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WANTS
A REAL LIVE PAGE IS
WHAT YOU FIND
IN THE HERALD
WANTS.
To answer some of today's cla**l
Bud ad* will require but a short
walk But, of cours*. the one that
Inter**;* you most may bo further
aw*;
Kvan poor advertising <lne* not
wholly fall widle good advantialng
"makes" any deserving enterprise.
SUtro proa parity la devised, dettlgn*
p«1 and direct**!, not five par rent of
It, or of »tore adversity, 1* Ilia re
ault of "lata," or lu>k.
IxKtk ovar the thing* you have
lirnigk; that wire advartland and the
otbar thing* Thare'S a laaaon lu
It.
That frland of your* who I* always
ao **l»cky” about finding bargain*. I*
an experienced ad reader— that a the
how and why of It
"MUilng" a »tore-ad. la uaually
missing a buying chant".
A too-atnall advertising Mil la the
port tbfct 1# h»rd«*Ht tb l*w>.
If "shopping" I* pleasant to you
under moat any circumstance*. It
would b<- delightful If you were a j
regular ad reader.
WANTED SITUATION
Male.
WANTED: EXTRA WORK TO DO
at night Clerical preferred. .1 1\
cere Herald. ■' ,l>
WANTED SITUATION
Female.
HOURIOOIRL A COLORED OIRI.
d«*nlr«*N poii 1 Mon hm hoiiMgirl. Ad
drcM Lina But Jit, 918 Fro wick Ht.
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WANTED HELP Male
CtJAt'HMAN WANTED Al'l’l.V TO
Wm. H HuirMl, 203 Dyer Hid *
21 fd
fcXI’KHIICNCED YOUNG WHITE
man wanted to ink* order* for and
deliver Mroo*rit*» No uric neod up
ply unlor* the? can fuinUli first clfts*
icfi*rcnrt* Lull at 11112 !>road. liic
AN EXPERIENCED TEA \NI) COE
fan aaD'aiuan by a well-known houn*
with nn oHtiiblipbed buimicMM. It*•-
I»11«** mint rfivw full particular* of ex
perience Hoi 1186 New York City
»4c
FARM HAND; A YOUNG WHITE
nmu without ftmllv to work uud
look alter farm; itood Hilary to right
party. Apply L A Gnniuwd. 2 0
Cummin* Mrwct.
WANTED HELP Female
WANTKD: A HOI'HKM AID. AP
ply nt <ll.l bit Ht!r
COOK WANTKI) A 4’OOK TO (JO
un the 11111. Apply (o P. (J. lJuruttl.
■7c
WANTED Miscellaneous
UOtIBU WANTKD To 111 V TWO
ator> . h to H mom*. In nuv
Addroiu* II W , c ifw Ih*p
aiid «••»!»
WANTKI* BVKRYIiODY To KNOW
that vt e ara open fur bui*ln**nji at
the iini« old eland Dellquoet New
and Old Hook Htore. »31c
IHCSK WANTKH HIOt’OND H AND
roller-top d»*fk Apply Merry tiros.
•7c
~ WANTED Boarders.
1 AM (ioINU TO HIM A t’OTTAOi:
In Humm**T\itl«* ptifnAhly until No\
lit to avoid the •ickncet In the ©tty
uaually followln* floods and would
Ilk# to ••cure tmo young mm oi a
couple to board while out (lure \«1
dree*. Hoarder, care Herald ;•
FOR RENT Real Estate
tUCSIDKNt KS TWO KICSIHADI-K
residence* orer Maxwell Hiitldlng.
1200 lllock liroad ttreet, trotu Octo
b#r lit Apply K H McUn4en, it***
lUu*4 dt. est
rim MBNr ftl MMICKVILI K M£*4
dwo from iKm. t routni, «U con
venlwut It At H ter# Hn«M »tp
rOK HI-N’T RKBUM NOK 1242 AND
1244 Broad afreet. f?s 00 .*aoh Pot
aaatu*n at one* Jno J Pvant, alktf
COTTA** K KIOHTKOoM CO! ruTf:
In Buimuervlllo (or runt, ail modern
con return oa*, ppwnloo at once If d«*
eir««d. ••rvant Imueew La yard Apply
b'22 Oraeno Bt. »llc
FOR RENT Rooms
OKBNK STKKI T, 344. 10IIOUMS
lor** •lat'le, s4'< PO, (>nlr*
iO7. 7■ room*. 936 00, Kill* »(rces. i>lo
and MI, 6-iwra». each Hn*»d
. 1 n-el. 167, * room*, 140 00. Ul*N«
•treed, l>*. 4-tocm* and »üble lower
ft«t. $.'OlH4 Itmad *lre**l. 6>'»# t 17
*lOllll. 136 00; Koyuuld* *trt*ct. 43i,
f.-iwnit. upper flat. »i:>so Apply
864 U road ■ire*! *(•<’
won*. I*o* awt> »r*rt
|B^»'>ULtEV^*Hs2?
, —g:”-A l {gug>aaii *. «*.
In The Herald Pay
Ic A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR SALE Real Estate
AN IDEAL HOME. IT WILL DOU
hla In value In ten years; atop pay.
inti rent; aJno .16 acre* tine land at
Grarewood Apply to C. T. Schmidt,
44; Walker St. »10c
HOUSE: A BEAUT IF 111. HOME, 111
Broad atrnet, for aala; lot 46x120,
house of 6 rooms, largo porch, har k
and front; cement sidewalk; gar., a
m-vt houHij. Brice, $1,160 cash. A|-
flly on premise*. 810 c
IIOUSE: A BEAUTIFUL HOME, 122
Broad street, tor sale; lot 46x120,
and front; cement sidewalk; gas, a
new house. Price $1,160 cash Ait
ply on premises slOc
DWELLINGS: 1241 Broad street, 6
rooms, for $16.00 per month. 618
renter street, 5 rooms, for $16.66 per
month. Apply Joo. J. Evans. »7p
TOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: HALE CORD DRY
plmt wood, delivered, for $1.50.
Rustic swings SI.OO and Rocking
1 hairs $l6O each. Some line Colum
bian Wyandottes, H. L WysnUott.es,
Light Brahmas and White Rocks at
> pedal close out price*. Eggs for
hatching, all Breeds. Belvldere Poul
try Karin, Phone 1184, Augusta, (ia
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
Wbite'e garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. If
WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald otHce Jl6tf
WR'AI’PINO PAPER OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping pur ponce. Ap
ply at Herald Office. Jl6tf
ENGINE. GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Atlas engine, practically new, for
sisle at a bargain. Addrcsß Engine,
care Herald.
POOL TABLES: TWO POOL TA
bins, In perfect condition, for sale;
also soft drink stand. Address C. 'I
W., tare Herald. SGc
MY PLACE ON MILLEDGBVILLB
roed with good dwelling house and
outbuildings, mare, buggy, wagon,
chickens, corn and forag" enough on
It to run It another year; place will
make about 7 bales of cotton this
year. Will sell cheep for one-half
cash; in 14 acres. L. McDonald, II
E. D. No. 2 *6p
DISINFECTANTS
CRKOLEUM, 60c l*T PROHYLAC
tic Fluid r,oe. ( rctdln Die. 25c,
60c and $1 oo bottle. Platts Chlorides
50c Chloride l.ltne
PARRS PHARMACY
516 llroud Street Phone 36!t
FOR SALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Ti)U.o*« Geese, Milicovey Ducks;
llsrrcd Plymouth ll >cka; nil farm
raised, healthy and from first class
stock I’rlrea reasonable Address
Bowdrs Phlalay, Jrcvetuwn, Ga. ts
| HUFF ORPINGTONS- A FEW MCE
yuuug rookrel* for sale Prom the
original famous Conk strain Howdr*
Phlnlay.
FOR SALE
Horses. Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IK YOU MONT BUY YOUR HORSES
Hud mules from us. we both lose
money. August* Stock Yards,
HKD POLL CATTLE A FEW
choice heifer* and bull calve* They
nre hardy, clean stork, good milker*
slid with beef conformation Just the
kind of rattle you like to see around
the farm Per price* and estimates,
j wilt* How die I’htutsy, Grnvetown, Ua
LOST AND FOUND.
4 ALU STRAYED OR STOLEN
from corner Gwinnett and Harlsor
streets, Wednesday, a red calf No
tify M A H., rare The Herald, mid
| get reward a22tt
LOST. SETTER A BLACK AND
whit# setter dog about y**ar and
half old. If found return to Ml 4Me
Intosh stre<M and get nrward J licTl.
M 4 Mclntosh street i?o
Porxn. HORSE TUESDAY. NEAR
Mariam. Ga.. on* large bay hors**,
shod all around, several senuahe*
and cun. showing evidence flood #\-
psrfsncs Owner ran got same bv
proving property and pa>tng for this
advertisement. Addrss* John E Mar
til's, Harltuu. Ga a7e
LOST. HORSE BAY HOUSE; STMT
aide rvwurd if returned to W. IV
Jennings, Jr . or J M Caldwell
Damaged by the Freshet.
| THE UGI STA TRUNK I X<T|)RY
»t!l r«f»alr and put In fir««)**,■ ur
l rt. r your .ruuk* that wetv <U.n«K<-<1
fiy th* -ater Toi-phour thont s?:i.
| tb*> • til *«md for your trunk. x
amtnr thaui and )«*t tou knuar t*o»t \+
! lorr doltv* thn *.<rk U you pt-l.'i
* ntor u<*» trunk, tfici will tak* th*
old on* at part i>»> tnont (Urr UtY»u
a call at k.*l Hroad, Wrong sttdr of
| Sttwt ts
A WANT AD. IS SURER!
SEEDS
GOOD SEEDS.
THE VERY BEST
SEEDS.
TESTED SEEDS.
SEEDS THAT ARE SURE TO
GROW.
Alexander Seed Go.
911 Broadway.
Doing Business In the Same old
Stand. And we are doing It, too.
Alexanders. 911 Broad.
Horse Shoeing
HIGH WATER NEVER TOUCHED
me on horse shoeing. 1 have one
of the best equipped horse shoeing
shops In Augusta, and always carry
a full line of shoes —forty-eight kegs.
Also use a grsst many handmade
shoes. I tit all the shoes myself and
*»« that they are put on properly. I
solicit your patronage, or a part of
It at, least. Three of the best shows
In town, I can shoe forty five head,
four shoes each, per day. Shoes one
dollar per set and upwards. Monthly
shoeing. Horse clipping Clipper
bludes sharpened. L. M. Hutto, 722
Ellis street. ’ sOe
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak Aims developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c. alOtf
C. F. Kohlruss
the MONUMENT DEALER WISHES
to lie no tilled by all who wish to
have '.heir monumental work clean
ed or repaired In a proper manner.
Good work r.t reasonable prices. s 6::
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
k'nds of concrete work, such as
cement walks, reinforced work. 1
have (he latest Improved machinery,
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to Dirn out work for big or
ders Estimates and specifications
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
ta, Ga. J27tf
Warning
Wo make a specialty of
opening and repairing Iron
Safes. All combination
looks should he examined
now and save trouble.
li. E. Fourcher
BROAI) SKREET.
E. M. Deas
MEATS: HAS A FINE SELECT
stock of home-raised beef, veal,
pork, extra file- lamb, spring lamti,
etc E M Deas. 11l Jackson stre.-*
Phone 210. Soc
Barber Shop
THE HOY Air FIRST n.ASS SKI!
vice; hot and cold baths; toilets for
the fr.ee; Florida Water, Lavender
Water. Violet Haset, Witch Haxel. Dr.
Marshall's vlict Cream, Dr. Aronld *
Mentholene Cream, Dr. Marshall's
Massage Cream, Koken's Camphor
shave 10c; absolute cleanliness In
every department. J. 1. Edwards,
proprietor, 20# Washington street.
all fri sat sun lmo c
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
the best plastering muiertal for
walls and ceilings. It gives add!
tlonal strength to the building and
stay* put forever. A H. McDaniel,
Augusta, Ga Jl4tf
Free Sand
THOUSANDS OF LOADS OF SAND
can ho had free if hauled Immedl
ateh from the Reid Warehouse at
North Augusta bridge Two horse
wagons with driver* wanted. RsUl A
Co.. 718 Reynolds street. Ssc
Fruits and Vegetables
IF YOU WANT NOTHING BUT
fresh fruit and vegetable* l have
tham In large quantities; I also give
you something free with every cash
purchase Phone orders given prompt
attention Pall phone 6* Max Mo
gtllescu*. 54R Broad street S6c
Damaged Roofing
;oe ROMAS TAR ROOFING PAPER
slightly damaged lx>w price for
quick sale Apply to Jnc J. Evans
U7p
Barber Shop
1 ADVERTISE WHAT I I*o -I DO
wha I advertise Your money back
If, after taking my twstment for
Dandruff and not cured I mat >
scalp freatment a specialty, having 15
years' experience. If I fall to cur*.
It will coet you nothing—W S Hall,
Leonard Building, Barber Shop slOc
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
T 9 Piano Owners
WHO INTEND MOVING; FROM
this date on your piano meved,
tuned and cleaned for $6.00. The spe
cial price of tuning D $2.50. Cali up
Robt. J. Watson. Phone 604, No. 666
Broad street, the Cable Co. (All work
strictly first’class.) s2oo
DON’T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM.
H. E. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT OK FLOORING. CEIL
ing and weather boarding, all
grades; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-ln.
boards to Sxlu framelng. All this j
stock must be disposed of In next 10 !
days. Address Standard Lumber Co.. 1
Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E. ■
J. O'Connor, 855 Broad St. ts
Muddy Clothes
LET ME CLEAN YOUR MUDDY
clothes and make then look as good
ns good as new. I can give you the
hr.;' of work on short notice and
guarantee every piece of work that
eoes out ol my place. I send for and
deliver all work. Ladles' skirls a
specialty Tuggle Pressing Club,
15,40 W'alton Way. 'Phone No. 2214.
slOc
Painting
IF YOU WANT YOUR SIGN OR
front painted cheap, send for J. H.
Burnett, 1851 Hicks street. ssp
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
50 cents. Phono 112. Alts
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CAM, ME CP i
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel, j
Phone 16. Al2tf j
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR
day. Ready at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c
quart Vandiver's Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. j2stf
Gin House Insurance.
REPRESENTING THE STRONGEST
lire insurance company in the world,
making a specialty of cotton pins. We
will be glad to write cotton gins, old
style and system gins anywhere in
Georgia or South Carolina. Write or
telephone us. F. Phinlz.v A- Co., Ag»s.
SlOo
Reward
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
li * : that Randall's Chill and Fe
ver tonic bills to cure. Guaranteed
to cure where others fall. No cure
no pay. Phone 2214—Randall's Phar
macy. Wc deliver to any part of the
city. olOc
SAFES
That have been in the
flood require attention.
Delays are dangerous—
Be warned in time. We
are experts and can
handle any job.
John F. Brickie
223 CAMPBELL ST-
Free Sand
thousands of loads of sand
exu be had tree if httult-d Immedi
ately from the Reid Warehouse at
North August* briilK*\ Two horse
wagon* with driver* wanted. Reid &
Co., 718 Reynold* street. ssc
Machines Repaired
ALL MAKES OF MACK INKS RE
paired by an expert adjuster. If
your machine was under water better
hate It looked after a- once. Sinner
Sowtn* Machine Co, No. 946 llroad
'■t l *'"- ole
Insurance of all Kinds.
WRITE UR PHONE f PHINI2Y &
Co. for flood Insurance any where
in the city and Marine Insurance on
all steamer* between northern ports
and Augusta. sSo
Notice to Dealers
Wb ARK PREPARED TO HELP
you out with your stock of goods
that »a* damaged in high water, by
cleaning and pressing them for you
and puuiug them In first class con
dition A special price made to *ll
who It ntay cm cam. ellhar by Job or
piece Tuggle Pressing Club. 1540
Walton Way 'Phone No k?l«. a-CV
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
Pickling Goods
GREEN PEPPERS 25c PER PECK;
green tomatoes 60c per peck; at>-
ple vinegar 10c per gallon; onions 25c
1 per half peck; large white head eab
: bage 10c and 15c; spleces and eic.
Now Is the best time to do your pick
ling Please ghe me your order.
L. A. Grlmaud, 210 Cumming street,
I Phone No. 1105 slßc
M E DIC I N E
Prescriptions Promptly
Filled
The MODEL PHARMACY
READY FOR BUSINESS ONCE MORE.
BROAD AND KOLLOCK ST.
B. F. Matheney, Prop-
Send In Your Orders for Prompt Service
Expert Cleaning.
LET ME CLEAN AND PRESS YOUR
suits. Ladies' skirts cleaned arid
pressed. The best work for the least
money of any concern In city. Why
buy new hat when we can make your
old one new. All work guaranteed
Culbreth Pressing Club, 315 Mclntosh
St. Phone 744. a 6c
Notice
AS MY PLACE OF BUSINESS WAS
washed away, I will move one
block below, opposite side. Thanking
my friends for their patronage and
hoping they will still continue with
me, W. Golden, 948 Ellis St. s7c
Carpenter Work
I AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KIND
of carpenter repair work promptly;
can furnish two carpenters. Apply
F. M. King, 1512 Pope Ave. sfp
Warning
We make a specialty of
repairing and cleaning Cash
Registers. All combina
tions should be examined
now and save other trouble.
H. K. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
Brighten Up.
VARNISH STAINS, THAT WILL
make water soaked furniiure look
like new. Augusta Builders Supply
Co., 645 P.roaJ St. Phone 321. ole
IF YOU WANT A PERMANENT
roofing use Protection Brand. This j
roofing has a six Inch lap and driving ;
nails through the lap only and ce- j
menting the over-lapping sheet to It
that no nails are exposed. It can be 1
laid by any handy man. This roofing '
is made asphalt and containing no'
tar. Sold by W. W. Jones, 117 Mcln
tosn St., Augusta. Sl6c ,
WE HAVE BEEN OPEN
EVER SINCE THURS
DAY AT OCR REGULAR
HOURS. NO DRUGS OR
PAINT DAMAGED—i
PRICES SAME AS BE
FORE THE FLOOD.
Green & Horsey
Phone No. 104.
820 Broad Street.
HOLIDAY HOURS AT
POST OFFICE MONDAY
Holiday hours wfll ho observed at
the Augusta postoffice Monday, the j
same being officially recognized as
Labor Day by the department. Gen
eral delivery and stamp windows will
be open from 10 to 11 o'clock Mon
day morning, and only one delivery
will be made to the business district.
No deliveries will be made to resi
dence sections. Rural mail carriers
will also enjoy a full holiday.
LETTER TO W B BRIGHAM.
Auquata, Ga.
l***ar Sir: "H* s a very *c»4l man a*
men no. he's only about fifteen per rent
tricky. '
What do you think of that?
There are eight paint* not-adult era tea
and full-gallon; there are more than two
hundred in all; some adulterated three
quarters. soui*' two-thirds, some halt,
one-third. .4 quarter; and. when you get
down to fifteen per cent, they seem very
good as paints go; they're only about
fifteen per cent tricky.
Mow much la It fair to cheat In a gal
lon. by measure; and how much by
water In milk, or whiting, ehma-clay
ground stone, barytes, benzine, and
water, in paint? Fifteen is the least;
It isn't worth while to cheat for l**»s
than fifteen; they seem to think so any
how. Maybe, it Isn't worth while a*
ail
Devoe is the strongest of all. A gal
lon goes further: 10 gallon* Devoe is
enough for a Job that takes 11 12 13 14
IS 1« 17 1* 19 JO 21 22 of the rest; ana
a gallon cost* |'« when painter* are paid
Now reckon the eo»t*. Devoe ISO. tno
real 955 S6O |<S S7O and »o on.
flow will they wear' The strongest
wears longest, of course.
U It worth while to cheat when an
honest paint costs least and wear*
longest? Tour* truly.
97 F W DEVOS ft CU
Alexander Drug company *ells our
pamt.
COMMISSIONER GODWIN
RECOVERED REVOLVER
In the justice court of Magistrate
E. T. Bennett, Friday afternoon,
United States Commissioner W. H.
Godwin w-aa awarded possession of a
38-calibre Colts magazine pistol, the
same having been found at a pawn
shop on the corner of Broad and
Washington streets, and for which a
possessory warrant was sworn by
Judge Godwin in Magistrate Bennett’s
court.
The pistol disappeared from a draw
er in Judge Godwin's desk, on last
December 24th. He suspeoted a man
who had frequently been In his office,
and accosted him about the gun, but
the man stated that he had never
seen the pistol.
A few days ago Judge Godwin
learned that the gun was at the pawn
shop referred to above. He asked the
broker if he would give It up and
the broker said he wrnuld not. Where
upon Judge Godwin wired for the
number of the pistol and was in
formed by telegraphic reply in a few
minutes that the original owner of
the gun hadn't kept a record of the
number.
However, both Commissioner God
win and Deputy Marshal Murray
wero able to positively identify the
pistol by other marks, and in the
judgment of Magistrate Bennett, their
Identification, was positive.
Don't overlook the Sunday excu*
sions to the Seashore via. the Cha*
leston & Western Carolina Railway
Trains leave, 7:00 a. m.
NOTICE TO HERALD SUBSCRIBERS
Beginning Saturday, Sept. 5, 1908,
Th e Herald issues new receipt cards
to all subscribers who pay the car
rier weekly, and requests that they
get a card when carrier calls to col
lect. If carrier fails to leave card,
please notify the office.
WM, T. McKENDREE,
Circulation Manager.
PROF. AARON WATKINS
TO PREACH IN ATLANTA
ATLANTA, Ga.—Atlanta has the
honor of entertaining not only one
candidate for the vice-presidency on
the national ticket, that ot the In
dependence League, Hon. John Tem
ple Graves, but will shortly extend a
welcome to another vice-presidential
candidate. He is Aaron 8. Watkins,
prohibition candidate. Mr. Watkins
will be in Atlanta Sunday week, Sept.
13th and he has been invited to oc
cupy the pulpit in St. Mark's Metho
dist church at the morning service.
Prof. Watkins, as he is usually ad
dressed, is vice-president ot the Ohio
Northern University, located at Ada,
Ohio, and is professor of literature
aud philosophy in that institution. He
is an ordained minister of the Metho
dist Epsicopal church and belongs to
the Methodist conference of Ohio,
where for twelve years ne was en
gaged in an active and remarkably
successful ministry until called to
occupy his present position. He is
a man of splendid physical appear
ance, a magnetic speaker, keenly in
tellectual and fired with zeal for the
great reform.
NOTICE TO HERALD SUBSCRIBERS
Beginning Saturday, Sept. 5, 1908,
The Herald issues new receipt cards
to all subscribers who pay the car
rier weekly, and requests that they
get a card when carrier calls to col.
lect. If carrier fails to leav e card,
please notify the office.
WM. T. McKENDREE,
Circulation Manager.
DEATH OF MRS. C. C. HUMPHREYS
Friends throughout Georgia of Mrs.
Catherine C. Humphreys will be griev
ed in the following from a Baltimore
txehange:
The funeral services of Mrs. Cath
erine Clarke Humphreys, who died
Wednesday of paralysis, were held
yesterday morning front her late home
on Gwvnn Oak avenue. Howard Park.
Rev. P. S. Walsh, of St. Ambrose
church, Baltimore, heing the officiat
ing clergyman. Interment was in
Rose Hill, Loudon Park cemetery.
Mrs. Humphreys, who was 69 years
old, was the wife of Thomas H.
Humphreys and the daughter of (he
late John Abell Clarke, of Leonard
town. St. Marys county, who moved
to Baltimore In the early fifties and
succeeded Landlord Edgerton as pro
prietor of the Virginia House, on Cal
vert street, near Baltimore, a well
known place In those days. He later
became proprietor of the Hanover Ho
tel. at Hanover and Pratt streets.
Mrs. Humphreys is survived by
four sons (James W. Humphrey* and
! lohn A. Humphreys, of Boston, and
T. H. Humphreys and Wilbur B.
| Humphreys, of Baltimore) and four
[ daughters (Mrs. George M. Boone.
Mrs. J. Leonard Howard, and Misses
Grace Lillian and Maude Sara Humph
reys). She also leaves a brother (Mr.
John C. Clarke, of Baltimore) and a
sister (Mrs. Mary A. Courtney, of
Ridge P. 0.. St. Marys county).
''Meet Mb at Hickey's" ed fIom e tSI c f°l v ood
Remember the place and pot your work donrwt
HICKEY’S BARBER SHOP/
EIGHTH STREET. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4
WANTS
Bankruptcy Notices.
Ir, the District Court of the Northeast*
cm Division of the South* j*
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of L. M. Murphey, ia
Bankruptcy, Banrupt.
To the creditor* of E. M. Murphey, of
Warthen, in the county of Washington
and district aforesaid, a bankrupt;
Notice is hereby given that on the
3 day of Sept., 1908, the *aid E. M.
Murphey was duly adjudged h bankrupt
and that the brut meeting of his credi
tors will be held in my office in Au
gusta, Ga., on the 18 day or Sept., 19u8,
.it 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which
time the aald creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
This Sept. 3. 1908.
JOSEPH GANAHL,
Ssc Referee In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the Northeast
ern Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia,
In the matter of Wm. F. Law, in
Bankruptcy Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Wm. F. Law, of
Augusta, in the county of Richmond and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
J day of Sept., 1908, the said Wm. ir.
Law was duly adjudged a bankrupt ana
that the first meeting of his crooltors
will be held in my office in Augusta,
Ga., on tiie 14 day of Sept., 1908, at lu
o'clock in the forenoon, at which time
the said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, examine
tiie bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting.
This Sept 2, 1908.
Joseph ganahl,
Ssc Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the Northeast
ern Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of A. ri. Miegel, in
Bankruptcy Bankrupt
To the creditors of A. H. Miegel, of
Augusta in the county of Richmond and
diisrict aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
J day of Sept, 1908, the said A. H. Miegel
was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that
the first meeting of his creditors will be
held in my office in Augusta, Ga., on
the 15 day of Sept., 1908, at 10 o’clock
in the forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their claims
appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such othfcr business as may
properly come before said meeting.
This 3epl 2, 1908.
JOSEPH GANAHL,
Ssc Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the Northeast
ern Division of ths Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of B. B. Lovett, Jr., &
Bros., B. B. Lovett, Jr. & J. J. Lovett:
In Bankruptcy Bankrupt
To the creditors of B. B. Lovett, Jr &
Bros., B. B. Lovett, Jr., & J. J. Lovett,
of Bandcrsville. in the county of Wash
ington and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt :
Notice is hereby given that on the
2 day of Sept., 1908, the said B. B. Lovett
Jr.. & Bros., B. B. Lovett, Jr., & J. j.
Lovett was duly adjudged a bankrupt
and that the first meeting of their
creditors will be held in my office in
Augusta, Ga., on the 16 day of Bept.,
1908. at 10 o’clook in the forenoon, at
which time the said oreditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
Tnis Bept 2, 1908.
JOSEPH GANAHL,
Sac Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the Northeast
ern Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of L. C. Toonier: In
Bankruptcy Bankrupt.
To tiie creditors of L. C. Toomer, of
Augusta, in tiie county of Richmond and
district aJorenaid, a bnjpkrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
Ist day of Sept., 1908, the said L. C.
Toomer was duly adjudged a bankrupt
and that the first meeting of his credi
tors will be held in my ofTlce in Au
gusta, Ga., on the 12 day of Sept., 190»
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove tneir claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt, and transact suen
oilier business as may properly come
before said meeting.
This Bept. Ist. 1908.
JOSEPH GANAHL,
Ssc Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the Northeast
ern Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of C. B. Gardner: In
Bankruptcy Bankrupt
To the creditors of C. B. Gardner, of
Augusta, in the county of Richmond ana
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the Ist
day of Bept., 1908, tke said G. B. Gard
ner was duly adjudged a bankrupt and
that the first meeting of his creditors
w ill be held in my office in Augusta.
Ga.. on the 12 day of Sept.., 1908. at 12
o’clock noon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their claims
appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
This Bept. Ist, 1908.
JOSEPH GANAHL.
Br»e Referee in Bankruptcy.
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FROM DALLAS, GA.
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morning and explains itself:
Dallas. Ga., Sept. 4, 190$.
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pecially with the poor. Very truly
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