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WANTS
HERALD WANT ADS.
REACH THE PEOPLE
YOU WANT TO
REACH.
Trying to sell It without the
of * wsnt *d li not "really and truly"
trying.
If you mako nine out of ton of your
Tlslt* to store* In answer to ad».
YOU’RE WIHK
The man who "always ban a want
ad working for him" la prospering—
depend upon It
A * lino want ad., repeated a few
time* will definitely decide Whether
or not you can aril It- and yon prob
ably can
Moat of the merchant's REAL anxl
tloa grow out of hla abaurd anxiety
not to upend too murh In advertising
If the family Income la earned by
work, why not taka a little trouble
about upending It to beat advantage?
Why not be an ad reader?
It taken a aort of courage, to ad
rartlae a utore adequately THE
FIItHT TIME.
Bmall bank balance* make cowards i
of many merchant*. A bank balance
that la devoted to advertlalng usually
"grow* up' quickly
SITUATION WANTED j
Male.
BOOKKEEPER: WANTED, Posi
tion a* bookkeeper with good con
cern. Can keep both single and dou
ble book*, and can take dictation on
typewriter Am capable of managing
business. Addrea*. Capable, care An
guata Herald. A29c
BOOKKEEPER A YOUNG MAN OKI
experience v ■/»* a *|anll in m uotilt
k<-t p«.r oi uH«l«tant at onr^; now #*wi* t
ployed, but for good reason* woii.d
like lo mak change. Address II M.j
A , cate ll< raid A26x j
SITUATION WANTED
Female.
SEAMSTRESS A YOUNG LADY!
who ta a good ateamatrea* dealre*
|>oa!tlon Apply or addreni No. 2:
Washington St. a2lx j
COOK A COLORED WOMAN I)K
•Ires position a* cook, nurae or i
honseglrl Address l-ena Hudson, 712
Campbell Hi. *2l*
NURSE A COt/OKKD WOMAN UK
sire* position as itur»e or cook. Ad
dre»s Alice Itrady, 712 Campbell HI
a2lx
STENOGRAPHER: YOUNG I.ADY
gi.iiluaie in stenography want* pcs
altlon »t once; t)C*t of reference*
Mis* J E. care The Herald. *24p
COOK A YOUNG COl.t HIED WOM
nu dealres position a* cojk Ad
drea* Mauli Howell, 1*27 Talcott
HI. A26x
WANTED HELP Male
WANTED RAILWAY MAIL CI.EIIKH
po*t office clerk*, carriers, sl.lo*l
yearly. November examination*
Preparation free Write Immediately.
Franklin lnatllute, Rocbealer, "N Y
SALESMAN: A WOE .*\\\KlJ
aaleantan WRnfeo Itv IV l-irgeut
whip nuinufarturer* In the United
State* to travel In Georgia and Flori
da, atrlctly on a eominlaslon hauls;
uniat furnlHh own expense money aud
good reference Vddresa .1 E Dean
H Ocean Air, Ocean Unite, N .1
A i
WANTED Boarders
HOARDERS WANTED A COUPLE
to board In private family on
Greene Hi References evehatiged
Address W R . care The Herald
all tip
WANTED Miscellaneous.
TKKKIKK ITPIMRS OS'* Oil TWO
black t#*rri«*r ptipplwi wanted. t*tack
nun: b« Hood ratter* Wtlktr and
Walker, s3s Reynold* *4trr*t. as4«*
Sacre’s Watch Club
Members
ALL PARTIES INTKRKSTED WILL
please call al once, *lB2 Bros,l St.
Rer.pettfull; your. C M H icrr V2or
Verdery Pressing Club
PRESSING CO SUCCESSORS TO
Verdery Preaalna Club 212 Mcln
toah atreet Phone Ili.'i Kt|iert
rleantna pressing and laqialrln* Hats
cleaned and blocked Ladles’ suits
and *klrt* Cleaned and pressed All
work guaranteed J P Stephens,
Mgr •*• v
Puff Sale
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE. AS
sortmeni of puffs, will sell at *pc
rial low prices for next 10 days
Nice lot of braids, atralahl and wave*
Mrs L M /.acherv , No. SIS Broad St
•Xsp
What’s The Use
TO WONDER WHKRI l Till
heat lee cream and *od» water,
whan Sandifer has two eentrall* !<•
rated founts. 97ri Broadway, and the
New Lobby Fount. - Dyer Rtd« A?-
»woo*, mo* swe vTWWA
MM- “*•
Stores That “Hide Their Lights” Soon Hide Themselves Altogether.
In The Herald Pay
1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR SALE Real Estate
IAN IDEAL HOME IT WILL DOU
bb- In value In ten year*; slop pay.
I.ng rent; also 26 acre* line land at
Oracewood Apply to C. T. Schmidt,
442 Walker St *l6c
| HOUSE A BEAUTIFUL HOME. 122
Broad atreet. for sale; lot 4.7x120,
houae of 5 room*, large porch, back
and front; cement sidewalk, gua, a
new houae Ptlcc $2,250 caab. Ap
ply on pramlae*. A29c
SEVERAL PIECES piIOI’ERT Y IN
North August', 4-room cottage*, 6 j
and 8 dwellings gee m< It In iTtc t
market for a home C**h or term*
L. F Verdery. 587 Broad St. \2sc. '
FOR RENT Real Estate.
7 WARREN BLOCK, FRONT AND !
rear atoren lot rent; also 1*24 El Hr I
street Apply to Jacob Phlnlity. JOtf
fOlt RENT RESIDENCE 1242 AND
1244 Broad street, $26 **o each Pos-|
sc sinn al once Jno J. Evan*, j
406 Marbury, 6 roqjn*. $27.50.
Cor Greene and Marbury, over store, I
10 rooms. $27 60.
Kstabllihcd Grocery store, cor Greene
and Marbury, S2O 00.
Partle* having house* and lot* for j
sale or rent, pleaae have them lluted !
with ua. ( heap money to loan on
rlty property. Apply Jno. J. Cohen,
726 Broad St Jlktf
FOR RENT NO. 410 REYNOLDS ST.
First flat, four rooms and hath. Ap
ply 812 Jackson St. a2sp
STORES 821 AND 222 JACKSON ST.,
opposite opera houae. Apply to
llulae'a Steam Laundry. Jstf
COTTAGE; AN ELEGANT NEW
cottage near Hampton Terrace Ho
tel. on Went avenue; splendidly nr
ranged for two families; will rent fur
nished or unfurnished, and also a
ten-room house 1031 Reynolds street
Apply H. C. Wall, 917 Broad St.
Al ltf '
FOR RENT FROM OCTOBER IST:]
418 Elbert gtrect, six rooms, bath, j
etc ; any reasonable repaifK required ,
will be done. Kdw. <j. Dugas, ltf9
Dyer Bblg. a26|> !
FOR RENT Rooms
TO RENT; TWO LARGE AND ONE
jmall connecting rooms; to couple
'Altbout children. Desirable lorotlon
For further Ir formation addreas m
case of Herald A26c
FOR RRHT N'K’E LAKGK ROOM.
15x25; cion, In on Hroad Ht.; suits
ble for office or b*d room for young
men; only $H .’>o per month, (’all
'phone 1957. a26p
FOR BALE Miscellaneous
BUSINESS A PLEASANT AND
profitably hnulness centrally located
on Broad street Inside price to right
party and quick buyer Reason for
selling, leaving town. Addreas Broad
way, ear,. Herald a2sc
SUIT SALK TO FORCE AN EARLY
opening In th,. full season. 35 fine
heavy suit patterns, ranging from $24
to S2B 00. ail wool and heavy weights
for fall wear, thrown on the Bargain
Counter, to be made up In fall suits,
for $17.50. This sale will laat for 10
day* cmly commencing Monday, Aug.
24th, to September 2nd. at Otto W.
Marshall's, corner Jackson and Ellis
Sts.
ORA IMIOPHONE ONE LA ROE EDI
son graphophone, cost $100; large
brass horn cost SSS; and about for*y
records Will well cheap for cash
or exchang* for sonudhlng useful. W.
I*. O'Kch-lu, 13*10 South Boundary St.
a27c
FOR SALK HALF CORD DRY
ptm* wood, delivered, for $1 50.
Rustic swings $3 00 and Roc'ktng
('hairs $l 60 rach Some fine Coium
Man \V> andottea, S L Wyandottes,
I Light Brahmas and White Rock* at
special close out prices Eggs for
! hatching, all Breeds Belvldere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta. Via
AUTOMOBILE: GOOO AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
White’s garrage; big bargain for
quick buye.. Apply at once, Herald
office. ts
WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS j
papers for wrapptug purposes Ap j
ply at Herald office Jl6tf!
j WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS I
I’sixts lor *mpiling purposes \p
j ply at Hvrald Offlc*. J 1 sit s
ENGINE GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Atlas «*ii||ln*, practically new. for
sale *1 a barsaln Addri-»i Ki*kiu»,
cars Herald
WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS
paper* fur wrapping purpose* Ap
ply at Herald office. jietf
IF YOU WANT \ PERMANENT
roofing use Protection Brand Thla
roofing ha* a *tx Inch lap and driving
nails through the lap only and co
ntenting the over lapping aheet to It
that no nail* are exposed It eat) ho
laid by any handy man Thl* roofing
la made aophalt aud containing no
tar Sold to \V \V Jones M 7 Melti
tosh St . Augusta. SKc
PKRPKTUA EXTRACT. SWEET
*ud a* the name implies lasting
$1 25 an ounce Parr's Pharmacy’.
| Phone 369.
Tires.
TIDE Cl NTURY TIRES THE KIVU
| that wears well W H llolmex,
I Sri* Camt-bell Sipeet ASOc
FOR SALE
Horses. Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON’T BUY YOUR HORSES
and mulct* from ua, we both lose
money. Augusta Stock Yard*.
RED POLL CATTLE; A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves. They I
are hardy, dean str.ck, Rood milker,
and with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm For price: and estimate*,
write Howdre Phlalzy, Grovetown, Ga.
Tires.
RIDE CENTURY TIRES, THE KIND
that wear* well W. H. Holmes,
,08 Campbell *!reet. A3»c
FOR SALE
Poultry ani Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Tou.oSe G«e*e, Muscovoy Ducks;
Barred F’vmouth R icka; nil farm .
rained, hea.'.hy and from first-das* j
stock. Price* reaeoanblo. Address
Bowdre Phinliy, Grovetown, Ga ts j
Suit Orpingtons 1 raw nice
young cot Urela for sab*. From the
original famous Cook strain. Bowdre j
Phlnizy.
Southern Cabinet M’Tg
Works
NORTH AIIGt/ST/i. s C„ IS NOW
rebuilt and ready to fill orders,
euch a* »talrs, bank and office fix
turc*, counters, shelvlrn, show cases, j
screen doors, window and all classes
of cabinet work. We guarantee best
work at low prices. ’Phone No. 714.
a26c
Trunk Hospital
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS (AND
they are good one*) can put your
old, disabled trunk, case and grip in
firnt-claa* condition—a new slat, lock,!
clamp, etc., and It’s In condition fori
year* of service. Cost Is small. TrtiDk |
sent for and delivered free of cost. I
Or we will take your old trunk as
part payment for a qlce, new one
Telephone us, 593, or (five us a call
at our well stocked, spacious store.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad.
Wrong side of street, but right side
of prices. M M. Cleckley, Prop.
Lost and Found
CALF: STRAYED OR STOLEN
from corner Gwinnett and Harlsor
Birccfß, Wednesday n red calf. No
tify M. A S., care The Herald, and
get reward. a22tf
Pickling Goods
GREEN PEPPERS 26c PER PECK;
green tomatoes 60c per peck; ap
-1 pie vinegar 30c per gallou, onions 25c
per half perk, large white head -ib
hitge 10c and apiece** and etc.
Now Is the best time to do your pick
! ling Please give me your Older.
L A Grim aud. 210 Gumming street,
j Phone No. 1305 slue
Tires.
| RIDE CENTURY TIRES. THE KIND
that wears well. W. H. Holmes
j (08 Campbell street. \2oc
Gin House lusurance
representing the strongest
fire Imuiranco company In the world,
making a specialty of cotton gins. We
I will I*., glad to write cotton gins, old
style and system gins, anywhere in
Georgia or South Carolina Write or
telephone us. E. Phlnizy & Go., Agts.
A 290
To Piano Owners
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
this date on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned for $.» 00. The spe
cial price of tuning Is $2 50. ('all up
Uobt. J Watson. Phone 504, No. 066
Broad street, the Cable Co. (All work
; strictly first class.) s2oo
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY S.9TUK
day Ready at It o’ci'ck a. m. 25c
quart Vandiver’s Meat Market,
no I Ninth street J2stf
Fresh Vegetables for Cash
It* \I.L BOARDING HOUSES. RES
(aurantn, or any peraon purchasing
one* dollars north of vegetables or
fruits for cash at on#* purchase, l
will give 10 per cent of the hill or In
other word* Hoc will pay for on*'
dollar h worth of vegetable* anti
fruit* at Grtmaud For tomorrow and
! Monday will have special line of nice,
fresh vegetables. Try me for on**
I dollar * worth for cash. ’l*hone 130“
“*• I H
Housekeepers
(SEND trie POSTPAID "IDEAL
Dust Pap.." a h ick saver and ornn- !
ment as well as useful; household!
jirtlclc for every woman Agents,
! wanted Southern Specialty Co., Au
! gust a. Os. A 23c
Fount For Pen
| HV PORT PAID BRINGS YO'’ ONE.
25c three, every office man needs
| !h*m big time saving; one dip InW
| too words Agent* wanted South
j ern Specialty Co. Augusta Ga V 2 e
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK i Do ,vn
kinds of concrete work, such a*
cement walks, reinforced work I
' have the lateat Improved machine!—.
I and an expen foreman, arid am pre
pared to turn out work for big op
I .ter* Estimates and siH-cldcauons
' furnished A H McDaniel. Augus
ta. Os JJ7tf
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
SUCCESS
is sure If you plant Alexander's
Seed*. Big 7 Turnip Collection
2o CENTS
Seven full ounces of the seven beat
varieties of Turnips and Ruta
Bagaa,
25 CENTS
They all grow. You cannot buy
better seeds if you pay
25c PER OUNCE
Alexander
Seed Co.
CAREFUL SEEDSMEN.
011 BROAD. AUGUST A.
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio. 819 Talfalr St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Fou- Post Cards, 50c. alOtf
Merry Widow.
MERRY WIDOW PERFUME THE
hit of the season. Try It. Phone
us. No. 1166, Tessier Pharmacy, 1366
Broad. J22t(
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING. CEIL
Ing and weather boarding, all
grades; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-in.
boards to Bxlo framelng. AJI this
stock must be disposed of in next 30
days. Address Standard Lumber Co,,
Exposition Ave and 15th St., or E.
J. O'Connor, 855 Broad St ts
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
50 cents Phone 112. Alt!
Reward.
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
fever that Randall's Chill and Fe
ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed
to cure where others fall. No cure i
no pay. Phone 2214—Randall's Phar
macy We deliver to any part of the
city. s2c
Tires.
RIDE CENTURY TIKES. THE KIND
that well, W. H. Holmes,
308 Campbell street, A3oc
Tires.
RIDE CENTURY TIRES, THE KIND
that wears well. W. H. Holme*.
308 Campbell street. A3oc
Tires.
RIDE CENTURY TIRES, THE KIND
that wears well. W. H. Holmes,
308 Campbell street. A3oc
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.,
Auguola, Ga. Sept2p
Tires.
RME CENTURY TIRES, THE KIND
that wears well. \V. H. Holmes,
108 Campbell street. A3«*c
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
Phone 16. Al2tf
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IP
*he bkst plastering material for 1
walls and ceilings It gives addl- j
tlonal strength to tho building and
stay* put forever. A. H. Mcbanlei.j
Augusta, Gg. Jl4tf j
FOR RENT Park.
P.ALDOC NEW PARK, THOROUGH**/
equipped with *ll modern iiccommoda- )
tlnn* for picnic parties, dancing, bath- J
ing and fishing Come here tor yom ,
outing Perms sls per day. Address, j
J. 11. Hewlett, Secy. Allendale, S. G. !
eodlOwkM
Tires.
RIDE CENTURY TIRES. THE KIND 1
that wears well. W. H. Holme*.
U*B Campbell street. A3oc
Horse Shoeing
I HAVE ONE OF TliE BIST
equipped horse shoeing shops pi
j August* snd fipwa.vs carry a full line
of shoes forty-eight kogs. AUo use
! a great many hand made shoes. I
| fit all the shoes myself and see that
i they are put on properly. I solicit
'your patronage, or a part of It at
least Three of the best sheers Ir.
1 town I can shoe forty five head, four
; shoes each, per day. Shoo* one dol
-1 lar per set and upwards. Monthly
! shoeing Horse clipping Clipper
M»Jes sharpened. L. M Hutto, 712
; Ellis street a2sc
Tires.
| RIDE CENTURY TIRES. THE KIND
that wear* w-eR. W. H Holme*
| 70S Campbell street. A3oe
Reputation
\ND RRPETITTON SOUNDS A
Iftt'e slike; both can he applied to
Ssndlf*r * two founts, 970 Broadway
aud The Lobby Fount,” Dyer Hldg
flues* how. Send In earilst written
, answer and get a prlxe AiJc
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
HENRY CLEWS NOW
DISCOURSES ON
PROSPERITY
NEW YORK.—Henry Clews today
says:
Next to good crops the most impor
tant factor in the outlook is the uu
usual ease of the money market,
which crop demands are not likely to
materially interfere with. Loanable
funds are always abundant and cheap
after a panic. This is because of mon
ey released by liquidation, and the
lack of demand accompanying the
subsequent inertia of business. This
year the excessive ease from this
source is greatly augmented by the
tremendous accumulation of gold both
here and abroad, and by the inelastic
ity of our currently system, whiefl
prevents a proper contraction of bank
notes in times of redundancy.
Attention has already been caJled
in these advices to the extraordinary
expansion of over $260,006,000 In our
circulation wlthia twelve months and
that nearly $220,000,000 of this was
in gold coin, bullion or certificates.
The European banks are also car
rying a much lapger surplus than a
year ago; in fact, the whole world
is threatened with a surfeit of the
precious metal owing to the record
breaking activities of the Rand. The
effect of this upon values must
course bo powerfully stimulating, for
as we cheapen the standard of value
we inevitably raise the prices of all
commodities and securities.
While the law of supply and de
mand is still the most potent factor
in establishing values, the tremen
dous addltlcw-s to trie gold supply of
the world during the past decade have
no doubt much to do with the pres
ent high level of all prices. The
present ease of money is not only an
element of support to stocks, making
many issues look cheap and easy to
carry, but is proving a very impor
tant stimulus towards business recov
ery. Lenders are only too anxious
to find safe borrowers, and sound en
terprises which have long been pig
eon-holed are now being taken up, so
(hat ere long the revival of enter
prise in this quarter Till be seen in
a better demand for all sorts of con
struction material. No great recov
ery is in sight, but our commercial
and industrial activities are certain
ly returning to the normal with enP
eouraging promptness.
AGED NEGRO KILLED
BY LIGHTNING
Found in Sitting Position
By Passerby.
SWAINS BORO, Ga—Bill Gunter,
an aged negro man was killed ye*
terday by lightning while seated in
a chair in hi* house on 'he farm of
Mr. Berry Durden The same stroke
which killed the old man also struck
his daughter, rendering her uncon
scions for a number of hours. It also
lore down the c*njnoev to the house
and damaged it otherwise.
There were only these two In the
house at the time and it was not
known until some time afterwards
that they had been struck. A pass
erby stopping In found the man Bit
ting upright ir a chair stone dead
and the woman nearby in a comatose
state. She is still suffering from Ihe
shock she received and it is probable
that she will yet die
A Hnsband Suggests
a Plan.
A contributor to "The Pilgrim'*
Script." in the August American
Magazine, says:
"1 have read the article on Mar
r age and Divorce' in the Jttiy Am
erican Mag. zinc with great interest.
I am glad to see that the young man
you quote lets his wife handle all the
money. We do that in our fanttly
and here is * detail that I offer as
a further suggestion;
"Out of our general fund my wife
take* for herself and gives me, a
fixed personal allowance. We each
must dress ourselves and meet cer
tain definite expenses out of these in
d(vl*ial funds If I exceed the
speed limit in neckties I have to sobei
up until nexj month If I decide to
swlfeh from $5 shoes to $7 shoos, 1
can do so without turning off the light
th*' mak»* home happy. If my wife
pay* S2O for a hat I can admire tbs
hnt. and laugh over the fit of folly
that drove her to such extravagance.
It is no concern of mine. I know
that she will have to economize some
where"
BETWIXT AND BETWEEN.
Mis* Uppson—Have you met the
Neurox girls*
Mis* DeSwell No. What is their
j position in society?
Miss Uppson—lt’s sort of betwixt
and between. They aren't exactly
nobody, and yet they aren t really
;anybody
Tires.
; RIDF. CENTURY TIRES, THE KIND
that well. \V. H Holm**,
| 30$ Campbell strtsst. AStie
LEGAL NOTICE.
North-Eaat«rn Division of tho Southern
District of Georgia.
In tho mavter of Home Furniture Com
peny., Bankrupt.
By virtue of an order of the Hon. Jos.
Oanahl, referee In Bankruptcy for said
Division and District, there will be sold
at public outers - to the highest bidder -or
rash at the store and wsrehouse ot the
Home Fuwilture Company, at 1026 Broad
Street, .Augusta, Ga., at 12 o'clock qoon
on the 28th day of 1908.
All -the stock of merchandise, consist
ing of household furniture, bediuom,
crockery, lamps, chairs, etc., such as are
generally carried by furniture stores, an*
the fixtures, accounts, a horse, a mule
and other property belonging to said
bankrupt.
Thg merchandise, accounts and live
stock to be first offered separately and
then together, the trustees reserving the
right, with the approval of said reteree,
to accewt either the aggregate bid »roe
all or the separate bids for each, which
ever appear to be for tho best interest
of the estate.
No bid will be accepted unless arcont
uanied hy a certified cneett 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. PURDt*
Trustee in Bdiikruptcy
A 18, 24, 27e
STATE'OR GEORGIA, ~
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To the Sheriff of said County or His
Lawful Deputy, Greeting:
Gideon S. Jones vs. Mattie L. Jones.
Libel for divorce.
The defendant in the above stated
case, Mattie L. Jones, is hereby re
quired in person or by attorney, to
be and appear at the next term of
the, Richm#nd Superior Court to be
-eld in add for the county aforesaid,
on the 19th day of October, 1908, then
and there to answer the plaintiff in
action of eomplaint, as in default ot
such appearance the court will pro
ceed thereon as to this trial may per
tain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C.
Hammond, judge of said court, this
24th day of August, 1908.
GEO. B. POURNELLE,
Deputy Clerk Sup. Court Richmond
Co., Ga, a 24-29; s 5-12
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
Augusta District.
Temperature.
Max. Min. Rain.
Augusta 86 74 .90
Allendale 88 73 .00
Athens 86 70 4.82
Batesburg. . 87 71 .98
Blackville 90 72 .00
Camak 85 70 .00
Columbia 85 74 .19
Greensboro 91 70 .93
Greenwood 90 70 2.46
Washington 88 74 .15
Waynesboro 86 73 .03
Averages 86 72 .95
Texas Rainfall.
Bremen T.
Brownwood 20
Dallas 60
Dublin 12
Henrietta 62
Logview 78
Naeodoches 16
Waco T.
Weatherford 28
Heavy Rainfall.-
Charlotte, N. C ..2.96
Cheraw. S. C 2.02
Raleigh. N. C .. ..2.72
Atlanta, Ga 2.06
Spartanburg, S. C 2.40
Corsicana, Tex 5.22
Mexla, Texas 3.20
Waxahachle, Texas 1.72
District Averages.
Temperature. *
Max. Min. Rain.
Atlanta 88 70 .48
Augusta 86 72 .95
Charleston 86 74 .08
Galveston 90 72 .46
Little Rock 88 72 .10
Memphis 88 72 .12
Mobile 90 72 .06
Montgomery 90 70 .04
New Orleans 88 72 .52
On.ahoma 86 66 .10
Savannah 86 72 .20
Wilmington 88 72 1.36
Remarks.
Showers have been quite general
tsrer the belt with heavy to exces
sive rains in portions of Texas and
South Atlantic states Temperatures
continue favorable.
D FISHER.
Observer.
PULP MILL BURNED
WILL BE REBUILT
GRAFTON. W. Va—Th- pulp mill
j of the Condon Lane Boom and Lum
ber company, at Horton. W. Va . the
' terminus of the Dry Fork ral'road,
•vss destroyed by fire. The riant will
| be rebuilt at once.
Fire of Incendiary origin destroyed
| ihe store of Noah Woods, at Mingo
I W V . and also the post office, which
was In the same building
WANTS
STATE OF GEORGIA .
RICHMOND COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of Said County;
The petition of Nathaniel L. wui*c
John Phlnizy and William B. Marks au
of said county, respectfully shows;
1. That they desire for themselves
their assocatee and successors to ba in
corporated under the name of the *•>,.
L. Willet Seed Company, for a perloa
of twenty years, with the privilege oi
renewal at the end of that time.
2. That the objeet of said corporation
is pecuniary profit, and the particular
business they propose to carry on is tho
buying and selling, both at wholesale
and retail, of seeds, poultry supplies,
prepared roofing, pet stock and other
animals, and the buying, selling ana
manufacturing of animal feeds, animal
remedies, Insecticides, spray machine*,
fertilizers, farm machinery and appli
ances, together with all articles aud
merchandise usually sold in connection
with such business and to do a gen
eral retail and wholesale seed and feed
business.
3. That the amount of capital tj c*
employed by them, actually paid in, Im
125,000.00, divided into 250 shares of
SIOO.OO each. That your petitioners le
sire said corporation to oe empowered
to increase said capital to an amount
not exceeding $100,000.00 from time to
time, as the stockholders may determine
by a majority vote, to receive propoiry.
at a fair valuation as well as money
in payment of subscriptions to sto *k;
and that there shall be no individual
liability to any stockholder, except ior
his unpaid stock subscription.
4. That the principal piece or doing
business of said corporation is to be the
city of Augusta, in said county, with
the right of establishing otner places
of business at such points as the direc
tors may determine.
5. That your petitioners desire said
corporation empowered to buy, sell, own,
lease ahd hire real and personal proper -
ty; to contract and be contracted win.;
to borrow money; to execute and nego
tiate its promissory notes and oihet ob
ligations; to secure its debts by mort
gages. security deeds and in any other
manner recognized by the laws 'of Geor
gia; to sue and be sued; to have a eo.il;
to make by-laws and Change the same
at pleasure; to do and perform eveiy
thing needful for the successful conduce,
of such business and generally to nave
and exercise all the powers incident to
such corporations under the laws of
Georgia.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
they and their associates and success
ors be incorporated with the powers and
privileges, for the purposes and the
term, and under the name aforesaid.
HAMILTON PHINIZY,
Attorney for Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
I, Daniel Kerr, deputy clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for char
ter of N. L. Willet Seed Company, of
file in this office.
Witness my official signature and seal
of said court this Sth day of August,
1908. DANIEL KEP.R,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court R. Co. Ga.
alO 17 24 31c
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of Frank Rouse and ii.
Gould Barrett, of Richmond County,
Georgia, and A. W. Reynolds and \\.
W. McElmurray, of Aiken County, South
Carolina, respectfully shows;
(1) That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
incorporated under the laws of this state
under the name and style of the Au
gusta Canning Company, 'Jj r a period of
twenty years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration thereof.
(2 > That the principal office of saiu
company is to he in the City of Augusta,
Georgia, and petitioners desire the rigr.t
to establish branch offices within this
state and elsewhere whenever the hold
ers of a majority of the stock may so
determine.
(3) The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain for itself and stoctcnola
crs.
(4) The business to be carried on by
said corporation is the buying and sell
ing of real and personal property, buying
and selling of vegetables and fruit of
all kinds, and the canning and preserv
ing of vegetables and fruits, and tho
carrying on of a general commission,
produce, -storage and brokerage bust
ness.
(5) That the capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Twenty-Five Thous
and Dollars <525,000.00), with the privil
ege of increasing the same to One Hun
dred Thousand ($100,000.00>, upop a ma
jority vote of the stockholders. Said
stock is to he divided Into shires of
one hundred dollars ($100) eafh, twenty
per cent (20 per cent) of tne capful
stock to he employed by said 4-orpor.itton
having already been actually paid ir*.
(6) Petitioners desire to ixtreb* nJI
the rights generally incident to corpor
ations. such as to sue and be sued. mal:c
.all necessary by-laws, rules and regula
tions. execute notes, bonds ami other
evidences of indebtedness, nn<l secure
the same by’ mortgage or security deed,
to acquire and sell the stock of o’.ht"*
corporations, and to discontinue and
wind up their business at any time upon
the vote of two-thirds of said stockhold
ers.
(Signed.) W. K. MIi.LER,
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed in Office this 10th day of Au
gust, 1908.
WM. IVA. W ALICER,
Clerk Superior Court Richmond Co. J*.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COP NT Y
I. Wm. D'A Walker, clerk of the Su
perior Court of said County, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a ti ie and
correct copy of the application for char
ter of th* Augusta Conning Company,
as it is of file in the office of sold * ourt.
WM. DA. nAi.KEII.
Clerk Superior Couri. iwichmouu Co. Ga.
aln : 31 1 ,
STURMAN'S PREPARATORY
SCHOOL
1239 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga.
Phone 1511. Fall and winter session
begins Monday, September 14th
Thorough mathematical and classical
courses For full particulars, address
WM, H. STURMAN, Principal.
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Invited.
J H. FLYTHE, W. M , V 1
W H. SHERMAN, See.
Aug2«c
LEGAL NOTICES.
BPECIAL NOTICES.
THERE WILL BE A CALL
ed Communication of Webfc's
l.odge. No. ICC, F & A. M ,
Monday, August 24. 1908. at
8:30 p m. The F. C. degree
will be conferred Members
of Social I/odge, No. 1. and
visiting brethren cordially