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0«t Busy With Your Ad.
Reading. Its the Way .
to Wisdom.
The merohant who la "burled" In
tb* eare* of new stock* and new tin
deriaklng* should shun* hla time with
Ihal which waken thp other »hinKh
Issalble—hla advertising campaign
No ators ever prospered that fulled
to secure the Interest and patrttn&fe
of the "bargaln huntera ’
If you have, during this Hummer,
formed but one new hnblt —the habit
of reading and unawerlng ads -the
rummer will have been well spent If.
during tb' autumn, you form the habit
of ADVERTISING, a» well. It will
mean that YOUR SUIT IS COMING
IN"
If there la aomathlng you want
something a little out of the ordlnarv
—INQUIRE Or THE PUBLIC,
through a want ltd
The work-seeker who anawera tho
''Help Wanted'' ada. la really "lowklng
for work " Hut If he alao advents*-*
on hla own account hla ehancea will
be doubled —perhaps trebled
With the lever of Publicity von may
"lift'' your elorn to "bigger IhlngH "
Of courae the lever mual In- big'
enouah—and of proved quality I'heie
are OTHER KINDS of "Itvera to ne
had
WANTED HELP Male
WANTED: FOR U B ARMY
' Ahi a bodied, unmarried men be
tween egph of IK and 15, cltlrena of
United Hlntes. of good character and
temperate habits, who ran apa.'l.
rend and write English For inform.' ,
Hon appl> to Rei mltlns Oltleer Mil I
ler Walker Building. Augusta. Oa . |
or 211 1-2 Whitehall SI.. Atlanta, Oa .
or 411 Cherry Si , Macon Oa
COAT MAKERS WANTED TWO I
good coat makers Immediately.
Permanent poalllon Phil D. Kobn.
1X43 Main St, Columbia. S. C. »*&p
WANTED RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS
post office clerks, oar'lara, ’l,lOO uO j
yearly. Kaamtnatlons her* November
Hth Preparation free HYaoklln In
i.lltule, Hocbeat*r N Y t>cl 6p
WANTED HELP Female
NURSE SERVANT TO NURSE
and Bleep on place Good wage*
Muat come recommended Appiy 1137
Orcom K ' ?l '
WANTED A GOOD. COMPETENT
woman to do housework Aply Hid
Greene afreet SXI.i
(jooK A GOOD COOK WANTED
ai once Apply 707 Greene Hi
H26c
WANTED SITUATION
Malt).
HITLER SITUATION WANTED
an butler or driver Phillip Jackson,
1252 Twiggs St S27*
OFFICE HOY A YOl'Nil WHITE
boy. ugc 16. deglrea poalllon as of
flee work. Writes good band can
furnish beat of reference Address t .
W. D, care Herald S'Jtlai
STENOGRAPHER A YO’NG MAN
who rnn give reference desires po
sition as stenographer Address A.
T„ care Herald »25*«
WANTED SITUATION
female
CLERK A YOUNG LaDY DESIRES
|M>*lilon aa clerk or assistant book
keeper lias high school education.
Good references Address II S , care
I lei aid
WANTED Miscellaneous.
WANTED TO HUY RICHMOND
Ac»tl#n»v book* and other uchool
book* In na«* Dallquoat’a and
Old Hooktbop.** 21N Sev*mh tft
LOST AND FOUND
U)BT MONEY BET W ICIN' »T 0
Broad nod Union Saving* Bank,
two Inn dollar hill*; alt her on south
•Ido of llrond or crossing over to
bnnk Ktuder will please roramunt
cnti" M>d rerelve reward. Sandlfer
Drug Co., *7O llrond 8t Phone 14k
Bl.Sc
IX>BT POCKITTROOK \ POCKET
book, containing 1.10 00 In bllU,
•mall amount of allvnr and papers
with my name on them Lost at or
near O’Connor Bchwnar» Palm Co
Howard If returned to W. H. Croeher, |
No 30* Popular 81 »16c
U»BT A OOL.D BROOCH CONTAIN
In* pkoto of child Roturn to Her
aid Suitable reward. Ride
Fruits and Vegetables.
ik Yor want notuino rut 1
fraah fruit and vagttablea. 1 have
them In large quantities: I alao give
>ou something free with every ca»h
purchase Phone orders given prompt i
attention Call phone 6k Max Mo j
gulaarua 148 Broad atrect. B!7c
E M Deas.
MKATB HAB A KINK SKI KCT
■lock of home ralaed beef. veal,
pork, extra line lamb. »prlng lamb,
etc K M Deaa. SIS Jarkaon atrect.
Phone 110
Drugs
WHEN IN NERD OK ANYTHING IN
the drug line phone SIS We do
llvet to any part of the city, alao a
full line of Bulat garden aeed Model
Pharmaev B K Malheny, Prop, oo*
ner Broad aud Kolhx-k aired* Sl’Tc 1
No; You Certainly Cannot Get What Its Worth Unless You Advertise It!
FOR SALE- Real Estate.
EIVE NEW THREE ROOM COT
lagea, waterworks attached, on
Walker street near McKlnnle, Apply
520 McKtniile street. 'Phone 1030.
•27p
DWELLING NO 416 CALHOUN
Street. 5 roomii, hath, large yard,
stable; will make necessary repair*.
Jno It White, Agt. 'Phone 1173 or
2318. »29p
FARM FOR SALE 26 ACREH
good farm or garden land, one mile
Oracowood, Richmond county All
other Information, call or write 424
| Telfair street, Augusta, H2Be
I COTTAGE A STYLISH 6 ROOM
| eotlago In North Augusta for sale
at a sacrifice For particulars apply
P O. Box 717 City. sl»;f
FOR SALE
Horsee, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES
and inule* from ua, we both lose
money. Augusta Slock Yarda.
HORSE: HORSE, BUGGY AND HAR
ness for sale. Horae gentle; ault
eble for lady to drive. Owner moving
Into city. Address M. J. K., care Her
ald, a3oe
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves They
are hardy, clean stock, good milkers
slid with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm. For prices and estimates,
write Bowdre Phlnlay, Orovetown, Oa
FOR SALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Ton .os,. Geese, Muacovey Ducka;
, Parted P’vtnouth R.tcka; all farm
rained, healthy and from first claa#
I stock Prices raaaoaabla Addraas
| llowSra Phlnlay, Jrov.ttown, Ga. ts
| BUFF ORPINGTONS- A FEW MCE
young cockrcla for sain. From the
original famous Cook strain Bowdre
Phlnlay,
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
HIDKBOA KD ONE SIDEBOARD.
practically new, also one gas range.
Can be seen at L Sylvester &. Homi,
Kim Broad SI. 837 c
A BARGAIN IN 6 H P GASOLINE
engine In perfect condition foi
2X00.00 H E Fourcher, 572 Broad
SI UII
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NSW; 40
horsepower engine; can be eeen at
White's garrage; big bargain for
qulok buyoi. Apply at ones, Herald
offloa. ts
WRAPPING PATER: OLD NEWS
papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office JlGtf
Foil SALE HALF CORD DRY
pluo wood, delivered, for $l5O
Rustic swinge 23 00 and Rocking
t'hairs 21 A 0 each. Some Rne Coium
bla.i Wyandotte*, 8 L. Wyaudottes,
Light lliuliiiiu* and White Kooks at
special close out prices. Eggs for
hatching, all Bread* Belvldere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta, Ua
I'IXTI lIES A COMPLETE SET OF
drug store fixtures for sale at your
own price Apply 12H6 Broad St.
s27p
A BARGAIN IN l! H P. GASOLINE
nnglne In perfect condition for
2300 00 H E. Fourcher, 572 Broad
Ht 827 c
IOH SALK DISTILLED WATER.
four cents per gallon, d"ltvere-.l
Augusta Ice Co Phone 748 »23c
STOVE GAS COOK STOVE.
nearly new Cheap Cor cash Call
at 524 Crawford avenue s2sc
For Sale or Rent.
COTTAOK on month BANO FOR
».%!«• or rent. u sit room cotta*;*-
with put hoot* and «n pic itaH*
room \U modvrit cnnv**ntoMic«*B.
Phon** 1 Appl> 509 Broad *tra©
»2§p
Woodlawn Home For Sale
1 HAVE ONK OF THE PRETTIEST
homes In Woodlawn for »alc. two
•iiulc*. artistic design, T rooms, hath.
■mi reception hall; woodwork natural
pine oil finish, double parlor, large
lot 100x150 on corner under large
old oak tree*, good law n, well kept
hedge around place Short distance
from Woodlawn school or game high
ridge 23.500 Apply to H C Middle
ton Real Estate 135 Jacksotl afreet
.lo.r Bldg . S24tf
Business Opportunity
ARK YOU LOOKING FOB A WAY
to inake money If so, drop us a
■ aid. we will pul you next Box 4x
Albany, lla 827 p
Tessiers Pharmacy
KUKSO DISINFECTANT THE
beat there Is Any quantity Tes
! atari pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. ts
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
Alexander Seed Co.
Bulbe are In and now Is the time
to start them for Christmas flow
ers.
Nareisaus Grandiftore 25 cents
per dozen.
White Roman Hyaeintha, 40
cent* per doxao.
Chinese Sacred Lllllca, direct
from China, 10 cents each,
Freeslaa 25 cents per dozen.
YOUR LAWN
Should not be overlooked. If you
would have a pretty velvety
green lawn plant Alexander’s Ever
green Lawn Oraaa.
Price per pound (sufficient for
300 square feety, 80 oenta, 4 pounds
for 21 00; bushel of 15 pounds,
23 50.
Alexander Seed Co.
>ll Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.
RESIDENCE: MY RESIDENCE,
eight rooms, suitable for two fam
ilies, In good order, alao dwelling of
five rooms, will sell doube tenement,
446 and 447 Watkins St. D. Graham.
446 Walker St. S22tf
DWELLINO: SIX ROOM DWELLING,
1226 EIIU St., for rent; modern con
venience* Apply M. J. Toohsy, 130
Jackson St. «17tf
OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR
of Georgia Railroad Rank, from
October let Rent 2200. Apply Geor
gia Railroad Bank. al2tf
HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW
hous a in North Augusta, West ave
nue, near Hampton Terrcr, two bathe
and all modern Improvement*. See
It nnd you will rent It. Apply B C.
Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf
FOR RENT—Rooms.
ROOMS THREE CHOICE ROOMS
for rent for light, housekeeping
Bath, water name place. Private fam
ily. 246 Telfair. Olp
ROOMS: IN NORTH AUGUSTA,
two comfortable rooms, furnished
or unfurnished, pleasant location, on
West Ave. Apply to T. B Ellis, cor.
Geo A Pine Grove Ave. S26c
FLAT: A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS
with privilege of bath at 442 Fen
wick St. Apply 822 Center Si. Sl3tf
ROOMS TWO UNFURNISHED OR
one furnished room to root. No
children taken. Apply 419 Walker
street. s26p
Machines Repaired
ALL MAKES OF MACHINicS RE
paired by an expert adjuster. if
your machine was under water better
have ll looked after at once. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., No. 946 Broad
atraat. 030
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIRHK PLASTER 18
the beat plastering material for .
walls and ceilings. It gives uddl
tlonal strength to the building and
stays put foraver. A. H. McDaniel, j
Auguatn. Oa. Jl4tf
Shoe Repairing.
STOP AND CONSIDER AND OKT
up your winter shoes and bring
them to 10U5 Kills street, where you
can have the heat of skill work done
by hand, also save money by getting
up your children s school shoes W
Golden, 1005 Ellis street. s27c
To Piano Owners.
WHO INTEND MOVING FROM
this date on your piano moved,
tuned and rleaned for ss.On. The
apertul price of tulng la 12 60 Cn'l
up Hobt. J Watson, No 606 Brond
street Phoue 1717. Have your
plauo examined all work strictly first
class octJlc
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO AI,L
kinds of concrete work, such as
cement walks, reinforced work. I
have the latest improved machinery,
and au expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work (or btg or
ders Ksttmatea and specliU-ations
furnished A. H McDaniel, Augua
la. Oa. jSftf
Brignteu Up.
VARNISH STAINS. rH AT WIU,
make water soaked furniture look
Ike new Augusta Builders Supply
Co, tic. Proad 8t Phone Ski. oSc
Motorcycle.
I HAVE IN STUCK Al l. PARTS TO
do repair work on motorcycles If
your motor needs any repairs or sun
drlea call on R W Wataon. 218 Mr-
Intoih Si. Thone No 1711. Sl7c
The Lobbyist
ANTI TXIBB VIST CANNOT PRR
rent lobbyist from lobbying In the
lobbv of the Dyar B'dg Lobby Soda
Komi tain Phone S4k Slay In ,our
office and order drlnka s26c
DON’T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES 00 TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM
H. E. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
•3?C
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residents Studio, Sl9 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of chargs.
Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf
Verdery Pressing Club.
SUCCESSORS TO VERDERY, 313
Mclntosh St., phone 2425. Expert
cleaning, pressing and repairing; hats
cleaned and blocked; ladles’ suits and
skirts cleaned and pressed. All work
guaranteed. J. P. Stephen, Mgr.
S26c
Free For One Week
CLIP THIS OUT AND PRESENT IT
at our store with 25cts for one bot
tle of our Saponaceous Tooth Powdar
and receive a tooth brush free
'Phone 369. Parr's Pharmacy, 516
Broad St.
FISH FISH
Fresh from Fisheries Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits. : :
0. 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, 14U6
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
classes of fine carpenter work. Phono
No. 714. oßs
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
56 cents. Phone 112. Alts
Flood Shingles
NO. 2. 22.00; NO. 1. 23.00; F. O. B.
our yard; fifty cents additional for
handling Industrial Lumber Co.,
North Augusta. Slßtf
Reward
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
fe»er that Randall's Chill and Fe
ver tonic falls to cure. Guaranteed
to cure where others fall. No cure
no pay . Phone 2214 —Randall's Phar
macy. We deliver to any part of the
city. olOe:
Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair and put In first-class or
der, your trunks that were damaged
by the water. Telephone them 693,
they will send for your trunks, ex 1
amine them and let you know cost be
fore doing the work. If you prefer
e nice new trunk, they will take the
old on* as part pay nient. Give them
s call at Kul Broad, Wrong Side of
Street. ts
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE Lor UK FLOORING, CEIL
lng and weather boarding, all
gradeo; also a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-la
boards to Bxlo framelng All this
stock must he disposed of In next 30
days Address Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Ave and 15th St., or K.
J O'Connor, 855 Broad St tl
Barbecue Hash
BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR
day. Heady at 11 o'clock a. m. 25c
quart Vandiver's Meat Market,
1001 Ninth street. J26tf
Commercial School.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS;
shorthand. typewriting, practical
bookkeeping, arithmetic and spelling,
taught by Margaret Funk, assisted by
one of the most competent bookkeep
ers In Augusta For further inform
ation call on Margaret Funk, Com
mercial School. Harlson Bldg
t ol7c
Bicycle Repairing.
WHEN VOI R BICYCLE NEEDS RE
pairing call on nio I have a fine
stock of all parts and sundries to do
this kind of work Wheels sent for
; and delivered on short notice. E. W.
Watson. 218 Mclntosh St. Phone No.
; ITU. UT4
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
WOOD mow AWT* flWl
A,»>asa» a.
Horse Shoeing
HIGH WATER NEVER TOUCHED
me on horse shoeing. I have one
of the best equipped horse shoeing
shopg in Augusta, and always carry
a full line of shoes —forty-eight kegs.
Also use a great many handmade
shoes. 1 fit all the shoes myself and
see that they are put on properly. 1
| solicit your patronage, or a part of it,
at least. Three of the best shoeri
in town. I can shoe forty-five head,
four shoes each, per day. Shoes one
dollar per set and upwards. Monthly
shoeing. Horse clipping. Clipper
blades sharpened. L. M. Hutto, 722
Ellis street, S27c
Fine Groceries
WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST
groceries that the market can af
ford, call on W. R. Jones & Co., and
you will get the best of groceries for
the best prices. All orders given,
prompt attention. Phone 1160. VV
R. Jones & Co., 1250 Broad St. S27e j
Furnaces.
REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH I
guarantee to be in perfect condition
when complete. All first class and 1
we,l experienced help used for such 1
work. Call phone 493 or address Robt. I
A. .Mack, 913 Ellis St. 025 c
Notice.
TO BICYCLE RIDERS: WHILE
the streets are in bad condition, you
had better buy bells and lamps and
save yourself from an accident. I
have a full stock of lamps, bells and
carbide. E. W. Watson, 218 Mclntosh
St. Phone 1711. S27c
WANTED—Board
BOARD: YOUNG LADY DESIRES
room with board in a private fam
ily. Centrally located. Address E.
H. 8., care Herald. S27p
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL
COMMITTEEMAN VERY ILL
CHICAGO.—T. E. Ryan, the demo
cratic national committeeman from
Wisconsin, is In a critical condition
Friday at the West Side hospital in
this city. He Is suffering from
ureamic poisoning and has been in
the hospital for a week. Hospital au
thorities stated Friday that the pa
tient had passed a bad night.
UNCLE TOBEY'S THOUGHTLETS.
t#yprocri*y is the religion of the devil.
Gall is often mistaken for business
tact.
Hold fast lo that which Is good, even
If It is your best girl.
This old world would be lonesome
without the fouls.
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♦ SPECIAL NOTICES. ♦
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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 bv nit
GEORGE H. HOWARD
Sept 290
Water Works Notice.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be very careful to leave all hydrants
and other openings closed to avoid
auy 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
wasti which must he stopped.
Water will not be pul on in the
afternoon until lurthcr notice.
Sprinkling of lawns and washing
o' pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D. TWIGQS, JH.
Supt. C. W. W.
Stilt
Office of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908.
To Churlis S. Buh.er, Tax Collector,
Richmond County:
The following assessments upon
the State Tax (or the year 1903 are
hereby made and you or your suc
cessors in office an- hereby instructed
and required lo collect the same.
Pauper 5 8
Poor House .. . . 114
Roads and Bridges 12 8
Court Expense- - ..212
Maintaining Prisoners ....114
Jurors .. 5.8
Flections 2.
Ptth'lc Buildings 5 8
Jail .. 5 8
Coroner 2.1
Smail Pox 5.8
County Police 2.4
Reformatory 3.3
34.8 |
the same being forty-six cents on
ihe one hundred lollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four nnd 810 p>*r
rent of 'he Stub Tax of four and
K 5-100 mills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
WILLIAM F. EVE.
Judge Ultv Cnur: iml Ex off I’ommr
Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga j
Attest :
\VM PA WALKER, 'I rk
Oct 13 e
A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF
• Webb's Lode* N ■ F
I 4A. M . will be b. Id frt
A day. S* pt. 25th. si 8 o’clock
P M F c Degree will be
XL*’/c nfert. j M.
rial Lodge. No 1. and t '
lug brethren .re coidiallj
Invited
J 11 F4.YTHE W >1
\Y !l. SHERM \N. Sec
STATE TICKET OF
THE INDEPENDENTS
UNEQUALED ENTHUSIASM EN
SUED WHEN THEIR TICKET
WAS PLACED IN THE
FIELD
HEARST SPEAKS
—•
Makes Startling De
nouncements Against
the Leaders of the
Older Parties
NEW YORK. —Enthusiasm swept
I through Cooper Union like an ava
lanche as the Independence party
j placed in the field its complete state
ticket late Thursday night. The state
- conventions of the republican and
democratic parties saw no such out
bursts as attended the naming of the
state ticket of the new party.
After a session extending into the
early hours of today the following
j ticket was named:
Governor—Clarende J. Shearn of
New York.
Lieutenant Governor —Daniel Finn!-
more of St. Lawrence.
Secretary of State—Frank H. Stev
ens of Nassau.
Comptroller—Willard H. Glenn of
Onondaga.
Attorney General —William A. De
ford of Albany.
State Treasurer—Dr. William I. Slr
ovich of New York.
State Engineer and Surveyor— M. J.
Cafiero of Kings.
Associate Justice of the Court of
Appeals—Reuben R. Lyon of Steu
ben.
When Mr. Hearst appeared before
the convention there was a big dem
onstration. For ten minutes there was
not the slightest diminution of the
noise. Then as the cheering died
away Mr. Hearst stepped to the front
of the platform and began his speech.
Sensational revelations had been ,
expected and the convention was not i
disappointed. Mr. Hearst at first re
viewed briefly the work that has been 1
going on for the past few weeks.
Turning to New York state he de- j
dared that. Mr. Hughes throughout
his term has served the privileged
interests like the trained corporation
lawyer that he is.
j Chanler, he described as the "pock
:et piece” of Charles Murphey, ”ruh ;
bed smooth by Murphy’s soiled thumb
and a political turncoat.”
Then he read court records to show
| that Charles N. Haskell, in Ohio, had
appeared as attorney in the amalga
mation of the Illinois Steel company
and the Federal Steel company, and
how, having affected the transfer, he
sued the Trust for $50,000 fees.
Further than this. Mr. Hearst quot
ed from a speech made by Mr. Has
kell at a banquet in Tulsa. Oklahoma,
last February, in which Mr. Haskeil
defended the Standard Oil company,
praised its "plan for business," and
declared that it had "done wonders
in the United States.”
Then lie read a letter from Senator
John L. McLaurin of South Carolina,
who dickered with Archhold of th"e
Standard (41, and asked for Standard
Oil support to help him beat Tillman
for re-election to the senate.
He showed bv personal letters from
i Congressman Sibley that he had hint
j <‘d to Archhold. In a letter, that the
! friendship of a well known republi
can senator'could be secured by the
oil trust for a loan of $1,600.
Mr Sibley’s language in suggest
ing the loan was:
"Do you want to make the Invest
ment. He is one who will do any
thing In the world that is right for
his friends If ever needed."
Mr. Hearst read a letter from John
P. Elkin of Pennsylvania, who asked
I Archhold to take an interest in the
straight republican ticket and see
' that it got through."
Another letter bore the signature
lof Archhold and was addressed to N,
F. Clark of Pittsburg. In it Mr Arch
bold spoke of the coming election of
a democratic senator ‘ln West Vlr
ginia, and asked Mr. Clark to use
his Influence to have Governor Flom
Ing declare himself a candidate, "as
there Is no man better qualified or
who would make a more capable sen
ator."
The nomination of Clarence .1.
Shearn for governor came as a cli
max to an ovation in his honor which
began when the delegates saw him
enter the hall, and did not end till
the convention adjourned
AVl.it * • ■il six.it forest fire can do
to ihe toothpick supply!
Wio sild It wo* on apathetic earn-
•f*M" .' REPAIRS
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Legal Notice
GEORGlA—Richmond County—
To th© Superior Court of said County.
The petition of j. Inman Davis, of
Richmond County, Georgia, and J. J.
Tyler, of Richmond County, Georgia,
j respectfully -shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be in
corporated and made a body politio
1 under the name and style of Gavain
Manufacturing Company, for the period
of twenty years.
2. The principal office of said com
pany shall be in the City of Augusta,
Htate and County aforesaid, but petition
ers desire the right to establish branch
offices within this State, or elsewhere,
whenever the holders of a majority of
the stock may so determine.
3. The objeot of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its share
holders.
4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation is tho manufacturing
of Hosiery and other cotton goods.
5. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Ten Thousand Dollars, with
the privilege of increasing same to the
sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars, by the
majority vote of the stockholders, said
stock to be divided into shares of One
Hundred Dollars each. Ten per cent of
the amount of capital to be employed
by them has been actually paid in.
6. Petitioners desire the right to have
the subscriptions to said capital stock
paid in money or property to be taken
at 'a. fair valuation.
7. Petitioners further desire the right
to sue and be sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and use a common seal,
to make all necessary by-laws and reg
ulations, and to do all other things that
may be necessary for the successful
carrying on of said business, including
the right to buy, hold and sell real es
tate and personal property suitable to
ihe purposes of the corporation, and to
execute notes and bonds as evidence of
indebtedness Incurred, or which may be
incurred, in the conduct of the affairs
of the corporation and to secure the
same by mortgage, security-deed, or
other form of lien, under existing laws.
8. They desire for said incorporation
the power and authority to apply for and
accept amendments to its charter of
either form or substance by a vote of
a majority of its stock outstanding at
the time. They also ask authority for
said Incorporation to wind up its affairs,
liquidate and discontinue its business at
any tme it may'determine to do so by a
vote of two-thirds of its stock outstand
j ing at the time.
9. They desire for the said incorpora
tion the right of renewal when and as
provided by the laws of Georgia, and
that it have all such other rights, pow
j ers, privileges and immunities as arc
I incident to like Incorporations or per
j misslble under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
j corporated under the name and style
j aforesaid with the powers, privileges
! and immunities herein set forth, and as
| are now, or may hereafter be, allowed
a corporation of similar character under
the laws of Georgia.
HENRY S. JONES.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
I hereby certify that the foregoing pe
tition for incorporation of the Gavain
Manufacturing Company is a true and
correct copy of the original petition
filed in the Clerk’s Office Superior Court
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said court this' 25th day of Sep
tember, 190 S.
GEO. B. POURNELLE.
Deputy Clerk Superior Court Richmond
County, Georgia.
525-02-9-16 c
GEORGIA —Richmond County—
Maggie C. Brendel, vs. J. P. Brendel.
Libel for divorce. In Richmond Su
perior Court, October term, 1908.
The defendant. J. P. Brendel, is here
by required to be and appear Tn person
or by attorney, at the Superior Court,
next to be held in and for said county
aforesaid, on the 3rd Monday in October,
1908, then and there to answer tho
plaintiff in an action for divorce, etc.,
as in default of saiu appearance, said
court will proceed as to justice may ap
pertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond, Judge of said court, this 25th of
Septemb4*r, 1908.
GEO. B. POURNELLE.
Deputy Clerk. S. C., R. C., Ga.
525-30-02-9 c
Wilbur mem's
OFFICIAL FIIEHT
I.E MANS. France—Wilbur Wright
made his first official attempt Friday
to meet the requirements of the
French syndicate that contemplates
buying his machine.
He sent the craft up and after a
flight of 36 minutes and 14 seconds
the wind became so strong as to dis
turb the petrol and he was forced to
alight.
It was a condition Wright had nev
er figured on. and ho Immediately set
to work to modify the reservoir so
that the wind, no matter how strong
cannot displace the "essence.”
He expects to make an official
flight Friday evening. ,