The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 22, 1914, Page FOURTEEN, Image 14

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FOURTEEN TSn® MeiraM Wmll Adis Air® E®nS “ Canada 08 SPECIAL NOTICES NONCE OF ELECTION. Notice iff hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the following Or dinance thut the election therein pro vided for. wlli he held in Augusta. Georgia on the first day of June, 1911, for the purpose «nu upon the terms arid conditions !n such Ordinance fully set forih AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE, SECURITY AND Balk of seven m nuked and riP'l Y THOUSAND DOLLARS (I'TiO.- 000) OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTION AGAINST FLOOD. The City Council of Augusta hereby or dlHna:— Section I—That on the first day of j- . IftH ffhnl’. he held in this Cltv an election under the registry I at nv de t:p under «n ordinance a >"P** * M rch 2nd. 1914. «rd approved March 3rd Pilt. entitled “An ordln nee to pro vide for the regiafrat'on of voters f ,r an election ..r rlectionff to he held to de termine upon the tssuance of bonds and for other purposes.' and under i r ex isting taws for election for Mayor and Members of Council except na modified bv thia ordinance, to determine upon the ffffftjnnre of Honda provided for 'n thla ordinance Notice of such election shall he published In The Augusts Her ald. the newspaper In which the Sheriffs advertisements for the Countv Richmond are published for thirty days next, pre ceding the d.-»tf of election notifying the SHOE REPAIRING LOOK AT THESE SHOE / REPAIRING PRICES: PAW 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 Snrinn Slen 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. 2C6 9th St. ITeimbachx f / Doub/m-W*mn J 1 Rubbmr ffmmt t*etretchcd over a key-plate In changing. Hence muit be of finest toft cuahlonllka rubber. Inferior r«bh**t will not stretch. Out wests two psira of common rubber be«l». No Hole.—No NaiU Won't deposit filth on the J or haim the highest uftluhcd dooi Fi>r all-Aronnt’ comfort ml scoaoiuf gc. btted out now— “ While You Wait** * The Augusta Shoe Repairing Invites you to £et their lat est 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 vour self. Work called for and de livered. Special Whole Rubber Bottoms 1.10 Phone 943. 965 Broad Street. J. EAWILOWSKY qualified voters of Augusta that on the first dav of .June, I9M an elertlon wl l be lie|<i to determine the Question wheth er the Honda provided for hj* this ordi nance shall be Issued. Such notice shall specify v hat amount of bonds are to he Issued, for what purpose, what Interest they are to hear, how much principal and Interest to be paid annually and when to be fully pa d off. A l persons voting at such elec*lop in favor of tbe Issuance of su h bonds shal have writ ten or printed on their ballots the words ”F<»r bonds for the purp"** of protection ap tint floods ” and a I persons opposed io the issuance of such bonds shall ha • written or printed on their ballots the words "Against bonds for the purpose of protection against floods.'* Faction 2 Hhould the entrance of such bonds tie Assented to by two-tblrds of I* qualified voters of Augusta and should inch amount of bonds be ascer tained TO be Within th.- limit of bonds authorized to be issued, under the Con stitutions, Amendment as hereinafter fully set for*h there shall tie authorized to be Issued and sold by The City Coun cil of Augusta under the provisions of th s ordinance. Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($?:.<».000) principal amount of bonds, the proceeds of vvmrh •bail he used for the purpose of ry> tectlon against floods Such bonds stal he known as “Cltv of Augusta Flood Protection Ronds of 1914," shall he of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars <1,1000) #arh. shall benr date the first day o.f Jub', nineteen hunched arid fourteen (1914). shall tie payable as to the principal amount thirty years after d«te. shall benr ntere.st at the rate of four and one-half per centum (4*A per cent.) per annum payable semi annual - ly on the firs* days of January and of July of earh year, such Interest to be refiresentcd by coupons attached to said bonds, each coupon being for the sum of T wenty-two rid 50-100 Dollars <s?2 50)). shall be numbered from one thousand and one (1,001) to one thousand, seven hundred and fifty (1.750), both Inclusive, shall be llgthographed or engraved, ah 11 be signed by the Mayor of Augusta, countersigned bv the Clerk of Council, and have the Corporate Real of the C tv affixed thereto, and the coupons shall bear the lithographed or engraved sig nature i<l the present Clerk rtf CounciL b prlncjp.t *nd interest shall he pay able at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Augusta the Interest to he also payable at the American Exchange National Bank. New York C ty. Such bonds shall I ef< .• • unnee he validated ns provided by lew Sec. 3 Such bowl* to registered in nrrordatu’c with prov.Hi uiH of Ordinance •adopted June 23rd, 1913. and approved June 24th. 9!S. Poctiou 4 Tlieee bonds are intended to ssued under and by virtue of the au thoiity contained In the Amendment to paragraph <>ne of ascflon aeven of artlcla revet! of the Constitution of the State of Georgia. the Act of the General As aenibty providing for which wan ap proved August 16. 1909. an appe.tr* In Hie puht ahed laws of 1909 on pan*a 77 to 80 inclusive, and which w.i» proclaim ed by the Governor of the state of Geor gia on the 20th day of October, 1910. to have been adopted by the peop e of the HLtte, and which amendment reads it a follow*: "Paragraph I.—The debt hereafter In curred by any county, municipal cor poration or political d vision of this State, except m lu tine ( onslitutioii pro vided fur, ahull not »xcr«d aeven 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 loan* to aupply casual deficiencies of revenue, not to exceed one-fifth of one per centum of the us- Heseed value of taxable property therein, without the mwent of two-ihlrde of the qualified voter* thereof nt an election for that purpose, to be held mm may be I*escribed t»y ,uw; but any city, the debt of which doea not exceed aeven per cen tum of tin* M»»esf*od value of the taxable property at the time of the adoption of th e Constitution, may be authotixeu by law to increase, at any time, the amount of na d debt, three per centum upon am h assessed va nation, except that ibe City Council of Augusta. from time to time, as necessary, for the purpose of protection agilnet flooda. may incur a bonded Indebtedness upon tta powai pro ilu :n« canal and iminlc pal waterworks. In add!lon to the debts hereinbefore In this paragraph allowed to be Incurred, to an amount In the aggregate not ex ceeding fifty per centum of the com bined value of such props rf.es. the valu ation of such properties to he fixed us may be preterit ed bv 'aw, but said val uation not *«« egoeed a figure fi\e per centum of which shall represent the net revenue pte annum produced by the two auch properties together at the time of sh d valuation, nnd such indebtedness not to be Incurred except with the as sent of two thirds of the qualified voters of filch city. «t nn election or elections tor that purpose to be held as may be now. or may be hereafter, prescribed by law for the incurring of new debts by said The City Council of Augusta Sec b Ih« payment of the bonds hereby provided for shall be secured by n mortguge or l»eed of Truet from Tee City Council of Augusta covering nnd creating a Hen upon both tha power pro ducing canal snd munlclpil waterworks of such City, subject to Deed of Trust from The City Counc l of Augusta to United States M.rtaaae and Truit Com pany, dated November Ist. 1912. and rec orded In the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond County. v ’ ite of Georgia. Rook 7 M. page 1. et ROOF LEAK? Have your work don* by expert enoed tinner*. All work given per *oll*l attention. My prlcea are right E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 828 Broad St GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jack son Street. sen: in the office of the Clerk o' the uper'or Court of Columbia County. B 1 te of Georgia, Book No. 7, fol os 391 to 408 Inclusive - and In tbe office of Clerk of Court of Common Please end General Sessions of Edgefield County, State of Mouth Carolina, in Book No. 88, pages 157 to 171 Inclusive, to secure an issue of One M ll’on Dollars ($1 000.000) of Bonds for the same purpose, and con taining such provisions, conditions and limitations as may be agreed upon by The City Council of AugustA F#c. c Sufficient taxes snail be as sessed and collected each year by The < Ity Council of Augusta to pay the en tire amount of Interest upon said bonds for such year, and to pay so much of the principal as will pay the entire amom t of such principal with n thirty years from the date of such bonds In cornp'l anee with law. Fee. 7 —ftuen bonds shall be sold by Die Finance Committee In lots or blocks no* exceeding In any one sale the pr n cfpal amount of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000). but all of such bonds whenever sold shall have the same dignity arid no bond shall have any priority or preference over any other band of such Issue. Such sales shall he by competitive bd to the highest bidder for cash. Each sale of said honds *ha II be advertised In at least one news paper In each of the cities of Augusta, t’hcago and New York, once a week for two weeks before the sale. No sale shal! be made so as to include there n •any past dm. coupons but all past due coupons shall be detached before delivery of the bonds to which they belong The time when sales of said bonds shall be made and the amount to be sold at any t'me suhlect to the maximum amount herein prescribed, shal' he fixed bv The (’ tv Councl of Augusta according to the requirements of the work to he done for the purpose of protection against floods All the requirements, notice or details in connection with any of such sales shall he est to the discretion and pow *t of the F nance Committee. Done in Council, under the Common Heal thereof, this 20th day of April. K 914. Approved this 25th dav o: April, 1914. THE CIT Y COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA, LIN WOOI > C. I! AVNE. Mayor. C. A. WM I.YON MARTIN. Clerk o! Council. A 29 30 Ml “BREAKING THE SABBATH AND HOLY DAYS;’’ CHARGE Gothenburg, Sweden —A remarkable action which is exciting great Indig nation all over Sweden has been brought by Commissioner of .Police against Mr. A. Abron, a wealthy mer chant and land proprietor, of Halslng horg, 'or ‘‘breaking the Sabbath and holy days," by working in his garden on Paster Sunday and Monday and also for wearing only his shirt and trailers. The constable who saw him at work during divine service time ordered him to cease work and dress himself properly, but lie replied thnt ns hlb ilme was fully occupied by his busi ness during the week, Sunday was the only day he hud for recreation In his garden. SPECIAL NOTICES TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA: Pursuant to resolutions passed at a mass meeting at the Court House of Richmond County, Georgia, on the 4th Monday n’ght ,ln May. 1911, when the present City IvmocTatta White Primary Committee was elected for a term of three years, there will be a mass meet ing nt the Court House of Richmond County on next Monday night, May 25th, the 4th Monday night in May, 1914, at K:3O o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a committee for the next en suing three years. All advocates of the White Primary are urged to be present at that hour. •JULIAN M. SMITH, M 23 Chairman. A CAIJaED CONVOCATION OF AlT gusta Chapter No. Z. H. A. M . will he htld In the Chnptc. Abmtn, Masonic Hall. Friday night, the * qd Inst., at 8 o’clock. Ths M. M. Di,‘ r ee will ho conferred. Companion* w take due notice and govern themselves accord ingly. 11. A BRAHE. W. B. TOOLE, Sec*y. 11. P M 22 SHERIFF'S FI. FA. FCR TAXES. WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE LEVY for all ft. fa unpaid will he made. JNO W CLARK. M ! Sheriff, R, C, Oa. WANTED HELP^Female WAN ‘ I THAT NEAT APPEARING energetic lady of good approach to represent ns in the best paying propo sition she ever had. Call between 9-11 a m . 230 12th street. M2S Slusky*s Metal Shingles Coat I«aa thkii wood ahtng!*a last longer and are fir# and water proof. Th*jr lower the coat of in surance and eliminate all futur# roof trouble# Made In three #tylea In both Tainted Tin and IRUvanlied Iron, at the very low##t prlcea Our Oranltlted Asphalt Shingles especially adapted for Bungalow# ar# $J 78 per atjuar#. David Slusky PHONE 100. 1008 BROAD STREET. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, Gl Swappers ' Column SEND 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- J change? the other fel ow know Augusta Is full of active, energetic, j eager Swappers, who will be glad to • make your acquaintance through th* Swappers' Column. WILL .SWAP REGISTERED FOX TER- j r <*r, two months old, for common chickens or anything of equal value, or will sell for $3.00. Address Puppy, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. M 22 WANTED: TO EXCHANGE AN Up right piano for either Victrola or Gra fonola and records. Address G. P., i Swappers* Column, care Herald. M 22 POLITI CAL NOTICES TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA- Circuit: I am a candidate for the Judgeship of the Superior Courts of the Augusta Circuit, subject to the ap- 1 proachlng August White Primary. 1 will appreciate your support. Respectfully, ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES, jft WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED TO RENT FOR A FEW days. Shetland pony, cart and harness Apply Herald Office. M 22 WANTED —Boarders W A NTEI >: SUMMER BOARDERB. DE- ! lightfully cool rooms and excellent ta ble hoard. One block from Hampton Terrace, on car line. Apply Mrs. Aber nathey. M 23 WANTED BOARDERS: ROOM AND good board; hot and cold water. 1024 Reynolds street. Phone 1795. M 23 WANTED HELP—MaIe WANTED: COLORED BOYS OVER 14 years of age. Bagging Department. Riverside Mills MDB*fo WaTitEl >: LATHERS. ADDRESS CW), care Augusta Herald. M 2? WANTED: TWO NEWS AGENTS TO sell on passenger trains. Apply to the Parker Railway News Co WANTED—Rooms WANTED: BY YOUNG MARRIED couple, June Ist, two rooms for light housekeeping. Bed room furnished; must be on 6. 7, 8 or 9 hundred block of Greene Htreet. Address W. E. W., care Herald. M 22 WANTET) ROOMS: T./O OR THREE rooms for light housekeeping State location and price. Must be close to busi ness center. Address E. G. 8., care Herald. M 22 WANTFD SITUATION—Mate WANTED: AT ONCE BY YOUNG man. situation as shipping clerk or warehouse man. Several years’ experi ence. Can furnish reference. Address J. C., care Herald. M 23 FOR SALE—Mis^Mnneons FOR SALE: PRESSING CLUB, CEN trally located, best class of trade, also a good transient trade; rent cheap. Rea son for selling, have other business and can’t give both my attention. Address Pressing Chib, care Herald. M 22 FOR SALE: THOSEVEHYINTER KS - ing paper novels you have been look ing for Dellquest’s New and Old Book -213-215 7th street. ts Ft >R SA LE C? 1 RAP: HORSE, RUBBER tire buggy and harness. Phone 1258 M 21 FOR SALE: THIRD INTEREST IN A good paving mercantile business, showing a gain of SIO,OOO first year. Ad dr«M D A l>. car* Herald. M 27 FOR SALE: PARTY LEAVING CITY will sell cheap, new Harvard piano and entire household goods. Call at 1617 Wal ton Way. Mis FOR SALE—BARGAIN. ONE 1912 MODEL HENDERSON 4- oyllnder motorcycle, guaranteed first class condition; a bargain ft* cash; party leaving city. Address L. O. R., care Herald. M 27 FtTr SALE: FURNITURE IN 12-ROOM house, close in. House for rent. Rooms all rented furnished; good location for rooming or boarding house. Address A. R. care Herald. M 24 FOR SAlF—(test Fsate 13 MILES OUT. ONE MILE FROM Hephsibah. 274 acres, 60 acres cleared, two tenants: houses and barns; 200.000 feet pine lumber. $lB per acre Cochran A Mason, McCartnn St., Planters’ Hotel. FOR SALE: 601 MOORE AVENUE, 4 rooms bath nnd electric lights; rents for $17.50 per month, will sell cheap. 1 ecnuse vacant at present. Address Moore St., care Herald. M 23 i HAVE jest HAD LISTED with me Some bargains In houses nnd lots In North Augusta. See me and save money. I can also sell you some cheap property in Augusta T have sold many pieces of property and not one would take anything like cost for their pur chase Many could seM at a large profit, all at a profit. J. C Wh't’v, North Au gusta, S. C. Phone 1090-W. M 23 FOR RAI F—livestock | will take slF»<' 00. S C. Potterv, North Augusta S C. M2l 22 24 \ NIMUFK OF SLIGHTLY USED pianos In uprights comprising some of the l>est makes, from S9B to $295 Write for bargain list A A Thomas Plano Co., 639 Broad Street, Augusta. Oa. RCH, CGI YPEL AND Parlor styles some with mirrors, rood values; $25. $35 SSO S6O nnd up. Call or write for bargain list A A. Thomas Plano Co.. 639 Broad St . Augusta. Ga. PI K N I is KT wn. ii \i r WE n AVB established « wholesa’e department to supplv tm rebants their pianos or player-planes on same basts as tbev* purchase the r store merchandise. For catalog prices and terms address wholesale denartnuuir, A. A. Thomas n»np Co 639 RroTh St . Augusta. On. ■ lM VNOfi NE ART V NEW of good makes: mandolin attachment; *’7* up »o $550. with music A A. Thomas Plano Company. 639 Rrotd St . Augusta. Gs. SHEET MUSIC CENTURY EDITION the best get latest catalog of nearly ” 000 classic and modern standard com positions; the l*est st the popular price of 10 cents A A Thomas Plano Co., 679 Broad St Augusta. Gs. SUNS fflVhT" POLISH THE REST Mano ard furniture pol'sh made: con tains no sold, spirits or gelt: large 4- cunce bottle 25c; equal to a quart of other polish A A Thomas Plano Co . IM9 Broad st Aug Mf| LOST AND FOUND i i'sf lio-Tov sifi'tv rorvTmn pen between Medical College *nd Cltv Hospital cs* Cltv Hospital and ball park. F’nder re* urn to City Hospital and re- I celve reward. M 24 FOR RENT—Rooms FOR RENT; NICE LARGE FURNISH ed front rooms. Apply 839 Broad street. M 22 FOR RENT: THREE CONNECTING rooms, nicely furnished for light housekeeping, gas range and sink in kitchen; 955 Reynolds; private family. M 22 FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE with or without hoard; ail conven | lences. 5238r0ad street. M 23 FOR SALE—Farms 150-ACRE FARM, 100 ACRES IN CUL ti vat ion, 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 Marhury St. BUILD,NG MATERIAL. | WANTED: 25.000 LATHS. STATE price, delivered in Augusta. Address ; (C), Augusta Herald. M 27 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 ::::::: : : : : : : " •* : : : : : : ; 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 buy'ng else where. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. AUTOMOBILES^FOR RENT Whfn your car reeds repairing bring It to us We keep vour Electric Self-Starter. Electric Lights and Generators in good repair. W. C. GUNN, Phone 2957. 72S Reynolds St. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Protect your automobile in the Royal Insurance Comnany, of Eng land. Strongest 1n the world. In sures against Thef’, Liability, Property Damage. and Collision .Damages. We also issue acclden’ and health policies. AH at the lowest adequate rates. J. V. H. ALLEN A CO., Phone 411. 121 Jackson St. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING We have opened a first-class Paint Phop. nnd can attend your wants at very reasonable cost. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO., Just across the Bridge. AUTO REPAIRING Electric Self-Starter and Ignition experts. All work guaranteed. B. F. BOONE Phone 826. 527 Broad. BICYCLES Agent for READING. STANDARD. NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the beet equipped repair shop in the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE, 225-28 9th. Phone 1914. BICYCLE REPAIRING New and aecond-hand Bicycles and Supplies. All repair work promptly done and delivered. . J. C. COLLINS, 1113 9th St. BLUE PRINTS. DRAWINGS lllue Print*, per sq. ft. 2c Heat grade Drawing Supplies for sale. Experienced draftsman to do tracing and drawing AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO.. Phone 2362. 406 Dyer Bidg. Augusta. Gil BOARDING HOUSES All boarding houses should buy their COAL AND WOOD from W. C. IVEY & CO. --hone 780. CIGARS For Bigger, Busier Augusta Smoke F. A. W. CIGARS Patronise Home Industry. Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Makers. CONTRACTOR E H. MOBLEY No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg.- general contractor. l’honea: Office, 2*78 and Residence. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H. L HUTSON Fans, Motors nnd Dynamos. House Wiring and Fixtures Phone *B7. 408 Bth St GRIMAUD’S VEGETABLES Fancy crisp white celery at popu lar prices Boswell s Jersey Cresm ery butter, per lb.. >oe. Full line of vegetates See me or phone 1308 for your next meal, you will be pleased. FOR RENT—ReaI Estate 1401 GI )VER STREET, SIX ROOMS and bath, electric lights; gas in kitch en; large yard; $15.00 month until Oct. Jas. R. League & Co. Phone 176. FOR RENT, HOUSE AND FLAT — 809 15th street, 7-room house, bath, all modern conveniences; new, $25.00 until October. Also 4-room flat. Apply Star Grocery Co. M 22 FOR RENT ON THE HILT.: TWO furnished houses on car line. Apply 525 Dyer Bldg. M 27 FOR RENT: FROM JUNE 'IST TO OC tober Ist, 6-room house, in good lo cation. on Monte Sano, one block from car line. Will rent for half price. 2122 Richmond avenue. Phone 6933. M 27 FOR SALE —Auto FOR SALE: AUTOMOBILE, IN did condition, must go at once, regard less of price. R. W. Thiot. M 27 GARAGES IVEY’S GARAGE Phone 2197. 304 Washington. AGENTS FOR HUPMORII.ES. Five years’ experli ce with Chal mers and Hupmobiles. CARS FOR HIRE. GASOLINE AND OILS The best gasoline and kerosene, also engine and mach ne oils. Lowest prices for cash Free and prompt de livery. Special prices to regular cus tomers. CRYSTAL OIL & GASOLINE CO. Phone 806. 9C9 Ellis. F. PETERSON. Prop. PERROTJX & JONES Augusta Garage Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies. Free air. Open day and night. n city. 720-22 RevnoMs Street. Phone 120. GASOLINE. 18»/ 2 c Motor cars unshed nnd pol shed. 25c 40c. UNION GARAGE 563 BROADWAY GARAGE—REPAIR SHOP. STT7DEBAKER 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 cuatom made harness. Mazda Lamps Reduced 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitney-Eve Co. 1033 Broad St. Phone 1318. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He makes your mattresses level and square. New tick made free. Return mattre«aes same day. Phone 1916—shops 1251 Marbury street. PAINTING CONTRACTORS For reliable House Painting and Decorating see E. B Smith A Son. 702 Moore avenue. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Work guaranteed; elty references. pianos" A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO. Phone 686. 639 Broad St. Pianos. Plaver Plnnos. E ectrlc Pianos. Organs. Graphophones and Records—Everything Musical. _PII A NOS AND VICTROLAS Phono 3327. 854 Broad. The latest style* the market affords. Cash on credit. W. P. MANNING MUSIC CO. POOL. POOL. POOL 2 1-2 CUE Do Drop In Pool Parlors, 818 Broad Street. PRINTING Our name stand* for quality In printing Try us on your next order and we guirantee you will be satis fed In every respect. Personal su pervision given every order. PHOENIX PRINTING CO. ROOFING W. B TOOLE A CS Tin and Rubber Roofng Repair ing and Painting. W« manufacture METAL SHINGLES. Cornice and Skyllghta. Lowest prices. 935 Broad St. Telephone 264. L. P. GOODRICH Architect 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Augusta. Ga. 489. FRIDAY, MAY 22. FOR RENT—FIat FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED B room flat to adults until October Ist. 1127% Broad. J 125 BUSINESS NOTICES TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR T ’.UNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your oid disabled • mk 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 SANG LEE LAUNDRY 309 mcintosh st.. office at «6 Jackson St., next to Chop Suey Res taurant. Phone 2611, Sang Lee. Prop M 24-140 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. • Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St. Jlßtfo REAL ESTATE If you buy your houses, iots and farm lands from me we both make money. J. B. CHAPMAN Phone 2900-J. Ellis & Campbell Sts. 1 RUBBER STAMPS E. W. DODGE, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Badges. Sten cils, Alumnium Checks, &c. 852 Ellis street. PHONE 1421. STORAGE We do storage. V.’e 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 SCREENS FLY TIME, SCREEN TIME! Call Augusta Glazing Co., for esti mates. All work guaranteed at reasonable pr ces. PAUL D. FAGAN. Mgr. Phone 71. 450 Broad St. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Dlwses of men. women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE DR N. E. ALFCRD Office 969 Broad St. THE CLOCK MAN J. 0. 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. 213 6<h Street. JACKSON & BAILEY Phone 1784. 823 ath 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. Prompt attention to re pairing. UPHOLSTERING Furniture of all kinds upholstered and repaired. Furniture packed for shipping. All work guaranteed. W. T. SKINNER & CO. 124‘/2 Washington St. 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 repair ng end r»in’lhg. Corner Ellis and 9th Sts. Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga. WOOD YARD BABY WOOD YARD DRY PINE AND OAK Stove Wood a Specialty. Quick delivery C. A. KING, Merr. Phone 2881. 840 Fenwlc*. WAGON SHOP BLACKSMITH WORK and HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS. WALL PAPER interior decorators Foreign tipd domestic wall papers and awning* Telephone and we wilt attend promptly Z, D. PHILLIPS. Phone 2051. 1110 Fenwick St WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone I*6. 712 Broad