The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 06, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT WANTS THERE’S A REASON WHY HERALD ADS. PAY. Read Them, Use Them, Test Them and You’ll Get Results. When vour competitor f<* -Is that U<- can afford to do Ic** advert lain*, it la not only advisable—lt'a highlj NECESSARY—for you to double your own. Thi new things In th< a tore* are advertised If they are of any conse quence to you, or to anyone To intend to read the ada Home day la aa profitl*-** a» It would be to intend to eat your dinner aonie day It'a not nereaaary to look up yea terday'a or to wait for tomorrow a paper—mere* an ad In lODAY'Sj that you ought to read and anawer To weigh and conalder the ada. la a tdak that la uot only eaay and In teroattuK to the peraon with bind naaa Insight, knowledge of values. of the city, of people hut la a dollar j <arnlng taak. If advertising cannot ty-lp yrttir business— why, your hualnena la no hualoeaa ai ail, but aomethiilK ela< There are very few atorea that ar not advertised at all but there are fewer attll that »r<- adv> rrfa-d t enough. Before the advent of newspaper ad vertlalug, atore growth waa liaaeii ou location, good fortune, arid oiler thlnga not altogether under th<* eon ! trol of lire merchant WANTED HELP Male A HUSTLING YOUNG MAN. Ml I have knowledge of light bookkaep ] lng A Roaenthal, corner NcKlont and Market St a. o7i ! WANTKO RAILWAY MAIL CI.EHI t I’oal office olerk -, carriers, #1,100.00 | yearly. Examinations here November , 1 St h f'reparatlon free. Franklin In , rtltute Rorbxa’wt. N. Y Oct 4|> WAN IKb Knit I S XI. >U ABLE bodied unmarried men. between ag< a or Ik mid 25; elllaena of United Slates, of good character and tern (e-rate hnhlta. who can iqa-nlk, read and wrlti Kiigltab. For Informal loti iti ply lo Recruiting Officer. Miller Walker llldg., Augusta, or 23 14 j Whitehall St . Atlanta, or 411 Cherry j St, Muor, (1* If: v ANTED HELP Female lIurHF.GIKI, HOUHKGIRL WANT < d uKo m cook Apply 6!?H Orwim * »tr#**t. o6tf ( WANTED SITUATION. Male. BTKNOURAI’IIBK A YOtINO MAN I who run glv,* good ref«*r«*nr#tft, <l* •lr«« positloti uu utunoKruphrr. Ail drotu O. K , »ur»* Thu llvrilil oS\ YOU Nil MAN 22 VICARS OP AUK •lutoun to cotton hu*im* « wUh some* Komi factort, hint #onw kuowlHlg** of bookkeeping nnd a ill lng to work Addrew* * it. ’ cmitm Auguttu Herald o7c WANTED SITUATION j Female lJkltY DKSiHKH POSITION WITH dmttmnker at natlttant. antue ex perlenoe. Addreat I’onttton. cure The Herald oß< Situation ah hoi bkiuhi. ok otaaulng»up work to do Janie Jackaon. 1025 Twlgxs street., oim SFn All"'. . - ■ KIRI OR cleaning up work to Jm Mary . Jaekson, 1025 Tw'.gg* stn.-t o?xv , wanted alt female STENOtIRAI'HKK POSITION wasted by competent and eg 1 parlance.! lady atenotraphvr Can furnish ben referancea. Addreat. K S , care Herald. o7xx HEWING WANTKO HY NKA'I seamttreaa aewtiig any class of! work done satisfactory Address ; "Seamstress. ' rare Herald ottlca o7x 1 WANTED Miscellaneous v. AN Arademy bock* and al' ktnda of school book* now In U*e Dellqumit » Now and Old Bookshop, lit Seventh i at root OOOD TENANTS WANTED FOR ?St> Kllla Street, k room*, and til . | Taltali street 8 cooma. rent very | pNtntmebb Apply to l*eons 1 Phln ! !•} ode | RAFPINO rAFISR OUJ NEWS aprr* for wrapping purpo*ca Ap ■ tv at lit raid of doe Jldtf Coffee. <t>ABTKD COmtK FIGHT POI NHS for one dollar Mark* Grocery Co IAII Broad St Phone 1095 obo Furnsces RRPAIRRO ANO CLEANED WITH guarantee to be In perfect condition when complete All first cl«»* and wo.I eaperlenced help used for such work t'all phone 4gy or address Hcbt A Mack >ll Kill* St OISc Keys Fitted LOCKS REPAIRED. VlflllT latches door bells, Pourcher t, IT| Broad ole FOR SALE Real Estate FARM FOR HALE: 25 ACRES, pood fare: ~r garden land, on* mile Oraecwood, Richmond county. All other in.allot), call or write 421 Telfair T-trcei, Augusta. o7<; < OTTAGE A STYLISH BROOM cottage In North Augusta for sale at a sacrifice. For particulars apply P 0. Box 717 City. *l9.t PLANTATION OF COO ACRES OF land In Warren county; desirable Apply lo Clarence K Clark. *26tf FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORS..B and mules Irom us, we both lose monny. Augusta Stock Yards. RED POLL CATTLE. A FEW choice heifer* and hull calves. They are hardy, clean stock, good mllko-rs and with beef conformal lon. Just the kind of cattle you like to sec around the farm For price* and estimates, write Bowdre Phlnisy, Grovetown, Ga FOR BALE Poultry and Pet Stock | MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; Tou.y*a Geese, Muacuvcy Ducks; Barred I'vraouth licks, ail farm raised, he,.;hy and from first clam* stork Price* reasonable. Address Bowdre Phlnisy, Grovetown, Ga. ts BIFF ORPINGTONS A FEW MCE young cockrels for sale. From the original famous Cor k strain. Rowdre Phlnisy. FOR SALE Llmcellaneous AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; can be «een at White's garrage; big bargain for quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald office. ts BARBER FIXTURES: ~F(»lt SALK four barber chain, min w ill fix tures, etc. Apply Arcade Cigar Store, Augusta, tin ol2c DESK: ONE LONG STANDING desk and two Amberg cabinet let ter tllee, for sale Apply Lamh & Hoi lltigsworth. Ofip FOR BALK. HALF CORU DRY pine wood, delivered, for 1150 Rustic swings fa 00 and Rocking Chair* |1 50 each. Some line Coium hla.i Wyandottgs, S. l Wyandotte*, Lie lit Brahmas aud White Rocks at special clog* out prices. ICgg* to/ hatching, all Breeds. Belvtdere Poul try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta. Ua A PAYING DHAYAOE BUSINESS. w ill sell lion' wagons, plain trucks mi in*.v : ol payment and will leak- contract for atorr drayat-e with reliable party. McAr tbur Music House. m p SIDKIUIAUI) A FLEMISH OAK sideboard practically new for sal *, Can be seen al L. Sylvester Son*. FOR RENT - Rooms. I Hit ilt.NI 2 till i! CONNECTING, fornlllieit or unlurnlab.il room* with bath. Will rent either separate l> Vpply II H. Walker, 602 Kill* street Otic ROOM A FURNISHED ROOM TO rent to young men. Apply No. him Telfair St. oßc FLAT A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS With privilege of bath at 442 Fen wlek St Apply 622 Center St. SKitf FOR RENT ROMES FLAT FIVE ROOM FLAT FOR reul. at No. 9f.| Greene si r.*et \n ply on premls. i o8;> TWO NB'K FLATS. 950 BROAD ST . 4 realms ami bath. Apply Sunrkctt Mllllnerv Co 09c ROOMS FOR RENT 2 OR t r(.onis for light housekeeping li A Noevell, Crawford avenue ami Fenwick street, near Walton Way. J4|i ROOMS TWO FRONT ROOMS FOR rent, furnished, splendid neighbor hood. near business Center. Refer cnee* exchanged ,\ddr« sa Furnish ed, care Herald hi, ROOMS TO RENT TO MEN ONLY, 947 Reynold* St Apply 639 Brttad o6c Concrete Work. CONCUR n WORK 1 DO ALL kind* of roncretn «otk, such a* cement walk*, reinforced work. 1 have the latest urprmet! machinery, and an expert foreman, and aut pre pared in turn nut work for big or ders Estimate* and apeclileaunn* furnished A. H McDaniel. Augur la. Ua J27U $1.50 Rifles V GOOD TUI !. SIR' Rl,-'LI try one Fourcher*, 572 Broad • nine Coffee. ROXSTUD COFFEE RIGHT POUNDS (or dollar Murk* i»roo*r> Co., l(*s3 Broad 81 Phoiw* 101*5 oXv' De Sota l)f SOTV OYKTEii IARLOK IS •(>li*. alio M<*ak )>ork chop*, mo *t oh, eoM» all J L. Htitbran. loo'. Wf>« tmON AMT* (Tin H «,.* Pwak l »*•*s Wxi4aaai> oa*,-si. . *. Want-Advertise—From Dav to Dav Until successful—and Find a Better Job Than the Old One In The Herald Pay Ic A Word; 25c Min.mum Charge FOR RENT Real Estate. ! FLAT: A FLAT ON 1200 BLOCK of Broad St., with seven rooms and hot and cold baths. Everything modern end desirable. Apply E. B. McLendon, 1032 Broad St. ofic DWELLING: NO. 41C CALHOUN street, 5 rooms, bath, large yard, stable will make necessary repairs. Jno R. White, agent, Phone 1173 )r 2388. ■ o7x COTTAGE FOR RENT. IN NORTH Augusta, party changing plans, wilt ,- sub-rent modern 6-room cottage at sacrifice. See J R. Anglin, first house above sanltorlum. oltfc : JIOUBE; A VERY DLo.RABLB five room house on 15th street for rent Possession at once. Address D. E c , care Herald. ofip RESIDENCE: MY RESIDENCE, eight rooms, suitable for two fam ilies, in good order, also dwelling of five rooms, will sell doube tenement, 445 and 147 Watkins St, D. Graham, 446 Walker St. S22tf DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING, 1226 Ellis St... for rent; modern con- I venlencng Apply M. J. Toohey, 130 Jackson Bt. *!7tf OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR of Georgia Railroad Bank, from October Ist. Rent S2OO. Apply Geor gla Railroad Bank. sl2tf HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW house 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 : Osborne’s Business College I FALL TERM NOW OPEN; LAKY monthly rales for either book keeping or shorthand cours-j. Day lor night session. 'Phone '.71. 027; Plastering Mate.ial IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS *he best plastering material for walls atid ceilings. II give* addi tional h length lo the building and ■days pit' forever. A H. McDanie', Augusta, Ga Jl4tf Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP for any quantity. A. H. M'-Danlel Phone 16 Al2tf Automobile Gloves i A FINE LOT OF GAUM'I.r.TTS. KomrhfT k, f»72 lircmrt. olOe To Piano Owners. | WHO INTEND MOVING; FROM this dale on your piano moved, j un (1 and cloanod for s;*.oo. Th* 1 special price* of lulnj; Is $2 60 Cu’i up Ilobt. .1 Watson, No. O(iG Meoad Htrcof. ’Phono 1717. Have your piano examined ill work strictly llmt- I class. ort2l*‘ Windsor Soring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA, liidncy trouble; 6 rations dt?!lvered 60 c«nta Phon« 112. Alts LOST AND FOUND STRAYED SETTER: STRAYED from 610 Qrei-ne street, black and white setter bitch. Reward for In formation or return to R. I. Brunch s27tf LOST DOG POIN TER DOG. SOLID Hri.su body, with white chest and four while toes. Reward It return od Collar with following Hddress on. .1 W Westmoreland. 4IR Broad street. ostf - LOST. WATCH: U»ST ON BUENA Y.xta avenue. North Augusta, or near monumeut ou Broad street, ladles gold watch. "W" engraved on front and diamond In bark Reward paid If returned lo Herald office oßp FOUND: BICYCLE LEFT AT MY home by unknown party on Oct. Kb Owner can gel same by [laying j for this notice and describing wheel. 11 T Mayo, rare Georgia Chemical Works, Gwinnett St ofip LOST, WATCH OPEN FACE GOLD watch Return to Arcadlum, Hail son Bldg and receive reward. oßp LOST. PACKAGE: LOST BETWEEN Miss Ella Hughes' and Mullarky tt Sullivan's, on Broad street, a piece of plaid silk wrapped In pink paper. Suitable reward If left at Herald Of tin- o6c LOST SLIPPER LOST OUT OF buggy, one patent ankle tie ladies while slipper, either on Green, Mo Klunle Gwlunette or Marburv. Re. turn to Jones and Shew make and get reward. ttsc Clothes Pressed. SI IM RIOR WORKMANSHIP AND not c\\* prices Is what rivob us preference over our competitor*. None better ,*ind very few u* good, whe'n It come# *o eij>ert cleaning. prcßUlnK nnd repairing (live us i trial, nnd be convinced Verdery rrc*»tng Club. 313 Mclntosh stree Phone 2425 olJc Tessiers Phanracy. KRESO DISINFECTANT THE best there Is Any quantity Te»- •ter'a pharmacy, 1266 Hroad St. ts Toilet Paper \ HANGER \\ D ROLLS FOR JA cent* or 3 roll* 25 cent* 'Phone dSt* I'arr * Pharmacy. THE AUGUSTA HERALD WANTS MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER, Residence Studio, 619 Telfair St Opposite Union Depot Kodak films developed free of charge Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf Automobiles A LOT OF FRESH CARBIDE FOR automobile lamps just come in. o olOc Automobile Gloves A FINE LOT Or GAu.s i LETTS. FourcheFs, 572 Broad. oluo FISH FISH Fresh from Fisheries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : 0. D. FLORENCE. Phone 1067. 446 Broad St. Cheap Lumber A LAP.CIE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL lng and weather boarding, all grades; also a lot of rough lumber short and long leaf, from 1-ln boards to Bxlo framelng. All this stock must he disposed of In next 80 days. Address Standard Lumber Co., Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E. I. O’Connor, 855 Broad St. tl Baby Baskets BEAUTIFUL LiNE Or ~ .BY BAS kots Just received Also clothes hampers, work baskets aud stands, market and lunch baskets, &e. R-t --meinber we carry the largest, oheap ■st and best line of trunks, Talisas ivo., to lie found in the south. Au gusiA Trunk Factory, 851 Broad — Wrong side street. ts Mattresses Repaired HAVE YOUR M ATTKr..ssJfc,ri Re paired by a nut tress manufactur er. who has 20 years' experience at 945 Jones street. A. Green. Call over 'phone 707. ofip Automobile Gloves A FINK LOT OF GAUNTLHTTS. Foureher's, 572 Broad. olOc Fine Farm For Sale THE LITTLE PLACE 70 ACRES, 10 miles from Augusta, on oil Savan nah Rond Good land, well bill" up, f. room residence, numerous outbuild ings. High and healthful, light on a fine highway It would he hard to find a more nicely Improved (,lace or a neater, prettier farm home, near Au gusta, Price $4,250, much below value Huildlngs nearly worth the money. Good n-ason for selling. Ap ply lo 11. C. Middleton, 135 Jaekson at, _____ ts $1.50 Rifles \ GOOD TRUE SHOOT,.-.G RIFLE: try one. Foureher's 572 Broad. olOc Southern Cabinet Manu facturing Works, North Augusta. SHOW CASES Ol ERHAULKD. ALT, j high-class furniture. Cabinets of all; descriptions made Manufacture of stair, bank, and office fixtures and all classes of fine carpenter work. 'Phone No. 714 ofis “Listen to Sacre” MODERN TIMES DEMAND MOD ! ern methods Come let me tell | how you may get a "hat full. ' Watches free 622 Broad . Ofip Opening OF READY TO WEAR 11 ATS, CAP:/ and baby bonnets. A full lint* of hair braids, puffs, rolls and colored people's hair goods Mrs. L. M. Zachery, 818 Hroad street. o6p Oysters NOW IN SEASON. FRESH. FINE and r *eet. Pish, fruit and celery, (live us vour orders. O. I). Florenc *. 4t»l Hroad St. Phone No. 1067. j o4t t Wall Paper now is tui. ri.vE. ro have jour walls papered, before dotn<; so call and see our line of paper, we have It In all patterns and all qualities and prices to suit you W. C. Rhoades A- Co., Opera Building 06c $1.50 Rifles A GOOD TRUE StlOOi..*., RIFLE: try one. Foureher's, 572 Broad. otOe Flood Shingles NO I, *2.00; NO 1. $3 00; F O. B our yard; fifty cent* additional for handling Industrial Lumber Co, North Augusta. 3t3tf Commercial School. MISS Fl NK S 0 O Al M E K Cl A L school. Hansen Building Augusta. Ga Teaches shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, penmanship, English and arlthn etie. Da> class Night class Terms reasonable. Write for catalogue or rail 407, ol'c THE NEWSPAPER OF NEW YORK A Now York Editor," In the October Atlantic No newspaper of the New York group (and we have taken the half ; doxen w ith any pretense to wide popu liar appeal, unites (he two Indispen sable qualities of popularity and au thority Hero we have heard at least one voh e crvjn* In the wllderne**, one smothered under a blanket of self conscious rectitude, one choked with childish spite and petulance, one cry ing out an old man's perversity, and .two crying a message from the devil or no message at all A Trial WUI Prove 1* t A MTTC LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's Sale. STATE OF GEORGIA— RICHMOND COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, granted October sth, 1908, will be 3oid at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court house door in aaid Coun ty, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber, 1908, between the legal hours of sale, the following real estate sit uated in said Richmond Coqnty, State of Georgia, to-wit: All that lot of land, with the Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the Village of Summerville, Rich mond County, Georgia, on the south west comer of Walton Way and Tei tair street: bounded north by Wal ton Way on which it fronts two hun dred and twenty-six (226) feet, more or Teas; south by let of Geo. W. Hardwick, trustee, on which it fronts two hundred and twenty-six (226) l'eet, more or less; east by Telfair 6treet on which in fronts two hun dred and thirty-two feet three inches (232 feet S Inches ) more or I*bb; and west by Meigs street, on which it fronts two hundred and thir ty-eight feet six inches (238 feet 6 inches,) more or less, as per survey of E. V. Sharpe, C. E. Being the same property conveyed to R. E. Ai len, Administrator of the es<ate of Geo. H. Allen, by Chas. H. Phinizv. trustees, by deed dated January 29th 1886, recorded In the office of th> Clerk of the Superior Court of Rich mond County in Book 3 V.'s, folios 46 to 47. Also, all that 141 of land In the Village of Summerville said State and County, fronting on Meigs Blreet, six feet six inches (6 feet 6 inches,) more or less, and extend: back from said Meigs street in an easterly direction on towards Tel fair street to a point about two thirds of the distance from said Meigs street to said Telfair street, to a wooden building or shod Bounded north by lot f.nown as the Walton lot; south and east by lot of Geo. W. Hardwick, trustee, and west by said Meigs street. Being the sane lot conveyed to George H. Allen by Geo. W. Hardwick, trustee by deed dated September 5, 1883, recorded in tlie office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond County In Rook 3 O's, folios 438 to 440. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. ALLEN, Administrator Estate Geo. H. Allen. 06-13-20-27 C MRS. E. MEYER’S FALJJPENING A brand new set of adjectives is Im peratively needed for an adequate de scription of the beautiful hats dis played this Fall in the fashionable and exclusive parlors of Mrs. Meyer, for never before has Augusta seen a display more superbly handsome, more regally splendid. Following her usual yustom, Mrs. Meyer visited all the most elegant shops on Fifth avenue, this Fall be fore giving her orders to the im porters for the creations to be de signed for Augusta with the result lhal she became fully informed as to fashion's very latest expressions of approval, and so could make her own selections without any possible fear of a mistake. That the ultimate choice has been an inspired one no one can doubt after one glance at the super latively beautiful things 9he is show ing and that are being seized upon with an avidity by Augusta's best dressed women that proves the city's prosperity as nothing else could do. For these charming adornments for the heed of lovely women are by no means inexpressive. How could they be, when they are so richly laden with almost priceless willow plumes, aud when the material in every one of them Is brought straight from Paris? The color com binations, however, are quite as in valuable as the materials, for they bear the unmistakable hall-mark ol a great artist and are an everlastim; pleasure to the eye that delights la auch perfection of harmony. These are great roses of peacock or maho ganv hues that form an entire crown or are grouped together In an ex qultely effective combination of colors and there are orchids and vloltea in their natural colors that It is almost Impossible to di*tingu*h from the real fe wer* These latter blossom* trim a magnificent hat of violet velvet which I* further adorned with two long willow plumes is the sole orna ment of a large black satin hat faced with white *lik, and white willow plume* again in long sweeps and In a wreath effect make fit for a princess a large blac k velvet hat In shade* of rose are other willow plume* that, to gether with giant roses trim another large hat tVe time of rose velvet Velvet, silk and satin hats are equally popular and It I* difficult to tell which Is most pleasing At the same time felt ha's must not be for gotten, and one of the most effective of these In catawha Is most iovely, with Its bands of gold and Us cluster of giant rote s In Ideaty harmonizing tone* Foliage seems to be a very popular trimming, and one of the Frenchlert hats shown Is of green vel vet with a garland of mossy green leaves. But w-ords cannot do Justice to so much beauty, and so you must go and see it all for yourself 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 the 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 member* of the House of Representatives and for a Senator. And fer 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, Philpot, F. K ; Jas. L. Robertson, F. H. Clerks, W. A. Tanner, J. M. Btey, J. G. Oakman, J. M. Cates Second Ward: Managers, H. H. D'Antignac, J. P.; John Kenneally, F. H.; S. VV. Mays, F. H. Clerks, Chaß. 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 Stnlb. 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, Gao. C. ; Meadowcroft, A. H. Vonderleith. Fffth Ward: Managers, W. A Mad ison, F. H.; W. W. Hackett, F. H.; Jas. L. Cartledgs, F. H. Clerks, W. T. Shea .1. M. Koon, Jno. J. O’Connor, J. M. Haynie. 119th District: Managers, F. M. Clark, J. P.; Jas. R. Stafford, F. H.; i Jno. P. Hail. 121st District: Managers, L. P. Holley, J. P.; Allen Tro- bridge, F\ H.; George J. Cawley, F. H. 123rd District: Managers, R. H. P. Day, J. p.; R. O. Lombard, F. H.; Nell Mclnnee, F. H. 124th District: L. M. Atkins, J. P.; I W. W Hack. F. H.; J. R. Clark, F. H. 1269th District: Managers, S. H. Myers, J. P. ; Jos. Ganahl, F. H.; A. S. Morris, F. H. Clerks, W. D. Bal lentlne, C. .1. Skinner, B. O. Miller. 1434th District: Managers, J. M. Kelly, J. P. : J. R. Beall, F. H.; Jno. B. Fryer, F. H. 1660th Dlstrlc".: 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 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 1269th District, G. M., and of the i 1434th District, G. M.. are required by; law to 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 thl6 elec tion.” Managers of each precinct must sand their certificates and all other papers of *lf\tion. Including ballots and the registry list, under seal, to the County site in charge of one of their numbet, and which must be delivered there by 12:06 M. o'clock of October Bth. 1908. The polls wili be open at the Court House from 7:00 a. m. to 6p. m. The polls at the various wards m 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. 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. & n 06c STATE OF GEORGI/L RICHMOND COUNTY. Frank T. Graham, having hereto fore conveyed to the Irish-Ameriean Bank the interest In the property hereinafter described, to secure a cer tain debt of his to said bank, as per security deed dated February 17, 1903, and of record in the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county In Book 6 B's, folios 200-201, wherein, in the event of a default in the payment of said debt, sa d bank was empowered to sell the said interest; and the said Frank T. Gra ham having defaulted In the payment of the said debt, notice is hereby given that on the first Tuesday In No vember, 1908. at the court house In said county, between the usual hours of public sale, the Irish American bank, as attorney in fact for the said Graham, will, pursuant to said power, sell for cash, a public outcry, to th* i. ghes' bidder, all the undivided one third Interest of the said Frank T Graham In and to fourteen and seven eighths (14 71) acres of land In the state and county aforesaid: Bound*-d north bv land now or formerly tue property of Ellen Bullock and the Harrisonville Road: south by the Mll lldgevllle road; etsi by the Mllledge vtlle road and land now or formerlv the property of Chs* Crosley, and wesi by the Harrisonville road FKIN'K T GRAHAM. By Irish American Bank, his Attorney in-fact. 06 13 20 27c Fertilizer Given Away. To anyone who will haul Immediate ly, we will give away a lot of dam. aged motee and watts, suitable for ftrtlßix-. Riverside Mills. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF GEORGIA, RI-HMOND COUNTY. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of Thomas R. Wright, H. H. Coskery, Maurice Walton, P. H. Rice, F. L Pljller, W. M. Nixon, R. Roy Goodwin, James B. Wright and John C. Wright, all of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That they 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 wjth; sue and be sued, have and use a common Beal, 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, Georgia. 3. The capltol 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, t» eecure 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 buslnes. 5. The Company have power, through its stockholders, to make rules and j by-laws for the government of the j Company, and to conduct the business ;of the company through auch officers having such powers, terms of office 1 and salarlas as may be designated In said jy-laws. 8. The object of the Company Is pecuniary gain and profit to Us stock holders. The particular business pra , posed to be conducted to be the maln ' 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 and analytical work of all klnda; with authority to conduct, in connection with said hospital, a training school, for the trainglng and education of nurses and with authority to Issue to such nurses as shall complete the prescribed course, diploma* or certlfl j cates of graduation; and with author ity to generally do and perform all things necessary, needful, customary or desirable in connection with hos pitals or private sanltarlnme. j 7. Petitioners pray that there be no i 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, 1908. WM. D’A. WALKER. Clerk, S. C„ R. Co., Ga. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. I, W. D A Walker, Clerk of Supe rior Court, of Richmond County, certi fy that the foregoing Is a true copy of Petition for Incorporation of “The Margaret Wright Hospital,” this ' day filed In said office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said Court, this September 21st, 1908. WM. D'A. WALKER. Clerk Sup. Ct., Rich. Co., Ga. S. 21, 28. O. 5, 12, c STATE OF GEORGIA— RICHMOND COUNTY. By virtue ot a power of saie 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, in Book 2 Y's, pages 274-275, will b-i sold at public outcry at the Court house In said Stale and County, be j tween the legal hours of sale, to wit, ,at 12 m., to the highest bidder I for cash, the following described ! property, to wit: One bav horse, about nine rears old. named "Rocket;" one hay 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 G. DOUGHTY. By His Attornej-e in Fact, , S. M. Whitney Compan on - f STATE OF GEORGIA. f RICHMOND COUNTY. William Kelly has applied for ex emption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a m on the 13th day of Octo ber, 1908. at my office. September 22d 1908 ALEXANDER R WALTON. Ordinary R C., Ga. Sept22octs Debto-s and Creditors Notice. All persons having claims agslnst the estate of Melll# 8. Haws, Ist* of said coupty, deceased are request ed to present the same to the under signed. or S. F. Oarlington, his at torney a: law properly proved, with in the time prescribed by law. or be forever hatred, and all persons 86* debted 'o said es'ate are requested to make pavment Immediately. ABE W HAWS, Administrator estate of Mellte S. Haw* 06 13 20 27;n2 10«