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PAGE EIGHT
WANTS
A REAL LIVE PAGE IS
WHAT YOU FIND
IN THE HERALD
WANTS.
To answer Home of today'* rlaxsi
find ads wtll require but a short
walk Hut. of course. the one that
Interests you most may be further
u« ay
Kvcn poor advertl»lng doe* not
wholly fall while good advert laltta
' makes" any deserving enterprise.
Btoro prosperity la devised, design
ed and direrted; not five per eent of
It. or of more-ad vemlty, la the re
Hill of "fate." or lurk.
Ijonk nW-r the thing* you have
hough! that were advertised and tie
other things. There v a leaao* In
U.
That friend of your i who is always
an “lucky" about finding baigalnH, is
an experienced id reader that's th
bow and why of It.
“Mltniuy a store-ad la usually
tnlealnr a huyln* ckaare
A toosmaU advarllnlns bill I* the
• r( that la hardest to pn>.
If "shopping" l« pleasant to you
under moat any clrcuniatuneen, it
would be delightful if you were a
tegular (id reader.
SITUATION WANTED
Male.
WANTED: EXTRA WORK TO DO
at night Clerical preferred. J I*., J
care Herald, 87p
WORK ANY HONOR m7|-E WORK
wanted try and Industrious. honest
bui, 15 years old Addteaa .las Seoi;
gltia. 1*34 Greene at reel . *4*
Work any ' Ml'i.oymi \t my
ambitious boy of 16, baa had "X
perlence in drug htmluee soda dla
penstni. cigars, etc AdJreva "Am
blttoua." care Hetnld 34x
WANTED HELP Male
COACHMAN WANTKt) AI'I'I.Y TO
Wm H. Harrell, 2ti3 Ityar Hld'g |
hfpl Jiffi j
E.XPKIUHNt R|» yOl’N'K WHITuj
m m wanted to tuK< orders for and
deliver grin erics No one need no I
pH unl< i the", can furnish flrst-clMs*
left-fence Call HI 1132 Broad. »5c j
an KXI’tJUHMTI) 'IMA \NI) (’<)?■
f *>• imU piiu.H by a v> cil-knotvi) hoiin*
with an f**ti4bli»*bt»<i b'i«n«i»#. li**
».ij,iDU«t rftVf' mil pariHuUn of
t f rl« ikm Ho* UHo N«*w York Clt /
«4c
i’Ait lit HANK A YOt NO WTUTtf
man without f unity to work ami
Hook alter l.ittn; good salary to right
taiiy Apply I. A. Orinaaud. 2 '*
Camming afire'. h'h:
W ,NTED SITUATION
Female.
HOI SKGIKI \ ('OUhlWi WOMAN
til •!lit pOMltllM' KM hDUHMRIrI A 1 • I
ply M toggle Nichols, !»l' UainpblMl
tlir.-t *4xv
WANTFD HELP
Male and Femalo
YVANTLI* I'd. Vol’Ntl L.V ’¥ AM*
Iwenly-liv* l»oy» Al>|tpy * 011*1 KOl |
11 ito) morality Aiikumiu Hot t’.t'o-i" j
Hint IT,-wing Club, 411 Ctui-p •—I •)
*Pp
WANTED MisceUaenoui
IKH SK WANTKU TO \W\ TWO
i(oi t v houift#, to to h moniM, in nuv
local It > AdtltcK* l( W., OH To llt»r*
Kid »'p
WANTKU. EVERYBODY To’KNOW
Oml *0 »re c»|*r*ti for at
the haute ulil aland IK«ll<ju«*ht New
aiul Old Hook Store a3lc
iII?M UKH W A NTKI> LOW KST
prtc« |x»r thoUßAnd (or lumber; too,
OOit toinK’.OOO feet Will lake run of
lo* Kit her ion* in short leaf Ad
dre«» li M , cam The Herald. ate
WANTED Boarders.
I \M GOING TO HUM A CXiTTA'IB
In Summai vtllr iirokKt>l> unfit Nnx
In 10 avoid th« iirkooKK In tho clt>
usual!) fnlfOWtl'g flood* Riid would
like 10 irrurv two young nun or u
roil pit ’ 10 P taro w lit )«■ on* there \il
die. a. ll*ir.lur, cap* Herald «Sp
WANTED Rooms
ROOM A GKNTLI IAN \V\NIS
one furnished room on the Hill as
•oon km posslbh \dili*-' ItOOin l"'i, ■
Albion Hotel
C F Kohlruss
THE MONVMKN I PI vl.i It WISHES
to br notified by all »ho wish tu
havi heir monumental » or* clean
«d or repaired In a prot<er manner
pood work al raagonabte prices. »;> *
Concrete Work.
CONOR i-T i WORK I IK) A 1.1.
kindti o( concrete work. such a*
eeno a*. walka. reinforced work. 1
gave the latest Improvrd machinery,
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pi. mi to turn out work tor bin on
dm Estimates and ageotßcaUona
(urnt)hrd A W McDaniel. Augii*
la Ok J27U
m«» rwo . * at
guMfUji •'
MaanlrSUCK/ aLwv/ r a. a*
in The Herald Pay
1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
TOR SALE—Miscellaneous
POP SALS: HALF CORD DRY
pine wood, delivered, for $1.50.
Hustle swings $3 00 and Rocking.
Chair* $1 60 each. Some fine Colum
bian Wyandotte*, 8. !,. Wyandotte*,
Light Brahma* and White Rock* at
special close out prices. Eggs for
hatching, all Breeda. itelvldere Poul
try Karin, Phone 1184, Augusta, Ga.
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be »een at
White’* garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
offlca. ts
WRAPPING PAPER: OI.D NEWS
paper* for wrapping purpoaea. Ap
ply at Herald office. Jl6tf
VRAPPINO PAPER OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping purpose* Ap.
|dy at Haratd Office. Jlgtf
pool Table' TiiufcK Bbco.’u
hand pool talilca for *ale; cheap to
milok huger Apply Planter*’ Motel
Poo! Room, *4p
ENGINE: GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Alia* engine, practically new, for
ale at a bargain Address Engine,
cure Herald.
POOD T/TtI.ES: TWO POo|, TA
Idea, In perfect condition, for aale;
also aoft drink stand. Address C. T.
W , care Herald. S6c
DISINFECTANTS
CREOLKI :.I hoc IT PROHYLAC
tic Fluid fide Lreolln 10c, 25c,
tic and SI.OO bottle. Piatts Gitlorldcs
f.Oc. t'hiorlde Lime
PARR'S PHARMACY
filti Ilroad Hired . I‘hone 369
ONE HEAVY’DRAFT hSkHi’wAO
Mi and ham*** Wagon built three
month* ago by 11 H Coskcry. liar
lieu braas mminted Wagon and
barnaa* made out us the hast material
Suitable lor wholesale grocery or
loinimilciD house The beat looking
I gam In thp city. Price $215i00 caah
Jack Crum, ion Company, No. 117
.lackßun »treuL
Of R STORE NO 117 JACKSON BT,
four tloor* with elevator runnln;:
to ttip of bnlldliiK tine office down
ttnlis. end four office rooms up stain,
Midi cnfnplet)' building In the city for
wholesale grocery, commission, col
on house, or storage room. Rent
sM,n(m, possession given linmmedt
iilely .talk Cranston Co., No. I!7
Jackson street.
ill l-'FALI) I'HATFORM &UALKH:
nphclty 2,600 lh« . only »M**d four
monthH, s♦»■» 00, also Uo two Hut
irurk so? $1 r o<# Jack Cranston
Co., No. 117 Ja< kson Htmjt
a2l H'Wftf
Warning
We make a specialty of
repairing and cleaning Cash
Registers. All combina
tions should be examined
now and save other trouble.
H. K. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
FOR SAJJ3
Poultry ani Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Tou.ou* Geese, Mimrovey Puck*;
Barred K'vinoulb Kick*; alt farm
raised, he. :h) ami from first (Tan*
stock Prim manual bio. Address
Wowdr# Phlnliy, Jrovofown. Gs. ts
HUFF OMPINUTONS A FEW MCE
young cockrel* for Halo. From tho
origlual fasiuu* Cook itram. ’lowin'
Pblnliy,
FOR SALE Real Estate
AN IDEAL HOME IT WILL l)OU
bio m valuo In lan year*; atop pay.
In* ront; also 116 nrroa dno land at
ilia, i- wood Apply to C. 1. Schmidt,
44- Walker Si. al(c
HOUSE A BEAUTIFUL HOME. - !!:
Hroad *1 root, for Halo; lot 45x120,
bouao of & rooms, Sir*** porch, bark
mid front; cement sidewalk; *.i». a
n. » houio Prlco. )5,.150 cash ip
ply on premlao*. Side
110 l SK A BEAUTIFUL IIOMK. 122-
Broad »trcet, for »*le; lot i ,*ftti,
and front; Cement sidewalk; * is, a
lira hollar Prlco |*..’so cash \
ply on promlKcn *tOc
FOR RENT Rooms
QRKKNK STREET. 344. IDKOOMA
lar»r ktnblr If. 00; Contro atroot,
•Of. Troom*. ist.oo; K.IIIm Mtrort. MO
and MS, broom*, oarh |.\Yi)o. Hroad
•trooi, SJ7, t* iwinii, i»o no. Qroono
•trort S3S. 4 rooms and stable, lower]
flat IJi'd 1 ltiv*d Mtrort, 559, |;
roomM |35 t*C. Hmiuld* atrret. 43 1
■ mm, upper flat. 115.50. Apply
S&5 Hroad MUwrt h,>c
ROOMS FOR RENT at ONCE IN
modern riw'drmw htnrt of th*
city, two furnlMhrd rv*o»» D, A.,
rare Hrra d i4r
A WANT AD. IS SURER!
SEEDS
GOOD SEEDS.
THE VERY BEST
SEEDS.
TESTED SEEDS.
SEEDS THAT ARE BURE TO
GROW.
Alexander Seed Go.
911 Broadway.
Doing Business in the Same old
Stand. And we are doing it, too.
Alexanders. 911 Broad.
MRS. PRANCES FOX.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
FUsidenee Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak film* developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf
WE HAVE BEEN OPEN
EVER SINCE THURS
DAY AT OUR REGULAR
HOURS. NO DRUGS OR
PAINT DAMAGED—i
PRICES SAME AS BE
FORE THE FLOOD.
Green & horsey
Phone No. 104.
820 Broad Street.
FOR RENT -Real Estate.
RESIDENCES TWO DESIRAHLE
residence* over Maxwoll Building.
1200 Block Broad street, trora Oct*
t l«t. Apply tv U. McL-ndon, 1u32
ITroari S».
KOIt RENT—HCMMERVILLK REBI*
from Oct. 1, 8 roonm, till cf»n
vcnluncc. H, M. H., care .Herald. uMp
FOIt RKn't ! i KBIDENCH 1242 A\l)
1244 Broad street, $25.00 each. Pos
sesrlon at once. Jno i. Evana, alßtf
Warning
We make a specialty of
opening and repairing Iron
Safes. All combination
looks should be examined
now and save trouble.
h. K. Fourcher
572 BROAD SEREET.
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON'T HUY YOUR HORSES
and mule* from tin, wo both lose
money, Augusta Stock Yards.
RED POLL CAT rue"! A FEW
choice hollers and bull calve*. They
Hre hardy, clean aterk. good milker*
and with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cuttle you like to see around
the farm For prices and estlmat.w.
write Bowdre Phlnliy, Grovetown, Ga
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FlllltE PLASTER IS
the best plastering material for
walls and celling*. It give* add.
Itonal ilreugth to the building and
•lay* put forever A. H. McDaniel.
Augusta, On. Ji4;f
Horse Shoeing
HIGH WATER NEVER TOUCHED
ui,. on home shoeing I b*4ve» on«*
jof the be»t oipi;p|*ed horse shoeing
shops in Augusta, and always carry
a full line of shoe* -forty-eight keg*
Also use a great many hand made
shoes I fit all the shot's myself and
see that they are put on properly. I
solicit your patronage, or a part of
It at least Three of the beat *hoers
In town, I can »ho c forty live head,
four shoe* each, per day Shoes one
dollar per set and upwards. Monthly
shoeing Horse clipping Clipper
blades sharpened L M Hutto. 722
Kills street Sfc
Five Sand
j THOUSANDS OF LOADS OF S AND
can he had free If hauled imnicdt
alely from !he Retd Warehouse at
' North Augusta bridge Two horse
J wagons with driver* wanted. Reid A
Co., 71* Reynold* street. Ssc
Fruits and Vegetables
|IK YOU WANT NOTHING RUT
fresh fruit and vegstablos. | have
them tn largs quantities. I also give
ion something free with every cash
purchase Phone orders given prompt
attention Call phone AD. Max Mo
1 guletoue, *4* Broad atraet. Ste
THX AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
Pressing.
PRETTY HARD, OLD MAN, BUT IT
can be helped. Send your clothes
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 m*ved,
tuned and cleaned for $5.00. The spe
cial price of tuning is $2.50. Call up
Robt. J. Watson. Phone 504, No. 666
Broad street, the Cable Co. (All work
strictly first class.) »20c
DON’T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM.
H. E. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE Lor OF FLOORING, CEIL
ing and weather boarding, all
grades; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-In.
hoards to Bxlo frameing. All this
stock must be disposed of in next 30
day- Address Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Ave and 15th St., or E.
J O'Connor, 855 Broad St. ts
Muddy Clothes
LET ME CLEAN YOUR MUDDY
elothc-s and make then look as good
as good as new. I can give you the
beHt of work on short notice and
guarantee every piece of work that
*nes out of my place. I s-nd for ami
deliver all work. Ladies' skirts a
specially Tuggle Pressing Club,
1540 Walton Way. Phone No. 2214.
slOc
Painting
IF YOU WANT YOUR SIGN OR
front painted cheap, send for J. H.
Burnett, 1851 Hicks, street.. ssp
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 6 gallons delivered
50 cents Phono 112. Alts
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALI, ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
Phone 16. Al2tf
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUK
day. Ready at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c
quart Vandiver's Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. J2stf
Gin House Insurance.
REPRESENTING THE STRONGEST
lire insurance company In the world,
making a specialty of cotton gins. We
will be glad to write cotton gins, old
style and system gins, anywhere in
Georgia or Smith Carolina. Write or
telephone us. F. Phinitcy & Co., Agts.
SlOo
Sacre’s Watch Club Mem
bers.
ALL PARTIES INTERESTED WILL
please call at once, l*tl2 Hroad St.
Respectfully yours, C. M. Bacre. sic
Reward
FOR ANY CASE OK CHILLS AND
tr* r th.it Randall's Chill and Ke
ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed
to cure vvhi re others fall. No cure
no pay. 'Phone 2214 - Randall's Phar
macy . Wb deliver to any part of the
city. 0100
Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair anti put in first iass or
der. your .rank? that were damaged
by the water. Telephone them 593,
they will send for your trunks, ex
amine them .md let you know cost
tore doing the work. If you prefer
s nice new trunk, they will take the
old OB* as part payment. Give them
a call at 801 Broad, Wrong Side of
Street. ts
E. M. Deas
MEATS: HAS A FINE SELECT
stock of home-raised beef, veal,
pork, extra fine iamb, spring lamo,
etc E M Deas, 13 Jackson street
Phone 210. S6c
Barber Shop
THE ROYAL—rTRST CLASS SER
vice, hot utid cold baths; toilets for
the face; Florida Water, Lavender
Water, Violet Hazel. Witch llaxcl. Dr.
Marshall * viiet Cream. Dr Aronld *
Mentholene Cream. Dr Marshall's
Massage Cream, Koken s Camphor
shave 10c. absolute cleanliness In
every department. J I. Edwards,
proprietor, 209 Washington street.
alt- trl -sat -sun lino c
Clothes Pressed
STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE
same old stand. In the same old
way at the same old price. Verdery
Prsalng Club, 313 Mclntosh afreet
Phone 2425. *4c
Watch Repairing.
WK ARE PREPARED TO CLEAN
the rust out of yj'ur watches, clocks
or tewrin Gall to No 1240 Broad
street All work I had on hand 1*
safe David Rones, Proprietor. sis
A Trial Will Prove
’ 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
Pickling Goods
GREEN PEPPERS 25c PER PECK;
green tomatoes 50c per peck; ap
ple vinegar 30c per gallon; onions 25c
per half peck; large white head cab
bage 10c and 15c; spieces and etc.
Now is the best time to do your pick
ling. Please giie me your order.
L. A. Grimaud, 210 Cumming street,
'Phone No. 1305 sloe
Clothes Pressed
| THERE IS NO USE OF CRYING
over spilled milk. What’s done |
I can't be undone, but you can help j
j matters considerably by sending us
your clothes to be cleaned and press
j ed. We can't give you a new suit.!
j but we can make your old one look
! just as good as new. Give us a trial
; and be convinced. Verdery Press
j ing Club, 313 Mclntosh. Phone 2425.
| J. P. Stephens, Mgr. s4c
Lost and Found
CALF: STRAYED OR STOLEN
from corner Gwinnett and Harisor.
streets, Wednesday, a red calf. No- j
tify M. A. S., care The Herald, and j
get reward. a22tf i
MULE: FROM* OUR LOT,'ONE SOIL j
rel mare mule, got out last night.
'Phone 756. Bludwine Bottling Co.
s4c
MEDICINE
Prescriptions Promptly
Filled
The MODEL PHARMACY
READY FOR BUSINESS ONCE MORE.
BROAD AND KOLLOCK ST.
B, F. Matheney, Prop-
Send In Your Orders for Prompt Service
lost: Papers and receipts
belonging to C. H. Williams. Please
return to 1008 Reynolds and get re-
sip
HORSE: BAY HORSE; SUITABLE
reward If relumed to W. D. Jen
nings, Jr, or J. M. Caldwell. s4c
STRAYED OR STOLEN: TUESDAY
night, one cow; coior, light
brown; butt head. Reward If re
turned to J. E. Wiggins, 872 Young
street. ’Phone 2303. sfc
Expert Cleaning.
LET ME CLEAN AND PRESS YOUR
suits. 1-adies' skirts cleaned and
pressed. The best work for the least
money of any concern In city. Why
buy new hat when we can make your
old one new. All work guaranteed.
Culbreth Pressing Club 315 .Mclntosh
St. Phone 744. S S C
Notice
AS MY PLACE OK BUSINESS WAS
washed away, I will move one
block below, opposite side. Thanking
my friends for their patronage and
hoping they will still continue with
me, W. Golden, 948 Ellis St. s7c
Insurance of all Kinds.
WRITE ok phone e. phinizy &
Co. lor flood insurance any where
in tho city and Marine insurance on!
all steamers between northern ports
and Augusta. sSc
Notice to Dealers
WE ARE PREPARED TO HELP
you out with your stock of goods
that was damaged In high water, by
cleaning and pressing them tor you
and putting them in first class con
dition A special price made to all
who it may concern, either by job or
piece. Tuggle Pressing Club, 1540
Walton Way. ’Phone No. 22H. s-Oc
Carpenter Work
I AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KIND
of carpenter repair work promptly;
ran furnish two carpenters. Apply
F. M. King. 1512 Pope Ave. ssp
Barber Shop
1 ADVERTISE WHAT I DO—I DO
what I advertise. Your money back
if, after taking my treatment for
Dandruff and not cured. I niaka
scalp treatment a specialty, having 15
years' experience. If I fall to cure,
it will cost you nothing.—W. S. Hall.
Leonard Building, Barber Shop. slOc
Brighten Up.
VARNISH STAINS, THAT WILL
make water soaked furni'ure look
’ike new. Augusta Builders Supply
Co., tii:> l:ro«J St. Phone 321. o3c
Clothes Cleaned.
SAVANNAH RIVER MUD STICKS
pretty tight, but we can get it out
Verdery Pressing Club, 313 Mclntosh
St. Phone 2425. sic
Drug*
OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS.
with a complete line of purest drugs
and am prepared to fill all orders.
Prescriptions a specialty. Qieene
Street Pharmacy, cor. Greene and
Marbury streets. sip
IF YOU WANT A PERMANENT
roofing use Protection Brand. This
roofing hag a six Inch lap and driving
nails through the lap only and ce
menting the overlapping sheet to It
that no nails are exposed It can be
laid by any handy man. This roofing
Is made asphalt and containing no
tar Sold by W VV. Jonea, 117 Mein
toan St , Augusta Sloe
Free Sand
THOUSANDS OF LOADS OF SAND
can be had free If hauled immedi
ately from the Reid Warehouse at
North Augusta bridge. Two horse
wagons with drivers wanted. Reid &
Co., 718 Reynolds street. ssc
Machines Repaired
ALL MAKES OF MACHINES Re
paired by an expert adjuster. If
your machine was under water better
have it looked after at once. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., No. 946 Broad
etreet. o3c
SAFES
That have been in the
flood require attention.
Delays are dangerous—
Be warned in time. We
are experts and can
handle any job.
John F. Brickie
223 CAMPBELL ST-
Furniture Polish
WE SELL PREPARED LIQUID
glue, and the best and cheapest
furniture polish on the market
Greene Street Pharmacy, cor. Grene
and Marbury streets. s4p
Special Notice
Public School Notice.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE
City of Augusta and the Village of
Summerville will begin the fall ses
sion at Nine o’clock Monday morn
ing, Sept 14th.
The principals of the various
schools will be at their respective
buildings from 9 to 12 o'clock of
each day during the week for the
purpose of enrolling and grading
new pupils.
The Normal class for white teach
ers will meet at the Tubman High
School Friday afternoon, Sept. 11th,
at 4:30 o'clock.
LAWTON B. EVANS.
Superintendent.
St3c
MRS. JESSIE BRIDGES
DIED THURSDAY
The many friends of Mrs. Jessie
Bridges regret to learn of her death,
which occurred Thursday morning at
9 o'clock. Mrs. rßidges has been sick
for the past year and while her death
was not unexpected, it Is a great
shock to the family. She is survived
by a father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Day, and several sisters. The
funeral services were conducted at
the house. Rev. R, M. Dixon, assisted
by Rev. Thomas Walker, officiating
The interment was at the West View
cemetery.
OFFICE STATIONERY.
Buy your fall supplies of office Stationery of us.
We have a full stock. Our prices are right.
RICHARD’S STATIONERY COMPANY.
“Meet Me at Hickey’s” StS? D
Remember the place and get your work done at
HICKEY’S BARBER SHOP.
221 EIGHTH 6TRRET. AUGUST A, GEORGIA.
Telephone Girls
Who give you telephone service are trained op
erators. They are citizens of this city and are
faithful, earnest workers. But they are human
beings. Their energies are bending toward
giving you good service. Their mistakes are
mistakes of the head and not of the heart.
EFFICIENT SERVICE.
REASONABLE RATES.
For Information Call 9050^'
Southern Betl Telephone <£ Telegraph Co.
-FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4"
—-
WANTS
ELECTION NOTICE.
The attention of all persons wht*
are, or may be, candidates for m»nj
bership in The City Council of Avij
gusta for the term of three years!
commencing January, 1909, ig directed
to the following provisions of the Actj
of the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia, approved August 7th,
1907: '
That every person nereafter intend
ing to become a candidate for the
mayoralty, or for membership in the
City Council of said city, at the reg
jillar city election, as now fixed by
i law for the month of December shall,
: between the first Wednesday in Octo
| ber and the first Wednesday in No
vember, both inclusiv*. preceding
! such month of December, file in the
1 office of clerk of council of said city,
! w-ith said clerk or his deputy, a doc
j laration or notice of such intention,
which shall state the position, and!
In case of the candidacy being for
membership in th e City Council, in
addition, the ward; a written ac
knowledgement of the receipt of such
declaration, from said clerk or his
deputy, shall always be evidence of
its filing. That In case not more
than one such notice or declaration
of intentions is filed in respect to
any particular such position during
the time above required, then the
person so filing, by virtue of this act,
'becomes the incumbent of such post
1 tion for the next ensuing term as now
fixed by law; and the said clerk of
council, on the Thursday next suc
ceeding such first Wednesday In No
vember. publish, in each daily paper
of the City of Augusta, a declaration
to that, effect; and shall also pub
lish on said Thursday and the two
days next succeeding, in such papers,
the names ol candidates for each such
position, where there is more than
one candidate for any such position.
That once a week during the month
of September in each year, said clerk
shall publish, in such daily newspa
pers, as the official notices of the
City Council of Augusta may now,
or hereafter, publish in a notice of
the requirements of this act as touch
ing the next election. That in cases
where there is not more than one
notice or declaration filed as hereto
fore required, in regard to any par
ticular position, that no polls shall
be opened nor election held, In such
ward or wards as such condition mav
exist, neither in regard to the mayor
alty nor membership in the City Coun
cil, unless in cases where there is,
In years of the mayoralty election,
more than one candidate for the may
oralty, qualified as hereinbefore re
quired, and only one notice of inten
tion in respect to the membership in
council filed, when and in which case,
the election shall be held as provided
by law, but for the mayoralty alone,
In each such ward or wards. That
in case no notices, or declarations
in regards to any particular place or
position are filed, as hereinbefore re
quired, the election shall be held as
provided by'law; and In every case
where more than one such notice or
declaration shall be so filed for the
position in respect to which it is
filed, the election shall be held as
required by law.
WM. LYON MARTIN,
Clerk of Council.
S4-11-18-25-SOc.