The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 20, 1914, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE Game Called at 3:30 P. M. Brooklyn vs. Newark Down At barren Park Tomorrow at Three-Thirty P. M. Both Teams Arc Out For "Blood;” Manager Robinson States That This Will Be One of the Hardest Fought Games That Angustans Will Be Able to Witness For Some Time to Come. Tomorrow afternoon the Augusta baseball fan* will be given a chance to witness what is generally termed a real baseball game. This game will he played lietween the Brooklyn I lodger* and the Newark boys, of the Interna tional League Manager Harry Nmlth, of Newark, having *|>ent three weeks training I Columbus, decided to go to Macon. He will leave Macon and arrive tn Augusta tomorrow morning, and will gel ready for the game In the afternoon Manager Robinson stated that this on* would be some game, as each team waa out for "blood" The Newark team baa one game ahead of the Brooklyn Dodgers, so far, and "Rob." LEGALIZE HORSE RACE BETTING German Gov't Passes Bill to Stop Illicit Transactions and Augment Its Income. Berlin*—The German government's measeur* legalizing betting on horse rtcia through licensed bookmekern wae published hir*. today. The bill nlm* at combatting handbook* anil other Illicit forme of bettlnK which have flourished greatly under the ex isting law restricting liettlnit to the official hUfhly taxed I'arle Mutuola. The measure alee Is Intended to die courage betting among the lower and middle classes and to auKhient the IKovemment'e revenue* hy taxing the llmmenee eumi now Illicitly wagered. I The percentage to be taken by the gov- f eminent and the nice track owners from the takings of the l’arl* Mutuela la reduced by the new measure from 1 Ifiti to 12 per cent, to popularize ma chine bet tins while moneys bet through bookmakers are to be sub jected to a general tax of 6 per cent. Wlaaers. moreover, are to bo further taxed on a graduated scale ranging from 6 to 20 per cent, according to the odds. Unlicensed bookmakers, by the new regulations, nre subject to a puntsh- V ncnt of two years' Imprisonment and confiscation of the la-ts, while the bet tors themselves are to be heavily fined. The bill prohibits the public display of race result* and tips and make* Illegal beta recoverable by legal action. FIRST CUN IN BASEBALL WAR Federal League Files Petition With U. S. Court in Killifer Case. Grand Rapid*. Mich.—Tho first who' of litigation In the baseball war <>f 1914 was fired hem today when t hi- Federal Longue filed a petition with the federal court, asking for an in junction to restrain William J. Hillt fer. Jr., formerly catcher of the l'hll adelpbla Nationals, from playing ball wlh any other team than llio Chicago Federal*. Killifer elgned a three year contract with the Chicago Federal* bul after ward wna t'er*uuded that the reserve clause In Ills old contract with the Philadelphia club held him legally to Philadelphia and he Joined Ills former team. The sull Involves the legality of the reserve clause, long regarded a* one of the hnlwarh* of orgutilted base ball The complaint, signed by Charles Weeghinan. president of the Chicago Federal leoaguo baseball club, told of tho signing of the contract by Killifer, echo agreed to play for three years for the Chicago Federal* for a total of $17,b00. or IS.MS.M a year. Th# Contract. Tho contract, a copy of which was attached to the petllon, expressly stip ulated. the court was informed, that Killifer agreed to devote Ills entire time ad attention to the service of the Chicago Federal*. The court was Informed Ihsl 9600 was advanced to Killifer and was ac cepted by hint and Is still retained. The bill act forth "that one of the principal positions on a ban hall team is that of catcher; tl t on act mnt of Ha importance and of the extraordi nary skill adaptability and training necessary for the expert playing of this position, it I* more difficult to sc mire an expert catcher than any of the other players " His Qualitis*. One paragraph staled “that the de fendant Is a baseball player, to wit: a catcher of unique and extraordinary skill and experiness. and of suell per snnal and Intellectual character that hia loss cannot be substantially com pensated for by the services of some other baseball catcher." The bill assert* the Chicago Fed eral* would suffer Irreparable injury unless a restraining order Issue, en joining Killifer from playing with clubs other than the Chicago Fed era Is and more particularly with ihs Philadelphia Nationals. Have you seen Rice-O'Connor Shoe Co’s, window T. Manufacturers' ssm. pies of ladies' pstsnts. tan and white Colonials, pumps, steel buckles. 51.95 and $2.45. JEFFERY MOTOR CARS Reliable Auto Co. ■ - ’ - " w*. ♦ Brooklyn-N ewark Game Tomorrow Afternoon says that he Is going to sea that tils team will make It a tie. Manager Smith, of Newark, says that there will l»e no rhance for the Brooklyn's to do this Ho you see how It stands, there could he no other expression to suit the case heller, as each man will real ly ami truly he nut for each other's scalp, and In consequence the Augusta fans will see one of the l*est games of hall that they have witnessed In many a day. This game will he railed at three thirty o’clock, and will he played down at Warren Park Tickets will he put on sale at the gate. The admission price for this game will he l w cnty-flva cents fur a bleacher mid fifty cents for a grand stand seat. TAFT RETAINS CHICAGO CUBS Turns Down Offer of $770,000 For His Controlling Interest in Baseball Club. Chicgo. t'has. P. Taft, who has an nounc'd he will retain his controlling Interest In the Chicago Nationals for at least a year, refused an offer of 1770,000 for Ids holdings, according to John T. Connery, who attempted to puurchase the Cubs for the f'onncry- Hplegel Syndicate Mr. Connery did not state the price asked l>y Mr. Taft for his stock. "It was at Mr. Taft's solicitation we met him," said Connery. "Our final hid in Cincinnati waa |7f>o.ooo and we had with iis there a certified check for it*,MS $0 hind the deal "When he met iis tn Chicago Wed nesday, Mr. Taft said he p!ready hud spent quit* u little money In Inlying uniforms and sending the club south to training quarters These expendi tures amounted to more Ilian SII,OOO and for good measure we Increased our offer $20,000 so ttiat our final offer was $770,000. "Although Mr. Taft reduced tils fig ures a trifle we still were far apart and there the matter ended.” TUPLE MURDER BY GEBRGIAN Oak Park Farmer Seveis Wife's Head From Body, Stabs His Two Children to Death. Oak Park, Ga .1 A Kubanka, a farmer living near this place, early to day killed Ills wife and two daughters an the) slept, set fire to his homo and several other farm buildings and then fired « bullet through 'lllh forehead. He died several hours later. Mrs Kubanka' head was almost completely severed from her body with un axe The two children, one aged four, the other a baby six months old. were stabbed to death. Menial derangement, resulting from 111 health Is believed responsible for the farmer's acts. After committing the three murders and firing his bidd ings. Kubanka awakened a neighbor and told him what be bad done. He then shot himself. Kubanka' barn nml several small tenant houses were destroyed tn the fire lie started. The residence was only slightly damaged Kubanka was 30 years old. TWO MEN ARE CRUSHED BENEATH TRAIN S WHEELS Shellman, Ga. T. \V. Tillman, of Columbus, Ha, was killed here today while trying to pass under a box ear attached to a freight train. Ills body was horribly mangled The remains were shipped U> Columbus this even ing for burial. Flowery Branch, Ga Carl Reynolds, a railroad flagman, and brother of Johnson Reynolds, of Non-roes, Ha., the well-known Southern railway conductor was seriously and probably fatally Injured this afternoon while switching cars His left arm and left leg wore badly crushed, necessitating amputation, ASS N COLLEGE PROFESSORS New York. —A national association of col leg i professors was urged today when announcement was made here that an organisation committee of 25 had been named. Prof. John Dewey, of Columbia University. Is chairman of the committee. The purposes of the association are "to promote a more general and meth odical discussion of the educational problems of the university, to create mean* for the uuthorltatlvi expression of the publte opinion of the profession, and to make possible collective ac tion." A Word of Caution. One should be exceptional*) careful Just now about taking cold, and when a cold Is contracted gel rid of It as quickly as possible. To accomplish lids you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy excellent It Is not only prompt and effectual hut It Is pleasant and safe to take, and has a reputation of forty year* back of U. For *aiv by all dealers. SPORT DOPE Row Over Seaton. Chicago. —A dlsmtch toil ay from the Chicago Federal* camp at Bbreve l«irt. Ist., »nhl that Tom Seaton, one of the league s atar pitchers, had been ordered hy II It Ward to report to the Brooklyn Club's camp at Colum bia, S. C .but that Heal on refused to leave the Chicago camp. He Insist ed Hi at lie would play with Tinker's team. It was said Heaton signed a t ht cago contract originally, having been induced to do so when his old team mate in the Philadelphia Nationals, Ad Brennan. Joined the Chicago club. He was transferred to Brooklyn as a "bonus" to Ward in uking over tbe Toronto franchise, It was raid. Ward Comments. Columbia. S. C. "Thomas Seaton Is the property of the Brooklyn club anil they will have to give us some thing awfully good to gel him. ' This was the comment last night of It B. Ward, president of the Brooklyn K"d erai League club, when Informed that there was talk of a trade by which the former Philadelphia pitcher would go to Ihe Chicago Federal* Mr. Ward said he wus not aware of the pending • ransler. but would communicate with i is brother, George Ward, tomorrow. Umpire Released. Little Rock, Ark. President Kava naugh. of the Southern League, last t ight announced the release of Um pire William Hart to the National league. Hart, a veteran pitcher of the Na tional League was a former leant mate of President Tcner when Hie National League president was a baseball player Today Mr Tener telegraphed an offer for the purchase of Hurt. Return Tennis Match. Philadelphia. Pa. lion Neville S. I.vtton, who iqnpl tyea George T. Co vey as it professional anrl accompa nied him to this country for his match with .lav Gould, announced to rim that Covey will play the new title holder a return match next Hprlng in i.i. land. . , "Mr Gould played a wonderful game quite unbeatable, to my wav ot thinking at tnis particular time.'' said Mr. Lvlton. "hut when you eon shier tlnit lie was favored hy a home court and American bulla, he certainly had Covey playing under a alr.mg handicap. I am quite sure that when they In a return match next \ ear there will he a different story lo tell The advantage then will be with ««.” "Thanks, Mr. Lipe.” Savannah. Ga. "Thanks. Mr Llpe, ’ signed "A FAN" is the contents of a note written on the ton of a past hoard box and Icit in the clubhouse of the Indians at the baseball park las! night hy someone who broke into tiie clubhouse and carried away thirteen baseballs, four mlts and four pairs of baseball shoos. Zbsyzko Loses. Macon. Ga. —Ktanlslaus Zbsyzko, the I‘ole. lost Ills handicap match to Jack Leon here last night The Bole threw Leon only once In an hour, having agreed to throw him twice. Altitude Record. Johannlsthal.—The altitude record oT l2.:to:l feet for a flight with three passengers was established here to tay by Robert Thelen. the German YESTERDAY'S RESULTS i Detroit 11, New Orleans 10. AI Hull port, Miss U H. K New Orleans 10 16 2 1 let roll 11 1# 5 I 'eddy. Cudgel- and Adams, t'ovulcs kle. ravel, C\ Williams and linker and McKee. Ti* Up. At Atlanta R II K Cleveland 0 K 4 At Inula '* e :i t'ullop. Hagernmn and O'Neil and Hillings. Kflrd. Lawrence. Browning and Dunn. Washington 5, Virginia 4, Charlottesville, V a.— R 11 K Washington 6 r> 2 Virginia * » 1 Callla. Collier and Henry; Flannl gan, Calloway and Nhrmun. Braves 3, Newark 2. At Macon It II K Boston ;J 1 1 Rudolph, Cocerham. Tyler and How dy; s. Smith, Sehaeht and H. Smith. Athletics 9, Waycross 0. At Way cross 11 II K Philadelphia too 600 210 It 16 2 Waycross 000 000 000 0 3 4 Flank. Shaw key. Burning and Thom as; Hlglelort, Warwick and McAvoy. Umpire. Mclatughllli. Time, 1:30. Columbia 9, Carolina 1. At Columbia. S. li lt 11 K Columbia 9 i*t 3 I', of S. C 1 3 5 Wlncholl, Lindsay. Banter and Braun and l.ockahle; Hrant. Fort, Mr- Tccr and Thomas and Leighton. Cubs 12, Savannah 3. At Savannah — R 11 K Cubs 11l 600 000—13 li> 4 Savannah .000 000 201 3 H 6 Zabel, Ctrckc and Hardgrove and Tvrcc. Rctslgl. Bentley, Cheney and Smith. Colonel* 1, Barons 0. R H K T.oulsvllle 1 4 0 Birmingham 0 2 0 Northrop. I-uudenntlk and Severicd: Hardgrove. Brown and Tragesr. BAPvBECUE TOMORROW CAFE METROPOLE Notice- Wc have the Fluent Wool ens. the best workmen and the artis tic cutters l.et uh make you your suit for spring* F. G. Mertin*. HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Manager Brouthers Lets Two Players Out; Signs Two Brooklyn Pitchers Manager Hruuthera, of the Augim** baseball team today released the two try-outs, Hcurry and Mareen. Brouth ers Is getting things down to team formation and In the next few days he will have picked his team, and hy Momlay will have them down at the park gelling them into trim for the Halite season, which s tarts tn a cou ple of weeks. Pitchers Nelhouse and Andrew*, with the Brooklyn Dodgers, will re port ht Manager Brouthers, on Mon day. to he gathered officially into the folds of the Augusta team. LEGAL iMOTICES Notlr#* Ih Mrfby given that the un (lerfitgtiQd wiil transfer fifty Hhareii of Oeorgia Railroad & Hanking Company fit or k, ntfindiriß In the natnen of 8. A. Woodwax), JamfN T. Woodward and James HtlUman, Triwtee* of 8. A. Wood ward. after du** publication of thl» no tice an required by law. WILLIAM WOODWARD. Kxecutor, Khi ate of b'ar&h A. Woodward. M « 13 20 21 HTATK OK GEORGIA, i It |(M< AND (?< II NT Y Whereas, Annie T. Deal, widow of B. M I leas, late of mild County, derpaaed. bat* applied for year's mipport for her mlf and minor child of said deceased. This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned. to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In April. A. D., 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause, if any they ran. why said year's sup port should not be granted, and return of the appraisers made the Judgment of said Court. Witness my official signature this 13tk day of March, A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER H WALTON. M 13 20 27 R 3 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY Whereas Winnie Green, widow of John A. Green, late of said County, de ceased. has applied for year's support for herself and minor child of said de ceased. Tills is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned. to be and appear at the Court of Ordinar> of said County, to be held on tin* first Monday In Apr l, A. D.. 1911 at 10 o'clock a. ni. and show cause. If any they can. why said year’s sup port should not bo granted, and return ! of the appraisers made the judgment of ! said Court. Witness my official signature this 14th day of March. A !».. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTER, M 14 20 27 A 3 ordinary. It. C. SHERIFF S SALE. BTATK OF GEORGIA, KK'IfMOND COUNTY— Will be at the Court Iloime in the City fkf Augiinta, In «al«i County and State, on the flrat Tuesday In April, 1914, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property of the Kef ate of W .C. Walker, deceased* to u It All that tract or parrel of land, to gether with the improvements thereon, situate, lying ami being in said State and County, containing dm* hundred and fifty-nine and one-quarter (l. r >9V*) acres, more or Ichh. Bounded on the North bv lands now or formerly belonging to the Dickinson Kstate; on the East by lands now or formerly belonging to the Dick inson Kstate; and on the South and West by lands belonging to the Dickin son Kstate; Also All that lot. Wact or parcel of land in said State and County, near Mechanic’s Mill, containing forty-three (43) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Matcher. Hack. Chavous and llattie Darker; Also, All that other tract or parcel of land containing forty-four »44) acres, more or less, in said State and County, bounded North by land now or formerly of C. A. Hopkins. East by land now or formerly of Barney Orelner; South by lands of saitl Orelner. ami lands now or formerly of Mrs. V. IsuTaste. and West by lands now or formerly of James Turner. Said property levied upon under and by virtue of an execution Issuing from the City Cot rt of Richmond County. Georgia, on March 2nd, 1914, In which Uouls C. Kdclhlut Is plaintiff and Archi bald Blackshear, as Administrator do bonis non of W. C. Walker Is defendant. Notice served on defendant and ten ant in possession. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa_ pera. JOHN W CLARK. Sheriff Richmond County, Ga. M 13 20 27 A 3 STATE OF GEORGIA* RICHMOND COUNTY Whereas. Emma V. Evans. «s th* next friend of Fred Hooker. Lena Hooker and Fannie Hooker, minor children of Lula It. Campfleld. late of said County, de ceased, Inis applied for year’s support for said minor children out of th* Es title of said deceased. This Is. therefore, to rife all persons concerned. to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be he d on the first Monday In April, A. IX, MR at 10 o’clock a m., and show cause. If any they can. why wild year's sup port should not be granted, and return of die appraisers made the Judgment of said Court. Witness mv official signature till* 13th day of March. A. IX. I*l4. ALEXANDER R WALTON, M 13 :« 37 A 3 Ordinary. R. C. All creditors of the estate of Mrs. M*rv Francis Fowler, late of Richmond County, deceased, ore hereby notified to render In their demand* to the under signed. according to law, and all persons Indebted to said estate are required to moke Immediate payment. This 12th day of March, 1914. • IKORfIE 11. GERCKE. M 13 20 27 A 3 10 170 Administrator. FT ATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Heirs at-Istw of Daniel Burna Dyer. Deceased: R M Stiles huvlng filed his petition to require Alonso From* Purdy, admin istrator with the will annexed of the es tate In Georgia of Daniel Hum* Dyer, late of Jaokson County, State of Mis souri, deceased, to execute and deliver titles In compliance with a certain Rond for Titles, given b> the said Daniel Hums Dyer to Robert W Rood which was on the 23rd day of February, 1914, transferred to R. M Stiles You and each of you are hereby re quired to l>« and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to lie held on the first Monday In April. 1914, at 10 o'dotAt a m . and show cause. If any 'on have, why the prayer* of the peti tioner should not be granted, and said administrator required to make Titles in conformity with said Bond. Witness nn hand and official signa ture, tills lSlh day of March, 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. Ordinary. Richmond County, Georgia M 13 26 27 A 3 Down at Warren Park HTATK OK GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas) While Goddard tin* applied fur permanent la-tter* of Admlnlstratl'm on the mute of Ksrtth Loulsu Trow bridge. late of said County, deceased. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of sa d County, to tai held on the first Monday In AisUl. A. P,. 1914 at 10 o’clock a, m., and show ni use. If any they can, why said Let ter* should not lie granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March. A D„ 1914. ALEXANDER K WALTON, M 111417 A 3 Ordinary R. C HTATK OK GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. Mr*. Loulsu Kennedy, D. O. Fogarty and L. J Henry, Kxscutor* of the estate of Henry Kennedy, late of said County, dereaaed, have applied for letter* of Dismission from said Kxccu torshlp. This Is, therefore, to cite all person* concerned, lo be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of aald County, to be held on Hie first Monday In April. A. I)., 1914, at 10 o'clock a m , and show cause, If any they ran, why said Letter* should not he grunted. Witness nty official signature this 13th day of March. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER It WALTON, m 13 : w a 3 Ordinary, r. c. HTATK OK GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, White Goddard has applied for permanent Cetera of Administration on the estate of MaVy Amanda Goddard, lute of said County, dereaaed. This Is. therefore, to rite all person, ronrerned, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Momlay In April. A. D., IS!4, at 10 o'clock a. m., and show caus<v If any they ran. why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March. A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, M 13 20 27 A 3 Ordinary, R. C. HTATK OK GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, James T. TonneY has ap plied for permanent Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Mrs. W. H. olive, late of said County, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be field on the flrat Monday In April, A. D.. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. rn., and show cause, If any they can, why said Letters should not he granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March, A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, M 13 20 27 A 3 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA . RICHMOND COUNTY — Mary L. Blodgett, et al vs. Cecelia L. Johnson. et al —Richmond Susperlor Court, March term. 1914—Petition to Partition. It appearing tn the Court that Mary L. Blodgett, Frank B. Ladavexe, and Frank It. l-adavese, Trustee, have filed their petition In this Court for partition of the property therein described, and Cecelia L. Johnson of Aiken, South Carolina, Charles R. I.adaveze, of Provi dence. Rhode Island. Addle K. Ladavezc, wife of said Frank It. f-adaveze, and their children Emile Lariavese, Martin ova Ladaveze and Josephine Lndeveze, all of Spokane. Washington, are defend ants anil non-t esldents. and it being de sirable that they should he served in conformance of the law.—it is consider ed, ordered and decreed hy the Court that ell of said parties tie served by pub lication by publishing the notice of par tition, a copy of which is hereto attach ed, and a copy of this order In The Au gusta Herald, twice, to-wit: on Friday, March 20th, 1914, and J-Ylday. March 27th. 1914. This March 20th ,1914. HENRY C. HAMMOND. Judge Superior Court, Augusta Circuit. NOTICE OF PARTITION. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY—* To, Cecelia I*. Johnson. of Aiken. South Carolina: Charles R. Ladavoze, of Providence, Rhode Island, and Addle E. l.adaveze, and her minor children,— Emile Ladaveze. Martinoya Ladaveie, and Josephine Lidavezo. of Spokane. Washington. Notice is hereby given you that the undersigned have applied to the Superior Court « f Richmond County, Georgia, to partition all of the realty passing under the deed of October 28th, ls9S. from the Executors of Mary B. Me- Minkley to Mary J. Ladaveze. as modi fied and reformed by the decree of Rich mond Superior Court on February sth, 1913. in the case of Win. J. White, et. nl. vs. John C. Ladaveze, said deed is recorded in the Clerks Office of the Superior Court of said County November 3rd, 1898. Book 5 L’s. folio 359. Et. Seq., and said property is bounded generally North by property of Harper and others East by Campbell or Ninth street, and property of Wt’llam Pritchard, and others. South by Gwinnett street, and West by Carrie street, and generally known as Nos 1119-1127-1129-1131-1133- 1135-1139 Ninth street. 919-921-923-925- 927-931-935 Gwinnett street. 1136-113$- 1134 -1132-1130- 1128- 1126- 1.124- 1122-1118 Currie street You are further notified that after the expiration of twenty (20) days from (he date hereof, v’z.. at the March term. 1914. of the Superior Court of Richmond Count, Georgia, a motion will be made for the Court to determine your several interests, and to appoint commissioners to partition said property. MARY I*. BLODGETT. FRANK B. LADAYKZE, FRANK R I.ADAVEZE. Trustee W. K. MILLER, Attorney. M2O 27p STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, N. M. Reynolds. Executor of the estate of Jacob Batey, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Execu torship. This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned. to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday in April, A. P. # 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m. and show cause, if any they can. why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 14th day of March, A. D 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, M 14 20 27 A 3 Ordinary, R. a STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY Whereas. Cora B. Kilpatrick has ap plied for permanent Letter* of Admin istration on the estate of Henry H. Kil- Patrick, late of said County, deceased. This 19. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In April, A. IX, 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause. If any they can. why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March, A IX 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON, M 13 20 27 A 3 Ordinary. R. C. SHERIFF S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Will he sold at the Court House, in the City of Augusta. County and State aforesaid, the usual place for holding Sheriff* Sales on the first Tuesday In April next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that lot of land with Improve ments thereon, known as No. 1618 Mll ledgevllle Rood, hounded North by lands of J. P. Armstrong. East by J. J. Col lins. South by Janes, and West by MU ledgevill* Road. Said property levied on as the prop ertv of Charle Blanchard to satisfy a fl fa. ssued from City Court, of sanl County on the 3rd dav of March. 1914. In favor of Jno. T. Faulkner, against Charlie Blanchard. Levy made thla 4th day of March, 1914 and notice served. JNO. W. CLARK. Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga. s is :i a i _ HTATK OP GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Wallace 11. Pierce has ap plied for permanent Letters of Admin Istrullon on the estate of Adolphus Rosier, let* of said County, deceased This I* therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be ami sppear at the Court of < vdlnary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In April. A. D„ 1914. st lo q|elock a. m.. end show cause, If any they can. why said Letters ShouH not he granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March, A I) . 1914. ALEXANDER It. WALTON, M IS 20 27 A 3 Ordinary, R. C. ~ RECEIVER'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Henry C. llammond, Judge of the Su perior Courts for the Augusta Circuit, dated the 12th day of March, 1911, the undersigned will offer for sale lo the highest bidder for cash. before ths Court House door of Richmond County, Georgia, on the Ist Tuesday In April, 1914, between the usual hour* of sale, the following described real estate: “A"—Alt that lot of land with Im provements thereon, situate, lying and being In Richmond County, Georgia. In the City of Augusta, fronting on Ell * Htreet forty-nine (49) feet, and being hounded North by the property of the Broadway Methodist Church; East hy the lot of Mrs. V. M. Clinton; South by Ellis Htreet. and West hy the lot of It. A. Fratn: said lot I* Identified on a plat of the City Council of Augusta us lot No. 2, Block 15, of Ward Four. "B" —AI-HO all that lot of land, with Improvement* thereon. situate, lying and being in the City of Augusta, Rich mond County. Georgia, on the North west corner of Jones and Mills Streets, fronting forty (40) feet on Jones Street and etxendlng back of even width from Jones Street, through to Reynolds Street, and being bounded: East hy Mills Street; South hy Jones Street; West hy lot of Corlnthhi Hoxte and North by Reynolds Street; being known as Lot No. 28, Block 7 In Ward Four on a plat of the City Council of Augusta. “C"—AI-SO all that lot of land, with Improvements thereon. situate. lying and being in the City of Augusta. Rich mond County, Georgia, on tlie North s de of Walton Street on which it fronts forty (40) feet and extends back of even width one hundred and sixty-six A ISC) feet, and being hounded North hy lot of Timothy Lyons; East hy lot of the Acad emy of Richmond County; South by Walton Street, and West hy the prop erty of C. D. Carr. Z. Daniel and Jrlsh American Bank; and being designated on a plat of the City Council of Au gusta as Dot No. 37, Block 64 In Ward One. “D"—AI.SO all that lot or parcel of land, with Improvements thereon, sit uate, lying and being In the City of Au gusta. Richmond County, Georgia, on the East side of Center Street on which It fronts forty-one (41) feet and extends back of even width one hundred and seventy-five (175) feet, and being bounded; North by the lots of A. C. Fowler and C. D. Carr; East by lot ot Irish American Bank; South by lot of Z. Daniel and West by Center Street; and being known as lot No. 41. Block 64 in Ward One on a plat of the City Coun cil ofAugusta. "E"—AI.SO all that lot or parcel of land, with Improvements thereon, sit uate, lying and being in the City of Au gusta. Richmond County. Georgia, front ing forty-four (441 feet on (he NtHTh side of Reynolds Street and extending back of even width to the Savannah River, and being hounded; North hy the Savannah River; East by the property of J. J. Saxon; South hy Reynolds Sireet and West by the property of Alice Whlt tendale: and known as I.of No. 4. Block 5. In Ward One. on a plat of the City Council of Augusta. 'T'-AND ALSO all that tract or parcel of land, with improvements thiYeon, situate, lying and being in the City of Augusta, County of Richmond, State of Georgia fronting one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet, more or less, on a small street next South of and parallel with South Boundary Street of the City of Augusta, and extending back of even width the distance of seventy-five (75) feet, more or less, and bounded now- or formerly; North hy property of W. K. Miller; East hy prop erty of W. C. Jones, secretary and treasurer; South by said Street and West hy lot of Mrs. Fannie Reeves. /Ua same being the property conveyed by'W. K. Miller to Anna W. Barksdale by deed dated February 28th, l'DOl, and by the said Mrs. Barksdale to the Burch Manu facturing & Supply Company by deed dated April 4th, 1901, neither of Which deeds have been recorded. The said property will be sold subject to the confirmation of the court and no purchaser at said sale shall he required to comply with his bid until he has. as certained that the title to the real es tate purchased by him Is good. IRVIN ALEXANDER, Receiver, M 13 20 27 A 3c Irish-American Bank. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. H. H. Alexander ha 1 applied for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate in Georgia of Charles Webb, late of County of Norfolk, Eng land. deceased. This is. therefore, to rite all persons concerned. to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday in April, A. D., 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show cause If any they can. why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March. A. P., 1914. ALEXANDER It. WALTON. M 13 20 27 A 3 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY — To the Heirs-at-Law of Daniel Burns Dyer, Deceased; Dabney H. Crenshaw having filed his petition to require Alonzo Promo Purdy, administrator with the will annexed of the estate in Georgia of Daniel Burns Dyer, late of Jackson County. State of Missouri, deceased, to execute and • de liver titles in compliance with a certain Bond for Titles, given by the said Daniel Burns Dyer to Thomas B. Puryear who assigned the same to Dabney H. Cren shaw, September 13th, 1912. You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in April, 1914. at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show cause, if any you have, why the prayers of the peti tioner should not be granted, and said administrator required to make Titles in conformity with said Bond. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 13th day of March. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. Ordinary, Richmond County, Georgia. M 13 20 27 A 3 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. L. G. Reatse. Administra tor. of the estate of George W. Platt, late of said County, deceased, has ap plied for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. This is. therefore, to cite nil persons concerned. to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday in April. A. P.. 1914. at 10 o’clock a. in., and show' cause, if any they can. why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March. A. D . 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, M 13 20 27 A 3 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY - Whereas. Charles 11. Brandon. Execu tor of the estate of Thoms* F Bran don, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission front said Executorship. This Is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in April. A. D.. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause. If any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of March. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER K WALTON. M 13 20 27 A 3 Ordinary'. R. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 20. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Will las sold at ihs Court House, In the City us Augusta. County and Hint* aforesaid, the usual place for holding Sheriff* Hale* on the first Tuesday In April next, during Jht legs) hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: All that lot with Improvements there on, known a* No. 459 Broad street: bounded North tar lot now nr formerly of J. J. Evans, East hy Margaret UYsy, Houth hy Broad street and West hy lot now or formerly of J. J. Evans Hltuate tn the City of Augusta, County of Rich mond and Htste of Georgia. I-evted on a* the property of Chu* F. McKenxl*. hy virtue of a Tax ft fa. lasued by Chu a. 8. Bolder. Tsx Collector of Richmond County, on the toth day of December, 1913. for Htute, County and School Taxes, for the year 1913. against prop erty standing In the name of Cha*. F. McKenxle. Levy made this 11th day of March, 1914, and notice servsd eeordlng to law. At.Hi t at the same time and place, nil that lot with improvement* thereon, situate on Southeast corner of Hroad and fith streets, tounded North by Hroad sireet. East by lot of Mr*. E. R. Frank lin, Houth hy an alley and West hy 6th street. Hltuate In the City of Aiigustn, County of Richmond and State of Geor gia Levied on as the property of K. K. A H. D. Murphy hy virtue of a Tax ft. fa. Issued by Chas. H. Bohler. Tax Col lector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December. 1913. for State, Coun ty and School Taxes, for the year 1913. against properly atunding In the niiinii of E. E. & S. D Murphy. Levy made this 11th day of March, 1914, and notice served according to law. JNO. W. CLARK. Sheriff. Richmond County, Qa. M 13 20 27 A 3 NOTICE Notice is hereby given to nil creditors of the estate of I.ucla W. Stoffel, late ot said County, deceased, to render In an account of their demands to tnc within the time prescribed by law. properly made out. And all persons Indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make Immediate payment to the under signed. This, the 13th day of February, 1914. FRKi G>7IIRKEN. Executor of Lucia W. Stoffel, F 13 20 27 M 6 13 20 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Heirs-at-Law of Daniel Burns Dyer, Deceased; Margaret E. Funk having filed her pe tition to require • Alonzo Frome Purdy, administrator with the will annexed of tlie estate in Georgia of Daniel Burns Dyer, late of Jackson County, State of Missouri, deceased, to execute and de liver titles in compliance with a certain Bond for Titles, given by the said lie del Burns Dyer to her. You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday tn April, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause, if any you have, why the prayers of the peti tioner should not he granted, and said administrator required to make Titles in conformity with said Bond. Witness my hand and official signa ture, tills 13th day of March, 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. Ordinary, Richmond County, Georgia. M 13 20 27 A 3 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Hetrs-at_Law of Daniel Burns Dyer, Deceased.” Mrs. Emma Meyer having filed her pe tition to require Alonzo Frome Purdv, administrator with the will annexed of the estate in Georgia of Daniel Burns Dyer, late of Jarkson County. State of Missouri, deceased, to execute and de liver titles in compliance with a certain Bond for Titles, given hy the said Daniel Barns Dyer to her. You and each of you are hereby re tired to 1c and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in April. 1914, at la o’clock a m., and show cause, if any you have, why the prayers of the pet) tinner should not he granted and sat I administrator required to make Titles in conformity with said Bend. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 13th day of March. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. Ordinary. Richmond County, Georgia. M 13 20 27 A 3 SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Will be sold at the Court House, in the City of Augusta, County and State aforesaid, the usual place for holding Sheriff’s Sales, on the first Tuesday in April next, during the legal hours of side, the following described property, to-wit: All that lot with improvements there on. known as Noj 233 Walker street, fronting 33 feet on Walker street and running back 168 feet, bounded. North by lot of I/ella E. Carroll, East by Mrs. B. M. Williams. South by Walker street aiid West by Geo. S. Lombard. Said property levied on as the prop evtv of Hattie E. Lauder to satisfy a tl. fa issued from Superior Court, of said County on the 10th day of February, 1914. in favor of W. W. Kimball Co., against Hattie E. Lauder. Levy made this 13th day of March, 1914, and notice served. JNO. W. CLARK, Sheriff of Richmond Co.. Ga. M 13 20 27 A 3 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Heirs-at-Law of Fanny Brookz. Deceased: Emma B. Brodle having filed her pe tition to require Ixmis Brooks, Admin istrator of the Estate of Fanny Brooks, late of said County, deceased, to execute and deliver titles in compliance with a certain Bond for Titles, given by tho said Fanny Broctfs to Mary E. Eldrld, and transferred by the said Mary K. Eldrld to Emma B. Brodle. You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be heid on the first Monday In April, 1914. at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show cause. If any you have, why the prayers of the peti tioner should not be granted, and said administrator required to make Titles in conformity with said Bond. Witness my hand and official signa ture. this 13th day of March. Itl4. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, Ordinary. Richmond County, Georgia. M 13 27 A 3 • STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. Maggie M. Shurley, widow of Win. E. Shurley, late of said County, deceased, has applied for year’s support for herself and minor children of said deceased. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at tno Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in April. A. ’ • 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if any they can. why said year's support should not be granted, and return w tne appraisers made the Judgment or sab Court. . . Witness my official signature this I3in day of March. A. D.. 1914. _ ALEXANDER R. WALTON, M 13 20 27 A 3 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY .. . .. Whereas, O enn W. Degwsn, Admin!*- trator of the estate of Mary E. >V ylac. late of said County, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell Real Estate be longing to said estate. This is. therefore, to c te all persons concerned. to be and appear at tne r’ourt of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in April A. l». 1914. at 10 o'clock a m.. and show cause, if any they can. why leave to sed Real Estate belonging to said estate should not he granted as prayed for. Witness my official signature this 13ta day of March. A P.. 1914. ALEXANDER R DALTON. M 13 20 27 A 3 R- C.