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RENUNCIATION
There Was a Long Silence---Then the Young Girl Whose
Lips Were Twitching, But Who Understood That They
Had Nothing More to Say to Each Other, Rose and
Slowly Walked Away, But Stopped, Took His Hand and
Kissed It---“ Goodbye, My Beautiful Dream,” She Whis
pered and Left Him.
(By Yves Schwartz.)
The curtain roar for the tenth time
and for the tenth time the entire au
dience leaped to it* feet to applaud
the great a rt/ir Jean Servaln.
Happy and smiling he went to hi*
dressing room and a moment later hi*
valet handed him a tetter I* an un
known feminine handwriting
"Monsieur,” he reiul. "Undoubtedly
you will be aisrirised that 1 have the
courage to write you though you do
not know me at. all, but I feel aure
that you will forgive me when you
know the tee.ling which prompt* me
to do *o. 1 «mw you acting la*t night.
1 »aw you no grand, *o handsome, *o
noble and chdvalrou*. I know very
well It wa* tall acting, hut It *cem*
Impossible to itne that you should not
be In reality just a* you are on the
stage and this fa why I dare open my
heart to you.
"I am a young orphan of 19. When
my parents died twn year* ago it
wa* an old, sour tempered aunt who
took me into her hon»e. Hhe doe* not
understand how a young heart may
dream of love. I am a dreaming and
sentimental fool, kite says, and urge*
me to marry an old bald-headed law
yer of 60. He call* on me nearly
every day and talk* of nothing but
the trouble* of Id* clients and says he
wants to marry to get a wife who can
make nice pudding a* my aunt makes
It.
“Oh, I do not love him, cannot, love
him and never »hall love him.
Me and my aunt took me to the
theater like a prisoner. I »irw you
Hiid I felt Immediately thnl you are
the man I love. You are the priue*
of my dream*, you are the one I have
hoped for so long. Love me, too, take
me away from this hateful Mfe with
two old people, who ought to marry
each other Instead of arranging mar
riage* for other people, take me into
the great, n'al, happy life."
Then followed a Nlgnature nnd an
address.
Jean Servian wa* deeply touched
by this letter and In the enthusiasm
of hi* young heart he *at down at hi*
desk and wrote a cordial leter accept
ing the task of initiating ihl* young
girl Into the happiness of love.
There was a knock al the door Just
as he was about to seal the envelope
and he put It down. It wh* the man
ager of the theater and two friend*
who came to pay their compliments to
the great actor.
Juat before leaving one of them
said:
“By accident 1 was told your real
age and I must say you are wonder
ful To think that you are sixty
years On the stage you look and act
us If you had not seen thirty yet."
When they had left JeHti Servian
thought with a feeling of bitterness.
"It t* true. I sm nearly thirty-six "
He saw the letter on his table which
be had Just written and read il over
ag*in several times, but he did not
seal It.
Having not changed his costume h«'
went to the mirror to do so He took
off the fair wig nnd noticed how gray
bis hair waa He rubbed off the
grease print and for the first lime,
perhaps, he *aw all the wrinkle* in
bin face, hi* dull eyes, hi* double
chin and sallow complexion, all the
symptoms of old age Discouraged he
threw himself imp a rhulr and began
to (hlnk of her to whom he hud Just
]g jit ten. She was young, undoubted
ly pretty, too, while he waa old, worn
out, tired of life, lie realised that he
had no right to arcept the love of till*
child. He read her letetr again and
one passage struck him: "So grand,
so handsome, an noble and chivalrous.
1 know very well (hat It was all act
ing, but It *ecm* mpoaslble to me
that you ahnuld not he In reultty just
as you are on the stage"
He was certainly no longer hand
some In real life, hut he *tlll hail a
chance to prove himself chivalrous
He fought a hard struggle with him
self and conquered. Then he tore up
hts first letetr ami wrote another.
The next d«y at two Jean Servian
loft hta house but he was not made u|>
>• usual He had written the young
girl to meet him In a corner of the
park and aa a sign of Identification
ahe was to wear two yellow rosea In
her waist. He was a few minutes
early so he sat down on a bench and
waited, but aoon he saw her coming
at a distance She was rather below
medium helghf. slender and a raceful,
and wore a blue costume which har
monised splendidly with the roses at
her belt When she came closer he
MW the regular oval of her face, small
wonderful clear features, dark Italr
and dreaming eyes She looked around
appeared a little disappointed and fi
nally sat down on the same bench to
watt for the arrival of turn who w.is
already there, lie thouaht of how this
beautiful young creature offered her
aelf to him and he waa going ot send
her away, and the thought occurred
to htm that perhaps he had exagger
ated whal he called hts duty. What
after all did this child ask for? An
Illusion, a few words of love and a
good deal of tenderneaa Was It tm
possible that hla heart which was still
young, could give her all she asked*
All he had to do was to return to hls
hotel, aend her a few apologising
words and aav that he was prevented
from coming till the next day. when
he would appear In his usual street
make-up as a man still young. Time
passed and the young girl timidly
asked him If he had not seen the actor
pass whose portrait waa familiar to
•leery body
"It la I," he said.
“You "
He took off his hat and said In a
voice which trembled with genuine
•root Ion: ''Mademoieelle. look at me
and you will understand that 1 cannot
love you."
The girl bowed her head and her
1 with tears, but be genii'
took her hand and said:
"Do not cry my child, you hrve had
In your life what many people have
not —the Illusion of a dream of love.
Very often love Is nothing more than
a dream, let us love It, let us take It
as a dream, hut let us never try to
realize it. You have had the illusion
of this dream, keep the memory of it
M;icred. I would give my life for the
right to love you, but this right f do
not possess. You are a child and I
am an old man, your life is beginning
and mine is approaching its end. Go
home, follow the advice of your aunt,
nnd do not dream too much, it is very
often dangerous. When later on you
feel Mad you must think of the mo
ments When you slipped away from
reality and this will make it easier
to hear the monotony of every day
life, Go, my child and think some
times of the prior old actor, whose last
memory you shall he."
There was a long silence. Then
the young girl whose lips were twitch
ing. but who understood that they had
nothing more to say to each other,
rose and slowly walked away, hut
stopped, took his hand and kissed it.
“Good-bye, my beautiful dream,”
she whispered and left him.
There wen* two big tears in Jean
Hcrvain’s eyes. He understood that
love had definitely and forever gone
out of his life.
Markets
Middling closed today 8%
Tone, Quiet.
Middling last year, 12V4C.
AUGUSTA COTTON
CLOSING QUOTATIONS
(’lose.
Low middling 7%
Strict low middling KVh
Middling B Vi
Strict middling
Good middling BV6
Previous Day’s Figures.
how middling 774
Strict low middling s*4
Middling s» /4
Strict middling k ; v 4
Good middling
Receipts for Week.
Hales. Spin. Shlp't.
Saturday 882 208 150
Mondsy *
Tuesday —•— ——
Wednesday . . . , -
Thursday ... - ——.
Friday -
Totals 282 208 150
Comparative Receipts.
„ 1»12. 1913
Saturday - &^i
Monday —— „
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday - .
Friday
Totals 65i
Stocks and Receipts.
Stork 111 Augusta, 1913
Slock In Augusta, 1914 9 691
liac. since Sept. 1, 1913 _
Iteo since Sept f. 1914 376,376
Augusta Daily Receipts.
1913 3314
< .corals Railroad *
Southern Railway Co. .. . —— -
Augusts Southern
Augusts Aiken It >-. Co,
Cen. of On K. It jjg
Os. ami Fin j[*9
C. and W. C. Ry
A C I* R R 4
Wagon v.’9
Canal - I,
River ...in, .
Net revel pi a 531
Through
Total .1— ~&sj
Port Receipts.
Today, I,t. Yr.
Galveston 3618
New Orbuin* H 3 ~ -
Mobile
Savannah 707 3060
Charleston 128
Interior Receipts.
Today. I«**t Yr.
Houston 3718
Memphis 7s - -
Weekly Crop Movement, End
ing Friday, Aug. 28, 1914.
1914. 191$. 1912.
Receipt* . . 10,510 64.243 77,639
Shipment. . to 842 71.080 so 9U
Stock 113,419 116,293 V.LS93
fume In St . 54.781 122.837 124 578
Crop in St. 14.521,837 U. 822.041 15.534,776
Vl*. Supply. 3.991.413 2.193 654 2.158.166
cotton Movement
Port Movement.
Now Orloans - Receipts 113. export*
I*4. stock 51.633.
Galveston Receipt* 3,*U; stock 42,706.
Mobile llecelpt* 61; stock 2.477.
Sivinnth. Receipt* K 32; stock 16.169.
Charleston.-—Receipts 12*. stock 1,524
Norfolk. Stock 12.905.
Baltimore Stock 2,000.
Hostcit Receipts stock 3,50 6.
Philadelphia Stock 2.605.
New Y»*k Stock 90.171
Minor port* Receipt* SM; stock 1 623
Total todav— Receipts 6,201; exports
164. Mock 230.813.
T»*t*l for week Receipts 3,201; ex
port# 164
Tuinl for ***ason- Receipt* 10,471.124;
exports 8 681,435.
lifttrtor Movement.
Houston Receipts 3 754. shipments 2,-
$29. stock 32,969.
Memphis -Receipts 61. shipments 86;
stock 14,74$
Augusta Middling 8 I*4; receipt* 551;
ablpment* 224; ea'es 212; stock 9.691.
St Louis - Receipts 123; shipments 123;
stock 14.17 K.
Cincinnati. Shipments 6, stock 12.206
Little Rock. Stock 3.467
Total today Receipts 4.497, shipments
3.267, »to»k 69 2*3.
FIGURES SAY
BIGGER HOP
Private Report Gives Condition
77.6 As Against 71.4 Last
Year---Liverpool Cotton Men
Arrive
New York.-The tendency to increase
eat Iron ten of the cotton crop en
couraged here today, by the publication
of a private report indicating an aver
age condition of 77. per cent againat 71.4
laat year. No fVeah feature waa re
ported in the situation here regarding
old contract*, but the Liverpool dele
gatea arrived according to schedule and
next week'* conference* are expected
to have an Important nearing upon the
<ll cation of re-opening the exchange.
Manchester report* that uncertainty oh
to (he duration of the moratorium I* re
stricting business hut that *ale* are
j-omewhat larger and payment* more sat
isfactory.
PRISfjTS,
WHEAT, CORN
Advance All Along the Line in
Grain Pit - Provisions Also
Higher
Chicago.—All board of trad* specula
tlw market* advanced toil.iy, wheat 3
*« 3 1-3 vents, corn 1-8 to lo; oats 1 to
'kits enjgyed tin- best market of the day
1 I -3c and provisions from 7 1-3 to 50c.
the volume of trade, while only fairly
large, living nqtial to that In wheat and
corn combined.
WHEAT—
Open. High. I,ow. (’lose.
Sept . . . . 10*4 -S. 107*4, HO 107
I >cc 109*4 111% 108% 11 Hi
May 116*4 11874 116 118%
CORN—
Hept .... 79 80*% 79 80
!>ec 71 72% 71 73*4
OATH
Sept .... 16% 48% 46% 48*4
Dei 49% 51 *4 49% 51*4
PORK
Held 3070 2057 2060
Jan 2560 2245 2360
LARD—
Sept . . . .1000 1010 1000 1005*4
Oct . . . .1023 1032 1030 1030
Jan . . . .1070 1080 1070 1077
RIBS—
Sept 1247 1237 1245
Jim . . . .1140 1147 1140 1147
livestociTmarket
Chicago Hog and Cattle Receipt*.
Chicago, lll,.—Hogs: Receipt* 8,000;
strong.
Hulk $ 8.804*$ 9.25
Light S 854* 9.40
Mixed 5.65® 9.40
Heavy 8.50®) 9.36
Rough 8.506* 8.70
Digs 5.50® 8.65
Cattle Receipts 1.500; steady.
Reeves $ 6.750110.65
Steers 6.354* 9.40
Cows and heifers 3.804* 9.25
Stocker* and feeders 5 50® 8.15
Calves 7.50® 11.25
Sheep: Receipts 10,000; steady.
Sheep $ 4.754*3 5.65
Yearling* 5.60® 6.50
lat mbs 6 00® 7.80
N. Y. BANK STATEMENT
New York—The statement of the aver
age condition of clearing house bank*
slid trust companies for ttie week shows
that the cash reserve Increased $5,K62.-
‘.IOO still leaving a deficit of $23,857,000
below legal requirements.
The statement follows:
Average Condition.
Loan* decreased $1,350,000.
Specie increased $5,576,000.
Legal tender* increased $1,010,000.
Net deposits decreased $9,846,000.
Circulation increased $14,618,000.
Hnnks cash reserve In vault $326,682,-
000.
Trust companies cash reserve In vault
$67,498,000.
Aggregate cash reserve $394,180,000.
Deficit cash reserve decreased $8,862,-
900.
Trust companies reserve with clearing
house members carrying 25 per cent cash
r» serve $53,307,000.
Htate hanks and trust companies in
Greater New York not included in clear
ing house statement:
I owns and investments decreased sl,-
918,500.
Gold decreased $518,500.
Currency and ank notes increased
$713,100.
'Total deposits decreased $2.298 300.
COTTON GOODS
New York.—The primary cotton goods
market was quiet today. Price* on un
finished good* were Irregular. Buyer*
offered to place contracts on print cloths
and brown sheetings under the price*
t established on Friday, hut these pVopo
! sit lons were not accepted. I.lnen price*
| pointed upward fi>r forward delivery. Ad
vances of 1-3 cent to 3-4 cent* were made
on domestic linen crashes and toweling.
Some sellers of men s and women's cot
ton knit underwear reduced thelv prices
on goods for Hie fall season Burlaps
* aluss w ere firm
MONEY MARKET
New York Mercantile paper 7 Ex
change* $156,249,789. Balances $11,604.-
485
cotton’seed oil
I Ntw York. The cotton seed oil mar
ket closed steady September 680*6X5;
j September 679*680; October 675a679. No
vember 666*665; December 668*646; Jan
uary 660*663; February 662*665; March
Total sales 4.300.
LIVERPOOL COTTON
I Liverpool. Cotton spot unchanged, no
sale* Receipts 1.000 bales. Including
80 oAmerican
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II HEREBY ANNOUNCE THAT AFTER
an absence from the city 1 have re
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P m . daily; £und*>s. 9*lo a. m. Other
hours bv apP l
JS4 THOMAS D. COLEMAN, M D.
HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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NORRIS THE RELATIVES AND
friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Norris
and family are respectfully Invited to
attend tlie funeral of their daughter,
MISS KATIE NORRIS at the residence
of her aunt, Mrs. It. S. Landrum. 837
( liafee avenue, THIS (Sunday) AFT
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tile City Cemetery. A3O
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Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Newhall, Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Campbell. Athens,
are respectfully Invited to attend the
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FDR RENT: TWO OR THREE DESIR
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FOR SALE—Live Stock.
FOR SALE: PONY, BUGGY AND HAR
ness. Pony gentle and sound, and good
under saddle or In harness. Call it 453
Hsrison Building s c
FOR SALE: FINE JERSEY COW. ~AIL
ply 1315 Steed Ave., near Turpin
Hill. A3O
FOR FaIE: FINE COMBINATION'
saddle and buggy horse, seven vears
old. perfectly gentle, good size: price
reasonable. Can be seen at 917 Broad
street. 81
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
The Advertisers of
Real Estate are the
Sellers of Real
Estate.
Tour real estate may “sell itself"
—SOMETIME. If "sometime" i*
a satisfactory date, you have no
need to advertise.
But the property owners who
want to aell NOW. or at the earll
aat possible date, utilise the r.reat
est of salea-accellerat or*—classi
fied advertising!
Among th* seller* of real estate
In fhle city within the next week,
or mpnth, or year, classified ad
vertiser* will be predominant!
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate.
' MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St
FOR SALE: I HAVE SEVERAL
pieces of Investment property that will
sliow from 14 to 16% per cent on your
money. If interested, address J., ci#-e
Herald. S 9
WANTED: TO SELL A FIRST-CLASS
8-room boarding house on Gre’ue
stieet, filled to capacity, rent reasonable.
Apply Room 512, Leonard Bldg. Phone
2600. S 3
FOR SALE: ONE STORE, ONE 8-ROOM
house and 3 tenement houses, corner
Charles and Twiggs streets. Size of lot
65x180; price 54.000.00. Rents for $55.00
1 Per month. Richmond Realty Co., 420
Jackson street. sat sun mon
800 ACRES. 7 MILES FROM ALl.EN
daie. 3% miles from Cohen's Bluff, on
| the Savanah river, $9.00 per acre, on the
i Barnwell road. It has 13 houses, three
| rooms each. Richmond Rea ty Co., 420
| Jackson street. Phone 2262. sat sun mon
j A LOT IN NORTH AUGUSTaTaT $lO
j per month, no taxes, will pav you a
: large profit. A lot in MELROSE PARK
i or BELVEDERE at $5 per month will
i pay you 200 per cent. Others are saving.
why not you? L. A. Dorr, Terminal
j hui'ding. sat sun mon
j for SALE: LOTS ON WALTON WAY,
Highland avenue and Henry street. The
■ most desirable part on the Hill. From
| $15.00 to $22.00 per front foot. See your
agent or J. T. Bothwell Gro. Co.
sat sun mon
j FOR SALE: 5-ROOM HOUSE WITH
I lot. on Spring Grove avenue, in good
condition. Also five-room house with
lot west of Graniteville. 154 acres of
land few miles from Trenton, S. C., no
stumps on over 100 acres. Address Mrs.
j M. A. Baynhom, Graniteville, S. C.
i A 16 23 30 S 6
i FOR SALE: AN IDEAL HOME, *35.00
I cash and $25.00 per month, at 8 per
| cent annum. Who will get this 1 ' Ad
-1 dress "L. J.," care Herald. C 5
FOR SALE: NORTHEAST CORNER
i Milledgeville road and Marbury street,
at a real bargain. Address “Real Es
dress "L. J.,’’ care Herald. S 5
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FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE: ONE BRAND NEW L. C.
Smith typewriter. Party leaving city,
cheap for cash. Phone 2137. sat sun mon
FOR SALE: SEWING MACHINE, RE
frigerator, sideboard, dining table,
bookcase, writing desk, three-piece mis
sion set, davenport and Jewel heater. Ap-
I Pb 947 Reynolds. A2D
j FOR SALE: CORONA TYPEWRITER
weight 6 pounds; the machine for tra-
I vellng men and home use. Augusta
Typewriter Exchange, 408 Leonard
Building. Phone 2065. sat sun mon
FOR SALE: ROLLER TOP DESK!
flat top desk, typewriter desk, type
writers adding mach nea. d'jtaphone*
and other office equipment new and
second-hand, bought sold, rented or ex
changed. Augusta Typewriter Exchange.
40S Leonard Bldg. Phone 2005.
ant suu mon
FOR RALE: ONE BALL-REARING IN
valid roller chair for street or house
I service, very cheap. W. S. Burton, 452
| Telfair street. si
j FOR SALE: BY PARTY LEAVING
town, dining table, chifirobe. vvfiite
enamel bed room suite, rugs, refrigera
lor. cheap. Apply 526 Ellis street. A3U
j FOR SALE: TABLEST IRON BEDS;
springs, and other odd pieces of furni
: tore; must be sold at once: cheap for
i cash. Apply 119 Mclntosh street. SI
FOR SALE: TYPEWRITER ONE
brand new No. o L. C. Smith. $65.00
to quick buyer. L. J. Henry, Remington
Dealer. S 5
FOR SALE: THREE COUNTERS.
Phone 6875-J. A3O
I FOR SALE: GROCERY AND WOOD
outfit, also a good gentle horse.
| Good business: parties want to leave
town. Address "Business,” care Her
ald. A3O
FOR SALE: AT A BARGAIN. THE
entire contents of 10-room lodging
house, everything included. Want to sell
to one person for cash. Address House
hold Furniture, care Herald. SI
FOR SAi7E: COZY AND ARTISTIC
bungalow on Anthony road. The Hill,
faces east: lot 100x150; fine view, at
tractive grounds: reasonable price and
liberal teVms. Will consider offer for
rental of this property. Martin & Gar
rett, 137 Bth street, Real Estate & In
surance. SI
FOR SALE: EIGHT HOUSES, OCCU
pied by colored tenats. Four will pay
18 per cent gross and four 16 per cent
gross at least. These are fine bargains
for someone. Address “Necessary." care
Herald . A3O
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES
are never found; often they are
stolen with no chance of recov
ery, hut when picked up by hon
est persons they will get back to
the owner If advertised In this
column.
LOST: ON WASHINGTON ROAD, GEN
tleman's hunting case 17-jewel Elgin
gold watch, attached to black silk fob
with antique gold dog charm: has ruby
eyes and mounted on agate. Liberal
reward If left at Herald Office. A3O
LOST: FRIDAY AFTERNOON, GOLD
bead necklace. Return to 1010 Telfair
street and receive reward. A3O
LOST OR STOLEN: FROM FORD CAR
of Dr. O. R. Salley’s. Saturday night
between 0 and 10 p. m., license bracket,
license No. 6767 and rear lamp. Reward
If returned to Dr. O. B. Salley, Central
Pharmacy. Cor. Kollock and Fenwick
streets. SI
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
TRUNK HOSPITAL.
OUR TRUNK DOCTOR* CAN PUT
your old disabled Trunk or grip In
first-class condition. A new slat. lock,
clamp, etc., and It's In condition for
years’ of service. Augusta Trunk Fac
tory, 756 Broad, opposite Monument.
mltf
BLUE-PRINTS.
ON ACCOUNT OF THE ADVANCE IN
prices on blue printing materials, the
Augusta Blue Print Co. Is compelled to
change the price of blue prints to 2Hc
per square ft., taking effect September
Ist. A3l
WHO’S YOUR GROCER?
HAVE YOU TRIED US? FULL LINE
groceries and meats, delivered any
where In the city. Star Grocery Co.,
15th street and Walton Way. Phone 1349.
sat sun mon
WANTED IDEAS. WRITE FOR LIST
or Inventions wanted by manufactur
ers and prises offered by Inventions.
Our four hooks sent free. Patent se
cured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans.
A Co., Washington. D. C.. 96 Ninth
street. A3O S « 13 20 27 O 4
KOl; SALE _ RETAIL - DRUG STORE.
In n good locality. 10 years establish
ed stand, doing a good business; reason
for selling, want to devote entire time
to practice of medicine. Address Jas
I F Runlashaw, M D.. Cor. Walker and
| Unco la streets. Pilous 1390. SI
oUNDAY, AUGUST 30.
WE MANUFACTURE NEW BUSINESS
MACHINE; MORE NECESSARY TIIA*
CASH REGISTER. RETAILS $lO
PROFIT 150 PER CENT. WE DESI7.F.
COMPETENT MAN TO OPEN OFFICE
AND HANDLE SALESMEN. RE
QUIRES S2OO TO SSOO. YOU HANDLE
OWN MONEY. INVESTIGATE
PROMPTLY. MOODY MFG. CO.. ST.
LOUIS, A3O
MONEY TO LOAN'
I HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL
lars to loan to good people on first
mortgage. Want to put money out right
away. Address C. A. C., care Herald.
S3
WANTED: TO LOAN $15,000 AT 8
per cent on city *eal estate. Address
J- A. H.. care Herald. A3O
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE.
MISS L. D. HILL’S SCHOOL WILL
open October Ist. Al 6 233 30 S 6
WEALTHY SOUTHERN PHYSICIAN"
41. would marry. P-Box 35, Toledo
League, Toledo, Ohio. A3O
PERSONAL.
WANTED: EVERYBODY SUFFERING
from piles, fistulas, tissures. ulceration,
bleeding, Itching write FREE trial. Posi
tive Painless Piles Cure. S. U. Tarnev.
Auburn, Ind. si
YOUR DINING ROOM
SHOULD BE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE
in the house. We pay special atten
tion to dining room furniture in all styles
and woods. Morgan & Johnson, 1208
Broad. sat sun mon
REMOVAL NOTICE.
TO MY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC:
I have moved my bicycle business IVom
2Jo Kollock street to 215 Marbury street,
where I have a complete line of new bi
cycles and supplies. Also repairing
promptly done. Call and see me or call
phone 2728. Work sent for and return
ed P. K. Tant. SI
PERSONAL.
MARRY IF YOU ARE LONELY, THE
reliable, confidential, successful club,
have large number of wealthy, eligible
members, both sexes wishes early mar
riages. Descriptions free. Mrs. Wrubel,
Box 26. Oakland, Calif. A3O S 6
BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES.
WE SELL THE BIG WHEEL FOR DE
livery purposes. tv© have on hand a
few second-hand motorcycles and bicy
cles, prices and terms very reasonable.
Full line of supplies always on hand.
Dixie Repair Wks., 961 Broad street.
Phone 2511. sat sun mon
AUTO REPAIRING.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND AD-
Justing, magneto and carburetor work
my specialty. All work given my per
sonal attention. Cheeseborough’s Repair
Shop, 549 Broad street. Phone 1211.
sat sun mon
WALL PAPER.
“A THING OF BEAUTY Isl A JOY
forever.” Way not beautify your
home? We are headquarters for wall
paper, house and sign painting. J. W.
Bowick, 301 Mclntosh street. Phone
2284. sat -sun mon
MERCHANT TAILORS.
OTTO W. MARSHALL. ESTABLISHED
1878. Having too large a stock of
gent’s woolen, on hand I am closing
them out al very low prices, sa; sun mon
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ~
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTlrfB
stock of A, H. McDaniel Co., consist
ing of, mantels, grates, paints, brushfa,
etc., will sell at very low prices. Apply
to Edeistein & Co., 937 Broad Street,
phone 707-J. sat sun mon
RUBBER STAMPS —E. W. DODGE.
RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS. BADGES.
Stencils. Ailumnium Checks. &c. 859
Ellis street. Phone 1421. sat sun mon
IC*.
12 r.BS,. 6c; 25 1.85., 10; 60 LBS.. 20c:
100 lbs.. 40c. C. O. D. Quick delivery.
Wm. Kelly, 455 Calhoun street. Phone
8225-. T. sat sun mon
JOB' PRINTING.
WALTON PRINTING COMPANY. GET
onr prices on all kinds of Commercial
Printing. “'We print to please." Phone
3547 127 Mclntosh street rear Georgia
R. R. Bank. sat sun mon
COFFEES, TEAS, ETC.
CALL 400 FOR FRESH ROASTED
coffee. To get the real flavor buy
where l#t is roasted fresh every day.
Marks Grocery Co., 1023 Broad street.
sat sun mon
TIRE REPAIRING.
16 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TIRE
and tube repairing enables us to give
the best service that can be had. All
work positively guaranteed. Augusta
Vulcanising Co.. 652 Broad street.
sat sun mon
CHESAPEAKE ROYAL POUND CAKL
WANTED: LADIES TO TRY THE DE
llclous Chesapeake Cake. Quality guar
anteed to be the best sold In this city.
One-pound packages. A trial 's suff'ei
ent. At all leading grocers, sat sun mo
A. H. NICHOLS & BRO.
MARBLE, GRANITE AND STONE
Works. Manufacturers, Importers and
dealers In Marble and Granite, Monu
ments. Headstone* and Copings. Agent*
for Iron fencing. Satisfaction guaran
teed. 634 Washington street. Telephone
719 eat sun mon
FRESH MEAT AND GROCERIES.
HOME-CURED CORN BEEF TWICE A
week. Wm. Boyle & Son. sat sun mon
BARGAINS.
BIG BARGAINS ON LACE CURTAINS
as low as 98c. Croft & O'Connor, 1131
Broad street. Phone 2661. sat sun mon
FURNITURE.
EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FUBNISH-
Ings at remarkably low prices. People*
Furniture Co.. 1019 9th street. The new
store owned and operated by colored
people sat sun mon
GARDEN HOSE.
NEVER-LEAK MOULDED RUBBER.
the very best quality at the same price
as ordinary brands 12Hc and 15e per
foot The Henry Hutt Co.. 611 Broad
street sat sun raort
FORD REPAPIRINO
FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Complete stock of accessories. Let ue
cut your machine Into a Roadster We
cover floor boards allumlnum. Phont
*342. Un on Garage. 6(3 Broadway.
sat swn mon
GROCERIES.
BEFORE ORDERING YOUR OBOCE
rles call 2174 for our prices. We can
save you money. Everything fr»sh. PVee
delivery anywhere. W. H. Be why Gro.
Co.. 610 Broad St Phone No. 2174.
sat »un mow
CIGAR*.
BE A SPORT—BOOST YOUR OWN
game by smoking 1920 FEOARS—
Augusta made—better each dar You get
your nickel hack If you want It. Dorr
Cigar Factory. evt aun jnon
the “evebett via mo.
ONE OF THE THREE GREAT PIANOS
of 'he world. Also Harvirdw- Dayton,
and Winter Player Pianos sola tn Au
gusts by J E Stratford. 432 Jackson
Street sat sun mow
FARM MACHINERY.
SECOND-HAND MOWERS TN GOOD
shape 410.ee and tip; raw mowers. 446;
hay rakes. *2l: disc iarrowa 317. V:
sween rakes. $22.Se ; stackers hay forks
and tracks: hav presses of ell klrds and
prices gaso'lne engines 2*i H. P , 1(0;
4 H. P gasoline eng ne. .mounted oh 4
wheel truck. *160; Thornes Grain drill
with open furrow attachment; corn bind
ers rnm an-peers shredders and busk
ers; feed mill *11.60 com meal mill, IK
Repairs so- ■,]< kinas of machinery out
specialty. Wirt* & Hemlen Phone I**7
AS aunt only ti