The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF 'S SALE. STATE OK GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY TVtll 1)0 wrtlrt at the Court Houxc, In the City of Aiieimta County and aforpßiild, thr uaual place for hold ml- Sheriff» Snips, on the first Tuesday <r> August next during the legal hours of sale, the following destTihed property, to-wlt: All the lot of land with linprovemen's thereon, known as number 1331 Wood lawn avenue. In the City of Augusta, County of Richmond, and State of Geor gia. Said lot front* seventy-five <731 feet on Woodlnwn avenue and extends lack one hundred and fifty tl'iOt ft -t along Exposition avenue about half wav to Oak street Said properly Is botinl * d North b> Ext esltlon avenue; East hv IVmjdlnwn .i o nup: South by ;t»t ts vherte and West hy property of A. .7. 1 lttle. the eastern line being about sixty <6O) fei t In length l.evted on as the property Of the |ir fendant In Execution, to whom the same has been conveyed by Fannie 1' Cary under etatutary deed dated March 33th. 11113, and recorded In the Clerk’s Office of ilie Superior Court of saitl County. 11l Hook 7 O s. folios 101-1 <l2, prior to the making of this levy salt! deed being filed tor rr-ortl April Ist. 1312 at 1:30 p ill. Haiti property levied on as the prop erly of Thomas M Wlllli to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued prom City Court, of said coun ty on the 26th day of March. 1312 ui favttr of Knnnlet P. Gary against Thomas M. AV tills. 1-tevv made this Ith day of April, 1913, and notice served. Said property to op resold 'P required hv law at the risk >f former pun baser. Mrs. Virginia l<ee WH t|s who has failed to eomply with her bid. .1 T. PEUNKBTT, Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga. J 11 17 24 31 SHERIFF HA EE STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY, Will be Bold at the Court House In flte City of Augusta. County and State aforesaid, the usuul place for I holding Sheriffs Halm, on the First ( Tueeday In August next, during the legal hourit of sule, the following <l< - scrthed property, to-wlt: All that lot of land with improvements thereon fronting fifty feet on Chestnut street > and running hack one hundred and ! fifty feet bounded north hy estate of j Hal l , eaet by an alley, and south by lands of Mahala Clark, west hy Chest nut street. Situate in the city of Augusta, County of Richmond ami State of Georgia. on as the property of E]iza Berman, hy virtue of a Ihx 11. fa Issued hy CHAR H BOHLER, Tax Collector of Richmond County, on the 20th day of December, 1913, for State, County and School Taxes, for the year I*l3, against property standing In the name of Eliza Heentan. Levy made this 15th day of June, 1914, and notice served according to law. J. T. PGUNKETT, i > Sheriff, Richmond County. V J 10, 17 24, 31. (*TATE OK GEORGIA, I RICHMOND COUNTY— -1 Whereas Elisabeth I). Rhode*, on the noth dm of July, 1911, puroboaed of and tfrom Will to ni K. Bu»h mid R. Hoy Good, ■k'ln the properly hereinafter dcarrlhod, tLnd w ent Into po*»ea»lon of said prop jl, tv under a Ilond for Title from the Unlil 1 tueli and Goodwin of the tmld date. Conditioned to make title to said I*'op eitv to KlUntieth I>. Rhode* on the pay ment of the purchase price for sold prop er! , and on the perfortnanoe of the con dition* contained In *»ld Ilond for Title: And whereas the Hold Elizabeth h. Rhode* agreed In said Rond for Title : that, should she fall to pay the Indeld i ednes* due from the purchase of sold proper!\ at maturity, the said William K Buell and R. Roy Ooodwln should have the right to collect said Indebted* ness hy selTlnir said property at public outcry to the hlKhost bidder for cash, on unv public sales day. at the place of Sheriff's Rales In said City of August* during the legal hours of sale, after first publishing a notice of said sale and a de scription of the property to he sold once a week for four weeks In any news paper published in sntd City of Augusta. And whereas tlie said Elizabeth IV Rhodes has failed to p*y the balance of seven hundred and fifty <1780.00) dollars due on a note maturing January Ist. I9IS. besides Interest thereon, and has failed to pav her principal note for fire thousand <85.000.001 dollars, due July KUh 1914. and all of said Indebtedness for the purchase price of »«!d Wopertv Is past due and remains unpaid; Now. therefore, there will he sold on Tuesday, August 4th. 1914 before the door of the Richmond County Court House In the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sals, lo the highest bidder for eaah, the following described property, to-wit 1 All that lot or parcel of land, with Im provements thereon, situale, lying and being tn the City of Augusta. Richmond County, Georgia, on the Southwest cor ner of Greene and Elbert streets front ing on Greene street forty-four (411 fed, more or less, and running South of euu >1 width along Klhorl street one hundred and seventy-five (1751 feet, and being hounded on the North hy Greene street; on the East by Elbert street; on the South bv property formerly of the Es tate of tV. J Rtitlierford, now the prop grty of Jerry H. MoiVls, and on the West bv property of (’. D Carr. This tlth day of July, 1914. KI.UEABETH P RHODES, lly her Attorneys tn Pact. William E Hush end H ltoy Goodwin. J 11 17 24 St ago. w ~T7owciY. Jtr, I —"* JOB PBINTINO 1 | Russia Stirs* | | 'PkdONt - 360 ■■a «t VO" I'U IT ROOF LEAK 7 Hava your work don* by sxpen anrad tlnn*w*. All work given per sonal attention. My prlcee are rlgbt. e. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 613 Broad Ft GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jeckeon Street. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of t * i«* Superior | Court of Hi<hmond County, nf March | 20th, 1914, In the case of Charles If. Strong. hy Executor vh. Margaret H. j Hall, wUI be Hold at public outcry, at. the Court House in Richmond County, | Georgia, the fir*! Tuesday in August | within the legal hours of aalc, the fol- j lowing do bribed property, to* wit; All liiat tract <if land In the County of ! Ri< hmond, State of Georgia, consisting' of thirty-two L 32) acres, more or less, ; lying from a half to three-quarter# of a mile south of the Wright shorn Road, In ; the vicinity of Monte Khiio, and hound- j ed OH follows. North hy the extreme end of the property known an Tuxedo . l\<vk. Kant hy la ruin of Golden Rhind. now Surah A. Stokes; Houth h.v the Fair oount Corporation, and Went hy the’ Went Knd Improvement Company Cor poration. A plat of Raid property will I t Hiihmltted to prospcctlve purchaser*. Said property wold for partition among! ownriM, and sale will he reported for | confirmation or rejection hy the Court. Purchaser to pay for paper*. W T. GA RV G R COFFIN, .1A MRS S. Ill'S SKY. .111, J 11 17 24 21 Commissioner*. I POLITICAL NOTICES TO tHS VOTERS OK THE AUGUSTA I Circuit I am a candidate for the Judgeship of the Superior Courts of the Augusta Circuit, subject, to the ap pioach’ng August White Prrnary I will appreciate your support, Rerpeetfully, ts ISAAC H. PEEBLES. JR SPECIAL NOTICES United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. THE MKMHKIIfi OF LOCAL No 2*2 oVe requested to he present on Mon day p. m., July nth at. their hall. I (Business of lmj>ortam e. > J. W. JOHNSON, J 18 Kec\ Secy. WANTED—Stenographers WANTED: A STENOGRAPHER FOIL two or three week*. Phone 1422. PI Daily Pattern w-.'\ WBJ.--A DAINTY NEGLIGEE. Ladles' One piece Dressing Sack. For simple easy development, comfort and convenience, this stylo may well be recommended. It Is cut with body and sleeve “in one” and m«\ be finished with a belt or with sash ends The model Is splendid for crepe, lawn, dimity, and other soft fabrics. As here shown white Isitlste with Insertion and lace was em ployed. The pattern Is cut in three sizes Small, medium »nd large It requires two yards of 4!-mch material for a medium size A pattern of this Illustration mailed to nm address on receipt of lbc In silver or stumps. No. Ms# Name , »•*,■ ~**•••••••'1 «■*•( ee • e Street aa« No. (tty •fata Atlantic (oast Line NOTF There arrival* nnd departure* are giver a* Information. Arrivals and connection* ere not guaranteed >8~" | It I ~~ I 88 T~Bt~ ' *9,11 I I I v Avcxti ' (9* 4:18*1 4:l7*lAr flar'well 1 v( 7:13ill»t01* 4 59*1 4'43p|Ar. Derm’k l.vl *:44alll:Btp 5 35a| B'2spl Ar Or'tuirg l.vl 5 57»n9:68p 7 79nl 6:ssplAr Sumter l.v| 4:39a| »'3op 9 90s| 9:l6pt \r Florrnce l.vl S:lsal 3:09p ri6pllJ-«6slAr tV l'cton l.vl ) 3-46 p 9 -99 pl 6:»3a)Ar Klchm'd l.v' 6:35p| 9 15* ll'6opl 9-99*1 \r W hfn T.v| 1-9'pl 4;?i» l StaPO-ftsiAr Balttm’a 1 v! l;48pl T'SOs 4-645113-45rlAr BhIH l.vlll 96a U Dn 71Sni 2:67plAr N York Tv| 9:lsa| 9:39p Through Steel Fnl'mnn Sleeper* on trains 31 »nd 35. between August* end New York Observation Broiler Car, he iwccn Augusta end Florence Standard Dtolrg Car north of Florence Through Sleeper between Atlanta end XVtlmtngtnn via -guetn on tratne 37 end 3s, eopneettng et F'orence with New York eleepr-e and main line point*. T R WALKER. D'etrlcl P*e**rq*r Aqeot. Auquet* O*. Phoo* 826. GEORGIA RAILROAD (EFFECTIVE JULY 12, 1914.) : No. Arrive From— •S Al'enls, Mscon. Athene end Weehinglcn J-|sp m • 4 Atlanta t loam { *4 Atlanta. Mecon B;tS pm | *8 Atlanta. M con. Athens snd Washington 10 30 ppm j *lO I’nlon Point Macon, W’aah- * tngton and Athens 11 06 am 12 Csmak Idle a- Pullman Slgspsr and Parlor Car Dttilci Not I ami *. Au|ut(t and Atlanta. Now 1 and 4. Charleston and Atlanta. No* I and 4. AUanln and Wilmington Noa 4 and 4 Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Augusta and Atlanta Noa 4 and 4 Cullman 8 t aper, Augusta and Chicago, Noa 1. J, 7 and ». Brollar Uuffat Parlor Car Auausta and Atlanta j. r Bn t.rrs, o. p. C. C. M MM I.IN. O. A. P. A. 1 90] BROAD BTRBBT. PHONB3 297 $ Ml 229* Swappers' Column SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There'* no chary* for Insertions You pay 5 cent* for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fel-ow Know Augusta Is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers, who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the Swappers’ Column, WOULD SWAP ORAPHOPIIONE F* Til gun or pistol, 1n good condition. Ad dress “E. P». R.,” care Herald. Jl3 will Swap twelve rabbits large wire pen with tin roof and floor bet tom, for Iron lied, refrigerator ‘*r anything of equal value. Address “L. M Swappers’ Column, care Herald. Jls VVAfUTFn -• -—Mnle LOCAL I EPaTeHENTAT IVE WANTED: No canvassing or soliciting required. Oood Income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-876, Marden Building, Washington, D. C. *H3 BARBER WANTED FOR WAYNEB - Apply Budener Barber Shop, Wavnesboro or Bushla * Dennis, Augus ta n* WANTED—ReaI Estate I WOULD LIKE TO BUT A fix or seven room house on Monte Sano State location and lowest price. Address H., care Herald, JBc WANTFD HELP—Female WANTED: COMPETENT YOUNG LAD? for office work; permanent. Knowl edge of stenography not essential, but should he accurate at figures. Address, utlng salary expected, R. K. Z., care Herald Jttf WANTED SIX FEMALE SOLICITORS to canvas from house to house; staple article, good commission. Answer ‘‘Sta ple," care Herald. jll Southern Railway Schedule Effective May 3, 1914. N R Schedule figures published on J ,*i 'Mform tf'on and are not guaranteed. Union Station. All Trains Dally. Trains Depart to No 18 Charleston K C 7:2ha.m. 8 Columbia, 8. C 7:10a.m 125 Washington. New York .... 2:55p.m. 22 Charleston 8:40o.m. I’D Columbia 6:00p.m. 24 Charleston, Jacksonville .. ,11:40p.m. 10 Charleston 2:455. m. Trams Arrive From No. ?r> Charleston. Jacksonville ... ft:2oa.m. If) Columbia 10:00a.m. 121 Washington. New York ...72:Oinm’ 31 Charleston 2:15p.m. 7 Columbia 8:35p m. 17 Charleston 10 50p.m. 9 Charleston 1:30a..a. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars Conches. Dining Car Service. Phone 661 or 047 for Information and Pullman Reservations. MAG RUDER DENT. Dat Pass. Agent. 729 Rrond Ft Xurusta. Ga. C. #f Ga.Ry “The Right Way” Current Schedules (75tb Meridian Time) DEPARTURES. For Dublin. Savannah, Macon nnd Florida points ••7:30 a.m. For Dublin and Savannah... *2:30 p.m. For Savannah. Macon, Colum bus and Birmingham •9:30 p m Tybea Limited for Savan nah, Dublin and Flor ida ’ points a6:50 a.m. ARRIVALS. Ravnnnah Macon. Co lumbus nnd Birmingham. . •8:30 a.m. FYnm Dublin. Savannah and Florida points •12:30 p.m. From Dublin Savnnnnh. Ma con and Florida points ••7:50 p.m Tvbee Limited, from Savan nah nnd Florida points bI2:4K a.m. • ♦Diltv except Sunday. •Dally. a-Sunday only h-Monday only. tm!n leaving \ugusta 7:3(1 a m. and arriving et 7:50 p. m , be tween Augusta and Savannah connect ing nt '•fllen with through train for Macon. Columbus. B rmlnghnm and Montgomery. Vesttbuled e’ectr’c-lfghted Sleeping Cnrs. are carried on night trains be tween Augusta nnd Savannah Ga.; con necting at Mlllen with through Sleeping Cars to and from Moron. Columbus. Bir mingham nnd Atlanta. For any Information ns to fares, sched ules. etc., write or communicate with W W HACKETT. Traveling Passenger Agent. Thone No. 63 fit BrOSd Afreet. Augusta. Oa. CHftPl FSTON & WESTERN CARO! INA RAH WAY CO. (Effective May 31, 1914.) Departure*. 7-t« A. M , No. t Pally for Anderson 11:00 A M. No. I—Pally for Greenwood, Spartanburg. Greenville, Aehevflls, 4:i!t P M.. No. S—Pally for Spartan burg Greenville, etc. B:S0 A M No 4fi Pnltv except Sun day. for Beaufort, Port Royal and Charleston. I*lo P M No 4f— Pally for Rein for'. Port Royal. Charleston Savannah. (I SO A M No. 49—Sunday only, for Pesufort. Port Royal. Charleston snd Savannah. Arrival*. 13:19 P M.. No. 3—Pally from Spartan burg. Greenville, etc. 7:05 P. M . No, 4—Pally from Spartan burg Aehevllle. IJ:H p M. No. 4i -Pally from Bean fort. Port Royal. Ch«rle»ton and Savannah. 4.05 P M No. 45—PHIly eroepl Sun day. from Beaufort, Port Royal and Ohnrleatnn. SIS A M.. No. 47 -Monday only e»»m Reaufort. Port Royal. Charleston, Savannah. t9O P M . No. f —P*|ly from Anderson. Effective June 14th. Pnllmen Parlor ttuffet Cara will be operated between Augusta and Asheville on train* No*. 1 and 7 In connection wl»\ Sou Hy Caro lina Special from SparlVnhtirg ERNEST Wll.r.lAMS. General Passenger Agent 5"» Rrnndway, Augusta. On. No. Depart To— • 1 Atlanta. Macon, Athens and Washington 7:49a.m. *3 At'nnta 2 69 am •5 Atlanta and bevond It 39 pm ••11 Camnk and Macon 4 30 pm 7 Atlanta, Macon and Wash ington 8:20 pm •8 Union Po nt. Washington and Athens 4:85 pm •Dally. lOalty except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. WANTFD —Miscellaneous WANTED: TO BUY ALMOST ANY' old thing and to sell you ‘‘anything that is a book." Deilquest's New and j Old Bookshop, 213 th St. ts Vt ANTED: GOOD DRIVING HORSE for his feed, during summer months, tight work. Phone 6733-W. £l4 FOR PiF,*J i—Real Estate FOR RENT: FROM OCTOBER 1 ST -1119 D'Antignac street, 7 rooms and bath, new, all modem conveniences. Ap ply 1115 p'Antlgnac street. JII 'FOR "RENT? LARGE STORE, 1240 Broad street. $4 Jll F*»R (M’.NT: HOUSE ( »F FIVE ROOMS and bath, 35 Lincoln street. $16.66 oer month. Will give possession August Ist. Apply C. ('. Burton. Phone 586. Jl2 FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOR RALE: NEW ROLLER TOP desk, four drawers; used but little. Ap ply Business Office, Augusta Herald, ts FOR SALE —Autos FOR SALE: ONE FORD TOURIN'I car, 1912 engine, to quick buyer, $235. Phone 264. Jl6 FOR RENF— dooms FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISHED rooms with pantry large enough for g;is stove; front and back piazzas and other conveniences. 14ba Glover street. Phone 2539-J. Jl3 FOR RENTi: TWO OR THREE UN furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Free access to bath, hot and cold water, also telephone. Call 11745-J for particulars. Jl3 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without hoard, at 1315 Ellis street. Phone No. 2353. Jll FOR RENT: FURNISHED ROOM WITII or without hoard, at 925 Telfair St. Jll FOR ~ RENT: THREE DESIRABLE rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 2741-J. Jll FOR RENT: THREE DESIRABLE UN furnished rooms. Phone 1793-J or 3331. Jl2 FOR SALE —Livestock FOR SALE: ONE BAY MARE. FOR driving or riding, gentle and of good style; one basket phaeton: one set of harness. A bargain for cash. L. R. Evans. Jl3 FOR SALE: i ONY. MEDIUM SIZE] gentle, suitable for ladies’ or children. O S. Lombard. Jl4 LOST AND FOUND LOST: JULY 6TH, LADIES’ DOUBLE* case gold watch, Elgin movements; with initial H on case. Also watch pin. Kinder please return to 317 Jackson street and receive reward. Jl2 LOST: AT LAKE VIEW PARK, OR enroute to Depot, one ladies* brooch, 16-diamond turquoise in center. Finder will be liberal!* rewarded. Return to L. D. Swearingen, Trenton. S. C. Jl2 SUMMER RESORTS 11-' toil WANT To GAIN HALF A pound a day, and feel good, go to Beall Springs and drink mineral water, and eat anything you want. Write for rateH. Address Beall Springs Hotel, War. renton, Ga. Jl2 Financial MONEY TO I.END ON REAL EST AT HI Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St, Jlfttfo TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR 1 ;UNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your o'd dlsablea * ink or grip tn first class condition. A new rlat, lock, clamp, etc., and It’s In condition for years’ of service. Augusta Trunk Factory, 785 Broad, oppos.te Monument. M2tf WANTED: YOU TO SAVE ONE-HALF your ice bill, so buy a paricloth Ice blanket, 10c. lasts all summer. Dell- j quest's. 213-215 7th street. ts , COFFEE. LOUD SMELL ON CAMPBELL ST. What Is it? Why it is the Aromu from the Fresh Roasted Coffee made at Chapman’s daily. 426 Campbell street. Phone 3371, Coffee. 20c, 25c 30c, 35c, 40c. Jl3 , PIANOS AND ORGANS. EVERETT UPRIGHT PIANO. CARVED case, cost $550, to quick buyer, $195. j j CABINET GRAND PIANO, MAVIOG any case. Stultz & Bauer, beautiful Empire carved case, same as new. Origi nal price S6OO. owner will sacrfice for $285. Some bargain. BOSTON CONSERVATORY PIANO, Puritan mode), mahogany case, beau tiful tone, only used three months. Price down to $165.00. ELECTRIC PIANOS. GOOD TONE AND cor 'Lon nearly new, suitable for mo\ dance balls, etc., $275. j $375, $450 with music. PEERLESS ORCHESTRA, FLUTES, j violin bass drum, snare drum, cym bals. etc., good as new, less than half original cost. See this bargain. ORGANS WE GARRY THE CAR penter organ, as good «n organ ns there is made. W e have n number of used organs some with mirrors, from sls. $25. $35 and up. Ask for bargain list on pianos and organs. A. A. Thomas Plano Co., 639 Rroad St., Au- Jll SUMMER RESORTS IF YO! \RE TIRED, RITN-DOWN AND feel bad, go to Beall Springs and re- < ruperate Write for rates. Address Beall ! Brfrlngs Hotel Warren ton, Qi. Jl2 j WATERMELONS. FINK LOT OF FRESH RICHMOND Count \ !u>me-n»ised watermelons and cantaloupes. They are fresh every day. Phone 1349 and let us send you one of these melons. Star Grocery Co., 801 15th street. Phone 1349. sat sun mon BOOST ROYS THE “1920 BEGAR * three sixes Your home cigar. Nickel hack If you are not satisfied. Dorr Cigar ! Factory sat sun mon j FRESH MEAT AND GROCERIES HiIJIE-t’l HEP COHN REEF TWICE A wcck. Wm Boyl* A Son. snt sun mon FURNITURE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY KAlt-KOAP IN SHIPMKNTI I bruised rubbed. scratched or In nny war I V-s than perfect. we sell at half price A I purchase of tad.oo hill with us entttlss you to (irandfather Clock, six feet high | fumed oak. Morgan & Johnson, 1 JOS Broad street. sat sun mon . LOTS NOW SELLING AT RLLVE dcrc Melrose Park and North Augus ta. S2S cash, 16 and HO a month. No j taxes Six lots sold this wsek. Now Is the TIME to make 100 per cent on you* I Investment. L. A. Dorr. Terminal Itulld m« sun mon M liF.r.T, THE 810 WHEEL POR delivering purposes, and have wheels from $R 00 up to tb o 00, Full line of supplies Repairing, heat In city. Ptxta Repair Works. 041 Broad street. Phon. Ml] tat sun mon Bargains HAMMOCKS. REOri.AR »2.5« VALVES on!> $1 Pedestals, regular 11.00 values 40c For one week only. Croft | A O Connor Furniture Co., 1131 Rroad street sat sun mon j SPECIAL NOTICE. WE HAVE SECI'RKP FOR OCR BAR- ! her Shop on Cummin* street, the services of Mr. Hooks, a very fine har ms and also Mr John Hamlett. who needs no Introduction as a harher In Au gusta. Ollle Williamson will also stay ; there. Hood services guaranteed. Cor. Broad and Cumming streets. Busbta .t- Dsnnis. Jl7 , FOR SALE: ONE LOT AND ONE 4- room house. Cor. Jones street and Both well avenue. Gough, Ga., $1,500.00; 730 9th street, $2,000.00; 1320 South Boundary street one 4-room house, $900; one lot on Hopkins street, near Pine, north side of Hopkins, 38x140, $750.00. Richmond Realty Co., 420 Jackson street or Bth. Phone 2262. sat sun mon AUTO RE PAIRING! AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND AD- Justmg, magneto and carburetor work my specialty. All work given my per sonal attention. Cheeseborough’s Repair Shop, 548 Broad street. Phone 1211. sat sun mon A. HT NICHOLS 41 BRO. MARBLE. GRANITE AND STONE Works. Manufacturers, Importers and dealers In Marble and Gran te. Monu ments, Headstones and Copings. Agents for iron fencing. Satisfaction guaran teed. 634 Washington street. Telephone 7£9. sat sun mon THE EVERETT PIANO. ONE OF THE THREE GREAT PIANOS of the world. Also Harvard, Dayton, and Winter Player Pianos, sold in Au gusta by J. E. Stratford. 432 Jackson street. sat sun mon ic*“ 12 LBS., sc; 25 LBS.. 10; 60 LBS., 20c; 100 lbs.. 40c. C. O. D. Quick delivery. Wm. Kelly. 455 Calhoun street. Phone 3228-J. sat sun mon COFFEES, TEAS. ETC. CALL 400 FOR FRESH ROASTED coffee. To get the real flavor buy where It is roasted fresh every day. Marks Grocery Co., 1023 Broad street. sat sun mon FOR SALE: CORONA TYPEWRITER, w’eight 6 pounds; the machine for tra veling men and home use. Augusta Tvpewriter Exchange, 408 Leonard Building. Phone 2005. sat sun mon 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. ::::::::::::: : ss:: : : ::::: : automobile tires We can furnish you with standard guaranteed tire* from 5 per cent to 20 per cent less than list price, also do your repairing at sma" coat, all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Get our prices before buying ela where. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. automobiles for rent When -your car needs repairing bring It to us We keep your Electric Self-Starts*. Electric T-lghts and Generators 1n good repair. W. C. GUNN. Phone 9997. «* Remolds St. ftIITnWinRILF INSURANCE Protect vow automobile J”*** Royal Insurance Comnany. of 9 *<”Tr\rl n TmF I.H9IV. Property Camaqe. and Col'lslon We also Is»ue sodden nun healtlr'rolleles. All at the lowest adequate rates. j. v* H. ALLEN A CO.. Phon. 411. 1?1 Jackson St. fIiPTIMOBI' f painting_ We have opened e. rrst-elass Paint Chop, and car attend your wants at very reneoTiable cost. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.. Just across the Bridge. BICYCLES Agent for READING. ST \ NDAP ®. NATIONAL. PIERCE wehsye the hast “equipped repair shop In the South. _ JOHN F. BRICKhF. 329-29 9th. phoT ” > BICYCLE REPAIRING New snd Supplies AH rera'r work promptly done and delivered J. C. COLLINS. 1112 9th St. pj up pR|MTQ DRAWING nine Prints per sq. ft. ......2o Prat grade Drawing Supplies for unlr. Kxperlenred draftsman to «o traHnr *»r>d drawing AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO.. Phone 2362. JJ* Oyer Bla * Aurutta. On. Srerlal attention to mall order*. COAL AND WOOD DELIVERED ANT PART OF THE CITY OR THE HTLX.. W. C. IVEY & CO. .'hone 780. CIGARS For Bigger. Busier Augusta Srooka F. A. W. CIGARS Patronize Home Industry. Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. M aker*. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all ktnda. windshields, lamps and ahowcase glass, and re puttylng a specialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 428 Ellis St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H. I. HUTSON Fans. Motor* end Dynamos House Wiring and Fixtures. Phone 887. 408 Bth St READ HERALD WANTS TODAY WANTED TO I.ET YOU KNOW THAT we are going to give away to the Chil dren's Hospital all the profits of one Sunday wi'h ad. cut from The Augusta Herald. New York Case. 226 Jackson street. sat sun mon FOR SALE: ROLLER TOP DESK. flat top desk, typewriter desk, type writers. adding machines, dictaphones and Other office equipment, new and second-hand, bought sold, rented or ex changed. Augusta Typewriter Exchange, 408 Leonard Bldg. Phone 2006. sat suu mon bUFlTdefTs~and contractors. HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE stock of A. H. McDaniel Co., consist ing of mantels, grates, paints, brushes, etc., will sell at very low prices. Aptly to Edelsteln & Co.. 937 Broad Street. Phone 707-J. sat sun mon JOB PRINTING. WALTON PRINTING COMPANY. GET our prices on all kinds of Commercial Printing. '"We pr nt to please." Phone 3547 127 Mclntosh street, rear Georgia R. R. Bank. sat sun mon WALL PAPER. "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY forever.” Why not beautify your home? We are headquarters for wall paper, house and sign painting. J. W. Bowlck, 301 Mclntosh street. Phone 2284. sat sun mon TIRE REPAIRING. 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TIRE and tube repairing enables us to give the best service that can be had. All work posit, vely guaranteed. Augusta Vulcanising Co., 552 Broad street. sat sUn mon MEAT MARKET. REAL BARGAINS IN FRESH MEAT for cash, at M. T. Hair’s Market, 6th and Ellis streets. Phone 542. sat sun mon __ GARAGES IVEY’S GARAGE Phone 2197. 304 Washinqton. AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILEF Five years’ expert < ce with ChaJ mera and Hupmoblles CARS FOR HIRE. PERROUX gr. JONES Augusta Garage Repairs, vuleanlzlnp. supplies Free air. Open dnv and night Largest In city. 720-22 RevnoHa Street. Phone 120. GASOLINE. 18'/ ? e Motor cars washed and pol'shed. 25c. 40c. UNION GARAGE 553 BROADWAY S. E. MARSTON’S Harness and Shoe Shop All work done bv h^rtd. 738 Ellis St. . N. W. SULLIVAN, 1159 Broad St. Harness maker and repairer. Work neatly done at moderate prices. I can pave you money on custom made harness. Mazda Lamps Reducd 30, 35, 20. 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitncv-Eve C®. 1033 Broad St. Phone 1316. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY GREEN. He makes vour mattrespps level and square. New tick made free. Return matt»***ses same Phone I*Mfi—shnps 1251 Marbury street. PAINTING CONTRACTORS For reliable House Painting and Decorating see H. B Smith & Son. 70? Moore avenue. cheer fully furnished. Work guaranteed; e'ty references PIANOS A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO. Phone 656. 639 Broad Ft. Plnnns. Plover Plinns. E’ectric Pianos. Organa. Gfanhnphonc* and Record*—Everything Musical. PIANOS AND VICTROLAS Phono 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 name stand* for quality tn printing. Try us on your next order and we guarantee you will be sntla fed tn every respect. Personal su pervision given every order. PHOENIX PRINTING CO. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A coi Tin and Rubber Roofing. Repair ing and Painting. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornlc* and Skylights. Lowest prices. 935 Brood St. Telephone 254. PRESSING CLUB First-cLus* Cleaning, and Repairing I am now located at 214 Cummlngi Sr. WILEY WALTON. EVERY DAY Is Barqam Day in the WANTS L. P. GOODRICH Architect 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Augusta, Qa. 469. SATURDAY, JULY IT. CHESAPEAKE ROYAL POUND CAKE. WANTED: LADIES TO TRY THE De licious Chesapeake Cake. Quality guar anteed to be the best sold in this city. One-pound packages. A trial ; s suffici ent. At nil leading grocers, sat sun mo MERCHANT TAI LORS. OTTO W. MARSHALL, ESTABLISHED 1878. Having too large - stock of gent’s woolens on hand I am closing them out at very low prices, sat sun mon AUTO REPAIRING. I CAN ABSOLUTELY PUT YOUR Au tomobile in first-class condition. If your car don't do its duty, bring it to— E. G. Lundy, McCartan St. sit sun mon “furniture. EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISH ings at remarkably low prices. Peoples Furniture Co., 1019 9tl> street. The new store owned and operated by colored peoDl® sat sun rr*on GARDEN HOSE. NEVER-LEAK MOULDED RUBBER. the very best quality at the same price as ordinary brands. 12V&C and 15c per foot. The Henry Hutt Co., 611 Broad street. sat sun mon GROCERIES. BEFORE ORDERING YOUR CROCE ries call 2174 for cur prices. We can save you money. Everything fresh. FYre delivery anywhere. W. H. Baghy Gro. Co.. 610 Broad St. Phone No. 2174. sat sun mon FORD REPAPIRING. FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Complete stock of accessories. Let u» cut your machine into a Roadster. We cover floor hoards alluminum. Phone 3342. Umon Garage. 563 Broadway. sat sun mon RUB BER STAMPS E , W. DODGE. RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS. BADGES. Stencils. Allumnium Checks. &c. 852 Ellis street. Phone 1421. sat sun mon STORAGE do storage. pack and ship goods, save you money on second hand goods. We aave you money on new rood® We a I wavs hive bariraln** for von. HUGHES FURNITURE CO.. Phone 656. 667 Rrorrl. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY BELIAB' E SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. n|r*r*c* of men women nrd chil dren fronted without operation. I FUC'USH *!! MEniqiMirc c-reU PR N U AT.TTRD Office 969 Bread Ft TAILORS HARDWICK &~CF/RTVrANY TAILORS AND RENOVATORS. Suits made to order. Phono 1627. 213 6-h Street. JAOKF.ON & Ph'inp 1784. .823 9th St-rot First C*Toe-«s Cleaning. Prrcc'nt* and Renalrlnr. TAI LOP IN G T can save you money on vour *Tn Horlng -Al a o ff r st-e l nss Dress’ofy Clean’ng rnd Tlepnlrlne—B snlts cleaned and ’ forfl.Ro. T,adieu* avid gp«*'a w|j-rk frfven cn»*efii! atten tion. Wo**V reT*ed and delivered. W L STEPHEN. Pron. Phone 1880-W . 210 12tb Ft. TIN SHOP PHILIP L. MACK. i93 912 TTtlls St. Tin Tren WoF^-er. Feffmates on Ml tin shee* Iron work. Prompt attention to re rafring. UPMOI vTCPfMR P||Pnlfi'* , a of -M f*npl reqnired Fiinnlt'ire f^r AM u-Afl/ nij-<na ••♦eeff > T pviwViro p. Waehlnnton St. WPI niNG SOUTHERN WELDING CO Rhone 1332. 99( pros'd Ft Welder* Of all met-!*, end n’l kind* of morhlnerv hreok* renot-ed. r, .- hon o'eaned from auto cylinder* with erveen. WAGON MANIIFACTIIBBR lowrey WAP.on v/ks„ Estahllshed IP»7. Mapnf-etnror* cf farm tv*ron« corf, pp,' t-ncV* eq'tlpr.pft for renr'r'np. r ptnt|nr. Corn.r nil, end otl, <st, T.1,"t...- f>ne..l Aun<. p.p, p* worm YARn E a wr-nn VAap DRY PINE AND OAK R*OVe W«rH e Specialty. H'lla!/ f4s|l»a*« r A KTNG, T'rrr, Pho-- ?*Bl sin rpn.«.te< _ WAGON chop BLACKSMITH WORK snd HOPSESHOEINf* E. T. EUBANKS. 19 rient.a C| WALL PAPER Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Rida Ited. Z. D. PHILLIPS ®hene 2U51. 1610 Fenwick ftt. WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE * CO. Fhene 166. 712 Broad S'. WAGON WORKS We overhaul and repair wagons bugßl»s, carts, cotton trucks etc. Also do hn-*e*ho*lng Your patron age whi he appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS. Greers and Poplar Sts Phone 3332.