The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 20, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 14

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PAGE EIGHT r ' i C> a ? "W i Bt. Patrick'* Church, Very Kfv |. rlaatn, V G, rr.l r, li< * j Huiiiium), tultUnl Sunday lua»kta t> 30, t>, y.sn * in Sacred Heart Church Corn.r (lrc«i<» amt McKmiir St*. Hwctor, » J Sherry, 8. J l'a*lt>r-, ll«-v J Ixm.igau, S J . nml K<» K Marready. S ,1 Morning arivtir Mi»»i at & 30. 6 «Ht, 7.30 and 930 HrundlcUon alter laat niaaa, at S'3d No .v.tiliig service. St. Paul's Church, Rev U Shrr»> nit Whitney, rwtoi 8 a. m , Celebration ot the Holy Coni In union 11 a in.. Morning prayor and aertnon. 5 l> in.. Sumlay school C |> ui, evenlna prayer. «i »m* Bt Preabylerlan Church, Bklaeen Twelfth and Thirteenth •treeta. Kev (See. K Gutllr. pastor ttervleea, II 16 a ni , conducted by Mr. Kdwln Mill, of the V M C. A No .v.-nlug service Sundsv school 9 am. everybody cordially welcomed St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Walker atrect, near Wimble*too Th,. pastor Hcv William I Ftnoh will conduct the mornln* service Sun day*. September 20th, In the KnglUh language Hoorn for all our friend* and a cordial welcome awnll* all that attend Subject: "Supreme lore for tlod and Equal Laive for Man " St. Luke's Methcdist Church. Corner Cnaatonl avenue iwl S'. Luke (tree!. Preaching even Sun day at It a tn and » « p m Pr.t' sr mwiitig at * tn every WrJio v day night Sunday *cl«*i! at 3 > h ' i m Epwor'h League Devotional ino Ing every Friday evening at > Women * Porelgn Missionary Moudw after Orat Sunday at 4 y ui luv.nha Missionary society meets flr-it Sun dn nt t p nt Hoard of steward* ■Mu rtrst Tuesday at gp. tn. R. I M I nsott, pastor. Atbury Methodist. Prenchlttg at il a. nt. by pastor. Rev .1 M. Bowden. Sunday school ut :> in n m I'r J W Heidi, presld in* i bier, will preach at s p m. and hold third quarterly conference. Mid week service at g p. nt. Wednesday Kvervbodv cordially Invited to attend all the services. St. John Church. Morning worship at 11 o'clock with sermon by Fletcher Walton, preacher !ti charge Subject- "What i* Re ligion? The congregation will nsssm hie tn the Sunday school room No evening servtci Sunday achool at g. 30 am.. 0. 11, Goodrich .superintend ent. Kpworth League at 7 p. m. St James' Church, K« i Hi. I ird Wilkinson, It D pas tor Preaching al ll g. tn. and K p tn. by the pastor. Sunday schooi at 46 o'clock a m . J. K Parker, super intendent Kpworth League will meet at ? c.'.eck p m tush ad of 7:30 Note i hange of time for the evening ser vice* Lei every member attend all there service* Strangers and visitors an* cordially Invited to worship with us They will rvoelv. a warm wei , cotne. First Baptist Church. The minuter, Spsrks White Melton, P D. will presrh at 11 a nt. Sun dav school at :> 4.'- a m No evening service, Ev cry body invited Christian Church. Howard T l'r«e, pastor of the church at Mclntosh and Greene Sts . intakes the follow tug snuouncctnt-uu Our prices this season range from SIO.OO to $35.00, guaranteed your money’s worth with every one. Boys’ and Children s Clothing. Mothers will find this department complete in every detail. Our duplex school suit with two pairs of trousers, the ideal suit for school. Pretty and stylish little Suits and Reefers for the little folks, and the greatest line of caps ever shown in Augusta. dfa jJQJSta.GA for Sunday services Bible school at 9:45 a. m, K. H. Hook, superintend ent Classes for all ages. Judge J. R Lunar lectures at 10 o'clock. Ser mon and communion at 11 it. nt Sub ject: "The Social Message of the Church." There will be no evening service until further notice. All cordi ally Invited to attend these meetings. Seats arc free. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, On Greene street. In front of court house. Rev. J, 11. Iterrtck. pastor. Preaching In morning at 11 o'clock No night service Bible school at 5 P m . Chas W. Hogrefe, superintend ent Strangers and visiters welcomed at those services. First Presbyterian Church, Corner Telfair and Seventh streets. Preaching »l 11 a nt. by the Rev. John F. Matheson, of Washington. Ga Sabbath school at 5 o'clock. Sen lor Christian Endeavor at 7:so p m Junior Christian Endeavor Tuesday evening al t!:30. Wednesday evening prayer service at 8:30. Church of the Good Shepherd. llolv communion. 8 a. m Morning prayer and sermon, f! a, m Sunday school, f> p in ll'ening pray-—. 8 j.. in Rev. Wni Johnson offlclst'ng. Broadway M.thociat Church. Rev Will Hill, the < van«el-»t, will preach at both 'he morning and eve i ning services Sunday school a* 9:30 a m Public Incited to all these ser vices, Reid Memorial Church Rev. J T Plunket. IV D., minister In charge Sunday school at 6 p ro Adult Bible class at 5.15 p nt. At tractive music, and strangers cordial. , ly Invited St. John Church. Henry Hlhle cla-s S’. John church Greene street, near Jackson S: Sun day schi>ol exercises. 9 10 * n , i,**. son study. IP a 111 \ full attendviic of members |s requested Visitors ' cord la-ly invited Church of the AtonemenL Morning prayer and Holy com THE AUGUSTA HERALD. This Is The Lesson We Have Since 18WK This is why we have been doing business for over half a century. This is why we clothe men of to-day, that when as a boy they learned the motto of this store, and this is what our clothes represent to-day. We will pass these questions which are the fundamental points that made our suc cess, and speak to you of your Fall Suit. PATTERNS We believe we have the pick of both the Foreign and American markets. FIT. Our clothes are made, not thrown together. We buy of America’s best manufacturers. We have them for the medium man, the slim man, and the stout man. PRICES. munlon at 11 o’clock, Rev. S. B. Car penter, rector. Second Baptist Church. Rev. J. B Holley, pastor. Services at 11 a. nt., and 8 p m., „y pastor. Sibley Presbyterian Church. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Mr. O. B. Palmer Bp. ni by Dr. Edwin Hill, of V M. C. A. Speciftl singing by D. G Hallord, tenor soloist. All are Invited to the service Sundae school at 9:15 a. m , O. B. Palmer. Snpt. Colored Clinrches Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rev. A. Gary, pastor. Preaching at 11 o’ciock a m. bv Rev. S. M. Bunch. Communion at 3 o’clork p m Presi h ' lag at 8:30 pm. by Rev. J. Reid. The public Is cordially invited to attend all these services. Christ Presbyterian Church, Corner of Telfair and Cummings Sts., J. L. Ells, pasuir. Preaching ser. j vice* at U » m. and 8:30 p, nt. Sun \ day school at 9:30 a. m Weekly pray er meeting Wednesday evening. All are cordially Invited to attend these ; services. Second Shiloh Baptist Church, Rev Wilson Jenkins, pastor. Pray, er meeting at sunrise. Preaching at ,11a. nt. and preaching at 8 p m. You are Invited to attend all services. Re vival continues until second Sunday In October. First Congregational Church Preaching service 11 a nt Subject: Christian Methods for Giving to the Support of the Gospel." The message will be taken from the ninth chap ter of 2d Cor. Kindly read the chap ter Sunday school at 4p. m At 8 Ip tu.. preaching service' Subject: Race Suicide." This awful crime is j increasing at an alarming rate In this and other countries and it is doing Ir i reparable damage to our race. The pastor therefore and hl« congress ; tlon solicit the sympathy and pres ; ence of every man and woman who ! can cotne to our church Sunday eve ning at 8 o’clock. The public is in vited to worship with us. D. J. Flynn, pastor. Thankful Baptist Church Corner of Walker and Lincoln Sts. Preaching Sunday morning at 11 i o’clock by the pastor, F. R. Wallace. I I). D. Sunday school at 3p. m., E. G. Harmon, superintendent. Preaching at night. Public .cordially Invited: business of importance. L. J Mays, C. C. Canaan Baptist Cpurch Rev. A. D. Dunbar, pastor. Preach ing at It a. m. and at 8 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 3 p. m. All ar e cordially Invited to attend. Colored Y. M. C. A. Dr. .Howard T. free will speak for the colored Y. M. ('. A. at Bethel church a- 4:30 o'clock Sunday Sept. :'rt. Capt. A. H. Huguet, of the 17th j U- S. Infantry is likely to be present at the si n ice also. Good music, AL invited. C. T. Walker, Pres., Silas X. I Floyd, Sec. Gethsemane Baptist Church Rev. T. H. Holmes, pastor. Early prayer meeting ti a in. I“reaching at ill 30 a. m. Sunday school 3 p. m. | Preaching at 8.30 p. m. The public |is welcome. Springfield Baptist Church. Rev. Geo. H. Dwelle. pastor. Preach ing at ll o’clock. Sunday school. 3 o'clock Preaching. 8 o'clock Tues day night prayer meeting Thursday night. B. Y. P. I'. You are requested to attend. St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church. 915 Telfair atn-cv A’i seat* free. , Strangers welconu Our first ser vices Rlnce the recent high wa r. will i be resumed today with a celebration i of the Holy communion. 11 a. iti. Eve ning. 6 o'clock. Sunday school. 4 p. t-t By the Rev M. K S -att he* of Key*.st. 17a, lately of Macon, Ga. “Cllnchfleflf the Coal of Quality." j A Wagging tongue open* the Way for | * lot of trouble. miSTI Mil WILL IMPROVE! THE IERME ATLANTA, Ga.— As the result of the accident to the Wright aeroplane,. Col. A. P. Shirley, of Atlanta, a widely known aeronauttst who has pilot -1 ballons and airship's in several inter national contests has announced a pian whereby the dange- of overbal ancing aerop apes can be overcome. Kis theory will be worked through a series ct levers which will throw cer tain planes on the shiji in any direc tion desired should the motor or fans become tangled. DEATH OF MISS CARSBY SEAGO. The many friends of Miss Carsby Seago were pained to learn of her sudden death, which occurred Satur day afternoon at one o'clock at the ; home of her sister. Mrs. Ella Dobson. Miss Seago had been slightly til for only a few days, when her illness sud denly assumed a serious turn, and she died from paralysis of the heart. She j is survived by her mother. Mrs. Abra ham Seago, two sisters, Mrs. Dobson of Augusta and Mrs. Kate Summeral ! of Dunbarton, and two brothers. She was In the twenty-seventh year of her age, and for the Past six years had been making her home with her sister In Augusta. The deceased was the young-st child of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Seago, of near Gracewood, and was a young lady of the most lovable character Of a gentle, retiring disposition she did not form an extended acquaint anceship. yet she won the firm friend ship of those who were privileged to j know her. and they sincerely mourn her sad, early death, Th # funeral services will be held Monday, at old Liberty church, near ! Debruce. and she will be laid to rest | in the family section of the old cent?- Itery at that church. SUNDAY, SEPT. 20 SEVERE DROUGHT IN THE COAL REGIONS , PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Practically the entire state of Pennsylvania east of the Allegheny mountains is suffer ing from one of the worst drouths in years. In some parts of the state no rain has fallen in more than two months and streams are so low that many industries have been Interfered with and in some instances plants have been shut down for the lack of water. Forest fires ar e burning in several sections and some localities report that the crops will be entirely ruined unless rain comes soon. At Shenandoah, in the anthracite regions, the water supply is so low that farmers are hauling water to town Instead of vegetables as there is more profit In hauling water than in peddling vegetables. Best the World Affords. “It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen’s Arnica Salve” says J, W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. “I am convinced it’s the best salve the world affords. It cur ed a felon on my tnumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, Dura or wound to which it is applied 25c at all druggists. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ • ♦ SPECIAL NOTICES. ♦ ♦ <> ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦<*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to notify the public ana all whom it may concern that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, except those personally contracted by me. GEORGE H. HOWARD Sept 29c Augusta, Ga., Sept Fth, 1908. A CALLED MEETING CF THE stockholders of the Georgia Chemi cal Works will be held at Augusta, Ga., on Thursday the 24th day of September, 1908, for the purpose of amending the By-law's. A. SMITH IRVINE, Sepjt 23c Secretary. Water Works Notice. THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO be very careful to leave all hydrants and other openings closed to avoid any waste of water. We have found many cases, where parties will leave hydrants open, presumably to be certain to know when the water is turned on. This causes a great waste which must be stopped. Water will not be put on in the afternoon until lurther notice. SprinkliDg of lawns and washing o f pavements strictly prohibited. J.NO. D. TWIGQS, JR. Supt. C. W. W. Slltf Office of Commissioner of Roads and Revenue, Richmond County, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908. To Charles S. Bohler, Tax Collector, Richmond County: The following assessments upon the State Tax for the year u9OB are hereby made and you or your suc cessors in office are hereby Instructed and required to collect the same. Pauper 5.8 Poor House 11.4 Roads and Bridges 13 8 Court Expense- 212 Maintaining Prisoners ....11.4 Jurors 5.8 Elections 2. Public Buildings 5.8 Jail .. 5.8 Coroner 2.1 Smail Pox 5-8 County Police 2.4 Reformatory .. .. 2.3 94.8 (he same being forty-six cents on Ihe one hundred dollars of taxable property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per cent of the State Tax of four and so-100 mills, levied for other than funding purpose. WILLIAM F. EVE, Judge City Court and F.x-Off. Comrnr Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga Attest : WM. D'A. WALKER, Clerk Oct 15 c “ noticeT ANY PERSON HAVING ACCOUNT 3 against the late J. J. Chafee will please send bills at once to me, at Langley, S. C. J. G. CHAFEE. s22c Administrator. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE city of Augusta will not open Mon day, September 21st, but will open September 28th, 1908, LAWTON B. EVANS, SupertntendenL The regular monthly communication oi Webb* 1 *odge No. 166 F. A A. M. will held Monday, Sept. L’l*t., at 8 o’colocH I. n Visiting brethem and member* of rioci .1 Lodg> No. 1 urt ordially Invited to attend. J. H. FLYTHE, W. M. W. 11. Shcrmun, Sea. 821 c. not7ce~~~ Tax Collector'* Office, Richmond County. i- herby given that the State County and School Tax for are now lue and payable at thi* office. The bl owing. are the rate* per hundred. State .9 .SI County y 44 School ... .39 91 SI •>r 913.10 per thousand. Tax payer* are lo make prompt payment*. CHAS. S. BOHLKR, Tax Collector, Richmond County. Oct. see*