The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN SHOE REPAIRING Boots and Shoes of All Kinds MADE TO MEASURE Why suffer with your feet when I can make Shoes to fit your feet and give you real comfort? Men’s Half Soles, Sewed, Rubber Heels 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 Sorinq 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. 2C6 9th St. iFits Either tied Mr M Changed by wearer periodically, it keeps tavel till all worn out. | Prevents ‘'running | over"—slipping and strain on ankles. Can't work loose. \ TTeimbachs / j Doub/m-Wmmr Mlßubbmr //••/ Uftratched over a key-plate In changing. Hence mutt be of finest soft cushion-like robber, laferloi robber will n<«t stretch, uui erestt two pairs of common rubber heels. -kit A y gK —Tkf Jr , No Hole* —No Nails I Won't deposit filth on tho rugs or harm the highest polUbed floor. For all-around comfort snl acooomr. tc. fitted out now — •‘While You Wait" £ Mtifik 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 see for your •elf. Work called for and de livered. Special Whole Rubber Bottoms sl.lO Phone 943. 965 Broad Street.. J. SAWILOWSKY ROOF LEAK? Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work Riven per sonal attention. My prices are right. E. A. DEMORE Pbone 2081. (23 Broad 8L EVERY DAY Is Bargain Day In the WANTS GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jaekson Street. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— By virtue* of an order of the Court of Ordinary, dated June 1 nt, 1914, I will well at the Court House in Augusta, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July. 1914 at public outcry, between the usual hours of sale, the following described property belonging to the Estate of Charles Webb, declined, to-wlt: A one-half undivided Interest (Arthur I Burton Cook owning the other one-half) lin and to the following property, all lo cated In the City of Augusta. In said ! County and State: Dots 350. 351. 352, 353 and 354 on a i plat of the Augusta Land Company rec orded In Book 3 C, page 29*. collectively, fronting three hundred (300) feet and three ( 3) inches, more or less, on the North side of Walton Way. West of Crawford Avenue, arid extending back of even width one hundred and sixty GOO) feet to an alley. Said property is desgnated bv the City Numbers 1805, 1807. 1809 1811, 1812, 1815 and 1817 Wal ton Way: two of which lots are under contract of sale as hereinafter set out: ALSO, Txv* 320. 327 and 228 on said plat In Book 3 C, page 298, fronting hundred and sixty (160) feet, five and feet, three (3) Inches, more or less, on the West side of CVawford Avenue, and extending !» ck one hundred and sixty GOO) feet, and hounded North hy Jen kins Street; East by Crawford Avenue; Konth hy an alley, and West by an alley. S - d nropertv ts also known ns Numbers 8!9. 821 and 831 Crawford Avenue, and an unnumbered vacant lot on Crawford Avenue. ALSO r.ots 324. 325 and 325 B on said Plat In Book 3 C. page 298 ffrontlng together one hundred and eightv (180) feet, thTec (3) Inches, more orless. on the smith side of Jenkins Street. West of Crawford Avenue and extending ba'-k of even width one hundred and sixty 100) feet to an al'ev: and hounded North bv Jenkins Ptreet; East and South bv an alley and West bv Lot Number 223 One lot Is mnroved and Is known as Number 1910 Jenkins street, and the remainder of said property is vacant. The property above descrlPed was con veyed to Arthur Burton Conk and Charles Webb subject to a Deed of Trust dated May 31st 1909. and recorded in Pook 0 Z. pfge 433. to secure an Indebt edness of 815.000 which indebtedness Is still on said property. The lot on Walton Way, known as Cltv Number. 1811 fronting fifty-seven (57) feet, more or less, and extending bark to an alley, 's subject also to the Tight of M C R. TTolley under a contract dated .Tilly 31st. 191°, between him and said Cook and Webb, under which said Holley is entitled to have a conveyance to said property upon the payment of $1 700 00 and Interest: the conveyance to be made free from the lien of the Pe rmit v Deed aforesaid. The lot on Walton Wav, known as Cifv Number 18**9. fronting forty (40) feet, mofre or less, and extending back lo said nllev Is subject also to tbo right of Lena May Leo under a contract dated March J6th. 1913, between her and na d Cook and Webb, under which said Lena May Lee is entitled to have a convey ance to said property upon the payment of $1 840.00 and interest; the conveyance to be made free from the lien of the flecur’tv Deed aforesaid ALSO A lot and Improvements on the South side of Fenwick (formerly Mc- Dnnnld) Street, between OaTdner and Wright Avenues fronting forty (40) feet, more or less snd extending back of even width one hundred and thirty-two and one-half (132ty) feet, more or less, and designated ns Lot Number 96 on a plat of lots recorded In Book 3 Z. page 602. This property Is subject to the right of J. M. Collins under a contract dated March Ist. 1018, to hive a conveyance of an Id Lot upon the payment of $750.00. payable ss.oo monthly, and upon wh’ch there is now due $556 00 and interest. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. TT ALEXANDER, Administrator of Charles Webb. De ceased. .Tune 11 18 25 Jly 2 In the District Court of the United Htate* for th* Nrtrthlinstern TMvlglon of flip Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of J. D. McGowan, In Bankruptcy.—-Bankrupt. To the creditors of J. TV McOowcn, of Auffustn, CJn. In the County of Rich mond and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of .Tune, 1914, the aa’d J. D. Me- Gnwen was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his credit ors will he held In my office In Augusta, On., on the twenty-second (22nd) day of .Tune. 1914, at 12 o’clock noon, at which time said creditor* may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business is may properly come before said meeting This 10th day of June, 1914 JOBEPH OANAHIi, Jll Referee In Bankruptcy. ADMINISTRATORS SALE STATIC OF OBOROIA. RICHMOND COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power con ferred under the will of Preston Harley, late of said County, deceased, I will sell at public outcry, at the Court House. In the City of Augusta, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In July. 1914, between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bid der. the following described proparty be longing to the estate of Preston Harley, deceased, to-wit: All that tract of land, with the Im provements thereon, situated in Rich mond County. Georgia, and lying on the Georgia Railroad near the aix-mlle post, containing sixty (60) acres, more or less and hounded North by lands now or formerly Scott: South by the right of-way of the Georgia Railroad; East by a road separating It from lands of Capers and Hatton, and West by lands now or formerly D. TV. Marks, Trustee; and being the same property conveyed to Preston Hurley by D TV. Marks and others, by deed dated October 24th, 1102, ami recorded In Book 6 A. page 44. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. KITTIE H TAFT. Administratrix with the Will Annexed o| Preston Harlsy, Deceased .ill 1S 25 J 1 STATFTOF GEORG!A. RICHMOND COUNTY— Robert C. Fraser vs Mary B Fraser. To the Defendant, Mary B. Fraser.— Process. The Defendant. Mary B. Fraser Is hereby required. In person or by attor ney, to be and appear at the Superior Court next to be holden In and for the County aforesaid, on the third Monday In July. 1914. then and there answer the Plaintiff In action of Libel for Divorce, etc. As in default of such appearance, said Court will proceed thereon, as to justice may appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry O. Hammond, Judge of said Court, this 21st day of May. 1914. DANIEL KERR. CHAP. A riCQUKT. Clerk. At tv for Plaintiff M 21 J* J 4 11 ST ATE '>F GEOHGI A RICHMOND COUNTY— All persons having demands against the Estate of James M Luke, late of s.ild County, deceased are h«r*eby noti fied to render In to the undersigned An 111 of said demand! within to! time required by law; snd all persons Indebt ed to said deceased aro required to make Immediate payment This 28th day of May. 1914. JOSEPH E. LUKE. Executor of the Will of James M Luke. Deceased MSS J 4 11 18 26 Jly 1 FIRED "FOR GOOD OF SERVICE." Washington.—Upon recommendation of Secretary MeAdoo, President Wil son today removed K K. Stackable, collector of customs at Honolulu, "for the Rood of the service." Mr. Stack able has held office fourteen years. Is a republican and. according to of ficials. Is to be supplanted with an officer more |r. harmony with the ad ministration. Deputy Collector Ray iner Sharp has been designated to act. Stackable refused to resign. DEATHS DOBSON. —The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dobson died this morning at the home in Beach Island. The funeral services will be conducted from the residence tomorrow, the time and place of interment to be announced later. BROOKS, MBS. IDA BELLE—Died last night at her late residence, 1647 Broad street, in the 44th year of her age, after an illness of one week. The funeral services were conducted from the residence this afternoon at 5 o’clock, the Rev. Thomas Walker officiating, and the interment followed In the West View cemetery. Deceased is sur vived hy h**r husband, Mr. George* H. Brooks, and four daughters,, Mrs. J. Stone, Mrs. A. Williamson, Mrs. M. Sturkey, and Miss Sallle Brooks, and alse> by three sisters and three brothers. ME DUN, MRS GEORGIA—Wife of R. M. Medlin, died last Tuesday morning at her residence, 424 Poplar street. The remains of deceased were conveyed to Colum bia, K C., today for funeral serv ices and interment. Mrs. Medlin was in the 53rd year of her age. CLARK, MRS MAGGIE VIOLA— Died last night after an illness of six weeks, in the 26th year of her age. The funeral services were conducted from the residence, 1403 Estes street, this afternoon at 4 o’clock, Rev. Mr. J. O. Brand of ficiating, and interment was In West View cemetery. Deceased is survived by her husband, Mr. Thomas A. Clark; three children, one brother, Mr. W. M. Fuller, and two sisters, Misses Lillie and Mary Fuller. FUNERAL NOTICES DIED IN BEACH ISLAND, JUNE 11TH, 1914, BESSIE, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dobson. Funeral serv ices from the residence in Beach Is land, TOMORROW (Friday) MORN ING, 10 o'clock. Interment Hammond Cemetery. Jll POLITICAL NOTICES TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA Circuit; 1 am a candidate for the Judgeship of the Superior Courts of the Augusta Circuit, subject to the ap proaching August White Primary. I will appreciate your support- Respectfully, ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES. JR. SPECIAL NOTICES fliP A CALLED CONVOCATION OF THE Augusta Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., will he held In the Chapter Room. Masonic Hall, Thursday night, the 11th Inst., at 8 o’clock. The M. M. Degree will be conferred. Companions will Lake due notice and govern themselves accordingly. TV. B. TOOLE. H. P. H. A. BRAHE, Pec’y. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departures are given as Information. Arrivals and connections are not guaranteed 88 | 82 j • | as | 87 t:4oal 2:4*Vp|Lv Augusta ArJ S:6. r »al 1:40a 4:26a! 4:l?n|Ar Bar’wdl rv| 7:13a 112:01a 4:54**1 4:43p!Ar Denm’k lv! 6:44uj11:31p &:3Fm! R:CRp|Ar Or’burg Lv| 6:57a|10:53p 7-20al 6:V>p|Ar Sumter Lv! 4:3oaj 9:30p 9:00al R:lßp!Ar Florence Lv| 3:lsa| 8:00p I:l*pJl2-4fD!Ar WlTgton Lv| I B: 4Bp 8;00pl 5:25* Ar Rlchm'd Lv' 63r>p! 8 15a 11 :f>op| 9:on n Ar Wmh’t'n Lv| B:o'p| 4:2<'a 1 :?.Rn|lO:27a Ar Balt’m’*' T.vj I:4spj ?*son 4:Mn l2:4RpAr W Phlla T.vlll :BRall2:l9n 7• 13aI 2:R7pjAr N York T.v| 9:lsn| 9:30p Tli rough Steel Pnl’ninn Sleepers on trains 3? snd 85, between Augusta and New York Observation Broiler Car. be tween Augusta and Florence Standard Dining Car north of Florence Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington vis ’gusta on trains 37 nnd 38. connecting nt Florence wrlth New York sleepers nnd main line points. T. B. WALKER. DUtrlct Passenger Apent. Augusta. Ga. Phone 025. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. (Effective May 31. 1914.) Depsrturee. 7:10 A, M.. No. 5 Daily for Anderson 11:00 A M . No. I—Polly for Greenwood, Spartanburg, Greenville. Asheville. 4:26 P. M.. No 3 -Pally for Spartan bur* Greenville. etc. 6:80 A M., No. 48 Dally except Sun day, for Beaufort, Port Royal and Charleston. 1:00 P M.. No. 4f—Pally for Beaufort, Port Roval. Charleston. Savannah. 6:30 A. M.. No. 46—Sunday only, for Beaufort. Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah. Arrivals. 1J:J8 P M . No. I—pally from Spartan, bur* Greenville, eta 3:05 P M No. 4—Dally from Bpartsn bur*. Asheville 1225 P M . No. «, —Pally from Beau fort. Port Royal. Charleston nnd Savannah. 6:05 P M.. No, 45—Pally except Sun day, from Beaufort. Port Royal and Charleaton. 3:15 A. M., No. 47—Monday onlv. from Beaufort. Port Royal, Charleston, Savannah. f oo P. M.. No. •—Pally from Anderson. ERNEST WITJ.IAMS, General Paaaenger Agent. 831 Rroadway, Augusta. Ga GEORGIA RAILROAD No. Arrive From— *2 Atlanta. Maeon, Athena and Washington 2:25p.m •4 Atlanta 2:2oam. •6 Atlanta. Macon 6-25 pm • • Atlanta. M.tcon. Athens and Washington 10:30 ppm *lO Union Point. Macon and Washington 11:00a.m. 1$ Camak 8:45a at Pullman Sleeper and Parlor Car Service. Noe. 4 end «. Augusta and Atlanta. Nee * end 4. Charleston and Atlanta. Noa. t and 4. Atlanta and Wilmington. Noe S and 4, Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Augusta and Atlanta. Nos 6 end 4 PuUman B.coper. Augusts and Chicago Noe 1. I, I end I, Broiler Buffet Parlor Car. Augusta and Atlanta J P 81l tups. a. P. V C. C. M'Sin.MN. O. A P A. ■BI BROAD STREET. . PHONES 247, 441 and 22*4. fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Southern Railway Schedule Effective May 3, 1914. N B.—Schedule figures published only as Information and are not guaranteed. Union Station, All Trains Dally. Trains Depart to No. IS Charleston, S. C 7:2oa.rn. 8 Columbia. S. C 7:loa.tn 132 Washington. New York 2:s'p.m 22 Charleston 3-40r>m 20 Columbia «:00?m. 24 Charleston. Jackaonvllle .. .11 40p m 10 Charleston 2:45a m Trains Arrive From No. ?l> Charleston. Jacksonville ... 8 2fla m 10 Columbia 10:90a m 131 Washington. New York ...12:0ir. m 31 Charleston 2-".'n m 7 Columbia 8:35p m . 17 Charleston 10:50p.m 9 Charleston 1:30a,..t. Pu Iman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars Coaches, Dining Car Service. Phone 001 or 047 for Information and Pullman Reservations, MAGRTJDER DENT. D‘st. Pass. Agent. 729 Rroad St . Augusta. Oa. C.« f Ga.Ry “THE RIGHT WAY” Current Schedules (75th Meridian Time) DEPARTURES. For Dublin. Savannah, Macon and Florida points *♦7:3o a.m. For Dublin and Savnr.nah... *2:30 p.m. For Savannah. Macon. Colum bus and Birmingham *9:30 p.m. Tybee Limited for Savan nah, Dublin arid Flor ida points a6:50 a.m. ARRIVALS. From Savannah. Macon. Co lumbus and Birmingham... *8:30 a.m. FYom Dublin. Savannah and Florida points *12:30 p.m. From Dublin. Savannah, Ma con and Florida points. .. .**7:so p.m. Tybee Limited, from Savan nah and Florida po'nts b12:45 a.m. ••Dal y except Sunday. *Daily. a-Sunday only. b-Monday only Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m. and arriving at 7:50 p. m., be tween Augusta and Savannah connect ing at Villen with through train for Macon. Columbus, Birmingham and Montgomery. W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Agent, Phone No. 62. 719 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Swappers' Columa 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 change? Let the other fellow know Augusta is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers, who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the Swappers* Column. WILL SWAP A WELL-BRED DRIV- Ing mare, with buggy and harness, for Ford car; car must be in good condi tion. Driving Mare, care Swappers’ Column. Jl2 TO SWAP: VICTROLA, COST $ 100, for work horse or mule, machine, good ns new. Address Horse. Swappers’ Col umn. care Herald. Jl2 TV ILL SWAP: 5-PIECE SILVER SERV~ ice set for diamond or anything of equal value: never been used. Address “Silver Service Set,” Swappers Column, care Herald. Jll WTI L SWAP FOR GOOD MILK COWj heavy oak suit furniture, consisting of bedstead, springs, .mattress, dresser with glass, wnshstnnd with gass and center table; this suit colt one hundred and twenty-five dollars. Address C. Furni ture, care Swappers’ Column. Jl2 WANTED —Boarders NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. CEN trally located, all conveniences; rates reasonable. Apply 708 Greene street or phone 2739. Jl3 WANTED—Rooms WANTED: THREE CONNECTING rooms, and bath, for light housekeep ing. sood location and reasonable. Imme diate possession. Address Immediate, care Herald. Jll WANTED —Real Estate HOME WANTED: BETWEEN 3RD and 6th streetß, from Reynolds to Tel fair streets ranging In price, $3,500 to $4,350.00. Address Home, care The Au gusta Herald. Jls WANTED —Salesmen SALESMAN HIGH-GRADE WHO HAS worked with jobbing grocory salesman. State full particulars; straight salary anti expense Cigar salesman preferred. Lfrberman Sons, Collins St., Phlla,, Pa. Jll WANTED HELP —Female WANTED: A COOK. BRING REFER ences. Apply 931 Meigs, street. The Hill. Jll WANTED HELP —NLIe and Female. WANTED: MAID. HOUSEMAN AND cook; none need apply without refer ences. Address Box 552, Augusta, Ga. FOR SALE—PeaI Esate FOR SALE: WE HAVE AN ITNUBUAI>- ly desirable residence lot for sale. In the Wood lawn section, a triangular lot at the junction of two streets. 332 ft. on each street. 144 ft. across at base. This gives two street frontages, wtth plenty of air and room, no crowding, etc. Dr ee, SI,OOO Be the first to act Au gusta Real Estate Co., SS3 Broad St. Phone 346. Ji2c FOR SALK A NICE FARM OF SIX acres with some Improvements Includ ing a handsome old colonial home. H-op erty located on The Hill, about hHlf mile from car line Price only $5,000, and only a tiny cash payment required. Ad dress Bargain, care Herald. Jl7 (EFFECTIVE JUNE 7TH, 1914.) Mo. Depart To— *l Atlanta. Macon, Athena and Washington 7:40a.m. *3 Atlanta - (W> am *5 Atlanta and beyond 12.30 pm ••11 Camak and Macon | 30 pm 7 Atlanta, Mucon and Wash ington 1:20 pm •8 Union Po nt, Washington and Athens s 4:65 pm •Dally. ‘Dally except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME. FOR SAL E —lvlis^Haneous FOR SALE: PATENT LEATHER, TAN and white slippers for children, at half price this week. Cook-McKle Choe Co.. 970 Broad street. JlB FOR SALE: CHILDREN SHOES. ALL styles, to go below cost this month. Cook-McKle Shoe Co., 970 Broad street Jll FOR SALE: ALL WHITE < Oxfords and pumps for ladies, reduced to cost. Cook-McKie Shoe Co., 970 Broad street. JlB FOR SALE: CHILDREN’S SHOES BB low cost. Don’t fail to visit our bar gain counter. Cook-McKie Shoe Co.. 970 Broad street. JlB FOR SALE: THOSE VERY INTKKKSi - ing paper novels you have been look ing for. Dellquest’s New and Old Book shop. 213-215 7th street. ts FOR SALE: ONE EDISON BUSINESS phonograph, in perfect order, very cheap. L. J. Henry. ' Jl2 FOR SALE: ONE SMALL CASH REG istcr, practically new, first-class con-, dition; can be bought for a very rea sonable price. Address “Register,” care Herald. J ts FOR SALE: THREE THOROUGHBRED Scotch Collie pups; tracing guaranteed through dam to Wishaw Clinker, Pier pont Morgan’s famous $5,000 collie; own er of dam’s sire refused offer of $3,000 for h m this spring. Box 1077, Asheville, N. C. Jl6c FURNITURE FOR SALE: PERFECTLY new, Including mahogany bedroom suit, cot, dining room furniture, all high grade, half cost to quick buyer; solid mahogany chifforobe; quantity of chick ens. Cotterill, 1119 D’Antignac St. Jl2p 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 Usually Advertised. ::::::::::: • • • • • AUTOMOBILE TIRES We can furnish you with standard guaranteed tires from 6 per cent to 20 per cent less than list price, also do your repairing at small coet; all work guaranteed to f?4ve satisfaction. Get our prices before buying else where. DAVIS TIRE & RUBBER WORKS. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT When your car needs repairing bring It to us. We keep your Electric Self-Starter. Electric Rights and Generators In good repair. W. C. GUNN. Phone 2967. 726 Reynolds St. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Protect your automobile In the Royal Insurance Company, of Eng land. Strongest in the world. In sures against Fire, Thef 4, , Liability, Property Damage, and Collision .Damages. We also Issue accident and health rohcles. All at the lowest adequate rates. J. TL H. ALLEN A CO., Phone 411. 121 Jackson St. "TmtomobilE painting We have opened 8 first-class Paint Fhop. and can attend your wants at v prv reasonable cost. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO*. Just across the Bridge. - ■ AUTO REPAIRING Electric Self-Starter and Ignition experts. Ml work guaranteed. B F BOONE Phone 626. 527 Broad. BICYCI ES —Agent for READING. STANDARD. NATIONAL. PIERCE. We have the hest equipped repair shop in the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE. 226-26 9th. Phone 1914, BICYCLE REPAIRING New and second-hand Bicycles and Supplies. All repair work promptly done and delivered. . J. C. COLLINS. 1113 9th SL pi IIP PRINTS. DRAWINGS "Blue Prints, per sq. ft 2d Best grade Drawing Supplies fnr sale. Experienced draftsmnn to do tracing snd drawing. AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO., Phone 2362. 406 Dyer Bldg. Augusta. Ga. Special attention to mall orders. BOARDING HOUSES All boarding houses should buy th,lr GOAD AND W T OOD from W. C. IVEY & CO. a'hone 780. CIGARS For Bigger, Busier Augusta Smoke F. A. W. CIGARS Patronise Home Industry. Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Makers. CONTRAC T OR E. H MOBLEY No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg. GENERAL, CONTRACTOR. Phones: Offlca 247$ and Residence. ’6625-U CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all kinds, windshields, tamps and showcase glass and re puttylng a specialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 628 Eills St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H. I. HUTSON Fans. Motors und Dynamos. House Wiring and Matures Phone 187. 40$ Bth St FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: FRONT ROOM. FURN lshed or unfurnished, for light house keeping. Apply to 614 Broad St. Jl2c FOR RENT: FURNISHED ROOM IN North Augusta; nice and cool; on car line. Apply 988 Broad St. Jl2p FOR RENi'—Real Estate FOR RENT: RESIDENCE. 947 ELLIS street; a desirable place. Apply 988 Broad St. Ji2p FOR SALE —Fcuitrv FOR SALE: S. C. R. I. RED PULLETS, six months old. Anyone interested would do well to see these birds before purchasing elsewhere. W. B. Winter, No. 1415 Johns Road, Monte Sano, Au gusta, Ga. Phone 1855-J. Jls LOST AND - FOUND LOST OR MISLAID: POLICY NO. 100,- 519, Issued by The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, on the life of James L. Robertson. The finder will please re turn it to the undersigned. An applica tion has been made for the issuing of a duplicate. James L. Robertson, 614 Broad street. JX 2 LOST AND FOUND: LADIES'“SMALL d amond ear screw. Finder return to Herald Office, and receive reward. Jl3 LOST: ALPACA COAT ON FENWICK street, going towards May Park aboSt 10:30 Thursday. Return coat to 1006 street. Jl3 LOST: ONE PREST-O-LITE TANK between Augusta and Green’s Cut Finder return to L. C. Edelblut, 551 Broad and get reward. Jl3 _ GARAGES IVEY’S GARAGE Phone 2197. 304 Washington. AGENTS FOR HUFMOBILES. Five years’ experl < re with Chal mers and Hupmobiles. CARS FOR HIRE. PERROUX & JONES Augusta Garage Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies. Free air. Open day and night. Largest In city. 720-22 Reynolds Street. Phone 120. GASOLINE, 18'/ 2 c Motor cars washed and polished. 25c. 40c. UNION GARAGE 583 BROADWAY 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, ]5, 20, 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitney-Eve Co. 1033 Broad St. Phone 1316. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He makfr* your mattresses level snd square. New tick made free. Return mattresses same day. Phone 1916—shops 1251 Marbury street. PAINTING CONTRACTORS For reliable House Painting and Decorating see E. B Smith & Son. 702 Moore avenue. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Work guaranteed: elty references. PIANOS A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO. Phone 636. 639 Broad St. Pianos. Plnver Pin nos. E’ectric Pianos, Organs. Granhophones and Rpcords—Everything Musical. PIANOS AND VICTROLAS Phone 3327. 554 Broad. The latest styles the market affords. CASH OR CRKDIT. W, P, MANNING MUSIC CO. POOL. POOL POOL 2 1-2 CUE Do Drop In Pool Parlors, 818 Broad Street. PRINTING Our name starda 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. ROOFING W. B. to6le a CO. Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repair ing and Painting. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and Skylights. Lowest prices. Telephone 264. PRESSING CLUB First-elass Clemlng. dressing and Repairing I am now located at 214 Cummings S 6. WILEY WALTON. realTstate If you buy your houses, iota and farm lands from me we both make money. J B. CHAPMAN Phone 2900-J. Ellis & Campbell Ste. L. F. GOODRICH Architect 122 Eighth Street. Telephone Augusts, Qt. 469. THURSDAY, JUNE IT. FOR SALE—Auto FOR SALE: FIVE-PASSENGER CAR. well kept, splendid condition; close price to quick buyer. L. J. Henry. Jl2 BUSINESS NOTICES FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad Sf. ■llßtfa FOR SALE: SPECIAL LOT LADIES' White Mary Jane pumps, at $1.50. Cook-McKie Shoe Co., 970 Broad street. WM. CRAIG Si SONS. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLAST erers. stucco and cements. Estimates furnished. Address P. O. Box 267, Au gusta. Ga. jxi TRUNK HOSPITAL.f OUR Tc.UNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your o d disabled • ink 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. M’tf SUMMER SCHOOL OPEN. ALL GRADES TAUGHT cial branches. Hours: Mornings, 9 a. m. to 12 noon; evenings. 7:30 to 9:30 p. in. For Information phone 3098-J. 1721 Walton Way. S. B. Campbell, Princi pal Jlys OUTINGS. FOR BATHING PARTIES AT LOM bard's and picnics and other outings, call ’phone 2677. The only real sight seelng car in town. Jl3 WANTED: YOU TO SEE THE STYLES of new Bibles just received, at prices to suit you. Dellquest’s. 213-215 Sevenih street. - STORAGE We do storage. JTe pack and ship goods W 6 save you money on second hand goods. We save you money on new goods ve alwavs have bargains for vou. HUGHES FURNITURE CO.. Phone 656. 667 Broad. SCREENS FLY TIME, SCREEN TIMEI Cal! Augusta Glazing Co., for esti mates. All work guaranteed at reasonable prices. PAUL D. FAGAN. Mor. Pbnnc 71. 450 Broad St. SPECIALISTS THR ONLY RELIABt E SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Diseases of men women and chll dren treated without operation. I FUPWISH all MEPICINFA FREE DR N E. AT,rCRD Office 069 Broad St. TAILORS HARDWICK & GERMANY TAILORS AND RENOVATORS. Suits made to order. Phone 1622. 213 6»h Street. JACKSON & BAILEY Phone 1764. 823 9th Street. First Class Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing nnd Repairing. TAILORING .. * - I can save you money on your Tailoring. Also first-class Pressing. Cleaning and Repairing—s suits cleaned nnd prease' 1 for $1.50. Ladles’ and gent's work given careful atten tion. Work cal’pd for and delivered. W L. STEPHEN, Pron. 'bone 1560-W . 210 12th St, TIN SHOP PHILIP L. MACK. Phone 493. 913 Bills St. Tin snd Sheet Iron Worker. Estimates given on all tin and sheet Iron work. Prompt attention to re nalrlrg. UPHOLSTERING Furniture of all kind* upholstered end repaired. Furniture packed for ehippino. All work guaranteed, W T. SKINNER A CO. Washington St. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1332. 961 Broad St. Welders of all met*l*. and all kind? of maehlnerv breaks renalred. car bon clenned from auto cylinders with QTvgPn. WAGON MANUFACTURER" LOWREY wagon WKS„ Established 1847. Manufacturers of farm wagons carts and trucks, especially equipped for repairing and painting. Corner Ellis and 9th Sts. Telephone 1309-J. Augusta. Ga WOOD YARD BABY WOOD YARD DRY PINE AND OAK Btove Wood a Specialty. Quick delfverv. C A. KING, Met. Phon# 2881. 840 PenwlCK. WAGON SHOP BLACKSMITH WORK and HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS. 18 Centre St. WALL PAPER INTERIOR decoratTncE AWNINGS Bids --".cited. Z. D. PHILLIPS, Phone 2051. 1610 Fenwick St. WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. Broed SL EVERY DAY Is Bargain Day in the WANTS