The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 05, 1908, Image 6

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WANTS THERE'S A REASON WHY HERALD ADS. PAY. Read Them, Use Them, Test Them and You’ll Get Results. When vour competitor f* ■)» tluu lie oau afford to do lem advert lain?, It it not only advisable -It* highly NECESSARY —for you to double your own, Tbe new thing* In lb" Moron tiro advertised—ls they art* of an con*)-- qut-bc* to you. or to anyone To oitutul u» rend tho ads noma day I* aa profit l«*s aa U would be to Intcud to «al your dinner aom* day It'a not nee-anary to look up y«-a tarday's or to wait for tomorrow's gjpar—uiern's an ad. In lODAY'S that yhn ought in lead mid answer To weigh and consider the ads. la a ts’sk that la not only <aa> and In teresting to the parent) with bus) ••aa insight, knowledge <d values, of tba oily, of people- hut 1b n dollar oaruing taak. If advertising cannot tyd|i y’fftir business -why, your buslm - la not business at all, hut on - ’V else Thare are very fuw stores that are not advert laud at alt -but there aru few«r attll that are gdrerTtl d Mo ucl) Before Un, advent of newspaper ail verttalng. store growth wan I ; - d ou location, good fortune, and other thtnga aot ultogall.et under the non trol of th« merchant HERALD WANT AD •U B STATION POBTOFFICf Tho fotlow'ng tapllaa to Want Ada are In The Herald Waul Ad ofr.oe, and ahouid he railed tor <n they will ir*- i'i auoved K M J 1: l.lfe —I; (1 H—«; A J—.j; trpportnn I 'j I: (look— ’ 1; H W I l< 1‘ H v—l MM* —2; B M 1. II P—l H Ledoy Hi H M K i - v X X— t B I* F—l. Itioadwa. 1 Pin—t; .1 KF-l.A' It H —I; A It O—l. WANTED HELP Male A IIUHTLINO YOUNG MAS MUST have knowledge of light bookkeep Ing A Roaenthal, cornu MrKlnne and Market Sts. o7c WANIKti It All. \\ VI MAIL t’LKRKS fowl office clnrka. enr-terf, M.IOO uO yearly. L'xamlnttlutti here Nuvrtah' r Iktb Preparation free, Franklin In itltule, Horheatwr. N. Y Ort dp a<ANTED HELP Fomalo COOK WANTED AT ONCE A CO!. (trtsl won* •it to nook and do hotut* work. Ap|d> I**l & fi**ytiolUi* Ht. o2t(o iiotmKciiKL houbkoihl want vfl ill no a rook. Appl) 62<’t Grodno mrort WANTED HELP Male or Female. COOK WANT hi). COOK WIIITt man prelerrrtl Address box IS, McCorarl’yfc, 8. C. * onp WANTED SITUATION. Male. YOUNG MAN 22 YEARS OK AUK uni lout to Itani cotton butluc#.* with toil*** K'mhl (tutors, hut »om«* knowledge of bo- and vy 1 11 in* to work Addretn "IS." caro August* H*r*!d o7< WANTED SITUATION Female eirfXffON AH HOVHEIIUtL OR cleaning up wink to do lait'o Jackson. HMIS Twlgg* atreei. o7*x SITUATION AH IIOUHKBIRI. OR cleaning up work to Jo Mary Jackson. 1025 T»'||« allffi-l n7*x wanted *lt female STENOGRAPHER POSITION vaaikd by compel nni and ** perleured lad' Monographer ('an lurnlab beat ralrramoa Addle a E H . care Herald o7xx iiwiNo teematres* aveing ant cl nr* of work dona aatlalactort Addr.** "Saamalrwaa," can llcrald office oTx WANTED Salesmen. SALESMAN WANTKII TO TAKE order* to Georgia dime' lo the cent ' punier for one of the oldaat fainoua »hole*al» lIQUOr hollar* In the Blue Cl*** Region* of Kentuckt Iddret* H 8 Htradet A Hon. Mall Ord*r IV pertinent, Lexington. Kj o*7e WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTED TO BUY RICHMOND Atademt book* and nil kind* of »> hool book* now in u«* IVllqueet » \e» nnd Old Bookshop, 215 HwenUi street. FURNITURE. A HANOeOMK. HKC ond hard suit of U-droora furniture wnnttd Phone HOI 05p GOOD TENANTS WANTED roi; 220 Kill* gtreet, 2 room*, aud *55 Trlfnit street * room*. r*i\l vary reasonable Apply to Lcona-d Phtn lay otH WRAPPING PAPZH: OI.D NEWS paper* fer wrapping purpoae* Ap ply nt Herald office Jlfiti Want-Adverlii^—As Soon As II HaDDens— and find a Tenant Who Will NOT Break His Lease In The Herald Pay 1c A Word; 25c Min.mum Charge FOR SALE-Real Estate FARM FOR SALE 25 AORE3, good farm or garden land, one mile Graeewood, Richmond county. Ail ' ther Intorn.aUon, rail or write 424 Telfair atiaet, Augusta. o7c COTTAGE; A STYLISH 6 ROOM • ottags In North Anguata for a are at a sacrifice For particular* apply P O. Box 717 City. al«;f PLANTATION OF 600 ACRES OF land In (Varran ronnty, deelrabl# Apply to Clarence El. Clark aiStf Wh HAVE ONE OF THF. REST eight-room houaea In tho central part ot Augusta, newly built with all convenience* Will aoll for 21,200. ALSO ONE OF THE REST SEVEN room house* on Jackson avenuo, North AiiKiihta, big lot, and all mod. • rti coavenii-ncea. Will sell for 16,00') ONE FARM AT BTKLA VfLLE, Gs . of 600 here* with live ljou*"* on p, water and farming oonvun lenceii; rente for 38 bale* of cotton; prl<e s*,ooo, figure lb« lntereat n will pay you and (tome to ace ua. ONE FARM OF 110 ACRES AT Beech Island; will trade for city property. J. L (/. P. J. Barksdale, ion building FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc IK YOU DON'T BUY YOOR HORSES and mulea from ua ws both loae money. Augueie block Yarda, HKD POLL CATTLE; A FEW choice heltara and bull calve* They are hardy, dean stock, good mtlk-.m and with beet conformation. Jnat tbe kind of rattle you like to aee around the (arm. For prleea and ostlmatos, write Bowdre PUlnliy. Grovetowa, Ga Mi'Ll GOOD STRONG MUI.K AND ■oven-year large hay horse for sal-- Gold iptalltlea, alao atrong nine STOP, "Hm pgy merit a. "Opportunity," care Herald otp FOR SALE Poultry am Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; Tou.Oß* Genii.. Muacovey Dueka, . Bar:,it i >l viaouth Ricks; all farm 1 rained, healthy and from flrat das* •lock Prime reuaennb’.e Addraan Bowdre Phltilay, Crov.-town. Ga ts 111 FF ORPINGTONS Y FEW Nlf’E young eotkrela fur aale. From the original famotia tlook atraln. Howdre I'hiatsy, FOR SALE Miscellaneous AUTOMOBILE GOOD A 9 N*W; 10 horsepower engine; can be aean at White', garrage; big b.irgam for quiok buyer. Apply at once. Herald office. if CONTRACTS: 1 fl.nn-) STANDARD Trust Co.'* contract* for sale Ell ntblc lor loan anon Ko. Information apply 10H5* Broad street, o.l|, IIA It Itl H FIXTURES FOR SALK tour barber chairs unit wall tlx turoe, etc Apply Arcade Cigar Store, AuguMa, Ga. o!2c DESK ONE LONG STANDING (leak uuil two Am berg cabinet let ter files. tur aale Apply Lamb A- 110 l llngaworth otip STAIRWAY SECOND HAND STAIR wav. tall and newel poet of walnut. Stalin d glatvc window sash and sev oral ehsndsller* Will well cheap Alan u Columbia bicycle In good con dition Apply 321 Greene St. OSp FOR SALK HALF CORD DKY pin* wood, U.llvered. for $1 Sit Rustic .wing. $8 00 and Rocking i i hairs $1 $0 each Home line Coium I bleu Wyandottes. 8 I. Wvandottee, l ight Brahmas and White ttock. at »p»ciai loa* out prices Eggs tot hatching, all Breeds Bolvtdare Poul try Farm, Phone 1114. Augusta. Ja A PAYING DRAY AGE BUSINESS will sell bora*. wagons, plauo I irucks ou easy terms of payment, : and will make contract for .tot, dravage with reliable party thur Music House. oep SIDEBOARD A FLEMISH OAK eidebnard practically new for sal■>, j Cau bt seen at L Sylvester Sons oto FOR RENT Rooms. FI.A I A KLAT OK t ROOM* With prit ll*|e of bath at 452 Ken wick Hi Apply 622 Center Bt. Hl.ttf FOR RENT ROMES FLAT KIVK ROOM FLAT FOR rent, at No PM Greene street A,: ply on premise*. o*p TWO NICK Tl ATS 850 BROAD ST. 4 room* and hath Apply Hancken Millinery Co. 08c ROOMS FOR RKNT 2 OR i toon.* (or light hona*keeplti| II A NorytH, Craw lord avenue and Fenwick »lre*t. near Walton Way Afip ROOMS TWO FRON T R YOMH KOII rent turn *hed, splendid neighbor liood. in »r liutln*** center Refer ! enee* exchanged Ad.ltv** FurnU’i *’d. care Herald h6p ROOMS TO KENT TO MKN OVI.Y. 947 Ret neld* St Apply 629 Broad j o*c aitHxnoa **m rtm MMUV&O QoJjUJ* FOR RENT Real Estate. FLAT A FLAT ON 1260 BLOCK of Broad Hr... with seven room* and hot and cold hatha. Everything uiod*Yn and dealruble. Apply E. B. MoLeDdon, 1032 Broad St o*o DWELLING: NO. 416 CALBOON atr*#t, 8 room a, bath, large yard, j .table; will make necweaarv repairs. Jno R. White, agent. Phone 1178 or BN ° 7 * COTTAGE FOR RENT, IN NORTH Augusta, party changing plana, will sub-rent modern 6-room cottage at sacrifice See J. R Anglin, flrat house above saaltorlum oltfc HOFBE A VERY DLe.RABLK five-room house oh 15th street for : rent. Poiseaston at once Addreav D E C . care Herald. «*P RESIDENCE? MY RESIDENCE, eight rooms, suitable for two tam tllea, In good order, alao dwelling of live rooms, will sell doube tenement, 445 and 447 Watkins St. D. Graham, 44U Walker St. S22tf DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING, | 1216 Kills Bt., for rent; modern con 1 venlem «a Apply M. J. Toohey, 180 Jackson Ht. (17tf OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR of Georgia Railroad Bauk, from October Ist Rent SBOO. Apply Geor gla Railroad Bank sl2tf HOUSE: AN EL UK! ANT NEW hnus,, In North Augusta, West ave nue, near Hampton Terroe, two bathe arid nil modern Improvements See It and you will rant It. Apply B C. Wall, 917 Broad Bt. SlOtf Osborne’s Business College FALL TERM NOW OPEN; EASY monthly rates for cither hook keeping or shorthand tours-. Day or night RHsalon. Phone 1.71. 027; Plahterint Material IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS 'he best piestoring material for walla and ceilings It gives addi tional a length to the building and Htaya put forever. A. H. MoDanlF, Augusta, Ga IHtf Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel. Phnn« 16 Al2tf Automobile Gloves A FINE LOT OF GAUNTLLITH. Fourcher'a, 372 Broad. olOc To Piano Owners. WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM this dale on your plann moved, tuned and cleaned for $5,00. The special price of tiling la $2 50 Cu'l up Robt. J Watson. No. 666 Banad strent Phone 1717. Have your plann examined all work strictly Hr ! t-laas. Ofttllo Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA. Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered 50 (wum Phon* 112. Alt! LOST AND FOUND STRAYED, SETTER: STRAYED I from 610 Greene streui. black and white Hotter blech. Reward tor In ! formation or return to R. 1. Branch. a27tf i PIN: A CLUSTER OR THIRTEEN diamond pin. l.oat Saturday morn ' Ing between Bath, Ga.. on the dirt road or In the city. Reward If return ed to Herald office. 05c LOST DOG POINTER DOG. SOLID; liver body, with white chest, and limr white toe* Reward if retuin ■ d Collar with following address on, "J. W. Westmoreland. 418 Broad street. ostf LOST CROSS ONE RMAM- tioT.D j crotiß Saturday night, probably be twren Juekaon and Campbell streets, on Broad street. Reward If return ed to I ox 7 Jackson or The Herald Of fice. osp LOST BICYCLE TAKEN MONDAY morning from In front of Mr. A. Black-ht-ur s residence No 624 Greene A Hartford bicycle, black ■ xmtelid with < aster brake No lets! Reward If returned to W G Jones. No 1136 Summer St. osp Clothes Pressed. SUPERIOR WORKM AN.-HII* AND not cut prices In whsl give* it* preference ever our competitors. None better, and very few a* good, •then It come* to oxpert cleaning. pre*sltig and repairing Otve us a lri.il, aud be convinced Ve-dery Prwilni Club, 3IS Mclntoih street. 'Phone 2425 ol2c Dissolution Notice. THE FIRM OF lU.HH AND BUR gamy hwa dlsaolved by mutual agreement, 1 am now at 719 Camp bell at reel. I will be glad to serve mi friend* and the public with choice cum of line home-killed meat* of all kind* Alao llte aud dressed poultry A trial order will make teu a permanent customer. Joe M Hu*h Phone 14177 osp Teuton PVavrracy. KRFHO DISINFECTANT THE boat there la Any quantity. Tee tler'a pharmacy, 1)66 Broad St. ts Toilet Paper \ HANtIKK AND . U01...S FOR J'. cent* or J roll* 25 cent* Thou* 9*9 Parr' a Pharmacy THE AUGUSTA HERALD WANTS MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER, Residence Studio, Ul9 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot Kodak fllnik developed free of charge Four Post Cards, soe alOtf Removal Notice ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 5, I will more from 468 Broad St. to 602 Broad 0t„ where I will be able to furnish you with the beat of home raised meats. Taat & Co., 468 Broad Bt. Oao Automobiles A LOT OK FRESH CARBIDE FOII automobile lamps just come In. o olOc Automobile Gloves A FINK LOT OF GAUNiLETTS. Fourcher'a, 572 Broad. olOc FISH FISH Fresh from Fisheries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : O. D. FLORENCE. Phone 1067. 446 Broad St. Cheap Lumber A LA HOF. LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL Ing and weather boarding, all gradwa; also a lot of rough lumber short and long leaf, from lln boards to Bxlo framelng All this stock must he disposed of In next 30 days. Addreaa Standard Lumber Co., Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E. J. O’Connor, 655 Broad Bt. ts Baby Baskets BEAUTIFUL LINE OF BABY BAS kots Just received. Alao clothes hampers, werk baskets and stands, market and lunch baskets, Ac. R v member we carry Ihe largest, cheap est and beet llm> of trunks. India ut Ac., to be found In the south. Au gusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad— Wrong side street. ts Mattresses Repaired HAVE YOUR MATTKr.otvLS Re paired by a inti tress manufactur er, who has 20 years' experience at 945 Jones street. A. Gr*en. Call over phone 707. o6p Automobile Gloves A FINE LOT OF OALNTLETTS. Fourcher'a, 572 llrosd. 0100 Fine Farm For Sale THE LITTLE VI.ACE 70 ACHES, 10 rr.lles from Augusta, on oil Savan nah Road. Good land, well bul't up. C room residence, numerous outbuild ings. High arid healthful, tight on a flne highway. It would be hard to flml a more nicely Improved piece 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 11. C. Middleton, 135 Jackson St. ts $1.50 Lisles A GOOD TRUE SHOGI...G RIFLE; try one. Fourcher's, 572 Broad. olOc Southern Cabin9t Manu facturing Works, Noith Augusta. SHOW CASES if. ERHAULPD ALL high-class furniture Cabinets of nil descriptions made Manufacture of rtnlr. bank, and office fixtures and all claraes of tine carpenter work. Phony i No. 714 o6g “Listen to Sacre” MODKK.N TIMEH Di.MAXO MOD ! era method* Come let me tell ; bow you may get a hat full W niches frto. 622 Broad . 06p Opening OF HEADY TO t\r..t. iIYTR. PAP 1 and baby bonnets A full line of hair braid*, puff*, roll* and colored peoples hair goods. Mr*. L. M ZachYry, 815 Bread street. o«? Oysters NOW IN SEASON. i-'REBH, FINE and »*eet. Fish, fruit and c*lery. Gtve us your orders. O. D Floreuo v 464 Broad St. Phone No. 1067. o4’f Wall Paper NOW IS THE TIM TO HAVE your walla papered, before doing so call and see our line of paper, we have It In all patterns and all cualitle* and prices to suit von. W C. Hltoades & Co., Opera Building o6c $1.50 Rifles A G*)OD TRUK SHOO t. <tl RIFLE: try one Fourchera, 572 Broad olOc Commercial School. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS; shorthand, typewriting. practical bookkeeping, trlthmetlc and spelling, ■augh bv Maigaret Funk, aasiated by one of the most competent bookkeep ers In Augusta For further Inform atlon call on Margaret Funk. Com n.erclal School, Hanson Bldg. ol7c De Sota DK SOTA OISTKri PARLOR IS readv to serve oyster* In aav style, also steak, pork chops, roast beet cooked in any style Com.- one, come all. J. L. Brlabron, 2 DO' Bth St. ofip Flood Shingles NO 2. 12 00, NO 1. 13 65; FOB oar yard; fifty cents additional for handling Industrial Lumber Co, North Augusta StStf A Trial Will Prove 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c $1.50 Rifles A GOOD THU.. dHUuii..., RIFLE; try one. Fourcher'a, 572 Broad. 0100 Concrete Work. CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL kinds ot concrete work, such as cement walks, reinforced work. I hare the latest improved machinery, and an expert foreman, and am pre pared to turn out work for big or ders. Estimates and specifications furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus-, ta, Ga. J27tt Keys Fitted LOCKS REPAIRED; NIGHT latches, door bells. Fourcher's, 672 Broad. ole Furnaces REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH guarantee to be In perfect condition when complete. All first class and w*il experienced help used for such work. Call phone 413 or address Robt. A. Mack. 913 Ellis St. 025 c MEDIATION SCATTERS” BALKAN WAR CLOUD Turk*/ Wants Peace. LONDON.—Turkey is not inclined towards war with Bulgaria, and It is believed she will call a conference of the powers to consider the matter of Bulgaria's proclamation of independ ence. Indications from other capi tals of Europe are that the powers will intervene to prevent hostilities In the near East. All the chancel lories of Europe are busy Monday with efforts to discover a modus Vi vendi which will result in the main' tenance of peace. United States Looking On. WASHINGTON. —The position of the American government in regard to the acute situation In the Balkans Is largely that of a looker-on. It is a situation, the officials say, with which the signatories of the treaty of Berlin have to do. The United Stittes does not tolerate the Interference of European governments with Amer ican affairs and this government nor being a signatory to the Berlin treaty, has no voice In the complications or developments which may arise out oT the carrying Into effect or breaking of that convention. France as Mediator. PARIS. —The situation is consider ed most grave. The proclamation of independence of Bulgaria actually has been made, and it probably would be useless to attempt to Induce Prince Ferdinand to withdraw It. It is known that the Bulgarian cav alry is mobilizing on the frontier, and Prince Ferdinand is determined to stick to his auns. France has decided to enact the role of mediator with the object of pre venting a war between Turkey and Bulgaria. The foreign minister at Pichon al ready had begun a series of confer ences with tuo diplomatic representa tives of the powers with an idea of reaching an understanding, the pur pose of which should be the mainte nance of peace, when the official news of Prince r erdinand’s proclamation at Tirnovo arrived. The foreign minister conferred Monday morning with the Russian minister of foreign affairs and the turkish ambassador. Other lowers Implicated. CONSTANTINOPLE. Turkey is convinced that Auatrla, backed by Germany, encouraged Bulgaria lo de clare her independence In order to strike a blow at the Kaimil ministry and compromise the new constitution. Advice* obtained In an authorita tive quarter of Sofia are to the ef fect taat only some of the powers sup ported the British proposal for a set tlement of the railroad question. This want of unanimity among the powers encourages Bulgaria to persist In her present altitude. Th, New* In Germany. BERLIN- News was received at the foreign office Sunday night that Tur key had been Informed that Bulgaria was determined to proclaim her tnde pendenre at Ttrnovo, on Monday. The Associated Press is authorised to slate that Germany associates her se.f with the mediatory proposals sub mltted by Great Britain to the Turk ish and Bulgarian governments. It is re ognlzed officially that the Bulgarian proclamation gravely com j plicate* the situation. LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA— RICHMOND COUNTY. By virtue ot a power cn' ss-e given the undersigned by George C Dough ty. In a mortgage dated July 4 lll'k, and recorded In the Clerk's Office of the Huperlor Court ot said County, in Book 2 Y"s. tagvs 374-275, will b-i told at public outcry at the Court house in said State and County, be tween the legal hour* of sale, to wn, at 12 m.. to the highest bidder for oath, the following described property, to wit: One bav horse, about nine rears old. named Rocket, ono bay mare mule, about eight years old nsmed "Mary;” one light brown chestnut horse mule, about ten years old. named "Bill,” and one light brown horee mule, about eight years old. named "Goo” Term* cash GEORGE O. DOUGHTY By His Attorneys In Fact. S M Whitney r'mpan> olic LEG AX NOTICE STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of Thomas R. Wright, H. H. Coskery, Maurice Walton, P. H. Rice, F. L. Fuller, W. M. Nixon, R. Roy Goodwin, Jamei B Wright and John C. Wright, all of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That thoy desire, for themselves their associates, successors and as signs, to become incorporated under the name and style of “The Margaret Wright Hospital,” for a period of 20 years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time; with power by that name to contract and be contract ed with; sue and be sued, have and use a common seal, and to have all other powers conferred by the laws of Georgia upon private corporations. 2. The principal place of business of the Company to be at Augusta. Rich mond County, Oeorgia. 3. The capitol stock of the company to be Twenty-Five thousand dollars, divided into shares of SIOO each, ac tually paid in, with the privilege of increasing the Capital stock at any time my majority vote of the stock holders to any sum not exceeding $50,000. 4. Said Company to have power, to borrow money on note or bond, to secure the same by mortgage or other form of security; with further author ity to buy, sell, rent, lease or other wise hold real estate and personal property needful, useful or necessary in the conduct of the busines. 5. The Company have power, through Its stockholders, to make rules and by-laws for the government of the Company, and to conduot the business of the company through such officers having such powers, terms of office and salaries as may be designated in said jy laws. 6. The object of the Company is pecuniary gain and profit to its stock holders. The particular business pro posed to be conducted to be the main tenance and operation of a hospital or sanitarium for the care and treat ment of all classes of sickness, injur ies and diseases, including surgical operations, laboratory aDd analytical work of all kinds; with authority to conduct, in connection with said hospital, a training school, for the trainging and education of nurses and with authority to issue to such nurses as shall complete the prescribed course, diplomas or certifi cates of graduation; and with author ity to generally do and perform all things necessary, needful, oustomary or desirable in connection with hos pitals or private sanitariums. 7. Petitioners pray that there be no personal liability on any stockholder except to the amount of unpaid stock subscriptions. Wherefore, they pray that they be made a body corporation under the name aforesaid, with the rights and powers above set forth. G. R. COFFIN. Petitioner's Attorney. Filed in Office, this September 21, 190*. WM. D'A. WALKER. Clerk, S. C-, R Co., Ga An Ordmanee. To Provide for the Creation of a Flood Commission, to Define Its Powers, Duties and Membership to Cary an Api ropriation to De fray the Expens. . of the Same, and for Other fhirposes. 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 lnveatigate by Itself, or by competent engineers, agents ar.d 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 the protection of said City and County from floods and freshen, i See. 2. That said Commission shall Ibe composed of eleven members. »o --w-lt: Five members to be appointed by the Mayor from the community at large; the Mayor, the City Attorney, the Commissioner of Public Work*, and three member* of Council, to bq appointed by the Mayor. Sec. 3. That the Mayor. City At torney and Commissioner, and three Councllmanic members shsll hold as ex-officio, and upon the expiration of their terms of office their membership upon the commission shall cease as soon as 'heir successor* In office shall have been chosen; and, upon the expiration of the terms of the said Councllmanic members, the Mayor shall (111 the vacancies thereby created from Council; and the five members st large shall hold during the life of said Commission. Sec 4 That upon the death or resignation of anv member of said Commission the Mayor shall have au thority. and It shall be his duty, to appr V’ a successor to fill the va cancy. Sec 5. That the sum of Five Thou sand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, Is hereby appropri ated to the use of said Commission, to be etpended In Its discretion, to carry out the purposes of this ordinance,' Done In Council under the Com mon Seal thereof, this September 28th, 190*. Aproved Sept. 28th. 1908 (6#al.) W. M DUNBAR. Mayor C. A. Attest: WM LYON MARTIN. Clerk of Council. S4c SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. 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, three Associate Justices of tue Supreme Court, Judge of Court of -V*>eals, 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. Phllpot, F. £•; Jas. L. Robertson, F. H. Glerks, 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. Leltner, 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. Haynle. 119th District: Managers, F. M. Clark, J. P.; Jas. R. Stafford, F. H.; Jno. P. Hail. 121st District: Managers, L. P. Holley, J. P.; Allen Tro—bridge, F> H.; George J. Cawley, F. H. 128 rd 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. Hsck, F. H.; J. R. Clark, F. H. 1269th Distriot: Managers, S. H. Myers, J. P.; Jos. Ganahl, F. H., A. S. Morris, F. H. Clerks, W. D. Bal lentlne, C. J. Skinner, B. O. Miller. 1434th Distriot: Managers, J. M. Kelly, J. P.; J. R. Beall, F. K.; Jno. B. Fryer, F. H. 1660th District: Managers, W. A. Deas, J. P.; W. J Hall, F H.; T. B. Roberson, F. H. Only those persons whoae names appear upon the registry list to be fur nished by the Registrars will be per mitted to vote. The registered voters of the five wards of Augusta and of the 1269ih District. G. M., and of the 1434th District, G. M., are required kg law to vote in the ward or district of their residence. Registered voters of the 119th, 121st, 128 rd 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 o( ele\t!on, 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 Bth, 1908. The polls will be open at the Court House from 7:00 a. m. to 6p. m. The pells at the various wards in the City of Augusta will be kept open from 7:00 o’clock a. m. until 6:00 o'cloak p. m., and at all precincts outside of the City of Augusta from 8:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Blanks for holding this election can be obtained at this office. WM. F. EVE, Judge City Court & Ex. Off. Com. R. & R. 06c Notice of Sale and Transfer of Geor gia Railroad Stock. I. as administrator of the Estate of Miss Elizabeth K. Bowen.(known also as Miss Bettle Bowen) deceased, late of Lee County, Alabama, will sell on th P 21st. dav of October 1908, to the highest bidder at public sale, before the Court Houbc door, in Opelika. Alabama, between the legal sale hours six shares of Georgia Railroad Stock, belonging to said Estate, under and by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Lee County, Alabama, and I will transfer said Railroad Stock to the purchaser, this September 19th, 1808. JAMES B. COYNERS, Admr. 821-28-05 21e Rcom 330, Dyer Bldg. Administrator's Nctice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the esta-e of Mr 3. Ann Keenan, late ot said county, deceased, i to render in an account of their de mand* to me at 1126 D'Antignac ttreet within the time prescribed by | law properly made out and all per ;ons Indibted to said deceased are hereby requested lo make Immediate pai ment to the undersigned This seventh day of September, f9OB. W H. CAREY. Adra. of Mrs. Ann Keenan. S 7 14 21 28 O 5 12c STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY. 1. W. D'A Walker. Clerk of Supe rior Court of Richmond County, certi fy that the foregoing la a true copy of Petition for Incorporation of “Th# Margaret Wright Hospital." this dav filed In said office. Jk Witness my official signature # and the seal of said Court, this September 21st, 1808. WM D'A. WALKER. Clerk Sup Ct.. Rich. Co., Ok S 21. 28, 0. 5, 12. c