The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 30, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASS’N Questions Said to Intimate ly Concern This Southern Organization be Discused. Atlanta —Quest ioirk staid to Inti mutely concern the Tutu re of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic As koclhtion were to be considered uprc lot© today At a meeting of that or ganization called I*' 1/rcaident Wil liam fllggs on « majority vote of metnhei’H, After the withdrawn! of Vanderbilt I Diversity *nd Georgia Terh and a recent conference of o < a lie ) "inKurgente/’ PreHident Klgß# confer erd with college inernb-rn. twelve of #hom voted Tor a meeting «nd eight against It Three <L;lin**d tO Vote The son prlri"i|uil content onn which have rvausod friction in the as social ion are Ff|iia!izavion of educational require manta of all InsllttitlonH holding mem he re hip In the association, no far hh these reQiilrernentH relate to members of athletic tcarrot. Modl'lcatlon of the present one year rule. The porblem of passing upon the eligibility of members of athletic i earns The (piehtlon of restricting colleges In the association in their athletic relations with college* outside of the association. DEATHS jt L LiCO MU. JOHN IV. died last night at 11 o'clock at the residence 905 Broad street. The body was shipped to Charleston, H. (V, thin afternoon where the Interment will take place tomorrow. Deceased 1m survived by three brothers, Mr .t F Jelltco, of !»ul«rville. Ky„ Mr Dan Jelllro of this city, and Mr. Thomas Jelllco, of Charleston, also by three mlmlits. Misses Minim* and Kate Jelltco, and Mrs. EC, J. Befry, mll of Augusta LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT OCTOBER IST. No Room, Prlr, si* nrno<i fit » lir. oo 104! Brnnd 81 12 40.011 1840 Walknr SI 6 IB.fili Kill, HI 8 M" I 407 M'irhury HI 7 30.0t' 2017 TVnltnn Way 6 15 00 715 Kollo, k Hi 8 21.5* 1 *45 Wnrrnn Hi * .20.00 1787 Htornoo 81 4 in,no Ilk Itr,ioit HI * 85.0" 440 llmynoM* Ht 4 110 417 Wntktn. SI 5 15.00 820 Mi Klnn*. HI . 8 10 no 10'1 Ji."k»nn Hi 5 Ikon 17 llrnad Ht.. .. 8 MU ft;; i ’| ti f. Si. C ........ 15 00 0)7 KolOt'k Ht 6 70 00 815 l.lhwty 81 . . 7 18 00 I*o| Fenwick St . . 10 26.00 1*62 Reynolds St 0 16.0!) STORES 144 Marhiir) • 1 10.04 r.f»n Proud St >O.OO ISO Centre Ht (store snd r©sl danca) SN ' ,O 1041 Broad St (store).. 46 00 V\ 4> have n few dealrnhl© offices for rent In the Leonard Building. For fur- j titer information ere LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. PHONE «m ROOF LEAK? Have yobt work done by e*perl enred tlnnera. All work given per sonal attention. My prices are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone $O9l. 823 Broad Rt GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No TVaitinp. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoes repaired at these prices: Men's Wide Bottom*. SI 00 Mens Half Bole*. a*wad and Rubber Haala.. .. - SI OO Men's Half Poles, sewed.. 7,% ' Menu Half Poles, nailed . Jm)'' I* dies' Half Pole*. sewed and Rubber Heels . at!' l.adbs Half Poles, sewed.. 50' ].»<Tlrr )l*lf Rol.K TV' Chlldrm’s ll«lf N I*, »5> and $Xc * **t Rubber M **•»'» 25'’• 35 r . 4.V llslmbs.-k's lNmbt* Wnr Rubber H**la SQ«- Work don* while you wait Work r»ll<d for and rt*livpr*il on short nolle*. Thon* MS. ______ **S Tirold Ht. S, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Fpwlal Rubber Rotlom* . JO MARSHALL S ASSAILANT A NEGRO, WAS KILLED Wounded White Man in Hos pital Here Sheriff Arrived Yesterday, Tells of Details. Tit.- Ifitiillk oT tne nhootim In whl< Ii Mr J. M Marshall, of Bussey. (Ja, IV, if» jg in the city hospul. wan woundr-d in the shoulder, were first 1 learned lieu- veaterda;. afternoon I upon the arrival of Sheriff Wright, of Lincoln county. The sheriff state* that Mr. Mar I -11 and another man by Lie namf; of Pat Hogan had been depUtUejl t o ar rest a negro, Aaron Glover, who wan anted for !areen\. In attempting to areni the negro, Hogan waw relieved of Hh filMol and Marshall was shot I a moment later The ncglV), is Is said, became very boisterous and the (wo deputies were forced to kill him to same their own lives The verdict at. a coroner h Incpiest. ehl over ih • hod. of the negro was that the deceased came to It's death hi. the hands of parti's unknown, al though. accord ug to Kberlff Wright, the 'acts In the case were publicly known there. IMPROMPTU AFFAIR. I, 1(t , <irogiin Hooking up fr .in i > Did you ever **■« a dinner Mrs Drogiin ‘MTiillnglyi Faith, 1 did. ~ , , pjpj tl dav ;.**r fattier shtrirk tti' 1 dtp v\ id hi* fI -» because lie bad corn l,af«- an' eaMmg* three da A runritn" LEGAL NOTICES. flf OROIA RIF If MON I > COt’NT V Whet eas No vemoei J 9:7 W l> Robert non fad executed to Nannie h. Wright deed reenrded ill FJeik'i Offb'e Superior Court, said County. Rook 7 ft s F,nf» to secure loan of s?..<►< A hearing H j.er r#>nt payable semi annually: and. Whereas Nannie R Wright executed to W D Robertson Bond for Titles dated November ?6th. 1912, In which said Robeytson Joined, agreeing that In event nf default In r>n men! of any Interest payment Nannie TV Wright, as ids At-. fr,rne% in Fact was empowered t.. s<•!! property therein described St public ont ■r- after advertising once a week tor four separate weeks: and. Whereas said Robertson. Ms*. 251 h, I 'i! 4 defaulted In payment of semi-an nual Interest due on tha' date, und Nan nie n Wright, after demand, declared the whole debt due and payable Now therefore, by virtue »>f said Deed and powers contained In said Rond for Titles, will be sold » ef.ire Court flouse door. In Augusta. Richmond Fount y. Georgia, to highest bidder for cash, on First Tuesday In August ,1914 between legal hours of sale: Ml that lot of land, with improve ments thereon, in City of Augusts, Richmond County, Georgia, on north side of TV’.dtow Wav. known as lot 36* on plan of tot* molded In Slid Clerk’s Office Hook 3 C’s 298; ami bounded North by nr , 11 ■ \ Fast In lot 367 same plan: Mouth i■' Walton Way Wesl by lot 365 | same pltiti W D ROT IF RTFON n\ Nannie R Wright. His attorney in Foot J 9 16 23 30 ST ATI'l ( IF GFORGI V RlClt.\h )ND COUNTY Min Mnr\ Dolls IMeyte vs Marlon l*b\ie. In liie Superior Court - Libel for j )|\ orce, Tl 4 4|etendapt In the above staled ~. p Marlon IMeyto. ir hereby required loth* and appear at the next term of the Richmond Superior Court, to he hold ,ti iid mi the County aforesaid, on the tlilt«) Mutidk) in September, 1914. then and there to answer plaintiff in her a« lion for divorce, as in default In such appearance the Court will proceed there 4iii as to Justice may appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C Ham mond Judge of said Court, this 30th d.iy 4»f July. 1914. DA NIKI. KKRR. Clerk, Superior Court, R. C. II \ WOODWARD, Petitioner's Attorney. J 30 31 AlO 20 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. STATIC OF GFORGI \, RICHMOND COP NT \ Gertie Thnmpsoh Abbey vs. Clsrenoo Abbey In the Superior Court. Libel for Divorce. Tbs defondant In the above staled cium, Clarence Abbe>, in hereby required to It© ami appear at ttu' next term of the Richmond Superior Court, to he held in and for the County aforesaid on the third Monday In September. 1914, then ami tlien to answot plaintiff In her action for divorce, us in default in such ap peni'Hiice the Court will proceed thereon hh to pistil «> ma> appertain. Wllness the Honorable Henry C ilam moml Judge I said Court tins 30th du\ of July, 1914. DANIKL K I*2RR, Clerk Superior Court, R. C. II \ Wim»d\N.\RD. Petitioner's Attorney. J.lti 31 A 1» 20 Semi• Annual Statement for the Six Months ending June 30th, 1914, of th© condition of the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, organized under the Lawa of th© Stat© of Connecticut, mad© to the Governor of the Sta e of Georgia In pureuance to th© Law* of sAld State. Principal Office—9oo Main Street Amount «.f t'iipilal StocK T 7! ~ 777$5T0()ft,0ocToo Amount of Capital Slin k paid up In (Jaxh ... 5,000,000.00 $ 5,000,000.00 TotHl Arret. 93,760,293.18 • *»la1 f lahllitUa ........ ... ... ... 93 76(1 293.18 Total Income ..... 14 775752J8 Total Disbursements .. *... 11J1L2UJ6 Total Amount of Insurance outMatidlng 331.493,574.00 , x A '" •* 1 Incori i h certified, • ha the off lb© insurant $• c’tunnilMlnner. STAT I: OF t'oNMVTBI T. I'( MATY OK HARTFORD I 4'i'sonally appeared hefnre ilia undi»ralgtiad S O. Dunham who, being duly sworn iis*p4»sfH ni.i mii\n tiiHt b© ta the President «»f The Travelers Insurant'© 10., and that the foregoing statement Is correct and true. THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE 00.. By S <\ DI’NHAM. President Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th dity of July. 1914. FRANCIS T FENN. Notary Cublto Semi annual Statement for the Six Month© ending June 30th, 1914, of the condition of THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY. of Hartford. Conn., organized under the Laws of the State of Connecticut, made to the Governor of th© State of Georgia, in pureuance of th© Laws of said State. Principal Office—7oo Main St . Hartford. Conn. Who!© Viuiu't t i>i CaptTal Slock $1,000,000.00 Amount Bald up In Cash ...... 1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 Total Awseia »t the Comp.uiy. actual cash market value 2,746,393.:i;» Total LUbllltlea 2,746.893.35 Total Income actually nvehed during th© first six months In cash 520.825.31 Total Expenditure* during the first six months of the year In cash.. 385.300.01 V <‘t»p> «*f 'a \, : ..i I? m-poration, duly certified."' le on file In the office of the Insurance FonutiiKsh'utr. STA TF t'F t’t'NNKFTHM’T. C\»l NTY OF HARTFORD !Vraonall\ appearetl before tH*' undersigned S. C. Dunham who. being duly swiun «lcp4*sex ami *h\* that be is the President of The Travelers Indemntgs Co.. and that the foregoing statement ts correct and true. S. ( DI’NHAM, President Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of Ju!\ 1914 FU AN FIS T FF.NN. Notary Public. GEORGIA RAILROAD (EFFECTIVE JULY «, 1»1«) No. Arrive Emm •2 At'snta. Macon. Athens snd Wsshingtor J m • 4 Atlanta 8 Warn • • Atlanta Macon P® •• Atlanta, Moon. Athens •nd Washington ......... 10.30 rnm •10 I’nlon Point Varon, W’aah- Ington and Athens 11:06 am It Ctm&k 4 4.>a (u ru'.lnun Sla.p.r and Carlo. Car U.rslca. No* I amt 4. Augusta and Atlanta Noa 8 and 4. Charleston and Auaala. Noa I amt 4. Atlanta and Wilmington. Non 4 and ( Tirol er Buffet Carlor C*» Augusta and Atlanta. Noa t and * Cullman S taper. Aaautta and Chlraga Noa 1, l I and 8. Brollar Uuffat Parlor Car Auauata sad Atlaata J P 81l 1 rr». O. P. ». C. C M VII TJV <VA P a •O' «hOAO (TMIT, PHONES M 7, Ml and 22M, ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. JIN ACCORDANCK WITH THIS BY- Law* ttic annual rneetjng of Stock holders of Georgia Chemical Works, will be held at Augusta, the second Tuesday In August, being the 11th day <> f the month. W. If. P. SHKPAJUD j AlO Secretary. Southern Railway. Schedule Effec lve May Z. 1&14. P. Srtiedule figures published on J Ton rid are not guar n’eed. Union S’-t'on. All Trams (rains Depart to , Vo 1* C'S**leston S C 7:29a XT.. y Columbia 8. C 7:10a m 132 Who c*'m New York .... 2:55p.m. 22 Charleston m. 29 Columbia 6:03p xr 24 Ch »pe»on. Jarkaonvflle .. .Il:4'ip.m. Id Charleston 2 4Rs m (rams Arrive From No. r»>. r fe«ton iRt-ksonvllle ... * 20s m '"Columbia 10:0'?* m *7l Wash • gton. New York .. .l2:Uit. m :c rha-Y*fon 2 ‘ F -r> m 7 Columbia t:3sp.m. 17 Charleston 10 50p m. 9 Charleston 130 a n Pu Iman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara f- rh'-s D’ntng Cnr Sr-rvlea. Phr.n© 061 or 017 for information and »• • P "•orvutl'-'fiß. MAG PT’DFIR DFINT, D'st Pass Agent. 729 Broad flt Augusts. r \%. Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective May 31, 1914.) Depan urea. I 7:1o a M . No b— ~»»Ilv for Anderaon | 11.90 A M. No. 1 Daily fr.r Greenwood. Spurtanhuig. Greenville, A she vflle. j 475 P M . No 3 Dally for Spartan burg. Greenvl le. etc. ! 530 A M., No 46—Dnllv errept Atir*- dnv, for Beaufort. Port Royal and Cherleston. • •<0 1* M . No 4J—Dfiily for Resufort, Port Royal Charleston Savannah. b ::;0 A M No ** Sunday only, for Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah Arrivals. 12 10 P M . No 2 Dally fTom Spartan burg Greenville, etc. 706 P M No. 4--Dally from Bpartan burg, Aahevllla. 12 25 P M . No. -Daily from Beau fort. Port Royal. Charleston and Ra vannah. 6:05 P M No 45 DMIy except flun dav, from Beaufort, Port Royal and Cha-leston. 2-15 A M . No 47-—Monday ortlv Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston, Savannah. 4 (V> P M . No. 6~-Dr*lly from Anderson. I‘Tffectlve June 14th Pullman Parlor Buffet Cara will h*> operated between Augusta and Aahevllla on trains Non. 1 and 2 in connection with Rot* Ry, Caro lina Special from Spartanburg. ERNEST WHJ.IAMS. General Passenger Agent. 129 Broadway. Augusta, Ga Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departures are given as information. Arrivals and connections are not guaranteed 88 —«» I I »» | W 2 40«| f :44>p|Lv Augusta Arl H:5 r >a| 1:40a 4 26a| 4:l7n|Ar Bar’well Lv( 7:lSx|l2rola 4*6oai 4-47p|Ar. Denm’k I.vl 6:44a|11 t«p 5:25a1 s:2f»ptAr Or’htirg Lv| 5 57«F10-53p 7:20al 6:ssplAr Sumter Lvj 4:80a( 9:30p 9:00nl *:lsp|Ar Florence T.vi 3:15a! 8:00p 1 *l6p!l2*4RilAr WlTrton r.v) 1 3:4Rp *;oop| R ?ss|Ar Rlchm d I.v' «*36p 8 15a 11 r.OpI 9*oo*jAr Wcsh’t'n T-vl 3:osp| 4;*og D3*?*P.O ?7s|Ar Baltim'- I.v l:4sp| 4:s4*h2:4spiAr W Phi la Lv!ll*36all2:l9n 7-13;tf 3-57p|Ar N. York Lvj 9:lsa| 9:10p Through steel Pullman Sleeper* on trains 3“ soil 35. between Augusta nnd New York Observation Broiler Car. be tween Augusta xnd Florence Standard Dlnlrg Car north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington xis *r*’eta on trains 37 and 3*. connecting at Florence with New York sleepers and main line points. T. 8 WALKER. D strict Passenger Agent. Auguste. Qa. Phona 625. Mo. D.p.rt To— • 1 Afi.rt., Ath.n. .nd Wa.hlnglon 1:48. try •3 At'nnt. :.eo *m •6 Atlanta and bwond Jt:9« p m ••II C»mak and Mavon I It’ pna i Atlnnla, Muon and Waah- Ington *:JO pm •f l nl.m TV nt. Washington and Athena 4:66 pm •Dally. 'Dally anc.pt Sunday. TIME SHOWN AbOVE If EASTERN (CITY) TIME. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Political Notices. TO THE VO'J r.hh OF THE AUGUhTA Circuit: I am a candidate for the Judgeship of the Superior Courts of the Augusta Circuit, subject to the ap proach'ng August White Prn&ary. I will appreciate your support. Respectfully, ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES, fR. Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There* no charge for insertions You pay 5 can?* for ea<-b answer Have vou anything you wai t to Swip or Ex change? I.et the other fel'ow kn<*w Augusta is full of active, energetic eager Swappers who wi 1 be gltd to 1 mpkf your acquaintance througn me r warpers Column. ! WHkU SWAP- ONE FULL-SIZE RNY amgled bed and springs for oil stove, ' Ifood order, wardrobe or chickens. Ad i 'bcaa Enamel Bed, Swappers' Column, ore Herald jsi WttiL fccCHANGE: l GAS STOVE, in good condition, for one ton of »'oal. Addresa W, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. J2O I HAVE ONE ROOSTER AND TEN hens. thoroughbred war-horse game. wi'J swap for other chickens Ad dress “Cnlckens,” Swappers' Column, care Herald. J3O will' i:xchangf twki.vk in dian Runner Duck* for chickens or cow feed Address O, Swappers’ Column, nre Herald J3C WILL SWAP BTEREOPTICON, IN good condition, and one hundred slides well selected for wood, lumber or any thing of c<pial value. Address E, Swap pers' Column, care Herald. J 39 W A NTFIII O SWAP OR EXCHANGE: P ift> -five f«.©t ruU|e.* hose, suitable for watering lawn, gardens, etc.; been used about a dozen times; will exchange for groceries or anything I can use. R. .»! . < are The Herald. j3l WILL V\VAC: >INKTiANf7rN"FIRST class condition, for a cheap lot in part payment in out skirts of city. Address "Lots," care Herald. J 3 WANTED HELP—MaIe MEN WANTED TO WEAR A PAIR* of our low shoes, al! sizes, reduced to cos during this sale. See bargain counters Cook-McKle Shoe Co.. 970 Broad street A. 2 WANTED HELP—Female COLORED GIRLS OVER 14 YEARS OF age .and colored women, for work In Bagging Department. Riverside Mills. WANTED—Boarders WANTED: BOARDERS IN PRIVATE family, all conveniences; nice cool rooms; can be seen at 623 % Broad • ireet. J3O nice ROOMS and board suitable for young men or couple. Phone 2353. 13l r » Ellis street. A 3 WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUT ALMOST ANY old thLnc aid to sell you "anything that is a book ’ Dellquest's New and Old Bookshop, 213 th St. ts WANTED: MY FRIENDS ANI) GEN era! public to know The Greater Au gust.i Pharmacy, under my personal charge, his opened with a full line of lungs. Soda Water and Sundries, at 1-61 Broad street. Your patronage ap preciated Best goods right prices, j. R. Gepfert, Prop. Phone 1166. An) FOR RENT—FIat FIIH KENT NICE LARGE EIGHT room flat. (.Iprtrtc lights, huh, lioi ami prG.I water, nil modern conveniences: centrally located. lL’Oi Ellis street. X’hone 2908-J. A 3 FOR RENT: THE UPPER FLOOR or 125.7 Kilts street, four rooms, bath, porch, modern conveniences, for light light hoimekkecplng Tenant without children preferred. Rhone 1399-J. J3O FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FOR SALE: TWO STORKS. LOCATED* at 1368 and 1370 Broad street, with 9- roojn flat overhead, and two cottages in rear facing on Ellis street. This property rents well and will pay 122 per cent oh the money invc«tcd. One of the stores (the on© on the corner), has been used as a grorerv store for the past 20 years afui Is an extra good location for a* gro cery store. This property is just one •h4»rt block from the property on ill© 1200 block of Broad that has enhanced In value so rapidly in the last fev’ years. M.v properiy will see the same enhance ment In the next few years, and the (nan who bii's now will make big money by bolding for a little while. Will sell ( heap to a quick buyer. R. A. Fraln. I.:7*' I'.m id • eet. A 8 FOR SA I ,K: L< )T 100*137. IN NORTH Augusta, for $260 00; good invest ment to build 5 houses for colored tenants. Apply J. T. Anderson, 2160 Greene street, near High street, Au gusta. (»a. Al AM I.FAYING TOWN AND WANT TO sell my home right away; it la a 5- 1 room bungalow located just a short 1 block from Walton Way, will sell cheap 1 with a ver\ small cash payment. Ad dress J. O. J„ care Herald. a4c TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR T UNK DOCTORS CAN PUT ( your old disabled * ink or grip In first class condition. A r.«w sUt. lock clamp, etc., and it’s In condition for years’ of aervlte. Augusta Trunk Factory. 713 Broad, opposite Monument. M2tf C. of Ga.Ry “The Right Way" Current Schedule* (75tb Meridian Time) DEPARTURES. FY>r Dublin. Savannah, Macon snd Florida point* ••7:10 a.m. For Dublin and Savnr.uah... •1:10 p.m. For Savannah. Macon. Colum bus and Blrmlnirham •0:30 pm. Tybee Limited for Savan nah. Dublin and Flor ida point* aR:SO a..n. ARRIVALS. From Savannah Macon Co lumbus and Birmingham... •8 30 a.m. FYom Dublin. Savannah and Florida points •12:10 p.m. From Dublin Savannah. Ma- and Florida points ••7:50 p.m Tybee Limited, Savan nah end Florida ront* h11:45 a.m • •Dilv MflM Sunday •Da'lv a-Sunday only b-Mondav only Through train leaving August a 7lf a m. and arriving at ** 50 p m.. be tween August* and Savannah connect ing at ••Won with through train toe Mecon CdutiAue Birmingham and Montg wnerv Vestlbuled e’ectr'e-lighted Sleeping Car* are carried on nigh? trains he* tween Augusta and Savannah Oa.; con necting at Mllten with through Sleeping Car* to and from Macon Columbus Bir mingham and Atlanta. For anr InformaMon as *o fsre* ached ulee etc., wr te or commnnieat* with W W HACKITT. Traveling Passenger Agent. Phone No #7 7lf Bread Street. AurusUL Oa. FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: STORE "iii BROAD BTr, MO.GO AlB TO RENT: FLATS ON THE 1500 Mock of Walton Way. Up stairs and down stairs all modern improvements. Apply to J. N. Barnes & Co., 7 740 Broad street Phone 743. A 7 i OR RENT- RESIDENCE, 616 CENTRE street. $26.00; residence 1316 Greene street. $37.50; residence. 1322 Greene street, $37.50; flat. second floor. 525 Broad street. $20.00; n a t second floor. 541 Calhoun street, $17.5“: store and garage. 627 Broad street, ft ft. on. la-e warehouse rear our store. $25.00. John i Evans. j.jd FOR RENT: HOI SF WTTH 5 RQOMB and bath, electric lights. rgc garden: on car line; No. 907 Mclntosh; also one furnished room. Apply 735 Calhoun St. Phone 1905-J. jsip For RENT: FROM OCTOBER Ist NEXT 606 uid 14<> Greene street: flats 565 Mid 573 Greene street 528 Ellis street: 4)8 Rey o rls street; 122 Revnolds street; No. 5 and 6 Warren Block from Sep tember Ist Apply o Jacob Phlnizy. a 4 FOR SALE —Livestock TWO BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE SET icr puppies. 8 weeks old. $12.50 and $lO each. I guarantee registration. W. p. Smith, Clover. S. C. jp/j FOR SALE—Autos FOR SALE: HUP 2#, GOOD CONDl tion. Apply 410 Leonard iinildiiik. Auk 4p BARGAINS IN LStD CARS ONK S. II HTTPMOHILK. $150.00; 0N45 s. If. Knox. 52'H).00; one 1.1tt1,. Ko-,ir. $750.00: one S-passenner Rambler, $400.f0 All in eondiiion. T.yon & Kelly. J 25 28 Sr BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINBBB OPPORTTJOTTT—S7.SO AND $4 ; 00 men’s low .-hoes reduced to 52.16 to $2.60. See bargain counter*. • Shoe Co., 970 Broad street. A 2 SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usually Advertised AUTOMOBILE TIRES We can furnish »ott with standard guaranteed t’res from 5 per cent to 20 per cert less than list price, also do vour repairing, at small cost; a l work guaranteed to give satis faction. Get our prices before buy ing elsew'hfTe. DAVIS TIRE & RUBBER WORKS AUTOMOBILE PAINTING We have opened a Trst-class Palnt- Fhop. nnd ran attend your wants at very reasonable cost NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO. Just across the Bridge. BICYCLES AK<mt for READING, STANDARD. NATIONAL. PIERCE. We have the heat 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 Pine Prints, per sq ft. ....... - 2e Pest grade Drawing Supplies lor 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 dklivkred ant tart of the CITY OR THE HILi,. W. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 780. CIGARS For Bigger. Busier Augusta Smoke p. A. W. CIGARS Patronise Home Industry. Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co. Maksrs. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all kinds, windshields, lamps and showcase glass, and re puttylng a opecialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phon© 417-J. 623 Kills St. CONTFACTOR AND BUILDER N. M. OGDEN Phone 2830-J. P, 0. Box 85 NORTH AUGUST k, S. C. READ HERALD WANTS TODAY FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOB SALE PURE FULGHUM APr j per find Texas seed Oats. For prices and further information. phone 935 Trowbridge Hardware Co. Al 9 I CORN FOR SALE. GOSHEN PLANTA- j I tion. Telephone No. 5203. A 5 j ! FOR SALE. CHEAP: TICKET TO Jacksonville, Fla., good on any train until Saturday. Southern R. R. Call 909 : Ellis street. J3O .«■ RHODE ISLAND RED PULLETS and yearling hens, 51. n each: worth $1.50; see tne quica. Monte Sano Poul- I try Yar , Phone 6716-W. j3lp I JOR SALE: ONE ROLL-TOP DESK good condition; one Damon & Peeies * F vorite buyer, Williams Printing Co. jle FOR SALK: ONE BABA* CARRIAGE. Will sell for half price. Call 1562-J. Al j LOST AND FOUND LOST 'NT) FOUND: LOST OP 'RTF- | nity to wear men's low shoes at cost I price by not buying from us. See bar- i gain counters. Cook-McKle Shoe Co., j 970 Broad street. A 2 j LOST OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE: ONE vellow framed bicycle. Reward if re turned to The Augusta Herald, Business Office. J23tf LOST: BLACK AND WHITE POINTER dog. Reward if returned to W. L. Jackson, Richmond County Stockade. J3O LOST: BANK PASS BOOK ON Na tional Exchange Bank, containing sev eral* papers. Finder leave at this office nnd get reward. J3O SUMMER RESORTS WANTED: BOARDERS AT THE CHAP- 1 man House.. Glenn Springs. S. C., $9 a : week for board and the mineral water. a4p j BOARDERS WANTED: FRONT BEACH, ! cool rooms, plenty sea food. Miss May- [ rant. Atlantioville, S. C., Station 22. Sullivgns Island. alp l GARAGES GASOLINE. 18'/ 2 c Motor cars washed and polished. 25c. 4'ftc. UNION GARAGE 663 BROADWAY S. E. MARSTON’S Harness and Shoe Shop. AH work done by hand. 738 El |ls Street. MAZDA LAMPS REDUCED 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitney-Eve Co 1033 Broad Ct. Phono 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 Mooie avenue. Estimates cheer fully* furnished. Work guaranteed; city references. PIANOS A. A. THOMAS PIANO CO. Phone 656. 639 Broad St Pianos, Player Pianos, Electrio Pianos, Organs, Graphophones and Records—everything Musical. 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 Flrst-clasa Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing. lam now located at 214 Cummlng street. WILEY WALTON. EVERY DAY Is Barqain Day in the WANTS STORAGE We do storage. 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 vou. HUGHES FURNITURE CO. Phone 656 667 R oad. L. F. GOODRICH. Architect. 122 Eighth Etr.at, T.l.phon. Augu.ta, Qa. 469. THURSDAY, JULY 30. SMALT. FAID-JN GASH INVESTMENT of from S2OO. (hj to 51.000.00. guaranteed 25 per cent dividends. Strong company of leading business men in control. Mall vour name and address to P O. Box -94 and a representative will call and explain fully. BUILDING MATERIAL. VISITORS TO SULLIVAN’S ISLAND and Isle of Palms are invited to in spect the stock of building material at the warehouse of the Southeastern fame and Cement Co.. 276 7Z. Bay, about three blocks from the Ferry wharf. Bargain in roofing, fire clay goods, cement tiling, etc. E. 11. Pringle. Jr.. Trustee. Southeastern Lime and Cement Co., Charleston. S. C. J3O WE GUARANTEE THORO UG TI course cotton grading taught m our simple rooms and by correspondence with tvpe samples. Tuition very reason able. Write for indorsements. Chariot*e Cotton School. Kiser Bldg.. Atlanta,. <■**• Charlotte. N. C J3O WANTED: YOU TO* SAVE ONE-HA! .V your ice bill, so buy a parleloth © blanket. 10c. lasts ail summer. Del - 4jues;'s. 213-215 7th street. Ft >R SALE MISCELLANEOUS: MEN’S low shoes, all sizes and lasts, to go at vest. See our bargain counters. Cook-McKie Shoe Co.. 970 Broad stree A2 SWIMMING. TRY AN EARLY MORNING SWIM AT Lankey's. Open from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Sundays from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m r adies admitted free Sundays. A 7 LAUNDRY. IF YOU WANT NICE WORK DONE send »t to the Snowflake LaunP;\ We do all work by hand, su e w- ir aml tear of your linens. We would appre ciate it if you would give us a trial. Shirts Sr; collars 114 c. The Snowflake Ldry.. 901 Telfair St.. Augusta, Ga. Al 6 SHOE R EPAIRI N G. FiRST-CLASS SHOE REPAIRING, ALL work called for and delivered. We guarantee satisfaction with every job. W. M Goings, 1810 Broad street. Phone At FINANCIAL MONEY IO LEND UN BILAL Augusta Real Estat© Co., 833 ft roe J St. JllUj SPECIALISTS C oL'iL. ONLY reliable SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Diseases of men women and chil dren ’rented without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINES ■TREE DR. N. E. ALFORD Office. 969 Broad St. TAILORS HARDWICK & GERMANY tailors and renovators. buits made to order. Phone 1622. 213 6th street. JACKSON & BAILEY f Phone 1754. 9th street *lrst-ciass Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. TAILORING I can save you money on vour Tailoring. Also first-class Pressing Cleaning and Repairing—6 suits Cleaned and pressed for $1.50. Ladles' and gent's work given careful atten tion. Work called for and delivered. W. L. STEPHEN. Prop. Phone 1580-W. 210 12th St. UPHOLSTERING Furniture of all kl.ids pholstered snd repaired. Furniture packed for shipping. All work guaranteed. W. T. SKINNER 4 CO., 134 >4 Washington street. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1332. 961 Broad St. Welders of all metals and a*i kinde of machinery breaks repaired, car bon cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER lowrey wagon wks., Established 1847. Manufacturers of farm wagons, carts and trucks, especially equipped for repairing and painting. Corner Jills and 9th Sts 1 elephone 1309-J. Augusta. Ga. WOOD YARD BABY WOOD YARD DRY PINE AND OAK Stove Wood a Specialty. Quick delivery. C. A. KING, Manager Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick. WAGON SHOP blacksmith work end HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS, IS Centre St. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 712 Broad SL WAGON WORKS We overhaul and repair wagon*, boggier, v.u tr < otton truck* etc Airo do horaeahneift* Your >atron age wi4 hr appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS. Greene and Poplar Sta Phone 's37