The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 10, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 News of the Cotton Crop and Markets AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET v« MIDDLING 8 13-16 Cents. TONE STEADY. New York Cotton Market (TODAY'S FIGURES Open High. Low. Close, January 8.3 S MS BSi 8.45 March 8.36 8.42 03 8.43 May 8.32 ' 836 October 8.79 8.88 8.78 8.88 December i.. 8.57 8.86 8.56 5.67 Tone—Steady. Spots—9.lo. (YESTERDAY, FIGURES.) Open. High. Low. Closa January 8.42 8.43 3.34 S.3S Marrh 8.40 8.41 8.32 8.33 October .... 8.77 8.87 8.76 8.77 December 8.65 8.66 8.55 8.56 Tone—Barely steady. Spots—9.oo. New Orleans Cotton Market (TODAY’S FIGURES Open. High. Low. Close. January 8.32 8.40 B.SO s.*o October.., 8.56 8.65 8.56 8.64 December 8.38 8.45 8 36 8.44 Tone—Steady. Spots—B 13-16 C. (YESTERDAYS FIGURES.) Open. High. Low. Clos.t January ~ .. .. 8.41 8.41 8.84 8.34 October 8.68 8.70 8.65 8.66 December 8.48 8.48 8.88 8.38 Tone—Steady. Spots 8 316 c. Chicago Grain and Provisons (TODAY'S FIGURES.) iVHEAT— Open. Noon. December.. .. .. 100% 101 % May CORN— December .. .... .. May .... ..... •••• CATS— December.. .. . <9 May •••• LARD— January 941% 94? October • 980 980 January . . •• •• * 845 887% October 8 " 5 *9” (YESTERDAY'S FIGURES. *p >tt . OpftTi. Higft. Got* December ...» 101 161% 100% l'»0% C ° K December 83 % 65% ° A December January 96« 888 »;' 985 t AOber., .. .. .. 1005 l0 ? 5 993 995 [l>pq. \ TAtniftrv ~ .. 852 Vfc October:::::::: :::: .... ™ m 912% »ng a FULL QUOTATIONS IN \ Tlfß LOCAL MARKETS (TODAY'S FIGURES.) ] Low middling 8 9Y6; Strict low middling 8 11K Middling & J <> Strict middling *-8 l) ' l ’ (Joed middling 9 l-lB ; (YESTERDAY’E FIGURES.) IjOW middling *l-2: Strict low middling ' ....8 r.-« Middling ... S S-4 Strict middling 8 7 8 Good middling 9 RECEIPTS, SALES AND SHIPMENTS Net receipts today 2888 Through cotton today ill I Gross receipts today 320:1 SALES FOR THE WEEK. Shies. Spin. Shpii- | Sat 997 107 1190 Thurs. . . * -*— Totals .. 997 107 1190 RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK. 1908 1907 | Sat 2805 3203 Mott. .. —— —“ Tuex Wed. Thurg. . . Fri Total* ... 2855 3203 STOCKS AND RECEIPTS Stock in Augusta, 1908 .. .. 43,892 ( Stock In Augusta, 1907 .. .. 34.198 Keceived since Sept. 1, 1908 .. 89,997, Received since Sept. 1, 1907 ..105,5*11 IN SIGHT AND SUPPLY « 1907 1908' flight to Oct. 8.... 1,874.809 1.4*3.750 During week 482,340 370,340 Visible supply ...2,467.881 2,585,913 ESTIMATES FOR TOMORROW Today. 1 Last T r Galveston 7.118 12.000-12.000 Houston 8,661 *,500-10,000 New Orleans 5,113. PORT RECEIPTS Oalveston 13412 7579 New Orleans 6175 3358 Mobile ft... 2555 161 1 Savannah 15727 12662, Charleston 1257 2577 ] Wilmington 4905 3139 Norfolk 354 ft 4632 Various 100 Total porta (Eat.) ...47000 17881 INTERIOR RECEIPTS 1967 1*1*! Houston ... ... ...124*3 6829 j Augusts ... .... 2855 3203 J ( Little Rock .... .... 1296 AUGUBTA DAILY RECEIPT#. j Georgia R. R 1148 722 j Southel-n R R. ». . \ 545 40* C of Oa R. R If>7 • .'OB IC. ft W. C R. R ... 41st 71* A C. 1. R R 3d 38 Wagon ... 620 407 Canal .... —— *“■*- i River - -—* Net receipt* ~ ..... 2869 2494 Through ... ,N 314 361 Total# ... 3263 2*R> LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET TODAY , Open. nos* •lan. ft Feh. ~4.4714 .... 4*2 Feb. ft March. .4.49 .... 4,62 March A April 4 4954 4.53 April ft May ..4 4954 .... 4 535 k May ft dune .. 4.50*4 .... 4.54(4 1 June A duly ..4.50 .... 454 July ft Aug ..4.41)14 .... 4.53Vk Aug. ft slept Sept, ft Oct. ..4 6*(4 .... 4.67 OcL ft Nov. { .4.54 .... 4.57 j Nov. ft Dec, ..4 49 .... 4.8.1 Dec ft lan. ..4.48 .... 4.52‘k Sales 2.000. Reeelpta 10.006. Totie— Steady. Middling 4.96 COTTON CLOSED AT AN ADVANCE TODAY Prices Steadied Consid erably and Spots Also Made a Good Gain. NEW YORK.—Trade at the outset |of the cotton market was mainly professional. First prices were four ! itolnts higher with the cables which were about 2 to .1 points better than had been Mpeted. New strength , developed during the short Session ! and prices went s’l-adily upward. The close »a* at an advance of knfiie * to 10 points while spots were it) points higher. Every Woman //XxJzr AYM IB inu rm* I »«)4 should ts» W -ii Im BWWU* UM W'snUrrfiM fit* **' p %!\l|ldAßVElWhlrllno Spray ofi.af v„t ftan'l ramp Tot _ M . I. E o»a.e !* m full parti e*ii. ar» aod .lira, In- Talnablß Jo *fA RV p,l ,< <*. New York Stock Market (TODAY'S FIGURES.) Atchison ... 87% Baltimore and Ohio ... 95% Canadian Pacific 171% Chicago and Alton ... 88 Do pfd .. ...... 63% Colorado Southern 40% Erie .f . ... .... 81% Illinois Central 4.. 136 Missouri Pacific ... 62\ New York Central ~. 103 1 * PennaylYania ..112% Reading ... ~. ... 129% Rock Island ... 19% Do pfd 47% St. Paul 134', Southern actne 162% Southern Railway .. *1 % Cnion Pacific 162% Wisconsin Central ... 26 Interboro Metropolitan .. .. .. 10% Do pfd .... 81% Great Northern ... ... ... ..132 Amalgamated (topper ... ... . 74% American Cat- and Foundry .. 40 American Locomotive .. ~ .. 48% American Cotton Gil . 36 Am. Smelting and Refining .. 86% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 48% Colorado Enel and Iron >BS Geberal Electric ...141 National Biaru.. 88% NftMonai Lead .81% Pressed Steel Car .. ... ..... 33 Sinks, Sheffield Steel.. .t ... 62% United States Steel ... ... .. 46 Do pM ..169 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ * COTTON REGION BULLETIN. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Augusta District. Temperature. Mas. Min. Rain. Augusta.. .. 72 52 .00 Allendale 79 56 00 Athene.. ...... 69 52 .20 Batesburg.. .. .. ..70 64 .00 Blaekvilie 79 55 .13 camak 71 48 .05 Columbia 70 60 .12 Greensboro g..7i 50 .32 Greenwood 71 53 .it Washington 73 49 T. Waynesboro 78 52 .00 Averages 74 53 .09 Light Frost This Morning. Amite, Maiden. Robeline, La.; Brookhsven, Vicksburg, Miss.: Dallas, Mexia. Nacogdoches. Texas: Ardmore. Holdenville, Shawnee, Stillwater Tul *a, Okla. Hasvy Frost. Russellville, Ark.. 35 degrees: Ya too City, Miss., 38 degrees: Green Wood, Miss., 35 degrees. ,J Heavy Balnfftlls. charlotte, N. C L 52 District Averages. Tern-' raturo. Max Min. Rain. •Atlanta 64 50 .50 Auguata 71 Charleston.. ~ ~ ..76 no .26 Oalveaton 72 46 .00 Little Rock.. ~ .. . 68 38 .00 Memphis,. .; .. .-62 44 06 Mobile 56 46 14 Montgomery ...58 50 .it I New Orleans ~.68 40 .00 [Oklahoma . >. .-.68 :ts .00 i Savannah.. 76 50 .01 i cksburg., .66 40 T Wi1mingt0n........72 62 .46 Rtmirk*. Rains, In the belt, nefe all con fined to the north central and east ern district*. _ Night temperatures Yre generally lower In all districts, with killing frost In portions of Mississippi and Oklahoma, and heavy in portions of Arkansas. D. FIRMER, Observer. • •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft* ♦ ♦ 'ft COTTON SEED ♦ ♦ PRODUCTS ♦ a • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Cotton seed me»] 7 1-2 per cent, analysis f *>. h. local mills, Is quoßsJ today at $23.50 per ton. Cotton sfted hulls In sacks, *7.06 per ton. Cotton seed hull*, loose. $5.60 per ton. Car-lota prices la each inatanee. COTTON SEED OIL NEW YORK—Cotton Seed nil closed as follOWrS: October, 88 1-t a3ft 14 : November 86 1-4al-2; I »*» eettiber 3*ftl-2; .laniiary, »*ai-2; March 36 1 4n39; new 5208.622; May 5.28a».2ft. All prices In barrels f. o. b New York. WHEAT WAS HIGHER ON CLOSING TODAY CHICAGO Lower rabies and higner consol* were largely rexpor slble for an easier opening In wheat today, prices declining l-2c at tha start Good buying developed on the decline and the market regained | the loss The advantage gained in this waft maintain' d up to the < nd of the sen xlon and 'he dose was at a material advance. ■ACHE'* COTTON LETTER. NEW YORK The' cotton market gained 8 to 11 points today on good buying by commission houses, which seemed to be parily week end cover ing and partly new buying baaed on more favorable trade prospect* and relative low prices for futures. Weekly report* .from Fall River are hast for *ome time Fair and warm er weathr I* predicted | i, B. Bachs ft Co. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. J. C. McAULiFFE. Market Editor (YESTBRDAY’B FIGURES.) Atchison 87% Do pfd 95% Baltimore and Ohio 95', Canadian Pacific 171 Chicago and Alton 35% Chicago and Northwestern ....159% Colorado Southern 40% Denver ami Rio Grande 27 flehver avid Rio Grande pfd .. 66 Erie ... 31% Illinois Central 1371. Louisville and Nashville 104% Missouri Pacific 53% New York Central ~103% Pennsylvania 123 Reading 129% Rook Island 19% Do pfd 47% Rt. Paul 134*t Southern Paeific 102% Southern Railway 21 Union Pacific i 62% Do pfd 87 Wahaah 12% Interboro Metropolitan tint, Do pfd 80 Great Northern 131 Bk, Amalgamated Copper 74% American Car and Foundry .. 4* American Locomotive 46 American Cotton on 34% Am. smelting and Refining .. 86% Do pfd ..1«5 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 48% General Elect rm 141 International Paper 9% National Lead 81 Pacific Mail .24% People's Gas.. ~ ... ... ... 96 Pleased Steel Cap 38>, Pullman Palace car 163 Slosa, Sheffield ftteel #:;% Sugar 131 united Stales Bteel 46 Do pfd 108% MnckaU* 68 DO pfd 86% Va.-Carolina Chemical ... .... 32 Do pfd ..110 OLD SELLERS BOUGHT STOCKS DURING DAY Several Issues Showed Gains on Opening, Bnf Situation Changed. NEW YORK An assumption that a crisis will be averted in strainm- 11 ing out the Turkish Balkan entangle* ment was used as a reason lor iiuiU erate inlying of slocks in London liiis morning and some or the arbitrage brokers who sold stocks on specula tion yesterday In this market lioughi them hack here al the opening rins ing advances in a few stocks ranging from fractions to about one i/lnt. The llarrlmnn issues Weir ihe strongest features in the first few minutrß Union Pacific opening with a gain of otic point to 163 t-8, anil made 11 further advance of 1-4 In Ihe first few minifies With Southern Pa cific and Hock island, the latter named being' grouped by the trading element, with Harrtman iraiie* Both made fall gains A few other slocks showed fractional advafieas. At (he end of the first quarter hour however, prices of Ihr major ity of stocks traded in were general ly a shade below yesterday's clos ing. BUSINESS LIGHT IN WALL STREET TODAY Initial FißiirM Wsre Hifsher, But Fears Cur tailed All Business. (By T. C. Shotwell.) NEW YORK The rally begun vis terda.v In Wall street Was continued this morning following high pries* Beni o?er from London Consols were advanced 616 In the rorelgn market, and 'he American I1h( whs active and rising when Next York opened initial figures in Wall s'reet reach ed a point above the closing of yen terday. Union Pacific. Canadian Pacific, • Rock Island, pfd, Rending nml Steel were tlie lesders. Bust ness w*s nn a very Itghi scale and buying orders were not plentiful The important feature of ihe market was the entire absence of apprehension over the European situation After the Inevitable profit-taking that at way* follows s ttrong opening the market was quiet. On the curb market there ws* no business of Importance in the early trading, hut such atoek* as United Rico, Nlplsslng and Cumberland Kly were in good demand CONSUL GENERAL TO MEXICO DIED FRIDAY NIGHT MONTEREY, Mexico llr-n)amln H. Rldgeley, consul general to Mexico, died suddenly In the waiting room of the depot at midnight Friday nigh: Mr. Rldgeley wss accompanied by hi* wife and mother and had Just step ped Into the waiting room, w% n he tottered and fell Before medical aid could be summoned ho was dead Heart disease wax given as the cause of death. BAR SILVER HIGHER l/ONDON Far silver steady, 2". 13-16(1. advance 1 Bc. * >t*«rrH4HiHt*""****r**«r*vff»» rf*e»»vftft*f*.• . DISCHARQEt (1 jlfl f A RBUKVKIt IN ! 24 HOURS] ViflflaW Raihf«|, WI J I I■ RV '.'<!• t" «> • MIOYI j th* < ibrnnEWaattkiij ALL IttMofgfS j ITLUTIC COAST LINE NOTTC Thrsp arrivals and departures art' given as information, but arrival and connections .ire not guaranteed. hJffectiv# September 29th. 190 R. NO. 82. No. 86 North.. South 2.80 pm Lv .. .. Augusta. .. Ar 10.00 am 4.03 pm Lv.. .. Ttnrnwelt .. . .Lv 7.55 am 4.80 pm I*Y .. Penmark.. .. Lv 4.38 pm 5.09 pm Lv .. Orangeburg . . Lv 6.o4ptn fi.&opm Lv .. ..Sumter.. .. Lv 8.28 pm 8.25 pm Lv .. ..Florence .. ..I,v 4.40 nm s..oatnAr .. .Richmond.. ..Lv 7.? Rpm 8.40 am Ar Washington.. Lv 1.48 pm 10,00 am Ar .. ..Baltimore.. .Lv 2.12 pm 12.\8pm Ar .. W. Flute .. ..Lv 11.66 am ? 45pm Ar New York. *.4»1 St LV 9.25 am PULLMAN “BnotLtfß ' OAKS between Augusta and New York without ohango. Pining Car Sewlew between Florence and New York. L. n. McOULLtUvI Commercial Agent, SO? Bi-omt St. T C WHITE, W. .1. ORA let, Gen. Pass. Agent. Pass. Trait. Mgr., Wilmington, ft. C. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. ICurrent neneautes rorrecteg te Date.) For Savannah and Macon •7:3oam For Dutdin and Savannah *3:4&pnk For Savannah and Macon ••SHOpm For N«vannr,li and Macau IDHAbia APKIVALS. From Bnvannnh and Mucan .. ! 18:06am From Bnvaiiush and Macon ...••SROam From Bnvannah and Macon . . •7.50 pm From Dublin and Savannah...4*Mi46pm •Dally. ••Uxcept Sunday MSunday only. Drawing Honm Bleeping Cara netvveon Augusta nnd Snvunnah on night trains Connects at Milieu win, through sie«p! Ing Cura u> and fvum Mnooh. Atlaiua. Columbus, Birmingham and Chll-alO, Ilia F. F. POWKRS. \V U. HAOIvUTT Com ! Agt rrav. l*as». Agt. fit Broad Ml. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway -a* 1 J?* . f ®*Fiwit.* «rnviu» &..a Gepmiu.e# or it Ring, lhiit.it stnllon, Aufuaiu. On., If * *““• , ' t »hh ß »rilon» with othrr eompn niea, elmply given us tutormij t ioik «na are not gii.iiHiiivrd (Effective ft«pt. 14, 1*108.) . DEPARTUFiEi 0 .000 n. ni. No. 7, Duiiy for AnderHGti, fcenecH, lYV'UTella, »te 10:10 « rn.—No. 1, i.hiiv i«jt urfiMiwniiu, Liiureim, lit uenvliln, ' Hprti tanhurs. HendereimviUe ulid Aeiieviii««. 2:05 j). m N»>. 12. naliv for AU«md4U, Fnirfox. Cilarlfiftoti, RtVlnniih, UiUdUfort, Fort Boyui. 4:40 p. m No. j, imiiy f.»r (Ircfcnwood, No. 6 lonvee < .re. Mwood » bO u. U 1 for KimrianbUrg. AfIBIVAL* No 4,sJpnUy 'rum ‘lreenWOnd, D:3O A. m NO. 4! duly from (’hirbuMoh, vonneh, rtOAuforl, Pert l{oy«l. etc 12 30 p. m. No. 2, dally from AHtteYllie, Bpnrt otlbui'K. Qrefenwoo<J, etc., fi 16 p. m No. 8, Unity from Atui4oM(in, McOOrmlek. etc,. T:8I p. m. Trhinn 41 ond 42 run 9olld tMMWOwh Au«u.*«ta mid <. hhrieH|on Tfi Weekly PnNor Cur e* * vice beiw»*en Auffudta and Aehevllle. leaving Aogimtfv ToeedaVH. Thuradoye find SAtordny*; ARhevluo MOndaye,- Wedueeditf nnd trt day A. Train* No*, | hii<l ii FiRNtUBT WII.I.IaMS, <|nnrn4t pimeenger Ag«*nl, Mo. >oV HDmtituy, Augiinta. (in. MRS. EMMA G. JORDAN DIED dN SATURDAY /The announcement In made of the death of Mrs. fSitwuA G. lordan, wife of Mr. A. R. .lordan. »t the city ho* pltnl, Saturday morning nhotll S o'Clork. Mr*. .lordan wax 27 year* of age and her untimely death Is the source of deep regret to her iiisnv” friends She was taken Hick aome lime ago. but It was nOt thought that her slcknexs wax serious, and her death Is therefore x great shook. Mrs. lordan whs an amiable anil Christian Indy and wax loved and exteemed by all who came In contact with Iter. She Is survived by a husband, Mr. A. It. .lordnn, who Is *n employe at the post office, and two babies, a grandmother, Mr*. Emma Hramlon, nn uncle, Mr. Will Brandon of Kdle, and her father. Mn Milton Palmer. The funeral take* place Sunday at 11 o'clock from the Orgcewood church. Rev. W. I. ftelph will officiate. The Interment will be in the Graonwood cemetery. CARDINAL GIBBONS GIVEN RECEPTION Returns From Hi* Trip, Where He Visited the Pope. BALTIMORE Cardinal Gibbon* will be given a great reception on hi* return home Saturday from hlx European trip, Which he took to visit the pope and attend the euelisrlsttc congress tn Ixmdon. SPECIAL NOTICES. Announcement GEORGE V. BEALL. A FREE holder, rexpert fully announces ht# candidacy for member of the board of education from the I2lat. district at the election at Brandon Reload November 7lh, 1908. 06-MM3-17 20-84-27-31, N'ov .16(1 Augusta G* Oct ft. IftCft TO IME OFFICER# AND MKM hers of WoodlEWn Council No. 29 Jr O U. A M . and Augusta Coun cil No, 32 .!r. O, 11. A M , are re quexted to meet at the corner of MeKitine and Broad slrneta Sun day morning at ft o’clock to tak* a car for Wsrrenvllle, H. C,, to at tend annual sermon of Warrenvilio i.angley and Granlterllle council* who have extended H special Invl tatlon to Augusta council* to at tend. Rev. Ohax. M Wllkerson will deliver the Mermen. (' M Wllkerson, .1 .1. M TICE, E. H. Held in a, ollc Committee. FINANCIAL THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA 707 BROAD STREET. , ORGANIZED 1866. V ’ , CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS a.. $450,000.0) L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Csshlen. BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, this Bank win pay 4 per .•not In terest i.n CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. These certificates will be Issued by us in sums of SIOO.OO mid up, for stipulated periods of time, to suit the Depositors' convenience. SAPETY LOCK BOXES SB.OO TO $20.00 PER YEAR. The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. mosmsss aessas .. . j. —' 1 THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, has Capital $400,000.00 Surplus • 140,000.00 Stockholders’ Liability 400,000.00 ToUl $940,000.00 as SECURITY FOR ITS DEPOSITORS Your Account is Solicited. i.::;:... ■ 7: ■ ■■ J Georgia Railroad Bank; Augusta, Georgia. This Bank Solicits the banking business of merchants and corporations. We pay 4 Per Cent Interest ou all deposits placed in our Savings Dept. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED. mm k i ■■ ■— , , ■ ' ■* .. —* *1 ■ II ■— I ■ . I - - Four Times a Year Instead of two, we psy interest at the rate of 4 psr cent to our depoeitore, by mean, of the Coupon Certificate of Deposit, Issued in Augusta only by the Merchant* Bank Capital and Surplus. $300,000.00 SPECIAL NOTICES. CITY TAX NOTICE City Treasury, No. 811 141114 flt. Augusta, Ga., Oct. Ist, 1908. DUBLtU NOTICE! IB IIRRKBV given that the last payment of City Tax ftß Ihe year 190 S (being t-4 of the wlgile tagi, will be due and pay able ng or before October 201 h. 1908, One-quarter of the wilier rate enter ed on 11)0 IS* dlgeat will be payable on ihe same lime A penally of 19 per cent and eosta fl 50) wtll be nrt# ed and rnlleeied aw required for fall lire to pay In Ihe time prescribed by the lax ordinance. The aHKeasmcniH for at root sjirlnk ling, hills mailed July lnt, nit,, are now due and payable. Hours: 9 to 2, 3 to 5 p in. tiif cnv council or augubta. Ily H. H Morris, Col. 4) Tress. C. A. oBOm Office of Uoiiiiiiiaslniior of KohUm and Revenue, Richmond County. Ga. Augusta, Ga., Hop:. 14, lllnx To Charles H. Holiler, Tax Cuikrator, RleiiuioiiU Countyi The following sssesamenla npoh ilis Hiale Tax for Ihe year I9UB are hereby made and you or your sue ressor* In afflre am hereby insimuted and requited to collect Ihe same. Pnuper 5 8 Poor House 114 Koii'lh aud llrldgex 13 8 I’ourt Expense. 21 2 Maintaining Prisoners ....114 Jurors 5.8 Election* .1 .. 2. Puh'lc Building* 5 8 Jail 5.8 Coroner 2.1 Small Pox 5.8 County Police 2 4 Reformatory 3.3 94.8 the same being forty-six cent* on the one hundred dollnrs of tuxalil* property, or ninety-four and 6 16 per cent of Ihe State Tax of four and 65100 mills, levied for other than funding purpose, WILLIAM P EVE, Bulge City court and Exult Commr Itosd* and Revenue, Richmond Co. Gs Attest WM. DA. WALKER, ‘>rk Oct. If, c Tnx Collector's office, Richmond County. Nolle* I* hereby glx-en thxt th* glut* | County and School Tnx for l»0X »r* now •tie snd pevnhl* at office. The fol lowing. »r« th* r»i*s p»r hundred State .. .Ml cnusty H Hctiooi as , •t it or 9lX.in p*r thoimfind Tut pnytrn ar« i rp'iu*st«fl to rttiik* prompt payment*. r stA« ROMLRfI. Tut CollrrCor, County j Oct 20c CHEW RED EYE TOBACCO I Taylor Bron, Mfn„ Wlntlon Selem, N. C PAGE SEVEN FINANCIAL SPECIAL NOTICES Notice. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE: THAT I am no longer connecUyl with the barber shop on Mclntosh street, hul have opened at 912 Broad l will appreciate ihe continued patroQura of my old customers ami Iho gen. ersl public as well. I‘ROK. K. D. AMONETTI. ol 60 Water Works Notice. THE! Pimt.lO IB REX)UIWTrn Tt» be yerv careful to leave all hvdranls pud other op* iiingH closed to avoid any waste of water. We have found many cases, where parlies will leave hydrants open, presumably tb be certain to know when the water la turned on This causes a great Waste which uiuhl. be stooped Kprlnklltitf of Igwhi and washing o f pavements atrlelly prohibited JNO. D. TWIU%a, JR Hupt. C. W. W MHtf A. L. Farle, 112 East Ray Hi., Navannsh Damaged Gotton. Healed bide will b# received at th« office of A. I„ Farle, 112 Eaxt Ray street, Hnvannnh, Ga until Tuesdav, October 13th, 1908, at noon, for tlm purchase Of 995 balex Wet cotton and 227 bale* burned and wet cotton now fit foot of Burimrd street, Havamuin. damaged ex *lcani*hlp "Nacixichee ’ Hid* must be made per bale for the wet bxle* and burned bale* xe pe r aiely. Payment must be In cash to the oeean Steamship Company, Sa vannah, before the cotton I* remov ed Purchaxera must remove cotton from wharf by 6 p, m, 17th Inxt. The right lx reserved to reject any and all bldx. A L. 6'AUIB, IBiderwrlterx’ Agent. Frank F. Koehler, Special Agent. o 10-12 c -a _ „ Notice, To Owner* of Hacks, Drays, Carts mid Wagons: The* license iax of five dollars a horse per year I* now dun on every hack, dray, can or wagon that Is run for hire or Used In delivering good* —except the one free dray license 1 that Is given with buxliiexx license* to be used only In carrying on thn 1 business for which the buxine** li cense 1* lxsip-d, which la renewable January Ist, next, when buxines* li cense* are renewed. Obtain blank, bond at the offlee of clerk of council, *lgn bond opposite the word "Principal;" have some one who return* to the city of Augusta a* much a* SSOO for taxation *lgn le ; neath your signature and opposite the I word "Surety;" pay the collector an l treasurer (Mr, H. 11. Morris) tho proper license tux, and present hlx r* celpf find the bond to the clerk of I council, who will Issue license and tags. Wnt. LYON MARTIN, 1015 c Clerk of Council, For Council, Second Ward. AT THE SOLICITATION OF friends, I announce myself a can didate for the pusltlon of Concll man from the Second ward, to fill the vacancy caused by the reals nation of Mr. Eugene l. Johnson. OVU J. F RANK CARS Vi DLL.