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1347 Broad Sweet, 7 w-oms %2h 00
88 k Etna Street, C rborn* s2* UO
•6:; Green* Stra*', 1 room* 50.00
244 <ire<*ti .Street. 0 /oomt 46 00
1,00 Lincoln Street, . room* SO.OO
917 Reynold* Street, lo roome 37 60
IOC Reynold* Street, £ room*.. .. 12.60
Sii WBlher Street. 7 room* 26.00
•47 Telfair ptreet. 2 room. f7at . ... ... ISOO
•TORS*.
1224 Broad Street 36 00
1262 Broad Street •6.00
570 Broad Street *6.*o
524 Campbell Street. 46.00
22* Campbell Street S® 00
OFFICES.
No. 766 Broad Street
No. 8 Library Bldg 1* 3$
Office* tn the Planter* Loan * Havings Batik Building.
WILLIAM E. BUSH ,
$ \ r $
Will bay two fine loti in Summerville -i
* near car line and in Rood locality.
q Let u» ihow you the»e lot*. q
o Martin & Garrett Bth Street. O j |
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STOCKS
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and INVESTMENT HCCUIUTIie ON THE NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
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7 Library Building. Phone 12.
FOR RENT
53h Kvynoida fit, f, room* .. . 922.50
MO Royuolda Ht , r, room a .22 f»o
{ «* Reynolds Ht.. tj room* . 32.50
420 Hay Mtrr»ct, y» room* . 25 .00
307 Wußbltiglun stregi, c, rooms. . 25.00
f.;?2 Broid »trt*«l. K room* . . , . 25.00
THfnlr Ht. th« Rill, 10 loom*.. f»8 00
Apply to
Clarence E. Clark
Real Estate, 84? Broad St.
Here’s a Good Rule!
Lay aside a little mona y every week for the laid up or the
laid off day. Or to meet auch an omeryonoy aa that through which
we have juat pasted.
One Dollar will open an account—4 Per Cent Interest paid.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
823 BROAD STREET.
"WHERE SAVINGS ARE BAFB.”
EDUCATIONAL
SAi KID 111 AKI COU (til
I*o6 EMU Street, Augusta, G«.
For day scholar* only Kmpow
■red to colder ell Collegiate De
gree* Thoroughly up-u>4at*
The curriculum lucludo* i’bll
uaophy. Ultnhin. Ancient aud
modern Hlatury, Phyalca. Cheude
try, Aatrouotny, Mathematic*
Arithmetic, bookkeeping. etc . Ste
noßt Aplty «ml Tvpewrluug »t par
•tit* option MtHlirn languages
without o*tr» charge
HE OPENS TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER BTH, I*o*
For Catalogue and particular!, ap
ply at tne College.
JOHN J. SHERRY, S J.
Preaidant.
St, Mary's Academy
Augusta. U«,
Day school for girls,
conducted by Sisters of
Mercy.
Opens Monday.
Sept. 14. 1903.
For Particulars \j>plv to
SISTER SUPERIOR
Academy of Richmond
County
AUGUST A. (»A.
Session begins Thurs
day. October 1,190 S.
For information apply
to
CMS. H. HIIHROH. Urimlpjl.
FLATS.
519*4 Broad St, II room* .. .. 12 00
246 Telfair Ht I, room* 15.00
Rltl Kill* St.. 3 room* 12.80
STORES.
Cor Telfair a Jackson .. .. ;. 60.00
War* Motlie, Reynold* Ht $5.00
EDUCATIONAL
SACKhI Ml AKI ACAUt MV
12** Ellla St., Auguata, Qa.
Conducted by the Slater* of
Merry, and empowered to confer
diplomat* Offara auperlor ryduia
Donat advantage* for girl*. Mu*!
eal culture and the tralulug of
orgamat* a apaclalu
Raopan* Sapt 8, 1908.
Preparatory achool for boy*
from five to nine year* of age.
for particular* apply to th#
SISTER SUPERIOR.
WEST END LOCALS
The many friend* of Mr-. Polly
McGowan will regret to learn that she
I * iery sick at tier homo o" uppoi
l'riutd aUeel.
M: Vm nallantlne retgrr-d from
Springfield. S C. yesterday -*tter a
pleasant visit to ft lend*
Rev It A f’llett of Or vttown
epc'rl lain night In the city, r . urmnk
todtl.
Mi Tha* Hood haa relumed from
a pleasant trip to Dearlug. Ca
Mr* Foster Oleaeou ha* ptat re
lumed fro a two week* \ It to
friend* and rrlativea
Mr* O H t’Uelt of uppar Watkln*
'■ tret *.,* taken »*rv 111 thia eormng
about h 30 o'clock but la rwail'g eery
evil thin afternoon
The many friend* of Mr .’no A
Hank* of Crawford avenue v 'll re
gret to learn thai he had a ar-rlois
■ attack of arute ind-geath n -atly thlr
tuoin'ng It i* hoped that be will
i a,ion be out again
A We**aaoma Ye«*«
Hoaaeoßoa acio PMoaet-.vi
1 »I'»M ult> l«iMnUNM4*«t for !►
f L»t ttr* 4 (MUn| klvmiMi »**•* jwiJ
•tftUUftkflh
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A***
Salmon
is just the thing for unex
pected company. There
is nothing better to serve
from the can for an
impromptu luncheon.
Mmk ymur grmomr tmr Argm He* Bmlmgm
ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION
San FranolM*. California
U.&W.C..SGHEDULE
IS SUCCESSFUL
Train* nre being operated by t«e
1 harleeton a Woatern Carolina above
ht brldfin at.'rou, U><, Savannah mer
17 mile* above Auffusta, and the reg
ular scttadule Recently
between here, and the la*t station this
aide of the trestle baa proven a sue
c*»a. Work on the bridge la pro
gressing rapidly, aay the officials, and
before long the regular number of
trains will be In o;4Watlon. Mean
while, there has beta a complete re
sumption of traßlc on tbo Port Roya.
division
FARMER*’ CLUB
MEETING CALLED
Plans Age Being Formu
lated #Sr the Fair All
Mtmbssg Enthusiastic.
A meeting of the executive com
mittee of the Savannah Valley Aa
oclaiud Farmer*' cleb* ha* b‘*»n call
ed tor September fith , for the pur
poHu of reoelvlng the Drat payment
on the contract turn to be given the
a*eo«t*t*d olubs for furnishing exhib
its at the neat fall fair.
Plan* aro being forenulated by ev
ery club In the aAoctatlou for ex
hibit* at, the fair, and the fannies
.■re enthusiastically interested In the
nov« meat Binoe the fair In assured,
they are even, aaore ready to begin
actual preparation*, and the execu
tive committee meeting will be the
Aral step.
1. JIS. STUB
GDIS W HIGHER
Youngest Secretary of Cot
ton Exchange in World
Resigns to Accept Better
Position.
Mr James L. Htulb, secretary and
treasurer of the Augusta Cotton Ex
change and Board of Trad*, ha* ten
dered hia resignation to the organize
tlen to bacome effective the first of
next month Mr Stulb surrenders his
present enviable position to take one
still further up tn the cotton world.
Mr Htulb is probably one of the
yotpsgert secretaries of boards of
trade In the whol® country and he has
held the place for a couple of years,
giving excellent satisfaction 1° the ex
change. aocordlng to expressions
heard from many member* on the
matter.
SPECIAL SALE
Toasted Corn Flakes.. 07c
Potash or Lye per can. 06c
Millars Irish Manna
lade 15c
Velvet Tip Matches a
box 03c
A. yV l’. Milk 3 cans for. 25c
Extra Special
New Crop Canned Rasp
berries
PER CAN 15 CENTS
25 Lb. Sacks Granulated
Sugar $1.40
844 Broad Street.
Phones 867 868
, 325 Stores in the U. S.
TKE AUGUSTA HERALD
TRADES COUNCIL
OPPOSE TIE
. SYSTEM
Augusta Central Trades
Council Pass Resolutions
as to Their Views.
Last night, at the regular month
ly meeting of the Apgusta Centra!
Trades council, the following resolu
tion* were passed, bearing on the
coov'ct question In Georgia
'Kc.elved by she Augusta frades
Council, '1 hat w« are unalterably op
posed to the present convict leasing
system as permitted undar orr state
laws at present; also,
"'hat we are opp'-eed to any meas-!
ure which will Allow convict )at> r m
competition with free labor, through
the 1.. using ayetriu or otherwise And
be it further resolved
That a copy of ihis resolution be
sont to our senator* and represents
tiv.s, and that tiiev be requested tc
uae their Influence in securing legtala
tlon In keeping with same.
"K. O. McGOWEN, President,
“P. K. TANT, Secretary.”
Mr. B. Lee Smith of •ianta, piesi '
dent of the Georgia Federation of j
Labor, telegraphed Hor. D. P O Con j
nell yesterday afternoon, urging that |
action be laken, immcrtinfflr. His i
request was acquiesced In and the j
resolutions were telegraphed last
night.
Today there are in the hangs of the
legislative committee of the Federation
Messrs. Jerome Jones and W. G.
Oredlg of Atlanta, and A. L. Heading
ton of Home, who are aoetwely at j
work among the states lawmakers.
Secretary McNally stated today thru
Messrs. Wright. Allen and Dunbar
and Senator Walder would be asked
to vote tn favor ot the fesolutiucs.
THE TRUTH ABOUT
KIDNEY TROUBLE
(SWELLING ANKLES)
Swelling ankles or hands, or puffy
eyelids, are'usually the first notices of
dropsy, which. Is almost always defi
nite evidence of Inflammation of the
kidneys that has m ide considerable
pror.rt »*. It >s usually In the chrome
or supposed Incurable stage when si rst
noticed.
Thu Inflammation har closed the tu
bules In the kidneys, and the heart
pumplt * through !be obstruction lias
Increased the blood pressure until the
bln watery portions are forced
through the vein* and drop down and
settle In the hand* and fact, and in
the eyelids at night.
As the Books know nothing that
will reduce kidney inflammation and
open the tubults, there has been no
successful treatment for dropsy, phy
sicians usually attempting to pro
long life by giving nltro-glycerine, dig
italis. etc , etc , to sertiiglhen the
heart. This treatment may momen
tarily assist the patient, but I 1 has
no deterrent effect on the develop
ment of the Inflammation In tho kid
ney tissue*, and the patient almost
Inevitably suegumbs Hence dropsy
ha» been ccnsldored tncurabiu.
It can be readily appreciated that if
Fulton's K»aa! Compound disperses
inflammation In the Mdnevs that the
tubule* wir open mi. the heart pres
sure will decline with g-adual restora
tion
This Is oxaclly wnM happens, and
nl.am.nation of t:i» kidneyk of tin
most serlou* forms, involving dropsy,
now yield to the Kenal Compound 'n
about 87 per cent of ail cases with
out reterence to whether It is in the
first or second stage. In fact, this
classification now practically disap
pears in the presence of a real si eci
lie for inflammation of the kidneys.
Literature mailed free.
JOHN J. FULTON' CO.,
Oakland, Cal
Alexander Drug Co., "88 Broad Bt.
art- our sole local agents. Ask for
Pi Mon h'y Bulletin of lnte recoveries
IUIICOTTDN
Off STREETS
81 JOT
An official order haa been Issued
requiring the cotton factors to remove
all cotton from the street* st onec.
The order does not come from the
i Insurance companies but from the
city officials and was taken as a pre
caution against fire spreading over
J Cotton Row
The hurrv and bustle Incident to
the order iia* caused lively scene*
to be presented on Cotton Row and
every available trunk wagon ha*
be*n at work Fortunately however,
cotton I* not piling up on the cotton
men and «al»s and shipment* are run
ning above recalpta. For this ma
son the cotton factors are fully able
to handle the situation and will take
care that the order from the of
ficials la “carried out without delay.
Bast th* World Afford*.
"It give* me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Buckten a Arnica
Salve say* J W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill. S C l am convinced If* the
beat salve the world aflords U cur
ed a felon on ray tnumb. and It never
fat.a to heal «*vi*r> uurn of
wourd to which It la applied 2»c at
4 all druggists.
m
Union SavhkiS Bank
OFFICERS
W IS. 6CHWEIOERT,
President
A. S. MORRIS,
Vice-Pr#*4d«nt.
THOMAS S. GHAT,
Cashier.
This Bank is De
positary, for the tJ.
S. Court North
eastern Division,
Southern District
of Georgia.
MR. HARDWICK IN
AOCUSTA_MQNDAY
1 4
Through His Work That
Capt. Huguet Was Sent
Here Post Office Build
ing is Assured. ,
Congressman Thus. W. Hardwick
passed through Augusta last night en
route to Crawfordvllle, where he will
be orator of the day at th« opening
of the fall term of th e school there.
Mr. Hardwick has shown great inter
est in the Augusta flood situation and
it was through his effort* that Capt.
A. H. Huguet, of the quartermaster's
department of the United States army,
was sent down to Augusta to aid iu
th e relief work. The general pubMc
Is acquainted with the great value of
the work done by Capt. Huguet.
Regarding the new poetoffice build
ing Mr. Hardwick stated that there
were no new developments, but that
the mere faet the government had al
ready purchased a site meant a now
building for Augusta within a very
short time. The new postofflee meas
ure was secured through Mr. Hard
wick and he has been strenuously
working for Augusta and the inter
ests of the district at large ever since
h e went to congress. He will return
from Crawfordvllle tonight and will
probably stop over in Augusta again
for a short time.
It Can't Be Beat
The best of all teachers Is experi
ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City,
North Carolina, says: “I find Elec
tric Bitters does all that's claimed for
It. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney
troubles it can't be beat. I have tried
It and fine It a most excellent medi
cine.” Mr. Harden is right; It's the
best of ail medicine* also for weak
ness, lame back and all run down con
ditions. Best too for chills and ma
laria. Sold under guarantee at all
druggists, 50c.
THE STEAMER TWO STATES
IS BEING DISMANTLE*
I*he steamer Two States is being
stripped of her deck housing. Sim
will be dismantled to the hull, and
raised, if possible. Jlfr boiler and
eng''i" will be taken off Water is
flowing into a big hole in her hull
forward now, and out agnln Through
open hatches astern She is too
heavy now to he raised The river
measures about 9 ft. today.
MISS EMIM CARY'
TALKS AT ST. LUKE
*
The Returned Missionary
Gives Some Very Inter
esting Facts.
The services at St. Luke church
last night were very touching and im
presslve. Mtas Emma Gary recited
tin a simple plain way the incidents
of y.acclien's acquaintance with Jesus,
hoc he used the physical hinderanc*
of mlf to “find" Chirst.
11-1 lg so s all of stature. It war
nf.c< *sarv far him to gain some point
of vantage to sec him. therefore he
ran ah-ad «nd climbed the sycamore
tree.
Old deformlMea, hindrance* unj
stumbling blocks should be used as x
meant of finding the Lord.
on will be the sweeter wh?u we
make unsual efforts to find Christ
tor we discover then that He is look
lug lor us. as anxiously as we look
for Him.
j Miss Gary will give a talk to the
'Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
this afternoon at f o'clock, on tnig.
Monro wark
Wednesday night will doub"e*B
'find a gaclicd house to heir thli
j gifted speaker.
TUESDAY MORNING’S
CRIMINAL ARRAY
Five Unfortunates brought
Up Before Hia Honor the
Recorder.
There were five defendants be for»
the recorder Tuesday morning They
! were John Brvanl Will Hamon, Joe
Sullivan and Henry Jefferson. Joe
were each given 12.50 or live daya
j for olaln drunk
Warner Garv was given SI.OO or
J two da's for riding a bicycle oa the
I aide-walk.
There Is Just One Thing
that can work up to it* maximum efficiency and work all the time.
Men, and even machinery must have periods of rest. But MONSY,
put at intereet in this bank, work* without a moments let up and not
only that but its earnings are automatically compounded and each six
months they also begin the same ceaseless work FOR YOU.
Do you not want to have a gcodty arry of dollars acting as Bilant
Partners for you?
If so open an account here.
The Value of a Smile Told
Of By Scott Welch , Actor
Smile* are at a premium Just now.
The reason tor this is that every
body in Augusta, more or lass, feeis
that he or she has a grievance, and
.hat there is nothing in the whole
world that Is «*tirth smiling over.
Now, ae all sensible people know,
Fate loves to play her worst trioks
on those who persistently frown,
while ahe runs away in a terrftile
I right from those who snap their
flngera at her giily the while they
say; "Do what you will, you cannot
take the gold from out the sunshine,
the song from the birds, Ihe per
fume from the flowers and the joy in
childish laughter. Do what you will,
and I will smile, smile, smile for all
the beauty of the universe, is mine,
and mine the divine right to enjoy
it.”
This attitude ot assertive independ
ence may seem ji*#t a little bit dif
ficult to assumt, especially in the post
freshet position in which we find ou' -
telves, but it is something that nuo
be learndd, sometMug to which we
may attain with ever so little ef
fort.
Naturally, however, we must have
a teacher or a guide, and where in
Hie world is there to be found one
so reliable, so altogether desirable as
the man whose smile is brightening
all Augußta today, the man who last
night made hundreds laugh as he en
acted the role of ‘Kid Burns in -U-
Minutes frem Broadway?”
Mr. Welch has found thaf smiling j
pays. It pays him so well that with
no trouble whatever he secured what
is practically a star part in a ireinend
ously successful musical comedy
Every hour he finds fresh proof that
it pays in ihe spontaneous applause ;
and the bursting ripples of laughter
that greet his every entrance on the
stage He is an actor of ability, and
he has done clever things and ex
pects to do still cleverer ones in th ■
future, but he is chiefly remembered
for his smiles.
Theatre-goers who do not care es
peciallv for George Cohan's work, and
would not think of goini to one of
hi* musical comedies that did no
boast a Kid Burns" always go to see
ihe pley that this one part has made
immoital. simply because that won
derful, that witching smile of Kid
Burns” makes for such good cheer
shedding a radiance in the light of
which all things seem worth while.
“You play the part so happily,
said one to Mr. Welch—who let re
mark in passing, smiles just as da /./.
lingly in private life a* on the stagt
'That, one is forced to believe that
yo “Of°coiirse I do. How could I heir
loving it. If you know ot anything
in the world more delightful than
making hundreds of people laugh and
smile and grow happier and happier
everv moment 1 should like to kno.
what it is. I was in Pensacola direct
ly after the big storm, and the city
was filled with men and women with
blanched faces and terror-stricken
hearts. Every joy ot existence they
seemed to have entirely forgotten, but
some instinct told them that maybe
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TUESDAY - , SEPT. 15
a laugh wak still possible, and so they
crowded the opera house that nigbi.
A»d how they laughed! You nave
heard such music, it was inspirational
to a degree to see the tired, worn
faoes brighten up, and to know that
every single individual in that great
audience would go about the next
day’s hard work with renewed oour
age because they had been reminded
that laughter was still in force.”
"Ah, there Is your life's mission.
You are an a»ost!e of sunshine, and
es suoh are to be envied.
“No, what is poasibie to me is alsj
possible for you or for anyone else.
I am here today and tonight, jind to
morrow 1 go oh icy way and am for
gotten. You »t»y here, where smiles
seem to be sc *udly needed. The
missionary field in this demotion be
loigss to vou people of Augusta. Re
member, there ia nothing in the world
so contagious as a smile, unless it
is a laugh.”
Then there was a couritly bow. a
wave of the hand, a flashing of white
teeth and closed door, but the sun
shine of that radiant, joy-evoking
smile lingered to gild all possible
greyness and to make achievement
seem gloriously possible.
Th* Remedy That Does.
"Dr. King's New Discovery is the
remedy that does »he healing others
promise but fail to perform,” says
Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre,
Pa.” It is curing me of throat and
lung trouble of long standing, that
other treatments relieved only tem
porarily. New Discovery is doing me
so much good that I feel confident its
continued use for a reasonable length
of time will restore me to perfect
health.” This renowned cough and
cold remedy and throat and lung heal
er is sold at all druggists, 50c and
SI.OO. Trial bottle free.
cflipWMLs
CAROLINA
CITIZEN
COLUMBIA, S. C.—John D. Farr,
nominated in the primary of August
25 as superintendent of education for
Lexmgton county, whloh h e had pre
viously served for two terms, com
mitted suicide last night at his home
in Chapin by shooting the crown ot
his head off with a shotgun. When
found by his wife and daughter he
had been dead several hours. He
was of a nervous temperament and
the strain of the campaign had told
heavily upon him.
No motive iE known for the crime.
He was to have gone today to Rock
Hill, where hi* daughter was to com
mence her third year at Winthrop Col
lege.
MATTRESSES