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1X47 Hroad fiimt., 7 room - $25 00
55{♦ Broad Street, 0 room* 35.00
504 Broad Street 5 room a .. 25.00
J*s3 Grown* Street, 12 roODin 50.00
506 Lincoln .Strict, 8 room* .. 20.00
550 Reynold* Street. J 7 room* 41.07
100 Reynold l Street, 0 rooms 12.50
338 Walker Stre. t, 7 room* 25 00
STORES.
1224 Broad Street 25.00
1252 Broad Street 05.00
570 Broad Street 25 00
524 Campbell Street 45.00
222 Campbell Street 20.00
520 CttlUDbeil Street., .. .. . .. 50.00
OFFICES.
No 7Or, Broad Street $20.83
No k !.il#i;«r* Bldg . - 18.33
OfTlceH in the Riant era Loan Bank Building.
WILLIAM £. BUSH, &"i;
i-ow wi.m i uo.vi ocr. i.
608 Third Ht. C rooms mid oath, bi lux built $30.00
(13 Telfair, s rooms m| bitA $38,33
i lit mid, 7 rooimi nod Imlh SBO.OO
61H Hroad, 7 room* and bath . $30.00
oil Third, ( rooma u 4 bath $20.00
#2B Reynold*, C rnotm. and bath $30.00
1620 Walton Way, 7 room* and bath . .$20.00
!/ol Crawford Avc., 6 room* $14.00
4(6 Hay, to be built, pn**t.x*lon Nov. 1, 1 room*, ateatn heat and
open grate*, «-li-rtrlt-ity and kb* $33.60
1242 Hroad fit., C room* and bath ..$25 00
1244 Hroad Ht., 6 room* and bath $25.00
12*8 Broad St., Store ~533.33
205 207 Sixth Ht., more $30.00
MARTIN QARRETT, i.vkh hijii.king.
STOCKS
ORDERS EXECUTED TO BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK BTOCK
EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ARGO & JESTER.
7 Library Budding. Phone 12.
For Sale
STORE, TWO STORY DWELLING And LARGE
LOT IN SUBERBS. WOULD SELL STOCK OF
GOODS.
Apply To
Clarence E. Clark,
EDUCATIONAL
Miss funk’s
< oinmerciul School.
Harison Building
Augusta, Oa., teaches abort
hand, typewriting, bookkeeping,
apalllng, arithmetic, Engllah
and penmanahlp. Practical
mathoda and terma reaaonabla.
Day claaa. Night claaa. Write
for catalogue, or call phone 427.
SACK! It lit AKI (OHIO!
1304 Ellis Street, Auguala, Qa.
Cor day scholars otllv Kmpow
end to confer all Collegiate Do
Cre. ■». Thoroughly up to date
The curriculum tncludea I’hll
nenphy. Literature, Ancient an I
modern Hlatory, I'hyelca. Chcmts
try. Astronomy. Mathemailea.
Arithmetic. Bookkeeping, eir . St.
hograptiy aud Typewriting at par
aula option Modrrn Languages
»iihmn e*tra chsige.
BE OPENS TUESDAY.
SEPTEMBER IST, 1908
For Catalogue and partlculara, ap
ply at the Collage
JOHN J. SHERRY. S J.
Prealdenl.
SAt Kill HIAKI ACADEMY
1244 EHle St., Auuuata. Qa.
Conduct, d by the Sisters of
Merc) and empowered to confer
diploma* OtTera *uper tor cduca
llonal advantages for girl* Must
cal culture and iho training of
organist* a ape, .alia
Recpene sept 8, I9og
Preimraiory acbool for boy a
Irom five to nine years w>f age.
Fur partlculara apply to the
SISTER SUPERIOR.
MISS HILL'S SCHOOL,
The Hill, Auguate, Georgia.
tmv echo,-I and boarding d
part meet Primary intermediate
and College preparatory.
Slath Year Begma Oct t. I*o*.
For catalog addreaa
MISS L. 0. HILL, Qrovetown, Qa
XULAI) HL'KALU WANTS
PRIVATE DETECTIVE
AGENCY.
All work strictly confi
dential.
HOWARD & KELLY
Rooms 508 509 Dyer Bldg-
Sam Lee,
l* a undry,
No. 1281 BROAl) ST.
Th« cheapest Laundry In th*
rtty Flr«t claaa wark; worn
uwarantaad. Qtva ma a trial and
you will coma again. Look at
tnaaa pricaai
Shirta. 7c: Undarahlrta, 4c. Cal*
lara, 1c; Drawara, 4c; Cuff*.
Handkerchiefs. 1c
QLOtS AND DOMESTIC FINISH
WE
ARE
READY
FOR
BUSINESS
grui^B
rtTUHTIC MR PACIFIC*
644 Broad Street
AGED EMPEROR BOXED
THE ARCHDUKE’S EARS
VIENNA —"Dear Kingman,” Bald
Archduke H.-nry Ferdinand, of the
Tuitcay line of Hapsburgs, marching
recently Into Emperor Francis Jo
soph's presence, "1 muit have 1,000.-
000 kronen ($200,000, to pay my debts
Otherwise i shall blow 1 my brain* out
to escape disgrace."
Whack! The aged emperor landed
a resounding open-fisted right hander
Spattered Baugh tcr=in=Law’s
Brains With Indian Club
FORT DODGE, la.—"lt'* the best
deed I ever did In my life, and I don't
regret 11. They can do what they Ilk.
with me now," remarked .1. M. Brown
aged 70, a Mason, after spattering the
brain* of his handsome daughter-in
law with an Indian dub in her fine
home. Ilrown and his wife, father
arid mother of George G. Drown,
Furnish
Yourself
Our stock is second to none in the city, in fact we
are just as if we had never been hit by the high '
water. Just take a look at our neat window dis
plays and see the-neatness of our store and you
will be convinced that we are ready to serve you
right now the same as before the high water.
Our fall stock is in and as the weather is turning
colder you had better make your selection at
once.
McCreary’s
742 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA
CITY DISTRICTED
BY COMMITTEE
OF RELIEF
The relief oonimltte In charge of
the general work lias districted the
city and appointed persona to tak--
charge of each district. Every per
son wno Is needed Is asked to apply
directly to the headquarter* of the
district In which he or she lives aud
all person* who know of a eaao of
destitution Is asked to report tt to
the proper station or not knowlnu
which Is the proper one to the As
aoefated Charities directly, iherc to
be directed to the place the case 1, .«
longs.
Following are the districts, head
quarters amt those In charge:
King Mill district, from the Ij»k •
|o the Interstate Cotton Oil Mill, head
quarters at King MUi Mission School
House, In charge of Mrs. Chas Har
rington, assisted by Mrs la»ster and
others
River district from Inters ate Oil
Company to Cummings street an l
trom Broad to Mills streets, head
quarter* at Salvation Army rooms.
IUK! Hroad, In charge of Ensign liob
bins
Enterprise and Augusta Factor: d‘*
trlct. From (Indwells Bottom to
Ninth street from Green.' street to
ilmlt of overflow, headquarters at An
gltsta Free School, Rev. It. L, S
roomer and witc
Southeastern district, hounded I"
East Boundry and Campbell street*
~nd from river to water Hue In
charge of Richard Wl.kereon. head
quarters for prr*< nt at St. James
church
Woodlnwn district headquarters at
Woodlfwn Methodist church. In
charge of Rev A M Fierce and a.-
>lat ,sta.
The general relief workers who
have agreed to give the major pro
(ton of their line o the relief for the
present arc Ite, Richard Wilkinson
Ml** Sa’-y Campbell, Miss Mary
Campbell, Miss Caddie Robertson
Rev lit S T corner and Wife. Ml**,'*
Ethel and Francis Wallace. Ensign
Robbins of th< 8a vatl-n Army. Re
\ M Fierce. \V M Rowland, Mta*
Steven* aud Mrs fester.
All members of the Kings daufther*
and sons, associated chariHae. all the
churche*. and thetr aoeletlow and
every other organisation or Individual
to help tn thla Immediate rail*! hv
giving thetr time or clothing or pro
vpc.'ns or other assistance of any
kind should report to the district that
test suits thetr oon»eni?nc*.
y\ luru in lYg'sod tr»m tv Save lake.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
on the archduke's car. He has not
yes committed suicide.
The emperor thought the matter
over for some time and today made
the Incident public as a punishment
to the archduke.
He also had the court chamberlain
send tjie archduke a letter telling
him he would not contribute a penny
toward paying debts “contracted by
dissipation.”
have made their home with their son
for several year*. The relations be
tween the two couples, have always
been stormy. About a year ago the
daughter-in-law kicked her husband's
mother down stairs and the old lady
is still In bed as a result.
George Drown, the son, !b at pres
ent at Colorado Springs, dying of con
sumption.
more kindly of late to journalism, and
♦*vi-ry 4*ny In scribbling. according to oi»b
authority, "from the peeress to the per
tor's daughter."
To Our Patrons
and the Public:
VVe are glad to report that our plant
was not damaged by water and beg
to announce ready for business Mon
day morning. Phone your orders to
No. 282 as usual. For your con
venience, we will establish an office
in the city at Augusta Builders Sup
ply Co., Phone 321.
Industrial Lumber Co.
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NORTH AUGUSTA
m
Union Savings Bank
OFFICERS
WM. SCHWEIGERT,
President
A. S MORRIS,
Vice-President.
THOMAS S. GRAY,
Cashier.
This B& nH is De
positary, for the U.
S. Court North
eastern Division,
Southern District
of Georgia.
Citizens and Council Re
lief Committee meets to
day at 11 o’clock in the
Chamber of Commerce.
This committee will meet
each day at 11 o’clock
promptly.
NOTICE
Parties knowing cases of
suffering and destitution
among the flood sufferers
in Augusta should commu
nicate promptly with
either
1. The members of the
Citizens and Council Relief
Committee, Capt. W. B.
Young;, chairman and Mr.
E. B. Hook, Sec. and Treas.
2 The Associated Chari
ties, office in the Dyer
Building; or any of the
various charitable organi
zations of Augusta, asso
ciated with the Associated
Charities.
3 With the Salvation
Army Headquarters and
ithose in charge.
4 With the regular
Board of Charities, office
at the Couyt House.
5 With the Colored Citi
zens Committee, composeif
of Rev. C. T. Walker, Silas
X. Floyd, Dr. G. N. Stoncy,
A. C. Young and P. H.
Craig.
HELP AND WORK.
Augusta has gone bravely
and energetically to work
to relieve the immediate
suffering and destitution,
caused by the flood.
SELF-CONFIDENCE
The man who has an account in this Bank has more than money.
He has the self-confidence that comes only from having money and
from the knowledge that he has "standing at the bank."
And self-confidence, with such a tangible basis to rest on, I*
the dynamic force that enables men to accomplish things really worth
while.
Have you a savings or commercial account here? ■ k
Municipal Augusta in
every department and
every man in each depart
ment is working day and
night to rehabilitate the
good old town and the
splendid work that the
. city is doing is being
' equally matched by the
business concerns and in
dividual property owners i
of the city.
With the spirit being
shown on every hand a new
Augusta and a Greater;
Augusta is nearer to a
realization than ever be
fore.
CO-OPERATE—
NOT CRITICISE.
In the great work of res
toration and rebuilding
that is being rapidly done
by the citizens of Augusta,
from the richest to the
poorest, from the strong as
well as the weak, from the
business, manufacturing,
professional and laboring
i interests, from white and :
colored, what is most Im
peratively needed and
what will do the most good
is help and co-operation
and work, not criticise.
This is the spirit that will
restore Augusta.
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
THE RELIEF FUND.
The city of Augusta has
set the pace for its own cit-
I izens in the work of relief
jto the flood sufferers,
i Have you done your share, j
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30
si
according to your own gen
erous impulses and the sizA
of your pocket book’s abil
ity. Don’t wait to be call
| ed upon in such a time and
in your city’s need. Augus
ta and her people have suf
fered their trial by flood
as well as by fire and has
nobly stood the test.
THE BOARD OF HEALTH
The Board of Health has
doubled its working force
and more men and teams
will be put to work as rap
idly as possible. Let our
citizens co-operate with
this department in tha
splendid work that it is
ing for the restoration
and health of the elty.
A HELPFUL
SUGGESTION.
The Chamber of Com
merce will be asked on
Monday to open an employ
ment or Labor register and
all parties in Augusta,
white or colored, who are
out of work and who want
work, should register at
once. There is work here
in Augusta for every one
that wants it. If you want
to do your share in the
restoration of Augusta,
get to work.
Water Never Touched Them.
Flood ancient history nos. Mul
iarky & Sullivan Co.’s goods are
i above high water mark, and their
j prices below low record mark. Mon
: day they will put out some astonish
j ing bargains; be sur© to visit their
| store Monday. Everything bright and
I dry.