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Herald Wants
The wonran who never rent 1 : **—
vartlanthanta prnbablj pnt.-on!/ ••• 1)-'
inwrchant who novar advri '. • v, —l/
th*r* 1< au*h a woman and auch a
merchant.
If you do*'( want It badly enough to
afivertla* for U- than quit thinking
about It all!
Kvary day ir. thl* c‘ty somebody
buys aura* property. Nine tlmr-a .nit
of ten the trniaaetlon Influenced, If
not wholly brought about, through
nnwnpepo • Ivcrthdnr.
Somethin,: a mail will expect a want
Hd to llolkli n ti'li in a day whirl)
liai bafflod him for nix month«--amt
•be funny thint; about tt la that the
want ad. will often do It!
The man who noted th'i curtotta co
laeldenm ‘bat nearly all hh; cltlea
hapietietl lo be locat'd on river*, In
apt, «om„ of the e day*, to uncover
the fiot that all Mg storey happen to
be bl|t advertiser
"Tbe answers ’ to a Rood many
uno*norm affeellny your dally life and
comfort and prosperity are to ho
found In cla sifted ad
WANTED SITUATION
Male.
CUTtIIC A WHITK MAN WHO IS
tb oroughly ftoq'ialnifd with whoh •
»kl* or rftfail grocery buMo*** <l*•
Hires position. <'an Imtulio tin* u<
count* If n*ecnßary. Of)od rcff i* m«*H
AddrPw't ”C." care: of Heiitjri H9x
solicitor Wantki> position
** noil* Uor, Htili Hoiau or account'
*riA Jiifht »f n Irn ih «*h. Quick No
iwl* W»tkln« ttt. HDx
HOOKKBK f MCIt A MAN THIRTY
yuan* of »ka fully (join pctaul and
i»*MabU to hold portion as lunik
or g#*n»*r*i office man, deslr* *!
position; havr had fifteen year's *x
p#*rJ»»n«« Id all llih h of commercial
work, can furnlah boat of reference*
Addrcaa Ajixlouh" care Herald of*
flOi. HWx
WANTeT) POK i \KMY
Able bodbd, unmarried men, In’
tww*u agcH of Ik arid 36; ctllxc :ti of
Dulled rttatew. of good r!,<irnf’»cr and
t«*mpcrMt« hublta, who ran apea
road and arl'o HtigUnh For Informa
tion «pr>H to H«*<-villtlnk Officer SMI
lor Wiilkcr IlnlldltiK. Auainita, On., or
I*2 Whitehall Ht., Atlanta tin , or
411 (’berry St. f Martin, (*•
WANTED HELP Male
WANTED HAILV W MAII, CI,KH*’S
I*oat office cU'TM, oarienv •!.!** ••
' wmrly. !h*i»* «
1 Stli Preparation free. . s .i
i tltute, Hocho#?<ei. N. Y Oct up
t'AHPKATFHH WANTKH INSIOH
The l.lgheat wagea paid
Vpply No. H 22 It road atreit. alOp
WANTED HELP Female
IJkUNDUEHH A GOOD LAIN
dross and cleaner wanted. App'y
1434 May Ave. S 9<
COOK: A COOK WANTED AT
one*, Apply 1320 Greene 8t She,
HOUSEKEEPER GOOD RELIABLE
white wouiau wanted (or gem nil
hounoknnpur will be given comfort
utile home. Apply 11 B 14 cair I If
aid. »H«
WANTED HELP
Male or Femalo.
AMI IN :Ft I IUI X I PI KHON MAY
imm fciHul lncntno c*>nv» pond tint
for nt»wKy«i;>*r!i HXitfrlonto limit*
» -•••atv \tldn* I 1 A 4 in- Hint
t-nro 14 ui i**u. St. L«»ulh, Mo. Hi Ox
WANTED SITUATION-
Female.
NURSE: \ COLORED WOM W |)E
alt* * poMth-e m» nurse Apply
Jessie Merrlwether. 18M Magnolia
It, . Btfo
COOK A*COLORED WOMAN PK
sires a position to cook Apply ltoaa
Crawford. 1438 Twiggs St S9x
HOUBKKKKI’KR; POSITION WANT
«d aa mutrtm or hmtsekor per In
iauttarlum or college Address I.
Tl,. oar* Herald. alflx
LADY WHO II AS HAD SOME E\
pel teiie* wishes position a* clerk
or oo*hl*t Addters M car* Hep
aid. »H»8
wanted Pt»smoN Ht'i*r i mnv
yuiiat .wrty unutiiui*
t|tfri*'luv, neat, accusu*. t'hm
prlMtl, §ll Umuil. «I‘>l
WANTED Miscellaneous
wanted everybody to know
That »• are Mjwti for business at '
•t-r **r. » old ct*lid N>'«
and Old Uo«V Slur*. »olr ■
OBSK A ROLLER TO*‘ DESK
• anlwd R-ate price and where rvi
n* seen Apply or addrr « 'id Kill*
Hr »»>*
UKSTBCTAIU.K PARTY WANTED
to take ball him next »-ar. tour
rwtms aach. nl«'o hob** m-x*l d I t
a'toi; la view Mr* Ikiytl, M Ik a.I
$ aap
teams xv anti a» to iuhk run
mo'i twoh<n« ittaiud to beul lun'
Va» Apply to Augusta i < t
Phene §>»
WANTED Rooms
HOOMS TWO OR THRt I l Mill
nlshel rttfUM "anted fat *■*”' i«e
keep! « B‘a»* leeattou and r• <•
Add-ess * W aara Harm 111 »100
No; You Have Probably not Yet Learned Half of the Ways in Which a Want Ad. Can Serve You.
In The Herald Pay
1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
WANTED Miscellaneous.
COTTAOB OF ROOMS, MODERN
conveniences, 907 Mclntosh street.
Apply to Jar. Conlln, 716 Jackson St,
»8c
ItODM HOI'HI. LARGE CORNISH
lot,, high and dry, .North Augusta
c.iegp to quick buyer. Addre; i
House" care Herald. Slip
HOUSE: WANTED TO luJY '1 WO
Ktory house, « to 8 room*. In nice
localit). Address H. W , care. Hec
aid. *:<x
HORSE: HOOD FAMILY HORSE
wanted must he cheap. Answer
elating price Ac. T., cure Herald.
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FOR RENT - Rooms.
j UOO.MS: FROM GOT IST. TWO
very large connecting rooms on 700
block Hroad Si., with use of bath, etc.
Unfurnished. Apply to 760 Broad St.,
lover Library. 88p
ROOMS: TWO FRONT ROOMS,
hot bath, small veranda, furnished
tor lodging only; Close to post office.
iKplendid profit view. Apply 922 Twl
j fair St SBc
jTO RENT: SEVERAL NICE UN
i furiilKhed rooms; suitable for light
housekveplng. Apply at 1016 Broad
; st. SBc
COTTAGE: FOR RENT, BEN
How cottage, North Augusta, roroer
Pine Grove and Georgia avenues, nine
rooms, hall, large piazzas, electric
lights. Aply on premises dr J. h.
Page, at Allen & Baxley’s. HBp
house Six room house, near
Georgia and Central railroad, large
yard and stable. 712 Calhoun St. Ap
ply M. L. Browne, Mullarky & Sulli
van. SBC
ROOMS FOR RENT FOR LIGHT
housekeeping. References exchanged.
Corner Craw lord avenue and Fenwick
streets slop
WANTED -Boarders.
HOARDERS TWO GENTLEMEN
married couple to occupy large, el,
gunt fmnt room. Nice meals Ap
ply 1041 Broad street. slSc
FOR SALE Real Estate.
DWELLING FIVE-ROOM DWBL
ling and store house In good condl
ll<Vi Lot 78x200, on Georgia Avenue
North Augusta Apply to It II Ail*
tin, on premises. SI Up
TOR SALE Miscellaneous
OFFICE PM UNIT I BE: ONE FLAT
top desk; two desk chairs; two
ih-sk stools. Apply 23 MeCartan
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K SALE HALF CORD DRY
pirn* wood, delivered. for $1.50.
rustic swings s:i 00 and Hocking
e'hulrs $1 5U each Some tine Colum
bian Wyawdottus, H I. Wyandottes.
l ight Brahmas and White Rocks at
special close out prices. Eggs for
hatching, all Breeds Belvldere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1181. Augusta, Ga
AUTOMOBILE: GOOO AS NEW; 40
horaepower engine; can be aean at
While’s garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
offlca. ll
WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS
papera fut wrapping pur pones Ap
ply at Herald office Jl6tf
WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS
papera for wrapping purposea. Ap
ply at Herald Office. II6H
ENGINE: GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Atlas engine, practically new. for
sale at a bargain. Addreas Engine,
euro llorald.
DISINFECTANTS
CREOI.EUM, 50c PT PROHYLAC
tic Fluid 50c. t reolln 10c. 26c,
50c and $1 00 bottle. Platts Chloride*
80c. Chloride Lime.
PARR’S PHARMACY
918 Hroad Street Phone 369
CREAM SEPARATOR ONE SEC
end hand No 2 IV Lave! cream
r.eparotor la good condition lor sale
make us an offr.c Alexander Sc, I
Co , 911 Hroad St. Stc
FOR BALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
mammoth bronze turkeys-.
Ttm.oSo Geese, Muncovry Ducks
Bamd P'vmouth HnUa; all farm
ralai .1, he.thy and from tlrst das#
stock Prices reasonable Addroaa
Itowdre rhlnlty, Jrovetowii. lla. ts
JUTE ORPINGTONS V KEXV Mt’K
yoUDK cockrel* for sale From the
oriktnal famous Cook ttratu. 'lowdr*-
I‘hlnlay. f
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Hiirness, Carriages, Etc
IK YOU DON'T BUY TOl’R HORSES
ap.l mulfi tri>m ua. »r both h’aa
money Aususta Stork Yarda.
HID l-oi.l. txTrn: A KBXV
choice helters and bull raUra. They
iaro hardy, clean atcek. Kood milker*
and with beef nin for mat lon Juat the
Vi.id of cattle 'ou like to aee a roan d
I the farm Koi price* and estimate*.
Itv rite lluwdi. fUaliy, Orovctown. Oik
Insurance of all Kinds.
V RITE OR PHONE K PH INI Y «
On, f«*f ttood nn> «htrt
Ilu thr ci*v ai)d M«rin« tr.Mtr**tce on
l J! utmuuen* bc’uccti north •i'll port*
1 Mid Augusta «$c
Your Lawn
Probably needs repairing To
do tt quickly, nicely and perman
ently use
ALEXANDtR SEED CO.’S
EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEEDS
This Is a entree’ly proportioned
mixture of the finest grtuu,' * ape
lally adapted to this climate. It
will make a beautiful, velvety
green, permanent lawn.
Price 30cts per lb , sufficient for
:;oo square feet.. Four ibs., for $!.,
Box, I.Vibs, $3.60. Special prices
In larger quantities.
Alexander Seed Co.
Careful Seedsmen.
911 Broadwsy. Augusta, Ga.
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FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.
RESIDENCES' TWO DESIRABLE
residences over Maxwell Building,
1200 Block Hroad street, trom Octo
ber Ist. Apply E. B. McLendon, lU3i
Hroad Ht. 49::
FOK KJENTf-lll.’MMEßVnJstt Rp;Hl
d<fiif«, from Oct. 1, 8 roorna, all con*
ft. M. 8., care HoraUl. «Rp
COTTAGE: EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE
in'Summerville for rent; all modern
eouvenlenceß, possession at once If de
sired, servant houseß In yard. Apply
822 Greene St. sßc
FOR SALE- Real Estate
AN IDEAL HOME. IT WILL Dou
ble in value In ten yeurs; stop pay.
Ing rent; also 26 acres flue laud at
Gracewood. Apply to C. T. Schmidt,
442 Walker St. »16c
HOUSE: A IILAt Mill. HOME, I::.
Broad street, for sale; lot 45x120, |
house til 5 rooms, large porch, back
and trout; cement sidewalk; ga*, u
new house. Price, $3,-160 cash. Aj •
ply on premises. 810 c
COTTAGE: A FOUR ROOM COT
lage, electric lights, bath, with lot
60x160 feet lot on Druid Park Ave.
for sule a. a reasonable amount:
ternm may he had on this properly If
desired. Address F. U., care Her
ald. stiff
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST, COW. A RED COW. NO
horns. Reward If returned to Fred
Gehrken, 405 Greene St. *Bc
Brigliteu Up.
VARNISH STAINS. 11l AT WILL
make water soaked furniture look
'lk, new Augusta Builders Supply
I Co., 643 Bron) St. ’Phone 321. o3c
IF YOU WANT A PERMANENT
roofing use Protection Brand. This
roofing has a six Inch lap and driving
nails through the Inp only and ce
menting the over tapping sheet to It
that no nails are exposed. It can bo
laid by any handy man. This roofing
Is made asphalt and containing no
tar Sold by W. W. Jones, 117 Melt,
tosh 81., Augusta. Sl6c
Plastering Material
[IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
I the hpst plastering material for
walls and ceilings It gives addi
tional strength to the building and
stays put forever. A. H. McDaniel,
Augusta, Ga. jl4tt
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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.
SPARKLING WHITE ELK. THE
, World s I’urest Spring Water, In
I dorsed by Chamber of Commerce of
i Martin and more than five hundred
1 patrons there, delivered In Augusta
I by express for $1 80 per carboy of five
| gallons Empties return free Rebate
of $1 00 per carboy on return Prompt
[service. This marvelously pure water
contain!! less than one gruln solid
per gallon and Is highly aerated.
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Warning
Wo niako ;i s]K‘cialty t»f
opening and repairing Iron
Safes. All combination
looks should bo examined
noxx «nd save trouble.
h. E. Fourcher
dTJ broad skrkkt.
Mvstic Cleanser.
MYSTIC CLEANSER. CI.EANS C XR
pet*. nuts mattlnas. coat a. aktrta.
etc beautifully Easily applied Ona
pint. 3So, wilt clean two ordinary aite
art square*. quart. COr. Order* taken
for short time at 12§4 Broad St.
si Jc
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
kinds of concrete work, tj uc h as
cement walks, reinforced work. 1
have the latest Improved machinery,
and an expert, foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
ders. Estimates and specification*
: furnlFhed. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
ta, Ga. J27tf
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf
DON’T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM. ‘
H. E. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
SPARKLING WHITE ELK. THE
World’s Purest Spring Water, In
dorsed by Chamber of Commerce of
Macon and more than five hundred
patrons there, delivered In Augusta
by exprf*tm for SI.BO per carboy of five
gallons. Empties return free. Rebate
of SI.OO per earboy on return. Prompt
service. This marvelously pure water
I contains less than one grain solid
per gallon and Is highly aerated,
j sße
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
} Phone 16. Al2tf
Notice to Public.
i WISH TO NOTIFY MY CUSTOM
ers and frieqds that on or about
Sept 10th. I will move to 549 Broad
street (Miss Zlnn’s stand), where I
will continue repairing, finishing, up
holstering furniture and parking, a
specialty. I give all work my person
al attention. Hammond Anslev. 519
Broad St. sl3p
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
50 cents. Phone 112. Alts
Muddy Clothes
LET ME CLEAN YOUR MUDDY
clotheH and make theu look as good
r.s rood as new I can give you the
bos’ ot work on abort notice and
guarantee every piece of work that
goes out ot my place. I send for ami
deliver all work. Ladles' skirts a
specialty Tuggle Pressing Club,
1540 Walton Way. ’Phone No. 2314.
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Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL
Ing and weather boarding, all
cradeß; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-In
boards to Bxlo framelng. All this
stock must he disposed of In next 30
days. Address Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E.
J O'Connor, 855 Broad St. • tl
SPARKLING WHITE ELK. THE
World’s Purest Spring Water,. In
dorsed by Chamber of Commerce of
Macon and more than five hundred
patrons there, delivered In Augusta
by express for SI.BO per carboy of five
gallons. Empties return free. Rebate
ot SI.OO per carboy on return. Prompt
service. This marvelously pure water
contains less than one grain solid
per gallon and Is highly aerated.
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Barber Shop
1 ADVERTISE W HAT I DO—I DO
what 1 advertise. Your money back
If. after taking my treatment for
Dandruff and not cured. I make
scalp treatment a specialty, having 13
years' experience. If 1 fall to cure,
it will cost you nothing.—W. S. Hall.
Leonard Building, Barber Shop. slOc
Notice to Dealers
\V4 ARE PREPARED TO HELP
you out with yeur stock ot goods
that was damaged In high water, by
I cleaning and pressing them for you
and putting them In first class con
dinon. A special price made to all
i Vho It mav concern, either bv job or
piece Tuggle Pressing Club, 1540
i Walton Way Phone No J2H. s-Oc
Reward
FOR XNY CASK OK CHILLS ANO
f- »er that Randall'a Chill and Fr
ver tonic tall* to cure. Guaranteed
to curi where others tall. No cure
no pax 'Plume 2214- Randall'a Phar-
I maey. \X> deliver to any part of the
| city. otde
Gin House Insurance.
j REPRESENTING THE STRONGEST
fire Insurance company In the world,
making i specialty ot cotton rln* XV..
| will he glad to write cotton gins. old
| style and system gin*, anywhere In
Georaia or South Carolina. XX'rlte or
1 telephone us e! Phlnlay & Co.. A*’*
Side
Private School.
MISS DOREY'S PRIVATE SCHOOL
will open at 432 Telfair street on
j Monday. September 14th. *l2p
wrooo. mow awn rmn
puSSfnjjß^
f •.'*)•*. t •£**.* . . .
L .wa-aao couwtNV.ruai ao*.
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
Machines Repaired
ALL MAKES OF MACHINES RE
paired by an expert adjuster. if
your machine was under water better
have it looked after at once. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., No. 946 Broad
street. o*c
Verdery Pressing Club.
SUCCESSORS TO VERDERY, 313
Mclntosh St., phone 2425. Expert
cleaning, pressing and repairing; hats
oieaned and blocked; ladies' suits and
skirts cleaned and pressed. All work
guaranteed. J. P. Stephen, Mgr.
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Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair and put in first-class or
der, your trunks that were damaged
by the water. Telephone them 593,
they will send for your trunks, ex
amine them and let you know cost be
fore doing the work. If you prefer
e. nice new trunk, they will take the
old one as part payment. Give them
a call at Bbl Broad, Wrong Side of
Street. ts
To Piano Owners
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
this date on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned for $5.00. The
special price of tuning is $2.50. Call
up Robt. J. Watson. No. 66 Broad St.
Phone 1717. Have your piano examin
ed all work strictly first class. S2oc
SAFES 1
That have been in the
flood require attention.
Delays are dangerous—
Be warned in time. We
are experts and can
handle any job.
JoiinF.Brickle
223 CAMPBELL ST
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To The Pubic
I THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY
no bills contracted In my name.
Theo. E. Kiflcl*neyer. S9c
FISH . F I S H
Fresh from Fisheries Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits. : : :
0. D. FORENCE
Phone 1067. 446 Broad St.
Pickling Goods
GREEN PEPPERS 25c PER TECK;
green tomatoes 50c per peck; ap
ple vinegar 30c per gallon; onions. 25c
per half peck; large white head °ab
bage 10c and 15c; spieces and etc.
Now is the best time to do your pick
ling. Please gi\e me your order.
L. A. Grtmaud, 210 Cumming street,
'Phone No. 1305 sloe
Southern Cabinet Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
IS THE PLACE TO HAVE YOUR
show cases overhauled. All high
class furniture. Cabinets of all des
criptions made. Manufacture of Ftair.
bank, and office fixtures and all
classes of fine carpenter work. 'Phono
No. 714. ofo
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR
day. Ready at 11 o’clock a. m. 25c
quart. Vandiver's Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. J2stf
IF YOU WANT ANY REPAIRING
to be done or robber tires to be
[ fitted on baby carriages, go-carts, give
nip a trial; I also repair sewing ma
chincß, pianos, organs, furniture and
[ etc. I buy and sell second-hand fur
; niture nnd pay the best of prices for
! It. I also sell selng machine needles
| oil and all parts for all makes of
machines; all 1 ask of you is to give
me a trial order, and I will guarantee
you satisfaction. 'Phone 066, Lewis
[ E. Moseley, 527 Broad street.
Al 6 Sun. Mon. Tues., Moc
EXPERT PIANO MAN COMING SOON
• -■■an*—
Th* Thomas & Barton Co. has re
ceived notice that th«* John Church Co. '
has sent an expert piano man out from j
the Harvard factory and he la expected \
to arrive any day aoon. He will fM'*c 1
charge of working over the phi nos dam- J
aged In the recent flood, and It Is safe
to say that these pUtios will get the
very t»est of The expert will
stay In the city several weeks; In fact,
;he will stay until all damaged pianos
I are worked over.
DAMAGED BY THE FRESHET.
The Augusta Trunk Factory will re
pair and put in A rat-class order your
trunks that were damaged by the water,
j Telephone them. biS; they will send for
your tninks, examine them and let you
| know cost before doing the work. If
you prefer a nice, new trunk, they will
I take the old one as part payment. (Jlvo
I :hem a call at Ml Broad. Wrong Bid*
. x»f Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES
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 any debts
contracted In my name, except
those personally contracted by me
GEORGE H. HOWARD
Sept 290
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, I HAVE
made arrangements to have cotton
from any point in the City of Au
gusta drayed promptly to either the
Atlantic States Warehouse Com
pany or the Atlantic Compress Com
pany for ten cents per bale.
THOMAS BARRETT, JR., Prest.
Atlantic States Warehouse Co.
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Public School Notice.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE
City of Augusta and the Village of
Summerville .will begin the fall ses
sion at Nine o’clock Monday morn
ing, Sept 14th.
The principals of the various
schools will be at their respective
buildings from 9 to 12 o'clock of
each day during the week for the
purpose of enrolling and grading
new pupils.
The Normal class for white teach
ers will meet at the Tubman High
School Friday afternoon, Sept. 11th,
at 4; 30 o’clock.
LAWTON B. EVANS,
Superintendent.
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Attention, Knights of Pythias.
ON ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT
loss and suffering from the iiood.
1 earnestly request all Knight of
Pythias to meet at the Castle Hall,
cor. Bth and EUis street, Tuesday
evening. Sept. 8, at 8:30 p. m., to
take immediate action for relief.
By order of —
A. L. ELLIS,
CHAS. L. MACMURPHY, D. D. G. C.
88c *
Augusta, Ga., Sept Bth, 1908.
A CALLED MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Georgia Chemi
cal Works will be held at Augusta,
Ga., on Thursday the 24th day of
September, 1908, for the purpose of
amending the By-laws.
A. SMITH IRVINE,
Sepjt 23c Secretary.
The Great A. & P Tea Co.
A neat decorated china pitcher
awaits the patrons of this ever popu
lar store. Each purchase of fifty
rents worth of baking poxxder, coffee,
extracts or teas, will he accompanied
by a gift of one of these handsome
pitchers.
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HON- JOE BROWN MIGHT
SPEAK FOR BRYAN AND KERN
ATLANTA, Ga. —It was reported
yesterday that Hon. Joseph M. Brown
would stump the state in the interest
of Bryan and Kern. The report ai*
pears, however, to bo a mere rumor.
Mr. Brown has returned from his
trip to the North Carolina mountains
and is now at his home in Marietta.
“Be A Booster!”
( Through ,f.c courucj of the Arch Booster, Mr. Samuel Graydon, of
the "Boost club," of New York.)
The Booster Club of Augusta IS Doing Great
in the Present Emergency. Get
in the Game. Be a Booster.
BQ I LT Red afnd Buff, Dry Pressed
■ » I v/ lA an d Common Building
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHUMENT.
Georgia-Carolina Brick Company ,
Howard H. Stafford, President.
Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8.
WANTS
Bankruptcy Notice
in the District Court of the North
eastern Division of the Southern
District of Georgia.
In matter of J. T. Blount & Co., J. TL
Blount and 8. F. Blount, in Bank
ruptcy. Bankrupt.
To the creditors of J. T. Blount &
Co., J. T. Blount and S F. Blount, of
Sanuersville, in the County of Wash
ington, and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
7th day of September, 1908, the said
j. T. Blount & -Co., J T. Blount and
3 F. Blount, was duly adjudged a
bankrupt and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held In my
office in Augusta, Ga., on the 19th day
of September, 1908, at If) o’clock in
the forenoon, at which time ’-he 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 September, 1908.
JOSEPH GANARL.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Legal Notice
Administrator's Sale of Land.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Richmond County, granted
September 8, 1908, there will be aold at
public outcry between the legal hour*
of sale on the first Tuesday in October.
1908, at the Court House door in said
county, the following realty, tiowlt:
That tract or parcel oi land lying and
being in the county of Richmond, state
of Georgia, sixty acres more
or less; bounded on the north by land
now or formerly belonging so John D.
Hall; on the east by the old Plank Road,
called also the Southwestern Plank Road;
south by the Belleville Factory Road, and
w-est by land now or formerly belonging
to James Gay—lying in the One-hundred
and Twenty-third District, G. M. of said
state and county about six miles from
Augusta, Ga., on the Southwestern Planx
Road.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa
pers. WM. H. FLEMING,
Admr. Estate D. A. Covington.
PUBLIC SALE
By virtue of the power cottfoiaed
in the security Bill of Sale trom
Richard DeFlorin to the Meroftaats
Bank, dated January 24th, 19ITS and
recorded in the office of the Clark
of the Superior Court of Richmond
County, Georgia, in Book of Per
sonalty P. P., page 306 to 307, the
Merchants Bank will sell, at public
outcry, at twelve o’clock M., on Sep
tember 16th, 19Q8, at store Number
1018 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia,
all the stock of goods, consisting of
shirts, underwear, hosiery, gloves,
jewelry, cloths, woolens for making
men s suits, and all other kinds of
goods in said store usually found In
i connection with gents' furnishing es
! ablishment. Also, all fixtures in saui
i store, consiling of counters, shelving,
desk, chairs, and the like. An In
ventory of the said stock of goods and
fixtures may be seen at the Merchants
i>ank, Augusta, Georgia. The said
goods will be sold in bulk, and the
fixtures and other personal property
will be sold In bulk; terms cash.
Merchants Bank sl-8-15e