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About The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1914)
FOURTEEN DEATHS KENNEDY. MR. ROBERT I> Tin* htmlitiinl of Mr. Cgrrlt- Let- Aim* 1 , tiled thl* morning at t; ocl.trk hi hi* r**ldg»c«i. 1 Nf>J (Ireene Str«'<‘(. in the Mth >car of lil» hk‘- Ku nrrbi MrrlCN will bo In-lil tomor row afternoon from the Crawford Avonur Ha|itl*t Church, at 4 o'clock, the Itev Thotuaa Walkin' officiating, and the Interment will be In the Went Mew Ceme tery. He*ldo» htn wife deceased I* aurvtved by one won. Mr. 11 W. Kennedy, Wesley, (sa; four brother*. the Me«*r* Harlan and Mwton Kennedy, of tlrovau S. C., Mo*e* Kennedy of f »oil»W. 8 C.. and Jullu* Kennedy, of Charleaton; antLalaa by one *lw ter Mr* Anns Hluttn, Qrovnn, 8 C. MCRRAH MIBB MAIlf Died yealer day, at the home or Ma fl A M< - • Kle, In the ruth y*m of her age The funeral aervlce* were con i ducted from the Kweatwater Hap* (let church till* morning at II o'clock and the Interment wa* tn the Cfweetwater cemetery. THE BIJOU Percy Spellman, a former Angiiai' hoy now playlna with the “Parisian Ueauttef" company *t the ltl|"u, I" attracting the admiration of all Itljoy- Itea. He la one of the favorites of tne troup. The show tonighl la “A Warm Re caption" ar.d la one of the wsrmeal production* the management haa had In aome time It la featured hy It* unuaually Rood imialcal numt>era. “fa ve Me While the laivtna la flood,"* "Rcll ap Hiller Moon." and othera arc the kind thal'll make you find your self whistling the matter they ure once heard. Every porformanee, ."t m, 7:3b and 1:20 p. m. dally, la openad wllh the heat "movie*' In town The reel* that are belnß reeled off thl* week are real ly belter than uaual. A GREAT COTTON CROP (Charlwrton Evening Post) Nearly 1R.000,000 bale* of cotton, worth. In the more trmn »1.00C.000,000 If the record of the •nuth's staple crop of the your Just puKff .1 the second largest ami the mini valuable crop of cotton In the history of the country, according to the accounting, ami an Immense con trlhutlon to tlic wealth of the nation That the crop «»• not the largest In he hlaory or he cotton Industry was due to uncertain weather In Texas am! other part a of the southwest. In Texas the falling off, as compared to th< 1912 production, was about 900,- 000 hsles. and In Oklahoma about 200 - 000 Had a normal crop heap made In thom et a tea the total production of the staple for 1912 would have reached more than 15.500.000 hales. A* that It la poaaible. the value In money of the crop would have bien not m 11< more thui. it was tor the smaller ipian Sty actually harvested, luit that doss not mean lhat a bigger crop la not worth wtil e. nor that it will full to increaae the retaurna to aouthern farmers. Twenty years into the pros pect of a 16.000,000- bale i ru|> woul-' have frightened planters to death and would, too. have ruined a good many of them, with cotton about alx and seven and eight cents per pound. The world Is consuming the cotton as tt is raised .and there seems to he no over supply anywhere In eight. The cry Is rather for more and more of the staple, and in many parts of the earth effort Is making to grow cotton, yet the American supply tncreassa and holds Its price In tiie market. The de velopment of the cotton grow ityt Industry of the southern portion of the United Mates Is one of the ecq nomic wonders of modern history. IMPULSE OF THOUGHT Jtm—Annie, did yeer Iver think a** marry in'? Annie—Shure, now th' subject has •Iver littered me thoughts. Jim (turning: away)—lt's sorry Ol am. Annie —Wan minute. Jimmy, ye've set me a-thtnktn'.—Philadelphia Rec ord. A SII,OOO home will be sold to quick buyer for $6,500. Any terms you wish. Phone 6868-W. JOS. W. BEASLEY. SPECIAL N0 T ICE DIVIDEND NO. 29 Merchants Bank, Augusts, as. THE USVAI. QI’ARTEKLY DIVIDEND of fS.r.O per share, on the capital stock of this Bunk, has been declared by the Hoard ot Directors payable April i 6. 1914, to stockholders of record March ’ SI. 1914 Checks wtr be mailed K E. ROHIIOROrOH. • a { l'ashler. " ANNUAL SPRING CLEANING. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Augusta. On.. March 29th. 1914. Beginning April Ist, and far nine days j thereafter, we shall Inaugurate our an- j nus! house-to-house cleaning In order to i have ths city In a thoroughly sanitary condition before the sunimet begins. We earnestly beg our cltltens to ac tively co-operate with the Health De partment. Carefully clean out all rooms and closets In the house and yard, and re paint or whitewash same Remove all trash of every deacr ptton from cellars and underneath houses and sprinkle lime freely all about. Carefully see to It at all times that ro vessels or empty cans about the house or yard contain etsgnsnt water when* mosfiultoes may breed. During the time TEN DATS ONLY all trnsh and garhtige may be put out at any time and not restricted to the usual hours. All trash snd garbage should he placed In boxes, cans or barrels and put on the streets where the scavenger carts cor. promptly remove same. EUGENE E. MUUI'HKY M D. Attest: Heath Officer. 8. C. WILSON. Secretary AJc To the People of Richmond Count' 1 TAKE THIS METHOD OK NOTIFY Ing my fellow Cltlgens of Richmond eounty that 1 will not tic n candidate for the office of sheriff The date fixed • by the County Democratic Executive • committee for holding the primary is much earlier than 1 anticipated, and It will be Impossible for me to dis charge my official duties as Special Bailiff to the Solicitor of the City Court and make a canvass within the time Intervening between now and the primary- ...... I desire to express my thanks to the fr'ends Who so generously Hendered me \ their support. c GUY STURGIS. Political Announcements To TMK VOTKIIB OK IIK'IIMONI) County: I herel y announce my can dldniy t"T Sheriff, *ut>J* -t to the rule* and reßUlatton* of the Wtilte primary. Your vis wdl Im apprectn led, Msttf J 1 PI.tfNKKTT. FOR COUNTY COMMIUIONiai AT TIIK RKyUBHT <»K A I.AItUK numtwr of citiaen*. and following out our aenar of fnibilc duty we the on deralßned, hereby ennounee f r.r re eleetlnn to tbe- office of Countv Corn mteleonere of Krhtsond ("minty. **'•- Ini our candidacy entely upon our four )ear*‘ record e* inembere of *.'td board. Subject to llulea Wtilte Primary a. ft NIXON. A. 11. HOOKH. FOR COUNCILMAN, »ICONO YARD AT TIIK HKgI’KRT <>F FRIKNDH, I ancounre inyw f «e a candidate for Member of Conned from the Second Ward. * object to the White Primary, and eollrlt the aupport of the voter* o' tl , \\ Id wed ts WILDER ItORWKM. FOR councilman third ward ; KftlKNPt OF "tit (IKOROK T IKIRNK nominate him ae candidate for Mem ber of Council from the Third Want, ettl.je. i to Die White primary, and hs ept ak fur him the vole# of hie fellow cplrene of the Ward. TO TIIK VOTKfIH <>K RICHMOND County: t hereby announce my era* dldacy for County Commlaaloner *ub- Ject to the rttlra and regulation* of the White Primary. wed frl run If HENRY It FUND. ADDENDUM. "The man who oticc moet wtaely aatd, "Itc attre yoti’rt rlaht then m ahead, Mit:hi well hint added till*, to wit. ■He mire you're wrong before you *i" 11 " » —New Yorlr Sun. LEGAL NOTICES STATIC OK (JKOROIA. HIC’HMONI» COUNTY - ||#>rh«rt H Edward# v# c nrn R Ed ward* Richmond Huptnor Court, May Trrm 1914 T« th«* defendant. Clnr* E Edward# The defendant Clnre E Edward#. 1# hereby required personally by At torney, to he rind appear «t the Superior Court of Richmond County, to he he:d on the third Monday of May. I*l4. then mill Ihere to answer the IMalnt ff# Libel for IMvorre, mb In default thereof, mild Court will proceed u# to Juatica ahull up pet tain. Wltneaa, the Mo norm hie Henry C. Hammond, Judge of #nid Court. Thla 30th day of March, 1014 DANIEL KEItR, Clark. J W. HVRCH. JR. Attorney sor i lMa:ntlff. MIO 11 A 1 2 .1 -'l •.i « •!;- .1 v, RICHMOND COUNTY \\ R Weather#. Jr va. Sarah Weath er# Libel for Divorce. May Term, 1914, Richmond HupHMor Court. The defendant. Sarah Weather#, 1# herey required personally, or by attor ney. to he and appear at the Superior Court of Richmond County, to he held on the 3rd Monday In May, 1914. then and there to anawer the plaintiff'# llhel for divorce, a# in default thereof said Court will proceed a# to Juattce ahull appertain. Witneaa the Honorable llenry C Ham mond, Judge of #;.ld Court, thla 27th day of March. 1914. DANIEL. KERR. Clerk S C, R C. AI BERT O INGRAM, Attorney for Plaintiff. M 27 28 A l 2- STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of the Itrothers snd tha lers of laivs, s corporation of sold State snd County, respectfully shows 1 That they wi-vc Incorporated by or der of this t'ourl dated May 26th, ISM. 2. Thai within five years from the ex piration of thetr clisrter, they bring this petition for a reviver. 9 That they have compiled with alt the retpilrenients of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly approved August 17th, 1912 Kla l.aws 1912, p 107), and attach ed hereto Is a copy of a resolution by a majority of the stockholders, at a called meeting reuurstmg such reviver, the same being marked exhibit “A." and made a part hereof. WHKHKEUHH. petitioners pray an or der extending sold charter for u period of twenty years, with the same powers and privileges as originally conferred upon them, tog. -tlier with all the rights, powers snd privileges of a private cor poration under the lawe of Georgia. DARLINGTON A OOJKART, Petitioners' Attorneys A true copy. Original filed In office this March 2k. 1914. GEO. It POURNELLK, Deputy Clerk 8. C. R. Co U*. initial * 16c. BTATK OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY Dorcas A. Jones vs 8. J Jones.— Richmond Superior Court. May Term, 1914 To the defendant. 8 I’ Jones The defendant 8. P. Jones, ta hereby required personally, or by Attorney, to be and appeal at the Superior Court of Richmond County, to be held on the third Monday of May. 1914. then and there to answer the I’hilnttff‘a l.lhsl for Divorce, as In default thereof, said Court will proceed as to justice shall apper tain Witness. the Honorable Henry C. Hammond. Judge of said Court. This SOth dav of March. 19t4 DANIEI. KKRIt. Clerk J. W lU'RCH, Jr.. Attorney for Plaintiff M3O Jt A 1 2 FOR SALE—Eqqs KOGP FOR HATCHING FROM TRAP n«it< el and utility \\ hit*. Mack and Ruff Orpingtona. I'.uk lV*rn l*h Indian Gnm*a. Rnrtrld*** Rocka and Runner Puck* Pena headed by im ported and Southern champion male*. PClentlfieaUy mated Free tiluatnued catalogue and p u try guide Have* ed Plantation. Hatty Lee H rllee. Owner and Manager, Purltiigton, S. C. V Guilders Attention! SLUSHY’S Rubber Shingles $3.75 SQUARE Made of High Grade Asphalt, Mineral Rubber and Felt. Fire proof, wear and weatherproof. Especially attractive for bunga lows and resldencee. David Slusky 1009 Rroad 8t Phone 100. WANTED HELP —M-le and Female. WK WII.I, PAY YOU 1130'to t 6 Dl§-1 trlhule religious lltsrattirs In your com munity. Hluty tiaya" work Kaperlenee not r*'iulr*4 Man or woman Oppor- | tunity lot promotion. Bpars tint* | lot ttaril ligerhatlonal Mb;* Praa*. Phil- , sdelphla. WAN I f:U —Boorflors _ W ANTKII It' lAHDKItS RIMiM WT'I'II ; g< h til board; hot anti rold water. r*n- j belly lor.iv.l l«H Reynold# *tre»(. . Rhone 1796. ___ WANTED—Salesmen WANTED' - SAI.KSMKN Foil HKAI aotip Kaperlenee not nrr»*»»ry Full or purl tlniv Write for our offw Art- j tin-** Hkai Company. Hartford, Conn, i WANTED HELP—MaIe WANTED: (tII.OHKD ROYS OVER M yettr* of tt«e iiukki»c Depurintent. Rlveralde MUie j WANTED AT ONCE A 0001) Al.l. round white tinner; * F' od bualneaa propnalllon to aolter, Indua'rloua ttt»A Write S S Kroeer. fleor«etown. S U. A COOK WANTED. APPU? TEI.K phone No. (101-W, SITUATION WANTED—Fe maIe. I.ADIEH’ maid” (WHITE) FlßßT rlnea, two year# In Amerlrn. wlahea employment C. D No. 1. core Herald. WANTED SITUAI lON—Male ■ i.i : 1 'i ••' ; MA N po#l l l »n in music wtore. can furnish reference# and la willing to begin with #mi»ll wwlary. | EXV*ERTT;N< ’ED RtkTkKl I »*KR DK #lre# change All’ll 10; reference# fur nlihed Add rasa R. L. A., care Herald. WANTED HELP—Female WANTED \'l • »N< l: A OOOD < 1 M »is 820 Wr ght# avenue. WANTED \(.l TO KNOW THAI WK ARK A Bf>t Brood Btreet With # compete iln# of piano#. pl«yer-plano#. Vlctrola#, guitar#, mandolin# vlolen# #nd all kln'l# of mußlrnl Inatrumenta Caah or credit. \\ r M nnlng Mualc <’o WANTED —Rooms WANTED: TO RENT ROOM IN prlvnte family, by bualneaa -/om.tn; all convenience*. Adtlreaa X. Z., care Her ald WANTED: ROOM AND HOARD BY gentleman; mtiat te centrally located and reasonable. J. I. J., Herald. WANTED —Miscellaneous WANTED TO HUY SHAM, KHEOTRIU motor nullable for running aewln* nmt-hlne. Addrea* Motor, care Herald. FOR SALE—ReaI Esate rOR OAUD FARMS IM FARMS IN South Carolina #nd Georgia any #!»• and location Hotiaea nnd lot# In #ll part# of Augusta for sale or exchange Term# to suit. Cochran A Mason, Real Fatal# hiid (tenting Agent#. 214 Murbury. six BIEBS 5U¥ ON (ja r. r., 12 acre#, poultry, truck and fruit f#rm. 2- atory. 8-room dwelling, 60xS0 chicken house, and brooder to match. 1,500 chickens, paying under contract SIOO per i week, cheap. Pee us—Cochran A Mu son 214 Marbury Ht . Swappers' Column SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There# no charge for Insertion# You pay !> cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fel ow know , August ! 1# full of active, energetic, eager Swapper# who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the Swappers' Column. WILD EXCHANGE: HORSE, llAß neee and rubber-tired huggv for build ing lot In gTowtng suburban section, or will sell. Address Buggy, Swapper# Column, care Herald. WANTED I" EXCHANGE STRAW for stable manure. Phone 3383-J FOR SALE —Livestock TOR BAI.K: ONE PAIR EIGHT DRIV- j tng Imfttt-it (iljtc* h pair of French | l'oodle pupa <Apply 1319 Hroad *treet. j JACK Ml FINK SPANISH JACK wilt make eeueon at my plantation (Frog Halit, fee 110. payable time of I service A G. Jackson FOR SALE —Miscellaneous BRUSH MOTOR CAR PARTS TOR sale, three cars dismantled at Loin- | l ard Iron Works. TOR HAI.E: 40 It. P »-PASBKNOKR automobile first-class condition, four new tire# Will #ell cheap. U. F. Boone, , A 27 Broad. i ('!. u l Rnc? GROCER H>H. oyster. Ice nnd soft drink businers, good c##h business; best business sund | on veil Broad street Must close t.ul i at once on account of my neulth Have been here eleven year#, successful. Ad dress 1734 Broad. Call phona 979. | KOH SALE: A FINK SKUOND-iIAND set of Cyclopedia of Applied E ectrlcitjr | nnd other set# of reference. Detlqueat'#. 213-215 7th street. l'Olt SALK ONE NATIONAL OAHU register with six clerk’* letter*, a!»o paid out, charge and received on *cct. kc\ l’r nt h receipt nso on tape. P. O. Box 65*. Augusta, On. FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RKNT: STOHACIE ROOM. 30*?3; mntrully |ocnt*<l: c*n b# u®«sl for oth* *r purjH)»e». Apply W J. T., tl«rald Of (let rksipfnck i: "• nils s-i kki rooma and bath. modern Im provemtnta Reduced rent till Octobtr let. L J Henry FOR RENT: RFSID KN C K 13!;' <JT'*t*ne mreet. newly painted and pa* pared, also large home lot with two story brick s* able, J»45 Calhoun. Ap* i>i\ Joi n J i■' tis LOST AND FOUND FOUND ONK BICYCLE. PAT.I, AT No. 1 Jackson street for information. STOI KNt FROM OUR OFFICE SAT urday nl*ht or Sunday one Dalton Add.uk Machine No 10238. Model 7-4. Reward for Information lendtnx to re covery of same. People* Oil Co. A ItOTTT K OK GARDFI.LER BEU! BuX Polaon need this week will keep you free for one ) ear, twenty-five cent*. ELECTRIC PI.AYKK BARGAIN ONK of the l>e»t made, with music, nlc e In slot cost 1900. will sell for $275 cash A. A Thoma* Ptar.o Co,, 639 Broad St. Auxusl*. On I'hone 636. Lost bunch or kkys between August* Wagon Co., and McKlnne street on Bro id It. ward If returned to Augusta Wagon Co. FARM MACHINERY, STALK CUTTERS 325: I'ISC HAR row*. Ilf. Smoothing Harrow* 3<, sulky Cu’lHator* 6 shove. |l7. Spring Tooth Cultivator*, all *t*el. it 50: L'tso Plow*. Payton corn and cotton planter*. *ll Me*!. |U.SO Fertiliser distributor, 54.00: Gasoline Engine* and Hay Press es all slu e and prices. I’hon# 1537 or see Wiru & UiTnlen. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. FOR SALE— -Poultry ! HII.VKR <*AMI’!NKH. A COMHINATIojt of benn y nitd utlhty. Circular »nd matin* let t 8« l gg, IS *»tilni, UFA fur It. T L. llliton, Lmnutw, 8, C. j FR VNt ‘IS HI M K AND WHIT 1 GRP Ihgtiin* If you want to win and rata* *how bint* w<- can attpply rgga from !* pin* of high Haa* cghihttlon hlrtl*. »t I3'«, H/0 nod 110 00 acttln*. H. A. Fr*!n A Son. Phone OftF'-J. FOR RENT—Rooms KOH RENT FITRNIHHKD Room To foupie or young man w;th or with out board. If* private family. Address •r ggp. FOR SALE—Farms FOR SAI.K TWO VERY OTTRACTIVB firm* In rb-ifHt furmlng *et-tlon of fictirgit: price rtgtit end g' od reeaon fori .elllng, c-talt or term*. Addteta Edwnrd Young ('!«•. ke. P Ito* Atlanta. \ Ga.. or P. O Bo* 209 Quitman. On. M'llK FARM If) A *'.; IIN <‘t"l. Itvntlon, 2 dwi-lllnga. 4 to 0 ronma | <• ch. .1 tenant hotiarH; til Grovetown, G-t if. mllee out; ul t bargain. See o* Cochran A Mtteon. Rut Katate Agent*. 211 Mart'iiry St. j • UIT CASE SALE. BPrriAt. BARGAIN THIS WEEK IN cult caaea IS.ofl value, thla *il<- only, jr. 77 See oa thl* week attre Anglia n Trunk Factory 735 Broad, oppoapa Monument —#■ ! KEEP Ft IKS OITT HY HAVING YOUR houae acreened with Itaker'a Improved Metnlllc Window nnd Door Screen* Call '94« W for eatlmate or write O O. Wheeler. *4l Hn.*d | AUGUSTA GLAZING CO. RF.GI AZINQ OF AI.L KINDS, SETTING PI.ATE OI.ASH REPAIRIN'! CHURCH WINDOWS OF DEAD AND ART UI.ASS. REPAIRING SHOW CASKS. I.EPI.AGING AUTOMOBILE WIND SHIELDS A SPECIALTY. 44S HROAD PAUL D FAGAN. MGR. PIIONL 71. PIANO- PLAYER Pi A NO: - LATE TYPE ! mahogany r.ir kS-note, wllh library of mualc; coat 1750. to quick buyer, 1300. A. A Thom:* Plano Co.. 639 Hroad St., Auguaia. On. Phone 6KC. DRUG STORE FOR SALE. NOW DOING sr.oo ao BUSINESS PER month Phone 3077. I LOOK AT THESE SHOE REPAIRING PRICES: jyPWljy * PAW Rubber He*,ls 25c Men’s Half Soles, sewed..7sc $1 00 Men’s Sewed Soles .. ..75c Men’s Tack Soles 50c Ladies’ Soles and Rubber Heels 75c Ladies’ Sewed Snles .. . .65c Ladies’ and Children’s Tack Soles 25c to 50c Tread Air Rubber Heels .25c Snrinn Sten Rubber Heels 35c Cat Paw Rubber Heels ..35c Osulivan Rubber Heels --45 c Shoes called for and delivered. Out-of-Town Peooie Use Parcel Post. ALEX RAE, Phone 323 236 9th St. FINANCIAL MONF” TO T END ON REAI. HI9TATH. Auguata Real Katate Co.. *33 Broad St, Augusts Shoe Repairing Phone 943. 965 Broad /Rubber / Heels a Soirt n( in /!t\ % vrtrnis AH Stjhs md S/jes Rubber Heels 25c Men’s Sew Soles 75c SI.OO Men’s Whole Soles .. . .SI.OO Men’s Tack Soles 50c Ladies’ Soles and Rubber Heels 75c Ladies' Sewed Soles. Leather Heels 65c Ladies’ and Children’s Tack Soles 25c to 50c Tread-Air Rubber Heels.. .25c Rubber Heels 35c Cat Paw Rubber Heels 35c Osi'livan Rubber Heels 45c Your Shoes reD?.ired while vou are at home. Work called for and delivered. J. SAWILOWSKY, Prop. SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise. Craftman •hip and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not usually Advertised - - - < AUTOMOBILES^ Magneto and enrburetor wort my tear tail r Telephone I2D. Sunday phone 107 S-J All work guaranteed- Cheeseborouqh Repair Shop The Red Front Broad St. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We ran furnish ?®u with standard ruarsnteed tir#s from 5 prt cent to 20 per cent es# th«n H#t price. %'W dc vour repairing nt small coit; all work guaranteed to give satisfac tion net our prlcei before buying e’#f*where. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT When vnur rir need* repairing bring It to n* We keep emir Eteetrtc Se f-Ftnr'ce Electric J.ight, and Oeneator* In good repair W. C. GUNN Phone 29*7. "*!* Revtintd* S' AIJTOMPPII. EJNSURANCE Protect your automobile in the Royal inttiranee Como#ny, of Eng land Rtronrcst In the world In • ire# against Fire, Theft. Liability Rrope* , tv Dsmaqf. * n< l Collision n-meoSe We s’so 'sane accident and h*a!th policies. All nt the low est adequate rite#. J V. H. ALLEN A CO.. 'Ph*ne 411. % 121 Jeckaon St. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING We have opened a first el»ss Paint Shop, and can attend your wants at verv reason*b!e crt. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO. Just across the Bridge auto repairing Electric Be»f-atarter and Ignatlon experts. AH work guaranteed. B P. BOONE. Phone 826. 527 Brond. BICYCLES Aqent for READING. STANDARD. NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have tne best equipped repair ahop In the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE. 226-7* 9th. Phone 1914, CIGARS. For Bigger. Buster August* Smoke F A W CIGARS Patronise Home Industry Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Makers. COAL KIMBERLY COAL Second to none. Dr; Onk nnd Pine fc.ove Wood Hill delivery. W. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 780. CONTPACTOR E. H. MOBLEY. No 4 (rlsh American Hank nidg. OKNKRAL CONTRACTOR. Phones: Office 2476 and Residence 6625-L. Pr 7 Cl EAMI MG ROBERTSON TAILORING CO.. 10(11 12th St. Phone 126*. Lfldles" end gent"* clothes clean, preesed end dyed. French Dry ("lean ing a specialty All work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered same day, Electrical Contractors Auto Supplies Fresh Batteries Weekly. WHITNEY-EVE CO. toss Broai Phone 131* GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES YVe eend out nothing but the freshest of vegetables. Received dally aL GRIMAUD’S Phone 1305. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. CLAWFOOT SIDEROARDS. TEA TA hl*», card table, desks, high po»t beds, book case*, fenders, andirons, candle sticks Upholstering and repairing. F. Kenyon. Sl2 7th St. Phone 2219. ‘ ' T w [ m 1 M V 1 THE GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING AT 654 BROAD street Is now open. Work done whll- , vou wait, by the Goodyear System. Rest material, flrst-cluss work at ren , sonable prices Work called for and , delivered. Phene 1737. WM. GOINGS. Mgr. PIANOS AND ORGANS. UPF.P PIANOS: OFFER BIGGEST bargains We sell many good makes Uprights $75. 190. 5101 |l!i and up. Square llanos. carved legs. In good; tone and condition, from 550 and up Write for list of bargain*. A. A. Tho- i Mas Piano Co.. 639 Broad St.. Augusta. Os.. Phone 636, I ORG ANS: CHURCH, CHAPEL AND; P rlor styles, some with mirrors, good tone and condition. 125. 135. 350. 360 J and up Call or write for bargain list. A. A. Thomas P nano Co.. 639 Broad St. j Augusta. Ca. Phone 436. > Georgia Electrical Co. House Wiring and Electric Signs. Let ug quote you. 933 Broad. H. B. MITCHELL. Mgr L GARAGES IVEY'S OARAGE Phone 3197. 304 Washington. AGENTS FOR HUPMORILF.S Five years' experience with Chalmers ann Hopmobllea. CARR FOR HIRE. PERROUX & JONES Augusta Oarage Repairs, vulcanising, aupplle*. Free air. Open day and nigh’.. • Largest In city. 720 22 Reynolds St. Phone 120. GASOLINE. 18Vie Motor da rr washed and potlshed. 25e 40c UNION GARAGE 663 BROADWAY. GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP. STUDERAKER DEALERS. 7TH AND REYNOLDS PHONE 376. AUGUSTA MACHINE CO S. E. MARSTON’S Harness and Shoe Rhop. All work done by hand. 738 Ellis St. N W SULLIVAN. M 59 Broad Pt.. Harnss maker and Repairer Work neatly done at moderate prices. I can save you money on custom made harness. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He makes your mattresses level and square. New tick made free. Return mattresses some day. Phone 1916—shop* 1261 Marbury street. PAINTING CONTRACTORS For reliable Houae Painting and Decorating sec FI B. Smith & Son. 70 Moore avenue. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Work guaranteed: city refrences. PIANOS A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO Phone 688. 639 Broad St. Plano#. Plaver PKno#. Electric Pi ano#. Organ#. Oraphophone# and Records --FTvo*"'th ; rig Musical. PIANOS AND VICTOROLAS Phono 8327. 854 Broad The latent style# the market affords. CASH OR CREDIT. W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO. POOL. POOL POOL, 21-2 Cue Do Droo In Pool Parlors. 818 Broad St REAL ESTATE If yon buy your house# lor# and farm land# 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 309 McINTOSH ST.. OFFICE aT 403 Jackson St., next to Chop Suey P.es taurent. Pbons 2311. Sang Les, Prop. ROOF LEAKT Have your work 4on« by exp*’ t enced tlnnera. All work given per ianal attentloa. My prtca* S'.’ l right e. A. DEMORE, Phona *O3l. 323 Bread »t GET IT HICKEY’S That Spring HAIR CUT 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street. •"EDNESDAY. APRIL 1. 7 RIJPBFR STAMPS E. W. DODGE. P'ihh»r Stamps. Seals, Bu lges. Btsn el's, Altimnliim Checks. Ik c. 853 Ki lls street. • PHONE 1421. STORAGE. •Ye do storage We pack and #h!p goods. We save you money on iecond hard good#. We save you monev on new good# We «I wavs hn e bargain# for you. HUGHES FURNITURE CO. Phone 656. 267 Bro#d. SPECIALISTS 0 DR. If. F AT.FORD, on’v Resident <?1 ve«T#> «nd Relfnh.e specialist In Augusta treat ing all disease# of men. women and Children Successfully without opera tion. Consultation fre#» nnd Invited. OFFICE 969 BROAD BT. THE CI OCK MAN J C CARNS ?10 Centre 5* Watch and Clock Repair Fhop. Twenty-four years dnllv experience; rears nt this location. Guarantee work on guaranteed Stock TAILORS. lIARDWICK & GfRMANY TAILORS AND RENOVATORS "Fulls Made to Order. iPhone 1622 213 6th Street. JACKSON & BAILEY Phone 17*4. *23 9th. Street. First Clrss TMlor'ng. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. CHARLIE McLAUGLIN. Cloth<« Cleaned. Pressed and Pyed. Trench Pry Cleaning a ape et-iltv. Ladies Suits and Skirt*. Phone 2735. Cor. Jackson & Calhoun Streets. S D. SPEAD SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing. Phone 3076 1149 Broad Street. TIN SHOP PHILIP L. MACK, Phone 493. 913 Ellis 8t Tin and Sheet iron Worker. Estimates riven on all tin and #he« iron work. Promp attention to re pairing. f WELDING _ _ Southern welding co. Phone 133?. 961 Broad St. Welders of nil metal#, and all kinds of machinery breaks repaved car bo" cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER LOWREV WAGON WKS. Established 1847 Manufacturers of farm wagons, 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 n !NE AND OAK Stove Wooti a Specialty. Quick Delivery. C. A. KING. Mgr. Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick. WAGON SHOP DLACK MITH WORK and HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS 18 Cer.’.ra St. WALL PAPSR AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 712 Broad St. £ook!* s ARE £OOR s Wholesale and Retail Tin Shingles, Tin and Rubber Roofing. W.B.TooIe 4&Co. Tel. 264. 935 Broad. “Let Us Cover Your House” Used Automobile Sale One Rambler Runabout. $25 OO One 4-Passenger Oakland. One 1913 Overland Roadster. Two Little Four Roads.ers. One 5-Passenger Westcott, One 5-Passenger Marlon (New). A)1 cars In first class condition. L. C. Edelblut 551 BROAD STREET.