The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 14, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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SUNDAY, JUNE 14. Large List of Citizens Petition To Retain Justice Courts in Augusta STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To Hon. Samuel L. Olive, S. F. Gar lington, Chas. A. Picquet, Repre sentatives of Richmond County. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned citizens of Au DREAMLAND THEATRE A Week of Special features PROGRAM FOR MONDAY: See Bob Leonard and Hazel Buckman in “SWEDE” LARSON, A Universal Drama of the Northwest, in Two Parts. “THE MASTER ROGUE,” A Kalem Pro duction in Two Parts. TUESDAY. “THE DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY,” A Victor Production with Florence Lawrence in the Title Pole, together with “ THE MAR RIAGE OF CUPID,” A Pathe Classic Ro mance. WEDNESDAY “SELIG - HEARST WEEKLY,” Following the American Soldier at Vera Cruz and Tam pico Harbor, and covering all of the latest current events of the world at large; togeth er with our regular daily program. THURSDAY “JOAN OF ARC”, The Maid of Orleans. A Special Feature in Five Great Parts. “THE ACID TEST,” A Strong Vdigraph Production with Maurice Costello in the lead ing roll. FRIDAY “LUCILLE LOVE"—“The Girl of Mystery” Ninth Series of this Wonderful Production. Do not miss this remarkable number show ing Lucille Love’s Abduction from the ocean liner upon its arrival at San Francisco, and car ried a« a captive by her enemies to the Myste rious House with the disappearing stairs and walls. How the villian falls a victim to one of his own traps, the arrival of Captain Clark son with his squad of Police, the terrible bat tle that ensues between the officers and the henchmen, the final escape and recapture of Lucille Love, all of which take place in this place in this series of this wonderful Motion Picture. ICE 22 12-lb. Tickets for SI.OO ANY QUANTITY. DELIVERED FREE. Vegetables, fruit,. Groceries We carry a complete line of choice ripe fruit and fresh Vegetables. Anything obtainable in the Augusta market. We can positively save you money on your grocery purchases. Get our prices before buying. Would be glad to quote you prices over phone. We deliver promptly to any part of the city. J. L. RADFORD Phone 1846. 15 East Boundary. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT W. J. BIGNON COAL AND WOOD YARD I have jusi; opened a eoal and wood yard, where I am prepared to deliver in small or large quantities the best well seasoned wood and kind ling and coal. ~ • I am here to give satisfaction, for I know that by doing so I will get the patronage. Telephone your orders; delivery free to any part of the city. W. J. BIGNON, Coal and Wood Yard Phone 245. 610 Gwinnett St. gusta, do hereby request that no ef fort on your part be made to abolish the justice courts of this city: Wm. Schweigert & Co., L. Sylvester & Sons, Ferris & Arrington, Richards Stationery Co., John J. Miller & Co., Sam Baron, J. L. Janes & Co., Guar- THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. antee Shoe Co„ Burton-Taylor-Wlse Co., A. J. Renkl Co., W. W. Hackett, Henry M. North, Fred Gehrken, J. E. Kessel, C. C. Mulherin, T. G. Bailie Co., Bailie-Edelblut Furniture Co., by J. T. Bailie. Sec. & Treas.; T. G. Howard; E. B. Pollock, Stovall, Pace & Co., by W. W. Stovall, Pres.; J. B. Davenport & Co.; A. B. Prontaut, The Henry Hutt Co., by Henry Hutt; A. J. Salinas, Augusta Hardware Co., by A. Anderson, Sec. & Treas.; N. B. Baxley, W. M. Allen, E. W. Crawford, Sam Goldberg, J. Goldberg & Son, Barrett & Dobson, A. B. Saxon, Henry F. Saxon, J. J. Saxon. C. W. Schley, L. R. Allen, C. S. Smith, Hughes Fur niture Co., A. D, Sancken, D. Sancken, M. F. Bell, contractor; W. H. Bagby, J. J. Tyler, Casella Bros., Frost's Pharmacy, G. S. Smith, G. W. Brown, J. R. Gepfert, M. D.; L. A. Russell, Mack Bates, Carter Burdell, Burdell- Cooper Tob. Co., Lee & Wells Co., F. ft. Williams, The Bootery, R. L. Gar rett, Mgr.; Victor J. Dorr. T. Schladaressl, V. A. Hemstreet & Rro., C. J. T. Balk, H. Masur, H. Lev koff & Son. M. M. Caspcry, P. F. Sheron & Co., J. D. McGowen, Eagle Furniture Co., by J. S. Kailskv, Prop.; J. H. Ollphant. G. W. Shackleford, T. E. Oertel, W. R. Munday & Co., John J. Cohen, H. E. Fourcher, The Stark Dry Cleaning Co., by H. Stark; Eng lish Woolen Mills, by H. Stark; Au gusta Wagon Co., by Harry Gordon, Pres.; P. Donelly, L. J. Henry, Geo. Slack, Merry & Co., W. T. Houston, J. A. Leaphart, Theo. Zoiler, C. F. Kohlruss, Brill Electric Co., by A. Brill; John C. Rae, Walk-Over Boot Shop, C. A. Nickerson, Mgr.; Rice Nr O'Connor Shoe Co., The Wise Dry Goods Co., Mulherin & Marks Shoo Co., McElwee-Thomas Dry Goods Co„ Andrews Bros. Co., L. J. Schaul & Co., J. A. Mullarky Co., Louis P. Speth, Swan-Edwards Co., Von Kamp, Vaughan & Gerald, Murphy & Farrar, J. Willie Levy Co., E. L. Merritt, L. D. Richards, O’Connor-Schweers Paint Co., Bert Maxwell, Chas. F. Caple, Holley Wagon Co., C. M. Martin, N. Hildebrandt, Jr., M. T. Hair, E. H. Ille, Hugh Gallagher, C. Brunstermann, Bain Bros., J. J. Murphey, W. J. Croko, E. J. O'Connor, Crommelin Fleming, J. B. White & Co., F. P. Grac-ey, Pres.; John B. Jones Co. Smith Bros. Co., by J. M. Smith, Pres.; Augusta Stock Yards, by W. P. White; C. A. Doolittle & Son, by L. C. Doolit tle, Arrington Bros. Co., W. P. Man ning Music Co., Nixon Grocery Co., by W. M. Nixon, W. J. Cooney & Co„ Bracey & Braeey, Augusta Cream Siz ing Co., E. F. Lanham, Pres.; W. B. Brigham & Son, J. N. B. Armstrong, Grogan & O’Dowd, by Jas. L. Gro gan; J. H. Wilhelm & Co., A. B. Cul pepper, P. J. Rice, Augusta Cab & Transfer Co., by C. C. Burton; J. H. O’Byrne, Carr-I.ee Grocery Co., by C. D. Carr; Augusta Grocery Co., by Paul Mustin, Pres.; N. Heggie, M. B. Pilcher, A. B. Johnson, Jerry Bloom, J. J. Callahan, T. B. Dendy, John J. Conen, Jr., G. R. Coffin, A tty. at Law; T. V. Roeeel; Castleberry & Wilcox, by C. L. Castleberry; B. H. Stalnaker, M. H. Williams. W. H. Holmes, E. W. Dodge, Thcmas Goodrich. H. C. Bush, W. E. Sikes, P. H. Bren • nan, B. C. Wall. A. J. Moree, T. R. Maxwell Furniture Co., per J. A. Hood, Sec & Treas.; Robert L. Morris, J. N. Trommerhauser, H. F. Grover, Geo. H. Baldowskl, J. H. Eubanks, A. Mor gan. E. J. Mulherin, W. R. Jones & Co., E. B. McLemore, F. R. Kim brough, W. D. Jennings, Jr., M.D ; J O. Weltch, I. C. Levy, W. H. Dim mock, C. kitchens, H. K. Lowrey, D. New Auto Sales Building of the Lombard Iron Works The Times For June Carries a Cut of the New Sales Building of the Lombard Iron Works, With a Splendid Write-Up of Augusta and of the Lombard Ford Agency, in Charge of Mr. Geo. S. Lombard. 3 W' ' i; ! W : m -wrv ’■ ~ ■ r T^ ? WS ■•'■".;■ ■ /::a-:sf- -'.f: ' . ■ :m ■■'];, -'i-y'ism ‘r : i I'' ' ; ; ySf piyiiiliitill! illmji ~^r—^ From the Ford Times. It was In 1909 that the Lombard Iron Works & Supply House t*ok on the Ford agency. Every year since then the automobile end of the busi ness has been Increasingly prosper ous it has grown until the compapny Is one of the largest agencies doing business under the Atlanta branch of the Ford Motor Company. It has grown until now Mr. George S. Lom bard devotes all his time to handling the Ford business. It has grown until It has become necessary to build the fine structure shown herewith to serve McCORMICK, S. C., NEWS McCormick, 8. C,—The Woodmen of the World commemorated Woodmen Decoration Day last Sunday by deco rating the grave of our only deceased Woodman, Bov. H. L. Martin. Mr. W. G. Huguley spent last Sun day In Evans, Qa., visiting relatives, going on to Augusta Monday on bug ness. Mr. G. T. Baughman and son, Bren* necke, left last Monday for Atlanta, where they will spend the summer. The ladles of the Civic League serv ed Ice cream and cake at' the city park last Friday, the proceeds of which will be used for beautifying the city. Miss Kosa McCracken came up to McCormick last Monday from Augus ta to spend a while with home folks. Mr. H, L. Stone and family, who for a number of years have been residents of McCormick, expect to leave here in a few days for Atlanta, where they will make their future home. J. Buckley, F. H. Timberlake, Dan J. Beechnor, R. H. Weekly, J. S. Fitz gerald, John H. Park, D J. Bolster, D. J. Sheahan, Jas. E. Deas, T. F. Mc- C: rty, Wm. J. Rooney, A. R. Andrews, Jas. E. Key, E. H. Greneker, H. G. Kale, W i. J. Brenner, R. A. Sutton. Jas. D. White, J. R, Andrews, A. G. White, J. W. Fitzgerald, A. J, Bol linger, J. M. Maher, C. S. Rieketson, J. D. Clarke, John F. Brickie, D .S. Brodie, J. H. Bredenberg, Thos. Cos tello, J. F. Magarahan, C. C. Stulb T G. Wright, lx>uis Sohler & Son John M. Bush, John H. Sehler, D. J. Scully, John Scully, J. J. Collins, Jas. A. Cashin, D. J. Desmond, Williams Printing Co.; J. F. Dressel, F. E Bag by. Mgr. S. H. Kress Co.; W. C. Lewis, soda & cigars. Wm. O. White, Jas, F. Tonner, G. P. Bates, R. D. Crocker, A. H Von derLeith, I. Sawilowskv, Jas F Ilurd ashnw, M. D.; F. W. Hulse, Sr„ Peter Thermos, merchant; John M. Shee han, T. F. Culbreth, J. E. Goetchius. J. L. Cooper, W. D. Mahoney, A A. Eubanks, A. H. Nichols, M. R. Havs, A. B. Crump, W. S. Radford, D. R. Mack, Barksdale & Satcher, by Sateh er; E. B. Hook, city assessor of real estate; J. Frank Carswell, C. C. Bur ton, Mgr. Augusta Cab & Transfer Co.; T. W. Pilcher, B. W. Barrow, W. H. Vickerson, Jr., J. D. Barnes, J. B. Chapman, real estate; R. O. Bullock, Augusta Bee Hive, by Ben Herrmann; The Menter Co., C. C. Parr Mgr.; Jas. B. Pague. D. A. O’Connell, G. C. Schaufele, D. M. Almand, Union Mado Clothing Co.; D. O’Shea, Koon * Cooper, N. A Fes senden, Satcher & Nixon, T. S. Gray, John J. Sullivan, B. W. Lyon, Dykes- Lazcnby Furniture Co., by C. E. laz enby; The Great Eastern Shoe Co., by R. G. Tarver; J. E. Tarver, Robert L. Morris, Aaron Sliver, Geo. F. Claus sen, A. G. Rhodes * Son. Furniture Co., by Geo. E. Stovall, Mgr; Henry J. Godin, Clias. A. Meyer. Jacob Wat son, J. w. Swindell, A. S. Dunbar, T. J. Helmy. M. T. Price, C. H. Pankln, Do Drop In. W. C Lewis, Prop.; Joe McAultffe, S. Gould, Thos. J. Miller, C. Heyman, B. S. Rucker, J. P. Cox. T. M. Willis, P. ,T. Buckley. P. H. Videtto, 1.. M. Cater, W. G. Ford, real estate; J. N. Robins; R. W. Riley, Jos. I’. Bartley, C. B. Stough ton, B. R. Mitchell, Jas. J. Mura, Fred Townsend Walker, E. C. James, W. J. Hall, W. W. Kimball Co., by Ira E Perkins, Mgr.; W. 11. Griffin, Jules Heymann, W. H. Holman, The Walton Printing Co., by Mulford Walton; Dr. Henry Brooks, D. Gra ham, J. T,. Roesal, IT. J. Markwaltor, D. Slusky, Lockhart, Lucky & Co. Joseph L. Ergle, John R. White, Davis &. Nees, John 1,. Armstrong, Hackett & Bell, C. V. McAullffe. Koon * Coop er, Goodwin & Duvall, Alexander, Goodwin, Duval Co., Mathcny & Pee bles. Warren Wnlker. C. W. Beeson, S. M. Wilson, John T. Buckley, Geo W Wright. A. K. Clark, W. P. Lester W C. Lyeth, J. E. Hitt, Chas. F. Baker, Jas. A. Cannon, L. FI. Charbonnler, Jr., D. Nachman, W. W. Ramsey, Glenn A. Legwen, T. N. Hogan, J. Lpe Etheridge, J. E. Luke, B. Tl. Russell, Jr., W. H. Saul. C. B. Young, W H Goodrich, M. D.; W. C. Kellogg, M. D ; C. I. Bryans, M. D.; H William Shaw, M. D.; Eugene E. Murphey, M. D.; w. R. Houston, M. D.; Talmadgo Wil son, M. D.; 11. A. MoElroy, M. D.; J. W. Wallace, M. D.; A. S. Blanchard, M. D.; J. R. Robertson, M. D.; W. H. Roberts, M. D. S. Lichensteln, M. T>. ; C. H. Tlbert, M. D.'; Chas. B. Patterson. M D ; O. T. Bernard, M. D.; S. J. Lewis, M. D., Henry Middleton Michel, M. D.; Aud ley Hill &, Co., George L. Lam hark, A. Studdert, W. R. Jones, W. T. Scott, P. G. Horne, J. F. Lamback, J. E. Campbell, Jr., Otto W. Marshall, E. J. Erbeldlng, H. H. Oellerlch, Wm. F. Rowe, T. M. Philpot, L. R. Daniel, Wm. F. Rowe, Jr. exclusively as a salesroom for Fords. It has grown until the Ford end of the Lombard business Is equally as im portant as any other end of the Lom bard business, which Is considerable growth when yeu remember that the other ends have ben growing since 1869. And It Is the earnest wish of the fac tory that the names of Augusta, Ford and Lombard shall continue for many years to come to typify the South's progressive spirit, and that these three shall remain the triumphant trio of Augusta’s territory. Mr. J. B. Tyler, of Savannah, Ga., has been In McCormick for several days, visiting among friends. “Boom er" Tyler was a telegraph operator here about a year ago. Miss Myrtle Mickies from Greon-- wood, arrived In McCormick last Thursday to be the guest of Mrs Ru ben H. Willingham Dr. B. A. Mattlson and son, Frank, spent last Monday In I.lncolnton, Ga., on a visit, making the trip in their recently purchased automobile. Miss Lucy Brown left last Monday for Charleston, 8. C„ where she will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. S. B. Harper. Dr. Charles C. Fuller spent last Wednesday In Lincoln county, Ga, doing dental work In the vicinity of Marlin's Cross Roads. Mr. G. J. Sanders has bought an au tomobile truck In which to haul the new and very popular beverage which he manufactures here, known as "Chero Cola.” By the use of this truck he can have the bottles delivered in shorter Here’s the Biggest Real Estate , Bargain I Have Offered Yet Consists of about 9 acres on Turpin Hill car lino. Nine-room res idence, with water and electric lights; also four room cottage; all nec-. essarv outhouses. Owner leaving Augusta only cause of this sale. Rea sonable terms can lie arranged 'You can buy it now for $9,000. “Let’s talk it. over.” Glad to show it to you at your earliest convenience. Come quick, bof ore it is sold. Splendid as a Truck Farm. Ideal as a Poultry Plant. Or you can lay off in lots and Double Your Money. 111,1 " " - * G. P. TALBOTT REAL ESTATE AGENT 511 Leonard Building. Phone 3057 time and more satisfactorily than by wagons as formerly. Quite a crowd of young people en joyed a picnic last Wednesday evening at Soarles' Mill. Those who took part In the sport were Misses Smith, Wil helm, Leslie Newman, Bertha Sanders, Mayblume McCain, Thelman Bailey, Maude Huguley, Runy Roberts and Frances and Jennie Lou Connor; Messrs. Dan Bell. Fred MoCaln, Char lie and Clayton Morgan, Stuart Park er, Ben Rramblette, Johnnie Kennedy, Frank Peason, Mr. Abies and Mr. J. B. Dawson. Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fuller, and Mr. and Mr. J. Arch Talbert. CANCEL BANANA RATES. Washington, D. C+~ Increases proposed by the Alabama and Vicksburg Railway and other carriers In freight rates on bananas from New Orleans, Galveston and other gulf ports to Nebraska and Kansas points, were cancelled today by the Inter-state commerce commission. The proposed higher rates previously had been suspended by the commission until July 13th, next. GREAT REDUCTION OE SUMNER MILLINERY Our entire stock of Mid-Bummer Millinery, comprleng all of the newest stylee and ihapes, suitable Tor any occasion at the season of the year, will be placed on ssle beginning Monday at a great reduction. 84 TRIMMED WHITE HATB sl.9B— These huts are the very newest est ects for mid-summer wear. They are made of fine quality Imported chip, very closely woven aud sun bleached, u pure white trimmed with Imported flowers with grosgraln combined silk lined. Shown In five different shapes, at Sl-&6 UNTRIMMED HATS —Women's 1.25 Untrlmmed Chip Hats, In all the latest ahapes and atyles; special at, only TOC GOLDEN BROS. Ladies’ Outfitters 1054 Broad St. It’s the most talked of car In the world. Starling merit has sold It to over 580,000 people of avary nation the world over. Ford service and guar antee are both included In the price. This means a lot to any auto buyer. SSOO for the runabout; sr>so for the touring car and $750 for the town car—T. o. b. Detroit, com plete with equipment. Get catalog and particu lar* from Lombard Iron Works and Suppiy Co. a Sale of Ready-to-Wear for Warm Days 200 Summer Dresses Just Received $7.50, OQ QQ $8.50, $lO and sl2 Val. to go on sale Monday vu.uO Wo have Just received and place on sale Monday a beautiful lot of 200 Women's Rummer Dresgcs, which wo will put on gale as a continuation of our enorraoug Dress Sale that hag been running for the last few days—comprising Cotton Volleg, Cotton Crepeg, fancy Figures and Plaids, In dote and etrlpi*, an well aa In ail-whtte; alio cool Linen Cord Dresses in a great variety of the newest styles and colorg—a truly remarkable collection and one that Is bound to com mand your attention. On sale Monday at the above low prices. Another Lot Dresses $1.98, $2.50, $3.50 This tot comprises fancy Ginghams, Crepes. Htrlped Vollea and French Lawns In fancy stripes and figures, tastily made and pret tlly trimmed. They are splendid values, and you will not pass them by when once you see them. Extra Special Sale Middy Blouses With each mouse we give a Separate skirt (material to match), all, Monday for e\wr _ only UOC There Is just an even 100 lq the lot, so early coming Is exceedingly advisable. A splendid chance to get an entire Middy Suit for the cost ol*t he Blouse. Sizes 16. to 18 and 34 to 40. On Sale Monday morning. SEVEN