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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.
LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO.
H'.v'-l-b *h!"> SCORES FOR REM
OCTOBER IST.
Broad St 9 *45.4®
1041 Broad St 12 40.00
1840 Walker St 5 16.66
*]* .9 re £ n * 8t 7 38.00
40, Marbury St 7 20.00
2017 Walter Way 6 15.0,1
715 Kollock St 6 21.50
1845 Jenkins St 6 20.00
1737 Starnes St 4 15.00
210 Brood St 8 35,00
440 Roynelda Rt 4 11.00
447 Watkins St 5 15.00
820 McKinne St « 19.00
1011 Jarksor. St 6 16.00
17 Broad St '. 8 33.33
i 95' Twiggs St 6 16.00
n " ’fl ock St 5 26.00
■"" "V-lton Wav 7 35.00
1801 Fenwick St 10 26.00
262 Reynolds St 6 16.00
STORES.
!H Marbury St JO.OO
530 Broad St 10.00
120 Centre St., (atora and resi
dence) 35.00
1043 Broad St (store) 45.00
We have a few desirable offices for
rent in the Leonard Building. For fur
ther information see—
LOCKHART. LUCKY & 00.
PHONE 640.
ROOF LEAKY
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices ere
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 623 Broad St
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Have your shoes repaired at theee
prices:—
Men's Wide Bottoms,
sewed $1 00
Men's Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels SIOO
Men's Half Soles, sewed.. .... 75C
Men's Half Soles, nailed 50 c
Ladles' Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels.. .. 75C
Ladies’ Half Soles, sewed.. ~{sf|C!
Ladies’ Half Soles, nailed.. ..35c
Children's Half Soles 25C aid 35c
■”? st Rubber
Heels ••25C. 35C. 45C
Helmback’s Double Wear Rubber
Heels.. SQC
Work done while you wait.
Work called for and delivered
on short, notice.
Phone 943. ______ 965 Broad St
S, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms... $1 10
SERVICE
Is . our car in good running con
dition? If same is in need of re
pairs have it worked over by com
petent mechanics, which you will
find at the
PEOPLES AUTO REPAIR CO.
REAR DYER BLDG.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
LARGE CARS.
BY HOUR, TRIP OR DAY.
Rates Reasonable.
Competent Drivers.
Special Prices to Parties.
Phone 3127-J.
Stand at Hickey’s Barber
Shop.
Telephone 100
We can stop that roof
leak in a jiffy. Don’t let
it ruin your furniture,
your temper and your
health.
We are specialists in
roof repairs. If you want
a new roof, let us put on
a material that has stood
the test of time for more
than thirty years as
SLUSKY’S Old Style
Tin. Consult us about
your roof and sheet metal
work.
DAVID SLUSKY
1009 Broad St.
Phone 100
GET IT
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
6 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
LEGAL NOTICES.
AUGUSTA BONDED PUBLIC
HOUSE COMPANY, PETITION
FOR INCORPORATION.
GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of William M. Rowland,
Walter B. Brigham, Antoine P. Carr.
James L. Barksdale. Marion T-. Jones,
Rutherford Walton. E. C. Martin, U. G.
Lundy, 11. S. Dunbar. Alexander Cran
ston. Robert 'Walton, J. S. Bussey, R. J.
Bates. Emory Williamson. J- T. Both
xyell, E. L. Merritt, E. L. Baynes. W. M.
Nixon, H. H. Alexander, W. R. Dawson,
respectfully shows:—
1 — Petitioners desire a charter for a
corporation to be known as the ’AU
GUSTA BONDED PUBLIC WARE
HOUSE COMPANY,” with its rrinelpnl
place of business in said county of
Richmond, and the life of said charter to
continue for a period of 20 years, with
the privilege of renewal thereafter.
2 The objects of their association,
and the business they propose to carry
on, are the business of a warehouseman,
and the general storing of grain, hay,
meat, canned goods, household furniture,
and all other kinds of merchandise and
personal property; the receiving and dis
tributing of carload lots of merchandise;
the making of reasonable charges for
storftge and services performed and es
pecially to be clothed with all rights,
powers, privileges and obligations of a
bonded public warehouse, as specifically
provided In the Acts of the Georgia Leg
islature of 3890, pages 84 to 88, approved
Dec. 16th, 1899, and incorporated in the
Georgia Code of 1911, Sections 2910 to
2922.
3. —The amount of capital stock to be
employed and to be actually paid in is
two' thousand ($2,000) dollars, in shares
0/ one hundred ($100.00) dollars each,
par value, with the power of fixing said
capital stock at any sum not exceeding
twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars.
The stockholders are hot to be liable be
yond the amount of stock subscribed for
by each.
4. —Petitioners desire the power to
make purchases and effect alienations of
realty and personalty, and to issue stock
both common and preferred; to mort
gage, bond or otherwise incumber the
corporate property, and to have such
general and particular powers as are
usually conferred on other corporations,
and are not Inconsistent with the laws
of the land.
Petitioners pray for an order granting
this application as provided by law.
WM. A. FLEMING,
J3l A 7 14 21 Attorney for Petitioners.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE.
Mary L. Blodgett, ot al, vs. Cecelia L.
Johnson, et a], Richmond Superior Court,
March Term, 1914.
Pursuant to the judgment of the Su
perior Court of said Conuty, in said case,
of July 25th, 1914, the undersigned will
sell for cash, during the legal hours of
sa e at public outcry, at the Court
House of said County, on the first Tues
day in September. 1914, to-wit: Septem
ber Ist, 1914, the following described
property, to-wit:
All those lots of land located in Au
gusta, Georgia, and fully described in
deed of October 28th. 1898, from the
Executors of Mary McKinley to Mary L.
Ladaveze, et a], and recorded in the
Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court in
Book 5 L’s, 389. Said property is now
generally known as houses and lots Nos.
91.9. 921, 923. 925, 927. 931 and 935 Gwin
nett street, and lots Nos. 1136. 1138. 1131,
1132. 1130. 1128. 1126, 1124, 1120, 1118 Car
rie street. A plat of the lots to be sold
is attached to the decree of sale.—■
which plat is subject to inspection in the
Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court, or will be exhibited at time of
sale —and can also be seen at the of
fices of the undersigned. Said sale will
be subject to confirmation by the Court.
Purchaser to pay for the papers.
JOHN R WHITE
HAMILTON MILLER.
JAMES S. BUSSEY, JR..
A 7 14 21 28 Commissioners.
In tne District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of F. E. Williams, *n
Bankruptcy—Bankrupt.
To the creditors of F. E. Williams, of
Augusta, Ga., in the County of Richmond
and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given -that on the 4th
day of August, 1914, the said R E. Wil
liams was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and
that the first meeting of his creditors
will be he'd in my office In Augusta. Ga.,
on the eighteenth (18th) day of August,
1914, at 12 o’clock _jioon, at widen time
said credtors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come beiore sai l
meeting.
This 6th day of August, 1914.
JOSEPH GANAHL.
A 7 Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia
In the matter of B. F. Kuhlke in
Bh nkruptcy—Ba nkrupt.
To the creditors of B. F. Kuhlke, of
Augusta. Ga., in the County of Richmond
and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the f.th
day of August. 1914, the said B. F.
Kuhlke was duly adjudged n bankrupt,
and that the first meeting of his credit
ors will he held in my office Ir. Augusta.
Ga., o nthe twenty-first (21st.) dny ox
August, 1914. at 12 o’clock noon, at which
time said creditors may atteul, prove
their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly coine before
said meeting.
This Bth day of August, 1914.
JOSEPH GANALH.
A 7 Referee in B< nkruptcy
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—These arrivals and departures
ere given as information. Arrivals and
connestions aro not guaranteed.
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2:4oai 2:4ftpiLv Augusta Arl 8:55a! 1:40a
4:28a! 4:l7a!Ar Bar’well Lv| 7:13a|12:01a
4:50a! 4:43plAr Denm’k Lv 6:44a|11:84p
5:35a! 6:26p'Ar Or'burg Lvl 6:57a11ft:53p
7:20a f 6:s6|Ar Sumter Lvl 4:3oaj 9:30p
9:oftai B:lsp|Ar Florence Lvj 3:15a! 8:00p
1 :lspll2:46atAr Wit’gton Lv| | 3:45p
B:ftftp| 6:2sa!Ar Rirhm'd Lvl 6:35pi 8:15a
ll:50p! 9:ooalAr Wnsh’t’n Lvj B:ospj 4:2fta
I:3Bailft:27alAr Bnltim’e Ta' 1:45p 2;50a
4:64a!12:45p!Ar W Phil Lv|ll:36a|l2:l9 n
•7 : l 3a' 2:s7plAr N. York laM 9:lsa| ft:3op
Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on
trains 32 and 35. between Augusta and
New York. Observation Broiler Car, be
tween Augusta and Florence. Standard
Dining Car north of Florence
Through Stepper between Atlanta and
Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 37
and 38. connecting at Florence with New
York sleepers and main Hre points.
T. B WALKER,
District Passtngsr Agent.
Augusta, Ga. Phone 825.
GEORGIA
(EFFECTIVE
No, Arrtvo Wrom—
•2 Atlant*. Macon, Athens anil
Waahlngton 2:25p.m
*4 Atlanta 2 2f:a.m.
•6 Atlanta. Macon 6:25p.m.
•8 Atlanta. Macon, Athina
and Waahlngton 10:30p.m.
•10 Union Point. Macon, Wash
ington and Athena 11:00a.m.
12Camak S:4sa.m.
Pullman Hlespsr and Parlor Car B#r vie#.
No*. 2 and 4, Augusta and Atlanta
No*. 2 and 4, Cnftrlaaton and Atlanta.
No*. 2 and 4, Atlanta and Wilmington
No*, f* and 6, Broil#-’ Buffet Parlor Car Augusta and Atlanta.
No*. F* and 6, Pullman 81*eptr. August* and Chicago
No* 1, 2 7 and 8. Brollar Buffet Parlor C;ir, Augusta and Atlanta.
, .t tv mu UPS, G TV A
C. C. M’MILLIN. 0 A. P A
601 BROAD STREET. PHONES 267.561 and 2266.
/HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
By virtue of an order »rjm the Cou»t
of Ordinary of Richmond County, Feb
ruary 2nd, 1914, will be sold, u public
outcry, on the first Tuesday In Septem
ber, 1914, at the Court House door of said
County, between the hours of -legal sale,
the tract of land, known as the J. W. Al
len tract, situated in the Seventy-sect rtl
District of Burke County, adj tint 115 the
lands of Joseph Reynolds. S. R. Clark,
and Mrs. Elenora Walker, and cont.lining
eighty-five acres, more or less.
Terms cash.
E. P. CLARK,
Administrator of J. W. Alien Estate
August 6th, 1914. A 7 14 21 28
Pursuant to Hewer of attorney, I will
sell at public outcry to the highest bid
der for cash, on the first Tuesday m
September, 1914 between the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House in Richmond
County. Georgia, the following described
real estate:
All that tract of land in Richmond
County, Georgia, known as the Mary A.
Goddard and. containing seventy-five
acres, more or less. Bounded North by
lands of R. A. Trowbridge: East by lands
of . XV. McNair; South by lands of F. V.
Trowbridge: and West by lands of R. A.
Trowbridao and R. A. King, being known
na the home tract of Mary A. Goddard.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
A. R. WILLIAMSON,
Attorney in Fact for
A. Vfnnetta Hey, Marie Averett. J. W.
Goddard, Jr.. J. W. Goddard. Sr., and
Mrs. Sallie O. Dye. A 7 11 21 28
Political Notices.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA
Circuit: I am a candidate (or the
Judgeship of tlie Superior Courts of
the Augusta Circuit, subject to the ap
proaching Augusta White Primary. I
will appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES, JR.
HAVING been nominated by my
fellow-citizens of Richmond County to
represent them in the Lower House of
the General Assembly, I hereby an
nounce my candidacy for the position,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the White Primary of August 19th
1914. and will appreciate the vote and
influence of every citizen of the
County.
W. WALT,ACE CLARK
wed fri sun ts The Farmers' Candidate.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BY-
Laws. the annual meeting of Stock
holders of Georgia Chemical Works,
will be held at Augusta, the second
Tuesday in August, being the 11th day
of the month.
W. H. P. SHpPARD.
AlO Secretary.
NOTICE T 8 HEREBY given of OUR
intention to transfer on the books of
the Corporation seven (7) shares of
Union Warehouse & Compress Co.
stock, covered by certificate No. 29,
standing in the name of George Clay.
FANNIE D. CLAY and
G. W. F. CLAY,
Executors of the Will of George Clay,
deceased. J 24 31 A 7 i 9
C of Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedules (75th Meridian Time.)
DEPARTURES
For Dublin, Savannah, Macon
and Florida points **7:3o a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah *2:30 p.m.
For Savannah, Macon, Colum
bus and Birmingham *9:30 p.m.
Tybee Limited for Savan
nah. .Dublin and Florida
points a6:50 a.m.
ARRIVALS.
From Savannah, Macon, Co
lumbus and Birmingham.... *8:80 a.m.
From Dublin. Savannah and
Florida points *12:30 p.m.
From Dublin, Savannah, Ma
con and Florida points **7:so p.m.
Tybee Limited, from Savan
nah and Florida points .... b12:45 a.m.
♦♦Daily except Sunday. •Daily:
o-Sunday only. b-Monflay only.
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30
a. m. and arriving at 7:50 p. m., be
tween Augusta and Savannah connect
ing at Millen with through train for
Macon. Columbus, Birmingham and
Montgomery.
Vestibuled electric-lighted, S'eeping
Cars, are carried on night trains be
tween Augusta and Savannah, Ga.; con
necting at Millen with through Sleeping
Cars to and from Macon, Columbus, Bir
mingham and Atlanta.
For any information as to fares, sched
ules. etc., write or communicate with
W. W. Hackett, G. F. Hammock,
Traveling Pass Agt. City Ticket. Agt.
Phone No. 62. 719 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective May 31, 19f4.)
Departures.
7:lft A. m.. No. 5 Daily for Anderson.
11:00 A. M., No. 1— Daily for Greenwood,
Spartanburg, Greenville, Asheville.
4:25 P. M., No. 3—Daily for Spartan
- burg. Greenville, etc.
5:30 A. M., No. 46—Daily except Sun
day, for Beaufort, Port Royal and
Charleston.
2:00 P. M., No. 42 Daily for Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston, Savannah.
5:30 A. M.. No. 48- 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. Asheville.
12:25 P. M.. No. 41—Daily from Beau
fort. Port Royal, Charleston and
Savannah.
6:05 P. M., No. 45—Daily except Sun
day, from Beaufort. Port Royal
and Charleston.
2:15 A. M.. No. 47—Monday only, from
Beaufort. Port Royal. Charleston.
Savannah.
800 P M.. No. 6 Dally from Anderson
Effective June 14th. Pullman Parin’-
P.uffet (’are wiP be operated between
August-, and Asheville on trains Nos. 1
and 2 in connection with Sou. Ry. Caro
lina Special from Spartanburg.
ERNEST WILLIAMS,
General Passenger Agent.
829 Broadway. Augusta. Ga
RAILROAD
JULY 12, 1914.)
No. Depart To—
• 1 Atlanta, Macon, Athena
and Waahlngton 2:00a.m
•3 Atlanta 2:oa.m.
*'• Atlati’a and hr'ond 12:30p.m.
• *ll f'amak end Mnrnn 4:30p.m.
7 Atlanta. Macon and Wash
ington 3:20p.m.
*9 Union Point, Waahlngton
and Athena l:sSpm.
•Dally. Daily exceot Sunday.
TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN
(CITY) TIME.
J_ FUNERAL NOTICES
SYMS—THE UK LA T IV ESA N D
friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Syms, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. R. Syms and Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Burch are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral of Mrs. JOHN
SYMS at the residence. 1596 Hicks
street TOMORROW (Saturday) AFT
ERNOON at 2:39 o'clock. Interment
in West View Cemetery. A 7
Swappers’ Column.
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s "no
charge for insertions. You pay 5
cents for each answer. Have you
anything you want to Swap or Ex
change’' Let the other fellow know.
Augusta is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers who will be glad to
make you* acquaintance through the
Swapers’ Column.
WILL SWAP EIGHT PAGES OF
Green Trading Btampe for seven page*
of Purple Stamps, or will make a switch
for H hook of Purple Stamp* given be
fore August 10th. Address J. TV V
Swappers’ Column, care Nr aid.
WANTED TCTSWAF; ' A ~NEW~S6S(bOO
Player piano for lot. Slate size of lot
and where located. Address Pluver Piano,
Swappers Column, care Herald.
WILL SWAP: A SMALL ELECTRIC
stove for a brooder in good condition:
state sir.e. make and how long used. An
swer R. W„ Swappers' Column, care
TTerald.
WILL EXCHANGE: RUBBEK TIRED
buggy for milch cow or will exchange
household furniture for cow. Also have
two gns stoves in perfect condition tn
exchange for groceries or will sell cheap
Address Bugg Exchange, Swappers Col
umn. care Herald.
WILL SWAP: SBS/00 GAS rSnGE*
practically new. for good wood stove
Party moving out of city limits and
cannot use, gas range. Address “Wood
Stove,” Swappers Column, care Herald.
A 9
WILL EXCHANGE: LARGE SIZE
girl’s bicycle, used a short ttme. In
good condition, for large trunk in first
class shape. Address Y. M.. Swappers
Column, care Herald. A 9
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: GOOD COOK; SETTLED
woman* preferred. Apply 791 Greene.
A 8
WANTED: RELIABLE, SETTLED
woman as nurse for children over four
years old. Apply immediately at 2230
Pickens street, The Hill. A 9
NURSE WANTED: WANTED COM- j
potent nurse for four-year-old boy;
must stay on premises. Apply 613 Tel- i
fair street. A 9
WANTED HELP—MaIe
ARMY OF U. S. WANTED: UNMAR- '
ried men age 18 to 85. Information
at Recruiting Offices, Post Office Bldgs. ;
Montgomery, Ala., Rome. Augusta, Co
lumbus, Ga., 1927V6 Second Ave., Birin- !
Ingham, Ala.. 411 Cherry St., Mucon, and
Broad and Marietta, At anta, Ga.
WANTED —Miscellaneous _
\v\ntkd. MV FRIENDB AND GEN
eral pTibllc to know’ The Greater Au- I
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- I
predated. Best goods—right prices. J. \
R. Gepfert, Prop. Phone 1166. AiO j
WANTED: FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT j
with bath, piazza, etc., between now 1
and October Ist. Centrally located be- j
tween 6th and 13th si reels; price must j
be reasonable. Answer Y. A. M., care
Herald. A 9
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe.
WANTED: POSITION BY COLLEGE
graduate, willing to do any kind of
work. Address A. B. C., cnrV Herald.
WANTED COMPETENT BOOKKEEP
er with knowledge of stenography open
for position. Address S. K. 8., care
Herald. AD
WANTED—Agents
AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN;; BEST
selling household article. Start at once.
Large demand for goods; $25 to SSO a
week. Success assured. Investigate today.
Davis Specialty Co., Cassatt, S. C. Ail
WANTED —Salesmen
SALESMEN WANTED TO ADVERTISE
cigars. Easy work. Earn SIOO monthly
and all traveling expenses. Experience
unnecessary. Also handle popular cigar
ettes and tobacco. Norene Cigar Co., New
York, N. Y. __ A 7
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOB RENT: STORE 124# BROAD ST~
64n.00 Al«
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
FOP RENT: DWELLING OF FIVE
rooms nnd oneof six room*, all com
plete. Apply at 445 Watkins street. AS
FOR RENT: FROM OCT 7 IHT. 448
Walker street. 6 rooms; 443% Walker.
f> rooms; 5v»6 Fenwick, r» rooms. All
modern conveniences. Apply to J. J
Tvlar. 107 Center Street. Phone 2201. A 8
FOR RENT: MODERN UP-TO-DATE
office, all conveniences, phone, wash
basin; good location. Applv Augusta
French Drv Cleaning Co., Cor. Greene
and Jackson streets. Al 2
FOR RENT : 4 OR B-ROOM APA RT -
ment with private bath, all modern
conveniences, nicely arranged for house
keeping. Excellent neighborhood; one
block west of Hampton Terrace Hotel,
North Augusta. Phone 731-J A#
FOR RENT: 5-ROOM FLAT, MODERN
conveniences. No. 27 10th street; 4-room
flat for business or offices, 9fro Broad,
2nd floor; 15 acres land, 10-room house,
nut-building, fine dairy truck, or poul
try farm, near city limits. Phone 75-J
between 8-10 a. m. C Sancken. All
FOR RENT: HICKMAN BUILDING,
6F>2 Broad atreet. three stories fire
proof. suitable for wholesale business or
large department stoe; also two cottages.
344-340 Reynolds steet. Apply Edelsteln
A Co.. 337 Broad street. Phone 707-J Al 3
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
>nn HALE: TWO STORKS, LOCATED
at 130 S and 1370 Broad street, with #-
room lint overhead, and two cotta (tea In
rear facing on Ellis street. Till* property
rente well Hnd will pay 122 per cent, on
the money Invented One of the store*
fthe one on the corner). has been ueed
• e n (trotery store for the past 20 years
end l« an extra (tood location for a gru
eery store. This property ts Just one
short block from the property on the 1200
block of Brosd that has enhsneed In
value so rc.pldly In the lust few years.
My properly will see the ssme enhance
ment Ir, the next few years, and the
man who buys now will make bl« money
bv holding for a little while. Will sell
cheap to a quick buyer. R. A. Fraln,
1370 Broad street. At
47* Armss- RKJHT-HORBB FARM
now In cultlvstlon, nice dwnllln*. three
tenant houses. 100 seres In pasture, cov
er"d with pine timber, some oak and
hickory, two streams of runnlm water
form the pasture land lines. Public rw4
rone through plans. nents for SSOO par
year; Ir Jefferson county. Os., two miles
from Matthew* Oa.. on the Aneus'a
ftouthem railroad; M*h and dry. Wrl'e
r. a Fitller. Wiens, da. All
"am BRAVING TOWN AND WANT T*
sell my hem# right sway; It Is a 6-
room bungalow, located lust a short
block from Walton Wav; will sell cheep
with s v*ry small ca*h pavmsnt Ad
dr# s .1 G. TV c»r# Kersld. Al 2
FOR K\Ll f EIGHT WOU«E«. OCCrT
pl#d by co|or#d t#nnnts Four will pay
1 H p#r cent gross and four 16 par ''ent
gross «t rest. Th##c ar# fin# bsrgitn*
for someone. Address “Necessary." car#
Hersld A 8
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SALE HORSE AND BUGGY AT
a sacrifice; s fe for lady to drive; new
rubber tires on buggy. Ma\ he seen at
Mr. Richard’s Stables on Bills street.
Price $150.00, a 8
FOR BALE: 2 FIRST-CLASB~YOUNG
Jersey cows calves three weeks old,
:»H to four gallons of milk per day.
Calves will be diapesed of Tuesday. Ap
ply l-:d Swetmon, 14 54 Cooper street. A'.»
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: THREE UNFURNISHED
room*, porch, hath. telephone and
ItKhis, 915.00 per month; nlcn nelghbor
hoocl ami not far from business t’eptsr;
references exchanged, Phone 1002-J. AT
FOR RENT: FURNISHED ROOM.
modern conveniences, gentlemen only.
1190 Greene etreet. Phone 3099. \9
FOR RENT: TO GFVI LEMBN Oli
trained mtreee. suite of Ihree iwwt
nrlvete hath or will rent room* el nub
References, Phone 1769-AV, A 9
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SAFE; PURE FULGHUM, ApT
plev and Texas seed Date. For prlcee
and further Information. phone 985
Trowbridge Hardware Go. Alt
WHY HAVE YOUR EYES FILLED
full of polsnnoue drone and pay five nr
ten dollars for a prescription for glass
es. when you esn heve mure thorough
examination made free without drugs,
drops or danger hy Henry J. Godin, the
Optometrist and Optician? AIO
FOR SALE, CHEAP: ONE 3-BARIUIi.
dough-mixer, one cake machine, and
other baking outfits. Also two ehow
oases Apply Jacob's Beke'y. A 7
FOR SALE' VERY FINK SQUARE
■•Piano, fine tone and condition. SIO.OO.
617 tVrltfht Ave. A 7
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: SETTER DOG. BLACK AND
white spotted. If found return to
Goshen Plantation, R. F. D. No. 2, Mo-
Bean, Ga. al2
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 you with standard
guaranteed t'res I f., p " r r ,
20 pur cert lees than list fries, also
do your repairing, at *ma|l
all work guaranteed to ■L'o satis
fsrtlon. Get our prices before buy
Ing elsewhere-
DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
W* have opened a first-class Pnint-
Fhop, and can attend your wants at
very reasonable coat.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
BICYCLES _
Agent for READING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL. PIERCE. Wi 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,
HIS 9th Street.
BLUE PRINTS DRAWINGS
Beet ’grade' ‘K.Snf Eupi
pale. Experienced draftsman to do
tracing and drawing.
AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO.
Phone 2362. 406 Dyer Bid*.
Augusta, Ga.
Special attention to mail order*.
COAL AND WOOD
DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE
CITY OU THE HIIA,.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
y CIGARS
For Bigger, Busier Augusta Smoke
p. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Homs Industry.
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Maksrs.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kinda, wlndahlelda.
lamps and ahowcaan glasa, arid re
puttying s specialty Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 437-J. 628 Elbe Ht
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
N. M. OGDEN
Phone 2830-J. P. O. Box 85
NORTH AUGUSTA, 8. C.
READ
HERALD WANTS
TODAY
FOR RENT—Fist
FOR RENT FOR Lit hit HOT BE
keeping to party without children,
three-room Hat with hath and eh t trie
lights. Phono 2490 or apply 1719 Fen
wick street. AS
FOR SALE—Autos
Vi )S SAI 5 81 ; l' < >RD ROAI ER
like new. L. C. Kdelblut. 3.'»1 Broad
street. A 7
FUR SALE: MAXWKLIRUNABOUT*.
first-clasH condition, equipped with top.
wind shield, oil and carbide lights: go >d
tiree, or will trade. $209. P. O. Box
515. A 7
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: ONE LA RGB T\N SUIT CASE
containing Indies’, children's and gen
tleman’s clothes; lost out of automobile
on July 30th. The finder will receive
a reward of SIO.OO hy leaving same nt
J Willie Ley's Store and no questions
asked. Al 2
SUMMER RESORTS
HENDERSONVILLE REAL. ESTATE.
WHEN IN HENDERSONVILLE, N. C
see Luther Osteen, five ten King
street, for orchard lands, homo nites,
investment opportunities. Also can ac
commodate a few select hoarders at
once. a 8
WANTED: YOU TO SAVE ONE-HALF
your ice bill, so buy a parlcloth tee
blanket, 10c. lssts all summer. Deli
quest’s. 218-215 7th Street. H
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT
your old disabled Trunk or grip in
first-class condition. A new slat, lock,
clamp, etc., and it’n in condition for
years' of service. Augusta Trunk Fac
tory, 735 Broid, opposite Monument.
m?tf
LAUNDRY.
IF YOU WANT NICE WORK DONE
send it to the flnowllake Laundry, W*
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 IVjC. The Snowflake
Ldry., 901 Telfair St., Augusta, Ga. Al 6
GARAGES
GASOLINE. 18</ 2 o
Motor cars washed and polished,
25c. 49c.
UNION OARAGE
663 BROADWAY
S. E. MARSTON’S
Harness and Shoo Shop All work
done by hand.
738 Ellis Street.
HACK LINE
When you want a hack or cab,
telephone and I will come or eend
to any part of city.
BEN JACKSON
Phone 480 925 Walker Street
mjzoTTamps' redu’ceF
10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitney-Eve Co
1033 Broad Ct. Phone 1316
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your level
and square. New tick made free.
Return mattresses an me day. l’hone
1916—shops 1251 Marbiirr street.
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
For reliable House Painting and
Decorating see B. B. Smith & Son,
702 Moore avenue. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Work guaranteed;
city references.
PIANOS
X. A. THOMA 6 PIANO CO.
Phone 086. 639 Broad St
Pianos, Player Flnnos, Electric
Pianos, Organs, Graphophonee and
Records—everything Musical.
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE Sl CO.
Tin and Rubber Hoofing, Repairing
and Painting.
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Bkyllghts. Lowest prices.
935 Broad BL Telephone 264.
PRESSING CLUB
First-class Cleaning, Pressing and
Repairing. I urn now located at 214
Curmnlng 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.
Fhsne 656 667 Broad.
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Street, Telephone
Augusta, Os. 469.
FIFTEEN
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.
I.allies admitted free Sundays, A 7
PI A NOS AND ORGANS.
NEW PIANOS.
UPRIGHT PJ.ANOB IN BEAUTIFUL
figured mahogany casee; terms $lO
cash, and $5 per month. A. A. Thomaa
Piano Co., 639 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
WELLINGTON UPRIGHT MAHOG
any. Marquetry ca sc, fine tons and
condition; bargain, $97.
KINGSBURY, GOLDEN OAK CASE,
upright piano, in fin# condition. $l5O.
OROANH— CHURCH. CIIAPUL AND
parlor styles. Carpenter make. .Sev
eral second-hand organs, some with mir
rors, sls. S2O. $39 and up. Writ* for
bargain list of organ* and pianos.
WHOLESALE PIANOB—MERCHANTS
should avail themselves when buying a
pin no. TV a will sell merchants pianos at
wholesale, same as they buy other mer
chandise A. A. Thomas Plano Co., 639
Broad St., Augusta, Ga. A 9
WRITE MOTION PICTURE PLAYB.
DEMAND FOR MOTION PICTURE
plays la steadily increoalng. Excellent
pay and congenial work. Complete In
structions mailed for 25 cents. Money re
funded if dissatisfied Motion Picture
School, 125 La France Street, Atlanta.
Ga. AIM
FINANCIAL
WANTED TO LOAN $2,000 TO *54,000
on gilt-edged Improved city real estate.
\ddreaa Mrs 1,., TP. O. Box 672. A 3
MON RY ' ToTTbND ON REAL BBYATK.
Augusta R.al Kotat# Co., 533 Broail St
Jiatfe
IMALD PAID-1N CA*h"WVKBTMKNT
of from 8260.0 V, to 81,000.00, etiarante'd
25 p«r cant, dlvldatid* htrong company
of leading btulnem men In control. Mall
vnur ntma and acldrea. vo P. O. Box 29*
and a reprcaentatlv* will call and explain
fully.
SPECIALISTS
xr.T-’i?. P NLY "SUABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUGUST A.
Dlaensra of men, woman and chll
dran fretted without operation.
I FURNISH all MEDICINES B REE
DR. N. E. ALFORD
Offica. 960 Broad St.
TAILORS
HARDWICK Si GERMANY
TAILORS AND RENOVATORS.
Suits made so order. Phone 1622.
213 61 h street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Fhona 1784. 833 Bth Street.
First-ci/ips Tailoring. Cleaning.
Pressing and Repairing.
TAILORING
e ? n ,av * you money on your
Tailoring Also first-class Pressing.
Cleaning end Repairing-6 suits
craned and pressed for $4.60. Ladles’
auR genre 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.ide pholaterad
and repaired. Furniture packed for
ahlpping. All work guaranteed.
W. T. SKINNER A CO.,
124 14 Waahlngton etreet.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELOING CO.
Phone 1332. 961 Broad 81.
Welders of ail metals and aj! kinds
of machinery breaks repaired car
bon cleaned Prom auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
lowrey waqon wkb.,
Ketahllahed 1847.
Mnnufarturera of faim wagona, carta
and Irufka. eeperlally equipped for
repairing and painting.
Corner Ullle and Bth Sta.
Telephone 1303-J. Augusta. Ga.
WOOD YARD
BABY WOOD YARD
DRY PINE AND OAK
Btove Wood a Specialty.
Quick delivery.
C. A. KINO, Manager
Phone 2881. 840 Fenwlek.
WAGON SHOP
BLACKSMITH WORK
and
HORSESHOEING
E. T. EUBANKS,
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 711 Broad It
WAGON WORKS
We overhaul and repair wagona.
bugglea, carta, cotton trucka etc.
Alau do horaeehoelng. Your >atron
uge wl I be appreciated.
QUARLES WAQON WORKS
Greene and Poplar Sta Phone MBB.