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WANTS
PEOPLE READ HERALD
WANTS EVERY DAY
FOR BARGAINS.
There’s a Bargain in Thera
Today That’s For
You.
There 18 u Job for you—of conrho;
«.o keep it want ad. buiy lit your bo
tmlf.
Not much use reducing price* mid
then keeping it u half hoc ret.
Thu one person In the city to whom
your want ,id should appeal 1* .lout
lye* "ri-Hdlott the paper*" the**
day*.
I mantle** properly *GII olfwl moat
of your good luck Itcothnr thing*.
Kcimrthing thm In advert l«ed today
would probably look better In your
home tiinn in uliy other In Ibc city.
Hundred* of people are "almost
persuaded 'to buy real cm ate They
will retd YOUR .id
No store can afford to advertise a?
greaslvely mile- t It la a (rood atore.
You are aafe in patronizing a aloro
that la not afraid to b« In the lliue
light
The rperobant who doe* not adver*
llae at all probably ban hi* reaano
—but If you naked him whni they
were he w apiedlly Invent tome
counterfeit oii-i lor you.
SITUATION WANTED
Male.
rtitnK a young white MAN
who haw had experience dealrea po
allien In dry gondn, grocery nr fnrnl
ture atore. Addreaa "Jack," Care The
Herald •»!>!
WANTED HELP Male
WANTED RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS
poal office clerk*, carrier*, $l,lOO
yearly. November examinations j
i’reparatlon free Write Immediately
Franklin Inaißuin. Rocheater, N. Y j
■TBNOfIRAI’HKIt WANTED AT j
once young man atenographer
|4ti no per month Anawer In hand
writing, Htale experience Addreaa
XXX care of Herald. A 3 l|i
WANTED Miscellaenoua
wanted everybody to know
that we aie open fur Imihlhoiih at {
tin* name old idand Dellqueat New i
(ml Old llook Store a3lc
.1 Mft ICR WANTED I/) WEST I
prb - per thouaand for lumber; too. j
(111-I 111 lilt, "On feet \VW take rtlll (if I
log Hither toiiK or «Wort leal Ad
dtesa II M , eeie The Herald *4c
A KKIMIKRBNTATIVK WHO CAN
reach the educated je-epte chii earn
one dollar per hour In writing to
Mia. Doctor John It F.lk.n. llender ,
•on* llle, N. C. all-j
Horse Shoeing.
llKill WATER NKVKR TOUCHED!
m* on hortf »hmi!»n i h*'** on«*
of tti«' b«’Mt »’QUlpi>' cl h<M hodiii
iluipH in AugUßtt*. mid niwit*:- *h\
k full lln© of hHoi d k« ** *
A l«o UlM* A kt! 'At haltd IllHtir j
I fit nil tlu* i*ho«u» inym It and
**♦* th«t tiny Hi* 1 put on properly. 1
•oltctt your |iktroo«K«, or a part ot j
It nt lenat. Thrur of the l»«*Mt »!u»«th !
In town. 1 nn Ainu* forty five bond. i
4 p«*r d»> Shoo* otto dul j
tar prr irt and upwmtU. Monthly
aho«*ln* Horn* clipping. Clipper
t lad- M AhNrprtu d. La M Hutto, 722
Kllta ulrovl. *Jl‘
Concrete Work.
OONUItKTI WORK I DO ALL
ktnda of concrete work, such a«
cement walk*, reinforced work. I
have the latest Improved machinery,
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
der# LMtmales and apecttlcauon*
(urnlahed A. M. M* Daniel. Align*
ta, Oa. J27if
Carpenter Work
i am prepared to no all kind
of carpenter repair work promidly
can furnl»h two carpenter* Apply
F M King IMS I'ope A»e «2p
Safe Cleaned
HAVE YOUR SAIF COMBINATION'!
tnd ollod tht*
and avoid tulufv IrouttV Jno. F j
Vrkctato, ST OmplH*U M .Ulc
Groceries.
1 AM NOW IN MY NEW STORK
at 12AO Rtoad ttreet with a trexh
lock of giaal* *ed am now rradv to
till erder* on abort noth- Call and
■re in* J W Smith tUol Broad St
■lc
Expert Cleaning.
ci MR CLEAN AM' PHKSS YOUIt
uit* L*4l«*‘ aluru rl«*anad and
«,fd The bf*t work for thu t
»y of any concern in cit>
Pm a urw hat ahr it *«• van limit**
old our net All work guar ant'
Culbreth Pmilng Club. 31 & Mclntu.-ii
Pt rbour 741 Ik!
WfKW, mow AMT* nm
.». ua.
A WANT AD. IS QUICKER.
In The Herald Pay
lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALK: HALF CORD DRY
plno wood, delivered, for $1 50.
Rtiatlc awlnga $3.00 and Rocking
chair* $1 60 each. Home fine Colum
bian Wyandotte*. S. L. Wyandotte*,
Light Itrahma* and White Rock* at
special Clove out prices- Kgga for
hatching, all Breed*. Belvldere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta, lia.
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD A 8 NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
White’s garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. ts
WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS
paper* for wrapping purpOKC*. Ap
ply at Herald office Jl6tf
WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NlsWK
paper* for wrapping purpo*e*. Ap
ply at Herald Office. Jl6tf
ENGINE: GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Atlas engine, practically new, for
sale at a bargain. Address Engine, !
care Herald.
WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS
paper* for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office. Jl6tf
HAY PRESSES, FIVE DlFFEß
styles ot our own make, -both belt
i and horse power. Spike tooth har
town, mower*, rakes, Isay loaders,
manure Kpreader*. husk and ear eorn
grinders, pea thr -uHhorr,, <B*. Repair
ing farm Implement* of all descrip
tions a specially. Conte und see us.
Wlrtz A llernlen. J2Ktf.
WE HAVE FOR HALE A TWO
horse all steel hay baler, In splen
did condition, *old for no fault, but
the owner want* to buy a belt power
tires* Come und see us, Wlrtz &
llernlen. J2Btf
IF YOU WANT A PERMANENT
rooting use Protection Brand. This
roofing haH a alx Inch lap and driving
nulls through the lap only and in
mi nting the over lapping sheet to It
that no nulls are exposed it can be
laid by any handy man This roofing
I* made ai-phult and containing no
tar Sold by W. W. Jones, 117 Mein
tosh St, Augusta SI tic
FOR SALE
Poultry an I Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Ton.o* ( . (lee*e, Muscovey Ducks;
Barred P'vmouth It a ka; all farm
rallied, he,.. , hv and from first-ela**
stock Price* reasonable. Address
liowdrn Phtnlxy, Crovutown, (la. ts
ID FF ORPINGTONS- Y FEW MCE
young cockrele for sale. From the
original famous Cook strain. Bowdru
I'hlnDy,
FOR SALE Real Estate
AN IDEAL HOME IT WILL Dou
ble in value In ten years; stop pay.
leg rent; al-o 36 acre* fine laud at
Giaiewood Apply tu C. T Schmidt.
443 Walker St al6c
Lost and Found
» ALF STRAYED OR STOLEN
from corner Gwinnett and Harlsoe
striet* Wednesday, a red calf. No
tify MAS, cure The Herald, und
get reward a22tf
LOST, WATCH GOLD WATCH AND
loh at qjilon deput. 8.10 Saturday
afternoon Kinder will return and bo
-- warded C W Beeson. 843 Reyil
old* St ale
FOUND COWS TAKEN UP OUT!
of high water, on,, red heifer and
| one blin k steer Ow ner ran recover
j amp by provltut property ami pay
Ipk expenses Apply It C Jemtlngr
Clifton A*e. North AuruhU. H2c
FOUND: ONE MARE IN CANAL
Apply W. J. I’aul at Lombaid’e
S2p
FOUNT) HORSES TWO HORSES
Owinr nm get same by proving
property amt paying a’X|«utsea. Ap
ply J. S. Farr, Albion New a Co.
RnpS c
Clothes Pressed
THERE IS NO USE OF CRYING
over .pilled milk What’* done
ean’t be undone, but you eat) help
matters considerably by sending ua,
y our elothea to be cleaned and pres* |
ed We can’t give you a new *ul!.'
but we van make a our old one look
plat a* good a* new Give u« a trial
and be convinced Verier* Press
mg Club. 313 Mclntosh. I'hone 2415
.1 I* Stephen*. Mgi «4u
Pickling Goods
GREEN IT PEERS Mr PER PECK;
Hi«'«m toman*'* par an
p a tltiagd! a\h? par gallon, onbmt 2£>c
per boll park, larga while head
bag* ll>c amt li*c; apttcaa and ll£.
Now la the beat lime to do your pick
Utlg Fleam' glxe me your older.]
it A Grim aud. 31* Cummtng Mrcet,
, Phone No ldub a!sc 1
DON'T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM
h. E. EOURCHER.
572 BROAD ST.
SUCCESS
la sure If you plant Alexander’s
SEEDS.
WE TEST OUR SEEDS, every
bag, at it arrives from the grow
ers and WE KNOW they wi4l
grow, and somehow the Augusta
Truckers, and thousands of oth
ers have found it out. That’s the
reason we have already sold near
ly twice as much seed this year
as we did last.
Good season now to plant tur
nips, cabbage, beets, lettuce, win
ter radishes, rutabagas, etc.
THANK YOU THANK YOU
Alexander Seed Co.
CAREFUL SEEDSMEN.
011 BROAD. AUGUST A
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Four Boat Cards. 50c alOtf
FOR RENT Real Estate.
RESIDENCES’ TWO DESIRABLE
residences over Maxwell Building,
1200 Block Broad street, from Octo
ber Ist. sue
COTTAGE; A FURNISHED COT
tage on Hill for rent for September
and October. Apply F. M. Butt & Co.,
Leonard Bldg sic
7 WARREN BLOCK, FRONT AND
rear atoreu lor rent; also 934 Elll
street. Apply to Jacob Phinlzy. J6tf
FOR ItBNT: RESIDENCE 1242 AND
1244 Broad street, $25.00 each. Pos-
Henßlon at ouoe Jno i Evans. alßtf
405 Marbury, 6 room*. $27.60.
Cor Oreeno and Marbury, over store,
10 rooms, $37 60.
En'abllahed Grocery atore, oor Greene
and Marbury. S3O 00.
Parties having houses and lots for
*al« or rent, please have them listed
with ua. Cheap money to loan on
city property. Apply Jno. J. Cohen,
735 Broad St JIMf
STORKS 321 AND 323 JACKSON ST,
opposite opera house. Apply to
Hulae's Steam Laundry. Jstt
FOR RENT Rooms
jI OK RICNT 10-room residence
Itto.td atrset. above high wat4>r Ap
ply Wednesday from II to 1 o'clock nt
413 ifruatl at. n.p
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON’T HUY YOUR HORSES
und mule* front us. we both lose
money Augusta Stock Y’ards.
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves. They
are hardy, clean stuck, good milkers
and with beef conformation Just the
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm For prices and estimates,
w rite Bowdre Phinlzy, Grovetown, Ga
9
Repairing Headquarters.
IF YOU WANT ANY REPAIRING
to be done or rubber Great to be
fitted on baby earrlage*. go-carts, give
in,, a trial; I alx*. repair sewing in*
chine* ptanoe. organs, furniture amt
etc I buy and sell second hand fur
nlture and pay the best of prices for
It. I also sell Being machine needle* j
oil and all part* for all makes of
machine*; all I ask of you la to give
me a trial order, anil I will guarantee
you satisfaction. 'Phone 666. Lewi*
K. Moseley, 527 Broad atreet
Al 6 Sun. Mon. Tue*., Moc
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
'he best plastering material for
wall* and celling* It give* addi
tional strength (o the building and
stay* put forever. A It MrlYatilei.
Augusta. Ga j!4tf
Clothes Presst d
STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE
same old stand. In the same old
way, at the same old price. Verdery
I'reeslng Club. 313 Mclntosh street
Phone 2425 *4e
Wall Paper.
PLENTY OF WALL PAPER AND
paint on hand W 0 Rhoades £
Co. Opera Bldg sic
Clothes Cleaned.
SAVANNAH RUHR MUD STICKS
pretty tight, but we can get It out.
i Verdery Pressing Club. 313 Mclntosh
■ Phone 2t. *4C
Furniture.
DAMAGED FURNITURE RKF3NIBH
ed «• d vit ’ «!■.••*! \\ *' Rhoades
A Co . Opera Bldg. ale
Matting.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
matting ert hand Call and soe it*
before buying W. C. Hhoadrt A Ce
opera Bldg ale
Notice
DR ’ n. BAKItOT HAS SKll RV
ed tc M* office room SOB
Bldg and will be pleased to see hie
patient*. Aglp
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
Trunk Hospital
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS I AND
they are good ones) can put your
old, disabled trunk, case and grip In
firat-class condition —a new slat, lock,
clpmp. etc., and It's in condition for
years of service. Cost is small. Trunk
sent for and delivered free of cost.
C4y we will take your old trunk as
part payment for a nice, new one
Telephone us, 593, or give us a call
at our well-stocked, upactous store.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 861 Broad.
Wrong side of a’reet, but right side
of prices M. M. Cleckiey, Prop
Pressing.
PRETTY HARD, OLD MAN. BUT IT
can be helped. Send your clothe:
to us to be cleaned and pressed and
you will never know they have been
wet. Verdery Pressing Club, 313 7th
St. Phone 2425. s4c
To Piano Owners
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
this date on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned for $5 00. The spe
cial price of tuning Is $2.60. Call up
Robt. J. Wataon. Phone 504, No. 666
Broad street, the Cable Co. (All work
strictly first class.) 820 c
Reward.
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
lever that Randall's Chill and Fe
ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed
to cure where others fall. No cure
no pay. Phone 2211 Randall's Phar
macy. We deliver to any part of the
city. s2c
PKRFETUA EXTRACT, SWEET
auu a* the name Implies—lasting.
$1.25 an ounce. Parr’s Pharmacy.
Phono 369.
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR
day. Reudy at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c
quart. Vandiver's Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. J2stf
Shades.
IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THE
shade Hue we have them in all
widths and lengths. \V. C. Rhoades
& Co., Opera Bldg sic
Cheap Lumher
A LARGE LOT OF' FLOORING, CEIL
lug aud weather boarding, all
grades; a.so a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1 -in.
boards to Bxlo framelng. All this
stock must bo disposed of In next 3d
days. Aidresx Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Avt and 16th St., or W.
J O'Connor, 856 Broad St. ts
BEE N
In the water but now out
and ready for business at
the same old stand. No
damaged goods.
Green & Horsey,
820 BROAD ST.
—.— J"*""— .-1! ■
E. M. Deas
MEATS HAS A FINE SELECT
stock of home raised beef, veal,
pork, extra fin,, lamb, spring lamb,
etr. E. M. Ili ac, 313 Jackson street.
Phone 210. Sic
Brick Masons
THOMAS NICHOLS AND SONS,
Practical Brick Masena and Plasters
want to figure with you. Try us and
you will he pleased with results.
Thomas Nichols, 1916 YVatklns St.,
Augusta, Ga. Sept2p
Merry Widow.
MERRY WIDOW PERFUME THE
hit of the season. Try It. Phone
u> No. 1166, Tt-asier Pharmacy, 1.166
Broad. J22U
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA.
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
50 cents Phone 111 Alt!
Notice to the Public.
j I RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE
public that I am prepared to flit
all order* in drugs, chemicals, etc.
Prescriptions a specialty. The King
Pharmacy, Phone 615., 1286 Broad St.
Sip
Furniture Repairing.
WHAT'S THE USE OF BUYING
new furniture when you can have
your old furniture done over and It
will look na good a* new for half the
! money. C. C. Mitchell, 519 Broad S*.
• lc
Fruits and Vegetables
IF YOU WANT NOTHING BUT
fresh fruit and vegetable* 1 hare
them In large quantities; I also give
you seiaethlng free with every reah
purchase Phone order* given prompt
attention Call phoae 69 Max Mo
gulescue MS Broad street Sic
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
WARNING
WE MAKE A SPECIAL
TY OF OPENING AND
REPAIRING IRON
SAFES. ALL COMBINA
TION LOCKS SHOULD
BE EXAMINED NOW
AND SAVE TROUBLE.
H. E. Fourcher
*72 BROAD.
Drugs
WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN
the drug line phone 328. We de
liver to any part of the city; also a
full line of Buist garden seed. Model
Pharmacy, B. F. Matheny, Prop., cor
ner Broad and Kollock streets.
Sic
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
Phone 16. Al2tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
STURMAN'S PREPARATORY
SCHOOL
1239 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga.
Phone 1511. Fall and winter session
begins Monday, September 14th.
Thorough mathematical and classical
course*. For full particulars, address
WM. H. STURMAN, Principal.
s3c
HALL’S BARBER SHOP DOING
business at the same old stand.
A3lc
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
This is to notify the public and ail
whom it may concern that I will
not he responsible for any debts
contracted In my name, except
thos e personally contracted by nit
GEORGE H. HOWARD
Sept 290
Owing to conditions of our city, the
Dance scheduled to be given by Au
gusta Pressmens Union, No. je7, at
the Lake tonight, is posponed in
deflnately.
A Warning To The Public
Whereas 'he City will he in dnrk
ness ior two or three days to come
and the same is well known througn
out the surrounding country, I warn
you to look out for thieves of all
kinds that will flock here from dil
ferent towns, such as Porch climbers,
Safe blowers and general all-round
thieves
lie sure to leave gas lights burning
in your place of business. Lookout
for porch climbers In residence part
of city. Keep your eye on fake sales
men and agents throughout the city
Make prompt reports to police head
quarters. Phone 79.
M. J. NORRIS
Chief Police—S4(
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
Augusta District.
Temperature.
Max. Min. Rain.
Augusta 80 62 0
Allendale 81 66 0
Athens 76 61 0
llateeburg 75 58 0
Black v Hie 81 62 0
camak 80 57 0
Columbia 80 63 0
Greensboro 81 57 0
Washington 81 60 0
Waynesboro 80 63 0
Averages 80 61 *
Texas Rainfall.
Houston 96
Temple 22
District Averages.
Temperature.
Max Min. Rain.
Atlanta 82 62 0
Augusta .. 80 61 0
! Charleston 80 66 0
I Galveston 92 70 4
I Little Rock 92 64 0
Memphis 88 64 0
Mobile 88 64 0
Montgomery 84 62 0
New Orleans 88 66 T
{Oklahoma 92 70 0
I Savannah ..86 64 0
{Vicksburg 88 66 0
Wilmington . .... ..80 60 0
Remarks.
Except light ahowerg In Texas, dry
und pleasant weather prevail*
throughout the entire belt
D FISHER.
Observer.
LEGAL NOTICES.
jSTATE OF GEORGIA
RICHMOND COUNTY.
, To the Superior Court or Saia County:
• : ,e petition of Nathaniel L. Willet,
J ‘ , “ n PMnizy and William B. Marks, an
i county, respectfully shows:
1- i hat they desire for iheraaelves,
'' *!r aasocatee and successors to be in-
Mporated under the name of the 'W.
» illet fc>*ted Company, ’ for a perioa
•>t twenty years, with the privilege oi
.T-m-wal at ths* end of that time.
-• i hat the object of said corporation
pecuniary profit, and the particular
■ us in ess they propose to carry on is the
uying and selling, both at whoienale
u.a retail, of seeds, poultry supplies,
prepared roofing, pet stock and or her
*.nttls, and the buying, selling and
uufaeturing of animal feeds, animal
medle*. insecticides, spray machines,
utilizers, farm machinery and anpii
i.< e®, together with all articles and
u'ichundise usually sold In connection
itl. such business and to do a gen
cl retail and wholesale seed and feed
usiness.
3. That the amount of capital to ce
in ployed by them,* actually paid in, js
• -0.h0u.00, divided into 200 snare'* s»i
*i’>o.Uo ouch. That your petitioners 3t
said corporation to oe empowered
*° increase said capital to an amount
not. exceeding 1100,000.00 from lime to
Ume, ns the stockholders may determine
by a mujority vote, to receive propoi ’y.
a - a fair valuation as well as money
iri payment of subscriptions to mo k;
ind that there shall bi- no individual
liability to any stockholder, except for
his unpaid stock subscription.
4. That the principal place of doing
business of said corporation is to be the
city of Augusta, in said county, with
the right of establishing otner places
of business at such points as the direc
tors may determine.
5. That your petitioners desire juaid
corporation empowered to buy, sell, own,
lease and hire real and personal proper -
ty; to contract and be contracted with;
to borrow money; to execute and nego
tiate its promissory notes and olhet ob
ligations; to secure its debts by mort
gages. security deeds and in any other
manner recognized by the laws of Geor
gia; to sue and be sued; to have a
vO make by-laws and cnange the same
at pleasure; to do and perform eveiy
thing needful for the .successful Coiiduc:
of such business and generally to n ive
and exercise all the powers incident to
such corporations under the laws of
Georgia.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
they and their associates and success
ors be incorporated with the powers and
privileges, for the purposes and the
term, and under the name aforesaid.
HAMILTON PHINIZY,
Attorney for Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
I, Daniel Kerr, deputy clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, hereby
certify that the foiegoing is a true and
correct copy of the application lor char
ter of N. L. Willet Seed Company, of
file in this office.
Witness my orticial signature and s<ni
of said court this Bth day of August,
190#. DANIEL KERR,
Deputy Clerk Superior Cour* R. Co. Ga.
alO 17 H 4 31c
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of Said Couaty:
The petition of Frank Rouse and H.
Gould Barrett, of Richmond County,
Georgia, and A. W. Reynolds and \V.
W. McElmurray, of Aiken County, South
Carolina, respectfully shows;
<1) That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
incorporated under the laws of this state
under the name and style of the Au
gusta Canning Company, Übr u period of
twenty years, with the privilege ot re
newal at the expiration thereof.
(2> That the principal office ot said
company is to be in t lie City of Augusta,
Georgia, dad petitioners desire the rigri
to. establish branch offices within this
state and elsewhere whenever the hold- ■
rs of a majority of the stock may so 1
determine.
<3> The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain for itself and siocnnoia
ers.
»4) The business to be carried on by
said corporation is the buying and sell
ing of real and personal property, buying
and telling of vegetables and frtrt of j
ill kinds, and the canning and preserv- 1
•mg of vegetables and fruits, and the j
carrying on of a general commission,
produce, -storage and brokerage bust \
ness.
That the capital stock of said c£>r- i
;-oration shall bf Twenty-Five I nous- ‘
d I>o!!ars <525,000.00), with ih*» privii-1
g of Increasing the .•nine to One Jitm
■' * <1 Thousand ($100,000.00;, upoy a nw
crity vote of the stockholders.
ov.k is to be divided into shares of'
• hundred dollars tsloo> o; eh, twenty
per cent <2O per cent) of the eapl'ai I
- oek to be employed by said corporation
‘ ■ vlng already been actually paid in.
Petitioners desire to * .vcrcis • nil I
he rights generally incident t > corpor- :
•Hons, such as to sue and be sued, make I
.11 necessary by-laws, rules and tvgula- '
inn*, execute notes, bonds and other
uid-nces of Indel *«*dness. M nu *oi ur*
‘h. same by mortgage or security do. d,
* acquire and sell the stock of other
rpor.Gioi s. and to discontinue and !
-ii <1 up t!. r 1 ;>i • • : y ume up-vi
th * vote of two-thirds of said stockhold-j
(Signed.) W K. MILLER,
Petitioners Attorney. 1
Filed In Office this loth day of Au- ,
gust, 1908*.
WM. DA. WALKER.
Clerk Superior Court Richmond Co. Ja. j
STATE OF GEORGIX
RICHMOND COl NTY—
I Wm D’A Walker, clerk of the Su
perior Court of said County, do hereby ’
certify that the foregoing 1a • ti te .md
e o re* t copy of he application for char i
ter of the Augusta Canning Company, i
ii"* It is of file In the office of said --ourt. I
WM. D A. WAi.KEI*.
Clerk Superior Cour* .iJchiuonu Co. Ga.
alO 17 24 31c. j
Union Saving* Bank v*. Jesse F. Hatener
in 1 nr; mT”;riok court of kilu
mond County, Georgia, 'ktober term,
lbv.v Foreclosure of Mortgage.
To Jesse K. Hatcher:
You are here! y cited and required, per
sonally or by attorney, to be and rppunr
at the .Superior Court to be held In and
for satd County, on the tnlnl Monday
In October, 19VS, then and there to make
..: -wer or def, i*l\e allegation In wru
ing. to plaintiff'* petition: a*. In default
thereof, the court will proceed according
to the statute in *uch case* made and
provided
While** the Honorable Item*- C. item
mand. Judge of *.*!d Court, thl* the 27tn
day of July ISOS
WM D'A. WALKER. Clerk.
J74-:* *:»-2»r
FUNERAL NOTICE.
DtED—MRS ADELINE BRADY IN
Nt * York. Wednesday, Aug. "6th,
funeral from the realdence of Mrs
1 0. Le»y, 1167 Greene St., Tt'BS
DAY, Srpt. let . at 4 p. m Atlanta
and Sarannnh papers and New
York Herald plraer ropy, A*lc.
MONDAY, AUGUST 31
WANTS
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.—PROCESS.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Acquila Chace vs. N. L. Chace,
The defendant, N. L. Chace is nereby
required, in person or by Attorney, to be
and appear at the Superior Court next,
to be holden in and for the County afore
said, on the Third Monday in October,
1908, then and there to answer the
Plaintiff in action of Divorce, eto. As
in default of such appearance, said Court
wil proceed thereon, as to justice may
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this 18th day
of August, 1908.
WM. D'A. WALKER,
A IS-31 S 15-29 Clerk.
Trustees Sale in Bankruptcy.
Under and by virtue of an order of the
Hon. Joseph Ganalil, Referee In Bank
ruptcy for the North Eastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia passed
in the bankruptcy case of Tysor Cheat
ham Mercantile Company bankrupts, the
undersigned will expose for public sale
on the premises formerly occupied by
said Tysor Cheatham Mercantile Com
pany at Warrenton, Georgia to the high
est bidder for cash on Mpnday,- August
the 31st, A. D. 1908, between the legal
hours of sale commencing at 12 o'clock,
noon, the folowing property sold as thd
property of said bankrupts:
The stock of general merchandise of
Tysor Cheamham Mercantile Company
consisting of dry goods, shoes, hat*,
clothing, mens furnishing goods, milli
nery, notions, hardware, groceries, far
mer’s supplies, fixtures and furniture,
such as show cases, wall slio \ cases,
safe, chairs, etc., notes and accounts, j
wagons, 1 horse, etc.
The stock of merchandise will first he
divided into parcels and sold in that man
ner and then in bulk which ever method
realizes the most money will be reported
to the Court for confirmation. Ail sab s
subject to confirmation by the Court.
The successful bidder wil be required to
deposit ten per cent of his bid in cash,
the balance to be paid in when sale is
confirmed, if any sale is not confirmed
the deposit wil be returned
This the 24th Day of Augusta, A. D.
1908.
OLIVER ORR, Trustee for the
Tysor Cheatham Mercantile Co.,
Bankrupts.
JJJCKEFEUEI'S
SIFT TO THE
BAPTIST
NEW YORK—As the first step to
ward endowing a great Baptist Uni
versity in the south, as he has al
ready done in the ease of the Chicago
University in the north, John D
Rockefeller, through the general edu
cational board of this city, has of
fered Richmond College, Richmond.
Va., $t50,000 on condition that the
Baptise of the state raise an addditlon
$350,000.
7, 000 MEN ARE IDLY
AWAITING AGREEMENT
All Coal Mines in Wyom
ing Closed Yesterday.
BUTTE. Mont.—All the coal mine*
in Wyoming closed yesterday, and 7,-
000 men are idle because of the fail
ure, of the operators and representa
tives of the United Mine Workers to
reach an agreement on a wage scale.
Open Again!
Wo arc ready for
business with a com
plete new stoek of
pood* and we are sell
ing everything at very
dose figures for cash.
Mark's
Grocery Co.
1023 Broad Street.
Phone 1095.
LEGAL NOTICES.