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WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY
N«w Orl*4fta, La. Moitot n HrptgrNi
statement of (he VM’ld'i vlilM* supply
«*f lolton, mudit • JI» ftMin k|>n i.il • •»•■!"
nnd iflfimphle ♦’omiwr*** 1 Ui*»
figure* of thm week with Uni week. Uni
year nnd year before, li shows nn In*
flftniMt for the week Junt rinsed *»f 41,ft]3
ngaltipt a decrease of ftft.L'ftft Uni >*-»f
and o drrVeas* of K.fMi.l >« tr l»efi»re Unf
Tl»# to* A) visible u M»7 ngMirist
ftl.’Oftlft Unf week. ft.fixl ftxo Uni year,
Him) • |4 tear Ufor* Uni f>f thin
the loUl of Atiirro in rotlQti In 4.23 ft,.
I(*7 against l.ik’ft.ftlft Innt week, 4,tWft,-
f.d«* hint year nod 4,77■*,447 >n*r l*efttre
lnnt, nod of nil other kind*,* Including
En'i*l, Hr null. India, ntr„ MII.WHt
against l.ftH.onft Unt w»*K. I.Mft.Mft Uni
year and 1,214.040 se*r hefor* Unt.
The foini world’ll visible supply of
rot ton nn above nh»wi n decrease com •
{wired with Uni week of 41,512- an In*
iiiiiM compared with Uni year of 497,-
447 miml nn lot re«M compnred wllh >c*r
Iwf'-re Inal of K4,(W',
<if the world‘a visible supply of cotton
nr nhfivr there In now afloat and held In
fire it Britain and mntlnental Rump*
3.24 ft on against 1,4*61,400 Inal year nnd
3. M 7,000 } enr l*ef«srs Unt; In Kkv|i|
333,444 Mgrftiisl 249 400 Unt )r»»r and 26T.-
fw>o year I>eforc 4is*t; In India 4311,440
nn-t unt k74,<*Oft hint ve*r and 425,00 n yuaf
i.efoie Unt and In the I’nlted KtatSO 1.-
R7A noo MRilnnl i.&M.ono U»t yi ir and
],TM,<X4 >e«r before Unt.
WEEK IN TRADE
N*w York. Dun a Review tndav any*
"Further Interruption lo b*mtnenn wna
rniiw*d fhli week l»y the greatest snow
storm the Kant hna experienced In /I
quarter of n century. Trade wna seri
ously hand capped for a time iind trans
portation and whe facilities tempor.irlly
itemorsllscd, while ?H«* property damage
waa considerable Husprnslon <»f freight
movement* retarded distribution of
food at of fa and fuel ;«ud reaitlted In
lilnher prlcea for varloun commodities,
|?e,>ovrry from the Mltxiird w«a rom
parnllvely prompt and the Ifftlnn of
• allroHd blockades and resumption of
tftlafmphh' service brought a m<o> nor
mal condition. Report a from leading
eontmerrlal rentera, however, continue
of u mixed character, Increaaed activity
In certain direct lona coni main* with
dulloean In *#tb«*rs
“Fallurea thin week are 334 ana mat
2**l lant year; In Canada 4ft ami I net 29”
GOOD IDEA.
(Tlu* Hint a.)
it might not he a had Idcit to put
n paper-weight on that new' leaf.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Augusta, flu.. Mir. 7. 1914
THE BT<K’KHDIeDEItB «»F THE AlT
gust a Fire InMiriin* «« Go. wll receive
fin**l payment 111 liquidation of Ihelr
atnck upon |fre***ritat|nn to The Na
tional Exchange Hank of their C*rtl
flmlr.
AUUUBTA FIRM INfMTRANOC CO
MH
LEGAL NOTICES
Not tee to Debtors and Creditor*.
AD creditor* of the estate of Lmdl
McKelvie, lata of Richmond County, de
ceased. lire herein notified to render
theh* deuuindfi to Hie undersigned ac
cording to Inn-, and *M person* Indebt
ed to mm Id finale ore required to meke
Immediate payment
Thl* ?Bth day of February, lint
MARY M. KKI.VIK A J <\ McKEfsVIB,
Executor*.j
HENRY 8 JONKB
Attorney. F 78 M 7 14 21 28 A 4
Debtor*' and Creditor*’ Notic*.
FT ATE OK GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY
Notice In hereby Riven to *H ftfWmna
hMvInK claimn against AN ill hi in 11. Elba,
late of nald County. deceased. to present
them to the nndermlßned properly proven,
within the time prescribed by law at the
office of Joe 8. Wat kina, Attorney-at-
Uw.
And all persona Indebted to said de
ceased »i • herd r* ed to make Im
mediate pa \ til**tit to the undersigned at
the nforeMMld office.
Thia 7th day of FVltunff. I*l4
MAGGIE EIsMR,
Advnx. Kst. of W. 11. Elll%
JOB 8. WAT KIN 8,
Allotnej i i l 2* M 7 II
NOTIC S OF DISSOLUTION
Notice Is hereby aiven that the firm
nf Bonne A* Wt'lhtmaon, composed of ft
F Boone and T. C. Williamson, and
heretofore engaged In the biiHlncna of
automobile repairing and the like, In the
City of AußiistH. nt 527 Rroftd atreet. la
fhta d«> dissolved by mutuiil consent.
Mr T. C Williamson retiring The
business will be continued at the same
place by Mr H F. Hoone under h»s
name, who will settle all firm nubili
ties, and receipt for all debts due aald
firm.
This 20th day of Febr tary, 1914.
ft. K. BOONE.
T. C Wll.! lAMSON.
F ?1 2* M 7 14
LEGAL NOTICES.
Georgia.
RICHMnNM COUNTY—
To the Superior Uowrt of said County:
The petition of K. G KnlbOelaeh, It.
W. Bpnffnrd, W, A. IliVinan and J. W
Hammond, all of Richmond County,
Georgia, r aspect fully shows:
1. —That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to he in
corpora ted under llie name and style of
•'AUGUSTA It \S 10 HA Id. A HHOUI A
TION," for the jterlod of twenty years,
with all rlßhts of renewal thereafter
f that may be new or hereof ter r ranted
t»y the laws of Georgia.
2. The object of their Incorporation
Is pecuniary ga n to the stockholders;
and the principal huMiness they prut****
oaitylnf on Is the organisation and
management and conducting: and operat
ing a Itancbal! Club, the same be hr a
member of the South Atlantic I.eußU*
In and for and ns representlnK In said
South Atlantic league the City nf Au
gusta, said State and County, and a'l
other bualneur* la connection with and
usual!!* appertaining to the operation
and carrying on of a Baseball Club as
aforesaid They desire to have all the
lights, privileges. Incidents and Immit
nt'les usually unpertaining and com
monly understood to belong to such ©or
poratons as aforesaid
3. 'Hie capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be five thousand ($5 000.001
dollars, the majority of which ha* al
ready been stihscrllted. and more than
forty (401 per cent, of which has al
ready been paid In. The par value of
each share of stock shall be twenty-five
if? 5 00> dollars The privilege is de
sired by petitioners of Increaslnß the
amount of ('apltal stock at any time, and
from time to time, by a majority of tne
stockholders to an amount not to exceed
In the ultimate ten thousand (>10.000.001
dollars
4 —They desire I the privilege of pro
viding by-laws for the government of
said corporation. to provide for the
election of officers, and. If desired, a
board of directors: and the power to
* Teste debt and to execute such evi
dences thereof as they may deem pro
per. and consistent with their charter
and by-laws, and generally to have and
to exercise all the rights and privileges
incident to their incorporation as pro
vided for and allowed under tho laws of
5 They desire the tight to sue and to
le aued. to plead and bo Impleaded. to
have mid uae a rotnmon —I. mtd to do
oil thing* thot mav bo necessary for tho
mmowfnl carrying on of Mid business
Including tlio right to buy. hold and sell
real estate ond personal property sult
tiblo to tho purpose* of tho corporation,
ond In tnrurrtng dobto In the ronduot of
lb* affair# of tho corporation to bo al
lowed tho right when neoeaaary to se
cure tho name by mortgage. oootirtty
died or other form of hen under exist
it us law*
l The pr nclpgl office ond plan# of
huUnena of lhe proponed corporation
Will he In the City of Aimunia, aaid
Htote and t’ounty
WIIKHKfORK!. your petitioners pmr,
that ufter <-onfonntng to all tha I»W*
reßuhi ll «iir the granting of clwt’tera, and
producing to thin Court the proper evl*
deio r of *u< h, an order t»e grunted In*
corporation them na prayed f«»r In thin
fxditlon and In the terms* and In ac
cor dunes with the atatulea.
C K Id’NilAM.
Attorney for Petitlonern
F led In office Ihla 71 li *Uy of March,
1914.
DA HI Ft# KKIIR.
Clerk 4 u perl or Court, Richmond C©.»
On.
HTATK «»F OKOROIA,
RICHMOND foI’NTY «
I. Daniel Kerr, Clerk of the HupeiiOf
Court of Richmond Countir, Osorgbi, d»
hereby certlf) (hat th< forggolng In a
true end correct copy of the palltlon for
tnc.apo ration of "Al’Ot *BTA MAMC
HAM, AHH*M'IATIf>N," the orlßlnnl *»f
which U filed In thin office thin day.
WITNRHM my official nan*lure and
wei«l of Maid 4 OUrt, thin 7th day <ff
March. 1914.
DA NIKI. KKRR.
Clerk Huperor Court, lllchmond Co.
(U. M 7 14 A 4 !1c
I HTATK OF OKOItOVA,
, RICHMOND COCNTT—>
WffKHKAH. Robert lta\ did. on the
9th day of May, 1912. enter Into a at!pu*j
| bit lon with the ITnlnn Raving* Hank,
iißreelnß t«* pay to aaid Cnlon Savlriß*
Hank, the nun of Five Hundred and
Fifty IwilUfM payable at tha
date and In lh«* manner aa ae| out In
ai d bond and agreement; and
WIIKRKAH It Isl further provided la
paid Vmd arid agreement, that in tha
event the aaid Uny aliall fall to pay the
puld note .*it maturity, according to Ihe
tenor and effect of paid note, then the
raid i nlon Savlnga flanfti, ItR ftitntfl n r
]eir I repreaentallvea. ehall he author
lard after advertlalng the time, terma
and place* of pale. In any newppaper ptfb-
Itahwd In tiie city «.r Auguntn, omi i
week for four wei*ka. prior to paid date
of pale, to aell at public outcry, before
the Court llouae floor in aaid City of
Augupta. to the hlgheat bidder f»W caflh,
the realty ITerelnafter deacrlhed, an»l
with the proceeda thereof, after pay
ing all egpehaea conne« ted with aatd
ante, pluili pay the Intercut due on P.tl4
debt at the date of paid Pale; and
WIIKRKAS. the paid Robert Rav. t>T
and under raid bond and agreement did
appoint the (Tnlon Savings Hank, hla at
torney in fact, with autlugity to mnke
to thefpurchaacr good and sufficient tl*
Hep In fee pimple to the Paine; and
WHKRKAA. the said Robert Ray hat
failed to pay paid debt at maturity, ac
cording to the tenor and effect of sal-1
note—
The undersigned, the Colon Raving*
Hank, under and by virtue of Ihe au
thority atal power of sale conferred In
said bond And agreement, will pell at
public outcry, to the highest bidder for
cash, at the Coup House In the County
of Richmond, In paid Htate of Georgia,
between the usual hour* of pale, on the
first Tuesday In April, 1914. the follow
ing dcperlhed property, to- wit:
!*d of land, with Improvements there
in. hB Mu- <’it\ of Augusta, Richmond
County, tlecggla. No 1733 or No 1775
McKlruie street. In that portion thereof
formerly known aa the laaßiyette Race
Course track, having a frontage on Me.
Kin nr afreet of 30 feet, and extending
hack Woutwardly between parallel line*
150 feet, more or less, to nn alley; paid
lot of land being a portion of lot* Nop.
ft. 9 10. 13. 14 and Ift In Block ft. a*
shown on plat recorded In Hook 4 It’s
572-3; and being a portion of the land
conveyed by William T. Hugg and the
l*lanl«rs Doan A Savlnga Hank lo the
Cnlon Havings Hank.
Deeds to he executed to the purchaser
by the undersigned, as attorney In fact
under the power contained in said bond
and Agreement. Terms cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers
This 7th day of March. 1914
ROPKRT RAY BY UNION HAVING*
hank. His Attorney la i .i- u
M 7 14, 21 28c
Swappers' Column
lU’FF ORPINOfON COCKKRRL. FINH
bird, for Rattrd Hock cockerel, iami
rr i.t. A 1 r«M H limm Column,
cure Herald.
\VANTKI> TO SWAP BAITY MAX
well nutntnoh lc. in first-class condi
tion. fully equipped w'lth wind shield,
top, magneto, five lights oil and carbide,
good tires, for Ift lutfsepower Maxwell
car, with two upright cylinders. In good
condition Will pay difference or will sell.
Adress Max. Swappers Column, car©
Hei Ml
want to Swap i.ot in si mmkr
vttte, Hickman Road, fenced and
hedged, for lot In lower part of city
equal value. Address Hot, Swappers
(Vlumn, care Herald.
\N 11.1. S\V ftp b, * S TALKS «>F RIB
bon cane for any thing of equal value
that I can sell for the same amount at
2Hc per stalk. Address Cune, Swappers
Column, caro Herald.
FOR EXCHANGE: ONE TRIO OK
pure Indian Runner clucks to ex
change for chickens of any kind. An
swer Ducks, Hw’appefs Column, care
Herald.
FOR EXCHANGE: 1 DETROIT JEW
e| giis stove for blue flame oil cook
stove, one large Acme Hornet hot blast
beAtlng stove for Mandy Lm Incubator.
Address If. U, Swappers Column, care
I tersKl.
wanted/
T( ro KN<>W Til \ T \\ R ARB AT
554 Broad street with a complete line
of piano*. player-pianos. Vlctrolaa,
guitars, mandolins, viola ns and all kind*
of musical Instruments Cash or credit.
W. IV Manning Music Co.
WANTED: A a ENTER BUGGY
horse f<* a lady to drivet must l*e per
fectly heart\ and well and jFlce rea
sonable. Apply -OO® D'Antlgnac Bt.
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED WOMAN TO KEEP HOUSE
and 1«H»k after children. References
required. Apply Tsnt At Co. Phone 1968.
WANTED; YOUNG I7ADY BTKNO
grnphci 1 bStltUtS for three
inonthi. state last employ tneitt. Ad
dress Substitute, Herald Office.
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
WANTED: POSITION A 8 ASSISTANT
bookkeeper and Invoice clerk; now em
ployed; desire change, best reference*.
Address; X. 1,., care Herald.
WANTED: G< HID HOO K KK K 1» K~R
with knowledge of txpewritlng desires
position. Address It. O. W., care Her
> M
WANTED—Boarders
WANTED TABLE ’lt OARI) KR 8;
rates reasonable Apply 708 Green*
street or phone 2739.
WANTED ItOARI>KRB ! ARGK Ft’RN
tshist rooms with or without board, ta
ble hoarder*. Also two rooms and halt
for light housekeeping References re
quired. 96i Greene street. Phone 3530-J.
WANTED HELP—MaIe and
Female.
WANTED M AH'. lUm.ER AND
(M«ik. «hll* or colored. Address w th
reference. P. O. Bo* 5.M
WANTED—Board
GOOD ROOM AND HOARD WANTED
b\ a young man: must be close-in.
Address M. W., care Herald.
THE AUGUSiA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
WANTED HELP—MaIe
IIOYH WANTED AN MKHHKNOBHX.
Must he sixteen years old. Apply Poe
ml Telegraph Cable Co.
Wilt 16.44 IN CAJ9H OR A ftlO 00 PAY
msnt on a pis no, by gueeelng wnat
ftf>4 ineane Contest cl.isrs Mjwrcb 14th.
W. I*. Manning Music Co.
WIN tr, 00 IN CASH OR A 114.00 PAI
merit on a piano, by guessing what
864 means Contest Hose* March 14th.
W. P Manning Music Co.
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOr'hKNT K!TININIIRP ROOM TO
rmiplr nr ynuri* m«n, with or with,
nut tmnrd, t,i prlv»t« ruiully. Addrv,,
K. R,. rare llrruld.
R)R RKNI TWO rNKCRNIHIIKD
rm»m», *4* nf\.. furntahixt and nnr un*
furnlalmd. Apply 44K Urytmlda alroet.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
Kriu HAI,K THK WKM, KHTAUMHH
ed meat business of the late K. M
Deas, Including all furniture, ftxturs*
and to*»la ami three-yeer lease on store
and residence, 313-16 Jadtßon street. Ap
ply on premises.
FOR I>l l . R ARK OLD HOOKB Ok
a I kinds and anvtliing that Is a hook.
1 • i«|U«-st p. JM-J.j Til* Street
MRH HMIT II IRVINK, NORTH Alb
gusta, Mas for am e. fine antique ma
hogany—l 4 h eve ton sideboard, three hand
some tables, at 709 Kilts street, city; bu
reau, washstsnd, chair, hronxes, at 450
Broad.
FOR SALK; 4*» l{~l’ R-PAHSKNHKR
automobile, first-elites condition, f*»ur
new tires. Will sell cheap li. F. Boone,
627 Broad.
FOR HALF: G A RICK *8 PROLIFIC
H«-ed Corn, improved and selected un
der direction of government expert. i«ed
variety test of ien varieties past two
years. Yields hundred hugnefs per acre
under favorable conditions Price |3 per
bushel. Pride Ham big boll rollon seed,
1 1-lft staple. $2 per bushel. L. C. Chap
pell, Lykeslund. H. C.
FOR BALK; ONK GOOD IRON SAFK.
slightly used; good as new; will seij
cheap *o quick buyer. Address 8. 8.,
care Herald.
FOR HALF MRH. F. P. WRLCH~AT
670 Carolina Avenue. North Augusta,
will sell her household furniture at
* '.ill at i • i ’phona 3367-J.
FOR SALE—Poultry
WE BELL WHITE IaEGHORN EGGS
for 60 cents per setting «-f 16; fine
stock. Harlem Poultry Yards, Harlem,
Ga.; F. J. Walton, Proprietor.
HPFF ORPINGTON. THK WINNING
kind where ever shown. My birds have
that golden buff color so much desired.
A few cockerels ami pullets nt bargain
prices. Eggs for hatching. 9?.04, 1 3.00
ami $5.40 per 16. R. W. Whitaker, 802
Pine street.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
foR HI vi LARGE 81 ORE NEAR
Enterprise Factory, on Greene street.
Apply 1313 HVoud street.
RpPIDISNCK 1225 K 1.1.13 STRKET, X
rooms .iiiil bath, g-iage, jii(»dern im
jwovements. Reduced rent till October
Ist. L J Rtgff, a
FOR RENT: FURNISHED COTTAGE.
Moderate price, neiir car line;
m i -1 Bummervtll*. A<i<lres» 11. K
M.. care The Herald.
FOR RENT FIRBT-CLABB REBTAU
rant on Campbell street, near Union
Station and new government building,
including furniture, fixtures and com
plete restaurant equipment. Reduced
rental until October. Apply to Goodwin
Hi Duvall, Union Savings Hank Building.
FOR RENT: STORAGE ROOM. 30x25;
centrally located; can be used for oth
er purposes. Apply y. J. T., lierald Of
f I ce.
Ii >R RENT STORE AND DWELLING
1738 Milledgevllle Road; 6-room cot
tage at 1830 Walton Way. gas and elec
tric lights, all conveniences. Phona
lttl-J.
HOUSES TOR RENT: 2000 BLOCK OP
Ellis. 2 new huiises with bath, >15.00;
No. 26 10th street. 6-rooms and bath.
•>25.00: No IS 10th street, 7 rooms and
bath. $25.00: 1164 Broad. flat 6 room a
and hath. $21.00; 216 12th, store, >20.00.
Cochran A Mayson, Re.-G Estate and
Renting Agents. 214 Marbury street.
FOR SALE —Real Estate
FOR BARE 805 7TH STREET, 712
Calhoun street; 922 Telfair street.
Phone 1655-J.
FOR BALE CHEAP CORNER HICKB
amt Wrights, good paying grocery
business, stock and fixtures, nice four
room house attached, large burn and
stable, storage house, good horse, two
wagons, one buggy, coal, wood and
chicken houses, two sets harness, num
bfS* nice fruit tress, flower garden, etc.
I ait 84x135. All for >3.650.00. Haokett A:
Hell.
Ft IR B\i B FARMS 2 1 FARMS IN
South Carolina and Ge«Tgla. any size
and location. Houses and lots hi all parts
of Augusta for sale or exchange. Terms
to suit. Cochran & Mason, Real Estate
snd Renting Agents, 214 Marbury.
i tSt 8 \IJ 1\ N<>RTH AUGUST .
room eoltage for home or Investment;
one block from Hampton Terrace. Appl\
11. M Wall.
FOR s\il IN NORTH SUOUBTA 2-
story frame house. 8 rooms, lot 56x250
feet to alley, with corner lot 100x94 feet
Joining same premises: stable, buggv
*hed. cow stable, chicken house, tool
house: >2.5*10; terms. >V>O cash balance
same as rent. Phone 3585-W. ~*uc
LOST AND FOUND
ROST; IN BUSINESS SECTION. MAR.
4th, string of amber beads. Rewant
for return to Buckeye Cotton Oil Cck, ut
P. O Box 725.
ROST* ST RAY ID OR STOLEN f TWO
Jersey cows, one chestnut color with
hole bored in horns. or»e wlrfte and lemon
spotted with small ring in ear. J. R.
Hardman. 1057 Clmfee Ave. or phone
1073-J.
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR S.VI.K: FINE SADDI.K HORSK,
high brril, vi-rv ptyllsh hiiil gpntlo.
uplrmlld for la.lies' u*e; an exceptional
ly fine looking horae. A.l.lrees J. K.
Clancy, 6U‘ Kills atreet. Phona 2S6S.
FOR BAUcT" 1 JERSEY - BLXL, WELJ,
bre.l Call phone 5t5.
AUGUSTA GLAZING CO.
RKCI.A7.INU OF AI.L, KINDS.
SKTTING PLATE GLASS
REPAIRING CIU'RCH WINDOWS OF
I.KAD AND ART GLASS.
REPAIRING SHOW CASKS.
REPLACING AI'Tt'MOBILK WIND
SHIELDS A SPECIALTY.
448 BROAD
TAPL D. FAGAN. MGR.
PHONE M.
FREE DIRT: ‘
DIRT FOR FILLING LOTS GIVEN
»»av AuguEta Cab & Transfer Co..
Bto Kilts atreet.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
FOR ELECRTUCAL WORK CAIJ. THE
Ingram Electric Co.. Phone ISSI-J.
ITompt. courteous efficient service.
WIN |r.,06 IN CASH OR A Itft.M PAY
merit on li plena, try ffunefclnv wtmt
M. 4 rnenne Pnnteel rlnaea March 14th.
W. I*. Mannlriß Mualc Co.
PIANO HARO AIN. TO grif'K lII’YKR.
fxel upright pliinn for I'fluh A. A.
Thomim I*tnno Co., *3s Proud St.. Au-
Suita. On.
win |s.oo in i’.vs 11 or a’iio.m pay
mrpt nn n piano, by gtiraalng what
*f.4 rtiMina Contrat r.ina.a Marcn 14th.
W. I*. Manning Mualc Co.
WAKE UP
AND OPEN Yfil'K KYKS SPEND
vour money where you get value re
ceived In whola anlea, half aolea. ladtea'
turned aolea and rtiliher heala na»
hand-aewed work a apeelalty. W. Gold
en. lte-5 Kill* atreet.
WIN tS.OO IN CASH OR A 110.04 PAY
merit nn a piano, liy gueeelng what
*fu mean*. Con 'ret roar. March 14th.
W. I*. Manning Mualc Co.
W K HAVE A Nt’MWCROF ÜBBU
p.aime. In go-d lone and time. ISa,
170, lino »rd up. I'aed parlor organa.
In good condition, $25, S4O and SBS. Par
ticular attention given to tuning and re
pah* orilera. A A, Thonina Plano Co,
03!) Ilroad atreet. Phone 656.
WIN s:..nn in CASH OR A fto.nn PAY
merit on a piano, hy «gue*Mlng what
554 menne f'onteat cloaca March 14th.
W. V. Manning Mnic Co.
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
DPR TRPNK DOCTORS (AND THEY
are rot onca> can pm your old dla
ahled trunk or grip In flrat-claaa condi
tion A new alat, lock, clamp, etc., and
Ita In com! lon for years of service.
Coat la email. Give ua a call. Augusta
Trunk Factory, 735 Broad, oppoalts
Monument.
WIN $:.,00 IN CASH OR A sin.on PAY
ment on a piano, hy guessing what
R 54 means. Contest closes March 14th,
W. I*. Manning Mualc Co.
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
REPAIRING PRICES:
PAW
Rubber Heels 25c
Men’s Half Soles, sewed. .75c
SI.OO
Men’s Sewed Soles .. ..75c
Men’s Tack Soles 50c
Ladies’ Soles and Rubber
Heels 75c
Ladies’ Sewed Soles .. . .65c
Ladies’ and Children’s
Tack Soles 25c to 50c
Tread Air Rubber Heels .25c
Sorinq Steo Rubber Heels 3bc
Cat Paw Rubber Heels ..35c
Osulivan Rubber Heels --45 c
Shoes called for and delivered.
Out-of-Town People Use Parcel
Post.
AL EX RAE,
Phone 323 236 9th St.
For High Class Individ^
TAILORING
A. H. MIEGEL
219 7th St., Leonard Bldg.
DRY STEAM CLEANING AND PRESS
ing ladies’ nnd men’s garments of all
kinds. Ladies’ suits and <h*esses altered,
a specialty. Paris Dry (’leaning Co., 121
Koilock street. Phone 3038-J.
SANG LEE LAUNDRY
so 9 Mclntosh st . office *t 4o«
Jackson St., next to Chop Suey Res
taurant. Fhor.s 2611, Sang Les, Prop.
A Good Work Shos. mads to measurs
from Solid Calf Skin £
Leather 4>OeO(J
Augusta Shoe Repairing
Phone 943. 965 Broad
PAW
Rubber Heels 25 c
Men's Sew Soles 750
$1 00
Men's Whole Soles SIOO
Men's Tack Soles 500
Ladies' Soles and Rubber Heels 75C
Ladies' Sewed Soles, Leather
H * el » 65C
Ladies' and Children’s Tack
* le * 25C to 5()0
Tread Air Rubber Heels 25^
Spring Step Rubber Heels ... 35C
Cat Paw Rubber Heels 350
Osullvan Rubber Heels 45C
y
Your Shoes repaired while you are
at home. Work called for and deliv.
ered.
J. SAWILOWSKY, Prop.
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise, Craftman
shlp and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops snd
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised
automobiles.
Magneto and carburator work my
apeelalty. Talephona 1.11. Sunday
phone 2075-J All work guarnnteal.
Cheeseborouqh Repair Shop
Tha Red Front &■!<> Broad St.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Largest stock of tires
Strut price* four makes. Retnrand-
Ing and repairing at 'o*'* l *?”•
The n-jjal comp’stalv equipped shop
nnd competent workmen.
Davis Tire and Rubber
Company
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
When your car need* repairing bring
* f so Mi w .
Wi keep vour Electric Beif-BtartW,
Electric L‘ght* and Oeneaton in
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 2997. ?2ft Reynolds Bt.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Protect your automobile In the
Royal Insurance Company, of Eug
lond. Strongest In the world. In
sures against Fire, Theft, Liability.
Property Damage, and Collision
Damage*. We alao Iwue accident
and health policies. Ail at the low
est adequate rate*.
J. V. H. ALLEN & CO.,
•Phone 411. 121 J»ckaon St.
AUTOMOBILE~PAINTING
We Jiave opened a first class
Paint Shop, and can attend your
wants at verv reasonable cost.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
AUTO REPAIRING
Electric Self-starter and Ignatlon
expert*. All work guaranteed.
B. P. BOONE.
Phone 526. 527 Broad.
BOARDERS
Accommodations, nice rooms good
meals; rates reasonable.
Phone 1824 1034 Broad St
BICYCLES
Agent for READING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the
best equipped repair shop in the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE,
226-23 9th. phone 1914.
CIGARS.
For Bigger, Busier Augusta Smoke
F. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. Dry Oak nnd Pine
£>>ove Wood. Hill de lvery.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
DRY CLEANING
ROBERTSON TAILORING CO.,
1001 12th St. Phone 1268.
l.ndles’ and gent’s clothes Clean,
pressed and dyed. French Dry Clean
ing a specialty. All work guaranteed.
Work called for and delivered same
day. $
Electrical Contractors
Auto Supplies.
Fresh Batteries Weekly.
WHITNEY-EVE CO.
1033 Broad. Phone 1316.
GRIMAUD’S^VEGETABLES
"We send out nothing but the
freshest of vegetables. Received
dally at.
GRIMAUD’S
.Phone 1305.
Georgia Electrical Co.
House Wiring and Electric Signs.
Let us quote you. 933 Broad.
H. B. MITCHELL, Mgr.
WIN' $5.00 IN CASH OR A SIO.OO FAY
ment on n piano, by guessing what
R 54 means. Contest closes March 14th.
W. P. Manning Music Co.
MEAT MARKET
REAL BARGAINS IN FRESH
Meats for cash at M. T.
Hair’s Market, 6th and Ellis.
Phone 542.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
CT.AWFOOT SIDEBOARDS. TEA TA
bles. card table, desks, high post beds,
book cases, fenders, andirons, candle
sticks. Upholstering and repairing. F.
Kenyon. 312 7th St. Phone 2219.
4 FINANCIAL
MONET TO LEND ON READ F.STATE.
Augusta Real Estate Co., (33 Broad St*
Hot Weiners
Cold Drinks and Fresh Home-made
Pies, at 116 Campbell St., Breed
love's Place, next door to the Ar
mory.
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work dons by expe'.i
eaced tinner*. All work given per
senal attention. My prloea are
rl|kt
e. A. DEMOS!,
Phone tOIL HI Bread it.
GARAGES
IVEY'S GARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HITPMOBTI.ES
Five years' experience with
Chalmers and Hopmoblles.
CARS FOR HIRE.
PERROUX AGONES
Augusta Garage
Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies.
Free air. Open day and ntghL
Largest In city.
720-22 Reynolds St.
Phone 120.
GASOLINE, 18'/*o
Motor care washed and polished,
25c, 40e.
UNION GARAGE
G~ARA'GE—REPAIR SHOP.
STUDEBAKER DEALERS.
7TH AND REYNOLDS.
PHONE 378.
AUGUSTA MACHINE CO.
HARNESS MAKER
W. W. SIMS
647 CALHOUN STREET. %
Harness making and repairing of
valises and satchels.
~STe. MARSTON’S
Harness and Shoe Shop. All work
done by hand.
738 Ellis St.
N. W. ST’LI.IVANrn 59~Broad - Ft..
Harnss maker and Repairer. Work
neatly done at moderate prices. I can
save you money on custom made
harness,
MARKETS
G .S. Smtth. Native meats, beef pork,
veal, country style sausage, staple
and fancy groceries; fresh produce.
Phone 63. 218 Center St.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and square. New tick made free.
Return mattresses same day. Phone
1916—shops 1251 Marbury street.
_ I MATTRESSES
I have complied with the regu
lations of the Board of Health, I
can make mattresses at your
home, In or out of the state. L.
J. Murray, 503 Broad SL 'Phone
No. 666,
"PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Perorating see E. B. Smith & Son,
70! Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed;
city refrences.
PIANOS
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO.
Phone 6Sft..* 639 Broad St.
Pianos, Player Pianos, Electric Pi
anos, Organs; Graphophones and
Records.--Everything Musical.
PIANOS AND VICTOROLAS
Phone 3327. 864 Broad.
The latest styles the market affords.
CASH OR CREDIT.
W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO.
POOL, POOL POOL,
2 1-2 Cue
Do Droo In Pool Parlors.
818 Broad St.
REAL ESTATE
If you buy your houses. Tots nnd
farm lands from me we both make
money.
J, B, CHAPMAN,
Phone 2900-J. Kills fk Campbell Sta.
REAL ESTATE
Attractive bargains In city prop
erty and farm land*.
Ellis and Campbell Sts.
J. B. CHAPMAN
Phone 2900-J.
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta. Ga. 469.
Used Automobile Sale
One Rambler Runabout, $25 00
One 4-Passenger Oakland,
One 1913 Overland Roadster,
Two I.lttle Four Roadsters,
One 5-Passenger Westcott,
One 5-Passenger Marion (New).
All cars In first class condition.
L. C. Edelblut
651 BROAD STREET.
£OObI' s
ARB
onn D
rUUfs
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W.B*Toole & Co.
Tel. 264. 935 Broad.
“Let Us Cover Your
House”
SATURDAY. MARCH 7.
_ RUBBER STAMPS
■. W. DOboE.
Rubber Stamp*, Steal,. Ridge*. Stan
el'a. Alumnlum Check*. &c. 653 El
ba street.
PHONE 1421.
STORAGE.
We do along..
We pack end ehlp gnode.
We aave you money on eeeond
hand good,.
We eave you money on new gor.d,.
We alwny, have bargain* for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.
Phone 659. 567 Broad.
BE~WING~MACHINES
LEWIS E. MOSLEY
Phone 15CT 631 Broad
Rowing machines repaired, needle*,
part* of all kind*; bargains tn second
hand machines.
SANITARY HAIR
PARLORS.
Hair Dressing Messaging, Manicur
ing.
Phone 665. 946 Broad St.
SPECIALISTS
DR. N. H ALFORD.
The only Realdent (2t year*) and
Reliable specialist In Augusta treat
ing ah diseases Of men. women and
Children Successfully without opera
tion. Consultation free and Invited.
_OFFICE 969 BROAD S'L
THE CLOCK MAN
J. C. CARNS
210 Centre St,
Watch and Clock Repair Shop.
Twenty-four years daily experience;
tens years at this location.
Guarantee work on guaranteed Stock
TAILORS.
HARDWICK 6 GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS
Suits Made to Order. Phone 1622
213 6th Street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Phone 1794. 823 9th. Street.
First Class Tailoring. Cleaning.
Pressing and Repairing.
CHARLIE McLAUGLIN. ~
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and
Dyed. French Dry Cleaning a spe
cialty. Ladies Suits and Skirts.
Phone 2735. Cor. Jackson & Calhoun
Streets.
sTd.”spead 5
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.
Phone 3076. 1149 Broad Street.
TIN SHOP
PHILIP L. MACK, \
Phone 493. 9t3 Ellis St
Tin and Sheet Iron Worker.
Estimates given on all tin and she.
Iron work. Prompt attention to re
pairing.
_ WELD ,NG _
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Fhone 1332. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, and all kind,
of machinery breaks repaired car
bon cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WKS. '
Established 1847
Manufacturers of farm wagon*
carts and trucks, especially equip
ped for repairing and painting.
Corner Ellis and 9th. Sts.
Telephone 1309-J Augusta. Ga.
WOOD YARD
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY °INE AND OAK
Stove Wood a Specialty.
Quick Delivery.
C. A. KING. Mgr.
Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick,
WAGON SHOP
BLACKSMITH WORK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS
18 Centre St.
WALL TAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 712 Broad St.
& r & • j
fWAhTON PRINTING GOHPtiCY |
"WE PRINT TO PLEAS*".
MASSAGE
MANICURE
HAIR CUT
SHAMPOO
= GET IT AT=
HICKEY’S
221 JACKSON ST.