The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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TUESDAY. MARCH 1C JERRY ON THE JOB Todays Financial and Commercial News AUGUSTA CUTTUN MARKET Middling closed today at 13i4c. Tone steady. Middling Last Year 1214 c. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Good ordinary .. 11 Strict good ordinary 11 1-- Low middling: 12 1-t Strict low middling 12 7-M Middling. 13 1-H Strict middling 13 3-S Good middling 13 5-8 First tinges 12 7-8 Second tinges 12 1-4 Previous Day’s Figures Good ordinary 10 7-8 11 Strict good ordinary 11 3-8 1-2 Low middling 12 1-8 1-4 Strict low middling 12 3-4 7-8 Middling 13 1-8 Strict middling 13 1-4 3-8 Good middling 13 1-2 5-8 Tinges, first ” 12 3-8 7-8 Tinges, second 12 1-8 1-4 Receipts For Week Sales. Sp’n. Shin* Saturday .... 421 110 835 Monday 582 1357 Tuesday \ . . . 887 495 Wednesday . . . Thursday .... .... FYiday .... . . Totals . . . .1800 110 2687 • Comparative Receipts !9F 291« Saturday ... ... 459 455 Monday 804 823 Tuesday 423 720, Wednesday —— Thursday .... Fr day . ... 4 .... Totals 1686 15$8 NEW YORK COTTON. New York. —There was a renewal of renewal of yesterday's late buying move ment at cotton's opening today. Liv erpool failed to meet expectations based on yesterday's New York close and firstj prices were two points higher on March but generally two to five joints lower under scattering liquidation or realiz ing. Offerings however were evry rapid ily absorbed around the opening f'gu’es and the active months sold three to five points net higher during the early trad ing on covering end Lull support. Realizing checked the advance and caused reactions to about yesterday’s close but the market showed a steady undertone shortly after midday. Continued Wall street and western buying gave the market a generally steady tone during the early afternoon with active months ruling about four to five points net higher. Cotton future closed firm. iilgh. Low. Close. March 1237 1225 1236 May 1179 1167 1178 Julv 1170 1159 1169 August 1157 1149 tins October 1139 1127 1138 December UtTT 1133 1148 COTTON Liverpool.—Cotton spot In fair de mand; prices steady; middling fair 7.61; good middling 7.3.7: middling 6.97; low middling 6.61; good ordinary 5.79; orl nary 5.29. » Saleß 10,000. Including 9.200 American nnd I,OIV- for speculation and export. Receipts 20.000. Including 19.300 Am erican. Futures closed quiet and steady. March 0.53 March and April 6.58 April and May 6.5:t4 May and June 6.52 June and July 6.D4 July and August 6.434 August and September .. 6.344 September and October 6.234 October and November 6.154 November and December 6.11 December and January 6.09 4 January and February ... 6.094 Februarv and March 6.11 March and April 6.124 NEW ORLEANS COTTON New Orleans.-Cotton opened steady, two to five points down in response to poor cables and higher temperatures nt the belt Shorts bought covers freely and half an hour after the opening prices were one to two points net up. p r |,. e p worked to four to five points i net lower under moderate selling. At noon the market was steady one to two points net up. ~MONEY*MARKET New York.—Call momy steady 1 3-4- a-. ruling rate 1 7-S; rinsing 1 3-4a2. Tlm*» loans firm: 60 days 3; 90 days 3 1-4: six months 3 1-2. Mercantile paper 4a41-2. Sterling exchange firm; 60 days 483. Ti, demand 486. Comhu-rcial hills 453. (Jovprnment b nds steady. Raiiroad Stocks and Receipts Stock in Augusta, 1913 74.52 V Stock in Augusta. 1914 70.844 Rec. since Sept. 1. 1913 313.833 Rec. sines Sept. 1, 1914 340,968 Augusta Daily Receipts 1913. Jflv Georgia Railroad 114 133 Southern Railway Co 81 83 Augusta Southern 39 Augusta-Aiken Ry Cen. of Ga. R. R. 76 218. Georgia and Florida 41 C. and W. C. Ry 67 48 A. C. L. R. R. 48 119 Wagon 8 12 Canal River Net receipts 423 65 4 Through 66 Total 423 720 Port Receipts Today, Tr Galveston 14093 7861 New Orleans a 8444 5246 Mobile * 1964 3*»» Savannah 3083 3121 Charleston 331 lo Wilmington 177 Norfolk 807 Total ports (est.) 2800 19229 Interior Receipts Today. Last Tr. Houston .* 5272 Memphis 1133 St. Louis Cincinnati ■ LittD Rock —• ' Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, .March 6, 1914. .1914. 1913. 1912. Receipts . . 91,757 132,113 Shipments .. 113.706 154,080 Stock 674,429 673.122 Came Jn SR- 154,6922 281,151 Crop m St. 11.350,789 12,976,461 Vl*. Sup. .. 5,4991,952 5,964,842 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Hit. —Wheat Ranged on bear ish entiles and good domestic weather. Opened 1-4 to 3-S lower and showed lit tle sign of rallying power. Fine weauier and lower rabies weak ened on corn. nesting orders jWevent ed any radical setback. Opened from l-Bal-4 off to a shade advance. After a reaction the market again turned easy. Sellers rushed to unload oat*. De mnnd however was slow. I’roviHions sympathized with coarse grains' weakness Opened from last night's level to 7 1-2 lower and later was Inclined to hang around bottom figures. Withdrawal of selling pressure allow ed wheat to react on short covering Closed strong. 5-8 to 3-4 above la»t night. Decrease In receipts at Interior Illi nois points with better cash demand here and at Buffalo helped turn corn upgrade. Closed strong at 3-Bal-2 to 5-Bh3-4 net advance. . WHEAT— • open High. T ow. CDsa Mav .... 92% 93% 92% 93% Julv .... 87% 88% 87'4 88% CORN-- Mav .... fi«% 65% 88% July .... 65% 85% 65% 66% OATH— May .... 39 39% 38% 39% July .... 39 39% 387, 39% PORK— Mav . . . .2150 2152% 2142% 2142% July . . . .2152% 2155 2U5 2150 I.ARP— Mav . . . .1072% 1072% 1072% 1072% Julv . . . .1090 1092% «1090 1090 RTBfi— Mav . . . .1150 1152% 1142% 1145 July . . . .1162% 1162% 1155 1155 LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO HOG AND CATTLE MARKET Chicago, Ills. Hogs: steady: bulk of Vor.aß7f>; light 850#- 877 1-2: mixed 850a880; heavy 835*880; Tough 835a850; pigs 700a840. Cattle: Receipts 4.fK»O; weak: beeves 726*970; Texas steers 710n810j stackers and feeders 560r810; rows and 370a855; calves 75*^*10.50. Sheep: Receipts 24.000. Native 495a -625: vearllngs 59 f 'a7lo; lambs, native 885*780. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago—O'sh grain: Wheat No. 2 rod 95 1-4; No. 2 hard 92 3-': No. 2 northern 94a95; No. 2 spring 91a95. No corn. Oats standard 39 1-2. Pork 21.42 1-2. laird 19.52 1-2. Ribs 10.62 1 -2a11,25. —"Oh, by the way, dear," said the merchant as he was preparing to leave the house in the morning, "If I find I can't, be home to dinner I will send a note by messenger." "Don't trouble yourself," said the wife sweetly, "I have already found it on the blotting pad.”—Western Mall. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET ■ ■ % New York.—While various points of weakness were observed in the stork market during the morning, yet its gen eral action convinced bulls that it had been thoroughly liquidated and the ad vance of various specialties continued. Increase in Steel tonnage figures was a he’pful feature. Despite successive bear raids on some stocks buying orders came in steadily, giving the impression that the shorts were taking t>n stocks under cover of forced selling else where. European buying in Steel and KaiFroud shares Indicated the abatement of for eign liquidation which has been a de pressing influence for sometime. The spectacular rise of United States Ex press was carried further, touching 86 1-2. compared with 54. h fortnight ago. Chesapeake and Ohio rallied briskly on official assurances that cuivent earn ings were at the rate of 7 per cent an nually. Bonds steady.( • NEW YORK STOCK LIST East Sale. Amalgamated Copper 74% American Beet Sugar 22% American Cotton Oil 4 1 American Smelting and Refining... 68% American Sugar Refining 100% American Tel. and Tel. 121% Ancaonda Mining Company 96% Atchison 96 % Atlantic Coast Line 121 Baltimore and Ohio 89% BVooklyn Rapid Tansit 92% Canadian Pacific 2ns% Chesapeake and Ohio 52% Chicago and North Western 133% Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 99% Colorado Fuel and Iron 32 Colorado and Southern 4.. 4 21 Delaware and Hudson 15 *) Denver and Rio XSrande 12 Erie * 28% General EJeetric 148 Great Northern pfd 127 Great N'Ythern Ore Ctfs 36% Illinois Central 109 Interborough Metropolitan 14% Do pfd 59»/ a Inter Harvester 103% Louis' l # e and Nashville 135 Missouri Pacific 25 Missouri. Kansas and Texas 17% I Lehigh Valley 141% National Lead ... 49*4 New York Central 89% Norfolk and Western 103% Northern Pacific * 111% Pennsylvania 11l People s Gas 121 Pullman Palace Cat* 152 Reading ..164 Ro»k Island Company 4% Do pfd 7% Houtrern Pacific 94% Southern Railway 25 I’n‘on Pacific 157% United States Steel 64% Do pfd 109% Wabash 2% Western Union 03% New Haven 70% Crown Prince Gets Cold Reception ■l'*A *■■ ' '■ *tfwfek%& I PRINCE ALEXANDER OF SERVIA. Belgrade, Servia -All hope of a Rtts so-Servian marriage alliance seems gone since the return of frown Prince Alexander from the court of Czar Nicholas. It was an open secret that his mission in HI. Petersburg was to contract an engagement with one of the czar s daughers. hut his reception by the Russian Brand Duchesses- was decidedly cool. The rumor persists that the prince will seek an American heiress for his wife In ordcf to rebuild the fallen fortunes of the house of Karageorgevitch. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. Ga. The Show Was Too Realistic for the Youngster 1 INTERS IN GINNING REPORT Future Annual Figures of the Census Bureau Will Give On ly the Lint Cotton. Washington. D. C. —Future annual re povts of the census bureau on the quant ity of cotton ginned will not. as hereto fore, include the quantity of linters in the total production hut will relate only to lint cotton. This change announced today will be effective beginning with the next report on March 20th In formation as to the production of lint ers, however. Director Harris states, will he given in a footnote so that compara tive figures may be on the basis of reports in previous years. in explaining why he regards the change advisable, Director Harris ssld: "The annum! reports on the quantity of cotton ginned have heretofore In cluded the quantity obtained by the oil mills. F< rmerly then* was only a com-' paratively smali quantity of lintels ob tained and they were of such a grade as could he used, to some extent, for the same purposes as werV the lower grades of cotton. Many of the oil mills have now Installed machinery for the closer debating of the seed. This has result ed in a large increase in the total quant ity of linters produced each year and, at the same time in lowering the avrt*age quality of the fiber, so that now only u small part if any is used as a subs'i tute for lint cotton.” AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES. PROVISIONS D. S. Reg. Ribs, 60-lb 13 D. S. Reg. Flutes, 8-lb. av 11% D. S. Clear Plates .. A 10% I). S. Bellies, 25-lb 14 Pearl Grits, 96-11*. all size 1.95 O. K. Molasses Feed 1.72% Yellow Corn 90 Red Cob White Corn 94 Best Feed Oats 55 Best White Oats 56 Jarhoa’s Royal high pat. flour .... 6.25 New Crop Key. 11. Rice 06% New Crop Med. Ml. Rice 05% ..Japan Head Rios 03% Choice < inti) < toffee .11 Fair Green Coffee 12 Teneent Roasted Coffee, 100 pkgs. .07% Arbuekle's Coffee, ptfr c*. 100-1 b... 20.60 Arbuckle’s Ground Coffee, 36-1 b... 20.80 Cuba Molasses, bids 28 lieboiled Ga*. Syrup, % bids 30 New Crop Ga. Syrup, % bids 30 Wire Nalls, per keg, Basis 2.05 Va. Peanuts 06% N. Y. Gr. Sugar, bids or bulk bags 4.60 N. Y. Gr. Sugar. 4-25 bags 4.55 N. Y. Gr Sugar, (24-5-lb. ertns) per If* 4.70 N. Y. GV. Sugar (60-2 crtrpO per pound 4.70 N. Y. Gr. Sugar 32-3% ertns, per pound 4.70 10-oz. Evaporated Milk 3.75 Peerless 5r Hvapfl Milk. 6 d0z.... 2.85 % - Oil Sardines. 100 6c cans 3.65 1- Chum Salmon 90 2- lb. Tomatoes 70 3- Tomtit* es 95 New Argo Salmon, per doz. ..... 1.50 AUGUST A SECURITIES. RONDS AND STOCKS (Corrected Wu4*kly for Thu An gusts Herald by Martin & Garrett) Bank Stocks. Bid Ask Augii* a Pavings P.atik 160 Merchants’ Bank 217 229 National Exchange Bank of Augusts 130 136 Planters I .os n d- Havings Bank (par value 10) 41 45 Union Havings Bank (par vulus 251 ... 71 85 Railroad Stocks. A. A W. V R. R. Co ..145 jr,o Augusta Kr. Bavurinah Ry C0...103 104 Chattahoocha* A Gulf R. It. Company 102 On It It. A- Banking Co 257 260 Seaboard pfd stork 60 63 Hoahoard common stock .. .. 20 2t Southwestern R. R. Co 103 166 Factory Bono*. Augusta Factory, isi u*. t*U MAN 38 99 Eagle A Phoenl,. Mills Co. Ist 6n. 1226, J dr J 95 ZOO Eicerprls* Mfg Co. Ist. 5s 1923 M. AN 90 92 sihle- Mfg. Co. Ist. 6*. 1923 J. & J 90 02 Factory Stock*. Aiken Mfg. Co 30 Gianltevllle Mfg. Co 100 110 King Mfg. Co 77 82 King Mfg Co., pfd 104 104 Banglev Mfg. Co. 40 Sibley Mfg Co. 45 50 Warren Mfg Co 65 70 Warren Mfg Co. pfd 102 104 Enterprlae Mfg. Co 65 69 HOURLY TEMPERATURES Degrees. 6 a. m 21 7 ii. rn 32 8 a. m. 34 9 a. m ! 37 10 a. m 43 11 ft. rn 50 12 noon 82 1 p. m 63 2 p rn 65 Swappers' Column BUFF ORPINGTON COCKEREL. KING bird, f<>t Haired Rook cockerel, mum grade. Address **ll,** Swappers Column, care Herald. WANTED TO B\\ AP BABY M\ \ well automobile, in first-class c«>ndi »lon, fully equipped with wind shield, top, magneto, five lights oil and carbide, good tires, for 16 horsepower Maxwell car. with two upright cylinders, in good condition. Will pay difference or will sell Adress Max, Swapper* Column, care Hera Id. WAN? To" SWAP T OT IN SUMMER vllle. Hickman Road. fenced and hedged, for lot In lower part of city equal value. Address Lot, Swappers Column, rare Herald. WILL SWAP” 5.000 STALKS OF RIB bon cano for any thing of equal value that I can sell for the same amount at 2%c per stalk. Address Cane, Swappers Column care Herald. rOR EXCHANGE ON* TRIO OT pure Indian Runner durkN to ex change for chickens of any kind. An swer Ducks, Swappers Column, care Herald. FOR EXCHANGE: 1 DETROIT JEW e| gas stove for blue flame \»ll cook stove, one large Acme Hornet hot blast heating stove for Mandy Lee incubator. Address 11. R., Swappers Column, care Herald. A TR \l\ UD pj iINTER 3 ' KKM OLD, for automatic shotgun, or visible type writer. Address "Burt,” Swappers Col umn. care Herald. m INDARD BREI% REGISTERED saddle mare for young mule, or as payment on automobile. Address 4, Moodv/* Swappers Column, care ller- Id. WANTED TO SWAP 5-PASSENGER Ford car, in good condition, for Ford 2-passenger Runabout. Address Ex change, Swappers Ccjumn, care Herald. POLITICAL NOTICES HA VINO HEI7N NONMINATED AT A IllliM meeting of th« voter* of the Fourth Ward, 1 hereby announce iny relf n candidate for Council, subject to the White Primary. I nc I'Yi .Sun L. S .DAVIS. LEGAL NOTICES. BTATK <>F OF.ORDIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereim J. K. Kavnnmigll did rnnke, execute and deliver unto T. <l. Phllpnt Ida certain Hand fur Title agreeing to convey to the auld T. (J. Fhllpot I lie Ihihl described In Bald Itond for Title, upon the payment by the itM Id T. <J. I‘hllpot of Ida principal note for one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, besides In lereat. and Whereas the euld Itorid for Title sro vlded In the event of failure.of sain T. <; Phllpnt to pay said Inter/at or said prlnelpaj debt lit the time and place of payment that auld J 10. Kuvanauah Is uuthrJNsed and empowered to sell said properly at public out-cry at the Court House door, llichmond County, (Jeorgln, afier advertising the time, terms arid place of sale and the property to he sold, once a week for four weeks in any newspaper printed and published In auld Richmond County, and Whereas, the said T Q. Phllpnt has defaulted 111 the payment of said prin cipal debt and said Interest thrfreon from February 2Stl>, 1813. Now therefore pursuant to the powers contained In said Itond for Title tho under sinned will expose for sale to the Idßhest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door, llichmond County, Oeorgin, at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, April 7th, 1914, the following described prop erty, to-wlt: All that lot. tract or parcel of land with Improvements thereon, lying, being and situate in the City of Augusta, said Stale and County, known as No, 203, In Hiock I, of Druid I’ark, as the same li* shown on 11 plal of lols recorded In Hook I It's, folio 221. In the Clerk's Office, Richmond County, (leorgla. Said lot having a front on Druid Park Avenue of ;jo feet and 4 Inches and running back of even width 100-feet; bounded North hy lot No. 205; Fast by Druid Park Avenue; South by pat't of lot No. 203. and West by 10l No. 202; with the right and privilege of using 3 feet fl Inches of the Southern portion of said lot as ti Joint alley-way. Terms cash. 3. E KAVANAUOH. SAMI.. H. MYKItS, Attorney for J. E. Knvnnnugh. M 10 17 24 31 GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— By virtue of the power contained In it erlalit si" urlty deed mad" In- Burwe 1 K M. Coat* 111 Mary 0. Wleksr, dated March 3rd. 11111, duly recorded In Ihe Clerk's Office, Richmond Superior Court, will he sold on the first Tuesday In April, 1914, before the Court Mouse door, of said County, during the legal hours of sale: All that lot of land In said State and County, In the city of Augusta, having :i frontage of thirty (30) feel on the north side of Broad street, between the Harrisburg Bridge and Pearl Avenue, and extending hack between parallel lines to the Augusta Canal. Bounded: North by said Canal. East by lot of Jos. I Bowles. Jr.; South by Broad street: West by lot now or formerly of W, K Miller, And being the same lot of land conveyed to said Coats by said Bowles by deed recorded In said office In Book 7 B's, 279. Default having been made In the pay ment of the principal and Interest, which matured on the 3rd day of March, 1914. HI'ItWKU. F. M. COATH, hy MART <:. WICKER-AKRIDGE, Ills AttiAney In fact. M 10 17 24 31 Daily Pattern 9719.—A POPULAR STYLE. Girls’ Dress in Balkan Style, with Chemisette, and with 1/Ong <»r Short Sleeve. Brown kindergarten doth with trim ming of brown ami white percale Is here shown. The fronts, open below' n chemi sette, that meets the rolling collar. Tim broad belt Joins the waist and skirt. The pattern is cut in four sizes 6. 8, 10 and 12 >"*ars It requires 3 1-2 yards of 44-Inch material fuT a 10-\ ear size. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents In silver or stamps No. Size 4it.s«,,4*M«»ssi< Namu ••••«••••• •• ••••• t *••••«•• » Street and No. City Btstu HE HAD EXPERIENCE. Once upon a time a small boy about three years old was taken to tin* church to be baptized. As soon as li»* (‘.aught sight ol the bowl of water In Abe minister’s hand he remembered his antipathy for the bathtub and straight ened himself up fur tin* attack. When the minister approached him reverently dipping his hand In the wa ter, the little fellow sild: "If you rail snap In my yes I’ll bus’ you open.’’ National Monthly. STEEL TONNAGE. New York.—The unfilled tonnage of the I'tilted States Steel CorpiAratlon m of March Ist, totals 5,<>20,440 tons, an bi er esse of 412,760 tons over the preced ing month. HESTER 8 WEIGHTS. New Orleans. Secretary Hester, of the New Orleans Got ton Kschange lias, Issued h statement of weights of 9,707, 131 hales of cotton handled during the months of September to Februarv Inclu sive. showing an average per hale of 521 73-100 against f»2« 08-100 for the same period last year. COPPER STOCKS DECISEASH New York.—The statement of the Go jrper Product’* Association for Feb ruary shows a deers ise In stocks on hand of 8,924,833 pounds, compared with the previous month. Southern Railway Pr#ml«r Carrier of the South Schedule Effective March 1, 1914. N. B. Schedule figure* pumlahed only a* Information and arc not guaranteed. Unlor Station, All Trains Dally Trains Depart to No 18 rharle*ton, H. C 7:20a m. 26 Pavannsh, Jacksonville 8:20s rn 8 Columbia, H. C. 7:10a rn 132 Washington, Naw York .. ..2:55p m 82 Washington, New York .. . ,3:o6pm 22 Charleston S:4op m 20 Columbia 6:oopm' 24 ChnrleKton, Jacksonville ...11:45p m. Trains Arrive Prom No. 25 Charleston. Jacksonville ...B:2oam. 19 Columbia 10:00*.m. 131 Wnahlngtnn, New York . ..12:01p.m. 31 Washington, Naw York . ~12:16p m, 25 Charleston 2:15p.m. 29 Savannah, Jacksonville .... 7:00p,m. 7 Columhln 8:26p.m. 17 Charleston .... 10:50p.rn. Pullman Drawing Room and Compart* men! Bleeping Cats, Coaches. Dining Car Rervlce. Phone 681 or 947 for Information and Pullman Reservations. MAGRUPER DENT, Dlst. Pass Agent, Telephone 947 729 Broad St. ELEVEN SPEPIAL NOTICE Notice, Soclsl L-Odoe No. 1. A RKiIUI.AR CDMMI'NIt'A'I ION (>F Social laslge No. 1, F. and V M., will he held In l.od|pg Rooms. Masonic Temple on Tin day night, 10th Inst., at I o'clock. Members of Webbs lavdgs No. 146 and trauslerit breth ren fraternally tnvlied to at tend. 4 W It TOOI.E, T. M. MORRIS, Scr y. W. M. Atlantic Coast Line Nu'lbi These arrival and departures are given as Information. Arrivals and connections are not guaranteed. pi | 22 | | 35 | S 3 6 lfip| 2 30p|Dv. Aug'tu Ar. 9:65a 3:16p 7;4xp 5:1 "PI Orangctairg 5:57a 12-,’p 9:<f,p *:46p Sumter 4:25a 11:GOt, 1C.27p 8 nap Florence 3:03a 9 40s 7:00a 6 «&:i Richmond 6Sfip 1:00a JO 20a X 40a Wash, D. (7. S:9sp 9:40p 11:44a 10:02a| llalto, Md. 1 4Sp 8.20 p 2;o4p| 12 23pl W Phils. 11:3«a 5:42p 4:lsp| 2:3lp|Ar. N Y. Lv 9:15s 3:31p Through Electric I.lglited steel Pull- Man Sleepers on each train to New York Steel Compartment earn northbound to New York on Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays on train No. 39. Observation Droller car* between Florence and At - gusto, and our own A. C. L. New Dinars north of Florence. T. B. WALKER, Diet. Pass. Apt. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. (Effective Jan. 4, 1914.) The following arrivals and rtepftrtures of train*. Union Station. Augusta, Oa., ns well as connections with other com panies are simply given as Information and are not guaran'eed. Departures. 7:10 A. M. No. 5 Dally for Anderson, 11 00 A M. No I—Dally for Qree'iwood, Spartanburg, (JreenvWs, Asheville. 4:26 P M . No. 3 Dally for Spartan burg. Greenville, etn. 630 A m . No. 46 Daily for Reaufort. Fori Royal and Charleston. I®o F. M . No 42 Dally for Beauforr, Fort Royal, Charleston, Savannah. Arrivals. 12 10 P. M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville, etc. 7:05 F M., No. 4 Dally from Spartan burg, Asheville. 12:15 F. M.. No .41 Dally from Reau fort, Port Itnyal, Cherieston, and Savannah. 4:30 F M No 46 Dolly from Heau fort. Port Royal and Charleston. 4:00 F. M No r Dall< from Anderson, ERNEST W 11,1,1 A MS, General Fassengsr Agent. 429 Broadway. Augusta, Oa. Georgia Railroad Effective January 25, 191 s. CENTRAL 1 IME. Pullman Bieepcr and Farlur Cur Hsrv. Ice. Nos. 3 and 4. Augusta and AtJssta. Nub. 3 and 4, Charleston nnd Atlmta. Nos. 1. 2. 27 arid 29. Broiler ltj/fet Parlor Car, Augusta and Ailuntu. No. 1. N,j. 27. !,v. Augusta (B. T.) 8:30a *.l6p l.v. Augusta (C. T.) 7:30a 2 Jsp Ar. Atlanta 1:50p 8:20p Ar Washington IO:30u ii:osp Ar. Mllledguvlll* 11:00a 6:35p Ar. Micon 12:20m 6:50p Ar. Athnns 12:30n B:Q5p Lv. Augusta (3) f tt-> (91) Eastern Time) ....12:15a 6:15p 4:3o|> (Ontriil Tims) ...11:1 Bp 6:15p 3:30p Ar. Atlunt. 6:20a Ar. Athens 12:30p sor.p Ac. Washington »*:l<>P Ar. Mllledgevin* 9:27p 9:27p Ar. Macon lOitlp 10:45p "•Itnlly except flumjay. Trains arrive Augusta (City Tima); No 4, 7:05 a. ai ; No. 2. 2:30 p. m.; No, 28, 10:20 p. m.i No. 12, from Camak, B;4t a m. (except Homkiy); No. 92, from Atbuns, XI 46 a m. j. p. nir.Mjpn. o. p. a.. C. C M'MIM.IN. A a. P. A. 801 Broad St., Phones 267. 661 and 2 200. C.°f Ga.Ry “The Right Way" Current Scneoulce t'/jth. tweriumn Time.), DEPARTURES For Dublin, auvunna h, Macon and Florida points 7:10 am, For Dublin and Savannah .. .. 2.10 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum bus and Ulrmlnghnm 9:20 p m, ARRIVALS From Savannah, Macon, Co* lumbus and Wrmlrtghiim .. 3:30 a.m From Dublin Havannah and Florida points 12:30 p.m, From Dublin Havannah, Ma con arid Florida polnta .. .. 7:50 p.m. All Trains Are Dally. Train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m. anO arriving at 7:50 p m„ carries a through Pullman Duffet Parlor Car between Au gusta nnd Havannah, connecting at Mll len with through train for Macon. Co lumbus. nirmlnghnm and Montgomery. Vesflbttled electrtc-llghted, steam healed Sleeping Cara, are carried oi night trains between Augusta and Hu. vitnnnh. On.; connecting at Mtllen with through Sleeping Car* to and from Ma con. Columbus and Atlanta. For any Information as to fare* schedules, etc., write or communlcatl with. W. W. TTACKETT, Trav»'lng Passenger Agent Phone No. 62. 7t9 Proad Street Augusta. Oa.