The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 14, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX l AF A RJTTC 1* The Herald Pay %RJ A |y*|pC A Tria3 Will Prove iiF A M-TTC wW 6F«L4 Jl Vi# lc A WorS; 25c Minimum Charge if gs t& fkt &'I JL 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c yf 'I JL Get Busy With Your Ad. Reading. Its the Way., to Wisdom. Tne merchant who In "burled" In the earn* of now stocks and now un dertakln** should share hi* tlm<- with lhai which make* the othhr thing* loaolblr his *6 v*rtl*lng campaign No store ovsr prospered that failed to n-riiro the Inter, it and patrtlmige nl the "bargain huirom If you have, during thl* summer, formed but one new habit -the habit of reading and answering ad* —tint rummer will have been wed spent If, during the autumn, you form the habit of ADVERTISING, a* well. It will mean that YOI’K SHIP IS COMING IN! If there i* eotnethlng you want somethin* a little out of the ordinary —INQUIRE Or TUB PUBLIC, through a want ad The work-snokor who ar.swera the "Help Wanted" ad* la really “looking for work " But If he alao advert thr u on hla own acoount hi* chance* will be doubled- perhap* trebled W'lth tlie laver of Publicity you mav "lift’' your ttora to 'bigger things ” Of course the lover muni b<- big enough and of proved tpialltv Then are OTHER KIN OH of "levari” to ne bad WANTED HELP Male WANTED RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS J*o«l offlcr rWkn. caM*!**. # l,lOO<J<J yearly. Knamln.itlonn h«*r«* llth Preparation fn< Franklin In rUtut#, RochMi’#r. N Y Oct tip WANTED HELP Female HOUBBKKKPKH COOO RELIABLE while woman wanted for general housekeeper will be given comfort able home Apply If H 11 tare Her aid »Ue WANTED SITUATION Male WANTED CLERICAL POSITION by stenographer, railroad and office experience Address K M C. Olenn Springs, sf si Ip WANTED WORK OP ANY KIND by gtiod, honest, hard working young man. Apply Worktr, care Th« Herald. *l4* DRIVER A COLORED MAN I)B sire* position as dfiver or butler Address Imuls Roberts, lOP Watkins street sit* STENOGRAPHER POSITION wsnted by experienced msle slen ographer. Address "Quick.” care Her Bill 815* WANTED SITUATION. Female. CHAMBERMAID: A YOUNG COW orrd wrnnin, who ran furnlaii r«*f •»r*nr«»», position as chamber maid Addrcaa Krhlc MoKle, 721 Owlnnctt HL sl4i WANTED HELP Male and Female GIRIR AND HOYS, TO REPRESENT uk In tlmlr spare Unix sailing our novellt* to thctr friend* Afl big aell or*. Southern Specialty Co,, Augusta, '.A. WANTED Rooms ROOMS A COUPLE WITHOUT children rtoalro two or threw unfur ntahed room*. rc»ldonc<> mu tton Ad dr*** T. T. T, o«ro Tho llmald •lip FOR RENT Real Estate. REaUUtOKCK NO 124 S GREENE ST Ntc», New 7 room realdancc. *ll modern convenient-** For partlcu l*r* m>« Lockhart d Co . No 1 I won art Mds giip RESIDENCE DON'T BK CAUGHT In the flood *«*ln Three residence* on tfOO HtE Broad St Maxwell bultdln* Berry modern convent et.oe Apply E II MiH.endon, toll Rro»d Ht si So RESIDENCE SIX ROOM HOUSE large yard and atablc near OeoraU and Central railroad for rent Apply 711 Calhoun 8L Apply M 1. Brown NfwJlarky A Sullteen Co *lsc ornca corner or alley rear of Georgia Railroad Dank from October lal Rem S2UO Apply Geor gta Rallroed Bank alllf HOUSE AN ELEGANT NEW hou* ( . In North Auguat*. \Vc»t avc nuc. near Hampton Terror, two bathe nrd all modern Improvement* See l amt you will rent II Apply It C. Wall. (17 llroad St. Stott FOR SALE torses, Mules, Livestock, Haniess, Oarri.igea, Etc y YOU DON’T BUY YOUR HORSES and mulea from ua. we both loaa »ney Augusta Stock Yard*. IBD I*ol.l. CATTLE A FEW choice heifer* and bull calve* They re hardy, dean alurk. Rood milker* cd With beef rwnforvnalton Juat the Ind of rattle you like to aee around :he farm For price* and Mtimate*, writ* IP *dr. Phlutiy. Grovetowu, u* w «M. HO* MP • ! a*i ShaSl o 0 •awavanTdtorAr' aV ov/i A, «h FOR SALE Real Estate A FEW MORE UP TO DATE HOMES In North Augusta, also desirable building lots. 1,. K Verdery, 587 Ilroad. Si 5c BUY HILLS LOTS NOW Opposite Arsenal No cash pay ment; 6 per cent interest; beet loca tion. Prici 81,000 uo Lote 100*200. MAURICE WALTON Slsc 422 Leonard Building. AN IDEAL HOME IT WILL DOU ble In value In ten years; stop pay ing rent; also 36 acres fine land at Gracewood. Apply to C. T. Schmidt, 442 AAalker St. *l6c HOUSE A BEAUTIFUL HOME. 122 Ilroad street, for sale, lot 45*120, and front; cement sidewalk; gas; a new house Apply on premise*, 820 r BUY HILL LOTS NOW. Opposite Arsenal No caah pay ment; 6 per cent interest; beat loca tion. Price 81,000 up Lott 100*200. MAURICE WALTON, 815 c 422 Leonard Building. FOR SALE Miscellaneous DRESS SUIT: ONE SILK LINED dress *ult In perfect condition. Will Bell cbesp to quick buyer Address A. J , care Herald. 815 c PIANO: A FIRST CLASH SQUARE piano In good condition, will sell at a bargain. Apply 573 Ilroad or 14 Greene St. alsp CREAM SEPARATOR ONE BECI ond-band No. 2 De Lavel cream ! separator In good condition for sale j make us an offer, Alexander Seed Co., 1)11 Ilroad HI 816 c FOR SALE: HALF CORD DRY pine wood, delivered, for $1.50. Rustic swings $3 00 and Rocking Chairs $1 60 each. Soma line Coium blan Wyandotte*. H. L Wyandotte*, i Light Rrahmar and White Rocks nt special dose out prices. Egg* for hatching, all Breeds Relvtdere poul try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta, tin. AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; con be eeen at Whitt's garrage; big bargain for quick buysc. Apply at once, Herald office. ts WRAPPING PATER: OLD NKW9- papers for wrapping purpuses Ap ply at Herald office Jlfitf WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes Ap ply at Herald Office. Jlfitf ENGINE OOOI) 12 HORSKPOWEH Atlas engine, practically new, for eale at a bargain. Address Engine, care Herald. HOOKS. roll SALK TURMAN High School books, Cstbollc school book* and hook* (or all m hool* and InHtltutlon* of learning DcllqueHt* New anti Old Rookahop 215 Seventh St. Sl3tf FURNITURE: ENTIRE HOUSE hold furniture constating of bed room dining room and kitchen furni ture, matting, carpets, etc,, at a aaerl flee 761 Rroad St. slsp PIANO: ONE PIANO IN FIRST class condition for *ale. Apply to K .1 Doris, 1302 May avenue. *l9p FOR SALE Poultry ani Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY 9; Tou.es,. Geese, Muscovey Ducks; llarred P'vmouth R >cks; all farm raised, he...thy and from first class stork Prices reasonable. Address llowdre phinlsT, Jrovotown, (la ts BUFF ORPINGTONS A FEW NICK young ctM'krela for aalo. From the original fatuous Cook strain. Rowdre Phlnlsy. BELLING OUT MY WHITE W’YAN dottes, pairs 3 and 4 dollars; Irloes 450 and 6 dollnra. Some tine hlrda for the money. W E Wall, Vauciuse, 8. C. Side FOR RENT Rooms. FLAT A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS with prlvlege of hath at 442 Fen wick St Apply 633 Center St SEltf FI..AT A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS with privilege of bath at 442 Feti wick St Apply 6f2 Center St. Sl.Pf LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED, HORSE SATURDAY morning one grey horse, hsd collar and bridle on when last seen Re turn to Thomas A llarton Co. 814 c LOST FOR SATURDAY AFTER noon on flroad, Jackson or Greene streets, a gold fob buckle. Finder be rewarded b.v leaving same at (hla ol flee. % 816 c LOST WATCH UIST ON WOOD lawn between Ma. Avenue and Alter* street, a small gold watch Finder return to 616 Woodlawn or call phone 357 for reward SISp Business Opportunity i:\KKOKTIt MAN AAITII SMI TO IS.OMO f»ih to tako th«' manHfutm-nt atul cuitroi of light manufacturing |*ro|nniihm for th»* autr of (K*oru;i**. no irlflern W> hav<» a proponitio i on «trlrtl> butlno** principle* and for tho right man an Income of to SIO,OOO n >oar Addroa* l# H. \\ hoolor ear* Albion Motel for a|»*| point inent 814 p Stop Attention I HAVE AIOA Kit HACK I'O MY OLD aland r*»adv loi tniatnoaa lam da> lua 'hr Ih'*! of akil) hand work to tfi up all of ><nu * tutor altoo* and brmn them to Hi, \\ Goidon, 100$ Kl*lt Bt. 82«>c i .... ~ - Taken Up ONE DARK HAY MARK BRANDED w Ith K on right hind quartet Party '.in get her by paying fur led and ...Iverlliemeuk Apply at lift. >1 tee. Sl*c. Your Lawn Probably needs repairing. To do It quickly, nicely and perman ently use AUXANDf K SEED CO.’S EVEKOKEEUAWN OKASS SEEDS Thin it» a corrrcUv proportioned rHxture of the ttnont xraw? iafly adapted to this climate. It will riiak#- a beautiful, velvety *?rc* n, p'*rmarr-m lawn Prlc*» 30clft per lb . Htifftclent for ■ 00 iKiuarc fFour lb*., lor sl., Bushel I.VIbH. Four lbs., for sl., In larger (iiiantttlc*. Alexander Seed Co. Careful Seedsmen. 911 Broadway. Augutta, Ga. Rugs Cleaned 1 HAVE ADDED RUG CLEANING TO my other business and will give sat isfaction. Jerry jones, 421 Campbell street. 820 p Mattress Renovating j L. .! MURRAY THE OLD RELIABLE renovator, old ontabllßhcd, lilKhf»sr i.ftrr*nr»H; church cushions given hl»f*4-l;4l attention. H<*nd Eh<Tii In. Tv£ 7 Ilroad hi roof. Phone tititi. 815 c College Notice THE REST ASSORTMENT OF fountain pens, stationery, combs, brushes of all kinds, and toilet arti cle* In the dtv. Come In and look them over Parr’* Pharmacy,—sl6 Broad Sf... Augusta, Ga. School Supplies. FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Tablets, pencils, paper, rraon, etc. Tessler pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. SJOtf DON’T LET YOUR BI CYCLES 00 TO RUIN, WE ARE READY AND CAN SAVE THEM. H. E. Fourcher .T 72 BROAD STREET. Verdery Pressing Club 313 MrINTOSH ST. PHONE 2425. expert cleaning, pressing and re pairing; hats cleaned snd blocked: ladles' suits and skirts cleaned and pressed All work guaranteed. .1. P. Stephen. Mgr, Sl9c Notice WHY BUY A HAT, WHEN I CAN make your old one look new? I am no longer ronnect.d with the Au/usca Ha' Cleaners on Campbell St. 1 am now with Cullerlth Pressing Club, 315 Mclntosh St , Phone 744 VerdTiy, the Hatter SJo< Expert Cleaning LET ME CLEW AND PRESS YOUR ault* Ladw* ci«*Aned and prenund Tho br*t work for tiif* least mone> In th** city. Why buy a hat when 1 can make your old one* look new (’ullerlth Preetliiß Club. V*>r derv, the Hatter, 31f> Mclntosh St. 'Phone 744. 82b<; Damaged by the Freshet. THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY will repair and put In fl-*t lass or dvr, your .tanks that weie damsged by the wsier. Telephone them 61*3, they will send for your trunks, ex amine them and let you know cost b>- lore doing the work If you pref >r » nice new trunk, they will take tho old on* a* part payment Give them a call ai hul Broad, Wrong Side of Street. ts WARNING Every day some one finds his safe locked and we have to open it. Save yourself this expense and let us clean and oil up locks and combinations before it gets corroded. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher Notice WE HAVE tUST HAD OUR NEW •how window* flnlahed since the freshet and nr,, now open and ready for bustnea* While passing today be •ure to notice our window* We have something attractive In them Phone No 3122 Central Garden 10P> Broad St Mis* Annie Dow. Mgr,; J Rival, Prop. 815 c Notice 1 AM NOW LOCATED AT 549 BROAD St Mis* /.Inn s old aland, with which | am prepared to do all up holaterlng repairing and staining of all high rlaa* furniture Storing and packing a apeclaltv. Hamtunnd Ana ley, 6i9 Broad St, Stic Plastering Material IVORY WOOD EHtRE PLASTER IS ’he beat plaattrlng material for walla ar.d celling* It glv <■* addl Ilona! strength to the building and atays put forever. A 11. Mcuanlei. Augusta, ua JltU THE AUGUSTA HERALD Floou Shingles NO. 2, $2.00; NO. I, $3.00; F. O. B our yard; fifty cents additional for handling. Industrial Lumber Co., North Augusta. Sl3tf Cottage For Sale STYLISH 6 ROOM COT TAGE IN NORTH AU GUSTA FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE FOR PAR TICULARS, APPLY TO P. O. BOX 717 Augusta, Georgia. s2oc. To Piano Owners WHO INTEND MOVING; FROM! this date on your piano moved, j tuned and cleaned for $.‘.00. The special price of tuning Is $2.50 Call up Koht. J. Watson, No. 666 Rroad Si i Rhone 1717 Have your piano examln-! ed all work strictly first class. S2oc I FISH FISH Fresh from Fisheries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : : 0. D. FORENCE Phone 1007. 440 Broad St. Machine? Renaired ALL MAKES O*' MACLIXi-.rf RE paired by an expert adjuster. if' your machine was under water bettor 1 have* it looked after at once. Pimrer j Sowing Machine <-0., No. 946 Broad street. o3c j SI,OOO Will buy two fine lots in Summerville, near car line and in good locality. Let us show you these lots. MARTIN & GARRETT 137 Bth Street. Reward FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND ft-Ter that Randall's Chill and Fe ver tonic fall* to cure. Guaranteed lo cure where others fall. No cure no pay. 'Phone 2214 Randall's Phar macy. We deliver to any part of ihe. city. oJOc Cheap Lumber A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL ing and weather hoarding, all EradM,; also a lot of rough lumber Bhort and long leaf, from 1-In boards to Bxlo framelng All this stock must be disposed of in next 30 days Address Standard Lumber Co.. Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E. J O'Connor, 855 Broad St. ts Furniture Repairing WHAT'S THE USE OF BUYING new furniture when you can have your old furniture done over and It will look as good ns new for half the money. C. C. Mitchell. 519 Rroad St. 915 c HIGH WATER got into lots of cash re gisters- We have cleaned about 50, let us have yours, as we make a specialty of this work. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher Southern Cabinet Manu facturing Works, North Augusta. SHOW CASES OVERHAULED. ALL htgh-clas-s furniture Cabinet* of all descriptions made Manufacture of stair. bank, and office fixtures and all classes of tine carpenter work. 'Phono No. 714. ofls Barbecue Hash BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATVK day Ready at It o'clock a. m 25c quart Vandiver'* Meat Market, 1001 Ninth atreet. J2s(t MRS. FRANCES FOX. PHOTOGRAPHER. Residence Studio, Ul9 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot Kodak films developed free of eharge. Fou- Post Cards. 50c alOtf Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP for anv quantity. A. H. McDaniel Phone 16 Al2tf Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPStA. Kidney trouble; 5 gallon* delivered SO c-nti Phone 112 Alts Pickling Goods GREEN PEPPERS 25c TER PECK; green tomatoes 50c per peck; ap ple vinegar Sue per gallon, onions 25c per half peck; large white head -ab l>age 10c and 15c; apiece* and *>.*. Now D the beat time to do your pick ling Pl-ase give me your order. L A Grlmaud. 210 Cummlng street, IToue No. Wve *lsc Concrete Work. CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL kinds of concrete work, such ae 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 specifications furnished A. H. McDaniel, Augus ta, Ga. J27tf Brighten Up. VARNISH STAINS, THAT WILL make water soaked furniture look like new Augusta Builders Supply Co., 643 Broad Bt. '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 • Legal Notices Notice of Intention to Apply for a Charter for Insurance Company. The undersigned hereby give no tice of their intention to apply to 1 ihe secretary of state for a charte:- |to conduct a Mutual Industrial Life j and Health Insurance business, ami j accordingly publish the foilo-ving. Petition. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To ihe Honorable Philip Cook, Sec-j retory of state: The petition of A. M. Sherri!, R. C. j Williams, C. T. Walker, G. X Stoney James Harper, A. G. Sartor, John F Dugas and H. C. Dugas, ail resident.-, of the city of Augusta in said county, i shows. I They desire to form a corpora tion to be known as ihe "Georgia Mutual Industrial Life and Health in surance Company." 2. The kind of insurance they ] propose to carry on is that of an in dustrial Life and Health and Accident j Insurance as specially defined In Acts 1906, pages 96-97 and 98—the same to be established and conduct'd upon the mutual or co-operative plan : us provided in said act and in sec- j tlon 2030 of the code of 1895. 3. They Intend in good faith to I go forward without, delay to organize I said eomoany and request to be in corporated under the laws of this state. 4 . Prior to the filing of this peti- i ilor. it the office of the secretary of state, they have given thirty days notice of their intention to apply fori said charter by the publication of this' petiton, once a week for four weeks In The Augusta Herald, a newspaper: publishing the legal advertisements of | the county of Richmond, where the I principal office of said company is to be located. Wherefore, petitioners pray that a eer'lfirate of Incorporation be rsued as provid-'d by law. A. M. SHERRIL, R. S. WILLIAMS. C T WALKER. G. N. STONEY. JAMES HARPER. A. G. SARTOR, JOHN F. DUGAS. H. C. DUGAS. WM H FLEMING, Atty. for Petitioners. S'II ?1 2Sc Administrator's Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the estate of Mrs. Ann Keenan, late of sa'd county, deceased, to render in an account of their de mands to me at 1126 D'Antlgliac street within the time prescribed by law, properly mßde out, and all per sons indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This seventh day of September, 1908. W H CAREY. A4m. of Mrs. Ann Keenan. S 7 14 21 28 O 5 12c ♦ * a SPECIAL NOTICES A » « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 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 thost. personally contracted by me GEORGE H HOWARD Sept 29c j Augusta, Ga., Sept Bth. 1908 A CALLED MEETING OK THE stockho!d-rs of Ihe Georgia Chemi- j ral Work* will be held a; Augusta, | Ga., on Thursday the 24tli day ut| September. 1906. for 'he purpose of amending the R\ laws. A SMITH IRVINE. Sepjt 23c Secretary. Social Lodge No. 1. F. A A. M. A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF m I be held at Lodge rooms, j BL Masonic Hall, Tuesday ; night. 15th Inst, at 6 o'clock «Vy The M M Degree will I be conlirred. Member* of I ” WtMa '.ode transient hrethen fraternally invited, j Bv order — i WM H COAM, t B H ROSSIS, Secty j \\ M Water Works Notice. THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO i be very careful to leave all hydrants i and other openings closed to avoid j any waste of water We have found many cases, where parties will J leave hydrant* open, presumably lo j he certain to know when the water Is turned on This causes a great wssti which must b* stopped Water will not he put on In the . afternoon until further notice Sprinkling of lawns and washing ( of pavement* strictly prohibited JNo D TW IGgS Jh Supt. c. w. w sint | Visiting Nurses Made Report > And Hospitals Given Money at The Relief Committee Meeting The relief committee met today, for the purpose of conferring with cotton mil! presidents regarding con ditions existent in those districts populated by mill employees. Messrs. T. S. Raworth and T. I. Hickman were : present, and others sent written re ports. After considerble discussion, a mo tion was made by Mr. Hickman and passed that a formal communication be adddressed to each mill president in the city, requesting that they ascer tain exactly w-hat conditions are among their several lists of operatives call directors together and se e what they can do, learn what they want the general Relief Committee to do in the way of assistance, and make a report back at the committee meeting to be held on Saturday. Mr. E. B. Hook read a report sub mitted by visiting unr*es which was in part as follows: The activity of the emergency workers has considerably diminished during the past woeV and they have been relieved of the bewildering suc cession of calls that crowded upon the first few days of their service. As conditions have gradually improved, demands upon the stations and the emergency fund have decreased. Hundreds, however, have been given clothing, shoes and groceries, and ther e are many more who need as sistance. The nurses have been occupied, principally, with supplying necessi ties and relieving distressed condi tions in this direction, and compara tively few cases of sickness have come under their supervision. But in these instances, bedding, gowns, medicines and special foods have been purchased for the patients from the emergency fund. With conditions continuing to grow normal it is probable that the services of the nurses may be dispensed with by the middle of the week. A detailed account of expenses will be made at the completion of the work. A correction should here be made in the last report on lime. Ninety two barrels, at $1.20 each, w-as an es timate made on the amount used. In fact, there were sixty barrels used, twenty-five of which were donated, and the bill when presented was for $35.20, being th e amount charged for thirty-five barrels. Amount spent on special oases. Furniture $ 43.50 Food and Drugs 35.00 Nurses Salaries 50.00 Sewing 40.00 Cleaning 56.00 J B. White (Dry Goods) 205.66 Rice and O'Connor 39.25 Builders Supply Co. (Lime) .. 35.20 Nurses’ Emergency Fund. . . . 88.72 Supt.'s Emergency Fund 34.11 Total $627.46 LOUISE D. BIGGAR. Supt. Nurses He also read a list of contributions rgoeived today, aggregating $373.50. Both Hospitals When the matter of awarding the two hospitals an appropriation with which to buy mattresses was brought before the committee, Mr. F. B- Pope Have a Rummage Sale of Your Own. This is serious— At this glorious springtime thoughts of new things are uppermost in one’s mind —not in clothing Hue alone—but throughout the household a general l replacement takes place— What becomes of the old stuff ? Piled away in garret or storeroom most likely—l and forgotten. Why, if you would go through the basement ol storeroom of the average family today you would final an ‘‘accumulation of discards” from years bsr*i. The strange thing is that hundreds of people wan® the very thing for which you have no further use. It's easy for you to find a customer, too — Glance at the Want Columns in today’s paper-*! see which want you can supply—then write the party; Hut if you can’t find a party who can use vlifit you want to sell, make a list of what you have and put it in the Want Oolumne yourself. But look at tilt Waut Ads. first. „ MONDAY, SEPT. 14 said he had seen the mayor, and that the latter informed him the hospitals had already been appropriated $2,000 more from the city treasury than they usually got and that the oity was not able to give more. He said, furthermore, that the hospitals really needed the money. Wherefore, Mr. Pope moved that each hospital be given SSOO apiece out of the $5,000 contributed to the general Relief Fund by th e city, and the motion was passed. Rev, Fletcher Walton and Rev. Howard T. Cree were present. They expressed an intention to attend ail committee meetings in future, and their willingness to assist in every possible way with the work going on. Mr. Phinizy suggested that tho As sociated Charities be asked to investi gate thoroughly the condition prevail ent in West End, which he thought they might easily do through trained nurses working in that section of the city now. Mr. Hook suggested that it would be a good idea for tho Associat ed Charities to require ail applicants from the mill district furnish an O. K. from their paymaster. AUGUSTA PHYSICIANS ENGAGE IN A SCRAP Dr. Harry Brooks and Wm. J. Cranston Participants of a Row. Dr. Harry Brooks a tin Dr Wm. J. Cranston beoamed involved in a per sonal difficulty on Bros' s're of yester day, that grew out of a misunderstand lug, which they do n.>V care to dis cus . Blows were passed, but no "de cision" rendered, and the combatants repaired to Reynolds street, searching a sand arena. Even there, though, they couldn't settle the matter satisfactorily, as friends intervened, and they were reperated. Officer Wilhelm escorted them to police headquarters, where they were released on their own rec ognizance, and the case wili probably l e called in recorder s court '! uesday mointug. MISS LAURA j' bATEMAN • DIED MONDAY MORNING Miss Laura J. Bateman died rather siiddcn y this morning about eight o'clock of heart failure, at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. H C. Bush, where she was visiting. She was fifty eight years old and leaves on sister Mrs. Warren L. Jones i he funeral will be at eleven o’clock Irom the residence of Mrs. Warren L. Jones, 215 Ellis street. Funeral Notice. THE Ri...ATI\,/..S AND FRIENDS of Miss Laura J. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Jones, are re quested to attend the funeral ser vices of AuSS LAURA J. BATE MAN. front the residence, 215 Elllst St., TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING AT 11 o'clock.