The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 18, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOURTEEN, Image 14

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FOURTEEN Markets Middling today B%c. Tone steady. Middling last year 13%c. AUGUSTA COHON CLOSING QUOTATIONS Low middling »% Strict low middling Middling »% Ptrlct middling '■< Good middling »'4 Previous Day’s Figure*- Low middling AH Strict low middling 8 Middling 8 7 4 Strict middling BVi Good middling BV4 Receipts for Week. Pale*. Spin. Shlp't. Saturday.. . , . 450 8 1063 , Monday 4J9f. 2437 341 Tuesday 363 Bft 480 ■Wednesday. . . .8098 1624 743 Thursday 2843 1778 277 Friday. .... 63.3 79 608 PYidsy —— —- Totals 2809 364 3640 Comparative Receipts. mi m« Sal urdu 2992 I*7* Monday 36 Tuesday S44T* 2706 Wednesday .... 111 "56 Thursday 49 624 Friday 2624 1576 Totals 19097 1 2003 Stocks and Receipts •lock In Augusts, 1913 17,738 Stock in Augusts 1914 24,008 JRsc slnca Kapl. 1, 1913 36,2u4 Use. lines eHpt. 1, 1914 36,272 Augusta Daily Receipts. 1913 1914 Oaorgta Railroad 264 256 Southern Hallway Co 120 *27n Augusta Southern 123 4H Augusta-Aiken Hv. Co. ... 46 14 Can. of Oa* K. It 126 Georgia and Florida 293 I2f» C. and W C. ity 266 28 j A C. L. R K 140 406 Wagon 260 142 Canal ... ... —— Rlvar Nat receipt* ~,.,1660 1576 Through .974 Total 2694 1576 Port Reoeipts. Today, least Yr Galveston 6606 18NK6 New Orlaans 537 Mold is 362 936 Savannah 2878 16465 Charleston —— -7563 Wilmington ——* Norfolk 149 668 Interior Receipts. Today. I.»M Tr. Houston 18001 Memphis 668 lTverpooFcotton Liverpool,—Cotton .pot In h.tl.r tit ■ Hand. Til* b*lt*r .ntd*. were »c«ui" tall It a hnrd*nlng tandanoy. S»l.-a S «0u bal*. Including s.an Am*rloin on tin btal. nf f. *»d for middling Impiwta, 10(1 1,at... nil Ainnrlt-Mii CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago. Ilia. Strength of price* at Liverpool tended today to lift wlk • bar* Aftar starting 1-4 to I rant hi *- ar valuee suffered a decided setback hut then rallied completely. Corn appeared to lie governed wholly hv wheat. The opening, the aama m laat night to I t lilmliiT. wns followed by a general decline. Tlieii all ot tha loaaca wara aub»e<iu«iitly wiped out Gate had no lndei*enrt»-nt action ]*awer auotaltona tor ho*» ntada pro rtalona easy L^VESTOCKJWARKET CHICAGO CATTLE, ,HOO», SHEEP Cbkwgi*. Tlla.— llo«a Receipts 13,040; lower. Bulk of aalaa I # 4i>ff J *O6 ll«ht *ss® »40 find »>■» l> 950 nSarv a I Off 9JR Kugha Slow 1.35 f&TT. 5.00® >.OO fettle Hacalpta 3.6*0, weak He va« $ d.SOfflll 00 iPteara 5.35® 9.26 (Mockers an 1 feeders 5 60ff 5.35 t'owi and halfara 3,75® >3O (him *SO 13.34 Sheep Hacalpta 17 000. lower. Cheep » 5 30®* 6.10 Yeailtnga * 30w 7.16 Umla ' '-'6dr 6in Report* that Prance we* bidding sot wheat gave additional help to wheat bulla The cloaa *a« naavoua 1 1-3 ta 1 6-5 nat higher Corn closed unaettlatl at a nat advance of I- Ito 1 6-4. • Open. High. 1««. t'loaa WHKAT— Pac .... not* 111 H»\ 1114 Mas .... 117 11* lI*S ll*H < v ORN— Hac 701* 711* 701* 71*6 OAT*— Hac .... 4*4, 501* 4*l* 4»S Mai .... 52V 631* 51V 531* POIIK Jan . .30*5 7067 3043 3067 LARD— Oat .... 5*3 *63 *43 »** Jan , . . . »»7 1007 »»T 1007 RIBS- .... Jen • • . .1066 1076 1063 10*6 moneTmarket New York. Mercantile paper 7 K» Chancre 1175.76'0ut. Iwlan* ea 111 i:t,10« Foreign a*c nge weaker cables 4- *376**4 *4. tor demand 4.*3a4 *376, Ttma money 7 to * l*er cant Mexican dot lava 46 nominal bar alhar 61 1-4 HOURLY TEMPERATURES Degreem. 6AM <* * * A M ;♦ IS A M 1* It A M ** 12 HOOT! •• e see •#. ••• •*•••••}* 1 P. M « 3 P M *3 HAGGIN LEFT *15.000.000. New B Haggtn. mil lionaire mine owner and horseman, who died recently, left an estate amounting to about $15,000,060. ac cording to a statement yesterday by attorney* here In conjunction with fil ing the will for probate. yv>r the moat part the proparly cnnslela of mines In Bouth Dakota and Peru and In real estate The testator's Interest tn horse* was an amassment, not a business enterprise .aocordtng to thg law y er* Tha enure estate la left to retatlvaa. Carolyn Thomson and John Parks in a scene from “Adele,” at the Grand this evening. Theatricai Notes ol Interest Bi ADELE PLEASES CHARLESTON THEATREGOERS. Adele, the charming operetta which cornea to the Grand this evening for u return engagement under (he direc tion of Jon. J\ IMckerton. Jr.. is scor ing t« marked mucccmh. The play 's being considered by critics as being even better than last reason. The name Hplendld cast as was seen here last season will again be had tonight, lie low Is given a criticism from tne Charleston News and (Courier, as fol lows : "Adele” holds Its daintiness and gracefulness. Two audiences enjoyed the return engagement at the Acad emy of Music yesterday. Miss Caro lyn Thomson came back as Adele and John l*ark as Haron Charles de Chan tilly. Miss Thomson Is a delightfully girlish prlma donna and the sweetness of her light soprano voice Is pleasing. She 4s wearing new costumes that help accentuate her girlishness, the gowns being said to have been designed by .’aul I'oiret. The burden of the oper etta fall.; on the part she handles and her performance Is deserving of pretty compliments. Miss Mae Phelps has succeeded Miss Munnette Flack as the dashing Widow Myrlanne. She uses her voice to ad vantage and carries the part smartly. She has changed considerably since the flays when she was featured in "Miss Hob White." Felix llanev, as llenrl Fharmaceau, and Jules Kpailly, as Alfred Frlebur, are admirable In the chief comedy roles. Miss Lottie Vin cent appears as the picturesquely garbed Bnblole. The eight women of the chorus have little to do and sumo .J - H •/*! EiiJL y mk Jgjgjß MEWfr IT % - v i'-ipWi!:' Ss; • ■ /'T‘-J| iMmSBm % l«r®A ty fP- 1< « r J&BUmXtz* StSKXm&U t - v*|> v , gp* • Vv - - pP'iSl ■MS 1 ' ’*& -v; jgm ' 1 SgSL- ■ ft. • SiSSr 2® T Hfi : .c'TtayfA > f ■iff ?a * } mKmtm *■ SaMrWngm3Broi&^''. MJtmißß % Wmm\ <1 K' ■ • i T- -- " ;. '' " .- ■ tUNA^* - t 38 "' wß»m%igtg3ag^ W* .y?:; >-. _v". : * t •*• * mm&WJ&mmW * 4 >-*•-' Uii' -^iPi«aM"^:^*>V v A ; • Carolyn Thomson and Stephen W. Scott in a scene from "Adele," at the Grand tonight handsome costumes to display. One cf them, she of the willowy figure, ap pears from her poses to be the under study of Miss Thomson. The manage ment has dressed the piece anew for this season and the settings are very attractive. The tunefulness of Jean Briquet’s music lias unquestionably carried ! Adele” Into popularity. The title song irt haunting and its pervasion of he three acts is approved by audiences. Like Swallows Flying,” "Honeymoon With You,” "Yours for Me and Mine for You,” ‘‘(bone Your Byes," “When the Little Birds Are Sleeping,” “The ‘’lock Is Striking Ten," “Gay Soldier Hoy,” "My Long Lost Ignore,” and "Strawberries and Cream,” are all of them pleasing. “Oh! Oh! Delphlne.” On next Wednesday evening at the Grand the last word in musical comedy. "Oh;- Oh! I >c*lphine," will lie presented by Messrs. Klaw and Krlanger for the first time In this city. This pretentious offering Is looked upon as one of the most notable events of tlte present season. having to its credit an entire season’s run at the Knickerbocker and New Amsterdam Theatres, New York. The book and lyrics of “Ob' Oh! Dolphins" are by C. M. S. McLcllan and Ivan Cary 11 wrote the music, the same combination who were responsible for "The Pink Lady" and “The Little Case." As “The Pink l«ady" was founded on a French farce by George Itrtr and Marcel Gulllemaud, ho. "Oh! Oh! Delphine" is founded on a farce entitled "Villa Primrose" from the French of the same authors. Its plot concerns Itself with a young artist who is painting a Venus, which he has re solved shall he a masterpiece presenting .! woman whose physical beauty is su preme and absolutely without a flaw. Suddenly he encounters a baffling ob stacle. He can find no woman with a perfect left should#* A thorough art ist, he will not rest content with any thing less than perfection. Wherefore be tries model after model, untiring In bis search for a feminine left shoulder and shall he all that a feminine left should should be. The play is full of THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. laughable situations and bright lines. The music Is delightfully melodious and catchy and one of the sensations of the piece will be the six beautiful models who pose for the composite Venus. Seats on sale Monday, 10 a. m. “SHAMELESS ENGLISH LIE." Washington, D. C.—The German embasscy today received the following wireless from ilerlin: “London reports that the German moratorium has been extended until the end of September, is a shameless Knglish lie. Germany never ordered nor wanted a moratorium, therefore there Is no basis for a prolongation. All banks are doing business as usual.'' LEGAL NOTICES United States Court, Southern District of Georgia, Northeastern Division. I n re M. Sheron and Company, Bankrupt. Pursuant to the order of Honorable Jos. Ganalil, Referee in Bankruptcy, all that stock of merchandise, consisting mainly of office fixtures, scales, count ers. show cases, safe, typewriter, manu facturing materials and Christmas or naments, located at 938 Broad Street. Augusta Ga , will be offered for sale, after due publication on the 28th day of September. 1914, at twelve o’clock noon, at aforesaid place. This stock to be of fered in suitable lots and then the whole stock to be oiiered in bulk; If the price for said stock In lots Is greater than the price ir> bulk, then the said stock to be delivered to the respective purchasers, otherwise If the price for the stock in bulk is greater, then the same to be delivered to the highest and best bidder. Also at the same time and place and un der the same conditions and terms one horse will be offered for sale. In every instance the terms of slid sale to be for cash, certified check of 10 per cent to accompany the bid. Pale subject to con firmation of Court. Inventory of itfore sald property can he seen on application to the undersigned. This 15th day of September, 1914. GEORGE 11A INS. S 18 21 25 ‘ Trustee. LEGAL NOTICES. 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 October netx, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: All that lot of land with improvements | thereon known as 1123 McKinne Street, i fronting on McKinne Street 38 feet, more or less and running back 117 feet, more or less; bounded North by land of Mrs. I*. C. Maxwell; East by McKinne Street; South by land of J. Archie Cook; West 1 by iand of Mrs. L. C. Maxwell. Situate j in the City of Augusta, County of Rich mond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of W. H. McNeal by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. issued by Chas. S. Bohler, T? : Collector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December. 1913, for State, County and School Taxes, for the year 1913, against propf*ty standing in the name of W. H. McNeal. Levy made this 13th day of August. 1914, and notice served according to law. ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of land with Improvements thereon known as 1101 Phillips Street, fronting on Phil ips Street 38 feet, more or less, and runlng back 117 feet, more OT less; bounded North by Hopkins Street; South by Haines Norman and In dustrial School; West by land of Lucy Laney. Situate In the City of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Geor gia. Levied on as the property of John Jones 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 John Jones. made this 11th day of August, 1914, and notice served according to law. ALSO at the same Uni. and place, all that lot of land at corner Tutt Avenue and High Street, fronting on High Street 65 feet, more or less, and running back 103 feet, more or less, of uneven width; bounded North by land of William Greene; East by an alley; South by Tutt Avenue and West by High Street. Sit uate in the 123rd District, G. M., County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of S. R. Apher 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 years 1907-1908- ;909-1910-1911 -1912-1913, against property standing in the name of S. R. Apher. Levy made this 13th day of August, 1914, and notice served according to law. J. T. PLUNKETT, Sll 18 25 02 Sheriff, Richmond County STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. John F. Roessler, Guardian of the estate of Christine M. Roessler, of said County, has applied for Letters of Dismission 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 in October, 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 11th dav of September. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON. S 12 18 25 02 Ordinary, R. C. SHERIFF’S SALE. j STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Will be sold at the Court House, in the City of Augusta, County and State aforesaid, the usual placs for holding Sheriff’s Sales, on the first Tuesday in I October next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of land with improvements thereon, fronting on Burke Street and known as 1617 Burke Street, 30 feet, more orless, and running back 100 feet, more or less; bounded North by land of P. Armstrong: East by Burke Street; South by land of Timothy T. Lyons; West bv an alley. Situate in the City of Augusta. County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Pinkney Hammond by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. is sued by Chas. S. Bohler, Tax Collec tor of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1918, for State, County and School Taxes, fc* the year 1913, against property standing in the name of Pinkney Hammond. Levy made this 11th day of August, 1914, and notice served according to law. J T. PLUNKETT, Sll 18 25 02 Sheriff. Richmond County. GARDEN HOSE Large shipment of Garden Hose just re ceived direct from factorv. Hose Reels, Hose Pipes. I>arge assortment Irft-vm Sprinklers. THEO. 6, McAULIFFE 116 Jackson Street. NOTICE Effective Sunday, September 20th 1914, the Macon-Charles ton Sleeping Car line will be discontinued. J. P. BILLUPS, General Passenger Agent, Georgia Railroad. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Will be sold at the Court House, in the City of AugUßta, County and State , aforesaid, the usual place for holding I Sheriff’s Sales on the first Tuesday In j October next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, i to-w'it: All that lot of land with improvements i thereon fronting on Kingston street, 4( feet, more or less, and running back j 82 feet and 5 inches, more or less, bounded North by Kingston street; East by Holley; South by land of Mrs. M. M. , Mathews; West by land of W. M. Tho- J mas. Situate in the City of Augusta, j County of Richmond and State of Geor gia. Levied on as the property of Robbert Thomas, 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 Taexs, for the year 1911-1912- 1913, against property standing in the name of Robbert Thomas. Levy made this 27th day of August. 1914. and notice served according to law. ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of land with improvements . thereon, known as 1308 Wrightsboro Road, fronting on the Wrightsboro Road j 53 feet and S inches, more or less and running back 160 feet, more or less; i bounded North by the Wrightsboro Road; East by land of C. F. Bryan; South by land of Michael vxreen and v. est by land j of Austin Morman. Situate in the City of ( Augusta, County of Richmond anu State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of R. J. and Valley Dent, by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. issued by Chas. S. Bohler, Tax Collec tor 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 R. J. and Valley Dent. Levy made this 27th day of August, 1914, and notice served according to law. ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of land with improvements thereon fronting on Forrest Street 50 feet, more or less, and running back 152 feet more or less; bounded North by land of D. W. Jackson; East by Forrest Street; South by land of Wesley C. Doc and West by an alley. Situate in the City of Augusta. County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of D. v\. Jackson by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. is sued bv Chas. S. Bohler. Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1913, for State, County and School Taxes, for the years 1909-1910- 1911- against property standing in the name of D. W. Jackson. Levy made this 11th day of August, 1914, and notice served according to law. J. F. PLUNKETT. 511 18 25 02 Sheriff, Richmond County. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Will be sold at the Court House, in the Citv of Augusta, County and State aforesaid, the usual place for holding Sheriff’s Sales, on the first Tuesday in October next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit; Seven pool tables, forty-two chairs, one iron safe, one cash register, one flat top desk, four show cases, one soda fount and fixtures, one roller top desk, five tables, five ceiling electric fans and fixtures, one gas heater, one pair scales, eight cue racks with cues, six ball racks with balls, one shine stand and fixtures, two boxes with contents, four wall pictures, twenty sacks Duke’s Mix ture tobaccos. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Toney & Livingston & T. P. Saffold to satisfy a distress warrant is- I sued by Edward T. Bennett. J.P., of said ! County on the Ist day of August, 1914 in favor of Commercial Club of Augusta. Ga.. against Toney & Livingston & T. P. Saffold. Levy made this Ist day of August, 1914. and notice served according to law. J. T. PLUNKETT, Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga. 512 18 25 02 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 October next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit All that lot of land with improvements on Ninth Street, Turpin Hill Survey, fronting on Ninth Street 50 feet, more or less, and running back 130 fc.'t. more or less; bounded North by Ninth Street; East by land of G. H. Nixon; South by land of G. H. Nixon, and West by land of G. H. Nixon. Situate in the City of Augusta. County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Clara Ivey by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. issued by Chas. S. Bohler, Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of j December. 1913. for State. County and School Taxes, for the year 1913, against property standing in the name of Clara j Ivey. Lev>' made this 29th day of August, i 1914, and notice served according to law. ALSO at the same time and place, all | that lot of land fronting on Ellis Street, 37 feet 6 inches, more or less, and run ! ning back 150 feet, more or less; bound ed North by Ellis Street; East by land I of Patrick Armstrong; South by an al ley; West by land of K. Goodson. Sit uate in the City of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Mary ! Mauce by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. issued by Chas. S. Bohler. Tax Collector of j Richmond County, on the 20th day of 1 December. 1913. for State, County and i School Taxes, for the years 1909-1910- 1912- against property standing in ! the name of Jno. F. Mance and Mary I Mance. Levy made this 19th day of August. 1914, and notice served according to law. J. T PLUNKETT. Sll 18 25 02 Sheriff. Richmond County SHERIFF’S SALE. 1 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 , October next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property. I to-wit: l One McClusky Register with ac i counts, one cash register, one meat mar ket hanger, scales, one Retford platform scale, one tall show case one counter show case, one cracker rock, one Ice tM»x. one computing scale, one tobacco knife, one kerosene tank, one toy dum my automobile, one lot Naptha cocoa, starch. blueing. extracts, mustard. , spices, tea. cleaners. soda, assorted crackers, can goods smoking tobaccos, thread, etc. Said property levied on as the prop erty of J S I.ewis to satisfy a fl. fa , issued from Richmond Superior Court. I of said County on the 3rd day of Sep. ! temher. 1914, in favor of Chas. C. Schlein ! against .1. S. ..ewls Levy made this sth day of September. ■ lei Sand notire served on J. S. Lewis ac cording to law. •T T PLUNKETT Sheriff of Richmond County. Ga 1 Sll Id 25 OI STATE OF GEORGIA RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas. Katie Carro'l Stafford, wid ow of W. R. Stafford, late of said Coun ty, deceased, has a plied for year's sup port. 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 October. A P., 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m.. and show cause, if any they can. why said year's sup port should not be grant d. and return of the appraisers m«de the Judgment of said Court. Witness my official signa. re this 11th day of September. A. D . 1914 ALEXANDER R WALTON S 11 It 25 O 3 Ordinary, R. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IE STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Nellie Wadley, Guardian of the estate of Clarence E.. Jr., Thos. S. and Mary J. Clark, minors, has applied for leave to sell real estate belonging to said miners, for support and mainten- j ance. / 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 October. 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 minors should no: be granted as prayed for. Witness my official signature this 12th day of September, A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, SI 2 18 25 02 Ordinary, R. C. In Re: Blanchard & Andrews Mutual Burial Association. Application for Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of R. E. Blanchard and A. R Andrews respectfully shows the following facts: 1— Petitioners desire to be incorporated for thems .Ives, tlieir associates and suc cessors as Blanchard & Andrews Mutual Burial Association. 2 The object of the corporation is for pecuniary gain to its stockholders, and the particular business to be carried on is to make contracts with Its own stock holders and other persons for the pay ment of their funeral and burial ex penses, and for payment for such ex penses of other persons in favor of whom a contract may be made with the corporation, and to provide a plan and a fund for the payment of the funeral expenses of all persons whom it may take for members or with whom it may contract; and to make such contracts, by-laws, rules and regulations as may be necessary as to the payment of ad mission fees, dues and other charges, and as to the carrying on of the pur poses of the incorporation. 3 The capital stock of the said cor poration shall be the sum of five thou sand dollars with the privilege of in creasing the same to twenty thousand dollars. Ten per cent of the five thou sand dollars has been actually jaid in 4 Petitions desire to be incorporated for twenty years with the privilege of l renewal at the expiration of that period. Wherefore after due advertisement and compliance with the law, petitioners pray an order of incorporation. ALBERT G. INGRAM, Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— I, Daniel Kerr, Clerk, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition for a charter for Blanchard & Andrews Mutual Burial Association this day filed in the Clerk's Office of Richmond Superior Court. Witnesft my hand and the seal of said court this 4th day of September, .914. DANIEL KERR, S 4 11 18 26 Clerk. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— "WiII 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 October next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: All that lot of land with Improvements thereon known as I*l9 nolley Street, fronting on Holley Street 49 feet 4 inches, more or less, and running back 152 feet, more or less; bounded North by Starling Augustus Jennings; East by Holley Street; South by Jerry Morgan and West by an alley. Situate in the City of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Florida Philpot by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. is sued by Chas. S. Bohler, Tax* Collector of Richmond County, on the -Oth day of December. 1913, for State, County and School Taxes, for the year 1913, against property standing in the name of Florida Philpot. Levy made this 13tHTday of August, 1914 and notice served according to law. * ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of land with improvements thereon known as 1534 Plckuett Avenue, fronting on Picquett Avenue 42 feet, more or less, and running back 154 feet, more or less; bounded North by land of R. M. Stilles; East by land of Lizzie Gordon and John Ilewett; South by land of G. S. Burns; West by Picquett Ave. Situate in the City of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Joseph B. Bumev 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 Taxes, for the years 1911-1912- : 1913, against property standing in the ! name of Joseph B. Burney. Levy made this 11th day of August. ’ 1914, and notice served according to law. J. T. PLUNKETT, Sll 18 25 02 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 Sheriffs Sales, on the first Tuesday in October next during the legal hours of 1 sale, the following described property, | to-wit: All that lut of land with Improvement* : thereon known as 1529 Mill Street, front ing on Mill Strreet 40 feet, more or less, and running back 100 feet, more or less; bounded North by lands of Henry Har ! rls, M. A. and R. J. Moore; East by Mill i Street; South by land of Nelly Johnson; West by lands of Tillman Lorrance. ! Situate in the City if Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Laura F. | Samuels 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 Taxes, for the year 1913, against property standing in the name of F. Samuels. f . Levy made this 12th day of August;® 1914. and notice served according to laWjJ ALSO at the same time and place, a® * that lot of land with Improvement* thereon known as 1604 Ramsey Street* I fronting on Ramsey Street 30 feet, rnorsfl I or less, and running back 100 feet, tnorwßj * or less; bounded -\orth. unknown; F.ai* 1 by an allev; South by land of Lee Wi!-* ! Hams; West by Ramsey Street. Situate* : In the City of Augusta, County of Rich- ■ j mond and State of Georgia. Levied on as the property of Tom 1 I Daniels by virtue of a Ta;; fi. fa. Is- 9 I sued by Chas. S. Luhler, Tax Collector I ; of Richmond County, on the 20th day or* December, 1913, for State. County and* School Taxes, for the years 1912-1913,* against property standing In the name® of Tom Daniels. ■ I • Lew made this 11th day of August* I 1914. and notice served according to law.® ALSO at the same time and place, all® ! that lot of land with Improvement* 1 thereon known as 1254 Miller StreetJß fronting on Miller street 26 feet, more or less, and rttnntg back 100 feet, mort® or leas; bounded North by land of H. T. I Pilcher; East by land of David Sturgis;* South by land of Geo. T. Mills, and® West by Mauge Street. Situate In the a City of Augueta. County of Richmond I i and State of Georgia Levied on as the property of Butler I ; and Lillie Whitfield by virtue of a Tag* ! ft. fa. Issued by Chas. S. Bohler, Taxi Collector of Richmond County, on the* 20th day of December. 1913. for State,* County and School Tuxes for the year® 1 1913, against property standing In the® names of Butler and Lillie Whitfield, j Levy made this 12th day of August,® 1974. and notice served according to ladfl J T PLUNKETT. H Stl 13 25 02 Sheriff. Richmond County.* NOTICE. After due publication of the notice ael re*pitred by Georgia law*. It Is mv tentlon to transfer forty-six shares >*f® 1 Georgia B ilroad A- Banking CompnnjM I stork standing In the name of J op® I Lyman. _ J. PARKER KIRLIN. 8 4 11 II 25 „ ~ Execute*. ■