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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11.
Society
MRS. JORDAN AND MISS CLARK
SAFE IN ROME.
A cable received today by Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Clark from Venice an
nounced that Mr. and Mrs. John Wll
.bur of Philadelphia. Mrs. Isabelle Jor
dan and Miss Isabelle Clark were en
route to Rome and that letters
be sent there. Just what their future
plans are is not known, but when they
left It was their intention to be gone
until the middle of September. ' The
earliej- part of their stay has been In
southWn Italy.
MR. PINCKNEY BELLINGER
ENTERTAINING HOUSE PARTY.
A number of young people are en
joying a jolly house party at Mrs. IV.
J. Faulkner’s, the host of which Is
her brother, Mr. R. Pinckney Bellen
ger, of Bamberg, S. C.. who has only
recently graduated from the Univer
sity of Columbia. His guests are
Miss Marguerite Reese of Kershaw.
S. C„ Miss Cherrie Harvle of Holly
Hill. Miss I.ouise Carter of Chester,
S. C., Miss Martha Marion of Rich
berg, S. C., Miss Leonard Folk of
Bamberg, S. C., Miss Margaret Bry
ans and Miss Nelle Pilcher of this
city and Messrs. Hoyt Cook of Ker
shaw, Jack Wylie of Bennettsville,
Denton Cosby of Dallas, Texas. Ben
nie Black of Bamberg, Elbert Stead
man of Denmark, Car! Kersch of
Bamberg and Clarence Black.
The crowd is congenial and there
is something doing every minute of
the day and late into the night as
well. This evening they will he among
the guests at the dance given by the
Lakeside Boat Club to the officers at.
Camp Wheeler; tomorrow evening
they will have a pond party and sup
per at Lombard’s; Thursday evening
they will attend the mid-summer
dance given by the Epsilon Phi, and
LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT
OCTOBER IST.
No. Rooms. Price.
232 Ellis St 8 $30.00
1041 Broad St 12 40.00
1840 Walker St 5 16.66
316 Greene St 7 38.00
407 Marbury St 7 20.00
1915 Walton Way 5 16.00
716 Kolock St 6 ...... 21.50
1845 Jenkins St 6 20.00
119 Kollock St 6 21.50
723 Kollock St 6 21.50
449 Reynolds St 4 11.00
447 Watkins St 5 16.00
820 McKinee St 6 19.00
1021 Jackson St 6 16.00
17 Broad St 8 33.33
930 Twiggs St 6 15.00
917 Kollock St 5 16.00
1834 Walton Way 7 35.00
1801 Fenwick St 10 26.00
262 Reynolds St 6 16.00
210 12th St 6 25.00
227 12th St 6 25 00
1127 Broad St 6 25.00
11271,4 Broad St 6 20.00
1129 Broad St 6 26.00
1131% Broad St 6 20.00
113) Broad St 6 25.00
STORES.
*l4 Marbury St 20.00
V.O Broad St 20.00
F2O Centre St. (store 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 & CO.
PHONE 640.
ROOF LEAK 7
Have vour work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
rlghL
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 523 Broad St
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Heve your shoes repaired at these
prices:
Men’s Wide Bottoms,
sewed $1 OO
Men’s Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels • $1 OO
Men’s Half Soles, sewed.. ...
Men’s Half Soles, nailed.. .. 50 c
I-adles Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels
Ladies' Half Soles, sewed..
I.adies’ Half Soles, nailed.. . 3f>(J
Children’s Half Soles 25 ( ’ and 3SC
•st Rubber
Heels... .. 2SC.
Heimhscß’s Double Wear Rubber
Heels 5(>C
Work done while you wait.
Work called for and delivered
cn short notice.
Phone 942. _____ 9 ®5 Broad St.
S, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms... SI 10
GET IT
- — zX —
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
Friday evening they will have a canoe
party on the .Lake. Saturday their
festivities will conclude with a din
ner party at Mrs. Faulkner's.
MISS THELMA SULLIVAN
TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY.
A bautiful afternoon party was giv
en yesterday by little Min Thelma
Sullivan, the pretty little daughter of
Mrs. Minnie L. Sullivan, in celebration
of her eleventh birthday. Gaines wero
enjoyed after which the merry young
guests were served refreshments. The
dining room was adorned with white
and pink flowers, especiall pretty
being the table with its pink and white
flowers and favors with its beautiful
cake iced in pink and having eleven
gleaming pink candles candles.
The young hostess was the recipient
of many pretty gifts taken to her by
her young friends among whom were
Misses Sarah Evans, of Grovetown,
Elizabeth Donnelly, Orgar Hargrove.
Sarah Hargrove, Marie Wolfe, (’addle
Margarette Van Dy ke, Derrell Wolfe,
Georgia Chapman, Eleanor Williams.
Annie Shapiro, Juanita. Van Dyke and
Master Fred Williams, Thomas Jen
nings, Robert Jennings, J. D. Wolfe,
Fred B. Sullivan, Eugene Sehler. Don
nelly Van Dyke and Harold Sullivan.
MRS. JAMES R. RANDALL ILL.
Countless friends throughout the
city will regret to learn of the very
serious illness of Mrs. James R. Ran
dall at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Samuel Adams.
DANCE FOR OFFICERS
THIS EVENING.
The dance that will be given by the
Lakeside Boat Club in honor of the
officers at Camp Wheeler will he one
of the most delightful in the history
of the boat club. Balk’s orchestra will
be in attendance.
MARRIAGE OF MRS. VAN PELT
AND MR. CHESTER VICKERY.
The stay at Brevard for the past sev
eral weeks of Mrs. George R. Lombard
and Mrs. Nomma Van Pelt resulted in
the culmination of a charming little,
romance when Mrs. Van Pelt and Mr.
Vickery weve quietly married just before
Mrs. Lombard’s leaving for home yes
terday.
Mr. Viekcry is a Boston man but is at
present located In Washington. D. 0..
where he is connected with one of the
large business houses. He and Mrs. Van
Pelt were friends of several months, lie
having met he*r first at one of the re
sorts and later joining them at Brevard,
where he persuaded Mrs. Van Pelt to be
married at once, the young couple going
over to Hendersonville, with the knowl
edged and consent of Mrs. Lombard,
where the ceremony was performed and
then returning to Rrevard and announc
ing It to their friends. They will make
their home on McKinley street, Chevey
Chase, Washington. D. C.
Mrs. Vickry Is an exceptionally hand
some young woman, of n deliciously re
freshing blonde type, and has countless
friends he*e in her old home who while
regretting to lose her. extended to Mr.
Viekerv cordial congratulations, and to
them both, felicitations numerous and
sincere.
—Miss Mary Louise Connelly has
gone to Columbia, S. C., where she
has accepted the position as head
nurse in the Columbia hospital.
—Miss Julia Timms is being do
ligthfully entertained by Mrs. Churchill
of In n an Park and Miss Daisy Wil
heit of College Park. Georgia.
—Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Cates left
Monday to visit relatives in Venus
and Ballinger, Texas. Mr. Frank By
num went with them.
—The many little friends of Miss
Margaret Van Dyke will regret to
learn of her continued illness. She
has been ill since February.
—Mr. Frank Morgan’s friends are
delighted to see him out after his re
cent illness.
Miss Nell Doris will leave later
in the month for a visit with Atlanta
friends.
—Miss Lillian Van Dyke and Miss
Lillian Hatcher leave tomorrow for
Waynesville where they will join Mrs.
J. B. Vaughn and Miss Bessie Flynn
for a couple of weeks.
—Friends of Mrs. Adolph Lesser are
most sympathetic with her on account
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moses,
being in Berlin where they went a
few months ago to make their home.
Mrs. Lesser has heard nothing since
the beginning of hostilities in Europe.
—Mrs. Jacob Phlnizy, who is at
White Sulphur Springs, Va., was
among the patronesses at a recent
beautiful ball given there at which
Vice President bnd Mrs. Marshall
were among the distinguished guests.
Mr. and Mrs J. A. McClain and
Miss Annie McClain leave Friday for
a two weeks’ stay on Tybee.
—Mr. and Mrs. William M. Dunbar
and their two attractive children, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Otis, are now w'ith relatives in Ellen
ton, S. C. They have closed Hotel
Dunbar in Johnston and will make
their home elsewhere.
—Mrs. Jones Gardner, who has been
in Brevard for the past several weeks,
after visiting the Misses Dempsey In
Ar undelle county, Maryland, will g'>
up to Asheville about the twentieth,
where she will be Joined by Miss Mar
garet Seward.
- Mrs. K. J. McCarroll, Mrs. H. W.
T. Kalk and Master Arthur Balk have
returned from Sullivan’s Island, wher*
they have enjoyed the past several
v/er k*. Miss Lillie Kate Balk, who
has been on a series of delightful
house parties, has also returned.
—Miss Katherine Battle left today
fop* an extended visit in Jacksonville,
Fla.
—Mrs. E. R Hollingsworth leaves
tomorrow to Join Miss Stella Hollings
worth at Narcoochee, Gs
—Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Roney, Miss
Thelma Roney and Miss Daisy Roney
leave Thursday for Jacksonville, Fla,
and other immediate points. They will
be absent for a week.
—Mins Helen Reman has been enjoying
n delightful summer while the guests of
Northern friends. Just after being grad
uated from the Tubman she left for
Rochester. Pa., where she has been the
guest of Miss Rmnvi Frv. who by the
way, spent one or two winters here and
attended the Tubman. While with Miss
Fry they went to Lake Chautauqua
where the Frys have n beautiful sum
mer home, and spent a week there Pitts
burg and other cities were visited and
countless motor trips erloyed through
the beautiful country. Miss Permn is
now spending a few dkys with . cousin
of hers In Brooklyn. N Y but will re
turn to Rochester to te with Miss Fry
again before Miss Fry’s departure for
We’lesley College.
—Mrs. K B Hatcher with Mr and
Mrs. J. W. Vaughn, of Waynesboro. left
today for a visit to New York and At
lantic City.
—Mr. and Mrs. Burton Doolittle mo
tored over from Hpartnnburg and ars
spending a few day* with Mrs. John D
McCarthy.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
Milk and Ice
For Sick Babies
Previously acknowledged .. ..$104.95
Mrs. Fred Peterson 50
Total $105.45
—Mrs. W. A. Herman and children and
Master John F. Armstrong are enjoying
a stay among the North Carolina moun
tains.
Mrs. George R. Lombard have re
turned Prom Brevard.
Boys Home Hold Registration
Day Friday, August 14th, 1914
Every lady who rails at the contest
department, 213 McCartan street, reg
isters her name and places an order
for any of the products listed in the
contest to be delivered hy their regu
lar grocer, will be given 54)0 extra
votes; gentlemen, 300; children, 100.
In addition to the extra votes given
for registering double votes will he
given on all orders given the contest
department.
SOMETHING FOR THE
CHILDREN.—HAVE YOU A
BIRTHDAY THAT COMES
IN AUGUST?
Boys and girls, under 10 years
of age, who have a birthday in the
month of August, are requested
to send in their full name, address
and birthdate to the “Children’s
Editor,” Augusta Herald.
The Herald is preparing a sur
prise, a pleasant and enjoyable
surprise, for its boy and girl
readers who are getting ready to
celebrate a birthday in August.
Be sure to give full name, ad
dress and birthdate, and address
your letter to—
CHILDREN’S EDITOR.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
WANTED: COLORED BOYS TO CAR
ry papers In Colored Territory. Apply
Sub Stallon No. 1. 1037 Knlkcli St. ts
FUNERAL NOTICES
WILKERSON— ENTERED INTO REST
In the 73rd year of her age. in this city
August 10th. 1914. 6:40 p m. MRS.
MARTHA FRANCES WILKERSON,
Vpljct of the late J. A. Wilkerson, and
beloved mother of Mr. J. E. Wllker
son. Thomson, Ga.; and Mr#. Frances
Boyd, Elba, Ala. The relatives and
friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral at the
residence of her .son, Thomson, TO
MORROW ((Wednesday) MORNING at
10 o’clock. Interment in the Thom
son, Ga., Cemete*ry.
LEGAL NOTICES.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND (Id INTY—
To the Honorable Philip Cook. Secretary
of State, of the State of Georgia:
The Petition of the Augusta Barge
Line Company showeth:
That Petitioner is a navigation com
pany, incorporated under the laws of the
State of Georgia on November 11, 1913,
under the name of “Augusta Barge Line
Company” (there are no amendments to
its Charter >, witli its principal office in
the City of Augusta, Richmond County,
Georgia, and that it desires an amend
ment to its Charter changing its cor
porate name from “Augusta Barge Line
Company” to “Augusta-Savannah Navi
gation Company;” tU«t this amendment
has been authorized by a vote of a ma
jority of the amount of the entier capi
tal stock of saiil Company at a meeting
of the Stockholders called for that pur
pose. as required by law.
This August 11, 1911.
AUGUSTA BARGE LINE CO..
FIELDING WALLACE, President.
A 11 18 25 S 1
Political Notices.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA
Circuit I am a candidate for the
Judgeship .of the 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.
w. A, HAMILTON. OF ORANITEVILLE,
has announced and Is a candidate far
Magistrate from hla district. He so
licits the support of voters of the nth
District. all
“SPECIAL notices;
Notice Social Lodge No. 1.
THE REGULAR COMMUNICATION
m of Social I aid go No. 1 F. *
W A. M. will be held in Lodge
■ reams, Maaonlc Temple on
Tuesday night the 11th. at
o’clock. Members of
Webbs Lodge No. 166, and
' V ' transient brethren cordially
Invited to attend.
T. M. MORRIS. W. M.
W. B. TOOLE. Sec. all
Debtora’ and Credltori’ Notice.
All person b having claims against th*
Estate of M B. Williams are requested
to present them, properly verified, to
John Sylvester or the undersigned; arid
all persons Indebted to said estate are
tenuested to promptly make payment to
John Sylvester or the undersigned
JULIA S. WII.LIAMS.
Executrix M. B. Williams.
J2l 28 A 4 11 18 25
Swappers’ Column.
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There*s no
charge for Insertions. You pay 6
cents for each answer. Have you
anything you want to Swap or Ex
-otaß|lf Let the OthfT fellow know.
Augusta Is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers who will he glad to
make your acquaintance through the
Sw&pera' Column.
A NICE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE AT
Wrens. Ga. will trade for small farm
near city; two houses and joining lots;
good well water; large garden, near de
pot at Wrens. Will trade for small farm.
Address Farm, care Herald. All
WILL EXCHANGE: ONE DETROIT
Jewel gas stove for a wood or coal
heating stove. Address H. H. T., Swap
pers’ Column, care Herald. al2
WILL EXCHANGE: $460.00 PIANO
for lumber or diamond equal value
Address “Plano,” Swappers’ Column,
care Herald. al3
FOR EXCHANGE: GOOD ~WOKK
horse for first-class milk cow or auto
mlble; will pay difference; will sell cheap.
Address “J. R. H.," Swappers Column,
• are Herald. All
WANTED HELP—Female
wanted a lady in every town
Ir. Oeoritlß to sell Exposition Souve
nir* Three f run trip* to B*n KrHnclaco
a* prlzaa. Writ* Kxpnnltlon Commlaalon.
Atlanta AM
WANTED: EITHER COOK OR NURBK.
Only Battled women need apply. Mr*.
K. P. Grarey. ft-1 M'-iga atreet, Hill. All
WANTED: HOUSE - WOMAN AT 937
Broad, at one*. All
WANTED SITUATION—Fe
maIe
WANTED: POSITION AS Book
keeper by young lady just out from
Draughon’s Business College; able to
do stenographic work. Address 805
West Washington St, Greenville, S.
C. all
WANTED: POSITION AS DlSH
vvasher or cleaning house, at once,
by colored woman. 406 Jackson St,
Chop Suey Restaurant. all
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe.
WANTED: POSITION BY COLLEGE
graduate, willing to do any kind of
work. Address A B. C., oare Herald.
WANTED \ POSITION \s PRlN
cipal of graded or high school by a
college graduate with 10 years’ experi
ence. I am a good dUscipllnaran. Ad
dress "Discipline.” Box 99. Monetta, S.
C. a 11
WANTED: YOUNG COLORED MAN, 25
years of age. wants position as fire
man; good character. Address R. N.
Hatey, No. 1660 Savannah Rd., Augusta,
Ga. *24
WANTED—Miscellaneous
w\ N fm ) T<' iET THE 1
people of Augusta know that we are
going to serve a special chicken din
ner for today. New York Case. Stand
ard Restaurant of the South.
WANTEI • TO B 1 5 GENTLE CM >AT;
must be cheap. Answer M. McC\,
1131 Broad. Phone 26f>1. all
WANTED—Agents ,
AGBNTS IN EVERY TOWN;; BEST
selling household article. Start at once,
Large demand for goods; $25 to $59 a
Week. Success assured Investigate todu .
Davis Specialty Co., Cassatt, S. \ All
“WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED MEN TO LEARN THE
barber trade. Bo independent. Few
weeks completes. Position waiting. Our
graduates qualified tor lest jobs. Wages
while learning. Tools given. Catalogue
mailed free. Moler Barber College, Atlan
ta, Gn. All
WANTED: TEACHERS FOR GEOR
gia and Carolina schools and col
leges, all grades and departments; ex
cellent openings; direct from officials;
special guaranteed enrollment. Sheri
don’s Teachers’ Agency, Greenwood,
S. (’. al4
WANTED: BY LARGE MANUFAC
turing concern, a hustling reliable,
not-afraid-to-work young man be
tween 20 and 25 years old, for Augus
ta. City work as a salesman and ad
vertiser. Give home address, reference,
age. Address B. C., care Albion Ho
tel, Augusta, Ga. al2
WANTED: PARTNER WANTED -
man with some business ability and
small capital to take interest In the
manufacturing of moving picture films
in Augusta; sound, money-making
proposition; experience in the busi
ness not necessary. Full information
and personal interview may be had
by addressing “Moving Pictures,” care
Herald. al2
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: La CONTE ANJ> KIEFFER
pears for preserving. Price $1 a bushel,
delivered. John W.f Dickey. Al 7
TOR SALE! PITRE FIT LG HI TM. Ap
plet and Texas seed Oats. For prices
and further Information, phone 935
Trowbridge Hardwire Co Alt
KEIFKR TEARS DEI JVH RE D TO
residence, 75c bushel; 50c half bushel.
Delivered any Tuesday or Saturday.
Hadel Poultry Farm, Augusta. All
FOR RENT—RooniT
FOR RENT: TWO LARGE ROOMS,
furnished or unfurnished; also six
room cottage, 1628 Fenwick street; ev
ery convenience. Apply 1027 Jones St.
all
FOR ft ENT; ON THE FIRST VIOOR.
double parlors, furnished or unfurn
ished, electric lights, hot and cold wa
ter, bath and telephone. Apply 814
Grene street. all
FOR RENT: TWO FURNISIIEI)
rooms for light housekeeping or
roomers, centrally located; nearly new
English baby carriage for sale. Phone
156?-J. all
FOR RENT; NICE LARGE COOL
furnished room, all conveniences. Ap
ply 397 Kollock street. Al 3
FOR SALE—Autos
FOR SALE; USEJ) CHEVROLET
Roadster, like new. I*. C. Edelblut,
551 Broad street. *ll
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT; STORE 1240 BROAD’ ST.,
$49.00, AlB
FOR RENT: MODERN UP-TO-DATE
office, all conveniences, phone, wash
basin; good location. Apply Augusta
French Dry Cleaning Co., Cor. Greene
on streets. Al 2
FOR RENT HICKMAN BUILDING.
652 Broad street, three stories, fire
proof, suitable for wholesale business or
large department stoe; also two cottages,
344-346 Reynolds steet. Apply Edelstein
& Co.. 937 Broad street. Phony 707-J. Al 3
FOR RENT: 1246 BROArfflf., I 7-JK>ivf
residence with bath; No. 1250 Broad 1
residence, 7 rooms with hath; 1 residence,
6 large rooms, Cor. Meigs and Richmond
streets, Monte Rano, has large lot. This
Is a dandy place, and close to car lint;
1 6-room residence, No. 617 Fifteenth
street, 2 stores, Cor. 16th and McDonald
streets, rent reasonable, good stand lor
most any business, fiee E. B. McLendon,
1034 Broad St. Al 4
TOR RENT: SIX MODERN PLATS.
six rooms each, S2O and $25, eleven
hundred block Broad street; 228 Tel
fair street, cottage, S2O. J. F. Jones A
Co., 461 Telfair street. Phone 824-J.
all
TO RENT: TO COUPLE, ELAT OK
3 or 4 connertlnK rorn*, electric
lißhtß, bath, tine of phone. In (food resi
dence flection and on car lino. Phone
3575-J. all
FOR - RALE: ONE TOUR-ROOM
house on a 49 foot lot, facing two
Htreeta; cement sidewalk and curb-
Ktone; for 11,050. Addreaa "Four-Room
Ilouae," care Herald. all
FOR RENT: COTTAGE, AT,I. MOD
ern convenience*, 70S Rohler Ave.,
jio**eaaion Oct. Ist. Apply A. Timm.
Phone 1032. all
FOR RET T: RESIDENCES. 211 213
and 218 Telfair atreet; all modern
convenience*; lartre Harden apace; lean
than one block from all cer line*. Ap
ply F. T P,raneh, 324 Walker atreet.
Phoi i MU. *ll
FOR RENT: TWO SPLENDID OF
. flee* next to Bradatreeta; corner of
Broad and Mclntoah atreet*, floor
apace 15x28 feet. Each, only |S 50 per
month. Pall on B. B. Mcf'oWert, aatne
building. *23
T« > KENT DWKLUNGG OF MIX
room* and hath with tarite yartl, No
121 Green* atreet Apply to Walter 11.
Lynch, 818 Reynold* atreet Phone No
37S or No, 1831 Al 7
TO KENT: STORE.’ 833 HKOAD~AP
pIv Auauata Ileal Katut* Go., 833
Broad. Phone 318. Al 6
FOR RENT—FIat
it »i; KENT ■ M< U >ERN fi.at.
per month: house. $30.00 per 'month.
J. G. Jefferies. Phone 1 d2B-J or 137.
. * *ll
FOR RENT; i t AT ON W ALTON
Way, modern and up-to-date. Ap
ply Mrs. O. W. Wilson, 1607 Walton
Way. __ *U
FOR RENT: ON ~7TH STREET, I r PPER
flat of four rooms, with all conven
iences for small family, from Oct Ist.
Rhone t-J. U.B
TOR RENT: TO COUPLE WITHOUT
children, modern flat of three con
necting rooms with privilege of hath,
electric lights gas. etc.. SIO.OO per month.
Apply at 1723 Fenwick street or phone
2658-J. _ al3
FOR SALE —Roil Estate
476 ACRES. EIGHT HORS! FARM
row in cultivation, nice dwelling, three
tenant houses. 100 acres in pasture, cov
ered with pine timber, some oak and
hickory, two streams of running water
form the pasture land lines. Public p>.id
runs through place. Rents for SSOO per
year; in Jefferson county, Gn., two miles
from Matthews Ga.. on the Angus a
Southern rallrosd: high and dry. sVrl’e
E. s. Fuller. Wreni, Ga. \li
AM LEAVING TOWN AND WANT TO
sell my home right away; It is n
room bungalow’, located just n short
block from Walton Way; will sell cheap
with n very small cash payment. \<l •
dre,.s J. G. T\. care Herald. Al 2
IF YOU W\ \t T( > Bin \ NI( 'I rv '
Story, 7 loom home With *ll Conven
iences, dirt cheap, cal] to see me at 443
Watkins street. This place hns been
my home for n number of yrtars and Is
all that a home should be in every re
spect. It is dirt cheap nt $2,600. A2l
'Fort SAI.B: IN BUST PART OF
Woodhiwn, modern cottage. living
room, dining room, kitchen, tiled bath,
two bedrooms, two pantries, two si"”-
age rooms, large closets, sun parlor, hot
and cold Water, screens, ash. dumps, all
conveniences. Large lot. 61*x332. Nice
home, cheap. Terms if deiuFed. Deal with
owner and save commissions. Address
“D,” P. O. Box 317. Al 7
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe
cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usually
Advertised ; ; .
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
We ran furnish you with standard
guaranteed tires from 6 P f,r cant to
20 per cent less than hat price, also
do your repairing, at small cost;
all work guaranteed to give satis
faction. Get our prices before buy
ing elsewhere.
DAVIB TIRE A RUBBER WORKS
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
We have opened a rrst-class PalnL
flhop, and can attend your wants m
very reasonable cost.
NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO.
Just across the Bridge.
BICYCLES
Agent for READING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the
beat equipped repair shop la the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLE.
226-28 9th. Phone lit*.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
New and second-hand Bicycles and
Buppliea. All repair work promptly
done and delivered.
J. C. COLLINS,
1113 Bth Htreet
BLUE PRINTS DRAWINGS
Blue Prints, per «q ft 2o
Best grade Drawing Supplies for
sale. Experienced draftsman to do
tracing and drawing.
AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO.
Phone 2362. 40$ Dyer Bid*.
Augusta, Ga.
Special attention to mall orders.
COAL AND WOOD
DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE
CITY OR THE HILL.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
•CIGARS
For Bigger, Busier Augusta Smoke
P. A. W. CIGARS
Patronize Home Industry.
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
Makers.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kinds, windshields,
lamps and showcase glass, and /e
--puttying a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 417-J. 628 Fills Ht.
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
N. M. OGDEN
Phone 2830-J. P. 0. Box 85
NORTH AUQUBTA, 8. C.
READ
HERALD WANTS
TODAY
FOR SALE—Poultry
Ft »U SA I F: PU kE BARR ED PLY
mouth Rock cockerels, March hatch
ed, superbly marked; famous Robert
son blood -egg laying strain. Price $-
each. Address Dr. T. B. Duckett, Foun
tain Inn, S. C. als
FOR SALE: JUST -V FEW MORE
Rhode inland pullets and yearling
hens left, $ 1.00 each. Monte Sam*
Foultr> Yard Phona 6716-W. *l2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: ONE LARGE tax Si i i CASE
containing Indian’, children’s and gen
tleinan’H clothes: lost out of automobile
on July 30th. The finder will receive
a reward of SIO.OO by leaving same at
.1 Willie I.o.v'h Store and no queationa I
asked. a 12
Lt IST: SKTTHR DOG, BLACK ANu
white spotted. If found return t o
Goshen Plantation, 11. F. D. No. 2. Me-
Bean, Ga. Al 2
L<‘ST: <>\ f. GOLD IN m Cl VV \t< 'i i
fob—J. T. K. Phone 1347-J and re
ceive reward. n.ll
LOStT; ON CAMP WHEELER CAR
nr grounds, near end car line, Sun
day evening, large sized open face El
gin gold watch, Coen - (Via leather fob.
Reward. “G,” care Herald. al2
LOST: MONDAY MORNING. BLACK
leather purse containing several bills
and Purple Stamps. Reward If returned
to Herald. all
COAL AND COKE
COAL— 2 yards. North Augusta
OKE—and Fenwick and Center
st«.
O. Templeton. Phone* 343-680.
If It's Coal You Want W'e lave It.
TRUNK HOSPITAL .
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT
your old disabled Trunk or grip In
first-class condition. A new' s'nt. lock.
• lamp. etc., and it’s In condition for
years' of service. Augusta Trunk Fac
tory. Brotd, opposite Monument.
m2tf
GARAGES
GASOLINE. 18'Ac
Motor cars washed and polished.
25c. 49c.
UNION OARAGE
663 BROADWAY
S. E. MARSTON’S
Harness ami Shoe Shop. All work
done hy hand.
738 E-I|lg Btre«4.
HACK LINE
When you want a hack or oab,
telephone and I will come or eend
to any part of city.
BTN JACKSON
Phone 480 925 Walker Street
MAZDA LAMPS REDUCED
10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt
30c Each.
Whitney-Eve Co
1033 Broad Ct. Phone 1318
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
lie 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. It Smith & Son.
702 Moore avenue. lOstlmates iheer
fully furbished. Work guaranteed;
city references.
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE A, CO.
Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing
and Painting.
W« manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylights. Lowest prices.
•36 Broad St. Telephone 264.
PRESSING CLUB
First-class Cleaning, Pressing and
Repairing. lam now located at 214
Cummlng street.
WILEY WALTON.
EVERY DAY
Is Darqaiti Day in
the WANTS
STORAGE
We do ctorage.
We pack und 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 166. 667 Broad.
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth 6treet. Telephone
Augusta, Gs, 469.
ELEVEN
WANTED: YOU TO SAVE ONE-HALF
your ice bill, so buy a paricloth
blanket, 10c. Ippts ail summer. D*h
quest's, 213-215 7th street. ts
I- A U NDRY.
IF YOU WANT NICE WORK DONB
send It to the Snowflake Laundry. W®
do all work by hand, save wear and
tear of your linens. W* would appre
ciate it if you would give us a trial.
Shirts 8c; collars U-fcc. The Snowflake
Ldry.. 901 Telfair St., Augusta. Ga. Al 6
WRITE MOTION PICTURE ~PLAY’S.
DEMAND FOR MOTION PICTURE
plays is steadily increasing. 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.
Oa. All
Tt 1 <Vn fv~to~ fend on real estate.
Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St.
JlStfC
SMALL PAID-IN CASH INVESTMENT
of from $290. (K to $1,006.00, guaranteed
25 per c*»nL dividends f-trong company
of loading business men in control. Mall
vour name and address to P. O. Box 294
and a representative will call and explain
fully.
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT
your old disabled trunk or grip in
first-class condition. A new r slat, lock,
clamp, etc., and it's in condition for
year*’ <>f service. Augusta Trunk Fac
tory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument.
ts
BUSINESS NOTICE.
THIS IS TO LKT THE PUBLIC AND
customers of the Paris Dry (’leaning
Co., know that the negro, by the name
of “Janies Mitchell,” previously em
ployed by us. was caught and arrest
ed on two charges of theft and forg
ery. During the time that he worked
for us. he stole to an estimate of SIOO.
The negro is now out on bond and
taking clothes to be cleaned and press
ed in our name. Beware of this negro!
Anyone needing our work, call phone
3038-J. M. Fred. 1104 Reynolds. Cor.
Kollock. Phone 3038-J. al3
SPECIALISTS
the only aeliaslv
BP6C.AL.BT IN AUQUBTA.
ni T" e " ° r n '«" ""men and chll-
I pmdk, ** * d w|thout operation.
1 FI RNISH all MEDICINES CREK
DB. N. E. ALFORD \
Offk, 989 Broad St.
TAILORS
HARDWICK & GERMANY
K.T. A,LOf 1 8 ANO renovator*.
Sulla made lo order Phone X42J.
213 6th street.
JACKSON & BAILEY
Phone 1784. J 23 tth Slrtet.
blrat-oinre Tailoring. Cleaning
Pressing und Repairing.
TAILORING
Cleaning and iteiialrtiiK—s eulte
t'.euiied and pie»»ed for |1.50. Cadies'
M n n . Worl< ® ,ven careful atten
tion. Work called for and delivered.
W. L. STEPHEN, Prop.
Phone 1680-W. ;, 0 'Jjih 8t
UPHOLSTERING
furniture of ell kl.ide pholstered
*nd repaired. Furniture packed for
•hipping. All work guaranteed.
W. T. SKINNER & CO.,
121V4 Washington street.
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Phone 1332. »61 Broad Su
Welders of all metals and aji kinds
ol machinery breaks repaired, car
bon < leaned Rom auto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WKB.,
Established 1147.
Manufacturers of farm wagona, carta
and trucks, especially equipped for
lepdlrlng and painting.
Corner Ellla und tth Bta
Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Qu.
WOOD YARD
BABY WOOD YABD
DRY PINE AND OAK
Etuvs Wood a Specialty.
W'Ji'-k delivery.
C. A. KING, Manager
Phone 2881, (40 Fenwick.
WAGON SHOP
BLACKSMITH WORK
and
HORBEBHOEINO
b. T. EUBANKS,
II Centre St.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 148 Tit Brosd St
WAGON WORKS
W» overhaul and repair wagons
hussies, carta, cotton trucks, etc.
Alau do horseshoeing. Your tatros*
ugc will he appreciated.
QUARLES WAOON WORK*.
Qrcene and Poplar Sta Phone 3181.