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FRIDAY, OCTOBEf.
PHONE
296
Markets
Middling la§t year 13%c.
CLOSING QUOTATIONS
Low middling 7 3-16
Strict low middling $ 9-16
Middling 7 11-16
strict middling 7 13-16
Good middling ..,..7 15-16
Previous Day’s Figures
Low midi 'ng.. .. ~ ~ .. .. 7(4
Strict low middling .. 7%
Middling 7^
Strict middling 7%
Good middling , .. .. 774
Receipts For Week
Bales. Spin. Shlp't
Saturday . , .1053 259 1276
Monday.. . . . .11. a 155 547
Tuesday 861 66 423
Wednesday. . . .1027 2 1(520
Thursday 614 250 810
Frisda 650 33 1484
Total 5230 765 8560
Comparative Receipts
Monday ... , ....8836 3381
Tuesday ... ... ... , 4581 356 b
Wednesday.. •• 2372 >" 2831
Thursday
Friday .... 2647 4547
Total ... # r ......20151 15703
Stocks aHd Receipts
Stock in Augusta, 1913 , 831,559
3toek in Augusta, 19t4 .......,, 42,167
Rec. since "Sept. 1, 1913 66.899
Rec. since Sept. 1, 1914 57,258
Augusta Daily Receipts
1813 1914
Georgia Railroad 619 361
Southern Railway Co 224 502
Augusta Southern lit ‘;9
i Augusta-Aiken R. R- M 3 “*8
'Georgia & Florida 121 336
C. & W.'C. By. **•( lg 2?
A C. L. n?. , 153 »*9
11 agon ...... it I
Canal ... ...
Net receipts 2160 4177
Through ............ ? ... 486 .0
Total ... . 2647 4247
Weekly Crop Movement Ending
Friday. September 25, 1914.
1914, 1813. 1912.
Receipts .... 408,365 803,000 201,916
Shipments .. 55,644 168.602 160,038
Stock 161,548 192,635 184,619
Came in St. 432,733
Crop In St... 6n(,0i6 1,446,164 809,188
Vi@. Supply. 2,776,046 2,246,91?
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Uverpooi.—Weekly cotton statistics:
Total forwarded to n)ills 34,606 bales,
of which 3tj,006 were American; stock
815,000; American BlJ.OOO; imports 22,-
000, American 4/008; exports 2,666.
Cotton spot in fair demand sales 4,-
200 bales. Including 3,W0 Amedlcan on
the basis of 5.30. for middling. Imports
0 405 bales, Including 1,200 American.
imflii
STEAMER HELD
New York. —The Italian freight
steamer Cerea, In today from Italian
ports,, was detained at quarantine by
Health Officer O'Connell for examina
tion to make sure that the vessel was
free of all suspicion of Adriatic chol
era.
Dr. O’Connell said that while the
Cerea was at Catania it was reportr
ed cholera prevailed there.
The crew of the Cerea was closely
examined and no cases of sickness
were found on board. Nevertheless
they were detained aboard the vessel
and will remain there until there is
no possibility of an outbreak of the
disease.
Recommend Speer
Charges Dropped
Washington.—' The house Judiciary
committee formally filed Its report
today, recommending that the Im
peachment proceedings a«alnst Fed
eral Judge Speer, of Georgia, be
dropped.
WANT STAMP TAX IN PLACE
OF PROPOSED BANK BILL
Washing tsn —Elimination of the
proposed tax o( two dollars a thou
sand on bank capital and surplus In
the war revenue bill as if passed the
house and substituting a stamp tax of
two cents each on checks, drafts and
other coirtmercisl paper not Included
In the original bill, was recommended
by the Democratic senators working
on taht section.
ITALIAN OFFICIAL BETTER
Rome, via. Paris, 4:25 a. m.—The
condition of Marquis dl Pan Oiullano,
minister of foreign affairs, who has
been seriously ill, has ameliorated aud
c eoly.
EVERY HERALD REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENT IS A “BUSINESS PROPOSITION”
Made to People Who Aspire to Home-Ownership or Property Investment , and it is to be Hoped This Means YOU
BALES GINNED
TO SEPT. 25TH,
3,381,863
Census Bureau Issues Second
Report of Season. Georgia
Figures Are: 709,y8 Bales
With S. C. at 298,589. Com
parative Data.
Washington, D. C ginning
was active from Sep ■ to 25t|i,
a total of 2,901,556 ha ing been
turned out. That broi,,. tile aggre
gate gjnpings far the year to 3,381,833
bales, according tp the Census Bureau’s
second report announces! today. The
period's winnings were second only to
those of the record crop year of 1911,
being less than 1,000 bales loweA-.
In A'ahami, Arkansas, Florida, Geor
gia and Louisiana the ginnings to Sep
tember 35th exceeded those to that date
in any J>f the past seven years.
Sea Island cqttop ginnings exceeded
those of any year in the past seven
while the number of round bales ginned
showed a great decrease.
3,381,86 3Bales.
Washington, D. C.—The second cotton
ginning report of the season, compiled
from reports of Census Burdnu corre
spondents and agents throughout the
cotton belt and issued at 10 a. m„ to
day, announced that 3,381,883 bales of
cotton, counting round as half bales, of
the growth pt 1914 has been ginned prior
to September 25th. This compares with
3.246.655 bales, "or 23.2 per cent of the
entire crop, ginned prior to September
85th last year, 3.007,271 bales or 22.3 per
cent jn 1912 mid 3,676,594 bales, or 23.6
per cent in 1911.
Included in the ginnings were 3,292
round bales, compared with 26 983 last
year, 18,574 ip 1812 apd 27,918 in 1911.
Sea Island eotfon included numbered
13.595 bales, compared with 10,570 bales
to September 25th last year, 3,057 bales
in 1912 and 11,897 tildes in 1911.
Ginnings prior to September 25th, by
state's, with comparisons fpr the past
three years and the percentage of the
entire crop ginned in those states prior
to that date in the same years, follow:
Alabama.
Vear. Ginnings. Per cent.
1914 3936 M)
1913 325,735 22.0
1912 192.310 14.5
1911 ....... 360,244 21.2
Arkansas.
1914 98,179
1913 70,086 6.8
1912 41,438.. 5.4
1311 43,626 4.8
Florida.
1914 25,388..
7913 ..... 16,367 24.5
1912 8,770 16.6
1911 21,618 22.8
{Georgia.
1914 769,118
1913 491,511 20.9
18ii! 1 272,335 15.0
l§|t 765,697..... 27.4
Louisiana.
1814 77,865
1913 77.865 17.»
1913 73,992 19.7
1911 89.069 23.4
Mississippi.
1914 161,25
1813 120,593 9.6
1912 57,393 5.6
19il 96,829 8.3
North Carolipa,
1914 82,849..?..,..,,..
1913 49,952 6.0
1915 101,683 11 .2
191 1 156,390 13..9
Oklahoma.
1914 109,050
1913 148,979 17.7
1913 77,394 7.7
1911 116,328 11.4
South Carolina.
1914 298,589 ——
1913 193.318 13.6
1912 174,251 14.2
1911 338.090 20.0
Tennessee.
1914 16,033
1913 18,359 5.0
1912 990 0.4
1911 15,541 3.6
Texas
1914 1,324,778
1913 .1,727,639 45.8
4912 2,002,975 -.ml
1911 1,667,875 40.6
All Others States.
1914 8,924
1913 6,251 5.2
1912 2,740 3.0
1911 5,395 3.9
The next ginning report of the Cen
sus Bureau will lie issued at 10 n. m-,
Monday. October 26th, and will show the
quantity of cotton ginned prior to Octo
ber 18th.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago, Ills, —Increasing stocks at
Liverpool and continued heavy receipts
In the American northwest brought
about a further wheat decline but shorts
covering thought about a rally. Opened
7-8 off to 1-8 up, followed by a drop of
nearly 2 cents In some cases but the
greater part of the loss was regained.
Cum suffined fropi wheal’s weakness.
After starting 1-4 to 3-Bal-2 lower
prices underwent an additional sag and
showed but little power to react.
Oats took the same course as other
grain.
Provisions averaged a little higher on
somewhat Improved prices for hogs.
Subsequently talk of large expcFt
sales helped wheat. Closed nervous 7-8
to 1 1-4 under last night.
Smallness of country offerings helped
corn but It closed weak at 5-8 to 6-Ba
-3-4 under last night.
Open. High. Low. Close
WHEAT—
Dee ... . I#* 196% 105V* 196 K
Mm v .... 112',4 D3'4 111'a 111 %
corn—
Dec .... 4614 66% 66'4 «*U
May . . 09*4 69% «9'4 «»%
OATS—
Dee . . . . 46% 4744 46% 47'4
Man .... 49*4 5«‘4 44'4 66'/*
PORK-
Oct .... .. - ■ 1050
Jan . . . .1925 1300 1900 1802
LARD—
Oct 960 942 948
Jan . , , . 9*7 997 9 11 9,7
RIBS—
Ort . . . ..... 1070 1000 10*0
Jan . . . .1022 1025 995 995
moneTmarket
NSW York— {exchanges 1398,818,7*8.
Balances |14.(40,515.
sterling exchange steady; for cablet
4 95,50; for demand, 4.95.|t. Bar sliver
‘•FOR MILITARY REASONS”
Bordeaux, 1:06 p. m.—Pierre Naslca
was put to death today for "mlllltary
reasons." It was the first execution un
der military law at the temporary capi
tal. Musics faced the end bravely.
LIVESTOCK MARKET
CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGS SHEEP
Chicago, JUs.—Doga: Receipts 11,060;
unsettled.
Bulk $ l.mi'S -B*o
I ight 8.25@ 8.75
Mixed , 7.isip 5.85
Heavy 7.6o<fi> 0.05
Hough 7.50© 7.65
Pigs 4.75@ 8.50
X'attle: Receipts 1,000; weak.
Beeves .$ 6.q0^511.00
SteeVs Slo@ 9.00
Stockers and feeders 5.25# 8.2 p
Cows and heifers B.lo# 9.00
Calves 7.50($ 11.2 b
Sheep: Receipts 16,000: firm.
Sheep 4.75@$ 5.50
Yearlings 5.50# 6.25
Lambs 6.00 1 # 7.75
Swappers’ Column.
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no
charge for insertions. You pay 5
cents for each answer. Hava you
anything you want to Swap or Ex
change? I.et the other fellow know.
Augusta is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers whp will be glad to
make your acquaintance l.rpUgh the
Swapers* Column. '
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: FOUR
year-old hounds, t II trained on coon
and possum, for a well trained pointer
or setter. Address M. L. C., Swappers’
Column, Jleuild. 02
WQULQ LIKE TO EXCHANGE: 100
Octagon soap wrappers for same num
ber Eatmor ..fend coupons, and buy 300
mope Eatmor coupons, or exchange a
good cradle for 40Q bread coupons and
SOc. Address G. A. Y., Swappers' Col
umn, care Heraid. C)?
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: ONE FINE
rosewood case good tone cottage
square piano, for two bales of good cot
ton, at $50.00 per bale, delivered. Ad
dress Piano, Swappers’ Column, care
Herald. 02
WANTED: TO EXCHANGE ONE FOUR
yegr old black mule for three bales of
cotton. 8. 3. d 3
WILL SWAP COMBINATION BUGGY
and saddle horse, buggy and harness
fqr cotton, small piece of real estate or
vacant lot; will Pay difference if neces
sary. Address ‘'Horse," case Herald. o 3
WILL EXCHANGE ONE IRON BAFE
in good condition for anything of equal
value. Address 11. C. L-, care Herald. o 3
WILL SWAP: 216 KARAT DIAMOND
ring, value $500.00, for good horse and
buggy—difference cash. Address J.,
Swappers' Column, caVe Herald. 04
WILL EXCHANGE: FOR GROCERIES,
one new ice box suitable for a small
store or a soft drink box. Address Ice
Box, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. 04
WILL SWAP: A 40-LB. COTTON MAT
tress for $3.50 worth Of gjoperles. Ad
dress A. B. C., Swappers’ Column, cave
Herald. 04
WILL SWAP: A HANDSOME GHEEN
lea titer doll carriage with top, also it
child’s split! gold bracelet, for $7.00
worth of groceries. 1 Address Bracelet,
Swappers’ Cqlumn, care Herald. 04
WILL EXCHANGE: A CHERRY
stained hat rack with beveled plate
glass mirror, for seven Leghorn hens.
Address 0., Swappers’ Column, cgie
Herald. 04
WILL SWAP: 2ty KARAT DIAMOND
ring, value $500.00, for five thousand
pounds good middling lint cotton. Ad
dress J., Swappers’ Column, care Her
ald. _ 04
WILL EXCHANGE: AUTOMOBILE
for motorcycle in good condition. Davis
Rubber Works. 05
WILLH W Al' :T HBF, E B. C. RHQPE
Island Red oofeerels Xfftvg and ope
half months old), fine stock for breed
ing purpose, for chickens or anything
'else of equal value or will sell at $3,00
each. Address Cockerels, Swappers’ Col
umn, cave Herald. D®
FOB EXCHANGi,: RUBBER TIRE
hack for rubber life tqp buggy. Ad T
dress M. M. 11.,I 1 ., egro Swappers Culmnn.
On
Wanted
WANTED SITUATION—Maie.
DRUG CLERK WAKTB POSITION AT
once. Competent manager, 10 years’
experience; some who|esaie experience;
married; strictly sober; am a hustler;
out-of-town position considered. Address
Calomel, care Herald. 03
WANTED SITUATION—Fe
maIe
A YOUNG WOMAN WITH BU|4INHSB
experience desires position as cashier
or office assistant; writes neat hand,
p. -me 1780-W. P^B
WANTED—Situation
WANTED: CAPABI-. STENOGRAPH
er with five years’ .experience posi
tion; good references; answi*' quick. Ad
dress Stenographer care Herald OI
WANTED HELP—Maie.
MAN WANTED TO MILK Fiv7.
cows; must also be competent to work
vegetable garden. W. M. Acago, Me
sena Us., Itout No. 2. Telephone 5263.
' 08
ARMY OK L'. B. WANTED. UN&TaU
ritd men ago 18 to 25. Information at
itec rutting Offices, Post Office bldgs,
lontgormry, Ala., Rome, Augusta, Co
lumbus, On., 19271 k Hecond Ave., Birm
ingham, Ala, 411 Cherry St., Macon,
and broad A Marietta, Atlanta, Ua.
frl,sal,sun, o6, Bmo
WANTED AT ONCE; ACOLORED
man for yard and house work; must
come yvell recommended. Apply 72t
fJVeene street. OI
WANTED—Boarders
WANTED; A FEW SELECT TABLE
hoarders wanted. In good, convenient
neig'ioorhooil. Two minutes from broad
street. Phone 1341- 1. Of
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WE BUY PARTS OF BOOKS OK
Organ, Furple snd Surety Hlarnpa, a so
coupons pf all kinds. Walker's, 217 7th
street. oß#i
SCHOOL BOOKS FOR 41- . SCHOOLS
private and public, h Jht sold and
exchange at Dellqueat’a New and Old
Bookshop, -215 7th atraat. If
WANTED—Livestock
WANTED TO BUY. ONE HOOD,
fresh cow. on monthly payments Ad
dress L. O. care Herald. oeo
WANTED HELP—Female.
want young girl to work in
office, one who can wrfle on type
writer Walker's Magazine Agency, 217
7th street. «
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
For Sale
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
I HAVE THREE PIECES OF 4UUUS
ta real estate that will show 22 per
cent on your money. 3200 will handle
ope Piece: $509 another piece; and SBOO
tlu other. All three piuo. will show
22 per cent on the money you put out.
If Interested address J. Q., cure Her
ald. 03
FOR SALE—Misceilaneous.
FOR GROCERIES, VEGETABLES -
anything ii\ our lln For quick deliv
ery plume 153‘- Lis. J. Mura & Co. 015
FOR SALE: ONE“FLAT TOP~4iE.SK’
practically new. Apply Mr. Bryan,
Business Office, Herald. ts
FOR SALE: COON AND 'POSSUM
hounds, fox an. oat hounds, trained.
Address M. L. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. 04
FOR SALE: LARGE ROLLER-TOP
desk and ohaif in good condition, for
sale and cheap. Apply 819 Broad street.
020
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: IRON
safe, cheap for cash, ur will exchange
for anything of equal value. Phone 682,
414 Leonard Building. o2c
FOR SALE: NEW Dul HI.E FEAT TOP
oak desk for sale cheap, size 48x60
inches, in perfect condition. A bargain
for cash. Apply Room 316 or 306 Hanson
building. 03
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate.
MONEY TO (.END ON REAL ESTATE
Augusta Real Estato Co.. 833 Broad St
Jlßtf«
FOR EXCHANGE: FINE PLANTATION,
1,100 acres, for whit it we refused $30,-
00(1 last December; will he exchanged for
good Augusta nliy property, or will sell
a(. $30.00 per acre; good terms of pay
ment; 759 acres cultivated; very finely
Improved; one of the finest plantations
In Georgia; on Augurta Southern R. R.
Augusta Reul Eeslate Co., 833 Broad St.
Phone 346. 02
For Rent
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.
FOR RENT: SEVEN-ROOM HESl
pence and store combined, modern
convenience, big lot, $22.00. Apply 962
Calhoun street. 03
FOR RENT: ON THE 1600 BLOCK Ob’
Walton Way, one upper and one lower
'flat; also ono cottage from October Ist;
all modern Improvements. Apply to J. N.
Barnes & Co., I|4o Broad street. Phono
No. 743. Oil
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR rvENT: 414 WALKER, 9 ROOMS,
Uatbs, tleptrlc lights, large yard, |33.33
or in flats. First floor, 4 rooms and
bath; second floor, 5 rooms and bath.
Jno. Jay Cohen. Phone
FOR RENT: COTTAGE ON fsth
street, 5 rooms and hall; latge lot;
modern and new; rent cheap. Also cot
tage downtown, 5 largo rooms; good lo
cation; rent * $16.66 per month. l’hone
3320-W. o2c
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS
and bath; separate entrance; 118.00 per
npmtlp Apply 301 Center street.
FOR RENT: LARGE FRONT ROOM,
elegantly furnlehed, with bath; private
family; board reasonable. Apply 518 Bl
ils street, or phone 2461-J. 03
FOR BENT: TWq~ NEWLY FURNISHi
ed rooms, Joining batt), to young men.
Apply 3t4 Mclntosh slreet. o'2p
FOR RENT; TWO NICELY FITRNIHH
cd rooms with hot baths adjacent, uso
of telephone; gentlemen preferred; no
children; possession Immediately. Apply
523 Ellis streeL or phone 804-J. 07
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES
are never found; often they are
stolen with no chance of recov
ery, but when pirated up by hon
eet persons they will get back to
the owner If advertised In this
column.
LOST; TUESDAY THE 20th, ON CAR
between belvedere end Augusta, on
Aiken eer, or broad and Monte
Sano, one 15 hill. Return to box 613,
Augusta, and get reward. o2c
FOUND: ON BROAD STREET. BY |B.
S. Chancey, lock and several kers
fiwner can get same by applying to 013
Broad street and paying cost of tills
advertisement. o2c
STOLEN: FROM CENTRAL AVE.
snd Adrian street, two hounds. One
stolen September Ist, and one on the
26th. Both black and white, medium
size, two years old and both female. Lib
eral reward for any Information. Plume
to 6154-J. 07
LOST: BLACK LEATHER POCKET
tiook containing cards and currency.
T-lberal reward. F. D. Hodman, Albion
Hotel. 04
Loaf. STRAYED OR STOLEN: A
dark red Irish setter dog. Answers tq
name of Bill. P.eward of $5.00 If re
turned to J. T. Miles, R. F. D. No. 2
or call plume 409-4. J T, Miles 04
STRAYED: FROM MV PAHT|JRRj
Sunday, the 271 h, at Storm Brandi,
H. C„ one small black .Jersey bull. Re
ward If returned to I’. L. Numbcrger,
North Augusta, 8. C, 02
l-OST: FRENCH POODLE, AH OUT
two weeks ago. Answers to Hie name of
TKPDY. Return to 8(4 Lincoln ijt. M
THE TALK OF TU€ TOWN.
HAVE YOU BEEN THE BIG POWER
Vacuum Cleaner at work? We clean
your carpets and rugs on the floor. B
B. Vacuum Cleaning Co. Phone 273# o.'i
RUBBER STAMPS
THE HKHT THAT CAN BE MADE,
asals, sterirllfh metal trade cbc<-kH
numbertnc machines, etc. Illgh-class Job
printing, fjet my prices, J U Wolfe,
'The Printer," 211 Seventh street, phone
528. 03
DOa~CCH LARS, ETC
LARGE ASSORTMENT DOG COLLARS,
harpejs, muzzles, lends, etc. Try our
"Fes' Flea" soap, makes trip fleas fly.
Augusts Trunk Factory, 735 Brpud, op
poslte Monument. Slltf
RUBBER TIRES AT COST.
BEGINNING TOMORROW morning
October Ist, at 7 o'clock, and until I
o'clock Huturduy, October 10th, I wll|
sell all automobile casings In sl/.'-s from
3|is32>4 to 37*6 Inclusive of these sizes
and corislgilng of Firestone, Goodrich,
Goodyear, Ajax and Kelly-HpHngflald at
net cost. There <ft«r I sirali handle reg
ular grade* of tires and at listed prices
as heretofore, but tirn making this c gar
anpe sale as a prepsrution for a large
stock which will be received about tne
10th to 15th of October. Wilson Vul
ceoUlng Company. etc
FINANCIAL
NOTiCE.
ON AND AFTER OCTOBER IST:
iioisa shoeing, SOc. I want my friends
to know 1 am still at 628 Eliis slreet.
shoeing horses and .1. 11. Crumpton is
no longer in mv employment. C. R
Hillman, 623 Ellis street. 04
COAL AND COKE
COAL. —2 yijrils, North Augusta
OKE--and Feuwlck und Cental'
Sts.
O. Templeton. Phones 843-681).
If lt’» Coal You Want Wa ‘-lav* It.
For Rent --- Real Estate.
If you are still without a
house, BRe our new renting list.
John Jay Cohen & Co.
suu wed (Y 1 Oil
Special Low Prices
On All Slusky’s
Roofing Materials
I. C. TIN IN ROLLB—
<ir PER ROLL OF
ns 100 sq. FT
<4**••***+ and upwards.
Other attractive low prices on
Metal Khingles, Galvanized Cor
rugated Iron and Rubber Hoof
ing-
DAVID SLUSKY
Phone 100.
1009 BROAD STREET.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE —These arrivals and departures
nro given as Information. Arrivals und
cormestions are not guaranteed.
98 | 32 | | 36 | 87
2:40a 2:4op|Lv Augusta Ar 8:65a 1:40a
4:£6n 4:l7a|Ar Ilar’well Lv 7:13a 12:01a
4:69a 4:43p Ar Denm’k Lv 6:44a 11:34p
5:36a B:2sp]Ar Or’burg Lv 8:57a 10:53p
7:20a 6:fi6|Ar Sumter Lv 4:30u 9:30p
9:00a B:lsp|Ar FJorsncg Lv 3:15a S.’OOp
1:1Bp 12:45a|Ar WU’gi qi Lv 3:4fip
8:00p 5:25a Ar Rlehm’d Lv 6:85p 8:16a
XLBOp 9:ooa|Ar Wush’t’n Lv 3:06p 4:30 a
I:3Ba|lo:27n|Ar Baltlm'e Lv 1:45p 3:60a
4:64i'Jlß:46p|Ar W I’hß Lv 11:36a 12;19 n
7:18al B:67p|Ar W. York Lv| 8:16a 9:30p
Through S’-eel Pullman Bleepers on
trains 32 and 35. between Augusta and
New York Observation Broiler Car. be
tween Augusta nnd Florence. Standard
Dining Car north of Florence.
Through Sleeper between Atlanta and
Wilmington, via Aiigusla on trains 97
end 38, connecting at Florence with New
York sleepers find main line points.
T. B. WALKER,
District Passenger Agent.
Augusta, Ga. Phene 625.
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe
cial Serivce Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usually
Advertised : :::::: xx i i :
AUTOMOBILE AND FLASH
LAMPS
Magnetos Remagnotlzed, #2 OO
Columbia Batteries fresh every
week 25''
WHITNEY- EVE CO.
1031 Broad Bt. Fhona itlt
COAL AND WOOD
DELIVERED any part of THI9
CITY OR THU HILL.
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phon* 780.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kinds, windshields,
lamps wad showcase glass, and le
put tying a apnclalty. Front lour
glass and church windows rapalred.
Phone <l7-J. 626 Kills Wt
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
N. M. OGDEN
Phone 2830 J. P. O. Bo* 85
NORTH AUGUST A, 8. C.
CANDIES
CON. ER’& HOME-MADE
CANDIES
FRESH DAII.T.
Special ordecs given prompt attsm
Hon, Rhone 2576-W.
210 Mclntosh Street.
CAFE
Ask the flint tttiUcserfian th« way to
the
B. & B. CAFE
The choicest dishes on the market.
Regular Dinner. Best In town.
Phone 8013-J. 983 Broad Ht.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective August 23rd. 1914.)
Eastern (City) Time.
From To
2:25 p.m. Atlanta. Macon,
Athens, Washington 7:46 a.m.
2:29 a.m. Atlanta 2:00 a.m.
6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m.
10:30 p.m. Atlanta. Macon.
Athens. Washington 3:20 p.m.
8:45 a.m. Camak. Macon (ex
cept Sunday 1 6:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. Union Point, Macon.
Alliens. Washington 4:45 p<m.
Phone 267, 661. 2266.
J. P. BILLUPS. O.P.A.
Charleston& Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective
The following arrivals and departures
of trains, Union Station. Augusta, Ga.,
as wall as, oonnentiona with other com
panies, nre simply given as information
and are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES.
10:35 A M.. No. 1 Dally for Greenwood,
Spartnnburg, Greunvll'e Asheville
connects at McCormick for Ander
son.
4:25 P.M\, No. 3 Dally for Spartanburg,
ireenvllle, etc.
2:00 P.M!, No. 42, D Jly for Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ARRIVALS.
12:15 P.M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenville. Anderson, etc.
7:15 p.M., No. 4 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenville. Asheville, etc.
12:25 P.M., No. 41 Dally from Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
RRNBST WILL.AMS,
General P isenger Agent,
829 Broadway, Augusta, Ha.
C. of Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedules C764h Meridian Tims)
DEPARTURES:
For Dublin, Savannah, Macon
and Florida puli.‘a 7:30 o.m.
For Dublin and Savannah 2:30 p.m.
For Savannah, Macon, Colum
bun and Birmlngh m 9:30 p.m.
ARRIVAL--
From Snvampih, Macon, Co
lumbus anil Birmingham 8:30 s.m.
From Dulillp, Savannah and
Florida points 12:30 p.m.
From Dul,lln, Savannah, Ma
con arid Florida points 7:60 p.m.
All Trains Dally.
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a
pi-, arriving ut 7.51 p. m.. between Au
gusta and Savannah; connecting ut Mil
ieu with through train for Macon. Co
lumbus, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mem
phis, Mobile gml New Ofleana.
Vestlbibod olgetrlo-lighted Sleeping
Cars carrlml on night B ains but ween
Augusta and Savannah, collecting direct
ly at Milieu, with through Sleeping Cars
to und from Macon. Columbus. Birming
ham and Atlanta.
For Information ns to lares, schedules,
etc., write or communicate with
W. \J. Hsckett, Q. r. Hammock,
Truv. f'gss. Agt. City Ticket Agt.
Phone No. 62. 719 Ilfoad St.
Augusta. Gs.
ROOF LEAKT
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My price* are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2081. 628 Broad Bt
HACK LINE
When you want a hack er cab,
telephone and I will coma or eend
to any part of city.
BEN JACKSON
Phono 480 9g| Walker Street
MATTRESSES
MATTREBBE6 RENOVATE© BV
A. GREEN.
71* mail** your jnuttr«>*ii«a t*v*t
ana ftijunr** Nfw tick mad* fre*.
Return mattrAnne* anrne day. I'hon*
1016 *hop* 1251 Mnrburv *tre«t.
people’s' mrREPAIR
AND SUPPLY CO.
1029 BROAD HTREKT.
We do good woik. I’rlcea l egaopable
work guaranteed. Full line of ac
i cssorfes. Htungo d.iy or nlgiit eer
vlre.
HOOFING
W. B. TOOL* A CO
Tin and Kub!i«r Roofing, Repairing
and Painting
W« manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
HkyllghU. Lowest prices.
936 Hrond St Telephone 9*4
RESTAURANT
Dutch Johns’ Restaurant
All kinds of Ben-foods-Crabs,
Shrimps, Lobster*. Choicest meats In
market.
Barbrcue every Seturdsy.
Hear of Me'.Vopoln.
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Street. Telephone
Augueta, Qa. 469.
FIFTEEN
PHONE
297
Southern Railway.
(Schedule effective Sept. 20th, 1914.)
N. B,. —Schedule figures published only
as information and are not guaranteed.
Union Station. All trains dally.
Train depart to—
No. TlTrv^
18 Char'eston, S. C 6:20 a.m.
8 Columbia. S. C 6:4*; a.m.
32 Washington, New York .... 3:00 p.m.
22 Charleston 3:40 p.m.
20 Columbia 6:20 p.m.
Train arrive from —
No. Tlm»-
25 Charleston, Jacksonville .. .8:20 a.m.
19 Columbia 10:00 u.m.
131 Washington, New York ...,12:01 p.m.
35 Charleston 2:15 n m.
7 Columbia 8:55 pm.
17 Charleston 10:50 p. rr»„
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars,
Coaches, Dining Car Service.
Phone 661 or 947 for information, and
Pullman Reservations.
MAGUUpKR DiDNT,
Dlat. Pass. Agent.
729 Broad St., Augusta. Ga.
Get it at
HICKEY’S
BABIES AND CHILDREN
SPECIAL ATTENTION
6 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson St.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Mev* your (hoot repaired at th*ee
prices:—
Men’s Wide Bottom*.
aewed SI OO
Men’s Half Soli)*, eewed and
Rubber Heels SI OO
Men'* Half Soles, sewed 75C
Men’s Half Kolqe, nailed..
Ladles' Half Solos, eeweil and
Rubber Heols ..750
Ladles’ Half Boles, eewed.. ..RftO
Ladles’ Half Roles, nailed.. . .SKC!
Children's Half Sole* 25C and 350
’ -st Rubber
fleets • -25 C. 3RC. 45C
Ileimbeck'e Double Wear Rubber
Heels 50C
Work done while you wait
Work called for and delivered
on short notlca
Phone 943. 966 Broad Bt
J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Bpeol&l Rubber Bottom*... SI 10
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Plzen era of men, women and chtl*
dren treated without operation.
I FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE
DR. N. E. ALFORD
Offloa. 969 Broad St.
TAILORING AND GENTS’
__ FURNISHING
There are three reasons why you
shoui.l trade with us. Fit, Quality
Money Waved.
E. M. OROZIER ft 00.,
1144 BROAD BT.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREV WAOON WK6,
Established 1147.
Manufacturers of rurm wagons, carts
and trucks, sspeclglly equipped tor
repairing and ~aiming
Corner .Jills and 9th fits
Telephone 1699-J Augusta. On
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 11l Broad SL
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Qugntlty and Quality.
C. E. McCORD
North Augusts, Phono 2757,