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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22.
Markets
Middling last year 12 1 /2C.
CLOSiMG~QUOTATIONS
Good ordinary 5 1-4
Strict good ordinary 6
Low middling 6 3-4
Strict iow middling 7 3-16
Middling 7 3-8
Strict middling 7 9-16
Good middling 7 11-16
Previous Day’s Figures
It
Close.
Good ordinary 5 3-16
Strict good ordinary 5 15-16
Low middling 6 11-16
Strict low middling 7 1-8
Middling- 7 5-16
Strict middling 7 1-2
Good middling 7 5-8
Receipts For Week
Salen. }' n. Ship’t.
Saturday 2043 183 2274
Monday 1762 50 1744
Tuesday 6411 1322
Wednesday. . . .
Friday ■—*
Totals *
Comparative Receipts
1313 1914
Saturday 3077 2859
Monday 2120 2301
Tuesday 2789
Wednesday
Thutsday
Friday
Totals
Stocks and Receipts
Stock in Augusta, 1913 89,810
Rec. since Sept. 1, 1914 161,527
Stock in Augusta, 1913 284,258
Stock in Augusta, 1914 291,479
Augusta Daily Receipts
1913 1914
Georgia Railroad 654 1542
Southern Ry. Co 594 54]
Augusta Southern 120 2til
Augusta-Aiken lty. Co. ... 12 S
Cen. of Ga. R. R 594
Georgia & Florida 217
C. & W. C. Ry 726 295
A. C. L. R. R 167 295
Wagon 271 144
Canal
River —— l
Net receipts 2774 416-
Through 215 406
Total 2789 4567
Port Receipts
Today. Last Yr.
Galveston 51732 26179
New Orleans 15176 19936
Mobile 1*76 2141
Savannah 19493 2541
Charleston 4027 800
Wilmington
Norfolk 6356 5890
Total ports (est.) 1040'00
Interior Receipts
Today. Last /r.
Houston 24017 9443
Memphis 2314 4792
Weekly Crop Movement, End
ing Friday, Dec. 18, 1914.
1914 | 1913 | 1912
Receipts ... 319,5021 232,656 281,665
Shipments . .. 268,221] 187,126 251,729
Stock 1.258,0391 941,508 804,201
Came in St. ... 517,598| 450,981 319,488
Crop 111 St 6,043,47218,714,577 8,198,561
Vis. Supply 5,147,046|5,741,703j5,980,341
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago.—Selling by houses that usual
ly act fov exporters had a tendency to
day. to discourage wheat bulls. A sub
stantial, Increase of the European visi
ble suppiy counted against them. Open
ed %@%e off to % up, quotations hard
ened a trifle, then suffered a setback all
around to well below last night’s level]
Corn swayed with wheat but was
relatively firm on smallness of country
offerings. Opened from Vs to %e high
er, by a sag that move than offset all
the gain.
Oats demand, especially from shippers,
was scattered.
Provisions developed firmness In sym
pathy with the hog market.
Enlarged primary receipts led after
ward to a further general wheat de
c lne. It however rallied sharply on
signs that on the break immense sales
had been made for export. Closed strong
at 1% to 2% net advance.
Corn rocevered when wheat turned up
grade. Closed strong % to %@% net
higher.
Open. High. I<ow. Closs
WHEAT-
Dec .... 724% 126% 123% 126%
May .... 127 129% 12« Vi 12874
CORN—
Dec .... 64% 65 64% 65
May .... 70% 71% 70% 71%
OATS—
Dec .... .... 48%
Mav .... 52% 53 52% 52%
PORK—
Jan . . . .1847 1865 1845 1862
Mav . . . .1902 1920 1895 1912
J./.RD—
Jnn . . . .1027 1040 1027 104*
Mav . . . .1050 1060 1047 1067
RIBS—
Jan 1020 1010 1020
May . . . .1047 1057 1042 1057
MONEY MARKET
New York.—Mercantile r per. 4474%.
Sterling exchange e *v. 60-day bills
4.8275 for cables 4.8615; for demand
4.6535.
On Every Week Day of the Year in This City, Somebody “JS loves"
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NEW YORK COTTON
New York.—Cotton showed renewed
firmness early today on continued de
mand from houses with foreign connec
tions and further investment buying.
Opened steady at an advance of three to
five points, and active months soon sold
four to nine points net higher with all
positions making new high ground for
the movement in spite of considerable
realizing for over the holidays and pre
dictions that the higher prices would
bring Increased offerings of spot cotton.
The steady showing of Liverpool help
ed the early advance, and there seemed
to be more orders around the ring at
the opening than at any time previously
since the resumption of business here
in November.
The announcement that one of the
larger New’ England mills would close
dow’n for ten days beginning next Thurs
day may have increased the disposition
to take profits on long cotton at the
early advance today and prices eased off
four to five points from the best during
the middle of the morning. The big ex
ports and the continued absence o
southern hedge selling encouraged fresh
buying on the reaction, however, ami
the market was very steady shortly
after midday with prices still ruling
some tw’o to three points net higher.
Demand become more active during
the middle of the afternoon and the
market made new high ground for the
movement, selling about 12 to 14 points
net higher on the large sales reported
in some of the leading Southern spot
markets and covering.
Cotton closed firm. .. ca
Higu. Low. Close
January 7.50 7.40 J-jjjj
Mi rrh . . ••• ..7. <4 <.;>9 L7«j
Sftr. 7.94 7.76 7.93
OctobeV..':'... 6.36 8 - 21 834
NEW YORK SPOTS
New York.—Cotton spot quiet; mid
dling uplands 7.65; sales 209 bales.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
New Orleans.—Tile price of cotton rose
seven points in the early trading today
in sympathy with a higher Liverpool
market titan expected ami on a good de
mand from shorts. FVeight brokers re
ported the booking of a full cargo of
cotton for a Spanish port.
The main influence of the morning was
the export movement, freight brokers
continuing to report heavy engagements
of ocean room for cotton. At noon
prices were eight points up.
In the afternoon heavy buying orders
came in and the price was lifted to a
level 16 to 18 points over yesterday s
close. Gossip around the ring was that
large investment buying was under way.
Cotton closed very steady at an. ad
vance of 13 to 18 points
High. Low. Close
TanuaTV 7.21 7.18 7.28
March .7... 7-52 7.35 7.51
May ... 7.70 7.56 7.69
I,dv V. 7.91 7.76 7.90
October '... 8-19 S- 04 B ' lß
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
New Orleans.— Spot cotton firm. Pales
on the spot 7.75 bales; to arrive 2,560
Middling 7 3-16. Receipts 10,176, stock
307,409.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
New York. —Weakness of United
States Steel was again the feature of to
day’s early stock market operations. It
fell to 48% or within a fraction of its
minimum price on comparatively large
dealings. The remainder of the lits a.so
reflected further presence, St. I aul,
Northern Pacific and Great Northern re
fording new low quotations with declines
in Union Pacific. Erie first and the com
mon coppers. The most notable excep
tions to the general tendency wera
Reading and Lehigh Valley, both ga n
lng a point on the court decision absolv
ing the latter from the allegation of re
straint of trade.
LIVESTOCK MARKET
CHICAGO CATTLE. HOGS. SHEEP.
Chicago.—Hogs: Receipts 35,050; firm,
B „lk * 7.00® 7.15
Light . . 6.89® '■' lo
Mixed 6.90® 7.25
Heavy 6.85® 7.-5
Rough 6.6*)® 6.95
pjg S 5,00© 7.20
Cattle:"Receipts 3,000; strong
Native steers 6.30®
Western ?'ir
Cows and heifers HE
Calves 6.09® B.ao
Sheep: Receipts 20,000; firm.
ShpoD r w 6.10
Yearlings 6=s® 7.10
Lambs 6.00® n.. 0
HOURLY TEMPERATURES
Degrees
6 A. M 38
’ 7 A.
8 A. M ••. 33
9 A. 39
10 A. 40
11 A. <1
12 noon 44
1 P. 43
2 P. 4b
AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS
D. S. reg. plates, 8-lb. av 11%
D. S. clear plates 10%
D. 8. Reg. Ribs. 43-lb 72%
Pearl Grits. 96-lb all size 1.95
Juliette Meal. 48-lb 91%
Daisy cheese 17
Purity S. R. Flour «-20
Medium head rice 01%
l.uzlanne Coofee (100-lb.) $20.50
Arbuckle's coffee, pr cs.. 100-lb.. 17.10
Rebolled Ga. syrup, % bbls 32
Pure leaf lard, 50-lb. tins **o
N. Y. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk
bags 5.60
N. Y. Gr sugar 4-25 bag 5.65
N. Y. Gr. sugar, (24 6-lb. ertns),
per lb 6.85
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 62
No. 3 Tomatoes 92%
12-oz Evaporated milk 3.76
One-quarter oil sardines case... $3.50
Reeded raisins, 40 12-oz pkgs ... 3.35
New Evap. Peaches, 25-lb boxes .07%
New No. 2 pie peaches 95
Augusta Market for
Coun try Produce
(Prices paid the farmer.)
Frying size chickens each ~..200 to 40c
Fresh country eggs, dozen 29c
Sweet potatoes, bushel 7oe
Turnip greens, 8 bunches tar 25c
Cabbage, 9 f or 25c
Collards. 8 fur 25c
Beets, 4 bunches for 25c
lettuce, dozen 40c
rnrkeys, per pound 16c to 17c
The Produce Market
(.Corrected by Audtey Hill & Co.)
(Subjected to market conditions.)
FRUITS—
Oranges, fancy Fla., any size, per
box $ 1.85
Grape F*rult, Fla., any size, per
box 2.25
Grapes Ex. Fey. Malagas, per keg (5.00
Apples, York Imperials, per bbl... 3.00
Apples, Ex. Fey. Baldwins, per
bbl 3.00
Apples, Ex. Fey. Northern Kings 4.25
Lemons. Ex. Fey. new crop;
box L9O
Lemons, Ex. Fey., new crop, whole
boxes 3.50
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.. 180
VEGETABLES—
Turnips. Canadian, 140’s, sacks.
per LSO
Northern Potatoes, 150-lb. sacks,
per sit ?-00
Cabbage, fancy, per pound 01H
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.
The following are the quotations on
the Augusta livestock cattle on th#
hoof*
HOGS — Hogs. 75 to 125 lbs., corn
fed 7 *O7 %c
CALVES—Common 4%@5c
Ordinary .s%®Gc
Good 6%@7c
Fancy 7%^)Bc
COWS—Common 2%(^3c
Ordinary 3Yj6P4c
Good 4%(^)50
Fancy 6%@60
Southern Railway.
<•**»*', 1*»*» W1I)
JN. B. —Schedule figures published only
as information and are not guaranteed.
Union Station. All trains daily.
Train depart to—
No. Time.
18 Charleston, S. C %.'&s *.m.
8 Columbia, S. C fI.'CC a.in,
32 Washington, New York .... 2:39 p.m.
22 Charleston 1:40 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 Charleston 1:30 p m.
7 Columbia 8:55 p m.
17 Charleston 10:50 r m
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Ctun,
Coaches. Dining Car Servlet.
Phone 661 or 947 for information, and
Pullman Reservations.
MAGRUDER DENT.
Dlst. Pass. Agent.
729 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga
C. of Ga.Ry
“The 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 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 7:30
a. m., arriving at 7:50 p. m.. between
Augusta and Savannah: connecting at
Millen with through train for Macon,
Columbus, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans.
Vestlbuled electrio-llghted Sleeping
Cars carried on night trains between
Augusta and Savannah, On.; connecting
at Mlßen, with through Sleeping Cars
to and from Macon. Columbus, Birming
ham and Atlanta.
Fo-r information ns to fares, schedules,
etc., write or communlate with
W. W. HACKETT,
Traveling Pastenger Agent.
City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street,
Phone 62. Augusta. Ga.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE—These arrivals and departures
are given as Information. Arrivals arid
connections are not guaranteed.
~38 | 32' T T 85 | 87
2:65a! 2'4o| IT.v Augusta Ar! ItßSal 1-4flr,
4:26al 4:l7alAr Harwell T.v! 7:13a!12:0la
4:soa| 4:43plAr Denm'k I.vj 6:»4aj11:34n
5:35n! s:2splAr Or'hurg l.vj 5:67a 10:53p
7:15)1 6:Rsp|Ar Sumter I.v| 4'30nl 9:3bp
9:00s I 8:16p Ar Ferencs T,v| 3:15al 8:00 n
l:lßp[l2:4snlAr Wll'glon T.v 2’4r,n
8:00a! s:2salAr Itlclim'd T.vl 6:35pl 8:15a
11:50p! 9:oQn|Ar Wash't’n Dvl 3:osp| 4 • r»fl»
I:3Ball.o:27a|Ar Raltlm'e I.vj 1:45p ?T,O„
4:64a!12:45p1Ar W Phil T.vll 1:36a|12:19n
TtlSaj 2:sTp|Ar N. York I.v| 9:15a 1 i:tog
Through Pier.' i ’ Sleepers - on
trains 32 and 35, between Augusta and
New York. Observation Broiler Car be
tween Augusta and E ore nee Standard
Dining Car north of Florence.
Through Sleeper between Atlanta and
Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 37
and 37. connecting at Florence with New
York sleepers and main line points
T. B. WALKER,
District Passenger Agent.
820 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Phone 623
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 a.m. Atlanta 1:55 u.rn.
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 uud
for Macon and
War iilrigton 6:15 p.m.
Phone 267, 661, 2266
J. P. BIU.UPS, G.P.A.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effec Ive December 21st, 1914.)
'Tlie following arrivals and departures
of trains, Union Station, Augusta, Ga.,
ns well ns collections with other com
panies, are simply given as information
and are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES.
10:35 A M.. No. 1 Hally for Greenwood,
Spartanburg. Greenville, Asheville
connects at McCormick (Daily ex
cept Sunday) for Anderson.
4:49 P.M., No. 3 Dally for Greenwood.
2:-00 P.M, No. 4!‘ I> * ily for Beaufort.
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah.
5:30 A.A!.. No. 46 Dally except Sunday
for Allendale, Beaufort, Port
Royal, etc.
ARRIVALS.
12:15 P. M., No. 2 Daily from Spartan
burg, Greenville, Anderson (Dally
except Sunday.) etc.
8:15 P.M., No. 4 Daily from Spartan
burg, Greenville, Asheville, etc.
12:25 P.M., No. 41 Dally from Beaufort,
Port Royal, Charleston and Sa
vannah
5.47 P.M., No. 45 Daily except Sunday
from Port Royal, Beaufort, Allen
dale, Me.
ERNEST WILLIAMS,
General Passenger Agent.
829 Broadway. Augusta, Ga.
Swappers’ Column.
*
SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no
charge for insertions. You n ' , v 5
cents for efich answer. Have you
anything you want to Swap or Ex
change? Let the other fello v know.
Augusta Is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappers who will ho glad to
make your acquaintance through the
Somers' Column.
T ii w r. \ BE DUTIFUL UPTCb DATE
home on Walton Way, seven rooms,
reception ball. front, hack and Hide
porches, that I’d exchange for one of
equal value, on from five to nine hun
dred block of Telfair street. Splendid
neighborhood, on Wa ton Way. Address
G. E. S., Swappers’ Column, care Her
ald. 421
EXCHANGE BUGGY: §150.00 RUBBER
tired Columbus Runabout, practically
new, for two bales 500-lb. middling cot
ton. Address Buggy. Swappers’ Column,
ea re i [era d.
WILL EXCHANGE: 98 PURi LB
Stamps and three Surety Coupons, for
equal number of Octagon soap wrappers,
or Arbuckle’s signatures. Address Ar
buckle’s, Swappers’ Column, care Her
ald. <123
WILL EXCHANGE: GIRL’S BICYCLE.
also tricycle for groceries or anything
of equal value. Address Bicycle, care
Herald. <*-3
WANT TO SWAP: FURNITURES
dishes, cooking utensils, stock and
good will of a first-class boarding bouse
in exchange for first payment on su
burban property suitable for chicken
.raising. Address UYban, Swappers' Col
umn, care Herald. d-5
Wanted
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED: TO CORRESPOND, CONFI
- with anyone wishing to be
come permanently cured of the morphine
or whiskey habit. The je!y Institute,
Columbia, S. C. Box 76. Jl2
WANTED: THE PRIVILBOE TO CUBE
tobacco users nt home. $5.09 buys the
cure. Information if desired. The Kee
ley institute, Columbia, S. C. Box 7. r >. Jl2
WANTED: YOU TO REMEMBER TH vr
this is a tiook Christinas and eall im
mediately at Dellquest’s Book Shop, 212-
2ir, "to street. ts
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED: ALL KINDS OF EXPEltl
eneed mill help for night work begin
ning January 4th, 1915. Apply at of
fice, 722 Bell Street, Montgomery, Ala.
Montala Manufacturing Company. d2B
WANTED: COLORED MAN COOK,
single preferred; must lie Holier and
well recommended. Apply MVs. T, H. C.,
care Herald. d 23
WANTED—Boarders
WANTED: TABLE BOAR] 'Efts ALBO
roomers, at 798 Greene street. Phone
2739, <124
For Rent
FOR RENT—Piano
PIANOS FOR RENT: W. W. K IMPALE
CO., xm St. Phone 715. d 22
FOR RENT—Rooms.
FOR KENT: ONE FURNISHED ROOM
with electric lights and use of tele
phone. Apply 626 IflUls Htreet.
FOR RENT: 'HVO NU.'E CONNECT
Ing front rooms, furnished; gas stove,
hath and phone. 302 4th street. Phone
2140-J. d 22
FOR I(KN T: EIJI {NISI 1 1% .7’ ROOM s'
with modern convenience* -electric
light 8, hot and cold water and unc of
phone. 1019 Ellin street. Phone 2145-. J.
423
FOR” RENT:' NICELY FERNIHIIEH
roorrin for gentlemen; hot both. « .«
trie light* and telephone; also 7-room
house. IPhone 1794-W. d 22
FO]{ RENT: ROOMS ETTRNIBHEI) OR
unfurnished. Will rent separate or to
gether. Price range* from SI.OO to $2.00
per week. Nice neighborhood Apply 909
12th street. d 22
FOR RENT: TWO OK THREE NICELY
furnished rooms for sleeping or light
housekeeping; electric lights, private
hath, large porch, telephone; close In.
Phone 75-J. d 24
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE OF
five rooms on Troupe street, Monte
Bano, all Improvements, prlro $26 per
month, or will furnish If desired. Phone
693 8-W, d 24
FOR RENT r SEVENTY ArREH OF
l/md, four-room house, on MH'edgevllle
Road, fronting Whc<*le*«, abundance of
running water, good buildings for stork;
idea dairy site sl2 50 month ly. Kn
qutiw W. M. Brodla Mlledguvllle Hoad
d2i
fob hunt ikn-ikTom BOARDING
house, furnished; close in. Address
Ailing, care Hevald. d 24
FOR RENT: A MODERN NEWLY
renovuied six-room cottage with gar
den and fruit trees. North Augusta. Also
a modern five-room apartment c ose In
$16.00 per month. Phone 75-J. d 24
FOR RENT: FIVE LA ROE ROOMS
and hath with elect* 1c lights, sls per
month. Apply 301 Center street. d 2H
LOST AND FOUND
LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES
are ver found; often they nr*
stolen with no chance of recov
ery, but when picked up by hon
est persons they will get back u»
th# owner if advertised in this
coin mn.
STRAYED FROM 417 REYNOLDS
street, a female French poodle puppy,
3 months old; white, hob-tubed. s;o( on
right ear. Reward if returned to 447
Reynolds. d 22
LOST: COLLIE DOG, K. R. Y. ON COL
lav, name Buster. Reward If returned to
405 Broad street. d 23
LOST: A GOLD HEADED UMBREI .1. \
with ring attached engraved K. E. K.
Return to 312 Union Bank i>»dg.
and get reward. d 24
LOST: GOLD LION HEAD LOCKET,
diamond In mouth of lion. Monogram
R. M. R. on face of locket. Return to
Herald office. Reward. dill
lost- BETWEEN CAMPBELL \NI*
Jackson or In Dreamland Theatre,
government envelope with Doilies writ
ten on it, containing Lodge letter and
lace. Return to address enclosed. d 22
FOUND. ON THE 19‘- MILE HILL ON
the Mllledgeville Road one Michelin
auto tire. Owner can get same by
identification and paying for this ad. W.
J. F. Inglett, IterzeMa, Ga. d 24
For Sale
FOR SALE —Autos
FOR WALK; 1911 FORD AUTOMO
tille; in Rood running order, and big
bargain to quick buyer. V\. VV Kimball
Co., 306 Jackson St.
FOR SA T ,E: FI VE- PASSENGER - F< >RD
auto and portable garage, first-class
condition, five months use; sold for no
fault; money wanted. Address I. X. 1.
rare Herald. d 23
FOR SALE —Miscellaneous
TOR SALE. CHEAP: USED 4x6 HIGH
speed steam cnglno; good condition.
Kills ice A' On.l] I’n, Jill
FOR BALE: YOUNG HORSE, BUGGY,
harness, two cows, lot of chickens,
font rooms furniture, cheap for cash.
Ilcuse for rent with three acreH ground
3160 Greene St., near Luke View. ,134
FOR THE 01,1 > FOLKS: GOOIN’S
Perfect Sight Gold Spectacles or Eye
glasses, a useful Christmas gift. Glasses
fitted after presentation. Henry J. Godin
Eyesight Specialist, ,127
FOR SALE: ONE 1107,EN EGGS, 3K<\
tliVoo dozen eggs, SI.OO. Cali at 1494
Wrighlsboro Road. ,134
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate.
FOR SALE: TEN MILES OUT ON
Louisville Road, one and one-half
milts from Gracewood. one-half mile
from Oelirure, on Augusta Southern It.
It., thirty acres of good level land, five
foom house and barn, branch through
pasture, for $1,260,00. One-third cub,
balance one and two years. Phone 1341,'
C. It. Owens, ny Reynolds street. ,121
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 : s : :::: :::::
Electric Portables make a cheery
Xm inash s 'ugMs,‘ Batteries, Mlnla
ture Lampa.
WHITNEY- EVE CO.
103?. Broad. Phone 1311.
automobile tires
your old tires
are worth from 3 to 5 dollars when
t iken In an part payment for new
ones We rebuild them. Mileage
guaranteed at small coat, saving ex
'"‘"pAVIbtIrVIrUBBER CO.__
BARBERSHOP
oET THAT EASY shave
—AT—
SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP
129714 Broad.
Three flrst-elaes hßrt>ers Bnlllvin,
Shed, and Hackman.
No waiting Courteous attention.
CONTRACTORS
ANDREW A. HETT CO.
Olastng of nil klnde. windshields,
temps end showcase glartv and e
puttying a specialty. Front door
glass and ehtircb windows repalrsd.
Phone 417-JT. 628 Em» «*■
case”
Auk the first policeman the way to
the
B & B. C AFE
The choicest dishes on the mail t.
..eciulsr Dinner. Beet In town.
Phono 3013-J.
Upholstermq and Furniture
Repairinq, Slipcovers,
Drapery Work
Jos. Keller formerly with the Tif
fany Studio in New York. Ksthnat-s
furnished Highest grade work cars
fully done
Phone 71. <BO Broad St.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
NEW SUPPLY OF FLASH.LIQHT3.
I am now located at 950 Uroad St.
H I. HUTSON
Phones 317, '433. 2683-J,
HACK LINE
Whan you want s hack or oat>,
telephone and I will coma or send
to eny pact o' City.
BEN JACKSON
Phone 41C 925 Walker Street
FOR SALE—Pianos
FOR SALE: A FEW GOOD PIANOS. 1
slightly used, at substantial price re
duet inns. W. \V. Kimball Co.. 306 Jack - |
son street. a 22 i
REMOVAL NOTICE.
DR. G. a. PATRICK ANNOUNCES :
to ht» patrons and friends Ids removal
to Chronicle building, 3rd floor, room 302. ■
d 23 j
FISH AND OYSTERS.
SPANISH, MAOKERKL, TROl'%. MUL
lets, Norfolk Oysters. Phone 1077.
Bush's Market. d 24
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
NOTHING NICER OR MORE RLE-|
gant for an Inexpensive Christmas
gift for him, than a handsome seal
leather card case, pocketbook, cigar case,
pass case, ’otter book. Augusta Trunk
Factory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument.
if
8811 —PHONE 8811.
CALL UP TODAY FOR YOTTR EXTRA
sweet milk and pure cream for Christ- j
mas. We are Increasing our capacity and
< iii give \<>u best service. You are
hound to like our goods. Holley wood
Dairy Co., .7 H. Morton & Co., Props.
8811—PHONE—8811. d 23 <
RUBBER STAMPS
THE BEST THAT CAN HE MADE,
seals, stencils metnl trade checks,
numbering machines, etc. High-class Job
printing. Get my prkes. J. M. Wolfe.
■'The Printer,” 218 Seventh street. Phone
628.
RAFFLE CARDS AND PUNCH
BOARDS, ALL SIZES AND SHAPES
LARGE STOCK. SEE WOLFE. THE
PRINTER. PHONE 625. 218 SEVEN 111
STREET. J 2
PALMISTRY.
LEARN PALMISTRY FOR PLEASURE
or profit, by my easy method; n com
plete map of the hand, and full Instruc
tions, ino stamps or silver. Madam Car
men, 622 6th St., N. W., Washington.
D. CL d2S
ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS WITH END
VEI.OPES TO MATCH NICE AS
SORTMENT. THEY ARE GOING FAST.
FEE WOLFE, THE PRINTER. PHONE
628. 218 SEVENTH STREET. 120
V. A. Hemstreet Oro,
Have the Christmas things for the
men and hoys.
Guns, Rifles, Gun Cases. Hunt
ing Coats, Leggins, Caps. Razors,
Knives, Cigar Lighters, Skates, Air
Guns, Cap Pistols, are the things
they want.
655 BROAD.
Just delow Ga. R. R. Bank.
IVEY & THOMAS
FORD ACCESSORIES
Ford and Overland Re| ig,
629 Ellis Street.
PHONE NO. 3336.
MATTRESSES
MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY
A. QREEN.
FT* mnkes your mattresses level
•nd ff'iiuir* New tick mad* free.
Fteturn rcmt tre«e<** earn* day. I'Uons
191* »hop» 1?r,1 Merburv sire*t.
MILLINERY
EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE.
E. A. NIXON
214 9h. Street.
Featuring Fisk Hate
2B per cent reduction on all tints this
Week.
“The Shop Around P Corner."
PR ESS I INkTclTi R~"
tVe do absolutely flrst-r’ass press
ing, clennlrig. altering and repairing.
' '(.flu sent for and delivered prompt
ly. Give us one trial.
I r.NTM ST. TAILORING CO.,
ft. E. KAMI, Prop.
Phone 43. 806 IBth at
P ATRO N IZe””IAuFdRY
that snv**s tho life of your
ahlrt* and collars.
Bhlrta Rr. Collars lVic.
VET LF.F. LAUNDRY
1017 Broad
ROOFING -
W. B. TOOLE A CO.
Tin and Ituhber Hoofing, Repairing
and Painting.
We manufacture
META'. SHINGLES, Comic, end
Skylights, lowest price.
•35 Broad St. Telephone 284.
RESTAURANT
Dutch Johns' Restaurant
All kinds of Rf-n ooda—Crabs,
Shrimps, Lobster*. Cholcost meat* la
mnrkpt.
Barbecue every 4~turrtay.
Hear of Me fro pole.
ROYAL CAFE
LET US FEED YOU.
liatnty. appetising meals and loyal
»»rvlee. For ladles arid gentlemen.
Regular dally hineh, 12-3 25a
Special Sunday supper, 6-8:30 ...r,oo
Phono 6081. 317 Broad.
ELEVEN
GET THAT
XMAS
HAIR CUT,
SHAMPOO,
MASSAGE,
SHAVE,
AT
HICKEY’S
221 Jackson Street.
FIVE BARBERS.
NO WAITING.
ROOF LEANT
Have your work dons by expert -
enced tinneis. All work given per
sonal attention. Uy price* art
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 633 Broad St.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REFAIRING.
Have your ebons repaired r« tPeua
pricer:—
Men’s Wilde Bottoms.
sewed 8100
Men's Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels . 81 OO
Men's Half Soles, sewed TXO
Men's Half Soles, nailed 5©6J
Ladles’ Half Soles, sewed and
Robber Heels 7!fcO
Ladles' Half Soles, sewed.. .
Ladies’ Half Soles, nsl'ed.. .
Children's Half Soles 25*7 and
’ ”t Rubber
Heels ft!5C. AKO
Ladles’ naif soles, tumeil. ... 75-
Work done while 7iiti wait.
Work called for and delivered
on short notice
Phone 943. (66 Broadl St
J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms... #llO
R. W. KOCH
CHinOPnACTICB
492 Chronicle Building.
Investigate this new Science. It la
sucnssful for the reason that tt re
moves tho cause. Lady attendant
after November. 15th.
SPECIALISTS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA.
Diseases of men women and cbU
dren treated without opm-atlon.
1 FtIRNISf alt medicines r ß ||
DR. N. E ALFORD
Office. «6» Broad SL
FAILORING AND GENTS’
FURNISHING
There nre three reason- why yo- t
should trade with us. Fit. Quality,
Money F ved.
E. M. CROZIER & CO.,
1144 BROAD FT.
TIRES and VULCANIZING
A stork of Kelly-Rprlmrfleld
end Hood "extra ply” tires direct
from manufacturer* nnd not handled
through nny distributor. Buy from
us and got fresh stock.
BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO.
WOOD YARD
OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD.
Quantity and Quality.
C. E. McCORD
North Auguit*. Phone 2757.
DRINK CHERO-COLA
AT THE FAIR A EVERY WHERE.
There's none so good.
Phono 1237.
L. F. GOODRICH,
Architect.
122 Eighth Street. Telephone
Augosts, Us. 469.