Newspaper Page Text
SATURDAY
4
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
f«l» 1 *
»**• «• * * *«•
t$ r »»**»♦
HHE’MMRHi »*> **** •* • * *• *
■MSm *«•*
*«#*•»*» H'OiH A«MM* a *>
- -
nsaiAt o ******
w «k» M •» ■
|L«i*i** - #*» *• M.
|| MBM
»*• **•#_ -
•asfirt* MOt ‘ j
i inu mi. hwmt i>
|. «!»•«• A* »•*** •*■*
*£■**# 41 «*• »"**•• «*•«•
—-
"c 44 »*• o**-" 1 !
i nwr- 4 * «*• **»•*« 1
In «, TT ,-*# tXKp 4* •*• **•*•* **•
««ni rum a*— 1 *****
fa*** nit***** «•* T** "T’* I *.”
Mi *** f
,'km Nr i*k*#tt , *« **• ** ,t w **“
Herald Prize Letters
From American
Summer Resorts.
. TM Herald mu "« «’ u **”
' , reew* .{ P<«**e »“* «»*
«,fiw* fMn ir Anril
«M •sw*" H***’ *?*,
a imm 4# plttme, inil ifiP *■*
M <«l t»« rloawl thw •** •»■
(>•» •« »* *abr*Ht»4 to o ‘*re
nl !«•»>• n*Al r«mfn ■
■Hire* for '*>. ovrerdlng of
■Un TN* real
urrMur, w •** •• »h» iw» '**
■Tuir*. mo*t *re«mp*WT *•>*»
letter •**< I* lo* psldlro-.lon.
for the pwtpo** “< identifies
sHma _ .. .
, . . CMtmuii ■•«•« r<-»«N. n**ir
|NHn I* 4 nmo***** •*■*<•»
*V CratNiioii* c»n writ* •« many
Mirra ». Use* «»»* for Ih*
prtw but «»« ennl**!««»<
wtn only «#* of ihr prwro
„ . . Th* Herald wools »*•. etrel«h<
Ip gorelpy MtMK •*»<?
prises «r«n hr awarded for fhr
heat ntnPf InterreUng *rol m »l
readable letters of Hummer Re
sort N»wa.
Contest Closes Oct. I.
FOR THE BERT LETTER K* ••
FOR THE ID BKHT LETTER.... I» R
FOR THE ID BUT LETTER ... ».«•
A SPLENDID ATLAS.
Th* Herald has secured a few cnptea
of tho magnifkedt War Alla* laaued
by Hand, McNally * Co. the great
mop maker*. Till Atlas la a map of
live worm, aod M yoo want to keep
poated on Cuba. Horto Rko and the
I'blllpfrtncs you ought to hove It.
The regular price of this Atlas,
whkh l» printed in five colors, con
tains maps ot Cube. West Indie*,
Hawaii. Europe. A*lo, Africa, txpaln,
I’hllipplnes, North America, South
America, the World. Dceanka. Chino,
Portugal and harbor chart* of Max ana.
Santiago, San Jnan. Maianraa. Clen
fuegos. Manila, Cardenaa and Santa
Clara Raya, la s* To Herald
readers go cant*.
This Atlas is Mxaj inches and con
tains 18 pages. You are sure of get
ting your money’s worth when you
get the
HEKALD’S STANDARD ATLAS.
Cotton and ’possums ure almost rips.
Jim Corbett and Vesuvius are still to
eruptiou.
Jobuny will soon come marching
home iu droves.
Wilkes county’s tux retornea show a
decrease of >B,OOO.
The blind tiger Is being beaten with
many stripes tn Columbus.
It will soon he time for Owi. Lee to
keep his engagement with Bianco.
Senator Lindsay says that Imperial
ism means free trade. Thew give us
imperialism.
- t‘
Atlanta seeß the probability of a new
depot. But bow long, O how long, will
Augusta wait?
The Tennessee Republicans have put
out a ticket, just to see. they pay.
whether they will be counted out again.
The Macon Telegraph nominates
Hon. Henry Q. Turner as a member of
the peace commission. He la one of
the wisest, ablest men In the South and
no better selection could be made by
the President.
I wrtm
f%t iWMMfI* A# *•>* (j***
j |nm» pm* 9mm mm *iH it
' n hmH i §m •»*i t<■*>»»
m m m m$ .
im §** fun *ms** •*
mtms 9m MM m*mim it ife* j
I tuh#tn tMH mmpmmum
i ■ . maj tm m mmm |t immi Mi #|M
: jtniitarrtf lUMMI mmprnp w*
! mrnm m • •***• •••• • mi imi 9m
' ilwi Ittft input
i t|wM mmm mm m$ mmmm mmM 9m mum
I tui %9m iTtM Mt mu*
m m* imm ntr n» mm mmmmtmm
i *mm I 99 tj»p>rrirf *M «%* smmm m
i. tilt — -« g* in *imm mi
\mm mm* mi mum mm* •» ****
Imd mmrnUm 9mrn9mp 9m T*mmm
! -—‘ tm thir w%um mrn»9m*m 99m
i liu rwmtt mrnrn ml W* pvt
; IS tm M MMI i(Mt PtH hI t»
■ pMMP«N Tnwi imi* tmtmjmm
mmm, MHtiipf imm Twinffi
■ . --.- w. r nnr‘f fc *
j Mltpil HMMa wf%« " - ■
| tmriufr » • *r«F Pr Ta*a» a*4 th*
! iadum Tarr»a»F a# »*n AMP hulm
‘ whit* hw tha ,4h*a SBa a map pasl
i* tha past paut pssslA ha warn ItAAA.-
j asp lass I hpaa Huisßpa M hap
j tanmi hi aappg iksi tha gamwtsa of
I twAajr avaw pith aMPawhot wafaawrw
td* - *—*—-ji* law* haaspfim, w pt a «“ as
as oni MJMMO* Mdao nspiraA. • Ih
; | ggg agg Ip t laa apn pwra P’ithMl tha
1 fOPt* pf pppphttapp. fa A4AHIPP
Ito IhM vaal oupp'r pp ahpil aaary «aa*
I up Aopapßpr I. UH. «*d »•»*►
I 'b’a fatly <«a and a half PIHMmm saora
i thaa tha wph rhlW* isf toviatbla.
,« NaiaaMthar I. 11*1. Tha rrap I* a 4
I rat»<’ng rsght y with sAapuai* rata
••d haaf and prnaataaa tp ha aprttar
j , h4O U | f,,rnwr yapr. with tha nny
lop ot i*M;*T. a» that tha Augna*
j mov«m*ni will ha larpa. aad that of
Htpiplrr aporpona "
Thp lad*ad grtNßiaaa to he a retord-
I breaking rear
WIT
gtPUMTT
TORT ECTStt
Ron that tha war h ovar. at) (fes
vaasata la tha aary will h»»a to ha
dorkad and orrrhaulad. Tha aanoirnre
laeat i» mad* that dry dock* No* 1
aad 3 at Maw York will R oaad for tha
) rrulaarm. but that M-ek No I. wklrfc la
j (be only on* large enough for a battle
' »htp. will not be ready unlit September
1.
Throughout all the schedule no men
tion whatever it mods of the magnlfl
<eut dry-dock at Port Royal—the finest
In this country and one of tha finest
in th* world.
Why this discriminationT Tbeaueal
leuee of the Port Royal dock la not a
matter of speculation. It has been triad
i find bsa measured up lo all reqnlr*-
meats. We ■** no good reason, there
fore. why the big battleships should
not be brought thrre for their over
hauling. Every facility th#t could pos
sibly be required Is at hand or easily
procurable.
Th* Beaufort Post saya; "It Is art
fully explained that we nr* too far
from men and suppltes. Wbat non
sense? We have a force of good handa
at the station now, and more can read
ily be obtained from Charleston. 8a- ,
vnnnah and Augusta In a very few
hours, and, ns to supplies, unless the
base Is the moon, they ean be obtain
ed rapidly, and. besides that, there are
enough on hand for Immediate de
mands. The fart of the matter Is, if
the dock were any where els# in the
South, the sectlonallstlc would find
fault. They seem lo desire to spend as
little as possible South, but to give the
North the bull’s share. We hope we
are mistaken tn this, and that the Port
Uoyol dry-dock will yet be fully recog
nised, appreciated and mode use of as
It should be. Our representatives will
doubtless look into this."
It is Indeed s matter for Investiga
tion. The whole South takes a pride
in the Port Royal dry dock and will
not willingly see It neglected.
A
MEW
PAKK.
The time is passing rapidly and soon
the new waterworks will be completed.
It will then be Incumbent on the city
to make some disposition of the old
settling basin.
Unless those gentlemen who are In
terested In having the site converted
Into a park fer the benftt of the resi
dents of that section of the city take
active steps at an early date to bring
tho matter properly before council, the
i -wi-t ■ agt gp tp fiofiPOM Yk» am
[ smii k* apt wp MMt mm* tsstamp *Mo
I wm| Rp *'»■**«## figowsa w*v* ft* p*
[ gam* * «t HP msa-as—w ***> *
wmrnpm 9* % 999$ tn #*#*!*• Ummm mi Mbit
: guff* >•••
rnmm
mrnm
M rnmm mmmumm i mm 9m*m ■
I t*m t imm umm m pmttmm'p liimmmi mi
Mm* mmirnmU rnmmm Imwi mmmmmmmUi
1 *9m mmmm> mt mmmmrn m m immi mmtm *mm
Pm 9mmimmuf
tfcrt mmUm m*i Mt* " mNI
| MfpMMHMi Urn mmuim aiml 9m j
| stmmm m §mm*4**** «•# Ilf <»irfwr» At
; liMMM t ||««fim UH t|,r |l> w tMwrf Ml.f Ml
! T9mm fijMrn pi mm** in mmr% i • mm
1 ******* T9m Ki**4Y imi Mill fNM It*
is Hebrew papp a»4 tko rewire* as
bmp will k* as BogaosMP aa tore w» b
i osgfiTlrh i ~t
Tka rnrgsr agpia «**a4 wtl! Aa g
pruporttnaatel* tflhftotgg laptaaaa Tba
lb area tt» wilt taka tke plo*a a( tfea
Daaaaa paartt aaA tka gia ftn will
pptA fa Up p (pia Tka mfi^*
(natiafi will r*A»*oi tkai tatantaiwl
bnHt fraas tka afi'agi wbtrk two repaA
mfrnm II area otaae tba ogpta <4 AtanwA
1 twada IP appear an-"* it will atwo
asara gtww apaa tka trea at tba be w
ogga at grew! aaA eat! aad a AaaataataA
wortA wf» oabar down areorAiggty We
I rtprei great tk*acs tragi tka afipP
eara.
A newspaper amwl at on areldent
l»s tke pgrtfir read, to a train aa which
! vira PreslAaai Daniel logcsi was
i traveling, says that when h# saw that
; bia ear waa going to be spasked ba
! walked Hito oaotker car ’ IPP always
did kav* th* repMtattao at be log tom*
ahat aaaPbla. and ft my bo referred
from this that be la sot kankerlug to
roraiftb ika a*wapwp*re with a premo
tara obltoary-." remrho tha Coiussbla
Register.
Tb* Memphis Setmltsr says: “tJa«t.
Rruosby. ot Ororgis. flag otfirer to Ad-
J miral Dawey. rslead tba Star* aod
Stripe* over Manila. With R heeler.
Schley. Hobeott, Bine and Brumby to
1 represent her in th* Ust of war heroes,
the South may be fairly rogtenl. eras
though no Southern regiment <ouid gat
to the from."
The Herald acknowledge*, with great
appreciation, courtesies extended by
the Mamn Carnival Association, which
will celebrate the diamond Jnbllee of the
city in October. It will b* an event In
the history of the South and all this
part of the country wilt ba there.
Jim Tillman * regiment appears to be j
the pet of the brigade. Augusts .
Herald. Not appears to be: 1t Is.
We are not judging from what the pa
pers say. but from what we saw In the
camp* at Chicamauga. Newberry
Observer.
The tribute paid to the memory of
Judge 3. C. Williams by Maj. M. New
man. of Sandersvllle, before the Geor
gia Agricultural Society was beautiful
and touching, and has received warm
appreciation.
A poet has Just issued a volume con
taining nn effusion to the effect that
“It is good to he alive.’’ And after
reading the poems wo are inclined to
think that he is lucky to be liv
ing.
The Georgians composing the Im
mune regiments sent to Cuba will give
a good account of themselves an- make
everybody else do the same thing.
St. Louis wholesale merchants are j
overwhelmed with business and this
promises to be the most prosperous
year they have ever seen.
The Kansas farmer who has started
I
a chain letter to help out poor Joe ;
Leiter had better save his money and
buy seed wheat.
Laurens county made a great fruit
crop, ts making an abundance of corn,
and will no doubt raise a large hog
crop.
■ re,
What does The Americus Times-Re- |
corder mean by going into mourning
for the dead liquor traffic in that
city?
The Albany Herald Is preparing for S
its special Hay Day number. _ j
TBE -A -CTOT7RT.A ETKU A T-D
MM WflM Abb tbtrcbtbw*
JZ Tz .rxfajr%t£*
Pre, n fl aa taw •«•**•
hn h a. fw«M m 9tm9*mrn*
t (W » mfprn** m •«*** * •
iii of tutu* tiiimmi tMMM * **ptm*i
mm m«m in* <m* ********** U*m*
- . gnrm rr-f 71 fiff-| *k * *** ♦♦Nil
••• f< «MVf mmmu+i *• •
wmm rnmmmm *m *4 Urn pmm* »** 9*
f «p#t u <G*m*
A 99mf 99m*9*m m*9* i***"* i*******
iMKy Ira *|i iM a *i* ri fl«Ml Wk •ptttwvvw
•k 'l *™ ' ™ w m
ww* 4m 4.
9**mm9mf 99m*9m*. 94* •*
*m*m mm wmt**** mw*
»• * * *4*
»b 4 mm49m* 9km* *
mm toML •t-HpMMHi ** '•**
t *•< MMMiiMr mmmm***-
mm Or*m*m mmm* **r* * _
i*# i»w t* *m t9m
rIMHMNI 'Wrt* 9m f.*#*
mnh ta fh* A*ta»**aa« • • '** .
IX*Vile t**H»P*»a l*•*!»** TB* o
f«aa*Bt is Pret im*****i
ta»v * fNag-a vntawleore
ktcni IfiYWTlOfil.
I Pteju.* rerAs BV* bb*A Ib b
: - « ,w* 41*1. lb* BU«B**ar ™
1 . iLTiina ta* hour*. wfM th*
"* ' . .w. q««»B for I*.
' tm< b-res placed Ib Ih* tßßtre
j * (!*.**»« h»* d#*t*"*M B collßr
' bull«B*f which la *Mf*t itha B ■•»»*
41.* *k*re k, ok ikiftittfl ImB!
nmm iwm „
l ~ .... ret.k ||| # #trunk to Ml# tm
•f| iVftld W»»f» »«•" p "*"
IV*ulna M fraai the battna.
! rut bruobre are beta* m*d* la Oar
mm*9 with a spring h*Bdl* .ItaebeA la
ib>- twrh. wbtrk *h» opew.4 »at rerare
In fit th# brush re tha top at th* hat ee
•a I* b* *l«*va at h*ad.
A ire mrdlrtne raWoet hoa wmhat
• pnrhal* fn* the r*c*«.iioß <*f battl**.
with 41*1* tn lß4lcat* the nambrr of Ih*
' battl* to he u*ed p**t. aad an *l*rn«
rloch to imßeate (he hc-ur. drawer* ba
re* |reol4-4 for powder aad «**!»■-
lamp chimney* *ad glob** *re ocißg
! m*de in England of soft glare wire
I wound »n a mandrel or p*Uer« lo nnv
(desired shape, with vert tent strengthen
ing rih* and spare* l-iwren the wire#
, to admit air. lire wire# being either
1 plain or In mt**d color*.
A newly drelaned lire e*c*p* I* form
>,l of a c*rrt*a» running on * track
around th* cornice of th* budding, to
tarry an vndlere chain, estending to
* roller mounted tn n frame on th*
pave mens *o allow the i hnln to revolv*
a* th* person grasp* th* link* to <ie
grend. a brake lever being attached lo
the roller «o control the *p*ed.
THE FICKLE LOVEK.
"Abide With mei Abide? Abide!"
The sen-beach called to the ebbing tide;
Hut the tide—an arrant, faithless
knave.
Stole away Into ripple and wave.
Stole away and laughed and we free,
Host tn the lovelier league* «>f •**—
With never » thought for the barren
attend.
With never a moan for the lonely land.
“Abide with me! Abide! Abide!”
The mid-sea called to the rising ltd*:
But the tide—alas, that It turned so
soon!—
Wandered away with the magnet
moon,
Drew from out of the bed of the deep
Ere the winds ami wave* awoke from
sleep—
Crept again to the barren strand,
Kissed and caressed the lonely land—
With never a thought for the middle
sea,
With never a moan for the slighted sea.
t
And what, think you., that this false
tide swore.
To sea and land, and to wave and
shore?
"Thlnlt well ere you fix the blame too
soon,
•Twas all the fault of that magnet
moon!"
—EDWTN D. LAMBRIGHT, in The
Bookman.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
The basin of the St. Lawrence river
covers 630.000 square miles, of which
460,000 are In Canada.
To remove flower pot stains from win
dow ledges rub the stains with a little
fine wood ashes and afterwards rinse
with clear water.
Earthenware sleepers, the invention
of a Japanese, were recently experi
mented with to a considerable degree
of success at Shlmbasi Station.
The Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, On
tario and Michigan have an aggregate
: urea of 94,000 square miles, which Is
j larger than the area vJ. Great Britain,
i The oldest nniversltrtj in the world Is
K 1 Ayhar. at Cairo. |T Is the greatest
Mohammedan university, having clear
records dating hack nearly 1,000 years.
A hemlock tree recently cut down In
Appleton. Me., showed 360 grains, and
! this was taken as an irtUieation that tho
tree was nearly four £Fhturies old.
THIS IS IT
99*4* 99 f
r«i IHM
mm* tmmm
•*" POR
EARLY FALL
■ i Hi
ALL SHADES
$3.00
Just Arrived.
DORRS I
Tailoring. Hats, turnishmfv
mb
Bath Tub Enamel
WUt rnftkt yMir Hath Tub lilt
new mn4 mi tj| Urilw cot*. &•«
Get the Bet»t.
Don't tfilf Hitt font Tff
miptkHH SH«d where you ftff
e«n9i<Wf)t us netting low bt»(
(iru«». We boy •*»*! ttll puvt
drug* only.
Waxed Ftoora.
The best mad* and l>rt»h tor
polUSing caa be bad of us.
Sure Cold Cure.
Oor “Cold I’ll is” nerer faM
Cs«d sod known here tor /Mrs.
If you wear a Truss it Is to
your interest to a** tia before
gcttlrg a new one.
AleianierDniMCii.
•m BROAD BT.
DON’T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons’ Bicycle Shop
711 BROAD STREET,
And Get Your Work Done Well.
Kor the next 60 days Bicycles Enameled
for $2.00— High Grade Work.
Lowest prices In town on Repairing,
becond nand Bicycle* bought and sold on
easy payments.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
7 Fer Cl SSOOOOO 7 Per Cl
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty in Augusta. Ga. Terms 1
per Cent. For further informatiun see
their attorney at law, P. J. Sullivan,
Es., or Mr. P. G. Burum.
YOU CAN HAVE MORE
RICHES BY PRACTICING
LESS FALSE ECONOMY.
THE BEST WAY TO
ECONOMIZE IS TO SELL
MORE GOODS AT
LESS COST.
A GOOD AD WILL
HELP YOU TO DO IT.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9. just received
at Herald Office.
If the wind does whistle occasional
ly, it doesn't tackle popular airs.
| \
UNCLE
SAM’S
i NAVY
Portfolio No. 9 can b« *•-
curod at Th« Htrald office
for lOconts and a Naval
Coupon cut out of Tha
Herald.
NUMBER NIKE CONTAINS
mo**» utmeu noon
PICTURES OF
>:p,i„ hriuy
|*ro?*rert#-1 Cntatr &** OtlMMk
|| o§||(if |*t|f If Ml.
rmp*4* R«f PtipMcit.
lim t ,f isti ti UMtAArtA »h * in#
ptHffini *t \hm Atv*f MMI Xm*y *( Um
lYrtiufl htdifNk.
| iteimm* »l Cmmp Utm.
Urr Hip of CiflM »o 4 m+my o:bn
1 gtm4 lhln*«k
i “ ——
0 9
This coupon, when ac
companied with tO cents,
I entitles the holder to one
copy ot Uncle Sam s Navy
1 Portfolio, at The Hekai d
office, Augusta, Ga. Mail
orders must include 2-cent
stamp for postage.
9 9
! Back number* of this Handsome **-
I rles can still be obtained *4 Th* Her
! aid office.
jA |
KEEP COOL
by using on* of our odorless Refriger
ator*— tt» Dewey Just annihilates hot
weather. Klondike, Gurney and Eclipse
are oil good: everyone guaranteed; wa
ter coolers, cedar chests; ice cream
freezers. See oor line of bedroom suits,
$25. Baby Carriages for $6. We will
make terms and prices to suit you.
Fleming & Bowles
804 Broad Street.
d Polar Ite forts Mactary
FOR SALE
Foiops, Tails, Pipes, k, Cheap
LuM Iron Works
NEXT TIME YOU HAVF
A HEADA (. 1 1
DSE
Land’s Headache Capsules
Hade Only By
HOWARD & WILLETT DRUG CO.
AUCUST 30
mmmmmf ttß mmmm
gim Sna QID t hiss Ck
for tha carta tn cwta and
israwtYttv# of au forma of
China and Milana. I oar
lieu tarty rocommond to
pgniili i,vina in a malarial
dlatrtct to (aha a doaa
night and momlnc until
froaL arid It will !«••*> off
Chitta and Favar. Prlco
90 cant* and • I botttaa.
g#« that tha cut of an al*
U«ator la on avary bolt la
and don't taka anythin#
ai*a ctatmlny to ba |u«t a*
tood.
Sold by aJ> Druygiata*
LI. Gardellt. Druggist.
•u bt*v>ai> bf.
r ■*<(*'!* **d M*bwtreharea
For Sale!
Tho f UTlil fftfarlf •tn ho M 44
'JiiTII: AT I*o# fx.fi,. s. tattoo
Uium kmiwmm 99m urn «m m nt**4
<**» v%#f**o4 lx » fli loot It IftrlMt,
fVMlat kc's «iy fhtoMfH «• mim
mmm* 99* m mm ****** -m
14 foot t imtlmrs. rwmmimm Nirl t# Qrr—<
IS4 fowl au« ermT»o4 if J. Trooii
% tjfin jk On.
M'io €S*' uii I Tff flrnofl off'got, tNMt*
istntnr too torso oforoo ttHl (It* #ofU*
tro n-grrn m<l 99 foot • Iftthf, fM>
nd»j| IhiHl fTt fool
TJ * ignMitattii m f*mr of thiw 99m.
m* Rryoo«4o otroot. «« foot I imh—
frentafo riMOifif Im»A %u*mt4* Bru*4
* vivo acoerol Ho* Into shoot 10* foot
frnnt arvt HO foot 4**P Ik tho ViftsgS
of tMimmorvtli#. froitlnf *m
strict. s portloo of tMt Moors
ar«p»ftf.
Um*f »«ymnnt# will ho flos «»fi oil
tho sbt%« tSsocrlMa Apply to
Georgia Railroad Bank.
auausiA.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St- Augusta. oa.
B!Vfs FRfE tn TESTS fa* all defects at
tight, grinds th* proper #>■■»*« BOd WAJt-
RAMTn them-
Lenses >*t into your firm* while you nil.
FREE OF CHARGE,
Ladles Not In It.
40c Fine Bummer Undershirts. 20c.
40c Fine Summer Drawers, 20c.
SI.OO Fine Dress Shirt*, *oc. „
50c. Fine Scarfs, Ise. '
25c. Suspenders, now 10c. <'
10c. Club Ties. sc.
Our large line of Fall Woolens has
arrived and our summer goods have
got to go at sac-rlflee prices. Call early
and get a good selection. F. O. Mer
tlns. Tailor, opposite Planters Hotel,
Augusta, Go.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
ION MISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds (Sfew.jr
I-rivste Leased Wires Lilect to New York
Chicago »ud New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wire* for
Cotton, Stocks. Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions fur cash or on margins. Local
securities bought *nd »old. Reference*
I —National Exchange Bank of Augu»t*
' or Mercantile Agencie*.
lOIKJjfp
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
10 years time, payable in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and recoid fees. No
in getting the money.
Alexander Uoliison
Agents Scottish Ameritap
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St