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Notice to Our Gas
Consumers!
Kindly Place Your Orders for Removal and Setting of
All Gas Appliances, at Once, to Insure Prompt Attention,
for Beginning October Ist,'(Moving Day) Our Force of
Mechanics Will Be Taxed to the Utmost, Due to the Present
Conditions from the Flood. All Orders Will Be Filled in
Numerical Order as They Are Received. Thanking You,
in Advance, We Are,
Yours Very Respectfully,
THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY,
OP AUGUSTA.
COMING PLAYS
* iwur
Norman Duckett. in "Clftilinatei" at the Grand
Matinee aud ult;ht, Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Wackett tor Matlnae and Night.
!>S «41||«'n human ami cotnprehen
ptve touch In "C'.aasinnti hu-; born
noted morn than urn .. In the criticism
that have come to us from iKith New
York and from the grout. r ami more
unbiased critic, the |iubllc, scattered
o.ar the omtntry on a iwthwi.y rout
to only termed In theatric Miriam •
“the road." In "t'laanDiatea" hr m-nii
to havu a deeper and truer note than
to any of hia i artier tore. ■ Po
atbly thla la ao because of the 1 heme
upon which he lute built hla romance
Military life a* seen at \V> i Point
amt atern. realistic melodrama depict
ad In the South tmcrlcan jungle. bat
anced with too hrs of reflm I home
life, make a pretty strong com bin a
lion Norman llack.it In tho gr it
part of Duncan Irvine hm< not b.■■ n
alow to avail hlinarlt of Mi Hackott
will be aeen at the head of Juloh \|ur
ry a big company In "Claaaraatea on
neat Wedneaday. matinee and night,
at the (irand < hll.li. u under 14
years of ago will h- admlilrd to a:i
part* of the theater at the niattner
for It cent* Owing to the enormity
of the production the curlaln lor Ihr
night p. rformance will rise at K Ik
aharp Seals ready Monday at the
boa office.
■•fca Merry Widow" Compels a Re
turn to Graceful Dancing.
Saucing as an art, except in rare
Instances, ha» ceased What ia* . .
for It la Jerky, Jumpy atul without
grace or refinement \ more or I. **
rapid, ungainly walk, shutfio or run
to mualc haa been uulte Iho accepted
standard for dancing
Young people mom to enjoy It. ho
rauae it affords them an opportunity
to move more or leaa rapidly and have
the eompanlouahip of the opposite
a«*x. but they are blissfully ignorant
of the tact that dancing Is an accent
pllshment In which ever, feature and
nmarle have their Individual ‘respons!
Willy which should combine In niak
lug a harmonious whole rtioag who
love and admire grare aeo, howctci
For Coughs
htmtatf to mk y«*’ A* tor about
* OWjrfV»ff»#/ fi u o rogatar mt<it
m tf*ong mod* irx, a j mtjui'.t
n promise of heller things, for with
the advent of The Mcrrv Widow" at
the Grand Friday. Saturday ami Sal
urdnv matinee. October 9th and lOtlt.
and the beautiful dancing which is
Bitch a feature in (hat delightful op
eretta, the entire world seem* to have
awakened to the glorious possibilities
that until now they had never dream
ed of.
The sale of seal* will open on next
Friday morning at the box office No
mall telegraph or telephone order*
received until after the firs! day of
the seat sale The free list Is entire
ly suspended for this engagement
I'rioes for ail three performances 50c
to $2.00.
It Can t Be Brat.
The best of all t.-.t Chet'S H expert
once C M Harden, of Silver City,
North Carolina, «»)•; "| find Klee
trie Hitlers does all that's claimed for
It I'or Stoma, a. Liter and Kidney
troubles it can't be beat. I nave tried
It and fine It » most excellent medl
due" Mr Harden la right. It's the
be«t of ail medicines also for weak
ness, lame hack and all run down con
riilions Best too for chills and ma
teria. Sold under guarantee at all
druggists. 50c
IN RECORDER'S COURT.
The recorder's court was In session
four minutes Saturday morning, the
on y eas. railed was Will Newsom, a
pohee npv. and Sarah Gilbert for fight
ire The evidence showed that New
aom had stabbed the woman. Judge
I'loquet said:
l am deternilttiW io Ijreak this up
tun be. an .-.e of iho valuable sen Ices
•
meat l will bo light on you I give
you tld days In jail I dismiss the case
against Sarah Gilbert "
It would be very interesting to know
how many yaara your family physician
hat prescribed Ayer's Chernr Pretorsi
for coughs, colds, and all forma of lung
troubles. Ask him the next time you ser
him. V rknowphvstcitnswhohavrused
it for over half a century, f 0 Agatcw.
IN AUGUSTS
CHURCHES
Bt. Pat'ick's Church,
Very Rev. 1.. Buzin, V. <j , rertor;
Rev. J. Henneesy, usaistant. Sunday
untune*: li:3U, 8, it: 30 a. in.
Sacred Heart Church
Corner Greene and Mi Kinne Sts.
Kwctor, Rev. J. Sherry, S. .1 Pastor , i
Rev. J. Ixim rgun, S. .1., and Ri“V It '
MftcrMdy, B .i Moraine service
Maaaea at s.an. C.OO, 7.;J0 and 9.3(<
Benediction after lent mass, at 9 3(1
No evening service.
First Baptist Church,
The mlnleter. Sparks White Mellon.
It. P. will preach at 11 a. m.; ȟb
| ject, ' Keeping the I'rngnientn." Sun
day school at 9:4.1 a. in. 11. V. I’. U. ;
at 5 p. m. No evening service. Ev
erybody Invited.
Sibley Presbyterian Church.
Services at II a in. and 8 p. tn. The
evening service will he conducted by
Mr. Geo. Ilutler, elder of First Presby- j
terlau church Sunday school at 9:4.')
a. in., by (I. It. Calmer, superintend
etil. In invitation to tho public to at
lend tho services.
St. John Church.
All services will bo held in Sunday
school room Sermon at 11 a in. by
Fletcher Walton, preacher in charge.
Sunday school al 9:30 a in, (' (!
i Goodrich, superintendent. Bpworth j
; League al 7 p. tu. No night service, j
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church,
Walker street, near Sixth. The ser
vice Sunday morning. September 27.
be conducted in the German lan
gunge and the pastor. Rev. William .1
Flnck. will be in charge and preach
I the sermon. Our German citizens and
visitors In the city are eordlalh In
vlted to meet with our members at
■ this service. The evening services
will be resumed October is. after the |
meeting of the United Synod In Sa
varnish.
Church of the Atonement.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11
a m Rev. S. 11 Carpenter, rector.
St. James Church,
Rev Richard Wilkinson, I) D.. tins
tor Preaching at it n. m and Bp. m
by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:43
, o clock a. tn., j k Parker, superin
tendent Kpworth l eague will hold
their service at 7 o'clock p. m. Quar-
Iterlv conference will be held on Men
dni . veiling at 8 o'clock. Rev. .1 w
Heldt presiding The entire member
ship Is urgd to .attend this meeting,
as very Important matters are u> be
discussed The ladles are especially
Invited to be present. Let all these
services he »,.|i attended. Strangers
and vialtora have a cordial In vit a
tlon to worship with us.
Firat Presbyterian Church,
t'orner Telfair and Seventh streets
I Preaching at 11 a tn. by the Rev John
F Matbeson of Washington. Ga Sab
hath school at 4 o'clock Senior Chris
tlan Endeavor at 7 30. Junior Chris
llati Knd. avor Tuesday evening at it
, o clock M ednesdav evening pruvet
s rvtce at S 30 o'clock
Graene Street Presbyterian Church.
Between Twelfth and Thirteenth
. streets, He. Geo. K tlttille, pastor
j Preaching at It 15 a m by the Rev
11 M Dixon, of St Lukes M F
church There will be no evening
service Sunday ach v«jl at 9:45 a. tn
■ A cordial welcome extended to all the
serviced of thl* church The ..s arc
free
, ■
Aabury Methodist.
Preaching at It a m ami 8 p, nt
by 'he pastor R. v J. M Bowden
; Sunday school at 930 a nt Mid w t >ck
I service at 8 p m Wedneaday. Fverv
I one invited
St. Paul’s Church,
Rev. g slursimh! Whllnev. rector
Sa nt . celebration of the Holy Com
I nutnlotty i| a. nt.. morning prayer and
I hormon: 5 p, m., Sunday school; ti p
I in.. evening prayer.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
These are the new
Arrow
rtifMCO »«rv«* OLAFJIn stit
COLLARS
Your shop lias them
140. PJU'h —2 for 21c.
Cl URTI .rKABODY<k COM PAN V, Maker*
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,
In front of court house on Greene
street. Rev. .1. B. Derrick, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by pastor. No
night service. Sunday Bible school
at 5 p. m., Chan. W. Hogrefe, superin
tendent. Visitors and strangers wel
comed.
Church of the Good Shepherd.
Morning prayer gi 11 a. m. Sun
day school at 4 p. m. Evening prayer
at 6 p. in. All cordially Invited.
Reid Memorial Church,
Rev. j. T. Plunkct, D. 1)., minister
in charge. Sunday school at 5 p. ni.
Children ate earnestly requested to be
on hand promptly at 5 o'clock, in or
der to rehearse for Rally Day exer
cises. Strangers cordially Invited.
Broadway Methodist Church.
Rev. J. W. Heidi, D. D., presiding
elder of the Augusta district, will
preach at I) o'clock. On account of
the illness of the pastor there will be
no service in the evening. Sunday
school at 9:30.
Christian Church,
Howard T. free, minister of the
church at Mclntosh and Greene Sts., j
announces the following services: 11
a m., sermon and communion; sub
ject, “Setting ihe Signature.” No
evening service. Bible school at 9:45
a. m. Adult classes meet at 10
promptly. Wednesday evening prayer
meeting at 8 o'clock. All cordially
invited In those services. Seals free.
Good music.
Curtis Baptist Church.
Rev (' G. Dllworth will preach al
both the morning and night services.
Sunday school al 4 p. nt. A cordial
Invitation lo Ihc general public.
Colored Churches
Harmony Baptist Church.
There will he preaching at this
church Sunday morning at 11:30 a 111
bv a minister from the Walker Baptist
association, now in session at Augtts
ta. after which there will be an im
portant business meeting of the
church, al whleh earh member is r«-
quosled to be present, as it Is of vast
importance to each member.
First Congregational Church.
II a. m.. preaching service; subject,
"Paul's Farewell Message to the
Ephesian Elders," acts 20:17-35. Sun
day school al 4 p. m. 8 p. in. preach
ing service. Today we are making a
special effort to raise money. Como
out and help us. The public is most
cordially invited to worship with us.
D ,1. Flynn, pastor.
Metropolitan Baptist Church,
Rev C. S. Wilkins, D. D.. pastor.
Preaching at 11:30 a nt. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor. All are cordially in
vited.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church,
Rev A. Gary, pastor. Preaching at
11 o’clock a m. Sabbath school at
3 o’eloek p. tn. Preaching at 8:30 p.
nt. The public is cordially Invited to
attend all these services.
Canaan Baptist Church,
Rev. A» I). Dunbar, pastor Preach
ing at 11 a. m and al 8 pin. Sun
day school at 3 p. m. All are cordi
ally Invited to attend.
If you want the hes; Domestic Coal,
order Cllmhfleld through your deal
er or of ihe Cllnrhfield Coal Cor
poralion. Charlotte. N. C.
Mr S. P Black, Ihe R F. D. carrier
at Hcphitibath. Is In the city today
Blood ft
(Pur* Botanic
CURES BLOOD
* POISON^
lJv Rbemtisiii, Ecze
f\JL ma, Risings, Boiis fimr}
catarm. VSS!/
*;• » w')p -m b-vwj
*2® 1 Kn** •t. Jxcac) Symptoms,
f( /[ \\k * t iiisvml by Po|toinf*d blr*>d
1 1 v.»u h.iv, v%.u»t> blisters.
I'*n Itching sorrs or humors With ooting
mottof, skin rrttpk# itnil lilft'iin with
' •’ t-eo BUB (Botanic
; Blood B.lliv). p kill* (he poison, cures
tru* worts K.'iwm, ntnkr* thi* hl*v><! pure
•uni rb!i *nat hbiti the sores ami slops
' Milling toi.'ver ft In wonderful h w
D 0 R >«»b the blood -how «|uii'kiy
• n<* piMiplr* .tut lumps •liHsipp. ir wrhil*
I’-- 1 BO B tivi'i; n smooth,
' *!•> -kin wi h pure, rich Mood
rheumatism OR FOUL CATARRH
shoulder pains, hawking or spit tin*,
n ailuht', ewruchr. svwn Mr* stubborn
n are . tl<klv eured b\ Botanic Blood
Ba>m iQ o B), tuna use them* troubl* *
■ Mtir fr«»ni liliwhl poisoit
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
l-a u. y.mi. Botanic
tB B B>. has boAn <*urlng v.4rh
thousand* of sufferers from IVtmary
>• -*u.l ir\ o r Tertiary blond Pol* m If
' >») ho\»* a«*h«>a an*l Mina In bon**, bttek.
i Julius, Mui'ui Patches In mouth. R**r«*
Throat. bn»l« Topper-t*olor.d &pot*. |*|-
, *t> on any part of the body Hair or
Kjrehrowa ftstllt * out, «»pen humors, take
808 It kills the pot non. makes i »»«*
t'hvvl pure and rich, rmnpirtely ehan* m
, !h.> entire hndv into a eban. healthy
i-ondltlon. healing rverjr sor* and stop*
plug nil a< he* mi ins and Itehlng
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM .O B D >
rairtfbMk 't‘ij enrtilu-s the blood RAM
n K SI NT rHKK *> w itlt v 8100 1
Balm Co. \ lif'l.t. (ax KTibJlsrs tl
pi t MUli, wth dU vcUmti for liume cure.
Mrs. William Rockefeller
hT-'V-' $
-** 1 ’ *
Mrs. William Rockefel
ler, in an interview at
Milwaukee urged that the
rich send their children to
private schools in order
that the jioor children
might have room in the
public schools.
PAPERS TAKEN OUT ON
AUGUSTA MOTOR CO.
Levied on Fourteen Auto
mobiles for Sixty-Five
Dollars Rent Due.
A possessory warrant was taken
nut before Judge Bennett Saturday
morning by Mr. H. A. Heath on the
property of the Augusta Motor Co.,
doing business on the 700 block of
Ellis street.
The amount of indebtedness is said
lo he SOS due for rent. The constable
levied on 14 automobiles and every
fixture in the shop.
Persons have been to Judge Ben
nett since the warrant was issued and
five have claimed their automobiles
that were in the shop for repairs. The
ease will be tried in the October term
of court.
JUDGE BENNifTsOLD HQRSL'
ON SATURDAY MORNING
A horse belonging lo Wm. Kelly
was sold by Judge Bennett Saturday
morning to satisfy a execution grant
ed to Mr. J. .1. Zachary The horse
was sold for $17.50.
FOUGHT THE FIRES
WITH CHEMICALS
a
It Was Not Necessary to
Turn on the water for the
Fire Saturday.
An alarm was rung in from box 43
Saturday about 12:45 o'clock. The
fire was in a four-room house in Hel
mut!) alley, just off Twiggs street, and
was caused by sparks on the roof.
The damage was $35.
The chief did not find it necessary*
to have the wafer supply (timed on
and the fire was fought with chem
icals Every time the water is turn
ed on about 1. 0n0, 000 gallons comes
into Ihe pipes and by fighting a fire
with chemicals and not having the
supply turned on. immediately after
the alarm comes in. saves the city a
lot of valuable water.
fURHmiRE RENOVATING
Will soon begin and you will need the necessities for the Avork. Now the very
best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and Ave
are the sole agents i'or this article in Augusta. There is no other just as good,
for this is the best.
Al! kinds and colors of floor stains. We have the the goods in all size
packages. There is nothiug that makes the floor look better than a tine coat of
stain.
If any of your metal or discolored, there is nothing that equals PU T Z
CREAM for putting it back in its original condition.
If any of vour furniture comes to pieces then it is LA PAGES' GLUE
that you need. It will hold tighter than any other kind of glue.
Remember that avp carry everything you need for putting your furniture
floor and Avails hack in their old condition. %
.Ye have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders ranidly.
O'Connor & Severs Paint Co
Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga.
FREE TO YOU—MY SISTER
1
tsMtSlAnt a a/.lr.r Hnn* • nnj .9 .twit ni.n..U __
treatment a complete tnal; and if you should wish to continue, it will co?t you only about 12 cents a
week, or leas than two cents a day. It will not interfere with yoar work or occupation. Just send
me your name and address, tell me how you suffer if you wish, and I will send you the treatment
for your case, entirely froe. in pL.in wrapper, by return mail. I will also send you free of cost mv
book "WOMAN S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER” with explanatory illustrations showing
women suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at home. Every woman should have it and
learn to think for herself. Then when the doctor says—“ You must have an operation." you can
decide for yourself. Thousands of women have cured themselves with my home remedy. It cures all
c Jor your.*. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain a simple home treatment which speedily
and effectually cures Leucorrhoea, Green Sickness and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in Youn*
Ladies, Plumpner.s and health always results from its use. *
Wherever you l.ve, I can refer you to ladies of your own locality who know and will gladly tell
any sufferer that this Home Treatment really cures all women's diseases and makes women welL
strong, plump and robust. Just send me your address, and the free ten day’s treatment iavouri
also the book. Write today, as you may not see this offer again. Addrcsa *
MRS. M. SUMMERS, Bo* 88 • South Bend, ind., U. s.
SUPERS TELLS
OF ATTEMPTS
TO RESIGN
' V
WASHINGTON—Friday’s develop
ments in the labor contempt hearing
in which President Gontpers, Vice
President Mitchell and Secretary Mor
rison are defendants brought out
charges that Mr. Gontpers was impor
tuned to sign an apostasy to labor,
making him say he confessed “the
error of his ways” in view of his then
serious illness; that the Manufactur
er's association sought financial sup
port In Ihe case and that the proceed
ings were purposely postponed until
after the democratic national conven
tion was designed lo impoverish the
Abor federation officials. Mr. Romp
ers resumed his narrative concerning
the efforts to bribe him.
He said Brandenburg in coming to
him as an emissary from President
Van Cleave, of the Manufacturers’ as
sociation, assumed the name of Edge
field. though Mr. Gompers replied to
hi"< ;ts Brandenburg. Mr. Gompers
Truth and
Quality
ippeal to the Well-Informed in eyery
walk of life and are essential to permanent
3uccess and creditable standing. Accor
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Scmia is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
Z. It. acts pleasantly and naturally and
Truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection
able sub sauces. To get its beneficial
effects always purchuse the genuine—
manufactur 'd by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug
gists.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26.
Free 40 You acd Every Staler Sul.
ferine from Weman’e Ailments.
I am a woman.
I know woman’s Bufferingrs.
I have found the cure.
I will mail, free of any charge, my home treat
ment with full instructions to any sufferer from
woman’s ailment*. I want to tell ail women about
this cure—you, my reader, foryouraelf, your daughter
your mother, or your sister. I want to tell you how
t to cure yourselves at horn* without the help of a
Idoclor. Men cannot under:? .nd women’s sufferings
I What we women know lro.*i experience, we know
I better than any doctor. I know that my home treat-
Iment is a safe and aure cure for Leucorrhoea or
I Whitish discharges, Llcerution, Displacement or
F Falling of the Womb, Profuse, Scanty or Painful
Periods, Uterine or Ovarian Tumors or Growths*
also pains in the head, back and bowels, bearinc
down feelings, nervouannss, creeping feeling un
the spine, melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashed
weariness, kidney and bladder troubles where
caused by weaknesses peculiar to our sex.
I want to send you a complete ten day’s treat
ment entirely free to prove to you that you can cure
yourself at home, easily, quickly and surely
•nember, that it will cost you nothin* to give the
said that Brandenburg sought to ob
tain his (Gompers’) signature to the
article of apostasy in the nature of
the ‘Thanatopsis” which “Edgefield”
had prepared, purporting to have been
written by Mr. Gompers when sup
posedly about to die in 1895.
MR GEORGE RICHMOND
KILLED BY ACCIDENT
Was Pi'ominent in the
Electrical World and
Well Known.
Friends here will regret to learn of
the death of Mr. George Richmond,
who was killed in an elevator acci
dent last Tuesday at 3 p. m. in Mem
phis, Tenn. Mr. Richmond was prom
inent in the electrical world and was
a young man of sterling worth. He
had just reached his twenty-fourth
year, and his untimely end is deeply
deplored by a large circle of friends in
Memphis and elsewhere.
Mr. Richmond was the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Richmond, of Mem
phis. Mrs. C. W. Richmond is well
known throughout the South in liter
ary and religious circles, being the
founder of the Society of Confederate
Dames, and is one of the best known
club women in Tennessee, and is sec
retary by Bishop Oailor's appointment
of Mission Sunday Schools of West
Tennessee.
Take no substitute—Demand Clinch
field.
Augusta Paint
& Wall Paper Co
307 Mclntosh,
Corner Ellis.
Large assortment of
Wall Paper and large
force to do prompt work.
All kinds of painting—
House and Sign—a Spec
ialty. Old Furniture Re
paired and Renovated.
Estimates Furnished
on Application. : :
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