The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 28, 1898, Image 4

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S# . „ t* Mie*tto —At it* ‘ln** '**"•’ In tkm ?«*♦ CWr—A* It* MN*i ®*. i D»* #«4 tW* Aaaaa#* M****. * ftprera* told** to tori tW —#» stand* *l*4 r#Um#4# »*“ **•»•* * »****■ t* Mtwrlto* It* B**! *• *tl* IIHHE ITiimMhl trm *•$»•« itti "t* «rli* !••»(*• hwrt i**ft* Who to it* Mrtlsa#* *to« »t« tough* h**l t AI way* th* m«n Mho #4>rrliw* Vw m*» ihtMh t* 4###«'t amoual t# Mirth that you a * far let *•'««* tor hi#* tort If hr harp* om *4* «rtl*i*g ►*’■ Ito** It* hto«t «*• ytntjr #*4fcy tatoi. of iour** you art »to enough la 4# |u*t aa good ad* artUiMg a* H* do**, ya*r to aod »**r out • The me* Mho tooth ar* all r*pr*- aoaled to our (atom*.* Joto them Th* Herald a gnlumh* ar* open to all j nmtrttoiUM* aad aohaertbar* to the eg. i pre**i«n of their view* on publfr and i pertln- til question*. Bo! the real *•<*< of the Mrtter ahotild slwsv* aecompany j ihe cuoirlbntion. for the name will b< j withheld «het» dmlred. Co*trlbtit<>i* ttinat writ* only on one •Id* of paper t'otnawnUathwi* srill net be (pre*er¥*d or returned, Con tributor* mud not expert the Herald to publish peraonal attack*. The Her ald Milt be glad to publlah any coin m> lUrattos that observe* the** rule* There ar* a number of cojntnttnlca tleita in Th* Herald office that cannot he published bacanae oo name nttia pan lea inetn.or baeaua* they ate written on both elder of the paper. The real name of the writer must accompany alt communication*, and they must be written only on one aide. The Bon Air doff Hub In flotirltdilng Augusta must say good-bye to the Engineers, Haa the mother lode of th* Klondike been dtecovered at laaf? The latent figure* are S!2K fKX>.OOft.-- for the Ntcarangn Canal. The calendar* for the lent year of the teatury being hung up. Attorney Hilt ha* forsaken Pet Stra han, and returned to Atlanta. Remove the (went of powder from the air on Christmas day. *ay» tnc Constitution. When compared with the Christmas casualties of her al*ter cltle*. Augusta escaped lightly. The editorial page of the New York Journal of Monday was devoted wholly to one artlelwv"Jelf«rgpn. the great ex pMislonl*t.” Governor Candler, It t» said, t* con templating distributing the amount among the sixty od.i companies doing business In the .-late. The New* and Courier want* the I'realdent’a measure for a suit of clothe* of Confederate Gray, to wear nt the reunion next Spring. Recorder Goff said that badger games mu*t be broken up. when he sentenced Pet Strahau’s husband to nineteen years In the Penitentiary. On Christmas day two thousand two hundred sacks Of mall were received ti the London Postofflce from he halted States and Canada. A Jhfiattr.noogn widow, the relict of a .rcr.fi: vm-1 drunkard, refused to allow r tombstone, to be erected by liquor seller*, to be placed over his grave. t'|.on presentotion of the last sword to !he gallant Admiral ever get hard up, je eculd "soak" one or two at 'em. The State of Georgia is about to re insure tts property- Georgia carries abbot SBOO,OOO worth of Insurance, and ♦b* commission at 10. per cent, wou d amount to SO,IOO. _ . 1141111 (MMli A< *to» fiwrtinr* iniiiiii r i»i m \ f t l wmm mm*, mm* \ |«n mmrnm mm mmmm mm I m*mm mm* m+mm mm* wwm m mmm* mi "m *#s •****• m ihm ttfftfiiai its pMHIHIit #9Nk$|M4K Ni | ifKipjfni in mm mm* ** ****** mm* m mm** m mm **m | jmmmnimmmL mt* •Inm m ****** mai . i** m* ** rtaiipir nn m th* #*•*- I mm* *t mm s**&* <# mmh** * ts iln» hmhm *hs* mmhm •fH hm ***** * m Imi th* h**m thm h* l# *** m*m**m in hm» "h*** ** **m. ik>» *smt* *** ****** h* Mill mm UnM m* *t* mm w*m *m mi ill# tmm ***** ms ! in# 9Y.ip**m* Ml • tlMlfy Ml mm §****% I m##t m *%** l#4Mria< IM#» t* **h wr* #!*# mm Ml mI«M #fi BW9 mm** ; lit* fNt *** villi *h*b*f** W* •## i kraaag pa atoaiw to t **a» antar aai >** lie* sad alt th* a4*aal*c*a as a «•*».* sad awltohicaa* p*«*ram at V* ar* hmrad to keep ala ay* M * tew their ttotatag tor a*tf-gm*r»m*at ft M a gt**4 sad nbtoeit task but la «h* Hgfci of amt pawl, as th* part whMi Aa**rt i aa* sow ll* tog %**• ***# aad *bar*4 to. H I* to a* ****** aa impaartbit r*T mi aMmu | The Hors'd a aha ts something rasas* to dan* to that tanas hardworklag to die kg sale—the (tmwgia coaimoa » tool teacher*-.--mar get their pay moatkly j and sat to ecrtapeltoi to Malt for tare* mast ha oe tosgrr tor their aatortesf Bach year the** la talk I* the a*h)ect j itanal the polHtrtana asd legtaletuev I stoat arraagtad for th* ptompt month l» payment of Ito teacher* of the cota- I mo* arson * hat H ****** that the d*- I aired arraageaaeata toe* sol been p*r- Tber- always srrwrs aumetbtog to h*hl tip th* moafhlv payment*, and th* teacher* ar* Ih* Mf*trn. There are so m re hard workad sad poorly paid servants of the public then the common arbool teacher*. Th* ma- Jorily of them ar* struggling young tie*, or women who have to depend upon their own effort* for aupport. ] When these person* are kept out of their money for three month* or lon ger. It become* absolutely necessary for them to go into debt, and pay later eet to their creditor*. f The state I# to debt to them, but they are creditor* who receive so Interest from the "TOTJffO” eugf. The carrying of pUtolt upon the per son should lie stopped. There t* no rkruHS for It. No good can route of It and It 1* In every way wrong and bad. Plato* carrying has no place In a well governed and civilised rommunl-! ty. The highways and thoroughfare* ar* supposed to b* and are safe from thug*, thieve* and rowdies, and no fear of danger from anv of these ever crosses the mind of the man who goes forth on the streets of Auguata; and yet how many of them carry pistols. ' We aay that every Juat. humane and elevated sentiment demands the prac tice should cease, for sorrow, death ! and saddened homes are almost Its cer tain fruits. If tt determined public sentiment, a vigilant press, officers of the law, and the courta of the state, act harmoniously, this vicious system can be st>ol Ished. Let us nil Join forces and expet from our civilisation a habit which comes down to us from the early days of frontier life, but no longer necessary In a day and time when men do not; feel ( called on to shed the blood and maybe take the life of a fellow-man In order to display courage. WHERE ARE THEYI Where are the Hon. Jerry Simpson, now or formerly of Medicine Lodge, und the Hon. James Ham Lewis, now or formerly of Seattle* They were not visible at the openlug of the pres ent session of congress. They have not appeared In Washington this mouth. Have they retired to a her mitage or have they determined to show an ungrateful people that the government cant proceed without Ham and Jerry?—-N. Y. Sun. Won't Sing There. A good story of the things one would rather have expressed differently In type is being whispered about Glouces ter, says The London Times. Some crank has been writing to the local pa pers complaining that during the fes tival be Is not admitted to the rathe dial free, that being a place of wor ship. The erank turned np at the cathedral the other day and was told he could not be admitted without a ticket. "Do you mean to tell me." he exci tedly argued, "that 1 shall require a ticket to enter the kingdom of heav en*” "Well, no," replied th* polite steward —"but you won’t hear Mm*. Albanl in heaven." And then when the enormity of his remark dawned upon him the steward turned and fled. 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Wto* a rkiasgisa gtv** a gra*4 par l*y. g* arad* itoa* IgvltoOnaa t» rarli ***** * - #•* tn toy* *•*or* tto *v**t aaotto' a* Ito 4ay rtaalf. and it,- i bled |*rt tolar* Ito to«e toe a*ra«k to rtgaif* to«* lajsltot to to tor •** * tatter • arrival. #TO#VETTHA. •tone Admiral Itoyle a»H tto tot l as *ttat'il. a* Ito toiler rvtola*. IM* admiral of Ito aid artort *->*l4 aay. ' 1 fott, Mr. fwi4 |M ACtMMI *i tM j | "Tm. It i# ti# »|f »9*lr4 Im* •*. **Wrtl. tU I em* •**. m «44 *#ikir I# li#t If Mr «#|#*ln I# Ms m»}*»9r*« MTflr* MfKIM hi# VfMMMf M th** « **■ t*ln as that #hlf» <t»4 h# «‘#M h#»• i fa»HI rr«tn Mil **f M 4 i|l#>nln> 1 tie ##rvU# * A roll tod IMalto# m»r#hAl rrlatto# fho* Im or•• ord«#v4 to f® aflrr «n | lmlian wto waa sailing «**•*> lo hi dauby ft uni* Aft hr fijiturM th# woriior hr gov# him a toft# Ifcttf* #*> •ha depravity .4 M* i-rt-lorl AftaV llatealnr Mai Idly. Ito half-bred said "Ain I Alt M»r I cah ge( tolled mirar this-" | "No «nf roll h#lp r°* ft# l # toil (Jaw. j hi# rtptur »#W ! Thto nrlAmu-r #ho#k ht# to**d Ut | • hoptoitoM moon**i. •• h# mniHit . W**ll n.id hto good dtoAl Hhto l-nrlv ! Ham. In Jen niVff •## him.** I naea. na a vlrtt lo a r«wntr» houaa is bore askad 111. hard Hrtnaley Nherl- ‘ Man tn lake a long walk with him. Ntorhlan made an r*' uee of the weal- ' !h*r. saying II was scarcely pltosanl Vnough tor a walk. An hour later the Imre intercepted Mtorldan aa to was about to rscape from tto house, i "I are It has cleared," to said, perals- j jlenity. • t "Why, yes," said Ito wit. doublfullvi I "It has cleared enough for one. liut has i if cleared enough for two?* VIJI.ETIDE HUnOR. Kather (calling from the head of Ihn stall* al I SO A. M.>—Fannie! Fannie—Tes. |,»|>* who* Hi It? j Father-1 wish you would ask that i young man where he would like to have hie trunk put when It cornea.— Chicago News. j “I am eorry. Tommy." snlit Mr. Tuc ker. with great rebuke In hia voire, "to, see such a report card Is this from your teacher. In arithmetic you stand only 5»,” "Them rtggers ain't right, paw”, snif fed Tommy. "I worked like sixty on my ’rithmellc."— Chicago Tribune. She—Now, what aense Is there In this. I'd like to know? Here Is a poem that begins. "Drink to me pith thine eyes." He—Why, that's plain enough. You've often read of people with "liquid orbs.” haven’t you?—Cleveland Leader. Old Lady—Now. porter, you're quite sure you've put all my lugimge In?—, the big portmanteau and— Porter—All tight, mum. Old Lady—And you are certain I've not left anything behind? Porter —No. mum, not even a copper. —London Punch. Woman Suffrage in Idaho. In the old eUtern states, where the women have been given the right to vote on certain questions, the sex have shown the greatest indifference about exercising their privilege. In tbe west the women are more Interested in voting and at least one woman of Ida ho has manifested a determination In this direction sufficient to qualify ano ther Joan of Arr. This was Mrs. B. F. Jeffers of the town of Soldier, who, on the morning of the election day. mounted her horse and made a horse back Journey of sixty miles in order to rast her ballot. If male voters In our cities placed as high an estimate upon the right of suffrage as the Idaho wo man evidently does, the purification of councils aud city governments would be less difficult than tt is. says The Philadelphia Enquirer. The Idaho woman rides over sixty miles on horse back to vote. The average cltlxen In the east will not go around the corner to attend the primaries, when their vote Is needed and much good could be done by the sxerctse of the ballot priv ilege « Tbe average man Is miserable be cause about two-thirds of Ills time is spent in imagination to that end. #f Af# waw##l MMT. ffttffnw# *»•*## * % * in #*»# '*» > in### ! >i th* *M* t*m *d | tt* mms H tttm i%iwfL Im#*-* ** ******* m mm m*- ■ Miwlif fto# Mki • to,-# «#■* m*o lINMI **** if . pmm ***** ******* fin##ft t«* ***** . ft# ,»il» |Mii> pm-*,. ** * mil# ****** Ilk## %g#>irt*(N♦## >«?<®ai t* v*l l>4 • mm •9mm*** ’ % ~ »*.» >,i« «i* ft* mm «#■#«% aani mm mm#* IM fif 1 tm#***m*#"* M, AJ#Mftftt ***** Cft## % mm* •**■-*** sf*mm*f* 9ft jfttt m hrnmmm < ******* *t «•»# tmmhrnmttmm ***** ml ' Vi# ***** MMfft ft### MM mm**** j in*, I Hmmm thmmhm* Aftftftft Mt Cftftft «4 llHftftHMMfti, ******* ft ftftMft#ft##l toft# I ’* ' toft, a# ft ftr«* fft#ft4 *4 ift# a####* i [ftftftftfttfty ftMPa 9 'gittoi# tft'f'%* *ft toft <## j ft#t #|m#m| ft#f f ft# CMHfti ffftft ***** ## : ' |d’4i#k i t*# **f tto##' to * I*4* 1 *»# **9 VIMM ; aM«#fc TtMr# ft### #*»to m 9*m <•### l#fl. «ft fttorft I# ftoft# mm*, mm 4 m *ft# ft##ft j *tkl r#i# twpft ttiti# #U ft# t#ft| 48# ft*#M j »i»##i tft. ftriH ,4## mi Jftftftft tf ft>j j ftoftftft Gmmhm* M#t#Nft##ft#4lft# tft# j ' |to>ftrti «4 #t#r Oiffii *f# *t*ww*%m* \ OMtlMu# |#9 Iftfftftftft ft MM ft 1 *•***•• thrn I* ttoTM to# m%i*h rnmm . ilfttiM# ft## 4M*# Mill# m ##tfttoft liftt | m am** la# r ft»*t lll#' ft# ft## f#fft #f Cl##f ftto * : ftft## ft t*» fftfontt | ty# ti* fwit x ##fii ii tic toMH ftftjr tot#-, Hltoftft : (kv. r#ft4J#f to* J | tft* * < #f#«# tlw» #ftS|r 1 • iwrft# ft# ftfftlf ft fttftt# #m##«fttlliir«# cmn j t* hrmiftit wttito til# »t •!.#* f r*%-##### It t# to h* r**T*U+4 (Ml! tftr i##»#tot#r« #to»tft4 n«i iAv# tto* r<ftn«t to carry «m* lit# jHtot##?### «r# ftrw fts#l f#r hmrnmmm to ' (ft# #»'####l ft###iftt4y. ! tV4tt«pft## KiHjiilmr Kun Ti# ***&*• I### to fH fv<*fvi tilt# IHlt#t>t#r# #># t# torlhut tft til# » fto*t fund m 4 tin 4#- ! i (##•* til t ft# ofttoft Ntr4#ft. *o tto v S fT* v to t#4 tort # #tivht rHtof If j any, fmtn fttfft Him. A v*ry tor## pm . | ixwrtJofi t»f tto ftwiiyiii nIM Hy (»*•- tk# !<#• torn fto*# ton to, and enttl | I I toy ar# materially r#4to#4 no tas r* I 1 1<>rm of «n> #♦•»*♦• tod ft# J«H*krd I f«>?. Kltort*#! Htar A ftrrat majority of | !•» pt->ple do got wan* the achool fund, ut. though the '(amor fur a reduet ion , lof taxes and many of those come frrwn | ,tlw> counties which draw from the Ins- I isury of the stats move than they (Sty I In. To reduce taxsa a rut alt along th | lline would hr the proper wny. save aa to j thuae nereeanry spiTopnatton*. It seems to us that use good way to re- ! iluce expenditures would he tn forbid { [junketing eonimlttsew from frolicking on the stgles money. The disappearance of Chief of Police I Shropshire continues tn be the all •*'- : »otldng topic of publte Interest In! Home. A thousand and one rofsirtß und rumora were afloat Nat order. Kvetry man had a new Idea to present or a new rumor to atari on the rminda. The I fact remains. however, that Chief Shropshire has not returned, and If he has communicated with any man In , Home that person had kept the matter I and his Identity under cover. Keen hls I most Intimate friends and upholders i who had sturdily maintained that he • would return began to weaken when j the Incoming trains did not bring the ’chief. The finance committee of the council who are Investigating Hhrop shlre's affairs, have not found any new evidence of shortage aa yet. It la said, however, that several men have report ed that Shropshire owed them borrow ed money. These sums range from (5 to $125. PROHINENT PEOPLE. Depuy dc Lome lx slated for the poat of minister of foreign affairs ts Silvela succeeds Bugaster h» prime minister. Seth Low will deliver the oration at the celebration of Washington'# birth day at the University of Pennsylvania. According to Senator Edmunds, one of the highest authorities on const ito. tlonal law In this country. Brigham H. Hubert*, the Utah polygamist, cannot be kept out of Congress. Secretary Long has recovered suffi ciently from hls cold to resume hls duties at the navy department. Secre tary Hay i» still confined to hls home by order of his physician. Congressman-elect John J. Burnett, of Alabama, who will probably be the smallest man In the next house, is an able lawyer, although be Is known In his own state as "the Jack of Spades." Dr. John B. Hamilton, hornier super vising surgeon general of the United mates Marine Hospital Service, who Is 111 of peritonitis at Elgin, 111., may re cover, the physicians say, If he lives a few days longer. Owing to his general resemblance to the popular idea of Santa Claus. Sena tor William Morris Stewart of, Nevada is sometimes addressed by his ramill ars as "Papa Christmas." Mr. Stewart was born in New York more than 71 years ago. He is qow nearing the closs of his fourth tetjn In the Senate. OASTOniA. Bear* the K'ill Yell Haffi A!w3YS BCilgbt B; *r * 01 SUGGESTIONS DOftft*# DO HRS Mm* * Hath fvwrts AinsHi* * I>|*< * luftjfi## toyfttot t. Mtofttl## m 44ftftft#b * hh*m # mil ililft i MtoNNftft# * imhmt * 9k #!#MM| ft-« .• #«. KltoM# m 14### **** ** m 9h'f9o**m * *it% H mih # to- ** toMtoM ! m Itoftol 19 #4i «to. m toPfti m |tp###Kft#l MMto toftfftftft* j ** toftto jjyt’t# m U4Mi i * iMMi tot#. * mmm m hm h m Hmm m ftftMft tsmm m fh*f*%* Ctopft j M IftMi m ftp#t ####### j * toto# ftr#|# 1 •* ilwwjify i# Oriftf 1 * Jtoftfl* totoftft ** •* CM**# Jftif i#i#. 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Pries* am right. \ \ Our Cucumber & { ( Almond Cream S S surely cure* abappsd, rough f *kla sml keope the fsos and V v band* •• smooth snd sett a* J 3 s babis'a-cftc boots. # / Jlfiatler Dru Ctspaij < J :m BROAD BT. C 221 (9th) CAMPBELL fcTREKI'. EJ. W. DODGE Fubbrr Stamps. Seals. Eraois. Jc. 221 titb St., Next to Holman's Msat Marks AUGUSTA, GA. _ EACH DAT SEES THE nCKALD < i ROW 3UN IMON'TUS |WBO|THU> f*rtl r hAT 1 4< 5 6 7 ft 9 NO] i i liiiia (4 is leT iv • «Li ■# 1§ ML *2 2S 24 23ieei sty t##T2#rSoiar The quail responds to the toast of the season. The rounds of a pugilistic contest should be square. ' Will Mr. Leiter’s trust undertake to water the unmilked milk? It is sometimes advisable to use a telephone when You speak the truth. Some poets are made by writing magazine articles that no one can un derstand. > PORTNKB/8 j ( HOl HttAU nmJ ) f VII SNA cAlilM. I / / hhani# or f j Export \ > Beers | > ARE THE BEST l \ gaff IP, |nl» c For Rent Farm of thirty acr«« »u«i below city. Dwwit off*, atoraa and fficaa lr>aUß#etkmaof th« city. ftavaral of J. B. Whita'a n«w Broad atraat hooso* art atiU uorantad. Spactat pricaa will ba mada to da , airabl# partic*. John W. Dickey tat iam B«M4ta«, CLOSING OUT SALE In #r4ft? to ftoft #»t ms *mi ft ffnftlt ms ******* hf ii# fir* • <4 rmrmrntt, hf ti# pßliftm m #*M !I* i»i4*f> 1 Mill MU #( W«ft TERMS CASH. WM.E. BBNBON Marrhart Tartar Iff BwwdlM Fiissl Ferliri Roger & Gallet’s Ttubt »ikn Ba*©ft*d Soap*, It tnrt*. P<>»4 rv da Kte. Ac. Solon Palmer s Bulk Extract, Extracts ia Fancy Baltic*. Ricksecker Toilet xrafsrv. Bulk Extract* E*- tnent iB N atlev. Nachat Powee- Crown Perfumery Pim Butt*# F.xtraeta. Lautler Fils Fin* Botua Extracts. Lubins Fins llott:* Kttracts. Atkinson’s Fins ilettls Extracts. The Howard & Willet’s Finest Colosnes in Fancy bottles, ail sizes. Premium Cologne, Fairy Queen Cologne Coudray’s goods- A full line. If you wan* Per fumery come to Tbe Howam J WiUet [rug Company 812 Broad Street. Augusta. JOHN H. FEAREy —-Tbcß -Uxblfc Jewalsr ‘ Can be found at 211 Campbell Street, first door from Broad. Best Goods at lowest prices. i. i. sib, mm* Sun fencing CALL ON AUGUSTA FENCE CO., 810 lOtb H'reyt, Augusta, G«. of Tow ’j Work Soticitsl-rtW 4 ■ ■■ Xmas Present*. Pilk Suspenders in Boxes at SOjbents. Gents' tine Neckwear at 25 and 50 cents. Ladles and Gent'k Silk Gartars at 25 and 50 cents. Ladies and Gents' fine Silk Handkerchiefs from 25 cent* to $2. Ladles and Gents Silk Umbrellas from $1.25 up. Fine Walking canes from 25 cents up. Gents' flue Gloves of all kind*. Plain and fancy Socks, rihlrts and Underwear and all other things not mentioned a- reasonable prices. F- G Mertlna, the Tailor and Gent s Fur nisher. opposite Planter, Hot^l. This would be a quiet, peaceable world were it not for the movements <»f the under jaw. DECEMBER 28 TOILET SOAPS. I rmrry * fu»* Of lh* m#*t • rjrftnt *•«•« •#•#•* 1 roll»« far 2ft c#nt* fta»#« tm> ammtmm br«nd*. hut ail pura auoila. «ml «*n bo ui#d by ftw moot U4H<cat# L A GIROEIIE. Staff*. HOOERSStCALET. I I f,ffv • full Hurt of Do# art ft o«i*»t*« flrtrt toibrt «r --is€>••. tauch •• sortf*«. toiirtt waitri, ixtruti, and pow* *m§ L. I GIRDEILE ONION SETS. Now ** th* timo to plant for iin rtariy crop- I kWff i nothin* but Uu vary bwt Faatarn crown Mtti; im* cial tow pr ertff to marfcat iianlanara In tar*a quantl* L t. EIRDtILL Dritilfl. PROF. P. M WHITMAN, «o« 7tlSt, A •«»#. Oa mt m ftsn *• w *•**«• m trtrte ***»♦« m» g*—M» mat Mart. BLisrr* ,*w* . *e* ,«t arth toot ff»*“ *hrti yet* MBA, FftCE OF CKARbE JZZTJZI ■ €>#«»*.# n»r* * COAL anti WOOD —-PMOM THE North Avjputa Coal k Supply Co (foaetlty ar.d x'Mdty UwimimL P W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT fWi (’bus* -I'M MnMtgH aa Eastuan's KODAKS. #K» 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 atest styles of Stationery. All goods finest made. Biclards & Shaver, 827 Broad St., City. Paine, Murphy & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 8113 Rejnoiis a*=Tel#l«ils».3' Imm L'***d Sirrt l-arctle New Yorx Chicago and New OrlrtSi. order* executed over our wire* foe Cotton. Stocka. Honda. Grain and Pro. vision, fur ewah or on margin*. Local aecurltlaa bough! and aold. Reference -National Exchange Book of Augusta, or Mercantile Agenda#. FOR SALE. Number » Telfair atreet—Four room house—Lot 40x15(1 feet. Ten acres of land on the Sand Hills, near Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of U roams, stable, barn and servant house. Will sell at a sacrifice. Three email houees and k>t, on Sand Hills. Will sell peparately or all. at a bargain. S 7 Acres of land near TfrlghUhoro road, one mile above city's new water buxine. 50 acres of land near MilledgevlUe road, seven miles from court house. APPLY TO Clarence E. Clark 832 Broad Street, NEXT! flpl bag to notify my friends snd customers that I have add id another chair to my Barber Shop, making *ix tirrt-clss. Barber*, snd I hope to accommodate iny customer* without waiting. HOT AND COLD BATHS. COME EARLY AND OFTEN TO Hickey’s Barber Shop 212 * 214 Eighth St., OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL. ft BRASS BAND OUTFITS PIANOS, ORGANS and pfc'* J MUSICAL LNSTRUHENTS. T'i a Everythin* New in , iJrt SHEET nil SIC j THOMAS & BARTON, Angusta.Ga.