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WEDNESDAY. JULY 1L
FINANCIAL FINANCIAL
THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA
ORGANIZED 1845.
L. C. HAVNE. Pree. F. G. FORD, Cashier. CHAB. R. CLARK, Aia't Cash.
CAPITAL $250,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $175,000.00
Receives the accounts of Corporations, Banks, Firms and Individuals,
and offers every facility which their business and responsibility warrant.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
W%B. YOUNG, President. PERCY E. MAY, Cashier.
E. A. PENDLETON. Assistant CashlSr.
THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF AUGUSTA
AUGUSTA,GEORGIA.
CAPITAL STOCK *400,000.
SURPLUS AND PROFITS *150.000
We respectfully Solicit the Accounts of Banks, Corporations, firm*
and Individuals.
DIRECTORS
Wm. B. Young, David Slusky, 8. Leaser, H. H. Alexander,
F. L. Fuller, P. D. Horkan, T. O. Brown, Warren Walker.
Joseph H, Day, W. H. Harison, Jr, Thomas R. Maxwell,
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK
AUOL'STA, OKORQIA.
INVITES YOU TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF ITS SPLENDID FACILITIES
FOR CARING FOR YOUR BANKING BUSINEBS.
FINANCIAL
Augusta Stock and Cotton Report
(BY W. S. MIKEI.LI
*
Augusta, Ga., July 18, 1906.
Tone—Bteady.
Today
Good Ordinary
Strict Good Ordinary
Low Middling 10
Strict Low Middling 11
Miduilng 11 I'®
Strict Middling J*J
Good Middling 3-8
Good Ordinary Stalna
Low Middling Stains
Saturday
Good Ordinary
Strict Good Ordinary
Low Middling 10 3-4
Strict Low Middling 11
Middling ..11 H
Strict Middling 11 1-1
Good Middling .. , 11 3-8
Strict Good Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Liverpool Cotton.
(By Argo & Jeatet.l
Jan Wl' Feb. ... 5.64 5.64 5.65
Feb.fi March 566
March & April 5.67 5.68
April & May 5.69
May & June 5.70
June & July ... 5.84 5.84 5.84
July & Aug 5.80 5.81 5.81
Aug. & Sept. ... 5.73 5.74 5.74
Sept. & Oct 5.68 5.68 5.68
Oct. & Nov 5.64 5.63 5.64
Nov. & Dec 5.62 5.63 5.64
Dec. & Jan • ••• 5.64
Sales 5,000. Recepits 9,000. Mid
dling 6.10.
Estimates for Tomorrow.
Today. Last Year.
Galveston
100-300 Houston 3,943
New Orleans 1
Middling La st Year 10 3-4 c.
New York Cotton
(Quotations By Argo A ,-eiw.)
Open. Noon. High. lov Close.
January 10.50 10.53 10.54 10.48 10.50
February ... ....
March 10.59 10.60 10.62 10.59 10.61
April .. .. ... ..... ..*•• ..... •■•••
May •• •• •- ..... ..... •••« sim
June
July 10.25 10.20 10.20
August ... .. .10.30 10.30 10.30 10.26 10.27
September .. .10.39 10.35 .... .... 10.34
October 10.41 10.42 10.43 10.38 10.40
November .... .... .... ....
December .. ..10.46 10.49 10.50 10.44 10.47
Spots—llc.
New Orleans Cotton
(Quotation b by Argo & Jester.)
Open. Noon. ’.Ugh. Low CIOM.
January ... ««••. •••••, ..... »«.«« .....
February •••«* .....
March .. .. .. ..... •••»» ..... .....
April .....
i>iay .., .. ■••• ..... .....
June .. ....
July 11.21 11 25 11.25 11.18 11.25
August 10.79 10.77 10.79 10.72 10.74
September ....
October .. .. 10.35 10.36 10.40 10.32 10.35
November t ] tii
December .. .10.37 10.39 10.43 10 3o" 10 37*
4L
THE STOCK MARKET.
(Quotations by Argo & Jester.)
High. Low. Close.
Atchison 88% 88 87%
A. C. F 85 34% 34%
A. L 68*4 68 V* 68%
A. S 144 143*4 143%
B. R. T 73% 73% 72%
B. & 0 116% 116% 115%
C. & O 55% 56% 55%
C. P 159% 159% 159
Copoer 97 96% 96*4
C. F. & 1 48% 48% 47%
Erie 40% 40% 39%
L. & N 142% 141% 141%
M. P 90% 90% 90%
N. Y. C 131% 131 131
N. ft W 87% *6% 86%
N. L 73% 72% 73
O. ft W 47% 47 46%
Penn 125% 126 125%
People's C- . . 89% 89% 89%
R 1 23% 23% 23%
ReafUes . . .120% 120% 119%
ry#T. ft s 25%
Jfubber 41 41 41
Paul . . . .176% 176*4 175*4
S. P.., .. .. ... 67% 67% 66%
Stock* and F.eocpta.
Stock in Augusta 1966 18,976
Stock In Augusta 1906 14,333
Rec. since 1906 352,025
Dec. since 1905 424,161
tn Sight and Supply.
- 1906. 1905.
Sight to July 14...10,620,950 12,837,952
Visible supply .. . 2,721,428 3,209,793
Receipts for the Week.
Sales. Reo Ship.
Sat 420 210 579
! Mon 187 11
Tups 61 63 449
Wed 127 119 861
Thurs .... ..
Fri. . ~*•{.» ... ~. ,
Totals . . 795 393 1889
Receipts for the Day.
Last year This Wook
1906 1905
Sat. ..... ....264 1137
1 Mon 28 1197
| Tues. ... .. 123 868
Wed 214 949
Truds 373 • •
Fri 506
Totals . . 699 5030
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Receipts Today.
Net receipts today 214
Through cotton today
'Gross reeclpts today 214
S R 34 34 33%
T. C. & 1 144 143 143
T - P 31 31
u - p 144% 143% 143%
U. S. Steel. . . 34% 34% 34%
U. 8. Steel, Pfd.,102 101% 101%
V. 35% 35 35
Sugar 129% 129% 129%
THE STOCK MARKET.
Fluctuation and Cloae.
Quotations by Argo & Jester.
Open. Noon.
Atchison .... 87% fl 87
A. C. F 34% 34% 34%
A. L 70 67% 69%
A. S 143% 142% 143%
B. R. T 73% 71% 72%
B. & 1 116% 115% 116%
C. & 0 55% 55% 55%
C. P 159% 159 159
Copper 96% 95% 96
C. F. & 1 48% 47 47%
Erie 40% 39% 39%
I. C 175% 175 175
L. & N 142% 141% 142
M. P 90% 90 90
N. Y. C. ~ a*• 131 130% 131
AR.CO <& JESTER, =
NO. 7 LIBRARY
COTTON. STOCKS. row. GRAIN. PROVISIONS
PRIVATE (FIRM TO NEW YORK , CHICAGO AND NEW ORLEANS.
COMMISSION ON COTTON, sl<L NO INTEREST CHARGED ON STOCK!
Reference—National Exchang a Bank Telephone. FBA
N, A W 87 86** 87
N. L 73*4 72% 73%
O. & W 47 4*5% 4«%
Penn 12*4 124% 125%
People's Gas , . 89% 89% 89%
R. 1 29% 23% 23%
Reading 120% 119 119%
Rubber ..... 41% 40% 41
Bt. Paul . . . .170% 174% 175%
8. P 07% 00% 07%
8. R 34 33% 33%
T. C. & 1 145 143% 145
T. P 31 31 31
U. P 144 142% 143%
IT. B. Steel . . . 34% 33% 34%
IT. B. Steel. Pfd .101 % 101% 101%
V. 35 35 35
Sugar 129% 129 129%
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
(Quotations by Argo A Jester.)
High. Low. Close.
WHEAT —
July .... 77% 77% 78
Sept .... 77% 77% 78%
Pee .... 79% 79% 80%
CORN—
July .... 51% 51 51%
Bept .... 51% 51% 51%
Dee ... . 49% 49% 49%
OATS—
July . . „ . 37% 37% 37%
Sept .... 34% 34% 34%
Dec ... . 35% 35% 35%
PORK—
July . . . .19.00
Sept . . . .17.30 17.35 17.32
LARD—
July . , . . 890
Sept .... 9.02 9.05 9.05
RIBS
July .... 9.40 9 40 9.40
Sept .... 9.37 9.40 9.40
CHICAGO MARKET.
Fluctuations and Close.
Quotations by Argo A J«*ter.
P. C. Open. Noon.
WHEAT—
July .... 78% 77% 77%
Sept .... 78% 77% 78%
Dec .... 80% 79% 80%
CORN—
July. .... oi% 51 51%
Sept .... 52 61% 51%
Dec ... . 49% 49 49%
OATS—
July .... 37% 37% 37%
Sept .... 34% 34% 34%
Dec ... . 35% 35% 35%
PORK—
July , . . 19.00
Sept ... .17.45 17.32 17.46
LARD—
July , 8.95
Sept .... 9.05 9.05 9.05
RIBS—
July .... 9.42 9.40 9.42
Sept .... 9.42 9.40 9.40
AUGUSTA CLEARING HOUSE.
Augusta, Ga., July 18, 1906.
For the Year.
1804. XW*.
$76,620,064.21 $93,621,143.71
For the Month.
1906. 1906.
$6. 298,069 99 January $8,132,832 09
4.117,184 8$ February 6,788,339.9$
6,636,117.00 March 6,199.603 81
6,663,690 32 April 7,850,781.74
6,962,708.96 May 7,230,634.81
6.932,320.24 June 6,207,908.67
7.608.673.69 July
6,166,660.11 August *.» *
11,232,056 30 September
12,215,146 03 October „ ,
11,080,420.17 November
7.679.414.70 December
For tho Week.
1906. 1908.
$2,094,807.54 Ist week $1,282,719.61
2,264,268.76 2nd week 1,245,295.15
1,752,220.92 3rd week
1,547,276.47 4th week
For the Day.
$320,754.23 Monday $209,607.28
397.550.62 Tuesday 1.207.58
294,055.45 Wednesday 182,025.03
240,527.83 Thursday
283,918.67 Friday
215,509.12 Saturday
LOCAL BTOCKS AND BONDS.
Corrected by Martin A. Garrett.
Government Bonds.
Bid. Asked.
IT S 2s, 1930 104
U S 3c, 1908-18 103
U 8 4s, 1907 .. i 103
U S 4s, 1925 129
Local Bonds.
Augusta Factory Ist 6s
due 1915, M & N ..105
Augusta Rwy & Electric
Co. Ist ss, 19040 J D.. 103
Bon Air Hotel Co. Ist 6s
due 1911-1921, J. & D. .100
Enterprise Mfg Co Ist 5s
due 1923, M & N .. ..100
Sibley Mfg. Co. Ist 6s due
1922, J. & J 99 100
Luuley Mfg. Co. Ist 5s
due 1923, J. & J 99 100
Railroad Bonds.
Aug. So. Rwy Ist mort
gage ss, 1924, J & D.. lO2
Ga. R R & Bnkg Co 6s
1922, .1 & J 1171*
Ga R R & Bnkg Co 6s
1910, J & J 105 106
Ga R R & Bnkg Co 5s
1922, J. & J 107 108
C. of Ga. Ry Ist mortgage
ss. 1945, F & A .. ..119
C of Ga. Ry Ist Con Mort
gage ss, 1945, M ft
N 11l
C of Ga Col Trust 5s
due 1937, M& N ....106%
C of Ga Ry Mobile Dlv.
Ist ss. 1946, .1 & J .. ..108
C of Ga. Ry Macon & Nor
x,.v. Ist ss, 1946, J &
J 108
C of Ga. Middle Ga. & At
lantic Ist ss, 1947, J &
J 108
C. of Ga. Ry.. Eatonton
Branch ss. 1926 108
Southern Rwy Ist Con 5s
1994, J & J 115
C. of Ga Ist pref. Income
1945, Oct 97
C. of Ga., 2d pref. Incomes
ss. 1945, Oct 88
C. of Oa. Rwy. 3d prfd
Incomes 5s 1945, Oct . 86
C C ft A 2d 7s, 1910
THE AUGUSTA HERALD- '
Herald Want Ads.
♦ The Httls things that count. A
♦ HERALD WANTS ♦
+ will always glva you results. 4
#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦»♦
FOR SALE.
T*iru~Lni~ii~i~ii —u~ij-ioru~i._ru _______ ~ ~i *
LUMBER: 300.000 FEET ROUGH
boards Ix 6. 8. 10 and 12; 300.000
feet framing all alses. Will cut bills
of rough lumber to order. Can deliver
promptly In city and Summerville. E.
1. O'Connor. 855 Broad street. J3tf
KITTENS: FULL BLOODED MAI.
tese kittens. Apply Cabanlss
Drug Co. J2lc
TOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, A
good buggy horse. that a lady can
drive. Kind and gentle, not afraid of
cars nor automobiles. Apply to J. P.
H. Brown, Augusta R. F. D., No. 2.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
THE BRICK STORK AND OWED
ling overhead, situated on the
northwest corner of Marhury and Mil
ler streets. Also residences 416
Wyldn street and 1016 Reynolds.
Terms reasonable. Jacob Plrintiy.
J7tf
TO RENT.
FLAT: A FI,AT OF FOUR ROOMS
over Herald office. Very reasonable
rent from now to October 1. For In
formation apply at The Herald Busi
ness Office. J29tf
FROM OCT. IST. THAT DKBIR
able residence, 239 Greene street,
8 rooms, stable In yard; convenient
to both car lines. Leonard Phinlzy.
Jlstl
FOR RENT: 448 BROAD STREET;
five rooms, with bath. $lB tier nu>.
Inquire at 842 Greene street.
LOST—Diamond Ring.
LOST: ON MONTE SANO CAR,
between 10 and It o’clock, a small
box containing a diamond ring. Find
er will be rewarded by returning to
311' Ellis street. Jlßp
LOST: ON BROAD STRET. THIS
(Wednesday) morning, a gold
sleeve button. Finder will be reward
ed by returning to 509 Grqene street.
Jlßc
WANTED.
WANTED—COTTON WOOD. POP
lar, cypress, maplo and old Geld
pine at ejee. Augusta Mattress &
Mfg Co. M27tf
WANTED 100 LADIES TO TRY OUR
pound packages of violet talcum pow
der, 25c. package. Call phone 369, and
we will send It. Parr’s Pharmacy ,J24c
WANTED: BOARD; MAN, WIFE,
mother and baby, on hlllH in sub
urbs, convenient to cars. Addresa P. j
B. N., this office. J2op
HELP WANTED—MaIe.
AUGUSTA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
426 Campbell street, wants one hun
dred good laboring men, $1.50 per
day and ten days’ board free. Apply at
once. Jl7p
WANTED—A YOTTNG COLORED
man, honest, and capable, who can
make hintself generally useful. Ap
ply at Phlnlzy & Co.’s. Jl9p
A YOUNG COLORED MAN DESIRES
position as butler. Address Charley
Green, 945 Jones street. J2ox
WANTED: A POSITION AH POR
ter, butler or driver, by colored
boy, 16 years old. Address James Yel
dell, 724 Hall street. J2ox
HELP WANTED—FemaIe.
WANTED—A COMPETENT COOK.
Apply 1028 Reynolds St. .J!Bp
WANTED—AN OLD, EXPERIENCED
and reliable nurse. Can get good
wages to care for and take complete
charge of young infant, day and. night.
Address, give reference, “Nurse’," care
Herald. J22c
WANTED—A COMPETENT NT'nKE,
middle aged woman preferred;
must come well recommended. Ap
ply 606 Greene St. Jlßc
WANTED: AN EXPERIENKCD
housekeeper. Apply In person.
Pine Heights' Sanitarium, North Au
gusta. J2oe
SITUATION WANTED—MaIe.
A COLORED MAN DESIRES Posi
tion as porter or driver. Address
W. Morris, 1005 Campbell St. ,HBx
SITUATION WANTED—FemaIe.
A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN I)E
sires position as houseglrl or will
cook for small family. Address Mat
tie Allen, 731 Hopkins St. Jlßx
A & O 111
Btate Bonds.
Ga. 3%s 1930, J & .1 109
Ga. 3%s 1915. M ft N ..104% 105
Ga 4s, 1926, J & .1 .. ..115
Ga 4%5, 1915, J ft J ..111
H. C. 4%h, 191.<-33, J & JIOB
City Bonds.
Augusta ss, 1921, M ft
N .. .. ~ ....112 115
Herald Want Ads
4 Th* little things that count 4
♦ HERALD WANTS ♦
4 will alwaya glva you raaulta 4
444444444444444
WANTED.
TWO EXPERIENCED GAS
Fitters, (white.)
One Tinsmith.
APPLY AT
809 Broad St.
GAS LIGHT CO.,
AUGUSTA. G>.
TAKEN UP—Ponies.
TAKEN UP AT MILLER'S MILL.
Sunday, July 8, two ponies Owner
can get same by proving property,
and paying charges. Apply to W. E.
Mark, al Millers Old Mill J2op
LEOTA. THE EGYPTIAN PALMIST.
LBOTA READS THE LINES OF
your hand for 25c. She tella your
past, present and future. Loota's
Ice Cream Garden, 1862 Broad street.
Lake View ear stops at the door.
Honrs from 10 to 10, J24c
SUMMER SCHOOL.
MARTIN'S BUSINESS COLL EDGE
.lane, July. August and September,
only $7.00 per month. llArlson Bldg.
Augusta, Oa. J6tf.
WELCH CANDY KITCHEN.
GIVE US YOUR ORDER FRIDAY
or Saturday for Sunday, and let us
furnish you with your lee cream, made
from pure cream and pure fruit, 35e.
per quart, or $1 per gallon. ’Phone
580, A 14c
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR TRUNK DOCTORB (AND THEY
are good ones) ran put your old dla
ahlod trunk and grip lr Brat class con
dltton. A new slat, lock, clamp, ete.,
and It’s In condition for years of ser
vice. Cost is small. Augusta Trunk
Factory (M. .1. Cleckley, Prop.), 851
Broad. Sunny side of street. FBtf
T. B. NEWSOME.
DON’T HAVT YOUR SUITS PRESS
ed out of shapo by a novice, but
ihave them pressed In shape by a prac
tical tailor. T. B. Newsome. Suliv
I cut and made to order. Fit and work
manship guaranteed. Dyer building.
Broad street. July2lo
_______
TRUNKS REPAIRED.
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR
Trunkß, Suit Cases, etc., and repair
to your satisfaction, or refund the
money. Try tis. Elliott Trunk Co.,
706 Mroad. ’Phone E 35, Jlßo
FLY GUARD.
KEEPS FLYS FROM ANNOYING
horses and cattle. A 60c bottle will
Ido the work for a year. We tell It.
Burum Bros ft Co. .Itilyljio
ROOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING.
WE CAN GIVE YOU SOME CLOSE
prices on this kind of work. Only
experienced workmen employed. Tel
ephone your wants. Robert A. Mack,
913 Ellis street. Angle
REMINGTON AUTOLOADING
GUNS.
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
Remington automatic and hammer
lless guns in the rlty. We also make a
specialty of repairing line guns and
| pistols and bicycles. W. D. Bowen,
1044 Broad. J2lc
BUMMER SCHOOL.
MARTIN’S BIJSINESO COLLEGE,
June, July, August, September, only
1 $7.00 per month. Boys and girls enroll
at once. Harlsou Bldg.. Augusta. Ga.
J6lt
Augusta 3%5, 1929, M ft
N 9B
Atlanta 4s, 1923, J ft J . .102
Atlanta 4%5, 1922, J ft. .1 107 108
Atlanta 6s, 1914, J ft J . .113
Hav. ss, 1913, Jan quar.loo
Sav ss, 1909, Feb quar .101%
Atlanta ..s, 1914, J ft, J ..113
Bank Stocks.
National Bank 130
Augusta Savings Bank ..130
Merchants' Hank 130
Cheap Excursion Rates to Washington
D. C., via the Southern Railway.
Account of the Negro Young Peo
ple’s Christian and Educational Con
gress, Washington, D. 0., July 31st,
August 6th.
The Southern Railway will sell
round-trip excursion tickets on July
27th., 30th., and 31st., from Augusta
for $16.75, final limit August. Bth., with
an extension until September Bth., by
depositing ticket In Washington and
paying an additional fee of 50 cents.
This Is an open rate and good for
everybody.
The Southern operates through Pull
man sleeping ears Augusta to Wash
ington, first class roaches and dining
ear service. For further Information
and Pullman reservations, etc., apply
to ticket agents Southern Railway,
Union Depot, or
W E McOEE, T. P. A..
No. 739 Broad street.
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrival and departure of Trains
Union Station, Augusta, Ga.
Augusta City Time.
Etfectlva June *, 1906.
Departures.
No. 6. Savannah, Maoon, At
lanta, Columbus, Bir
mingham and Florida
points ... 1 7:3oam
No. 2. Savannah, St a t e s
boro, Dublin and
Florida points * 2:3opm
No. 4. Savannah, Macon, Al
bany, Columbus.
Montgomery and Bir
mingham •10:25pm
No. M Tyhee Limited
(Sun only ) For Sa
vannah, Tvheo and
Florida points ••7:loam
Arrivals.
No. 3. Savannah. Macon. Al
bany, Columbus,
Montgomery and Bir
mingham * 7:Boam
No. 1. Savannah. States
boro. Dublin and
Florida points *l2:4opm
No. 6 Savannah. Macon, At
lanta and Florida
points 1 7:4opm
No. 55. Tyhee Limited.
(Bunday only). From
Savannah, T.vbee and
Florida polnta ••12:65am
•Dally. !Bally except Sunday. **Sun
day only.
Trains No. 5 and No. 0 and No 64
and No. 65 run through to Savuntiab
and return without chnngo.
Sleeping cars between Augusta snd
Savannah on trains leaving Augusta
10:25 p. m., and arriving at Augusta
7:30 a. m. Connections at Mlllon with
through sleeping cars between Savan
nah. Macon, Atlanta, Columbus and
Birmingham.
F F. POWERS, W W. HACKETT,
Com. Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt.
No. 735 Broad Street. Augusta. Oa
CHARLESTON AND WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY.
•—Effective June 3. 1906.
—Departure*
6:30 a m —No. 5. dally, for McCor
mick. Anderson, Boneea, Wal
halln, etc. Arrive McCor
mick 8:13 «. m , Anderson
11:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.—No. *B, Straday only, for
Allendale. Fairfax. Hampton.
Charleston, Savannah, Beau
fort, Port Royal, etc. Arrive
Allendale 8:47 a. m, Fairfax
8:68 a. ns., Hampton 9:19 a.
in., Charleston 11:66 a. m.,
Savannah 11:45 a. m. (Cen
tral time), Beaufort 11:15
a. m.. Port Royal 11:35 a. rn.
10:00 a. m.—No. 1, dally, for McCor
mick. Greenwood, Waterloo
(for Harris Springs,) Lau
rens, Greenville, Spartan
burg, Hendersonville, Ashe
ville. Arrive McCormick
11:45 a. m, Greenwlod 12:32
p. m., Waterloo 1:13 p. m. t
{ Laurens 1:45 p. m., Green
villa 3:26 p. m , Spartanburg
3:40 p. m., Hendersonville
6:46 p. m., Asheville 7:30 p.
m.
1:16 p. m—No. 42, dally except Hun
day, for Allendale, Fairfax,
Hampton, Varnvllle, Char
leston, Savannah, Waycross,
Beaufort, Port Royal. An
rive Allendale 4:13 p. m,
Fairfax 4:28 p. m., Hampton
4:49 p. m., Charleston 7:40
V . p. m., Savannah, 6:45 p
' m., (Central time,) Way
cross 10:00 p. m. Beaufort
6:45 p. m.. Port Royal 7:00
p. m.
6:00 p. m. —No. 3, dally, for McCor
mick, Greenwood, etc. Ar
rlvo McCormick 6:41 p. m.,
Greenwood 7:45 p. m.
—Arrivals—
Trains arrive Union Station, Augus
ta, Ga.: No. 37, Mondny only
from Charleston, • Savannah,
Port Royal, Beaufort, etc.,
1:80 a in . No. 4. from Oreon
wood, etc., 8:65 a. m. No, 41,
dally, except Sunday, from
Charleston, Savannah, Port
Royal, Beaufort, etc., 12:05
noon. No. 2, from Asheville,
Spartanburg, Greenville, Lau
rens etc., dally, 6:25 p. m.
No 6. dally, from Anderson,
McCormick, etc., 8:30 p. m.
Trains No*. 37 38, 41 and 42, run
through between Augusta
and Chnrleßton.
ERNEST WILLIAMS,
Gen. Pass. Agt.,
E. W MATTHEWS,
Commercial Agent.
No. 821, Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
R. A BRAND. Traffic Manager.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
(Central Time.)
Pullman Bleepers between Augusta
and St. Louis, via Evansville, on
trains 27 and 2. Between Charleston
and Atlanta on trains 3 and 4, Bo
tw- :n Charleston and Cincinnati on
trains 1 and 8. All trains dally ex
cept 12 and 14.
Lev A'g'sta | 1 I Vt | t 11
(K Tlme)| 7:48a|3:48p|11:30p R:lsp
(C. Time)! 6:45a 2:45p 10:30p 6:15p
Ar Atlanta 1 12:30p 8:15p 6:00a....:.
Ar Wash | 9:45a 7:30p j
Ar MlU'vlo| 9:65a 8:50p
Ar Macon I 10:65a 10:00p
Ar Athens j 12:20p 7:45p
Trains arrive Augusta (City Time:)
No. 4, 6:50 a. m.; No. 2, 2:10 p. m.;
No. 28, 8:35 p. m.; No. 12 from Ma
con, 8:45 a. m. (except Sunday;) No.
H, from Macon (Sunday only,) 10:60
a. m.
A. O. JACKSON, Oen. PaBS. Agt.
C. C. McMILUN. Gen. Agt P. It.
V. M. McOOVERN. G. A.. 801
Broad street.
C P. BEALL. B. A.. 801 Broad St.
M. C. JONEB, City T. A., 727
Broad street.
W. A. GUIDES, Depot Tick. Agt
RAILROADS.
THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Arrivals and Departures of TrallM)
Augusts. Ga.
(Effertlvo June 17th, 1908.)
N II Following schedule figures
published only ns Information, and aro
not tuarnntced.
6:55 a m No. 18. Dally, Aiks*
Summerville. Charleston, Pull
man Sleeping Cars Augusta to
Charleston. Firat elasa day
coaehea. Arrive Aiken 7:35 a.
m, Summerville 11:08 a. m..
Charleston 11:59 a. m.
750 a m—No 2. Dally. For Cobra*
Ida and Intermediate polnta,
making connection at Colum
bia for Greenville, Spartanburg,
Asheville and other upper Caro
Hun polnta. Arrive Edgefield
11:10 a. m., Columbia 10.60 a.
m.
3 35 p. m.—No 22, Dally for Aiken,
Summerville. Charleston, m*l*
Ing connection at Blaekvllic
with train No. 34 for Columbia
Arrive Aiken 4:19 p. m . Black
vlllo 6:26 p. m.. Charleston
8:45 p. m, Columbia 6:55 p. m.
3:26 p. m No. 134, New York and
Augusta Express, dally. For Co
lumbia, Caarlotle, Danville,
Lynchburg, Washington. New
York and the East. Through
Pullman Drawing Room Bleep
ing Car Augusta to Now York,
wlthoit change. Beat example
dining cars. Arrive Columbia
6:60 p. m , Charlotte 10:26 p.
m, Danville 2:26 a. m., Lynch
burg 4:30 a. m . Washington
8:60 a. m.. Baltimore. 11:32 a.
m.. Philadelphia 1:46 p. n%
New York 4:16 p. m.
6:00 p. m —Nn 20. Dally except Sun
“ay for Aiken, Blackvtlle, Barn
well and Allendale. Arrlvo Aik
en 6:60 p. m. Blackvllle 7:60
P tn.. Barnwell 8:37 p. m., Al
lendale. 9:20 5. m
10:30 p. m.—No 130. Dally. For Co
lumbia, Charlotte, Washington,
and the East. Pullman Bleep
ing care and Dining cars from
Columbia. Arrive Columbia
3:30 a. m , Charlotte 9:65 a.,
tn., Washington 9:60 p. m.. Bal
timore 11:26 p. m , Philadel
phia 2:66 a. m., Now York 6:18
a. m.
11:00 p. m.—No. 24 Dally. For Sum
merville and Charleston: Pull
man Bleeping ears, Augusta to
Charleston ready at Augusta
for occupancjfny 9:36 p. m.
First class coaches. Arrives
Branehvllle 4:00 a. m. Hum
mervlllo 6:28 a. m., Charleston
7:30 a. m.
$
ARRIVALS. * I
Trains arrlvo Augusta Union Depot
from Columbia, Edgefield and
upper Carolina points, No. 7
dally, 8:19 p. m. From New
York, Washington. Richmond,
Chariotte, Columbia, No. 129
unity, 10:00 a. m.. No. 133,
3:20 p m., No. 19 from Allen,
ualo, Barnwell, Blackvllle and
Aiken dally, except Runday,
10:35 a.-in. From Charleston
and Summerville, No. 23 dally,
12:30 p. m. No. 17 dally, 10:36
p. m.
AUGUSTA SOUTHERN R. R.
7:06 a. m.—No. 43 dally, except
Sunday, for Gibson, Sandora
vlllo nnrt Tennllle. Arrives Olb.
eon 10:69 a. m , HandersvlUe
1:06 p. m., Tennllle 1:20 p.,
111 Connection made at Ten
ntUo with the W. and T. for
Dublin and Hawklnsville.
8:00 a. m.— No. 29, Bundav only.,
For Gibson, Handersvlllo and
Trundle. Arrives Gibson 10:34
a. m., Bandersvlllo 11:48 s„
m , Tennllle 12.01 p. m.
6:30 p. m.— No. 27 dally, except
Sunday. For Gibson. Sanders
villa and Tennllle. Arrives Gib.
son 8:04 p. m.. Baiidersvllln
9:18 p. m., Tennllle 9:30 p,
m.
ARRIVALB AUGUSTA SOUTHERN.,
From Tennllle, Sandersvllle and
Gibson, No. 26 dally, except Bunday,
8:65 a m.. No. 44. dally, except Bun
dny, 9:00 y. m., No. 28. Bunday only,
6:40 p. m.
For detailed Information ns to rnt.es,
schedules, Pullman reservations, etc.,
call on Ticket Agents. Union Depot,
or Chronicle Building, or Southern
Railway Passenger Office.
W E. McGEK, Trav Pass. Agt., 738
Broad Bt. 'Phone 315.
H. H SPENCER, Gen, Mang.,
Washington. D. O
W H. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Washington, D. C.
BROOKS MORGAN, Asst. Oen„
Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Atlantic Coast Line
"NOTICE—These arrivals and de
partures aro given as Information as
well aa connections with other com
panies. but arrivals and connections
are not guaranteed."
NTil “HoTTi;
North. Juno 12th, 1906. South.
T*!ispm .Lv. Augusta. Ar.. 935 am
3:3opm .Lv. Robbins Ar... B:36am
4:o7pm .Lv. Barnwell Lv.. 7:57am
4:34pm .Lv. Denm'rk Ar.. 7:32am
f,: 10pm .l,v. Or'gne’bg Ar 6:56am
6:4opm .Lv. Sumter Lv... 6:3sara
8:10pm L. - . Florence Lv. 4:2sara
10:47pm .Lv. F’yttev’le Ar. l:4saru
2:32am -Lv. Weldon Lv.. 9:6lpm
4:27am Ar. P't’sburg Lv. B:ospm
s:loam Ar. Rlchm’nd Lv. 7:25pm
S:6oam Ar. W'sh’ton Lv.. 3:46pm
10:13am .Ar. B'Rmore Lv.. 2:l2pm
12:27pm .Ar. Phll'phla Lv. ll:5oam
2;63pm .Ar. Deshruyses at
and Courtland
pm St. N. York Lv.. 9:3oam
3:oopm Ar. W 23rd 8t L 9:25am
Pullman buffet sleeping cars be
tween Augusta and New York with
out change.
Lining car service Florence to
York.
L. D. McCULLUM.
Commercial Agent, 821 Broad St.
W. J. CRAIG.
Pass. Trafflo Manager.
1 T. C. WHITE,
*i Gen. Pass. Agent.
FOR BEST RESULTS READ
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