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THURSDAY, JUNE 5
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
For Space in This Department, Phone 296 or 297.
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ADDING MACHINES
BURROUGHS. UNIVERSAL. STAND
ard. all in first-class condition. Get our
prices. L. J. Henry, 129 Sth street. jl6
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Announcing
Racine Horse Shoe Tires
Guaranteed 5,000 Miles
All sizes carried in stock
Independent Motor Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
644 Broad St. Phone 3303
AUTO REPAIRING
CHAS. S. McGAHEE
Automobile Repairing.
304 Washington St.
Phone 2627-J.
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DAIRY
We are in position to handle a
few more customers for evening
delivery.
ALBION FARM
Phone 229-J.
DRESSMAKING
For rep.«sentation under this clas
sification, rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
" DANCING
For representation under this clas
sification. rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
"educational
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sification,'rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
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FURNITURE
BARGAINS IN FURNITURE
WE HAVE SOME EXCEPTIONAL BAR
gains in iron bed springs, mattresses,
dressers, washstands, chairs, rockers,
porch swings, round extension tables, and
second-hand sewing machines. E. M. An
drews Furniture Co., 939 Ellis St. Phone
4 '3. J3O
financial
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
I AM PREPARED TO MAKE CITY AND
farm loans without delay. Also have
several attractive city homes for sale and
farms with good terms. Consult me if
you want money or real estate. John A.
Sims, Montgomery Building. ' jl7
JEWELRY
For representation under this clas
sification. rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
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~ MONEY TO LOAN
For representation under this cl.is
sification, rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
MOVING AND HAULING
MILLS - TE ANSFER COMPANY
WE HAUL TOUR BAGGAGE
to and from all parts of the city. Moving
and hauling is our specialty and when
you are. in a hurry phone us. Also nice
wagons for straw rides and picnics with
careful drivers tVe also do packing.
Phone 3141: residence phone 406.
621 Calhoun St., Corner Twiggs. jl9
We do crating, also moving.
Phone 2375-J. j 23
Free Tickets to Rialto
Scattered between the Want Ads of the Herald, be
ginning today, there will be the names of six Augus
tan*. If your name appears simply clip out and bring
to The Herald between 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., tomorrow
and you will be furnished with a pass for yourself and
a friend. The only cost will be the war tax of two cents
on each ticket which you will pay at the ticket window
of the Rialto.
YOUNG MAN
Buy one of the J. B. White residences on 1400 block
Broad Street, north side.
S4OOO $4200 $4500 •
TERMS SIOOO C<uh
balance payable monthly for 84 months,
6% interest.
Better than paying rent. Best way to save money.
Sure way to own your home.
Look these houses over and buy NOW.
Houses will be scarce this fall, and now is the
time to act.
ALEXANDER, GOODWIN & GARRETT
Real Estate—Loans—Fire Insurance.
Ground Floor—Lamar Building.
Phones 713-714.
MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, ETC.
Marble and Granite Monuments.
IRON FENCING - AND VASES.
A LARGE STOCK of Finished Monu
ments always on hand ready for letter
ing. Patronize home industries.
C. F. KOHLRUSS.
Cor. Washington and Ellis Sts.
Augusta, Ga. Phone 2651.
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NEWSPAPERS
DON’T FORGET
YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINE
AT
THE NEWS STAND
WATSON DRUG STORE,
BROAD ST.
Town Topics, Ladies’ Home
Journal, Physical Culture, Pic
ture Play, Motion Picture. Sys
tem, Review of Reviews, Manu
focturers Record, and others.
JOS. F. GRAMMAR, care Bates-Smith.
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PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING
YOUR PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO
and organ tuned, regulated, repaired,
voiced, everything done to make them
play like new. Thirty years' tuning in
Augusta Out-of-town orders attended to
on short notice. Phone 2420-J. Address
511 34rd St. D. W. Hutto. j«
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SHARPENED
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
SHARPENED—ALL MAKES.
AUGUSTA SHARPENING CO.
219 Eighth Street.
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SEWING MACHINES
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sification. rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
SHOE REPAIRING
PHONE 2745.
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We Fix 'Em Quick.
SIMOWITZ
SHOE HOSPITAL.
1204 Broad Street.
WE FIX ’EM QUICK.
W F. GUNNELS, 316 BROAD STREET.
Augusta Shoe Repairing
We are now prepared to repair
your shoes on short notice,
Shoes called for and delivered on
short notice.
Best Work Guaranteed.
PRICES REASONABLE.
J. SAWILOWSKY, Prop.
Special Attention Given to Parcel
Post Orders.
Phone 943. 956 Broad Street.
TAILORS
FOR
HIGH CLASS TAILORING
SEE
CLARENCE MORSE
ARTISTIC TAILOR
840 Telfair St. Augusta, Ga.
TAXIcABS
For representation under this clas
sification, rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
TYPEWRITERS
BARGAINS IN FTRST-CLASS MA
chines returned from Camp Hancock.
Remingtons, Monarchs. Underwoods and
others. Get our prices. L. J. Henry. 129
Sth street. jlB
TIN CONTRACTOR
W. B. TOOLE—SHEET METAL WORK
er. Warm air furnaces. Prices reason
able. Work guaranteed. 925 Broad street
Phone 264. j 22
upholstering^
UPHOLSTERING DONE BY E.C PEAS.
Packing, shipping; repairs to all classes
of furniture. 217 Kollock street. Home
address, 914 Fifth street. 110
Reward
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For Stolen Automobile.
NEW OLDMOBILE SIX,
Model No. 37.
Motor No. D 22177. Car No. A. T.
683. State No. 63213.
Return to Alex G. Edelblut, or
Sheriff Plunkett.
Phone 1632.
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To The Ladies With
Small Feet
We have one lot of white Canvas
Pumps, high and low heels, sizes
2, 214, 3, 314 and 4, worth from
$3.00 to $4.00, for the ridiculous
price of 98c. Also onie lot of
Black Pumps, same sizes as
above for $1.39. Mail your size to
THE SPECIALTY
SHOP
ORANGEBURG. S. C.
LOST MANHOOD
QUICKLY-RESTORED
SEXTONIQUE re
store Lost Manhood, relieve weak
ness from excess for other causes),
loss of vitality, etc. All abnormal
losses stopped In two weeks; full
strength quickly regained. Guaran
teed to produce results or no charge.
Interesting book sent free in plain
wrapper Correspondence, confiden
tial. Cumberland Chemical Co., 149
Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND ONE GOLD PIN OWNER CAN
recover by furnishing a perfect de
scription and paying for adv Apply
Dreamland Theatre. J 7
FOUND: ONE BICYCLE OWNER WILL
please describe and get same from J.
W McDonald, 1302 Walton Way. JS
STOLEN: NEW OLDSMOBILE SIX
touring car, dark green body, natural
color oak wheels. Goodyear tires, extra
tire in case. No. 63213 Notifly Alex. G.
Edelblut, Bailie and Edelblut, and get re
ward. J 9
WANTED—ReaI Estate
TO BUY A HOME, CASH OR TIME;
time preferred Large lot. Limit, one to
three thousand dollars. Will not pay com
mission. Address Horae, care Herald. J 9
WANTED: I HAVE A '"'LIENT WHO
wants to buy a farm. What have you to
offer? Jno. R. Write, Geo. A. Briggs,
Sales Mgr.. No 3 Union Savings Bank
Bldg, Phone U 73 37
WANTED- A HOME OR A FARM I
have some clients that want to buy. If
you have any thing to offer see me. H R
Powell, 130 Bth street. Phone 753 J 7
JWAl^ED—Miscellaneous
WANffcTO:'" TWO CLOSED ON7DHORSE
delivery wagons To be used for milk
delivery. Call 2694. 35
MISS MILDRED PITTNER. 1816 Greene
WANTED—Rooms
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL MAN AND
wife want permanent light housekeep
ing rooms In oulet, refined, private fam
ily, preferably an elderly couple. Rooms
must be close In and convenient and
price must be reasonable Address Pro.
feelaona! Man, cars Herald jg
WANTED—Agents
WANTED: SALES- PEOPLE. A HOUSE
to-house proposition Liberal rommls
slons paid weekly. Apply 220 12th. At
lantlc Coast Mercantile Co. 36
TWO NEGRO WAR HISTORIES EM
mett Soott's, 600 page* *2.80, books
ready later, Kelly Miller s. 700 psges, J
ready now—over 100 pictures Negro in \
action Big hit. Agent* wild over *u<, e** I
Either outfit free Both BOi Be quick
Mulllkln Co.. Lumberton, N. C 31J5 j
f 5! JONES, WL
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED: HAVE FERAMNBNT Posi
tion for a few first-class machinists,
both bench and small machine work. No
labor trouble. Plant now being enlarged
Good wages and work in.- conditions. Box
905, Birmingham, Ala jll
TEN LABORERS WANTED FOR SAW
mill work. $3.00 a day. Free house rent.
Apply before Saturday noon to Henry
Allen. Ellenton, S. C. J 5
WANTED; 100 LA'
and car fare, S hours work. Apply be
tween 6 and 7 to J. W. Grover, Supt. 310
6th or at Camp Hancock Monday morn
ing. Work to star Monday a. m. j 9
WANTED. 20 MEN TO ACT AS WATCH
men. Night and day Apply Camp Han
cock, or 310 6th. to J. W Grover. Supt.
WAN.TED: TWO BARBERS AT BOL
yord's Barber Shop at once. Job good for
$25.00 to $30.00 per week. J 5
MEN WANTED TO LOAD GRAVEL AT
Walker’s Pit, Sand Bar Ferry. Pay, $6
a car at wmch $4.00 to $5.00 a day can
be made. Houses to be had—rent free.
Apply at PIL 19
WANTED' COLORED BOYS AT’ HER
aid Sub-Station. 1037 Eleventh street,
to carry Herald in afternoon and Sunday
morning. Boys over 11 years of ago pre
ferred. No limit to salary If you are ener
getic. Apply between hours of 3 and 6 In
afternoon to Mr. Carter at Station. ts
W ANTE DHE LP~Female~
WANTED GOOD RELIABLE COOK
Call at 1013 Ellis street, aft4r 6 p. m. 15
FEMALE HELP WANTED: CASHIER.
good at figures; must write a good
hand. State salary expected, and previ
ous employment. Address Cashier, care
j Herald. 3?
WANTED: COOK. GOOD WAGES. Ap
ply 2257 Central avenue. HI
WANTED; HOUSE GIRL AN* > COOK.
Apply 303 7th street or phone 239-J. 17
WANTED” GOOD COOK FOR SMALL
family: short hours. Apply 946 Rey
nolds. Phone 3478-J. 16
WANTED: EXPERIENCED NURSE;
references required Apply to Mrs. Don
ald N. Bussey, at Herald Office. ts
WANTED: A GOOD COOK APPLY TO
Mrs. Donald N. Bussey, at Herald Of
fice. ts
WANTED A GOOD COOK APPLY
room 215 Leonard Building. 15
WANTED: A COOK FOR SMALL FAM
ily. Apply 1220 Broad street. J 6
WANTED—Young lady typist
jto apply in person. Room 101
Herald Building. ( j 5
WANTED SITUATION. Female
YOUNG* LADY SCHOOL TEACHER
wants to communiate with some of
trustees of school of Barnwell county.
Several years experience. Number one
recommendations. P O Box 15i, Barn
well. S. C. jS
CANDY BALE EN-AGENTS. ADVER
tIse candy to storekeepers. Good pay.
Kurn Candy Mfpr Co., 1819 Ranßtead St..
Philadelphia, Pa. J 5
“WANTED—Board”
REFINED LADY. IN EDUCATIONAL
work, desires room and board on
Greene, Reynolds or Telfair street, for
the summer, beginning about June 6th.
Address P. O. Box 181. stating price. j 7
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT: BUNGALOW. SCHLEY ST.
Possession gtven July Ist. Apply E. J.
Erbcldlng, 616 Broad. 17
FOR RENT: 7-ROOM HOUSE. APPLY
B. C Wall. 900 Block Broad St. J 8
FOR RENT—Rooms
IFOR RENT: TWO NICELY FURNISH
j ed rooms; also two unfurnished rooms
Suitable for light housekeeping. Electric
lights and use of ,phone 1127 Ellis. J 6
HILL SIDE—LARGE. COOL ROOMS,
Rented with or without meals. Mlsa
E S Stevens, 517 Hickman Road. Phone
6566-J. 37
MISS THELMA PARK. 163* GRKENE4
FOR RENT—Storage Room
FOR RENT IST-CLASS, CLEAN AND
dry storage for furniture and personal
property. 1061 Broad street. See Jno. E.
Cheney. Phone 68S. e,0,d,j1y2
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
YOU CAN BUILD YOUR HOME AND
pay for It monthly if you buy one of my
choice lots In North Augusta. L A Dorr
Phone 7702. JU
SIOO LIBERTY BOND WILL MAKE THE
fIIKST PAYMENT ON A LOT THAT IS
situated one block Tubman High school.
Nice view to Walton Way. Slie, 80x160
Call phone 2514-J. j 7
FARM AND TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.
LARGE TRACT OF I,AND. 400 ACRES,
more or less, ori SAVANNAH RIVER.
14 miles below Augusta. 100 acres river
swamp timber, large lake containing
about 10 or 15 acres that abounds In
! fish, good hunting and fishing preserve.
1 300 acres on hill good farm Tand Price
$4600.00. $2500.00 down; terms balance
to suit purchaser Will take Liberty
bonds. Address Hunting and Fishing Frc
serve, care Augusta Herald. 16
FOR SALE FIVE-ROOM BUNOAI-OW
on Fenwick street, near Tubman High
school. This place Is worth the money
and la a nice horn'- Jno. R White, Geo.
A. Briggs, Sales Mgr . No 3 Union Sav
ings Bank Bldg. Phone 1173. 37
FOR SALE: ONE OF THE BEST VA
carit lots on 400 Mock of Brr,ad street,
at two-thirds Its real value Lot adjoin
ing recently sold at one-thtrd per front
foot more than I am asking for this one.
Jno R White. Geo A Briggs. Sales Mgr
No. 3 Union Savings Bank Big. Phon«
1173 JT
FOR SALE DO YOU WANT A 6-ROOM
house on the 2t>o block of Telfair,
cheap? I have It at $3250. Jno R. White,
Geo A. Briggs Sabi Mgr'. No. 3 Union
Savings Bank Big. Phone 1173. J 7
MRS. GEO. CLAUSSEN 1242 GREENE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOfT SALK OR WILL TRADE FOR
Ford. 5-pii**cng'r r ‘adUl*c. Good top,
tires, and me* hanlcal rendition. Can be
Been at 811 THfalr street. jfl
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MiI,LIONS ARE SUFFERING WITH
Rheumatism Most Important discovery
of the age A herb that actually drives ths
moat stubborn case of Rhsumatlsm en
tirely out of the system People write us
and say they are a Mounded at the results
•specially on the kidneys Just think of
the money making possibilities Repre
sentatives wanted II 12 pound postpaid,
10 pounds $6 "Sprees psid Rheumstlsm
Herb Co., Venice. California. JlO
GASOLINE AND KEROSENE
ENGINES. Carload, all sizes,
just received; alao pumping,
wood tawing and feed grind
ing outfits.
Lombard Iron Works
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SALE: JKRSE COW. FRESH IN
milk, third calf; also fine Jersey bull
L. A. Dorr. Phone 7702. j 7
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: MIRRORS. ALL SIZES; 1
floor eipar case; fixtures for soft drink
stands. Terminal Barber Shop, 437 Jack
son St. Phone 1034 .16 I
FOR SALE: A PIANO IN GOOD CON
dition—Hinze—for S2OO At ISO 9 Ellis
street. j 6
11 S FRANCES WALTON. 500 B 1 l K
Ellis street.
FOR SALE: 2500 GALLONS GRAPE
punch syrup. This syrup was bought
during Chero-Cola syrup shortage We
are now bottling 100 bottles of Chero-Cola
per minute and have no time to bottle
any other syrup. Grape punch syrup eost
us $1.85 per gallon. Offer it for next 10
days only at 80c per gallon. Chero-Cola
Bottling Co. J 5
FOR SALE: WHITE PIT BULL TER
riar, male. Beautifully built. Best pedi
gree. Colby stock, A. .1. Schweers, Au
gusta Icc & Beverage Co. mil
MY $450 UPRIGHT PIANO AT SACRl
fiee of $150; beautiful mahogany case;
light responsive action; used only a short
time. Part cash, balance on time. Ad
dress L. J., care Augusta Herald. J 7
Beautiful Hand-Embroidered Baby
Dresses, worth $5.00 and $-5 50, this
week only, for
$3.50
Also a distinctively attractive line of
Baby Caps and Bibs.
AUGUSTA LINEN SHOP.
743 Broad St., Next to Wells Theater.
FOR SALE —Automobiles
FOR SALE: ONE FORD TOURING CAR
1918 model. $375. One Ford touring car.
1914 model. $225 Jernlgan & Wall. 31S
Jackson street. Phone 3380 J 6
FOR SALE ONE 1913 bVirtl > TOURING
car. Like new A bargain to quick buy
er. Hair A Seago, 470 Broad Htreet. 16 i
FOR SALE: FORD 1916, FINE CONDI -
tion; good tires, $250.00. See Sanders al
Herald. J 5
FOR SALE- ONE OLYM"IAN 5 PAS- I
senger, used but not abused. Some carl
for $525. See Fred Pcrltlna. 63! Broad !
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FOR SALE: ONE NATIONAL BLUE 7- |
passengor Six, uaed nly jih (lemoriHtra- ;
tor. Equipped with ICellv-Springfield,
$2,600 value, for $1,760. See Fred IVrklnH. !
639 Broad. J 5
FOR SALE: JORDAN 7-PASSENGER
Six. new 1918 model, wire wheels,. Quirk
Falo price. $1,750. See Fred P-rkinn, 639
Broad Jfc
FOR SALE FORD OAR. GOOD CON Di
llon, tires* practically now. cheap for
oaßh. $350. Chero-Cola Bottling Co j 5
FOR SALhJ*-- SEVEN PASSENGER
Chalmers In A-l condition, with five
high grarh* non-skid ttr**s at a bargain.
Phone 1437 or 1452 Wrlghtaboro Rd. S
Boundary. Jl7
SPECIAL NOTICES
MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION.
Commencing Monday. June 2nd 1919,
and ending: Saturday. Juno 29th, 1919. at
6 o'clock p. in.. Offices for the regrlstra
tion of voters shall be kept opened at tho
locations named below, daily (Sundays
excepted) from 8 o'clock a m., to 130
o’clock p. m. and from 2:30 p .m. to 6
o’clock p. m.
Ward No. I—2lß Fifth St..; J. T. Hol
man, Registrar.
Ward No. 2 Location of Office at
748 Broad; T J. Keenan. Registrar.
Registrar.
War No. 3—Location of Office at City
Hall. Corner Greene, and 9th streets;
Daniel E. Bennett, Registrar.
Ward No. 4 —Location of Office. 1268
Broad street; B F. Chapman, Registrar
Ward No. 6-—Location of Office 1738 j
Broad St.; G W. Pcrklnson, Registrar.
Ward No. 6—Location of Office, Old
Summerville office. 2020 Waltori Way,
near foot of Hill; W. L Boyce, Registrar.
W P. WHITE.
Mayor City of Augusta.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE.
WOODLAWN LODGE No. 62, KNIGHTS
Is 311 Sth street, K. of P. Hall Your
presence may mean much to you and
to your lodge.
R H. HOLMES. C.
jo H. B ALLEN, K. of R, and S.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
UNDER AN ORDINANCE RECENTLY
adopted bv The City Council of Augus
ta, all owners of property who desire
water furnished to themselves or to
other tenants on property owned by
them, must by the first day of July,
1919, sign an application for such ser
vice giving the location of the property
and the name of the tenant to whom
bill should be rendered.
Application blanks will bo furnished
at the office of the undersigned in the
City Hall. A. it BOHLER.
j!l inspector of Waterworks.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY
To Lillian E Gantt. Greetings:
Julian Y. Gantt vs. Lillian E. Gannt. In
the Superior Court of said County,—Litcl
for Divorce—July Term. 1919.
To the Defendant. Lillian E. Gantt'
You are hereby required, ill person or
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to be holden in and for
the County aforesaid, on the third Mon
day in July. 1919, then and there to an
swer tin Plaintiff In an action of Libel
for Divorce, etc.
As in default of such appearance, said
Court will proceed thereon as to justice j
may appertain.
Witness, the Honorable Henry C Ham-|
mond. Judge of said Court, this sth day |
of June. 1919 |
H A WOODWARD. DANIEL KERR.
Attorney for i'lamt.lff. Clerk.
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STATE OF GEORGIA.
RTCHMOND COUNTY—
To Joseph O. Harris. Greetings.
Ida. Harris vs. Joseph O. Harris, in the
Superior Court of said County,—Libel for
Divorce —July Term. 1919.
To the Defendant. Joseph O. Harris:
You are hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to be holden in and for
the County aforesaid, on the third Mon
day in July. 1919. then and there to an
swer the Hluintiff in an action of Libel
for Divorce, etc.
Ah in default of such appearance, said
Court will proceed thereon a« to justice
may appertain.
Witness, the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this sth day
of .Mine. 1919.
11. A WOODWARD, DANIEL KERR,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
County Cummlsisonora of Richmond
County, Ga.. until 11 o’clock a. m.. on
June 23rd, 1919. for furnishing material
and erecting two reinforced concrete pile I
and slab bridges over Spirit and Little i
Spiril creeks The nearest railroad sla- |
tion Is Allen’s Station, which Is approx
imately IV*» miles from the site.
The bridges will consist of reinforced
concrete abutments, reinforced concrete
piles and reinforced concrete deck slabs
which contain approximately seven hun
dred and fifteen cubic yards of wet exca
vation, three hundred and eighty eubfe
>ards of barrow excavation, two hun
i dred and twenty-three cubic yards Class
“A” concrete for the two spans. 1242 lin
feet 14” x 14” piles, 20,220 lbs steel, 1400
ft., hog wire, 300 sq. feet V%" sand asphalt
and 28-2” tubes.
Plans and speciflcatlona on file In this
office. In the office of the Slate. Highway
Engineer at Atlanta, Ga. Copies may
be obtained from the County Engineer
upon the payment of cost of printing and
mailing.
Proposals shall be submitted on regular
forms which will be supplied by the en
gineer, and must be accompanied by a
certified check or money deposit for
$1500.00
The right is reserved to reject any or
all bids and to waive all formalities.
COMMISSIONERS OF RICHMOND CO..
Py LOYD T HALL.
m29,J8, 12,19 Clerk of Commissioners.
Thousands Will
Answer Want Ads
PUBLISHED IN THE
SUNDAY
MORNING
HERALD
The growth of the Sunday Morning: Herald is a tes
timonial of its growing popularity. Auguetans are learn
ing that “Want Ads” published in the Sunday paper often
not only bring replies Monday, but all day Tuesday, too—
two days of results.
Let It Accomplish This For You, Too.
YOUR AD IN ITS COLUMNS WILL
Secure your help; rent your rooms; sell or rent your house;
find buyers for your unused articles.
Experienced operators will help you phrase your ad.
1 296—-CALL PHONES—297
of Pythias will meet ]
in regular convention I
THIS EVENING, the I
rank of Knight will be |
conferred. All senators
please be present. The
election of officers and
selection of a Deputy i
grand chanchellor will |
take place. Visitors!
are. welcome, and to (
our members, the time
is 8:30. and your place
THIRTEEN
CHURCH NOTICES
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
revival services at St. Luke Methodist
church beginning Sunday morning, 11 a.
m. Rev. A. F. Nunn, Pastor.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of my husband, John
nie Ramsey, who died June. Sth, 1918.
“Death has robbed me of my husband
Whom I loved and cherished dear
Tho’ he’s gone he’s not forgotten
For his memory lingers here
How I mourn for thee dear husband
Tho’ ’t.is not with outward show
For the heart that grieves sincerely
Mourns silently and low."
(Signed) His Wife,
j 5 REBECCA RAMSEY.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To Mamie Jackson Outlaw. Greetings:
Grover C. Outlaw vs. Mamie Jackson
Outlaw, in the Superior Court of said
County,—Libel for Divorce—July Term,
1919.
To the Defendant, Mamie Jackson Out
law :
You arc hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to be holden in and for
the County aforesaid, on the third Mon
day in July. 1919. then and there to an*
jswer the Plaintiff in an action of Libel
for Divorce, etc.
As in default of such appearance, said
Court will proceed thereon as to justice
may appertain.
Witness, the Honorable Henry C Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this Sth day
of Jun«. 1919.
H. A. WOODWARD. DANIEL KERR,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk.
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STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To James M. Jackson. Greetings
Martha C. Jackson vs. James M. Jack
son, in the Superior Court of said Coun
ty— Libel for Divorce—July Term. 1919.
To the Defendant, James M. Jackson:
You are hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to be holden in and for
the County aforesaid, on the third Mon
day in July. 1919, then and there, to an
swer the Plaintiff in an action of Libel
for Divorce, etc.
As in default of such appearance, said
Court will proceed thereon as to justice
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this 17th day
of April, 1919
DANIEL KERR.
m24.26,J3,5 Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND OOrNTY—
TO THE SUPERIOR COITIT OF SAIT) COUNTY—
Th-’ pfUttnn of tho Boys Home of Auguste. re
spectfully shows:
l-That It ta a benevolent corporation, luring
Wien duly Incorporated br order of thia HonoroabU
Court entered .July 8. 1918, purauanf tn the pro
Vinton* of CVxle Section* ‘.1815 et sequltur of the Code
of 1910
2~-Petitioner desire* to change It* name from the
Boy* Home of Auguste the Good Shepherd Home
for Boy*, and to conduct the benevolent Institution
heretofore conducted under the name of the Bov*
Home of Augusta under the name and style of Gov|
Shepherd Home for Bov*, no other change in the
charter heretofore granted 1* sought or desLrad
:i~ Petitioner file* herewith a certified ahstranrt
from the Minute* of a meeting of the P.oya Home of
Augusta, showing that this application for change of
name hna been authorized by a unanimous vote of
the dtr»ctt>rs and member* of the Boy* Home of Au
gusta at a meeting, of which due notice was given
to tho members thereof, the aame being marked Ex
hibit “A” and by reference made a part hereof
i WHEREFORE, petitioner pravs that It be permit
ted to amend it* charter so that, it may lawfully
carry on the said institution under the name and
style of the Good Shepherd Home for Roy*, with all
the power*, privileges and Immunities originally grant
ed U> It ARCHIBALD BLAi’KSEIEAR
Attorney for Petitioner.
EXHIBIT A
T. Harriet Adatns Oanahl hereby certify that
at a duly advertised meeting of the Board of
TMrectora and th« supporting members of 'he
Buys Home of Augusta held Id tha Parish
House of the Church of the Good Shepherd
of Augusta, 'teorgla, on Mondar erenlng. May
12th. 19UT the following resolution vrga unani
mously adopted;
I—That it If tho desire of the Directors
and Member* of the Boys Home of Augusta that
j lte con»orate name be changed to the Good
Shepherd Home for Boy*, and that application
bo made to the Superior Court of Rlclimoad
County, Georgia, to grant this change.
Thu 12th day of Mar. 1919
HARRIET ADAMS OANAJTL.
Secretary pro terupor*
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY -
CUFJUK'S OFFICE. SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby certify that the foregoing petition to
Amend Charter of the Boys Home of Augusta, is a
true and correct copy of the original on file in this
office
Witness ray official signature and the seal of said
Court
This Slat day of May. 1919.
GEO B POTTR.VELLE,
i SEA 1,1 Deputy Clerk.
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