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SATURDAY, SEPT. 26.
WANTS
Get usy With Your Ad.
Reading. Its the Way .
to Wisdom.
The merchant who is "buried” in
the cares of new stocks and new un
dertakings should share his time with
that which makes the othPr things
leasible—his advertising campaign.
No store ever prospered that tailed
to secure the interest and patronage
of the "bargain-hunters.”
If you have, during this summer. !
formed but one new habit—the habit i
of rending and answering ads. —the'
summer w ill have been well spent. If, j
during the autumn, vou form the habit
ot ADVERTISING, as well, it will
mean that YOUR SHIP IS COMING
IN!
If there i? eomething you want
Fomethirg a little out of the ordinary j
—INQUIRE Of THE PUBLIC, l
through a want ad.
The work-seeker who answers the
"Help Wanted" ads. is really '‘locking
lor work. ' But it he also advertises
on nis ow'n account his chances will
be doubled —perha-ps trebled. Jl
With the le'ver of Publicity you may ;
“lift" your store to "bigger things."
Of course the lever must bo big i
cnonsh —and of proved quality. Theie i
are OTHER KINDS of "levers" to oe j
had.
WANTED HELP Male
WANTED RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS
Post office clerks, carriers, .fl.iOO.uO
yearly. Examinations here November
18th. Preparation free. Franklin In
; tltute, Rochester. N. Y Oct tip
WANTED HELP—Female |
NURSE: • SERVANT TO NURSE
and sleep on place. Good wages.
Must come recommended. Apply 1137
(. ne s*. slip
WANTED: A GOOD. COMPETENT
woman to do housework. Aply 91G
Greene street. S2Gc
COOK: A GOOD COOK WANTED
at once. Apply 707 Greene St.
S26c
COOK: WANTED A GOOD COOK.
Apply 1320 Greene St. • »2Gc
COMPANION: WANTED A MIDDLE
aged while woman as companion.
232 Broad St. s2Gp
NURSE: EXPERIENCED NURSE
wanted: one who will sleep on
premises; must bring recommenda
tion; answer by letter. Mrs. L. G.
Doughty, No. 1012 Greene St. s2Bc
WANTED SITUATION -
Male.
BUTLER: SITUATION WANTED
as butler or driver. Phillip Jackson,
1252 Twiggs St. S27x
OFFICE BOY: A YOUNG WHITE
boy. age IC, desires position as of
fice work. Writes good hand; can
furnish best of reference. Address C.
W. I)., c. re Herald. S26xx
WANTED SITUATION.
(female.
CLERK: A YOUNG LADY DESIRES
position as clerk or assistant book
keeper. Has high school education.
Good references. Address B. S., care
Herald. MtC
WANTED, Miscellaneous.
WANTED—TO BUY RICHMOND
Academy books and other school
books in use. Dellquest’s "New and
Old Bookshop,” 215 Seventh St.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
SIDEBOARD: ONE SIDEBOARD,
practicaliy new. also one gas ranj,e.
Can be seen at L. Sylvester & Sons,
838 Bread St. SI7C
A BARGAIN IN G H.-P. GASOLINE
et.gine in perfect condition sot
$200.00. H. E. Fourcber, 572 Broad
St. 327 c
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
White’s garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. If
WRAPPING PAF3R: OLD NEWS
papers for wrauplng purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office. JlGtf
FOR SALE: HALF CORD DRY
piue wood, delivered, for $1.60.
Rustic swings S3(O and Rocking
Chairs $1.60 each. Some fine Colum
bian Wysndottes, S. i, Wyandottes,
Light Brahmas and White Rocks at
speciai "lose out prices. Eggs to/
hatching, all Breeds. Belvldere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta, Ua
FIXTURES: A COMPLETE SET OF
drug store fixtures for sale at your
own Apply 1286 Broad St.
s27p
A BARGAIN IN 6 H.-P. GASOLINE
engine in perfect condition for
$200.00. H. E. Fourcher, 572 Broad
St. 327 c
FOR SALE
youitry and Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BROtZE TURKEYS;
Tou.a*e Geese, Musrovey Ducks;
B»rrod P'vmouth Ricks; all farm
raised, be«.thy and from first-clast
stock Price* reasonable. Address
Bow Are Phtnlzy, Urovi-town, Ga. ts
BUFF ORPINGTONS- A FEW MCE
young cockrels for tale. From the
original fatfious Cook ttraio. Bowdrn
Phlnlzy, ’
YES; There Are Some Things in Which a Want Ad. Cannot Help You—But Not Many of Them.
in The Herald Pay
lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR SALE
Horses. Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOU DON’T BUY YOUR HORSES
and mules trom us. we both lose
money. Augusta Stock Yards.
HORSE: HORSE, BUGGY AND HAR-I
ness for sale. Horse gentle; suit
able for lady to drive. Owner moving
into city. Address M. J. K., care Her
ald. s3oc
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves. They
are hardy, clean stock, good milkers
and with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm. For prices and estimates,
write Bowdre Phlnizy, Grovetown, Ga.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate-
FIVE NEW THREE ItOOM COT
tages, waterworks attached, on
Walker street near McKir.nie. Apply
520 MoKinnie street. 'Phone 1030.
s27p
DWELLING NO. iHi C.U lIOUN
Street 5 rooms, bath, large yard,
stable; will make necessary repairs.
Jno. R. White, Agt. Phone 1173 or
2388. c s29p
'FARM: FOR SALE 25 ACRES
good farm or garden land, one mile
Gracewood, Richmond county. All
other information, call or write 424
Telfair street, Augusta. S2Bc
COTTAGE: A STYLISH 6-ROOM
cottage in North Augusta for sale
at a sacrifice. For particulars apply
P O'. Box 717 City. sl9:f
PLANTATION OF GOO ACRES OF
land in Warren county; desirable.
Apply to Clarence E. Clark. s2titf
FOR RENT- Real Estate.
RESIDENCE: MY RESIDENCE,
eight rooms, suitable lor two fam
ilies, In good order, also dwelling of
five rooms, will sell doube tenement,
445 and -147 Watkins St. D. Graham.
44(1 Walker St. S22tf
DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING,
122 G Ellis St., for rent; modern con
veniences. Apply M. J. Toohey. ISO
Jackson St. «17tf
OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR
of Georgia Railroad Bank, from
October Ist. Rent S2OO. Apply Geor
gia Railroad Bank. sl2tf
HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW
hous e in North Augusta, West ave
nue, near Hampton Terrce, two baths
and all modern improvements. See
it and you will rent it. Apply B. C.
Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf
FOR RENT— Boom 3.
ROOMS: THREE CHOICE ROOMS
for .rent for light housekeeping
Bath, water same 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 & Pine Grove Ave. S26c
ROOMS: AFTER OCTOBER IST.
three rooms and bath, centrally lo
cated, on Greene street. The rooms
are furnished and are steam heated.
Young men preferred. Address S.
Le Roy, care The Herald. o2c
FI.AT: A FLAT OF 1 BOOMi
with privilege of bath at 442 Fen
wlek St. Apply 622 Center St. 513.1
ROOMS: TWO UNFURNISHED OR
one furnish'd room to rent. No
children taken. Apply 419 Walker
street. s2op
For Sale or Rent.
COTTAGE -ON MONTE SANO FOR
sale or rent; a six-room eottag.
with out house and an.pie state
room. Ml modern conveniences
Phone 281. Apply 509 Broad stre
82!)].
LOST AND FOUND
WATCH: LOST. SATURDAY MORN
ing one ladies e-size gold watch and
fob between 15th street bridge ami
C. H W. C. crossing on Greene St.
Handsome reward if returned to ami
Hors office, Georgia Railroad, or No.
519 Wrights Avenue. s2Bp
E. M. Deas.
MEATS: HAS A FINE SELECT
stock of home-raised beef, veal,
pork, extra fine lamb, spring lamb,
etc. K. M Deas, sl3 Jackson street.
Phone 210. 827 c
Drugs
WHEN IN NEED Or ANYTHING IN
the drug line phone ”28. We de.
llvei to any part of the city; also a
full line of Butßt garden seed. Mode!
Pharmacy. I). F Matheny. Prop., cor
ner Broad and Kollock streets. S27c
Woodlawn Homo For Sale
I HAVE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
homes in Woodlawn for sale, two
stories, artistic design, 7 rooms, bath,
and reception hall; woodwork natural
pine, oil ftniith, double pnrior; large
lot 100x160 on corner under large
old oak tree*, good lawn, well-kept
hedge around place Short distance
from Woodlawn school or same high
ridge: $3,800. Apply to H. C Middle
ton, Real Estate, 135 Jackson street
(Dyer Bldg i IMU
Cheap Lumber
I A LARGE LOT Of FLOORING, CEIL
ing and weather boarding, all
grade.); a .'o a lot of rough lumber
short ind long leaf, from 1-In
boards to Bxlb fra racing Alt tbit
stock must he disposed of in next 30
day- Address Standard Lumber Co.,
Exposition Ave and 15th Hi, or E.
J O'Connor, 855 Broad St. ts
Alexander Seed Co.
Bulbs are in and now is the time
to start them for Christmas flow
ers.
Narcissus Grandiflora 25 cents
per dozen.
White Roman Hyacinths, 40
cents per dozen.
Chinese Sacred Lillies, direct
from China, 10 cents each.
Freesias 25 cents per dozen.
YOUR LAWN
Should not bo overlooked, if you
would have a pretty velvety
green lawn plant Alexander's Ever
green Lawn Grass.
Price per pound (sufficient for
300 square feet), 30 cents, 4 pounds
for $1.00; bushel of 15 pounds,
$3.50.
Alexander Seed Co.
911 Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
Damaged by the Freshet.
Tin: AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair and put in first-class or
der, your -:unk? that were damaged
by the water. Telephone them 693,
they will send for your trunks, ex
amine them and let you know cost bc
lore doing the work. if yon prefer
» nice new trunk, they will take the
old om as part payment. Give them
a call at Bjl Broad, Wrong Side of
Street. ts
Business Opportunity
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A WAY
to make money If so, drop us a
card; we will put you next. Box 4x.
Albany, Ga. S27p
Tessiers Pharmacy
KRESO DISINFECTANT. THE
best there is. Any quantity. Tcs
sier's pharmacy, 13G6 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
82 7c
Machines Repaired
ALL MAKES OF MAClIINl'.ri RlG
paired by an expert adjuster. if
your machine was under water better
have it looked slier at once. Ringer
Sewing Machine Co., No. #4fi Broad
street. , 030
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
'he best plastering material for
walls and ceilings. It gives addi
tional strength to the building and
stay* put forever. A. 11. McDaniel,
Augusta, Ga. Jl4tf
Bicycle Repairing.
WHEN YOUR BICYCLE NEEDS RE
palring call on me. I have r fine
stock of all parts mid sundrios to do
this kind of work. Wheels sent for
and delivered on short notice. E. W.
Watson, 218 Mclntosh Bt. Phone No.
1711. 827 c
Shoe Repairing.
STOP AND CONSIDER AND GET
UP your winter shoes and bring
hem to 1005 Ellis street, where you
can havo the best of skill work done
by hand, also save money by getting
up your children's school shoes. W
Golden, JOOS Ellis street. s27<:
To Piano Owners.
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
this date on your piano moved,
tuned and cleaned tor $5.00. The
special price of luing is $2.50 Cn'i
up Robt. J. Watson, No. (160 Broad
street. 'Phono 1717. Have your
piano examined all work strictly first.
class. 0ct21.:
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
kinds of concrete work, such as
cement walks, reinforced work. 1
nave the latest Improved machinery,
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
ders. Estimates and specification*
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Aligns
la, Ga. J27tf
Motorcycle.
[ HAVE IN STOCK ALL PARTS TO
do repair work on motorcycles. If
your motor needs any repairs or sun
dries call on E W. Watson, 218 Mc-
Intosh St. Phone No. 1711. 327 c j
The Lobbyist
ANTI-LOBBYIST CANNOT PRE
vent lobbyist from lobbying In the
lobbv of the Dyer Bldg. Lobby Soda
Fountain. Phone fid# Stay in your
office and order drink* *26c
DON’T LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM.
H. E. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
i
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residsnce Studio, Ul9 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of charge.
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; ladies’ suits and
skirts cleaned and pressed. All work
guaranteed, j. p. Stephen, Mgr.
S2Uc
Free For One Week
CLIP THIS OUT AND PRESENT IT
at our store with 25cts for one bot
tle of our Saponaceous Tooth Powd -
and receive a tooth brush free
Phone 369. Parr's Pharmacy, 616
Broad St.
FISH FISH
Fresh from Fisheries Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits. : : :
0. D. FORENCE
Phone 1067. 446 Broad St.
Southern Cabinet Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
SHOW CASKS OVERHAULED. ALI,
high-class furniture Cahlneis of till
descriptions made Manufacture of
stair, bank, and office fixtures and all
classes of fine carpenter work. 'Phono
No. 7.14. oGs
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 oenta. Phone 112. Alts
Flood Shingles
NO. 2, $2.00; NO. 1. $3.00; F. O. R
our yard; fifty cents additional for
handling. Industrial Lumber Co.,
North Augusta. 813tf
Reward
FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS AND
fetor that Randall's Chill and Fe
ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed
to cure whore other* fall. No cure
no pay. 'Phone 2214- Randall’s Phar
macy. We deliver to tiny part of tin
city. otoa
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.
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
WANTED-Board
BOARD: YOUNG LADY DESIRES
room with board In a private fain
ily. Centrally located. Addreas E.
H. 8., care Herald 327 p
Horse Shoeing
HIGH WATER NEVER TOUCHED
me on horao shoeing. I have one
of the best equipped hony* shoeing
shops In Augusta, and always carry
a full linj of shoes forty-eight kegs.
Also use a great many hand-made
■hoe*. I fit all the ahoea myself und
see that they are put on properly. 1
solicit your patronage, or a part of It,
at leaat. Three of the heat shoert
In town. I ran shoe Torty-fiVe head,
four shoo* each, per day. Shoe* one
dollar per set and upwards. Monthly
shoeing Horae dipping Clipper
blades sharpened. L. M. Hutto, 722
Ellis at reel. 827 c
Fine Groceries
WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST
groceries that the market can af
ford call on W It Jones * Co., and
you will get the best of groceries for
the best prices. All orders given
prompt attention. Rhone ]l«0 w.
R. Jones A Co., 1250 Broad Br, 827 c
Notice.
TO BICYCLE RIDERS WHILE
the streets are In bad eondlflon, you
had better buy hells and lamps and
save yourself from an accident. I
have a full stock of lamps, hells and
carbide E W. Watson, 218 Melntosh
St. Phone 1711 H27c
wf»p. nrm Asmerm.
i/JitaAun (XurTIMyfXuMiITA.UA.
A Trial Will Prove
25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c
Furnaces.
REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH
Kuarantoe to bo in porfoot condition
when complete. All first class and
well experienced liolp list'd for such
work Call phono or address Kobt.
A. Mack, 1> 13 Kills St. 0200
Brighten Up.
VARNISH STAINS, 'HI AT WILL
make water soaked furniture look
'.lk« new. Augusta Builders Supply
Co., 643 Broad St. Rhone 3:. 1 . oilc
Fruits and Vegetables.
IF YOU WANT NOTHING BUT
fresh fruit and vegetables, I have
them in large quantities; I also give
you something free with every cash
purchase. Phoqo orders given prompt
attention. Call phone tip Max Mo
gulesruo, 548 Broad street. S27c
Sand Sand Sand
WAGON LOAD Ol! CAR LOAD
Geo. S. Murphey. Phono 1513.
o2p
Woodlawn Home For Sale
1 HAVE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
homes in Woodlawn for sale, two
stories, artistic design. 7 rooms, hath
and reception hall; woodwork natural
pine, oil finish; double parlor; large
lot, 100x150, on corner; under large
old oak trees, good lawn, well-kept
hedge around place. Short distance
from Woodlawn school, on same high
ridge, $3,850. Apply to H. C. Middle
ton. Real Estate, 135 Jackson street
(Dyer Bldg.). s2llf
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♦ SPECIAL NOTICES. ♦
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This Is to notify the public and ull
whom it may concern that l will
not bo responsible lor any debts
contracted in my name, except
thos 0 personally contracted by me
GEORGE 11. IIOVVAlll)
Sept 29c
Water Work* Notice.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
he very careful to leave ail hydrants
and other openings closed to avoid
any waste of wafer. We havo found
many cases, where parties will
leave hydrants open, presumably lo
he certain lo know when the water
is turned on. This causes a great
waste which must tie stopped.
Sprinkling of lawns and washing
of pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D. TWICtiS, Jlt.
Supt. C. W. W.
Slltf
Office ot Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908.
To Charles S. liohler, Tax Collector,
Richmond County:
Thu following assessments upon
the State 'J'ax lor the year 1908 hid
hereby made and you or your suc
cessors In office am hereby instructed
and required to collect tile same.
Pauper 5 8
Poor 1 louse 11.4
Roads and Bridges 13.8
Court Expense-' . .. . ~212
Maintaining Prisoners ~..114
Jurors .. 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 58
Jail 5.8
Coroner 2.1
Small Pox 6.8
County Police 2.4
Reformatory 3.3
04.8
the same being forty-six ccnis on,
the one hundred dollars of taxable
property,'or ninety-four and S 111 pci
cent of the Stale Tax of four and
85-100 mills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
WILLIAM F. EVE,
Judge City Court amt Ex-Off. Commr
Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
Attest :
WM. D A. WALKER, Oh-rk
«. Oct 15 o
THE D- A- R- PRESIDENT
TO TAKE BALLOON TRIP
Will Go Up in t,h«: Air from
Springfield Wheat the
Weather in Suitable.
WOfUKBTEII. Manx Mrs. Donald;
McLmiii, national pr« Hldenl of fhoj
DaiiKhtar* of fh«* Aninrlwtn lt#*volu* |
lion, !h to make a balloon nHWiimlon
from HprlnKlfi ld with CharU x K. Gild *j
don, If tho wfuthor f'ondltloriM are
suitable
Mr. (Hidden, who wax In Wnnhlriß i
ton Mila w»*<*k. had a talk with MraJ
Mela-an, and found hor hh «agar to)
make an aerial trip a». when tho *ub-j
J<rt wan flrat broached it wo»k hko
Mr Olid don wan to have mad<- an*!
Oth#*r balloon n*e«*m»loii Gilh w< « k, but
poKtpniM'd It, owltitt to tho hazy al* j
moaphoro.
ARTICLE FRIENDLY TO
TAFT NOT BY EX-PRESIDENT
F. S. Hastiurs Say* the
Piece in Question Win
Not Sißaed by E*-Pre*i«
dent.
NEW YORK Concerning the gen
ulnen*** of a affined arthh* rai th**
pr<'H<»nf campaign attributed to th«*
late r;rover f'leveland and friendly to
ward Taft, ptihliNh'd In Hu* Now York
Tlroo* on AUK'Hit ",b, t)v» Thru** pub
||*hph Ha*unlay morning n fit!* r from
F 8 lfA*tfri*K, an < x'' iitor of Mr.
Cb'vc'lnnd'M will, In whlrb h«* myn.
Legal Notices
Providing for th* Bayment of Bonslun ]
10 Kx-Conf» dt rixto Soldier* and tin* 1
Widow* of K\-t’oiifudoratu Soldiers.
KxeoutlM* I b'p.irt muni, .Atlanta, Aufc.
IM. 190 S.
A BKOBL AMATION.
By His Kxu'Henry, Hoko Smith, (iovor
nor «*i Georgia,
Whtareaa, tlv Ca m nil Assembly, al its
hpshloh In 1908, proposod an nmt'ndmon
to the Constitution of lids alato, uh fol
lows :
Hpotlon l. Bo ii until’tod by 11 10 Goi)
oral Assembly ot UuoiKia, and II is bur.
by unnoted by authority of litu same,
that partiHrapit 1. Huutlon I. arlluto < m
tho Constitution of thin Stale, bo ami
tho Hiniic is horoby amended l»y adding
at tho i'nd of wild paragraph the fol
low hie: To make provision fm iho
payment of pensions of any ex Confed
orate soldier, now resident of this statu,
who otillsied in ihe military senior ot
this slato, or who enlisted In the mill
tnry HOrvho of the Confederate Stales,
during the rlvll war hetwem the stales
of iho United Status, and who perforin
ed notual military servluo in the armies
of the Confederate states, or the or
fffinhecd militia of (his state and was
honorably dl»«’liatßed therefrom, and to
widens, new resident of this state, of
t'X-C.'onfederate sitldlers w)t<> in
the military service of the Confederal*
states, and who performed actual mili
tary service. In Ihe armies of the Con
federate stall’s, or In the organized milt
tlii of this stale, who died in said mill
tary service. or was honorably dh
ehmed therefrom; provided llull no per
son shall be entitled lo the provisions
of tliis Constitutional amendment, the
total value of whoso properly of every
description, ineludlntf money and o.lionum
in action, shall exceed fifteen hundred
dollars, mid provided further that only
those widow* who were married to huc’M
soldiers or ex-soldiers previous to the
year INTO shall lie entitled to tin* pro*
visions of this Constitutional amend
meat. No widow of a soldier killed dor
In* tin* war shall he deprived of her pin
sloti by reason of having Huhseiiuontlv
married another veteran who Is dead,
unless she receives a pension on account
of being the willow of such second bus ,
hand."
Now, therefore t. Iloke Smith, Hover- j
nor of sold State, do Issue (his my prnc
lama lion hereby declaring that tho fore
going proposed amendment to Iho Con -
s( It at lon Is submitted for ratification or j
rejection to the vohm of (he at i' •
iputllfh'd to vole for members, of ||m:
General Assembly, al (lie veneral c|r«
tlon to bo held on Tuesday, November
3rd, 1908.
HOICK SMITH, Governor.
By the Governor;
Bill MB COOK, Secretary of Slab-.
STATIC OK GKOItGJ A,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
YVh<rcii*j’ Annie R, Dens, on Ihn
26th day or Juno, 1907, made her
promissory note in (ho principal sum
of five hundred ($500) dollars, buy
able to the order of Mamie 11. Con
fer three years after dale with In
ternst from date at the rate of eight,
per cent per annum; and
WherejiH, the said Deas executed
and delivered unto the said Foster,
as provided in section 3771 of Iho
Code of Georgia, a deed conveying U»
the said Foster;
All (hose ten lots of land In the
county and state aforesaid, In the vll
lftge of Summerville, known and des
iguated as lots number eight (Hi, nine
(It), ten (10), eleven (II), twelve (12), j
thirteen MID, fourteen (ID. fifteen
(15), sixteen (Ift), seventeen (17), on j
a plan of lots made hy (Jordon Gar j
diner, civil engineer, May 10, 11)00, ;
recorded In the clerk's office, superior
court, said county In Rook t> IBs, page’
555; and.
Whereas, default has been made In |
the payment of the Interest and hy j
the terms of said note, said security I
dei-d and the bond for title, Ihe said
debi has matured by reason of said
default.
Therefor#, by virtue of the author
ity contained in said security deed,
will he sold before the court house
door of said county, on the first Tuns
day in October, lIIOH, between ih fl
legal hour* of sale to the highest hid
dor for ca di, the Hforcdeserihed leu
lots of land. Terms cash. Burrhus.*r i
to pay for papers
ANNIK R DICAB,
By Mamie 11. Ramsey, formerly |
Mamie If. Foster, her attorney In j
fuel 1(12 19 2G;o3c !
Tux < 'oiled«*i ‘m Office, Rlclirnoiol
county.
Notice Ih hereby given ttlilt the Htnte
County and Hehnol Tax for 11*'>h ,*re now
due and puyubl* al tills ofTlcr. The fol
lov/iug ar« the ralM per bundled
Htnte . . f .50
County l»i
School ~ «,« ....... .. .35
sl3l
or sl3 10 per thousand Ts payer* are |
rofjucsied to muk* prompt payments.
/ CHAW H, IV Hll .Kit, |
Tax Col!< cur, Rkl ;:»oml (Vmnty
Oct 20c
demrb:ted man loose in new
YORK.
NKW YORK. At bur Wllllatfis, of
Raltirnore, the 25-yes r-old son of
President Williams, of tin Durham
und Houth ( aroitua railroad, and a
prominent lie- her mail In Virginia
and Houth Carolina, Is wand* ring de
merited somewhere In New York, sf
ter having escaped ft dm an Insanity
speelailst’s retreat In Providence,
R I
"There has come to my knowledge
evidence which leaves hi my mind
no doubt of the /net that th'* article
was not wrlti'-n nor signed by Grover
Cleveland, and therefore Is, in my
opinion, no longer entitled to credit,
as hi* production."
WANTS
I rdde Ddldnces favor
Largely This Country.
BUSINESS OUTLOOK GOOD.
A people wlio sell more than
they can buy cannot be In a very
hard situation, whatever may he
(lie periods of depression and strln
gency so we can take heart of
grace from the official figures just
given out which show that during
the firs! seven months of the pres
ent year we have bought thirty
per cent lesa than during the rn >'
responding months last year, while
at the same time our exports
show an increase of one hundred
and seventy nine millions as com
pared with the same months last
yea r.
This gives us over y assurance
ol i very satisfactory trade bal
nice, when 'he business accounts
for Ihe year are made .ip, says the
Atlanta Journal
On Ihe whole wr are (old that
ihe substance of the trade reports
for the week, submitted by the
inoieanllle agencies, is that trade
and industrial activity continues
to increase very notlcably with
every Indication of permanent im
provement.
Here at homo tl<o same optimis
tic sentiment prevails. A few
days ago a prominent business man
from soutfi Georgia was quoted as
saying that from present Indira
lions I her,, would lie the greatest
ear famine within a short time
that the state has ever seen. This
prediction was based directly upon
ihe lumber industry, but it is gen
erally accepted as being equally
true of all other lines of business.
The uncertainty which prevails
as to the future of freight rates
Is about tip. only disturhftng fac
tor there la today in the huslnesa
and Industrial die of our people. If
wo could lie sure that 'he existing
Hiatus would not ho disturbed by
an Increase In rates during the
period when business Is doing; Its
host to recover, wo would soon
forget Hint Dior,, had been any
Hiich llilug us a panic.
Merchants and manufacturers
tire meeting the situation with
confidence, however, and good fall
trade Is firmly anticipated.
GMS GUILTY
BRANDENBURG
SI
NEW YORK Broughton Branden
burg, win. was accused by Samuel
GmnperH In WitKhinglon on Thursday
with having Irlnd lo bribe him in be
half of tho National Manufactu.er*'
i.HHoclatlon, denied ihe ailogailon last
night. Ho said:
"Mr. GoniporH came to me while I
wan lit the Hotel Victoria one day.
I was preparing a series of articles
on labor leaders, and 1 had a mass of
very damaging mutter. Mr, Oompera
endeavored lo bribe trie, Instead of me
trying to bribe him. He and his
agents kept after me for a month to
pet me to accede to some proposition.
Ai the end of a month Mr. (Jumpers
and I met again lit the Hotel Victoria,
and I said-things to him then which
put a stop to ills efforts to win m*
over.”
WM H TUFTS VOICE
GIVE OUT ON HIM
I»ES MOINES. la.—After ten
speeches in a single ilay In which he
miked to (lie republicans of lowa,
William II Tuft's voice gave out, and
he finished hy merely shaking hands.
Mr Taft virtually campaigned by
hand and politicians who saw him
do It, declared him to be s "mixer" of
great ability and effectiveness. In
size and enthusiasm the crowds even
surpassed those encountered In Wis
consin.
Best the World Afford*.
"It gives inn unbounded ploaiurs
U> recommend Bucklen'a Arnica
Halve" says J W. Jankltr*, of Chapel
Hill. N. r. I am convinced lt'» tbs
best salve the world afford*. It cur
ed a felon on my (numb, and It never
falls to heal every sore, mirn or
wound to which It Is npplled 25c at
all druggists.
STOLE A PAIRoFpANTS
AND WAS ARRESTED
Detectives Williams and Bartley ar.
rested Mack Terry Saturday morning
for larceny from the house. The ne
ro was caught In tne set of stealing
a pair of pants from the Central of
Georgia railroad shops. He acknowl
edged hln I* ul 11 and will face Judge
ting of Ho city
court.
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