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PAGE EIGHT
WANTS
Get Busy With Your Ad.
Reading. Its the Way .
to Wisdom.
Tne merchant who U ' burled" In
th» cures of n*w Mocks and new tin
dertaklmi* should share hi* lime with
that which make* tin othhr thing*
feasible-tils u*iv*i mini inipHign.
No atom ever prospered that falle.l
to secure lie !n'<-r» - t aiid pa ihnag"
of Iht "bargain hunt* 11, "
If you have during this rummer,
formed hut (me new habit- tne hatut
of reading and answering a>l» -th
rumaier will have been «*l spent If.
during the autumn, you form the hahlt
of A.DVERTIHING, an well. It will
mean that VOI H SHU' IS COMING
IN!
If there la something you want- -
something a little out ol th• ordinary
-JNUUIHK Or Till; I'UHLK
through a want ud
The workseeker who answer-. th"
"Help Wanted" a«la. la really "iOfiklti !'
for work ” I tut If he also advents'
on ilia own account hla rhaneea will
be doubled -perhaps trebled
With the lever of Publicity yon nrt
“lift" your store to "bigger things
Of course the lever innei he hi.
enotiKh and of proved quality Tln-te
are OTHER KINO of ■''levers" to O'
had
WANTED HELP Male
WANTED KOIt U. 8 AIt.UY
Able bodied, ut. married men be
tween ages of 18 and '. citizen* of
tinlted Btat<-*, of good character attd
l«tri|K-rate habits, who 'in ape.tl:
read and write Khrll*!*. Per Inform -
tlon applj to Recruiting Officer Mil
ler Walker Building, Augusta, Ou.,
or 28 1-2 Whitehall Bt.. A'lunta, (in.
or 411 Cherry SI . Mnct.n Ou
WANTKI) RAILWAY V Ml. CLERKS
Priat office clerk it t tflt-rs, M.lOO.ito
yearly, Examination ht-re V.veirib'-r
'Hilt Preparation fre- Franklin In
sUtute, Rocbea* te V Oct dp
WANT lit) CM HK ’ YOI’.NO MAN,
fair education .o put .tt evening*
a short time to laiitt a good p'-nnaiiem
position Salary SBOO to start Ad
drear II care Harald
WANTED HELP Female
AT ONCK AN EXPERIENCED
nurse; must be wilHm*. to atav In
holme. Applv M tt Walton, it nitons
Dairy, August**, (la Htlc
COOK A GOOD COOK WANTKIt
im Monte Hano by small family, or
an Intelligent girl who la Willing In
Ityrn and who want* regular employ
tfwnt at «>«'d pay Furnish refer
tsuc.es and sddresa. "Cook, care <-f
Augusta Herald .
HOUBRWOHK' WANTED A WHITE
woman without liieu m Frances to
odok and asslsi with all housework
lit small family lit city A comfort
able room, Rood home, and Just pat
to right party Address l> AM S
care The Herald, ultop
WANTED SITU Vi ION
Male
HOY; A COIAJRKI* HOY DESIRES
porltlou u« portrr or >#rd boy Ad
droMi* Jt>o. Klti«*r»on. <w«* Ham l*an#
l#y, Hummurvlllo, Auffiutit. G.i
glhx
HOlLKKniii'.M\\ \ K|l S 1 ('UAHS j
b<»Ucrlir«‘!iiA»». d« »oik j
J. T. W. t *re Hi mid Hint
WANTED SITUATION
Female
Nf’KBIC A COLORED AVOMAN OK
ilren ii position uhi nur#** nr hoii**
Ulrl. Apply Davis, 14!* 7 Jotu*
»lHxx
WANTED Rooms
ROOMS TIIKKK NICK ROOMS
wanted, furnished ot utifurntshed.
centrally located, tor light hou 'keep
Ins. Address A II C„ this office.
slip
rooms a com.K without
children deair,, three unfurnished
rooms. Walt on \\n> Of AYoodlawn pie
ferred; referent ca rxchantted Ad
dress 11. It, care The Het'ald
■ll.t
WANTED TO RENT
House.
WANTED TO RKNT A FIVE OR |
ala room hottav in Stttttmervl Ih*
Monte Bano or on Walton Way. Cali
In More 215 Seventh S:.
FOR SALE
rouiiry ani Pet Stock
MAMMOTH HRONV'K TURKKVS;
leu.'Se Qeeae, Muaeovey Ducks,
I’.arrr-il .''vinouth H w-kn; all (arm
teed. he., ‘hy and from llrat class
dock Prices reaaouable AUdrcaa
HowJre I hlttlsy, v rovetowit, i!». ts
111 FF ORPINGTONS \ FEAV NtCK
youug cock re la for sale From the
erlglttal ftuuouH Couk strain Huwdre
PhluUy.
FOR RENT Rooms.
FI.AT A FLAT OF 4 HtH>MS|
with |tiivilr£«' of b.iih ut 443 KVn
wick Ht Apply iVtitn Ht. HI.U
FOR SALE Puno.
PIANO BAIIT GRAND PIANO OF
H«m DfMUtngo Mnhitftftn) fur mV
MK Iffoturd Hut trim* slip
It’s Never locate lo~T rv a Want Ao. Nor ts it Often too Early!
In The Herald Pay
1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR SALE Real Estate
HOUSE: A BEAUTIFUL HOME, 122
Hr<).td f for h.tlc; lot 4',*120,
and front; c«tN*nt sidewalk; krh; a
ne w bouH<*. Ajiply ol
820 c
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
BEDROOM 911 I EH, WARDROBES,
nuttret- '-a, Pillows, springs, carpet,
mattings sideboard, large refrlgera
ter at sacrifice, at 761 Broad street.
slkp
DUESH Hlj IT ONE BII.K LINED
dress suit. In perfect condition. W'lll
sell cheap to quick buyer. Address
A .1. care The Herald. s2oc
j HOI HKHOLD GOODS: PARTY
leaving city will sell entire stoek
of household gooda. 518 latonarcl
Building Slßp
ECRNITI RE SECONDHAND EUR
nlture, In good condition; Is not
I water-damaged; will sell cheat’, as I
■in breaking up housekeeping Apply
tit 221 Campbell HI si lip
OICYULE HIGH GRADE GIRL'S HI
cycle with coaster brake and punc
; ture proof tiros, for hale. 518 Leonard
Building. slßp
i POSTS CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE
any length and slae, at Lankey
Natatorlurn. a!Bp
FOR SALK: HALF CORD DRY
pine wood, iP-llvcred, for $1.50.
Bustle MV.tigs $3,00 and Rocking
' Chalra $l6O each. Some One Coium
Plan Wyandottea, H. L Wyandottes,
Eight Brtihmaa and While Rock* nt
special close out prices. Eggs for
hatching, all Breeds. Uelvldere Poul
try Karin, Phone 1184, Augusta, Ua
AUTOMOBILE' GOOD AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
White's garrsge; big bargain for
quick buyet. Apply at once, Herald
office. ts
j WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping purposes. Aje
ply at Herald office. Jl6lf
ENGINE. GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Atlas engine, practically new, for
sal" at a bargain, Address Engine,
tare Herald.
WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald Office. Jl6tf
PIANO ONE PIANO IN FIRST
clam condition for sal". Apply to
E .1 Deris, 1302 May avenue sl9p
FOR SALE
llorß6a, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriatres, Etc
MARE AND COLT FOR SALE
elie.t:,, can he seen at 1003 Reyn
olds HI. al9c
IF YOU DON'T BUY YOOR HORSES
anil mules from ua. we both loae
money. Augusta Stock Y’ards.
RED POLL CATTLE; A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves Th“y
are hardy, clean stock, good milkers
and with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle lou like to see around
the farm For prices and oattinatcs,
write llowdre Phlnliy. Qrovetown, Ua
FOR RENT Real Estate.
HOUSE SIX ROOM HOUSE, 12'.!6
Ellis Bt.. for rent; modern convent
nor* Apply VI. .1 Toohey, 130 Jack
ton St si7tf
FLAT TWO VERY DESIRAHIJ-i
new flat* on 1300 Block of Kill# St.
Will bt* completed by October lnt.
Apply K B MdsCndon, 1032 Broad Bt.
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HEHIOKNrK NO 1248 GHKKNK 91
Nice. New 7 room residence, all
modern convenience#. For part leu
Iwr# *ec leockhnrt A Co., No. 1 !*eon
ard Bldg il9|>
KKSIDKNCR DON’T HK CAUGHT
In the flood again Three realdence#
on 1200 block Broad St, Maxwell
building Kvery modern conveni
ence Apply K. B. McLendon, 1022
Broad St 810 c
jOKFICK COKNKR OK Al l KY RRAR
of Georgia Kallroad Bank from
Ot obt*r Ist Ken: S2OO. .Apply Oeor
gta Uailnutd Bank #l2tf
Hoi SK AN RLKGANT NEW
houH,. m North Auguata. Weat ave
nue, near Hampton Terrcc, two bath#
amt all modern Improvement# See
it and you will rent It Apply B C.
Wall, 317 Broad St. SlOtf
,OST AND FOUND
LOST. IK)<; BLACK AND WHITE
collie ilus- obp and hull year* old;
sr w or* to the name of "Rex." Ro
ward if returned to Jacob'* llakvrv,
.19 Ninth St. *lSp
’ 081 \\ \TCH HIST ON CAMP
t» I or Broad Sts . Monday evening.
In ladies xold watch Initial* F C mi
tack slst* reward If returned to
! Herald office. Slip
LOST KY K GLASSES LOST RK
lw * i'ii Ausu*ta and Mien \\ Jitn.--.
i-otid. one pair eve «la**<-s Reward
i return, d to Herald office Bt7c
Notice
NOTICE VI SIKH' IS OI’KN AND
will remain »o and ready at all
lime# tor bu«dne»« l will soon He
ii bio tp glte the business my per
Nonal attention. Ured Brown. Horse
fahoer. 217 Center St *l»c
irot»o, iron aht* rrwv
frt AJJ\ PULI tYS' H^ E 2J
s r«.ini t
1 i ' ‘*J* gKV. At l A. Ut
Your Lawn
Probably needs repairing To
do it quickly, nicely and perman
ently use
ALf XANDEK SEED CO.’S
EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEEDS
This is a correctly proportioned
mixture of the finest grhxne* spec
ially adapted to this climate. It
will make a beautiful, velvety
green, permanent lawn
Price 3bets per lb . sufficient for
200 square feet Four lbs . for SL,
Bushel 15 lba. Four Iba., for sl.,
In larger quantities.
Alexander Seed Co.
Careful Seedsmen.
911 Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
Rugs Cleaned
I HAVE ADDED RUG CLEANING TO
my other buslnots and will give sat
lufaellon. Jerry Jones, 421 Campbell
street. 320 p
College Notice
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
fountain pens, stationery, combs
brushes of all kinds, and toilet arti
cles In the city. Come In and look
them over Parr’s Pharmacy,—sl6
Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
School Supplies.
FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
Tablets, pencils, paper, craon, etc.
Trailer Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St.
smtf
DON’T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM.
li. E. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
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Verdery Pressing Club
313 Mclntosh st., phone 2425,
.-Xpert cleaning, presalng and re
pairing; hats cleaned and blocked,
ladles' stilts and skirts cleaned and
pressed All work guaranteed. J. p.
Stephen. Mgr. Sl9c
Notice
WHY Bl'Y A IIAT, WHEN I CAN
make your old one look new? I am
no longer connect'd with the Augusta
flat Cleaners on Campbell st. I am
now with Cullcrlth Pressing Club. 315 1
Mclntosh St Phone 714 Verdbiy, the
Hatter. • 820 c j
Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair and put In first -las* or
der. your l.iiiks that were damaged
by the water. Telephone them 593,
they will aend for your trunk*, ox
amine them and let you know coat b -
tore doing the work If you prefer
.> nice new iriink. they will take the
old on< a* pari payment Give them
a call at. Hal Broad, Wrong Side of
■treed. if
WARNING
Every day some one finds
his safe locked and we have
to open it. Save yourself
this expense and let us
clean and oil up locks and
combinations before it gets
corroded.
Phone 563.
H. E. Fourcher
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Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIHKE PLASTER IS
■hr belt planning materia! for
a all* and eelliux* It give* addi
tional Ptrength to the building and
atav* put forever. A. H. McDaniel,
Auguata, Ua. Jl4if
0 i i«’te Work.
, CONCKim WORK I DO ALL
kind* of concrete work, such a*
j cement walk*, reinforced work 1
have the laieat improved machinery,
and an expert foreman, and ain pre
i lainl to uirn out work for big or
; der* Eatlmate* and specification*
; lurnlshed A. H McDaniel. Angus
{fr, #■. ji;u
Brighten Up.
VARNISH STAINS, THAT WILL
make water aoaked furnliure look
I Ik. new Mivu,.!n Builder* Supp
$S I :
Commercial School.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS
shorthand typewriting, practical
Ikm-kkeeping arithmetic and spelling
lauglit b< Margaret Funk asalst.-d bv
! one of the most eomiietent hookkeep
era In Augusta For further Inform
ation cal! on Margaret Funk, Com
j tuorclal School, llartnon Bldg.
* ot 7c
THE AUGUSTA HTTRALD
WANTS
Flood Shingles
NO. 2, $2.00; NO. 1, $3.00; F. O. B
our yard; fifty cents additional for
handßag Industrial Lumber Co,
North Augusta. Sl3tf
Cottage For Sale
STYLISH 6 ROOM COT
TAGE IN NORTH AU
GUSTA FOR SALE AT A
SACRIFICE FOR PAR
TICULARS, APPLY TO
P. O. BOX 717
Augusta, Georgia.
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To Piano Owners
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
thin date on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned for $5.00. The
special price of tuning la $2.50 Call
up Kobt. J. Watson, No 606 Broad St.
Phone 1717. Have your piano examin
ed all work atrlctly first cla«n. S2oc
FISH FISH
Fresh from Fisheries Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits. : : :
0. D. FORENCE
Phone 1067. 4-K> Broad St.
ExDert Cleaning
LET ME CLEAN AND PRESS YOUR
Huit* Ladles skirts cleaned and
pressed. The best work for tne least
money In the city. Why buy a hat
when I can make your old ones look
new, Cullerith Pressing Club. Ver
dery, the Hatter, 315 Mclntosh St.
'Phone 744. S2oc
Reward
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
feter that Randall’s Chill and Fe
ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed
lo curs where others fall. No cure
110 pay. Phone 2214 —Randall's Phar
macy. We deliver to any part of the
city olOc
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL
Ing and weather hoarding, all
gradeu; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-In
boards to BxIU frametng All this
stock must bt disposed of In next 30
days. Address Standard Lumber C 0.,;
Exposition Ave and 15th “St., or E. j
.! O'Connor, 166 Brand st ts
HIGH WATER
got into lots of cash re
gisters- We have cleaned
about 50, let us have yours,
as we make a specialty of
this work.
Phone 563.
H. £. Fourcher
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Southern Cabinet Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
SHOW CASES OVERHAULED. ALL
Itlgh-clars furnliure Cabinets of all
descriptions made Manufacture of
rtalr, bank, and office fixtures and all
classes of fine carpenter work. 'Phone
No. 7U. o'is
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUK
day Ready at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c
quart Vandivers Meat Market,
1901 Ninth street. J2stf
MRS. FRANCES* FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of charge. |
11 alOtf ;
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
(or anv quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
. 16 AlJtf
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA.
Kldnei trouble; 5 gallons delivered
60 centa. Phone 112. Alts
Clothes Pressed
UIVK ME, I TRIAL WITH YOUR
cloth** I guarantee vou the beat!
of work Why, bt L catt*e I die all;
work nty personal Attention. Call me '
over 'phone 2214 1 also make a
specialty ot ladies skirts and silt's
1 send for and deliver clothes in Sum
merville as well a* In the city. Special I
price to club members. Tuggle
Pressing Citib. 1640 Walton Way 1
821 c
SAFES Cost Money—The
Locks constitute the most
valuable part. If Yours re
fuses to work, get the very
best service possible. We
employ an expert and
can handle any job.
J. F BRICKLE.
Phono 1914 Campbell St.
y;i><
A Trie! Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
Machines ReDaired
ALL MAKES OF MACH IN &S RE
paired by an expert adjuster. if
t our machine was under water better
have it looked after at once. Singer
Sewing .Machine Co., No. 946 Broad
street. o3c
Taken Up.
HOG: ONE BLACK HOG TAKEN
up; weighs about 150 pounds; own
er can recover same by proving prop
erty and paying expenses. Apply
Hodely Jennings, eight miles from
Augusta on Belair Road. sl9p
Stop Attention
I HAVE MOV ED BACK TO MY OLD
stand ready loi business. I am do
ing the best of skill hand work so get
up all of your wiuter shoes and bring
them to me. W. Golden, 1005 Ellis
St. S2oc.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROVIDING A REPRESENTATIVE
FOR BEN HILL COUNTY.
A Proclamation.
By His Excellency, Hoke Smith,
Governor.
Atlanta, Ga.. August 6th, 1905
Whereas, the General Assembly at Us
session In 1908 proposed an amendment
to the constitution of the State, as set
forth in an Act approved August 6tn,
1908. to wit:
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General
I Assembly of the State of Georgia; i hat
Paragraph one of section 3 article 3 of
lie Constitution of Georgia, ns amended
by an Act approved July 27th, 1904 is
hereby amended by striking “183 Rep
resentatives” in the said paragraph of
the Constitution as amended and suosti
tuting “1»4 representatives.’’
Par. 1. The House of Hepre&4*ntatlves
shall consist of not more than 184 rep
resentatives, apportioned among the sev
eral counties as follows, to-wlt: To me
six counties having the largest popula
tion. viz. Chatham. Bibb. Fioyd, Fulton.
Richmond and Thomas three represen
tatives each; to the twenty-six counties
having the next largest population, viz.
Bartow, Bulloch, Burke, Cobb, Carroll,
Coweta. DeKalb, Decatur, Dooly. Ribert,
Kmaunel, Gwinnett, Hall, Houston, Jaca
son, Laurens, Lowndes Meriwether,
Monroe, Muscogee, Sumter, Tattnall,
Trop, Walton, Washington and Wilkes,
two 12) representatives each, and to the
remaining counties one representatives
each.
S- r. 2. Be it further enacted, by the
authority aforesaid; That when said
amendment shall be agreed to hy two
thirds of thp members elected to eacn
house it shall be entered upon the jour
nal of each house with the ayes and nays
thereon, ana published In one or more
newspapers in each congressional Dis
trict in said State, for two (2) inontns
previous to the time for holding the next
general election and shall, at said next
general election be submitted to the peo
ple for ratification in the following form
to-wlt: “for ratification” or “against
ratification,” and if a majority of the
electors qualified to vote for members
of the general assembly voting tneron
shall vote for rat ideation, having writ
ten or printed on their ballots, “for rat
ification' which votes cast at said elec
tion shall be consolidated as now requir
ed by law in elections for members or
the general assembly and returns tnera
of made to the Governor, then ne shall
declare said amendment adopted, ana
make proclamation of the result of said
ehctio.i by publication of the result ot
s iid election in one or more newspapers
in each congressional district of tne
State.
Now. therefore. I, Hoke Smith, tiov
ernor of said State do issue this, my
proclamation heroby declaring that too
foregoing proposed amendment to the i
constitution is submitted for ratification
or rejection to the voters of the otate i
qualified to vote for members of the gen
eral assembly at the general election to
be held on Wednesday. October 7th, 19uy
HOKE SMITH,
Governor.
By the Governor.
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
Aug. 6. It a wk. till Oct. 7.
STATE OF GEORGIA
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Administrator's Debtor and Creditor
Notice.
Notice la hereby given to all credit- I
ot's of the estate of Martha Peeples 1
of said county, dedeased, to render
In an account of t..etr demands to me |
within the time prescribed by law. 1
properly matte out. And all person*
indebted to said deceased are hereby !
requested to ttinke immediate pay
ment to the undersigned.
Till* 2e.n dai of August, 1908.
ROBERT C. WILLIAMS,
- -ministraior of MRrtha Peeples.
a2O-27; s3-10-17-24c
Debtors' and Creditors’ Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA
RICHMOND COUNTY.
All parlies having claims against j
the estate of Mrs. Harriet R. Tutt, !
late of said county, deceased, are
hereby notified to present the same,
properly proven, to the undersigned; I
and all parties Indebted to said es
tate are hereby notified to make;
prompt payment,
Rpnt Remsen, Adm. Harriet R. Tutt,
509 Telfair Street,
Augusta. Georgia.
slo-17-24;ol-8-15c
Debtors and Creditors Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estate of Benjamin Skal
owski, late of said county, deceased,
to render in an account of their dc-'
ntands to me within the time pre
scribed by law. properly made out.!
And all persons Indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
liijinediate payment to the under
signed
This 13th dav of August, 1908.
HELENA SKALOWSKI. ,
Executrix of Benj. Skalowikl.
•U3-20-2753-10-17C
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given to all per-'
sons haling claims against Adeline
Brady lat,> of said County, deceased,
to present them to the undersigned
properly proven, within the time pre- i
scribed by law, or to Brison Crane.!
Esq. my attorney at law. Augusta,!
Ua
And all persons Indebted to said do
ceas'd are hereby required to make
immediate payment to the under-1
signed.
This 16th day of September, 1908.
ISAAC A BRADY.
Executor.
128 Madison St..
Atlanta, Ga.
817 24 01-S 15 22c
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
This Is to notify the public and all
whom It may concern that I will
not be responsible for any debts
contracted In my name, except
thos e personally contracted by me
GEORGE H. HOWARD
Sept 29c
Attgu3ta, Ga., Sept Bth, 1908.
A CALLED MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Georgia Chemi
cal Works will be held at Augusta,
Ga., on Thursday the 24th day of
September, 190 S, for the purpose of
amending the By-laws.
A. SMITH IRVINE,
Sepjt 23c Secretary.
Water Works Notice.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be very careful to leave all hydrants
and other openings closed to avoid '
any waste of water. We have found
many cases, where parties will
leave hydrants open, presumably to
be certain to know when the water
is turned on. This causes a great
waste which must be stopped.
Water will not be put on in the
afternoon until further notice.
Sprinkling of lawns and washing I
o' pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D, TWIGQ3, JR.
Supt. C. W. W.
SUt.E
Office of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908.
To Charles S. Bohler, Tax Collector,
Richmond County;
The following assessments upon
the State Tax for the year 1908 are
hereby made and you or your suc
cessors in office are hereby instructed
and required to collect the same.
Pauper 5.8
Poor House 11.4
Roads and Bridges 13.8
Court Expense- 21 2
Maintaining Prisoners ....11.4
Jurors 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 5.8
Jail 5.8
Coroner 2.1
Small Pox 5.8
Coutity Police 2.4
Ketormatory 3.3
94.8
the same being forty-six cents oru
Ihe one hundred dollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per
cent of the State Tax of four and
85-100 mills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
WILLIAM -F. EVE,
Judge Ci'y Court and Ex-Off. Comntr
Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
Attest ;
WM. D'A. WALKER, Cl“rk
Oct 15 c
NOTICE.
ANY PERSON HAVING ACCOUNTS
against the late J. J. Chafee will
please send bills at onee to me, a
Langley, S. C.
J. G. CHAFEE,
si2c Administrator.
PRES. ROOSEVELT
LEAVES OYSTER BAY
All the People From the
Village Will See the
President. Off.
OYSTER BAY, X. Y.-This Is fare
well day at Ovster Bay and every
man, woman and child who lives In
the village and can in any way l ian
as- to get away for a couple of hour.!
is going to Sagamore Hl'.l to shake
hatp's with President Roosevelt and
family, and wish tli-iti goodbye before
they leave Washington. Save for
the brief tin*-* the chi.-t ex-ctuii'- .vi.l
remain iu 'yst-r 'lie on election day,
when he omes here to v. te, this is
the last ch u,ce ihe natuTs if the
Long island village will have to see
the president until alter he leturns
from nis hunting trip in Alrica, on
which he expects to cart as soon as
his successor takes the oath of of
fice. The German Singing S icfi y of
Hlcksville will go to Snytiaore Hill
in a body and it the afternoon •■>lll
render a musical program. Aft.-.' the
music refreshments will h sr-eicd on
the lawn and then ail presint will
shake hind with Mr. and M'S Roose
velt and other members . f t’"dr fam
ily . ho are Mill at Oyster Ha: .
OFFICERS RAIDED CRAP
GAME MONDAY MORNING
County Officers flay and Sibley
raided a crap ga: - in the terry early
Monday morning. Only one of the
participants. Lawrence Hill, was cap
tured. Th e county offi'-i rs ar,. de
termined to stop '.he gambling on the
outskirti of the city. The raid Mon
day morning was the third made In the
past mouth. The officers have the
names of th P others who were in the
game and expect to capture them in a
few days.
CASE OF P. G. BURUM AND CO
VS- GEORGIA RAILROAD CO-
The ca*e of P. G. Burum & Co. vs.
Georgia R R. Co. will be tried be
fore Judg,, Bennett Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. It seems that a car ot
oats consigned to the Burum Co. was
four bags short nod the Georgia R. R
refused to pay the claim for shortage,
saying that the seals were Intact and
(h,> shortage was the fault of the ship
pers. The outcom t . la watched with
interest.
THURSDAY, SxTFT 17.
WANTS
ITIOIIS KEGRO
IB CfiPTURED
County Officers Gay and Sibley
with Bailiff Sturges caught "Dancing
, Dick’ Paul Hill, a negro boy about
15 years old, Tuesday, who is wanted
| for several robberies.
The boy robbed several places and
the officers have been after him fer
six months, but as he was very fleet
of foot it was impossible to catch
him in the day time. The officers
went to his home on Braden Hill
early Tuesday morning and after an
exciting chase he was captured.
There are several charges against
I the boy. He robbed Mr. E. A. Fea
gan, Robt. Anderson and two other
t stores. He also forged a note fop
some groceries, signing his grand
mother's name. |n all probability
he will be sent to the reformatory,
northSFm.
COiEGTIGNS OR
Northern mail connections are now
being made over the Coast Line rail
road. A closed pouch is sent on the
irain that leaves at 12:30, connects
at Yamassee with a through ''flyer’’
train for the north, and reaches
Washington city the following day at
9:50 a. m.
The Charleston connection is made
at 5:52 p. m. Heretofore this pouch
has reached Washington at 2:30 p. nt.
Returning the temporary schedule
leaves Washington at 3:45 p. m., and
arrives here at 12.40 p. m. the fol
lowing day. The mail has heretofore
reached Augusta at 10 a. m.
This is. however, temporary ched
ule, owhtg to the suspension of traf
fic over the Florence line.
MR. THOS. P. HAMMOND
DIED WEDNESDAY
Funeral Services Will Be
Held From North Au
gusta Baptist Church.
Th e many friends of Mr. Thos. P.
Hammond regret to learn of his death
which occurred Wednesday night at
11 o'clock at the family residence. No.
2084 Broad street.
Mr. Hammond was taken sick about
ten days ago, and hopes were enter
tained for his recovery until Wednes
day, when he started to sinking.
He is survived by a wife and sev
eral children. Th„ funeral services
w ill ot -tr Thursday afternoon at 4
o'clock from the North Augusta Bap
tist church, Rev, Thomas Walker of
ciatitig. The interment will be at
the Nofth Augusta cemetery.
MRS. J. CARTLEDGE
DIED WEDNESDAY
She xvas Sick Only a Few
Days and Her Death was
Unexpected.
The msn.v friends of Mrs. Jessie
Cartledge regret to learn of her and
and unexpected, death, which occurred
Wednesday afternoon at her father's
residence, at No. 642 Perkins Place.
-Mrs. Cartledge had been sick only
a few days and her death was not
expected. She is survived by a hus
band. one child, a father. Mr. G. P.
Palmer, and several brothers and sis
ters.
The funeral services occurred from
■he house Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Rev. .!. B. Holley officiating.
The intermen- was at Berzella.
ROBERTS AND TAYLOR WILL
BE TRIED FOR MURDER
The preliminary trial of D. T. Rob
er and Robt. Taylor, for the mur
-i of Carl Roberts, will be held
Thursday afternoon before Judge Ben
nett.
Those men are eharced with giv
g :ho boy whiskey and causing his
death.
CUSTOMARY PLACE.
A well-known English bishop some
'into since lost his third wife. A
clergyman who had known the first
wTft came from Africa and wanted
to see the grave. He called at the
cathedral and saw the verger.
"Can you tell me where the hil
ltop's wife is burled’''
Well, sir, ’ replied the verger, "I
don't know for certain, but he mostly
buries 'em at Brompton."—Detroit
Tribune.
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