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FRIDAY, JUNE 6
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
FoY 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
544 Broad St. Phone 3303
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Lewis Auto Accessory Co.
609-13 Broad St. Phono 282.
AUTO REPAIRING
CHAS. S. McGAHEE
Automobile Repairing.
304 Washington St.
Phone 2627-J.
468*70 Broad Street.
HAIR & SEAGO
REPAIRING
Genuine Ford Parts Used.
Tops Recovered
Phone 1628.
CONCRETE
CONCRETE WALKS
Floors, Sidewalks, Drive
ways, Paving, Founda
tions, etc.
CHESTER E. STORY
434 Eighth St. Phone 16
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DRUGS
RAYMOND’S
DRUG STORE
Opposite Union Station
Phone 3185
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
DRESSMAKING
For representation under this clas
sification. rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
’ DANCING
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Blfjcatlon, ratr-s. err. Phone* 296 or 297.
Free Tickets to Rialto
*
Scattered between the Want Ads of The Herald,
there v/ill be the names of six Augustans. 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.
Tickets MUST be called for day after name ap
pears in paper.
Last Chance
To Buy One of the J. B. White Houses on
Upper Broad Street
EASY TERMS.
S4OOO $4200 $4500
Will Withdraw These Prices on and After
June 15th.
ALEXANDER, GOODWIN & GARRETT
Re*l Estate—Loan*—Fire Insurance.
Ground Floor—Lamar Building.
Phone* 713*714.
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC FANS
Now is the time to have them put
in running order for the hot day*
that are coming.
Repairs to Anything Electrical.
EVE REPAIR CO.
Augusta, Ga.
Day Phone 2027-J Night 3119-J.
EDUCATIONAL
For representation under this clas
sification. rites, eto. Phone 296 or 297.
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FURNITURE
BARGAINS IN FURNITURE
WE HAVE SOME EXCEPTIONAL BAR
gains in iron bed springs, mattresses,
dressers, tvashstands. chairs, rockers,
porch swings, round extension tables, and
second-hand sewing machines. E. M. An
drews Furniture Co., 939 Ellis St. Phone
J3O
FINANCIAL
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
I AM PREPARED TO MAKE CITY AND
farm loans without delay. Also have
several attractive city homes for sai6 and
farms with good terms. Cdnsult me if
you want money or real estate. John A.
Sims, Montgomery Building. Jl7
GARAGES
MORRIS GARAGE
515 Broad. Phone 2866
Only fully equipped shop in
Augusta for testing and repair
ing generators, starters, mag
netos and carburators.
For representation under this clas
sification. rates, etc. PhOne 296 or 297.
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MONEY TO LOAN
, or under this clas
sification, rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
MOVING AND HAULING
MILLS TRANSFER COMPANY
WE haul Your 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 nioe
wagons for straw rides and picnics With
careful drivers. We also do packing.
Phone 3141; residence phone 405.
621 Calhoun St., Corner Twiggs. Jl9
We do crating, also moving.
Phone 2375-J. j 23
808 WAY .WARTON" DAIRY LUNCH.
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'"newspapers -
DON’T FORGET
TOT7R FAVORITE MAGAZINE
AT
THE NEWS STAND
WATSON DRUG STORE
BROAD ST.
Town Topics, Ladies’ Home
Journal, Physical Culture, Pic
ture Flay, Motion Picture. Sys
tem, Review of Reviews, Manu
focturer’s Record, and others.
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PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING
YOUR PIANO AND FLAYER 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 2429-J. Address
611 34rd St I). W, Hutto, )«
PHOTOGRAPHERS
SALE’S STUDIO
High Grade Photography
*th Floor, Horald Bldg. Take
•levator.
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RAZORS SHARPENED
SAFETY RA2OR BLADES
SHARPENED—ALL MAKES.
AUGUSTA SHARPENING CO.
219 Eighth Street.
RUBBER STAMPS
WHEN TOU WANT—
Rubber Stamps
Seals. Stencils, Badges, etc., turned out
Promptly and Correctly, See
E. W. DODGE
216 Ninth St. Established 47 Years.
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SEWING MACHINES"
For representation under this clas
sification, rates, etc. Phone 296 or 297.
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 FIRST-CLASS MA
chines returned from Tamp Hancock.
Remingtons. Monarchs, Underwoods and
others. Get our prices. L. J. Henry. 129
Bth street. jIS
TIN CONTRACTOR
W. 8 TOOLE—SHEET~METAL WOHK
er. Warm alf furnaces. Prices reason
able. Work guaranteed. 926 Broad street.
Phdne 261. j 22
UPHOLSTERING •
UPHOLSTERING DONE BY E.C. PEAS.
Packing, Shipping; repairs to all classes
of furniture. 217 Kollock street. Home
address. 914 Vifth street jlO
‘ WELDING
MISS HARRELL, care METROPOLITAN
WHEN YOU WANT
WELDING DONE
On automobiles and all broken parts of
machinery, send to
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
848 Ellis Street. Phone 1332.
General Machinery
and Auto Repairing
WE MAKE
AXLES, DRIVE SHAFTS AND
OTHER PARTS.
CYLINDERS REBORED.
Prompt Attention Given Out
of-Town Orders,
Johnson, Reynolds
& Ferguson
Formerly Georgia-Carclina
Auto Company.
544 Ellis Street. Phone 821.
LOOK FOR FprsT
this S,GN
Lewis Auto Accessory Co.
609-13 Broad St. Phon* 282
Republic Trucks
QUALITY
and
SERVICE.
Federal Tire*
Auto Acce»*ories
Ball and Roller Bearings
Stromberg Carburetors
Belding - Lucky-
Anderson
635 BROAD ST.
PHONE 384
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
LOST AND FOUND
WILL LALY WHO PICKED I'P $35.00
(in bills) In J. B. White’s Friday morn
ing please return to 1035 Broad (upstairs).
Reward. js
STRAYED OR STOLEN BROWN COL
lie dog, white feet . black nose, black
rings around eyes, black stripe on tall:
license No. 103 il think ) Answers to
name "Jessie.” Apply 53s Idll is street gat
handsome reward. Phone lOBg-w J 6
LOST: IN J. B. WHITE’S HU’K AND
figured voile dress In .1 I! white en
velope. Finder please return to 132 Oreene
and get reward. 10
VD: one GOLD PIN OWNER CAN
recover by furnishing a perfect de
scription and paying for adv. Apply
Dreamland Theatre. .17
W>'!'TED_HJLP-^/iaie
WANTED SEVERAL good cord
wood cutters to split and cord logs al
ready out clown. Appl.V to K )' Hankin*.
Son, care Constructing Ounrtermastor’p
Office. Camp Hancock jS
WANTED HAVE PERAMNENT l’Ofil
tlon for a few first-class machinists,
both bench and small machine work No
labor trouble Plant now bring enlarged
Good wages and working conditions. Pox
908. Birmingham, Ala jit
WANTED: 100 LABORERS 30c HOUR
and car fare, 8 hours work Apply be
tween 6 and 7 to J W Grover, Supt. 310
6th or at* (’amp Hancock Monday morn
ing. Work to star Monday a. m. j 9
MEN WANTED TO LOAD GRAVEL AT
Walker’s Pit, Sand Bar Ferry. Pay, $6
a cVr st which $4.00 To $6.0(5 h day can
b' made. Houses to be had—rent free
Apply at Pit. J 9
WANTED* COLORED BOVS AT HER
ald Sub-Station. 1037 Eleventh street,
to carry Herald in afternoon and Sunday
morning Bovs over 14 years of age pre
ferred No limit to salary If you are ener
getic. Apply between hours of 3 and 6 In
afternoon to Mr Carter at Station. H
~WA*NTEDHELP—FemaIe - *
SERVANT WANTED THREE OR FOUR
days per week. Good pay. Phone 610 -
W. if,
WANTED AT ONCI: EXPERIENCED
cook. Apply at 610 Broad. jS
FEMALE HELP WANTED: CASHIER.
good at figures, must write a good
hand. State salary expected, and previ
ous employment. Address Cashier, care
Herald J 7
WANTED COGK GOOD WAGES. Ap
ply 2257 Central avenue jll
wanted house giri, and cook
Apply 303 7th street or phone 239-J. J 7
WANTED: GOOD COOK FOR SMALL
family; short hours. Apply 946 Rey
nolds. Phone 3478-J. J 6
WANTED: EXPERIENCED NURSE;
references required. Apply to Mrs. Don
ald N. Bussey, at Herald Office. If
WANTED SITUATION. Female
A COLORED OIRY WANTS A JOIT TO
work ft half of day. or a job of cleaning
by the day. Address 1337 9th street. j$
YOUNG LADY SCHOOL TEACHER
wants to eottimuniato with some of
trustees of school of Barnwell county.
Several years experience. Number one
recommendations. P. O. Box 151, Barn
well. S. C. J 8
WANTED—ReaI Estate
TO BUY A HOME. CASH OR TIME;
time Large lot Limit, one to
three thousand dollars Will not pay com
mission. Address Home, care Herald j 9
WANTED: I HAVE A CLIENT WHO
wants to buy a farm What have you to
offer? Jno R. Write, Geo. A Briggs,
Sales Mgr . No. 3 Union Ravings Bank
Bldg Phone 1173 J 7
WANTED A HOME OR A FARM r
have some clients that want to buy. If
you have any thing to offer see me. H. R
Powell, 130 Bth street. Phone 7R3. J 7
WANTED—Agents
WANTED: SALES-PEOPLE. A HOUBE
to-house proposition. Liberal commis
sions paid weekly. Apply 220 12th. At
lantic Coast Mercantile Co. j 6
TWO NEGRO WAR HISTORIES; EM*
mett RrOtt’s, 600 pages, $2.90, books
ready later; Kelly Miller's. 700 pages,
ready now—over 100 pictures. N«“gr.» in
action. Big hit. Agents wild over suer**™.
Either outfit free Both fiOc. Be quick
Mullein Co.. Lumberton. N. C. Jl.jß
MIRR JULIA JOHNSON, care WHITE’R
WANTED —Rooms
WANTED BY BUSINESS MAN. 3 IN
family, R-foom flat, unfurnished from
October first, for another year Modern
through, walking distance of Lamar
building; with garden snot if possible
References exchanged. Address 0*75. care
Herald. JR
WANTED—Board
REFINED LADT. IN EDUCATIONAL
work. df(»lr-» room and board op
Orer-nr, R»ynold* or Trlfalr «tr*-t, tot
thr *umm*r. lot' nrlng about .Tuna <lth
Addrf** P O Box 181. ittatln* prld* J 7
FOR RENT—ReaI Estats
FDR sai.e modern five-room
rot lag*. lowdr Telfair; newly paparrd
and nalntrd. Deal with ownrr dlrrrtt and
Have Agent'* commission. Addres* Bar
gain, carr Herald J 5.1,9
FOR RENT LOWER FLAT OF THREE
room*. unfurnished. In good location of
upper part of city; almoaf on ear lina
12* Crawford avenue. or phono 2581 j*
F< iP. R l-.N’l nr: ■ .u\v B<IU F T
Possession given Inly l»t. Apply R. .1
IfMmi, 111 Hr■ .'I J 7
FO R~ RE NT*' 7-ROt i M HOWIE™ APPLY
h C. Wall, 900 Hlork Broad St |»
FOR RENT —Rooms
WANTED* TWO GENTLEMEN OR
couple to oecupv Inrg* front room
Meal* If wantrd, nil convenience*, 947
Reynold* Phone 1007-W jk
FOR RENT TWO OR THREE FUftN-
Ished room* for Ught housekeeping;
with i (inrc ting hath will rent reaaonabl*.
Phone 1526-J Jk
FOR RENT TWO Nl r elv~fT’RNmC-
*d room*; alno two unfurnished rooma
Kultahlr for light housekeeping Elertrk
light* and ueo of phon* 1127 Ellta Jt,
HILL BIDE -LARGE. COOL ROt
Rented with or without mral*. Mlaa
E t atavma, 217 Hickman Road Phono
WIT-J . |7
FOR RENT —Storage Room
FOR RENT™ 1 *TLABB. GLEAN AND
dry Horny* for furnlturk and personal
property. Kill H'oad street He* Jnr, E
Cheney. Phon* *** e.0.d.1.i0
CONTRACTORS*
MATERIAL
Contractors* Supplies, Machin
ery, casting and repairs, steel
beams, trucks, wire cables,
boilers, stacks, etc., ventila
tor*, grating, etc. Lombard
Iron Works & Supply Co.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
$lO MONTHLY AND SIOO LIBERTY
bond will buy lot. 80.xlfto, near Tubman
school Good neighborhood; convenient to
car line. Genuine bargain. Call phone
2814-J. J 6,9
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 7705. jll
FARM AND TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.
LARGE TRACT OF LAND. 400 ACRES
more or less, on SAVANNAH RIVER,
14 miles below Augusta 100 a* res river
swamp timber, large lake containing
about 10 or 15 acres that abounds in
fish, good hunting ami fishing preserve*.
300 acres on hill, good farm land. Price
$4500.00. $2500.00 down; terms balance
to suit purchaser. Will take Liberty
bonds. Address Hunting and Fishing [ re
serve, care Augusta Herald. .16
FOR SALE: FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW
on Fenwick street, near Tubman High
school. This place is worth the money
and is a. nice home. Jno. it. AN hite» f Geo.
A. Briggs, Sales Mgr, No 3 Union
ings Bank Bldg. Phone 1173. j»
FOR SALK: ONE OF TIUC BEST VA
cant lots on 400 block of Broad street,
at two-thirds its real value Lot adjoln
ing recently sold at one-third per front
foot more than 1 am asking, for this one
Jno. R White. Geo. A Briggs. Sales Mgr.
No. 3 Union Savings Bank Rig. I’hune
1173. j 7
FOR SALE: DO YOU WANT A 6-ROOM
house on the 200 block of Telfair,
Cheap? T have it at $3250. Jno R. White,
Geo. A. Briggs. Sales Mgrl, No. 3 Union
Savings Bank Big. Phone 1773. j 7
. I i ARPTv ■
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR
Ford, 6-passenger Cadillac. Good top,
tires, and mechanical condition. Cun be
aeon at sll Telfair street. jG
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SAUK JKKSE COW, FRESH IN
milk, third calf; also fine Jersey hull
L A. Dorr. Phone 7702. j 7
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
For BALE: MIRRORS. ALL KIZF.S; 1
floor cigar enne; fixtures for rod drink
stands. Terminal Barber Shop, 137 Jack
•on St. Phone 1934 J«
FOR SALK: A rrANO in GOOD con
dition—Hl me—for J2OO. At ISO 9 Ellis
streat. J 6
MISS FRANCKS WALTON. 600 BLOCK
Ellis Street.
FOR SALK WHITE PIT BULL TKR
t'J*r, male Beautifully built Beat pedi
gree Colby stork. A. .T. Schweera. Au
gusta Ice & Beverage Co. nils
MY 3469 UPRIGHT PIANO AT RACRI
flce of $l5O, beautiful rnaho-any capso:
light, responsive action; used only a short
lime. Pari cash, balance on time. Ad
dress L. J , care Augusta Herald. J 7
Beautiful I land-Embroidered Baby
Presses, worth $5.99 and f 5.50. title
week only, for
$3.50
Also a distinctively attractive line of
Baby Caps and Bibs.
AUGUSTA LINEN SHOP.
743 Broad Bt., Next to Wells Theater,
MRS. J D BATTLE. 842 GREENE ST
FOR SALE—Automobiles
FOR SALE ONE FORD TOURING GAIL
1918 model, $375 Gn«=* Ford touring our ,
1914 model. $225. Jernicran X Wall, 318
Jackaon 6treet. Phone 3280. JO
V< >U SAl.i; one 19is I’V . 1 : 1 » t< *rm
car. Dike new. A bargain to quick buy
er. Hair & Seago, 470 Broad atreet. j 6
FOR SALE
One Chalmers, $200.00.
One 1918 Oakland
Roadster $750.00
The above offers are
wo'thy of your considera
tion.
Jonn S. Davidson
£27 Broad Street.
Phone 1362.
PERSONAL
we*Sc *men—writs to i’s ': or oup.
wondarful rarnedy for lost manhood and
Vital loa««a quickly; rmv-r
fall*. Coala nothin* If not curad. Book
fr«« Cumber'and Chemical Company. 104
Harry Block. Naahvlll*. Tnnn. o o.d.tf
mat
nuxniniirHJ m. mr-.-hSJg-f—r.v-. 1 L.-? g ■ ia£r v. ■.■,-'-..■■l ‘ 'ip'ifc „C
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You Cki\ Got It Out of These Columns
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satisfactory results in Augusta and in the territory of Au
gusta. Herald readers are a numerous and responsive set of cit
izens. Put a Want Ad of the right kind, worded in the right way
and you’ll be convinced.
The Augusta Herald
296-—PHONES—2S7.
Special rates on 3 and 7 times consecutive insertions. One
time rate, one and a half cents a word.
CHURCH NOTICES
BIG REVIVAL SERVICES AT ST. LUKE
Methodist church beginning Sunday, 11
a. m. You ar* invited. Good music,
congregational singing.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MILLIONS ARK SUFFERING WITH
Rheumatism. Most important discovery
of the ago A herb that actually drives the
nrtost stubborn cfl.so of Rheumatism en
tirely out of the system People write us
und say they are astounded at the results,
especially on the kidneys. Just think of
the money making possibilities. Repre
sentatives wanted. $1.12 pound postpaid,
10 pounds $6 express paid. Rheumatism
Herb Co., Venice. California. jlO
MRS. RANDALL, car© VOLK’S.
SPEC!AL NOTICES
MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION.
Commencing Monday. June 2nd, 1919,
and ending Saturday. June 29th. 1919. at
6 o'clock p m. Offices for the registra
tion of voters shall bo kept opened at the
locations named below, daily (Sundays
excepted) from $ o’clock a m . to 1 3ft
o'clock p. m. and from 2:30 p „m. to 6
uv.lo, k j m.
Ward No. I—2ls Fifth fit..; .7 T. Hol
man, Registrar.
Wnid No 2--Location of Office at
<4S 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. 126.8
Broad street; B. F. Chapman, Registrar.
Ward No s—Location of Office 1738
Broad St.; G IV Rerkinson, Registrar
Ward No 6—Location of Office, Old
Summerville office 2020 Walton Wav,
near foot of Hill; W. 1,. Boyce Registrar
XV. P. WHITE,
Mayor City of Augusta
SPECIAL NOTICE.
UNDER AN ORDINANCE RECENTLY
adopted by Tin* City Council of Augus
ta. all owners of property who desire
water furnished to themselves or to
other tenants on property owned by
must by the first day of, July,
1919. sign an application for such per
, vice giving the location of the property
and the name of tho tenant to whom
bill should be rendered.
Application blanks will he furnished
at the office of the undersigned in the
City Hall. A P. BOHLER.
JD Inspector Of Waterworks
NOTICE
Notice ia hereby given that it Is our
intention to transfer on the books of
fho John F. King Mfg. Co., certificates
for five shares of preferred stork and 13
shares common stock, both standing in
the name of Julia M. Andrews.
G N. ANDREWS
W J ANDREWS.
Executrix. Estate of Mrs Julia M An
drews. m30.J6.]3.2ft
WATERWORKS NOTICE.
Department of Public Works.
Augusts. Ga . June fitli. 1919
THE WATER WILL BE SHUT OFF
Saturday, June 7th. at 8 o'clock a. rn.
on the following streets;
Walton Way from Druid Bark A vs.
to Baker avenue;
Druid Park avenue, Walton Vay to
Gwinnett street;
On Holden. Merry, Reman and Mur
phy streets, formerly avenues A, B,
C and D.
J H. FERGUKON,
Supt. Canal and Waterworks
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF STOCK.
I Notice is hereby given that I intend t 6
tranafer certain Block In the following
corporation a. belonging to the Estate ot
Leonard Phlnlav. late of Henderson Boun
ty, North Carolina, deceased, namely.
Georgia Railroad & Ranking Company,
principal office In Richmond County.
Georgia
John I*. King Manufacturing Com
pany, principal office in Richmond Coun
ty, Georgia.
Augusta Factory, principal office In
Richmond County Oedrgla.
ANNIE M PHTNIZY.
Executrix of the Last Will and Te«ta
rnenf of Leonard PHIMiy. m30..16,13.20
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTT—
To Belle Louise Fllagell. Greetings
Vincent A nisaell vs Belle Louise Bla
«eii, |n the Superior Court of eald Coun
ty*—Libel for Divorce—July Term. 1919.
To the Defendant. Belle Louise Bissell:
You are hereby required In person or
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to ho holdtn In and
for the County aforesaid, on the third
Monday In July. 1919. then and there to
answer the Plaintiff In an action of Llhel
for Divorce, etc
As in default of such appearance, tald
Court wil! proceed thereon as to justice
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond Judge of said Court, this 26th day
of May, 1919.
GEO. PI POURNELLK,
HENRY R. JONES. Deputy Clerk.
Attorney for Plaintiff m 27.11 |€,lo
Montgomery Bldg. Phone 2321.
UNITED
DETECTIVE AGENCY
All General Detective Work Secretly Undertaken.
We get the evidence for you. Don’t misjudge others.
We will get you Facts. Everything Confidential.
Consultations Free.
EXPERT DICTAGRAPH OPERATORS
THIRTEEN
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLIC SALE.
w IrKBSAS. the Mont* ftano Hotel & Development
Coronary did on the 18th day of January. 1918. axe
<Mit* to the Undersigned, a.i Trustees, a mortgage on
the property hereinafter deaulifted, which 1a recorded
Ui the offftco of the Clerk of the U tferlor Court trf
liienmoM County, in Bool; 8 Tt, foUo 547. et
ee<iultur. and.
WHEItEAfI. there has been a default on the part
of the said mortgagor company in the payment nf
Interest on its bonds due July, 1918. and January.
1919; and
WHEREAS, we. as Trustees, are author lred to de
r.'aie tho principal of the bonds aacured by said
mortgage due. payable, and collectable and to take
posaetwmn of the mortgaged property and to sell the
same after advertising such •■ale once a week for
eight weeks in the new.pap.'-r in die City of Augusta
wherein Sheriffs Sales for Richmond County are pub
lished .
NOW THEREFORE K VOW ALL MSN BY
THESE PRESENTS, That the undersigned, as Trus
ts . a:> aforesaid, will sell at public outcry at the
Court House of Richmond County. Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in July. 1919, between the usual hour*
of public rale, to the highest and best bidder for
cash:
ALL the right, title. Interest, claim, demand and
cnulty nf redemption that the raid Monte Sano Hotel
& Development Company has or may have, in and to:
ALL that tract or parcel of land, «Ith improve
ment! thereon. In tha State of GoorgU. County <f
Richmond and Clf.v of Augusta, at the Southwest
corner nf U rlghtaborn Road and Rhind Aienue
containing twenty f2O) acres, more or less, and
hOumldrd as follows North by the Wright sboro
Road East by Rhind Avenue. South by lands of Sa
rah R Rtdk*-. and West bv lands forroedly of IV
B Dyer The linea of said tract run as follows
Boptnnirt# at. » p« the intersection of &ald
WrlFhtabdfO Road and Rhind Avenue, the line runs
Sunth twenty-four (24) degree* and thirtv-t.wo (82'
minute* weat along Rhind Avenua fourteen hundred
and ninety-four (1494) feet to a peg; thence North
alatyflte ttl.it degrees twenty (29) minutes West
seven hundred and seventy-five and one-half (775V4)
feet to a thence North thirty-seven (37) degrees
fifty (.’•" i minutes East thirteen hundred and elghty
flvo (188?>) feet to the Wrlghtaboro Road to a stake;
thence South eighty-three (83) degrees e.lght (8)
minutes East along the W'rightsboro Road five hun
dred and seven (507) feet to the point of beginning
ALSO. ALL those two lot* or parcels of land, with
improvements thereon, situate, lying and being, on
the ttouth side of the Wrlghteboro Road »tt th* City
4-f Augusta. Richmond County. Georgia, near Monte
Kano Park, fronting one hundred and thirty-two
(132) feet, more or less, on said Wrightsboro Road,
and running back li) a soulhernly direction to a
point two hundred and fourteen (214) feat on Mary
land Avc from the Wfightabofn Road, the said »*v«
loth being as t whole triangular InVhape, and being
k'nown as lota Numbers one (It and two f 2» Upon a
plan of lota knorn as I) B Dyer's sub-division of
the Julia M Warren tract, recorded in Rook 1 Wa,
folio 4"». in the office of the Clerk of the Su
p. rinr Court of Richmond County. State of Georgia
Together with all and singular the rights, way*,
casements, members. And appurtenance* to the cald
land Nlng belonging or In any wise appertaining
The said equity of redemption in said land eonavta
of the right to aopuire the fee simple ttile thereto
upon the payment u the Mercantile TTuat Company
of St Lulls the principal snm of one hundred twelve
thousand fire hundred (Illi./MO) dollars, with inter
est from April 5. 1919, at lh* rate of fire per cent
(!»'*’ ) per annum
ALfco. ALL and every article and thing contain
ed in said buildings and used In connection with the
hotel buslne**! as conducted therein, or aa Incident
thereto, together with all the furniture of every kind,
character or description. In the raid hotel property.
Including alt Hie furniture, fumtahlnga and equip
ment of the office and diningrooms, all the furniture
and fiirniahlngs of the bedrooms, paidnr*. halls clos
et.*. as well as any and all furniture and furnishing*
contained In the hotel properly of the Lenwood Ho
tel located on the realty or the Morvtc flano Hotel &
Development Company in said Rtafe and County, a«
herelnt>efpre demrlbed. as well as all and every arti
cle and thing contained in said hotel property, the
same aa if set out herein item bv Item: *he Inten
tion h«reln being to Include a.l the furniture furn
ishings and equipment of the Lenwond Hotel, the
property nf the Mont# **ano Hotel and Development
Company, used In connection with the nonduct of th*
business of the Hotel, or incident thereto or con
nected there*-itb. and consisting of office furniture.
dinlng-rr»cm furniture. t>*droom furniture, silverware,
cillery, kitchenware kitchen utensils, parlor furniture,
carpel*, table-ware, linens. heddiny. blankets
comfort*, and every article and thing contained in tha
pATlyr. office, rtiningbooma. bedrooms, plaaaas. htlle.
and r used In connection with the furnishing of said
Hotel, located as aforesaid, the saone as If set cut
herein, item by item
Raid personal property la subject to Inapert.lon at.
the Feuiwood Hotel, located on the aforesaid land.
Ott ea«4i week-day betwmn the hours of to a tn
ami 2 p tn . and a list of the said property will be
shown at stub time anil place Certain portions nf
said personal property are subject to liens or re».ervs
title claims as follows:
Oil* for tlur- thousand four hundred and twelve
($3,119 00) dollars principal, with Interest on part
from Ortolier 5. 1917. and on part, from August 1.
Iftla, at seven per cent (71H per annum; and an
oth'*r for aighteen thousand (118.000) dollars, with
InUrest from July 9,161 s, at the raf# of seven per
cent (7%) per annum
State, County. Rchopl. and City taxes for the year
1919 will he prorated All taxes for prior tears
bare been paid Raid realty and personalty will be
siftd alt/i*cther a* an an*ltrety The purchaser «U 1
pay for revenue stamps
JOHN w DirKjrr.
THOMAS BAJtRFTT .til
raft. 18.23,80,16.13,20 27 Trusteac
STATL hr GEORGIA.
RK ITIIOffT) f OTJNTT—
By virtue of a/j order of the rourt of Grdm*r;’ at
••Id Oountv will br *o|d *♦. nubile outcry bofor* the
rotirt Rou*e (Mr of *gid reunty. t/> thr highest btd
drr for ' i»h on the first Tuesdav In July. 1919.
during the left.! hours of aale, the following prop
erty to-wit
ALL that tract of land tn (ountA.
Georgia, about twalve (I2i miles from the City of
Augusts, knows «h the wsstern portion of a tract of
land convrvsd to Joaaph If Siwarn \iy Edwin King,
bv deed recorded iri Clerk* Off tot. Richmond Su
perior Gmirt in Boole 4 B’s. r»ie 450. Bounde«l:
North by lamia now or formerly of Hancock. Kaat
by land* of Ma-y C Wicker - Akrtdfe • SouUi by land
now or formerly of Cook; West by land now or for
merly of Gilpin, and containing one hundred seventy
(170) a'ip*, more or lee* and delineated on plat
made t v I* V Reave*, County Surveyor, recorded |/»
said Clerk'* OHlo* in Book 6 TV page .'49. and
l ring the tame land conveyed to Harriet T Pilcher
bv derd recorded In said Clerk’s Office la Book 4
V'*, page fiß7
Said * ale bam* for tho purpose es pay IS* delda
and rnaklna distribution
U IT ELLISOX.
.1 f> FI U'HER
Adminlstratura of tha Estate of Harriet T Ptlchar.
Deceased J 6.14.30.17
Mrs. Jams* A. Gannon, 1733 Walton Way.