The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 03, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX WANTS Herald Wants Fill a Need In the Business World Read Them Daily For Bargains. ftotrdrrf "com** and go and they rome a« fant nn they go If your want *4. la TIMKLY ijn<* of the thlnga you nhould rmvt — do until you have lend tha want ad la to rent a ftimlahed room If you would Ilk- to huy It at on*.third of Ha origtnai coal Ju*t b*«ttUP* It haa be«*», ua*d n little, and l* "••corid hand • -watch the want ad* The coat of u want *d la a •mall fee t«» pay for • urlng .» good tenant. Isn't It vastly Important that you "market your arrvtee*." to the heat ad vantage that your pay envelop- ahould ao|v« your living problem eaally and well? The w.«rit ads liejp you to find the right aort of pay envelope*. If there are ten good MTVanfS Just now In thla elty who are looking for plane*, nine of them ore reading the a da HLRALD WANT AD SUBSTATION POBTOFFICT The following replica to Want Ads are fn The lleraM Want Ad. I‘ » oft',n*. and liould be called lor or they w ill b** «•. .o;o* od K M .1 1: Life —!; (i H— 1 \ J- 1, Opporiiiii I, y- l; Cook- ’. *. 1; H W —1 H 1* K —1; M M « —i’. I* M !; II V -1. H letßojr*- ’ H 4: II M I* ’• LS I; I’ '» X x \ t h * 1* Broadway Pin—J K v 1 A It S 1; A It o—l. WANTED HELP Male A HUBTLINO YOUNG MAN: MI’HT have knowledge of light bookkeop lug A Rosenthal, corner McKlnne and Market 8i». o7c j WANTED RAII.W AY MAIL CLERKS] Pont office clerk*. carders, .51,100.00 1 y»;irl> Examination* here November | lttti Preparation free Franklin In ; ttltutc, Roche* ter. N. Y Oct Hp ! WANTED HELP Female COOK WANTED AT ONCE A COl. oii>d woman to rook and do houai' work. A|ipl> JOJS Reynolds St, o2tfo ; WANTED SITUATION Male. BOOKKEEPER POSITION WANT od h* lxK>kkeeper or HSHlaiant; will IhK to work for moderate salary. Ad d *»a "M i nti The Herald oSx W ANTED situation Female BTINOO »AI*II Elt POSITION ! want i'll h\ competent and expsri- * cored lady stenographer. Fan (ur nlnli brat reference* Address "E 1../’; rare The llrrald olx OIIUS WE CAN UIVB IMMRDI atrly regular work 10 12 to 15 girl* Board cheap Wages good Work pleasant A|ipl> at oner to Georgia Underwear Co. Rarnesvllle, <la 03fl WANTED Salesmen. SALESMAN WANTED TO TAKE orders in UeorgU direct to the con Mitnor for one of the oldeat fainoua wholesale liquor hotntea In the Blue Grass Rt«#lona of Kentuck) Addroun H s Strader £ Bon. Mall Order lb* partment. Islington. K> 027 c WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTED TO Rl’Y RICHMOND Academy book* and all klnda of arho.il bockt now In liar Dellquest - * New and Old Bookshop. 216 Seventh at rent FIHNITt UK A HANDSOME SICC (Hit) hand Mill of bedroom furniture wanted Phone llfll OSp FKOOD BOOK URAPHIC STORY ! of the hi* outer mid 36 view*. 2Se. bt mall. 30c Pixie Art Studio, (tun j Broad street lluy quirk o4p SCRKKN V SCRKKN Oil HUSO about 6x6 fee' wunted aiiiiiethlnu that rould be ic e.l Inside hull or door wgy. Apply Vo o.x Broad St o4c WANTED Boarders. V H Altfi AIS IN C II P t:\SOI.INI' •'inline In perfect cottdUlon for S2OOOO 11 I! Fourrher, .’>72 Biuinl itrrr;, ole, WANTED Board BOAR)>: VVAM'iit) HOARD FQH con pi ~ In prime family I’onvefil-' IK k'ttlll) Address M W, J., rare if. rai l OSo ~A!l!> AVANTKD HOAKIt NKAH In for man and wife Write lorn Hon and price \ Y Z " care Hot aid OSo FOR sale Poultry an-1 Pel Stock MAMMOTH BHON7.R TI’RICKYS; Tou.Ooeae Muaeovey Duck a: Iterr.u .‘‘vmouth kcli; all farm raised he„.'ht and from llrat claaa •lock Price# reasonable Address Rewire Phlnlsy w ’ro».<u>wn. (.7 a tl Bf FT ORPINGTONS A FKW MCK youua rotkreta for sale From Ibe original famous Cook ttrato 'lowdre Vhlniiv Want-advertisc—l ixinfl an fltirdcrive iTice for it—and You Can Sell That Piece of Machinery In The Herald Pay 1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge FOR SALE Horses. Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES and mules from us, we both lose money. Augusta block Yards. HKD POLL CATTLE. A FEW choice hrlfcra and bull calves. Th?y are hardy, clean mock, itood ill 11 k .cs and with beef confor.nation. Just the kind of cattle you like to sec around the farm. For prices and estimates, write Ilowdre Pblnliy, Orovetown, Qa FOR SALE -Real Estate. FARM FOR SALE: 25 ACRES. good farm or Harden land, one mile (irarewood, Richmond county. All other Information, rail or write 124 Telfair street, Augusts. o7c COTTAGE A STYLISH BROOM ottage In North Augusta for sale at a sacrifice For particular* apply P O Box 717 City. *l9:f PLANTATION OF 600 ACRES OF land In Warren county; desirable Apply to ClareDCe E. ("lark. s2Gtf HOUSE A BEAUTIFUL HOME. 122 Broad atreet, for sale, lot 45x120, house of 5 rooms, large porch, bark and front; rement aldewalk, gas; a new house Price', $3,350 cash. Ap ply on premlsea. o:ic FOR SALE Miscellaneous AUTOfdOBILE: 0000 AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; can be eeen at White's garrsge; big bargain for quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald office. ts DESK: ONE LONG STANDING disk and two Amberg cabinet let ter (lies, [or sale Apply Umh & Hoi llugsworth OGp STAIRWAY: SECOND HAND STAIR way. rail and newel post of walnut. Stained glass window sash anil sev eral chandeliers. Wlil sell cheap. Also a Columbia bicycle In good con dition Apply 321 Greens St. 05p FOR SALE; HALF CORD DRY plun wood, delivered, for $1.50 Rustic swings $3.00 and Rocking chair* $1 50 each. Bums tine Coium blau Wyandotte*, 8. I, Wyandottcs, Light Brahms* and White Hocks at special close out price*. Eggs for hutching, all Breeds Relvldere Poul try Farm, Phone 1184. Augusta. Ua HULL ONE YOUNG JERSEY BULL ready lor service for sale; will sell to quirk buyer for $ 18.00. G. W I'sry, Thomson. Ga. s4p FOR SALE: TRAP AND HARNESS. sacrifice to quirk buyer. Apply Heggle Stable 040 FOR RENT Real Estate. DWELLING NO 418 CALHOUN atreet. 5 rooms, bath, large yard, atahle, will make necessary repair* •Ino R, White, agent. Phone 1173 >r 23RK. o7x COTTAGE FOR RENT, IN NORTH Augusta, party changing plan*, will sub nut modern Broom cottage ,»i sacrifice See J R, Anglin, first holt above sunitortum. ottfc RESIDENCE: MY RESIDENCE. eight rooms, suitable for two faro tlioa. In good order, nlso dwelling of five rooms, will sell doube tenement. 4C> and 447 Watkins St D. Graham, 448 Walker St. S22tf DWKU.INtI: SIX IIOOM DWKI.I.tNU. 1226 Bills St., for rent; modern eon venlenoen Apply M. J Toohey. no .laekaon St. a!7tf OFFICE COKNBP. OF AIXKY REAR of Georgia P>allroad Hank from Orteber Ist Rent S2OO. Apply C.eor ala Railroad Rank slits HOUSE: AN KI.FXiANT NEW lions,, in North Augusta. West av* line, near Hampton I'errre. taro baths and all modern Impro.eineuta See II ami you will rent it Apply H C Wall. sl7 Broad St SlOtf FOR RENT—Booms. i i. i I A FUAT OF 4 ROOMS with privilege of bath at 442 Fen nick St Apply 022 Center S;. Sl3tf LOST AND FOUND STHAYKD, SKTTICK STRAYED from 610 Ore rue rlr«*e'. bla k ami white setter bl’ch Rearartl for In formation or return to It t. Branch »27tf FIN A CI.I STKR OF TIIIRTKKN diamond pin l.oat Saturday morn Inn tietweeti Hath, tia . on Ihe dirt road or In the city Reward If return ed to Herald office Otic I.OST POCKKI'BOOK FAHTY AA HO was seen picking up |Hiekotbook Frl day afterniani contalnina $46 Mi will return same to 1602 AValton Way and get $5 00 reward and avoid trouble OSp Southern Cabinst Manu Picturing Works, North Augusta. SHOW CASKsS u * IHAl'l.rD Al.ld hteh<'lANN furniture ('ahtur!* of nil 4c»cii|»tton» made ManufiftttD of 5 batik, amt offlff llxtur** and alt <ia*»c« of carpenter work. Thon' No. 1 14. oHe Machines Repairs! AM. MAMS OF. MACHIN r. S HK paired by an exper ndjtisler if ' 'xnir xarhtue «a> under water better have It look'd after at <>uce S m-es Sowing Maenlue A'o, No 946 Fro id t street ole ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, 911 Broadway. Dutch Bulba ar<- now oady. Hyacinths, sing!" and double, n.i colota, 50 cents per dozen: $3.59 per ton. Tulips, ting!" and double, mix'd colors 20 writs per dozen; $1.25 per lUO. Narcixtua. Jonquils, Crocus—greatest variety in town Chinese Sacred LIIIUs. Roman Hyacinths. Calla Lillies. Freealat They beautify the home so. ABOUT YOUR LAWN. It will look less Ilk. w- have had a flood If you sov. ii with ALEXANDERS EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS. One pound sufficient for 300 square : feet, 30 r'-nts; four pounds, (tt.,00;! bttshel (15 pound"i V! srt. When you v,aut correct Seeds the correc place to gel them Is the ALEXANDER SEED CO. Careful salesmen. 911 Broadway, A igusta, Ga, Damaged by the Freshet. THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY will repair and put In first lass or der. your . tank? that wt re damaged by the water. Telephone ih<-m 593, they will send for your trunks, ex-! amine them and let you know cor! b i fore doing the work If you prefer] a nice new trunk, they will take the old on' as part payment Give then a call at Bul Broad, Wrong Side of Street. ts 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. WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes Ap ply at Herald office. Jl6tf FISH FISH Fresh from FisLeries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : 0. D. FLORENCE. Phone 1067. 446 Broad St. Fine Groceries WHEN YOF WANT THE BEST groceries that the market can af ford, call on W. H. Jones & Co., and •you will get the bent of groceries for the best prices. All orders given prompt attention Phone 1180. W. R Jones & Co.. 1250 Broad St. ole E. M. Deas MEATS: HAS A FINE SELECT slock of home raised beef, veal pork, extra fine lamb, spring lamb, etc E M. Deas, 513 Jackson street. Phone 210. 040 Fresh Vegetables IF ANYONE IN THE CITY WISHES to get nothing but fresh vegetables Cv't and. 210 Cummtng street, Is the lint they can he found Thev received dally from the garden ' * thing In season. L. A. Grtmaud. 21st Camming St. ole Cheap Lumber A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL lug uttd weather boarding, all •r*dt«i; u so a lot of rough lumber short ami long leaf, from lln boards to Bxlo framelng All this stock must lie disposed of In next 30 flays Atldress Standard Lumber Co., Exposition Ave and lsts St. or F. J O'Connor. R 56 Broad St tl A R lIGAIN IN B II 1\ GASOLINE engine In perfect condition for s2otl <VV II E Fourcher. 572 Broad street o4e Verdery Pressing Club. SUCCESSORS TO VERDERY, 313 Mclntosh street, phone 2425. Ex per- cleaning pressing and repairing: hats cleaned and blocked, ladles' suits and skirts cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed J P Stephen, manager. o4c Drugs WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN th* drug lln* phono ".28 \\> do Uv»*r to any part of the city; also ft full line of Rui*t garden seed Model rharu.acy, B F Mathern. Prop., cor ner Broad and Kollock Mreet*. o4c Fruits and Vegetables IK YOU WANT NOTHING BUT fr»**h fruit and * - I have I them in l»r*.‘ quantities; I alao gi\“ I you somethin* fr*‘»- with every ipurt'haae Phone <-rder* given prompt attention (‘all phone CiV Max Mo* [gulraru 518 Broad afreet 04" Flood Shingles NO I. $2 no; NO 1. JJtttV FOB our yard; fifo cents additional for handling. Industrial Lumber Co, North Augusta. Sl3tf Reward I FOR \NY V\ «*F CHIUS AN) * \er tonic Lilia to euro Guomnti a cure wh* i re others fail. No c»i i t»o pay. *Pho»»e 2214 KandaH v Pli tuacy. We deliver to au> part of t. h dll ot wos>d. mow /urn sj]\ put®* n , i iH. * a i *<**! _. avous lA. UK THE AUGUSTA HERALD WANTS 1 MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER, Residence Studio. Ll 9 Telfair St. Opposite IJriiog Depot Kodak films developed free of charg Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf Mineral V/ater. DRINK STOKES .MINERAL WATER —fcndon*4«rl b>* physicians of th*j city. ’Phone orders 615 and deliv ered promptly ir any part of the cP. . o3p Japalac jIS WHAT YOU WANT FOR TH.. furniture. All colors. Tessler ' Pharmacy, 1366 Broad. o: Shoe Repairing. ; STOP AND CONSIDER AND GET up yqur winter shoes and bring hero to 1005 Ellts street, where you "tin have the best of skill work done by hand, alt-o saw money by getting up vour children's school shoes. W. I Golden, 1005 BUhl Street. 04c Osborne’s Business College | FALL TERM NOW OPEN; EASY' monthly rates for either book j keeping or shorthand course. Day or night session. Phone 671. 027; A BARGAIN IN 0 H P. GASOLINE engine in perfect condition for $20(1.00. H. E. Fourcher, 572 Broad j street. o4c Plastering Material IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS the best plastering material for ! walls and ceilings. It gives addl : Honal s length to the building and stays put forever. A. H. McDanie', Augusta. Ga. Jl4tf Brigfttew Up. i VARNISH STAI-XS, THAT WILL I make water soaked furniture look i 'ike new. Augusta Builders Supply Co., 645 Broad St. 'Phone 321. o3c Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP 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. Thi special price of tuing is $2.50 Call up Robt. J. Watson, No. 686 Bsnad street.. 'Phone 1717. Have your piano examined all work strictly first class. oct2lo Concrete Work. CONCRETE WORK: 1 DO ALL kinds of concrete work, such as cement walks, reinforced work. 1 nave the latest Improved machinery, ..nd an expert foreman, and am pre pared to turn out work for big or ders. Estimates and specifications furnished. A. H. McDaniel. Augus- I Qa J27tf Tessiers Pharmacy. KRESO DISINFECTANT. THE best there is. Any quantity. Tes sler's pharmacy, 1368 Broad St. ts Dissolution Notice. THE FIRM OF BUSH AND BUR gamy has dissolved bv mutual agreement. 1 am now at 719 Camp bell Stre.il I will he glad to serve my friends and the public with choice ruts of fine home-killed meats of all kinds Also live and dressed poultry. A trial order will make you a permanent customer. Jno. M. Bush. 'Phone 1077. osp Furnaces REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH guarantee to be In perfect condition , when complete. All first class and veil experienced help used for such work Call phone 493 or address Kobt. A Mack. 913 Ellis St. 025 c Removal Notice I wish to notify the public that l bate motfd from 321 Jackson Street to 210 Mclntosh Street, where 1 an' prepared to give the best of service on anything In the electrical line. W. C. DAVENPORT & CO., 210 Mclntosh Street OSc Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA. Kidney trouble; 5 Italians delivered 60 c->utß Phone 112. Alts Wanted. LAUiEs TO REAP THIS All. AND then ,9»tw tßeit vants to us. We will fetid foi your i .‘eserlptlons, fill them and deb.er *h«iit to yim with of *\tr* chsrg*. Ps-r's Pharmacy. Pl'?"* 469 Japalac. IS WHAT YOU WANT FOR THAT old furniture All colors. Tosster'x IT in . 266 Broad Oto R| NARY 24 HOURS ALL D*rtKil?»T!< ; A Trial WO! Prove 25 Words or Less ol Help VVanted 25c Removal Notice ON AND AFTER MOND.-.Y, OCT. 5, I wlil move from 468 Broad St. to 502 Broad St., where I will bo able to furnish you with the best of home raised meals. Tant & Co., 468 Broad St. 05c Fine Farm For Sale THE LITTLE PLACE 70 ACRES, 10 miles from Augusta, on ols Savan nah Road. Good land, well built up, 6-room residence, numerous outbuild ings. High and healthful, right on a fine highway. It would be hard to find a more nicely improved place or a neater, prettier farm home near Au gusta. Price $4,250, much below value. Buildings nearly worth the money. Good reason for selling. Ap ply to H. C. Middleton, 135 Jackson SL t s Personal WANTED TO FIND WHERE abouts of S. Luke Richardson. Last heard of in Augusta. Communicate with his father, j. M. Richardson, Mc- Gee, Miss. R. F. D. ’ 03p LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA— RICHMOND COUNTY. By virtue of a power of sale given the undersigned by George C. Dough ty, in a mortgage dated July 4, 1908, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of said County, iu Book 2 Y’s, pages 274-275, will bo sold at public outcry at the Court house in said State and County, be tween the legal hours of sale, tO - at 12 m., to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: One bay horse, about nine tears old. named “Rocket;" one bay mare mule, about eight, years old, named "Mary;" one light brown chestnut horse mule, about ten years old. named “Bill,” and one light brown horse mule, about, eight years old, named "Geo." Terms cash. GEORGE C. DOUGHTY, By His Attorneys In Fact, S. M. Whitney Company o!2c In The District Court of The North eastern Division of The Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of [,otilsvi!le Mercantile Co., in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt To the creditors of I-ouisville Mer cantile Co., of Ixwisville, in the County of Jefferson and district afore said, a bankrupt; Notice Is hereby given that on the 2nd day of October, 1908, the said Louisville Mercantile Co., was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In my office in Augusta. Ga., on the 13th day of October. 1908, at 12 o'clock, at which time the said cre ditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt, and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. This October 2nd, 1908 JOSEPH GANAHL, Referee in Bankruptcy. 03c. Baroness von Sternburg ifa&gE— ■ (MT' : - ry i . si'iiS' A ve' t ■ t t ' ir&ms-iGr- 'ii 8k ; - fm-bdi Baroness von Sternburg, widow of late German am bassador to America, has returned to Washington for the purpose of collcet inc her personal belong;-, iitf-s, when she will returr to Germany. ♦ ♦ ♦ AT THE SUPERBA. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Superba was taxed to its ca parity last night at all performances to see the big Dome vaudeville show The same show will be f en at the S'RNrba tonight. It will be the Inst chance to sec the wonderful Cortlands and Billy Tann The moving picture* are as fine as ever shown here Two pictures In connection with Dome show All *should see the show at the Su perba tonight. Atlantic Coast Line, now operating freight and passenger serv ce to and from the East to Augusta direct v ; a Robbins and Sumter. Old schedule resumed. Leav, Auguata 2.30 p. m„ arrive New York 2.45 p. m. See reg ular schedule Ad. for arrival and de parture from other point*. 30-1-2-3-4 , LEGAL NOTICES An Ordinance. To Provide for the . reation of a Flood Commission, to Define Its Powers, Duties and Membership to Cary an Appropriation to De fray the Expenses of the Same, and for Other Purposes. The City Council of Augusta hereby ordains; Section 1. That the City Council of Augusta does- hereby create a com mission with full power, duty and au thority to investigate by itself, or by competent engineers, agents and em ployes, the causes of flood conditions in the City of Augusta and County of Richmond, and to devise and report to Council, as soon as practicable, suitable and appropriate measures for he protection of said City and County from floods and freshets. Sec. 2. That said Commission shall he composed of eleven members, to v. it: Five members to be appointed by the Mayor from the community at largo; trie Mayor, the City Attorney,! the Commissioner of Public Works,] and three members of Council, to b« appointed by the Mayor. See. 3. That the Mayor, City At- i torney and Commissioner, and three Councllmanic members shall hold as ex-officio, and upon the expiration of their terms of office their membership upon the commission shall cease as soon as their successors in office shall have been chosen; and, upon the expiration of the terms of the said Councilmanic members, the Mayor shali fill the vacancies thereby created from Council; and the five members at large shall hold during the life of j said Commission. Sec. 4. That upon the death or resignation of any member of said . Commission, the Mayor shall have au- j thority, and it shall be his duty, to 1 appoiV a successor to fill the va cancy. Sec. 5. That the sum of Five Thou- 1 sand Dollars, or so much thereof as j may be necessary, is hereby appropri ated to the use of said Commission, to be expended in its discretion, to carry out the purposes of this ordinance. Done in Council, under the Com mon Sea! thereof, this September 28th, 1 1908. Aproved Sept. 28th. 1908. (Seal.) W. HI. ! 'UNBAR. Mayor C. A. Attest: WM. LYON MARTIN. Clerk of Council. S4e Providing for the Payment of P< nslons . <o 13x-Confodornte Soldiers and tho , Widows of Ex-Confederate Soldiers. Executive Department. Atlanta, Au&. 24, 190 S. A PROCLAMATION, jßy His Excellency, Hoke .'mlth, Gover nor of Georgia I Whereas, the General Assembly, at it? ; session in 190 S, proposed an amendrnen. ; ♦o the Constitution of this state, as foi- I lows; i Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen eral Assembly of Georgia, and it is her.- by enacted by authority of the same, that paragraph 1. section 1, article • ol the Constitution of this State, be and the same is hereby amended by adding at the end of said paragraph the foi- j lowing: To make provision for the payment of pensions of any ex-Confod erate soldier, now resident of this state, who enlisted in ♦h* military service ot j this state, or who enlisted in the mih i tary service of the Confederate States,; I during the civil war between the states ■of th* United States, and who perform-, led aetual military service in the armies of tiie Confederate states, or the or-' ; ginized militia of this state and was honorably discharged therefrom, and to | widows, now resident of tills state, of ex-Confederate soldiers who enlisted in 'the military ■ service of the Confederate 'states, and who performed actual mili- I tary service in the armies of the Con- j federate states, or in the organised mili tia of this state, who died in said mill- j tary service. or was honorably dU chared therefrom; provided that no per-! son shall be entitled to the provisions of this Constitutional amendment, the' total value of whose property of every • description, including money and chose* I |in action, shall exceed fifteen hundred ' ! dollars, and provided further that only j ; those widows who \ver« married to shen • oitliers or ex-soldier* previous to the I :* ISTO shall b«- entitled to the pro visions of this Constitutional amend | i ment. No widow oi u soldier killed rtur* i lit g the war shall be deprived of her pen j Uion by reason of having subsequently j I married another veteran who is dead. ! unless Fhe receives a pension on account i jof being the widow of such second hits- ! j band. 1 ’ | Now. therefore I, Hoke Smith, Gover- 1 I nor of said State, do issue this my pr*x- t j initiation hereby declaring that the fore- j j going proposed amendment to the Con-i I sfitutlon is submitted for ratification or ' rejection to the voters of the sta'J J«mall fled to vote for members, of tbt ■ •General Assembly, at the ..moral e 1... j t ion to be held on Tuesday. November j "rd. 1908. HOKK SMITH, « vornor. r * TUI * COO* Secretary m Htiv. *. UMbIUIA —Richmond County. To the Superior Court of aaid County: j The petition of Tht* J. L. Bowles Furniture Company respectfully shews. That a charter wn» granted to It by order of the Superior Court. Felv mart •» 1'.*0.1. hi i ,\it st 1 charter was accepted an.l the corporation duly {organised thereunder. Said corpora Mon now desire* to change its name from "The .j. L. Bowles Furniture {Company** to "Georgia-Oarolina Furnl* j ture Company.** Wherefore petitioner prays that tfie I court pass an order amending its char* | ter by changing the name as afore said. WM H FLEMING, Attjr. for Petitioner 03HM7-24C SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 WANTS LEGAL NOTICES ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in Richmond county on October 7th, 1908, for the follow ing State Officers: Governor; and State House Officers, Prison Commis sioner, Pension Commissioner, Associate Justices of tne Supreme Court, Judge of Court of Appeals, Judge Superior Courts, Railroad Com missioner. Solicitor General, Judge City Court, Solicitor City Court, Con stitutional Amendments, for members of the House of Representatives and for a Senator. And for the following County Officers; Clerk Superior Court. Sheriff. Receiver of Tax Re turns, County Treasurer. Tax Collec tor, County Surveyor, Coroner, Coun ty Commissioners, at the various elec tion precincts of Richmond County under the supervision of the following Managers and Clerks: First Ward; Managers, W. H. Nurn berger, J. P.; T. M. Phlipot, F. fi.; Jas. L. Robertson, F. H. Clerks, W. A. Tanner, J. M. Stoy, J. G. Oakman, J. M. Cates. Second Ward: Managers, H. H. D’Antignac, J. P.; John Kenneally, F. H.; S. W. Mays, F. H. Clerks, Chas. L. Bailey, T. T. Hammond, J. K. Mc- Laughlin, John C. McDonald. Third Ward: Managers, Edw. T. Bennett, J. P.; A. J. Gouley, F. H.; Algernan Morgan. F. H. Clerks, W. F. Law, M. F. Conlon, H. G. Kale, A. W. Stulb. Fourth Ward: Managers, B. L. Strange, J. P.; John M. Hays, F. H.; Oscar J. Dorr, F. H. Clerks, Geo. H. Leitner, W. J. Heffernan, Geo. C. Meadowcroft, A. H. Vonderleith. Fffth Ward: Managers, W. A. Mad ison, F. H.; W. W. Hackett, F. H.; Jas. L. Cartledge, F. H. Clerks, W. T. Shea J. M. Koon, Jno. J. O’Connor, J. M. Haynie. 119th District: Managers, F. M. Olark, J. P.; Jas. R. Stafford. F. H.; Jno. P. Hail. 121st District: Managers, L. P. Holley, J. P.; Allen Tro- bridge, S'. H.; George J. Cawley, F. H. 123rd District: Managers, R. H. P. Day, j. p.; R. o. Lombard, F. H.; Neil Mclnnes, F. H. 124th District: L. M. Atkins, J. P.; W. W. Hack, F. H.; J. R. Clark, F. H. 1269th District: Managers, S. H. 1 Myers, J. P.; Jos. Ganahl, F. H.; A. S. Morris, F. H. Clerks, W. D. Bal jentine, C. J. Skinner, B. O. Miller. 1434th District: Managers, J. M. Kellv, J. P. : J. R. Beall, F. H.; Jno. B. Fryer, F. IT. 1600th District: Managers, W. A. Deas, J. P.; W. J Hall, F H.; T. B. Roberson, F. H. Only those persons whose names appear upon the registry ilst to be fur nished by the Registrars will be per mitted to vote. The registered voters cf the five wards of Augusta and of the 12691. h District, G. M., and of the j ',s4th District, G. M„ are required by law lo vote in the ward or district of their residence. Registered voters of the 119th, 121st. 123rd and 124th Dis tricts, G. M., may vote at the County Court House upon taking the follow ing oath: “I swear or affirm that I have not voted elsewhere at this elec tion.” Managers of each precinct must send their certificates and all other papers of eleVion. including ballots and the registry list, under seal, to the County site in charge of one of their number, and which must be delivered there by 12:00 M. o’clock of October Kth. 1908. The polls wili be open at the Court House from 7:00 a. m. to 6p. m. The polls at the various wards in the City of Augusta will be kept open from 7:00 o'clock a. m. until 6:00 o'clock p m., and at all precincts outside of the City of Augusta from 8:00 a. m. j to 5:00 p. m. Blanks for holding this election can bo obtained at this office. WM. F. EVE. 1 Judge City Court & Ex. Off. Com. R. , & »• 06c ' STATE OF GEORGIA, ] RICHMOND COUNTY. Whereas' Annie R. Oeas. on the 26th day of June, 1907. made her promissory note in the principal sum of five hundred ($500) dollars, pay able to the order of Mamie H. Fos ; ter three years after date with In terest from date at the rate of eight I per cent per annum; and Whereas, the said Deas executed iand delivered unto the said Foster, as provided in section 2771 of the Code of Georgia, a deed conveying to the said Foster: All those ten lots of land In the county at d state aforesaid, in the vil lage of Summerville, known and des ignated as lots number eight (81. nine (9! ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen M 3), fourteen (14), fifteen (15i, sixteen (16), seventeen (17), on ;i plan of lots made by Gordon Gar din r. civil i nglneer. May 10, 1900, recorded In the clerk's office, superior t urt. i-aid couut) in Book 6 B's. page ]SSS; and. Whereas di r nir has been made fn the paymeir of 'he interest and bv the terms of said note said security tp "d nd the bond for title, the said i| h’ has matured b- reason of said default. Therefor* by virtue of the author ity contained In said security deed, will be sniq before the court house floor cf said county, on (he first Tue* l.v In October. 1908, between th* 1- - al hours of sale to the highest bid tier for cash, the aforedesrrlbed ten lots of land. Terms cash Purchaser to pay for papers ANNIE R. DEAS. By Mantle H. Ramsey, formerly Mamie H. Foster, her attorney In fact sl2-1*26,03e