The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 15

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Markets Middling Closed Today 7 l-8c Tone Steady Middling last year 13%c. CLOSINPQUOTATIONS Strict good ordinary 5 3-4 lot middling 6 1-2 Strict low middling 6 15-16 Middling 7 1-8 Strict middling 7 5-16 Good middling 7 7-16 Previous Day’s Figures Strict good ordinary 5 13-16 Low middling 6 9-16 Strict low middling 7 Middling 7 3-16 Strict middling 7 3-8 Good middling 7 1-2 Receipts For Week Sales. Spin. Shlp’t. Saturday. ... 959 293 1429 Monday 1889 85 600 Tuesday 1061 81 2178 Wednesday . . . Thursday . Comparative Receipts 1913 1914 Saturday 2754 3771 Monday 3479 2709 Tuesday 4752 6680 Wednesday Thursday ; —— Friday Totals —• Stocks and Receipts Stock in Augusta, 1913 46,840 Stock in Augusta, 1914 124,909 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1913 174,955 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1914 166,7731 Augusta Daily Receipts * 1913 1914 Georgia Railroad 1321 1073 Southern Ry. Co 1236 243 Augusta Southern 76 Augusta-Aiken Ry. Co. ... 7 45 Con. of Ga. R. R 186 801 Georgia & Florida 786 C. & W. C. Ry 511 1149 A. C. L. R. R 48 538 Wagon 150 309 Canal River Net receipts 3535 4947 Through 1217 733 Total ... 4752 5680 Port Receipts Today. L: at Yr. Galveston 45740 New Orleans 17058 Mobile 11866 Wilmington Interior Receipts Today. Last Tr. Houston 17510 Memphis 4826 Cincinnati • Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, October 30, 1914. 1914. 1913. 1912. Receipts ... 324,859 352,789 354.657 Shipments.. 206,740 270,960 308,511 Stock 696,772 522,301 , 485,258 Came In St... 459,986 676,926 648,481 Cron in St. 2,390,786 4,376,391 3,750,808 Vis Supply 3.546,134 3,973,796 4,056,918 LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGS. SHEEP. Chicago, Ills.—Hogs: Receipts 23,000; dull. Bulk I 7.15©$ 7.4 ft Right 7.00© 7.45 Mixed 7@ 7.50 Heavy 7® 7.50 Rough 7® 7.10 Pigs * 3.75® 0.50 Cattle: Receipts 4,000; steady. Beeves $ 6.60©511.00 . Steers 5.75® 9.40 \Stockers and feeders nominal Cows and heifers 3.80® 9.40 Calves 7.00® 10.25 Sheep: Receipts 16,000; slow. Sheep ... ••• ••• •*» I 5.25®$ 6.46 Yearlings 6.25® 7.10 Lambs 6.75® 8.50 NEW ORLEANS SPOTS New Orleans. —Spot cotton quotations (today were: Savannah 7'A; Augusta 7H; Houston 7ft4; Dallas &%. LIVERPOOL COTTON Liverpool.—Cotton, spot in fair de mand, prices 10 to 15 points lower; Am erican middling fair 5.70; good middling *95; middling 4.55; low middling 4.47; good ordinary 3.56; ordinary 2.28. Sales 18 300 bales. Including 9,900 American on (the basis of 4.55 for mtddltng. Imports 18,46 bales, all American. FUNERAL'NOTICES DIED— AT'OTTSTA. GA, NOVEMBER 3rd* 1914, FOSTER W. SHERLOCK, age 59 vears. Funeral services from First Christian Church TOMORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. 4 o'clock. Relatives and Mends are Invited to at tend. "LEGAL NOTICES ~ V SALE OF STOCK. jNotlee Is hereby given that Georgia _Railroad Bank will sell to the highest \ridder for cash at Hie Court House In Mugusta. Georgia between the usual hours for conducting public sales on the first Tuesday In December. 1914, the following property, the same having been pledged with It to secure e loan, to-wit: Two hundred shares of the cspltal stock of Bouth River Brick Com pany. of the par value of one hundred (1100.00) dollars per share. GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK. . N3,10,1T, 24 The Produce Market (Corrected weekly by Merry & Co.) Fruits. Apples—Fancy N. Y. Kings,* $3.50; Baldwins $3.00 Apples—Fancy Va. Yorks 2.75 Apples—Va. Ben Davis, ventilated barrels 2.00 Oranges—Floridas, green in color, but ripe and sweet, 176 to 2505.. 2.50 Grapes—N. Y. Concords 12% Grapes—Malaga, fancy 4.00 Bananas—None. Lemons—Fancy 'Verdelis, 3605, $3.25; half box 1.76 Vegetables. Potatoes—Per sack 2.00 Cabbage—N. Y. in sacks, pound.. .01% Canadian Turnips—None. Celery'—Fancy White Bleached, doz. 75c; crt. 8 doz 4.50 Onions—Reds or Y r ellows, per bu., $1.00; 100-lb. sacks 1.50 Onions—Spanish, crates 1.25 Onions —Spanish, whole cases 3.25 Onion Sets—Yellows, per bu., $2.25; Whites 250 Limn Beans —New crop, 80-lb. sauks, per lb 07% Yankee beans— Pe** bushel 3.50 White peas—Choice Brown Eyes, bushel 3.00 Quaker Oats—lß pkgs., $1.50; 5-case lots, per ease 1.48 AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Yds. Tile following are the quotations on the Augusta livestock cattle on the hoof ■ HOGS—Hogs, 75 to 125 lbs., corn fed 7 @7|4c CALVES—Common 4H@so Ordinary 6!&@60 C:OOd 6H<3>7c Fancy 714 #Bc COVt S—Common 2%(d>3c Ordinary 314@4e Good 414®5c Fancy 514@6c AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. Reg Plates, 8-lb. av 11% D. S. Clear Plates .> 10% D. S. Reg. ltibs, 46-lb IS Pear] Grits, 96-lb., all sizes 2.15 Juliette Meal, 48-lb 1.0114 Red Cob White Corn 1.05 Purity S ,R. flour 6.10 Luzianne Coffee (100-1-lb.) $22.01 Arbuckle’s Coffee, pr 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 bulk bags 6.35 N. Y. Gr. S gar, 4-25 bags 6.40 p-lb. tomatoes 70 3-lb. tomatoes 95 12-oz. Evaporated Milk 8.75 Gloss Starch, 60-lb. box 0314 Seeded Raisins, 40-12-oz. pkgs.. 3.35 New Evap. Peaches, 50-ib. boxes .0714 New 5-oz. < sters, per doz 90 New 2-lb. fancy corn 90 New No. 3 pie peaches 95 Answers to Swappers The following answers to Swaps are at The Herald office. Please call and get your answers, as the/ will be held for a few days and then destroyed. Machine 1 M. M. P 1 Mirror 2 Mules 1 M. L. C 6 Quick 1 Rex 3 R. L. M 3 Rifle Ready ... 1 S. T. M 2 Swing 1 Stamps 10 Self Heater ... 2 Tent 1 Washing Ma chine 1 Wardrobe 1 Auto 2 Buck Stove .... 1 B. C. D 1 Buggy No. 2 .. 1 Climax 1 C. J. G 1 D. W 4 Farm 9 G. A. Y 15 Hens 3 H. v z 1 Hustler 1 Horse 1 Hill 1 “J.” 1 * G 1 Swappers' Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for Insertions. You nay 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 youv acquaintance through the Swappers' Column. WII.I.PWAP: A FORT) ROADSTER^IN good condition for a good motorcycle. Address Roadster, Swappers' Column, care Herald. n 3 I HAVE A LARGE $23.00 HEATER suitable foe - heating church, school house, hall or store, I will swap it for sl>.(.i worth of groceries—horse feed, wood or coal. Address Store, care Her ald. n 3 WANT TO SWAP: SINGER SEWINO machine for chickens, sweet potatoes or cctton. Address Zig-Zag, Swappers' Column, care Herald. 1 n 3 FOR EXCHANGE: ONE REFRIGBRA tor, suitable for grocery store, also gas stove and buffet, for groceries or horse feed, or will sell cheap. Address groceries, Swappers' Column, care Her ald. n 4 WA NTBD TO SWAP: IRON BEDS, cribs, springs, chairs for equal amount of grocerlet Address Furniture, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. n 4 WILL SWAP: MATHUSHEK SQUARE piano, in good condition, for 500-lb. bale middling cotton, or first-class bicy cle, or anything of equal value, or will sell cheap Address L. 0., Swappers' Column, care Herald. n 4 Fed to swap; a large wil low Iwby carriage for traveling trunk or will sell for SIO,OO, cost $37.50. Ad dress Carriage, Swappers' Column, care Herald. nS WANTED TO SWApTI FORD ROAD ster, 1913-14 model, In A-l condition, for a Ford touring car, 19131-14 model, In same condition. Willing to pay small difference. Address Ford Roadster, care Herald. n« Answers Cent a Word The following answers to want ads published In The Herald are on file at the office. Please call and get them aa they will he held l you only a few days and then dea'.royed: A. T. J 1 A. D 1 Bon Air 1 C. B 1 Chafes 1 ‘•D." 4 Farmer 21 Farm 3 F. E. C 2 G. M 2 H. U C. 1 Irregular 29 J. G l L. M 4 Moderate 3 It. 8 3 R. L. M 8 R. E P 1 Soda Fount .... 1 South Carolina. 1 T. W. J l T. D. M 1 W. D. t IN THIS NEWSPAPER WILL HELP SOME PEOPLE TO Augusta Market for Country Produce Frying size chickens, each ....35c to 40c Fresh country eggs, dozen 800 Sweet potatoes, bushel 80c Turnip Greens, 8 bunches for 25c Tomatoes, per bushel $1.50 Cabbages, eight for .....25c Snap beans, per bushel $2.00 Collards, 8 for 25c Radishes, 8 for 25c Wanted WANTED SITUATION —Fe- male EXPERIENCED BUSINESS LADY DE -4 sires position as bookkeeper, office as sistant, cashier or saleslady. Office work of any kind would be considered. Best reference. Addtess Competent, care Her ald, or phone 2468-W. n 3 WANTED: PLACE AS COOK; CAN furnish references. Apply 1228 Spell man street. n 4 WANTED SITUATION—Maie. WANTED: POSITION BY SODA Dis penser and ice cream manufacturer, now employed, but desires change for business reasons; ten years experience; formerly with Nunnally, Atlanta; am strictly temperate and can furnish best references. Address W. C. L., care Her ald. n 4 WANTED HELP—Female WANTED; GOOD COOK OR HOUSE girl. Apply 951 Reynolds street. n 3 WANTED: A GOOD COOK AND TO do general house work. Call phone 6684-J. n 3 WANTED: A MAID, COOK AND BUT le*. References requited. Address Box 61 Augusta, Ga. n 4 WANTED—Agents AGENTS: MALE OR FEMALE, IN every town, somet rig new, every man needs one, large profits, send 10c for sample. A. C. Tyler, The Pickwick, Atlanta, Ga. N 4 WANTED HELP—MaIe. WANTED: MEN TO LEARN THE berber trade. Be Independent. Few weeks completes. I’ositions watlng. Our graduates qualified for best Jobs. Wages whl'e learning. Tools given. Catalogue mailed fre. Moler Barber College, At lanta, Ga n 6 WANTED—ooarders A FEW SELECT YOUNG* MEN CAN obtain table board in private family; convenient neighborhood. 951 Reynolds street. Phone 1343-J. n 9 WANTED—ReaI Estate WANTED: TO RENT OR BUY, ON easy terms, a small farm, close in. Ad dress H. R. Powell, care Hackett ft Bell- li3 WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED TO BUY: WELL’S ACADE mic arith.. Smith’s arith., and Reed and Kellogg’s grammar*. Dellqueat’s, 213-15 7th street. tt For Sale FOR SALE—Typewriter CAN YOU USE A REMINC-TON TYP writer In good running order at $15.00? Apply Business Office, Augusta Herald. tf FOR SALE: A FARM OF 173 ACRES of good fertile land, convenient to railroad, with a nice residence, tenant houses, barn, etc., and about 100,000 feet of timber. Will also sell with the place three mules, plows, mowing ma chine, hay, corn, etc., In fact everything nec ssary to go to farming. Price of everything, $4,500, If bought this week. Only SSOO cash required. Addresß ''Farm,’’ care Herald. n 3 FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR RENT: MARKET Fix tures. Apply 524 Crawford Ave. n 3 FOR SALE: SMALL AND LARGE ferns; also White Pekin ducks, at 1524 Walton Way, N 4 FOR SALE: GAR STOVE, LARGE RE frlgeTator, capacity six hundred pounds, revolving shelves, one buffet quarter sawed oak golden finish, all for less than half price. 1010 Telfair. n 3 FOR - SaTeT JEWEL SELF-FEEDER heater, No. 212, In first-class order. Telephone 2318-J. n 3 ioiT SALE ~ONE FLAT TOP DESK] practloally new. Apply Mr. Brynn, Business Office. Herald. t/ LADIES! POSITIVELY LAST CHANCE to get green tomatoes in 1914. Peck. 30c, delivered In city of Augusta Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Phone 7502. n 3 For Rent FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: 60-ACRE FARM ABOUT five miles from city on Lock's road; five-room house, excellent water fruit trees etc. See A. F. Purdy, 404 Dyer building ~5 FOR RENT: FLAT OF FIVE LARGE rooms and hath, electric lights, sls 00 per month. Apply 301 Center street. N 6 FOR RENT: HEVEN-IIOOM KESI - $16.00; store and residence, S2O. Good condition; newly repaired; modern conveniences. 618 10th street. Phone 3046-J. n 3 FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: LOWER FLAT, NO. 1001 Ellis street, 6 rooms besldee bath and h»ll rooms, all modern Improvements, 325.00 per month. Apply to K. J. O'Con ner. 101 9th street. NO FOR RENT: LARGE FURNISH E D fgrorit room, convenient to hath and hot water; desirable neighborhood. Phone 1324-W. n j FOR RENT. FURNISHED rooms, near the Union Station. Gen also furnish meals If desired. Baths - hot and cold water. Phone 2697. nl FUR RENT: TWO LARGE CONNECT- Ing rooms nicely furnished for light housekeeping; electric light, bath, con necting front bedroom; also In private family; Immediate possession, Apply 1242 Bload street. n 3 FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE ROOMS fixed for light housekeeping, with bath and small porch. Also a nicely furnished front room for gentleman. 955 Reynolds street. Kent reuaouuUa. oi fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are ever found; often thoy are stolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up by hon est persons they will got hack to the owner if advertised in thia column. STOLEN; FROM 9TH AND BROAD street Friday afternoon, Ford car, 1914 model. State No. 6569. Reward for any information in regard to same. Com. municate with Chief of Police or Jas. J. M. Tice. 1916 Walton Way. FOR AUTOMOBILE Is TO I„ ENT L>S~RE~ ward! October 23, 1914. Ford touring car. model 1914, state number 6369; body number 366855, engine No. 405004, In good condition. Seats covered with 14 own linen. Hole in middle of left mud guarc Notify Geo. P. Elliott. Chief of Police, or Jas. J. M. Tice, 1916 Walton Way, Augusta, G«. n 4 LOST: LARGE ENVELOPE CONTAIN ing papers and rent notes. Finder will return to J. L. Cartiedge, 1733 Savannah Hoad and get reward, at Feagan’s old stand. n 4 STRAYED: FROM RESIDENCE.* 432 Greene street, Saturday morning, one white lemon spotted pointer puppy, six months old. Reward If returned to Aud ley Hill, Jr., 432 Greene or Audley Hill ft Co. n 3 LOST: AT SILVER’S OR BURTON - Taylor-Wise blit-book containing one five and seven one-dollar bills. Owner’s name (F. C. Pell trig; on, 1418 Walton Way), in purse. Return to above ad dress and get reward. n 3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. FARMERS! WHY NOT GROW COF fee? I have been raising coffee suc cessfully In Jenkins county for three years past. An acre in coffee will pro duce upwards of 2,000 pounds. Seed $1.50 a pound. Mail orders for seed to N. P. Scott, Scarborough, Ga. n 7 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATES Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St, Jlßtfc ACCORDION PLAITING ORDERS RECEIVED AT THE ALBION Cigar Store. For particulars phone 6613-W, Mrs. Farr. All work done promptly. Especial attention to mall orders. N 24 FOR A MAN WHO DESIRES TO KN gage in a meritorious paying business, I have an exceptional opportunity to of fer. Not so much cash to handle thia business, as it is the right, man. Ad dress B, care Herald. n 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. STOCK RAISING AND FATTENING cattle, sheep, eto., on land in Augusta territory; If you have the knowledge and some cash we can put you in this busi ness in co-partnership with men who will furnish t! land and some capital: a good business. Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St. SKATING RINK FORMAT- OPENING THE AUGUSTA Skating Rink, Ai.nory Hall, Campbell street, Thursday afternoon, Oct. 29th, at 3 o’clock sharp. No admission. Skates, 25c. n3o MONEY To LOAN. SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS TO loan to reliable partes. Security must be first mortgage on city real estae. Address Cash, care Herald. n 7 COAL AND WOOD YARD. HARD AND SOFT COAL, COKE AND stove wood. Prompt delivery. Prices reasonable. Call 780. W. C. Ivey 6b Co. n$ ~ LAUNDRY. LAUNDRY WORK DONE IN THE most approved hygienic and sanitary manner. Recording to the rules and reg ulations of the Board of Health. Der Sam Lung, No. 585 Broad street. n 4 RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, seals, stencils, metal trade checks, numbering machines, etc. High-class lob printing. Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe, ’’The Printer." 218 Seventh street. Phone 628. N 6 DOQ COLLARS, ETC. L ROE ASSORTMENT DOG COLLARS, harness, musxles, lends, etc.. Try our "Flee Flea” soap, makes the fleas fly. Augusta Trunk Factory, 735 Broad, op posite Monument. ts REMOVAL NOTICE. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW store. 652 Broad street, The Hickman Building. Edelsteln & Co. Phone 1245. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departures ere given an Information. Arrivals and connexions are not guaranteed. 36 I 32 1 ~~ 36 "| ~ 87~ ~ 2:40a1 2:4op|Lv Augusta Ar 8;85al I:4fin 4:?6n| 4:17a Ar Rnr’w*ll Lv 7:13a 12:01a 4’6oa! 4-43n!Ar Denm’k Lv 6-44 a 11-34 p 6 36af 6:26r>!Ar OEhtirg Lv 6:67s 10 63p T:sonj StOßfAr flumter Lv 4:30a 9:30p 8:00e< B:lsp|Ar Florence Lv 3:16a 3:0(1p l:tftp|l2:43a|Ar Wll’gton Lv 8:45p B'Oflpl 5-26 eAr Rlchm’d Lv 6-86 n 8:15a ll:50p| 9-OOatAr Wnsh’f’n Lv) S:o6p 4 ;Joa 1:88a'10 ?7etAr RoPlm’e T/vf I;4gp 2 60a 4:64n'U-46n]Ar W Phil !.v!11:36n 12 t9n 7:l6a' 2-67p(Ar N Tork I.vl 9-ISnf 9:80p Through S'eel Pullman Sleepers on trains 82 end 85. between Augusta snd New York Observation Rroller Car. be tween Augusta snd Florsnee. Standard Dlr.'ng C»r north of Florence. Through R'eeper between Atlanta and Wllritngton. via Augusta on trains 67 snd 38, eonnsotlng st florsnee with New York sleepers snd main line points. T. B. WALKER, District Peesenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. Phena 123. GEORGIA RAILROAD (Effective August 23rd. 1914.) Eastern (City) Time. From To 3:25 p.m. Atlanta, M « con. Athens. Washington 7:44 am. 2:20 a.m. Atlanta 3:00 a m 6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m 10:30 p.m. Atlanta. Ma« on. .. Athens Washington 3:20 p.m. 1:43 a.m, Camnk. Macon (ex cept Sunday) 6:84 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Union Point. Macon, Athens. Washington 4:45 mm. Phone t»7, 661, 2266. J. r, BILLI/PB. O P.A. OGaRy “The Right Way” Current Scheduler tJSth Moridlc.. I use) DEPARTURES: For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida poll «_m. For Dublin and Savannah 1:30 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum bus and B 1 !ngh m 9:30 p.i ■. ARRIVAL'* FYom Savannah, Macon, Co lumbus and Birmingham .... 8:30 a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida point* 12:3# p.m. From Dublin, Savannah, Ma con and Flonda point* 7:60 p.m. All Trains Daily. Through train leaving Augusta 7:80 a. m„ arriving at 7.6’ p. m.. between Au gusta and Savannah; connecting at Mil ieu with through train for Macon. Co lumbus, Birmingham, Mr tgomery, Mem phis. Mobile and New Orleans. Vestibuled electric-lighted Sleenlng Cars carried on night trains between Augusta and Savannah, collecting direct ly at Milieu, with through Sleeping Cara to and from Macon, Columbus. Birming ham land Atlanta. For information as to lares, schedules, etc., write or communicate with W. \l% Hackett, G, Hammock, Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt. Phone No. 62. 215 Ja cson BL Augusta. Ga- Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. {effective October 71th. 1914). The following arrivals and departure* Of trains. Union Station. Au ;i:hU, Ga., as well as connections with oilier com panies. ore simply given a* information end are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES. 10:86 A M.. No. 1 Daily for Greenwood. Spartanburg, GreonvtUa Asheville conects at McCormick (Dally ex cept Sunday) for Anderson. 4:40 P. M., No. 3 Daily for Greenwood. 2:00 P.M., No. 43, D lly for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS. 12:15 P.M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville, Anderson (Dally except Sunday), etc. 8:15 P. M,, No. 4 Daily from Spartan burg, Greenvl le. Asheville etc. 12:26 P.M., No 41 Dally from Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston and Sa vannah. ERNEST WILL AMS. General I ;*enger Agent, 829 Broadway. Augusta, Ga. SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Graftmanship and Spe cial Serivce Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usually Advertised : • • « • WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Complete line of flash lamps; full stock of supplies of all kinds. Bat teries fresh every week 2So Call on us for your electrical work. Union shop. 1033 Brood. Phone 1316 AUTO REPARIING at your own Garage. Work taken In South Carolina or Georgia. All work guaranteed; prices reasonable; call or write. A. R. CASHWELL, Langley. S. C. Ford Rapairing a Specialty. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We are Sole Dletrlbutors for Kelly- Sprlngfleld tlree and tubes—to deal ers and consumers. Also complete tire repair shop. Prompt service. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKB. BARBER SHOP GET THAT EASY SHAVE —AT— SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 129754 Broad. Three first-class barbers— Bulllva n. Shed, and Hackman. No waiting. Courtsous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all klnde, windshields, lamps and showcase glass, snd re puttylng a specialty. Front door glass and church windows rspalred. Pbons 417-J. 11l Bills SL CAFE Ask the first policeman the way to the D & B. CAFE The cholreet dishes on ths market. Regular Dinner. Best In town. Phone 8013-J. 832 1 1 Ht. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW BUPPLY OF FLASH-LIGHTS. I am now located at 950 Broad St. H. I. HUTSON Phones 887, 5481. 1613-J. HAT AND DRY CLEANING. We make your old Hat a New n« Our dry cleuning process Is ths work of experts and our prices are most reasonable. Try us and bs convinced German Hat Cleaning Co. Now In our new store. 103 Jackson Street. FIND NEW HOMES TODAY ROOF LEAK? Have your work done by experi enced tinner*. All work given pat ■onal attention. My prices are right. E. A. DEMORE Phone 2031. 683 Broad »t AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoe* repaired r« thee* price*:— Men’ll Wide Bottoms, sewed $1 OO Men’s Half Solos, sewed and Rubber Heels 81 OO Men’s Half Roles, sewed • 7.V3 Men’s Half Soles, nailed SO'- Ladles' Half Solos, sowed and Rubber Heels Ladles' Half Soles, sewed,. . .KO’3 Ladles' Half Roles, nailed.. .-3F>v.s Children’s Half Soles £SO und 350 v -st Rubber Heels, Ladles' Half-soles, turned.... ■7s'- Work done while you wait. Work called for and delivered on short notlcai Phone 843. 965 Broad ML J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms... #1 10 Southern Railway. (Schedule effeoflve Ofitohe" 18th. 1914) N. B.—Schedule figures published only as Information and are 11m guannmad. Union Station. AH tram* dully. Train depart to— No. Tima. 18 Charleston, S. C #:JO a. in, 8 Columbia. 8. C B:4C a.in. 82 Washington, New York 2:80 p.m, 22 Charleston 8:40 p.m. 24 Charleston 11:40 p.m. Train arrive from— No. Tlmo 25 Charleston 8:20 a.m. 131 Washington, Now York.,. .12:50 p.m. 35 Charleston 1:30 p.m 7 Columbia 8166 p m 17 Churleaton 16:50 p u; Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Car*, Coaches. Dining Car Service. Phono 661 or 947 for information, anti Pullman Reservation*. MAGRITDER DENT. Diet. Pass. Agent. 729 Broad St.. Augusta. Qa. HACK LINE When you want a hack er oan, telephone and I will oome or tend to any part of city. BEN JACKSON Phone dSO 923 Walker Street IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford and Overland Repairing. 329 Elbe Street. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He makes jrour mattresses level end equare New tick made free. Jt«turn mattreisfn name day. I'Uona 1116- ahopa 12G1 Mnrbury MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 214 » h. Street. Featuring Fisk Hats. ‘The shop Around tv* Corner.’* PRESSING CLUB Wo do absolutely flrst-clsss press ing, cleaning, altering and repairing. G'ods sent lot and delivered prompt ly. Give us one trial. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO., R. E. FARR, Prop. Phone 43. 896 j 6th 8t __ ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CCh Tin end itunber Hoofing. Repairing end Painting. W* manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice end Skylights. Lowest prices. 386 Broad St. Tslspbons 334. RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kinds of Has-foods—Crabs. Shrimps. Lobstsrs. Cholcsst musts la market. Barbecue every Saturday. Rear of Metropole. ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU. Dainty, appetising meals and loyal service. For ladles arid gentleman Regular daily lunch, 12-1 2* e Special Sunday supper, 6-3:80 ~,600 Phone 3081. 317 Broad. ELEVEN COAL AND COKE COAL —2 yards. North Augusta OKE—and Fenwick and Center Sts. O. Templeton Phones 343-6 M. If It’s Coal You Want We Have It. Get it at fflcmrs BABIES ANB GBiLBBEN SPECIAL ATTEMTIOS 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson St. BARGAINS IN STANDARD MAKE Typewriters For practical pur* poses; as good as new. From $12.50 to $25 Apply— Business Office, Augusta Herald SHOE FIXERY FIXERY by modern methods. The beet work and lowest prices In w *-raws J. GOLDEN, Proprietor. Phono 2769-W. Broad 8t SPECIALISTS Tjhe only *IiLIAILS •PECIALIBT IN AUOUtTA. Dlseaaei of mtn, women and ebO* B w *tbout operation. 1 FU PNIRM *|t MKDreiNfl VRII DR. N. K. ALFORD Offloe. 361 Bread 3t TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There are three reasons why you should trade with ue. Fit, Quality. Money Paved E. M. OROZIER & CO., 1144 BROAD ST TIRES and VULCANIZING A fresh stock of KsUy-Sprlngflsld end Hood “extra ply" tlree direct from manufacturer# and not handled through any distributor. Buy from ua and get fresh stock. BERRIE TIRE * RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Pbons 116. 713 Bread Bt WOOD YARD OAK AND FINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusta. Phone 27W. DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR * EVERY WHERE. There's none so good. Phone 1237. BARBER SHOP COLLEGE INN BARBER SHOP. Hot and Oold Baths FOUR BARBERS: Hamilton, Deal. Hicks, Huggins. First Cm i work - id courteous at. tstitlon. L. F GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street. Telephone Auguste, Qe. 439.