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MONDAY. APRIL 20.
UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM IS
ANNOUNCED BY REDPATH CHATAUQUA
IN AUGUSTA FROM MAY 11TH TO 17TH
Among the Headliners Will Be Frank J. Cannon, First U. S.
Senator From Utah, World Traveler, Author, Orator; Geo.
D. Allen, Edward Amherst Ott, Everett Kemp, Montavillc
Flowers, Dr. Wm. A. Colledgc and Others. Grand Musi
cal Festival Two Days, With Kyrl and His Band and Also
Grand Opera Singers.
The programs are out for the Red
path Chautauqua, which cornea to Au
gusta May 11 tli to 17th. The tickets
are now on sale by officials of the
Young Men's Christian Association
• ind are being disposed of rapidly. The
indication is that the supply, which Is
even greater than last season, will be
.•■old out unusually early.
There is a great deal of Interest in
the announcement of the official pro
gram, which Is as follows:
MONDAY.
Afternoon—Concert
Dunbar Hell Ringers and Male
Quartet.
Deeture, "The Needs of the Hour”
Hon. Oeo. D. Alden
Admission 25 cents. Cnildren 16 cents.
Children's Hour.. Mias Gillen
Evening—Concert
liunbar Hell Ringers and Mate
Quartet.
Character Btudiec from T.lfr
Admission 60 cents. Children 25 cento.
TUESDAY.
Morning—Lecture
"A Grappling Hook” {The Use of
the Mind) Chaplain Varney
Admission 25 cents, Children 15 cents.
Afternoon —Concert
The Harmony Concert Company
Monologue, “The Printer of Udell’r
Kvcrett Kemp
Admission ;i6 cents, Children 16 cent*.
Children's Hour Miss Gillen
Evening—Concert
The Harmony Concert Company
lecture, 'Hour Grapes"
Edward Amherst Ott
Admission 60 tents. Children 25 cents
WEDNESDAY.
Morning Lscturs
"Chain Hnnklng” (The Psy
chology of Habit) .Chaplain Varney
Admission 26 rents, Children 15 cents.
Aftsrnoon Concert
Welch -Christenson-Baker Coni
peny.
Lecture. ''The Heart of Tropical
Africa” Dr. Wm. A. Colledgc
Admission 26 u nis. Children 25 roiiQ.
i 'hllriren's Hour Miss Gillen
Evening Concert
Wetch-Chrletensen-Baker Corn
panv
Drama, "Shakespeare's "Twelfth
Night"... The Hen Greet Players
\dtnissloli 76 cools, Children 36 cents.
THURSDAY.
Grand Musical Feetival.
Morning Lecture
"Ready Reference" {Memory,
Natural anil Cultivated)
Chaplain Varney
Admission 25 cents children 15 cento.
Afternoon—-Musical Rscital
Marcus A. Kellernmti
LEGAL NOTICES
Debtor's and Creditor** Notice.
IST AT R OF UKOKOIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All prreon* having Claim* agalnet
Jam©* Walton, into of County,
dorr need, or nguinat l»ln emit* nfo r*«
qtllfnl to pr<*eut the mime to thu under
nignrd ot to bn attorney, Landing ft
Lee properly Itemized and proven, with
In the time required by law. And all
peraona Indebted to naid deceased, or bin
eatiite, nre re<juented to make Immedi
ate payment to the ondereignod.
Thta SSrd day of March. 1914
ItOlIRK? <» MARTIN. JR.,
M2S SO A 6 13 20 27 Admlnlatrntor.
I Ob <*K( >KGI \.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Mary C. Norrl* va, J. K. Norrla.—ln
the Superior Court.- Libel for Divorce
The defendant In the above at a ted
c«ae. J. S Ncwrla. la hereby requited In
pernon, or by Attorney to be and ap
pear at the next term of the Richmond
Snpertnr Court, to be held In amt for
the County aforeauld, on the third Mon
day in Mav. 1914, then and there to an-,
ewer plaint Iff In her action for divorce,
an in default tnntich appearance the
Court will proceed thereon na to Juatioe
may appertain
Wltnena. the Honorable flenry C.
Hammond, Judge of aald Court.
This noth day of March. 1914
OEO R rOUKNKIJ.E.
Depotv Clerk, H. C., R. C.. Oa.
H A WOODWARD.
I'lwlntlff'n Atty. M 30 31 A 10 SOp
'~" r TRUbT EK'i lALE.
By virtue of an order of 'fon. Jomph i
Oanahi, Referee In Bankruptcy for the
Northeastern Division of tn* Southern
District of Gaorffta, will he ao d at pub
ic ornery to the bigbent bidder for oath
at the premises where *nl<l property la
row nltuated In Washington, Uu . on the
21st day of April. I*l4, at 12 o’clock
noon, all of the property of 11. II Read
A Son, bankrupt, consisting of engine,
lathes, drills and other machinery, en
gines. tunicra, shingle tul.ls. pipe-fittlnga
and plumbing material, aln. (be
and accounts owing to said bankrupt.
An inventory of the property and a Ist
of the notes end s 'counts can be **•
cured upon application to the trustee.
All bid* sublet t to confirmation by It. n
Joe. Oiinshl. Reter««e. and no bid ac
cep|ed unless 4.cck*i*,panled by certlfle/i
other aatiafactorv geenrtty tui
ten per cent of amount of bid. Thta
4th day of April. I*l4
R C. NORMAN.
Washington, O*. Trustee.
A * 11 30c *. •
HTATE OK GEORGIA*
RICHMOND COUNTY-
Addle Kiser IkkUi vs John F. Dodd.
In the Hupertor Court—Ubel for Di
vorce.
The defendant in ihe above stated;
case. John K l Vnld, u hereby required
to le and appear at the neat lem of
ihe Ridutiomt Superior Court, to be ti*id
in and for the County aforesaid, on the
third Monday in M*y I*l4, then un<!
there to answer plaintiff tn her action
for divorce as tn default In such ap
iwarattce the Court wd proceed thereon
os to )u»ttce may appertain.
Witness. the I lotus üb«e Henry C.
Hammond. Judge of said Court.
Thta Soih day of Match. 19H.
GKO 11 POUKNELL.K.
Deput> Clerk, 8. C.. R. Co., Oa.
H. A WOODWARD.
Plaintiff s Atty MR SI A l<* SOc
TO WHOMTt¥aY*OONC»' 11N I
The Georgia Compress Company has
petitioned the Superior Court of Rich- I
motld Getwgia. to eat'hdsh aj
copy of certtpcate of stock No 17. for
ten (101 shares of stock, issued by the j
UnlOVt Wars bouse A Comprt*** Company. !
whose principal office ts tn Richmond
County. Georgia, on June IS, 11*7. to the i
Oaorgria Cot press Company. claiming
that it la the owner of the original cer- 1
ttficate of stock for said ten ah ires,
which hns lee?i lost or destroyed. You
are required to show cause before me
at the Court House of Richmond Coun
ty. OaorgiH. at il o'clock a m.. on tne
10th day of April. I*l4. why the prayer
of the said Georgia Compreas Company
for the aat&bllahment of the cop* of
said lost or destroyed certificate of
stock shall not be granted.
WMtnras the Honorable Henry C.
Himmttnd Judge of the Superior Court
of Richmond County, Georgia.
DANIEL. KERR
Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond
County, Otoigit Mil A 4 IS 10c
Admission 50 conto, Children 25 cents.
Children'* Hour Mins Gillen
Evening—Grand Concert
Admission 50 cent*, Children 26 cent*.
FRIDAY
Grand Musical Festival.
Morning Lacture
"Harnessing a Fairy" (The
Value of Imagination;
Chaplain Varrn ••
Admission 25 cents, Children 15 cent*.
Afternoon—Band Concert
Rohumlr Kry! and His Hand
Admission 50 cents, Children 25 cents.
Children's Hour Miss (llilen
Evening—Band Concert and Grand
Opera
Rohumlr Kry! and His Band
and the Denton Grand Opera
< 'ompany
Admission, SI.OO, Children 60 cents.
SATURDAY
Morning Lecture
"Taming a Giant" (Cultivation
and Direction of the will)
Chaplain Varney
Admission 26 cents, Children 15 cents.
Afternoon—Concert
Farlnelll Company
Lecture, "The Modern Mormon
Kingdom”. .Hon. Frank J. Cannon
Admission 60 cents, Children 25 cent*.
Children’s Hour Miss Gillen
Evening—Children’, Night
Farlnelll Company and Reno, Ma
gician.
Admlsalon 60 cents, Children 26 cents.
BUNDAY.
Afternoon Sacred Concert
The Kdlogg-llainoH Singing Party
I a>ctur<' - Herimm... Montuvllle Flowers
Vesper Service
Evening—Sacred Concert
The Kellogg llnincs Singing Party
Admlsalon to Children’s Hour free lo
all.
DEATHS
GRAIN MRS NANCY ADA LI NIC.—
Died yeaterday at the residence,
124 Eve afreet, In the 64th year
<>f her age, after an illnrsM of
four weeks. Funerflt services were
conducted Hi in afternoon at 3:30
o’clock, at Christ church, and the
Interment wan in the city ceme
tery. The Rev. <I. Croft Williams
officiated. Deceased i« survived
by two brothers, Messrs. \V. E.
and J W. Pruitt, and one Mister,
Mra. Jane Thompson,
ADA MB, MRS. REKSIE.— Died at the
cl tv hospital last night at 10:30 1
o'clock, In the 31st year of her ago.
The funeral service* will be con
ducted from the residence, 1435
Cooper street, tomorrow afternoon
at 3 o'clock, and the Interment will
be in th* 1 West View cemetery.
Hesiili h her husband, Mr. James
B. Adams, deceased Is survived by
three children, Julies llenry, Mat
tie Louis and Mable Adams; bet
mother, Mrs. Ada Rate. Aaron,
ib*.; one brother, Mr. Lonnie Rate,
and also by two sisters, Mrs. H. K.
Jones of this city and Miss Louise
Rate of Aaron, Ga.
CARR. MR HENRY W -Died Satur
day night, at his residence, 553
Greene street In the Hist year of
bis age. The funeral service.*
were held at Ht. Patrick's church
>csterday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
and the Interment w »h in the eity #
cemetery. The following gentle
men acted hh pallbearers; Messrs.
John Moore, Noe| Moore, Audlcy
Hill, George Twiggs, William Hen
ton and Hebe Brodeur.
APPROPRIATE MEMORIAL.
"Rome Reno nlumnt propose to com
bine and give the town a fine statue.”
"A replica of tile Goddess of Lib
erty, 1 presume." Washington Star.
legal’notices
in the District Court of tin? United
States for tln> Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia
In the matter of Augusta Paper Co.,
in Bankruptcy. Hunkrupt.
To the Creditors of Augusta Paper Co.,
of August:!. Ga., in the County of Rich
mond and District sforesald. a bankrupt.
Nutvc ts hereby given that on the isth
day of April, 1914, the said Augusta Pa
per Co., was duly adjodgi'd a bankrupt,
and that the (list meeting of Its credit
or* will be held in my office tn Augusta,
Uu., on the thirtieth <Soth) day of April,
19!4 st 12 o'clock noon, nt which time
said creditor* mu\ at tend, prove their
claims, appoint n Tvuatee, examine the
bankrupt nnd ttansu> t such other busi
ness as may properly come before *a|<|
meeting
Thi* ;sih day «*f \prd, 1114.
lOBKRII gaNAHL,
A?(V Referee in Bankruptcy.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Webb* Louq* No tuo, > and A. M.
THE HVGRLAK MONTH! V COMMU*
mm
Y 16* 1 nnd A M wi.l be held
A In Lodge lioctn. Masonic Ton
I e Monday Vprd dth, at S 30
«*r M.vi'i ( \ il ng the oily
xr ' art* cordially and frutert. illy
in* Itcd.
L O. BKATHr. W M.
CIIAB A OU Mill NO Rec'y AM
ANNUAL MkF TING.
THE JMXTVriKR’t ANNt AL CON
vetttlon of the Augusta Otphnn Ays
urn Aseorattnn will be held on Wed
needay, .".'ltd last, at 4:SO o'clock p tn.,
at the Borne, Grace**o«>d Mr Win
Martin Dyer Bui ding. ts providing
transportation Members confer with
him.
ASt u R. KVA Nil. Hec’y.
Notice of Disso'ution.
Ai.gust 4 Os., AprM 1, I*ll.
thr firm or woody a hill has
this day been dissaved by the with-!
drawn! pf \\ it Woody, and F D
Hill will continue the business nt the
same Stand. No. 450 Broad itreet. and
is liable for ill debts of the firm of
Woody A Hill, and ah otnstsndtng ac
counts should be paid to him
r n him..
W H WOODY. ASftp
Political Announcements
TO THE ~ VOTER* OF RICHMOND
Count) I hereby announce my can
didacy fee She **ff subject to the rules
and re.tu aliens of she W hite i*rtma**y
Your vote w M be spprtet tted.
M?4tf J T RI.RNKKTT
rSir'THY'U toTsCAT UR l.
AT TIIK RKgl'K*l OF NUMKROtT*
friends I sin a candid >ir for the leg
lelstur*' from Richmond Count* sub
ject to non* inat ion m the Primary
tie* I* 'll I resperlfull* 11 the
support of ti e \otern of the <\iunt)
A2oti J. L CARTLEDGS.
Wml&
Swappers' Column
BEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There'* no
charge for Insertion*. You pay 5
centH for each answer. Have you
anything you want to Swap or Ex
change? Let the other fellow know
Augusta Is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers, who will be glad to
make your acquaintance through the
Swappers' Column.
W ILL TRADE 1012 ROADSTER FOR
lot In goou locality. Address Road
ster, care Herald. A2O
ONE NI CIO BUILDING LOtTjL'HT OFF
Summerville car line, for hor«o and
buggy, rr cow and young calf. l*ot en
closed with good wire fence. Also one
nearly n**w .32 calibre rifle, for anything
o» equal value. Address J. M., Swappers
Column, care Herald. A2l
VIOLIN AND BOW, VALUE* 110.00,
for saddle and bridle; also Indian
Runner Ducks for chickens. Address
Farmers, Bwapp<Ts‘ Column, care Her
ald. A 22
WILL HWA.I' MANDY LEE INCTJBA
tor and kitchen cabinet for groceries
or chickens. Address W. R. I\, Swap
pers’ Column, care Herald. A 22
WA NT TO HW AI * SM A 1 A 7~G ROC ’K I iY
business, all cash trade, nicely located,
for a good horse and buggy. Address
Buggy, care Ilorald. A2*
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
VI A-• I Bl): BY A YOUNG COLORBl)
man, work as butler, yardman or learn
to run auto. Oily reference. Address
Work, care Herald. A2op
WANTED HELP—MaIe
wanted: Colored boys over m
years of age. Bagging Department,
Riverside Mills. MlStfc
WANTED COLORED BOY, is YEARS
old, references, to go to Excelsior
Springs. Mo , work boarding house. Ap
ply Flagman's Office, Steadley’s Cross
ing, before 11 a. m. A22p
WANTED—Board
NO C<>UPLK WISH 'I <» BOARD
In private family. May Ist. Address A.
F. If, Augusta, Ga., General Delivery.
WANTED: BY MAY IST. BY YOUNG
couple, hoard In private Catholic fam
ily, centrally located. Address T. A. I*.,
General Delivery. Augusta, Ga. A‘.'2p
WANTED —Miscellaneou*
WANTED TO REN'I SPACE TO
keep uutomohlle, between Lincoln and
Campbell, business section preferred.
Address Automobile, care Herald. A2otf;
PLAIN BEWIN<: I M >NE AT 11< »M E «»K
housekeeper for aged couple. Par
nell street. A2J
WANTED HELP—Female
w kNTED GIRL TO ST AY !N OFFICE
and receive telephone orders. Address
In own handwriting, Windsor
Water Co.. Augusta, Ga. A22c
\\ \NTED HOUSEMAN • AND COOK
with references. Phone 1076. A2oc
» (K *K WANI ED THAI KNOW! lb >W
to cook, good wages paid. Telephone
1136-J. A2oc
\VANTKTR A COMPETENT HOUSE
servant to go to Grovetown; gcx>d ref
(Mcnees required. -Apply to James To
bin. A2lp
wanted \t "<ini e \ •• ■ y 11 ■i, Pent
dining room woman. If not experl
enced do i ->i apply Ml iin>ad St. A2IJ
WAN! ED —Boaroert
WANTED BOARDERS: ROOMS WITH
good board; hot and cold water; cen
trally located. 1024 Reynolds street.
Phone 1795- a2lp
SITUATION WANTED—Fe
maIe.
I A OIKS’ MAin (WklTB). FlßST
class, two yeuTs In America, wishes
employirent. C. D. No. 1. care Herald.
\\ VNTTTd I*oßl l b \S Ci M»K \u
ply 1234 Moore street A2op
h\>H HALE Alls*' k LORB R 1 C 6
TOMATO PJI.ANTS: LEADING VA
rietlcs. tw*> doxen by parcel post, 25c.
Stumps Howell, Warrenton, Ga. y\2 r^>
FOR SALE—Farms
150 M RK i ARM 100 ACRES IN CUL
tlvatlon, 2 dwellings, 4 to 6 rooms
each, 3 tenant houses; nt Grovetown,
Ga.. If* miles out; at a bnrgaln. See us.
Cochran A- Mason. Real Estate Agents,
214 Murbury Ht.
FOR SALE—HeaI Esate
Ft -K HALE * *NV. v )RNER 1.«) l , 1010
block Reynolds street, two-story brick
house, seven rooms and bath, servants
bouse and gnrnge. double lot; at bar
gain. Hee us. Cochran & Mason, 214
Mnrhut) street.
FOR \LI BUfLIRNO I**l IN
North Augusta, on car line, and nest
Hampton Terrace. For particulars, ad
dress A W R WurrettviUe, H. i\ aJUp
FOR SAI E —Wliscefianeous
FoR SALK ONE S~l\)OT AND ONE
10-foot floor case. In good condition;
bargain to quick buyer Mi lner's, 11'21
II road Ht. \ 11 -
V\ IR SVt dT T’Hi*SE VKR lIN i '
Ing paper novels you have been look
ing for Dellquest's New and Oi l UtHiK
tf
1 • \I I E ATLAS
ttiglne. 1 46* horse laxitbovd boiler
with shaft i;| be ting and pulleys, all
complete, ready for work, good as new;
also R-horse gasoline engine with s i ap
pliances ready for work. Apply to 1»»1
fth St. s3\c
Ft»l r~H ALE "1 St \ CYLIN DIfIT~KOK I >
auto cheap or will exchange for a two
seated runabout. Apply to K J O Cun
tor, in »th st. « a:ic
W I R SAI I SV NN Mill »‘t ! FIT
loinphte. *o quick buyer. Kng.ne mil
and carts, w'agou. four oxenn. cap city
10,1*0® feet i*fi ilav Call 30}4*J, or
\ddress Ssw MT, care Herald AJlp
'v i: oLb wdWUBT ftR ** * ■
furniture to cktee out b * s thin c st—
extension table, quartered oak. cheap.
Iron beds, springs cribs and crib mat
tresses. Must sell quick. 119 Mclu
>
FOR SALE <\n l IIIUA GRAFATNOLA.
new style. Records, wi sill cite p.
764 Gw belt Street, right hand aide. x2O
FOR SALE—p* mtrv
Hll. VI %" 1 aMI : MS. A COM BIN '
of tirniKV and utility. Circular snd
mat rg list free. Eggs $3 setting, two
for $6. T L lUUott. Lancaster, 8 C.
A 2*lt>
FOR RENT —Real Estate
FOR RENT KOl'R- R4X)M APART
meat, smstl and large porches, 10
minutes walk ftom buaineas section,
ab-'ut two w«eks free rent I ho ts
• ♦ w Atle
FDR REN'I TWO MODERN 111 N*ga
low tNUtages. (.'* Wattklne street,
electruity and tne hot and cod water.
12* and 126 J F. Jones A Co. 461
ToKatr street. Phona R4-J. Mlp
»* *L HI NT MODERN K! V! TMRU*
ienne'ttu| rooms snd hall. hath, e ec*
trie lights gss. tic., good ne ghborh»v>d
iPhone 1161-J. AS p
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
yam
FOR RENT —Rooms
WOULD LIKE TO RENT A PART OF
my home to a refined couple, either
furnished <>r unfurnished. Address Home,
care Herald. A2';p
TcTrENT: A LARGE NICELY FURN
iHhed, screened room, electric lights
and use of hath and telephone. Apply
for Information to No. 1842-W. A2lp
HBDUCED RENT UNTIL OCTOBER
Ist: three rooms for light housekeep
ing. centrally located, opposite Depot.
Apply 813 Telfair street. A2lp
FOR RENT: FURNISHED BAUTIE
lors* apartment; cool. cosy. Phone arid
modern bath, centrally located. Ad
dress J W. C., care Hefraid. A2op
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: WHITE AND ORANGE BETTER
bitch, seven months old. answers to
"Peg.” Return to 1032 Ellis St. and get
reward. Jno. A. Sheehan.
HAVE RETURNED FROM MY RECENT
trip to the country; will be glad to see
my patients. A. B. McNaughton, M. D.
a2lc
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
ONE KINGSBURY UPRIGHT PIANO,
In dark oak case; fine tone and condi
tion; cost $450, a bargain at $225. Call
for bargain list. A. A. Thomas Piano
Company, 639 Broad Street, Augusta,
• Ga.
ONE KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO,
mahogany case: good tone and condi
tion; to cash buyer, $175. (’all for
bargain list. A. A. Thomas, 639 Broad
Street, Augusta. Ga.
ONE KINGSBURY UPRIGHT PIANO;
golden oak, carved case; good condi
tion; a bargain at $95. Call for bar
gain list. A. A. Thomas Piano Co., 639
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
ORGANS—CHURCH, CHAPEL AND
parlor styles; some with mirrors; good
values; $25, $35, SSO. S6O and up Call
or write for bargain list. A. A. Thomas
Piano Company, 639 Broad Street, Au
gusta, Ga.
.SHEET MUSIC—CENTURY EDITION'
the best; get latest catalog of nearly
2,000 classir and modern standard com
positions; the best at the popular price
of 10c. A. A. Thomas Piano Company,
639 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
SUNSHINE POLISH. THE BEST, 25c
piano and furniture polish mulde;
contains no acid, spirits or grit; large
4-ounce bottle 25c; equal to a quart of
other polish. A. A Thomas Piano Co.,
639 Brood Street, Augusta, Ga. A 250
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
REPAIRING PRICES:
paw’
Rubber He*,ls 25c
Men’s Half Soles, sewed. .75c
$1 00
Men’s Sewed Soles .. ..75c
Yen’s Tack Soles 50c
Ladies’ Soles and Rubber
Heels 75c
Ladies’ Sewed Soles .. . .65c
Lading ?n r! Children's
Taek 501e5....25c to 50c
Tread Air Ruhher Heels .?5c
Suripn Sten Rubber Heels Rsc
fat Paw R'ihber Heels . .RRc
flst'llvan R"|>her Heek ..45c
Shoes called for and delivered,
Ovt cf-Town Peooie Use Parcel
Post.
ALEX RAE.
Phone 323 236 9th St.
_ _ .... jJ
front tar your (i/e atiayf
/Rubber
f Heels
Soften Q/i ■ R*\ emcn (s
. : osz£ - swa*
Ttic Augusta Shoe Repairing
Invite* yon to jyet their
latest change in low prices
before having your work
i done.
We have just installed the
; latest improved machinery
I which enables us to give
you the be*t of work.
Come and see for vour
! self.
Work called for and de
; livered.
Phone 943.
965 Broad Street.
J. SAWILOWSKY
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed t* place before the Public the Merchandise, Craftman
ship and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised -
AUTOMOBILES.^
Magneto and carburetor work my
I specialty. Telephone 121 U Sunday
i phone 2075-J All work guaranteed.
Cheeseborough Repair Shop
Th, Red Front 849 Broad St.
XUTOMOBILE TIRES
We can furnish you with standard
guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to
20 per cent less than list price, also
do your repairing at small cost; alt
work guaranteed to give eatlsfac
f tton. Get our prices before buying
oi Bbw'K'rß
DAVIS TIRE * RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
Wben your car needa repairing bring
it to us.
We keep your Electric Self-Starttn*,
Electric Eights and Generators In
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
p.mne 2447. 728 Reynolds at.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
( Protect your automobile In th*
Royal Insurance Company, of Enq-
Jnnd. Strongest 1n the world. In
sures against Fire, Theft, Liability,
Property Damage, and Collision
I Damage*. We also Issue accident
and health policies. All at the low
est adequate rates.
J. V. H. ALLEN & CO„
’Phone 411. 121 Jackton St.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
We have opened a' first class
Paint Shop, and can attend your
wants at very reasonable enst.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
AUTO RFPAIRING
Electric Self-starter and ignition
expert,. All work guaranteed.
B. P. BOONE.
Phon, 826. 627 Broad.
BICYCLES
Agent for READING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have tl:
best equipped repair shop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE,
228-78 9th. Phone 1914.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
Now nnd second-hand Bicycles nud
Supplies All repair work promptly
done and delivered
J. C. COLLINS,
1113 9th St.
CIGARS.
For Bigger. Buster Augusta Smoke
F A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. Ur. Oak nnd Pine
fe.ove Wood Hilt delivery.
W. C. IVEY Sc CO.
Phon* 780.
CONTRACTOR
E H. MOBLEY,
No. 4 Irish Itmertcan Bank Bldg.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Phones: Office 2476 and Residence
6625-U
DRY CLEANING
ROBERTSON TAILORING CO.,
1001 12th St. Phone 1268.
Ladles' snd gent's clothes Clean,
pressed and dyed. Trench Dry Clean
ing a specialty. All work guaranteed.
Work called for and delivered same
day.
TLECTRICftI SUPPLIES
H. I HUTSON
Fains. Motors and Dynamos.
House Wiring and Fixture*,
phon* 387. 408 Btli St.
GRIMAUD'S VEGETABLES
fpfency crisp white ce'ery at popular
i prices. Boswell’s Jersey Creamery
j butter per lb., 30c. Full line of
vegetables See me or phone 1305
for your Easter dinner, you will be
pleased.
SANG LEE LAUNDRY
309 McINTOSH ST.. OFFICE AT 408
Jackson St., nest to Chop Suey Res
taurant Phone 2611, Sang Lee. Prop.
M24-14C
BUGGIES.
SEVERAL GOOP Rt'C.C.IKS FI)R SAI.E
cheap, at Holley Wagon Co.. 502 and
504 McKlnnc street A 19c
MATTRESSES MADE AT YOUR HOME
1 HAVE COMPLIED WITH RILES
and regulations of^Bo—rd of Health.
1.. j. Murray. 603 Broad St. Phone 666.
A2lp
THE GOODYEAR
SHOE REPAIRING AT 554 BROAD
»lre«s t, now open. Work done whtl
you watt by th* Goodyear Syatcm.
Beat 'natcrlal. ftrat-clnaa work at rea
aonable pr'rwi Work called (or and
delivered. Mme 17S1.
WM. GOINGS. Mgr.
GARAGES
I VET’S GARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Waahington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES
Five years' experience with
Chalmers and Hupniobiles
CARS FOR HIRE.
GASOLINE AND OILS
tie.st gasoline and kerosene, also I
engine and machine oils. Lowest
prices for cash. Free and jmompt de
livery. Special prices to regular cus
tomers.
CRYSTAL OIL & GASOLINE CO.,
Phone 806. 909 EHIs
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, 18i/ 2 o
Motor care washed and polished,
25c. 40c.
UNION GARAGE
663 BROADWAY.
GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP.
BTTJDEBAKER DEALERS.
7TH AND REYNOLDS.
PHONE 376.
AUGUSTA MACHINE CO.
S. E. MARSTON’S
Harness and Shoe Shop. All work
done by hand.
738 Ellis St.
N. W. SULLIVAN. 1159 Broad St..
Harness maker arid 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.
Whitney-Eve Co.
1033 Broad St. Phon© 1316
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and square. New tick made free.
Return mattresses same day. Phone
1916—shops 1261 Marbury street.
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Decorating see E. B. Smith Son,
70' Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guafknteed;
city refrences.
PIANOS •'
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO
Phone 686. 639 Broad St.
Pianos. Player Pianos. Electric Pi
anos, Organs. Oraphophones and
Records.—Everything Musical.
pianos AMD VICTRQI AS~
Phone 3327. 854 Broad
The latest styles the market afford*.
CASH OR CREDIT.
W. P. MANNING MUBIC CO.
POOL. POOL POOL,
2 1-2 Cue.
Do Droo In Pool Parlors.
818 Broad St.
EVERY DAY
* IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANTS
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta. Ga, 469-
ANTIQUE vURNITURE.
CI.AWKCKIT SIDEBOARDS. TEA fA
blca. card table, desks, high-post beds,
book esses tenders, andirons, candle
sticks. Pphafeterlng and repairing. F.
Kenyon. 3!7 7th St Phon# 2219.
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 523 Broad St.
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babie3 and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
MONDAY. APRIL 20.
REAL ESTATE
If you buy your houses, lota and
farm lands from me we both ix\&ke
money.
J, B, CHAPMAN,
Phone 2900-J. Kills & Campbell Ota
RUBBER STAMPS
E. W. DODGE,
Rubber Stamps. Seals. Badges, Sten
cil,, AJumnium Checks. &c. 852 Ki
lls street
PHONE 1421.
STORAGE.
W© do storage.
We pack and ship goods.
We save you money on second
hand goods.
We save you money on new goods.
We always ha* e bargains for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.
Phone 656. £67 Bros*.
SCREENS
FLY TIME, SCREEN TIME!
Cal! Augusta Glazing Co., for esti
mates. All work guaranteed at
reasonable prices.
PAUL D. FAGAN. Mgr.
Phone 71. 450 Broad St.
SPECIALISTS
DR. N. E. ALFORD.
The only Resident (21 years) and
Reliable specialist In Augusta treat
ing all diseases of men. women aud
Children Successfully without opera
tion. Consultation free and Invited.
OFFICE Q 69 BROAD ST.
THE CLOCK MAN
J. 0 CARNS
210 Centre St.
Watch and Clock Repair Shop.
Twenty-four years dally experience;
ten years at this location.
Guarantee work on Guaranteed Stock
TAILORS.
HARDWICK & GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS
Suits Made to Order. iPhone 1622
213 6th Street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Phone 1784. 823 9th. Street
First Class Tailoring, Gleaning,
Pressing and Repairing.
TIN SHOP
PHILIP L. MACK,
Phone 493. 913 Ellis 8t
Tin and Sheet rron Worker.
Estimates given on all tin and sheet
Iron work. Promp- attention to re
pairing.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Phone 1333. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, p/.l all kinds
of machinery breaks rep.i red car
bo** cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WKS.
Established 1847
Manufacturers of farm wagona
carts and trucks, especlallv equip
ped for repairing and painting.
Corner Ellis and 9th. Sts.
Telephone 1809-J Augusta, Ga.
“WOODTARD
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY "INE AND OAK
BtOve Wood a Specialty.
Quick Delivery.
C. A. KING, Mgr.
Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick.
WAGON SHOP
3LACK MITH VVOKK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS
WALL PAPER
INTERIOR DECORATORS.
Foreign and domestic wall papers
and awnings. Telephone and we will
attend promptly.
Z D. PHILLIPS,
Phone 2051. 1610 Fenwick St.
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 712 Broad St.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LEND ON REAL JL3TATK.
Augusta Real Estate Co.. &33 Broad a*
POCKET-KNIVES.
WE CARRY A LARGE AND SPLEN
dId line of men’* and hoys' pocket
kgives—cut price*. Augusta. Trunk Fac
tory. 735 Broad street, opposite Monu
ment Ts
EVERY DAY
Is Barqain Day
In the WANTS
ZoobW*
ARB
£OOg s
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W.B,Toole &Co.
Tel. 264. 935 Broad.
“Let Us Cover Your
House”