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Herald Wants Fill a Need
In the Business World
Read Them Daily
For Bargains.
Boarder* "09Q1A and go -And they
oomi •« feet aa they go if your want
ad. la TIMJfLY.
One of th»* thing* you ahould
do until you have rend tho want «d. la
to rent a funtMhed room.
If you would Hk. to buy It «t one-third
of Ha original ion - Juat br/ .ua* l! >
bean need a little, and la “eeoond hand"
wat oh tha want ada
Tha roat of a want a/t. la a amaH fee
to pay for arrurlng a good tenant.
lan » Si vaatly Important that you*
"maikat your servlcea" to tha boat ad
vaatagt that your pay envelope ahould
aotvo your living problom raally and
wabf Tha want «d# hejp you to find
tha right aort of pay envelope*.
If thora are tan good aervant* Juat
now In thla olty who are looking for
plaoea, nine of thorn aro roadlng tho
a 4a.
MtRALD WANT AD
SUB STATION POBTOPFICF
Tho taOowlftfr ropllo* to Want Ads
aro In Tho Herald Want Ad Vim
OfAcit, and rhoiild be railed lor tu
iliey will lit* <»«4..r v#*d
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WANTED HELP Male
A WUBTUNO YOUNG MAN; MUST
huv* knowledge of light bookk*«p
lug A Rnianthal, corn*. McKlnna
and Marknt Ml* 070
WANTED FOR I’ R ARMY; ABLE
bodiad unmarried mmi, hntwnon
ag.» cf i* and 3f>; oltliana of I nlted .
Btate*. of good character and lam ‘
pur at* lniblln who ran xirnak. road
and writ* tOngliah For Information
apply to llooraltliiK (>ffle*ir, MIITKj
Walker Hldg . Auguata. or 2H’ a Wlilt"
hall Bt., Atlanta, or 411 Cherry Hi
Maroa. (la
FIVE MION WANTED TO TRAVEL
*ff. 0* par week and expanae* Itef
erenea* required Addr*»* K II M. |
cam The Herald olp
WANTED It Alt.W AY MAIL CT.I.HKH
Poet office elarka. enr'lnra, (1,100 "0
■early Examination* h»ra Novemb'-r
lltb. Praparatloa free Franklin In
rtlluta. Rochoaiwi. N Y Ocl tip
WANTED HELP Female
Fook a cook AND HOI fIEdIRI. j
wanted at once Apply 4(11 (ireena ;
o2c
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WANTED KXPKIIIK.N’ChID NURSE
and hou*e aervunt. Apply kin
Uraenn atreet. »i!O-o02-4o
Washing a colored woman
desire a position n* washwoman.
Apply Mary Smith. *39 Heroiul Av<v
Ollx
WANTED SITUATION—
Male.
UOOKKBKPKH I'OSITION WANT
ed aa lxMikkeepar or aaelntnnt; will !
tug to work for moderate salary. Ail
drwa* "M.," care The Herald o3i
OWLER: A COi.OK.ED MAN DK I
alrat a poaltlon aa Puller or driver, i
or work of any kind Apply Jno.
Moor", 1426 I’li qu< i At* olu
WANTED Salesmen.
SALESMAN WANTED TO TAKE
order* ln Georgia direct to the con
eumer for one of tha oldeat famuu*
wholesale liquor house* In the Klue
Ura** It eg lon *of Kentucky Address
R H Strader A Ron. Mall Order Do
partmeni. Lexington K> OJ7r
WANTED Miscellaneous.
iafi ma\i i- r> Til m i
small ae< ond hand Inm sale, must
be a baraalh Apply \\ II llolmev
Blcycla Repair Shop ole |
COOK roil HM ALL FAMILY
man or woman; must live on the
place, and furnish reference* Applv
747 Ueynelil* Hi
WANTED TO Hl'Y RICHMOND
Acad book* mill oih«T iichool
books in UK 1 l*llqui*ftt • NVw and
Old Bookshop.2ls boii-nth St
WANTED Boarders.
HOARDERS WANTED . VDCMi
uien to Pc*ul or will rant room
with or without board Apply No 1
Hid Bill* o|p I
■ BARQAIN IN t ll r OABOI.INE
engine In perfect condition for
IJon.OO. H. K Fourcher. &72 Rroid
sreat
DON J LET YOUR BI
CYCLES GO TO RUIN,
WE ARE READY AND
CAN SAVE THEM.
H. H. Fourcher
572 BROAD STREET.
Want-advertise--so promptly, so intelliaently. that you will not miss a pay-day when you and your employer part
FOR SALE
Poultry and Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Tou.y*,. Geese, Muscovey Duck*;
Biir.'.d . mouth Rieka; all farm
raised, he«.lhy and from flrat-claa*
stock. Price* reasonable. Address
iiowdre Phinlzy, Grovetowu, Ga. ts
HCFF ORPINGTONS *A FEW MCE
younx cockrels for sale. From the
original famous Cook strain. Howdra
Phinlzy.
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IF YOC DON'T BOY YOUR HORSF.S
and mules from us we both lose
money Augusta Stock Yards,
RED POLL CATTLE A FEW
choice heifers and bull calves Tiny
are hardy, clean stork, good milk- is
and with beef conformation. Just the
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm For prices and estimates,
write Bowdre Phinlzy, Orovetown, GA
FOR SALE Real Estate
FARM FOR SALE; ~2C, ACREB,
I good farm or garden land, one mile
| (Jracawood, Richmond county. All
iother Information, call or write 421
Telfair atreet, Augusta. o7c
! COTTAGE: A STYLISH 6ROOM
cottage In North Augusta for Bale
nt a sacrifice. For particulars apply
ip o. Bos 717 City. ait);r
PLANTATION OF 800 ACRES OF
land In Warren county; desirable.
Apply to Clarence E. Clark. s2Btf
HOUSE: A BEAUTIFUL HOME. 122
Broad street, for sale; lot 45x120,
house of S rooms, large porch, bark
and front; tanient *ld<rwalk, gas, a
new house Price. $.'1,360 cash. Ap
ply on premises. 030
£ (jxt oAtifi Miscellaneous
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD A 9 NtW; 40
hortspowsr angina; can be aeen at
White’* garrags; pig bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at onoe, Herald
offiaa. ts
(FOR SALE: HALF CORD DRY
pine wood, delivered, for $ 1.50.
Rustic swings $3,00 and Rocking
Chairs $1 $0 each. Roma fine Co.um
Plaa Wyandotlra. 8 L Wyandotte*,
l ight Hrahaisa and White Rocks at
spaclttt 'lose out prlca* Eggs to/
hatching, all Breeds. Belvtdrr* Pool
try Farm. Phone 11*4, Augusta, Ga
FURNITURE FOR SALE LEATH
er lounge, lealher nhalr, library tu
hie, and other piece* Call at once
411 Leonard Bldg. olp
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED SETTER; STRAYED
from 810 Grssns street, black and j
while ai l tar bl eh Reward for In
formation or return to It I. Brunch
■27tf
FOUND K.KYB FOUND ON 700
Mock Broad atreet, a Puncli of
key*, owner eau recover some bv
paying for advertising Apply Her
aid office. _ o 2
Cheap Lumber
A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL
lng aud weather boarding, all
gradtei, a,so a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf, from 1-In
board* to gild trsmetng All this
I slock must be disposed of In next 30
days. Address Standard Lumber Co..
Exposition Ave and 15th Ht., or E
;.1 O'Connor, 165 Broad St. tt
Japalac.
IS WHAT YOU WANT FOR THAT
old furniture All color* Tesalcr'a
Pharmacy. 1266 Broad Ollc
Flood Sliimjles
NO 2. $2 00 NO 1 lino FOB
our yard; fifty cent* additional for
handling Industrial Lumber Co,
North Auguata 813tf
Furnaces
REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH
guarantee to he In perfect condition
when complete All first clas* and
well experienced help used for such
work Call phone 4>13 or addres* Roht
A Mach. 91* Kill* St Otte
Verdery Pressing Club.
SUCCESSORS TO VERDERY tUI
Mclntosh street, phone 2425 Ex
pert cleaning, pressing and repairing;
hats cleaned and blocked, ladles'
suits and skirts cleaned and pre**rd
All work guaranteed J. P H ephen.
manager ote
Windsor Soring Water
RELIEVES NAUfIEA. DYSPEPSIA,
oidnay trouble, 6 gallon* delivered
60 cents l’hoo* llg. Alts
Wanted.
I.ADIKH to READ THIS AD AND
then phone their want* to u* We
will send for vour prescription*, nil
them and deliver them to you with
out extra charge Parr's Pharmacy
Phone 369.
kJoiT-iovnl Notice
I wish to notify the public that I
have moved from s2l Jackson Street
to $1« Mclntosh Street, where I am
prepared to give the best o| service
on anvthtng in the electrical line.
VA C. DAVENPORT A CO,
216 Mclntosh Street
OSc
' ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY,
911 Broadway.
Dutch Bulbs arc now ready
Hyacinths, single and double, all
color*, 50 cent* per dozen; $3.30
par 100.
1 Tulip*, single and double, mixed
colors, 20 %“i)ts per dozen; $1.23
per 100.
Narcissus, Jonquil*, Crocu*—greatest
rorlety in town.
Chinese Barred Lillie*.
Roman Hyacinth*.
Calls Lillie*.
Freeslas.
They beautify Ihe home so.
ABOUT YOUR LAWN.
It will look le*s like wo have had
a flood ts you sow It with
ALEXANDER'S EVERGREEN
LAWN GRAB 9.
One pound sufficient for 300 square
feet, 30 cents; font pounds, ft.oo;
bushel (15 pound') $3 50.
When vou want correct Seeds the
correc place to get them Is the
ALEXANDER SEED CO.
Careful salesmen.
611 Broadway, Augusta, Oa.
FOR RENT Real Estate.
DWELLING: NO. 416 IaLHOUN
street, f, rooms, bath, large yard,
"table; will make necessary repair*.
Jno. R. White, agent. Phone 1173 or
2388. o7x
COTTAGE: : FOR RENT, IN NORTH
Augusta, party changing plans, will
'sub-rent modern 6-room cottage at
Haerlflce. See J. R, Anglin, first, bouse
; above aanltorlum. oltfc
I _
RESIDENCE: MY RESIDENCE,
eight rooms, suitable for two fam
ilies, In good order, also dwelling of
five rooms will sell doube tenement,
415 and 147 Watkins St. D. Graham,
44(1 Walker Bt. S22tf
DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING,
1226 Ellis St., for rent; modern con
veniences Apply M. J, Toobey, 130
Jackson St. »17tf
OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR
of Georgia Railroad Bank, from
October Ist Rent S2OO. Apply Geor
Rla Railroad Bank. sl2tf
Itouai: . AN ELEGANT NEW
boua e In North Augusta, West ave
nue, near Hampton Terrce, two bathe
and all modern Improvements. See
It and yon will rant It. Apply B C.
Wall. 917 Broad St. 810tf
FOR RENT—Booms.
ROOMS: THREE CHOICE ROOMS
for rent for light, housekeeping
Baih. water same place. Private fam
ily. 246 Telfair Olp
ROOMS AFTER OCTOBER IST.,
three rooms and bath, centrally lo
rated, on Greene street. Thp rooms
are furnished and are itearii heated
Young men preferred Address S,
La Roy, care Tha Herald o2c
FLAT A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS
with privilege of bath at 442 Fen
wick St Apply (22 Center St. SUitfj
Sand Sand Sand
WAGON LOAD OR CAR IXJAD i
Geo. S. Murphey. Phone 1513.
o2p
Southern Cabinet Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
SHOW CASES O'. KftHAULi'D ALL I
high-class furniture Cabinets of all
descriptions made Manufacture of
itulr. bunk, and office flx'urcs and all
rlaaaes of fine carpenter work. Phono
No. 714. o6a
Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORYj
w ill repair and put lu first lass or-j
der. your .titakf that were damaged!
by the water Tab-phone ihoni 593.
they will send for your trunks, ex
amine tln-m and let you know coat be
fore doing tha work If vou prefer!
a nice now trunk, they will take tho
old one us part payment. Give them
a call at Sul Broad, Wrong Side of 1
I Street. ts
Commercial School.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS;
shorthand, typewriting practical
bookkeeping arithmetic and spelling,
aught by Margaret Funk, assisted by;
; one of the most competent bookkeep- |
era tn Augusta For further Inform
jatlon call on Margaret Funk, Com
i merclal School, llarlson Bldg
ol7c
Machine." Repaired
1 ALL MAKES OF MACHINES RE-1
pal rod by an expert adjuster if
I vour machine was under water better
! have It looked after at once Pingcr ;
Sewing Machine Co. No 94Y- llro.id
street. o3c j
Motorcycle Repairing
IK YOUR MOTORCYCLE NEEDS
repairing or needs an» ports, call
at the Repairing Headquarters. K W
I Watson 218 Mclntosh street Phone
; No. 1711. ole |
WRAPPING PAri?R: OLD NEWS '
papi r» ter wrapping purpose* Ap
ply at llvrald office Jl6tf
FISH FISH
Fresh from Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits. : :
0. D FLORENCE
Phone 1067. 416 Broad St.
wtvta no* u<* •wl
uhuuih " a ait' aV'oL* la.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair 3t
Opposite* Union Depot
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Kour Post Cards, 50c alOtf
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
s27c
Mineral Water.
DRINK STOKES MINERAL WATER
—Endorsed by physicians of thu
city. ’Phone orders 615 and deliv
ered promptly it? any part of the city.
o3p
Japalac
IS WHAT YOU WANT FOR THAT
furtnlture. All colors. Tessler -
Pharmacy, 1366 Broad. on
Shoe Repairing.
STOP AND CONSIDER AND GET
up your winter shoes and bring
hem to 1005 Ellis street, where you
-an have the best of skill work donui
by hand, also save money by getting
up your children's school shoes. VV
Golden, 1005 Ellis street. 04c
Osborne’s Business College
FALL TERM NOW OPEN; EASY
monthly rates for either book- 1
keeping or shorthand course. Day
or night Besslon. Phone 671. 027;
A BARGAIN IN 0 H.-P. GASOLINE
engine In perfect condition for
$200.00. B. E. Fourcher, 572 Broad
street o4c
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
the b*Bt plastering material for
walla and ceilings. It gives addi
tional s.length to the building and
Btays pu' forever. A. H. McDanle',
Augusta, Ga. JUtf
Brignten Up.
VARNISH STAhvK, THAT WILL
make water soaked furniture look
:lk) new. Auguata Builders Supply
Co . 643 Proud 3t. 'Phone 321. o3c
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP I
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
Phone 16. Al2tf
To Piano Owners.
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
this dale on your piano moved,;
tuned and cleaned for $5.00. The j
special price of luing Is $2 50 C-i'l
up Robt. J Watson, No. 666 Broad
slreet. Phone 1717. Have your
piano examined all work strictly first
class. ocl2le
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: 1 DO ALL
kinds of concrete work, such a*
cement walks, reinforced work. I
nave the latest improved machinery, j
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
ders. Estimate* and speclilcalions
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
la, Ga. J27U
Reward
FOR ANY CAoE OF CHILLS ANO
feter that Randall’s Chill and Fe
ver lonic tails to cure. GunranteiJ
to cure where others tall. No curu
no pat. Phone s2l4 —Randall's Phar
macy. We deliver to any part of the
city. olOct
Tessiers Pharmacy.
KREHO DISINFECTANT. THE
be*t there Is. Any quantity. Tes
sler's pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. ts
Dissolution Notice.
THE FIRM OF BUSH AND BUR
Kamy Ims dissolved by mutual
agreement 1 ant now at 719 Camp
bell street 1 will he glad to serve
my friends and the public with
choice cuts ot fine home killed mea's
of all kinds Also live and dressed
poultrv. A trial order will make
you a permanent customer. Jno. M
Bush. Unone 1077. oep
A B .ROAIN IN 6 H.-P. GASOLINE
engine tn perfect condition fer
$200.00. H. E Fourcher, 572 Broad
street. ole
Removal Notice.
DR. HENRY BROOKS HAS MOVED
his office 205 Leonard Bldg. Phono
637.
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
MISS HOBBEN
Miss Selina Hobben, of
Montreal, who is advertis
ing for her father, whom
she wants to be present at
her coming marriage.
BENEFIT DANCE AT
ST. PATRICKS HALL
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
A benefit daDce will be given next
Tuesday night, October 6, at St. Pat
rick's hall on.,Telfair street and tho
managers are doing evrythtng to
make the occasion of the most en
joyable of the seapon.
The committee in chergo have com
pleted all arrangements for the affair
and they assure all who attend of a
pleasant time.
MARINES SOUGHT BY
RECRUITING OFFICERS
The United States War Department
has opened a Marine Recruiting Sta
tion In Augusta. The station Is lo
cated In tho Montgomery building
and i. in charge of Sergt. Joseph Gal
laeher, with Sergt. J. A. Platt as his
assistant.
The Turkey Egg.
The old hen gazed Into the pond,
And there surveyed her speckles.
Wondering if she d laid the egg
All covered o'er with freckles.
Chicago News.
WARRANT SWORE OUT
AGAINST FENDALt
A warrant was sworn out beforo
Judge Bennett Thursday morning by
Andrew Williams charging Anderson j
Fendall with assault and battery. |
Williams’ statement was, that he had
been employed by Fendall and went
lo the shop to get his tools when Fen
dall ntad)- an unprovoked assault on
hint
Fendall will have a preliminary
hearing Tuesday afternoon at four
o'clock. He gave bond.
One Man’s Wisdom.
Jack —."That f.-ltow Marvin knows |
more about women t.ian any man X ever |
met."
Ton—"ls that so?"
Jack —“es. YXVhy. he actually realizes j
that he doesn’t understand them."—
C-aeaKO News.
ISRAEL ZANGWILL
larnel Zan r will, the
famous author who hns
just nrrivecl in this coun
try, and is said to be pre
paring several plays for
prodnetion in the near
future.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE' OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sons having claims against Adeline
: Brady, late of said county, deceased,
to present them to the undersigned
properly proven, within the time pre
scribed by law, or to Bryson Crane,
Esq., my attorney at law, Augusta,
Ga.
And all persons indebted to said de
| ceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment to the under
signed.
This 16th day of September, 1908.
ISAAC A. BRADY,
Executor.
128 Madison St., Atlanta, Ga.
817-24 ;01-8-15-22c.
Special Notices.
Office of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1903.
To Charles S. Bohler, Tax Collector,
Richmond County:
The following assessments upon
the State Tax for the year i9OB are
hereby made and you or your suc
cessors ln office are hereby instructed
and required to collect the same.
Pauper 6,8
Poor House 11,4
Roads and Bridges 13.8
Court Expense) 21 2
Maintaining Prisoners ....11.4
Jurors 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 5.8
Jail 5.g
Coroner 2.1
Small Pox 5.8
County Police 2.4
Reformatory 3.3
94.8
the same being forty-six cents oni
Ihe one hundred dollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per
cent of the State Tax ot four and
85-100 mills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
WILLIAM F. EVE,
Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Commr
Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
Attest :
\VM. D'A. WALKER, Cl»rk
Oct 15 o
Reward.
A SUITABLE REWARD WILL BE
paid for information which will
lead to recovery of several bales
not yet recovered, which floated
down the Savannah river, from
our warehouse, during tho recent
flood The bales consist of stock
resembling cotton, and are packed
in same style as cotton, except
bales have eight ties. All outside
parties are warned against dispos
ing of this stock In any manner.
RIVERSIDE MILLS,
Sept. 29th, 1908, Augusta, Ga,
o4c
Water Work* Notice.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be very careful to l*ave all hydran'.s
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 stooped.
Sprinkling of lawns and washing
o* pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D. TWIGQS, JR.
Supt. C. VV. VV.
Slltf
Tax Collectors Office, Richmond
County.
Notice is hereby given that the State
County and School Tax for 1908 are now
due and payable at this 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.
CHAS. S. BOHLER.
Tax Collector, Richmond County
Oct 20c
Attention, Camp 435 U. C. V.
MEMBERS OF THE CAMP WILL
meet at 226 Telfair street, at 9.45
a. m., tomorrow, Oct. 2d, to attend
funeral services of Comrade Jno. C.
Hill.
By order,
Kent Bisell, Capt. Commander.
W. A. Clark, Adjutant.
FOR FAIR DISPLAY
MEETING SCHEDULED
A committee of flee in charge of
the exhibit of the Richmond county
\grlcultural Society will meet Fri
day at the office of Dr. J. E Greene,
lo discuss plans for the fall fair.
The club expects to put on a fin ■ 1
display Interest is manifest amortsl
the membership, and the committee'
Is active. A spirit of rivalry has
sprung up between the various clubs
and it will result In good for the!
class of exhibits to be put on.
That'* Why.
When a woman call*
Her hunhand "honey'*
It'a jimt becauae
She need* th*» money.
—-Birmingham Ac* -Herald.
MEET ME AT HICKEY’S
Where You Get the Best Work by the Best Workmen.
Remember the place, 221 Eighth Street.
HICKEY’S BARBER SHOP.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROVIDING A REpTTESKNTATIVfc
FOR BBN HILL COUNTY.
A Proclamation.
By HU Excellency, Hok« Smith,
Governor.
Atlanta, Ga., August 9th/ 190 s
Whereas, the General Assembly at its
, session in I*oß proposed an amendment
to the constitution of the State, as set
forth in an Act approved August «n
1908, to wit:
flee. 1. Be it enacted by the
Assembly of the State of Georgia; x'iuit
Paragraph one of section 2 article 3 of
ihe CoriHtltution of Georgia, as amended
by an Act approved July 27th, 1804 is
hereby amended by striking *‘lßß Hep
resentatives' in the said paragraph ot
the Constitution as amended and substi
tuting "184 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 uia
six counties having the largest popula
tion, viz. Chatham, Bibb, Floyd, Fulton,
Richmond and Thomas three represen
tatives each; to the twenty-six counties
having the next largest population, vis.
Bartow, Bulloch, Burke, Cobb, Carroll,
Coweta, DeKalb, Deoatur, Dooly, Elbert,
Kmaunel, Gwinnett, Hall, Houston, Jacs
son, Laurens, Lowndes Meriwether,
Monroe, Muscogee, feumter, 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 the
authority aforesaid; That when said
amendment shall be agreed to by two
thirds of the members elected to eacn
house it shall be entered upon the jour
nal of each house with the ayes and nays
thereon, and published ln one or more
newspapers ln each congressional dis
trict in said State, for two (2) montns
previous to the time for holding the next
general election and shall, at said next
general election be submitted to the peo
ple for ratification in the following form
to-wit: “for ratification" or “against
ratification,” and if a majority of the
electors qualified to vote for members
of the general assembly voting tneron
shall 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 general assembly and returns tnere
of made to the Governor, then he shah
declare said amendment adopted, and
make proclamation of the result of said
election by publication of the result ot
tald election in one or more newspapers
in eaoh congressional district of the
State.
Now, therefore, I, Hoke Smith, tiov
ernor of said State do issue this, my
proclamation hereby declaring that tuo
foregoing proposed amendment to tho
constitution is submitted for ratification
or rejection to the voters of the btata
qualified to vots for members of the gen
eral assembly at the general election to
be held on Wednesday, October 7th, 180 a
HOKE SMITH,
Govern or.
By the Governor.
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
Aug. 6. It a wl till Oct. 7.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
NORTH-EASTERN DIVISION OP
THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF
I GEORGIA.
I In the matter of Malcom M. Lock
hart, Bankrupt.
By virtue of an order of the Hon.
Jos. Ganahl, referee ln bankrupt for
! said jurisdiction dated Sept 17tn,
1908, there will be sold at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash on
j the premises known as 1121 Telfair
! street, Augusta, Ga., at 12 9'olock
noon of the 2nd day of OCober, 1908.
All that lot or tract of land *Ath
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
side of said streot, between Kolock
and Marbury streets, fronting on Tel
fair street (34) thirty-four feet more
or less and running back of equal
widths one hundred and fifty-feet more
or less, to an alley. The lot herein
designated is known as lot numtor
7 on a plat made by D. V. Reaves,
county surveyor, December, 1901,
recorded in deed book sy’ 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 ln 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 defei dart 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 ln and
for said County aforesaid on tha
Third Monday in October, 19.58, then
and there to answer the plaintiff in
action of complaint, aa ln default of
such appearance the court will pro
ceed thereon as to this trial may ap
pertain.
Witness the Hon. Henry C. Ham
mond, Judgt of said Court, this 3rd
day of Seplember, 190 S.
W'M. D'A WALKER,
Clerk Superior Court, Richmond
County, Ga.
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Debtors' and Creditors' Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
All parties having claims against
Ihe 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 parffes Indebted to said es
tate are hereby notified to mako
prompt pavment.
REM REM3EN,
Adm Harriet R. Tutt
509 Telfair Street Augusta, Oa.
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