The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. TRIAL OF ‘’THE BAND OF THE BLACK MASKS” IS ON Paris.—The trial has just begun be fore the assizes of Seine fnferieure of 18 men of the -Rand of the Black Masks.” who for six months or more terrorized the country district of Mn romme in the neighborhood of Rouen. A series of brutal murders and rob beries lie to their charge. The victims were all old men and women living by themselves in soli tary farms, who were set upon at night and strangled or beaten to death In no case was a knife or firearm used. Panic siezed the countryside, and nobody dared go out of doors at night, till at last two members of the band were surprised and recognized as two dockers from the port of Rouen. They were arrested, tried an 1 condemned but at the last moment saved their lives by revealing the names of their associates. WHOLESALE IMPEACHMENT THREATENING THE GOVERNMENT Peking. Wholesale . impeachments are becoming the order of the day and are threatening the whole gov ernment. Three cabinet ministers, two ex-ministers and two ex-tutuhs, charged with corruption, will have to take their trials before the adminis trative court rendering the recon struction of the various midistries in evitable. Furthermore, the censors are busily working up a case against Yuan Shi-Kai and a former chief sec retary, Liang Shi-Ki, whom many de sire to see ruined. Liang-Shi-Yi’s friends declare that if the intrigues should crush him he •"'ill make a clean breast of every se cret maneuver since the beginning of the revolution, which would form one of the most amazing revelations ever made. The general belief is that the president cannot afford to have trials in open court of an international scan dal and that therefore the entir mat ter will be hushed up, as the finan cial position is sufficiently parlous already. IN A DEMOCRATIC STRONGHOLD. Washington Star: —“What’re ye whip pin* that boy fur%” “He kep' throwin’ rocks at the speak ers all thro* the republican mass meet in’.’’ - . - “Rut he didn*t hit any one of ’em.’ 7 “That’s what I’m a-whuppin’ him for.” LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT OCTOBER IST. No. fipoms. Price. 232 Ellis St 8 $30.00 1041 Broad St 12 40.00 1840 Walker St 5 16.66 216 Greene St 1 38.00 407 Marbury St 7 20.00 1016 Walton Way 6 15.00 716 Kolock St 6 21.50 1845 Jenkins St 6 20.00 719 Kolloek St 6 21.50 723 Kolloek St. .: G 21.50 449 Reynolds St 4 11.00 447 Watkins St 5 15.00 820 McKinee. St 6 19.00 1021 Jackson St 5 16.00 17 Broad St 8 33.33 930 Twiggs St 6 15.00 917 Kolloek St 5 16.00 1834 iCalton Way 7 35.00 1801 gnwick 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 1127% Broad St 6 . 20.00 1129 Broad St 6 25.00 113114 Broad St. ..4 ... 6 20.00 1135 Broad St. 6 25.00 STORES. 214 Marbury St. 20.00 530 Broad St 20.00 120 Centre St. (store and resi dence) 35.00 1043 Broad St. (store) 45.00 Wc have a few desirable offices for rent in the Leonard Building. For fur ther information see— LOCKHART, LUCKY & 00. PHONE 640. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Heve your short repaired at theee pricee:— Men’s Wide Bottoms, sewed 81 00 Men’s Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels SIOO Men’s Half Soles, sewed 75<? Men’s Half Soles, nailed.. .. 50 c l-ndies’ Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heols 7F»C J.adies' Half Soles, eewed.. I. Half Sole*, nailed.. . -3SC Children’* Half 8ole« an d 35C - et Rubber Heels Helmback’s Double W’ear Rubber Heels 500 Work done while you wait. Work called for and delivered en short notice. Phone 94*. _____ 965 Brosd St. J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms... sl-10 GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 .Taoksnn Street. SOCIALISM RAPIDLY GROWING IN GERMANY Berlin.—Socialism is growing in Ger many. That is evidenced by the annual repovt of the Executive Committee of the Social Democratic Party, which triumph antly announces that for the first time the number of enrolled subscribing mem bersbers has passed the million mark. The party mus fV-roll shows 1.085.905 members, of whom 174,754 are v mien. This consummation, a million of enroll ed members, has been devoutly and vainly wished for some three years past. After the red elections of 19111 there was a falling off in the rate of increase among the male Veeruits. which was not set off by the rapid growth of women listed. The increase over lust year is given at 10.5 per cent. As tiie party reckons that the votes of enrolled mem bers at elect! ns are only 25.5 per cent of the total votes cast for the pavty, it will he seen that a Socialist vote of about four millions is expected whenever the Government cares to dissolve the Reichstag. ‘POTASH ANDPERLMUTTER’ TO SHOW IN BERLIN SOON Berlin, —Montague Glass’ bewitching comedy “Potash and Perlmutter," which has carried London by storm, is to he given here during the coming season. I met the English producer Edward Lor illurd, herr? a few days ago and lie told me he had been looking over the situa tion and had decided to try the German field. He has some doubts about the success of the purely dialect idea here abouts. “Most of these Germans talk just like Abe and Mawruss,’’ he said, “when they speak English, it wouldn’t be at all dif ficult to get up any number of tour ing companies in Germany to do our own vtVslon of "Potash and Pearlmutter.” If the play can be Germanied without losing its American “bite" we will wel come it with open arms. Comedy In the the German theatre is at a high pre mium and we are getting just a little weary of the eternal operatte all the year round. A DISHEARTENING ADMIRER. BdstOn Transcript:— “Her eyes are like diamonds,’’ sighed the youth. “Her teeth are glistening pearls, in sooth Her lips are coral ftrl her hair Is goiri of brightness passing fair. “I touch my lute as I repine 1 know- that she cannot be mine. My adoration T relax. I couldn’t pay the jewelry tax.” LEGAL NOTICES. Charleston A Western Carolina Rwy. Agent’s Office, Augusta, Ga., July 14th, 1914, Pale of unclaimed and refused freight: There will be sold at Public Auction. August 18th. 1914. at the Charleston & Western Carolina Rwy. Freight Depot, at Augusta, Ga.. various articles of un claimed and refused freight. Pates will commence at 10 a. m. and will continue from day to day until goods are disposed of. Goods sold without guarantee of qual ity, quantity or value. Inst of articles to be sold may be seen on Bulletin at Richmond County Court House, and at Charleston & Western Carolina Freight Depot. Parties buying goods must Immediately lemove them from place of sale. Terms cash. H. R. WALKER. J 14 23 31 A 5 13 17 Agent. Debtor’s and Creditor’s Notice. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— All persons having Claims against Emma Murphy, late of said County, de ceased. or against her estate, are re quired to present the same to the un dersigned, properly itemized and proven, within the time required by Law. And all persons Indebted to said deceased, or her estate, are requested to make immediate payment to the under signed. This August 6th. 1914. CHAS. A. PITTS. Administrator. E. FOSTER BRIGHAM, Attorney. A 6 13 20 27 S 8 U> STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY — All persons indebted to the estate of Wm. P. Carmichael are hereby notified to present same to tb vndersigned for payment, properly veiled, and those Indebted to said estate are required to make payment to the undersigned. L. G. REATSF, A 6 13 20 27 S 3 10 No. 935 Broad St. ROOF LEAK? Have your work done by expeu enced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My prices are right E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 623 Broad SL Charleston& Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective May 81, 1914.) Departures. 7:to A. m.. No. s—Dailys—Daily for Anderaon. 11:00 A. M., No. I—Daily for Greenwood. Spartanburg, Greenville. Anhevllle. 4:25 P. M., No. 3—Daily for Spartan burg. Greenville, ete. 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, Tort Royal, Fharlenton, Savannah. 5:30 A. M.. No. 48—Sunday only, for Beaufort. Port Royal. Charleston and Savr.nnah. Arrivals. 12:10 P. M., No. 2 Daily from Spartan burg. Greenville, etc. 7:05 P. M., No. 4—Dally from Spartan burg. Asheville. 12:25 P. M.. No. 41—Dally from Beau fort. Port Royal, Charleston and Savannah. 6:05 P. M., No. 45 - Dailv except Sun day, from Beaufort. Port Rovai and Charleston. 2:15 A. M.. No. 47—Monday only, from Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston, Savannah. 8:00-p. M.. No. 6 Dally from Anderson. Effective June 14th, Pullman Parlor Buffet Cats will be operated between Augustn and Arhavillo on trains Nn« ? and 2 in connection with Sou. By. Caro lina Special from Spartanburg.* ERNEST WILLIAMS. General Passenger Agent 829 Broadway. Augusta, Ga GEORGIA RAILROAD (EFFECTIVE JULY 12, 1914.) No. Arrive From— • 2 Atlanta. Macon, Athena and Washington {... 2:25pm •4 Atlanta 2 20a.m •4 Atlanta. Macon 6:26p.m. •8 Atlanta. Macon, Athens and Washington 10:30p.m •10 Union Point, Macon, Wash ington and Athena 11:00a.m. 12Camak 6:45a.m. Pullman Sleeper and Parlor Car Her vice. Not. 3 and 4, Augusta and Atlanta. Not. 3 and 4, Charleston and Atlanta. Not. 3 end 4, Atlanta and Wilmington. Not, f» and «, Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Augueta and Atlanta. Noe. ft Pullman Sleeper, Augueta ;«rid Chicago. Not. 1. J 7 and 8. Broiler Buffet Parlor ('ar, Augueta end Atlanta. J J*. BILLUPS, O. P. A C. C. M'MILLIN. r,. a. P. A 601 BROAD STREET. PHONES 267, r >6l and 2266. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA, Daily Pattern 1027.—A SENSIBLE CONVENIENT GARMENT. Girls’ Combination Waist and Draw ers, in Round, Square or V-Neck Outline, and With Drawers in Knickerbocker Style or With Straight Lower Edge. For ibis design, nainsook, cambric, long cloth, muslin or crepe could be used. The lrout is cut to combine the waist and body portion. The back is In two pieces. The pattern is cut in five sizes: *l. G, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 2 1-2 yards of 36-inch ma terial for an 8-.vear size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. No atsa N&int Ud ffc City atsts WANTED SITUATION— Female. WANTED: BY COMPETENT NURSE position at once. Address 1738 Mllledge ville Road. § am WANTED: POSITION BY AN Ex perienced all round office young lady. Can do stenographic work, and furnish best of references if desired. AddVess M. O. S., care Herald. AJ4 C of Gaßy “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, Co lumbus and Birmingham.... *8:30 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. ♦DaiTyl a-Sunday only. h-Monday only. Through train leaving Augusta 7:39 a. m. and arriving at 7:50 p. m„ be tween Augusta and Savannah connect. Ing at Millen with through train for Macon Columbus, Blrmlnghdm and Montgomery. Vestibuled electric-lighted, S replug Carß, are carried on night trains be tween Augusta and Savannah, fla ; con necting at Milieu v/lth through Sleeping Fain to and from Macon. Columbus, nir rnlngham and Atlanta. For any Information an to fare*, n-b-d --ulen, etc., write or communicate with W. W. Hackett, O. F. Hammock, Traveling Pane. Agt. Cltv Ticket Agt. Phone No. 62. 719 Broad Street, Auguata, Ga. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—Thene arrival* and departure* are given an Information. Arrival* and connentlon* are not guaranteed. 38 1 32 I ' j y ±'3~ 2:40m1 2:4op|Lv Augusta Art 8:55a 1:40a 4:20a! 4:l7a|Ar Bar’wHl Lv| 7:13a 12:01a 4:5Ca! 4:42p'Ar Denm’k Lvl 6:44h 11:34p 5:35a! s:2sp’Ar Or’burg Lv 5:57m 10:f»3p 7:20a! 6:55!Ar Sumter Lv 4:30« 9:30p 9:00aI B:l6plAr Flortnce Lv 3:lsa' R OOn 1:15p112:45a!Ar Wil'gton Lv I 3:45p 8:00p! 5:25a Ar Rlchm’d Lv 6:35p| 8:15a ll:50p' 9:ooalAr Wjish’t’n Lv 3:05p 4:20a l:38a|10:?7alAr Bnltim’e Lvl l:4spf 2 50a 4:54aT12:45p1Ar W Phil Lv|Jl:36ill2:l9n 7:13a! 2:B7pfAr N. York Lvf 9:lsa| fi:3op Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on trains 32 and 36, between Augusta and New York. Observation Broiler Oar, be tween Augusta and Florence. Standard Dining Par north of Florence Through 81eeper between Atlanta and Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 37 end 38, connecting at Florence with New York sleepers and main line points. T. B. WALKER, District Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. Phone 625. No. Depart To— •l AMhm*. Macon. Athen* and Washington 7:49*.m •3 Atlanta 2:ooa.rn, •5 Atlanta and beyond 12:80p.m ••II f'amak and Macon 5:30p.m. 7 Atlanta. Macon and Wn«h- Ington 3:20p.m. •9 T nlon Point, Washington and Ath»n« 4:50p.m. • Daily. Daily except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IF EASTERN (CITY) TIME. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice Social Lodge No. 1. THE REGULAR COMMUNICATION tm of Social Lodge No. I, E. V S & F. C., will beheld in Lodgo wk rooms, Masonic Temple on Thursday night, the 13th, at 7:00 o’clock. Members of Webbs Lodge, No. 166, and Xr transient brethren cordially invited to attend. T. M. MORRIS, W. M. VV. B. t< x>i E, St> . al3 THE CALI i'i) i oSmUNK? \tl *\ of Social Lodge No. 1, wil' Y held in Lodge Rooms, /A Masonic Temple, on Friday. J 1 Aug. 14th. 8:20 p. ni. E. A. Degree will bo confer re 1. Ifv’X* Members of Webb lx>dgo, No. 166, and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. P. M. MORRIS,, \Y. M. W. B. TOOLE, Seoty. PRINCESS D*EVOTES SELF TO PRINTING: BEAUTIFUL London.—Princess Arthus of Con naught has lately devoted herself to painting, her subjects being the vari ous interesting views to he obtained in the grounds of Clarence House, adjoining St. James Palace. These, though not rivalling in extent or va riety the private gardens of the king at Buckingham Palace, are very strik ing in their beauty, and the prinefcss has spent several hours, three or four da>s a week in depicting their most striking "peeps,” the results being intended to be present to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught on their return from Canada in October. Political Notices. TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA Circuit: I an> 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. Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for insertions. You pay 6 cents for each answer. Have you i anything you want to Swap or Ex- j change? Let the other fellow know, i Augustn is full of active, energetic. I eager Swappers who will lie glad to ! make your acquaintance through the j Swapera’ Column. WILL EXCHANGE: $450.00 PIANO ! for lumber or diamond equal value Address “Piano,” Swappers’ Column, j care Herald. al3 | FOR EXCHANCE: GOOD WORK I horse for first-class milk cow or auto- j mible; will pay difference; will sell cheap. j Address “J. R. H.,” Swappers Column, | care I lerald. Al 3 . w ILL swap RUBBER TIRED BUGGY in good condition for heavy one horse wagpn. Apply “R. H. 5.,“ Swapper’s Col- 1 umn, oa rt} ! lerald Al 6 WANTED HELP—Female I WANTED A LADY IN EVERY TltwN in Georgia to sell Exposition Souve nirs. Three free trips to San Francisco ns prizes. Write Exposition Commission. | Atlanta. Al 4 WANTED—Rooms COULD YOU USE A FEW MORE hoarders, or possibly you have one or two rooms that are not occupied? Her ald Want Ads offer the greatest oppor tunity for this purpose obtainable. Phone 297 ask for the “Classified Man.’’ He will show you how. Do not wait, but get your ad In early. Al 7 WANTED SITUATION—MaIe. WANTED: POSITION BY COLLEGE graduate, willing to do any kind of work. Addresß A. B. C. t care Herald. WANTED YOUNG COLORED MAN, I* years of age, wants position as fire man; good character. Address R. N. Batey, No. 1660 Savannah Rd., Augusta., Ga. a 24 WANTED: YOUNG MAN. 18 YEARS OF age. would like to obtain work of any sort. Has been used to laborious work and has had soma experience In office work. Knows the city like a book. Any one who could use him,/please notify Ray Hallman, No. 1907 Greene St., Au gusta, Ga. Al 4 WANTED —Miscellaneous WANTED: TO LET THE GOOD 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 Bouth. FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: STORE 1240 BROAD HT., $40.00 AlB FOR RENT: HICKMAN BUILDING, j 652 Broad Htreet, three stories, fire- J proof, suitable for wholesale business or j large department stoe; also two cottages, | 344-346 Reynolds steet. Apply Edelsteln A Co., 937 Broad «bn»*t. Phone 707-J. Al 3 FOR RENT: 1246 BROAD BT., FT-ROOM l residence with bath: No. 1250 Broad I . residence, 7 rooms with bath; 1 residence, j 6 large rooms, Cor. Meigs and Richmond streets, Monte Sano, has large lot. 'Phis ) is a dandy place, and close to car line; ! 1 6-rooin residence, No. 617 Fifteenth | street, 2 stores, Cor. 15th and McDonald streets, rent reasonable, good stand for most any business. See E. B. McLendon, 1034 Broad St. Al 4 FOR RENT TWO HPLENDTD OF fices next to Bradstreets; corner of Broad and Mclntosh streets, floor space 15x25 feet. Each, only $8 50 per month. Call on B. B. McCowen, same building. a 23 TO RENT: DW EL LINGO OF SIX rooms and bath with large yard. No. 121 Greene street. Apply to Walter FI. Lynch. 816 Reynolds street. Phone No. 378 or No. 1831. Al 7 70 RENT: STORE. M3~BROAt7~AP pIy Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad. Phone 346. All FOR RENT FOUR ROOM Ft RUTTABLE j for business or offices 2nd floor, 950 Broad street; 2 rooms for light house keeping, 950 Broad; 6-room cottage. N. Augusta; 15 land, 10-room house, out-building for dairy, truck or poultry farm, near city limits. Phone 75-J, be- • tween 8 and 10 a. m. C. gancken. Al 4 | FOR RENT Residence 1316 Greene $37 50 | Residence. 1322 OVecme 37.50 • Flat five rooms, 541 Calhoun .. .. 17.5 b , Flat four rooms. 543 Calhoun .. . 15.00 ! Large brick stable and horse lot, || (!a!houn HI (M ! Large warehouse? rear our store .. 25.60 1 Htore, 527 Broad . 40.00 j JOHN J EVANS Al 5 j WANTED SITUATION—Fe maIe EXPERIENCED YOI/NG LADY DE sires position as sick or Invalid nurse can "furnish ties! of references. Address, Mrs M F. Colson, 824 Crawford Ave. Phone 2513-W ’ Al 5 WANTED HELP—MaIe W\N irn MR io LEARN THE barber trade Be Independent. Few weeks completes. Position waiting. Our graduates qualified for best Jobs Wages while learning. Tods given Cat-*login* mailed free. Moler Barber College, Atlan ta. Ga. am WANTED: TEACHERS FOR ’GKOR 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, 8. *l4 FOR RENT—FIat FOR RENT: ON 7TH STREET. UPPER flat of four rooms, with nil conven iences for small family, from Oct Ist Phone 2234-J. \l3 POrTkNT: TO COUPLE WITTiOU*C children, modern flat of three con necting rooms with privilege of hath, electric lights gas. etc., SIO.OO per month. Vpply at 1728 Fenwick street or phone 2658-J. aIS FOR SALE—ReaI Estate IF YOU WANT TO BUY A NICE TWO story, 7-rootn home with all conven iences. dirt cheap, cull to see me at 413 Watkins street. This place has been my home for a number of years and is all that a home should be In every re spect. Tt is dirt cheap at $‘.',600. A2l FOR SALE: IN BEST PART OF Woodlawn, model n cottage. living room, dining room, Kitchen, tiled bath, two bedrooms, two pantries, two stor age rooms, large closets, sun parlor, hot and cold water, screens, ash dumps, nil conveniences. Large lot, 60x332. Nice home, cheap. Terms If desired. Deal with owner and save commissions. Address “P." P. O. Box 317. Al 7 FOR SALE-r-Poultrv FOR SALE PURE BARRED PLY mouth Rock cockerels, March hutch ed, superbly marked; famous Robert son blood caK lai’lnjr strain. Price $2 each. Address Dr. T. B. Duckett. Foun tain Inn, S. C. a!5 SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shop.' and Specialty Stores not Usually Advertised : : : : : : : : : i : : : AUTOMOBILE TIRES Wa can furnish you with standard guaranteed tires from 5 per cent to 20 por 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 elsewhftfe. DAVIB TIRE A RUBBER WORKS AUTOMOBILE PAINTING We have opened a Hrst-class Paint- Shop. and can attend your wants at very reasonable cost. NORTH AUGUSTA WAGON CO. Just across the Bridge. BICYCLES Asntlt for READING. STANDARD, NATIONAL, PIERCE. We hnve the bent equipped repair «hop In the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE, 226-28 Bth. Phone 1914. BICYCLE REPAIRING New and njeond-hand Bicycle* and Supplies. A-fT repair work promptly done and delivered. J. C. COLLINS. 1113 9th Street. BLUE PRINTS DRAWINGS Blue Prints, per sq. ft 2o Beat grade Drawing Supplies for aula. Experienced draftsman to do tracing and drawing. AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO. Phone 2362. 406 Dyer Bldg. Augusta, Ga. Special attention to Triall orders. COAL AND WOOD DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE CITY OK THE HILL. W. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 780. CIGARS For Pinner. Busier Aufuite 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 ra- PUt tying a specialty. Front door glasH and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J 628 Ellis HL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER N. M. OGDEN Phone 2830 J. P. O. Box 85 NORTH AUCU6TA, 8. C. READ HERALD WANTS TODAY WANTED—ReaI Estate HUNDREDS OF HOUSKS WILL change hands during the next sow weeks. Many home-seekers are at loss to know just where to go to find the house they desire. They have not the actual time to spure to canvass every real os state office in the city to inspect your list. Send it t<* them through the Her ald’s Want Uolunin. You*/ competitor Is doing this Mid getting results and von cannot afford t<* sit idle and wait for these home seekers. Meet them h ilf way. You certainly are due them this much consideration. Phone 297. Ask for “Clas sified man,” and we will eee that your list reaches the homes. Al 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ATTENTION, REAL ESTATE MEN! THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE YEAR when people are looking for now homes, renting, buying and selling. List your property In The Herald’s WANT Column. Phone 297 and men IS AT YOUR SERVICE. One trial will con vince you that Classified Advertising l»a \ h both you and the eonsuimT. A 22 LOST AND FOUND STR \YED: uk< m CENTER S FREET pasture, one brown Jersey cow, no horns. Any information regarding where abouts will be greatly appreciated by E. Freedman, 124 sth street. Al 4 LOST: ON WRIGHTSBO.RO ROAD near Rock Branch or 15th street, small pocket ledger, containing lumber ac counts. Liberal reward if returned to i y Norris. Orovetown, Oa. Al 4 COAL AND COKE COAL 2 yards, North Augusta OKE—and Fenwick and Center SIH. (>. Templeton. Phones 343-680. If It's Coal You Want We lav© It. TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your old disabled Trunk or grip in first-class condition. A new slat, lock, clanrp, etc., and It's in condition for years’ of service. Augusta Trunk Fac tory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument. GARAGES GASOLINE. 18' /oO Motor cars washed ana polished, 25c. 40c. UNION GARAGE 663 BROADWAY S. E. MARSTON’S Harness and Bhoe Rhop. All work done by hand. 738 Ellis Street. HACK LINE When you want a hack or cab, telephone and I will come or send to any part of city. BFN JACKSON Phone 480 926 Walker Street MAZDA LAMPS REDUCED 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt 30c Each. Whitney-Eve Co. 1033 Broad Ct. Rhone 1316 MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. Me makes your mattresses level and square New tick rumle free. Return mattresaes name day. i'hoi.e 1916—shops 1261 Marbury street. PAINTING CONTRACTORS For reliable House Painting and Decorating see K. B. Smith A Hon, 702 Moore avenue. KHflrnuies cheer fully furnished. Work guaranteed, city references. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rnbber Roofing, Repairing and Palming. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and Hkyilahta. Lowest prices. 935 Broad fct. Telephone 284. PRESSING CLUB First-class Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing. I am now located at 214 Cummlng street. WILEY WALTON. EVERY DAY Is Barqain Day in the WANTS STORAGE We do ctorage. We pack and rhlp goods Wo save you money on second ha rid goods. We save you monev on new goods. We always have bargains for you. HUGHES FURNITURE CO. Phone 656. * 587 Bioad. L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Auguata, Ga. 469. ELEVEN FOR SALE —Miscellaneous F<ilt SALK: UiCONTE AND KIEFKER Pears ft*- preserving. Price 91 a bush,], delivered, John W. Dickey. Al 7 BIG SALE NT CAMP \V 11EELER OF screened camp kitchens, used during encampment. We will sell these kitoh nes ns they are. where they are, Friday earning. August 14th, nt 4 o'clock Go out and buy one or more. Terms cash. For further Information, phone No 438 Woodward Lunter Co. All FOR HALE: PURE FULGHUm! AF p <*- and Texae seed Oat* For price* and further Information. phone 936 Trowbridge Hardware Co. Al 9 “FOR RENT—Rooms FOR RENT': NICE LARGE COOL furnished room, all conveniences. Ap ply 307 Kolloek street. Al 3 FOR RENT: THREE UNFURNISHED rooms desirable location. Price $13.75. Phone 1919-J. Al 4 wantp:T'~you to save one-half your Ice hill, so buy a paricloth ice blanket, 10c, lasts all summer. Dell uuest’s, 213-216 7th street. tt LAUNDRY. IF YOU WANT NICE WORK DONE send It to the Rnowflako Laundry. Wo do all work by hand, save wear and tear of your linens. We would appre ciate It if you would give us a trial. Shirts 8c; collars lVac. The Snowflake Ldry., 901 Telfair St.. Augusta, Ga. Al 6 D <'N REAL ESTATE.' Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St. JlStfc SMALL FA ID-1N CASH INVESTMENT of from S2OO.OV* to $1,000.00, guaranteed 25 per cent, dividends. Strong company of loading business men In control. Mail your name and address to P. O. Box 294 and a representative will cell and explain fully. TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PTJT yotir old disabled trunk or grin in first-class condition. A new' slat, lock, clamp, etc., and It's in condition for years’ of service. Auguata Trunk Fac tory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument. SPECIALISTS the only reliable SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Dl**nsos of men, women end chil dren treated without operation. 1 FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE DR. N. E. ALFORD Office, 969 Broad SL TAILORS HARDWICK & GERMANY TAILORS AND RENO VATORB. Butts mad® to order. Phone 1622. 213 6th street. JACKSON & BAILEY Fhona 1784. g 23 #tll street. Flret-cjftee Tailoring, Cleaning, l'reaalng and Itapalrlng. TAILORING Tailoring. Cleunlng and Repairing—6 aulte cleaned and |<resaed for |i.6o. Ladtas* and gent a work given careful atten tion. Work called for and delivered. W. L. STEPHEN, Prop. Phone 1580-W. jio 12th St UPHOLSTERING Furniture of all kl.ida pholatered end repaired. Furniture packed for • hipping. All work guaranteed. W. T. SKINNER A. CO., 134V4 Washington street. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1332. 961 Broad Bc. Welders of all metals and ar kinds 01 machinery breaks repaired, ear bon cleaned Bom uuio cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER lowrey wagon wks., KatablKhed 1847. Manufacturers of farm wagon*, carts and I ruck*, especially equipped for repairing and palming. Corner Lilia und Bth Bte Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga. . WOOD YARD BABY WOOD YARD DRY PINE AND OAK Btove Wood a Specialty. Quick delivery. C. A. KING, Manager Phone 2881. 840 Fenwick. WAGON SHOP BLACKSMITH WORK end HORSESHOEINO E. T. EUBANKS, 18 Centre St WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 712 Broad St WAGON WORKS W* overhaul and repair wagons, buggies, carts, cotton trucks, ete. Also do horseshoeing. Your >airoa« uge wl I be appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS, Greene und Poplar Sts Phone 3111.