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About The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1914)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LEGAL NOTICES | STATE OF GEORGIA, f RICHMOND COUNTY— Wlmreas, A. G. Hackett, H. H. Bell and T. B. Dendy, composing the firm of Hackett, Bell & Dendy, on the Ist day of December, 1910 executed a bond for title to sell the hereinafter described realty to James and Maria Dickson, for the sum of $1,075.00; and Whereas, T. B. Dendy subsequently conveyed his interest in said contract and property to A. G. Hackett and H. H. Bell, now composing the fivm of Hackett & Bell; aqsl Whereas, said agreement or bond for titles provided that in the event either of said notes (there being 53 of said notes still outstanding, all for the sum of $13.00 each, except the last which is for SB.OO, said notes being of date De cember Ist, 1910, due consecutively each month after December Ist, 1910, bearing interest from date at the rate of .8 per cent per annum and payable to Hackett, Bell & Dendy by James and Maria Dick son), were not paid at maturity the whole of the remaining indebtedness shall become due and payable at once, and the said Hackett, Bell Dendy were irrevocably constituted attorneys in fact of said second parties, to sell what ever right, title or interest the said James and Maria Dickson may have in and to the agreement of sale or bond for titles given, and the property therein described and hereinafter described, aft er first advertising the time, terms and place of sale once a w’eek for .four weeks in the public gazette of. said County, which sale may’ he at public or private outcry at their option, and at which sa’e the said parties of the first part (Haek ett. Bell & Dendy) may .become the pur chaser; and Whereas, the said James and* Marla Dickson have defaulted in the payment of 20 of ( said notes for the sum of $13.00 each for the months beginning March Ist. 1913, through November Ist, 1914; and v- m Whereas, under tlie terms of said bond for titles the whole amount represented by notes still unpaid lias been declared due and payable, together with Interest thereon, by the said Hackett & Bell, the amount of the principal being $697.00 and the interest due to November Ist, 1914. being $218.40. NOW THEREFORE, in pursuance of the terms of said bond for titles, of date •December Ist, 1910. the whole of said in debtedness is hereby declared due and payable, notice having also been given James and Maria Dickson, said sum to gether with interest to November Ist, 1914. amounting to $915.40, and by virtue of the power contained in said bond for titles, will be sold all the right, title and interest of the said James and Maria Dickson, in and to: All that lot of land formerly in the village of Harrisonville, now in the City of Augusta, Richmond County. Georgia, being lot “167” of a certain plat of lots recorded in Book 4 B's, page 497, and having such metes and bounds ns there on designated, together with five-room wooden cottage thereon as improve ments. Said sale to be between the legal hours of sale at the Court House of Richmond County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Decejnber, 1914, at which time the equity and Interest of the said James and Maria Dickson will be sold subject, however, to the above amount owing Hackett & Bell, as balance of purchase price. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. JAMES DICKSON & MARIA DICKSON, By their Attorneys in Fact, HACKETT & BELT,, A. G. HACKETT, H. H. BELL, - n 7,14,21.28 T. B. DENDY. 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.E9 Grapes—Malaga, fancy 4.00 Bananas —None. Lemons —Fancy ’Verdellß, 3605, $3.25; half box 1.75 Vegetables. Potatoes—Per sack 2.00 Cabbage—N. Y. in sacks, pound.. .01*6 Canadian Turnips—None. Celery—Fancy White Bleached, doz. 75c; crt. 8 doz 4.50 Onions —Reds or Yellows, per bu., $1.00; 100-Lb. sacks 1.50 Or.ions—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. sa<’ks, per lb 07*4 Yankee beans—Per 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 Corr.cted weekly by Augusta Stock Yds. rhu following are the quotations on the Augusta livestock cattle on the hoof* HOG3—Hogs, 75 to 125‘1bz., corn fed 7 i® 7%c CALVES—Common 4H@sc Ordinary 5%@6c flood 6H® 7c Fancy / 7A4 "TTi 80 COV. S— Common 214©3c Ordinary 3%/cfia Good 4%i@sc Fancy sV4®6c AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. Reg Plates, g-lb. av 1194 D, 8. Clear Platen 10*/4 D. 8. Reg. lithe. 45-lb 1! Pearl Grim. 96-lb., ail size* 2.15 Juliette Meal. 48-Ib 1.0194 Red Cob White Corn 1.05 Purity 8 ,R. flour 6.10 Luzianne Coffee (100-1-lb.) 322.0) 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 2- tomatoes 70 3- tomatoes 95 12-oz. Evaporated Milk 3.75 Gloss Starch, 50-lb. box 0314 Seeded Raisins. 40-12-oz. pkgs.. 3.35 New Evnp. reaches, 50-lb. boxes .07V5r New 5-o*. ' sters, per doz 90 New 2-lb. fancy corn 9'> New No. 3 pie peaches 95 Augusta Market for Country Produce Prying size ehlcßen* each 35c to 40c Kreah country eggs, dozen 300 Bweet potatoes, bushel 80e Turnip Greens. * bunches for ISc Tomatoes, per bushel 11. St Cnbbagos. eight for .....25* Bnnf beans, per bushel 32.01 Collerfla. 8 for 250 Radishes, I for 26s Answers to Swappers Tlie following- answers to Swaps are at Tlie Herald office. Please call ntid get your answers, as they will be held for a few days and then destroyed. Auto - Buck Stove ... 1 B. C. D. ......I Buggy No. 2 .. 1 Climax 1 C. J. G 1 H. W ...4 Form 9 G. A. Y 15 Hens 3 IT. v z 1 Hustler 1 Horse 1 Hill 1 “J- 1 ' G 1 Machine 1 M. M. P l Mirror 2 Mules 1 M. L. C 5 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 Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge fqjr 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. WILL SWAP 4 TWO-HORSE WAG ons and harness for anything of equal value. Wagons, care Herald. n 7 TO SWAP: FULL BLOODED FlVE months-old bound puppy for anything of equal value. Address C. A. H., Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. n 9 WILL SWAP: ONE LARGE WOOD OR coni 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. \ t nS WILL ICXCHANGK: THREE HUN dved green trading stamp for an equal number of purple stamps or surety cou pons. Address Green Stamps, . Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nS ri vi:-k< >om HOUSE AM) LOT FOB automobile and a small amount cash. House in good locality with all con veniences—gas, electric lights and bath. Address Home, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. n 9 WILL SWAP: TWELVE IT. P. STEAM boiler and engine, in good shape, for Fovd car. Address Steam Boiler, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. #nlo EXCHANGE EARM: A DANDY FARM of twenty-five acres, three miles from Lake View on Washington road, at Bon Air, 20 acres in cultivation, five acres in woods and pasture; four-room house, nice assorted fruit orchard; just the place to get out and raise chickens and hogs during war times; church and school in sight; splendid neighborhood. Will trade this place for city property. Address Bon Air, Swappers’ Column, care HeVald. nlO Answers Cent a Word Tile following answers to want ads published in The Herald are on file at the office. Please call and get them as they will be held . you only a few days and yien destroyed: Irregular 29 J. G 1 L. • M 4 Moderate 3 R. S 3 R. L. M 9 R. E P. 1 Soda Fount .... 1 South Carolina. 1 T. W. J 1 T. D. M 1 W. D 3 A. 1. J. 1 A. D. 1 Bon Aig 1 C. B. | 1 Cliafee 1 •‘D.” 4 Farmer 21 Farm 3 F E. C 2 G. M 2 H. L. C 1 Wanted WANTED SITUATION— Maie. YAUNG MAN OF ABILITY DESIRES work. Competent bookkeeper, salesman or collector. Guarantees to produce re sults. All I wish is a trial. Address R. K. L., care Herald. n 7 WANTED HELP—Maie. ARMY OF U. S. WANTED: UNMAR ried men, age 18 to 35. Information at Recruiting Offices, 1927*4 Second Axe., Birmingham. Ala., 411 Cherry' St., Ma con, Postoffice Bldgs., Montgomery. Ala., Rome, Augusta, Columbus, and Atlanta, Ga. fri,Bat,sun. WANTED-^boarders A FEW SELECT YOUNG MEN CAN obtain table board in private family; convenient neighborhood. 951 Reynolds street. Phone 1343-J. n 9 WANTED: TABLE BOARDERS. ALSO occupants for two rooms; desirable lo cation: close in. Phone 2739 or call at 7<>B street. nl2 WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED TO BUY: WELL’S ACADE mIe arlth., Smith’ll arlth., and Reed and Kellogg’s grammars. Dellquest’a, 213-16 7th street. ts WANTED: BIRD DOG,'"EITHER BWt ter or pointer; must he well broken and cheap. Address F. G., P. O. Box 699, Augusta, Ga. nS WANTED: THREE OR FOUR ITORBE power stationary gasoline engine. In ternational preferred. Answer quick, naming lowest cash price. Address En due. P. O, Lex 599. City, n 9 \v A MTBP: TO HEAR FROmHownek of good farm for sale, fiend cash price and description. D. F. Hush, Mlnnea polln, Minn, K£6. 0 3. 17N7.211>5,19 For Sale _ FOR SALE—Typewriter CA YOU USE A REMINC TON~TYP~ writer In good running order at 615/6)4 Apply Business Office. Augusta Herald. tf FOR SALE—Livestock MULES FOR SALE: HOME GOOD ones; more than we need. Lnnglev Mills, Bath, 8. C. nlO FOR SALE: ONE MULE IN GOOD OR der. 971 Broad street. nl FOR BALE: A GENTLE HORSE BUlT able for lady or child. Will sell cheap or swap for small auto and pay differ enee. Can he seen C. A.- W. C. shop Call for Tom Morris any day except Sunday. . - THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. IN THIS NEWSPAPER WILL HELP SOME PEOPLE TO FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOR BALE: ONE FLAT TOP DESK, practically new. Apply Mr. Bryun, Business Office, Herald ts FOR SALE: ONE MULE AND'ONE horse cheap. John W. Dickey. n 7 WE HAVE FOR SALE AT BARGAINS: Second-hand I'loor, counter niul wall cases, safes, desks, counters, tables and tyepwriters. Edelsteln Co.. 650-652 Broad street The Hickman Bui dink. Phone 1245-W. n# FOR SALE: A FULL GLASS STA tlon wagon, in fine condition, almost new; also double harness. Apply 71S Millodge Road, The Hill, Augusta, or phone 6968. n 9 FOR SALE—ReaI Estate. FOR SALE OR FOR EXCHANGE: FOR Augusta real estate, heaHng orchard, Hood River Valley, Oregon; value $17,- 500. Owner forced to live in the East. Addres3 Mt. Hood, care Herald. n 7 FOR SALE: LADIES! IF ANYONE IS not yet supplied with 1914 green to matoes, delivered Tuesday, November 10th. Please c.'ul phone 7502. Special prices. n 7 FOR SALE: TWO 5-ACRE FARMS ON electric car line, suited for dairy busi ness. These farms adjoining other dairy farms. Tevins easy. L. A. Dorr, Terminal Building. sat.sun.mon For Rent FOR RENT —Rooms. FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED rooms, near the Union Station. Can also furnish meals if desired. Baths— hot and cold water. Phone 2697. n 7 FOR RENT: LARGE FRONT ROOM, elegantly, furnished with board; pri vilege of bath and phone. Call 518 Ellis street or phone 2451-J. n 9 FOR RENT; SEVEN ROOMS WITH bath, sas. and the use of phone. Apply at 951 Calhoun street. n 9 FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: MODERN HOUSE ON Hill. One hundred acres of land at Turpin Hill. Will subdivide. Price $2.00 per acre. TO LEND: $500.00 ON IMPROVED city real estate. John W. Dickey. n 7 FQR RENT: 14-ROOM BOARPfItNO house, in good locality, furnished or unfurnished. Address W, care Herald. n 9 FOR RENT: COTTAGE ON MONTE Sano, furnished efr unfurnished, five rooms, nice bath, hot water, electric lights; reasonable rent to approved ten ant. Phone 6796-J. n 9 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 9TII 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 Jag. J. M. Tice. 1916 Walton Way. LOST: EITHER IN SUMMERVILLE OR on Broad street, three Yale keys and four others. Name Dixie Repair Works on ring. Reward if returned to Hill Coal Co. , j n 9 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. Reed 11.50 a pound. Mall orders tor seed to N. P. Scott, Scarborough, Ga. n 7 BUTTERMILK. "YE OLDEN TIME” BUTTERMILK and butter churned and delivered daily. Livingston's Dairy. Phone 8204. nl FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St. Jlßtfc WILL EXCHANGE: INDIAN MOTOR - cycle, in good condition, for cotton. Apply P. O. Box 498. n 9 REMOVAL. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR friends that we have moved to our own store, 650-652 Broad street, and we aVe now ready to please our customers. Edelsteln & Co., The Hickman Building. Phone 1245-W. uJI ACCORDION PLAITING ORDERS RECEIVED AT THE ALBION Cigar Store. For particulars phone 6612-W. Mrs. Farr. All work done promptly. Especial attention to mall orders. N 24 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 be first mortgage on city real estae. Address Cash, care Herald, n 7 WANTED: 500 DINERS TO TRY OUR fresh coun ry eggs; healthful food for breakfast. A, ply New York Case. Fa mous turkey dinner Sundays. »at,,un,mo« DOC COLLARS, ETC. L. ROE ASSORTMENT DOG COLLARS, harness, muzzles, leads, etc.. Try our "Flee Flea" soap, makes the fleas fly. Augusta Trunk Factory, 735 Broad op posite Monument.' ts REMO VA C NOTI CEL WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW store. 652 Proad street, The Hickman Building. Edelsteln A Co. Phone 1245. FOR SALE: ONE BRAND NEW L. C. Smith typewriter. Party leaving city, cheap for rash. Phone 2137. sal sun mon FOR SALK: ONE STORE, ONE 8-ROOM house and 3 tenement houses, corner Charles and Twiggs streets Size of lot 65x180: price 14,‘ Ofi 00. Rents for $55 00 per month. Richmond Realty Co., 420 Jackson street. sat sun mon 1920 BEOARB FOR THAT TIRED brain. If jou have any. Sold by iner chants who patronize home Industries. Dorr Cigar Factory, Augusta, da. sat.sun.mon WANTED: EVERYONE TO KNOW that The Augusta Typewriter Ex change has moved to larger quarters, at 311 ,la< kson street, and will be p eased to serve their customers. sat.sun.mon JOB PRINTING. WALTON PRINTING COMPANY. GET our prices on al kinds of Commercial Printing "We print to please.” Phone 3547. 127 Mclntosh street, rear Georgia It. R. Bank. sat sun.mon TO REI>UCE THK HIGH COST ”OF living use BEKV-!'H Groceries. Teach the children to be economical by saving the valuable coupons. For sale by the leading merchants of Augusta •at.suti.rnoa FRESH MEATS. CHOICE LINE OF FRESH MEATS OF all kinds, chickens, fowls and eggs. We solicit your patronage. Our prices are right. Prompt delivery. M. T. Hair, 302 Washington. Phone 542. sat sun mon CHESAPEAKE ROYAL POUND CAKE. WANTED: LADIES TO TRY THE DF licious Chesapeake Cake. Quality guar anteed to he llie host si' ’ In this city. One-pound packages. A trial is suffici ent. At all leading grocers, sat.sun.mon FURNITURE. EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FHRNISH- Ings at remark i lily low prices Peoples Furniture Co., 1019 9th stre, ‘ The new store owned and operated by colored people. sat.sun.mon GROCERIES. BEFORE ORDERING YOUR GROCK lies call 2174 fur our Dices. We can save you money. Everything fresh. Frco delivery anywhere. W. H. Baghy Gro. Co.. 610 Broad St. Phone No. 2174. sat.sun.mon FOR SALE OR RENT: MKA. MAlt ket, located in grocery, best location in city; good opportunity for butcher; established trade. Address G., care Herald. sat.sun.mon THE EVERETT PIANO. ONE OF THE THREE GREAT PI ANOS of the world. Also Harvard, Dayton, and Winter Player l’lnnos, sold In Au gusta by J. E. Stratford, 432 Jackson street. sat.sun.mon PLUMBING, WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE pluming and heating lin Investigate our record on rust contracts. You will find that we were prompt, careful and efficient. The Henry Hutt Company. It pays to deal with a reliable firm. sat.sun.mon FURNITURE _ MORGAN & JOHNSON Style—Price—Quality sat.sun.mon FRESH MEAT AND OrtocERIEB. HOME-CURED CORN BEEF TWICE A week. Wm. Boyle & Son. sat.sun.mon MERCHANT TAILORS. OTTO W. MARSHALL, ESTABLISHED 1878. Having too largo a stock of gent’s woolens on hand I am closing them out at very low prices^sat.sun.inon RUBBER STAMPS—E. W. DODGE. RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, Stencils, Alluminutn Checks, Ac. 852 Ellis street. Phone 1421. sat.sun.mon AUTO REPAIRING. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND AD juetlng, magneto and calmretor work my specialty. All wo«k given my per sonal attention. Cheeseborough’s Repair Shop, 548 Broad street. Phone 1211. sat.sun.mon TIRE REPAIRING. 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TIRE and tube repulling enables us to give the best service that can be had. Ail work positively guaranteed. Augusta Vulcanizing Co., 552 BYoad street. sat.sun.mon aTh. NICHOLS &. BRO. MARBLE, GRANITE AND STONE Works. Manufuctuprers, Importers and dealers in Marble and Granite, Monu ments, Headstones and Copings. Agents for iron fencing. Satisfaction guaran teed. 634 Washington street. Ttdeplione 719. sat.sun.mon ~COFFEES, TEAS, ETC. CALL 400 FOR FRESH ROASTED coffee. To get tlie real flavor buy where It is roasted fresh every day. Marks Grocery Co., 1023 Broad street. sat.sun.mon GASOLENE, 15c AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! HAVING Just Installed a gasolene service sta tion. We solicit your lihUfonage. Dixie Repair ,Co., 961 Broad Sti ! sat.sun.mon WALL PAPER. "A THING OF BEAUTY 18 A JOY forever.” Why not beautify your home? We are headquarters for wall paper, house and sign patntinr J. W. Bowlck, 301 Mclntosh street. Phone 2284. sat.eun.mon —— 12 LBS., sc; 25 LBS.. 10c: 60 LBS., 20c; 100 lbs., 40c C. O. D.. Quick delivery. Wm. Kelly, 455 Calhoun stßfeet. Phone 3228-. T. sat.sun.mon IT WILL PAY YOU TO ”BEE CROFT k O’Connor before buying your house hold goods. rat,sun,mon BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE stock of A. H. McDaniel Co., consist ing of mantels, grates, paints, brushes, etc., will sell at very low prices. App y In Edelsteln & Co.. 653 Broad (reel. Phone 707-J. sat »un mon LET TIDWELL PRINT IT Atlantic Coast Line SOTK —RTiivalK an<l departure* er« given ttn Information. Arrival* and connection* nre not guaranteed. 88 “ I T2~T ' ’ I 35 T 37 2:40*7 2:4Cp[Lv Augueta Ar B:f»r)a' 4 f 4'l7a;Ar Bnr*wHl Lv 7:lßn 12:01a 4 fr a! 4 -48 n! Ar n*r,m’k Lv 6 44n IP34p 8 3F»h t r,Ar OUburg Lv 6:57n 10;f>3p TrfOal 6:r»slAr fluminr Lv 4’Boh 9:30p 9 OCh' R:ir»p|Ar Flor«nc# Lv 3:15a 8:00p •pIM!2:43a!AT WlUgt'm Lv 3:4r,p B'OOpf K:26«!Ar T*lcbm'd Lv! 8 1!?r> 8:16a llrßOpf 9-nOnf Ar W«sh't*n Lvf 3roKf> 4 10a 7 •‘*8n!10 ?7nf Ar BnltlmV T/vf I:<Bpf 7T»Oa 4:64n!l2:4*n!Ar W T>Wl Lv]ll:3<D)l2-Itn 7:l3a> 2:R7nUr Ts Tm* Lvf o Ujnf o-->o r , Throngh frafnn 82 end 88. between Angueta end N#w York Ober*rvntton Broiler Gar, ba tw*en Auaunta and FP'rrnc* Standard DfHrar north of Florence Through b«*twr.f»n Atlanta ard WUr ltngton. via on train* 87 and 38 connecting at Vlo’-anca with Naw York aleopera and main Una points. T. B. WALKER, District Passenger Agent. Augusta, Qa. Phone 623. f GEORGIAJAILROAD (Effective August 23rd. 1914.) Eastern (City) Time. From To 2:26 p.m. Atlanta. Macon. Athens, Washington 7:40 a.m. 2:20 a.m. Atlanta 6:00 am 6:16 p.m. Atlanta 12.30 p.m. 10:60 p.m. Atlanta. Mason. .. Athens Washington 6:20 p.m 6:46 a.m. Camak. Macon (ex cept Sunday) 6:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Union Point, Macon, Athens. Washington 4:48 ism. Phone 247. 611 2264. J. e. BILL UPS, Q.P.A. €. of Gaßy “The Right Way* Current Scheau.i; v ..n l.t.itw . fline) DEPARTURES: For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida poll j 7:80 a.m. For Dublin and Savannah 3:30 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum* bu~ und Hi Inch m . 9:30 p. ARRIVAL*' FVom Savannah, Macon, Co lumbus ami Birmingham .... 8:30 a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida points 12:30 p.m. From Dublin. Savannah, Ma con and Florida prints 7:50 p.m. All Trains Dally Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a, m., arriving at 7.5' p. m„ between Au gusta and Savannah; connecting at Mil ieu with through train for Macon. Co lumbus, Birmingham, Mi tgomery. Mem phin. Mobil* and New uvlean*. Vcstlbuled electric-lighted Sleeping Cars carried on night .rains between Ai.gilst.i and Savannah, conecting direct ly at Mlllen, wßh through Sleeping Cars to and from Macon, Columbus. Birming ham *wnd Atlantn. For Information as to mres, schedules, etc., write or communicate with W. \7, Hackett G. Hammock, Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt. Phone No. 62. 215 .Ta son fit. Augusta, Ga, Char!eston& Western Carolina Railway Co. {Effective October 11th, 1914). The following arrivals and departures of trains, Union Station, Ai: rut a, Ga., as well ns connections with other com panies, are simply given a 3 information end are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES. 10:35 A.M., No. 1 Daily for Greenwood. Spartanburg, Greenville Asheville conects at McCormick (Daily ex cept Sunday) for Andersen.. 4:40 P. M., No. 3 Daily for Greenwood. 2:00 P.M.. No. 42, D Ily for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS* 12:15 P.M.. No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville. Anderson (Daily except Sunday), etc. 8:15 P. M., No. 1 Daily from Spartan burg, Greenv! le. Asheville, etc. 12:25 P.M., No. 41 Daily from Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ERNEST WITjJ. AMS. General I .sengor Agent 829 Broadway, 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 StdVes not Usually Advertised : : : j WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Complete line of fUinh lamps; full stock of supplleH of all kinds. Bat teries fresh every week 250 Call on us for your electrical work. Union shop. 1033 Broad. Phone 1316 AUTO REPARIING nt your own Garage. Work taken In South U»rollna ar Georgia All work guaranteed; prices reasonable; call or write. A. B. CABHWELL, Langley, 8. C. Ford Rapairing a Specialty. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We are Sole Distributors for Kelly- Rprlngfleld lives and tubes—to deal er« and consumers. Also complete tire repair ahop. Prompt service. DAVIB TIRE & RUBBER WORKS. BARBER SHOP get that easy shave —AT— SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 129714 Broad. Three first-class barbers—Hulllyan, Shed, and Hackman. No watting. Courteous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Olszlng of all kinds, windshields, lamps and showcase glass, and re puttylng a tpeclally. Front door glass and churrh windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 626 Ellis bt- CAFE Ask the first policeman the way to B & B. CAFE Tho choicest dishes on the market. ; tegular Dlnnsr. Best In town. Phone 3013-J. 683 1 1 Bt. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW BUPPLY OF FLASH.LIGHTS. I am now located at 950 Broad fit. H. I. HUTSON Phones 887. 5438, 2685-J. HAT AND DRY CLEANING. We make your old Hat a New ne. Our dry cleaning process Is the work of experts and our prices ere most reasonable. Try ijs and he convinced. German Hat Cleaning Co. Now In our new store, 303 Jackson Btreat FIND NEW HOMES TODAY ROOF LEAKT Have your work dona by experi enced tinners All work Riven per sonal attention. My price* are right. E. A. OEMORE Phone 2031. 623 Broad St AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoos repaired r. theae pricert— Men’s Wide Bottoms, sewed 81 OO Men’s Half Roles, aewed and Rubber Heel* SI OO Men’s Half Solos, sewed.. ... 7*^ Men’s Half Soles, nailed Ladles’ Half Soles, sowed and Rubber Heels.. .. 750 Ladles’ Half Rotes, served.. . .RIfVT Lndles’ Half Roles, nailed.. ..JNIyC Children’s Half Soles 25C and 35C ' st Rubber Heels. 2PJC, /t*ZC. Ladies’ Half-soles, turned.... •75 c Work done while you wait. Wort called for and delivered cn short notice. Phone 943. 965 Broad HL J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms— .Bl 10 Southern Railway. fSchrrfuT* Octob* r ISth. 1914.) N. B. —Schodul© figurr* published only aa Information and are not guaranteed Union Station. All train* dally. Train depart to— No. Time. 18 Charleeton, 8. C. 6:20 a.m, 8 Columbia, 8. C 6:4C a.m. 32 Washington, New York .... 2:30 pm. 22 Charleston 8:40 p.m. toll 11:40 p m Train arrive from— No. Time. 25 Charleston 8:2!> a.m. 121 Washington, Now York... .12:50 p.m. 35 Charleston 1:30 p.m 7 Columbia 9:55 pm. 17 Charleston 10:50 p >r. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars, Conches, Dining Car Hervlos. Phone 581 or 947 for Information, and Pullman Reservations MAGRUDKR DJBNT, Diet Pass. Agent. 729 Broad St.. Augueta. Os. HACK LINE When you want a haok or cab, telephone and I will com, or send to any part of otty. BIN JACKSON Phone 480 926 Walker Street IVEY & THCMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford and Overland Rep ig. 629 Ellis Street. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He make* your mattresses level end square New tick made free. Return maltrcßeee earn. day. Phona 1816- shops 1261 Murhuiw street. • MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 214 9 h. Street. Featuring Fisk Hat a. 25 per cent reduction on all hats thla Week. “The Hhop Around tb« Corner.” PRESSING CLUB Wo do absolutely flrst-clase press trig, cleaning, altering anil repairing. Gi ods Kent trfr and delivered prompt ly. Give us one trial. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO., R. E. FARR, Drop. Rhone 43. goo 15th St ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rubber hoofing. Repairing and I‘ainUng. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and Hkyllghta. Lowest prices. 886 Broad Ht. Telephone 164. RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kind* of S';*-food*—Crabs, Bhrlmpfl, Lobstt*rn. Cholceft rnodt* ig market. Barbecue every Brlurday, Hour of Metropolis ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU. Dslnty, appetizing meals and loyal service. For ladles end gentlemen Regular dally lurch. 12-8 250 Special Sunday supper, 9-8:30 ...500 Rhone 2081. 817 Broad. SEVEN COAL AND COKE COAL —2 yards, North August* OKE— and Fenwick and Center. Sts. O. Templeton. Phones 543-9 SO, If It’s Coal You Want We Have It. Get it at HICKEY’S BABIES AND CHILDREN SPECIAL ATTENTION 6 barbels. 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 CHIROPRACTICK 402 Chronicle Building. Investigate this new Science. It 1, Siirnssfitl for the rcaaon that It re- SPECIALISTS THE ONLY RELIABLi SPECIALIST IN AUGUST A. Diseases of man. woman and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNISm a n MEDICINES CRIB DR. N. X. ALFORD Office 868 Broad SL TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There are three reaeone why you should trade with us. FIL Quality, Money Fqved E. M. CROZIER & CO„ 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A fronh «took of Kelly-flprlngflald and Hood "extra ply" tlr«* direct from manufacturers and not handled through any distributor. Buy from u* and get fre#h stock. BERRIE TIRE 4. RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER ' AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phona 188. 716 Broad St. WOOD YARD OAK and pine STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusta, Phona 2757. DRINK CHFRO-COLA AT THE FAIR A EVERY WHERE. There's none so good. Phone 1237. BARBERSHOP COLI.FGE INN B/RBER SHOP. Hot and Cold Batha FOUR HARUEKS: Hamilton, Deal, Hicks, Huggins. First Cl- j work id courteous at tention. L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street, Telephone Augusta. Qa. 440.