The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 02, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOURTEEN, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

FOURTEEN COLLEGIANS to MEET, fIJLUNIft Southern Inter-Collegiate Ath letic Association to Consider Objections to Some of Its Rules. Atlanta, Ga. Resolutions requesting President W. M. Riggs and the executive committee of the Southern Inter-Col- Icglate Athletic Association to call a meeting of the association In Atlanta on July 18th to consider objections of some of the members of the organization to certain of its rules, were adopted at a meeting of representatives of sevf-n col leges here yesterday. The question of summer baseball also was consider it, yesterday's meeting hut no definite action was taken. The resolutions Adopted awked that the proposed meeting of the association take ui* the question el’ equalising Uie educational requirements ot members of the organization, insofar us they n ate to members of athletic teams; that the 1 present one-year rule, as adopted at the last annual meeting of the association, ; be modified; that Itie whole problem of passing on eligibility of he con sidered arid that the association I .ike up the question of restrictions upon th«! relations of its members with outside colleges. Called. Yesterday's meeting was called at the instance of the athletic authorities ot i Vanderbilt University. The Nashville school recently declared its intention oJ j withdrawing from the association be cause of alleged hardships workod l»y the rules The meeting was attended by; representatives of University of <»eor gls; the Georgia School of Technology;' University of Alabama; Vanderbilt Unl-| verity; University of the South (Kewa-i nee); Auburn and Ulemson College. I The meeting was presided over by Dr. George H. Denny of the University of Alabama. At the close of the ssesion an executive© committee composed of Jiughi M. Gordon, Jr . of Georgia; Dr. J. ifi. Crenshaw, of Georgia Technology and Dr. Denny, was appointed to complete the Work started at the meeting. Call Meeting. Charles G. Trobue. who represented Vanderbilt University, which recently withdrew from the n. !. A. A. because of dissatisfaction «Vf* the one-veer rule and other regulations of the association, did not vote at the meeting. He said he had no authority to commit Vander bilt to any course of action and that such matters would have to be put up to the authorities of the university. Thomas Hragg, who represented Auburn, and J W. Gantt, of Ofemson. both declined the vote on the same grounds. The Vanderbilt authcfrlte* recently re quested President Riggs of the associa tion to call a meeting of representatives of the various membets. Riggs replied that he had no authority to call su. h a ; meeting. w The meeting was called by Hugh M Gordon. Jr., secretary of the athletic hoard of Georgia University. SENATE CREATES BARROW COUNTY Amendment Passed By House Last Year Carries. Now Goes to Voters. Nine Years’ Fight. Atlanta, Ga. After h nine years’ fight, Harrow county, with Winder hs th* county Beat. *«« created Wednes day by an amendment of the Constitu tion of Georgia passed by the aenat* with a vole of S 3 to 7. The bill was Introduced 111 the house at Ite lent eeinton by Mr. Adame, of Hall county. It punned the bonne on July 10th. I*l3, but failed to pi<»« the eenate by five votea on July 24. A two-thlrda majority wen needed, an thin waa a conetttutlonal amendment. Bight member* of the senate changed th.tr votea elnca lent ,aennlon. an wan ahown by the 33 ”*>**“ for the hill Wed needny .... , Senator R. T. Do Bore of Athena, of the Thirtieth dtntrlct. led the auccega ful fight In the eenate. When the senate convened Wednesday Senator I'ultoae by quick and clever work, forestalled Senator A. It Idurta, of the Forty-first, who had conducted a one-man ftlllbuater. agulnsi tho bill for an hour and a half Tuesday. Dußose's Motion. When the ro l call was b-ivelv finished. Senator llußoee. before Senator Btirta could get the floor, Sprang to Ills feet and Introduced a resolution providing that the bill be made the special and continuing order immedutely after onannuui* consets for this date, and that the prevtotta question be called on the bill at 11:45 o’clock. To further guard against filibustering delays. Senator lhtßoae ntso resolved that the ecsston of the senute continue until this bill was disposed of. Senator Burt* Immediately objected to such •special privilege" resolution as being out of order, but President Anderson ruled It was In order, and referred it to the hrulee committee, of which Fenator ft It. Miller of the Twenty-fourth Is chairman Thirty.thres to Four. This committee reported favorably on the reeolutton after which the report was adopted by more than the neces sary two-thlrda vote—S3 to 4. This vote also Indicated to the opponents of Bar row county that the bill was aure to finaa.ats It would get more than the nec eaaafT two-thirds required for a consti tutional amendment The fight from then on. led by Sena tor Burt*, was half-hearted. A motion was paaaed limiting debate on the bill to twenty mlnutea fir the opposition: those for the hIH stated, through Senator Du- Tn>ee that they did not think dehat* necaaaary. | I,,——. . mmm ■ FAIRY TALES. Tommy—Do fairy talea all begin with “Once upon a time?" Mother —Not always; sometimes they atart. “Dearest. 1 sat Up with a sick friend last night.**—Philadelphia Record. GETTING down to business. "A boy g»ks a wonderful lot of questions.” “Yes," replied Mr. Orowcher. ’He f>ts over It as he grown older, until he doesn't ask much of anything ex cept What** the score Pretty cottage on the Hill for sale, cheap, Phone 76 W between 8 and 11 o'clock this evening. H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. Mill Supplies and Machinery. Carriage and Waqon Material. Get our prices. Our Motto: “Service first. Quality always” LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Under and by virtue of the power con ferred under the will of Preston Harley, bite of said County, deceased. I will sell at public outcry, at the Court House, in the City of Augusta, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July. 1914, between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bid der, the following described property be longing to the estate of Preston Harley, deceased, to-wlt: All that tract of and. with the Im provements thereon, situated in Rich mond County. Georgia, and lying on the Georgia Railroad near the six-rnlle post, containing sixty (60) acres. more or less and hounded North by lands now or formerly Scott; South by the right of-way of the Georg.a Railroad; Hast by a road separating It from lands of Capers and Hatton, and West by lands now or formerly I>. W. Marks, Trustee; and being the same property conveyed to Preston Harley by I). W. Marks and others, by deed dated October 24th, 1902, and recorded in Rook 6 A, page 44. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. K ITT IE H. TAFT, Administratrix with the Will Annexed of Preston lfa<ley. Deceased. Jll 18 2a .12 ST AT E OF GEORGIA' RICHMOND COUNTY— All persons having demands ngalnst the Estate of James M Duke, late of K.ld County, deceased are hereby noti fied to render In to tne undersigned an otint of said demands within the time required by law. and all persons indebt ed to said deceased are required to m.ike Immediate payment. This 28th day of May. 1914. JOHKPH K. DUTCH. Executor of the Will of James M. Duke, Deceased. M2B J 4 1 1 18 25 .11 y 2 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Ry virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, dated June Ist, 1914. I will hoR at the Court House in Augusta, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July, 1914 »t public outcry, between the usual hours of sale, the following described property belonging to the Estate of Charles Webb, deceased, to-wit: A one-half undivided Interest (Arthur Hurton Cook owning the other one-half) In and to the fo'lowing property, all lo cated In the City of Augusta, in said County and fltato: Dots SSO. Ml. 352. 353 and 354 on a plft of the Augusta Band Company rec orded in Rook 3 C, page 298. collect Ively, •fronting three hundred (300) foot and three (3) inches more or less, on the North side of Walton Way, West of Crawford Avenue, and extending hack of even width ono hundred and sixty (160) feet to nn alley. Hold propertv Is designated bv the Cltv Numbers 1805, 1807, 1809. 1811, 1813. 1815 and 1817 Wal ton Way; two of which lots are tinder contract of sale as hereinafter set out 1 A I,HO, T/tts 326. 327 and 228 on said plat In Rook 3 C, page 298, fronting hundred snd slxtv (160) feet, five and feet, three (3) Inrhes. more or less, on the West side of CVawford Avenue, and extending back one hundred and sixty (160) feet. and bounded North by Jen kins Street; East by Crawford Avenue; South by nn alley, and West by nn alley. Said property Is also known ns Numbers 819. 821 and 831 Crawford Avenue, end nn unnumbered vacant lot on Crawford Avenue. ABPO. Dots 324. 325 and 325 73 on said pint In Rook 3 C. png© 298 ffronting together one hundred and eightv (180) feet, three (3) Inches, more orless, on the south side of Jenkins Street, West of Crawford Avenue, end extending hack of even width on© hundred and sixty 160) feet to an alley; snd bounded North bv Jenkins Street; Hast and South bv an alley and West bv Number 323. One lot Is Improved and Is known ns Number 1916 Jenkins street, snd the remainder of said property Is vacant. The property above described was con veyed to Arthur Rurton Cook and Charles Wehb subject to a P©©d of Trust, dated May 31st 1909, nnd recorded In Rook 6 7, n*ge 433. to secure nn Indebt edness of 415,000. which indebtedness la still on said property. The lot on Walton Wav, known ns Cltv Number. 1811 fronting fifty-seven (57) feet, more or less, nnd extending hack to an alley, is subject also to the Tight of M. C R Holley under a contract dated July 31st. 1012, between him and • M Cook snd Wehb, under which said llol'ey Is entitled to have a conveyance to said property upon the payment of 41 700 00 and Interest; the conveyance to he made free from the Hen of the Se curity Deed aforesaid. The lot on Walton Way, known ns C?tv Number I*9. fronting forty (40) feet, move or less, and extending back to sold nllev Is subject also to the right of T run Mnv Dee under a contract dated March ?oth 1913, between her nnd said Cook and Webb, under which said Dena May l ee Is entitled to have a convey ance to said property upon the payment of $1 840 00 snd Interest; the conveyance to be made free from th© lien of the Becur'tv Deed aforesaid. AT.SO A lot and Improvements on the South side of Fenwick (formerly Mc- Donald) Street, between Gardner and Wright Avenues fronting forty (40) feet, more or less, end extending back of even width one hundred and thirty-two and one-half (132**) feet, more or less, and designated ss Dot Number 96 on a plat of lots recorded in Rook 3 Z. page 602. This property is subject to the right of J. M Collins under a contract dated March Ist 1913. to have a conveyance of s*ld Dot upon the payment of $750.00, pnvable $8 00 monthly, nnd upon which there is now due $566 00 nnd Interest. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. II IT ADHXANPFR, Administrator of Charles Webb, De ceased. June 11 18 25 Jly 2 Ladies’ small Panamas, $2; Men’s liiqh crown Straws. sl. P. F. SHERON & CO. Prett> cottape on the Hill for sale, cheap. Phone 75-W between 8 and 11 o'clock this evening. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING Have your shoes repaired at these prices: Men's Whole Bottoms, SI 00 Men's Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels #1 00 Men's Half Soles, sewed .. Men's llslf Soles, nailed .. 50'-’ Ladles Half Soles, sewed and Hlibber Heels 7*o ladles' Half Soles, sewed .. . r *Ot l-sdte*' Hslf Soles, nslled . n.'yC (’hildren s Half Soles Best Rubber Heels 251'. 35*' 45' Hetmback’s Double Wear Rubber Heels 500 Work done while you wslt Work esllial for and delivered on short notice. I’bonr 943. 965 Broad St J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Spinrisl Rubber Bottoms ..SI-10 LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the United Htates for the Northeastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia, In the matter of N. Turner Bankrupt— in Bankruptcy, To the creditors of N. Turner, of Au t gpsta, Ga., in the County of Richmond i w District aforesaid, a bankrupt, j Notice is hereby given that on the Ist i day of July, 1914, the eaid N. Turner was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the I flr »t meeting of his creditors will he held in my office in Augusta, Ga.. on the j eighteenth (18) day of Jui , 1914 at 12 o’clock noon, at which time said credl- I tors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, , and transact such other business as may j properly come before said meeting. This Ist day of July, 1911 JOSEPH O ANA HD, J 2 Referee in Bankruptcy. GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street. ROOF LEAK? Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work Riven per sonal attention. My price* are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 523 Broad St 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, Dlst. Pass Agent, 729 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Telephone 947. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. (Effective May 31. 1914.) Departures. T-10 A. M., No. 6 Daily for Andereoa 11:00 A M . No. I—Daily for Greenwood, Spartanburg. Greenville, Aehevflle. 4:26 P. M„ No. 3—Dally for Bpartan bura. Greenvi'le, etc. 6:30 A M., No. 4«—Dally except Sun day. for Beaufort. Port Royal and Chariceton. l:C0 P M., No. 4f —Dally for Bcnnfnrt. Port Royal. Chariceton. Savannah. 6’30 A M.. No. 48— Sunday only, for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston nnd Savannah. Arrivals. 12:10 P. M.. No. 2 Dally from Spartan, burg Greenville, etc. 7:06 P. M.. No. 4—Dally from Spartan burg. Aehevllle. 12:26 P M.. No. 41—Dally from Bean fort. Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah. 605 p M No. 48—Dally except Sun day, from Beaufort. Port Royal and FhaGeeton. 2:16 A. M.. No. 47—Monday onlv evorn Beaufort. Tort Royal. Charleston. Savannah. lon p M., No. S —Dally from Anderson Effective' June 14th. Pullman Parlor Buffet Care will he operated between Augusta nnd Aehevllle on trains Non. 1 and 2 In connection with Son fly. Caro lina Special from Spartanburg ERNEST WILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent. 829 Broadway. Aurusta. Ga. Atlantic Coast Line NOTF —Thsss arrival* snd d'-parturr* ar» given as Information. Arrivals and connections are not gusrstttosd 111 I *l» I J_ 15 I 87 *:«oa| 3:4opH.v Augusta Ar| S:5 '«T t:4oa 4 26a| 4:l7a|Ar Par’wcll Lvl 7:13i119*01a 4:56*1 4-49nlAr. Dettm’k I.v * 44al1t:Stp 5 .15.11 6 25plAr Or’huvg Lv 5 575|16:53r 7- B:ssp!Ar Sumter T.v| 4:9oa| 9:30p 8 60al 8-15nlAr Florence T.rl 3:15al 8 (Dp t:lspM2:4sslAr Wtl’gton I-vl I 3-45 p 8- 5:25a Ar Rlchm'd I.v! 6 v.p| 8 16a It 56p! 9:06a! Ar W ish’t’n T.rl 9 oSp| 4;2'» 1 -38*116*77*1 Ar Dalt'm’* T.v| l:lsp| 4-545112:45e1Ar W Phlla I.v!11 S6*!lM*n T:l*ai 3:B7p|Ar K Turk I.vf 9:18*1 9:»6p "Tt-'o’uch ’ St ret Pul man Fleerers t»n train* 9” and 95, between August* snd New York Observation Broiler Par. be tween Auguste end Florence. Standard Dicing Far north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington via -goats on trains 37 and 38. connecting *♦ Fforence with New Tork sleepc-* snd main line point* T P WALKER. Q<strict Passenger Agent. Auqueta. O*. Phone 525. GEORGIA RAILROAD No. Arrive From — • J Atlanta. Macon, Athena snd Washington J-25p.m • 4 Atlanta * 20am. •4 Atlanta. Macon *'-”5 pm • I Atlanta. M con. Athens and Washington 10:36 ppm •10 Union Point. Macon and Waahtngton It 60a.m 13 Camak 8:4.a in Pullman Steeper and Parlor Car tiarvlce. Noa 3 mid 4. Augusta and Atlanta. Noa I and 4. CharUaton and Atlanta. Noa. I and 4. Atlanta and Wilmington. Noa 5 and 4, Broti.r Buffet I'arlor Car Attg":*!* and Atlanta Noa 6 and * Pullman c > .per, Augusta snd Chicago. Noa 1. 3, 7 and S. Broiler Buffet Parlor Car. Auaueta and Atlanta j. p mi uts, a. p. .». ■» C. C M’MII.UN. GAP A. •01 BROAD »TR*ST. PHONIS 2*7, *4l ana 22**, THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. LEGAL NOTICES STATB OF GEOR( U A, RICHMOND COUNTY— Annie E. Branch vs. Irvine Branch, Elizabeth Himonds, John Shnonds, Jr., Dydia Brown. Barrington Branch, Bar rington Branch as Trustee, Annie Daird Osgood, Annie Daird Osgood as Trustee, and Dana Osgood as Trustee, the last ;hree being trustees undfft’ deed from Annie E. Branch dated March 6th. 1913, ; nd recorded in the OffDe of Clerk of Superior Court of Richmond County, in Rook 7 T s, 252-255. Superior Court of Richmond County, Georgia. No. I—Septemberl—September Term, 1914.- Suit to re-form trust deed dated March 1913. recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond County, Georgia, in Book 7 T’s, pages To the* Defendants. Irvine Branch, Eliza beth Simonds. John Sinionds, Jv., Dydia Brown; Barrington Branch, Barrington Branch as Trustee, Annie Daird Osgood. Annie Daird Osgood as Trustee arid Dana Osgood as Trustee: You are hereby required to be and ap pear at the September Term, 1914, of the Superior Court of Richmond County, Georgia, in person or by attorney, to be held on the third Monday in September. 1914. then and there to answer the plaintiff in action to reform trust deed. As in default of such appearance, the said Court will proceed thereon, as to Justice may appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Hammond. Judge of siid Court, this the Ist day of July, 1911 DANIEL KERR. J 2 16 A 1 19 Clerk. POLmCAL 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 Pr mary. I will appreciate your support- Respectfully, ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES, Jit SPECIAL NOTICES' TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: THE PURGING COMMITTEE OF THE White Primary Committee. consistinK of .1 E. Carswell. H H. dimming and ,T M. Smith, will meet in Recorder’s Court Room. Wednesday night, July Ist. 1914, at 8:30 p. m.. to hear any and nil complaints that may he brought before the Purging Committee of any cases of Improper registration. This committee wi I meet from time to time until Tuesday, July 7th. 1911, after which date no further com plaints of improper registration will be considered J. F. CARSWELL , H. 11. CUMMINO, J. M SMITH, Jlv4 Committee. Webbs Lodge No. 166 F. and A. M. • A CALLED COMMUNICATION F of Webb’s Lodge. No 166, F. A and A. M , wil! lie held in lodge M room. Masonic Temple, Thure day. July 2nd, tit 8 o’clock p. m. The M. M. degree will becon- XflSyPPr ferred. Members of Social ’ Lodge, No. 1, and visiting brethren are cordially and fra ternally Invited. L. G. REATSE, W. M. CHAS. A. CUMMINO, Secty. THIS ~IH TO NOTIFY ALL PARTIES desiring to be a candidate for council in t tie third ward (o notify, in writing the undersigned by six p. m., Mon day, July 6th. 1911. h w SHAW> Chairman, Sub-committee. 469 Broad street. if* DIVIDEND NO. 29. A QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF s3.ao per share on the capital stock of the Merchants Bank has this day been de clared payable July 6, 1914. to stock holders of record this date. Checks will he mailed. E. E. HOSBOROUGH. Cashier. J6c 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. WILT. SWAP FOR ANYTHING OF e ptal value or will sell cheap: 8 White Leghorn hens, laying now. and one cock. Address Leghorn Hens, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. J 2 1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING SETS OF hooks to swap: these books are in fine condition, like new. I wilt swap them for any liberal offer, as I am leaving town on account of husness Interests: Ba'sac. Harvard Classics. Dickens, Stev enson and Thackeray; all leather bound; no reasonable offer refused. Address Books. Swappers Column, care Herald Office O f Ga.Ry “The Right Way” Current Schedule* (75th Meridian Time) DEPARTURES. • , For Dublin. Savannah, Macon and Florida points ••7:80 a.m. For Dublin nnd Savannah... *2:30 p.m. For Savannnh Macon. Colum hus nnd Birmingham ... *9:30 p.m- Tybeo Limited for Savan nah, Dublin and Flor ida point* *8:50 a.m. ARRIVALS. From Pavsnnah Macon Co lumbus and Birmingham... •8:30a.m. FY.«m Dtthlfn. Savannah and Florida points •’-2:30 p.m. From Dublin Savannah. Ma con and Florida points ...••7:50 p.m Tybee Limited, from Savan nah nnd Florida points b12:45 a.m ••Dnllv except Sundav. ‘Dally *-Snndny only. h-Monflay only Through train leaving Augusta T:M a. m. and arriving st 7:50 p. m.. be •ween Augusts and Savannah connect ing at ''Wen with through train for Mncon, Columbus. Hrmlnghsm and Montgomery. Vestlbuled e’ectrlr-Hchted. Sleeping Cara. are carried on night train* be tween August: n.nd Savannah. On.: con necting nt Mlllen with through Sleeping Cars to nnd from Macon. Columbus Bir mingham nnd Atlanta. For any Information as to fares, sched ules etc. write or communicate with W W. HACKETT. Traveling Pnssenger Agent. Phone No 83 719 Broad St-eet. Augusts. On tEFFECTIVE JUNE 7TH, 1914.) No. Depart Ttr— •l Atlarm. Muron. Athens and Wnshington a..see 7*4ofi.m. •4 At am a 2 60 am •6 Atlanta and b«*\ond ..•*... 14.40 pm ••U Cimal and Macon • 30 pm * At’.-niff*. Macon and Wash ington 4:20 pm •4 Union Po’nt, Washington nnd Athena 4:66 pm "Daily. 'Daily except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ALOV E IS EASTERN (CITYJ TIME FOR REN t -looms FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE FURN ished rooms for ligiit housekeeping, electric lights, bath and toilet. Apply 457 West Ave., North Augusta. Phon© L’l 59-J. J 2 RENT: ONE OR tWo NICE large rooms. Apply 1539 Gwinnett. Jy3o NICE, LARGE ROOMS. FURNISHED or unfurnished, suitable for light house keeping to desirable parties: use of tele phone: electric lights and bath. Apply to 963 Broad St., or phone 2494-J. jy3p FOR SALE—ReaI Estate 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, electr'c lights and gas. i beautiful mission fixtures, modern in every 'espect; high ceilings, well venti lated, attic and double floors; porch 10 feet wide. 25 feet across front, 26 feet on side attractively resigned, 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. Dot 86x150 feet. House is new and will be sold $500.00 ess 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 S6O0 —MID LEDGE ROAD NEAR CEN tral avenue, lot 50x156. elevated and facing city. Phone 6714-W. jy; p SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spa tial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usually Advertised. ::::::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; : AUTOMOBILE TIRES W© can furnish you with standard guaranteed tires from 6 per cent to 20 per cent less than list price, also do your repairing at pmall cost: all work gmirantced to Rive satisfaction. Get our prices before buying else where. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT When vour ear reeds repairing hrlrg It to us. We keep vour Fleetrle Self-Starter. FTVotrle fights and Generators In good repair. W. C. GUNN, Phone 3997. 726 Recnolds St. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Protect vour srtomobtle In the Royal Insurance Comnany, of Eng land. Strongest in the world Tn •iirrs Fire. Tber*. Liability, Property Damage. and Collision Damaqes. W* also Issus acclden f and health policies. All at the lowest adequate raf<*s. J. V. H. ALLEN A CO.. Phone 411. 121 Jackson St. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING We h*r* opened a first-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. All work guaranteed. B. F. BOONE Phone 928. 527 Broad. BICYCLES Agent for READING. STANDARD. NATIONAL. PIERCE. We have the heat equipped repair shop In the South. JOHN F. BRICKLR. 226-28 9th. Phone 1914. BICYCLE RFP&IRING New end second-hand Bicycles and Supplies. All repair work promptly done and delivered. . J. C. COLLINS, 1113 9th St. pi IIP PRINTS. DRAWINGS Pine Pr nts. per an, ft. 777 2o Pest srade Prawlne Supplies for sale. Experienced draftsman to do tracing nnd drawing AUOUSTA BLUE PRINT CO., Phone 2362 406 I>yer Bldg. Augusta. On. Special attention to mail orders. COAL AND WOOD IJEUVERED ANY PART OF THE CITY OR THE HTUc. W. C. IVEY & CO. I’hone 740. CIGARS For Bigger. Busier Augusts Smoks F A W. CIGARS Patronise Homs Industry. Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Makers. CONTRACTOR E H. MOBLEY No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Phones: Office. 247* and lleatdence, CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Casing of all kinds, windshield*, lamps and showcase glass, and re puttylng » spec alty. Front door glues uml church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. <2B Ellis St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H. L HUTSON Kant. Motors «n<i Dynamos. Hours V tin# and Fixtures. Phone Si" 404 4th St FOR SEN I —Rea) tstate FOR RENT; NINE-ROOM HOUSE. furnished or unfurnished, good loca tion. For further part cu ais, call-phone 1552-J. _J2 WANTED —Rooms LOST: GOLD LINK BRACELET ON Craigs street or Central avenue. The Hill, on Monday night. Return to Her ald and get reward. J LOST AMD FOUND WANTED: TWO OR THREE UN furnished. connecting rooms suitable for light housekeeping. In answering state price and location. Address L. A. G. care Herald. J 2 WANTED —Miscellaneous WANTED: TO BUY ALMOST ANY old thing and to sell you “anything that is a book ” Dekp'est’s New and Old Bookshop, -15 th s-. ts WANTED—ReaI Estate I WOULD DIKE TO BUY A LOT ON the Hill; must be a bona-fide bargain: I 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 Dot, care Herald. J:’ FOR SALE —Miscellaneous 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 GARAGES IVEY’S GARAGE Phone 2197. 304 Washington. AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILEP Five years’ experl< ~e with Chal mers and Hupmobiles CARS FOR HIRE. PERROUX * JONES Augusta Garage Repairs, vulcanizing, supplies Free air. Open day and night T.nreest In city. 720-22 Revnotds Street. Phone 120. GASOLINE. 18'/,c Motor cars washed and pol'shed. 2Re. 40c. UNION GARAGE 583 BROADWAY S. E. MARSTON’S Harness and Shoe Shop All work dnn#» Viv h^nd. 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 Reduce 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitney-Eve Co. 1033 Broad St. Phone 1316. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He make* your mattre.ee* level *nd square. New tick made free. Return mattresses same dsv Phone 1916—shops 1251 Marbury street. painting contractors" For reliable Houne 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 Brofld St. Pianos. Player Pianos. Eectrlc Pianos. Organs, Ornnhophones 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 nun* stand* for quality In printing Try u* on your next order and we guarantee you will be aatis fed In every reaped. PeraonaJ su pervision given every order. PHOENIX PRINTING CO. ROOFING W, TOOLE A CO. - Tin and Rubber Roofing. Repair ing and Painting. We manufacture METAL BHINGLES, Cornice and Skylights. Lowest pries*. 135 Broad St. Telephone 264. PRESSING CLUB First-claaa Cleining. dressing and Repairing I am now located at 214 Cummings S>.. WILEY WALTON. REAL ESTATE If you buy your house* .ois jdu farm lands from me w« both m*** money. J. B. CHAPMAN Phone 2900-J Kill* & Campbel St* L. F. GOODRICH Architect 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Augueta. Ga. 469. THURSDAY. JULY 2. MORRISON. SATISFACTORY CONTRACTOR. HAVE YOUR REPAIR WORK IN THE nature of brick work, p arering. painting, wall papering, carpenter work, in fact anything in the building line? Repair work or new work clone under the supervision of Morrison, Satisfactoiy Contractor. Been doing the test clavu of work for the best people in August* for twenty-one years. Satisfactory vvojk —satisfactory prices. Call phone 2475. 102 9th street. JjYJ SUMMER SCHOOL OPEN. ADL GRADES TAUGHT AND SHE • cial branches. Hours: Mornings, i) a m, to 12 noon; evenings, 7:30 to 9:20 P in. For informs t-on phone 3098rJ- 1721 Walton Way S B. Campbtfl. Princi pal. Tlys ______ rto g p , TAtL OUR T UNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your o’d disabled * ml: or grip In first" class condition. A rew flat, lock damp, etc., arid it's in condition for years of service. Augusta Trunk F’Ctnry 73". Broad, opposite Monument. M2tf PIANOS AND ORGANS. BARGAINS IN USED AND RENTED pianos—Harvard uearns & Co., Sterl ing Kingsbury, Cote, Bailey, Stultz & Bauer, Kimball, Bdston-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 Financial MONEY lO DEND UN READ EST »„ THX, Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad SD iißtfa TO MY PATRONS AND OTHRTfcg: K have changed the location of my tomobile Service P*nm the Plant©’* H®- tel to the Royal Case. Phone 3081. S. J. Rouse. J"® STORAGE Wc do storage. W° pack and ship goods. W#x save you money on second- goods. We savg you nopev np pot crowds p a'wav.q have bn*'f , "’ln«: f or vou HUGMES FURNITURF CO.. P h on« 656. 667 Rro'd. SPECIALISTS TMP only E SPECIALIST Ifsj AUGUSTA. ntepocAq of men women *r>d chil dren treated rrt’hmit operation. I all MpmriMCe (TREE DR N V AI.iTRD Office 969 Broad Ft. -- ■ i i ♦—— TAIU)PS HARDWICK & GERMANY tailors AND RENOVATORS. Suits made to order Phono 1622 6*h Stroet. JACKSON & BAILEY Fh°ne 1784. 823 oth Str*»*t First Flncj* TafloHner. Pre*»«*in«r and Repairin'*. TAILORING T can save you money on your Tailoring. Also firat-c’ass Pressing Cleaning and Repairing—s suits cleaned and pr«sse ’ for $1.50. T.adles* and gen*’?* work given careful atten tion. Work cnl'ed fnr and delivered W L. STEPHEN, Pr op. Phone IKBO-W . 210 12th St. TIN SHOP PHILIP L. MACK. Phone 493. 913 Ellis Sr. Tin and T*»«n Worker. Fetlmates given all tin anj sheet Iron tvork. Prompt attention to re r?»Hre. liouni CiTCDIVG Fisrmlure of efl Wind* enrf penaired Fueniture narked for shipplnr, All work Guaranteed. V' T. BKIMMFD GO. I?dL4 Washinaton St. SOUTHERN WELDING CO Phoue 1332. 961 Rroad St. Welders of all mstMs. snd all kinds of machinery breaks renalred. car? bon cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER lowrey wagon WKB„ Established 1847. Manufacturers of farm wagons, cart* and truck. .sn»c'Mlv equipped for repairing and painting. Corner Fills and 9th St*. Teleohone 1309-J, Auqusta, Qa. wnnn yard BABY WOOD YARD DRY PINE and oak Btove Wnod a Specialty. Quick delivers G. A. KING. M-rr Pbor- 2881 840 Fe"v«deK. WAGON SHOP BLACKSMITH WORK and HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS. 19 Centre St. WALL PAPER Papei Hanging and Interior Decorating Bid* -Ited. Z. D. PHILLIPS Phene HUSI, 1610 Fenwick Bt. WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Hhon* 166. 712 Broad WAGON WORKS We overhaul and repair wagona buggies, cart*, cotton truck*, ate. Also <io horseshoeing Tour patron age wbl he appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS. Greene snd Poplar Sts Phone 3332.