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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8.
Find a Buyer For SECOND-HAND Things Which You Don’t Need—Use a Want Ad
Markets
Middling Last Year 1314 c.
CLOSING QUOTATIONS
Low middling 6 15-16
Btri' low middling 7 5-16
Middling 7 7-16
Strict middling ... 7 9-16
Good middling 7 11-16
Previous Day’s Figures
Low middling 7 n 7%
Strict low middling 7%a7V4
Middling \7Msa7%
Strict middling 7%a754
Good middling 5..7%a7%
Receipts For Week
Sales. Spin. Shlpt
Saturday 47 1358
Monday 151 12 612
Tuesday 558 61 206
Wednesday. . . .1808 162 1089
Thursday 1335 537 1333
Friday -. —•
Total
Comparative Receipts
Satrday 4984 447
Monday 4637 3471
Tuesday 4728 4803
Wednesday 4099 2260
Thursday 394 a 3011
Friday
Total
Stocks and Receipts
Stock in Augusta, 1913 31,753
Stock in Augusta, 1914 54,360
Rec. since Sept. 1, 1913 89,392
Rec. since Sept. 1, 1914 74,850
Augusta Daily Receipts
I*l3 1914
Georgio Railroad 959 215
Southern Railway' Co 455 566
Augusta Southern 361 58
Augusta-Aiken Ry. Co. ..13 32
Ceil. of Feorgla R. R 307 465
Georgia & Florida 498 321
C. & W. C. Ry 485 374
A. C. L. R. R 39 318
Wagon 480 350
Canal
River
Net receipts 3597 2699
Through 348 312
Total 3945 3011
Port Receipts
Today. Last Yr.
Galveston 6689 21068
New Orleans 5783
Mobile 621 5604
Chariceston 1429 4567
Savannah 5820 18323
Wilmington 4^21
Norfolk 1274 2361
Interior Receipts
Today. Last Tr.
Houston 8726 10181
Memphis 4321
St. Louis
Weeekly Crop Movement, End
ing Friday, October 2, 1914.
1914. 1913. 1912.
Receipts ... 133.566 228,839 295,000
Shipments.. 72,964 197,705 250,736
Stock 226,150 223,766 2.2883
Came in St... 222,882 487.509 478,346
Crop In St... 873.958 1,913,673 1,287,7526
Vis. Supply 2,799,774 2,336,470 2,419,047
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago, Ills. —Wheat prices showed a
little strength on higher cables but the
effect failed to last. Opene- 1-8 to 1-2
up, receded to slightly below last night's
level and then rallied moderately.
Corn eased off on the bearish showing
of the government report. Opened un
changed to 1-8 higher, followed by a
gradual decline. Decrease In shipping
demand weakened oats. Price changes
small.
Provisions felt the influence of lower
hog quotations.
Later there was a decided wheat up
turn on signs that export demand had
begun to revive. Closed steadv at 1
6-8 to 2 net advance. Reports of heavy
demand for glucose as a substitute for
sugar tended to help corn bulls. Closed
steady 1-2 to l-2«5-s above last night
Open. High. Dow. Close
W HEAT-
Dec .... 108 11*84 10784 110%
Msv ... 114% 118 113% 115%
CORN—
Dec .... 87 87% 86% 67%
Mat .... 67% 70% 89% 70%
OATS—
Deo ... . 47% 48% 17% 48%
May . . . 00% 61% 50% 61%
PORK- _
Jan . . . .iB6O ISO". 1850 1895
LARD—
Oct j-. 972 940 972
Jan .... 970 992 970 990
RIBS—
Oct . . . .1060 1070 1080 1070
Jan ... . 970 990 967 990
~MONEY MARKET
New York.—Exchanges 8199,369,998:
balances 110,68,149. %
Mercantile pc par 6 1-2 10 7. Sterling
exchange steady; for cables 4.97.75a
-4 96.28; for demand 4.96.75a4.97.25. Bar
sliver 82 1-8.
LIVESTOCK MARKET
CHICAGO CATTLE. HOGS SHEEP
Chicago. Ills.—Hogs. Receipts 17,000,
slow.
Bulk 8 7.28® 8 s.oo
Ught 7 80® 8.26
Mixed 7 25® 8.30
-Heavy 7.00® 8.10
afltnjfh 7 00® 7.10
Pigs 4.75® 8.00
Cattle: Receipts 5,000; steady.
Beeves 8 6.50 6 811,00
Steer 6.15® 9.00
Stockers end feed#* 5.25® 8.35
Cows and heifers 3 4*e& 9.00
Calves 7.60® 11.25
Sheep: Receipts 24.000; slow.
Sheep 8 4.7561 5.9*
Tee: lings 5.50® 6.40
l.ambs 600 ® 7.85
HOURLY TEMPERATURES
Degrees.
6 A. M 60
.. 7 A. M 62
8 A. M 61
9 A. M 70
10 A. M 76
11 A. M 78
12 noen 80
1 P. M SI
2 P. M SI
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Liverpool.—Cotton spot in improved
demand: sales 3,500 bales, including 3,000
AmeVican on the basis of 5.30 d for mid
dling. No imports.
LEGAL NOTICES
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of Edward Monger, in
BankVuptcy, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Edward Monger,
of Augusta, Ga., In the County of Rich
mond and District aforesaid, a bank
rupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
7th day of October. 1914, the said Ed
ward Menger was duly adjudged a bank
rupt. and that the first meeting of his
creditors will be held in my office in
Augusta, Ga.. on the twenty-first (21st)
day of OctobeV, 1914, at 12 o’clock, noon,
at which time suid 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 7th day of October, 1914.
JOSEPH GAN A HD,
08 Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States fcY the Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of Thos. L. Partridge,
in Bankruptcy, Bankrupt.
To ‘he creditors of Thos. D. Partridge,
of Augusta, Ga., in the County of Rich
mond and District aforesaid, a bank
rupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the 7th
day of October, 1914, tlie said Thos. D.
Partridge was duly adjudged a bank
rupt, and that the first meeting of His
creditors will be held in my office in
Augusta. Ga., on the twenty-first (21st)
day of October, 1914. at 12 o’clock, noon,
at which time said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
This 7th day of October, 1914.
JOSEPH GANATID,
OS Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division
of llip Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of J. E. Bassett, In
Bankruptcy, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of J. E. Bassett, of
Augusta, Ga., in the County of Rich
mond and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the 7th
day of October, 1914. the said J. E. Bas
sett was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and
that the first meeting of his creditors
will ho held in my office in Augusta
Ga., on the twenty-first (21st) day of
October, 1914 at 12 o'clock, noon, at
which time said attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come be
fore such meeting.
Tills 7th day of October, 1914.
JOSEPH GANAHL,
08 Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Dtvisun
of the ’Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of J. J. Monger, in
Bankruptcy, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of J. J. Mengor, of
Augusta. Ga., in the County of Rich
mond and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the 7th
day of October, 1914, the said J. J. Mon
ger was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and
that the first meeting of his creditors
will lie held in my office in Augusta,
Ga. on the twenty-first (21st) day of
October, 1914, at 12 o'clock, noon, at
which time said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
This 7th day of October, 1911.
JOSEPH GANAHL,
08 Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of W. H. Cook, Jr., in
Bankruptcy, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of W. 11 Cook, JV.,
of Augusta. Ga., In the County of Rich
mond and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 7st
day of October, 1914, the said W. H.
Cook, Jr., was duly adjudged a bank
rupt. and that the first meeting of his
creditors will be held In my office in
Augusta, Ga., on the twenty-first (21st)
day of October, 1914, at 12 o'clock, noon,
at which time said creditors may attend,
prove- their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come be
fore said meeting.
This 7th day of October, 1914.
08 Referee In Bankruptcy.
ELECTION NOTIC.L
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that und# the
provisions of an act of the General As
sembly of the State of Georgia, approved
August 17th, 1914. there will be an elec
tion held In the 166« th District for a
member on the Board of Education of
Richmond County, for a term of three
years beginning January 1, 19io. The
candidates who have filed their deolaTa
tion or notice of Intention to offer for
said office are J. M. Wallace and J. E.
Lambert. Election will be held Satur
dav, November 7th, 1914. Blanks for
said election will be furnished from this
office. Only those whose names appear
upon the registry list will be permitted
to vote In said election. lolls will be
open from 8 a. m. to 3 V- m. sun time.
Augusta. Georgia, Monday, October
tlh ' 1914 J M. HAYNIE,
Clerk, Board of Commissioners, Roads
end Revenues. Richmond County. Or.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective Auguet 23rd. 1914.)
Eastern (City) Time.
From To
2:25 p.m. Atlanta, Macon.
Athens, Washington 7:40 am.
2:2* a m. Atlanta 1:54 a m
6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m.
10:30 p.m. Atlanta, Mason,
.. Athens, Washington 3:20 p.m.
8:48 a.m. Oamak. Macon (ex
cept Sunday) 8:39 p.m.
11:00 a.m. Union Point, Macon,
Athens Washington 4:48 um.
Phono 267, C6l. 2266.
J. P. BILLUPS, O.P.A.
_LEGAL NOTICES.
CANDIDATES. BOARD EDUCATION
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To Whom It May Concern:
The following named citizens of the
County of Richmond, having duly filed
with me written notice or declaration of
their intention to become candidates for
membership on the Heard of Education,
prescribed by law to be held on the
first Saturday in November, 1914:
First Ward—C. T. Fund.
Second Ward —M. H. H. Duval.
Third Ward—F. L. Fuller.
Fourth Ward—W. R. Johnson.
Fifth Ward—Robert Peebles.
Sixth Ward—Chas. F. Baker.
119th District—J. A. Rennison.
121st District—E. B. Revtlle.
123rd District—J. O. Lawrence.
124th District—W. DeVry Collins.
1269th District—C. J. Skinner.
1660th Distvict—J. M. Wallace and J.
E. Uambert.
Hephzibah—H. L. Murphey.
and there being only one such notice
for all except the 1660th District, I, J.
M. Haynie, Clerk of the Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenues of
Richmond County, Georgia, under the
direction and by virtue of an act of the
General Assembly of the State of Geor
gia. approved August 17th, 1914, do
hereby announce incumbents of the said
positions for the next ensuing term of
three years, said terms to commence
January 1,1915, that is to say: C. T.
Pund from the first ward, M. H. H.
Duvall from the second ward. F. L. Ful
ler from the third ward, W. R. Johnson
from the fourth ward, Robert Peebles
from the fifth ward, Chas. F. Baker
from the sixth ward, J. A. Rennison
from the 119th district, E. B. Reville
from the 121st district, J. O. DawVence
from the 123rd district. W. Derry Col
lins from the 124th district, C. J. Skin
ner from the 1269th district, and H. B.
Murphey from Hephzibah.
Notice is hereby given that, under the
provisions of the said act, no election
will be held on the first Saturday in
November. next, for the position of
member of the Hoard of Education, ex
cept in the 1660th district.
Augusta, Georgia. Monday, November
sth, 1914. J. M. HAYNIE.
Clerk, Board of Commissioners, Roads
and Revenues, Richmond County, Ga.
* o 9
C. of Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedules C7sth Meridian Time)
DEPARTURES:
For Dublin, Savannah, Macon
and Florida poir.'a 7:30 a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah 2:30 p.m.
For Savannah, Macon, Colum
bur and Birrringh m 9:30 p.n.
ARRIVAL''*
FYom Savannah. Macon, Co
lumbus and Birmingham .... 8:30 a.m.
From Dublin, Savannah and
Florida points 12:30 p.m.
From Dublin, Savannah, Ma
con and Florida points 7:50 p.m.
All Trains Dally.
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a.
m.. arriving at 7:51 p. m., between Au
gusta and Savannah; connecting at Mll
len with through train for Macon, Co
lumbus, Birmingham, Me itgomery, Mem
phis. Mobile and New Orleans.
Vestlbuled electric-lighted Sleeping
Cars carried on night trains between
Augusta and Savannah, conecting direct
ly at Millen, w»th through Sleeping Cars
to and from Macon. Columbus, Birming
ham and Atlanta.
For Information as to jares, schedules,
etc., write or communicate with
W. V/. Hackett, G. P. Hammock,
Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt.
Phone No. 62. 215 Jackson Bt.
Augusta. Ga.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE —These arrivals and departures
ere given as Information. Arrivals and
eonnestlons are not guaranteed.
38 { 32 | | 36 | 87
2:40a 2:4opLv Augusta Ar 8:56a 1:40*
4:26a 4:17a Ar Bar'well I.v 7:18a 12:01*
4:50a 4:43pAr Denm’k Lv 6:44a 11:34p
5:35a s:2spAr Or’burg Lv 6:57a 10:53p
7:20a 6:6s|Ar Sumter Lv 4:30a 9:30p
9:00a 8:15p Ar Florence Lv 8:15a 8:00p
1:16p 12:46a Ar Wll’gton Lv 3:45p
8:00p 5:25a Ar Rlchm'd Lv 6:35p 8:15*
ll:50p 9:00a ArWash't'n Lv 3:05p 4:30*
l:3Ba|lo:27a|Ar Raltlm’e lrv 1:45p 2:60*
4:s4e]l2:4SplAr WPhil Lv 11:36a 12:19n
7:l3a| 2:s7p|Ar N. York Lv 9:15n 9:30p
Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on
trains 32 *nd 35, between Augusta and
New York. Observation Broiler Car, be
tween Augusta and Florence. Standard
Dining Car north of Florence.
Through Sleeper between Atlanta *nd
Wllnlngton, via Augusta on trains 37
end 38, connecting at IRorenee with New
York sleepers and main line points.
T. B. WALKER,
District Passenger Agent.
' Augusta, Q*. Phone 625.
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective September 27th, 1*14.)
The lobowtn* arrivals and departures
of trains. Union Station, Augusta, Ga.,
as well as connections with other com
panies, are simply given as Information
tad are not guaranteed
DEPARTURES.
10:35 AM , No. 1 Dally for Greenwood,
Spartanburg, Ureenvlll*. Asheville
eonnectn at McCormick for Ander
son.
4:25 P.M., No. 3 Dally for Spartanburg,
.reerivllie, etc.
2:00 P.M.. No. 42, D lly for Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ARRIVALS.
12:18 P.M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan-
Lirg, Greenville, Anderson, stc.
7:18 P.M , No. 4 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenvl le, Asheville, etc.
12:25 P.M., No. 41 Daily from Beaufort,
Pert Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ERNEST WILL.AMS,
General P rsenger Agent,
829 Broadwai. Augusta. Oa.
Southern RailwayT
(Schedule effective Sent. ?oth. 1914.)
N. B. —Schedule figures published only
as information and are not guaranteed.
Union Station. All trains dut y.
Train depart to—
No. Tlio«i
18 Charleston, 8. C. 1:20 a.rn.
I Columbia, S. C 6:4( a. in.
32 Washington, New York .... 1:00 p.m.
22 Charleston 8:40 p.m.
20 Columbia 6:20 p m.
Train arrlv# from— '
No. ~ Tim*.
25 Charleston, Jacksonville .. .8:21> e.iu.
19 Columbia 10:09 u.m.
131 Washington, New York ....12:01 p.m
35 Charleston 2:15 n m.
7 Columbia ....... 1:58 pm.
17 Charleston 10:80 p.m.
Pullman Drawlng-Room Sleeping Cl-%
Coaches. Dining Car Service.
Phone <6l or 947 for Information, ant)
Pul man Reservation*
MAGHUDKR DENT,
Diet. Pass. Agent.
729 Broad St, Augueta, 06
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
LEGAL NOTICES
Debtor'* and Creditor'* Notice.
STATK OF GEORGIA
RICHMOND CO. NTY—
All persons having Claims against
Mary ft. Walton, late of Franklin Coun
ty, Ohio, deceased, or against her estate,
are required to present the same to the
undersigned, properly Itemized and
proven, within tlie time required by law.
And all persons Indebted to said de,
ceased, or her estate, are requested to
make immediate payment to the under
signed.
This September 17th, 1914.
WIT,SON JEFFERSON,
Administrator C. T. A., Estate of Mary
E. Walton. 817,2401,8.15,23
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, energetlo,
eager Swappers who will he glad to
make your acqualntarce *l.rough the
Swapers’ Column.
WILL EXCHANGE: ONE LARGE MI ID
ror about 4x6 foot square for any thing
of equal value. Address Mirror, Swap
pers' Column, care Herald. 08
for EXCHANGE: one sewing MA
chtne, in first-class order, for spring
wagon suitable for pony. Apply to R. M.
M., Swappers’ Column, cars Herald. 08
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: ONE
chest of cabinet maker’s tools for
equal value in groceries. Address Tools,
Swappers' Column, care Herald. 09
WILL SWAP: ONE EIGHT-YEAR-OLD
mule for four bales of cotton or city
lot of equal value. Address M. B. W.,
Swappers' Column, care Herald. 09
WILL SWAP: HOFKINSON WAR
liorse cock and hen for two R. I. hena
or anything equal value. Addreas S. T.
M., Swappers' Column, cave llorald. 09
HAVE A MOTION PICTURE OUTFIT
consisting of gas making outfit, cur
tains, and materials for making gas,
tickets, and also picture lens and stere
opticon lens and machine, which I will
exchange for typewriter or motorcycle
and also one 4x5 camera for anything of
equal value. Hustler. 010
WILL EXCHANGE TWO IRON BEDS
with National springs fig - two Crex
or matting art squares, or any kind of
art square in good condition. Address
Bed, Swappers' Column, care Herald.
010
WILL SWAP SMITH & BARNES
piano for 2 500-lb. hales cotton. Ad
dress H. D. F., care Herald. 010
WILL SWAP WELL-T*RAINED "HUID
dog’’ for well trained “possum dog.’’
Address Bird Dog, cure Swappers' Col
umn. Herald. 010
FOR EXCHANGE: TWO LARGE
draft horses: (wo mules: on* large
spring truck; two-horse wagons, for gro
ceries or horse feed. Address L. A. R ,
Swappers' Column, care Herald. -Oil
FOR EXCHANGE: ONE GAS STOVE,
one saddle In perfect condition, one
feather bed, one walnut wardrobe mlr
for doors, one auto windshield, for any
thing of equal value. Address L. A. It..
Swappers' Column, rare Herald. Oil
WILL EXCHANGE: NEW VIOLIN FOR
two hooks of Purple Trading Stamps.
Address Violin, Swappers’ Column, care
Herald Oil
Wanted
WANTED HELP—Female. __
WANTED: GOt il * COOK AT 2627 WAL
ton Way, The Hill. Apply at residence
or to William Martin, care Martin &
Garrett. 137 Jackson Street. 08
WANTED HELP—Maie.
MAN WANTED TO MILK FIVt.
cows; must also be competent to work
vegetable garden. W. M. Acago, Me
nem, Uu„ Rout No. 2. Telephone 6208.
08
WANTED: MEN-TO LEARN THE BAR
ber trade. He Independent. Few weeks
completes. Positions waiting. Our grad
uates qualified ft fr best job*. Wages
while learning. Tools given. Catalogue
mailed free. Moler Barber College, At
lanta, Ga. Oil
MESSENGER BOYS WANTED; MUST
be 16 years old and have wheel. Ap
ply Postal Tel. Cable Co. OS
WE HAVE a" FINE TO
offer some good hustler out of the
city, but at a local point. Apply 220
12th street. 08
WANTED—hoarders
WANTED: TABLE BOARDERS, 708
Greene strdfet. Phono 2739. 012
WANTED SITUATION—Fe
maIe
WANTED: POSITION BY YOUNG
lady with business experience as sales
lady or office work; can furnish refer
ences. Address E. L. 8., or phone 2253.
08
WANTED: POSITION BY EXPERL
enced lady stenographer. Address M.
A., core Herald. o9c
WANTED: BY YOUNG LADY, Posi
tion either In dressmaking sstahllsh
ment or alteration room or dry goode
store. Have had about 12 years experi
ence In dressmaking. Phone 8200. 010
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
SCHOOL BOOKS FOR Ale.. SCHOOLS,
private and public, b. jht cold and
exchange! at Dallqueet'a New and Old
Bookshop, 2V-116 7th street. ts
WANTFJi, BOO* ORDERS FOR - GREEN
and ripe tomatoea till 20th C. O. D„
f 1.60012.60 per bushel. Phone 7502. 012
WANTED: ONE lOR 2-HORHEPOWER
electric motor. Call phone 8387. 08
WANTED SITUATION—Maie.
WANTED: YOUR ROOK* TO KEEU
st night, at half the expense, and
double the satisfaction, by competent
accountant. Satisfaction guaranteed T.
M. C.» cere Heraldl oi .
WANTED COMPETENT COLORED
man wants position as porter or dray
man for grocery store; previous experi
ence. fall David Colyer, 288 Walker. 08
For Sale
FOR SALE —Real Estate
FOR HALE: AN IDEAL FARM AND
country home Just out of Hephxlbah.
This place I* in every raepect an Ideal
oountry home and st Ihe eame time a
good paying business proposition Plsce
consists or 211 acres of fertile level
land, old colonial house, beautiful
grounds, fruits, barne, tenant houses,
etc. If Interested address Country
Home, care Hereld, Oil
FOR j>ALE—Miscellaneous.
FOR GROCERIES, VEGETABLES—
anything-In our iln For quick deliv
er! phone 153:. Jas ,1. Mura ,8r Co. 015
FOR SALK: ONE FLAT Toi’ “DESK.
prnetleally new. Apply Mr. Bryan.
Business Office, Herald. ts
FOR SALE: SEVERAL SECOND-HAND
gne stoves. In good condition; will sell
reasonable to quick buyer; also several
coal and wood ranges Address &u 3
Broad St. Phone 666. 011
FOR SALE: ONE SECOND-HAND
buggy and a small spring wagon. Can
be seen at 954 Calhoun street. <>9c
FOR SALE: SMITH * BARNES PIANO
at a sacrifice. Apply 618 Broad street.
o9c
FOR SALE-TOMATOES: GREEN To
matoes direct to cases and consumers,
only J 2.00 per bushel Deliverer, every
Thursday. Phone 7502. 014
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate.
MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE
Augusta Real Estate Co.. 833 Broad St
Jlßtfe
FOR SALE: HOME OF THE BEST
negro Investment property In Augusta.
It will show 15 pel- cent on your money.
Is In good repair, niwajs rented, nnd it
is Very seldom a dollar Is lost In un
collected rents. Address C. E.. enro
Herald. 010
For Rent
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: LOWER FLAT, NO. 1009
Ellis street, 6 rooms besides bath anil
hall rooms, all modern Improvements,
$25.00 per month. Apply to E. .1. O'Con
ner, 101 9th street. 014
For RENT: THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms. Call 920-W. 010
FOR RENT: TWO YOUNG MEN CAN
secure comfortable room and board in
private family. Plume number upon ap
plication at Herald. Address X, care
Herald. 09
FOR RENT: ONE"OR MORE ROOMS.
Apply F. U. Mertlns, 851 Broad. 010
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 Improvements. Apply to J. N.
Barnes A Co.. MO Broad street. Phone
No. 743. oil
TO RENT. THREE ROOMS AT 1354
Bills street. Price SB.OO. Apply John
W. Dickey. oil
FOR RENT: GROCERY STORE ON
The 11111, in thickly populated colored
settlement of Elisabethtown; one of the
best retail stores In Augusta; 25 years
a grocery; recently occupied by Hender
son Grocery Co. Apply to Jerry E.
I.yona, 1007 Summer street, phone 1245-. T
o9o
CANE MILLS.
KETTLES. CANE MILLS EVAPORA
tifrs, galvanized roofing. Lombard Iron
Works. 017
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 : : ?
AUTOMOBILE AND FLASH
LAMPS
Magnetos Remagnetlzcd, 92 00
Columbia Batteries fresh every
week 25U
WHITNEY- EVE CO.
1033 Broad St. Phone 131*
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kinds, windshields,
lamps and showcase glass, and re
puttylng a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 417-J. 623 Ellis Ht
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER .
N. M. OGDEN
Phone 2830-J. P. O. Box 85
NORTH AUGUSTA. 8. C.
CANDIES
CON. ER’S HOME-MADE
CANDIES
FRESH DAILY.
Special orders given prompt atten
tion Phone 2675-W.
210 Mclntosh Street.
CAFE
A«k th* flr«t policeman the way to
the
B. & B. OAFE
The choicest dishes on the market.
Regular Dinner. Beet In town.
Phone 3013-J. 983 Broad St.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
NEW SUPPLY OF FLASH-LIGHTS.
I am now located at 959 Broad St.
H. I. HUTSON
Phones 287, 3438, 2683-J.
HAT AND DRY CLEANING.
W* make your old Hat a New one
Our dry cleaning process is the work
of experts and our ptlces ere most
reasonable. Try ue and be convinced.
German Hat Cleaning Co.
Now In our new etore, 808 Jackson
Street.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES
are never found; often they art
stolen with no chance of recov
ery, but when picked up by hon
est persons they will Ret back to
the v>wner If ndvertlsed In this
column.
1 1 1 T on 1: BOA 1: i!< »<; WITH WHITE
left front foot. Reward If returned. 11.
M. Nortii 668 (Ireane. <lB
'<' FN >\ TERRIER, iiIGHT
brown. with long hair; answers to
name of Daisy. Reward if returned to
1485 Gwinnett street. ol2c
LOST: AT OPERA HOUSE MONDAY
'afternoon, a silver handled silk um
brella. Home one left cotton umbrella in
exchange. M. B. Gray, 1528 Walton
Way. oio
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
MISS GLADYS HICKMAN, TEACHER
of the violin. Lesions given at studio
or pupils' residence. Terms moderate.
Address 1222 Greene street. 02i
COAL AND WOOD YARD.
HARD AND SOFT COAL, COKE AND
Stove wood. Prompt delivery. Prices
reasonable. Call 780. W. C. Ivey & Co.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE PEERLESS PRINTING CO. HAS
removed Its plant to 957 Broad street,
where we are better prepared to execute
your orders even more promptly than
heretofore. We have no street solicitors,
but will cull upon you by telephoning us
through plume 2566, and furnish you our
prices. Peerless Printing Co., J. A. Parr,
MgT. U 9
DOQ COLLARS, ETC.
LARGE ASSORTMENT DOG COLLARS.
harness, muzzles, leads, etc.. Try our
“Klee Elea” soap, makes the fleas fly.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 735 Broad, op
posite Monument. ts
RUBBER STAMPS
THE BEST THAT GAN BE MADE,
aeila. stanrlls, metiil trade checks,
numbering inm’liln.'X. etc. High ,-Irian Job
jirlnting. Get my prices. J. M, Wolfe,
“The l’rlnter," 218 Seventh street. Phone
528. Ntf
FULQHUM OATS FOR SALE.
IN ANY QUANTITY. GROWN ON
lend that produced over 59 huahela per
lucre ,$1.50 per bushel. Write or ace W.
! W.. Romney. Augusta, Ga. o9n
ACCORDiON PLAITING.
ORDERS RECEIVED AT THE ALBION
j Cigar Counter. For particulars phone
6612 -W. Mrs. Farr. All work promptly
dune. Special uttenlton given mall or
der*. oio
COAL AND COKE
COAL —2 yards, North Augusta
OKE— und Fenwick and Cental'
me.
O. Templeton. Fhones 343-520.
If It’s Coal You Want Ws Hava It.
HACK LINE
When you want s hack or cab,
telephone and I will come or send
to any part of city,
BEN JACKSON
Phone 4SO 925 Walker Street
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
He makes your inattrrssee level
end square New tick made free.
Return mattresses same day. Phone
1916—shops 1251 Mnrhury street.
MILLINERY
EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE.
“The Hhop Around tlit Corner. '*
E. A. NIXON
Featuring Fisk Hats.
PEOPLE’S AUTO REPAIR
AND SUPPLY CO.
1029 BROAI) STREET.
We do good work. Prices reasonable
work guaranteed. Full line of ac
cessories. stor ge day or night ser
vice
ROOFING
W. B TOOLE A CO.
Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing
and Painting.
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylights. Lowest prices.
RESTAURANT
Dutch Johns' Restaurant
All kinds of Sea-food*—Crab*,
Shrimp*, Lobsters Choicest meats In
market.
Barbecue every Saturday.
Rear of Meiropole,
ROYAL CAFE
LET US FEED YOU.
W* offer you appetising meal* and
Rnynl Service. For Ladle* and Gen
tlemen.
Regular Dally Lunch, 12-3 25c
Special Sunday Supper, 6-8:30 ...6«o
Phone SOHI. 817 Broad.
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
123 Eighth Street. Telephone
Augusta, Ga. 4(9.
ELEVEN
ROOF LEAKY
Have your work (lone by experi
enced tlnnera. All work given per -
aonal attention. My prices are
right
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 523 Broad St
Get it at
HICKEY’S
BABIES AND CHILDREN
SPECIAL ATTENTION
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson St.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Maw* your shoos repaired at these
prices:—
Men’a Wide Bottoms,
sewed SI 00
Men’n Half Roles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 81_00
Men's Half Roles, sewed TjljO
Men's Half Roles, nailed SO'-*
Ladles’ Half Roloa, sewed and
Rubber Heels 75^
Ladles’ Half Roles, sewed.. ..KAO
Ladles’ Hoff Soles, nailed.. . .RnC
Children’s Half Soles 2JC and JjjJC
* -at Rubber
Heel* 25 c - 3BC. 450
Helmhack's Double Wear Rubber
Heele.. 50C
Work done while you wait
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 943. ««5 Broad St
J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms... SI 10
READ HERALD WANT ADS
SHOE REPAIRING
SI (OK Fix FRY by modern methode.
ihe beet work and lowest prices In
Augusta. We call for and deliver
all onlem.
J. GOLDEN, Proprietor.
Phone 2769-W. 11 ft Broad 8L
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLfi
SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Diseases of men. women and cHb
dren treated without operation.
I FURNISH ail MEDICINES fr(|
dr. N. I. ALFORD
Office. 969 Broad SL
TAILORING AND GENTS’
™ N| SHING
There are three reaaons why you
should trade with ue. Fit, Quality.
Money Saved
E. M. GROZIER & 00.,
1144 BROAD ST.
WAGON MANUFACTURER
LOWREY WAGON WK6,
Established 1147.
Manufacturer* of rarm wagons, carte
and trucks, especially "equipped for
repairing and painting.
Comer 13111 s and 9th Sts.
Telephone 1309-J. Augusta. Oa.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 166. 711 Broad St.
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Quantity and Quality.
C. E. McCORD
North Augusta. Phone 7787.
READ
HERALD WANTS
TODAY