The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 05, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Markets Middling last year, 13%. CLOSINGQUOTATIONS Close. Good ordinary ..5 1-8 Strict good ordinary 5 7-8 Low middling 4 ... 6 5-8 Strict low middling 7 1-16 Middling 7 1-4 Strict middling 7 3-4 Good middling 7 1-2 Previous Day’s Figures St. rood ordinary 5 15-16 Low 'dling 6 11-16 Strict * middling 7 1-2 Middling" 7 5-16 Strict middling 7 1-2 Good middling 7 5-8 Receipts For Week Sales. Spin. Ship't. Saturday. . . . 959 293 1429 Monday 1889 85 600 Tuesday 1061 81 217 S Wednesday. . . . 953 72 1490 Thursday . . . .2137 234 1165 Friday . Totals —- Comparative Receipts 1913 1914 Saturday 2754 3771 Monday 3479 2709 Tuesday 4752 5680 Wednesday 3586 3906 Thursday 2895 3944 Thursday Friday . —- Totals — 4 Stocks and Receipts Stock in Augusta, 1913 49,999 Stock in Augusta. 1914 129,798 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1913 181,436 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1914 174,623 Augusta Daily Receipts h 1913 1914 Ge-.fgiu Railroad 1050 1187 Southern Railway Co 871 453 Augusta Southern 167 175 Augusta-Alken Ry. Co. ... 8 43 Cen. of Ga. R. R 1397 547 * Georgia. & Florida.... 207 BOS C. & W. C. Ry. ......... 523 458 A. C. L. R. R 13 53 Wagon .... ........ 130 193 Canal River —— Net recipta ..2606 3617 Through 1 289 327 Total 2895 3944 Port Receipts Today. L: :t Tr. Galveston 20852 22392 New Orleans 703-0 16569- Mobile 465 •’* 2384 Savannah 7202 15153 Charleston 3804 6283 Wilmington 5467 Norfolk 2212 5911 Interior Receipts Today. Last Tr. Houston 13156 10194 Memphis 9306 4261 Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, October 30, 1914. 1914. 1913. 1912. Receipts ... 324 859 352,789 384.657 Shipments.. 205,740 270,960 308,611 Stool: i. 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 LIWOTf OPEN TOIUIOIi Trading in Cotton, However, to Be Restricted to May-June Deliveries. No New Selling. New York. —The Liverpool Cotton As sociation will open tomorrow for re stricted trading in May-June deliveries, for the liquidation of old contracts and for new buying, aooording to an official cablegram received here today by the New York Cotton Exchange from the as sociation. New selling will be permitted. fel ¥®ir Ad % f@ir fc Sliding Si» ft® f Ik© HeirsM ©Hk<s lAir© U © a d@dk v Snlkrdlfi^ 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 r . Concords 12}fc Grapes—Malaga, fancy 4.00 Bananas —None. Lemons—Fancy 'Verdelis, 3605, $3.25; half box 1.75 Veaetable*. Potatoes—Per sacK 2.00 Cabbage—N. Y. in sacks, pound.. .01Mi Canadian Turnips—None. Celery—Fancy White Bleached, doz. 75c; crt. S doz 4.50 Onions—Reds or Yellows, per bu., $1.00; 100-lb. sacks l.'O Onions—Spanish, crates 1.-5 Onions—Spanish, whole cases 3.25 Onion Sets —Yellows, per bu., $2.25; Whites 250 Lima Beans —New crop, 80-lb. sacks, per lb 07% Yankee beans —Pev bushel 3.50 White peas—Choice Brown Eyes, bushel 3.00 Quaker Oats —18 pkgs., $1.50; 5-case lots, per case 1.45 AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Yds. The following are the quotations on the Augusta livestock cattle on the hoof • HOGS—Hogs, 75 to 125 lbs., corn fed 7 ®7 1 /£c CALVES—Common 4%@5c Ordinary 6%<g)6c Good 6%@70 Fancy 7%@Bc CoU S—Common 2%^3c Ordinary 3%@4c Good 4H®sc Fancy 5%@60 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Ills.—Wheat developed fresh strength today on account of continued brisk export demand. Foreign bids seem ed to follow the market upgrade al though prices had reached the highest level in two months. Offerings here were quite liberal at the start, but the bull side soon had the most adherents. After opening 1-4 off to 1-8 up quota tions sagged a trifle and then rose well above last night’s level. Corn was steadied by the strength of wheat. Buying was only moderate. The opening which was unchanged to 1-1 higher was followed by a alight set back. There seemed to be no urgent call for oats. The market however was sustain ed by sympathy with other grain. Provisions advanced sharply owing to a big increase in the price of hogs, the result of the closing of the stock yards here. The greatest upturn was In pork, which on some sales showed a rise of as much as 45 cents. On the bulge, packers sold and some reaction ensued. In later dealings the wheat market eased off because of profit taking by longs and as a result of predictions of larger receipts southwest. -The close was unsettled, a shade to 7-8 under last night. Estimates that the new corn crop would be 78,000,-000 busheds more than indicated a month ago brought about a decline. The close was steady at 3-8 to 3-4 under last night. Open. High. Low. Clese. WHEAT— Dec. . . . 117% 118% 116% 116% May .... 123% 124% 122% 122% CORN— Dec . * • . 70% 70% 69% 69% Mav . . . . 72% 73 72% 72% OATS— Dec .... 50 50% 49% 49% May ... - 54 54% 53% 53% PORK— Jan . . . .1935 1942 1926 1930 Ma y. . . .1975 1985 1957 1960 LARD— Jan . . . .1030 1032 1025 1025 May . . . .1047 1047 1040 1040 RIBS Jan . . . .1020 1025 1017 1017 LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP. Chicago, Ills. —Hogs: Receipts 20,000; higher. Bulk $ 7.79®$ 8.00 Light 7.40® 8.10 Mixed 7.40® 8.25 Heavy ... ... 7.35® 8.20 Rough 7.35® 7.60 Pigs 4.25® 7.00 Cattle: Receipts 5,000; higher. Beeves $ 6.50®511.00 Steers 5.70® 9.25 Cows and Heifers ® 5.80® 9.60 Calves 7.25® 10.50 Stockers and feeders, nominal. Sheep: Receipts 18,000; higher. Sheep 5.75® 6.70 Yearlings 6.75® 7.75 Lambs 7.25® 9.25 NEW ORLEANS SPOTS New Orleans.—Spot quotations today were: Savannah 7%; Norfolk 7%; Au gusta 7 5-16; Dallas 6%; St, Louis 7%. MONEY MARKET New York.—Mercantile paper 6a6*4. Stfe*ling exchange easier; 60-day bills 4.97.15; for cables 4.90.65a4.90.85; for de mand 4.90a4.90.25. Bar silver 40 7-8. IN THIS NEWSPAPER WILL HELP SOME PEOPLE TO AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. Reg Plates. 8-lb. av 11% D. S. Clear Plates 10^ D. S. Reg. Ribs. 45-lb 13 Pearl Grits. 06-lb., all sizes 2.16 Juliette Meal, 4.8-lb I.OIH Red Cob White Corn 1.05 Purity S .R. flour 6.10 Luzianne Coffee UOO-l-lb.) $22.0J Arbuckle’s Coffee, pr cs. 100-lb.. 18.10 P. R. Molasses, bbls .20 Cuba Molasses, bbls 28 Pure leaf bird, 50-lb. tins 6.00 N. Y. Gr. Sugar, bbls. or bulk bags 6.85 N. Y. Gr. S gar, 4-25 bags ...... 6.40 2- tomatoes 70 3- tomatoes 95 12-oz. Evaporated Milk 3.75 Gloss Starch. 50-lb. box 03H Seeded Raisins. 40-12-oz. pkgs.. 3.35 New Evap. Peaches. 50-lb. boxes .07^6 New 5-oz. < sters, per doz 90 New 2-lb. fancy corn 00 New No. 3 pie peaches 95 Augusta Market for Country Produce Frying size chickens, each ....35c to 4ftc Fresh country eggs, dozen 30c Sweet potatoes, bushel 800 Turnip Greens. 8 bunches for 25c Tomatoes, per bushel $1.50 Cabbages, eight for 25c Snap beans, per bushel $2.00 Collards, 8 for >...260 Radishes, 8 for 25c 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 Swn ners’ Column. WANTED TO SWAP: A LARGE WlL low baby carriage for traveling trunk cost $37.50. Address Carriage, Swappers Column, care Herald. nfi WANTED TO SWAP: A FORD ROAD ster. 1913-14 model, in A-l condition, for a Ford touring car. 1913-14 model, in same condition. Willing to pay small difference. Address Ford Roadster, care Herald. n 6 WILL SWAP 4 TWO-HORSE WAG" oris and harness for anything of equal value. Wagons, care Herald. n 7 TO SWAP: FULL BLOODED FlVE months-old hound puppy for anything of equal value. Address C. A. H., Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. n 9 WILL SWAP: ONE LARGE WOOD OR coal stove, cost $35.00 new, for SB.OO worth of anything that I can use. With little repairs It will last for years. Ad dress Stove, Swappers Column, care Herald. n 8 WILL EXCHANGE: THREE HUN dred green trading stamps for an equal number of purple stamps or surety cou pons. Address Green Stamps, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. n 8 Wanted WANTED SITUATION—Maie. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS of age, desires work collecting on com mission for reliable firm. Address “T,” care Herald. n 6 YAUNG MAN OF ABILITY DESIRES work. Competent bookkeeper, salesman or Collector. Guarantees to produce re sults. All I wish is a trial. Address R. S. L., care Herald. n 7 WANTED HELP—Maie. WIN TED: MEN TO LEARN THE barber trade. Be Independent. Few weeks' completes!. Positions watlng. Our grnductes qualified for beet jobs. Wage, whi's learning. Tools given. Catalogue mails U fre. Moler Barber College, At lanta, Ga n 6 _ WANTED —Hoarders A FEW SELECT YOUNG MEN CAN obtain tal.de board in private family; convenient neighborhood. 951 Reynolds street. Phone J343-J. n 9 WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED TO BUT: WELL’S ACADE mtc arith., Smith’s arith., end Reed and Kellogg’s grammar*. Dellquest’*, 213-15 7th street. ts WANTED: TO RENT A FIVE-ROOM house, bath and garden, fine neighbor hood. Phone 1409. nf> For Sale FOR SALE—Typewriter CA.: YOU URE A REMINf TON TTP~ writer In good running order at $15.00? Apply Buaines* Office, Auguata Herald. FOR SALE—Livestock FOR RALE: ONE HORSE; MUST GO at once; cheap for oaah. Phone 2661. n 6 MULES FOR HALE: SOME GOOD one*; more than we need. Langley Mtfl», Bath, H. C nlO FOR'SALE—Autos FOR SALE: FORD RUNABOUT CUT down; good aa new; $235. Phone 2661. n 6 FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOR SALE: ONE FLAT TOP DESK, practically new. Apply Mr. Bryan, Bualneaa Office. Herald. ts FOR sale! ONE MULE ANDONE horae cheap. John W. Dickey. n 7 FOR SALE—ReaI Estate. FOR SALE OR FOB EXCHANGE: FOB Auguata real estate, beating orchard. Hood River Valley, Oregon: value $17.- 500. Owner forced to live In the East. Address Mt. Hood, care Herald. n 7 FOB SALE: LADIES! IF anyone i not yet supplied with 1914 green to matoes, delivered Tuesday November 10th. Please call phone 7502. Special price*. n 7 For Rent FOR J3ENT —Rooms. FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED room*, near the Union Station. Can also furnish meai* If desired. Bath* - ! hot and cold water. Phone 3697, nl fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. FOR_ RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: LOWER FLAT, NO. 1009 Ellis street, 5 rooms besides both and ball rooms, all modern Improvements. $25.00 per month. Apply to E. J. O’Con ner. 101 9th street. N«» F<>R RENT tw O LARGE CONNBCI ing rooms, nicely furnished for light housekeeping; electric light, bath, con necting front bedroom; also in private family; Immediate possession. Apply 1242 Broad street. n 5 FOR RENT; TWO OR THREE ROOMS fixed for light housekeeping, with bath and small porch. Also a nicelv furnished front room for gentleman. 935 Reynolds street. Rent reasonable. n 5 FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED room In private family for one or two gentlemen: bath connection, hot water, electric lights. Phone 2385-W-—110(1 block Greene St. n 6 FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: 60-ACRE FARM ABOUT five miles (Yom city on Lock’s road; five-room house, excellent water, fruit trees, etc. See A. F. Purdy, 404 Dyer building ..6 FOR RENT: FLAT OF FIVE LARGE rooms and bath, electric lights, $15.00 per month. Apply SOI Center street, N 5 FOR RENT: MODERN HOUSE ON Hill. One hundred acres of land at Turpin Hill. Will subdivide. Brice $2.00 per acre. TO LEND: $500.00 ON IMPROVED city real estate. John W. Dickey. n 7 LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES * SOMETIMES are ever 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. STOLEN: FROM 9TH AND BROAD street Friday afternoon, Ford car, 1914 model, State No. 6369. Reward for any information in regard to same. Com municate with Chief of Police or Jas. J. M. Tice. 1916 Walton Way. LOST: BETWEEN 4TH AND BTH ON Greene, Telfair or Center street, a pliable gold bracelet. Reward If return ed to 403 Telfair street. n> BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. FARMERS! WHY NOT GROW COF fee? 1 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 tetr seed to N. P. Scott. Scarborough, Ga. n 7 FINANCIAL _ MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St. Jl Bt.fc ACCORDION PLAITING ORDERS RECEIVED AT THE ALBION Cigar Store. For particulars phone 6613-W, Mrs. Farr. All work done promptly. Especial attention to mail orders. N 24 FOR A MAN WHO” DESIRES' T( I EN gage In a meritorious paying business, I havo an exceptional opportunity to of fer. Not so much cash to hnndle this business, as it is the right man. Ad dress R, care Herald. n 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. STOCK RAISING AND FATTENING cattle, sheep, etc., on land In Augusta territory; If you have the knowledge and some rash we can put you in this busi ness in co-pnrtnership with men who will furnish t! land and some capital: a good business. Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St. COAL AND WOOD YARD. HARD AND SOFT COAL, COKE AND stove wood. Prompt delivery. Prices reasonable. Call 780. W. C. Ivey & Co. n 8 MONEY TO LOAN SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS TO loan to reliable partes. Security must he first mortgage on city rfeal estae. Address Cash, rare Herald. n 7 RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE. seals, stencils, metal trade checks, numbering machines, etc. High-class Job printing Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe, •The Printer,” 218 Seventh street. Phone 628. ETC. L RGB ASSORTMENT DOG COLLARS. harness, muzzles, leads, etc.. Try our "Floe Flea” soap, make* the fleas fly. Augusta Trunk Factory, 736 Broad, op posite Monument. ts REMOVAL NOTICE. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW store 662 Broad street. The Hickman Building Edelsteln & Co. Phone 1245. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrival* and departures are given se Information. Arrivals and corneetlons are not guaranteed. 88 I 82 T | 86 I 87 2-49e| 2:4op|T,v Augusta Arl 8:6r.al 1:4 ft » 4-?6*t 4:l7s!Ar Bar-well Lvl 7:13a 12:01a 4:50al 4:49n!Ar Denm’k Lvl 6-44 s 11:34p 5:35*1 5 ?splAr Or’burg Lvj 5:57a 10:S3p 7-29*1 B:SS!Ar Rumtcr T.vl 4-39 n 9:39p 8:99al B:lßp|Ar Florence T.vj 3:15a K:99p 1:18nl12:48*|Ar WtVgton Lv|. . . 3:45p *9opl 5 ?6elAr Rfehm’d Lvl 6 35p 8:15a IDROnf 9-OAsf Ar Waeh't'n Lvl 3:05p 4:30a 1-38n!10-r7»1Ar BrMm'e T/vi 1;l5pl ’ 50* 4:545'12 4RnlAr W Ph'l Lvlll:36a|l2-1»n 2*«7plAr V YnrV T.vl Through * r ! on trnlnr «n 6 28. between Angupfn unit York ObipmHnn Broil!? Car, b«- iwson Atir*i«fa and Florence Standard DtrJnr north of Florence Through flWner between Atlanta and Wf* i»og*nn rl* Anr'itii on train* 37 »nd 26. ronr*nt!nf r r»t with Naw York !le*D#»r! *nd main Ifn* point! T. B. WALKER, District Pats+ngtr Agent. Aufl'istl' Q*. Phona 62% GEORGIA RAILROAD tEffectlva August 29rd. 1914.) Eastern (City) Time. From To 3:25 p.m. Atlanta, Macon. Athens. Washington 7:40 a.m. 2:20 *.m. Atlanta 1:00 a.m. 8:16 p.m. Atlanta ....12:30 p.m. 10:80 p.m. Atlanta, Ma« on. .. Athens Washington 8:20 p.m 8:45 a.m. Camak. Macon (ex cept Sunday) 6:19 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Union Point. Macon. Athens. Washington 4:46 9m Phone Ml. 061 2266 , .... i. P. BILL UPS, U.P.A. C. of Ga.Ry “The Right Way” Current ScheOLit. i.6th h,i>tiUk. (rut) DEPARTURES: For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida poll t 7:30 a.m. For Dublin and Savannah 1:30 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum bun and Bi 'ngh m . 9:30 p.. . ARRIVAL Rom Savannah, Macon. Co lumbus and Birmingham .... 8:30 a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida points 12:80 p.m. From Dublin. Savannah. Ma con and Florida points 7:50 p.m. All Trains Dally Through train leavln? Augusta 7:30 a. m., arriving at 7.5’ p m.. between Au gusta nnd Savannah; connecting at Mll len with through train for Macon. Co lumbus. Birmingham. Mt tgomery. Mem phis. Mobile and New Orleans. Vestlbuled elortrlc-llghted Sleeping ! Cars carried on night trains between August.i nnd Savannah, conectlng direct ly at Millen, with through Sleeping Cars j to nnd from Macon, Columbus. Birming ham u.ml Atlanta. • For Information as to tares, schedule*, etc., write or communicate with 4 W. V.\ Hnckatt, G. r. Hammock, Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket AgL Phone No. 62. 215 .la tson St. Augusta. Ga. Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective October 11th, 1914). Tho following arrivals and departures of trains. Union Station. Augusta, Ga., as well as connections with other com panies. nre stmpl.v glvon as Information end are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES. 10:86 A.M., No 1 Dally for Greenwood. Spartanburg. Greenville Asheville conects nl McCormick (Daily ex cept Sunday) for Anderson. 4:40 P. M., No. 3 Dally for Greenwood 2:00 PM, No. 42, D lly for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS. 12:15 PM. No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg. Greenville. Anderson (Dally excett Sunday), etc. 8:15 P. M., No. 4 Dally trom Spartan burg, Grcenvl 1«, Asheville elo. 12:25 P.M., No 41 Dally from Beaufort. Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ERNEST WILL.AMS. General T senger Agent. 829 Broadwaj, Augusta, Ga. 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 : i l l l l 1 : : i i j , WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Complete line of flash lamps; full stuck of supplies of all kinds. Bat teries fresh every week ......... Cali on us tor your electrical work. Union shop. 1933 Broad. Phone 1316 AUTO MEPARIING st your own Garage. Work taken In South Carolina or Georgia. All work guaranteed; prices reasonable; call or write. . A. R. CABHWELL, Langley. 8. C. Ford Rapairing a Specialty. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We are Sole Distributor* for Kelly- Sprlngfleld tires and tubs*—to deal or* and eonmimeri. Also complete tire repair shop. Prompt nervice. DAVIS TIRE i RUBBER WORKS. BARBER SHOP GET THAT EASY SHAVE —AT SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 1297% Broad. Three first-class barbers—Sullivan, Shed, and Hackman. No waiting. Courteous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glaslng of all kind*, windshields, lamps and showcase glass, and re puttylng a specialty. Front loor glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 628 KUla 8L CAFE Ask the firat poli-eman the way to th* B & B. CAFE The Choicest dishes on th* market. Regular Dinner. Bsst In town. Phone 8018-J. 883 1 - l St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW SUPPLY OF FLASH-LIGHTS. I am now located at 960 Broad St. H. I. HUTSON Phones 887, 3488, 2SBS-J. HAT AND DRY CLEANING, tv* make your old Hat a New tie. Our dry denning proceas la the work of expert* and our prices sre most reasonable. Try ua and b# convinced. German Hat Cleaning Co. Now In our new store, 303 Juckaoa Street FIND NEW HOMES TODAY ROOF LEAKT Have your work done by experi enced tinners. AJi work given per sonal attention. My price* are right. E. A. OEMORS Phone 2031. 623 Broad Kt AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Hava your shoot repaired sir thee# prlcert— Men's Wide Bottoms, sewed SI OO Men’s Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels 81 OO Men's Half Soles, sewed 7.^0 Men's Half fiolea. nailed 50^ Lndies' Half Solos, sewed and Rubber Heels 7RC Ladles Half Boies, sewed.. ..KfK? Ladles' Halt Boles, nailed.. . .ftP»C Children's Half Soles and 35<2 -st Rubber Heels 2RC. 3FSC. Ladles’ Half-soles, turned 75^ Work done while you wait Work called for and delivered on short notice. Phone 943. 665 Broad NL J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms...-SI 10 Southern Railway. fScherful* eff-oKv# Ortahe- 18th. 1914.) N. B.—Schedule figures published only aa Information and arc not guar.inteod. Union Station. All trains dally. Train depart to— No! Time. 18 Charleston. 8. C. 4:20 a.m. 8 Columbia. 8. C «:<< 32 Washington, New York .... 2:30 p.m. 22 Charleston *:4O p.m. 24 Chailoaton 11:40 p in. “‘Train arrive from — No. Time. 25 Charleston •:*$ »~ m ' 131 Washington, New York 12:50 p.m. 85 Charleston P-m. 7 Columbia ,! : 55 pnt 17 Charleston 10:60 p.nr. Pullman Drawing-Room Ble*plng flu's, Coaches. Dining Car Service. Phone 661 or 947 for Information, and Pullman Reservation*. MAGRtIDKR DICNT. Plat Pass. Agent. 729 Broad Rt. Auguata. da HACK LINE When you want a hack or cab, telephone and I will oome or tend to any part of elty. BF.N JACKSON Phono 480 >2B Walker Street IVEY & THOMAS FCthD ACCESSORIES Ford and Ovorland Repa.ring. 629 kill* Street. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED SY A. GREEN. He make* your mattreaaes level end square New tick mad* fre*. Return matrrrsses earn* day. Ptaona 1816—shops 1251 Marburv street. MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 214 ».h, Street. Featuring Flak Hata. 25 per cent reduction on all hat* this Week. "The Shop Around tb« Corner.'* PRESSING CLUB We do absolutely flret-clase prese trig, cleaning, altering and repairing. Geode sent for and delivered prompt ly. Give us one trial. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO., R. E. FARR, Prop. Phone 48. 806 ISth St ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rubber Hoofing, Repairing and Palming. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice end Skyllghte. Lowest prices. 385 Broad St. Telephone 344. RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant AH kinds of Sea foods—Crabs, Shrimps. Lobsters Choicest masts In market. Barbecue every Saturday. Hear of Metropolis ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU. Dainty, appetising meals and loyal service. For ladle* and gentlemen. I tegular daily lunch, 12-3 25 0 Special Sunday aupper, 5-8:30 ...50c Phone 3081, 817 Broad. NINE COAL AND COKE COAL —2 yards, North August* OKU—and Fenwlclc and Canker Sts. O. Templeton. Phones 843-680. If It’s Coal You Want W* Hav# Ik. Get it at HICKEY’S BABIES AND CHILDREN SPECIAL ATTENTION 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 R. W. KOCH CHIROPRACTICE 402 Chronicle Building. Inveetlgate this new Helena*. It tg suenssful for the reason that it re rnoves the cause. Lady attendant after November, 15th. SPECIALISTS Vhe onlV MbliabLl SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Disease* of men, women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISH an MEDICINES e REB DR. N. Z. ALFORD Office 343 Broad t- TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There ere three reasons why you should trails with ua. FIL Quality, Money Favsd. E. M. CROZIER A 00., 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A fresh stock of Kelly-Sprlngfleld and Hood "extra ply” tlrea direct from manufacturers and not handled through any distributor. Buy from us and get fresh stock. BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 164. Til Brand St WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusta. Phone 2787. DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR 4. EVERY WHERE. There's none so food. Phone 1217. BARBER SHOP COLLEGE INN BARBER CHOP. Hot and Cold Baths FOUR BARBERS: Hamilton, Deni, Hicks, Huggins. First Cll. > work -id courteous at tention. L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street. Telephone Augusta, Qa. 464.