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To Appreciate
The Real Importance
Cf Want Ads.
Try Them
If you expect to do a record buxl
nt-ax this fall you roust maich your
expectation* with your advertising:
BEGINNING It 10HT NOW
Few store-failures hut that could
have boon forecasted and dlu;
liosad from the sort of store-advertis
ing Indulged In.
It would ho ahou< ns wise to con
ceal the ’«< t Hint yon had broken a
lione aa a conceal (though fulling to
idYirtlw; the fact that you wanted
a lentil 1
Are you u member of the JUIt
(StAfKM <1 . 1 II I ti ! ■ " It b
ter to HEAD and ANSWER the nd*
Sometimes a shake-up of the "ill
ploy-nea ot a I witness t* the one ’him;
needed to aecure efficiency, Wain
nda help you to manage Hhakeaipt- *
“Planting Grouch Herd" I* «*** ;h
--morel,unt doo« whose nd cannot bn
found WHEN ONE .Or' MIR PAT
HO NR LOOKS THROUGH HE PA
PER IN SEARCH OF IT. . . ..
Wheih«r lt’» nearly new or almoni
old. If It'■ atlll Ufleful, a elaiKiflid ad.
will soil It.
Put ltd-reading Into yost dally
routine
WANTED HELP Male
wHoiXSALK HI QUO R HOUSE,
who ahlp galloa order* direct to
naara -want* local rrpmaenslYP*
evary where Pig pay for worn
among your frlendp. For full psr
tlculara, write Kaaiio ti Co., Coving
ton, Kentucky. 022 c
PORTER AN EXPERIENCED QUO
cary porter wanted Mill pay
good sslary to right man. Apply
cor. Greene and 12th Hie o#t.f
WANTED FOR U K ARMY ABLE
bodied unmarried men, between
age* of Ik and rltl/.ei*- of Dulled
St*t«a. of good character and tem
perate hnht’a. who can apeak, read
and w rite English. For Informal lon
apply to Recruiting Office, Miller
Walker Itldg , Atigueta. (Pi . or 29*4
Whitehall HI., At lama, or 111 Cherry
HI., Macon, (la. If
SALESMAN WANTED TO RRI’RE
Wt nt lie In your locality; experience
unnecessary. S7O to 91 ho per montti
uml ex peine-a. Vale Cigar Co., Indian
awj-lh- Ind ol3p
r WANTED-Boarders.
YmNTED TWO YOUNG MKN TO
Board. alko Horur iul»U* hoards* is
Apply l>!f»lr St. ol3p
CAN ACCOM MODA’IK TWI) OK
; ihr#« bourd«rs with I«hU\uk nr
lipard complete Table* Aral clhhh;
<?v»ry convenience*. Price v»ry »
atmabla. Addiwm Mr*. Boyd No
[•42 Reynold*. olio
feOARD WANTED PERM ANION T
board In private faintly for couple
without children; acoom modal lon
?nUM be Aral clasn with hot and cold
bath Addrea* HtmnK*r. ctr« The
Herald olsp
WANTED SITUATION.
Male.
porter a roLORnn boy m
•drew a poaltlon a» port**r nr of Act*
boy Addrtaa Jno. William*, 1 A s t)
South Boundary Olbx
hOokkrepkr position want
ad by reliable bookkeeper Lorn;
C'lpuriuht • aw ti• *ut bonkk«Mipwr with
lafgr corporation Htahrat rcf»*r
e&oa* Reliable. care Herald OITp
\t ANTKP RITIUTION BY SMART
and In elUftont vouajt married nmn.
kan u*e typewriter Willing to Mart
at amaH salary if chance# of pro
motion are good Addrcva Young
Man/’ ('are Herald n!sc
W iNTED SITU A i ION
Female
WASIIFHW’AMON V DOLORKD
woman d-eln* washing Yddivs-i
Mamie Wood, 101 K Jarkenn street
Ollxx
COOK A COLORED WOMAN l)K
•Ire* a position a* conk Apply
Anna Mack, 552 Walkit Street
Ollxx
COOK A OOI.ORKD WOMAN I>K
etrea position a« cook Address Ha
tie Walton. $.19 Talent St. old
COOK WANTED If ovt'l \
good cook aYd chambermaid Ap
I' t)l« Reynold* HI olsp
ANTED Miscellaneous.
ANTED TO BUY RICHMOND
atfopn bixki and aP kinds of
■ bool hooka no* In uae Iv iKpiont'ji
c* ai d Old Rook 9 hop. 2U> Betroth
tre«*t.
WANTED Rooms.
WANTED BY MAN AND AMbKK
two or three room* for light hi me
keeping Muat hi- centrally located
Ad drew. T. X . rare The Herald
* olsc
Fleering and Catling, et’gMly dam
aged by (be freahet et special pneet.
Perkin. Manufacturing compt n*
y g f
The Want Ads, Are £t ror Active Service.”
FOR SALE-Real Estate
COTTAGE A STYUSH C ROOM
-r.l’ngi- In North Auguata for aale
at a narrlflee For particular* applv
P 0. liox 717 City. al9:f
PLANTATION' OF 600 ACRES OF
land In W’arrori county; desirable
Apply to Clarence E. Clark. »261 f
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages. Etc
IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES
and nmlm Irom üb, we both loae
money. Angus;a btock Yard*.
RED POLL CAT ri.E: A FEW
choice helfi-ra and hull calve*. Thiy
are hardy, dean Block, good nillk- re
Hud with beef conformation. Juat the
kind of cattle you Ilk* to see around
the 'urin For prices and eatlmatea,
write Ilowdre Phlnixy, Orovetowo, Ga.
FOR SALE
Poultry an i Pet Stock
.MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;
Tou.osj Oenaa Ducki;
Barred P'vniouth R.icka; all farm
rained, he*.thy and from UreUclaae
•took Prlcee reasonable Addreea
Bowiro Phlnixy, Jrovutowu, Oa. ts
IP H ORPINOTONB- A TEW MCE
youug rookrflla for «al«. From the
original famous Cook atraln. Bowdre
Phlnixy.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
PRESSING CI.UB: THE BEST
lino of f UKiom'TH In the city,
lan he butighl for llttlo oath. Ad
j dre»B on mica, Caeh, care Herald.
AUTOMOBILE: QOOO AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can b« aeen at
Whlte'a garrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apoly at once. Herald
cftloe. ts
PIANO HBAUTIFUI. UPRIGHT MA ;
hogany piano, uned very abort j
while. In perfect condition; coal 91150; 1
muat aej| quick for 9125 caeh; piano
U as good na new. Answer M. B ,
(are Herald. oldtt
FOR SALE HALF CORD DRY
pirns wood, delivered. for 91.50.
Rustic aw'.iiga 9.1 (>() and Rocking
Chalra 91 00 each. Some Une Coium
hla.i Wyendottna, 8. u. Wyandotte*.
Light Hrahinu* and White Rocks at
apeclai e|(is ft out price*. Egg* for
hutching, all Breed*. Belvldere Pool
iry Farm, Phone 11 HI. Augusta, tia
FOR RENT Rooms.
FLAT; A FLAT OF 4 ROOMS
with privilege of hath at 442 Kan
wlek St Apply (122 Center Ht Sl.lif
FOR RENT TO GENTLEMEN. IN
Summerville, convenient to both car
linen one, iwo or ihree roma. fur
nlahed or unfurnished, with hath. Fur
nure hem eleelrlc llthta or open ttrea. j
(’ 8. A., care Herald. OLIp
FLAT: FOR RENT A DESIRABLE j
Hat of three roonta, with the prtv i
liege of hath; reference exchanged i
Apply No. I Silver Block ollltf j
FOR RENT Real Estate.
STORK FOR 111-'NT STORE AND
fl4’hiiK. uu 12bo block of ftroai j
Hi , Maxwoll bulldlnß Apply H! it. j
McLendon, 1032 Hroid Bt, QUC j
DWKI.IJNCt NO. 416 CALHOUN ■
utrent. f» ronniM, bath, large yard, t
Htablc; will make ncconHarv repairs
I Jno 11 White, agent. Phone 1173 or !
- 38 *- OllCj
I COTTAGE FOR ItFNT, IN NORTH
AugUKtu |iart> changing plans, will i
sub rent nmdeen Groom cottaai at;
aacrlflce See .1 It. Angtlu, Hist hour.e
above aunUorlum, oitfci
DWKt.I ING: SIX ROOM DWELLING, I
1226 Kill# St., for rent; modern con
veolencea Apply M. J. Toohey, 130
•la kaon St. atrtf
j OFFICE CORNER OF AI LEY REAR
of Geoigta i.allroad Bank front
October in ){■•; |2OO. Apply Geor
gla Railroad Bank. a!2.f
HOUSE: AN KLW tNT NEW
hou*,. in North Augusts, West ave
nux, near Hampton Term, two hatha
and all modem improvements See
|lt and you will rent tt Apply R C.
I Wall, SI 7 Broad St. SlOtf
LOST AND FOUND
IlktST COLLIE: SABLE AND
white Collie. Reward tl returned to
llurdell-Oooper Tobacco Co., 71k
j Bread mreei. Oltp.
STRAYED SETTER STRAYED
from 610 Gre-ne atr- et, hia k and
whi e B< Iter hi-rh Reward for In
; formation or return to It 1. Branch
»27tf
(IST BRACELET GOLD CARVED
bracelet on (hr sou block of Bread
Si Reward ts returned to Chan. F
Mark*, care Muihnrtn ,v Marks
Ol
Madam Sl'antis
MADAM SMVNTIZ, HERE FROM
London *«u ti*ll tho pant nnd fu
*tur, Hti* Will b<* in Augu«tn for
(t** b Pleajkv call 113 d Bmd
i «U*e*#L olfrp
ClifaD Lumber
A 1 AEG’ 1.0 r Ilf FLOORING. CEIL
In* and we* her Nutt dice, all
eadw.-; awo a lot of rough lumber
short and long leaf from lln
hoards to KxlO (ramelng All thi*
s oek must be di»t>< sed of tn next 30
d*)» Aldrvs* Sisndard Lumber Co
Exposition Ave and lIRIt St . or K.
J OT ot.nor (55 Broad St tt
Eaby Baskets
BEAUTIFUL LiNOr u tiY BAS
kcis Just received. Also clothe*
hampers, work baskets and stand*,
market and lunch baskets, <tc R-!-
membt-r we carry <he larges*, cheap
>-si and best line of trunks, Walls**
Ac., to he found In the south. Au
jqiKta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad-
Wroßh "Ide street. ts
WRAPPING PAP3R: Of D NFWS
paper* for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office. Jl6tf
Flahteriufc Mate.nal
IVORY WOOD FIBRE PLASTER 15
the best plastering material for
walls and ceilings. It gives addi
tional s .length to the building and
atay* put forever. A. H. McDanle',
Augusta. Ga. jlltf
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for any quantity. A. H. McDaniel.
Phon* It. Al2tf
Windsor Soring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered
60 cents. Phone 112. Alts
OYSTERS OYSTERS
Now In Season, Fresh, Fine and
sweet. Fish, Fruit and Celery. Give
us your orders.
0. D. FLORENCE.
Phone 1067. 446 Broad St.
Japalac.
IS WHAT YOU WANT FOR THAT
old furniture. All color*. Teasier's
Pharmacy, 1308 Broad. o7tf
Disinfecting Lime.
EIGHTY FIVE CENTS PER BAR
re| AugUKia Rudders’ Supply Co.,
(142 Broad Ht. Phone 321.
nßc
Concrete Work.
CONCRETE WORK: I DO ALL
kind* of concrete work, such as
cement walks, reinforced work. I
have the latest Improved maohlnerv,
and an expert foreman, and am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
der* Estimates and specifications
furnished. A. H. McDaniel, Augus
la, Ga. 327Lf
Motorcycles
HAVE THE CARBINE REMOVED
from your motorcycle engine. E.
\V Watson will do the work for you.
218 Mclntosh St 01.3 c
Now
IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR
piano tuned (price 92.50). Pianos
and organs regulated, repaired,
moved and stored. (prices right.l
Rob!. .1 Watson, 686 Broad Street.
'Phone 1717.
Osborne’s Business College
FALL TERM NOW OPFN; EASY
monthly ralee for ellher book
keeping or shorthand eours'. Day
or nlehi session. Phone «.71. 027;
Commercial School.
MISS FU NWS C O M M E R Cl A L
setit-c! Ilartaon Building. Augusta,
Ga Teaches shorthand, typewriting,
bookkeeping. penmanship. English
and arithmetic. Day class. Night
rlaas. Terms resaonahle. Write for
- atalegue or call 407. ol7e
I Forgot
TO GET THAT BOX OF HANDY, j
('all up Farr* Pharmacy, phone
69. They will send jou a box of
JACOB'S; fresh every Saturday, 80c
pound PARRS PHARMACY, 516
Broad St.
I a dies Pressing Club
WYNTFD BY NOVEMBER FIRST
one hundred mem hers (or the la
dles Department of the Verdery
Pressing Club. Call ua up and we
will semi our representative to see
you to explain this novel scheme to
you more fully. .adlea get wise and
don’t be behind the times. Verdery
Pressing Club. 313 Mclntosh street.
Phone 2425. 017 c
Furnaces
REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH
guarantee to he In perfect condition
when complete. All first class and
well experienced help used for such
work. Call phone 493 or address Robt.
A Mack, 913 Ellis St. 025 c
Fre h Meat
IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST
of meals, come to G. S Smith, 502
Broad St , and you can get all hotne
ktlied meat, the best on the market.
Phene 68. for formerly Tam A Co.
old number. All orders given prompt
attention. N6c
Flood Shingles
NO. 2. 12.90; NO 1. $3 00; F. O B
our yard; ftftv rents additional for
handling Industrial Lumber Co.
North Augusta Sl3tf
Easy Payments.
WATSON FURNITURE CO. HIGH
grade furniture and all furnishings
for the house, from the parlor to tne
kttehen, all on easy payments or for
cash. 1224 Broad street. Augusta.
Ga.
void.mot* awr* •crugv
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
MRS. FRANCES FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Residence Studio, 619 Telfair St
Opposite Union Depot
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf
Groceries
I I WISH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC
that I have opened at 1278 Broad
St. with a fine stock of groceries and
( fresh vegetables, truits, eic. A trial
order is all I ask. A. W. 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 WILt prosecute anyone
tresspassing on the estate of Dr.
A, R. Jordan at Graeewood, Ga., all
1 business connected with said property
lls placed In the hands of the agent.
A. R. JORDAN.
OlSp. Agent
PITTSBURG CLUB
BUYS A REN PARK
*
Grounds At Carnegie Tech
nical School Wanted By
American Association.
PITTSBURG.—'Throngh the pur
chase of the Carnegie Technical
School Park here by the Pittsburg
baseball club of the National league,
the American association lias been
barred finally and effectively from
Pittsburg
For more than two years the as
sociation has been flirting with Pitts
burg, and twice within the past year
starts were made toward closing a
long lease on the Carnegie Tech,
park, and accepting $200,000 which
had been offered the association to
conic here, but on each occasion some
one weakened.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
“While In the army In 1863 I was
taken with chrrmlc diarrhoea," says
George M. Felton of South Oibson,
Pa. "1 have Hince tried many reme
dies but without any permanent r>
lief, until Mr. A. W. Miles, of this
place, persuaded me to try Cham
herlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy, one bottle of which
( topped it at once." For sale by all
druggists.
CY YOUNG WILL PITCH
AT OHIO COUNTY FAIR
CANAL DOVER. (>.—“Cy” Young
will pitch a game of bait at the coun
try fair grounds here on Wednesday,
October 21, and the proceed.* of the
game will he donated to 'he Union
hospital, which Is being erected be
tween this city und New Phliade!
phta.
A reception tor Young was plann- 0
by the people of the count' snmq
days ago, and the great pitcher sig
nfiled his willingness to bu preset!,
at any date alter the close of the
sett Hon.
All of the cups a»d othor trophies
belonging to Cy will be placid on
exhibition at the reception.
Flooring and Ceiling, slightly dam
aged by the freshet at special prices.
Perkins Manufacturing company.
F-3-T
Foun mm
HAVE BEEN FINED
LEAVE WORTH. Has— Pleading
guilty to violation of the 28-hour
law regarding the transportation ot
Httg s'eck four railroads have been
tiled by the Unfed States district
(hurt. The St. Louis and San Fran
11sco was fined $1,200 on ( lev n
counts; Chicago, Heck Island aa.l
(’-u-lfic $0 850 on 59 count*, the Atch.
on Topeka and Santa Fe 9700 on
1 hive counts, and the Missouri Pad
[ sic S3OO on tour counts.
tafts train went wrong
CLEVELAND, O A telephone mes
same troni Sterling, O. says that the
train hearing Mr Taft ran into an
open switch near there this morning.
No one was tnjuriod
• J
JUST A LITTLE BIT—
Vdded to what you have get. male s
a little tilt mure If von have e\ot
tried The Merry Widow Punch
I you’ll try a little hit more! It you
| haven’t yet tried It, when you do
'■oil’ll want a little bit more! It.
! cause It's good to taste, and a good
j taste added to the good taste you
have will make a good taste more.
CALDWELL’S DRUG STORe
SPECIAL NOTICES
For Council, Second Ward.
AT THE SOLICITATION OF
friends, I announce myself a can
didate for the position of Concil
man from the Second ward, to fill
the vacancy caused by the resig
nation of Mr. Eugene L. Johnson.
o9tf J. FRANK CARSWELL
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
j of Petition for Incorporation of “The
! Margaret Wright Hospital," this day
filed In said offtoe.
Witness my official signature and
the sea! of said Court, this September
21st, 1908.
WM. D’A. WALKER.
Clerk Sup. Ct., Rich. Co., Ga.
8. 21, 28, O. 5. 12. c
Announcement
GEORGE V. BEALL, A FREE
holder, respectfully announces his
candidacy for member of the board
of education from the 121st. district
at the election at Brandon School
November 7th, 1908.
06-10-13-17-20-24-27-31, Nov 3-6 c.
Administrator’s Sale of Personal
Property.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Chatham County, Geor
gia, granted December 7th, 1904, 1
will offer for sale at public outcry to
(he highest bidder for cash before
the Court House door in Augusta.
Georgia, at twelve (12) o’clock noon I
on October 23rd, the following prop
erty of the estate of Robert N. Pier
son, late of Chatham Counly, de
ceased, to wit:
Two double case gold watches.
One pair of gold cuff button*.
Five gold collar buttons.
W. S. BA AND,
Administrator of the Estate of Robert
N. Pierson. 013-18 p
West End Notes
Mrs. R. A. Cliett and two children
and Miss Carrie Anderson, of Colum
bia county combined business witn
pleasure and were guests of relatives
in the city Monday night.
Fine crowds attended the revival
at Berean Baptist church Monday
night with excellent results—eleven
additons.
1
It will be remembered that the
officers of the church were given
their letters some time ago and the
church- practically disbandoned. The
mi tubers met last Sunday and reor
ganized under the name of “Craw
lord Avenue Baptist church," elect
ed new officers and is in a tine way
pf doing good work.
Mrs. Oscar Bright, of Edgefield,
will spend a few d* s with Mrs. il.
E. Barker on Crawford avenu
Mr. O. B. Cliett left Tuesday Morn
ing for Gibson, Ga.. on business- ex
pecting to return Wednesday.
The following is the suujects at
Crawford Avenue Baptist church this
week: Tuesday night—»"Where arj
you going .” Wednesday night—“ Thou
art the ratta.’ Thursday night—
" How long go ye limping between the
two sides. Friday night— Com
mit thy works unto Jehovah and they
purpose shall be accomplished. ’ Sat
iirday night—“ln a prison cell. Who?
Como and see.” Doors open a 7 p.
m. H. L. Toomcr, pastor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
at St. Luke church will be led by
Air. W. T. KHriTgton.
OEMOGHITS IRE
SSiiESSI il
UNITED
N’BW YOllK.—Joseph K. Johnston
l nitod States senator from Alabama
aid one o. the leading orators oj the
south, visited democratic h-aduuart
<rs Monday, and talked with cam
l tign managers.
“I have heard a good deal of talk
about apathy,” he said. 1 but it doesn't
exist anvwhure outs.d • of New York
This place here—the Hoffman house
—is the ice box of the campaign. Mj
feet began to get c< Id befiv • I had
been here an hour, and at the end m
two hours, 1 was chilled through.
"nut that Isn't true of any other
place. My observation of the senti
ment where I have been Is that the
I democrats are aggressive and united
and the republicans listless and
rpatheC'.v The republicans 1 have
met who are supporting Mr. Taft
sre saving they don't believe he will
carry out Mr Roosevelt s policies n
elected, notwithstanding his declars
tlon to the contrarv, if there is any
evidence in the actions of human be
ines then we have this election
won."
ARMY CHAPLAIN LEAVE PULPIT
FLEMINOTON. N J.—Rav. Stanley
Ram-Hen preached his farewell set
bum as pastor of the Raptlstown
Baptist church today. He has ae
eeptvd «n appointment as chaplain
in the United States army and wiil
be stationed at Havana, Cuba.
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 19
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, Oa., Sept. 14, 1908.
To Charles S. Bohlsr, 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 required to collect the same.
Pauper 5g
Poor House 11.4
Roads and Bridges 13 8
Court Expense’ 21 2
Maintaining Prisoners ....11,4
Jurors 5,g
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 6.8
Jail 5.9
Coroner 2.1
Small Pox 6.8
Couuty Police 2.4
Reformatory 3.3
34.8
the same being forty-six cents on
Ihe one hundred dollars of taxable
property, or ninety-four and 8-10 pur
cent of the State Tax -of four and
so-100 mills, levied for other thau
funding purpose.
WILLIAM F. EVE,
Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Commr
Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
Attest :
WM. D’A. WALKER, Clerk
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 $ .60
County 46
School
91.31
or $13.10 per thousand. Tax payers are
requested to make prompt payments.
CHAS. S. BOHLER,
Tax Coll,-ofOr, Richmond County
Oot 20c
Water Works Notice.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be very careful to leave all hydrants
and other openings closed to avoid
any waste of water. We have found
Msny cases, where parties will
'leave hydrants open, presumably to
fie “certain to know when the water
is turned on. This causes a great
waste which must be stoDped.
Sprinkling of lawns and washing
of pavements '■•rictly prohibited.
Z JNO. D. TWIQQS, JR.
Supt. C. W. W.
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Notice.
To Owners of Hacks, Drays, Carts
and Wagons:
The license tax of five dollars a
horse' per year is now due on every
ha, k, dray, cart or wagon that is in
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 rouncil, sign bond opposite
the word ' Principal;'' have some one
who returns to the city of Augusta
as much as SSOO for taxation sign be
neath your signature and opposite the
word 'Surety;” pay the collector and
treasurer (Mr. H. H. Morris) the
proper license tax, and present his re
ceipt and the bond to the clerk of
council, who will issue license and
'.ags.
Wm. LYON MARTIN,
015 c Clerk of Council.
Notice of Sale and Transfer of Geor.
gia Ra'lroad Stock.
I, as ado Inistrator of the Estate of
Miss Elisabeth H Bowen, (known also
as Miss Bettie Bowen) deceased, late
of Lee Ccuntv. Alabama, will sell on
the 21st day of Ortober, 190 S, to the
highest bidder at public sale, before
the Court House door, in Opelika.
Alabama between the legal sale hours
six shares of Georgia Railroad Stock,
belonglrg to said estate, under and by
virtue of an order of the Probate
Court of late County, Alabama, and
1 will transfer said Railroad Stock to
the purchaser, this September 19th
1908.
JAMES R COYNERS. Admr.
S 21, 28, O 5, 21 c
Debtors and Creditors Notice.
Ail persons having claims against
th- estate of M»l!!e S Haws, late
of said county, deceased, are revest
ed to present the same to the under
signed. or S. F. Darlington, his at
torney at law, properly proved, with
in the time prescribed by law. or be
forever barred, afd all persons In
deb - ed to said estate are requested
to make payment immediately
ABE W. HAWS,
Administrator estate of Meille S
Haws. 06 13 20 27;n3 1M
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Intention to Transfer.
Greenville, S. C., Oct. 3rd, 1908.
I THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE OF OUR
intention to transfer One Hundred
and Ten (110) shares of the cap!- '
tal stock of the Georgia Rallroid
& Banking Company now standhig
in the name of YVlISam C. CMevo
land. deceased.
\V. C. CLEVELAND. Executor.
G. W. TAYLOR, Executor,
j 06-1 3-20-27 C
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
By virtue of a power of sale given
the undersigned by George C. Dough
ty, in a mortgage dated July 4, 1908,
and recorded in the clerk's office of
the superior court of said county, in
Book 2 Y's, pageß 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 oash.
GEORGE C. DOUGHTY*
By his Attorneys in Fact, S. M.
Whitney company. olTe
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Frank T. Graham, having hereto
fore conveyed to the Irish-Amerlcan
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 IT, 1903,
and of record in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of said
county in Book 6 B’s, folioß 200-201,
wherein, in the event of a default
in the payment of said debt, said
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-Amerlcan
bank, as attorney in fact for the said
Graham, will, pursuant to said power,
sell for cash, at public outcry, to the
U.ghest bidder, al] the undivided one
third interest of the said Frank T.
Graham in and to fourteen and seven
eighths (14 7-8) acres of land in the
state and county aforesaid: Bounded
north by land now or formerly tne
property of Ellen Bullock and the
Harrlsonville Road; south by the Mil
lidgevllle road; east by the Milledge
ville road and land now or formerly
the property of Chas. Crosley, and
west by the Harrisonville road.
FRANK T. GRAHAM
By Irish-Amerlcan Bank, his Attoriny
in-fact. 06 13 20 27c
Administrator's Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, granted October sth,
1908, will be sold at public outcry,
to the highest bidder for cash, at
the Court house door in said Coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, 1908, between the legal hours ot
1 sale, the following real estate sit-
I uated in said Richmond County,
[ 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 Tel
fair street: bounded north by Wal
ton Way on which it fronts two hun
dred and twenty-six (226) feet, more
or lest; south by lot of Geo. W.
Hardwick, trustee, on which it fronts
two hundred and twenty-six (226)
feet, more or less; east by Telfair
street on which in fronts two hun
dred and thirty-two feet three
inches (232 teet inches.) more or
less; and west by Meigs street, on
which it fronts two hundred and thir
ty-eight feet six inches (238 feat 6
inches.) more or less, as per survey
of E. V. Sharpe, C. E. Being the
same property conveyed to R. E. Al
len, Administrator of the es'ate of
Geo. H. Allen, by Chas. H. Phlnixy.
trustees, by deed dated January 29th
1 .«« 6 . recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court ot Rich
mond County in Book 3 V.’s, folios
46 to 47. Also, all that 4* of land
In the Village of Summerville said
State and County, fronting on Meigs
street, six feet six inch"* (6 feet 6
inches,! more or less, and extend
hick frot su'd .Ylo.g- street in an
easterly direction towards Telfair
street to a point about two
bird* o( the distance from said
sJeies street to said Telfair
street, to a wooden building or shed.
Bound' d north by lo: ’nown as the
Walton lot; south and ■ ast by to* of
Geo. W. Hardwick, trustee, and west
by said Meigs street Being the sane
lot conveved to George H Alien by
Geo. W. Hardwick, trustee by deed
dated September 5. 1883, recorded
In the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Richmond County
in Book 3 O’s, folios 438 to 440
Ti run cash. Purchaser to pay for
1 papers
R. E. ALLEN,
Adminlstra'or Estate Geo H. Allen.
06-13-20-27 c
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I
am no longer connected with the
barber shep on Mclntosh strew, but
have opened at 942 Broad rl will
appreciate the continued patronage
of my old cus: a.era and the gsn
-1 era! public as well.
. PROF. E D. AMONETTI.
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