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EIGHT
Special Watermelon Train to
Be Operated Into Augusta Each
Day Over the 0. & F. Railway
Superintendent Dickson of That Road Says 1,200 Cars Will
Be Handled, Two-Thirds of Which Will Come Into Au
gusta—Some to Remain Here, Others to Be Shipped
Through Augusta—Fine Crops Along Road.
Mr. G. F. Dickson, superintendent,
and Mr. R. D. Purvis, trainmaster of
the Georgia apd Florida Railway with
headquarters at Douglas, were visi
tors at the general offices of the road
In Augusta today. Roth of these gen
tlemen declare that the crop prospect
along the line of the O. & F. Is prob
ably better than at any time before
In the history of the road.
"Traffic Manager li. O. McFadden
and I went over the road during the
past two or three days,” said Dr.
Dickson, "and the outlook for mag
nificent yields Is splendid all along the
line.
"The watermelon movement is .lust
beginning and we expect to handle 1-
200 cars, two-thirds of which will come
Into Augusta, a portion of them for
local consumption hut the greater part
to bo turned over to other roads for
shipments to the North, Fast anil
HELD FOR STEALING
GOVERNMENT GOODS
Walter H. Duren Sent Back to
Jail Yesterday to Await Trial
in U. S. Court.
Walter H. Duren, a former member
of the Augusta militia under Captain
Thad C. Jowltt, was given a prellml
nary "hearing yesterday before IT. S.
Commissioner C. .1. Skinner, ,Ir., In
his offices In the Federal building,
and as a result bound over to the
next term of the United States grand
Jury on the charge of stealing prop
erty of the IT. H. government In de
fault of S3BO bond ho was sent hack
to the Rllehmond eounty jail, where
he was placed Saturday upon arrest
by Deputy TJ. R. Marshall Pierce, of
this city
MR. RICHARDW BOYLE,
CARTOONIST, IN CITY
Mr. Richard W. Doyle, former car
toonist of Norman E. Mark’s Buffalo
Times, Is In the city on a visit, meet
ing his old friends and making many
new friends.
He Is enthusiastic In booming
Greater Augusta. As soon as he laid
his eyes on the city's skyscraper dis
trict he began talking about how the
old town will show up her sister cities
Id growth from now on.
Coughs and Colds Weaken the System
Continued Coughs. Colds and Bron
chial trouhles are depressing and
weaken the system. I.oss of weight
and appetite generally follow. (Set i
60c bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery today. It will stop your cough.
The first dose helps The best medi
cine for Stubborn Coughs. Colds and
all Throat and Dung Troubles. Mr. <>.
H. Brown. Muscatine, Ala., writes:
"My wife wits sick during the hot
summer months and I honestly I*'
Iteve Dr. King's New Discovery saved
her life.” Good for children. 60c and
*I.OO, at your Druggist.
A cool Bungalow on Monte
Sano for sale, cheap. Phone
76-W between 7 and 10 this
evening.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING
Hava your shoes repaired at
these prices
Men’s Whole nottoins,
••wed *IOO
Men's Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels #1 OQ
Men’s Hnlf Soles, sewed .. tXc
Men's Half Soles, nailed .. 50'
Ladles Half Poles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 75*'
ladles' Half Soles, sewed .. 50‘
i.ndles' Half Soles, nailed . .JJKC
Children's Half Sole* 25 r * 35*'
Rest Rubber
Heels 25' \ 35<\ 45*'
Helm beck's Double Wear Rubber
Heels 50'’
Work done while yon wait
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 948 9f>R Broad St
J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms *1 10
ROOF LEAKY
Have your work done by experi
enced tlnnere. All work given per
aonel attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE '
Phone 1081. 683 Broad Ft
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waitiner.
Polite Attent on.
221 Jackson
Went. Beginning today we will oper
ate a Hptrial watermelon train into
Augusta each day. arriving here about
noon. We make it a point to have tin
train Mart from flown the road about
five o’clock In the afternoon, picking
up earn an it comes along. By five
o’clock the owner* usually finish load
ing and are ready to turn the < ars
over to iih. We will give the South
ern and foaM. Line a, great many < ars
for Hie North and Kant and the Geor
gia Railroad many earn for the Went.
“The cantaloupe crop wan hurt by
the May drouth tr Home extent. We
are just finishing up with the canta
loupe movement and will handle about
fifty earn.
“The corn and cotton in in the finest
kind of Hhape. There have been rains
from one end of the road to the other
and if the present prospects continue
there will be a bumper crop made.
MINNESOTA PRIMARIES.
St. Paul, Minn —The race for the Re
publican gubernatorial nomination be
tween Gov. A. o. Kberhart and W. E
Lee wan the outstanding feature of to
day’H Mate-wide primary to nominate
a full Republican Mate ticket, several
members of rongresH, *a democratic
and progressive, candidate for gover
nor and Mato senators and representa
tive For the democratic guberna
torial nomination. Congressman W.
S. Hammond was opposed by Haniel
Lawler. W i
Cures Stubborn, Itchy Skin Troubles.
"I could scratch myself to pieces’’
Is often heal’d from sufferers of Ecze
ma, Tetter. Itch and similar Skin
Irruptions. Don’t Scratch—Stop the
Itching at once with Dr Hobson’s Ec
zema Ointment. Its first application
starts healing: the Red, Rough, Scaly.
Itching Skin Is soothed by the Heal
ing and Cooling Medicines. Mrs. C. A.
Elnfeldt. Rock Island, 111., after lining
Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, writes:
'rids is the first time in nine years
I have hern free from the dreadful
ailment.” Guaranteed. 60c, at your
I ruggist.
A cool Bungalow on Monte
Sano for sale, cheap Phone
75 W between 7 and 10 this
evening.
FUNERAL NOTICES
■ E\ i Hi': RELATIVES KM >
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M
Keirsey, Hr.. are respectfully Invited
1" attend i hf* funeral of their son, |
HENRY M . .lit., at the Grace Mefho- I
• list Church. Nn* th Augusta. TOMOR- j
ROW tWednesday> AFTERNOON at 5
odock Interment In the North An- |
gusts Cemetery. Jt6o
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
TRANSFER STOCK.
AFTER DUE PUBLICATION* OF THIS
notice, as required by law. it Is my In
tention to transfer three shares of
Georgia Railroad A- Ranking Company
stork, standing in the name of Mrs
Mary K. Venable.
OAILLARD H TENNKNT.
J 2 9 16 23 Kexecutor.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY— |
My virtue of an order of His Ilobr,
Henry < * Hammond. Judge of the Su
perior Court of Richmond County. Geor
gia, In the equitable suit of T. F. Mc-
Carty. ns next friend of Cassie Hueber
and Lillian lfuebor vs. N. J. Hueber,
May Huber. .7no. A. Hueber and Ltsste
Hueber, will be sold for rash at the Court
House of said County, between the usual
hours of Sheriff's Sales, on the f Tst
Tuesda> in July, 1914. to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
real estate: All that lot of land lying
and being In Augusta, Richmond Coun
ty. Georgia, faring ninety-four (94) feet
on the North side of South Boundary
street, and bounded as follows: On the
North bv lands now or formerly of Dr
Zeake; East by lands now ctr formerly
of Mrs. Quinn, on the South by South
Boundary street; and on the West by
part of the John Hickey tract, the east
ern boundary of said tract of land run
n'ng s distance of twelve Of) feet from
Smith Boundary street parallel with the
western bound ry thereof, and thence to
the western line of said tract of land 1
sixty (60) feet d stunt from South!
Boundary street, said tract of land he- |
Ing separated from the remainder of the j
John Hickey tract by n fence. which I
fence is the western boundary of the lot !
Inst described. Provided, nevertheless,
no bid will be accepted for less than
five hundred ($500.00) dollars The pur
chaser will pay for the papers.
This 2nd day of June. 1914
ALBERT G. INGRAM.
Commissioner.
I! A WOODWARD.
Commissioner.
PAUL CHANCE,
.7 2 9 16 23
st\ti of Georgia! '
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Mrs Ruble Revno ds Clerc vs Edward
1 Clerc.- In the Superior Court of sa d
County. Filed to the July Term. 1914
Libel for Divorce.
To the Defendant. Kdwrsrd T,. Ore:
You are hereby required to appear In
person or by attorney on the 3rd Monday
in July, 1914. In the Superb" Court of
said County to answer the Pli Intiff -n
a Libel for Divorce, in default wrhr**eof
the court will proceed as justice may
appertain.
Wires* the Honorable Henry C.
U nov’ond, Judge of ?*>,. Superior Court
of Richmond County, Georg'a.
This Bth day of April. 1914.
DANIEL KERR.
Clerk. Superior Court. R. Co.. Ga.
IS \AC S PEEBLES. JR .
Plaintiff’* Atty Ml« 30 J 3 16c
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY
Catherine Mathilda Ulmer vs George
D Ulmer. Libel for Divorce. Richmond
Superior Court. July Term, 1914:
The defendant In the above stated
case Is hereby notified to be and appear
at the next July Term, 1914. of the Su
perior C-airt of tn d County, to be held
on the third Mondsy of said July Term,
to answer the Above Libel for Divorce
In default whereof the Court will pro- j
ceed as to justice may appertain
Witness the Honorable Henry C Ham
mond. Judge of s.tid Court This, the
Ist day of June, 1914.
GEO R roURNEI.L.
I I 11 Jty I i i 1 • w
Notice to Debtor's and Creditor's.
Not ce I* hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Polly Smith, deceased,
of said County, to render an account of
their demands to me within the time
prescribed by law properly made out
And all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to tri'ke im
mediate payment to the under* gnd.
This the 19th da* of May. 1911
G. 8 BURRUS
Executor of Estate of Polly Smith.
M II U JI IK VO
Daily Pattern
9888 \ ) \ ]
9888.—A DAINTY DRESS FOR THE
“TINY TOT.”
Child's Dress with Yoke and Long or
Shorter Sleeve. Tn High or Low
Round Collarless Style.
Lawn, nainsook, dimity, crossbar
muslin, crepe, voile, mull, silk, percale,
cashmere, or flannellette may he used
for this design. It has simple lines,
is easy to make and pretty. The fin
ish could be lace or embroidery for a
“best” dress, while If made of nain
sook, a yoke of “all over” would be
nice, with a simple hem finish. The
pattern is cut in four sizes: 1, 2. 3
and 4 years. It requires 2 1-2 yards
of 36-inch material for a 3-year-size,
with 2 1-2 yards of 4-Inch edging for
ruffle.
A pattern of this illustration mailed
to any address on receipt of 10 cents
in silver or stamps.
No. .Ilii
Nemo -
St r oot ul No.
City ate*
POLITICAL NOTICES
TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA
Circuit: I am a candidate for the
Judgeship of the Superior Courts of
tho Augusta Circuit, subject to the ap
proaching August White Primary. I
will appreciate your support-
Respectfully,
ts ISAAC 8. PEEBLES. JR
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—These arrivals and departures
nr« given ns Information. Arrivals and
connection* are not guaranteed
88 I S 2 j | 15 j 37
2 40n| 2:4<Vp|Lv Augusta Ar) &:65a| 1:40a
4:26a| 4:l7n|Ar Bar’well Lv| 7:l3*t>l *Ol a
4 r.Oal 4 - 43p|Ar. Donm’k l.v> 6:44n|11:81p
5:35nl R'CBplAr Or’buTg Lvl 8:67n|10:53 P
7:20a1 6:ssp|Ar Sumter Lv| 4:3oa| 9:30p
9 Oftn! 8 IF.plAr Florence Lvl 3:15al 8:00p
I:lsp|l2:4R*lAr Wll eton Lvl J 3:45p
8;00p| f>:?sajAr Rlchm’d Lvl 6-35p| R:t"n
11:5ftp| 9:00n Ar W teh't'n Lv| 3 o"*pj 4:90*
1 3*atlO:27n Ar Baltim’* T.vj lMspj ?-50a
4:64n!12:4Rp1Ar W Phlla Lv|ll:B6a(l2:l9n
t IBa| 1 BTplAr n York T.vi 9:lßaj 9:30 p
Through Strol Pullman Sleepers on
trams 3? and 35. between Augusta and
New York Observation Broiler Car. be
tween Augusta and Florence Standard
Dining Car north c>f Florence.
Through Sleeper between Atlanta and
Wilmington via *gu*ta on trains 37
and 38. connecting at Florence with New
York sleepers and main line points.
T. B. WALKER.
District Pssssngsr Agent,
Augusts. Os. Phone 625.
Southern Railway
Sch.dule Eff.dlv* May 3, 1914.
N B Rchfdulr flgur.» published only
ua Inform it lon nnd nrr not gunrint-od.
Union Station, All Trains Dally.
Tralna Depart to
No
IS Charleston, S. C 7:30a.m.
8 Columbia, S, C. 7:10a m.
132 Washington, New Tork .... 3:55p.m.
32 Charleston 3:4opm;
2« Columbia 6 00p.m.
34 Chnrh'ston. Jacksonville .. .11:40p.m.
W Charleeton 3:45a m.
Traina Arrive From
No
25 Charleston. Jacksonville ... 3 30a nf
19 Columbia J 10:(Fa m
131 Washington. New Tork ...13:0tpm
81 Charleston 215 pm
7 Columbia 8:33p m.
17 Charleston to sop m.
* Charleston 1 30a .u."
Pu’iman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara
Coaches, piping Car Service.
Thone 831 or 947 for Information end
Pu i’" ■ n Reservations
MAGRUDFR DFNT, Cat Pass. Agent.
T 29 Broad St . Augusta. O*
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(EFFECTIVE JUNE 7TH, 1914.)
No. Arrive From—
• 2 At’anta Macon, Athena and
Waahlngton 3■ 25pm
• 4 Atlanta 3:3oam
• 6 Atlanta Macon 8:28 pm
• 3 Atlanta. M con. Athena
and Washington 10:30 ppm
•10 Union Point. Macon and
Waahlngton ll:00a.m
IS Camak 8:45a m
Pullman Sleeper and Parlor Car Se rvlce.
Noe S and 4, Aufutta and Atlanta.
Noa 1 anil 4, Charleston and Alla nta.
Noa S and 4. Atlanta und Wilmlnx ton.
Noa t and t, Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Ausuata and Atlanta.
Noa t and «, Pullman S.eeper. Au guata and Chicago.
Noa 1, i. 7 and (. Broiler Buffet Parlor t'ar. Augusta and Atlanta.
J P. BTI I.ITPS. G. P. ‘
C. C. M MII.IJN, Q. A. P. A.
•01 BROAD STRICT. PHONES 2t7, Ml and 22tt.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Swappers' Column
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There's no
charge for insertions. You pay 5
cen'B 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 th©
Swappers' Column.
WILL TRADE: MAXWELL RUN
abount, 16 horsepower, for Ford Tour
ing car. or real estate or anything of
equal value. Car in perfect order. Ad
dress M, Swappers’ Column, care Her
ald.
WILL SWAP: ONE NO 2 OLIVER
typewriter, n first-class running or
der, for a good bicycle or anything of
equal value. Address Bicycle, Swappers’
Column, care Herald.
WANTED —Boarders
WANTED: A YOUNG MAN TO Oc
cupy a cool front sleeping room with
another party on the Hill, in private
family. Terms, $22.50 for room, break
fast and 6 o’clock dinner, also Sunday
dinner: must bring reference to char
acter and standing. Address Want, care
Herald. Jl6
BOARDERS of: ROOMERS, THE HILL,
central location, on car line. Apply X.
Y. care Herald. J2O
WANTFD—Miscellaneous
WANTED: “ CAN USE HORSE AND
buggv for its board: will be well taken
care of. Chance for party leaving city.
Address P. O. Box 227, Augusta, Ga. Jl7
WANTED—ReaI Estate
I WOULD LIKE TO GET IN COMMTT
nication with owner of a nice home in
Summerville, who is willing to sell at a
reasonable price. Address B. R., carp
Herald. J 23
WOULD T.IKE TO BUT A HOUSE IN
good neighborhood on the basis of a
S3OO payment cash, and a small payment
of, s;»y SSO per month, until principal and
interest are paid. Address B. T. care
Herald. J 22
WANTED HELP—Female !
WANTED: A SERVANT TO LIVE ON ;
place. Apply 2260 Wrightsboro Road.
WANTED HE! P—Male
WANTED. A GOOD NEOHO MAN TO
cook, at Peach Orchard, near Augusta.
Phone 635. __ JlB
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR RENT: 13 NEW ROOMS. 1100
block Reynolds street, for colored ten
ants. Apply 735 Calhoun street. Phone
1905-J. Jl6p
FOR FtFc—Rea! Estate
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, SUITABLE'
for two families; possession at once.
Furnishings for sale cheap. Apply 1431
Broad street. Jl6
€. of Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedules (75tb Meridian Time)
DEPARTURES.
For Dublin, Savannah, Macon
and Florida points **7:3o a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah... *2:30 p.m.
For Savannah. Macon, Colum
bus and Birmingham •9:30 p.m.
Tybeo Limited for Savan
nah, Dublin and Flor
ida points a6:60 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 points b12:45 a.m.
•♦Daily except Sunday. *Daily.
a-Sunday only. b-Monday only.
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30
n m. Rnd arriving at 7:50 p. m., be
tween Augusta and Savannah connect
ing at T'lllen with through train for
Macon, Columbus, Birmingham and
Montgomery.
Vestibuled e’ectrlc-llghted. Sleeping
Cars, are carried on night trains be
tween Augusta and Savannah. Ga.; con
necting at Millen with through Sleeping
Cars to and from Macon, Columbus. Bir
mingham and Atlanta.
For any Information a* to fares, sched
ules, etc., write or communicate with
W W. HACKETT.
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Phone No. 62. 719 Broad Street.
Augusta, Ga.
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.
(Effective May 31, 1914.)
Departures.
7:19 A. M . No. 5 Dally for Anderson
11:00 A M . No. I—Dally for Greenwood.
Spartanburg. Greenville. Asheville.
4:25 P M.. No 3—Dally for Spartan
burg Greenville, ete.
5:30 A M.. 46 Daily except Sun
da v. for Beaufort, Port Royal and
Charleston.
P M . No 4f—Dallv for Beaufort.
Port Rovnl, Charleston Bnv*nnah.
5:30 A M . No 48—Sun ay only, for
Beaufort, Port Royal Charleston
and Savannah.
Arrivals.
12:10 P. M . No. 2—Dallv from Spartan,
burg Greenville, etc.
7:05 P M No. 4—Dally from Spartan
burg Asheville.
12:25 P M . No. 4;—Daily from Beau
fort. Port Royal, Charleston and
Savannah.
60 r p M No 45—Dally except Sun
day, from Beaufort. Port Royal
and Charleston.
2:15 A. M., No 47 Monday only. f»*f>m
Beaufort. Port Royal, Charleston.
Savannah
I (V' V M , No. 6—Drily from Andergon
Effective June 14th, Pullman Parlor
Buffet Car* will be operated between
Augusta and Asheville on trains Nos. 1
and 2 In connection with Sou. Rv. Caro
lina Special from Spartanbtirg
ERNEST WILLIAMS.
General Passenger Agent
929 Broadway, Augusta, Oa.
No. Depart To—
• 1 Atlanta, Macon, Athens and
Washington 7:40a.m.
•3 Atlanta 2 00 am
•;* Atlanta and beyond 12 30 prn
••11 Camak and Macon 6 30 pm
7 Atlanta, Macon and Wash
. ington j:2o pm
•9 Union To ni Washington
and Athens 4:55 pm
•Dally. IDslly except Sunday.
TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN
<CITY) TIME.
FOR SALE —iviisoti'laneous
FOR SALE:: A JERSEY COW WITH
young calf; cow will give 4 gallons of
milk. Address W. K. Nelson. Phone 409
4 rings. Jl7
FORESALE: PATENT LEATHER, TAN
and white slippers for children, at
ha f price this week. Cook-McKie Cho*
Co., 970 Broad street. Jll
FOR SALE: CHILDREN SHOES. ALL
styles, to go below cost this month.
Cook-McKie Shoe Co.. 970 Broad street.
JlB
FOR SfJLE: ALL WHITE «
OxfonHs and pumps for ladies, reduced
to cost. Cook-McKie Shoe Co., 970 Broad
street. JlB
FOR SALE: CHILDREN’S SHOES BE
iow cost. Don’t fail to visit our bar
gain counter. Cook-McKie Shoe Co..
970 Broad street. JlB
FOR SALE: THOSE VEkY IN I Kr;-:s . •
Ing paper novels you have been look
ing for. Dellquest’s New and Old Book
shop. 213-215 7th street. 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 him this spring. Box 1077, Asheville,
N. C. jl6c
FOR SALE: MOTORCYCLE. IN GOOD
condition, cheap. Address Motorcycle,
care Herald. Jl6
FOR SALE: ONE DINING ROOM TA
hle and one brass bed, cheap to quick
buyer; can he seen at 1365 Broad street.
Jl6
FOR SALE ONE GRAND PIANOi
good condition, can he seen at Asbury
parsonage, 3016 D’Antignac street. Cash,
$25.00. Jl6
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. ::::::::::::::::::::::: j j ;
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
We can furnish you with standard
guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to
20 per cent less than list price. a * B ®
do your repairing at small cost; a 1
work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Get our prices before buying else
where.
DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
WTien your car neefl* repairing
bring It to u«.
We keep your Electric Self-Starter.
Electric Lights and Generators In
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 2937. 736 Remolds St.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Protect your automobile In the
Royal Insurance Company, of Eng
land. Strongest In the world. In
sures against Fire, Thef% Liability,
Property Damage. and Collision
.Damages. We also Issue accident and
health policies. All at the lowest
adequate rates.
J. V, H. ALLEN 4 CO.,
Phone 411. 121 Jackson Bt.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
W* have opened a frst-claas Paint
Bhop, nnd can attend your wants at
verv reasonable cost.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.,
Just across the Bridge.
AUTO REPAIRING
Electric Self-Starter and Ignition
'experts. AH worV guaranteed.
b. r. BOONE
Phone 326. 527 Brosd.
BICYCLES
Agent for READING. STANDARD,
NATIONAL. PIERCE. We have the
best equipped repair shop in the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE,
226-28 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 PR|MT<; nPAWINCS
Blue Prnts. per sq. ft, 2e
Best grade Drawing Supplies for
sale. Experienced draftsman to do
tracing and drawing.
AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO.,
Phone 2362. 466 Dyer Bldg.
Augusta. Ga.
Special attention to mall orders.
BOARDING HOUSES
All boarding houses should buy their
COAL AND WOOD from
W. C. IVEY & CO.
i’hone 780.
CIGARS
For Bigger. Busier Augusta Smoke
P. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry.
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY
No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Phones: Office, 2478 and Residence,
4826-1*
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kinds, windshields,
lamps’ and showcase glass, and re
puttying a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 417-J. 628 Ellis SL
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
H. L HUTSON
Fans. Motors end Dynamos.
House W ring and Fixture*.
Phone 887. 498 Bth SL
FOR SALE —Real Esate
FOR SALE: A NICE FARM OF SIX
acres with some improvements includ
ing a handsome old co’onial home. Prop
erty located on The Hill, about half mil©
from car line. Price only $5,000, and
only a tiny cash payment required. Ad
dress Bargain, care Herald. Jl7
NEW BUNGALOW ON MONTE SANO,
convenient to car line, large rooms,
broad breezy piazza, positively the cool
est place on the Hill; wdll sell cheap and
make terms. Address Bungalow, care
Herald. JlB
FOR SALE McDOWELL STREET, sl.
000; lot 60x205. next to the corner of
Heath street; well located. Apply 1240
Broad street. J 22
FGR SALE —Livestock
FOR SALE: ONE MULE; CAN BE
seen at Eugene Simpkln's Blacksmith
Shop, Hamburg, S. C. JlB
FOR RENT—FIat
FOR RENT: THREE-ROOM FLAT AND
bath, on Heard street, at $12.50. Apply
to Koon & Cooper. 857 Broad. Jl6
FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED
flat for light housekeeping with all
conveniences. 119 7th street. J2O
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: RAVEN BICYCLE, BLUE EN
amel, steel rims, double tube tires, top
bar has been broken. Reward if return
ed to J. Henry Bulle, The Tailor. Phone
2289. Jl7
FOR SALE: SPECIAL LOT LADIES*
White Mary Jane pumps, at $1.50.
Cook-McKie Shoe Co., 970 Broad street.
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GARAGES
IVEY’S GARAGE
Phone 2197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES.
Five years' experlf .ce 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'/2C
' Motor cars washed and polished.
25e. 40c.
UNION GARAGE
663 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.
Lamps IteductJ
10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitney-Evc Co.
1033 Broad St. Phone 1318.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makns your mattresses level
and 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 686. 639 Broad St.
Pianos, Player Pianos. Eectrlc
Pianos. Organs, Oraphophones and
Rpcnriis—Everything Musical.
PIANOS AND VICTROLAS
Phone 3327. 854 Broad.
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,
818 Broad Street.
PRINTING
Our name stands fur quality la
printing Try us on your next order
and we guarantee you will be satls
fed In every respect Personal su
pervision given every order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO,
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE & CO.
Tin and Rubber Roofing. Repair
ing and Painting.
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylights. Lowest prices.
935 Broad St. Telephone 284.
PRESSING CLUB
kfirst-claee L’leinlng. Pressing and
Repairing. I am now located at
214 Cummings Sr..
WILEY WALTON.
REALESTATE
If you buy your houses, lots end
farm lands from me we both make
money.
J. B. CHAPMAN
Phone 2900-J. Elite & Campbell Sta
L. P. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Ga. 469.
TUESDAY, JUNE 16.
BUSINESS NOTICES
CARBIDE
for light plants, in large
cans, at Lombard Iron Works. Jl9
WM. CRAIG 4 SONS.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLAST
erers, stucco and cements. Estimates
furnished. Address P. O. Box 267, Au
gusta. Qa. Ji9p
SUMMER SCHOOL.
FOR PUPILS OF ALL GRADES.
Daily session, 9 to 12 o’clock. Begin
ning July 6th, closing August 14th. Sub
jects: Arithmetic, grammar, spelling and
penmanship. Enrollment limited to 3C
pupils. For information, call Miss Dur
ban, phone 1585-J; Miss Abernathey,
phone 1411. j2O
FINANCIAL '
MONET lO LEND ON REAL ESTATE.
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR TIUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT
your o’-d disabled 4 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. M2tf
SUMMER SCHOOL OPEN.
ALL GRADES TAUGHT AND SPE
clal 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
WANTED: TOU TO SEE THE STTLES
of new Bibles Just received, at prices
to suit you. Dellquest’s. 213-215 Seventh
street. ts
STORAGE
We do storage.
IVe pack and ship goods.
Wo save you money on second
hand goods.
W e save ypu money on new goods.
We always have bargains for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.,
Phone 658. 887 Broad.
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Dlseasee of men, women and chil
dren treated without operation.
I FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE
DR. N. E. ALFORD
Office 969 Broad St
TAILORS
HARDWICK & GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS.
Suits made to order. Phone 1632.
213 tbh Street.
JACKSON Sc BAILEY
Phone 1784. 823 9th Street.
First Class Tailoring. Cleaning,
Pressing and Repalrtn-.
TAILORING
I can save you money on your
Tailoring. Also first-Class Pressing.
Cleaning and Repairing—s suits
cleaned and presse* for 31.50. Ladles'
and gent’s work given careful atten
tion. Work cal'ed for and delivered.
W L. STEPHEN, Prop.
Phone 1580-W . 210 12th SL
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.
UPHOISTFRIIVR
Furniture of all kinds upholstered
■nd repaired. Furniture packed for
shipplna. AH work guaranteed.
W. T. SKINNER 4 CO.
124 VJ Washington St.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO. .
Phone 1332. 961 Broad St.
Welder* of all metals, and all kinds
of machinery breaks renalred, car
bon cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WKS„
Established 1847.
Manufacturer. of farm wagon,
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
Stove Wood a Specialty.
Quick dellverv.
C. A. KING, Wiser.
phone 2881. 840 Fenwlek.
WAGON SHOP
BLACKSMITH WORK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS.
18 Centre St.
WALL PAPER
INTERIOR DECORATING.
AWNINGS
Blda !- —cited.
Z. D. PHILLIPS.
Phone 2051. 1610 Fenwlek St
. WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 712 Broad •*.
EVERY DAY
Is Barqain Day in
the WANTS