The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 07, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Many people keep all the unused but unusable household articles out of the attic and basement through the use of Herald Want Ads BILLY PIG AND THE PRESERVEB. Hilly Pig’s .mother had been pre serving all the morning and when she went to town in the afternoon she told Pilly Pig to keep a close watch on the closet where she put the jars Hilly Pig watched her out of sight. Then he opened the door to t!»o clos et. "She won't mind If I Just count the Jars." he said. Then he did a very wicked thing He took a Jar from the shelf and opened It. First he smelted it, then he tasted. He tasted again and again, and by and hv It was ail gone. II«• wondered what he should do with the empty Jar If he left It on the shelf she would find It and know he had eaten It. 'Til put It hf-hlnd the hushes in the garden." said naughty Hilly Pig. Now. it happened that Hilly Goat had seen Billy T'ig's mother go down the mad. and he though he might find Hilly Pig alone, so he trotted toward Billy Pig's house and saw him go out. "I wonder what lie is carrying?" said Billy Gnat. ’Til watch and see where he goes." After Hilly Pig had hidden the Jar in the garden Hilly Goat went and looked. "Ho my fine fellow,* 1 he said, "you have been eating your mother’s pre serves. I shouldn’t mind haring n taste myself; Mother Pig can cook nice preserves/’ He waited until Hilly Pig hud been in the house a few minutes and then he knocked at the door. "Kow-dy-flo?" said Hilly Pig. but tliil not ask Hilly Goat to come In Hilly Goat waited and after being sure he was not to he invited to enter he said. "I smelled some very do* licious preserves cooking tills morn ing as I passed. 1 should think we might have a nice little feast while your mother is away. Where does she keep them. Billy Pig?" "Oh* 1 should not dare touch 'moth er's preserves, ’’ replied Hilly Pig looking very serious. "You don’t tell me so.” said Hilly Goat. "What is that on the front of TERRIBLE HAVOC DONE AT TERMONDE; 5,000 LOSS London, 12:14 p. m. — from Ostend, a correspondent of Keillors says the (iermnn casual ties around Tornionde on Fridas and Saturday were estimated at a,OOO men. ,\ number of (iermnn sold iers were drowned when flu* dykes around Termondo were out and several (iermnn guns were l<><t in the flood. HAVOC BY BOMBARDMNT.E London, 4.06 a. m Ihe correspondent of The fhronirle at Client says that terrihl. havoo has been at Termonde by the German bombardment. MISS MARY POUNDS DIED YESTERDAY MORNING The many friends of Mi** Mary Pounds who died iMti-idiy morning at 11:65 o'clock at the home of her aunt. Mias Annette Johnson. (440 811- ■ oxatrtet, extend their deepest sym pathy to the family In their bereave ment Miss Pound* wae In the 64th year of her age and for aetrral years has been the proprietress of a hoarding house on the corner of Cum thing and BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS -at -one-Third_off Made by the Best Tailors Stylish, Serviceable, Satisfactory. M£Creary's’ ; ■■ - - i "Home of Good Clothes” your shirt'’" Ik asked, pointing to a place where Hilly Pig had dropped some us the pear preserves. Hilly Pig put his hand over the spot and did not reply, "Gome Hilly Pig," said Hilly Goal. "I’ll give you one more chant.’*; will you get a Jar of your mothers pro serves and give me half?" "What do you mean by one more chance?” asked Hilly Pig "Never mine that." said Hilly Goat, ‘’Will you ger the Jar?" "No. Indeed, 1 will not," said Hilly Pig. "I would not deceive tny mother and, besides that. sh« set me to watch i ii«• 111 " ’’All right. Hillv Pig.* said Hilly Goat, "you are a nice fellow to watch preserves." "I wonder what he means/* sold Billy Pig. as he watched Hilly Goat go down the road. When his mother came home Hilly Pig told her how Hilly Goat came and teased him to take her preserves. "Me certainly is a had fellow," said ids mother as she spread the table and put on the pear preserves for Hil ly Pig’s supper. Hilly Pig was looking with longing eves at the pear, and had Just seat ed hlmsmclf at the table when a knock was heard at the door. Mis mother opened tr and there flood Hilly Goat with the empty Jar tn his hand "1 think. Madam Pig," he said, look ing at Hilly Pig. as he spoke, "that this is your Jar; I found it behind the hushes /it the end of the garden. I saw Hilly IMg put it there and I guess l.e forgot It. Didn't you, Hilly I1g”" he asked. Hilly Pig looked very guilty, and when his mother stood before him With the empty Jar he began to cry. “Sn this is tin* way you look after things when I am away,** sk «* said, reaching for the stick behind the clock. Billy Goat was waiting out In the road, and when he heard Hilly Pig squeal he laughed and trotted off to ward home. Copyright I!M4 by the McClure \>ws impcr Syndicate. ,\>w York City. Greene atreets, making many friends among her hoarders. Deceased was born and reared in Lineolnton. Ga., coining to Augusta about 30 years ago Her body will be conveyed to 1-Ineolnton where the funeral services and Interment will take place some time Tuesday Besides her aunt. Miss Johnson, she Is survived by two brother* Mr \V. 11 Pound*, of »'tarde-I*'. and Mr. J M. Pounds, of Florida, and also by two sisters. Mr* George Reid, of Llncoln ton. and Mrs. T K. Held, of Florida. She also has another relativ e Mr. E rnest Povvell who resides in Augusta. Chamberlain's Linimsnl. If you are ever troubled with aches pains or soreness, of the muscles, you will appreciate the good qualities of ( hamberlaln's Liniment. Many suf ferer* from rheumatism ami sciatica have used It with the heal result* It Is especially valuable for lumbago and lame hark For sale hy all dealer*. T. H AT NEW ORLEANS New Orleans.—Tln-odore Ko.-eevelt ar rived her* todav f.s „ two days speak •nfc trip in liverp6ol”cotton Livtrpooi. Cotton hi ot In moderat* demand. Sh1o» L’.tiOO hni** h tnoludln* 40 American on the tvmia of 6 “Od for middling Imports l.OCrt hairs no Am ericans. 13 BELIEVED DEAD. Adameon. Okla. Rescuers todav were again prevented by gas from en tering the Union Coal Company's mine where 13 miners have been Im prisoned since Friday by a cave in. No sound has come from the entomb ed men and all are Pelleted to he dead, U S CONSUL'S HURTS SLIGHT Washington.—American Consul Jolt* A lta>. at Odessa. Russia, reported se rlouslv Injured In the wreck of the Runo liar returned to Hull, England. .. ml non fled the stale deps’tineht that hi* Inju ries are slight and that he will proceed pniyn this evening Unßm) AND TOMORROW EVENING. i&WF'S _ . . FANMMA CANAL. YELLOWSTONE PARK. Porwped, Naples, Pari* Zoo—Won drous Seascepe* —lo Big New Features. PRICES. 25c. 35c. 50c. 2,000 AMERICANS CROWD LONDON RELIEF ROOMS London, 12:15 p. m.— Among the 2.000 Americans who crowded the rooms of the American relief commit tee thin morning were 160 who came from Havre on the American cruiser Tennessee. The remainder were chief ly from Flushing, Ostend and Rotter dam and were largely American-Ger mans virtually without money. Many Stranded. Refugees from Germany say there are still many American citizens stranded in Germany through limited train facilities. There are only tvv > trains a day from Merlin to Rotterdam, GOVT SUSPENDS ALL MG ON LABOR DAY Washington, D. C.—Governmental bus iness practically was suspended In the national capitol today In recognition of l.H»or Day. Congress was not Jn ses sion and all government departments were closed. President Wilson spent the day golf in; and autornobiling. Me planned to tally one caller. Wm. F. McCombs, chairman <»4 the democratic national committee who wanted to discuss New York politics. Star Spangled Banner. Baltimore —4n recognition of the work ingman's holiday today was Industrial Day at tiie celebration lure of tlie cen tenary of the writing of the Star Spang led Manner. The chief feature was a civic and industrial parade in which thousands of workingmen matched in the line of scores of unique and beauti fully decorated floats. Other interesting features were the arrival of the old United States frigate Constellation, which will remain here during tiie week's festivities; the annual convention of the hYaternal Order of orioles; the unveiling of a tablet on Pratt street where the first telegraph message was received and the middle state's regatta. AGRICULTURAL CLUB OF SCHULTZ WILL MEET The Schultz Townshop Agricultural Club will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday night. The subject for discussion will ho "The best mode for plainting, culti vating and harvesting oats." My Flydel Nickerson will be the Introductory speaker. SfLCEPYTIME ©taleJi THE TREE TOADS. (By Virginia Vale.) < Hire upon a time near the middle o." Siptember the tree toads gathered one right to arrange for their season of lonci-rts which they hold every fa!!. Tiny sat In a circle on toadstools end In the center was a great I!g tnubsti id on which sat the tree toad will- hud been elected king the last year. They first selected a king for the c, tiling year and ho must he the toad who could sing .the loudest and best. All the toads had been pract'sinsi for several weeks and I guess ygu Heard them up In the tree* going: ''Check, i lleok, cheek,” If you were out after dark The king tree toad stood upon his h nd legs on the big toadstool and called on ull (he toads, one by one. to come up before him and sing. This they did, hopping out of the circle anil "cheeking” as loud as they could. Finally one was selected by vote of all the toads to he king and the o'd king hopped down from the big toad stool and went and took bis seat in the circle ivhllc the new king Jumped up on the throne They all sang cheek, cheek, cheek cheek." together In honor of the new king. Then they begun to arrange for the season's work which was to get up Into all the trees and loosen the leaves so they would drop down easily when the first frost came. Every tree must also be cleaned of all bugs and motlia and made ready for the winter month* and for spring when the new leaves must be helped to grow and make the trees beautiful again. After the toads had been divided Into companies, each company with a lead er. they hopped away and tip Into the trees where they all began to sing and work. If you go out after dark any night uow you will hear them. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE u : piivmci.il n. iinm inn our *ork exclusively to ili»t>n*cM of the e>«» ear. nose ami throat, wtah to announce that after Heptember 15th our 2*l*s* * M>ur * he from 1:0$ a m. to ' m p m with no other afternoon tumra. Hn?utaya hv appointment. \Ve have taken thla atep in order to enatne us to devote the afternoon* to our cclieue. c.tnic and hospital dutiea, for *htel* Vective no compensation, and \xe requeat that our patient* wIU aaatat ti the * arryln* >4l of theae charltie* by art muting to make their vivita during the forenoon. Our office# will he in communication with u* bx telephone dutinn the after noon*. *0 that me may be quick' > reach ed in caeee of einia-*ency or urgent ne ceeaity. E OKRTF.I.. MR. C. 1.Y1.E M n. W C. KKUaKIG. M.D. J* 7 9 11 11 1& IT fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. each carrying 200 passengers. Other refugees say Rotterdam is still crowd ed and manj& Americans are waiting in Holland for opportunities to get to Kngland. The crowd this morning was so great that, the committee merely gave applicants enough money to buy some thing to eat and issued cards which will be presented later in the day to tiie finance committee for further help. The committee does not believe the continent will be free of American ret ugees for thirty days. SAIL TOMORROW. Washington, D. C.—Tiie Red Cross to day announced that twelve nurses for Servian relief work will sail from New "York tomorrow for Salonlkl oti the steamer lonnlna, flying the Greek flag. LEGAL NOTICES. In the District Court of the United States for the Northeastern Division of the Southern District of Georg!:.. In the matter of L. S. Moore, In Bankruptcy Bankrupt. To tiie creditors of L. S. Moore, of G. rflelrl. Ga.. in the County of Jenkins and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the sth day of September, 1914, the said L. S. Moore was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and tlmi the first meeting of his credit ors will he held in my office in Augusta, Ga.. on tiie eighteenth (18th) day of September. 1914. at 12 o’clock noon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, eaxmlne the bankrupt and transact such other business as : ay properly come before said meeting. This sth day of September, 1914. Joseph oanahl, S 7 Referee in Bankruptcy. Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for Insertions. You pay 5 cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fellow know. Augusta 1s full of active, energetic, eager Swappers who will he glad to make your acquaintance *?.rough the Swapers’ Column. WILL SWAP: SEVEN THOROUGH bred White Leghorn hen*, for $5.00 wortli of groceries cr anytlng of equal value, also our $35.00 practically new Incubator, for anything worth Owner going away. Address "White Leghorns," Swappers’ Column, care Her ald. S 9 W ANT E D TO SWAP: ONE SLOT clock for ice box or will sell cheap. Address "Clock," Swappers’ Column, care Herald. S 8 WANTED TO SWAP: ONE NEW L. C. Smith tvpewrifer for anything of equal value, or will sell cheap. Address L. C. S., Swappers’ Column, care Herald. SlO HAVE A SMALL FARM TN HIGH state of cultivation, close to city, will trade for large farm further out. Ad dress Farm, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. S 8 WANTED TO EXCHANGE- ONE UP rlght 16 H. P. Climax engine for a good horse, mule cr cow. Engine In good condition. Address Climax, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. S 9 WANTED TO SWAP: BED ROOM suite for Victrola. Address Vlctrola. Swappers’ Column, care Herald. SlO WANTED TO SWAP BEDROOM suite or diningroom furniture or ward robe for Vlctrola. In perfect condition; also gas tove for any'ning of equal value. Address "Stove," Swappers’ Col umn. care Herald. SlO WE SWAP TRADING STAMPS OR buy them. Plenty of Green ones on hand. Can fill your book cheap. Walker's, 2.. 7th street, Leonard build ing. 8 1 Wanted WANTED—Poultry WANTED TO BUY: SIX RHODE is land Red hen*, one rooster and four brown Leghorn hens. Phone 2059-J, 1907 Heckle street. S 7 WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED YOU TO THY JOHNS TONIC (THE yellow kind) for fever, malaria anti chills, etc., the best on the market. Cut out tills ad and take It to Green & Hor aev Drug Co., or Stothart’s Pharmacy, or Front’* Pharmacy. Augusta, and they mill give you a regular 25c bottle for thla and 15 cents; guaranteed to cure. Or •end 15c In stamp* to Heb Medicine Co., P O. Box 630, Augusta, Ga., and they mill send it to you at once, prepaid. Good only until October Ist. 1914. SlO WANTED TO BORROW $2,500" AT 8 per cent; $5,000 at 7 per cent: SI,OOO at 9 per cent; SSOO at K per cent on good real estate security of two for one, sub ject to your inspection and approval. Addrtu ••Broker.” « iire Herald s* u \NTED TO LET THE OIRLfI Augusta knom* that the way to a man * heart is through his stomach. Moral: Eat at the New York Case and you will win. lat aun mon WANTED HELP—Female WANTED: YOUNG LADIES QUICK AT figures and mith good reference, to i w. tn book store. Inquest's, 213*215 | 7th street. ts \\ \N E 1 'MI * nNT ’’“OK*! ap": ply 1029 Greene street. 87 WANTED SITUATION—Fe maIe I'I.VNO GRAPUATK WITH I.TTERART | education, wants position ss governess or In boarding school. Address Box 116. ] Union Point. Ga 811 j WANTED—Funim WANTKD: ROOMROR BMALI. APART- i ment on hill or Mont* Sano. Fhon* *72s. 87 : W A STEP THRKF ROOMS 8 UtTABI.F, ! for light housekeeping. ne*r Union I Bt*«ion Phone 3S7S-J. 87 I WANTED—Agents ViKNTS WANTED lO BKLL THE greatest book of time*. European m*ar nema. 1 arge site, good binding. 100 par cont commission. Sample copy to agen*s 1 and terms mat ed for 28e. Bar- I gain House. Wltliamaton, ts. C. 8T j WANTED —Boarders WANTED: A FEW SELECT TABLE boadeTs. In desirable and convenient neighborhood. Two minutes from Broad street. Address "X." Post Office Box 617. . SlO COULD ACCOMMODATE A~ FEW TA ble hoarders in private family, at 310 Kollock street. S 8 WANTED—Salesmen WANTED: 500 DRUMMERS TO TRY our Rocky Ford cantaloupes. They are fine for breakfast. Apply New York Case. sat sun mon WANTED: EXPERIENCED SALESMAN and collector for furniture business. Croft & O’Connor. S 9 WANTED HELP—MaIe. WANTED: MEN TO LEARN THE bavber trade. Be independent. Few weeks completes. Positions waiting. Our graduates qualified ftfr best jobs. Wages while learning. Tools given. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, At lanta, Ga. Sl2 WANTED": YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 18 and 21, who is accurate and fast with figures. Application must be writ ten in own handwriting. Address Op portunity, care Herald. 88 SALEMAN TO SELL CURRE. event pictures with advertising strips for window display. Big winner. State references and experience. Illustrated Current News. New Haven. Conn. S 7 WANTED SITUATION—MaIe WANTED: POSITION AS JANITOR, by young colored man. Have been working for Herald quite a while. Sober and steady: can furnish reference. Ad dress E. W. H. Berien, 709 Hopkins street. SlO WANTED SITUATION — Female COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED stenegrapher with fair knowledge of bookkeeping desires position. Willing to work for a small salary until able to demonstrate ability. Address N. R. G., care Herald. S 8 For Rent FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: NICE LARGE ROOM, furnished or unfurnished; convenient to business centre: electric lights and telephone. Phone 1812-J. Sl9 FOR RENT: TO COUPLE WITHOUT children, two or three rooms suitable for light housekeeping; use of bath, telephone and electric lights. Apply 220 Greene street. S 8 FOR RENT: FIVE DESIRABLE FURN ished rooms fVom October Ist. to young men. Apply 1005 Greene street. S 8 FOR RENT: TWO NICE ROOMS? furnished or unfurnished, with all modern conveniences, at 461 Greene St. Phone 1061-J. Sl2 FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.“ ? FOP RENT: ON MONTE SANO, 30 acres of land and 9 room also two 8 room houses near St. Joseph school. Frank Rouse. Phone 878. ?Sc FOR R K NT: 211 AND 213 TELFAIR, 4 and 6 rooms, good garden and out houses, electric lights and bath, near car line, Apply F. P. Branch, 334 Walker street. Phone 2811. S 9 FOR RENT: 305 WALKER STREET, 6 rooms and bath, large garden, yard and out-house. Apply F. P. Branch. 334 Walker street. S 9 WAN TED: rO RENT STORE NO. 304 Jackson street, next to Delaney’s bar room, from Oct. Ist. Apply Alexander & Steiner. sat sun mon TO BENT: THREE NICE ROOMS FOR for light housekeeping. Greene street $14.00. For particulars, address W. I)., care Herald. S 7 FOR RENT: 6 - ROOM BATH, hot and cold mater, gas. electric lights 828 15th street, $25.00. Phone 234. S 8 FOR RENT OR LEASE: ONE OF THE best farms (140 acres) in Richmond county. Residence of 9 large rooms, wide hall, piazza front and rear; purest ma ter; beautiful grounds, an ideal home; large barn, gin- house; 5 tenant houses; A-l neighbors, on beet auto road in the state. 6 miles from city. Address D. W., care Herald. SS FOR RENT: 433 FENWICK STREET. 7-room cottage, in good condition, mith all modern conveniences including electric lights and bath; possession October Ist. Phone 2217-J. S 8 FOR RENT: STORE AND ROOM Df rear corner Jones and Mills streets, good location for small grocery and soft drink and fruit stanu, SIO.OO per month. P. F. McAnally, Real Estate, Dyer Build ing. S 8 FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED house, on car linj, in North Augusta, 8. C., four bed rooms and bath up stairs 3 rooms down stairs. Apply 429 Dyer building. S 8 FOR RENT—FIat FOR RENT: ONLY THREE NEW modern fiat*. first floor, 1100 block Broad street, 6 room* each. $25.00. J. F. Jones & Co., 461 Telfair street. Phone $24-J. SS FOR RENT: FT.AT. FIVE™ROOMS AND bath, poHsesslon October Ist. Apply 301 Center street. 88 For Sale FOR SALE—ReaI Estate The Advertisers of Real Estate are the Sellers of Real Estate. Your real estate may "sell 1 self —SOMETIME. If •‘aumetlm*’ It a satisfactory date, you havi no need to advertise. But the property owner* who want to sell NOW, or at the earll **’. possible date, utlllzr the cmat es t of aalea-arcellerjtors—claaai fled advertising! Among the seller* of real estate In Ihls city within the next week, or month, or year, classified ad vertisers will be predominant! FOR SALE—Autos FOR SALE: CADILLAC TOURING CAR, lectric starter and lights, perfect con dition; extra tire and tube; must sell at once. Make an offer. Address Auto. 930 Ellis street. Phone 2137. S 8 FOR SALE—Poultry PIT GAME CHICKENS, WAR DEVILS, first champion, strains. Stags, $1.25; pullets, $1.00; cocks. $2.50; hens, $3.25. Every quality guaranteed. Write Dar na!l. R. L. Darnall, Box 72, William ston, S. C. S 7 FOR SALE—Livestock DOGS: ALL DESCRIPTIONS, BIRD, rabbit, fox, opossum; Scotch Collies, Shepherds, French Poodles. Bull dogs- Also pups, best stock; reasonable. Dar nall's Kennell. Price list free, every kind. R. L, Darnall. Williamston. 5. C. S 7 FOR SALE. CHEAP—COMBINED saddle and buggy horse, 8 years old; also buggy and harness; only used one year. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Phone 990-J or can be seen at 1113 Hop kins street. Sep. 8c FOR SALE: BEEF CATTLE; ALSO hogs. Four-room cottage for rent or for sale, monthly payments, at Belve dere, "The Mour.d of Health." L. A. Dorr, Terminal Building. sat sun mon FOR SALE: FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. They are beauties. Price $5.00 each. Address Jas. F. Burdashaw, Walker and Lincoln streets. Phone 1390. S 8 FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE: ONE ROLLER top and two flat top desks, practically new. Apply Mr. Bry an, Business Office, Aujusta Herald. ts BARGAIN: BOX OF 60. BEST 5c Cl gars. good sweet, mild smoke. Regu lar $35.00; new kind. One box to cus tomer, prepaid for SI.OO to introduce. Merchants, get wise. Daman's Bargain House. Williamston, S. C. S 7 FOR BALE: ONE BRAND NEW L. C. Smith typewriter. Party leaving city, cheap for cash. Phone 2137. sat sun mon FOR SALE: ROLLER TOP DESK, flat top desk, typewriter desk, type writers. adding machines, d'jtaphone* and other office equipment new and second-hand, bought sold, rented or ex changed. Augusta Typewriter Exchan**, 408 Leonard Bldg. Phone 2005. sat suu mon FOR SALE: CORONA TYPE WRIT ErT weight 6 pounds; the machine for tra veling men and home use. Augusta Typewriter Exchange. 408 Leonard Building. Phone 2005. sat sun mon FOR SALE: SIX HUNDRED - BUSHELS Hasting Hundred to One oats, at sl.lO f. o. b., Greenville. Palmetto Brokerage Co., Greenville, S. C. Sl2 FOR "SALE: HANDSOME SET OF show cases, and wall cases. Will sell all or part. Bargiin for quick buyer.. All good as new. S. Lichtenstein, 1006 Bjoad street. SS FOR SALE: GAS STOVE AND HOUSE hoId furniture, very cheap, at 307 Monument street. S 9 FOR SALK: ONE GAS STOVE. NEAR- Iy new; bargain. Walker’s, 217 7th St. S7 WE Bt - GREEN. PURPLE AND Surety trading stamps—parts of books. Also loose stamps and coupons of all kinds. Walker's, 217 7th street, Leonard building, S 7 YOU CAN FIND ANY MAGAZINE YOU want at Walker's, 217 7th street. Leonard building. Special low club prices this month. S 7 FOR SALE—ReaI Estate. MONEY TO T/RND ON REAL ESTATE*. Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St Jlßtfe FOR SALE: I HAVE SEVERAL pieces of investment property that will show from 14 to 16V& per cent on your money. If interested, address J., care Herald. S 9 FOR SALE: LOT 100x133. IN NORTH Augusta, all fenced tn, at a sacrifice. Address J. T. Anderson. 2160 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. S 7 IF YOU WANT TO BT’Y A NICE TW o"- stcry, 7-room home with all conven iences. dirt cheap, call to see me at 143 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. It is dirt cheap at $2,600. sept 8c FOR SALE: TWO LOTS, 40x160. ON Telfair street. between Crawford avenue and Tuttle street, $175 each. SBS luish on the two. balance monthly. Thos. Nichols, 510 Crawford Avenue, Ga. S 8 FOR - SALE: ONE STORE, ONE 5-ROOM house and 3 tenement houses, corner Charles and Twiggs streets. Size of lot 65x180; price $4,000.00. Rents for $55.00 per month. Richmond Realty Co., 420 Jackson street. sat sun mon 800 ACRES. 7 MILES FROM ALLEN daIe. 2*4f miles from Cohen's Bluff, on the Savanah river. $9.00 per acre, on the Barnwell road. It has 12 houses, three rooms each. Richmond Realty Co., 420 Jackson street. Phone 2262. sat sun mon FOR SALE; LOTS ON WALTON WAY, Highland avenue and Henry street. Tne most desirable part on the Hill. From $16.00 to $22.00 per front foot. See your agent or J. T. Bothwell Gro. Co. sat sun mon LOST AND FOUND. LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are never found; often they are stolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up hy hon est persons they will get back to the owner If advertised In this column LOST: POCKETBOOK CONTAINING note made by E J. O'Kelly to Mrs. Julia C. McEvoy, of Athens. Ga. Re ward If returned to B. C. Wall. 87 LOST: A MAN'S GUN-METAL WATCH fastened with black ribbon with silver medal on the reverse side. Elizabeth IX Voorman. May 19th. 19«6. on the other side. Latin inscription “and the Lily.” Reward if returned to Herald S 9 LOST ON BROAD STREET BEL tween Mclntosh and Campbell streets ladles' diamond ring Finder call phone 2262-J and receive reward. H 7 LOST BLUE BIRD BROOCH ON 700 block of Broad on Monte Sano car Saturday afternoon. Finder will pletss return to Herald and get reward 89 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. CARPINT AND RUG CLEANING. HAVE YOUR CA.. ETS AND RUGS cleaned All work done In your home, with our high-power vseuum cleaner. Give us a trial Satisfaction guaranteed. B. B. Vacuum Cleaning Company. Phone : ’ s * SI 3 FLOOR COVERINGS. VELVET ART SQUARES. RICH TN pattern and material. Linoleums. In- Htd and printed, small rugs, stair and hail-runner and carpets. In very large assortments at our store. Morgan A Johnson. 120$ Broad street, sat sun mon MONDAY, SEPTEMBER T. ARE WE DOWN-HEARTED? NO! Why? Because we have confidence in the South and to prove it I will sell you mowers, rakes, grain drills, gasoline en gines, grist mills, etc., with a SMALL payment this year, balance October, 1915. Let's get busy and have prosperity. Chas. W. Hogrefe, 452 Broad street. Pnone 1556-J and 6714-J. S 8 PRINTING. RUBBER STAMPS—THE BEST THAT can be made, also GOOD PRINTING. Ask your friend. J. M. Wolfe. The Printer. 218 Seventh St. Phone 528. 03 WELL ESTABLISHED DAIRY Busi ness for sale, bargain to quick buyer. Answer “Dairy,” care Herald. S 9 TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your old disabled Trunk or grip In first-class condition. A new slat, lock, clamp, etc., and it's in condition for years' of service. Augusta Trunk Fac tory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument. m2tf RUBBER STAMPS. RUBBER STAMPS—THr- BEST THAT can be made, also GOOD PRINTING. Ask your friend. J. M. Wolfe, The Printer, 218 Seventh St. Phone 528. 03 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 BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES. WE SELL THE BIG WHEEL FOR DK llvery purposes. Wa 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 man 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 121 L sat sun mon WALL PAPER. “A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY forever.” Why 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 woolens on hand I am closing them out at very low prices, sat sun mon BUILDERS AN D CO NT R ACTORS. " HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE stock of A. H. McDaniel Co., consist ing of mantels, grates, paints, brushes, etc., will sell at very low prices. Apply to Edelstein & Co., 937 Broad Street. Phone 707-J. sat sun mon RUBBER STAMPS—E. W. DODGE. RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS. BADGES, Stencils, Allumnlum Checks. Ac. ssl Ellis street. Phone 1421. sat sun mon ICB. 12 LBS., 8c; 25 LBS., 10; 60 LBS., 20c; 100 lbs. 40c. C. O. D. Quick delivery. Wm. Kelly. 455 Calhoun street. Phone 3228-J. sat sun mon JOB PRINTING. WALTON PRINTING COMPANY. GET our prices on all kinds of Commercial Printing. '“We print to please.” Phone 3647 127 Mclntosh street, rear Georgia R. R. Bank. sat sun mon - COFFEES, TEAS, ETCI CALL 400 FOR FRESH ROASTED coffee. To get the real flavor buy where It Is roasted fresh every day. Marks Grocery Co., 1023 Broad street. sat sun mon . TIRE REPAIRING. 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TIRE and tube repairing enables us to give the best service that can be had. All work positively guaranteed. Augusta Vulcanizing Co.. 662 Broad street. sat sun mon CHESAPEAKE ROYAL POUND CAKE. WANTED: LADIES TO TRY THE DE llcious Chesapeake Cake. Quality guar anteed to be the best sold in this city. One-pound packages. A trial 's suff'ei- At all leading grocers, sat sun mo A. H. NICHOLS A BRO. MARBLE, GRANITE AND STONE Works. Manufacturers, Importers and dealers in Marble and Gran te. Monu ments. Headstones and Copings. Agents for iron fencing. Satisfaction guaran teed. 634 Washington street. Te ephone "l*- sat sun mon FRESH MEAT AND GROCERIES: HOME-CURED CORN BEEF TWICE A week. Wm. Boyle A 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 FURNIBH- Ings at remarkably low prices. People* Furniture Co., 1019 9th street. The n»w store owned and operated by colored P** ol "* eat sun mon GARDEN hose. Mover-leak moulded rubber. the very best quality at the same price “ brands. 12Hc and 15c per foot. The Henry Hutt Co.. 611 Brand street. aat sun mon __ FORD REPAPIRING. ford repairing a specialty Complete stock of accessories. Let tie cut your machine Into a Roadster We f oor ]’ oar,ls alluminum. Phoni 8342. Union Garage. 663 Broadway. *at sen mon GROCERIES BEFORE ORDERING YOUR GROCE ries call 2174 for our prices. We ran save you money. Everything fresh. FVee anywhere. W. H. Bagby Gro Co.. 510 Broad St. Phone No. 2174. aat sun mon CIGARS. ~ BE A SPORT—BOOST YOUR OWN game by smoking 1920 SEGARS Augusta made—better each day. You get your nickel beck if you want It. Dorr cigar Factory. sat sun man THE EVERETT »IANO ONE OF THE THPEE GREAT PIANOS of Hie wwld. Also Harvard. Davton. and Winter Player Piano*, so'd 'n Au gusta by J. E. Stratford. 432 Jackson • rr " ,t - sat aun m °" ARMY OF C. S WANTED- TTNMATD ri«*o men age 18 to 36. Information *• Recruiting Offlcon. Post Offlc# Bide*. Montgomery. Ala.. Rome. Augusta. <*o- Jumbue. Ga.. 1927 W Second Ave.. Plrm • Ingham. Ala Fll Cherry St. Macon and BYoad and Marietta. At'anta. Ga. notice: MISS L. D. HILL'S SCHOOL WILL open October let Al 6 233 30 86 FARM MACHINERY. SECOND-HAND MOWERS IN GOOD shape $10.90 and up; new mower*. *45; hay rakes, s2l: disc harrows sl7. V;; sweep rakes, $22.50; stacker*, hay fork* and tracks; hay presses of all kind* :ind prices: gasoline engines. 2H H F.. S6O; 4 H. P gasoline engine, mounted on 4 wheel truck. $150; Th"mas Grain drill with open furrow attachment; com hind er*. com anspper* shredder* and husk er»; feed mill sl3 SO: corn meal mill. $55. Repair* for all kind* of machinery our specialty. Wlrtz A Hemlen. Phone 1557. PERSONAL. V MARRT IF YOU ARE LONELY. THE re'lahle, confidential, eureesefu! club, have large number of wealthy. eligible members both sexes wiehe* eerlv mer rlege* Descriptions free. Mrs. Wrubel, Box 26 Oskland. Calif, A3O 88 MUSICAL: VIOLINIST WOULD LTKH position to play In church or Sunday school for winter months Terms reason able Phone 6932-W. I 1 fj I !•