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THERE'S A REASON
WHY HERAIiD
ADS. PAY.
Read Them, Use Them,
Test Them and You’ll
Get Results.
Wb< n your oompotitor fe thai
lie can afford to do leu* advert Itlng,
1t la not only advisable it a lilgbh
NECESSARY— for you to double yo u
own.
The new thins'* In the store* are '
ndvertlaed 11 Ihny are of any COBae- |
quunc# to you, or to nyone
To intend to read th< ads aom
day la aa prolHle** a It would he
to Intend 10 eat your dinner aorae I
day
It'a not npoeaaary to look up yea
tarday a or to wait for tomorrow •
paper—there a an ;<d In I'ODAY'W
that you ought to read and atiaw*-;-
To weigh and consider tin ads Is
a
taraatlng to tlta peraon with bud
ne«a Inalght, knowledge of value of
the olty, of people but la a dollar
taming taak.
If advertising cannot yMir
hnalnataa why. yosr bi*lu i- no;
bualßeae at all, but aon. thihi else
There are very few atari h that art
not advert lied at ell -but there are j
fewer atilt that are advt rftS- d i
enough
llefore the advent Of newspaper lid
remain*. store growth w a ha . j on
location, good fortune, and other
things not altogether under the eon
trol of the merchant.
WANTED HELP Male
UNCLE SAM WANTS RAILWAY
mall clerks, mail carrier*, postof
flee clerks; f 1,100.00 yearly. Exam
Inal lona her# November 18th font
■nun education sufficient I’repur.t
tlon free Prmiklln Institute, Kochea-;
fer. N Y
010-ll 12-17 18 19 21 20 26 21 ;nl 2p
Turn. Kit man wanted to iin
Inr and make hiinaelf a/merall;
useful around the house. Apply 404
Telfair Ht. oik
WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE,
who ship anile n orders direct to
usera, waltla local repressing.' v
everywhere. Big pay for work !
amimy yimr friends F"r full par
Ocular*, write Keene A Co., Coving
ton, Kentucky. 022 e ;
PORTER AN kxi’KHIKNI’KIt GRO
eery iiorler wanted VMII pay
pood salary to right man. Apply
cor Orcene and 12th Sts. <d"l
WANTED HELP Female
WANTED: A RttLIARLE WHITE
wunmn to live* In family anil mhhlmi
in houaework; family myimll. Addrenn
Ilou»ok*<pir, care Th<- Herald.
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WANTED Boarders.
WANTED TWO VOl'Mi MBN TO
board, also some table boarders
Apply t>22 Telfair Hi. o!2p
CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO OK
three boarder* with lodging or
board complete Table first rlana;
ovary 000»SBl*tice Prior vary re a
sonable Addrraa Mrw Rnvd, No
642 Raynnlda. ol Hr
BOARDERS: COUPLE WITHOUT
children or several young man
wauled, furnished or unfurnished
room with board, alao table board)
ora; moat convenient block on Greene
Street; close In Mrs ' W. Free
Mi a n 962 Green* St ol2p
WANTED SITUATION.
Malo.
PORTER A COIXIRKD ROY OK
sires a (Hialtlon aa porter or offlee
bo>. Address Jno Wllllama, 142!)
South Boundary 014 XX
BOOKKEEPER POSITION W ANT
ad by reliable bookkeeper I .our
•Cperlrnre aa head bookkeeper with
large corporation Highest refer
ancaa Reliable, care Herald 017 p
WANTED: HIT! ATION BY SMART
and Intelligent young married man
Can uae typewriter Willing to atari
at amall salat* If chanci of pro
motion are good Address "Young
Man." Care Herald
BOOKKEEPER WANTBD RY
young man posttlou ae assistant
bookkeeper or office work of any
kind Willing to atari for amail
wag**) W . Car* Herald olJx
PIANIST A GOOD PIANIST \\ \NTB
occupation. Addreaa "Planlat.”
care The Herald ol.'p
YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS
position a Ih wholesale jobbing or
retail hnu»e, have had experience.
Addreaa H W , rare The Herald
olOx
W \NTED SITUATION
Female
WASHKRWAMON A COLORED
woman dealrva waahlng Address
Mamie Wood ibis Jackson a net.
OUxx
COOK A COLORED WOMAN PK
alre> a position aa rook Apply
Anna Mack, 66! VYalker Street
Ot4xx
COOK A COLORED WOMAN HE
alrea position aa rook Addreaa Ha'
tie Waßeu H 39 TaJcot St Olit
Wanf-Advertiseon the day that you waat to sell it, and the day after if necessary--and find a buyer for that piano
WANTED Miscellaneous.
WANTED: TO BUY RICHMOND
Academy books and a)' kinds of
school books now In use. Dellquest’a
i and Old Ilookabop, 215 Seventh
atreet.
FOR SALE- Real Estate
COTTAGE: A STYLISH 6-ROOM
ottage In North Augusta for sale
at a sacrifice For particulars apply
1* O Bo* 717 City. sl»:f
PLANTATION OF 600 ACRES OP
land In Warren county; desirable.
Apply to Clarence E. Clark. a26tf
FOR SALK
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, JJtc
HORSE A HANDSOME, STYLISH
combination horse for sale. Per
fectly gentle An Ideal horse for a
lady. Apply 10. J. Doris. ol2c
IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES
and mules from u*. we both loae
money. Augusta Stock Yards. t
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifers and bull ralves. Thoy
are hardy, clean stock, good milkers
and with beef conformation. Just tho
kind of cattle you like to see around
the farm. For prices and estimate*,
write Bowdra Phlnlsy, (Jrovetown, Ga.
FOR SALE
Poultry am Pet Stock
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Tou.o» c (lease, Muscovey Ducks;
Dar.-.*d p'vmoutb Kicks; nil farm
raised, he*.thy und from first elan*
stock. Prices reasonable Address
Bowdre Phlnlsy, Jrovirtown, Oa. ts
BUFF ORPINGTONS TOW NIOK
ouug cockrels for sale. From tho
original famous Cook strain. Bowdra
Phlnlsy,
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
PRESSING I'Ll It: THE IIERT
line of cuatomers In the city,
tan In- bought for little cash. Atl
dress in once, Cash, care Herald.
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD Ah NeW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
White’s ga'roge; big bargain for
quick buys.'. Apoly at once, Herald
office. if
HARDER FIXTHI KS: FOR SAI.E
four barber ctslrs and wall fix
lures, etc Apply Arcade Cigar
Store, August', Ga o!2c
FOR SALE HALF CORD DRY
plue wood, delivered, for $1 50.
Rustic sw ng $3 00 and Rocking
i hairs 11 ISO each. Some flno Coium
blnu Wyandotte*, S. L. Wyandiitl.ee,
Light Hrahmaa and Whlto Rock, ut
special ei, )R« prippg Eggs to/
hatching, all Breeds Belvldere Poul
try Farm, Phone 1184, Augusta. Ua
RENT Rooms.
PLAT: A PLAT OP 4 ROOMS
with privilege of bath at 442 Pen
wick Ht Apply t>22 Center Bt. Sl.ttf
FOR RENT TO GENTLEMEN. IN
Summerville, convenient to both car
linaa. one. two or three room, fur
nlHhcd or iiiiftirnlahed, with hath. Pur
nin e heal, electrlc light* or open (tree.
C. R. A , care Herald 013 p
Cheap Lumber
A LAKOF. LOT Oh PI.OOKINQ, CEII,
tng and weather boarding, all
grade*, alao a lot of rough lumber
abort and long lens. front lln
tumid- to MU) trametng. All this
stock mnat lie disposed of In next 30
days Addreaa Standard Lumber Co.,
Kxiwialtlon Ave and lfcth St., or K
J ITConnor, 266 Broad 8t tt
FOR RENT Real Estate.
STORK POR RENT STORK AND
dweltug. ou 1200 block of llroud
SI. Maxwell building Apply K -t.
Mrl i ndon, 1032 Rroad St 013 C
DWELLING \t). 410 CAl.tlOI'N
atn-et, 6 room*, hath, large yard,
liable; will make necegaarv repairs
Jno R. While, agent. Phone 1173 or
•■2X2 ol4e
CUTTACK rtill RENT. IN NORTH
Auguata. part) changing plana, will
sub rent modern ti room > collage at
sHrrlflce Sec .1 |{. Anglin, tlrai house
above sanitarium. olife
DWKI.I !\C SIX room DWKLLINtI.
1326 Kills St., for rent; modern cou
vetiionccK Apply M. J Toohey, 130
Jackson St. »17lf
OFFICE CORNER OP ALLEY REAR
ot tie gia iiallroad Rank from
October let Rent S2OO Apply Ueer
gla Railroad Rank al2tf
HOUSE: AN RLE ANT NEW
house In North .Auguats, West ave
nue. near Hampton Terrcc, two baths
and all modern ttupro rent ants See
It and you will rent it. Apply It 0.
Wall, 917 Broad St. StOlf
Clothes Pressed.
SI’I’KUIOR WORKMAN* lit," AND
not ou* pile** It what give* u«
j pr«»f«*iviuv ovf»r our fonu>«MUor*.
Non«* better and ver> l«*» as got, 4
I when tt coraei to «*mpert cleantn;.
iiid rspildng Give mi a
uiil, «uul be (xnivincMl Vetderj
I'm »«tng t'lub. Btu Mclntosh itre**.
Thom- oUV
Now
IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOl lt
ffluo toud t price »J.S») p .inei
aiul or rhus n*gulal<Hl, repaired
nioxed and itored (price* right.)
Kobt) J Wmmmi, t»M liroid Street,
Phono ITIT
LOST AND FOUND
LOST LEATHER POCKETBOOK
containing several bills, railroad
I ticket snd check; probably lost at
opera house Friday night. Reward
If returned to Herald. ol2p
LOST COLLIE: SABLE AND
white Collie. Reward If returned to
Burddl-Cooper Tobacco Co., 718
Broad street. 014 p.
STRAYED, SETTER: STRAYED
from 610 Greene street, black and
white setter blech. Reward lor In
formation or return to R. I. Branch.
s27tf
WRAPPING PAPER: OI.D NRWS
papert for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office. Jl6tf
Baby Baskets
BEAUTIFUL LINK OF GABY BAS
kots just received. Also clothes
hampers, work bankets and stands,
market and lunch baskets, «L-c. Re
member we carry the larges*, cheap
est arid best line of trunks, rails.-*
Ac., to be found In the south. Au
justa Trunk Factory, 851 Broad —
Wrong “Kle atreet. ts
Plastering Material
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IS
the beat plastering material for
walls and ceilings. It gives addi
tional s.length to the building and
stay:' put forever. A. H. McDanle’,
Augusta, Ga. jUtf
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
Phone 16. Al2t.f
Windsor Spring Watei
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Sidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
50 cent* Phone 112. Alts
OYSTERS OYSTERS
Now In Season. Fresh, Fine and
sweet. Fish, Fruit and Celery. Give
us your orders.
0. 7). FLORENCE.
Phone 1067. 446 Bread St.
Japalac.
IH WHAT YOU WAN'I FOR THAT
old furniture All colors. Tcssler's
Pharmacy, 1306 Broad o7lt
Disinfecting Lime.
EIGHTY FIVE CENTS PER BAR
rt 1. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co.,
642 Broad St. Phone 321.
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Concrete Work.
| CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
kinds of concrete work, such as
cement walks, reinforced work. I
bavn the latest Improved machinery,
and an expert foreman, and ain pre
pared to turn out work tor big or
ders Estimates and specifications
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
ta. Ga. J 27 tl
Osborne’s Business College
FALL TERM NOW OPEN; EASY
monthly rates for either book
keeping or shorthand course. Day
or night session. Phone 671. 027;.
Commercial School.
MISS Ft NK’S CO M M K It Cl A L
sonoe! Hartson Building, Apgusta.
Ga. Teaches shorthand, typewriting,
bookkeeping, penmanship. English
and arithmetic. Day class. Night
class Tertiiß reasonable. Write for
catalogue or call 407. ol7c
I Forgot
TO GET THAT BOX OF CANDY.
Call up Parr's Pharmacy, phone
309. They will send you a ho* of
JACOB'S; Irish every Saturday, 80c
pound PARRS PHARMACY, 516
Broad St.
Ladies Pressing Club
WANTED BY NOVEMBER FIRST
one hundred member* for the lai
dli-s' Department of the Verdery
Pressing Club Call us up and wt>
will send our representative to see
you to explain this novel scheme to
you more fully wadies get wise and
don’t be behind the times Verdery
Pressing Club. 313 Mclntosh street.
Phette 2425. Ol7c
Keys Fitted
LOCKS REPAIRED; NIGHT
latch* a door b)'U». Fourchera,
572 Rroad ole
Furnaces
repaired and CLEANED WITH
guarantee to be In perfect condition
when complete All first class and
well experienced help used for such
work Call phone 403 or address Kobt.
A Mack 913 Kills St 025 c
Fre h Meat
IE YOU WANT To GET THE REST
of meat*, rent# to Q, S Smith. 502
Bread St and you can get all home
killed meat, the best on the market.
Phene 62. for font erlr Tant a- Co.
old number. All orders given prompt
attention NOc
Flood Shingles
NO i, »!<HK NO 1. IJOO FOB
our yard; fifty cents additional for
handling Industrial Lumber Co.
North Augusta SUtt
wo. vo, rwow ass mat
towavao tvr,'>, B aivivj! la. oa.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 619 Telfair St
Opposite Union Depot
Kodak fllniß developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf
Groceries
I WISH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC
that. 1 have opened at 1278 Broad
St. with a fine stock of groceries and
fresh vegetables, fruits, etc. A trial
order is all I ask. A. VV. Connell,
1278 Broad St. 013 P
Boarding House.
BOARDING HOUSE: ON ACCOUNT
of my health I am compelled to sell
my boarding house. House is com
pletely furnished, and I have a splen
did nne of boarders. Apply Mrs. W.
P. Johnson, 1136 Broad street.
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Warning.
I WILL PROSECUTE ANYONE
tresspassing on the estate of Dr.
A. R. Jordan at Gracewood, Ga., all
business connected with said property
is placed In the hands of the agent.
. A. R. JORDAN,
015 p. Agent.
Easy Payments.
WATSON FURNITURE CO., HIGH
grade furniture and all furnishings
for the house, from the parlor to tne
kitchen, all on easy payments or for
cash. 1224 Broad street, Augusta,
Ga.
MRS- ZACH M’GHEE
DIED IN WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON.—Mrs. Zach Mc-
Ghee, wife of the correspondent of
Ihe Savannah Morning News, and
formerly connected with the Wash
ington bureau of the New Y'ork
Times, died last evening at Provi
dence Hospital, after a short illness
Mrs. McGhee, who was Miss Helen
Irwin, of Spartanburg, S. C’., until hi r
marriage thirteen months ago, had
an extremely large circle of friends
In this city, and was admired greatly
for her pronounced southern beauty
and charming personality.
Mrs. McGhee was attended by her
mother during her illness, and by Dr.
I. Thomas Kelly. Mrs. McGhee, his
mother, and a number ol lAtetnate
friends will accompany the body to
Spartanburg tonight.
SUING RAILROAD FOR
VALUE OF LOST VALISE
The case of J. M. Winer vs the
Southern Ky. Co. will he tried before
Judge Bennett Monday afternoon at
4 o'clock. According to Mr Winer
he bought a ticket In New York and
had his baggagi checked. When
he reached Augusta the stilt case had
been opened and the contents gone.
He Is suing for the value of the con
tents, 343.50.
MRS* MARY E- JOWITT
SUES FRATERNAL MYSTICS
Mrs. Mary K. Jowitt entered suit
In the clerk of court's office Monday
morning against the Supreme Ruling
of the Fraternal Mystic Circle.
She claims that her husband. MI
i ..ml Jowitt, who died recently car
ried SI,OOO Insurance in that com
pany. and they now refuse to pay It.
The case will bo tried in the January
term of court.
MRC. BOLTON
£ £
Mrs. Ernest Bolton, for
merly Mrs. Anna G. Ross
dr Peyster, who is involved!
in litigation over three
hundred and nine dollars
for books. Mrs. Bolton,
who is seventy years old,
her husband being twenty
six, was away on her
honeymoon when the suit
was filed and failed to ap
pear in court when sum
moned.
SPECIAL NOTICES
For Council, Second Ward.
AT THE SOLICITATION OF
friends, 1 announce myself a can
didate for the position of Concil
man from the Second ward, to fill
the vacancy caused by the rosig
nation of Mr. Eugene L. Johnson.
o9tf J. FRANK CARSWELL.
Room 330 Dyer Building.
Administrator’s Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all the
creditors of the estate of Mrs. Ann
Keenan, late of said county, deceased
to render In an account of their de
mands to me at 1126 D Antignac
street within the time prescribed byb
law, properly made out. and all per
sons indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This seventh day of September,
1908.
W. H. CAREY.
Adm. of Mrs. Ann Keenan.
S 7, 14, 21, O 5,12 c
Notice is hereby griv@n of our in
tention to transfer twelve (12) shares
of Capital Stock of The Sibley Mfg.
Co., standing in the name of Aminta
G. Green, deceased.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.,
of Baltimore, Executor.
Oct 12-19-26 Nov 2
MRS. COPLEY THAW
Mrs. Copley Thaw, for
merly Miss Alice Thaw,
later the Countess of Yar
mouth, who has decided to
take up her residence out
side of Pittsburg. She and
her mother will make
their home at Lenox, Mass.
mm J. BRYAN
SPOKETO STUNTS
LINCOLN, Neb.—Mr. Bryan had
only two speeeches, on his schedule
for Monday. As a result he called
It almost as much of a day of rest as
Sunday, which he spent lor the most
part In sleeping and reading. Bo»h
his speeches Monday wore to stu
dents of the stat, university.
Tuesday he starts by special train
for a stumping tour of Nebraska,
making about fifty speeches in the
territory covered by Mr. Taft in his
recent irip across the state. Mr.
Bryan has b n doing Tiis best for
some weeks to follow up Taft.
The republican state headquarters
has completed a tentative poll ot the
state which shows, it is said, a Taft
majority ot 24,000 in Nebraska. The
democrats claim the state for Bryan
by 10,000.
FOREIGN MISSIONS
SUBJECTS OF PAPERS
NEW ORLEANS, —Foreign mis
sions today n celved the almost un
divided \i i ■ /- lnierc.i
tlonal Missionary confer- re of the
Churches of Christ. Mission study
classes, reports and addresses .filled
a bus;, program of fully ten hours
BODIES IDENTIFIED.
NEW YORK The bodies of the
man and woman found tied togeth r
In Jamah a May, on Saturday morn
ing, hue li.en Identified as those ot
Michael Pains and his wife. Bertha,
of t::s Prospect street, Brooklyn
Henry Banes a brorhi r or the d i t
man. made the id ratification. H
said that the couple had been dw
prersi J of late He belie ted they
commit u d suicide
LIKE A POTATO.
Sunday afternoon I overheard At ary
iamt Bert the morn
Sunday school l< ssott.
Bert, who has ~11 faith in his sis
ler's superior knowledge, eaaerly in
qulred, "Mary, what does God look
like?"
I was surprised at Mary's prompt
.old solemn reply: "Bert, God looks
like a potato.”
Upon asking the child where she
had received such an Impression, she
replied: "AAhv. you said God has
"vs on all )td*'s. and a potato la the
, i nly thing I know of that haa eyes
jen all sides. Tin Delineator,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
City Treasury, No. 811 Ellis St.
Augusta. Ga., Oct. Ist. 1908.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
'given that the last payment of City
Tax for the year 1908 (being 1-4 of
! the whole tax), will be due and pay
able on or before October 20th, 1908.
One-quarter of the water rate enter
ed on the tax digest will be payable
;on the same time. A penalty of 10
per cent and costs (1.50) will be add
ed and collected as required for fail
ure to pay in the time prescribed by
the tax ordinance.
The assessments for street sprink
ling. bills mailed July Ist, ult., are
now' due and payable.
Hours: 9 to 2, 3 to 5 p. m.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA.
By H. H. Morris, Col. & Treas. C. A.
o2om
Office of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1908.
To Charles S. Bohler, Tax Collector,
Richmond County:
The following assessments upon
the State Tax for the year 1908 are
hereby made and you or your suc
cessors In office are hereby instructed
and requiiea to collect the same.
Pauper 58
Poor House 11.4
Roads and Bridges 13 8
Court Expense- 212
Maintaining Prisoners ....11.4
Jurors 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 5.8
Jail 6.8
Coroner 2.1
Small Pox 5.8
Couuty Police 2.4
Reformatory 3.3
94.8
the same being forty-six cents on.
the one hundred dollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per
cent of the State Tax of four and
85-100 mills, levied for other than
funding purpose.
WILLIAM F. EVE,
Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Corarar
Itoads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
Attest
WM. D A. WALKER, *:ierk
Oct 15 c
Tax Collector’s Office, Richmond
County.
Notice Is hereby given that the State
County and School Tax for 1908 are now
due and payable at this office. The fol
lowing. are the rates per hundred.
State $ .50
County 46
School 35
11.31
or $13.10 per thousand. Tax payers are
requested to make prompt payments.
CHAS. S. BOHLER, •
Tax Collector, Richmond County
Oct 20c
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I
am no longer connected with the
barber shop on Mclntosh street, but
have opened at 942 Broad. I will
the continued patronage
of my old customers and the gen
eral public as well.
PROF. E. D. AMONETTI.
o!sc
Water Works Notics.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be very careful to leave all hydrauis
and other openings closed to avoid
any waste of water. We have found
many cases, where parties will
leave hydrants open, presumably to
be certain to know when the water
is turned on. This causes a great
waste which must be stnnped.
Sprinkling of lawn 3 and washing
of pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D. TWIGQS, Jk.
Supt. C. W. W
St I f
Notice.
To Owners of Hacks, Drays, Carts
and Wagons:
The license lax of five dollars a
horse per year Is now due on every
hack, dray, oar: or wagon that is run
for hire or used in delivering goods
—except the one free dray license
that is given with business licenses
to be used only in carrying on the
business for which the business li
cense is issued, which is renewable
January Ist. next, when business li
censes are renewed.
Obtain blank bond at the office of
clerk of council, sign bend opposite
the word "Principal;" have sente one
who returns to he city of Augusta
as much as SSOO for taxation sign be
neath your si" atore and opposite the
word Surety;' pay the collector and
treasurtr (Mr. H. H Morris) the
proper license tax ai d present his re
ce:; and the bend to. the clerk of
council, who will issue license a:.* 1
ags.
Wm. LYON MARTIN,
015 c Clerk of Council.
Notice of Sale and Transfer of Geor.
gia Railroad Stock.
I. as administrator of th" Estate of
Miss ELxabe'h It Bowen, tki own also
as Miss Brttle Bowen) deceased, late
of Lee County. Alabama, will sell on
the 21st day of October. 1908, to the
highest bidder at public sale, before
the Cour. House door. In Opelika
Alabama between the legal sale hours
six shares of Georgia Railroad Stock,
belong!) g to said estate, under and by
v.rtue o( an order of the Probate
Court of !.*e County, Alabama, and
I will transfer said Railroad Stock to
the purchaser, this September 19th
1902.
JAMES B. COYNERB. Admr.
S 21. 2S, O 5. 21 c
MONDAY, OCTOBER, 12
LEGAL 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, James B. Wright and
John C. Wright, all of said State pad
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 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, Georgia.
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 conduct 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 and 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, customary
or desirable in connection with hos
pitals or private sanitariums.
7. Petitioners pray that there be no
personal liability 0 n 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. V
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Filed in Office, this September 21,
1908.
WM. IYA. 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
o Irv 1 £ 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, 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 m„ to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
One bay horse, about nine years
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.
GEORGF C. DOUGHTY,
By his Attorneys in Fact, S. M.
"hitney company ol7c
A. L. Farle, 112 East Bay St.,
Savannah.
Damaged Cotton.
Sealed bids will be received at the
cffice of A. L. Farie, 112 East Bay
s’reet. Savannah. Ga., until Tuesday,
October 13th. 1908. at noon, for the
purchase of 995 bales wet cotton and
227 bales burned and wet cotton now
at foot of Barnard street. Savannah,
damaged ex steamship "Nacoochee.'
Bids must be made per bale for ftto
wet bales and burned bales separ
ately. Payment must be in cash to
the ocean Steamship Company, Sa
vannah. before the cotton is remov
ed Purchasers tpust remove cotton
from wharf by 6 p. tn. 17th Inst. Th*
right is reserved to reject any and
all bids.
A L. FAP.IE.
Underwriters' Agent.
Frank F Koehler.
Special Agent.
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