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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9
PHONE
1 296
Markets
Middling last year 13^
closingWotations
Good ordinary 5 (5) 1-16
Strict good oiuinary 5 3-4 @l3-16
Low middling 6 1-2 @ 9-16
Strict low middling 6 15-16@|c
Middling 7 1-8 @ 3-16
Strict middling 7 5-16@ 3-S
Good middling 7 7-16® 1-2
Previous Day’s Figures
Close
"flood ordinary 5 @ 1-16
Strict good ordinary 3 3-4 @l3-16
Low middling 6 1-2 @7c
Strict low middling 6 15-16® 3-8
Middling 7 1-8 @ 3-16
Strict middling 7 15-16® 3-8
Good middling 7 7-16® 1-2
NEW YORK COTTON
New York. —There was little trade sell
ing in the cotton market during today's
early trading and prices showed a tend
ency to ease off in the absence of any
aggressive support. Opened steady at
a decline of 1 to 2 points with the later
months selling about 3 to 5 points net
lower before the end of the first hour,
while near positions were neglected.
Reports that under the completed cot
ton loan pool plan, farmers would not be
able to borrow' up to the full vaaluatlon
of six cents per pound on their cotton
seemed to be partly responsible for the
decline. Liverpool was 1 1-2 to 2 points
lower at the hour of the local opening
when due to come unchanged to 1-2
point higher.
The market was very quiet during the
middle of the day with December hold
ing at about last night's closing prices
while later months were 3 or 4 points
lower.
The market was somewhat unsettled
CV'-ing the middle of the afternoon by
vJMi of increased spot offerings and a
little selling from New Orleans. Of
ferings, however, w'ere well taken on set
backs of two or three points and prices
held within three or four- points of yes
terday's closing.
Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands,
7.50; gulf, 7.75; no sales.
Cotton futures closed steady.
High. Low. Close.
January ••••
March •• ..7.39 7.32 7.33
May■ • •• •• .• . .7.08 7.51 7.51
July 7.74 7.67 7.67
Ociober 8.00 < • 9- t • J-
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
New Orleans. —Poor cables and porno
little hedge selling worked against the
price of cotton in the early trading to
day. Prices were but 3 to 4 points un
der yesterday's close. The tone was
steady as there was an undercurrent of
buying which some brokers claimed was
of an investment character.
Straggling hedge selling and lack of
demand were against the market. In
the trading up to noon prices went seven
points under yesterday’s finals.
Cotton quotations today were:
, Savannah, Norfolk and Charleston, 7.
Boston, 7.50; Augusta, 7 l-Ba7 3-16; St.
Louis, 7 1-4.
Cotton futures closed easy at a net de
cline of 8 to 12 points.
High. Low. Close.
January ..7.05 7.04 7.04
March.. 7.24 7.17 7.18
Mav '. 7.43 7 - 37 7 - 37
i u ,v" 7.62 7.57 7.57
October'. 7 -8 S 7 -SS 7 - 3 «
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago.—Continued absence of ade
quate moisture for the Kansas winter
crop gave an advantage to wheat bulls.
Strength at Liverpool counted also
against the bears. Opened 1-8 to 3-8
higher, reacted a little, then again hard-
CofPn weakened under selling led by
a prominent speculator. Opened from a
shade to 1-4 higher, followed by a set
back all around.
Oats weakened with corn.
Higher hog prices carried provisions
\IDETSI(I e
Attempts at profit-taking sales led to
n decided wheat decline afternoon.
Closed weak, 7-Sall 1-8 under last night.
Com responded somewhat to signs of
demand from Europe. Closed unsettled,
shade to 1-8 net decline.
Open. High. Low. Close
WHFAT—
Dec. • • • lir,% 115 5*
May. . . . 121 Vi 121% 120% 120%
CORN —
Pec.; . . • 62% 62% 62 62%
May. . . • 65% 6874 68V4 68%
OATS—
Pec. . . . 47% 47% 46% 47
May. . . • 51% 51% ol al%
.1822 1«22 1812 1812
May. . . .1862 1862 1852 3852
LARD—
Jan . . . 982 952 977 977
May. • • .1905 1005 997 997
RIBS—
Tan . • .— — 971 9<7 9< 7
May. . . -1012 1012 1007 1007
. ONE O’CLOCK STOCKS
New York.— Following are the 1 o'clock
stock prices as Issued by the Stock Ex
change committee, last sale:
Amalgamated Copper 49%
American Meet Sugar.. 29
American Can.. ‘ •• •• 24%
American Cotton Oil 34%
American Smelting ..53%
American Tel. & Tel 117
Atchison 91
Bethlehem Steel »• •» •• 40%
1 Brooklyn Transit 87
I 1 nadUn Pacific
’ Central Leather 337*
St. Pabl •• 33
Missouri Pacific J
New York Central 81
Northern Pacific JJ
Penggadyanla ••J®?*
Ra/TS 140
I’ruorJlßclfle
t’iah J "
New O’lfni ‘
Texas'*
•y
Renewal and Change are the Daily Routine in All Good Stores. Today’s Store is a Little
= ■ = Different—Perhaps a Little More Interesting ■ ■ =■ -
to You—Than Yesterday’s. And Jhe Herald Store "Ads” Will Keep You "In Touch”
AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
D. S. reg. plates, 8-lb. av 11%
D. S. clear plates 10%
D. S. Reg. Ribs.. 43-lb 32%
Pearl Grits. 96-lb all size 1.95
Juliette Meal, 48-lb 91%
Daisy cheese 17
Purity S. R. Flour 6.20
Medium head rice 04%
Luzianne Coofee (100-lb.) $20.50
Arbuckle's coffee, pr. cs.. 100-lb.. 17.10
Reboiled Ga. syrup, % bbls 32
Pure leaf lard. 50-lb. tins 6.60
N. T. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk
bags 3.60
N. V. Gr. sugar. 4-25 bag s.. 5.65
N. Y. Gr. sugar, (24 5-lb. crtns),
per lb 3'85
Ground pepper. 10-lb. pails, per
pound 20
Sausage in oil, 50-lb 6-60
Mixed nuts, 25-lb boxes, per lb.. .13
Balt, cotton bags 82
No. 3 Tomatoes 92%
12-oz Evaporated milk 3.75
One-quarter oil sardines, rase... $3.50
Seeded raisins, 40 12-oz pkgs.... 3.35
New Evap. Peaches, 25-lb boxes .07%
New No. 3 pie peaches 85
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
bbl 4.00
Apples, Ex. Fey. Northern Kings 4.00
Lemons, Ex. Fey. new crop; %
box L9O
Lemons, Ex. Fey., new crop, whole
boxes 3.50
Bananas, Fey. Packed, per lb 03
Coeoanuts, 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’s, sacks,
per 1-50
Northern Potatoes, 150-lb. sacks,
per 2.00
Cabbage, fancy, per pound 01%
Onions, yellow or reds, per bu.... 1.25
Onions, yellow or reds, per 100-lb.
sack 2.00
Onions. Spanish, original, crate... 1.40
Lima Beans, per pound 07%
AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK
QUOTATIONS
Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Yds.
Tho following are the quotations on
the Augusta livestock cattle on the
hoof:
POOS—Hogs. 75 to 125 lbs., corn
fed 7 ®7%c
CALVES—Common 4%®50
Ordinary 5%@60
Good 6%(®7c
Fancy 7%®Bc
COWS —Common 2%®3c
Ordinary 3%®4c
Good 4%®50
Fancy 5%®6c
Augusta Market for
Country Produce
(Prices paid the farmer.)
Frying size chickens, each ...,20c to 400
Fresh country eggs, dozen 29c
Sweet potatoes, bushel 760
Turnip greens, 8 bunches for 25c
Cabbage, 8 for 25c
Collards, 8 for ....f. 25c
Beets, 4 bunches for 25c
Lettuce, dozen 40c
Turkeys, per pound 16c to 17c
LIVESTOCK MARKET
CHICAGO CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP.
Hogs: Receipts, 36,000; strong.
Bulk $ 7.00@$ 7.55
Light 6.85® 7.75
Mixed 6.90® 7.70
Heavy 6.85® 7.60
Rough 6.85% 7.00
Pigs 5.25® 7.50
Cattle: Receipts, 16,000; firm.
Christmas cattle $10.75®512.00
Native steers 5.70® 10.70
Western 6.25® 8.40
Cows and heifers 3.25® 8.50
Calves 6.25® 9.00
Sheep: Receipts, 13,000; strong.
Sheep $ 5.20®$ 6.15
Yearlings 6.40® 7.35
Lambs 6.36® 8,50
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Liverpool.—Cotton spot quiet; prices
steady; American middling fair 526; good
middling 462; middling 436; low middling
390; good ordinary 325; ordinary 280.
Sales, 6,000 bales .Including 5,300 Am
erican and 560 so rspecu.ation and ex
port. Receipts, 20,293 bales .including
18,843 American..
Futures closed quiet. May and June
410; July and August 416; October and
November 426%; January and February
431%.
MONEY MARKET
New York. —Mercantile paper, 41 l-4a
4 1-2.
Sterling exchange easy; 60 day bills
4.8775; UK cables, 4.8735; for demand,
4.8685.
TO DOREMUS & CO.
New York.—Hentz was a fair buyer of
May and October. Cone was buying De
cember. McFadilen bought May and sell
ing July. Wall street houses weVe the
sellers.
There seems to be a fair demand on
all soft spots. This demand Is apparent
ly trade and foreign buying. However,
no decline of consequence is looked for.
—Anderson.
REV. MR. MELL ARRIVED
IN AUGUSTA WEDNESDAY
Rev. John D. Melt, of Athens, presi
dent of the Georgia Baptist Conven
tion, arrived In the city Wednesday.
He Is to make the principal speech
Wednesday evening at a "get-to
gether” banquet for the members and
friends of the Curtis Baptist Church,
which will be given at the Genesta
Hotel.
NEW YORK BOND MARKET
V.
New York.—Prices of bonds showed
few changes in the day’s early market.
Some comparatively large lots changed
hands. Texas Company sixes were tip
1-4, Rock Island collateral refunding 4's,
debenture s's and United States Rubber
6's receded 1-8 to 1-2.
Trading came to a dead halt soon after
the opening.
Trading became more active as the
session progressed, the aggregafF busi
ness up to noon comparing favorably
with recent days.
Swappers' Column.
WANTED TO SWAP: AN OIL STOVE
and incubator for groceries, chickens,
or a gas stove. Address W. R. P. Swap
pers' Column, care Herald. d 9
FOR EXCHANGE: FOR
cows, groceries or most anything, an
old Chickering 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. Shswer 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
WILL SWAP: A RAMBLER BICYCLE
in good condition for a sewing machine
or typewriter in good condition; no other
need apply. Address, W. O. H., cure
Herald. dl2
WANTED TO SWAP: HARLEY 1)A
--vidson Motorcycle in No. 1 condition
for a horse or mule. Address “Mays,"
care Herald. <412
WANTED TO SWA.: TRAINED KHT
.ter bitch for S. & W. pistol est- "Win
chester rifle. Address “Mays,’’ care
Herald. _ <ll3
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: A PAR
ker hammerless shotgun, late model,
for anything of equal value. Address
“Mays,” care Herald. <H2
WANTED TO EXCHANGE: 399 PUR
ple Stamps and 190 Green Stamps for
Octagon Soap AVrappers, same number,
or anything can use for lady or 10-year
old girl. Address Soap AVrappers, Swap
pers' Column, care HeVald. dl2
WILL EXCHANGE ONE BUCKEYE
incubator, in good condition, for any
thing of equal value. Address Buckeye,
care Herald, <ll2
Wanted
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED: CIGARETTE COUPONS,
Sovereign, Piedmonts, Chesterfields.
Old Mill. Reyno and all other cash value
coupons. W. C. Lewis, 818 Broad street
Phone 2656-W. '
WANTED: RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO
adopt week-old white baby boy;
weight 7 pounds; parentage good. Apply
Box 59, North S. C. dlO
WANTED; 100 PEOPLE TO BUY A 10-
pound package of Old-fashion Pure Buck
Wheat for 40c. The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co. dll
WANtED HELP—MaIe "
WANTED; MEN TO LEARN THE
barber trade. Special offer to cotton
firowers for limited time. Will accept
cotton at 10c per pound in payment for
board, tools, car 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. dll
wanted! STENOGRAPHER ~>ND
general office assistant; young man
preferred. Cali telephone 8004. dll
WANTED: ~A RELIABLE MAN fb
take charge of barber Bhop; shop In
first-class shape and everything furnish
ed. Apply 840 Young street- dll
WANTED—fIea! Estate
WANTED: TO BUY FROM OWNER
who Is "hard up," a house and lot
on Telfair or Greene between. 6th and
13th streets. Owner must be hard up
and willing to sell cheap for cash. Noth
ing tiut a high-class residence (Will be
considered. Address Cash, care Herald.
dl4
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 he a bargain. Address C. A. C.,
care Herald. d!4
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
WANTED: MUST HAVE SOME KIND
nt honest employment; am sober, hon
est. and Industrious; can furnlshbest ref
erence. Address L. L. 0., care Herald.
(19
WANTED HELP—Female
\VANTKI3: A KEaTHOUSE GIRL I*o
go out of town for twe or three
mouths, one who has had experience and
can furnish good references. Address
Post Office Box No. 701. d 9
WANTED! A GOOD COOK TO GO
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
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 ctreeL ts
FOP.'SALK, CHEAP! U: ED 4x6 HIGH
speed steam engine; good condition.
Ellis Ice A Coal Co. dl2
FOR SALE: ONE DOUBLE CYLINDER!
double drum, hoisting engine; oyllndH
-7x12; Lldgerwood make; upright boiler,
good condition, at your price. W. D. Bell,
Sardis, Os. dlO
Ft IR SALE: ONE REGISTERED WHITE
Scotch Collie "female,” eight months
old. sable head, spot at base of tall.
Address. “Collie.’’ till
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
FOR SALE—Autos
SEE THE NEW FORD CUPELET.
Good for all seasons. One just In. Lom
bard. dl 2
For Rent
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR RENT: THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping; ball,
bath, and use of phone; desirable loca
tion. Phone 2509-AV. 1327 Greene St. dlO
FOR RENT: ONE FURNISHED ROOM
with electric lights and use of tele
phone. Apply 626 Ellis street.
FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms at 230 Ellis street, suitable for
light housekeeping, few doors from ear
line, with electric lights and bath; with
use of telephone. References exchanged
d 9
FDR 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 RENtToNE FURNISHED ROOM.
441 Reynolds street. d'lo
FOR RENT: NICELY FURNIBt IE T)
rooms; convenient to business center.
Call at 618 Broad street. dll
FOR RENT: THREE CONNECTING
rooms, unfurnished, suitable for light
housekeeping; use of phone and electric
lights. Apply 814 Mclntosh or phone
2292-J. dls
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE HAND-'
somely furnished rooms for light house
keeping: also elegantly furnished room
for one or two gentlemen; electric lights,
hath, phone; corner car line. North Au
gusta; private family, no children. Phone
2521-J. _
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT: COMPLETELY FURNISH
ed, desirable residence on Telfair
street convenient to Union Station and
new Government Building, 12 rooms nnd
bath, electric lights. Call telephone
2679. dl3
TosTand FOUND
REWARD.
$500.00 REWARD FOR EVIDENCE TO
co.ivict party or parties that burned
J. L. Dodge's barn at Crovetown on
November 20th. <H3
LOST: ON CAR OR HILL~ A DAGUER
reotypa picture of a young woman.
Finder please phone G7OS-W. <>.!
LOStT STRAYED, OR STOLEN, FROM
Twiggs' querry Saturday, Dec. sth. a
hogs, two red and white spotted and one
black and white spotted; weight about
150 pounds each; reward. AV. B. Jami
son, Dione 1179-AV, North Augusta, jilt
RUBBER STAMPS
THE BEST THAT CAN HE MADE,
seals, stencils, metal trade checks,
numbering machines, etc.; high-class Job
printing; get my prices. J. M. Wolfe,
“The Printer,” 218 Seventh street. Phono
528. __
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
DR. G. A. PATRICK ANNOUNCES
to his patrons and friends Ills removal
to Chronicle b.ullding, Brd floor, room 302.
HAVE TOUR ROSE BUSHES TRlM
med. Now is the time. Phone 2263. dlO
ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS WITH EN
VELOPES TO MATCH, NICE AS
SORTMENT. THEY ARE GOING FAST.
SEE WOLFE, THE PRINTER. PHONE
528, 218 SEVENH STREET. (119
- laundry.
SAM LEE’S WASH-HOUSE. 1305
Broad streeL Laundry work done on
short notice Lowest prices. Collars 1.
cuffs 2c, shirts 6c, underwear Bc, hand
kerchiefs 10. 4td
WRITING CASES.
PRETTY WRITING CASE, OR LAP
tablet, makes an Inexpensive Christ
mas gift for a lady or girl friend. New
assortment just In —see them. Augus
ta Trunk Factory, 735 Broad, opposite
monument. ts
RAFFLE CARDS AND PUNCH
BOARDS, ALL SIZES AND SHAPES,
LARGE STOCK. SEE WOLFE, THE
PRINTER. PHONE 628, 218 SEVENTH
STREET. <ll9
NOTHING NICER OR MORE ELE
gant for an Inexpensive Christmas
gift for him, than a handsome seal
leather card case, pocketbook, cigar case,
pass case, letter hook. Augusta Trunk
Factory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument.
ABOUT THE STONE BIBLE.
A NEWLY PUBLISHED BOOK BY
John Edger, the great scientist, Is
commonly called the “Stone Bible." It
treats of the structure of the great py
ramid of Egypt, showing by over fifty
tlmo measurements or symbols (built In
solid rock over 4,600 years ago), that tho
times of the Gentiles of Luke 21:24 ends
In October. 3914. It gives the precise
dates of all the prophetic periods and
telis us that the Great Mattie of Arma
geddon (now commenced) will terminate
in the "Time of Trouble” mentioned Iri
Matt. 24:21, and immediately following
Christ’s Kingdom will be set up In 1915.
Many Bible classes are using this ns a
text hook for Bible study. I have Im
ported a iarge lot of these hooks from
Scotland to be sold at cost. Price, post
paid, 76 cents. W. W. Giles, Brown’s
Summit, N. C. (16,9
SLUSKY’S METAL
SHINGLES
Coat lean than wood shingles, last
longer and are fire and waterproof.
They lower tha coat of Insurance
and eliminate all future roof trou
ble*.
Made In three etylea In both
Painted Tin and Galvanized Iron,
at the very lowest price*.
Our Galvanized Asphalt Rhlngles
especially adapted for Bungalows,
are $3.76 per square.
DAVID SLUSKY
PHONE 100.
1009 BROAD BTREET.
Get it at
HICKEY’S
BABIES AND CHILDREN
SPECIAL ATTENTION
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson St.
ROOF LEAKT
Hava your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
■onnl attention. My prlcea ate
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2081. 523 Broad BL
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING.
Hava your ebon* repaired *« tHws
pricer:—
Men's Wide Bottom*.
aewed #1 00
Men’s Half Soles, sewed nnd
Rubber Heels 81 OO
Men’s Half Roles, sewed 7SC
Men’s Half Solea, nailed 5(f)C
Lndles’ Hnlf Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 7!?C
Ladles’ Half Solea, aewpd.. ~R|f>3
Ladles’ Half Soles, nailed..
Children’s Half Soles 2ls**- and 3S*<-
" at Rubber
Heels «>fVL /IKCI
Ladles’ Half-solea. turned. . ..-75C
Work done while you wait
Work called for and delivered
on short notice
Phone 943. 865 Broad Mt
J. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special 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. rhoTK ’ 1..16,
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
we ore Pole Distributors for Knijy!
Springfield tires and tubes—to deal
ers and consumers. .
Alro complete tire repair shop,
prompt service.
DAVIS TIRE & RUBBER WORKS.
BARBER SHOP
get that easy shave
—AT—
SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP
1297% Broad.
Three first-class barbers —Sullivan,
Shed, and Hackman.
No waiting.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Glazing of all kinds, windshields,
lamps and showcase glass, and re
puttying a specialty. Front door
glass and church windows repaired.
Phone 417-J. 62*
CAFE
Ask the first policeman tho way to
ths
B & B. CAFE
The choicest dishes on the marl;at.
Hsaular Dinner. Beat In town.
Phono 3018-J. 983 ! - t at.
UPHOLBTERINO and FURNITURE
REPAIRING
DRAPERY WORK
Jos Keller,former y with the Tif
fany Studio In New York. Estimates
furnished. Highest grade work care
fully done.
450 Broad. * hone 71.
electrical supplies
NEW SUPPLY OF FLASH .LIGHTS.
I am now located at 960 Broad St.
H. I. HUTSON
HACK LINE
When you want a hack or cab,
telephone and I will oome or tend
to any part of city.
BFN JACKSON
Phone 4*o 929 Walker Street
removal notice.
WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW
store, 652 Ttroad street, Tho Hickman
Building. Edalstein & Co. Phone 1245.
CONTRACTOR.
HOMES BUILT ON TIME, PAYMENTS
Ilka paying rent, mortgages paid off
nt 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 Railwav Co.
j
(Effective October 11th, 1914).
The following arrivals and departures
of trains, Union SI at lon, Au ;vsta, Gn..
as well Hit connections with olher com
panies, are simply given as information
end are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES.
10:35 A.M., No. 1 Daily for Greenwood,
Sparta nbuve, Greenville, Asheville
ooneots at McCormick (Dally ex
cept Sunday) fnr And»r son
4:40 P. M., No. 3 Dally for Greenwood.
3:00 P.M., No. 42, I) 11 v for Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ARRIVALS.
12:15 P.M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan
burg, Greenville, Anderson (Dally
excel t Sunday), etc.
8:15 P. M., No. 4 Dally from Spartan
burg. Oreonvt le, Asheville etc.
12:25 JVM., No 41 Dully from Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ERNEST WILI AMS.
General 1 aenger Agent,
829 Broadway, Augusta, Ga
“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 end Birmingham 0:30 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 {Joints 7:50 p.m.
‘All abovfe trains dolly.
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 Macon,
Columbus, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans.
Vestlbuled electric-lighted Sleeping
Cars carried on night trains between
Augusta and Savannah, Ga.; connecting
at Mi'len, with through Sleeping Cara
to and from Macon, Columbus, Birming
ham and Atlanta.
For Information ns to fares, schedules,
etc., write or communlate with
W. W. HACKETT,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street,
Phone 62. Augusta. Ga.
IVEY & THOMAS
FORD ACCESSORIES
Ford and Overland Ref- 'O.
629 Ellis Street.
PHONE NO. 3336.
MATTRESSES^
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. GREEN.
Fie makes your mattresses level
and square New tick made free.
Return mattresses earn# day. Phuna
1916—shops 1251 Mnrhiirv street.
MILLINERY
• ■■■
EXCLUSIVK— DISTINCTIVE.
E. A. NIXON
214 6 h. Street.
Featuring Fisk Huts.
26 per cent reduction on all hats this
Week.
•The Shop Around r Corner.-
. PRESSING CLUB
We do absolutely first-class press
ing, cleaning, altering nnd repairing.
Diode sent htr and delivered prompt
ly. Give us one trial.
FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO.,
R. K. FAIIII, Prop.
Thono 43. 866 16th SL
PATRONIZE A LAUNDRY
that saves the life of your
ehlrts and collars.
Hhlrts *e. Collars l%c.
YET LEE LAUNDRY
1017 Broad fltrect.
ROOFING
W. O. TOOLE A CO.
Tin and Rubbsr Roofing, Repairing
and Painting.
W* manufacture
METAf. SHINOLES, Cornlee and
Skylights. Lo w tut prices
•IS Broad Bt. Telephone 214.
RESTAURANT
Dutch Johns’ Restaurant
All kinds of Sea-foods —Crabs,
Shrimps, Ixibsters. Choloest meats In
market.
Barbecue every Saturday.
Rear of Metro polo.
ROYAL CAFE
LET US FEED YOU.
Dainty, appetizing meals and loyal
service. For Indies and gentlemen.
Regular dally lunch, 12-8 ~250
Special Sunday supper, 6-8:30 ...56c
phone 3081. *l7 Broad.
ELEVEN
PHONE
* 297
Southern Railway.
fSeh.rf,,!. 1«|, 1914.)
N. B.—Schedule figures published only
aa Information and are not guamnteed.
Union Station. All iralns dally.
Train depart to—
No. Time.
18 Charleston, 8. C. »;ao a m
8 Columbia, S. C 6:4C a.in.
32 Washington, New York .... 2:30 p.m.
22 Charleston |;4o p.m.
24 Charleston 11:40 p.m.
Train arrive from —
No. Time.
25 Charleston S:2O a.m.
131 Washington. New York... .12:50 p.m.
35 t'hnrlHeton 1:30 p.m.
7 Columbia 8:55 p m.
17 Charlsatow 10:50 pm,
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars,
Coaches. Dining Car Service.
Phone 661 or 947 for Information, and
Pullman Reservation*
MARtUIi'iER DEVI'.
Dlst. Bass Agont.
729 Broad fit.. Augusta. CJn.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—These arrivals end departures
ere given as Information. Arrival# and
conneatlona are not guaranteed.
Ml ' |351 37
2:40nl 2:4op[Lv Augusta Arl 8:55al 1:40n
4:96a1 4:l7a|Ar Bar’well T,v| 7:13a|12:01n
4:soat 4:43p|Ar Denm’k Lvl 6:44a 11:34p
* :9551 5-JRptAr Or'hurg Lv] 5:57n)1A;59p
7:20al 6:56!Ar Sumter T,v| 4:3on| 9:30s
B:non| 8-15p|Ar Florsneo Lvl 3:15a 8:00p
I:lßptl2-43a|Ar Wtl’gton Lvl 1 3-45 p
8:00p| s:96a|Ar Rlehm’d T.vt R-*!lp! 8:15a
11:60pl 9:flon|Ar Wnsh't’n Lv| 3:05p! DJOn
1:38a!10“>7o|Ar Bnlltm’e T,vf I:<Rp! 2:50a
4:84n!12:46p| Ar W Bh'l T.vli 1:36i |l2’l9n
Til Sal g;B7p|Ar >T York Lvl 9-15nl 9:20p
Through S’eel Pullman Sleepers ■on
tralnr 3? end 86. between Augusta nnd
New York Observation Broiler Car, be
tween Augusta and Florence Standard
Dir,log Car north of Florence.
Through Sterner between Atlanta and
wtl- ilngton. via Augusta on frnlns 37
end 38. eonneetlng at Flo-enee with New
York sleepers n-4 eu,t a lire potntS.
T. B. WALKER,
District Passenger Apert.
A nonet*. Q*. Phone 62?.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective December 6th, 1914.)
Eastern (City) Time.
From To
2:25 p.m. Atlanta, Macon,
Athens, Washington 7:40 a.m.
2:15 a.m. Atlanta 1:55 a.m.
6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m.
10:30 p.m. Atlanta, Macon,
Alliens, Washington 3:20 p.m.
8:45 a.m. Union Tolnt und
for Macon and
Washington * 6:16 p.m.
Phone 267, 661. 2266.
J. P. BILLUPS, G.P.A.
R. W. KOCH
CHinOPnACTICB
402 Chronicle Building.
Investigate this new Science. It Is
suecssful for the reason that It re
moves die cause. Lady attendant
after November. 16th.
SPECIALISTS
the only reliable
* SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Diseases of men women and chil
dren ♦rested without operation.
] FWRNIS" ill MEDICINES C RBB
DR. N. E. ALFORD
Office. 969 Broad 8L
TAILORING AND GENTS’
FURNISHING
There are three reasons why yn-i
should trade with us. Fit. Quality,
Money Fr.ved.
E. M. CROZIER & CO.,
1144 BROAD ST.
TIRES and VULCANIZING
A fresh stock of Kelly-Rprlngfleid
and Hood "extra ply” tires direct
from manufacturers and not handled
through any dlstrlbu’or. Buy from
us and get fresh clock.
BERRIE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Quantity end Quality.
C. E. McCORD
North Augusta. Phona 2797.
DRINK CHERO-COLA
AT THE FAIR & EVERY WHERE.
There’s rone so good.
Phone 1237. .
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth 6treet, Telephone
Augusta, Oa. 469.