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WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
If jnu nr* out of work and want a
I t put yo ur Wan'ed Situation In Tb*
iff*raid It will bo pttbllahwd free. There
it* tunny a ptrnon la AuftM’a who ha*
r * tulnad a good * true Lion through
Herald Wnnta.
HHKMAN WANTKD BY AN EX PER-
I mod rnan a Job «* ftt&tkmery fire
r*a»i, can furnish refereanr.ee. Addre'<*
HrMniui. car* Herald. Al4**
CLERK WANTED BY A YOUNG
married man wl Ti several y< ar« *%■
j*-ri«*n"\ wishes a position a** gfooery
• rid meat clerk; can furnlah b*st of ref.
r «nr:M. Addrc*« I*. C., care Herald.
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< I.KHK I'OWTION WANTED BY
young married rnan, who is staple, and
#-;»r: furnish referertoea. "i for
bo!i,|r wit of work, ran fill VO*Won
t »U«'Tor, city nuilowmuri, rl*-rU In store
or mnnsge ►mall biiel nnfta; mak»* me of.
fur Addre** Energetic, care Herald
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CHA UKUEUR POSITION WAMTBIt
hy -.n I'lpcrlwtcrtl chauffeur; can furn
l*h good r«*fe rence Address .1 ''
Norris, Union Point, On Alr,»
< I.KHK WANTED JOB AW f'T.KRK m
office boy Can famish g"‘"1 ref<*r
*nf*m Address Clem Higgs* 650 Uer
kins FlftC* n 1 *'
•work wanted by young man.
a situation of any ktr d c it In country
Address 10. J. cure HwreJd. sl«xx
WANTED HELP —Male
WANTED CARRIBH BOV®
WANTED ftEVEHAL BOVB TO CARRY
The He *>d. Apply st Subscription
Dept., 78 Bro*d, end Sub fttation No. 2,
mo l /* Me/ Av«
A KHIFT CLARA COLORED PAINTER;
must he strictly reliable. Jacob Phln.
!xy. alOtf
WE WANT BOYS
Bright and Ambitious, from 10 to 16
your* of age, to work for u M In *paro
fltne. Ku«y and plfaaant work; lib*
cral commission paid Wo furnlah
everything you n<*erl to domonatfato,
and a boy who can shin® I* 1 » own
shoos is capable of koMUik
COLUMBUS LIQUID WAX.
(PATENTED)
FOR FLOORS. TUHNITUHE AND
WOODWORK
This announcement will not appear often,
•o Send ths Coupon Today.
. . - - Put off ll«*r« -
4’OLUMHUH VARNIHII CO.. Dept. A.,
Columbue, Ohio.
p|«iun<‘ semi mu full Information about
your Off'T.
Name Age Your#
Btreet and No
T>»wu State.... ......
(jlv* name of some Business Man as
Reference
Ulvk Nome of Neoreiit Dealer In Paints
•ml Varnishes;
Deuler* Numu •••
Address
At, Tues Erl. Hun lOtc.
WANTED — Boarder*
liOAHDEHH TWO ROOMH WITH
board, one mom bns private bath In
alcove. At 979 Greene street. al7c
ItOARDKRH FIRHT PDA MH HOARD
iind also table hoard cun he had In my
private residence and splendid neighbor
hood by calling at 458 Hroad street or
plume ftOttf. a 2 ln
BOAHDEIIH- TWO ROOMH WITH
board, one room tine private l».iih In
Slcovn. At 92$ UreiMie Street. «|Op
WANTED HELP Female
WANTED G<M>D COOK FuR SMAI.I,
family Apply N<* 7»7 Ormu* Hi Al4c
At AID WANTKD A RELIABLE POD
ortNl maid for hnu«« work. Apply Ppy
Hospital between 10 and 7 Al4c
C< K>K WANTED AN EXPERIENCED
00“ k for a email family; |C»»od wage**.
Appl> H Elbert street alfio
COOK WANTED AN KX PE 111 PIN PE I)
cook !v. H McLendon, 103(1 Druid
afreet. aide
WANTED SITUATION—Fe
maIe.
CI KltK WANTKI' POHITION IN
•torn or hotel by refined young Indy.
Aridri-s* M .1 G, care llemld Al4xx
WANTED—Rooms
ROOM WANTED TWO NICE FT-ID
utshed adlolnlng rooms I’vnimnenl If
•utt t» factory References exchanged.
I’hotie 70.1 or address J 1., H . care Her.
|M 1 *’
WANTED Miscellaneous
CASH REGISTER WANTKD TO DCY
at otuw. small cash register in good
order Address Oath Register, care
Herald. m3Pf
JIOPHK WANTKD TO ni’Y V\Hl
cash h 4 to 6 room house In Summer
▼tile or Moutn Hano, must hr a Uu a itn.
Addit'ss a C. C, care Augusta Herald
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MILLINERY
NICK t I Nil MUJJM.KY AT RRA
•ikitaido prices Mrs Courtney. 913
Brood A 1 ih»
OHUQS
TKUurHONn 328 torn wants in
tha drug line. We vs tU supply you at
one*. Ms'beny's Pharmacy, lunvtr Broad
and ICoUis'k street. a!6c
Your Children
SHOULD BE
Photographed
EVERY YEAR.
We Know How.
Tommins ’ Studio
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EASTER MEATS.
For choice cuts of Easter
MB ATS, call Phono No.
542, and your order will be
fivon pcnonal and prompt
attar t.i on
M T. HAIR.
802 Washington Street,
Corner Elin>.
FOR BALE—Poultry and Pet
Stock.
2,500 LAYING HENS,
WHITE LEGHORNS
RHODE ISLAND REDS
ANCONAS.
BROWN LEGHORNS
WHITE MAMMOTH PEKIN DUCKS
WINNERS AT THE AUGUSTA SHOW.
Tt/xddr.g ,rder for eggs. Ail show
bird- J. Miller Waikor. A2oc
FOR SALE EGGS.
i;<;pH kou kali: prom kaller
r l/tnuT strain of Whit#* f'prptnifon*.
FV'-m pen No. J. hby ;t new 425
bird, also pen No. i, h‘ruled by a sls
bird for the rr**t of the M*m*on. $2 50 per
I. or $4 oo pir 30. All my full t»JorKjr*d
White Wyattdott •vu* 5c eaoh. C. (\
Howard, or Phone 2120. alCc
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
f<>h BAI.K I'Hac:hkh wu.i. boon
t" rli"-, until then. < kk» f"r hatchtnK,
|1 ftO per .cttlnK P/Ultry, pigeon*,
perish'» *ml peuatna, lielveder. Karma.
Miune 814#. f27tf
FOH BAI.K AUOUHTA-M'.OK AM)
«n«4« cigar*. B and D. 5 cents,
r>•*»« 10 cent*. Irorr Cigar Factory
Phon. 814#. f27tf
KOIt BAI.K KKKP TUB MITEH AWAY
and V'ltr h-ri* will hatch well. Tobacco
stem* -'/j cent• pound. I,lce duat 26
- «-t( s ho*. Telephone 314# Belvedere
al«t
ron BAI.K BMAI.I. JOB PRINTING
outfit, rolary prt-e*. rn-w type, every,
tiling In first rli,** condition. Address M.
H . care Herald. M2IU.
AUTO TIRES.
AI'TOMOItri.K TIHBH AT BOW
price. Kine oiwllty caalng*. heavily
constructed of beat material which give*
greatest weeing gilallty. Made t,y largo
tndipenden - ruhla-r cmnpany. Hundred*
r autofnl. use ihein continually and
recommend them highly. lower your
11/e expense by using our good* Bit her
I llneher, Q Jl. Clincher or I tun lop.
I11.W; 20x3, sl2.as; 30x3 1-2 1 1 r, 00•
1-3. $17.20; 31 3 12, #17.75; 30x4,
120 05. 21x4, 12150; 32x4, #22,70; 38x4.
I Cir.O, 84x4. #2s*l- 20x4. *27.1 0, 34x4 I-’I
#3O 20; 80x4 1-3. $3160; 30x6. *36.10. Fine
tube* 20 p*-r ce,,t less thru/ standard
list Any Btnndard nviltn tire at t|e/!l
--ei s ftrices. Bhlpmenta c O. I)., allow,
log < lamination If 20 per cent of amount
nrcompanlea order. 6 per cent dlsenunt
f I cash Aeeessorle. at very low .t
price* Calalogt/e upon retjuest The
/lever Bal'vs Company. I'nvton. / )h!o
Al 2. Mon. Wed. Krl. 8 wk».
LOST AND FOUND
LOST OR HTOLKN FROM P. O: ONE
l*ff hh ydn with r»d tup#* around
bfindlr bur iind Horn#* paint mratchird off
io-.ir M il Rt ward for return to John
Ur# wi-r at Lombard Work. Al4o
HAND RAO FOUND THURSDAY
»»' ruing a lady’s hand bag. con’alriH
small rharig«. «Iho two ntherr articles,
owner liui k< t Hunt® by calling at Herald
office and describing Alf>xx
ITHBK LOST HETWWICN MeINTOBH
mill Carnphtll streets on Hroad. black
purs . 'onbilniiig small change and door
k# Finder please return to Herald of.
t)c A2op
UMHHEI l- \ i Oi T BLACK SILK.
K<*ld bundle umbrella, with large old
English M on handle. Liberal reward for
Information leading to recovery at f»29 , 4
Brood Ht. A l ip
FHEHII COI'NTHY HOTTER FROM
Lawr®nr«* Hairy, JIOc per pound. Also
orders taken for milk and cream. Law.
re nee Meat Co. A 19c
ROOFING
THE REST ROOFING PAINT ON THE
market, BOe per gallon, while It Lists.
I '®oplo’s Lumber A Supply Co., Phone
339. mtStf
NIGHT SCHOOL
081 to RN K* 8 It U SIN Krt H COT .LEO K.
Day rates reduced from SIO.OO to sß.'>o
per month. Night rates, $5 00 to $4.00
per mon h Clmrtier et»Hy short hand
taught. Phone 671 or 1410. mlc
N. M. OGDEN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILD.
«*r. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
Offb-r, store fixture ami repair work
given special attention. I'hone 2830. Geor
gia avenue, Norih Aufftista. H. C. A 19c
FOR HIRE.
Automobiles for Hire -
Georgia - Carolina Auto
Co., 520 13th St. Phone
1038. a9c
\ N'.INES AND BUMPS
<*Af»OLINE KNGINKH AND PUMPS. 2
to 12 II P. In stock. Wood saws and
splitters A l*e
PIANO.
W A NTRD KEKYHOPY TO KNOYV
that the famous Stußm A Bauer piano
ts now sold In this territory direct from
factory on a money saving plan by O.
A Lucas, Aiken. 8 C. allp
HAIR DRESSING PARLOR
manicuring, massaging and
hair dressing parlor 113 Montgomery
Building. Plume No. 927. Mis. O B
Allen A7c,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
EXPERT WATCHMAKERS
KKPAIUING OK \\ VTVmCB AND
Jewolry tn high -class manner my spec,
laity. Gold and silver bought for cash,
J. H. Sucre, 663 Broad aik*
OUST
DUST EXTERMINATOR KUUPS DOWN
dust, cleans th»* floor* and rugs anti I
kills germs. A. H. McDaniel, (13 Broad j
_____ M « I
NOT i, |
3 H SAUNDERS WISIUCB NOTIFY
his friends ami the iHibilo that he Is
n« * proprietor f the m #rd Building
Barber Stup. where he \%iil give hts
friends and customers the b«*t of ser.
vtoa* a 13c
AUTOMOBILES
FORD. 20 H P. S6OO AND tTp SAMP
s#*n 3B It V. Get our prices bcftve
buying l/ornhard In>n Works. aJlc
MANTELS. TILE AND ORATES
l HAVK THE LARGEST LINK OF
n antles, tile and gn»tes In the city,
l -‘ok them if you are buying A H
Mclhxatei 113 Broad. Ml4tf
PAINT
l HVVK ALI. KINDS FAINTS AND
paint material. l can fIU any order.
A H McDaniel, 111 Broad. Ml4tf
TIN ShINQLIS.
high oradk painted tin shin
g ts. $4 per Square, at David Slusky's.
AlO Tina Thura Buti
TYPEWRITER QARQAINS
uiciutlt and re<n>n;> hand ma
vthtnea
Ksmft »t.trs
Himth lh'wniers
Uh de r w\>ods
HoyiJ
Oltrara
and Ft* of others. L. J Henry. Iteming.
t%m Deader A 16c.
WANTED—Agents
vcjknts to Hanoi.k ji.vxbj death
and $t iK weeAk’> benefit p iirv for $1
> early Big (emvrtWtons Cominen''.il
Uagustrj Cb., Newark, N. J. idle
DR. BOWEN'S SYSTEM
CURE ALL LAWN MOWERS’ COM
plalnUi, by givir g them a razor edg*.
W. J Bowen, 104-4 Broad B* . A 18c.
SWEET PEAS
FOR FALK: BLOOMING FWEET PBAB
ar.d potted caila, Wiles, at Hym Mura,
606 Eaat Bptsndry or Phone 1853. al&c
CONTRACTOR’S MATERIAL.
STEEL liEAMH. COLUMNS ROD. COAL
chuiea. aeh dump, ventilators, rope
and blocky arid bolts. Lombard Iron
Works. a2Bc
VI6IBLE WRITING TYPEWRITERS
THE NEW MODEL REMINGTON
possesses this feature, as w<-)| as many
other v .luable Improvements. When you
get a Remington you get all that Is de
rlrabl® In typewriter construction. L. J.
Henry. Remington Dealer. A 18c
SCREENS
rot: owe it to your eamit.t to
protect tbem from the disease carry
ing IJy, mosquito. The Woodward Lum
ber Co., the makers of high grade
screens. Telephone 158. M9c
WONDERFUL
HEALING
SALVE
A REMEDY THAT POSITIVELY
cures :i4 out of every 100 cases of Skin
Troubles. Acts like a charm. It Is truly
wonderful. Guaranteed under the food
and drug act of June 30tb, 1906. Try 1*
for old sore*, ulcers, itch, ring worms,
poison oak, etc., and if not satisfied rnon
t*y will be refunded. 50 cents. C. 1L
Howard Drug Co., Hroad Ht. A2sc
MAKES
NEW
SKIN
A26c
BE A BOOSTER
AND BMOKB THE NEW AUGUSTA
made cigar, “1920 Club Smokers,” for
wiles at all cigar counters. Al3e
FOR SALE CHEAP
1 Atlas Engine, 75 H. P.
Atlas Engine, 45 H. P.
Single Cylinder Horizontal Slide Valve
with Steamfc* d Pump for 55 H. P.
Boiler.
1 Large Cameron Steam Pump, 2 1 in.
I DeLoach* 6 saw Mill, with new
saws.
4 Differental Chain Hoists
1 lot Pulleys and Boxes
1 pet Miter, Gear and Shafting 1 15-18.
1 Shredding Machine.
2 2-horse Wagons
1 Dump Cart.
I lot Man lira Hope
I Large Logging Cart.
1 Bet Iron Wheels. 6 ft. diameter
1 4-horse Road Plow
1 Huy Rnke.
Can be seen at 105 9th St.
E. J O'CONNOR,
Phone 52.5 Irish Am. Bk. Bldg.
Ml9tf.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
EXPERT WATCHMAKERS
REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND
Jewelry in high-class manner my spec
ialty. Gold and silver bought for cash.
J. 11. Sucre, 662 Broad. a!3c
RUBBER ROOFING.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF OALvA
nlied Corrugated Iron and Rubber
roofing In Augusta, at the lowest prices,
ut David Blusky's. aßc
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
CALL PHONE No. 1717, OR LEAVE
order at 506 Harlson Bldg, Robert J.
Wot son. msc
TRUNKS REPAIRED
BEND U 8 THAT OLD TRUNK OF
your’s to repair. Our repair man Is
the best and nothing but first class work
goes. A complete line of leather goods.
C. T. Wilson & Hons. Trunk Mfg., 314
Jackson SL Phone 1811. Al9o
THE HATTER
HATH OF ALL KIND RENOVATED.
Panama and straw hats bleaching n
specialty. We use the most modern
system of bleaching. Culbreth. No. .315
Mclntosh Ht. Phone No. 744 and we will
call for your work. Ml2c
TRUNK HOSPITAL
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS (.AND THEY
nr«‘ good one*) can put your old dis
abled turnk or grip In first class condi
tion. A new slot lock, clamp, etc., and
it's In condition for years of service. Cost
is small. Give us n rail. Augusta Trunk
Factory, 763 Broad -Almost opposite A 1
blon Hotel Mstf.
5 MILLINERY
NICE LINE MILLINERY AT REA
son Able prices. Mrs. Courtney. 913
Broad. A Dp
EASTER MEATS
ALL CHOICE. CUTS OF HOME KILL
ed meats; also spring lamb and dress
poultry for Waster dinners. Lawrence
Meat Co. Phone 156. A 19c
ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
NO REPRODUCTIONS. INLAID AND
clnwfoot sideboards, card table*, cen
ter tables, bureaus book cases, fenders,
fndlrons. candle-sticks, upholstering a
speclaltv. F. Kenyon. 312 7th street.
Plume 8211 m2c
SCREENS
WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS,
mortised, tenoned, at* el pinned, best
lumber, wire. work. Ring 158, and our
man will come. Woodward Lumber Co,
M9c
E. P. TANT
THE BUTCHER
SELECT MEATS
506 9th Street.
Phone 1968.
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From Now On
I will |tN prompt and persona! at
tention to repairing and painting
roofs. Oood work and reasonable
prices.
E. A. Dcmore
Phono 2031. 523 Broai St
mSc
R. J. CORLEY
Phone 6786. Box 506
HOUSE PAINTER and
DECORATOR. “Quick and
prompt” satisfaction guar
anteed. Prices right Work
right. a 15c
EASTER MEATS
KYKRTTHINO GOOP K.ASTKR
At U>« Parlor riuirkot. tOIS Broad St
Special Norm* killed spring land s uprtnu
thicker*, ftvah ccun T ry eggs, 20c do*
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
LfST YOU FORGET
rOOfs are r00?s
1 IN, TIN SHINGLES, RUBBER. COR
ruga ted Iron. Tar Paper, Roofing.
Tel. 264, W. B. Toole, 935 Broad St.
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ALEXANDER SEED CG,
911 BROADWAY.
AUGUSTA. - - - - GEORGIA
We are selling mor* seed to more dif
ferent people now, han we ever did at
this time T the year. There is a rea
son... Must be something in the qual
ity. There are no better seeds in the
world than those we sell. They are
true to name, tes'ed and are handled by
careful and experienced seedmen.
Get our catalog and Two States Al
manac. They are free and will be a
big help to you.
Loosing your chicks? Ask our Chick
en Crank how v o step this loss. Life
Hover Chick Feed, Climax Grain Mix
ture, Boston Food Hoppers, Mason
Chick fiervers, and other Poultry re
quisites we handle make poul’ry raising
easy.
Philo System incubator*.
Cycle Hatchers $6.50; Cycle Hatchers
j with Brooder combined, $8.50; Philo’s
Book SI.OO, worth SIO.OO. Prairie State
Incubators 100 eggs SIB.OO, 150 egggs,
$22.50 Our Chicken Crank will show
you why they are the best.
Our Crank will give you any infor
rruPlon you desire, whether you buy
from us or not.
ALEXANDER SEED CO..
AUGUSTA, GA.
911 BROADWAY
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SHAFT IN*, FULLXYS, DELTA
(Jimau IMN WINIB. AMO6TA. SI
Another Car Load of
WALL PAPER
Just received— Wholesale
and Retail. We are ready
to supply samples to ail
paper hangers in ;.nd out of
Augusta with New York
jobbing house prices.
W. C. Rhoades & Co
-311 Jackson St.
MBc
HILL & SYMMS
Expert Cabinet MAKERS.
Repairers of ANTIQUE AND MOD
ERN FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY
AND FINISHERS.
Roller top desks and pianos a spe
cialty. Second floor Thomas & Bar
ton.’s
712 BROAD ST.
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WHEN OLD AGE IS A CURSE.
When it has lost self*respect.
When the old have not won the re
spect, the confidence and the admir
ation of relatives and those nearest to
them.
When they xlo not stand for any
thing in their community.
When their neighbors would not con
sider their departure any loss.
When the imagination Is foul and
the thought impure.
When all the youthful fires have
gone out and only embers remain.
When the individuality lias been
burned out by the fires of dissipa
tion.
When all the reserves of energy and
force have been prematurely exhaust
ed hy a vicious life.
When the individual has not learned
the art of self-control and patience.
When young people cannot live with
it with any comfort.
When it has developed only vulgar
ity, coarseness and animality.
When it has left the individual ugly,
disagreeable, touchy, cynical, critical,
uncharitable, unkind.
When hope and cheer have fled.
When ambition and aspiration ar*
dead.
When they have lost the zest for
life, the desire for usefulness.
When they have no aim in life.
When the sap of life has gone and
the individual is like a juiceless or
ange.
When all that Is good, sweet and no
ble has evaporated and life is empty.—
Orison Sw’ett Marden in Success Mag
azine.
WHAT SPOILED THE COFFEE.
A family living in East Orange has
a model servant who lias proved her
self the best cook they ever had, but
she has insisted upon making up all
her dishes strictly according to her
own recipes.
“Margaret,” said the mistress, one
day, “the coffee you are giving us Is
very good. What kind is it?”
“It is no kind at all, mum,” was the
reply. “It’s a mixture. *’
“Well, won’t you tell me how you
mix it?”
’ Sure. mum. 1 make it one-quart
er Mocha, one-quarter Java aim oiu
quarter Rio.
“Yes, but that is only three-Quarters
What do you put in for the other
quarter?”
“Why, I put in no other quarter at
all, mum. Tliat's where so many peo
ple spot! their coffee, mum. by puttin’
in a fourth quarter, mum.”—From
’’Success Magaxin.e”
NOT TO BE FOOLED.
“A crafti* girl is Elaine.**
“You think so?*’
“Yes. indeed. She knows 'domestic
science* includes dish washing.**—Ex
change.
PARTIAL ABSTRACTION.
“He seems to be a very busy man.**
“That’s true, but you will notice
that he ne\ * r forgets w here he puts
his pipe.**—Exchange.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Patrick O'Callaghan, nominated Exe
cutor, vs. John O’Connor et al heirs at
Law Petition to Probate Will of Mary
<*. O’Connor, deceased. In Solemn Form.
Filed March 13th, 1911. Returnable to
June term, 1911, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County.
To John O'Connor of Cedar Grove,
Overbrook, N. J. Eugene O’Connor, of
Yonkers, N. Y.; Michael O’Cemnor, of
Yonkers. N. Y.; Anne O’Connor, of Yon
kers. N. V.; Margaret O'Connor, Pough-
N Y.; Mrs. Charles Gearhart, of
Coytesville, N J.; Mrs. Thomas Richards,
of Yonkers, N. Y.; Mrs. John Davany, of
New York City; Mrs. Wm. F Keehan,
of Yorkers, N. Y.; William O’Connor, of
Yonkers, N. Y.; George O’Connor, of
Ossining. N. Y.; and Edward O'Connor
residence unknown.
Pa’rlok O’Callaghan, as the nominated
Executor has applied for probate In
solemn form of an Instrument in Writ
ing purporting to be the Last Will and
Testament of Mary C. O’Connor, late of
Richmond County, Georgia, deceased.
You and each of you, as the h#*irs at
law. of said Mary C. O'Conor, decefised.
are hereby cited to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of Richmond County,
Georgia to be
gusta, Georgia, en ’he First Monday in
Jun**, 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m. and show
if any you have why said In
strument of Writing should not be
proven In solemn form and admitted to
ns the last. Will and Testament of
said Mary C. O’Connor, deceased.
Witness my official signature this
first day of April, 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Ap 114 May 5 19c Ordinary, R. C., Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, W. F. Cavanaugh, Executor
of the estate of Mary A. Moore, late of
-aid County, deceased, has applied for
leave to sell two (2) Bonds of the City
of Augusta, belonging to said estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
n the first Monday in May, A. D., 1911
at 1 oo’clock a. m., and show cause, if
any they can, why leave to sell two (2)
Bonds of the City of Augusta, belong
ing to said estate should not be granted
as prayed for.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April, A. D., 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF’ GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, Fannie Thomas, widow of
George C. TMornas. late of said County,
deceased, has applied for year's support.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May, A. D. t 1911
at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, If
any they can, why said year’s support
should not be granted, and return of the
ppraisers made the judgment of said
Court.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April, A. D., 1911. •
ALEXANDER R. WALTON.
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, Joseph O’Connor, Executor
°f I he estate of Jerry B. O'Connor, late
'■f said County, deceased, has applied
f'*r Letters of Dismission from said Exe.
cutorship.
This is, therefore, to cite all personse
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
f Ordinary of said County, to be held
<>n the first Monday In May, A. D., 1911
it 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if
•■nv they can. why said letters should
not he granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April. A. D., 1911
ALEXANDER R. WALTON.
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, E. Marvin Miller. Adminis
trator of the estate of Joslah Miller, Jr.,
late of said County, deceased, has ap-
T'lied for Letters of Dismission from said
Administration.
This is. therefore, to ctie all persons
concerned, to he and appear at the Court
"f Ordinary of said County, to be held
■ n the first Monday in May, A. D., 1911
it 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if
any they can. why said Letters should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April. A. D.. 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON.
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COX7NTY—
Whereas, E. J| O’Connor. Executor of
the estate of Annie Bennett, late of
* aid County, deceased, has applied for
Letters of Dismission from said Execu
torship.
This Is. therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
f Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May, A. D., 1911
at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause, if
any they can. why said Letters should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April. A. D., 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WAT,TON,
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, Mrs. Mary F. Ferry has
applied for permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Aquila
Chace. late of said County, deceased.
This Is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
••f Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May. A. D., 1911
at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if
any they can. why said Letters should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day' of April, A. P.. 1911.
ALEXANDER R WALTON.
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*
All persons indebted to the estate of
Mis* S. Jennie Wilcox, late of Richmond
County, Georgia, deceased, axe requested
to make prompt payment to me; and all
persons holding claims against said es
tate are requested to present them to
me. properly verified, within the time
prescribed by law.
JAMES E. HARPER.
Administrator of the Estate of Miss S.
Jennie Wilcox.
M. 10. 17, 24. 81; Apr. 7,14 c.
State of Georgia,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold, at public outcry, ou the first
Tuesday in May, 1911, at the Court
House door. In said County, between the
legal hours of sale, all that lo'. or par
cel of land with the Improvements there
on, belonging to the estate of Elizabeth
Brown, situate In 'he B'ate and County
aforesaid and in the City of Augusta,
known and described as lot number (38)
thirty-eight on a plan of lots made by
E. V. Brown. Surveyor, for F A.
Mange and recorded In Clerk s office of
said County. Said lot having a front
on Pino street of fifty feet, eleven and
v, inches, more or less, and running back
one hundred and sixty-one feet and two
inches (161 feet 2 in.) more or less,
and bounded on North by lot now or for
merly of William R. Phillips, on the
Eas* by estate, now or formerly, of Ver
dery. on South by lot. now or formerly,
of Emaneul Ashbv and on the West by
Pine street, to the highest bidder for
o t*h. The undersigned reserving ths
right to reject any or all bids.
ANSEL RHODES.
Administrator with Will annexed of es
tate of Elizabeth Brown.
a? 14 21 28 o
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, John C. Hagler, Administra
tor of he estate of James A. Kelly, late
of said County, deceased, has applied
for leave to sell Real Estate belonging
to said estate.
Thl« is. therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at The Court
of Ordinary of said Cot •’tv. to be held
on the first Monday in May. A. D., 1911
at 10 o'clock a. m.. and show cause, if
any they can. why leave to sell Real
Estate belonging *o said esta e should
not be granted as prayed for.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of Apr’l. A. D.. 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA. ~
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas. Henry B. Garrett. Adminis
trator of the estate of Jane C. Scott,
late of said County, deceased. ha.s ap
plied for leave to sell Real Estate be
longing to said estate.
This Is. therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May. A. D. f 1911
at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if
any they can. why leave to sell Real
Estate belonging to said estate should
no’ be granted as prayed for.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April. A. D., 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, Laura McGee, has applied for
permanent Letters of Administration on
the esate of Thomas J. McGee, late
of said County, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May. A. D., 1911.
at 10 o’clock a. in., and show cause, if
any they can. why said Letters should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April. A. P.. 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON.
Anr 7 14 ;i 28 Ordinary R. C.
> i \'l !•: <>F GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas, O. J. Dorr has applied for
permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Annie Schmitt, late of
said County, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May. A. P.. 1911
at 10 o’clock «. m., and show cause, if
any ’hey can. why said Letters shouold
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April. A. P.. 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas. Rena Warren has applied
for permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of John Fredrick War.
ren. late of said County, deceased.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May, A. D., 1911
at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if
any they can, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April, A. D., 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON.
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas. Louis Brooks. Administrator
of the es’ate of Fanny Brooks, late of
said County, deceased, has applied for
leave to sell Real Estate belonging to
said estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held on'
the first Monday in May. A. D.. 1911
at 10 o’clock a. m.. and show cause, if
any they can. why leave to sell Real
Estate belonging to said estate should
not be granted as prayed for.
Witness my official signature this 7th
day of April. A. D., 1911.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
Apr 7 14 21 28 Ordinary R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.—
Whereas. Linsley W. Cawley has ap
plied for permanent Letters of Admin
istra’ion on the estate of S. O. Cawley,
late of said County, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in May, A. I).. 1911
at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if
any they can. why said Letters should
not he granted.
Witneshs my official signature this Bth
day of April, A. D., 1911.
ALEXANDER R WALTON.
Apr 8 14 21 28 Ordinary, R. C.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Will be sold at the Court House, In the
City of Augusta. County and State afore
said, the usual place for holding Sheriff's
Sales, on the first Tuesday in May next,
during the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that lot of land with improve
ments thereon, known as No. 1102 Gwin
nett street, in the City of Augusta,
County of Richmond, State of Georgia,
fronting 50 feet, more or less, on said
Gwinnett street, and running South of
equal width 150 feet, more or less,
bounded North by Gwinnett street. East
by Kollock street filth street). South
hy lands of Est. Eugene Verdery and
Mrs. Mary Mulligan, and West by lo s
of Lucinda Gumming and Mary Mulli
gan.
Said property levied on ap the prop
erty of Mrs. Jennie T. Sheehan to satisfy
a fi. f(L issued from Justice Court. 600;h
1 »ist., G. M., of said County on the 27th
day of March. 1911. in favor of Jackson
Son, against Mrs. Jennie T. Shee.
han.
Levy made this 6th day of April, 1911
and notice served according to law.
ALSO, at the same time and place,
all that lot with improvements thereon,
known as No. 102 Houston streot, front
ing 36 feet, more or less, on said Hous
ton street, and extending hack 91 feet,
more or less; hounded North by Rey
nolds street. East by lot of P. Arm
strong. South by lot of J. T. Wise, and
W*st hy Houston street.
Si’uate in the City of Augusta. Coun
ty of Richmond and State of Georgia.
Levied on as the property of Lizzie
Moore, by virtue of a Tax fi. fa. is
sued by Charles S. Bohler. Tax Collec
tor of Richmond County, on the 20th
day of December. 1907. the 21st day of
December. 1908. and 20th day of De
ember. 1909. for S'ate. County and
School Taxes, for the years 1907, 1908
and 1909. against property standing in
the name of Lizzie Moore.
Lew made thl c 6th day of April. 1911,
and notice served according to law.
JOHN W CLARK.
Sheriff R. C., Ga.
Apr 7 14 21 28
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Whereas. M J. Dryscoll, Administra
tor of ’he estate of Anna Dryscoll, late
f s id County, deceased, has applied
for Tetters of EDmtasion from «wid
Administration.
This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary o? said Coun’y, to he held
'm the first Monday In May. A. I> . 1911
at IS o’clock a. m . and show cause if
any they can, why said Letters should
not t*e granted.
Witness my official signature this *th
day of April. A D . 1911.
ALEXANDER R WALTON.
Apr • 14 21 28 Ordinary, R. C. i
FRIDAY. APRIL 14.
LEGAL NOTICES
•STATE OF GEORGIA. ”
Rl< HMOND COUNTY—
N-uc# is hereby given to all
having claims against Caroline E. B<uF
er. late of said Coun’y. deceased, to
present them to the undersigned prop
cr > pro\en, within the time prescribed
by law.
And all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requin d to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
This <th day of April, 1911
A. R. BOHLER.
Apr 7 14 21 2S May 5 12p
Administrator.
RICHMOND COUNTY
Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the Honorable
Henry C. Hammond. Judge of Superior
« ourt of said County, granted on April
Hh, 1911. in the case of Folsom P. Brin,
son vs. Mrs. Belle R. Brown. Guardian,
* ah, a petition for partition of real
estate, there will be sold before tha
Court House door of said County on the
first Tuesday in May, 1911. between the
usual hours of sale, the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit:
All of that lot or parcel of land, with
the Improvements thereon, in the City
■f Augusta, said State and County, or.
the South side of Ellis street, between
Fourth and Fifth streets, having a front
of thirty (30) feet, more or less on safa
Ellis street, and extending back to
wards Greene street of even width
ninety (90) feet, more or less, and
bounded North by Ellis street: East by
lot of J. D. Thomas; South bv lot or
Mrs. Alice S. Hull, and West by an al
ley belonging to said Alice S. Hull; and
also the right to use the entrance or
driveway between the property herein
described and the properly adjoining it
on the East, and the fee of the western
half of the said driveway, which said
driveway is for the joint use of the said
premises herein described and the saia
premises on the east; being the same
property which was conveyed to Fol.
S'm P. Roan. Washington Perkins ana
Susie L. Perkins on February 13th.
1908 hy deed recorded in Book 6 U’s
pages 533-534-535; th.- said sale #>eing for
the purpose of a division between the
common owners of said real estate.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa-
Pers. J. C. C. BLACK, JR.,
G. R. COFFIN.
IRA C. WHITTLE.
Commissioners.
April 8 14 21 2S
BANKRUPT SALE.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeasern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of H. R. Smith & Bro.,
Bankrupts—ln Bankruptcy.
By virtue of an order of the Honor
able Joseph Ganahl, Referee in Bank,
ruptcy, the undersigned, trustee in the
above stated case, will sell at public
outcry, to (he hightest bidder, for cash,
at the premise*. No. 621 Broad street.
Augusta, Georgia, at 12 clock noon, on
the 21st day of April, 1911. all the stock
of merchandise and fixtures, Including
iron safe, bicycle, scales, etc. belonging
to the estate of H. R. Smith & Bro.
Bankrupts, upon the following terms and
conditions, to-wit:
The said propery to be firs* offered
for sale in lots, or parcels, each class or
character of merchandise constituting
one lot, and then offered for sale in
hulk, the Trustee reserving the right to
accept and report for confirmation either
the best bids for the whole, or to re
ject any and all bids, as may appear to
the best interest of the estate. Said
s'oek of merchandise is invoiced at
$765.00, and consists chiefly of staple
groceries.
No hid will he accepted unless ac
companied by a certified check, or
satisfactory security, for at. least 10 per
cent, (ten per cent.) of the amount of
said bid.
The inventory of the stock of goods,
and also the merchandise itself, aro
open to inspection of all persons con
templating purchase, upon application to
the undersigned.
E. FOSTER BRIGHAM,
Trustee in Bankruptcy, 423 Dyer Build
ing, Augusta, Georgia. alO 14 20c
NOTICE OF VALIDATION OF BONDS.
State of Georgia, by Jos. S. Reynolds,
Solicitor General of the Augusta Circuit
vs. Village of Summerville. Richmond
Superior Court.
Petition to Validate an Issue of $45,000
of Bonds.
The public is hereby notified that the
above stated cause being a proceeding
seeking to validate an issue of forty-five
thousand dollars of bonds by the Village
of Summerville, for the purpose of grad
ing, surfacing, draining and otherwise
improving the streets of the Village, will
come on to be heard before the Honor
able, Henry C. Hammond, Judge of the
Superior Court of Richmond County, at
the Superior Court of Richmond County,
at the Superior Court Room, in Augusta,
in the County of Richmond. State of
Georgia, at 10 o’clock a. rn. on the 24th
day of April, 1911 at which time any per
son may appear and file objections, if he
desires to do so, to the valdiatton ot
said bonds.
Witness mv official hand this 13th day
of April, 1911.
GEO. B. POURNELLE,
Deputy Clerk, S. C., R. Co.. Ga.
al4 21c
NOTICE OF VALIDATION OF BONDS.
State of Georgia, by Jus. S. Reynolds,
Solicitor General of the Augusta Circuit
vs. Village of Summerville. Richmond
Superior Court.
Petition to Validate an Issue of $30,000
of Bonds.
The public is hereby notified that the
above stated cause being a proceeding
seeking to validate an issue of hirty
thousand dollars of bonds hy the Village
of Summerville, for the purpose of ex
tending the water works and sewerage
system of said Village, will come on to
be heard before the Honorable Henry C.
Hammond. Judge of the Superior Court
of Richmond County, at the Superior
Court Room, in Augusta, in the County
of Richmond, State of Georgia, at 10
o'clock a. m. on the 24th day of April.
1911. at which time any person may ap
pear and file objections if he desires to
do so to the validation of said bonds.
Witness my official hand this 13th
dav of April. 1911.
GEO B. POURNELLE.
Deputy Clerk S. C., R. Co., Ga.
al4 21c
SPECIAL NOTICES
FOS COUNCIL, FIRST WARD.
AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY
voters of the First Ward. I hereby an
nounce for council from the First Ward ;
at the next ensuing election, subject ]
to the rules of the Primary Committee
Respectfully**,
T. B. IRVIN,
F4’f.
fofT council, fourth WARD.~
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDl
dacy for Council from the Fourth
ward. sjbjeet to the rules of the
White Primary.
L L. KENT.
CfTY TAX NOTICE
City Treasurer’s Office. N« . 811 Ellis St.
Augusta. Ga.. April Ist. 1911.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tha* the City Tax for the fiscal year,
1911. Is now due and payable. One
half of the tax and the annual water
« rv; e ’ate may be paid on or before
April 20th, prox. A penalty of ten
per cent, and costs (50 cents) will be
add' d ard collec cd as required, on
each ifi. fa. for failure to pay in time
prescribed by the Tax Ordinace. Call
promptly and find amounts due.
Hours 9 a. m to 2 p. m.. 3:30 to 5
P tn.
THE CITY COTTCCTL OF AUGUSTA
By H. H. Morris, Collector ant
Treasure- a 2