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MONDAY, SEPT. 28.
WANTS
Herald Wants Fill a Need
In the Business World
Read Them Daily
For Bargains.
Boarders "come and go"—-and they
.come as fast as they go if your want
ad. is TIMELY.
One of the things you should never
do until you have read the want ad. is
to rent a furnished room.
If you would like to buy it at one-third
of its original cost—just because it has
been used a little, and is "second hand"
—watch the want ads.
The cost of a want ad. is a small fee
to pay for securing a good tenant.
Isn’t it vastly important that you
"market your sendees'’ to the best ad
vantage—that your pay envelope should
solve your living problem easily and
well? The want ads. help you to And
the right sort of pay envelopes.
If there are ten good servants just
now in this who are looking for
places, nine of them are reading the
ads.
WANTED HELP-Male
' WANTED'RAILWAYIi AIL CLERKS
Post office clerks, carriers, $1,100.00
yearly. Examinations here November
18th. Preparation free. Franklin In
stitute, Rochestrsv. N. Y Oct dp
WANTED HELP—Female
COOK: A COOK WANTED. AP
ply 928 Telfair St. S3oc
NURSE: EXPERIENCED NURSE
wanted; one who will sleep on
premises; must bring recommenda
tion; answer by letter. Mrs. L. G.
Doughty, No. 1012 Greene St. s2Se
WANTED—Salesmen.
SALESMAN WANTED: TO TAKE
orders jin Georgia direct to the con
sumer for one of the oldest famous
wholesale liquor houses In the Blue!
Grass Regions of Kentucky. Address ;
R. S. Strader & Son, Mail Order De
partment, Lexington, Ky. 027 c
Wood. Wood.
WOOD FOR SALE—OAK AND -
pine, cut in lengths to suit cus- j
tomers; oak $5.00 per cord, $2.50
per half cord; pine $4.50 per cord,
J 2.25 per half cord. Delivered to
any part of the city from Ivery
Wood Y aid. 'Phone 786, corner
darks and R. R. Ave.
1 W r . C. IVERY. s29p
Mineral Water.
DRINK STOKES MINERAL WATER,
—Endorsed hv physicians of the
city. Phone orders 615 and deliv.
ered promptly in any part of ihe city.
o3p
Japalac.
IS WHAT YOU WANT FOR THAT
old furniture. All colors. Tesster's 1
Pharmacy, 1266 Broad. 03c -
Wanted.
LADIES TO READ THIS AD. AND
then phone their wants to us. We
will seuvl for your prescriptions, fill
them and deliver them to you with
out. extra charge. Parr's pharmacy.
Phone 369. *
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
Furnaces
REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH
guarantee to be in perfect condition
when complete. All first class arid
well experienced help used for such ;
work. Call phone 493 or address Robt
A. Mark. 913 Ellis St. 0250 j
Brignten Up.
VARNISH STAINS. WILL
make water soaked furniture look
like new. Augusta Builders Supply
Co.. 643 Proud St. 'Phone 321. o3c
Woodlawn Home For Sale
I HAVE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
homes In Woodlawn for sale, two
stories, artistic design, 7 rooms, bath
and reception hall; woodwork natural
pine oil finish; douhle parlor; large
lot, 100x150, on corner; under large
old oak trees, good lawn, well-kept
hedge around place. Short distance
from Woodlawn school, on same high
ridge, $3,850. Apply to H C. Middle- i
ton, Real Estate, 135 Jackson street i
(Dyer Bldg ). s24ttl
Machines Renamed
ALL MAKES »>F MACHINES RE I
paired by an expert adjuster. if]
your machine was under water better i
have it looked after at. once. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., No. 946 Broad
street. o3c |
Verdery Pressing Club.
SUCCESSORS TO VERDERX, 313
Mclntosh street, phone 2425 Ex
pert cleaning, pressing and repairing; !
bats cleaned and blocked; ladles' '
suits and skirts cleaned and pressed.
All work guaranteed. J. P. Stephen,
manager. ole I
wood, mow and mn
fH*>TS p jjULfYS^S3£S|
B'Utfiv, Pa .-kina. Lacing
LOMAAJLD OGkLVtkN'Y. AASGUfc'I A. CiA,
Want-advertise—Without Waiting to Think It Over—When the Cook Deserts.
In The Herald Pay
lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
WANTED —Miscellaneous.
WANTED—TO BUY RICHMOND
Academy books and other school
books in use. Dellquest's "New and
Old Bookshop." 215 Seventh St.
WANTED—Board.
PERSONS DESIRING TO TAKE
medical students as boarders will
please notify Dr. L. W. Fargo, 638
Greene St.
WANTED—Boarders. "
I CAN.ACCOMMODATE TWO OR
three young men with room and
board. Table boarders also accom
modated. Central location. No. 616
Reynolds St. s29p
FOR SALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Tou.ose Geese. Muscovey Ducks;
Barred Plymouth Ricks; all farm
raised, healthy and from iirst-claa*
stock. Prices reasonable. Address
Bowdre Phinizy, Jrovntowu, Ga. ts
BUFF ORPINGTONS- A FEW NICH
youug cockrels for salo. From the
original famous Cook strain. Bowdre
Phinlzy.
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON'T BUY~YOUR HORSES
and mules from us. we both lose
money. Augusta Stock Yards.
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves. They
are hardy, clean stock, good milkers
and with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm. For prices and estlmateo.
write Bowdre Phinizy, Grovetown, Ga.
HORSE: HORs"e, BUGGY and HAR
ness for sale. Horse gentle; suit
able for lady to drive. Owner movil'.,'
into city. Apply or address M., earn
Hildebrandt, corner Ellis and Wash
ington Sts. s3ftc
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate-
DWELLING—NO. 416 CALHOUN
Street. 5 rooms, bath, large yard,
stable; will make necessary repairs.
Jno. R. White, Agt. ’Phone 1173 or
2388. s29p
FARM: FOR SALE 25 ACRES
good farm or garden land, one mile
Gracewood, Richmond county. All
other information, call or write 424
Telfair street, Augusta. S2Bc
COTTAGE: A STYLISH "MlOoif
cottage in North Augusta for sale
at a sacrifice. For particulars apply
P. O. Box 717 City. sl9cf
-— » ,
PLANTATION OF 600 ACRES OF
land In Warren county; desirable.
Apply to Clarence E. Clark. s26tf
For Sale or Rent.
COTTAGE—ON MONTE SANO FOR
sale or rent; a six-room cqftage
with out house and ample stable
room. All modern conveniences.
'Phone 281. Apply 509 Broad street,
s2op
LOST AND FOUND
WATCH: LOST, SATURDAY MORN
ing one ladies 0-size gold watch and
fob between 15th street bridge' and
C. & W. C. crossing on Greene St.
Handsome reward if returned to aud
itor's office, Georgia Railroad, or No.
519 Wrights Avenue. s2Bp
STRAYED, SETTER: STRAYED
from 610 Greene siree;, black and
white setter hitch. Reward for in
formation or return to R I. Branch.
s27tf
LOST DOG: ONE LARGE BLACK
buil dog (male), answers name of
Bull. Reward if returned to J. B. Col
lins & Bro., 701 Twiggs St. S3op
FISH FISH
Fresh from FisLeries Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruit 3. : : :
0. D. FORENCE
Phone 1067. 446 Broad St.
- a 4*
Shoe Repairing.
STOP AND CONSIDER AND GET
up your winter shoes and bring j
them to 1005 Ellis street, where you!
can have the best of skill work done j
by hand, also save money by getting!
up vour children's school shoes. W
Goidr-n, toor. Ellis street. 040
Auction Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, TUESDAY, SEPT.!
29th. at 761 Broad street, parlor, j
bedroom and dining-room furniture,:
mattresses, pillows, springs, wardrobe,!
matting, refrigerator, etc. L. W Cof
fin, auctioneer. s2!)p;
Osborne’s Business College
FALL TERM NOW OPEN; EASY j
monthly rates for either book
keeping or shorthand court*Dayi
or night session. Phone *,71. 027;. |
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel, j
Phone 16. Al2tf
Windsrir Snring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA
Kidney trouble; 5 gallon* delivered
60 cents Phono 112. Alts
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER 18
the beat plastering materia! for,
walla and teitinga. It gives addi
tional strength to the building and
stay* put forever, A H. McDaniel,
Augusta, Oa, jl4tf!
ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY,
911 Broadway.
Dutch Bulbs are now ready.
Hyacinth*, single and double, all
j colors, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50
per 100.
Tulips, single and double, mixed
colors, 20 vents per dozen; $1.25
1 per 100.
Narcissus, Jonquil*. Crocus—greatest
variety in town.
Chinese Sacred Lillie*.
Roman Hyacinths.
Calls Lillies.
Freesias.
They beautify the home so.
ABOUT YOUR LAWN.
It will look less like we have had
a flood if you sow it with
ALEXANDER'S EVERGREEN
LAWN GRASS.
One pound sufficient for 300 square
feet, 30 cents; four pounds, $1.00;
bushel (15 pounds) $3 50.
When you want correct Seeds the
correct place to get them is the
ALEXANDER SEED CO.
Careful salesmen.
911 Broadway, Augusta, Cla.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.
RESIDENCE: A NICE REsf.
donee at 618 Centre street with
five rooms and bath. Price $16.66.
per month. Apply Jno. J. Evans.
*29p
RESIDENCE: SIX-ROOM HOUSE.
large yard and stable, near Georgia
and Central railroad, for rent. Apply
712 Calhoun St. Apply M. L. Brown,
Mullarky & Sullivan Co. SBoc
RESIDENCE MY RESIDENCE,
eight rooms, suitable for two fam
ilies, in good order, also dwelling of
five rooms, will soil doube tenement,
445 and 447 Watkins St. D. Graham,
446 Walker St. • S22tf
DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING*
1226 Ellis St„ for rent,; modern con.
venieuces. Apply M. J. Toohey, 180
Jackson St. «17tf
OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY" REAR
of Georgia Railroad Bank, from
October Ist. Rent S2OO. Apply Geor
gia Railroad Bank. sl2tf
HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW
house in North Augusta, West ave
nue, near Hampton Terree, two baths
~nd all modern Improvements. See
It and you will rent it. Apply B. C.
Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf
One flat on utoo” block of
Ellis street, new and with all mod
ern conveniences; six rooms and
bath. Apply E. B. McLendon, 1028
Broad St. s2'lo
ONE FLAT ON 1200 BLOCK OF
Broad street, seven rooms, new and
up to date. Apply F,. 11. MeLenden,
1028 Broad St. *290
HOUSE: A BE AIJTIFUL HOM iT7$2
Broad street, for sale; lot 45x120,
house of 5 roomß, large porch, back
and front; cement sidewalk, gas; a
new house. Price, $3,360 cash. Ap
ply on premises. o3c
FOR RENT Rooms.
ROOMS? THREE CHOICE ROOMS
for rent for light, housekeeping.
Bath, water same place. Private fam
ily. 246 Telfair. Olp
ROOMS: AFTER OCTOBER 18#’.,
three rooms and hath, centrally lo
cated, on Greene street. The rooms
are furnished and are steam heated.
Young men preferred. Address B
I.e Roy, care The Herald. o2c
FLAT: A FLAT OK 4 ROOMS
with privilege of bath at 442 Fen
wick St. Apply 622 Center St. Sl3tf
ROOMS T ONE" OR TWO NICELY
furnished rooms, pleasantly located,
for rent; close to business section.
References exchanged. Address P. X.,
this office. 829 p
Hoom ~ n iSJ "Furnished
room, price seven dollars. 1010
Telfair. s29p j
ROOMS: TWO FURNISHED ROOMS
first floor, use of bath, private fartl
ily. Apply 918 Reynolds street.
s2Bp
Sand Sand Sand
WAGON LOAD OR CAR LOAD
Geo. S. Murphey. Phone 1513.
o2p
Southern Cabinet Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
SHOW CASES OVERHAULED. ALL
high-class furniture Cabinets of all
descriptions made Manufacture of
stair, bank, and office fixtures and all
classes of fine carpenter work. Phono
No. 714. oßa
Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair arid put In first lass or
der, your .r.inks hat were damaged]
by the water. Telephone them r,93, j
they will send for your trunks, ex 1
amine them and let you know cost be-]
lore doing the work If you prefer]
a nice near-tnink, they will take the
old om as part payment. Olve them |
a call at kvl Broad, Wrong Side of
Street. ts
Commercial School.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS;
shorthand, typewriting, practical
bookkeeping, arithmetic and spelling,
taught by Margaret Funk, assisted by
one of the most i mpetent bookkeep
ers in Augusta, -a'or further Inform
ation call on Margaret Funk, Com-:
mercial School, Ilarlaon, Bldg
ol7c
WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEW A
papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office Jl6tf i
THE AUGUSTA IiERAJLD
WANTS
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Four Tost Cards, 50c, alOtf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to notify the public and all
whom it may concern that 1 will
not be responsible for any debts
contracted in my name, except
those personally contracted bv me
GEORGE H. HOWARD
Sept 290
» A CALLED COMMT nica
A tion of Webbs Lodge No.
BjL 166 F. and A. M will be hide
Monday, September 28 th, in
S b V 1 The M. M. degree
"111 bo conferred. Members
of Social Lodge No. 1 and
visiting brethern are cor
dially invited.
J. H. Klyllie, XV. M.
W. H. Sherman, Sec. s3Bc
Office of Commissioner of Roads ami
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908,
To Charles S. Bohler, Tax Collector,
Richmond County:
The following assessments upon
the Stale Tax for tlio year J9OB are
hereby made, and you or your sue
cesrors in office are hereby Instructed
aud required to collect the same.
Pauper 6.8
Poor House 11.4
Hoads and Bridges 13.8
Court Expense* 21 2
Maintaining Prisoners ~..11.4
Jurors .... 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 5.8
Jail 6.8
Coroner 2 1
Small Pox 6.8
County Police 2.4
Reformatory 3.3
94.8
the same being forty-six cents on,
the omi hundred dollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four ami 8-10 pci
cent of the State Tax of four and
(5400 mills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
william f. eve.
Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Comror
Roads and Revenue. Richmond Co Ga
Attest •
WM. D'A. WALKER, Clerk
Oct 15 c
Tax Collector'# Office, Richmond
County.
Notice Ik hereby given that the State
County a rad School Tax for 1908 art* now
due payable at this office. The fol
lowing, are the rgtea per hundred.
Plate $ .50
County <<)
School 85
$1.31
or $lB.lO per thousand. Tax payors are
requested to make prompt payments.
CHAS. H. BAULKR,
Tax ColleclVir, Richmond County
Oet 20c
Water Worka Notice,
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be aery careful to leave all hydrants
aud 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.
Sprinkling of lawas and washing
o' pavements strictly prohibited.
■fNO. D. TWIOS4S, JR.
Supt. C. W. W.
siur
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
AUTOMOBILE: 0000 A 8 NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
Whlte’e garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. ts
FOR SALE; HALF CORD DRY
piue wood, delivered, for SI.BO.
Rustic swings $3.00 and Rocking
Chairs $1.50 each. Some fine Coiutn
blan Wyandottes, 8 L Wyandotte*,
Light Brahmas and White Rocks ut
speclgi close out price*. Eggs tor
hatching, all Breeds. Belvidere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta, Us
WAGON: A LIGHT, STRONG
wagon, go-cart, bedstead arid spring
and refrigerator Rtf sab- at a bargain.
Apiy Fred Lackman, Monte Suno.
829 c
BUGGY: ONE TOP BUGGY IN
first-clan* condition and will sell
cheap. Call phone 6903 J. *29r
RANGE: FINE WOOD AND COAL
range, with hot water back and pi
ping in perfect condition; also white
iron bed at a bargain. Apply to 307
Campbell street. (Bp
A NO. 1 OILLETTB SAKEI
raxor, sllgntly used, cost $5 00, win
sell for half price, Including case Bib-
John R. Sandi-rs, at Herald office,
s3oc
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT Ok FLOORING, CEIL
lag and weather boarding, all
grades; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-In
boards to Bxlo frametng All this
stock must be disposed of In next 30
day* Address Standard Lumber C*„
Exposition Ave and 15th St., or r.
J. O’Connor, 855 Broad Bt tt
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
To Piano Owners.
WHQ INTEND MOVING: FROM
this dale on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned for $6.00. The
special price of lulng is $2 50 (VI
up Robt. .1. Watson. No. 666 Broad
street. 'Phone 1717, Have your
piano examined all work strictly first
class. ocGile
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
kinds of concrete work, such as
cement walks, reinforced work. 1
have flic latest improved machinery,
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
ders. Estimates and specifications
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
ta, Ga. J27tf
Reward
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
fefor that Randall's Chill aud Fe
ver tonic falls lo euro. Guaranteed
to cure where others fail. No euro
no paj. 'Phone 2214 —Randall's I’hur
macy. We deliver to any part of tho
city. oiOo
Tessiers Pharmacy.
KRKSO DISINFECTANT. THE j
best there Is. Any quantify. Tes
sier's pharmacy, 1366 Broad at.. ts
FOUGHT FOR LIFE
MIL FISH
BAN FRANCISCO. Cal.-- Wrapped
in tho tentacles of a giant devil fish,
Martin Lund, a diver employed by
the Coast Wrecking Company, tough!
for his life In the hold of iho wreck
ed steamer Pomona.
Lund was ul work some lime before
he was aware of the presence of the
devil (.ah. A giant tentacle four
inches In diameter, first gripped one
leg, another encircled bis thigh. The
diver began to chop frantically ai
the rubber-like bonds and at Hie same
time signalled to the barge above
ihal ho wished to ascend. Unable to
free himself in time two more ten
fades twined about his neck.
With only his left ami free he
hacked nt Ihe tentacles until they
wore partially crippled, hut he was
being drawn toward the deadly heak
when lie paw the outline of a devil
fish's body. Plunging suddenly to
ward It he drove his knife with alt
'force into Its head, repeating blow
after blow until he had slashed it
into sections.
Lund then cut hluiaelf free and
was brought to the surface in a lain'-
ing condition.
Detroit plays a double-header today,
Watch for the results In The Herald
sporting edition. *
FILED DAMAGE SUIT
AGAINSTJQUNGIL
Claimes That City Work
men Used His Property to
Make Side-Walk Wider.
Mr. 0. P. Turner has ont*.*rod suit
fur SI,OOO agaltißt tho city council
of Augusta in tlio cleric of the su
perior com l a offter:.
lie claims in his petition that some
city employes tore down a P nee off
his property and took two feet of bin
land and made a sidewalk thereof.
For Gils the plaintiff asks SSOO (lain
ages. The city then raised Hie side
walk Ik inches and by causin'? water
to back up on the property mid en
dangering Ihe health of I in. occu
pants lie asks ssou damage*. It
seem* ilia' the plaintiff had borrow
ed money on his place aud It wjs
hold at a foreclosure. He claims that,
'.*!• sale was brought about by him
not luting able to borrow more money
on the place because of tho deteri
oration caused liy the worn done liy
ihe city. Ho therefore aska dam
ages.
Detroit plays a double-header today.
Watch for the results In The Herald
■ porting edition.
MIB6 MURRAY RETURNS.
Miss Mollle Murray has returned
! from New York, where she selected
; tier latest design* In tan hai*.
Mis* Ida Wright of New York who
J ha* been connected with mu» of lhe
tashlomihle house* of the metropolis
j fircompanted ..liss Murray lo Angus
! in.
Mb- Wright Is an art!*' in her
] profoaslnn and the ladles of Mtgusta
will find she Is a d mlgimi of (fie
late*' type. We 'rust Mi** Wright
will be pleased with her new homo
and innk' many frond:..
Never bet r e were such close con
tests existing In both big leagues.
Earliest dally news to be had In The
Herald’s sporting edition.
MRS- M- O’CALLAHAN’S
WILL PROBATED MONDAY
The will of Mrs. Margaret M.
/'Callahan was probated in solemn
form before Judge Walton Monday
morning and testamentary power;
s/ere granted to Daniel O'Hheu.
Statement OI the Condtlon of the IRI 3H -AM ERICA N SANK, located at- Au
gusta, Ga... at the close of buslnesH, September 23rd, 1908.
nicubuScaS.’ ” 1 1
Loans and Discounts $212,879.46
Demand Loans 78 288 62
Overdraft o 5,571.70
Furniture and Flturca 2.250.00
Giber Real Estate 19.030.00
Due from Hanks and Bunkers In the State 25,572.47
Due from Banks and Bankers In other States 4 545 yj
Curr«ney ~”!!!!' "t.W’oo
a ° w 75.00
Silver, Nickels and Bennies 1,874,52
Checks and Cash Items * 187 5a
.exchanges for tho Clearing House 3,710.40
Interest raid 1 272 72
To,al
llvbi litTks). ” '
Capital Stock Paid In $.80,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 18,481.94
Individual Deposits Subject to Cheek 50.974.29
Savings Deposits a 13,40343
Time Certificates 17,884.24
Certified Checks ~M 72940
Due to Clearing House 7 447 15
»‘U" Payable IMOO^OO
lotaJ
OTATK OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF RICHMOND: " ——————
Before me came J. D Armstrong. Cashier of Irish-American Bank, who be
ing duly sworn, says tho above and foregoing statement Is a true condi
tion of said bank, us shown by tho book* on Me In said bank.
J. P. ARMSTRONG. Cashier.
Hw*»ra to ami subscribed before me. this 3*'th day of September, 1908.
F. I £. BOATWRIGHT.
Notary public, Richmond County, <Jn.
Statement <>f the condition of the AUGUST A savings bank, located it
Augusta, Ga., at. the close of business, B«ptcrpbor 23, 1908.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts * ». .. $517,051,83
Demand Loans .... *.... ««, * 46.267.94
Overdrafts
Bonds and Htpoks owned by the Bank... «... 330,6J,0.00
Furniture and Fixture* l OOO.Ou
Other Real Estate **... SIioOOUW
Due from .Banks and Bankers In othor States..,. 49 781.118
Currency »<Ui?*‘oo
u ‘ >ld ’• 1,130.00
Hllvar, Nickels and Pennies..., .... ...... ...... AIV $s
Check* and Cash Items .... 198.66
Exchanges for the Qearjpg House $54^22
Interest Paid .... ..... .* .—. 1,024.90
To1 "' ••••' $370,30*.*4
LiZi ii W'mia. " * "
Capital Hlonk Paid In f |0,000.00
surplus Fund 25.000.00
Undivided Prndts. ten* Currant Expen.e* and Tux.s Paid... 29.006.16
Due Unpaid Dividend. *••.... * 33,00
individual Deposits Huliject to Check .... $770,119.89
'J'lm. Certlffott*. 13,824.41
Du« m Clearing Hone# 930.36-- 784,874.57
Not., and Hills Kodlsoountad..., * 81,68143
'i' ol '' l ’ * * $970,309.94
STATE OF GEORGIA,COUNTY OF RICHMOND:
Before U>» on mo J. G. Wuiglo., Cashier of Th* Augusta Savings Flank, who
tii'liiM duly nwnrn. nay* that Ihe above and foregoing statement Ih a true condi
tion of said hank, us ,lmwn by the book* on file In .aid hank.
J- G WEIOt.B, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, ihe* 38th day of September, 1908.
W. A. PENDLETON.
„ Notary Dublin Rlnhinond County, G*.
Statement M th* emdltlos of thb plaNm.io, LOAN and oavinu bank
located at AusiiHta, Ga., at tho close of business, Hepl.niber 23rd, 1901.
RESOURCES.
I.nniie and Discount* $618,269.12
Demand Loan H.... 227,811,94
Overdraft* .......... 936.20
Ronds and Stocks ownad by tlin Bank •••• .... ...... 21,370.28
Other Real B*t«Gc 76,144.31
Due from UsilkM Slid Ilsnk«r* In the State* 13,236.33
Du* from Hank* unit Bankers In other States 19,887.46
Currency .. 38,480.00
G01d... 1.017.1(1
Stiver. Nlekeli and Pennies.. .... —. ...... 1,198.16
Checks and Cash Item* ...» *..».••» 4,409
Exchange* for the Clearing House .. ...... 6.313.1 b
Total .. .. 11.012.399,13
liabilities. """ '
Capital Block Paid In 8 6H,0(m.50
Undivided Rriiltis. less Current ISxpenseaand Taxes raid .... 118.477.96
Due Unpaid Dividends 784.63
Individual I epos Ms Huhjei I in Check I 41.123.11
Demand f'ertlttoiles (Having accounts) 784.806.62 644.J27.7i
Cashier'* Chunk*...., ...... ...... 708.98
Dun lo (Hearing House..,. .... .... ........ .... 648.68
I —.me
Total 81.013,391,18
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF RICHMOND:
Itefio. me came Chaa. C. Howard, C!»»hlcr of The Plantar* Loan and Bav
ins Rank, who being duly sworn, nays that the above and foregoing state
ment Is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books on file in said
Bank. CHAB. O. HOWARD, Cashier.
Sworn to mid subscribed before me, this 28th dey of Hepii-mher, 1988.
CHAB. R. CLARK.
Notary Public, Richmond County, Gs.
Hist'-ment. of the condition of 'I he MERCHANTS BANK, located at Augusta^
(|u., at the close of business, Hepterob/u 33rd, 1908.
RESOURCES,
Loan* and Discounts .. •• •• •• •« ...... .....-9800,406.66
Demand Donas .... .... 49,313.71
OverilriiUs 3,846.37—1872,486 84
Bonds and Blocks owned by the Bank.. 640,08
Banking House 86,888.88
Due from Banks and Bunkers In the Hlele 36,814.64
Due from Bank" null Hankers In other Bt.ites 49,1131 13
Currency 23.669.00
Gold 2,426.00
Bllver, Nickels and Pennies 10,648.69
Checks and Cash Itenia 2,676.45
Kv liungea tor lha Clearing House 18,891.19 183.884.91
Interest Paid 16.937.12
Total |1,067, *97.17
LIABILITIES
Capital Btork Paid In .... . ...... 8140.000.00
Hurpliii Fund 8116,808 08
I'nuivMed Prod la. leta Current Expensea and Taxes Paid ~ 0i1,1,41.47 181,841.47
Due to lliinka arid Bankers In this Stuie 21,699 43
Due to Banks and Banker* In other (Rules 18,497.66
Du* t'npeld Dividends ji.oo
Individual Deposit* Huhlect to Check .. 478,333 49
Demand Ceiiltlcnte* .... 60,888.08
Time Certificates..., 28,246.98
Notes and Bills Uedlseounted 19 436.64
Bills Payable 120,000.98- 736,266 10
Total 81,087,687.57
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF RICHMOND:
Before m« rum* A. H Hatch, President of Merchants Hank, who being duly
xv.nrri, -aya Him' tbe silmve mid foregoing atairment la u true condition of said
bank, aa shown by the books on file In sum hank.
A H HATCH, President.
Bworri lo and subscribed before me. this 28th day of Bepieml/er, 1986.
BERRY II KLLIHON,
Votary Public, Richmond County. Ge.
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