The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 05, 1914, 4.00 P.M. Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN Tib® Herald Wwi Ads Ar® ft® E®al “Cassidy aa SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice 1 s hereby Riven in accordance I with the provis one of the following Or dinance. that the election therein pro vided for, will he held In Augusta. I Georgia, on the first day of June, 1914, for the purpose and upon the terms and conditions in such Ordinance fully set forth: AN ORPINANCK TO HROVIDK FOR THE ISgUANOK. SECURITY AND \ SAI..E OF SEVEN HUNDRED \NO FIFTY THOUSAND DOEEARfI <5750.- 000) OF in INI Ft >R THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTION AGAINST FLOOD. The City Council of Augusta hereby or dains:— Section I—That on the first day of Jure. 1914, there alial! be field In this Cttv an election tinder the registry Ist made up under an ordinance adopted March 2nd. 19J4. and approved March 3rd 1914, entitled "An ordinance to pro- I vide for the registration of voters for i an election or elections to he held to de i termlne upon the Issuance of bonds and for other purposes.*' and under 1!j*» er- I fating laws for election for Mayor and Members of Council, except ns modified kbv this ordinance to determine upon the Issuance of bonds provided for ’n this ordinance Notice of such eleeMon - shall he published In The Augusts Her ald. the newepaner In which the Hherlff a advert'semenfs for the County R’chmond are pub’tshed for thlrtv days next pre ceding the dev nt elerflon notlfvlng the OUflMfled i’otre-s of Augusta that on tie first dav of tune. 1914 :«n election wl’l he held to deferm’ne the question wheth er the hoods provided f or by this ordi nance shall be Issued. Kerb notice shall sperlfv n-bat amount of bond* are to be Issued, for whnt purnose. what Interest they are to bow much nHnelpn! and Interest to be ra’d annually and when to be fnflv T*n d off. AH persons voting sf such /.j#.etP'n In favor of the Isr unore of eueb bonds shop have writ, t*** or nrloted on their ballots ibe words • "For bor>tff ffif- fVie nurnose of protection naa'nst floods ** and a'l persons onoosed to the Issuance of such Imnds shall ha v * wr!f*cn nr nrfnfcd on their ballots the words **Against bo»’ds fn** the purpose of protection senlrst flood* " Section 2 Should the issuance of such ' hoods be essented to by two-thirds o' the ounl'fled voters of Alivuafa and shou’d such amount of bonds be ascer tained to le within the Droit of bonds authorized to be <s*urd tinder the Con stitutional Amendment »»« hereinafter fully set foVth there shall be nuthoMzad to be Issued and sold bv The Cpv Coun cil of Aurusta under the provisions of th s ord’napce p evert Hundred and F'ftv Thousand Dollar* <5750.A99> prlnelp'l amount of bonds the nroereds of which shah be used for ♦be purpose of nro tfetton against floods Rnch bonds shad be known as “Cltv of \ugusta Food Prelection Rm*l* of 191t,’’ shall be of the denomination of One Thousand IVdlars ff.inon> each shall bear dtte the first day o' Tulv nineteen hundred and fourteen 0914) whr* 11 ' e payable ns to the prlnctnol amount thlrtv rears after date, shall bear nterest at the rata of four and one-half per centum M*4 per cant.) r>er annum navnble send annual Iv on the first days of January and of July of each year, such Interest to be reryesented bv coupons attached to snld bonds, each coupon being for the sum of Twenty-two and n 0.190 Dollars < 50)) shall be numbered from one thousand and one fl.ftOD to one thousand, seven hundred and fifty fl both Inclusive shall be llgtbographed or engraved, shall I>* signed bv the Mayor of Augusta, countersigned bv the Clerk of Council and have the Cnrnomte Real of the C't'- affixed thereto, and the coupons shall hear the lithographed nr engVaved s|»r , nature of the present Clerk of Council Fcr-h principal »nd Interest shall be pav i able at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Augusta: the 'nterest to be , also psvahle st the American Exchange National Hank. New York C tv Piirh bonds shall befere Issuance be validated • • provided by law 3er, 3- Such bonds to be registered In accordance with provisions of Ordinance adopted June !Srd. 1913. and approved June 24th. 1913. Section 4--These bonds are Intended to be issued tinder and by virtue of the au thority curtained In the Amendment to parngr-ph one of section seven of article seven of ibe Constitution of the* State of Georgia, the Act of the Ganeml As sembly providing for which was ap proved August lA. 1979. as appe<rs in the published laws of 1909 on pages 7? to 30 Inclusive* and which was proclaim ed by the Governor of the !Mnte of Geor gia on the 29fh day of October. 1910 to have been adopted by the people of The Capitol Case FOR LADIES AND GENTS. Everything new and first class. Our Regular Dinners are served to none but first of all. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone 3005—W. GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street. ROOF LEAKT Have your work done by experi enced tinner*. All work given per gonal attention. My prim are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone SMI. ill Broad Bt. the State, and which amendment reads as follows: "Paragrapn J The debt hereafter In curred by any county, municipal cor poration or political d vision of this State, except as In this Constitution pro vided for, shall not exceed seven per centum of the assessed value of all 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 the c|ijh 1 ftf ed voters thereof at an election for that purpose, to be held as may be I described by law; but any city, the debt r.f which does not exceed seven per cen tum of the assessed value of the taxable property at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, rnnv be authorized by law to Increase, at any time the amount of sa d debt, three per centum upon such assessed va'natlon: except that The (’lty Coundl of Augusta, from time to time, ns necessary for the purpose of protection ngMnst floods, may Incur a bonded Indebtedness upon ’ts power pro ducing canal and tnunlc pnl waterworks, In gddtlon to the debts hereinbefore In this paragraph allowed to be Incurred, to an amount In the aggregate not ex < eedlng fifty per centum of the com bined value of such propet t >*. the valu ation of such properties to be fixed as may be prescribed bv law. but said val uation not to exceed n figure five per centum of which shall represent the net revenue per annum produced by the two such properties together at the time of sad valuation, and such indebtedness not to be Incurred except wdth the as sent of two-thirds of the nullified voters of such city, at an election or elections for tint purpose to be held as may he now. or may be hereafter, prescribed by Ihw for the incurring of new debts by said The City Council of Augusta.” Fee. f> The payment of the bonds hereby provided for shall be secured by n mortgage or Deed of Trust from Tee C|ty Council of Augusta, covering and creating a lien upon both the power pro ducing canal and municipal waterworks of such City, subject to I teed of Trust from The Cltv Counrl of Augusta to l ulled States M«rtgaue and Trust Com pany. dated November Ist. 1912, and rec orded In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond County. State of Georgia. Rock 7 S. page 1. et sen; In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Columbia County. State of Georgia. Rook No. 7, folios 391 to 403 Inclusive' snd In the office of Clerk of Court of Common Please and General Sessions of Edgefield Count v. State of South Carolina In Rook No. 33. p >ges 157 to 171 Inclusive, to secure an Issue of One M lllon Dollars f|l 000,000) of Ronds for the same purpose, and con taining such provisions, conditions and limitations as may be agreed upon by The City Council of Augusts. Sec. 6 Stiff 'dent taxes shall be as sessed and collected each year by The City Council of Augusta to pay the en tire amount of Interest upon said bonds for such year, and to piv so much of the principal ns wll 1 pay the entire amount of su. h principal wlth'n thirty years from the date of such bonds In compli ance with law'. 7 Such bond* ahull be mold by the Finn Tire Committee in Jots or block* no* exceeding in an y one ealo the prin cipal amount of Two Hundred and Fifty Thoummd PolbiT* ($250,000), but a’l of aurb bond* whenever Hold ahull have the *ame dignity and no bond ahull have any priority or preference over any other bond of such I*«iie. Such Hale* shall he by competitive bid to the highest bidder for cash Kach **!e of said bonds shall be advertised In at leu it one news paper In each of the cities of Augusta, t’hcago and New York. o*'ce a week for two weeks before the sn'e. No sale shall be made so ns to Include therein any past due coupons hut sll past due coupons shall he detached before delivery of the bonds to which they belong The time when sales of said bonds shall ba made and the amount to be sold at any time, subject to the maximum amount herein prescribed, shall be fixed by The City Council of Auaustn according to the requirement* of the work to be done for the purpose of protection against floods All the requirements, notice or detail* In connection with any of such sales shall be left to the discretion and pow er of the Finance Committee. Hone tn Council, under the Common Seal thereof, this J<Hh day of April. Aft!4. Approved this ?sth day of April, 1914 Tin: city coiiNCn* of auousta, IJNWOOD C. IIAYNK. Mayor, C. A. \YM I .TON MARTIN. Chrk ot Council. A 39 SO Ml POLITICAL NOTICES Auguatu. Til.. March Hill. 1914 AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY frlenda. both in tho city amt country dlutrU-tft. 1 hereby unnounc* myself an n ca militate for the position of County Commissioner of Richmond County, subject to the rules ami regulations of ths whte j^lmary. M C. BUTLKR HOLT.KY* FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I HEREBY AN «OUNCK MY CANDt dacy for re-election to the Hoard of County Commissioners, subject to the rules and regulations of the White Primary Executive Committee. I wish to thank my friends for past support •nd pledge myself. If elected, to con tinue to look after ths best Interests of nil the people Mil A II HOOKA to THS \t mm OF THS MJOUB r K Circuit: I am a candidate lor the Judgeship of the Superior Courts of the AugvistM t'lrcnlt, subject to the ap proaching August White Primary 1 will appreciate >oUf Aupport. Respect fully, ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES. JR. LEGAL NOTICES In ihe IHatitct Court of tiie United Slate* for the Northeastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia In the mailer of A. 11. McDanet In liankruptry Bankrupt. The Georgia Railroad Hank In a made application lor on order illmilii, the Trualee lo execute n null-claim dead to the follow to* teal estate l-ol* one. two and one-half of three In hlo.k one hun dred and fifteen on llu> pi I of land of North Augu*!a 1-and Co Also lota num ber* one. Iwo. twelve and thirteen n block flfty-lwo on atm* plat Also a |>ari of Mock fift> -eight on aame plat more fully tleaorlbed In aald application The value of laid property lea» the nmounl of all prim* llena to be credited upon the accureu debt of aald applicant amt the lie la nee of anhl debt to l>* proven an an unsecured debt Bald pe- Htlon will l.© heard In my office In Au aueia. ti. . on the twelfth tltth) day of May. KM m If o'clock noon. Th * lai dav of May. MM JOKKI’II GANAHL. Msc Bcfere# In llankruplcy. Swappers' Column BEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for insertions. You pay 5 cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fellow know Augusta Is full of active, energ< tic, eager Swappers, who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the swappers Column. WAN TED TO SWAP: ONE 41-CAL. Swiss Repeating R fie. and one 41-cal. H ngle-sbot Derringer Colt's pistol. Each In first-class condition. Address Rifle, Swappers Column, care Herald. Mf> WANTED TO EXCHANGE; ONE 3-A Eastman Folding kodak for an electric desk fan. Address Kodak, care Herald. Map WANTED HELP—Female WANTED: A COMPETENT YOUNG lady stenographer. Only one who Is ab solutely experienced and who can take dictation rapidly end correctly, read her notes, and who understands office detail need apply. Address, stating experience and salary expected. W. N. H., care Herald. MRc YOt NO LADY WANTED To TRAVEL with family, good salary; all expenses paid. Mrs U. E Busey, Mebourne Hotel. 6th and Broad streets. M7p WANTED: COOK. ~~APPLY 1324 Or—n street. M 7 WAN) ED—Miscellaneous WANTED TO RENT: SPACE TO keep automobile, between Lincoln and Campbell, business section preferred Address Automobile, cure Herald. A-Otf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ALL kinds of glass to replace by expert workmen. Wind shields and plate g'ass. a specialty. Augusta Glazing Co.. 450 Broad street. Phone 71. Paul D. Fagan. Mgr. Al9tf WANTED: A PARTNER WITH SMALL capital to engage in soft drink bot tling business, good territory. Good op- I*v»tunlty for right party. Address Bot tler, care Herald. Mf>p SHOE REPAIRING LOOK AT THESE SHOE REPAIRING PRICES: RAW Rubber Heels 25c Men’s Half Soles, sewed. .75c SI.OO Men’s Sewed Soles 75c Men’s Tack Soles 50c Ladies’ Soles and Rubber Heels 75c Ladies’ and Children’s Tack Soles.. . ,25c to 50c Tread Air Rubber Heels. .25c Sprinq Steo Rubber Heels 35c Cat Paw Rubber Heels...3sc Osulivan Rubber Heels 45c Shoes called for and delivered. Out-of-Town People Use Parcel Post. ALEX RAE. Phone 323. 236 9th St. life jwjyf /Rubber f Heels 'fy&vemcrUS AH S-Jwr The Augusta Shoe Repairing Invites you to get their latest ehange in low prices before bnving your work done. We have just installed the latest improved machinery whleh enables ns to give yon the best of work. Come and see for yonn self. Work railed fer and de livered. Phone 943. 958 Broad Street. J. SAWILOWSKY THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. WANTED —Rooms and Board W A NT I*; L) 1 tOOMS AND B( >ARI ) 1 N private home or boarding house tor couple with s x-year-old child. Address II 11. care Herald. I WANT BOARD AND ROOMS IN PRI vote family or exclusive boarding house, for four adults and child eight '•ears old. Three sleeping rooms 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 same place if right place can be 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. MSc W." N ’ ED —Her ms YOUNG COUPLE WISHES TO RENT two furnished rooms for light house keeping; centrally located. Address L. M,. care Herald. MTp WANTED—BoarcJfirs WANTED BOARDERS: ROOM AND good hoard, hoi and cold water, cen trally located. Phone 1795. MlOx CAN ACCOMMODATE A COUPLE ~6li two young men with room and board, hot and cold bath. Apply 151 Telfair street or phone 2691-J. Msp WANTED—Salesmen SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN ANY line to sell general trade In Georgia. Unexcelled specialty proposition. Com mission contract! $35.00 weekly for ex penses. Continental Jewelery Co., 328-18 Continental Building, Cleveland. Ohio. M5p WANTED HELP—MaIe WANTED: COLORED BOYS OVER 14 years of age. Bagging Department. Riverside Mills. Mlßtfc WANTED: A BLACKSMITH AT All gusta Wagon Co., corner Ellis and Washington. Msc SITUATION WANTED—Fe- male. WANTED: POSITION AS SALESLADY or cashier, experienced in both.‘Phone •1200. __ M7c WANTED: SITUATION AS LADY maid, willing to travel. Address Lady Maid, care Herald. M7xx FOR RENT —Rooms BOARD OR ROOMS, ON HILL. KN tire floor, four large roorna and hath, for gentlemen; rooms with or without private baths for couple. Phone 686.7-1. _ M6p I>KLI(! HT FULLY PLEASANT FURN- Ished rooms to rent to approved parties. Residence direct on car line. Mrs. J. p. Smith. 1311 Monte Sano Avenue, Sum merville. M7p FOR RENT: A FURNISHED ROOM, modern conveniences; centrally lo cated. Phone 1562-J. MGp POIt RENT: TWO NICELY FtTRNISH cd rooms, slnKle or In suite. 951 ltev nohls street. Phone 2324. Msc FOR HUNT: THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, good neighborhood, close in, from now until October, at a bargain Address R. A., car* Herald. M«p FOR KENT: TO COUPLE WITHOUT children, three connecting rooms, un furnished, butler's pantry, kitchen pan try and privilege of bath; all conven iences: near Monte Sum car line. 1053 t'hafee avenue. Phone 1073-J. M7p FOR RENT: ROOM, HOT AND COlTf) water phone and eleetrle lights; all conveniences. (1029 Ellis street.) M7p FOR RBN f: CENTRALLY LOCATED, three connecting, unfurnished rooms and porch, use of phone and lights, sl3 per month. Phone 1002-J. M7p F 0 rITalE—ReaT Esate A GOOD INVESTMENT: WE HAVE for Halo, three 2-storv brick store*. 3 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 year* 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 ns if It were in the cities. See us about this proposition. Augusta Real Estate Company. 833 Broad street. M6c Sl\~ Ml EES OUT, AT WHEUQBB. ON Oft. R. R., 120-eere poultry farm. story 9-room dwelling, and 4-room bun galow. S7OO chicken house and other brooders to match Write us. Cochran Mason, 214 Marbury Street, Augusta, Ga. FOR RENT—deal Estate FOR RENT: M 2 E 1.1.18 STREET, 7 rooms and bath $26.00. Hackett A- Rell M6o FOR RENT: TO APPROVED TENANT for Ih© rummer month*, at reasonable prlre. the rummer home of Hon. Thomna Barrett, Jr., at Grovetown. Houae con tain* 7 rooms, completely ftmnlahed, two baths, water-works, gas, broad screened Ptaisns. servant's room. garage. garden. Ideal location. For dngrnm and further particulars, apply to Goodwin A- Duvall, 2 and 3 T’nlon Savings Bank Bldg. M9c TO It ENT ~ FOE R-ROOM COTTA!'. E with hath room and wood-house. 822 D'Antlgnao street. Enquire Geo H. Wells, 724 Greene street. Map FOR RENT: HICKMAN BUILDING, *5! Broad. S siorles fireproof, suit able for wholesale business or large de partment store. Further particulars, ap t>l> to .1 Edclsiein. 1*37 Droid Ifip FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NFW FlVE room cottage electric and gas tight* hot and cold water. IST Watkins St J. F. Jones A Co.. Ml Telfair afreet I"'* - * J Msp PIANOS AOD ORGANS A NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY USED piano*. In upright*, comprising some of the heat makes, from s!>B to $295 Write for bargain list. A. A. Thomas Plano Co 83'> Broad St., Augusta, Ga. ORGANS—CHURCH. CHAPEL AND parlor styles, same with mirror*; good values $25. SSS. SSO. SBO and up Call or write for bargain list Y .A. Thomas I Mane Co 859 Broad St . Augusta. Ga. 81 NSMINK POLISH THE REST, lilt Pa no and furniture polish made; contains no add. spirits or grit; large 4-ounce bottle, 25c: equal lo a quart of other polish A. A. 'I noma a Plano Co.. Broad Street. Augusta, On. PIANOS AT W HOLE SALK-WE ~||A\V estabTahed a wrholeaolr department to supply merchants their piano* or plater piano* on same basis ns thee purchase the r store merchandise For catalogue, price* and terms addreas whole department. A. A. Thomaa Plano Co.. <M Broad St.. Augusta. G.v ELECTRIC PIANOS. AS GOOD AS ’ new, from $175 to s..sn with mualc. A A Thomas Plano Co , BS9 Broad St. Au gusia. tin ms FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co.. ISI Broad St. Jlttfc FOR SAL.E —Miscellaneous FOR SALE: THOSE VERY INTKKi'> t - ing paper novels you have been look ing for. Dellquest’s New and Old Book shop, 213-215 7th street. ts FOR SALE: SWEETPEAS. ANY quantity. Phone 1809-J. Msc FOR HALE: AT A BARGAIN—SEC orid-hand safes, typewriters, add •; machine, roller top bookkeeper’s desks, floor and counter and wall cases, plat form scales, at Edelstein's, 937 Broad. Mop FOR SALE —Farms ISO-A CRB FARM. 100 ACRES IN CUL tivation, 2 dwellings, 4 to 6 rooms each. 3 tenant houses; at Grovetown, Ga.. 15 miles out; at a bargain. See us. Cochran & Mason, Real Estate Agents, 214 Marbury St. SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usual ly Advertised ::::::: ::::::::: AUTOMOBILES Magneto and carburetor work my specialty. Telephone 1211. Sunday phone 2075-J. All work guaranteed. Cheeseborouqh Repair Shop *i he Red Front. 549 Broad St. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We can furnish you with standard guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to 20 per cent less than list price, also do your repairing at small cost; all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Get our prices before buying else where. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT When your car needs repairing bring it to us. We keep your Electric Self-Starter, Electric Eights and Generators in good repair. W. C. GUNN. Thone 2987. 72f> Reynolds St. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Protect yoiif automobile In the Royal Insurance Company, of Enq. land. Strongest In the world. in sures ne ilnst Fire, Thef. Liability, Property Damage. and Collision Damages. We also Issue accident and health policies. All at the lowest adequate fates. 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 cost. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO., Just across the Bridge. .AUJO .REPAIRING"" Electric Self-Starter and Ignition experts. All work guaranteed B. F. BOONE 527 Broad. BICYCLES Agent for READING, STANDARD NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the best equipped repair shop In the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE, 226-23 9th. 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 Smoke F A. W. CIGARS Patronise Home Industry. Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Maker*. COAL KIMBERLY COAL Second to none. Dry Oak and Pine Stove Wood. Hill delivery W. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 780. "contractor™ E H MOBLEY No. 4 Irish American Hank Bldg GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Phones: Office, 2478 and Residence, 6625-1* electricaiTsuppues H. L HUTSON Fans, Motors and Dynamos, House W ring and Fixture*. Phone 387. 498 Sth St. GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES Tkncy crisp white celery at popu lar price*. Bug well's Jersev Cream ery butter, per lb., 3<k*. Full lint of vegetable*. Hee me or phone 1801 for your next meal, you will ba pleated. FOR SALE—Livestock FOR SALE: 1 FIRST-CLASS MULE. Call 3472. M6c FOR SALE: FINE GEORGIA RAISED, black mule, 33 months old. cheap for cash. Phone 3250. M6p FOR SALE: DUROC JERSEY PIGS out of the finest registered stock. First prize winners at Augusta's last fair. Price SIO.OO each. The pigs that grow to mammoth size. This breed is recommended by the government ns the ideal hog for the South. Henry J. Godin, 956 Broad street. 1 M7p TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your old disabled t jnk or grip in first class condition. A new slat, lock, clamp, etc., and it’s in condition for years' of service. Augusta Trunk Factory. 735 Broad, opposite Monument. M2tf GARAGES IVEY’S GARAGE Phone 2197. 304 Washington. AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES Five years’ experience with Chal mere and Hupmobiles. CARS FOR HIRE. GASOLINE AND OILS The best gasoline and kerosene, also engine and machine oils. Lowest* Prices for cash. Free and prompt de livery. Special prices to regular cus turners. CRYSTAL OIL & GASOLINE CO. Phone 806. go 9 Ellis. F. PETERSON. Prop. PERROUX & JONES Augusta Garage Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies. J ree air. Open day and night. Largest in city. 720-22 Reynolds Street. Phone 120. GASOLINE. 18'/ 2 c Motor cars washed and pol shed. 25c. 40c. UNION GARAGE 563 BROADWAY GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP. STUDEBAKER 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. I 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 your mattresßes level and square. New tick made free. Retufn maitresses same diy. Phone 1916—shops 1251 Marbury street. PAINTING CONTRACTORS For reliable House Painting and „ Decorating see E. B. Smith & Son. *O2 Moore avenue. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Work guaranteed; ?itj' references. [ PIANOS - A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO. Phone 686. 639 Broad St. Pianos, Player Pianos. Eectrlc Pianos. Organs. Gfaphophones and Records—Everything Musical. PIANOS AND VICTROLAS Phone 3327. 854 Hroad. The latest styles the market affords. CASH OR CREDIT. W P. MANNING MUSIC CO. POOL. POOL. POOL 2 1-2 CUE Do Drop In Pool Parlors, PRINTING Our name stands for quality In printing Try us on your next order and «r guarantee you will be sitls fted In every respect. Personal su p>fvision given every order. PHOENIX PRINTING CO. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A. CIE Tin and Rubber Roofing. Repair ing and Painting W« manufacture METAL SHINGLES. Cornice and Skylight*. lowest price*. 935 Hroad St. Telephone 264. L. F. GOODRICH Architect 122 Eighth Street. Telephone August*. G*. 469. TUESDAY, MAY 5. LOST AND FOUND LOST: PAIR SHTJR-ON EYE GLASS-' es. Reward if returned to office of Y. M - c. a. m *;p LOST: ON APRIL 25TH. ON 300 block Houston or 200 block of Walker street, one box of children's clothes. If found return to R. N., care Herald and receive reward. M6p 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 Engraving Co~ Branch Office, Augusta Trunk Factory. Tf SANG LEE LAUNDRY 309 McINTOSH ST.. OFFICE AT 406 Jackson St„ next to Chop Suey Res taurant. Phone 2611, Sang Lee, Prop. M 24-140 REAL ESTATF faJm y innd« U r y your houses, lots and money andS fr ° m me We both make J. B. CHAPMAN Phone 2900-J. Ellis & Campbell Sts. _ RUBBER STAMPS E. W. DODGE, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Badges, Sten cils, Alumnlum Checks, &c. 852 Ellis street. PHONE 1421. STORAGE We do storage. We pack and ship goods. We save you money on second hand goods. We save you money on new goods. We always have bargains for you. HUGHES FURNITURE CO., Phone 656. 567 Broil. SCREENS /“ FLY TIME, SCREEN TIME! Call Augusta Glazing Co., for esti mates. All work guaranteed at reasonable prices. PAUL D. FAGAN, Mgr. rhonp 71. 450 Broad St. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Diseases of men. women and chll dren treated without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE DR. N. E. ALFORD Office 969 Broad St. THE CLOCK MAN J O. CARNS 210 Centre St. Watch and Clock Repair Shop. Twenty-four years daily experience; ten years at this location. Guarantee work on guaranteed Stock TAILORS HARDWICK & GERMANY TAILORS AND RENOVATORS. Suits made to order. Phone 1622. JACKSON & BAILEY Phone 1784. 823 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 ami sheet iron work. Prompt attention to re pairing. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1332. 961 Broad St. Welders of all metals, and all kinds of machinery, breaks repaired, car bon cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER LOWREY WAGON WKS , Established 1847. Manufacturers of farm wagons carts and trucks, especially equipped for repairing and renting. Corner Ellli and Sth St,. Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga. WOOD YARD BABY WOOD YARD dry pine and oak Stove Wood a Specialty. Quick delivery. . C. A. KING. M*r. Phone 2881. 840 Fenwlek. WAGON SHOP BLACKSMITH WORK and HORSESHOEING E. T, EUBANKS. 16 Centre St. WALL PAPER INTERIOR DECORATORS Foreign and domestic wall paper* and awnlnga Telephone and we will attepd promptly. 2. D. PHILLIPS, Phone 2051. 1610 Fenwick St WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 712 Broad •*.