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FO R Ri:IN T .
1347 Broad Street, 7 r-iOttn 125.00
508 Kill* Street fi nxnuK $25 00
953 Oreejo Htxi-et 12 rooms . .. 50.00
344 Grer-ri Street. !• rooms 45.00
505 Lincoln Btr« <t, 8 room* .. 30 00.
957 Reynold* Htn-.-t. In room* 37.50
10C Reynold* Street, 5 room. 12.50
338 Walker Street, 7 room* 25.00
947 Telfair Street, roon Hat 18.00
STORES.
1224 nroad Street 35 00
1252 Dread Street 55.00
670 nroad Street 36.00
524 Campbell Street 45 00
222 Campbell Street 20.00
OFFICES.
No 755 Broad Street $20.83
No. 8 Library Bld’g 18.33
Office* In the Planters Loan ASaving* llnnk Building.
WILLIAM E. BUSH,
$ W ~^r == :^ $
4 Will buy two fine lot* in Summerville -j
1 near car line and in good locality.
q Let u» show you these lots. q
o Martin <£ Garrett Bth .Street. O
2J— \£,
STOCKS ==
ORDERS EXECUTED TO OUY AND SELL STOCKB, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK BTOCK
EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ARGO & JESTER.
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
FOR RENT
686 Tlf.vnnidw flt. (*, ronnm .. . .$22 r*o | FLAT 9.
MO Reynold Hi ♦, roorm .. .. 22 60 St . I! rooms .. .. 12 00
H« nn«»l«!m St , ♦, rooniK ~ .. *22. 50 I • Ifair St .. room# If*.oo
420 Rhy ntr«*«‘t, 0 room# .. .. 2f» 00 Wt., 3 room# 12 00
307 WnnhltiKton «tr*M-t rooinx 00 STORES.
f. 32 Broad Hir#*«-t, k rootim . .. 25 00 (or Telfair & .larknon 60.00
Telfair St. th« Hill, 10 room*.. 58 00 Ware Holme, Reynold# Kt. .. .. 36.00
Apply to
Clarence E. Clark
Real Estate, 8-12 Broad St.
Here’s a (jood Rule!
Lay aside a little money every week for the laid up or the
laid off day. Or to meet aui han emergency as that through which
we have Just paated.
One Dollar will open an account—4 Per Cent interest paid.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
833 BROAD STREET.
"WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE."
EDUCATIONAL
St. Mary's Academy
Augusta, (la.
Day school for girls,
conducted hy Sisters of
Mercy.
Opens Monday.
Bept. 14. 1908.
For Particulars Apple to
SISTER SUPERIOR.
Academy of Richmond
County
A Util’ST A, DA.
Session begins Thurs
day. October !, 190 S.
For information apply
to
(HAS. H WITHROW. Principal
SAIKI l) 111 \K I AUDI Ml
IfM CHI* St.. AuauM*. Ga.
Conduit, d by the Stslcra of
Merry, and empowered to i-ontvr
diploma* Odor* auperlor *duoa
llonat »il vgn !**•*# for slit*. Mini
ral culture and the tralnlug of
otgaulaii e specially.
Reopens Sopi 8, IMS.
l*r»p*r»tory achonl for iwyi
from five 10 nine years of age
Kur paritculara apply to tbe
SISTER SUPERIOR.
lU.AU HERALD W/
FOK RtNT.
RESIDENCES.
I'll Orortio hi. 7 rooms .. ~ 140 On
MU h ills Hi, 5 rooms 22 ,'.o
.0)0 Kill*. Hi , 4 rooms . r, no
Ml i'aiboun St, 4 rooms .. ~ i»-,o
1021 Jackson 81., f romt j.; <j,,
STORES.
1019 t in pholl slfo |j» .1
104 1 I r«»ucl Him- 1 || i\u
l Kill# RtlVlt .se.ea. 21 'HI
Lockhart & Company
Kfdllstdte. Renting. fire Insurance
early branch items.
KARI.V l) HANOI. H C Mrs C. K
W4clien, Jr , aud sou arc on a visit to
realtiewa here.
Mr* Pauline MrTler and her two
sous are home i.-atu. after an ox
tended visit to relatives at Hempstead
aud Hide Park, N. V.
Ml** Anna Plcken has retunuul
from tor vtstt to friends at Hardee
vllle, 8 C.
Mr and Mrs C J Jetton, of Tam
px Kla. departed for their home Mon
day, har m* passod a pleasant time
here with Mr*. Jetton's relatives
Mr and Mrs O |) May. of Wal
terboro. 8 C , si>enl a few daya here
with friends and relatives
CONFESSIONS OF A DRUGGIST
A heart laid bare, Is whist you ex
pect to read of. If you )uda* by the
heading, but what we waut to confeas
is that Will T Caldwells IH-ug Store
Is not Infallible to flood but serenely
Infallible to error when dispensing
tnedk ine» Phone us your wants
We deliver piompiij to any part of
STEEL BRIDGE
FOR CENTER STREET
Commissioner Wingfield
Preparing Plans for the
Structure to Replace One
Torn Away by Freshet.
Commissioner Nlabet Wingfield ! a
now preparing plans and estimates
for rebuilding Center Street bridge
and a new steel structure will be put ,
up as soon ag possible. Mayor Dun- I
bar stated this morning that as soon ,
as Mr. Wlngfleld finishes the plans
that, bids will be asked for by the city
and the contract awarded without de
lay.
The city officials are anxious to
have the bridge constructed as It Is
a great convenience to the general
public In South Carolina and means
rnueh to the merchants and business
men of the city.
S: a i Clothes for Young Men
Ah usual we show the Young Man his
ideal Suit. We have dashing models dis
tinctly different from the conservative lines
and style you meet everywhere.
Single and Double Breasted Styles
Handsome new fabrics in Olives. Browns
and Mixtures in Choice Cheviots and
Worsteds.
sls, sl3, S2O $25 or S3O
Suits for Young Men who know and
won’t accept anything else. We’re always
ready and pleased to show.
McCreary’s
CLOTHES OF TODAY.
742 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
ll la quite probable that the draw
bridge Hystem will be used In building
lb,- bridge as the government's spo-
IclflcatlonH and orders call for a draw
bridge by the first of next July. The
fact that Mayor Dunbar secured an
extension of lime has saved the city
many thousands of dollars, according
to authorities, though there was con
siderable effort made In some quar
ters to force the drawbridges with
out any further delay.
The new bridge will cost approxi
mately $50,000. which will be cheaper
than usual, but the foundations and
supports are still Intact and but very
little work will be required on them.
r LACE CURTAIN SALE I
Our Regular Annual Sale of Lace Curtains Starts Tomorrow Horning
OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF REAL FINE NOTTINGHAM CUR
TAINS, IN A NUMBER OF EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS THE BEST
WEARING CURTAIN AND THE MOST FASHIONABLE. THESE CUR
TAINS WERE SOLD ORIGINALLY AT $3.00 AND $2.50 PER PAIR.
AS LONG AS SUPPLY LASTS, THE PRICE WILL BE ONLY
A Great Sale of American Blown Glass in Chippenilale anil Gloria
Lemonades at 5 Cts Each
Salt ami Pepper, 5 Cts Each
Candlesticks .. ..19 Cts Each
Celery Stands .19 Cts Each
Syrup Pitcher 19 Cts Each
Mosquito Canopies
ALL GRADES FROM SI.OO UP.
No advance in price on aeount of Great Demand and Searsi
ty of Mosquito Nets in Augusta.
ALL MOSQUITO NETS AT OLD PRICES.
Wear the American Lady Corsets, the kind that suit our Southern Women.
See BLEAKLEY’S V^ 0 Hl lS,?s R “ li
BUY HIS WARES AND SAVE MONEY
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
BANK CHAPTER
METTUESDAT NIGHT
Messrs. Rufus Brown and
A. S. Hatch Made Infor
mal Talks to New Local
Organization.
The Augusta chapter of the Amer
ican Institute of Banking held a very
well attended and enthusiastic meet
ing in the chapter room, Miller-Wal
ker building, Tuesday night, at which
time organization was perfected,
election of officers confirmed and ad
dresses delivered.
Mr. Rufus Brown and Mr. Albert
Hatch made Informal talks that were
heard wltn much Interest and pleas
ure. The organization of the young
er banking men in Augusta is looked
upon with a great degree of favor
by the officials, and the chapter will
receive their hearty support and co-
| operation.
The feature of the meeting was an
address on "Success'' by Mr. W. D.
Irvin. The discourse revealed many
Inlerestlng facts and figures on the
banking subject, well selected and
perfectly arranged. It was strong,
held the interest of the young men
unabated, and stimulated a marked
degree of enthusiasm In the move
ment. Mr. Irvin was highly compli
mented on the effort. It reflects great
credit upon hlB ability and progres
sivoncss
The organization of hanking clerks
has now become national In Its scope.
Its purpose is to educate members in
WE ARE CLOSING OUT THESE LINES, HENCE THE REDUCTIONS IN PRICE.
AUXILIARY PUMP
ILL BEJSTALLED
City Will be so Circum
stanced That Future
Freshets Cannot Cut Off
Water Supply.
. -r
Mayor Dunbar stated this morning
that virtually all the figures and facts
concerning the erection of an auxili
ary pulping station are In the hands
of Commissioner Wingfield and bids
will be advertised for by the city.
The plan for the new pumping sta
tion provides for a steam pump to
supply water to the reservoir on the
Hill in case anything happens to the
regular pumping station. If high
water should place the station out of
order the steam pump could be start
ed up without delay and there would
be no time when water would not
be forced into the reservoir. The
new apparatus will cost gome $50,000
to $75,000, but will give the city one
of the finest waterworks systems in
the United States. It will be located
alongside the present pumping sta
tion, and will be under the supervis
ion of the regular pumping station
manager.
When the contract is awarded work
will commence on the plant at once.
Just Exactly Right.
“I have used Dr, King's New Life
Pills for several years, and find them
Just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life
Pills relieve without the least dis
comfort. Best remedy for constipa
tion biliousness and malaria. 25c at
all druggists.
ATLANTA PREPARES TO
ENTERTAIN THE SURGEONS
ATLANTA, Ga —Extensive prepara
tions have been made by the Atlanta
committees for the entertainment of
the convention of the Military Sur
geons, which is to be held in Atlanta
October 13-16. The entertainments
include a reception at the Piedmont
Driving club, a barbecue and an au
tomobile ride.
“Why not get the best? That’s
Clinehfield. Order through your deal
er or direct of the Clinehfield Coal
Corporation, Charlotte, N. C.’’
the best banking methods of the day,
thereby fitting them for more thor
ough usefulness and better positions
protecting them by its fraternal co
operation and moral uplift. The Au
gusta chapter promises to become one
of the strongest in the country.
Officers are as follows:
President —Mr. J. P. Bartley.
Vlcp President —Mr. J. C. Pope of
Waynesboro.
Secretary—Mr. F. H. Austin.
Treasurer—Mr. George Bates.
Its administrative force also in
cludes a governing board and execu
tive committee. Most all young bank
Ing men in Augusta are enrolled, and
representatives from towns within a
50-mile radius are cordially invited to
become members.
Vinegar Cruet.. • ..19 Cts Each
Bowls 23 Cts Each
J ugs, 45 Cts Each
Tankards, 45 Cts Each
Comforts, -10 Cts Each
Water From a Defective Pipe
Damaged about ten pieces of nice India Linen. The former price
of same being Me and 20c per yard, will close tlie of / -
lot at .T &/2 C
Onlv Slightly Discolored.
WEAK, WEARY WOMEN
Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and
End Them.
When the back aches and throbs.
When housework is torture.
When night brings no rest nor sleep.
When urinary disorders set in
Women’s lot is a weary one.
There is a way to escape these
woes.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure such ills.
Have cured women here in Augus
ta.
This is one Augusta woman’s testi
mony.
Mrs. G. N. v,ain, living at 1002 Fen.
wick 3treet, Augusta, Ga., says: “I
am feeling much better since I used j
Doan’s Kidney Pills. For several j
months past I have been a constant i
sufferer from dull nagging backaches
and very distressing pains across my I
kidneys. I knew that these organs .
were disordered as I had to arise of
ten during the night and my back
ached so severely I could not stoop
or lift anything. I used different
kinds of remedies but found no relief
until Doan’s Kidney Pills came to my !
attention, and I procured a box at
the Green & Horsey Drug Co. They j
helped me from the first, and I g-n
now feeling perfectly well. I can j
speak in the highest terms of Doan's |
Kidney Pills.”
For sale by ail. dealers. Price 50 :
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, j
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
WEST END
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Mattie Morris returned to her
home on Hicks street, after a week's
pleasant stay at the home of her
uncle in Dearing, Ga.
The Many friends of Master War
ren Watkins will regret to learn of
bis recent illness, but will be pleased
to know that he is improving.
Mr. Ben Norvell, well known in this
part of the city, w!TH his wife and
interesting children left for their
home in Laurel, Miss, yesterday at- j
ternoon to take uw his duties as sec- j
idtary or the Y. ,M. C. which posi
tion he secured a year or more ago. ;
He has been in the city and Columbia
county about three weeks visiting and
shaking hands with friends and rela- j
lives.
On Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock,
the ladies of St Luke church ami
others, who may come, will hold a ■
prayer meeting at the church. They
especially invite all ladies to come 1
out and be benefitted
Miss Maud Deane of Belton, S. C.,
is visiting Mrs. Jeff Sullivan on Hick,
street.
T'JC PDJUn y Tomorrow Mali
lilt bhAnU | nee and Night
Everything new but the name.
'Devil’s Auction
SEATS SELLING TODAY
Prices:
Matinee—2sc, 50c, 75c.
Night—2sc, 50c, 75c, sl, $1.50.
$1.69 Per Pair.
WEDNESDAY. SEPT lb
IROIMTOIMK
Fi BRfAN 111
NORTHWEST '
Congressman Thos. W. Hardwick,
said: "It has been decided to leave
it entirely with the campaign mana
gers of the counties as to whether
their counties shall be stumped. The
managers are on the ground and thev
know whether it is advisable to agi
tate the subject or not.”
Mr. Hardwick has been asked to
stump Chicago for Bryan and Kern
and he thinks he will leave for tha
north and west as soon as the state
election is over.
Speaking of the river situation, Mr.
Hardwick said: “The United States
government is not going to do any
thing towards building a levee on the
Savannah river. Not so much be
cause it is the Savannah, but if they
did build a levee here there would
be requests from the whole country
for them to build levees on the rivers
in their section. This would mean
an expense of hundreds of millions
to start with, and millions yearly to
keep the work up. The government
has never, since the river improve
ment has been up, paid out a cent for
the building of levees. The state of
Texas and th e city of Galveston paid
for the sea wall there and the state
will have to build a levee on the Sa
vannah if it is built.”
Mr. Hardwick will leave the city
Wednesday afternoon for his home,
where he will spend a few days bee
for leaving for the’North.
OVER THE LAND.
And now that fall time scream
We widely hear:
“Just look our for our team
N ext year!”
Amusements.
Air Dome
Refined Vaudeville.
Program Week Sept. 14th.
Allman and McFarland
Fred L. Perry.
The Rube Musician
Dancing Marnell,
Champion Soft Shoe Dancer.
PATHE’S PERFECT PICTURES .
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Admission 5 and 10 Cents.
Amusements.
The 6rand j Tonight |
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AUTHOR or PAID IN FU> B
SEATS NOW SELLING. K
Prices—2sc, 50c, 75c, sl, $1.54 f