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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
DR.HUMPHREYS’
WITCH-HAZEL
OINTMENT
for
PILES
GIVES IMMEDIATE
RELIEF
Don't Suffer discomfort and pain.
Thia aciantific ointment sivea ouick
relief. New green tube with rectal tip.
FREE. Dr. Humphreys*
Manual. (112 pages) You should
read it. Telia about the home treat
ment of diaeaae. Ask your druggist or
write ua for a copy.
Dr. Humphreys* Witch Hazel Oint
ment, 50 cents, all drug stores, or sent
on remittance or C. O. D. pared post.
HUMPHREYS* HOMEO. MED. CO.
156 William Street. New York.
DRINK WATER
IF BACK OR •
KIDNEYS HURT
Begin Taking Salts if You
Feel Backachy or Have
Bladder Weakness
Too much rich food forms acids
•which excite and overwork the kid
neys in their efforts to filter it
from the system. Flush the kid
neys occasionally to relieve them
t Ke you relieve the bowels, remov
ing; acids, waste and poison, else
you may feel a dull misery In the
kidney region, sharp pains in the
back or sick headache, dizziness,
the stomach sours, tongue is coat
ed, and when the weather is had
you have rheumatic twinges. The
urine is cloudy, full of sediment,
the channels often get irritated,
obliging one to get up two or three
times during the night.
To help neutralize these irritat
ing acids and flush off the body’s
urinous waste, begin drinking
water. Also get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from any pharmacy,
take a tableepoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys may then
act fine and bladder disorders dis
appear.
This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and has been
used for years to help clean and
stimulate sluggish kidneys and
stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts
is inexpensive and makes n de
lightful effervescent Uthiawater
drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to help
prevent serious kidney and blad
der disorders.
By all means, drink lots of good
water every day. Have your phy
sician examine your kidneys at
least twice a year.
6 6 6
is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Dengue,
Headaches, Constipation,
Biliousness.
It is the most speedy remedy we
know.
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To every purchaser of a Man’s Suit or Overcoat
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY.
Minutes of the Town Board
Meeting In Augusta In 1783
Interesting Old Records Reveal the Business Life cf
This City Nearly .150 Years Ago
This Is the seventh of a series of
articles The Herald is printing telling
of the early days of Augusta as com
piled from minutes of the Board of
Commissioners of the Town of Au
gusta dating from 1783.
In this installment Is told:
Persons are invited to appear be
fore the board to make bids on com
pleting the church and Colonel Meade
is awarded the contract. Coleman and
Meade contract to complete brick
work on the Academy.
James M. Simmons is appointed to
be clerk of the board of commission
ers to fill vacancy caused by Seaborn
Jones being appointed on the Board
of Trustees.
Notes issued by the Board of Town
Commissioners burned, some of which
had been issued, others had not.
Preparations made for laying off of
the town into lots, and records of lot
leases shown.
"Augusta, the 14th August, 1786.
Present: William Glascock, Samuel
Jack, &. Robert Forsythe, Esq'r.
"Pursuant to an order of the board
of the 12th Inst., several persons at
tended the hoard to undertake to fin
ish the church upon the terms there
in pointed out. when Col. Meade
agreed to finish it agreeable to the
plan for L-.. 00 to be paid as fol
lows, viz: 1-6 when the work is be
gun; 2-5 when the house is enclosed,
and 2-5 when the same is finished.
The payments to be made as pointed
out by the order of the 12th Inst.,
viz.: in Bonds, discount on Bonds, in
Commissioners notes, or in lots yet
to be sold. Bond and approved se
curity to be given for the true and
faithful performance of the work, the
house to be inclosed by .the Ist No
vember next and the church to be fin
ished complete by the Septem
ber. 1787.
"Mr. Coleman & Col. Meade attend
ed in order to contract for finishing
the brick work at the Academy in a
good and w'orkmanlike manner with
good & unexceptionable bricks and
lime, to be finished by the first of
October next, payment as follows: 1-5
when the work is begun, 2-5 when the
same is half done, and 2-5 when tne
same is completed. Bond with se
curity to be given for the faithful per
formance of the work. Colo. Meade
also undertook the same at L-3;10, he
1 finding every thing.’”
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“Augusta, 22d August. 1786. The
Board met. Present, William Glas
oock, Sam Jack. Robert Forsythe,
Seaborn Jones. Esquires.
| “Resolved, That James M. Simmons
i be appointed clerk to this board in
the room of Seaborn Jones. Esq'r., ap
pointed one of tlie Trustees.
“Resolved that the hills directed to
be remitted by the authority of this
Board of the 12th Inst, be signed by
any two of the Trustees.
“The following orders were present
ed to the Board, viz.: from Will Rog
ers, in favor of H. Graves. ti-ll;H:6.
From ditto In favor of William Wal
lace L-4:ll;6. Ordered that the clerk
do endorse and accept the same io
he pa>d out of the funds of the Acad
emy.”
“Augusta, 4th February, 1787. Pres
ent at the board meeting: George
Walker, Robert Forsythe, William
Glascock, Edward Telfair, Ab'm.
Baldwin, Seab Jones.
"Fifty, from 1 to 50, Printed notes
of ten dollars each, signed by W.
Glascock & Sam’l Jack were burned.
“Thirty, from No. 11 to 40, of five
dollars qaeh, signed by Robert For
sythe, Seab Jones, were burned, but
never issued. Four hundred and fifty
querto sheets unsigned with four
notes on each were burnt.
“The following written notes dated
15th April, 1787, signed by Robert For
sythe, Sam'l Jack and Abr’m Baldwin
were produced by the late clerk and
burnt, viz.: Nos. 1 to 12 of three dol
lars of each $18: Nos. 16 to 19, in
clusive of one dollar each, $4; No.
1, of two dollars, $2; In all $24.”
Augusta, 13th September, 1786. "Or
dered, that the Surveyor General or
his deputy be directed to lay out the
Commons of Augusta into lots not
exceeding five acres; also the public
lands in the lower part pf the Town
into lots, and another row of lots to
the South of and adjoining tho Town
of Augusta _ agreeable to the Act of
Assembly passed the 14th August
last and conformably to n plan which
will be shown him by the clerk of
this Board.
"Resolved that tho leasing of the
lot 3 on the Commons be on the third
Tuesday in October next for the term
of five years,, the payments to be
made annually, at which time the
PNEUMONIA
Call a physician. Then begin
‘’emergency” treatment with
yictHs
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Ovr 17 Million Jarm Used Yearly
Saturday —A Feast of Bargains— Gome
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SATURDAY
Cedar Chests
Beautiful Cedar Chests in
aid sizes and styles.
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chest you select tomor
row. Balance arranged to
suit you.
Tomorrow will deliver ANY RUG in our store. Unusual values will be offered in RUGS tomorrow. All sizes, kinds
■ and patterns to select from. Terms arranged to suit you.
You could not give a Christmas present that would be more appreciated than a nice Floor Lamp. We have
a large and comprehensive assortment to select from. SI.OO tomorrow will deliver any Lamp in our store
you select. Balance to suit. We will also store FREE the Lamp you purchase and deliver it when you say.
Make your selections now while our stock is complete. Special prices being offered tomorrow.
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public. Ferry will also be rented.
"Resolved that, all Lots where the
conditions of sale, have not been com*
plied with be exposed to sale on the
first Tuesday in November next, the
whole of the interest & one-fifth
part of tho principal of such bond be
discharged on or before the third
Tuesday in October next.”
Evidently in accordance with fore
Wes skeptical of Kellogg’s Bran
until il gave him back his health
Naturally Mr. Carter—whoso letter
follows —was skeptical. Ho had tried
practically everything for tho relief of
constipation. All liad failed. But
Kollogg’s Bran brought him perma
nent relief, just aa it has dono for
thousands of others. Bead his letter:
Gentlemen:
I am 48 years old, and have been
fer years a great sufferer from
tonstipation. I had to resign a
clerical position because of rushes
of blood to my head, some of which
caused me to fall to the ground. I
took an outdoor laboring job and
tried for the first time, skeptically
I admit, your Krurnbled Bran. The
result has been wonderful. 1 began
to be normal after I had been on
the Bran about three days. No
more enemas, no more Old Dr. So
ond-So’a Pills* Epsom salts by tho
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|1 HOUSE FUffMISHERSI Wj
ODD DRESSERS
SI.OO tomorrow will
deliver any Odd
Dresser you select.
Balance arranged to
suit you. Special
prices offered tomor
row.
going order* as shown the town lot*
.were leased to parties as shown by
the following records:
"Third. November, I7SG—Cash Dr.
"To William Brown, reed of him
in consequence of tho order of the
Board of the 13th September last for
Lot No. 2. 13:7:0. '
"17th October. 1788. Col. Jack paid
Mr. Longstreet during my absence in
ton. etc., ad infinitum 1 You have
tho most wonderful product for
constipation I have ever seen or
tried. Yours very gratefully,
L. T. Carter, 204 Nineteenth St,
Brooklyn, N. V.
Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum
bled, docs not irritato tho intestine*
like drugs and pills. It acts exactly as
nature acts. Eaten regularly, it is
guaranteed to relievo permanently tho
most chronic caso of constipation, or
your grocer will return your money.
You will like tho exclusivo, nut-liko
flavor of Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and
krumblcd. Eat two tablcspoonfuls
daily—in chronio cases with every
meal. Eat it with milk or cream and
in tho recipes on every package. Sold
by all grocers. Made in Battlo Crock.
Console Tables
SI.OO tomorrow will
deliver any Console
Table you select.
Many beautiful
styles to select from.
Terms arranged to
suit you.
TWO OUTSTANDING RANGE VALUES
• • i
Gin Tomorrow will deliver either of these fine Ranges you sc
4)ZiDU lect. The balance will be arranged in convenient weekly
or monthly terms. You will appreciate the fine quality of these Ranges.
See them tomorrow. ______
The Eagle Coal-Wood Range is
perfect in every detail. Heavy
cast iron construction. An
ideal cooker and baker.
Economical to op
erate. Large and
spacious compart
ments. Thoroughly
J guaranteed.
The Eagle Gas Range is per
fect in every detail. A per
fect cooker and baker, and
economical to operate.
Made of the finest of mate
rial to last for years. This is
a Range you will be glad to
have in your home. Thor
oughly guaranteed.
A liberal allow
ance will be made
for your Old Stove
if you purchase
either of these
Ranges tomorrow.
Savannah the following payments,
viz.:
"On sect, of Lot. No. 19 1,-19:1:10’,a
"On acct. Of Lot No. 49 L-25:0:ll
"On acct. of Lot No. 52 L-18:4:7H
Which payments of L-62:7:5
was made as follows: An order on
the Commissioners in Favor of Fran
Willis, Esq’r., for 4O.
Ditto In fav. of Peter Fontaine.
he to he accountable 15.10
Commissioners Notes 11.4.1
66.14
”Bth November, 1786. Received of
lot No. 53 per W. H. Graves:
"An order from Mr. Rogers 11:11:6
3 M brads for use of the Academy,
nails for ditto 17:6
Cash 0:14:0
(To be continued)
AUTO IS DAMAGED
Damage estimated at $l5O re
sulted from a fire Thursday after
noon in the rear of the garage of
Palmer, Phinizy & O’Connell.
Damnge was confined to one iwito
moblle.
DOUBLE UNDOES HIM.
MIDDLKSBOROUGH, England.
—Arthur Clough, local cricket stab
has a double who has been making
love to most of the girls In Mlddles
boiough In Clough’s name. Dozens
of letters are arriving at Clough’s
liouso from young women, pro
mising to meet him "as arranged."
Clough has asked police to trace his
double.
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Terms arranged to suit
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SATURDAY
AN EXTRA BED
BED-DAVENETTE SPECIAL
'PA This is indeed a value. Oak or
•P«3«7»OU mahogany finish. Upholstered
seat and back. Best tempered springs construc
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Wi
CHIFFOROBES
dJOQ CA Regular
$35 value
Chifforobes. Large size.
Oak or mahogany finish.
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are the terms. Select one
tomorrow.
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Five Dollars tomorrow
will deliver ANY
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select. Bedroom, Liv
ing room, Dining room,
Davenette, etc. Con
venient terms will be
arranged on the bal
ance. We now have one
of the finest and larg
est assortments o f
suites it has been our
pleasure to show in
some time, and our
prices are unusually
low. Select the suite
you want tomorrow,
and we will store your
purchase FREE until
you are ready for de
livery. (Saturday Spec
ial.)
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