The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 03, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Notice to Our Gas Consumers! Kindly Place Your Orders for Removal and Setting of All Gas Appliances, at Once, to Insure Prompf 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, Of AUGUSTA. t-a j. by depositing it in the Savingi ■'* *V ST ft Department of our Bank, when: | ir»4 .very dollar will earn 4 PER NT INTEREST. A aa vinyn \f _ count always stops some kind OU fooll*hne«» mean* giving up (omethlng which ♦ho wise man monagea to /VI e lv ' up for himself, if a T/a i Skr- > Why not open a caving.' ae ** count? It will pay you. The >ta Savings Bank, b?i broad STREET. -\% The Planters Loan and Saving bank 70S broad Street. The Oldest Savings Hank In The City. In •uec#»»ful operation 38 yean and growing more popu lar with the people and atrong tr in their confidence tach year. In selecting e bank tor your Savings Account do not fail to Investigate the facilities and strength of this bank. Resources Over $1,000,000.00 Safe ns "Safest.” Thf *om<» rari»tul •Mention to mu aII urniunt* a* In the tamer one*. Depoalta may he made by malt L. C. HAYNfi. President CHAR c. HOWARD, Caihlar. On, Or About Monday, October sth. \Y<» will <>|M’n a complete bulk candy department you can get the kind of candy you want and in any quantity you want. High prado Chocolated and Hon Bona. Howard’s Savoy Agtnty tor Balk’s Nursery. C lit flowers and Plants Buy Diamonds A*lde from Iheir beauty and their desired popularity a* ornament*. Diamonds an* a safe and sensible in vosimi hi The) are always stable In value. You can get your money out of them at a moment's not lee lainto stock lor tour Inspection, Wm. Schweigert & Co. Money From Home. ‘‘.lust like money from home” isn’t half as satisfactory ns “just like money from the hank." I *ut your spare mon cv in our bank. Its a comfortable habit that prows. Draw it when you most need it. WE PAY YOU INTEREST. The rate is 4 per cent compounded semi annually. Irish-American Bank “The Bank for Your Savings." THE LOCAL F. & A. M. SHOW PROGRESS Will Soul a To the Grand Lodge To Be Held At Macon. A rep": i of Hu ynnr'a work of I Richmond l.wlg. No. 112. K & A. M. r-con|l v forwiiidi'd to Mr. W. A. Wollbln (Iriind Scrrotan of thn Grand Ledge of Georgia, at Macon, chow, ihai progress In all depart ment* of lodvo work during the past ' year ha* been more decided than • ver before In lho history of the or j (tanlzalloti. Richmond I-zodge will send n representative to the annual (Irand Lodge, to lie hold In Macon on Oe tober 28 29. Blood* ■ttO" urn Ikuu. brnllnkl CURES BLOOD fJpQ icomtlsm, Ecze ma, Mo, Bate, / 1 •'*< - > '» U.vuj Hotaon *'*<l ’-n't know It. F»«*id Symptom*. fr/FMA •* •■*"«"•'! b- BoUoned Mood. 1111 11 II VOu have u r\ bib ■ opun Itching mt#* nr liuttH' R With oozing rrw%tt#i. *km crack* and bWds with <*ml 4—-then ink** B B. Q. (Botanic Dl®od Bfllm). It kill* th»’ poinou, cures j U»«‘ wort* »;< *omu. rnnk-h, th« blood pure! md rich and httala the* gornp and stops : th« Itching forever. It Im wonderful how I B D B cools the blood how quickly | the pimples and lumps disuppear while In *he|r place U B O. glv< i smooth, rosy skin with pure, rich blood. RHEUMATISM OR FOUL CATARRH with shouldsr pains, hawking or spitting, headiu ha, carHchc. even .dd stubborn .is*’* are qutfkly « ured by Botanic Blood Balm (B O B.). bo<«ua<* these troul)las' Aoiti* from blood poison CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Koi twent y -ftv« yenrs Botanic Blood Balm (O B B.), boa b**an l ining yearly thousand* of Huffertra from I'rimary Secondary or Tertiary blood Poison. If VOtl havs aches and pains in bonwa, back. Jolnta. Mucus Pnionsa In mouth. Bore Throat, bolls, Popper-Colored Spots, l'|- • .-era ott any part of the body, Hair or I Inn- brows falling out, open humors, take B B B It kills the pol.-on. nmk> s tl»r* blood purr and rich, completely changing the entire body Into a clean, healthy ! cortMftlon. h**allng evor\ sy)rs and Slop ping all aches, \m\utt and itching BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B B B). ! purlflas ntid onrlchaa the blood. SAM*! PT K SKNT FREK by writing Olood Balm Co . Atlanta On. lII’GGISTS SI i par t*ottlr, wth direction* for home <’ure, ’ REV. ,T. B. HOLLEY HAS MOVED TO LOUISVILLE Left Augusta To Take Chnrge of Churches At Louisville anti Hcphzilmh Rev. J. It tlollev. former pastor of the Second Rapt Ist church hits moved hi* home to Louisville, Ga.. where ne recently accepted a call as pastor of the First ttaptl.t church of that place, and of the llaptlst church at Heph Si bah. He v 111 preach at Hephr'bah Sut urila regular morning hour, and twice Sunday. Atlantic Coast Line, now operating freight and passenger service to and from tha East to Augusta direct va Robbins and Sumter. Old schedule resumed. Leav* Augusta 2.30 p. ns. arrive New York 24S p. m. See reg ular schedule Ad. for arrival and de parture from other points. M-1-23-4 If ihnre Is no lin o In early ftepten her to break or turn under vilch (nick plants as may have matured the r crops, run a disk harrow over the ,’and and tied to crimson clover for a catch crop. It I* better than rye since It never *etn In the *ai lat-r and supplies considerable nitrogen If not turned under too early In spring. One Dose Jsrtsrtefoflgr*. kennd/«a t'tmkin. not uAef he tKmb •/ Awti• CVr-y /V teei/ T'rwn J* at ht say. XHE AUGUSTA HERAiiJJ \* ' 'N '* ■ ‘& 1 j\ ■ • •*.- y*' ' Si-... -:-f 54 pU Mrs. Denise Ormo, wife of Captain Yard Puller, w 'lt return To the states. Her husband was sued for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for breach of promise of marriage by Mrs. Atherton. T. G. PHILPQT MB W. S. BUD HillE DIFFICULT! Shortly after noon Saturday Mr. T. G. Phllpot, manager of the Industrial Lumber Co., and Mr. W. S. Brand, superintendent of the Georgia rail road. engaged In a flat fight on the corner of Jackson and Broad streets, just in from of 'he Dyer building and for a few moments blows reigned fast and furious. An lnimenke crotyd was attracted within a short time, but the combatants were separated by Mr. John Mulherln before the fight reach ed a termination. Mr. l’bllpot la a small man compar ed with Mr Brand, hut am rdlng to eye witnesses he asserted Ids super iority in a fisticuff by his active work and he Inflicted punlshlhent that was clearly discernible on Mr. Brandis fare after In- emerged from the Broad, street officers of the Georgia Rroad. Ills face was bruised and his nose pro ceptibly swollen. Mr. Phllpot wag not hurt, apparent ly. and he did not leave the street. Immediately after the quarrel he de clared that he would send Mr. Brand a message asking him to fight it out fairly, ft seems that the fast work of Mr. Phllpot made it necessary for Mr. Brand to use all Ills power in an effort to thwart the attack and ’n «o doing he kicked a» Mr. Phllpot after the later had parried one of tils blows However, the kick did not land as Mr. Phllpot grabbed his foot land held It. At this Junction Mr. Mulherln rushed In between the com batant*. After the difficulty Mr Philpoi stated that hi' was satisfied that no had aufflcleutly- punished Mr. Brand, but would send a friend to see him and offer Mr. Brand any satisfaction he might wish. If he felt himself ag grieved. Mr. Brand stated so a Herald rep- West Lnd Local News Mr, Ch a Hrook* will move from Crawford a»enae to dt vne* atreet shortly. Mis* Bertha Fuller, ~f lllythe. G o. i will stay with her sister. Mrs Eti -1 ward Corbet, this winter and attend - the till) Acamcdy. Mrs. Jim Johnson, of upper Broad street. v« i. i. w tth tyeiypld tev» r. Mr*. Jno. Si. phens and Miss Grace Reeves wet.- in the cit> Fruit,. si<enditig th« day with Mr*. Kmniot Often a single dove • 1 A. cr'aChcrry region at hfdtimc will completely control the it *i couch* cf eh Uren. It is a strorß roedl cine, a doctor's medicine, entirely free .'ror , alcohol. Made onlv for diseases of t! throat, bronchia; tuV . and It "’-. ’ formula on each Intel. i.w.n’Tau. M/SS DENISE ORME resentatlve that he had nothing what ever to say concerning the matter except that he regretted the affair and that it originated over a busi ness matter. A large crowd congregated soon after the occurrence and the affair v.as a topic for general discussion for several hours. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES Rev. J. H. Reiser, Pastor W aynesboro Baptist Church, Will Preach. 1 , Rev. .T. H. Reiser, pastor of the Waynesboro Baptist church. will preach at the morning and evening j service hour Sunday at the Second! .Baptist church, at the invitation of :he board of deacons. Being now without a pastor, the Second Baptist congregation are con sidering a call, and it is probable that Mr. Reiser, who is a strong preacher and a fine pastor, will be se lected. She Likes Good Things Mrs. Chns E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: “1 like good things and have adopted Dr. Kings New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, ’ cause they aro good and do their work without making a fuss about it.” These painless puri fiers sold at all drug stores. 25c. Funeral Notice. THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS! of .Mrs. Catherine Jane Ohanlen, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Reeves. Mrs. Roii-rt Toombs Barksdale Mr. and Mis. James A. Anderson and Mr. R Laurent Barksdale, are request ed to attend the funeral services of MRS CATHERINE JANE OHANLEN from the residence of Mr. James A. And* rson. 310 El bert street.- TOMORROW (Sun <i.,y) AFTERNOON at half past three o'clock Interment at Ma con, Ga. Macon papers please k copy. Vaughn Kev V\ ill Hill will leave for At lanta Saturday evening. Rev K P. Taut will preach at S l.ukea Sunday night Public hi ways w elcome. Mr. Kd Miller and Mr. Tom Uons eante home Frtdav from a bunting trip to Marline*. Ga.. and report a movt enjoyable time. The tip worth League hed a very . ueees*ftil meeting at St. Luke's Fri day night, conducted by Rev. Hill. The many friends of Mr. Tom Ulan ton. who fell from a very high tree, will lm clad to learn that Is a great deal better I>r W. D. Jennings. St., has moved to the home where Mr. Hill Toole a lew days ago vacated. Mr Toole la now living with bis lather. I IN AUGUSTS CHURCHES St. Patrick's Church, Very Rev. L. ;3azin, V. G., rector; Rex. j. Henuessy, aasistanL Sunday in.-.. ,i-8: 6:30, 8, 9:50 a. m. Sacred Heart Church Corner Greene and McKinne Sts. Rector, Rev. J. Sherry, S. J. Pastors, Rev. J. ijonergu \ V J.. and Rev. R. Maereadv, 5. Morning service: | Mu. es a 6.00, 7.30 and 9.30 | Benedict It.-: ' ' last mass, at 9.3 ft No evening service. St. John’s Church REV. John W. J-lridt, D. D., presid ing elder, will preach at 1 la. m. No evening service. Sunday school, 9:30 a. rn., C. G. Goodrich superintendent. All services in Sunday school room. Strangers and visitors cordially wel corned, St. Paul's Church. Rev. John W. Iloidt, D. D., presid -11 a. m„ celebration of the Hoiy Communion and sermon; 5 p. m„ Sun day school; 6 p. m., evening prayer. St. James Church. Rev. Richard Wilkinson, D. D„ pas tor; preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 9:45, n. m„’J. E. Parle r, superintendent. Don’t forget “Orphans’ Home Day.” Epworth League will meet at 7 o'clock. Let every member be present. Every ser vice will he of interest to the member ship of the church. Come to all ser vices. Strangers and visitors have a warm welcome awaiting them. First Baptist Church. Sparks W. Melton, D. D. pastor of the First Baptist Church announces the usual services for this church dur ing the week, except there will be no evening service on Sunday. Dr. C. W. Durden, of Waynesboro, who has been heard here with great pleas ure before will speak at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning. All cordial ly invited. Christian Church. Howard T. Cree. pastor of the I church at Mclntosh and Greene Sts., | announces the following services for that church: Bible school at 9:45 a. m., E. B. Hook, superintendent. Adult classes convene promptly at 10. Ser mon at 11 o'clock; subject, “Setting the Signature.” Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. on Wednesday. No Sunday evening service this week. All cor dially invited. Seats free. Church of the Good 3hepherd. Morning prayer at 11a. nt. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Evening prayer at 5 p. m. All cordially invited. First Presbyterian Church, Corner Telfair and Seventh stre.ets, the Rev. J. T. Plunket, D. D., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. ! Sabbath school at 4 o'clock. Senior Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. Ju nior Christian Endeavor Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Wednesday evening prayer service at 8:15 o’clock. Curti* Baptist Church. Rav. C. G. Dllworth, pastor, will preach at both the morning and night service. Sunday- school at 4 p. m. i Cordial invitation to general public. Church of the Atonement. Morning prayer, sermon and Holy CouiAunion on Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev." S. B, Carpenter, rector. Sibley Presbyterian Church. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, I Rav. J. A. Thompson. At the morn i ing service the communion of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m., Mr. O. B. Palmer, superintendent. The public invited to ail the services. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Holds services Sunday at 11 o'clock, room 508, Leonard building; subject, "Unreality.’' Wednesday morning teslimonial meeting at 8:30. The pub lic is invited. Greene Street Presbyterian Church, Between Twelfth and Thirteenth streias, Kev. Geo. E. Guille, pastor. The pastor has returned from his va i ration and will fill th pulpit at both i hours, 88:15 a. m. and ° p. m. The communion of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed at the morni/g service. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening at ,8 o’clock. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Rev. J. B. Derrick pastor. Morning service*u* 11 o’clock No nigh* ser vice. Sunday Bible school at 4 p. m. Gome worship the Lord with us. Broadway Method st Church, Rev. Fletcher Walton. D. D.. will preach at 11 a. ni. Sunday school at i 9;3fl a. m. On account of the illness lof the pastor there will be no evening . service. St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. All services at St. Matthew's, on j Walker strpet, on October 4. will be ! conducted In the English language. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning ser ’ vice at 11 o'clock. Quarterly congre gational meeting at 1 o'clock In the , afternoon. The evening services will begin in iwo weeks. All are wel come. SCHOOL BOOKS! A lot of copy books and BigvS Composition I Books, slightly damaged in the flood, are selling at R Half Price, I AT I ■ Pendleton’s Book Store. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 IqwKeyS Chocolate Bonbons are the most delicious and the most wholesome of confections and have the largest sale of any in the world. They are sold in sealed packages, are always of the same superfine quality and always the best. The Walter M. Lowney Co. Boston, Mass. Cocoa, Chocolate, Chocolate Rontons " , ON EVERY PlECr^^l Every Woman > . V<: • u interested nnd should know FtV'M'V? 1 MlaAlin about the wonderful • 4 , \MImARVEL Whirling Spray V Ihe new Va-lßnl SjrXng*. \Vsr~ Best—Jl ost con ven- Abr yonr <3- .snrlst?orit7\V It be cannot supply the ‘"■'uiuli.ir M A r VLL, accept DO ether, but send stamp for # Wm urostrated book—sealed. It (fires Wfo f m full partlcniars and directions in- TalP.aob* t<> ladles. M \ ItVEL CO. *4 KuM Mix! Street.XLWYOUR. COLORED CHURCHES Central Baptist church; Rev. Dr. J. Sulla Cooper, pastor. 11.30 and 8 p. m.. preaching by the pastor. 3 p. m., Sunday school. A good time expected all day long. All are invited. Christ Presbyterian church, corner of Telfair and Cummings streets, pastor J v S. Ellis. Preaching 11 a. m.; subject, “Christ the bread of life.” After sermon tha celebration of the Lord's Supper. Also at 8 p. m. preaching, and at 9.30 a. m. Sunday school; weekly prayer* meeting, Wednesday evening. We cordially invite all who can attend these services^ Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Rev. IV. H Dunn, pastor. Prayer meeting at fi a. m. Preaching at 11.30 a. m. by the pastor and at 8.39 p. m. by Rev. Jonn Green. Communion'* at 3 p. m.. All are invited. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from bleeding, Itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell yon how to cure yourself at home hv the new absorption treatment. and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if re quested. Immediate relief nnd perms net cure assured. Send no money, but tell oh* rs of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame. Ind. Why don’t farmers vote for farm ers for office? Why do they not see that they are nominated and then elected? This is the time to see that farmers have their share of the of fices. Take no substitute Demand Clinchfield. 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