The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIFTEEN, Image 15

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Find a Buyer for the Second-hand Things Wh N c eU o Thr N o°ugW er For Sale Ad * Markets Middling Ll.u Year 13% augustaTotton CLOSING QUOTATIONS C ad ordinary 6. 1-8 Strict good ordinary 5 7-8 I.ow middling 6 5-8 Strict low midltng 7 1-16 Middling 7 1-4 Strict middling 7 7-16 Good middting 7 9-16 Previous Day’s Figures Close. Good ordinary 5 1-16 (ft 5 ’l-8 good ordinary . ...f> 13-16<ft5 7-8 Jlifm middling 6 9-16<ft6 5-S • Strict low middling 7 (ft 7 1-16 Middling 7 3-16(0)7 1-4 Strict middling 7 8-S (ft 7 7-16 Good middling 7 1-2 (ft 7 9-16 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Ills.—Wheat sagged today as a result of a lull In buying for export account. Diminishing of receipts north west gave the market a little strength at the outset but the effect failed to last. Reports from Argentina as to the crop outlook were too conflicting to have much influence. After opening % off to 14®V4 up the market suffered a moderate general set back. Continued cold weather made bearish sentiment regarding com more pro nounced. Notices of consignments were fairly generous. The opening which va ried from the same ris last night So 1-4 lower was followed by an all around de cline. Oats became weak in sympathy with corn. Business however lacked volume. Higher prices for hogs steadied pro visions. Buyers and sellers were about evenly divided in number. Reported difficulty in obtaining ocean tonnage appeared lo be acting as a handicap on wheat prices. The close was weak at % to %®Hc net decline. Slackness of eastern demand kept the corn market depressed. The close was steady at Vsih'Uc under last night. I Open. High. Low. Close. > WHEAT— Dec 115% Ilk 115*4 115% llay .... 122% l-U 121% 121% CORN- Dec . . . T (!6% 67 66% 06% May .... 71 7'i’4 70% 71 OATS— Dec .... 10% 50% 49% 50% May . ... 52% 52% 53% 53% PORK— ✓Jan . . . ISSO 1572 1872 May. . . .1915 1925 1912 1912 LARD— , Jan . . . .1017 1022 1017 1020 May • . . .1030 1037 3 032 1032 RIBS— Jan . . . .1005 1010 1005 1 007 May . . . .1022 1027. 1032 1032 NE V\TORLEANS COTTON New Orleans -Cotton fuluVes opened today with contracts showing irregu larity. Near months wore at a slight advance while the more distant months were at a small decline. The undertone was steady and half an hour after the opening the market stood two to four points over yesterday’s close. Cotton futures (losed steady at a net gain of five to nine points. The market took on a waiting atti tude because of tomorrow s census fig ures on ginning. A steady tone was maintained on reports that much liqui dation of the old long interest had been accomplished. At noon prices were three to six up. Reports that German spinners were buyeVs of contracts in this market, operating through Holland and Italy, favored the long side. At 1:39 o'clock prices were six to eight "bolnts up. High. Low. Close. Deo. (old) 7.14 7.12 7.17 Jan. (otui ~..N 7.28 7.19 7.25 Jan. (new) 7.34 7.23 7.32 March (old) 7.27 7.27 7.85 March (new) 7.50 7.35 7.45 May (old) 7.55 7.55 7.50 May (new) 7.70 7.57 7.65 July (new) 7.90 7.90 7.55 NEW YORK COTTON New York.—Trading continued very quiet in tho cotton market here early in the day. Therp appeared to be a few overnight selling orders at the start and ufter opening steady at an advance of two points on December but generally unchanged to three points lower the market eased off a point or two under scattering liquidation. There was no aggressive pressure, however and prices ruled steady with the more active posi tions wovklng » point or two over last night’s closing figures before the end of the first hour. Cotton futures opened steady: De cember 7.04; January 7.29; February 7.35; March 7.50; May 7.67; July 7.90; Octo ber 8.01. Liverpool became a moderate buyer of the December contracts here shortly after the opening, ps raumgbly to cover shorts, and active month* ruled about two to seven points net higher during the early,afternoon. Business continued quiet but the market was steady at the advance. December contract* sold up to 7.12 during tile afternoon, or eleven points net higher and twenty-seven points above the recent low level on continued covering and report of atendy spot mar kets In the South. Dates - deliveries re mained quiet and steady at about two to six points net higher. Cotton futures closed very steady. High, Dow. Close. Dec. fold) 7.17 7.00 7.10 Jan. (old) 7.20 7.20 7.26 Jan fnew) 7.40 7.29 7.30 Mnrmi (old) 7.23 7.23 7.30 "Cifarch (new) 7,5* 7.4.1 7.16 May (old) 7.(0 7.32 7.44 May fnew) 7.76 7.66 7.75 July fnew) 7.91 7«9 791 MONEY-MARKET New York.—Mercantile paper 5 1-4a5 6-). Sterling iwchange steady; 40-day blila 4.8560; for cables 4.8875; fid - de mand 4.65, Bar silver 49 1-S. LIVERPOOLCOTTON Liverpool.—Weakly cotton statistics: Total forwarded to mills 82,699 bales. Of which 70,080 were American; stock 711.- 000, American 441.000; Imports 64,038, American 49,878, exports 3,999, Cotton, spot limited Inquiry, prices quiet; American middling fair 5.44; good middling 4.76; middling 4.44; low mid dling 3.83; good ordinary 3.14; ordinary 2.61. The sales of the day were 5,000 hales including 3,500 American and 500 for speculation and export. Receipts 16,712 bales including 16,528 American. Futures closed quiet. 12:30 2:00 Month. Open. P.M. P.M. Close. Month. Open. 12:30vbgkqju..'EV.azvb May-June .„4.11 4.1314 4.1314 4.14 July-Aug. ...4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 Oct.-Nov. ...4.3114 4.3214 .... 4.31 Jan.-Feb. ...4.37 4.3714 4.37 4.37(4 NEW YORK SPOTS New York.—Spot cotton quiet; mid dling uplands 7.60; no sales. NEW ORLEANS SPOTS New Orleans.—Spot cotton quotation a today were. Savannah 7%; Norfolk 7 o-16; Baltimore 7%; Boston 7.50. Spot cotton steady. Sales on the spot 825 bales, t arrive 2,300. Mid dling 1%. Receipts 7,245; stock 195,954. MARKET* GOSSIP TO DOREMUS & CO. New York. —Opening quiet but steady, Liverpool cables indicated that there was a better demand which had a stim ulating effect here. There was a dis position on the opening to sell December and buy the distant months, however, the transactions were small. McFadden was the best buyeV of December and Hentz was a seller, also Schill. Wiggin was a fair buyer of May. Riordan and Scliiil bought March. Hentz sold. Mont gomery bought October, Schill and Cone best sellers. After the call Riordan, Gifford, JTf-ooks and Hentz leading buy ers. Flinn, Cone and Hartcorn leading sellers. Sentiment is favorable to fur ther upturn. Outside speculation very limited. Liverpool was said to be buy ing this market. 1 would prefer the long sied at the moment.—Anderson. LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGS. SHEEP. Chicago, Ills.—Hogs; Receipts 22,000; strong. Bulk $ 7.3o(fts 7.50 Light 7.-05 (ft 7.50 Mixed 7.15(g) 7.60 Heavy 7.05(g) 7.60 Rough 7.05(g) 7.20 Pigs 4.50(g) 6.50 Cattle: Receipts 1,000; steady. Beeves $ 7.7s(fts'to.sQ Steers * .. 5.40(g) 9.00 Cows and heifers 3.60(g) 9.20 Calves 8.50(g) 11.50 Sheep: Receipts 6,000; strong. Sheep ... ... $ 5.50(5)$ 6.25 Yearlings 6.49<ft 7.70 Lambs 6.75(g) 9.30 HOURLY TEMPERATURES Degveea 6 A. M 22 7 A. M 21 8 A. M 22 9 A. M 24 10 A. M 24 11 A. M 28 12 noon 31 1 P. M 32 2 P. M 34 AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Tds. The following are the quotations on tho Augusta livestock cattle on the hoof- HOGS—Hogs, 75 to 125 lbs., corn fed 7 «P7%c CALVES—Common 4%@50 Ordinary 6%@6a Good 6%@70 F ancy . .7%@80 COWS—Common 2%@3c Ordinary 3%®40 Good 5c Fancy 5%@60 AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. reg. plates, 8-lb. av 11% D. S. clear piates 10% D. S. Teg. ribs, 45-lb 12% Pear) Grits, 9(i-lb., all sizes 2.05 Juliette Meal, 48-lb 98 1 .'oultervtlle, fancy patent flour.. 6.10 Daisy cheese 17 Medium head rice 05% I.uziannc Coofee (100-lb.) $20.50 Arbuckle's coffee, pr. cs., 100-lb.. 17.10 Cuba molasses, bids 28 Reboiled Ga. syrup, % bbls 32 Pure leaf lard. 50-lb. tins 6.60 N. Y. dr. sugar, bbls. or bulk bags 560 N. Y. Gr. sugar, 4-25 bag s.. 5.65 N. Y. (A-, sugar, (24 5-lb. ertns), per lh 5.85 N. Y. Gr. sugar, 32 3% ertns, per lb 5 85 Pacific matches, six gross, per gross 33 Gtouiid pepper, 10-lb. palls, per pound 20 Salt, cotton bags 82 Irish potatoes, per bag 2.25 2-lb. tomatoes 70 Re evaporated milk 3.95 Gloss starch, 50-lb. box 03% Quaker oats, 18 2-lh. pkgs 1.50 Evap. apples. 50 pkgs. per case.. 3.25 New Evap. peuches, 50-lb. boxes .07% New No. 3 pie peaches 95 The Produce Market fCorrecled hy Audley Hill & Co.) Grape Fruit. Fla.'s, any aixe, per box 62.50 Grapes, fancy Malaga's, pi* - keg.. 4.25 Grapes, pony baskets, Dnke . Keuka. Concord* and Catawbai, per basket 15 Apples, York Imperials. Pure Gold brand, per barrel 2.75 Apples. Baldwins, per barrel 2.75 Apples, funcy Northern Kings, per bbl 3.21 Demons, extra fancy, 360's, 14 bxa 1.50 Demons, extra fancy, whole bxs. 2.75 I Bananas, fancy packed, per lb 03 f'oeoanuts, fresh 100’s, r sack.. 2.75 I Granberrles. Capa Cod. crates.... 1.80 I felery. per standard crates 4.25 , f'eiery. fancy Jumbo per dox 75 Turnips. Canadian. 140-lb. sacks .. 1.60 New potatoes, Northern stock. No. 1 2.00 Cabbage. Northern, per lb 01 Vi 1 Onion*, yellow, per bushel 1.00 Onions, Bed CHobes, per bushel .. 1.00 I Onions, Red Globes. per 100-lb. sick Ml j Onion*. Spanish, original crates... 1.15 | Dima Beans, per lb 07 WANTED—Miscellaneous! - I DOCK WANTED: 1 WANT 25 DOGS I by Tuesday a m. Apply Room 419 I Dyer building. Telephone 958. n2O THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta Market for Country Produce (Prices paid the farmer.) Frying size chickens, each 3Sc®4Qo Fiwsh country eggs, dozen 80c Sweet potatoes, bushel 70c Turnip greens, 8 bunches for ........35c Tomatoes, per bushel SI.OO Cahbages, S for 25c Collards. 8 for r 250 Radishes, 8 for 35(5 Beets, 4 for 25c FUNERAL NOTICES DIED—IN SAVANNAH. GA., NOVEM ber 2-0 til. 1914. MRS. MARY E. DEWKEN. widow of Ihe lute Wm. 16. Deweeu. Funeral services at the City Cemetery TOMORROW (Saturday) MORNING, at 11 o’clock. Interment private. CARR—THE RED A I’IVES AND friends of MR. JAMES B. CARR and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carr, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services of MR. JAMES B. CARR fiom St. Patrick's Church TOMORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON at 3:30 o'clock, City Cemetery. RUTH YioLSTEN l6-MONTHS-OLD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hol sten. Wingfield St.. Monte Sano. Fu neral services TOMORROW (Satur day). November 2lst, 1914, 12 noon, Modoc, P. C. SPECIAL NOTICES Notice Social Lodge No. 1 and Webbs Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. AN OCCASIONAL COMMUNICATION of the Grand Lodge, F. & A. M.. of the State of Georgia, will be opened Friday, Nov. 20th at 2 o’clock p. m. in Lodge Rooms, Masonic Temple by Most Worshipful N. if. Ballard, Grand Master, for the purpost of laying the cornerstone of the new U. S. Postoffice and A Court House. Members of Social Lodge No. 1 and Webbs Lodge No. 166 ace requested to present —themselves promptly for these services. Visiting brethren are cordially Invited to par ticipate. The M. M. Degree will b» conferred at 7 o’clock p. in. at Masonic Temple. T. M. MORRIS, W. M.. Social Lodge No. 1, W. B. TOOLE, Sec’y. L. G. BEATSE, W. M. Lodge No. 166. C. A. GUMMING, Sec’y. n2O A. O. H.','ATTENTION I THE MEMBERS OF DIVISION NO. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, are re quested to assemble at St. Patrick's Church TOMORROW (Saturday) AFT ERNOON at 3 o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother, Jas. B. Carr. By order JNO. J. CALI, A HAN, Pres. J. B. KEARNEY, Becy. n2O Swappers' Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for Insertions. You nay 6 cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex changer Let the other fello-v know. Augusta is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the Sweepers' Column. WANTED TO SWAB; ONE 1913 7 H. B, twin Excelsior motorcycle, in good con dition for second-hand Ford runabout or touring ear or cut down roadster. Ad dress Excelsior, care Herald. n2O WILL EXCHANGE: THREE LARGE ferns and one Xrnas cactus In bloom, for anything of equal value. Address Ferns, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. n2O WANTED To’eXCHANGeT’oNE AU to tire, 83x3%, for one 30x3%. Address Tire, Column, care Herald. n2O WILL SWAP: TYPEWRITER” GOOD condition, for motorcycle. Address Mo tor. Swappers’ Column, care Herald. n2O WILL SWAB: ONE LARGE DROOPING fern, one large asparagus fern, two large Begonias (blooming), one red ge ranium (blooming), one pink geranium (blooming), one rose geranium. Will swup for groceries or coal to the amount of $5.00. Mrs. C. D. B„ care Herald. n3l wTITTSWAP:” 'a PAIR OF RABBITH (perfectly gentle and beauties), for oil heater In good condition. Address C. J. G., Swappers' Column, care Herald. n 22 WILT. SWAP: A 5-PARSENOER FORD touring car, 1912 model, for a Ford roadster. Answer Five-Passenger, Swap pers’ Column, care Herald. n 22 Wild. LXCIIANGE?GOOD~EX<' EI ■sl >R motorcycle, first class condition, for anything of equal value. Address W. W., Swappers' Column, care Herald. n 23 WILL EXCHANGE: INCUBATOR AND 4 Ice cream chairs for anything of equal value. Address D. D.. Swappers’ Column, care Herald. n 22 WILL EXCHANGE: ONE ROYAL typewriter, practically new for any thing »hat can uae. Address R. R. Bwup pera' Column, care Herald. n 22 WILL SWAP: WALNUT 'HXTENHi'ON table for good oil heater or anything of equal value. Address Tabls, Swapper* Column, care Herald. n 22 WILxTTiXCHANGeT NEW CANE SYR up or sweet potatoes or a handsome bureau set for pot flower* t'23 wiII"EXCHANGE: ILLINOIS WATCH with 21 Jewels for groceries or any thing of equal value. Address Quick Buyer. Swappers’ Column, care Herald. n 23 Wh'-I""SWAP. ONE U. fi~ ARM Y~Mc- Ciellan, saddle and bridle, In good con dition, for groceries or anything of e.|'»ai value. Address Sadie, Swappers' Col umn. care Herald. n2B Wanted WANTED—Board VOTING LADY DEM IRKS HOARD' if} private family; convenient to car line, A'Mr*Ri I*, ‘-are Herald, WANTED—Boarders TABLE BOAKDERH WANTED AT~7OI flreerie street; convenient to business section. Phone 2739. n]s WANTED HELP—Male^ WANTED: COLOED AOKNTB TO HELL magic shaving powder. It ehavee wlih out a razor. Write Hhavlng Powder do., Havanneh, Ga. n 23 WANTED: EXPERIENCED BTENO grapher, man preferred; must he pre pared to report at on**, eapuhl* and at tentive to duty; beglnnttfs not wanted. Apply In own handwriting, giving ex perience and references. Prompt, care ” Id r:2O I UK U. 8. WANTED: UN 14AH ried m'-n, age 18 to 35. Information at Recruiting Offices. 1927% Second Av*., Birmingham Ala., 411 Cherry Ht.. Ma con, Poetoffic* Bldgs , Montgomery, Ale., Rome, Augusta, Columbus, and Atlanta, Ga. fri.aat.sun. WANTED—Rea! Estate W YNI BD roi 1916 FTV E RCM )M house or larger, with five acres of land on suburbs of the city. AddYess M. t\, care Herald. n 23 For Sale FOR SALE—Typewriter CA YOU USE 1 REMINGTON TYP ~ writer in good running order at $15,607 Apply Business Office. Augusta Herald. _ _ _ If FOR SALE—Poultry FOR SALE: FOUR FINE STRAIN Rhode Island Red cockerels; cheap to quick buyer. Phone 6957-J. n2O FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SALE: ILLINOIS WATCH WITH 21 Jewels, cheap to quick buyer. Mrs. Geo. Tlnley, 1481)4 Gwinnett street. n 22 FOR SALE ~ WIND SHIELD GLASS, window glass and plate glass, weather strips, paints and building material ol all kinds. A. H. McDaniel, 434 Jackson street. nil FoWalE: TIIK VERY BOOKS FOR your private library you have been thinking about. Dellquest's New and Old Book Shop, 213-215 7th street. ts FOIT SALE: ONE UNDERWOOD typewriter, brand new. at a bargain. Address BAM, care Herald. n2O FOR SALE—Livestock FOR BALBOA PONY, CART AND harness, all in first class condition; the puny is gentle and can be driven by children; cart and harness practically new; a bargain. Address 1001 Ninth Rt. n 94 FOR SA LAC: ONE BLACK MARE mule at a bargain. Apply Industrial Lumbcft* Co. nIO For sale: Shetland'ponies, all sizes, colors and prices. M. E. Chat tin Co., Winchester, Tcnn. n 22 FOR SALE—Autos for" BALE: BTUDEBAKER ROAD ster In good running order; wilt sell at a bargain to a quick buyer. Car can be seen at Ivey & Thomas Garage, 639 Ells street. For Ren! FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT:" one or two fdrnish ed connecting rooms, with or without hoard, in private family, good neighbor hood, electric lights, hot and cold watsT, telephone. Addrese Mrs. Thomas, care Herald Office. _ _n23 FOR RENT: ~ LOWER HALF OF house; complete for light housekeep ing; three .or four rooms—centrally lo cated; desirable neighborhood. Unusual, care Herald. n2O FOR KENT: ONE FURNISHED FRONT room to gentleman; bath, electric lights, and telephone. Apply 422 Canter street, or phone 794-J. n2l LOSf AND FOUND I.OBT ARTICLES SOMETIMES are ever found; often they ore etolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up by hon est parsons they will get back to the owner If advertleed In this column. LOBT~OIT STOLEN: 1 .82 WINCHKS ter, 1892 model, cost $18.75. Hold to Farmor Glaee for sl.'# In James sa loon by negroes. Address Information concerning tills rifle to J. A. L. Glaze, care Po'ilco Departments fltl KUIb Bt. n*o FtrayedT A YOUNG POINTER DOO, •white with liver spots; four-inch tall, no collar. Kinder return to 066 Broad ■treat and receive reward. *> 3o BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. ' RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, seals, stencils, m*b>l trade checks, numbering machines, etc. High-class Joh printing. Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe, “The Printer," 318 Seventh street. Phone 588. " ' REM’OVAL~NOTICE. ~ WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW store, 652 Broad street. The Hickman Building, iidsleteln A Co. Phone 1345, tTre TROUBLE. SAVE TIME BY PHONING 286 WHEN you have lire trouble. Free motorcycle service ten miles of city. Vulcanizing, new Urea and lubes. Berrle Tire A Rub ber Co., the Khop with the Yellow Front 543 Broad street. HlB CONTRACTOR. HOMES BtilLT ON TIME. PAYMENTS like paying rent, mortgages paid off at 5 per cent Interest, monthly pay ments on each 81,000.00 about 89,75 per month. Thomas Nicholas, Contractor, No. 81? Crawford Ave., Augusta, Gs, d!7 RAFFLE CARDS AND PI NCH BOARDS, ALL HIE.-H end shapes, to help you In your Xmas sales, fie* J M. Wolfe. The Printer, 213 7th street. Phone 628. dl9 cho p •uiv’T"" RESTAURANT FOR LADIES AND gentlemen, ell hlgh-dase (•hlneoe dish es Open 2 p. m. to midnight. 406 Jack sou street. Pnone 2611. Tung When, Prop. ■ GASOLINE AND AUTO OIL. HKK t'H FOR THE BEST GASOLINE. kerosene and auto oil. Pronipt srid free delivery Crystal Oil A. Gasoline Co. Fred Petersen, Prop. n 22 GEORGIAjRAILROAD (effective Augue* Mr*. 1*16.) Ess tern (CUy) Tima, From To 1:28 p.m. Atlanta, Macon, Athene. Washington ?i4* ani 2:20 a.ra. Atlanta *l*® a m. 1:11 p.m. Atlanta lltM p ro. 10:80 p.m. Atlanta, Mum, Athens Washington t:2O pm. 1)43 a.m. Camek. Macon (eg. sept Monday) 1:11 p.m. 21 iM a.m. Union Point. Macon, Athene. Washington 4:4* ism. Phone ttt. Ml. 22*6. J. P. BILLUPS, U P.A. ACCORDION PLAITING ORDERS RECEIVED AT THE ALBION Cigar Store. For particulars phone 6512-W. Mrs. Farr. All work done promptly. Especial attention to mall orders. N 24 LADIES’ HAND BAGS LOOK TO US FOR THE NEWEST things In ladles' leather hand hags, shopping bags, party boxes, dance bags, etc. We den! in leatlnv and arc there fore Judges of GENUINE leather bags. Prices the lowest. Augusta Trunk Fac tory, 735 Broad St.—Opposite Monument, ts Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departure; •re given us Information. Arrivals and nonnestings are mot guaranteed. ~ h 8" |II |' |_ 35 187 ~3:4*a 3:46p|Lv Augusta Arl 8:85s i:4o*. 4:26a 4:lTn Ar Rav’well Lv 7:18a ll'.Ola 4:s n a 4:4*p Ar Penm'k T,vl 8:44a 11:34p 6:35s s:26p|Ar Or'hurg T.vl 5:57a 10:R3p T:2Sal 6:s3|Ar Bnmtor Lv| 4:30M 9:SOp B:nPnl 816plAr Iriorenee Lv S:lsa| 8:00p I:l6p|l2:4ss|Ap wil’gtan Lv 1 8:45p 8:00pi R:2f.alAr Rlrhm'd Lv 6:3sr>| 8:15a litSCp! 9:Mn|Ar Wash’t’n Lv 8:(l5p| 4:30a 1:38a|10-?7al Ar Rnlttm'* TM 1:48nl 8:50a 4:54a!12:46pJAp W Phß Lvjli:3*o I3:1»n 7:1 8a( 2:s7p|Af W. York T.vl 9:1551 9:3flp Through (Peel BylTman Bleepers on tralnt: 32 and 35. between Augusts snd New York Observation Hroller Car, ba tween Augusta snd Florence. Standard Dining Csr north of Florenoe- Through Sleenar between Atlonta and Wfi-ilngton. via Augusta on trains 87 snd 38. mnnertlna st Florence with Naw York sleeper* and mntn Bne points. T. B. WALKER. District Passenger Agent. Augueta. da. Phone ID Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective Oatober 11th, 1814). The following arrive Is and departures of trains, Union Station. An .beta, Oa., as well ne connections with other com panies. ore elmply given aa Information and arc not guaranteed. DEPARTURE®. 10:35 A.M., No. 1 Dally for Greenwood, Spartanburg. Green villa, Asheville eonects at: McCormick (Dally ex cept Sunday) for Anderson. 4:40 r. M., No. 3 Dally for Greenwood. 3:00 P.M., No. 43, D lly for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS. 13:15 P.M.. No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville, Anderson (Dally exoert Sunday), eto. 5:15 P. M.. No. 4 Dally trom Spartan burg. Greenv| le, Asheville, etc. 13:35 J’.M., No. 41 Dally from Beaufort, Peart Royal. Charleston and Ba vannah. ERNEST WILL.'AMS. General L eenger Agent, »3» Broadway, Augueta, Oa. 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 : u * ; : WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Complete line of flash lamps; *ull ■fork of »njppll'!H of all kind*. Hat teries fresh every week ......... Call on us for your eleutrlcel work. Union shop. 1033 Broad. Thone 1M AUTO REPARIING nt ymir own Garage. Work taken In Booth Cnrolina or Georgia. All work guaranteed; prices reasonable; cull or write. A. R. CASHWELL, Langley, H. C Ford Rapairing a Hpcctalty. AUTOMOBILE TIRES We are Pole Distributors for Kelly springfield tire* and tubes—to deal ers and consumers. Alto complete lire repair shop. Prompt service. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. BARBER SHOP GET THAT EASY SHAVE —AT SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 12*7% Broad. Three first-class barbers-Sullivan, Shed, and Hackman. No waiting. Courteous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glazing of all kinds, windshields, lamps and showcase flsss, and re puttying a specialty. Front door glass and church windows repaired. Phone 417-J. 121 Kills BL CAFE Ask tho first policeman tho way to _ tho B & ft. CAFE The choicest dishes on the market. I tegular Dinner, Best in town. phono 2013-J. 983 1 * 1 Bt. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW SUPPLY OF PLASH.LIGHTS. I am now located at *6O Broad (L H. I. HUTBON Phonos 387, 5438. 2683-J. HAT AND DRY CLEANING. We make your old Hat a Now qe. Our dry cleaning process la tho work of experts and our prices are most reasonable. Try ua and he convinced. German Hat Cleaning Co. Now In our new store, 103 Jackson Southern Railway. fßehedufe •***»„• tve Octf-hc- fSth, 1014.) 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 *:4« a.in. S 3 Washington, New York .... 3:30 p.m. 23 Charleston 3:40 p.m. 34 Cherleeton 11:40 p.m. Train arrive from— No. Time. 35 Charleston B:2ft a.m. 181 Washington, New York... .12:50 p.m. 85 Charleston 1:30 p.m. 7 Columhla *:55 pm. 17 Charleston 10:50 p.m. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Caps, Conches, Dining Car Service. Phone *6l or 947 for Information, and Pullman Reservations MAGRUDKR DENT, Dlst. Pass Agent. 789 Broad St.. Augusta. Qa. C. of Ga.Ry •The Right Wav” Current Sohedulea. (75th Meridian Time) DEPARTURES: For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida points 7:30 a.m. For Dublin snd Savannah ..... 2:80 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Colum bus kind Birmingham 9:30 p.m. ARRIVALS: From Savannah Macon, Co lumbus and Birmingham .... 8:80 a.m. From Dublin, Savannah and Florida poinls 12:30 p.m. From Dublin, Savannah, Ma con 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 and Savannah; connecting at Mlllen With through train for Macon. Columbus. Birmingham. Memphis, Mont gomery. Mobile and New Orleans. Vesttbuled electric-Ughtod Sleeping Cars carried on night tralna between Augusta und Savannah, Uii.; connecting at Mlllen, with through Sleeping Cara to and from Macon, Columbus, Birming ham and Atlanta. For Information as to fares, schedules, etc,, write or oommunlate with W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Paaaenger Agent. City Tloket Office, 218 Jackaon Street Phone 62. Augueta, Qa, ROOF LEANT Have your work done by experi enced tlnnere. All work given per aonal attention. My prices are right. E. A. UE: MORE Phone 3051. 533 Broad Bt HACK LINE When you want e beck or cab, telephone and I will come or send to any part of elty, BEN JACKSON Phono 4SD 925 Walker Stroot IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford and O/erland Rep ng. 629 EIHs Street. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RF.NOVATIO »V A. GREEN. Me mail** your mattr«M«a H»el •n<l ■qtjnr* N*w tick mad* fra*. H«tum mattranao* *»m* d*y. I J hon* Hl•—-•hop* 1261 Marburv atr**t MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON £l4 9th. Street. Featuring Flak Hate. 25 per cent reduction on all hats this • Week. "The Shop Around 1’ - Corner.” PRESSING CLUB We do absolutely flrat-claee press ing, cleaning, altering end repairing. G> ods ssnt for and delivered prompt ly. Give us ono trial. FIFTEENTH BT. TAILORING CO., R. 10. FARR. Prop. Phono 4*. 806 18th Ht PATRONIZE A LAUNDRY that saves the life of your shirts and upllars. Bhlrts *c, rollers l%a, YET LEE LAUNDRY 1017 Broad Street. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin end Rubber Roofing. Kcpelrloe and Painting. We manufacture METAL SHINGLES, Cornice end Hkyllghta. Lowest prices. 835 Broad Bt. Telephone 261 RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kinds of Hen food* Crabs, Shrimps, Lobsters Choicest rnsats In market. Barbecue every Saturday. Rear of Melropoln. ROYAL CAFE LET U 8 FEED YOU. Dainty, appetizing meals and loyal eervloe. For ladles and gentleman. Regular dally lunch. 12-8 280 Special Sunday supper, 8-8:30 ~.500 phone 8081. 817 Broad. FIFTEEN LAUNDRY. HAM LEE'S WASH-HOUSE. 1805 Broad street. Laundry work done on short notice Lowest prices. Collate 1, cuffs 2c, shirts sc, underwear Sc, hand kerchiefs lc. dl* AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. % Have your ahons repaired i< these prleen— Men’s Wide Bottoms. sewed ..81-00 Men's Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels 81 OO Men's Half Boles, sewed T*TRC Men’s Half Soles, nailed 50^ Ladles’ Half Solos, sewed and Rubber Heels • 750 Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed.. ..RQC Lading* Half Soles, nailed.. . .ftKC Children's Half Boles 2{JC and 3RC ’ >et Rubber Heels 25C. JARC. ARC Ladles’ Half-aoles. turned.... 75c Work done while you wait Work called for and dallvered on ahort notice. Phone 945. 945 Broad Ht J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Bpeclal Rubber Bottoms... 8110 Get it at HICKEY’S BABIES AND CUB SPECIAL ATTENTION S Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson Sf. R. W. KOCH CHIROPRAC m ICEI 402 Chronicle Building. (TiVßitlfat* this new Selene*. It |* eticessful for the reason that It re- J he °ause. laidy attendant after November, 15th. SPECIALISTS _ th* only reliabll * SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Dlsensee of men, women and chil dren treated without operation. | FURNISH s» MEDICINES c REg DR. N. E. ALFORD Office. 688 Broad Bt. TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There are three reasons why you should trad* with us. Fit, Quality, Money Paved. E. M. OROZIER & CO., 1144 BROAD BT. TIRES and VULCANIZING A fresh stock of Kelly-fipringflelg and Hood "extra ply” tires dtreot from manufacturers and not handled through «ny distributor. Buy from us and get fresh stock. BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phone 188. sl* Brood 8t WGOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity end Quality. C. El McCORD North Augusts. Phone £787. " ■ ■ 1 11 —————— DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR d EVERY WHERE. There’s none so good. Phone 1137. BARBER SHOP COLLEGE INN BARBKR SHOP. Hot end Cold Baths THRKR BARBER*: Hamilton. Dost, Huggins. First Class work and courteous at tention- > L. F. GOODRICH, Arohltsot. 123 Eighth street. Telephone Augusta, Qa. 4*e.