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FOR RBIN T.
1*47 Broad Street. 7 room* S2S.O<T
E.-. 9 Broad Street, ft roome .. 35.00 |
694 Broad Straal. 5 rcotri* 25.00
953 Greene Street 12 roome.. . 50.00
500 Lincoln Street, S rooms 30 00
666 Reynolds Street. 17 rooms 41.07
106 Reynolds Street, 6 rooms .. 12.50
338 Walker Street, 7 rooms . 25.00
936 Telfair St.. 2 roomi 10 00
• STORES.
1224 Broad Street 35.00
1262 Broad Street 65.00
570 Broad Street 35 00
524 Campbell Street 45.00
222 Campbell Street 20 00
626 Campbell Street 50 00
OFFICEB.
No. 765 Brood Street 120 83
No 8 Library Bid's •• ... 1* 33
I Offlees In the Planter* Loan &R«vlng* Bank Building
l WILLIAM E. BUSH ,
FOR HUNT FROM OCT. I.
508 Third HI, 6 rooms and oath, being built $20.00
41;: Telfair, H room, and hath ..ss3 33
529 Broad, 7 rooms and batb., .. .. .. .. ... S3O uO
618 Broad, 7 rooms and bath . .. $20.00
614 Third, (> room* and bath s2ooo
929 Reynolds, 6 room* and hath ■ .. • .$30.00
s6tO Walton Way 7 rooms and hath $25.00
901 Crawford Ave.. 5 rooms. $14.00
4*6 Bay. to he built, possession Nov. 1, I rooms, steam heat and
opon grates, alerlrletty and gn* $32.60
1242 Broad Ht., 6 rooms and hath.. .. .. .$25 00
1244 Lroad St., 6 rooms and hath.* $25.00
1288 Broad «*., Store
*OS 207 Birth 8! , atom
MARTIIN OAKPB'n , i.rw. wnuawo
STOCKS
ORDERS EXECUTED TO BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ARGO & JESTER.
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
FOR RBIN'T
426 Itav Htr»»l, 9 room* $25.00
207 Waahliirton Street, 6 room* .. .. 25.00
SO# Washington Street. 6 25.00
582 Broad Street, 8 rooms' 1 ' 1 25.00
829 Teltair Streat 9 room* * l> „ .. 37 56
Telfair HtrmC. The Hills 10 . °'m* 58.00
404 High Street, 5 rooms,. I 12.00
North August*. Forest Aveni, '7 room* 25.00
North Auftuata, Wasl Avenue' ’ rooms., 15.00
-’LATB.
6198$ Broad Street. 3 rooms.. 18.00
215 Klhert Street. 3 rooms,. .. $0 00
246 Telfair Street. R looms.. .y jj . .. 15 00
831 KUIa Street, 3 rooms 12 00
STORES.
Corner Telfslr and Jantison Streets 60 00
Warehouse Walker Street 83.33
APPLY TO
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
REAL ESTATE, .. 842 BROAD STREET.
Here’s a Good Rule!
Lay said* a little money every week for the laid up or the
laldoft day. Or tn meet such en emergency et |het through which
we have Juet pteerd.
One Dollar will open an account—4 Per Cent Interest paid.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
S*l BROAD STREIT.
-WHERE SAVINGS ARB SAFE."
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SPRINGS
we manufacture all grades of
Springs and Mattresses
FROM $2.50 Ul>.
Our ROYAL MONARCH Single Cone Spring
Guaranteed to be Stronger Than Anything of its
Price on the Market. You Will Dream Sweet
Dreams on Our WHITE EAGLE. Sanitary Felt
Mattreaa Ask the Furniture Dealers.
Aut|ust<] Mattress and M sq. Company
Boosters' Committee Will
Canvass Flooded Districts
Will Find Ont Definitely
What Augustan* Hit By
Flood Need and Then
Take Steps to Secure
Necessary Funds.
Yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock
the Boosters elub held a committee
meeting at the Elks club to discus*
th> flood saltation and hear the re
po r of the oominlttee appointed to
confer with the General Relief corn
mi:tee In charge of the relief fund*.
Mr. Philpot was the first to take the
floor and he outlined the purpose of
the special mealing and dlscusasd the
advisability of a mas* meeting a*
planned by the organisation at th"
Sunday meeting.
Mr C Henry Cohen declared he
was In favor of raising all the avail
able money In Augusta before going
out for more, Mr. Wm Schwelgert.
did not think that It would be ad
vertising Augusta as a pauper dty
If an additional appeal «u made for
outside aid, hut ha urged securing
more money apd if it could not he se-
Cured locally It should be secured
from the outside. Mr W. F. Bowe
argued that only the outside edge of
the suffering had been touched by the
relief committee and he declared that
more funds were needed Mr K. .1.
Krheldlng stated that he though:
toere was enough money in Augusta
to prevent want, but that was not all
the situation demanded and aid
should b* secured from other souroe*.
Replacement muit be made In many
cases ha said.
Favored a Canvass.
Mr Rufua H. Brown, member of
1 the executive committee, who pre
sided over tho meeting, favored a
canvass to obtain figures on the slt
i nation and then urged local aid as
far a* possible for relief He was of
the oplulon that the rebuilding and
I rehabilitation of August* remains
largely with the pdople of Augusta
and they m«mt a^t.
I»r. Richard Wilkinson was pres
i ont and outlined an extensive plan
! of work which he thought might r<*
] Milt 111 great good and solve the prob
lem of relief He stated that he was
of the opinion that SI6OOO could be
wisely expended In helping many of
| the poor to get part of the furniture .
they needed, but he urged that the,
j city do the work and that the people
| he advised that ts they clean up their
I promises aid will be given them In i
i thin manner.
Not Enough Money.
t Mayor Dunbar made a statement of
conditions as he found them and de
i lured that he whs of the opinion that
there was not half annjlgh niouey tn
j the city treasury to relieve the suf
I forers, and tn concluding, he Raid
"1 do not want anything done
hastily that would put the city In a
fnlse light I think that the Bop*l
er a club has made a moat generous
offer and they should he publicly i
thanked, at a miss meeting If ne
cessaay.
j "l want the Booster* to make a
! thorough canvass and after reporting
the altuatlon a* they found It, wo
! shall see if those men who sre not In j
favor of accepting outside aid will
he ready to come to the city's help. ,
;if the cltlisiia of Augusta will not
| contribute to the relief fund ■suf
ficiently to permanently relieve the
situation. then we shall call for out
side aid. I have no confidence tn men
who come to the aid of their fellow
cltiaena only upon solicitation."
Mr 1-ouls Brooks was of the opln l
lon that many Augustan*, who had
‘ not contributed to the relief fund
would do so if Importuned and oth
-1 ers w»r* of the same opinion.
After more discussion tt wss deeid
l ed to appoint committees to canvass i
>lie flooded districts and see just
j what was needed and if It Is deemed
advisable the mayor will call a mass ;
; meeting of the citizen* to further ;
lake up the question.
GEORGIA-CAROLINA FAIR
ASSOCIATION MEET SOON
A caUed meeting of the Georgia
Carolina Fair association has been
called liv Secretary Wank K H"Bne
for next Thuradav afternoon at 6
o'clock The meeting will be held
at the office* of the Chamber of
Commerce as usual
Mr W J. Moore who handled a
large part of the business end of the
fair since it* inception has been ask
cd to rotn* track during the week t'.
the fair tht* fall and he has written I
staling that he would come ts po*. j
atble
MATTRESSES
The
General Demand
of (be Wt H » Informed of the World luu
•Intve been Vor ft simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; * laxative which phytietan* could
•auction (or (amity u»c hecau*e it* com
poiient part. are known to them to tic
wh'dewome and truly beneficial in etl«>ct,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in netion
In supplying lh»t demand with it* ex
cellent combi nation ut Syrup of Figs and
lUixtr of Semi*, the (klifomi* hig Syrup
Co proceed* ftlong ethical line* »n.i relic*
vti (he merit* of the laxative for it* remark
, aide toccw**
That U one of many rwaaon* why
Syrup of fig* and Idix.r of Senna i* given
the preference by the Well-Informed
lb get It* ben*^teal effect* always buy
I the genuine manufactured by the Cali
i ‘ornia Fig Syrup to. only, and for »alr
jby all leading druggist*. Pnoe City cerA
; tar bottle.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
TODAY’S CONTRIBUTIONS
A list of the contribution* received
since Saturday night by Mr. Hook is
as follows:
Savannah Cotton Exchange .$1,600.00
Savannar Relief Com 390.00
Barrett & Doughty L25j.00
Phlnlzy A Co 100.00
J. D. Walker, Sparta, Qa.,.. 50.00
E. H. Callaway 50.00
Mirhaels-fitern & Co., New
York 50.00
J. J. Cohen 25.00
A. P. Padgett 26.00
Jr. O. U. W. 20.00
Mrs. Lawton' 10.09
White Plains subscription . 40.00
K of P. Lodge, Wards, S. C. 15.00
Dr. J. T. Plunket 50.00
Mrs. E T. Lewis, Nashville 10.00
Andrews Bros 25.00
Hntnes & Bishop, N. Y. .. 26.00
: Mr. A. Olfenbuttel, N. Y. .. 10.00
Total ..$2,595.00
NEW PASSENGER SERVICE VIA
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
pending the Inability of the At
lantic Coast Line to cross the Santee
■river on that line between Orange
burg and Sumter, they have decided,
effective Tuesday or Wednesday
next, to inaugurate specal temporary
xervldf, over the C. & W. C. Ry. via
Yamassee. connecting with the At
lantic Coast Line's Florida and Weßt
Indian Limited'' at that point. Pro
posed schedule will be to leave Au
gusta 12:30 p. tn., handling one of
til,, latest steeper* through to Jersey
City without change, arriving New
York 2:46 p. m. (New schedule, ef
fective September Bth.)
Returning, this through sloeper will
be handled from Yamassee to Augus
ta by special train, arriving here ap
proximately 12:30 p. m.
The Atlantic Coast Line suffered a
very heavy loss In th«ir Santee River
trestle, over a mile of the trestle
work having been completely swept
away.
IN RECORDER'S COURT
There was a large docket at re
corder's court Tuesday morning. About
15 men. were found guilty of violation
jof the 4«nth section and received nor
mal fines.
John Carol, a negro, was given
slon or 90 days for loitering.
Price Watson, a country negro,
was charged with loitering. It seems
that he had been at work Monday
night and was on his way home,
i whan the officer caughi him and car
ried him to the barracks. The re
corder asked hint where he was from.
|He answered: “I came from Saluda,
j Sunday." SIOO or 90 dajs."
Lena Jpseph, a negro wroman, was
charged with violation of the 460th
nnd 111th. ordinances. It seems that
the ofTtcers heard that she had an
•scaped convict at her house and
wlu they went to get hint, she re
fused to admit them. They went in
ihe window and found the negro. Ths
woman then started to cursing them
and when put under arrest she re
fused to come She said: "I hesitat
ed to come because I hadn't done
anything." The recorder said: "I
don't hesitate to give you SIOO or 90
days."
FOR NERVOUS DISORDERS
Takf* Horgford's Acid Phosphate
Especially for the relict
of nervous headache, exhaustion and in
somnia.
MR. JOHN NEWMAN
CORRECTS ERROR IN NAMES
Mr. John Newman, living at 1010
W dlawn. and employed hv Golden
and Simmons at 630 Broad street
asks that the public take notice that
he is not the John Newman, who Is
assisting the poltee tn special work,
lie states that he has never bbeti in
the employ of the police and does not
Intend to be and would ask that hi*
trlends eorrect the Impression that
has got:en out alauit him Mi New
man sa>» that he is annoyed by th
comments directed at him by thos ■
who are deceived by the similarity
in name*
JUDGE AND SOLICITOR
WENT TO THOMPSON TODAY
McDuffie county superior court con
vened tn Thomson Monday and Judge
Henry 0 Hammond and Solicitor Gen
eral Jo* S Rex unlit*, together with
several attorneys, went up In the
morning aid will be there for aome
time most of the attorney* remain
ing through the se*»ton of the court
It t* thought that the huaineas will
be concluded before the week la out
as the docket 1* an uuusually light
one.
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LITTLE MARY KINDRICK
PASSED AWAY TODAY
The many friend* of Mr* 1-adrttn
Knndrlck regret to learn of the de*t,.
of har little <*%«n year-old daughter.
Mary, whoa,, death occurred Sunday
afternoon at the family residence near
the Richmond factory.
Th* little girl *a* the Idol of her
fond mother and tt i* with great mor
row that her friend* learn of her be
reavement. The funeral take* place
,gt Blrthe Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock The interment I* at Blythe
cemetery.
tttu .mi*.
Augusta Brewing Go.’s
Near BEER -■; w.
“BOOST AUGUSTA”
Boost Augusta s Manufactories
Leave Your Money at Home.
Augusta Brewing Co.
You Get Results From
the Start Drinking
GLENN SPRINGS
MINERAL WATER.
Makes your liver lively. Its
easy nature when vaur liver's
right. Red tongue, sparkling
eyes, good complexion, sweet
breath; nature’s tonic for the
ilver, kidneys, stomach and
skin.
Relieves constipation, bilious
ness, jaundice, dvspcpsia. ap
pendicitis and rheumatiam.
Ever lasting shipping quail
tie*.
(linger ale and carbonated
water.
5 Gallons De- f ■ rn
livered wlfOU
PHONE 800
ST. PATRICK SCHOOL
WILL OPEN MONDAY
Commercial Institute Will
Annin be in Hands of
Christian Brothers for
This Scholastic Year.
St Patrick's cornmercfal InatPnt*
»(|1 open Monday next and pupil*
will tie enrolled thl* week Th«
nirlattan Hrother* will continue in
1 rharge and will aee that the InaUttt
j Mon I* conducted tn the aame excel
j lent manner that ha* characterlted tt
caper tally In recent year*. The facul
ty wrin remain practically unchanged
and the curriculum aa l**t year.
Parent* who are puttied aa to the
place where to send their boya are
asked by the brothre* to call upon
them at the achool art' da v thl* week,
where full Information will be given
and the varlou* course* and dally
explained.
JUST
TRY
IT
PITCHERS
wafTMMitruMiH 11 mii min ■
100 dozen Decorated China Pitch
er* are our premiums this week, with
all purchases of any of the following
articles:
! 1 j ibs. Java & Mocha Coffee . 500
i 2-lbs. Java Flavored Coffee ....60c
2V4-lI |S - Porto-Rican Coffee 50c
1-lb May Blossom Tea 50c
2 bottles A. & P. Extracts 50:
j 1-18-ox. Can A. & P. Baking
Powder 50c
1-lb. Thoa-Nectar Tea ,60c
Remember these Pitchers are limit
ed. We will g.ve them away as long
as they last.
great^B
rr ; N c ;wMj
844 Broad Street.
Phones 867—868
325 Stores in the U. S.
FOR RENT.
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RESIDENCES.
124* Greene St , 7 rooms .. ~*46.00
51*1 11*11* St, 5 mom* 27.50
20* Kill* Bt , 4 room* 16,00
511 Caiboun St . 4 rooms .. .. 12 50
1021 Jackson St., f rorai M 6a
STORES.
1019 Gampbell atree* .. .. ... IfJOf
IMS broad MtR 4 i
652 Ellla street 27.00
Lockhart & Company
RwllsLle. Renting. Mre Insurance
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8.
EDUCATIONAL
SACRED HEART ACADEMY
1264 Eflia St, Augusta, Ga.
Conduotod by the Slater* of
Mercy, and empowered to confer
diploma*. Offers superior educa
tional advantages tor girls. Must
cal cultuxu and the training of
organists a specialty.
Reopens Sept 8, 1508.
Preparatory school for boya
from five to nine years of age.
For particulars apply to the
SISTER BUPERIOR.
SACRFD HEART COLLEGE
1306 Ellla Street, Augusta, Qa.
For day scholars only. Empow
ered to confer all Collegiate De
gree*. Thoroughly up-to-date.
The curriculum Includes Phil
osophy, literature, Anolent and
modern History, Physics, Chemls
try, Astronomy, Mathetnatlos,
Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, etc. Ste
nography and Typewriting at par
ents option. Modern Languages
without extra charge.
RE-OPENS TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER BTH, 1908
For Catalogue and particular*, ap
ply at the College.
JOHN J. SHERRY, S. J.
President.
Miss funk’s
Commercial School,
Harison Building
Augusta, Ga, teach**, short,
hand, typewriting, bookkeeping,
spelling, arithmetic, English
and penmanship. Practical
methods and term* reatonabla.
Day olats. Night claas. Write
' - cita ogue, or call phone 4£7.
ST. PATRICK’S
COMMERCIAL
INSTITUTE I
Will Re Open
Monday, September 14.
For terms and particulars
apply to the
DIRECTOR.