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THERE’S A REASON
WHY HERALD
ADS. PAY.
Read Thera, Use Them,
Test Them and You’ll
Get Results.
When vour compel I tor fe.-ls that
lie can afford lo do lon* advertising,
li la not only advisable—lt's highly
NBCRSSARY—for you to double you
own.
The new thing* In Ihc store* arc j
advertised—ls they are of uriy con*>
Hnonce to you, or to anyone
To intend to read the ada »om •
day la aa piotltleHa a* II would be
to Intend to eat your dinner Kom*-
day
It'a not necessary to look up ye*
terday'a or to watt for tomorrow *
paper mere'* an nd In lODAY'H
that you ought to read and answer.
To weigh and conalder lit* «d* la
a tif*k that la not only eaay and In
teresting to th* person with bual
naaa Insight, knowledge of value*, of
tha city, of people—but la a dollar
earning task
It advertising cannot Igolp rihr
business—why, your bualnoaa la no.
buatnaa* at all, but something det
Thare are very few atorea that are
not advorllaed ul all but there are
fewer atlll that are adveiTtn d
enough
itafora tha advent of nowapaper ad
vartlalng, atoie growth wh* luu -d on
location, good fortune, mid other
things not altogether under ihe con
tnol of the merchant
WANTED HELP Male
several experienced wmi':
washer* Hlveralde Mill* o#c
A HUSTLING! YOtINO MAN; MUST
have knowledge of light bookkeep
trig. A Rosenthal, corner McKlnnu
and Market Bt». o7e
WANTED FOH II H. Ah MY Atil.K
bodied unmarried men, between
ngea of 111 and 25; eltlgeim of United |
State*, of good eharueter unit tent ]
Iterate bnblta. who can spotlit, road j
and write English For Informal tub
at.ply to Iteeniltlnr Oft cor. Miller
Walker Midi Auguata. or 23 *v
Whitehall Kt . Atlanta, m All Cherry
Ft . Mason, U* tt j
WANTED UKLP Female
TKACHKK: I AMY TKAfII K It
wanted for child twelve year*, to
eonie to house from 1(1 to I Only
light teai'h I tig necessary AMdr. *:■*
Inquiry, can Herald. dtp
WANTED SITUATION.
Male.
a Mirim, t: u;i i» wiiiti: M \vi
dfcstrt* pofttlon tu manager of ;
atiiH 11 farm or Ukliw car*' of «tork i
Afldrcan W. H Me. run llf raid oft:* i
HTKNCkIUAIMIKR: A YOUNG MAN ■
who tan glv’f» good re|*ri»n«oM. <l»
alrcH position h* iteuographor. Ad
<!ri*«fi O, H., fan’ The Herald oKx
YOUNG Man t: ykaiim of \ui
•naDoiH to l*«rn cotton |
with aoma good factor*, ha** •otn«‘:
knowlodg* of bookkeeping anti *lll |
tug to *ork Addropa "11. ran* j
August a Herald «»7»
W ANTED SITUA . ION
Female
LADY DKHIRK-H POSITION WITH !
dressmaker a* assistant. some ej
parte nee Address I’nsttlon, < are The
Herald nSc
SITUATION AS IIOUHKIIIItL Olt I
cleaning up work to do .lun'oj
Jackson, IQSs Twiggs street oTx\ i
SITUATION AS Housr.MHt 1., OU I
cleaning up .work to Jo Mart
Jackson, 1021 Tw'gga atiVet t»7x\ i
wanted fit fettisb
BTKNOOKAPIIKK I'll S I T ION
wanted by competent and e»
perteticed lady stenoernpher Can
furnish beat reten nee* Addlv :>
K 8 , care Herald o7xx
BBWING Wt\l n 11A \y\,
•••mat teas aestng any cl**s of
work dene aatlifaetnn \ditr<**
"Seamstress.’ rat*' Herald oUte--
07*
WANTED Miscellaneous.
WANTKI > TO lU'Y RICHMOND
book. mid nl* kind* of
■<'h<»>l hook* now In u*o Ikellquoit *
Now and Old Book.hop, 115 Soicntli
itrwL
WANTED Boarders.
CAN ACCOM modatk two oh
ihroo htmrdor* with Uni Mm
hoard oo«pl*l* T»bl> first cla**
ovorv ooovonlnico Prlo* very tvs
•on* Mr Addro** Mr* lli'jd No
MS K<*> nold»
MO AH OK HH CAN ACCOM MODATK
a («"* gentlemen boarder* with
room and hoard Ap|dv l? 4 Jaak*on
corner Telfair o»p
WANTED Room.
INFUHNIBHEH ROOM WASTKO'
suitable for office wlihoul light .or
Janitor Mrrln* Hruil atr«H*t be
twaon Tib and Mh atrwta Kent
ntttat be low Addiaaa X. cam tier
aid
Want-advertisc—at a cost of a few dimes—and secure your choice of the available furnished rooms of the chy
FOR SALE Real Estate
FARM FOR SALE: 25 ACRES,
good farm or garden land, one inlle
Graoewood, Richmond county. All
other Information, call or write 424
Telfair atreet, Auguata. o7c
COTTAGE A STYLISH 6-ROOM
cottage In North Auguata for sale
a; a sacrifice. For particular* apply
P 0. Box 717 City. *l9.f
PLANTATION OF 600 ACRES OF
land In Warren county; desirable.
Apply to Clarence 11. Clark *26tf
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON'T HUY YOUR HORSES
and mules from ua we both lose
money Augusta block Yard*.
RKU POLL CATTLE: A FEW,
choice heifer* and hull calves. Th-iy
arc hardy, clean stock, good milker*
and with beef conformation. Juat the
kind of cattle you like to eee around
Ihc farm For prlceu and estimates,
write Bowdre Phlnlxy, Orovetown, Oa
FOR SALE
Poultry ana Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Ton.o*e (Je**e, Muscovoy Ducks;
Barred p'vmouth flick*; all farm
raised, he».'hy and from first-class
stock Prices reasonable Address
Bowdre I'hlnliy, Urovntown, Oa. ts
HUFF ORPINGTONS- A FEW MCIS
young roc krela for sale. From the
original famous Cook strain. Rowdro
Phinlty.
TOR SALE Miscellaneous
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD A 3 NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be aeon at
White’s garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
of Acs. if
UARIILII FIXTURES FOR HALE I
four barber chair* and wall tlv- j
lure*, etc. Apply Arcade Cigar
Store, AugiiKla, lia ol2c i
FOB HALE. HALF CORD DRY
pine wood, delivered. for $1.50.1
Hurtle awing* sll 00 and Rucking
chair* ft 50 each. Some line Qoium
blau Wyandottcs, S i, Wyandotte*,
Light llrahimiM and White Rocks nt
special r|o*,. out price* ICggs so/
hatching, all Breed* Uelvldere Poul
try Fariu, Phone )i*4, Augusta. Ua
WANTED Show Case
SHOW i:\SEH WANT TO lll’Y A I
once, ll or 4 count nr *liow ca«e*
and one or two floor ram* Must be
cheap iddre*a "Druggist,” 542
Reynold* Si ole
FOR RENT Rooms.
I-dr RENT 2 OR It CONNECTING
furnished or unfurnished rooms
with bath.. Will rent either leparsta
I. Applyy ll H. Wiiiket, 620 Ellis
si reel, o9u
ROOM A FURNISHED ROOM TO
Ti nt to young men Apply No. K”i
Telfair 8t oSe
FLAT A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS
with prtvl’ of bath at 442’ Fun
wick St Apply t>22 Center Hi. SUtfj
TWO NICE FLATS. 95« BROAD ST,
t rooms and baih Apply Sancken
Mllllin ry Co U9c
Concrete ork.
CONCItI ll WORK I DO ALL
kind* of concrete work, tuicb a*
cement walk*, reinforced work. I
nave ihc lac *’ Improved machinery,
..ud an expert foreman, and *m pre
pared Hi turn out work for big or
iter* Katlmatea and specification*
furnished A. H McDaniel. Align*
la. (is J27H
$1.50 Rifles
V GOOD Tin r. SiliKM i ... RIFLE,
try on*' Kuurctier‘«, 5*2 Broad !
o I Do |
Coffee.
ROASTED COFFEE EIGHT POUNDS
for one dollar Mark* Urvtcery Co ,
1021! Broad SI Phone H>9s on ■
Furnaces
HKPAIRRn AND CLEANED WITH
guarantee to he In perfect condition
when complete All Ural dasa and
well experienced help used tor such
work Call phone tut or address Rebt.
A Mack, 911! Elite Pi 025 c
Now
IS THE TIME lo HAVE VOUR
I'tunt. tud« d (I'lliM* *o> Pi a hob
| «*ml orsMiiM rrnulnifd, r»*|>aliv<t,
[moN4*d and alorrd. (prUva right 4
I Hobt J Watson k Bro m\ Btr« «M
I Phono 1717
. - is.i as
Guns.
t KMI’I.OY NOTHI.MJ BfT KX
|K>rtH to dti my gun work, no uh«m
yemf gun nmdi «4>rktnK on. bring U
Bicycles
I WHEN YOUR BICYCUI RUNS
■ 1914 and I will send for .ante an I
short notice Jno F Brickie. 27!
WRAPPING PAf'ER: Ot.D NEWS
for wrapping pitrp4«»<»«. \\>
at H« raid of Bn* J 16tf
wow, mow aj*t» it«i
S-Hm* r**«'a| I mini
laM*auu> i own.M. axuue . a.
FOR RENT Real Estate.
DWELLING: NO. 416 CALHOUN
a'rcnt, 5 room*, bath, largo yard, .
Htablo; will make necegaary repair*. !
Jno. R. White, agent. Phone 1173 or j
2398. o7x j
COTTAGE: FOR KENT, IN NORTH
Augur.ta, party changing plana, will
*ub r e.t modern C-room cottage at
racrlflce See J. R. Ariglln, first house
above sanltorlum. oltfc
RESIDENCE: MY RESIDENCE,
eight rooms, suitable for two fam
tiles, In good order, also dwelling of
live rooma, will sell doube tenement,
445 and 447 Watkins Bt. D. Graham,
446 Walkor Bt. 822tf
DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING,
1226 Ellis St., for rent; modern con-1
venlencea Apply M. J. Toohey, 180
JarkKon St. sl7tf
OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR
of Oeorgla Railroad Bank, from
October Ist. Rent 1200. Apply Geor
gia Railroad Dank. *l2tf
HOUSE; AN ELEGANT NEW
hou*,. In North Auguata, West ave
nue, near Hampton Terrce, two baths
and all modern Improvements. See
It and you will rent It. Apply B. C.
Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf
Osborne’s Business College
FALL TERM NOW OPEN; EASI
monthly rates for either book
keeping or ahorthand cour* Da.
or night seaaton. 'Phone 671. 027.
Plastering Mate/ial
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
'he beat plastering material sot
walls and celling* It give* addi
tional « length to the building and
stay* pu* forever. A H. McDarde'.
Auguata. Oa. Jl4r.f
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALI, ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel
Phon* 18. Al2tf
Automobile Gloves
A FINE LOT OF GAI'NTLiuTTS.
Kourcher’a, 572 Broad. olOt:
Windsor Soring Water
RELIEVES NAUfIEA, DYSPEPSIA.
Kidney trouble; 5 gallon* delivered
f,O cent* Phone 112. Alts
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED, SETTER: STRAYED
from fiia Gr« , “ii*' street, black ami
white setter hi rh. Reward for in
formation or return to R. 1. Branch.
»27tf
; LOST IK HI: DOO. SOI*!l»
Brown Imhlv, with white cheat ana
four white t »»-s Rewurd it return
I (d. Collat with following address
<iii, ".I, VV. Westmoreland. IIS Broad
; street. ostf
LOST. WATCH: LOKT ON BUENA
Vista avenue. North Augusta, or
near monument on Broad street, ladle*
gold watch. “W" engraved on from
and diamond In hark. Reward paid
If returned to lierald office. 08 >
IsORT, WATCH: OPEN-FACE Go’Ll)
watch. Return to Arcadlutn, Hari
son BJdK . and receive reward. oßp
OYSTERS OYSTERS
Now in Season, Fresh, Fine
and sweet. Fish, fruit
and Celery. Give us your j
orders.
O. D. FLORENCE.
Phone intiT. 44<> Broad St.
Keys
WHEN YOU LOOSE \ KEY ONI
your looks dot - not work oas
bring them to m» I can make you
new key on short notice. Jno. E
Brickie, 223 Campbell St. o7<
Japalac.
IS WHAT s()t W ANT FOR TII V
* old furniture All color*. Testier
Ph.irtnaey, 126tl Broad o7tf
Coffee.
RO VSTED COFFEE. EIGHT rOI’NDS
for one ilollar Mark* Grocery Co.
102.1 Broad Si Phone 1095 o*
Locks
HOW ARK YOUR LOUKS, IH*'
the> work easy’ It not have ther;
put in lirat class order by tin ex
peri. 1 guarantee all work Jno. K
• llrtcklf*. 223 Campbell St. oTc
Commercial School.
MISS FINKS COMMERCIAL
school, Harliton Building. Augusta.
C» Teaihea nhorthand. typewriting,
tun kkfeptng, penmanship. Kngllnh
and arlthoietlr Pay ela*» Nlgh^
; riant* Tetiint reH son able Write tor
catalogue or call 407. o!7e
Clothes Pressed:
SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP \ND
not ctr prtcr** ta »hat give* ua
lirelarrnM over our eomortltor*.
Notts Ivstter and very few as good,
when tt conte* to Xpert cleaning,
ft* -stmt end repairitix Give us A
trial, and be com treed Ve dery
Prx '*lng Club, 313 Melmo*h sirv.'
Phone 2425 ol!c
Toilet Paper
\ HANGER V\l) 2 ROLLS FOR .’5
eent* or 3 roll* 28 pent*. ‘l’hone
.169 Parr’ s Pharmacy.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot
Kodak film* developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf
Automobiles
A LOT OF FRESH CARBIDE FOR
automobile lamp* just come in.
o olOc
Automobile Gloves
A FINE LOT OF OAIiNTLETTS.
Fourcher'*, 572 Broad. olOc
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING. CEIL
Ing and weather boarding, all
grade*; also a lot of rough lumber
ahort and long leaf, from 1-la
boarda to Bxlo framelng. All thl*
s:oc4t must be di*posed of in next 30
days Address Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E.
J, O’Lounor, 855 Broad St. tl
Baby Baskets
BEAUTIFUL LINE Or rabY BA3-
ket* Just received. Also clothes
hampers, work baskets and stands,
market and lunch baskets, 4tc. Re
member we carpy 'be larges*, cheap
est and best line of trunks, iraliss*
&c., to be found In the south. Au
gusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad—
Wrong side street. ts
Automobile Gloves
A FINE LOT OF GAUNTLETTS.
Fourcher's, 572 Broad. olOc
Fine Farm For Sale
THE LITTLE PLACE 70 ACRES, 10
miles from Augusta, on oil Savan
nah Road. Good land, well bul't up,
8 room residence, numerous outbuild
ings. High and healthful, tight on a
fine highway. It would be hard to
find a more nicely improved place or
a neater, prettier farm home near Au
gusta. Price $4,250, much below
value. Buildings nearly worth the
money. Good reason for selling. Ap
ply to H. C. Middleton, 135 Jackson
St. ts
$1.50 Rifles
\ GOOD TRUE SHOOTING RIFLE;
try one. Fourcher's, 572 Broad.
olOc
Disinfecting Lime.
EIGHTY CENTS PER BARREL. AU
gtiHta Builders* Supply Co., 643
Broad St. Tole. 321. o7c
$1.50 Rifles ..
A GOOD TRUE SHOOTING RIFLE;
try one. Fourcher's, 572 Broad.
olOc
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
Keys Fitted
LOCKS REPAIRED; NIGHT
latch* s. door tudls. Fourcher’s,
,572 Broad. ole
TANG-SHOA Yl
M.,
vJK<:
i
....
TaiiK-Shoß-Yi. the envoy
of the Emperor of China,
who is on a tour around the
world.
HIS WORK.
A good hearty meal will help me
at my work, ma'am.’* said the wan
derer. tapping at the kitchen door.
Wha; Is vogr work?’’ demanded
the kind housewife.
ijookln' for work, ma'am," saul
Weary politely.
Vnd suppose I were to give you a
job-’ asked the lady.
"I couldn't take It, ma'am,” said
Weary with a pathetic smile "it
would Interfere with my work.*'—Har
per's Weekly.
Fertilizer Given Away.
To anyone who wMI haul Immediate
ly, we wdl give away a lot of dam.
aged motet and watte, suitable for
ferf ; .''ser.
Riverside Mills.
DAN R. HANNA
■jgjgfcfr H
Dan R. Hanna, of Cleve
land, son of the late Sen
ator Hanna, has just been
fined twenty-five dollars
for lashing the face of an
automobile salesman when
Logan's auto frightened
horses of Hanna's coach.
BRYAN AND TAFT
REACH CHICAGO
CHICAGO. —The national attention
was directed to the opening of the
Lake, to the Gulf deep water ways’
convention Wednesday when the re
publican and democratic nominees for
Ihe presidency arrived In Chicago pre
paratory to doing their part In the
gathering toward promoting the deep
water way project that will link the
Great I,akes with the ocean.
Wm. j. Bryan was the first to ar
rive and was greeted at the North
western station by a delegation that
Included officials of both the water
ways convention and the democratic
rational committee.
Two hours later William Howard
Taft received a similar greeting and
after a short interval was escorted to
the convention hall, where he deliver
ed the first of his speeches.
Tomorrow W. J. Bryan, Gifford Pin
ched and Walter D. Moody will be the
principal speakers before the conven
tion.
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
By virtue of a power of sale given
the undersigned by George C. Dough
ty in a mortgage dated July 4, 1908,
arid recorded in the clerk's office of
the superior court of said county, in
Hook 2 Y's, page* 271-275, will be
sold at public outcry at the court
house In said state and county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to-wit.
October 17, 1908, at 12 in., to the
high -s; bidder for cash, the following
dt scribed property, to-wit:
One bay horse, about nine years
(ild, named "Rocket;” one bay mare,
- tit*', about eigh years old, named
Mary:’ one light brown chestnut
h< i*e mule, about ten years old.
named "Bill;” and one light brown
horse tnule, about eight years old.
an ed "Geo."
Terms cash.
GEORGE C. DOUGHTY.
By his Attorneys in Fact, s. M.
Whitney Company. ol2c
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
I: virtiii- of an order of the Court
ot Ordinary of said County, will be
-fid public outcry before the
I'cuii House door in city of Angus
ta. said State .ird County, between
the I- cal hour* of sale, on the First
Ttl< d i in \, , mb) r, 19*8, the fol
lowing property ol the Estate of
Am u'da Iti rrien. deceased, to-wtt:
All that lot ol land In Richmond
County, Georgia, known as lot 17 ir
lib -K R" on plan of lota made by
D \ Reaves, C. K. in 1892 fronting
40 feet on Third street, and extend
Ing back of equal w Idth 12S feet
more or less; Bounded north by
Third street; east by lot 16 south
by Clark's land; west by lot 18.
Said lo lug to the w■ s» of the
Savannah Road about 2'« utiles from
City of Augusta.
Also thnt tract of land In said
State and County, about miles
from Augusta on south side of Geor
gia railro.nl. containing 31 acre*,
more ore less. Bounded north by
Georgia railroad: east by land form
erly of Mary Ward; south by land*
Sibley estate; west by land* former
ly of Keener.
Also that tract of land In said
State and County, about 6 miles from
Augusta, on south side of Georgia
railroad. containing 34 and 41-100
acres, more or les*. Bound* d west
: ,low
Craig; south by land* Sibley et- !
tate, east by land* li/ merly Keen- \
<-r north b( GsWgia riljroid.
Terras cash. l*urchas«r to pav I
for papers. Sold for purposes of
paring debts and niaklns distribu
tion.
ALFRED B. BERRIEN,
Adlmluistrator Estate Amanda Ber
rien 07 14-21 *«e
SPECLAL NOTICES.
Office of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908.
To Charles S. Bohier, Tax Colieotor,
Richmond County:
The following assessments upon
the State Tax for the year 1908 are
hereby made and you or your suc
cessors in office aro hereby instructed
and requited to collect the same.
Pauper 58
Poor House 11 4
Roads and Bridges 13 8
Court Expense* 21 2
Maintaining Prisoners ....11.4
Jurors 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 5.8
Jail 5.8
Coroner .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2.1
Small Pox 6.8
Couuty Police 8.4
Reformatory 3.3
94.8
the same being forty-six cents on
Ihe one hundred dollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four and 8-10 pur
cent of the State Tax of four and
f5-tOO thills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
WILLIAM F. EVE,
Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Commr
Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
At test •
WM. D’A. WALKER, Clerk
Oct 15 c
Water Works Notice.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be very careful to leave all hydrant*
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.
Sprinkling of lawns and washing
of pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D. TWIGQS, JK.
Supt. C. W. W.
914 U
Tax Collector's Office, Richmond
County.
Notice la hereby given that the State
County and School Tax for 1908 are now
due and payable at this office. The fol
lowing, are the rates per hundred.
S'tate $ .50
County i. .. .. .46
School 35
$1.31
or $13.10 per thousand. Tax payer* are
requested to make prompt payments.
CHAS. S. BOHLER.
Tax Collector, Richmond County
Oct 200
CITY TAX NOTICE.
City Treasury, No. 811 Ellis St.
Augusta, Ga., Oct. Ist, 1908.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that the last payment of City
Tax for the year 1908 (being 1-4 of
the whole taxi, will be due and pay
able on or before October 20th, 1908.
One-quarter of the water rate enter
ed on the tax digest will be payable
on the same time. A penalty of 10
per cent and costs (1.50) will be add
ed and collected as required for fail
ure to pay in the time prescribed by
the tax ordinance.
The assessments for street sprink
ling. bills mailed July Ist, ult., are
now due and payable.
Hours: 9 to 2, 3 to 5 p. m.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA.
By H. H. Morris, Col. & Treas. C. A.
o2om
Notice.
To Owners of Hacks, Drays, Carts
and Wagons:
The license tax of five dollars a
horse per year is now due on every
hack. dray, cart or wagon that is run
for hire or used in delivering goods
—except the one free dray license
that is given with business licenses
to be used only in carrying on the
business for which the business li
cense Is issued, which is renewable
January Ist. next, when business li
censes are renewed
Obtain blank bond at the office of
clerk of council, sign bond opposite
the word Principal;'' have some one
who returns to the city of Augusta
as much as SSOO for taxation sign be
neath your signature and opposite the
word Surety;" pay the collector and
treasurer (Mr. H. H. Morris) the
| proper license tax. and present his re
ceipt and the bond to the clerk of
! council, who will issue license and
tags.
Wm. LYON MARTIN.
015 c Clerk of Council.
BIDS WILL BB RECEIVED UP TO
October 10th. for the exclusive Soft.
Brink . rivilegp at tne Georgla-Caro-
Una Fair, week of November 2d to
7tb inclusive. Right to reject any
or all b ds,
FRANK E BEANE. Secty.
o9c
Social Lodge No. 1 F, A A. M.
THE REGULAR MONTHLY
communication ot Social
Ixtdte No. 1 will be held at
Lodge' Rooms—Masonic Hall
—Thursday. Bth inst., at. 8
o'clock p. m. The Master’*
degree will be conferred. l
Members of Webbs Lodge No. 166
and transient brethren fraternally In
vited.
By order.
B H ROSSON. W. M
WM. H. CRANE. Secty. o»e
LIFE'S CONCERT
"We have to pay the fiddler.”
"Rut I wish ikey would give us
longer Intermissions Just as soon
as I get through paying one tiddler,
another violinist tunes up."—Pltts
bur* Pott.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7.
IS. ft. 6. LAMB
DIEDJIIDDENLY
Was Leaning on Banister
When It Fell With Her.
Picked Up Unoonaoious
and Died in Short While.
The sudden and tragic death la an
nounced of Mrs. A. G. Lamb, which
occurred shortly after noon today, at
the residence, 1106 Greene.
While she was leaning against a
banister on the rear veranda of her
home, the railing suddenly gave way,
and the deceased fell a distance of
several feet to the hard surface of a
walk in the back yard. Death result
ed in a short while, before the return
of consciousness.
Mrs. Lamb Is survived by one son,
Mr. Harold Lamb, of Union Point. Ga ,
from whose home she had only re
turned Tuesday from a most pleasant
visit.
She was more than four score years
old and had been a resident of Au
gusta for r long time, making many
warm friendships, and her death is
deeply mourned.
No funeral arrangements will be
made until the arlval tonight at 10
o’clock of Mr. Harold Lamb.
CHAIRMAN MACK
IS WELLAND BUSY
CHlCAGO.—Chairman Mack, of the
democratic national committee, who
was reported to have suffered a nerv
ous collapse Tuesday night, was on
duty as usual Wednesday. He de
clared he never felt better in his life
when a reference was made to his re
ported illneati.
ATLANTIC COAST
LINE
NOTE—These arrivals and departures
are given as information, but arrival and
connections are not guaranteed.
Effective September 29th, 1908.
No. 82. No. 85
North.. South
2.30 pm Lv .. .. Augusta. •• Ar 10.00 am
4.03 pm Lv.. .. Barnwell .. ..Lv 7.65 am
4.30 pm Lv .. Denmark.. .. Lv 4.28 pm
5.09 pm Lv .. Orangeburg .. Lv 5.04 pm
6.50 pm Lv .. ..Sumter., .. Lv 6.28 pm
BJspm Lv .. ..Florence .. ..Lv 4.40 am
5..0am Ar .. .Richmond.. ~Lv 7.11 pm
8.40 am Ar .. Washington.. Lv S.4Bpm
10.00 am Ar .. ..Baltimore.. .Lv 2.12 pm
12.18 pm Ar .. ~W. Phus .. ..Lv 11.65 am
2.45 pm Ar New York, St Lv 9.25ain
PULLMAN PARLOR CARS between
Augusta and New York without change.
Dining Car Service, Florence to New
York.
L. D. McCULLUM,
Commercial Agent, 807 Broad St.
T. C. WHITE, W. J. CRAIG,
Gen. Pass, \gent. Pass. TrafT. Mgr.,
Wilmington, N. C.
CENTRAL OF CEORCIA
RAILWAY.
ICurreut Scneautcs corrected to Dtt«k|
ititih Meridian Aims.)
DKPARTURBI.
For Savannah and Macon *7:Soam
For Dublin and Savannah *4:46pm
For Snvanr ah and Macon ••*:4opm
For Savannah and Macon l!9:4opia
APPIVALS.
From Savannah and Macon .. !!B:o6arn
From Savanoah and Maom . ..*•£.6oaos
From Savannah and Macon . • •7:6opm
From Dublin and Bavannah....*l2:46pui
•Daily. ••L.xcept Sunday. llbunuay only.
Drawing Room Steeping Cart between
Augusta and Snvunnan on night train*.
Connects at Mllien with ‘hrough Sleep
ing cars to and trom Maoon. Atlanta,
Columbus, Birmingham and ilia.
F. F. POWERS. w W HACKJBTT,
t'oml Aft Trav. Pass. Agt.
7*5 Proa a St.
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway
The following acuvnu *..4 departuieO
OX uains, Umop Station. Augusta, Ga.*
-> wall as connections with other compa
nies. ire slmpiy given as informalie*.
and ara not guaranteed:
lEffective Sept. 14, 190*.)
DEPARTURES.
« 000 a. m.-Na 7. Dally for Anderson.
oeneca. Walhajla, etc
10:10 a r* —No. 1, lj* ny wr nrtaiwouo.
Laurens. Greenville. • Spartan burg.
Hendersonville and AshevlUo.
2:05 p. m — No. 42. Dally for Allendale.
Fairfax, Cnarleston. Savannah,
Beaufort. Port Royal.
4:40 p m. —No. «. Dally fur Greenwood.
NO. 5 leaves Gr** *uwood at t:6t a-
Ui for opartanburg.
ARRIVALS.
No 4. Dally from Greenwood. fr*o A.
m No. 41. da ly from Charleston. Sa
vannah. Beaufort. Port Royal, etc. 12 10
I in No. 2 dally from APneville. Spart
anburg Greenwood, etc.. 4:15 P S». NO.
* d.i.iy from Anderson. McCormick, etc..
7:15 p. m.
Trains 41 and 42 run solid between
Aug * ft and Charleston.
Trl -Weekly Parlor Car service bstweon
Augusta and Asheville, leaving Augusta
1 ueeflays Thursduys and Saturdays.
Asheville Mondays. Wednesday and Fri
days Trains Noe | and a
ERNEST WILLIAMS.
General Pusser.ger agent.
N<V *O7 ><• ..arte V r l ***