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FOURTEEN
LEGAL NOTICES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
On the 16th day of May. 1914, at 11
o’clock a. rn.. In the Superior Court
room of the Court llouie of Richmond
County. Georgia. «t Augusta, Gcorghi.
will he heard and determined the Peti
tion of J. T .Rhodes to have established
a copy of original Certificate No. 14,951
for one share of Georgia Railroad A
Hanking Company stock, dated April
25th, IS7B, which original certificate
was lasued in the nnnic of John W. Al
len. and said Certificate s claimed by
J. T. Rhodes, who al'egcs that he holds
the same as collateral security from
said John W. Alien, and which Is al
leged by said Rhodes to have been lost
or destroyed.
All persons *re hereby cited to show
cause, if any they ran, at the time and
place mentioned above, why said copy
should not he established in lieu of s.tld
!om or destroyed original certlf cate.
It Is further ordered that a copy of
aaid petition, and of this order he served
upon John W. Aden, of ftparts, Hancock
county. Georgia, twenty days before the
date hereinbefore f.xed for said hearing.
This April J7th. 1914.
HENRY C. HAMMOND
Judge Superior Court, Richmond Coun
ty, Ga. A 17 24 M 1 8
STATIC nr GEORG IA,
RIGHMONO COUNTY—
Under and by virtue of the power it
sale contained in a security deed given
to secure a note for five hundred mi
seventy-five dollars, principal, dated
tobe?' Bth, 1909. and due October 8«h.
191 i. given by C G Oellerich. tr, J. I
Zochry. and duly assigned by said Z*ch
ry to the Hank of Columbia County, wli:
be sold on the firm Tuesday in May,
1914, on account of default in the pay
ment of said note at maturity, at public
outcry, at the < ourt House of said Coun
ts, durng the usual hours of sale,. iOt
rash to file highest bidder, the so low
ing real esi :ie, 10-wit
All that tract or p r«el of land situate
ylng and being In said aiale and coun
ty. mlk>ul eight and one-ha,f miles from
the Cl I ot Augusta, on th® old Boutli
wesiern Plank Road, and contn rung *x
teen ;seres, rn re or less and hounded
as foliowr On Northeast by lands of
Banders i,/id Henrsry, Houtheast by
ands of Grace wood Lard Co.; West by
lands of Jordan, and try the
said Bout ha .stern Plank Road.
Purchaser to pay for pipers
C. U OELLERJCH,
Ity Hank rs Columbia County. Assignee,
Attorney In Fact.
A 10 17 24 Ml
BTA ’l K OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY
Whereas, Kat e hein Jones, widow f
Wliuiu 'L. Jones, late of said County,
uei: eased, has applied for Nears support.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons
concerned to be and appear at me
Court of Ordinary oi said County, to be
held on the i rsi Monday in May. A. >.
1914, at 10 o’clock a. rn,, and show co'isc.
If any they can why said year's *up
port should not be granted, und return
of the •ipprairets made the Judgment ot
said Court.
Wines* my official signature tills lOtn
day of April, A D , J 914.
ALEXANDER It WALTON.
A 10 17 24 M 1 Ordinary, it. C.
STATS OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY *,
Whereat, Hubert C Wj i ams. Admin
istrator of the estate of \Y. H. Ellis,
lute of said County, deceased, Ims tp
piled for leave to »« I Real Estate nd
Equities in Red Estate, belong.ng ‘.o
said estate.
Tltis Is, therefore, to cits all persons
tunearned. to be and appear at ha
Court of Ordinary 11 said County, to be
held on tiie first M<<nd*i.y in May. A. D.,
1914 ut 10 o clock a. in., and show cause,
if any they can. why .eave to se l the
He..l Estate and Kq titles ill Real Estate
belonging to said estate should not be
gi - tiled as prayed for.
Witness my offlcia signature this iOth
du> of April. A D , 1914.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON.
\ i it i m i Ordinary, it. c
s I \ I OF GK( mc.IA,
RICHMOND C« )UNTY—
Mrs. Maggie Myers vs. J. E. Myers,
in the Buperior Court of said County.
Filed In'the July Term, 1914. Libel for
Ah voire.
To th« Dnfondant, J K Myers
You arc hereby required to Hppeur by
prtiwn or attorney on the third Monday
In July. 1914. In the Superior Court of
•itld County, to answer the pin ntlff In
a libel b*r divorce. In default whereby
the Court will proceed as Just Ice may
appertain.
Wit nee* the Honorable Henry C*
Hammond, Judfe of Superior Court,
l< chmond County. OeonrU. Thla SOth
da> ot April, 1914
f DAK IKK KKIIK,
Clerk Superior Court, Richmond Coun
ty. Oeorgia
ISAAC S K’KKRI.KH. JR.
P aintlff n \ttor n«-\ Mil le i *r
POLITICAL NOTICES
I< ' fllK VOTKRH « '»• RICH MON t •
County: 1 hereby announce my can
didacy for County Commissioner sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the White Primary
wed frl sun ts IIKNHY R. FUND
Swappers 9 r o/umn
BEND IN VOUR SWAPS There* no
charge fur Insertions You pay 5
renis for each answer llavs you
anything you want 10 Swap or Ex
change? l-ot the oilier lot ow know
Augusta I, full of active, rnrrti tic
eager Swappers who will hr triad to
make your acquaintance ilirouith ihr
KWapprrW t alumn,
Wlt.l. EXCHANGE EDISON MOVING
pl<M or* innchlnr. complete with slides
snd films, for motorcycle or will sell
cheep Address Edison, Swapper, Co - j
umn, car* llrrald
WANTED TO HWAD MAXWK i7|nunT
“bout, fully equipped w 111 wtndahlrld. I
tor. oil and carbide gas, lights: first- !
claaa condition. for large runabout or
s|»ecdater In good condition. or vacant
lot. Address It unit bout, Swappers Col
utnn. care Herald M«a
win. kxcTTan«i'k“alTViTv TO>tiiks
waahir, coat ts. 00, used v*r> ll.tic, for,
one book of Purple <»r Itrown fllamp*
Addrraa 8. K. Swappers' Column, .arr
Hot aid. ___________ M<
WANTKii TO exchange a uink
alaa second-hand rotv aarwlor f,.r r
►moll chiffonier or a klt.l.m table, In
good condition Addreee Hefrigenoe.'. 1
Hwnpera' Column, rare Herald Si,
FOR RENT —Rooms
POM RENT TO tJENTI.KMAN. Kl’HN
lalied room In prlvoie family, all mod
ern oonven encea, two block* from buat
neaa rental Apply phun* }«tJ-J Ref.
erenees required M;,
BOARD fIR IfiiOMß. ON JllO.~ kST
lire floor four large rooms and hath
for gentlemen; rooms with or without
private (Mill* for couple I‘hon* <Mlf,-j
_ M«p
mil RENT Cl :n 1.t11.v T.vati.ii
three nice unfurnished namia for light I
houst k.er ng use of le ephone and t
llgtila, for Hi. oo per month. Phone!
Itti-J __ Mfp
W RENT: 1 t.ARUK VItONT Rttfl.M. I
furnished bol and cold bath, electric
light*, all concen encea. Apply SSI Broil j
etree*. V ...
BICUaHTFt"I7I.Y' IM K.ASANT KI RN- |
tehad rooms to rent lo spprov ed parties I
Residence direct on car line Mrs J p.
Smith. 1311 Motile Sano A\enue. Sum- j
■tervlll*. Slip
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice 1s hereby given In accordan* e
w.th the provls ons of the following Or
dinance that the election therein pro
vided for, wlli be held in Augusta,
Georgia, on the first day of June, 1914,
f<»r the purpose and upon the terms and
1 conditions in such Ordinance fully set
■ forth:
iAN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR
I THE ISSUANCE. SECURITY AND
j HALE OF SEVEN HUNDRED AND
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($750.-
! 000) OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE
| OK PROTECTION AGAINST FLOOD.
| The City Council of Augusta hereby or
dains:—
Section 1 That on the first day of
June, 1914. there shall he held In this
CJtv an election under the registry Ist
j made up under an ordinance adopted
M-rch 2nd. 1914, and approved March
3rd 1914, entitled “An ordinance to pro
vide for the registration of voters for
I an election or elections to be held to de
| 'ermine upon the issuance of bonds and
j for other purposes." and under ttyo ex
! Istlng laws for election for Mayor and
; Members of Council, except as modified
!bv this ordinance to determine upon
♦he Issuance of bonds provided for n
1 fills ordinance Notlc** of such election
j shall tie published in The Augusta Her
: aid, the newspaper In which the Sheriff's
- -dvert'sements for the Cnnntv R'ohmond
| re ptih'fshed for thirty days next, pre
ceding the dav of election notifying the
j ouallfled voter* of Augusta that on the
first dav of June. 1914 nn election wl’l
»e held to deferm ne the question wheth
| ff the bonds provided for by this ordl
! nance shell tie Issued. Such notice shall
! ppeclfv what amount of bonds are to be
• Issued, for What purpose what Interest
j they are so t tear. how much prlnclpa’
nd Interest to he ow'd annually and
j n»«e n to be fnllv fin'd off A>l persons
•voting * such election In favor of the
j'“«unnce of sn**h bonds shall have wrlt
•»•> or printed on their ballots the words
"For bonds for the puroose of proteeflon
i ''ft i nst Toods” and aU ner*n r, s onposed
o the Issuance of such bonds shall have
I written or printed on their ballots the
words ''Against bond* for the purpose of
rot eel lon against floods,"
Section 2 Should the ssnance of such
bonds be assented to b\ two-thirds of
the ounl'fled voters of Augusta and
ehoti’o such amount of tonds be ascer
tained to be within the I'rnlt of bonds
authorised to be Issued, under the Con
stitutions Amendment as hereinafter
fully set forth there shall he authorized
so be Issued and sold bv The City Coun-
*ll of Augusta under the provisions of
th s ordinance Seven Hundred and Flftv
ThcusHnd Dollars ($760,000) principal
.'•mount of bonde the proceeds of which
i shall he used for the purpose of pro
i lection against floods. Such bonds
•Li I t>e known ns "City of Augusta
Flood I‘refection Bonds of 1914," shall he
|nf the denomination of One Thousand
Hollars rs,loool each, shall bear d»te the
I first day of July, nineteen hundred and
fourteen (1914). shall he payable as to
! the principal amount thirty years after
dote, shall hear Interest at the rale of
four and one-half per centum (4*4 P* r
cent.) per annum, payable semi annual
tv on the first days of January and of
July of each year, such Interest to be
refN-esented by coupons attached to said
bonds, each coupon being for the sum of
Twentv-two nnd 50-100 Dollars ($22.60)),
shall be numbered from one thousand
and one M.OOD to one thousand, seven
hundred and flftv (1.760). both Inclusive,
shall he llgthographed or engraved. *h«l!
he signed bv the Mayor of Augusta,
countersigned by the Clerk of Council,
nnd have the Corporate Heal of the CUv
affixed thereto, nnd the coupons shall
bear the lithographed or engraved sig
nature of the present Clerk of Council.
Hitch principal end Interest shnJl be pay
able at the office of the Treasurer of
the City of Augusta; the Interest to be
also payable at the American Exchange
National Bank. New York City. Such
bond* shall befere Issuance be validated
as provided by law
Sec. B—Hitch bonds to be registered In
accordance with provisions of Ordinance
adopted June 23rd, 1913, and approved
June 24th. I*l3.
Section 4 These tonds are Intended to
be sstied under and by virtue of the au
thority contained in the Amendment to
paragraph one of section seven of nrtlcl*
seven of the Constitution of the State
of Georgia, the Act of the General As
sembly providing for which was ap
proved August 16. as appears In
the published laws of 190$ on pages 77
to Bft Inclusive, and which was proclaim
ed by the Governor of the State of Oeor
ghi on the 20th div of October. 1910
to have been adopted by the people of
the State, and which amendment reads
a* follows:
•‘Piiragtaph 1 The debt hereafter In
curred by itnv county, mnnlelpal cor
< t ora I lon or polltb-nl dvtslon of thla
stale except n» In thla Constitution pro
vided for, ahnll not exceed seven per
centum of the assessed value of all the
taxable property therein, and no such
.-ounty municipality or dtvlalon shall
Incur any new debt, except for a tem
porary loan or loans to supply casual
deficiencies of revenue, not to exceed
one-fifth of one per centum of the »«-
sensed value of taxable property therein,
without the assent of two-thirds of the
qualified voters thereof at an election
for that purpose, lo he held as may he
prescribed by law ; but any city, the debt
of which does not exceed seven per cen
tum of the assessed value of the taxable
properly at the time of the adoption of
thla Constitution, may he authorised by
law lo Increase at any time the amount
of sad debt, three per* centum upon
such assessed valuation; except that The
City Council of Auguste from time, to
time, as necessary for the purpose of
protection against floods, may Incur s
bonded Indebtedness upon Its power pro
dtirlnK canal an.l municipal waterworks.
In addtlon to the debts hereinbefore In
this iwragraph allowed lo he Incurred,
lo an amount In the aggregate not ex
, ceding fifty per centum of the com
bined value of such propart'es, the v tlti
tlon of such properties lo he fixed as
nmv he proscribed bv law. hut said val
uation not to exceed a figure five per
centum of which shell represent ths net
revenue prw annum produced by the two
such propet lies together ut the time or
sa d valuation, and such Indebtedness
not to he Incurred except with the as
sent of two-thirds of the nullified voters
of such city, at an election or elections
for that purpose lo he held as may he
now. or may he hereafter, prescribed t>>
law for the Ipctireing of new debts hy
said The Ctv Council of Augu*ta_
Sec 6 Thr payment of the bonds
hereby provided for shall he secured by
s mortgage or Deed of Trust from Tee
Cl tv Council of Augusta covering snd
creating a Hen upon both the power pro
ducing canal and municipal
of such City, subject to Ih>ed of Trust
from The City Councl of Augusts to
I nlted Mate# M.wtgage snd Trust l om- <
piny, dated November let. HIT and rec- |
coded In the office of the C erk of the j
Superior Court of Richmond County.
State of Georgia, Kook 7 8. page 1. el
*e , In the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Columbia County.
State of Georg s. Dock No 7, fofo# 3*l
to tot Inclusive, and In the office of
,'ierk of Court of Common Please and
Grnernl Session a of Edgefield Count v.
State of South Carolina In Hook No »*.
page* U 7 lo 171 Inclusive, to secure an
Issue of One M H on Del ava ill *OO.OOOI
of Monde for the seme purpose and con
taining au. h provision*, condition* end
limitation* as may be agreed upon by
The City Council of Augusta
Her * -Stiff deni taxes shall he as
sesssd end collected each year bv The
city Council of Augusta to pav !h# en-
Mr* amount of Interest upon said bonds
for sorb year, »nd to p v so much of the
principal as wll pay the entire amount
of auch pr nclpal with n thirty vears
from the dal* of such bond* In compli
ance with law
7 Such bonds shall b» sold hv
the Flnsnre Committee In >rtl« or blockt
not etceedln* In any on* ••!» the pr n-
Icipal amount of Two Hundred and Fffty
Thousand Dollars (1250,000), but ad of
such bonds whenever sold shah hare the
j same dignity and no bond shall have any
I priority or preference over any other
bond of such Issue. Such sales shall
|be by competitive bid to the highest
j bidder for cash Each sale of said bonds
' shall be advertised in at least one news
i paper In each of the cities of Augusta,
C’hcago and New York, once a week for
| two weeks before the sale. No sale
j shall be made so as to Include there n
] any past due coupons but all. past due
> coupons shall be detached -before delivery
of the bonds to which they belong The
i time when sales of said bonds shall he
: made and the amount to he sold at any
time, subject to the maximum amount
S herein prescribed, shall be fixed by The
G tv Counci of Augusta, according to the
' requirements of the work to be done for
the purpose of protection against foods.
AH the requirements, notice or details
In connection with any of such sales
j shall be jest to the discretion and pow
er of the F nance Committee.
Done in Council, under the Common
Seal thereof, this 2ftth day of Apr!'. 1914.
Approved this 25th day of April, 1914.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA.
LIN WOOD C. HAYNE.
Mayor. C, A.
WM. LYON MARTIN,
Clerk ot Council.
A 29 30 Ml
_ SPECIAL NOTICES
Webbs Lodge No, 16f>. F. and A. M.
A CALLED COMMUNICATION uF
Webbs Lodge No. 166. F. arid
A. M.. will be held in I»dge
Room. Masonic Temple. Fri-
A day. May Ist, at 7:30 o'clock p.
ffa, m. The E. A. and F. C dc
0k green will be conferred. Mem
j visiting brethren :>r*- < ordlally
and Fraternally Invited.
L n BBATHE. W M
CHAH. A. GUMMING. Bec’y.
Ml
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: COMBINATION BOOK
keeper and stenographer, state experl
' #nce; good salary. Address T. J. M.,
j rare Herald.
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTKIi: < UI.OUKU HOYS OVER 14
jtmd of nice. Bagging Department.
Riverside Mills. Ml߻fc
WANTED—Romm
WANTED: ROOM WITH GOOD
iKiurd, hot itnl rold water, centrally
located. Phone 1295. M7p
V\ ANTKII TURKU tUf FOI’R ROOMS,
unfurnished, for young couple; must
not he over four blocks from Depot. Ad
dress W. M. J.. care Herald. MJp
FLKABANT~R6o'Mi" WITH BOARD IN
spacious grounds, opposite Hon Air;
rates reasonable. Address A. A., c re
Herald. A 24 25 26 M 1 2 1
WANTED —Boarders
WANTED BOARDERS: FURNISHED
rooms, with board, all conveniences,
good location, and rates reasonable. 708
Greene street, or phone 2739. M4p
WANTED —Miscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT; SPACE TO
keep automobile, between Lincoln and
Campbell, business section preferred.
Addresa Auiooionile. rare llerad. A-'>tf
W ANTKIT" MISCKI.I.ANEOL'S ~ ALL
kinds of glass lo rep ace by expert
workmen. Wind shields and plate g ass.
a specialty. Augusta Glaring Co 450
Broad street Phone 71. Paul D. Eagan.
Mgr. AlDtf
WANTED: CHOICE MILCH COW,
fresh to the pall. Telephone 1991.
Rogers & Co. M3c
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
WANTED: A SITUATION AS CLERK
In grocery store by experienced man;
good references furnished. Address 1467
Glover street. Mlp
WANTEnTTAIi A FIRBT-CLa¥B MA:
rhlnlst but can do any kind of work.
Ram Homan, 703 Campbell street. Mlp
YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE',
wants work of any kind, has hud ex
perience as collector, shipping clerk,
clerical wua-k and as salesman. Address
C X. 1., care Herald. M::p
FOR SALE —Farms
IMLACRB FARM. I"0 ACRES IN CUL
tlvatlon, 2 dwelling*, 4 to 6 room*
each, 3 tenant nouses; at Grovetown.
Ga., 15 mile* out; at a bargain. Sea ua.
Cochran A Mason, Real Estate Agent*,
214 Marbury St.
FOR SALE —Real Esate
A GOOD INVESTMENT: ’ WE HAVE
for Hale, three 2-atory brick store*. 3
year* old, on Main street of a growing
town near Augusta for SII,OOO. The own
er will make a lease of an me for either
5 or 10 yean at $1,200 per annum. Our
small towns are going to grow along
with our cities, und business property in
many of our smull towns la just as good
an Investment as if It were in the cities.
See us about this proposition. Augusta
Heal Eatnte Company, 833 Broad street.
M6c
BIX 1C1I«KS~ OUt, AT WIIKLKRST ON
Ga. R. R., 120-a ere poultry farm, 2-
story 9-room dwelling, and 4-room burt
gnlow, S7OO chicken house and other
brooders to match. Write us. Cochran
A Mason. 214 Marbury Street, Augusta,
Ga.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOK BAI E SWKi:ITKAS. I’F.n
hundred. vavignteri color*, 11158 Wat
kin* atr**t. corner Kve. Phone 1403. M3e
i
1133. M3p
Fv> H SMI THOSK \ KKY IN LKK
tng paper novela you have been look
ing for. Pellqueat’a w and Old liook
-213-215 7th street ts
KOH SAI.K MYTOI’RINtV CAR. IN*
aplemlUt condition, ut 1400.00. H. W.
Thlot , mic
FOR 0A! B HOKSK. ItrihlKß Tim 1>
b\tgg\ and harneaa Phone 1258 M2p
FOR S\!.i: ’TWIN CyONDER MO
torcyc'e or will exchange for anything
of ettual value. Addreaa "Cyc'e," care
He raid. M .’p
KOR S AI. K MAX W RIX “ RT T N A W>1 T T
auto, fully equipped- windshield and
top. oil and carbide light* new Nick
axle* and d fferentlal, $-*OO.OO. or will
exchange for one with more power. In
good condition Addreaa Auto Runabout.
care Herald. M3p
FOR RENT—Garaoc __
, RKNT WHOM' OR
part of g rage In Dyer building alley:
entrance from Jackaon and Reynold*
street*; convenient location. Call phone
1581 or come to 305 Union Saving* Rank
Hd*.. for further particular* Mlp
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
TO RENT POUR-ROOM COTTAGE
with hath room and wood-house. 32.1
P'Antanac street Enquire Om. 11.
Well*. "2* limn* sweet. Mlp
Eon RENT *32 El.I TS STREET. 7
room* and bath. 325 Oft, llackett *
Bell M«c
E»*ft REST FROM MAY IST: i|X
fwm bungalow, Wingfield street.
Muni* S.ino Apply Economy Shoe i’o |
M Sc
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
LOST A ND FOUND !
I FOUND; FEMALE POINTER. AUTO-
I mobile lamp and bargains in city and
suburban real estate. Apply J. G. Jef
fries. 213 Union Savings Rank. Office
I phone 137, home phone 1428-J. Mlp
STRAYED OR STOLEN
I STRAYED: POINTER BITCH, WHITE
and lemon. Answers to name of
Nancy. Reward if returned to Audley
Hill A Go.. Audley Hill, Jr. M3p
STOLEN
STOLEN I,AST NIGHT TN FRONT OF
picture show, one Ford touring car,
new machine, number 362,276, motor
number 366,771; Gbodiich tires. Twenty
five dollars reward. Jno. I. Chipley,
Auto Exchange, Greenwood, S. C. Ml
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
A NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY USED
pianos, in comprising some
of the best makes, from S9B to $295.
Write for bargain list. A. A. Thomas
Plano Co., 639 Broad St., Augusta. Ga.
ORGAN 3—Cll URCa CHAPEL AND 1
parlor styles; some with mirrors; good
values; $25, $35, SSO. S6O and up. Call
or write for bargain list. A. A. Thomas
Plano Company, 639 Broad Stieet, Au
gusta, Ga.
BL N SHINE POLISH, THE BEST, 25c
piano and furniture polish made; |
J contains no acid, spirits or grit; targe
4-ounce bottle 25c; equal to a quart of j
other polish. A. A. Thomas Piano Co., !
639 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
V'IANOS AT WHOLESALE—WE HAVE 1
cstabl.shed a wholesale depart- j
ment to supply merchants their pianos i
or player pianos on same basis as
they purchase their store merchandise.
For catalogue, prices and terms address ;
wholesale department. A. A. Thomas :
Plano Co., 639 Broad Street, Augusta,
Ha. A M 2c i
REWARD.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD FOR RE- 1
turn of my Hetter pup or for informa- |
tion leading to her recovery. Jno. A. j
Sheehan. M 3
500-AC RE PASTURE NOW I
abundant shade, grass, spring water
and weather house; 20 minutes’ walk
from car line. For Tates, see or phone
E. F. & G. B. Barnes. 1846 Broad St.
Phones 743 or 2114. fr sat sun m 17
ENGRAVING.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. TRY
us on your next order of visiting and
business cards, wedding invitations, an
nouncement, etc. The only engraving
plant In the city. Schley Engrav ng Co.,
Branch Office, Augusta Trunk Factory.
Tf
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
REPAIRING PRICES:
PAW
Rubber Heels 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
L?dips* ?nd Children’s
Tack Soles 25c to 50c
Trend /hr Rubber Heels .?5r
Sorinn Sten Ruhher Heels
Pnf Pnw Rubber Mepin; . ,35e
fki'livan Ruhher Hee?q . -45 c
railed for and d^fiuered
Out-cf-Town People Use Parcel
Post.
ALEX RAE.
Phone 323 236 9th St.
boat ijr yot/r life oviayf
l&'sfer
/Rubber
( Heels
• W/cv 7 (it\ P,n emen/s
All Stjr/ts *nd S/jes
The Augusta Shoe Repairing
Invites you to get tlieir
latest change in low prices
before having your work
done.
We have .iust installed the
latest improved machinery
which enables us to give
you the best of work.
Como and see for vour
self.
Work called for and de
livered.
Phone 943.
965 Broad Street.
J. SAWILOWSKY
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LEND ON HEAT. KST\r».
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 333 Uro-id St
Jtlllc
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise, Craftman
ahip and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops and
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised -
AUTOMOBILES
Maxneto anil carburetor work my
■peclalty. Telephone 1211. Sunday
phone 2075-J All work guaranteed.
Repair Shop
The Red Front 549 Broad St.
AUTOMOBILE TIRfiS
We can furnish you with standard
guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to
20 per cent ess than 11st price, a'so
do your repairing at small cost; all
work guaranteed to give satisfac
tion Get our prices before buying
*»ls*where.
DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
When vour car needs repairing bring
It to ns.
Wa keep vour Electric Reif-Stor 4^,
Electric Lights and Generators in
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 2997 tgfi Reynolds
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Protect vour automobile In tha
Royal Insurance Company, of Enq
tond Strongest In the world In
r:res against Fire, Theft. Liability.
Property Damage, and Collision
Damacre*. W» also Issue necldent
nnd health policies. All at the low
est adequate rmtea.
J. V. H. ALLEN A CO.,
•Phone 411. 121 Jackson St.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
We bav* opened a first class
PBlnt Shop, and can attend your
wants at verv reasonable
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge
AUTO RFPfIIRING
Electric Self-starter and Ignition
experts. All work guaranteed.
B P. BOONE.
Phon, «;«. 5*7 Broad.
__ BICYCLES
Agent for READING. STANDARD,
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the
best equipped repair shop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE.
256-2* 9th. Phone 1914.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
New and second-hand Bicycles end
Supplies All repair work-# promptly
done and delivered
J. C. COLLINS,
1113 9th St.
CIGARS.
For Bigger. Busier Augusta Smoks
F. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. Ur; Onk and Pine
fctove Wood. Hill delivery.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY,
No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Phones: Office 2476 and Residence
6625-L
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
H. L HUTSON
Fans, Motors and Dynamos.
House Wiring and Fixture*.
Phone 387, 409 Bth Bt.
GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES
Fancy crisp white celery at popular
prices. Boswell’s Jersey Creamery
butter per lb., 30c, Full line of
vegetables. See me or phone 1306
for your Easter dinner, you will be
pleased.
TYPEWRITER.
FOR SAI.E: REMINGTON TTPE
wrtter. first-class condition, spot cash,
only 312.50. Chance of a llfe-tlme. See
It. Augusta Trunk Factory. 735 Broad,
opposite Monument. ts
Slusky’s Metal
Shingles
Cost less than wood shingles
last longer and are fire and water
proof They lower the cost of In
surance and altmtnate all future
roof troubles
Made In three styles In both
Palmed Tin and Galvanized Iron,
at the very lowest prices
Our Granltlsed Asphalt Shingles
especially adapted for Bungalows
are 33.75 per square.
David Slusky
PHONE 100.
1009 BROAD STREET.
GARAGES
IVEY’S GARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES
Five years' experience with
Chalmers and Hupmoblles
C*ns FOR HIRE.
GASOLINE AND OILS
The best gasoline and kerosene, a so
engine and machine oils. Lowest
"’■tps for nsh. Free and prompt de
livery Special prices to regular cus
tomers.
r~vq T *, O | L A GASOLINE CO..
Phone 806. 90S ants
F PETERSON, Prop.
PERROUX & JONES
Augusta Garage
Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies.
Free air. Open day and nigh*.
I.argest In city.
720-22 Reynolds Bt.
Phone 120.
GASOLINE. 18'/ 2 o
Motor cars washed and polished.
25e, 40e.
UNION GARAGE
663 BROADWAY.
GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP.
STUDEBAKER DEALERS.
7TH AND REYNOLDS.
PHONE 378.
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.
Whitney-Eve Co.
1033 Broad St. Phone 1316
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes youT mattresses level
and square. New tick made free.
Return mattresses seme day. Phone
191*—shops 1261 Marbury street.
POiNTING~CONTRACTnR9
For reliable House Painting and
Decorating see E. B. Smith A Son.
70' Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed:
city refren cee.
PIANOS
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO
Phone 686. 639 Broad St.
pianos. Plaver Pianos. Electric Pl
anoa. Organs. Grnrhophnnea and
Record*.—Everything Musical.
dm nine /iwn viptroi 4S
Phone *327. *54 Broad
Th# latest styles the market affords.
CASH OR CREDIT.
W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO.
POOL. Pool~ POOL
2 1-2 Cue
Do Dr>D 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 in every respect. Personal su
pervision given rvery order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO.
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Ga, 469.
SANG LEE LAUNDRY
309 MciNTOSH ST.. OFFICE AT *O6
Jackson St., next to Chop Suey Res
taurant. Phone 2311, Sang Lee. Prop.
M24-ltc
TEN DOI.LARRS REWARD FOR RE
tum of my setter pup or for Infor
mation leading to her recovery. Jno. A.
Sheehan.
TWO HUNDRED UPLAND ACRES
Bermuda grass rasture; plenty of shade
and twanch water; stock housed at n ght.
ne files nor mosquitoes. Address 320
Dyer Building, care Geo. S. Murphey.
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
FRIDAY, MAY 1, „
REAL ESTAT E
If you buy your houses lots ami
farm lands from me we both irak?
money.
J, B, CHALMAN,
Phone 2900-J. Kills & Campbell Uts
RIIPRCR STAMPS
E. W. DODGE.
Pnbber Stamps. Seals. Badges, Steu*
r i’s. Alumnlnm Checks Ac. 852 h.
I’s street.
PHONE 1421.
-
r e do storage.
w-o rnrk and ship goods.
We save vou monev on second
b" goods.
Wp Save Vftll ro onpr- An pmv (rm
We atw-a-y* bn *» *nr
MU«MEB FUI’MITIJOP CO
El V TIME, SC-oPEN TIME!
so" Augu«'o Fl-Mnc Co, tor »stl
mot-a. All work rnnr'nteed at
rpOCOP'lt'tp fir'onq
PAUL D. FARM' »»"r.
Phone 71. -Rn Rroad Ft,
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teh ar»f4 C’ocV Chnr<
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Ouarant** 4-ed
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TATT ,r>r>Q IVh p pMOV ATOP®
Ftllfs Made so OM.r .T»''n,,p IRT!
213 6th Street.
,T«r*rsiON fr a6.TT.RY
?>'«»• 17*4 e*>7 nth Ptree-
First cir„ deanine
Presqtrg nnd TtpnMHne.
Tfv cuno
PHILIP LT MACK.
Phone 493 913 Fills St
Tin and Pbert TVon Worker.
Faflrnates "Iran on all t* n aboe f
Iron work. Promn’ attention to re
pairing. f
wn njMR
SOUTHERN WELP'NO CO. J
Phon* 133? 961 Prn«d fct.
nf »*n rnet»*l« Sod al’ kind#
of manbln*»rv breaks rer> ,a 1 T -ad car*
bn*» rl«»aned from auto cylinders wUh
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WACOM MnWIimCTIIPCD
lowrev wagon wks.
Established 1847
Menufecturere of form wagons
carta nnd tnicka eapaclallv equip
red for renat-tng and painting.
Corner Ellis and 9th. Sts.
Telephone 1309-J Aunusta, Ga
wnnn yard
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY ->INE AND OAK
Stove Wood a Specialty.
Quick Delivery.
C. A. KING Merr.
Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick.
WftGOM SWOP
ILACK M ITM WOhK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EL'BANKS
WALL PfiPFR
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.
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. 623 Broad St.
EVERY DAY
Is Barqain Day
In the WANTS
rOOps*
ARB *
rOOrs
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W.B.Toole & Co.
TeL 264. 935 Broad.
“Let Us Cover Your
House”