The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 23, 1914, Home Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 Markets g 1 Middling Last Year 12% CLOSiNCrODOTATIONS Good ordinary 5 5-1 G Strict good ordinary 6 1-10 Low middling 6 13-10 Strict low’ middling 7 1-4 Middling 7 1- 1G BtVict middling 7 5-8 Good middling 7 3-4 Previous Day’s Figures Close. Good ordinary 5 1-4 Strict good ordinary 6 Low middling 6 3-4 Strict low middling 7 3-16 Middling 7 3-8 Strict middling 7 9-16 Good middling 7 11-16 Receipts For Week Salen. Ship’t. Saturday 2043 183 2274 Monday 1762 50 1744 Tuesday 6411 1322 Wednesday. . . .2301 17 1689 Totals Comparative Receipts 1913 1914 Saturday 3077 2859 Monday 2120 2301 Tuesday 2789 4567 Wednesday 2737 2549 l'huisday —** Friday —• Totals * Stocks and Receipts Rec. since Sept 1, 1913 91,537 ReOc. since Sept. 1, 1914 162,387 Stock in Augusta, 1913 162,387 Stock in Augusta. 1914 294,028 Augusta Daily Receipts 1913 1914 Ga. Ry 561 632 Southern Ry 69 347 Augusta Sou. Ry 19 7 Aug.-Aiken Ry 7 16 C. of Ga. Ry 633 182 Ga. & Fla Ry 647 185 C. & W. C. Ry 326 226 Atlantic C. L. Ry 353 261 Wagon 126 358 (’anal River Net receipts 2687 2214 Through &0 335 Total 2737 2349 Port Receipts Today. Last Yr. Galveston 19036 13746 New Orleans 18105 Mobile 468 819 Savannah 4345 97 82 Charleston 883 Wilmington 1912 Norfolk 3402 3725 Total ports (est.) 63000 Interior Receipts Today. Last ±'r. Houston 16421 7291 Memphis 3532 3029 Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, Dec. 18, 1914. 1914 | 1913 | 1912 Receipts 319.502 232.656) 281,665 Shipments . .. 268,221 187,128] 251.729 Stock 1.258,029 941,508| 804.201 Came In St. ... 517,598 450,9841 319.488 Crop In St. 6,043,472 8,714,577|8,195,5C1 Vis. Supply 5,147,046 5,741,703|5,980.341 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago.—Wheat scored fresh ad vance today. Export demand was strong. Opened 5-8 off to a shade up, then as cend: 1 generally with May going more than 3-4 cents above last night. Corn hardened with wheat. Somewhat larger receipts, however, acted as a check on bulls. Opened unchanged to l-8c higher, followed by a slight reac tion, then by a moderate rise all around. One of the lending elevator compa nies bought oats, helping price although otherwise the volume of trade was small. Realizing sales by packers weakened provisions. The gain In wheat and a good deal more disappeared under long profit tak ing sales There were bearish rumors that French and British fleets had forced the Dardanelles. Closed unsettled, l-8a 1-4 to 3-4 c under last night. Corn held steady. Closed l-4a3-8 to 1-fc above last night. Open. High. Low. Close WIIEAT- Dec. . . • 128 128% 125% 123% May. . . . 128% 129% 128 128% CORN— Dec. . . . «5 65% 65 85% May. . . . 71% 71% 71% 71% OATS— Dec. . . . 48% 49% 48% 48% May. ... 53 63% 52% 53% PORK— Jan. . . .1865 1865 1835 1835 May. . . .1915 1915 1885 1885 LARD— Jan. . . .1032 1035 1030 1030 May. . . .1065 1057 1047 1047 BIBS— Jan. . . . 1015 1010 1010 May. . . .1057 1057 1046 1045 MONEY MARKET New York. —Mercantile paper 4a4%. Sterling exchange, steady; sixty day bills, 4.8275; for 4.8625; for de mand. 4.8565. Call money steady high, 3: low 2 3-4; ruling rate. 3; last loan, 3; cosing bid 2 3-4; offered at 3. Time loans easy: 6) an 90 da>s and six months, 3 3-la4. _ _ On Every Week Day of the Year in This City, Somebody ""Moves" Tf You Have Untenanted Property, HERALD Advertising Means OPPORTUNITY to You —— - —- NEW YORK COTTON Neevv York. —There was a renewal of yesterday’s buying movement at the opening of the cotton exchange today and first prices were 3 to 13 points net high eft* wdth December relatively firm on covering by foreign shorts. Houses with Liverpool and continental connections were also bilyers of the Voter months and the advance had the encouragement of the continued steadiness of interior spot markets. There were considerable real izing sales for over the holidays, how ever. and the market eased off 4 or 5 points from the best during the early trading. , , . Active months sold 5 to » points net lower during the middle of the day un der continued realizing and sointe jocu selling for a reaction which may nave been partly inspired by reports of South ern hedge selling of May and July. Thc-Ve w«*\s covering and a moderate commission house demand at the decline. There was continued Realizing and scattered Southern selling during the early afternoon but there was a better demand at some 6 to 9 points under the closing figures of last night nad prices he'd steady. Cotton closed steady. High. Low. Close January ;!* ' March <63 76- Mav 798 780 <BO j v 813 798 70S October.*. ".. 839 825 823 NEW YORK SPOTS New York. —Spot cotton quiet; mid dling uplands 765; middling gulf 790. No sales. NEW ORLEANS COTTON New Orleans —The cotton market open ed todav two to three points higher on good cables but buyers of the early part of the week started realizing profits and llieir offerings weighed against prices. Half an houV after the opening trading months were 1 to 2 points under yes terday’s close. Realizing became heavy as the morn ing grew older and added to the offer ings'was hedge selling Prom the interior, in which Texas led. At noon prices were 7 to 8 points under yesterday’s finals. The market was .11 but steady after the noon hour. At 1:39 prices were 7 to 9 points down, net. Cotton closed steady at a net decline of 11 to 15 points. High. Low. Close January I:.‘ 115 March 12; May HI til Tiii,- 793 ‘ 19 778 October. .7. 821 806 806 NEW ORLEANS SPOTS New Orleans. —Spot cotton steady. Sales 'on the spot, 800 bales; to arrive. 1,950; middling, 7 3-16; receipts, 7,836, stock, 315,696. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET New York.—Early trading in .today’s stock market indicated a icontinuance of the recent dull and narrow movement. A majority of the active issues were unchanged or at fractions above and oe low yesterday's close. Heading was the onl stock to move more than a slight fraction, gaining 5-8, which it soon lost. Steel was a trifle lower al the outset but recovered on dealings which included a block so 1.000 shares. Otherwise the overturn was in small lots anti by the end of the first 30 minutes business fell away to mine* proportions with a lower U An’ unusual situation was reached in the early afternoon when steel fell to its minimum price of 4S. Many other prom inent stocks W’eVe off 1 to 3 points and now low prices were established all around. LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE. HOGS, SHEEP. Chcagoi—Hogs: Receipts. 50,000; weak p,, k $7.00® $7.20 Mixed so.oo® $7.25 Heavy .. $6,859 $7.25 Rough" $8.85® $7 0 ° pfgsf" $5.50® $7.10 (Tittle-—Receipts, 800; strong on v.:: :: 1»: :::: Sh?cn eP_Re “' IPU '. 18 '. 00 °. ; . Bt ss n so'® $0.35 Yearlings $8 80 Lambs.. •• $6-35® SB-»0 HOURLY TEMPERATURES Degree* SA.SI 38 7 A. M 37 8 A. 37 9 A. M 38 Id A. 39 11 A. 44 12 noon 46 1 P. M 47 2 I>. 49 NEW FRENCH PERIODICAL EDITED IN ARGONNE TRENCHES Paris. —" The Echo of the Argonne’ Is the title of a new French periodi cal edited from the trenches in the depths of the Argonne forest where the French and the Carmans have disputed the ground yard by yard for more than three months. It makes its debut with the announcement of a successful skir mish In wfhich the "blue devils,” tbs chasseurs, defeated the Germans once more in the Haussy forest, tells of the victory of the Russians In Poland an! the progress of the allies In the north The leading article, double leaded and In fat-faced type, announced the forth coming distribution of 14,000 briaf pipes in the trenches. CLOSE ON HIS HEELS. First Father—What? Your son Is a.n undertaker? Why, I thought you said he was a doctor. Second Paternal Relative —No; 1 said that he followed the medical profession.- -Harvard Lampoon. MIOHT WORK. “Wife, why don't you hire a better cook''” We can't offer enough salary to get Oiio away from our rich neighbors.” '"Well, can't you draft one from the minora?”— Exchange. HISTORY. "My dear, you ought to pas* up friv olous thing* and take an Interest In deep eubjeits. Take history, for Instance. Her-- Is an Interesting item, Oessler, the tyrant, put up a hat for the Hwls* to salute.” The lady was a trifle Interest ed "Jtow was it trimmed?” she In quired.—Louisville Courier-JouruaL The Produce Market (Corrected by Audley Hill & Co.) (Subjected to market conditions.) FRUITS— Oranges, fancy Fla., any size, per box * 1.85 Grape Fruit, Fla., any size, per box 235 Grapes Ex. Fey. Malagas, par keg 6.09 Apples. York Imperials, per bbl... 3.00 Apples. Ex. Fey. Baldwins, per bbl 3.00 Apples, Ex. Fey. Northern Kings 4.2 a Lemons, Ex. Fey., new crop; % box 1-90 Lemons. Ex. Fey., new crop, whole boxes . 3.50 Bananas, Fey. Parked, per lb Cocoanuts, fresh, 100’s, per sack.. -.50 Celery, per standard crate Celery, Fey, Jumbo, per dozen ... .90 Cranberries. Cape Cod, per crate.. ISO VEGETABLES— Turnips. Canadian, 140’s, sacks. per 3.50 Northern Potatoes, 150-lb. sacks, per sk *-«® Cabbage, fancy, per pound Onions, yellow or reds, per bu.... 1*25 Onions, yellow or reds, per 100-lb. saC k 2.00 Onions. Spanish, original, crate... L4O Lima Beans, per pound v<H AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by Augusta Stock Yds. The following are the quotations on the Augusta livestock cattle on the hoof; HOGS—Hogs, 76 to 125 lbs., corn fed 7 (®7l4c CALVES—Common 4H@l>o Ordinary 6%®>6c Good 6%@7c Fancy 7MO 8c COM S—Com men 2%@30 Ordinary B%<ft>4c Good 4H@so Fancy 6 Vi @6O 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 for .Jso Cabbage, 8 for 25c Collards, 8 for 25c Beets, 4 bunches for 25c Lettuce, dozen 40c Turkeys, per pound 16c to 17c AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. reg. plates, 8-lb. av 11 % D. 8. clear plates 10% D. S. Keg. Ribs. 43-lb T 2% Pearl Grits. 96-lb all size 1.96 Juliette Meal, 48-lb 91% Daisy cheese 17 Purity S. It. Flour 6.20 Medium head rice 04% Luzianne Coofee (100-lb.) $20.60 Arbuckle's coffee, pr. cs.. 100-lb.. 17.10 Reboiled Ga, syrup, % bbls 32 Pure leaf lard, 60-lb. tins 6.60 N. Y. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk bags 6.60 N. Y. Or sugar. 4-25 bag.... 5.. 6.65 N. Y. Gr. sugar, (24 6-lb. ertns), per lb 5.85 Ground pepper. 10-lb. palls, per pound .20 Sausage In oil, 50-lb 6.60 Mixed nuts, 26-lb boxes, per lb.. .13 Salt, cotton bags 62 No. 3 Tomatoes 92% 12-oz Evaporated milk 8.75 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 LIVERPOOL COTTON Liverpool.—Cotton spot quiet; prices firm. American middling fair, 5.44; good middling, 4.82; middling, 4.58; low mid dling, 4.11; good ordinary, 3.49; ordi nary. 3.04. Sales, 6.0(H) bales,, including 5,600 Am erican and 500 for speculation and ex port; receipts 36,000 bales including 23,- 4W) American. Futures closed barely steady. May and June, 4.31%; July and August, 4.39; Oc tober and November, 4.60% January and February, 4.56%. special’notices DIVIDEND NO. 31. Augusta, Ga., December 23, 1014. THE USX TAD QUARTERLY Divi dend of $2.50 per share on the capital stock of this bank has been declared by the Hoard of Directors, payable Janu ary 5, Kilo, to stockholders of record this date. Checks will be mailed. E. E. ROBBOROUGH. 14 Ca«hl#fr. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ™ ST AXE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY- By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinwy of said County, will he sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday In 19.15, at the Court House In said, Sourrtv, between the usual hours of (yriß(oJ"yfTl that lot or parcel of land, lr> of Augusta, In Richmond, I'otfsfy, State of Georgia, with the Im provement* thereon, situate at the cor ner of Marbury Street nnd Johnson Avenue, and hounded as follows: On the North by Johnson Avenue; on the East ly Marbury street; WeHt by Tlncup Al ley, and on the South by Dr. C. S. Carr. Sid lot fronting fifty fF>O) feet on Mnr bury Street, and running back of equal width to a depth of one hundred nnd fifty fl 50) feet to said alley. Street number of said lot is 1603 Marbury Street. TerrriH cash. December Bth, 1914. MBS. KATIE C. DILL. Administratrix of Estate of Sylvia Mc- Kenzie. d 8.15,22 23 Answers to Swappers The following tinswers to Swaps that have appeared In The Herald are on file at this office. They will he held for only a shtfrt time, so please call and get your answers: Desk 2 Diping Table.. 1 H upp 20 1 .1 HP 2 ML W 1 MN N 2 Mule 1 Mays 4 THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. Swappers 7 Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for Insertions. You "'V 5 cents ior each an«w»r. Have you anything you want to Swap or Ex change? Let the other fello ’ ’'now. Augusta is full of active, energetic, eager Swapper* who will bo glad to make your acquaintance through the Somers’ Column. WILL EXCHANGE: 9S PURPLE Stamps and three Surety Coupons, for equal number of Octagon soap wrappers, or Arbuokle’s signatures. Address Ar buckle’s, Swappers’ Column, case Iler a Id. WILL EXCHANGE: GIRL S BICYCLE. also tricycle for groceries or anything of equal value. Address Bicycle, care Herald. d2J WANT TO swat': FURNITURE dishes, cooking utensils, stock and good will of a first-class boarding house In exchange for first payment on su burban property suitable for chicken raising. Address TJVban, Swappers’ Col umn, care Herald. d-5 Answers Cent a Word The following answers to Herald Want Ads are on file a the Business Of fice. If you want your answers please call and get them, as they will be held for only a short time, and then de stroyed: Bona-fide 1 Bungalow 1 Cash 1 C, A C 1 D 2 G 2 OA W 1 HO H 1 Jones 1 LM U 1 ’’Z’’ 10 Wanted WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED: TO CORRESPOND, CONFl dentlally, with anyone wishing to be come permanently cured of tho morphine or whiskey habit. The - oely Institute, Columbia. S. C. Box 75. JI2 WANTBD: TOT PRIVILEGE TO CURB tobacco users at home. $5.00 buys the cure. Information If desired. The Kee ley institute, Columbia, 8. C. Box [1 Jl2 WANTED: YOU^oItHMEMBER THAT this Is a book Christmas and call im mediately at Dellquest’s Book Shop, 212- 215 7th street. ts WANTBD To BORROW: $2,000 ON MonW Kano property worth $7,000. Ad dress. X, care of Tho Herald. d 23 WANTED HELP—MaIe WANTBD: ALL KINDS of experi eneed mill help for night work begin ning January 4th, 1915. Apply at of fice. 722 Bell Street. Montgomery. Ala. Montnla Manufacturing Company. d2B WANTED: COLOR ED MAN COOK," single preferred; must bo sober and well recommended. Apply Mbs. T. H. C., care Herald. d 23 WANTED—Boarders WANTED:" TABLE BOARDERS ALSO roomers, at 708 Greene street. Phons 2739. d 24 For Rent FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: ONE FURNISHED ROOM with electric lights and use of tele phone. Apply 526 Ellis street. FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE NICELY furnished rooms for Bleeping or light housekeeping; electric lights, private hath large porch, telephone; close In. Phone 75-.1. <M FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RBNI 1 ; ' RO< >M B< house, furnished; close in. Address Ailing, care Hefrald. d 24 FOIt RENT: SEVENTY ACRES OP land, four-room house, on MlHedgevlllo Road, fronting Wheeless, abundance of running water, good buildings for stock; idea dairy site. $12.50 monthly. En quire W. M. Brodle. MiHedgeville Road. d 24 FOR RENT: MODERN COTTAGE OF five rooms on Troupe street. Monte Pane, all improvements, price $26 per month, or will furnish if desired. Phone 6938-W. d 24 FOR KENT: A MODERN NEWLY renovated six-room cottage with gar den and fruit trees, North Augusta. Also a modern five-room apartment close In. $16.00 per month. Phone 76-J. d 24 FOR rent- five LARGE ROOMS and hath with electric lights, sls per month. Apply 301 Center street. d2B For Sale FOR SALE—Livestock FOR BALK: GOOD. GENTLE 110 It HE. about 1,200 pounds; fine for farm; price, $75.00 or two bales cotton. Bee mtJtAger Swift & o>., Augusta, Ga dJO FOR SALE—Autos FOR BALK: 1914 MODEL 5-PAOBEN gcr Ford, run less than eight months; electric headlight, hand Klaxon, shock absorber* and two extra tires, n<lh tikld (Ires on rear, all tires In good shape; ov/ner leaving city. Address, Owner, care Herald. d 26 FOR HALF,; MY STHDEBAKER BOAD ster, In first-c uss condition, best cash offer over $275 In next 48 hour* gets ear. J. Knox Felker, 826 llroad. d 26 FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOR RALE, CHEAP: ÜBET>4x6 HIGH speed steam engine; good condition. Kills Ice A Coal Co, JU FOR RALkT YODNO HORAE, BtToOY, harness, two cows, lot of chickens, fotS rooms furniture, cheap for cash. 11l use for rent with three acres ground 2160 Greene Ht., near Lake View. d 24 FOR THE OLD FOLKS- OODIN'H Perfect Right Gold Spectacle* or Eye glasses, n useful Christmas gift. Gaem-S fitted after presentation. Henry J. Godin, Eyesight Specialist. d 27 FOR BALE’ ONE DOZEN EGGH, 35.; ttiVee dozen eggs, $1.09. 011 at 1194 Wrlghtsboro Road. d 24 Overland 2 Purple -Stamps. 8 OL L 1 Pigeons 1 R R 3 Refrigerator ... 1 Soap Wrappers 1 WK P 1 FOR SALE— ReaI Estate. FOR SALE: TEN MILES OUT ON Louisville Road, one and one-half miles from Gracewood, one-half mile •from Deßruce, on Augusta Southern R. U., thirty acres of gporf level land, flvo- Vooni house and barn, branch through pasture, for $1,250.00. One-third cash, balance one and two years. Phone 1841, C. B. Owens. 947 Reynolds street. <324 LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are over found; often thej ars stolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up by hon est persons they will got back to the owner If advertised In this column | LOST: COLLIE DOG, F. R. Y. ON COL lav, name Buster. Reward If returned to I 6 Broad street. d2B T.< >st : A GOLD HEADED UMBRELL \ with ring attached engraved K. E. R. Return to 812 Union Savings 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, dBl FYVI?n:tL‘ OK THE 19% MILE HILT 7ON the Mllledgeville Road, one Mlcheltn auto tire. 3(>x3%. Owner can got same by Identification and paying for this ad. W. J. F. Inglett, BerzeMa, Ga. d 24 LOST: ONE HAND BAG CONTAINING two pair spectacles--one gold pair, bought Godin’s; small sum of money. Return McElwee, Thomas & Co. and get reward. <l2B M A 3 M .. 1 Needde 1 PAX 9 Si 10 4-T 4 TH C 4 "T" 1 XY P 1 FOR SALE —Autos FOR SAIaE: FIVE-PASSENGER FORD auto and portable garage, first-ohms condition, five months use; sold for no fault; money wanted. Address I. X. L. care Herald. d 23 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. REMOVAL NOTICE. DR. G. A. PATRICK ANNOUNCES to hi* patrons and friends his removal to Chronicle building, 3rd floor, room 802. d2B RUBBER STAMPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, seals, atencils. metal trade checks, numbering machines, etc. High-class Job printing. Get my prices. J. M, Wolfe, ”Tho Printer,” 218 Seventh street. Phone 528. PALMISTRY. BEARN PALMISTRY FOR PLEASURE or profit, by my easy method; a com plete map of the hand, and full Instruc tions, 10c stamps or sliver. Madam Car men. 622 6th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. d 23 ENG RAVED XMAS CARDS WITTfIiIN VEI.OPES TO MATCH NICE AS SORTMENT. THEY ARE GOING FAST. SEE WOLFE. THE PRINTER. PHONE 628. 218 SEVENTH STREET. J2O CUT FLOWERS. IT WILT, BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO get Central Garden's prices on eut flowers and flowering plants. Office phone 6826; night and Sunday, 8656. d 26 Electric Portables make a cheery X " iTuah s 'ughtH. Batterlos, Minia ture Lamps. WHITNEY- EVE CO. 1038 Broad. phonß 1816 ' automobile tires YOUR OLD TIRES „ rp worth from 3to 5 dollar* when Rk.., ln »h part payment for new „ nPH Wc rebuild them. Mlliage guaranteed at small cost, saving «*- 1 ""n ,^ f ,S 11 -r!R , k' , L^UBBER_CO2_ BARBER SHOP OET THAT EASY SHAVE SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 1297V4 Broad. Three first-class barbers—Sullivan, Bhed. and Hackman. No waiting , Courteous attention. CONTRACTORS ANDREW A. HETT CO. 01**1 rig of all kinds, windshield*, lamp* and ihowrase glass, and rs tmttylng a penalty. Front door elnsa and church window* repaired. Phone 417-J. * 2 * Elll * ‘ CAFE the first policeman the way to tha B & B. CAFE Phone 8013-J. SB4 - I 81. Upholstering and Furniture Repairing, Slipcovers, Drapery Work .Tos Keller, formerly with the Tlf fanv Studio In New York. Estimate* furnished. Highest grade work eare f'Phone"?!. 450 Broad Bt. electrical supplies NEW BUPPLY OF FLASH - LIQHTB. I am now located «t 950 broad bt. H. I. HUTSON Phone* :137. '438. 3633-J HACK. LINE When you want a hack or cnb. tslephone and I will com# or send to any part of city. Of N JACKSON Phone 480 625 Walker Street SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe cial Serivce Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Sp ecialty Stores not Usually Advertised : NOTHING NICER OU MORE ELE- | gant for an Inexpensive Christman j gift for him, than a handsome seal j leather card on He. pocketboolc, cigar case, pass case, letter book. Augusta Trunk Factory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument ts 8811—PHONE 8811. CALL UP TODAY FOR YOUR EXTRA sweet milk and pure cream for Christ - ! mas. We are Increasing our capacity and I can givo you best service. You aro j bound to ilko our goods. Holleywood Dairy Co., J. H. Morton & Co., Props. 1 8811 —PHONE—BBII. d 23 FI6H AND OYSTERS. SPANISH, MACKEREL, TROUT, MUL lotH, Norfolk Oysters. Phono 1077. Bush’s Market. d 24 V. A, Hemstreet & Bro. Have the Christmas things for the men and boys. Guns, Rifles, Gun Cases, Hunt ing Coats, Legging, Caps, Razors, Knives, Cigar Lighters. Skates, Air Guns, Cap Pistols, are the things they want. 655 BROAD. Just 3elow Ga. R. R. Bank. Why Not Pot a Great Majestic Range in Your Kitchen? That will be a real Xmas Gift for the entire family and will insure happiness and health in your home. It is a perfect baker, a fuel saver and outwears three ordinary ranges. It will pay you to see our line of Majestic Ranges before you pur chase. daviiTslusky 1009 BROAD ST. Phone 100. IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES Ford and Overland Rep -no. 629 Ellis Street. PHONE NO. 3336. MATTRESSES MATTRESBE9 RENOVATED EV A. QRiBN. F?a vnifrui your mattr«***« level and iquare New tick made # ree. Return mattrennee umi day. Fbond 1916—ahope 1251 Marbtirv atreet. MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE—DISTINCTIVE. E. A. NIXON 214 91h. Street. Fes luring Fisk Hats. 25 per cent reduction on all hats this Week. "The Shop Around 1* - Comer." pressing' club TVe do nh*o)ut*ty f! rut-cl ns* prun ing, cleaning. altering and repairing. fitt./jfi ««*nt for nnd delivered prompt ly. Give u* one trial. FIFTEENTH f,T TAILORING CO., R. K. FARR. Frop. Phone 43. 806 15th fit PATRONIZE A LAUNDRY that saves the life of your shirts and collar*. Bhlrts Bc. Collars U4O. YET LEE LAUNDRY 1017 Broad fltreot. ROOFING W. B. TOOLE A CO. Tin and Rubber Roofing, Repairing and Painting We manufacture META/. SHINGLES, Cornice and Skylight*. laowibl prices. •IB Broad Bt. Telephone 264. RESTAURANT Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kind* of Ben-food*—Crabs, fihrlmp*. Lobster* Choice*! meat* la market. Barbecue every *1 turd ay. Rear of Metropole. "royal case LET U 8 FEED YOU. T)alrty. appetising meals and loyal »ervl< e. For Indies nnd gentlemen Regular dnlly lunch, 12-3 250 Special Sunday supper, 6-8:30 ...f,oc Rhone 3081. 317 Broad. ELEVEN GET THAT XMAS HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO, MASSAGE, SHAVE, AT HICKEY’S 221 Jackson Street. FIVE BARBERS. NO WAITING. ROOF LEAK? IIav» your work don* by experi enced tinners. All work given per sonal attcntlen. My prices are right. E. A. DEMOBS Phone 2931. MS Broad BL AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoos repaired mi thaaa pricer:— Men’s Wide Bottom* aewed *1 00 Men’s Half Roles, sewad and Rubber Heels SI 00 Men’s Half Roles, sewed., ....T'flO Men’s Half Roles, nailed 80® ladles' Half Roloa, sewed and Rubber Heola TRC Ladies' Half Roles, sewed.. ..KftO Ladles’ HalT Boies, nailed.. .-Sn® Children’s Half Soles and 350 ‘et Rubber Heels 25C. J*5C. ARO Ladles’ Half-soles, turned.. ...75C Work don* while you wait. Work railed for and delivered on short notloa Phon* 843. (15 Broad St J, SAWILOWSKY, ProprietDi Special Rubber Bottoms 81 10 R. W. KOCH CIimoPRACTTCn 402 Chronicle Building. Investigate this new Sclenoe. It Is sucnssful for the reason that !t rs moves the cause. Lady attendant after November. 13th. SPECIALISTS THE ONLY RELIABLE SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. Diseases of men. women and eMl dren treated without operation. I FURNISH ,11 MEDICINES r RI* DR. N. E. ALFORD Office. 383 Broad St. TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING There are three reasonr why you rhould trade with us. Pit. Quality. Money F :ved. E. M. CROZIER & 00., 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A fresh stock of Kelly-Sprlngfteld nnd Hood "extra ply" tires direct from manufacturer* and not handled through any distributor. Buy from u* and get fresh stock. BERRIE TIRE A RUBBER CO. WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE BTOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Auguata. Phon* 2757. DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR & EVERY WHERE. There's none so good. Phone 1237. L. F. GOODRICH, Architect. 122 Eighth Strut. Telephone Augusta. Ga. 46*.