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FOR RliIN T .
1247 Droail Street, 7 room* $25.00
694 Broad Street, 3 rtoo* 25.00 |
60S Kill* Street, 6 room* $25.00
953 Qrernt Htreet. 12 room* 80.00
341 Green Street, 9 room* 45.00
50C l.lnrolii Street, 3 room* 30.00
957 Reynold* Street, 10 room 37.60
666 Reynold* Street, 17 room* 41.67
106 Reynold* Street, 6 room* 12.60
398 Walker Street, 7 room* 25.00
935 Telfair St . 2 rooms 10 00
947 Telfair Street, 3 roomt- flat 18.00
STO RES.
1224 Broad Street 35.00
1262 Broad Street 65.00
670 Broad Street 35 00
524 Campbell Street. 45 00
222 Campbell Street .. ~ 20 00
526 Campbell Street 50 00
OFFICES.
No. 765 Broad Street *20.8?
No 8 Library Bid'* 18.33
Office* In the Planter* lx/an &.->svlng* Bank Building.
WILLIAM f. BUSH,
. wu » ■
I’tm RUNT FROM OCT. I.
508 Third St , 6 room* and bath, new .$30.00
413 Telfair. 8 rooma and bath $33.33
929 Reynold*, 6 room* and bath $.30.00
538 Reynold*, 6 room* nml hath...
640 Reynold*, 6 room* and bath • *22.60
642 Reynold*, 6 room* and bath $22.50
406 Twelfth St., 6 room* and bath $25.00
Corner Greene and Twelfth, four ‘room* and bath, flat, third
floor '.. ~ • • $17.50
446 Bay, new, pn**»K*lon Nov. 1, 7 rooma, steam heat and open
grate*, electricity and ga* $32.50
948 Heynolda, 8 room*; modern •• ..$37.60
1242 Broad St., 6 room* and bath.. $25 00
1244 Broad St., 6 room* and bath.., $25.00
1288 Broad St., Store .$33.33
*O6 207 Sixth Bt., »U>re *3O 00
811—Kth street, 7 room* and bath $22.50
MARTIN Cb n,uußTr »m Minnie.;
STOCKS ■
ORDERS EXECUTED TO BUY AND SELL BTOCKB, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ARGO & JESTER.
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
FOR REINT
426 Buy Htreet, 9 room# «• . .$25 00
.107 Wnuhtwcton Street, 6 room* .. .. 25.00
800 Washington Blrwi, 6 roorn» .. 26.00
582 Broad Hlreat, 8 rooms .. .. .. ~ .. •• 25.00
X2O Telfair Street, 0 room* . 87.50
IVlfulr Hi rent. The Hill. 10 room* .. 58.00
104 Hlk h Htreet. 6 room* 12 00
North Augusta, Korea! Avenue. 7 rooma 25.00
North AuKUHtH, Writ Avenue, 5 rooms.. ~ ~ .. .. .. 16.00
FLATS.
■* 10Mr Broad Htrnet, 3 room* 18.00
216 Elbert Bfreet, 8 room* 20.00
'4O Telfair Street, 6 room* .. .. .. ..1600
lit Kills Street rooma 12.00
STORES.
Corner Telfair and .lackaon Street*. . .. 60 00
Wir<*houM, Walk**r Street*. .. . 8X33
APPLY TO
CLARENCE E. CI.ARK,
REAL ESTATE. .. 842 BROAD STREET.
EDUCATIONAL
SACKED III4KI A( ADI MV
1264 Elll* St., Auguata, Qs.
ComlucUd by th« Hlsturs of
M«roy, and empowered to rotifer
diploma* Offers superior <vlur»
(tonal advantages for stria. Musi
Ml culture and the training of
•rfauiata a specially.
Reopen* Sept 8. 1808.
Preparatory school for boya
Irom fire to nine years of age.
For particulars apply to tbo
SISTER SUPERIOR.
Mbs Junk's
Commercial School.
Harison Building
Augusta. Gs, teacHea short
hand, typewriting, bookkeeping,
spelling, arithmetic, English
and penmanship. Practical
mathods and terma reasonable
Day class. Night claaa. Writs
for catalogue, or call phone 427.
Academy of Kichmond
County
AUGUSTA, OA.
Session begins Thurs
day, October 1, 1908.
For information apply
h'MAS. H. HIHIKOW. Principal.
THE INEVITABLE FINISH.
"What kind of a politician la BUg
gins'"
08, be a Ilka a baseball umpire
EDUCATIONAL
SA(Kll) IRAK I COUI Cl
1306 EMIs Slreat, Augusta. Qa.
For day ucholara only. Empow
end to confer all Collegiate
glees Thoroughly up-to-date.
The curriculum Includes Phil
oaophy. Literature, Ancient and
modern History, Phvalca, Chemis
try, Astronomy, Mathematics
Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, elc.. Hie
uography and Typewriting at par
ents option Modern Languages
without extra charge.
REOPENS TUESDAY.
SEPTEMBER BTH. 1608
For Catalogue end particulars, ep
ply at ths Collage.
JOHN J. SHERRY, S J.
President.
»T. PATRICK’S
COMMERCIAL
INSTITUTES
Will Re Open
Monday, September 14.
For terms and particulars
apply to the
DIRECTOR
St. Mary's Academy
Augusta, (la.
Day school for girls,
conducted by Sisters of
Mercy.
Opens Monday,
Sept. 14, 1908.
For Particulars Applv to
SISTER SUPERIOR
lie's Intelligent and he means srell.
but he's sure lo be unpopular with
l<oih aides before be gels through
JULIAN HUE HAS
REJOINEDJQRDOVA
PHILADELPHIA, Pa,—Dlapatch“»
from A»bury Park announce, on the
authority of a relative of the deposed
and convicted minister, that Julia
Bowne ha* rejoined J. Prank Cordo
va, taking with her their child
For aeveral day* neither aha nor
the lllttle boy have been teen around
the bungalow home of her parents at
Anbury Park, and when the rumol
- abe had rejoined her affinity
became per*i*tent, a cousin of Cor
dova a declared that It waa *o.
Mrs. Cordova* relative* In Aaburv
Park are declared to have watched
Julia Bowne closely ever since Co r
dova’s release from the New Jersey
state prison, hut *hb appears to have
given them the slip.
DONCASTER RAGE
WON By RADIUM
DONCASTER, England.—The race
for the Doncaster cup, one thousand
sovereigns, for three year oldH, two
mile* and an eighth, was won by |
Leopold de Rothschild's Radium.
I,ord Derby’* Glacis was second; J.
B. Joel'* Dean Bwtft, third. The
belting waa 7 to 1 against Radium.
8 to 1 against Glacis, and 9 to 1
against Dean Swift.
MAN SHOT HIS WIFE
AND THEN HIMSELF
Had Bonn Having; Family
Quarrels for Some Time.
MfJNP’A, Midi- Frit* Cooper, aged i»» j
The Season’s
Best For
1908
—asm
_w
E announce our readiness to supply
our trade, at pleasing prices, with
the best Wearables for Men and
Boys, the Country produces. We
solicit your favors. : : : :
Me Creary’s
742 Broad Street
ahot his wlfa to death at thetr farm
houa« one mile north of here this morn
ing. and turned the gun on himself, dy
ing from the wounds. No one witnessed
the shooting, the children of tht pair
being sway from the house at the time.
They returned to And the bodies of their
patents lying on the floor in pools of
hiooa. The Cooper family has been un
happy for some time and family broils
were frequent and It Is thought that the
shooting was done during one of these
arguments
PITCHERS
100 dorsn Decorated China Pitch
arc arc our pramlums this week, with
all purchases of any of the following
articles;
l-g-lha. Java A Mocha Coffee . .60c
Ilhe Java Flavored Coffee ....60c
Iba. Porto-Hlcan Coffee 60c
lib May Blossom Tea 50c i
3 bottles Aa 1* Extracts 60s j
l-18-o* Can A A P. Hakim;
Powder 50c
1-lb TheaNiclar Tea 60c
Remember these Pitchers are limit
ed. We will give them away at long
as they last.
riTIAHIIC ;V» PACIFiy
TEA CO.
f|| < *
844 Broad Street.
Phones 567 868
325 Stores in the U. S.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Aes®
A
§almon
can be prepared in 77 dif
ferent ways. It is one of
L i.uTf* " Utritiou « a nd
healthful foods sold, yet
the price is within the
reach of all.
A.* you, Bro „r fa,
ALA,g* PACKERS ASSOCIAT.OK
Frmnolmoo, California
ASSISTANCE FOR
! AIN-ED-DOWLEH
ST. PETERSBURG.—The Nova
Vremya publishes a despatch from
Tabriz, dated Sept. 9, and Haying
that 2,000 Persian troops and two
companies of Kurd* commanded by
Izzatull Khan, coming from Maku to
the attsistance of Aln-Ed IXiwleh, had
I been intercepted ten mile* from Tab-
I rlz by a force of Ihe mountain tribea
! men, adherent* of Satar Khan. The
royalist* were forced to retire.
Among the wounded is Shiral
Khan, one of Royalist leaders. Con
tinuing the correspondent say* the
heavy artillery and rifle fire was
heard the night of the 9th, at Tabriz,
hut that, the outcome could not be
learned.
■Rome men,” said Uncle Eben,
"ain' satisfied to quit when dry's done
bought a gold brick, but keeps payin'
storage on It an’ holdin’ It fur a j
rise.”
NORTH AUGUSTS
BE NOW
INK
North Augusta bridge Is being
utilized today for nil purposes for the
llrsi time since the flood. All kinds
of vehicles, pedesirains and the pub
lic generally coming ac-oss 1n the us
ual old fashioned way, to say nothing
nt those Koine over from this side.
Street cars are, of course, operating
across the bridge and within the next
few days the structure will be com
1 ! etel) finished People from down
the river, who haw b»'en using Center]
street bridge an going np 'o N'Ortli!
Augusta and coming in by the dts
pensury, going back the same way.
The traffic across the river Is un
uauglly heavy, owing to the fact that
many traders from over the rive have
been waiting several days [or thj
bridge to be completed and conse
quently the popl.- from Sou'h Caro
lina arc largely in the umjorlrjiln Au
gusta today.
2 UNKNOWN MEN DIE
BY ASPHYXIATION*
Their Bodies Found in (he
Room With Gan Turned
on.
CHICAGO —Ths t* sties of two men
whose name* tha polios ware unnhle to
l-rtt n, were found In a room at SJS North
Ashland avenue today. Tha room wm
Tull of gn* »nd tha Jet open.
Tha Rswaon atraet police were catted
by a report that a dual murder had been
I committed notided the coronor that
| they haU'ved tha men had turned a>n the
I sas aeclveotatty before retiring
- T - -
The nnn> friends of Capt W \V
1 Jonas of 'he Chemical Co. arc glxd
to l«mu Nat he la back ou duty,
after a shai spell of ‘lever.
THE LABEL BACK OF EACH
COAT IS YOUR SAFEGUARD.
In HATS, as in Everything
Else, we Give the Best
for your Money
The Fall Suit Question Confronts You Today, and we Believe We Have
Solved That Question for you when Price Patterns, Fit and Finish is Under
Discussion, we have considered when buying the Latest Fad for the Young
Men, the Natty Patterns, the Swagger Cuts and its as Well as the Proper
Dress for Older Men.
Prices Ranging from $lO to $35
A FEW OF WHICH CAN BE SEEN ON DISPLAY. jflfPfif| s
The Straw Hat Has Been Called and Our Window calls Your Attention to
ft
this Fall’s Ideas and Especially to the Latest Shapes in softs and our Import
ed Derbys.
cs/t L
ta. GA
We Ask an Inspection of our Fall Stock.
Woman Came Back to Life
While in Undertaker’s Hands
WINSTED, Conn. —Believing Mrs.
John Barnum to bo dead, Hawley
Wlckwlfe, living a short distance out
of Falls village, called Undertaker I.
P. Hornbeck,
As the body was being laid out one
of the dead woman's knee* raised.
Unnerved, Mr*. Wlckwife summoned
her husband. Mrs, Barnum revived
in a few minutes and carried on a
Electric Chair Does Not
Always Kill the Victim
NEW YORK. —That condemned
criminals do not always die in the
electric chair and that they may ae
at least partially conscious during the
autopsy that makes death certain, Is
the startling theory advanced by Dr.
(ieorge F. Shrady, coroner of the Bor
ough of Manhattan.
“I do not Insist,” he said todav,
"shat electrocution as now practised
does not kill. I only say that a scien
tific doubt exists. I'ntil that doubt is
removed, the physicians who are call
ed on to perform the autopsy are In
a horrible position. If life exists in
the body and the apparent death is
merely suspended animation, then the
surgeon who examines the body kills
thHt man in the autopsy. The sur
geon becomes the executioner. It
I would be a simpler process to stupe
SPEECH KNIGHT
COST GEORGIA
ft THOUSAND
ATLANTA. Ua.—Speech of Sena c
Knight yesterday lasting four hott.
cost state nerly one thousand dol
lars.
NO PLAYIONIGHT
ft! GRIND THEATRE
1 here will be no play at the Grand
tonight rite Daughter of America' |
in which Olga von Hatzfeldt Is starr ,
Ing w.-nt to pieces, or stranded In I
Columbia last night utter several dtkv , i
of hard luck and did not cotnt to An j
gust aus expected. The local manage
ment offered to pay the tares of the
trope of 38 to Augusta but they de
cided lo stay ove%in Columbia when
they will he given a benefit perfor
•nance tonight to help them out of
heir difficulties It ts understood thir
iia offer was made to play here datur
day, but the management decid'd to
hold the company to their original
late or not play them at all. Hence
Augus’ans will miss this attraction
which has met with unmerited tubs
fortune, for It is laid to be really a
good shpw Miss von HatlMdt has
.ppeared three times In Augusta, first
with the Storks and the last two ate
sons with “The Little Duchess" and
•s quite popular. Theatregoers gener
ally express a hope that the dtfficu'l
ties of the company may be patched
up and that it will yet have a suc
cessful season.
The local advance sale was quite
targe, and the management announces
,ba' H will refund money paid for
ticket*. It was not knpwn until nearly
poon that the date had been canceled
so that tickets wire sold up to that
hour.
conversation with them. The next
day she became unconscious again.
Friends, after watching for som e time
for signs of life, had decided there
was not the slightest doubt of the
woman s death, when one of them
discovered a slight pulsation of the
veins of the neck. In a brief time
Mrs. Barnum was again able to talk.
She Is still alive.
fv the condemned man by a drug and
then use the knife on him.”
Dr. Shrady's statement was called
out by the recent discussion partici
pated In by Harry L. Tyler, the in
ventor of the electric chair, and Dr.
V. J. Gibbons, of Syracuse. Dr. Gib
bons has made the flat declaration
ihat “not a murderer whose body ever
went to the grave from the death
chair in New York was killed by the
electric current.”
Here’s a Good Rule!
Lay aside a little money every week for the laid.up or the
laid 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 interact paid.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
823 BROAD STREET.
“WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE.”
S R R I IN Q S
WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES OF
Springs and Mattresses
FROM $2.50 UP.
Our ROYAL-MONARCH Single Cone Spring
Guaranteed to be Stronger Than Anything of it*-
Price on the Market. You Will Dream Sweet
Dreams on. Our WHITE EAGLE, Sanitary Felt
Mattress—Ask the Furniture Dealers.
Auqusta Mattress and M’fq. Company
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
NEW YORK INVERTOR
WANTS MORE TIME
Herring Asks for Ten Days
to Build Aeroplane.
"WASHING'! ON, D. (..—A. M. Herring,
the New York inventor, who U building
an aeroplane to be entered in the gov
ernment trial* at Fort Myere, has writ
ten to the board having the experiments
in oh&rge asking that a further exten
sion of ten days be given him, in which
to oomplete his machine. Herring has
already hod his time extended thirty
days, but the application has been re
ferred to Secretary of War Wright, and
it is probable that the request will be
granted.
A newspaper man, who inspected Mr.
Herring’s aeroplane, in New York on
Wednesday, reports mat It is a marvel
of lightness, weighing only 150 pounds,
as compared with the 850 pounds of the
Wright machine.
A woman who has no closetroom but
wardrobe only In her apartment has
had a carpenter make an adjustable
clothes rack that may be moved
wherever she goes, and which when
taken apart is merely two standards
and a long curtain pole.
MATTRESSES