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SATURDAY. APRIL 2b.
LEGAL NOTICES
COMMISSION t RS' SALfc.
Pursuant to an order of the Superior
Court of Richmond County, of I arch
20th. 1914. in the case of Charles H.
Strong, by Executor, vs. Margaret 8.
Hall, et el., will be *old at public out
cry, at the Court House In Richmond
County. 'Jeorgla, within the legal hours
of sale, Tuesday, May sth, 1914, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
All that tract of land In the County of
est eorgria consisting
of thirty-two (32) acres, more or less,
lying from a half to three-quarters of a
mile south of the Wrights boro Road, In
the vicinity of Monte Kano, and bound
ed as follows: North by th© extreme
end of the property known as Tuxedo
J'ark, Hast by lands of Golden Rhlnd,
now Sarah A| Stokes, South I y the Fair
mount Corporation, and West by the
Wesi End Improvement Company Cor
poration. A plat of nib! property will
be submitted to prospective purchasers.
Said property sold for partition among
owners. Said sale subject to confir
mation by the Court.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. T. GARY,
G. R. COFFIN.
JAMES S. HUSSEY, JR
A 31 18 25 M 2c Commissioners.
NOTICE OF 6ALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Ib-norahie
Joseph Canahl, Referee In Bankruptcy,
passed, alter due noth <• to all parties in
interest, April 11th, 1914, will be sold at
public out-cry on the first Tuesday in
May. 1914, before the Court House door
in Richmond County, Georgia, the fol
lowing described property, belonging to
James P. Armstrong, to-wit:
All that lot ot land in the City of Au
gusta. Richmond County, Georgia,
known No. 1741 Brood Street, fronting
forty (40) feet on proud Street, and ex
tending back of equal width towards the
('anal, said property is bounded North
by Augusta Canali East by land now or
formerly of Jos. L. Bowles, Jr.; South
l> Hrofld Ktreet, and West by land now
or formerly of W. K. Millet, Jr. Sato
property Is sold free from all liens, and
■will b« joined in by Mary C. Wicker
Ackrldge, who holds tit In to said prop
erty to secure a debt made by a previ
ous owm-r. Said indebtedness amounts
to $900.00 principal, besides Interest.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
G. W. ANDREWS,
Trustee In Bankruptcy, of J. I*. Arm
strong. A IX 18
I >upj. • • <; Ilia! d vs. Hula K.
GilUard—Libel for Divorce, Richmond
Superior Court. May Term, 1914.
The defendant In the above stated
case, Lula S. GilUard, nee Hula H. Smith,
is hereby required, in person, or by at
torney, to be and appear at the next
term of Richmond County, Georgia, Su
perior Court, to be held in and for «ald
County aforesaid on the 18th day In
May, 1914, then and there to answer
plaintiff in his action for divorce, as In
default in such appearance, the Court
will proceed thereon us to Justice may
appertain.
This 16th dny in March. 1914.
DANISH KERR
PAUL CHANCE, Clerk or Court.
Petitioners' Attorney. M2l 28 All 260
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.
(Effective April 1?. 1914.)
The following arrivals and departures
of trains, Union Station, Augusta, Ot.,
as well as connections with other com
panies ore simply given as information
and nr© not guaranteed,
i Departures.
7:10 A. M., No. 5- Dally for Anderson
11:00 A. M . No. I—Dally for Greenwood.
Spartanburg. Greenville, Asheville.
4:25 P. M., No. 8 Dally for Spartan
burg. Greenvide, etc.
6:30 A M. No 46 Dally for Beaufort,
Port Royal and Charleston.
2:00 I*. M., No. 4$ —Dally for Beaufort,
Port Royal. Charleston. Savannah.
Arrivals.
12:10 P. M, No. 2 Dally from Spartan
burg Greenville, etc.
7:06 P. M., No. 4 Dally front Spartan
burg. Asheville.
12:26 P. M.. No. 41 Dally from Qeatt
fort. Port Royal, Charleston and
Ravnnnnh.
6:06 P. M., No. 46—Dally from Reau*
fort. Port Royal and Charleston.
KM) M N $ Dally front Andinos
ERNEST WII.LI A MS.
General Passenger Agent.
*2» Broadway, Augusta. On.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—The pi* (urlvnli and departures
«r© given a* Information. Arrives and
connection* are noi Rim ran teed.
re ~i 1 t it
1:40p.m. L*. Aiivuata, Ot, Ar. UlSjiE
5:25p.m. Ar. Ornn*.btir« Ar.
6:55p.m. Ar. Sumter Ar. 4:25».m.
8:15p.m. Ar. Klorrnce Ar. 8:02a.m.
5:25a.m. Ar. Itlchmoml Ar 6:35p.m.
9 00a m.| Ar Wmili'R'n n.C. Ar| 3 05p.ni.
10 27a m.I Ar. Mnlllmorv Ar ) 1 4'.p m.
12 45pm Ar. W I‘hl u. Ar il .18a in.
2:57p.m.| Ar. New York | 9:15a.m.
Thrmieh Kir. trie l.latited •tori Pull
man Slrepera on each train to New York
dally.
Observation Ilmllrr rare b.twrrb PI or -
rive eml Au*uet:i. and otir own A. C. I.
New l'lnvt. north of piorrnoe
T. B WALKER,
Diet. Paee A o t*
829 Ilroad St. Phone *ls
O Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Currvnl Miouum wMn. Mei t mi*.)
UIHAHIUhU
For Dublin, rtvixi.nah. Maces
sod Florid* points I IP s.Rk
For Dublin end Mavannah .. .. f:M pin
Fot Uavannah, Macon. Colum
bus sstf Mlr«. 1 limi 9:9* pm,
ARHI VA'.S
From Savannah Macon. Os
lumbtix and Birmingham ... I ID am.
From Dublin Savannah and
Florida points 11:19 pm.
From Dublin Savannah, Ma
son and Florida points .. . Till t»m
At Trains Are Daily.
Train leavlns 9i.*uat« 1 to x. m and
arriving nt T :R0 p. m, carries a throng*
Pullman Tlnffet Darler Car between Au
gusta and Savannah, connecting at Mtl
fan with through train for M'con. (S>-
tumbua Birmingham and Montgomery.
Vaetlbulad elrrtrtc-ltghtrd, ataam*
boat ad Sleeping Carp ara carried on
right trains batwsan August* and Sa
vannah, Oa.l connecting at Mltlen with
through Sleeping Cars in and from Ma.
con Columbus and Atlanta
For any Information as ta farm,
srhrdu «s. ste.. writs or communlcats
with.
W W. HACKWTT.
Trav-'tng Paaxenger Airant
Phone No *7 119 Ttrnad Strsst
L Aurss’s. oa.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective Jan uary », 1914.)
No. Arrive Fram—
*l Atlanta. Macon. Albans and
IVuhltlfton 7 90pm
•4 Atlanta 7:o9am
lit Macon and Oamalt I:49am
•XI Atlanta. Macon, Athens end
Washington 19:T0pm
•91 Athens. Macon and Wash
ington 11 49am
Dullman Bleeper and Parlor Car 19s rvtcsx
Nos. 1 and ,4. Augusta and Allan! a.
Noa. I ana 4. Chsrlssion and Alia nta.
Noa 1. X X 7 and XX, Broiler liuffat Parlor Car, Augusta and Atlanta
A J It ltll.l.DPrt. O. P. A .
C. 41 M Mil l IN. A. O. P A.
•01 BROAD BTStIT. _i PHONES 247, 941 end 224*.
DEATHS
DIED APGUBTA, GA.. APRIL 24TH,
1914, HERMAN HENRY, son of Mr.
arid Mrs. John Suncken, at the ago of
I.H years. Funeral services from the
residence, 245 Greene street.. TOMOR
ROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON at 1
o'clock. Relatives and friends are In
vited to be present. Interment City
Cemetery. XfZ
HEATH MRS. MARY ALICE, died
last night at her residence In Un
ion Point, 43a., in the 50th yoar >f
her age, after an illness of four
weeks. The funeral service* were
conducted from the residence of
her nephew, Mr. (\ H. Dunn, 444
Cottage street, this afternoon at
four o’clock, by Rev. R. W. ThioL
The interment was in the city
cemetery.
SIMPKINS MK. CIfARI.KK, W„ died
yesterday afternoon at the resd->
denee of hie daughter, Aire H. I!,
llunbar, of Heeeh Inland The
funeral service* were held this af
ternoon nt four-thirty o'clock, and
the Interment was in the Heeeh
Island cemetery. Deceased is sur
vived hy two daughter, Mrs. R. li.
Dunbar and Mrs, F. F. Dunbar,
tioth of Heeeh Island.
Louise —How do you manage to
keep warm at that shooting club you
belong to. these, cold days?
Sam Oh, that's easy. We sit around
the rifle; range. Philadelphia Uulle
tin.
Fifty dancing masters assembled in
Paris sat us a high court on the In
decency of the tango, maxlxe, t.-;s
moutardn and other new dances, and
returned a unanimous verdict of "not
guilty." _ _ „
SPECIAL NOTICE
NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Hlbley Manufactur
ing Company will be held Wednesday,
April 29th. at 11 o’clock a. rn., at tho
office of the Company at Mill
T. H. RAWORTH.
A2B President.
LEGAL NOTICES
in the District Court of tho United
Ktniea for the Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of Augusta Abattoir Co.,
In Bankruptcy “"Bankrupt.
To the creditors of August! Abattoir
Co., of Augusta, (Jw., in th© County of
Richmond and District uforesaid, h
bankrupt.
Noth© is hereby given that on the
24th (lay of April. 1914, the wild Augus
ta Abattoir Co. was duly adjudged n
bankrupt, and that the flret meeting of
their creditors will be held In my office
In Augusta, Oa., on the 6th (sixth) day
of May. 1914. at 12 o'clock noon, at
which tme said creditors may Attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the bankrupt and tranurtcf such
other business as may properly corn©
before said meeting.
This 24th day of April, 1914.
JOSEPH UANAHL.
A 250 Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In tlie matter of Cllett A Crosier. (C.
O. Cllett and E. M. Crosier) in Rank
ruptcy Bankrupt.
Creditors of the said Bankrupts nr©
hereby notified that the Trustee has
filed two homestead exemptions. Bald
reports will remain on file without ac
tion until nnd Including the thirteenth
(i:tth> day of May, 1914.
Any creditor desiring to file exceptions
to said reports must file same on or be
fore said day.
This 24th day of April, 1914
JOSEPH GANAHL,
A3sc Referee In Bankruptcy.
Swappers* Column
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. Th©r©*» no
ohftrg© for Initvrtlons. You pay 6
rent© for etch anxwer. I lav© you
anything you want to Swap or Kx- r
chang©f Lot th© other fellow know.
Augnatn 1* full of active, energetic,
eager .Swapper*, who will he gl-id to
make your acquaintance through th©
Swapper** Column.
uII ! HSXCI! 'N«;r EDfst)N MOVING
picture machine, complete with allde*
nnd film*, for motorcycle or will nell
cheap Address l£dl*on, Swappers' Col
umn. care Herald
w WII! • T(» s\\ \i* (rn KXCH KSUK,
retail me it market llcen*© nnd meat
market gan heater for anything of equal
vhUi©| AddreaM 11 L. M., Swappers’
Column ear© lleraid. # AL’6
w ' t i i > i!k i: i•) sw KP \ FI IRN 1811-
e-d apartment of thr»© large rooms for
h©ard In family of quiet ptrson. who Is
easily suited In nil ro»|*erl». Only plain
people need apply, an the furntahtngN are
quits plain, but sufficient f'Y family of
three Address **Q.” Swappers' Column,
care Herald. A 26
v\ wii i ■ rn h\\ \r onk lkathku
folding baby cart, cost 612.60, for any
thing of equal value or would sell for
half price. Address P. L. S., Swappers'
Column, care Herald. A 27
WANTKD rO SWAP. ONM BKCONH
hand Bacon A Haven plane, (square),
ffT one Vlctrots. Address " Vlctroli,”
Swappers' Column, care Herald. A2*
Southern Railway
Schedule Effective March 19, 1914.
Senseuls affective March 1, IVI4.
N, B- - Schedule figures punllshed evil*
as Informstlon ms nre not guaranteed
Union Station, Ail Trains Dally
Trains Depart to
Ka
1* Charleston. B. C. T-»oa.m.
I t'olumhia. S. C I:l9am.
I*f Waehtng'on, New York .. ..1 99p m.
t? Charleaton 9 40p m.
19 Columbia 9 ■•'Op tn.
14 Char sal on, Jackaonvltla ...11:49pm.
Trains Arrive From
Na
19 Charleston. Jscksonvills ...9 70am.
19 Columbia 19:90a.m.
11l Washington, New York . ..IX 91p.m.
19 Charleaton X:1Bp m,
1 Columhla 9:l9pm.
It Charleaton 19:90p.m.
Pirtlttutn Drawing Room Bleeping Curs,
Coaches Dining Civ Service,
Fhons 941 or 941 for Information and
Pullman Dees* vntlona
MAURt'DPR DENT. UMt Pnas Agent.
Telephone 947 729 Itroad Bt.
No. Depart To—
*l Atlanta. Macon, Athens and
Washington 9 XOnm
•1 Atlanta If:l9nt
111 Camsk and Macon 4:l9pm
*Xt Atlanta. Macon and Wash
ington I:l9pm
•91 Athena and Washington. ... 4:Soptu
•Dally. IDally except Sunday.
TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN
(CITY) TIM*.
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED: COLORED BOYS OVER 14
years of age. Bagging Department.
Riverside Mills. Mlßtfc
WA NT ED: THREE NEWS AG EN TS
to run on passenger trains. Apply to
The Barker Hallway News Co. A2sp
SITUATION WANTED—Fe
maIe.
LADIES’ MAID (WHITE), FlßST
chess, two years in America, wishes
employment. C. D. No. 1. care Herald.
WANT ED: POSITION AS CASHIER OR
office girl by experienced lady. Can
use typewriter and keep light, set of
books. Address H. 8., ( are Herald. A2Q
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: A COLORED SERVANT,
middle age, to stay in house, good
home, work light; reasonable salary.
Apply -260 Wrightsboro Raid, Augusta.
Oa. A27c
WANTED: COMBINATION HOOK
keeper and stenographer, state experi
ence; good salary. Address T. J. M.,
care Herald.
V\ 'ANTED: A COM PT TENT HOUSE
servant to go to Grovetown; good ref
erences required. Apply to James To
bin. A 27
.WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
WANTED: AT ONCE BY YOC.nU
man, situation as shipping clerk or
warehouse man. Several years* experi
ence Can furnish reference. Address
J. C., care Herald. A26p
WANTED —Miscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT: SPACE TO
keep automobile, between Lincoln and
Campbell, business section preferred.
Address Automobile, cars Herald. A2utX
FOR SALE—ReaI Esate
i < i. • Of® iJR LOT, 1000
block Reynolds street, two-story brick
house, seven rooms and bath, servants'
bouse und garage; double lot; at bar
gain. See us. Cochran & Mason, 214
Marbuiy street.
FOR SALE: TWO FINE BUILDING
lots, one block from Wa ton Way; price
reasonable. Phone 3395-W. a2tip
FOR SALE: KOLTI-liOOM COTTAGE.
with bath and electric lights, on upper
Walton Way. Will sell cheap, direct.
Address Uottnge, care Herald. A2t»p
BIJ N G ALO W, 3 B EDKOC iMfcf UVIN G
room, dining room, kitchen, hall, but
lei s puntry, up-to-date bathroom, store
and clot tics closets, hot and cold water,
electric lights and gas. beautiful mission
fixtures, modern in every respect; hl"h
ceilings, well ventilate 1. attic and double
floors; porch 10 feet wide, 20 feet across
front, 26 feet on side, attractively de
signed, in fact, every thing necessary to
Insure comfort uml convenience with at
tractiveness thrown In. Beautiful loca
tion; highest part of Monte Bano, on
Well lighted graded street, half block
from car line. Lot 65x150 feet. House Is
new and will be sold $500.00 less than
actual cost. Will pay 12 per cent as In
vestment. If you intend to build or are
looking for Investment it will pay to in
vestigate this proposition. Address Bun
galow, car© Herald. A.TOc
FOR SALE—Farms
l&O-ADHE FA it M. 100 ACRES IN Cul
tivation, 2 dwellings, 4 to 6 rooms
each, 3/ tenant houses; at Grovetown,
(la., 16 miles out; at a bargain. See us.
CV:hran & Mason, Heal Latuto Agents,
214 Mnrbury St.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
POCKET-KNIVES.
WE CARRY A LARGE AND SPLEN
dId line of men’s and boys' pocket
knives cut prices. Augusta. Trunk Fac
tory, 736 Uroad sheet, opposite Monu
ment. Ts
FOR SALE; THOSE VEHY IN I EKEfcf-
Ing puper novels you have been look
ing for. Dellquest’s New and Old Book
shop, 213-215 7th street. ts
ft rn .-Al l; wEI I. 881 iBLISHED
tailoring and pressing cHtahlishment
now doing good business. 11l health rea
son for selling Will sell cheap to cash
buyer. 103 H Broad street. A2Bo
Ft »R SALE* Ci >MHINATION HORSI*
In excellent condition. Also trap and
harness. Apply 2249 Walton Way. A26p
WANTED TO'TRANSFER A BCHOL
arship. combined business course (from
a reliable business college in Augusta),
will sell to right party very reasonable.
Address R M , t are Herald. A27p
SWEET PEAS FUR BALE. PHONE
1633. A 27c
FOR RENT —Real Estate
FOR RENT: LOVELY 6-ROOM APART
ment, reasonable. references ex
changed.. Phone 1654-J. A27c
I. > REN T MCI • Rt M>M HOUSE
with bath, 236 Ellis Also 6-room house
with hath, 700 block Ko b ek street. See
Lockhart or Ix>mbard. A3oc
FOR i:l .NT FL iT v r 847 H SrOAD
three rooms and large reception bull,
electric lights and hath. Apply W. E.
Trowbridge. 547 Broad. A27p
FOR RENT—Rooms
i. i. REN i two! uuTe unfurn
ished rooms with closets, one small
room suitable for gas kitchen; modern;
use pluitxu and sitting room; suitable for
light housekeeping. Phone 1652-J. A27c
|A>|{ UKNT. UPPER ~ 6-ROOM. ENT
furnished, bath and other conven
iences. convenient to R. It. and car line.
Phone 1414-J. a %
i < ■»; HENI n It’S ISHED lb ><>AIS i S >1)
light housekeeping. tmuMn and rea
sonable; use of phone. References ex
changed Phone I9SI-W. A27e
K K< M ‘MS, AT ONCE,
10.00. All on first floor. 424 Walker
street. Phone 557-J. A26p
IM.\ \N li‘ “ ’MS WITH b6aRD in
spacious grounds, opposite Bon Air;
rates reasonable. Addvcss A. A., etrs
Herald. A 81 25 ft 11 j 3 I
I« ' RENT lb h»M Ft ftN
unfurnished; modern conveniences.
Phone 3425-W A 27
LOST AND FOUND
LOST WIIITK \N!» OUANUK SKTTKR
bitch, wvi'n month** oh!, aniwsra to
"hm “ lt«*turn to .032 Kilts tit. ami gml
tpwirit. Jno. A. Hh«H*h«n.
U*KT VICINITY OK \V\I.KKK AND
Klbart atr**ct*, gold cr<ra«nt pin, aip
phiriMi am! pen r la. Upturn to 401 Walker.
AHc
L08T; BMALL HLAVK IHHJ. WITH
collar, nmtkrd Initial **C." ittruml on
April lai from 1W 1 trout. Return and
net ww«nl. A’Ji
• ' . \
hrtmlle with white marking* «nd of
eirn juul t ill cut. Call 1347-J or return
to 407 Walker at reel for reward.
fvv O HI NDHI D IKI \HD \* 1 ; :s
lu rmuda aratw pnaturt. plenty of ahade
and branch water; atock houaed at u ght;
no fliea nor maaquKoa#. A<litr« a* S2O
Dyer Hui Ming. oar* Uao. 8. Murphey.
SANG LEE LAJLJNDRY
199 MoINTOSH rtf.. omCK AT 494
Jarkecn St.. n**t to Chop Huey Rea
taumnt. Phone 1411, Sung 1 ,*«• Dr-b.
___ _ MX4-144
ENGRAVING
KNGRA VINO COmtKCTLT AND
1 19919th done Tr> ue on your next
; order of vetting curds, a mourn amenta,
oj mu thine In our Una. Schley Kntrav.
Ing Co., branch office. Augusta Trunk
Factory. • if
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
THIS IS TO NOTIFY MY FRIENDS
and customers that I have re-opened
my Ha usage Factory. My prices are as
follows:
Viena Sausage, per lb 12c
Smoked Sausage, per lb 11c
Bologna Sausage, per lb 12c
Special Frankfeuters, per lb 14c
Prompt service guaranteed.
AUGUSTA SAUSAGE FACTORY,
FRITZ WOULSUHLLGEL. Pi op.
1010 Walker St. Phone 3034.
A26p
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. S
(J N E KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO,
mahogany case; good tone and condi
tion; to cash buyer, $175. Call for
bargain list. A. A. Thomas, 639 Broad
Street, Augusta, Ga.
ONE KINGHBURY 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.
ORGAN’S- CHURCH, CHAPEL AND
parlor styles; some with mirrors; good
values; $25, $35, SSO, S6O and up. Call
<*• write for bargain list. A. A. Thomas
Piano Company, C 39 Broad Street, Au
gusta, Ga.
SH EET~~MUBIC~CENTURY EDITION;
the best; get latest catalog of nearly
2.000 classic and modern standard com
positions; the best at the popular price
of 10c. A. A. Thomas Piano Company,
639 Broad Street, Augusta. Gi.
SUNSHINE POLISIL THE BEST, 25c
piano and furniture polish maide;
contains no acid, spirits or grit; large
4-ounce bottle 26c; equal to a quart of
other polish. A. A. Thomas Piano Co.,
639 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. A 250
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
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
Ladies’ and Children’s
Tack Soles 25c to 50c
Tread Air Rubber Heels .?Rc
Surinn Sten Rubber Heels 35c
Cat Paw Ruhher Heels ..35c
Osulivan Rubber Heels .-45 c
Shoes called for and delivered.
Out-of-Town People Use Parcel
Post.
ALEX RAE,
Phone 323 236 9th St.
Pont jjr your fife aways
M'Zfer
/Rubber
( . Heels
Soften £tty P<n emen is
AU stjlnm>4\ S/jn
The Augusta Shoe Repairing
I nvites you to get their
latest change in low prices
before having your work
done.
We have just installed-ihe
latest improved machinery
which enables ns to give
you the best of work.
Gome and see for your
self.
Work called for and de
livered.
Phone 943.
965 Broad Street.
J. SAWILOWSKY
BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE —SEVERAL OF
the most desirable buildinq
lots in Monte Sano. on Wriqhts
boro Road, between Troupe
and Winter Streets; water,
seweraqe and qas accessible;
two blocks from electric car
line and three blocks from fire
station now in course of con
struction. and near the Monte
Sano qraded school. Terms to
suit purchasers. Apply to Wil
liam F. Eve. 511 Dver Buildinq
M29-S3 -A2-4-4-9-11 18-
W-17-l»-2l-X*-24-j7-»
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed te place before the Public the Merchandise, Craftman
ship and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised -
automobiles.
Magneto an<l carburetor work my
specialty. Telephone 1211. Sunday
phone 2075-J All work guaranteed.
Cheeseborouqh Repair Shop
The Red Front M 9 Broad St.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
We can furnish you with standard
guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to
20 per cent less than list price, aso
do your repairing at small cost; all
work guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. Get our prices before buying
olee where.
DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
When your cur needs repairing bring
It lo u».
We keep your Electric Self-Starter,
Electric T.lghts and Generators In
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 2987. T 2B Reynolds St,
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Protect your automobile 1 n
Royal Insurance Company, of Eng
land. Strongest In the world. In
sures ngainst Fire, Theft, Liability,
Property Damage* and Collision
Damsqe«. We also Issue accident
nnd health policies. All at the low
est adequate rates.
J. V. H. ALLEN A CO..
'Phone 411. 121 Jackson St.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
We have opened a first class
Paint Shop, and can attend your
wants at very reasonable ost.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
AUTO REPAIRING
Electric Self-starter and Ignition
expert*. All work guaranteed.
B. P. BOONE.
Phone 826. 627 Broad.
BICYCLES
Agent for READING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the
best equipped repair ehop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE,
226-28 Bth. Phone 191 4.
bicycle repairing
New and second-hand Bicycles end
Supplies All repair work promptly
done and delivered
J. C. COLLINS,
1113 9th St.
c|GftRS
For Bigger. Busier Augusta Smoke
F. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makere.
COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. Drr Oak and Pine
Move Wood. Hill delivery.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY,
No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg.
CtFINER AT, CONTRACTOR.
Thones: Office 2476 and Residence
6625-L.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
H. I. HUTSON
Fans. Motors nnd Dynamos.
House Wiring and Fixture-.
rhona 337. <OB Bth Kt,
GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES
Fancy crisp white celery at popular
prices. Boswell's Jersey Creamery
butter, per 3b., 30c. Full line of
vegetables. See me or phone 1805
for your Easter dinner, you will be
pleused.
WANTED TO BUY
WOULD UKE TO GET IN COMMUNI
cntlon with th> owner of a house and
lot who le willing to eel! cheap. Any
part of the city satisfactory Just so It
is cheap. Will buy only direct from
owner, no real estate agent need apply-
Address A. C. H.. care herald. A 29
590-ACRE PASTURE NOW OP
abundant shade, grass, spring water
and weather house; 20 minutes* walk
from car line. For fates see or phone
E. F. A G. ». Barnes, ISIS Broad St.
Phones 74! or 2414. fri sat sun m, 17
THE GOODYEAR
SHOE REPAIRING AT 654 BROAD
street, li now open. Work done whlls
you wait, by the Goodyear System.
Beal material, first-class work at rea
sonable price* Work called for and
delivered. Phene 17X7.
WM. GOINGS, Mar.
GARAGES
IVEY’S GARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES
Five years’ experience with
Chalmers and Hupmoblles
CARS FOR HIRE.
GASOLINE AND OILS
J rhe best gasoline and kerosene. a‘so
engine nnd machine oilß. Lowest
prices for cash. Free and prompt de
livery. Special prices to regular cus
tomers.
CRYSTAL OIL & GASOLINE CO..
Phone 806. 909 Ellis.
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, 18'/ 2 o
Motor cam washed and polished,
25c. 40c.
UNION GARAGE
563 BROADWAY.
/ GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP.
BTTJDEBAKER DEALERS.
7TH AND REYNOLDS.
PHONE 378.
AUGUSTA MACHINE CO.
S. E. MARSTON’S
Harness and Shoe Shop. All work
dons by hand.
738 Ellis St.
N. W. SULLIVAN, 1159 Broad St..
Harness maker and Repairer. Work
neatly done at moderate prices. I can
save you money on custom mad*
harness. „
Mazda Lamps Reduced
10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitney-Eve Co.
1033 Broad St. Phone 1318
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSEB RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and square. New tick made free.
Return mattresses seme day. Phone
1918—shops 1251 Marbury street.
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Decorating see E. B. Smith & Son,
70’ Moore a\'enue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed;
city refrences.
PIANOS
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO.
Phone 686. 639 Broad St.
Pianos. Player Pianos. Electric Pi
anos. Organa, Graphophones and
Records—Everything Musical.
PiflMns AMn VICTROLAS~
Phone 8327. 854 Broad.
Th# latest styles the market affords.
CASH OR CREDIT.
W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO.
POOL, POOL POOL,
2 1-2 Cue.
Do Droo In Pool Parlors.
818 Broad St.
PRINTING
Our name stands for quality in
printing. Try us on your next order
nnd we guarantee you will be satis
fied ‘in every respect. Personal su
pervision given every order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO.
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Ga. 469.
ANTIQUE eURNITURE.
CI-AWFOOT SIDEBOARDS, TEA TA
hlea, card table, desks, high-post beds,
book cases fenders, andirons, candle
sticks. Upholstering and repairing. F.
Kenyon. Sl7 7th St. Phone 2219. 522tf0
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. OEMORE
Thone 2031. 623 Broad fit.
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25.
REAL ESTATE'
If you buy your houses, lots and
farm lands from me we both make
money.
J, B, CHAR MAN,
Phone 2900-J. Ellis & CampbeU Eta.
RUBBFR STAMPS
E. W. DODGH.
Rubber Stamps, Seals, Badges, Sten
cils, Alumnlum Checks, Ac. 852 EU.
lls street.
PHONE 1421.
STORAGE.
We do storage.
We pack and Bhlp good*.
We save you money on eeconfl
hand goods.
We save you money on new good*.
W© always ha*e bargains for you.
• HUGHES FURNITURE CO.
Phone 656. *67 Bros'!.
SCREENS
FLY TIME, SCREEN TIME!
Call Augusta Glazing Co., for esti
mates. AH work guaranteed at
reasonable prices.
PAUL D. FAGAN. Mqr.
Phone 71. 450 Broad St.
SPFCIAI ISTS
f)R. N. TO. ALFORD.
The only Resident (21 years) and
Reliable specialist In Augusta treat
ing all dlpeapes of men. women and
UMTdren Ruerenafnlly without opera
tion. Corealtatton fre*» nnd Invited.
OFFICE 069 BROAD ST.
THE Cl OCX MAN
’ J. 0 CARNS
210 Centre St.
Watrh and Clock Kepalr Shop.
Twenty-four years dnilv experience;
ten voars at this location.
Guarantee work on qunranteed Stock
TAILORS.
HARDWICK 6 GERMANY
TATLOR3 AND RENOVATORS
Suits Made to Order. Phone 1622
213 6th Street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Phone 1784. 823 9th. Street.
First Class Tailoring. Gleaning.
Pressing and Repairing.
TIN SHOP
PHILIP L. MACKj
Phone 498. 918 Ellis Bt
Tin and Sheet iron Worker.
Estimates given on all tin and sheet
Iron work. Promp- attention to re
pairing.
WELDING
60UTHERN WELDING CO
Phone 1832. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, and all kind*
of machinery breaks repaired car
bo" cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WKS.
Established 1847
Manufacturers of farm wagons
carts and trucks, especially equip
ped for repairing and painting.
Corner Ellis and 9th. Sts.
Telephone 1309-J Augusts. G*.
woooTard
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY "INE AND OAK
Stove Wood a Specialty.
Quick Delivery.
C. A. KING, Mgr.
Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick.
WAGON SHOP
BLACK MITH WORK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EL'BANKS
18 CCT.fre PI.
WALL PAPER
INTERIOR DECORATORS.
Foreign end domestic wall papers
nnd 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 •
MONET TO LEND ON READ ESTATE.
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad 3:
JlStfc
TO I.ET IN BROOKLYN. N. Y.: A
furnished apartment for the summer,
very accessible location, sunny light
rooms. Reference* required. For further
particulars, address Dr, Eliot, Bishop, 4fi
Gates Av., Brooklyn. Inquire also of Dr.
J. B. Wright, 1005 Greene St.. Augusta.
Ga. A 17 18 19 24 25 24
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EVERY DAY
Is Barqain Day
In the WANTS
SOOfs*
ARB a
rOOfs
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W.B.TooIe «Sb Co.
Tel. 264. 635 Broad.
“Let Us Cover Your
House"—