The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, June 19, 1909, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX WHEN YOU “WANT” ANYTHING YOU USE HERALD “WANT ADS” Want Ad. Supremacy Herald Wants Lead! For 14 day* in June The Herald printed 1192 Want* The Chronicle' printed 572 Wants Herald's lead 620 Wants Herald Wants act 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’* Herald carried 181 Wants. Last Sunday's Chronicle carried 84 Wants Sunday Herald's lead 97 Wants. READ AND USE HERALD WANT ADS. WANTED SITUATION. Male PORTER A COIAJRED ItOY 17 years of age, deslroH u position an porter or driver or work of any kind Apply J. Mumbai I, 1267 Augusta avenue, JlUxx DRIVER: A COLORED MAN I)K siren n position a» driver, porter on yard man Apply Joe Woolridge, 1024 Campbell at reel, IlHxx PORTER: A COLORED MAN OK iilrea. a position a a porter, driver or work of any kind Apply C. Pralt or, 1486 Pierre at reel. .IlHxx WANTED POHITION MY YOUNG man uk bookkeeper, shipping clerk or any clerical work. ileal refer earns. Addreaa M. M., cure Herald J'.’OX ! WANTED WORK MY A NO. I COL lerlor or work of some kind, run ; furnish recommendation, and will atari at once. Address Worker, rule j Herald. J2oxx ! BUTLER: A COLORED MAN DE siren a poiltlon ns butler or any kind of work around house Apply Robi Cummings, 520 Cuinmtng Mi J2lxx WANTED SITUATION - Female COOK A COLORED WOMAN OK sires a position an rook or hntiHo womnn Apply Francis Yemon, 1025 Twiggs street J 1 Wxx BTENOORA I’HKIt A POSITION wanted In small town by young lady us stenographer or office assist ant. Address B. A. (’., care Herald JBop TEACHER A YOUNG LADY graduate from the Presbyterian col late desires a poslllini as teacher for next term of sojiooi. Address \llkm M., care Or. Wtn. P. Jacobs, Clinton, ** C. ,121 x x A COLORED WOMAN DESIRES A poaltlon of any kind Apply Carrie Moore, 520 Cutnmlng Si J2lxx COOK A COLORED WOMAN OK alree a poaltlon na cook or homo Kiri or nurse. Apply Hum Bryant, ,717 Hopkins SI. J2lxx WANTED —Miscellaneous DARRELS WANTED TO BUY empty wine, whiskey or vinegar half barrels; capacity 28 to :tf» m«il lona. State iiuiinttly and price. Ad dress I’. O, Box 618. j Ike MOLES WANTED TWO SMALL mules at once. Apply nt the Bind wine Mottling Co . cor. Kllta mid Washington street. j2oc PBWLNCJ WANTED PLAIN SEW ma to <O. Apply 215 Montgomery ***• JJllx WANTED HELP Male or Female DRY GOODS ONE SALESLADY POK UNDER warn r>epi t>n« saleslady for No tion Dept ; ona salesman lor Dome*, tic Dept ; one salesman tor White Ooode Dept , one floor Walker. Ap ply at oboe, statins salary anti expert •bee Strictly confidential. Address Richardson, rare HeraM. yl!*e FOR SALE Real Estate KOR SALE ;i* ACRES (MOP LAND near Grace* ood. cheap to autrk buyer 0 T Schmidt, 442 Walker St J2oc. FOR SAI F A NEWLY PAINTED two-story dwelling of bix rooms, bath and kitehen. deep lot. ut 4t'B Walker street Teems cash Ap ply to Cha* A. Meyer, M 2 Broad 'Phoa* 2167, jgUc FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Lirestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc. HORSE STYLISH RUBBER TIL runabout buggy with canopy tup, harneae etc with good combination dsoeae, bargain Apply 1. J. Williams Ahtsblga, BVt McßUanle St .mtf. FOE KENT Real Estate DWELUNoT' NEW TENEMENT, 1221 and 1222 Kills ten rooms each. All modern convenience#; $25. L. J. Henrv. i7tf DtiSIRABLK roTTA<K TO RENT, of *; roon.H, bath and water closet; 1426 May avenue, opposite Park Cool, pleasant location. Geo. A. Railie, 424 Broadway. J2lp FOR 3ALL Miacciianeoua REFRiOERAOR; A NTMRER FOUR lu-onard porcelain lined refrigera tor, In best of condition. Selling to buy a larger one. Apply 1219 (ireene St. .121 p FOR SALE: PIANO IN PERFECT condition. Price $50.00. Mrs. Fox, 1 447 Gwinnett St. J2lp WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes. Ap ply at Herald Office. ts WOOD: FOR BALE, 800 CORDS pine wood, car or train lots. ’Phont 15ft. Neliwood Lumber Co.. Augusta. Oh. Mstr FOR SALE: THE SWEETEST. JIJCI ext und rosiest peaches In Augus tu fresh from the orchard und not front stands convenient to man and bensl; $2 00 |ier crate. Eggs for hatch Ing SI.OO per setting. Telephone 258 Belvedere Farms, Augusta, La ts-c DRUG FIXTURES WE HAVE FOR sale a complete outfit of Drug Fix lures, such us counters, show cuse, small case, prescription case. Will sell cheap If sold in the next thirty days, as our new fixtures will arrive about thul time Apply Hubbard Ac Davenport, corner May avenue und Fifteenth street. j 17tf K< IDA KERB: SAVE MONEY AND get results by sending us your f.lms The lliggason Studio, 842 Broadway. PARR'S PHARMACY. PRESCRIPTIONS SENT FOR. KILL ed and delivered without extra charge. 516 BROAD ST. Phone 369. Marble and Granite FOR WORKMANSHIP ON MARBLE unit granite, monuments, head stones, ropluga, etc., see us. We guarantee satisfaction and we give all orders our prompt attention. We are also agents fer iron fencing A. II Nichols Ac Hro,, 04 Washington St. Pbonw 719. Jl9c House IF YOU WANT TO BUILD A HOUSE 1 have tliv material and money. You can pay for name when completed. Addrenn M. F. Bell, 1018 Talcott St. Rhone 239 C. J2oc Dentist DR NORREI.L, DENTIST, AT REBI deuce, Crawford avenue and Fen wick juneHOc Motorcycles. THE "YALE' IS A POWERFUL, quiet, speedy machine, and the beat on tie market Everybody who lish a "YALE" wants no other, and lots of people who littve ethers would hare a YALE" If they could get anything like what they think theirs would be worth You ask why? Simply be cause they have'seen til* "YALE" put on the toad with theirs and know wlmt It will do You get more actual power than you pay for. It makes less noise than any motorcycle In Augusta. THE ENGINE SITTING VERY LOW MAKES IT easy to hulance in a sand bed; Its simple construction makes it less liable to get out of running order, and It Is undoubtedly the best motorcycle on the market today, price and power considered A chance to demonstrate tv all 1 ask to prove to you the above statement. Catalogue free upon re quest. H. «. RUENKY, Agt , 911 Broad fit. Laths! Laths! BEST LATHS $2-10 PER THOll tinud, dellvorad promptly, direct mill to your lot Arid in* k Jno T. Faulkner. Ninth Augusta. S. O K F D 1 Jl9p Lime EUREKA LIME IS STILL LEADING Ask us why. Augusta Builders Supply Co. M26tf. Mantels TRY US FOR MANTELS. WE WILL pleaee you la price and qugttt) Au gusta Builder's Supph Co. M2stf Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYS PERSIA, Kidaev trouble; 5 gallons delivered 60 rent* Fbepe 112 alts AI ABASTKR PLASTER LEAVES NO place (nr germs You are looking out for yuur health when you specify Alabaster for the walls of your house. A H McDaniel m2B-tf i>ig Reduction In Paint .i Alt ANTF Eli BEST GRADE LEAD sine paint. $1 36 V"' gallon, for ten days only. W. B. Toole, $36 Broad Si ■lltf WANTED HELP-Male FARM HANDS: THREE FARM hands wanted, three miles from the city. Addreaa Rogers & Co., 124 Jack son Street. J2lc Vegetables WHEN YOU WANT ANY KIND OF Vegetables in season come to the old reliable stand, 2XO Humming St., or phone 1305 and your order will be giv»:n prompt attention. L. A. Grl rnaud. Building Material WHAT'S THE USE OF WORRYING, come to us we will show you how to get rid of your care.,, jp buying your building material of Augusta Builder's Supply Co. M2stf Alabaster Plaster. ALABASTER PLASTER OUTLIVES them all. Once put on your plaster trouble ceases. A. H. McDaniel. m2B-tf ] Paint USE THE BEST PAINT HEATH & Milligan, and save your home and your pocket. Augusta Builder’s Sup ply Co M 25 ts L. M. Hutto. THE HORSEBHOER. HAVE YOUR horse's legs clipped. If you are very fond of your pel dog send him around and have him clipped. 722 Ellis Stt. ts Ladies’ Parlor HAIR DRESSING, MASSAGING, manicuring. Mrs. Ora B. Alien, Room 113 Montgomery Bldg., Angus j la, (ia. 'Phone No. 927. Julylo Paint HEATH AND MILLIGAN PAINTS are forming new, and very much pleased acquaintances every day. Au gusta Builder’s Supply Co. M2stf Plastering. ALABASTER PLASTER STAYS PUT. That’s what counts. No more patch ing of the walls. A. H. McDaniel. m23-tf Trunk Hospital. OUlt TRUNK DOCTORS (AND THEY are good ones) can pul your old, disabled trunk, case and grip In first class condition a new slat, lock, damp, etc., and it's in condition for years of service. Cost Is small. Trunk sent for and delivered free of cost. Or we will lake jour old trunk as part payment for a nice, new one. Tele phone 11s, 593, or give us a call at our well slocked, spacious store, 851 Broad Wrong side of street. M. J M. Cleckley, Prop. m2Btf RANDALL'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS TAKE THE PLACE OF CALOMEL FOR TORPID LIVER. INDIGES tIoti. Biliousness, Constipation, Bad Blond, Kidneys, etc. Phone 2214. No extra charge for deliveries. Randall's 1 Pharmacy, 1559 Walton Way. J2otf Roofing SECURITY PATENTED 6ln JOINT roofing. Beware of all Imitations, take no substitute, but buy the gen uine article from our exclusive agency Augusta Builder's Supply Co. MEsrf Kidney Trouble FOR KIDNEY, INDIGESTION AND as a laxative, drink Panther Spring Water. 'Phone 1305; all orders given prompt attention. Money to Loan. I HAVE A FEW THOUSAND DOL lars to lend In small amounts on Real Estate Short loans preferred. W. Inman Curry, Atty. al Law, 419 Dyer Bldg, J2lo Wanted Shorthand Teacher A PITMAN INSTRUCTOR NEEDED In supply for probably a month. Ap ple Osborne's Business College. Jl6p Your Interest YOUR INTEREST IS OURS, WHEN building; for we will *»ke care of you In first claws ityla, ts you will ai kvw as (o. Augusta Builder's Supply Co. MIS ts. Wagon Works WE BUILD OR REPAIR ALL kluds of Vehicle*, Auto Repairing a specialty. Morse Shoeing, and all kinds of wood uud Iron work Prompt and first-class work guaranteed under new management. Patronize home enterprise Horton Wagon Mfg. Co., 520 Mdilnne street. jlylSc Dressmaking IN ALL ITS BRANCHES BY EX periencigi parties. We solicit your patronage. Parlor, 722 Broad street, over Dorr's j(8 fri sat sun ts E. M. Deas. WILL HAVE FOR YOUR DINNER veal, pork, beef, spring lamb and chickens. 318 Jackson street. 'Phone No 210 J2oc WANT AD. SUB-STATIONS King** Pharmacy, 1286 Broad Street. Hubbard & Davenport's Pharmacy, Corner 15tli Street and May Ave. Fresh Meats and Fish FRESH FISH. AU, KINDS; HOME killed beef, pork and veal; country eggs and chickens Lowes; prices. Prompt delivery. Phone 1077. Jno. M. Bush, No. 719-721 Campbell St THE AUGUSTA HERALD SPECIAL NOTICES For Council 4th Ward. AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY voters I hereby announce my candt dacy for member of Council from the Fourth ward, subject to the rules and regulations of the White Brimary Committee DK J. M. CALDWELL, Alts SPECIAL NOTICE. I AM A CANDIDATE FOR ELEC 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 citizens THOMAS BARRETT, Jr. wor counett I RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT THAT 1 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. 1 be lieve In law and order and In a pub lic policy which will build up, and make Augusta greater and better. J L. CAUTLEDGE. a'otl For Council Second Ward. AT THE REQUEST OF NUMEROUS voters of the ward, I announce my self a candidate for the office o! Councilman from the Second ward, for the full term beginning January, 1910, subject to the rules and regu lations of the White Primary. J. FRANK CARSWELL. ml4tf Lost and Found. LOST: GOLD LOCKET AND CHAIN, locket set with turquoise. Igyst on North Augusta car or somewhere on 700 block Broad St. Reward if re turned to Herald office. J2oc Barbecue Hash. BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUR day. Ready at 11 o’clock a. m. L. W. Vandiver’s Meat Market, 1001 9th street. jlyl7c FOR RENT —Stalls STALLS: FOR RENT SIX STALLS and wagon room. Apply L. M. Hut to 722 Ellis St. j9-tf Days’ Shop STILL OPEN. BEST MECHANICS. low prices. Send in your work and keep the men busy. Thlij town should have one first class shop at least. Piano. UPRIGHT PIANO, CABINET GRAND, standard make, in perfect condi tion, splendid tone, mahogany case, would cost S4OO new, will sacrifice for $125 cash. Address H. P. A., care Herald. M3ltf SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING AT DAWSON Over Two Hundred Del egates of the South Geor gia Conference Are in Attendance. DAWSON, Ga- The eighth annual session of the South Georgia Confer ence Epworth league is now in ses sion In this city, with approximately two hundred in attendance, including both delegates and officers. The first session was held Thurs day evening in the Dawson Metho dist church, at which time Rev. J. M. Outler, of Dublin, delivered an ad dress on "Our Vision and Opportu nity." At the conclusion of the ser vices In the church, there wuis an en joyable social gathering on the lawn the delegates and visitors comming ling with the Dawson people, and a pleasant evening was spent. Annual reports of oftieers have been made Charles C. Brown, of Bain bridge. vice leader laymen’s mission ary movement South Georgia Confer ence, made au address on The I.aat Commandment." At the night ses sion, Rev. J. B. Johnstone spoke on "The League a FaoSor In Determin ing the Social Pleasures of me Church." The conference will come to a close Sunday night. GETS $416.67 EACH FOR LOSS OF TOES Virginia Comrt Places Specific Value on Mem bers in Suit on Behalf of Child. RICHMOND, Va—The Virginia su preine court of appeals has refused a writ of error in the caae of Che Rich mond Traction company and Edith Austin Martin, thus setting a specific value of $416 67 each upon human toes. This litigation is the result of rn accident two years ago, in which Edith Martin, then four years old, was run over by a street car. The little girl suffered the loss of all the toes on one foot and the great toe on the other. A jury in the circuit court awarded the child $2,500 HER REGULAR. Pearl—"We college girls are going to give a commencement show called "The Young Man of Today.’ Are you Interested' dear?" Kttliy (blushing)—“Er—no. I'm in terested in the young man of to night,"—Exchange. YOU SHOULD READ HERALD “WANT ADS” TO SEE WHAT OTHER PEOPLE “WANT” SPECIAL NOTICE Announcement. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNC Mr. Newt Heggie’s candidacy for member of council from the Sec ond ward, subject to the rules and regulations of the White Primary. ml6tf MANY VOTERS. For Council. I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE that ! am a candidate for member of Council from the Fifth ward, subject to the rules and regulations of the white primary. D. L. KI7HLKE. J3OII 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. 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. Rranoh plants ans sale offices—Atlanta. New Or leans, Memphis, Burlington, N. C. and Charlotte, N. C. July 28 Notice 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 kept, open daily' (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 Ward, No. 224 Center Street, D. G. Stebbins, Sr., Registry Clerk. Second Ward, Hook and Ladder House, corner Jackson and Greene, Charles S. Ricketson, Clerk. Third Ward, Reab & Law Cigar Store, 930 Broad St., R. F. McFae, Clerk. Fourth Ward, Chapman Drug Company, No. 1268 Broad St, H. Clay Hill. Clerk. Fifth Ward, 1838 Broad St., S. G. Crouch, Clerk. W. M. DUNBAR, Mayor, C. A. June26c Registration Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Primary Election for Council men and Mayor of the City of Au gusta, will be held on July 7, 1909 Polls will be opened at 7 a. m. and close at 6 p. m., city time. All can didates for members of Council and Mayor submitting themselves to the White Primary, shall file with H. W. Shaw, Chairman of Sub-Commit tee, 460 Broad, their written state ments that they will abide by the results of the White Primary, and will conform to the rules govern ing same, on or before Wednesday, June 23, 1909, at 6 p. m., and shall on or before the 28th of June 6 p. m. deposit the amount assessed against them to defray the expense of election. No announcement of candidacy after June 23, 1909, 6 p. m. Candidates shall at the sßine time file oath which will be furnish ed by the Chairman. As it is incum bent upon Sub committee to have prepared and furnished sufficient list of the duly qualified voters of the City of Augusta, to the manager of the election in the several wards of the City, and as considerable time will necessarily be occupied in the preparation of the said list, all parties contemplating present Ing list of unqualified registered voters to be stricken from the reg istry list, are requested to submit same to Dr. H. W. Shaw, Geo. S. Murphey and Dr. A.A. Davidson for their consideration, such list not later than 6 p. m. on the 3rd of July, 1909. (Leave names with H. W. Shaw.) Any one who registers before paying taxes, will be stricken from the list. H, W. SHAW, Chairman Sub Com. W. R. JOHNSTON, Sec'y. Sub-Com j2oc 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 be held by Prof Wm. H. Sturman, at his school room. No. 1289 Ellis St! Augusta. Ga., for admission to the United States Military academy at West Point, N. Y., of all applicants from the 10th Congressional district of Georgia The requisite qualifications of per sons desiring to stand said exatnina tion for admission to said academy are as follows All persons standing the examina tion Bhall be bona fide, actual, resi dents of the 10th Congressional dis trlct, and must not be under 17 or over 22 years of age at the time of admission, and not less than 5 feet 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 a: the time and place aforesaid will be nominated as the legally qualified candidate for appointment as cadet of the United States Military acad sray from the 10th Congressional dts trlct of Georgia, who shall report a' the Columbus barracks for exatnina tlon on the second Tuesday in Jan uary 1910. and who, if found to pos sess the requisite qualifications, will be admitted Into the academy on the Ist dav of March 1910. THOS. W. HARDWICK, Washington, D. C., June 8, 'O9. LEGAL NOTICES. 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 21st day of June, 1909 to the highest bidder for cash. Seven teen (17) head of mules and one horse. Same being the property be longing to the estate of R. L. Potson, bankrupt, Midviile, Ga. Terms of said sale are cash. Prop erty delivered at time of purchase. (Signed) SANDFORD H. GOHEN J2oc Trustee 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 lic sale, at the Court House of said County, in Augusta, Georgia, Ito the highest and best bid der, at public Outcry, the following i property of the estate of Mrs. Kate [ Horkan, late of said County, deceased, I 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.) and Campbell (9th.) streets, having a front on said Telfair street of fifty (50) feet, more or less, and running back of even width one hun dred and sfventy-five (175) feet, more or less; bounded on the north by lot of J. B. White, on the east by prop erty, now or formerly, belonging to es tate of Dr. A. S. Tinsley, otuth 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. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. D. G. FOGARTY, Adm’r. Estate Mrs. Kate Horkan. Jl2-19-26 jly 3c GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. L. Steven Aldrich vs. Hattie Aldrich. In the Superior Court of Richmond County. Filed to April term, 1909. Libel for Divorce. To the Defendant, Hattie Aldrich: You are hereby required to be and appear at the Superior Court of said County on the first Monday in July next, to answer the petition in the above stated case. In default where of, the saiil Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Hammond, Judge of said Court, this loth day of Mav, 1909. DANIEL KERR. Deputy Clerk. S. C., R. Co., Ga. Isaac S. Peebles, Jr., Attorney tor Piaintiff. M 19 —June3-19—July5c 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 .property, belong ing to the estate of George W. Brid well, deceased, to-wit: (1) Twenty-five acres of land in Richmond county, Georgia, conveyed to George W. 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 by estate of T. H. Bridwell, now Goodwin. (2) Thirty-five (36) acres of land in Richmond 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 him 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. Deas, Jr., March 20, 1886. deed not recorded: bounded north by H. Wyldes and Willie Burch, east by estate of T. H. Bridwell. now Good win, south and west by A, J. Brid well, now McAuliffe. (4) Forty-six acres of land In Richmond 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 hack to George W. Brid well. (5) Lot on Broad street. Augusta. RUhmond county, Georgia, convey ed to George W. Bridwell by tlie Enterprise Factory, March 31, 1908, deed recorded 6 W’s. 47. (6) One hundred and forty-seven (147) acres cf land in Richmond county. Georgia, known as the Friend ship tract, conveyed to George W. Bridwell bv 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 Adrnr. with Will annexed of George W. Bridwell. Augusta, Ga., June 12, 1909. „ jl2-19-26 jly 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 19. GOII is AIKEN HIMED FRIDAY Bath Citizens Charged With Assault With At tempt to Kill Constable Wooten Were Acquitted. Special to The Herald. AIKEN, S. C. —George Broadanax, colored, was tried Thursday for high way robbery at or near Eureka. Broadanax did not have a lawyer, but defended himself and was acquitted by the jury. This is the fifth time Broadanax has been tried for a petty offence in the court here. He has al ways been his own lawyer and has been acquitted each Jime. The court of generhl sessions ad journey Friday evening after nearly two weeks sessions. Friday was occupied in trying the case of George and Will Hill and Lula Size, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill on Con stable J. H. Wooton, of Bath, on the night of March the 23rd, of this year. From Mr. Wooton’s testimony, he went to Will Hill’s house without a warrant, to arrest the family for dis turbing the peace. They resisted ar rest, and Constable Wooton used his pistol freely over the heads of George and Will Hill, and then sticks and brick bats were brought into play. The fight corttinued to the depot, in which the constable was stripped of his wearing apparel. He at last suc ceeded in subduing the offenders by binding their hands behind their backs with ropes. They were then brought to Aiken on a late car, and carried to the county jail, wherq Jailor Vernon refused to receive them, from the fact, that the constable had neither warrant nor commitment papers. WARRANT ‘ < HARD TO GET. A messenger was then dispatched to Judge William Smoak for a war rant, but the judge refused to have anything to do with the case. Mr. Wooton was then in a dilemma for the prisoners were on his hands, and he didn’t know what to do with them. But Chief Howard came to his res cue and placed them in the city bat r racks, where they remained for two days and nights. The warrants were at last obtained and they were re moved to the county jail, where they remained until Friday. After all the evidence was heard Judge Gary or dered a verdict of not guilty, on the grounds that the officer violated the law in entering a private residence without a warrant, as the preponder ance of the evidence clearly estab lished the fact that there was no dls turhance going on at the time of the arrest. Ihe defence was ably repre sented by Sawyer and Williams. The solicitor prosecuted. 1 Moses Steavens, who was convicted of arson on Tuesday for the burning of the barn of Mrs. Carrie Mosely, near this city, about one year ago, was granted a new trial by Judge Gary W. M. Smoak, and G. L. Tooie represented Stevens. Judge Gary left for his home in Co lumbia Friday afternoon after hold ing two weeks of court here. COMMISSION HELD VERY SHORT MEETING A very’ short session of hoard of police commissioners was held at the mayor’s office Friday night. There was no special business be fore the board. Private Michael Sul livan, after 26 years’ continuous ser vice, was retired on half pay. Mr. Sullivan asked that he be retired. This was done on the staements of Drs. Whatley W. Battey and Harry Brooks. Tue petition of the Augusta Press Club asking that the reporters of the newspapers be allowed inside the fire lines at fires was referred to the mayor with the power to act. The report of the King’s Daughters ma tron w-as passed around for the in formation of the commissioners. Richard Sullivan was elected as a substitute to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. Michael Sul livan. FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS- QUILLIAN WERE HELD SATURDAY The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. B. O. Quillian, who died suddenlv in Macon. Ga. Thurs day afternoon were conducted from St. James church Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Richard Wil kinson officiated. The interment took place in the City cemetery. Mrs. Qillian was formerly Miss Em mie Parks, of Augusta. She mar ried Dr. Quillian, of Macon, and since that time. Macon had been their home. Mrs. Quillian is survived by her father, Mr. W. F. Parks, two sis ters and two brothers. She was well known here and it is with deep re gret that her friends heard of ner sad demise. There was a large num ber of friends of the family at the funeral. SERGT. BUCHANNAN LEFT ON VACATION Sergeant and Mrs. O. D. Buchanan left the city Saturday for Greenville, S. C.. and Spartanburg Sergeant Buchannan is one of the best known and popular officers on the police force. He will be away on his vacation tea days.