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EIGHT
mPURCHASE OF
IE APPARAIOS
Considered Today at Meeting
of the Fire Committee. Seven
«Hds Submitted. No Decision
fife committee of city coutv il
noon today and opened bids for
Jitrnishing of motor apparatus for
tlj4 fire station on the TJill at the cor
net f Central Avenue and Trope *tr<.t.
*i4frre were seven bids considered, hot
definite derision was reached as
matter was referred to a sub
C?I ' nltfr ® composed of Messrs T H.
ftsi' or th, K. W. Mcore and 11 II
tjggy* with Mr. Warren Walker of the
■'l Service CemmUsten and Chief
n Ids of tde fl rft department jr too;
":!fh this committee, The I’ommnt™
fire engines of an 0 | in*- -■
*ftie Trailing- I lls.
ALABAMA PRIMARY.
IRMentgomery, Ala.—Partial return
yesterday's democratic primary
in the third Alabama con-
district Indicate that Henry
Steagall, of Ozark, 'has been nomi-
Snted to succeed Henry Tr Clayton ir>
for the long term and that
O. Mulltey oT Geneva, lias h -cn
•looted for the short term by majc.ri-
Beg estimated Trom 60U to 1,000.
HHet Weather Tonic and Health Buitder
I Are you run down—Nervous Tired?
■h everything you do an effort ? You
■are not lazy—-you are alck! Your
■Stomach, l.lver, Kidneys, and who's
aayatem need a Tonic. A Tonic and
J Health Builder to drive out the waale
matter —bid Id you up and renew your
strength. N°thlng better than Elec
tric Bitter*. Start today. Mrs James
Duncan, HaynesvlUe, Me., writes
“Completely cured me after several
doctore gave mo up.” 60c and 11.00.
at your Druggist. >
Bucklen’a Arnica Halva for Cuta.
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work don* by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 623 Broad Rt
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jaekson Street.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING
llava your shoes re pal rod at
those prices:
Men's Whole Bottoms,
sewed SI GO
Men’s Half Soles, sewed ana
Rubber Heels si 00
Men's Half Soles, sewed .. 75 1
Men’s Half Soles, nailed .. 5()('
l.adles Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 7.V
1 Jidlos’ Half Soles, sewed .. 50*'
l,adlea‘ Half Soles, nailed . .35C
Children's Half Soles 250 & 350
Best Rubber
Heels 25<’.
Heimbsrk's Double Wear Rubber
Heels 500
Work done while you watt
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 943. 965 Broad 8»„
J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms . SI 10
Dollar Day
Dollar Day
Dollar Day
Watch for July 3rd
Store News
IIN ■— „
Augusta Herald
DEATHS
PRATHER MR. AITGU’STUK Vi.,
hunband of Mrn. Molikhu I*. Prath
er, of Doubh* Branches, Ga., died
ihia morning at the city* hospital
hi the 72nd year of hia age after a
two weeks' Hines*. The funeral
services will he conducted from
the Grnvetown Baptist ehureh to
niom*w mfirnlng at ten o'clock,
Kev. .1, M. Atkinson, officiating,
find the interment will follow
then*. J>eceased is survived by,
besides his wife, four sisters:
Mrs. W. W. Hoffman, Grove
town; Mrs C. M. Hill, Mrs. M.
J. Butler, Mrs. Annie King, Au
gusta; Mrs. M. Little, Salt J>ake
<‘ity, Utah. Mr. Prather was for
18 years a member of the Augusta
police department, serving as
Lieut, fur several years. He re
tired about 15 years ago.
CHURCH MEMBERS REGRET
REV. MR. HARRIS’ GOING
Farewell Party Given Family
of Woodlawn Baptist’s Pastor
Last Nifrht. Presents Given.
In manifestation of the deep regret
felt by the congregation of the Vvood
lawn Baptist Church at the departure
of the pastor. Rev. It. K. h. Harris,
who na« accepted the pastorale of the
Baptist Church at. Hophzibah, former
ly held by Rev T. M. (ialphid, the
preaciier, Pis wife and their little
daughter, Mian MSry Fannie Harris,
were surprised very pleasantly lust
evening with a farewell natty. A
most enjoyable time was spent.
In behalf of the church Mr. Paiil
Moatea presented Rev. Mr. Harris
with a lovely watch fob, and Mrs.
J. W. Slbert, for the church, present
ed Mrs. Harris with an exquisite sil
ver niPHli bag. I itlle Miss Harris
was given a beautiful friendship cir
cle, Or circular pin, the presentation
being made by Miss Edna Vordery.
You remember th* last Dollar Day
in Augusta 7 There's going to be an
other one soon. Watch for it, in the
Augusta Herald.
THERE ARE OTHERB.
"Hello, Minks: raising anything In
your garden this year you expect to
put In pans?"
"< Ml, yes."
“What?"
"Fishing worms."- Florida Times-
Unlon.
The candidate had Just quoted tlio
words of an eminent stateman In sup
port of Ids argument "And mind you,"
the candidate said, "this In not merely
my opinion. These are the words of a
nmn who knows what he's talking
about."
AWFUL
Hurry—l understand Gertrude mar
ried u man who made a big fortune,
by a lurky speculation In soap.
Grace—Yes; and he disgraced her
while they were on tholr honeymoon
Harry—How did he do It?
Grace -Gertrude wanted the other
piiKsenKora to think an aceon voyage
was an old story as soon as they were
on board, pointed to a row of Ife pre
servers and asked the captain what
was the Idea of nil the extra ties.—
Florence Dally Times.
A multi-millionaire In a fashionable
pointed to a line on the
menu, saying, "I'll have some of that."
"I'm sorry," said the respectful
waiter, "hut the band Is playing
that."
You rsmsmber the last Dollar Day
in Augusta? There's going to be an
other one soon. Watch Tor it, In the
Augusta Herald.
legal Notices
STATIC OF OROnOIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY -
Lucy Franc I h Hickman v*. Virgil N.
ilit-krmtn.
m No. 67. Richmond Superior Court, July
Trim. 1014.
To th»* Defendant. Virgil N. lllokman:
You are oomnmnded to be and appeir
at tlie July Term, 1 ill 4. of the Superior
.Court of Richmond County, Heorgta, to
answer Plaintiff* Hlbe: for Divorce. In
dafault thereof said court will proceed
a** to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond, Judge of said Court, this June
27th. 1914.
DAN IF. I a KKRR.
Clerk. Superior Coutrt, Richmond Co., Ha.
T S IVONS.
Attv for Plaintiff. J 27 30 Jly 7 14
ill OUillA~
RICHMOND COUNTY
Whereaa. VV. J. M< Knight and Snllle
A. McKnlght <lid on the 12th day of
February, 1913. execute and deliver «
deed to the property hereinafter do
se r bed to Kdward S. Deldiug. to secure
a loan of one thousand ($1,000) dollars,
and Interest from date at the rato of
(6 per cent) per cent, per annum, to
gattier with ten (10) per cent, attor
neys fees as evidenced by said note
And hwereas under the terms of sad
security deed, as recorded In the Office
of the Superior Court of Richmond Coun
ty. In lt<M»k No. 7 F's. pages No. 411-12-
13, power of attorney was granted to
the an d Fdsard S. IteJdlng. his heirs
and assigns to sell said hereinafter de
scribed property, after advertising the
same once a week for four weeks In r ise
default was made In the payment of said
note.
And wh«*-e*«. default in said payment
has been made, there will be sold on the
first Tuesday in July. 1914, before the
Court House door of said County lm**
twe«R the legs! hours of sale to
highest bidder for cash: All that tract
or parcel of land lying and being In
ties County of Richmond and State of
Ueorgta. In the 124th D strict, <• M.,
containing four hundred mil twenty
(ITi'i a«Yea. more or less, and known and
designated by the following houndries
North by I. l nds of Ansel Shaw and Dr,
J. T Rea go: Fast by lands of formerly
Mrs Kngenln Weal; South by lands n«»w
or formerly rtf T. I\ Drench and on the
West by lands formerly of .lohn R.
Wimberly. Iteing the asme lands as de
scribed in said security deed herelnl»e*
fore referred to.
purchaser to pay for papers.
W .1 Mo KN ID I IT. and
MRS S A McKNinilT.
By KDWARD S RKI.DINO,
R R McCOWF.N. Atty In Fact
Attorney. J 9 23 SOo
HA
RICHMOND COUNT T
Isnbebe Min*k* v vs. John Marker
Richmond Superior Court, Julv Tefm,
1914.- I.ibel for Divorce.
To the Defendant. John Mackey:
The 4lefet?dnnt, John Mackey, Is here
by required personally, or by attorney,
I ’ be and appear t the Superior Court
of Richmond County, to be he’<l on the
Third Monday in July, 1914, then and
thei>■ to answer the rialnttff'a l.tbel for
Divorce, a« In default thereof, said Court
will proceed ss to Juatbe may appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C.
Hammond, Jm'ge of *ald Court, this 29th
day of June, 1914.
DANIEL KKRR.
JOS R. WATKINS Clerk
for i’lalnUft J 29 30 Jly 1 5
LEGAL NOTICES
In the restrict Court of the T.'nlted
States for tlie Northeastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
Iri the matter of Henry T. K. Wen
dell, Bankrupt—ln Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Henry T. E.
Wendell, of AugUsta, Ga., in the County
of Richmond and District aforesaid, a
bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
-.'fith dav of June. 1914, the said Henry
T If Wendell wns duly adjudged a
bankrupt, and that the first meeting ol
his creditors will he held in rriy office in
Augusta. Ga.. on the seventeenth (17th)
dav of Julv, 1914. at 12 o’clock noon, at
which time said .creditors may attend,
prove their claim*, appoint a Trustee,
examine tin- bankrupt and transact such
oilier business as may properly come
In fore said meeting.
This 2fith dav of June, 1914
JOSEPH GAN MH-.
J3O Re free In Bankruptcy.
Swappers' Column
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There's no
chnrK<* for Insertions. You pay 5
for oaoh nnawer. Have you
anythin*? you want to Swap or Ex
change? Let the other fellow know
Augusta is full of active, onergrtic
Swappers who#will he glad to
make your aorpialntance through the
Swappers’ Column.
WILL SWAP: MANS BICYCLE FOR
an electric fan Address "Electric
Fan," Swappers* Column, care Herald.
J3O
WANT TO SWAP: A 6-YEAR-OLD
driving horse and new buggy for a
Ford, single seated car. Address "B. F.
M," care Herald. J3O
WILL SWAP FOR ANYTHING OK
equal value or will sell cheap: 8 White
Leghorn hens, laying now, and one
cock Address Leghorn Hens, Swap
pers' Column, care Herald. *l2
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 l
will appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
ts ISAAC 8. PEEBLES. JR
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
July Fourth Excursions
Reduced Fares 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,
Dist. Pass Agent,
729 Broad Btreet, Augusta, Ga.
Telephone 947.
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.
(Effective May 31, 1914.)
Departure*.
7:10 A. M., No. 6— —-lhtlly for Anderson
"11:00 * M.. No. I—Datly for Greenwood.
Rpartanhurg. Greenville, Ashevfll*.
4:25 P 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.
1:00 P M . No. 4$ —Dslly for Reaufort.
Pori Roval. Charleston Savimnah.
6:30 A M No 48—Sunday only, for
Beaufort. Port Royal, Charleston
and Savannah.
Arrival*.
12:40 P M . No 2—Dally fVoiu Spartan.
burg Greenvlllr. etc
706 P M No. 4—Dally from Spartan
burg. Asheville.
12:25 P M No. «<—Dally from Dean
fort. Port Royal. Charleston and
Savannah.
6 0". l* M No 45—Dally except Sun
day. from Beaufort. Port Royal
and Charleston.
2:15 A M., No. 47—Monday note e-e-o
Beaufort. Tort Royal. Charleston.
Savannah.
B‘fto P M , No. 6—Belly from Anderson
Effective June 14th. Pullman Parlor
Buffet Cars will hr operated between
Augusta and Ashevltle on trains Nos. 1
and 2 In ronnebtlon with Sou tty Caro
lina Special from Spartanburg.
ERNEST WILLIAMS.
General Passenger Agent.
Rroadway. Augusta. Ga.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTF Th*i»* arrival* and
nr* trtv*n «* Ibfnrmntlon. Arrival* and
mnnortlnnx nrr not intxr#t»t*rd
3» I 32 I ~~ | II I 37
2:49a| 2-4<VptLv Awruata Arl 8:65*1 1:40*
4-?«*l 4:l7«|Ar Har’wrll Lv( 7:lta!l*oU
4:59*1 4-49p!Ar. Drnm'k T.V' 6:44n|11 Stp
6:35a| •:36plAr Or’burf Lv| 5 57a|10:68|>
7 ?9n! «:65p!\r fhimtrr Tvj 4:39n| 9:30p
9:99nJ *-15plAr IHorrnca Ivl S:lsal 8 9'tp
t:lsr|l?:4st|Ar WU'pton Lvl ! 3:45*
* : A*p| 6 *s* Ar Rtchm'd Lvl 6-13*1 8:15a
11 '9*! <i-9hG\r Wnh't’n Lv) 3:os*| 4;?9 a
1 •33at1^-27aiAr Ttaltlm'* Lv) I:46pf 2 f soa
4 •64ji!13:48r1Ar W Phlla Lv!11 3«a't2 l«>»i
T UG ?-87p1 Ar N York T.v! 9:16a1 9:39*
Tbrouah st..l Putman SWr*'* or
train* 3* and 35. hrtwrrn Aitfiiata and
N#*w York Brollrr Gar. b*-
twFFit Auruata ans Florrnra Standard
Dlnlr* Gar north w t>f Florrno#*.
Throucb Slonpar Atlanta and
Wllmlnaton via *«o»ata on train* 37
and 3* connrrtlnr ft P’orrnc* with Nrw
York *l**en*~a and |tn* points.
T B WALKFP.
District P*aa*n(jer Afirnt.
Auauata O*. Phon* <29.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(EFFECTIVE JUNE TTH, 1"14.)
No, Arrive From—
*2 Atlanta, Macon, Athena and
Wnehingtcn 2 28p.m
• 4 Atlanta I:2oam.
*8 Atlanta. Macon 8:25 pm
• I Atlanta. Macon. Athens
■nd Washington 10:30 ppm
•10 Union Point. Ktnoon end
Washington 11:00a.m
If Cam ok B:4:,am
Pullman Steeper and Parlor Car So rvlca.
Nua. 3 and 4, Augusta and Atlanta.
Nea. I and i. Charleston and Atm nta.
Nos 3 and 4, Atlanta and Wlltuln* ton.
Nob. a and 3, Brot »r Hutfet Carlo r Car Atigvaia and Atlanta.
N«a. 4 and < Pullman draper. An gnsta and Chicago.
Noa. 1. 3, : and 4 Brotlat Bullet Parlor Car Augusta and Atlanta.
J. P 811 I.PP9. a. P. \
C. C. M'MU .t.lfc, O. A. P. A.
«Bt BROAD BTREET. PHONES 257, »«1 and 2r»«.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
SPECIAL NOTICES
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
THE PURGING COMMITTEE OF THE
White Primary Committee, consisting
of J. F. Carswell, H. H. Gumming and
J. M. Smith, will meet in Recorder s
Court Room, Wednesday night, July
Ist, 1914, a? 8:30 p. m., to hear any
and all complaints that may be brought
before the Purging Committee of any
cases of Improper registration.
This committee will meet from time
to time until Tuesday, July 7th. 1914,
after which date no further com
plaints of improper registration will
he considered.
J. F. CARSWELL ,
If. H. GUMMING,
J. M. SMITH,
Jl.v4 Committee.
WANTED —Miscellaneous
WANTED: 50 ODD FEATHER BEDS
at onee: will pay highest cash price.
Phone 2166. Address 1007 Reynolds St., j
Chicago Feather Co. J? 9
WANTK D: T o” _ HUT ALMOST AN Y
old thing and to sell you “anything j
that is a book.” Dellquest's New and |
Old Bookshop, 213 '.th St. . ts
WANTED—ReaI Estate
I WOCLD LIKE TO BUY A LOT ON
tlie Hill; must he a bona-fide bargain; .
T know the value of property on Hill and
you need not write unless you have a
bargain; state lowest price and exact lo
cation. Address Lot, care Herald. J 2 .
WANTED —Rooms
TED: BY COUPEE WITH CH?L
dren. furnished rooms for light house- j
keeping. Address 307 Kollock street. J 39
WANTED: BY YOUNG MAN. NICE
furnished room on the 9, 10 or 11 hun
dred block of Greene street. In answer
ing ad kindly State price and exact lo
cation. Address XXX. care Herald. J3O
WANTED HELP—Female
WA NT ED: (' HAMB ERM AID. A PPI /y
at once. 721 Greene stfeet. J3O
WANTED !Jri P—Mate
WANTED AT ONCE: " YOUNG MEN
for automobile business. B‘g pay. We
make you expert in ten weeks by mail.
Pay us after we secufe you position.
American Automobile Institute. Los An
geles. •Cal. Jlyl
LINOTYPE INSTRUCTION; EARN tl,-
200 yearly; cost moderate. Prospectus
Empire School. 419 First Ave., New
York. J3O
WANTED SITUATION—Fe-
mala
POSITION W A NTED—MIDDLE-AGKD
white woman desires position as Aul>k
or nurse. Write or call at C. E. C., 1129
Coggin street. Phone 1240-W. J 1
FOR SALE —Pea? Esate
=
I TIAVE A PIECE OF BROAD STREET
business property that I will sell for
practically half its real value. This is a
great bargain for some one. Ts interest
ed address, C. li. C., c»*.re Herald. j3oc
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: % THREE NICE ROOMS,
unfurnished suitable for light house
keeping 726 Crawford avenue. Applv
on premises. J3O
FOR RENT: A NICE LARGE COOL.
room for light housekeeping connect- j
ed with pretty kitchen, containing gas
and wood stove: also hot and cold
ter sink. Apply 955 Reynolds street. J3O
WANTED: YOUN i MEN ROOMERS
or to rent my upper flat of four
rooms, bath and kitchennett by Julv Ist.
Address Mrs. F. E. Filber. The Hill J3O
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE FURN
ished rooms for light housekeeping. !
electric lights, hath and toilet. Apply .
457 West Ave., North Augusta. Phone
2159-J. J 2
FOR RENT—FIat
FOR RENT: TWO NICELY FURNISH-I
ed f lats for light housekeeping; every
convenience; at 1041 Broad. J3O
FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED j
flat of two or three rooms for lleht
houeekeenlng. 119 Seventh street. J:;0
C of Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedules (75tb Meridian Time)
DEPARTURES.
For Dublin. Savannah. Macon
and Florida po’nta ••7:30 a.m.
For Dublin and Snvarnah. •2:30 p.m.
For Savannah Macon. Colum
bus and Birmingham •9:30 p.m. I
Tybee Limited for Savan
nah. Dublin and Flor
ida point* a6:RO p.m. I
ARRIVALS
Fmm Savannah Macon Co
lumbus ; »nd Birmingham. •«:30 am.
FVoni Dublin. Savannah and
Florida points *12:30 p.m.
From Dublin Savannah. Ma
con and Florida nolnts ...••7:50 p.m.
Tybee Limited, from Savan
nah and Florida ro ots bI3:4R a.m
••Daf’v except Sunday. •flaily.
a-Sunday only h-Monday only
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30
a m. and arriving at 7:50 p. m . be
tween Augusta end Savannah connect
ing nt Villen with through train for
Macon. Columbus. Birmingham and
Montgomery.
Vestibuled e’ectr’C-iigbted Sleeping
Cara, ire carried on night train* be*
tween August* and Savannah On.: con
necting at Villen with through Sleeping
Cars to and from Mnccn. Columbus Blr- j
mWighnm and Atlanta,
For snv Information ns to fares, sehed
ule*, etc., write or communicate with
W W. HACKETT.
Traveling P ssenger Agent.
Phone No. 62 719 Broad Street.
Augusta. Ga.
No. Depart To—
• 1 Atlanta, Macon, Athena and
Washington 7:40a,m. I
*3 Atlanta 2 00 ana i
•5 Atlanta and beyond 13:30 pm
••11 Canuk and Macon 8:30 p:n
T Atlanta, Macon and Wash
ington 1:20 pm
*9 Union Point, Washington
nnd Athena 4:85 pm
• Dally. iDally except Sunday.
TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN
(CITY) TIME.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
FOR SALE: FINE LOT OF SHOATS
and kids, suitable for barbecue pur
poses. Apply M F. McDade, 813 Tel
fair. Phone 1709-J. J3O
BUNGALOW, WITH THREE BED
rooms, living room, dining room, kitch
en, hall, butler’s pantry, up-to-date
bathroom, store and clothes closets, hot
and cold water, electric lights and gas
beautiful mission fixtures, modern in
every respect; high ceilings, well venti
lated, attic and double floors; porch 10
feet wide, 25 feet across front, 26 feet
on side, attractively uesigned. in fact,
every thing necessary to insure comfort
and convenience with attractiveness
thrown in. Beautiful location; highest
part of Monte Sano, on well lighted
graded street, half block from car line.
I jot 85x150 feet. House is new and will
be sold $500.00 .pss than actual cost.
Price $4,000 Will pay 12 per cent as
investment. If you intend to build or are
looking for investment it will pay you
to investigate this proposition. Ad
dress Bungalow, care Herald. Jlys
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
$25.00 FOR SSO.OO—WILL SELL A $50.00
scholarship in one of the oldest and
best known business colleges in the
South for $25.00 if taken at once. Branch
office in Augusta. Entitles pupil to
remain until graduation. Fully guar
anteed. Address at once, D. F. J., care
The Herald. J3O
BELOW COST! I OFFER FIFTEEN
barrels fancy patent f our to quick
buyer, below cost. Call at Allen & Bax
ley's Warehouse. E. C. Martin. J 2
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 B per cent to
20 per cent less than list price, also
do your repairing at small cost; all
work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Get our prices before buying else
where.
DAVIS TIRE «. RUBBER WORKS.
AUTOMOBILES FOB RENT
When your car needs repairing
bring It to u».
We keep votir Klectrlc Self-Starter.
Elertrlc f.lghts and Generators 1n
good repair.
W. C. GUNN.
Phone 2987. 726 Reynolds St.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Protect your automobile In *be
Royal Insurance Company, of Eng
land. Ptronerest In the world. Tn
eores ncralnst Fire, Thef\ Lj a jj
Property Damage. and Collision
. Damages. We also Issue acclden' and
health policies. AH at the lowest
adequate rates.
J. Ve H. ALLEN A CO.,
Phone 411. 121 Jackson St.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
We hive opened a Krst-class Paint
Fhop. nnd can attend your wants at
very reasonable cost.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO*.
Just across the Bridge.
AUTO REPAIRING
Electric Self-Starter and Ignition
experts. \ll work guaranteed.
B. F. BOONE
Phone 826. 627 Broad.
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.
PICYHLE REPAIRING
New nnd second-hand Bicycles and
Supplies. All repair work promptly
done and dc Ivered.
. J. C. COLLINS,
1113 9th SL
pi IIP PRIMT<S DRAWINGS
Blue Tr ots, per aq. ft.
Pest grade Drawing Supplies for
sale. fCxperien-ed draftsman to do
tracing and drawing.
AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO-,
Phone 2362. 406 Dyer Bldg.
An mist a. Ga.
Special attention to mall orders.
COAL AND WOOD
DEUVKRKn ANY PART OF THE
CITY OR THE HILU
W. C. IVEY & CO.
t’hon® 780.
CIGARS
For Bigger, Barer Augusta Smoke
F. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry.
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Maker,.
CONTRACTOR
E. H. MOBLEY
Na 4 lush American Bank Bldg.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Phone,: Office. 2478 and Residence,
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
G'nstnK of ,11 kind,. windshields,
lamps and showcase glass and re
pultylng a specialty. Front door
glass un«t church window, repaired.
Phone 417-J. 429 EUI, Si.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
H. I HUTSON
Pan,. Motor, and i>j*.vnoa.
House W ring , od Fixtures.
Phone >B7. 1 tot 6th St
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SADR: FIVE 2-MONTHS-ODD
thoroughbred Poodle puppies. Call
phone 6639-J, J3O
FOR SADE: ONE MUDE. APPLY TO
Eugene Simpkins' Blacksmith Shop,
Hamburg, S. C. • J3O
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
TO RENT: EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON
Monte Sano for the summer with tb»
privilege of renting next year. W. T.
Houston & Co., Real Estate. Augusta,
Ga. Phone 607. J3O
FOR RENT: NINE-ROOM HOUSE,
furnished or unfurnished, good loca
tion. For further particulars, call phone
1552-J. J 2
SUMMER RESORTS
AIKEN DEN, ON SULLIVAN’S is
land, open for boarders. Splendid loca
tion, front beach. Rates reasonable.
Good board. For particulars address
Aikenden, Station 28, Atlanticville, S. C.
LOST AND’FOUND
LOST: ON JUNE 20TH, A WHITE
Water Spaniel pup, 6-months-old, has
dark brown head; last seen on cana
bank above city. Reward if returned to
1864 Pearl avenue. J3O
"BUSINESS NOTICES
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE
Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St.
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GARAGES
IVEY’S GARAGE
Phone 2197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES.
Five years’ expertr ce with Chal
mers and Hupmobiles.
CARS FOR HIRE.
PERROTJX & JONES
Augusta Garage
Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies.
Free air. Open day and night
Largest in city.
720-22 Reynolds Street
Phone 120.
GASOLINE, 18'/ 2 c
Motor cars washed and 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
10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitney-Eve Co.
1033 Broad St. Phone 1318.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He make# your mattresses level
end 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;
city references.
pianos"
A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO.
Phone 686. 639 Broad St
Pianos. Plnver Pianos. EJectrle
Pianos. Organs. Grsnhophones and
Records—Everything Musical.
PIANOS AND VICTROLAS
Phone 3327. 854 Broad.
The latest styles the market afford*.
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 nam, stand, fur quality in
printing. Try us on your next order
and we guarantee you will be satis
fied in every respect Personal su
pervision given every order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO.
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE *~cs:
Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repair
ing and Painting.
VV, manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylights. Lowest prices.
835 Broad St. Telephone 284.
PRESSING CLUB
Fir,i-cl:i»s Cleaning, dressing end
Repairing. I am now located at
214 Cummings St.
WILEY WALTON.
REAL ESTATE
If you buy your house,, ots and
farm land, from me we both make
money.
J. B. CHAPMAN
Phone 2900-J. Ellis & Campbell Sts.
L. F. GOODRICH
Architect
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
August,. G«. 489.
TUESDAY. JUNE 30.
MORRISON, SATISFACTORY
CONTRACTOR.
HAVE YOUR REPAIR WORK IN THE
nature of brick work, p'asterlng.
painting, wall papering, carpenter work,
in fact anything in the building line.
Repair work or new work done under
the supervision of Morrison, satisfactory
Contractor. Been doing the best class
of work for the best people in Augusta
for twenty-one years. Satisfactory wotk
—satisfactort’ prices. Call.phone 2475.
102 9th street.
‘summer school open.
AI L GRADES TAUGHT AND SPE •
cial branches. Hours: Mornings, 9 a. rn.
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
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR T lUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT
your o'd disabled 4 mlc or grip in
ciass condition. A new flat, lock clairp,
etc., and it’s in condition for years' of
service. Augusta Trunk Factory
Broad, opposite Monument. M!tf
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
BARGAINS IN USED AND RENTED
ipianos—Harvard. Stearns & Co., Sterl
ing Kingsbury, Cote, Bailey, Stultz A
Bauer, Kimball. Boston-Convervatory,
Bradley, Schumann, and other makes,
some of above, sameas new. Write far
bargain list. A. A. Thomas Piano Co..
639 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Jly2
PLANS—ALL KINDS. WITH SPEClFl
cations, FREE. From a SI,OOO bun
galow to a SIO,OOO residence and up.
Fancy store fronts a specialty. Owner
under no obligation to me except to let
me submit estimate, plans ready in four
days from date I receive order. Thomas
Nichols, 510 Crawford Ave , Augusta, Ga.
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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 MEDICINE* FREE
DR N. E. ALFORD
Office 969 Broad St
TAILORS
HARDWICK & GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS.
Suits made to order. Phone 1622.
213 6*h Street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Phone 1784. 823 9th Street
First Claes Tailoring. Cleaning.
Pressing and Repairing-
TAILORING
I can save you money on vour
Tailoring. Also first-class Pressing.
Cleaning and Repairing—s suits
cleaned and uresse'’ for $1.50. l.adles*
and genfs work given careful atten
tion. Work cal'ed for and delivered.
W L. STEPHEN, Proo.
Phone 1580-W . 210 12th St.
TIN SHOP
PHILIP L. MACK.
Phone 493. 913 FlUa St.
Tin nnd Sheet Yron Worker.
Flstlmates given on all tin and sheet
Iron work. Prompt attention to re
pairing.
Furniture of ell kind, upholstered
and repaired. Furniture narked for
shippinn. All work guaranteed.
W T. SKINNER A CO.
124 VJ Washington St.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO
Phone 1332. 961 Broad St.
Welders of all metals, and all kinds
of machinery, breaks renalred, car
bon cleaned from auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WK$„
Established 1847.
Manufacturers of farm wagons
carta and trucks, espec'sllr equipped
for repairing end painting.
Corner Ellla and 9th Sts.
Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga
WOOD YARD
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY PINE AND OAK
Btove Wood ■ Specialty.
Quick deliver—
0. A. KING. Marr.
Phor« 2881. 840 Fenwte*
WAGON SHOP
BLACKSMITH WORK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS.
18 Centre St.
WALL PAPER
Paper Hanging and I
Interior Decorating
. m Bide Ited.
Z. D. PHILLIPS
Phone 2051. 1810 Fenwick St.
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phene 168. 712 Broad BL
WAGON WORKS
We overhaul and repair wagon,
buggies, cert,, cotton trucks, etc.
Also do ho*-seshoctng. Your patron
age will he appreciated.
QUARLES WAGON WORKS.
Greene and Poplar Sta. Phone 3332.