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FOR RENT.
1347 Broad Street, J rootna $23.00
658 Hroad Street, 9 rootna 35.00
694 Hroad Street. 5 room* 25.00
952 Green# Street, 12 rootna 50.00
506 Lincoln Street, 8 rootna 30 00
650 Reynolds Street, 17 room. 4167
100 Reynold- Street. 0 room# .. 12.50
318 Walker street, 7 room* 23.00
935 Telfair St , 2 r»*onm 10 00
STOREB.
1224 Broad Street 35.00
1252 Broad Street G 6.00
S7O Hroad Street 35.00
624 Vampbell Street 45.00
222 Campbell Street 20 00
tie (Campbell Struct 60.00
OFFICES.
No. 766 Hroad Street .. $20.81
No 8 Library Hl<lg 18.33
Office* in tha I'luntert: Loan Slaving* Hank Hulldl/ut.
WILLIAM E. BUSH , Library Building,
iok pifivr I'kOM ocr. i.
508 Third Ft, 6 r”«m» and oath, bring built 130.00
413 Telfair, » room* and bath ..J 33.31
£>3li HroacJ, 7 rooms and uaih „ ~s3O DO
CIB Hroad, 7 footr.a and bath $30.00
CM Third, 0 rootiia and baib . .. $30.00
030 Reynoßl*. 6 rooms and bath S3O 00
IC3O Walton (Vljr. 7 rooms i.rd Oath $25.00
*Ol Crawford Are., 5 roon a $14.00
448 Hay, to bo built, poaMkHtoa Nor. 1, 1 rootna, steam beat and
open icratr*. el« trinity and gas ..$,17.50
1*42 Hroad HI., C rootna and bath ..$25 00
1144 Hroad St., fi rootna and bath., $25.00
1208 Hroad St, Store $11.13
106-207 Sixth 81., ator* $30.00
MARTI IN’ <Sr GARRETT, over m in. ping.
STOCKS
ORDERS FXEC'JTED TO BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANOE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ARGO & JESTER.
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
FOR RlilNT
426 Hav fl ronnu* $ or (00
207 Washington Hlr«»t. f» room* *»r 00
Soft Wai'hiiiKtufi BtroH. o room*. * ’ oo
s’i2 II mad 8 room*., ... .. 00
>*2o THfalr Sih*h 0 room* # ' 2,7 r ,O
'I t Hair Bir< » i. Th«* Mill, Ift room* r»8 00
404 Mich Hlr*'«*t > rontji* 1* 00
North AtijiuMii K -ioh! Avuiiiip, 7 rnotno. ’* 25 oft
North AugUHtw. W »*Ht Avcruio. r» room* 17 00
FLATS.
Hroad Htroot, 2 room*,. 18 oft
. , Klhop Bfr#*oi 2 room*.. ...... ## 20 00
I*', ) oluit HlrM, 5 room*., ~ ~ l r 00
Mil Kill* Btr«*i<i, 5 room*., 12 DO
STORES.
tVirnor Telfair and .ln<k>nn fltrn l * fiO 00
WsrfhuuHt*, Walker Hiroot # B'l *
APPLY TO
CLARENCE Li. CLARK,
REAL ESTATE. .. 842 BROAD STREET.
EDUCATIONAL
SACK tD HI MU AC ADI MY
1264 Elll* 31, Augußta, Oa.
Conducted by lh<> Bl*tcrs of
MiTcy, and empowered to confer
diploma*. offi ra auparlor edura
llonal advantage* for girl*. Mud.
cal eulturt and the training of
orgaulala a *pe<l*ll2.
Reopen* Oapi 8, 1008.
Preparatory school for boy*
from five to nine year* of age.
Fur particulars apply to the
SISTER SUPERIOR.
SACK! D HI AK! COltlGf
IJO6 Ellla Street, Auguata. Ga.
For day agholar* only. Empow
ered to router all Collegiate I>*
■reva. Thoroughly upto-date
The curriculum Include* J’htl
oauphy, Literature. Ancient an I
modern History, Physic*. Ch.-mls
try, Aetronomr, Mathematic*
ArlthmeUc, Bookkeeping, etc.. Ste
nography and Typewriting at par
ant* option Modem t.nngvmge*
without agtra chat go.
RE-OPENS TUESDAY.
SEPTEMBER STM, 1908
For Catalogue ana particular*, ap
ply at th* Cellfg*
JOHN J. SHERRY, 8 J.
Preaidant
Miss funk’s
Commercial School,
Harufon Building
Augwata. Ca„ teach** short
hand, typewriting, bookkeeping,
apellmg, arithmetic, Engtlah
and penmanahip. Practical
method* and term* reasonable
Day ctaaa. Night da** Writ*
tor catalogue, or call phont 42?.
NEGRO SHOT IN FUSS
OVER A SMALL AMOUNT
DRARtNC, Ga Cleveland Mar
sbaU. colored, had a difficulty and
nbot another negro over leu rent* on
Monday laM Sheriff Peer, from Co
lunthta county, with eeveral other
"“*» bavn been u. 1114 tu catch turn. 1
OUR PHONES
867 and 868
Are In Order
OUR WAGONS ARE
M AK ING REGULAR DE
LIVERIES TO ANY PART
OF THE CITY.
844 BROAD STREET
RESIDENCES
I 515 Calhoun Street, T room*.
hath, electric light* sls on
1 431 llroad gtrewt, |*( door, 4
room*, bath 18.00
North AttgUPtt, T room*,
electric light 15 00
I 516 Kill* Street, 5 room*,hath. 11.50
! 206 Kill* Street, 4 room*, bath. 15.00
614 Crawford Aveuue, 5 room*,
bath 10 00
il3oo Block. Walker Street, 1
room*, new houao 7,5 t
11219 l ine Street, 7 room* lira
STORES.
j 1045 Broad Street ............ s4l fe
'lOl9 Campbell Street I{|V
S 611 Kilt* Street 1100
LOCKHART & COMPANY
i REAL ESTATE. FIRE INSURANCE
1 RENTING.
CANAL TO BE READY
BY OCTOBER
FOURTH
W. J. Oliver Gives Bond to
Have Water At Normal
Height in Thirty Days
Barring Providential De
lays.
Againat bids made by several con
t ’Rotors yesterday afternoon W. J.
Oliver won the contract for con
strue: lag the various broken places
In the Augusta canal bank. An es
timate of 40,000 cubic yards was made
as the amount of work necessary to!
le tilled in and the winning price was ;
54 % cents per ya r d.
Bond In the sum ot SIO,OOO is given
to have the canal In shape lor the
mills to begin operation the first
Monday In October, exactly 30 day:-;
from today The same bond binds
| Oliver to finish the work In all de
i 'alls In 60 days from date. The great
j constructor will no doubt be aide to
carry out his part of the agreement
I ns he has unlimited equipment of the
most modern type All his appara
tus for carrying on the work will ho
In place Monday, most of it coming
from Statesboro and Louisville, Ga.,
where he lus recently been engaged
In building the Savannah, Augusta
and Northern railroad.
The terms of the contract as set
forth In Oliver's bid were as follows*
"Augusta, Ga., Sept. 3rd. ISbg.
' Mr. Neablt Wingfield, City Engineer,
Augusta, Ga
"Dear Sir: I In g herewith to sub
mit the following proposition for re
pairing the breaks In the canal hank
"lst. To commence work at once, I
and complete banks to sufficient
width to allow tinning In the water i
to Its normal ht-lgbt in thirty days
front Sept 4th—Providential hind
ranees excepted and to complete
hanks to full width as provided by
specifications In sixty days from
same date. Price to be 54 'fa, cents
per cubic yard. Bid based on esti
mate of 40,000 cubic yards; If In
creased, a proportionate Increase In
time snail he given.
"2nd. Approximate estimates to
be madn of work done every two
weeks, Hnd 90 per rent of work done
to be paid to contractor. Final pay |
Hawes
HATS
SOFT AND STIFF ARE NOW ON DIS
PLAY AND THIS FALL’S STYLES ARE
UNEXCELLED BY ANY MANUFACTURER
IN THE COUNTRY.
THIS IS THE BEST $3.00 HAT
EVER MADE. : : : : :
McCreary’s
742 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA
ment when contract Ik completed
"3rd. I a!*o agree to put on thi
work at once all team* necessary,
with aufr.clent outfit to complete work
in aprs'tkcil tlßo'
•'4Ui. The city la to furnish all
necagaary right of way aud borrow
pit*
"sth 1 agree to have the rank'
hanks sufttrtentlv completed within
thirty d«tv» from Sept. 4th to allow
turning lu the water to Its normal
height In said canal, In order that Uic
city nil' bave ample facilities for tint
running of the factories and for the
uaet >1 the community, and for Are
W. J OLIVER, bi P E OLIVER,
Attorney tn Pact."
If you want a heart producer, or
der Clinch tie Id front your dealer or
direct of the Cltnohflekt Coal Corpor
ation, Charlotte, N. C."
NORTHERN MAILS
CONTINUALLY LATE
On Account Of The Late
ness, The Mail Can’t Al
ways Get Out On The
First Delivery.
Northern malls t-ome In not
!«*«* than two hour* late every dav
hand running." since the flrat regtt
at schedule waa operated On ae
count of a three-hour delay thl* tporn
'ng. It was Impossible for clerk* at
the peat office to catch the flrat city
delivery with northern pouch matter,
and the mail came out on the second
ly^TO-NIGHT
■stfeanaiamtfiuia*
>' iw • >-rmrruJP^
v till will 1 *M
*-
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Big Flood Sale
IN FULL BLAST!
i
UNHEARD OF BARGAINS HERE.
Saturday
Will Offer Best Bargains of the Week.
... ALL KINDS OF . . .
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Clothing
ASKIN <& MARINE CO.,
1015 BROAD STREET.
DEARING PERSONALS.
DRAWING, Ga.—Mr. Jeff Rogefs, |
who has been spending some time
with his father's faintly, has returned
to Social Circle.
Miss Marie Williams, of Thomson,
und Master Herbert Elliott, of Au
gusta, are with Mrs. Essie Howard
this week.
Mrs. Lorle Rents, who has been on
a visit of several weeks to her sister,
Mrs Willie ltodgers, has returned to
ber home In Leila.
Miss Belle Culpepper, of Augusta,
Is the pleasant guest of relative* here.
Mr and Mrs. Alex Huff, of Augusta,
are spending some time with Mrs.
Huff's parents on School street.
Mr. and 59r J R Prlntup have re
turned from Fountain camp meeting.
“Cllnchfleld the Coal of Quality.'’
glennville social and
PERSONAL ITEMS.
GI.EKNYII.I K. Ga Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Anderson and children visited
Tybee Sunday,
Mr and Mrs W. B Surrency are
guest* of relation* at Tlson this
| week.
Miss Myrtle Padgett of Reldsvllle
Is visiting relatives here.
Mr J B. Seeklnger. Jr, was In Sa-
Ivannah Sunday.
Mrs. J W Holland wa* a guest
of relative* a> Hagan recently.
Mr J K Burkhalter of Hagan
I visited here Tuesday
Mrs Rosa Dutton of Cameron fa
!'lilting relatives on R. #*, D. No. 4
Miss Fronnle Cowart of Collins It
(vlaitlng friends here
| Mr C, A. Durden wa* tn savannah
Sunday.
Miss Nellie Mlcbel of Collins was
a visitor here recently.
Mr*. C. R Swain will return home
i this week from an extended visit to
relative* and friend* ui Screven
t county.
SALVATION HR MY
CONTINUES
WORK
The Salvation Army Ib fllltng about
1 ’it ticket;; a day. Thtyse tickets are
tor rations and bedding. These are
filled out for one, two or three per
sons and some times for a family ot
five or six. The Augusta Orphan
Asylum contributed a wagon load of
clothes and shoes Friday morniug.
Ensign Robbins received a tele
gram Thursday from {'apt. J. P. Say
ers, In Savannah, to the effect that
two barrels of flour and two bundles
of clothes are on the way here.
Major M. .E. Hnjton, of the south
ern division of the Salvation Army
was in the city Thursday and said:
T did not have any idea that the
conditions In Augusta were as had as
they are. 1 am perfectly satisfied
with the work that the local station
is doing.” Major Barton investigat
ed the system at the local station and
she does not think that it could be
any better.
A very pathetic case came to their
attention Friday morning, a woman
with two Bmull children liv«’d on the
Hot) hundred Block of Broad street
and her home with all of her effei *.s
’as washed m ay. They were In a
pitiful conrii lon. They were sly an
clothing and other necessities and
will be helped until the mills open
so they can get work.
MRS. OLA OVERTON
DIED AT DEARING
DEARINO, Ga. —Mrs. Oio Overton,
wife of Mr. Johnle Overton, died on
September 1. 1908. after a lingering
Illness of four weeks. Th e death is
doubly sad. She leaves a heart
broken husband who has had typhoid
fever a month also a baby a month
old. and two daughter*.
She was buried at Sweetwater
church. Rev. Thog. Simons officiating.
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL 1
Health is Worth Saving, and Some
Augusta People Know How to
Save It.
Many Augusta people take their
ll'es tn their hands by neglecting the
kidneys when they know these or
gans need help. Sick kidneys are
responsible for a vast amount of But
tering and ill health, but there Is no
need to suffer nor to remain In dan
ger when all diseases and aches and
pains due to weak kidneys ran he
quickly and permanenßv cured bv the
use of Doan's Ktdney Pills. Here in
an Augusta cltlien a recommendation'
Mrs E J. Graham, 453 Taylor St.,
Co. They strengthened my kidneys
and 1 both used Doan's Kidney PIIU
and they did us a world of good. I
suffered from dull nagging backaches \
accompanied by pains In my loins and :
some mornings on first srtstng. mv '
condition was such that I could hard
ly'get about to attend to my work. |
Doan's Kidney Pills were at last i
brought to my nUentlon and I oh- I
talned a box at Green & Horsey Drug
Co. They strengthened by kidneys i
and as a result the backache disap- 1
peared. 31v husband also had such
acute backaches at times that ho
could not work. Two boxes of Doan’s
Kidnev I*lll* were all that was re
qulred In his case to dispose of lit*
trouble."
For sale by air dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster Mllburti Co.. Buffalo
New York, sole agents tor the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan» and
take no other.
Somewhat Disfigured , But Still
in the Ring!
My Drug Store at 503 9th Street, was nearly destroyed, but out of
the rubbish, am fast getting things replaced, and oan now fill any
Prescription or supply any want.
Trusting for a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended me, I shall endeavor to satisfy any one who gives me theih
trade.
NEW GOODS—OLD STORE, AND OLD MEN.
R. H. LAND.
To Our Patrons:
The flood damaged us badly, but we are pleased to say that
we are rapidly getting things in shape and new goods are ar
riving by express and freight and we are now ready to serve our
patrons.
We take this ooportunity to thank many of you who have paid
your accounts so promptly.
We would ask those who owe us to kindly settle. WE are
fraqk to say WE NEED THE MONEY.
Will those who had purchases charged on Wednesday, the
26th, kindly give us a list of the items? All charges on this
date were destroyed by the flood.
Thanking you for your loyal support of the past and hoping for
continuance, we are,
Respectfully,
Hollingsworth & Co
Here’s a Good Rule!
Lay aside a little money every week for th e hard-up or the
hard-off day. Or to meet such an emergency as that through which
we have Just passed.
One Dollar will open an account—4 Per Cent interest paid.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
823 BROAD STREET.
“WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE.”
SALESMANSHIP
•
THE IDEAL AD. HAS SALESMANSHIP
WRITTEN ALL OVER IT.
Its not how much you advertise, hut the way.
you do it. Good ads. are tailored-made—the
hand-me-down sort are usually written on the
spur of the moment, without thought of value,
space or result,
To Make It a Success
you must know the goods and have the goods.
I have no ads. made up, but I call and see what
your stock consist of and know it as you
know it.
Drop me a card and I will call amr
show you free of charge. : : :
Harry D. Griffin,
P. 0. BOX 738. AUGUSTA, GA.
THURSDAY SEPT.