
proved her spirit# ramarbnh y s4b*
•a# reminded that tM refrigerator
needed a thoroi—b cleaning and she
decided la apply her##lf to tbi# lank
hafora putting sway tb* man* ,h »
breakfast dlnhea having b— done, al
though rapSncad on their shelve*
she lawk oul all Ike artlelm from th#
refrtgetator and put them on the table
he#id. the roast. She wan than Oc
cupied when her attention wn# attrac
ted by other approaching atep# They
wer* actually In the kitchen and them
was something In ll —ny they sound
ed that sent n thrill of apprehension to
her heart.
Standing up quickly, abe was startled
to na* two strangr. rough looking ro<-n
striding tovsnrd her. and bwfore ah*
could utter so much aa a ncrenm a
coarse band hart been ytolontly clapped
oyer her mouth.
A few mlnatea later th* butcher'*
boy. returning to deliver the vegeta
bles he had forgotten, found th* kitch
en unoccupied. The roust wn* on th*
table where h* had placed It. A num
ber of other things were there, too -
butter, a can of milk, a dish of fruit,
half of a pi* and a amatl canvas bag
partly Riled wllh silverware. Th#
1 boy looked around vacantly, net hi*
vegetable* down beside th# roast and
went hi# way again. Meantime, Har
ry Brown could not find business du
ties engrossing enough to nhut oul
from his thought* th* vtnlon of tearful
face, and he heard unhappy aoh* that
went straight to his heart. At first
h# told himself arverelv that the ex
| prrtenc* would be a good lesson to her.
j but before long he blushed with shame
: that b# should think of presuming to
I teach such a sweet little woman whose
I frail existence—there was scarcely 100
! pounds of her-it was his duty to cher
j Ish and protect from discomfort of
I every Wind. So then he called him
, self a brute and abased himself w ith
| repentant humility, and lunged for the
luncheon hour that he might run home
and confess his fault The luncheon
hour was long In coming, and during
the Interval Harry suffered unutterable
torments at th# thought of how she
must be suffering on account of his
stupid cruelty. He tried to get away
early, hut fate was against him there,
for matters came up that had to be at
tended to, and which nobody could
handle properly save himself. rio
it came about, that when he started
home It was fully a half hour later
thau his usual departure. He was tn
agony as he hurried along the street,
wondering bow she would interpret his
delay, and feeling sure that she would
believe that he still treasured the ugly
feelings of the morning. if she
could only know that he had been re
morseful all the time! Never again,
no matter what the provocation, would
he permit a difference to arise between
them.
She might possibly misunderstand
him or illnecs might make her momen
tarily Impatient, but come what might
he would be resolutely patient and
never allow the slightest ugly feeling
to cross him.
Thus thinking and resolving he
dashed Into the front door of his home
It gave him added anguish and fur
ther self condemnation to find that she
was not there to greet him. It was
not possible that she still treasured the
resentment of the morning: it must be.
then, that ska aellsved ke was angry as
e»#r, y##r tltti* wuisaa! He w#*tid svoti
skow ker k#w esye^msl ke cauld ke.
•‘Laa'" he sal# aatatausty at h« Step
ps# Ikt# tk* ilkiag ro#fi*. There was
a* aaswer.
It 41* aat tak* i**g to explore every
portion of the modest house, and with
more fears than he could count at his
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Mrs Brown
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too clear If hi* Wife had been alarmed
for 10# t0t#?00 #OO woftM 00?# mrmm
*d or run away. It waa evident that
al— had nut run away and she wan not ,
In the Insane Th»r#i.w* aha wan ..ot of j
It. and equally lhg»fw» the thieve* j
had htdaapprd her* Appalled aad wsi
unnerved that he could hardly walk. ]
Harry returned to hi* own house Thej
neighbor went with him Together
f y mad* a new and cam* .
Ingt to th# hechen. where they;
giymt looking around IB dreadful be-1
—lWarmeni
Th* woman » methodical, housewife. |
If- habit* asserted tbrmaelve* even un
der th* ntrea# of misery ’ The me*>
and vegetable* will spoil.*b* **M
dreadfuliy "batler pul them In Ibe Ice
Iwx. Mr, Brown.” Smiling bitterly al
the thought of considering such trifle*.
Harry picked up the ran*t and carried
It to the refrigerator. No sooner had
he pulled the door open than he drop
ned his burden and gavs a loud cry.
There, vurled up In the storage cham
, her of the refrigerator was hi* little
' wife, found a*!**p’ He »*li»d her hand
nnd pulled gently, but she wn* too;
] Closely wedged In to budge without;
greater effort. Hl* touch awak*u*d her
and opening her eyes drowsily, she
said. Ob, I'm «o glad yon vs com*
Harry! Have lho*y dreadful men
gon*r
With many an qfp-h” nnd "Oh
my!" on her pari. HaWy withdrew her
from th* box. rill*.flail been curled
| up thyie *0 long that ahe seemed lo he
iisleep in every joln'j and the warm ]
ueatb' r and the done *ir hail aluplfled
her; but *he recovered qul' klr. and all]
memory of the morning tiff dissipated ]
lir b*r adventure, told how it cam* j
i about.
She was standing in front of the re- '
frlgerator when th# thieves eame in; j
they bad pushed her inside and closed
(he door, threatening to shoot if she
cried out. Too frightened to scream
then, she had kept still until a mo
ment later she thought she heard them
depart hurriedly. But there was an
other footstep in the kitchen and she
dared not to make a noise, supposing
that the thieves had returned. After
a long Interval of silence she realized
that there was no way to get the door
open from the inside and she resigned
herself to waiting for her husband. It
waa evident the thieve# had fled in
alarm when they heard the butcher's
boy returning. They did not take
even tbe little plunder they had got
togyther. so there was rejoicing, apd
when they came (o thiift of it the dif
ference of the morning was adjusted
by husband and wife oth mutual re
pentance and forgiveness, and matters
were just as they should be in auch
cases.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard & Mi ll
let, who spare no pains to secure the
best of everythin* 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 wonderful rem
edy that is producing such a furor all
over the country by Its many startling
vines. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all affec
tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for 10c. or a regular size for 50
rents and 31.00. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
Dixon—How did Hackwrite's new
play take in London?
ltixon —He informs me that it met
with unheard of success.
Dixon—is that so"
Hixan—'Yes. after the ftrat night it
was never heard of again,—LonSeh
Jkoysvers
She (haviag nathin* else to say)—lt s
funny how we ever came to think s*
much el each ether.
Ho—Funny. It’s positively ridiculous.
—Boston Transcript.
call ro«
Augusta Brewing Co s
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Our Draught Beer Has
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august a beer.
MONEY TO TOM
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
IO 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.
Alßxander&JoliDson
Agcnis bcotush Amrnoaa
Mortgage l anipaut,
705 Broad St
IF YOU WANT
TO GET BEFORE
THE READERS OF
AUGUSTA PUT
YOUR AD. IN
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K. 11. MITCHELL Al KX SI. DONALD
Kupt. of Coo. rive. A Usu .llgr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 JM(Ti)U«h
timncijuppiiftJ— ->pftftkiiig Tut>««, *ic#, «tc.
Repair* to ftli Klociric*l mi|*tirftiuft.
Electric Light Wiring 0 apeciftlty.
BellTh.me 16*52- - - - NrowijtT 646.
Lombard Iron works
and Supply Company. t 0
Builders and Dealers in
ENGINES. BOILERS, RAILROAD.
COTTON. SAW, FERTILIZER
Oil and Ice Machinery, and Supplies
and Repair*. Shafting. Pulley*.
Hangers, Leather and Rub
ber Belting and Hose.
MILL SUPPLIES AND TOOLS.
Foundry. Machine, Boiler and Bridge
Works.
Capacity for 3UO Hands
Agents for Atlas and Erie Engine*.
Ashworth Cards. Korting and Leader
injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Augusta Southern Rail
road Company.
Schedule Effective Oct. 2nd. IWS.
Lv. Augusta . .. 9:30 a. m,j 6:21 p. m.
Lv. Sandersvlile . 119 p m.| 9:09 p. tn.
Ar. Tennille .. .. I:s* p.m.| 9:21 P na
Ar. Macon 3:4a p m.j 3:56 a. m.
Ar. Dublin 4 20 p in |
Lv. Dublin. .. .. ‘10:00 a. m.
Lv. Macon .. .. 11:33 p. m.|11:85 a m.
Lv Tennille. . . 6:15 a. ns.| 3:10 p. m.
Lv. Sandersvlile. 6:25 a. m.| 3:21 p. in.
Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. m.j 7:10 p. m.
Eastern Time.
Close connection made at Trnnnd'.e
with Central R. Tt. for Macon, and with
Wrightaville and Tennili# R. R. for
Dublin and Hawkinsvill#,
C. W. JACKSON.
Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt.
James U. Jackson,
Joseph H. Sands,
Receivers.
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l*ct«Ml subjects in pictures
In handsome framtis at:
popular prices at
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from Macon and Augusta to New Tdrk
without change
j R. A. BRAND. Gen, Agt..
,13 Bread Ct.. A ogusta, Oa.
! T M FMKRSON. Traffic Manager,
H M EMERCON. Gan. Pa##. Agt.
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
Schedule In Effect
SEPTEMBER 11TH. 18#*.
(90th Meridian Time.)
LEAVE AUGUSTA.
No. 2 For Savannah 1:20 P. M.
] No. 4 For Savannah, Macon
Atlanta 8:40 P. M.
No. S For Mac»n, Atlanta.
and Way Station* .. 3:20 A. M.
No. 52 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 6:35 A. M.
No. 5 From Macon, Atlanta.
and Way Station# .. 6:60 P. M.
No. 53 From Macon. Atlanta,
and Way Stations .. 5:30 P. M.
No#. 1. 2, 2 and 4 datlv.
Noe. 6 and 6. daily except Sunday.
Nos. 62 and 53. Sunday on!y.
Sleeping car# cn night trains hetwe-n
i Millen, Macon and Atlanta artd be-
I tween Augusta and Savannah. For fur
- thcr information as to schedules, etc.,
apply (J
M. C. JONES. C. T. A.
W. A. OIBBES, 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 Sc., 25c. one box of 12.
i THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
*l2 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
' is making th# PffETTiEST, PUREST,
; WHITEST CANWES in the market.
\Y hen In need of Stick, Pea Nut,
i Broken Hixture Taffy Candies Tele
1 pfebß* Bell 'Phone No. 3370.
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Third VP A Oon Mgr T. M.* Waahtnztoa
YT A Tt'RK. S H HARDWICK,
. A.. WaftAlngton. Q. P. A., Atlanta.
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90tb Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effect!** April 24. 19*3
' Bulimau Sleooer* batweto Macao an#
Nvw Tork.
Through Pullman Bweep#r* b#tw#*n A.
gueta and St. Louis
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osamj 3 20pm l0;30pio
.Vr Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opra| s:ooam
Ar Macao ....|U:ls#m| I «;46am
Ar Athens ~..!l2:lspro| 7;iopm|
] Ar GalnesvlUe|*3:46pm| j.... ....
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I Ar Mlir*# le .|10:10am| | 4:30a—
: Ar Wxsh’ton ..|10:10am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leave. Augusta dally
except Sunday at 1:15 p, m., and ar
rives at Mlll-dgevllle at 3:10 p m
Train# arrive at Augusta 1:11 a- mu
7:45 a- m., 1:20 <■>. m , and 3.26 p n».
A. Q. JACKSON, G. P A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
EKN RAILWAY
Schedule in Effect, March 6, IS9S.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry I'll B.'U.
Arrive CDestei, Suutherri By 7:19 am.
Leave Chester, C AN W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Ltnotr, CAN W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage 2:00 p.m.
Arrive Green Bark, Stag. .. .. 7:00 p.m.
j Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage 7:20 pjn.
G. W HARPER, C P HA R P ER,
j President. G. S. A.