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TEN
Daily Pattern
9MI—A UNIQUE AND COMFORTABLE
HOUSE DRESS.
Th* body and shrove in one Idea ha*
been carried out In garments of every
acvrt, hence the busy newer and home
dressnreker. will welcome this mode In
an apron that Is not only simple hut
practical In tlwt It covers most *II of
the dress worn underneath, and In «*finy
to make because of few seiims. The
design In suitable for permit »lp;»«
lawn, gingham. seersucker or ehanihriiy.
The free edges could be scalloped and
be neat and would blunder well.. The
embroidered Blue and white checked
gingham, with banding* of white won d
patter nln cut In three sizes. Hm «II
medium and large. It requires 3V6 yards
of 36-Inch material for a medium size.
A pattern of this Illustration mailed to
any address on receipt of 100 In silver
or stamps.
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h'lM
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City State
EXPECTED A CHANGE.
The little girl wns paying 11 call with
her mother. The hostess old.fashioned
and child-loving, offered the youthful
■meat a sllee of bread and butter, which
was declined with thanks "Why don't
you want the nice oread and butter,
dor?" naked the Indy possessed of the
belief that all children are always bun
«ry
“We have aome at home just like It,'
said tbe child."—Houston Chronicle.
“I wleh I had taken my mother's ad
vice when she begged me not to marry
you."
"Did your mother try to keep you from
marrying me?"
"Yes "
"Oh. how I have wronged that wom
an."- Chicago Trlhuna.
HOOF LEAK?
Hava your work dona by expen
enced tinners. All work glvan per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2081. 823 Brood Ft
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING
Hsvs your shoe* repaired at
these prions;
Men's Whole Bottoms,
«*»•<! SI OO
Men's Half Boles, sewed and
Rubber Heels .. , • ••*IOO
Mens Half Boles, sewed .. T’ftC
Men's Half Boles, nailed .. 50 r
Ladles Half Boles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 75<’
ladles' Half Boles, sewed .. , r »O l
ladles' Half Boles, nailed .-35 C
Children's Half Soles 250 & aJjC
Best Rubber
Heels .. . 250. 350. 45"
Helnibsrks PouWe Wear Rubber
Heels 500
Work done while you wait
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Pbonr 943 965 Broad St
J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms . SI 10
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barber*.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jaekaon Street
LEGAL NOTICFS
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
FTATK OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
By virtue of an order of tl.e Court of
Ordinary, dated June Ist, 19J4, 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 belonging 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 fo'lowlng property, all lo
cated in the City of Augusta, n said
County and State:
Dots 350. 351, 352. 353 and 354 on a
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, and extending hack
of even width one hundred and sixty
(160) feet to an allev. Said proper!v Is
dew gn -fed hv the City Numbers I*os.
I*o7. I*o9 I*ll. I*l3. I*ls and I*l7 Wal
ton Way; two of which lots are under
contract of sale as hereinafter set out-
AJJHO, T/O'« 920 327 and °2* on said
plat In Book 3 C, page 29*. fronting
hundred and sixty (160) feet five and
feet, three (3) 'riches, more or less, on
the Wept pjfie of Oawford Avenue, and
extending berk one hundred and sixty
(100) feet, and hounded North 1 y Jen
kins Street; Fast by Crawford Avenue;
South by an allev. and West by an alley.
Raid property 's a’wo known as Numbers
*l9, *2l and *3l Crawford Avenue, and
an unnumbered vacant lot on Crawford
Avenue
AT,SO, Dots 324. 325 and 225 B on said
plat *n Book 2 C page 29* ffrontfng
together one hundred and elghtv (1*0)
feet, three (2) Inches, more orle*n. on
the south side of Jenkins Street. West
of Crawford Avenue and extending hack
of even width one hundred and slxtv
100) feet to an alley: and hounded
North hv Jenkins Street; Bast and South
hv «n alley and West hv Cot Number
222. One lot Is 'mproved and Is known
ns Number 1910 Jenkins street, and the
remainder of said property Is vacant.
The property above desm*lPed was con
veyed tqw Arthur Burton Cook and
Charles Webb subleet to a Deed of Trust
dated May 31st 1909, and recorded In
Rook 0 Z.
edness of *ls 000 which Indebtedness Is
sthi on sa d property.
The lot on Waltop Wav, known as
dtv Number, I*ll fronting fifty-seven
'57) sees. more or less, and extending
b'n-k to an alley, 's subject also to the
sight of M. C B Tioilev under a contract
dated July 31st 1912. between him and
s*ld Cook and Webb, under which s*ld
Hol'ev Is ent tied to have a ronvevanee
to said prone* tv upon the payment of
*! 700 oo and Interest: the conveyance to
be made fror from the lien of the Re-'
ciltdty Deed aforesaid.
The lot on W Iton Wav, known
C'tv Number 1* 9 fronting forty (10)
feet more or legs and extending back
to sifd s'lev Is subject also to tbe right
of T.run May Bee under n contract dated
March 20fh 1913. between her and sad
Cook and Webb under whb b s-ild Lena
M*v Tee Is entitled to have a cotivey
»nr* to said property upon tbe payment
of *1 Stooo and interest: tbe conveyance
«o fie made free from the lien of the
Rrenr'tv T teed aforesaid
AT SO \ ’of and Improvements on the
tfoutb Mid* of Fenwh'k (formerly Mr*
Don't Id) Street, between Gardner and
Wright Avenues fronting forty (40) feet,
mnen or less and extending hank of even
width one hundred and thirty-two and
ope-lvilf (132*41 feet, more or less, and
designated ns l.nt Number 96 on n plat
of 'ots recorded In Bonk 3 Z. page 607.
Tb's propriety Is subject to tbe right
of J M Collins under a contract dated
March Ist 1913. to have a conveyance
of s id lot upon the payment of $750 on,
payable I* oo monthly, and upon which
there Is now due *566 00 and Interest
Terms rash Purchaser to pay for
papers.
I? H. ALEXANDER.
Administrator of Char'es Webb. De
ceased June 11 1* 35 Jly 2
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
STATE OK HKOHOIA.
liIOHMOND rOPNTY—
\ 'nd®r and by virtue of tbr power oon
fi*r»ed und«*r tha will of Trenton Hiirlwv,
lute of Hitld County, docoaaed. I will sell
.11 public outcry, at the Court House. In
tbs» C'ty of Aumwta, Onrsrla, on tho
first Tuemtay In July. ITM 4, between the
umutl bourn of wnlc, to tbe highest bid
der. the following doarrlhed property be
longing to the catato of Trcaton Harley,
dcceneed. to-wlt:
All that tract of land, with the Im*
provementr thereon, altuated In Rich
mond County. Ceorjrln and lying on the
(Jeorgln Railroad ne<r the «tx-mlle post.
contalnlnK sixty <«h>) acres, more or
lehH and bounded North by lands now
or formerly Scott; South by the rlght
of-wav of the Georg i Railroad; Kast by
n road separating It from lands of
Capers and Hatton, and West by lands
now or formerly TV W. Murks. Trustee;
and being the same property conveyed to
Preston ll'rley by D \V Marks and
others, by deed dated October 24th, 1902,
and recorded in Rook *> A, page 44.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
KITTIK H. TAFT.
Administratrix with the Will Annexed of
rreaton Harley. Deceased. Jll 18 25 J 2
Doris He groveled In the dust at my
feet
D«*th lion- exciting!
Doris Fbr we were going to the mo
vies and he had dropped his dime.—
Stanford Chaparral.
Atlantic (oast Line
NOTE These arrlvnl* nnd departure*
are given a* Information. Arrlvnl, and
nomincttone ere not go»rnnt**d
t« | 82 | I 85 I 3t
I'49*| 1 fapll.v Augusta Arj 5:55*1 I:4flg
4 ■**nl 4 17alAr Uar'well 1 v( .13.112-0!*
4 se*! 4-43p!Ar Denm'k Iv’ fi'44>itl! S'p
5 «al 6MT.pIAr Or'Purg t.vl 6 67i|10 K3p
7-20*1 6 MplAr Rumter l.v! 4:3oa| 9:30p
9:00*1 B'HplAr Florence T.vl 3:ls*' S o<>p
l:15p|l? 4S»'Ar IV'I gton t.v' I 3-45 p
6 OOpI 5-?sa|At Rlehm d l.v 1 *'"'p| * 15a
II 50pl 9 00a Ar W»<hTn t.v] 3:o'.pt 4:2'*
1 SB*|io 77i|Ar BaP'm'' T.vl !:4sp| 7’Sfla
4-54*l1J'«5piAr \v Phil, t.wlll 3«»!1? t«n
7:13*1 t:s7plAr N York T.vl 9-15*1 9:30p
Through Steel PnPmnn Sleeper* on
train* 32 «nd 35, between Augusta *nd
New York Ohaervntlon Broiler Far. be
tween Auguel* and Florence Standard
Dining Far north rs Florence
Through Sleener letween Atlanta and
WUmlngton via goat* on train* 37
nnd S 3 connecting et F’oeence with New
York sleep*** and main line point*.
T. B WALKER,
O-atrlet P*,»*ng«r Agent.
August*. Q*. Phon* <25.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
N®. Arrlv* From—-
•l Atlanta. Macon, Ath»n**nd
Washinglon 2 ISp.m
*< Atlarla I:2oam
•< Atlanta Macon <:*< I'm
*8 Atlanta. M con. Athens
and Waahtngton ......... 10:30 ppm
•1# Union Point, Macon and
Washington 11:00a.m.
|( Camak 1:43*0.
Pullman Sleeper and I'm lor Car Servlce.
Non > and 4. Augueta and Atlanta.
Non I and 4, Charleston and Atlanta.
No* I and «. Atlanta and \Vllmln«ton
Noa t and t. Brol.ar liuffet Parlor Car Augusta and Atlanta.
Nna t and t Pullman B.toper. Augusta and Chicago.
Noa J, t, 7 and •. Uroilor buffet Parlor Car. Augusta and Atlanta
j. p mi i,up*. a. p. a.
C. C. Il'MltUN, O. A P. A.
•01 BROAD STRUT. PHONES J«7. Ml and MM
BROWN MRS. ELIZA, died yester
terday afternoon at 6 o'clock at
the family residence, eight miles
out on the Wrights boro Road, in
the 63rd year of her age. The fun
eral Her vices were held from R. E.
Biliou s private chapel this morn
ing at 10 o'clock. Rev. Thos. Walker
officiating, and the interment fol
lowed in the West View cemetery.
Resides her husband, Mr. Jesse
Brown, deceased is survived by
one son. Frank Newsome, of Rich
mond county, and by three daugh
ters, Mrs. Robert Brown of Avera,
Ga., Mrs. Susie Belle Hadden, Mrs.
Rufus Kemp, Summit, Ga.
808 BIN BA I*, DR. CHARLES K.—
I tied this morning at the resi
dence, 1813 Walton Way, in the
04th year of his age. The funeral
services will he conducted from
the St. Patrick’s Church tomor
row morning at 0:50 o’clock, and
the interment will follow in the
City Cemetery.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OK GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All per hods havfrig demands against
the Estate of James M. I,uke. ! ate of
Slid County, deceased are hereby noti
fied to render In to the 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.
Tills I’S’h day of May, 1914.
JOSEPH E. LUKE.
Executor of the Will of James M. Luke.
Dec. ,sed. M2R J 4 11 18 25 Jly 2
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.
(Effective May 31, 191*)
Departures.
710 A M No. a-—Dally for Anderson
11 too a' M„ No. I—Dally for Greenwood.
Spartanburg. Greenville. Asheville.
4:25 1> M.. No 3— Dally for Spartan.
burg Greenville, etc.
5:30 A M. No. 46 Dally except Sun
day. for Beaufort. Port Royal and
Charleston. _ _
2-no I- M., No. 41— Dally for Beaufort.
Port Rovai. Charleston Savannah.
r., n A M No 48- Sunday only, for
Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston
and Savannah.
Arrivals.
CMC P M . No 2 Dally from Spartan
hurg Greenville, etc.
7:05 P M No 4 -Dally from Spartan
burg, Asheville.
1--25 p M . No ,—Dally from Beau
fort. Port Royal. Charleston and
Savannah.
r, tr, p M No. 45— Dally except Sun
day, from Beaufort. Port Royal
and’ Charleston.
"•15 A M. No. 47 Monday onlv, —cm
’ Renufort, Port Royal. Charleston.
Savannah.
• ■no P M No. B—Dully from Anderson
Effective’ June 14th, Pullman Parlor
Buffet Curs will he operated between
Augusta and Asheville on trains Nos. 1
■md " In connection with Sou. Ity. Caro
lina Special from Spartanburg.
ERNEST WILLIAMS.
General Passenger Agent.
•29 Broadway. Augusta. Ga
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
July Fourth Excursions
Reduced Fare# to Many Points
Spend the Holi
day at Seashore
or Mountain
Resorts
Tickets on sale July 2, 3 and 4, good
returning until July 7. 1914.
MAGRUDER DENT,
Diet. Pass Agent,
729 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Telephone 947.
OGaRy
“The Right Way"
Current Schedule. (75th Meridian Tim.)
DEPARTURES.
For Dublin. Savannah, Macon
and Florida points *.7:SO a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah... .2:30 p.m.
For Savannah, Maron. Colum
bus and Birmingham *9:30 p.m
Tybec Limited for Savan
nah, Dublin and Flor
ida points afi:So a.m.
ARRIVALS.
From Savannah Maron Co
lumbus and Birmingham... .8:30 a.m.
PVom 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 po nts b13:45 a.m.
••Dally except Sunday. ‘Dally.
a-Sunday only b-Monday only
Through train leaving Auxuata 7:30
a, m and arriving at 7:50 p. m,, be
tween Augusta and Savannah connect
ing at J'ltlrn with through train for
Macon. Columbus. Birmingham and
Montgomery.
Veatlbuled elertr'c-llghted. Sleeping
Cars, are carried on night trains be
tween August 1 nnd Savannah, fia.: con
necting at Mlllen with through Sleeplnt
Cara to and from Macon. Columbus Bir
mingham nnd Atlanta
For any Information as to fares sched
ules. etc, wr tc or communicate with
W W. HACKETT,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Phone No 0? 719 Broad Street.
Augusta. On.
(EFFECTIVE JUNE 7TH, 1914.)
No. Depart To
ol Atiartn. Macon, Athens and *
Wnahtngton 7:40a.m.
*3 At'ania 2 00 am
• 5 Atlanta and beyond ....... 13:30 pm
**ll Canink nnd Macon *3O pm
7 Atlanta, Macon and Wash
ington 3:30 pm
•9 Unton Point, Washington
i and Athena 4:55 pm
•Dally. iDaily axcapt Sunday.
TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN
(CITY) TIME.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
DEATHS
IMPOSSIBLE.
For the first time In her life she Brood
at the rai way station about tc make a
trip, relates the New Orleans Times
Pieayune. She was much agitated.
Gazing about, her eyes fell on the train
announcer as “the friend in need.'*
"Young man,” she spoke, “can you
tell me where to get my ticket?”
OVER FASTIcSoUS.
A Jacksonville lady went to the beach
But wouldn't go in—what a foolish
notion—
Because you see, when she wished to
bathe.
Another lady was u e ing the ocean.
—Jacksonville Times-Unton.
BAWLED OUT.
flow hoarse you are this morning "
"Yes; my husband got home very
late last night.”—St. Louis Post-Dis
patch.
FUNERAL NOTICE
DIED - JUNE 25TH, 19U, AT HIS
residence, 1813 Walton Way. in the
64th year of bis age. DR. CHARLES
E. BOULINEAU. Funeral! services
from St. Patrick’s church TOMORROW
(Friday) MORNING at 9:30 o’clock i
Interment City Cemetery.
(Charleston, S. C., papers, please
copy.)
SPECIAL NOTICES
ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO ENTER 1
the councilmanic primary of July 10th i
ahould notify the undersigned in writ
ing bn or before 6 p. m., June 25th,
1914.
H. W. SHAW,
J 25 Chairman Sub-committee.
ill
A CABBKD CONVOCATION OF AU
gusnta Chapter No. 2, it. A. M., will
hr* held In the Chapter Room, Masonic
Hall, Friday night, the 26th inst. at
8 o'clock. The H. A. Degree will be
conferred. Companions will take due
notice and govern themselves ac
ordlngly.
H. A. BRAHE, W. B. TOOLE,
Sec y. H. P.
J 26
POLITICAL NOTICES
TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA
Circuit. 1 am a candidate for the
Judgeship of the Superior Courts of
tlie Augusta Circuit, subject to the ap
proaching August White Primary. 1
will appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES. JR.
Swappers' Column
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There's no
charge for insertions. You pay 5
cents for each answer. Have you
anything you want to Swap or Ex
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, 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.
TV 188 SWAP: ONE NO. 2 OLIVER
typewriter, in first-class running or
der. for a good bicycle or anything of
equal value Address Bicycle. Swappers’
Column, care Herald.
WANTED TO SWAP RAMBLER Bi
cycle, nearly new for rubber-tire bug
gy. or for anything else of equal value.
Address M. F. A., Swappers’ Column,
care Herald. J 25
WILL SWAP: A SINGLE CASE GOLD
watch. In good order and fine time
keeper, first cost $125.00, for a No. 1
good 3-gallon cow fresh to pail. Address
20 23 12, Swappers Column, care Her
ald. J 25
WILL SWAP A ONE-HORSE FAF&I
wagon, as good as new, for a good
wheel, standard make, and in good con
dition, or sell at a bargain. Address W.
X. Y.. Swappers Column, care Herald.
J 2«
WILL SWAP NEW A St A MICRO
scope with two lens, cost $32.00. for
prestolite tank and motorcycle tire or
anything of equal value. Answer “Mi
cra.” care Herald. J 26
WIBB EXCHANGE DRY PINE WOOD
for boxes .suitable to ship furniture
and pianos. Also have 160 feet % wire
cable, will exchange for hauling. Ad
dress J. T., Swappers Column, care Her
ald. J 26
WANTED—Aqents _
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
for Crawford’s 11ns of family moril
cines Rig sellers Write us today for
this big money making lirte. Address The
Crawford Drug Co., Donalds, S. C.
J 23 24 25 2S
WAMTFD —Miscellaneous
WANTED: 50 OLD FEATHER BEDS
at once: will pay highest cash price.
Phone 216(1. Address 1007 Reynolds St.,
( 'hlOAgO HVathor Co. JW
WANTK D~ FIFTY OLD FEATHER
beds at once. Will pay highest cash
prices Send postal. Chicago Feather
Co.. G. D.. Augusta, Ga. Will call. J 25
WANTED:” ONE FEAT TOP OFFICE
desk Apply Desk, care Augusta Hard
ware Co. J2S
WANTED ■ W( ' REDI WHITE OR
fiiiitnil pigeons. L. J. Westberry, SI2
Klbert St., Augusta. Ga. J 25
WANTFH hh p—Male
WANTED AT ONCK.I A H.EANER
presser with reference. Apply Jrtry
Jones, 422 Jackson street. J 27
WANTED \T «>NCE > « >tTN<; MEN
for automobile business. Big pay. W«
make you expert In ten weeks by mall.
Pay ns after we secure you position.
American Automobile Institute. Los An
geles Cal. Jlyl
WANTED W ORDERY \T PIN®
Heights. J 27
FOR SALE—Fsate
1 MAYh A PIECE OF BROAD STREET
hualneae property that will aril for n|.
m. st half It* real value This Is a great
nargaln for some one. If tnterentod ad
dress. O. H. C , care Herald. J 36
1-MU PA! K: A NICE FARM OF SIX
acrea with aonie Improvements Includ
ing a hnndaome old connin' home. Prop
erty located on The Hill nhout half ml'e
from cnr line. Price only $5,000 and
only a tiny oitah payment required. Ad
dreaa ltariraln. care Herald. JS?
NEW ill*NO V! t >\V ON MONTE SA.N'O.
convenient to car lire, large room a.
broad breeiy piazza. positively the cool
est place on The Hill; win sell cheap and
make term*. Address Itungilow, care
Herald. Jr
FOR RENT—FIat
FOR RENT: FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS
and bath and modern conveniences, at
a very reasonable prlfce. Call at 1221
Ellis street. J 25
FOR RENT: TWO NICELY FURNISH
ed flats for light housekeeping; every
convenience; at 1041 Broad. J3O
FOR fir. 1 ; —Rea) Estate
TO RENT: EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON
Monte Sano for the summer with the
privilege of renting next year. W. T.
Houston & Co., Real Estate. Augusta.
Ga. Phone 607. J3O
FOR RENT —Rooms
FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping; nice ve
randa. with use of bath and phone. Cou
ple without children prefeired. Call at
218 Center street or phone 2546-J. J 26
*FOR RENTr TWO BARGE FURNISH
ed rooms for light housekeeping, with
all conveniences. Apply 1242 Broad. J 25
FOR RENT: THREE ROOMS, ~ FURN
ished or unfurnished, at 545 Watkins
street. J 25
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
FOR SALK: THOSE VERY IN . KKK 6 * *
lng paper novels you have been look
ing for. Dellquest’s New and Old Book
shop. 213-215 7th street ts
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: PAIR EYE GLASSES WITH
automatic reel attached, on Broad of
Jackson street. Reward if returned to
926 Reynolds street. J 25
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 cost; al
work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Get our prices before buying else
where.
DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
When your car reeds repairing
bring It to us
We keep votir Flectrle Self-Starte-.
Fleetrlc T.lghts and Generators In
good repair.
W. C. GUNN,
Phone 2987. 726 Reynolds St
fIUTOMOPII F INSURANCE
Protect your automobile In the
Royal Insurance Comnany, of Eng
land Strongest In the world. In
sure* nan Inst Fire, Thef 1 . Liability.
Property Damage. and Collision
Dam-ges. We alsn Issup ardden* and
health policies. All at the lowest
adequate rat**.
J. V. H. ALLEN A CO.,
Phone *ll. 1?1 Jackson St.
aiITOMDRII F PAINTING
We have opened a f'rst-elass Paint
Phon. and can attend your wants at
vnrv rcasonqblo cost.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO-.
Just ncross tbs Bridge.
flllTO RrpRIRIWr,
Electric Self-Starter and Iqnltlon
experts. Ml 1 ' mi- 1 infeed.
B P BOONE
Phone 926 527 Rnoad
BICYCI F 9
Agmit for READING. STANDARD.
NATIONAL. PIERCE. We have the
hest equipped repair shop In the
Fouth.
JOHN F. BRICKLE.
225-29 9th Phone 1914.
RirYH F RFPMRIMCv
New and second-hand Bicycles and
Supplies AH repair work promptly
done and delivered.
. J. C. COLLINS.
1113 9th St.
PI up PQIMTQ nRMV|MC<?
Blue Pr’nts, per sq. ft 2e
Best grade Drawing Supplies for
sale. Experienced draftsman to do
tracing and drawing
AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO..
Phone 2362. 406 Dyer Bldg.
Augusta, Oa.
Special attention to mall order*.
COAL AND WOOD
DEI.TVEHED ANY PART OF THE
CITY OR THE mU.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
.’hone 780.
CIGARS
For Rigger. Busier August. Smolt.
P. A. W. CIGARS
Patronise Home Industry.
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Maker,.
CONTRAC T OR
E H. MOBLEY
No. * Irish American Hank Bldg.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Phonea: Office. 217* and Residence.
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CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glastng of all kinds, windshields,
lamps and showcase glass and re
puttying s specialty. Front door
glass snd church windows repaired,
phone 417-J. <2B E lls 3t.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
H. I. HUTSON
Fans. Motors and Dynamos
I louse Wring and Fixtures.
Phone 887. 408 Bth St
LOST AND FOUND
LOST OR STRAYED: ONE TERRIER !
strayed from 427 Walker street, Satur
day p. m., bob-tail, -white with brown
ears. Liberal reward if returned. J 25
LOST: ONE THICK MEMORANDUM
book on 18th. with some receipts and
W'ood tickets, Return to 1011 Twiggs St. f
B. K. Robinson, to receive reward. J 25
WANTED: YOU TO SEE THE STYLES
of new Bibles just received, at prices
to suit you. Dellquest’s. 213-215 Seventh
street. ts
BUSINESS NOTICES
SUMMER SCHOOL OPEN."
ALB 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. ,Tlys
BEAUTIFUL PURITAN MODEL UP~
right Piano, mahogany case; bargain
to quick buyer.
ORCHESTRA PIANO. PEERLESS
make, in good tone and condition, with
library of music; 25c slot suitable for
moving picture showy 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
right Piano, good tone and condition;
$l5O. See this bargain.
A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO.
639 Broad St., Augusta Ga.
j26c
GARAGES_
IVEY’S GARAGE
Phone 2197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES.
Five years’ experU ce with ChaJ
mers and Hupmoblles.
CABS 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. 1814 c
Motor cars washed and pol'shed.
25c. 40c.
UNION GARAGE
563 BROADWAY
S. E MARSTON’S
Harness and Shoe Shop All work
done hv 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
30, 35, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitncy-Eve Co.
1033 Broad St. Phone 1316.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and square. New tick made free.
Deturn mattresses same day. Phone
1916—shops 1251 Marbury street.
PAINTINO CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Decorating see E. B Smith & Son.
702 Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed;
<?’ty references.
pianos""
A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO.
Phong 656. 639 Broad St.
Pianos, Plaver Pianos, E ectrlc
Pianos. Organs. Gvnnhophones and
TVcnrr’s—Everything Musical.
PIANOS AND VICTROLAS
Phone 3327. 554 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 for quality in
printing. Try us on your next order
and we guarantee you will be sitis
fed In every respect. Personal su
pervision given every order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO.
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE A CO.
Tin and Rubber Kouf.ng. Repair*
Ing and Painting.
'We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES. Corn'ce end
Skyllghta. Lowest price*.
PRESSING CLUB
Cleming, Pressing and
Repairing I Htr< now located at
214 Cummings S'..
WILEY WALT JN.
realTstate
If you buy ydur houses, jots and
farm lands irom tne w* both uiaK«
money.
J. B. CHAPMAN
Ph’ine 2900-J EMU & Campbel St*.
L. P. GOODRICH
Architeci
122 Eighth Street. Telephone
Augutt*. Qi. 469.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25.
financial
MONEY lO LEND ON REAL ESTATE)
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad SC.
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TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR T tUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT
your o'd disabled - mlt or grip tn first
class condition. A rew slat, lock clamp,
etc., and It’s in condition for years’ of
service. Augusta Trunk Factory, 735
Broad opposte Monument. M 2 ts
DIG UP YOUR OLD SAFETY RAZOR
blades. We sharpen them good as new,
35c per dozen, double edge; 25c per doz.,
single edge. Hurry, the man will be
here only for a few days. Louis P.
Speth. J 26
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
BARGAINS IN USED AND RENTED
pianos—Harvard Stearns & Co., SJerl
in.g Kingsbury, Cote, Bailey. Stultz &
Bauer, Kimball, Boston-Convervatory,
Bradley, Schumann, and other makes,
some of above, sameas new. Write for
bargain list. A. A. Thomas Piano Co.,
639 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Jly2
BUSIN ESS OPPORTUNITY
WANTED: YOU TO COME AND LET
us reason together. Would you not
rather have a hrick residence, store or
bungalow, than a wooden one? If so call
and see me or let me call and see you.
I have several hundred of the latest de
signs In the above Including fancy store
fronts, all figured as cheap as wood.
Thomas Nichols, 510 Crawford Ave., Au
gusta, Ga. J 25
M O vTn G, PACKI NG, ETC.
FOR MOVING. PACKING AND SHlP
ping and storage, cars loaded and un
loaded a specialty; strawvide wagon for
rent also. Phone 2375-J. J2Sp
STORAGE
We do storage.
We pack and ship goods.
W© save you money on second
hand goods.
We save you money on new goods
We always have bargains for you.
HUGHES FURNITURE CO.,
Phone 656. 567 Broad.
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Diseases of men women and chil
dren treated without operation.
I FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE
DR N. E. ALFORD
Office 969 Rroad St
TAILORS
HARDWICK & GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS.
Suits made to order. Phono 1C22.
213 6+h Street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Phone 1754. 523 9th Street
First riaps Tailoring. Cleaning,
Pressing and Repairing
TAILORING
I can save you money on your
Tailoring. Also flrst-c’ass Pressing.
Cleaning and Repairing—s suits
cleaned and presse for $1.50. Ladles’
and gent’s work given careful atten
tion. Work cal’ed for and delivered.
W L. STEPHEN, Prop.
Phone 1580-W . 210 12th St.
TIN SHOP
PHILIP L. MACK.
Phone 493. 913 Ellis St.
Tin and Sheet Iron Worker.
Estimates gD’en on all tin and sheet
Iron work. Prompt attention to re
pairing.
UPHQi STFPIMft
Furniture of all kinds uoholstered
and repaired. Furniture packed for
shippina. All work guaranteed.
W. T. SKINNER A CO.
124*/2 Washington St.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Phone 1332. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, and all kinds
of machinery, breaks repaired, car
bon cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
1
LOWREY WAGON WKS„
Established 1847.
Manufacturers of farm wagons
carts and truck* espec'ally equipped
for repa!r>g erd painting.
Corner Eltl* and 9th Sts.
Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga
WOOD YARD
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY PINE AND OAK
Stove Wrod a Specialty.
Quick deliver*'
C A KING, M?r.
Pho"« 2881 840 Fenwle*.
WAGON SHOP
BLACKSMITH WORK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS.
15 Centre St.
WALL PAPER
Interior de~coratinq.
AWNINGS
Bid* elted.
Z. D. PHILLIPS.
Phene 2051. 1610 Fenwick St.
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 712 Broad S'.
WAGON WORKS
We overhaul and repair wagon*,
buggies, cart*, cotton truck*, etc.
Also do hrr seshoilng. Your patron
age will he appreciated.
QUARLES WAGON WORKS.
Greene and Poplar St*. Phone 3SS2.