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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8
PHONE
1 296
Markets
Middling closed today 7%
@ 3-16 c.
Middling last year 13%
Tone—Steady.
closing"quotations
Good ordinary 5 @ 1-16
Strict good ordinary 5 8-4 @l3-16
C,nw middling 6 1-2 <9 9-16
Strict low middling 6 15-16@7c
Middling 7 1-8 @ 3-16
Strict middling 7 5-16@ 3-8
Good middling 7 7-16® 1-2
Previous Day’s Figures
Close.
Good ordinary 5 @ 1-16
Strict good ordinary 5 3-4 @l3-16
Low middling fl 2-2 @7c
Strict low middling 6 15-16@ 3-8
Middling 7 1-S @ 3-16
Strict middling 7 15-16@ 3-8
Good middling 7 7-16® 1-2
NEW YORK COTTON
New York.—The ginninc, report of the
Census Bureau failed to exert much In
fluence on the cotton market today. The
opening was steady at unchanged prices
to an advance of two points in sympathy
with the reports of generally steady spot
markets at the close yesterday and the
steady showing of Liverpool. The mar
ket was very quiet during early trading
' with prices easing off two or three
points under liquidation.
Prices steadied later in the morning
and ruled two or three points net higher
shortly after midday on a scattering de
mand whcih seemed to include covering
by some of the early seller's and a lit
tle trade buying.
No fresh trading feature developed
during the middle of the afternoon and
the market continued quiet with prices a
point or two net higher.
Cotton futures closed quiet.
High. Low. Close.
January 7.43 7.21 7.21
March 7.43 7.37 7.41
May 7.61 7.57 7.59
July 7.79 7.73 7.76
October 8.03 7.98 8.00
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
New Orleans. —While the Census Bu
reau figures on cotton ginnig's to Decem
ber Ist, were not as large as expected,
they were still large enough to encour
age believers in a record crop and prices
on the exchange here today were hid
down in th early trading in futures. Half
an hour after the opening the market
stood one to two points under yester
day’s close.
At the lowest of the morning, prices
were three points down. Moderate buy
ing to' long account developed and at
onion the market stood one point over
yresterday’s close.
The market was quiet but steady in
the afternoon and at 1:30 o’clock stood
three points under yesterday’s last
figures.
Cotton futures closed steady at a net
decline of one to three points.
High. Low. Close
January 20 7.18 7.16
March 7.30 7.26 7.26
July ... 7.68 (.63 7.60
October ,7.92 7.92 7.91
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
New Orleans. —Spot cotton quotations
were: Savannah and Norfolk 7c; Bal
timore 7?c; Augusta 7%@7 3-16 c; St.
Louis 714 c.
Spot cotton steady; sales on the spot
225 bales; to arrive 3,400.
Middling 7 3-16. Receipts 14,762; stock
267,477.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago.—Wheat sagged, influenced
by lower Liverpool prices today. Export
demand appeared to lack urgency, pri
mary receipts were abnormally heavy
and additional needed rain, had fallen in
the domestic winter- crop belt. The mar
ket opened from the same as last night
to >4(7/ % lower, followed by a decline
all around, then a moderate raliy.
Wet weather that threatened to di
minish the movement from first hands
helped corn. The opening was at a
shade off to a like advance, then held
within >4-cent either way from last
night’s figures.
Oats took the same course as corn.
Higher hog prices held provisions.
Continued drought complaints from
western Kansas led afterward to consid
erable wheat buying and to some hard
ening of value The close was unset
tled, Vt @% off to Vi up compared with
last night.
Corn closed weak at >4 to %®% not
decMne.
Open. High. Low. Close
WHEAT—
T). , . 116% 11744 H 6% 116%
T>Od .... 121% 321% 121 Vs 121%
Lnd C.7RN—
T-c . . . . 62% 63 62% 62%
ifay ...» 68% 69 68% 68%
OATS
Dec .... 47% 47% 47% 47%
May .... 51% 52 51% 51%
l»ORK
Jan • • • • • • • • 181 a
May .. . .1850 1860 1850 ISoa
LARD—
Jan ... . 980 985 977 977
May . . . 1002 1005 1002 1002
RIBS—
Jan ... . 972 975 972 975
May .. . .1007 1030 1005 1007
ONE O'CLOCK^STOCKS
New York.—Following are the 1 o’clock
stock prices as issued by the Stock Ex
change committee:
Beet Sugar 28%
American Can ...
Am r rlcan Cotton Oil 34V*
American Smelting and Refining... 52
American Tel. & Tel ..117
Atchison 91%
Bethlehem Steel 40%
Brooklyn Transit ... 87%
Canadian Pacific 155%
Central Leather 35%
St Paul 84
Erie Ist 32%
Tnterborough Metropolitan 12%
T.ehigh Valiev 129
Mlsouri Pacific ... 8%
New -Fork Central *!
Norfolk and Western 87%
Northern Pacific 98
Pennsylvania lot %
Peadlne’ . 130%
t’nlnn TkdSji 114%
''oh Copper -• >......
New Haven 51%
Texas OH 130%
MONEY MARKET
New York,—Mercantile nnper 4%<F%.
Sterling exchange steady 40-day b'fs
4.8": for rabies 4 8776; for demand 4.8725.
Sal! mnrev steady: high 4: low 3%;
ruling rate 8%: last loan 4; closing bid
3%; last offered 4,
Renewal and Change are the Daily Routine in Ail Good Stores. Today’s Store is a Little
Different—Perhaps a Little More Interesting ■
to You—Than Yesterday’s. And The Herald Store fr Ads” Will Keep You "In Touch’’
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, 8 bunches few 25c
Cabbage, 8 for 25c
Coilards, S for 25c
Beets, 4 bunches for 25c
Lettuce, dozen 60c
Turkeys, per pound 16c to 170
AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
D. S. reg. plates, 8-lb. av 11%
D. S. clear plates 10%
D. S. Beg. Ribs. 43-lb 22%
Pearl Grits. 96 lb all size 1 95
Juliette Meal, 48-lb 91%
Daisy cheese 17
Purity S. R. Flour 6.20
Medium head Vice 04%
Luzianne Coofee (100-lb.) $20.50
Arbuckle's coffee, pr. cs.. 100-tb.. 17.10
Reboiled Ga. syrup, % bbls 32
Pure leaf lard, 50-ib. tins 6.60
N. T. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk
bags 5.60
N. Y. Or. sugar, 4-25 bag s.. 6.»5
N. Y. Gv. sugar, (24 5-lb. ertns).
per lb 5.85
Ground pepper. 10-lb. palls, per
pound 20
Sausage in oil, 50-lb 5.60
Mixed nuts, 25-lb boxes, per lb.. .13
Salt, cotton bags 52
No. 3 Tomatoes 92%
12-oz Evaporated milk 3.75
One-quarter oil sardines, case... $3.50
Seeded raisins, 40 12-oz pkgs 3.35
New Evap. Peaches, 25-lb boxes .07%
New No. 3 pie peaches 95
The Produce Market
(Corrected by Audley Hill & Co.)
FRUITS—
Oranges, fancy Fla., any size, per
box $ 2.00
Grape Fruit, Fla., any size, per
box 2.50
Grapes, Ex. Fey. Malagas, per keg 6-00
Apples, cloth head, 10-peck bbls. 2.00
Apples, York Imperials, per bbl... 3.00
Apples, Ex. Fey. Baldwins, per
bb! 4.00
Apples, Ex. Fey. Northern Kings 4.00
Lemons, Ex. Fey., new crop; %
box - 1-50
Lemons, Ex. Fey., new crop, whole
boxes 2.50
Bananas, Fey. Packed, per lb .03
Cocoanuts, fresh, 100’s, per sack.. 3.50
Celery, per standard crate 5.00
Celery, Fey. Jumbo, per dozen ... .90
Cranberries. Cape Cod, per crate.. 1.80
VEGETABLES—
Turnips. Canadian, 140’e, sacks,
per sk >■■ • 1-50
Northern Potatoes, 150-lb. sacks,
per sk 2.00
Cabbage, fancy, per pound -01%
Onions, yellow or reds, per bu 1.2 j
Onions, yellow or reds, per 100-lb. ’
sack 2.00
Onions. Spanish, original, crate... 1.40
Lima Beans, per pound 97%
AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK
QUOTATIONS
Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Yds.
The following are the quotations on
the Augusta livestock cattle on the
hoof:
FOGS—Hogs, 75 to 125 lbs., corn
fed 7 @7%c
CALVES—Common 4%@50
Ordinary 5%@6c
flood 6%@7c
Fancy 7%@Bc
COWS —Common 2%@30
Ordinary 3%@>40
Good 4%®50
Fancy 5%@60
BRITISH TRADE
London, 3:04 p. m.—The British Board
of Trade figures continue to show a nat
ural effect of the war. Imports In
November decreased 562,400,000; exports
decreased $100,770,000.
While the imports of food increased
$25,000,000 there was a decrease of $32,-
500,000 In the importation of cotton from
America. There was a decrease in
Egyptian cotton of $10,000,000. All other
raw materials also declined. The prin
cipal shrinkage in exports were $25,090,-
000 in cotton and yarnß and SIO,OOO in
coal.
NEW YORK BOND MARKET
New York.—Such changes as occurred
at the opening of today’s bond market
were again limited to mere fractions.
Atchison Convertibles of 1917. Rock Is
land Debentures and Chesapeake and
Ohio Convertible 4%s rose %®% while
Southern Railway 5s fell %. Otherwise
prices were stationary.
In the early session there was marked
decline In the volume of trading.
LIVESTOCK MARKET
CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP.
Chicago, Ills.—Hogs: Recel, i 24,000;
strong.
Bulk $ 6.75®$ 7.35
I-lght 6.55® 7.06
Mixed 6.55® 7.65
Heavy €.65® 7.35
Rough 6.65® 6.80
Pigs 4.75® 7.35
Cattle: Receipts 4,000; firm.
Christmas cattle 11.00® 13.75
Native steers 5.70® 10.70
Western 8.26® 8.50
Cows and heifers 3.25® 8.50
Calves 6.60® 9.60
Sheep: Receipts 12,000; strong
Sheep 5.00® 5.96
Yearlings 6.30® 7.20
Lambs 6.15® 8.25
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Liverpool.—Cotton, spot In moderate
demand: prices quiet. American mid
dling fair 5.27; good middling 4.63; mid
dling 4.37; low middling 3.91; good ordi
nary 3.26; ordinary 2.81.
Sales 10,000 bales. Including 4,800 Am
eric.n and 2,000 for speculation and ex
port.
Receipts 7,791 bales, no American.
Futures closed steady: May and June
4.14; July and August 4.19%; October
and November 4.30; January and Feb
ruary 4.35.
Answers to Swappers
The following answers to Swaps that
have appeared in The Herald are on file
at this office. If you want them, please
call and get them, as they will be held
for only a few days and then destroyed.
Answers to Swappers Column are adver
tised every Monday:
Bon Air 1
CA H 2
Coon Dog 1
Coupons 1
D W l
Ford 2
Groceries 1
Heater 5
Indian Games.. 2
Lanier 2
MN N 2
Swappers’ Column.
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no
chnvge for Insertions. You "iv 5
cents >or each answer. Have ,uu
anything you want to Swap or Ex
change? Let the other felkrv know.
Augusta Is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers who will be glad to
make youV acquaintance through the
S—"-ner»' Column.
WILL SWAP: INDIAN RUNNER
Ducks for iron vise for small work
bench. Address O, Swapper “ Column,
care Herald. d 8
WANTED TO SWAP: MAXWELL AU
tomobile. fully equipped, good condi
tion and 21-jewel Waltham watch,
twenty-year case, good as new,
cost $45.00, for automobile of a little
more power. State what you have to
trade. Will trade for lot or anything
of equal value. Address Watch-Auto,
Swappers' Column, care Herald. dS
WANTED TO SWAP: AN Oil.. STOVE
and incubator for groceries, chickens,
ov a gas stove. Address W. R. P. Swap
pers’ Column, care Herald. d 9
FOR EXCHANGE: FOR CHICKENS,
cows, groceries or most anything, an
old Chiekering piano, large cook stove
that burns wood or coal, one child's and
one adult's iron bed. Address L. E. P.,
Swappers' Column, care Herald. d 9
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: A RUB
bertired buggy for Ford car cut down
or one that can be cut down: will pay
difference. Address Ford, care Herald.
d 9
WILL EXCHANGE? - 396 PURPLE
stamps for the same number, of brown
stamps. Address Purple Stamps, Swap
pers’ Column, care Herald. d 9
PIT GAME CHICKENS TO EXCHANGE
for colt or S. & W. revolver, rifle, shot
gun or typewriter. Answer J. R. P., care
Herald. dlO
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: 1 CHILD'S
“Chautauqua Industrial Art Deck,”
cost $6.50, practically new. will exchange
for anything of equal value. Address Art
Deck, Swappers’ Column, care Herald.
dlO
WILL EXCHANGE: ONE GAS STOVE
and an oil heater for wood stove. M.
F. 8., Swappers' Column, care Herald.
dll
Answers Cent a Word
The following Want Ads have appear
ed in The Herald and are on file at this
office. If you want them pleaae call
and get them aa thty will be held for
only a few days and then destroyed. An
swers to Want Ads will be advertised in
the issue of Monday in each week:
AB C 1
Bungalow 1
Buyer 2
D 2
E B X
FK K 4
G 1
GA W 1
LM U 1
M 1
Money r .. 1
Wanted
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: A NEAT HOUSgT'OIRL 'T<5
go out of town for two or three
months, one who lias had experience and
can furnish good references. Address
Post Office Box No. 701. d 9
WANTED: A GOOD COOK TO OO
out of town for two or three months
to cook for Northern family; must be a
good cook In every respect, and one who
can furnish good references. Address
Post Office Box No. 701. d 9
WASTEd’7 ~ LITTLE GIRL, NOT
over 12 or 13 years old to demon
strate the “Little Girl’s Machine” at
our store. Must have original Ideas as to
how to cut and lit. Call at Singer Sew
ing Machine Store, No. 954 Broad St.
Thursday morning, December Uth. d 8
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED? MEN TO I.EARN TilE
barber trade. Special offer to cotton
ftrowers for limited time. Will accept
cotton at 10c per pound In payment for
board, tools, car fare and tuition. Bat
hers are preparing for busy season. No
foreign travel brings thousands from
North for winter. Few weeks com
pletes. Write at once. Moler Barber Col
lege. Atlanta, Ga. dll
WANTED—Rooms
ROOMS WANTED, BY COUPLE:
Apartments furnished for light house
keeping. To take possession January Ist
Give location and price. References ex
changed. Address E. 8., csre Herald, dl
WANTED: TWO OR THREE UN
furnished rooms, for couple without
children; state terms and location. Ad
dress Wlnstanley, care Herald. d$
WANTED—Miscellaneous. »
WANTED: CIOARETTE COUPONS
Sovereign, Piedmonts, Chesterfie da,
Old Mill, Reyno and all other cash valut
coupons. W. C. I-ewls, SlB Broad street
Phone 2954-W.
WANTED: 100 PEOPLE TO BUY A
19-lb. package of Old-fashion Purs
Buck Wheat for 40c. The Great Atlantic
& Pacific Tea Co. d$
WANTED ToTiUyT" AT A "PREMIUM:
Matured contracts of the Home Stand
ard Co. Address Thus. Nichols, 612
Crawford Ave. d 8
WANTED: OLD GEESE “FEATHER
beds at once. Will pay highest cash
jFleen. Address Boston Feather Co., 1007
Reynolds street. Phone 1315. it
/T WIDOW WITH CHILDREN, WANTS
to borrow SSO for 39 days. Will pay
good Interest and give security. Address
t. T. M., care Herald d 8
WANTED: RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO
adopt week-old white haby l>oy;
weight 7 pounds; parentage good. Apply
Box 59, North Augustafl 8. C. dIQ
rHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
WANTED—ReaI Estate
WANTED: TO BUY FROM OWNER
who is “hard up,’’ a house and lot
on Telfair or Greene between sth and
13th streets. Owner must he hard tip
and willing to sell cheap for cash. Noth
ing but a high-class residence will be
considered. Address Cash, care Herald.
_ dl <
AM IN THE MARKET FOR GOOD
paying investment property, must show
above 15 per cent, on the money Invest
ed. State location, selling price, and
rental per month. Will pay cash, but
must be a bargain. Address C. A. C.,
care Herald. dll
Mule 1
ML W 1
O 1
Overland 2
Octagon
Wrappers ... 3
Purple Stamps. 2
R U 3
W H 2
WR P a
Watch-Auto ... 1
For Sale
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 ctreet. ts
FOR SALE: UPRIGHT BOILEhTsEC
ond-hand, in tip-top condition. See
MORRISON. SATISFACTORY CON
TRACTOR, 102 9th street. Phone 2475.
d 8
FOR SALE, -CHEAP: USED 4x6 HIGH
speed steam engine; good condition.
Ellis Ice & Coal Co. dl2
FOR SALE: ONE DOUBLE CYLINDER?
double drum, hoisting engine: cylinder
7x12; Lldgerwood make; upright boiler,
good condition, at your price. W. D. Bell,
Sardis, Ga. dlO
FOR SALE —Autos
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE: FORD
runabout, In firßt-class condition, 1911
model; Just overhauled with new tires;
as good as new; price $276.00. Address
Box 246, Aiken, S. C., or phone 153. d 8
SEE THE NEW FORD CUPEL ET.
Good for all seasons. One just in. Lom
bard. d!2
For Rent
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FDR It ENT: ONE LARGE BEDROOM
suitable for three gentlemen, or will
rent to couple, with or without hoard;
terms reasonable. Electric lights and hot
bath. Apply 645 Broad street. d 8
FOR - RENtT THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping; hall,
bath, and use of phone; desirable loca
tion. Phone 2509-W. 1327 Greene St. <llO
FOR RENT: ONE FURNISHED ROOM
with electric lights und use of tele
phone. Apply 526 Ellis street.
FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms at 230 Ellis street, suitable for
light housekeeping, few doors from car
line, with electric lights and bath; with
use of telephone. References exchanged
dO
FOR RENT: AT 1021 JACKSON. TWO
connecting rooms, furnished or un
furnished, unfurnished preferred. For
information phone 1771 between the
hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. d 9
FOR Ire NT: ONE FURNISHED ROOM.
441 Reynolds street, d'lo
FOR RENI—Real Estate
FDR RENT: THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms suitable for light housekeeping.
Use of electric lights and telephone, sls
per month. Apply 28 Cuinming street, or
phone 3599-J. d 8
FOR It ENT: COMPLETELY FURNISH
ed, desirable residence on Telfair
street, convenient to Union Station and
new Government Building, 12 rooms and
bath, electric lights. Call telephone
2679. dl3
LOST AND FOUND
REWARD.
$509.00 REWARD FOR EVIDENCE TO
convict party or parties that burned
J. L. Dodge’s barn at Grovetown on
November 20tli. dl3
LOST: ONE PAIR OF STEEL RIM
eye glasses with chain pin attached.
Phone 6979-J. Mrs. Jos. H. Day. d 8
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
DR. G. A. PATRICK ANNOUNCES
to his patrons and friends his removal
to Chronicle building, Srd floor, room 302.
d 23
RUBBER STAMPS
THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE.
seals, stencils, metal trade checks,
numbering machines, etc. Hlgh-olass Job
printing. Get my prices. J. M. Wolfe,
“The Printer,” 218 Seventh street Phone
628. dl
HAVE YOUR ROSE BUSHES TRlM
med. Now Is the time. Phone 2253. dlO
REMOVAL notice.
WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW
store, 652 Broad street, The Hickman
Building, /idelsteln * Co. Phone 1246.
ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS WITH EN
VELOPES TO MATCH, NICE AS
SORTMENT. THEY ARE GOING FAST.
SEE WOLFE. THE PRINTER. PHONE
528, 218 HEVENII STREET. dl»
LAUNDRY.
SAM LEE'S WASH-HOUSE, 1808
Broad street Laundry work done on
ehort notice Lowest prices. Collet* L
cuffs 2c. shirts Sc, underwear Bc, hand
kerchiefs le. dM
WRITING CASES.
PRETTY WRITING CASE. OR LAP
tablet, makes an Inexpensive Clirist
mss gift for a indy or girl friend. New
assortment Just In—see them. Augus
ta Trunk Factory, 785 Broad, opposite
monument. ts
RAFFLE CARDS ~ AND "PUNCH
HOARDS, ALL SIZES AND SHAPES,
LARGE STOCK. SEE WOLFE, THE
PRINTER. PHONE 528, 218 SEVENTH
STREET. dl»
NOTHING NICER OR MORE ELK
gant for an Inexpensive Christmas
gift for him, than a handsome seal
leather cord east, pocketbook, cigar case,
pass case, letter book. Augusta Trunk
Factory. 785 Brood, opposite Monument
ts
N B 1
PAX 14
SI 3
Trucker 2
4-T 4
T 1
Wlnstanley ... 8
Wagons 1
W 4
X Y P is
Z 54
Herald Want Ads
Get Results
Four Wants Ads Inserted In The
Herald last week netted a total of
124 answers. This shows that.
Herald Want Ads are read exten
sively. They are getting results
for others. Try them for your
self.
Get it at
HICKEY’S
BABIES ADD CHILDREN
SPECIAL ATTENTION
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Poiite Attention.
221 Jackson St.
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sons! attention. My prices e'e
right.
E. A. DFMORE
Phone 2021. 533 Broad Ft.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Hsvs your ebons repaired *'* tbeoa
prioe»t«—
Men’s Wide Bottoms,
sewed 81 CO
Men's Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 81 OO
Men's Half Soles, aewed.. •
Men’s Half Soles, nailed 50^
Ladles' Half Solos, sewed and
Rubber Heels 75^
Ladles’ Half Roles, sewed., . .ftQO
Ladles’ Half Soles, nailed.. . -3!5®
Children’s Half Soles and 3RC
*" »i>t Rubber
Heels JBRC. rriyC. d*C!
Ladles’ Half-soles, turned. . - • -75 c
Work dons while you wait
Work called to r and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 848. 9(6 Broad St
J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
EpeclaJ Rubber Bottoms... 81 10
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 * »»»••*••••'
Electric Portables make a cheery
Xmas. $5-00 UP.
Flash Lights, Batteries, Minia
ture Lamps.
WHITNEY- EVE CO.
1033 Broad. 1316
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
W«> aro> Role Distributors for Kelly-
Springfield ttrri and tuba*—to deal
ers and consumers.
Alto complete tire repair shop.
Prompt service.
OAVI* TIRE A RUBBER WORKS.
——s—■
BARBERSHOP
get THAT EASY BHAVE
—AT—
SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP
1297% Broad.
Three first-class barbers—Sullivan,
Shed, and Hackman.
No waiting. Courteous attention.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HBTT CO.
Olsslng of all kinds, windshields,
lamps and showcase glass, and re
put tying a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 417-J. 628 Ellis 8t
.CAFE
Ask the flrat policeman tha war to
tha
B & B. CAFE
The choicest dishes on the rnarkst.
Regular Dinner. Best In town.
Phone 3018-J. 983 ’ 1 SL
UPHOLBTERINQ end FURNITURE
REPAIRING
DRAPERY WORK
Joe. Keller, formerly with the Tif
fany Studio In New York, Estimates
furnished. Highest grade work care
fully done.
450 Broad. Phone 71.
electrical supplies
NEW SUPPLY OF FLASH-LIGHTS.
I am now looated et 960 Broad St.
H. I. HUTSON
Phonep 387. '.438, 2688-J.
HACK LINE
When you went a hack or cab,
telephone and I will come or tend
to any pert of city.
BFN JACKSON
Phone 4SO 928 Walker Street
MILLINERY AT HOME,
HATS MADE OR TRIMMED AT 50c.
Mourning hats a specialty. Address
Millinery care Herald. d$
CONTRACTOR.
HOMER BUILT ON TIME, PAYMENTS
like paying rent, mortgages paid off
at 5 per cent interest. monthly pay
ments on each $1,000.00 about $9.75 per
month. Thomas Nicholas, Contractor, No.
612 Crawford Ave., Augusta, Ga. dl7
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective Oi/.ober 11th, 1914).
The following arrivals and departures
of trains. Union Station, An t sta, Ga„
as well ns connections with other com
panies. are simply given as Information
grid are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES.
10:85 A.M., No. 1 Dally for Greenwood.
Spartanburg, Greenville, Ashsvtlle
conects at McCormick (Dally ex
cept Sunday' fetr Ander»on
4:40 F M., No. 3 Dallv for Greenwood.
8:00 F.M.. No. 48. D lly for Beaufort.
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ARRIVALS.
12:15 P.M.. No. 2 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenvlde, Anderson (Dally
except Sunday), etc.
8:15 P. M.. No. 4 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenvt le, Asheville, etc.
12:25 i’.M, No 41 Dally from Beaufort,
Pert Royal. Charleston and Sa
vannah
ERNEST WIL! AMR.
General I senger Agent,
829 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
C. #f Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedules, (75th Meridian Time)
DEPARTURES:
For Dublin, Savannah. Macon
and Florida, points 7:30 a.m.
For Dublin and Savannah 2:30 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
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 Now Orleans.
Vestlbuled eleetrle-lighted Sleeping
Cars carried on night trains between
Augusta and Savannah, Ga.; connecting
at Mlllen, with through Sleeping Cars
to nnd from- Maenn, Columbus, Birming
ham and Atkin*a.
For information ns to fares, schedules,
etc., write or rommunlate with
W. W. HACKETT,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street.
Phone 62. Augusta, Ga.
IVEY & THOMAS
FORD ACCESSORIES
Ford and Overland Rep '9.
629 Ellla Street.
PHONE NO. 3336.
MATTRESSES^
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
FT# metres your mattresses levs*
and square New tick mnde free.
Return mnttressee tame day. Phone
1919—shops 1261 Mnrburv etreeL
MILLINERY
EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE.
E. A. NIXON
214 9H. Street.
Featuring Fisk Hats.
25 per cent reduction on all hats this
Week.
“The Bhop Around I’-- Corner.'*
PRESSING CLUB
We do absolutely flret-dass press
ing, cleaning, altering mid repairing.
Gu.ds sent t'/r and delivered prompt
ly. Give us one trial
FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO*
R. E. FARR, Prop.
Phone 48. 896 15th SL
PATRONIZE A LAUNDRY
that saves the life of your
shirts and collars.
Shirts Bc. Collars l%a
VET LEE LAUNDRY
XOl7 Broad IltrceL
ROOFING
W. B. TOOLE a CO.
Tin and Rubber Mooring, Repairing
and Painting.
We manufacture
METAL SHINGLES, Cornice and
Skylight*. I-oweet price#.
986 Broad St. Telephone 144.
RESTAURANT
Dutch Johns’ Restaurant
All kinds of Sea-foods—Crabs,
Shrimps. Lobsters. Choicest meats In
market
Barbecue every Saturday.
Rear of Metropola.
ROYAL CAFE
LET US FEED YOU.
Dainty, appetising meals and loyal
service. For ladles and gentlemen
Regular dally lunch. 12-3 250
Special Sunday supper, 6-8:30 ...500
Phone SOIL 817 Broad.
ELEVEN
PHONE
1 297
Southern Railway.
(Seti.g„|. netebee 4Wb 1914.$
N. B. —Schedule figures published only
aa information and are not guaranteed.
Union Station. All trains dally.
Train depart to—
No. Time.
18 Charleston, fl. C. f.tO a.m.
8 Columbia, S. C g:4( a.m.
32 Washington. New York .... 2:30 p.m.
22 Charleston |;4O p.m.
24 Charleston 11:40 p.m.
Train arrive (rota—
No. Tima
26 Charleston 8:20 a.m,
181 Washington. New York... .12:50 p.m.
85 Charleston 1:30 p.m.
7 Columbia 8:58 p m.
17 Charleston 10:50 p.m.
Fill man Drawing-Room Sleeping
Coaches, Dining Car Service.
Phone 661 or 947 for information, and
Pullman Reservation*.
MAGRITDER DENT.
Diet. Pass. Agent.
729 Broad St.. Aurusta. (Jig
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—These arrivals and departures
•re given ns Information. Arrivals and
eonnestlons aro not guaranteed.
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2 40nl 2:4op[T/v Augusta Ar R:5Ka 1:40*
4:2«n! 4:17a Ar Blir*well T,v 7:12a 12:01a
4:4ftpjAr TVnm’k T.,v ft:44all:S4p
R Sr.nj Fl:2Rp{Ar OrTwr* T/v 8:57a 10:F>3p
TrJOal Hnmtar T,v 4‘3oaf 9:70p
t:00n( fl*lßr>|Ar Flortno* T„v 3:15a!
1 *lßpH?:4RafAr Wir*t*>n YjV 1 3:45*
8:00nf R:2Bn!Ar YMrhm’fl T>v 6:13*
ll:ftopf 9-OOalAr W«Ftrt*n Lvj 3:051>j 4:20*.
1 Ar Bsltfm'e Tjvf I:4Spf 2:50%
4*Mn]l2:4MAr W Phil T/vfll Il2*ltn
7 7flat 3 F.Tt'l Ar M. York T.vf 9:lsnf »-70 p
-ro'itfh FPo#»l Pullman S'nt'pars on
trntnu 72 and 7ft. batwaan August* nnd
Naw York Obnarvntlrn Broiler Car, b«.
twaan .Aiijnstn and Floran<*a. Standard
Dfr.fnr' 4**nr north of Florane#.
Through Sleeker batwaon Atlanta and
Wfb tnfe-ton. via Aupnet* on trains 3f
and 77 ronnartfn*r of with Naw
York «laapar« m«fn Una points.
T, B. WALKER,
District Passenger Agent.
Auaueta. (K«. Phone 60.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective December 6th, 1914.)
Eastern (City) Time.
From To
2:25 p.m. Atlanta, Macon,
Athens, Washington 7:40 a.m.
2:45 n.m. Atlanta 1:55 Am.
6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m.
10:30 p.m. Atlanta. Macon,
Athens, Washington 3:20 p.m.
8:45 a.m. Union Point and
for Macon and
Washington 6:15 jxm,
Phone 267, 661, 2266.
J. P. BILLUPS, G.P.A.
R. W. KOCH
CIIIROPRACTICB
402 Chronicle Building.
Tnvestlgiite this new Science. It !•
sucessful for the reason that It re
move* the cause. Lady attendant
after November, 16th.
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUOUSTA.
Diseases of men. women and chil
dren treated without operettas.
I FURNISH ell MEDICINES =-RE«
DR. N. E. ALFORD '
OMlce. 969 Broad 8L
TAILORING AND GENTS’
FURNISHING
There are three reasons why you
should trade with us. FIL Quality.
Money Paved.
E. M. CROZIER & 00.,
1144 BROAD BT.
TIRES and VULCANIZING
A fresh etock of Kelly-Springfield
and Hood "extra ply" three direct
from manufacturers and not handled
through any dletributor. Buy from
us and get fresh stock.
BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO.
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Quantity and Quality.
C. E. McCORD
North AuguiU. Phon« 2757.
t
DRINK CHERO-COLA
AT THE FAIR A EVERY WHERE.
There’s none so good.
Phone 1237.
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Street. Telephone
Augueta, Os. 4*».