The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THIS NEWSPAPER WILL HELP SOME PEOPLE TO FIND NEW HOMES TODAY Markets Middling last year 13y 2 c closing~"quotations Strict good ordinary 5 3-8 Low middling 6 1-8 Strict low middling 7 5-16 Middling 7 1-2 Strict middling 7 11-16 Good middling 7 13-16 Previous Day’s Figures Good ordinary 5 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 Good middling ... 7 11-16 Receipts For Week Sales. Spin. Ship’t. Saturday 1602 357 1805 Monday 1764 77 1425 Tuesday 1105 54 2311 Wednesday. . . .2277 289 1500 Thursday Friday ——• Totals —• Comparative Receipts 1913 !»M Saturday 2443 3364 Monday 3292 3371 Tuesday 3293 4221 Wednesday 2469 4618 Thursday /. Friday —— Totals —• Stocks and Receipts Stock in Augusta, 1913 53,871 Stock in Augusta, 1914 131,538 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1913 195,895 Rec. since Sept 1, 1914 193,132 Augusta Daily Receipts j 1913 Gprrgia Ry 585 1502 Ry 558 382 Augusta Southern Ry.. .. 68 501 Aughsta-Aiken Ry 1 15 C. of Ga. Ry 137 209 Ga. & Fla. Ry 180 650 W. Cj Ry 424 313 A.C. L. Ry 67 365 Wagon 168 189 River —- Canal *. Nit receipts 2168 4126 Through 301 492 Total 2469 1 4618 Port Receipts Today. L tYr 1 Galveston 27983 29583 New Orleans 5309 19019 Mobile 1921 1925 Savannah 6910 11024 Charleston 1772 3094 Wilmington 3596 Norfolk 2519 4015 Interior Receipts Today. Last Tr. Houston 27674 28691 Memphis 10760 6096 Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, Nov. 6th, 1914. 1914. 1913. 1912. Receipts .... 337.790 '48,487 400,540 shipments.... 214,180 306,757 331,012 Btock 820,382 664,003 564.786 Came In Bt.. 802.295 724,855 107,936 Crop In St. 2,803,081 5.101,246 4,458,744 Vis. Supply 3.748.270 434,763 24,453 538 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago.—More active European de mand for cash wheat tended today to Itrengthen the wheat market as a whole. Reports of adverse weather In Argentina ;ounted also against the bears. On the Ither hand receipts northwest continued lo he In excess of last year’s figures. After opening 3-Ral-2 off to a shade ad vance, the market rallied to above last light’s level all around. Rumors of good sized exports gave a illght lift to the corn market. The (pening whfch varied from 1-8 off to i sixteenth up was followed by a gene ral hardening of values. Most of the dealings In oats consisted ft changes from the December option to May. Bulls had a tittle advantage lecause of the firmness of other ce reals. Provisions rose sharply on account of (hort covering. The market at times gas nearly without offerings from any About mid-session the wheat market Inderwent a decided setback owing to pimors of peace negotiations. The close liras unsettled, 5-8 c to 3-4 e under bst light. Inter the corn market receded ./Ith cheat The close was nervous at l-8c » l-Bal-4c net decline. Open. High. T.ow. Close. WHEAT— dec. . . . 115% 116% 114% 115% day. . . . 122%, 123% 121% 121% CORN— 9ec. . . . 68% 68% 68 68% day. ... 71% 71% 71% 71% OATS dec. , . . 49% 49% 46% 49%. lav. . . . 53% 53% 52% 53% PORK— lan. . . .1935 1935 1912 1932 i (ay. . . .1972 1972 1955 1962 LARD— (an. . . .1940 1045 1040 1045 Bav. . . .1057 1962 1057 1062 RIBS— h.n. . . .1022 1027 1020 1025 fay. . . . 1955 HOURLY TEMPERATURES Degree* 6 A. M 35 7 A. M 33 BAM 36 , A. M 1 42 < ire A. M 49 \ 11 A. M 57 12 noon 61 1 P. M 63 2 P. M. 65 - NEW ORt.FANS SPOTS New Orleans. —Spot cotton market notations: Savannah, 7 3-1; Norfolk, 3-8: Augusta, 7 1-2; P.<llhs, 7 1-4; St. anils, 7 1-4. DEATHS DIKES—MRS. ELLIZABETH, died this morning at 11 o'clock at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Motgan, 1638 Broad street, in the 78th year of her age. The body of deceased will be shipped to McCormick, S. C., tomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock, whefe the funeral services will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and the Interment will follow In the Bethany cemetery. Deceased is survived by one daughter, Mrs. G. IV. Morgan, and also by one son, Mr. P. A. Dikes. lENIENTI'O COTTON HOLES Liverpool.—The directors of the cotton exchange today adopted the following amendment to the rules permitting lim ited trading in futures: “On and after tomorrow and until fur ther notice sales of May-June American and May Egyptian may be made without restrictions except that the price must not be below the minimum of 4.25 d for May-June American and 7.06 d for May Egyptian.” Augusta Market for Country Produce (Prices paid the farmer.) Frying size chickens, each....35c to 40c Fresh country eggs, dozen 28c Sweet potatoes, bushel ,70c Turnip greens. 8 bunches for 250 Tomatoes, per bushel SI.OO Cabbages. 8 for 25c Collard, 8 for 25c Radishes, 8 for 25v 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 «p7%c CALVES—Common 4!4@50 Ordinary sMs@6c Good 6%@7c Fancy 7V4@80 COW S—Common 2 % @ 3o Ordinary 3t4ffr4c Good 4%@50 Fancy 6V6®60 AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. Reg. Plates, 8-lb. av 11% D. S. Clear Plates 10% D. S. Reg. Ribs, 45-lb 1294 Pearl grits, 96-lb., all sizes $ 2.10 Juliette iheal 48-lb 1.01% Red cob white corn 1.05 White Lily, finest made 7.00 Medium head rice 05% Not crop Fey. head rice 06% Luzianne coffee (100-1-lb.) $22.00 Arbuckle’s ground coffee, 36-lb.. 17.30 Rehoiled Ga. syrup. % bbls 32 Red Velva syrup, 6-10-lb 2.85 N. Y. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk hags 6,60 N. Y. Gr. sugar, 4-25 bags 5.65 N. Y. Gr. sugar, (24 5-lb. ertns) Per lb 6,85 Pacific matches, 6 gross, per gross 33 Ground pepper, 10-lb. palls, per pound 20 Four-string brooms, per doz 2.50 potatoes, per bag 2,25 2-11“ tomatoes 70 5c evaporated milk 2.95 Quaker oats, 18 2-lb. pkgs 1.50 Dried apples, 50-lb, bags 05% New evaporated peaches, 50-lb. boxes 07% N; ■ 2-lb. fancy corn 90 New pink salmon 1.00 The Produce Market (Corrected weekly by Merry & Co.) Fruit*. Apples—Fancy N. Y. Baldwins....s3.oo Apples—Fancy Va. Albemarle Pip pins, $4.00; Wlnesaps 4.00 Apple*—Fancy Va. Yorks, $2.50; Oanos 2.50 Oranges—Floridas, any sirs ..... 2.00 Grape fruit—64s, 80s 2.60 Grapes—Malaga, choice grade, per bbl., $3.60; ex. choice 4.60 Grapes—Malaga, fancy grade, per bbl 6.60 Bananas—Jumbos, packed 03 Lemons—Fancy Verdell*. ■' S6O», $3.26; half box 1.76 Vegetables. Potatoes—N. Y., per sack, $2.00; Maine, per sack 2.25 Cabbage—N. Y. In crates, pound.. .0184 Canadian Turnips—Per sack 1.65 Celery—Fancy Whit# Beached, doz $0 Onion#—Yellows, per bu., $1.10; 100-lb. sacks 1.75 Onions—Spanish, crates 1.00 Onions—Spanish whole cases .... 3.26 Lima Beans—New crop. 80-lb. sacks, per lb 07 Yankee Beans—Per bushel 8.26 White Peas—Choice Brown Eyes, bushel 2.75 Blackeycs— Native from California seed, per bushel 8.25 Quaker Oats—lß pkgs., $1.50; 6-case lots, per case 1.45 LIVERPOOL COTTON Liverpool.—Cotton spot In good de mand, [Flees quiet. American middling fair, 5.62; good middling, 4.87; middling, 4.66; low middling, 4.05; good ordinary, 3.36; ordinary, 2.88. Hales. 8,000 bales. Including 7,300 Am erican ami 500 for speculation and ex port Receipts, 5 856 bales, Including 4,212 American. Futures closed quiet. Months Open 12:30pm 2pm Close May-June 438 436 438 432 MONEY MARKET New York.—Mercantile paper, !>%»•>. Hterllng exchange. e*sy; 80 day bills, 4*7: for cab es, 490; for demand. 4.8935 Bar silver, 4s. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. LEGAL NOTICES BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the Northeastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of R. E. Burkholder, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of 11. E. Burkholder of Augusta, Ga.. in the County of Rich mond and District aforesaid, a bank rupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of November, 1914, the said R. E. Burkholder was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and thnt the first meeting of his creditors will be held in my office in Augusta. Ga.. on the twenty-first (21st) day of November .1914, at 12 o'clock, noon, at which time said cred itors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. This 9th day of November. 1914. JOSEPH GANAHL, Referee in Bankruptcy. nllc Swappers’ Coiumn. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for Insertions. You r>ny 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 he glad to make your acquaintance through the Swnroers’ Column. RAINCOAT: I 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 DROOPING ferns, one large asparagus fern; one maiden hair fern, one asparagus promo sa fern, seven geraniums, each a differ ent color, all blooming or in bud, two large begonias, each different, one lily, one oxalio, one large grapefruit tree *wo years old (seeding). Will swap for ooal or groceries, market value. Address Mrs. D. 8., Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nl3 WANTED TO SWAP: AN OIL IIEAT er suitable for heating a small room a gas heater for the same purpose. My oil heater is in first-class condition. Address Heater, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nil WANT TO EXCHANGE: TEN INDIAN runner ducks for white leghorn chick ens. Address Lanier, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nl3 WANT TO EXCHANGE: EDISON phonograph for horse, mule, iron beds, dresser or diamond ring. Will pay cash difference. Address Lanier, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nl3 WILL EXCHANOI: A B-PAS S ENGER Ford automobile In good condition for anything of equal value. Answer W. W., Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nl3 WOULD LIKE TO SWAP: CHICKENS for a bonecutter. Address Bonecutter, Swappers’ Column, care HeraJld. nl3 WILL SWAP: A " SEVEN-YEAR-OLD horse and almost a new buggy (two in-one style) for a Ford touring car, and pay some difference. Answer at once. Address M. T. It., Swappers’ Column, care of Herald. n!4 Wanted WANTED —hoarders WANTED: TABT.E BOARDERS, ALSO occupants for two rooms; desirable lo cation; close In. Phone 2739 or call at 708 Gfeeno street. nl2 WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED TO BUY; WELL’S ACADB mIc arith., Smith's arlth., and Reed end Kellogg's grammars. Dellquest's, 213-15 7th street. ts WANTED SITUATION—MaIe WANTED: POSITION BY MACHINIST. experienced both aa machinist and elec trician: can furnish A-l references. Ad dress A. K. C., care Herald. nls WANTED HELP—Female WANTED: A HOUSE MAID TO WORK on the Hill. Telephone 6757. nl2 WANTED: STENOGRAPHER ~ ANI) bookkeeper. Apply at 220 12th street. n!3 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 Haggle's Hlable Saturday, Nov. 14. Kemember the day. LAWHAN & CO. FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOR SALE; ONE FLAT TOP~DEHIC practically new. Apply Mr Bryan, Business Office, Herald. ts FOR SALE: ONE THOUSAND BUIH els Fulghum seed oate, $1.40 per bushel. R. L. Ballantlne, Evans, Oa. nl4 FOR SALE—Typewriter CA. YOU UHB A~RB.MINf TON TYP writer In good running order at $16.00$ Apply Business Offlcs, Augusta Herald. For Rent ~ FOR RJENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: LOWER FLAT, NO. 1009 Ellis street, 5 rooms besides bath nnd hall roms, all modem Improvements. $25 00 per month. Apply to E. J. O'Con ner, 101 9th street. nl6 FOR RENT. A NICE B.ROOM HOUHE large hall and yard: best location down town Address Houss, care Herald. nl2 FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: TOONT ROOM FT'RNIHII ed, convenient to bath, hot witer, re three unfurnished rooms for light housa kteplng. Phono 1324-W, nil FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR KENT: UNFURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping rooms, with all modern conveniences; hot water and electric lights; newly done over; best board if desired, 1042 Broad street. Phone 1970-J. nl6 FOR RENT: FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without table board; hot and cold water. Call 619 Telfair St. nl2 LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are ev«- found; often they nre 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 tills column. StOLEnT" FROM I'Tli AND BROAD street Friday afternoon. Ford car, 1914 model. State No. 6369. Reward for any information in regard io same. Com. munleate with Chief of Police or Jas. J. M. Tice. 1916 Walton Way. ANYONE? HAVING FOUND A BUNCH of store keys on Broad street or olse whero will receive liberal reward If they will communicate with 2661. nl3 BUS]NESS OPPORTUNITY. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE. Augusta Real Estate Co., 833 Broad St. Jlßtfo PERSONAL WHAT EVERY YOUNG LADY Should Know. If you arc too young for mavriage; If you are thinking of mar riage; or if you are married. Send 75c cash or stamps and we will send you any place in U. 8., postage free. What Every Young Lady Should Know. U. S. Ad vertising Co., Macon, Ga. Box 58. nl4 ACCORDION PLAITING ORDERS RECEIVED AT TUB ALBION Cigar Store. For particulars phono 8612-W. Mrs. Farr. All work done promptly. Especial attention to mall orders. N 24 DOG COLLARS, ETC. L RGE ASoOKTMENT DOG COLLARS, harness, muzzles, leads, etc.. Try our "Flee Flea" soap, makes the floas fly. Augusta Trunk Factory, 736 Broad, op posite Monument. ts RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, seals, stencils, metal trade checks, numbering machines, etc. High-class Job printing Get my prises. J. M. Wolfe, “The Printer,” 218 Seventh street. Phone 628. d 8 REMOVAL NOTICE. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW store, 662 Broad street The Hickman Building. Edelstetn & Co. Phone 1245. Southern Railway. fufe Oetftbe*' I*tb. 1©14.) N. B. —Schedule figures published only aa Information and are not guaranteed. Union Station. All trains dally. Train depart to— No. Time. 18 Charleston, S. C. 0:20 a.m. 8 Columbia, S. C 6:4( a.m. 82 Washington, New York .... 2:30 p.m. 22 Charleston . 8:40 p.m. 24 Charleston 11:40 p.m. Train arrive from— No. Time. 25 Charleston 8:20 a.m. 131 Washington. New York... .12:50 p.m. 35 Charleston «... 1:30 p.m, 7 Columbia 8:53 pm. 17 Charleston 10:B0 p. rr. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping C«4*s, Coaches, Dining Car Service. Phone C6l or 947 for Information, and Pullman Reservations. MAGRUDER DENT. Dlst Pass. Agent. 729 Broad St.. Augusta, da C. of Ga.Ry “The Rlnht Wav” Current Schedules, (75th Meridian Time) DEPARTURES; For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and .Florida points 7:30 a.m. For Dublin end Savannah 2:80 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum bus and Birmingham 9:30 p.m, ARRIVALS: From Savannah. Macon, Co lumbus and Birmingham 8:30 a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida points 12:30 p.m. From Dublin, Savannah, Ma cch and Florida points 7:50 p.m. All above trains dally. Through train leaving Augusta 7:80 a m.. arriving at 7:50 p. m., between Augusta a,.4 .'avannah: connecting at Mlllen with through train for M icon, Columbus, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans Vestlhuled electric-lighted Bleeping Csrs carried on night trains between Augusta and Savannah, Oa.; connecting at Mlllen, with through Sleeping Cars to and from Macon, Columbus, Birming ham and Atlanta. For Information ns to fares, schedules, etc., write nr communiate with W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Agent. City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street. Phone 62. Augusta, Q*. BUILD YOUR WAREHOUSE OF Galvanized Roofing and Siding Beslly applied, Durable, Fire proof and Costs Leas than wood or brick. Owing to necessity of moving our stocks quickly, we are now offering special low prtcee on Galvanised Corrugated and V- Crlmped Iron Roofing. It will pay you to get our prices befors you buy. DAVID SLUSKY Phone 100. 1009 Broad •*. LAUNDRY. SAM LEE’S WASH-HOUSE. 1305 Broad street. Laundry work done on short notice Lowest prices. Collars 1. cuffs 2c, shirts sc, undeVwear 3c, hand kerchiefs lc. dlt) Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals nnd departures ere given ns Information. Arrivals nnd connestions arc not guaranteed. 38 | 32 \ ' ( 35 I 37 2:4oa[ 2:4flplT,v Avgusta Arl B:sßnl 1:40* 4°fin 4:l7n|Ar Bnr’w*l! Lv 7:18a 12:01a 4:50a 4:43p‘Ar Uenrn’k Lvl fi:44n U .34p 5:95n s:?RptAr Or'hurg Lv| 5:57m !0;53p 7:20n fl:sß|Ar Sumter Lv 4:flon 9:3(>p ?:00r\ S:lsp|Ar Florence Lv 3:15n 8:00p 1:1 Op 19:43a]Ar WU'gton Lv 3:45p 8:00p 5-28s|Ar Rlehm'd Lv 5-35 p 8:15* 1 :SBsfin:?7nlAr BnlMm’e Lv 1:<Bn(3-Sfla 4:54nJ12:45p1Ar WPWt Lvll:3«nlM9 n 7•-’3a! °:s7p]Ar N Y<v*lr Lv( 9-ISa( 9:IOp Through Rteel Pullman Sleepers on trains 32 and 35. between Augusta end New York Observation Broiler Car, be tween Augusta end Florence. Standard Hiring r*r north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 3f end 98. connecting at Florence with Nsw York sleeper* m*tn Mne points. T. B. WALKER, District Passenger Agent. Augusta. Qa. Phone 623. GEORGIA_RAILROAD (Effective August 2Sr<f. 1914.) Eastern (City) Time. From To 1:25 p.m. Atlanta, Macon. Athene, Washington 7:40 a.m. 1:20 am. Atlanta 2:00 »m. 6:16 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m. 10:80 p.m. Atlanta, Mnon,| .. A.thena. Washington 8:20 p.m. 8:46 a.m. Camok. Macon (ex cept Sunday) 6:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Union Point, Maoon, Athens, Washington 4:45 ism. Phono 267. 661, 2266. i. P. BILLUPS. Q.F.A. ROOF LEAK? Hava your work done by experi enced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My prices are right. E. A. DE MORE Phone 2031. 623 Broad St. 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 : ::::::: : j 3 x WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Complete line of flash inirips: full stock of supplies of all kinds. Bat teries fresh every week 25c Call on us for your electrical work. Union shop. 1033 Broad. Phono 1316 AUTO REPARIING fit your own Garage. Work tHften In South Carolina rrr Georgia. All work guaranteed; prices reasonable; cull or write. A. R. CA3HWELL, Langley, 8. O Ford Rapairing a Specialty. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We lire Foie Distributors for KcHy- Fprlngflold tires and tubes—to deal ers and consumers. Alao complete tire repair shop. Prompt service. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. BARBER SHOP GET THAT 7 ” EASY SHAVE —AT SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 1297% Broad. Three first-close barbers-Sullivan, Shad, and Hackman. No watting. Courteous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Qlastng of all klitda, windshields, lamps and showcase glusr. and re puttylnc a t, penalty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 621 Kills 8L CAFE Ask the first policeman the way to the B & ft. CAFE The eholeeet dishes on the market. I tegular Dinner. Best In town. Phone 8015-J. SB4 I’ ■- 1 St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW SUPPLY OF FLASH.LIOHTS. I am now locatad at 950 Broad St. H. I. HUTSON Phones 187, 2488. 2888-J. HAT AND DRY CLEANING. We make your old Hat a Now ne. Our dry cleaning process Is the work of experts and our prices era most reasonable. Try us and be convinced. German Hat Cleaning Co. Now In our new ttore, 803 Jackson Street. Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective Oofober 11th, 1914). The following arrivals ami departures of trains, Union Station. Au *vsta, Ga., aa well ns connections with other com panies. are simply given as Information end are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES. 10:35 A.M., No. 1 Dally for Greenwood, Spartanburg, Greenville Asheville conects St McCormick (Daily ex cept Sunday'' for Anderson. 4:40 TV M., No. 3 Daily for Greenwood. 2:00 P.M., No. 42, D lly for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleaton and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS* 12:15 P.M. No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg. Greenville, Anderson (Daily excel f Sunday), etc. 8:15 P. M.. No. 4 Daily from Spartan burg. Groenvi le. Asheville, ate. 12:25 P.M., No 41 Daily from Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. KRNKST WILL AMS. General T Hunger Agent, 829 Broadwaj, Augusta, Qa. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Hove your ahoo* repaired a. thaaa price*:— Men's Vfldo Bottoms, sewed 81 00 Men's Half Solas, sawed and Ruhbpr Heelg 81 OO Men's Half Soles, sowed 77K0 Men's Half Soles, nailed oO® Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels 750 Ladles' Half Soles, sewed.. . 50e Ladles' Half Boles, nailed.. ..a?)® Children's Half Soles and 350 ’ st Rubber Heels. 2JV?. 3CSC!. d.^o Ladies’ Half-soles, turned.. •••75C Work done while you watt. Work called for and delivered on short notice. Phone 943. H 5 Broad Ht J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms... .81 IQ hackune When you want a heoh or oab, telephone and I will come or tend to any part of city. BEN JACKSON Phone 480 925 Walker Street IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford and Overland Rep ~ig, 629 Ellle Street. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED BV A. GREEN. Tie makes your mattresses level and square New tick made free. Return mattresses same day. Phone 1916 -shops 1251 Mnrbury street. MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 214 Ph. Street. Featuring Fisk Hats. 26 per cent reduction' on all hats this Week. •‘The Shop Around t*-- Comer.” Tr'eSSING CLUB We do aheolutely first-class press ing, denning, altering and repairing. Of f.ds sent I’tr and delivered prompt ly. Give us one trial. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO., R. IS. FAIUt. Prop. Phene 43. gr* )Bth Bt ROOFING W. O, TOOLE A CO. Tin end Rubber Ituollng, Repairing and Painting. We mnnufactur* METAL SHINQLES, Cornice and Skylights. Lowest prices. - 136 Broad Ht. Tslepbons 184. RESTAURANT • Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kind* of fioa-foodi—Craba. BhrifniJH, IdObntern Choicest meats la market. Barbecue every Saturday. Hear of Metropole. ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU. Dainty, appetising meuls and loyal service. For ladles and gentlemen. Rsgulnv dully lunch.*l2-3 ::,o Special Sunday supper, 6-8:30 ...800 Phone 3081. 817 Broad. COAL AND COKE COAL— 2 yards. North August* OKE—and Fenwick and / ~ t sr3*r O. Templeton. Phones 543-*st), If It's Coal You Want Wt Have IV J Get it at HICKEY’S BABIES AND CHILDREN SPECIAL ATTENTION 5 Barber*. No Waiting Polite Attention. 221 Jackson St. BARGAINS IN STANDARD MAKE Typewriters For practical pur poses; ns Rood as new. From to 925 'Apply— Business Office, Augusta Herald R. W. KOCH ghiropracttuh 402 Chronlclo Building. Investigate tills now Helene*. It U sin useful for the reason that It rw. SPECIALISTS V the onLv AlliAeL* SPECIALIST IN AUOUSTA. Diupnufli of men, woman and cldi* dran treated without operation. I FURNISH an MEDICINES *RSB DR. N. K. ALFORD Office. 868 Broad St. TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There nr* three reaaone why you should trade with ue. Fit, Quality, Money F ved E. M. OROZIER & 00., 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A freeh stock of K*!ly-Spiingfl*ld and Hood "extra ply" tires direct from manufacturers and not handled through any distributor. Buy from us and get fresh stock. BERRIE TIRE & RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 168. 713 Broad St WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusta. Phone 7767. DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR A EVERY WHERE. . There’s non* so good. Pbont 1237. BARBER SHOP COLLFGK INN BARBER SHOP. Hot and Cold Baths FOUR BARBERS: Hamilton. Deal. Hicks, Huggins. First <_... i work id courteous at tention. L. F. OOODRIOH, Architect. 122 Eighth Street. Telephone Augusta, Qa. 40V. NINE