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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
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 be glad to
make your acquaintance through the
Swapers’ Column.
FOR EXCHANGE: GAo STOVE IN
perfect condition, for wood stove or
anything of equal value, or will sell
cheap. Address Gas Stove, Swappers’
Column, care Herald. 525
FOR EXCHANGE: WARDROBE AND
bedroom furniture for cotton or any
thing in merchandise, or will sell cheap.
Addvess Swappers’ Column, care Her
ald. 525
WILD EXCHANGE: A LARGE BLACK
beaver hat and two long French
plumes for $5 worth of common chick
ens. Address Beavqr, Swappers’ Column,
care Herald. 524
WANTED TO SWAP: ONE ~CROSS-
saw', one Winchester 22-cal. rifle,
and also one !ub ax; all cost $18.65;
will swap for anything of equal value cff
a good 12-gauge breech-lcading shotgun.
Address Crosscut, Swappers’ Column,
care Herald. f-24
WANTED TO SWAP: FINE OLD
square piano and almost new Elgin
parlor organ, for one bale of cotton,
middling. 500 lbs., or corn, groceries,
or anything to use in a family. Address
Cotton-Piano, Swappers’ Column, care
Herald. 534
WILL SWAP: MAXWELL uUNABCIJT
automo le, fully equipped, first-class
condition, for four bales of cotton, mid
dling, 500 lbs. each, delivered. Ad
dr s Swappers’ Column, care Her
ald. 524
WILL SWAP: AN IRON SAFE AND A
number of gas stoves for anything.
Address Stoves-Safe. Swappers’ Column,
care Herald. 524
WILL SWAP: 400 COUPONS EATMOR
bread for 300 Octagon soap wrappers.
Also 14 lbs. fine white goose feathers
for one book Purple Trading Stamps.
Address Eatmor. W. W., Sr ropers’
Column, care Herald. 524
WANTED TO TRADE FOR COTTON:
Good hotel property, also several ne
gro houses and lots located in good
town of about 800 people; Midw'.e Geor
gia. Will trade all or part. Address
Clear TAles. Swappers* Column, -are
Herald. __ 525
WIDE SWAP: A GAS STOVE FOR AN
oil stove, or anyming of equal value;
stove in good condition. Address E. F.
M.. Swappers’ Column, care Herald- S'.p
WITJ, SWAP: ONE SET~OF DRAWING
instruments for second-hand air-brush.
Address Air-Brush, Swappers’ Column,
care Herald.
PWILL SWAP: A l PASSENGER MAX
well automobile, in good condition, for
three bales of cotton. Tl< z machine has
been thoroughly overhauled and is in
splendid running condition. Owner un
able to pay spair charges and au
thorizes sales 34 s above. Address Garage,
Swappers’ Column, care Herald.
vv hjLj TRADE? one BICYCLE with
motorcycle seat anil double tube tires,
almost new for cow. Address Bicycle.
Swapers’ Coltaan care Herald.
WILL SWAr: ONE CYPHER’S 120-EGG
incubator for Plymoth Rock hens. Ad
dress Incubator, Swappers’ Column, care
Herald.
WILL* “EXCHANGE ONE CURVED
glass door china cabinet for two books
Purple Trading Stamps; also onp quar
tered oak settee, slatted back, cane seat,
four feet long, for anything in drygoods
of e iual value. Address, Cat) net-Se
rare Augusta Herald.
WILL SWAP FOR 13 BALES OF COT
ton weighing 500 pounds each a one
ton Chase truck; cost, new. $1,475, it is
running every day, giving good service,
good swap for right party. Address
Chase Truck, care Herald.
WILL SWAP: 1 HAVE FOUR VACANT
lots locateu near the Monte Sano car
line abov- Druid Park; will swap them
for cotton, allowing 10c per pound for
cotton, good mi- ng; or will swap one
or two of the lots for a 5-passenger lord
car must be in first-class condition; the
lots are worth $325 each; will swap one
or more lots for cotton. Answer, Lot
Swappr No. 2, care Herald. sZS
WILL EXCHANGE: A 500-LB BALE
of cotton, for Runabout Auto, fully
equipped, first-class condition, and pay
balance monthly. Address Cotton, Swup
pers’ Column, care Herald. B- 6
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: A $25.00
White Cross Vibrator, in perfect con
dition. with six applicators, for six books
of Purple Trading Stamps or $15.00 cash
Address Electric Vibrator, Swappers
Column, care Herald.
WILL EXCHANGE; ONE LATEST
Gibson model guitar, rosewood finish,
value S3O, ft/e five nooks of Purple Trad
ing Stamps or $12.50 cash. Make me an
offer. Address “Guitar,” Swappers Col
umn, care Herald.
WILL EXCHANGE? FOUR ICE CREAM
chairs, practically new, for anything I
can use; also moving picture machine,
motorcvcle and incubator, all In good or
der 'Will trade or sell as pirty is going
away. Address Ice Cream Chairs, swap
pers’ Column, care Herald. S2a
Wanted
"WANTED SITUATION—Fe
maIe
WANTKD A 7 ONCE: POSITION AS
stenographer by young lady of several
mouths axperianct; good reference furn
ished. Address J. K. I-., earu Herald, 824
WAN TED—Miscellaneous.
SCHOOL BOOKS FOR AL- SCHOOLS
private ar.l public, b> 3ht. fold ana
exchanged »t Dellqucst's New anrl Old
Bookshop, 2'’■•2l6 7th street. ts
WANTED—Fuoms
WANTED TO RENT: A HOUSE OK
four or five rooms, or flat, must be
(rood locality; give location, number of
rooms and price. Address Desirable,
care Herald. _ 524
WANTED. I UOM FURNISHED ROOM
with board by couple; private family
preferred: state location and price.
"Couple.” care Herald. «?5
WANTED HELP—Female.
WANTED; GOOD SERVANT TO* DO
cooking and house work on The HIM;
must live on pla i; women with hue
bend preferred; man to do odd jobs
around the house; good pay; must lmve
l est reeommenw -,uns. Apply No. *l9
Broad etreet. B22tf
LADIES: $12.00 WEEKLY, MAKING
pain aprons at home, no canvassing;
we pev you; particular* and ful) slaed
apron for 25, rfilver Cook Supply Co..
IQAci»fnO-_lnrt. m »-0P
WANTED As" v/NCE, WHITE LADY
SC housekeeper. Apply Hotel Hofbrau.
*2sp
FIND A BUYER FOR SECOND HAND THINGS WHICH YOU DON’T NEED -USE A WANT AD
WANTED HELP—MaIe.
WANTED: MEN TO LEARN THE
barber trade. We prepare you In few
weeks. Can earn while you learn. Tools
given. Jobs waiting. Big demand for our
barbers at surprising wages. Write to
day. Moler Barber College, Atlanta. (3a.
525
For Sale
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
FOR GROCERIES, VEGETABLES—
anything in our lln.. For quick deliv
ery phone 1531. Jas. J. Mura & Co. 015
FOR SALE: ONE FLAT TOP DESK,
practically new. Apply Mr. Bryan.
Business Office. Herald. ts
ANYONE WISHING DIRT TO FILL UP
lots, call on Mr. Doewin, foreman.
Kollock and Broad streets. 526
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate.
FOR BALE: NICE BUNGALOW ON
Hill, 1431 Anthony road; will sell or
trade for good city renting property.
Address Lombard, care The Herald.
s29c
MONET TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE."
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St
FOR SALE: A NICE HOME IN FINE
resir antial section, cheap, with only
cash and small monthly payments.
Address O. A. C., care Herald. 526
FOR SALE: ONE OF THE BEST
farms in South Carolina, including
stock, machinery, corn, hay, etc., in fact,
every'.idng ready to go to work. Will sell
cheap with only SSOO cash. Place has
about 200 acres on railroad. Address
Farm, care Herald. 526
For Rent
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.
FOR RENT: ON THE 1600 BLOCK OF
Walton Way, one upper and one lower
flat; also one cottage, from October Ist;
all modern Improve . lents. Apply to J. N.
Barnes & Co., 1740 Broad street. Phone
No. 743. 525
FOR RENT: 305 WALKER
213 Tel fait* street, both have six
rooms, bath, electric lights, out-houses,
good yards and gardens. Apply F. P.
Branch, 334 Walker St. Phone 2611. 526
FOR RENT: HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS
and bath, In good repair, 932 Reynolds
street. Apply 417 Greene street. 526
FOR RENT• MODERN”APARTMENT
of four rooms, private bath, upstairs,
or entire house of 8 rooms and two
baths. Call n76-W. 524
FOR RENT: 6-ROOM COTTAGE WITH
all modern conveniences; large lot for
garden; only 50 yards from Walton Way
on MooVe avenue. D. Langley, 1602 Wal
ton Way. 526
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: LARGE FRONT ROOM.
next to bath, modern conveniences,
most desirable central location. Board
furnished if willing to pay first-class
price. References required. Call 2118-J.
* 824
FOR RENT: THREE DESIRABLE UN
furnished rooms with electric lights
and use of bath. Apply 625 Wrights
avenue. 824
NO. 23 FI.LIS STREET, 4 ROOMS AND
bath, electric lights; barn and stable
In yard large side lot suitable for chick
ens o. vegetable garden: $20.00 per
month- Immediate possession If desired.
A. H. Muse, 718 Broad St. *25
FOR RENT: FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS
and bath; separate entrance; SIB.OO per
month. Apply 301 Center street.
FOn RENT: TWO UNFURNISHED
r nnecting rooms with or without
kitchenette, to approved couple; very
desirable. Phone 1021, 1632 Walton Way.
525
FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS, FIIRNtoH
ed or unfurnished, electric lights and
hath connecting. Gentlemen preferred. In
very desirable location. Phone 3217 or
call 1241 EUis street. 830
TO RENT: TO A GENTLMAN, A
nicely furnished front room, irivilege
of hot' and cold bath, private home, no
children: price SB.OO per month. Apply
410 Broad street. S3O
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR RENT: THREE ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping, or two furnißlied
rooms. For information, call 1842-W. 526
FOR RENT: FROM OCTOBER IST, 3"03
Monument street, 4 and 5 rooms each,
piazza, reception hall and bath, each
flat $21.00 per month. Phone 2064-W or
2064-J. B2 *
FOR RENtTTHIIoK OR FOUR VERY
desirable i furnished rooms In nice
section of city. Phone 3042-J. s2sc
FOR RENT—FIat
FOR RENT: NINE-ROOM FLAT, 632
Ellis; one blacksmith shop, 662 Ellis.
Apply W. J. Morris, 714 Ellis slreet. Ol
lost and found.
LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES
are never found; often they are
stolen with no chance of recov
ery, hut when picked up by hon
est persons they will get back to
the owner If advertised In this
column.
LOST: KORARJTY PIN. FINDER WILI."
be suitably rewared if returned to 305
Elbert street or phone 1324-J. 524
LOST: OLD FASHION BROOCH WITH
diamond In center, between Broad and
Telfair on Center, on Lake View car.
Reward If returned to 443 Telfair St. 526
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
HATS MAh- NEW.
ANY OLD HAT MADE J EW. ER
dery, The Hatter, 306 9th street. 826
MOVING.
MOVING: HAVE YOUR MOVING DONE
b; automobile truck. Quicker and
cheaper. For information telephone 4JO
and 761. _
PRINTING.
RUBBER STAMPS—THE BEST THAT
can he made, also GOOD PRINTING.
Ask your friend. ,T. M. Wolfe The
Printer. 218 Seventh St. Phone 628. 03
rub¥er~ltamps.
RUBBER STAMPS —TIP BEST THAT
can be made, also GOOD PRINTING.
Ask your friend. J M Wolfe The
Printer, 21$ Seventh St. Phone 528. Ol
GOLD AND~ ~
OUR AGENT, J. STEINBERG, WILL
call and pey highest ca.- . price for old
gold and silver. Phone 86 or call Planters
Hotel, from 2 to 4. Chicago . ’fining
Co. 527
MOVING.
AS THE MOVING SEASON Ap
proaches we agsln call the attention of
our friends to u*r satisfactory moving
facilities; rlao our quick delivery of
quality wood. iso one 5-room house on
Cooper street to rent. W. T. Cloud
Phone 2126-J. 827
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
DOG COLLARS, ETC.
LARGE ASSORTMENT DOG COLLARS.
harness, muzzles, leads, etc. Try our
“Flee Flea” soap, makes the fleas fly.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 735 Broad, op
posite Monument. Slltf
IRON STEP STRINGERS.
WILL NOT ROT LIKE WOOD. GET
them from LOMBARD. Also galvanized
roofing. 825
STORAGE
FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD
goods stored. .. -> will attend the
handling; charges reasonable. Whaley
Bro- Telephone 3247. s29e
FOR SALE: SALOON FOR SALE IN
Tampa, Fla. Stock and Invoice $9,000.
Will lease property to purchaser, one
third cash, balance on easy terms. Own
ers of property where saloc- Is situated.
Address for particulars, Rawlins &
Hawthorne, 1332 Central Ave., P. O. Box
i.is, Tampa, i la. Ol
COAL AND COKE
COAL— 2 yards, North Augusta
OKE—and Feawick and Cental 1
Sts.
O. Templeton. Phones 543-680.
If ]t’» Cosd You Want We ‘-lave It.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Webbs Lodge No. 166, F. and A M.
A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF
Webbs Lodge, No. 166, F. and
A. M., will be held in lodge
room, Masonic Temple Friday,
September 25th, at S o'clock p.
in. The M. M. degree will ho
conferred. Members of Social
Lodge No. 1 and visiting
brethren are cordially and fra
ternally invited.
L. G. BEATSE. W. M.
CIIAS. A. CITMMINO, Sec’y.
A
525
LEGAL NOTICES.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Mrs. Daisy Heair, wife of Elmo H.
Heair, has applied for Exemption of Per
sonalty and setting apart and valuation
of homestead out of the property be
longing to said Elmo Heair, and I will
pass upon the same atlO o'clock a. m.,
on the 16th day of October, 1914. at my
Office.
This September 24th, 1914.
ALEXANDER R. YV ALTON,
8 24 O 9 Ordinary, R. C., Ga.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastrn Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
Tn the matter of W. R. Monday tk Co.,
and W. R. Munday and J. H. McKenzie,
in Bankruptcy, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of YV. R. Munday &
Co., and W. R. Munday and J. 11. Mc-
Kenzie of Augusta. Ga., in the County
of Richmond and District aforesaid,
bankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 23rd
day of September, 1914, the said W. R.
Munday (i Co., and YV. It. Munday and
J. H. McKenzie was duly adjudged bank
rupt, and that the first meeting of their
creditors will he held in my office in
Augusta, Ga., on the sixth (6th) day of
October, 1914, at 12 o’clock noon, at
which time the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a trus
tee, examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
This September 23rd, 1914.
JOSEPH GAN A HI,,
524 Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division of
ttie Southern District of Georgia.
In tlie matter of J. I*. Murray, in
Bankruptcy, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of J. P. Murray, of
Augusta, Ga., in the County of Rich
mond and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
22nd day of September, 1914. the said J.
P. Murray was duly adjudged a bank
rupt. and that the first meeting of his
Creditors will he held in my office in
Augusta, Ga., on the fifth (6th) day of
October. 1914, at 12 o’clock noon, at
which time the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
properly come uefore said meeting.
This September 23rd. 1914.
JOSEPH GAN A HI,,
S 2 4 Referee in Bankruptcy.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Pursuant to an order of Honorable
Alexander H. Walton, Ordinary of said
County, there will be sold at public out
cry to the highest bidder, for cash, be
fore the door of the Richmond County
Court House, on the first Tuesday In
October, 1914, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described property of
the estate of Thomas P. Lewis, de
ceased, to-wlt:
All that lot rfr parcel of land, with
improvements thereon, situate lying and
being In the City of Augusta said state
and county, fronting on Phillips street
thirty-eight (38) feet and running hack
of equal width one hundred and four
teen (114) feet, known as lot number
Ihirtv-nlne (39) on a plan of lots made
for I>. YV. Marks, Trustee, and recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Richmond County In
Book 4 C's, folio 561. Bounded; North by
lot number Thirty-eight (38) of Hald
plan; East by lot number Forty-eight
(48) of said plan; South by lot number
forty (40) of said plan and West by
Phillips street. Also one Iron safe, File
for the purpose of paying debts and
making distribution. Terms cosh. Pur
chaser to pay for pap<*s.
HENRY M. NORTIf,
Administrator of the Estate of Thomas
P. Lewis. 810 17 24 Ol
LIVESTOCK MARKET
CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGB. SHEEP
Chicago, ills. Hogs: Receipts 14,000;
slow.
Bulk $ 8.20®$ 8.70
Light 8.55 ® 9.00
Mixed B.lo® 9.60
Heavy 7,90® 8.80
Rough 7.90® 8.05
Pigs 4.76® 8.60
Cattle: Receipts 4.060 ;f|rm.
Beeves $ 6.85® sll.lO
Steers ... ... 6.25® 9.15
Stockers sn<l feeders 6 40® 8.36
Cows arid heifers 3.60® 9.15
Calves 8.09® 11.75
Sheep: Receipts 30,000. weak.
Sheep $ 4.80®$ 5.70
Yearling 5.75® 6.40
Lambs 4 25® 7.75
M ON EY*M A R KET~
New York. Exchanges $145,944,491.
Balances 08,761.843.
Mercantile paper 7.
Sterling -xclunge easier; for cables
4.94.50®4.97.60; f’tr demand 4.90.80®4.96-
.25. Bar silver 53. .
WOULD LIKE TO BUY A NICE FIVE OR SIX
ROOM HOUSE on Monte Sano; must be in good
repair and sold on easy terms.. lam ready to buy
immediately. Address C. E. Care Herald.
Markets
Middling last year 13^0.
closing“quotations
Low middling B’,«
Strict low tnidddng BV9
Middling B^,
Strict middling 8%
Good middling 8%
Previous Day’s Figures
Low middling 8 1-4
Strict low middling 8 5-8
Middling 8 3-4
Strict middling x 7-8
Good middling 9
Receipts For Week
Salas. Spin. Shlp't
Saturday 1934 6x 222
Monday 1014 1361
Tuesday 639 55 619
Wednesday .. .. 982 55 117(1
Thursday 1368 155 953
Thursday
Friday ——
Totals 5823 315 4395
Comparative Receipts
1913 1914
Saturday 2292 1761
Monday 16. j 1902
Tuesday 2685 2961
Wednesday 1275 2061
Thursday 1957 2539
Thursday
Friday
Total 9828 11224
Stocks and Receipts
Stock in Augusta., 191 3 36,498
Stock in Augusta, 1914 . 45,032
Rec. since Sept. 1913 30,564
Rec. since &ept. 1, 1914 19,115
Augusta Daily Receipts
1813 1914
Georgia RailVoad 410 371
Southern Ry. Co 178 BOG
Augusta Southern 182
Augusta-Aiken Ry. Co. ... 38 20
Cen. of Ga. R. R 191 604
Georgia & Florida 125 202
C. and W. C. Ry 166 39H
A. C. L. R. R 10
Wagon 296 243
River
Net receipts .. ;. 1598 2343
Through 881 208
Total 1977 2551
Port Receipts
Today, last Yr.
Galveston 4528 22724
New Orleans i. ..917 2305
Mobile ....... $ • i .V 45G 2771
Savannah 3363 12716
Charleston 602 2632
Wilmington 2217
Norfolk 368
Interior Receipts
Today. Last Yr.
Houston 7936 21680
Memphis 1761 1483
Weekly Crop Report Ending
Friday, Sept. 18, 1914.
1914. 1913. 1912.
Receipts ... 65,481 172,595 169,270
Shipments.. 47,244 133,555 134,672
Stock 143,836 6,168.237 142.742
Came In St... 1i«,217 314,668 275,719
Crop In St... 474,865 1.013,131 461,930
Vis. Supply 2,811,225 2,063,017 2,155,395
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago. Ills.—Although wheat ad
vanced toda on account of higher prices
at Liverpool the gains soon disappeared.
The opening, which was 1-4 to 1 -14 tip
was followed by a decline to last night’s
level.
Oats was governed chiefly by the
course of wheat.
Provisions were Irregular
Assertions by a leading authority that
from now on Canadian wheat would
probably under sell wheat from the
UnlV*d States had a depressing effect.
Closed weak 1 3-8 to 1 3-4 lowte- and
corn heavy 7-8 to lc lower.
Open. High. Ix)W. CloiA
WHEAT-
Sept .... 109 109 107 107
Dec .... 112% 112% IB'% 116%
May .... 110% 120% 117% 117%
CORN—
Dec ... . 71% 72 70% 70%
May .... 74% 74* 73% 73%
OATS—
Dec .... 50% 50% 49% 49%
May .... 53% 53% 52% 52%
PORK-
Hept •••• 1752
Jan 2026 1935 1970
LARD—
Oct 947 952 942 945
Jan ... . 997 1002 992 995
RIBS—
Oct 1090 1080 1080
Jan . . . .1057 1062 1025 1037
EUROPE’S PRODUCTION OF
WHEAT SLIGHTLY LESS
w-.iqnr.ton, O. C.—Wheat produrtloti
through the countries In the European
n, , in ibis year generally was only
little Icsh than last year’s crop, ac
cording to estimates received today at
tha department of agriculture from the
International Institute of Agriculture at
Hhtc The total lApductlon Is estimated
«t 2,604,006,000 bushels or 92.3 per cent
of the last year's crop.
Agriculture department officials had
no official figures showing whether sny
of tin- crop In the war zone had been
ruined or neglected at hervest time es a
result of fighting They said, however,
tint It was unlikely that any aptrerl*-
hle part of the crop had not been har
leeted properly.
LEGAL NOTICES
Deb’or’* and Creditor’* Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA
RICHMOND I'Oi NTY
All persons having Claims against
Mary E. Walton, late of Franklin Coun
ty, Ohio, deceased, or against her estate,
ate required to present the same to the
undersigned. properly Itemized and
proven, within the time required by law
And all persons Indebted to said dc
ceased, or her estate, are requested to
make Immediate payment to tho under
signed.
This September 17th. 1914.
WILSON JEFFERSON,
Administrator C. T. A., Estate of Mary
E. Walton. 817.2401,8,15,22
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Under an Act of tho General As
sembly of the State of Georgia, approved
August 17th, 1914, every person Intend
ing to become a candidate for member
ship on the Retard of Education of Rich
mond County at the regular election fix
ed by law on the first Saturday In No
vember, 1914. shall by the first Saturday
In October precooding tho said month of
November, 1914, file In the office of the
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of
Richmond County, a declaration or no
tice of such Intention, which declara
tion or notice shall state the "Ward, Dis
trict or Incorporated Village In said
County. A written acknowledgment
from said Clerk shall alway.i he evidence
of its filing.
J. M. HAYNIE,
Clerk, Board of Commissioners.
S 3 10 17 24
TAX ASSESSMENT.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Augusta. Ga.. Sept. 3rd. "914.
It Is hereby ordered that the following
assessment upon tho Slnte Tax for the
year 1914, Is tnado, and that Chas. S.
Bohler, Tax Collector of said County or
hts successor In office are hereby In
structed and required to collect the
same, to-wle:
Jurors 0685
Court expenses 1647
Public buildings and bridges... .1097
Maintaining prisoners 2057
Roads 2057
Paupers 1235
Coroner 0124
Sanitation 0069
Patrol 0205
Litigation 0035
Quarantine 0205
Interest 0685
Special tax M of tho floating
indebtedness 2399
1.25
The same being (65) Hfty-flve Cents
on the hundred dollars of the taxable
property, or one hundred snd twenty
five per cent of the State Tax of four
and thirty-eight mills (4.38) levied for
other than funding purposes.
G. 11. NIXON. Chairman.
Board of Commissioners, Roads and
Revenues, Richmond County, Ga.
Attest:
J. M. HAYNIE. Clerk. B 3 10 17 24
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—These arrivals and departures
nro given ns Information. Arrivals and
conncstlons are not guaranteed.
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7:13a( 2:67p(Ar N. York Lv 9:15a 9:30p
Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on
trains 32 and 36, between Augusta snd
New York. Observation Broiler Car, be
tween Augusta and Florence. Standard
Dining Car north of Florence.
Through Sleeper between Atlanta and
Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 37
and 88. connecting at Florence with New
York sleepers and main line points.
T. B. WALKER,
Dletrlet Passenger Agent.
Augusta, Qa. Phons 628.
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
J 1 ■ ■ ... ■■■-■- ■■■■■■ ■'■■■■ —~
Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe
cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shop.' and Specialty Stores not Usually
Advertised ;j: • • ; • * • ; J • I I
COAL AND WOOD
DELIVERED ANYPARTOE the
CITY OR THE HILL.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 790.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT 00.
Hissing of all kinds, wlndshlslds.
lamps and showcas* glass, and re
puttylng a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 41T-J. 62* Bills Bt
CONTRACTOR AMD
BUILDER
N. M. OGDEN
Phons 2830-J. P. O. Bo* 85
NORTH AUOUSTA. 8. C.
CANDIES
CON. ER'S HOME-MADE
CANDIES
FREBH DAILY.
Special orders given prompt atten
tion. Phone 2571-W.
210 Mclntosh Street.
HACK LINE
When you want ■ hack or eod,
telephone and I will corns or tend
to any psrt of elty.
arN JACKSON
Phono 480 926 Walker Street
Southern Railway.
(Schedule effective Sept. 20th, 1914.)
N. B.—Schedule figures published only
an information and arc 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.in.
32 Washington, Now York .... 3:00 p.m.
22 Charleston 3:40 p.m.
20 Columbia 6:20 p.m.
Train urrivo from —
No. .. Time.
25 Charleston, Jacksonville .. .R:2O a.m.
19 Columbia 10:00 a.m,
131 Washington, New York 12:01 p.m.
35 Charleston 2:15 n.m.
7 Columbia 8:55 p m.
17 Charleston 10:50 p.m.
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars,
Conchea, Dining Car Service.
Phone 661 or 947 for information, and
Pullman Reservations
MAGRUDLR DJBNT.
Diet. Pass. Agent.
729 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga-
C. of Gaßy
“The Right Way"
Current Schedules (.75th Meridian Time)
DEPARTURES:
For Dublin, Savannah, Macon
and Florida points 7:30 a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah 2:80 p.m.
For Savannah, Macon, Colum
bus and Birmingham 9:30 p.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, Mu
con and Florida points 7:50 p.in.
All Trains Dally.
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a.
m., arriving at 7:5) p. in., between Au
gusta and Huvunnuh; connecting at Mil
ieu with through train for Macon. Co
lumbus, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mem
phis, Mobile and Now Orleans.
Vestlbuled electric-lighted Sleeping
Cars curried on night trains bed ween
Augusta and Savannah, collecting direct
ly fit Millen, wUh through Sleeping Cars
to and from Macon. Columbus, Birming
ham and Adnata.
For Information as to lares, schedules,
etc., write or communicate with
W. W. Hackett, G. Hammock,
Truv. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt.
Phono No. 62. 719 Broad St.
Augusta, Ga.
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective September 20th, 1914.)
The following arrivals and departures
of trains, Union Station, Augusta, Ga.,
as well as connections wilh oilier com
panies, are simply given as Information
and are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES.
10:35 A.M., No. t Dally for Greenwood,
Spartanburg, Greenville, Asheville
connects at McCormick for Ander
son.
4:25 P.M., No. 3 Dally for Spartanburg,
ireenvillo, etc.
2:00 P.M., No. 42, I) lly for Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston find Sa
vannah.
ARRIVALS.
12:16 P.M.,, No. 2 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenville. Anderson, etc.
7:15 P.M., No. 4 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenville, Anderson. Ashe
ville, etc.
12:25 P.M., No. 41 Dally from Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Ha
van ns h.
TCRNFST WILLIAMS,
General Fr.ssenger Agent,
829 Broadway, Augusta, Oa.
AUTOMOBILE AND FLASH
LAMPS
Magnetos Remagnetized, *2 OO
Columbia Batteries fresh every
week 25 f -'
WHITNEY- EVE CO.
1083 Broad Ht. Phone 1318
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your mattresses level
and square New tick made free.
Return mattresses same day. phone
1916- shops 1251 Marburv atreeL
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE & CO.
Tin and Rubber Ilnoring, Repairing
and Painting.
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Hkyllghta. Loweat prices.
986 Broad Bt. Telephone 344.
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUOUSTA.
Dlseaaea of men. women and chll.
dren treated without operation.
I FURNISH all MEDICINES C REII
DR. N. E ALFORD
Office. 969 Broad SL
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Street. Telephone
Augusts. Ga. 499.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective August 23rd. 1914.)
Eastern (City) Time.
From To
2:25 p.m. Atlanta, Mao on,
Athens, Washington 7:40 a.m.
2:20 and. Atlanta 2:00 a.m.
6:15 p.m. All inta 13:30 p.m.
10:80 p.m. Atlanta, Macon,
Athens, Washington 3:20 p.m.
8:45 a.m. Oamak, Macon (ex
cept Sunday) 6:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. Union Point, Maoon,
Athens, Washington 4:45 p.m.
• Phone 267, 661, 2266.
J. P. BILLUPS. Q.P.A.
ROOF LEAK?
Hare your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My price* are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 3031. 623 Broad St
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Have your ebons repaired *t theee
prices:—
Mcn'R Wide Bottoms.
<Fwed 81 OO
Men's Half Sole*. *ewed snd
Rubber Heels SIOO
Men’s Half Soles, sewed 750
Men’s Half Sole*, nailed.. .. 50 a
Ladles’ Half Solos, eeweil and
Rubber Heels.. .. 750
Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed.. ■ 500
Ladles’ Half Soles, nailed.. ..350
Children's Half Sole* 250 and 350
v -st Rubber
Heels 250. 350. 45C
Helmhack’s Double Wear Rubber
lleels 50C
Work done while you wait.
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 943. 965 Broad St
J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms... *1 10
Get it at
HICKEY’S
BABIES AND CHILDREN
SPECIAL ATTENTION
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson St.'
WELDING
SOUTHERN WELDING Ca
Phone lisf. »«i Broad SC
Welders of ait metals and all kinds
of machinery breaks repaired, car
bon cleaned from aulo cylinders with
oxygen.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAQON WKS.,
Established 1147.
Manufacturers or rarm wagons, csrts
snd trucks, especially equipped far
repairing and painting.
Corner .211 Is and tth Sts.
Telephone 1309-J. Augusta, Os.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 111. 71$ Broad St
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Quantity and Quality.
C. E. McCORD
North Augusts. Phons 2797.
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