The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 A Herald Want Ad Is a W ant Ad in Thousands of Homes 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 Is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers who will he giad to make your acquaintance trough the >reapers’ Column. WANT ED TO SWAP: ONeTnEW L. c 7 Smith typewriter for anything of equal value, or will sell cheap. Address L. C. S.. Swappers’ Column, car-} Herald. SlO WANTED TO SWAP: BED ROOM suite for Yictrola. Address Victrola. Swappers’ Column, care Herald. SlO WANTED TO SWAP* BEDROOM suite or diningroom furniture or ward robe for Victrola. in perfect condition: also gas tove for any ling of equal value. Address “Stove," Swappers’ Col umn, care Herald. SlO I HAVE 14 POUNDS FINE WHITE goose feathers that I will swap for two books of Purple Trading - Stamps (or merchandise.) Address Feathers, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. Lll HAVE 400 EATMOR BREAD~COUPONS will sw ajp for same number of Octa gon Wrappers. Address T. S. W., care Herald. Sll WILL SWAP: ONE - AIR OF INDIAN games, young chickens, good blood, for common chickens or anything of equal value, or will sell cheap. Address Indian Games. Swappers' Column, care Herald. Sl3 WILL SWAP: FOUR BRAND NEW : t nt bee hives, waxed and ready for use for common hens or will sell very oliea . Address Bee Hives, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. Sl3 WILL EXCHANGE FOR TWO BALES of cotton, one (2% h.-p.) gasoline en gine in perfect condition, only 1 jen used two months. Valued at SIOO.OO. Address Gasoline Engine, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. Sl3 WILL EXCHANGE OR SELL CHEAP: One 22-cal. 16-shot Winchester rifle, in good condition. Address 22-cal. Win chester, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. Sl3 I HAVE ONE BOX OF TOOLS IN ; good condition that T will swap for anything of equal value or will sell cheap. Will swap or sell all to one party or part of them. Address Tools, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. Sl3 WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE OR sell cheap, one new 38-cal. 16-shot Winchester rifle. Addreis 32-cal Win chester, Sw. ppers’ Column, care Herald. Sl3 WH jTIvXC IIANGE: SEVEN W HITE Leghorn hens and cock, good strain, direct from Mount Pleasant Farm. Penn, for equal number White Rocks, or will sell. Address J. X., Swappers’ Column, care Herald. SI4 WILL SWAP: MOTORCYCLE FOR cotton or will swap or trade new Ex celsiov motorcycle in perfect condition, for diamond or watch or anything of equal value, or would ell cheap. The first fair offer T receive will be taken. Cost S2OO caslt Address True Add. Swap pers' Column, care Herald. Sl4 Wanted Jbu WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED YOU TO TRY JOHNS TONIC (THE yellow kind) for fever, malaria and chills, etc., the best on the market. Cut out this ad and take it to Green & Aor- Drug Co., or Stothart’s Pharmacy, or Frost’s Pharmacy, Augusta, and they I will give you a regu ar 25c bottle for this and 15 cents; guaranteed to cure. Or send 15c in stamps to Reb Medicine Co.. P. O Rox 630, Augusta, Ga., and xhev will send It to you at once, prepaid. Good only until October Ist. 1914. SlO WANT TO BORROW $5,000.00 ON $10,000.00 wortli of high-class city property for two to three years.i'Ad dress “Quick," care Herald. SI 4 SCHOOL, BOOKS FOR ALi- SCHOOLS, private and public, bt ght. sold and exchanged at Hellquest’s New and Old Bookshop, 215-215 7th street. __ ts WANTED HELP—Female LADIES: $1.2.00 WEEKLY. MAKING plain aprniiß at home: no canvassing: ■no pay yon. Particulars ard full sized apron for # 23c silver. Cook Supply Co., Kokomo. Ind. Sl4 WANTED —Rooms WANTED: FURNISHED ROOM WITH a rrivate family by young man; can furnish good reference; centrally lo cation. Address P. O. Box 574. SlO WANTED: BY COUPEE, NO CHIT^- dren. three or four unfurnished rooms In city- state terms. Address E. P. H„ care Herald SlO COUPLE WOULD LIKE TO RENT three rooms or small flat In private family, convenient to business section. Address Couple, care Herald. 812 WANTED SITUATION —Fe- male PIANO GRADUATE, WITH LITERARY education, wants position as governess nr In boardlr - school. Address Box 146, Union Point, Ga. Bli WANTED —Boarders WANTED: A FEW SELECT TABLE bonders. In desirable and convenient neluliborhood. Two minutes from Broad street. Address "X." Post office Box 617. _ 810 gentleman on couple can” get nice room In private family with or without board; reasonable. Apply 1317 EUls street. 810 can get first-class board at 539 Broad, at .14.50 per week. Sll WANTED—Salesmen GOOD WORKERS CAN MAKE FIVE to eight dollars a day in a hlgh-clats business, with automobiles more. Apply Room 212 Union Savings Bank Bldg. Sll WANTED HELP—Maie. WANTED’ MEN TO LEARN THE barber trade. Be Independent. Few weeks complete*. Positions waiting. Our graduate# qualified for best jobs. Wages while learning. Tools given. Catalogue mailed fr«e. Moler Unrber College, At lanta, Ge. Sl2 GOOD REALTY SALESMEN, TEM porarlly Idle, can make better Income by selling lots In the new cemetery. Make you sutomoblles pay. Apply 212 Union Savings Bank Building. 811 WANTED: Tim \gentv tg sell on passenger trains. Apply to Tbs Parker Hallway News Co. Sll WANTED: FIFTY COLORED COTTON picker*. Take steamer at City Wharf Friday 2 p. it!., and come to Htoney Bln;,*. Am laying "(Ik: p«v hundred. Dr. W. t. Bates. till 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. Berieii, 70S) Hopkins street. SlO WANTED: POSITION AS RETAIL or furniture salesman, three years’ experience. Address K.. care Herald. SI.) WANTED 7 ~ POSITION IN OFFICE BY young man, 22 years old. good educa tion. steady and reliable; am now em ployed but must make a change. A-l references Address 8., care Herald. SlO WANTED: POSITION BY COMPETENT ; junj man. a graduate ift bookkeeping, lias had office and clerical experience; interview desired; best of references. Ad dress Competent, cave Herald. Sll WANTED: ~ BE<’AN IJ -HAN D FORD touring car. Must be cheap and in good condition. Address “Ford," care Herald. _ Sll WANTED: BY MARRIED MAN, ABOUT 40 years old, position as foreman on farm; willing to live on grounds. Ad dress J. M. Moody, Langley, S. C. SI2 Sl2 For Rent FOR RENT—ReaI Estate. FOR RENT; LARGE FLAT ON 900 block Broad street. $19.00; 5-room apartment on 10th street near Broad, $17.50; modern 6-room cottage, North Augusta, $16.00. Phone 75-J. SlO FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: NICE LARGE ROOM, furnished or unfurnished; convenient to business centre; electric lights and telephone. Phone 1812-J. SlO FOR RENT: TWO NICE ROOMS. furnished or unfurnished, with all modern conveniences, at 461 Greene St. Ph .e 1061-J. 812 FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS SUITABLE for light housekeeping, electric lights, gae and use of bath. Phone 2092-J. Sll For Sale FOR SALE—Autos FOR SALE: ONE FORD ROADSTER, in perfect condition. $225.00 for quick buyer. W. H. Lee, 1386 Greene street. Phono 3430-J. SIO FOR SALE: ONE , PASSENGER FORD, been used only short time, in good condition. Address Box 88, Spread, Ga. Sll FOR SALE—Livestock FOR SALE: ONE X)W, GIVES ABOUT 2% gallon.* of milk each day. Also horse between 10 and 12 years old. Pvioes reasonable. 538 Wrights avenue, R. L. Garmany. SlO FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE: ONE ROLLER top and two flat top desks, practically new. Apply Mr. Bry an, Business Office, Aujusta Herald. ts FOR SALE: SIX HUNDRED BUSHELS Hasting Hundred to One catr. at sl.lO f. o. b., Greenville. Palmetto Brokerage Co., Greenville, S. C. Sl2 Frß‘ SALE: ’ SECOND-HAND GAS stove, small Franklin heater and oil stove, party moving d desires to dis ! pose r* above for cash. Apply 438 Bay Street. City, t SlO EXCELSIOR "MOTORCYCLE, NEW, perfect condition, will sell dirt cheap to quick buyer. Cost $200.00 cash. All modern improvements. Will exchange for cotton. Address A. Cotton, care Herald. Sl2 FOR SALE—ReaI Estate. MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St Jlßtfe FOR SALE: FOR QUICK SALE, IS North Augusta, house, five rooms, lot 106x150; price $1,700. Will exchange for farm. Address J. M. S., North Augusta. S. C. SlO FOR SALE: ONE OF THE BEST farms in South Carolina, including stock, machinei-y, corn, hay, etc., in fact, everything ready to go to work. Will sell cheap with only SSOO cash. Place has about 200 acres on railroad. Address Farm, care Herald. SI2 LOST AND FOUND. LOST ARTICI.KS SOMETIMES ar* never found; often they are stolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up by hon est persons they will get back to the owner If advertised In this column. LOST: A MAN’S GUN-METAL WATflt fastened with black ribbon with sllvet medal on th reverse side, Elizabeth D. Boorman, May 19th, 1906, on the othn side. Latin Inscription "and the Lily." Reward If returned to Herald. SlO LOST: AMBER CIGARETTE ~HOLDER with gold bands. In front of Dyer building. Monday night. Reward. A. .1. Schweera. Augusta Brewing Co. Sl2 STRAY ED: - SNE J E RSEY COW FR< t.M 1126 I/Antlgnac atreet. Information as to her whereabouts will be rewarded by Mrs. S. M. Weathers. SlO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. CARPENT AND RUG CLEANING. HAVE YOUR CA.. ETB AND RUGS cleaned. All work do. • In your home, with our hlgh-power vacuum cleaner. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. B. B. Vacuum Cleaning Company. Phone 2739. 813 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 TRUNK HOSPITAL. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS CAN PUT your old disabled Trunk or grip In first-class condition. A new slat. look, clamp, etc., and It’s In condition for years’ of servloe. Augusta Trunk Fac tory. 735 Broid, opposite Monument. m!tf RUBBER STAMPS. RUBRER STAMPS—THr BEST THAT ran be made, also GOOD PRINTING. Ask your friend. J. M. Wolfe. The Printer. 218 Seventh St. Phone 528. 03 l" WILT, resume THE TEACHING OF private pupils In the afternoon, begin ning Monday. September 14th. J. T. Spears, Houghton School. Hls fOB SALE SALOON FOR HALE IN Tampa. Fin. Stock and Invoice $9,000. Will lease property to purchaser, one third cash balance on easy terms. Own ers of (Woperty where saloon I* situated. Address for particulars. Rawlins A Hawthorne. 1332 Central Ave., P. O. liox . ,5. Tampa. Ha. Ol WANTED: TO BORROW $2 00b~FDt! tjjree or five years. 8 per cent, on real relate excellent Security. Address T. 7. care Hem id. 812 Markets Middling today, 7%. Tone quiet. Middling last year 12%c. AUGUSTA COTTON Today's Figures f 11:80 A.M. Low middling 7» s Strict low middling ' 7Ve Middling "N Strict middling 7\ Good middling ‘ 7 /s Previous Day’s Figures. Low middling 7 1-4 Strict low’ middling 7 7-16 Middling '...7 9-16 Strict middling - 7 11-16 Good middling 7 13-16 Receipts for Week. Sales. Spin. Shlpt. Saturday 1065 157 413 Monday .. Tuesday * 599 542 Wednesday . • . 409 63 482 Thursday 879 155 436 Totals 4029 387 2381 Comparative Receipts. 1912. 1913 Saturday 1563 1614 Monday Tuesday 2337 1763 Wednesday .. .. 2261 .1437 Thursday 1916 1695 Friday Totals - 10133 8360 Stocks and Receipts. Stock in Augusta, 1913 12,513 Stock in Augusta., 1914 16,819 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1913 13,975 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1914 v 12,128 Augusta Daily Receipts. 1913 ’ 191 4 Georgia Railroad 81 199 Southern Railway Co 29S 201 Augusta Southern . 201 228 Augusta-Aiken Ry. Co 20 2 Cen. of Ga. R. R 285 292 Georgia & Florida 75 330 C. & W. C\ Ry 162 147 A. C. L. R. R 56 40 Wagon . . 225 120 Canal River —• Net receipts 1412 1559 Tiirough 504 136 Total 1916 1695 Port Receipts. Today, l.t. Yi. Galveston 4310 15913 New Orleans 613 1293 Mobile 130 815 Savannah 2133 10127 Charleston 321 2302 Wilmington &74 Norfolk 362 59 Interior Receipts. Today. Last Yr. Houston 4189 21396 Memphis 533 204 Ht. Louis Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, Sept. 4, 1914. Receipts .... 27,707 113,957 118,347 Shipments . 24.657 120,921 114,859 Stock ... . 116.469 109,328 93,881 Came in St. 69,459 196,244 179,241 Crop In St. 14,391,296 14,020,180 15,722,266 Vis. Supply. 2,963,772 2,066,838 2.115,687 LIVESTOCK MARKET Chicago Hog and Ca* lo Receipts. Chicago, Ills. —Hogs: Receipt! 13,000; strong. Bulk of saleH $ B.Bo®s 9.25 J sight 9.00# 9.55 Mixed 8.60# 9.55 Heavy 8.45# 9.40 Hough 8.45# 8.60 Bigs 4.75# 8.40 Cattle: Receipts ~000; Blow. Beeves ■$ 6.90#511.00 Steers 6.30# 9.33 Stockers and Feeders 5.40# 8.25 Cows and Heifers 3.75# 9.35 Calves 7.50# 1J.50 Sheep: Receipts 33,000; steady. Sheep $ 5.00#$ 5.90 Yearlings 5.76# 0.60 Lambs 6.40# 8.00 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Open. High. Ixiw. Close. WHEAT- Sept .... 113 115* 111% 111% Dec ..... 11G 119% 114% 114% May 122% 126% 122 122% CORN— Dee 73% 74% 726 72% May 76% 77% 76% 75% OATS— Dec .... 52% 53% 50% 50% May . . • . 55% 66% 53% 53% PORK— Jan . . . .2242 2253 2120 2120 LARD— Oct . . . .1002 1002 925 930% Jan . . . .1073 1073 1005 1015 RIBS— r Oct 1195 1 160 1160 Jan . . . .1150 1152 1105 1110 LIVERPOOL COTTON Liverpool.—Cotton spot in bettor de mand. Sales 3,000 bales Including 3.- 7UO American on the basis of O.OOd for middling. ImporlH 434 bale*, ail Atn*l can. LEGALNOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY - Pursuant to an order of Honorable Alexander R. Walton, Ordinary of eaid County, them will be sold at public out < ry to the highc-Mt bidder, for caah, be fore the door of the Richmond County Court House, on the flrat Tuesday In October, H(l4, between the legal houra of aalc, the following described property of the estate of Thomas I’. Lewis, de ceased, to-wit; All that lot or parcel of land, with improvements thereon, situate lying and being In the City of Augusta said state and county, fronting on I'hllllp* street ftilrty-elght CtHj feet and running back of equal width one hundred and four teen (114) feet, known as lot number thirty-nine <3!ti on n plan of lots made for D. W %fbtks. Trustee, and recorded In the Office of the Clerk of the Hu perlor Court of Richmond County In llook 4 <"s, folio 601. Hounded: North by lot number Thirty-eight (3*) of said plan; Heat by lot number Forty-eight (4S) of said plan; South by lot number forty (40) of said plan and West by Phillips street. Also one Iron safe, huie for the purpose of paying debts and making distribution. Terms cash. Pur- I chaser to pay for papers. HKNItV M. NORTH, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas I*. Lewis. HlO 17 31 Ol THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. AVERAGE PRICES SHOW INCREASES Washington, D. C.—Average prices of practically all important agricultural products on September Ist showed In creases over quotations of one yeaY ago, the department of agriculture’s general review indicated today. Cotton was the marked exception, dropping nearly three cents a pound. Nearly all the grains showed big in creases. while average prices of meat animals on August 15th were *7.fc3 per hundredweight, compared with *57.20 i year ago. and $6.55 in 1912. While it was re .-mixed that tHe Eu ropean war had influenced grain prices, some bureau officials believed they would maintain the higher level and that a shortage of animals would give meats a Vising tendency. Corn advanced from $7.51 on Septem ber Ist last year to $.815 tills month, wheat from $0,771 to $0,933; oats $0,393 to $0,423; rye from $0,630 to $0,754; buckwheat from $.770 to $0,798; chickens and eggs advanced slightly, while but ter and potatoes showed slight de creases. SPECIAL NOTICES. Public School - -tier. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE CITY of Augusta, including the high schools, will'open on Monday. September 14th, i 9 o’clock. The principals of (he schools will be at their respective build ings from 9 to !2 o’clock each day ot 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 Aoadcm; who enter by examina tion or who desire to make up defic iencies, will begin 9 o’clock Tuesday morning. September Bth. s%. meeting o" the white teachers for general instructions will b held at the Tubman High b .iool Friday after noon, September 11th, at 4:30 o’clock. LAWTON 1L EVANS. Sl3 Superintendent. TAX ASSESSMENT. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Augusta, Ga., Sept. 3rd. 1914. It is hereby ordered that the following assessment upon the State Tax for tin year 1914, is made, and that Chas. S. Bohler. Tax Collector of said County or his successor in office are hereby in structed and required to collect the same, to-wie: Jurors 0685 Sourt expenses 1647 Public buimings and* bridges... .1097 Maintaining prisoners 2057 Roads 2057 Paupers 1235 Coroner 0124 Sanitation 0069 Patrol 9205 Litigation 0035 Quarantine 0205 Interest 4*685 Special tax Vi of the floating indebtedness 2399 $1.25 The same bring (55) hlfty-five Cents on the hundred dollars of the taxable property, or one hundred and twonty flve per cent of the State Tax of four and thirty-eight mills (4.38) levied for other than funding purposes. G. H. NIXON, Chairman. Board of Commissioners, Roads and Revenues, Richmond County, Ga. Attest: J. M. HAYNIE. Clerk. S 3 10 17 24 Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Eff.rtlv. May 31, 1914.) Departures. 7:10 A. m.. No. D Dally for Anderson. 11 00 A. M.’, No. I—Dallyl—Dally for Greenwood, Spartanburg, Greenville, Asheville. 4:25 P. M., No. 3—Dally for Spartan burg. Greenville, etc. 5:30 A. M.. No. 46 —Dally except Sun day. for Beaufort, Port Royal and Charleston. 2:00 P. M.. No. 42—Dally for Beaufort, Pori Roval, Charleston, Savannah. 5-30 A. M . No. 48 —Sunday only, for Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah. Arrival*. 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 Sa varuiah. 6:05 1’ M.. No. 45—Dally except Sun day. from Beaufort. Port Royal and Charleston. 2:16 A. M , No. 47—Monday only, from Beaufort. Port Royal. Charleston. Savannah. 8:*0 P M., No. 6—Dally from Anderson. Effective June 14th, Pullman Parlor Buffet Cars will be operated between Augusta and Asheville on trains Nos. 1 and 2 In connection with Sou. Ry. Caro lina Special from Spartanburg. ERNEST WILLIAMH, General Passenger Agent. 82S Broadway. Auguata, G*. OGaRy “The Right Way” Currant Schedules (75th Meridian Time.) DEPARTURES. For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida point* ••7:30 am. For Dublin and Savannah.... *2:30 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum bus and Blitnlngham *9:80 p.m, Tybee Limited for Savan nah, Dublin anti Florida points »6:50 a m. ARRIVALS. From Savannah. Macon, Co lumbus and Birmingham *8:80 a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida points *12:30 p.m From Dublin. Savannah. Mi ron and Florida points ...,.••7:50 p.m. Tybea Limited, from Savan nah and Florida points ..,, h12:48 a.m. • •Dally except Sunday ‘Dally. a-flunday only. b-Mondny only. Through trutfi leaving Augusta 739 a. m. and arriving at 7:50 p. m,. be tween Augusta and Savannah connect ing at Mlllen with through tram for Macon. Columbus. Birmingham and Montgomery. Veatlbuled electric-lighted. Seeping Cnrs, nr* carried on night trains be tween Auguste and Savannah, On ; con necting at Mills . with through Sleeping Care to and from Macon, Colutnb'is. Hlr. mlr,gharri and Atlanta. For any Information •* to fares, sched ule*, etc., write or communicate with W W. Hackctt, G. F. Hammock, Trav* Ing Puss. Agt. City Tl< ket Agl. Phone No, 62. 71# Broad S tott, Augusta, Ga. LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. No . Rooms. Price. IS If. Jenkins St. 6 $20.00 1705 Jenkins St. ..... 5.... 20.00 c«»r. Jenkins & Eve.. 4 14.00 CM Walker st 4 13.00 110.8 Jackson St 4 13.00 1061 Choice Avo 5 15:00 9SO Twiggs St. li . >yer flat) 15.00 990 Twiggs Mt 4 (lower flat) 10.00 101[> WaltOn Way .... 5 15.00 445 Watkins St 5 15.00 •147 Watkins St 5 15.00 IMO Walker St 5 16.66 1127’L’ Broad st o. 20.00 1127 Broad St 0 on.On 1170 Broad St (1 25.00 llitl'-t Broad St 6 25.00 1209 Broad St 0 25 (ill 17 Broad SI 8 90.00 815 Broad St 0 95,00 009 Broad St 9 55.00 104 1 Broad St to 4a,00 1242 Greene St 9 5(LOO 932 Reynolds St. .. 9 35.00 566 Reynolds St 18 40.M1 1834 Walton Way 7 35.00 Cor 14th St. * Wrlghtsboro Rd ... 8 80.00 1801 Fenwick St 10 26.00 227 Marhury St. ... 6 25.00 210 Marhury St 6 25.00 485 Walker St 8 26.00 487 Walker St D 22.50 715 Kollock St 6 21.50 719 Kollock St. . ..6 21.50 1021 Jackson St 5 16.00 811 l’hlllip Si 6 19.00 816 Phillip St (1 19.00 818 Phillip St t! 19.00 820 Phillip St 6 19.00 STORES. 214 Marhury St 20.00 120 Centre St. (store and resi dence) 35.0(1 1043 Broad St. (storel 45.00 420 Campbell SI 20.00 We have a few' desirable offices for rent in the Leonard Building. For fur ther Information see ns. LOCKHART. LUCKY & CO. PHONE 640. ROOF LEAKT Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My prices are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. K 23 Broad Rt GEORGIA RAILROAD (EFFECTIVE AUG. 23. 1914.) No. Arrive From— • 2 Atlanta, Macon, Athena nnd Washington 2:20p.m. ♦4 Atlanta 2:20a.m. * Atlanta, Macon 6:l&p.m. •8 Atlanta. Mucon, Athena and Washington 10:30p.in. •10 Union Point, Macon, Wash ington unci Athena 11:00a.m. 12 Carnak 8:45a.m. Pullman Sleeper and Parlor Car Service. No b. 3 and 4, Augusta and Atlanta. Nos. 3 and 4, Charleston and Atlanta. Nos. 3 nnd 4, Atlanta and Wilmington. Nos. 5 urn/ 6, Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Augusta nnd Atlanta. Nos. I and 31, Pullman 8b per, Charleston to Moron. Nos. 34 and 8, Pullman Sleeper, Macon to Charleston. Nos. f» and 6. PuPman Sleeper, Augusta nnd Chicago. Nob. 1, 2. 7 and 8, Broiler IJuffet Parlor Car, Angustn and Atlanta. J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A C. C M’MILLTN, A. Q. P. A. 601 BROAD STREET. PHONES 207.561 and 2200. 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 : : : : : : : : : : : ; BICYCLES Agent for READING. STANDARD, NATIONAL. PIERCE. We have the beet equipped repair shop In the South. JOHN F. BRICKLE, 226-3* 9th. P*"™ 1,14 BICYCLE REPAIRING New and second-hand Bicycles end Supplies. All repair work promptly done and delivered. J. C. COLLINS, 1118 9th BtreeL COAL AND WOOD DELIVERK.D ANY PART OF THE CITY OH THE HILL. W. C. IVEY & CO. Phone 7*o. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glezlng of all kinds, windshields, lump# iind showcase glsss, and re puMylng * specialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired, phone 417-J. 62* Elite Ht. CONTrACTOR AND BUILDER N. M. OGDEN Phone 2810-J. P. O. Box 85 NORTH AUOUBTA, 8. C. EVERY DAY Is Bmrqain Dmy In the WANTS Spend Sunday at the ISLE OF PALMS $1.75 ROUND TRIP Southern Railway LEAVE AUGUSTA 2:45 a. m. 6:00 a. irt., 6:20 a. m. ARRIVE CHARLESTON. 8:00 a. am., 10:30 a. m., 1:36 p. m. RETURNING. I,v. 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. Atlantic Coast Line NOTH—These arrivals anil departures arc given as Information. Arrivals and connnstions are not guaranteed. 38 j 82 | I 36 | 87 ~uTtfla 2:4oplLv Angusta Ar 8:65a 1:40a 4 26a 4:l7a|Ar Bar’well l.v 7:13a 12:01a 4:50a 4:13p Ar Denm’k l.v 6:44a 11:34p 5:85:1 s:2sp(Ar Or’bnrg l.v 5:67a 10:53p 7:20a r.:6s|Ar Sumter l.v 4:30n 9:30p 9-00 n B:lsp|Ar Florence l.v 3:16a 8:00p 1:1 tip 12:45a|Ar WlVgtoh T.v 3:45p 8:00p 5:25a. Ar Rlckm’d Lv 6:35p 8:15a 11:6(lp 9:Orta|Ar Wash't’n l.v 3:06p 4:20a 1 •38a!in:"7a|Ar Bnltlm'o T.v l:4Sp 2:50a 4:s4n|l2:4sp|Ar W Phil l.v 11:36a 12:19n 7:13nl 2:67p|Ar N. York I.vf !):ir>o 9::t(ip Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on trains 32 and 35. between Augusta and New York. Observation Broiler Car, be tween Angustn anil Florence. Standard Dining Car north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta nnd Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 37 nnd 39, connecting nt Florence with New York sleepers and malg line points. T. B. WALKER, District Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. Phone 825. No. Depart To— •l Atlanta. Macon, Athens and Washington 7.40a.m. •3 Atlanta 2:00a.m. *5 Atlanta and beyond ...... ,12:30p.m. ••11 Cnmak and Macon 6:30p.m. 7 Atlanta, Macon nnd Wash ington 3:20p.m. •9 Union Point, Washington nnd Athens 4:45p.m. •Dally. ••Dally except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME. HACK LINE When you want a hack or cab, telephone and I will come or send to any part of city. BFN JACKSON Phone 480 #26 Walker Street AUTOMOBILE AND FLASH LAMPS Magnetos iXcmagnetlzed, #2 OO Columbia Batteries fresh every week 2.Y-’ WHITNEY- EVE CO. 1033 Broad St. Phone 1316 MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. mnkpi your mattr»it*#« lovel and nquar-A. N»>w tick made fr««. Return nuittrefstfl day. I'booi 1916—aiiop* 1251 Marbury atroet. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing and Tainting. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and Hkyllghta. Lowest prices. (36 Broad Ht. Telephone 264. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUOUSTA. Diseases of men. women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISH all MEDICINES cREIi DR. N. E ALFORD Office. (69 Broad 9L L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Augusts, Ga. 460. ELEVEN Fine Piano Tuning Robert J. Watson. Call residence phone, 1717-J. COAL AND COKE COAL —2 yards. North Augusta OKE—and Fenwick and Center Bis. O. Templeton. Phones 343-680. If It'S Coal You Want Ws Have It. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoos ropairsd at these prices:— Men's Wide Bottoms, sewed *1 00 Men's Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels SIOO Men's Half Soles, sewed 750 Men's Half Soles, nailed 50C Ladles' Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels.. .. 750 Ladles' Half Soles, sewed.. ■ 500 Lading* Half Rolen, nailed.. 350 Children’s Half Soles and 35® ’■ -et Rubber Heel. 25C. 35C. 450 Ilolmback’s Double Wear Rubber Heels.. 50C Work done while you walL Work called Dor and delivered on short notice. Phone 943. 965 Broad 8t J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms... $1 10 GET IT HICKEY’S Babies and Children Special Attention. 6 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Street UPHOLSTERING Furniture of all kinds pholstared rhm^ BPalre<l A Furniture packed for ehippmg. All work guaranteed. W. T. BKIN.4ER A CO., 124)4 Waehlngton street. WELDING SOUTHERN WELDING CO. Phone 1333. »«l Broad 8u Welders of all metal* and a|] kinds of machinery breaks repaired, ear ton cleaned fkoin auto cylinders with oxygen. WAGON MANUFACTURER LOWREY WAGON WKS., Kstabllehed 1547. Manufacturer, or rurm wagons, carta and trucks, espe-lally equipped for repairing and painting. Comer 12111 s and »th fits. Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Ga. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 713 Broad St WAGON WORKS We overhaul and repair wagons, buggies, carts, cotton trucks etc. Also do horseshoeing Your >atron eg* will he appreciated. QUARLES WAGON WORKS, Greene and Poplar Bta Phone 3332. WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Auguata. Phone 2757.