The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX JEFF SHOULD HAVE CHANGED THE SPEECH A LITTLE - "BY “BUD” FISHER , 7 W HV, Dowr you OO ujHtvr t PlO LAST (* x "DON'T KN6W Wn\{ L. -- j Sun da /. Lwfehtr <n wtuoHAfi u i support rou'Re fIBB. wiNi, 11, f THE WA 1 ) <soNN*Teit-He*s mtmSEmim ■■ ROW. A BeSR ( 4> H<vs ' Jot SPIVJUS bt-l NIM ANO Hi; SAtU’. - tiAR Y£ INDG K , HAjS \ WoT A RED FACG Atvt> . IMPORTANT FOOT m IN SOUTH Virginia Vandy, Tech Sewanee and Georgia and Mississippi A. & M., Major Contests of Today. Atlanta.—Thr**<' g»nio« of major Im porißm** nrr .«« lit <lul< <! among foot bn If ••ontrHa In Hr* Houtb today Vlr* giliin am' V ainit-rbllt will moot. In Nanhvilb ; (.Vorgbi T* < h and Brwano* In Atlanta, and Georgia and MlNidssdi* pi A. \ M. in \tht’iiH, (Ih Virginia und Vanderbilt are ronsld r*re<l evenly tnntdiod. Tc< b and Bo- WanPr aI ho an* expected to |»avr* a clone content. Georgia/w HI Hand alipoat *in entirely new lin< up aunlnat Mlaaia aippl A. *v M.'h marhtno. compost'd largely of but year’s veteran* Ala bama wilt be tit 11 tori formidable op ponent Tulam- httH m« i this oeaiion. INo eompnrat i\ e s» <-i * are availing ift ilie* North Farollna A. A M. Navy elanh. The A. & M. eleven I* conubbred strong but llardly tip to lant yoai*V c standard. THOMSON BASKET BALL TEAM BEAT WASHINGTON I Thomatn. G*.—The feature of the M> Duffle County Fast Friday afternoon \v;m a game of basketball between the itik’lt or hoot tentn of I’ho tn eon and Waehlng* fun. The final mme wee, Thomson ’ Waahington 2. W.mbtngton wae clear ly outcieetted though the> pin veil <* feet game A record crowd wttneeeed the Splendid exhibition. Thotneon p avere were Forward* Janie M-ttlock, Kiln ■ Ware, gourde Allow (leer, Surah B""ibr,; cent ere Nannie Kate Shields and Mery TltVaehei. EXPECT A CLOSE CONTEST. TECH VS. SEWANEE TODAY Atlanta.-—Football eleven* repreaent tug Bewanee and the Georgia School of Technology meet here today in their annual game Withe; team whh a conceded favorite and a clone Kami* wae expected. The weather was fair Vnvigoratlna to th« Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general utmitthm. lac tonic, GROVES TAKTELKSt* chill TONIC, d rlvra out Malaria, en lichee the Mood, bullda up the system A true Tonic. For adulte and chtU 4ren 60c. “ALCO CLOTHES” Ar<» tmdc winners to us because they fit, style and satisfy ever th e most hard-to-] >{ ease men and vwing men. A try-on proves the style and fit-find AT/CO tailoring wears • wears wears 1 Other Dressing that’s sure to please you awaits your early call— MS Creaky i> 1 ~~~ - - * “Home of Good Clothes” The Whiskey Telescope—Scientifically Accurate LEAVE IT ALONE! If a man in youth could use the empty whiskey bottle as a telescope after drinking the first bottle, HE WOULD LEAVE WHISKEY ALONE. Look at this picture, young men, for a while and think about it. Show the picture to any dejected, worn-out, whiskey - LEGAL NOTICES ST AT I I >K GEORGIA, lib'll MONO t'OI'NTY llrlnti S Clark t> Thinna* K Clark, In Superior Court of said County, Jan uary lYnn, li'll Libel for Divorce. To the Defendant, Thomas K. .ark. In the above stated rase, you sre hereby required In person " r by attorney to be amt appear at the next lerm of the Hu , ior Court, to he held In and for the CooniY aforesaid on the third Monday In Jammu 1919, then and there to an s«.r t’l.ilntlff In action for Divorce. »« In default thereof, the Court will pro ceed thereon ae to Justice may apper tiitn. Witness the llonoralde Henry C. flam mond. Jn 'ge of aald Court. This 29th dav of <letot>er. I9H D.VNIKT. KERR. Clerk \V 11.1 JAM HON A lUKWU’K, Att> for Plaintiff- OIO.MNI.Se STATE nr GEORGIA. liH'HMOND COUNTY— Sh lie x* I‘raston Strobl* tn the superior Court lfor Divorce. Th# Defendant In the above stated mac Preston Sttntlc. In htWeby required In person or liy attorney, to be nml ap pear ni ib* next term of tbe Richmond Superior Court, to bo hold In nml lor the Count! aforesaid on Ilia iblrit Monday In January. ISIS than and there to an*w<* plaintiff In bar notion for divorce, a* In •Irfault thereof. the Court will procaed tharaun n» to Juaitce may nppartaln. Witness lha Honorable llanry O. Ham mond. Judea of antd Court Thla 27th da> of Oclobar. 191 a OKO II PODHNEI.I.K, Deputy Clrrk of Court H A WOODWARD. Plaintiff* Aitornay. OJO.SINIO It In tlia I'lalrlct Court of tha United Smtaa for tha Northeastern Dlvlalon of tha Soul ham I’lalrlct of Georgia. In tin malar of Christian L. Sumarau, In Bankruptcy, Hankrupt. To tha eraditiw* of Cbrlatlan U Sum emu of Augusta, Ua . In tli« County of Hlchtrcnd and Dlatrtct aforesaid, a bankrupt Mot Ira la harahy alvan that on tho 30ih day ,»f Oclobar, |H< tha aatd Chrls- Hun 1. Sumarau w*« duly adjldaed a bankrupt and that tha flrat meeting of bia creditor* will ba hald In tny office tn Aufuata, Ot. on th* eleventh tilth) dax of Novambar. 1914, at 12 o’clock noon, at which lima wild cradltiWa may atiand prova Ihalr rlatma. appoint a Truataa < xiiminc tha bankrupt and tranaact aucli olhar buatnaaa ~a may pro parly coma tiafora **ld meeting Thla SOth day of Oclobar. 1914 JOSEPH UANAHT., 081 Hafaraa In Bankruptcy. fn tha Dlatrtct Court of thr I'nllad Sintra ft* lha Northaaatarn Dlvlalon , i t . Southern Dlatrtct of Otofitt. In ihr inaitar of W C. Gunn, In Bank ruptcy. Bankrupt. To tha creditor* of ". C. Oiltin. of Aoaoata Da In tha County of Rtcli mond mu', Dlatrtct nforraaut a bankrupt Notice la harabv gl'on that on tha Stub day of October. 1914, tha aald 11 c iimn waa duly adjudged a bankrupt and tbi,i the flral meeting of hta isedlt era will ba liald In my offtca tn Augua tn. Da., on lha alavanth tilth) day of Non mhar 1914. at 12 o’clock noon, at whlih lima aald cradltora may attend, prove thalr claim*, appoint a Truataa exalt (tie tha bankrupt and tranaact auch other buatnaaa aa may proparly coma Wloia wild meeting TUI* 3vth dav of Octoliar. 1914 J<»*El'll GANVHI.. OSI Hal at a* tn Bankruptcy. LEGAL NOTICES li. the Dint licit Four! of the United Htuieu for the Northeastern Division of Hu* Southern District of Georgia. In tlir matter of A. Hoenert, In Bank ruptcy. Bankrupt. To tne creditors of A. Boenert, of ilanlsoii, (I i . In the County of Wash ington and District aforesaid, a bank rupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 3‘ith d»\ of October. 1014. the said A. Doom !! was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his credit or wi:: be he d In my office In Augus ta on the twelfth (12th) Any of November, 1314. at 12 o’clock noon, at which time said creditors may attend. pi"ve their claims appoint a Trustee, exaint *o Ilie bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting This 30th dav of October, Isl 4. JOSEPH GANAHL, 031 Befcrse In Bankruptcy. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— By vlrtua of tha power contained In n certain security dead made by Har well M. !■’ Coat* to Mary C. Wicker, d ilad March :trd 1911, duy recorded In the Clerk* Office, Richmond Superior Court, will he *ol»l on the flrat Tuea day In November, 1914. before the court house door of *nld County, during th* legal hour* of sale: VII that lot of land In *n!d State end Count). In the City of Vuguata. havlnu a frontage of thirty tSO) feel on th? north *l,le of llroad atraet. hatwaen th* Harrisburg bridge and l’aarl Avenue, end extending back between parallel line* to the Anguata Canal. Rounded: North by aald Canal; Eaat by lot if Jos !.. Rowlea. Junior; South by Broad Street, West by lot now or formerly of W. K. Miller, and being the same lot of land conveyed to aald Coata by aald Rowla* by dead recorded In aald office In Book 7 B a page 279. Default having bean made In tha pay ment of th* principal and Interest, which matured on the 3rd day of March. 1914, RUIUIVKM. M. F. COATS. By 1 ary C Wicker- Akrldge Ml* At torney In Fact. 010,17,24.31 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— By vlrtua of an order of th* Court of Ordinary of wild County, pasaed Octo ber Mb 1914, will ha *old at lha Court House do,.i of aald County, on tha flrat Tuesday In Novembrt-. 1914. during th* legal hour* of aala: All that lot of land In aald State and County, In the City of Augusta, former ly the Village of Summerville, on the North side of Walton Way fronting on aald Wa lon Way a Jistmce of two hundred tar feet and running bark be tween parallel lines five hundred eighty three feat, to Henry Street. Rounded North by llanry H’rret; East by and of Mavy J, Wtvd.ey. South by Walton Way and West by land of Mr* 1 .ydta A lien. Si*ld land stand Irgnlt a Sanc.m a Said land standing In the name of Neill* Wadlev. Guardian of Clarence E. Clark, Junior. Them*a S dark and Mary June c ark. and I* now hetng sold for the purpose of mat;, tana new and support of aald minor* Thl» October -9th, 1914, NKI.I.IE WADt.RY, Guardian ot. Clarence K, Clark. A., Thom** S. Clark and Mary Jan* C’ark. C1V,17.24.31 fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. destroyed man sitting in the public parks—he will tell you that it is an accurate picture. He will tell you that he wishes that he could have looked ahead as you can 100 ? now if you choose. There i 3 nothing in whiskey but poison, sorrow, failure, remorse—misery for you and for those that de pend upon you. 1 BURNED HIS FAMILY TO DEATH Private in U. S. Army Arrested. Charred Bodies of Wife and Four Children Found. St. Lent*. —Scott Stone, a private In the T lilted States army, was arrested at Jefferson Barracks today charged with the murder of his wife and four chil dren whose charred bodies were found on September 2Rth after their home near Altoona. 11 a., had been desttoved LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA RICHMOND ('OF NTT- All persons having demand* against the Estate of Thomas P. Beale late of said County, deceased are hereby noti fied to tender In to the undersigned an account of such demands within the time required by law; and all persons In debted to said deceased are required to make immediate payment. MRS. IMOGENS IIRALE, Administratrix of Estate of Thomas P. Penlo. deceased. 017.24.31N07.14,21 In the District Court of the United States for the Northeastern Division of tin Southern District of Georgia, in the matter of Kent & Clemente— Cooley Kent 1.. D. Clements—ln Bank ruptcy. Bankrupts. * To the iTedltors of Kent * Clements— Qooles Kent and 1,. D. Clements, of Thrift In the County of Jenkins and District aforesaid, bankrupts. Noth e Is hereby given that on the *o:h day of October. 1314. the said Kent Xt Clements -Gootey Kent and I. D. Clement*—were duly adjudged bank rupts. and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held In my office In Augusts. Os., on the thlrteenthumh) day or November 1314, at 12 o'clock it- -n at which time ssld creditor* msy attend, prove their claims, nppotnt a Trustee examine the bankrupts and transact such other business ns may properly come before said meeting, rill* 30th day of October 1314. JOSEPH OANAHL, OH Referee In Bankruptcy. SPECIAL NOTICES ~ TO OUR PATRONS EFFECTIVE FIRST SUNDAY IN NO. 'em her we will discontinue Sunday ice delivery during the winter months Kindly make your wants known and we will be gad to serve you late Sat urday afternoon. THE ATLANTIC ICE & COAI, CORl’ Ml " U WILL DISCONTINUE DELIVERY of ice on Sundays beginning November Ist and until further notice. ELLIS ICE & COAL CO. SUNDAY’S ICE. WE HAVE DISCONTINUED FOR THE winter, the de'lvery of ice on Sun days. Please get your supply Satur days Phones Jrtfl and 706, INDEPENDENT ICE A COAL CO. by fire. The wnbrant was sworn out at Champaign, 111. Stone Is entisted under the name of Joseph A. Talbort. A blood-stained dress was found near the Stone home shortly after the fire. A coroner’s jury returned an open verdict after Stone testified that his wife and children had burned to death and that he had escaped hy jumping from a win dow. - m A Woman’* Evidence. Champaign, 111. — Scott Stone, a United States army private arrested in St. Louis today charged with the murder of hl« wife and four children, has been under constant surveillance, according to Lewis A. Bush, state’s attorney tonight The prosecutors has a woman’s evi dence. he »aSd, that Stone told her he would get rid of his family if she would wed him. The children who perished in the fire were Violet, Wilbur, Marcella and Ver nice. 2. S, 4, and 5 years old. Mrs. Stone was In expectation of soon again be coming a mother. CLOSE HOUSE AT CORNISH. Washington.— All probabilities of President Wilson going again this year to Cornish. N. H., were practical ly removed today when the house was A Practical Cycle Car for Anybody if fIMB Qa IwH M raPPEKSpSS It is practical, easy running, high speed. Upkeep cost is practically nothing. Will sell at immense bargain. Apply T. 0. BRYAN, Business Office, Augusta Herald. closed for the season. Misses Lucy and Mary Smith of New Orleans, his cous ins, returned to Washington and Miss Margaret Wilson went to New York. BISHOP SMITH DEAD. Washington.— Bishop Charles W. Smith, of St. Louis, died of heart fail ure here today at the home of Justice Anderson of the district supreme I Never Disappoint My Patient* Clifton R. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. If you desire to consult a reliable, long estab lished specialist of vast experience, come to me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scien tific treatment. I use latest SERUMS and BACTE RINS in the treatment of chronic conditions which have failed to yield to ordinary treatment—for WEAK NESS, LYMPH c MPOUND, combined with my di rect treatment, restoring the vital parts to the fullest degree. I successfully treat Blood Poison, Ulcers, Skin dis eases. Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheumatism, Piles. Rectal and Intestinal diseases and many dis eases not mentioned. Consultation and advice free and confidential. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sun Jay 10 to 2 only. Call or Re, DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST. 004-> Dyxr Bldg. Turkey Raising Is Profitable The turkey can be made a source of excel lent profit if care is taken in raising the young. They command excellent prices, espe cially around Thanksgiving and Christmas sea son, when they are the popular table fowl. Certain precautions must he abserved in breeding and, of course, free range must he available, but the latter is an economy, as they will find most of their own food. Dressing and packing for market are important consider ations. Next week’s article will give much in teresting data about the turkey. Look for it, appearing exclusively on Mon day in The Herald. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. court. The bishop had been attending the meeting of conference claimants of the Methodist Episcopal church in session here. NEW YORK MARKET EXCHANGE New York. —The board of managers of the New York Metal Exchange voted to day to re-open the exchange for trading in tin on November 9th the date of the opening of the London Meta] Exchange. Augusta, Ga.