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Monday, stpitMßbß 7.
Get busy, men! Don’t let the fact that you are temporarily out
of a job make your whole future look black. Use Herald Want Ads
Geo, w Tidwell, Jr.,
JOB PRINTING
Rubbch Stamps
‘PHONE
PRINTING "AS YOU LIKE IT’ 1
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. OEMORE
Phone 2031. 523 Broad St.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Have your shoos repaired at these
prices:
Men's Wide Bottoms,
sewed $1 00
Men's Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels SIOO
Men’s Half Soles, sewed.. . ...TKR
Men’s Half Soles, nailed.. .. 50 G
Ladles' Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels Tfs G
Ladies' Half Soles, sewed., ~so'j
Ladles' Half Soles, nailed.. .
Children's Half Soles 25 G and 35c
" rst Rubber
Heels 25C. 35C, 45C
Ilelmback’s Double Wear Rubber
Heels 50 G
Work done while you wait.
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 943. 965 Broad St.
J, SAWILOWSKY,' Proprietor
Special Rubber 80tt0m5....51.10
GET IT
—at—
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
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 : : : • • : : • : : : v : :
BICYCLES _
*«ent lor BEADING, STANDARD,
NATIONAL, pierce. We have the
beet equipped repair shop In the
South.
JOHN F. BRICKLB.
»t.:B sth. phon ® ial4 -
bicycle repairing
New and eecond-hand Bicycle, and
Supplies All repair work promptly
done and delivered.
J. C. COLLINS,
111* Bth Street.
COAL AND WOOD
DPT IVF.BED ANT PART OF THE
CITT or THB HILJj
w. C. IVEY & CO.
.Phone 780.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kind., windshields,
lamps and showcase glass, snd re
put'tylnf a specialty. Front door
gigs, and church windows repaired.
Phone 41T-J. 628 Bills SL
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
N. M. OGDEN
Phone 2830-J. P. O. Box 85
NORTH AUGUSTA, 8. C.
every day
Is Bmrgain Dmy
In the WANTS
SPECIAL NOTICES
Public School isjtice.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE CITY
of Augusta, including the high schools,
will open on Monday. September 14th.
i t 0 o’clock. The principals of the
schools will be at their respective build
ings from to L o’clock each day of
the week beginning September 7th. for
the purpose of enrolling and grading
new pupils.
All tuition fees In the high schools
must be paid In advance.
Examinations of pupils for the Rich
mond Academy who enter by examina
tion or who desire to make up defic
iencies, will begin 9 o’clock Tuesday
morning, September Bth.
/i meeting o' the white teachers for
general instructions will b held at the
Tubman High School Friday after
noon, September 11th. at 4:80 o’clock.
LAWTON B EVANS,
Sl3 Superintendent.
Notice Social Lodge No. 1.
THE REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF
Social Lodge No. 1. F. & A. M.
will be held in Lodge Rooms,
Masonic Temple on Tuesdav
night the Sth at S:3O o’clock.
Members of Webbs Lodge No.
16t>. and transient brethren
cordially invited to attend.
T. M. MORRIS, W. M.
W. B. TOOLE, Sec’v.
A
ATTENTION!
If You Don’t Get More
Answers—You’ll Get Your
Money Back.
The Auqusta Herald guar
antees to refund the money
you pay for any WANT AD
that does not bring more
answers than the same ad
in any other Augusta news
paper.
HACK LINE
When you want a hack or cab,
telephone and I will come or tend
to any part of city.
BFN JACKSON
Phone 480 92! Walker Street
AUTOMOBIIFaND FLASH
LAMPS
Magnetos Remagnetized, !B2 00
Columbia Batteries fresh every
week 25C
WHITNEY* EVE CO.
1083 Broad St. Phone lilt
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
end square. New tick made tree.
Return mattresses same day. Phone
1916—shops 1261 Marbury street
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE A CO.
Tin and Rubber Rooting, Repairing
and Painting.
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylights. Lowest price*.
93S Broad St. Taltphone 264.
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Diseases of men women and rhll*
dren treated without operation.
1 FURNISH all MEDICINES <rp.BH
DR. N. E. ALFORD
Office. 869 Broad 8L
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Street. Telephone
Augusta, Os. 469.
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 r.s
well as ours.
IF YOU CAN’T BRING OF SEND YOUR
WANT AD, PHONE 296 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 wonting your want ad to make it
most effective.
Accounts opened for ads by telephone
to accommodate you If your name Is tn
tho telephone directory. Other want ads
taken by telephone are to he paid for
Immediately upon publication, bill to be
presented by mail or solicitor the same
day printed.
EVERY HOME HAS USE FOR
HERALD WANT ADS.
Southern Railway.
(Schedule effective August 16th, 1914.)
N. B.—Schedule figures published only
as Information and are not guaranteed.
Union Station. All trains dally.
Train depart to—
No. Time'
IS Charleston, S. C 6:20 a.m.
8 Columbia. S. C 6:40 a.in.
32 Washington, New York 3.0(1 p.tn
23 Charleston 3:40 p.m'.
24 Charleston, Jacksonville ....11:40 p.m.
10 Chariest™ 2.45 a m.
Train arrive from—
No. .. Time.
25 Charleston, Jacksonville .. .8:20 a.m.
10 Columbia 10:00 a.m.
131 Washington, New York 12:01 p.m.
35 Charleston 2:15 p.m.
7 Columbia 8:55 p m.
17 Charleston 10:50 p.m.
9 Charleston 1:30 a.m.
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars,
Coaehes, Dining Car Service.
Phone 681 or 047 for Information, and
Pullman Reservations.
MAfIRUUKR DENT.
Dist. Pass. Agent.
729 Broad St., Augusta, Ofiu
Use Herald “Wants”
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture of all kl.-ide pholatered
!F!IJi 9palr * d ; Furniture packed for
shipping. All work guaranteed.
w. T. SKINNER & CO.,
124V4 Washington street
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING CO
Phone 1332. *6l Uroad fit.
Welder* of all metal* end ail kinds
of machinery breaks repaired, car
bon cleaned from suto cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
lowrey wagon wks,,
Established 1847.
Manufacturer, or rartn wagons, carte
and trucks, especially equipped to r
repairing and painting
Corner JQllfs and Sth fits
Telephone 1209-J. Augusta. Ga.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 712 Broad St.
WAGON WORKS
W* overhaul and repair wagorta,
buggies, certs, cotton trucks ate.
Also dr, horseshoeing Your .a'ron
age will be appreciated.
QUARLES WAGON WORKS,
Greene and Poplar flta Phone 3812.
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Quantity and Quality.
C. E. McCORD
0
North Augusta. Phone 27!7.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
LOCKHART. LUCKY & CO.
No . Rooms. Price.
1845 Jenkins St. 6 *.....620.00
1705 Jenkins St 5 20.00
Cor. Jenkins & Eve.. 4 14.00
1711 Walker st 4 „.... IS.OO
1108 Jackson St 4 IS.OO
1061 Chnfee Ave 5 15.00
930 Twiggs St S i pper Hut) 16.00
930 Twiggs St 4 (lower flat) 10.00
1916 Walton Way .... 5 16.00
445 Watkins St 5 „ 16.00
447 Watkins St 5 15.00
1840 Walker St 5 10.06
112714 Broad St fi - 20.00
1127 Broad St 6 25.00
1129 Broad St fi 25.00
1181% Broad St fi 25.00
1209 Broad St 6 25.00
17 Broad Si S SO. OO
018 Broad St 9 35.00
909 Broad St. 9 35.00
1041 Broad St 10 40.00
1242 Greene St S 60.00
933 Reynolds St. .. 9 86.00
556 Reynolds S't 18 40.00
1834 Walton Way 7 35.00
Cor 14th St. &
Wrlghtsboro Rd ... 8 30.00
1801 Fenwick SI 10 26.00
227 Marbury St. ... 6 25.00
210 Marbury St 6 25.00
435 Walker St 8 20.00
437 Walker St 5 22.50
715 Kollock St 6 21.50
719 Kollock St. . ..6 21.50
1021 Jackson St 5 16.00
Sl4 Phillip SI fi 19.00
816 Phillip St 6 19.00
818 Phillip SI 6 19.00
820 Phillip St 6 19.00
STO R ES
214 Marlufry St 20.00
120 Centra St. (Ptore and resi
dence) 85.00
1048 Broad St. (store) 45.00
420 Campbell St 20.00
We have a few desirable offices for
rent in the Leonard Building. For fur
ther information see us.
LOCKHART. LUCKY & CO.
PHONE 640.
CyGa.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedules (75th Meridian Time.)
DEPARTURES.
For Dublin, Savannah, Macon
and Florida points **7:3o a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah..., •2:30p.m.
For Savannah, Macon, Colum- .
bus and Birmingham *9:30 p.m.
fybee Limited for Savnn
n:ih, Dublin and Florida
points a6:60 a.m.
ARRIVALS.
From Savnnnnh, 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 ’••7:150 p.m.
Tybee Limited, from Savan
nah and Florida points .... M2:45 a.m.
••Daily except Sunday •nniiv.
a-Sunday only. b-Monday only.
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30
n. m. and nrrlvlng nt 7:50 p. m., be
tween Augusta and Savannah connect
ing at Mlllen with through train for
Mnoon. Columbus, Birmingham and
Montgomery.
Vestibuled electric-lighted, Seeping
Cnis, are carried on night trains be
tween Augusta and Savannah, Ga ; con
necting nt Mill*.i with through Sleeping
Cars to and from Macon, Columbus, Bir
mingham and Atlanta.
For any information ns to fares, sched
ules, etc., write or communicate with
W. W. Hackett, G. F. Hammock,
Traveling Pass. Agt. City Ticket Aft.
Phone No. C 2. 719 Broad Street,
Anfusta, Ga.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTBI- -There arrivals and departure*
ere given a* Information. Arrivals and
connestlons aro not guaranteed.
38 | ~ 82~ | 33 | 37
2:40« 2:40p|1,v Augusta Ar 6:55a 1:40a
4:26e 4:l7n|Ar Rur’well t.v 7:13a 12:01*
4:5(m.,4:43p|Ar Denrn'k I.v 6:44,1 11:34p
5:35a 1 s:26r>JAr Or'burg l.v 5:57n 10:53p
7:20a 6:ss|Ar Sumter I.v 4:30a 9:.10p
(l:00a *:!ip|Ar Florenr* I.v 3:15a 8:0«p
1:15p112:45a Ar WU’gton I.v 3:4F.p
8:00p 5:25a Ar Illchm’d T.v 6 35p 8:13a
11:50p! 9:o'ln Ar Waah't’n T.v 3:05p 4:20a
I :3Ba|lo:27s|Ar BnPlrn’e T.v l:4Rp 2:50*
4:s4a|l2:4f>pJAr W Phil I.v 11:38a 12:1 »n
7:18al 2:s7p[Ar N. York T.vf B:l6a| 9:80p
Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on
trains 32 snd 35, between Augusta and
New York. Observation Broiler Car, be
tween Augusta and Flersnee. .Standard
Dining Osr north of Florence
Through Sleeper between Atlonla and
Wllr.ilngton, via Augusta on trains 37
end 38. connecting nt Florence with New
Tork sleepers nnd main line points.
T. B. WALKEfL
District Passenger Agent.
Augusts, Ga. Phone 82!.
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective May SI, 1914.)
Departures.
7:10 A. m., No. 5 IJHlly for Anderson.
11:00 A. M . No. I—Dally for Greenwood,
Spartanburg, Greenville, Asheville.
4:26 I’. M., No B—Dally for Spartan
burg Greerivlile. etc.
5:30 A. M . No. 46 Daily except Sun
day, for Beaufort, i’ort Royal and
Charleston.
,2:00 P. M., No. 43 -Dally for Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston, Savannah.
5:30 A. M., No. 48 —Sunday only, for
Beaufort. Port Royal, Charleston
snd Savannah.
Arrivals.
12:10 P. M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenville, etr.
7:05 P. M.. No. 4 Dally from Spartan
burg. Asheville.
12:25 P. M.. No. 41 Dallv from Beau
fort. Port Royal, Charleston and
Savannah.
6:05 P, M., No. 45 Dally except Sun
day, (font Beaufort, Port Itoyai
and Charieaton.
2:15 A. M . No 47—Monday only, from
Beaufort. Port Royal. Charleston,
Savannsh.
8:00 P M , No. 6 Dally from Anderson.
Effective Tune 14th, Pullman Parlor
Buffet Cars will be operated between
Augusta and Asheville on trains Nos. 1
and 2 In ronnectlon with Sou. Ry. Caro
lina Special from Ppartenburg.
ERNEST WIT.MAMS,
General Passenger Agent.
829 Broadway. Augusta. Ga
Fine Piano Tuning
Robert .1, Watson.
( all residence phone,
1717-J.
Daily Pattern
9931—A Good "Over All” Apron, La
dies’ Apron.
This simple serviceable model may
be used as a dress. It Is suitable for
seersucker, llnene, galatea, gingham,
ohambrey, or lawn, and with the short
sleeves and round neck Is quite com
fortable. It Is easy to adjust and sim
ple In tho making. The fullness at tho
waistline In back Is held under the
belt, which fastens under (he arm.
The pattern Is cut In Ibslstes: 34, 36, 38,
40, 42 anil 4 4 Inches bust measure. It’
requires 6 3-8 ynrds of 36 Inch material
for a 36 Inch size. At the lower edge
the apron measures about 1 3-4 yards.
■ A pattern of this Illustration mailed
lo any address on receipt of 10c 'n
silver or stamps.
No Size
Name
Street and No
City State
COAL AND COKE
COAT, —2 yards, North Augusta
OKK—nnd Fenwick and Center
Bts.
O. Templeton. Phones 343-880.
If It’s Cost You Want We Hav* It.
GEORGIA
(EFFECTIVE
No. Arrive From—
• 2 Atlanta, Macon. Athens and
Washington 2:25p.m.
*4 Atlanta 9:20a.m.
♦ Atlanta, Macon 6:15p.m.
*8 Atlanta, Macon, Athens
and Washington 10:30p.m.
*lO Union Point. Macon. Wash
ington nnd Athena 11:88a.m.
12 Camak ...» 8:45a.m.
Pullman Bleeper ami Parlor Car Her vice.
Nos. 8 and 4, Augusta and Atlanta.
No*. 3 and 4, Charleston and Atlanta.
Nos. 3 and 4. Atlanta and Wilmington.
Nos. 5 am l 8* Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Augusta snd Atlanta.
No*. 1 and 31. Pullman Bleper, Charleston In Macon.
No*. 84 and 8, Pullman Bleeper, Macon to Charleston.
Nos. 5 and 6, Pullman Bleeper, Augusta and Chicago.
Nos. 1. 2 7 and 8, Broiler Buffet Parlor Car, Augusta nnd Atlanta.
.1. P. MIU.T'PfI, O. P. A.
C. C. M’MtLLTN, A. O. P. A.
801 BROAD STREET. PHONES 287.681 and 2266.
Everyone is
Reading Newspapers
Printer's Ink ■ aysi *
“I He eiroulation of daily newspaper* has Increased
10 to 25 per oent since the beginning of the war scare.
"When preee men are sleeping in the new* room#
in order to be ready for emergenciee, it inicatee a pretty
coneummg interest on the part of the public.”
There never ware such opportunities for adver
titers as now.
PEOPLE’S WANTS ARE NONE THE LESS AND
NONE THE LESS INSISTENT BECAUSE OF THE
WAR.
AND ON ACCOUNT OF FLUCTUATING PRICES
THEY ARE GOING TO SHOP WITH MORE CARE.' •
Thoy sr# going to scan advsrtising mors olosely
than ever snd the first place they sr# going to look for it
is in the daily newspaper.
Today’s Puzzle-Can You Read II?
Whßt lathis man’s vocation?
Saturday’s Puzzle and the Answer
“HOW PAR IS IT TO THE NEXT TOWN .MAOft■ -*
"Go DOWN TI4C ROAD A MALP MILE. TO TUT
liioi i§|l—
How many miles to the neat town?
Three and threa-quarter miles (3*4).
CAN TELL WHETHER RUY
ING GENUINE ANTIQUES
NOW
London.—For the benefit of Amtrleftim
nnd other* who ilonho to buy anttqiif’H
dulin . Iholr vl*Hh to London, the ftu
tlurt-itioH of the <Miy nt London recently
e*tcihll.:hed a deportment at tha *3uild
RAILROAD
AUG. 23. 1914.)
No. Depart To—
• 1 Atlanta, Macon, Athena
and Washington 7:40a.m.
*3 Atlanta 3:00a.m.
*5 AI la nla nnd bsyond 12:80p.m.
• *ll Camak and Macon 6:80p.m.
7 Atlanta, Macon and Wash
ington 3:30p.m.
• 9 Union Point, Washington
nnd Athens 4:45p.m.
•Dally. ••Dally sxcept Sunday.
TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN
(CITY) TIME.
hall whers purchaser* may ascertain
whether they have bought genuine or
sham articles. A case of sham antique*
has been collected and the Intending
purchaser after a, visit tn It* should be
able to Judge whether articles offered to
him nrn real or otherwise, while those
who buy before visiting the Guild hall
can soon laern whethsr their ohjeot* of
art are worth the money they have paid
for them.
Articles tn lend and braea appear to
occupy the special attntnlon of the anti
que faker, who Is today something more
Ilian a highly skilled craftsman, hie bo
gus iWoducllona being In many cases
highly srtlstlc.
AIKEN SOCIAL NEWS
Aiken, 8. C.—Hon. and Mrs. John F.
Will lama and family and Mrs. f, P.
Fiilmor have returned from Hender-
Honvllle, N. C„ where they spent iew
eral days.
Mias Bdna Steadman of Denmark
is Ihn guest of Misses Addis and Baa
sis Glover.
Miss Bertha Woodward of Johnaton
Is the guest of Miss Claudia Lamar.
Misses Marie McNair and Meta Hen
derson have returned from Cedar
Mountain, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Kritsmus Thorp# and
children srs spending Several days
here with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. (J. W. IC. Thorp*.
Mr. end Mrs. Murrel Vtnning have
returned from their bridal tour and are
occupying their beautiful residence on
Richland avenue.
Miss Huliy Branch, who has been
tlie guest of Miss Meta Johnson, lias
returned to Jacksonville, Fla., where
she will spend a month before going
to her home In Knoxville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lorenz artd Rev.
W. B. Kama of Balnhrldge, Ga, spent
till* week at Rockville, 8. C.
Miss Hnra Nixon, who haß been su
perintending the tomato clubs In this
county, has returned to her home in
Asheville, N. C. Miss Nixon has dona
valuable work among the girls In tha
county and It Is because of her efforts
that so many prizes have been offered
by the hanks snd merchant* of the
town.
WHAT THE LAST GENERAL
STRIKE OF COAL
MINERS COST
London.—'Tha taut general strike of
coal miners coat tha trades unions of
the men euasKed In tltat Industry just
10,000,000, uml notwithstanding an In*
crease of 220,000 In inemherahlp of all
trades unions, tha grand total of union
funds at the beginning of this year was
over a million dollars lose than before
that strike. In 1012 the last year for
which a report hud been made, there
were os:i trades unions In the country
with a membership of 2.597.77 X, gsd
funds smountlng to nearly 110,000,000.
The Income of the unions nlone amount
ed 111 nearly 120.000,000 and they expend
ed 11,000,000 In unemployed benefit; ss.-
Ron,ooo In strike pay, 11,M0.000 In sick
ness and accident benefit, $200,000 In
tuners I benefit and $2,R00,000 In otheS
banstlts.
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