The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 14, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Atlantic Coast Line MOTE—Th**e arrival* and departure* are glvan aa Information Ai'lva, and connection* ara noi |u*nntn& ill t I « • ] ■ 6 Jfcp m ! Ar. oraiig.Tmrg Ar 6 87a.tn, ( Up in i Al ' 41 I *:lsp m | Ar, Worenea Ar |'* «*.m, 6 25a. tn ; Ar, lUrhruorid Ar a S6p tn. * 40*.in Ar Wssh’g'n I».C, Ar 1 Mp.m. 10 02« in, Ar Itnltlmora Ar I:4spm. Ji.Mp m. Ar. W Phlln Ar ’ll:S6*.m, Bflip m ; ar N»« York Through Klartrir Lighted atari I'nll mart Bleepers on *Arh train to N»w dally. Ohaarvatlon Broiler rnr* between Fn.r. me* and Auguata, and our own A C. la Naw Dinar* north ft Florence T. a walker, Diat. Paaa Agt. *** Broad St. Phono «» C of Gaßy “The Right Way” Currant antwrut t/atn. aaaiiuiuu lima) DEPAR Tußaa For Dublin. Bavai.nah. Macoa and Florida point* 1,10 am. For DaMln and Bavannah .. .. l:Jo pm For Oavaonah. Moron. Colum bus and Birmingham o*o pm. AR'tlVAt.a From Savannah Huron. Ca htmbus and Birmingham ... 0:10 a.m. From Tlubl n Savannah and norlda point* .. II 10 em. From Dublin Savannah. Ma aon and Florida point* 1.1(1 p m All Trains Ar* I tally Train laavlna A usual a 1 10 L rn and arriving at 1 10 p m . rarrlo* a throufi Pullman Bnf»*t Parlor Tar between Au guste and Hnvmnah eonne.-tlng at MU fin with thrr.igh train for Mirntt To lumbua iM-mlnghsm and Montgomrrv Vrat Ittulrd olertiie-llghted, steam haatad Feeping Cara. ara rarrlnd on night trama between Auguat* and Sn vannah. O* : eonneetng at Mtllan with tCough PI raping (ara In and from Hu ron Columbus and Atlanta. For any Information aa to hru, aenaduira ate,, writ* or communloai# Vttfc w w. nAricwTT. T»av*'lng Pneaenger Agrnt Phan* Na. 01. Tit Broad StraaO kugwata. Oa Southern Railway Pramlar Carrlar of tho South Sehadul* Effactlva March 1, 1(10. N B—Rahrdula flgurra puollahad on It ; aa litformatfon ;ud ar* not guarantaad • Unlor Saatlon, All Train* Dally Train* Dapart to II Charleston. O. 7:20*.m. II Savannah. Jackaon villa ....1:10a.m. I Columbia. 8. C I:lfta m. 11l Washington. Naw York .. ~t:Rlp.m. It Waahlnf*an Naw Tork .. ..I <>Bp m. 11 Charlaaton I «np m. 10 Columbia ... ... l oOpm. }4 Charlaaton. Jaekaomrllla ...11:45pm. Tralna Amva From Cbatlaafon. Jackaonvtlla ..,1:10a.m. 11 Columbia .....10:00a m. 11l Waahlnr"". Naw York . ..11:01p.m. II Washington. Naw York . ..11:15pm. II Charleston 2 15pm. H ftavatmah, Ja>kaonvWa .... 7 Onp.m. 1 Columbia 1:11p.m. 17 Cbarlaaton 10:60pm. man low wing Room and Compart iron- Sleeping Cara. Coach#*, Dining Car **Shon# 111 or 147 for Information and Pullman Reservation#. M AGHt'OttH DENT. Dlat. Pnaa Ag*m. Taleahona I4T «• BroM «. FUNERAL NOl ICE ‘Jiri.I.iOAN THE RBUATIVBH AND . friend* f Mr and Mra Albert A Mul ll* m. Mr and Mra. M IV Donnelly. Mian Allen Mulligan, Auguala. Mi and Mra II W Carter. Varnvlll* 8 Mr and Mra T. W. Tompklna, Co lumbia, nnd Mr. and Mra 8t .la Vogt, Atlanta, are raaparlfiilly Invltod to at tend the funeral of MltS. ALBERT A, MULLIGAN at lha t-eeldcnre. 811 Mc- Klnna alraal. THIS (TUHJBHAV* EVENING at f3a o'clock. Intor mant at Vornvllle. 8 C. Al 4 THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS i*F Mr and Mr a C C. Ilrrary arr re spertfulh Invllait to hi land the fun eral of the former TOMORROW (Wed nesday) AFTKHNOON at 3 o'clock, from the Oraeewood Melhmlirt church. Intermant family burial ground. Grace wood, Ga. The Rev. It. I'. Road, offlelatlnk The pallbearera are: P. L. Carmli Kcl W W. I 'ortvy. R. C. I »eaa. W A. Ilyrd. 11. A| Whitehead. W - LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PAT I T ION, STATE OK GEORGIA. RICHMOND COT’NTY To Frank B I-adaveae. of Salt t-ak* City, Utah, to Frank M. Lodavega, o| Rail Lak« City. Utah, aa Trustee, of Kmlle ljutavexc Mm rtlnoya l„i«lnve*« and Josephine l<adaYeae, Ida children, to Addle E l-adavene. n» Trualee. of said Kmlle I.adavcae, Mart Ino ye Uk veaa and Josephine ljulavcae. her chil dren. all ot Spokane. Wash., and to Emtle Ladavexr Murtlnoja lotdavaaa end Jceephlne Ijtdaveee, minora, of Spo kane. Wash . ami lo Cecelia I. Johnson, of Aiken, S C. and to I'lmrlea II Lada veae, of Rovldenee. R. 1.. and to Addle T. I-adavne. tnd vtduuJl\ NOTICE la hereby given >ou that the undersigned will apply to the Superior Court of Richmond County, Georgia, to partition all of the realty passing under the deed of October iStb. 18RK. from the Execulore of Mary R McKinley to alary J. Ladaveae, aa modified and reformat by the dxavee of Richmond Superior Owirt on Feliruary 54h, IRIS, In the race of Win J White Et. Ai vs John C. Ladavege. oald deed le recorded In the Clerk e Office of the Bupartor Court of eald Couuiy November 3rd, 1894. Book 6 L'e. folio SMS, El Beq and snlJ property le bounded generally North by proprt-ty of llarj’er and others: Eoet hy Campbell or Ninth street, and property of William Pritchard, and olhera. Sou:h by Owtnnett street, and West hy Carrie eiarat. and generally known aa Noa. 1119- iin-m»-ii*;-mj-im ii*k Ninth st. »19-»«l-»2S-»2S-»27-9$l-»8f. Gwinnett etreet, 11*«-1US-U34-1U2-I1S:-112S-1’.6- (1124-1122-111* Carrie street lou are further notified that after expiration of twenty (20 days from the date hereof, via- at the March Term. 1914, of the Su perior Court of Richmond County. Geor gia a motion will be made for the Cou t to determine your several Interests and to appoint comniiaaionera to partition wild property April Sth. I*l4 MARY mXMXIETT. AT 14 By W K Milter, Atty at laiw In the District Court of the I’nlted State* for (lie Northeastern Division Of the Root hern l>l*tr:ct of Georgia In the matter of I. F. Abbott. Bank rupt.—ln Bankruptcy To tha creditor* of I, F Abbott, of Spread, tie . In the County of Jefferson and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice la hereby given that on the ISth day of April 1914,the said 1, F Abbott wag duly adjudged a totnkrupt, and that the flret meeting of hi* creditor* will lie held' at my office In Augusta. Ob.. 1 on the twenty-fifth (21.1 111 day of April, 1914 at 12 o’clock noon, at which time said creditor* may attend, prove their dolma appoint a Trustee exam ne the bankrupt and transact *urh other busi ng** ai may property come before said meeting This ISth day of April 1914. J<»PEPH OAN AH!.. Al*e _ Referee in Bankruptcy. legal notices 1 .1 ' • i;« *1 A, HIFILVR »M » rOI’NTY^ |f> virtu# of Mil order of tii** « ourt **f «r* of aiifi County, <l*usd At* *1 74b, i»H, wlil be wild public tHitcfy, the Court IlmiMi door in Auffu#' *, Richmond County, G#«»rgm, »»n lb# frl#t luiimUv in Wav, I*l4, l»#tw##n *b# uim»*» hour* of #*!*% t tit# ii?ffht’#t bidder, tbs following |»rof»#rty of the **#?*it# of Wary b Wyid#. to*wit: A I,la thiit trsrt or parrel of land in Richmond County Georgia, at th« Junc tion of Wyld# «t*d MlH*dg#v|ll« Rond, paid to c* r»t«ln two #*r«*# of land, ttior# *n I###, and hounded North Hnd Kant by wild Wyid* Lane, Houih by Ml* le.Urvlllr I loti d, i tid VV«pt t»v t«* n *t«i now or formerly of W, It Young A 1*1441 « tract of land in Richmond County, Georgia, « but sluing fifty acr#s, mor# or I#*## bounded North and Nortl,* east by land# now or formerly of AVyM# #ptat#, Houth and HouthweM by land# now or form»ely of Wyld#' ##f**i#S Northwest by Iwnda now or foyn#»rly of Walker, Botithw»»* by landa now or formerly of Walker and I'apwerrlc. H*»H for th« r»ttry»*»•** **f paying d#b»a and making diat ri but ion. T#rtna «aab, poyrhaafr to pay for b«o»«fl. «I W I.RGWKN, Admr ICatale Mary K, Wyld*. A 7 14 11 2»r UKrffllfJl A, HICHWUNn COCNTY— Wh#r#aa. VV J MrKnight nnd HnlH# A Mr Knight did on tha I2!h day ot February. Iti3, #g#ctita and deliver a d#4ii to the property h*rHn*'ft#r df arr I bed to ICdward H Helding, to a#rur# a Irian of on# thouamd ( sl,oort> dotlnra and inic-reat from dnt# at tha rnta of #ight 41 p»*r r*#nt ) per rent per annum together with ten 410 per rent.! per een*. attorney’a f**ea na evidenced by anro note. !Xnd wherena, under the fitm* of an Id Security deed, na recorded In th# office of Clerk *if th# Huperlor 4fourt of Hlch mond County, In Hook No. 7 F», pag**a No 411 -12-in power of attorney wna granted to th# nafd Kdward H. Melding, hi* helra and nanigna to aell iwid here* Innfter deareibed property, after adver. tialng the nrnne once n week for four weeka tn cnee default waa made In the payment <*f not# And where *a, d* fault Sn aaM payment haa been made, there will be aold on the flrat Ttieeday In May, I*l4, before the Court Hotiae door of anld Counity, be* ♦ ween the legal houra of aale, to the hlgheat bidder for cnah: Alai* thMt trnct or p;ircel of land, ly ing nnd being In the f'ounty of Rich mond and Htate of «Je<a*g|«, In the 124*# fMatrict, 41. M containing four hundred and twenty 4 420) acre#, more or lean, and known nnd d« tdgnnted by tha fol lowing boundriea: North tty landa of Anacl Hhnw nnd Dr. .1 T. fiengo; Knat by landa of formerly Mra Ftigenln V\’eat; Kouth by lnnua now or formerly of T. 1* Hrsmch and on the Weat by landa of formerly John R. Wimberly. Ileing the aame Umda na deacrlbed In aald aecurlty deed herein* before referred. I*urch4ia#*r to pny for pnpera W J McKNICiIIT and MRfl H. A McKNTOHT. ftv Kdwnrd B. Holding, Atty In Fnrt A 7 14 31 2R ' Political Announcements TO THE VOTERS OF RICH MONO County: I hernhy announce my can didacy for Kherlff, subject to the rules and regulations of the White I'rlmaty Your vota Will be appreciated M24!f J. T PLUNKETT. Auguata, Oa., March 14th, 1914. AT THE HOLICITATION OF MANY friends, both In the city and country districts, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the position of County Commissioner of Richmond County, subject tn the rules and regulations of the whte primary. M. C. BUTLER HOLLEY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDI - for rc election to the Hoard of Counts Comm lax lon era, subject to the rule* and regulatlona of the Whlta Primary Executive Committee. 1 wlah to thank my friend* for past support and pledge ms self, If elected, to con tinue to look after tha beat iniwesta of all the people. M 24 A. II ROOKS SPECIAL NOTICES THK ANNUAL MLLTINU OF TUB Stockholder© of th© Gronltovtlle Manu facturing Company will l>© held ©t ttotr Office. In Or*mit©vtll«, H. t\, on Thursday, April 28rd, 1914, At II o'clock a. m. T. 1. HICKMAN. A. 11 OIHHRT. Prmrtdrnt. B©or©tmry. A 7 14 Notk e. Soolai Lodge No A RKUULAR COMMUNICATION OF Hoe.ol lsodg© No 1. F and A ▼ m . win to told tn i.mig© A Hoorn©, Masonic Tempi© on JMk YVedneaday night, 16th ln©t., s o'clock. Member© of Webb* I .odg© No J«h», and trAxmicnt breth fraternally lnvttcil to at tend. W n. TtK>la», T. M. MORKIB. Sec y. W. M. Al 6 Notitr of Dissolution. Augusts. Q*., April t, 1911. THK FIRM »»F WOODY HU J. HAS tbiii day l>eeti dl©»olve<l by th© with drawal of W. II Wooilv, and F. 1» 1111 l will continue th© buwlnoss at the ©am© stand. No. 4fa' Hnuul ©treet, iukl >© liable for all debt© of th© firm of Wmidy *4 Hill, and nil ot unbinding nr count© ©tumid be paid to him. F D It 11.1 4. H WOODY V- Swappers' Column SEND IN YOUR SWAPS, There's nn charge for Insertions You pay 5 cent* for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change* l.et the other fellow know Augusta Is full of active, energetic, eager Bwappera, who will be gl.ui to make your acquaintance through the Swappers' Column. Mil I :-s\ sr ‘ll AND FOR MOTOR cycle or automobile. Plane aa g\*>d a* new E, 11. Batey, ltTi Glover St., Augusta. Ga. Al 4 dh Wanted to sw Ep 5r exchange: Retail meat market license, worth 139, and meat market gu* heater with con nection. for anyth ng of equal value. Ad dle** H 1.. M., Rwnpper*' Column, care Herald. U 4 mh i, i:\cha\gT: pressing cl.ru. now paying 1T3. 00 to IKHI per month, haateil on eornee in beat pirt of city, for Twin Cylinder Motorcycle In good condition Addle** Motor Club, Swap per* Column, care l(ern|d. Al 4 Mill SWAP MAGPIE MARK Fi >tt Red Corn* x. female, good stock. \d dre** P geon*. Swapper* Column, care Herald. ah WANTED HELP—MaIe WANTED: COIAJHKD HOYS OVER 14 year* of ag«. Bagging Department, Rlverald. MU* YDStfc wanted I'nioi; ft *Ys l’o A ry The Herald Apply No. 1 Sub- Station. IPST llth street. ts WANTED COU IRES • n isl F 3 *'AR r>' The Herald. Apply No, 1 Sub station, 1017 llth street. if WANTED: COLORED BOYS TO CAR ry The Herald. Apply No. 1 Sub. Station, 1017 llth *tr*e! if v\ ANi i 1 COl OR ED BOYS TO £a! r> The Herald Apply No. 1 Sub station, 1037 llth etreet tl WANTED HELP—Female Tiihfck iiiiidHT cAPAftJt UXTiJm for 1(11 to Irnvrl tl, ni.uiairiii- aurt 1 ’a«ll ilaulara; 13 10 l’<* par wa*k; rail rouil fan- past (|>m4ri'‘h Drug Co., 2ZH Omnlm. N«t,r. Alsp >,■, •, , , |,l IJVI-. ~N MK prritilai a. Apply 1. 11, Kvana, Ttir III! Al*! WANTED—Board W • N't it. ItnAIlH AND l" ">M F* l »H couple, r#f»e* n»*e ea» h»nged; atate i price nnd Addreaa C. It ♦* . care Auguetn Herald, Al&c j WAN f rP —HonrriPrx TWO Nl(‘i:i,V* KtdtNlHHl.f) UPHTAIKS fr»»»it r*e ma with twurd can la hat April IBth, fbitea re»gon«ble. App-y fjreene afreet or phone 27.1* Allp WANTED—Rooms \V A M ll* TO Kl NT I.' "'M IN private family, ty bugtnean woman; all convenience* Addreaa X. Z.. core Her ald WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTKI) TO Y I MAM. KI-KCTIIP motor for alternating current. Ad* dreag Motor, enre Herald. \N ANII. I * X" i-HORHKPOVVKIt MO tor, 110 or 220 V» ta, 60 cyclea; lowest] *• Hljou Theatre. Atfl WANTKIi ONI, Mil.l.l* »N FKKI <Mt more of long le;if or mixed fdne tim ber. Addreaa Timber care Herald Al 4 \\ --ill* fWm ‘I b K K’l S 1(»’ ' I*2o Mlnetrcla down aiaira Call at 4J*r dellc a l»rujr Htore thin afternoon. Al4p SITUATION WANTED—Fe- malt. I.AIiIKH' MAID (WHITE). FlßST rlnaa, two yrara In Amrrlra. wlalma cmpiuytrrnt, C I). No. 1. car* Herald. WANTED SITUATION—MaIe HOY. THIRTKKN YKARB OLD. I *»•; airea position be* aummer hollcbtya Addreaa Hoy, care lien Id. AlHc WANT ISf >: FOHIfION WITH WIIOLB aaIe grocery or priwluce houae, either In city or on the toad. willing to work on coimnlanlon contract; have alx year*' experience on the road. Halen nmn. care Herald. Al6p FOR SALE —Real Esate FOR BALK: ONto CORNER IX>T, 1000 blofk Rcynoldn at reef, two-atory brick houae, aeven nximn and bath, aervanta’ houae nnd garage, double lot; fit bur gain. He# un. Cochran & Mason, 214 Marbufy ntreet. 1 FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR BALK TWO M*;m FBKT 81 lent anlenrmin nhow caaea, SSO.4K> for the two. Addreiiif I>. A., cure Herald. A»7p FOR SALE: A FINE BECONIS-HANT) #* 5 t of Cyclopedia of Applied K ectricity amt oth#r e«ts of, reference. Dellquest », 218-215 7th street. ILK: ICXgUIBITR BABTKH card#, prayer tkvkK and p#nnant#, at Delhiu«*#t * Book Bhop, 213-216 7th Ht. V\m SALK KINDLING WOOD AND M«n*©nd - hand lumber, Kficrific# price. First com#, flret #erv#d. Mt. Ht. Joseph School Bldg., Monte Hano. Mackle-Craw ford Construction Co. Phone 6859-J. A 19c • Fi m BAI K I ll< )HK VKItY IN l KHI U lug paia»r novel# you have been look ing for. Dell(|u#Ht’# New and Old Book- Hiit.p ;th siri-i'i, tr KOU BALK 600 8K( OND-HAND brick bone cutter heating stove; going to leave city. PNwie 8656-W. Al4p FOR SALE—Farms 160-A(’HK FA KM, 100 ACRES IN CUL tf vat lon, 2 dwelling#, 4 to 6 nwm* each, 3 tenant house#; at Grovetown, Ga., 15 mile# out; «t a bargain. See ua. Cochran A Ma#on, Real Estate Agents, 214 Marbury Ht. FOR SALE —Poultry SILVER CAMI’INKS. A COMHINATIOtI of henuty nnd utility. Circular nnd mating list free. Eggs |3 setting, two for |5. T. L. llllton, Lancaster, 8. C. A2op FOR RENT—Rooms l«» RENT A WBIJ Ft J R NIHII ED front room for a gentleman, privilege of hot bath, private home; price ss.od p«*r month. App.y 410 Rroad street. Al7o FOR RENT: SMALL FRONT ROOkL furnished, with flretdace, electric light# and use of bath, ss.oo per month. 1030 Reynolds street. Al4p FOR RENT: ONE NICELY FDRNISH ed front room for couple or two gen tlemen. Apply 44G Reynold* glraet. APi FOR RENT; THREE FURNISHED rooms hr light houeekedplng with bath and ga*. 431 YVa her strei't. Al4p FOR RENT NP'ELY FURNISHED room with nil oonvienlenc©©. 314 Wash, lnuton ©troat. Al4p FURNISH KD ROOMS FOR MOIIT bouwckrrpljijt, ul©o Ihml room*, In prl- j vnt© family: all i‘owv©nleno©». Fhon© i I ©i (91 BUI© »tr«*©L Alio R m RENT BKV BRAD FURNISHfcU> room© to ir©ntlem©n or cou pi© without children; ©ultabl© for lluht hou©©k©©p* log. all modern convenience©. Apply 1041 ItriMUt ©treet. Al9o r« Mi HUNT s :i‘ TKI FMK S' KKK I . oppoall© Union Station, nicely furnish ed rooms: also rooms for light house keeping. iiit© rang© and all convenience; rc.iKonable. Al6© FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: NO. 21*9 GREENE ST. 3 large ixaitn* and hall *>n lot 90*147, sl2.l*' per month. Geo. YV. Hardwick, Agent. 305 Dyer ButUUng. Alte PGR lit :n r !WO Nb'EI.V FURNIBH ed room*, convenient for light houae keeping, one block from Hampton Ter race, North Augusta. Call 2S9S-J. Al4p j FiVr RENT FI'KNISHKD COTTAGE on the Hill, 3 hedroms. gas and elec tricity $35,e0 Apply Herbert F. Michel. 719 Broad street. Al9p LOST AND FOUND LOST WKDNKBDAY \F’I ; KRNOON\ ladle©' ©Rk umbrella. Silver handle marked Reward. Jno. Jay Cohen. Al 3 LOST MONDAY, ONK HI*AUK CUKFK meteor «'re©H on Rroad or Mclntosh ©treci©. If found, return to Herald and receive reward. Rhone 1534, Alip TO I*AKTV \V lio W\S SKKN !• > take White !*ood!e dog from Steven© Creek Faster Sunday, plpsao return ©ame to Mr Heggle's Stable or to the Creek and ©sve further trouble? All N»:w SUPPLY OF FISH FOOD JUST received, Howard © Drug Stores. A Hi* SANG LEE LAUNDRY sen M.INTOSH ST.. OFFICE AT 494 Jacks'll St., next to Chop Sucy Rcs tai.rant l'honc 2411, Sang law Prop. M24-I4C POCK ET- KNI VES WE CARRY V URGE VND SPI.KN dhI lln* of men'* and Iniy*' |>ockct kn‘\v* cut pritws Augusts. Trtiiik Fac tor! 735 Broad street, opposite Monu ment. Ts THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AIJGrSTA, GA. PIANOS AND ORQNS. ONK KlNUSMi’iiy UPHIOHT. IN d irk unit . .«*, fl lie tone and coridlt’on, coat 14f> a bur gain at Call for bet gain 1 at. A A. Thomui f'iinu Co,, 68* Itroad apwt t Auguata, Ga. ONK KIMHAI.L I HRIOHT I*l A NO, mubogiiny cage, gmei tone and condi tion. !•* cteit buyer. sl7f», Ca.ll for twr* gain liat A A Thomag Pli*nu Co,, 682 Hrn d Hl,, Auguat a, Ox, ORGANS, CHURCH, CHAPF.L AND parlor a»> *a. *ome with mirror!, $25 and up. Call for harg in Hat. A A. Thorn** Piano Co.* 632 Hro&d Bt., Au guatn, f#a. HHKKT M CHIC CKNTCRV EDITION, Ihe b« at (Jet iateat catalog of nearly jD’fifj cl#aatc and modern at tndnrd corn* jh.ell lona. The beat at the popular |W!ca of 10c, ... A Thorns a Flano Co., 632 Hroad HI., Auguata, (Ja. HI’NBHINK *»OLIHH. THE BFJT 26c piano rend furniture poiiah made. Con tain# no acid, apir ta «»r grit. Large 4- o* imttie, 26c K/ju iI to a ouart of other poiiah A. A. Thornes Flnno Co, 633 Itroad Ht., Auguata, <lu. ONK KINOBBURY UPRIGHT PIAN4), golden of*k. carved enae, good condi tion, n bargain at $95. A. A. Thomaa Piano Co., 639 Hroad Bt., Augusta, Ga. FISH FOOD. JCBT KKCKIVKD AT HOWARD’B Drug Htoreo. Al4c LOOK AT THESE SHOE REPAIRING PRICES: PAW Rubber Heels 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 Soles .. . .65c L?Hios’ and Children’s Tack Soles 25c to RDc Tread Air Rubher Heels .25c Stnm Sten Rubber Heels 35e Cat Paw Rnhher Heels ..35c Osulivan Rubber Hoels --45 c Shoes called for and delivered. Out-of-Town People Use Parcel Post. ALEX RAE, Pbone 323 236 9th St. r - ... 1 Don't jjryour life avidy.' SSS'ftfF /Rubber ( Heels So Den (it\ P,we menfj& l All Stylist md- S/jes The Augusta Shoe Repairing Invites you to get their latest change in low prices before having your work done. We have just installed the latest improved machinery which enables us to give you the best of work. Come and see for your self. W brk called for and de livered. Phone 943. 965 Broad Street. J. SAWILOWSKY AUGUSTA GLAZING CO. HEOI-AZING OK AI.I. KIM'B. SETTING PI.ATE GLASS. REPAIRING CHURCH WINDOWS OP I had and art glass. REPAIRING SHOW CASKS. REPLACING AUTOMOBILE WIND SHIELDS A SPECIALTY. 44S BROAD. PAUL IV KAGAN, MGR. PHONE 71. The B & B Case AND Dininjg Parlor For Ladies and Gents JONT MISS THE FINEST EASTER SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER TODAY.—FROM 12-3 P. M.—ONLY 2f»C 953 BROAD STREET Telephone 3013-J SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Desigaed to place keiore the Public the Merchandise, Craftman ship and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not usually Advertised - AUTOMOBILES Mngn.io and r«rbur«tor work my aprrlultv. Talrplionr 1211. Sunday phunr 2015-J All work guarantaad. Cheescbnrouqh Repair Shop Th* Rad Front M» Broao St. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We can furnlah you with atnndard guaranteed tire# from 6 per cent to 20 per cent lee# than Hat price, a'ao do your repairing at email coat; ail work guaranteed to give eatlefac* tlon Get our r*icea before buying elsewhere. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT Wtirn vour nr need* rrpntr'ng bring It to u*. tv* krrp vour Flrrtrtr Rr'l-Rtar*.—. Rtrofrlr I.lfcht* and Oonerators In * good rrpalr. W. C. GUNN. Phone 2»«7- 7 *« Reynolds Bt. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Protect vour automobile to the Royal Insurance Company, of Eng ined Btrongert in the world ln r jree ngalnat Fire, Theft, LlabMlty. Property Damaq#, *nd Collision Dnmsqe*. We also !*eue accident and health policies. All at the low est adequate rate*. J, V. H. ALLEN A CO., •phone 411. 121 Jackson St. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Wo have oponed a first class Paint Shop, and can attend your wants at verv reasonable c >et. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO. Just across the Bridge. AUTO REPAIRING Electric Self-starter and Ignition experts. All work guaranteed. B. P. BOONE. Phone *26. 627 Broad. BICYCLES Agent 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 Bigger, Busier Augusta Smoke F. A. W. CIGARS Patronize Home Industry Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Makers. COAL KIMBERLY COAL Second to none. 1* Oak and Pine b.ove Wood. Hill delivery. W. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 7*o. CONTRACTOR E H. MOBLEY, No. 4 Irish American Hank Bid*. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Phones: Office 2476 and Residence 6626-I* DRY CLEANING ROBERTSON TAILORING CO., 1001 12th St. Phone 126*. Ladles' and gent’s clothes clean, pressed and dyed. French Dry Clean- In* a specialty All work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered same ' day. GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES Fancy crisp white celery at popular prices. Boswells Jersey Creamery butter, ret* lb., 30c, Fill line of vegetables. See me or phone 1305 for your Easter dinner, you will be pleased. • SPECIAL SALE OF USED PIANOS. Steinwny Grand 187.00 Kminerson Square, good condition 900 88-note Player Plano, '.’4 roll* muslo. guaranteed condition... 337.0 S Also several hlgli-gnule Kimball Up rights. which have been out on rent during tourist season here will he offer ed at marked price reduction during the next ten days. Parlor Organs, good condition, $5.00 up. l’lanos for rent $4.00 per. month up. W. W. KIMBALL CO.. Phone 715. 306 Jackson St. Al4c FINANCIAL MONT7Y TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co., 533 Broad St. JlStfc DnHS THE GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING AT 554 BROAD street. Is now open. Work done white you waih by the Goodyear System. Best material, first-class work at rca sonnble prices Work called for and delivered. Phene 1737. WM. GOINGS, Mar. GARAGES IVEY’S GARAGE Phone 3197. 304 Washington. AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES Five yearn’ experience with Chalmers and Htipmobllea CARS FOR HIRE GASOLINE AND OILS TIT- best gasoline aml~k#osene, a’so engine and machine oil*. Lowest prices for cash. Free and prompt de livery; Special prices to regular cus tomers. r.RYSTAt OIL & GASOLINE CO., Phone SOfl. 909 BM F PETERSON, Prop. PERROUX & JONES Augusta Garage Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies. Free air. Open day and night. Largest’ In city. 720 22 Reynolds St. Phone 120. GASOLINE. 18Vio Motor care wanhed and polished. 25c, 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 Shop. Al! work done by hand. 738 Ellis St. N W. SULLIVAN. 1159 Broad St.. Harness maker and Repairer. Work neatly done at moderate prices. 1 can save you money on custom made harness. Mazda Lamps Reduced 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitnev-Eve Co. 1033 Broad St. Phono 1316 MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He makes.your mattresses level and square. New tick made free. Return mattresses same day. Phons 1916—shops 1251 Marbury street. ~pTOtTng~contractors For reliable House Painting and Decorating see E. B Smith & Son, 70’ Moore avenue. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Work guaranteed: city refrences. PIANOS A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO Phone 6*6. 639 Broad St. Pianos, Plaver Pianos, Electric Pi anos. Organs, Grsphophones and Records.—Everything Musical. PIANOS AMn VICTROI AR Phone 3327. 854 Rroad The latest styles the market affords. CASH OR CREDIT. W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO. POOL. POOL POOL 2 1-2 Cue. Do Drno In Pool Parlors. 818 Broad St. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY IN THE WANTS L. F. GOODRICH Architect 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Aaguata, Ga, 469. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. CLAWFOOT SIDEBOARDS. TEA fA bles, card table, desks, hlgh-post beds, book cases fenders, andirons, candle sticks. Upholstering and repairing. F. Kenyon, 317 7th St. Phone 3219. M2tfc ROOF LEAK 7 Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My prices are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 523 Brrfad St. GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street. TUESDAY. APRIL 14. REAL ESTATE * If you buy your houses, lota and farm lands from m* w» both make monty. J, B, CHAPMAN, Phone 2900-J. kilts & Campbell Sta RUBRFR STAMPS E. W. DODOS. Rubber Stamps, Seals. BaJgea. Btan -la. Atumnlum Checks Ac. 662 Bi lls street. PHONE 1421. STORAGE. W* do storage W* psek and ahtp goods. We save you money on eeeond hand goods. We save you monev on new goods We nlwn-.-s hn a bargains for you. HUGHES FURNITURE CO Phone 656. es 7 Broad. SpfpisLISTS DR. V F The on v Resident (21 year#) erd Re’fabi# tnecfftllat In Aumutt* treet inir all men women nnd f*MMren Rue<'op«fuHv without <yp»»r»i tlon. Donoiiifntion nnd invl*#d. OFFICE 069 BROAD 3T. THF ni ncK man J. C CARNS 210 Centre St. Watch and Clock Repair Shop Twentv-four ynnra dallv nTperienee; ten ypnrs at this location. Guarantee work on guaranteed Stock TAILORS. HARDWICK & GfRMANY TAILORS AND RENOVATORS Fulls Made to Order, shone 1622 213 6th Street. JACKSON & BAILEY Pbone 17*4. *23 9th. Street. First Class Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing. TIM SHOP PHILIP L. MACK, Phone 493. 913 Ellts Bt 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 repiWd car ho- cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER LOWREY WAGON WKB. Established 1847 Manufacturers of farm sragona carts and trucks, especially equip ped for repairing and nalntlng. Corner Ellis and 9th. Sta. Telephone 1309-J Augusta. Ga. WOOD YARD BABY WOOD YARD DRY "INE and oak Stove Wood a Specialty. Quick Delivery. C. A. KING, Mgr. Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick. WAGON SHOP 3LACK~MITH WORK and HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS WALL PAPER INTERIOR DECORATORS. Foreign and domestic wall papers and awnings. Telephone and we will attend promptly. PHILLIPS A ROGERS, Phone 2051. 1610 Fenwick St. WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 712 Broad St 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. ~IooSF~~ ARB rOOrs Wholesale and Retail Tin Shingles, Tin and Rubber Roofing. W.B.TooIe & Co. TeL 264. 935 Broad. “Let Us Cover Your » House”