The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 28, 1914, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. Ilead Here Today These Vital Messages of Keen People to You AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS •• reg. plates, 8-lb. av. 11% P- B. clear plates in 2 U. S. reg. rfbs. 45-lb ».... ;i2% , 96 " 1b -- a " sizes 2.05 Juliette Meal. 48-lb 98 Coultervllle, fancy patent ’ Hour!6/tO Daisy cheese 17 Medium head rice j)5% Luzlanne Coofee (100-lb.) $20.50 Arbuckle's coffee, pr. cs., 100-lb.. 17.10 Cuba molasses, bbls 28 Kebotled Ga. syrup, % bbls 32 Pure leaf lard, 50-lb. tins 6.60 "v. Y. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk v ba^ s 5.60 £■ Gr ■ sngar. 4-25 bag.... 5.. 5.65 Y. Gy. sugar, (24 5-lb. crtns), Ib 5.85 bi y. Gr. sugar, 33 3% crtns, per lb r ggs Pacific matches, six gross, per trosc S 3 Ground pepper. 10-lb. palls, per Pound 20 Salt, cotton bags 52 Irish potatoes, per bag 2.25 £-lb. tomatoes 70 5c evaporated milk 2.95 Gloss starch, EO-lb. box 03% Quaker oats, 18 2-ib. pkgs 1.50 Evap. apples, 50 plcgs. per case.. 3.25 New Evap. peaches, 50-lb. boxes .07% New No. 3 pie peaches 95 AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by AugUßta Stock Yds. The following are the quotations on Augusta livestock cattle on the ho o'- IjfOGS- Begs, 75 to 126 lb«„ corn V ted 7 Kt 7%c j?ADVES—Common 4%@5c Ordinary s%@>6c f?ood 6%@7c Pnncy 7%@Bc covt S—Common 2%®3c Ordinary 3%®4e «°°<l Fa ncy 5%@6c The Produce Market (Corrected by Audley Hill & Co.) Fresh Fruits. Oranges, Florida’s, any size, per box $2.00 Orape fruit, Florida’s, any size, per box 2,50 Grapes, Ex. Fy, Malagas, per keg 6,00 Apples, Forks, Imperials, per bbl. 3.00 Apples, Baldwins, cloth heads bbls., per bbl 2.50 Apples, Fey. Northern Kings, per bbl 3.75 Lemons, Ex. Fey. 360’s, new crop, per box 3.25 LeLmons, Ex. Fey., 360's, new crop, per half box 1.75 Bananas, fancy packed, per lb 03 Cocoanuts, fresh, 100’s, ,>er sack.. 3.75 Vegetables. Cranberries, Cape Cod, per crate 1.80 Celery, per standard crate 4.35 Celery, Fey. Juinbo, per Uoz 75 Turnips, Canadian, 140-lb. sack, per sack 1.50 New potatoes, sack 2.00 Ccbbage, fancy, per lb 01(4 Onions, red and yellow Globes, per bushel 1.25 Onions, red and yellow Globes, per 100-lb. sacks 2.00 Lima beans, per lb .07(4 Augusta, Ga„ Nov. 28th, 1914. txzfiflff (4 shrdlu s hhrldurdl , Augusta Market for Country Produce (Prices paid the farmer.) Frying size chickens, each 20c to 40c Fresh country eggs, dozen 29c Sweet potatoes, bushel 70c Turnip greens, S bunches for 25c Cabbage, 8 for 25c Collards, 8 for 25c Beets, 4 bunches for 25c Lettuce, dozen 40a Turkeys, per pound 16c to 17c WEEK IN COTTON New York. —While business remained generally quiet in the New York Cotton market during the past week, prices ruled steadier and during today's trad ing December contracts sold at 7.43 or 58 points above the low level of Novem ber 18th, and within 7 points of the syndicate price of 7(4 cents. Later de liveries also advanced on a little trade buying and some investment demand, while upward “tendency evidently was encouraged by the Increasing export movement and the steadiness of South ern spot markets. Leading trade in terests as well as Liverpool shorts were buyers of December against sales of later deliveries, and the first December notices issued today were estimated at only 700 bales although there are fully 40,000 bales certified in the local stock. The talk has reflected no change of sentiment with reference to size of the crop. The census figures showing 11,* • 624,708 bales ginned to November 14th, were considered in line with estimates cf something over 16.000,000 bales, in cluding linters. Compared with Into sight figures this report also Indicated a record-breaking volume of cotton available In the South. Local spot brok ers claim that domestic spinners still are buying only fVom hand to mouth in the expectation that these supplies eventually will become a pressure against the market. The improving ex port movement and the firmness shown by Interior holders so far this season have held sellers in check, however, and spinners have been moderate buyers. Dl. rect shipments to/lermany are expect ed in the near fflture and German in terests were reported to be inquiring for cotton In the local market today. LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGS. SHTEP. Chicago, Ills.—Hogs: Receipts 14,00(1; Bulk" * W>9* n « Ltght »••• 7.00® 7.0 j Nixed ?*! Hough .7. pigi ~, a ,. 5.00® €.so Cattle: Receipts 200; steady. Sheep: Receipts 1.W0: •<™*- % |j)@| g „ y FUNERAL NOTICES TODD-T H E RELATIVE S AN D friends of Mr. W. M. Todd. Me. and Mrs. J. M. Todd_ Mr. F M. Todd, of Anmiatfi \frs Nancy Todd anti ]Vfr. £TiiTi. W H Da-llel. of Atlanta. arp respectfully Invited to attend tho “ rR mr TV M TODD, from R. F El lot's Private Chapel TOMOR ROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON at 3:30 o'clock. Interment in the City Cem- , etery. . Answers to Swappers The fellowing answers to Swaps that have appeared in The Herald are on file at this office. Please call and get them, ts they will be held for you only a few days and then destroyed: Bon Air 1 Heater 2 C A B 2 Panier 2 Mrs D B 1 R K 2 P> W 1 Rex 4 6-Passenger ... 1 'R L M 12 Ferns 3 Stamps 10 Furniture 1 Saddle 1 Groceries 1 Table 1 Hens 5 W W lu Hand Bag 2 Wagon 1 LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF' GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— V. M. Mills vs. Joicey Belle Mills, in Superior Court of said County, January Term, 1915—Uibel for Divorce. To the Defendant, Joicey Belle Mills in the above stated case you are hereby required in person or by attorney, to lie and appear at the next term of the Su perior Court, to be held in and for the County, aforesaid on the third Monday in January, 1915, then and there to an swer Plaintiff in action for Divorce, as in default thereof, the Court will proceed thereon as to Justice may appertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond, Judge of said Court. This 29th day of October, 1914. DANIEIj KERR, J. W. BURCH, JR., Clerk. Atty. for Plaintiff. n28.30.d1,3 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Sirnoti Hutto vs. Dora Hutto, in the Superior Court —Libel for Divorce. The Defendant in the tibove stated case, Dcfra Hutto, is hereby required in person, or by attorney to be and appear at the next term of Richmond Superior Court, to be held in and for the Co -ty aforesaid on the third Monday in January, 1915 then and there io an swer plaintiff in his action for Divorce, as in default In such appearance the Court will proceed thereon as to Jus tice may appertain. Witness tlie Honorable Henry C. Ham mond, Judge of said Court. V This 27th riav of October, 1914. GEO. B. POURNELLE, Deptttv Clerk of R*. Co. S. C. 11. A. WOODWARD, Petitioner’s Atty. n28,30,(110,20 Answers Cent a Word These answers to wants ads that have keen Inserted in The Herald are on file at the Business Office. Please call and get yours for they will be held for only a few days and then destroyed: A T J 1 Money 1 AW G 1 Moderate 7 Bai " 1 Profit 1 HJ F 1 Prompt 5 Chafee 1 R N 1 Mrs C B D 1 “W” 5 "D" 2 XYP 1 Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for Insertions. You nay 5 cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other feliow know. Augusta is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the S"--r oers’ Column. WILL SWAP: TWO MULES 7 YEARS old for city lot or lumber. H. F. C., Swapp rs’ Column, care Herald. n2B WILL SWAP: ONE PAIR DAYTON Computing Scales, glass platform, for two Kelly Springfield auto tires, H. F. C„ Swappers’ Column, oare Herald. n2B FOR EXCHANGE: GAS COOK STOVE (make, Detroit Jewel) for small kero sene heater. Address ‘‘Heater,’’ care Herald. n2B I HAVE ONE COCKEREL AND f HTiKK pullets (half grown), good White Leg horn stock, that I will swap for two or three Rhode Island Red hens, (depend ing on quality), or will sell cheap. Ad dress A 35, Leghorns, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. [ n3O HAVE TWO GOOD HORSDS _ AND'oNId almost new buggy houses young and gentle—would like to swap same for a Ford touring car in A-l condition. Ad dress M. T. R., Swappers’ Column, care Herald. dl WILL SWAP: A HANDSOME GREEN leather doll carriage, very large car riage. cost $12.50 last Xmas, will swap for $6.00 wcrtHh of groceries. Address Doll Carriage, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. dl WANTED HELP—MaIe - ARMY OF U. S. WANTED: TJNMA R ried men, age 18 to 35. Information at Recruiting Offices, 1927% Second Ave., Birmingham, Ala., 411 Cherry St., Ma con, Postoffice Bldgs., Montgomery. Ala., Rome, Augusta, Columbus, and Atlanta, Ga. • frt,sat,sun. EGG-SAVE—COOKS WITHOUT EGGS. Established business in strong hands. Exclusive territory and big profits to sales managers. Small capital needed. Send 10 cents for 25-cent trial box. Equals 36 eggs. Parmelee Mfg. Co., Buf falo, N. Y. n 21,28 WANTED: MEN TO LEARN THE barber trade. Special offer to cotton growerß for limited time. Will accept cotton at 10c per pound in payment f(A* hoard, tools, ear fare and tuition. Bar bers are preparing for busy season. No foreign travel brings thousands from North for winter. Few weeks com pletes. Write at once. Moler Barber Col lege, Atlanta. Ga. dl WANTED—Boarders PLEASANT* ROOMS AND EXCELOINT board, at reasonable rates, may be se cured at the Young Women s Christian Association, 301 Mclntosh street. Phones 1986-1566. n 29 WANTED: TABLE BOARDERS, $2.50 per week. Regular dinners, 25c. 708 Greene street. Phone 2739. n3O WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED: A GOOD MULE FOR HIS feed during winter months; good care guaranteed: light wcFIL Address ’’Mule,” care Herald. dl WANTED: CIGARETTE COUPONHj all Sovereign Piedmont, Chesterfield, Old Mill. Reyno. We pay cash. W. C. J.ewis, Do-Drop-In Soda Fount, 818 Broad. Phono 2056-W. n2B AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEIL "YOUR* abandoned land: Have you any worn out fields, too poor to plant? Sell such land and Improve your bulldlnrs. there by Increasing value of your plantation. I can hsndle 1,000 acres of the poorest land In Richmond county, eittier In one body or In lots of 50 or more acres. Give full particulars ns to location, amount you have to sell and lowest, price. Address L. M. U., care Herald. n 29 WANTED: OLD GEESE FEATHER! beds at once. Will pay highest cash I prices. Address Boston Feather Co., 1007 Reynolds street. Phone 1315. d4l For Sale FOR SALE—Typewriter CA. YOU USE A R.” MIN( "ON I’YP ' writer in good running order at $15.00? Apply Business Office, Augusta Herald. ts FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FOR SALE: TWO LOTS. 43x160, 1817 tend 1819 Jenkins street, S3OO each. Ap ply 1803 Fenwick St. Phone 1306-J. n 29 FOR SALE OR RENT: FIVE-ROOM house in Novth Augusta, on car line. Address Mrs. M. A. Baynham, North Augusta, S. C. n3O FOR SALE—Miscellaneous 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 JUST FIVE BONES—OR BUCKS- OR value for one Fox Terrier purp, twelve weeks old. Ratter to be —burglar alarm, beauty. He is some dog. 1017 Emmett street. Phone 3791-J. n 24 For Rent FOR RENT —Real Estate FOR RENT: FLAT OF FIVE LARGE rooms and bath, and electric lights, sls a month. Apply 301 Center street. d 2 RENT FREE: RELIAI *LE COUPLE can have free rent. Owner reserves one room. Excellent locality. Address Cot tage, care Herald. n 29 FOR RENT: NEAR BEER AND cTTo cery store, residence upstairs, corner Mi'Kinne and Walker streets. Ap.ily at store, 528 McKinne, or phone 1038-J. dl FOT> RENT: 323 WALKER STREET, 7 rooms, bath, gas, electric lights, hot .and cold water; immediate possession. Phone 2848-W. n3O FOR RENT—Rooms. FbR RENT: TWO GENTLEMEN CAN get nicely furnished room, modern conveniences, good meals, in private family for $5 per week. Convenient tc business center. Thone 1838. n~9 LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are ..ever found; often they ere 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: ON BROAD, BETWEEN THIRD and eighth streets, bunch of keys. Re ward to finder. 751 Reynolds. n 29 LOST: ~A SET OF SEVENTH GRADE school books—geography, grammar, history and speller, in the lot. Lost Fri day night in the Union Station. Return to W. H. Holmes. Reward if required. n2B LOST: LEFT ON SUMMERVILLE CAR Friday noon, black woolen scarf. Re turn to Mrs. Ansley, Hickman Road, Tlio Hill. n2B LOST: ON BROAD STREET, A GEN tleman’s glove, tan. fur lined. Reward if returned to G. A. Ross at the Ga. R. R. Bank. n2B STOLEN: ONE 3*4x30 GOODYEAR tire and master vibrator# off of Ford car. Anyone giving information lead ing to recovery of same notify W. B. Jopling and receive reward. n3O BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE: BRICK HOUSE AND LOT on lower Elba street, at a bargain. For particulars, apply Walton Printing Co., rear Ga. R. R. Bank. Phono 3547. sat.sun.mon ' GASOLENE, 15c ~ AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! HAVING just Installed a gasolene service sta tion. we solicit your patronage. Dixie Repair Co., 961 Broad St. sat.sun.mon DOLLLS REPAIRED TO LOOK LIKE NEW. PHONE 1791-J, No. 1017 Emmett street. d.'S IT WILL~PAY YOU TO BBS CROFT & O’Connor before buying yjur house hold goods. rat,sun,mon WALL PAPER. “A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY forever.” Why not beautify your home? We are headquarters for wall paper, house and sign palntin: J. W. Bowick, 301 Mclntosh street. Phone 2284. sat.sun.mon REMOVAL NOTICE. DR. G. A. PATRICK ANNOUNCES to his patrons and friends Ills removal to Chronicle building, 3rd floor, room 302. d 33 ICE. 12 LBS., se; 25 LBS., 10c; 50 LBS., 20c; 100 lbs., 40c. C. O. D. Quick delivery. Win. Kelly, 455 Calhoun street. Phone 3228-J. sat.sun.mon ENJOY COUNTRY LIFE ' WITH CITY CONVENIENCES. WILT, sell you a four-room cottage at Bel vedere, SIOO cash, $lO per month; no taxes. Will sell a lot, $lO cash, $5.00 per month. L. A. Dorr, Terminal Building. sat.sun.mon FURNITURE. EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISIT ings at remarkably low prices. Peoples Furniture Co., 1019 9th street The new store owned and operated by colored people. sat.sun.mon BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE stock of A. 11, McDaniel Go., consist ing of mantels, grates, joints. brushes, etc., will sell at very 1 w prices.' Apply (o Edelstein & Co., 652 Brond -treet. Phone 707-J. sat sun mon FOR SALE ort RENT: ME A, MAR ket, located in grocery, best location In city: good opportunity for butcher; established trade. Address G., care liarahl. sat.sun.mon THE EVERETT PIANO. ONE OF THE THREE GREAT PIANOS of the world. Also Harvard, Dayton, and Winter Player Pianos, sold In Au gusta by J. E. Stratford, 432 Jackson street sat.sun.mon PLUM BINO* ~ WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE pluming and heating linn L vestiget* our record on past contracts. You will find that we were prompt, careful and efficient. The Henry Hutt Company. If pays to deal with a reliable firm. sat,summon FDR SALE: ONE BRAND NEW L. C. Smith typewriter. Party /caving city, cheap for cash. Phone 2137. sat sun mon GET THE HABIT SMOKE 1920 HEGAR, YOUR HOME cigar. You help yourself a nickel’s Wfg-th every time you buy one. Dorr Ci gar Factory, Augusta, Ga. sat,sun.mon FOR f ALF,rONE STORE, ONE 8-ROOM house and 3 tenement houses, corner Charles and Twiggs streets. Size of lot 65x180: price $4,000.00. Rents for $55.00 per month. Richmond Realty Co., 420 Jackson street sat sun mon THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. RUBBER STAMPS—E. W. DODGE. RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS, BADGES, Stencils, Alluminum Checks, &e. 852 Ellis street. Phone 1421. sat.sun.mon TO REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF living use SERV-US Groceries. Teach the children to be economical by saving the valuable coupons. For sale by the leadins merchants of Augusta. s it.sun.mon MERCHANT TAILORS. OTTO W. MARSHALL, ESTABLISHED 1878. Having too large a stock of gent's woolens on hand I am closing them out at very low prices, sat.sun.mon FRESH MEATS. CHOICE LINE OF FRESH MEATS OF nil kinds, chickens, fowls and eggs. We solicit wqc- patronage. Our prices are right. Prompt delivery, id. I' Ha'r. 302 Washington. Phone 642. sat sun mon GROCERIES. BEFORE ORDERING YOUR GROCE rles call 2174 for our prices. We can save you money. Everything fre-h. Freo delivery anywhere. W. H. Baghy Gro. Co.. 510 Broad St. Phone No. 2174. sat.sun.mon CHESAPEAKE~ROYAL POUND CAKE. WANTED: LADIES TO TRY THE DE licious Chesapeake Cake. Quality guar onteed to be the best si' ' in this city. One-pound packages. A trial Is suffici ent. At all leading grocers, sat.sun.mon WANTED: EVERYONE TO KNOW that The Augusta Typewriter Ex change has moved to larger quarters, at 311 Jackson street, and will be pleased to serve their customers. sat.sun.mon FRESH MEAT AND GROCERIES. HOME-CURED COHN BEEF TWICE A week. Wm. Boyle & Son. sat.sun.mon TIRF. REPAIRING. 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TIRE and tube repairing enables us to give the best service that can be had. All work positively guaranteed. Augusta Vulcanizing Co., 652 Broad street. s,( t .sun,mon WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT there is nothing like f esli yard eggs, good butter, good milk, and home-made pies. Try us. New York Case, 221 Jack soil street. sat.sun.mon FISH AND OYSTERS. FRESH EVERY DAY. HOME KILLED fVesli meats of all kinds. Star Grocery Co., Cor. Walton Way and 15th street. sat.sun.mon CHRISTMAS FIXINGS MATCHED DINING ROOM SUITS PARLOR AND LIVING ROOM SUITS LUXURIOUS ROCKING CHAIRS MORGAN & JOHNSON, 1208 Broad. sat.sun.mon A. H. NICHOLS & BRC. MARBLE, GRANITE AND STONE Works. Mamifactuprers, importers and dealers in Marble and Granite, Monu ments, Headstones and Copings. Agents for iron fencing. Satisfaction guaran teed. 634 Washington street. Telephone 719. sat.sun.mon ‘ TEAS, ETC. CALL 400 FOR FRESH ROASTED coffee. To get the real flavor buy where it is roasted fresh every day. Marks Grocery Co., 1023 Broad street. sat.sun.mon AuTO REPAiRiNG. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND AD justing, magneto and caburetor work my specialty. All work given my per sonal attention. Cheeseliorough’s Repair Shop, 549 Broad street. Phone 1211. sat,sun,mon RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, seals, stencils, metal trade checks, numbering machines, etc. High-class job. printing. Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe, “The Printer,” 218 Seventh street. Phone 528. dS MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LEND IN AMOUNTS from SIOO.OO to $10,000.00, on Improved and unimproved city property and farm lands. Interest 6 per cent straight. In terest payable annually or semi-annual ly. Time: one to ten years. Applicants for loans will please give detailed de scription of property offered as security for loan. We want county representa tives to receive applications for loans, ap praise property, and serve as our exlu slve representative in states of Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina. Ala bama, Mississippi, Texas. Oklahoma, Arkansas. Tennessee, and Louisiana. At torney nr real estate man preferred. Give two references. Writ# or wire Southern Office. Southeastern Mortgage Joan As sociation. Fourth National Bank Build ing, Atlanta, Ga. n2l CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTINQ. HAVE YOUR CHILDREN’S HAIR GUT at Prof. Amonltto’s, 15c. 715 Broad street. ”29 NOTICE. BONA-FIDE BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Going cash business. Increasing capac ity to handle demand stimulated by present conditions. Large returns on small amount of money. Gan show some Interesting figures. Responsible men back of proposition. Personal interview, address M, caro Herald. n 29 REMOVAL NOTICE. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW store, 652 Broad street. The Hickman Building. *2delstoln & Co. Phone 1246. Southern Railway. /S-fcerf ~te .»»«*♦ t v » Oefcbee I*4b 1914.) NT. B.—SchcJule figure* published only a* information and are not guaranteed. Union Station. All train* dally. Train depart to— No Time. 18 Charleston, S. C «:20 a.tn. 8 Columbia, 8. C «:4( a.tn. 82 Washington, New York $:80 pro. 22 Charleston 1:10 p.m. 24 Charleston 11:40 Pm. Train arrive from— No. Time. 25 Charleston *:2O am -181 Washington, New York... .12:50 p.m. 36 Chnrle-ton uJO p m 7 Columbia ••••■• .? : 25 pm ’ 17 Charleston 10:89 p ro. /■id■man Drswing-Room Sleeping Gr.-., Coaches, Dining Car Bervle*. Phone 661 or 947 for information, and Pullman Reservations. MAGRUDER DENT. Dlst Pass. Agent 729 Broad Bt.. Augusta, Otu RAFFLE CARDS PUNCH BOARDS J. M. WOLFE THE PRINTER PHONE 538 218 Ah. STREET LET TIDWELL PRINT IT CONTRACTOR. HOMES BUILT ON TIME, PAYMENTS like paying rent, mortgages paid off at 5 per cent interest, monthly pay ments on each $1,000.00 about $9175 per month. Thomas Nicholas, Contractor, No. 612 Crawford Ave.. Augusta, Ga. dl7 LADIES’ HAND BAGS. LOOK TO US FOR THE NEWEST things in ladies’ leather hand bags, shopping logs, party boxes, dance hags, etc. Wc deal in leather and are there fore judges of GENUINE leather bags. Prices tlie lowest. Augusta Trunk Fac tory, 735 Broad St.—Opposite Monument. ts Char!eston& Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective Oor.ober 11th, 1914), The following arrivals ana departure* of trains. Union Station, Ait msta, Ga., us well ns connections with other com panies, are simply given as information tad are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES. 10:35 A.M., No. 1 Daily for Greenwood, Spartanburg, Greenville. Asheville conects at McCormick (Dally ex cept Sunday! for Anderson. 4:40 P. M., No. 8 Daily for Greenwood. 2:00 F.M.. No. 42, D ily for Beaufort. Fort Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS. 12:15 P.M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenvble, Anderson (Dally exeert Sunday), etc. 8:15 P. M.. No. 4 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenvt le. Asheville etc. 12:25 J'.M., No. 41 Daily from Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ERNEST Wild AMS. General 1 senger Agent. 829 Broadway, Augusta, Ga, Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departure* ere given ns Information. Arrival* and cotmeations are not guaranteed. 38 | 88«| ' | 85 | 87 2:40r 2:40p Lv Augusta Ar 8:55n 1:40a 4:26a 4:17a Ar Bar’well Lv 7:13a 12:01a 4:60a 4:4Sp Ar Denm’k Lv 6:44a il:34p 6:36a 8:25p Ar Or’burg Lv 5:57a IT53p 7:20a 6:6s[Ar Sumter Lv 4:80a 9:30p 9:00a B:lsp|Ar Flor«nco Lv 8:16a 8:00p l:16p 12:45a|Ar Wll’gton Lv 8:45p 8:00p 6:26n Ar Rlehin’d Lv 6:35p S:lsa ll:60p 9:o9a|Ar Wash’t'n Lv 8:06p 4:I0» I:3Ba|lo:27nfAr Bsltlm'e Lv 1:46p 2:50a 4:54n!12:48p]Ar W Phil Lv11:36n12:19n 7:135( 2:67p(Ar N YnrkJ.v 9:lsn| 9;80p Through Steel Pullman Bleeper* on trains 32 nnd 85, between Augusta and New York. Observation Broiler Car, be tween Augusta snd Florence. Standard Dining Car north of Florence. Through Sleeper heiween Atlanta and Wilt llnifon, via Augusta on trains 87 and 38. connecting at Florence with New York sleepers nnd main line potnta T. B. WALKER, District Passenger Agent. August*. «•- Phon* 623. 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 : WHITNEY- EVE CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Complete line of flash lamp*: bill stock of BUpplle* of all kind*. Bat teries fresh every w*nk ... 350 Call on us for your electrical work. Union chop. 1033 Broad. Phone 13l$ R E AD HERALD WANTS TODAY AUTOMOBILE TIRES We are Kol* Dl«tributor»i for Kelly- Epringfleld tire* and tube*—to deal ers und consumer*. Also complete tire repair *hop. Prompt service. DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER WORKS. “ BERBER SHOP GET THAT EASY BHAVB —AT— SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 1297% Broad. 4 Three first-els *s barber*—Sullivan, . Shed, and Hackman. No waiting Courteous atlentlon. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. Glszing of all kinds, windshields, lamps snd showcase glass, and re puttying a specialty. Front door glass and church window* repaired. Phon* 417-JT. 628 Kill* B*. CAFE ABk the first policeman the way to th* B & B. CAFE The choirest dlshe* on the market. I tegular Dinner. Best In town. phon* 3018-J. »»' ! 1 " 1 HL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW SUPPLY OP FLASH-LIGHTS. I am now located st ®SO Orotd St. H. I. HUTSON Phone* 387. ..133, 2583-J. hat and dry cleaning, We make your old list a New ne Our dry cleaning process Is th* work of expert* snd our price* srn most reasonable. Try u* and be convinced. German Hat Cleaning Co. Now In our new store, 803 Jackson Street C. of Ga.Ry “The Right Way” Current Schedules, (75th Meridian Time) DEPARTURES: For Thiblln, Snvnnnah, Macon and Florida points 7:30 a.m. For Dublin and Savannah 2:30 p.m. FoV Savannah, Macon, Colum bus end 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 at 7:50 p. m., between Augusta and Savannah; connecting at Milieu with through train for M icon, Columbus, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery. Mobile nnd Now Orleans. Vostihulod elortrir-lightod Sleeping Cars carried on night trains between Augusta and Savannah, Ga.; connecting at MU!en, with through Sleeping Cars to and from Macon, Columbus, Birming ham and Atlanta. For information n« to fares, schedules, etc., write or com mu n late with W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Paasonger Agent. City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street Phone 62. Augusta, Qa. GEORGIA RAILROAD (Effective August 23rd. 1914.) Euetern (City) Tint*. From To 2:25 p.m. Atlanta, Macon. Athena, Washington 7:40 a.m. 2:20 a.m. Atlanta 2:00 a.m. 6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Atlanta, M a eon, .. Athene. Washington 8:20 p.m. 8:45 a.m, Camak. Macon (ex cept Sunday) 6:89 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Union Point, Mnenn, Athena. Washington 4:41 pitTL Phono 26/. 661, 2268. J. P. BILLUPS. G.P.A. ROOF LEA.KT Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work given per aonal attention. My prices are right E. A. DFMORE Phone 2031. 523 Broad Rt HACK LINE When you want a hack or cab, telephone and I will come or tend to any part of city. BFN JACKSON Phone 4SO *25 Walker Street IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford nnd Overland Rep :g. 829 Elll* Street. PHONE NO. 3336. MATTRESSES MATTALSSES RENOVATED BV A. GREEN. H* make* your m*ttr***e* level and square New tick mad* free. Hetum mnttreHsr** earn* day. Phone ahoii* 1251 Mnrbiirv afreet. MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DI6TINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 314 *lh. Street. Featuring Fisk Hat*. 95 per cent reduction on all hats this Week. ‘The Shop Around t" Cornor.” PRESSING CLUBT We do absolutely first-class press ing, cleaning, altering and repairing. Gtnds sent fifr and delivered prompt ly. Give us one trial. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO„ R E. FARR, Prop. Phone 43. 806 16th 8t PATRONIZE A LAUNDRY tliiit n.ivf* the life of your nhirt* and coII/ith. Bhlrtr Rc. Collar* l^c, YET LEE LAUNDRY 1017 Broad fltreet ROOFING W. a. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing and fainting. We manufseture METAL BHINOLES, Cornice and Skylight*. Lowsat price*. >95 Broad St. Telephone 244. RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kind* of Sea food*—Crab*, Shrimp*. Ixjnsters Cholcsst meats In market. Barbecue every Saturday, Rear of Metropota. ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU, Dainty, appetising meals and loyal service. For ladlea and gentlemen Regular dally lunch, 12-3 25„ Special Bunday aupper, 6-8:30 ...500 Phone 8081. 917 Broad. LAUNDRY. SAM LEE'S WASH-HOUSE, 130 S Broad Vtreet. Laundry work done o_a short notice Lowest prices. Collar* 1. ruffe 2c, ehlrte sc, underwear Bc, hand kerchiefs lc dl* AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your ehens repaired *3 thoea price*:— Men’s Wide Bottoma, sewed SI 00 Men’s Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels.. 81 on Men's Half Soles, sewed Men’s Half Solea. nailed ISO'-' Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels Ladies’ Half Soles, sewed.. ..R(s<s T.ndles’ Half Holes, naked.. ••35® Children’s HalfSole3 fiSyC and 3f»® " *st Rubber Heels ;c. ARC Ladies’ Half-soles, turned.. ...750 Work done while you wait. Work called for and delivered on short notlca Phone 943. 965 Broad 8L J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Bpccial Rubbrr Bottoms... 11 10 Get it at HICKEY’S BABIES AND CHILDREN SPECIAL ATTENTION 6 Barbers. No Waiting. Polite Attention. 221 Jackson St. R. W. KOCH CITtROPRAGTICn 492 Chronicle Building. Tnvefttiff.ite thU» new Helene*. It (j suceseful f or renson that It re "loveHt ho cause. I.ady attendant after November, 15th. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY mfUAiLf SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Diseases of men. women and chil dren treated without operation. I FURNIRM all MEDICINES DR. N. E. ALFORD Office. 969 Broad SL TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There nre tT.ro© reJigon** why yn i should trndo with us. Fit, Quality. Tfloney fHved. E. M. CROZIER & CO., 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A frt*Hh stork of K«Uy-Sprlniffl©:d nnd Hood “extra ply" tires direct from manufacturer* nnd not handled through any distributor. Buy from us and get fresh : tock. BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER AWNINGS T. G. BAILIE & CO. Phon* 168. 713 Rroad SL WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Auguata. Phon* 3757. DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR & EVERY WHERE. There’* non* so good. Phon* 1237. ~larber shop " COLLEOK INN BARBER SHOP. Hot and Cold Bath* THREE BARBERS: Hamilton. D*aL Muggins. First Class work and courteoua at tention. L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 132 Eighth Street. Telephone Augusta, Qa. 45*. SEVEN