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SATURDAY. MAY 2.
AUTOMOBILE BURNED UP
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON
One of the care belonging to Mr. 1-
C. Edelblut'e garage on Broad street
caught fire on the way back from
Waynesboro yesterday afternoon about
A o’clock and wag burned to (be ex
tent of about SSOO damages, which losk
was covered by Insurance. The car
was a Marlon, 1914 model.
SENSATION FLOUR makes
more, lighter, whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
NO VEHICLES ALLOWED
ON C. & W. C. GROUNDS
Sunday night, at the great union re
vival service at the C. & W. C. depot
no automobiles or carriages will be
allowed Inside the depot lot. on ac
count of the danger to pedestrians.
Ample space Is provided for parking
cars on 'Campbell McCurtmi
streets. A policeman will be nt tie
entrance to the depot lot to Inform
all comers and to enforce the request
If necessary. The great crowds wtilch
attend make It very dangerous In the
lot where there are no sidewalks sep
arating the driveway and the walk
way.
SENSATION FLOUR makes
more, lighter, whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
DEATHS
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel A. Pender, died this morn
ing at six o'clock at the residem e,
K2U McKinne street, after an Ill
ness of eleven days The funeral
services will he conducted tomor
row afternoon at two-thirty o'clock
from the residence of Mr Charles
A. Pender, 1547 Walton Way. Rev
.1. O. Brand will be the officiating
minister, uml the Interment will
bn in the city cemetery. Those
who will net ns pallbearers are as
follows: Winter Bogan, Curtis
Smith, Wilfred Hanklnson and
Hanford Hanklnson,
everybody" likes it.
Likes what? SENSATION
FLOUR.
WANTED—Boarder*
WANT MI) fiOAUnKItt FI UNI HKD
room*, with hoard, oil
good locAtlufi, And mtei reuMon&blc. 708
Ors»<*n« itnet, or phono 2789. M4p
Swappers' Columa
6END fN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no
riitiie for Insertions. You pay 5
rente for each enewrr. Have* you
anything you want to Swap or Ids
change? Let the other fellow know,
Augusta Is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers, who will he glut! to
make your acquaintance through the
Swappers* Column.
Wil.L KXCIIA NO K EDISON MOVfNU
picture me< L St# With glides
nnd films, for motorcycle or will sell
cheap. Address Edison, Swapp.is' Col
umn. rare Herald.
WANTED TcT«W VI*M A X W ELI. I {IIN -
about. fully equipped with wltulehlrld,
top. oil and carbide rhh. lights; first*
rIsKA condition, for large ruAahnut or
epeedßtfi In good condition, or VHraiit
lot. ArtrireHft Runabout, Swappers t,!ol
umn. care Herald Mis
% ILL KXCHAN O l*;~A 11ATl \T‘L< >T »I KH
WMbST, cost 15 00, used very little, for
one hook of Purple or Hrown Stamps.
Addreas 8. K. # Swappers' Column, care
Id. M 4
VANTED to" exi'TTani ; FfT ITAIU i E
else second-hand rest iterator for a
email chiffonier or n kitchen table. In
good condition. Addrcea Refrigerato.*,
Pwapers* Column, care Herald. M 4
WANTED To"T\vTp TTnk 41 -t'AL
Sw'iss Repeating Rifle, and one 41-cal.
fVlttgls -shot IVrrlnger ('nit's pistol. Each
In first-class condition. Address lilfle,
(*W’4tpt»er*' Column, care Herald. M .
\v ANTED T<* EXCHANGE: ONK 3 V
Kastman Podding kodak for an ♦ let trio
•leek fan. Address Kodak, care Herald.
M>p
WllX EXCH A NC»E~ H K2I f-< lIDV DK MV
bogany upright piano, used very short
while, as good as new. for Ford 6-pas*
pengsr auto. Must he good car. In per
fect condition. Address I'iano Exchange,
rare Her ad M4c
LEGAL NOTICES
NO! »Ct OF bA l I
Pursuant to an <vrd«*r of the Honorable
Joseph Ganahl, Referee In Bankruptcy,
|>aeee*l. after due notice to nil pur ilea In
Interest, April 11th, 1914 will be sold at
ruhlic 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 I*. Armstrong, to-wlt:
All that lot of land In the Ctty of Au
gusta, Richmond County,
known No. 1711 Broad Htiert. frouting
forty (40) feet on Hroad Street, ami ex
tending back of equal width towards the
(Aml. seml property Is bounded North
i>y Augusts Canal. East by land now or
formerly of Job. K Kowlea. Jr.; South
by Hroad street, und West by land now
or formerly of W. K. Miller, Jr. Sate
property le sold free from all liens, and
will be Joined In by Mary C. Wicker
A« kndgt. who holds title to said prop
erty to secure a drbt made by a previ
ous owner. Salt! indebtedness amounts
to 1900.00 principal, besides interest.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
G. W. ANDREWH.
Trustee In Bankruptcy, of J. P. Arm
strong. A 27 29 \l -0
COMMIbSIONtRh bALk
Pursuant to an order of the Superior
Court of Richmond County, of Match
Sk'th, 1914, In the case of CU*fle» 11.
Strong, by Executor, vs Margaret 8,
Hall, et al., will tie sold at public out
cry, at the Court Houae In Richmond
County. Georgia, within the legal hours
<Bf Hale, Tuesday, May sth, 1914. the fol
lowing property, to-wlt:
All that tract of land In the County of
Richmond State of Georg a. consisting
of thirty-two (22) acres, more or leas,
tying fre *m a half to three-quariere of a
lulls south of the Wrlghteboro Road. In
the vicinity of Monte Sano, and bound*
ed aa follow* North hy the extreme
end of the property known aa Tuxedo
Park. East by ianda of Coldvn Uhuui,
now B*n*h A Btokea. South Iy* the Far*
mount Corporation, and Wnt by the
West End Improvement Company Cor
poration A plat of said property will
bt submitted to proapeettvr purchasers.
Raid property sod for partition among
owners. Bald sale subject to conflt
mat on hy the Court.
Purchaser to pay fee papers.
W. T. GARY.
(1 R. OOVTIN.
JAMES g. lU*HBKY. JR.
A 11 II 21 M Ju Com mission era
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice la hereby given in accordant
"Ith the provls ona of the following Or
dinance. that the election therein pro
vided for, will he held in Augusta,
Georgia, on the firat day of June, 1914,
for the purpose and upon the terms and
conditions in such Ordinance fully set
forth:
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR
THE ISSUANCE. SECURITY AND
SALE OF SEVEN HUNDRED AND
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($750 -
000) OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF PROTECTION AGAINST FLOOD.
The City Council of Augusta hereby or
dains:— ,
flection 1- That on the flrat day of
June, 1914. there shall be held In this
City an election under the registry Ist
mode up under an ordinance adopted
March -2nd, 1914. and approved March
3rd 1914, entitled "An ordinance to pro
vide for the registration of voters for
an election or elections to be held to de-*
termine upon the issuance of bonds and
for other purposes." and tinder the ex
isting Jaws for election for Mayor and
Members of Council, except ns modified
bv this ordinance, to determine upon
tiie issuance of bonds provided for ‘n
this cydlnnnce Notice of such election
shall he published In The Augusta Her
ald, the newspaper In which the Sheriff's
advertisements for the County R'chmond
nre published for thirty days next, pre
ceding the dav of ele<itlnn # notlfvlng the
qualified voters of Augusta that* on the
first day of .Time, 1914. an election will
he held to determine the question wheth
er the bonds provided for by tills ordi
nance shall be issued, finch notice shaJl
specify what amount of bonds are to he
issued, for what purpose, what Interest
thev are to bear, how much principal
»nd Intereat to he paid annually arid
when to he fully paid off. All persons
voting at such election In favor of the
Issuance of such bonds shall have writ
ten or printed on their ballots the words
"For bonds for the purpose of protection
against floods" and all persons opposed
to the Issuance of such bonds shall have
written or printed on their ballots the
words "Against bonds for the purpose of
protection against floods."
Paction 2 Should the issuance of such
bonds he assented to hy two-thirds of
the qualified voters of Augusta jXhd
should such amount' of hon-ls he ascer
tained to be wdthin the limit of bonds
mi Hi orU*(l to be Issued, under the Con
stitutional Amendment us hereinafter
fully net forth, there shall he authorized
to be Issued nnd sold by The City Coun
cil of Augusta untier the provisions of
this ordinance. PeVen Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($750,000) principal
amount of bonds, the proceeds of which
shall he used for the purpose of pro
tection against floods. Such bonds
shall he known ns "City of Augusta
Flood Protection Ronds of 1914," shall he
of the denomlnatlon of Ope Thousand
Dollars ($.1000) each, shall bear date the
first day of July, nineteen hundred and
fourteen (1914), shall he payable as to
the principal amount thirty years after
date, shall bear interest at the rate of
four and one-half per centum P p r
cent.) per annum, payable semi-annual-
Jy on the firs) days of January and of
July of each year, such Interest to he
represented by coupons attached to-said
bonds, each coupon being for the sum of
Twenty-two and 50-100 Dollars ($22.50)),
shall be numbered from one thousand
snd one (1,001) to one thousand, seven
hundred nnd fifty (1.750), both Inclusive,
shall he ligthographed or engraved, shill
he signed by the Mayor of Augusta,
countersigned by the Clerk of Council,
and have the Corporate Heal of th© C'tV
affixed thereto, nnd the coupons shall
hear the lithographed or engraved sig
nature of the present Clerk of Council.
Burh principal and Interest shaJl be pay
able at the office of the Treasurer of
the City of Augusta; the interest to he
Alan payable nt the American Exchange
National Rank. New York City. finch
bonds shall before Issuance be validated
as provided by law.
fine. 8 Such bonds to he registered In
nccfSilance with provisions of Ordinance
adopted June 23rd, 1913, and approved
June 24th, '1913,
Section 4 The*© Ponds nr* Intended to
be issued undor and by virtue of the au
thority contained In the Amendment to
paragraph one of section woven of article
m'Vfi! of the Constitution of the State
of Georgia. the Act of tho General As
e«»rnhly providing: for which wa* ap
proved August 1«. 1900, «» appear* In
the published laws of 1909 on pages 77
to K 0 Inclusive, and which was proclaim
ed by the Governor of the ?tat# of Ge<W
gia on the 20th day of October. 1910.
let have been adopted by the people of
the State, and which amendment rends
ns follow*:
"Paragraph 1. The debt hereafter In
curred by any county, municipal cor
poration or political division of this
State, except a* In this Constitution pro
vided for. ahull not exceed seven per
centum of the assessed value of ah the
taxable property therein, and no such
county, municipality or division 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 as
sessed value of taxable property therein,
without the assent of two-thirds of y»s
qualified voters thereof at an election
for that purpose, to he held as may be
prescribed by law; but any city, the debt
of which does not exceed seven per cen
tum of the assessed value of the taxat le
property at the time of the adoption or
this Constitution, may be authorised by
law to Increase, at any time, the amount
of sa d <\ebt, three pH* centum upon
such assessed valuation: except that The
City Council of Augusta. from time to
time, a« necessary, for the purpose of
protection against floods, may Incur a
bonded Indebtedness upon its power pro
ducing canal and municipal waterworks,
in addtion to the debts hereinbefore In
lids paragraph allowed to be Incurred,
to an amount in the aggregate not ex
ceedlna fifty P-fc '
Hi,..1 value of mi?l, properties. th* vern
ation of auch properties to ho *•«<■ **■
„,, 1V prescribed bv liw, hut said v»l
--untlon noi to a*reed a fi«u r - ftv* per
centum of which -hall represent the not
revenue per annum produced by the two
euch prop*,tlea together at the time of
an ,1 valuation, an.t atirh 'nflabtmtnoa*
rot to t>* inourrod except with
•ant of Iwo-thlrds of th* qualified VOtor*
of aui'h city, at an olactlon or *J«rtlona
for t».*t purpoa* to h* hold m»>’ *'•
now. or m.y ho hereafter. proaorlhod l>>
taw for th* IncinVlnit Of Il*W debt* ->y
■nl.l Th* rty Council of August* -r
s*c (■ Th* payment of th* bond*
hereby provided for ahall bo secured by
a moot Halt* or Deed of Trust from Tee
City I’ounctl of Auauata. covering and
creatine a lion upon both tho powor pro
ducing canal ami municipal waterworks
of such I'ltv. subject to IVed of Trust
from The City Council of Augusta to
I'nited Mate* M.—taac* and Truat ( om
pam dated November tat. 11*13. and rec
orded In ,be office of lh* Clerk of tho
Superior Courr of Itlcbmond County.
Plato of Georgia. Hook T M r*e* I jl
oou ,n tho offlco of lha nork pf th#
Huporior Four, of Columbia County.
St..le of Georgia. Book No t, fol o« ?!*1
to 404 tactualvo: and In tho offlco of
Clark Of Court of Common Floaee and
G.neral Sessions of Kd«e field Count v.
Stale of South Carolina. In Hook No. 6*.
naaea lit lo ITt Inclusive to secure an
la,lie of On* M U'on DoHare 4ft "00 000)
of Bonds for tho asm# purpose and eon
talolna such provisions, conditions and
limitations as may he sgveed upon by
The (Sty Council of Auguala
Sec. * Ruff dent tales shall b# a»-
aeaae.l and collected each year by Th#
Cttv Council of Augusta to pay Ihe en-
Mr* amount of Inter##! u|>on slid bond#
for ouch voar. and to pay on much of th#
principal as wll pay the onttr* amount
of such principal wtth'n thirty year*
from th* data of such bonds In compo
sure with low.
See * Such bond* ahall b# sold by
th* Finance Commute# In lota or blocks
not exceeding In any one sal* th* pr n
clpal amount of Two Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($250,00 ), but all of;
such bonds whenever sold shal have the j
same dignity and no bond shall have any j
priority or prefererfeq over any other
bond of such issue. fiuch sales shall
be by competitive bid to the highest
bidder for cash. Each sale of said bonds
shall be advertised In at least one news
paper in each of the cities of Augusta, J
Chcago and New York, once a week for
two weeks before the pa!*. No sale
shall lx; made so as to include there n
any past duo coupons, but all past due
coupons shall be detached before delivery j
of the bonds to which they belong The 1
time when sa.es of said bonds shall he
made and the amount to he sold at any
time, subject to the maximum amount |
herein prescribed, shall be fixed by The
City Councl of Augusta according to the
requirements of the work to be done fyr
the purpose of protection against floods.
All the requirements, notice or details
in connection with any of such sales
shall be jest to the discretion and pow
er of the Finance Committee.
Done In Council, under the Common
Seal thereof, this 20th day of April, 1914.
Approved thl* 25th day of April, 1914
THE CTTY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA,
LIN WOOD C. HAYNK.
Mayor, C. A.
WM LYON MARTIN,
Clerk of Council.
A 29 40 Ml
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR HALE: ' HWE iifTP EAR. 25c I’EH
hundred, virlgated colors. 1858 Wat
klna atreet, corner ISve. Phone 1403. M3c
FOR HALS BWEETPEAB. PHi iN K
1633. M3p
FOR SALE: TH'oSK'VKKY INTKltr.e > -
lug paper novels you have been look
ing for. Dellquest’a New and Old Cook
shop, 213-218 7th (treat. tt
FOR HALE: IIORHETkUBBKR tTrKD
buggy and harness. Rhone 1258. M2p
FOR HAI.K: TWIN" CYLINDER MO
torcycle or will exchange for anything
of equal value*. Address "Cycle," care
Herald. MJp
FOR HALE: MAXWELL RUNABOUT
auto, fully equipped, windshield and
top, oil and carbide lights, new back
axles and differential, IJOO.OO, or will
exchange for one with more power, in
good condition. Address Auto Runabout,
care Herald. M3p
FOJ l BALE: LARGE FI REP ROD F
safe, seven feet high, six feet broad
and three and half feet deep. May bo,
seen at, 432 Jackson street. J. K. Htrat
ford. M4o
F<) it BALE: UNDER W( M)D TY PE
wrlt4*r, No. 4, in first-clasH condition,
been used but slightly. If interested, ad
dress Typewriter, care Herald. M4p
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: COMBINATION BOOK
keepsr and stenographer, state experi
ence; good salary. Address T. J. M.,
care Herald.
WANTED: A C'OMRisfKNT YOI.'NC
lady stenographer, only one who is ab
solutely experienced and who can take
dictation rapidly and correctly, read her
notes, and who understands' office detail
need apply. Address, stating experience
and salary expected, W. N. H., «are
Herald. Mlc
WANTED: A BRIO!IT, INTELLIGENT
young lady to act a« cashier In an
Augusta restaurant. Address "Restau
rant." care Herald. MSc
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTS?: COLOMBO BOZO OVER 14
years of age. Bagging Department.
Riverside Mills. M!18tfo
WANTED—Rooms
Wanted room wn ii good
hoard,, hot and cold water, centrally
located. Phone 1290. M7p
\V A N’T EI»: THREE*"*LJR ~FUtm ROOMS,
unfurnished, for young couple; must
not be over four blocks from Depot. Ad
dress W. IC. J., care Herald. M.’p
PLEASANT ROOMS WITU BOARD IN
spacious grounds, opposite Bon Air;
rates reasonable. Address A. A., C’tre
Herald. A 24 25 2ft M 1 3 >
WANTED —Rooms and Board
\\ w i l l - K()(>M. \ND B<>ARD IN
private home or boarding house for
couple with *lx-year-old child. Address
it ii.' srs Heiaid* M4o
i WANT BOARD tND ROt>MB IN IMU
vat© family or exclusive hoarding
house, for four adults and child eight
years old. Three sleeping looms neces
sary, prefer place with one room that
has private bath, also large yard Two
Other couples and young man would take
rooms and meals in game place If right
place can bo found. Will be in Augus
ta from May 9th or 10th till July 10th to
20th. Address, stating location and
prices. W. N. H.. care Herald. M4c
WANTED —Miscellaneous
W kit TED TO RENT: BP ACE TO
keep automobile, between Lincoln and
Campbell, business section preferred.
Address Automobile, car© Herald. A2otf
\\ \\ I Bl* MISCBX.I .aN mm MI.
kinds of glass to replace by expert
workjßgn. Wind shields and plate glass,
s specialty. Augusta ODslng Co . 0
Broad street. Phone 71. Paul D. Pagan,
Mgr. Al9tf
W ANTE 1 >: Cl lull *K MILCII COW,
fresh to th© pall. Telephone 1991.
Rogers A Co. MSo
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
W ANTED lAM A FIRBT~CI ABB MA -
rhlnint but can do shy kind of work.
Barn Roman, 703 Campbell street. M3p
Yor NO MAN. V9~ Y EARS* OF AC. E.
want* work of any kind, has had ex
perience ms collector, shipping clerk,
derlcAl work and as salesman. Address
C X I, care Herald M3g
WANTED POHB! Fit »\ B\ I IRB F
class mule stenographer. Can furnish
best reference. Present position abolish
ed. Address X Y. Z.. cars Herald. M.’p
FOR SALE—Farms
160-ACRB FA KM. 100 ACRES IN CUI/-
tlvallon, I dwelling*. 4 to 6 room,
each, 3 tenant houses; at Grove,own.
(la. 16 miles out; at a bargain. Re* us.
Cochran & Mason, Real Estate Ac.nta,
314 Marbury Kt.
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: TO QKNTI.KM (N FI KN
lahod room In private family, all mod
ern convomonce*. two block* from busi
ness center. Apply phono 3443-J. Kef.
erencea required M2o
MOARH OR KOOMB. ON HII.U EN-’
t re floor, four large rooms and hath,
for KOntlemon; room* with or without
private hatha for couple. Phone 4546-J
M4p
FOR RENT; CENTRALLY I.tH'ATEIt.
three nice unfurnlahed room# for ll|tht
houeekeepenc. no* of telephone und
llKhl*. lor $15.00 per month. I'hone
too:-j. , M:p
TO RENT: 1 LarQK KR(Snt ROOM.
furnished ho, am, cold hath, electric
lights, all convenience#. Apply 561 Broil
eirwet. MSe
I T.l linn FI M V t'l B V>- IVT ITUN
tehed room# to rent to approved part lea.
Residence direct on ear line. Mr* 1
Smith 1311 Monte hano A vends. Sum.
mervilte. M7p
TO RENT. TO OKNTI ItMIN UNIV.
room In a private home on Walton
Way. The llllt Private oonneotln* hath,
evevy convenience and the beet, Addrrea
7. \ (\. csre Herald. M4p
RENT: FI’RNISHKO RlXlll. AI.I.
modern conven'ence: private famtiy;
centrslly located. 100 l Ella Street. I’hone
1615-W. Mte
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR SALE—ReaI Esate
A GOOD INVESTMENT: WE HAVE
for sale, three 2-story brick stores, 5
years old, on Main street of a growing
town near Augusta for SII,OOO. The own
er will make a lease of same for either
5 or 10 years at $1,200 per annum. Our
small towns are going to grow along,
with our cities, and business property in
many of our small towns is Just as good
an investment as If it were In the cities.
See us about this proposition. Augusta
Real Estate Company, 833 Broad street.
M6c
HIX MILES OUT, AT WHELEBS. ON j
Ga. It. It., 120-acre poultry farm. 2- ;
story 9-room dwelling, and 4-room bun- i
galow, S7OO chicken house and other 1
brooders to match. Wrte us. Cochran j
fir Mason, 214 Marbury Street, Augusta, l
Ga. 1 1
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
TO RENT: FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE
with bath room and wood-house, 823
D’AntignaC street. Enquire Geo. H.
Wells. 724 Greene street. M2p
FOR RENT: 432 ELLIS STREET, 7 j
rooms and bath, $25.00. Hackett &
Bell. • M6o |
FOR RENT FROM MAY I#T; JlX
room bungalow, Wingfield street,
Monte Sano. Apply Economy Shoe Co.
M3c
FOR RENT: TO APPROVED TENANT!
for the summer months, at reasonable j
price, the summer home of Hon. Thomas
Bairett, Jr., at Orovetown. House con
tains 7 rooms, completely' furnished, two
baths, water-works, gas, hroad screened
piazzas, servant’s room, garage, garden.
Ideal location. For diagram and further
particulars, apply to Goodwin A* Duvall,
2 and 3 Union Havings Bank Bldg. MBc
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: ONE SETTER UTtcTT OK
ange spot on head. Owner can get
same at Do-Drop-In Pf Parlor. M4p
LOST: BLACK AND WHITE FOX
Terrier, strayed from 509 Broad street !
i on or about ApYil Ist. had short tail, col
, l«r. chain and baggage check, on colbir ]
was initial C. M4p
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT j
vour old disabled t unk or grip In first- j
class condition. A new' slat, lock, clamp,
etc., and it s in condition for years of j
service. Augusta Trunk Factory, 733 ;
Broad, opposite Monument. M2tf
LOOK AT THESE SHOE
REPAIRING PRICES:
PAW
Rubber He'.ls 25c
Men’s Half Soles, sewed. .75c
$1 00
Men’s Sewed Soles .. ..75c
Wen's Tack Soles 50c
Ladies’ Soles and Rubber
Heels ..75c
Ladies’ Sewed Soles .. . .65c
Lodips’ and Children’s
Tack Soles 25c to 50c
Tread Air Ruhhnr Heels .25c
Snnnn Stm Rnhbor Heels
Gat Paw Ri'hhpr Wnpls ..35c
Ocnlivan P"hhpr Hppls j-45c
Shoes called for and delivered.
Out-of-Town People Use Parcel
Post.
ALEX RAE.
Phone 323 236 9th St.
Don't /jryour life atfjyf
&?">
S' Rubber
I Heels
Soften Qtyfkvements
.AH S/jf/ts.iJnf S/jet
The Augusta Shoe Repairing
Invites you to pet their
latest change in low prices
before having your work
done.
We have just installed the
latest improved machinery
which enables us to give
you the best of work.
Come and sec for your
self.
Work called for and de
livered.
Phone 943.
965 Broad Street.
J. SAWILOWSKY
REWARD.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD FOR RB
turn of my setter pop or for Informa
tion leading to hrr recovery. Jno. A,
Sheehan. Ml
100-ACRE PASTURE NOW O
abundant shade. grass, spring watrr
and waathrr house. JO minutes' walk
from car line, For rate* see or phono
K. F & O. R Barnes, 1»4( Uroad St.
Fhonoa Ttl or JUt. fri aat aun m IT
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise, Craftman
ship and special service offered hy the Exclusive Shops and
Specialty Stores not usually Advertised -
AUTOMOBILES.
Marneto and carburetor v»ork my
•pecialtv. Telephone 1211. Sunday
phone 2075-J All work rmranteed.
Cheesebnrough Repair Shop
The Red Front M 9 Broed St.
AUTOMOBILE TIE E 3
We can furnish you with standard
iriararteed lire* from 5 per rent to
20 per cent less than lint price, a'ao
do vteir repairing at small cost; al!
work guaranteed to (rive satisfac
tion Get our prices before buying
elsewhere.
DAVIS TIRE 4 RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
When your car need* repairing bring
it to og.
W, keep your Electric Re’f-Rtartrr.
Electric T.ights and Generators in
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 2987. 786 Reynolds St
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Protect your arHomoblls In the
Royal Insurance Company, of Eng
land. fitrongert In the world. In
r rpa agalnat Fire, Theft, Liability.
Property Damage, and Collision
D*m*cjo*. We n’so Issue accident
and health policies. All at the low
est adequate rates.
J. V. H. ALLEN CO.,
'Phone 411. 121 Jackson St.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
We hare opened a first class
Paint Shop, and can attend your
wants at very reasonable cist.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
AUTO REPAIRING
Electric Self-starter and Ignition
expert,. All work guaranteed.
B. P. BOONE.
Phone 826. 687 Broad.
BICYCLES
Agent for READING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the
best equipped repair (hop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE,
t2t-38 »th. Phone 1914.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
New and second-hand Bicycles and
Supplies All repair work promptly
done and delivered
J. C. COLLINS,
1113 9th St.
CIGARS.
For Bigger. Busier Augusta Smolio
F. A. W. CIGARS
Patronise Home Industry
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Go.
Makers.
~ COAL
KIMBERLY COAL
Second to none. nr: Oak and Pine
btove Wood Hill de'ivery.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 760.
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY,
No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Phones: Office 2476 and Residence
6625-L.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
H. I. HUTSON
Fans. Motors and Bynames.
House Wiring and Fixture*.
Phone 337. a 408 Bth Bt.
GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES
Fancy crisp at popular
prices. Boswell's Jersey Creamery
butter, per lb.. 30c. Full line of
vegetables. Bee me or phone 1805
for your Easter dinner, you will be
pleased.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
A NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY USED
pianos In uprights, comprising soma
of the beat nmkea, from (98 to (295.
Write for bargain Hat. A. A. Thomas
Plano Co., (39 Broad St., Augusta. Ga.
ORGANS- CHURCH. CHAPEL AND
twrlor styles; some with mirrors; good
values; (25, |3(, 150, 160 and up. Call
or write for bargain list. A. A. Thomas
Piano Company, (39 Broad Stieat, Au
gusta, C.a,
SUNSHINE POLISH, THE BEST. »o
piano and furniture polish made;
contains no acid, spirits or grit; arge
4-ounce bottle 25c; equal to a quart of
other polish. A. A. Thomas Plano Co..
(39 Rroad Street, Auguata, Ga.
PIANOS AT WHOLESALE—W'E HAVE
established a wholesale depart
ment to supply merchants their pianos
or player pianos on same basis ns
they purchsse their store merch.indlae.
For catalogue, prices and ternja address
wholesale department. A. A Thomas
Plano Co., 639 Broad Street. Augusta,
«*u A M lo
ENGRAVING.
WK WANT YOUR BUSINESS. TRY
ua on your next order of visiting and
business cards, wedding Invitations, an
nouncement. etc. The only engraving
riant In the city. Schley Kngrav ng Co..
Brunch Office* Augusta Trunk Factory
Tt
FINANCIAL
MONET TO LEND ON REAI. ESTATE.
Augusta Real Estate Co.. (33 Broad St.
Jlltfo
STRAYED OR STOLEN
STRAYED: POINTER HITCH, WHITE
and lemon. Answers to name of
Nancy. Rcwnrd If relumed to Audley
HIU & Co., Audley 11111, Jr. M3p
GARAGES
IVEY’S OARAGE
Phone 3197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES
Piv* years’ experience with
Chalmers and Hupmobiles
OAftS FOR HIRE.
GASOLINE AND OILS
'ihe best gasoline and kerosene, a so
engine and machine oils. Lowest
’ " ces for cash Fr< e and prompt de
livery Special prices to regular cus
tomers.
r-'-STAL OIL &. GASOLINE CO..
Phone 806. 90* Eiita
F PETERSON, Prop.
PERROUX & JONES
Augusta Garage
Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies.
Free air. Open day and nlghL
Largest In city.
720-22 Reynold* St.
Phone 120.
GASOLINE, 181/20
Motor car? washed and polished.
25e, 40c.
UNION GARAGE
663 BROADWAY.
GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP.
STTJDEBAKER DEALERS.
7TH AND REYNOLDS.
PHONE S 7«.
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 dons at moderate prices. 1 can
save ,you money on custom mad,
harness.
Mazda Lamps Reductd
10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitney-Eve Co.
1033 Broad St. Phone 1316
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and square. New tick made free.
Return mattresses seme day. Phone
1916—shops 12(1 Marbury street.
"PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Decorating see E. B. Smith A Son,
70 *. Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed;
city refrences.
PIANOS
A. A .THOMAS PIANO CO.
Phone 688. 639 Broad St
Pianos. Player Pianos, Electric Pi
anos, Organs, Graphophones and
Records.—Everything Musical.
pi6mbq AMD VICTRQI AS~
Phone 3327. 864 Broad.
The latest styles the market afforda
CASH OR CREDIT.
W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO.
POOL POOL POOL,
2 1-2 Cue.
Do Drop 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 every order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO.
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Ga. 469.
-SANG LEE LAUNDRY
309 McINTOSH ST.. OFFICE AT 406
Jackson St., next to Chop Suey Res
taurant Fhuns 2611, Sang Lee. Prup.
M 24-140
TEN DOLLARRS REWARD FOR RE
turn of my setter pup or for Infor
mation leading to hey recovery. Jno. A.
Sheehan.
TWO HUNDRED UPLAND ACRES
Bermuda grass pasture; plenty of shade
and branch water; stock housed at night;
no flies nor mosquitoes. Address 820
Dyer Building, core Geo. S. Murphey.
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
SATURDAY, MAY
BEAL ESTATE
If you buy your Souses lots snd
farm lands from ms ws both tr.ak,
money.
J, B, CHAPMAN,
Phone 2900-J. Kills tt Campbell Sta
RURRER STAMPS
E. W. DODGE.
Rubber Stamps, Seals, Badges, Sten
cils. Alumnium Checks. Ac. 852 Bu
lls street.
PHONE 1421.
STORAGE.
We do storage.
We peck and ship goods.
W# save you money on second
hand goods.
W# save you money on new goods
We always hn -e bargains for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.
Phone 686. e«7 Bros*.
SrRFFNS
FLY TIME, SCREEN TIME!
Call Augusta Glazing Co., for esti
mates All work guaranteed at
reasonable prices.
PAUL D. FAGAN. Mqr.
Phone 71. 459 Broad St.
SFPPIfII ISTS
~ DR. N. E. ALFORD. ’
The on'y Resident (21 years) and
Reliable specialist In August* treat
ing all diseases of men. women ard
Children Successfully without opera
tion. Consultation free and Invited.
OFFICE «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 It GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS
Suita Made to Order. iPhone 1622
213 6th Street.
JACKSON ft BAILEY
Phone 1784. 828 9th. Street
First Class Tailoring. Cleaning,
Pressing and Repairing.
TIN SHOP
PHILIP L. MACK;
Phone 493. 913 Ellis St
Tin and Sheet iron Worker.
Estimates given on all tin and sheet
Iron work. Promp attentiui to re
pairing. *§
WELmNG i *
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Phone 1888. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, and all kinds
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.
Telephene 1809-J Augusta. Ga.
WoocTyard
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY "INE AND OAK
Stove Wood a Specialty.
Quick Delivery.
C. A. KING, Mer^
Phene 2881. 840 Fenwick.
WAGON SHOP
BLACK MITH WOKK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS
WALL PAPER
INTERIOR DECORATORS.
Foreign and domeitlo 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 118. 712 Broad St
HOOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 823 Broad St.
EVERY DAY
Is Bargain Day
In the WANTS
rOOpl'*
ARB $
gOOR*
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Shingles, Tin and
Rubber Roofing.
W.BeTool© & Co.
TeL 264. 835 Broad.
"Let Ua Cover Your
Houae" ,