The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 21, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX U/AKITC In The Herald P<yU/ANTC i Trio! Wffi Prove Us A ftf ■'f’C JH \Jr lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge T ▼ Jbiktr H mk %*£ 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c yf Gret Busy With Your Ad. Reading. Its the Way,, to Wisdom. The merchant who is "hurled" In the carue of new stocks and new un dertaking* should share hin time with that which makes the othflr Ihirigs feasible —his advertising campaign. No store ever prospered that failed to heron the Interest and paiUnago or the ''bargain-hunters" If you have, during this summer, formed but on* new bahll- the halot ot raaddig slid answering ads. —the ■'Uinmar will have hero wed spent If. during the autumn, you form the liublt of ADVERTISING, a well, It will loer.i that YOt It :-IIU' Iri COMINti IN! if there lr romethtbg you want— something a little out "I the ordlnar —lNQUlßE Or THE PUBLIC, turo’igh a want ad The work nceknr who answers the "Help Wanted" aria. I* r«Hl]y "looking for work " Hut If he also adverUp-i. cn his ow-n account bis chances will - he doubled—perhaps trebled With the lever of I'ubHr-lty you may "lift" your store to bigger things Of course the lever must lie bin ' enough—Slid of proved qmdltv fhen are OTHER KINDS of "layers ' to m bad 1 WANTED HELP Male WANTED KAILW AY MAID CLERKS post office clerks, carrier*, ft,loo.no yearly. Examinations here November 18th Preparation free Franklin In rtltute. Ruches'rt. N. Y Oct tip YOUTH 15 to 16 YEARS Ol.lJ TO collect and help In store. Address "p," rare Augusta Herald. slKtf WEN Otlß IUiUHTUaTeI. CAT A logue explains how we teach bar , her trade In f#w week*, mulled free Mn Ist llnrber College, Atlanta, Ga »24p , WANTED HELP Female COOK WANTED A GOOD COOK;] two In the family. Apply 503 Wal her 8t • l *P I COOK COOK WANTED. APPLY with reeouinielldattoos to 934 Qrcene St. 822 r COOK A GOOD CtKIK WANTED on Monte Kano by small family, or an Intelligent girl who I* willing to learn and who wants regular employ nient at good pay. Furnish refer oners and address, "Cook, care of Augusta Herald COOK A COMPETENT COOK AND hnuseboy wanted at once Apply mornings between » and 13 o'clock Apply No- 106 1-lncoln St. s2lc COOK COK WANTED AT ONCE Apply No- 107 I.lncoln at x*lp WANTED SITUATION - Male. POHITH )N W INTI D HY MM • alr-aogrkpher ami booffk* i pei com blued Heierwl year's experience, j Hnpld; accurate. Address Frolic bun car*- Herald BOOKKEEPER: POSITION WANT •d as bookkeeper or general office work by married man, 21 tears of age; five years s*parlance ln*t t of references Hookk. eper. Care The Bsrsld PORTER: A COLORED BOY. WHO oau glvs reference, desires position as potter or office bo> Address W Moore. 102 Houston St. s2S< DRIVER A COLORED MAN DI-> slrea position ss driver of delivery wagon Address J II Harrison, No 8 Telfair Bt. *2l* BOOKKEEPER POSITION WANT *d as assistant bookkeejiel by youu* man W. M, care Herald WANTED SITUATION. female. A i.ADY MEBIIIKS POSITION IN OF Ac# Riptrlvncrd in ost»rt<ul work Ue«t of rwffr«»(• h furnlwhtd Will work for modoriU' salar> M M. C., Oir« llomld. 832* WANTED TO RENT House. WANTED TO lit NT \ FIVI Olt six room hous< In Summerville. Monts Kano or on Walton Way. Cali In store 315 Seventh Kt Personal. TO WTi.l.ll M CLARK YOl'H brother Is in Missouri WiHIU like to hear ftuw >*»u Write in- si Fan burry, Nel* care CamplHdl line* Sb*'t» ► A»' one se**tng this ad wt„ confsr a tsvor by telling my brother, tsbeu d they see hltu.) Re gaj.t* to all iue Augusts trleucl. Chas. C Csark, care Campbell But* shews, Fairbttrry. Neb sJ.V Geutrw'a Show Thursday ilwnfry *ll ihr aiKi«e will l<» lt«r» lU'«4er 14th. en an* n#t«iui#inviit Ihut will »>• wßlcom# m» K> all Wven t'f |WMI * I»wb emuiemeui lai tfo* t*oi ihw ik* denlr) Brother* will • iMfctt her« Thu»#da> Dcr «». f Thu he** !*••« I*ng known *• tl • • of the tnO«i*d animal bualnana, Mid ha** of <h* Nnh conduct •tiwa* In Tontt Will he InAIH at Ihr liana Hall I park - i s^—s—l— m ■ II ■lisein.es.. .. No; the Small Cost of a Want Ad. Never “Stings” Very Sharply. WANTED Miscellaneous. BOILER: GOOD SECONDHAND boiler wanted, 40 to 60 horsepower; must be In good condition and com plet.e Address at once, C. J. Clifford, Grovctown, Ga. s2lp WANTED DAIRY; TO RENT email dairy or dairy farm near city. Would also buy Rame later If terms cany or take partnership. Address "Reliable," care Herald. s22f) SCALES: WANTED PAIR SECOND hand couutsr acalua; balances pr* lerred. Apply No. !)U1 Broad St. s22p FOR SALE—ReaI Estate the LITTLE PLACE, 70 ACRES, 10 miles from city, in Richmond coun ty, on old Savannah road Good land, i rolling well developed Well water !< d. Six-room residence, pretty grove and flower yard; barn, stables, rat proof crib, cotton houses, etc. A love iy home and farm Houses worth $4, 000 alone. A little more will buy It. ' Bee me, 800 acres on Augusta Southern, In llurke county, near Keysvllle. Fine cotton plantation, nine tenant houses; one mile of station, on new Augusta A Florida Ry.; nine ml|g« of Waynes boro on fine gravel rond than SIR an acre will buy It, early pur ! chase. 175 acres In 3 1-3 miles of Hampton Terrace Hotel, In South Carolina; red bind on main highway to Augusta: three tenant houses Less than $2,000 will buy It Firings 2,600 pounds lint cotton rent, 180 acri-s In Columbia county, 12 miles of Augusta Clay land, nearly level. Three miles of railroad sta tion; two miles of railroad. Resi dence and good Improvements. At a bHrgnln. See. me about It. (lies* than sls an arr,. will buy It.) H. C. MIDDLETON, Rea! Estate, 135 Jackson St. s22c NEW EIGHT ROOM RESIDENCE near Hampton Terrace hotel In Nnrlh Augusta. Apply to L. .1. Wil liams. Carolina avenue, or 520 Me Klnne St. Phones 1273 or 103 k ss6p COTTAGE A STYLISH 6 ROOM cottage In North Augusta for sale at a sacrifice For particulars apply P O. Hex 717 City. al9;f HO IKE FOR SALE. EIGHT ROOM houses on Georgia avenue, North Augusta; all modern conveniences For Inside price apply Mrs T. E Hillings, 538 Ellis street, before Wed ueaday. s2lp FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc COW ONE FRESH MILK COW Apply !u Kym Mura. (117 East Hound ary. s2!p IF YOU DON'T HUY YOUR HORSES ami rnulos from ua. we both lose money. Augusta Stock Yard*. RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW choice heifers and bull calves They are hardy, clean stock, good milkers ami with beef conformation. Just th* kind of cattle you ilk*' to see around the farm For prices and estimates, write Buwdre Phinliy. Grove town, ua MUGGY AND HARNESS: CHEAP to quick purchaser. Apply 1914 j Watiiln* atrei'l It FOR SALE Poultry and Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; Ton.os* CJe*'»e. Muscovey Duck*; Hnrrea P'vmouth It >cks; all farm raised, hew.thy and from tlrst clan** stock Prices reasonable Address How-dr* Phlnlsy, Jrcvoiown. tin. ts BUFF ORPINGTONS A FEW NiCK youug cockrela for aale. From the , original famous Cook strain. Howdrc ! Phlnlsy, TOR SALL Miscellaneous HAS STOVE \ GAS STOVE FOR sale, god a* new, will »**ll cheap on amount of pal'tli'K leaving i lly. Apply K. H. McLendon, lojj Hroad St. 822 c PIANO \ FIRST ULYSS SQU ARE piano In good condition, will sell at a bargain Apply 573 Hroad or 14 Greene St. Sfp jWE HAY E FOR SAI-K A TWO horse all steel hay baler, In gplen did rondtttou, sold for no fault, bin the owner wauls to buy a belt power press Come and see us, YVlrts & ! Ilernb n J2Btf AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40 horttpowsr engine; can he seen at , White's garrage; big bargain for quick buy*.. Apply at one*, Herald office. ts WRAPPING PAVER:” OI.D NEWS pap* IS ter wrapping purposes Ap ply at H«rald of flee Jl6tf FOR SALE HALF CORD DRY ptua wood, delivered, tor $l6O. Hustle ewr.ugs $3 oO and Rocking j Chairs $1 60 each Som* fine Coium Man Wyandotte*. 8 L Wyandotte*, | Light Mrahtoas and White Hocks nt special close out prices Rag* for hatching, all Breed*. Uelvldrre foul try Farm, Rhone 11 <4. Augusta, Ua . FIX I t RES A COMVI.KTK SET OF drug store fixtures (or sale at your iwn price Apply 12<*6 Hroad 8t i as7p Strayed STRAYED FROM 619 GREENE ST white and black setter bitch He ward (or Information or return to K J Rranch SStftf Alexander Seed Co. Bulbs are In and now is th* time to start them for Christmas flow ers. Narcissus Grandlflora 25 Cents per dozen. White Roman Hyacinths, 40 cents per dozen. Chinese Sacred Lillies, direct from China, 10 cents each. Freeslas 26 cent* per dozen. YOUR LAWN Should not he overlooked. If you would have a pretty velvety green lawn plant Alexander's Ever green Lawn Grass. Prlc* per pound (sufficient for 200 square f*et), 30 cents, 4 pounds for $1.00; bushel of 15 pounds $3.50. Alexander Seed Co. 911 Broadway. August?. Ga. FOR RENT -Real Estate. DWELLING: KFVE ROOMS AND bath for rent, Georgia avenue, North Augusta. Apply or address J. P. Wood, North Augusta. s2lp RESIDENCE: A 7JROOM REBl delire hall up and down stairs, largeyard, stable and side driveway. Improved plumbing. front garden, XU9 7th street, near Central and Georgia shops. Apply Mrs. Bollinger, 726 Calhoun St. g2lc RESIDENCE SIX ROOM HOUSE Inrge yard and stable near Georgia and Central railroad, for rent. Appl/ 712 Calhoun St Apply M. L. Brown, j Mullarky & Sullivan Co. R22c. DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING. 1226 Ellis St., for rent; modern con- 1 violences. Apply M. J. Toohey, 130 Jackson St. »17tf FLAT: TWO VERY DENIABLE new flHts on 1300 Block «f Ellis St. Will he completed by October Ist. Apply 15. U. Melamdou, 1632 Broad St. s22c E t ORNHR OF ALLEY REAR of Georgia Railroad Hank, from ! October Ist. Rent S2OO. Apply-Geor gla Railroad Rank. «12tf ROUSB: AN ELEGANT new hous* In North Augusta, West ave nue, near Hampton Terrce, two baths and all modern Improvements. See It and vou will rent It. Apply B. C. Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf FOR RENT- Rooms. FLAT A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS with privilege of bath at 442 Fen wick St. Apply 622 Center St. 813!f ROOMS TWO NICE FURNISHED rooms with bath for rent. Apply ■ I Ellis St. SttC ROOMS: THREE CONNECTING rooms for rent, unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping Gas and elec trtdty. Ruth room adjoining, with hot and cold water. Aply at 1016 Hroad St. 822 c ] ROOMS: TWO OR THREE ROOMS front view, near postofftce, second floor, hot venter, private porch, for rent. Good board across the - street Apply No. 922 Telfair St 322 c Shoe Repairing. BTOP AND CONSIDER AND GET up your winter shoes and brtnu them to 1006 Ellis street, where you call have the best of skill work deni by hsnd, also sav« money hy getting up your children's school shoes. \\ Golden, 1005 Kills street. s27c To Piano Owners. WHO INTEND MOVING: EltOM this date on your piano moved, tum*d and cleaned for $6.00. Th* special price of tiling Is $2 50 Ctt'l up Itobt J Watson. No. 666 Hroad street, 'Phone 1717. Have yoftr piano examined all work strictly tlrst class. OCtllC Business Opportunity. FROM S.O m $75 HER WE IK CAN be made by an Investment of a small sum of money No work 1 will b* at room 233 Albion Hotel from 6 to 7 Call around. xllp Concrete Work. CONCRETE WORK: I DO AEL kinds of concrete work, such as cement walk*, reinforced work. 1 I nave the latest Improved machinery, and an expert foreman, and am pre pared to turn out work for big or ders. Fstlma.es and xpeclil* attons ! (urntshed. A. H McDaniel, Augus s. Ga. 127 it Brignteu Up. ' VARNISH STAINS, I*l AT WILL make water soaked furniture look ] like new Augusta Builders Supply Co .6« * Broad St. 'Phone 321 oje Plasterinsr Material ! IVORY WOOD FtKRE I*4.ASTER IS th* best plaattrlng material for walls xnd ceilings It gives add! (tonal streng'.h to the building and stays put forever. A H. McDaniel, Augusta. Ga )14tf FREE TO HOUSEKEEPERS «Wt #v » HP x-r *l'M KK rnuw 't mvnih [ L ( , « P O BOX rot AUQUtTA, OA THE AUGUSTA HERALD MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER, Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot, i Kodak films developed free of charge. Four Post Cards, 50c, alOtf Notice j I AM NOW LOCATED AT 549 BROAD St., Miss Zlnn’a old stand, with which I am prepared to do all up holst.erlag, repairing and staining of all high class furniture. Storing and pecking a specialty. Hammond Ana ley, 549 Broad St. S22C Verdery Pressing Club. SUCCESSORS TO VERDERY, 313 Mclntosh St., phone 2425. Expert I cleaning, pressing and repairing; hats I cleaned and blocked; ladles’ suits and skirts cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. J. P. Stephen, Mgr. S26c Free For One Week CLIP THIB OUT AND PRESENT IT at our store with 25cts for one bot tle of our Saponaceous Tooth Powdt.' and receive a tooth brush free 'Phone 369. Parr's Pharmacy, 516 Broad St. Barber Shop I ADVERTISE WHAT I DO—I DO what I advertise. Your money back If, after taking my treatment for dandruff and not cured. I make scalp treatment a specialty, having 15 years’ experience. If I fall to cure It will cost you nothing.—W. S. Hall, Leonard Building, Barber Shop. 82 1c FISH FISH Fresh from Fisheries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : : 0. D. FORENCE Phone 1067. 446 Broad St. The Lobbyist ANTIIiOBBYIST CANNOT PRE vent lobbyist from lobbying ia the lobby of the Dyer Hldg. Lobby Soda Fountain. Phone 669. Stay In your office nnd order drinks. s26c Wood Wood OAK AND PINE FOR SALE AT W- C. Ivey’s wood yard, corner Marks , gt-.-oet and Railroad avenue. Phone' 789. s22p j Southern Cabinet Manu facturing Works, North Augusta. SHOW CASES OVERHAULED. ALL j htgh-clabs furniture. Cabinets of all! descriptions made Manufacture of stair, bank, and office fixtures and all j classes of flue carpenter work. ’Phono No. 714. o6s; Barbecue Hash BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR day. Heady at It o'clock a. m. 250 quart. Vandiver's Meat Market. | 1001 Ninth street. J2stf Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel. Phone 16. Al2tf Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA. Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered 50 cents. Phone 112. Alts Auction Sale I WILL SELL A IA9T OF FINE household goods at 849 Broad St., Tuesday, Sept. 22d.. at 11 o’clock a. m. Frank W. Coffin. Auctioneer. s2lc Tomatoes. WE ARE SELLING FOR THE NEXT three days th.. best two-pound can of tomatoes for 5c per can; and all flyst-class groceries at low prices. W. R Jones & Co. Phone 1160 — 1259 Hroad St. s2lc 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. Slots Reward I FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND feber that Randall's Chill and Fe *er tonic (alls to cure Guaranteed I to cure where ofl’ers tall No cure no pay. 'Phone 2214—Randall's Phar macy. YVe deliver to any part of thi city. olflc Cheap Lumber A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING. CEIL big and wea’her boarding, all I grades, also a lot of rough lumber short and long leaf, from 1-ln boards to Bxl9 tramelng. Ail this ] stock must ho disposed of in next 30 days. Address Standard Lumber Co., | Exposition Ave and 15th St., or K. J C Connor, 655 Broad St. ts Commercial School. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS; shorthand, typewriting, practical bookkeeping arithmetic and spelling. :aught by Margaret Funk, assisted by one of the most competent bookkeep ers In Augusta For fur - her Inform ation call on Margaret Funk, Coni , merclal School, ltartson Bldg * o!7c WOOD, mow AWT »' XWV ty * «Xh5CT^ LOM4LVJUJ L OUiLn 1! aiA-vata. *^a Machines Renamed ALL MAKES OF MACHLNIS RE palred by an expert adjuster. if your machine was under water better have it looked after at once. Singer Sewing Machine Co., No. 946 Broad street. 030 Clothes Pressed GIVE ME A TRIAL WITH YOUR clothes. I guarantee you the best of work. Why, because I give all work my personal attention. Call me over 'phone 2214. I also make a specialty of ladies skirts and suits. 1 send for and deliver clothes in Sum merville as well as in the city. Special price to club members. Tuggle Pressing Club, 1540 Walton Wav S2lc Damaged by the Freshet. THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY will repair and put in first-jlass or der, your .runks that were damaged by the water. Telephone them 593, they will send for your trunks, ex amine them and let you know cost be fore doing the work. If you prefer a nice new trunk, they will take the old one as part payment. Give them a call at 80l Broad, Wrong Side of Street. ts School Supplies. FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Tablets, pencils, paper, craon, etc. Tessler Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. SlOtf ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦W♦♦♦♦« « ♦ ♦ ♦ 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 those personally contracted by me GEORGE H. HOWARD Sept 29c Augusta, 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 24tli day ot September, 1908, 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 th 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 of pavements strictly prohibited. JNO. D. TWIGtJS, JR. Supt. C. W. W. Slits Office of Commissioner of Roads and Revenue, Richmond County, Ga. Augusta, Ua., Sept. 14, 1903. 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 „.58 Poor House 11.4 Roads and Bridges 13.8 Court Expense-' 21 2 Maintaining Prisoners ....114 Jurors 5.8 Flection* .. 2. Public Buildings 5 8 Jail 5.9 Coroner 2.1 Small Pox 5.8 County Police 2.4 Reformatory 3.3 94.8 the same being forty-six cents ort the one hundred dollars of taxable property, or ninety-four and 8-19 per cent of the State Tax of four and y5-tOO mills, levied for other thau funding purpose. WILLIAM F. EY'E, Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Comnir Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga Attest : WM. D'A. YY AI.KER. Cl»rk Oct 15 c NOTICE. ANY PERSON HAVING ACCOUNTS against the late J. J. Chaiee will please send bills at once to me. at Langley. S. C. J. G. CHAFEE, s22e Administrator. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE. HIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE etty of Augusta will not open Mon day. September 21st, but will open September 28th. 1998. LAWTON B EVANS. Superintendent. The regular monthly communication ot Webbs I .Oils*- No. 166 F. A A. M. will be held Monday, Sept. 21st, at tl o’colock p. m. Visiting brethern and ’members of Social Ledge No. 1 are cordially Invited to attend. J H. FLTTHE, W. M W. H. Sherman. Sec. 821 c. THERE WILL BE AN IMPORTANT meeting ot the German Social Club at the Club Rooms. Tuesday, Sept 12 at sp. m. All members are re quested to be present. s2lc JOHN BANCKEN, Secy. TRIPLE MURDERER HANGED. KINGSTON. Jumacia.—Albert FI!- ; ley tarns hanged In the county Jail here t*m morning for the murder of his wife, brother and baby one year Legal Notices Notice of Intention to Apply for a Charter for Insurance Company. The undersigned hereby give no tice of their intention to apply to the secretary of state for a charter to conduct a Mutual Industrial Life and Health Insurance business, and accordingly publish the following. Petition. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Honorable Philip Cook, Sec retary of state: The petition of A. M. Sherril, R. S. Williams, C. T. Walker, G. N Stonev James Harper, A. G. Sartor, John F. Dugas and H. C. Dugas, ail residents of the city of Augusta in said county, shows: 1: They desire to form a corpora tion to be known as the "Georgia Mutual Industrial Life and Health In surance Company.” 2. The kind of Insurance they propose to carry on is that of an in dustrial Life and Health and Accident Insurance as specially defined in Acts 1905, pages 96-97 and 98 —the same to be established and conducted upon the mutual or co-operative plan as provided in said act and in sec tion 2030 of the code ot 1895. 3. They intend in good faith to go forward without delay to organize said company and request to be in corporated under the laws of this state. 4 . Prior to the filing of this peti tion in the office of the secretary of state, they have given thirty days notice of their intention to apply for said charter by the publication ot this petiton, once a week for four weeks in The Augusta Herald, a newspaper publishing the legal advertisements of the county of Richmond, where the principal office of said company is to be located. Wherefore, petitioners pray that a certificate of incorporation be issued as provided by law. A. M. SHERRIL, R. S. WILLIAMS, C. T. WALKER, G. N. STONEY, JAMES HARPER, A. G. SARTOR, JOHN F. DUGAS. H. C. DUGAS. YVM. H. FLEMING, Atty. for Petitioners. 5714 21 28c MR. HICKMAN SAYS HE CANNOT ACCEPT Regrets That Other Mat ters Will Prevent His Holding Offered Commis sion. Mr. Tracy I. Hickman said this morning to a Herald reporter that he would not be able to accept the cap taincy of Troop K., Richmond Hus sars. "To fill the office Uke it should be” said Mr. Hickman, "would require much of my time, more, really, than I couid spare. Then, also, I would have to l'CHign as captain of the One Hundred Club, Mounted, which orga nization I am deeply interested in, and would dislike to sever my connec tion with them. I was a member of the Hussars fifteen years, the best years of my life when I was young. I think a lot of the troop, and it has been a source of pleasure for me to know the boys want me as captain again,” The nomination of Mr Hickman was made some time ago, soon after Capt.. Dempsey resigned. He was urged to accept, as the Hussars wanted him by unanumous choice to accept the position. Several gentlemen interest ed in the troop made effort to per suade Mr. Hickman to accept, but he very firmly and graciously declined, and has never altered his decision. Lieut, Tom Stafford will probably he the choice of the troop. But for Ills earnest desire to see .Mr. Hick man elected, he would probably have been elected some time ago. How ever, now that Mr. Hickman has de clined acceptance, he is the most natural and competent choice of the organization. VANCE PERSONAL MENTION Miss Annie Bell Williams of Char leston spent a few days recently with he sister. Mrs. Thomas J. Hart, Miss Williams has been secretary of the Charleston Y. W. C. A. for several years, but has resigned this position to take a course at the Methodist Training School of Nashville, Tenn, Whither she has now gone. Her many friends regret exceedingly that she has left Charleston but at the same time they realize that this step will be the means rs greatly enlarg ing her sphere of usefulness in her chosen work. The Misses Wells have returned to Saluda. N. C. where they have been spending the Summer. They have purchased a home at Saluda and in tend spending the Summer up there. Miss Bertha Well* has gone to Ma rion, S. C. where she has a position as music teacher. Mr and Mrs. J. S- Hart have gone to Ellon. S. C. on a visit to their daughter. Mrs. L. E Bookhardt. who has been very sick. While there they will visit other relative*. Everybody is glad to see the 1 strengthlng of the cotton market. ! Cotton Is undoubtedly to cheap If the j crop in this section I* any under to the general conditions. While some few farmers are making a pretty full crop the average ts considerably be low normal, hardly more than 69 per 1 cent. MONDAY, SEPT. 21. Legal Notices. STATE OF GEORGIA, v RICHMOND COUNTY. To the Superior Court of Said County: The (petition of Thomas R. Wright, H. H. Coskery, Maurice Walton, P. H. Rice, F. L. Fuller, W. M. Nixon, R. j Roy Goodwin, Janies B. Wright and jjohn C. Wright, all of said State and I County, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire, for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to become incorporated under jthe name and style of “The Margaret j Wright Hospital,” for a period of 20 j years, with the privilege of renewal at ! the end of that time; with power by ' that name to contract and be contract, ed with; sue and be sued, have and use a common seal, and to have all other powers conferred by the laws of Georgia upon private corporations. 2. The principal place of business of the Company to be at Augusta. Rich mond County, Georgia. 3. The capitol stock of the company to be Twenty-Five thousand dollars, divided into shares of SIOO each, ac tually paid in, with the privilege of increasing the Capital stock at any time my majority vote of the stock holders to any sum not exceeding $50,000. 4. Said Company to have power, to borrow money on note or bond, to secure the same by mortgage or other form of security; with further author ity to buy, sell, rent, lease or other wise hold real estate and personal property needful, useful or necessary in the conduct of the busines. 5. The Company have power, through its stockholders, to make rules and by-laws for the government of the Company, and to conduct the business of the company through such officers having such powers, terms of office and salaries as may be designated in said uy-laws. 6. The object of the Company is pecuniary gain and profit to its stock holders. The particular business pro posed to be conducted to he the main tenance and operation of a hospital or sanitarium for the care and treat ment of all classes of sickness. Injur ies and diseases, including surgical operations, laboratory and analytical work of all kinds; with authority to conduct, in connection with said hospital, a training school, for the tratnging and education of nurses and with authority to issue to such nurses as shall complete the prescribed course, diplomas or certifi cates of graduation; and with author ity to generally do and perform all things necessary, needful, customary or desirable in connection with hos pitals or private sanitariums. 7. Petitioners pray that there be no personal liability on any stockholder except to the amount of unpaid stock subscriptions. Wherefore, they pray that they be made a body corporation under the name aforesaid, with the rights and powers above set forth. G. R. COFFIN. Petitioner’s Attorney. Filed in Office, this September 21, 1908. WM. D'A. WALKER. Clerk. S. C., R. Co., Ga. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY. I, W. D’A Walker, Clerk of Supe rior Court of Richmond County, certi fy that the foregoing is a true copy of Petition for Incorporation of "The Margaret YVright Hospital,” this day filed in said office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said Court, this September 21st, 1908. WM. D'A. WALKER, Clerk Sup. Ct., Rich. Co., Ga. S. 21, 28. O. 5, 12, c Notice of Sale and Transfer of Geor gia Railroad Stock. I as administrator of the Estate of Miss Elizabeth R. Bown. (known also as Miss Bettie Bowen) deceased, late of Lee County. Alabama, will sell on th ( . 21st. day of October 1908. to the highest bidder at public sale, before the Court House door, in Opelika, Alabama, between the legal sale hours six shares of Georgia Railroad Stock, belonging to said Estate, under and by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Lee County, Alabama, and I will transfer said Railroad Stock to the purchaser, this September 19th, 1908. JAMES B. COYNERS. Admr. S2l-28-05-21C Tax Collector's Office, Richmond County. Notice Is hereby given that the State County and School Tex for 1908 are now due and pay.'! i ■ this office. The fol lowing. are the rates per hundred. State | .50 County .44 School 35 * $1.31 or 113.10 per thousand. Tax payers ar* requested to make prompt payments. CifAS. 8. BOHLBR, Tax Collccfsr, Richmond County Oct 20c Administrator's Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice i* hereby given to all the creditors of the estate of Mrs. Ann Keenan, late ot said county, deceased, ] to render in an account of thetr de mands to me at 1126 D'Antlgnac 1 street within the time presortbed by lav., pr <-rl\ made out. and all pet ns Indthii'd to said deceased ar>) ' hereby requested o make immedlata | :c. meat to the undersigned. This seventh day of September, 1998. W H. CAREY. Adm ot Mrs. Ann Keonaa. 8 7 14 21 28 O 5 12c _