The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 02, 1914, Mail Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 10

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Twice a year the furniture dealers of Augusta hold a clearing sale. You can make your money go 25 per cent further in furniture this month than during any other month in the year, with the exception of February AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoos repaired at these prices:— Men's Wide Bottoms, eewed 81 00 Men’s Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels.. . 81 00 Men's Half Soles, sewed •750 Men’s Half Soles, nailed.. .. 500 Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels • ■750 Ladies’ Half Soles, sewed.. . -SOO Ladies' Half Soles, nailed.. . 350 Children’s Half Soles 25 c and 350 Test Rubber Heels 250. 350. 45C Heiniback's Double Wear Rubber Heels 50C Work done while you wait. Work called for and delivered on short notice. Phone 943. 965 Broad St. J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms.... 81 10 GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street Use'Herald “Wants” SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Show and Specialty Stores not Usually Advertised : : : : : : : : * : : : : : automobile tires We can furnish you with standard guaranteed t’res from 8 Per cant to 20 per cent less than list price, also d.) your repairing, at small cost, a I work guaranteed to givo astta faction. Cat our prices before buy- Ing elsewhere. DAVIS TIRE & RUBBER WORKS BICYCLES Aeent for READINQ. STANDARD. NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the best equipped repair shop in the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE, 228.28 9th. P hon « 191 *~ bicycle repairing New and second-hand Bicycles and Supplies. All repair work promptly done and delivered. J. C. COLLINS. 1118 »th Street. blue PRINTS drawings Best grade P Draw{n*" Supplies for s*la Experienced draftsman to do tracing and drawing. AUGUSTA BLUE PRINT CO. Phone 2381. 40S Dyer Bldg. Augusta, Ga. Special attention to mall orders. COAL AND WOOD delivered ant part or the CITT OR THE HILL. w. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 71*. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all kinds, windshield*, impe and sbowcaee glass, and re uttylng a specialty. Front door lass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. (28 Bills St v CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER N. M. OGDEN P. O. Box 85 NbRTH AUGUSTA, 8. C. Cost of Want Ads in the Herald 25 words or less: 1 time 25 cents. 3 times 50 cents. 7 times SI.OO. No charge for Swappers’ Ads. 5 cents for each reply received. Discontinuance of advertising must be in writing. It will not be accepted by phone. This protects your interests ;.s well as ours. IF YOU CAN’T BRING OF SEND YOUR WANT AD, PHONE 2CB AND 297. Courteous operators, thoroughly fa miliar with rates, rules and classifica tions, will give you complete informa tion. And if you wish, they will assist you in wording your want ad to make it most effective. Accounts opened for ads by telephone to accommodate you If your name Is in the telephone directory. Other want ads taken by telephone are to be paid for immediately upon publication, bill to be presented by mall or solicitor the same day printed. EVERY HOME HAS USE FOR HERALD WANT ADS. Fine Piano Tuning Robert J. Watson. Call residence phone, 1717-J. ROOF LEAK? Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My prices are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 523 Broad St GARAGES GASOLINE. 18Vio Motor cars washed and polished, 25c, 40c. UNION GARAGE 863 BROADWAY HACK LINE When you want a hack or cab, telephone and I will come or send to any part of city. BEN JACKSON Phone 480 825 Walker Street AUTOMOBILE AND FLASH LAMPS Magnetos Remagnetized, 82 00 Columbia Batteries fresh every week 25G WHITNEY- EVE CO. 1088 Broad St. Phone 1811 MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He makes your mattreeaea level and aquare. New tick made free. Return mattreasee same day. Phone I(lß—shops 1281 Marbury street ROOFING W. a. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing and Painting. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and Skylights. Lowest price*. 185 Broad St. Telephone 284. EVERY DAY Is Barqain Day In the WANTS L. F. OOODRIOH, Architect. 123 Eighth Street, Telephone Augusta, a«. 409. 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 iu 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 SLUSHY 1009 Broad St. Phone 100 Spend Sunday at the ISLE OF PALMS $1.75 ROUND TRIP Southern Railway LEAVE AUGUSTA 2:45 a. m. 6:00 a. m., 6:20 a. m. ARRIVE CHARLESTON. 8:00 a. am., 10:30 a. m., 1:36 p. m. RETURNING. Lv. Charleston 8:15 p. in. Ar. Augusta 1:00 a. m. Isle of Palms Special. Special Monte Sano, Summerville, and Lake View Street Cars connect with Isle of Palms Special leaving Union Station 6:00 a. m.; and arriving 1:00 a. m., returning. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA Diseases of men. women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE DR. N. E. ALFORD Office. 1169 Broad St. • UPHOLSTERING Furniture of all kinds pnolatered and repaired. Furniture paoked for •hipping. All work guaranteed. W. T. SKINNER A CO., 124 V& Washington street. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1332. 861 Broad 3t Welders of all metals and all kinds of machinery breaks repaired, car bon cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER LOWREY WAGON WKB., Established 1847. Manufacturers or rarm wagnna, carta and trucks, especially equipped for repairing and painting. Corner Ellis and Bth flta. Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 718 Broad St WAGON WORKS We overhaul and repair wagons, buggies, carta, cotton truck* etc. Also do horts*ho#ing. Tour >atron ego will be appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS, Greene and Poplar St* Phon* 3832. WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusts. Phone 7757. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Low Cost ol Living Menu By MRS. RAY THURSDAY BREAKFAST. Cantaloupe. Eggs with Cheese. Buttered Toast. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Peach Fritters. Bread and Butler Cake. Cocoa. DINNER. Watermelon Cocktail. Steamed Mutton. Potato Fritters. Baked Squash. Cabbage and Nut Salad. Apricot loe. BREAKFAST. Eggs With Cheese: -Boat the three yolks that were left, add two whole ones, half a cup of grated cheese and a quarter of a cup of milk. Pour over two slices of bread, turn into a baking dish and bake in a quick oven. LUNCHEON. Peach Fritters: Mix a cup and a half of milk, one egg. one cup of slic ed peaches, one cup of flour, a. table spoon of sugar, a teaspoon of baking powder. Drop by spoonfuls on a hot, well greased griddle. Brown on both sides. DINNER. Watermelon Cocktail: Cut cubes of watermelons from the center of a ripe melon, well chilled. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and ground ginger root. Potato Fritters: -Boil enough po tatoes to make two cups. Mash, add a piece of butter, a little milk, and drop by spoonfuls in deep boiling fat. Baked Squash: —Cut into small pieces and remove the seeds an 1 stringy pieces. Place in a baking disb, sprinkle with salt, butter and pepper. Rake until tender and brown. Apricot Ice:—Take a dozen or two apricots, pare nnd grate. Pour over tliis a pint of water, also the juice of one lemon. When it lias stood for about one hour strsin, adding a pound of sugar as you begin to freeze. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE i HEREBY ANNOUNCE THAT AFTER an absence from the city I have re sumed my practice. Office hours: 1-3 p. m., dally: Sundays. 9-in a. m. Other hours by appointment only. S 4 THOMAS D. COLEMAN, M.D. COAL AND COKE COAL —2 yards, North Augusta OKE—and Fenwick and Center Fts. O. Templeton. Phones 343-689. If It’e Coal You Want We ‘-lave It. C. ot Ga.Ry “The Right Way” Current Schedules (75th Meridian Time.) DEPARTURES. For Dublin, .Savannah, Macon and Florida points **7:39 a.m. For Dublin and Savannah.... *2.30 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum* tiu* and Birmingham e»;30 p.m. Tybee Limited for Savan nah. Dublin and Florida points 1.6:60 a.m. ARRIVALS. From Savannah, Macon, 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:Bo p.m. Tybee Limited, from Savan nah and Florida points .... b!2:46 am. ••Dally except Sunday. *Dally. a-Bunday only. h-Monday only. Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m. and arriving at 7:50 p. m., be tween Augusta nnd Savannah connect. Ing at Mll'en with through train for Macon, Columbus. Birmingham and Montgomery. Vestlbuled clectrir-lighted, Hasping Cate, are carried on night trains be tween Augusta and Savannah, Os.; con necting st Mills,, with through Sleeping Cars to and from Macon. Columbue, Blr mlngharn and Atlanta. For any Information ts to fare*, sched ules, etc., write or communicate with W. W. Hackett, O, F. Hammock, Traveling Pass Agt. City Ticket Agt. Phon* No. 62. 718 Broad S'rect, Augusta, Ca. Atlantic Coast Line NOTH These arrivals and departure* srn given »■ information. Arrivals arid eonnestlon* nro not guaranteed. 33 i 32 | " | 3TT 27 _ 2J9» #:4oplLv Augusta Ar *:6f,a 1:40a 4:250: 4:17a lAr Rar’well Lv 7:13a 12:01a 4:56al 4:43p Ar Denm'k Lv 8:44a 11:34p 6 36s ' 6 25p;Ar Or'hurg Lv 6:57a 10:63p 7:20«( 6.561 A r Sumter f,v 4:30a 3:30p 8:00*1 316p|Ar Florence Lv 3:16s 8:00p I:l6p|l2:46*;Ar WU’gtoii l.vl 3'4Sp B:00p 6:25a Ar Ulchrn'd Lvl 0 36p B:lf,a 11:6V 3-Oua'Ar Waeh't'n Lvl 8:06p) 4:80* 1 33nilO:?7afAr Ibilllm'a I.vf I:46p[ 2:60* 4:54*'12 4RpJAr W Phil Lv 11:34«)l2 l»n 7:13al 2'67plAr N. York I.v 8:16*1 9:30p •f hr-- V S C !'r- a-i b'. s or, trains 32 end 35. between Augusta sod New York Observation Broiler Far, be tween Augusta and Fb -erice Standard Dining Car north of Florence Through K'ecper between Atlanta and Wit: ilngton. via August* on trains 37 ard 3* -onnectlng bi Florence with New York sleepers nnd main line points. T B. WALKER, Dletrlct Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. Phone 875. SAYS GERMANS WORE ENGLISHCAPS AS RUSE Peris, 2:20 a. m. —The latest list of soldier dead includes the name of I’lerre Oougon, of (he department, of Ain, the first of the numerous mem bers of tile chamber of deputies at tlie front to succumb. A wounded corporal at Champlgny says that ill the fighting at Guise a regiment tiring on the line heard the signal to cense shooting. Immediately in front of them they saw soldiers wearing caps like tlie English. They advanced, cheering the English, and were met by n deadly discharge of rifle fire. The Germans, he declared, had used this subtjerfuge to draw tlie French on. LEGAL NOTICES GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY - Mamie Wilson Murrtel vs. James P. Murrlel, Richmond Superior Court. Sep tember Term. 1914 Libel for Divorce. To the Defendant, James l*. Murrlel: The Defendant, James P. Murrlel, is hereby required personally, or by At torney, to be and appear at the Superior Court of Richmond County, to bo held on the third Monday In September, 1914, llien and there to answer (he Plaintiff’s l ibel for divorce, as in default I hereof, snid court will proceed as to justice may appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond. Judge of said Court, this 22nd day of August, 1914. DANIEL KERR. Clerk. JOS S. WATKINS, Att.v. for Plaintiff. A 25 26 S 1 2 Willie May Robinson va. W. S. Rob inson Libel for Divorce, Richmond Su perior Court, September Term, I9M. The Defendant In I lie above staled case, W. S. Robinson, is hereby re quired, in person, or by atorney, to Im and appear at ttie next term of Rtebmond Superior Court, to be held In and for said County, on the 3rd Monday in Sep tember, 1914. then and there to answer Plaintiff In tier uetlon for divorce, as In default of such appearance, the Comt will proceed thereon as to Justice may appearlaln. Witness the Honorable H. C. Ham mond. Judge of said Court. Tins 22nd day of August, 1914. DANIEL KERR, Clerk of Court. PAUL T. CHANCE. Petitioners' Attorney. A 22 29 S 2 5 Debtors’ and Creditors’ Notice. N’otlee Is hereby given to all eredltnrs of the estate of Thomas F. Mulligan, late of said County, deceased, to render In an account of their demands to the under signed. No. 7nt Jnckson street, Augusta, Ga. within the time prescribed l*v low, properly made out, and nil persona In debted to said deceased are hereby re quested t.if make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 19th day of August, 1914. WILLIAM MARTIN HOYLE, JAMES F. BOYLE Executors of the Will of Thomas F. Mulligan. Al 9 26 8 2 9 16 23 Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective May 31, 1814.) Departures. 7:10 A. m.. No. 6 Dally for Anderson. 11:00 A. M , No. I—Daily for Greenwood, Spartanburg, Greenville. Asheville. 4:26 P. M., No. 3 Dqlly for Spartan burg Greenville, etc. 6:80 A. M., No. 48—Dally except Sun day, for Beaufort, Port Royal and Fharleaton. 2:00 P. M„ No. 42—Dally for Reaufort, Port Royal, Charleston, Savannah. 6:30 A. M., No. 48—Sunday only, for Reaufort, Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah. Arrivals. 12:10 P. M., No. 2—Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville, etc, 7:05 V. M.. No. 4 -Dally from Spartan burg. Asheville. 12:25 P M.. No. 41 Dally from Beau fort, Port Royal, Charleston and Savannah. 8:06 P. M., No. 45—Dally except Sun day, from Reaufort, Port Roval and Charleston. 2:15 A. M,, No. 47—Monday only, from Reaufort, Port Royal, Charleston, Ravnnnah. 8:00 P. M., No. B—Dally from Anderson. Effective June 14th, Pullman Parlor Buffet Cars will be operated between Augusta nnd Asheville on trains Nos. 1 nnd 2 in connection with So"- Ry. Caro lina Special from Spartanburg ERNEST WILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent. 828 Broadway. Augusta. Ga LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. No . Room*. Price. 1846 Jenkins Bt 8 320.00 1705 Jenklne Ht 5 20.00 Cor. Jenkins Hi Eve.. 4 14.00 1711 Walker st 4 13.00 1103 Jackson Ht 4 18.00 1061 Chafes Ave 6 16.00 930 Twiggs Ht 6 ( pper flat) 16.00 930 Twiggs Ht 4 (lower flat) 10.00 1915 Walton Way .... 5 15.0(1 446 Watkins Ht 6 15.09 447 Wstklne Ht 6 16.00 1810 Walker Ht. 6 16.66 1127 (A Broad Ht 6 20.00 1127 Broad Ht 6 25.00 1129 Broad Ht 6 25.00 1131 (A Broad Ht 6 25.00 1203 Broad Ht 6 25.00 17 Proud Ht 8 80.00 618 Broad Ht 9 85.00 909 Broad Ht 9... 85.00 1041 Broad Ht 10 49.00 1212 Greens Ht 8 60 00 932 Reynolds Ht. ..9. 35.00 666 ReynolriHHHl 18 40.00 1834 Walton Way .... 7 35.00 For !4Ui Ht. Hr Wrlghfsboro Rd ... 8..... • 80.00 1801 Fenwick Ht .. .10 26.00 227 Marbury Ht. ... 6 26.00 2)0 Marbury HI 6 26.00 436 Walker Ht, 8 26.00 437 Walker Ht 6 22.60 715 Kolloek Ht 6 21 60 719 Kollm-k Ht. . ..6 21.50 1021 Jackson Ht. .... 6 ....... 16.00 814 Phillip H' 6 18 00 816 Phillip HI 5 19.00 818 Phillip Ht 6, 19,09 820 Phillip Ht 6 19.01 STORES. 214 Marbury Ht 20.00 120 Centra Ht. Istore and resi de nen) 36.00 1043 Brand Ht. (store) 46.0 n 420 Campbell Ht. 29 < 9 We hsvn a few desirable office* for rent In tho Leonard Building, F<n- fur ther Information see us. LOCKHART. LUCKY & CO. PHONE 640. Today’s Puzzle- Can You Read It? wggnidi ...a *soo+o* jOO+T + O+fi Wtl +SO +OO+K f 0+50+500 v-TOTfe m '•■■•• *- ’<-■'- ■ 1 ,i- What is she asking the doctor? Yesterday’s Puzzle and the Answer Pol. O ! Pol. Will you whistle, fora piece Find name* of throe games. Polo,, whist, poker. GEORGIA RAILROAD (EFFECTIVE AUG. 23. 1914.) No. Arrive From— • 2 Atlanta. Macon, Athene end Washington 2:25p.m. *4 Atlanta 2:20a.m. • Atlanta, Meron 0:16p m. *8 Atlanta, Macon. Athene nnd Washington 10:30pm •10 Union Point. Macon, Wrkli- InKton unfl Athena 11:06a.m. 12 Carnak 8:46a.m. Pullman Hicopor arid I’arlor Car Her vice. Nos- 2 and 4 . Augusta and Atlanta. Non. 2 and 4, Charleston and Atlanta. Nos. 3 and 4, Atlanta and Wilmington. Non. 6 and broiler buffet Parlor Cur Augusta and Atlanta. Nos. 1 and 31, Pullman tfleper. Charleston to Macon. Nos. 24 nnd 8, Pullman Hlecper, Macon to Charleston. Nos. 6 and 6, PuPman Hleeper, Augusta and Chicago. Nos. 1,2, 7 and 8, broiler buffet Parlor Cur, Augusta end Atlanta. J. P. BI!(MTP8, O. V. A. C. C. M’MILLIN, A. O. P. A. 601 BROAD STREET. PHONES 287.661 and 2266. Bright Bargains in Wants The Family Market Basket These are Bad days foMhe family market basket Many events Heem to have conspired to bring about higher prices, and the careful house wife must he wide awake to make ends meet. She cannot afford to purchase haphazard. She must have the best available information of products and prices In these days the advertising columns of a live newspaper like The Herald are immensely val uable. They are the public market place. They keep a woman informed as to the greatest purchas ing power of her dollur. The woman who uses newspaper advertising for her guide is more apt to get 100 cents plus for her dollar than her neighbor who shops hap hazard. ELEVEN .‘4o. Depart To— • 1 Atlanta, Miron, Athena and Washington T:4oa.m. •3 Atlanta 2:00a.m. •6 Atlanta and heyond 12:30p.m* ••11 Carnak and Macon 6:30p.m, 7 Atlanta, Macon and Wash ington 3:20p.m. •9 Union Point, Washington nnd Athens 4:45p.m, •Dslly. ••Dally except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME.