The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 18, 1914, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN Red Men’s Convention Ended Today at Noon; Was a Splendid Session Officers Elected Yesterday Were Installed This Morning. Other Officers and Committees Appointed Today. Parade Wac An Event of Last Night. The thirty-fifth Great Run Reunion of the Improved order of Rod Mon wm ended «t noon today after the transaction of bualnr*s which *wa* left unfinished >fsterday This afternoon early rmny of Ihf <leleg.«t< - were leaving for thefr bbme* in various parts of the mate To night and tomorrow also there will he others to leave. Appointed Officer*. At the session this morning the fol lowing officers wr-v appointed for the next Great Run Session Great Hannap Jesne It Lee, Atlanta Great Mlshlnewa \V. F. Coker. Trlon, Ga, Croat Guard of Wigwam—ll. Ivey, At lanta Orest Guard of the Forest—J F. Rush, Macon Following re the committees appoint ed Board of Appeals (three years)—T. H. ! Bright, Canton. Orphans' Board (three years)- M Gav ronakl. Branford. Finance Committee (one year) K 11. Griffin, Griffin J A Hollis. Atlanta, and J. 1,. Spikes, LaGrange. Credent laid Committee (one year)— Geo O. Ilotik, Alpharetta Ga.; C. J. Rhelverton. Austell, and Alex. C. Hunter. Llthonta. Mtleagi and Per Them (one year)—Jas. C. Branan, Savannah; J. B Everldge, Columbus, and Ch s Fowler. Resolutions. Resolutions of thinks to the city and to the Red Men’s Tribes of Augusta for the de tffhtful entertainment furnished during the past Great Hun Session were unanimously adopted. The resolutions also thanked the press and others for their Interest In the convention and what UNSETTLED WEATHER, SAYS THE FORECAST The mercury took a. tumble till* morning and there came a drizzling rain with It, fulling In apella anil apaatna At 2 o'clock thi* afternoon the ruin fell more heavily and tin proapectd Were gloomy for anything but dreary weather for the rent of the day and in to the night. The forecuat made this morning in dlcuted uriHcttlcd weather for tonight and tomorrow, with probably show eru tonight. The temperature will n«t change to amount to anything, ac cording to the dope The temperature waa n good dial cooler thla morning than on any morn ing tn Bome time, the mercury going down two or three houra before noon, owing to the Honda, and remaining atatlonary moat of the day. NO TENNIS AT COUNTRY CLUB TODAY; TOO RAINY No tennla waa (laved In the South Atlantic tournnmeat at the Country Club thla morning: owing to the tn clemency of the weather. The rain alao prevented any playing thla alter a— i >i in , , . - « f »■ AUTOS FOR HIRE LARGE CARS. BY HOUR. TRIP OR DAY. Rates Reasonable. Competent Drivers Special Prices to Parties. phone 3127-J. Stand at Hickey’s Barber Shop. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING Hava your shoe* repaired at these prlcetr. Men'a Whole Bottoms, tl 00 Men'a Half Soles, aewed and Rubber Heels SI 00 Men's Half Soles, sewed TIJC Men'a Half Soles, nailed .. 50'- Lftdlee Half Soles, eewed and Rubber Heels 75c, 1 Julies' Half Soles, aewed .. ftnC Ladles 1 Half Soles, nslled . .SSC Children's Half Soles 25C A 55t Best Rubber Heels 25'', 35''. 450 Helmbaek'a Double Wear Rubber Heels ROO Work done while you wait Work railed for and delivered on short notice. I‘honc 943 »Cfi Broad St J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms . >(110 ROOF LEAKT Hav* your work dona by experi enced tinner*. All work given per sonal attention. My priori are right E. A. DEMORE Phone 1011. 611 Broad fit. GET IT HICKEY'S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street. they had done 10 help to make It a suc cess. One of the features of tills morning’s session In which a great deal of inter est was taken, was the special presenta tion of a Bast Great. Sachem's Jewel to the retiring Great Sachem of the Great Council of this state, (’has. F. Htroberg. The Jewel Is very elaborate and Is worn ori the lapel of the coat. The presentation speech was made hv Grand Master \V. I). Sloan, of the Odd Bellows, who is chairman of the hoard of appeals of the Bed Men of this state, and the remark* were wholly in harmony with the good spirit that reigned over the Red Men present. Mr. Htroberg re sponded In a brief but touching manner, In which he expressed his gratitude for the honor shown him. Jefferies Spoke. Hon. Thos. II Jefferies, of Atlanta, representative of the Great Incohonee, the chief of the order, presented greet ings from the Great Council of the United Stales. Tls address was well re ceived. The next meeting of the Great Council of the United States will be held at Portland, Me., next September, and Mr. Htroberg who was elected yesterday as the Great Representative of the Red Men in this state, will go officially from Georgia. Others who will go from Geor gia will he Messrs. C. C. Glllett; Atlanta; L If. Chappell, Columbus, and 11. M. Ward, of Savannah. The officers elected yesterday were formally Installed this morning. The parade last night, which was a brilliant special le with Its hundreds of flaming red torches, was a big event of the Session and was witnessed by many people on Broad street between 8 and 0 o'clock. noon. Important matches between Bain and Jennings and between Orr and Waring were scheduled for today. They will be played tomorrow, ho% ever, weather permitting. FUNERAL NOTICE BEALE I)IEl) Jt NE 17TH, 1911, AT his residence. 1314 Greene street, MR. T P. BEALE. Funeral services from the Church of the Sacred Heart TO MORROW (Friday) MORNING at 11 o’clock. Interment City Cemetery. JIR LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. STATU OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, dated June Ist, 1914, I will sell 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 tielonging to the Estate of Charles Webb, deceased, to-wlt: A one-half undivided Interest (Arthur Burton Cook owning the other one-half) In and to the following property, nil lo cated In the City of Augusta, In said County and State: Lot* sr.n. 361, 362, 363 nnd 354 on a pi • t of the AuffuntA I And Company rec orded In Book 3 C, pngc 298. collectively, fronting three hundred (300) feet and tlitr-o f 3) Inched, more or lean, on the North Hide of Walton Way, Went of Crawford Avenue, and extending hack of even width one hundred and nlxty (160) feet to an alley. Ha Id property I* den'jmated by the City Number* 1805. 1807. 1809 1811. 1813. 1815 and 1817 Wal ton Way; two of which lot* are under contract of eale, a* hereinafter act out: A LAO, Isote 326. 327 and 328 on *aid pint In Rook 3 C, pa** 299, fronting hundred end Kilty (160) feet, five and feet, three (3) Inchon, more or le*e. on the Went aide of CVawford Avenue, nnd extending hack one hundred and sixty (160) feet, and bounded North hy Jen kin* Street; Fnat hy Crawford Avenue; South by nn alley, nnd Went hy an alley. H:»W1 property la alno known aa Number* 819. S2l and 831 Crawford Avenue, and nn unnumbered vacant lot on Crawford Avenue. ALFO, T,of« 324. m and 325 P on miM Tint In Ttook 3 C. pag* 298 ffrnntlng tog*tbi*r ono hundred and eighty (ISO) feet, thfe« (8) Inch** more orient, on ttie smith sitde of Jenkins Street. West of Crawford Avenue and extending: baok of even width one hundred and slxtv feet to an alley; and bounded North h\ Jenkins Street; Fast and South bv an alley and Wfit bv T.ot Number 323 One lot la 'mproved and la known a* Number 1914 .Tenklna atreet. and th* remainder of aatd property la vacant. The property above deecrtned waa con veyed to Arthur Burton Cook nnd Charles Webb subject to a Peed of Trust dated May Tint 1909. and recorded In Bonk 7. n*ce 433. to aeoure an Indebt ed! e** of t|T» 000 which indebtedness la at Ml on aa'd pronerty. The lot on Walton Wav, known as City Number, 1311 fronting fifty-seven (57* feet, more or less and extending back to an alley, la aublcct »»•» - to the Tight of M c B Holler tinder a contract dated July 31at. 191**. between him nnd a«td Cook and Webb, under which at Id llol’ev |a ent’tled to have a conveyance to aald property upon the payment of •1 700 00 and Intereat; the conveyance to be made free from the lien of the Se curity Peed aforeanld The lot on Walton Wav, known -»a City Number IW. fronting forty MO) feet mt**r or less and extending back to wild adev la subject also to the right of Pena May T cp under a contract dated March ?oth 191 S, between her and aa’d Cook and Webb under which aald T,en* May l,ee la entitled to have a convey ance to aald proper tv upon the payment of $1 *4O oo and intereat: the conveyance to he made free from the lien of the Security Peed aforeanld AT.SO A lot and Improvement* on the South aide of Pen wick (formerly Me- TVmald) Street, between Gardner and Wrlirht Avenue* fronting fortv (40> feet, more or leap, and extending: back of even width one hundred and thirty-two and one.half 032*4> feet, more or leaa. and de*lgnated a* l.ot Number 9# on a plat of lots recorded In Book 3 Z. pare 30?, Tht* property 1* subject to the right of .1 M Collins under a contract dated March Ist. 1913. to have a conveyance of s*id l.ot upon the payment of s7&o 00, payable M.OO monthly and upon which there 1a now due 1333 00 and Intereat. Terms cash Purchaser to pay for I'Spem. • H H APFXANPKn. Administrator of Char’s* Webb, De ceased June 11 II J!y ? ADMINISTRATOR’* SALE STATE OK GEO KG! A. RICHMOND COtTNTT Pnder and bv virtue of the power con ferred under the will of Ik-eaton Hurley late of said County, deceased. 1 will sell at public outcry, at the Court House, In the City of Augusta, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In July. 1114, between ths usual hours of sale, to the highest bid der. the following described property be longing to the estate of Preston H vrley. deorMaed. to-wit' All tlnu tract of land, with the Im provements thereon, situated in R ch raond County. Georgia, and lying on the Georgia Kellmad near the six-mile post, containing sixty acres, more or less and bounded North by lands now or formerly Hcott; South by the rtght of-way of the Georg h R<broad; East bv a road separating It from lands of Capers and Hatton, and West bv lands now or formerly P W Murks. Trustee; and being the same property conveyed to Preston IPrley by P \v Murks and others, by deed dated October 24th, 1102, and recorded In Book 4 A. page 44. Tmns caah Purchaser to pay for papers. KITTIK H. TAFT. Administratrix with the Will Annexed of Preston Hurley, Deceased Jil u 74 J} LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY — All persons having demands against the Estate of James M. Luke, late of said County, deceased are hereby noti fied to render In to tne undersigned an account of said demands within the time required by law; and all persons Indebt ed to said deceased are required to make immediate payment. This 28th day of May, 1914. JOSEPH E. LUKE. Executor of the Wil of James M. Luke, Deceased. M2B J 4 11 18 25 .1 ly 2 SPECIAL NOTICES A CALLED CONVOCATION OF ATJ guKia Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., will bo held In the Chapter Room. Masonic Hall, Friday night, the 19th Inst., at 8 o’clock. The B. M. E. M. Degrees will be conferred Companions will lake due notice and govern themselves accordingly. II A. BRAHE, W. B. TOOLE, Sec’y. H. P. Jl9 POLITICAL 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 proaching August White Primary. I will appreciate your support. Respectfully, ts »BAAC BKEBT.EfI. JR. Swappers' Column SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for insertions. You pay 5 cents for each answer. Have yuu anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fellow know Augusta In full of active, energetic, eager Swappers, who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the Swappers’ Column. WILL trade! maxwell run abount, 16 horsepower, for Ford Tour ing car. nT real estate or anything of equal value. Car In perfect order. Ad dress M. Swappers’ Column, care Her ald. Will swap: on® no 2 Oliver typewriter, n first-class running or der. for a good blciyc’e or anything of equal value. Address Bicycle, Swappers’ Column, car* Herald. WOULD TRADE THREE WHITE poodle pups for anything of $5.00 value, or would sell. Address Poodles, care Herald WILrTsWAP 30- H P MOTOR TRTTCI< for small runabout. Address "Moto’* Truck,” care Herald. J2l WANTED —Miscellaneous WWM I > T<» BUY \ SET «)F i lOflT second-hand ,wagon harness In good condition. Phone 2638. or call 210 Mc- Intosh. Jl9c WANTED: . PUPILS THAT NEED coaching. Latin students especially de sired. R. I> Mclntosh, Box 268, City. J2O WANTED SITUATION—MaIe YOUNG MAN (WHITE! WANTS WORK at anything (inside work preferred). C. Carter, care Herald. Jl9xx WANTED —Salesmen WANTED COMPETENT CITY BALES. man, must haoe good references. Ap ply M. Sheron and Company. Jl9c Atlantic Coast Line NOTE -These arrivals rind departures are given ns Information. Arrivals and connections are not guaranteed 88 j" 82 F 1 18 1 87 2:4oa| 2:44>p|T.v Augusta Ar| b:6sa| 1:40a 4:26a1 4:l7n|Ar Rnr’well Lv| 7:l3afl*ola 4 T»0rI 4 • 43p| Ar. Denm’k l.v ! 6:44n|11 3ip fPSRnt RtCßplAr Or’burg Lvl 5:57a|10:53p 7:2o n i 6:ssp|Ar Sumter Lvl 4:3on| 9:30p 9:oon| R:lf>p[Ar Florence T.vl 3:15al 8:0^p 1:16p|12:48* Ar Wll’gton Lvl I 3-46 p 8:00p 8:25n Ar Rlchm’d Lvl 6:Bf>pj 8:15a lI.ROpI 9:00n Ar Waah’t’n T.vl 3:o‘p| 4;2 r 'a I:3Rafl<o:27n Ar T.vj t:4spj ? f ROa 4:R4n!l2:4RpjAr W Phlln Lvjll 86a 12:l‘>n - 1 : • \ • ' ' 1 * ' n Thfotigh Steel Pul'mnn Sleepers on trains 32 and 35. between Augusta nnd New York Observation Broiler Car, be tween Augusta and Florence. Standard Pining Car north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta nnd Wilmington, via gusta on trains 37 snd 98, connecting at Florence with New York sleepers snd main line points. T. B WALKER. District Passenger Agent. Augusta. Ga. Phona 625. Southern Railway Schedule Effective May 3, 1914. N R. Schedule figure* published on'y na lnform.ition nnd nre not guaranteed. Union Station, All Train* Daily, Train* Depart to No. 18 Charleston. S. C. 7:2o*m. 5 Columbia S. C. 7:10* m 132 Washington. N«w Tork .... 2:65p.m. 22 Chnrleeton 3:4opm. 29 Columbia 6:00p.m 24 Charlcaton, Jackaonrllle .. .11 40p m. 10 Charleston 2 45a m. Tram* Arrive From No. 26 Charleston. Jacksonville ... *.2dn m 19 Columbia 10:90a m 131 Wnohlngton. New Tork ...ll:0lp m 31 Charleston 3:lspm 7 Columbia 1:35p m. 17 Chnrlenion 16 BOp m. 9 Charlsrton 130a.m. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Onrx Cotiches. D'nlng C.ir Servlc*. Phone *6l or 947 for Information and Pullman R-osrvatlon* MAGRHDKR DKNT. D *t. Paa* AgsnL 729 Rroad St.. Aurusta. O*. GEORGIA RAILROAD (EFFECTIVE JUNE 7TM, 1914.) No. Arrlv* From— *2 At'anta. Macon, Athens and Washington 2 26p m *4 Atlanta 3:2oam. •6 Atlanta Macon 6:26 pm •8 Atlanta. M-con. Athens and Washington 10:30 ppm •10 Union Point. Macon and Wsahlngton 11:00a. m II Camak 6:45a m Pullman Sltrpar and Parlor Car Sarvlca Noa 8 and «, Auguata and Atlanta. Noa 3 and t, Charlraton and Alia nta Non I and «, Atlanta and WI lml nit ton. Noa i and (. broiler buffet Parlor Car Atiguata and Atlanta. Noa 8 and *. Pullman Keeper. Au fiiata and Chicago Noa 1, 1 7 and I. broiler buff at Parlor Car Ausuata and Atlanta J P BILLUPS. O. P. ' C. C. MMTLUN. G A P A. ■Ol BROAD STRBET. PHONES 2«7, Hi and Z2H, T,ic AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA, W A N TE D—Boarders BOARDERS OR ROOMERS. THE HILL, central location, on car line. Apply X. Y. Z., care Hem d J2O WANTED—ReaI Estate I WOTT #> LIKE TO GET IN COMMU n’cation with owner of a nice home in Summerville, who It* willing to sell at a reasonable price. Address B. R. ( care Herald. J2J WOULD J IKE TO BUY A HOUSE IN good neighborhood on the basis of a $•300 payment cash, and a small payment of. say SSO per month, until principal and interest are paid. Address B. T. care Herald. J 22 WANTED—Rooms WANTED ROOMS: ONE OR TWO rooms, furnished or unfurn shed. Ad dress Gentlemen, care Herald. J 22 OM End BOARD BY two young men; close in. Address Living, care Herald. J 22 WANTED HELP—FematT~ WANTED: A SERVANT TO LIVE ON place. Apply 2260 Wrlghtsboro Road. WANTED: COOK to OO TO THE country; must come well recommended. Apply Augusta Grocery Co. J2O NTED: \ GOOD COOK~ APPBY 1024 Reynolds street. Bring Yeferenf* FOR SALF—Esate NEW BUNGALOW ON MONTE HAND conven ent to car line, large rooms. Broad breezy piazza, positively the cool est place on the Hill; will sell cheap and make terms. Address Bungalow, care 11'•raid. jjg foi i sale McDowell street, si. 000; Jot 60x205. next to the corner of Heath street; well located. Apply 1210 Broad street. J 22 POR SALE —Livestock FOR SALE: ONE MULE; CAN BE ! seen at Eugene Simpkin’s Blacksmith Shop. Hamburg. S. C. JlB FOR SALE: 1 GOOD MULE CHE A P for cash. Phone 3383-J, or apply at 1463 Harper street. Jl9p FOR RENT—Rooms. FDR RENT: ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, 3 rooms, hall and bath; In house with couple. Call 2712-J, or apply at 1831 Walton Way. ji9p FOR RENT: APARTMENT OF SIX rooms and hath; all modern conveni ences; possession July Ist. Address "A R C.,” care Herald. JIDo STRAYED OR STOLEN STRAYED FROM 2164 BROAD SREET, one brown mule about six days ago. For any Information call E. H. Byne, 3014-J. Jl7p DOST STRAYED FROM 513 TeTfalß street, small female poodle puppy, re cently partly clipped. Reward If return ed above address. Jl9p !>fGaßy “The Rfpbt Wry" Current Schedules (75th Meridian Time) DEPARTURES. For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida points ••7:30 am. For Dublin and Savar.nah... • 2:30 p.m. For Savannah Macon, Colum bus and Birmingham •9:30 p.m. Tybee Limited for Savan nah, Dublin ijnd Flor ida points a6:50 a.m. ARRIVALS. From Savannah Macon Co lumbus and Birmingham... •8:30a.m. FYom Dublin, Savannah and Florida points •12:30 p.m. From Dublin. Savannah. Ma con and Florida points.... ••7:50 p.m. Tybee Limited, from Savan nah and Florida points b12:45 a.m. ••Dally except Sunday. •Pally, a-Sunday only h-Mondav only. Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m. and arriving at 7:50 p. m. t be tween Augusta nnd Savannah connect ing at "Men with through train for: Macon. Columbus. Birmingham and ' Montgomery. Vesttbuled e’ectrle-llghted. Sleeping Cars, are carped on night trains he- ! tween Augusta nnd Savannah. On.: con- 1 nectlng at Mtllsn with through Sleeping Car* to and from Macon, Columbus. Blr- i mlngham and Atlanta. For any Information as to fares sched ules. etc., write or communicate with W W. HACKETT. Traveling Passenger Agent. Phone No. 62 719 Broad Btreet. Augusta. Ga. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. (Effective May 31. 1914.) Departures. 7:19 A M , No. 6 Dally for Anderson 11:00 A M . No. I—Dally for Greenwood, Rpnrtanburg. O-eenvllle. Asheville 4TS 1’ M . No 3—Dally for Spartan. burs Greenville, etc. 5:30 A M.. No. 46 —Dally except Sut.- dny. for Tlenufort. Port Royal and Chari eat on. ?:00 P M . No 41—Dally for ReMifort. Port Rovnl, Charleston Savannah. I 6'30 A M . No 46—Sunday only, for ' Reaufort, Port RoyaL Charleston ' nnd Savannah. Arrival,. I!:!0 P M. No J—Dallv ft-om Spartan. burg Oreenvtlle. etc. 7'05 P. M . No. 4—Dally from Spartan* hura Aahevlll* 12:26 P M . No. 4;—Dally from Beau fort. Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah. 6:05 P M No 45—Dally except Sun day, from Reaufort. Port Royal and Cha-leaton. 2:15 A. M No. 47—Monday only, mom Reaufort. Port Royal, Charleston. Savannah. I'On P M., No. 6 Dally from Ande-ane Effective June 14th. Pullman Parlor I Rnffet Cura will he operated between! Augusta nnd Asheville on trains Nos 1 and 2 In connection with Sou. Ry. Caro lina Special from Spartanburg ERNEST VVIM.IAmS; General Passenger Agent 111 Proa d way, Augusta. o* No. Depart To— • 1 Atlanta, Macon. Athens and Washington 7:40a.m. •3 Atlanta ; oo am •5 Atlanta and b<\\ond u jo pm ••11 and Macon 6 30 pm 7 Atlanta. Macon and Wsah- Ington j : 2o pm •9 Union Po nt. Waahlngton and Athena 4 : jj p m •Oally. 'Daily except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME. FOR RENT—FIat FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED flat for light housekeeping with all conveniences. 119 7th street. J2O FOR SAL.E—MiS':di?neous FOR SALE: PATENT LEATHER, TAN and white slippers for children, at half price this week. Cook-McKie Choe Co., 970 Broad street. JlB FOR SALE: CHILDREN SHOES. ALL styles, to go below cost this month. Cook-McKie Shoe Co.. 970 Broad street. JlB FOR F.; LE: ALL WHITE > Oxforfls and pumps for ladies, reduced to cost. Cook-McKie Shoe Co.. 970 Broad street. JlB FOR SALE: CHILDREN’S SHOES BE low c-»st. Don't fall to visit our bar gain counter. Cook-Me e Shoe Co., 970 Broad street. JlB FOR SALE: THOSE VERY IN i EKE.- i - ing paper novels you have been look ing for. Dellquest's New and Old Book shop. 213-215 7th street. ts FOR SALE: SIX-HORSEPOWER GAS oline engine, practically new; will sell •'heap to quick buyer. Can he seen at W. J. Bignon Coal and Wood Yard. Phone 245. Jl9o ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING AUGUSTA will sell at once my concert grand piano nnd fine mahogany upright piano, one roll-top and typewriter, one old mahogany desk and bookcase com bined. 1 large golden oak bookcase. Can be seen dally between 10 and 1 o’clock at my,studio over Russell Piano Co., cor ner Broad and 7th Sts., or phone 6771-W. Studio for rent. D. S. Hollingshead. j!9p 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 euaranteed tires from 5 per cent to 20 per cent less than list price, also 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 When your car reels repairing bring It to us We keep votir Etertrlr 9rlf-Stnrter. EVrtrle Lights and Generators in good repair W. C. GUNN, Phone •’937. 726 Reynolds St. jSIITOMoru r insurance Protect your automobile In ths Royal Insurance Company, of Eng. land Strongest In the world In sures pgainst Firs, Thef*. Liability, Property Damage. and ColMilon .Drm-qes. We also Issue arelden* and health policies. All at the lowest adequate rates. * J. V, H. ALLEN A CO., pn one 411. 121 Jackson St. AUTOMORU E PAINTING We have oppned a first-class Paint Fhon. nnd attend your wan’i at very reasonable cost. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO-. Just across the Bridge AIITO RCPAIRIMH Electric Self-Starter and Iqnltlon experts. Ml work iru' 1 ran teed. B P. BOONE Phone 526 527 Broad. BICYCLES Agent for READINC' STANDARD. NATIONAL. PIERCE. Re have the heat equipped repair shop In the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE. 226-25 9th. Phone 1914. RICYCI F REPAIRING New and second-hand Bicycles and Supplies. AH repair work promptly done and delivered . J. C. COLLINS, 111 S 9th St. pl HP PPIMTC DRAWING Rlue rrnts per sq. ft, 20 Rest grade Drawing Supplies for sale. Experienced draftsman to do trac'pg »nd drawing AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO., Phone 2362. 4D6 Dyer Bldg. Augusta. Ga. Special attention to mall orders. BOARDING HOUSES AJI boarding house* should buy their COAIa AND WOOD from W. C. IVEY & CO. -‘hone 780. CIGARS For Rigger. Buster Augusta Smoke P. A. W. CIGARS Patronise Home Industry. Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Makers. CONTRAC T OR E H. MOBLEY No. 4 Irish American Rank Bldg. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Phonea: Offlca. 2478 and Kesldance. 6626-L. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A, HETT CO. Qlaslng of all kinds, windshields, lamps nnd showcase gins* and rs puttylng a specialty. Front door glass and church window* repaired. Phone 417-J. 826 Elite St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H. L HUTSON Kane. Motoas and Dynamo* House W ring and Fixture* Phone 6*7. 408 Bth St LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE: SPECIAL LOT LADIES* White Mary Jane pumps, at $1.50. Cook-McKie Shoe Co., 970 Broad street. jru LOST: COILIE PUP. THREE MONTHS old. black with tan marks. Reward if turned to W. H. Holman, 238 Broaa street. J2O LOST: ONE BLACK AND TAN HOUND dog Monday. Finder please return to 849 Marbury street. JlB BUSINESS NOTICES CARBIDE FOR LIGHT PLANTS. IN LARGE cans, at Lombard Iron Works. JI9 BEAUTIFUL PURITAN MODEL Up right Plano, mahogany ease; bargain to quick buyer. ORCHESTRA PIANO. PEERLESS make. In good tone and condition, with library of music: Sc slot, suitable for moving picture show, dance hall, etc.; will be sold at less than half original cost; see it, hear it; this is a money maker and a good investment. PIANO, UPRIGHT, BUT LITTLE used, can be bought for less than half value, owner leaving the city. ORGANS, CHURCH. CHAPEL AND parlor; good values from sls, $25, $35 and up; some with mirrors. GOLDEN OAK KINGSBERRY UP rlght Piano, good tone and condition; $l5O. See this bargain. A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO. 639 Broad 5... Augusta Ga. 326 c GARAGES IVEY’S GARAGE Phone 2197. 304 Washington. AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES. Five years’ expert < ee with Chal merß and Hupmoblles CARS FOR HIRE. PEHROUX & JONES Augusta Garage Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies. Free air. Open day and night. Largest In city. 720-22 Reynolds Street. Phone 120. GASOLINE. 18'/ a c Motor cars washed and polished 25c. 40c. UNION GARAGE 563 BROADWAY S. E. MARSTON’S Harness ’ and Shoe Shop. All work done by hand 788 Ellis St. . N. W. SULLIVAN, 1159 Broad St. Harness maker and repairer. Work, neatly done at moderate prices. I can iave you money on custom made harness. Mazda Lamps Reduce 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt. 30c Ersch. Whitney-Eve Co. 1033 Broad St. Phone 1318. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He maks3 your mattresses level »nd 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: e!ty references. PIANOS A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO. Phone 686. 639 Broad St. Plano*. Player Pianos. E ectrlc Pis no*. Organs, Oraphophones and Records—Everything Musical. PIANOS AND VICTROLAS Phone 3327. 854 Broad. The latest styles the market afford* CASH OR CREDIT. W, P. MANNING MUBIC CO. POOL. POOL POOL_ 2 1-2 CUE Do Drop In Pool Parlors, 818 Broad Street. PRINTING Our name stand* fur quality In printing Try ua on your next order and we guarantee you will be satis fed In every respecL Personal su pervision given every order. PHOENIX PRINTING CO. ROOFING w. b. Toole a. co. Tin and Rubber Roofing. Repair ing end Painting. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornie* and Skylights. Lowest price* Telephone 261. PRESSING CLUB First-class <hea fling. Pressing and Repairing I am now located at 214 Cummings &. WILEY WALTON. REAL ESTATE If you buy your houses, .ots and farm lands from ms w* both m*K* money. J. B. CHAPMAN Phone 2900-J Ellin A Campbell St* L. P. GOODRICH Architect 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Augusts, Oa. 409. THURSDAY. JUNE 18. SUMMER SCHOOL. FOR PUPILS OF ALL GRADES. Dally session, 9 to 12 o'clock. Begin ning July 6th, closing August I4th. Sub jects: Arithmetic, grammar, spelling and penmanship. Enrollment limited to 30 pupils. For information, call Miss Dur ban, phone 1585-J; Miss Abernathey, phone 1411. J2O FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St. Jlitfd TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR T ’.UNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your o'd disabled • mk or grip in first class condition. A new slat, lock clamp, etc., und It’s In condition for years' of service. Augusta Trunk Factory 735 Broad, opposite Monument. M?tf MOVING, PACKING, ETC. FOR MOVING, PACKING AND PHlP plng and storage, cars loaded and un loaded a specialty; strawvide wagon fo rent also. Phone 2375-J. j29p SObis! PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLAST erers. stucco and cements. Estimates furnished Address P. O. Box 267, Au gusta, Ga. Jl9p SLIMMER 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 3095-J. 1721 Walton Way. S. B. Campbell. Princi pal Jlys WANTED: YOU TO SEE THE 3TTI.ES of new Bibles just received, at prices to suit you. Dellquest's. 213-215 Seventh street. STORAGE do storage. piack and ship goods. 8aV w e you money on iecond hand good*. We save you money on new goods e alwav* have bargains fnr vou. HUGHES FURNITURE CO. hone 656. 537 Broad. SPECIALISTS the ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Dl-eases of men women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINFR FREE DH N. E. ALFCRD Office 969 Broad St. TAILORS HARDWTCK & GERMANY TAILORS AND RENOVATORS. Suits made to order. Phono 1622. 913 6-th Street. | JACKSON & BAILEY Phone 1754. 523 9th Street First Cities Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing. TAILORING T cen save you money on vour Tailoring. Also first-class Pressing Cleaning and Repairing—R sulta cleaned and nr-sse ' forSI.Sn. T adles 1 and gen‘> wortr e-iven careful atten tion. Work calVd for and delivered W L. STEPHEN, Pro D . Phone 1550-W . 210 12th St. TIN SHOP PHILIP L. MACK. Phone *93. 913 Flits St Tin and Sheet Iron Worker. Estimates given on all tin and sheet iron work. Prompt attention to re rsljlng. iiDuni <cTcnivn Fumitur* of oil Linfix unliAlxfxrad *nd rana|r*r4 Furniture for shipplAes /in \A>n rl< nuaronfaed. W r. 9KINNFR GO. Waxbinnton Bt. t i L i SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1332. 961 Broad St Welders of sll met»!s. and all kind* of machinery breaks renalred, car bon cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER lowrey wagon wks.. Established 1847. Manufacturer* of farm wagons rarta p** truck* ••m«f*b|lf equipped for renpir’rr palntlnr. Corner Fllla *nd 9th Sts. Tefeohone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga wnnn yaph BABY WOOD YARD DRY PINE AND OAK Stove W rod * Specialty. Qulek deliver" 0 A. KING, M«r. Phone 2881. 840 Fenwle*. WAGON SHOP blacksmith work and HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS. 19 Centre St WALL PAPER Interior decorating. AWNINGS Bids i cited. Z. O. PHILLIPS, Phena 2061. 1610 Fenwick St. WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phon* 166. 712 Broad »*, EVERY DAY Is Barqain Day in the WANTS