The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, January 18, 1915, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7
MONDAY, JANUARY 18. Markets Middling last year 13% CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Strict ordinary ... ... 5 5-S Good ordinary 6 1-8 Strict good ordinary 6 7-8 Low middling 7 1-2 Strict low middling 7 15-16 Middling ._...8 1-8 Strict middling • 8 5-16 Good middling .. ... 8 1-2 Tinges, first ... 7 15-16 Tinges, second 7 1-2 Previous Day’s Figures Close Strict ordinary •• ... .....5 1-2 Good ordinary ....6 Strict good ordinary 6 3-4 Low middling 7 3-8 Strict low middling 7 13-16 Middling 8 Strict middling 8 3-16 Good middling 8 3-8 Tinges, first ~..7 13-16 Tinges, second 7 3-8 NEW YORK COTTON New York.—There was a continuation of the active buying movement which developde toward the end of last week at the re-opening of the cotton market here today with first prices twelve to sixteen points higher and with all months mak ing new high records for the season. Realizing was more or less general at the advance but the fiTm showing of Liverpool promoted a broadening out side demand, while there was also ac tive buying by some of the larger trade interests which absorbed all offerings and sent the active months up another point or two during the early trading. The market showed continued activity and strength during the middle of the day with prices selling about 2fi to 29 points net higher on a further broaden ing of outside demand, covering by early sellers and re-buying by sold-out longs, who weVe evidently influenced by the continued absence of any important hedge selling and reports of a firm In terior markets. Clotton closed firm. High. Low. Close. January $.37 s.ls 8.3$ March ~..8.69 8.46 8.6$ May ••• ... 8.90 8.66 8.88 July 9.07 8.84 9.05 October 9.29, 9.05 9.28 NEW YORK SPOTS New York.—Spot cotton steady; mid dling uplands 8.50; gulf 8.75. No sales. NEW ORLEANS COTTON New Orleans. —Cotton advanced four teen to sixteen points in tile early trad ing today in sympathy with a much higher market than due in Liverpool and reports of heavy calling of cotton by English spinners. A good volume of busines came In from outside interests whiie comparatively little cotton was of fered for sale. Heavy buying by spot interests, west ern speculators and brokers representing German spinners and importing firms gave the market a firm tone and caused a stiff rise in the face of reallzig sales from the long side. In the trading to noon prices went to a level 26 to 27 points over last week's close. In the afternoon realizing sales in creased but without bringing about any reaction of consequence. At i :30 the market was 27 to 29 points up and Oc tober had crossed the nlne-cent level. Cotton closed firm at an advance of 32 to 33 points. High. Low. Close January 8.10 8.10 8.12 March ... ... 8.30 8.14 8.31 jtfay ... 8.50 8.30 8.50 July ... 8.75 8.58 8.77 October 9.05 8.85 9.05 NEW ORLEANS SPOTS New Orleans -Spot cotton firm. Sales on the spot 2,800 bales; to arrive 2,950. Middling Bc. Receipts 7,694; stock 346,. 592. • CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago. —The order for a government Inquiry relative lo wheat and flour prices was followed hero today by con siderable selling of wheat and a tem porary setback of 1% In quotations but the market quickly reacted and scored a net advance of %, Later a decline took place, influenced partly by revival of talk of the possibility of an embargo on exports. May prices had a Tange of two cents from 140 to 142. After open ing % off to % up the market as a whole kA't within narrower limits than the Mnv delivery. Although corn had a downward ten dency with wheat, a good export demand led to a decided upturn. Opened from %@% to ’‘U'it'ib lower followed by a rise all round to well above Saturday right’s level. Oats followed com. Strength that developed, however was pot so pronounced. Higher hog prices lifted provisions. Fresh rallies ensued and wheat closed unsettled, but 44 to %c higher than Sat urday night. A further corn advance accompanied gossip that an embargo on wheat would Increase European demand for corn. Closed steady at an advance of %®l% to IHe net. Open. High. Low. Case. WHEAT— Mav .... 14944 14244 140 142% Julv .... 12m 12654 12414 1*5% CORN— May .... 76*4 7914 76% 78% Julv .... 77% 19% 17% 79% OATS— Mav .... 55% MJ4 56 July .... 82% 53 4 63 53% PORK— May .. . .1913 1922 1912 1915 Jan A . 1075 1070 107; May •• • • 10 '' 7 1095 10,7 11)90 RIBS— Y»n . • • •••• *••• IWO May .. . .K'36 1045 1035 1040 The Herald “Ad” PAYS THE MERCHANT if if PAYS YOU TO READ IT and so TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT If Not, it is a Waste of Money for the Merchant, and Merchants Do Not Waste Money in Advertising=: COTTONSEED A! LINT® BALES Figures Given Out by the Census Bureau Today for Crushing Prior to January Ist Washington, D. C.—Cotton seed from the crop of 1914 crushed prior to Jan uary Ist amounted to 3,335,955 tons com pared with 3,012,685 tuns of the 1312 crop crushed to January Ist, 1914, and 4,767,- 802 tons from the entire 1913 crop, the Census Bureau announced today. Linters obtained to January Ist, amounted to 460,836 bales compared with 397,974 bales to January Ist, 1914, and 631.153 bales from the entire 1913 crop. Seed crushed by states follow: Tons. Alabama ... 285,990 Arkansas 184,467 Florida ... 23,874 Georgia .....580,750 Louisiana .... 122,643 Mississippi 319,549 Missouri 20,342 North Carolina 188,469 Oklahoma 233,896 South Carolina 259,965 Tennessee 156,382 Texas 917,255 All other states 42,473 NEW~YORK STOCK MARKET New York. —Conflicting gains and losses characterized today’s early trad ing although changes were trivial at the outset. A majority of the leaders made slight improvements over last week’s final prices while some less prominent Issues were lower. London’s attitude toward this market was not encouraging, practically the entire international list showing declines which extended to a point or theretabouts In Reading, St. Paul, Southern Pacific, New York Cen tral and Atchison. By the end of the first half hour the local market showed a firmer tendency all around, Canadian Pacific and Bethlehem Steel gaining a full point. Closed strong. Leaders recovered from early lethargy, Reading, Lehigh Valley, Union Pacific and other representative shares gaining a point or more. LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE. HOGS. SHEEP. Chicago.—Hogs: Receipts 30.000; firm. Bulk $6.80@57.05 Light „ 6.70® 7.15 Mixed 6.65® 7.15 Heavy 6.55® 7.10 Rough 6.55® 6.70 Pigs 5.40@ 6.90 Cattle: Receipts 15,000; strong. Native steers s.Bft® 9.50 Western s.tx>® 7.65 Cows and heifers 3.35®. 8.15 Calves 7.60® 10.75 Sheep: Receipts 8,000; firm. Sheep 5.60® 6.25 Yearlings 6.50® 7.40 Lambs * 6.50® 8.40 TO DOREMUS & CO. New York.—Local spot interests large buyers. Barring small setbacks due to profit-taking we expect further advance and advise buying on all dips.—E. F. Hutton & Co. DOREMUS & CO. AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS D. S. Teg. plates, 8-lb. av .10% D. S. clear plates 09% D. S. reg. ribs, 45-lb 11% Pearl grits, 96-Ib., a 11 sizes.... 1.95 Juliette mearl, 96-lb 1,83 Daisy cheese .17 Purity S. R. flour 7.10 Medium head rice .04% Luzianne coffee (100-lb.) 21.59 Arbuckle's coffee, pr cs, 109-lb. .. 17.69 New crop Georgia syrup, bbls ... .34 Pure leaf lard, 50-lb. tins 6.25 N. Y. Gr. sugar, bbls. or bulk bags 5.50 N. Y. Gr. sugar, 4-25 bags 6.55 N. Y. Gr. sugar, (24 6-lb. ertns) per lb 6.70 Ground pepper, 10-lb. palls, per pound 20 Sausage in oil, 50-lb 5.60 3-lb. tomatoes 92% 12-oz. evaporated milk 3.76 %-oil sardines, per case 3.50 Dried apples, 50-lb. bags 05% Maine cobbler seed potatoes 2.30 Seeded raisins, 45 12-oz. pkgs. .. 3.16 The Produce Market (Corrected by Audley, Hill & Co.) (Subjected to market conditions.) FRUITS AND VEGETABLES— Oranges. Florida, per box $2.00 Apples. New York State Baldwins, per bbl 3.25 Grape Fruit, Florida, per b0x.... 3.25 Lemons, extra fancy, 369, new crop, % bxa 1.90 Lemone, Extra fancy, 360. new crop, per box 3.50 Bananas, fancy packed, pet- lb 08 Celery, per standard crate 6.00 Celery, fancy Jumbo, per doz. 90 Turnips, Canadian, 140-!b. sacks, per sack 1.50 Potatoes, Northern, 150-lb. sacks, per sack 1-90 Onions, Yellow or Reds, per btL.. 1.50 Onions. Red or Yellow, per 100 pounds 2.25 Spanish Onions, original crates, per crate 1-80 Lima Rnons per pound .07% LIVERPOOL COTTON Liverpool.—Cotton spot firm; good middling 5.82; middling 6.00; low mid dling 4.53 Rales 7,000; speculation and export 700; receipts 14,204. Futures very steady: May and June 4 87; July and August 4.92%; October and November 5.93; January and Feb ruary 6.07. COTTON SEED OIL New York.- The cotton s-cd oil mar ket closed irregular, Spot and January $6.797455 90 j February .. ....... 6,82) March 6.85-9 6 87 I April 8.970 6.9$ May 7.06 W 7.08 June 714 ft 7.20 j July 7.26 H 7.27 ; August 7.344$ 7.38 I Total sales, 18,300, FARMERS BULLETIN These farmers are prepared to furnish city housekeepers with their produce, poultry and supplies, fresh from the farm and at reasonable prices. Mail a postcard for prices and quan tity: Turkey a — C. W. Wall, Route No* 1, Windsor, S. C. Meal and Grits (home-ground)— J. J. Baxley, Route No. 2, Elko, S. C. Chickens and Eggs— Mrs. L. A. Wooley, No. 1, Elkc\ S. C. Cutter, Poultry, Young Pigs— Mrs. M. A. McDuffie, Evans, Ga. Vegetables, Poultry, Young Fruit Trees: R. W. Greenwood, Route No. 2, North Augusta, S. C. Fruit Trees, Young Stock All Kinds— C. S. Verdery, Martinez. Go. Augusta Market For Country Produce (Prices paid the farmer.) Frying size chickens, each ....Soo to 40c Fresh country eggs, dozen B<>o Sweet potatoes, bushel _ 90c Turnip green.s 8 bunches for 250 Collards, 8 for 250 Beets, 4 bunches for 25c Lettuce, dozen (Florida) 7&o Turkeys, per pound 16c AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Corrected weekly by Xueueta JJtoeJc Yds. Tho following ot« the quotation* on tho Auguaie livestock cuttle on the hoof: Foo3—Hors. 76 to 125 lb*., corn fed 7 ©THc CAljVES—Common 4H®S« Ordinary 6Ho®° flood «H®7o Toney 7V4@80 COW S—Common 2W@3o Ordinary 8%<8>40 Good 4V40&0 Fancy 6Vi©>° Answers to Swappers The following answers to Swaps that have appeared in The Herald are on file at this office. This list is corrected up to Monday. If you want your answers please call and get them, as they will be held for only a few days and then de stroyed: Revolv-er ... 1 Hupp 20 1 JT G 2 JOE ..... 1 MortoTcycle ... 2 Oatsprouter ... 1 Saxon 1 Shingle Mill ... 1 Seventy-five .. 4 Violin 1 Washington ... 1 Wardrobe ..... 1 Bicycle 3 Business 1 Bird Cage .... 2 Mr. Burford ... 1 Buggy 1 Black Mare ... 1 Bracelet 1 BB B 1 Ratmor 2 Exchange 1 Electric 1r0n... 1 Howard Swappers’ Column. SEND IN YOUR SWAPS. There’s no charge for insertions. You pay 5 cents for each answer. Have you anything you want to Bwap or Ex changev Let the other fellow know. Augusta is full of active, energetic, eager Swappers who will be glad to make your acquaintance through the Swappers’ Column. WILL SWAP: ONIT^ATSPROUTER. In fine order, with seven drawers. 20x2/, for anything that $lO-09 can be realized from. . Address Oatsprouter, Swappers. Column, care Herald. J2O WILL SWAP: SHINGLE OUTFIT, IN good order, for anything. Address Shingle Mill, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. 1-® will exchange” "three pair Game Bantams, good pets Jor Barred Rocks. Address Bantams B, Swappers’ Column, care Herald. Answers Cent a Word The following list, corrected Monday, Shows the answers to Want Ads that are on file at this office. If you want your answers please call and get them, as they will be held only a few days, and then destroyed: Party 1 RF T 1 Richmond ..... 1 R H 1 R W H ....... 1 Reasonable .... 1 Mrs T. H. C... 9 R W 11 Timber ....... 1 Urgent 1 WH D 5 W O H ....... 1 Buyer ♦ Bona-fide ..... 1 B L 1 Cash 20 Couple 17 E M 1 Farm 1 Immediate Possession .. 1 M A 4 Owner ......... 2 Wanted WANTED—Rooms. WAN'Tf.I >: BY REFINED COUPLE, nicely furnished bedroom, or two furn ished rooms for light housekeeping: close In with conveniences. Address Couple, care Herald. WANTED ---fleai Estate WANTED TO RENT ON HILL: HMALL home, furnished or unfurnished; state location, number of rooms and rental In first letter. Address P. O. BOX 804. sl9 WANTED—Miscellaneous. WANTED: TO BUY FOn CAHII OA. reports, decisions of court of appeals, etc. Deliquesce Bookshop, 213-216 7th street ts WANTED—TO CORRESPOND. CONFl dentlally, with any one desirous of be coming permanently cured of the mor phine or whisky habit The Kecly Insti tute, Columbia, B, C., Bos 71, HI WANTED—THE PHI V7LEOE TO cure tobacco users *t home. $5.00 buy* the cure. Information If desired. The Keely Institute, Columbia, 8. 0., Box 75. Fl 3 WANTED: BBC O N D-H AN D HAY press. Must be cheap and In good con dition. Box 116, Barnwell, 0. C. $lB THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. For Rent FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR RENT: FURNISHED OR UTST furnlshed, three rooms for light house keeping. Apply 625 Wrights avenue. 318 FOR RENT: ROOM WITH ARE MOD ern conveniences. Electric lights and hath (hot and cold.) Apply 921 Ellis street. jis FOR RENT: Ft,AT~OF“TTUtEE ROOM 3 and all conveniences, No. 13 315 Ellis street, cheap. Apply P. F. McAnally, Real Estate, Insurance, Dyer Bldg. 319 FOR RENT: TO APPROVED TENANT, four rooms nnd toilet at 1915 Nlckle street. Electric lights and large lot, $lO. E. H. Mobley. 319 FOR RENT: FLAT OF SIX ROOMS and hath, electric lights and gas; de -uo.i poos ti( nsnoq !pooqjoq<|.ttiau »|qu.im dition. Address Flat, care Herald. 320 For Sale FOR SALE—ReaI Estate HOUSE FOR 8 ALEr— BEAUTIFUL 8- room residence and garage on Monte Sano, $5,000; will take part payment in city or country property. W. T. Houston & Co., Harisor. Bldg. Jl9. TRUCK" FARM FOR SALE- 25 AORESL four-room cottage, in four miles Lake View Park. Will sell for $2,500 or ex change for city property. W. T. Houston & Co., Hariaon Bldg. Jl9 FOR SALE—Poultry for sale? BARRED ROCK EGOS* fertility guaranteed; best flock In the county. Thirteen eggs, $1.00; $5 per 100, f. o. 1). Cabbage plants by Parcel Post, 25c per 100. $1.25 per 1,000. f. o. b. W. J. Dennis, Route Nn. 2. Augusta Ga J 22 FOR SALE: THOROUGIIBRED WHITE Orpington eggs for hatching; as good as you will find. Also Rhode Island Reds from stock of Callaway Farm. Phono your wants to Pritchett Poultry Farm, 6937-J. J 23 TOR SALE: IF YOU WANT SHOW NUFF Rhode Island Red eggs for set- ; ting, see my two to three hundred Red hens before buying. There are all kinds and color Reds. M. H. Morris. Phone 6716-W. j2O FOR SALE—Livestock FOR SALE; FIRST-FLAKS COM HlNA tion saddle, buggy horse; saddle and bridle, will sell cheap. Medium size, good looker, mile post look like garden rail ings. Address Horse, care Herald. JlB FOR SALE—Autos FOR SALE: ONE CUT-DOWN FORD, four-passenger car. model 1913, In good condition with four bucket seats. Ad dress A. R. T., care Herald. J 23 FOR SALE—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE: MILL SUPPLIES, BLACK amlth supplies and tools, carriage and wagon material. 11. C. Tcnnont Supply Co. Phone 862. 613 Broad street. jlB FOR SALE: FIVE-YEAR-OLD HORSE, new buggy, lady can drive horse; cherry and oak dressers, washtands, brass and iron beds, Davenport chif flonler. heating and cook stoves, re frigerators; will sell separate. 2160 Greens street. 122 LOST: BETWEEN 4 and ( O'CLOCK Saturday, between 1940 Broad and Strand Theater, a small enameled vio let with diamond setting. Reward If returned to 1123 Ellis wtreet. Jl9 LOST: ON SUNDAY, JAN. 15TK. BE tween Broad and 13th streets, and the Hill, a rosary of blue stonee set with silver. Reward If returned to 2134 Walton Way. j!9 STRAYED OR STOLEN: FROM 1154 Druid Park avenue, Friday afternoon, pale red heifer, about 18 monthe old. Reward If returned to the above address. Mrs. E. L. Wall. Jl9 LOST AND FOUND LOST ARTICLES SOMETIMES are never found; often they are stolen with no chance of recov ery, but when picked up by honest persons they will got back to the owner if advertised in this column. LOST: ON ELLIS STREET, BROAD street or at Silver's Htore, or at Kress' 5 and 10c store, $19.00 in envelope with L. Stanford on envelope. Please return to 2065 Heckle St., Hill and get reward, 118 FOUNIR I TOOK UP A SHETLAND pony on Friday last. Owntf will please call for same and pay expenses. Apply 262 Greene street. 118 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. PRIVATE SCHOOLS. WANTED: A LIMITED NUMBER OP private pupils by a former public school teacher of long experience. Ad dress Mrs W. H. Lynch. 1451 Broad. 118 WANTED: PARTNER IN WELL Es tablished retail strfre. I am eloriO and trade is Increasing. I.ltlle capital re quired. Good proposition. Address B. M., care Herald. $lB fancy groceries: SHAD, SPANISH MACKEREL, FRESH and salt water trout, bream, etc, Heal- Shlpt oysters; Stone's cakes, six varie ties; llmburger, sap-sago, brick, Swiss, cream Neufehatel cheese. illldebrsndt. Leading Grocer, Phones 316-872 118 GET IT AT HICKEYS 221 Jackson Street. FIVE BARBERS. NO WAITING. PRESENT FOR HIM. MAKE THE FIRST PAYMENT ON A nice lot in NORTH AUGUSTA nnd ho will carry the balance. Good way to teach him to save. Beats the bank. L. A. Dorr, Terminal Building. sat,sun.mon SPFCIAL NOTICE. To All Users of Chalmers' Gelatine: W© are now packing in each package of gelatine a united profit-sharing eou pon, valued at two and one-half cou pons. The gelatine now on this mar ket hns no cotipons in the package. Send us Jus. Chalmers’ Sons signature from the box of Shredded Gelatine or the box end reading “Chalmers’ Granu lated Gelatine" from the package of Graulated nnd we will send coupons for each signature or end. We will be glad to also mall you a catalogue of premiums upon your request to do so. U. P. TAY LOR, Jr., selliijig Agent, 18 South Four teenth St., Richmond. Va. eod,A22 REMOVAL NOTICE. C. A. Picquet has removed law office to 80rt Chronicle Bull Ting. frt WALL PAPER. “A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY forever.” Why not beautify your homo? W© are headquarters for wall paper, house and sign paintinr J W. Bowick, 301 Mclntoßh street. Phone 2284. sat.sun.tnon TO REDUCE THE HTOH COST OF living use SERV-ITS Groceries. Teach the children to be economical by saving the valuable coupons. For sale by the leading merchants of Augusta. sct,sun,mon SHOE REPAIRING. MEN’S WHOLE SOLE AND O’SULLI van rubber heels $1.50 Men’s half sole and rubber hee1..... 1.00 Men’s tack soles 50 Men’s tack solo and rubber hee1..44 .75 Ladies’ sewed soles and rubber heel .75 Children's half sole 25c to .50 ALEX RAE, 236 oth St. rhono 323. j2l PIANO TUNING. D. W. IIUTTO, TWENTY-SIX YEARS in city, 20 years with Thomas & Bar ton. Special hard times jaMr©©. Pianos tuned anywhere Iti the city for $2.00. If you are a laboring man, out of work, I will tune your piano for $1.50, Phone 2420-J. Address 511 Lincoln RL J3O DOG COLLARS. LARGEST, BEST, CHEAPEST As sortment: prices 10c, 25c, 50c ur>. See us. Augusta TVunk Factory, 735 Broad, opposite Monument. tl PHONE 88J1. PHONE 8811. HOLLEYYfOOD DAIRY CO., J. JlOW anl M</rton Co., Props. We are turning otlt the richest Jersey milk nnd cream that can bo produced from a per fectly healthy herd. Watered with pure spring water; fed with the best home grown feeds, and handled with tho cleanest white hands by sk llfd eastern daiYy help. We can accominodnto a few more select customers. Phone us your orders for absolute satisfaction in your dairy needs. J. Howard Morton & Co., Props., Holley wood Dairy Company. Phone 881 L Phone 8811. J 23 GEORGIAJAILROAD (Effective December 6th, 7914.) Eastern (City) Tima From To 2:25 p.m. Atlanta, Mao on, Athene. Washington 7:40 a.m. 2:45 a.m. Atlanta 1:55 a.uv 6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:36 p.m 10:30 p.m. Atlanta. Macon. Athene, Washington 8:20 p.m 8:45 a.m. Union Point and for Macon and Washington 6:15 p.m. Phono 267. #6l, 2266. J. P. BILLUPS, O.P.A. SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Spe cial Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores not Usually Advertised J : : : : i z : x a : COLUMBIA BATTERIES FRESH EVERY WEEK, 280 WHITNEY-EVE CO. 1083 Broad. Phone 1818. AUTOMOBILE TIRES YOUR OLD TIRES are worth from 3 to 8 dollars when taken in aa part payment for new ones. Wll rebuild them. Milonga guaranteed at small c/,st, saving ex pense of buying at aIL DAVIS TIRE A RUBBER CO. BARBER SHOP GET THAT EASY SHAVE SULLIVAN’S UNION SHOP 1297% Brood. Thren first-clan* barbers-Hulllvan, Hhed, arid Hackman. No waiting. Courteous attention. CAFE ABK THF, FIRST POLICEMAN THE WAY TO Tlll£ B & B. CAFE The cholceat dishes on the market. Regular Dinner. Best In Town. Phono 3013- J 983 Broad Ht, DRINK CHERO-COLA AT THE FAIR A EVERY WHERE There’s none so good. Phone 1287. UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI TURE REPAIRING, SLIPCOVERS, DRAPERY WORK. Jo*. Keller, formerly with the Tif fany Hiudlo In New York Estlmatrs furnished. Highest grade work care fully done. Phone 71. 460 Broad Bt. SATISFACTORY CONTRACTING. DON’T WALK A BLOCK TO SAVE A dollar. Just phone : our order to Mor nlson, Satisfactory Contractor and save a round dollar on every thousand. One-half million good second-hand brick for prompt city delivery or shipment to tho country. Morrison, Satisfactory Contrac to_r, 102 9th Ft. Phone 2475. J 23 Atlantic Coast Line NOTE -These arrivals nnd departures are given ns Information. Arrivals and connections nve not guaranteed. I r " | | 85 I 27 ?:sßaj 2:4opjT,v Augusta Arj R:Bsn| l:40p 4:?6nf 4:l7nlAr Bnr’well Lv| 7:13nl12:01n 4:son| 4-13plAr Demn’k T,vl 6:4ta|11:34p 6:35,*\l s:2f*plAr Or'hurg Lvl R:K7a|lO:53T» 7:lsn| fl:sßp|Ar Sumter Lv| 4-Sfta? 9:3<>p D:ooe| R:lsplAr F'orence T„v| 3:15al 8:^0n 1:15p1t2*45a! \r Wll’gton Lvl | 3-45 p Kirtrtal 5:25a jA r KMuoM 7a! 6 7ir.pl 8.15 a 1T :Kopf Wnsh’t’n Lvj 3:05pl 4:2rt\ I:39nlin:?7nlAr BnltlmV Lvl 1:45p 2-lDa 4:84ft11*:45p! \r W Phil T.vfll :36n I1!r:19n 7:l3af >:s7p|Ar N York Lvj 9:15al 9:80p Thorough Steel Pullman Sleepers on trnlns 3? and 35, between Augusta nnd New York. Observation Broiler Onr be tween Augusta nnd Florence. Standard Dining Car north of Florence. Through Slnepor between Atlanta nnd Wilmington, via Augusta on train* 37 nnd 87. cqpnrrtlng at Florence with New York sleepers nnd main line points. T. R. WALKER. District Passenger Agent. 629 Broad St., Augusta, Go. Phone 673 Charlestons Western Carolina Railway Co. (Effective December 28th. 1914.) The following arrival nnd departure* of trnlns, Union Station. Augusta, Ga. °* ns conecflons with other com panies, nr© simply given ns information nr.n are not guaranteed. „ DEPARTURES. 10:35 A M.. No. 1 Pally for Greenwood Spartanburg. flreonvlllo, Asheville connects at McCormlrk (Dally ex cept Sunday) for Anderson. r>* 3 Da,, y t° r Greenwood,, 2.00 P.M No. 42. Dally for Beaufort. Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. „ ARRIVALS. 12:15 P. M., No. 2 Dally from Spartan burg, Greenville, Anderson (Dully except Sunday.) etc. 8:15 P.M., No. 4 Daily from Spartan or Greenville, Asheville, etc. 12:25 P.M., No. 41 Dally from Beaufort Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ERNEST WILLIAMS, General Pusnontfer Agent R 29 Broadway. Augusta, Go. Southern Railway. N B.- Schedule figures published only as information and are not guaranteed. Union Ftatlon. All trains dally. Trains depart to— Tiffin 18 Charleston, fl. G 6:20 n. m. 8 ( olumbia, 8. C o 40 „ In 26 Rnvannah, Jacksonville.... 9:'in n. m. 32 Washington, New York ... 2-20 p. m 32 Washington, Now York... 2:30 p. m 22 Charleston 3:40 p. m 24 Charleston 11:40 p. m. Trains arrive from— , . Tim*. 25 Charleston 8:29 a. m. 181 Washington, Now York ..12:50 p. m. 81 Washington, Now York .. 1:00 p. m. 85 Charleston 1:30 p. m. 29 Jacksonville, Savannah ... 6:10 p. m 7 Columbia 8:65 p. in. 17 Charleston .....10:50 p. m Pullman Drawing-Room Bleeping Cent Coaches, Dining Car HtWvine. Phone 681 nr 947 for Information, arid Pullman Reservations. MAGUUDHB DENT. Dlst. Pass. Agent, 729 llroad BL, Augusta, Oa. MATTRESSES MATTRESSEB RENOVATED BY A. GREEN. He rnnkiiH your mattTAfista l«v«i find squant. Now tick m/ide trio% Itoturn mattfftMftM hhria day. Phan* 10HI; whops 1251 Marbury street. PRESSING CLUB We do absolutely first-chine prawn ing, Rlogfilng, altering rind repairing. Hoods sent for and delivered prompt ly. Give us one tidal. FIFTEENTH ST. TAILORING CO., It. K. KARR, Prop. Phone 4:i. 80# 15th Ft. "patronize a laundr7 that saves the life of your shivts end (oilers Shirts Bc. Hollar* \%(\ YET LEE LAUNDRY 1017 llroad street. restaurant Dutch Johns’ Restaurant All kinds of Hea-foods —Crabs, Fhrlrnps, Lobsters. Choicest meats in market. BARBECUE EVERY SATURDAY. Hear of Mstropole. ROYAL CAFE LET US FEED YOU. Painty, appetising meals end loyal service. For ladles and gentlemen. Regular dully luneh, 12-8 25c Hpedal Hunduy supper, 8-8:30 ...600 Phono 3081. $1.7 Proud. IVEY & THOMAS FORD ACCESSORIES FORD A OVERLAND REPAIRIQ. 629 Kill* HtYeet. PHONF. No. 3336. MEAT MARKET. F/ASTHRTJNG BROS., TWO MAR kets- 476 and 1148 Broad. Established 22 years. All that’s best in meats; fish and oysters; poultry and eggs; we’ve got it. Tho other kind we don’t handle. Our trade won’t have it. They want the best, and they get it here. Phono 58-500- 501 fra* immediate attention. j 23 C of Ga.Ry “The Way 1 * Current Schedules, (75Hh Meridian Time) DEPARTURES: For Dublin, Savannah, Macon and Florida points 7:30 a.ro* For Dublin and Savannah 2:30 p.m. For Savannah, Macon, Column 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 rn, FVom Dublin, Savannah, Ma con and I'lor Ida points 7:50 p.m. All above trains daily. Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m., arriving at 7:50 p. m., between Augusta and Savannah; connecting at Mil lon with through train for Macon# Columbus, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans. VoHtibulod electric-lighted Sleeping Cars carried on night trains between Augusta and Savannah. Ga.; connecting a| Mlllen, with through Sleeping Cara to and from Macon, Columbus, Birming ham and Atlanta. For information ns to fires, schedules, etc., write or communicate with W. W. HACKETT, District Passenger Agent. City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street, Phone 62. Augusta, Ga. ROOF LEAK? Have your work done by experi enced tinners. All work fftven per sonal attention. My prices are rlb'ht. E. A. DEMORE. Phono 2031. 623 Hroad St. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING. Have your shoee repaired at these prices: Men’s Wtrtn Bottoms, sowed .. .. .. .-SIOO Men’s Half Soles, sewed and Rubber Heels .... .. .. SIOO Men’s Half Soles, sewed .. 75 ,: Men’s Half Seles, nailed .. 50'' Ladies' Half Holes, sewed and Rubber Heels .. .. •• .« 75*' Ladles’ Half Holes, sewed •. 50° Ladles’ Half Holes, nailed .. 3u*- Children’s Half Holes 25*3 & 35*-’ Best Rubber Heels 25C. 35*3. 45* ; Ladles' Half Soles, turned —7s*- Work done while you wait. Work called for and delivered on short notjee. Phone 943. 965 Broad- St., J, SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor Special Rubber Bottom* _ sllO SPECIALISTS the only reliablh SPECIALIST IN AUGUSTA. DbuiaacH of man, women und cMW dren treated without t>[>eratlon. I FURNISH all MEDICINES FREE, DR. N. E. ALFORD Office, 969 Bread Ht. TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS There are three reasons why you should trade with us— FIT, QUALITY, MONEY SAVED, E. M. CROZIER A 00. 1144 BROAD ST. TIRES and VULCANIZING A fVesh sToi’k" of - Uriiy-Hprtnßfieffl and Hood "extra ply” tires direct from manufacturers and not handled through any distributor. Buy from ua and get fresh stock. BERRIE TIRE & RUBBER CO. WOOD YARD OAK AND PINE STOVE WOOD. Quantity and Quality. C. E. McCORD North Augusta. Phone 2757. L. F. GOODRICH Architect. 122 Eighth street, Telephone Augusta, Qa. 489. WELDING wt weld anything FROZEN AUTO CVLINDERS. We have unusual facilities fur welding cylinders and crank cases and specialize on this class of work. AUGUSTA WELDING A BRAZING CO., 955 Broad St. l’hune 2712-J, SEVEN ft