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PAGE SIX WHEN YOU “WANT” ANYTHING YOU USE HERALD “WANT ADS” Want Ad. Supremacy Herald Wants Lead! For 7 days in June The Herald printed 569 Want* The Chronicle printed 311 Want* Herald's lead 258 Wants Herald Want* get result*, and at'* wby the people use them. If you want reault* read and use Herald Wants every day and on Sunday. Last Sunday’* Herald carried 173 Want*. Last Sunday'* Chronicle carried 101 Want*. Sunday Herald's lead 72 Wants. READ AND USE ERALD WANT ADS. WANTED SITUATION Male BOOKKEEPER: A VOTING MAN, graduate of biiHinoa* college, h. air. s position as assistant bookkeeper or office man. Address P 11 . ( 'are Herald, Jl3|> DRUMMER: A VOTING MARRIED man desires a position aa city drum Tm r or any kind of work. Address X rare Herald Jl3xx OFFICE BOY A UOirOltKl) BOY, 17 years ol age, desires a position as ofitre 1)0 V or imrtn Apply Uerov Westbrook. No 19 Ellla St. Jl3xx j WANTED SITUATION Female SEWING A COLORED WOMAN DE sires plain (owing. Apply Belle William* 1604 Anderson Av< Jl2xx ■ I WANTED HELP Female WANTED A GOOD COOK. WHITE or cplored who can rook on either gas or wood. Apply 822 Greene St | Jl2c. WANTED —Miscellaneous BEAN’S AND BDACK BERRIES wanted In anj quantity. Auguata Canning Factory. Jl 4< PONY WANTED TO BUY PONY norse for boy to ride and drive. Apply A. T. Davldaon, 330 Greene Bt. Jlsc WANTED HELP Male or Female HELP WANTED GENTELMAN Oil | lady to l<Mirn th<* optical bunln***. j big nalury gunrantoed from the atari. A few week* complete* Fortune* have been made* from the builneaa, ouce ai«rtt»<| people never null thin optical biiHlnega. For further pa. ticulai h addrcHh Or F \V Wolf Op. O. I Warren ton ,oa. Jl6p j WANTED HELP Male WANTED RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, ; post office olerka mall rarrler*. hhl ary |fi(>o to $1,600 Examination in Augusta soon S.Omi appointments coming Preparation frr<- Write Itn mediately for schedule. Franklin Institute, Rochester, n V. tn 14-15 $3-28 29 SO June b 6 8 12 13 14p WANTED: KILL EH AND DETAIL or; competent to bill and detail cablnot Bnd stair work (live expert euoe, age und wage* expected Per kina Manufacturing Co, Augusta. tlx. U A I JlSr FOR SALE MisceilMieviua WRAPPINQ PAPTR OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes Ap ply at Herald Ulrica. ts WOOD: FOR BALK. 000 CORDB pine wood, car or train lots. ‘Phone lb* Nollwood Lumber Co., Augusta, Ua MC.ll ! DRUG FIXTURES WE HAVE KOR sale a complete ouldt of Drug Fix tures, such as counters, show case small case, prescription case Will sell cheap If sold In the next thirty days Apply Hubbard A Davenport, corner May avenue and Fifteenth St _ 114 C KOR SALE THE SWEETEST, JUCI •at and toalest pouches In Angus ta—Tread from the orchard and not front stands convenient to man and beast; 52 00 per crate. Eggs for hatch lug |1 .00 per getting Telephone 2iS —Belvedere Farms, Augusta, tlx ts-c ONE NEW T. FORD JUST AURIV ed 110 H P. & Pass Rulck. good as new. with all extras 1 lb H D Ram bler. 1 horse. bugg> and harness 1 aurre.va. I spring wagon. 1 10 H P. gasoline engine, portal)! H D portable stoam engine ... t is mills M engines and hollers Lom bard Iron works Augusta MOTORCYCLE: FOR BALE A THOR motorcycle In the best of condt tlon Will sell cheap lor cash to quick buyer. Address, X Y. Z, catv ' Hwrald. 11-x FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc. HORSE: ONE GOOD BUGGY HORSE for sale. Can be Been at Swindell's stable. Jl3c FOR SALE Real Estate RESIDENCE: R X PECTINO TO ; leave the city, 1 will sell my resi dunce, S. r >4 Reynolds street. Will sell lon favorable terma. Ixmls L. Force. Jl2c FOR SALE A NEWLY PAINTED two-storv dwelling of six rooms, J hath and kitchen, deep lot, at 408 Walker St. Terma caah. Apply to Chan A. Meyer, 922 Broad. Phone 2167. J 12c , FOR SALE: *6 ACRES GOOD LAND near Grace wood; cheap to quick buyer. G T. Schmidt, 442 Walker St, J2oc. DWELLINGr FOR SALE NICE FIVE room cottage with large yard and out hornet In North Augusta. Ad dress P. O. Box 64, North Auguata, K C. Jl4p FOR RENT Stalls j STALLS FOR RENT SIX STALLS and wagon mom. Apply L. M. Hut to 7'l'l Ellin Bt. Jf-fcf Days’ Shop STILL OPEN BEST MECHANICS, low prices Send In your work and keep the men busy. This town should have one flrat class shop at least. Your Interest YOUR INTEREST IK OURS WHEN building, for we will ‘tku care of you In drat elaae style. If you will al low is to, Augusta Builder's Supply Co. M 25 ts FOR SALE—HORSES. FOR SALE THREE HORBES, PRICES $75 upward*. Will sell cash or on time. Same can be teen at my sta bles, corner Woodlawn and Pope ave nues. A. G. Hackett. Jl7c Ice Ice ICE AT RETAIL. 2111 M'INTOSH ntn*ft, Leonard Building. j6tf Dressmaking IN ALL ITS BRANCHES P.Y EX parif*nc»*d part lon. W«» solicit your patronage Parlor, 722 Broad iitroet, over I)<> .b. Jlftc Kidney Trouble FOR KIDNEY, INDIGESTION AND a: .1 laxative, drink Panther Spring Water Phone 1306; all orders given prompt attention. Sub Station. HERALD WANT ADS SUB STA tlon King's Pharmacy, 1286 Broad struct Phone 616. FOR SALE—WAGON. FOR SALE CHEAP ONE OPEN spring wagon In excellent conditio.-. Can be seen at my stables, oorner Woodlawn and Pope avenues. A. G. Hackett. Jl7o Piano. UPRIGHT PIANO, CABINET GRAND, standard make, in perfect condi tion splendid tone, mahogany case, would cost S4OO new, will sacrifice for $126 caah. Address H. P. A , care Herald. M.titf What Do You Want? IS IT A FLAT FURNISHED OR UN tgrtilahed ig- la It one or more rooms? Or do you want hoard, where you will nave clean and wholesome food, and a clean bed In n clean ami airy room? Apply at 1242 Broad SI. JMc Windsor Spring Water KKLIKVHUI NAUREa DYSPEPSIA, Kidney trouble; 5 galloua delivered 60 cents Phone 119. alts Big Reduction in Paint GUARANTEED BEST GRADE LEAD 7.tttc Paint, $1 36 per gallon, for ten days only. W. It. Toole, 936 Uroad street. mltOc Lime EUREKA LIME IS STILL LEADING Ask us why Augusta Builder's Supply Co. M26tf. FOR SALE—HORBEB. FOR SALE THREE HORSES, PRICES $75 upwards. Will sell cash or on time. Sams can be seen at my sta bl*s, corner Weodlawn and Pope ave nues. A. G. Hackett. Jl7c Lace Curtains Washed W A NTKI> — I AC K C U.KT A 1 N 3 quilts and Blankets to wash. Apply 21b Broad Bt. jl4p Dentist DR NORRELL. DENTIST. AT RESI-! demo, Crawford avenue and Ken wick. juneJOc \ Auto Supplies and Repairs- ACETYLENE LAMPS AND CAR hide, dry and storage battervs charged Tires, horns, grease, and cups; best grade gasoline cylinder oil Darts and repairs for most all ma chines Lombard Iron Works. Auto Dept jibe Snap Beans FRESH FROM THE CARDEN RV cry day u'.c per peck. Nice, young, tender squash, 15c i*er doxen. and all vegetables in season Cucumbers for j pickling, if" perd oxen L, A Crl maud, 2,10 t'ummiug St. I‘houe ISO*. I Jl'c Ladies’ Parlor HAIR DRESSING, MASSAGING, manicuring. Mrs Ora B. Allen, Room 113 Montgomery Bldg, August ta, Ga. Phone No. 927. julylo Paint HEATH AND MILLIGAN PAINTS are forming new, and very much pleased acquaintances every day Au gusta Bulider’s Supply Co. M26tf Plastering. ALABASTER PLASTER STAYS PUT. Tbat'fi what counts. No more patch Ing of the walls. A H. McDaniel. m23-tf FOR SALE—HORSES. FOR SALE THREE HORSES, PRICEB $75 upwaroa. Will sell cash or on time. Same can be aoen at my sta bles, corner Woodlawn and Pope ave nues. A. G. Hackett. Jl7c Roofing SECURITY PATENTED 6-in JOINT roofing Beware of all Imitations, take no substitute, but buy the gen uine article from our exclusive agency Augusta Builder's Supply Co. M2stf SHAFTING, PULLEYS. BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUBUSTA, GA. Motorcycles. SUPPOSE SOME ONE WAS TO SAY to you: "I am the heat man with the gloves and can knock you out of the ring" You would at once say: “I don’t believe you can do It.” Then he would challenge you for a few rounds I say that the "YALE" Is the best Motorcycle on the market If you doubt my word, I am always pleased to show you This Is the b«Rt way to prove It. H. G. Rhenoy, Agt., 911 Broad St. Bed Bugs THE STUFF THAT KEEPS THEM away. IVwslerß Pharmacy, 1366 Broad ml4tf Trunk Hospital. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS (AND THEY are good ones) can put your old, disabled trunk, case and grip In first class condition—a new slat, lock, clamp, etc., and It'* in oondltton for years of service. Cost Is small. Trunk sent for and delivered free of cost. Or we will take your old trunk aa part payment for a nice, new one Tele phone us, 693, or give us a call at our well stocked, spacious store, 851 Broad Wrong side of street. M. M. Cleekley, Prop, m2Btf FOR SALE—WAGON. FOR SALE CHEAP ONE OPEN spring wagon in excellent condition. Can be seen at my stable*, corner Woodlawn and Pope avenues. A. G. Hackett. Jl7c Mantels TRY ITR for MANTELS, WE WILL pluaae you in price and quality Au gusta Builder's Supply Co. M2stf ALABASTER PLASTER LEAVES NO place for germs. Y'ou are looking out for your health when you specify Alabasler (or the walla of your house A H. McDaniel. m23-tf PARR'S CORN CURE. 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. CURES OR no pay. PARR'S PHARMACY, 616 Broad Street. 'Phone 369. KODAKERS: SAA'E MONEY AND get results by sending us your films Tin' Iliggason Studio, 8-tI Broadway. FOR SALE—AVAGON. FOR SALE CHEAP ONE OPEN spring wagon In axcellant condition. Can bt seen at my stables, corner Woodlawn and Pope avenues. A. Q. Hackett. Jl7c E. M. Deas WILL HAVE FOR YOUR DINNER veal, pork, beef, spring lamb and chickens 318 Jackson street. Phone No. 210. JLTc Lost and Found. 1 OST AND FOUND DIN HI A MON D STICK PIN; safely catch attached on pin, re ward for return to Joe Lawrence. Albion Hotel. Jl2p. BREAKING THE NEWS. Marlon, who had been taught to report her misdeeds promptly, came to her mother one day, sobbing peni tently . Mother, I—l1 —I broke a brick !u the fireplace." "Well, that Is not very hard to remedy. But how on earth did you do It. child?" I pounded It with father'* wretch?" -Success Mivgaxiuuw. THE AUGUSTA HERAT,B SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that on September the 3rd 1909 at ten o’clock, and from day to day until the com pletion of the same, an examination will he held by Prof. Wm. H. Sturman, at bis school room, No. 1239 Ellis St. Augusta. Ga., for admission to the United States Military academy at West Point, N. Y., of all applicant* from the 10th Congressional district of Georglu The requisite qualifications of per *ons desiring to stand said examina tion for admission to said academy are as follows: All persons standing the examina tion shall be bona fide, actual, resi dents of the 10th Congressional dis trict, and must not be under 17 or over 22 years of age at the time of admission, and not less than 5 feel and 4 inches at the age of 17, or less than 5 feet and 5 inches in height at the age of 18 and upwards. The person making the highest per cent in the examinations to be held at the time and place aforesaid will be nominated as the legally qualified candidate for appointment as cadet of ihe United States Military acad emy from the I Oth Congressional die trie* of Georgia, who shall report at the Columbus barrack* for examina tlon on the scoond Tuesday in .Jan uary 1910, and who, If found to pot Hess the requisite qualifications, will be admitted into the academy on the Ist day of March 1910. THOS. W. HARDWICK, Washington, D. C. June 8, 'O9. SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 AM A CANDIDATE FOK El.EC tlon 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 cltlsens. THOMAS BARRETT, Jr. 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 Announcement. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNC Mr. Newt Haggle's candidacy for member of council from the Sec ond ward, subject to the rules and regulations of the White Primary. ml6tt MANY VOTERS. For Council. I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE that 1 am a candidate for member of Council from the Fifth ward, subject to the rules and regulation* of the white primary. D. L. KUHLKE. JWt! For CounoK I RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT THAT I am a candidate for Council from the Fifth ward, subject to the rule* 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 nod better. J L. CARTLEDGH. F6tl For Council 3econd Ward. AT TIIE REQUEST OF NUMEROUS voters of the ward, I announoe my self a candidate for the office ol Councilman from the Second ward, for the fu.l term beginning January, 1910, subject to the rules and regu lations of the White Primary. J. FRANK CARSWELL. ml4tf Notice to Contractor* and Bunders. 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. Designs and es timates of skyscrapers, steel bridges, factory buildings, warehouses, etc , cheerfully furnished free of cost. VIRGINIA BRIDGE & IRON CO., 650 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga, Long Distance 'phone—Main 786. Call us up at our expense. Main office and plant Roanoke, Va. Branch plants ans sale otflces—Atlanta, New On leans, Memphis, Burlington, N. C. and Charlotte, N. C. July 28 Notloe of Registration. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Commencing Monday , June 7th, 1909, lists for the registration of voters will be opened In the several wards and kvpt open dally (Sundays ex cepted) until and Including the last Saturday in June, that Is. June 26th, 1909, from 8 o'clock a. m. to 1:30 p. m., and from 2:30 p. m, to 6 P. m. The registration offices will be located as follows: First AA'ard. No. 224 Canter Street, D. G. Stebbins. Sr., Registry Clerk Second AA'ard. Hook and Ladder House, corner Jackson and Oceans. Charles S. Rtcketsou, Clerk. Third Ward, Reab £ Law Cigar Store. 930 Broad St.. R, F, McFae. Clark. Fourth Ward. Chapman Drug Company, No. 126 S Broad St, H Clay Hill. Clerk Fifth AVard, 1838 Broad St., S. G. Crouch. Clerk. W M. DUNBAR, Mayor, C A JunelSc SURE TO TAKE NOTICE. Gunner 'AA’hat do you think of the proposition to signal Mars with mir rors?" Guyer— I'm not sure about Mars, but 1 bet Venus would take notloe " Gunner —"AA'hy so?" Guyer—" Because A'enus is the fem | inlne planet, you know." —Exchange. YOU SHOULD READ HERALD “WANT ADS” TO SFE WHAT OTHER PEOPLE “WANT” LEGAL NOTICE. SPHGLAL NOTICE Administrator’s Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, Ga., passed at the June term 1909 of said court, the undersigned will proceed to sell at public outcry, at the usual place of public sales in said county, to-wit, before the court house door of said county, in Augusta, Ga., on the first Tuesday in July, 1909, the fol lowing described giroperty, belong ing to the estate of George W. Brid well, deceased, to-wit: (I) Twenty-five acres of land in Richmond county, Georgia, conveyed to George VV. Bridwell by Thomas C. Beall, November 13, 1896, deed re corded 4 E’s, 66. Bounded north by Bynes, east by McLain, afterwards Mclnness, now Woodward, south by George W. Bridwell 35 acre tract, and west hr estate of T. H. Bridwell, now Goodwin. <2l Thirty-five (35) acres of land in Rlohmond county, Georgia, con veyed to George W. Bridwell by Nancy Hendricks, November 27, 1878 bounded north by ' other lands of George W. Bridwell, conveyed to hint by Bealle, No. 1, above stated, south and west by land of John Goodwin and east by the Woodward Lumber company, formerly Cashin. (3) Fifty-six and one-half acres of land in Richmond county, Georgia, conveyed to George W. Bridwell by A. J. Deaa, Jr., March 20, 1886, deed not recorded; bounded north by H. Wyldea and Willie Burch, east by estate of T. H, Bridwell, now Good win. south and west by A, J. Brid we'V now McAultffe. (4) Forty-six acres of land in Hkinnond county, Georgia, conveyed to George W. Bridwell by John B. Brooks, April 6th, 1888, deed recorded 3 Y's, 240, with plat; conveyed Au gust 10, 1908, to C. H. Blackstone, and by him back to George W. Brid well. (5) Lot on Broad street, Augusta, R’Uhnnvnd county, Georgia, convey ed to George W. Bridwell by the Enterprise Factory, March 31, 1908, deed recorded 6 W's, 47. (6) One hundred and forty-seven (147) acres of land in Richmond county, Georgia, known as the Friend ship tract, conveyed to George W. Bridwell by A. J. Bridwell, April 4th, 1888; being the same conveyed by W. Daniel, sheriff, to C. H. Blackstone May 27, 1889, 3Z’s, or Q’s, 204; by C. H. Blackstone to George W. Brid well, 3 Z's or 3 Q’s, 203: and by G. W. Bridwell to John L. Carr, July 28, 1899, 5 P's, 163. Purchasers to pay for papers. JOHN W. BRIDWELL Admr. with Will annexed of George W. Bridwell. Augusta, Ga., June 12, 1909, Under and by virtue of an order passed by the Hon. Jos. Ganahl, Refe ree In Bankruptcy, Augusta, Ga., June 11, 1909. There will be sold before the court house door in the city of Waynesboro, Burke county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the Ist day of June 1909 to the highest bidder for cash. Seven teen (17) bead of mules and one horse. Same being the property be longing to the estate of R. L. Potson, bankrupt, Mtdville, Ga. Terms of said sale are cash. Prop erty delivered at time of purchase. (Signed) SANDFORD H. COHEN J2oc Trustee WANTED- Dwellings COTTAGE WANTED—A FURNISH ed Cottage on “The Hill" from Nov. Ist, ’O9 to June Ist. 'lO. Must have five sleeping Rooms. Address M. M. c.are Herald. Jl2p FOE RENT—Rooms ROOMS—FIVE LARGE ROOMS with or without board for rent in Summerville on car line all conven iences. 'Phone 6971 J. Jl2p V egetables WHEN YOU WANT £NY KIND OF Vegetables In season come to the old reliable stand, 210 Cummlng St, or phone 1305 and your order will be given prompt attention. L. A. Gri maud Building Material WHAT'S THE USE OF WORRYING. come to us we will show you how to get rid of your cares, In buying your building material of Augusta Builder’s Supply Co. M2stf Alabaster Plaster. ALABASTER PLASTER OUTLIVES them all. Onoe put on your plaster trouble ceases. A. H. McDaniel. m23-tf FOR RENT-Real Estate DWELLING: NEW TENEMENT, 1221 and 1228 Ellis street, ten rooms each. All modern conveniences; $35. L. J. Henry. »7tf DWELLING: TO RENT FOR THE summer furnished home of seven room* on the Hill. House new and of modern convenience; also the use of garden to approved tenants. Ad dress, "House," care The Herald. Jl3c Paint * USE THE BEST PAINT HEATH & Milligan, and save your home and vour pocket. Augusta Builder's Sup ply Co. A 125 ts L. M. Hutto. THE HORSESHOER. HAVE YOUR horse's legs clipped. If you are very fond of your pet dog send him around and have bun clipped. 722 Ellis Stt. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE District Court of the United States, Northeastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. In Bank ruptcy. Notice of Application for Discharge In Bankruptcy. In the matter of A. O. Harrison, Bankrupt. County of Glascock, Georgia. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the above mentioned bankrupt has filed his application for a discharge from all the debts provable in bankruptcy against the said A. O Harrison. The said application will be heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge of the United States District Court for said division and district, at the United States Court House, at Au gusta on the 22 day of June 1909. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Augusta, Georgia, this 11 day of June 1909. T. F. JOHNSON, Clerk. District Court of the United States, Northeastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. In Bank ruptcy. Notice of Application for Discharge In Bankruptcy. In the matter of John C. Sandifer, Bankrupt. County of Richmond, Georgia. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the above mentioned bankrupt has filed his application for a discharge from all the debts provable in bankruptcy against the said John C. Sandifer. The said application will be heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge of the United States District Court for said division and district, at the United States Court House, at Aif gusta on the 22 day of June 1909. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Augusta, Georgia, this 11 day of June 1909. T. F. JOHNSON, Clerk. In the District Court of the North eastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of C. A. Clifford, in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. To the creditors of C. A. Clifford, of Grovetown in the county of Co lumbia and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 11th clay of June 1909, the said C. A. Clifford was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his cred itors will be held in my office in Au gusta, Ga., on the 23rd day of June 1909, at 12 o’clock noon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. This June Uth. 1909. JOSEPH GANAHL, Referee in Bankruptcy. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Kittle H. Taft vs. Chas. H. Taft: Libel for divorce, Superior Court of said County, July term, 1909. The defendant, Chas. H. Taft, is notified to be the next term of the Superior Court to be held in and for said coun ty on the third Monday in July, 1909. to answer the petition for divorce in the above stated case. Witness the hand and seal of the Honorable Henry C. Hammond, Judge of said Court, this May 21, 1909, GEO. B. POURNELLE, Deputy Clerk m 22-29 J 5-12th STATE OF GEORGIA— RICHMOND COUNTY. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, there will be sold on the first Tuesday in July, 1909, between the usual hours of pub lie sale, at the Court House of said County, to the highest and best bid der, at public outcry, the following property of the estate of Mrs. Kate Horkan, late of said County, deceased, all that lot or parcel of land, with the improvements theron, in the City Of Augusta, County of Richmond and State of Georgia, on the North side of Telfair street, between Jackson (Bth.l and Campbell (9th.l streets, having a front on said Telfair street of fifty (50) feet, more or less, t.nl running back of even width one hun dred and seventy-five t'l7s) feet, more or less; bounded on the north by lot of J. B. White, on the east by prop erty, now or formetrly. belonging to es tate of Dr. A. S. Tinsley, a'.uth by said Telfair street and on the west by lot of the estate of P. D. Horksu, be ing the same conveyed to Mrs. Kate Horkan by deed dated Feb. Ist, 1887, and of record in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court cf said County in book 3 V s. Folios 149 and 150. This sale is for the purpose of paying debts and making distribu tion among the heirs-at-law. Term* cash, purchaser to pay for papers. D. G. FOGARTY. Adm’r. Estate Mrs, Kate Horkan. Jl2-19-26 jly 3c SATURDAY, JUNE lz. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. District Court of the United States, Northeastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. In Bank ruptcy. Notice of Application for Discharge In Bankruptcy. In the matter of R. C. Monk, Bank rupt. County of Taliaferro, Georgia. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: Y'ou are hereby notified that the above mentioned bankrupt has filed his application for a discharge from all the debts provable in bankruptcy against the said R. C. Monk. The said application will be heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge of the United States District Court for said division and district, at the United States Court House, at Au gusta on the 22 day of June 1909. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, ts any they cap, why the prayer contained in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Augusta, Georgia, this 11 day of June 1909. T. F. JOHNSON, Clerk. District Court of the United States, Northeastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. In Bank ruptcy. Notice of Application for Discharge In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Dunlap & Co., G. B. Dunlap, Jr., Rosa T. Kennedy and Bessie C. Martin, Bankrupt. County of Jefferson, Georgia. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the above mentioned bankrupt has filed his application for a discharge from all the debts provable in bankruptcy against the said Dunlap & Co., G. B. Dunlap, Jr., Rosa T. Kennedy and Bessie C. Martin. The said application will be heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge of the United States District Court for said division and district, at the United States Court House, at Au gusta on the 22 day of June 1909. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Augusta, Georgia, this 11 day of June 1909. T. F. JOHNSON, Clerk. District Court of the United States, Northeastern Division, Southe n District of Georgia. In Bai. ( <- ruptcy. Notice of Application for Discharge In Bankruptcy. In the matter of J. L. Dye, Bank dupt. County of Richmond, Georgia. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the above mentioned bankrupt has filed his application for a discharge from all the debts provable in bankruptcy against the said J. L. Dye, The said application will be heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge of the United States District Court for said division and district, at the United States Court House, at Au gusta on the 22 day of June 1909. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Augusta, Georgia, this 11 day of June 1909. T. F. JOHNSON, Clerk. I LINGERIE WAIST. Plain white batiste is the material and fine lace insertion the trimming of this dainty waist. The line for the inside band of insertion is marked by perfora tions in the pattern and the sleeves are long with points extending over the hand. This pattern is cut in five sixes, S 3 to 40 bust measure. Sixe 36 requires 3% yards of 36-ineh material. Price of Pat tern 463 is 10 cents. No. 463. ,f Name Address Sixe Fill out blank and send to Pattern Department of this newspaper.