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MGK'DAY. .APRIL 27.
Reported Depot at Hilltonia,
Oa. Was Burned Last Night
Passenger Train Was Wrecked Between St. Clair and Way
nesboro. Carried Conductor to Latter Place Where He is
Under Treatment for Injuriec.
A pasgpnger train on the Savannah
&. Northwestern Railroad was wreck
0$ last night, between Waynesboro
M<s St Clair and several members of
the crew Injured. It In understood
that unknown persons rut a Joint In
one of the rails over the small trestle
and the train was turned over, Injur
ing the conductor to such extent that
ITM.IMV MURDER
VERY COMPLEX
Roma. —ltalian popular Interest now
centers on the approaching trial of the
Couness Tlepclo-Ogglonl for the mur
der of her liuaband's orderly. Mystery
still surrounds the relations between
this woman of noble birth and the
soldier abe slew.
As the Countess tells the story, how
ever the tragedy Is a simple one. with
the simplicity of an ancient Onek
tragedy. The Con ness's husband a
captain in the army- had an orderly,
a tall, handsome lad of about 22, nam
ed Qulntillo i’olimente. It scema that
he considered himself of fatal attrac
tion lo womankind, and he was forever
boasting to his companions of his con
quests and affairs. According lo the
Countess Pollmenteapparently thought
that his good looks, which had proved
irresistible in so many cases, also had
told with his master's wife.
The conquest of the Countess Tlc
polo-Oggjonl was something lo boast
about' For not nnoly had she
rank and position, bill she was an ex
tremely beautiful woman, although
older than Iho young man, .and ihe
mother of two children.
Prisoner's Tale.
At any rate—such Is Ihe prisoner's
tale —Pollmente thought he had made
a deep Impression on his mistress; he
presumed on Ihe Counl's favor lo ho
familiar with the Countess, nod he tolrl
his friends according (o evidence that
has been ohtalnedl that sho had not
rejected his advances.
Then, one afternoon, ns the Countess
was packing In her room In her hus
band's flat at San Iterno to go to I’ar
ma for change of air, he burst In fie
endeavored to embrace her; she re
pulsed him and managed to get him
out of the room and lock ihe door By
n subterfuge he effected an entrance
once again, and In the struggle that
ensued, the Countess seized her hus
band's revolver and fired. The shot
was only Intended to frighten I’oll
mente, hut Instead of that It killed
him, for the bullet struck him at base
of the nose and went straight through
his head. The young orderly crashed
to the floor like a log dead.
Empty.
The flat was empty save for the
dead man and herself, and as soon aa
she realized what she )©il done Ihe
woman fled lo nelgbhors whom she
told. "I have killed my husband’s or
derly In defence of my honor and my
children."
ll is alleged, however, that there Is
another side to Ihe case. Investiga
tion. It Is said, has shown that Poll*
meets was In possession of a portrait
medallion of the Countess, and that
letters have been found, which, If gen
ulne, might prove that considerable
intimacy existed between the pair. It
Is here that some people bring In a
shadowy third personage the Count
ess's husband. They allege, that fear
ful of her Intimacy with Pollmente
becoming known to him, the Countess
tried to bresk off her relations with
.orderly.
His vanity and self-esteem wound
ed by her action, Pollmente threaten
cned either a disclosure or blackmail
(such Is the story), and hence the
tragedy
NAT'L BUREAU
LABOR EXCHANGE
—of .
Washington. —rApomlf for federal
legislation to correct labor market eon -
<lttlnn* and thus prevent the annual
recurrence of unemployment, were
made public here today by the Fede
ral Industrial Halations Commission.
Frank P. Walsh, chairman of the com
mission. in transmittlnK copies of the
proposals to prospective witnesses,
says that they are tentative and In
vites atikßosttons and critlrlsma
National Bureau.
The proposed legislation would es
tablish a national bureau of labor ex
change in connection with the depart
ment of labot. with a center office In
Washington and branch offices In oth
er cities and with a clearing house for
each of several districts Into which
the country would be divided. The
bureau would have power to establish
and conduct free public employment
offices.
It will also have Jurisdiction of all
private employment offices doing an
Interstate business or accepting work
men for shipment to other statea
State, municipal and private employ
ment offices would be urged to co-op
era I* and to adopt uniform methods
and rfiililnns
Labor Market.
The bureau's most Important serv
ice would be to gather and dlstributs
accurate information regarding the I*-
ts.r market In various localities This
information would be published In the
form of bulletins and would be mads
available to persons seeking work and
every employer seeking workmen
Before the proposals are put Into
the form of a ball for presentation to
congress the commission will hear sug
gestions from manv witnesses To
that end It will begin a series of hear
ings In New York city on May 4.
which wll| later Include Inrge Indus
trial centers.
Cleats Complexion—Remove* Skin
Blemitbee
Why go through life embarrassed
and disfigured with pltnrlsa, eruptions,
blackhead*, red rough akin or suffer
ing lha tortures of Besoms. Itch, tet
ter, aaltrheura. Just ask your Drug
gist for Dr. Hobson's Eexema Otnt»
ment. Follow the simple susges'lons
and your akin wm-Tlcs are over Mi d,
soothing, effective. Excellent for he
blee and delicate, lender skin. Stops
chapping. Always helps Relief or
mopey back. 10c, at your Druggist.
he was carried to Waynesboro for
treatment.
It is also reported that the depot at
Hilltonia was burned last night.
There have been a considerable num
ber of cureumstanceß since a strike
was declared on the Savannah &
North western by the conductors and
more trouble Is feared.
Differences Between
Local Barbers Union
and the Proprietors
It Is understood that there are some
differences between the local barbers’
union and some of tue proplretors of
Augusta shops. The union fixed 12
o’clock Monday as the time for clos
ing, It being Memorial Day, while the
proprietors In question llxed 2 p. m.
When 12 o'clock rame the barbers
In these shops walked out. It Is un
derstood that only four shops are af
fected.
The result of the affair cannot he
forecasted, although It, Is hoped that
an amicable agreement will be reach
ed.
DEATHS
EPPS MRS i; T., widow of tile
Into Mr. T. M., died 'yesterday af
ternoon at her residence, 1957
drecne Sired, In the f.4th year of
her age. The funeral sen ires
took place frem the residence this
afternoon at thres-thlrty o’clock,
and Ihe Interment was In the West
View cemetery,
IN BELVEDERE
The greatest bargain of the
year. Right in Belvedere,
where land is selling at from
S3OO to $2,000 per acre, a 24
acre farm that we can sell for
$125 per acre for 2 days.
An option on this place ex
pires Wednesday and it ab
solutely must be sold before
then JAS R. LEAGUE & 00.,
212 U. S Bank Building.
Phono 176.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE.
Pursuant to nn order of Ihe Honorable
Joseph Ganahl, Refer©* In Bankruptcy,
after due notice to nil parth'H In
Interest, April 11th, 1014, will he sold at
public out-iry on the first Tuesday in
May, 1014, before the Court House door
in Richmond County, Georgia, the fol
lowing described property, belonging to
James P. Armatrong, to-wlt:
All that lot of land in the City of Au
gusta, Richmond County, Georgia.,
known No. T7ll Rrosd Htreet, fronting
forty t4o> foot on Hrnad Street, und ex
tending heck of equal width towards the
Oiuui, said jwoperty In bounded North
by Augusta Canal; liant by land now or
formerly of Jos. L. Howies. Jr.; South
by Hroad Street, and West by land now
or formerly of W. K Miller. Jr. H«uf
property Is sold free from all liens, and
will be joined In by Mary O Wicker
AckTblgs, who holds title to said prop
erty to secure n debt made by a previ
ous owner. Bald Indebtedness amounts
to 01*00.00 principal, besides Interest.
Terms cash. Puwluiaer to pay for
papers.
G. W ANDRRWS,
Trustee In bankruptcy, of J. P. Arm-
attong. A 2T 29 MSo
Debtor's and Creditor's Notice.
BTATI! OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All persons having Claims against
James O Walton, late of tnld County,
deceased, or against his estate, nro re
quired to present the same to the under
signed or to his attorney, Lansing B.
Dee. properly Itemised and proven, with
in the time required by law, And All
persons Indebted to said deceased, or his
estate, are requested to make Immedi
ate payment to the undersigned.
This 23rd day of March, 1914.
RObBRT G. MARTIN, JR.,
M 73 30 A A 18 20 17 Administrator.
SPECIAL NOTICE
BANKRUPT SALK
Stock of A II McDaniel has been pur
chased by 11. Mazur A Co.
We nre offering thla stock to Ihe pub
-110 laaa than coat Mantels, grate*,
palnta. glass cement and plastering,
also More amt office ftxturea.
Hpcclal Notice to Contractor* We will
aav* >on money.
Thla dork la now located at 627 Broad
all eel W* mutt aetl out tlio «mllr*
Mock within 10 dava.
II MASITR A CO.,
Bankrupt Block Buyers. 627 Broad Bt.
AJ7
NOTICt,
THE ANNPAL MKI.TINi) OF THE
eteckholders of the Sibley Manufactur
ing Company will b* held Wednesday.
April l»th, nt 11 o'clock a. m . at the
office of the Company at Mill
T. 8. RAWORTH.
All President.
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED HOOD" CANDY .MAKER."
Mini have references Apply M she
ron \ Co . SIS Broad aire. t Ml
Wanted: color Kb nor I 6VER"~M
year* of ng*. Bagging Depart ment.
Riverside Mill* MlStfo
SITUATION WANTED—Fe
maIe.
LADIES' MAID (WHITK) FlßST
claee, two year* tn America, wish**
employment. C. D. Ng 1. car* Herald.
_WANTED HELP—Female
WANfHv A COLORED SERVAN't
middle age, to atay In house, good
home, work light, reasonable salary.
Apply Wi Ightshoro Iloud. Augusta,
<»«■ v:, o
WANTED COMBINATION BtX>K
keeper and stenographer, elate experi
ence. good ealary Address T J. M..
•-are Herald.
W ANTED: A COMPT HEN 1 'KUDU
eervanl to go to Hrovetewn. go.al ref
erence* requited. Apply to James To
bln. a!”
W 4NTKD A COMPTKNf COOK *p.
ply SW Broad si reel A:’»p
WANTED—Rorms
«'N TEI>: TWo" OvrT;I; ivxNIVT
Ing unfurnished room*, on* front ng
Broad street, of modern convenience*
Apply on premise* lo It K Berry, M. 3
lb,cad Phone 5743-W A?Rp
w AN'fBI) “TRo'"FiTlNThTlKli R< »< ‘MR
atilt ftrst-clae* b> rd tfor lirotber tint
►leterl. private family preferred elate
price Address M. A. A car# liste d
AITp
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
SOBKR, INT ELI, lOBN T, INDUSTRI
OUS young man wants a position In or
n our Augusta. Address R. M., care Her
ald. A2Bp
WANTED —Boaraers
W ANT ED BOAR DKR 9: CA N A CCC >M -
modaie four lumen or two couples,
with room and * oard, aJso have two
connecting rooms, furn m4wil or unfurn
ished for light housekeeping. 460 Greene
street. Phot)© 2f»71-J. A2Bp
WANT ED —Miscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT; BPACK TO
keep automobile, between Lincoln and
Campbell, business section preferred.
Address Automobile, care Herald. A-Otf
V\ AM my. SMALL FORNIK ii El>
apartment (three of four rooms), good
location, all conveniences; slate price.
Address B. H. b., care Herald. A27p
VV AN I ED; AN IN V A LID 9 ROLL IN l J
chair in good condition. Address M.
H., care HeraJd. A2Bp
FOR SALE—Farms
150-ACRE FARM, 100 ACRES IN CUL*
ti vat ion, 2 dwellings, 4 to 'i rooms
each, tenant nouses; at Grovetown,
(la., J 5 miles out; at a bargain, bee us.
Cochran & Mason, Real Estate Agents,
214 Marbury Bt.
FOR SALE—HeaI Esate
for - i. onjS Corner lot, 1000
block Reynolds street, two-story brick
bouse, seven rooms and bath, servants'
house arid garage; double lot; at bar
gain. Bee us. Cochran & Mason, 214
Marbuiy street.
GALOW, 8 BEDROOMS, LIVING
room, dining room, kitchen, hah, but
lcr’s pantry, up-to-date bathroom, siore
and • lothcs closets, hot and cold water,
electric lights and gas. beautiful mission
fixtures, modern In every respect; hlrh
ceilings, well ventilated, attic and double
Moors; porch 10 feet wide, 2/» feet across
front, 26 feet on side, attractively de
signed, in fact, every thing necessary to
insure comfort and convenience with at
tractiveness thrown in. beautiful loca
tion, highest, part of Monte Sano, on
well lighted graded street, half block
from car line. Lot 65x150 feet. House Is
new and will he sold 0500.00 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, care Herald. A3oc
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
i • •»: sai.k THOSE VERY IN l EKES i
Ing paper novels you have been look
ing for. Dellquest’s New and Old Book
shop. 213-215 7th street ts
F( >R HALE; WELL ESTABLISHED
tailoring and pressing establishment
now doing good business. 11l health rea
son for selling. wm sell cheup to cash
buyer. 1038 broad street. A2oc
VVANTKI > T \ O TRANSF K R~A~HC 11OL
arshlp, combined business course (from
a reliable business college In AAlgusta),
will sell to rigid party very reasonable.
Address B. M., care Herald. A27p
BYVKKT PEAS FOR SALE PHONE
1683. A 270
FOR SALE—Livestock
KOR BALE: (Ml HAP TO QtTICK BUY
er, one combination horse, gentle,
sound and will work anywhere. Apply
lIM llok* street. iftp
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT LOVELY 5-ROOM APART
ment, reasonable; references ex
changed. phone 1654-J. A27c
TO* RENT! nTtE 0-ROOM HOUSE
with hath 286 Ellis. Also 0-room house
with hath, 700 block Kollock street. Sue
Lockhart or Lombard. A3oc
Ft >R RENT; FLAT A's BROAD
three rooms and large reception hall,
electric lights and bath. Apply W. K.
Trowbridge. 847 Broad. A27p
Ft)lt ~UENT Fr7>M JUNE IST TO OC
tober Ist. with privilege of renewing
October Ist. a six-room, two-story holism
on Monte Sano, one block from car line.
Very desirable location. Address S. D.
M., care Herald. A2Bp
TO RENTf 1575" IHCKB S
rooms and hall. 00.00 per month. 1577
Hicks street, 3 rooms, 08.00. Apply Koon
dr Cooper or 786 Calhoun street. A2Kp
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: TWO LARGE UNFURN
shed rooms with closets, one small
room suitable for gas kitchen; modern;
use ptuxxn and sitting room; suitable for
light housekeeping. Phone 1562-J. A27c
FOR RENT- UPPER"~T-ROOM, UN
furnlshed, bath and other conven
iences. convenient to R. R. nnd car line.
Fhone 3494-J. A|7t
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS' FOR
light housekeeping, modern nnd rea
sonable; use of plume. References ex
changed. Phone 1031-W. \J c
tTThent" room; FUHNISHED OR
unfurnished; modern conveniences.
Phone 8425-w. A 27
•
room. Apply or address R. C., 018
Reynolds, opposite Bt. Paul Church. A 23
For REN i TO (JEN fi iMv, N. FFKN
Ished room In private family, all mod
ern conveniences, two blocks from busi
ness center. Apply phone 2643-J. Ref
erences required M2c
TYPEWRITER ‘
FOR BALE: REMINGTON TYPE
wrlter, first-class condition, spot cash,
only 012.50. Chance of h life-time Bee
It. Augusta Trunk Factory. 785 Broad,
opposite Monument. ts
LOST AND FOUND
I.OST WHITE AND ORANGE SETTER
bitch, ««ven month* old. answer* to
"Peg.” Upturn to 1032 Kills St. and get
reward. Jno. A. Sheehan.
LOST SMALL BLACK IMYG. WITH
collar, marked initial *W' sttwysd on
April let from 609 Hroad. Return and
get reward. A 57
OSH HOSTON terrlkr
brlndie with while marking* end of
ears and tall out. Call 1347-J or return
to 407 Walker atreet for reward.
i.OST «>N i : K T >l.! .1 '< *T« >R*S lit H>K
between Center and Cummings street*,
on Hroad Return to 1143 Gwinnett
street and receive reward. Ja*. L. Ta> -
lor, Agt. A«p
SANG LEE LAUNDRY
309 MoINTOSH ST. OPKICE AT 404
Jackscn St., next to Chop Suey Rea
taurant. Phone 26U, Rang Lee. Prop.
| ' 1424-14 c
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
\ NLMHKR OK SLIGHTLY URED
Plano*, lit upright*. comprising some
of the best make*, from S9S to 1296.
Write for borgala list A A. Thomas
Plano Co. 639 Hroad St . Augusta. Oa
ORGANS CHURCH. I'HAI'KI. ANT>
parlor soles some with mirrors, good
values; $25. MS, SSO, S6O and ur. Call
•»r write for bargain list. A A Thoma*
Plano Company. 639 Hm >«l Street, Au
! Kosta, Oa.
sr\sMi.M* polish niK m:sr •*>.'
Pluto and furniture polish made;
contain* no acid, spirit* or grit; large
4-ounce bottle ?f»c: equal to * quart of
“ther polish A A Thomas Plano Co.,
♦> St - T V ’CUStII. »;»
PLW. \ Wllol.PS ALE \vi iTw k
set aid shed a wlw>lemCe depart
ment to supply merchants their planoe
player pianos on same basis as
they purchase their store mervhtntllaa
IlA'f catalogue, prices and terms address
wholesale department \ A Thon.as
P*»uu Co., 639 Broad Street, Augusta.
<*.». A U *0
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA*
ENGRAVING
ENGRAVING CORRECTLY AND
promptly done. Try us on your next
order of visiting cards, announcements,
or anything In our line. Bchley Engrav
ing Co., branch office, Augusta Trunk
Factory. ts
TWO HUNDRED UPLAND ACRES
Bermuda grass pasture; plenty of shade
and branch water; stock housed at n ght;
no flies nor mosquitoes. Address 320
Dyer Building, care Geo. S, Murphey.
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
REPAIRING PRICES:
PAW
Rubber He*,ls 25c
Men’s Half Soles, sewed. .75c
$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 501e5....25c to 50c
Trend Air Rnhhpr Heels .25c
Sorinn Sten Rubber Heels
Cat Paw Rnhher Heels . ,35c
Osulivan R"bher Heels • -45 c
Shoes called for and delivered
Out-of-Town People Use Parcel
Post.
ALEX RAE,
Phone 323 236 9th St.
BUILDING Lf)TS
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
M29-31-A2-4-8-9-11 18-
16-17-19-21-23-25-27-29
Pont fjryottF life away/
/Rubber
( _ Heels
Soften City fbvemen ts
l AU Sty/es And S/jts
The Aupsta 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.
Tome and see for your
self.
Work called for and de
livered.
Phone 943.
965 Broad Street.
J. SAWILOWSKY
Swappers' Column
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. Thsrr's no
charge for Insertion* You pay 5
cems for each answer. Have you
snythtna you want to Swap or Kx
. luf|| l.et the other frl ow know.
Augusta I* full of active, energetic,
anger Swappers, who will be gUd to
make your acquaintance through the
Swapper*' Column.
WILL KXPHANO.K EDISON MOVINtI
p I r* machine, complst* with elide*
•nd film*, for motorcycle er will tell
cheap. Address Edison, Swappers' Col
umn, cars Herald
WANTED TO BWaF"or KXCHAN'OR.
retail ment mnrket license end mast
market g.is heater (or ssytlUng of equal
rain* Address R. 1* M.. Swappers’
Column car* Herald A!*
WANTED TO B*AP OMK LEATHER
b iding hah> enit. cost |12.&(l, for any
thing or equal value or would sell for
half price Addree* P. L. 8.. Swappers'
Column o«re Herald Al*
W ANTED TO'SWAP. ONE SKCilND
hand Karon A Raven piano, 'square),
hr one Vlclrols. Address "Vlctrolu."
swijp.re c.iumn, ,-aie Herald kit
V stv Vl' •; v> 1 1! ENE It VN-IE
f.«r ehleken* or groert r» or sis books
of Purple Stamp* Address ilasolln*.
Swappers’ Co'umn, car* Herald. A:t
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise, Craftman
shlp and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised ...
automobiles.
Magneto anil carburetor work my
Ipeclaltv. Telephone 1211. Sunday
phon* 2075-J All work guaranteed.
Cheeseborouqh Repair Shop
The Red Front 549 Broad St.
AUTOMOBILE~TIR]e3
We can furnish you with standard
guaranteed tires from 6 per cent to
20 per cent less than list price. a‘»o
do your repairing at small cost; all
work guaranteed to give satisfac
tion Get our prices before buying
elsewhere.
DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
When your car needs repairing bring
It to us.
We keep ybur Electric Rcff-Startfe*,
Electric Lights and Generators in
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 28*7. 726 Reynolds Bt.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Protect your automobile In the
Royal insurance Company, of Eng
land. Btronrrest In the world In
r ires agafn»t Ffre, Theft. Liability,
Property Damage, and Collision
Derr*a e *. We also iftflue accident
nnd health policies. All at tho 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 verv reasonable
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
AUTO RFPAIRING
Electric Belf-«tarter and lanition
expert,. All work guaranteed.
B. F. BOONE.
Phone *2B. 627 Broad.
BICYCLES
Agent for READING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the
best eaulpped repair shop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE,
228-28 9th. Phone 1914.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
New and eeeond-hand Bicycles and
Supplies All repair work promptly
done and delivered
J. C. COLLINS,
1113 9th St.
CIGARS.
For Blpger, Busier Auprusta Smoke
F. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Maker*.
~~ COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. IJV. Oak nnd Pine
Move Wood. Hill delivery.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY,
No. 4 irleh American Bank Bldg.
GENERAL, CONTRACTOR.
Phones: Office 2478 and Residence
6625-1,.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
H. I. HUTSON
Fans, Motors and Dynamos.
House Wiring and Fixture*.
Phone 387. <O9 Sih bt.
GRIMAUO’S VEGETABLES
Fancy crisp white celery at popular
prices. Boswell's Jersey Creamery
butter, per lb., 90c. Full line of
vegetables See me or phone 1305
for your Easter dinner, you will be
pleased.
FINANCIAL
MONET to LEND on REAL ESTATE.
Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Hroad St.
Jlßtfc
FORD FOR SALE
5 Passenger—Fine condi
tion. fully equipped, new tires,
Electric Liqhts. $275.00.
Apply Ford, care The Herald.
A2!>p
THE GOODYEAR
SHOE REPAIRING AT 664 BROAD
street I, now open. Work done wbtb
you w«!t by the Ooodyear System.
Best materUl first-class work at res
sonsble pr' »« Work called for and
delivered. PBcne 1737.
WN. GOINGS, Vgr.
GARAGES
IVEY’S GARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES
Five years' experience with
Chalmers and Hupmobiles
CARS FOR HIRE.
GASOLINE AND OILS
’f'he best gasoline and kerosene, also
engine and machine oils. Lowest
nHf'pa for ca«»h. Free and prompt de
livery, Special prices to regular cus
tomers.
'"-'VSTAL OIL A GASOLINE CO.,
Phone 806. 909 JLI-llft
F. PETERSON, Prop.
PERROUX & JONES
Augusta Garage
Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies.
Free air. Open day and night.
T-argest In city.
720-22 Reynolds St.
Phone 120.
GASOLINE, 18'/ 2 o
Motor cart: washed and polished.
25c. 40c.
UNION GARAGE
563 BROADWAY.
GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP.
STTJDEBAKER 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 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, Phone 1316
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
Bnd square. New tick made fre*
Return mattresses same day. Phon*
1916—shops 1251 Marbury street
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Decorating see E. B. Smith & Son,
7ft’ Moore nvenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed:
city refrences.
PIANOS
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO
Phone 686. 639 Broad Bt.
Pianos. Plaver P»nnos. Electric Pi
anos. Organs. Orephophones and
Records.—Everything Musical.
Dir.moc A-iun ViOTROi AS
Phone 3327. 854 Broad
The latest stvles the market affords.
CASH OR CREDIT.
W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO.
POOL. POOL POOL.
2 1-2 Cue.
Do Drnq In Pool Parlors.
818 Broad St.
/ PRINTING
Our name stands for quality In
printing. Try us on your next order
and we guarantee you will be satis
fied :n every respect. Personal su
pervision g'iven every order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO.
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Ga. 469.
ANTIQUE eURNITURE.
ct.awfoot sideboards, tea ra
blea, card table, desks, high-post beds,
hook cases fenders, andirons. candD
stlcks I'pholstering snd repairing. F.
Kenyon. 317 7th St. Phone 2219. ?:2tfo
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Thone 2031. 623 Broad St
GET IT
—at——
HICKEY’S
Babie3 and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
P'llite Attention.
221 Uackson Street.
MONDAY. APRIL 27.
REAL ESTATE"
If you buy your bouses, lots ana
farm lands from me we both make
money.
J, B, CHAPMAN,
Phone 2900-J. Kill* A Campbell Sta
RUBBER STAMPS
E. W. DODGK,
Rubber Stamps, Seals, Badges, Sten
cils, Alumnium Checks. &c. 862 Ifci*
lls street.
PHONE 1421.
STORAGE.
We do storage.
We pack and ship goods.
We save you money on second
hand goods.
We save you tnonev on new goods
We alwavs ha e bargains for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.
Phone 656. F 67 Broad.
SCREENS
FLY TIME. SCREEN TIME!
fall Augusta Glazing Co., for esti
mates. AH work guaranteed at
reasonable prices.
PAUL D. FAGAN. Mar.
Phone 71. 460 Broad St.
“sprnianstsr
DR. N. E ALFORD.
The on’v Resident f2l years) and
Reliable •necfallst 1n Augusts treat-
nil dfepncgtq nf men. women and
GbUdren Purressfully without opera
tion. Gnnwwimtion fro* nnd invited.
OFFICE nfift BROAD ST.
THE (V nc«Tnmr
J 0 CARNS
210 Centre St.
Watch and Clock Repair Shop
Twenty-four dallv experience:
ten ypnrs at this location.
Guarantee won* r»*r pi«»r»nteed Stock
~~ T A ILORg.
HBPnWICK & GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS
Rults Made tn Order Phone 1622
213 6th Street.
JACKSON <% BAILEY
Phone 1794. 923 9th. Street.
First Class Tailoring. Oleanlng.
Pressing and Renalrlng.
TIM QHftD
PHILIP C MACK.
Phone 493. 913 Ellis St
Tin and Sheet iron Worker.
Estimates riven on all tin and sheet
Iron work. Promn' attention to re
pairing.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Rhone 1338. 961 Broad St.
Welders of sll metals, nnd kind*
of machinery hreaks repaired car
bo" cleaned from auto cylinders with
nrvrap.
WfIOOM MaWIFfInTIIRPR
LOWREY WAGON WKS.
Established 1847
Manufacturers of fsrm wagons,
carts and trucks, ©sped all v equip
ped for repairing and painting.
Corner Elll* and 9th. Sts.
Telephone 1309-J Auqusta. Ga.
wnhhTARD
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY "INE AND OAK
Stove Wood a Specialty.
Quick Delivery.
C. A. KING, Mtrr.
Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick.
WAGON SHOP
3LACK MITH WUKK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS
WALL PAPER
INTERIOR DECORATORS.
Foreign nnd 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 & 00.
Phene 166. 712 Broad SL
WANTED TO BUY
WOULD LIKE TO GET IN COMMUNl
cation with the owner of a house and
lot who Is willing to sell 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
EVERY DAY
Is Barqain tyay
In the WANTS
T nn Lß ’®
rUUfs
ARB *
goo? s
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W.BToole St Co.
Tel. 264. 935 Broad.
“Let Ua Cover Your
House”