The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 08, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER & if you want Work and do not see the sort of position Advertised that you can best fill, the easy way to find it is to tell about yourself in a Herald Want Ad ROOF LEAK? Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My prices are rlghL E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 523 Broad St. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoos repaired at these prices:— Men’s Wide Bottoms, sewed Sl-00 Men’s Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels. .. sroo Mens Half Soles, sewed 'TJC Men’s Half Soles, nailed 50° Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels.. .. 750 Ladles' Half Soles, sewed.. ..RQC! Ladies’ Haff Soles, nailed,. ..350 Children’s Half Soles 250 and 350 ’’jet Rubber Heels,., .. ..250, 35C, 45C Heimback’s Double Wear Rubber Heels 50C Work done while you wait. Work called for and delivered on short notice. Phone 913. 965 Broad St. J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms.., 81 10 READ HERALD WANTS TODAY 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 : : : : : : : : : : : i : BICYCLES _ Acent lor BEADING, STANDARD, NATIONAL, PIERCE. We have the beet equipped repair shop In the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE, 228-28 9th. Phone 1918. bicycle repairing New and second-hand Bicycles and Supplies. All repair work promptly done and delivered. J. C. COLLINS, 1113 9th Street. COAL AND WOOD delivered ant part of the CITY OR THE HILL. w. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 780. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all kinds, windshield*, lamps and showcase glass, and re puttying a specialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. <2B Ellis St CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER N. M. OGDEN Phone 2830-J. P. O. Box 85 NORTH AUGUSTA. S. C. EVERY DAY Is Bscrqain Dmy In the WANTS 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 mult be In writing It will not be accepted by phone. This protects your Interests r.s well as ours. IF YOU CAN'T BRING OFT SEND YOUR WANT AD, PHONE 266 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 laken by telephone are to be 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. 18 Charleston, S. C 6:20 a.m. 8 Columbia, S. C 6:40 a.m. 32 Washington, New York 3:00 p.m. 22 Charleston 3:40 p.m. 21 Charleston. Jacksonville ... .11:40 p.m. 10 Charleston 2.45 a.m. Train arrive from— No. .. Time. 25 Charleston, Jacksonville .8:20 a.m. 19 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 Car*. Coaches, Dining Car Service. Phone 661 or 947 for Information, and Pullman Reservations. MAGRUDER DENT. Dist. Pass. Agent. 729 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga. Use Herald “Wants” HACK LINE Whsn you want a hack or cab, telephone and I will come or aend to any part of city. BEN JACKSON Phone 480 928 Walker Street AUTOMOBILE AND FLASH LAMPS Magnetos Remagnetized, 82 00 Columbia Batteries fresh every week 25^ WHITNEY- EVE CO. 1083 Broad St. Phone 1818 MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED A. GREEN. He make* your mattreaaea level and equare. New tick made free. Return mattreaaea same day. Phone 1918—shops 1251 Marbury street ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing and Painting. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and Skylights. Lowest prices. 835 Broad SL Telephone 281. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Diseases of men. women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINES "REB DR. N. E. ALFORD Office. 889 Broad SL L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Auguets, Qa. 469. LEGAL NOTICES. STATE OP GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— 1 To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of A, J. Martin, of Au gusta, Georgia; IS. A. Patterson, of Dan ville. Virginia; H. S. Rosier, of Ports mouth, Ohio; and C. R. Dawson, of Au gusta, Georgia, respectfully shows: 1- —That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorporated under the name and style of THE A. J. MARTIN COM PANY. 3-—That the term for whicli petitioners desire to be incorporated is twenty years with the privilege of renewal, as provid ed by statute. 3-—That th» capital stock of the cor poration is to be two hundred fifty thou sand ($250,000.00) dollars, divided into shares of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each. Petitioners, however, ask the privilege of increasing said capital slock from time to time, not to exceed In the aggregate five hundred thousand ($500,- OoO.OO) dollars. 4 —That said minimum capital stock Is to be divided Into common stock In the aggregate of one hundred thousand thousand ($100,000.00) dollars, and pre ferred stock In the aggregate of one hundred fifty thousand ($150,000.00) dol lars of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each as aforesaid, 5, —That the object of the proposed corporation is pecuniary profit and guin to its stockholders. That petitioners propose to carry on a general construc tion and engineering business; the build ing of houses, dams, reservoirs, railroads, laying of sewers, macadamizing streets and roads, building bridges, and the con struction of any and every kind of con ceivable thing in brick, stone, concrete, Iron, steel, wood, terracotta, and any and every kind of construction material; the right, to own and operate quarries and mines; tile right to buy, sell, and own real estate, and mortgage or otherwise encumber the same; to conduct manu facturing lumber plants; construct and maintain tramways; operate commissa ries, and do and perform everything nec essary and desirable in connection with a general construction and engineering business. 6. —The principal offico and place of business of the corporation will be in Richmond County, Georgia. 7—That ten per cent of said capital stock has already been subscribed and paid in. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that after the filing and publication of this petition, once a week for four weeks, as required by statue, an order be passed declaring them a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid entitled to all the lights, privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities of private corporations under the laws of Georgia. This 24th day of August, 1914. GARI.INGTON 55 CO/,ART, Petitioners' Attorneys. The above is a true and correct, copy of a petition filed in Clerk's Office, Rich mond Superior Court, tills 24th day of August, I*l4. DANIEL KERR, A 25 S X 8 16 Clerk, S. C., R. Co., Ga, Annie L. Green vs. John A. Green— Libel for Divorce. The Defendant, John A. Green. Is hereby required, in person or by attor ney, to lie and appear at tbe Superior Court next to be held in and for the County aforesaid, on the third Monday in November. 19)4, then and there to answer the Plaintiff in her action for divorce. As in default of such ap pearance. said Court will proceed there on. as 1o justice may appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond, Judge of Hald Court, this 6th day of August, 1914. GEO. B. POURNELLE, A 8 21 S 8 22 Deputy Clerk. UPHOLSTERING Furniture of all kinds pholstered H!? Furniture packed for shipping. All work guaranteed. W. T. SKINNER «. CO., 12<H Washington street. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO Phone 1832. 961 Broad Sl Welders of all metals and ail kinds of machinery breaks repaired, car bon cleaned from auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER LOWREY wagon wks., Established 1847. Manufacturer, or rarm wagons, carts and trucks, especially equipped for repairing and painting. Corner Kills and 9th Bts Telephone 1809-J, Augusta, On. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 188. 712 Broad SL WAGON WORKS We overhaul end repair wagons, buggies, carte, cotton trucks, etc. Also do horseshoeing. Tour latron age will bn appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS, Greene and Poplar Bta. Phone 8132. WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusta, Phone 2787. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. No . Rooms. Price. I 1845 Jenkins St 6 $20,00 1706 Jenkins St 5 20.00 Cor. Jenkins & Eve.. 4 14.00 1711 Walker st 4 13.00 1108 Jackson St 4 13.00 1061 Cliafee Ave 5 15.00 930 Twiggs St 6 , pper flat) 15.00 930 Twiggs St 4 (lower flat) 10.00 1915 Walton Way 6 15,00 445 Watkins 8t 5 15.00 447 Watkins St 6 15.00 1840 Walker St 5,...'. 16.66 112714 Broad St 6 20.00 1127 Broad St 6 25.00 1129 Broad St 6 28.00 113114 Broad St 6 26.00 1209 Broad St 6 36.00 17 Broad St 8 30.00 618 Broad St 9 35,00 909 Broad BL 9 35.00 1041 Broad St 10 40.00 1242 Greene St R 60.00 932 Reynolds St. . 9 35.00 656 Reynolds St 18 40.00 1834 Walton Way .... 7 35.00 Cor 14th St. & Wriglitsboro Rd ... 8 30.00 1801 Fenwick St 10 20.00 227 Marburv St. ... it. 25.00 210 Miirbury St 8 25.00 435 lValker St 8 26.00 437 Walker St 5 22.60 715 Kollo,:k St 6 21.60 719 Kollo,:k St. . ..6 21.50 1021 Jackson St. 5 18.00 814 Phillip St 6 19.00 616 Phillip St 6...., 19.00 818 Phillip St 6 19.00 820 Phillip St 6 19.00 STORES. 214 Marbnry St 20.00 120 Centre St. (store and resi dence) 1 35.00 1043 Broad St. (store) 45.00 420 Campbell St 20.06 We have n few desirable offices for rent in the Leonard Building. For fur ther information seo us, LOCKHART. LUCKY & CO. PHONE 640. C of Ga.Ry “The Right Way” Current Schedules (75th Marldlan Time.) DEPARTURES. For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida points **7:3(l am. For Dublin and Savannah.... *2:30 p.m. For Savannah. Macon. Colum bus and Birmingham *9:30 p.m, Tybee Limited for Savan nah. Dublin and Florida points a6;50 a.m. ARRIVALS. > From Savannah. Macon, Co lumbus and Birmingham— *S;3O a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida points *12:30 p.m. From Dublin, Savannah. Ma con and Florida points **7:so p.m. Tybee Limited, from Savan nah and Florida points bI2:4S a m. •'Dally except Sunday. ‘Dally. a-Sunday only. b-Monday only. Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m. and arriving at 7:50 p. in., be tween Augusta and Savannah connect ing at Millen with through train for Macon. Columbus, Birmingham and Montgomery. Vestlbuled electric-lighted, R'eeplng Cara, are carried on night trains be tween Augusta and Savannah, Ga.; con necting at Mllle.i with through Sleeping Care to and from Macon, Columbua, Hlr. mlngham and Atlanta. For any information *a to fares, sched ules, etc., write or communicate with W, W. Hackett, Q. F. Hammock, Traveling Peas. Agt. City Ticket Agt. Phone No. 62. 719 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE —These arrivals and departures are given as information. Arrivals and connestlons are not guaranteed. 89 32 I 35 '| 37 2:40a 2:40p I.v Augusta Ar 8:65a 1:40a 4:26a 4:17a Ar Bar’well I.v 7:13a 12:01a 4:50a 4:43p Ar Denm'k I.v 6:44a U:34p 5:36a 5:25pJAr OFburg Lv 5:57a ]o:s3p 7:20a 6:ssfAr Sumtdr T.v 4:30a »:30p »:Ooa B:lSp|Ar Florence I.v 3:15a 8:00p 1:15p )2:46alAr Wll’gton I.v 3:45p 8:00j, 6:25a Ar Rtchm'd I.v 6:38p 8:15a 11:50p !):00a|Ar Wnsh’t’n I.v 3:05p 4:30» 1 38a|10:27a|Ar Baltlm'e I.v l:4Bp 2:60a 4T>4n 112:46p1Ar W Phil I.v 11:8«a 12:19n 7:13al 2:67p| Ar N, Tork T.v »:15a IPS Op Through S'eel Pullman fiirepers on trains 32 and 85. between Augusta and New Tork. Observation Broiler Car, be tween Augusta and Florence. Standard Dining Car north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington, via Augusta on trains *7 snd 38, connecting at Florence with New York sleepers and main line points. T. B. WALKER, District Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. Phone 629. Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective May 31, 1914.) Departurea. 7:11) A. m.. No. s—Dally for Andarson. 11:00 A. M., No. I—Dally for Greenwood, Spartanburg, Greenville, Aehevllle. 4:25 P. M., No. 3—Dally for Spartan burg. Greenville, rte. 5:30 A. M.. No. 46—-Dally exrept Sun day, for Reaufort, Port Royal and Charleston. 2:00 P. M., No. 42 Dally for Reeufnrt, Port Royal, Chnrleeton, Savannah. 6:20 A. M,, No. 48— Sunday only, for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleaton end Savannah. Arrlvale. 12:10 P. M., No. 2 -Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville, etc. 7:06 P. M.. No. 4- Dally from Spartan burg. Aehevllle. 12:25 P. M , No. 41—Dally from Reaii fort. Port Royal, Charleaton and Sevan/iah. 6:05 P M., No. 45—Dally except Sun day, from P-aufort, Port Royal and Charleaton. 2:15 A. M . No 47—Monday only, from Reaufort, Port Royal. Charleaton, Savannah. 8:00 P. M.. No. 6 Dolly from Anderaon. Effective June 14th, Pullman Parlor Buffet Care will he operated between Augueta and Aehevllle on tralna Nos. 1 and 2 In connection with Son. Ry. Caro lina Special from Spartanburg ERNKHT Wit.LIAMS, General Passenger Agent. 629 BrOMWay. August* Ga Fine Piano Tuning Robert J. Watson. Call residence phone, 1717-. T, Daily Pattern 1038. A DAINTY COMFORTABLE NEGLIGEE. LADIES’ DRESSING OR LOUNGING °ACK. The new sleeve features find favor in all sorts of garments. Here is a pretty suck, that may be readily and speedily developed In uny of the inex pensive dainty fabrics, such as lawn, crepe, voile, dimity, batiste or soft silk. The suck is gathered- at th« waist, under a simple belt, that ma.y be replaced with a soft ribbon kh>bU or girdle. Tile neck may tie finished with or wli limit collar and the sleeves are neat with or without the cuffs. The pattern Is cut in six sizes. 34, 3G, 38. 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It, requires 3 yards of 3(i-ineh material tor a medium size. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. No Size Name Street and No City State COAL AND COKE COAL —2 yards, North Augusta OKE —and Fenwick and Center Bts. O. Templeton. Phones 343-630. If It’e Coel You Want We Have It. GEORGIA (EFFECTIVE No. Arrive From— *3 Atlanta, Macon. Athens and Washington 2:25p.m. • 4 Atlanta 2:20a.m. • Atlanta, Macon 6:16p.m. • 8 Atlanta. Macon. Athans and Washington 10:30p.m. *lO Union Point, Muron, Wssh ington ami Athene Xl:ooa.m. 12 Cammk 1:46a.m.. Pullman Sleepar and Parlor Car Ber vlca. Nos. 3 and 4, Augusta and Atlanta. Nos 3 and 4, Charleston and Atlanta. Noa.' 3 and 4, Atlanta arid Wilmington Noa. 5 and 6, Broiler Buffet Parlor Oar Augusta nnd Atlanta. Noa. 1 and 31, Pullman Hleper, Charieaton to Macon. Noa. 34 and S, Pullman Sleeper, Macon to Charleston. Noa. 6 and 6. Pullman Sleeper, Augusta and Chicago. Nos. 1. 2 7 and 8. Broiler Buffet Parlor Car, Augusta nnd Atlanta. j p. mi,i,dps, n. p. a C. C. MMIM.fN. A. G. P. A. 801#BROAD STREET. PHONES 267.5411 and 2266. The Children’s Shoes With school days at hand the fitting out of the children’s feet becomes an important problem. Nothing is more important to a child’s health and comfort than proper foot-wear. 11l fitting, poorly made shoes may father a life time of misery. The choice of the right shoemaker is a question of great importance. Many scientifically built shoes for children are on the market. They are constructed on proper lasts and built of good leather. Re sure you are right before purchasing—and one of the best guides to the correct sources of sup ply is the advertising in The Herald. Today’s Puzzle-Can You Read If? StfP- Alma. ! Tell ArcK I’ve caucrKt. a chick, or younj du.cklin.gr and ask. li—.'CK.il tt.lt* 1’ UMI /ui-ro©* of four troos. Yesterday’s Puzzle and the Answer * IIP 1 llffTly' Briar What la thf* nan's vocation ? Brick layer. “KEEP YOUR HEAD,” SAYS THE THUNDERER. (From the London Times.) We are receiving a constant stream of letters containing suggestions lor personal conduct or useful action in she national emergency. We publish a selection from them below. They vary, no doubt, In value and publica tion does not imply Indorsement of tiny particular suggestion, llul they RAILROAD AiUG. 23. 1914.) No. Depart To— *l Atlanta, Macon, Athens and Washington 7:40a.m. •3 Atlanta .... 2:00a.m. •5 Atlanta and beyond 12:80p.m. ••11 Camnk snd Macon 6:90p.m. 7 Atlanta, Macon and Wash ington 3:20p.m. •9 Union Point. Washington nnd Athens 4:45p.rn. •Dally. **Dally except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME. all reflect the Intense interest and da tdre to help, which animates the whole population, and they will, we hope, encourage the aplrit of duty, useful ness. restraint and consideration for others which behooves us all to cherish to the utmost. There tire some simple things that all can do and others that all cat* avoid: First and foremost—Keep your heads, lie calm. Go nbout your ordinary business quietly and so berly. Ik) not indulge In excite ment or foolish demonstrations. Secondly—Think of others mors than you are wont to do. Think of your duty io your neighbor. Think of the common weal. Try to contribute your share by doing your duty in your own place and your own sphere. He abstemious and economical. Avoid waste. Do not store goods and create an artificial scarcity to the hurt of others. Remember that It Is an act of mean and selfish cowardice. Do not hoard gold. Let it cir culate. Try to make things easier, not more difficult. Itemerher, those who are worse off than yourself. Pay punctually what, you owe, especially to your poorest creditors, such as washer women and c harwomen. If you are an employer think of your employed. Give them work and wages as long an you can, and work short time rather than close down. If you are employed remember the difficulties of your employer. Instead of dwelling on your own privations think of the Infinitely worse state of those who live at tho seat of war and are not only thrown out of work but deprived of nil they possess. Do what you cun to cheer and encourage) our soldiers. Gladly help any organization for their comfort and welfare. Kx plain to the young arid the Ignorant what war Is, and why we have been forced to wage It. SPECIAL NOTICES _ Public School i'jtlcts ! THK PITH!JO BOHOOLB OF THE CITY of AuKUMta. in<lu<ling the high school*, J will open mi Monday. September 14th,» t ‘ 9 o'clock. Tlie principals of the schools will be at their respective build* trigs from 0 to \1 o'clock each day of the Wffk beginning September 7th. for tli# purpose of enrolling and grading !I#*W pupil* All tuition in the high schools* miiKt be paid In advance. Examinations of pupils for the Rick* morid Academy who enter by examina-i tlon *tr who desire to nmk«* up deflc«l lencles, will begin 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, September Bth. *\ meeting o # the white teachers for general Instructions will b held at the Tubman High School Friday after-; noon, September llth, at 4:3l<> o'clock*J LAWTON li EVANS, s 13 Huperlutendent. Notice Social Lodge No* 1. THE UK* .‘l’ EAR COMMUNICATION Ok Htiritil le»We No. 1. F. & A. M, will In' held In Lodge noomu I Munonlc Temple on Tumtdaj J night the dth tit H:80 o'clock.] Member* of Webb* Lodge No Hit;, nml tranalent brethrgfl cordially Invited to Attend. A T. M. MORRIS, W. M. W. 11. TOOLK, Sec'gw 4 9