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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21.
Phone
296
Markets
Middling last year 13 7-Bc.
CLOSI^'WoTATIONS
Strict good ordinary 5 1-2
Low middling 6 1-8
Strict low middling 6 9-16
Middling 6 3-4
Strict middling 6 15-1 fi
Good middling 7 1-16
Previous Day’s Figures
Low middling 5 1-4
Low middling 6 1-4
Strict low middling 6 11-16
Middling 6 7-8
Strict middling 7 1-16
Good middling 7 3-10
Receipts For Week
Sales. Spin. Ship’t.
Saturday 1253 28 1461
Monday 753 1334
Tuesday 1560 89 1302
Wednesday. . . .1407 114 314
Thursday ——•—
Friday - ——
Totals ——
Comparative Receipts
1913 1914
Saturday 5435 4359
Monday 4880 4973
Tuesday 5264 6359
Wednesday 4029 4332
Thursday - -—■
Friday •
Totals —— —'
Stocks and Receipts
Stock n Augusta, 1913 40,951
Stock in Augusta, 1914 92,430
Rec. since Sept. 1, 1913 138,504
ltec. since Sept 1, 1914 124,279
Augusta Daily Receipts
1913 1914
Ga. Ry.. IW9
Southern Ry 354
Augusta Sou. Ry.* 144
Aug.-Aik. Ry 1 <
C. of G. Ry 430 208
Ga. & Fla. Ry 197 640
C. & W. C. Ry 437 281
A. e. L. Ry.. 265 1066
Wagon 239 -32
Canal *“*
Net receipts 2998 4063
Through 1031 269
Total 4029 4332
Port Receipts
Tofla v. Haft Yr.
Galveston 25997 18635
New Orleans 10854
Mobile 3358
Savannah.. 5819 2*.>98
Charleston 14)32 3150
Wilmington 5311
Norfolk 1173. 50.8
Interior Receipts
Today. Last Yr.
Houston 13518 18457
Memphis 6377 5691
St. Louis
Weekly Crop Movement, End
ing Friday, October 16, 1914.
1914. 1913. 1912.
Receipts .. 222.938 294.804 839.38!
Shipments.. 108,223 506.919 260,745
Stock 459,576 227,644 350,349
Came in St... 345 703 562.754 570.394
Crop In St. 1,535.930 3,038.8940 2,423,465
Vis. Supply 3,099,297 3,128,991 3,343,060
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago.—Liberal export sales caused
a material advance In the price of
wheat. Bulls were aided by the fact
that the world’s available supply total
did not show as large an increase as
at the same time a year ago, and that
supplies afloat fotr Europe had fallen
off. After opening 1-4 off to 1-4 up,
the market rose 1 to 1 8-8 above last
night's level.
Prospects for adverse weather gave
firmness to corn. Opening prices ranged
from a shade lower to 1-8 advance hut
were followed by a decided general up
turn.
Oats hardened because of reports that
country elevator stocks were much be
low normal. Bower quotations for hogs
made provisions sag.
Signs that foreigners were willing to
pay higher prices led afterward to an
additional bulge In a eat. Closed un
settled. 1 3-8 to 1 3-4 c above last night.
Disappointment over husking returns
tended to rally the corn market still
more. Closed firm at a sain of 1 3-8
pet.
Open. ITlglt. 7x». Cits*
WHEAT—
Dec. . . . 114% 718% 114% 116%
May. . . . 120% JJ2% ’-20% 122
CORN —
Dec. . . . 67V «9 07% 69
May. . - - 70% 717* 76% 71%
OATS—
Dec. . . . 49% 56% 49% 56%
May. ... 52% 54 52% 58%
PORK—
Jap. . . .1865 1876 1857 1875
LARD—
Nov. . . . 1033 1017 1622
Jan. . . . 987 987
RIBS-
Oct. • . . —— 1075
Jan. . . . 970 977 970 977
Chicago Hog ar.d Ca' tc Reealpte.
Chicago.—Hogs: Receipts 31.000; weak.
Bulk 590a740; light, 676a740; mixed, 680 a
T 56; heavy. 670a.45; rough. 875»690; plga,
«26n675.
Cattle ltecelpta. 20.000; weak. Reaves,
anaioso; ateere. SBOaB7S; Stockers and
feeders. 4*0*740; rows and heifers, 320 a
*7O. calves, 70<ali00.
Sheep: Receipts. 3*.<00; steady. Sheep
490a605' yearlings, 5*0*650; lambs, 610 a
756. _____
UVERPOOLCOTTON
Liverpool.—Cotton spot In limited de
mand; food middling 640, down five
points tall other* unchanged. Sales 3,700
bales, Including 2.60*1 American on the
basis of 5«6d for middling. No Impcrta.
SPOT QUOTATIONS.
New Orleans.—The following were spot
cotton quotations today: Savannah.
654, Norfolk. 15a. Houston. 65a, A’.’.gua
fca, i\; St. Lobis, *V Da*!*#, 6.
FIND THE DOZEN “PERSONALLY IMPORTANT" WANT ADS AND ANSWER THEM
AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
r>. S. Reg. plates, S-lb. av 11%
D. S. clear plates 19%
D. S. Reg. ribs 45-lb 13%
Pesrl Grits, 96-lb., all sizes, ... 2.20
Juliette Meal. 48-lb 1.04
Red Cob White Corn 1.05
Purity S. R. flour 6.10
Daisy Cheese 17
Medium head rice 05%
Luzianna Coffee (100-1-lb.) $22.00
Arbuckle’s Coffee, per cs.. 100-lb. 18.10
P. R- molasses, bbls 20
Cuba Molasses, bbls 28
Pure Leaf Lard. 50-lb. tins 6.00
N. Y. Gr. Sugar bbls. or built
bags 6.60
N. Y. Gr. Sugar, 4-25 bags 6.65
Ground pepper, 10-lb. palls, per
pound 20
2- tomatoes 70
3- tomatoes 95
12-oz. Evaporated Milk 3.75
Gloss starch, 50-lb. box 03%
Seeded raisins, 40 12-oz .pkgs... 3.35
N. C. apples 2.50
Dried apples, 60-lb. bags 05%
New Evap. peaches, .o-lb. boxes .07%
No. 3 Fancy Sauer Kraut 90
New 2-lb. fancy corn 90
New 3-lb. pie peaches 95
The Produce Market
(Corrected every Saturday by Merry &
Company.)
Fruits.
Apples—Virginia red varieties ...$2.50
Apples—Fancy N. Y. Kings, $3.50.
Baldwins 3.00
Apples—Fancy Grimes Golden,
bbls 3.25
Oranges—Floridas, green in color,
blit ripe and sweet, 176 to 250 s 2.75
Grapes—N. Y. Concords 15
Grapes—Malagas Ex. Fey., 65-lbs.
gro., $4.50;' fancy 4.00
Bananas—Packed in drums 03
Lemons—Fancy Verdelis, 3605,
$3.25; half box 1.75
Vegetables.
Potatoes—Per sack, $2.25; 5-sack
lots 2.20
Cabbage—Va. crated, also N. Y. in
sacks, pound OlVfc
Canadian Turnips—l4o-lb. sacks .. 175
Celery—Fancy white bleached,
dozen 90
Onions—Reds or yellows, per bu.,
$1.00; 100-lb. sacks 1.50
Onions—Spanish, crates 1.25
Onions —Spanish, whole cases ... 3.25
Onion Sets—Yellows, per bushel
$2.25; Whites 2.50
Lima Beans—New crop, 80-lb.
sacks, per lb <>B
Yankee Beans—Per bushel 3.50
White Peas—Choice brown eyes,
bushel 4 3.00
Quaker Oats —10 pkgs., $1.50; 5-
case lots, per case 1-45
FUNERAL NOTICES
SYMS —Died, Augusta, Ga., Oct. 21, 1914,
Mr. HENRY EDvVIN SYMS, aged
36 years. Funeral Prom residence
of his sister, Mrs. C. B. Reese, 1549
Walton Way, TOMORROW (Thurs
day) AFTERNOON at two o’clock.
Relatives and friends are invited to
be present. Interment, lamily cem
etery, near Greens Cut.
HOLLIMAN—The relatives and friends
of MV. Thomas L. jxolliman and Mr.
and Mrs. Joel T. Holliman are re
spectfully invited to attend the fun
eral of Mr. THOMAS L. HOLLIMAN
from Die residence, 1822 Walton
Way, TOMORROW (Thursday) AF
TERNOON at four-thirty o’clock.
Interment in the West View Ceme
tery.
Swappers’ Column.
Answers to Swappers
The following answers to Swaps that
have appeared In The Herald are on file
at the office. Please call and get them
ns they will he held for a few day* and
then destroyed. .
Auto 2
Buggy No. 2... 1
Barred Rocks.. 1
B L 1
Broker 1
BC D 1
Bracelet 1
Cotton Auto .. 1
Climax 1
D W 4
Eatmor W W.. 6
EO H 1
Farm 10
Ford Cotton.... 1
Garage 1
GAY 16
Hill 1
II O W 2
Horse 11
HG Z 1
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
Swappers’ Column.
WTLL EXCHANGE: 148 SURETY Cou
pons for the same in Green Trading
Stamps. Address Stamps, Swappers' Col
umn, care Herald. 021
FOR EXCHANGE: GAS BTOVEr BOYS’
overcoat or suit of clothes, for lllrrary
table, either mission or mahogany, or
will buy if cheap. Address Table, Swap
pers' Column, care Herald. 022
WANTED TO SWAP: A GOOD BICY
cle In good condition, Infact as gcud
as new, the frame Is 22-In, and a neirly
new motorcycle saddle, for a 32 or .3S
calibre repeating rifle of r|th<T three
makes: Winchester, Remington or Mar
tin; any model, from 1890 to 1912; must
be In good shooting condition and the
working parts not worn. Address '’Rifle
Ready," care Herald. 025
WILL EXCHANGE A ISoTmThOHOL
arshlp In one of the oldest and best
known business colleges In the South
for anything to the value of $25 that
could be converted Into cash or utilised
In a home. It Is useless to me. C. J.
Q„ care The Herald. 025
WILL fiWAP~A~LARrjE MAHOGANY
wardrobe with shelves and one drawer
—got to sell or exchange -for some ar
ticle that will bring $30.00. Address
“Wardrobe,” Swappers’ column. Care
The HeTa-d. 025
WILL SWAP: ONE 16-HORSE STEAM
engine and 12-horse return tubuler
holler, one battery some 24 Inches In
dlame.er, one shingle mill, self feeder,
and belting, for snythlng that $160.00
can be gotten out of at once; all In run
ning order; party murt sell or exchange
at once as he is moving away. Address
’’Shingle Mill,” Swappers’ Column, care
The Herald. o2t
WILL SWAP: r,-PABSBNOER FORD
car for horse and wagon. Address R.
L. M., case The Herald.
WILL SWAP: ONE MONITOR OAK
seif-heater In use about two weeks,
cost $40.90, with five Joints of pipe and
metal to go under heater, for anything
I can sell for $20.00. Address "Self
Heater,” Swappers’ Column, case The
Herald. 025
WANTED TO SWAP FOR AN ACETY
lene gas generator; will give equal
value for earns. L. M., care Herald. 025
SPECIAL NOTICES
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County: The friends of Captain George
F. Lamback announce his candidacy
fob the office of Treasurer, and re
spectfully solicit your vote and sup
port. ts
TO MY FRIENDS THROUG HOUT
Richmond County: I am a candidate
for County Treasurer. Will appreciate
your support.
N 2 B. 11. WALKER.
Wanted
Answers Cent a Word
The following answers to Want Tds
that have been sent in to The Herald
are at the office. Please call and get
your answers, as they will be held for
only a few days and then destroyed:
WANTED —hoarders
WANTED: TABLE BOARDERS AT
708 Greene street. Special turkey din
net every Wednesday from 12 to 2 p. m.
Phone 2739. 024
WANTED HELP—MaIe.
YOUNG MAN, BE A BARBER. I TEACH
you quickly, thoroughly, and furnish
tools. I give you actual shop work and
you keep half the receipts. Write me
for a catalogue. A. B. Moler, Pres.
Moler College, Atlanta, Ga. 024
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: EXPERIENCED LADY Ci
gar clerk. Address Cigar Clerk, P. O.
Box 1072. 021
WANTED—BeaI Estate
AM TN THE MARKET FOR GOOD
negro property. Must show' around 15
per cent on the money invested. Will
pay cash. Address Cash, care Herald.
WANTED SITUATION—Mate.
WANTED: B EXPERIENCED
blacksmith and hcTseshoer, a position
at once, either in or out of the city. Can
furnish best of referent Phone 3923-W
or address 1485 Harper street. 026
WANTED: LAUNDRY TO TAKE
home. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad
dress Eugenia Stephens. 1414 Dunn's
avenue. 022
WANTED: POSITION BY CAPABLE
lady stenographer with five years ex
perience. Employed at present but de
sirouß of change. Can also assist with
books. Best of references furnished. Ad
dress Stenographer, care Herald. 022
MUST HAVE WORK AT ONCE. HAVE
two little children besides a wife de
pendent on me and no other income ex
cept my salary; am good average car
penter, also understand stock raising
and grain and chickens. Address J. G.
Epps, 1734 Ellis street, 021
WANTED—Agents
AGENTS: FASTEST SELI EFt” RIGHT
now is our book “Europ« at Wav.”
Agents say it is the biggest money
maker of the past 10 years. Start
profitable work. Send for free sample
outfit. J. S. Ziegler Co., Wholesale
Book Dept., Chicago. 031
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED: TO BUY SMITH’S ARITH.,
Sidney Lanier’s Tiger Lilies and Well’s
Arlth. Dellauest’*, 215 7th street. ts
WANT TO BUT SECOND-HAND
Ford roadster for cash. Must be a bar
gain. Phone 763-J. 1507 Walton Way.
021
WANTED TO BUY: WELL’S ACADE
mIc arlth., Smith’s arlth., and Reed
and Kellogg's grammars. Delhiueat’s,
218-15 7th street. ts
WANTED: TWO OR FIVE-PASSENG
cr second-hand automobile. If you
have one for sale notify ’’Bee’’ care Her
ald. 021
Hustler 1
J G 2
J 2
Leghorn 1
Lots 1
M I. C 6
Motorcycle .... 4
Mules 1
Machine 1
Mirror 2
MM P 1
M M 11
Pup 1
Quick 1
Office Fixtures 1
Reduce Quick.. 1
RE P 1
8T M 1
Swing 1
Stamps 7
Timber 3
For Sale
FOR SALE—am Estate.
FOR SALE: A NICE FOUR-ROOM
house, In good section of city. Will
sell for $1,106. $l5O cash, balance like
rent. Address R. S.. care Jierald. 024
FOR SALK: ONE OF THE MOST DB
slrahle cottages on the Monte Sano
•Ido of Hill. IV 1.1 sell for 13,000 with a
cash payment of only 8600 to a quick
buyer. Address C. 8,, care Herald. 024
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE: ONE FLAT TOP DESK,
practically new. Apply Mr. Bryan,
Ruslness Office, Herald. ts
FOR SALE: ONE NICE BUGGY HORSE
and practically new buggy. A bargain
to a quick buyer. Apply 904 Marbury
or call 1014-J. 022
FOR SALE: HORSE, BUfOY, HAR
ncss, two cows, two ton* hay, c#n,
four rooms of furniture, lot of chickens.
House, two acres ground for rent, best
location In city. 84160.00 cash. Address
A. T. J. care Herald. 028
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
FOR SALK GENTLE AND ROUND
male for sale; also rubber-tire surry
snd delivery wagon, suitable for huck
ster or groegrv. BeJk's Nursery, 226
Greene street. 024
FOR SALE: TWO HORHF.H WITH OR
without wagons and harness. Louis L.
Bottey, 428 Washington Bt., Receiver
Model Grocery Co. 021
FOR SALE—Autos
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: ATJTO
mohlle: One Overland, two-seated
speedster, 1914 model, top, electric lights,
and self-starter: In flfst-c asa order;
reaeon for selling. I have two cars and
only need one. will exchange for mid
dling cotton, allowing 10 cents per
pound, or mule or horses or o»ttle. My
price, $609; cost new, $1,160. Phone 2199.
/ 026
For Rent
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR RENT: LOWER PLAT, NO. 100»
Kills street, 5 rooms besides bath and
hail rooms, all modern Improvements,
$25.90 per month. Apply to he J, O’Con
nor, 101 9th street. 024
IHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
MB C 3
M& H 2
MC N 1
RE P 1
R S 1
Small Farm .. 1
S M F :.. 1
Soda Fount.... 1
TW J 1
TW M 1
W D 3
WN H 6
AD 1
Brooder 1
BA H 1
B 1
Desirable 2
D 4
Driver 23
FE C 2
Farmer 21
HL C 1
JS F 1
K 1
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.
FOR RENT: FURNISHED 1. FURN
ished, house seven miles from city
known ns “Jasmine Hill.” Reception
hall, drawing room, dining room, sun
parlor; three bedrooms; two bathrooms;
pantry; store-room; kitchen; extension
piazza; servant's quarters and garage.
Address Mrs. W. H. T. Walker, Wind
sor Spring Water Co., Augusta, Ga.
Phone 8405. 024
FOR RENT: HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND
bath, two miles from city; has plenty
of vegetables, burn and out-house; 14
acres of land: pure water. For particu
lars, phone 8472-J. 025
FOR RENT:' 414 WALKER, 9 ROOMfC
baths, electric lights, large yard. $33.83
or in flats. First floor. 4 rooms and
bath; second floor, 6 rooms and bath.
Jno. J. Cohen, prune 516. 026
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES
are . evw 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 BUNCH OF KEVS TlK
tween P. O. and Broad street. Three
Yale lock keys and a reor- hook In the
bunch. Reward If returned to Pilgrim
Insurance Co., 1143 Owlnnett St. 022
STOLEN: FROM MY CAR SUNDAY
night, two auto Inner tubes. One
Kelly- Springfield, red rubber 39x8%.
other Goodrich 30x3, Reward for evi
dence leading to conviction. Geo. W.
Hardwick. 305 Dyer Bldg. 021
LOST: AT FAIR GROUNDS TUESDAY
one ladles’ gold bracelet. Reward for
return to 845 Greene street. 023
LOST: SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEAR
entrance to Like View Park, one
hand-emhroidered towel and darning set.
Reward If found. Phone 2111-J. 021
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE.
Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St.
MEAT MARKET.
R. L. McCORMICK, M BAT MARKET
and groceries, 1002 Hicks street. Sir
loin steak, 20c lb; all good steaks, 15c
lb; oil, 12c gallon; bread, 4c load, and
cut rates on all groceries. Phone 1486.
025
REMOVAL NOTICE.
WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW
store, 662 Broad street. The Hickman
Building. Edelsteln Phone 1246.
BUILDERS"AND CONTRACTORS.
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
stock of A. 11. McDaniel Co., consist
ing of mantels, grates, paints, brushes,
etc., will sell at very low prices. Apply
to Edelsteln & Co., 652 Broad street
Phone 707-J. sat sun mon
MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
MIRS GLADYS HICKMAN. TEACHER
of the violin. Lessons given at studio
or pupils’ residence. Terms mocßSrate.
Address 1222 Greene street. 021
COAL AND WOOD YARD.
HARD AND SOFT COAX., COKE AND
stove wood. Prompt delivery. Prices
reasonable. Call 780. W. C. Ivey & Co.
. n 8
COAL AND COKE
COAL —2 yards. North Augusta
OKE —and Fenwick and Can tar
Bts.
O. Templeton. Phones 343-am.
If It’* CoaMTou Want We Hsv, IL
RUBBER STAMPS
THE BERT THAT CAN BE MADE,
sea lit. stencils, metal trade checks,
numbering machines, etc. High-class Job
printing. Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe,
"The Printer,” 21$ Seventh street. Phone
626. N 6
DOG COLLAR*, ETC.
L. ROE ASSORTMENT DOG COLLARH.
harness, muzzles, leads, etc.. Try our
“Flee Flea” soap, makes the fleas fly.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 736 Broad, op
posite Monument. ts
ELECTRIC PLAYER PIANOS; TWO
electric pianos, nickel and dime In slot
connections, money makers —In polished
oak case, for $260. Cost S7OO. Mission
oak case with art lamps, cost SBSO, will
eel for s4i/0. Music rolls Included. All
nearly new. A. A. Thomas Plano Co.,
639 Broad Bt., Augusta, Ga. <>::!
PIANO REPAIRING.
PIANO REPAIRING AND TUNING.
Have your piano tuned and repaired
for the fall and winter, and enjoy good
music. Charges reasonable and work
guaranteed. Phone No. 2972-J, or A. A.
Thomas Plano Co.. 639 Broad St., Au
gusta, Ga. 024
PLAYER BARGAIN.
BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY CARE,
Solo-Autoplano Player, with music
rolls, player bench and scarf. Cost SBOO,
will sell for $395 cash. Used only three
months, In perfect condition. Reason for
selling, party leaving city. Can be seen
and played at wareroorns of A. A.
Thomas Plano Co.. 639 Broad St., Au
gusta, GO. __ 024
PARLOR AND CHURCH ORGANS.
USED OKOANH, sl6. S2O, $25 AND SSO.
AH In good condition. New ort .ns, SSO,
$66, $76 and SIOO. Walnut and oak cases.
A. A. Thomas Plano Co., No. 639 Broad
St.. Augusta. Ga. 024
Special Low Prices
On All Slusky’s
Roofing Materials
I. C. TIN IN ROLLS—
ar PER ROLL OP
52 25 100 8a rr
and upwards.
Other attractive low prices on
Metal Hhlnglee, Galvanised Cor
rugated Iron and Rubber Roof
ing.
DAVID SLUSKY
Phone 100.
1000 BROAD STREET.
Southern Railway.
(Schedule effective October 18th, 1914.)
N. B.—Schedule figures published only
as Information and are not guaranteed.
Union Rtntton. All trains dally.
Train depart to—
No. Time.
18 Charleston, S. C 6.20 .i.m.
8 Columbia, S. C 6:40 a.in.
32 Washington, New York 2:30 p.m.
22 Charleston j?’?!;
Train arrive from—
No. Time.
26 Charleston 8:30 R.m.
131 Washington. New York 12:50 p.m.
35 Charleston D3O p.m.
7 Columbia 8:66 P tn.
17 Charleston 10:60 p rr.
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Csu-s,
Coaches. Dining Car Service.
Phone 661 or 947 for Information, anti
Pullman Roservatlone.
MAGRUDEU DENT.
Diet. Pass. Agent.
729 Broad Rt_. Augusta. Ga.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective Auoust 23rd. 1914.)
Eastern (City) Time.
From To
2:26 p.m. Atlanta, Macon.
Athens. Washington 7:40 a.m.
2:20 a.m. Atlanta 2:00 a.m.
6:16 p.m. Atlanta 18:30 p.m.
10:30 p.m. Atlanta, Mae on,
~ Athens. Washington 8:20 p.m.
8:43 a.m. Cnmnk, Macon (ex
cept Sunday) 6:80 P.m.
11;00 a.m. Union Point, Macon,
Athens. Washington 4:46 Dim.
Phono 267. 661. 2266.
3. P. BILLUPS, G.P.A.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—These arrivals and departures
ere given as Information. Arrivals and
connestlons are not guaranteed.
38 32 | jT 86 |37
2:40a 2:4op(Lv Augusta Ar 8:55* 1:40*
4:96a 4:17a Ar Bar’wrll Lv 7:18a 12:01*
4:50* 4:43p Ar Denrn’k Lv f1:44« 11:34p
5:35« s:2spjAr Or’burg Lv 5:57a 10;llp
7:20a fl:sß|Ar Sumt«r Lv 4:30a 9:30p
• :00ft B:lsplAr Florence Lv 8:15a 8:00p
ltlSp 12:45ii Ar Wll’gt'm Lv 8:45p
8:00p s:2Rft Ar Rlrhm’d Lv 8:15*
l1:R0p o non Ar WauhTn Lv 3:ORp 4:10*
1:88a 10:27ft|Ar Bnlilm'© Lv 1:45p 3:50*
4:54n!12:4Rp Ar W Phil Lv 11:36a 12;l» n
7:13*1 2:87pf Ar N YorkJLvf 9: lsft 9:Bftp
Through R*©*l Pnllmnn Hl*ep«rn on
trelnn 32 find 85. b#tw«*n Augusta
Nflw York Oh*fti*vnt!on Broiler C*r, be
tween Augu«ta and FI once. Standard
Pining Car north of Florence.
Through Bleeper between Atlnnta *nd
Wilmington. via Atigustn on tratne 87
end 38. connecting at Florence with N*w
York ileepere end mein line points.
T. B. WALKER.
District Passenger Agent.
Augusts, Q*. Phons 629.
SHOPS YOU OOGHT 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 : 2 ; j
AUTOMOBILE AND FLASH
LAMPS
Msgnetos nemagnetlzed. $2 OO
Columbia Batteries fresh «very
week 25°
WHITNEY- EVE CO.
1083 Broad Bt. Phone 1814
BARBERSHOP
GET THAT EASY SHAVE
—AT—
SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP
1297% Broad.
Three first-class barbers —Sulllvsn,
Hhed, and Hackman.
No waiting. Courteous attention.
' CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A HBTT CO.
Olastng of all hinds, windshields.
Ismps and showcase glass, end re
puttying a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Pbons 417-J. 621 Ellis UL
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
N. M. OGDEN
Phone 2830-J. P. O. Box 83
NORTH AUGUSTA, 8. C.
CANDIES
CON. ER’& HOME-MADE
c CANDIES
FRESH DAILY.
Special orders given prompt atten
tion. Phone 2678 W.
210 Mclntosh Street.
CAFE
Ask ths first policeman the way to
the
B. & B. CAFE
The choicest dishes on the market.
Regular Dinner, Best In town.
Phone 8018-J. 983 L-o: 1 St.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
New SUPPLY OF FLASH-LIGHTS.
I am now located at 960 Broad St.
H. I. HUTSON
Phon*a 3*7, 3438. 2688-J.
HAf ANtfORY CLEANING.
W« make your old Hat a New one.
Our dry cleaning process Is the work
of experts snd our prices ere most
reasonable. Try us and be convinced.
German Hat Cleaning Co.
Now In our new store, 303 Jackson
Street.
FOR SALE—PIANOS.
USED PIANOS- FIGURED MAHOG
any Harvard $195. Conservatory, ma
hogany case. $123. Stulxt Bauer, wal
nut case. $197. Kranlch & Bach, ma
hogany case, $350. Schuman, mahogany
case, $245. Vose A Son, square grand,
SSO. Mathurhek Square Grand, SIOO.
Mftthushok PaVlor Grand, $lB5. A. A.
Thomas Piano ,Co., 639 Broad St., Au
gusta, Ga. 024
C of Gaßy
“The Right Way”
Current Scrteou. j.h >. -.me)
DEPARTURES:
For Dublin, Savsnnah. Macon
snd Florida poll i 7:31) a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah 1:30 p.m.
For Suvnnnnh, Macon, Colum
bus and Itlrr. Ingh m 9:50 p.t ’..
ARRIVAL—
Rom Savannah, Macon, Co
lumbus ami Birmingham 8:30 a.m.
From Dublin. Savannah and
Florida polnle 12:30 p.m.
From Dublin, Savannah, Ma
con and Florida points 7:50 p.m.
All Trains Dally
Through train leaving Auguata 7:30 a.
m., arriving at 7.61 P. m„ between Au
gusta and Savannah; connecting at Mil
let: with through train for Macon. Co
lumbus, Birmingham, Me tgomery. Mem
phls, Mobile and New Orleans.
Vestlbuled electric-lighted Sleeping
Care carried on night :rains between
Augnstn and Savannah, conectlng direct
ly at Mlllen, wUh through Sleeping Cars
to and from Macon. Columbua, Birming
ham and Atlanta.
For Information aa to tares, schedules,
etc., write or communicate with
W. V/. Hsckett. G. r. Hammock,
Trav. Fans Agt. City Ticket Agt.
Phone No. 62. 215 Ja> ’cion St.
Augusta. Ga.
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective October 11th, 1914).
The following arrivals and departures
of trains. Union Station, Augusta, Ga.,
ns well ub connections with other com
panies. are simply given os Information
and are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES.
10:86 A M.. No. 1 Dally for Greenwood,
Spartanburg, Greenville. Asheville
conects at McCormick (Dally ex
cept Sunday) f<r Anderson.
4:40 P. M., No. 3 Dally for Greenwood.
2:00 r.M., No. 42, D ily for Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ARRIVALB.
12:16 P.M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenville, Anderson (Dally
except Sunday), etc.
3:16 11.I 1 . M.. No. 4 Dally from Spnrtan
bnrg, Greenvl le. Asheville, etc.
12:25 P.M , No 41 Dally from lleaufort.
Port Royal. Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ERNEST WILL-AMS.
General T :senger Agent.
929 Broadway. Augusta. Ga.
HACK LINE
When you want a hack or cab,
totophone and I will corns or send
to any part of elt£
BFN JACKSON
Phono 4SO 988 Walker Street
IVEY & THOMAS
FORD ACCEBBORIES
Ford and Overland Repairing,
629 Ellis Street.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
n» makes your mattresses level
and square New tick made free.
Return mattresses same day. i'boue
1914—shop* 1251 Marbury street
MILLINERY
EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE.
•‘The Shop Around tb* Corner."
E. A. NIXON
Featuring Fisk Hats.
PEOPLE’S AUTO REPAIR
AND SUPPLY CO.
1029 BROAD STREET.
We do good work. Prices reasonable
work guaranteed. Full line of ac
c sauries. Btorge day or night ser
vice.
ROOFING
W. B TOOLE A CO.
Tin end Rubber hoofing. Repairing
and Painting
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylights Lowest prices.
986 Broad Bt Telephone 264
RESTAURANT
Dutch Johns’ Restaurant
All kinds of Sea-foods —Crabs,
Shrimps, Lobsters. Choicest meets In
market.
Barbecue every Saturday.
Hoar of Metropolo.
ROYAL CAFE
LET U* FEED YOU.
Wo offer you appetising meals and
Royal Rervlre. For Ladlea und Gen
tlemen.
Regular Dally Lunch, 12-3 200
Hpaclal Hrndiiy Hupper, 6-8:20 ...800
Phone 808 L >l7 Broad.
Phone
297
ROOF LEAKT
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. Ail work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
rlghL
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 523 Broad St
Get It at
HICKEY’S
BABIES AND CHILDREN
SPECIAL ATTENTION
5 Garbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson St.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Have your ehooe repaired at these
prloegt—
Men’s Wide Bottoms,
sewed •1 00
Men’s Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heela 81 QQ
Men’a Half Solea, sewed TtKO
Men’s Half Roles, nailed 500
Ladles’ Half Roloa, sewed and
Rubber Heela Ts®
Ladles' Half Roles, sewed., ..RAO
Ladle*’ Haff Boles, nxlled.. ..MO
Children’s Half Soles 25C and 3JJO
” >st Rubber
Heels 2f*C. ft5C, 4*o
Ladles’ Half-soles, turned.... •75C
Work done while you wait.
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 943. 9«6 Broad Bt.
J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms... 81 10
SHOE FIXERY
"huge FIXER Y by modern methods
Jne bt»t work and lowest prices In
Augusta. Wo call fur and deliver
all orders.
J. GOLDEN, Proprietor.
Phone 2769-W, 1127 Broad 8t
SPECIALISTS
THE only reliable
SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Dlseseea of man. women and chil
dren trotted without operation.
I FURNISH all MEDICINES *RBB
DR. N. E ALFORD
Office. »69 Broad Bt.
TAILORING AND GENTS’
FURNISHING
There sro three reasons why you
should trade with us. Fit, Quality,
Money Saved.
E. M. CROZIER & 00.,
1144 BROAD ST.
TIRES and VULCANIZING
When you're In trot tie let ne
know. We are tire trouble menders.
The most modern vulcanising equip
ment In Augusta.
Free sir to evurybody.
BERRIE TIRE 41 RUBBER CO.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
AWNINGS
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
Phone 146 Tit Broad tt-
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Quantity and Quality.
C. E. McCORD
North Augusta. Phono 2787.
DRINK CHERO-COLA
AT THE FAIR A EVERY WHERE.
There’s none so good.
Phone 1287.
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Etreet. Telephone I
Augusta, Qa. 469
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