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WANTS
WANTED SITUATION—
Male.
COACHMAN: A YOUNG COLORED
man desires position as n-oarhinan
or butler. Address Geo. W. Moody,
429 9th Street. .11 ax
PORTER: A COLORED MAN DR
sires position as porter, janitor or
driver. Willing to make himself gen
•rally useful. Address Henry Neal,
121 f, Miller St. .11 fix
JANITOR: A COLORED MAN DR
sires position as janitor or office
boy. Can Rive references. Address
W. W. Mays, 1848 Magnolia St. .117 x
PORTER: A COLORED MAN DR
sires position as porter in dry goods
or grocery store. Can furnish refer
ence. Address Henry Lee, 1277 Au
gusta Avo. .1 17x
PORTER: A YOUNG COLORED MAN
wants a Situation in store or soda
fount or any place. Quick, willing,
obliging. Address Torn Brown, ill I 12
Ninth Hi. Jl7x
~WANTED SITUATION.
Female.
COOK f A COLORED WOMAN DE
slres position as cook. Address
Harah Walker, 417 WyJde street.
J 1 fix
COOK: A COLORED WOMAN DE
slres position as cook Address La
veftla Cuthlrerson, 420 Taylor St.
Jl7x
NURSE: A COLORED WOMAN l)H>
Hires position us nurse, AddreHS
May Peeples, 420 Taylor St. ,ll7x
fX)R SALE: 200 CORDS OF BKA
aoned pine wood, delivered. Jacob
Phtnlzy. Jlfitf
WANTED HELP Male
WANTED: HO N ES T. SOBER
young man Jo qualify for good po
sition In the mall service. Address
H R. 11., care this paper. .1 r.p
WANTED: It AIL WA f MAIL
clerks; custom clerks at Washing
ton Commencement tuUary SBB. Many
March examinations. Candidates pre
pared free. Write for schedule.
Franklin Institute, Rochester. N. Y.,
.18-9-10-15-10 17-22-22-24 29-20-Blp
WANTED TO RENT
Piano
A GOOD PIANO KOII FOUR OR
live months. Please communicate
with mo at once, W., 009 Crawford
Avo., Augusta, On. Jl6o
FOB SALE—ReaI Estate
HOI li: HANDSOME SIX ROOM
house, honie-llke cottage. In North
Augusta, cheap. Apply Box 717, cltv
Dltf
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IK YOU DON'T HUY YOU 11 HORSM
and mule* from u«. we both lose
money. Augusta Stock Yard*.
RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW
choice heifer* and bull calve*. Tiny
are hardy, clean a(ock, good nillk'.-iH
and with beef conflirnuktlou. Juat thll
kind of cattle you like to *ee around
the farm. For price* aud estimate*,
write Bowdrv Phlnliy. Orovetown, Qa
FOR SALE--Miscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT SPACE FOR
canoe In private boat house ut
Lake View park. Address 11. 1). 11..
care Herald. .Tide
AUTOMOBILES: NEW TWENTY
horae, SBSO. five imssenger, four
cylinder Ford will bo here Feb. Ist.
Bee It before you buy. JlOe
BLACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE
shop, Fenter of city, for sale. Ap
ply 1011 Kill* street. Jl6p
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, HOUSEHOLD
goods of every kind for sale be
tween the hours of 10 aud 2 every
day at 210 ltroad street; selling on
account of parties leaving city. Jl9ci
POULTRY: AUCTION SALE OF
fine birds every Wednesday and
Friday afternoon at our fnrm lnvn
lid eggs strictly fresh T>Pc per (logon 1
Eggs finr hatching all breeds, catalo
gue for stamp. White Rats 50c tier |
pair. "Get the fad and see them I
grow." Belvedere Poultry Farm,!
Augusta, Qa. 'Phone 1184
NICE COMBINATION RADDLE AN’)I
buggy horse, seven years old, good !
roadster, well galled, gentle and
stylish. Price, $400.00. Address H .
caro Herald. Jl6o
AUTOMOBILE: QOOO AS NEW; 40
horsepower engln*; can b* seen at
White’* gaerag*; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apoly at one*, Herald
office. If
WRAPPING PAPER: OI.D NEWS
paper* for wrapping purpose* Ap
ply at Herald office 116tf
FOR SALE SOME GOOD STAND
ard second hand sets at a great bar
gain. Dellquost* Bookshop, 215 7th
street. ts
Panther Spring Water
PANTHER SPRING WATER BE
llvered In half gallon bottles and
five gallon demijohn*. Phone 1940.
Only 10c per gallon. D2tf
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA. GA.
To Find a Boarding House in the Special Neighborhood in Which You Want to Live-ls Work For a Want Ad.
In The Herald Pay
2g A Word; 25c Minimum Charge
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
COTTAGE: DOR RENT FOR THE
tourist season, a furnished cottage
in North Augusta, one block from
Hampton Terrace. Two baths, elec
tric lights, furnace heat and open fire
places. Everything modern. Ap
ply B. Wail, 917 Broad St. ’Phone
: 059. Residence phone 1457. DBtf
DWELLING: FOR RENT A NICE,
desirable dwelling on 1200 block of
Broad St., in good location for dwel
ling or boarding house. Apply E. B.
McLendon, 1022 Broad St. Jl7e
FINE HOME IN NORTH AUGUSTA.
I HAVE ONE OF THE MOST AT-
Iraetive homes in North Augusta
for sale at a bargain. A 2-Bt,ory, 8-
rnorn house, including bath, on a cor
ner, lot 150 feet frontage by 200 feet
deep, orr car line, double-storied porch,
large pines in yard attractive in ev
ery respect for only $2,200, quick
sale; $),500 to $2,000 can he carried
orr It practically as long as you wish.
H. C. Middleton, Real Estate. 135
Jackson St. (Dyer Bldg.), Augusta.
Jlstf
Lost and Found
COW: TAKEN UP ONE DRY COW,
with white and brown spgis. Owner
can gi t same by calling at Orphans’
Asylum and paying damages, Jlfic
Ladies Wanted.
TO USE OUR WITOHHAZEL
Cream for chapped and rough skin.
An entirely satisfactory preparation,
25c a box. I’arr’s Pharmacy, 510
Broad St. Phono 303.
%
Hot Water Bottles
NOW IS THE TIME. BEST SEAM
less Hot Water Bottles, SI.OO each.
Tesslera Pharmacy.
Miss Janie E. Hall, R. N.
MASSEUSE. 107 McINTOSH ST.
Practice limited to women. Facial
massage. Augusta, Ga. ’Phone No.
1040. FOe.
Motorcycle Repairing
MOTORCYCLE PARTS, MOTOR
cycle batteries, motorcycle oil. Ev
erything for motorcycle. E. VV. Wat
son, 218 Mclntosh St. jl9p
Good Things
KJNGANS HAMS 13% CENTS PER
pound; Klngana Breakfast bacon
12%c per pound; Asparagus tips 20c
per chii; fresh Buck Wheat, all sizes
mid everything in the grocery line
W. R. Jones At Co., 1250 Broad St.
Phone No. tlfiO. J2Bc
Southern Queen Grate
THE GRATE OF QUALITY. LASTS
longer Looks better. Augusta
Builders’ Supply Co., 643 Broad St
Phone 321. Jif,o
E. M. Deas
WILL HAVE FOR SATURDAY AND
Sunday very fine veal, beef, perk
and lamb. All pork and boef sail |
sage, also chickens, turkeys and
geese, J 17c
Fresh Vegetables
IF YOU WANT FRESH VEGK
t allies, L. A. Grim aud. 210 Cummlng
St., has nothing but fresh goods In
groceries, etc., us well as fresh vege
tables. All orders given prompt at
tention. A trial order is all wo ask.
FI 5c
Fruits
SPECIAL SALE AT MAX MOGUL
oscu In fruits, nuts, vegetables and
everything nice, and will give with I
each 50c cash purchase or over a nice !
lettuce. All orders given prompt at
tention. Max Moguiescu, 548 Broad
St. Phone No. 69. Jl7c
Notice
PARTY WHO HAS MY WHITE AND
brown setter puppy, one year old,
release him at once and avoid further
trouble. Liberal reward for evidence
that will convict said pany. 11. R.
Creamer, No. 1031 Revnol\ St. Jlsp
Antique Furniture Shop
repairing \ND polishing of
antique and Inlaid furniture Wood
carving a specialty. Overhauling of
pianos Geo, Cover, cabinet maker,
206 Center St. J2op
Fish and Oysters
YOU CAN GET ANY KIND OF FISH
Oysters from us. each dav> arrivals
will ensure you of every fish or oyster
to be fresh. Southern Produce Co..
128 S Broad St. Phono 901.
Eggs
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE
will sell onus at 27c per doten. Marks
Grocery Co., 1023 Broad St. Phone
No. 1095. Jlt>c I
Good Things
IF YOU ANYTHING IN THE
grocery “no. and want It at once,
with prices lo suit, give me a call.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 2277
S ,1. Rouse, 505 Twelfth St. JHip
Fish, Oysters
RECEIVING DAILY SHIPMENTS
of Norfolk and Savannah oysters;
fresh fish fruit and vegetables Your
orders will be appreciated and
promptly handled. O. D. Florence,
agent for Chick Spring Water, ’Phone
1067. 466 Broad St,
“Bargain Lumber Sale”
ALL LUMBER AT STANDARDLUM
ber Co.’s plant, Exposition Ave.,
consisting of about 200,000 feet fram
ing, all sizes, and about 150,000 fee*
flooring, ceiling and weather-boarding
must be sold immediately, as we must
vacate the premises. Can make
prompt delivery in city and Summer
ville. Call 'phone 1344 or E. J
O’Connor, 855 Broad St. ts
MORRIS ORCHESTRA
Open for ong.ifoments - Music furnish
ed for all occasions.
J. 1.. MORRIS,
1232 Ellis St.
Phone 1365.
Jlßc
TIN SHOP
I am now fully prepared to execute
with dispatch all work intrusted to
me. Estimates given in new roofing,
repairing of every description of tin
work; also stove repairing. Call him
up.
SAM’L NOBLE,
Phone 621 1534 McKinne St.
Eggs •
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE
will sell eggs at 27c per dozen. Marks
Grocery Co., 1023 Broad St. Phone
No. 1095. J ]fic
Keep Out Of The Cold.
OUR WEATHERSTRIP WILL KEEP
the cold from coming in around the
windows and under the door. You
C'xti put it on. Augusta Builders’ Sup
ply Co., 643 Broad street. Telephone
321. J 15c
Antique Furniture
HIGH POST BED, CARVED PlNK
apple top, Ohippendalo clawfoo;
Mdeboard, card sewing tables,
wardrobe, book cases, fenders, and
Irons, candlesticks, upholstering a
specialty, 312 Seventh. Phone 2219.
; F Kenyon. f2oc
Special Sale of Roofing
FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTRO
duclng this superior brand The
Roofhestos Roofing, we will sell the
one, tWQ and three-ply for the next 30
days at actual cost. This Is superior
to anything offered in the way of
roofing. O’Copnor & Schweers Paint
Co., 855 Broad St. D2Btf
Eggs
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE
will sell eggs at 27c per dozen. Marks
Grocery Co., 1023 Broad St. Phone
No. 1095. Jloc
Trunk Hospital
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS (AND THEY
are good ones) can put your old
disabled trunk, case and grip In first
clnss condition. A new slate lock
clump, etc., and It Is in good condition
for years of service. Cost is small.
Trunks sent for and delivered free
of cost or we will take your old trunk
as part payment for a nice, new one.
Telephone No. 593, or give us a call
at our well-stocked, spacious store.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad St. ]
Wrong side of street hut right aide
of price. M. M. Cleekley, Prop.
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA,
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons deliversd
50 cents. Phone 112. Alt!
Business Opportunity
WOULD LIKE TO HEAR OF
stock for sale in any enterprise
where an investment pf several then
sand dollars would be safe. L. Darby
rill re, Box IS23—A, Rochester, N.
Y. jiec
Barber Shop
DOS PASSO’S BARBER SHOP, Op
posite Genesta hotel; your patron
age solicited and appreciated. Flip
NOT FOR HIM.
"Sir." said the youth, as he entered
the private office of the busy mer
chant, "f am looking for a situation."
"Nothing doing, young man,” re
plied the b. m. "Had you wanted a
Job 1 anight have been able to do
somet ling for you, but 1 have too
many people on the pay roll now who
occupy stt-uations.’’
FIRST MORNING VISITOR.
"Jennie," called the old gentleman
front the top of the stairs, "give that
young man this dollar note.”
"What for papa?” asked his daugh
ter In surprise.
"Why, 1 want him to pay our milk
man hts bill. I know he’ll meet hint
as he goes out.”
THE TRUTH COMES OUT.
"Please, mister, help a pore crip
ple." whined the husky hobo.
"Sure," rejoined the kindly old gen
tleman, as he handed out a quarter
"How are you crippled, my poor fel
low?”
"Financially, mister," replied the
hobo, as he pocketed the quarter and
made a hurried getaway.
WOULD NEED A REGISTER.
Aunt Hester —"This learned profess
sor says there are twenty thousand
microbes in every kiss!"
Pretty Niece—" Gracious, Aunt Hes
ter!”
Yunt Hester —"And I suppose when
your fiance calls you don’t even stop
to count them?"
Pretty Niece—" Why, no. We don’t
1 even stop to count the kisses.”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WANTS
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MAKE YOUR TAX RETURNB.
BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING,
January 4th, the office of City As
sessor will he open from 9 a. m. to
2 p. m., and from 3.30 p. m. to 5 p.
m., during the month of January, to
receive returns for taxation for the
year 1909. All parties owning real
estate or personal property are re
quired to make returns of same for
I city taxes.
GEORGE F. LAMBACK,
! J3oc City Assessor.
Business License Notice, 1909.
I City Treasurer’s Office, Jan. 1. 1909.
i PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
! given that all persons, firms and cor
: porations liable for city business li
cense should pay same by the 15th
i Inst. Attention is called to the fol
: lowing excerpt from license ordi
nance for 1909, viz:
Sec. 8. All licenses herein required
shall be paid in advance. After Jan
uary 15th of each year, any person
who as owner or agent for the owner
shall conduct any business whatever
in this city without paying the re
quired license therefor, shall be pun
! ished by fine of not less than five
nor more than twenty dollars per day
for each day of such failure (or by
imprisonment) at the discretion of
j the Recorder’s Court, to which all
such persons shall be reported.
Office hours, 9 to 2, 3.30 to 5 p. rn.
The City Council of Augusta.
By H. H. MORRIS,
Collector and Treasurer.
■ 315 c
For Council.
AT THE EARNEST SOLICITATION
of many voters, I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for council
from the First Ward, to fill the
unexpired term, caused by the res
ignation of Capt. A. J. Twiggs. If
elected, I pledge my best efforts for
the promotion of every interest
looking to the highest good of our
city.
JAS. L. ROBERTSON.
Jl4tf.
PAY YOUR DOG TAX.
THE TAX ON DOGS IN AUGUS
ta for the year 1909 —one dollar for
each dog—is due and payable during
the month of January.
E. B. HOOK, City Sheriff.
d3O-eod-lm
ELECTION NOTICE.
HONORABLE ALBERT J. TWIGGS
who was elected a member of the
City Council of Augusta from the
First Ward for the term of three
years ending January 1910, having
duly resigned from Council, Saturday,
January 9th, 1909, I, William M. Dun
liar. mayor of the City of Augusta,
pursuant to Section 14 of the City
Code of 1898, and within ten days
after said resignation, do hereby or
der, publish and declare that a spe
cial election b® held In said First
Ward Thursday, January 28th, 1903,
between the hours of eight o’clock
in the morning and three o’clock in
the afternoon, to fill said Vacancy—
that is to say, for a member of the
City Council of Augusta from the
First Ward for the balance of the
term ending January 1910.
Due notice will be given of the
location of polling place and of the
names of the managers of election.
W. M. DUNBAR. Mayor, C. A.
Aaest: Win. Lyon Martin,
Clerk of Council.
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THE “OLD MAN’’—BANKER.
There's a jingle in the weather
Where the shoppers plot and plan,
Hut no jingle In the pockets
Of the
Old,
' Old
Man!
For he’s "held up" night and mornin’
In the Christmas shoppin’ lan’;
He's the banker of the household,
Is the
Old.
Old
Man!
When the holidays are over
Find a kind word, if you can,
And a merciful receiver
For the
Old.
Old *
Man!
—Atlanta Constitution.
Pianos Tuned
mcarthur
SAVE SIOO.
KIMBALL PIANOS
Factory Prices.
Used Upright
Pianos $l5O.
A Trial Will Prove
25 Wonfc or of Help Wanted 25c
LEGAL NOTICES.
AN ORDINANCE TO FIX AND REG
ULATE THE SALARIES OF CITY
OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1909,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
The City Council of Augusta hereby
ordains:
Section 1, That from and after the
fifteenth day of January, 1909, the sala
ries of the City O-ficers of the City of
Augusta shall be as follows:
Mayor $3,000
City attorney ...» 2,000
Clerk of council and ex-officio audi
tor 2,000
Collector and treasurer 2,400
Assessor ... . 1,900
Sheriff (to perform duties of reg
istry clerk when called upon) . . 1,500
Commissioner of public works and
ex-officio engineer 3,500
Superintendent of canal and
water-works 2,000
Inspector of water-works 1.200
Engineer of pumping station .... 1,500
Assistant engineer of pumping
station 900
Filtermen 900
Assistant fllterman 720
Canal foreman 900
Locks keeper 720
Canal lineman 600
1 Superintendent of street and
i drains ... ’ 1,500
I Chain-gang Guard 730
! Assistant chain-gang guard 660
I Time keeper and harness repairer
of streets and drains 720
Carpenter foreman, streets and
_ drains 600
Engineer of road roller, street
and drains g6O
Wagon foreman, streets and drains 540
Cart foreman, streets and drains. 540
Ditch foreman, streets and drains. 540
Brlckmason, streets and drains . . 540
Lumber Wagon Foreman 430
Superintendent of scavenger, street
cleaning and street sprinkling.. 1.300
Inspector of buildings 1 000
Superintendent of fire-alarm and
police telegraph 1 425
President of Board of Health 1800
Secretary of board of health L2OO
City physician for contagious and
Infectious diseases 900
Four (4) city physicians, each..! 900
Inspector of meat and milk 1 500
Assistant inspector of meat and
milk ... ... 1,000
Inspector of plumbing 900
Chief sanitary inspector (includ
ing horse feed) 1,200
Five (5) sanitary inspectors, each. *720
Two (2) sewer fiushers, each ... 720
Superintendent of contagious dis
eases, hospital f,oo
City printer qoO
Recorder 1200
Superintendent of City cemetery . 1,200
Keeper of West View cemetery
(fees to go to keeper) 500
Keeper of colored cemetery 600
VS atchman at City cemetery .... 600
Superintendent of city bridge,
river bank and wharves ... . ’ 720
Chief of fire department 1,650
Assistant chief of fire department I*3oo
Iwo (2) mechanical engineers,
r ®ftch 1,100
Two engineers, each '940
Seven (7) foremen, each 980
(7) foremen, each 820
Jhirty-four (34) firemen, each.... 750
One man to make and mend har
ness, to act as fireman also .. 810
One man to do painting, to act
,as fireman also 810
Secretary of fire department, to
act as fireman also 1 000
Six (6) substitutes of fire depart
ment, each 500
Cemetery brlckmason Fees
Sec. 2, That no officer or employe of
entitled to pav other
than for services rendered; that'deduc
uons will, in all cases, be made when
said officer or employ® does not per
form the duties required of him; that in
the event of absence of any City officer
from any cause, the Mayor and the
committee in charge of the proper de
partment shall be authorized to ap
point an officer pro tempore to dis
charge the duties of the said absent of
ficer. and said appointee shall be en
titled to the compensation of said ab
sent officer, for such services.
Sec. 3, That all persons elected or ap
pointed to any office named in this Or
dinance, shall hold office during the
pleasure of Council, and no longer than
the term for which elected and quali
fied; that Council reserves the right at
any time. In its discretion, to abolish
the office or suspend the duties thereof
in which case the salary thereof shali
cease; that Council reserves the right
to enlarge, modify, increase, or change
the duties of all officers or emplyes
with or without change In salarv as
Council may, in Its discretion, deter
mine; and that the acceptance of any
office to which any person may be
elected by Coupcil shall be held to be
an acceptance of all the terms thereof
Done In Council, under the Common
Beal thereof, this 9th day of January
1909.
this 12th day of January,
(Seal) W. M. DUNBAR,
Mayor, C. A.
Attest: WM. LYON MARTIN,
Jlsc Clerk of Council.
AN ORDINANCE.
TO PROVIDE FOR THE CON
STRUCTION AND LA YING DOWN
OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS ON
BOTH SIDES OF BROAD
STREET, FROM MILLEDGE TO
METCALF STREETS, AND ON
MILLEDGE STREET, FROM
PEARL AVENUE TO GREENE
STREET, AND FOR OTHER PUR
POSES.
The City Council of Augusta Hereby
Ordains:
Section 1. That it is necessary to
improve the following sidewalks,' to
wit: On both sides of Broad street,
from Mllledge to Metcalf streets, and
on both sides of Milledge street,
from Pearl avenue to Greene street!
by laying cement sidewalks.
See. 2. That said improvements
shall be done under the terms and
conditions of an ordinance entitled,
“An Ordinance to provide for In:
provement of sidewalks, laying curb
ing. assessing the cost thereof, pro
viding for the collection of the
same, and for other purposes.” pass
ed on the 17th day of February, 1898.
and as amended 7th day of May, 1900.
Done In Council this 9th day of
January, 1909.
Approved by the Mayor this 12* h
day of January, 1909,
(Seal) W. M. DUNBAR.
Mayor C. A.
Attest: WM. LYON MARTIN,
Jlsc Clerk of Council.
CARGO OF COTTON ON SHIP
MATTEWAN STILL BURNING
PENSACOLA, Fla. —After worktng
all night there seems to be no per
ceptible abatement <n the fire burn
ing In the cargo of cotton of the BrP
ish steamer Matteawan.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Bettie Steadman, widow of
J. A. Steadman, late of said County,
deceased, has applied for year’s support
for herself and minor child of satd de
ceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said County, to be
held on frie first Monday in February,
A. D., 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m., and
show cause, if any they can, why said
year’s support should not be granted,
and return of the appraisers made the
judgment of said Court.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Ordinary, R. Co.
Jan 8-15-22-29
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Margaret M. Card has ap
plied for Letters of Guardianship of the
property of Alice, Henry and Katha
rine Card, minors, residents of said
County.
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 Feb
ruary, A. D., 1909. at 10 o’clock a. m. f
and show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this Bth
day of January, A. D., 1909.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Ordinary, R. Co.
Jan. 8-16-22-29
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Anna Williams, widow of
Olen J. Williams, late of said County,
deceased, has applied for year’s sup
port for herself and minor child of said
deceased.
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 February,
A. D., 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m., and
show cause, if any they can, why said
year’s support should not be granted,
and return of the appraisers made the
judgment of said Court.
Witness my official signature this Sth
day of January, A. D., 1909.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON.
Ordinary, R. Co.
Jan 8-15-22-29
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Moses C. Cohen has applied
for permanent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Louis Cohen, late of
said County, deceased.
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 Feb
ruary, A. D., 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m„
and show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this Bth
day of January, A. D., 1909.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Ordinary, R. Co.
Jan 8-15-22-29
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Cleveland McDonald, Exe
cutor, of the estate of Frances Caro
line McDonald, late of said County, de
ceased, has applied for Letters of Dis
mission from said Executorship.
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 Feb
ruary, A. D., 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and show cause, if any they can, why
said Letters should not be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 9th
day of January, A. D., 1909.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Ordinary. R. Co., Ga.
Jan 8-15-22-29
Dear Reader, Do You Want
the News?
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15
WANTS
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY. >
To the Heirs at law of ■Henry D.
Radford.
Whereas, Walter Stephens, has made
application to require Mrs. Margaret M.
Radford, Administratrix, of the estate
of Henry D. Radford, late of said coun
ty, deceased, to make titles to him to
certain real estate described in a bend
for titles, alleging that said real* es
tate, had been fully paid for, (or was
now ready to be paid for.)
You are hereby notified that said ap
plication will be heard befere the Court
of Ordinary of said County, on the first
Monday In February, I*o*. at 10 o’eloek
a. m., and that you then show cause If
any you have why said application
should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this Bth
day of January, I*o9.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Ordinary R. Co. Gkk
Jan 8-16-11-lt
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Susan W. Roney, Guardian,
of the estate of Themas L. Thamaa of
said Ceunty, has applied far Letters of
Dlsmlsslen from said Guardianship.
This Is therefore, te cite all persona
concerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary, of said County, to
be held on the first Monday In Feb
ruary, A. D.. 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and show cause. If any they can, why
said Letters should not be granted.
Witness my official signature, this Bth
day of January, A. D., 1909.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Ordinary, K. Co., Ga,
Jan 8-11-11-21
SHERIFF’! SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Will be seld at the Court house, In
the City of Augusta, County of State
aforesaid, the usual place fer holding
Sheriff’s Sales, on the flret Tuesday in
February next, during the legal heura
es sale, the following described prop
erty, to-wlt:
All that let or parcel es land with im
provements thereen, situate, lying and
being In the City of Augusta said State
and Ceunty, fronting oh Park* Avenue
thirty-nine feet, known a* lot number
19, on a plan of let* made by W. C.
Jones, surveyor and recorded In the of
fice of the Clerk of said Superior Court
in Book 8 W.’s, foiio 787 and being
the same lot conveyed to said Jesse
F. Hatcher by C. V. Walker A Co., by
deed dated September 30th, lift and
recorded In said Clerk's office In Beok
4 S's, folio 555-8.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Jesse F. Hatcher t* satisfy a
fi. fa. Issued from Superior Court, of
said County On the 13th day of Decem
ber, 1908, In saver of Union Savings
Bank, against Jesse T. Hatcher.
Levy made this 18 day of December.
1908, and notice served.
JOHN W. CLARK,
Sheriff of Richmond Ceunty, Ga.
Jan 1-15-12-290
WOFFORD STUDENTS CAN
NOW GET PEDAGOGY COURSE
SPARTANBURG, S. C.—Pedagogy
has been added to the course of stud
ies at Wofferd college. The course
is not compulsory ner will It count
for a degree, but ig epen to gll the
members of the senior class who de
sire to take it.
Many of the graduates of Wofford
college take up teaching as a prefes
sion, at least for a time, and they
take up this work without any spe
cial braining. Recognising the needs
of a course in pedagogy, Prof. A. G.
Rembert has decided to offer guch
a course to the members of thfi sen
ior class.