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tor o.i lll** margin of the |«rr*>f*h«*#t and ,
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link When lie **td ihla Katie litres
tip bar bnnda find (fiivr up the atruggir*. |
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manifrr .y lmp»»aalhb f*b« tu»d a *i i
and Wi>a ab« aald. and l»er vo*e»
may b**v# hern !ot»der thnti uatiftl. Imil t't
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vivid Unguag« 11 w»a abour another j
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the thing ‘» thia V«*n »n»»ah'* let v> u.
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you |«n Mocha awu*. Ju*t beca*»a« be |
aal<t fMUiietb.iiK »t>.*ut a roe woman.
Now. II you ini no writli auylmdv,
then a tbe time I' m voti o lump in V o
rli, heat them both up. «n<J nothing will j
be done about It.**
•*l done done that twice!’* remarked |
Katie
bhr waa fined sl® or 20 dnya
officer Ilfufilea add iiftcrwarda that j
If niie could not make her bualamd pay
l.ei out. which die war. then trying to
do wbc h.id a roll of money m her rtock- j
tng to fall Iwck on.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Tmi:i;i v* 11 i m \ i• m i.i:i» mi. i
Ina of the fttockholdera <»f the Houtb- j
ern Tire and Rubber Co. In their of- j
«2H Jarkao.i atTeet rtt 12 o'clock
noon Monday, Apr I 6 neat
WKKMH A SMITH, ITeat.
H ft mtKHAVt Se<
TIIK FKIKNHh OK Mlt. QKOROK W.
Summer a hereby announce hla r«ndt
dacy foi Connell from th# 6th Ward,
aiib.lect to tbe Rule* and Reguiatlona
of the While Primary.
TO Till VOTKI Ol RICHMOND
County: I here! y i nnounce toy can
dldacy for Sheriff, aubject to the rulra
and r#*ulatlon* of the White Primary
Your vote will be appreciated
M24tf ' PI 1 - N K 1
LEGAL NOTICES
In the District Coon of the United
States for the Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of John A. Collins.
Bankrupt —ln Bankruptcy
To tbe creditors of John A. Collin*. of
l>avtsb<»r<». Oa . In the County of Wash*
ingtnn and District aforesaid, « bank
rupt.
Notice Is hereby given that oil the
2Sth day of March. IPM the Maid John
A Coltlns waa dul> adjudge,l a hank
t*upt, and that the first meeting «*f Ilia
creditors will be held to tny <»fficc In
Augusta, Ha . on the eighth (Mil) day
of April ItU at 12 o'slock noon, at
which time said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee
examine the Imnkrupl and transact
such other business *«h map. properly
come before said meeting
This 31th day of M mb. 19H
JOSKPH LJANAHI..
U2lc Referee lit Bankruptcy.
BANKRUPT SALE.
Pursuant to order of the Honorable
Joseph (asnshl. Referee In Bankruptcy,
ths undersigned will sell at public out
cry at the Court House of Richmond
County. Georgia, on tbe first Tuesday In
April. 1914. within the usual hours of
public sales, to tbe highest bidder. f‘»r
dll., and upon tbs terms and conditions
hereinafter set forth tbe following de
scribed property, to wit
All of the following two <2> tracts of
land In R'chmond County, Georgia*
about two miles south of the court house
of Richmond county, and more fully de
scribed as follows
A -One tract containing thirty-eight
and one-tenth <Blll acres, more or less
Bounded north by Turpin ltlll Branch «<r \
Council rMtch; K»st by the New Havan- j
nab Road. South by a strip of land n*'vr
or formerly of MciCenxte and others, be
low mentioned separating It from tract
R . descrit*ed below and West by the
Central Railroad right-of-way.
R. —One tract formerly containing
twenty-eight and fourteen one-hun
dred tha (2VMi acres, more or less, but
now diminished by n strip of land thirty
feet In width, with triangular shape!
ends, conveyed by Philip C, Tant, to
John II and Charles K McKenile Hol
lis C Boardman. and George *ll Parker
Rounded North by said strip of land
sehlch separates It from Tract A., de
scribed above. Kast by tbe New Savan
nah Road Smitli i y a road leading from
the New Savannah Road to the Old Sa
vannab Road, and West by tbe Central
Railroad right-of-way.
Also, two stsnm shovels now on the
said land, one of w hich is known ns j
•'American Ditcher.’* Including clam
bucket», shovel* and each and everv ac-
OMgory or p«rl .laed in connection
therewith The other shove’ is known
as "Old Type Bucyrua." and with it
«Tc Included Its .cces*«»rte« and parts
Also, one w thing plant, located on,
the said land with all accessories turn ,
parts connected therewith, and all other J
personal property, consisting of too »
tenails, machinery, and pans thereof,
locked on the said land, and belonging
to the aald grantor, including three (.1'
29 horsepowet general electric alternat- j
Ing current 2 phase motors four <4> !
drop bottom cars, and a lot of black J
smith tools All of said personal prop-1
erty is difficult and expensive to trans
port, and a'l is loco ted *»r: the said land,
where it is open to Inspection.
All o* the above property shall be
soid together
Alsu, at ’he Mm* time »»nd place, on
twelve by sixteen (13x19) six driver sa t
die tank locomotive of twenty-three aci
one-ha f <234* tons, purchased hv tt>ei
said grantor tbe Olover Machine 1
Works of Marietta Georgia.
at thf same lime and place, twe
dror bottom cars
All of the Mold property is to be so >
free from liens The purchaser of a.» d
tracts of land, steam shovels, washing
plant. snd other personal prot>erty'
which have I>een ordered to l*e sold to
gether will be required to turn over t r ■
the Trtistee at the time of such bid a •
certified che« k for the sum of Twenty-j
five Hunored fk>llars ($2500.00) 1! <
purchaser *»f the locomotive and of the
two drop bottom cars ordered to be sold J
separately shall be required to pay to
the Trustee upon the day of the sale. |
ten per cent of the purchase money of I
said property. All of said sales are !
subject to the confirmation of the Re- |
feree In Bankruptcy
JAMKS R BKAGDtt.
Trustee in BHrikruptcy for H M Cas
sels Good - Roads Cement - Gravel;
Quart* Band and Gravel Brick. Tile
and Clay Pipe Company, Rink nipt.
M a: 19 .tc
legal notices
BANKRUPT SALE
fnlted Htiitee Court. H«miihe:f. District
of GcNorgta. Northertstern Dlvlkon.
In re A 11. M» Dan el, Bankrupt
f'ursusnt to the order of Hours’:!Me
Joseph Ganahl, Referee in Bankruptcy,
ail that sto«k of merrbandlse r'onsistink
mainly <»f paint and builders' supplies
and the fixtures in the store, 912 Broad
street. Augusta, Georgia will b«t offered
for sale on April 9th it 13 o'ebtek noon
st 412 Broad street. City of Augustu.
This stork to t»e off#S’e«| In suitable lots
and then the fixtures, and then the
whole stork snd fixtures to be offered
In bulk. If the price for said stock and
fixtures in lots is greater than tbe price
In hulk, then the said stork to l*e de
livered to the resperf Ive purchasers
otherwise, If the prtre for the stock and
flat liras in bulk Is greater then the same
to be delivered to the highest and best
bidder.
Also i the sums time and place snd
under the same conditions and terms
the m.irhlnerv fixtures wagons, carts,
w J eel birr.iwe find merchandise located
In the North August * yard, formerly nc.
npled » . s«Jd bankrupt, to be offered
f<* sab , firs* the m-chinery and fx
tbs wagons carts* wheel
» arrows and merchandise in suitable lots
snd hen thf whole In bulk. If the pries
offered fo r t he-e should be gr«-. it*c in
ots (tun In bulk then the same If be
delivered to the respedH* ptirebasrs
If *br ,r e In bulk should be greater
tl r* b »n theu tie si?n»- tc be d* -
llvM.d to the purchaser.
A * «. t!u same time and place and
crdlr.g to the »em»s «»f this order two
. tifnmohlb *• will be offered for sale All
P'* !< i » to be sold free 'of 'lens On
apt*li Mtton ♦« the Trustee so Inspect on
1
b«- ba#i I;- -ver. insl' r i*c terms of
nfllj sale to be for cash, certified cheek
of !<* faT cent .o accompany the bid,
-air • aihject *r the confirmation of th#
Court.
Tin* IMIi dav "f March 19i4
GKoIIGK IIAINH,
i i ■*» .11 A ?. s *lYlisten
r'TATK OK GkkißGlA.
RICHMOND COtTNTV
I uratiMtit to the power of attorney In
11 certain deid from Nathaniel K Itiiy
go d »«• Robert II Andsrson, dated l»e
--» ember 23rd. 1910, re< orded In the
Clerk's Office Richmond Huperiflf Court,
in Book 7 <l*l, 217-9*9. will t*e s<»id tie
fore tbe Court House door of Richmond
County, on the first Tuesday in April.
1914. st public outcry, during the legal
buurs of sale;
All that lot of land, with Improve
ments thereon. In the State of Georgia.
In the County of Richmond In or near
the C ty of Augusta, having it front *gc
of forty 14ft) feet, more rw less, on tbe
east side of the Mllbdgevllle lb-ad, be
tween CamPlc and Mercier streets, and
extending b.uk between parallel lines
one hundred fifty <150) feet. more or
leas Bounded, North by lot now »*r
formerly of Mary It Kaegnn, having
been conveyed to her by I’m rick Walsh
by deed recorded in said Clerk's Office,
In Book 4 T's, 42N; South by lot new of
William Kro ui m, Ksst by lot one hun
dred twenty-three of plan In said Clerk’s
i iff Ice In Book 4 II s. 24<', West by said
Mil'edgevtUe Rosd.
Tbe loan wlicb said deed was given to
secure having matured on tbe 23nl day
of December. 1913. and default in the
pax merit thereof having been made.
This March ftth, 1914
NAT HA NIKI# K IIAYGtK)D,
By Robert 11. Andersen, h>s Attorney
Infact M 5 12 19 2«c
Debtor’* snd Creditor's Notice.
All persona having clainis against the
estate of Gla stock Barrett will please
prompth present them, properly veri
fied. to tiie undersigned, and all persona
Indebted to him w II please make prompt
payment to tbe undersigned.
WII. 11. ItARRKTT.
Kxeoutor Glascock Barrett.
If H A '• If
In the District Court of the United
States tor th# Northess ern Division
of the Southern District of Georyie.
In the Matter of I*mJ«i Durden. It.ink
nipt In Bankruptcy. •
Will be sold on the 7tb day of Aprllj
1914, at the st(»i« i occupied by the above
Bankrupt, lu Waynesboro, Georgia, at
12 o'clock noon, all of the assets. pr<>|»-
orty and effects «»f this Bankrupt ess
lute consisting of stock of goods, fix*
t uses, and open accounts of tbe esti
mated value of one thousand < SI,OOO 00)
dollurs Hold sale to be made free of
liens, and till Hens upon any portion of
said property shall be divested In aald
salt and shall attach to the proceeds of
said property Said property to be first
offered In such lots or parcels as. in
tbe judgment of the Trustee, will cause
the same to bring tbe best price and
then offered in bulk and the Trustee
shall accept and report for confirmation
either tbe ls i st bids for the several lots
or for the whole, as may appear to tha
best Interest of tbe estate.
Tbe following fixtures. Including Na
tional cash register, account register
and Standard scales shall be sold sepa
rately and shall not be included In the
bulk Mile.
No bid will be accepted unless ac
companied by certified check or other
satisfactory security for at least 10 per
cent of the amount of such bid.
Said s:ile to be made under and by
virtue of an order granted by tbe Hon
orable Joeoph Ganahl. Referee in Bank
ruptcy and said sale to me made subject
to confirmation b> the Bankrupt Court.
This ISt tl day of March. 1914
K. V. IIK AT!!.
Trustee of Dade Durden, Bankrupt.
M 19 24 c
Swappers' Column
win KxrnANMK von hohhk on
anything of equal value. pressing club
with 4C good member* and a standing
transient Address Pressing Club,
Hw«|tp»ri Column, care Hern hi
Will SWAP ONI » \»U <>K Hhi l-
Anduiuatana. young chicken* hatched
last spring. pullet laving now. for three
White Leghorn hens «n three K. 1 Red
henp Answer “Altduluslgng,** Swapper*
Column, care Herald.
v f.i Swap ii ni » \ Trculifkus
for anything value of ff> 00; clean, fin#
pet a, good ratter*, now seven week* old.
Add re a# F. Swapper* Column, care
Herald.
v CHA Nt 1* POfi ANY Till Nt»
of equal value, one refrigerator, 75-lt»*
capacity, also pair folding door*, suit
able lor garage, 9x4 Address Refrige
rator Swapped care Herald.
WVNTII* VO KXOIIANOK ONh.
ihouaand five hundred ilhOO) Chero
Cola crown* for one thousand one him*
dt» d til oo > p «-dmont eoui'on* Address
Clue. Cola. Swapper* Column. c.»re
Herald
wil l swap onk* phoNihTwaWi
for typewriter Muat t»e n g«*od con
ditioti Addre** Phonograph, Pwappert
Column, dire Herald.
WANTED
\ !0 KNOW THAI WK AUK A
*54 Hroad ctreet with a como et# iln*
of piano*. player-pianos. Victrolaa,
guitar*, mandolin*, violen* and all kino*
of mualcaj instrument* Cash or credit.
W. F. d Mu ale 00.
SITUATION WANTED—Fe-
male.
I.ADIKS' MAID iWIIIVK) MUST
rlaw, two year, In Amerlra, wish#,
employment. C. i>, No, 1, u» lienud.
WANTED —Rooms
ROOMS WANTED.
A COni’l.K DKHIKKH HKVKItAI.
rnonm in pr;vnt« family. ronvenJ»nt to
honin'** »etflon. Addr*»» C. a. C., c«r«
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WA!> I.l' ’ H> HKNT It'rti.W • IN -
prlvul* family, by bunlnnw woman: all
n.nvi'lilnix r« Ai|ilr.-«a X. 7... ram liar
aid
V, \\li:|. I<i ItKNT I(«K*MH IN l-UI
vat* family, by bnamraa woman, all
( onvanlnrn ra Artdraaa X. /.. cam llar
ald. *
TVANTI.Ii’ TO IIKNT TWO H( »OMH
■hi i.i near ILth atnet Ailrtmaa. «tot
ln, profo H.mimir, .am Ifcruld
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WaNTKIi <HOVH OVEH 14
ycara of l!a«»lng DcparUnant,
RWWrtOa M li" *
WANT'kT' AT ONCK a <l< ajl' ALL
found wblta Holier: a A"n*i bualneaa
pr.i|«»lHon lo anbar, Ind.iairlou* man.
Write H f 4 Praner, O«or*etowr., S.
WANTKI If OoYKKK I> E R P'll
wbidemlc dry goods company. Give
exp«a trtif #• and referaip'e. Aduresa ll*iOk
ke* l er. cars Herald.
VI 4NTKD AN KX#EIUfiNKED rofTT
need vcgct.ibh gardener, wife < ould do
Isiind-j work. none need apply without
**f reference. Address Box 283
BOYS
ANY HoY anxious to earn
money ran secure a po-
Hition wlthimr. Gihhl pay, easy
hours. Also prizes everything
from tups to Shetland pony
outfits. Tbe work is easy and
need not Interfere with other
duties. Apply to
J. 8. FARR
740 Broad Bt. Augusta. G».
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
U WTF.iI POSITION AS NlOllT
walrhmnn, by n sober and Industrious
man Address 11.I 1 . K, 11.. 216 Gaston
M IftVtßßlil, <ia ,
YOI’NO MAifrhlKß MAN DKSIUKS
poHitlnn •• h nluppiMK «>r riToivtug rU rk.
Cun furumli I»«*Ht of r»*f**r«*n<*«*H. A
Amblttou*, cart Hcf ltd
WANTED HELP—MJe and
Female.
l I'l *81111; I< * I’ I \' I THI v•> JN< N
or two Hittrb*M iloth prat*
tl« ji| «fifl good Ht'llrr* rfltho.* man
wmiuin can hiinilb* tlil» and »nak*» good |
money. C*;ill Albion llot«*» Frld*y
m mine 111 fab
WANTED HELP—Female
\\ will- \T < >NCK \ N': !A KfC
l'al»le houacniald. Apply 937 Broad
Mtr*M-t, upHtanH.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
iiiirsii motor car pvuth kou
mile, three care dlamantlcd at I^oin
i .mi 11 • mi Wortu
FOII HALF STPPABAKKK »-PAS
nenffer touring <*«r. a bargain 1704
Walton Way.
i- -1 PA 1.1 Ft mfi 5 P \HBKN< SKK
touring car, In good running order!
Apply W. Hamilton, 303 Crawford
avenue.
l**oK HA LI M \ 8 \CIUI- ; ICK • »NK
new large MctYav grocer'* refrigera
tor. rearnni for selling, It waa slipped
to ti» by mlttake. Apply The Great
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ctx, 844 Broad
at - 1 1
Ft •i; HA IK 4> 11 I’ SPA ft HEN -; l' It
automobile, first-class condition, four
new tlrea Will sell cheap. B. F. Boone,
517 10. . 1
WATKUMKI.I.ON BKKD FOB SALK. 1
have 200 lbs., absolutely pure “Wat
son” mellon need for wile at 50c per
pound. If desired by mall add postage.
H B McCowen, 664 Broad St.. Augusta,
Oa.
FAR SALK •X • K LSI OR T\\ l\ Cl L-
Inder mortocycle. In good condition,
will sell cheap for cash. J. K. Clancy,
612 Kills.
FOK 51LR FANCY GROTKR/. fimi. |
oyster. Ice and ««»ft drink bualnets,
good cash business, best business stand
on west Broad street. Must close out
at on* e on account of my health Have
been here eleven years, successful. Ad
dress t. * * lu*. t.l Call phm» 975.
FOR HALK HOHA Ft >ll NT AIN • KN
trally located, doing good bualn* s*. j
good reas-ais or selling. Address So«*i
Fountain, care Herald I
FOR sXT.E: A FINK SECOND-HAND
set of Cyclopedia of Applied Electricity
and other sets of reference. IVdquest's, j
111*115 Ttb git—U
FOR SALE —Poultry
SILVER »' AMPIN KS. \ Com 111 NATION
of beauty Hint utility. Circular and )
mating Hat free. Kkks |3 sotttmr. two
for |i. T, 1.. lllllon, l.ancaater, 8. C.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR HINT: STORAGH lIOOM, 30*25;
centrally located: can be used for oth
er purposes. Apply Q. J. T., Herald Ol
flce
RESII'KNCK 1225 K1.1.1S KTIIKHT, 3
rooms and bath, k«*••*•. modern 1m- |
provetnanta Reduced rent till October
Ist. I. ,J. Henry.
FOR SALE—ReaI Esate
Fv KM Ft »R BALK 182 ICRRH. 51,3(* .
Richmond county Augusta Real Es
tate Co . 833 Broad.
HMR HALK FARM aT'RFS" 92.000.
near Aiken. Augusta Real Hiatato Co.,
633 Broad.
l i'K * RMS FARMS IN
South Carolina and Georgia, any sl*e
and location Houses and lota tn all parti
of Augusta for sale or exchange Terms
to suit. Cochran A Mason. Real Estate
end Renting Agents. 314 Murbury.
Six Bn rs STJfHSH 33 I S. tl
a* res. poultry, truck and fruit farm. 2-
etorv. 8-room dweling. 60x30 chicken
house, and brooder to match. 1,500 j
chicken*, paying under contract 1100 per
week, cheap See lift—Cochran A Ma
son, 214 Klarbury Bt.
9 IWO BPILDIN LOTS JP ST
off Central avenue, on Ninth street, J
Monte 8a no. two adjoining lore. 6<hclst,
facing city. Apply 1240 Hro.td street, j
For sale- in north auousta
twolstory house, $ room*. front and
hack porch, wide hall; lot 56\250; stable,
cow house, buggy-shed, poultry house
and run Easy* terms Phone 3385-W.
NOR SALK FRAME HAHN. MUST 1?K |
moved at once. Apply 123$ Bread I
street. »
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR RENT—Rooms
IKI.KAIR HTRKKI NKATKY
furnished nsirns. also light house
keeping rnotiiH, opposite ITnton Htatlon. j
?<IH RKNT: TW(T K 1 ’ RNIHII- !
ed rrsnns for light housekeeping, elec- |
trie lights, bath and toilet joining room:
also other conveniences; with jWlvats I
family. A|>ply J 242 Broad street.
Ffiß RKNT n ’RNIHHKD ROOMH, 12421
Greene street.
for RKNT: FTTItNIftHKn ROOM TO j
coup!® or young man, with or with
out board. In prlvats family. Address
V. R. cars Herald.
ROOMS FOR RKNT: NKWI.Y Ft’RN
ished with hH modwn conveniences to
I . M H t
ySoiTd KUHN \V 4T< H
owner will receive same by calling at ■
the Lake View Pharmacy and identify- j
Ing.
LOST AND FOUND
:.(.-! KARGK PINK CAMKO SCARF
pin Saturday on street. Finder will
be rewarded If returned to H. J. Wilson,
!004 Greene stree*. Phone 1203-J.
, 1,08 1 ONK yklkow pocadiTk Tchi
nese) Reward If returned to Mrs. S.
| ('. Thomas, 707 Klhert street
Au()tisfd Shoe Repairing
Phone 943. 96b Broad
PAW
Rubber Heels 2
Men’s Sew Soles 7& i;
$1 oo
Men’s Whole Soles $1 00
Men's Tack Soles 50 (y ’
Ladies’ Soles and Rubber Heela TSU
Ladles' Sewed Soles, Leather
Heels 65 c
Ladies’ and Children’s Tack
Soles (° 50 c
Tread Air Rubber Heels ....
Spring Step Rubber Heels ....35^
Cat Paw Rubber Heelc Cs^
Osullvan Rubber Heels 4<i ( '
Your Shoe* repaired while you are
at home. Work called for and dellv*
ered.
J SAWILOWSKY, Prop.
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
REPAIRING PRICES:
PAW
Rubber HHs 25c
Men’s Half Soles, sewed..7sc
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 35c
Cat Paw Rubber Heels ..35c
Osulivan Rubber Heels --45 c
Shoes called for and delivered.
Out-of-Town People Use Parcel
Post.
ALEX RAE.
Phone 323 236 9th St.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO I.BNP ON HEAT, ESTATE.
Augusta Real Eatat. Co.. MS Broad St,
AUGUSTA GLAZING CO.
REGLAZING ON AI.L KINDS.
SETTING PI.ATE GLASS,
REPAIRING CHT'RCH WINDOWS OF
LEAD AND ART GLASS.
REPAIRING SHOW CASES.
REPLACING AUTOMOBILE WIND
SHIELDS A SPECIALTY.
««S BROAD.
PAUL D. FAGAN. MGR.
PHONE 71.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE,
CLAWFOOT SI OK 110 ARDS. TEA TA-
Mea card table, desks. hl*h post beds,
book cases, fenders, andirons, candle
sticks. Uphoisterln* and repairing. F.
Kenyon. IIS 7th St Phons 2211
NOTICE OUR GASOLINE TANK HAS
been put In thorough repair and we
are now ready to serve you. Price 20c
per ir llon Star Grocery
Suit case sale.
SPECIAL BARGAIN THIS WEEK IN
suit cases ta.OO value, this sole only.
♦5 77. See us this week sure. Augusta
Trunk Factory. 735 Bread, opposite
Mobuflient.
KEEP EIdES OUT BY HAVING YOUR
house screened with Baker’s Improved
Metallic Window and Poor Screens.
Cal 16-\\ for • s uate or write U. O.
AVlieelcr, 613 Broad.
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise, Craftman
xhip and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised -
AUTOMOBILES.
M..*r.r’o and r■■rburstor , wor *
specialty. Telephone MIL SbbJ
phone J075-J All work fusranleea.
Cheeseborouqh Repair Shop
The Red Front M 9 Broad Bt.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
We can furnlah you with etandard
guaranteed tirca from f» per cent to
20 per cent leaa than 11 wt price, a f no
dn your repairing nt email coxt; iP
work guaranteed to give aatlafac
tlon. Get our jvlcex before buying
elgewbere.
DAVIS TIBK A RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOR REWT
When your car neede repalr'-ng bring
ft to tie.
We keep votlf Flectrle Retf-fitnrtW.
Flectric Ughta and Geneatora In
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 2987. 724 Reynold* Bt.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
your automobile In the
Royal Insurance Company, of Eng
land. Strongest In the world In
r ires against Fire, Theft, Liability.
Property Damage, snd Collision
Damage*. We also Iflptie accident
end health policies. All at the low
est adequate rates.
J. V. H. ALLEN A CO.,
•Phnns 411. 121 Jackson St.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
Wo have oponed a first class
Paint Shop, and can attend your
wnnts at very reasonable cast.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge
AUTO REPAIRING
Electric Seif-,tarter ana ignatlon
experts. All work guaranteed.
B P. BOONE.
Phone 8-6. 627 Broad.
BICYCLES
Anmt for READING. STANDARD.
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the
best equipped repair shop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE.
226-28 9th. Phone 1914.
CIGARS.
For Rlftger. Busier AUKUSta Smoke
F. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. Ur: Oak and Pine
tnove Wood Hill delivery.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone m
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY,
No. 4 Irish American Hank Rldor.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Phones: Office 247 S and Residence
8C25-L.
~ DRY CLEANING
ROBERTSON TAILORING CO..
1001 12th St. Phone 1264.
Ladles' and (rent’s clothes cean,
pressed and dyed. French Dry Clean
ing a specialty. All work (runranteed.
Work called for and dellveted same
■lay.
Electrical Contractors
Auto Supplies
Fresh Batteries Weekly.
WHITNEY-EVE CO.
loss Broad. Phone ISIS
MInTaWS VEGETABLES
Ve 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
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
FOR ELECTRICAL work call THR
Ingram Electric Co., Phone 1351-J.
Prompt, courteous efficient service.
The B & B Case
Dlnintf Parlor
For Ladies and Gents.
Wo serve special Chicken Din
ner every Sunday: also all
through the work we serve spe
cial dinners.
The Best in the city—only 25c.
983 Broad Street.
Phone 3013 J.
The Capitol Case
FOR LADIES AND
GENTS.
Everything new and first
class.
Our Regular Dinners are
served to none but
first of all.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Phone 3005 —W.
GARAGES
IVEY S GARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Waehington.
AGENTS FOR HT7PMOBILES
Five years’ experience with
Chalmers and Hnpmobllea.
CARS FOR HIRE.
PERROUX &~JONES
Augusta Garage
Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies.
Free air. Open day and ntghL
Largest In city.
720-22 Reynolds St.
Phone 120.
GASOLINE. 18>/ 2 o
Motor care washed and polished.
2pc. 40e.
UNION GARAGE
563 BROADWAY.
GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP.
STUDERAKER DEALERa
7TH AND REYNOLDS.
PHONE 378.
AUGUSTA MACHINE CO.
HARNESS MAKER
W. W. SIMS
647 CALHOUN STREET.
Harnees making and repairing of
vallsea and satchels.
S. E. MARSTON’S
Harness and Shoe Shop. All work
done by hand.
738 Ellis St.
N W. SULLIVAN, 1159 Rrond St..
Harnss maker and Repairer. Work
neatly done at moderate prices. 1 can
save you money on custom made
harness,
MARKETS
C .8. Smith Native meats, beef pork,
veal, country style sausage, staple
and fancy groceries; fresh produce.
Phone 48. 213 Center St.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and square. New tick made free.
Return mattresses seme day. Phone
1918—shops 1251 Marbury street.
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Perorating sec K. R. Smith & Son,
70! Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed;
city ref fences.
PIANOS
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO
Phone 6R4. 639 Broad SL
Pianos, Player Pianos. Electric Pi
anos. Organs. Graphophones and
Records, Everything Musical.
PIANOS AND VICTOROLAS
rtione 2227. 854 Rrond.
The latest styles the market affords.
CASH OR CREDIT.
W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO.
POOL. POOL POOL,
2 1-2 Cue.
Do Drno In Fool Parlors.
818 Broad St.
REAL ESTATE
If *ou buy your houses, lots and
fnrm lands from me we both make
money.
J, B, CHAPMAN,
Phone 2900-J. Kills A Campbell Sts.
EVERY DAY
IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANTS
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta. Ga. 469.
SANG LEE LAUNDRY
tot McLNTOSH BT.. OFFICE *T 406
Jackson St., next to Chop Suey Res
taurant, Phone 3611, Bang Lea, Prop.
ROOF LEAKf
Mara your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prlcaa art
right
E. A. OEMORE.
Phona 2031. *2* Rraad 8t
GET IT
HICKEY’S
That Spring
HAIR CUT
5 Barbers.
Xo Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jaekson Street.
THURSDAY. MARCH 26.
_ RUBBER STAMPS
E. W. DODGE,
Rubber Stamps, Heals, H • l*«s. Btsn
el's. Alumntum Checks. Ac. 662 Bi
lls strest.
PHONE 1421.
STORAGE.
We dn storage.
We pack snd ship goods.
We save you money on second
hand goods.
We save you money on new goods.
We always have bargains for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.
Phone 656. 267 Broad.
SEWING MACHINES
LFWIS E. MOSLEY
Phene 15BY SJI Broad
Pewing machine* repaired, needle*.
par«* of all klnda; bargain* In second
hand machine*.
SPECIALISTS
DR. N. E ALFORD.
The only Ttceldent (21 year*) *nd
Reliable epecinlist In Augusta treat
ing all dlscnxo* of men. women and
Children Successfully without opera
tion. Consultation free and Invited.
OFFICE 969 BROAD BT.
THE CLOCK MAN
J. 0 CARNS
210 Centre St.
Watch and Clock Repair Shop.
Twenty-four year* dallv experience;
tens year* at this location.
Guarantee work on guaranteed Stock
_ TAILORS.
HARDWICK & GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS
Efults Made to Order. iPhone 1622
213 6th Street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Phnnr 1784. 822 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.
S. D. SPEAD
SHITS MADE TO ORDER.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.
Phone 3076 1149 Broad Street.
TIN SHOP
PHILIP L. MACK,
Phone 492. 912 Ellfc SL
Tin and Sheet Ron Worker.
Estimates given on all tin and she.
Iron work. Prompt attention to re
pairing.
_ WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Phone 1332. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, and all kind,
of machinery breaks repaired car
bo- cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WKS.
Established 1547
Manufacturers of farm wagons
carts and trucks, especially equip
ped for repairing and painting.
Corner Ellis snd 9th. Sts.
Telephone ISO9-J Augusta. Os.
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 PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phene 166. 712 Broad Bt.
SOORf*
ARB
ROOR s
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W.B.Toole & Co.
Tel. 264. 935 Broad.
“Let Us Cover Your
House"
Used Automobile Sale
One Rambler Runabout, $25 00
One 4-Passenger Oakland.
One 1913 Overland Roadster.
Two Little Four Roadsters,
One 5-Passenger Westcott,
One 5-Passenger Marlon (New).
All cars in first class condition.
L. C. Edelblut
651 BROAD STREET.