The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 10, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX WANTS THERE’S A REASON WHY HERALD ADS. PAY. Read Them, Use Them, Test Them and You’ll Get Results. Whfn your competitor fc I* that he can afford lo do lon* advertlnin*, ll If no) only advisable It * hiKhly NECESSARY for you to double your own. The new thing* In the atore* are advert laed~-lf they arc of any ronsc quouce to you, or to anyone To intend to read the ad* notni day I* as profitless a* 11 would be to Intend to cat your dinner aoirn day. . It * not necessary to look up yo* terday'* or to wait for tomorrow s paper there'* an ad In lODAY'H that you otighi to read and answer. To weigh and ronalder the ad*. I* a ttfHk that I* not only en*y and In tere«tlug to the peraon with hual iim> insight, knowledge of value*, of the city, of people bul I* a dollar j taming task If advertlalng ranno' ) 4 "ip yrrfir buklne** why, your btt»lr»e** I* not bualne** at all, but KOti..-tbUlg There are very few itore* that are not advertised at all but there are fewer atlll that an advetTfged enough Before the advent of newapaper ad vertlfting, atore *«» baaed on location, good fort a tie, and othtr thing* not altogeii.er under the con tyol of the rut rebuilt. WANTED HELP Male I'NCI/B HAM WA{4TB RAILWAY mall clerk* tnnll carrier*, |>o«tof flee clerk*, (1,100.00 yearly. Exam lnatlon* here November lKth. Com nion education *ufflclenl prepara tion fre* Franklin Inatllute, llochel ter. N V 010-l 1-12-17 Ik 10 24 25 2(1 SI ,nl-2p WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE, who *hlp gallon order* direct to oner*, want* local represent yeti everywhere lllg pay for work among your friend* For full par tlcular*. write Keene ti Co., Coving ton, Kentucky u22c PORTER AN EXPERIENCED ORO eery porter wanted V\ til pay good *alary lo right man Apply cor Greene and 12th Ht*. oOlf WANTED HELP Female WANTED: A RELIABLE WHITE woman to Uv*’ In family and assist In lumiim* work; luruily small Address nrn The Herald. oiap WANTED SITUATION. Male. WANTS U POSITION BY t'OMI'K tent office mun. with best of ref rri'liii* "llllng In work mi an) thttig Address, W II cam ller aid oil* I'IANIST A GOOD PIANIST WANT* occupation Address "Pianist." rare The Hersld ollp YOI’NG MARRIED MAN WANTS position with wholesale jobbing nr retail house; have li«<1 experience Address H \V . csrr The Herald all)* WANTED SITUATION Female COOK A COIXJRSn WOMAN UK •irrn a* c<M'k Ad<tr«**» Hu Ilf Wniton, 959 Tnlcot Hi olli WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTED TO 111 Y RICHMOND • Arnddiny hooks and all klndn of •chon) book* now in um<*. l>f*il<]uo«t'R Now and Old Bookshop. 215 Bt»vonth WANTED Boarders. CAN ACCOM MOOATK TKN OP. more with liMlalna nr boa rd com plet *- Prim* reasonable Jessie kvli. . 11l C'-ntni St Augusta. (1* ollp CAN ACCOM MOI»All TWO OR three boarder* with lod.Vng or luiard complete Table first rla**; every convenience Price very rea sonsble Addre** Mr* lluyj, Nn Ml Rnynnld* nl.lo BOARDERS COt'Pl.K WITHOPT children or aeveral youug I'lrn wanted; furnished nr unfurnished room, with board; alan table board, era; nioai convenient block on Greene ■Heel, clo»p In. Mr# A W Free man. D&3 Greene 81 Qltp FOR RENT Real Estate An elegant now cottage of five rooms, equipped with electric lights, and modern plumbing, near car line. Price .* per month . LOCKHART 5i CO, Want-Advcrtiseon the day that you want to sell it, and the day after if necessary-and find a buyer for that piano In The Herald Pay * 1c A Word; 25c Minimum Charge FOR SALE Real Estate COTTAGE A .STYLISH C-ROOM ■ottage In North August* for sale a; a *acrlflce For particular* apply P 0. Box 717 City. aJ9:f PLANTATION OF GOO ACHES OF land In Warren county; desirable, Apply to Clarence K. Clark. *26tf FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc HORSE: A HANDSOME. STYLISH | combination borne for sale. Per I fectly gen He. An Ideal horae for a j lady. Apply K J. liorla. ol2e IF YOU DON'T mry YOUR HORSES and mule* from ua. we both lose money Augusta. Stock Yard*. i RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW choice heifer* and bull calve*. Tiny are hardy, clean *tcek, good milker* and with beef confer.nation. Ju»t the kind of cattle you like to ace around the farm. For price* and eatlinate*, write Bowdre Phlnlgy, Grovetown, Oa. FOR SALE Poultry ana Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; Tou.o*e Oeeee, Muaeovey Ducks; Barred P’vmouth Rick*; all farm raised, boeC.hy and from llrat das* •lock Price* reasonable. Addrek* Bowdre Phlnlgy, Grovetown, Oa. ts BUFF ORPINGTONS- \ FEW MCE young eockrel* for aahv From the original famous Cook strain. Bowdre Phlnlgy. FOR SALE Miscellaneous PRESS! NO CLUB THE BEST llm- of customer* w. the city, 'an be bought for llllh* ea*h Ad dre*a nn once, Ca*h, care Herald FOR SALIC; A PAYING, WELL ES tabllsbed, high cla*», *trlctly van devlllc theatre, recently renovated and decorated, Heating capacity BOO; In ChattaniHiga, Term., popula- Hon k.’i.OOO; two years' lease; be*i location In city; good reason* lor telling; pay 100 to 200 per cent on Investment; theatrical HeHaon just opening, moving picture machine ami phonograph In theatre. Addreaa P. 0. Box HI, Chattanooga, Tonn. * olio SAFE ONE SMALL SAFE, NEW; will sell cheap J L. and P, J. Barksdale, llyer Bldg ollc FURNITURE A FULL SUIT OF cherry fyrnlture in good condition. .142 ltroad Ht. ollc AUTOMOBILK: GOOD AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; car. be aeon at Whit*'* garrage; big bargain for quick buy#)-. Apply at once, Herald office. ts BARBER FIXTURES FOR SALE four barber chair* and wall flv lures, etc. Apply Arcade Cigar Store, AuguMu, Ua o!2c FOR SALE HALF CORD DRY phiA wood, delivered, for $1 50. Rustic swings $3 00 und Rocking Chmr* $1 ftO fsch Some fin* Coium Hsu Wysndottes. H L. Wyandottes, light Hrahnuta and White Hocks nt special out prices. Eggs to/ hatching, all Breeds Hdvldere Pi.jl try Farm. Phone 1)84. Augimta Oa BLOCKS FOR STOVE FSK, slV> j l"*i half cord cash, delivered Au , gusta Mattress and Mfg Co Phone o&Fri Hat Sun 4wkc FOR RENT Room*. FOLK UNFUHNISHKD rooms lor rent, oik* single *nJ three connecting, sultuhlc for light housekeeping All equipped with electricity ami g*s ami adjacent to hath room* with hot ami cold watdr Apply 10111 ltroad Si ollc OFFICE FOII HUNT OFFICE, suit able location Llglila and heal janitor aervlce Address 11. care Her I aid ollc FLAT A FUAT OF 4 lIOOMS «lth privilege ot bath at 442 Fen wlejt St Apply 622 Center B*Sl3t{ Concrete W ork. CONCIt ITF WORK I DO Al.l. kind* ot concrete work, such a* cement walk*, reinforced work I have the latest unproved machinery, and an expert foreman, and am pre pared to turn out work (or big or der* Kaltmate* and specification* furnished A. H. McDaniel, Augu*- I*. Oft s27lf Disinfecting Lime. i EIGHTY FIVE CFMS PKK BAH 1 rt*l. Augusts Hulldsrs Supply Co. j 043 lirt>*d St Photu* 321 aSc Now jIS THE TIME l« HAVR YOUtt piano tuned (price $2 50) Plano* and organs regulated repaired, I moved and stomt. (prices right ) j Robt J Watson. 666 Broad Street. Rhone 1717. a | i, . ,Sii ■ i inatfll.—,*W Commercial School. | MISS FINKS COMMKHCIAL school Hartson Building Augusta. Ga Trachea shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping penmanship Rngllsh and arlthmeti. |t»> Night 8.,- Term* re*.enable \\ r o lor catalogue or call 407 olTc wo» taow awn mn (SHAFTS puLIiYS •*Htat r *<s>»! l »• *« AAiSHkM.UUSKUW FOR RENT Real Estate. I COTTAGE IN NORTH AUGUSTA, modern 5-room cottage for rent Went avenue, near Woorllawn. Pa i pored throughout. All conveniences. Apply to .] R. Anglin, first hon above Banltorlum. ollp DWELLING: NO. 41G CALHOUN street, 5 room*, bath, large yard, stable; will make necessary repairs Jno R. White, agent. Phone 1173 or 2388. oMc COTTAGE:. FOR RENT. IN NORTH AugiiHta, party changing plans, will sub-rent modern 6-rooir, cottage at sacrifice See J R, Anglin, first house above aanltorlum. oltfc DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING, 1226 Ellis St., for rent; modern con venience* Apply M. J. Toohey, 130 Jackson Bt. Ul7tf OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR of Georgia Railroad Rank, from October Ist Rent. S2OO. Apply Geor gia Railroad Rank. *l2tf HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW lions,, m North Augusta, West ave nue, near Hampton Terrco, two baths and all modern Improvements. See It and you will rent It. Apply R C. Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf Osborne’s Business College | FALL TERM NOW OPEN; EASY monthly rates for either book keeping or shorthand cours >. Day or night session. 'Phone >.71. 027; .Plastering Material IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER 18 the best plastering material for wall* and ceilings. It give* addi tional s length to the building and stayn pn* forevor. A. H. McDarile', Aiiguita, Ga. Jl4tf Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY CALL ME UP for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel. Phon« 16. Al2tf Automobile Gloves A FINE LOT OF GAI'NTLKTTS. Fottrcher'*, 572 Broad. oldc Windsor Soring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA. Kidney trouble; 5 gallon* delivered 50 cents Phone 112, Alts LOST AND FOUND LOST: LEATHER POCKETBOOK containing several bills, railroad U'ket and check; probably lost at o|>era house Friday night. Reward If returned to Herald. ol2|> STRAYED, SETTER: STRAYED from CIO Oreene street, black and white setter bitch. Reward for In formation or return to R. I. Branch. *27tf LOST DOG: POINTER 1)00, SOLID Drown body, with white chest and four white toe* Reward It return ed. Co lat with following address on. I W. Westmoreland 418 llroad street 0.,t I OYSTERS OYSTERS Now In Se»»on, Fresh, Fine and sweet. Fiah, Fruit and Celery. Give ua your orders. 0. D. FLORENCE. Phone 1067, 446 Broad St. Japalac. IH WHAT YOI WANT FOR THAT nl<l furniture All colors. Tesslers Pharmacy, 1306 Broad. o7tf Clothes Pressed. SCPKRIOR WORKMANSHIP AND not cu* price* is what give* u* preference over our competitors. Noun holler, and very few as Rood, when It come* ’o export cleaning, pressing and repairing. Give na a trial, and be convinced Verdery Pressing Club, 313 Mclntosh stree. 'Phone 2426 ol2c Cheap Lumber a large i.or or flooring. ceil Ing and weather boarding, all grad*». also a lot of rough lumber short and long leaf, front 1-In boards to kill) trameing All thl* slock imint he disposed of In next 30 days. Address Standard Lumber Co., Kxposition Ave and 16th St., or K. J O'Connor. 865 Broad St tl Baby Baskets itKvrriFU link or n.uiY has keta Just melted Also clothi'* hampers, «> rk haskela and stands, market and lunch baskets. Arc. K >- member we Carry >he large*!, cheap, eat tnd best line of trunks Top s Ac to be fornd In the south Au gusta Trunk Factory, s 1 Irosd W roug aide aired. ts Keys Fitted LOCKS REPAIRED. NIGHT latche* door bell* Fourvhera. 572 llroad ole Furnaces RKPAIHFI) AND CI.KANRO WITH guarantee to be In perfect condition when complete All first class and well eX|M>rtrnced Kelp used for *Uch work. Call phone 493 or address llobt A Mark. 81.1 Kill* SI 025 c Hams. WK ARK BKLl.lv; FOR RATER day only Morris Supreme Hani* a 1 16c per pound tor cash only, and also a specialty on 1110 Coffee I2»*c per pound, grounded or grain Tomato-* 7c per can and the best pie peache* 5c per can W K Jones A Co, I*so Broad St Phone No 1160 Pile THE AUGUSTA HERALD WANTS MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER, Residence Studio, bl 9 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot Kodak films developed free of charge. Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf Automobiles \ LOT OF FRESH CARBIDE FOR automobile lamps Just come in o olOc Automobile Gloves A FINE LOT Oli GA l NTLETTS. Fourcht r’B, 572 Broad. olOc Automobile Gloves A FINE LOT OF GAUNTLKTTS. FoHrehfTß, 572 llroad. olOc Fine Farm For Sale THE LITTLE PLACE 70 ACRES, 10 miles from Augusta, on oil Savan nah Road Good land, well built up, G room residence, numerous outbuild ing*. High and healthful, light on a line highway. It would be hard to j find a more nicely Improved place or a neater, prettier farm home near Au gusta Price $4,250, much below , value Hulldings nearly worth the money. Good reason for selling. Ap ply to H. C. Middleton, 135 Jackson I St. ts $1.50 Rifles A GOOD TRUIf SHOOTING RIFLE; try one. Fourcher's, 572 Broad. olOc $1.50 Rifles A GOOD TRUE SHOOTING RIFLE; try one. Fourcher's, 572 Broad. olOc Flood Shingles NO. 2, $2.00; NO. 1, $3.00; F. O. B. our yard; fifty cents additional for handling. Industrial Lumber Co., North Augusta. Sl3tf Drugs WHEN IN NEED QF ANYTHING IN the drug line phone 328. We de liver to any past of the city; also a full line of Bulst garden seed. Model Pharmacy, B. F. Matheny. Prop., cor Per Broad and Kollock streets, ollc Fruits and Vegetables IF YOU WANT NOTHING BUT fresh fruit and vegetables, l have them In large quantities; I also give you something free with every cash purchase. Phone orders given prompt attention Call phone GO. Max Me gillescu, 548 Broad street. ollc E. M. Deas MEATS: HAS A FINE SELECT stock of home-raised beef, veal pork, extra fine lamb, spring lamb, etc E. M Deas. 313 Jackson street. 'Phone 210 ollc $1.50 Rifles A GOOD TRUE SHOOTING RIFLE: try one. Fourcher's, 572 Broad. olOc Toilet Paper A HANGER AND 2 ROLI.S FOR 25 eents or 3 roll 25 rents. 'Phone 360. Parr' s Pharmacy. New Arrivals at Sancken’s Grocery Co-., 564 Broad St ROLL MOT. BISMARCK HERRINGS, Loose Anchovies. Russian Sardines, i 1)111 Fickle*. Servelat Suusage. ollc 1 WRAPPING PArSR: OLD NFWS paper* for w r aoplnc purposes Ap ply at Herald office. Jl6tf Furniture. THE WATSON FURNITURE CO, dealers In all high-class furniture, stoves, lace curtains, clocks, lamps, rugs, shade.;, castes and pictures, aP j on eusv payments or for cash 1221! Broad St., Augusta, Ga. nKc j ♦ ♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! ♦ ♦ ] ♦ CLUBBING A STORY. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft To the Editor of The Herald Sir: I regret to spoil the "club" story, published In your Friday Issue, ; but unfortunately the farts do not j sustain It When the little trouble between Mr Burch and myself occur red, 1 was not a county policeman and I never occasion to carry a club. ! Neither o( us used any weapon sav * those furnished by nature, and we have always been friendly since. Your retainer will have to formula's some other theory as to the discov ery of the club found by Capt String jer a force C C. SRGO. WOODEN GIRL. Tenement Tessle- "And de novel says de heroine had a willowy form, used to pine for her lover and would spruce up when she seen hint coming froo de gate.” Shanty Sue—“ Gee. where did ahe work In a sawmill*"—Chicago New* N CHEW RED EYE TOBACCO Taykw H*» . M’rv, V i rut on S*lem. N. C* A Trial Will Prove 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c WU. BRYAN TALKS TO GREAT CROWDS IN MISSOURI MONROE CITY, Mo.—“l know in advance what Missouri will do on election day,'' said Hon. W. J. Bryan to a great crowd whom he address ed here. "I know what she has done and if I can trust the reports I know your majority for the electoral tick et is going to be larger this year than it has been in previous cam paigns, when I have been candidate.” He told his audience that he want ed them to spread the enthusiasm over the entire democratic ticker. “We need a national democratic ad ministration. It will not be a success unless it is supported in the senate and in the house. He closed by urging the people to give their active support to William S. Cowherd, the democratic candidate for governor of Missouri, COLE BROTHERS’ CIRCUS ADVERTISING CAR HERE Advertising car No. 2 of Cole Broth ers’ World Toured Shows left town this morning after a two-day stay in the city while the twenty men com prising the crew opened the city cam paign advertising the coming of the shows to Augusta oik Friday, October 23. A week from yesterday the third car will roll in and take up the work where the last ear left off. They will be followed by an advertising brigade the members of which will remain in the city until the show trains arrive. Front now until show day Augusta will daily harbor at least three em ployes of the circus, and 100 men will have visited the city In advance be fore the first train of the show makes Its appearance In the local yards. The entire vicinity for a radius of forty miles has been thoroughly cov ered wlfh pictures, each on telling ils own story, and the car that arrives here next week will attend to the work of hilling the stations on the railroads out of the city. The brigade confines Itself to city work so that when the aggregation spreads its can vas in the city the expenses incurred by the advance force will leave Au gusta merchants with a snug sum of the good American dollars that the ruralltes and the city residents as well have saved up for show day. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft ♦ ♦ ♦ AT THE SUPERBA. ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft Tonight will mark the close of the engagement of one of the best of vaudeville artists ever seen on an Atn gusta stage, and the management is being congratulated on the excellent quality of entertainments offered its patrons in the first week of the new season. Manager Luck announces the hook ing of another company of headline! a for next week, ami assures the pat rons of the Superba the efficiency ol the house from the standpoint of amusement will be kept up to a high standard. This afternoon the show opens at 5 o'clock and runs continuously until 11. Admission 5 and 10 cents. JOKE Down the street he dashed with his hair flying In the breer.e. 'The bitter end!" he shouted wildly. "The bitter end!" "He's going to jump off Up- bridge!” shouted one of hi* pursut+s. "Catch him!" yelled another. And after a dozen men had tumbled over one another trying to round him up they found him calm and smil ing. "What * the matter with you?" they demanded. "Nothing!" he responded mildly. "Well, what about that bitter end ” "Here It Is. gentlemen. The end of a Pittsburg stogie. 1 am selling these stogies today at 10 cents for five and with each stogie you get a genuine Chile diamond—" But twenty determined men rushed hint and his stogies down into the tunnel and left him. Chicago News. YOUNG GROVER C- BEARD DIED THIS AFTERNOON The death is announced of Grover C Heard, fifteen-year-old son of Mr and Mrs .1 il Beard which occurred about 1 o’clork this afternoon at the residence No 1401 Silcox street, af ter an illness of four weeks The deceased is survived by his parents, three sisters and three broth ers. Funeral services wIU be conducted from the Second Hnpßst church at 4 o’clock Sundav afternon. Rev. Thomas Walker officiating and the Interment takes place at the city cemetery. POINT OF VIEW. "Just the same," said the vegetar ian, "a meal diet Is injurious to health " Nonsense!" protested Muggins My ancestors, for hundred* of year*, ate meat," "Yes." replied the vegetarian, “and look at them today. Thev're nearly all dead ones." Chicago New* Some candidate* tell the truth and shame »he politician* LEGAL NOTICE 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 ot the superior court of said county, in Book 2 Y's, pages 274-275, will be sold at public outcry at the court house in said state and county, be tween the legal hours of sale, to-wit, October 17, 1908, at 12 ni., to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: \ One bay horse, about nine year 3 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. 0170 ! i>i viduig lor the Payment of Pensions lo Ex-Confederate Soldiers and the Widows of Ex-Confederate Soldiers. Executive Department, Atlanta, Aug. 24, 1908. A PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency, Hoke Smith, Gover nor of Georgia Whereas, {he General Assembly, at its session in 1908, proposed an amendmen. to the Constitution of this state, as fol lows: • Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen eral Assembly of Georgia, and It is here by enacted by authority of the same, that paragraph 1, section 1, article < oi the Constitution of this State, be ana the same is hereby amended by adding at the end of said paragraph the fol lowing: To make provision for the payment of pensions of any ex-Confoci erate boldler, now resident of this suite, who enlisted in the military service of this state, or who enlisted in the mili tary service of the Confederate States, during the civil war between the states of the United States, and who perform ed actual military service in the armies of the Confederate states, or the or ganized militia of this state and was honorably discharged therefrom, and to widows, now resident of this state, of ex-Confederate soldiers who enlisted in the military service of the Confederate states, and who performed actual mili tary service in the armies of the Con federate states, or in The organized mili tia of this state, who died in said mili tary service, of was honorably dh chared therefrom; iWovided that no per son a lull 1 be entitled to the provisions of this Constitutional amendment, the total value of whose property of every description, including money and choses j in action, shall exceed fifteen hundred dollars, and provided further that only tJiose widows who were married to suc*i j j soldiers or ex-soldiers previous to trie : year 1870 shall be entitled to the pro | visions of this Constitutional amend I merit. No widow of a soldier killed dur- , Ing the war shall be deprived of her pen i sion by reason of having subsequently ; married another veteran who is dead. ; unless she receives a pension on account ' of being the widow of such second hus bftnd." Jfow, therefore I. Hoke Smith, Gover- , nbi - * of said State, do issue this my prop- j in mat ion hereby declaring that the fore going proposed amendment to the Con sftifculion is submitted for ratification or rojqqtion to the voters of the sta'jl qualified to vote for members, of the I General Assembly, at the general elep tion to be held on Tuesday, November 3rd, 1908. % HOKE SMITH, Governor, By, At no Governor: PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State. GEORGlA—Richmond County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of The J. L. Bowles Furniture Company respectfully shows; That a charter was granted to It by order of the Superior Courl, Feb ruarv 2. 1903. and ,\ it said charter was accepted and the corporation duly: organized thereunder. Said corpora tion now desires to change its name | from "The J. !,. Bowies Furniture I Company" lo "Georgia-Carolina Furnl- 1 ture Company." Wherefore petitioner prays that the court pass an order amending its char ter by changing the name as afore said. | \VM. H FLEMING. Atty. for Petitioner. 03-10-17-24 C j Bankrupt Notice. In the District Court of the North eastern Division of the Southern Di strict of Georgia. In the matter of Robt. H. Bryson, bankrupt. In bank ruptcy. To tlie creditors of Robt. H. Bryson, of Augusta In the county of Rich mond and district aforesaid, a bankrupt; Notice is hereby given that on the Bth day of October, 1908. the Robt. H. Bryson was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In me office In* Augusta, Ga , on the 20th day of October, 1908. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine iho bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before j said meeting. This October 9. 1908 JOSEPH GAN AH L, Referee in Bankruptcy, j olOc | A HEROIC ACT. Mr*, Langow—My husband asserts that he aaved me from drowning last month. Mrs Placer —Ho»'» that? Mr* Ijingow—He wouldn't let me go to the seashore for a week —Chi- 1 cago New* I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 WANTS LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATORS SALE STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. By virtue* of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of said County, there will be sold at Public on the First Tuesday in November. 1908, be tween the usual hours of Sale, at the Court House of said County, in the City of Augusta, the following described property, belonging to the estate oi Mary P. Brennan, deceased to wit. The following lots of land described on a plat of lots made by D. V. Reaves, County Surveyor, April 3rd, 1908 and re corded in Office Clerk Superior Court, in Book 5Vs, page 523 and known as Barnesville wit. Lots Nos. seven (7) and eleven (11), South side Hicks street. Lots Nos. thirty (30) and thirty three (33) East side Moore avenue. Lot No. thirteen (13) East Wright avenue. Lot No. twenty-seven (27) West side Wright avenue. Also the equity in the following lots, described on a plot of lots made by D. V. Reaves, County Sur veyor, April 30th, 1901 and recorded in Office Clerk Superior Court of Rich mond County, in Book 5Vs, page 523 and known as Home Tract. Lots Nos. one (1) and two (2) Corner Bohler avenue and Walton Way. Lots Nos. seven (7) ten (10) East side Bohler avenue. Lots Nos. nineteen (19) and twenty one (21) west side Bohler avenue. Lot No. twelve (12) cor. Fenwick street and Bohler avenue, and Lot No. sixteen (16) Soutn side Fenwick street. Said property to be sold for the pur pose of paying debts and making distribution. Purchaser to pay for papers. EDWARD J BRENNEN . Administrator Mary P. Brennen. O-10-17-24-31c. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. Whereas, M. J. Morris, adminstrator of the estate of Sallie L. Norris, late of said County, deceased, lias applied for Letters of Dismission from said admin istration. This Is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, of said County., to be held on the first Monday in November, A. D., 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. and show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my ofLcial signature, tills 10th day of October, A. D., 1908. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, Oct 10, 16. 23, 30. Ordinary, R C.XJa. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. Whereas, Annie R. Deas, 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 JH. Fos ter. three years after date v/* in terest from date at the rate Oi eight per cent per annum; and Whereas, the said Deas executed and 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 and state aforesaid, in the vil lage of Summerville, known and des ignated as lots number eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (IB), sixteen (lf>). seventeen (17). on a plan of loss made by Gordon Gar diner. civil engineer. May 10, 1900, recorded in Ihe clerk's office, superior court, said county, in Book 6 B’s, page 555; and Whereas default has been made in the payment of the interest and by the terms of said note, said security deed and the bond for title, the said dch ; has matured by reason of said default. Therefore, by virtue of the author ity contained in said security deed, will be sold before the court house door of said county, on the first Tues day in November, 1908, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bid der for cash, the aforedescribed ten lots of land. Terms cash. Purchaser ! to pay for papers. ANNIE R. DEAS, By Mamie H. Rantsey, formerly , Mamie H. Foster, her attorney in fact. 010-17-24-31 C STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY. Whereas. Mrs. C. M Denton, widow ■of .) A. Denton, late of said County, deceased, has applied tor year’s sup port for herself and minor children of said deceased.' This Is. therefore, to cite all persona concerned, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County o be held 111! tile first Monday In November, A D. ISO* at 10 o'clock a. m. ahd show , .mac. If any they can. why said year's support, should not he granted, and re turn of the appraisers made the Judge ment of said Court. Witness my official signature this Sth day of October. A. I>. loos. ALEXANDER It. WALTON Oct. 9. IS, 21. :tO. Ordinary R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY. Wnerea*. Lula Young has applied for t ellers of Ourdlanship of the property of Vein. > Benson, minor resident of said County. This ts. therefore, io rite all persons concerned, to be and appear si the Court of Ordinary of said County, to In held on the first Monday In Novem ler D. 19<>* «t t* o'clock a m. and show cause. If they can. why said let ters thou id not be granted Witness my official signature this »!h day of October. A. D. 19f>A. ALEXANDER R WALTON Oct 9 14. S 3. 3u Ordinary R- v. 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