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SATURDAY SEPT. »
News of the Cotton Crop and Markets Market tditor j
YESTERDAY’S MARKETS.
Holiday To=Day.
AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET
LAST QU OTATIONS.
Middling Bs4c
Tone« Steady
New York Cotton Market
Yesterday’s Figures.
Open. High. Low. Close.
January 8.32 8.42 8.32 8.36
October 8.53 8.61 8.52 8.54
December 8.44 8.52 8.41 8.46
Tone—Barely steady.
Spots—9.3o.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
t Yesterday's Figures.
Open. High. Close
January 8.48 8.56 8.48 8.50
October 8.50 8.61 8.50 8.57
December 8.44 8.55 8.44 8.49
Tone—Barely steady.
Spots—9 1-16. -
FULL QUOTATIONS IN
THE LOCAL MARKETS
(Today’s Figures.)
Close.
Low middling 8 1-2
Strict low middling 8 6-8
Middling 8 3.4
Strict middling 8 7-8
Good middling 9
I.ow middling 8 1-2
Strict low middling 8 6-8
Middling 8 3-4
Strict middling 8 7-8
Good middling 9
RECEIPTS, SALES
AND SHIPMENTS
Net receipts today 1016
Through cotton today
Gross receipts today.. .. .. 1016
Sales for Week.
Sales. Spin. Shplt
Sat. . . 939 130
Mon .... ....
tues ....
Wed
Thurs .... ....
Fri.
Total. . . 939 130 ....
Receipts for Week.*
1908. 1907.
Sat. . . . 1016 1289
Mon 4 ‘ ....
Tues >*«' ....
Wed. «!4
Thurs *'«!«! ....
Fri
Total. . . 1016 1289
STOCKS AND RECEIPTS
Stock in Augusta, 1908. . . .10,662
Stock in Augusta. 1907. . . . 8,703
Receipts since Sept. 1, 1908. . . 3,432
Receipts since Sept. 1, 1907. . . 5,240
IN SIGHT AND SUPPLY
1908. 1907.
Sight to Sept 4.... 76,611 90,736
During week 115,914 103,389
Visible supply. . .1,700,552 2,200,205
ESTIMATES FOR
TOMORROW
Today. Last Yr
■ Galveston 5431
6500-7500 Houston 5219
New Orleass 67
PORT RECEIPTS
Today. Last Yr.
Galveston 7965 5543
New Orleans 443 221
Mobile . 6
Savannah 3530 4093
'harleston 36 477
Vnmington 5 132
<orfolk 15 648
Baltimore. - 659
Total ports( est.).. 12000 11782
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INTERIOR RECEIPTS
Houston 65G8 77
Augusta 742 1143
Memphis 53
AUGUSTA DAILY RECEIPTS.
1907 1908
Georgia railroad. . . . 186 161
Southern railroad. . . . 296 212
Central of Georgia. . .178 278
C. & W. C 171 1
Atlantic Coast Lino. . . 48 ....
\\agon 410 364
Canal
River
Net receipts 1289 1016
Through. ....
Total 1289 1018
SPECIAL NOTICE
On account of holiday in
all markets the regular
edition of The Herald will
he supplied to subscribers
to the Special Market
Edition today and Monday
AUGUSTA GRAIN
AND PROVISIONS
Murpbey & Co, quote prices on Au
gusta gratn, provision and produce as
follows:
D. S. sides, 45-lb, avp, 9 T4c.
D. S. Plates, 8-lh ave .. ..B%c.
b. S. bellies, 22-!b ave, 10%c.
Smoked sides, 45-lb ave., 10%C.
Smoked Shoulders, 8-10-lb, 9%c.
No. 1 Picnic hams, li-8 lbs, 9 l-4c.
Dov e brand hams, 11 -lb, 18 %c.
Capitol City hams, llrlb, 15c.
R G. Breakfast baeon 13%c.
Best white corn, $1.03.
Best mixed corn, SI.OO,
Best white oats, 6fie.
Purina chirk feed, 100-lhH, $2.20.
Chicken feed, 50-lbs., 95c.
Corn chops, 96-lhs., SI.BO.
Dairy feed, 100-lhs.. $1.45.
Pure wheat middlings, $1.50.
Pure wheat bran, sl.lO.
Virginia H. P. peanuts. sc.
22-ib cream cheese, 15%c.
Best second patent flour. $(.50.
Standard patent flour, $1.90.
Fancy patent flour, $5.00.
Wooleott’s Royal High patent
flour. $5.25.
Jarboe’s Royal high patent flour,
$5.40.
Ethereal, highest patent flour,
*5.50.
The above prices on flour 1-8 s and
1 4k cotton; wood 15r more.
Cotton sheets, full size, $1 00.
2-lb new bagging. 7%c.
2-lb standard pieced bagging, se.
CHICAGO MARKET.
(Yesterday’s Figures.l
WHEAT— Open. High. Low, Close.
September .. 98 98% 9s 98>j
December 97;* 977 s 97% 97%
CORN—
September 79% 79% 79 791^
December .. 68'* 67% 67% 61%
OATS
September 50% 50% 49% 49%
December 60% 50% 50% 50%
PORK—
September ••
October ——
LAKU—
September ... .. 9 69% 9 67% 965 965
October 9 72% 9 72% 9 65 9 67%
RIBS—
September .. 9 20 9 20 9 10 910
Occober 9 20 9 20 9 15 9 15
New York Stock Market
Atchison 90%
Atchison pfd 95%
Baltimore and Ohio 96%
Canadian Pacific 172%
Chicago and Northwestern.. ..162%
Colorado Southern 36
Erie 25%
Illinois Central 109
Missouri Pacific 57
New York Central 105
Pennsylvania 124%
Reading 129%
Rock Island 17%
Rock Island pfd 33%
St. Paul 144%
Southern Pacific 108.%
Southern Railway 20%
Union Pacific 164%
Union Pacific pfd 87%
Wisconsin Central 24%
_ *
2 1b sugar bag cloth, 5%c.
New arrow tics, $1.06%.
Whole rebundle ties, 96%c,
Riveted ties, 70c.
No. 1 Ga. Syrup, 2bbls., 38
White clover drips, bills, 30c.
Gold Mine N. O. Syrup, bbis., 26c.
Pure Cuba Molasses, bbis, 31c.
C. O. Molasses, bids., 15c.
C. C. leaf lard, 50-lb cans, 11c.
May Blossom K. U. lard, 50-lb cans,
11 %c.
Fidelity K. R. lard, tubs or cans,
12c.
•Snow Drift Hogless lard, 60-lb
cans, 9 J-4c.
Texas Comp. lard, 50-lb cans, B%e.
Lard in tierces, l-4c less; in 60 lb
j tubs, l-8c less.
N. Y. Gran, sugar, bbis., $5.30.
N. Y. Gran, sugar, 4,2511 b cans
$5.35.
N. 0.. Gran, sugar, bbis only, $5.10.
Sugar f o. b. coast, 10c less.
96-lb Pearl grits, all sizes, $2.20.
Georgia Country Meal, 96-lb $1.95.
Georgia Country Meal, 48-lb, 99c.
Georgia Country Meal, 24-lb, 50c.
No. 1 Alfalfa hay, per ton, $23.00.
No. 1 Timothy hay, pgr ton, $17.50.
No. 1 Pea Vine hay, per ton, $20.00.
No. 1 Vetch hay, per ton, SIB.OO.
New Bermuda hay, per ton, $15.50
Cotton Seed meai, $24.00.
Cotton Seed hulls, per ton, $9.00,
f’ommon green coffee, 7 l-4c.
Standard green coffee Be.
Fancy grpen coffee, 9%e.
Cracked rice, 3%c.
Japan rice, sc.
Medium head rice, 4%e.
Head rice, 5%c.
Fancy head rice, 6%c.
Kcrosf#iso oil, 13c.
Salt, cotton bags, 50c.
Texas R. p. oats, 67c.
Georgia Seed rye. $1 50.
LOCAL STOCKS AND
BONDS.
(Corrector by Martin A Garrett.!
Government Bone*.
i*JU. Alike 1
IT S. 3*. 1905 100
U. 8. 4:4, 1925 J2OJ4
U. H. 2b. 1930 ...103 -
State Bonds.
Ga. 3 1 **. 1930 J A ,?.... 97
Gt. IH«. Itls, M .v N .. 95
Ga. 4 Vi». 1922, .1 A J 10a
City Bonds.
Augusta 4*. 1931. M & S. . 97
August* 4Vie, 192 b. A 0 109
AuguMa 4b. 1931. M * ft 37
Atlanta «>;. 1914, J A J.. 106
Augusta 4m, 1935. M & N-. 96
CliarlcMton 4s. 1909. .1 fr J 99 ——.
Charleston 4 Vis, 1928, A
& O 104
Charleston 6s, 1924, A
* O 106
CoumMa, Ih. 1910, .1 & J.. 'j»;
Columbus 4'/is. 1927, J
J. A- J 102
THE AUGUSTA HEKALD.
Great Northern i;tß\
Amalgamated Copper 7!>'s
American Cad ami Foundry.. .. 40%
American Locomotive 54
American Cotton Oil 35%
Am. Smelting and Rcfng 04^4
Am. Smltng and Kfng pfd.. ..108
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 54*i
Colorado Fuel and Iron 3t»Mi
General Electric 146%
National Lend 84%
Pressed Steel Car 34%
Sloss Sheffield Steel 63%
Sugar 133%
United States Steel 46%
United States Steel pfd 111%
Western Union 57
Mackay’s 60
Mack ay’s pfd 68
Va. Carolina Chemical 28%
Railroad Stocks.
Atlanta and West Point
It. It 140 144
Ga It It and Banking Co 232 237
A A S R It Co 103
Southwestern R R Co . . lOi 106
Bank Stocus.
Augusta Savings Bunk . 175 ——-
Irish American Bank (par
$25) 40
Merchant* Bank 190 190
National Bank 133 1 4»
National Exchange Bank. 126 li>o
Planters Bonn A Savings
Bunk (par $10) 20 22
Union Savings Bunk (par
$25) 62Vi
I Citizens* Bank ——- 191
Local Bonds.
1 Augusta Factory Ist 6s,
due 1915, M and M... PI —.-
I Augusta Ry A- Fine Co
Ist SS, 1910, J A 1) 94
I Iton Air Hotal Co. fls,
J. A r>.. 1011-21 100
I Jacksonville ss. 1924, M
& N 104
Macon 4Vis, 1926. January
quarterly 101 ——
Macon 6m. 1910, January
quarterly 102 ——
Savannah f»s. 1909, Feb
ruary quarterly 96 ——
Savannah us 1914, January
quarterly 102 ——
Local Bonds.
Enter prise Mfg Co. Ist
sm. 1923, MAN 93 97
Sibley Mfg. Co. Ist ss.
due 1923. J A I) ... 93 97
Railroad Bonds.
Augusta So Ry Ist mort
gage, ss, J A- D . . .65 89
C of Os Ry Ist Mfg 55...
1945, F and A 110 ~-
C of ria Hy Ist Con Mtg
6s. 1945, M and M ..106 Vi
C of Ga. Mnc * Nor I.>l v,
lit be. 1916, J and J . .. 99 JO3
Central of Ga, M, G and
Ate lHt ss. 1947. J A J . 99 If 2
Control of Gn. ISatonton
Branch, Ist 6s, 1926,
J and T> 99 102
C of Oh Ist pfd Income
ss. 1915, Oct. -.- ..69
(’ of Ga 2nd pfd incomo
1941, Oct 49
C of On 3rd Income, 6s.
1946, Oct 39
C of Ga Ry Mobile Jnv
Ist FiS, 194 M, J A J... 10|
CCA \ 2nd 7s, 1910,
A an do 108 .........
Ga R K A Banking Co
Ga R R A B Co 6k.
1922 110
P Hy. Co., Ist con. ss. 1991.
J and J .. • • H .... 99%
bocthsrn Cotton Mill Q'.orK*.
Abbeville Cotton Mills (ft
C) 90 93
A lkm Mfg Co (H c> .. 90
Anderson Cotton Mills (H
C) pfd 63 66
Arkwright Mills 109 I0!t
Augusta Factory —— 70
Belton Mills 110 jl'
Cabarrus Cotton Mills .. 130 13.,
Chadwick Mfg Co (N C.)
pfd 100 100
Chiquola Mfg Co (8 CU • 130 12<i
Clifton Mfg Co (H C). . lib lift
Clifton Mfg Co (8 C) pfd <,u
Columbus Mfg Co (On).. 96 joj
Courtenay Mfg Co C) 97 Kilt
Dallas Mfg co <AU) . »4 loj
Knores Mfg Co (H C) ... 70 bu
PJnoren Mrg Co (H C)
pfd 101
Eagle and IMioenlx Mills
(Ga) 133
Easley Cotton Mills (B C) 135 145
Enterprise Mfg Co (Ga). - h.
Gaffney Mfg Co (K Cf . 74 100
Do 2d pfd 86 91
Gainesville Cotton Mills
(Ga) 60 60
GrnnftevlW' Mfg Co (H C) 166 Jf,o
Granby Mill, pfd ... _
Grendel Mills (K 0) 11# 120
Henrietta Mills (N C) . . 160 167
King Mfg Co —— 97
Langley Mfg Co —» 100
Every Woman
l* tour***'l fend ili'/gM know
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URINARY:
DISCHARGES
&EURVKD IN
24 HOURS
Karl, f «(,
wl« hair. (MIDY)
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LEGAL NOTICES.
Providing for the Payment of Pensions
to Ex-Confederate Soldiers and the
Widows of Hx-Confederate Soldiers.
Executive Department. Atlanta, Aug.
24. 1908.
A PROCLAMATION.
By His Excellency, lloke Smith, Gover
nor of Georgia
Whereas, the General Assembly, at its
session in 1908, proposed an amendmen.
to the Constitution of this stale, us fol
lows:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, and tt is here
by enacted by authority of the same,
that paragraph 1, see Mon 1, article * oi
the Constitution of this Stnte. be. and
the same is hereby amended by adding
at the end of said paragraph the fol
lowing: To make provision for the
payment of pensions of any ex Confed
erate soldier, now resident of this state,
who enlisted In the military service ot
this slate, or who enlisted In the mili
tary service of the Confederate States,
during the civil war between the states
of the United States, and who perform
ed actual military service in tlie* armies
of the Confederate states, or lb© or
ganized militia of this state and was
honorably discharged therefrom, and to
widows, now resident of this state, of
ex-Confederate soldiers who enlisted m
the military service of the Confederate
states, and who performed actual mili
tary service in the armies of the Con
federate states, or in the organized milt
tin °f this state, who died in said mili
tary service. or w.is honorably dis
claim! therefrom; provided that no per
son shall be entitled to the provisions
of this Constitutional amendment, the
total value of whose property of ©very
description. Including money and chosen
In action, shall exceed fifteen hundred
dollars, and provided further that only
those widows who were married to such
soldiers or ex-soldiers previous to the
year 1870 shall be entitled to tlm pro
visions of this Constitutional amend
ment. No widow of a soldier kilted •lur
ing the war shall be deprived of her pen
sion by reason of having subsequently
married another veteran who in dead,
unless she receives a pension on account
of being the widow of such second hus
band.”
Now, therefore T, Hoke Hmlth, Gover
nor of said State, do Issue this my proc
lamation hereby declaring that the fore
going proposed amendment to the Con
stitution is submitted for ratification or
rejection to the voters of the staM
qualified to vote for members, of ths
General Assembly, at the general elec
tton to be held on Tuesday, November
3rd, 1908.
HOKE SMITH, Governor.
By the Governor
PHILIP COOK, Seeretary of State.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
To the Sheriff of said County, or His
Lawful Deputy, Greeting
Mamie William* v*. C. C. William*.
The defendant In the above stated ease,
<\ C. Williams, in hereby required In
person or by attorney, to bo and appear
at the next term of t!:o Richmond Stip *-
rior Court to be held hi and for said
County, on the 19th day of October,
1908, then and there to answer the
plaintiff hi action of complaint, and In
default of such appearance the Court
Will proceed thereon as to this trial may
pertain.
WltneM the Honoralite Henry C. Hum.
mond, Judge of said Court, this 2lht
.lay of August, IMS.
WM. D A. WALKER,
Dork of Htipirlor Court,
ftiuhinuud County, tia.
A 22-29. B 5-12.
STATE OR GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To the Hherlff of said County or His
I.HWful Dopuly, Hr.'.ding:
Gideon S. Jones vs. Mattie L. Jones.
Libel for divorce.
The defendant In the above slated
ense Mai tie l„ Jones. Is hereby re
quired in person or hy attorney, to
he and appear at ihe next term of
th<- Richmond Superior Court lo he
•Id in nnd for Ihe county aforesaid,
on |h« l»th day of October, l»(iS, then
nnd there to answer Ihe |>4alnl|fT In
neilon or complaint, as In default of
such appearance Ihe court will pro
ceed thereon as to this trial may per
tain.
Witness the Honorable Henry c,
Hammond. Judge ur said court, this
24th day of August, IDOH.
GEO B. I'OUIINfCLLK,
Deputy Clerk Hup. Conn Richmond
Co., (Ja. a 24 2»; afi-12
lam.-aniar Cotton Mills
<u r i 109
l m.rf*n» Griffon Mlilh <Bl (')
pfd 152 166
! Ihk n»on« Mill" <H (!) . 140
Loii|*p Mill* (N C) 90 96
Do pfd 06
Marlboro (’otton Mill*
C) 9l Vt
Orangeburg Mfg Co
I ►<» 2nd pfd 90
jvibum Mfg Co (Ga)
pfd 101 -06
»‘o, Mfg Co. V W 04
f ) ... . ... 100 104
BalHgh Vo tton MID* (N
C)...... . 100 JO4
*r»mb»Olo Mfg Co Com 40
Do 2d pfd 9 a
Heinlnol* Mfg Co, Ist pfd . 100 102
Hlhlrg Mfg Co .62 66
Hpnrfgn Mill* (H C ) . 140 144
LEPER EARLY’S CASE
STILL UNDECIDED
Nortli Cftrolimi Hi* Blr/h
Place Doe* nut Want Him
There.
WASHINGTON Leper Early’s r ise
prr.mlaes to culminate In the supreme
eourl of the United HtMies, where
(he District of Columbia may call
upon the .tale of North Carolina lo
show cause v, hy It should not re.e|v»
the afflicted man within Its hounds
If this action Is taken, nnd It is
expected It Will lie, the proceedings
will be unique, In that, no similar suit,
has ever been Instituted by the f)l«
Irlct of Columbia Dispute* between
statea are frequent, but to the pres
ent time the dlslrlo has had no dls
aaroi.fnnnt with anv aisle which war
FINANCIAL
THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA
707 BROAD STREET.
ORGANIZED 1865. f , - -
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $460,000.00
L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier.
BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, this Bank will pay I per rant In
terest on CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. These rertlflcates will
ho Issued hy us In sums of SIOO.OO mid up, for stipulated periods of
time, to suit the Depositors’ convenience.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES $3.00 TO $20.00 PER YEAR.
The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
You c;m draw your money at any timo if
you deposit it with us and take one of our
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT.
We pay you 4 Per Cent per annum if
you leave it with us three months dr longer.
The National Exchange Bank.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $540,000.00.
Georgia Railroad Bank
Augusta, Georgia.
This Bank Solicits tho hanking business of
merchants and corporations. We pay 4 Per Cent
Interest on all deposits placed in our Savings Dopt.
YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED.
Greater Facilities and Increased
Returns
nre Insured In the depositor by tho use of the Coupon Certifi
cate of Deposit, which hears Interest from dnte at the rate of
four per rent, payable four times a year. Issued in Augusta only
hy tho
Merchants Bank
Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00
YOUR ATTENTION AND BUBINESB INVITED.
SPECIAL NOTIC.ES
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This Is to notify the public and all
whom It. may concern that I will
not be responsible for apy debts
contracted In my name, except
thou,, personally contracted by me
(j multi ns h. Howard
Sept 29n
STURMAN’S PREPARATORY
SCHOOL
1239 mills Street, Augusta, Ga.
Phono 1511. Kali and winter session
begins Monday, September 14th.
Thorough mathematical and classical
courses. For full particulars, address
WM, H. STUUMAN, Principal.
site
TO TIIF PUBLIC: THKIMfI IS \
report in circulation that I have
gone oul of the Undertaking busl
ness, my loi.s being so heavy from tho
flood.
I am prepared to attend to all calhi
at short notice New stock at do
pot. Telephone No 20.
VV. LOWAlll) PLATT,
Uiidi rtuk’T and F,. tbalmer
slept. 3. 1908.
until Finmimii NoTicm, i iiavr
made arrangements to have cotton
from any point In the City of An
gnsln rtraved promptly to either the
Atlantic States Warehouse Com
pany or the Atlantic Compress Com
pany for ten cent* per bale.
THOMAS BAIIRETT. .111. Prest.
Atlantic Statea Warehouse Co.
SIOc
Public School Notice.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE
city of Augusln nnd the Village of
Summerville Will begin the fall sea
alen at Nine o'clock Monday morn
lllg. Sept. 14th.
The principals of the various
schools will lie at their respective
buildings from 9 to 12 o’clock of
each day during the week for Ihe
pin pose of enrolling and grading
new pupils.
'I lie Normal class for while teach
era will meet at the Tubman High
School Friday afternoon, Sept. 111li.
at 4:tin o'clock,
LAWTON n F.VANS,
Superintendent.
Sl3e
rant recourse to the highest tribunal
In the country
North Carolina the blrlh place and
legal residence of John Early, refuse \
to allow him to return home, and offl
elaln of thi- Male declare Mrs Early
and her baby will be Immediately
quarantined If lliev pass Into Ihi
commonwealth.
What form of proceeding will be
Instituted has not yet been dc’»r
mined hv the dlairlct authorities
Law officers of the district are rusk
lug an Investigation of th« statutes
and believe (he supreme court of the
United Stales would have jitri-dl lion
ss this rase la equivalent to a con
troversy between stale
JIMSON WEED SEED
POJSION CHILDREN
JORDAN, H C Mallb- Dennis,
agid about aevr-n years, and » Idle
child of Mr Chester White, who llvea
near here, were poisoned from eating
Jlmson weed »eed Inal Sunday The
Dennis child died Monday, and Mr
White's child Is still very lli, but with
PAGE DEVEN
FINANCIAL
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
Thn follow I i:ic arrival* a;.a anpiirtm-w*
of 11 aiiim. Union .Station. Aiigunta., tin..,
im wall tin coiicrthum with other compa*
11 to«», arn nhnply klvmi u.m Inform*tioa.
and fir* not Kmirantoad:
(JtiflfccUv* May 31, 1908.)
DEPARTURES.
630 n rr> No 7, Dally lor
Hrnoca, WullittJla, ate.
10:10 n m.—No. I, iially for Or*©nwmi<! #
L/iuronn, Grn*nvlll», Hpartanburg,
Hcndci lonvllWi nnd Anhavllln.
2:06 p. m. No. 42, Dally except Hund»7,
for Allendale, Fulrfux, Chnrlwitoa,
Savannah, Bvuufort, Hod Koyal.
7:00 a. til. No. 3H, Monday only, for Al
lendale, • Imrl«:*i on. Jlcaufort, Fort
Loyal, Hnvantaih.
4:40 p in. No. 5, Dally fnr Greenwood.
No. i leaven Greenwood at 6.60 a.
in- lor Bpartunburg.
ARRIVAL®.
No. 4, Dally from Grcnnwoofl, 9-16
a. in. No. 41. dally excupt Sunday, from
Uhnrleaton. Havannnh, llnanfort. Port
Royal, etc., No 57, Monday only, from
Be.-i #fort, Port Royr.l, Ghnrle*ton and Ha
vannail, 1:30 a. in 12:30 p m No. 3,
dully from Anhovllle, Mnurtanourir,
Greenwood. *tr., oIS p. m. No. 8, dally
from Anderiton, McCormick, eto.. 7:86
P- m.
Train* 41 nnd 42 and 87 and 88 run
polld heswean Auyuiftn mid ChnrlMton.
Kffecilv* Jut in 16, 1908, there will t>«
Til Weekly Parlor Par **rvlc* between
A'lKiiHta and 4nhevtlln, leaving August*
Tu'-ariuys. ThuradnyH and Saturday*;
Aslievllln Monday*. Wednesday and D r rl«
day*. TmiriH No*. 1 and 2.
KIINKHT WIDDIAMR.
General Pn*f«»i)jr«r A**ni,
No 107 Broadway, Augusta. (}«,
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
(Gurrrnt ft< n*dqi** Cdrr«nt«kl to natal
(76th Meridian Tim*.)
DtPAHTUHII.
For flnvnnnah arid Macon .... •*7:loana
For Dublin and Havannato *2:46pi*
For Kavannah and Macon .... .**B 4 -pn*
For savanna 1$ arid Macon 119:40pm
For Havannnh, ' , Tyh«*, llinltad” 117:00*$*
ARRIVALS.
From Havannah and Macon ... ••7:flopm
From Hivarrvah and Mhuuii ...••B:6oam
I- nun havanuah and Mucon ....I!H10am
From Duhlin and Havannnh... .•UMftpm
I 4 rout Ha van'h “Tyb** Llml ted" 1113:46ara
•Dally. ••JJxcapt htinday. HHunday only.
Tiro win* Boom Hl*»tdng Car* berw«*n
Aoku* l a and Hevumiah on night train*,
fopneet* at Mlllen with 'hrough «i«ep
lnK «»i * to and from Macon. Atlanta,
( 'oluinhiiN, IlirrnlnKhuni and (Milcailo, III*.
F. F POWKIt*. W. W HACKBTT,
Corn'l. Ax> T'rnv. Pas*. Aft.
786 Broad HI.
ATLANTIC
Coast Line
NM-j |4* Ihena arrival* and departur«9
in • kI vi n a* Information, hut arrival and
connection* ur* nut guaianuicd.
No b'l. No. 8b
North May 1, 1908. South.
2 3 /pm t,r AuK'iata Ar. 10:00*11
4 06pm Uv Barnwell 7:56*0
4 :opin I*v ... D-rnriMrk ... .Lv, 7:66*n
6 f<9pn» Dv •. Ornneehiirf ...Lv. 7:l6am
6 ihpm Lv ... Hurntvr Lv. 6:6oam
? .f# -;m Lv Klonne* . ...Lv. 4 40am
6 10am Ar Ulchmond .... Lv. 7 2 »pm
9 60am Ar Waahlnfirn ...Lv, 3 46pm
II 20am Ar. .. Haltlrrmri* ~..Lv. 2:l7pm
I 41pm Ar-. W Phil* Lv. 11:65a0i
I I #l-/11 Ar tr w Vork. 23d Ht L»v. 9.36aia
I'l/I.I.MAN PAKLOB tJAUH b«tW*e*
Au*u u ta and New York without / nan*a.
Dining Car Horv)3*. Florence to N«««
York.
I#. r> MTtTLLUM.
Gommerctal Agent* 807 Broad St.
T r WIIITU, W. J f’UAIG.
Gen. Pa* 1 Agent. Pa**, fraff Mgr*
Wilmington, N. C.
hope* of recovery.
Then* wet«• two funeral* and fwt>
Int'-nio fil* at #»ld Oak Grove church
yoaterdn within the eonie hour. Tbs
fls\ t w»m that of Mattie Dennis and
m*xf witMr.k Thoniaa Jones, whoas
ho»lv wan brought down from Man*
rilny Id v |>\ Parker pgrl#<nnai
the services, . ,