The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN ‘Advertised on Tuesday, rented on Wednesday’" are the words of a man who had a house to rent and used a Herald Want Ad. F COTTON IS FOR SALE IN A REASONABLE LENGTH OF TIME 3ANKS OF CITY ADVANCE MONEY however. Will Not Lend Money on Cotton Now to Be Held In definitely—First Cotton Must Be Sold to Get Money to Harvest Remainder of Crop (UGUSTA BANKS WILL DO AS MUCH FOR PEOPLE I AS BANKS ANYWHERE ELSE WILL DO teports That Savannah and Charloston Will Lend Money l on Cotton to Be Held For Higher Prices Untrue - Even I Though State Banks Cannot Get Emergency Currency, Banks Here Will Be Benefited II For w.-rks Ihrrs lihvc Urpn reports If dreulation thal the Banks of chiir jp»ton and Suva Uriah wrr«< anxious for gfo'ton men to ship the stnplp to th.«,> |kUc.-H hh it would l)P well taken rare iff J‘" r Instance. B drummer report - Ip th *t Charleston could handle tlm pntlt'P colon .crop of Mouth Curollim }£**“ tlmt the hnnkere nmi hualne«M nin of that city would receive the siotton, plans »t In warehouaea for an .indefinite period, and then lent! money I? n I*. Savannah, according to re ijKirta. waa alao willing to lend money •Jut eotton to hold. 1 The Inference drawn from the un- Official reports from Charleston un«! *avhnnah waa that the hankera of fhoae rltlee are wIIIIuk to lend money »n cotton to be held for hlaher prlrea puch la far from the truth rcKtudlnx She situation. 1 A lead my hanker of Savannah a few Utya OKU told an Animate newapaper •tan that tie waa atlviaini: every one |o cell cotton na faat aa It cornea In |or a time, even thouyh It doeau't krlnfr over 8 centa or allyhtlv under lhat flame, lie aald that tr ill lon waa held it would lone a cent a kound In decieua.d imiur. peoauae when cotton In picked in Aii ku<t tt la heavy and damp, lie alao prged that the firal cotton he aidd r* aa to provide money for plcklnit and alnnliiK the remainder of the irop Augusta Done Injustice. Animate ha* been clone a aerlmia njuatlce hecauae of the false reports is to what Savannah and t'harleaton >re doing No definite policy has taen promulgated by the Auuuata Mnkera aa a group, hut The Herald «arns from the higheat authority that he Auguata banka who dertl In cut - on will advance money on It, nnt to IS held Indefinite!) for no one knenva What la gcrinte to happen In the next ew months, Imt to he aold within a Muionnhle lime after being received Money can he procured on the cotton hat la being received now and will he received for the next few weeka, pro ftttcd the cotton ia for sale, so that ihe remainder of the crop run he har i rated and then It will he Mine to talk about advancing money on warehouse receipts. AllKuata hankera are not surprised »t Slate banka not being allowed to mrtlclpate In temergency curren iy Issue, hut they say tlmt this fact sdll not deler Augusta from getilug l great deal of benefit There la only me national hank in \uguata and al though the amount of emergency cur rency It will he able to take will tie >nlv a small part of w hat la needed. • till " h. I . w ill. 11,.-It roirer; Kin drat national hanks In New I'oik. Chicago, Haltlmore, Itoatoiv Pldladnlplda and other cities can gs mom > which these northern Imnka will stHMire from the federal govern Brut Tin* situation ho far ns Augusta th lOtteetned ta no worst* than It is els«»- Ifhtrr Augusta bankers art* going to lb hh much for ttic*tr customers as th* banks any where ela* will tit* for MMMitp, amt the report is absurd that Savannah amt Charleston wilt take Mtrf of uil ti»e cotton they nui get amt Mtvanct money on it while it ia br ing stored Indefinite!' What Savannah Saya. A lending Augusta bitnkur has re the following from u Savannah banker in response to a letter asking what Savannah is doing •-There is not. «t present nnv set rns potto Shout Savannah banks ■MMUing cotton; nut we are expertm*. Ijglly developments, which will ennbb lift to do nomethimr nn»re definite for tiur Correspondents "We are not at present placing any fetonex at the di spoon l of cotton fac bpra or planters for the purpose of WdtlUK the cotton for advance in mca nor can we do so unless as ptal by the government. There Is »r t€f«*n being iiuult to get tin gov Mmmrnt to accept warehouse receipts, >tit this cannot be done until the tegrehouses are placed in position to ■gke their receipts negotiable and ■attafactory to the government "Wf are, of course, assisting the colon factors, or will aavlst them in fcpmdltng the cotton which is for sale ■r Will be moved promptly, but no at * rangenoiits has been made for hold ing Wa are hopeful however, that the RMMit few days will bring more satis* 'arte ry arrangements' 1 What Charleston It Doing Here what a leading Charleston t tanker writes: Iffhfrf has b«*en no policy outlined Ml yet ss to what course the banks MM* Will pursue tn handling the cot * tin situation The government aid, through the Emergent* v Association and the Crop Moving Fund, will, of oomse enable us to asslM Interior banks to some extent, but do not think 1 hat any of those funds can be used rewards assist lug in exporter. **We art endeavoring ;u ftmi out to what extent our northfrn correspon dents will HHslHt iiH in carrying hold ing cotton should the occasion arise, but I doubt if wp will know definitely until next week some time. "The condition for holding cotton has to be looked into very closely, be cause once wo make a loan on holding cotton there is no telling when you can gel it; and the price has yet to he determined on by us as to the figure that. we will loan.” Warships of Britain to the Gulf Three Cruisers Ordered to Proceed at Full Speed to Gulf of Mexico to Protect Cotton and Oil Traffic Galveston —An official statement from the British consulate here today said three British warships have been sent nt full speed to protect cotton and oil traffic in the Gulf of Mexico. The statement follows: "The British consulate Is informed tlmt three British warships have been sent st full speed to afford protection to cotton and oil traffic In the (Julf of Mexico. If is rumored that the French cruiser Conde has sunk the German ship Alllancia and the British cruiser Donegal has captured the North German Lloyd steamship Bran denburg." Sending of the British ships to the gulf is probably the result of reports of the presence of German warships in those waters. Several British tank steamers are engaged in the oil trade between Mexico anil the United States. No further details were given by the consulate. UNO MRS. SANCKEN ARE SAFE NEAR BREMEN Mr. Clarence fcjuinktn lias re< eived hews from Ills father and mother. Mr. and Mrs John Hancken, who arc near Bremen, Germany. Both are well and sue in no danger. However, Mr. Sancken writes thut everything is in confusion on account of the war. Mr. Salickeu was booked to sail on tin- Kaiser Wilhelm dor Gr<»sse, the North German ldoyd steamer which was .aink yesterday by a British cruis er ll«* would have left Germany for the United States of September third. N"\v hr has no idea when he and Mrs. Suncken can return. Mr. Henry Sam ken. a brother to Mr. John SftiH-ken, is also in Bremen. Mr. Henry Sam Ken was booked to sail August Ist, but was unable to do so because of the war. The news from Messrs. John and Henry Suncken and Mrs. John Sanek rn Is the tlmt that has been heard rim •• Jills , d and their many frlenos will be delighted to know that they lire safe. Mr. Hancken writes that postcards *re metsrd much quicker than letters because letters are e\ imined before beim; delivered and much delay Is caused. The Satickens hav* several relatives in the war NEW COTTON ARRIVING; BRINGING 8 CENTS TlitM f ni« r\ good <!<*msiitl for new '‘‘l l ' l r * r, « r«*r iHuiml In » li ,r* « numbrr of bales *oM t.nlav - roun.l that fi«uve. So far O’ ic.ilpt* hu\o b,*cn small bociUM. of ih.» fact that it »• actual movement of th- »top luiH not started. H\ September first cotton mill begin to come In in considerable quuntltlas. It is n *t known horn strong the demand m|i| b** sft»*r the movement starts tn earnest J lorn **\ or Augusta out ton turn are hope “ 1 ‘1 continue good old rot tf. 's »*rlllhk ut lVom nine to nine and on ualf cents per pound but very little Innes and Wife at Frisco; on to Texas j bxn Fmnciico.-Vlctor K. innc and bis "!!■ h * h ugtne. Ore on a r, r «V lf , V!! r ‘ w, ’ K Ml** Beatrice Nelms I Mini Mis* v:i s. Nelms Dennis, . vrlved • <!eput> sheriff and mm becht today the joutfW' v to .s«n Antonio, Texas, the scene of their alleged line M.ttsh 1 Nelms brvtlvrr of the ttiisstt g motnsn arrived on "EVOLUTION OF MAN TO BE DEBATED TONIGHT A> many have expressed a desire to hear debat«-d the question of "Evolution upon for discussion nt th. Court llmtas Untight «Filda\ V Th. d.hti.rs will h. at <! as Visual, it will b« free to cvr’\* hod>. Markets Middling today, BV4C. Tone, Quiet. Middling last year, 12^0. AUGUSTA COTTON CLOSING QUOTATIONS Low middling 7% Strict low middling $% Middling Wt Strict middling Good middling BVi Previous Day’s Figures. Low middling Strict low middling 8H Middling B*4 Strict middling Good middling 8% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET WHEAT— Open High. I,ow. Close. Sf.pt . ... )0h 107 104 104% Deo 100 112 109 109 ti May . ... 11014 lIBV4 115 116% CORN— Hept .... 79% Xo\ 7914 79% Dee .... 71 72% 70% 71% OATS Sept .... 47% 48% 40% 47% Dec .... 49% 50% 49% BO PORK - Sept 2030 2045 2000 2010 Jan . . . .2220 2227 2210 2220 I.ARD- Kept 1000 990 997 Oct 1017 1017 1010 1017 Jin . . . .1005 1070 1057 3065 RIBS— Kept . . . .1245 1245 1238 1235 Jan 1127 1137 1130 1135 LIVESTOCK* MARKET .Chicago Hog and Cattle Receipts. Chicago, Ills Hogs; Receipts 16,000; steady. Bulk $ 8.80 ra% ».15 Light B.Bofa 9.30 Mixed 8.60 0.32V6 Heavy 8 .47)Cq) St.MS' Rough 8.45'® S.kf> I'igH 5.50'® 8.30 Tittle Receipts 1,500, steady: Beeves .$ 6.75ft)510.65 Hteers 6.35 9.40 Tows and heifers 3.SO'® 9.35 Stockers ami feeders 5.50 ti1) 8.15 Calves ...» 7.50<® 11.25 Sheep: Receipts 10,000; steady. Sheep $ 4.75<®$ 6.65 Yearlings 6.60fJ) 6.50 Lambs 6.00'® 7.80 BRITONS IN OSTEND. London, 6:06 a. m.—British marines in force now' control Ostend, says a dispatch to The Times. They con tinued landing all day yesterday and several quick flrers wer rought ashore early today. HOTEL ARRIVALS Hofbrau Hotel. M. A. Jones, Macon; John Barker, Philadelphia; D. J. Griffin, Savannah; Alice I’Yler, Chicago; C. K. Marlen, At lanta; Miss Nelson. Mississippi; H. J. Graua, New York; F. Rous, Pennsyl vania. Albion Hotel. C. V. Moran, South Carolina; C. H. Humphries, North Carolina; A. T. Havers, West Virginia; J. W. Clark, Alabama; C. F. Reese, New York; -T. \V. Johnson, Georgia; C. H. Rhodes and wife, Louisville; H. G. Johnson. Swalnsboro; W. A. Knapp, Savannah; Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Gray, Sparta, Ga. Genesta Hotel. R L. Seott, Atlanta; M. J. Bease. Atlanta: C. T. Maker, Savannah; W. H. Duncan. Barnesville, S C.; J. W. Henley anti wife, Atlanta; C. O. All, Charlotte; W. R. Moore, Shnra, Oa. Planters Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. K. Moore, Savannah; B. K. Grines. Savannah; C. J. Olarey, Savannah; IT. H. Walker, Culverton, Ga.; W M. Gordon. Waynesboro; A. L. Marstot , Georgia; J. Glenn, Atlanta. MONTHLY PUBLIC MEETING COLORED Y. M. C. A. Tile regular monthly public meeting of the colored Y M. C. A mill he held on next Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at Bethel A. M K. church, corner D’Antlg nac and Ninth streets. Rev. i'banning H. Tobias. Internationa! secretaiy of stu dent A’. M C. A. work, will deliver the address. Rev. Tobias has been .n the Y. M. C. A. work for about four years, and has made commendable success. He Is a native Augustan, and ia recognised i. one of tlie brightest young lights of the negro r >cc He was graduated from Baltie Colfege In this city and from Drew Theological Seminary in New Jersey. HOURLY TEMPERATURES Degree*. 6 A M 74 7 A M 76 8 A. M 80 9 A M S 3 10 A M 85 n A M s: 12 noon ... 90 1 P. M 91 7 P M 92 Sn\i> $lO 00 to $15.00 on your Suit, made to order, $:2.50. $16.00, *27.50. F. G. Mertin*. LEGAL *NOTICES HTATK <>F GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY Where**. D. C. Harris h«* applied for permanent Letter* of Administration on tiie estate of U K. Harris, late of wild County, deceased. This I*. therefore, to cite a’l person* concerned, to »e and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the fltst Monda> In Heptetnbar. A D.. 1914, nt to o’clock a tn. and shorn* cause, ts any thny wan. why said Letter* should not be granted. Witness my official signature thia llth day of August. A D 1914 ALEXANDER R WALTON. 14 21 29 S 4 Ordinary. R. C. f*TAT K (lF GKORGIjC RICHMOND COUNTY Wheroes. Cornelia Warren ha* opp ted for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Bllsaboth Washington, late of said County, deceased This Is. therefore, to cits n!l person* concernsd, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In September, A. D., 1114. at 10 o'clock h. tn and shorn cause, if sny thev <mn. why *atd Letters should not be sranted Witness my official signature this t4th day of August A D 1914 ALEXANDER R WALTON. A 14 tl 29 14 4 Ordinary. K. C. fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. LEGAL NOTICES STATE; OF <xi%ORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of Edward H. Ille, of Richmond County, Georgia, and Ralph O. Bowden, of Hampton County, South Carolina, respectfully shows: L—That petitioners desire that they, their associates, and successors, be In corporated for a period of twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal al lowed by law, under the corporate name of AUGUSTA PACKING COMPANY. 2. —That the principal place of busi ness of said cctfporation will be In Richmond County, Georgia, 3. That the object of the association of your petitioners is pecuniary profit to the stockholders of said corporation. Ihe amount of capital to be employed by them, actually paid in, is fifteen hun dred ($1,500.00) dollars, divided into shares of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each. Petitioners de sive that the stockholders of said cor poration shall have the right to Increase said capital stock at any time, and from time to time, by a majority vote or such stockholders, to any amount not ex ceeding twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dollars of the same par value. 4. —That the particular business peti tioners propose to carry on through said corporation is .hat of a “packing house. ’ In the operation of said business, peti tioners desire that said corporation shall have the right to buy and sell, for cash or on credit, and otherwise to deal In, for Itself, or on brokerage or commis sion, meats of all kinds, both fVesh and cured, and cattle, hogs, sheep, and othe animals suitable for food, and the by products of such animals, and all other animals, meats, articles or things, usually or properly dealt in by a packing house Petitioners also desire that said corporation shall have the right to buy, sell, own, exchange, lease, Tent, mort gage, pledge, convey to secure debts, or otherwise employ or dispose of, real and prsonal property of every kind whatso ever, Including horses, mules, vehicles, harness, tools, machinery, appliances, etc. which in the opinion of those man aging said corporation may be or become of benefit or advantage to It. 6. —Petitioners desire that said corpor ation shall have the right to sue and be sued; to borrow money, and to execute notes, bonds, acceptances, or other obli gations therefore: to secure said notes, bonds, acceptances t*r other obligations by trust deeds, security deeds, mort gages. trust mortgages, bills of sale, and pledges of property, both real and per sonal; and generally, to have all the rights, powers, privileges and immuni ties conferred by law upon similar cor porations, or that may be useful or es sential in the conduct of said business. WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray that upon the requirements of the law being complied with, the Court will pass an order of incorporation In accordance with the foregoing petition. JAMES B. HARPER. Attorney for Petitioner. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— I. Geo. B. Pourneile, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond Coun ty, Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition for the incorporation of Augusta Packing Company, this day filed in said Clerk's Office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 20th day of August. 1914. GEO B. POURNBLLE, A 21 28 S 4 11 Deputy Clerk Pursuant to power of attorney, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bid der for cash, on the first Tuesday in September, 1914. between the legal hours of sale, at the Court House in Richmond County, (ieorgla, the following described real estate: All that tract of lead In Richmond County. Georgia, known as the Mary A. Goddard and. containing seventy-five acres, more or less. Bounded North by lands of R. A. Trowbridge; East by lands of . W. McNair; South by lands of F. V. Trowbridge; and West by lands of R. A. Trowbridge and R. A. King, being known ns the home tract of Mary A. Goddard. Purchaser to pay for papers. A. R. WILLIAMSON, Attorney In Fact for A, Vinnetta Ivey, Marie Averett. J. W. Goddard. Jr.. J. W. Goddard. Sr., and Mrs Sallie G. Dye. AV 14 21 28 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Wilson Jefferson has applied for permanent Letters of Administration with Will annexed, on the estate in Georgia, of Mary F. Walton, late of Franklin County, Ohio, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held cn tlie first Monday in September. 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 14th day of August, A P.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Wlienas, E. J. Porls, Executor of th* estate of Maria Shwon, late of said County, deceased, has applied for let ters of Dismission from said Executor ship. Tlds is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on tlie first Monday In September. A. D.. 1914, et 10 o’clock a m., and show cause. If any they can. why aald Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this 14th day of August A. I*., 1914. A TEXAN PER R WALTON. A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary. R. C. STATE OK GEORGIA. RICHMOND I’Ot’NTT— Ehmu. Sntah J. Hammond has ap plied for permanent I.etters of Adminis tration on the estate of Dlomegd B. Hammond, late of said County, dceeased. j This l», therefore, to cite all persons enooerned, to be and appear at the Court i of Ordlnnri of said County, to be held on the first Monday In September. A. D., 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, i If any they can, why aald Letters should not he granted. Witness my official signature this Hth day of August. A D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. A 14 I! 21 8 4 Ordinary, R. & STATE OK~GEI>RI 11A^ RICHIIONT) (’OI’NTT- Whereas, L. J. Henry, Guardian of the estate of Annie Lou Henry, of sahl , Count}', has applied for I.etters of Dis mission from said Guardianship. 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 tn September , A. D., 19!4, at to o'clock a. m., and show cauae. tt any they can, why aald Letters should not be (ranted. Witness my official signature thts Hth day of August. A T>, 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON. A 14 21 2S S 4 Ordinary, R. C, STATK Or 3ROHGIA. I RICHMOND COUNTY - WNrcaf K «tl* C. DHI applied for Permanent L*tt*r« of Administration on th# ertatr of Silvia McKensl*. late of County, doc* rod. This l*. therefore. to cite all pereon* concerned, to lac and appear at the Court of Ordinary of ihld County, to b# held on the flrat Monday September, A IV. ISI4. at 10 o'clock a. m.. and »how cauae If any they « an, why an Id Letter* should not be granted. Witness my official stirn«ture this 15th * da)* of August. A. P.. 1014. AI.YRXANPEU R WALTON. a 15 :i :m ordinary, a a % LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. John L. Armstrong has ap pliel for permanent Letters of Adminis tration on the estate in Gecrgla, of Ina E. Holland, late of Jefferson County, Alabama, 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 September, 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 14th day of August, A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary, R. C. FOR SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, Feb ruary 2nd, 1914, will be sold, at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in Sepiem ber, 1914, at the Court Kuuie door of said County, between the hours of legal sale, the tract of land, known as the J. W. Al len tract, situated in the Seventy-seccnd District of Burke County, adjoining the lands of Joseph Reynolds, S. R. Clark, and Mrs. Elenora Walker, and containing eighty-five acres, more or le*iß. Terms cash. E. P. CLARK, Administrator of J. W. Allen Estate August 6th, 1914. A 7 li 21 28 STATE OF GEORGIA RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, John Phintzy, Executor of the estate of A. Smith Irvine, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Execu torship. 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 September, 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 14th day of August, A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Wm. A. Latimer, Guardian of the estate of Ellen Burum Law, now Powers, of said County, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Guard ianship. 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 September, 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 I.4th day of August, A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— W’hereas, Mrs. Fannie C. Bussey, Guardian of the estate of How r ard R. Bussey, a mnior, of said County, lias applied for leave to sell Real Estate be longing to said estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and apear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in September, A. D., 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show ?ause, if any they can, why leave to sell the Real Estate belonging to said estate should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my official signature this 24th day of August, A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Heirs-at-Law of Daniel Burns Dyer, Deceased: Leonie W. Fllsch having filed her pe tition to require Alonzo Frome Purdy, ad ministrator with the will annexed of the I estate in Georgia of Daniel Bums Oyer, late of Jackson County. State of Missou ri. deceased, to execute and deliver titles in compliance with a certain Bond foe Titles, given by the said Daniel Burns Dyer to R. W. Rood, and transferred to said Leonie W. Flisch, August 14th. 1914. 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 September, 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if any vou 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 band and official signa ture, this 14th dav of August. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, Ordinary. Richmond County, Ga. A 14 21 28 S 4 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Sallie Jackson, wddow of L. H. Jackson, late of said County, de ceased, has applied for year's support for herself and minor children of said de ceased. 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 September, 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 15th day of August A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON. \ 5 S 4 ' hrd an. R. C. STATE OF' GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Henry M. North, Adminis trator of the estate of Thomas P. Lewis, late of said County, deceased, has ap p’fed for leave to sell Real Estate ami personalty belonging: 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 September, A. D.. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause. If any they can. why leave to sell the Real Estate and Personalty belonging to said estate rhould not be granted as prayed for. Witness my official signature this 4th day of August. A P.. 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON. A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary. R. C. Mary L Blodgett, et. al. vs. Cecelia L Johnson, et. al.. Richmond Superior Court. September Term. 1914. Pursuant to an Order of the Superior ( ourt of raid County, of July 25th 1914 the undersigned will rail for cash. dur ing the leg 11 hours of sale. at puhllc out fry, the following described property to wit: Ah that lot of land located in Augusta Get***la. and fully descriped In deed of October 28th, 1898. f rom the Executors of Mary McKinley to Marv L. Ladavexe, et. al . and recorded In the Clerk's Of fice of the Superior Court In Book :■ !,'s, * s ®- Said property Is now generally known as lots Nos. 919, 923. 925. 927, 931 and 935 Gwinnett Street : Ixds Nos. ’ms’ 113*. 1134, 1132, lll«, l i;g, 112* 11*4, 1122, 1129, 1118 Carrie f' and 1139. 1133. I. 1131, 1127, 1125 Ninth, or Campbell atreet. There Is a plat and new ar rangement of said lots attached to the decree of sale and on said plat the prop erty Is us follows On Carrie Street t. 2. 4. 5. 4. on Gwinnett Street, lots 7. 5. 9. 10. 21; on proposed new street, lots 11. 12 13. 14. 15 IS. 17. IS. 19 29. on Ninth or Oamrbel! SlVeet, lots 25. 27. 28 29. 39. Said property will be sold In separate lota, groups of lots or In hulk, tn the discretion of the Commissioners, and said sale sh»ll be subject to confirmation by the Court. Purchaser to pay for papers, f JOHN It WHITE HAMILTON MILLER. JAMES S. Bt’SSET. JR I All 29 31 Commissioners. LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Mrs. Carrie A, Stulb has ap plied for permanent Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of John R. Stulb, 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 September, 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 14th day of August, A. D„ 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Mrs. Minnie V. Somers, Ad ministratrix of the estate of A. L. Som ers, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. 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 September, 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 14th day of August. A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, A 14 21 28 S 4 Ordinary, R. C. Wanted WANTED SITUATION—MaIe. WANTED: BY EXPERT BOOKKE3P er, sets of books to keep at night. Also auditing done at reasonable figures. Ad dress J. K, L,, Box 223. Augusta. Ga. A3 O WANTED: A POSITION AS BUTLER, porter or office boy. Use to laborious work. Apply to 1191 Summer street. A2B WANTED HELP—Maie. ~~ ARMY OF U. S. WANTED: UNMAR rIed men age 18 to 35. Information at Recruiting Offices, Post Office Bldgs. Montgomery, Ala., Rome, Augusta, Co lumbus, Ga„ 1927% Second Av&, Birm ingham. Ala., 411 Cherry St., Macon, and Broad and Marietta, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—Rooms WANTED: FROM OCT. IST. BY COTT ple with two children, furnished rooms with or without board. Address T. B. A., care Herald. A 29 WANTED—-Miscellaneous. WANTED: A MALE BELGIAN HARE rabbit. Address Albert Dozier, Jr., John ston, S. C. A2B WANTED SCHHOOL BOOKS. WANTED TO BUY SCHOOL BOOKS used locally and In South Carolina. Dellquest's New and Old Book Shop, 213- 15 7th street.. ts For Rent FOR RENT-Rooms. TO RENT, TO GENTLEMEN: TWO well furnished, one front and one back room, privilege of bath, hot and cold water; private home; price, 38 and $7. Apply 410 Broad street. A2B FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE DESIR able rooms; one front, suitable for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences, with use of phone. Apply 409 Ellis street. Phone 1005-W. A3l FOR RENT) NICE I.A ROE ROOM. furnished or unfurnished; convenient to business centre; electric lights and telephone. Phone 1812-J. Sf FOR RENT: THREE NICE CONNECT ing rooms, suitable for light house keeping, all modern conveniences, nice location; large garden spot or chicken yard In rear. Phone 322 or call 615, 15th street. Possession September Ist. A 29 FOR RENT: RESIDENCE, 116 CAMP bell street, all modern conveniences. Apply 864 Broad street. Phone 617. Louis P Speth. S 2 FOR RENT-Real Estate. FOR RENT: ON MONTE SANO, 30 acres of land and 9 room housa, also two 8 room houses near St. Joseph school. Frank Rouse. Phone 878. 3Sc FOR RENT: 211 AND"2I3 TELFAIR”* and 6 rooms, good garden and out houses, electric lights and bath, near car line. Apply F. P. Branch, 334 Walker street. Phone 2811. A3O FOR RENT: 618 BROAD STREET, 9- room house. 2 floors, bath room, gas and electric lights, all modern conven iences, cement yard. Front and rear entrances. Apply H. Levkoff & Son. Phone 19S-J. A3l FOR RENT: TWO-ROOM HOUSE IN yard. Apply 2702 Wrightsboro Road, opposite Waterworks. A3O FOR RENT—Rooms FOR RENT: FURNISHED ROOMS, good neighborhood, convenient to car line. modern conveniences, at 443 Ci Walker street. A2B FOR-RENT—FIat FOR RENT: FROM OCTOBER IST, bO3 Monument street, lower flat, 5 rooms and bath; upper flat. 4 rooms and '»ath, piazza and reception hall up and down. Apply Chas. W. Crawford. Phone 2064-w and 2064-J. Al 3 LOST AND FOUND. - " ~ LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are never found; often they are stolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up by hon est persons they will get back to the owner If advertised In this colu m n. LOST: ONE 18 SIZE GOLD WAT' .H. Waltham movement, engraving In Lock; E A. A. to M. K. A. Return Heraij Of fice. Liberal reward. x2Bp LOST: ON WASHINGTON ROAD, GEN tleman’s hunting rase 17-Jewel Elgin gold watch, attached to Mack silk fob with antique gold dog charm; lias ruby eyes and mounted on agate. Liberal reward If left at Herald Office. A3O BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY^ TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your old disabled Trunk or grip In first-class condition. A new slat lock, clamp, e'c., »nd It’s In condition for wears' of service. Augusta Trunk Fac tory. 735 Hroid, opposite Monument. m2tf Swappers’ Column. SEND IN VOUR SWAPS. There's no charge for Insertions. You pay 5 cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fellow know. Augusta la full of active, energetic, eager Swapper, who wtll be g'ad to make your acquaintance *" rough the Swaper*' Column. WILL SWAP: 30 OCT A SON WRAP pers for 39 Eatmor bread certificate-!. Address Octagon-KatmOT, Swappers' Col umn, care Herald. xiO FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 For Sale FOR SALE—ReaI Estate The Advertisers of Real Estate are the Sellers of Real Estate. Your real estate may ‘‘sell itself" —SOMETIME, If "sometime" Is a satisfactory date, you have no need to advertise. But the property owners who want to sell NOW, or at the earli est possible date, utilize the great est of sales-accellerators—classi fied advertising! Among the sellers of real estate In this city within the next week, or month, or year, classified ad vertisers will be predominant! FOR SALE—ReaI Estate. AM LEAVING TOWN AND WANT TO sell my home rght away; it is a 5- room bungalow, located Just a short block from Walton Way; will sell cheap with a very small cash payment Ad dress J. G. F., care Herald. A 2% MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St . • Jlßtf» FOR SALE: I HAVE SEVERAL pieces of investment property that will show from 14 to 16% per cent on yovr money. If Interested, address J. cm-e Hrt-ald. g 9 WANTED: TO SELL A FIRST-CLASS 8-room boarding house on Greene street, filled to capacity, rent reasonable. Apply Room 512, Leonard Bldg. Phone 2600. sj Ff YOU WANT TO BUY A NICE TWO story, 7-room home with all conven iences, dirt cheap, call to see me at 443 Watkins street. This place has been my home for a number of years and Is all that a home should be in every re spect. It is dirt cheap at 32,600. A 9 FOR SALE—Live Stock. FOR SALE: PONT, BUGGY AND HAR ness. Pony gentle and sound, and good under saddle or In harness. Call at 402 Hart son Building. slo FOR SALE—Automobiles USED AUTOMOBILES THAT CAN BE PICKED UP AT A BARGAIN. one IfflpteGbiUs, “tt, n IM4 TOmon t rater, self-starter and electric lights; driven less than 1,600 miles; good propo sition for cash buyer. Apply Perroux ft Jones, 720 Reynolds street, A 29 ONE AMERICAN 1912 TOURING CAR. excellent running condition. Just been overhauled, runs like new, fully equip ped. A real bargain at $700.00. Two spare tires and tubes. Perroux ft Jones, 720 Reynolds street. A 29 ONE 1914 S C RIPPS-BOOTH CYCLE car, was given away In Herald’s show er of gold contest. A bargain for some body, at $350.00 cash. Address Cycle Car, care Herald. A 29 ONE BRAND NEW OVERLAND TOUR lng car, 1914 model; reason for selling, party has two cars. Price SBOO.OO cash for quick buyer. Address Overland, care Herald. A 29 ONE STODDARD-DAYTON SIX-PAS* senger, fifty-three horsepower. One 1912 Cadillac Phaeton, electric lights and self-starter. Both care In splendid con dition and are to be sold at a rare bar gain. J. W. Westmoreland, 835 Broad street. Phone No. 1. A 29 ONE 1910 CADILLAC FIVE-PASSBNG er touring car, can be put In first - clasß running condition for smfm sum, for sale, cheap, $175.00. Also one Hup "20” roadster, for quick sale, $150.C0 cash. Union Garage, 663 Broad street. A 29 ONE SECOND- HAND HUPMOBILE roadster, at $160.00. One second-hand Schacht roadster, at $85.00. Apply Lyon & Kelly. A 29 ONE SEVEN-PASSENGER PACKARD touring car, an Ideal car for family or rent service, first-class running condi tion. a bargain, at $695.00. Apply Speth’s Garage & Sales Co. Phone 2137. A 29 ONE MODEL 1912 CADILLAC TOURING car, Just painted and completely over hauled. quietest and best running Ca dillac In the city; extra tires and tubes; price $950.00. Speth’s Garage & Sales Co. Phone 2137. A 29 ONE MAXWELL ROADSTER, FINE condition, fully equipped, a bargain, at $245.00. Speth’s Garage & Sales Co.. 930 Ellis street. A 29 ONE REO FIVE-PASSENGER TOUR lng car. In fine running condition, go ing at $295.00. Speth’s Garage & Sales Co., 930 Ellis street. Phone 2137. A 29 ONE 1914 METZ ROADSTER* LEFT with us to sell, party leaving city. Call and make us an offer. Speth’s Garage & Sales Co., 930 Ellis street. Phone 2137. A’9 FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE: IN ONE LOT, AT ONCE— poultry and lumber, household furni ture, growing corn; a bargain Call or phone 6925-W. A2B ONE 1913 SINGLE CYLINDER MOTOR cycle, first-class condition, for sae, cheap for cash. Apply Augusta Machine Co.. 7th and Reynolds streets. A 29 FOR SALE: UNDERWOOD STANDARD typewriters— "The machine you will eventually buy." New sales plan, ten dollars a year. J. Knox Felker, Manage -826 Broad street, Augusta. Ga. A 29 FOR SALE: ONE 42-FT. BOX-BALL alley, In excellent condition, or will exchange for anything of equal value. Address J. B. Buxton. Girard, Ga. Aid FOR SALE: SEWING*MACHINE* RK frlgerator. sideboard, dining '.able, booketse, writing desk, three-piece mis sion set, davenport and Jewel heater. A;■ pl> 947 Reynolds. A 29 MISCELLANEOUS. - DETECTIVES, DIVORCE CASES. BUSl ness and private Investigations, suspect ed persons watched; consult us; our sd vlce Is free. Open day and night, Call or write. Offices, Harieon building.. Broad street. A2s personalT* — WANTED: EVERYBODY SUFFERING from pi es, fistulas, tlsitires, ulcoratlon. bleeding. Itching write FREE trial. Posi tive Painless Piles Cure. ». If, Tarney Auburn, lnd. S 3 PERSONAL. DETECTIVES WHEN YOU NEED RE •lablo evidence consult Day’s Detec tives. Expert secret service operatives for all businesses. Always open, easy payments arranged Offices Harlson building. Brosd >treet. A2I MONEY TO LOAN. I HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND I>OI,- 'srs to loan to good people on flrat mortgage Want to put money out right away. Address C. A. C., care lltm j