The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THIS NEWSPAPER WILL HELP SOME PEOPLE TO FIND NEW DOMES TODAY Markets Middling last year 13%c. CLOSI Good ordinary 6 1-4 Strict good ordinary 6 Low middling 6 3-4 Strict low middling 7 3-16 Middling 7 3-8 Strict middling 7 9-16 Oood middling 7 11-16 Previous Day’s Figures Good ordinary 6 1-4 Strict good ordinary 6 Low middling 6 3-4 Strict low middling 7 3-16 Middling 7 3-8 Strict middling 7 9-If. Good middling 7 11-16 Receipts For Week Sales. Spin. Ship't. Saturday 1603 357 1805 Monday 1761 77 1435 Tuesday 1105 54 2311 Wednesday . . . . —. Thursday . Friday Totals —— —— Comparative Receipts 1913 1914 Saturday 2443 3364 Monday 3292 3371 Tuesday ... v 3293 4223 Wednesday , ■ —r- Thqrsday —— Friday . Totals —— ——■ Stocks and Receipts Stock in Augusta, 1913 52,534 Stock in Augusta, 1914 128,705 Use. since Sept. 1. 1913 183,436 Rec. since Sept. 1. 1914 188,514 Augusta Daily Receipts 1913 1914 Georgia Railroad SS4 1083 Southernl Railway Co 638 461 Augusta southern 89 Augusta-Aiken Ry. Co. ... 2 21 C’en of Ga. R. R 94 511 Ga ; & Fla 166 257 C. & W. C. Ry 184 683 A. (J. L. R. R 230 534 Wagon 150 ■ 128 River . . -Canal . \\ T et receipts 2277 367 S Through 1016 544 Total 3293 . 4222 Port Receipts Today. L . t Yr Galveston ...40399 43916 New Orleans 9663 14513 Mobile 1548 3426 Savannah 13798 16534 Charleston 3018 3808 Wilmington Norfolk 1557 5637 Interior Receipts Today. Last Tr. Houston 18012 18111 Memphis UZil 7719 Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, Nov. 6th, 1914. 1914. 1913. 1912. Receipt,-.... 337.790 348,487 400 540 Shipments.... 214,180 306,787 331|012 Stock 820,382 584,003 654,786 Came In St.. 602,295 724,855 107,936 Crop In St. 2,893,081 5,101,246 4 438,744 Vis. Supply 3.748,270 434,763 24,453,538 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Ills—Wheat took a downward move today, influenced largely by the piling up of stocks at Kansas City and by the semi-blockaded condition of the railroads leading to Galveston, Port Ar thur and New Orleans. Traders gave little heed to higher cables. An ad verse foreign crop summary also was virtually ignored. The opening, which ranged from l-4a3-Bc*off to l-Bal-4c up ■was followed by a decline all around. Clear 000 l weather that promised larger receipts made the corn market weak. After starting 1-8 to 3-8 c lower, prices again declined. Oats showed heaviness, the result of the setback In other cereals. Provisions suffered from lack of sup port. Subsequently continued big primary receipts put additional weight on the wheat market. The close was firm, though at lal 1-8 to 1 1-8 net decline! In later dealings the weakness in corn became metre pronounced as wheat kept on the down grade. The dose, how ever wai steady at 1 to 1 1-8 under last night. Open. High. Low, Close. WHEAT— Dec .... 116% 117 115% 115% Mav .... 123% 124 122% 122% CORN— Dec .... 69% 69% 68% 68% May .... 72% 72% 71% 71% OATS— Dec .... 49% 50 49 49% May .... 53% 53% 53 53% FORK — Jan . . . .1950 1960 1915 1917 May . . . .I*B2 1982 1955 1957 LARD— Jan . . . .1037 1040 1027 1030 May 1052 1047 1050 RIBS Jan 1032 1082 1017 1017 May . . ..1067 1067 1050 1050 METAL EXCHANGES REOPEN. New York.—-The Metal Exchange, both here and In London, re-opened yester day. Augusta Market for Country Produce f Prices psld the farmer, i Frying else chickens, each —35 c 40c Fresh country egg *. dozen 2*c Sweet * otatoes, bushel "Oc Turnip J+eens, 8 Winches for 25c Ton at fv per bushel *l5O • ’abtaacs » tor • Y.lle'd. S for I's lXtUslws, 6 for ■•••"* AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. Reg. Plates, 8-lb. av 11 % D. S. Clear Plates 10% D. S. Reg. Ribs, 45-lb .12% Pearl gTits, 96-lb„ all sizes 8 2.10 Jdliette meal. 48-lb 1.01% Red cob white corn 1.05 White Lily, finest made 7.00 Medium head rice 05% New crop Fey. head rice .06% Luzianne coffee (100-1-lb.) $22.00 Arhuekle’s ground coffee. 36-lb.. 17.30 Reboiled Ga. syrup, % bbls.., 32 Red Velva syrup, 6-10-)b 2.85 N. Y. Gr. sugar, bhls. or bulk bags 5.60 N. Y. Gr. sugar, 4-25 bags 5.65 N. Y. Or. sugar, (24 5-lb. ertns) per lb 5.85 Pacific matches, 6 gross, per gross S 3 Ground pepper, 10-lb. pails, per pound 20 Four-string brooms, per doz 2.50 Irish potatoes, per bag 2.25 2-lb. tomatoes 70 5c evaporated milk 2.95 Quaker nats, 18 2-!b. pkgs 1.50 Fried apples, 50-lb. bags 05% New evaporated peaches, 60-lb. boges 07% N. ■ 2-lb. fancy corn 90 New pink salmon 1.00 The Produce Market (Corrected weekly by Merry & Co.) Fruits. Apples- Fancy N. Y, Baldwins.. . .$3.00 Apples—Fancy Va. Albemarle Pip pins, $4.00; Wlnes&pe 4.00 Apples—Fancy Va. Yorks, $2.50; Canos 2.50 Oranges—Florldas, any size 2.00 Orape fruit —645, 80s 2.50 Crapes—Malaga, choice grade, per bbl,, $3.50; _ex. choice 4.50 Grapes—Malaga, fancy grade, per bbl 5.50 Bananas —Jumbos, packed 03 Lemons- Fancy Verdelis, 3605, $3.25; half box 1.75 Vegetables. Potatoes—N. Y.. per sack, $2.00; Maine, per sack 2.25 Cabbage—N. Y. in crates, pound.. .01^ Canadian Turnips—Per sack 1.65 Celery—Fancy White Bleached, doz. 8.90 Onions —Yellows, per bu., $1.10; 100-lb. sacks 1.75 Onions—Spanish, crates 1.00 Onions —Spanish, whole cases .... 3.25 Lima Beans —New crop, 80-lb. sacks, per lb. A 07*6 Yankee Beans —Per bushel ' 3.25 White Peas —Choice Brown Eyes, - 2.75 Blackeyes—Native from California seed, per bushel 3.25 Quaker Oats —18 pkgs., $1.50; s*ease lots, per ease 1.45 LIVERPOOL COTTON Liverpool.—Cotton spot in fair de mand; American middling 4.66. The sales of the day cluding 8.300 American and 500 for spec ulation and expprt. Receipts 33,619 in cluding 32,033 American. Futures dosed quiet. Open- 12:30 5:00 Clos- Month. ing. P.M. P.M. ing. May-June 4.36 4.3 G 4.36 4.35 DRY "GOODS New York. —Orders for wool blankets and inQUiries for uniform cloths are re ported. General lines of wool goods for domestic purposes were dull. Cotton goods were steady. China silks were higher. MONEY-MARKET New York.—Mercantile paper 6%@6. Sterling exchange steady; 60-day bills 4.87.50; for cables 4.90.75a4.91; for de mand 4.90a4.90.25. Bar silver 49%. UNFILLED STEEL TONNAGE. New York. —The unfilled tonnage of the United States Steel Corporation on October 31st totalled 3.461,097 tons, a decrease of 326,570 from September. Swappers' Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for Insertions. You oaf 6 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 he glad to make your acquaintance through the Swnroers’ Column. WILL SWAP: TWELVE H. P. feTEAM boiler and engine, in good shape, for Ftfril car. Address Steam Boiler, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. nlO EXCHANGE FARM: 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 th» place to get out and raise chickens and hogs during war times; church and school in sight; splendid neighborhood. Will trade this rlace for city property. Address Bon Air, Swappers' Column, care Herald. nlO RAINCOAT: \ HAVE A $6.00 RAlN coat I will swap for value in clothing equal to $3.00; size raincoat, 35. Coat now In Savannah. Address R. W. G.. Swappers' Column, care Herald. nil WANTED TO SWAP: PORTABLE electric table lamp, new, for second hand or new large hand hag. Address Hand Bag, Swappers’ Column, care Her ald. nil WILL EXCHANGE: A LARGE HAND some palm for anything of equal value. Address Palm, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nil I - HAVE TWO LARGE DROOPTNG ferns, one large asparagus fern: one maiden hair fern, one .asparagus promo sa fern, seven geraniums each a differ ent color, ail blooming or In bud, two large begonias, each different, one Illy, one oxalis, one large grapefruit tree two years old (seeding). Will swap for coal or groceries, market value. Address Mrs. D. 8., Swappers' Column, care Herald. nl.’l WANTED TO SWAP: AN OH, lIEAT er suitable for heating a small room ft*- a gas hester for the some purpose. My oil heater is In first-class condition. Address Heater, Swappers’ Column, care 'll raid. rill WANT TO “EXCHANGE:" TEN INDIAN runner ducks for white lieghofn chick ens. Address Lanier, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nl3 WANT TO EXCHANGE: EDISON phonograph for horse, mule, ivon lefts dresser or diamond ring. Will pay cash difference Address Lanier, Swappers’ Column, can! Herald. ril3 will EXCHANGE: A i-PAHENI IBR Ford automobile In good condition for anything of equal va’u*. AnswiW W. W., Swappers' Column, care Herald. nIS WOULD LIKE TO SWAP: CHICKENS for a b oef.tter. Address Ronecutter Swappers Column, care llera’.d. nl3 AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Yds. rha following are the quotations oit the Augusta livestock cattlo on the hoof • IIOG3 —Hogs, 75 to 125 lbs., oorn fed 7 «>7%c CALVES—Common 4%©50 Ordinary s%®>Bc Good 6%@7c Fancy 7%®>80 COWS—Common 214(8*30 Ordinary 3%®4c Good 4%tf?sc Fancy 5%@60 SPECIAL NOTICES Notice Social Lodge No. 1. THE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMIT- nieation of Social Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M.. will be neld Tuesday evening, 10th Inst., at 8 o'clock in Masonic Temple. Members of Webbs Lodge No. 166, and visiting brethren in vited to atend. T. M. MORRIS, W. M. W. B. TOOLE, Sec. nlO I SALE OF STOCK. Notice is hereby given that Georgia Railroad Bank will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House in Augusta. 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 a loan, to-wit: Two hundred shares of the capital stock of South Rive*' Brick Com pany, of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars per share. GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK. N 3,10,17,24 Wanted WANTED —hoarders WANTED: TABLE BOARDERS. ALSO occupants for two rooms; desirable lo cation; close in. Rhone 2739 or call at 768 GVeene street. nl2 NICE, COMFORTABLE ROOMS. CAN also accommodate a few table board ers. Phone 3341-J. nlO WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED TO BUY: WELL'S ACADE mic arlth., Smith’s arith., and Reed and Kellogg’s grammars. Dellquest’s, 213-15 7th street. ts WANTED: TO BUY C HERO-COLA crowns. Address Oehro-Cola, case Her ald. nlO WANTED SITUATION—MaIe WANTED: POSITION BY MACHINIST. experienced both as machinist and elec trician; can furnish A-l references. Ad dress A. K. C., care Herald. nls WANTED HELP—Maie. WANTED: MIDDLE• AGED < •>! .< >ltEft man to work in Albion Hotel wash room. Apply at Hotel Office. nlO ' WANTED" HELP—Female SALESLADIES WANTED: IN THIS city to sell our new elastic top petti coats. Make $30.00 to $40.00 a weeH. Write for particulars. Dept. M., The Fox Garment Co., Lansing, Mich. nlO WANTED: A HOUSE MAID TO WORK on the Hill. Telephone 6757. nl2 For Sale FOR SALE—Livestock .WANTED One hundred Army Mules, 6 to 8 years old, 15 1-2 to 16 hands high. Will be at Heggle’s Stable Saturday, Nov. 14. Remember the day. LA WHAN & CO. MULES FOR. SALE: SOME GOOD ones; more thin we need. Langley Mills, Bath, S. C. nlO POP. SALE: TWO BEAUTIFUL WHITE and tan Fox Terriers, twelve weeks old; will exterminate your rats and In sure you against burglars. $5.00 cash or value. 1017 Emmett street. Phone 1791-J. _ » nlO FOR SALE —MisceUaneous FOR HALE: ONE FLAT TOP I >ESk! practically new. Apply Mr. Bryan, Business Office, Herald ts For SALE: HOUSEHOLD FURNL ture at a bargain; must be sold at once. Call at 119 7th street. Phone 3452-J, nls FOR SALE: ONE THOTTSAND BUSH eIs Fulghum seed oats. $1.40 per bushel. R. I* Ballantine, Evans, Ga. nl4 FOR SALE—Typewriter Ca! : YOU USE A REMIN' "ON TVP • writer in good running order at $15.00? Apply Business Office, Augusta Herald. For Rent FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: COTTAGE), FIVE ROOMB and bnth, 212 Lincoln street, three cat line: pass door, five minutes walk to Monument, $22.50 month. N. H. Ho*, tick. Phone 745. nlO FOR KENtT LOWER" FLAT* NO. 1009 Ellis street, 5 rooms besides hath and hall roms, ell modern improvements, $25.00 per month. Apply te E. J. O’Con ner, 101 9th street. t nls FOR RENT \ NICK 6 ROOM HOUSE), large hall and yard; best location down town Address House, rare Herald. nl2 FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENtT TWO CONNECTING rooms, furnished or unfurnished, and electric lights and hot water. Apply 645 Broad. „lg FOR RENT: LARGE FRONT ROOM, furnished or unfurnished; moderate price. 341 Greene street. nlO FOR RENT: UNFUItNIBHED LIGHT housekeeping rooms, with all modern conveniences; hot. water end electric lights;, newly done over; best board If desired. 1042 Broad street. Phone 19T0-J. • a U FOR RENT: FURNISHED _ ROOMS. with or without table board; hot attd cold water. Call 619 Telfair St. nl2 THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: THRKfc UNFURNISHED rooms, hath, and use of phone. SIO.OO per month. Apply 1329 Greene street. Phone 2509-J. nlO FOR RENT; THREE IJNFURNIgIiED rooms: bath ;<nd use of phone: SIO.OO per month. Call at 1329 Greene street, or phor.e 2509-J. nlO FOR RENT: TWO NEW. NICELY furnished bedrooms, connecting bath, electric lights, hot and cold water; Greene street, pear business center. Ad dress 11. F., care Herald. nlO FOR RENT: TO' COUPLE” NICELY furnished room with board, on Green* street; all conveniences; private family; rates reasonable. Address F. E., care Herald, nlO FOR RENT: FRONT ROOM. FURNISII ed, convenient to bath, hot water, ov three unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. Phone 1324-W. nil WANTED: GENTLEMEN TO OCCUPY two nicelv furnished rooms in private family; hot water, electric lights and goo l meals; conveniently located. Phone 1838. nlO LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are ever found; often they are stolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up hy hon est person* they will get back to . the owner If advertised tn this column. LOST: "one" BEAGLE HOUND DOG, while and hlack name Lee. Liberal reward if returned to 442 Cal houn street. Phone 8105-J. nlO STOLEN: FROM 9TII AND BROAD street Friday afternoon. Ford car. 1914 model. State No. 6369. Reward for any information In regard to same. Com niunlcate with Chief of Police or Jas. J. M. Tice. 1916 Walton Way. STRAYED: FROM UARNF.’S PAST ure, one heifer and Bteer. Liberal re ward for any information. Address J. J. Moss. 1455 Broad or phone 3071. nlO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITyT FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON HEAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St. Jlßtlc PERSONAL WHAT EVERY YOUNG LADY Should Know. If you are too young for marriage; If you are thinking of mar riage; or If you are married. Send 750 cash or stamps and we will send you any place in V. S., postage free. What Every Young Lndy Should Know. U, S. Ad vertising Co., Macon, Ga. Box 58. nil ACCORDION PLAITING ORDERS RECEIVED AT THE A%BtON Cigar fltore. For particulars phono 6612-W. Mrs. Farr. All work dona promptly. Especial attention to mall orders. N 24 DOGi COLLARS, ETC. L RGK 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 ~ HOU SE -CLEXNI NO. lIOUSECLEANING, WINDOWS, TAINT <r any work around the house. Drop' a postal lo Clean*9', 619 Ellis street. Phone 3083. a ■ nlO . - /((Jfo TIRES, WAR IS ON TIRES. FORD TIRES and tubes at verV low prices. See us before buying. Berrie Tire and Rubber Co., Inc., 543 Broad. Phone 286. nlO RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, seals, stencils, metal trade checks, numbering maohines, etc. High-olaes job printing. Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe, “The Printer," 218 Seventh etreot. Phone 828. d 8 LAUNDRY. SAM LEE’S WASH-HOUSE, 1305 Broad street. Laundry Work done on ehort notice. Lowest prices. Collars 1, cuffs 2c, sliirte sc, underwear 3c, hand kerchiefs Ic, dlO removal'notice! ” WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW Building. Edeietein Ik Co. Phone 1245. Southern Railway. fSc.hedule effective Octobe 1 ’ 19th. tei4.) N. B.—Schedule figures published only a* Information end are not guaranteed. Union Station. All trains dally. Train depart to— No. Time. 18 Charleston, 8. C 6:20 a.m. 8 Columbia. 8. C 6:4( a.m. 82 Washington, New York .... 2:80 p.m. 22 Charleston 8:40 p.m. 24 Charleston 11:40 p.m. Train arrive' fro*— No. Time. 25 Charleston S:2O s.m. 131 Washington. New York... .12:50 p.m. 25 Charleston I:3# p.m, 7 Colnmhls 8:58 PA 17 Charleston 10:80 p nr. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Gere, Conches, Dining Car Service. Phone 661 or »«7 for Information, and Pullman Reserrgtlone. MAOHUDKR DENT. Diet Pass. Agent. 729 Broad Bt.. Augusta. Oa. C. of Ga.Ry “The Rlohf Wav” Current Schedules, t7Sth Meridian Time) DEPASTURES: For Dublin, Savannah, Macon end Florida points ... 7:30 a.m. For Dublin snd Savannah 3:30 p.m. Fifr Savannah, Macon, Colum bus and Birmingham t 30 p.m. ARRIVALS: From Savannah, Macon, Co lumbus ;md Birmingham .... 1:30 a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida points 12:30 p.m. From Dublin, Ssvsnnsh, Ma con and Florida points 7:50 p.m. All ahovs trains dally, Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m.. arrlvlnft at 7:50 p. m., between Augusta and Savannah; connecting at Mlllen with through train for Macon, Columbus, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery. Mobile and New Orleans. Vestlouled electric-lighted Sleeping Cers carried on night trains between Augiiela and Savannah, Os,! connecting at Mlllen, with through Sleeping Care to ami from Macon, Columbus, Birming ham and Atlanta. For Information ns to fares, schedules, etc., wrtte ’fr rommunlate with W. W. HACKETT, Trgvellny Rsssenger Agent. City Ticket Office, 315 Jackson Street. Phone 52. Auguste, Q«. DRUG STORE. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS IN DRUG line. Will send for, fill and return prescriptions without extr;i cost. Make your drug wants known to Uurdaslmw’s Drug Store, Cor. Walker and Lincoln, Phone law). nlO Atlantic Coast Line NOTTS—arrivals and depart urea are g!v«n aa information. Arrivals and conuewtlontt are not guaranteed. 2 tTal 2 40p|T,v Augusta Arf B:ssft l:40n 4:?6gl 4 • 17n!Ar Pnr'wHl Lv| 7:lßr\ 12:01a 4:Ron.| 4:43p!Ar Denm’k Lvl fi:44a 11;34p 6 35a( R 25p{Ar Or'hurg Lvj R:s7n 10:K'tp 7:2o>i! fi:KR!Ar Sumtpr Lv| 4:30n 0:80p 9:oftn| R:lsp|Ar Floraric* Lvl 3:15a P;00p 1:15nf12:45a Ar Wll'gton Lv| 3:4’n R:?6a Ar Rirhm’d T,vf 6-3,1 p R:iFl* 11:50pf 9:00a Ar WasTPUn Lvf 8:05p 4-|o* 1:38« |10:?7a JAr BnltfoV* Lv( 1:45p! 2:50g 4-Ts4n!t2:4MAr W Phil Lv|ll:36qjlJ *l9n TflW 9:BTptAr N York Lvf <Wsnf 9-10 p Through fiteVf Pullman Hleapari on trninr 2? arid 35. betwoon Augunta and New Tork Obpurrntfon Broiler Par bo tween Auausta and Florence Standard Per north- of Florence Through Sleeper between Atlanta and TvT* itogton. via Augustn on trains 8f end 28, connecting nt Florence with Now York aleeper* rnMn On# points T. B. WALKER. District Passenger Agent. Augusta. Oa. Phone 623* GEORGIA RAILROAD (Effective August 23rd. 1914.) Eastern (City) Time. From io 2:25 p.m. Atlanta, Macon, Athens, Washington 7:40 a.m. 2:20 a.m. Atlanta 2:00 a_m. 6:16 p.m. Atlanta 13:80 p.m. 10:80 p.m. .Atlanta, Macon, • • Athens. Wnahlngton 8:30 p.m. 8:45 a.m. Camok, Macon (ex cept Sunday) 6:31 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Union Point. Macon, Athens. Washington 4:45 am. Phono 267. 661. 2266. J. P. BILLUPS. G.P.A. ROOP LEAKT Have your work dons by espart anced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My prlcca are right E. A- DEMORE Phona 2031. 623 Broad Bt 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 WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL ' SUPPLIES Complete line of flneh lamps: full stock of surP'lck of all kinds. Mat te: Ich fresh every week 250 Call on us for your electrical work. Union shop. 1033 Broad. Phone 1316 AUTO REPARIING at your own Oarage. Work taken In South Carolina or Georgia. All work guaranteed; prices reasonable; cull or writ#. . A. R. CABHWELL, Langley, 8. C. Ford Rnpulrlng a Specialty. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We ar* Sole Distributors for Kelly- Sprlngflsld tires and tubas —to deal erh an<l confwmorn. Also complete tire repair «nop. prompt H«rvir«. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. BARBER SHOP OET THAT EASY SHAVE —AT— SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 1297% Broad. Three flrst-clea* barbers—Sullivan, Shed, and Hackman. No waiting. Courteous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all kinds, windshields, lamps and showcase gl»»a and re puttying a specialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 62* Bllia Bt CAFE Ask the first pfdleeman the way to the B & B. CAFE Tho choicest dishes on the market. Ileoulsr Dinner. Best In town. Phone 3012-J. 9*4 1 1 Bt. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW SUPPLY OF FLASH-LIGHTS. I am now located at 960 Broad St. H. I. HUTSON Phones 817, 548*. 2*83-J. HAT AND DRY CLEANING. We make your old Hat a New a«. Our dry cle ininpc p roreM ti th# work of expert* tind our prlcea ere moat renaonable. Try ua and ba convinced. German Hat Cleaning Co. Now ffri our new "tore, 303 Juckaon •treat Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. {Effective October 11th, 1914). Tho following uvrlvrvifl ami departures of trains. Union Station, Au rveta, Ga., as well ns connectlorts with other com panies, are simply given as Information tnd are ndt guaranteed, DEPARTURES. i0;35 A.M., No 1 Dully for Greenwood, Spartanburg, Greenville Ashsvllle oonect» at McCormick (DniW ex cept Sunday) for Anderson. 4:40 P. M., No. 3 Daily for Greenw’ood. 2:00 P.M., No, 42, D lly for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS. 12:15 P.M.. No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville, Anderson (Dally t Sunday), etc. 8:15 P. M.. No. 1 Dally from Spnrtan- Tiurg. Greenvl le. Anhoville etc. 12:25 J’.M., No 41 Pally from Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ERNKST WILL AMS. General I senger Agent. 829 Broadway, Augusta. Ga. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. M»v» your shoo* ropairod •'< theaa pricen— Men’s Wide Tlottome, aewed #1 00 Men’s Half Snips, sewed end Rubber Heete 81 OO Men's Half Solea, sewed 7RO Men's Half Soles, nailed f,f)o I.ndles’ Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels.. .. 75° I. Half Roles, sownd.. . .JJflO Ladles’ Haff Soles, nailed.. . .JffSCI Children’s IlalfSuleß 25C and 35C :kt Rubber 5 n - 3f>C. A*;o Ladles’ Half-solos, turned.... 75- Work done while you wait Work called for and delivered on short notlca Phone 943. 965 Broad St J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms... 81 10 HACK LINE When you went a hack or oat>, telephone and I will coma or send to any part of olty. ■FN JACKSON Phone 480 928 Walker Street IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford and Overland Rep b ing, •29 Kills Street. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY V A. QUEEN. TTs makes jour mattresses level and square New tick made free. Return mattresses earn* day. Pbona I*l6—shops 1361 Mnrhury street MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE— DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 214 94 h. Street. Featuring Fisk Hats. 25 per cent reduction on all hats this Week. "The Shop Around t’- • Corner.” PRESSING CLUB We do absolutely flrat-claa* press ing. Cleaning, altering and repilrlng. Ok,da sent for and delivered prompt ly. Give us one trial. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO., B. 15. FARIt, Prop. Phone 43. 696 18th St ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin and ilubbef Hoofing, itopalrlnf and I'iftinUn*. We rmmufjetur# METAL 3MIN(JLfcB, <!ornlc# and RkypKhta. Lowest prlc«a •35 llroad tit. Ttlepbooa 114. RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kind* of —Crab«, Bhrimps, l-£>bft«ra. Cholc«sat mania i n ’ market. Barbaoue every Saturday. Hear of Metropole. ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU. Dainty, appetizing meal* and loyal service For ladles end gentlemen Regular daily lunch, 12-3 2&0 Special Sunday supper, 6-8:30 . ..boa Phone 3081. *l7 Broad. COAL AND COKE COAL —2 yards. North Augusta OKE —and Feuwlck and Center Sts. O. Templeton. Phones 542-950. If It', Coal You Want We Have It. Get it at HICKEY’S BABIES AND CHILDREN SPECIAL ATTENTION 5 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson SI BARGAINS IN STANDARD MAKE Typewriters lftxr practical pur* pones; m good as newt, From $12*50 to> $25 Appiy—♦ ' Business Office, Augusta Herald R- W. KOCH CHfROPRACTICH 403 Chrotilole Building. ..jErWs th “ now It IS suceaiful !r>r tho reaaon that It rg. xr No^ m c ;r,v>^ ady nttenda « t SPECIALISTS 6nLV HtLW*q| SPECIALIST IN AUaUSTA. Diseases of man. women and Ch4s - ,r ssteil without operation, I FURNISH all MEDIOINgS *R«B DR. N. a. ALFORD Office. 66* Brood SL TAILORING AND GENTS' FURNISHING There are three reasons why you should trads with u«. Pit Quality, Money Saved. E. M. CROZIER & CO., 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A fresh stock of Kelly-Springfield and Hood "extra ply” tires atsset from manufacturers and not handlsd through any distributor. Buy from us and gat fresh stack. BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 166. 711 Brood St WOOD YARD OAK AND PINB STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusta. PhAe (767. DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR A EVERY WHERE. There’s none eo good. Phone 1237. BARBER SHOP COLUFOE INN BARBER SHOP. Hot and Cold Baths FOUR BARBERS: Hamilton, Dssl, Hicka, Huggina. First C... t work id courteous at tention. L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Elgnth Street. Telephone Augusts, Ce. 4SS. NINE