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BANKS. | BANKS.
LC. HAYNE. Pi- ORQANIzio IMS. FRANK Q. FORD, Caahlar
THE NATIONAL BANK OP AUGUSTA,
AUCitATA, Ot-OKdIA.
CAPITAL $250,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $140,000.^0
We shall be pleeeed to heve you open an account with thia Bank. Cus
tomer* and Correspondents assured of every courtesy and accommodation
possible under conservative modern banking methods.
MERCHANTS BANK
ALOISTA. OEOROIA.
MAURACE WALTON. W. J. HOLLINGSWORTH,- ALBERT S HATCH.
President. Vice Pres'dent*. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Chas. T. Pund, L. L. Arrington, J. E. Tarver,
John J. Evans. Wm. H. Barrett. Bryan Lawrence,
Geo. S. Murphey, Henry H. Cumming, Wm. Martin,
Maurice Walton, Chas. J. Crawford, W. J. Hollingsworth,
Thoa. R. Maxwell.
Accounts solicited. Interest, paid on specie' time drr>e«!-«
W. B. YOUNG. P. E. MAY,
President. Cashier.
E. A. PENDLETON, Asst. Cashier.
The National Exchange Bank
Of AUGUSTA.
Capital and Surplus. $500,000.00.
Having large Capital and Surplus,
conservative management, and being
equipped with best facilities, this bank
solicits the accounts of Sorporations,
Individuals and Banka, promising the
utmoat liberality consistent with safe
business methods.
: FINANCIAL,. ♦
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Augusta Stock and Cotton Report
Augusta, Ga. f Feb. 1, 1905.
Tone —Steady.
today Y't'dy
Ordinary
Good Ordinary ——
Strict Good Ordinary ..6 11-16 6 9-16
Low Middling: 6 7-8 6 3-4
Strict Low Middling.. .. 7c 6 7-8
Middling 7 1-8 7c
Strict Middling 71-4 7 1-8
Good Middling 7 3-8 71-4
Good Ordinary Stains...
Ix)w Middling Stains .. 7c 6 7-8
Middling Stains 6 11-16 6 9-16
Tinges 6 7-8 6 3-4
Net receipts today 372
Through cotton today 25
Gross receipts today 397
Receipts for Week.
S“!es Ship. Ship.
Pat 285 134 809
Mon. . . . 440 148 613
Tues 356 84 272
Wed 336 277 627
Thurs .. ..
Total.. ..1416 643 2312
Recelnis at Ports and Interior Towns.
Tc-tay. Last Yr
Galveston 6904 6251
New Orleans 4384 11204
Mobile 465 572
Savannah 2515 3330
Charleston 313 94
Wilmington 1265
Norfolk 717 1961
Baltimore 689
New York 244
Boston 160 146
Philadelphia .' 25 100
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New York Cotton
P. C. Open. High. Low. Close.
February 6.85-88 6.85 b 6.97-98
March 6.91-92 6.90 7.05 6.82 7.04-05
April 6.95-97 6.93 b 7.08-10
May 6.99-7 C 6.99 7.14 6.91 7.13-14
•Tune.. 7.06-08 7.04 b 7.18-20
July 7.09-10 7.10 7.23 7.01 7.22-23
August 7.14-15 7.16 7.25 7.07 7.25-26
September 7.19-21 7.20 7.11 7.11 7.27-29
October .. ..7.23-21 7.25 7.34 7.16 7.32-33
November 7.29 b
December 7.35 7.28 7.28
Spots—7.3s. Tone—Firm.
New Orleans Cotton
— - - - - ... - - n rr , rr j-u-u- nf- r,
Pr. Close. Open. High. Low. Last Sales. ;
February 6.81-83
March 6.83-84 6.83 6.97 6.74 6.97
April 6.85-87
May 6.88-89 6.89 7.05 6.80 7.05
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COMMISSION BROKERS,
COTTON STOCKS GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND COFFEE.
MEMBERS' New Cleans Cotton Exchange, New York Cotton Ex
change, Chicago Board of Trade.
SUPERIOR PRIVATE WIRE FACILITIES.
C. T. LUNDGREN, Mgr., Augusta, Ga. {*™ w * #r . 'gj;
Langley
Manufacturing
Company
MANUFACTURERS. OF
HEAVY DRILLS AND
SHEETING
OFFICES, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
l Jacob PhinUy, Wm. A. La (liner,
PresL Vicr-Prest
Chas. G. Goodrich, Rufus H. Brown,
Cashier Ass’t Cashier.
GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
, Capital $200,000.00
Undivided Profits $260,376.15
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. McDaniel, Jacob Phinixy,
Wm. A. Latimer, Robt. D. Spalding,
Leonard Phir.lxy, Hy. B. King,
Tracy I. Hickman, James White,
Chas. G. Goodrich, fames Tobin,
Thos. Barrett, Jr., Jas. T. Bothwell.
NEW ACCOUNTS DESIRED.
Recelots for the Week.
Last Yr, This Wit
Sat 508 612
Mon. ... 667 249
Tues 1085 526
Wed 791 / , 397
I Thurs 1323 -*
Fri 924 “ J*
Total 5297 1784
Stocks and Receipts.
Stock in Augusta today 84494
Stock in Augusta 1904 46296
Rer since 19*15 297880
Rec since 1904 269362
In Sight and Supply,
1905 1904
Sight, to Jan. 28 ..8.662,491 7,883.994
During week .. .. 214,366 193,383
Visible supply.. ..4,758,617 3,992,854
Estimates for Tomorrow.
2000-3000 Galveston 6285 j
2000-3000 Houston 7705 '
3600-4600 New Orleana 7522
Today. Last Year
Pacific Coast - 100
Little Rock 1101
Pensacola.. —— 550
Various
Total (Est’d.) 18000 26506
Augusta .. 397 791
Memphis 634 1726
St. l,ouis 1584
Cincinnati 571 1800
Houston 5874 7346
Aiken
Manufacturing
Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
WIDE AND NARROW
PRINT CLOTHS
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARYI. 1905.
.Ittno 6.91-93
July (i. 97-08
Annum 7.09-04
September 7.*>7-*'9
October 7.12-11
November
December
Liverpool Cotton.
P.C. open 2p.m. Close
Jan tit Fob., ~3,00 3.08 3.09 3.07
Keb si- Mar.. . .3.oti 3.09 3.09 3.06
Mar & Apr.. ..3.71 3.75 3.74 3.72
Apr & May.. ..3.75 3.78 3.7 S 3.70
May 4k Juiuf. ..3.78 3.82 3.81 3.79
June Ai July. .. .3.81 3.85 3.84 3.82
July & Aug.. ..3.83 3.80 3.80 3.84
Auk At Sep. . ~3.85 3.89 3.88 3.80
Sep A Oct.. ..3.50 3.90 3.88
Oct & Nov.. ..3 88 3.92 392 389
Nov & Dec.. ..3.89 3.93 3.93 3.91
Dec & Jan.. »
. Sales. 10.000; receipts, 20.000; tone.'
dull.
Chicago Market
P.C. Open. Close.
WHEAT—May V.‘. 1l« T « ”7 fl«%>»
July 29%b 99\ *9
September a »>>% 93>* 93
CORN—May >»% 4f, '»
July 45% 45% 45'j
September '4.»' •
OATS—May :M *Ni , 3 '"*
July »% :w, » 29 > I
September ‘' !B! **
PORK—May l.r-* 2 , 1,97
February 12.75 12.00
LARD —May 700 702 6-90
July 7-12 b 7.12- 7.U2
February ®- 89 *’’ 79
RIBS—May 687 6!>o ®'®“
July 7 -°° 702 *'® 7
February **‘ 2
-
New Yirk Stocks
P. C. Open. Close. |
copper 74s * l 4 *
United States Steel 39 ’*
United States Steel, preferred
Tennessee Coal and Iron 72 ' ,1 ' J
Sugar 142% 1«3 ’ >43
Atchison 88 ’» 8 «* 88 ‘*
Atchison, preferred 10154 DU't 1021*
Missouri Pacific > OtS V > n7 '" 7
Rock Island & 25% : >s'i
Southern Pacific 66%
St. Paul 177% 177% 176%
Union Pacific 122% 122 121'1
Wabash 21% 2> % 22%
Wabash, preferred 43% 43% 14% j
Baltimore & Ohio 102% 102%. >02%
Chesapeake & Ohio 49% 50 49%
Seaboard Air Line 19 |19% % 1974 j
Erie 43% 43% 43
Ontario A Western 44 13% 43% j
Pennsylvania 138% 138% 137% i
Norfolk & Western 79% 79% 79% i
Reading 88% 88% 89%
Southern Railway.. 34% 34% 34
Southern Railway, preferred 97% 97% 97%
Louisville & Nashville 138 138 137%
New York Central 119 148’, 117%
People’s Gas 107% 107% 107%
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 60% 60% 60%
Manhattan 170% 170% 170%
Metropolitan Street Railway lit! 115% 117%
Western Union 92% „ 92%
Canadian Pacific J. 133% 133% 133%
Virginia-Carolina , 34% 34% : 31%
Colorado Fuel and Iron ! 47% 47% 46% 1
Texas Pacific ... ;si% 34% 34%
IlMaols Csntrml.. .. .. .. A:: 159% I6f 155%
Herald Want. Ads,
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALE OR RENT—THE LARGE
commodious dwelling No. 556 Rey
nolds street, suitable for one large,
or two small families. Will be put in
first class order for a desirable tenant,
or will be sold on easy terms, part
cash and ample lime on deferred pay
ments. Apply to Phiniay & Co.
f1,3,5,8,10-12p
FOR SALE—Range.
FOR SAL E—LARGE STEEL
range, (National), with water hack.
In good condition. Will sell cheap.
Apply at City Wharf. flc
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—NINE ROOM HOUSE,
with all conveniences, good repair,
centrally located Will rent cheap if
taken this week. Address T., care Her
aid. f3p
SMALL POX.
SMALL POX, OR ANY ITCHING
disease of the sktn. Apply, Pheno
lene Antiseptic Solution. Will relieve
you at once. One pint bottle, 50c at
druggists. Prepared by J. B. McMil
lan, M. D., Granltevllle, S. C. feblSp
$5.00 WILL BUY A SECOND HAND
box couch. Cost $15.00. Padgett
Variety Store Jl9tf
MEN’S SUITS.
$7.50 Wir/L BUY MEN'S WOOL
suits. Sold for $lO everywhere.
PedgetCs Variety Store. JlOtf
WANTED.
INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE CAN
VASSERS
Canvassers of experience, or those de
siring employment of this character
that can furnish satisfactory refer
ences. as to character and ability.
Excellent Proposition.
NO LAPSES TO COVER.
Apply 423 Dyer Building.
flc.
BED ROOM SUITS.
ABOUT ONE-HALF DOZEN BED
0.97 7.14 6.91 7.14
7.15 7.22 7.15 7.22
7.17 7.1 T 7.17 7.17
Chicago Receipts.
Wheat.. .. 7 0
Com 161-1
Oats 4917
Hogs 30.000
Cal He 21.000
Sheep 18.000
Liverpool Grain.
Wheal—Opened, unchanged; closed
unchanged.
1 Corn —Opened, unchanged; closed,
unchanged.
Herald Want flds,
room suits to close out. Either rßiih
of Instalment plan. We need the
room. Padgett’s Variety Store. Jl9tf
BED LOUNGE.
$12.00 WILL BUY A NEW nEI)
lounge Easy payments if you want
them that way. Padgett’s Variety
Store. Jl9tf i
“SACRE’S 4 WATCH CLUBS.”
STILL IN BUSINESS; SAME STAND;
same name; same old dollar wanted
when you join Call early and avoid;
the rush. B. ’phone 668. 630 Broad.
FOR SALE—MuIe and Dray.
FOR SALE -ONE GOOD MULE
dray and harness. Will sell rheap.
Apply Phillips’ Wood Yard, R. It. Ave
and Marks St. f2p
EVERYBODY.
EVERYBODY AGENTS, RELIABLE
men, hoys and girls, and others, send
us your name and address. You will
not regret it. We ran Interest you.
Advance Co.. Box 600, Atlanta, Ga
ftp
FISH.
FRESH LOT LARGE MULLET
received dally; also mixed fish of all
kinds*, special prices to dealers this
wi-ok. S. ’phone 1307. I). J. K"rn.
corner 9th street and Third Avenue.
f4p
STENOGRAPHY.
MISS ANNIE MARTIN’S SCHOOL OF
stenography and typewriting Is the
popular school for any one desiring to
acquaint themselves with these branch
es. Address Hartson Building.
JanlSHu n AWedtt
WOOD! WOOD! WOODI
OAK AND PINE, ANY LENGTH,
dry and green. Strowger’ phone,
1676. Holley A, Co., opposite Greene
street, bridge, H. C. Miner, manager.
SITUATION WANTED—MaIe.
A YOUNG COLORED MAN DEBIUE3
Herald Want Ads.
position ns porter, driver or yard
man. Address Elmore I'uvis, 143 Fen
wich sired. f;ix
A YOUNG COLORED MAN DESIRES
position »s baker or driver. Address
Julian Paschal, esre Georgia Cum
tilings, Warren's Alley f 1 x
BESIDES SELLING REMINGTONS
BESIDES SELLING REMINGTONS I
have on hand a large number of sec
ond hand machines of different kinds,
taken In exchange, which I am offer
Ing very cheap. I. ,1. Ilenrv. Fell lc
WANTED—Position.
A YOUNG MAN 16 YEARS OF AGE
desires position In office, bank or
slore; writes good hand and knows
the city. Can furnish the best refer
ences In Augusta. Address W. T. C.,
care Herald J7tf
SITUATION WANTED—FemaIe.
V YOUNG COLORED WOMAN DC
hires position as cook. Address An
niv Talbert, 1339 Market street, fix
A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN WHO
can give reference desires position
as cook, nurse or house girl. Address
,-turah Jane Williams, 417 Walker St
fix
A COLORED GIRL DESIRES POSI
tlon as nurse or house girl. Address
Eflle Sherman, 713 Hopkins street.
fx
A COLORED WOMAN DESIRES PO
sit ion as nurse or house girl. Ad
dress Anna Warner, No. 12 McCartan
streel. fix
A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN DE
sires position as cook. Address Ada
Gamilllon. No. 1350 Twiggs Si. f2x
A COLORED WOMAN WHO CAN
furnish references deslreH position
as house girl or nurse. Address Car
lie Kelly. 1018 Cumming St. f2x
A COLORED WOMAN DESIRES Po
sition as cook. Address Kula Kelly.
{BIS Camming hi fix
A COLORED WOMAN DESIRES PO
sitlon as liufsc or house girl. Can
give references Address Emma
Peaches, 111) Forsythe St. f2x
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♦ TODAY'S WEATHER ♦
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FORECAST TILL 8 P. M., THDRS-
DAY
For Augusta and vicinity; Inclos
ing cloudiness tonight and warmer;
Thursday- rain, colder.
WASHINGTON, I). C„ Feb. I.
For South Carolina: Partly cloudy to
night and Thursday, except rain along
the coast, much colder Thursday.
For Georgia: Partly cloudy tonight
and Thursday, except rain in south
and west portions tonight and on the
coast Thursday, colder tonight In
northwest portion, colder Thursday
with a cold wave In north and west
portions.
Weather Conditions.
The weather this morning through
out the south Is mostly rloudy with
considerable rains over the south
west, and little or no change in lorn
perture, except colder In Oklahoma,
while it is snowing over portions of
the middle west. Great lakes and Mid
dle Atlantic states.
The coldest, wave of the season now
extends over the northwest and Is
moving down the slope of the Rockies
with the southern limit covering Kaie
sns and accompanied hy pressures nl
most 31 Inches. Havre Is 42 degrees 1
below, Miles City. 38 degrees, Huron j
28 degrees belog. Bismarck 26 degrees 1
below. Rapid city and St. Paul 22 de
grees below, Yellowstone Park. 16 di
gress below, Landers, 10 degrees be
low.
D FISHER, Observer.
AUGUSTA CLEARING HOUSE.
Aiigusia. Ga., Feb. 1, 1905.
For the Year.
1903. 1904
$72,939,301.66 $78,620,064.22
1904. 1905.
$7,972,323.97 January $6,298,059.96
5.789.642.35 February
6,124.979.00 March
4,938,789.64 April
4,236,490.32 May
4.126.801.35 June
4,001,220.22 July
4,238,421.77 August !
8.317,580.58 September .
9.260,224.52 October
8,540,712.41 November - 1
8,271,848.09 December
For the Week.
1905. 1904.
First week $1,946,296.59
- Second week 1,242.637.29
Third week 1,347,785.66
Fourth week 1,253,522.81
Fifth week
For the Day.
$130,591.85 Monday $253,500.17
215,823.05 Tuesday 397,256.69
128,894.11 Wednesday 349,845.83
■ Thursday 340,258.82
Friday 318,475.68
Saturday 286,959.40!
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♦ LEGAL NOTICES. ♦
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United States Court for the Southern
District of Georgia, Northeastern
Division.
IN THE MATTER OF H. KONlGß
berg Bankrupt-r- Ip Bankruptcy. Un
der and by virtue of an order of the
Honorable Joseph Gan alii, Referee in
Bankruptcy for the Northeastern ' i
vision for the Southern District, of
Georgia, the undersigned trusti 1 In
bankruptcy for 8. Konigsberg, bank
rupt, will sell at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, ad the stock
of dry goods, clothing, shoes, no
lions belonging to said bankrupt, at
12 o’clock noon, on February 3rd.
1905. at the store No. 936 Broad
street. Augusta, (ia. An inventory
of said slock of goods and appraise
meat can he had by applying to the
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Arrival* and Departures of Trains Au
gusta, Qa.
(Effective, January 9, 1965.1
6:65 a. m, No, 18. Dally. Atkeu.
Summerville, Charleston. Pull
man Sleeping Cars Augusta to
Charleston. First elans day
coaches. Connection made at
lllnekvtllc with SOUTHERN’S
PALM LIMITED for Savannah
and Florida. Arrive Aiken "7:33
a m„ Summerville 10:68 a. m..
Charleston 11:40 a. m, Savannah
10:30 a. m., Jacksonville 2:10 p.
m . St. Augustine, 3:50 p. m.
7:50 a m.- No. 8. Dally, For Colum
bia and Intermediate points,
making connection at Columbia
for Greenville. Spartanburg,Ashe
ville and other upper Carolina
points Arrive Edgefield 11:10 a.
m.. Columbia 10:60 a. m.
3:30 p. m No. 22. Dally for Aiken.
Summerville, Charleston, making
connection hi Blaekville with
train No. 34 for Columbia. Ar
rive Aiken 4:20 p m., Blaekville
5:20 p. m„ Charleston 8:15 p. ni.,
Columbia 6:65 p. m.
3:55 p, m.— No. 134. New York and
Augusta Express. Dally. For Co
lumbia. cuariotte, Dan villa.
Lynchburg, Washington. New
York and the East. Through Pull
man Drawing-Room Sleeping ear
Augusta to New York without
change. Best example dining
cars from Columldn serving all
meals on route. Connection also
made at Charlotte with Pullman
Sleeping ear from Richmond. Ar
rive Columbia 6:50 p. in.. Char
lotte 10:05 p. m, Danville 1:45a.
m . Lynchburg, 4:01 a. m , Rich
mond 6:55 n in., Washington
9:45 a. m.. Baltimore 11.32 a m.,
Philadelphia 1:45 p. ni., New
York 4:15 p. ni.
6:00 p. m No. 20. Daily.'For Sum
day. SOUTHERN S PALM LIM
ITED, for Washington, Balti
more, Philadelphia anil New
York, carrying Pullman Drawing
room stale room section car be
tween Augusta and New York
without change. At Blaekville
this car Is attached to main line
SOUTHERN I’AI.M LIMITED
which runs solid to New York,
composed Pullman Compartment
and Drawing room sleeping cars,
Dining cars. Club ears and Ob
servation ears. Arrives Aiken
6:50 p. m., Columbia 9:45 p. ra .
Charlotte 12:15 h. nv. Washing
ton 10:15 a. m.. Baltimore 11:30
h m.. Philadelphia 1.45 p. ni #
New York 4:15 p. m.
•Runs dnlly between Augusta
Blaekville, Barnwell and Alien
dab'.
7:30 p. m— No 130 Daily For Co
lunihla. Charlotte, Washington
and the East. Pullman Him. ping
cars and Dining ears from Co
lumhla. Arrives Columbia 12:*0
a m., Charlolte 9:56 a. m.. Wash
ington 9:50 p. ni.. Baltimore
11:25 p. m., Philadelphia 2:06 a.
m . Now York 6:13 a. m.
11:00 p. m.—No. 24. Dolly. For Sum
mervllle and Charleston. Pull- j
man Sleeping ears, August* so
Charleston ready at Augusta for
occupancy hy 9.30 p. m. First
class caoches. Arrives Branch
vllle 4:00 a m, Summerville
6:28 a. in , Charleston 7:30 a
in.
AUGUSTA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
7:05 a. in.—No. 43. Dally excapt Sun
day. For Gibson, Sandersvllle
and Tcnnllle. Arrive Oilmen
10:55 a. m„ Sandersvlllo 1:05 p.
m„ Tennllle 1:20 p. m Conner
lion made at Tennlle with the W.
&■ T. for Dublin and Hawkins
vllle.
8:30 a. in. —No. 29. Sunday only. For
Gibson, Sandersvlllo and T#n-j
nllle. Arrive Gibson 11:04 a m.,
Sandersvlllo 12:18 p, m., Ten
nile 12:30 p. ni.
S:JO p. m. No. 27. Dally, except Hun
day. For Gibson, Sandorsvllle
and Tennllle. Arrive Gibson
7:54 p. m., Sandersvlllo 9.08 p.
m., Tennllle 9:20 p. m.
ARRIVALS.
Trains nrrlve Augusta Union Depot
from Columbia, Edgefield and upper
Carolina points No. 7. Dally, 8:10 p.
m. From New York, Washington,
Richmond, Charlotte, Columbia, No
129, dally, 9:60 a. in No. 133,
dally. 2:50 p. in. *3l, dally,!
except Monday, SOUTHERN PALM
LIMITED from the East, 10:G r .
a. in. From Charleston and
Bunirner v lllo No. 25. dally, 6:65 h hi.
No. 23. dally, 12:30 p. rn. No. 17, dally,
10:25 I>. ni.
•Runs dally local between Allendale,
Barnwell and Black vllle
ARRIVALS AUGUSTA SOUTHERN
From Tennllle, Sandersvlllo and
Gibson. No. 26, dally, except Sunday
9:10 a. in. No. 44, dally, except Sun
day, 9:00 p. in. No. 28, Sunday only,
6:40 p. in.
For detailed Information ns to rales,
schedules, Pullman reservation, etc.
call on Ticket Agents, Union Depot or
Chronicle Building or Southern Rail
way Passenger Office.
W. E. McOEK. Trsv. Pa«s. Agt., 739
Broad St., 'Phonos. 315 1214.
0. H ACKERT, Gen. Mgr., Wash
ington. D. C.
W. M. TAYLOE, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Washington, D. C
BROOKS MORGAN, Asst. Gen.
Pom: , Agt , Atlanta, Ga.
ROBERT \V. HUNT, Dlv. Pas».
Aat,, Charleston. S. C.
undersigned, morn 103 Montgomery
Budding.
E. B. BAXTER, Trustee.
J25-FIC
Discharge In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
Stales for the Norttieasu rn Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
Notice of Application for Discharge.
IN THE MATTER OF J. fi. TL’TT,
Bankrupt. Richmond, County. In
Bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of the almve named
Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the above
named bankrupt lias filed hhVnppll
cation for a discharge from all of the
debts provable in bankruptcy against
him.
The said application will be heard bv
the Honorable Emory Speer, Judg
of Hie United Stales D!s:rtcl Court
for said Division.and District, at thi-
United Stales Court House, In Au
gUfita, (ja., on tin- 13th day of Feb
ruary. 1905, in lo o’clock a. m.
All creditor- of . aid bankrupt are
notified to appear at the said time
and puce, and show cuuou, if they
Central of Georgia
Railway.
Arrival and Departure of Train*.
Union Station, Augusta. Ga.
Augusta City Time.
Effective January Bth, 1905.
DEPARTURES.
No. 6 Snvannah. Macon. At
lanta Columbus, Bir
mingham, Mon tgom
cry a. Florida points *7:30 am
No. 2. Snvannah. States
boro, Dublin
Florida points .. *2:Bopm
No. 4. Savannah. Macon, A 1
bany, Columbus,
Montgomery and Bir
mingham *D:4opni
ARRIVALS,
No. 3. Savannah. Macon, Al
bany. Columbus,
Montgomery and Bir
mingham.. *7:45 am
No. 1. Savannah, States
boro, Dublin and Flor
ida point a *12:40 pm
No. 6. Savannah. Macon, At
lanta. and Florida
points *7:4opm
All above Gains leave daily.
Trains No. 6 and No 6 run through
to Savannah and return without
change.
Sleeping cars between Augusta and
Savannah on trains leaving Augusta
9:4*1 p. m., arriving Augusta 7:45 a
m. Connections at Milieu with through
sleeping cars between Savannah, Ma
con. Ai.ania, Columbus and Birming
ham. Parlor cars on trains Nos. I
and 2, Savannah, Macon and Atlanta.
1 Ga.
For further information apply to
o** write
r, F. POWERS. W. W. HACK "ITT.
Com. Agt. Trav. Pass, Agt.
No 735 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
GEORGIA RAILROAD. >•
(Central Time.) I«
Pullman Sleepers between Aufustcn
and St. Louis, via Evansville, on tral hi:
27 and 2. Between Charleston and .nan
lanta on trains 3 , nd 4. Between Ck d.
lestnn and Cincinnati on trains 1 ficon
28. All .rals dally except 12 and 'yroti
Lv. Augusta | 1 |27 | 3 ifejS
(E T!ine)| 7:46a|3: 45p11t:30p 6. *' "
(C. Time) I 6;45a[2:45p|10:30p 1 ~e"
Ar. Atlanta 12:30p'S:16p| 5:00a * ,lorl
Ar. Wash’nj 9:65a17:30pl *'
Ar. Mll’vllel »:55al 1...* “i”®' 1
Ar. Macon 110:55a| 1....
Ar. Atheus 12:30p 7:46p ... e ,1| “ "; n
L l , suddenly
I rains arrive Augusta (C v| at hes
No. 4, tL.O a. m.; N;. 2,2.., t ~
No. 28.9:35 p. m.;No >2 Vt we ca
8:45 a in. (ex'-opt Sunda wc tftu
from Macon t Sunday only) ghf)w hlnj
A. G. JACKSON, Gen. Pass' 1 .” f™*' 1
C C McMlllln. Oen. Agt.. '. htnd , hl “
W. M. McGovern. G. A.. 801 . wa i
Street. I>'l 1 >' 1
C P. Beall. 8 A.. *Ol Broad s' lu, °ut
M. C. Jones, City T. A., 727 B
street.
W. A. Oibbes. Depot Ticket Agt."P
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Shortcut and Q'lhki-st Route 10 the
East and North.
No 32. No. as.
North. Dec. 10th, 1904 ___ South.
2:25pm Lv. Augusta Ar. 9:lsam
3:23pm Lv. Robbins Ar. B:lsam
4:olpm Lv. Barnwell Lv. 7:3Bam
4:29pm Lv. Denmark Lv. 7:l2am
s;o7pra Lv. O’ngnbrg Lv. 6:36am
6:35pm Lv. Sumter Lv. 6:lsam
B:o9pm Lv. Florence Lv. 4:o6am
10:16pm Lv F'ottcvllle Ar. | 1.40 am
I:49am Lv. Weldon Lv. 9:slpm
3:23am Ar. Pet’slmrg Lv. 8 06pm
4:o7am Ar. Rleh'nd Lv. 7:26pm
7:54am Ar. Waali’ton Lv. 3:45pm
9:l3am Ar. Bal'more Lv. 2;l*pm
11:22:1111 Ar. Fhlla'la Lv. 11:65am
l:63pui Ar. Debroasess
and Courtland
St. New York. Lv. 9:3ftrm
2:oopm A- W -Id at. l,v. 9:25 m
Pullman huff*•* :u<- plug •
tween Augusta and New York without
hhar.go.
Puilrnn 1 D ulng Car service Florence
to New ’."irk.
J G. KIRKLAND, Commercial Agt,
821 Broad Street.
W. O. CRAIG. G P. A.
H M. EMERSON 'C-offto Mnewrer
CHARLESTON AND WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.
fSehndule In effect January 23, 1905.)
Lv Augusta 10:10am 2:55pm
Ar Anderson .. .. 7:loptn
Ar Greenwood.. ..12:39pm
Ar Laurens I:4spm
Ar Greenville 3:25pm
Ar Spartanburg. .. 3:3opm
Ar Asheville 7:4opm
No. 42.~N0! 10"*
Lv Augusta 2:35pm 10:30pra
iAr Allendale 4:3opm 12:27ara
Ar Fairfax 4:4lpm 12:39ani
Ar Yemassee .. .. s:4opm I:4oam
Ar Charleston. ... 7:4opm __
Ar Savannah (C.T.) 6.45 pm 2:?oftm
Ar Wuyeross 10:00pm 6:osam
Ar Jacksonville... ■ 8240 am
Ar Beaufort 6: Wpm
Ar Port Royal.. .. 6:4opm
Arrivals: Train No. 2, from Ashe
! vllle, Spartanburg, Greenville, etc,
5:20 p. m.; Train No. 6. from Ander
son, etc., 11:15 u. in.; Train No. 41,
from Charleston, Savannah, Beaufort,
Port Royal, etc.. 12:20 noon; Train
No. 9, from Jacksonville, Savannah,
etc., 6:45 p. ni.
Through Pullman Cur Service be
tween Augusta and Jacksonville, on
Nos. 10 and 9.
Through train service between Au
gusta and Charleston.
ERNEST WILLIAMS,
fien. Pass. Agt.
E. M. NORTH,
Com’l. Agt.
Augusta, Ga.
T. M. EMERSON.
Traf. Mgr.
can why the pray* r contained In the
said petition should not be granted.
Dined at Augusta, Ga., this 31st
day of January. 1905.
WILFRED C LANE,
t'c Deputy Clerk.
Woman seem to think the way to
show men how ea.-y a time they have
running their business Is to tell them
all the troubles about running the
house when they come home
The <-levator boy is not necessarily
1 uu upstart.
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