The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOURTEEN, Image 14

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FOURTEEN LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT OCTOBER IST. Jfc Rooms Fries. Sift Broad fit 9 HV'-O 1041 Broad 81 12 40-0® 1840 Walktr 8t 6 1* «« 281! Kills HI * *? M 407 Mnrbury hi 1 20.00 2017 Walton Way 6 10 00 716 Kollook St 8 21-2* 1945 Warren Pt. 8 2° o* 1737 Htarnc* St 4 15.00 218 Broad St * 445 Reynold* St 4 V >0 447 Welkin* St 6 I ■' ,0 820 MrKlnne 8t * l* n " 1011 J«rk,on S' 6 17 Broad St 8 *3 ■ TwlMe HI 8 16 00 817 K'd'ork St 6 . 1« 0« 815 Liberty SI 7 18.00 1601 Fenwick st 10 20.0 n 282 Reynold* St. - • 0 -- 10.00 STORES 214 Mtrburv Si ;? ?! 6*o Broad St **.oß 120 (Voire HI., more end ra» • define) 56 00 1043 Broad 81. ..(store) 4,00 tv., have a r<-w dealr.'ilile offl'-ea for rent In lb- Leonard Bolldln*. Enr fur ther information *«** LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. PHONE 640. SERVICE la our car In *ood running rnn dttlon7 If aarne la In need of re paint have It worked over by com petent mechanic*, which you will find at the PEOPLES AUTO REPAIR CO. HKAK DYKK BLDG. AUTOS FOR HIRE LARGE CARS. BY HOUR, TRIP OR OAY. Rates Reasonable. Competent '.Rivers Special Prices to Parties. Phone 3127-J. Stand at Hickey’s Barber Shop. ROOF LEAK! Hava your work done by experi enced tinner*. All work gtv.n per sonal attention. My price* are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone 2081. 828 Broad Rt, GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 6 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street AUGUSTA SHOE , REPAIRING. Tt ‘ _____ Hava your aboa* repaired at that* price*: Mtn'i Wide Bottom*. •nwed SI OO Mon'* Half Roles, sowed and Rubber Heel* f 1 OO Man's Half Bole*, sewed.. .. 75^ Min'* Half Soles, nailed,. . .qQC ladies’ Half Boles, sewed and Rubber Heel*. *T*^U Half Hole*, sewed., ..RAC L*adtea' Half Holes, nailed.. . Children * Half Sole* 25*' and JjjjC 3 tat Rubber >'<■*>«. 25''• 3.V 450 nnlmh*ck'» Doubl* Wear Rubber Work dnn* while you wait. Wor4t railed ft>r and delivered on abort notice. Phone 943. 965 Broad 8t S. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Bperial Rubber Bottom*.., JJ \ ]Q Does Your Roof Leak? At n small cost you’ can cover your building with SLUSHY’S WEATHER PROOF RUBBER ROOFING and have an absolutely tight roof. You ran lay it over that old shingle roof if you desire. £ i on por s( i unr ° Nr • • vfv upwards. Other low prices on all ROOFING MATERIAL. DAVID SLUSKY Phone 100 1009 Broad St. LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND DOST OP’oßTC nlty to wear men's low shoe* at rout price by not buying from us. Hoe bar gain counter*. Cook-McKle Shoe Co. 970 Broad street A 2 DOST BETWEEN HKYNODDH AND Mur bury streets, one brown suit, tune containing ladies' and child’s clothing. Return to J. W. Radford Union Station and receive liberal reward. A 2 STOLEN FROM 1256 WALKER HT one brown bull puppy with white ring «round neck, wears collar with silver ratdien. Liberal reward If returned to 12;»6 Walker street. AJ SUMMER RESORTS VANTKP BOARDERS AT THBCHAP rn- n House Glenn Springs, K. C., til a week for board and the mineral water. a4p BOARI jKFI.4 W A NTKI» KItONT BEACH, cool rooms, plenty sea food. Miss May runt Allantlcvllle, H. Station Si, Hnllfvans Islam! / alp Rl VKH VIEW FARM. % MI LE FROM station, on Toxaway road; milk but ter. fruit and vegetables a specialty. Mrs. M. H. Ur alnger, Davison River. N. U. A 2 MRS H SCIIAf.UM; HAH bI’KNKI) opened her cottage. “Idle Hour,” at Station, 22%, Sullivans Island, for the season A 2 ANDREW L JACKSON. FORMERLY of The Imperial Sumter, H. <*., wishes to announce to the public that he has leased The Osceola Lake Hotel. Hen derson, N. F , where he will be pleased to meet his friends Hotel Is new and has all modern conveniences; excellent table, boating fishing dancing, tennis and croquet. For rates, etc., address Andrew 1.. Jackson, Manager. A 2 OUR n UNK DOCTORS CAN PIT? your old disabled * mlr or grip in first class condition A new elat. lock clamp, etc., and It’s In condition for years' of eervits August* Trunk Factory, 715 Broad, opposite Monument. Mltf An K.ikl ah minlater, who Ida morning Htudy hour very carefully told the new maid that under uo clr cuniHtancea were callers to be admit ted except. <>7 course, he added in case of loe and deatn. Half an hour later the maid knocked at hi* door. "A gentleman to sec you, air." "Why, | thought I told you —" “Yes, I told him," alie replied, "but he says It la a question of life and death." Ho he went down ataira and found an Insurance agent. Argonaut. Southern Railway. Schedule Effeotivs May 3, 1614. N H.~ -Schedule figures published only «s Information and are not guaranteed. Union Bt»fion, All Trains Dally. Trains Depart to No H Charleston. S. C. 7:20* ra. ft Columbia, S. C. , 7:10a.m IS* Washington, New York .... 2:55p.m. 22 Charlss*on B*4opm. JO Columbia 6:00p.m. 24 Charleston, Jacksonville .. .1140 p m in Charleston 2 45s m. I rams Arrive From No. 25 Charleston. Jacksonville ... ft 20* m 19 Colombia 10 00r m I*l Washington. New York . ..12:01 r»*n 81 Charleston 3:lßn.m. 7 Columbia B:SRp m. 17 Charleston 10 50pm. • Charleston 1-20 a. in. IMulman Drawing Room Sleeping Csrg Coaches, Dining Car Service. Phone 661 or 947 for Information and Pullman Reservations. MAGRUPFR DENT, D’st Pass Agent. 72f Broad Pt Augusta. Uo. Semi annual Statement for the Six Month* ending June 3toh. 1914 of the condition of the AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford. Conn., or ganized under the Law* of the State of Connecticut, made to the Governor of the State of Georgi in pursuance to the Law* of said State. Amount of Capital Stock .. ..... 77. 777. T 7! 77777777$ 4.non,non'o(i Amount of Capital Stock paid up in Cash 4,000.000.90 Total Admitted AmhHs 115,376,698.82 Total IdabilttieH 115.376,698.82 Total Income 13.429,022.53 Total DlHhuracmentN 12.337.788.13 A copy of th** Act of Incorporation, duly certified, Is in the office of the In surance Commissioner. NT ATM OF CONNFCTICCT. COUNTY OF HARTFORD Personally appeared before the undersigned J. L. Fngltsh who. being duly sworn, deposes and says that he i* the Vice-President of the Aetna Life Ins. Co., and that the foregoing statement in correct and true. J. L. ENGLISH, Vice-President. Pworn to and subscribed before me, this 27th day of July, 1914. GEORGE H. MERRITT. Notary Public. W E HAW KINS, Manager, Life Department. 411-414 Grant Building, At lanta. Ga GENERAL AGENTS, Accident Department. E. C. Thorn, 101 Equitable Hußdlng, Atlanta Khett A O'Brien. Hart Building, Atlanta. Semi-Annual Statement ror the Six Month* ending June 30th, 1914, of the condition of the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, organized under the Law* of the State of Connecticut, made to the Governor of the State of Georgia In pursuance to the Laws of said State. Principal Office —900 Main Street. Amount of Capital Stoc* *56,000,000,00 Amount of Capitul Stock paid up In Cash 6,000,000.00—$ 5,000,000.00 Total Asset* 93,760.293.18 Total Liabilities 93,760,293.18 Total Income 14.'77a,752.ift Total lhsburaement* 11.411,216.76 Total Amount of Insurance outstanding 331.493.574.00 A copy of the Act of Incorporation, duly certified, in of file In the office or the Insurance Commissioner. STATE OF CONNECTICPT, COUNTY OF HARTFORD Personally appeared before the under signed S. C. Dunham who. being duly sworn depose* ami say* that he Is the President of The Travelers Insurance Go., and that the foregoing siatcme.it la correct and true. THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE 00., By S O DUNHAM. President. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of Julv, 1914. FRANCIS T FKNN. Notary Public. ATLANTA BRANCH OFFICE. 609-615 Fourth National Bank Bldg. James \ Williamson. Mgr Life and Accident Dept*. Herbert F. Rascher, Mgr., Liability Pep I Seml-snnu.il Statement for the Six Month* ending June 30th, 1914, of the condition Of THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY. of Hartford, Conn., organized under the Law* of the State of Connecticut, made to the Governor of th« State of Georgia, in pursuance of the Law* of said State. Principal Office—7oo Main St , Hartford. Conn. w | Itrl Stock 77 .$1,000,000.00 A mount Paid up In Cash.. 1.000,000.00—51.000,000.0 C Total Assets of the Company, actual cash market value 2,746,393.35 Total l.UblHtle* 2.746.398.35 Total Income actually received »iurlng the first six months in cash . 520.R25.3l Total Expenditure* during the firat i!« months of the venr In cash.. 315 A c«*p\ <>f llie Act of lmorporatton. duly is on file *' fftca of the Insurance Commissioner. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. COUNTY OF HARTFORD— personally appeared before the undersigned S. C Punham who, being duly sworn, deposes and *«\* that he is the President of The Travelers Indemnity Co and that the foregoing statement la correct and true S» i PUNHAM, President. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this ?4th day of Julv. 1914 FRANCIS T FKNN. Notary Public. ATLANTA BRANCH OFFICE. 606-615 Fourth National Bank Bldg Herbert F Rascher. Manager. GEORGIA RAILROAD tEFFECTIVE JULY 12. 1914) No. Arrive From— • 1 At'snts, Macon. Athens *nd Washington f 35p.n» • « Atlanta J:f6am. •6 Atlanta. Macon 5:56 pm •• Atlanta. Athena and Washington 10:36 rpm •16 Union Point. Macon. Wash ington and Athens 11:06 am j; Cam all 6:45a.m. Pullman ttterprr and Parlor Car darvlca Noa • and «. Aufuata and Atlanta Nna I and «. Charleston and Atlanta. Noa I and «, Atlanta and Wilmlnaton. Noa I and t, Broliar Buffet Parlor Car Aufuata and Atlanta. Noa t and t. Pullman S.eapar. Attfueta and Chlraao. Noa 1. I. f and (. Broliar Buffet Parlor Car A usual* and Atlanta J. P 811 1 CPS. a. r. C. C M MU t.IN, O. A P. A. j, »1 BROAD BTRBBT. PHONES .'*7. Hi and Z2M. WANTED HELP—MiIe and Finale. $250.00 A MONTH- EVERYBODY CAN earn. Also ;is Incidental corning $2.00 per hour, guaranteed. All particulars free and postpaid. Glaser, HO Miller Avenue. Providence, R. I. A 2 FOR RENT—Rooms NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, bath, electric lights, use of phone. Ap ply 1013 Broad street A 6 FOR SALE —Autos FOR SALK: HUB 20. COOD CON'bL tlon. Apply 110 Leonard Building. Aug 4p BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUgJNEBfI OPPORTUNITY $3.50 AND $4.00 men’s low shoes reduced to $2 in to $2 60. Hee bargain counters. Cook-McKle Shoe Co . 970 Broad street. A3 Charleston&Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective May 31. 1914.) Departures. 7:10 A M . No. b for Andereon 11:00 4 M . No 1 -Daily for Greenwood. flpsrtanbwg. Greenvllla, Aahevflla. 4:25 P M . No. 3— Daily for Spartan burg. Greenvßla, etc. 6:30 A M No. 46 Dally except Sun day, for Beaufort, Port Royal and Charleston. IX OP M No 41—Dally for Beaufort. Port Roval, Charleston Savannah. 6:30 A M , No 4*— Sunday only, for Beaufort. Port Royal, Charleston and Savannah. Arrivals. 12:10 P M . No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg Greenville, etc. 7:05 P M No. 4—Dally from Spartan burg Ashevilla. 12:26 P M No. u —Dally from Bean fort. Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah. 6 Of, P M No 45 Dally except v Sun day. from Beaufort. Port Royal and Charleston. 2:15 A M. No 47—Monday onlv enwi Beaufort, Port KoyaJ, Charleston, Savannah. 8 (K> P M., No. 6—Dally from Anderson. effective June 14th, Pullman Parlor Buffet Cars will be operated between Augusta and Asheville on trains Nos. 1 and 2 In connection with Sou Ry. Caro lina Special from Spartanburg. ERNEST WILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent. 879 Broadway. Augusta, Oa. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departures «r» given as Information. Arrivals and connections nre not guaranteed ~88 112 | t II 1 >7 2:40al 2:4op|Lv Augusta Ar| S:sf>a| 1:40a 4 26n| 4:l7a[Ar Bar'well Lvf 7:13«|13t01a 4 FvUal 4-42p|Ar. Denm’k Lvl 6:44a|11:84p 6 3r.al R:2r.p| Ar Or'burg Lvj 5 57nh0:53p 7:2n n l 6:6sp|Ar Sumter Lv| 4:3oa| 9:30p ft:ooa| ft:lsp[Ar Florence Lv| 3:lsa| B:o'>p I:lsp|l2:4KslAr Wll’gton Lvl I S:4sp ft-ftOpl R-7 r )n|Ar Rlchm’d I*v' 6-3Kpj 8-15 a 11:60p| 9:ftoa|Ar Wnsh’t'n Lvj 3:osp| 4:2 n a 1 •3Snfl'o'27a|Ar Baltlm ,, » TyV| l:4lpj ?*soa 4:84a 12:45p Ar W Phlla I*v 11:36all2:19n 7:13n1 2:67pj Ar N. York T.vj 9:lsn| 9:30p Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on train* 3? and 35. between Augusta and New York Observation Broiler Car, be tween Augusta and Florence Standard Dining Car north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington via -'gusta on trains 37 and Bft! connecting at Florence with New York sleepers end mnln line points. T. O WALKER. District Passenger Agent. Augusta. Qa. Phone $23. No. Depart To— • 1 Atlanta. Macon. Athens and Washington 7:40a.m. •S Atlanta 2 60 am •5 Atlanta and beyond 13.30 pm ••11 C nuk and Macon 6:80 pm 1 Atlanta. Macon and Wash lag ton 3:fo pm •t Union Po nt. Washington ftnd Athena 4:65 pm • Dally IDalty except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME. fHE AUG6STA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR BWAPS. There s no charge for Insertions You pay 5 cents for each answer. Have you anything you war.t to Swap or Ex change? Let the other febow know Augusta is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers, who will be glad to make your acriuatntance through tn* _ Swappers' Column. WILL SWAP: ONE FULL-SIZE EN ameled bed and springs for oil stove. 1 In good order, wardrobe or chickens. Ad dress Enamel Bed, Swappers' Column, '•am Herald J3l WANT El f TO SWAP OR EX? 11 a NOE Fifty-five feet rubber hose, suitable for watering lawn, gardens, etc.; been used about a dozen times; will exchange for groceries or anything I can use. R. i. M., care The Herald. J3l Wll. L SWAP: FTNE PIANO IN FIRST” class condition, for a cheap lot in part payment In out skirts of city. Address ''Lots,’' care Herald. J 3 WANTED HELP—MaIe MKN WANTED -TO WEAR A PAIR of our low shoes, a!) sizes reduced to i vo«; during this ssis, ? ee hargain counter* Cook-McKle Shoe Co.. 970 Broad street. A 2 ARMY OF cr. 8. WANTED: UNMAR- I rle<l men aee 18 to 35. Information at Recrultm* Offices. Post Office Rldgs. Montgomery, Ala.. Rome. Augusta, Co lumbuß, Ga.. 1927 H Second Ave., Dlrm- Ingham, Ala., 411 Cherry St.. Macon, and fwoad and Marietta. Atlanta. Ga. ' i wed frl sun sep3o { WANTED HELP—Female COLORED GIRLS OVER 14 YEARS OF BRc .and colorod women, for work In Übukluk Department. Riverside Mills. WANTED —Boarders NICE ROOMS AND BOARD SUITABLE for young men or couple. Phone 2353. 1315 Ellis street. A 3 WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED: TO BUY ALMOST ANY; old thing and to sell you “anything that is a book.” Dellquest's New and Old Bookshop, 213 th St. ts WANTED: MY FRIENDS AND QBN erai public to know The Greater Au gusta Pharmacy, under my personal charge, has opened with a full line of Drugs, Soda Water and Sundries, at 1281 Broad street. Your patronage ap preciated. Best goods—right prices. J. R. Gepfert. Prop. Phone 1166. AiO WANTED: DEALERS FOR PILOT ACE tylene gas plants in every county. Write at once for particulars. H. W. Horner, Managing Salesman, Lock Box 546. Atlanta, Ga. A 6 FOR RENT^FIaT FOR RENT: NICE LARGE ETGHT room flat, electric lights, gas, hot and cold water, all modern conveniences; centrally located. 1202 Ellis street. Phone 2908-J. A 3 FOR RENT: FROM OCTOBER Ist. 303 ! Monument street—lower flat 5 rooms and bath, upper flat 4 rooms and bath. I Apply to Chas. W. Crawford. Phone i 2064-W, 2064-J. a 6 FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FOR SALE: -fWO STORES. LOCATED at 1368 and 1370 Broad street, with 9- roorn 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 years and Is an extra good location for a gro- ; eery store. This property Is just one short block from the property on the 1200 ' block of Broad that has enhanced in . value so rapidly in the last few years. My property will see the same enhance- | ment In the next few years, and the man 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. Aft ( FOR SALE: LOT 100x137, IN NORTI I Augusta, for $250 00; good invest ment to build 5 houses for colored tenants. Apply J. T. Anderson, 2160 Greene street, near High street, Au gusta, Ga. Al AM LEAVING TOWN AND WANT TO sell tnv home right away; it Is a 6- roorn bungalow located just a short block from Walton Way; will sell cheap with a very small cash payment. Ad dress J. G. J., care llerald a4c WANTED —Rooms WANTED: TWO ROOMS, PRIVATE bath and kitchen, upper floor, by a lady Would like a porch. Greene or Telfair street preferred, or good neigh borhood. In house with couple or quiet family. Address T. S., care Herald, giv ing price, location and phone number. J3l PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW PIANOS. UPRIGHT PIANOS IN BEAUTIFUL figured mahogany cases, terms $lO cash, and $5 per month. A. A. Thomas Piano Co., 639 Broad street. Augusta, Ga. WELLINGTON UPRIGHT MAHOG anv. Marquetry case, fine tone and condition; bargain. $97. KINGSBURY. GOLDEN OAK CASE, upright piano, in fine condition. $l5O. ORGANS—CHURCH, CHAPEL AND parlor styles.* Carpenter make. Sev eral second-hand organs, some with mir ror*. sls, S2O. S3O and up Write for bargain list of organs and pianos. WUOI .ESA LE PI ANOS—M E RCHAN TH should avail themselves when buying a piano. We will sell merchants piano* at wholesale, same as they buy other mer chandise A A. Thomas Plano Co., 639 Broad Rt., Augusta. Ga. A 9 C. of Ga.Ry “The Right Way” Current Bchedutfc* (75tb Meridian Time) DEPARTURE*. For Dublin. Savannah. Macon and Florida points ••7:30 am. For Dublin and Savannah... •2:30 pm. For Savannah. Macon, Colum bua und Birmingham •9:10 p.nv Tybee Limited for Savan nah, Dublin and Flor ida potnta a6:50 a..n. ARRIVALS. From Savannah Macon. Co lumbus and Birmingham. . •8:10 a.m. FVom Dublin. Savannah and Florida point* *12:30 p.m. From Dublin Savannah. Ma oon and Flnrtda point* .••7:50 p m Tybee Limited, from Savan nah and Florida pointa blf*4B a m ••Dally except Bunday. *Dally. a-Sunday only. b-Monday only. Through tratn leaving Auguata 7:21 a. m. and arriving at 7*50 p. m.. be tween Auguata *nd Savannah connect ing at ?Mllen with through train for Macon, Columbua. Birmingham and Montgomery. Veatlbuled electric-lighted. Sleeping Car*, are carried on night train* be tween Auguata and Savannah Oa.; con necting at Mltlen with through Sleeping Car* to and from Macon, Columbua Btr« vnlngham and Atlanta. For any Information a* to fare* *ched ule*. etc., wrte or communlcat* with W. W. HACKETT. Traveling Pa*»enger Agent. Phona No 67 719 Broad Street Auguata, Oa, FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: STORE 1240 BROAD~ST?] >4O-00 Al 2 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 Ff>H~rTJnT: ' HOf'SE WITH 5 ROOMS and bath, electric lights, large garden; on car line; No. 907 Mclntosh; also one furnished room. Apply 735 Calhoun St. Phone 1905-J. J3ip FOR RENT: FROM OCTOBER Ist NEXT 440 Greene street; flat 565 Greene street: 62* Ellis street: 4JS Reynolds street: 422 Reynolds street; No. 5 and 6 Warren Block from September Ist. Ap ply to Jacob Phinlzy. A 2 FOR RENT CHEAP: SMALL STORE; can be used as office or store room. Ground floor, 745 Telfair street. Apply A. N Stotharr, Druggist, Cor. Jackson and Telfair. A 2 TO RENT: FROM OCT Ist. THAT DEL sirable residence on the northeast cor ner of Hickman road and Wrlghtsboro toad. Modern construction and finish, attractively located. Apply to Frank R. Clark, Montgomery Bldg , Augusta, Ga. A2 FOR RENT: FROM OCTOBER Ist, 344 Greene street, t rick residence of nine rooms. in flrst-claHs condition: 338 Greene, 9 rooms. Also smaller houses and flats. Apply 247 Broad street. A 6 FOR RENT: OCTOBER Sst, BROAD street store. No. 841. now occupied bv Augusta Chronicle. Alexander-Goodwin Duvall Co. A 2 FOrt RENT: OCTOBER Tst] RESl dence No. 316 Greene street, 7 rooms and hath; desirable house; excellent neighborhood. A lexander-Goodwln-Duvall Co. A 2 TO RENT: KING STREET MOVING picture and vaudeville theater: fully equipped; ready for business. Address James S. Simmons, 177 East Bay Char leston, S. C. A 6 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 W* can furnish you with standard guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to 20 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 have opened a nr*t-class Paint- Shop, and can attend your wants at very* reasonable cost NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO. Just across the Bridge. BICYCLES Ax«nt for READING, STANDARD. NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the best equipped repair shop in the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE. 326-28 9th. P hon « 1914 - BICYCLE REPAIRING New and aecond-hand Btcyclea and Supplies. All repair work promptly done and delivered. J. C. COLLINS. 1113 9th Streeb BLUE PRINTS DRAWINGS S’eTt ' g pile. 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. Makera. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all kinds, windshields, lamp* and showcase glass, and re puttylng a specialty. FTont door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 638 Ellis St CONTBACTOR AND BUILDER N. M. OGDEN Phone 2830-J. P. 0. Box 85 NORTH AUGUSTA. S. C. READ 7 HERALD WANTS TODAY FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SALE: PURE FULCRUM, AP pler and Texas seed Oat*. For prices and further information. phone 935 Trowbridge Hardware Co. Al 9 CORN FOR SALE. GOSHEN PLANTA tion. Telephone No. 5203. A 5 FOR SALE. CHEAP: TICKET TO Jacksonville, Tla., good on anv train until Saturday. Southern R. R. Call 909 Ellis street. J3O 50 RHODE ISLAND RED PULLETS and yearling hens. SI.OO each; worth $1.50; see me quicK. Monte Sano Poul try' Yar-. Phone 6716-W. "■ j3lp FOR SALE: ONE ROLL-TOP DESK. good condition; one Damon & Peeies Favorite Press. 10x15; a bargain to quick buyer. Williams Printing Co. J3lc FOR SALE: ONE BABY CARRIAGE. Will sell for half price. Call 1662-J. Al FUEL BLOCKS FOR SALE. WE HAVE ABOUT 200 WAGON LOADS of planing mill trimmings which will be sold in single loads at $1.75 and in ten-load lots or more at $1.50 per load, delivered anywhere east of 15th street. Better fill your wood-house now—will be scarce and worth more when winter comes. Our telephony number is 275. Augusta Lumber Co. A 2 FOR SALE: LATEST IMPROVED Acetylene lighting plant, also overhead and underground water systems for country homes. Acetylene supplies of all kinds. Write for estimates on plants for your home. L. L. Horner, Lock Box 546, Atlanta, Ga. A 6 FOR SALE: TWENTY TONS SACKED cottonseed hulls. Will ship in any quantity'. People’s Brokerage Co.. Branchvllle. S. C. A 2 FOR SALE: A SOUTHERN R. R ticket to Jacksonville. Apply 609 Broad street. Phone T452-J. ' J3l FOR SALE: A FEW NICE CONN COR nets with “C 7” attachment. Prices and terms to suit purchaser; some real bar gains. Apply to A. E. Adams, Green wood, S. C. A 2 GARAGES GASOLINE, 18'/ 2 c Motor cars washed and polished. 25c. 40c. UNION OARAGE 563 BROADWAY S. E. MARSTON’S Harness and Shoe Shop. AH work done by hand. 738 Ellis Street. MAZDA LAMPS REDUCED 10, J 5, 20, 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitney-Eve Co. 1033 Broad Ct. Phone 1318 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, Graphophone* and Records—everything Musical. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A 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. I am now located at 214 Cummlng street. WILEY WALTON. EVERY DAY Is Bmrqmin 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. F GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street. Telephone Augusta. Ga. 469. iTODAY, JULY 31. SMALL FATD-iN CASH INVESTMENT of from S2OO. % to $1,000.00, guaranteed 25 per cent, dividends. Strong company of leading business men In control. Mail your name and address to P. O. Box 294 and a representative will call and explain fully. WANTED: YOU TO RAVE ONE-HALF your ice bill, so buy a paricloth '.re blanket, >oc. lasts ail summer. Del quest’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 A2 SWIMMING. TRY AN EARLY MORNING SWIM AT Lankey’s. Open from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Sundays from 9a.m.t08 p. m. Ladies admitted free Sundays. A 7 LAUNDRY. IF YOU WANT NICE WORK .DONE send it to the Snowflake Latin Vy. We 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 8c; collars The Snowflake I.dry., 901 Telfair St., Augusta, Ga. Al 6 SHOE REPAIRING. FiRST-CT ASS SHOE REPAIRING. ALL work called for and delivered. We guarantee satisfaction with every job. W\ M. Goings, 1810 Broad street. Phone 2878. * A 2 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL SST AT A Augusta Real Est&ta Co.. 533 Broad SL Jlfttfa FISH! FISH! TROUT, SPANISH MACKEREL, POM pano. Black fish and Mullet. Phone 1077. Jno. M. Bush. 721 Campbell street. A 2 FOR SALE —LivestooV FOR SALE: PURE BEAGLE HOUND pups, 8 week old, $5.00 each: also pure White Poodle pups, S weeks old. $5.00 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. E. Rodgers, Fountain Inn, S. C. A 8 SPECIALISTS c THE ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Diseases of men, women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINES wßgg DR. N. E. ALFORD Office. 969 Hroad St. TAILORS HARDWICK & GERMANY TAILORS AND RENOVATORS. Suits made to order. Phone 1622. 213 6th street. JACKSON & BAILEY Phone 1784. 823 9th. Street. l*irst-ciags Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. TAILORING I can save you money on vnur Tailoring. Also first-class Pressing Cleaning and Repatring-5 suits cleaned and pressed for $1.50. Cadies’ ana 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.ida phclstered and repaired. Furniture packed for •hipping. All work guaranteed. W. T. SKINNER & CO., 124% Washington street. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1332. 961 Broad St* Welders of all metals and a*: kindsj 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 truck*, especially equipped for repairing and painting. Corner Ellis and 9th St* Telephone. 1309-J. Augusta, Ga. WOOD YARD BABY WOOD YARD DRY PINE AND OAK Stove Wood a Specialty. Quick (Belivery. C. A. KING, Manager Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick. WAGON SHOP BLACKSMITH WORK ■ rid HORSESHOEING E. T. EUBANKS, 18 Centre St. WALL PAPER ' WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 712 Broad St. WAGON WORKS We overhaul and repair wagons, buggies, carta, cotton truck* etc. Also do hor»e*boeing. Your >airon age will be appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS, Greene and Poplar St* Phone 3322.