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Augusta a Pure Food and Products Center —Co-Operation and Efficiency
I lew Enterprise For Augusta
That Is Making Good
e Augusta Fish Company, Large Wholesalers, Supply This
City and Section With Fresh JFish of Highest Quality.
IBrhe Augusta Fish Company came to
■ gusta about August Ist. 1913, hncl |
■ Jordan, secretary and manager.
H'tes that their success has been re-
Erkable and that they have been well
Eased with their business and the
Eatment of the Augusta people.
■Being affiliated with the Charleston
El Columbia plants, he is in a po
■ion to know which of the plants are
E pest, and he unhesitatingly states i
■at the Augusta one has been the I
Est successful. Being operated by |
■e Terry Packing Company they are,
I course, in position to get fish fresh
I all times.
lon another page of this paper will
I shown a picture of a car load of
■h being unloaded at the Augusta
lant. in which any one can see the
■ nitary conditions of the plant.
■ Principally handled by the Company
ie Mullet. Mixed Fish, Croakers,
lad, Bass, Sheephead and Salmon
lout. They do a largo shipping with
| a radius of one hundred mules of
li gusta as well as to supply the local
lade. It is an industry that means
Inch to Augusta as Augusta is always
lured of being supplied with abso-
Itely fresh fish.
THE MEXICAN SOLDIER
I The Mexican soldier is not. as a rule,
I coward. He lacks dash and initiative,
lit lie stands fire well, and does what
Ie is told He is also capable of endur
|ig incredible hardships. His food is
lincipally tortillas and beans. Properly
landled. tr: 'ned and equipped be would
hake a first-class fighting man, but 1
[o not believe be could make a stand
[gainst an efficient foreign army in his
[resent state of disorganization. He
[ould be hopelessly outclassed, because
[e is undisciplined, undrilled, a poor
larksman and aboye all has not learned
trust his officers.
General de Moure's column was the
irst of several that went to the relief
f Torreon, all of which totaled about
,000 men. They were stopped at San
i>edro de las Colonias. in western Coa
iuila, by the Constitutionalists. Here
ras an expedition of all arms, yet it had
io commissary, no signal corps, no in
elligence department, no sanitary offi
ces and only the semblance of a medical
orps. The men had no tents and only'
inch blankets as they found for them
elves while most of them carried beer
■ottles instead of canteens. Military au
omobiles were provided for distributing
immunition and water to the firing
lues, Lut this was such a recent inno
ation as to be a constant source of
vonder.
The officers fared better than the
nen, but only because they had more
unds. General de Moure and a part of
.is staff traveled in a Pullman car.
rhich was sent back soon after reaching
tan Pedro, as the general said it was
listing the government too much. Some
f the officers had accommodations in
irst or second class day coaches, but the
najority of them traveled as did the
nen. in box cars.—Leslie's Weekly.
ATLANTIC ICE & COAL CORPORATION
PEOPLES PLANT AND OFFICES:
Fenwick Street and Ga. R. R.
OFFICERS:
W. B. Baker,
Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
W. E. Chapin,
Vice-President.
J. C. Gentry,
Secy. & Treas.
W. Riley,
Asst, Gen. Mgr.
0. W. Deyerle,
Chief Engineer,
C. L. Barrett,
Auditor.
DIRECTORS:
GEO. L. BAKER. J. CARROLL PAYNE,
Columbi., S. C. Atl.nt*. Ga.
W. B. BAKER, J F- °- RETT I G '
Atlanta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn.
W. E. CHAPIN, W. J.
Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala.
THOS. EGLESTON, G. C. ’WALTERB,
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
FRANK HAWKINS, C. A. WICKERSHAM,
Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
E. H. INMAN. E, '»yy a °? DR r. FF ‘
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta. Ga.
THOS. B. PAINE. H. L. WOODRUFF,
Atlanta.- G«._ Columbu., Ga.
We Are Now Booking Coal at Summer Prices and Would Be Pleased to Have Your Order
HECKLERS WHO SHOULD
BE HECKLED
It is nut qquestioned that the Presi
dent was singularly fortunate in selec
tion when he sent 10 the senate tlie nom
ination of Paul M. Warburg. Nor is it
quest oned that when Mr. Warburg: con
sented to become a member of the fed
eral reserve board, he did so at such a
sacrifice as ? s usually involved when
such a man substitutes for his own the
interests of others. Should the ultimate
outcome l»e that lie will remain in pri
vate life, the senate committee to
which his nomination was referred need
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PICTURESQUE SCENES ON THE AUGUSTA CANAL
harbor no delusions as to what will be
thought of its exploit.
It will have cost the country service
the value of which cannot be computed.
**l do not know,” said a great financier!!
“of any man so well qualified as Mr.
Warburg.” Said another: “It is a great
misfortune.” The heckling senators
should he heckled by their constituents.
That they would have confirmed the
choice of some professional politician is
more likely. That they themselves
should not he in public life has been
demonstrated beyond the peradventure.
They would be the right men in the
right place at home.—Brooklyn Kagle.
SLIGHT DISTINCTION.
Quickness in repartee has been credited
to Paderewski. A gentleman once in
troduced. the pianist to the champion
polo player of Kngland, and added: “You
are both leaders of your separate pro
fessions, though they are, of course, very
different.”
“Not so very different,” quickly re
sponded the great pianist. “My new
friend is a dear soul who plays polo,
whereas I am a dear Pole who plays
solo.”—Christian Register.
Phonesl :S
Ice, Fuel, Cold Storage
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Pure Distilled Water Ice
(3,500 Tons Daily Capacity)
Best Domestic and Steam Coal
(Anthracite and Bituminous)
Modern Cold Storage Plants
(1,000,000 Cubic Feet Space)
Every Possible Effort Is Made To Maintain
a Service Satisfactory To Our Patrons and
No Expense Is Spared To Attain That Result.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Augusta, Georgia.
JOHN B. MEYERS
Wholesale Molasses and Syrups
701-715 S. Peters Street New Orleans, Louisiana
OUR SPECIALTY
Pure Molasses and Syrups
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Packed in Barrels, Half Barrels, Ten and Five Gallon Kegs
Direct From the Plantation
Also in 5 gallon jacketed cans for the farmer and large stores doing
advancing business and for families.
Full Measure at Nearly Half the Cost of Canned Goods.
Have Stood the Test 44 Years They Are Standards
T. S. SOUTHGATE & CO.
H. L. SALSBURY, Manager
Augusta, Distributors Georgia
INTERSTATE PLANT:
Near Broad Street, on C, & W. C. Ry.
“AUGUSTA IN 1914”
BRANCHES:
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