The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 22, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT WANTS Get Busy With Your Ad. Beading. Its the Way., to Wisdom. The merchant. who I* “burled" In Urn cure* of now stocks and now un dertakings shopld share hi* time with (hat which makcH thu otbfr things leuslble— bis advertising campaign No store ever prospered that failed to secure the Intei.st and patrtHiag" of thu "bargain-hunters." If you havi, during this rummer, formed but one new habit- the balnt of reading and answering sola —the rummer will have been we'l apenl If. during the autumn, you form the habit of ADVKRTIHINU, an well, it will fneun that YOI It HUH* IS COMING INI If there la something you want rometblng a little out ol the ordlnarv —JNyUIRE Or THE I’UBLK , through a waul ad. The work-seeker who answer* the "Help Wanted" ad*. Ih really "barking for work " Itut If he also ndvettlr n on hla own aceouut hlr chancer will be doubled—perhaps trebled. With the lever of Publicity you may '‘lift" your t tore to "bigger things Of count* the lever Itnitti lie big enough—and of proved quality. I’heic are OTHER KINDS of "lever*" to no had. WANTED HELP Male WANTED RAILWAY MAG- <l-1.1t1.S Tort office clerks, carrier* 41,100.00 yearly. Examination* here November lltth. Preparation free. Franklin In etltut*. ltocherlwr. N. Y Oct tip MIEN' QtJR 11-LUHTRATED CAT A lug tie explains how we teach bar bar trade ltt f*w w««k«. mailed free. Moler liarber College. AUanta, (la. *24p WANTI.n I* t‘. 1 Able bidled, Miroarried men be tween ages o t 1* and 3'.. cKlron* of United fl to twe, of good ctiaractor and temperate haMt*. who can RP»«k read and write English For Inforroa Hon apply to Recruiting Officer Mil ler Walker Building. Augusta. O*., or 28 1-2 Whitehall Ht., Atlanta, Ua., or 411 Cherry Bt., Maoon Ua WANTED HELP Female COOK WANTED A GOOD COOK; two In the family. Apply 003 Wal ker Bt » 22 P COOK; COOK WANTED. AIMM.Y wiib rocommondatlona to ''-4 (ireene St. COOK; A GOOD COOK WANTED op Monte Hatto by entail family, or an Intelligent girl who lr willing to learn and who wnnte regular employ ment at good pay. Furnish refer ences and address, "Cook, care of Augusta Herald 7tl ' WANTED SITUATION Male. POSITION WANTED: BY M VI.K •wmigrapher and bookkeeper com- Ulnurt. SavsTfcl year'* experience. Rapid: accurate. Addron» Profldont, oare Harold. *-*P PORTER: A COLORED HOY. WHO can give reference, desires position ae porter or office boy. Addre** \C. Moore. 10J Houston St, »22* WORK OF ANY KIND HY V ( 01, ored man. Wllllo Tilton, 912 Gwlu licit St Mil DRIVER a COLORED MAN HD •Ires poaltlon s» driver of delivery wagon. Address J. U. Harrison, No. 8 Telfair Bt. *23x BOOKKEEPER: POSITION WANT ed an u**t»tant bookkeeper by reung men. NY, .VI , care Herald sill WANTED SITUATION. Female. A LADY DESIRES POSITION IN OF flee. Experienced In clerical work llest of refereuoch furnlsbed Will work for moderate salary. Address M. M. (X, cars Herald. 822 x WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTED DAIRY: TO RENT small dairy or dairy farm near city. Would alao buy same later If term* •nsy or take partnership. Address Reliable." oare Herald. *22(4 SCALES WANTED PAIR SECOND band counter scale*; balanees pre (erred. Apply No. 901 llroad St ■ Ulp WANTED— TO BUY RICHMOND Aeademy books nod other scbool books in use Dellqucat'a 'New and Old Bookshop," 216 Seventh St HIGH WATER Got into lots of cash reg isters. We have cleaned about 50, let us have yours, as we make a specialty of this work. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher Lost and Found. COST A 001.0 IfIIOOCH CONTAIN ER pholo of child Reward if re turned to Herald Office. axe. FOR SALE Real Estate FARM: FOR BAI.K 25 ACRES good farm or garden land, one mile Greenwood. Richmond county. All other Information, call or write 124 Telfair street, Augusta. S2Bc THE LITTLE PEACE, 70 ACRES. 10 mile* from city, In Richmond ceun ty, on old Savannah road. Good land, rolling, well developed. Well water ed Six-room residence, pretty grove and (lower yard; barn, stables, rat proof crib, cotton houses, etc. A love Ijr home and farm. Houses worth $4,- 000 alone. A little more will buy It. See me, 800 acre* on Augusta Southern, In Ilnrke county, near Key*vllle, Fine cotton plantation; nine tenant houses; 1 one mile of station, on new Augusta & Florida Ry.; nine mile* of Waynes boro on fine gravei road. Less than |IS an acre will buy 11, early pur chase. 175 acres In 3 1-2 mile* of Hampton Terrace Hotel, In Mouth Carolina; red land, on main highway to Augusta; i three tenant houses, lata* than $2,000 will buy It. Brings 2,500 pounds lint cotton rent. 480 acres in Columbia county, 12 relies of Augusta Clay land, nearly level. Three mile* of railroad sta tion; two miles of railroad Re*l dence and good Improvements. At a bargain. flee nte about It. (Less than sls an ucr,, will buy It.) H. C. MIDDLETON, Real Estate, 135 Jackson St. *22c NEW EIGHT ROOM RESIDENCE near Hampton Terrate hotel In North Augusta. Apply to I* .1. Wil liams, Carolina avenue, or 520 Me : Klnini Ht PRoncs 1278 or 1038. »Bfip j COT*AGE: A HTYI.IBH 6 ROOM ! cottage In North Augusta for sale at a aaorltlce For particulars apply P. O. Box 717 City. slDtf FOR SALE Horses. Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc IE YOT! DON'T IfTtY YOUR HORSES and mules from u*. we both lose money. AiißUstn Stock Yards. IIUGGY AND HARNESS: CHEAP to t|Ukk purchaser. Apply 1924 Watkins at ret. H23c| HKD POL. I. CATTLE: A FEW choice heifer* and bull calve* They are hardy, clean stock, good milker* and with beef conformation. Just the kind of cattle you like to see around the farm. For prices and ustlmate*. w rite Bowdre l’hlulxy, Grovetown, (la FOR SALE Poultry and Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; Tou.os,, Ocean, Muacovey Ducks; Hnrtad Plymouth Rocks; all farm raised, healthy and from first-class stock I’rlces reasonable. Address liewdre Phlnlzy, Grovotown. Ga. ts Hi:FK ORPINGTONS' V FEW NICE young cockrels for sale. From the original famous Cook strain. Howdra i’hlnliy. FOR SALE Miscellaneous i (IAS STOVE A GAR STOVE FOR aale, god ns new; wIU gall cheap on account of ; nrtlcs leaving' city. Apply E. B. McLendon, 1032 llroad St. 822 c PIANO A FIRST-CLASS SQUARE piano In good condition, will sell at a bargain. Apply 673 Broad or 14 Greene St. SAk’p WE HAVE FOR SALE A TWO horse all steel hay baler, In splen did condition, sold for no fsult, but the owner wants lo buy a belt power press Come and see us, Wirt* A Herulen. Jkktf A BARGAIN IN 6 H P. GASOLINE engine In perfect condition for $200.00. 11 U Fourcher, 572 Broad K 82/c AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; can bs seen at White's garrage; big bargain for quick buyer. Apply at once, Harald office. ts WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS paper, for wrapping purposes Ap ply at Herald office. Jldtf FOR SALK; HALF CORD DRY pine wood, delivered, for $1.60. Rustic swings $3 00 aud Rocking chair* $1 60 each. Some fine Coiutu titan \Vy%ndo4tea, S L Wyaudottee. Light Brahma, and White Rocke at spe, tat cloa. out prices. Eggs for hatching, all Breeds, llelvldere Poul try Farm, Phoue 11S4. Augusta, Ga FIXTUUIS A COMPLETE SET OF] drug store fixtures for sale at your, own prioe. Apply 1266 Broad St. aSTp | I A HUM\IN IN 6 II P C ASCII INK engine In perfect condition for I fJOO.Ik). II B. Fourcher, 67$ Broad ISL B!7c STOV GAS COOKING STOVE. Kerosene heating store, Kerosene lamps, kitchen table aud safe, chairs, arpet aud rugs at a bargain. Ap ply 33$ Greeue St. 812 c Business Opportunity. A GOOD. PAYING HI'HIM.. ,Y poR aale In central part of rtty Rea son for selling party leaving city. A good opportunity for one or two young men Addreea opportunity, care Her *J7c aid. \ L : S; want advertising “WORKS BOTH WAVS”—finds a house for a tenant or a tenant for a house. In The Herald Pay lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge Alexander Seed Co. Bulb* are In and now Is the time | to start them for Christmas flow ; ers. Narcissus Grandiffora 25 cent* per dozen. White Roman Hyacinths, 40 cents per dozen. Chinese Sacred Lillies, direct front China, 10 cents each. FreeslaH 25 cents per dozen. YOUR LAWN Should not be overlooked. If you would have a pretty velvety green lawn plant Alexander's Ever green Lawn Grass. Prlc e per pound (sufficient for 300 square feet), 30 cents, 4 pounds for 11.00; bushel of 15 pounds, $3.50. Alexander Seed Co. 911 Broadway. Augusta, Ga. For Sale or Rent. BIG. WELL PAYING BROAD street boarding house. Cause for rale Is death In family. Apply O. L. D., care Herald. s24c FOR RENT—ReaI Estate. HOUSE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE. ALL complete, possession first October. Apply at 44« Walker St., to D. Gra ' ham. S22tf I RESIDENCE: SIX-ROOM MOUSE , largo vatd and stable near Georgia [ and Central railroad, for rent. 712 Calhoun Hi. Apply M. L. Brown, Mullarky 4 Sullivan Co. S22c. DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING, 122(1 Ellis fit., for rent; modern con veniences Apply M. J. Toohey, 130 Jackson Ht. al7tf FI,AT: TWO VERY DKSIRABiJS new flats on 1300 Block of Ellis Bt. Will be completed by October Ist. Apply E. B. McLendon, 1032 Broad Bt. *2Bc OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR of Georgia Railroad Rank, from October Ist Rent S2OO. Apply Qeor gta Railroad Bank. sl2lf HOUBK: AN ELEGANT NEW hous,. In North Augusta, West ave nue, near Hampton Terrce, two baths and all modern Improvements. See It and you will rent IL Apply B C. Wall, 917 Broad Bt. BlOtf FOR RENT Rooms. ...vt A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS with privilege of bath at 442 Fen wlok Ht Apply 022 Center Ht. Sl3tf ROOMS TWO NICE FURNISHED rooms with bath toil rout. Apply 961 Ellis St. > j 828 c ROOMS: THREE ’ CONNECTING rooms for rent, unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping. Gas and elec tricity. Bath room adjoining, with hot and cold water. Aply at 1016 Broad Bt. S22c ROOMS: TWO OR THREE ROOMS, front view, near postoftice, second floor, hot water, private porch, for rent. Good board across th e street. Apply No. 922 Telfair St. 822 c Shoe Repairing. STOP AND CONSIDER AND GET up your winter shoes and bring them to 1«06 Ellis street, where you can have the best of skill work done by hand, also save money by getting up your children's school shoos. W. Golden. I*os Kills street. s27c To Piano Ownerg. WHO INTSND moving from this dute on your piano moved, tuned and cleaned for $5.00 The special price of tulng is $2 50 Ca'l up Rolit. J. Watson, No. ii<o Broad street. 'Phono 1717. Have your piano examined all work strictly first class. oc»2lc Concrete Work. CONCRETE WORK: 1 DO ALL kinds of cone-ete work, such as 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. Kstiniate* and specifications furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus ta. Ga. JtTtt Brignteu Up. VARNISH STAINS. THAT WILL make water soaked furniture look like new Augusta Builders Supply Co., 643 Broad St- Phone 321. o3c FREE TO HOUSEKEEPERS W* nut rtrt howanknentr tv ti y —t WON DRI» «TRa% *»T Cl KaMR l 1«| y«at vt», t«ai K.* Mud I ih fcg* i Mn* b»* hi W, s i it). Mb 1' • *• 'em# Mi •*** MSoM*. In l»Rsh|l . % r?a I ’ MVef b,.«1»4 111 mil PRKMTrMIL r 14 r * u > **•*« tit •k*4s>B« ( P. O. BOX 70* AUGUSTA, GA. f22c DON’T LET YOUR BI CYCLES 00 TO RUIN. WE ARE READY AND CAN SAVE THEM. H. F. Fourcher 572 BROAD STREET. ag'c 1 e:2p THE AUGUSTA HERALD WANTS MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER, Resldsnce 6tudio, 819 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot Kodak films developed free of charge. Four Post Cards, 60c alOtf Notice I AM NOW LOCATED AT 549 BROAD St., Miss Zlnn's old stand, witn which I am prepared to do all up holstering, repairing and staining of all high class furniture. Storing and packing a specialty. Hammond Ans ley, 549 Broad 6t. S22c Verdery Pressing Club. : SUCCESSORS TO VERDERY, 313 Mclntosh St., phone 2425. Expert cleaning, pressing and repairing; hats cleaned and blocked; ladies’ suits and skirts cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. J. P. Stephen, Mgr. ' S26c Free For One Week CLIP THIS OUT AND PRESENT IT at our store with 25cts for One bot tle of our Saponaceous Tooth Powd;.’ and receive a tooth brush free ; Phone 369. Parr's Pharmacy, 016 Broad St. Barber Shop 1 1 ADVERTISE WHAT I DO—I DO what I advertise. Your money back 'if, after taking my treatment for dandruff and not cured. I make | scalp treatment a specialty, having ils years’ experience. If I fail to cure it will cost you nothing.—W. S. Hall, Leonard Building, Barber Shop. s2lc F I SH FISH Fresh from Fisheries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : : 0. D. FORENCE Phone 1067. 446 Broad St. The Lobbyist ANTI LOBBYIST CANNOT PRE vent lobbyist from lobbying in the; Hobby of the Dyer Bldg. Lobby Soda, I Fountain. Phone 669. Stay in your | office and order drinks. s26c Wood Wood jOAK AND PINE FOR SALE AT \J'. C. Ivey's wood yard, corner Marks street and Railroad avenue. Phone, 710. . s22p Southern Cabinet Manu facturing Works, North Augusta. SHOW CASES OVERHAULED. ALL high-class furniture. Cabinets of all descriptions made Manufacture of rtalr, bank, and office fixtures and all : classes of fine carpenter work. 'Phono No. 714* oßs Barbecue Hash BARBSSCUE HASH EVERY SATUR dav. Ready at 11 o'clock a. m. 23c quart. Vn (diver's Meat Market. 1001 Ninth .treet. J26tl Sr nitary Lime PROMPT DEi.'VERY. CALL ME UP for ajiy quantity. A. H. McDaniel. Phone 16. Al2tf Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DTSPEP. A. Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered 60 cents. Phone 112. Alts Flood Shingles NO. 2, $2.00; NO. 1, $3.00; F. O. B. our yard; fifty cents additional for handling Industrial Lumber Co., North Augusta. Sl3tf Reward FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND feber that Randall's Cbill and Fe ver tonic falls to cure. Guaranteed to cure where others fall No cure no pay. 'Phone 2214—Randall's Phar macy. We deliver to any part of the city. olOe Cheap Lumber A LARGE LOT OF FLOORINQ, _ CEI L lng and weathsr boarding, all grad**, alao a lot of rough lumber abort and long leaf, from 1-la boards to Bxlo iramelng. All this stock must be disposed of In next 30 day*. Address Standard Lumber Co., Kxposltlou Ave and 16th St., or E. J. O'Connor, 856 Broad SL ts Commercial School. DAY ANI) NIGHT SESSION'S; shorthand, typewriting, practical bookkeeping, arithmetic and spelling, taught by Margaret Funk, assisted by one of the most competent bookkeep ers In Augusta For further Inform ation call on Margaret Funk. Com mercial School, Harlson Bldg. ol7c Plastering Material IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS the beat plastering material for walls and celling*. It gives addi tional strength to the building and stays put forever. A. H. McDaniel. Augusta. Ga. Jl«tf Machines ReDaired ALL MAKES OF MACHLNivS RE paired by an expert adjuster. If vour machine was under water better have R looked after at once Slncer Sowing Machine Co., No. 946 Rre,.d itreet ole woro.iaow /urc«raan. shv;ts P uLig|g§£| L»n«g UlM*Ml> kOHKM, ALvAs* TA. GA* A Trial Will Prove 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c 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 Personal. TO WILLIE M. CLARK: YOUR brother is in Missouri. Would like to hear from you. Write me at Fait burry, Neb., care Campbel! Bros. Shows. Any one seeing this “ad* win confer a favor by telling my brother, (should they see him.) Re gards to all my Augusta friend: Chas. C. Clark, care Campbell Bros. Shows, Fairburry, Neb. s23c Damaged by the Freshet. THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY will repair and put ia first-class or der, your -rucks that were damaged by the water. Telephone them 593, they will send for your trunks, ex amine them and let you know cost be fore doing the work. If you prefer a nice new trunk, they will take the old on>- as part payment. Give them a call at Sal Broad, Wrong Side of Street. . • ts School Supplies. FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Tablets, pencils, paper, craon, etc. Tossler Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. , SlOtf ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ * ♦ SPECIAL NOTICES. ♦ ♦ O ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 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 thos u personally contracted by me UEORGE H. HOWARD Sept 29c Augusta, Ga., Sept Bth, 1908. A CALLED MEETING OF THE stockholders or the Georgia Chemi cal Works will be held at Augusta, Ga., on Thursday the 24ili day ot September, 190 S, for the purpose of amending the Bt laws. A. SMITH IRVINE. Sepjt 23c Secretary. Water Works Notice. THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO be very Carefu' ■ 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 lie put on in the afternoon until lurther notice. Sprinkling of lawns and washing of pavements strictly prohibited. JNO. D. TWIGGS, JR. Supt. C. W. W. Slltf Office of Commissioner of Roads and Revenue, Richmond County, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908. To Charles S. Uohler, Tax Collector, Richmond County: The following assessments upon the State Tax for the year i9OS 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 114 Roads and Bridges 13 8 Court Expense* 21 2 Maintaining Prisoners ....114 Jurors .... 5.8 Elect lons 2. Public Buildings 5 8 Jail 5.8 Coroner 2.1 Smail Pox 5.8 County Police 2.4 Reformatory .. .. 3.3 94.8 the same being forty-six t Is on the one hundred dollars of< sxable property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per cen. of the State Tax of four and so-100 mills, levied for other than lundlng purpose. WILLIAM F. EVE. Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Commr Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga Attest : M M. D'A. WALKER, Clerk Oct 15 c NOTICE. ANY"PERSON HAVING ACCOUNT? against the late J. J. Chafee will please send bills at once to me, at Langley, S. C. J. G. CHAFEE. s22e 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. Superintendent NOTICE: THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the .virus'a Opera House will tnke p'nce at the office of the A igust-i Opera House on the corner of Jackson and Greene Streets, oa Wednesday, Sept, 23rd, 1908. at 3.05 p. m THOS. S GRAY, Secretary. 822 c Does Not Require Wealth To Dress Well in Augusta Wherever common sense reigns there is a desire on the part of ev ery man and woman to stand well in the sight of every other man and woman with whom they come in eon : tact. In other words, there is a gen eral recognition of the fact that axil !of us leave our imprint, and it is imost important that it should be a j good one. Such and such a personal impres j sion of Mrs. A. or of Mr. B. Is made, , and the one receiving the impres ' sion immediately labels for future 'reference Mrs. A. or Mr. B. as being j thus and so or the other thipg. Srmo times his labeling has most important [results, for there may come up some j crucial instance when an impression may work for the great good or the [ still greater evil of the man or wom an who is all unconscious of the silent weighing or measuring. I Nothing so strongljf influences uer ! sonal impressions as the matter of i dress. More business men’s chances of success have been ruined by care | less attire than by Inattention to ! business, and the woman who shows i a disregard for what is either taste- I ful, becoming or in the modes dis | plays a lack of judgment that is in | compatible with success of any kind. It is no longer true that one must be very wealthy indeed to dress well, for the wise buyer can bring about positively miraculous results with the expenditure of onlv a few dollars, it' the buying is well advised. To j make sure that it is well advised all advertisements tha- are known to be reliable—and a reputable paper pub lishes no other—are carefully pep ; used. A case in point: At Bleakley’s. The tailor suit is to the woman what the business suit is to the man. It is the garment with which she is most strikingly identified, and there fore it is most important that it should be chosen with an eye not onls to its excellence of material and the becomingness of its shade, but with a proper regard for its suitability to in dividual requirements. It is possible to accomplish all these desirable re sults by making a careful study of ii.e large line of coat suits to be seen at Bleakley's, suits remarkable for uniqueness of style and design and for their matchless variety. This is an advance shipment that Mr. Bleak ley has had made to show the Au gusta public exactly what is to be worn along this particular line during the coming season, and in order to introduce these beautiful garments, Mr. Bleakley makes the unprece dented offer to sell every one of these exclusive patterns at a 20 per cent discount during Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this. week. Next week they will be pm Jiack—that is what the disrqrfting shopper leaves of them —to the regu lar price in the regular stock that Legal Notice Administrator’s Sale of Land. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, granted Beptem r 8, 1908. there will be sold at public outcry between the legal hours of eale on the first Tuesday la Octobei, 190 S, at the Court House door In said county, the following realty, towlt: That tract or parcel of land lying ana being In the county of Richmond, state of Georgia, containing sixty acres more or less, bounded on the north by land now or formerly belonging to John D. Hall; on the east by the old Plank Road, called also the Southwestern Plank Road: south by the Belleville Factory Road, and west by land - or Pwmerly belonging to James Gay—i.v.' - in the One-hundred and Twenty-third Du '•q.. G. M. of said state and county about Zx miles from Augusta, Ga., on the Southwestern PlaaK Road. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa- P<’ r »- MM. H. FLEMING, Admr. Estate D. A. Covington. Tax Collectors Office, Richmond County. Notify Is hereby given that the State County and School Tax for 1908 are now due and payable at this office. The fol lowing. are the rate* per hundred. fiOMc ....$ .50 County (c School $1.31 or $13.10 per thousand. Tax payers are requested to make prompt payments. Ci/AS. S. BOHLER, Tax Collector, Richmond County Oct 20c STATE OF GEORGIA. ~ RICHMOND COUNTY. M'tlllam Kelly has applied for ex emption of personalty and setting ai«rt and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 13th day of Octo ber, 1908. at my office. September 22d 1908. ALEXANDER R WALTON, Ordinary R, C„ Ga. Sept22Qct6 /rr*\ Ever; Woman ,Y. ia iour*»t* t tail tbouM lux * /|F N, a «t tb* wonderful f te* WhiPlmgSpray L.C lb* Lr * Ya«laa| 'jHfift. \\ On A ronvvn- Am ftnr «I’ for It. ‘Y vk k \ V / / ofcf, bnt » tl stjkii n k •- a It fiw* L. f m nil par" • an . 44 I «4i iMMrt>rt,M W M'i.K TUESDAY. SEPT. 22. WANTS iis being added to extensively every day. There is another case in point: The Andrews Brothers Dry Goods Co. You cannot possibly make a mis : take if you go to this new firm, old !in experience with one of the most distinguished firms in Augusta, fur the latest expression of fashion in ail its forms is to be found here in the newest, freshest goods that can pos sibly be Imagined. If you are in doubt as to the most : desirable kinds of collars to be worn with the plainest tailored costume or with the most elaborate directoire or empire model go to Andrews Broth ’ ers’ for information and you will be sure to get the latest suggestions front the most reliable Paris and New j Y 7 ork sources. The same thing is j true of the belts and the sashes that | are such important adjuncts to this season’s toilet, and it of course goes | without saying that the handbags and the gloves are all strictly in style . and sufficiently varied to allow a j wide scope for individual selection, j Best of all, the members of this firm and their employes do not mind an swering questions. Their motto seems |to be, “I desire to please,” and they j live up to it, so well that to go there ! either for information or for purchase is to acquire something distinctly j w orth while in one w-ay or another. J. B. White & Co. The business man reoognizes, as possibly does no one else, the abso lute necessity of his clothes fitting well and of being so perfectly cut that they cannot help but retain their shape long after the very first fresh ness of the garment has worn off. The J. B. White Co. fully recognize the importance of all this, and their clothing caters to the best-dressed men in Augusta, men who wish to be both dignified and pleasing in their garb, and who would consider It worse than a solecism to appear In anything but the most approved ma terials, cut by a master hand. The hats shown at White’s for men are quite as admirable as are the suits and overcoats, and they allow an even wider scope of varied becoming ness. It is a notable fact that thu season’s fashions are kinder to men than they have been for many sea sons, and the man who cannot find the most Ideal of these at White’s simply cannot be suited at all. Distilled water. The purest water on the market, at 4c per gallon, de livered. Interstate Ice and Fuel Co. Trade Balances Favon Largely This Country. BUSINESS OUTLOOK GOOD. A people who Bell more than they can buy cannot be in a very hard situation, whatever may be the periods of depression and strln gency so we can take heart of grace from th e official figures Just given out which show that during the first seven months of the pres ent year we have bought thirty per cent less than during the responding months last year, while at the same time our exports show an increase of one hundred and seventy-nine millions as com pared with the same months last year. This gives us ever y assurance of a very satisfactory trade bal ance, when the business accounts for the year are made up, says the Atlanta Journal On the whole we ar e told that Ihe substance of the trade reports for the week, submitted by the mercantile agencies, is that trade and industrial activity continues to increase very notloably with every indication of permanent im provement Here at hom e th e same optimis tic sentiment prevails. A few days ago a prominent business man from south Georgia was quoted as saying that from present Indica tions ther e would b e the greatest car famine within a short time that the state has ever seen. This prediction was based directly upon the lumber Industry, but It is gen erally accepted as being equally true of all other lines of business. The uncertainty which prevails as to the futur e of freight rate* Is about the only disturbing fac tor there is today in the business and industrial life of our people. If we could be sure that 'he existing status would not b e disturbed by an Increase In rates during the period when business is doing Its best to recover, we would »oon forget that there had been any such thing as a panic. Merchants and manufacturers are meeting the situation with confidence, however, and good fall trade Is firmly anticipated. w I INJECTION J & BR O U i | GOHORRHOEif and GLEET 1 NO OTHER TREATMENT ftifOIRED M Sold by till Druggists y