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SATURDAY. SETT 19
WANTS
Get Busy With Your Ad.
Beading. Its the Way..
to Wisdom.
The merchant who is “buried” in
the cares of new stocks and new un
dertakings should share his time with
that which makes the othhr things
feasible—his advertising campaign.
No store ever prospered that failed
to secure the interest and patrUnage
of the "bargain-hunters.”
If you have, during this summer,
formed but one new habit—the habit
of reading and answering ads.—the
rummer will have been well spent If.
during the autumn, you form the habl;
of ADVERTISING, as well, it will
mean that YOUR SHIP IS COMING
IN!
If there is something you want —
something a little out of the ordinary
—INQUIRE OK THE PURLIC,
through a want ad.
The work-seeker who answers the
"Help Wanted" ads. is really "locking
for work.” But if he also advertises
on his own account his chances wilt
be doubled —perhaps trebled.
With the lever of Publicity you may
“lift" your store to “bigger things.
Of course the lever must be big
enough—and of proved quality. Theie
are OTHER KINDS of “levers” to oe
had.
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED RAILWAY ''' All, CLERKS
Post office clerks, carriers, ?t,100.00
vearly. Examinations here November
IRtli.' Preparation free. Franklin In
Etifute, Roehesiss. N. Y Oct lip
YOUTH 15 to 16 YEARS OLD TO
collect and help in store. Address
“P.," care Augusta Herald.
MEN: OUR ILLUSTRATED CATA
logue explains how we teach bar
ber trade in few weeks, mailed fiee.
Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga.
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WANTED HELP—Female
COOK: A GOOD COOK WANTED
on Monte Sano by small famtlj. or
an intelligent girl who is willing to
learn and who wants regular employ
ment at good pay. Furnish refer
ences and address, “Cook," care of
Augusta Herald.
HOUSEWORK: WANTED A WHITE
woman without incumbrances to
cook and assist with all housework
In small family ir. city. A comlor.
able room, good home, and just pay
to right par!j*. Address D. W. S„
care The Herald. S -°P
COOK: A COMPETENT COOK AND
houseboy wanted at once. Apply
mornings between 9 amt 12 o'clock.
Apply No. 105 Lincoln St. b2lc
COOK: COK WANTED AT •
Apply No. 107 Lincoln St. ."W
WANTED SITUATION—
Male.
BOOKKEEPER: POSITION WANT
ed as bookkeeper or general office
work by married man, 21 years of
ago; five years experience; best of
references. Bookkeeper, Care
K.
WANTED Rooms
TWO LADIES DESIRE FURNISHED
room, with or without board, neat
car line preferred. Address, "H. M.
F.” Care The Herald. ■ 2( *i )
WANTED TO RENT—
House.
WANTED TO RENT: A FIVE OR
six room house in Summerville,
Monte Sano or on Walton Way. Cali
in store —215 Seventh St.
WANTED—Boarders,
IN SUMMERVILLE; HEALTHFUL
location, large rooms, pure water
good table board. Two occupying
room, $20.00 per month each; singl
occupant, $25.00 per month. Address
“Sum,” care The Herald. a2op
LAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW MORE
boarders; also table boarders taken,
every convenience; central location.
016 Reynolds St. s 2op
FOR SALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRON’/CE TURKEYS;
Tou.■>»(. Geese, Muscovey Ducks;
Barred P’vmonth Ricks; all farm
raised, healthy and from first clan*
stock. Prices reasonable. Address
Bowdre Phinlzy, Grovetown, Ga. ts
BI FF ORPINGTONS- A FEW NICE
youug cockrels for sale. From the
original famous Cook strain. Bowilre
Phlnizy.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
HOPPE: A' BEAUTIFUL IK'MK. 122
Broad street, for sale; lot <o*l2o.
and front; cement sidewalk; gas; a
new house. Apply ou . remises.
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COTTAGE: A STYLISH BROOM
cottage in North Augusta for sale
at a sacrifice. For particulars apply
P. 0. Box A'7 City. sl9:f
house! WR sale! EIGHT ROOM
house on Georgia avenue, North
Augusta; all modern conveniences.
For Inside price apply Mrs. T E
Billings. 538 Bill* street, before Wed
nesday. ■2U>
Ten minutes after vou learn a tenant is to leave, write vour want ad. copy
In The Herald Pay
Ic A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOE RENT—Rooms.
FLAT; A FLAT OF 1 ROOMS
with privilege of bath at 442 Fen
wick St. Apply 622 Center St. Sl3U'
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
PARLOR SET: ONE PARLOR SET
of 6 pieces and one sideboard. Ap
ply 813 Telfair St. (up stairs.)
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BEDROOM SUITES. WARDROBES,
mattresses, Pillows, springs, carpet,
mattings, sideboard, large refrigera
tor, at sacrifice, at 761 Broad street.
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DRESS SUIT: ONE SILK LINED
dress suit, in perfect condition. Will
sell cheap to quick buyer. Address
A. J., care The Herald. s2oc
FURNITURE: SECOND-HAND FUR
niture, in good condition; is not
water-damaged; will sell cheap, ias I
am breaking up housekeeping. Apply
jat 221 Campbell St. sl9p
| POSTS: CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE
i any length and size, at Lankey
Natatorium. slßp
fOa SALE: HALF CORD DRY
pine wood, delivered, for $1.50.
Rustic swings $3.00 and Rocking
| Chairs $1.50 each. Some fine Colum
bian Wyandcttes, S. L Wyandottes.
! Light Brahmas anu White Rocks at
, spnciai close out prices. Eggs for
; hatching, all Breeds. Belvidere poul
try Farm, Phone 1(84, Augusta, Ga.
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
White’s garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. ts
PPING PAPER: OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office. Jl6tf
: ENGINE: GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER
Atlas engine, practically new, for
sale at a bargain. Address Engine,
; care Herald.
! WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS
i papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald Office. jl6tf
PIANO: ONE PIANO IN FIRST
class condition for sale. Apply to
E. J. Doris, 1302 May avenue. sl9p
FOR SALE
Horses. Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
COW: ONE FRESH MILK COW.
Apply to Sym Mura, 617 East Bound
ary. s2lp
MARE AND COLT FOR SALE
cheap; cun be seen at 1003 Reyn
olds St. si 9c
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IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES
and mules from U 3. we both lose
money. Augusta Stock Yards.
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves. They
are hardy, clean stock, good milkers
and with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle you like to see atound
, the farm. For prices and estimates,
i write Bowdre Phinizy, Grovetown, Ga.
WANTED Miscellaneous.
BOILER: GOOD SECOND-HAND
boiler wanted, 40 lo 60 horsepower;
must be in good condition and com
plete. Address at once, C. J. Cltfford
I Grovetown, Ga. s2lp
FOR RENT Real Estate.
DWELLING: FIVE ROOMS AND
bath for rent, Georgia avenue. North
Augusta. Apply or address J. P.
Wood, North Augusta. s2lp
RESIDENCE: A 7-ROOM Resi
dence, hall up and down stairs,
largeyard, stable and side driveway.
Improved plumbing, fruit garden,
splendid residence, near Central and I
Georgia shops. Apply Mrs. Bollinger.
726 Calhoun 9t. s2le
RESIDENCE; 4115 TELFAIR STREET.
Eight rooms and hath: rent 330 per
month. Apply 93! Broad St. s2oe
PLANTATION: A PLANTATION, 10
horse farm, well fenc' d, well water
ed. good dwelling, ginning outfit and
tenant house ;, good pastures, it miles
north of Augttsia; or a married man
to take charge of this place. Apply
or address, J. C. Lanham, Roper, S. C.
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DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING,
1226 Ellis St., for rent; modern con
veniences. Apply M. J. Toohey, 130 i
Jackson St. »17tf
FLAT: TWO VERY DESIRABLE'
new flats on 1300 Block of Ellis St
Will he completed by October lsi
Apply E. B. McLendon, 1032 Broad S'
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RESIDENCE: NO. 1248 GREENE BT. j
Nice, New 7-room residence, all 1
modern conveniences. For particu-!
lars see Lockhart & Co., No. 1 Leon
ard Bldg. sl9p !
RESIDENCE DON'T BE CAUGHT
In the flood again Three residences
on 1200 block Broad St., Maxwell
building. Every modern conveni
ence. Apply E. B. McLendon, 1022
Broad St. Sl9c j
I OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR
of Georgia Railroad Bank from
! October Ist. Rent S2OO. Apply Geor j
gia Railroad Bank. sl2tf
I HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW
bout? in North Augusta, West ave
nue, near Hampton Terrce, two baths:
I and all modern Improvements. See!
It you will rent It. Apply B C.
1 Wall, 917 Broad St BlOtf
Aieiander Seed Co.
Bulbs are in and now is the time
to start them for Christmas (low
ers.
Nqrcssus Grandiflora 25 cents
per dozen.
Whits Roman Hyacinths, 40
cents per dozen.
Chinese Sacred Lillies, direct
from China, 10 cents each.
Fret-sins 25 cents per dozen.
YOUR LAWN
Should not be overlooked. If you
would have n pretty velvety
green lawn plant Alexander's Ever
green Lawn Grass.
Price per pound (sufficient for
300 square feet), 30 cents, 4 pounds
for $1.00; bushel of 15 pounds,
$3.50.
Alexander Seed Co.
911 Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST, MULE: ONE BLACK MARE
mule with two little white spots
close to her tail; tving footed. Notify
Ernest Sutton, Thomson, Ga.
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I.OST. FOB: GOLD WATCH FOll,
buckle ami cross, on ribbon. Re
ward if returned to Herald Office.
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Machines Repaired
ALL MAKES OF MACHINES RE
paired by an expert adjuster. if
your machine was under water better
have It looked uflrr at once. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., No. 946 Rroad
Etreet. o3c
DON’T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
GAN SAVE THEM.
H. E. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
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Verdery Pressing Club
313 McINTOSH ST., PHONE 2425,
expert cleaning, pressing and re
pairing; hats cleaned and blocked;
ladies' suits and skirts cleaned and
pressed. All work guaranteed. J. P.
Stephen, Mgr. Sl9c
Notice
WHY BUY A HAT, WHEN 1 CAN
make your old one look new? I am
no longer connected witli the Augusta
Hat Cleaners on Campbell St. 1 am
now with Cullerith Pressing Club, 315
Mclntosh St., Phone 744. Veidbry, the
Hatter. S2oc.
Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair and put in first-class or
der, your .ranks that were damaged
by the water. Telephone them 593,
they will send for your trunks, ex
amine them and let you know cost b -
tore doing ihe work. If you prefer
e nice new trunk, they will take the
old om as part payment. Give them
a call at Bul Broad, Wrong Side of
Street. 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 FIBRE PLASTER 18
'he best plastering material for
wall: and ceilings. It gives addl
ttonal strength to the building and
stays put forever. A. H. McDaniel,
Augusta, Ga. Jl4tf
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
kinds of concrete woik, such aa
cement walks, reinforced work. I
have the latest improved machinery,
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
ders. Estimates and specifications
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
ta, Ga. J27t!
Brignteu Up.
VARNISH STAIN'S, THAT WILL
make water soaked furniture look
like new. Augusta Builders Supply
Co,, 64’, Broad St. 'Phone 321. o3c
Commercial School.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS;
shorthand, typewriting, practical
bookkeeping, arithmetic and spelling,
taught by Margaret Funk, assls'ed by
one of the most competent bookkeep
ers In Augusta For further Inform
a'lon call on Margaret Funk, Com
mercial School, llarison Bldg
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
Flood Shingles
NO. 2. $2.00; NO. 1. $3.00; F. O. B
our yard; fifty cents additional for
handling. Industrial Lumber Co..
North Augusta. Sl3tf
To Piano Owners
WHO INTEND MOVING; FROM
this date on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned lor 35,00. The
special price of tuning Is $2.50 ('.ill
up liobt. .1. Watson, No. 666 Broad iSt
Phone 1717. Have your piano examin
ed ail work striotly first class. S2oc
FISH FISH
Fresh from Fisheries Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits. : : :
O. D. FORENCE
Phone 10(57. 44(5 Broad St.
Expert Cleaning
LET ME CLEAN AND PRESS YOUR
suiis Ladies skirts cleaned and
pressed. The best work for tile least
money in the city. Why buy a hat
when I can make your old ones look
new. Cullerith Pressing Club. Ver
dery, Ihe Hatter, 315 Mclntosh SI.
Phone 744. S2oc
Reward
FOR ANY CASS OF CHILLS AND
feser that Randall's Chill and Fi
ver tontc falls to cure. Guaranteed
lo cure where others fail. No cure
no pay. 'Phone 2214—Randall's Phar
macy. We deliver to any part of th<
city. oiOc
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL
ing and weather hoarding, all
grades; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-In
boards to Bxlo frameing. All this
stock must be disposed of in next 30
(lays. Address Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Ave and 15th St., or E.
J. O’Connor, 855 Broad St. tt
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. E. Fourcher
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Southern Cabinet Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
SHOW CASES OVERHAULED. ALL
high-class furniture Cabinets of all
descriptions made Manufacture of
stair, bank, and office fixtures and all
classes of line carpenter work. 'Phono
No. 714. oka
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUlt
day. Ready at 11 o’ci ok a. m. 250
quart. Vandiver's Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. J2stf
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Four Pont Cards, 50c, alOtf
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. 11. McDaniel.
Phone 10* Al2tf
Windsor Soring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
50 cents. Phone 112. Altl
Clothes Pressed
Give; ME \ TRIAL Dill' lUI It
clothes. I guarantee voii tin bent
of work. Why, because I V • all
work my personal attention, f ill me
over phone 2214. I also make a
specially of ladles skirls and suPs.
I semi for and deliver clothes in Hum
mervllle as well as In the city. Special
price lo rduls members. Tuggit
Pressing Club, 1540 Walton Wav
82lr
E. M. Deas.
MEATS: HAS A FINE SELECT
stock of home-raised beef, veal,
pork extra fine lamb, spring lamb,
etr E. M. Deas, 313 Jackson street.
'Phone 210. s2oc
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 nandle any job.
J. F. BRICKLE.
Phone 1914. Campbell St.
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wood, isow awo rrwn.
V'ltlriu fftcMuf.
iaamaaiu, couniMV. auou* ta. <.a.
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
Taken Up.
HOG; ONE BLACK HOG TAKEN !
up; weighs about 160 pounds; own
er enn recover same by proving prop
erty and paying expenses. Apply
Hodely Jennings, eight miles from
Augusta on Belair Road. sl9p
Notice
NOTICE: MY SHOP IS OPEN AND
will remain so and ready at all
times for business. I will soon be
able to give the business my per
sonal attention. Fred Brown, Horso
shoer, 217 Center St. . s!9c
Stop Attention
1 HAVE MOVED HICK TO MY OLD]
sfKiul ready foi business. I am (In-!
ing the best of skill hand work so geu I
up all of your winter shoes and bring
them to me. \Y. Golden, 1005 Kills
St. 820 c. ]
Fruits and Vegetables.
IF YOU WANT NOTHING BUT |
fresh fruit and vegetables, I have
them in large quantities; I also give
you something free with every cash
purchase. Photic orders given prompt,
attention. Call phone t»9. Max Mn*
gulescu, 548 Broad st reet. *2oo '
Rugs Cleaned
1 HAVE ADDED RUG CLEANING TO
my olht r business and will give sat
isfaction. Jerry Jones, 421 Campbell
street. S2op
College Notice
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
fountain pens, stallotiory, combs,
brushes of all kinds, and toilet arti
cles in Ihe city. Come in and look
them over. Parr’s Pharmacy,—sl6
Broad Hi., Augusta, Ga.
School Supplies.
FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
Tablets, pencils, paper, er»on, etc.
ToßSler Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St.
31 Off
Horse Shoeing
l HIGH WATER NEVER TOUCHED
me on horse shoeing. I have one
<>! the best equipped horse shoeing
shops In Augusta, ami always carry
a full line of shoes forty-eight keg *.
Also use a great many handmade
shoes. I fit all the shoes myself and
see that they are pul on properly. I
solicit, your patronage. Or a part of It,
at least. Three of the best shoors
in town. 1 can shoe forty-five head,
i four shoes each, per day. Shoes one
| dollar per set and upwards. Monthly
shoeing. Horse clipping. (’Upper
blades sharpened. D. M. J hit to, 722
Kills street. s2oe
Motorcycles Repaired
WHEN IN NEED OF REPAIRS OH
supplies call upon me. 1 have in
stock such sundries ns Inner tubes,
batteries, spark plugs, break*, parts,
and all such sundries that are needed
on a motorcycle. Phone No. 1711.
K. W. Watson, 218 Mclntosh St.
»20c
Auction Sale
I WILL SELL A LOT OF FINE
household goods at 840 Broad Hi..
Tuesday, Sept. 22d., nl 11 o'clock a.
m. Frank YV. Coffin, Auctioneer.
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Drugs
WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN
the drug line phone 328 We de
liver to any part of the city; also a
lull line of Bulst garden seed. Mode!
Pharmacy, B. F. Mat bony, Prop., cor
iier Broad and Kollock streets. *2oe
Tomatoes.
WE ARK SELLING FOR THE NEXT
throe the beat two-pound can
of tonmtncu for *»c per can; and 'ill
flrnt-clasK grocerlcH at low prices.
W. R Jo in h Ar Co Phone IHSO
! 1250 Broad Ht. h2l<
Barber Shop
I ADVERTISE WHAT I DO I DO
whin I iulvcrtls**. Your money back
(If. Hltcr taking my. treatment fur
.dandruff and not cured. | make
Heal|i treatment a Hpactalty, having
15 years’ experience If I fall lo cun
|lt will cost you nothing W. H Hall,
Leonard Building Barber Shop.
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of perpendicular **' fiery.
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44 ■iltlbiifft, N# H V(I|(K,
Legal Notices
Providing for the Payment of Pensions
I to Rx-Confederfttc. Soldiers and the
Widows of IQx-Confederate Soldiers.
Executive Department, Atlanta, Aug.
1?4. IflOS.
A PKOPBAMATtON.
j By Ills Excellency. Hoke Smith, Gover
nor of Georgia
Whereas, the General Assembly, at Its
session in 1908, proposed an amondmen,
to the Constitution of this state, as fol
low* ;
Section 1. Be tt enacted by the Gon
{ oral Assembly of Georgia, and It Is hero
jby enacted by authority of the same,
J that paragraph 1, section l. article t oi
I the Constitution of this State, be and
i the same Is hereby amended by adding
at the end of said paragraph the fol
lowing To make provision for the
t payment of pensions of any ex-Confed
| erate soldier, now resident of this state,
j who enlisted In the military service ot
! this state, or who enlisted In the mili
tary service of the Confederate States,
during the civil war between the states
of the United States, and who perform
ed actual military service in the armies
of the Confederate states, or the or
ganised militia of this state and was
'honorably dinuhnrged therefrom, and to
j widow; , now resident of this state, of
lex soldlet H Who enlisted 111
'll • mllh.iy service of the Confederal*.'
J stales, and who performed actual mili
tary service in the armies of the Con
federate states, or in tlie organized mili
tia of this state, who died in said mili
tary service, or was honorably dls
ehared therefrom; provided that no per
son shfill he entitled to the provisions
of tills Constitutional amendment, the
total value of whose property of every
description, including money and chests
In net ion, shall exceed fifteen hundred
dollars, and provided further that only
those widows who were married to such
soldier* or ex soldier* previous to the
l year 1870 shall be entitled to the pro
visions of this Constitutional amend
j merit. No widow of a soldier killed dur
| Ing the war shall he deprived of her pen
sion by reason of having subsequently
married another veteran who in dead,
unless she n ogive* a pension on account,
'of being tla widow of sueh second luis
band."
Now. therefore l, lloko Smith, flover
| nor of said State, do Issue this my pror
lamation hereby declaring that the fore
going proposed amendment to the Con
stitution Is submitted for ratification or
rejection to the voter* of the stu' »
qualified to vote for members, of the
General Assembly, at Hie „• n* ral eh i.
tion to he held on Tueadaj, November
.'hd. 1908.
IfOKE SMITH, Governor.
My the Governor:
CHII.II* COOK. Secretary of State.
STATIC OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas’ Annie It. Deas, on Die
26th day of June, 1907, made her
promissory note In the principal suit)
of ftvo hundred <sf,on) dollars, pay
able lo Die order of Mamie 11. Fos
ter three years after dale wllh In
torest from dale ai the rate of eight
per cent per annum; and
Whereas, ihe said Deas executed
and delivered mile Die said Foster,
as provided In section 2771 of the
Code of Dcorgia, a deed conveying to
i Hie sold Foster:
All those ten lots of land In the
county and stale aforesaid, In Die vll
lage of Summerville, known and des
Ignatcd as loin number eight (8), nine
(91. ten (lo|, eleven III), twelve (12),
thirteen M 3), fourteen (14), fifteen
(15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), on
a plan of lots made by Gordon Gar
diner, elvll engineer. May 10, 1900,
temrded In Do 1 clerk’s office, superior
i court, said county In Book C It's, page
566; anil.
Whereas, default Inis been made In
the payment es Die Interest and by
the terms of said note, mild security
deed and the bond, for title, the said
debt lias matured by reason of said
| default.
Therefore, by virtue of the author
jßy contained In raid security deed,
will he sold before the court house
noor iif said county, on the first Tuos
I day in October, 1908, between th"
I legal hours Of sale to the highest bill
1 d'r for cash, the aforedescrlbcil ten
lots of land. Terms cash. Purchaser
| to pay for papers.
ANNIE It DBAS,
By Mamie II Ramsey, formerly
Minnie It. Foster, her attorney In
fact. sl2-19-26;03c
'ln the District Court of the North
eastern division of the Southern
District of Georgia. In ihc matter
of the People: Furniture Co., Bank
' rupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of peoples Furniture
Co., II I) I’ei ble» A ('. I. Ashley,
of Augustin 11l Die county of Rich
mond mid district aforesaid, a bank
nipt:
Notice Is hereby given Dial on the
IBlh day of September, 1908, the said
Peoples Furniture Co. was duly nil
Judged a bankrupt and that the first
meeting of lls creditors will he held
In my office In Augusta, Ga on the
29th dav of Seplember. 1908, at 10
o’clock In the forenoon, at which time
the said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, i-xam
Inc Di>- haokriipl. and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
This September IBlh, 1908.
JOSEPH OANAHL.
Referee in fiankrupley,
si 9c
Hlii Awful Fats
The poet was full of flrn
Wllh life tie got disgusted;
All add'-d fuel, no 111 lie
Hponlllneillisly eninbasted.
liell(more Amerban.
WANTS
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♦ SPECIAL NOTICES. •>
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to notify tho public ana all
whom It. may concern tjiat I will
not bo responsible for buy debts
contracted In my name, except
those personally contracted by mi
GEORGE H. HOWARD
Sept 29c
Augusta, Ga., sept. 3th, 1908
A CALLED MEETING OF THE
stockholders oi the Georgia Ghent!
cal Works will be hold at Augusta,
Ga., on Thursday the 24th day ot
September, 1908, for the purpose of
amending the llv laws.
a. smith Irvine,
Sepjt. 23c Secretary.
wSt!r W»rks Notice.
THE FUHLIC IS REQUESTED TO
bo very careful to leave all hydrants
and other opening* closed to avoid
any wasto of water. We have found
many cases, where parties will
leave hydrants upon, presumably to
lie certain to know when the water
Is turned on. This causes a great
waste which must bo stopped.
Water will not be put on in the
afternoon until further notice.
S[irluklit)g of lawns and washing
of pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D. TWI «S, JR.
Svipt. C. W. W
sum
Office of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1903.
To Charles S. Bohior, Tax Collector,
Richmond County:
The following assessment! upon
tho Stale Tax for the year 1908 hi-b
hereby made and you or your sue
cessors In office are hereby Instructed
and required to collect the same.
Pauper 5.8
Poor House 11.4
Roads and llridges 13.8
Court Expense* . .. . 21 2
Maintaining Prisoners ~..114
Jurors 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 5.8
Jail 5.8
Coroner 2.1
Small Pox 6 8
County Police 2.4
Reformatory ~ 3.8
94.8
Ihe name being forty-six cents om
the one hundred dollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four and R 10 pet
cent ur rite Hlati Tax of four and
85-100 mills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
WILLIAM F EVE,
Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Cmnmr
Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
Attest :
WM. D'A. W ALKER. Gl<*rk
Oct 15 n
NOTICE.
ANY PERSON HAVING ACCOUNTS
against the late .1. J. Chsfee will
pleas*' send bills at once to mo, at
Langley, S. C.
J. fl. CM A FEE,
a22c Administrator.
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE.
rilE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE
city of Augusta will not open Mon
day, September 21st, but will open
September 28th. 1908.
LAWTON B. EVANS,
Superintendent.
FINISHING TOUCHES
PUT ON SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Tin* fenced and other part* of tho
gchoolM that wen- touched by water
ar*i being painted and at tho timo of
llie opening they will not ahow any 111
cffectH of th«* flood watorn. At th«
imvidHon the out hoiiH» h have boon
Mnlubml and everything I* In rcadl
ncMH. Thu work on the tower at the
Central whool 1m progrcHKing a* rap
idly hh cotild bo exported and it will
lx* flnlwltod In a short time.
The wmllh at tho Davldnon have
limn knlHomlnod and tho building I*
in a Hanitary condition.
Tin John Milled*;* school la near
ing completion and It la thought that
If will In* reday by the llrnt of Octo
In r. <'onticrtionH have been made
witli tho Huinincrvlllo malna and the
only tiling that will prevent tho open
ing will hf. the lack of electricity.
HupcrlntendoiU Kvan* Maid .Saturday
morning tout R wan bin Intention to
open th<* achool* on September 28th,
hut if the water whh not. In the main*
by that tlm,, lie would postpone the
opening for a week longer, and If nec
essary he would poHtpono It another
week. It Ih hardly probable that he
•aill have to pontpone it longer than
the brut date.
Looking Ahead.
"I've often wondered," eald the
thoughtful man. "why tiny throw old
i nhoi-G and ellpper* nfler hrldut < ouple,
bi/t I thick i llie. Idea now."
"Yen" iirkcd tk<i other.
"Ve,-. I aiippoHt the idea I* that they
will * ''me- In nnnrly for Himnklng purpu*#»*
In ih* future."—Philadelphia i’rngg.
A Modern Picture
He knelt .t h«» sees—a union of one of
the oldeni farrkUleii of tilled Kurop*. He
wiih *i prince of the blood, and her father
If tiffed eau«a*ee *u<*ee*«fully.
"J-;weei | p.jrl, he f ried, "la* M-nilne, hg
a mine, la* a-mine!"
“Y't i m* hi, His murmured Mwnelly,
"you mean he a mint, prince—o. mint,
not a mine."
Neverthelen* the entitle* were **veil
s'. Y. Globe.
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