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WANTS
What
Advertising
Does
II you want to cross Ih<- rlvttr, tho
Iwl way Is to take th<- ferry boat
If tbon Is one. Some business men j
•till foolishly try to swim the com-
Itorclal s<ream, while the ferry boat
of newspaper publicity Is ready to
osrry tliero over swiftly and safely
The consensus of Intelligent opin
ion I* that iidveii ialng pays. Thv
being so, advertising Is an asset
rtther than a liability. Progressiva
busiues men so r.-gard It and govern
themselves accordingly.
Advancement has been made In
tti* science of selling goods as well
as In the methods of manufacture
Tim merrnant who does not lake «d
vantage of thv latest arid most Ini
proved method of selling newspapers
advertising Is ss slow a coach an tin
sianubo twrer who declines to use tli-t
most imrarvsd machinery.
It Is not the man who exerts him
aoM most phyaleally that accomplishes
most, but live one who knows how to
t*k« sdvwitagr of ihlnm The most
suoeessful merchant lets newspaper
tffvortlslhg soil hl« g««'ds foi him
While he saves bis breatb for tithe
things.
Advertising ami business suoeess
go hand In hand like un progressive
pass and business ata/nadoi
WANT AD. POSTOFFICE.
Replies to the following Want Ads
•us In the Wut Ad I'ostoffh e They
•hould be cal tod lor promptly, as after
g reasonable time tboy will be ds
Mrayud.
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Competent 1.
WANTED SITUATION
Male.
MOOKKKRI’KK. A I’OSITION WAN.
ed either as bookkeeper, assistant,
rnoelvlßg or shipping clerk or city or
travallsg salesman; employment firm
consideration, compensation second
sry; satisfaction guaranteed Ad
dress, P. U. Q, care The Hc-raTtl
si Kx
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WANTED HELP Mule
stbnooAaphkr a comvrtknt
male stenographer wanted, must he
Ismlllar with filing and general office
work Address or apply P, J llerelT
mans Co, Augusta, (la alfuf
BALKBMAN: CIQAR RAMtBMAN
wanted. In your loeallty lo repro
sent us, expert it n<" unnecessary; lilt)
iwr month and expenses tArlte for
luirtli-ulais. Monroe- Utgar Co ,To
ledo, Ohio alkp
HALKMJCN: TWO LIVE BALUB
men wanted, a good chance to
make munay for two live, enngetk
men with grit 111 their oraw a ha*
been or never was, uued not apply
Lite care Herald alKtf
CI.KRK A YOUNG MAN WANTED
to work In store One who has had
some experience In ofTlru work Vouilg
married man preferred Address C
H. care of Herald Allc
WANTED FOR D 8 ARMY
Able bodied unmarried men. be
twee agee of 18 and 116: rltlsi-as of
United Slates, of good charaett-r and
temperate habits, who can spesk,
rtad and write English For Inform t
tioo apply to R*-< itilting Officer, Mil
ler Walker Building., Augusta, (la , or
21 12 Whitehall BL, Atlanta, tin., or
411 Cherry St , Macon (la.
WICNTKIi CLERKS COTTON BUT
era, farmers, warehousemen and
others to learn grading and classify
Ing cotton In our sample room*, or
Ibiough corresponding course Thir
ty-day scholarships completes you
American tot toll College. Mllledge
vllle, Ua Tuce Thus. Sun
WANTED Agents
AOKNTH IN EVERY TOWN ANIi
ctl>\ to »«*ll high grad* houaohotd
§p#<la)t>. no Utkina nwdM, noil**
on atglit; writ** today for frro par
ttculur* M K O'Nt'lll £ Co, l< V P
No 1, Tampa, Da. alKp
WANTED SITUATION
Female.
WASHING A COI.OKKII WOMAN
desires a family washing Ai>i*ly
gallic Oral*lord, ISIS Telfair Hi
aim
Lost and Found
IXIKT KINO A PLAIN GOLD SIO
net rtnn letter, old English K
Uwt in May Psrk laal Saturds*
night Reward If relumed to No Ml
Broad afreet alßp
.7 At* Al b J.(l' gl’No f
pock ktiiook ior r between
I on'ii depot and Ulrhtnond Ar*
demy pocket book contalniua money
and check* payable to Ho Ill'll Tele
pbane and Telegraph Co Kinder will
be liberally rewarded If returned to
K It 81 orev. Telephone Exchange
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(shX rsVutffvf jgSSgl
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WANTED Miscellaneous.
WANTED: A FIRST-CLASH WAITER |
to work in a restaurant, or a good j
Colored boy to learn to wait, on table, j
Apply at once, 62* Campbell St.
aietr |
WANTED: TO BUY FOUR CON 1
tracts available for loans, in either
The standard Loan or Standard Trust
Companies. Willing to pay liberal
premiums. Thomas M. Byrd, No. 22
Ranks St., Gainesville, Ga. alßp
FOR RENT Real Estate.
FOR KENT RESIDENCE 1242 AND
1244 Itroad ktreet, *26 00 each Po*
session at once. Jno J. Evaok, al*tf|
FOR RENT: FROM OCT. IST, 418
i Elbert street, 6 rooms, hath, etc., !
*l* per month. Edw. C. Dugas, 313
1 Dy*i lildg »I*D
7 WARREN BLOCK, FRONT AND
rear atorea, for rent, 924 Ellis
street and double tenement In rear
on alley. Apply to Jacob Phlnlzy.
jets
FOR KENT STORE, 117 JACSOsS
utrent; four floors, elevator to top
floor, four rooms In building, suitable
lor offices on secoud and third floors; :
can b< r« rented fur sleeping rooms;
also warehouse In rear, all for S7OO
a year. Posaesalon given October
let or sooner. Apply on preml ■-s or
addresa P. O Box 2*4, August a. Ga.
a 18-21-23 c
405 Marbury, 6 rooms. *27.50
Cor Greiiue and Marbury, over store,
10 rootiia. *7.7 50
Established Grocery store, cor Greene
and Marbury, *3O 00
Parties having houses and lots for
sale or rent, please have them listed
with us. Cheap money to loan n-i
elty property. Apply Jno J. Cohen,
736 fjtuad 8t Jlbtf '
STORES 32! AND 323 JACKSON ST.,
opposite opera house Apply to
Hulse's Steam Laundry, J6tf
DWELLING OF SEVEN ROOMS. 441
Walker street; also one five-room
house, all complete Apply at 44ti
Walker St. D. Graham al2tf
COTTAGE AN ELEGANT NEW
cottage near Hampton Terrace Ho
tel, on West avenue, splendidly ar
ranged for two families; will rent fur
Qlshi-d or unfurnished, and also a
ten room hou* r 1031 Reynolds street,
| Apply B. C Wall, 917 Broad St.
Alltf
FOR RENT STORK 117 JACKSON
street; four floors, elevator to top ;
floor, four rooms In building, suitable
for office* on second and third floor*;
can he re rented for sleeping looms,
also wsrehouse In rear, all for S7OO I
a year. Posaesalon fftven October la*
or sooner Apply on premises or ad
dress I*. O. Box 2*tl, Augusta, Ua.
a 18c
TOR SALE Miscellaneous
PIANO; UPRIGHT KINGSBURY IN
perfect condition; cost *460 00, can i
be purchased for a small cash con
toleration. Answer U. W., care The
herald a-'Uc
FURNITURE BEAUTIFUL BRASS
trimmed Iron bod, oak dresser, largo
mirror; bargain. Call C 35 Telfair St.
a 19c
DIAMOND: DIAMOND RING FOR
sale at a aaerlflce; site about 1-2
karat For full particulars address
L 8. care Herald al?e
BICYCLE RACYCLK AT A BAR
gain. Call at Postofflc* and ask
lor Hliyion. albii
STOCK OF WOOD AND COAI
mules, carls, drays; also large wood
yard with aide track aud two tenant
houses, for rent cheap. K. F. Shealy.
No. 2 Charles St . August*, Ga a!By
CAN GOODS A BUYER WANTED
for 1500 can* of hand packed can
good*, consisting of peaches, black
bcrrlea huckleberries, snapbeans, to
inatoca and tomatoes and okta A 4
ili.ss R. 8 Rowe, Blythe, Oh. slip
ITRRIER PUPPIES- ONE OR TWO
i black terrier puppies wanted, stock
must be good ratters. Walker and
Walker, 839 Reynolds Street. a 14c
AUTOMOBILE: 0000 AS NEW: *0
horaepower engine; can be teen at
White's garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. if
FOII SALK HAI.F CORD PHY
pine wood, delivered, for II SO
Rustle awing* 13 90 and Rocking
t'huire |l 80 each. Some flue Colum
bian Wyandotte*. S 1. Wyandotfea.
I.labt llrahmae aod White Hock- ut
•peclnl cloae out prtci>*. Kicks for
batchliiK, all Breeds Belvldero Foul
try Farm. Photic 1184, Augusta, Ua
AVRAPPINO PAPER OLD NEWS
paper* for wrapping purpose* Ap
plv at Herald Office, Jlfitf
ENGINE GOOD 15 IIORBKFOWKR
Atlas engtue. practically new. for
sale at « bargain Address Kivgni".
earn Herald.
INCUBATOR ONK CYPHER'S 540
egg Incubator and brooder, only
used three lime* Must be sold at
'once party leaving city Apply Ter
rett llouae, Milled#* iiro'l. Summer
.villa alhp
IF YOC WANT A PERMANENT
rooting use Protection brand This
roofing ha* a six Inch lap and driving
nail* through the lap only and ce
menting the overlapping sheet to It
that no nails are exposed It can tie
laid by any handy man This roofing
la made asphalt and containing no
tar Held h* W W. Jon** 117 Mclti
tosh St Augusta Sign
Instead of “Just Wait in er.” Want Advertise! It Will Pay You.
In The Herald Pay
1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR SALE Real Estate
. RESIDENCE 8 ROOMB, 2 STORY
residence on Ellis street; desirable
location; price and terms right E. F ,
I Herald aI4M
|AN IDEAL HOME IT WILL DOU
j ble in value in ten years; stop pay.
Dng rent; also-36 acres fine land at
Grace wood. Apply to C. T. Schmidt,
442 Walker St. side
HOUSE -A BEACTIFUL HOME, 122
Broad street, for sale; lot 46x120,
house of 5 rooms, large porch, back
and front; cement sidewalk; gas, a
new house Price *3,350 cash. Ap
ply on premise*. a22c ,
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON’T BUY YOUR HORSES
and mules from us, we both lose
money. Angusta Stock Yards,
FOR SALE: ONE HEAVY DRAFT
horse, wagon and harness; wagon
built three months ago by H. H-
Coskery; harness brass mounted;’
wagon and harness made out of the
heat material Suitable for wholesale
grocery or commission house. The :
best looking team In the city. Price
$2*5.00 cash. Can be seen a! 117 ;
Jackson street. Mall inquiries P. O
box 286, Augusta, Ga. alB-21-230
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves. They
are hardy, dean stock, good milkers
und With beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm. For prices and estimates,
write Bowdre Phinlxy, Grovetown, Ga.
HORSE A GOOD, GENTLE HORSE
and wagon and harness for sale.
Phone 1023, or apply 1724 Broad St.
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MULE: FOR HALE ONE BAY MULE.
No. 136 Centre St. a22i>
FOR SALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
THOROUGHBRED SPORTING AND
pet dogs of all kinds Pigeons, [er
rata, rabbits, Guinea pigs, game roost
era and swine. Write for price list.
Alfred J. I.andls, Bowers Station, Pa
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— - - -
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Tou.osp Geese, Muacovey Ducks;
Barred .’’vmouth Kicks; all farm
raised. he„.!hy and from first-class
I stock. Prices reasonable. Address
Bowdre Phlnlzy, Grovetown, Ga. ts
BI FF ORPINGTONS- A FEW MCE
young ctickrels for sale. From the
original famous Cook Btrain. Howdre
Phinlzv.
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK » I DO ALL
kinds of concrete- work, such as
cement Walks, reinforced work. I
have the latest Improved machinery,
gml an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
ders. Estimates and apeolilcatlon*
furnished. A. 11. McDaniel, Augus
ta, On. J27tf
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY CALL ME UP
for uny quantity. A, 11. McDaniel.
Phone 16. > a 121 f
Southern Cabinet M’f’g
Works
NORTH AUGUSTA. 8. C„ IS NOW
rebuilt and ready to till orders,
such us stairs, bank und office fix
Mire*, couuter*. shelving, show cases,
screen doors, window and all classes
of cabinet work We guarantee best
work at low prices. Phone No. 714.
a26c
Piano Tuning.
1 WANTED TWENTY FIY'E PIANOS
to turn* at a Apodal price, $2.50
each; two ftrat-claMh workmen. Cull
1 up Kobt J Wat non. Cable 00. Phone
I No. 504. Broad atrtHH. +* alS<
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
(he heat plastering material foi
walla and ceilings. It gives uddl
tlonal strength to the building and
stavs put foreter. A. H. McDaniel,
Augusta, Ua. * Jl4tt
Merry Widow.
MERRY WIDOW PER FI’ME THE
hit of the season. Try It Phone
us No. 1166, Tcssler Pharmacy, 1366
Broad
Cheap Lumber
A I-A ROE LOT OF FLOORING, CF.IL
Ihg and weather liolirdtng. all
grades, also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-In.
boards to Bxlo frametug All Hit*
stock must be disposed of In next 30
Jay. Address Standard Lumber Co.,'
Expo I. aic and 18th St , or 8.,
J O'Connor, 88b llroad St. ts
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
'he best plastering material for
walls and ceilings It gives add!
llonal strength to the building aud
stay* pul forever A. H. McDaniei,
Augusta, Ga. Jldtf
WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS
papers for wrapplug purpose#. Ap
ply at Herald office. Jlgtf
Butter.
ELGIN CLOVER BRAND RITTER.
3oc per iKHitid at L. A Grtmaud,
; .'lO Camming S: Phone No 1305
alOp
WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEVA'S
paper* for wrapping purpose* Ap
ply at Herald office Jldtf
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
SUCCESS
la sure if you plant Ale*pnd er '®
Be*ds. Big 7 Turnip Collection
25 CENTS
Seven full ounces of the aeven beat
varieties of Turnips and Ruta
Bagaa,
25 CENTS
They all grow. You cannot buy
better aeeda if you pay
25c PER OUNCE
Alexander
Seed Co.
CAREFUL SEEDSMEN.
011 BROAD. AUQUSTA.
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 519 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak y films developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c. alOtf
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR
day. Heady at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c
quart. Vandiver’s Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. j2stf
Notice
I WISH TO NOTIFY THE PEOPLE
of Augusta that 1 will move on or
about the first of the month. I will
still remain on the 600 block of Broad
street, and 1 wl6h my customers
would place their order for repairing!
and upholstering at once. Hammond
Ansley, .519 Broad St. Alßc
Notice
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: WE ARE
ready to give you the best work on
your clothes and hat cleaning at our
now stand, 416 Campbell St. Our
work guaranteed. All work called for
an* delivered promptly. Phone No.
652. Harry D. Verdery, Mgr. a22p
Hair Work
HAIR-WORK OF ALL KINDS:
puffs, braids, etc., made from
combings; satisfaction guaranteed.
Miss Benson, 123 Broad St. alßp
PRINCESS HAT CLEANING AND
Pressing Co., successors to Verdery \
Pressing Club, 313 Mclntosh street.
’Phone 2425. Expert cleaning, press
lng and repairing. Hals cleaned and
plucked. Ladles’ suits and skirts
cleaned and pleased AU work guar
anteed. J. P. Stephens, Mgr. a2oc
Horse Shoeing
BRING YOUR HORSES TO J- R. &
B. L. McElmurry, 623 Ellis St.,
Crumpton’s old stand, If you want
them shod proper. I employ nothing
but first class men to do the work. I
give all my personal attention and
prompt service. Do not forget the
place, 623 Ellis SL J. R. & B. L. Mc-
Elmurry, Props. Alßc
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA,
Kldne) trouble; gallons delivered
50 cents Phone 112. Alts
Prickling Goods
GREEN PEPPERS 26c PER PECK;
green tomatoes 60c per peck; ap
ple vinegar 20c per gallon; onions 26c
per half peck; large white head -ab
bago 10c und 10c; spleces and etc.
I Now Is the best time to do your pick
l ling. Please give me your order.
IL. A. Gtniand. 210 dimming SL
Phone No. 1305 s!sc
ONE BOX A’IOI.ET TAI-Ct’M POW
der, 25cts. Krom Scalp nemedy,
|IOO Krom Soap, 25cts a cake.
PARRS PHARMACY', Phone 369.
Trunk Hospital
OUR THUNK DOCTORS (AND
they are good oneal can put your
old, disabled trunk, case and grip In
first-class condition—a new slat, lock,
clamp, etc., and It a In condition for
years of service. Cost Is small. Trunk
sent for nnd delivered free of cost.
Or we will take your old trunk as
part payment for a nice, new one
Telephone us, 693, or give ue a call
at our well-stocked, spacious store.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad
Wrong side of street, but right side
of prices. M. .Al Cleckley, Prop
Drugs
WE ARE NOT CITRATE DRUG
glsts, but are satisfied with small
profits Prescriptions filled right or
day Remember tha place- Randell
Pharmacy. 1859 Walton AA'ay, J. E.
Randell. proprietor, licensed druggist.
Phono No 5314 We deliver to all
parts ti the city s2*
Repairing Headquarters
IF *Ol va.aNT ANA repairing
to he done or rubber tires to be
fitted on baby carriages, go-carts, give
me a trial; I also repair sewing mi
chines, pianos, organs, furniture and
etc. I buy and sell second-hand fur
niture and pay the heat of prloee for
It I also sell sew ing machine needles
oil and all parts for all makes of
machines all 1 ask of vou Is to glr*
me a trial order, and I will guarantee
I vou satisfaction, 'Phone 646, E.
Moseley. 817 Broad St ,
Al 6 Sun Mon . Tttee, Mo. c
A Trial WUI Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT—FROM OCTOBER IST
three rooms in new house on four
hundred block of Broad; furnished or
unfurnished, with use of bath. Ad
dress New House. Alßc
FOR RENT: THREE CONNECTING
rooms, suitable for light housekeep
ing; electric lights, bath and all con
veniences; references exchanged. Ad
dress K. M. J., care The Herald
alßp
ROOMS: ELEGANT ROOMsTwiTH
first-class board at No. 506 Telfair
street. References; terms reason
able. ’Phone 2377. a2op
FLAT: 5-ROOM FLAT, IST FLOOR,
433 Broad; bath &c., electric Ughi.
Apply Geo. C. Chambers, Grovetown,
Oa. I alßp
FOR RENT—Park
BALDOC NEW PARK. THOROtJOMW
equipped with all modarn ac«#X)nmoda
tlons for ptpvilc partlea, danolnf. bath
lnt and {tolling. Com* h«re for your
outin*. T*rm* sls per diUT. Addre»«,
J. H. Hewlett, Sec'y, AllenaA!*!, a. 0.
•0411 twice
Brick Masons
THOMAS NICHOLS AND SONS,
Practical Brick Masons and Plasters
want to figure with you. Try us and
you will be pleased with results.
Thomas Nichols, >1916 Watkins St,
Augusta, Ge. % Sept2p
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bids for Coal.
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL
receive bids for furnishing the pub
lie schooxs of the city of Augusta
and the Village of Summerville
with 200 tons soft coal and 10<f tons
hard coal, more or less, as needed,
In ton lots delivered during the
coming school session. Bids open
ed Sept. Ist, 1908.
LAWTON B. EVANS, Secty.
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Notice—Transfer of Stock
Portsmouth, N. H„ July 31, mot.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TH Vl*
after four weeks It is our lnte llt |„ r ..‘ to
transfer 120 shares of sto,-k of the
Georgia Railroad and Banking Coin
pany lo the hires of Mrs. Elizabeth C.
Wadley.
rvAD/S’ CAPBHART. Kxecutrix,
GEORGE P. WADLEY. Executor!
LEGAL NOTICE.
North-Eastern Dlvlelon of the Southern
District of Georgia.
In the matter of Home Furniture Com
pany., Bankrupt.
By virtue of un order of the Hon. Joh.
Oanahl, referee In Bankruptcy for said
Division und District, there will be sold
at public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash at the store and warehouse of the
Home Furniture Company, at 1025 Broad
Street, Augusta. Ua., at 12 o’clocit noon
on the 28th day of August, 1908.
All the stock of merchandise, consist
ing of household furniture, bedroom,
crockery, lamps, chairs, etc., such as are
generally carried by furniture stores, an 4
the lixtures. accounts, a horse, a mule
and other property belonging to said
bankrupt.
The merchandise, accounts and live
stock to be first offered separately anu
then togather, the trustees reserving the
right, with the approval of said referee,
to accept either the aggregate ntd fo»*
all or the separate bids for each, which
ever appear to be for the beat interest
of the estate.
, No bid will be accepted unless acconi
.uanled by a certified cnees or other sat
isfactory security for at least ten per
cent of the bids. All bids subject to
confirmation by referee.
Any further Information con be obtain
ed from the trustee, at 313 Dyer Building
and the property Inspected upon request.
A. F. PCRDx.
Trustee in Bankruptcy
A 18. 24, 27c
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE—PROCESS.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
The defendant, N. L. Chaee is hereby
required, In person or by Attorney, io De
and appear at the Superior Court next,
to be holden In und for the County afore
said. on the Third Monday in October.
1904, then and there to answer the
Plaintiff in action of Divorce, etc. As
in default of such appearance, said Court
all proceed thereon, as to justice may
appertain.
AVitneas the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this tstn day
of August, ISOS.
WM. D'A WALKER,
A lfl-S! S U-M clerk.
BANKRUPTCY AGAINST
SANDERSVILLE CONCERN
An involuntary petition % in bank
ruptcy was’ filed In the Office of Unit
ed States Commissioner W H God
win yesterday by I. Epstein a Bro. Co.,
Of Savannah Rnughfot % Ihurton
Co. of Macon and the First It ional
Bank of Sandersvlllc. against \ firm
of J. T Blount A Compa: ' I
dare'tile Liabilities are approxn Ved
at 11.000.
INJECTION »
BROU
ro*
GONORRHOEA and GLEET
so atNin TRtxtMtAi acQurro
Sold by all Druggicts
Scabrook Personal Items
SEABROOK, S.C. —One of the most
! delightful affairs of the season was a
; crabbing party last Tuesday morning
down on Whale Branch river. Great
interest was taken trying to see who
would be the lucky one to catch the
most crabs. Misses Annie Kale and
Lucile Butler proved to he the li-olty
ones. After catching quite a num
ber Mrs. R. H. Butler had them de
viled lin the afternoon entertained
the crabbing party at luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLeod and
children who have been spending the
summer, in Beaufort are expected
home in a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Butler, little
Miss Mary Butler, Master Harry Carr
and Mrs. J. E. Exley were the guests
at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mr 3.
R. H. Butler.
Mr. Andrew Hlnley is expected
home next week after spending three
weeks in the mountains of N. Car>
Una.
Mr. T. J. Belcher Is spending this
month with relatives in Virginia.
Miss Annie Kale Butler will leave
In a few days for Savannah. After
spending a few days there with re'a
tlves will go to Exley, Ga., where
she will take charge of the school
Sept. Ist.
Mr. Keyserling and little son, Har
old, are In New York now.
The high tide at night and the foil
tnoon makes the time for bathing
fine. Several times last week parties
were out.
Batcsburg Social News
BATESBURG, S. C.—Miss Minnie,
Youmans left Saturday for a month's j
stay on Suliivans Island, after which
she wilt go on an extended trip to !
New York, going and returning by
water.
Miss Juanita Wilkerson has return
ed to her home in Spartanburg, after
spending some time here as the guest
of Miss Nannie Gunter.
Mrs. Clark and little son, of Wards,
spent yesterday in BatCsburg with
Mrs. C. W. Sollse.
Mrs. T. A. Quattlebaum, after a
: visit of several days to her father.
Mr. J. C. Glover, has returned to her
home In Graniteville.
Misses Kate Wright and Kate Alex
ander have returned from a pleasani
visit to Ridge Springs.
Mias Mabel Tarrant is visiting
friends in Newberry.
The Misses Lester, of Prosperity,
are the guests of Miss Rosa Ridgell.
Mrs, Mary A. Haltiwanger has re
turned from a week's stay at Lexing
ton, with her son, Mr. D. R. Halti
wanger.
Mrs. A. C. Mitchell is visiting her
parents at Johnston.
Mr. Graves Cooner has returned
from a trip to Atlanta and Harris
Springs. •
Practical Advertising in Its Last Issue
Has Some Nice Things to Say
About Augusta and Its People
The Augusta Herald, in Its Issue of
July 12, gives an unusual glimpse into
antiquity, devoting two pages to the
cards and special mention of firms
that have been doing business in that
city all the way from fifteen to eighty
odd years Bordering these pages
are the cards enclosing Interesting
reading matter on the firms that "have
made Augusta famous." Commercial
activity began in Augusta with the
settlement of the town In 1736 —just
an even 272 years ago almost three
centuries. The population then was
57, men. women, children and Indians.
The Herald new ambitiously claims as
many thousands, Indians not Included.
Augusta has many claims to fame, lo
cated. as it Is. close to the heart of
the wonderful Georgia peach and rat
tlesnake watermelon section. The
Herald, with characteristic energy Hiid
enterprise, gives faithful and fre
quent refieetlons of these claims,
hacking them with convincing fig
ures.
But admission to this honor roll of
Augusta firms demanded mature
years, as witness the following: John
J. Miller, established 1593; John W.
Dickey, real estate, 1885; John J.
Evans, hardware, 1882: Klee & O'Con
nor Shoe Company, 1876; Heggle
Brothesrs. livery. 1875; Planters' Loan
and Savings Bank 1870; National
Bank of Augusta. Land's Pharmacy.
August Dorr’s Sons, clothing, and 1*
Sylvester & Son*, clothing. 1865; \A'.
Ed Platt, undertaker. I84h: 1 0.
Levy's Son A- Company, clothing.
1S48; and oldest of all. Richards Stn
A
*ughty-one year >
Then there are M. Shernn A Com
i"ty. who are selling candy at the
I ue aland where th< grandmothe/s
I the present generation of Juveniles
ji uaht caramels fort odd ''-ars ago.
P -fer A Brenner and his father hive
sold pianos to the daughters of three
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18
WANTS
The young people of Seabrook Ajh
more fun In bathing than anything
else; (unless it is baseball, aud the
boys are wild on that subject.)
Mi’s. J. E. Exley, of Rincon, Ga.,
Is visiting relatives here. She is now
at Mrs. R. H. Butler’s and from thera
will go to Mrs. J. L. Butler's.
Mrs. Aray delightfully entertained
! last Monday evening In honor of
j visiting friends. After the party had
I enjoyed progressive conversation for
a while, Mrs. Aray played quite a
| number of the latest pieties on her
I fine new phonograph. As t.he partly
! Was leaving each one assured their
hostess that their evening was a
most delightful one.
Miss Hudson and the Misses Crews
of McPhersonvllle are the attractive
guests of Mrs. Aray.
Miss Sadie N
Little Miss Marie Tickens spent
last Friday very pleasantly with hbr
grandmother at Early Branch.
Miss Ruby Crim is visiting friends
at VarnviUe,, after spending several
days there will go Co Hampton, Fair
fax and Augusta. The young people
of Seabrook are anxiously awaiting
her return tor she is greatly missed
In her set
Mr. W. H. McLeod, accompanied
j by relatives, Mrs. A. E. Moteweiler
! and Miss Ruby Moteweiler of Rincon
i and Mrs. V. H. Naramore of Savannah
j left last week for Biitmore, N. C.
I where they will spend a month.
Miss Ruby Watson has returned
from Harris Springs.
Dr. Ernest Sawyer has returned to
his home in Saluda, after spending a
few days in Batesburg.
Miss' Rosa Lou LaGrbve, of John
ston, is visiting Miss Viola Bodie.
Mr. Loyd Jones is spending a while
here with relatives.
Mr. Barrett Jones is visiting his
parents at Kershaw.
Mr. Cuthbert Shealy, of George
town, is here for a few days' stay
with his parents.
Miss Leo Gibson, of Johnston, is
visiting her friend, Miss Hattie Ether
idge.
Mr. W. H. Sills returned to I xmji
■hsrt Saturday, after spe'.tfitg tt».-4
weeks with his family here.
Mrs. W. H. Silis and children and
Mrs. Mary A. Haltiwanger spent yes
terday at Kneece.
Dr. Seigler, of Florida, spent a few
days with relatives here last week.
Rev. J. C. Collum, of Palatka, Fla.,
is spending his vacation w-ith friends
and relatives in and around Bates
burg.
A much needed rain fell here this
evening. The severe heat and drouth
,of the past week has injurd th#
i crops considerably.
generations of the same family. Jones
& Shewmake have been dfelivc. mg
sugar and salt, prunes and pepper
to the same families for twenty five
years and more. The Georgia Ral’mad
Hank, one of the ''most substantial
financial Institutions in the state, suc
ceeded the Georgia Railroad and
Banking Company In 1892, and the
latter was established in 1833.
Such dates and evidences of endur
ing prosperity would make the citi
zens of the average modern town hi
the United States stop and wouder
bow many of their business institu
tions will be able, in the dim and, dis
tant future, to point backward to so
many years of successful existence.
Says The Herald editorially: "Years
of service, year* if honest dealings,
years of business with the people of
any community are a record that
■speaks well; It is record of achieve
ment that speaks for itself. The test
of time ’miafis a great deal in the
mind of evejyope who wants good
goods, ad' mate service. reliabtlU#
and responsibility."
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OR. HENRY SPEAKS WEDNESDAY
Dr. Henry will speak to the men at
the C a- AA .C. shop \ ler the aus
pices of the Y. M C V tomorrow.
Mr. L S. Arrington .will give a
hor; talk to the men at Lombard's
Thursday.
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