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About The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
PAGE FOURTEEN Wants Want Ad. Supremacy Herald Wants Lead! .. for 30 days In April The Herald printed 2.004 Want* The Ohronlole printed 1,744 Want* Herald'* lead I,l*o Want* Herald Want* (ret results, and that’* why the people use theta. If you went reunite read end use Herald Want* every day and on Sunday. Last Sunday's Herald oarrled 203 Want*. Last Sunday's Chronicle oerried 123 Wants . Sunday Herald's toad 80 Wsnte READ AND USE HERALD WANT ADS. WANTED HELP Male "MANAGER WH WANT A GOOD man who has $1,000.00 or more to lnvost to manage a brsneh office for us In the Loan, Heal Estate and In vestment business We can offer the 1 right man a contract which has eonie future to It. It will certainly pay you to Investigate this proposition. National Loan A Trust Company, Tlfton, Georgia " WANTED: A RELIABLE WHITE woman to look after housekeeping and assist In housework Good place fer right party. Apply "House Work" this offloe Mots FARM HANDS FARM HANDS wanted three mils* from olty. Call at 184 Jackson st. Rogers A Co. rn6c I MADE $50,1)00 IN FIVE TEARS IN the mull order business, began with $6; anyone nan start a mail or dsr business at home Bend for free booklet Tells bow. Heaoock, 989, Lock port. N Y. J6o PIjOUGHI NO: WANTED A PARTY 8o do ploughing by the coal rant or day. Phono 110. Davis' Wood Yard. 187! ireene street, or Enterprise Mill office. mko CODELK YOUNG MEN OF OCNTLE manIy appearanoe wanted to dlstrl bute Red Real Lye coupons. (Salary.) , Cal) between 7 and 8. W R. Hard w egg, Room LI, Dluke house mDp WANTED HELP Pemalo FIFTY YOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN 14 and 18 years of ago wanted at once to wort In silk mill Singleton Bilk Mfg. Co., Murray Mills M9c OIRUD WANTED TO MAKE DRAW era; we prefer girls out of a Job that want a permanent good position: don’t want girls (or toss tbau 6 to 13 months Address Anderson Overall Factory, O. U. Van Wyek, Mgr An derson, S C. m(o COOK T COMPETENT HOUSE girl also a competent cook Apply . 416 Washington street ml-"-!* 10 11 Uc j “Wanted .htuatioh. Male WAjirraD at once by gentle man wltli family, a position of any Rind just so tt Vs an honorable one. to by trads a locomotive engineer, but la strictly moral, sober and up to da*e in eapertenoe and don’t mind how hard or easy the position Is. Can give first class references Ap Pkr R C. D H, car* Herald MT«\ §©tlkr a colored man de ■tout a position a* butler Apply JO • WVH>to»dg«., 10*4 Campbell St Mlxx pouter a Journal) man de •ires a po*4lion ae porter or butler Ag*plt Tboiliss 1-ark. *lB Hopkins St M7xy PORTER: A COLORED MAN DR sires a powtlon s* porter or any Mild of work Apply W ra. Moore, VCB Hoe*uai Street MRu SKvSS A COLORED BOY 18 year* of age. desires a post ton as drteer porter or yard boy Apply WWl* Jones, IlfM Holly street. inSxx WANTED SITUATION Female NURBJ- a' COLORED C.IRL DE •irae a poelUon as nerve or houeo- Rtrl Apply Pauline Hrown, 411 Foray the street. mßxx HOUSEKEEPER POSITION AS housekeeper for private nartv o: hotel, by refined widow lady Hefer < pres glvsn Address Housekeeper lox >O9 Aiken. R C. mßiur WANTED HELP—MaIe and Fomals Wanted for thf Atlantic PeaeL hovel, waller* bell beys and maids. Apply Jno J Cohen, Jr, 7ft Broad street mils WANTED Boarders BOAIUTBHS: WANTED FOUR NICK ytMugl nien o board In private fain- Ur Apply 4*4 Walker 8t M6p YFHJTE ROM LIME » A TIME •aver; slack* quicker and cleaner than the reel A. I\ MeDanlel RUPT K MOVE UMK IS CHEAPER M Ac** mOr* wmf\ i• th« b« r r»! Ar ML Mflillbl In The Herald Pay tc a Word; 25c Minimum Charge WANTED —Miscellaneous FEATHERS: WANTED, FIVE HUN- I dred pounds goose and mixed feath i ers at once Augusta Mattress & ■ Manufacturing Company, 980 Jackson i Bt. m4tf POOL TABLE: WANTED TO HUY a pool table; must be In good con dition Address Is. C., care Herald. ml2c I COW: WANTED TO BUY 2 GOOD milk oowe for tbe Atlantic Beach j hotel. Apply Jno. J. Cohen, Jr., Au gusta, Ga. mi 8a FOR SALE—ReaI Estate j COTTAOhPTn NORTH AUGUSTA for eale cheap Apply to Box 748, i Augusta, Oa. M2stf COTTAGE: A NICE COTTAGE OF 6-roouis arid all conveniences, ton minutes walk from Broad and Jack arm Sts. Will sell to quick buyer for i $2.300.00. Terns to suit purchaser. Apply Lockhart A Co. MBc. FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriageß, Etc. IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES and mules from us, we both lose money. Augusta Stock Yards. A NICE HORSE, HARNESS AND Victoria buggy for sale cheap to a quick buyer. Gan be seen at 1358 Meyers street. ml3p FOR RENT Real Estate DWBLt ,IN0: NEWTKNE M ENT, 1221 and 1228 Ellis street, ten rooms each. All modern conveniences; $35. L J. Henry. a7lf FOR RENT ON NORTH AUGUSTA I m ulshed Cottage for the summer mouths, largo lot and plenty of fruit. No mosquitoes but plenty of breeze. All convenleccu*. Address Box 520, Augusta, Oa. mßp COTTAGE, FOR RENT: SULUVAN'B Island (A liar tic villa), small cot tage: also two houses one lot, ospe <lslly suited to laklng boarders; com pletoly furnished J. K. Ilarvev, Char leston, S. C. m!2p ■W* P«> Mo. TIU? Gwinnett Bt $18.07 Druid Bark Ave 15,75 1025 Jaokson Bt 16.85 949 Taloott Bt 16.65 208 Rills 9t 14.U0 :oe eiii* st. u.oo 840 Phillip Bt 13.00 BSS Campbell at 10.00 934 Phillip fit 1600 LOCKHART A CO. No. 1 Leonard Bldg., Augusta, Ga. M&EODtf FOk RENT—Rooms ROOMS: FOR KENT 3 ROOMS TO party without, children Apply 601 Kollock St M7p ROOMS FOR RENT, TWO NICK large connecting rooms, suitable for )q>hi housekeeping Apply 1104 Broad. Map ONE FURNISHED ROOM WFTH bath, hot and cold water. Apply 1032 Rill* street. nxlOo FOR 3ALL Miscellaneous WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS paper* for wrapping parpoowa. Ap ply at Herald Offloe. ts WOOD: FOR BALK, 600 CORDS pine wood, car or train lot*. ’Photw 168. Nellwuod Lumber Co., Augusta, Ga. M6t( RANGE: ?>NH LARGE RANGE FOR sale (will burn ooal or wood) lu firit clase condition. Will aell for lee* than half price, For Information Phone 130 or address C. L. H , care The Herald. ulOc PEACHES WILL SOON IIS RIPE; uulll then we will sell Egg* for halohlug tu $1 00 per setting. Barred Hooka, Rhode island Hods, Brown Leghorn* and Buff Orpingtons A few nice cooks of tbe above breeds 82.00 each. Belvedere Farms, Augusta, Ga. ’ Phone 1184. it FOR BALE CHEAP: WELL Fl’R nishsd canoe in good condition. For Information phone 206. MOo ROOFINGS FOR ALL THE BUILD lng* from $1 00 up A H McDaniel. POOL TABLE A POOL TABLE IN good oondlUou for sale tor S4O 00 [ caah, to quick buyer. Apply 1301 I Twi»a* treel. m9p Lost and Found. ON TUESDAY ONE YKI.LOW canary bird; also loat about three w,uk» ago one yellow mother canary and one vellow young canary, with dark top knot Reward if returned to residence of Dr M U CleckSey, 4W Gre««e Bt . Phone 2sg. or to Augusta 1 runk Factor* Broad wrong side of street -Phone 533 LOST TUESDAY NIGHT ONE MR (ban sUe gold double-case watch and fob. between Albion boiel a* I Washington •tr«*t. Reward if re turned to Herald mßp LOST TUESDAY MOtiN IN G Scotch collie pup: male. 10 inentha old. rod With white under neek. and one ehitr spot on top of neck An swera to name Hfuao Finder return to TO7 Moore avenue to Jatnes Tl Wren and receive reward. m9p Screen Your House. MOSQUITOS X YOU X FI.IK 14- Fever It lake* no expert »o figure thi* Get >nur order iu before the rush Phone No. 808 809 Industrial Lumber Co ts Windsor Spring Water RKLIKVBS NAUVffV DYSPEPSIA. Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered 60 coot*. Phone 111. alts Contractors and Builders W. W. JONEB, Phone No. 692. No. 117 Mclntosh S-. Estimates cheerfully furnished; Job work solicited. M2ltf W. H. ANDFRBON, Phone No. 1466. Fenwick A Tuttle Sts. Plans and specifications furnished free M2ltf E. KIRKLAND, North Augusta, 8. C., Contractor and Builder can refer you to numbers of satisfied customers. M2ltf W. B. Toole TIN ROOFING, CORNICE, SKY llghts, etc ; Mantel*, Tiles, Grates and Paint. 935 Broad street. F2ltf P. B. Norrell. CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYE lrig; hats oleaned and blocked; la dies’ skirts a specialty. Work prompt ly delivered and guaranteed. 418 Campbell Street.. ’Phone No. 652. m9c Chae. L. Mac Murphy CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, KS tlmates furnished on all classes of buildings. Special attention given to repair work. 443 Calhoun sbreet. 'Phone 1645. may 250 Star Grocery Co. 809 Fifteenth Street Hams 140 Picnic Ham* 11c Canned corn, peas, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and oyster* all 3 can* for 25c Fresh Vegetables all kind* dally. Ig*t us have your order. star grocery CO. Lime. EUREKA IS THE NAME OF THE bunt lime In Augusta. Augnssta Builder*’ Supply Co. ts Days’ Shop STILL OPEN. BEST MECHANICS, low price*. Send In your work and keep the men busy. This town should have one first olass shop at least. Antique Furniture INLAID CHIPPENDALE AND Co lonial clawfeet sideboards, tea*ter and French bedstead, tea and card tables, workstand, bureau. Dutch high boy, brass andirons, candlestick, Shef | field waiter, etc. M. L, Watson, 418 Jackson St. ate The Way to Invest. WE CHARGED $3100.00 TO ONE OF our clients la*t year, for a house; he Is receiving fifty dollars peg month this year, for It. Let us draw your plans, and keep ’’for rent’’ off of It. Industrial Lumber Co. ’Phones 808 803. ts Eureka Lime DON’T LET YOURSELF BE DE oelved Into buying lime as good as Eureka lnsi*t on having Eureka. Augusta Builders' Supply Co. ts Hat Cleaning HATS OF ALL KINDS RENOVATED, retrinamed and made equal to new Panama and straw hats a specialty. Dyeing and pressing. Membership, *I.OO per month. Vienna Hat Factory, T F Culbreth. the Natter, 815 Mcln tosh street Phone 744. Suits made to order, $13.60 up m.i6p Logs Wanted. PINK, CYPttKSH AND POPLj.R, 10 to 40 feet long Industrial Lumber Co., Augusta, Ga. M2ltf Sand. WB CAN FURNISH YOU SAND IN any quantity. Prompt delivery. Phone 221. Augusta Builders’ Sup ply Co. ts Automatic Window Screen DO NOT USE OLD-STYLE SCREENS until you see the Automatic Win dow Screen on display May Bth at Watson Furniture Co. The right to Augusta and Richmond county for sale. H. L Benson, 538 Walker St. tuTp Fish Roe OlJt VIROINIA nSH HOE 9c PBK can; nooil quality of tomato©*, 2- pound ran*. 5c per can; fresh vege tables and strawberries a specialty. Polite and prompt attention to all. 1. A 11 rim and. 810 Camming St. Phone No. 1806. R. B. Anderson. I FORMERLY WITH I.AWRBNOR Meat Co. has bought Husl: 15 Bur gamy's market at 1165 Hr -1 street. Ms Is selling fresh meats of all kinds Mso poultry and egg* cheap for cash. ; Call and see or 'phone 796. Prompt delivery mlSc Boyd and Fourston \;as and wood stoves re paAred All work promptly attend ed to and sstlsfactlon guaranteed 417 i .taelseon street. In the rear of the Ptrst Rapt Ist church. m9p ; P B. Norrell. CLEANING. PRESSING AND DYK ing hats cleaned and blocked: la di<>*’ skirts a specialty Work prompt ly delivered and guaranteed 416 Campbell street Phone No. 652 m9c Lim# TAKK IT FROM MS. WHITE ROST! lltue Is the cheapest In the end Goes farther than any ltrae on the market. A. H McDaniel. M7tf THE AUGUSTA HERAXtr Wants Lime WHITE ROSE LIME, WHY? SLACKB quick, and free from lumps. At Mc- Daniel's and nowhere else. M7tf Talcolette. HAVE YOU USED IT? IF NOT you have missed the very finest product of Talcum Powder to be had. Large sprinkle top boxes, 25c at PARR'S PHARMACY. 516 Broad street. ’Phone 369, Bargain. SO MANY OF OUR PATRONS kicked because our 'phone was busy —we have Installed another —so ring No. 808 809, when you want a birgaln. Industrial Lumber Co. ts Telephone Your Wants. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PRB scrlptlons. Anything ordered by phone will be selected with *he same care as though you called In person. Deliveries made promptly. No extra •charge Randall's Pharmacy, No. 1559 Walton Way. Phone ISI4. ts SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUSUSTA, GA. L. M. Hutto FOR PROPER HORSE SHOEING send your horses to an experienced horseshoer. I have had twelve years' experience and guarantee satisfaction. L. M. Hutto, 722 Ellis street. m22q Plaster TEXAS FIBRED PLASTER WILL satisfy your wants If you are look ing for first class results. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co. ts LARGE - QUANTITIES OF RUBBER Roofing; ;muet go; ask for prices A. H. McDaniel. Miss Funk’s Commercial School. 413-415 HARISON BUILDING. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Bookkeeping; Practloal Methods; Reasonable Terms. Day session; even ing session. 'Phone 427. Mr. Business Man. IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTINO promptly call 522. We do not keep you worried for weeks, but deliver promptly when promised. Give us a trial. R. G. MGowan & Co., JlB Washington street. Engine and Boiler. SECOND HAND ENGINE AND Boiler for sale. Industrial Lumber Co., Augusta, Ga. Harness Maker W. L. BHEJRMAN, HARNESS M AKER Shop, Ellis street, over stable of Augusta Cab and Transfer Co. Or ders for hand made harness solicited. Repairing neatly and promptly done. ; J4c Reward Offered LOST: DIAMOND CRESCENT, ALSO small diamond ring set In gold star. Liberal reward at 338 Broad St. in 6 c Lumber FOR SALE: 1,100 FEET OF GOOD rough lumber—2xß, 2xlo, 2xli. Ap ply E, B. McLendon, 1086 Broad St. Phone 274. mfic Mol es—Warts—Freckles Have you Moles, Warts, Freckles? Painlessly removed, no scar. Have you Chilblains or Callouses Bunions, Hard Corns, Soft Corns? Treatment by new methods. Home privacy. Lady In attendance. Practice for ladies solicited. Parlors 218 Houston street. m9p Sanitary Lime. WE KEEP SANITARY UMB. CAN sell it to you cheaper than any one else. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co. ts Removal Notice JEWELRY: M. TANENBAUM. 1010 Broad street, will remove to his new store, 1154 Broad street (Per rin's old etand) about May llth, with new line of watches, clocks and jew elry. M7o Wall Papering 11 AM PREPARED TO DO YOUR wall papering and decorating on short notice Twenty year* experi ence. Complete line to select from. Z D, Phillips, 1839 Hicks. Phone 2051. Junelsp W,OOO People Will Read Your Want Ad. in The Herald. A "want" ad is a wish bone" that'll make your wish come true. "Worry Savers" would be a fit ting name for the classified ads., considering the amount of car'* they have relieved people of. The "want" sds work hard aud long and for little wages." They never slight their work. Newsdealers in many cities keep up their routes b\ means of ads in the classified columns. The only possible excuse for your not using the "want" ads, should be because you have no needs. A Trial Will Prove 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c LEGAL NOTICE. PROPOSALS WANTED. Department Public Works, Augusta, Ga., April 21st, 1909. SEALED PROPOSALS, ADDRESS ed to the City Council of Augusta, Ga., will be received by the Water Works Committee until 12 o’clock, noon, Monday, May 10th, 1909, for fur niihing f. o. b. cars August*, Ga., the following material, all of which shall bo itandard specifications: 105 tons 6 inch cast iron pipe ap proximately 33 pounds to the foot. 83 tons 8 inch cast Iron pipe approx imately 47 pounds to the foot. 96 tons 10 Inch cast iron pipe ap proximately 64 pounds to the foot. 25 pounds 12 inch cast iron pipe ap proximately 82 pounds to the foot, together with the necessary crosses and teea for laying the above pipe. Also 7000 feet of 2 Inch galvanized pipe. Proposals must state the time on which delivery will be made. Payments will be made In cash on the 20th of each month for the previ ous month’s delivery. NISBET WINGFIELD, City Engr. & Comr. Pub. Wks. mlOc PROPOSALS WANT HD. Department Public Works. Augusta, Ga., April 16, 1909. Sealed proposals addreaaed to the City Council of Augusta, Ga., will be received by the Canal and River Commission for the Protection of the City of Augusta uneil If o’clock noon, Wednesday, May 12th, 1900, for furnlehing all material and labor and constructing complete the following work: Raising masonry of bulk heads at the locks. Raising and reinforoing earth bank along ths oanai. Constructing masonry retaining wall along a portion of tow path; Paving with stone certain portions of the oanai bank. Surfacing and paving a portion of Hawks Gully. Surfacing and paving a portion of south bank of the Savannah river from Hawks Gully, east. There will be required approximately 100 cubic yards of rubble masonry; 60,000 ouWc yards of earth; 80,000 cubic feet of brlok or concrete masonry in wall; 2,000 square yards of paving on oanai bank; 2,000 cubic yards of earth surfacing on Hawks Gully and river bank; 12,000 square yards of paving on Hawks Gully and river bank. A bond of five thousand ($5,000) dol lars will bs required, and a certified oheck for two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars must accompany each bid as a guarantee of good faith. Ths city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Payments wui be made In cash on monthly estimates. Specifications for above work can be had by applying at this offioe after Monday, Apr*! 19th, 1909. NISBET WINGFIELD. City Engr. and Comr. Pub. Wks. mayllo Lime. THERE IS NO WASTE MATTER IN Eureka Lime; it is as pure as lime can be. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co. Building Material. ALWAYS GET PRICES FROM US on anything in the building linA; we will meet all competitive prices on all first class goods. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co. ts Lime. EUREKA LIME IS CHEAPEST, BE cauie it goes farthest. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co. ts MOTORCYCLES The fourth main reason why the YALE is the best machine is be cause the belt and the efficient spring fork checks all vibration and also the least noise of any ma chine on the market. Makes you think you are riding in a five thou sand dollar automobile. H. O. RHENEY, Agt. 911 Broad St. Antique Furniture HIGH-POST BED, CARVED PlNE appte top, Chippendale clawfoot sideboard, card sewing tables ward robe book cases, fenders, and Irons, candlestick*, upholstering a special ty. 812 Seventh. Phone 2219. P. Kenyon. F2ltf Lime FOR WHITE W r A9H USE WHITE Ro»e lime. Pure whit* and abso lutely fr*e from foreign matter. A. H. McDaniel. M7tf Free to School Girls. TO INTRODUCE OUR FAMOUS ' Ping-Pong'’ Photos, we will photo graph the first 25 young ladles who call after 9 o'clock Saturday a. m. entirely free of charge. Hlggason Studio, 842 Broadway. ml2c NOTICE I WISH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that I havs moved to my new headquarters. 986 Broad St. where I nave a complete line of Gent's Spring and Summer Suiting and a complete line of Gent’s Furnishing Goods I. SANDLER. 986 Broad St. M9c ABBEVILLE MAN DEAD FROM INJURIES ABBEVILLE. S. C.—Mr. Hugh Me- Uwaln. the Abbeville merchant in jured in a runaway at Due West a few days ago is dead at his home in Abbeville as a result of his injuries. The voting lady whom he was driv ing to the baseball game, saved her self by jumping from the buggy. Mr. Moll wain's horse had become fright ened at an automobile. LEGAL NOTICES. AN ORDINANCE To Provide the Terms and Conditions Upon Which the Augusta and Aiken Railway Company or Its As- j sign or Successor Company May; Construct and Operate a Single: Track Line on Jones Street From! -McKinne to Campbell Street, on Campbell, Jones to Reynolds, on Reynolds, Campbell to Center, on Center, Reynolds to Bay, and on Bay From Center to the City Wharf, and for Other Purposes. The City Council of Augusta Hereby Ordains: Section 1. That the Augusta and Aiken Railway Company or its as sign or successor company is hereby authorized and empowered, under the provisions and conditions of this Or dinance, to construct, maintain and operate a single track electric rail way op the following streets of the City of Augus'a, to-wit: On Jones Street from McKinne Street to Camp bell Street; on Campbell Street from Jones Street to Reynolds Street; on Reynolds Street from Campbell Street to Center Street; on Center Street from Reynolds Street to Bay Street, and on Bay Street from Cen ter Street to the City Wharf; to gether with the right to connect at McKinne Street with the line of track now being operated by the said Com pany or the Augusta Railway and Electric Company on said street, ex tending across the North Augusta Bridge Into the State of South Caro lina; also the right to construct and operate such connecting line or lines as may be necessary to enter and leave its station or depot located or to be located on Campbell Street with frontages on Jones and Reynolds Streets; provided that all other side tracks, turnouts and sidings rights be applied for when needed and granted by Council in accordance with the circumstances surrounding each ap plication; together with the right to operate on said line cars for freight and passengers, propelled by elec tricity, or power other than steam now used or hereafter used for such transportation purposes; also with the right to run Its track on Bay Street into the City Wharf so as to receive and discharge ’ freight and passengers thereon. Sec. 2. That all tracks of said railway, whether of main line, sid ing, spurs, switches, crossings, frogs or turnouts, shall be of latest and most improved form and shall be laid down in the best and most improved mode of constructing street railways; and the space between the tracks and three (3J feet on both sides of the tracks shall be constructed and main tained in the same manner and with the same material as that of which the balance of the street is composed, as provided in an Ordinance adopted by Council September 4th, 1905; any change of grade of said streets or of paving material thereon by the City of Augusta shall, without delay, be conformed to by said railway com pany. Sec. 3. That the running speed of the cars of said railway shall not ex ceed ten miles an hour within the City limits, under a penalty of not less than five nor more than fifty dol lars; and in approaching cross streets, such speed shall not exceed six (6) miles an hour; that in stop ping to let off or take on passengers, the cars of said railway company shall not, in any way, obstruct the streets intersecting the streets on which said railway lines is to he lo cated, but shall stop its cars beyond said intersecting streets with the rear entrance of car opposite the crossing walk. Sec. 4. That all laws of the City Council of Augusta relating to the construction, maintenance and opera tion of street railways within the Corporate Limits of the City of Au gusta, now or hereafter of force, shall be applicable to the construc tion, maintenance and operation of the line herein granted—especially Section 468 of the City Code of 1898 as amended November 4t.h, 1907, and Sections 474, 475 and 476 of said Code and Ordinances adopted May 16th, 1900, and June 4th, 1900. Sec. 5. That the rights, privileges and franchises herein granted shall be for the term of Thirty (30) years; in consideration of which grants and in accepting which grants the Au gusta and Aiken Raitw-ay Company, its successors and assigns, agree to pav annually into the treasury of City Council of Augusta the sum of Sixteen hundred and sixtv-six dollars and sixtv-six cents ($1,666,601. which sum shall not be increased during the term of the grant, nor shal it abate by reason of the re-organization of said railwav company or its consoli dation with or mergence into a line alreadv paying said sum; provided, however, that nothing herein contain ed shall be construed to affect the liability of said Company for ad valorem taxes or assessments other wise provided for. Sec. 6. That the said Augusta and Aiken Railway Company, in accept ing the rights, privileges and fran chises herein granted, hereby sur renders and relinquishes the right and privilege to use the spur tracks on both sides of the Confederate monument on the 700 block of Broad Street, known as the "Monument Switch,” granted under Ordinance ap proved October 14th, 1903, and amended April 3rd. 1905—such re linquishment to tuke effect so soon as the tracks of the line herein granted ar.d the depot the said Com ; any purposos bu jF ig are in com mission and ready for use. Sec. 7. That all work herein pro vided for shall be subject to the su pervision and approval of the Com missioner of public Works of tbe City j of Augusta, who shall g:ve written notice of failure to comply with re quirements. allowing a reasonable time within which to reconsiruct the work or to make the necessary re pairs: If such work is not done with in the specified time, the repairs; shaU be made or the work recon- j FRIDAY, MAY T. Wants structed by contract at the expins* of the railway company. Sec. 8. The franchise herewith granted to be void unless the Augusta and Aiken Railway Company or its assigns shall complete the construc tion of a single track line on Jones Street from McKinne to Campbell Street within ninety (90) days and the completion of the single track from Campbell to Center on Center from Reynolds to Bay and on Bay from Center to Wharf within one year from date. Done in Council, under the Com mon Seal thereof, this 3rd day of May, 1909. A proved May sth, 1909. (Seal.) W. M. DUNBAR, Attest: Mayor C. A. WM. LYON MARTIN, Clerk Council. MTo DEBTORS AND CREDITORS NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA —RICHMOND County—All persons in Georgia having claims against the estate of Edward Finley, late of Charleston County, SoutSl Carolina, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to the under signed within the time prescribed by law. All persons in Georgia indebted to the said estate are hereby nootlfled to make payments to the undersigned. HENRY KENNEDY, Administrator C. T. A. in Ga. of Edward Finley. al6-2S-30-may7-14-210 Notice to Debtors and Creditor*. THE UNDERSIGNED IS THE DULY qualified executor of the will of F. W. Capers. All creditors are here by notified to render in an account of their demands, and all debtors are requested to make immediate payment. W. H. FLEMING, Executor F. W. Capers. a3om7-14-21-28j40 AN ORDINANCE To Provide for the Construction and Laying Down of Cement Sidewalks on Both Sides of Young Street, From Estes Street to May Avenue;, On Both Sides of Estes Street, From Young Street to Railroad Avenue; on the North Side of Har per Street, From Railroad Avenue to Young Street, and on Both Side* of D’Antignac Street, From Camp bell (9th) to McKinne (13th), and for Other purposes. The City Council of Augusta Hereby Ordains: Section 1. That it is necessary to improve the foliowing sidewalks, to wit: On both sides of Young Street, from Estes Street to May Avenue; on both sides of Estes Street, from Young Street to Railroad Avenue; on north side of Harper Street, from Railroad Avenue to Young Street, and on both sides of D'Antignsfc street, from Campbell (9th) to Mo-w Kinne (13th), by laying Cement Side walks. Sec. 2. That said improvements shall be done under the terms and conditions of an ordinance entitled, “An Ordinance to provide for im provement of sidewalks; laying curb ing; assessing the cost thereof; pro viding for the collection of the same, and for other purposes,” passed on the 17th day of February, 1898, and as amended 7th day of May, 1900. Done in Council this 3rd day of May, 1909. Aproved by the Mayor this sth day of May, 1909. (Seal) W. M. DUNBAR, Attest; Mayor C. A. WM. LYON MARTIN, Clerk of Council. M7o SPECIAL NOTICES PROPOSALS WANTED. Department Public Works. Augusta, Ga., April 16th, 1909. Sealed proposals, addressed to the City Council of Augusta will be reoelved hy the Streets and Drains Committee un til 12 o’clock noon, Tuesday, May ltth, 1909, for furnishing all material, tool* and labor, and constructing complete ap proximately 8,300 square yards of vitri fied brick pavement on Broad street from Twelth to Thirteenth streets; approxi mately 3,750 square yards of Belgian block or granitoid pavement on Reyn olds street, from Fifth to Sixth streets, and 4,250 square yards of Belgian block or granitoid pavement on Thirteenth street, from Broad to Market street*, and approximately 1,700 lineal feet of granite curb to be set on above work. Bids will be accepted on any one or all four of the tiems. A bond of five thousand ($5,000) dol lars will- be required. A certified oheck for two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars must accompany each bid as a guarantee of good faith The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Payments will be made in cash on monthly estimates. Specifications can be had by applying at this office after Monday, April lt*h, 1909. NISBET WINGFIELD. City Engr. and Comr. Pub. Wks. maylOe Notice to Contractors and Builders. Proposals will be received by THE VIRGINIA BRIDGE & IRON CO, on and after May first, for the purchase of steel beams, girders, columns, 'russes and all kinds of building iron work from our STOCK carried at our New Atlanta Plant. Design* and es timates of skyscrapers, steel bridges, factory buildings, warehouses, etc., cheerfully furnished free of cost. VIRGINIA BRIDGE & IRON CO., 550 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga Long Distance 'phone—Main 786. CSni us up at our expense. Main office and plant Roanoke, Va. Branch plants and sale offices —Atlanta, New Or leans, Memphis. Burlington, N. C. and Charlotte, N. C. July 38 Board of Education. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET ing of the Richmond County Board of Education will be held at the Tubman High school on Saturday morning. May Bth at 10 o'clock. By order of the Board. LAWTON B. EVANS, mTc Secretary.