The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. Find a Buyer for the Second-hand Things Wh N c e h edTiiW £r For Sale Ad Markets Middling last year 13%c. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Close. Strict good ordinary B 11 -16 @ 6 Low middling 6 3-S@ 5-8 Strict low middling 5 3-4® 2-8 Middling 7 1-4® 3-8 Strict middling 7 ® 7-8 Good middling 7 6-B<@B Previous Day’s Figures Good ordinary 5 S-8 Strict good ordinary 6 1-2 Low middling 6 7-8 Strict low middling 5 6-18 Middling 7 1-2 Strict middling 7 11-16 Good middling 7 13-16 Receipts For Week Sale.. Spin. Ship't Saturday 2031 256 1641 Monday 1195 16 1609 Tuesday 1605 . 147 1874 Wednesday . . . Thursday . . . . Friday Totals —* Comparative Receipts 1913 1914 {Saturday 2665 2520 Monday 1784 3626 Tuesday 3491 4724 Wednesday Thuisday Friday —* Totals —* Stocks and Receipts Btock In Augusta, 1913 51,933 Stock In Augusta, 1914 143,123 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1913 207,730 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1914 211,396 Augusta Daily Receipts 1913 1914 Georgia Railroad 796 863 Sou. Ry. Co 998 355 Augusta Southern 129 274 Augusta-Aiken Ry Co .... 4 25 Cen. of Ga. R. R 188 598 Georgia & Florida 76 394 C. & W. C. Ry 319 540 A. C. L. R. R 8 7 429 Wagon 141 363 fcanal Net receipts 2738 3846 Through 753 878 Total 3491 4724 Port Receipts t Today. L- tYr eston 44892 38435 Orleans 13807 15458 le «26 401 S ,nnah 13085 11766 leston ■Wilmington Norfolk 2808 540* Total ports (est.) 88,000 Interior Receipts Today 7.«aat Tr. Memphis 7675 7772 Houston 20149 11912 NEW YORK COTTON Noon. January 7.55 March 7.74 December 7.20 Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, Nov. 13, 1914. 1914 | 1913 [ 1912 Receipts .. .. 372.632 334.5491 392,298 Shipments . ... 266 290 292,910 561.6R7 Stock 926.724 605,442 595,397 Came 1n St. ... 529,150 676,392 647,675 Crop In fit. ...3,422,321 5,777.638 5.106,419 Vis. Supply ...4.044,896|4,662,088 4.691.016 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Ills.—After firmness at the outset today, wheat showed a tendency to sag. Northwestern receipts continued In excess of last year's figures. High er coble quotations afforded only brief help to the bulls. Opening prices which ranged from 1-8 to l-4c higher, were followed by a moderate setback all 'around. Ideal weather put the bears In control for the corn market. After opening 1-8 to 3-8 c off, prices continued to decline. Oats turned downward with wheat and corn. Liberal arrivals of hoga made provis ions easy. Fairly good support, though developed on the decline. Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT— Dec .... 114% 115% 113% 114% May .... 120% 121% 119% 121% CORN— Dec .... 66% 67% 66% 67% May .... 70% 71 70% 71 OATS— Dec .... 49% 49% 49% 49% May .... 53% 53% 53 53% PORK— Jan . . . .1900 1 900 1865 IS7O May . . . 1940 1942 1910 1912 LARD— Jan . . . .10.37 1037 1022 1022 May . . . .1050 1050 1032 1032 RIBS— Jan . . . .1015 1017 1005 1005 May . . . 1045 1047 1030 1030 UVESTOCK_ MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE. HOGS, SHEEP. Chicago. Ilia. —Hogs: Receipts 21.000; weak. Bulk 5 7.4ofrs 7.70 I Light 7.30® 7.75 Mixed 7.30® 7.80 Heavy 7.25® 7.80 Rough 7.25® 7.40 i Pigs 4.00® 6.25 I h Cattle: Receipts 3,000: du l. Beeves $ 6.00®510.80 i Steers 5.60® 9.25 Stockers and feeders, nominal. Cows and heifers 3.75® 9.40 Calves 7.50® 11.25 Sheep: Receipts 15,000: slow Sheep 5 5.60®| 6.35 Yearlings ... 6.50® 7.56 Lambs ... 6.75® 9.00, AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. re*, plates, S-lb. av 11% D. S. clear plates 10% D. S. Veg. ribs, 45-lb 12% Pearl Grits. 96-lb., all sizes 2.05 Juliette Meal, 48-lb 98 Coultervllle, fancy patent flour.. 6.10 Daisy cheese 17 Medium head rice 05% Luzianne Coofee (100-lb.) $20.50 Arbuckles coffee, pr. cs., 100-lb.. 17.10 Cuba molasses, bbls 28 Reboiled Ga. syrup, % bbls 32 Pure leaf lard, 50-lb. tins 6.60 N. Y. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk bagg 5.60 N. Y. Or. sugar, 4-25 bag.... 5.. 5.65 N. Y. GV. sugar, (24 5-lb. crtns), per lb 5.85 N. Y. Gr. sugar. 32 3% crtns, per lb 5.85 Pacific matches, six gross, per gross ! 33 Ground pepper, 10-lb. pails, per pound 20 Salt, cotton bags 62 Irish potatoes, per bag 2.25 2-lb. tomatoes 70 5c evaporated milk 2.95 Gloss starch, 50-lb. box 03% Quaker oats, IS 2-lb. pkgs T. 50 Evap. apples, 50 pkgs. per case.. 3.25 New Evap. peaches, 50-lb. boxes .07% New No. 3 pie peaches 95 Augusta Market for Country Produce (Prices paid the farmer.) Frying size chickens, each 36c@40c Fresh country eggs, dozen 30c Sweet potatoes, bushel 70c Turnip greens, S bunches for ... 25c Tomatoes, per bushel .’....51.00 Cabbages, 8 for 25c Collards. 8 for 25c Radishes, 8 for 25c Beets, 4 for 25c NEW ORLEANS COTTON New Orleans.—Early trading In cotton futures was confined to old style Jan uary and new style March. At first offerings were rather liberal and Janu ary lost eight points, while March lost six. On the decline the demand strengthened and half an hour after the opening the market was three to four Points under yesterday's close. Reports that Texas spot markets were easier were against prices and at noon the decline amounted to 16 to 21 points. Cotton futures closed quiet and steady at a net decline of 20 to 35 points. Month. High. Low. Close. December (old" 7.22 7.08 7.06 December (new) 7.13 January . (olcl) 7.32 7.15 7.15 January (new) 7.43 7.25 7.22 March (old ) 7.45 7.29 7.28 March (new) 7.63 7.34 7.34 May (old) 7.37 7.37 7.3 > May (new) 7.80 7.J5 7.50 NEW ORLEANS SPOTS New Orleans.-—Spot cotton quotations today were: Savannah 7%: Norfolk 7%. Baltimore 7%; Boston 7.75; St. Louis. 7%. NEW YQ.RK COTTON New York.—The cotton market was comparatively quiet again today. The action of yesterday's market seemed to have been generally satisfactory In view of prevailing conditions and the sagging tendency of prices evidently created no apprehension as to the position of the remaining old Interest. 'Liverpool was some 2 to 344 points lower at the hour of the opening here this morning and the local market opened steady at a de cline of 2 to 6 points. i-rices eased off another point or two during the early trading tinder scattering liquidation of old style December contracts, and some Southern selling of later deliveries. There was a moderate demand on a scale down from commission houses, presum ably in the way of Investment buying. Southern selling seemed to be a lit tle more active during the middle of the day while there was furthrt" liquidation of old style contracts and prices eased off with the active months selling about 12 to 16 points net lower. After selling about 25 to 29 points net lower under southern hedging and liqui dation of old contracts the market steadied a point or two on covering and Investment buying. Cotton futures closed steady. Month. High. Low. Close. December (old) 7.30 6.96 6.99 January (old) 7.86 7.98 " 7.09 January (new) 7.56 7.23 7.25 March (old) 7.0 k March (new) 7.71 7.45 7.47 May (new) 7.94 7.65 7.67 July (new) 8.10 7.83 7.82 LIVERPOOLOJTTON Liverpool.—Cotton spots quieter, prices unchanged; American middling 456. Sales 6.000 bales Including 4,400 American and five hundred for speculation and export. Receipts 31,182 bales, all American. Futures closed quiet. Month. Open. P?M° P.M^Close. May-June . . 4.47 4.26% 4.26 4.25 July-Aug.. . .4.35 4.34% .... 4.31 Oct.-Nov 4.45 4.41 4.42 4.40 Nov.-Dec. . . .4.47 .... Jan-.-Feb 4.60 4.49 4.48 4.46 NEW YORK SPOTS. New York. —Spot cotton quiet, 25 points lower; middling 7.6; sales, none. MONEYMARKET New York.—Mercantile paper 6 l-4a5 3-4. Sterling exchange steady; 60-day bills 4.84.75; for cables 4.88; for demand A 87.35.. Bar silver 49. Answers to Swappers The following answers to Swaps that have appeared In The Herald are on file At rhe office. Please call nnd get them as they will be held for only a short time and then destroyed: Lanier 2 Palm 1 Rifle Ready ... 1 Rex 4 K L M 11 Stove 1 Table 3 Wagon 1 Mr. Whaley ... 1 W W 9 800 Air 1 CA H 2 D W 1 Furniture 1 Farm 9 Groceries 1 Mrs, D. B 2 Heatetr 4 Hens 5 Hand Bag 2 Answers Cent a Word The following answers to Want Ads that have appeared In The Herald are on file at this office. They will be held for only a short time and then destroy ed. Therefore please csll and get them: Machine 1 Money 1 N B 1 HL B 1 Planer 1 K N 1 "W” 4 Wagons 1 AW G 1 AO J 1 Bungalow 2 BJ E 1 Chafee 1 Earnest ....... 2 "O' 1 1 Moderate i The Produce Market (Corrected by Audley Hill & Co.) Grape Fruit, Fla.'s, any size, per box $2.50 Grapes, fancy Malaga's, peft' keg.. 4.25 Grapes. pony baskets. Lake Keuka, Concords and Catawbas, per basket 15 Apples, York Imperials, Pure Gold brand, per barrel 2.75 Apples, Baldwins, per barrel 2.75 Apples, fancy Northern Kings. per bbl 3.25 Lemons, extra fancy, 360's, % bxs 1.50 Lemons, extra fancy, whole bxs. 2.75 Bananas, fancy packed, per lb 03 Cocoanuts, fresh 100's, r>rr sack.. 2.75 Cranberries, Cape Cod, crates.... 1.80 Celery, per standard orates 4.25 C©lery, fancy Jumbo, per doz 75 Turnips. Canadian. 140-lb. sacks... 1.60 New potatoes, Northern stock, No: 1 2.00 Cabbage, Northern, per lb 01% Onions, yellow, per bushel LOO Onions, Red Globes, per bushel.... 1.00 Onions, Red Globes. per 100-lb. sack 165 Onions, Spanish, original crates... 1.15 Lima Beans, per lb 07 AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Vds. Tlio following ate the quotations on the Augusta livestock cattle on the hoof: HOGS—Hogs, 75 to 125 lbs., corn fed 7 <a>7)4c CALVES—Common 444@5a Ordinary 5440)60 Good 644@7c Fancy 744®80 COlt S—Common 2%@30 Ordinary 34£®4c Good 444®60 Fancy 644@60 THE QUESTION. Consider now the dusky Sllik; The English say he Is a brthk, But Here’s the rum: When cannon throb Will foemen find him hard to llhk? speciaiTnotices 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 Brick Com pany, of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars per share. GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK. N 3,10,17,24 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Georgia Railroad has made appli cation to the Railroad Commission of Georgia for authority to discontinue operation of passenger trains Nos. 12 and 9, now operating between Camak and August i, and Augusta and Union Point. It is proposed to operate No. 11 between Augusta and Union Point, to provide for the travel now handled by No. 9. This application has been assigned for hearing before the Railroad Com mission at its office in the State Capi tol at Atlanta, at the meeting of the Commission to be held Tuesday, Nov. 24th, 1914, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., and parties desiring to be heard in con nection with the matter should com municate with the Commission at At lanta on or before the date above mentioned. This notice published in acccfrdance with the requirements of the Railroad Commission of Georgia. GEORGIA RAILROAD. By J. P. Billups, General Passenger Agt. n 17,19 Notice, Social Lodge No. 1. A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF SO- cial Lodge No. 1, F. & A. M., will be held In Masonic Temple on Tuesday night 17th, at 7:30 o’clock. The M. M. Degree will conferred. Members of Webbs Lodge No. 166 and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. T. M. MORRIS, W. M. W. B. TOOLE, Secy. , n*l7 Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There's no charge for Insertions. You nny 5 cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fello'v know. Augusta Is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers who will bo glad to make your acquaintance through the Sn-crners' Column. WILL SWAP: LADY’S M.oi RAlN coat, size 38, for two books of Purple Trading Stamps or Surety Coupons. Ad dress Coat, Swappers' Column, care Her ald. nl7 WANTED TO SWAP: a’ HANDSOME 3600 Knnbe piano. In perfect condition and fine tone, for $l6O lot on street or alley or $l5O diamond. Address Knabe. Swappers' Column, care Herald. nlB WILL SWAP: GENTLE, Sound horse, buggy and harness for groce ries, or dry goods and part cash. Ad dress Buggy and Harness, Swappers' Column, earn Herald. nl9 WANTED TO SWAP: ONE 1913 7 H. P. twin Excelsior motorcycle, in good con dition for second-hand Ford runabout or touring car or cut down roadster. Ad dress Excelsior, care Herald. n2O WILL EXCHANGE: THREE LARGE ferns and one Xmas cactus In bloom, fra- anything of equal value. Address Ferns, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. nlo WANTED TO EXCHANGE: ONE Al - to tire, 32x3%, for one 30x3%. Address Tire, Swappers' Column, care Herald. _ n2O WILL SWAP. TYPEWRITER, GOOD condition, for motorcycle. Address Mo tor. Swappers’ Column, care Herald. n2O Wanted WANTED—Boarders BOARDERS WANTED: COMFORT abIe rooms, good fare, reasonable rates; also rooms to rent. 596 Broad «t mi. ni7 REFINED GENTLEMEN GAN GET room and meals In private family; good service; modern conveniences; rea sonable rates; close In. Phone 1838. nl7 WANTED HELP—Maie. WANTED: A GOOD ALL ROUND man cook. Apply at 221 Broad street. nit WANTED: COLOBD AGENTH TO SELL magic shaving powder It shaves with out a re lor. Write Shaving Powder Co., Savannah, Ga. n 23 THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. WANTED SITUATION—Fe maIe WANTED: BY COLORED woman of character to do nursing dr light house work. References given. Ad dress Annette Sturgis, 947 South Bonn- . dary. nil WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED: SADDLE HORSE FOR lady: medium slje preferred; must be good-looker and gentle: must be bargain. State price, color and age. Will pay cash. E. A. Frank, care James Frank «fc Son, | Montgomery Building, Augusta, Ga. nl9 WANTED HELP—Female WANTED: A NEAT APPEARING young lady to travel. Pleasant work and the money is sure. Ago limit not over 20 years. Others need not apply. G B. Lennox, 1013 Telfair street. nl9 For Sale FOR SALE—Livestock FOR SAI.E: PONY, CART AND HAR ness. Just the thing for a child. Phone 2iE,R. nl7 FOR BALE: HORSE AND ‘BUGGY AF ply Jno, J. Miller & Co. nl7 FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SAT/E' WIND SHIELD GLASS’ window glass and plate glass, weather strips, paints and building material of all kinds. A. H. McDaniel, 434 Jackson street. n 24 FOR SALE: THE VERY BOOKS FOR your private library you have been thinking about. Dellquest’s New and Old Book Shop. 213-215 7th street. ts FOR SALE: PORTABLE GARAGE. Call 17T7-W. nl9 FOR SALE—Typewriter CA "you USB A REMINGTON TYP writer In good running order at J 15.007 Apply Business Office. Augusta Herald. tf FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FOR SALE: FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, desirably located, sliding doorß be tween parlor and dining room; built 18 months ago; owner leaving city, will sell cheap. SSOO down In cash, the rest In monthly payments as rent. Address Bungalow, care Herald. nl7 For Rent FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, nil conveniences, at 810 9th street. nl7 FOR RENT: A NICE FURNISHED front room, to two gentlemen; hot and cold water, lights, asl conveniences; with or without board. Call 107 7th street. . nil FOR RENTf~ LARGE NICELY FlJßN lshed front room to two young men; hot water and use of phone; meals If desired. Can also accommodate couple with two or three children. Price rea sonable. Phone 470-W. nl7 FOR RENT: 6nE (Tr'TWO FURNtSH ed connecting rooms, with or without hoard, in private family, good neighbor hood, electric lights, hot and cold water, telephone. Address Mrs. Thomas, care Herald Office. nM FOR RENT—Furniture. FOR RENT: FURNITURE FOR THREE rooms to reliable party. Phone 1462-J. nlB LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are aver 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. LOST OR STOLEN: 1 .82 WTNCHB3- ter, 1892 model, cost $18.75. Hold to Farmer Glaze for sl.’o Iri James sa loon by negroes. Address Information conciSTtlng this rifle to J. A L. Glaze, care Police Department, 811 Ellis Ht. n2Q LOST: GOLD MEDAL, ENGRAVED "Declamation U. of da." Finder please return to Bam. L. Olive, Dyer Bldg., and receive reward. nl9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN RE MADE, seals, stencils, metal trade checks, numbering machines, eto. High-class Job printing. Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe, "The Printer,” 218 Seventh street. Phone 528. d* REMOVAL NOTICE. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW store. 652 Broad street. The Hickman Building. &d*lstein & Co. Phone 1245. TIRE TROUBLE. SAME TIME BY PHONING 286 WHEN you have tire trouble Free motorcycle service ten miles of city. Vulcanizing, new tires and tubes. Berrle Tire & Rub ber Co., the Slug) with the Yellow Front. gs 2 Broad street. n 22 CONTRACTOR. HOMES BUILT ON TIME, PAYMENTS like paying rent, mortgages paid off at 5 per cent Interest. monthly pay ments on each 21,000.00 about $9 75 per month. Thomas Nicholes, Contractor, No. 612 Crawford Ave., Augusta, Os. dl7 GEORGIA_RAILROAD (Effective August 23rd. 1916.) Eastern (City) Time. From To 1:21p.m. Atlanta, Macon. Athene. Washington 7:40 a.m. 1:20 a.m. Atlanta 1:00 a.m, 4:18 p.m. Atlanta 12:16 p.m. 10:20 p.m. Atlantan Ma• on, .. Athena Washington 1:20 p.m. 1:43 a.m. Cnmek. Macon (ex cept Sunday) 8:10 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Union Point, Macon, Athens, Washington 4:48 put Phons 207. Oil. 2240. J. p. BILLUPS. U.P.A. ACCORDION PLAITING ORDERS RECEIVED AV THE ALBION < Cigar Store. For particulate phone ■ 6612-W. Mrs. Fnrr. All work done promptly. Especial attention to mall orders. N 24 DOG COLLARS. ETC. L ROE ASSORTMENT DOC, COLLARS. ' harness, muzzles, leads, e;c., Try our "Flee Fiea" soap, makes the fleas fly Augusta Trunk Factory, 785 Broad op posite Monument. ts Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departures «ro given as Information. Arrivals and ronnesttons nro not guaranteed. 39 I 92 | | ~~3~f. | 37 2 Ida 2:4flp[Lv Augusta Arl 8:55a 1 -4" a 4:76a 4:17a Ar Bar’well Lv 7:13a 12:01a 4:50a 4:43p Ar Denm'k Lvl 6:44n11:34p 5:3Rn R:3sp|Ar Or burg Lvi 5:57n 10:53p 7:?0n 6:ssfAr Sumter Lvl 4?Soft 9:BDp | 9:00a 8:18plAr Florence Lvl 3:15a 8:00p 3 :15p 19:45a1Ar Wll’gtnn Lvl 8:45p 8:00p 5:26a Ar Rlrhm'd Lv 6:SSp 8:IS* 11:60p 9 OOalAr Wash'fn Lv 3:06p 4:10a 1 :SBa|lo:27a|Ar Baltlm’e Lv I:tSp 2:50a 4:s4ft!l2:46p|Ar W Uhtl Lv 11 :S«a 121#n 7:18al 2:S7p|Ar N York Lv 9:15a 9:90p Through S'eel Pullman Sleepers on trains 32 and 35. hetwaen Augusta and New York Observation Broiler Car, be tween Augusta and Florence Standard Dining Car north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilt dngton. vt* Augusta nn trains 37 snd 38. connecting st Florence with New York sleepers nod metn line point*. T. B. WALKER. District Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. Phone BZ3. Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective October 11th, 1914). The following arrivals anj departures of trains. Union Station, An vsta, Ga„ as well as 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 at McCormick (Dally ex cept Sunday) for Anderson. 4:40 P. M., No. 3 Daily for Greenwood. 2:00 P.M,, No. 42, D lly for Beaufort. Fort Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS. 12:15 P.M.. No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville. Anderson (Dally excel t Bunday), etc. 8:15 P. M.. No. 4 Dally from Spartan burg. Oreenvl le. Asheville, etc. 12:26 )‘.M,, No 41 Dally from Beaufort. Port Royal. Charleston and Sat vannah. ERNEST WILI AMS. General J senger 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 Stores not Usually Advertised : : « WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Complete line of flash lamps; 'nil stock of supplies of all kinds. Bat teries fresh every week ..... Z®o Call on us for your electrical work. Union shop. * 1033 Broed. . Phone 1316 AUTO REPARIING et your own Oarßge. Work token In South Carolina trr Georgia. All work guaranteed; prices reasonable; cull or write. A. R. CASHWELL, Langley, B. C. Ford Rapairing a Specialty. AUTOMOBILE TIRES~ We ere Role Distributor* for Kelly- Sprlngfleld tires and tubes—to deal ers and consumers. Also complete tire repair shop. Prompt service. DAVIS TIRE & RUBBER WORKS. BARBER SHOP QET THAT EASY SHAVE —AT— SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 1297% Broad. Three flrst-clae* barbers—Sullivan, Shed, end Hackman. No waiting. Courteous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glsztng of all kinds, windshields, lamps end showcase glass, and re r.uttylng a specialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 621 Ellis SL CAFE Ask the first policemen the way to the B & B. CAFE The choicest dishes on the mark it. i.eoular Dinner. Beet In town. Phone 2018-J. 984 : - I St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW SUPPLY OF FL*BH-LIGHT*. •I am now located at 9EO Brood ftt. H. I. HUTSON Phone# 287. 2485. 2611-J. HAT AND DRY CLEANING, We make your old Hat a New ie Our dry cleaning process Is the work or experts and our prices are most reasonable Try uo and he convinced German Hat Cleaning Co. Now In our new etore, 104 Jackson Street. Southern Railway. #»!»• A*«eA»lt4A fS~*»*m* IMh 1«14 > N. B. —Schodul© figures published <»nl3 as information and are not guaranteed. Union Station All trains dally. Train depart to— No. Time. 18 Charleston, B. C. 6.20 a.no. 8 Columbia, S. C. 6:4C a.m. 32 Washington, New York .... 2:30 pm. 22 Charleston 8:40 p.m. 24 Charleston 11:40 p.m. Train arrive from— No. m Time. 25 Cnfirlar.tc-n 8:20 a.m. 13t Washington. New York.... 12:50 p.m. 35 Charleston 1:30 p.m 7 Columbia B:ss pm. 17 Charleston *...10:50 p.m Pull man Drawing Room Bleeping C'dU’A, Coaches, Dining Car Servlet. Phone 661 or 947 for Information, ami Pullman Reservation* Maori; okr dhjny Diet Pass. Agent. 729 Broad St. Augusta. Oa. C. of Ga.Ry “The Right Wav" Current Schedules, (76th Meridian Time) DEPARTURES: For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida points 7:30 a.m. For Dublin and Savannah 2:30 p in. 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 con and Florida points 7:50 p.m. All above trains daily. Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a., m., arriving «t 7:50 p. m., between Augusta and SnvannAh; connecting at Millen with through train for Macon, Columbus, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans. Vestibuled e ectric-lighted Sleeping Cars carried on night trains between Augusta and Savannah, Ga., connecting at MiUen, with through Sleeping Cara to and from Macon, Columbus, Birming ham and Atlanta. For information as to fares, schedules, etc., write or communiate with W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Agent. City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street Phone 02. Auguste, Qi. ROOF LEANT Have your Work dons by expert enced tinners. All work given per sonal attention. My price* are right e. A. DEMORB Phone 2031. 523 Broad Rt HACK LINE When you want a hack or cab, telephone and I will oom* or send to any part of olty. BEN JACKSON Phone 4*o 926 Walker Street IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford and Overland Rep ig, 629 ElMe Street. MATTRESSES MATTHL6BE3RENOVATED BV A. QRBEN. FT# malrea tout mattraM** )•▼*! *nd square New tick made free. Return mnttreaiiee pame day. Fhoo* lil •—ahopa 1211 Mnrburv atraat MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 214 » h. Street. Featuring Fisk Hats. 25 per cent reduction on all hat# tht# Weak. "The (Shop Around t* Comer." PRESSING club We do absolutely flrst-cla»s press- Ing. cleaning, altering and repairing. r,i ode eent far and delivered prompt ly. Give us ono trial. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO., R. E. FARR. Prop. Phone 43. 806 15th St PATRONIZE A LAUNDRY that saves the life of your shirts and collars. Shirts Bc. Collars l%c. YET LEE LAUNDRY 1017 Broad Street. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Yin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing and Painting. We manufacture METAL SHINOLES, Cornice and Skylights. Lowest prices. 915 Broad Ht. Telephone 264. RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kind# of Sea-food#—Crabs, Shrimps, Lobiters. Choicest mssts In market. Barbecue every Saturday. Roar of Metropola. ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU. Dainty, sppctlzlng meals and loyal service. For ladles arid gentlemen Regular dally lunch. 12-3 25c Special Sunday supper. 6-8:30 ..50c phone 3081. 817 Broad. ELEVEN LAUNDRY. SAM LEE'S WASH-HOUSE, 1301 Broad street. Laundry work done on short notice Lowest prices. Collars 1, cuffs 2c. shirts sc, underwear 3c, hand kerchiefs lc dlO AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoos repaired s', thtss prlcoot Men's Wide Bottoms. sewed 81 00 Men's Half Kolos, sewed and Rubber Heel* 81 OO Men's Half Kolos, sewed YKo Men’s Half Soles, nailed.. .. 500 Ladles’ Half Solo*, sewed and Rubber Heels • ■750 Ladles Half Soles, sowed.. .500 Ladles' Half Soles, nailed.. ■■3 so Children’s Half Soles 250 and 350 * st Rubber Heels.. 250. 35c. *SO Ladles’ Half-sole*, turned.. ...750 Work done while you waft. Work called for and delivered on short notice. Phono 948. *55 Broad ML J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottoms... 81 10 Get it at HICKEY’S BABIES AND CHILDREN SPECIAL ATTENTION B Barbera. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson St. R. W. KOCH CHIROPRACTICB 402 Chronicle Building. Inveetlgiite this new Science. It Is aucoseful for the reason that It re- SPECIALISTS THE ONLY rcUabLH SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Dfnpanep of men, women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNIBM a ti MEDICINES cr RBI DR. N. E. ALFORD ornce. 869 Broad St. TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There are three reasons why you should trade with us. Fit. Quality. Money F-ived E. M. CROZIER & 00., 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A fresh flock of Ketly-Sprlngfteld and Hood "extra ply" tire# direct from manufacturers end not handled through any distributor. Buy from us end get fresh stock. BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 164. Til Broad St. WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORO North Augusta. Phone 2787. DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR A eVERY WHERE. There's none so good. Phone 12ST. BARBER SHOP COLLEGE INN BARBER SHOP. Hot and Cold Beths FOUR BARBERS: Hamilton. Deal, Hicks, Huggins. First t - > work id courteous at tention. L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. ■22 eighth Street. Telephone Augusta. Qa. 46*.