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AUGUSTA SECURITIES.
BONDS AND STOCKS
(Corrected Weekly for The Auguita
Herald by Martin & Garrett)
Bank Stock*.
Bid. Ask i
Augusta Savings Bunk 15® ...I
Merchant* Bank 212 215
National Exchange Bank of
Augusta 135 m
Planters Lean A Savings Bank
(par value 10) 4* 45
Citizens A So. Bank 240 ;sti
Union Savings Bank (par
value SH)O> 125 ... !
Railroad Stocks.
A. & W. P. R. R. Co 150 152
Augusta & Savannah Ry. Co. .10? lus
LEGAL NOTICES
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
In the District Court of the United
State? foi the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of L. F. Abbot in Bank
ruptcy-Bankrupt.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Hon. Joseph Ganahl,
Referee in Bankruptcy there will be
sold in the town of Spread, in Jeifeis -n
County. Georgia, at twelve <!U> u'ekck
noon, on Augitst loth, 1914. to the high
est, and best bidder, for cash, all the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
All that lot or tract of land located lit
the town of Spread. Jefferson County,
Georgia, containing one and three
fourths (!•%) acres, more or less, with
the buildings and improvements thereon,
bounded North by a street leading from
the Methodist church in the direction or
Aver a, on the Fast by A. I*. Mcltonald.
on the South by a public road from
Spread to Avera. and on the West by
public street leading to the railroad
crossing, the same being the residence !
lot of J. F. Abbot.
ADSO at the same time and place all |
of the stock of goods, wares and mer
chandise belonging to said Bankrupt, j
consisting of dry goods, groceries, no* \
♦ions and fixtures, etc. Said pi open y
will be sold in parcel md in hulk, md
the highest and best bid will he submit- i
ted to the Referee for confirmation.
ALSO all notes, accounts and evi
dences of indebtedness belonging to said
Jj. F. Abbot. All of said property will
be sold free of lien?, and a certified
check for Id per cent of the amount bid
will be required before said bid is re
ceived.
(Signed) W. F. GUIS.
Trustee in Bankruptcy for J... F. Abbot.
3 25 27 29
LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR BENT
OCTOBER IST.
No. Rooms. Price.
318 Broad St !l sls.'(ft
1041 Broad St 12 40.00
1840 Walker St 5 16.66
232 Ellis St 8 30.00
407 Marbury St 7 20.0 ft
2017 Walton Way 5 15.00
715 Kollock St 6 21.50
1845 Warren St R 20.00
1737 Starnes St 4 15.00
21R Broad St 8 35.00
440 Reynolds St I 11.00
447 Watkins St 5 15.00
820 MoKinne St R 10.00
,1021 Jackson St 5 16.00!
f 17 Broad St 8 33.33;
930 Twiggs St 6 15.00
017 KoVock St 5 16.00
915 Liberty SI 7 18.00
1/801 Fenwick St 10 26.0;1
'262 Reynolds St 6 IR.no
STORES.
21*4 Marbury St 2ft oo
-.so Broad St 20.00 ,
120 Centre St., (store and resi
amice) . 35.00 ;
1043 Broad St (store) 45 00
We have a few desirable offices for
tent in the Leonard Building. For fur
ther Information see—
LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO.
PHONE 640.
Geo, w. Tidwell.
~ JOB P RINTING
Rubber Stamps
’PHONE
360 ~
PRINTING “AS YOU LIKE IT"
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work Riven per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 623 Broad St
GET IT
Etr**“
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
AUGUSTS SHOE
REPAIRING
Hava your shoes repaired at these
prices:—
Men's Wide Bottoms,
sewed «B 1 00
Men's Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 81 OO
Men’s Half Soles, sewed.. 75^
Men's Half Soles, nailed 50°'
Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 7»> ( -'
Ladies' Half Soles, sewed.. ..RftO
Ladies’ Half Soles, nailed.. .
Children’s Half Soles 25 1 ' an d 35'
Tsst Rubber
Heel 35°’ 45 c
Heimback’s Double Wear Rubber
Heels.. 50 c
Work done while you wait.
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 943. 965 Broad St.
S. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms. .. .#l.lO
Chat:atiocchee & Gulf R. R.
Company . . .. 102
Ga. R. R. & Ekg. Co 258 262
* Seaboard pfd stock 50 oil
Seaboard Common Stock 20 ju
| Southwestern R. R. Co 104 10$
Factory *ono*.
Atigusta Factory, lat 6a, j 915
M. & N 38 99
i agle & Phoenix Mill* Co.
Ist se, 1926, J. & J 14 101
Enterprise Mfg. Co., l»t 8*
1923. M. * N 90 92
Sibley Mfg. Co., Ist s*. 1923. J.
& J. .. 90 02
Factory atecks.
Granltevlli. Mlg. Co. i2B
King Mfg Co. 77 a,
Aiken Mfg Co 25
Augusta Factory 30
Enterprise Mfg. Co 60
King Mfg. Co., pfd 103 105
Warren Mfg. Co 70
Swapper/ Column
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no
charge for Insertions You pay 5
cents for each answer. Have you
anything you wart to Swap or Ex
change? Let the other felow know
Augusta is full of actlvo, energetic,
eager Swappers who will be glad to
make vour acquaintance tbrcugb th»
Swappers Column.
WILL SWAP: ONE FULL-SIZE EN
amelcd led and springs for oil stove,
in good order, wardrobe or chickens. Ad
dress Enamel , Rod, Swappers’ Column,
'■are Herald. jjjj
WILL SWAP: ONE CARBON IRON
for 'k book of Purple Trading Stamps.
Address “Iron,” Swappers Coiuimi, care
Herald. j^ 3
WILL EXCHANGE: I GAS STOVE,
in good condition, for one ton of
coal. Address W, Swappers’ Column,
<am Herald. j;jo
1 HAVE ONE ROOSTER" AN!) TEN
liens, thoroughbred war-horse game,
will swap for other chickens. Ad
dress ‘‘Chickens,'' Swappers' Column,
care Ho aid. jgo
MILL EXCHANGE NARROW - GAIfGE
bicycle wheel buggy pi first-class con
dition, for hiond-gauge rubber-tired bug
gy in good condition. Address R. L. A.
Swappers’ Column, care Herald. .129
WILL EXCHANGE: TWELVE IN
dian Runnel- Ducks for chickens or cow
feed Address O, Swappers' Column, earn
Herald. J3O
WILL SWAP: STEREOPTICON, IN
good condition, and one hundred slides
well selected, for wood, lumber or any
thing of equal value. Address E, Swap
pers’ Column, care Herald. ,j:t®
EVERY DAY
Is Bargain Day
In the WANTS
Semi-Annual Statement for the Six Months ending June 30th, 1914, of the
condition of THE METROPOLITAN CASUALTY INSURANCE CO., of New
York, organized under the Laws of the State of New York, made to the Governor
ol the State of Georgia, in pursuance of the Laws of said State.
Principal office—47 Cedar St., New York.
Whole Amount of Capital Stock 77T. $200,000.7)0
Amount Paid lip in Cash 209,000.00
Tola! Asscis of the Company, actual cash market value 942,163.18
• ulal Liabilities 942 15S.1;1
l otal Income act a illy received during; the first six months In cash.... 304,052.62
lotal Expenditures during ifie first six months of the year In cash... 354 317.17
A copy of tlie Act of Incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office ol
the Insurance Commissioner.
STATIC OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK—
Personally appeared before the mulct signed S. Wm. Burton who, being -lu y
sworn, deposes and says that ite is the Secretary of Metropolitan Casualty Ins.
Co., and that the foregoing statement is correct and true.
S. WM. BURTON, Secretary.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 23rd, day of July, 1914.
A. H. I.AHT,
Notary Public, Kings Coiirity, No. 12,
Certificate filed in New York County, No. 32. Commission expires Match 30.
1916.
Name of Agent at Atlanta—JAMES GILLESPIE.
Semi-Annual Statement for the Six Momhs endnlg June 30th, 1914, of the
condition of the MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, or.
ganized under the Laws of the S.ate of New York, made to the Governor of the
State of Georgia In pursuance to the Laws of said State.
Principal office —64-66-68 and 70 Broadway, New York.
1. CAPITAL stockT
Amount of Capita] Stock $100,000.00 A
Amount of Capital Stock paid, up in Cash .' 100,000.00 ,y
11. ASSETS.
Market Value of Real Estate owned by the Company ..$5,545,867.51—$ 5,545,867.51
Loans on Bonds and Mortgage (first liens) on Real Es
tate $7,345,300.00
Loans made in cash to policy-holders on this Compa
nies Policies assigned as collateral 4,297.653.41
Premium Notes, Loans or Liens on Policies in force... 226,114.12
Bonds and Stocks owned absolutely, i c value 3,616,500.00
Bonds at Amortized and Stocks at Market Value 3,468,284.25 3,465,254.25
Cash in Company's Office 1,842.30
Cash deposited in Bank to credit of Company 447,932.65
Interest due or accrued and unpaid 406,015.64
Agent's Balance, net.....' 45,648.71
Rents duo or merited and unpaid 8,200.59
Net amount of uncollected and deferred (deduction 21.20 per cent,
for average loaning from gross amount) 191,246.75
AH other Assets, both real and personal, not included hereinbefore. .$21,984,105.96
Less Agent's Balance not claimed as an Asset 25,460.54
Total admitted Assets $21,958,645.42
111. LIABI LITIES.
Net present value of nil the outstanding l’i licies in force $19,653,445.90
Deduct net value of risks in this Company, re-insured
in other solvent Companies 125,000.00
Net Premium Reserve $19,525,445.00
Death Losses and Matured Endowments due and un
paid 4,922.50
Death Losses in process of adjustment, or adjusted and
not due, less Reserve Death Losses incurred but no
proofs received 75,683.17
Death Losses and other Policy Claims resisted by the
Company 17,502.69
Annuity Claims unpaid 3.05.52
Total Policy Claims $ 101.413.58
Liability on lapsed policies and premiums paid in advance 12,364.63
Present Value of amounts not yet due on surplementary contracts.. 105|798.00
Dividends declared and due and remaining unpaid, including all
Annual Divid. due prior to April Hi. 1915 80,000.00
Dividends declared to Deferred Dividend Policies, payable prior to
April 16th, 1915 147,741,79
Dividends left witli the Company to accumulate, with accrued in
terest thereon 7,771.32
Unearned Interest amt Rents paid in advance 101,153.25
Amount of nil other claims against the Company, including Federal,
State and all other 'taxes hereafter payable 35,501.94
Cash Capital t 100,000.00
Surplus including Deferred Dividend accumulations 1,738,455.61
Total Liabilities $21,958,646.42
IV. INCOMB DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR ~1914. T
Amount of Cash Premiums received $ 773,424.59
Amount of Notes Received for Premiums 204,032.18
Interest Received 370.240.51
Amount of Income from all other sources 159,203.51
Total Income $ 1.506,900.82
v7“mSBURSEMENTS DURING TH E FI RST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1114
Losses paid $600,418.33
.Matured Endowments paid 75,289.00
Total 675,737.33
Total amount actually paid for Losses and Matured Endowments $ 675, /.IT 33
Annuitants 3,951.53
Surrender Policies 429.8(2.54
Dividends paid to policy-holders or others 180,950.17
Expenses paid. Including Commissions to Agents, and officers’ sal
aries 284,331.25
Taxes paid 77.165.38
All other Payments and Expenditures 14,553.85
Total Disbursement# $1,666,535.05
Greatest Amount Insured in any one risk .’...$ 50,000.00
Total Amount of Insurance outstanding P 5,005,3,39.00
A copy of the Act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office of
the Insurance Commissioner,
STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF NEW YORK:
Personally appeared before the undersigned M. DeMott who being duly sworn,
deposes and says that lie is the Secretary of Manhattan Life Insurance Co., and
that tlie foregoing statement is correct and true.
M. Dr MOTT.
Sworn to and subscribed before mo, this 24th day of July, 1914.
WM. N. STKBRINS,
Notary Public, Kings County, 230. Certificate filed in New York County, 80.
NEW YORK COTTON
New Yotk. —As a result of demoralized
financial and political conditions abro-.id
glowing out of the Augtria-Servia trou
ble. the local cotton market naq * n ex
cited opening today and a break of ten
to twenty-two points on first sales. Some
us the heavy selling was attributed to the
Mg local longs who resisted the decline
last week and other pressure came, from
Liverpool and continental houses. On
the break, however, active covering de
veloped and also new buying based on
the official forecast for fair weather to
night and tomorrow in both easter and
western belts. Prices rallied several
points.
funeral" notice
DIED—()N “TiIE HILL.” A 11GUSTA,
Ga.. July 26th. 1914, MR. CHARLES
A. CALHOUN, aged 81 years. Funeral
services from Saint John's M. E.
Church THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON
at 6 o’clock. Relatives and friends
are invited to he present. Interment
in City Cemetery.
WANTED HELP—-Waif
MEN WANTED—TO WEAR A PAIR
of our low shoes, all sizes, reduced to
| cost during this sale. See bargain
counters. Cook-McKie Shoe Co.. 970
Broad street. A 2
t£n DOLLARS A DAY EASILY MADE
by a good man in every county grow
ing cotton. Farmer preferred. A patent
device: saves planter money: reduces la
in r. Write at once for full particulars.
Denson Cotton Chopper Co., 907 Farley
Bui ding. Birmingham, Ala. J 29
W A NTEOHELP—Femaie
COLORED Glltl.S OVER 14 YEARS OF
age .and colored women, for work In
Pigging Department. Riverside Mills.
WANTED: A NURSE." APPLY AT
once, 50 Telfair street. J 27
VVANTELP A NURSE. APPLY 450
Telfair Htreet. J 27
WANTED SITUATION—Fe
maIe
WA NT FT): YOUNG LADY DISSIR KS
position as saleslady, cashier or in of
fice. Uan use typewriter. Address
Typewriter, care Herald. J-7
FOB RENT—fleat Estate
Fill! RENT: li:f WAI.KKR STREET,
443% Walker street, 508 Feu wick
stie* t, 703 Center street, 707 Center
street. Apply J. J. Tyler, 107 Center
afreet. Phone 2201. J 27 ,
FOB RENT: STORE 1240 BROAD ST.,
$40.00 AlB
FOR R ENT: OCTOBER IST, NO. 525
Calhoun street, 7 rooms, modern elec
tric lights. $25.00. Apply Prontauts
Jewelery Co., 644 Broad street. J2B
TO RENT: FLATS ON THE 1600
block of Walton Way. Up stairs and
down stairs, all modern improvements.
Apply to J. N. Barnes & Co., 1740 Broad
street. Phone 743. A 7
FCm RENT Ti 100 BLOCK BROAD ST“
one store, SSO; six new modern flats, 6
rooms each, S2O and $25. J. F. Jones
«fe Co., 461 Telfair street. Phone 824-J.
J 28
TO RENT: RESIDENCE" FROM Oc
tober Ist. that desirable residence. Cor.
Telfair and .llth street. Apply R. C.
Bailie. 1108 Telfair street. J 29
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
WANTED —Miscellaneous I
WANTED: TO BUY ALMOST ANY
old thing and to sell you “anything
that Is a book.” Dellquesi’s New and
Old Bookshop, 213 , tli St. . ts
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
FOR SALE: TWO STORES, LOCATED
at 1368 and 1370 Broad street, with 9- '
room flat overhead, and two cottages in
rear facing on Ellis street. This property
rents well and will pay 122 per cent, on
the money* invested. One of the stores
(the one on the corner), has been used
as a grocery store for the past 20 yeais
and is an extra good location for a gro
cery store. This property is just one
short block from the property on. the 1200
block of Broad that lias enhanced in
value so rapidly in the last few years.
My property will see Hie same enhance
ment in the next few years, and the
mail who buys now will make big money
by holding for a little while. Will sell
cheap to a quick buyer. R. A. Frain.
1370 Broad street, AS
FOR SALE: CHEAP FOR CASH: TWO .
houses, 421 and 423 Taylor street. Ap
ply W. F. West, 730 Broad street. J 27
FOR SALE: LOT 100x137, IN NORTH
Augusta, for $250.00; good Invest
ment to build 5 houses for colored I
tenants. Apply J. T. Anderson, 2160
Greene street, near High street, Au- !
gusta, Ga. A 1
FOR SALE: A SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE
ill good neighborhood, all conveniences,
large lot, good garden spot, large upper
and lower hack porch, upper porch
would make a fine seeping porch. For
further particulars, address Mrs. D. D..
care Herald Office. J 29
FOR RENT—^prims
FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED
rooms with all modern conveniences,
with or without board, or will rent part
of house to desirable party. Phone 2353.
J2B
FOR RENT: AN APARTMENT OF 2
or 3 rooms, kitchen and bath, "all con
veniences.” 1365 Broad street. Phone
1003-J. J2B
FOR SALE—Autos
FOR SALE: OVERLAND ROADSTER
cheap to a quick buyer; good condi
tion, new tires. Can be seen at 619
Greene street. J 27
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: TWO-HORSE WAGON,
one hack, one station wagon, several
sets of harness. Apply to L. Koppel.
939 Walker street. Jj3
FOR" HALE: PURE FULGHUM, AP
p'er and Texas seed Oats. For price*
and further information. phone 935
Trowbridge Hardware Co. Al 9
FOR SALE: SMALL JOB PRINTING
outfit. Address T. W. Middleton, 2055
Greene St., Augusta, Ga., or phone
1294-J. J2B
CORN FOR SALE. GOSHEN PLANT A.
tion. Telephone No. 5203". A 5
FOR KALE: ONE 12-HORSEPOWER
Ilurdsell engine, cheap: also, one shin
gle mill with drag saw, bolting saw anl
shing'e saw, packer and everyt ling
complete. R. V. Snail, Hephzlbali, C.a.
•H 8
LOST AND FOUND
LOST ANI) FOUND: LOST OP! ORTCJ
nity to wear men's low shoes at cost
price by not buying from us. See bar
gain counters. Cook-McKie Shoe Co.,
070 Broad street. A 2
Lost OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE: ONE
yellow framed bicycle. Reward if re
turned to The Augusta Herald, Business
Office. J23tf
LOST: BETWEEN B. <\ WALLS' ON
Broai St. and R. J. Bates’, one memo
randa book, also eheek payable to it*, it.
Swearingen and bank notes. Reward ts
returned to 404 Dyer Bldg. F. B. S.vear
inger. A 1
SUMMER RESORTS
PINE CREST, HENDERSONVILLE, N.
C\. fine mountain views, city con
veniences, large tshndy grounds, comfort
able rooms, good fare. Rites reason
able. Bring your car. A... Gregory Wil
liams. J2B |
FLACK HOTEIa JTdNEYVILLE, N. C.” i
ten miles fro®* Hendersonville, near
Chimney Lock jui d Sugar Loaf moun
tains; daily man; acetylene lights; 59
large looms. Ruies $4.50 to $6 per week.
Come. J2S
“BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—S3.SO AND
$4.00 men’s low shoes reduced to j
$2.15 to $2.60. See bargain counters. I
Cook-McKie Shoe Co., 970 Broad street, j
A 2 :
— RUN ' K HOS pitaL.
OUR T .UNK DOCTORS CAN PUT
your o'd disabled ink or grip in first
class condition. A new elat, lock clamp,
etc., and it's in condition for years' of
service. Augusta Trunk Factory, 755
Broad opposite Monument. M?tf
SMAT.T. PAID-IN CASH INVESTMENT
of from $200.00 to $7,000.00, guaranteed
23 per cent, dividends Strong company
of loading business men In control. Mall
vottr name and address to P. O. Box 294
and a representative will call and explain j
fully.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
VISITORS TO SULLIVAN’S ISLAND I
and Isle of Palms are invited to in
spect the stock of building material at i
the warehouse of the Southeastern Lime I
and Cement Co., 276 E. Bay, about three
blocks from the Ferry wharf. Bargain in '
roofing, fire clay goods, cement, tiling, j
etc. E. H. Pringle. Jr.. Trustee,
Southeastern Lime and Cement Co., !
Charleston, S. C, J3O
WE GUARANTEE T~H OROTT GH ;
course cotton grading taught in our !
sample rooms and by correspondence
with type samples. Tuition very reason- t
able. Write for Indorsements. Charlotte I
Cotton School, Kiser Bldg., Atlanta, or
Charlotte. N. C. J3O
WANTED; YOU TcTsAVE ONE-HALF
your ice bill, so buy a paricloth lee
blanket, 10c, lests all summer. Dell
ipiest’s, 213-215 7th street. ts
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS: MEN’S
low shoes, all sizes and lasts, to go
at cost. See our bargain counters.
Cook-McKie Shoe Co,. 970 Broad street
_ A 2
LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE!
IT’S EASY ENOUGH TO LOOK
pleasant
When you buy your Furniture here
But the man worth while
Is the chap who can smile
After buying his junk elsewhere.
Morgan A Johnson, 1208 Broad street.
sat sun mon
WANTED: EVERYBODY TO WATCH
The Augusta Herald tomorrow. New
York Case, 226 Jackson St. sat sun mon
Farmers; attention!
WHY SELL YOUR OATS AT A T.OW
price when you can store and sell to
better advantage later on? Why risk
losing your hay by fire when you can
store where.insurance rates are lowest?
For storage and Insurance rates, see
Jas .H. Hollingsworth. Bonded Ware
house, 556 Walker street. J 27
SWIMMING. '
TRY AN EARLY MORNING SWIM AT
t-ankey's. Open from 9a.m.to 11 '
p. m. Sundays from 9a. m. to Bp. in. I
Ladles admitted free Sundays. A 7
LAU N DRY;
IF YOU WANT NICE WORK DONE
send it to the Snowflake Laundry. Wei
do all work by hand, save weir and
tear of your linens. We would appre
ciate it if you would give us a trial.
Shirts Sc; collars l%c. Tlie Snowflake
Lilly., 961 Telfnlr St.. Augusta. Ga. Al 6
SHOE REPAIRING.
! first-class shoe repairing, all
work called for and delivered. We
guarantee satisfaction with every job.
W. M. Cohen, 1810 Broad street. Plnyio
2878. ' '2
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. sat sun mon
Fu R "NifuRE.
EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISH
ings at remarkably low prices. People*
Furniture Co., 1019 9th street. The now
store owned and operated by colored
people eat sun mon
GARDEN HOSE.
NEVER-LEAK MOULDED RUBBER.
the very best quality at the same price
as ordinary brands. 12%c and 15c per
foot. The Henry Hutt Co.. 611 Broad
street. sat sun mot
RUBBER STAMPS— DODGE.
RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS. BADGES.
Slencils, Allumnium Checks. &c. 852
Fills Phone 1421 -sat sun mon
WANTED: A FEW HUSTI.INGTsA,. ES -
men to sell the new ”1920 Segar” in
Augusta on commission. This Home
Cigar is getting better and better. Dorr
Cigar Factory. Augusta, Ga.
sat sun mon
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
stock of A. 11. McDaniel Co , consist
ing of mantels, grates, paints, brushes,
etc., will sell at very low prices. Apply
to Edelstein & Co.. 937 Broad Street.
Phone 707-J. sat sun mon
WALL PAPER.
”A THING OF .BEAUTY IS A JOY
forever.” Why not beautify your
home 9 We are headquarters for wall
paper, house and sign painting. J. W.
Bowick, 301 Mclntosh street. Phone
2284. sat 3un mon
EVERY MONTH, EVERY DAY AND
every hour, somebody Is saving. Get
a Belvedere or Melrose Park lot for $25
cash, $5.00 per month, no taxes. 'Will
select you a nice one. L. A. Dorr, Ter
minal building. sat sun mon
FOR RENT: 1249 PINE STREET, ONE
4-room house, $9.50 per month. 1128
South Boundary street, one 4-room
house. sat sun mon
FOR SALE: ONE-STORY COTTAG E.
three rooms with hall, lot 40150. IjJ7
Chestnut street, $750.00. One lot on Hop
kins street, near Pine. 38x140, $750.00.
sat sun mon
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOX
Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and S;
cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usua
Advertised
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
1 ' ' 7
W r e can furnish you with standard
guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to
>0 per cent less than list price, also
do your repairing, at small cost,
all work guaranteed to give satis
faction. Get our prices before buy
ing elsewhere.
DAVIS TIRE & RUBBER WORKS
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
We hare opened a first-class Paint-
Shop. and can attend your wants at
very reasonable cost.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
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.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
New' and second-hand Bicycles and
Supplies. All repair work promptly
done and delivered.
J. C. COLLINS,
1113 9th Street.
BLUE PRINTS DRAWINGS
Blue Prints, per sq. ft 2c
Best grade Drawing Supplies for
sale. Experienced draftsman to do
tracing and drawing.
AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO.
Phone 2362. 406 Dyer Bldg.
Augusta, Ga.
Special attention to mail orders.
COAL AND WOOD
delivered any part of the
CITY OR THE HILL.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
CIGARS
For Bigger, Busier Augusta Smoke
P. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry.
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kinds, windshields,
lamps and showcase glass, and re
puttying a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 417-J. 628 Ellis St.
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
N. M. OGDpN
Phone 2830-J. P. O. Box 85
NORTH AUGUSTA, S. C.
READ
HERALD WANTS
TODAY
TIRE REPAIRING.
15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TIRE
and tube repairing enables us to give
the best service that can be had. All
work positively guaranteed. Augusta
Vulcanizing Co., 552 Broad street.
aat sun mon
CHESAPEAKE ROYAL POUND CAKE.
WANTED: LADIES TO TRY THE DE
liclous Chesapeake Cake. Quality guar
anteed to be the best sold in this city*
One-pound packages. A trial ** suffici
ent. At al] leading grocers, sat sun -no
MERCHANT TAILORS
OTTO W. MARSHALL, ESTABLISHED
IS7B. Having too large a stock of
gent’s woolens on hand I am closing
them out at very low prices, sat sun mon
GROCERIES.
BEFORE ORDERING YOUR GROCE
ries cal! 2174 for our prices. We can
save you money. Everything fresh. FVce
delivery anywhere. W. H. Bagby Oro
Co.. 510 Broad St. Phone No. 2174.
sat sun mon
FORD REPAPIRING.
FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Complete stock of accessories. Let us
cut your machine Into a Roadster. W r
cover floor hoards alluminum. Phont
3342. Un:on Garage, 663 Broadway.
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
JOB PRINTING.
WALTON PRINTI «G COMPANY. GET
our prices on all kinds of Commercial
Printing. '"We pi nt to please." Phone
3547 127 Mclntosh street, rear Georgia
F„ R. Bank. sat sun mon
A. H. NICHOLS 4 BRO.
MARBLE, GRANITE AND STONE
Works. Manufacturers, importers and
dealers In Marble and Granite, Monu
ments, Headstones and Copings. Agents
for iron fencing. Satisfaction guaran
teed. 631 Washington street. Teephone
719. sat sun mon
iCET
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
FRESH MEAT~Xn6 gROCErTeS
HOME-CURED CORN BEEF TWICE A
week. Wm. Boyle & Son. sat sun mon
GARAGES
IVEY’S GARAGE
Phone 2197. 304 Washington.
AGENTS FOR HUPMOBILES.
Five years’ experience with Chal
mers and Hupmobiles.
CARS FOR HIRE.
GASOLINE, 18'/ 2 c
Motor cars washed and polished.
25c. 40c.
UNION GARAGE
563 BROADWAY
S. E. MARSTON’S
Harness and Shoe Shop. All w'ork
done by hand.
738 El Ms Street.
Mazda Lamps Reducd
10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitney-Eve C®.
1033 Broad Ct. Phone 1316
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and 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 SL
Pianos, Player Pianos, Electric
Pianos, Organs, Graphophones and
Records—everything Musical.
PRINTING
Our name stands for quality in
Printing. Try us on your next order
and we guarantee you will be satis
fied in every resepet. Personal su
pervision given every order.
PHOENIX PRINTING CO.
__ ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE & CO.
Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing
and Painting.
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylights. Lowest prices.
935 Broad St. Telephone 264.
PRESSING CLUB
First-class Cleaning, Pressing and
Repairing. lam now located at 214
Cumming street.
WILEY WALTON.
EVERY DAY
Is Barqain Day in
the WANTS
STORAGE
We do ctorage.
We pack and ship goods.
We 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. 667 Broad.
L. P. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Ga. 469.
MONDAY, JULY 27.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LEND ON REAL EST •
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Bro»
COFFEES, TEAS, ETC.
CALL 400 FOR FRESfI ROA
coffee. To get the real flavct;
where it is roasted fresh ever;
Marks Grocery Co., 1023 Broad si
sat su
FOR SAL IT CORONA' TYPF.WB
weight 6 pounds; the machine foi
veling men and home use. At)
Typewriter Exchange. 408 Ls
Building. Phone 2015. sat st
rtUTO =: EP aT RfN O
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AN}
justing, magneto and carburetq
my specialty. All work given nt
sonal attention. Cheeseborough’s j
Shop, 649 Broad street. Phone 12}
Bat si
FOR SALE: ROLLER TOP :
flat top desk, typewriter desk
writers, adding machines, diet)
and other office equipment nj
second-hand, bought sold, rented .
changed. Augusta Typewriter fcijffe 9 '
408 Leonard Bldg. Phone 2005.
sat *
WE SELL THE BIG WHEEL
delivering purposes, and have!
from $6.00 up to $50.00. Fulli
supplies. Repairing, best in citi; '
Repair Works, 961 Broad Ctreetfx
2511. sat t
,BARGAINS
HAMMOCKS. REGULAR $2.50 V
only $1.39. Pedestals, regnla
values, 49c. For one week onli
& O'Connor Furniture Co., 113 i
street sat},
WATERMELONS.
FINE LOT OF FRESH RIG
County home-raised watermel
cantaloupes. They are fresh evi
Phone 1349 and let us send yof
these melons. Star Grocery Co., j'
street. Phone 1349. sat }
THE EVERETT PIANO
ONE OF THE THREE GREAT, * .
of the world. Also Harvard,
and Winter Player Pianos, sold
gusta by J. E. Stratford. 432 ':
street *at
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLI
SPECIALIST IN AUGUS
Diseases of men. women an
dren treated without opera
I FURNISH all MEDICINES
DR. N. E. ALFORD
Office. 969 Broad St. \
TAILORS y
HARDWICK & GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS.
Suits made to order. ph- % 1&22-
2*3 6th street *
JACKSON & BAD
Phone 1784. 82^8
Flrst-ctass Tailoring. Cl
Pressing and Repafri
■" ig
TAILORINQ
I can save you money o
laboring. Also first-class
Cleaning and Repairing—
cleaned and pressed for $aT P
and gent’s work given cari
tion. Work called for and v
W. L. STEPHEN, F r
Phone 1580-W. S
. B, h:
TIN SHOP o
PHILIP L. MAfi M
Phone 493. y
Tin and Sheet Iron X I -i<
Estimates given on ail t|* ’
iron work. Prompt atteH
pairing. J
UPHOLSTERII 1
—f M
Furniture of all kl.ids V
and repaired. Furniture * r
snipping. All work gu*
W. T. SKINNER & h.'
124 $4 Washington a
~ Ui
WELDING S
SOUTHERN WELDj ar
Phone 1332. 961
Welders of all metals aj fl«|
of machinery breaks r* Jai
bon cleaned tVom auto cj B j/j
oxygen. Qjj
WAGON MANUFi d
3 lin
LOWREY WAGON th
Established 1!
Manufacturers of faun , ,|
and trucks, especially
repairing and painting.
Corner -Jills and
Telephone 1309-J. J
WOOD YAI I
BABY WOOD I
DRY PINE ANI j
Stove Wood a 8 .
Quick dellvt
C. A. KING, $
Phone 2881. I
WAGON J ' j
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and B • II
HORSESHOt—.t
E. T. EUBV t I
IS Centra' J 11
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WALL gpi J|
WA r _ PA!" . I
.WNING I
T.J. BAILIE
Phone /6. j
WAGON W!
IF
We overhaul ati V
buggies, carts, col
Also do horscshoeil
age will he qppretE K
QUARLES WAI
Greene and Poplar fl