The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 11, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

PAGE TWO \\ \ \ \ % \\ \ k % \\ i \\ ~\SS % & \\ 1 \%vp >5, \ o \\ % %. ’ V AMERICAN FLEET WILL GET IRE ' RECEPTIONS ALBANY Thf American fleet an chored outdid" Allmnc harbor al 7 o'clock thin iiuirulng. having reached King George's Mounil Juki In time to avoid a heavy blow out nidi- They found only three collier* walling, al though fl>" were chartered to deliver oohl here A fourth Ik expected noon The lona distances and thu abort time allowed lit the Paclflc crulae have cauaed one collier to iulhk the Teet at Honolulu 3 at Auckland and probably one here, which emphasise* th« need of largi and fast naval col- Th»* tbp nnrbor«s;« i wh* tt o hW»v) for roiiUfiM unit thrp<» nhips will bp < ! to COHI in the ittiiur barbor. Th? Kun&an i i |irrM*»M*fliiv; lit a cf 1" kuo:» from MHbournt* with mall from i'omt. »uv »s 4 voyHtfc wan lo th»* htttllois Ml# Hi Mfllu'lirili' f- Ivillt S ¥ hi* h tßjo*<! tht* piulur.im ♦ of officer* fiml tuoii. ttaftpll* th** utipnM’«*U*’i»twl of *'• «nt»* 1 iatninout tin* lirrwiimpl of tb«* flpfl ctemonutTMtinl Iff trap Am of loon adaptability by n* miniltiff th* rontint drill* and dtaelp Hit* without h hitch Otiitnory offlrpi* wedoorm* ih* op portunity for Morrla ttihr* practice, van** finding • , »*ifl^i 1 ami th* d»* vrlopmont of ihr flr»* control In prep aration for the baltl** tar*«t practice In Manila bay. which will he the moat Important gunnery t»*s| of the vtar. Albany baa ft.WMi rwaUteniH atari S,OOO vititort ira nirnndy here, with ton botuand mom tntpoctad Th ' Hrltlah cruiaor tithniltno and EWipiJl Clever Fall Styles vl&ir ' ft y /ifVy w 'Vyjf r 73 STORES— FACTORY TO WEARER YOUR CREDIT IS COOD MENTER & O oM fIOSENB^CO. S4O Broad Street. AiiKuita, Orurßi#, the Chilian training ahlp General Hnqurdanl arc here Aa uaual, offi cial call* will he exchanged. Albany la the only port of call In western Australia and the vlait la the center of public intereit. The an tertalimient program Includea recap done, calls, excursions and a parade by American sailors and marines. Why it Buq«r Rweet 7 If aufar did nut dlMftolv« In tli« mouth you could not th* »wtpt OROVB'H TAHTELBBK CHILL TONIC la as fttromt ** the atrongoat blttar tonic, but you do not 'nut* th* hittar bacauaa tha Ingrailenta d'» not dl«*olv* In tha mouth, but d«> dlaaolva readily In tha acid* of tha atomaoh It Ju*t a* good for (Jrown ppopla m for Children Tha Ftrai and Original Phtll Tonic. Tha | Htundard for 30 year*. f»oc. NEGRO ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD CONVENTION More Than Six Thousand Delegnte* From Many Countia* Expected. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J —The blen nln 1 convention of the Ornnil United Order of odd fellow* (colored) will he held here H**|dcmber 11 to 19. More than six thousand delegatee, representing the lodges, houaeholda. past grand ninaters couiicllk and the patriarchy will gather from all over th,. l’nlted States. Africa, West In ilh-s South and Central AiucrlcaH, and the Philippines. About Slfi delegate* are expected trnm New York City. Among them will lie s Augustus Duncan, perma nent secretary of Crederlek Douglas I,edge, No. 7' 10. the most popular lodge In New York NEGRO BOY RAN INTO WHITE GIRL WITH BICYCLE Al Candler, a negro boy, was fined or r»n days Friday morning In (he recorder'a court for deliberately 1 running Into and knocking down a ! voung white gtri while riding his hi -1 cycle. Go wltrtr you will, vou can’t find a choicet variety o! Fall Style* ui dependable % ,MEN’S and WOMEN’S CLOTHING And we ll go it ill 1 (urth «. and *ay you can’t find lower prices at any ca»h store. Always i\ bear in mind that ■ we are twice over the largest Credit ( lothing organisa tion in the world- -I] d ? Geo. IV. Fitzgerald jSpj|j£j George W. Fitzgerald, former aaaistant teller ot’ U. S. Sub-Treasury of Chi cago, under arrest charged with stealing One Hundred and Seventy-Five Thous and Dollars in currency. GRAVES IS READY FOR NOTIFICATION ATLANTA, Os.—Hon. John Temple driven will tonight t>e formally notl fled of hie nomination for the vice presidency of the United Stales on the -dependence league ticket The no*, flcatlon cerenionie* will lake place a lhe Casino theatre at Ponce de Loon Spring*. Atlanta'* north aide pleasure park Colonel Grave* reached Atlanta this morning from Richmond. Va., ao com panted he Thomas L Hlsgen. his running mate. Clarence Shearn. the renowned anti-trust lawyer, and by William Randolph Hearn himself. All three of these, including Colo pel Graves, Yancey Carter, the league's candidate for governor in Georgia and other celebrated Inde pendent* will speak in connection with the eeretnotte It la expected (hai an Immense crowd will attend the notification ceremony. Colonel Grave* a* j* known I* a former Georgia man. ami i prior to becoming the editor of H caret* Ne» York American wa* connected with Aitania papers In n similar capacity He ha* many per ;-onal ii.Mid* throughout the state who, while they may not agree with hi* polities, win take advantage of the opportunity to witness the cere tv.onv which la to honor him NEGRO BOUND OVER C OR RUNNING GAMING HOUSE Waiter Moore, a negro wa* hound over to the city court b> Judge Pie iu*» Ft’da> niornlug for running a * ;',MPI r .g house j W hen the house was raided some i tlnir ago by tieteetlve* Hartley and , William* the negro escaped but he . «»< caught Thursday bvud waa fixed lat tt&d. THE AUGUSTA HERALD POULTRY SHAW 1 PROSPECTS BRIGHT I Meeting of Directors «f the Fair Association Thnrs day Indicated Success for Every Department of the Fair. Acordlng to statements madi. at a me< ting of the directors of the Ceot-! gia Carolina Fair association held yes terday afternoon at « o clock in the offices of the Chamber of Commerce, the fair this season will he one of the greatest In the south. Dr. J. E. Green, 1 representing the farmers, spoke in an enthusiastic vein of the agricultural displays which would he exhibited and declared that, the eight clubs in his organization would put on the best exhibits ever seen in this section of the south. The poultry show, which promises to"T>e one of the leading attractions yf the fair, will no doubt be one of the greatest poultry displays to he seen In the south this fall. The directors appropriated S4OO more to he used ‘if equlpipng the poultry building a*u this season there will be 1,500 coops In th ( . building. The free amusement feature will i be great, according to plans outlined. The sunt of SI,OOO was appropriated for this purpose by the directors. The chrysanthemum show will no doubt prove another great attraction and Mr. ft. C- Berckmans, who will have charg,. of the show, has already sent out advance sheets describing the display. Th ( . meeting was largely attended , and it was decided by the directors i that weekly instead of monthly meet ings should be held hereafter in view of the fact that the dale of the fair is getting nearer. Just Exactly Right. ■'l have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years, and find them Just exactly right,'' says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisvllle, N. Y. New Life pills relieve without the least dis comfort. Best remedy for constipa tlon. biliousness and malaria. 25c at i all druggists. AN ARMY DESERTER HAS SURRENDERED Tired Roaming Around as a Deserter, so He Surren dered. ATLANTA. Ga. Stating that he was tired roaming ar-.und the word as a deserter from his nat'eu's army, Clarence Culpepper walked into the police station Wednesday afternoon und surrendered to Officer C. C. Ted der. He stated that, though he did not like army life, he would rather be where he really belonged than beating his way all over the coun try. Culpepper is a native of Columbus, Ga., and enlisted in the army one year ago. His command was sent to Seattle. Wash., and there the young man remained until June, when he de serted. Since leaving his company he has been In every state east of the Mississippi river and also many west ern states. From New York he went to Columbus. Ga., and after paying his relatives a short visit came to Atlan ta and surrendered. Officer Tedder left with his prison er for Philadelphia this morning. He will be turned over to the officers at this post and they will send him hack to his command. CLARENCE WILLIS SENT BACK TO JAIL Clarence Willi*, the negro man who shot and killed his sweetheart Satur day night while playing with a pis tol. was given a preliminary trial be fore Judge Bennett Friday afternoon. A judgment was rendered charging him with involuntary manslaughter, in the commission of an unlawful act. Hi* bond *a» fixed at SJOO but he failed to give it and was returned in jail. MONK WILLIAMS, A NEGRO CHARGED WITH LARCENY Monk William*, a negro, wa* up ; before Judge pirtptet Friday morning. ! charged with larceny from the house It aeem.’ that the man was a meat cutter for ilr. Ilankerson and he stole $1.15 out of the cash register He was hound over to the city court. His bond was fixed at $l5O A MEAN SLUR "Potts are mild people." i "I'm." "They never kill anybody " And yet few of them would have j anv trouble In proving - imbacliitv either." was the libelous response ! iCanaas City Journal. SICK HEADACHf: Potlllvrly cared L these Little Pills. They al*o relieve pt-v tress trom DrtprpeU. In digvetton uc J Too Hearty Eating. A perfect r- r.i edytertvtntnMn. Ifauwa. Pmws'nfs*. Bad T*ete a the Mouth, COatmt Tongue. lain tn the sale. TOHPID LIVER. The; carter's (gPITTLE fIVER IfpiLLS. ■hLJ regulate the Bowrt*. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE [CARTERS IJ - Genuine Must Beir Ftc-Stmil* Sigrauft refusf tiiitriTum.' Last Chance T V B IP rtfSfiu— E SUNDAY SL7S —— V I A = CENTRAL -OF GEORGIA RAHWAY THIS IS THE LAST Sunday Clearing House Certificates In removing tha cases of unused Certificates from the ‘J|llar of the Georgia Railroad Bank today, quite a number of the Certifi cates were lost; many being found on the streets afterwards. This notice is given the public to warn them these Certificates from anyone, a* all but ninety-seven dollars of those issued last year have been redeemed. Augusta Clearing House Association By RUFUS H. BROWN. Manager. September 8, 1908. WANTED— AbIe Bodied Laborers Apply at once to R. G. Hitt at lot opposite Lom bard Iron Works or office RIVERSIDE MILLS. ALSO DOUBLE TEAMS; none but those having good, strong animals capable of pulling a good load need apply. WOMEN ASSORTERS are request ed to return to work. RIVERSIDE MILLS OFFICE STATIONERY. Buy your fall supplies of office Stationery of us. We have a full stock. Our prices are right. RICHARD’S STATIONERY COMPANY. WHEN YOUR AD COPIES MEET WITH YOUR APPROVAL, LOOK OVER YOUR CASH BOOK AND SEE IF THEY HAVE APPEALED TO THE TRADE. Good newspaper publiolty is a llfotlme investment for a busl ntse. It puts the business before the people here and elsewhere in days to come. It gives tone to any business. It enlivens a newspaper whish naturally helps our city. It speaks to the trade on the outside. You can devote your time to other things and get better re* suits by consulting HARRY D. GRIFFIN, P. O. BOX 738 AUGUSTA, GA. “Be A Booster!” Imaßoostr ( Through the courtesy of the Arch Booster, Mr. Samuel Graydon, of the "Boost club," of New York.) The Booster Club of Augusta IS Doing Great Work in the Present Emergency. Get in the Game. Be a Booster. Disinfecting Lime art NOW IS THE TIME. Put lime around your house. HELP THE HEALTH OFFICIALS. *> Augusta Builder’s Supply Co. x Phone 321. 643 Broad St. RE AT) HERALD WANT ADS. FRIDAY, SEFTEMEER 11