The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 24, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT WANTS Set Busy With Your Ad. Beading. Its the Way . to Wisdom. The merchant who 1* "hurled" In the care* of new Block* and n*w uu iertaktn** ihould share hie tlm<- wlih that which inako* th< othPr thins* feasible—hi* advrr’ialua campaign No etore ever prospered that failed to secure the Interest and patrtniage of the "bargain-hunters" If you have, during thin rummer, formed but one new habit- the habit of reading ~*l answering ad* the rummer will have been wed spent If, during the autumn, you form the habit of ADVKRTIBINO, a* well, It will mean that YOUR 81111’ IS COMINO IN! If there I* something you want — romethlng a little out of the ordinary —INQUIRK OK THE PUBLIC, through a want ad The work-seeker who answer* the ‘‘Help Wanted" ad* I* really "looking for work.” But If he alao advertise* on hi* own aerount hi* rhancea will be doubled- perhap* trebled. With the lever of Publicity you may “lift" your More to "bigger thing* "I Of courae the lever mual be big enough *nd of proved quality Theie are OTHER KIMtS of ‘‘lever*" to oo had WANTED HELP Male WANTED: FOR D H AIIMY Able bodied, unmarried men btv tween age* of lti and 35. rlliv n* of Un|t«d Stale*, of good character and temperate habit*, who can »|.eal; read amt writ! English Fot tntonwi tlon applj to Recruiting Officer Mil ler Walker Building Auguata. Ua., or 28 12 Whlteball St, Atlantn, O* . or tit Cherry S' . Maeon (la COAT MAKERS WANTED TWO good < oat maker. Immediately Permanent poaltlon I'hll I). Kobo, 1343 Main S' , Columbia. 8. C. »*sp WANTED It MI.VS \\ MAIL CLERKS, I-.i*i office clerk*, caftara, *1,100,00 yearly. Examinations hcr»* November jgih Preparation free Franklin in I rtitute. ROCbc»t#t. N V Dct t>|' MEN OUR ILLUSTRATED CATA Ingne explain* how we teach bai bci trade In few week* mailed free Moler Barber College, Atlanta, (la *2«P WANTED HELP Female Wanted a good, competent «cman to do housework Aply bio Clfeene atreet COitK: A LOOP COOK WANTED et once Apply 707 Ureone St H2Gc WANTED SITUATION Mule. OFFICE BOV A YOUNG WIIITB boy, age Ifi, desires position us <>l flee work. Writ'-* good hand; can furnish best of Addresa 1 V.’. L>, rare Herald 87f.xx POSITION W VNTED HV '1 M• • - aleuogrsphe* and bookkeeper com blued He van* l years experience. Hapld. accutMe Addreaa I'roflrleul, Hit Htfflf 'i WORK OF ANY KINO lIA - A COl, ored man Willie Tilton. 912 (Iwlu nett St *M* BTBNOORAPHKH: A YO'NO MAN who i an give reference desires |m»- alt lon as stenographer Address A T.. carr Herald. »2l>xx WANTKO TO BOY RICHMOND Academy book* and Other school hooks In use DrllqueaCs "New and Old Bookshop," SIS Seventh Bt. WANTED SITUATION. Female. CI.KRk A YOI'NO I«AOY DfcStRKS position as clerk or assistant book keeper Has hl*h school education Oood references Address B 8, care Herald Lost and Found. U>BT MONKY BETWEEN 970 Broad and Futon Saunas Bank two ten dollar bills; either on south tide of Broad or cross Ink over to bank, Finder will please communt cate and rooelve r«-»nrd Sandlfer Drug Co, 970 Broad St Phone kts S2ic lx/tg v» »8T TI'KSDA Y AFTER bis Georgia train a yellow dug; answers .o the name of Scamp; l;> t>o reward If returned to L. M Hutto, 722 Kills 8t UABT POCKETHOOK A POCKET book, containing s;io 00 In bills, small amount of silver and papers with my name on *>em lavat at or near O'Connor Srh *rs Paint Co Reward ts returned to \V. H Crocker, No It* Popular St sJSc I.OST A OOU* BROOCH CONTAIN lug photo of rhlld Return to Her aid Suitable reward. SS&c WANTED Rooms ROOMS: TWO ROOMS WANTED. furnished, for Ughl housekeeping In good location, near business dis trict. John Gels, rare Thomas jt Bar ton Music CO, Clfjr. s2fp ROOMS TWO I'NFI'RNISHKD OR one furnished room to rent No children taken. Apply 419 Walker street. »S6p YES; a Want Ad. can “find the monev” to push a good enterprirse. In The Herald Pay lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge FOR SALE—Beal Estate FIVE new THREE ROOM cot ragea, wnterwork* attached, on Walker street. near McKlnnle. Apply 520 McKmnle atreet. ‘Phone 1030 a27p DWBLLING -NO. ' IIG. CALHOUN Street. 5 rooma, bath, large yard, arable; will mak ( , neceaaary repair*. Jno R White, Agt, ‘Phone 1173 or 2285. «*»P FARM: FOR HALE 26 ACRES good farm or garden land, one mile Oracewood, Richmond county. All other Information, call or write 424 j Telfair atreet, Auguata. 828 c COTTAOE: A STYLISH 6-ROOM ! cottage In North Auguata for Kale |at a aacrlflce. For particular apply ip O, Box 717 City. *I9U FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Hamesß, Carriages, Etc IF YOU DON'T HUY YOUR HORSES and mule* from u», we both loae money. Auguata Stock Yarda. horse horse, buooy and har iich* for aale. Horae girntle; suit.- j able for lady to drive. Owner moving Into city. Addrcaa M. J. K., care Her ald, »30c RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW choice helfora and bull calves They are hardy, clean slock, good milker* and with beef conformation. Juat the kind of cattle you like to aee around the (arm. For price* and eatltnatea, write liowdre Phluliy. Orovetown. Oa FOE BALE Poultry ana Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; Tou.os* Geese, Muucovey Durkl; R*rred l”vmouth Rieka; all farm raised, ha».thy and from ftrshclas* etock l’rlcea reasonable, Address Bowdre Phlnlxy, Grovutown, Oa. ts BUFF ORPINOTONB V FEW MCE young cockrela for sale. From the original famoua Cook strain. Rowdre Phlnlsy. TOR SALE Miscellaneous A BARGAIN IN r, H P GASOLINE engine In perfect condition sot $200.1H) H. E Fourcher, f>72 Broad St. S27c AUTOMOBILE GOOD AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; can be seen at White's garrage; big bargain for quick buys.. Apply at once, Herald office. ts WRAPPING PAPJSRt OLD NEW!} papers for wrapping purposes. Ap ply at Hi raid office Jl6tf FOR SALE: HALF CORD DRY pine Wood, delivered. for $ 1.50. Hurtle awing* $3.00 and Rocking Chair* $1 60 each. Some fine Coium blah Wyandrtte*, s I. Wyandotte*. , Light Brahma* and White Rock* at - hparlni close out prices Eggs for hatching, all Breed* Helvld*ro Pool try Farm. Phone 1184. Augusta, Ua Fix'l l IU-.S A COMPLETE SET 1)1 drug store fixture* for *ale at your own price. Apply 12*6 Broad St *27p A BARGAIN IN 6 H P. GASOLINE engine In perfect condition for *200.00. 11. K. Fourcher, 572 Broad Bt. S27c FOR SALE IIIS’I 11.1. ED WATER four rent* per l gallon, d llvered Augusta Ice Co. Phone 741. *253 STOVE: GAS COOKING STOVE. kerosene heat lug stove, kerosene lamps, kitchen table aud safe, chairs, carpet amt rug* at a bargain Apply 338 Greene St. 5240 STOVE GAS COOK STOVE. nearly new Cheap for rash. Call at 524 Crawford avenue. a.’ftr Woodlawn Home For Sale I HAVE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST homes 111 Woodlawn for sale, two atorles. arttsttr design. 7 room*, bath, and reception hall; woodwork natural pine, oil finish, double parlor; large lot IQOil&n on corner under large old oak treea. good lawn, well-kept hedge around place. Short distance front Woodlawn school or same high ridge $; 804) Apply to II C. Middle ton. ileal Estate, 135 Jackson street (l»er Bldg ) S24tf HIGH WATER Got into lots of cash reg isters. We have cleaned about 50, let us have yours, as we make a specialty of this work. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher »17c For Sale or Rent. BUI, WELL PAYING BROAD street boarding house Csuse (or sale t* death in family Apply O 1, D, care Herald. s24c COTTAGE ON MONTE SANO FOR sale or rent; a six-room cot tag with out house and an.pie stable room AH modern convenient** ‘Phone 2SI Apply 509 Broad sire* *29)1 Alexander Seed Co. Bulbs are in and now Is the time to start them for Christmas flow ers. Narcissus Grandifto'-a 25 cents per dozen. White Roman Hyacinths, 40 cents per dozen. Chinese Sacred Lillies, direct from China, 10 cents each. Freeslas 26 cents per dozen. YOUR LAWN Should not be overlooked. If you would have a pretty velvety green lawn plant Alexander’s Ever green Lawn Gras*. Uric* per pound (sufficient for 300 square feet), 30 cents, 4 pounds for $1.00; bushel of 15 pounds, $3.50. Alexander Seed Co. 811 Broadway. Augusta, Ga. FOR RENT—ReaI Estate. HOUSE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE ALL complete, possession first October. Apply at 446 Walker St., to I). Gra ham. S22tf DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING, 1226 Ellis St., for rent; modern con veniences Apply M. J. Toobey, 130 Jackson St. sl7tf OFFICE CORNER OK ALLEY REAR of Georgia Railroad Bank, from October Ist. Rent S2OO. Apply Geor gla Railroad Bank. sl2tf HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW house In North .Augusta, West ave nue, near Hampton Terrce, two baths and all modern Improvement*. Sea it and you will rent It. Apply B. C. Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf FOR RENT - Rooms. ROOMS: IN NORTH AUGUSTA. two comfortable rooms, furnished or unfurnished, pleasant location, on West Ave. Apply to T. It. Eilts, cor. Oeo & Fine Grove Ave. 826 c FLAT A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS with privilege of bath at 442 Fen wick St. Apply 622 Canter St. Sl3tf Machines Repaired ALL MAKES OF MAeillNkiS RE paired by an expert adjuster. If your machine wan under wator better ha\e It looked after at once. Singer Sewing Macnlno Co., No. 946 Broad street, o3c Plasterine Material IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS the beat plastering material for walkt and ceilings U fives add! tlonal strength to the building and stays put forever. A. H. McDaniel, Augusta, Oa. Jlitf School Supplies. FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Tablets, pencils, paper, craon, etc. Tesaler Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. SlOtf Shoe Repairing. STOP AND CONSIDER AND GET up your winter *boea and bring them to 1006 Ellla street, where you can have the best of skill work done by hand, also save money by getting up your children's school shoes, \\ Golden, 1005 Ellis street. a27c To Piano Owners. WHO INTEND MOVING; FROM this date on your piano moved, lined and cleaned for $6.00, The pedal price of tiling 1* $2 50 O'l ip Kobt. J. Watson, No. 666 Broad ■ I reel. ‘Phono 1717. Have your piano examined all work strictly first class. oct2tC Concrete Work. CONCRETE WORK 1 DO ALL kinds of concrete work, such as cement walks, relnfoiced work. 1 uuve 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. 127tf Brignteu Up. VARNISH STAINS. THAT WILL make water snaked furniture look iki new Auguata Builders Supply Co., 643 p.roai St. ‘Phone 321. o3c The Lobbyist ANTI-LOBBYIST CANNOT PRE rent lobbyist from lobbying In (be lobby of the Dyer Bldg lafiiby Soda Fountain. Phone 669 Stay In your offtee and order drinks. s26c Barber Shop I ADVERTISE WHAT I DO—l DO what l advertise. Your money back If. after taking my treatment for dandruff and not cured. I make aealp treatment a specialty, having 16 years' experience ts I fall to cure It will coat you nothing W S Hall, Building. Barber Shop. s2lc DON'T LET YOUR BI CYCLES GO TO RUIN, WE IRE READY AND Cldr SAVE THEM. h. E. Fourcher •>72 BROAD STREET. I THE AUGUSTA HERALD WANTS MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER, Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot. Kodak films developed free of charge. Four Post Cards, 50c. alOtf Verdery Pressing Club. SUCCESSORS TO VEKDKKY. 313 Mclntosh St., phone 24 25. Expert cleaning, preening and repairing; hats cleaned and blocked; ladlea’ suite and skirts cleaned and preened. All work guaranteed. J, P. Stephen, Mgr. S26c Free For One Week CLIP THIS OUT AND PRESENT IT at our store with 25ctn for one but lie of our Saponaceous Tooth Powd and receive a tooth brush free Phone 369. Parr’s Pharmacy, 516 Broad SL FISH FISH Fresh from FisLeries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : : O. D. FORENCE Phone 1067. 446 Broad St. Indian Motorcycle. IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. AT A bargain. Only reason' for selling leaving city. John W. Mathew, 1406 Estes St. s2sp 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 Classen of fine carpenter work. ‘Phono No. 714. o6a Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel. Phone 16. Al2tf Windsor Soring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA, Kidney trouble; 6 gallons delivered 60 cent* Phono 112. Alts 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 Reward j FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND S Infer that Randall's Chill and Fe i ver tonic fails to enre. Guaranteed |to cure where others fail. No curs no pay. Phone 2214—Randall’s Phar i macy. We deliver to any part of the city. oIOc Damaged by the Freshet. THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY will repair and put In first-class 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 n nice new trunk, they will take the old om aa part payment. Give them a call at hvl Broad, Wrong Side of Street. ts Cheap Lumber A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING. CEIL lug and weather boarding, all grades; also a lot of rough lumber short and long leaf, from 1-In board* to Bxlo rramelng All this stock must be disposed of In next 30 days. Address Standard Lumber Co., Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E. J. O'Connor, 855 Broad St. tt Commercial School. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS; shorthand, typewriting, practical bivJkkceping. arlthme . and spelling, taught by Margaret Funk, assisted by one of the most competent bookkeep er* In Augusta For further Inform ation cnll on Margaret Funk. Com mercial School. Hartson Bldg ol7c ■ 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 wroivo. taoi* Ateo SIR I* ne « « n* TA. UA. Every Woman /v, a'O Aim RiH’iiti:. wvtiuifftftt] Kl S" LVMurl mg Spray V' n» »** w* *a nso -Iratttt for SWgl'vT'7” M l H V I. I . t ~i w g S / J r u. k U a? / c »tt I U • in. 4* |-M( iMllifff.M W kOHIk A Trial Will Prove 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c Barbecue Hash BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR day. Ready at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c quart. Vandiver’s Meat Market, 1001 Ninth street. j2stf Legal Notice UNITED STATES OF NORTH-EASTERN DIVISION OF THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In the matter of Malcom M. Lock hart, Bankrupt. By virtue of an order of the Hon. ■!os. Ganahl, referee in bankrupt for said jurisdiction dated Sept 17th. 1908, there will be sold at public out cry to the highest bidder for cash on the premises known as 1121 Telfair street, Augusta, Ga., at 12 o'clock noon of the 2nd day of Oc'oher, 1908. All that lot or tract of land with the improvements thereon, known as 1121 Telfair street, in 'he city of Au gusta, county of Richmond and state of Georgia and situated on the north tide of said street, between Kolock and Marbury sareets, fronting on Tol tair street (34) thirty-four feet more or less and running back of equal width one hundred and fifty-feet more or less, to .an alley. The lot herein designated is known as lot number 7 on a plat made by D. V. Reaves, county surveyor, December, 1901, recorded in deed book 6y‘ 577 in clerk's office of superior court of said county, and is bounded north by Spellman’s alley, east by lot num ber (8) eight, south by Telfair street, and west by lot number (6) six. Free from all liens whatsoever. No bid will be accepted unless ac companied by a certified check for at least ten per cent of the bid. All bids subject to confirmation by ref eree. A. F. PURDY, 524-olc Trustee in Bankruptcy. STATE~ OF GEORGIA— RICHMOND COUNTY. TO THE SHERIFF OF SAID COUN ty, or his lawful deputy, Greeting. Mary A. Spotts, vs. John Spotts. Libel for Divorce. The defendant in the above stated case, John Spotts, is hereby required in person or by attorney, to be and appear at the next term of the Rich mond superior court to be held in and for said County aforesaid , on the Third Monday in October, 1908, then and there to answer the plaintiff in action of complaint, as in default of such anpeafance the court will pro ceed thereon as to this trial may ap pertain. Witness the Hon. Henry C. Ham mond, Judge of said Court, this 3rd day of September, 1908, WM. D A. WALKER, Clerk Superior Court, Richmond County, Ga. s 3-21 oct l-15c SPECIAL NOTICES. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to notify the public ana all whom it may concern that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, except those personally contracted by me UEOIiOE H. HOWARD Sept 29c 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 lurther notice. Sprinkling of lawns and washing o f pavements strictly prohibited. JNO. D. TWIGGS, JR. Supt. C. W. W. siitr Office of Commissioner of Roads and Revenue, Richmond County, Ga. .Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908. To Charles S. Bohier, Tax Collector, Richmond County: The following assessments upon the State Tax for the year i9OB are hereby mad" and you or your suc cessors in office are hereby instructed and required to collect the same. Pauper 5 8 Poor House 114 Roads and Bridges IJB Court Expense * -12 Maintaining Prisoners ....114 Jurors f>.B Elections 2. Public Jail 5.8 Coroner 2 1 Sma 1 Pox 5-8 County Police *.2.4 Reformatory . 94.8 the same being forty-six cents on the one hundred dollars of taxable property, or ninety-tou r and 8-10 per cent of the St at* Tax of four and 15-100 mills, levied for other thau lundtng purpose WILLIAM F EVE, Judge City Court and Ex-Off. I'ommr Roads and Revenue. Richmond Co. Ga Attest : WM D'A WALKER. ‘’l«rk Oct 15 c A CA! If Ml Ml ' \TH»N OF i Webb's l-odg*’. No. I*6 F A A M. will be held Frb dav. Sept. 25th. at S o'clock v P.\l F C Degree will be Vp confern d Members of So rial No 1, and visit- mg brethren are cordially invited. J H FLYTHE. W M W H. SHERMAN. Sec. fright, /few. Fresh (foods > Oo &e f bund in JCocal %?hops All of us are more than tired of scraping mud off our furniture and ] making our conversation consist sole :ly of our personal losses during the j flood, conversation that is varied only |by the remarks of the woman who I tells us what an awful time she is having with the painters and plumb ers preparatory' to moving, the first of October. We hail with rapture, then, the real opening of the theatrical season, the beginning of what means the distrac tions of social life. If we have the theatre there will soon be dinner par ties and luncheons and now and then a game of bridge, all of which means that there must be gownfs to be worn at these functions. Only a woman and one who has money and who knows how to spend it can realize the absolute rapture attendant upon a call to replenish her wardrobe. All that absorbed her be fore this call was made becomes a matter of no importance when she once realizes that the hour for hats and gowns has struck. With what avidity does she turn to the task that is so wholly a pleasure, and with what, absorbed attention does she read of where this, that or the other thing may be had for her or for the children. What she will read today includes; At the Andrews Bros.’ Company Are to be found some of the new est, freshest, altogether most attrac tive ready-made gowns to be found in Augusta, each one of which has been personally selected by Miss Mahoney, whose taste in this and other lines is unimpeachable. AT R. L. HUNTER’S May be seen countless varieties of those charming plaid-topped *socks tnat both the boys and the girls are wearing into the late winter, and that are so very attractive when they are chosen so as to match the color of the little frock or the Russian blouse suit. At J. B. White & Co.’s Are kimonas in the most fascinat ing designs imaginable. The kimona is a garment that is absolutely in dlspensible when once the social sea son has begun, for nothing else offers such perfect ease from the restric tions of the elaborate toilet. White is showing kimonas in every material and for every conceivable price. At Burton-Taylor-Wise Co. Ail the world of fashion knows that i the new directoire gown is decidedly incomplete without the much-talked-of directoire sash. Exactly the correct ribbon for making these sashes has been especially imported by the Bur ton-Taylor-Wise Co. in all the most approved colors and designs. LEGAL NOTICES. Debtors' and Creditors’ Notice. STATE OF GEORGIA— RICHMOND COUNTY. All parties having claims against the estate of Mrs. Harriet R. Tutt. late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, properly proven, to the undersigned; and all parties indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make prompt payment. Rem Remsen, Adm. Harriet R. Tutt, 509 Telfair Street, Augusta. Georgia. slO-17-24;ol-8-15c Tax Collector's Office, Richmond County. Notice Is hereby given that the State County and School Tax for 1908 are now due and payable at tiiis office. The fol lowing. are the rates per hundred. State $ .50 County .46 School 35 $1.31 or $13.10 per thousand. Tax payers are requested to make prompt payments. CiiAS. S. BOHI.ER. Tax Collector, Richmond County Oct 20c STATE OF GEORGIA RICHMOND COUNTY. Administrators Debtor and Creditor Notice. Notice is hereby given to all credit ors of the estate of Martha Peeples ;of said county, deceased, to render in an account of demands to me | within the time prescribed by law, i properly made out. And ail persons ' indebted to said deceased are hereby j ' requested to make immediate pay- j I nfcul to the undersigned. This 2i.n dav of August. 1908. ROBERT C. WILLIAMS. > • aministrator of Martha Peeples. a2O-27; s3-10-17-24c STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY. Notice is hereby given to all per- J sons having claims against Adeline] | Brady, lat,, of said County, deceased, Ito present them to the undersigned 1 properly proven, within the time pre- j scribed by law. or to Bryson Crane, i Esq., mv attorney at law, Augusta.! Ga And all persons Indebted to said de- 1 cea*ed are hereby required to make | Immediate payment to the under signed. This 16th day of September, 1908., 18A AC* A. BRADY', Executor, J2S Madison St., Atlanta, Ga I Sl7 24 01.8 15 22c THURSDAY, SEPT. ZA:. WANTS At Mullarky & Sullivan’s. One of the fads of the season is ths house-gown of percale, a fad that seems a most sensible one when there is taken into consideration tha exquisite designs in percale that are being shown by Mullarky & Sullivan, designs that make the creation of a .fetching gown something infinitely easy to the least experienced of dress makers. LIBRARY ID MOVE TO NEWJUJRTERS Will Occupy Place Now Used As Chelsea Hotel. Special Room To Be Fit ted Up. There was a called meeting of the directors of the Young Men s Library association Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock for the purpose of discus sing the idea of moving the library to other and better quarters. It was decided that the library would be moved to the building now occupied by the Chelsea boarding house, two doors below its present lo cation. These rooms whe’n fixed up will be in every way suitable for the purpose. The librarian is going to fix up a room for the purpose of keeping gov ernment books aud documents. Tho library contains hundreds of these books and as they are read from time to time it will be a good idea to have them m a certain place where they are easily obtainable '"at any time. The meeting decided to leave the moving to the librarian and presi dent who are to make their report at the next meeting of the directors. SMITH ANdThUDSON AT FARMERS’ MEETING At Least Fifty Speakers Will Be on the Program. ATLANTA, Ga.—Governor Hoka Smith and State Commissioner of Agriculture T. G. Hudson have been invited to attend the two state farm ers’ meeting which will be held in Natches, Miss., November 24-27. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Natchez chamber of commerce and the Mississippi-LouisAana. Agri cultural association. It is expected that more than 700 delegates will be in attendance. The program will in clude at least fifty speakers. LEGAL NOTICES PROVIDING A REPRESENTATIVE FOR BEN HILL COUNTY. A Proclamation. By His Excellency, Hoke Smith, i Governor. I Atlanta, Ga., August 6th, Whereas, the General Assembly at I jP ‘session in 1908 proposed ah stpendmew, to the constitution of the State, as *: forth in an Act approved , r 1908. to wit: ' Sec. 1. He It enacted by the Genera _ Assembly of the State of Georgia; i hu| Paragraph one of section 3 article 3 o“ the Constitution of Georgia, as amended by an Act approved July 27th, 1904 is hereby amended by striking “ISS Kep resentatives’ in the said paragraph ol the Constitution as amended and substi tuting “IS4 representatives.” Par. 1. The House of Representatives shall consist of not more than 184 rep resentatives, apportioned among the sev eral counties as follows, to-wit: To tne six counties having the largest popula tion, viz. Chatham, Bibb, Fioyd, Fulton. Richmond and Thomas three represen tatises each; to the twenty-six counties having tht- next largest population, viz. Bartow, Bulloch, Burke, Cobb, Carroii, Coweta, Lie Kalb, Decatur, Dooly, Elbert, Emaunel, Gwinnett,'Hall, Houston, Jac* son. Daurcns, Lowndes Meriwether, Monro**. Muscogee, Sumter, Tattnall, Trop. Walton, Washington and Wilkes, two (2) representatives each, and to the remaining counties one representatives each. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, by ths authority aforesaid; That when said amendment shall be agreed to by two thirds «>f the members elected to eacn house it shall be entered upon the Jour nal of each house with the ayes and navs thereon, an# published in one or more newspapers in each congressional dis trict in said State, for two (2) inonms previous to the time for holding the next general election and shall, at said next general election be submitted to the peo pli* for ratification in the following form to-wit: “for ratification” or “against ratification.” and if a majority of the UL rnbenl of the general assembly voting tiieron Nhall vote for ratification, 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 ot the g4*neral assembly and returns mere of made to the Governor, then he shai declare said umondmeht adopted, ano make proclamation of the result of sai4 flection by publication of the result oi «• ild election In one or more newapaperi in each congressional district of tni State. * Now, therefore, I, Hoke Smith, gov ernor of said State do issue this, m! pr<>< I. l mation hereby d»-cl;!ring kbat tu* / . < ons :t',?ion is submitt*'! for r;AifjJLor ■ • r. ;• tlon to the v-nors of the qualified to vote for members of the gen era 1 assembly at the general election t 4 be held on Wednesday. October 7th. 1101 HOKE SMITH, Governor. By the Governor. PHILIP POOR. Seeretary of State.