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Friday, September 25
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BOY BABY BON IN PRISON
ON BLACKWELL ISLAND
NEW YORK. —A baby boy weigh
ing nine pounds was born today to
Sarah Koten, the young woman who
has been in prison on Blackwell Is
land. awaiting trial for the killing of
Ur. Samuel Auspitz in the hallway of
131 West 130th street on June 7. The
Blackwell Island hospital physicians
reported mother and boy to be doing
well.
Distilled water. The purest water
on tlie market, at 4c per gallon, de
livered, Interstate Ice and Fuel Co.
WE ARE OPEN.
for business six days of each week
and for 52 weeks of each vesr. We're
telling von so as to have vmi keep it
in mind that can drop in any
time and buy
THAT WALL PAPER
you’re reckoning on getting for your
house. Paper that’s becoming for
every room you have can he had here.
Plain, embossed or with gold, when
i might of us, the prices are guaran
teed correct.
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OPERA BUILDING.
’PHONE 757
Before Sctioo! Begins, Think This Over!
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RICE & O’CONNOR SHOE COMPANY,
850 BROAD STREET. 730 BROAD STREET.
LEVIED LUO FOR
FORFEITED BDi
Mi'. Barrett anti Mr. Ay
cock Stood Bond for Mail
Carrier Who Did Not
Serve.
U. S. Marshal Murray returned
Thursday from Wilkes county, where
he served a levy on 630 acres of land
owned by W. G. Barett and H. L.
Aycock. They are heing sued by tho
government for $1,400, .as the result
of forfeiture of bond given by them
for a mail-carrier named Evans, sev
eral years ago.
The case Is an old one. quite unu
sual and interesting. Barrett and Ay
cock went on Evan's bond, to ride a
star mail route in Wilkes county.
It appears that the department exper
ienced great difficulty in transport
ing the mail, as Evans either didn't
like the route or found a better Jc>h.
At any rate, he never served as car
rier.
His bond, for $1,400, was forfeit
ed Ind his bondsmen are bearing tho
brunt of tis failure to cary out his
contract.
FALL OPENING
SOUVENIRS TO VISITORS.
On Saturday Mentpr & Rosen
bloom Co., will havt Its fall opening,
and all who are interested in seeing
in exhibition of stylish, elegantly
tailored clothing for men, women and
children, are cordially invited to at
tend. The women's department is
especially attractive, and women vis
itors are eivhusiastlc In their praise
of the new styles. Menler & Rosen
bloom Co.'s store is located at 911
Broad street.
You want your child to be quick
at learning, don’t you? You
don’t want him or her to be a
dullard? Of course not.
Give Them Every Advantage!
jf Remember, that if their feet are
not comfortable, they cannot he
expected to keep their minds on
their lessons while in school.
Let Us Shoe Them.
For the little ones we have full
lines of Merriman’s shoes-the
finest children’s shoes on earth.
For the school miss we offer
Queen Quality and E. P. Reed
makes-stylish and comfortable.
For youths we have a line at $4 in
all leathers that can’t be excelled.
PAPERS TAKEN OUT
01Ml. DAVIS'
POTTY
Mr. Bryan Lawrence, through bie
attorney, took out write of attach
ment on the property of W. J. Davis,
the former manager of the South
eastern Business College, Thursday
afternoon, before Judge Bennett. Mr.
Davis has two unpaid notes for rent
in the possession of Mr. Lawrence
and as he has left the oftv and it is
understood lutends' to remove his
property the attachments wore i»au«d.
The proceedings are in conformity
with section 4,521 of the civil code
of 18£2-
TODAY'S BEST STORY.
Booker T. Washington, »t a dinner in
Cleveland during the National Educa
tional Arno .ition's convention, won
oompllmented by a clergyman on Uls
eloquence.
Mr. Washington in reply told a story
of a Southern minister who could not
have been very oloquent.
“One Sunday morning, ** he said. “In
the midst of thin minister's sermon, r
hend poked itself through the door of
the vestry, and a low and tremulous
voice bald:
“ 'Parson, the church is on fire.’
" 'Vary well. Brother Sprains.* the
minister answered. 'I will retire. Per
haps you'd better wake up the coa-iurr-?
gat ion."
$23.05
Washington, D. C., and return via
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Ticket*
sold to 28th Incluelve. final limit Oc
tober 14th
For further information, aee Tick
et Agents, or call Atlantic Coast
Line office, 807 Broad street.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
I DISTILLERY IMS
RAIDED REAR
BLYTHE
The illicit distillery of W. C. Sell
ars. seven miles west of Bytho, was
raided and destroyed Thursday after
noon by Deputy U. S. Marshal Mur
ray. Sellars was arrested and
brought to Augusta. He was granted
a temporary bond Thursday, and will
appear before Commissioner Godwin
Friday affernon at 3:80 o'clock for a
preliminary hearing.
Sellar's still was about one half a
mile from his house Murray went
down without a fellow-officer, and ap
proached the plaoe quite unexpected
iy. Leaning against a tree near the
•'worm' was a double-barreled shot
gun. but Sellars didn't make trouble,
submitting quietly to arrest.
Marshal Murray procured an axe
and out up distillery, worm and para
phernalia.
WILSON AND MORAN
UP FOR STEALING
Had a Large Cartoon of
Tobacco That They Stole
From a Store.
Tom Wilson and Ed. Moran, the no
groes who were given SIOO. . or 90
days by Judge Picquet the other day
for loitering, were before him again
Friday morning, charged with larceny
from the house. The men when
caught had a large cartoon of tobacco,
which lliey said they had received
from the railroad in payment for their
work. Mr. Dicks Identified the to
bacco as having ben stolen from him
by the negro Ed. Moran, who was a
porter In hts store. The recorder
hound them over to the city court for
larceny from the house.
Griff Walker, a white man. was
given $2.30 or 3 days for violation of
the 460th section.
MUSICAL RECITAL AT THE
HEPHZIBAH HIGH SCHOOL
Mrs. Freeman, musical Instructor
at. the Hephzlbah high school will
give an entertainment at the acade
my auditorium Friday night, to be
participated In by her students A
very entertaining program has been
arranged.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
I ST ATM OF GEORFIA.
I RICHMOND COUNTV,
I Court of Ordinary, Richmond County,
Georgta.
Mary Radford and Rebecca Edwards,
Executors, vs. the Heirs at Law of
Laura C, Smith. Petition to Probate
Will in Solemn Form. Filed -Au
gust 19, 1908. Returnable No
j vember Term, 1908.
To Mrn. Elliott Brown, Joshua P.
Rentz and Edward Rentz, of Au
gusta, Georgia; George Keritz, of
Greenville, 8. C.; and the BUrvtving
children of John Smith, late of
Barnwell County, P C. Greeting:
Whereas, Mary rtadford and Re
becca Edwards, of Augusta, Ga , have
applied for probate In solemn form
at the November term, 1908, of tho
Court of Ordinary of Richmond Coun
ty, Georgia, of the will of Laura C.
Smith. late of said County, deceased,
and having In their petition stated
that you are th (; heirs at law of said
Laura C. Smith, and that your real
dences are abo\> Mated,
You are hereby etted to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinury of Rich
rnond County, State of Georgia to be
held on the flrat Monday In Novem
ber, 1908, at, 10 o'clock a m , as said
will of said Laura C Bmlth will thwi
be offered for probate In solemn form,
and unless some good cause is shown
to the contrary, the same will then
Jbe admitted to record.
Witness my hand and seal of office,
i this 19lh day of Auguat 1908,
ALEXANDKH H WALTON,
Ordinary It C., Ga.
Kept 4-2SOct9 23c
STATE OF CIOHGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
JO TIIL SHERIFF OF SMI) COIN
ty, or his lawful 'ejniM , Greeting
Mary A flpoits, i fohn Spotts.
Libel fort >1 voree
Th» dtfeidui't it the above stated
case, John HpoO*, * hereby required
in person or by attorney, to be and
I appear at the next term of the Hleh
; mond superior court to be held | n and
j for said County jforesa d , on tho
1 Third Monday In October, 1908, then
and Gere to answer the plaintiff, in
, action of complain:, as In default of
such appearance the court will pro
ceed thereon as to this trial may ap
i penaln
Wttnese the Hon Henry C. Ham
! mond. Judge of said Court, this 3rd
i dsy of bepteniber, 1908
WM D'A WALKER,
Clerk inpertor Court, Richmond
County, Ol
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Union Savings Bank (£1)
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The lien who
Direct This Bank
ore:
WM. SCHWEIOERT,
A. 8. MORRIS,
C H. COHEN,
E. J. DORIS,
J. P. MtTLHERIN,
F X DORR,
BOWDRK PHINIZY,
THOMAS S. GRAY,
T. S. RAWORTH,
PAUL HKYMANN,
LEGAL NOTICES
UNJTFD STATKS OF AMFIi IF A
NORTH-EASTKRN DIVISION OF
THK SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA.
In the matter of Malcom M. Lock
hart, Bankrupt.
By virtue of an order of the Hon.
•Jos. Ganahl, referee in bankrupt for
said jurisdiction dated Sept 17th,
1908, there will he 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 oi October, 190 X
All that lot or tract of land with
the improvements thereon, known as
1121 Telfair street, in ‘he cliv of Au
gusta, county of Richmond and state
of Georgia and situated on the north
side of said at root, between Koloc.k
and Marbury streets, fronting on Tel
fair Street (34) thirty four feet more
or less and running hack of equal
width one hundred and fifty-feet more
or loss, to an alley. The lot herein
designated is known as lot number
7 on a plat made by I). V. Reaves,
county surveyor, December, 1901,
recorded in deed book By’ 577 in
clerk’s office of superior court of
said county, and is bounded north by
Spellman’s alley, east by lot num
ber (8i eight, south by Telfair street,
and west by lot number (P) six.
Free from all liens whatsoever.
No bid will be accepted unless ac
companled by a certified check for
at least ten per cent of the hid. All
bids subject to confirmation by ref
eree. A F. PURDY,
824-olc Trustee in Bankruptcy,
gTATI OI GEORGIA
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, James T„ Grogan, Executor
of the* estate of Kftto Mullnney, Ist* of
said Comity, deceased has applied for
letters if Dlsfninston from said Wxecu
torshlp.
This Is therefore, to cite nil parsonH
concerned, to be and appear hi the Court
of Ordinary, of mm id County, to be held
on the first Monday in October. A. P.
1908, at 10 o'clock, a. in., and show cause,
If any they ran, why aoiu letters should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 11th
i day of September, A. D. idor.
ALEXANDKR 11. WALTON,
Ordinary, U. C.
Sept. 11, IR, 25 and Oct. 2.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas. U. K. Allen, administrator of
the estate of George 11. Allen, late of
said County, deceased, .has applied for
leave to sell Heal Estate belonging to
said estate.
This Is therefore, to c|i« nil persona
concerned, to bo and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of sakl County, to be held
on the flint Monday In October, A. I).
1908 at 10 o'clock a. in., and show cause.
If any they can, why leave to sell Real
Estate belonging so said estate should
not be granted ns prayed for.
Witness my official signature this 11th
day of Heptember, A P. 1908.
ALEXANDER ft WALTON,
ordinary, It C.
Bept. 11, I*. 25 and Oct 2.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Janie Smith has applied
for permanent lettern of administra
tion with will annexed on the estate
of Aufo t > V Smith, late of said coun
ty, deceased
This la, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, to he and appear at.
the court of ordinary of hrM county,
to be held on the flint Monday In Oc
tober, A. D. 1908, at 10 o’clock a.
m., and show cause, if any they eat),
whv said letters should not bo
granted.
Witness my official signature this
12th dav of Sept ember, A P. 1908.
ALEXANDER R WALTON,
si2 18-25;02 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Alfred B«rrl**n, ndminls
lis tor of th* estate of Altnr.da Berrien,
Into of s«fj County, dec-avd, hue ap
plet! for lc.< vc. to sell ft«-n! Ivitata belong
ing to said estate.
Tbs is therefore, to clh all persons
oini-rre-d, to t * amUnppew* »t the Court
of Ordinary *»f sale j< 'Hintv. to be held
on tho first Monday In Ocfol.«r, A. P.
190 s, at 10 o'clock a m. and show cause.
it any they #a, , why leave to sell Real
Fat ate % to sMH e-ißt#, should
not be gY’f'nted m p-uyed for.
Witness my official sign;., ore this 11*it
dsy of h'ptcmt >*r, A I* 1908.
ALEXANDER ft, WALTON,
Ordinary, K C.
Eept. 11, I*. r. and Oct. J
51 AT f, Or GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas fohn f L**d*v*i#. (‘Jnardt-iri
01 the estst* of Annie L Mas* of s«tij
County has rippilcxj for .siters of Dis
mission from s.tld guardianship
'I his Is therefore to Ms. nil persons
i 'onesrned, to be and appear »• t the Court
ts Ordinary. *>f said ibrnnty. n hi h»ld
on the nrst Monday In October, A. P.
i#OK, at 10 o'clock S in . uud sir v Cause,
If sny they ' >n, way tald letters vnoiild
not be grented
Witness my official signature this 11Hi
dsy ol Heptember, A. l< u'i.
ALEXANDER n WALTON.
Ordinary, ft. C.
Kept. 11, 11, 21 and Oct. 2.
In Case of Dispute
As to the payment of a bill, If you paid by a check on this bank, you
can show the cancelled check and you have a positive and legal proof
of payment. No one knows how many times bills are paid twice or ac
counts overpaid because of lack of receipts. The one sure way to get
a receipt is to pay by check. Every one who pays out money should
have a checking account.
We welcome such accounts not only from business firms, but also
from individuals both men and women.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
ny virtue of an order of Ihr Court
of ordinary dated September 7th. 1908,
I will sell ut the Court House In the city
of Augusta, Georgia on the first Tuesday
in October, 1908. betwee i the usual
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, tor
rash, the following property belonging to
the estate of M .1 Dewren, deceased:
Eight (9) shares of the Capital stock
of the Monte Sunn Company.
NELLI K F. PE WEEN.
Admx. i,. M. J. Peween.
Sept. 11, 18, 25 and Oct. 2c
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
VVherea.M, Mrs. Margaret Palmar hue
applied for Letters of Guarditinshlp of
the persons of M. Willard, William P.,
and Joseph Whig. Julian \\ I linker,
minors, residents of anld county.
This Is. therefore, to otto all persons
concerned, to hr and appesr at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to 1..» held
on the first Monday In October, A. P.
I9OR, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. and show cause,
If any they can, why said letters should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 11th
day of September, A. P. 1908.
ALEXANDER H. WALTON,
Ordinary, R. C.
Hcpt. 11, I*. 25 and Oct. 2.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
STATE Or GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
By virtue of nn order of the Court of
Ordinary dated September 7th, 1908, i
will sell at public outcry for cash, at
the Court House In tha City of Augusts,
Georgia, bet worn the usual hours of sale
on the. first Tuesday In October, 1908, to
the highest bidder, the following prop*
erty of the Estate of Pr. William 11.
Tutt, deceased:
Fifty (s<t) shares Aiken Manufacturing
company slock.
Forty (4ot shares Langley Manufactur
ing company stock.
, Forty (40) shares Merchants Bank
stock.
JAMEH L. FLEMING.
Surviving Kexcutor W. ff. Tuft.
Hept. 11, 18, 25 and Oct. 2.
•TATI Ol QloßOi^
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Edward J. Brannon, admin
istrator of t .y estate o& Mary P. Bren
oen, deceased, bus Hppllcd for leave to
•ell Ren 1 Estate and .Stocks belonging to
said estate.
This Is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear nt the Court
oi Ordinary of said County, to bo hold
on the flrat Monday In October, A. I).
1908, at JO o'clock a. rn.. and show cause, ;
If aiiw they can, why leave to »c|| Real ;
Estate and Blocks belonging to said ns ]
tale should not ha granted as prayed
for.
Witness my official signature thin nth
of Wcptfimber, A. I). 1008
ALICXANDIBII It. WALTON,
Ordinary, It. C.
Nept. 1.1, 18, 25 and Oct. 2.
ST ATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTV.
Wherims, J. J. VanDyk*. administra
tor of th* estate of KIIzhIhMH Van Dyke,
lata of Mtthl County, docsnsrd, him ap
plied h-uvo to H«‘ll It*itl Katatn hHonglng
to mm Id ftslatr,
Thla In th«r<*for#. to rffn nil persons
concerned, to he and appear nt the Court
of Ordlrnwrv of nald County, to hr* hnld
Jon thn first Monday In Ogf.ob»*r, A. D
1008, Jit JO o’clock u. in,, and show causa,
/ If any tlmy ran, wliy Ismvs to still Rntl
! lv. ;it« bHonglriff in raid r»*dMt# should
not ho granted as praynd for
WltnnsH*rny offlclwl signature this Uth
| day of Haptombor. A D JfeOH
AI.KXANDKIt It WALTON,
Ordinary, H. o.
11, 18, 25 and (a t. 2
f>TATE Of GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Wimr#*as, MlßMifl Lockhart, Adminis
trator of the of Mattln l,r«. Too
) lii'-r, Into of said County, *1«*«-ih**I hnr
J f*li#*ri for lauvfj to wall ltcal JBatatn hr-long
ing to raid rntfltr .
TJds Is t h«r "for#*, •#» cltr all p# rsons
r >n'« rnr-d, to h» and appear at the Court
"t Ordinary of dd County, to h« so ld
r ‘u the flrat Monday In O<*tobr*r, A. D
l'-0 y nt 10 O'clock a. m., mid show fans**,
I. any thr-y can, why low VO to «'d| Jlc M |
I I; tMto la longing to hh Id r*sliitn should
1 1,,, gratiled as prayed for.
Witness rny official Mlguaturs this llth
day of Kr*pt«nibcr, A. f>. Iftox
AI.ICXAMd.It K WALTON,
ordinary, it. r\
kept 11, JB, 25 and Of t. 2.
fITATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY,
Whfr*M«, Margarnt C Ur*iuhsrt. ad
mlnlstrMor of th< fsbitw of Isahdla ft.
Conwchcr, Into Of p,|d County, dc'**as»d.
Ji-f< applied for L< t*f ra of Dismission
from said ndrnlnlHraHftn.
| This I* thereff/f< , m efts all proson*
|* oi < r»mr-d, to hr* «nd appear at thr* Court
j of ordinary of s»i|d County, to be h«nl
I or. the hrst Monday In Oc»ot>er, A I),
Jftoß at 10 o>|ork «. m.. aud show r*u*n,
If any they can, why said letters should
no*, bo granted.
WJff!*-j»s rny official signature this 11 • n
dsy of Hsrfftr-mbsr, A. D. J9OB.
ALKXANDKR R. WALTON,
Ordinary, R. C.
Hnpt. 11 # it, 25 and Oct. 8.
PAGE NINE
LEGAL NOTICES
ELECTION NOTICE.
Tlie attention of all persons who
me, or may be, candidates for mem
bership in The City Council of Au
t nsta for the term of three years,
commencing January, 1909, la directed
j to the following provisions of the Aot
of the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia, approved Auguat 7th,
1907;
That every poraon nereafter intend
inn to become a candidate for tlie
mayoralty, or for membership In the
City Council of said city, at the reg
ular city eleclion, as now fixed by
law for the month of December shall,
between the first, Wednesday In Octo
ber and the first Wednesday in No
vembor, hot li Inclusive, preceding
such month of December, tile lu the
office of clerk of council of said city,
with said clerk or his deputy, a dec
laration or notice of such intention,
which shall state the poalUon, and,
in case of the candidacy being for
membership in the City Council, In
addition, (he ward; a written ac
knowledgement es the receipt of such
declaration, from said clerk or hia
deputy, shall always be evidence of
ils tiling. That in case not more
than one such notice or declaration
of intentions ia filed in respect to
any particular such position during
the time above required, then the
person so filing, by virtue of this aot.
becomes the Incumbent of such posi
tion for lhe nexl ensuing term as now
fixed liy law; and the said clerk oi
council, on the Thursday next euo
cceding such first Wednesday In No.
vernher, publish, lu each dally paper
of the (illy of Augusta, a declaration
to that effect; and shall also pub
lish on said Thursday and tha two
days next succeeding, In such papers,
the names ol candidates for each such
position, where ihere is more than
one candidate for any such position.
That once s week during the month
of September in each year, Hald clerk
shall publish, in such daily newspa
pers, as the official notices of the
City Council of Augusta may now,
or hereafter, publish in a notice of
the requirements of this act as touch
ing the next election. That In cases
where there Is not more than one
notice or declaration filed as hereto
fore required, in regard to any par
titular position, that no polls shall
lie opened nor election held, In such
ward or wards as such condition may
exist, neither In regard to tho mayor
alty nor membership In the City Coun
cil, unless in cases where there Is,
in years of the mayoralty election,
more tbun one candidate for the may
oralty, qualified as hereinbefore re
quired, and only one notice of inten
tlon iti respect to the mwinhorahlp In
council (lied, when and In which ca'<e,
the election shall be held as provided
by luw, hut lliu mayoralty alone.
In each sueh ward or wards. That
In case no notices, or declarations!
In regards to any particular plaoe or
position are filed, as hcrolnbefore re
quired. the election shall be held a*
provided by law; and in every case
where more than one such notloe or
declaration shall be so filed for tho
position In respect to which If. Is
filed, the election shall be held os
required by law,
WM. LYON MARTIN,
Clerk of Council.
s4-11-18-tS-30c.
Sheriff’s Sale.
STATE OP GEORGIA—
RJCHMON COUNTY.
Will lie Hold at the Court Houm, In
ih« ciiv of Augusta, County nnd Btato
nroniaaid, t lie it hu it I place for holding
Hherlff, Rule*, on the First Tuesday
In October next, during the legal
hours nf aula, l lie following described
property, to wit:
All that lot with improvement*
ihi-reon, situated nn Northeast corner
ol 'oh ami Hopkins atrneta, frontlu-t
*ti feet, more or lean on »rh atreet end
running hank 1 tiO feet., more or lea*,
lioiimli'd on North by Hopklna afreet,
i'-avt by lot ut 0. J Rooney, South by
lot of Mra, Johanna Mullane and
Went l»y 9th street, situated lu thn
<Tty or Augusta, County of Richmond
ind Htati of (Jeoigla. Levied on ua
tin- property of C. J. Rooney by virtue
Tax fl fat, Issued liy Ciiaa. (J Boh tor,
l ax Collector of Richmond County, on
the 20th dn or December, 1908 and
1!) <7, for Hiab , County nnd School
Taxes, for the year I9ofl and 1907
Pgulnr.t property Hlaiidlng in the
pnnie of C J. Rooney. Levy made
thin tth da of September, 1908, and
nollee served according 10 Law.
,INO. W. CLARK, Hherirr H. C. Ga.
Hepr 11, 18, 20, Oet 2c.
Tax Cell*, tor’s Office, Richmond
County
Noil, r l> hereby given that the mat*
•! Hehaol Tax tor i:.08 are new
due ~nd pi able at thlH office. Tha fol
lowlna are thr rales per huadred.
State /....|»0
county .. .48
School St
1111
or ll* 1" p'r thouaend. Tax peyera ora
r.'oueal.d to make prompt payments.
IT* AH, 8 HOIU.KIt,
Tax Collacfdr, Richmond County
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