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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
„ ORDINANCE No. 279
AN ORDINANCE TO FIX THE AS SESSMENT FOR ASBESTOPHALT PAVEMENT ON BROAD STREET
FROM FIFTH STREET TO TH IRTEENTH STREET, ORDINANCE OF JUNE 4TH, 1923; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
The City Council of Augusta her eby ordairws as follows:
Section I—That for asbestophalt rav.ement on Broad Street from Fifth to Thirteenth Street, laid under au
thority of Ordinance of June 4th, 1 923, -be and is J 54.710.72.
Section 2—Be it further ordain ed by the authority aforesaid, that th e following property owners along
said street he and they are assess cd the sums opposite their names, to-wit:
NORTH sIDE~
1 Fifth Street City of Augusta 63.40 Ft. Q $3,304632 $209.53
2 H. C. Boardman Estate 58.40 193.00 ,
3 P. B. Carr Estate 24.80 61.96
4 Mallie F. Morris 53.75 177.63
5 Merchants Bank 29.75 95.32
S H. C. Cummir.| SI.IO 205.02
7 Mrs. A. M. Evans 32.19 }2S'?5
8 Augusta Rooting & Metal Works .... 52.40
9 E. J. Erbelding and H. H. Cumming. 82.54 2,-.iß
10/ Mrs. D. A. Bowe 14.30 47.26
11 H. H. Cumming 65.40
12 M. C. Murphy Estate 27.50
13 • E. J. Erbelding 26.50 8,.58
14 Mrs. Fannie T. Maxwell 25.50 84..7
15 Robertson Alley City of Augusta 10.55 34.87
16 H. H Cumming 65.60 216.80
17 Boardman Brothers 60.00 160.24
18 Cohen's Alley City of Augusta 9.23 .... SO. el
19 H. H. Cumming 34.08 112.63
20 Mrs. S. A. Waver 30.80 101..9
21 D. M. Lyon 53.10 1.5.49
22 Sixth Street “ City of Augusta 64.90 .14.48
23 J. R. Schneider 55.28 152.69
*24 City R. E. & Warehouse Company .. 192.50 636.18
\r. Leon Alley City of Augusta 9.80 3-.59
x£ Bussey & Carswell 76.30 .j.,16
27 Cltv R. E. & Warehouse Company ... 26.50 87.58
28 H.'C. Tennent 26.50 87.58
29 W. B. White 27.16 89.76
30 J. Lee Etheridge 83.33 252.00
31 Seventh Street City of Augusta ... 64.50 .13,16
*32 Georgia Railroad Bank 57.10 ISS.iI
33 Planters Loan & Savings Bank 24.10 <9.60
34 Citizens & Southern Bank 49.57 163.82
35 G. M. Jones 50.13 16a.67
36 Geo. S. Lombard 41.27 136.39
37 Herald Building Company 80.20 265.0 a
38 H. K. Stafford, Trustee 30.32 100.20
39 Marion Daniel Corporation 41.40 ' 136.82
40 Alley City of Augusta 9.10 30 -°‘
41 Real Estate Development Company.. 66.41 219.4*
42 Alley City of Augusta 9.40 31.07
43 Augusta Building Company 75.40 . .49.18
44 Alley City, of Augusta 8.25 2*. .6
45 G. Lloyd Preacher , 24.30 80.31
46 Union Savings Bank 34.40 113.69
47 Eighth Street City of Augusta 64.20 .1..17
48 Trustees Masonic Hall 77.90 -a*-4a
49 R, o. Lombard '57.18
60 Merchants Bank 27.22 89.9 b
51 National Exchange Bank 35.70
52 ST. J. & G. M. Bowen 38.50 - 12*.24
53 Wm. Schweigert 28.20 2? ?-
54 L. F. Trowbridge 21.50 71.05
55 Mrs. Margaret McAuliffe Estate .... 29.50 9*.49
56 Burum Alley City of Augusta 10.13 .3.48
57 H. P. Burum 24.G7 81.»>3
58 H. P. Burum, Trustee 24.10 79.65
69 11. P, Burum 24.60 81.30
00 Baron & Wilson 26.42 87.31
61 A. C. & M. C. Langdon 45.99 151.99
62 Alley City of Augusta 10.87 ..... Sj.9.
63 John J. Evans 45.70 101-03
64 Maurice Walton Estate, 23.40 •‘■“J
65 John S. Carswell 27.10 89. 06
66 John H. Kahrs 26.60 8*.91
67 J. B. White Estate 26.00 Bj.9J
68 Ninth Street City of Augusta 63.20 205.57
69 W. H. Barrett , 31.20 103.11
70 Tuttle-Newton Home 29.00 95.84
71 Hollis Boardman 31.70 30i f 5
72 W. J. Cooney 28.30 93.53
73 Culpepper Brothers 30.70 101.4 b
74 Mrs. Elma Ranse 29.30 96.83
75 Smith Hardware Company 31.60 1U4.45
76 Mrs. Effie DaCosta, Grdn 31.50 104.10
77 J. B. White 60.20 195.9»
78 McC::: • City of Augusta 59.50 196.04
79 Y. M. C. A 90.80 300.08
.80 Bertram Maxwell •... . 81.14 69.56
81 Mrs. E. T. Dickey. Estate 39.30 129.58
82 W. F. Cavanaugh 30.26 100.00
S 3 C. T. & JR. H. Pund 30.10 99.48
84 Bertram Maxwell 30.18 99. i 4
85 Maxwell Brothers 59.98 198.
86 Tenth S.vcci City of Augusta 60.10 195.6»
S 7 H. J. Markwaiter 30.50 100.80
88 Maxwell Brothers 32.50 107.41
89 D. Slusky & Son 65.20 215.48
90 Culpepper Brothers 38.50 12*.24
91 W. J. Cooney 52.53 173.60
92 Maxwell Brothers 30.06 99.34
93 J. G. Wingfield 54.18 179.06
94 E. B. & Marv Wingfield 30.60 101.13
95 J. G. Wingfield 26.70 88.24
96 Sam Goldberg 27.90 92.20
97 Eleventh Strcit City of Augusta 58.50 19„.33
98 . F. J. Bollinger 60.50 199.94
99. Dever Realty Company 71.30 235.63
100 Henry Milner 41.10 135.53
101 J. G. Wingfield 97.40 321.89
102 M. C. Murphey Estate 41.60 13*.48
103 Frieda & Rosa McAnaily 42.22 139.53
104 H. C. Boardman 42.30 139.79
105 Morris Bern 40.50 133.85
106 H. C. Boardman 42.17 139.36
107 Twelfth Street City of Augusta 49.10 16- 27
108 Maxwell Brothers 47.70 157.G4
10v C. Henry Cohen 188.70 623.62
110 H. C. Middleton 39.10 129.22
111 H. C. Tennent 39.80 131.53
112 Mrs. Susan V. & H. C. Tennent 76.70 253.48
113 Fire Dept. Headquarters Citv of Augusta 64.20 21-.17
114 E. D. Costello 25.04 92.6*
115 Tuttle-Newton Home 110.50 36 *.lB
116 T. R. Maxwell Furniture Co 42.00 138.80
117 Tuttle-Newton Home 143.33 473.68
118 Joe Vignati Estate 59.30 195.98
119 F. G. McNeils 29.90 98.81
120 Thirteenth Street City of Augusta 60.90 201.-7
SOUTH SIDE
-121 Filth Street City of Augusta 62.70 20*.21
122 E. J. Erbelding 48.40 -159.93
123 Natalie Merry 23.82 78.72
124 J. C. Andrews 24.00 79.32
123 E. J. Erbelding 47.79 157.94
126 Mrs. Sarah Berns 50.94 168.35
127 John J. Evans 56.80 187.71
128 H. J. Gregg 35.69 117.95
129 H. J. Gregg 46.37 153.23
130 A. Gillman 10.84 134.97
131 Milledge Lockhart 20.67 68.31
132 Mrs. S. R. Sawilowsky 21.16 69.93
133 J. & S. Sawilowsky 30.04 99.78
134 .s' Mrs. D. Sancken 27.60 91.21
133 Monument Sire- t City of Augusta 75.80 ' —0.31
136 W. B. White 39.62 130.94
137 Mamie Miller 24.67 81.53
138 M. C. Murphey Estate 94.54 279.39
139 F. M. Barrett 25.90 85.60
140 H. K. Moog 26.00 85.93
141 Boardman Brothers 26.00 85.93
142 Hollis Boardman 54.90 181.44
143 Sixth Street C ! ty of Augusta 65.43 .... 216-30
144 W. C. Cleckley 33.25 116.50
145- W. B. White 23.80 78.66
146 J. Goldberg 54.54 180.25
147 H. H. Cumming 22.97 75.91
148 B. H. Baker 30.97 102.35
149 L. H. Charbonnier, Jr 39.68 131.14
150 J. C. Tinley 37.52 124.00
151 H. H. Cumming 61.10 201.93
152 Henry Prontaut 26.50 87.58
153 J. B. Davenport 25.05 82.97
154 H. H. Curnming and H. B. Garrett,. 41.04 135.63
155 Frank Doremus 57.97 191.58
156 L. A. Russell 42.91 141.81
157 Seventh Street City of Augusta 65.50 216.80
158 Miss Jennie Goldberg 67.20 222.08
159 Central Investment Company 144.32 476.95
160 F. X. & V. Dorr 31.28 103.38
161 Dr. Chas. J. Montgomery 46.60 154.01
162 Augusta Hotel Company 75.80 250.51
163 Albion Avenue City of Augusta 49.90 184.91
164 ’ Augusta Hotel Company 75.60 249.85
165 Central Investment Company 59.50 196.64
166 Chas. E. Johnson 51.00 168.55
IC7 Eighth Street City of Augusta 69.40 229.36
168 R. A. Simpson 34.90 115.34
169 Emma S. Allen 32.50 107.41
170 W. H. Barrett. Agt 34.80 1 115.01
171 John & S. M. Sylvester 33.53 110.81
172 A. S. & M. B. Edwards 32.50 107.41
173 R. V. Salinas & Mary V. Phinizy 32.56 107.61
174 J. B. White Estate 35.70 117.98
175 J. A. Mullarky 26.02 85.99
176 S. H. Kress & Company 64.93 214.58
177 Frank Doremus 40.97 135.40
176 Wm. Schweigert 28.00 92.54
179 Julia S. Walton 26.00 85.93
180 * Rice & O'Connor 28.40 93.86
181 A. B. Von Karap 35.89 118.61
182 D'Antignao R. E. & Improvement Co.. 73.09 241.55
183 Andrews Brothers 28.81 95.21
184 W. 8. Roberts Estate 41.30 136.49
185 Ninth Street City of Augusta 63.80 210.35
18b Dora and Rosa Shapiro . 31.40 103.77
187 Silver Brothers 30.94 102.25
188 W. W. Bussey 30.75 101.62
189 Emily T. Crouch and M. T. Wilkes.. 31.40 103.77
190 R. L. Swan 40.00 132.19
191 Annie E. Schnelcker 25.90 85.60
193 Wary E. Maher 25.70 84.93
193 Annie T. Dorrie tk Mary Vaughn ... 44.57 147.30
194 Grogan & O'Dowd 24.00 79.32
195 Broadway Realty Ass'n 52.43 173.27
196 Ja«. L. Grogan 24.43 80.80
197 - H. Tanenbaum 19.00 62.79
198 Jules Godin 27.00 89.23
199 J. B. White 223.00 736.98
2*io Mrs. Georgia P. Stuib, Estate 31.00 102.45
201 Tenth Street City of Augusta .... 59.90 197 96
202 H. H. Claussen 29.00 95.«4
2*13 Mrs. L. V. Saul 34.00 112.36
204 W. H. &J. L. O'Dowd 34.30 113.36 „
205 H. C. Smith 23.90 78.99
206 Genevieve M. Smith 40.20 132.85
207 Mrs. Luke HenVy 34.10 112.69
208 Mrs. L. C. Maxwell 72.95 241.08
JO9 • F. B. Carr 50.40 166.56
•10 Sam & Frank Goldberg 71.50 236.29
211 Eleventh Street City of Augusta R7.2** 189 03
212 C. H. Schneider ...^19,10 294.46
•13 Mrs. H M. Howard 41.20 136.16
214 Tuttle-Newton Home 89.70 296.44
213 W. F. Cavanaugh 124.40 411.12 i
216 " * F. B. Carr 40.00 132.19
217 Wm. Schweigert 23.05 76.17
218 Jacob Edelsteln 26 03 86.09
219 Edward Brlslait Estate 47.30 , 156.32
220 Twelfth Etrcft City of Augusta '48.60 160.81
221 F. B. & P. C. Carr 62.52 206.62
222 Grogan * O'Dowd 27.60 91.21
22.3 R. Steinberg 35 86 118.51
224 M. Subotnick 42.00 138.80
225 f. B. White Eatata 50.00 165.24
226 S. Steinberg & D. Minkow 40.00 132.19
227 1. Sandler 70.20 232.00
228 W. B White 46 50 153.67
229 Mrs. L. C. Maxwell 59.60 196,97
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230 A. Punaro 30.00 99.14
231 Mrs. L, C. Maxwell 30.50 100.80
232 H. L. Salisbury 30.60 101.13
233 B. F. Chapman 30.44 100.60
234 Mrs. E. E. Rupp Estate 89.30 295.12
235 Geo. W. Shakelford 30.00 99.14
236 Mrs. Natalie R. Merry 60.00 195.29
237 John E. Reed 40.40 . 133.51 ,
238 Mrs. M IleLancy 44.80 148.05
239 Julius Shapiro -45.32 149.7
240 Thirteenth Street City' of Augusta . 70.50 232.99
Section 3—That all ordinances a nd parts of ordinances In conflict her ewltli are repealed.
Done in Council, under Common Seal thereof, two-thirds of the Mem hers of Council voting therefor, this
3rd day of November, A.D., 1924.
Approved this 4th day of November, A.D., 1924. „ „„ .
Attest: J. M. SMITH,
J. W. WESTMORELAND, . Mayor. C. A.
Clerk of Council. ne.6,7
LEGAL NOTICES _
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
There having been filed in the of
fice of the Clerk of Council of the City
of Augusta between the first Wed
nesday in October and the first Wed
nesday in November, 1924, not more
than one nofico of declaration of in
tention to become a candidate for
Mayor and each of the positions of
Members of the City Council of Au
gusta for each of the seven wards of
said City, I, J. W. Westmoreland,
Clerk of Council of the City of Au
gusta. hereby publish and declare that
the persons filing such Intentions do.
by virtue of an Act of the General As
sembly of the State of Georgia, ap
proved August 7th, 1907, and codified
under Sections 741 of the Code of the
City of Augusta of 1909, become in
cumbents of the positions for which
they have declared their Intentions to
become candidates for the next ensu
ing terms of said positions, as now
filed by law, that Is to say:
Mr. W. P. White, commencing the
first Monday in January, 1925, be
comes the incumbent for the position
of Mayor of the City of Augusta for
the ensuing term of three years;
Mr. M. O. Conner, Member of Coun
cil from the First Ward, for said
term;
Dr. Hinton J. Eve. .Member of
Council from Second Ward, for term;
Mr. J. J. Cashin, Member of Coun
cil from Third Ward, for said term:
Mr. S. E. Doolittle. Member of
Council from. Fourth Ward, for said
term;
Mr. E. L. Summerau, Member of
Council from Fifth Ward, for said
term:
Mr. M. E. Layfielil, Member of
Council from Sixth Ward, for the
term of one year ending January,
1926;
Mr. H. E. Wingard, Member of
Council from Sixth Ward, for (grin of
two years, ending January, 1927;
Mr. Wallace Dorn. Member of Coun
cil from Sixth Ward, for term of three
years, ending January, 1928;
Mr. R. H. Daniel, Member of Coun
cil from Seventh Ward, commencing
the first Monday in January. 1925, for
the ensuing term of there years.
In view of the foregoing statement,
no polls shall he opened for election
held in any of the wards of the City
of Augus'a for Mayor and Members
of Council, Wednesday. December 3rd,
1924.. J. W. WESTMORELAND.
nC.7.8.9, Clerk of Council.
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NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that an ex
amination will be held at a date to be
later fixed by the Commission for the
purpose of creating an eligible list
from which to select a Chief of the
Augusta Fire Department. This ex
amination will be open to all officers
and class ‘'A" privates of the Depart
ment.
Those members desirous of enter
ing this examination are hereby re
quired to file with the undersigned
written notice of their intention on
or before Nov. 10, 1924.
By order of the Board of Civil Ser
vice Commission.
n 7 E. G. SLATON. Secretary.
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