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FOURTEEN
MOTION PICTURE “STARS” FOR “THE
UTTLEST REBEL” ARE ALL HERE
Arrived Lit Niffht and Today—Will Baffin Monday in Au
gusta to Make One ol Greatest Photo Plays of the Day.
Mr E. K. Lincoln is the Leading Man. Little Miss Mimi
Yvone, 6-Year-Old English Girl, Plays Stella Role.
The leading actor* nnd *■ tresac* of
f the Photoplay Product!* n» Company.
| of New York, who art- to he seen in
”Thi- l.lttleat Rebel," tho motion pl<_
I turn gocti to be made Iti and Wound
I Aururu. irrlvol In the city last nigh*
and today and ore at the Albion.
1 Mr Frank A. Tlrhn* r pro at dm t if
f the company, arrived laat nigh! with
the majority of the treup. Ho will b<
, here for only a fen days.
The cast la headed ty n<.ne_ other
than a wlnaonie ala-year -old ICngllah
girl, little Miaa Mlml Yvone who will
play the part of "The l.ltlieat Hebei,
the Stella role.
. The Party.
f* In addition !«• little Vlaa Yvone, th#
parts here Include# Messrs. K. K.
Lincoln, W. J. Harrell*. Paul I'llklrK
ton Jack W. Brown, Win He#K*n
! Mr and Mr# Hill Ros*4t Mr. am, Mr
| Fleck and Mlaa. a Batell# Coffin, K.
; Ivana. and Maud* St. John and Mre.
f Van Heuaen.
The leading man'a r-ort will t>e tak
en by Mr Lino in. wh< la regarded
In the moth n picture w r» J *« an ex
ceptionally go ,<S player Ilia part will
lie that of Herbert Cery. a C'-ttfede
| _ SPECIAL N0 T ICE
DIVIDEND NO. n
Merchant* B#nh. August*. G»
THE imt'Ab QUARTERLY DIVIDEND
I of per share. on the capital stock
I of thla Bank, haa lieen declared •>)
Ike Board of D rectors. payable April
( ]su. 10 stockholders of re< ord Murtli
II I*ll
Check e»i!' la mailed
• k k nosuoßottaif.
g| Cashier.
Political Announcements
*
County. I heiely announce my rsn
dldnry for Sheriff, subject 10 the rule*
end regulations of the While primary
Your vote w 11 he appreciated
J i PLUNKETT
r sow county commissioners.
AT TIIK REQUEST l>K A I.AIItIK
I numlar of cltlaena and following out
our sense of public duty, we the un
dersigned. hereby announce 'or re
i election to the off re of County Oom
|
I
four years’ record as members at sold
beard
I Kuhjeet to Rules White Primary,
G. II NIXON.
A. 11. ItOOKH.
I TO TIIE VOTEHH OK RICHMOND
I County: I hereby announce my ran-j
tfidacy for fount y Comrnla*ii*ner auh
jfert to the mlaa and regulations of
the White Primary.
wed frl mn ts HKNHY » PUND
\' j ’$
I \r L/
c M.adamc, Ise bell's
Lesson*
BBS SON VI.
TMK NBCK AND CHIN.
The chances are that the woman now
forty began destroying the beauty of
her neck by wearing stiff linen ooilera
In her girlhood. Eater on. whan these
went out of fashion, she adopted tight,
high, very much bonded collets of thin
material*, but almost as destructive to
the skin of the throat as were the
starched onea Today, the result e? 'hi*
long Imprisonment la apt to he flabby
necJt, often discolored, with an area of
wrinkled akin behind the ease where
the bones of the collar preaaod the
hardest
The present fashion of leaving the j
throat exposed la comfortable end ’
hygienic. It la lovely on young girl*,
but older women often feel thet they
cannot adopt It on acoount of the bad
condition of the nock
High Collaea.
I hare been preaching against high
rollers for yeara They not only ruin |
the neck and Increase any tendency to
wards a double chin, hut they cause
wrlnklea on the lower pert of the
and. as yeara go on. will surely form
those cruel, aging lines that run from
the lower cheek towards the chin The
present fashion of leaving the neck ex
posed la a great help In the preserving
Of heauty. and l advise all my pupils
to adopt It ts the neck Is In a very
bad condition, a lace scarf or soma thin,
unboned neck covering can be worn
until Improvement begins, but remem
ber that the first step towards any Im
provement Is to release the throat from
any tight covering or restriction.
The ceuees thet make a flabby neck
Sisk* a double chin; tlgtt collars break
gown the muecles supporting the flesh.
Discolorations are due to the same 1
cause, for tie mnstant friction of a
collar thickens tha akin and causes It
tc turn, first yellow and than dark
brown The high, tight collar restricts
the rerrtage of the head and thla causes
wrinkles Now let us consider what
we oan do to get rid of theee unfor
tunate defecta
Correct Poelttea sf Heed.
• Place your dressing talus In a strong
Itght and with tha uae of a hand mir
ror examine your nack carefully, on
the sides, and behind. Note where «h#
lines are the moat conspicuous, and
find out which ones are made by hold-
H»K the head In a wrong position Study
the position of the head that makes tha
fewest lines and practice keeping the
bead In that position.
Treatment of tk* Neck.
The aecond step la to treat the akin
of the neck Clean It with a good
cleansing cream and then bathe with
I hot water until the akin Is warm and
pink Next massage with a good skin
food, according to directions I shall
give you, and follow by bathing tha
nock with very cold water or rubbing
It with a place of toe folded In a square
of linen If there are discoloration# on
the neck, oovsr theee over night with
bleaching cream and bathe with cold
•water In the morning.
Three or four times a day practice
the following exerrlee for tire minutes
I Throw back tha chin, keeping the flg
| ure very erect, and blow about an
i Imaginary thtatle. moving the head
I from side to side.
. (Lesson VI to he continued.)
k Jlqj
rate aoldlor, who takes a prominent
position In the drama
That he will receive splendid sup
port la assured when one Is aware of
the class or pla»er* the jther members
us the party are.
It la understood that Mr. Roaeii. the
camera man, will he called Into serv
ice not later than M nilny. Just ex
actly what fiart of the city the he
ginning of the picture la to lie mode
Is not yet alatii. The several scenes
will require the r verlng of <•< nalder
al le group . ni It will sake five if
•
"The L.ttleat Rebel."
In regar • t > the plcturi .hat Is to
n, mod here, tut if * i.> me.si In
leresllnk points Is lliat the lea.ling
part la taken hy a child who Is a«ld
|.e uneqnailed as a < hit -setresa Him
displayed her remarkable talent when
I lit three years old, Hince that lino
she his played In a number f hlxh
elaaa pictures, an" ug them Fra in ex
Vvils n s "Bueh* ler's ftahy," and
C> srh r Frohmen’* "I asserr By." Mhe
Is In -very sens* .f II" w .1 a little
"star."
Mr. K-ignr l.ewis, director *’us been
In the city f r several 'avs making
preliminary arrangements. N't until
last night, however, did hi* naslataut,
Mr. Jack Brown, c* me Mr. Brown I*
one of the nr.st cordial young inrr In
the party. Ills winning personality
Is sure to make fir him many friend*
while In Augusta.
Daily Pattern
<*966.—A NEAT AND SIMPLE TOP
GARMENT.
Olrta' Coat with or without Cuff* and
Bolt.
Itrown vslvat was used for thla de
sign. with trimmings of fancy silk. Tha
dfslgn Is sultshla for llsrn, linens, cnr
duroy, broadcloth, cheviot and other
cloaking* Tha fronts arc croaood nt
the closing Tha collar forms a neat
nack finish The sleeve Is h two-place
model The deep patch pockets and
low belt are attractive style features.
Tha psttirn Is cut In four sixes 4. 6.
8 nnd 10 years. It requires .1 1-9 yards
of 44-lnch material for a 6-yaar sue.
A pattern of this lllustrutlon mailed
to any address />n receipt of 10 cents In
stiver or stumps.
No* ••••••*••• Blsa ••*••••••••»••••
Nsnsa
Ptraat and No.
City ••••»•*•••••*•* <9tsto •!••••••
Swappers ’ Column
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS There’s no
charge for Insertions. You pay 5
tents for each answer Have you
nnythlng you want to Hwap or Kx*
change? I#<*t the other fallow know
Augusta Is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers who will he glad to
make your Acquaintance through the
Swappers' Column.
Will. KXCIi \NIIK lit UtSK. n\u
ness and rubber-tJTad buggy for build
ing lot In growing suburban section, or
will sell Address Muggy, Swappers
Column, care Herald
w \ \ . i.i * i « > KXCH ANUK STRAW
lot stable manui« Phona I> v ? I
will SYN Vl' I* AIM OF NVIHTK IN
dl«n Hunnet I>uck», won first and sec
ond prises at ClecO*gia-Carolina fair A1»o
pair of White and Fawn Runner Pucks,
and extra drake for 22 Qilthar 16-shoot
ei reposting Tlfle. Rifle must he. prac
tically new and In first-class condition.
Address Rifle. Swappers Column, care
Herald.
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED UOI.itKED BOYS TO UAH
ry The Herald. Ypply No t K«l>-
Statioß, 1037 ltth at reel.
WANTED lOl.oltKD BOYS OVER 14
Year* of ukv. Bagging l»e|wrtment.
Rlversld# Mill*
w vNi ti ■ UOl-ORkD ROYft f<b CAR
ry The Herald. Apply No. 1 Sub.
Station. 1637 1)11< street.
WANTED AT UNDE A* GOOD" ALL
round whit# tinner; a good business
proposition to sober. Industrious man.
Writs S. S. Fraser, Georgetown. S C.
WANTED UOLOItKD BUYS ITT i tli
ry The Herald. Apply No. 1 Sub-
Station. U'S7 Hlh street.
A COOK WANTED, ABBEY TREK
phone No. 6904-W.
ft lTdllKb S6YB TO CAS
ry The Herald. Apply No. 1 Sub-y
Station. 1937 11th street
WANTED. FIRST-CLASS r i.EANEIt
snd i* eaai-r. must he sober end able to'
get hue!nee#. Reference* required. A|>-
p y It* 1 1 12th str«*et or phone 12*'
VVANIKi' IMI.DREI B..YS l'< CAR
ry The HenxUl Al'plj No. 1 Sub
station, 1«37 lltli atrvet.
WANTED—Boarders
WANTS! 1 )' SSaKTbu" lea >
irrtfjd board; but and ro»kl cen
trally lorn tad. 1014 Itrynobln •Uw.
I’hon* 1796.
IK)All5llli ifANTISIL HOI i f Mi -1
burn*, 604 14rood alrrat, phona N«i.
I 47m. N<*w maiuigrinant axHualvaly.
mmi». quirk aarvlca; room* cl«wn
itnd nr.it; r»iten r»*«nolinbla.
\\ an il.r IIOAKIM MH WITH
Rood tabl«> board, roMtmJy loratad;
irrittH mnnonabla. Ad«frr»* 11. 1,, enro
Ifrmld or phona 211T*-J
WANTED—Miscellaneous
WANi id ' * " 1 Fi ’I * ' INK PARTY;
pintsi for another, on Improved cily
real estal". hr three year* at 7 per <"nt.
John W, lilrkey.
WANTED—Salesmen
WANTKIV .*• AI. I* vii.:, K'Ut MKAT
ncMip. Kxprrlrnca not necriMiry. FnH
or part !'»»»•• Write for our off»w AU
| flrriß Hk»it Company, Hartford, Conn.
WANTKI) 'll MKJ I«-• t VI 1 I
<Ut\ ..nis Th» Hoot ary,
SITUATION WANTED—Fe
maIe.
I.ADIRr MAID tHUUTiI Kilts i
class, two yst.rs In America, wish*#
employment. C. I>. No. I. car# lleraid,
WANTED SITUATION —Male
IV I I 111 KNI ’EI i B.aikKKKPEIt Id
sir.# c liHug" AfSil Hi. teferences fur
nlglied. Address H. 1.. A., cur# ll.rald,
WANTED HELP—Female
WA N T hi» A T ON< 'K A <4001) COOK
420 \\ ; fhtf IVWIUI
WANTED. QUICK
A BRIGHT. VIVAOIOI'H I.ITTI.K
girl about three year* of .8", to take
1 a snisd part In the forthcoming moving
picture production of *The f.ltlle.ii
111 Pi " .Must he a blond. Address Mr
Edgar Lewi*, at Hotel Albion or call
, evenings lieiwcrn 7 anil 8.
WANTED
YOfl TO KNOW THAT WE ARK A
Kii Brand street with a compete tins
lof planoa, player-piano*. Vlctrolas,
Ruftnra. mandolins vlolana arid nil kinds
of mustoiil Instruments. Cash or crudlt.
W I* Mnnnlnß Music Co.
WANTKh |{o<»M A N 1) IN
private family l*v Rcntlcman with \ **Mt
reference’s Kiasnnnbie and central.
Addr«*Hs J A. K., <-»ir»* Herald.
WANTED—Rooms
WANTED: TO RENT ROOM IN,
private family, by bnalneas 'lonian; all
conveniences. Addresj X. Z., care Her
ald.
FOR SALE—ReaI Esate
SIX MH.ES OUT ON OA R. R., B
acres, poultry, truck and fruit farm. 2-
story. 8-room dwelling, 60x30 chicken
houae. and brooder to match, 1,606
chickens, paying under contract fIOO per
week, cheap See us—Cochran A M.i
oon. 214 Msrbury Ht.
Foil -’MI. ONE COHN Ell Urf, i
block Reynold* street, two-atory brick
boil#*- seven rooms and bath, savants’
bouse and garage; double lot; at bar
gain. Hee US. Cochran A Mason, 214
Msrbury street.
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
m:i sil MOTOR" CAR PARTS FOR
sale three cars dismantled at Ixnn
bartf Iron Worlta
Foit HALE l'\Nt ’V QROCERi FISH,
oyster. Ice and soft drink busloets,
good eiih buMiiqaa; best Imibnmm stand
on west Rroad street. Must close nut
at once on account of my neilth Have
been here eleven years; successful. Ad
dress 1734 Itroad. Call phom 1*76
FOR HALE: A FINE SECOND-HAND
set of Cyclopedia of Applied Electricity
and other sets of reference. Dellqusst’s,
! • Rh street.
FOR BALE ONE NATIONAL CASH
register with six clerk’s letters, also
paid out, charge and received on ncct.
ke> Print a receipt aso on tape. I*. O.
Bos kmuata, Qi
FOR BALE CHEAP HtITSoN
Roadster, In excellent shape, complete
with extra equipment. For particulars
call plume 3342 or see Vnion Oarage, 66J
Broad. |
FOR SAU i i; \M * NE\\ REMIND
ton typewriter, never been used, can
be had nt a bargain. John F. Eclikoff;
1441 t2th street or phone 2426.
4'Tilt Y B ANT 11 EM \* M PLANTS: FINE
chrysanthemum plants for sale. stk
per dogen. Phone 1676-J.
For s ale <»ne i imi: lock s \ee
flreiS'oof. A bargain for cash. Address
J. R Dußose. Aiken, S. C.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT: RTORAOK ROOM. 30x26;
centrally locate<l; can be used for oth
er purposes. Apply W J- T., Herald Of-
RESIDENCE PJ2S ELI.IS STREET, 8
rooms and bath, garage, modern Im
provement# Reduced rent till October
L J Bogyi
FOR SALE—rmiltrv
BII.VKTI GAMI’tNKS. A COMHINATIOM
of beauty ami utility Circular ami
mating list fie* Kggs *8 setting, two
fia- ll*. T. L llllton. Lancaster, 8. C.
Knit S.vf.K BAItitKDHOGK KGOS. *5
per to"; if. for Aiblrcs# \V. J.
TV'nnla, limit* Augusta. Ua.
FOR RENT—Rooms
K*>|< Itt’,N'T TWO I.ARGK. FI'BNISH
~,t riMims wttli or without board.
Telephone, electric light* and bath
service Included K. 1.. Milter. ISKD,
Broad Street
FOR RKNT: TWO NICBDY Ft' It Nis 11
ed room* for light housekeeping 119
7th street.
TO" BKNT nNK BOOM. FfttNISIIKD
is- unfurnished for lady or gentleman;
ventral location on Greene street. Ad
dle** H. It. fl,. e.ire Herald.
Kt'lt HI NT rmtllK f. W!<;i: rooms
for light housekeeping, otte large room
with hoird t- couple or two young men
Table tioirdi** wanted Address "D.
IV.. ” rare Herald
IN »H itKNT Nlt'kl v Kl’ KNIS!I Kl'
room with hoard or without, for cou
ple or gentlemen; In private family. 1317
Kills street. __________
FOR SALE—Farms
KOIt S.U.i: TWO VBKY ATTBAt'TIYK
farms In richest farming aeetlon of
Georg a. price right and gi*wl reason for
selling, cash or terms Address Kdwnrd
Young t'luvke. I’ • Box 968, Atlanta.
(Is. or I*. O. Box 769- Quitman. Ga.
IM-ACRB FARM. 194 ACRES IN 0171,-
ttvutlou, 7 dwellings. 4 to 6 room*
eseh. 3 tenant houses; nt Gravetown.
Ga.. 15 mt’.es out. at a bargain. See us
Cochran & Mason, Beal Kstale Agents,
"lit Marburt St
LOST AND FOUND
I I Ben mi' li. Kit BA KG AIN ONK
of the best rnwle. with music, nice
In slot: ost }9oo wrtll set for 6775 cash.
A A. Thomas I'ianc Co . «S» Broad 81.
Augusta, Ga. i’hone 686.
FHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
LOST AND FO'IDiD
I, iBT RIIINDI K BELL AHOLT
k months old. Ear* long, i*»u put H*®
ward if returned to 1617 waltun W*b
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
REPAIRING PRICES:
PAW
Rubber He'.ls.. 25c
Men’s Hdf Seles, sewed. .75c
$1 00
Men’s Sewed Soles .. ..75c
Men’s Tack Soles 50c
Ladies’ Soles and Rubber
Heels f .. . .75c
Ladies’ Sewed S r les .. . .65c
Ladies’ and Children’s
Tack Soles 25c to 50c
Tread Air Rubber Heels ,25c
Snrinn Sten Rubber Heels
Pnt Paw Richer Mnpi«s #
Ost'livan R"hher H r .-45 c
Shees railed for and delivered.
Oi't cf-Town Peooie Use Parcel
Post.
ALEX RAE.
Phone 323 236 9th St.
Aupstd Shoe Repairing
Phone 943. 96b Broad
. :. - >.3
lion] jjr yonr life «/h >jy/
tegsTir
/Rubber
/ Heels
i Soften CMyfhvcmcafs
1 AH Sly/es and 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 Solos.
Leather Heels 65c
Ladies' and Children’s
Tack Soles 25c to 50c
Tread-Air Rubber Heels.. .25c
Sorinn-Steo Rubber Heels 35c
Cat Paw Rubber Heels 35c
Osnlivan Rubber Heels... .45c
Your repaired while
vou are at home Work called
for and delivered.
J. SAWILOWSKY, Prop.
SANG LEE LAUNDRY
80» MiiNTOSH tST.. OFKICB aT 406
Jackson St., next to tiiop Buey Res
taurant. Khun* 3611, Bang Lee, i'rap.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
USED PIANOS: OFFER HKSGEBT j
bargains. \V«* soli many good makes. !
Fprlghts 875, |»0, 8100. 8125 and up. ;
Bqusre l’lanoe. carved It’K**. In food 1
tone and condition, from 850 and up. j
Write for list of bargains. A. A. Tht>- \
Mas L :»no Co., 639 Rroad St.. Augusta,
Go., Rhone 656,
SUIT CASE SALE."
SPECI AL IL\IL« AIN THIS WEEK IN
suit case* $9.00 value, this sale only.
85.77. See us thin week sure. Augusta ;
Trunk Factory. 735 Rroad, opposite .
ent.
lx i I r FI.! r.s .)I : B 1 Hk\ INQ TOUR
house acr oan ed with Baker’s Improved 1
Metallic Window and Door Screens.
Cal! 2946-W fi>r estimate or write U. O
Wheeler. 648 Broad.
MEAT MARKET
REAL BARGAINS IN FRESH
Meats for cash at M. T.
Hair’s Market, 6th and Ellis
Phone 642.
I
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THE GOODYEAR
SHOE REPAIRING AT 554 BROAD
street. Is now open. Work done whit
you wait, by the Goodyear System.
Best material, first-class work at rea
sonable prices Work called for and
delivered. Phene 1T37.
WM. GOINGS. Mgr.
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise. Craftman
ship and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised -
automobiles.
Magneto ami esrhutstor work mg
■fieclalty. Tglrphdn# IJH- Sumlgy
phone 1075-J All *ork guarsntegJ.
fkpair Shop
Th# Red Front *69 Broad St-
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
We can furnish you with standard
gun ran lead tires from 5 pet rent to
20 per cent less thnn Mat pries, s'so
dn your repairing at rmall coot; nil
work (funranteed to give satisfac
tion Get our is’lces befors buying
Elsewhere
DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS.
AIITOMORII.ES FOR RENT
When vwir ear needs repairing bring
It to ns.
n f e keen '*mte Elecfrlr Be'f-Rtnr*#**,
Electric TJghts and Oenerntors in
good repair
W C. GUNN
Phene 2987 *26 Revnold* AT
AMTOMORILE INSURANCE
vfinr flttffimnhlb t" th#
Royal Insurance Company, of Enq*
Dnd Strengert In f*e world ln
e ?rea ngalnat Firs, Theft. Llabtlltv
Rrope-ty Daman*. * p d Collision
D*»mene*. We n’ao issue accident
and h«a’th policies. All at ths low
est adequate rates.
J V. H. ALLEN A CO.,
'Phr.n* 411. 121 Jackson St.
AUTOMQRII F PAINTING
Wo have oppned a first cias#
Paint Shop, anti can attend your
want* at vorv reasonable c :rt.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Juat across thp Bridge
_ AUTO RFPAIRING
Electric Self-starter and Ignition
expert,. All werk grniranteed.
B F BOONE
Phone 526. 637 Broad.
BICYCLES
Agent for READING. STANDARD.
NATIONAL. PIERCE. We hnvs tn©
heat equipped repair shop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE,
226-28 9th. Phone 1914.
• CIGARS.
For Bigger, Busier August* Smoke
F A W CIGARS
Patronise Home industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. Ia- Oak and Pine
o.ove Wood Hill delivery.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone m
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY,
No 4 Irish American Bank Bldg.
GENERAT. CONTRACTOR.
Phones: Office 2176 and Residence
6625-1*
PRY CLEANING
ROBERTSON TAILORING CO..
Itini I2th St. Phone 1266.
f.udtes' and gent's clothes oean,
pressed and dved. French Pry Clean
ing a specialty. All work guaranteed.
Work called for and delivered aatne
day.
Electrical Contractors
Auto Supplies
Fresh Batteries Weekly,
WHITNEY-EVE CO.
1(133 Broad. Phone J 316
GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES
Ws send out nothing but the
freshest of vegetable*. Hecelved
dally at.
GRIMAUDS
Phone 1305.
ORGANS: CHURCH. CHAPEL. ANU
parlor atyles, some with mirrors, good
tone and condition. }75, |35, |SO, J6O
and up Call or write for bargain list.
A A. Thomas I'.nano Co., 639 Broad St.
Augusta. Ga. Phone 656.
Builders Attention!
SLUSKYS
Rubber Shingles
$3.75 S P^ ARE
Made of High Grade Asphalt.
Mineral Rubber and Felt, Fire
proof. wear and weatherproof.
Especially attractive for bunga
lows and residences.
David Slusky
1009 Broad St Phone 100.
GARAGES
IVEY S GARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBIUES
Five years' experience «tth
Chalmers and Hiiptnohlles
CARS FOR HIRE.
PERROUX & JONES
Augusta Garage
Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies.
Free air. Open day and ntghL
Kargest In city.
720-22 Reynold* Si.
Phone 130.
GASOLINE. 18'/ 2 c
Motor car 1 ; washed and polished.
35e. 40c.
UNION GARAGE
663 BROADWAY.
GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP.
STUDRBAKER DEALERS.
7TH AND REYNOLDS.
PHONE 376.
AUGUSTA MACHINE CO.
S. E. MABSTON’S
Harneas and Shoe Shop. All work
done by hand. *
738 Ellig St.
N tv BITI.I.IVAN 1159 Broad St..
Harness maker and Repairer. Work
neatly done at moderate prices. 1 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 seme day. Phone
191«—shops 1251 Msrbury street.
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting nnd
Decorating see E. B. Smith A Son.
70’ Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed;
city refrences.
PIANOS
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO
Phone 666. 639 Broad St.
Plano*. Plaver pianos. Electric Pl
ano*. Organ*. Graphophones and
Records.—Everything Musical.
PIANOS AND VICTRQLAS
Phone 3327. 854 Broad
The latest style* the market affords.
CASH OR CREDPT.
w. P. MANNING MUSIC CO.
POOL. POOL POOL.
2 1-2 Cue
Do Dmn In Pool Parlors.
818 Broad St.
REAL ESTATE
If you buy your houses, lots and
farm lands from me we both make
wol e y.
J, B, CHARM AN,
Phone 2900-J. Ellis & Campbell Sts.
EVERY DAY
IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANTS
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Ga. 469 -
antique furniture.
CT AW FOOT SIDEBOARDS. TEA TA
hies, card table, desks high post bed*,
book cases, fenders, andirons, c'ndle
stteks Upholstering nnd repairing. K
Kenyon. 312 7th St. Phone 2319.
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done hy experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal intention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 523 Broad St.
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Your Easter
HAIR CUT
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
FRIDAY. APRIL 3.
RURBF3 STAMPS
6 W. DODGE
Rubber Stamps. Seals, Badges, Stem
e|i*. Ahmmlum Check* Ac. 653 Kl
lls street.
PHONE 1421.
STORAGE.
W© do stornff*.
We enrk and ship #oods.
We save you money on second
hand goods.
We snve you money on new go< ds
We ahraya M a tafitlN for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.
Pfcone 656. ?67 Broad.
SPECIALISTS
PP N V. AT*Fr»RP.
The on v Resident 421 yesrs) *nl
Reliable •nerlnllst In Augusts treat
ing oil d|eer»*ee of men. women and
Children Fuoreesfullv without opera
tion. Pnesulfatlnn fr««» nnd Invited.
OFFICE «69 BROAD ST.
. THF Cl OCK MAN _
J C CABNS
210 Centre St.
Wntrb end dork Repair Shop
Twentv-four venrs dnllv experience;
ten year* at this location.
Guarantee work on guaranteed Stock
TAILORS.
"HARDWICK 5 GfRMANY
TATI.ORS AND RENOVATORS
Fulfs Made to Order. iPhone 1622
213 6th Street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Pbon* 1784. 873 9th. Street.
First Class Tailoring. Cleaning.
Pressing and Repairing.
CHARUF McLAIIGL'N.
Clothe* Cflesned. Pressed and
Dyed French Dry Cleaning a spe
"laltv. t ad'ea flut's and Skirt*.
Phone 2735. Cnr 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 St
Tin and Sheet iron Worker.
Estimates given on all tin and sheet
Iron work. Promp attention to re
pairing.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Phone 1332. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, and all kinds
of machinery breaks repaired ear
bo" cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WKS.
Established 1847
Manufacturers of farm wngons.
carts and trucks, especially equip
ped for repairing and painting.
Corner Ellis and 9th. Sts.
Telephone 1309-J Augusta. Oa.
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
ILACKMITH WORK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS
18 Cei.tre St.
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 712 Broad St.
AUGUSTA GLAZING Co._
REGLAZINQ OF ALL KINDS. ’
SETTING PLATE GLASS
REPAIRING CHURCH WINDOWS OK
LEAD AND ART GLASS,
REPAIRING SHOW CASES.
REPLACING AUTOMOBILE WIND
SHIELDS A SPECIALTY.
448 BROAD.
PAUL D. FAGAN. MGR.
PHONE 71.
FINANCIAL
MONET TO lend ON REAL ESTATE.
Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St.
PIANO-PLAYER PIANO; LATE TYPE
mahogany case. 88-note, with library
of music; cost }750, to quick buyer,
S3OO. A. A Thomas Plano Co.. 639
Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Phone 6Se.
ZoohW*
ARB
rOOfs
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W,B.Toole tSrCo.
TeL 264. 935 Broad.
“Let Us Cover Your
House”