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About The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1909)
PAGE EIGHT In The Herald Pay YVJs* fc* & Trial Will Prove YYJsy "f & MEJ ff /c a Word; 25c Minimum Charge C 0 (L 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c Want Ad. Supremacy Herald Wants Lead! for 7 days in May The Herald printed.... 717 Wants The Chronicle printed . 383 Wants Hersld’s lead 334 Wants Herald Wants gel results, and that’s why the people use them. If you want results read and use Herald Wants every day and on Sunday. Last Sunday’s Herald carried 203 Wants. Last Sunday’s Chronicle carried 123 Wants . Sunday Hsrald’s lead 80 Wants. READ AND USE HERALD WANT ADS. WANTED HELP Male •MANAGER: WE WANT A GOOD man who ha* SI,OOO On or more to liiveh to munast- a branch office for im In the Doan, Real Entato ami In vestment business. We cun offer tho right man a contract which haa some future to It. It will certainly pay you to Inveellgalt- this proptalllon. National Loan Ac Trust. Coupuny, Ttfton, Cieorglu " WANTED: A it ELI A FILE WHITE woman to look after liouaekeenlng and usslsl In housework Good place for right party. Apply ’’House Work ” this office, Mslf 1 MADE tr. 0,000 IN FIVE YEARS IN the mnll order bualneaai began with $5; anyone can Hiart h mall or der business at home. Send for free booklet. Telia how. llcucock, 989, Lock port, N. Y. Jsc WANTED HELP Female COOK: A COMPETENT HOUSE girl also a competent cook. Apply i 416 Washington at reel m 7-8-9 101112 c WAN l ED: YOI'NU WOMAN FOR i clerical position. Miihl be neat, on | emetic and write legible band Per niunent position, with fait salary to | start. Apply In own handwriting, glv- Irg experience and references, 1o N. A O. W., rare Herald. mll p WANTED SITUATION - Female COOK: A COLORED GIRL DESIRES a position as cook. Apply Fannie Brown, 1010 Miller St. MlUxx NURSE A COLORED GIRL DF, sires a position us nurse or house girl. Apply ls*oim M< Herrin, 712 Washington St. MlOxx COOK A COLORED OIRI, DE sires a position us cook Apply Kltle Dobey, 937 Walker Kt. MlOxx CHAMBER MAID: V COLORED woman desires a position us cham ber maid. Apply Annie llelt, 811 Cal houn. m I2*x NURSE: a COLORED WOMAN DE sires a position as nurse Apply Rosa Crawford, 143* Twiggs street Ml2xx WANTED —Miscellaneous ESPECIALLY principals and Brad'' tearhsrs, Fall opening* throiiKhoui Bout ham stall'* Write tor "Yard of Our Record" and registration blank. No enrollment for required Foster Teacher*' Agenoj (Georgia Teachers' j Bureau), Covington, Gn ml 0-11 t4-ir.ii DEfiK A SECOND HAND ROLLER' top desk for oftlco. Apply l.amar Hospital m i2<- REFRIGERATOR A SECOND hand rofrlßi rator, amall to mrdtum site, must hr In good order State where It can l>« soon Address Re fr!**rator, care of Herald MIOc FEATHERS: WANTED, FIVE HUN dr*d pound* goose and mixed truth or* at oner. Augusta Mattrra* A Manufacturin' Company, 980 Jackson 81- m4tf TOOL TABLE: WANTED TO BUY a pool tahlr; roust hr In pood con dtltott Address K. C , care Herald. n>l2c COW WANTED TO BUY 2 GOOD K.'k cow* for the Atlantic lleaoh hotel Apply .Ino. J, Collin, Jr.. Au gusta, Oa ml 2c .WANTED SITUATIONS Male and Female A MAN AND WIFE DESIRES V I'O alt lon In hotel and private family and will travel if necessary. Apply Hannah Alex, !■ r and Chau Alex ander. ml2xx WANTED Boarders WHITE ROSF LIME IK A TIME earer: slacks quicker and cleaner than the rest A IV McDaniel. WHITE ROSE LIME IS CHEAPER. It dors roori work to the harrd A H Mcltanh ' H:iv "■<; Maker W L SHE HARNESS MAKER Shop, Kiln reel, over stahle of Augusta Cab and Transfer Co. Or dere lor hand made harness solicited. iU pairing neatly and promptly done Jic | WANTED HELP—MaIa and Female WANTED FOR THE ATLANTIC Reach hotel, waiters, bell hoys and nalds. Apply Jno. J. Cohen, Jr., 736 Hroad street. ml2c GENTLEMEN AND LADIES WANT ed for .Inn, C. Winston Co., Phil adelphia book manufacturers to can vas Augusta and Aiken Co., H. C.; salary $2.»0 per day; conditional to show good faith depolst of $3.00 re quired. call May 11th, 1909 at 424 Walker street from 9 a. m. to 12 in. or from 3 to 5 p.tn. J. H. Newton, Gen eral Manager, m'op FOR SALE Real Estate COTTAGE IN NORTH AUGUSTA for sale cheap. Apply to Box 743, Augusta, Ga. M2stf FOUND: A GOOD OPPORTUNITY and then lost. it by not buying that farm In Columbia county, containing 356 acres, located seventeen miles from Augusta, four and one-half miles from railroad station, in one of the best, farming sections of the state; seven-horse farm In cultivation, bal ance In timber, sl4 00 per acre. For further particulars, write or phone H. S. Paschal, Harlem, Ga. mile FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc. IP' 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. Can he seen at 1258 Meyers street. ml3p ] HORSE: HORSE AND BUGGY AND harness, ail In first class condition,' Address II A . Herald. Ml4c HORSE: FOR SALE A COM RINA lion galled horse, buggy and har ness, all In good condition. Apply H>6 Montgomery Bldg. mlsc HOUSE: GENTLE BUGGY HORSE. Will sell cheap. Apply 612 Ellis St. ml2p FOR 3ALL— Miscellaneous WRAPPING PAPER; OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes. Ap ply st Herald Office. t.f WOOD: FOR SALE, 600 CORDS pine wood, car or train lots. ’Phone 168. Nellwood Lumbar Co., Augusta, Ga. Mbit RANGE: ONE LARGE RANGE FOR sale (will burn coal or wood) in first class condition. Will sell for less ttinn half price. For Information Phone j -130 or address C. L. H., care The ib raid. m 1 0a ! SWEET PEAS FOR SALE; ALL colors, ’Phone No. 2120. ml2c PEACHES WILL SOON BS RIPE; until then we will sell Eggs for hnfchlng at SI,OO per setting. Barred Rocks, Rhode island Rods, Brown Leghorns and Ruff Orpingtons. A few nice cocks of the above breeds $2 00 each. Belvedere Farms, Augusta, Ga. ’ Phono 1184. *.f BOOKINGS FOR ALL THE BUILD logs from SI.OO up. A. H. McDaniel. FOR RENT—Rooms ONE FURNISHED ROOM WITH hath, hot and cold water. Apply 10112 Ellin street. nilOc FOR RENT Real Estate TO RENT: DWELLING OF FIVE rooms, all convenlenceH; garden and stable Apply to W. J. Graham at Allen At Baxley. Possession at once. luVtf DWELLING NEW TENEMENT, 1221 and 1222 Kills street, ten room* each. All modern conveniences; $25. L. J. Henry. a?tf RESIDENCE: PLEASANT GREENE streel residence from June lo Oct Ist: furnished. Apply to X. I'., cun; Herald. ml2p COTTAGE, FOR RENT RULL’VANS Island (Atlantlevlllt), small cot tage. also two houaes one lot. espe dally suited to taking boarders; com pletoly furnished. J. E. Harvey, Char lemon, S. C. ntl2p Lime. EUREKA LIME IS CHEAPEST. BE cause It goes farthest. Augusta Builders' Supply Co. ts Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA Ktdnry trouble; b gallou# delivered ■ 50 cent*. Pboue 111. alts Building Material. ALWAYS GET PRICKS FROM US on anything In the bulldtug llnd; we will meet all competitive prices on all first class goods. Augusta j Builders' Supply Co. ts Antique Furniture HIGH POST BED. CARVED PINE apple top. Chippendale clawfoot sideboard, cord sewing tables ward robe, book cases, fenders, and Irons, j candlesticks, upholstering a special tv. 212 Seventh Phone 2119. F Kenyon. F2IU Wall Papering 1 AM PREPARED TO DO YOUR wall papering and decorating on short notice Twenty veura experi ence Complete line to select from '/. D Phillips. 1829 Hicks Phone 2061. JunnKvp Sanitary Lime. WE KEEP SANITARY LIME CAN sell It to you cheaper than any one else. Auausta Builders' Supply Co Certainly We Make s I G N S AND S H O W C A R D S OF MERIT Good as the best; cheaper than the rest. Griffin & Grabowiskii Fourth Floor, Harison Bldg. Phone 1235 Locks and Keys IF YOUR LOCKS NEED REPAIR- Ing or a key to be fitted give mo your order and 1 will give It. prompt attention. Jno. F. Brickie, 223 Camp bell street. F2!c Engine and Boiler. SECOND HAND ENGINE AND Boiler for sale. Industrial Lumber Co., Augusta, Ga. Mr. Business Man. IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING promptly call 522. We do not keep you worried for weeks, but deliver ptWlnplly when promised. Give uh a trial. U. Q. MGowan & Co., 213 Washington street. Miss Funk’s Commercial School. 412-415 HARISON BUILDING. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING Bookkeeping; Practical Methods; Reasonable Terms. Day session; even ing session. Phone 427. Telephone Your Wants. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PRE script lons. Anything ordered by phone will be selected with the same care as though you called in person. Deliveries made promptly. No extra charge. Randall’s Pharmacy, No. 1659 Walton Way. Phone £214. MOTORCYCLES You may stop and look, but there’s no use to listen, for when the "Yale" goes by you cannot hear It unless It passes very near you. Do you reallzo that the "Yale" has no rattling chains to break In case of an unexpected jerk, and to throw grease all over your trousers? The "Yale" is the rich man's friend. Why? Be cause he can ride in any kind of tine clothes that he wishes and they are still fine when ho has completed his journey. It Is also the poor man's friend, because ha can ride and if he only has one suit, he does not have to be afraid of ruining It. 1 would like to show you how It runs on good road, hills, and sumlbeds. Catalogue free upon request. //. G. RHENEY, Agt. 911 Bread St, Fish Roe OLD VIRGINIA FISH ROE 9c PER can good quality of tomato©*, 2- pound caus, 5c per can; fresh vege tables and struwberrles a specialty. Polite and prompt attention to ail. L A. Ortmaud, 210 Cummins St. ritouo No 1305. Days’ Shop STILL OPEN BEST MECHANICS, low prices Send In your work and keep the men busy. This town should have one first class shop at least. Children’s Shoes. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF Misses' and Children's Shoes, at J. P. Saxon's. 1437 Broad street. a!sc Lime WHITE ROSE LIME, WHY? SLACK 9 quick, and free from lump*. At Mc- Daniel's and nowhers else. M7tf Lime TAKE IT FROM MS. WHITE ROSE ilme ts the cheapest In the end Goes farther than any lime on the market. A H McDaniel. M7tf SHAFTING, PULLEYS. BELTS LBMBARB IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, BA. THE AUGUSTA HERAIL- J. W. Bowick WALL PAPER, HOUSE AND STGN Painting, renovating old furniture and making picture frames a special ty. Corner Ellis and Mclntosh Sts. ’Phone 2284. mllp Lime FOR WHITE WASH USE WHITE Rose lime. Pure white and abso lutely free from foreign matter. A. H. McDaniel. M7tf House Painting OUR WORKMEN ARE ALL ME chanics. We pay them good wages and they do reliable work. We guarantee to use only the best ma terials; strictly pure white had a linseed oil. J. A. Greene & Co.. House and Sign Painters, 1246 Druid Park Ave. t mllp Lime. THERE IS NO WASTE MATTER IN Eureka Lime; II Is as pure as lima can be. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co. 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; ;must go; ask for prices. A. 11. McDaniel. L. M. Hutto FOR PROPER HORSE SHOEING send your horses to an experienced horseshoer. I have had twelve years’ xperience and guarantee satisfaction. !,. M. Hutto, 722 Ellis street. m22c Boarding—Glenn Springs. NEW HOARDING HOUSE, GLENN Springs, S. C. The Smoah House open year round, close to Spring. Everything new. Limited number of boarders taken. Write for informa tion. M2BSuns2ot P W. B. Toole TIN ROOFING, CORNICE. SKY lights. etc ; Mantels, Tiles, Grates and Paint. 935 Broad street. F2ltf Chas. L. Mac Murphy CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ES timates furnished on all classes of buildings. Special attention given to repair work. 443 Calhoun stireet. ’Phone 1645. may 25c Star Grocery Co, 809 Fifteenth Street Hams 14c Picnic Hams 11c Canned corn, peas, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and oysters all 3 cans for 25c Fresh Vegetables all kinds daily. Let us have your order. STAR GROCERY CO. Lime. EUREKA IS THE NAME OF THE best lime in Augusta. Augusta Builders' Supply Co. ts Contr ictors and Builders W. W. JONES, Phone No. 692. No. 117 Mclntosh Si. Estimates cheerfully furnished; job work solicited. M2ltf W. H. ANDF.RSON, Phone No. 1456. Fenwick -st Tuttle Sts. Plans and specifications furnished fro© M2ltf E. KIRKLAND, North Augusta, S. C., Contrrxtor and Builder, can refer you to numbers cf satisfied customers. M2ltf . Screen Your House. MOSQUITO'S X YOU X FLIES- Fever. It takes no expert to figure this. Get your order In before the rush. ’Phone No. 808-809. Industrial Lumber Co. ts Sign Painting IF YOU WANT GOOD WORK, A reliable and durable job of painting one you will be proud of. send for us if you want eheap work engage the other fellow. J. A. Greene 4 Co., House and Sign Painters, 1246 Druid Park Aave. mllp Horse Shoeing IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED with your horseshoer come to 623 Ellis street. 1 guarantee satisfaction and prompt service. W. L. Averett Phone 664. mllo VALUABLE DOG LOST BY MANGE. USE PARRS MANGE Cure and you won't have this misfor tune. 60 cents bottle. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARR'S PHARMACY. 516 Broad St. Phone 869. Suit Cases, Valises THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY offers this week, some splendid values In odd number* and sixes of suit cases and valises--many to go about half price—splendid bargains also in good trunks. If you don't want a new trunk or suit case, let us repair that old one, and make strong .is new—or take old trunk as part payment for a nice new one. Give us a call. Augusta Trunk Factory. 951 Broad —wrong side of street. M. M. Clecklev. Prop. Ping Pong. 30 FOR 25c. 5 POSITIONS ALL the fad. Quality postal photos, 6 for 50c—something new "They are different." We know how, Htgga aon Studio. 842 Broadway. Ml2e R. B. Anderson. FORMERLY WITH LAWRENCE Meat Co., has bought Bush & Bur gamy’s market, at 1165 Broad street. He is selling fresh meats of all kinds. Also poultry and eggs cheap for cash. Call and see or ’phone 796. Prompt delivery. ml3c E. M. Deas. WILL HAVE FOR YOUR DINNER Veal, Pork and Beef of all kinds, all pork and beef sausage, chickens and fresh country eggs. 318 Jackson street. Phone No. 210. MIOc First Ward THE PEOPLE OF THE FIRST ward can save time and money by having their Prescriptions compound ed by James F. Burdasbaw, Prescrip tion Druggists, cor. Lincoln & Walker St. Phone 1390. mile Sand. WE CAN FURNISH YOU SAND IN any quantity. Prompt delivery. Phone 321. Augusta Builders’ Sup ply Co. ts Eureka Lime DON’T LET YOURSELF BE DE ceived into buying lime as good as Eureka. Insist on having Eureka. Augusta Builders’ Supply Co. ts Logs Wanted. PINE, CYPRESS AND POPL..R, 10 to 40 feet long. Industrial Lumber Co., Augusta, Ga. M2ltf Hat Cleaning HATS OF ALL KINDS RENOVATED, retrimmed and made equal to new. Panama and straw hats a specialty. Dyeing and pressing. Membership, SI.OO per month. Vienna Hat Factory, T. F. Culbreth, the Hatter, 315 Mcln tosh street. Phone 744. Suits made to order, $12.50 up. EvCp The Way to Invest. WE CHARGED $3100.00 TO ONE OF our clients last 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 808-809. ts 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 bargain. Industrial Lumber Co. ts Barbecue Posponed THE BARBECUE DINNER WHICH was to have been held today at Pasture Park has been postponed on account of the weather. Those who have been invited will please come tomorrow. A. J. Barnes. mlOp LATE MILL NEWS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A (American Textile Manufacturer.) VIDALIA, Ga.—A cotton mill is be ing organized and will be built at this place. CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Crowley’s Towel mill which has been idle for a short time will be put in operation at once. EUFAULA, Ala.—The Cowikee Cot ton mills of Eufaula, has awarded contract to the Draper company, Hopedale, Mass., for 320 looms. BIRMINGHAM, Ala—The Avondale Cotton mill is Installing a new bleaching plant. When complete they will finish their own goods for the market. CHARLOTTE, N. C.—The Fidelity Mfg. Co., which has 10,00 spindles on yarns will install looms. Treasurer S. B. Sargent Is now' in the north com pleting arrangements. MT. AIRY, N. C.—The Mt. Airy Cottou mills have been placed in the hands of a temporary receiver, but it is probable that the appointment will be made permanent next week. WALHALLA, S. C.—The Walhalla Cotton mills will increase capital by issuing preferred stock for SIOO,OOO. Thl6 company is now operating 15,000 ring spindles and 510 looms, manufac turing print cloth and sheeting. SMITHFIELD, N.C.—Contracts for the complete equipment of machinery have been placed with Mr. Edwin Howard, the southern representative of the Mason Maahlne Works. The roving machine will be Previdence. LLN COLT NON, N. C. —It is report ed that Edgar Love, who recently sold his interest in the Daniel Manu facturing company, has purchased real estate Just across the railroad from t|e Daniel Manufacturing oom panv, and will erect a new cotton mill. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.—lt Is reported that the Green River Power The Meaning of the Ads In Today's Herald. "Worth-while, worth-advertising" applies to a good many things In daily life. Most ads. are well enough writ ten—few given enough SPACE. If there's a reason why you should visit a store, the store's ad. will tell you what it is If there Is no reason w’hy, there'll be no ad., either. The things that were "worth ad vertising" today are—most prob ably—worth buying. SPECIAL NOTICES PROPOSALS WANTED. Department Public Works. Augusta, Ga., April 16th, 1909. Sealed proposals, addressed to the City Council of Augusta will be received by the Streets and Drains Committee un til 12 o’clock noon, Tuesday, May 11th, 1909, for furnishing all material, tools 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 streets, 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 tho tiems. A bond of five thousand (55,000) dol lars will be required. A certified check 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 lt9h, 1909. NISBET WINGFIELD, City Engr. and Comr. Pub. Wks. maylOc. 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, trusses and all kinds of building iron work from our STOCK carried at our New Atlanta Plant. Designs 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. Call 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 28 For Council I RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT THAT I am a candidate for Council from the Fifth ward, subject to the rules of the white primary, and appeal to the people for their support. I be lieve in law and order and in a pub lic policy which will build up, and make Augusta greater and better. J. L. CARTLEDGE. e’ati For Council 4th Ward. AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY voters I hereby announce my candi dacy for member of Council from the Fourth ward, subject to the rules and regulations of the White Primary Committee. DR. J. M. CALDWELL, Alts For Council. I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE that I am a candidate for member of Council from the Fifth ward, subject to the rules and regulations of the white primary. D. L. KUMLKE. J3otf SPECIAL NOTICE. I AM A CANDIDATE FOR ELEC tion to the office of Mayor of the City of Augusta for the term com mencing January, 1910, subject to the action of the White Primary, and ask the support of all my fel low citizens. THOMAS BARRETT, Jr. AUGUSTA ARSENAL, AUGUSTA, Ga., April 15, 1909. Sealed propos als in triplicate upon the blank forms furnished by this office only, will be received at this office un til 10 o’clock a. m., Monday, May 17, 1909, for furnishing during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910, Steel, Brass, Nails, Screws, Rivets, Nuts, Brick, other Building Ma terials, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Glass, Files and other Tools, Cot ton Waste, Tin Cans, Hardware, Forage, Fuel, Photographic Paper, Stationery, etc. For information apply to “The Commanding Officer.” Al 5-16-17-19 —MIO-llc Co., Hendersonville, X. C.. is arrang ing for the erection of a large cottcn factory in connection with its plan for developing a water power prop erty. W. A. Mauney, the well-known cotton manufacturer of Kings Moun tain, N. C., is among those interested. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.—lt is un derstood that a site has been pro cured somewhere west of Bladenboro, on the S. A. L. R. R. for the erec tion of a cotton mill, the Bridger brothers, of Bladenboro, X. C., being the promoters. Not a single cotton mill spindle has ever turned in Bla den county, and welcome will be the day when this landmark of progress shall have been reached. There should not be a county in the state, nor in the south, for that matter, that could not boast of, not is cotton mill, but its cotton mills. KELLOGG TO RETIRE FROM PUBLIC LIFE Famous “Trust Buster” Will Begin Law Practice Soon After Finishing the Government Cases. WASHINGTON—Frank Kellogg, a special counsel in the department of justice and "trust buster" informed the president Monday of his inten tion to leave public service and re tire to a law practice in Minnesota as soon as he has finished the im portant government cases he ts now working ou chief of which are the Standard Oil cases. MONDAY, MAY 10. 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 ; nishing f. o. b. cars Augusta, Ga., the I following material, all of which shall be standard specifications: 105 tons 6 inch cast iron pipe ap proximately 33 pounds to the foot. 33 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 tees 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 WANTED. Department Public Works. Augusta, Ga., April 16, 1909. Sealed proposals addressed to the City Council of Augusta, Ga., will be received by the Canal and River Commission for the Protection of the City of Augusta unell 12 o'clock noon, "Wednesday, May 12th, 1909, for furnishing all material and labor and constructing complete the following work: Raising masonry of bulk heads at the locks. Raising and reinforcing earth bank along the canal. Constructing masonry retaining wall along a portion of tow path; Paving with stone certain portions of ; the canal 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 160 cubic yards of rubble masonry; 60,000 cubic yards of earth; 30,000 cubic feet of brick or concrete masonry in wall; 2,000 square yards of paving on canal bank; 2,000 cubic yards of earth surfacing on Hawks Gully and river bank; 12,000 square yards of paving cn Hawks Gully and river bank. A bond of five thousand ($5,000) dol lars will be required, and a certified check 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 win be made In cash on monthly estimates. Specifications for above work can be had by applying at this office aftfj£ Monday, April 19th, 3 909. NISBET WINGFIELD, City Engr. and Comr. Pub. Wk*. mayllc. Notice of Transfer. After publication of this notice once a week for four weeks it is our intention to transfer to the legatees one hundred shares of the capital stock of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, now standing in the name of Olin G. Walbridge, de ceased. Executors of will of Oiin G. Walbridge, deceased. New York, Ist May, 1909. M3-10-17-24p HICK’RY FARM TUESDAY NIGHT Two Act Comedy Drama Will be Put on by Clever Amateurs. Hick'ry Farm, the two-act comedy drama to be presented at St. Pat rick's hall Tuesday night for the Par ish Improvement society, is a very in teresting play and will be well put on. A strong cast of amateur talent has been rehearsing the parts for some time until it can now be said with assurance that a most successful production will be given. Tickets can be obtained at any of the following places: Prontaut's, Ives Rice & O'Connor Shoe Co., Renkl’s Dorr’s, Schweigert’s, Kenney's ana Miller’s Cigar Store. There will be dancing after the pet formance. The following is the cast of char acters for the play: Ezekiel Fortune, a new- England Farmer.. ..Mr. James J. Matthew* Uriah Skinner, a miser Mr. Joseph J. Bart Gilbert Darkwood, handsome and unscrupulous ..Mr. John C. Have* Jack Nelson, a bank clerk Mr. J. A. M. McArthur Laurence McKeegan, an alderman from the city. Mr. Patrick J. Curley Detective Rankin, of New York.... Mr. M. A. O’Connor Constables —• Jessie Fortune, pretty and unso phisticated Miss Margaret Boulineau Mrs. Priscilla Dodge, a susceptible widow .. ..Miss Nellie iSngleton SIMON KLOSKY DJEA D. MOBILE. —Simon Klosky, a retlredj caterer, of world-wide reputation, died Monday. He had amassed a fortune in business in this city. TABLE TALK. A Landlady—There's only one way of making coffee to get the good out of it. Boarder —You have certainly discov. ered it, Mrs. Hashley.—Boston Tran script. WHAT HELPED. "A case of love at first sight, eh?“ "No, second sight. The first time he saw her he didn't know she was an heiress.” —Boston Transcript