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WANTS
Read To-Day
Herald Wants
The woman who never reads ad
vertisements probably patronizes (lie
merchant who never advertises -if
there in such a woman and aurh a
tnerehant.
If yon don't want It badly enough to
ad vert Iw> for it —then quit thinking
about It all!
Every day In thl* elty Homebody
buy* Home property. Nine tlrneH out
of ten the tranaaetlon In Influenced, If
not wholly brought, about, through
newapaper advertlalng
Sometimes a man will expert a want
ad to finish a tBHk In a day which
has baffled him for six montba and
the funny thing about It is that tho
want id. will often do It!
The man who noted the curious co
incidence that nearly all big cities
happened to be located on rivers, la
apt, Horn,, of these days, to uncover
the fact that all big stores happen to
be big advertisers.
"The answers'' to a good manv
quest lons affecting your daily life and
comfort and prosperity are to be
found In classified ads.
WANTED HELP Male
PAINTKRH: WANTED HIX GOOD
painters Apply Creasman & WII
son, 600 llarlson Building sl.lp
WANTED RAILWAY HAIL CLERKS
Post office clerks, carriers, f 1, 100.00
yearly. Examinations here November
'Blh Preparation free, Franklin In
stltute, Rochester. N. Y Oct #p
WANTED HELP Female
HOrHKKKKIT.It GOOD UKLIAItI.K
white woman wanltd for general
housekeeper will he given comfort
able home. Apply It It B car* Her
ald. sl4c
W ANTED situation
Male
WANTED WORK OK ANY KIND
by good, honest, hard working
young man. Apply Worker, care Tho
Herald. sllx
COLLECTOR A YOUNG MAN HE
sires position as furniture collector
or salesman. Apply 117 Kirs! Ht.,
tireggtown. 812 x
DRIVER A COLORED MAN DE
sires position as driver or butler.
Address Louis Roberts, lot# Watkins
street ’ sl4x
lIOY PERMANENT POSITION
wauled by while boy t 4 years old;
can furnish boat of reference W.,
utfi" The Herald
WANTED SITUATION.
Female.
CHAMBERMAID A YOUNG COL
ored woman, who enu furnish ref
erenecs. desires position ss chamber
maid. Address Essie McKle, 771
Gwinnett St. sHx.
WANTED Boarders.
BOARDERS TWO GENTLEMEN'
nmrrti'ri couple to occupy cl«*
Knut front rowin Nice tucnln. A|>
ply 1041 111*0114 sited. 1130
WANTED Rooms
ROOMS A COUPLE WITHOUT
children desire two or three unfur
nished rooms, residence section. Ad
drass T. T. T.. euro The Herald
al4|<
ROOMS: A COUPLE WITHOUT
children desires two furnished
rooms and bath, centrally located;
price no object. Address B P K..
car* The Herald. at3c
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST COLLIE \ COLLIE DOG;
light tan color; sheared except head
and tall. Answers to name of Fox
Liberal reward If returned to No.
1036 Campbell 8L Hl2c
RTHAYBD. HOKSK THIS MORNING
one im horse; bail collar and
bridle on whan last seen. Hat urn to
Thomas a' Barton Co. atSo
togT. IMS LOST IN CENTRAL
part of city a round gold button
altapod pin; monogram "W It M”
Howard If returned to No 411 Waah
tngton H
FOR RENT Real Estate.
OFTICR CORNER OF Al<l KV HKAR
of Qworgla llallroad Bank from
October lat Rant 1200. Apply Boor
gta Rallrr>ad Bank atttf
IIOCSK AN KLBQANT NEW
hou*„ In North Auguata, West avo
nuo. noar Hamilton Terror, two bath*
amt all modern Improvements See
It and you will rent It Apply H 0.
Wall. 917 Broad St. SlOtf
FOR SALE Real Estate
an IDEAL HOME IT WILL DOl’
Ma in value In ten 'oar*; atop pay
|Bg rent: also 36 aero* fine land at
(Im.'wood Apply to 0 T. Schmidt.
4». vv.k.t St al6c
DWELLING FIVE ROOM DUEL
ling and «tore houae In po-1 oondt
Hon lxit 75*2(W. on Georgia Avenue
North Auguata Apply to K It Au»
tin, on premia** Slip
YES; Sometimes a Want Ad. Reduces a Long Task to a Short One.
In The Herald Pay
1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR SALE - Miscellaneous
IRON HAKE AND DESK CHAIR FOR
attic. Apply K. Phlnlzy A Co. bl3c
FOR SALK: HACK CORO DRY
pluo wood, delivered. for $1.60.
Hustle swings (3.00 and Rocking
( hairs $1 60 each. Some fine Coium
blan Wyandottes, 8. L. Wyandottes,
l.tghi Brahmas and White Rocks at
special close out prices. Eggs for
hatching, ail Breeds Belvldere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta, Ga
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40
horsepower sngine; can be seen at
White's garrsge; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. ts
HIGH WATER RUN US FROM NO.
K Library Row, but we are where
It will not touch us next time; No.
612 Leonard Building The Smith
premier Typewriter Co., Bias C. Bub
ler, Manager. 818 c
OFFICE FURNITURE: ONE FLAT
top desk; two desk chairs; two
disk stools. Apply 23 McCartan St.
allx
WRAPPING PAPciR: OLD NKWB
- for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply ut Herald office. Jltitf
SMITH PREMIER NO. 2 FOR SALE.
In good condition; will Hell at a
bargain, flood put me out of business,
but I saved the typewriter Address
"Flood Victim," care Herald. 813 c
WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald Office. Jl6tf
ENGINE; GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Atlas engine, practically new, for
sale at a bargain. Addreas Engine,
cure Herald.
NO 7 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER
"for sale.'' Must he sold quick; go
Ing to leave city and must sell before
going Address "P, D. Q.,” 23, care
Herald. 813 c
DISINFECTANTS
CRROLEUM. 60c PT. PROHYLAC
tic Fluid 60c. Croolln 10c, 25c,
60c and S 1 00 bottle. Platta Chlorides
50c. Chloride Lima
PARR'U PHARMACY
51# Broad Htraot Phone 369
IRON HAKE FOR SALE ONE
small Iron safe, one (walnut finish)
standing desk and one roller top desk.
Apply 127 Seventh Ht. 812 p
FOR RALE: SCHOOL BOOKS, NEW
and old bought and sold Dellqueat'a
New ami Old Bookshop, 215 Seventh
Bt S3oc
FOR SALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
mammoth aaoivza Ttnuorrs;l
Tmi.ose Oeeae, Muarovey Buck*; i
Barred P'vmouth Rick*; all farm
ralHxd, beu.tby and front first-class
.tin k Prices reasonable. Address
llowdre Phlnlsy, Jrovotown, Ga. ts
BUFF ORPINGTONS- A FEW
ynuug cockrela lor Hale. From the
original faiuoua Cook strain. Bowdre j
I’hlnliy,
SELLING OUT MY WHITE WYAN j
dotlea, pair. 3 and 4 dollars; trine.
4 5(1 ami 6 dollars Some fine hint, i
for the money. W. K Wall, Vauciu.e |
8. C. (Me
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Hamess, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU PON T BUY YOUR HORSES
and multia front ua. we both lose
money Auguata Stork Yards.
HKD POLL CATTI.K: A FEW
choice hollers and bull calves They
| are hardy, clean stock, good milkers
and with beef conformation Just the
i kind of oattle you like to aec around
; the farm For prices and estimated,
| w rite llowdre Phlutiy, Grovetown, Ga
Fruits and Vegetables, j
IF YOU WANT NOTHING RUT
fresh fruit and vegetables, I have
them in large quantities; I also give
you Hiimeibtng free with every cash
purchase. I’houe order, given promp;
attention. Call phone 69. Max Mo
gule.cu, MS Broad street at3c
Tomatoes.
WE ARB SELLING FOR THE
next three day* the lie.t two-pound
can of tomatoe. for 5c per can. W
R June, g Co. Phone 1160 —1250
Broad St »13c
Machines Repaired
ALL MAKES OF MAUHINr.K HU
paired by an expert adjuster. If;
your machine was under water better]
haie It looked after a; once Singer
j Sewing Machine Oo , No. 946 Broad
j street. oSc'
Damaged by the Freshet.
[THE AVOVBT4 TRUNK FACTORY
will repair and put In fl-»t Mass or
- der, your . iunk» that were damaged
ti> the water Telephone them 593,
| they will send for your trunks, ei
■mine them and :et vou know cost be
\ tore doing 'he work If you prefer
nice new trunk, they will take the
1 old one as part payment Qlve them
I n rail at Xsl Broad. Wrong Stda of
i Street ts
Your Lawn
Probably needs repairing. To
do it quickly, nicely and perman
ently use
ALIXANDER SEED CO.’S
EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEEDS
This la a correctly proportioned
mixture of the finest grasses spec
ially adapted to this climate. It
will make a beautiful, velvety
green, permanent. lawn.
Price 30cts per lb , sufficient for
"00 square feet. Four lbs., for sl.,
Box, 15-lbs, $3.50. Special prices
in larger quantities.
Alexander Seed Co.
Careful Seedsmen.
911 Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
tho best plastering material for
wulls and ceilings. It gives addi
tional strength to the building and
stays put forever. A. H. McDaniel,
Augusta, Ga. Jl4tf
Warning
We make a specialty of
opening and repairing Tron
Safes. All combination
locks should he examined
now and save trouble.
H. H. Fourcher
572 BROAD SEREET.
Mystic Cleanser.
MYSTIC CLEANSER; CLEANS CAR
pels, rugs, mattlngß, coats, skirts,
etc., beautifully. Easily applied One
pint, 36e, will clean two ordinary size
art squares; quart. 60c. Orders taken
for short time at 129-1 Broad St.
sl2c
Reward
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
feter that Randall's Chill and Fe
ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed
lo cure where others fall No cure
no pay. 'Phone 2214—Randall s Phar
macy. We deliver to any part of the
city. olOc
Warning
We make a specialty of
repairing and cleaning Cash
Registers. All combina
tions should be examined
now and save other trouble.
H. I:. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
Private School.
MISS DOBEYS PRIVATE SCHOOL
will open at 432 Telfair street on
Monday, September 14th. sl2u
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE Lor Ob FLOORING, CEIL
tng and weHther boarding, all
grade*; also a lot or rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-ln
boards to 9xlo tramalng. All this
stock must be disposed of In next 30
days Addreas Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Ave and 15th St., or K.
J O'Connor, 855 Broad St. tt
To Piano Owners
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
this date on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned for SSOO The
i special prte. of tuning Is $2.50 Call
up Robt. .1 Matson, No. 666 Broad St
| Phone 1717. Have your piano examin
ed all work strictly first class S2oc
Typewriters.
WE HAVE THE BEST TYPE
writer repair shop in Augusta, and
as good as to he found In the South.
All work guaranteed or money re
funded The Smith Premier Type
writer Co No M 2 Leonard Bldg.. Au
gusta. Ga. Phone No. 2005. St3c
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Horse Shoeing.
HIGH WATER NEVER TOUCHED
tne on horse shoeing. I have one
of the heat equipped horse shoeing
.hop. In Augusta, and always carry
a full line of shoes -forty eight keg.
Also use g great many hand-made
shoes I lit all the shoes myself and
see that they arc put on properly. I
solicit your patronage, or a part of It.
at least. Three of the best shoers
In town. I can shoe forty-five head,
four shoes each, per day Shoes one
dollar per set and upwards. Monthly
shoeing Horse clipping Cltpiier
blade. Sharpened L. M Hutto. 722
Kilts street. alJc
School Supplies.
FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED
Tablet*, pencils, paper, craon, etc,
Teaalcr Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
kinds of concrete work, such 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 arid specifications
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
ta, Ga. J27tf
Brighten Up.
VARNISH STAINS, THAT WILL
make water soaked furniture look
ike new. Augusta Builders Supply
Co., 643 P.roaiJ 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 lap only and ce
menting the over lapping sheet to It
that no nails are exposed. It can be
laid by any handy man. This roofing
Is made asphalt and containing no
tar Sold by W. W. Jones, 117 Mcln
tosn St., Augusta. Sl6c
Southern Cabinet Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
SHOW CASES OVERHAULED. ALL
high-class furniture Cabinets of all
descriptions made Manufacture of
rtair, bank, and office fixtures and all
classes of fine oarpenter work. 'Phono
No. 714. oils
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY BATUR
day. Ready at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c
quart. Vandiver's Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. J2stf
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.
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
Phone 16. Al2tf
Notice to Public.
I WISH TO NOTJFY MY CUBTOM
ers and friends 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 packing, a
specialty. 1 give all work my person
al attention. Hammond Anslev, 519
Broad St. sl3p
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
60 cents Phone 112. Alts
Verdery Pressing Club.
SUCCESSORS TO VERDERY, 313;
Mclntosh St., phone 2425. Expert!
cleaning, pressing and repairing, hats
cleaned and blocked; ladies' suits amt
skirts cleaned and pressed. All work
guaranteed. J. P. Stephen, Mgr.
313 c '
Drugs.
WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN j
the drug line, phone 328. We de-1
liver to any part of the city; also a •
full line of Buist garden seed. Model
Pharmacy. B. F. Matheny, Prop., cor !
ner Broad and Kollock streets.
•13c
E. M. Deas.
MEATS: HAS A FINE SELECT
stock of home-raised beef, veal,
pork, extra tine lamb, spring lamb,
etc E. M. Deas, 313 Jackson street. ,
Phone 2to. sl3c j
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Open for Business.
NICK ECONOMOS HAS OPENED
again with a full line of fruits. !
vegetables, segars. candy. Bananas
Hie amt 15c per dozen. Will sell
as cheap as any house in town. Am
out for buslm ss No. 1202 Broad St.
sl3p
FISH FISH
Fresh from Fisheries Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits. : : :
0. D. FORENCE
1 Phone I(X>7. 44(> Proud St.
1., ..in—
Pickling Goods
URKEN PEPPERS 25c PER TECH:
green tomatoes 50c per peck; an
pie vinegar Juc per gallon; onions 25c
per half peck: large white head •'sb-
Page 10c and 15c; apiece* and etc.
Now Is the best time to do your pick
ling Please (he me your order.
I. A. Grtmaud. 210 Gumming street.
Phone No. 1305 slec
wovo. IWOM A WO «TWWX
(SHAFTS pulleys jgHSgjl
Hell f*ak<n« I 6.ln|
UMUfcAJU) CUttMKY.ALWL4TA.UA>
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
LEGAL NOTICES.
Providing for the Payment of Pensions
to Ex-Confederate Soldiers and the
Widows of Ex-Confederate Soldiers.
Executive Department, Atlanta, Au&.
24, 1908.
A PROCLAMATION.
By His Excellency, Hoke Smith, Gover
nor of Georgia
Whereas, the General Assembly, at its
session in 1908, proposed an amendment
to the Constitution of this state, as fol
lows:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, and it is here
by enacted by authority of the same,
that * paragraph 1, section 1, article » oi
the Constitution of this State, be ana
the same la hereby amended by adding
at the end of said paragraph the fol
lowing: To make provision for the
payment of pensions of any ex-Cdnfod
erate soldier, now resident of this state,
who enlisted in the military service ot
this state, or who enlisted in the mili
tary service of the Confederate States,
during the civil war between tlie states
of the United States, and who perform
ed actual military servioe in the armies
of the Confederate states, or the or
ganized militia of this state and was
honorably discharged therefrom, and to
widows, now resident of this state, of
ex-Confederats soldiers who enlisted in
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 mili
tia of this state, who died in said mili
tary service, or was honorably <Ji*«-
chared therefrom; provided that no per
son shall be entitled to the provisions
of this Constitutional amendment, the
total value of whose property of every
description, Including money and choses
in action, shall exceed fifteen hundred
dollars, anu providod further that only
those widows who were married to suen
soidiers or ex-soldiers previous to the
year 3 870 shall be entitled to the pro
visions of this Constitutional amend
rnent. No widow of a soldier killed dur
ing the war shall be deprived of her pen
sion by reason of having subsequently
married another veteran who is dead,
unless she receives a pension on account
of being the widow of such second hus
band.”
Now, therefore I, Hoke Smith, 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 sta‘3
qualified to vote for members, of the
General Assembly, at the general elec
tlon to bo held on Tuesday, November
3rd, 1908.
HOKE SMITH, Governor.
By the Governor:
PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State.
STATE OR GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To the Sheriff of said County or His
Lawful Deputy, Greeting:
Gideon S. Jones vs. Mattie L. Jones. !
Libel for divorce.
The defendant in the above stated
case, Mattie L. Jones, is hereby re
quired in person or by attorney, to
be and appear at the next term of
the Richmond Superior Court to be
■ld in and for the county aforesaid,
on the 19th day of October, 1908, then
and there to answer the plaintiff in
action of complaint, as in default ot
such appearance the court will pro
ceed thereon as to this trial may per
tain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C.
Hammond, Judge ot said court, this
21th day of August, 1908.
GEO. B. POURNELLE,
Deputy Clerk Sup. Court Richmond!
Co., Ga. a 24-29; 85-12 |
ST ATE OF~ GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas’ Annie R. Deas, on the!
.26th day of June, 1907, made her!
promissory note in the principal sum I
of five hundred ($500) dollars, pay
able to the order of Mamie H. Fos
ter three years after date with In
terest from date at the rate of eight i
per rent per annum; and
Whereas, the said Deas executed
and delivered unto the said Foster,
as provided in section 2771 of the
Code of Georgia, a deed conveying t >
the said Foster:
All those ten lots of land in the '
county and state aforesaid, in the vil
lage of Summerville, known and des
ignated as lots number eight (8), nine
(9). ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12). i
thirteen (13), fourteen 414), fifteen
(15), sixteen (lti), seventeen (17), on
a plan of lots made bv Gordon Gar
diner. civil engineer. May 10, 1900.
recorded in the clerk's office, superior
court, said county in Hook 6 B's, page
555; and.
Whereas, default has been made In
Mhe payment of the interest and by
the term* of said note, said security
deed and the bond for title, the said
debt has matured by reason of said
default.
Therefore, by virtue of the author
ity contained in said security deed,
will be sold before the court house
door of said county, on the first Tues
day in October. 1908. between the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash, the aforedescrlbed ten
lots of land. Terms cash Purchater
,to pay for papers.
ANNIE R. DEAS.
By Mamie H. Ramsey, formerly
Mamie H. Foster, her attorney In
| fact. *l2-19-26;03c
1 Capt. E. G. Miller, of llephzibah. is
in the city today on business.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
To the Sheriff of said County, or His
Lawful Deputy, Greeting:
Mamie Williams va. C. C. Williams.
The defendant In tho above stated case,
C. C. Williams, in hereby required in
person or by attorney, to be and appear
at the next term of the Richmond Supe
rior Court to be held in and for said
County, on the 19th day of October,
1908, then and there to answer the
plaintiff in action of complaint, and in
default of such appearance the Court
will proceed thereon as to this trial may
pertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond, Judge'of said Court, this 21st
day of August, 1908.
WM. DA. WALKER,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Richmond County, Ga.
A 22-29, S 5-12.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Janie Smith has applied
for permanent letters of administra
tion with will annexed on the estate
of Autee V. Smith, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at
the court of ordinary of said county,
to be held on the first Monday in Oc
tober, A. D. 1908, at 10 o’clock a.
m., and show cause, if any they can.
why said letters should not be
granted. ,
Witness my official signature this
12th day of September, A. D. 1908.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
sl2-18-25;02 Ordinary R. C.
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
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, 3tept. 11th,
at 4:30 o’clock.
LAWTON B. EVANS,
Superintendent.
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Augusta, Ga., Sept Sth. 1908.
A CALLED MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Georgia Chemi
cal Works will be held at Augusta,
Ga., on Thursday the 24th day ot
September, 190 S, for the purpose of
amending the IL-laws.
A. SMITH IRVINE.
Sepjt 23c Secretary.
WATER WORKS NOTICE.
Commencing this afternoon tl)p water
will bo turned on twice a day, instead
of once. From 7:30 to 9 a. m., and from
6:30 to 8 p. m.
JOHN P. TWIGGS.
Supt. Canal and Water Works
Sept. 9 ts
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 12
WANTS
! MISS EMMA GARY AT
WOODLAWN CHURCH
In the next few days, the people of
Augusta are to have the opportunity
of hearing conditions in one ot the
great mission fields discussed by one
who has personal knowledge of the
facts.
Miss Emma Gary, for thirteen years
j a missionary to China, is to speak in
i ihree of the Methodist churohea of
ihe city, during the coming week. The
■Ukaliest Lyceum System, with which
she holds a position as lecturer aud
under the auspices of #vhich she is
soon to go to Oklahoma for a series
of lectures, says of her; "Miss Gary
is a graduate of Wesleyan oollage,
Macon, G:t. She also drd post-graduate
work in Massachusetts, and has
studied abroad. Gifted with rare
mental ability, broad culture, around
the-wprld-travels she is preeminently a
Lyceum attraction. She hag charmed
large audiences In ten or twelve
states, both north and Eouth. She was
one of the speakers at the great Eetim
enical conference in New York City
in 1900 and an honored guest at tho
Ecumenical conference the following
year in London, England. Her lectures
bristle with facts, glow with life and
I present beautifully finished realistic
word pictures."
Rev. J. O. Wilson, D. D., president
of Lander College, S. C. says: "I
have heard the best women speakers
of our day, but Miss Emma Gary Is
far away and above them all. For
ability, grasp of subject and earnest
ness of delivery, her addresses on
China surpass anything I ever heard
trom any man save Dr. Y. J. Al
len.”
Rev. H. S. Bradley, D.D., Ph.D.,
former pastor of Trinity church, At
lanta, Ga., says: “I have heard many
lectures and addresses on missionary
subjects, but I never heard one that
impressed me as fairer, saner and
more reasonable than that delivered
by Miss Emma Gary at Trinity church
Atlanta, Ga. Surely no one ever gave
me such a clear grasp of the situa
tion as she.”
Still another has said: “Miss Gary
is the statesweman of the far east”
On Sunday morning, Miss Gary
will speak at Asbury Methodist
, church, on D’Antignac street,- (Hi
| Sunday evening, at Woodlawtt Meth
odist church, ou 15th. street; and dur
! ing the first of the week she will be
at St Lukes In the revival services,
which begin at that churth Sunday
morning. The public generally is
cordially invited to avail themselves
of the privilege to hear this girted
i woman.
SPECIAL COLLECTION AT
ST- PATRICK’S SUNDAY
Ther e will be a special collection
at St Patrick’s church tomorrow. The
property of this well known Augusta
congregation was badly damaged by
the freshet, the loss in fences alone
amounting to a considerable sum.
Efforts are being made to get to
gether the money necessary to re
place them and repair all the damage
done by the waters and this oo‘ lec "
tion is one of the means used. Every
parishioner is urged to contribute lib
erally to help the fund along.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
A woman’s missionary conference
in session at the Baptist church of
Spread. Ga., is attracting a large at
tendance. The sessions continue
throughout Sunday.
Among the visitors and delegates
who have gone already from Augusta
and Hephzibah are the following:
Miss Adel e Verdery, Mrs. J. H. Oli
ver Mrs. C. M. Wilkinson, Mrs. U. B.
Frost, Mrs. C. E. Miller, Mrs. H. L.
Murphey, Mrs. R. E. Jones.