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FRIDAY, SEPT. 18.
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suit
Salmon
(s not only Pure Food, but
it is the cheapest and most
nutritious food in the
country. Can be served
on any table as it comes
from the can.
4afc your grooer tor Argo Red Salmom
ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION
San Franolaoo, California
LIVE BY DYING.
Senator Morgan once threw down i
magazine with a sneer. "Another na
ture fake!’’ he exclaimed. "Why,
these things are as absurd as —as ab
surd as"—And then he laughed and
said that it reminded him of an ad
dress that he once heard an absen*-
ntinded missionary make. " In China
dear friends,’ said the missionary,
human life is regarded as of but
slight value. Indeed, if the wealthy
Chinaman Is condemned to death, te
can easily hire another to die for
him, and I believe many poor fellows
get their living by thus acting as sub
stitutes. " —Argonaut.
THOSE DEAR GIRLS.
(From the Chicago News.)
Clara—Stella is awfully timid, don’t
you think so?
Maude —Yes; why, I believe she
would jump at a proposal.
NOTICE!
The Richard De Florin
hne Gents’
furnishings nnd tailoring
Stock and Fixtures
WILL BE SOLD OUT AT PRICES
BELOW COST. AT RETAIL OR
IN BULK LOTS TO SUIT PUR
CHASER. CONSISTING OF
WOOLENS FOR SUITS AND
TROUSERS. TRIMMINGS, MADE
UP GARMENTS. SHIRTS. COL
LARS, CUFFS, UNDERWEAR,
SOCKS. GLOVES, HANDKER
CHIEFS, HATS, CAPS, VESTS
JEWELRY, ETC..,; ALSO IRON
SAFE. SHOW CASES, FIXTURES
STANDS. TABLES, SHELVING 3,
AND MANY OTHER THINGS.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
GOODS WERE KEPT IN THE ES
TABLISHMENT. COME EARLY
AND BUY WHAT YOU NEED.
No. 1022 Broad
E. P. 11. Roland
“Be A BoosLerl”
( Threujh the courtesy of the A reh Booster, Mr. Samuel Graydon, of
the "Boost club," o f New York.)
The Booster Club r f IS Doing Crest
Work in tho Present Emergency. Get
in the Came. Re a Booster.
FINE CATALOGUE
OF BERCKMANS GO.
Augustans Given Practi
cal Demonstration That
as Fine Work Can be
Done at Home as Anv
wher Else.
More and more forcibly every day
do we hav e cause to realize that ev
erything for which there can be any
possible need in Augusta can be had
right her e in itCNLista.
With us, in short, the patronage of
home industries Is not a matter of
mere sentiment attended by all man
ner of inconveniences, but a practical,
easy working proposition.
Time was when ther e existed a
generally prevaiing impression that
if anything out of the ordinary in the
printing line had to be done, it should
be sent to New York or to some one
of the other large cities. This Idea
no longer exists because the Phoenix
Printing Company of Augusta has
proven it to be an absolutely absurd
one. They have proved it, we say,
repeatedly, but never has this proof
seemed quite so conclusive as when
it takes the form of the new catalogue
of the P. J. Berckmans Company, in
which are set forth all the glories of
Fruitland Nurseries, and in which we
see exemplified to absolute perfection
the splendid work that comes from
the Phoenix presses.
Forty-two years ago the Fruitland
Nurseries issued its first catalogue,
and began with twenty acres planted
in nursery stock. This has now
evolved into the largtst commercial
nursery in the middle south, and
where a larger line of products arc
grown than in any other similar south
ern establishment. The tremendous
| improvement so marked in this in
dustry is equally as conspicuous in
the catalogue that tells of it, a cata
logue that bears all the hallmarks of
the most finished wormanship. a
catalogue that typographcially and ar
tistically leaves nothing to be de
sired.
The cover, printed in four tones,
and presenting an exquisitely realistic
view of a rose-wreathed trellis sup
ported by a marble terrace gleaming
brightly againHt a background of blue
sky and dark green foliage, makes one
of the most attractive pictures it is
possible to imagine. In its center Is a
medallion bearing the Fruitland's
monogram, or one might say court-of
arms.
There is a clearly printed, compre
hensive introduction, after which a
number of pages are devoted to each
department in turn, the nursery de
partment, th,. greenhouse and plant
department, the landscape and en
gineering department, and then in
formation regarding foreign trade
prices, etc.
In almost every page there is some
illustration, a faithful reproduction of
some photographic view of house,
grounds, shrubbery, rose garden or
vine. In addition, there are photo
graphs of single leaves or flowers, all
so distinct and clear, with each vein
and tendril so perfectly reproduced
that the catalogue might be used as
a text hook for the study of botany.
The descriptive paragraphs are
printed in a large, heavy black type
ihat make them easily readible by the
old gardener dependent upon a good
light and exactly the right spectacles
for the perusal of themes he finds so
congenial. th e muddled effect so often
distinguishing a publication of thiß
; kind being foreign to these par
! ticular paces as it is possible for any
, thing to be.
If there is a typographical error in
the forty-eight pages of valuable In
formation or in the concise and mag
-1 nificentiy elucidating index it cannot
ib e discovered.
In brief, there is nothing at which
! to cavil and everything that is to be
admired. All of which means a great
d il for the P .1. Berckmans Corn
pane, still more for the Phoenix Print
mg Company, and a veritable triumph
for Greater Augusta.
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 JR £j gffl j
WEARING CURTAIN AND THE MOST FASHIONABLE. THESE CUR % j* p *1’«I
TAINS WERE SOLD ORIGINALLY AT $3.00 AND $2.50 PER PAIR. ||| § «'U1V 1$ ii | CHI n
AS LONG AS SUPPLY LASTS, THE PRICE WILL BE ONLY
A Great Sale of American Blown Glass in Chippendale and Gloria
Lemonades at 5 Cts Each
Salt and Pepper, 5 Cts Each
Candle Sticks 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 tailoreeT I su its ADE
BUY HIS WARES ANCTSAVE MONEY
BLYTHE NEWS ITEMS.
BLYTHE. Ga.—The Taylor Ginning
company is doing line, averaging
I about 30 bales a day.
A litfle girl visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ferguson four days ago. Mother and
baby doing fine.
Much regret is expressed here over
;the death of Mr. Ramsey. Many
knew him.
The rollon crop is very short.
Rome pul II at one bale to four acres
instead of a bale to the acre as they
| hoped for. Corn crop very good.
Miss Eunice Templeton is receiving
congratulations on her entrance .it
j Tubman school; a high honor.
About a wagonload of ammunition
has been wasted on doves; by ne
groes, mostly, hut few doves have
I been bagged.
Mrs, R. W. Norrell is visiting her
old home at Eliierton, Ga.
Miss Mamie Carswell Is spending
the week with her sister, Mrs. W. S.
I Smith, in Augusta.
We are sorry to have to note Iho
indisposition of Mr. Morris Carswell.
We have been Informed that a Mr.
Russell of Wrens Is expecting to open
a mercantile business here ibis fall.
A few friends gathered at Mr.
Ernest Atkinson's las; Tuesday night.
Ma r enjoying a fine musical least U{/
•>!:,e of the Blythe talent, refresh
mis were served.
Misa Willie Hudson liar, coilccled a
alee purse from her pupils for the
benefit of the Zlnn fund.
Miss Cura Bcckum of Augusta is
visiting Mins i’earl Saxon.
Mr. and Mrs. I* It Non 1 liavi re
turned from a week end In Augusta.
Mr. Ambrose McNair of Wrens
syent. Wednesday with It. W. Norrell.
Miss i-tadl" Reese l! spending this
week with tne Misses Rheney In Au
gusts.
Protracted meeting at Methodist
church begun Friday. The pieetlng
! will continue several days.
Mrs. I.uii (iaik Misi Hattie (dark
and Miss Inez Rheney are vlHlting
Gibson this week.
Our R. F I). No. 1 Is III: has Ueen
'for throi weeks. We sympathize wltii
| him.
M! hhpr Eva and
I are vlhKß>k Miss Emily Beall.
Mr W. A. Trowbridge is anticipat
ing a trip to New York.
Mrs. W. K Trowbridge spent sev
eral days this week with Mrs. P. K.
Templeton.
Miss Irene Dye of Blythe entered
| school at Hephzlbah Tuesday.
Mr. Tom Hardin of Ramsey & M-g
win spent Sunday with Mr. Baldwin
Bklnner,
A widower In Burke county Is visit
Ing in Blythe with, «« suppose, mat
, riuionial Intent.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WE ARE CLOSING OUT THESE LINES, HENCE THE REDUCTIONS IN PRICE.
Mrs. Maggio
pVfy* f.
Mrs. Benjamin Mafigio,
of Brooklyn, who wan for
merly Miss Josephine Mn 1-
vorsett. Site first met her
husband when she saved
his life hy rescueinj? hint
from the waters at Bay
Ridge,
fi|P
WE ART OPEN.
for bfJKim da vs of anrh wi*pk
find I * "»2 via-kM of (**rh vft;ir, Wc-'r**
tolling vnjl so hH to ho VO volt It
In mind that ran drop Ir* any
ti;d#* and buy
THAT WALL PAPER
>oii*ff r O, konlng on getting for ’Tmr
lioiiim*. Paper that's booming for
ovsi v room you ha ** can hi? had h/*r»?.
Plain, (*n»hofs(*d or with Told, wh'*n
1 "ught of *is, tho prtctf* arc* guaran*
f*-*d correct
W. C. Rhoades & Co..
OPERA BUILDING.
PHONE 757
Vinegar Cruet 19 Cts Each
Bowls 23 Cts Each
Jugs, 45 Cts Each
Tankards, ...45 Ota Each
Comforts 10 Cts Each
Water From a Defective Pipe
Damaged about ion pieces of nice India Linen. The former price
of same being 100 and 20c per yard, will close the O 1/ n
lot at
Only Slightly Discolored.
LEGAL NOTICES
•TATI Of GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
WliorflnH, HJdwnnl .1. Brannon, admin
istrator of t . • estate e* Mary I*. Br«>n
wti, <l»*t‘";iK» , .l, has applied for leave to
m il Real Kstale and Htoeks belonging to
k iid estate.
'Phis Is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to he and appear at the Court
' Ordinary of suld County, lo he held
*>M the firHl Monday In October, A. D.
1908, nt 10 o'clock a. in., and show cause.
If anw they can, why leave to sell Real
Kslato and Stocks helotigbfg to said es
tate should not he granted as prayed
for.
Witness my official signature this 11th
day of September, A. I». 1908.
ALKXANI »Klt It. WALTON.
ordinary, il. C.
Kepi. 11, 18, 25 and Oct. 2.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, .1, J. VfihDyki , administra
tor of ttie estate of Kll/.aheth Van I tyke,
(ate of fc.’iid County, deceased, has ap
plied leave to sell Ileal TOstale belonging
to said estate.
Tills Is therefore, to rffe all persons
concerned, to he and appear nl the Court
e| Ordinary of said County, to tie held
on the first Monday In October, A. 1).
1908, nt 10 o’clock a. in., and show cause,
If any they can, why leave to sell Heal ;
F.stute belonging to said estate should
not he granted as prayed for
Witness my official signature this 11th j
day of'Heptember. A. ft. 1908,
ALEXANDER It VVALTON.
Ordinary, It. C.
Hept. 11, 18, 25 and Oct. 2.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Mllh-dge Lockhart, adminis
trator of the estate of Mattie Lee 'loo
nier, late of said County, dec-used, has
plied for leave to sell Real hint ate belong- j
Ing lo said estate.
This Is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court j
of Or dinary of -said County, to be held j
on the first Monday In October, A, D ,
1908 iit 10 n'clfck a. rn . and show < me, ■
If any they can, why leave to sell Rea! !
Kstalo belonging in said estate should |
not bn granted as prayed for.
Witness my official signature this 11th
day of HcpC-mber. A. I». 1908.
ALKXANDKR It. WALTON,
Ordinary, R. C.
Sept. If, 18, 25 and Oct. 2.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY,
Whereas, Margaret c. tfrijiihart, ad
ministrator of the estate of Isabella H
Conacher, late of said County, deceased,
has applied for Letter* of Idsmlsslon
from said administration
This Is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear if the Court
of ordinary of said County, lot be held
on the first Monday In October, A. I>.
1908 at JO o’clock a. rn., ayd show cause, |
If any I hoy can, why said letters should
not be granted
Witness rny official signature this Jltn
day of Hepternber. A. It. 1908
ALKXANDKIt R WALTON,
Ordinary, It. C.
Hept. 11, 18, 2?» arid fat. 2
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
STATE OF GEOROIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary dated Hepternber 7th, 1998,
I will sell at the Court House in the city
of Augusta, Oeorgla. on the first Tuesday
In October, 1908,, bet Wee I the usual
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, fh* following pr oper *y belonging to
the estate of M J. D#Vv»#»n, deceased:
Light (8) shares of the Capital sto< k
of the Monte Ha no Company.
NKLLIK F. DKWKKN.
Adm* t * M. A, bm ween.
Bept. 11, Ilf, il and Oct. 2</ j
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEOROIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Mrs. Margaret Palnu-r has
applied for Loiters of t linn diumdilp oi
the persons of K. Willard, William I’.,
Slid .1 ii lln ii W. ll.irker, minors, residents
of said enmity.
This Is. therefore, to cite all persons
•unearned, tu in- and appear at the Court
'of Ordinary of said County, to bn held
j "ii the first Monday In October, A. I».
! 11*08, at 10 o'clock, a. in., and show cause,
If any they can. why suld letters should
not ho gratiled.
Witness my official signature this 11th
day of Hop!ember, A I). 1908.
ALKXANDKR il WALTON,
Ordinary, R. C.
Wept. 11, 18, 25 and Oct. 2.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
PERSONAL PHOPERTY.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, dated Hepternber 10(h, 1908,
I wlu anil at public outcry, for cash, ill
the rear of the Court llouhc oii Telfair
Htrect, at ten o'clock on Monday, Hep
tember 21st, 1908, the following personal
property belonging to the Kstate of Mrs.
Harriet R. Tint, deceased:
• I horse; I carriage, J cart; 1 set of
double hnrncHH, I set of single harness.
Terms cash.
It KM RHMSKN,
Administrator Kstate Mrs. W. 11. Tutt
Hept. 11, 15, IK c
•TATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, .lmn*-H l, (Bogun. Kgscutor
of flu- estate of Kate Mulluney, late of
said County, deceased Las applied for
letters If Dismission from said figecu
toruhlp.
'l'llHi Is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear m the Court
of Ordinary, of said County, to be held
on the first Monday In October, A. 11.
19*18, at 10 o'clock, a. in., find show cause,
• f any they can, why sab. letters should
not la- granted.
Witness my official signature this 11th
t y Scpiemh t. A I>. 1908
A LKJX AN I»l IK H WALTON,
Ordinary, R. C.
Mep* 11, 18, 25 and Oct, 2.
STATE Of GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
V/|im« * , r, L Ml# n, administrator of
the i date of 0«-oig«*. || Allen, late of
said County, ocii'tn••(!, has applied foi
leave to sell Real Fatale belonging to
Mufcd >slats.
Tills Is therefore, to cite all persons
coneerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of ssld Codnty, to be held
on the 11 rut Monday In Oefoler. A. It I
1908 at 1*) o'clock a. in,, and show cause, i
ts any they can, why b-avc io *ll Real
I'L l it# belonging to said estate should
not be grant'd an prayed f >r.
Witness my ofltcla.l signature this 11th
liy of Hepternber. A, I >. 190'..
ALKXANDKIt R WALTON,
Ordinary, It.
Hept, I|, 18, 25 and Oct 2.
HTATK OK OKOfIOJA,
RICHMOND OOCNTY
Whereat' Janie H/nlth lijih applied
for permanent letters of adrnlnlstra
Mon with will annexed on the egtate
of Aufe*. V Hrnlt.h, late of aald coun
ty, defeased.
This Ik, therefore, to rite all per
sons concerned, to he and appear at
the couri of ordinary of said county,
to be held on the first Monday In Oc
to her, A. I). 1008, at 10 o'clock t
rn , and show cause, |f any they can.
why said Inf.tar* should not be -
c ranted
Witness mv official signature this j
12th day of September, A D UtOK.
ALKXANDKR 11. WALTON. I
hIZ IH 21,(j2 Uidujary it. w. I
PAGE THREE
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary dated Hepternber 7th, I9OH, t
will sell at public outcry for cash, at
the Court House In the City of Augusta,
Georgia, between the usual hours of sale
on the tlrst Tuesday hi October, 1908, to
the highest bidder, the following prop
erty of the Kstate of Dr. William (I.
Tutt, deceased:
Fifty (50) shares Aiken Manufacturing
company stock.
Forty ( lot shares Langley Manufactur
ing company stock.
Forty <4O) shares Merchants Bank
stock.
JAM KH L. FLKMIISu,
Surviving Kexriitor W. H. Tutt.
Hept. 11, IH, 25 and Oct. 2.
•TAT t OF GEOBLI A .
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Wherea/i, Alfred B. Berrien, adminis
trator of tile estate of Amanda Berrien,
Into of sad County, deceased, has np
pled for leave to sell Real Kstate belong
ing to said estate.
Ths Is therefore, to clt«n ail persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of suld County, td be held
on the tlrst Momlay In October, A. D.
1908, at 10 o'clock a. in., and show cause,
If any they can, why leave to sell Real
Kstate belonging to said estate should
not tie granted as prayed for.
Witness my official signature this Utti
day of Hepternber, A. 1). 1908.
ALKXANDi.R It WALTON,
Ordinary, R. C.
Hept. 11, 18. 25 nnd Oct. 2.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, John C. Lndeveze, Guardian
el the estate of Annie L. Bass of said
County has applied for tetters of Dls
riilssloii from said guardianship.
'I his Is therefore, t«» cite all person*
mnoeined, to be and appear at the Court
»f Ordinary, of said County, to he held
on the first Monday In October, A. D.
19*18, at 10 o'clock a. m., and stniw cause,
If any they can, way said letters should
not be granted.
Wltn. es rny official signature this lltii
day of Hepternber, A. 1). IjQa.
ALKXANDKR R WALTON.
Ordinary, It. C.
Hept. 11, 18, 25 and Oct. i.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMON COUNTY.
Will li.. kol.| nl |he Court Moiikf, In
llm I’lly of AiiiiUHla, I’nuiity and Hint#
i.foruHnid, ihe uxuii! plare for holding
Shurlff’H Hhli'h, on tin' FlrHt Tuitulay
In Oolohi r next, ilurlnif Ihu lpgal
hour* of Kali’, ihi followluif i|i>*crlhi;d
proporty, to wit:
All that lot with ImprovcnKffitl
thereon, nttuati-d on Northeast cornel
nl 'Jth and Hopkins streets, fronting
IK font, o>ore or li'Bk on 9th street and
running: back 1(10 feet, more or lest,
hounded on North l>\ Hopkins street.,
Karl hy lot of J. Itoohey, South Ity
lot of Mr* Johanna Mulhine and
West by 9lh street, situated In thu
' Hy of Ausrusla, County of Richmond
i iul Stall of Oeolßla. Levied on us
tin property of J. Hooney hy virtue
Tax II H*. issued hy (’has, <1 llohii.r,
Tax Collector of Klehmond County, on*
the 20th d»v of December, 1906 and
190 T, 'or Stale, County and School
Taxes, fur the year 1906 and 1907
mminst properly stanilliiK in tho
name of C J Rooney. Levy made
this 4lh day of September, 1906, and
notice served according lo Law.
JNO, W. CLARK, Sheriff it C. (la.
fck'pl 11, 16, io, Uut la.