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About The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1914)
TEN SPECIAL NOTICES SUNDAY'S ICE. n HAVE DISCONTINUE! > FOR TUB winter, the delivery of Ire on Sun day" rieaer «el your mijjply Satur | davit Phoni»* 300 and 705. I INDEPENDENT ICH COM. CO. fe. LEGAL NOTICES WATK OF < ;EOR<3IA, RICHMOND COUNTY - I Helen 8 .Clark vs. Thomas K. Clark, 111 Superior Court of paid County. Jan- Ary Term 15*14—Libel for Divorce. iTn the Defendant. Thomas K. ark - J ii the above stated ease. you ere hereby Inquired in parson or by attorney to ho J|nd appear at the next term of the 8u- Wior Cotirt. to be held In and for the fount y aforesaid on the third Monday In luiuarv, 1916, then and there to an mmr Plaintiff In action for Divorce. ns i 4afnu)t thereof. the Court will pro _ aed thereon ne to Justice may upper* * *ile % Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham* fiorid, .Tu*lge of said Court. | This 29th day of October. 1914 DAN ITCH KERR, Clerk VIDUA MHON A HARWICH, I A tty. for Plaintiff. 030,31 N2,3c Ai the Dlatrbt Court of the United I States for the Northeastern Division i of the Southern District of Georgia lln the matter of W F. Wallace, In ■a nkruptoy— Bankrupt. I To the creditor* of W. F Wallace of mugusta. Ga.. in the County of Hich ffmnd and District aforesaid n bankrupt, a Notice |* hereby given that on the jjkth day of October. 1914. the aald W. F. Wallace wap duly adjudged a bankrupt, ind that the first meeting of hla credit or* will be held in my office In Augns la, Ha . on the tenth (loth) day of No vember, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, at which meeting Paid creditor* may at «efid, prove their claim*. appoint a Trus tee, examine the bankrupt and tran*- Bet auch other bimltie** a« may properly Some before paid meeting, i Till* 29tb day of October 1914 JOSEPH GANAHL. §>3o Referee in Bankruptcy. ?n the District Court of the United i State* for the Northeastern Division | of Hie Southern District of Georgia 1 In the matter of L<wr«nre K. T)lek* In Bankruptcy, Bankrupt. ITo the creditor* of Lawrence K fMckP. of Augusta, (in . In the (bounty of Hkichtnond and * istrlct aforesaid, a ImnkYiipL I Notice 1* hereby given that on the 1 91 h day of October, 1914. the paid Law* Bence K. Dick* w«* duly adjudged a ,» nkrupt and that the first meeting of at* creditor* will be held In my office In Augusta, O/i,, on the tenth (10th) day If November. 1911, at 1? o’clock noon It which time paid creditor* may at* fend prove their claim* appoint a ■Trustee, examine the bankrupt and ranK-tct auch other business a* may riperlv coma before said meeting, nil* 29th day of October. 1914 JOSEPH GANAHL, “>39 Referee In Bankruptcy SHERIFF'S 8 LE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY WIT he told nt the Court House. In he City of Augusta. County and State iforesuld. the usual pi c for holding lhStiffs Sales, on the find Tuesday In CovembOr next during the hgal hours »f sale, the follow!tin described prop t All that lot Or parcel of bind situate In (he City o tugua a, « ’ounty of Rh h ‘mind and Slate of Georgia. In the por lon of Aujunta until recently known na he Village of Hummtrvlll*. on the Southwest corner of Monte Sano Ave iue and Helen Avenue, having a front in Monte Hano Avenue of one hundred if id thirty-three (133) feet and rtinnlng >ack between parallel lines along Helen \venue a dlatunce of two hundred and four <2oli fftit, bring designated as Lot Cumber Fl\e <R) of Block F. on a plat •emrdcd In C'erk’S Offhf Richmond j,K ; iip« ti< r Coutt. Hook > Ta page 333; ftmundcd North by Helen Avenue, East ■r y Monte Sano Avenue; South by Josc ■pnlne Smith, and Weat by Mia. 11. C. well. | Said property levied on aa the properly lr»f James I*. Armstrong to aatlafy a fl. *Ta- leaned from City Court, of e.ild Coun ■ y on the 23rd day of September. 1914, Ir. of United Htatea Mortgage A Truat against J I*. Armstrong I Levy made this Mh day of October, «tl4. and notice served on J. M. Rich lards, tenant, In possession. I A.LSO at the same time and place, all ■that lot of land With improvement* ’* hereon on Gardner Street, fronting on M>erdner Street fifty-three (S 3) feet four pt) inches, and running back ninety six jviHl> fee< bmmded North by Gardner iKtrwet; East by land of Khen Price; ■South by amt of Ellen Price, end John Cl. la*Vrr. and Weat by land of Ellen ■Price. Situate In the City of Atiguatn. ■ 'ounty of Richmond and State of Geor pls. I Levied on aa the property of Out Per rltn enter by virtue of a Tux fl. fH la ■sued by Chaa S. Hohler. Tax ('oilertor jwf Richmond ('ounty, on the 20th day of R>eceml»er. 1313. for I'tnte. County and Sch«*ol Taxes, for the y«ir ..13. against property atandlng In the name of tins Fermenter, made this 3th day of October. 3314 and notice served according to law J. T PM NKWTT. Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga DIO 13,23,30 ISTATK OF GROROI A. RICHMONP COUNTY 1 Whereas, (J. S. Burma. Executor of the estate of Polly Smithy bus of said county, deceased, has applied for Let ters of Dismission from said Executor ship- This Is therefore, to dta all persons concerned to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held nn the first Monda> In November, A. I>, 3314. at 10 o’clock a. m . and show cause. If inv they can. why said Letters should not be granted Witness my official signature this 9th [ day of October. A D. 1314. ALEXANDER R WALTON, §4)9,14,23.30 Ordinary. R C. SHERIFF'S SALE. FT ATE OK GEORGIA, liICIIMOND COUNTY Will be sold *t tits Court House In the City of Augusta. County end state . foreraid. tli» usual place for holding Sheriff's Sale*. on the first Tuesday In November next, during the legal hour* of sale. the following described prop erty. to-wit. All that lot of land on Turpin Hill, be ing tw o art re, n«»» or Iraa. In oblong shape. bounded North by tha Jackson Survey; East by lands of J L. O'Dowd. South by land of Mrs S I» Steed, and Woat by land of Bert Main all. SlUa 11t ana and othrra Situate In tha City of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Gaorgla Levied on aa the property of J S. Haiti! by virtue •■( a Tax fl fa, leaned by Chas S Bolder, Tax Col actor of Hjchmnnd County, on tha Jt'th day of J>eorniber, I*o7, for Slate. County end echoo Taira. f<a- ttia year 1 WOT. egnlnet property standing In tha name of J. S. I Jtaiter | l evy made this JlOtb day of September, JSK. and notice served according to law. J. T. PLUNKETT. 05.16.73,50 Sheriff. I;!, lunond County ST ati: cf Va:. .k.;ia RICHMOND COUNTY— I Whereas. W. <3. Ford haa applied for I permanent l«ette-e of Administration on I the estate of Vlcy Barker, late of eald [Count), deceased This la. therefore, to cite ad persona •gncetnrd to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In November, A Iv. 1114, et 10 o'clock a. in and show ram. If any they can. why said Letters should » granted Witness my official signature litis 9th day of October, A. I).. 1914 AI.EXAN I tKIt It WALTON, tl# 14.T4.11 , rdln.ry, R. C. STATE OE GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY - Whereas, W 8 Owen* » m : Med for Letters of Guardian* hip of Die ptrsun end property of Maggie Mandy, a minor, resident of paid County. Till* i*. therefore, to cite all person* concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of »aid County, to be held on the first Monday in November, A. D.. 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cau*e. If any they can, why said letter* should not be granted. Wit nee* my official signature thl* 9th day of October. A. D.. 1914. ..EXANDER R. W A I.TON. 09.16,23,30 • -dlnary. R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY- • Whereas, Carlton H. Brown, hap ap plled for permanent letters of Admird*- t rut ion or. Hie estate of Fred Knight, laic of hi id County, dece.a*ed Thl* in. therefore, to cite all persona concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of paid County, to be held on the first Monday in November, A. D, 1914, at 19 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 October, A D , 1914 ALEXANDER R. W A I,TON, * >9.16,23,30 Ordinary, R. C. ! Tk< )r< iv RICHMOND COUNTY Pursuant to an order granted at the July Term, 1914, of the Court of Ordi nary of said Count'. 1 will s*-11, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder f«»r cash, between the usua hours of sale at the Court I loupe door In sail County, on the first Tuesday in November, 1914. the following realty, to-wit: All that tract of land in the 121st Dis trict, G M., said County, containing seventy-three and one-half (73%) acres, mot*' or less, known as lot No 3. In a division of the John F Trowbridge es tate. Bounded North by R. A. Trow bridge: East by Murray Mill Road; South b> Emma E. Trowbridge; West by William Wren. The purchaser to pay for papers to said tract of land. JOHN F. TROW HR!DOE, Admr.. of the Estate of Sarah Louisa TrowtS’idge. 09.16,23,30 SHERIFF’S SALE. »T Vi U, 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* Sales, on the first Tuesday In November next, during the legal hour* of »ale, file following described prop erty, to-wit: Ml that lot, tract <tr parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, lying, being and situate in the City of Augus ta, a* id State and Counly, known as No. 203. In Block 1, of Druid Bark, as the same is shown on a pat of lots, rec orded In Book 4 It's, folio 221, In the ('lnk's Office of tire Superior Court of Richmond County. Said lot having a front of thirty-two (32) feet four (4) inches on Druid Bark and running hack of even width one hundred and fifty (1R0) feet.; hounded North by Lot No. 296; East by Druid Bark Avenue; South by p rt of Lot No. 203, and West by Lot No. 202, with the right and privilege to use three (3) feet, six (6) Inches of the Southern portion of said lot us a Joint alley. Said property levied on as the prop erty of T. G. Bhllpot to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fVom Richmond Superior Court, of said County on the 21st day of Sep tember, 1914, in favor of J. JC. Kav&n «t<Kh. against T. G. Bhllpot. Levy made this »9ih day of Septem ber, 1914, and notice served according to law. J. T. PLUNKETT. Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga. 09.16.23,3 a SHERIFF’6 SALE." STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Will be sold at the Court House. In the City of Augusta, County and State aforesaid, I lie* visual place for holding Sheriffs Sales, on the flllit Tuesday in November next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described prop erty. to-wit. AH that lot of land with Improvements thereon on Chestnut Street, fronting on Chestnut Street fifty (60) feet and run ning hack one hundred grid fifty (160) feet, bounded North by land of the Es tate of Mary A D'Antlgnac; East by an Alley; South by lot of Ellen Dunbar, and West by Chestnut Street Situate in Hie City of Augusta. County of Rich mond ami State of Georgia. Levied on un the property of James W. Whitfield by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. issued by (’has. S. Holier. Tax Collec tor of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December. 1913. for State, County and School Taxes, b* the year 1913. against property standing In the name of James W. Willtfield. Levy made thl* Bth day of October, 1911, and notice served according to law ALSO at the same time and place, all that lot of land with Improvements thereon, fronting on Mange Street fifty ft-et 160) and running back two hundred and nine (209) feet and five (6) Inches; bounded North by C. C. Carey; Eh at by Mnug.* Street School; West by Charley Goodwin, and South by Mange Street, known as City No. 1319. Situate in the City of Augusta. County of Richmond and State of Geiaglrt. 1 evtsd on ns the property of Estate of Susan Sheffield by Grace Sheppard by virtue of a Tax ft f«. Issued by Chas. S Kohler. Tax Collector i ' Richmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1913, for State. County and School Taxes for the year 1913, against prop ert> standing In the name of Estate of Susan Sheffield, by Grace Sheppard. Levy made this 13th day of ..ugust. 1914. end notice served arctsrdlng t« law. J. T PLUNKETT. 09 16 23.30 Sheriff. Richmond County. K • GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY- Whereas, Heavy It. Bund. Executor of the estate of Nh *. S. U Hicks, late of said County, decoded, has applied for 1 otters of Dismission from said Execu torship. This 1s t therefore to cite nil persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held «»n the first Monday In November A. D., 1914. at 10 o’clock n. in., and show cause, if any they can, why said Letttrs shou d not be granted. Witness my official signature this 9th day of October, A D.. 1914. \L EX AN PER U WALTON. 09.16.23,30 Ordinary, R. C. ADMIN I ST RAT OR’S SALE. STATE OK DKORC.IA. RICHMOND COUNTY lty virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of JenUina County, (Jeorgta. will be i.'ld at public outcry on the flrat Tuesday In November, 1914, at the Court House door of said Richmond County, Georgia between tha legal hours of aatc, all of the ruulty of I Ha-tor C. Connor, late of Jenklttt County, Ueorgla, de ceased. In and to All of that lot of land, together with the Improvements thereon, In that part of the t’lty of Attgiisla Itlchmond Coun ty. lie.-rgla, formerly known aa the VI- I tge ot Nellleville, and known aa I art No, Slaty-four (6t) t>n a plat of ota recorded lit the office of the i it-rk of the Stt -1 erlor Court of Richmond County. Geor a la. In Rook 4 H. folloa 740 and ill; a-thl •ot having a front of forty 1 4<*» feet on the South able of Merrier Street and •-Mending bad' one hutched and forty t!4o> feel; hounded North by Mercter Street; Faat by lot Sixty-five mS); South by lot US. and Wrat bt lot 43 all of aald lots and street t>elng of aald ,Mer rier Street. Said asle being for the purpose of paying debt a of aald deceased and dis tributing aald eatxte. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. BRIN S GREEN, Administrator IVa-tor C. Connor, de eaaed '.•SS-JW-IM Pywr Bdg . Alt gusla. (3a. Ot 14.13,10 SHERIFF S SALE STATE OF OEOKOIA, RICHMOND COB NTT - Will he sold at Die Court House, In the City of Augusta, County and State atm canid, the usual place for holding Sheriffs Sales, on tha fttat Ttiead ty In November tieit, during the egal hours of sale, the following described tfop erly. to-writ Two counters ore oil tank, one lea box. Duct thow oners, two pair countor j scales, one tobacco cutter, one cheese » case, fine Jot cigars, dipper, spoons, toilet J soap, pencils, combs, t.nd thread, one lot -if medicines, extracts, fcc. one lot tea. ! oatmeal, matches salt in I»oxes canned hash, canned tomatoes, and peaches, blueing, soap. Jelly, chewing tobacco, snuff, smoking tobacco, pickets, sar dines. salmons, soda, March, rice, flour, syrup stands, strainers, graters, and buckets, washing powders, shoe polish, vinegar, oysters, lye. crackers, paper bags, one ease Coca-Cola. Said property levied on as the property of H. E. Handers to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Superior Court, of said Coun ty on the 2f»th day of July, 1914 in favor of Audley Hill A Co., against S. E. Sanders. Le y made this 18th day of Septem ber. 1914, arid notice served according to : law. J. T. PLUNKETT, Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga. ; 019,16.23,30 I STATE OF GEORGIA, j RICHMOND COUNTY— *I o the Superior Court of said County: The Bc'.tlou of The Union Relief As socintlon, respectfully show's: 1 That it was incorporated by order I of this Court dated January Bth, 1896, ' with its principal place of busines:. to j be in »i!d County. 2 That the term of incorporation was ! twenty years, rid its charte. is about to expire, and petitioner desires : d char i ter renewed for a term of twenty years j from the date of the expiration of the ; present charter, ns shown by resolution |of its stockholders, n certified copy of i which is hereto attached and made a i port of this petition, being marked Ex hibit "A.” 4 That petitioner desire* the same rig ts. powers and privileges as grant ed In Its said charter, and for the same purposes, and under the same name. WHEREFORE, Botltloner pray* that > f t»r the fillr.k and publication of this petition as required By statute an order be passed renewing said charter for the orm of twenty years from the date of Its present charter, for the same pur pose*, and with the same rights, pow ers and privileges DARLINGTON A COZART. Petitioner's Attorneys. EXHIBIT “A." Wheren*, the charter of the Union Re lief Association I* about to expire. Therefore, be Is resolved, that we have said charter renewed for an addi tional term of twenty years from the date of its expiration. This 7t.h day of September, 1914. T, Thornn* A. William*. Secretary of the Union Relief Association, do hereby certify that tiie above Is a true and cor rect copy of a resolution passed by said Association the 7th day of September, ’914, as witnessed my hand and official seal. T. A. WILLIAMS Secretary, Union Relief Association. A true copy of a petition and Exhibit thereto filed in thin office this day. This 7th day of October, 1914. DANIEL KERR, Clerk, Superior Court, it. C., Ga. 09.16.23.30 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, L. G. Doughty, Executor of the estate of Mrs. Julia H Doughty, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Executorship. This I*. 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 November, 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 9th day of October. A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, 09,16,23.30 Ordinary, R. C. PTATK OF OEOHOTA, RICHMOND COUNTY— hereas, Mrs. Susan C. Ivsy h*s ap plied for Better* of Guardianship of the person and property of Herbert E. Ker nughan. minor, resident of said County. This I*. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of add County, to be held on the first Monday In November, A. IV, 1914 at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show cause, if any they cun, why said Better* should not be granted. Wit lies* my official signature thi* 9th day of October, A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON, 09,16,23.30 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereu* Josie L. Bargeron widow of A. L. Bnrgeron, late of aald County, deceased, ha* applied for year’s support fi* bet self and minor children, of said deceased. Tills I*, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to **o and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be he d on the first Monday In November. A. D., 1914, at 10 o’clock a m., and show cause. If any they can, why said year’s sup port should not he granted, and return of the appraise** made the Judgment of said Court. Witness my official signature this 9th day of October. A. D , 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON, 0f,16,99.80 Ordimirv. R. C. : l VI ! (»F GRORGI A. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, \ V. Kirsch ha* applied for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of Emma Williams, late of said County, deceased. This is. therefore, to cite a., persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday in November. A. l\, 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 10th day of October. A. I>.. 1914. ALEXANDER R WALTON, 010,16 23,30 Ordinary. R. C. SHERIFF’S 8 ALU. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY-4 Will be sold at the Court House. In the City of Augusta, County and State aforesaid, the usual place for holding Sheriff* Sn es. on the first Tuesday In November next, during the legal hour* of sale, the following described property, to- wit: All that lot of land with Improvements thereon fronting on the Mllledgevilie Road thirty-six (36) feet and nine (9) Inches and running back seventy-nine (79) feet; Nmmled North by the MU- Irdgevllle Road; East by J. X*. Arm strong, South by Jerry Co lins, and West by La fa yeti Jones. SilUiltr In the City of Augusta, Coun ty of Richmond and Stata of Georgia. Levied on ns the property of Chaney Blanchard by virtue of a Tax fl. fa. Is sued by Chas S. Itchier. Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 70th day of December, 1111. for State County and School Taxes, for the years 1811 and 1813, against property standing In tha nanta of Charley Blanchard. Lew made this 16th day of June. 1114, atal notice served according to law. Mac two Hustle Granite Monuments four (41 feet tall, thtee (1> feet wide, and twelve (131 Inches thick. Situate In tie City of Augusta at the coring of Washington and Elba Streets, County of Kb lunond and Slate of Georgia levied on as the property of C. F. Kobtruss by virtue of a Tax fl. fa. Is sued by Chas S. Bohlar, Tux Co. ector of Itlchmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1913, for State, County and Scb ...1 Tuxes for Die year 1913. against property standing In the name of C. F. Kobtruss. Levy made this 7th dtv of Ootobsr, 1914, and notice served according to law. J T PLUNKETT. on to -to • Richmond County. WANTED - an ENERGETIC AM Bi lious active man to establish perma nent business lletlth and Accident In surance Immediate cash returns and fu ture Address National Casualty Com pany. Detroit, Mich. 024,21,10 ARMY OF U S WANTED. UNA AR rled men age 11 to IS Information st Recruiting offices, Poet Office Bldgs Montgomery AU,. Rome Augusta Co lumbus (Is.. 1927»w Second Vve., Birm ingham, Ala., 411 (’berry St , Macon, and Broad A Marietta. Atlanta. Ua. frl,Bat.eun.o9,lu.t) THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Wise Economy Talk—No. 34 Where Are You Going to Do Your Trading Tomorrow? The bargain opportunities offered thru the columns of the papers and advertised thru circulars distributed from door to door, would lead one to believe that merchandise is to be had almost for the ask ing. Everyone has the best—they make their claims upon this thing and that thing and tell you that HERE you will find the biggest and best bargains in the city. But How Can You Know Get there yourself and see with your own eyes is the best plan. But many people do not take this precaution—they are led by an alluring bargain, and even though it does come right up to the mark, when they see it they buy anyway. Quality, Values, Prices, Sales Let’s see about this thing a minute. Many things are advertised today at extremely low prices—but in many instances the goods are really not worth more than the price asked. A $5.00 ARTICLE AD VERTISED IN SOME STORES AS A BIG SPECIAL AT $2.98 IS BUT A REGULAR VALUE IN OTHER STORES AT THE SAME $2.98 PRICE. This means that some store’s big specials are only the other fellow’s every-day good value and there is bound to be a big difference between the respective stores represented values. Price Is But One Thing to be Considered This is true at all times, SALES OR NO SALES, for if you fail to get the QUALITY you simply throw away good money, no matter how small the amount for a cheap article is the most expensive thing that you can buy. This Store’s Policy Never Changes We have always endeavored to sell the right quality at the right price and by honest comparison during years past you will find that WISE PRICES have been right and that a lower price than ours means a correspondingly lower value or on the other hand a compara tively over estimated value just to fool people. IT IS A COMBINATION OF OUR PAST REPUTATION FOR SELLING ON SMALL MARGIN, NEVER MISREPRESENTING THE ACTUAL VALUE THE PRESENT PRICE, THE QUALITY THAT HAS MADE THIS Great Profit Sharing Sale STAND OUT HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS IN REAL GENUINE BARGAIN GIVING, AND IT IS THIS POL ICY THAT HAS KEPT US BUSY DURING THE PAST 25 DAYS. Test it as you will—you’ll find this store just about right and the sale now going on here the one real bargain spot in this city. So We Say Again, Where Are You Going to Do Your Trading Tomorrow WHY NOT AT THE WISE STORE? THERE’S A CORDIAL WEL COME HERE FOR YOU AND A HOUSE FULL OF THE BEST BARGAINS THAT IS OFFERED TODAY AMONG THE MANY GOOD STORES IN AUGUSTA. WE ONLY ASK YOUR JUDG MENT IN THIS. JUST ASK YOU TO COME HERE AND LOOK AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF AS TO WHETHER WE HAVE A RIGHT TO MAKE THIS CLAIM OR NOT. OUR AIM RIGHT NOW IS TO GET YOU HERE TOMOR ROW. WE ARK AFTER A BIG DAY, BIGGER THAN LAST SATURDAY, AND THE MORE BUSINESS WE DO THE MORE MONEY WILL BE SAVED TO THE PEOPLE, FOR WE ARE IN POSITION TO PUT PRICES DOWN TO THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE LEVEL. RESOLVE YOURSELF INTO A COMMITTEE OF ONE TO SEE THAT A CLOSE INSPECTION IS MADE OF THE BAR GAINS AT THE WISE DRY GOODS CO., AND THAT THAT IN SPECTION BE MADE TOMORROW. WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DO YOUR TRADING TOMORROW ? THE WISE DRY 600DS CO. THE SHOP OF QUALITY Don’t Porget--Try Wise Pirst—lt Pays ON BROADWAY 858 HIDAY, OCTOBER 30. WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DO YOUR TRADING TOMORROW?