The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 28, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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B loch K C ft* latond •• - - * *"* jno. ft Km*. »* reck K« ••• Island * .*"* Jas- ft- Kin* * lac* Bupertcr .. 3 1-4 PRINT* A mar (nan shirtm**, 4tx«4 1 1-4 Marrtinarh shirtings. #4»<4 .. .. .. * 3-4 cftartar Uoak 4f»»« alylaa s#x4* .. 3 1-3 K’tlMl|lMl Oils lltMll ft Allan’s (fancy) 4 *- 4 •Impsoft's 3-4 parr-aft* .. .. «* •• > Coatca Spool cattna. per do* II American lndl*o blu*». *4*44 .. .. » 1-3 nlatrr Oils (solid) 44*44 .. .. ..4 Amaiican indigo blua* 4(»*4 .. .. 4 Iniarnatlonnl blacks #4**4 .. .. 4 Alien's cardinals #4»*4 * Allen s I*tones «45«4 J India •• •• * *"4 India blue 44144 « SXln*ia«H*S 44*44 .. 4 Merthn Wesbuisrton Mil* 3 3-4 (larnci’s radiant* 44*44 .. .. .. 4 Charter Oake. »*4# * l-» TICKS. Ans oaken* A C A 10 1-1 AmoakrsK A Amoskca* •• •• J i PLAID HOMESPUN*. City Mill* .. 4 *-* Four yard, fowl S 3 Inch .. 4 3-4 Lodi ahlrtinga MxM 3 1-4 Lodi dre*s styles M*«o 3 1-4 St. Clair dresa atylas .. .. .. .. 4 Ocean solids * Msrtha WashlriStoft fancies .. .. 3 3-4 Miscellaneous brands, light «sight 1* l-Jai* 1-3 Issstta 4 yards plain 3 1-* Thorndike B 4 3-4 Heltulee 7 1-4 * Crescent 7 4 - 4 Pel bam, 33 bal 110 bo* .. .. ». .. IS y O V .. 10 balls to bo* 14 jj q. p., 2# bulls to 1b.... .. .. 17 l-l Muscogee B * 1-* 85 inch 4 1-3 r<l. plaid*, best make .. 4 3-4 Simpson silk Unieh foulards 64*/ 44 4 W PaelSc mournings 64x84 4 1-3 China silk* *4*B4 4 1-4 Rockport .. 5 ft"* Slater 84*64 3 1-3 Concord, 68*48 .. .. .. •• ..... 3 1-4 Rome 6«x40 4 1-4 Kdwsrds -■ 4 I" 4 Keystone 41-4 Fifth Avenue .. .. .. .. •• >• •• 4 1-4 KEAJWSEV S. Heavy Columbia, iiouvy Kearscy 8 1-4 Kincaid and others » 1-4 LIME. CEMENT AND PLA9TKU. Lime 70a*3 Rosendale cement *1.43 Portland cement 32.75 to 3.25 Louisville cement in paper sacks . 31.88 Plaster ai bbls 31.75 HARDWARE. Well buckets, per do* .. .. I*.*® Painted buckets, per do* *l.lO 2 H B B cedar pall*, per do* .. .. 31.75 3 H B B cedar palls, per do* .. .. 52 88 Tubs painted, per nest 81-75 Rope, Manila, per pound 9 1-3 Rope, Sisal, per pound 7c Rope, cotton, per pound .. .. lOcalic .Wills, wire 31.75 base Nalls, out ... *1 45 ba*e Shovel*, Ama*, per do* UtetU.sß Shovels, diamond, per do* S 7 00 Shovels riveted back, per do*. 8* 75 Plow blades 2 1-2 base Hamas, red top. par do* .. .. 32 25 Hamer, red top root, per do* .. ... 32.30 {llsausa a*ss ftftft ft** » »« B B Ttt srtr e «Mbr*. ft** (b **«« #* m* 1 ft* I tmA ii'saa. **e* ift , .. 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Ist prrf in » 4# Cesitral of Oeorgla Hallway, Id peel incomes. 1445 It 14 C. of O. Ist prsf la . I*4* . .. 4 ( I), b ft f.. Ist oi. fs. 1946 , lib I*7 South Georgia and Florida. 3d Tt. im 1« South Georgia end Florida 3d rs. in* . / m ... Ocean Steam-ship Cs., Ist I's id 7’s. 14*9 .. lb* ... Eh It r prise Mf*. Co., Ist fa 13#3 .. .. .. .. ~ in ... Sibley Mf* Co.. Ist fs, I*o3 . IM Slhley Ml*. Co.. Ist fa 181 . 1(M Oa. R. R. ft B. Co. stock .. I#T 10# Southwestern It. R. Stuck .. 9# t<# Augusta and Savannah stock . »» 18# GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Oats. Whits, sacked 33 (toais. mixed, sacked 16 Corn, white, sacked 63 Corn, mixed 41 Meal, bolted, per bushel .. ..ITVfc Flour, common .. .. X 60 Flour, fancy extra 5.76 Flour, second patent .. 4.0# Flour, standard patent .. 4.36 Flour, fancy patent 4.76 Wheat bran. 100-lb sacks 30 Fine feed, 100-lb sacks .. .. .. ~ 90 'Hay—native, per ton .. .. .. .» 13.00 i Hay—Timothy, per ton .. .. .. 1100 j Ifay—choice, per ton 14.00 ' llamtv—choice sugar cured .. .. lOaim Smoked rib sides 6 1-3 Dry sal ribs .. ~ 6 3-4 Lard, pure leaf. In tierces 514 DEATH OF MRS. WEST An Estimable Lady Passes Away at Albany. Albany. Ga., Dec. 25. Mrs. E. R. West died at her home on Commerce street at eleven o'clock Friday night, after a lingering Illness with consump tion. Surrounded by husband, par ents and other loved ones, she passed pe|cefully away. She was conscious to the Inst and had realised her condi tion long before she died. She was prepared to die and for months had been waiting with Christian fortitude for death to relieve her of her suffer ings. Mrs. West was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chastain of Thomasville, and wus married to Mr. West about five years ago. As Miss Cornlm* Chastalne she whs very popu lar in Thomasville. and soon after coming to Albany she made many friends. An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than. Howard & Wil ier. who spare no pains to secure the h«it of everything In their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. (.Toughs and Colds. This Is the wonderful rem edy that i- producing- such a furor all over the country by Its many startling euros. It absolutely cures Asthma. Bronchi} is. Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Throat. Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle for 10c. or « regular sl*e for 60 cents and *I.OO Guaranteed to cure or prtce refunded. The latest me»n* of advarWH** theatres and newspapers In Londsa Is to seud up stationary ballooas at night with large letter painted on the oucstd* and electric light* within. THE AT7Q-TJST.A TTEJ=f7Vr,I3 WORKING WORLO. 'Pvwiiiiijii m ihfciiM#** mmm** P|pm %wm t* J m t | Impi I‘.in*#?!''#* Hmf- - ? 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The soctottols hurled their rhestaut resolution lb the bodr. hut met ths same old fate of Rs predecessors. No! satisfied with this turn down on Ibe last dar they presented another nwolution. urging the Federation t i send delegatee to sa lalvrnaUonal trades nnlon eoatgresa to ha held In Paris la INK) A delegate asked of Messrs. Thorne end Insklp. the fra ternal delegate# hers from ths Brßieh j Trades Congress, their opinion of the proposed Paris Congrtfss Ths Eu-1 filth men both sxpyeassd ths opinion i that tt would be composed chiefly of Socialist#. #nd advised the Federation lo bars nothin* to do with It. Their recommendation# warn concurred in by an overwhelming rota. ! n we# deddedlo the Federation to bring the struggle of an elghl-honr work day to a climax in the year 1900. James Duncan, the delegate to the 'convention from the Granite Workers [of America, announced on the floor of the convention this evening their de i clsion to Inaugurate the struggle on May 1, 1900. and aekrd the support of the Federation Following Delegate Duncan’s state ment the convention adopted unani mously a report submitted by the com mitlee on eight hour work day. pledg ing to the grantte rutter* la their coming struggle the moral and mate rial support of all affiliated organisa tion* of the American Federation of lAbor. The Federation struck from Its con stitution the two cents per capita tax to support striking organisations. The light between the Typographical Union and the Machinists' for juris diction over the men who repair ami take care of linotype machines of print ing offices. The report of the commit tee was against action cm the question of Jurisdiction in the typographical esse until the results of the I. T V referendum vote should be announc'd in January. 1899, and suggesting a con ciliation, was finally adopted w th few dissenting votes. Before this vote Is taken the member* should be well sup plied with 1 -erature and arguments for nu against: in fact, a plain anil unvarnished statement of facts should be given to the printers. Of this T ant assured, the machinists will not quietly submit to an imposition, and as I now view it. the printers are wvong in premises assumed. It is time, to my way of thinking, that the tabor press took up this mat ter and gives both sides. If the print ers are making use of any scheme o increase their membership, it should be shown up Aad if the machinists *-* endsarort** to work a hardship upon osfcers we shsuld ail know it. It will b* .noted the only change is in me eiectlsn at tks vice president. This Is s complimevtt to the Sales rooD UIUCK BAKING POWDER 15 Tilt BtftT "W* s<h i fHnHPik % * - ATLANTA- OA. inr|lw#Ky t#M* *9 Mi *mvt | a tm*** ahM. JA TM K'KKWt *$ |M wM m*M MjjjM* , «!,!• tmmmr «• **o th+i at'ijplil biMl ifHMbdrj *4 ***** S*4*m* m < |tßß9»•ft#f ******* *0 ***** * ****** m* *f** ***f *-%*** ti**** N S i gjf It# rlran n n (Ml |ft« «d|h# 1 |iTtl> fr t»trn **o' m***% llwi *f* l k *MK* j ! i«»* *>mtto*** JAm«I« <4f#c A—wrt#v i : l*inn* mtw* *m*s***J**4 * ***** i itioc *44 mm*** *o* *******4 Tter> mw ] h*% * lWr»fftw t»mm*m#4 4 tM 1 I (ttallr fioUiiW’it. I—<#.# *4*€* llwi tlw . | 4#rw4 tMH Ml IfmfiMrt «lA*t **>• j [»rtllv«4( AM HIP AnM4T«ftl & *** ] • rUM H* ftßin t to IN ftlarMh I | ifim* mi INlr #4**« , | Tlm» rut****. mor*iin*m~n m+y \ (Nam mn4 p*-»4*m *4 Am»* ( * Hai# tutp gtvlKf aid i« tN j In iNtf Kpbt. n»®Nbii tasan 1 regularly Ig a ' |committee to att liuawl eg .H^ae /i Now. after bar m .Mbtfl this I heavy expense has has* bevne ay tfta paupto of August*. R la found naraa- Ixo Is apftvet fftd at« 4. Jftot*. It ehuftld ha readtlff fert eheaffully gta -1 tfg. ■>'. the wgIM out the opera lives haratilma thnrrraflT organtwd and j are wurging end anting as a unit. Ihd#»ae. is right and fust. H toa fight agalnvt wags slavery wnrae I than any chattel slavery aver known . in O n»fgta. ff you caa't attend the me** meet-! tng tonight at 14 I*3 North Forsyth street, to raise funds far the A utrtietii opsaatlvea. send your coaitrlhutlona. | either la food or money to S. M. White. Chat rat*n Atkwtk KlfllKC A##*>- j rial lon. 439 Bast Fair street, and It will i ha proparty arhnowtedawd “Feuca an earth; good will to msn.” —Journal of Labor, j flow T* Look flood. Good look* an really more than akin deep, depending entirely on a healths rondltlmi of the vital organs. If the liver to Inactive, you have a. bilious look; If your etomabh I* disordered, you ! have ft ftyepeptir look. If your kidney, are aftoctri. you hgve a p n. had look Peru re 3*od health and you wHI surely have good looks. “Electric Bitter*” la a good alterative and tonic. Act* di rectly on the stomach. Itvrr and kid neys, portfire the blood, eurra (gflptoe. t.lotchae and hotla and give# » good complexion. Every.bottle guaranteed, j Sold at Howard * B illet a drug alora. 68 cants par hot tla., * nACEO'3 MORSE. He Attracted Great Attention as He Hasted Through Augusta Mavannah, Dec, Sf-fkiSiln Hovey Purdy, of the Cuban army, who servcil with the late General Callxto Garcia. IS here on his way to Mariano from | Washington, presumably with dis- j patches from ths junta. He says the j Insurgent soldier* are expecting that the United States government will make some provision for paying them their wages. Leading Cubans, he says, will endeavor to Influence thts govern ment to advance the money necessary and charge the amount against the Ctt han revenues and other assets of the Island. The enlisted men would b« satisfied to receive 330 to 3100 each .and the officers from 3680 to 31.00*. Cap lain Purdy has served three year* without pay. He has with him here the horse Camaguey, which waa rld rifft by General Antonio Macro for nearly two years mid at the time ho was killed hy thaJspanlards. Cama gtiey is a large arm powerful bay, nd knows »H of the bugle calls as per fectly as any humafl trooper. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought OFF FOR HAVANA. Gen. Kiefer and Headquarters Officers Have Left Savannah. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 27. Major General Warren Ketfer and headquar ters officers of the First division of the Seventh army corps departed at XI a. m on the transport Panama for Ha vana. where Kiefer Will establish haad «iuurters. The trip down the rlvar aad past the wharre# nm* a sptoadtd ana. ! Hundred# of people lined tba *#ak ** sat a last look at General Kiefer, who i has proven himself:» popular camtaao - i der since lo*»ted Sira. He wa# elrtn j h rousing farsweU.T C ALL f OH Augusta Brewing Co s CXPOftT WRKH A •* ■P 5 WBm ' ** S B E X. X, E O E G E O Ti G I W Our Draught Beer Has None Superior. —call fok-.- AUaUSTA BEER. MONEY TO LOAN. In any sums desired from SAOO 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. AleiaiderUoln Agon's BreMtoh Am-rean lit nigger i oftipaar. 705 Broad St.‘ Tfyou want TO GET BEFORE THE READERS OF AUGUSTA PUT YOUR AD. IN i an n K. K. MITCHELL. AT.FX McDONALD Hupt. in Con. »«c. A U*u Mgr, Augusta Electric & Construction Company 213 Mclntush Httset. Ei*c4ricßnppii«t—-’iwaklug Tub*#, to#., ate. | .Repairs tu all electrical «ppar*iut Kiwtric Light Wiring a spsciaiiy. Ball'Phua* 1802- - - - bwi»g«67«. LOMBARD IRON WORKS and Supply Company.* Builders and Dealer* 111 ENGINES, BOILERS. RAILROAD. ] COTTON. SAW. FERTILIZER Oil and Ice Machinery, and Nuppileß and Repairs. Shafting. Pulleys, Hangers, Leather and Rub ber Belting and Hose MILL SUPPLIES AND TOOLS, Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Bridge Works. Capacity for 380 Hands. Agents for Atlas aud Erie Engines. | Ashworth Cords. Kcrttng and Leader, Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta Southern Rail-i road Company. Schedule Effective OoL 2nd, 1898. I Lv. Augusts . ~ 9:30 ft. m.| 5:21 p. m. Lv. Sonde: svlllo . 1:19 p. m | 9 89 p. m. Ar. TennlUe .. .. I:SC p.m.| 9:21 p. in. Ar. Macon 3:45 p m.| 3:56 a. m. Ar. Dublin 4:20 p ra | Lv. Dublin '10:00 a. m. Lv. Macon .. .. 11:38 p. m.lll:85 ft. m. Lv Tennllle. . . 5:15 n. m.| 3:10 p. m. Lv, Sandersvllle. 5:25 a. m.| 3:21 p. in. Ar. Augusta . .. 9:00 a. m.| 7:10 y. m. Eastern Time. Close connection made at Tennnilla with Central R. R. for Macon, and with Wrightsvllle and Tennille R. R. for Dublin and Hawkinsvllle. C. W. JACKSON. Gen. Fgt. Pass. Agt. James IT. Jackson, Joseph H. Sands, Receivers. i -i - - - "-■■■ 1 1 ’— ■ ! We have the best se-j lected subjects in pictures in handsome frames at; popular pricesat Richards & Shaver's, j lift |3 flO ft ft mtwaß't'Mßk Chat lesion ( W Carolina • ft• *m* • m m*m* ***** rnmmm* *■o*o**** <* ***** *00: MP®': t ♦ 4 ****** ■ j Ntjftftftftfi My. wo*** j I4# MHMHHhnbmh ' : ' m ■ **" %i 1 if**- j | ( injirum i ; *s. fkMM* 1 ] a,ft| iflpß I * iHNil *ffl444m&om 0 »% I j ■■■ *■■ *■*»? 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For fur ther information as to schedules, etc., apply to M C. JONES. C. T. A. W A. GIBBER, 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 ce.. 25c. one box of 12. THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO. 812 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. AUGUSTA STEAM CANDY FACTORY is making the PRETTIEST, PUREST. WHITEST CANDIES in the market, i When in need of (Stick, Pea Nut, Broken Hlxture Taffy Candies Tele 1 phone Beil ’Rhone No. 3176. DECEMBER 96 n ft 114*44AD ■CtoMMWtfL** $. t t G. 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Thrsngk Pn.inieu Area ins room bulfat toeepisg rare bo tween JocUeoarill* erul hew Jgirk end PuU me,, sleaptnr cere between Aufueta er.d Char lotte. Puilman sieeoin* cere lw,weer\ Je.it 590 rUi* end Coinmbin. en route daily betwaee sokermvilla end Cimdnnati, vto aebavffie RAN K B. GANNON. j.- tt. CULM, Third v-p. ft Osa Mgr, T M . Warfilngtoa ft A TCHK. H HAKUWKI?. O.P. A . Wetolagton. H. P. A., a. Una to. GEORGIA - - RAILROAD. Itotb Meridian Time.) Schedule Effective April 34, 18*1 I Pullman meaner* between Macon anft New Tork. Through Fullman Sieupara between Aft xusia and St. Louis. Lv Augusta ..{ 7:o6am! t:2#pm{!o:topia .Vr Atlanta ...jl2:36pm| 3:3opm| 6:ooam Ar Macon ....{ll:l6amj | 6:45am Ar Athens ;U:lSpm| 7:3opmj Ar Goine*vllle:*3:46pm| j.... ...e , Ar White Pl-a|*l:o#pm| | - Ar Miirge ift .[l#:l#am| | 4:3oam Ar W.vh’ton ..|»:lo*in| 7:lopm| Picayune train leave* Augusta dally except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar rives at Mll'-dgevflle at 3:10 p. m Trnltw arrive at Augusta 6:11 a. *», 7-45 a. m., 1:20 v>. Hi and 8:25 p re. A. G. JACKSON, O. P A. JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST ERN RAILWAY Schedule In Effect, March 6, 1898. Eastern Time Standard. Leave Augusta. Southern Uy.. 9:31 pm. Arrive Cheater, Southern R y.. 7:18 a.m. Leave Chester, C. & N. W P.y 7:16 u.io. Arrive Lenoir, C. &N. W Ry 1:16 p.m. Leave Lenoir, Stoge.. 2 80 p.m. Arrive Green Park, Stage . ..7:00 p.m. Arrive Blowing Rock. Stage . 7 30 p no. gTw. HATtPEP.. C. F. HARPER, President. G. P. A.