The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE Nervous /’'A Emotional Dizzy | Depressed 9 Mr%. Addle Curlninger, of Coder Si., Cairo, 111. . wrote Doctor IHe res mb follow * : **l **nd SI eeni* for your 'Com mon Sen*** MsdtcaJ AdfiMr* for my dauirht*-r who rr«n My married and I know th«hook will )*• of much value to har. Ihava raad and ua« d for Bft ymern th*> valuahlr contained in (hr ‘M«dk»l Adidanr* and hava taken many bottle* of Dr. Pitrca'i Kavonta Praarription, and hav« bran raatorad to baa Ith ea/ h time I ward it. Ittaayraat rrrnady for woman aa a utranr' h bulldar. fine for thn narva* and fanaral haalfA.'’ ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY W» have established at 719 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., A CITY TICKET OFFICE We will have on sale at this office railroad and sleep ing car tickets to all points on and reached by Central of Georgia Railway; we will also have on sale interchange able mileage tickets, 1000 miles, form “Z" $20.00, 2000 miles; form “ZZ” $40.00, and Penny Scrip Tickets $20.00, which will be honored on basis of two cents per mile. We will take pleasure in receiving your orders over the ’phone and delivering tickets to your residence or of office. We are at your service. Our telephone is No. 62. Call us as often as you like, no trouble to answer in quiries. W. D. HAMMOCK. City Ticket Agent, CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY “THE RIGHT WAY.” Bright Bargains in Wants Dress Bargains! Last Call Half Price and Less For New Styles Thi* will ba your laat opportunity to buy beautiful Dreseea at half price and I#**. Th* lot Include* figured crepes, crepe de chine* and messalines. And aII are new, thl* season s styles. All New, All Stylish and Good-Great Values Qr $15,00 WHITE DRESSES, AT WHITE DRESSES of voile, crepe, lingerie, etc. in Reason* new est style*, worth flb 00. Assort nient of tiest models to select from Sale price *4 95 All Crepe de Chine Blouses to Be Sold at Two Prices We have the most beautiful eol lection of fine crepe de china blouse* you have seen anvw.iere. most like Tomorrow the\ are particularly attractive aa a purchase. • $3.50, $3.95 and $4.50 Blouses *l9B Another lot of Waists, containing a 'tne selection oT Voiles. Rice ( loth* and I -sans, the latest thing In at.vles and colors- Values up I" $3.00, i-peelal for tomoYrow only SKIRTS! At •*!* you ve waited for a »en»*Uoual fini‘l clear aue«* of thin n oil-know n slock of fashionable skirl* The follow* Jng special* are re, resentatlvea of the extreme reductions going Into effect tomorrow morning. SILK AND WOOL SKIRTS THAT WTRE $7.50 to $12.50 Of course, they are all atylod to the moment; black navy, cneoka, plaids and novelty wool weaves, also fine taffeta and niolr* eklrts Tne number la limited, and they'll go in a hurry—all •drea at, choice. Clearance eale price BS-00 GOLDEN BROS. LADIES' OUTFITTERS. 1054 BROAD STREET. WOMEN who are restless, with constant change of position, “fidget iness,” who are abnormally excitable or who experience fainting or dizzy spells, or nervous headache and wakefulness are usually suSereri from the weaknesses of their sex. DR. PIERCE’S Favorite Prescription iH the soothing, cordial and womanly tonic that brings about an invigorating calm to the nervoua system. Overcomes the weakness and the drag ging pains which resemble the pains of rheu matism. Thousands of women in the past forty years can hear witness to its benefits. Your dealer In mftdlcin'* haIU It In liquid or «njr»r coats*} tiiblSt form; or yon can ncnd GOona-rcnt •tamps for a trial bo* of Dr Pittrre'% Favorite Pr**rrij/tion tablet.* Addreft* Dr. V. M. Pierr*, Invalids’ Hotal and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII) Dr. Pierca’s Picssaat Pellets Regelate sad Invigorate Stonsark, Liver and Bowels, Sugar Coated Tiay Granules. W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Agent. AGREE ON CASE DENMARK WILL End of Famous Litigation When U. of G. Trustees Vote to Accept $30,000 on Widow’s Death. Athens, Ga.—The famous Denmark will litigation, which has been in th*j courts for several years and to which the I nivernlty of Georgia is a parts, will probably he settled as the resuit of action taken by the trustees of the university hi a meeting held in the state library Thursday. The trustees by a close vote deter mined to acept a proposition made by Mrs. George A. Denmark, widow of the prominent Savannah business man whose w!l! carried a large legacy to the university. Mrs. Denmark proposed that one-third of her late husbands estate should, upon her death, go to the university, an*] it was estimated that the estate is valued at $90,000, which would mean that the university will get $30,000. In his will Mr. Denmark left a larga portion of Ids estate to the university, the n.uount to be contingent upon whether his son, then a youth’ died without issue. The son died and Mrs. Denmark contested the will on the ground that the state law prohibited a testator from leaving more than one third of his estate to a philanthropic, benevolent or educational institution tiie exclusion of his immediate family. Through their attorneys the trustees of the university demurred to Mrs. Denmark’s petition and the demurrer was sustained. Then the supreme court reversed the superior court of Chatham county, holding that the case should haw* been heard ori its merits. The case then came to trial and the university lost again. Its attorneys took another appeal to the supreme court, which Is pending Mrs. Denmark's proposal to allow one-third of her husband’s estate to go to the university upon her death, which was accepted by the trustees Thursday morning, will doubtless end the litigation which has been in pro gress several years. FOR OPTIONAL ABOLISHING LEES Georgia Senate Passes Bill. Also Votes For the Addi tional Procedure Act. Atlanta, Gfc~Two bills of state-wide importance were passed in the senate Thursday. One was a constitutional amendment to provide for the national abolition of tYie payment of county offi cers by foes, substituting Instead sala ries paid by the counties. The other was the uditiomil judicial procedure act. drawn by a special commission headed by Judge Andrew Cobb, of Athens. The addtional procedure act, intro duced by .Senators Elkins and Irwin, passed by 23 to 18. To make the 23 votes necessary for a majority, Presi dent Randolph Anderson voted in favor of the measure. This act passed With many minor amendments. It lias been indorsed by the entire bar association of Georgia. The constitutional amendment provid ing for the abolition of the ft*e system at the option of ttie oountiea* was Intro duced by Senators Rusldn and McNeil. The vote was taken after a heated de bate. Under the act, solicitors cannot be placed on a salary basis, because they are state and not county officers. By tiie adoption of a resolution by Senator Tarver by the rules committee Thursday morning, the bars of the boy cott on house bills were somewhat low ered by the senate, and a very largo number of house bills came up for first and second reading Among those on first reading was the Shepard child la bor bill. Readers of the boycott, ho'wever, state that there Is a big gap between first and second readings and the final vote on bills, and say they will prevent. If pos sible, these house bills coming up for p.iS/iige. The boycott will l»f lifted, however, they say, as soon as the house gt\es proper attention to senate bills. Opposed to th«* action of the temper ance committee in recommending that the McNeil bill to alatlish locker clubs ”do pass.” Senators Converse, AUen and Sweat submitted Thursday a minority report asking that it "do not pass ' These senators stated in the minority report that they believed the McNeil bill was unwise In that it abolshed the $..00 a year tax on locker clubs. The state shtwld not be deprived of this money, the monorlty report said. BUPT. OF MAILS TO BE AWAY UNTIL AUG. 15 Mr. S. W. Klngamore. superintendent of mails, leaven for New Rort. R. 1., tonight, where he will join Mrs. Kinga more, who has been visiting there for aorrie time. They will return to the city about August 15th. When Women Should Rise In the August Woman's Home Com panion appears a department entitled "Home Problems," In which questions are asked and answers given A Connecticut woman makes the follow ing Inquiry: In receiving an introduction to a man o r woman, should a woman rise and remain standing until the others «re seated? I always supposed that duty was for a man only, but recently w nen a man I knew brought two of Ins friends ta married couple) nto our box at the theater, the two ladles with me arose and of course I had to flo the same. Kindly tell me which is right. The editor of the department re plies as follows: "The hostess, on any occoslon. rises for an Introduction, unlpss she Is much older than those whom she is receiving. A man, as you say. must always r»e for an Introduction. I'nder ordinary circumstances, a wo man does noi rise for an Introduction either to a man or woman, unless the •person Introduced is much older than herself or Is particularly distinguish ed. In which case it would be correct to honor his or her presence hv ris ing. Suit Cases. Hand Hags, some of the best and some of the medium grade. Martins, ~M Broad. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. !o Cure Salt Rheum and Scaly Skin A Most Effective Treatment Quick in Results It Is simply great to use S. B. fl. for the blood and get a fine, new, healthy skin, no more salt rheum, Itching, scales, eczema, tetter nor any other skin afflic tion What a world of satisfaction! Per haps you have greased and painted for years with mere temporary relief. The trouble is in your blood and merely appears on the surface because the sklrf Is a natural outlet. In time the tiny nerve threads In the skin lose their en ergy. the tissue cells break down and nature must have help. Now. the skin is but a network of tiny blood vessels, nerves and a modified form of mucous membrane in which blood Impurities are preitared for elimination. And It Is only by supplying skin tex ture with new and purified blood that the constant outpouring of Impurities is checked. Get a bottle of B B R today of any druggist. Use this splendid, purely veg etable blood cleanser and get rid of all akin troubles. Avoid substitutes Don’t accept them. Write The Swift Specific Go., 109 Swift Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. for their wonderful book on skin diseases. A Hint to the Wi*e is Sufficient. When constipated take Chamber lain's Tablets Thev are easy to Lake and most agreeable in effect For sale by all dealers. $lO, sls, S2O all-w'oo] Suits, the be©t makes, lower than elsewhere. F. G. Mertins, The Clothier. LEGAL NOTICES. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Mrs. Mary Della Pleyte vs. Marion Pleyte, In the Superior Court —Libel for Divorce. The defendant in the above stated rase, Marlon Pleyte. Is hereby required to be and appear at the next term of the Richmond Superior Court, to be held In and lor the County aforesaid, on the third Monday In September, 1914, then and there to answer plaintiff In her ac tion for divorce, as in default in such appearance file Court will proceed there on as to justice may appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond. Judge of said Court, this 30th day of July, 1914. DANIEL KERR. Clerk, Superior Court. R. C. H. A. WOODWARD, Petitioner's Attorney. J3O 31 AlO 20 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Gertie Thompson Abbey vs. Clarence Abbey in the Superior Court.—Libel for Divorce. The defendant In the above stated case. Clarence Abbey, is hereby required to be and appear at the next term of the Kichmonu Superior Court, to be held in and for the County aforesaid on the third Monday in September. 1914, then and there to answer plaintiff in her action for divorce, as in default In such ap pearance the Court will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain. W Itness tiie Honorable Henry C. Ham mond Judge of said Court this 30th day of July, 1914. DANIEL KERR, .i . Superior Court, R. C. 11. A. WOODWARD, Petitioner s Attorney. J3O 31 AlO 20 AUGUSTA BONDED PUBLIC WARE HOUSE COMPANY, PETITION FOR INCORPORATION. GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Superior Court of said County: lhe petition of William M. Rowland \n alter B. Brigham, Antoine p. Carr’ James L. Barksdale, Marion L. Jones’ Rutherford Walton, E. C. Martin, R. G. Lundy, H. S. Dunbar, Alexander Cran ston. Robert Walton, J. s. Bussey, R. J. Bates. Emory Williamson, J. T. Both weu. E. L. Merritt. E. L. Baynes. W. M. Nixon. II H. Alexander, W. R. Dawson respectfully shows: 1 Petitioners desire a charter for a corporation to be known ns the " \TT OUSTA BONDED PUBLIC WARE HOUSE COMPANY," with Its principal place of business in said county of Richmond, and the life of said charier to continue for a period of 20 years, with the privilege of renewal thereafter. 2 The objects of their association, ft nd the business they propose to carry on. are tHe business of a warehouseman and the general storing of grain, hay! meat, canned goods, household furniture, and all other kinds of merchandise and personal property; the receiving and dis tributing of carload lots of merchandise; the making of reasonable charges for storage and services performed and es pecially to be clothed with all rights, powers, privileges ami obligations ot a bonded public warehouse, as specifically provided in the Acts of the Georgia Leg islature of 1899. pages 84 to BS, approved Dec. 16th. 1899. and Incorporated In the Georgia Code of 1911, Sections 2910 to 3—The amount of capital stock to be employed and to be actually paid in Is two thousand ($2,000) dollars, in shares of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each, par value, with the power of fixing said capital stock at any sum not exceeding twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars. The stockholders are not to be liable be yond tbe amount of stock subscribed for by each. 4. Petitioners desire the power to make purchase* and effect alienations of realty and personalty, and to issue stock both common and preferred; to inort i gage, bond or otherwise incumber the i corporate property, and to have such general and particular powers as are usually conferred on other corporations. | and are not inconsistent with the laws of the land. Petitioners pray for an order granting | this application as provided by law WM A FLEMING, i JSI A 7 14 21 Attorney for Petitioners. :In the District Court of the United States for the Northeastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of J. B. White A Co., in Bankruptcy Bankrupt. To the creditors of J. B. White & Co., of Augusta, in the County of Richmond and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of Juln 1914, the said J TV White & Co., was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of its creditors will be held in m> office In Augusta, Ga.. on ths 15th day of August, 1914, at 1? o’clock, noon, at which time the said creditors attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt ami transact auoh other business ms may properly come lie fore said meeting This July 2fth. 1914. JOSEPH GANAHL. J3l Referee In Bankruptcy. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF OUR intention to transfer on the books of the Corporation seven (7) shares of Union Warehouse a compress Co. stock, covered by certificate No. 2i, standing In the name of George Clay. FANNIE D CLAY and G W F CLAY. Executors of ths Will of George Chir, [ deceased J 24 31 A 7 It STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Chas. H. Pitts has applied for Letters of Guardianship of the per sons and property of Ernest Murphy, Berrie Murphy, Ruth Murphy, Ira Mur phy. Nesbit Murphy and Emma Murphy, minors, residents of said County. 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 August, A. D., 1914 at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause, if any they can, why said letters shou d not be granted. Witness my official signature th’s 9th day of July, A. D„ 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY Whereas, H Walker Wallace, Execu tor of the estate of William H. Warren, late of said County, deceased, )ias ap plied for Letters of Dismission from said Executorship. This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinarv of said County, to be held on the first Monday In August. A* D., ITAIi,l T Ali, 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 9th day of July, A. D.. 1911. ALEXANDER R WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Heirs-ai-Ijaw of Daniel Burns Dyer. Deceased: Alice F. Templeton having filed her petition to require Alonzo Frome Purdv, administrator with the will annexed of the estate in Georgia of Daniel Burns Dv*r. late of Jackson County. State of Missouri deceased, to execute and de liver titles in compliance with a certain Rond for Titles, given by the said Daniel Burns Dyer to her. You and each of you are hereby re quired to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said Count}’, to be held on the first Monday In A’gust, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. me. 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 9th day of Julv, 1914. ALEXANDER TV WALTON, J 70 U 34 311 Ordinary. R. C. RECEIVER’S SALE. Pursuant to the order of the Honorable Harry C. Hammond, Judge of tbe Su perior Courts of the Augusta Circuit, dated June 24th. 1914, the undersigned wdl offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, before the Court House doer o' Richmond County, Georgia, on tbe Ist Tuesday in August, 1914, between the usual hours of sale, all those four lots of land located in or near the Ctiy of Augusta Richmond County, Georgia. In what was formerly the village of Harrisonville, known and designated as lots numbers 124, 125. 126 and 127. on a plan of Ipts recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rich mond County, Georgia, in books sS’a page 163. Bald lot No. 124 is bounded jiorth by lot No. 125 of said plat, east by ten (10) foot alley, south by lot No. 123 of said plat, and west by Lucky street. Said lot No. 125 is bounded north by lot No. 120 of said plat, east by *a ten (l’j> foot alley. South by lot No. 121 of said plat, and west by Lucky street. Said lot No. 126 is bounded north by lot No 127 of said plat, east by a ten GO) foot alley, south by lot No. 126 of said pat, i d west by Lucky street. Said lot No. 127 is bounded north by lot No. 126 of ss-ir plat, east by a ten (10) foot alley, couth by lot No. 126 of said plat, and west by Lucky street. Tiie said lots will be sold subject to the confirmation of the court and no purchaser at said sale shall be required o comply with his bid until he has as eettaimd that the title to the real estate purchsiM-ii by him is good. IRVIN ALEXANDER, Receiver, Irish American Bank. jyl 8 15 31 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of J. S. Nixon, Audley Hill, A. H. Merry, Paul H. Dunbar, Charles D. Carr. L. S. Arrington, P. V. Hollingsworth, J. A. Anderson and John Phinizy. all of said County, shows: I—That they ueslre for themselves, their associates and successors to be in corporated under the name of "The Au gusta Association of Credit Men,” for a period of twenty (20) years, with the pivilege of renewal at the end of that time. 2 That the particular business the petitioners propose to carry on, is the ascertaining and furnishing of informa tion, relating to the credit standing of merchants, and the establishment of bu reaus for (he exchange of such informa tion; to furnish inform ition relative to proper methods of bookkeeping and tiie conduct of mercantile business; the ef fecting of settlements and compomises and tiie collection of debts; to investigate cases of insolvency and defaulting debt ors; to detect and prosecute commercial frauds; to act as Trustees of Estate of Bankrupts, as assignees of debtors, and as receivers under appointment of Unit ed States or State Courts, or Referees in Bankruptcy, and to exercise all the powers and discharge all the duties of such offices; and with consent of parties concerned to take charge of the business and assets of debtors; and to operate the business for the benefit of those in terested. or to sell or dispose of the same, distributing the proceeds among the creditors and returning the overplus, if any, to the debtor; and generally to aid in the equal protection of creditors and the prevention of commercial frauds; that the object of said Corporation is pecuniary profit; and also tbe benefits to be derived by the members from car rying out the purposes above mentioned. 3 That the amount of capital to be employed by them actually paid In Is three hundred and thirty ($330.00) dol lars. to be divided into thirty-three (33) shares of ten ($10.00) dollars each, and that your petitioners desire said Corpora tion to be empowered by a majority vote of the Board of Directors to In crease said capital stock from time to time to an amount not exceeding ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, and that there shall be no individual liability to any stockholder, except for his unpaid stock subscription. 4 That the principal place of business of said Corporation will be in the City of Augusta. In said County, with the right of establishing other places of business. 5 They desire said CcFporation to be empowered by a vote of the majority of its stock to apply for and accept amend ments to Its charter, either of form or substance, and to wind up its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its business. 6 That said Corporation shall be gov erned by a Board of Directors to con sist of not less than three (8) members, such Board to be authorized to distribute the profits of the Corporation among its members In the form of dividends, or to apply the same to the expenses of de tecting or prosecuting frauds in mercan tile transactions, if it is deemed that the 'nterest of the Corporators would be thereby better subserved; and your peti tioners desire said Corporation empow ered to buy, sell. own. lesse and hire all kinds of property suitable to the pur poses of the Corprt-ntfon; to contract and be contracted with; to evidence and se cure its debts in any legal manner; to sue and be sued; to make by-laws and t change the same at pleasure; and to do and perform everpthing needful or proper for the successful conduct of said business with all powers incident to such ("operations under the laws of Georgia. WHEREFORE, your petitioners prsy that they and their associate* and suc cessors be Incorporated with the powers snd under the name aforesaid. HAMILTON PHINIZY. Attorney for Petitioners. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY I. Daniel Kerr. Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, hereby certify that the fosegoing is a true copy of the application for ("barter of The Augusta Association of Credit Men. filed in this Office, this 9th day of Julv. 1914 DANIEL KKP n J 10 17 24 SI Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas G. A. Chapman has applied for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Mary Isdale, late j of said County, deceased. This is. therefore, to cite all persons 1 concerned, to be and appear at the Court j cf Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in August. A. D., 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if any fhey can, why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 9th day of July, A. D., 1974. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary. R, C. Merchants Bank vs. A. J. Wright— Superior Court, Richmond County, Geor gia. September Term, 1914. Suit to sell land conveyed to secure debt. To A. J Wright: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the September Term. 1914, of j ♦be Superior Court of Richmond County. ( Georgia to make answer in the above stated cause. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Hammond, Judge of the Superior Court of Richmond County. Georgia, This 23rd day of July, 1914. DANIEL KERR. Clerk of the Superior Court. Richmond County, Ga. J 23 31 A 8 29 Sl9 state of Georgia! RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Phoebie Bings, widow of Tsaac Bings, late of said County, de ceased. has applied for year’s support. 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 August, A. D.. 1914 at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if any they can, 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 9th day of July. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary. R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. Malcolm Riley Hays has applied for permanent Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of John Madi son Hays, 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 held on the first Monday in August, A. D., 1914 at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause! if any they can can. why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 9th day of July. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 _ Ordinary. R. C NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Richmond County, of March 20th, 1914. in the case of Charles H. Strong, by Executor vs. Margaret S. Hall, will be sold at public outcry, at the Court House in Richmond County, Georgia, the first Tuesday in August, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: AH that tract of land in the County of Richmond, State of Georgia, consisting of thirty-two (32) acres, more or less, lying from a half to three-quarters of a mile south of the Wrightsboro Road, in the vicinity of Monte Sano. and bound ed as follows: North by the extreme end of the property known as Tuxedo Park: East by lands of Golden Rhind. now Sarah A. Stokes: South by the Fair rrount Corporation, and West by the West End Improvement Company Cor poration. A plat of said property will be submitted to prospective purchasers. Said property sold for partition among owners, and sale will be reported for confirmation or rejection by the Court. Purchaser to pay for papers. W T. GARY G. R. COFFIN. JAMES S. BUSSEY. JR.. J 11 17 24 31 Commissioners. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Will be sold at the Court House in (he City of Augusta, County and State aforesaid, the usual place for holding Sheriff’s Sales, on the first Tuesday in August next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: One pair Detroit Automatic Comput ing scales, three large show cases, one revolving cheese cutter, one ice box, on? pair small platform scales, one improved stalk cutter. Said property levied on as the prop erty of R. K. Kitchens to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from City Court, of said Coun ty on the Bth day of June, 1914 in favor of Detroit Automatic Scale Co., against R. K. Kitchens. Levy made this 15th day of June, 1914, and notice served. J. T. PLUNKETT, Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga. J 10 17 24 31 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Malcolm R. Hays has ap plied for Letters of Guardianship of the person and property of Mrs. Doomie Hays, an insane person, resident of said Con n ty. # This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in August, A. I>.. 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 9th day of July. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA . # RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Chas. H. Pitts has applied for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Emma Murphy, 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 held on the first Monday in August. 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 9th day of July, A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY-* Whereas. John W. Haley, Administra tor of the estate of pallie B. Haley, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Ad ministration. 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 August, 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 9th day of July. A. P.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. Emile DeCandt and Jules DeCandt, have applied for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Annie DeCandt. 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 held on the first Monday in August. 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 9th da% of July. A D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R WaLTON. J 10 17 24 31_ Ordinary. R. C. ■TATS OF OBOSQIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. G. W. Cloud has applied for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary Elizabeth Cloud, '.ate of said County, deceased. This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to he and appear »t the Court of Ordinary of sa d County, to be held on the first Monday in August. A. P.. 1914. at 10 o’clock a. nr. and show* cause If any they ran, why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 9th day of July A. D . 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON. J 10 1? 24 21 Ordinary, R G. FRIDAY, JULY 31. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Heirs-at-Law of Daniel Burn* Dyer, Deceased: Mable S. Speth having filed her peti tion to require Alonzo Frome Purdy, .;d --ministrator with the will annexed of the estate in Georgia of Daniel Burns Dper, late of Jackson County, State of Mis souri. deceased, to execute and deliver titles in compliance with a certain Bond for Titles, given by the said Daniel Bums Dyer to her. You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear at the Court it Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in August. 1914. at 19 o’clock a. m. t and show cause, if any you have, why the prayers of the peti tioner should not be granted, and sai-l administrator required to make Titles in conformity with said Bond. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 9th day of July 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, Ordinary, Richmond County. Georgia. J 10 17 24 31 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. Thomas J. Morrow. Adminis trator of the estate of Bridgett Barry, late of said County, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell Real Estate be longing to said estate- 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 August, A. D. 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show cause, if any they can, why leave to sell Real Estate belonging to said estate should not be granted ns prayed for. Witness my official signature this 9th day of July. A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. 1. JMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Mary Goings. Administratrix of the estate of Patrick J. Callahan, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Admin istration. 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 August, A. D., 1914. at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause if any they can. why said Letters should not e granted. Witness my official signature this 9th day of July. A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. Irvin Alexander has applied for permanent Letters of Administration, c. t. a., on the estate in Georgia, of Julia A. Hull, late of the State of Arkansas, deceased. 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 August. A. D.. 1914. at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not he granted. Witness my official signature this 9tu day of July. A. D.. 197 4. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. J 10 17 24 31 Ordinary. R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. Will be sold at the Court House in the City of Augusta. County anil State aforesaid, the usual place for holding Sheriff’s Sales, on the First Tuesday in August next, during the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed property, to-wit: All that lot of land with improvements thereon fronting fifty feet on Chestnut street and running hack one hundred and fifty feet bounded north by estate of- Hall, east by an alley, and south by lands of Mahala Clark, west by Chest nut street. Situate in the city of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Eliza Beeman, by virtue of a tax fi. fa. -issued by CHAS. S. BOHLER, Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1913. for State, County and School Taxes, for the year 1913, against property standing in the name of Eliza Beeman. Levy made this 15th day ofj June, 1914, and notice served according to law. J. T. PLUNKETT, Sheriff. Richmond County. J 10, 17 24, 31. 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 August next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: All that lot of land with improvements thereon, fronting 55 feet on Ramsey street and running back 100 feet; bounded North by lands of Lockhart, Luckey Co.; East by an alley; South by Tutt avenue, and West by Ramsey street. Situate in the City of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Georgia. levied on as the property of Tom Greene by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. issued by Chas. S. Bohler. Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1913, for State, County and School Taxes, for the year 1913, against property standing in the name of Tom Greene. Levy made this 16th day of June, 1914, and notice served according to law. ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of land with improvements thereon, fronting one hundred feet on Mount Auburn street and running back one hundred and twenty-nine feet; bounded North by Needham Bentum: East by C. Schaul; South by Mt. Auburn street; West by Weed street. Situate in the City of Augusta, County of Rich mond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Cherry A. Henderson by virtue of a Tax fi. fa., is sued by Chas. S. Bohler, Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1913, for State, County and School T.aexs, for the year 1913, against property standing in the name of Char ry A. Henderson. Levy made this 16th day of June, 1914, and notice served according *.o law. J. T. PLUNKETT, J 10 17 24 31 Sheriff. Richmond County. 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 August next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: All that lot of land with Improvements thereon, fronting thirty-seven feet on Poplar street and runnig back one hun dred and twelve feet; bounded North by Poplar street; East by —: South by lands of Hackett A Bell and West by alley. Situate In the CJty of Augusta. County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Charlie Morton by virtue of a Tax ft. fa. Issued by Chas. S. Bohler. Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 29th day of December. 1913 for State, County and School Taxes for theftyear 1913, artr nst property standing In the name of Char lie Morton. Levy made this 16th dav of June 1914, and notice served according to law. ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of lalfd fronting fifty feet on Fifteenth street and running back one hundred and fifty feet; hounded North and East by lands of Carrie Fish: Bouth by lands of P. Armstrong, and West by Fifteenth street Situate In the C!tv of Augusta. County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the of Mrs. Carrie Fisk by virtue of a Tax fi fa Is sued ty Chas S. Bohler. Tax Collect**r of Richmond County, on the 20th dav of December 1913. for State, County an<> School Taxes, for the ear 1913. again** property standing In the name of Mr* Carrie Fisk. Levy made this 22nd day of Jure. 1911 and notice served accor'bne to lew J. T PLUNKETT, J 101724 31 Sheriff, Richmond County,