The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 20, 1898, Image 3

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V[ .rM of trmd# »ob##qu#«ttj wtotrb - j.. If,j4 M, «!•!?% bvTHtcbt about tbs rrssb. Whm . «naaa£*TH*tit of tto Aut’i* fa litiilnrM tto p#t!(loi»#r **y* “to »•* ch#r author i*#d bins to dnn lt&0 a RirfptUil the |25 paid hi® >j Rmiv* «r Byrk wbll* on hi* went vh.lt tor four day*' work, be •Mlatlwt In taking ntork that be 1* without • dollar; that be had to borrow money to pay hi* ta*t Inaurmnee premium, that hi* house rent I* due. and other Incidental explore* are to be met which he ha* not the money to settle with. Judge FalHeant passed an order directing Receiver Byrk to pay a monthly allow ance of I*s to Mr James M. dray out of the business from title date, the mf> „ey to be paid through hi* attor ney* Ktwln. dußlgnon, Chlrho'.m & Clay. t The largest tablets and bippest sc. composition books at Richards & Sha ver’s Book store. TO LEXINGTON. H. J. Mullane, Fred Merritt. B. Ford nnd J. Cl. Stephens Hav Leave. ('apt. E. J- O'Connor has gone to Uxtngton. K;\. to see about tetabllrti- Ing a canteen "Tit the camp of the Trcih regiment. If Copt. O'Conoor arranges to con duct a cantrsn at that place, which be will know some time today, ho will Messrs M. J Mullane. Billie Ford. Fred Merritt and J. M. SU-pnens to come to that place. These gener ic n have been cmnoctcd with the can teea Bt this place. If they receive a telegram telling them that arrangements have been made Ter the canteen, they will leave fer Lexington on the Georgia train to night. We have bought a very large stock of School Books and they must be sold at some price. Now is your chance. Richards & Shaver’s Book Store. jjflTS ||ATS FALL STYLE JUST RECEIVED. F. G. TURPIN CO. 818 Broadway. THE DANGER • IS REDUCED. \#n Ithi iDrl (9 Nat Mil ami t* ; f«M |»1 s###—• I ah-rv Hhvcf. r a halftwch of much ex-s ;hl rarveratty M*«y oaher men who | "Nearly .very man who trie# fnr,dm, n *n w (tlayff t>f fi|it ilWlt •!»<! I* ! with the‘men knowing the game. V*rttr>*i Ink nnd VairUonl P*t»n for Vertical Writing. R'oom | meodad by Prof P* ot Uaw oo) other. Pom nt Riohnrda A Pha var'a Book Btor* THE WEATHER. Augusta. Os. Sept Id IS9k. Weather fotecsst for 3* hours end ing 8 P- m , Wednead*.’. Sleptember 21. IBM: _ . 1 Waahl-.gton forecast tor Georgia **nd South Carolina: Threatening *vea ither tonight. Fresh to brisk northeast winds. Ixtcal forecast for Augusta and vi cinity; Cloudy weaiher tonight; show ers Wednesday. The river at 8 o'clock this morning was 7.6 feet, a rl.tr of 0.5 feet In past 14 hours. The stum th'v morning continues along the Texas Coast, resulting In heavy ral"S over the states of the Lower Mississippi Valley, during the i -isst 24 hours, and where it Ib still | raining. New Orleans report's a maximum I wind veloclte of 42 miles per hour ! from the *o itheast in the past 12 ! hours and Port Eads 36 miles from the east. Temperatures have fallen from the !Great I-akes eastward to the Atlantic coast, the fall being marked from Washington to Ne-.v York city. Ihe highest air pressure overlies the Great iAilies. OABTOHIA. BMrf lhs Ha ” >IWayS AIR. PERRIN WARDLAVV Out After a Three Months' Seifre of Fever. Mr. Perrin Wardlaw was greeted yesterday by hosts of friends upon his first appearance after ids recent siege us ty( hold fever. Mr. Wardlaw has teen confined to his home for three months, and while looking a little thin and pale, he is the same genial fellow as of yore. Vertical ink and Vertical Pens fir Verticil Writing'. Recom mended by Prof. Pelot. Use no other. Sold at Richards & Sha ver’s Book Store. Fotitlon Filed for 'ew Chatter for the Summerville Academy. The twenty years charter granted the Summerville Academy in 1818 expires October 25th, and the trustees, through their attorney, Mr. Joseph Ganahi, yes terday, filed a petition for a removal of the charter. TBV AI7UDBTA HKKALD IN ASOCIAL WAY \ M i *T f \t f#lifiii'Ai 14/ 'flf T v Sr I »*_. Mg w- wk* tolMik mH .4 t 4 »f*tl*l M Cl*l* I *(|a*. iTufri 11# «ta>!*»-''• lift «n <ft 0 1 Th* ■Hint m of I HHhMiM of AttfEtt i* iniQfp of ito imufi4» MtmNiA4lA| lb# rtirml KotMHic “nil i%mi lllto r b# It* Mriirlto In ftwyt (to •((#OllO9 of lh# 11 r«H» r iEilorUlrt (o ih# n»a(#r Mid Lih (ha It b# r#vi#dl«*d do onhod Mr Wtltoc of lh# l#«»I romroltv##. hnf rmaUy f#giovl#d that (h# nrdlmnr* . (*#f »r# lh# rHy rosoHl prvhihitißl th# (lirowiaff of m#l«>n rtod#. tonaai p##l* Igi,, #(#., had. upon lh# ohj##tkin lo its ' t Jii»*atr by (Vitiorllman laambark. Ib## I .dirt! or#r by MOQdl until tin n#xt i t H«*tln9 i Tb# tr#a»ur#r *m dlr#rf#d to a##ur# ;a BM(nbrr«l)iy In (b# toiiof for ftorial lft#nlca, N#w York fity. In aorh man* jr)#r a# nonld flw to th# roenmitt## th# I (**nr Hi of certain publkmlona of Mid Mr. ftenvotr read a correspondence Iwtwren himselt and Mayor Walsh I hearing upon the condition of the alde- I walks in the neighborhood of the cor. Iner of Kolloek and Telfair strait*. I'p im motion of Mr Martin. Mr. North was appointed a r nimlttee to took into and report upon the matter, j *Mr. Wlllet atated that he underatood iihrough Col. Dyer that the cleaning of !the streets of Kansas City wr.a almost, jlf not entirely don# thrrugh the laiard jt'f charities of that city, the pensioners lof the board that were able to do so. Hieing required to do a certain amount jof work upon the Greets. The rorre i ponding secretary wav directed to write to the Kur.sas City authorities nnd t hialn d-tailed Information as to the rnmner and success of this plan. Mrs. Brown, vice president of the Fifth ward, stated that In her opinion that It would be a good plan to have a few tin signs, h.-arlng an appropriate legend, placed In certain parts of her ward, with the object In view or pre venting the throwing cf litter upon the streets, stating that the employes of he factor'es were In the habj of throw ing the remrins of their luncheon and the pnper wrappings thereof upon the streets, givig them a very untidy ap pearance. Upon motion, she was au thorized to have such signs made and placed at st eh places ns she thought would best serve the purpose In view. Mr. Hillyer moved that the corre sponding secretary be authorized lo distribute to members the pamphlet edition of the Constitution and By- HYACINTH, TULIPS AND OTHER BULBS. Premium Pansy and Choice Flower Heed, Faster Idly Bulbs should he planted now. We havcthem. ONION SETS. From now on we will have Extra Early Pearl, White Silver Skin, I)an ver's Yellow, choice Htock, Yellow Mul tiplying Shallots, no garden complete without them. HUMP YOUR GARDEN. Plant Turnips, Beets, Cabbage, Spin ach, Lettuce, Radish, Georgia Itye. and all Grasses and Clovers —we have them. LAWN GRASS SEED. Our Evergreen Mixed Lawn Grass Seed has been tried here with much success —should be sown now. We carry a full line of Canary, Par rot and Mocking Bird Food —also Gold Fish Food. Call in and ask for our Seed Cata logue. It is free. ALEXANDER SEED C 0„ 832 Broad St |MNM) MMI 9 p* *■* *«■■■«%** 9M*b t%m *9N * - MMuMj' » ■?.•# 9MMIto*UN 1. t ; a • g UMI Oa«#n»ri wt i>*«MMn Lt lh* —fee INWW. «*WU*W WIN h* h»*4 kapMtM Natfcw 1. *ll# * rmiMwlcJ |k.f |Aj» ! Mr* C. A Rowland. Aar. Thursday Wradlag Club ! Tb« Tkiftthl Reading CTah ' will 'at the home of Ml** Adelaide Mow* l A full attewdawea la eapactally deatred. | Mr T. I. Hirkma* ha* gowe to New Turk Mr* W H Twit ha* returned from Mlaa lone Barbot. of fTiarleatow, la the guest of Mr*. Victor Itarbot Mr*. Harry Oate* ha* relumd from j Athcn*. where Ml** Marlaa Oate* »*» j entered at arhooi Mr*. Q. R Argo ha* returned home and ha* resumed her dutle# •* Mtciatjr I editor of The Herald. Mlaa J carle Henaon wilt leave next | week for New York to Join the M»t --' ropolitan Concert company, with which t cl.e will tmtr the coming ttcaaoo. •chaol Book*. Book (trap*. Paacil Bait*, l.arx* Ttblata. Big C< npo.itioa Beeka. Slat*.. Pena aad Paaeila at Bicbard* & Shavar a Book Star#. VETERANS ADOPT RESOLUTIONS. Have Sent Reaolutlon* to Mr*. IV#via and General W heeler. At the la»t meeting of Cumii IWf of the Cnltrd CnOfederate Veteran*, rev olution* extending »yntpslhy to Mia. | IKY I* and to General Joeeph K. Whee-< ler were adopted by a riving volt* and forwarded at once to the bereaved pa rent*. The revolution to Mr*. Ikavl* w*a on j the aieknew of Mlvv Winnie, who waa Ihen ill. Theve. the ramp hope*, reach ed the other twfore her daughter tiled. The revolution to General Wheeler r.aa a tourhlng trlbul • to the old vol dler and avvured him that Ihe l»oy» in j grey tGIII fell a* they did long ago. Tonight the meeting of camp 43R will! occur, and revolution! will he adopted I and vent at once. The offli erv of the ramp vent a tele-1 gram extending their vympathy to Mrv. j Davlv av »oon av the new* of the death ‘ of Mlvv Winnie reached the city. in all probability arrangement* will i lie made tonight to try. and vend aj guard of honor to the hulrlal vervlcen. Hoth eampv are awaiting the orders of General Gordon before any dual ac tion Is taken. 1 The detail* of the funerul have not ‘reached here, *o the men are walling to receive the order* lo Jtnow what action , to lake. i No city ha* more devoted veterans j than Augusta, and the mow of the I death of the Daughter of the Confede . ratfy has touched them deeply. ! Pistols, Double Barrel Gun*—Pistols, ! Harrington Kr Richardson Brand new pistols, $2.50; Harrington & Richardson second hand pistols. $2.00. American double action pistol, SI.OO. Guitar, Man dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at L, j, Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker. Augusta’s Car Shed. Well, Atlanta really has get a pretty rottdn ''carshed,” but Augusta's is not very much better. The latter has one advantage—there have not been any sharks or man-eating animals found in it. So there is some less danger in sw'mming to and from the trains.— Svrainsboro News. *+ ; Special bar-grains in school books at Richards & Sha ver’s book store. Before purchasing a pistol or gun, call on me. I can save you money. Lew is J. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson street, established 1820. A *e» has A taaag Mas hs t*a» aa { Mam ><w4<*a kewavd* ad ********* **** PM, . ,Md aawiayi t***Mß• * , , tr-*m f«a M |49 ta WHIT tOU Will FIND CJ.IKIRD.JG'S. An t *«aat N»a*J IM Tfca tain* of Fertume*. riaa* se.oatawnl of “.«!*. itawdsoma Toilet ilaaß epang*. ad AH Kmd* The Rasa at AlteaUaMl. AII *ad maw* ova b# rwaad AT C.H. HOWARD, JR’S.. CWHTiro OLO 9TA9IK MU Brato Mmi mi in ip sji HOJ ROLLS FROM gERBY’S fiRANP pi)KE HOUSEKEEPERS TRY IT. NOTHING LIKE IT. ill First Class Graters Keep IL GRAND OPERA HOUSE One Night Only, Friday. Sept. 23. THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BRCWN. I-#-THE GKEAT COMEDY HIT.-*! too nights in New York, ton nights in Boston. ICO nights in Philadelphia. A wonderful laugh-maker.—New Yoix Herald. A laugh a minute for two hour*.—New York World. Supported by a strong cast. Sale of rivals Wednesday. DRUGS chemicals PiRR'S PHARMACY ?12 BROAD STREET TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY IViWMk • l ■ SotNAicorir 1 eS-u- | I [ A perfect Rt WHCdv taf IcQKlapa ll I turn Vug Mnwth |tiatfh»f ■ I Wtwa tawivwltuwfiv |#vrfi*lt ■ i nr.adltiaanlSUlP | I ■ . n.—. M Baa Baasla NBnaaac ad g N t W > OWK 1 c.vct t»or o» wtavvwka. m 1 toHjknaMmnaawm^"*"**—— I 51 AB4 ISHI l» i*jß. ' DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS, v Rough ud Drttstd — N » YELLOW PINE LUMBER ' I AND MILL WORK »KtS!..*- 1 I I‘trlory and Saw Mill equlpfwd with latawl impo vamentv. and nrgaat**- i . Itoa tkafawxh in every department Full line in Hork. aad pramp* *bir>- . i aaaurad. Price* CalalaßGM. Hr, apa* AppHahaa ' 1 Perkins Manufacturing Company, Amnia, Ga. - STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial Bank Located at Augusta, Ca, in the State of Geor gia, on the I sth Day of September, 1898. KKSKH'RCEH. A MOT'NT. Note* and hill* dl*eountetl ..$2Hr,,21».4t Overdraft 8,7»3.*4 Bond*. *itvk» or other *eiu- 4S4M6I Furniture and fixture* a.axa.na ttther real evtale .. ~ 24,2*1.62 Due from elate hank* and banker* 2,378.38 One fmm bank* and bunker* (not In the Stale) 19.4X5 58 CASH ON HAND— Currency $18.96.1. >■> Gold 1.275 06 Sliver 3.583.62 Cneolleeted " heck* .. 15.318. H Du* by clearing house 10,013.44 47.126.96 current expense* 1.766.22 Taxes paid ?"!' !!? Intelest pai l Protest fee fl6 ■* l $553,710.11 Cl ASSIFICATION OF NOTES AND BILLS DISCOCNTED; OTHER DEBTS ChAßßirnau DrE TO SAID BANK. • ir*. (in (~ M .* .* .* ....$377,520.98 Noun suit'37B.BW.o#iworthle*a I’BU 1 ’ 8U 07 $379,038,061 $379,038.05 STATF OF~GEOROIA-RICHMOND COUNTY.-Before mr came Thomas Honkin* Cashier of the Commercial Bank, who, being duly sworn, says he above statement'is a true condition of said bunk, as shown by the books of Hie In said bank, and he further sweats Unit since last return made to the State Bank Examiner, of the condition of said bank to Hie best of afHant’s knowledge and belief, that tho said bank, through its officers, has not violated or evaded any --^^ Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th da Y « f AR I Hun M2\n 1 ll>, Notary Public, Richmond County, Georgia. B. R. MITCHELL, AT.EX. Mi DONALD, Supt. oi Con. Hec. & Gen. Mgr. Augusta Electric & Construction Company 212 Mclntosh Street. EleciricSuppiiet—tpesking Ttib-s, etc., etc. Repairs to all Electrical apparatus. Electric Light Wiring a specialty. Bu l’Phone 1602. - Strowger 878. Second hand (FimUgated) school books sold at Richards & Shaver’s Book Store. BMMtMHtK dO CASTORIA > i Infanta nnd fhilalfwn The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear* the / » Signature WjL tv Jft* The i(Lr VA You Have Always Bought. bSTDRIt MABIMTIEB. AMOUNT. Capital *to<'k paid up 1200,000.00 Profit and In** 432.74 rSDIVIDKD PROFITS, VIZ.— t i Km han*e 422.3* I Inter rat .. 4,741.04 Kent* 74. *4 Due bank* an<l banker* (In the statel 5.460.49 I in*. iiiinhH and banker* with out On- state 2,461.91 Due unpaid dividends 60S 00 DOR DBPOSITORS. VIZ.— Subject to vh'-i k ..*140.0*5.01 Tim" cat llflentea .... 70.359.39 Certified checks .. .. 5.51.44 Due ilesrinij house,. 1*29.64 2*9.625 .'>6 Notes and bill* rediscounted.. 45 0*9.13 H'lls payable 20.000.00 1553,716.11 Andvcry I.OW JWCM. »•«*• •<**• A|*° vv»K VALVI;! FI rriNO*. KX- IjINES, KOIIsKKS. WtU M* KKFAIUB. Lombard Iron Works & Supply 0o. f * ' * i