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William S. Harl In Latest Artcraft Picture, “Border
Wireless,” at the Rialto Today and Tomorrow
At Promptly 10:30 This Morning the Rialto Opened Its Doors to Augusta’s
The Headline Attraction For Today Is the Popular Star, William S. Hart, in His
Latest Artcraft Production, “Border Wireless.”
The noted Thomas H. Inc® Star 1n
khaki! That in Itself 1b somethin* worthy
of note True, he only dons the uniform
of Uncle Sum at the close of the new pic
ture, “The Border Wireless,” because
from the start until the close, he has
striven valiantly to gain that position of
honor, striven HgalnHt odds, branded as
a bandit, the victim of Hun plotters—btu
finally he triumphs, wins his pnrdpn, the
girl of his choice, foils the. nples srni
prepares ot go "Over There" in the de- !
sense of democracy.
FOUR SUMTER BOYS
DIE FOR COUNTRY
GEO. D. 81M8.
Sumter, S. <!...
Goorgo D. Him*, the War Depart-
TTM-nt has announced was killed in act
ion Onto ter 8 He enllKtr*d in the Sum
ter Light I . ...try in the sumn of
1917, before the company wet t to
Camp Sevier, ond went, over «< is with
the National Guard. Private Sims was
the non of W. <\ Sima, of this county,
who has the sympathy of all thi Hum
tor people in hia (treat loss
ALFRED J. BRADFORD.
Sumter, 8. C. Mrs. Kate It. An
drews, of Onwogo, lias heard from the
War Department that her son. Ser
geant Alfred .1 Bradford, hud died in
France Octolmr 21 from illness of
pneumon a. Thin was very sad news
to the largo Bradford connection and
the many friends of the young man
here. He was In his 29th year and had
been In France since July with the
711 fitH Field Artillery. Sergeant Brad
ford had been living In Baltimore,
where he was engaged ns a bookkeep
er. hut came home to enter the service
from Sumter county. Besides his moth
er he s survived by the following
brothers and sisters; h. B. Bradford,
W. D. Bradford. .1. I>. Bradford, Mrs.
K <\ Kells, Mrs. O. B. Dawson and
Mrs. \V It. Dußone.
ROBT. A FOWLER.
Sumter, S. C. The death of Brjvnte
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are tuparlor to Biltim
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Just received two car
loads of
SLUSKY’S
ASPHALT SHINGLES
The handsomest, most
durable shingles made.
Labor saving and less
costly than other kinds.
We offer this week only
a special price on same of
$6.25 per square.
Buy now and you will
save one dollar a square.
Let us serve you.
da®Ky
Phone 100
1009 Broad st. j
M.mbar Builctora Earfcar ,ot AuQua**
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Bolyards’
Barbs*
Shop
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Ml ten at .
to Uhatra,
Bath*.
Bhcw.r*.
Moot mextern
Kouirmont
Par fart Sanita
tion.
Cutting of Cbil
drtn'e Hair a
Pp»t laity.
EaAeLKT MAN.
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Renting Rooms, Houses and Flats H 'SS^D i^"" c Ad.•
Howard K. Morton wrote the story and
j<\ Gardner Sullivan's facile pen is re
sponsible for the scenario. The plot of
“Th* Border Wireless" is concerned with
| German Hpies along the borders of Mex
ico. *. hidden wlrleMM, and a desperate at
tempt to notify the Hun leaders of the,
railing dates of transports. A beautiful
telegraph operator, played by Wanda
Ilaley, Is the heroine, and is an admir
able foil for the cold, stern, rugged West
erner. The support generally Is excel
! lent.
Robert A Fowler, who is.overseas with
the ('oast Artillery, has been announc
ed by the War Department as having
occurred October 7th, following an Ill
ness of pneumonia. The deceased,
who was only 18 years of age, volun
teered in June of this year. 110 |s the
Hon of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fowler.
J. E. HARDEN.
Sumter, 8. C. Mrs. H. I. Hardin, of
Ht. Charles, has been notified by the
War Department that her son, 7'rivate
J. E. Hardin was killed in battle on
the 15th of October Mr. Hardin wuh
well known in Humter. where ho was
employed for many years with the
New York Bakery.
Rumania Sends
Word to Hungary
Paris. Rumanian Transylvania has
proclaimed its independence and lias
sent an ultimatum to the Hungarian
i government asking that all political,
administrative and Judicial depart
ments In territories inhabited bv Ru
manians in Hungary and Transylvan a
be handed over. Hungary has refused
and the national Rumanian govern
ment has broken off negotiations, de
clining all rc sponsihllity for the con
sequences. blame for which, it suf
will he placed on the national Hun
garian coum I, according to advices
to the Matin.
LEGAL NOTICES
SAL I or REAL ESTATE
nroHOIA UAII.ROAP HANK will *<ll to »!•'• high
est hlddtt. f«>r at th« uiual nine am! Have f'»r
j.iiMm' salt-*. at Mu* Court llotine. in the
t'nv of Amici ta. U<<»r*la. on the first Tuesday In
UmaiN’r. 101 s
Af.l, Sial lot nr parrel of tail situate. Ivlnt and
Iwirtf In th<* Htate of flcorgla. County of Rlchmornl
ami nty of Alienate. on the Mouth alrli- nf Kill*
street, between Klhrrt ami tVtilrr Hlrrel*. having u
f.mit of Minty fflut lim-i on Kill* fttreet. am] rtumUut
i a<k of r»en width on a htimVrd ami two firt, i
three and imr half (3'a) liirtm; U'lifvh'd Nhrth by I
Kills Htreet Ka*t f>v lot formerly of T o flrowri; J
Mouth by lot formerly of lleuiamln CmPey, Trua- |
IN. anU West by lot formerly of Oenrge H llookev j
This sale will »>e tna<[r In pursuance of tS« popart
contained In a certain nVnirltv ftar<| from A Mitch*
ill .Vfaonwirphey. Truster. to Georgia Ftalltoad llank
.laird OrtoUr 3rd. 1017. rrn.r.la.l lit Clark » Off In-.
Ith his on i Huperh t « ottrt Hook 80-12
ihrra baring Fran a default In payment of thr debt*
i«iM#rad by *aid coiirrvar.pr
Term* rash. Purchaser to pay for paper*
t.g lit 20.27 t.KOHOIA UAIbHOAU HANK
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William Farnum in “he Bondni an," at the Modjeska tomorrow
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Showing today at the Modjeska
AUGUSTA HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR AUGUSTA HERALD ADVERTISERS
This picture should be one of the most
successful of the long list of splendid dra
matic offerings in which Hart has ap
peared. f •
As an added attraction the Rialto H
showing today a two-reel Mack Sennet
comedy entiled, “Beware of Boarder,"
featuring some of Mr. Sennet's foremost;
comedians. Senor Andlnogl’s orchestra
and the new $ JO, 000 Fotoplayer organ
just installed Insures the Rialto patrons
of the very best music obtainable.
CHURCH NOTICES
Central Christian Church.
fHorner Orawford and Ellis.)
PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT AND
big Thanksgiving service tomorrow,
Thursday, at U o'clock. Every member
of the church should be at the Thanksgiv
ing services tomorrow; for we never had
more for which to be thankful. Make a
sacrifice to <ome and bring others with
you. MINISTER n 27
Immaculate Conception Church.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE THURSDAY
; ( H to i, m. School re-opens Friday at 9
n. in. (Nov. 294 h ) n 27
St.. Mary’® Church (Col.)
THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 9 A. M.
n 27
Union Service at Reid Memorial.
THE GREENE STREET I'KFSBYTE
rIan church and the Reid Memorial
church will unite in a Thanksgiving rerv
b < on Thursday morning at II o’clock
al the Reid Memorial church. Rev. M.
M MarFerrin will preach. An offering
will be taken for Tnornwell Orphanage
n27
Church of the Atonement.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE. 11 A. M.
Special music by full choir. T, 27
CATHOLIC CHURCHES.
A number of churches will hold (heir
own Individual Services. There will be a
mass and thanks at Sacred Heart Chup’h
;if h :t. m . and also a special Thanks
giving service. Appropriate exercises will
be held at St Patrick's Church also.
WOODLAWN BAPTIST.
The Wood lawn Baptist Church will hold
a surprise Thanksgiving prayer service at
6.30 Thursday morning, which is to be
preceded by a special prayer service Wed
nesday night at \7;45 o'clock. ,
Hr, PAUL'S CHURCH
The usual Thanksgiving service at St.
Raul's Church will be held at 10:30 o’- j
dock instead of 11:15. Special music will
I he-rendered by the Ordnance Training
( amp Band, the services of which have
'been given by Col. J. VV Benet. The
band Is composed of GO musicians.
! Regular services will be held in the
other Episcopal churches of the city.
uUTHERAN CHURCH.
At the St. Matthew Evangelical I.uth
<*i .a Church, thanks will he returned to
Qod for peace and the Improvement In
the influenza situation. This service will j
take place at 11 o'clock.
SPECIAL NOTICES
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE.
TIIK PUPILS, PATRONS AND TKACH
rr* of the public school*, white and
colored, are hereby notified that the
I'ublie School* of Augusta. Inicluding
the high schools, will resume their regu
*4,ir session* FRIDAY Nov. 2»th. at 9
o'clock a. m. LAWTON B EVANS.
n2B Supt., Public Inatruction.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE.
N'ut.lr* in hereby given of my Intention to transfer
-\x share* Georgia Railroad A Rankin*. Companr
<’"'k standing tn the name of .lane Foreman.
Signed] CAROLINE J ASHLEY,
Administratrix. Eatata Jane Foreman.
1ift.13.20.27
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
TO THE PUBLIC:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an elen
tlon will t.e held on tin* 9th day of Pecember. 19IS.
h f the Town Hall of North Augusta. In North Au
lusta. Ktrtjth Carolina, tjetween the hour* of seven
r.’rloek a m and four OVloek p ra. on said day. for
tl»«- purpose of voting on the question of whether the
Ttown of North Augusta shall acquire, or purchase a
water works system In acrordance with the laws of
South Carolina, allowing it to condemn lands and
other i»roperty for providing water works tor said
town, and its citiaena. and the managers of said
election hall he, W. H. Rountree, H. P. Rush, and
It M Roatlcft
TTtat the books of Registration shall be open on
and from the 19th day of November. 1918. to and ln
< ludfng the 29th dav of November. 1918, in ind at
the htore r.f C K Erlenfleld, In the Town of North
Augusta, ‘Month Carolina and r-*glstration titkeU
• nri Im- obtained from J. E Edertfleld, Supervisor of
Registration for the Town of North Augusta, all as
requited by law.
This the 31si day of October, 1918
P L NIRNRERCER,
Intendant of the Town of North Augusta, S. C.
A ttested by
s L MED LOCK,
Clerk and Treasurer of Town of North Augusta. 8 C.
• n 6.13.29.27
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: GHEGK ON TT. R. TREASURER.
payable to order of Henry W. Shaw, Re
turn to 413 Leonard Building. Suitable
reward. d 22
LOST- BETWEEN SILVER'S AND
VVoolworth'.s Saturday night, one paek
tgt-, containing a green coat, and blue
‘•rgc dre.«M Reward if returned to 415
Tuttle street. n 27
LOFT: ON THE 22ND. ONE WHITE
rtnd lemon-spotted hound, flag tail; last
I'fn running on Little Beasley Greek.
Will pay sls 00 rewind to any one taking
up dog and notifying T. B. Skinner.
Hephzibali, Ga- 28
®IO.OO REWARD.
FOR RETURN ON’ CHESTNUT COLOR
<-fl cow. lost Friday night from G. W. D.
Gooden’s place, Hephzibah, Ga. Had
;»bout G-Inch horns, dark ears. Return
Willie Owens, Hephzibah, Ga., R. F. D.
NC~3. n2B
STRAYED OR STOLEN: ONE LIGHT
brown Collie jtuppy, 7 months old, white
ring around neck. Ansvi’ers to name of
Rover. Reward if returned to 1307 Em
mett ntreet or phone JBl5-J with informa
tion to its whereabouts. n3O
LOST BLACK BOSTON BULL PUPPY
about two months old. achild’s pet.
Anyone knowing of its whereabouts will
please phone 456-J n 27
vV A NTEDHELP —Male
WANTED—Shop men, Motor
men, Conductors and Track
hands. Apply in person to
Augusta-Aiken Rwy. & Elec.
Corp., 417 Lamar Building,
Augusta, Ga. d 2
WANTED: Able bodied white
men to work in Rubber Fac
tory. This is the best paying
business in America and we
pay well while you learn.
Good opportunity for right
parties. Apply at Plant
Southern Tire and Rubber Co.
n3O
WANTED GOOD PORTLR. COLORED
man to do cleaning in store. Apply L.
Sylvester &
20 Newsboys wanted at once.
Apply Watson Drug Co. n3O
WANTKP: GOOD rRKSSER. ALSO
tailor. Apply 1231 Stewart Ave., Camp
Il&nrock or 1030 Reynolds. dl
W ANTED YWO FIRST-CLASS FlßK
men; good pay; study work. Apply to
the Buckeye Cotton Oil Co., Savannah
road n 27
WANTED A CHAUFFEUR WILLING
to live on the place. Apply Lawton B.
Evans ts
\\ ANTKI) EXPERIENCED ROOK
koepor. Preferably one with knowledge
of wholesale business. Apply in own hand
writing. Quick, care Herald. n 29
WANTED HELP—Female
WE ARE
LOOKING FOR
INTELLIGENT
GIRIJ3
between the apes of six
teen and twenty-three
who would like to have
independent incomes.
To such younp ladies
telephone operating of
f«r« excellent opportuni
ties It assures pood pay,
steady employment, and
healthful surroundings.
Apply at Main Office.
937 Ellis Street,
Second Floor.
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company.
aun.wod.frt.n!*
W AXTRP A OOOD COOK. APPLY 104*
Hickman road nS*
WANTKO AT ONOs” COLORED OIRL
for houao work C,ood pay. 811 Kve Si .
and *l* ISroad itmt. nlf
WANTED HELP—Female'
WANTED: GOOD COLORED WOMAN
or girl for general house work. Apply
1030 Reynolds street. n 27
WANTED: A GOOD COOK: GOOD
wages. Apply 1030 Greene sfreet. n2B
WANTED: BRIGHT GIRL (COLORED)
for servant at once. Apply Mrs. Lily,
1167 R. R. Ave., City. n 29
WANTED: RELIABLE NURSE; GOOD
wages. Apply 416 Washington St. n 27
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
WANTED TO BUY: HOT7SES OR LAND
In or near Augusta; white or colored;
must be cheap. Address 724 Ellis street.
n 27
WANTED—Miscananeous
FOR HOUSE PAINTING. PAPER HANG
ing, bronzing, gilting. e amellng fur
iture, vamlshlnj, staining, upholstering
and floor repairing. All work guaranteed
and my prices are right «Vm. A. Smith,
1219 Fairfield St., Aiken. £. C. dl6
Tin CONTRACTOR
W. B. TOOLE—SHEET METAL WORK
er. Warm air furnaces. Prices reason
able. Work guaranteed. 925 Broad street.
Phone 264 dl7
FOR SALE—POULTRY
FOR SALE FINE ORPINGTON COCK
orels, 8 to 9 lbs., for your Thanksgiving
dinner. Phone 6454-W. n 29
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE—Cheap, an estab
lished Business College, in the
Harison Building. Mrs. D. E.
Stack, 1011 Reynolds. n2B
FOR MEG
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S
pocketbooks, bill folds, card cases, col
lector's hooks, pass cases, cigarette and
cigar cases, lawyer’s brief cases. Augusta
Trunk Factory, 718 Broad. ts
TYPEWRITERS.
THE REMINGTON JUNIOR AT SSO IS
the machine for home use. Makes an ac
ceptable Christmas present. L. J. Henry,
129 Bth street. d2O
GASOLINE AND KEROSENE
ENGINES. Carload, all sizes,
just received; also pumping,
wood sawing and feed grinding
outfits. Lombard Iron Works.
n3O
FOR ALE: ONE MOVING PICTURE
outfit complete. Powers machine: Mo
rorch gas outfit, screen, tickets, etc., and
12 reels film: all in good condition. A
bargain fer cash. Address H. D. H. t care
Herald. n 6
FOR SALE BEDROOM. DININGROOM
and kitchen furniture cheap for cash.
Mrs. D. E. Stack. 1011 Reynolds. n2B
FOR SALE—PLANTS.
BLOOMING DAISY AND PANSY
.Jants; bulbs, all kinds. Alexander Seed
Co., 911 Broad St. Phone 159. n 27
TYPEWRITERS.
WE HAVE SOME VERY FINE FAC
tory rebuilt Remingtons, latest model,
at "after-the-war" prices. L- J. Henry.
129 Bth street. d 4
FOR SALE: WILL SELL CHEAP. ONE
sawmill. Lombard No 1; one log cart,
also thirty pigs and shoats. Write T. L.
McKie, North Augusta, S. C., R. F. D.
No. 2, or phone 659. n 29
FOR SALE: STOVE PIPE. 30c JOINT,
elbows, 25c each. E. M. Andrews Furni
ture Co , 939 Ellis street. Phone 445. n3O
ABBRIZZI RYE FOR SALE BY GROW
er. $3.00 per bushel f.o.b Augusta. C. R.
Rheney. n 29
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SALE:
HORSES AND MULES.
Two carload* finest type of
-KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES
Just arrived.
J. A. STEWART,
520 13th St.. Wi ms' Stable.
nov29
FOR SALE, CHEAP: PAIR LARGE
mules, also several other mules and
horses; all in good condition. Apply 1011)
Telfair. n3O
MILCH COW FOR SALE: JUST FROM
my farm. Can be found at wagon yard,
Reynolds, just below McKlnne St. # n2B
FOR SALE: FRESH MILCH COW
with calf. Phone 5303. n 27
KOlt SALK: ABOUT 15 HEAD JERSEY
cows, due to freshen soch; a!*o one
registered Holstein bull. At Sanitary
Dairy. Phone 515. n 29
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
IF YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM. CITY
home or investment, see H. R. Powell,
Real Estate and Loans. 118 Jackson St.
Phone 753. n3O
FOR SALE. CHEAP: A TRETTY LlT
tle bungalow with large lot, in North
Augusta. Possession on short notice H.
R Towell, 118 Jackson street. Phone 753.
d 23
FOR RENT: ON THE HILL. A COM
fortable furnished house, one block
from Monte Sano car line and within
walking distance of carr.p. Can be easily
arranged for two families or housekeep
ing conveniences for four couples: ready
for occupance by December Ist. For fur
ther details call 6942-W. n2B
FARM FCtft RENT WITHIN FOUR
miles city limits: fifty acres; good land;
ggod buildings. Address Farm, care Her
ald Office. n2B
FOR RALE: FARM OF 327 ACRES. 6-
room dwelling, five tenant houses, barn
and out-houses, located 15 miles from Au
gusta on public road, two miles from
railroad station; good school and church
close: six horse farm under cultivation,
balance in timber. For more particulars
address Farm, care HeraltJ. nBO j
Ror Sale or Rent —Real Estate
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT.
I HAVE SEVERAL WELL IMPROVED
farm* for **!?, well lorated and price
Is right Uonnult me if you want * farm.
Do not hu.v until you *<•<> mine. John A .
Sims, Montgomery Building. My prop
erty. dl
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: FURNISHED ROOMS
and unfurnished rooms, with all modern
conveniences. Phone 1019-W. n 27
FOR RENT ON ¥> LARGE HANDffOME-
Iv furnished bedroom, one double bed
and one single bed. on first floor. Ap
ply Mrs. R. R. Dale*. 929 Greene. n3O
FOR BENT IN PRIVATE FAMILY.
one large front room, with all modern
convenience* Phone 6986. n 29
j FOR RENT TWO OR THREE Rooty
I and private bath, completely furnished
I for light housekeeping, gas range, elec
tric lights and telephone service 310 6th
street, n3O
I FOR RENT IN PRIVATE FAMILY.
one n'cely furnished bedroom with ad
joining kitchenette, and convenient to
bath, centrally located. Phone 1007-W
n!9
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
_ ;
I FURNISHED HOUSE OR ROOMS FOR
rant. Large white houae. Whelesa Sta
tion. n3T
FOR SALE — Automobiles FOR SALE— Automobiles
FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE )
Sporty looking roadster (Maxwell body), painted
battle ship gray. Engine in perfect condition. New
tires. Takes any hill in this vicinity on high. Call any
time Thursday. Bargain.
MRS. LINDAU
PARTRIDGE INN.
FOR SALE: ONE NEVER RUN NEW
Ford car. Extra ekuipped. One almost
n**w 490 Chevrolet. J. C. Whalley North
Augusta, S. C. Phone 2594-J. n 27
FOR SALE: FIVE-PASSENGER DODGE
car; good value. League & Du all. d 2
FOR SALE, CHEAP: ONE FORD AUTO
mobiie, 5-pas.senger. good condition. Au
gusta No. 722 Ellis street. n 27
FOR SALE —Motorcycles
FOR SALE: INDIAN TWIN CYLINDER,
3-speed, 1917 model motorcycle, cheap
for cash. Call or 367. n 29
FOR SALE—Plants
FROST PROOF CABBAGE
PLANTS
We can furnish any sized order.
Standard varieties of cabbage
plants. Prompt shipment.
Prices $2.00 per thousand, F.
O. 8., here. Over five thousand
I yg FOB
THE COMMONS PLANT CO.
Youngs Island, S. C. n3O.
“ PERSONAL"
UNITED
DETECTIVE SERVICE
Montgomery Building.
Don’t Misjudge others we can
get the facts.
Civil and Criminal investiga
tions, Strictly confidential.
When you need Detective Ser
vice consult us, we have Male
and Female expert Detectives
that know how, and can do
your work anywhere. .
Our specialty Secret Service.
n 27
CLAIRVOYANT
MRS. MONA DUMOND,
814 GREEN? ST.
Augusta's famous spirit medium and
trance-clairvoyant, gives never failing
help and advice on love affairs, business,
marriages, lawsuits, settles all troubles,
helps you to win in love, gives good
luck and shows you with plain words the
road to happiness and success. Always at
home, 814 Greene street, near Jackson
street. t d 7
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Starters and Generators Re
paired. Ignition troubles elim
inated.
DAVIS MACHINE CO.
724 Ellis. Phone 641. d2O
Have your repairing done
promptly and satisfactorily.
Put in the broken window
glass. Repair the grates, steps,
fences, etc. Paint up and
freshen up for the dull winter
days. We do the job com
plete.
MORRISON,
Satisfactory Contractor.
120 Ninth St. Phone 2475.
n 24,27,29
FOUR BALES PER ACRE
The record of Vandiver’s Heavy Fruiter
Cotton. Forty bolls make pound. Forty
six per cent lint; 1 staple; no boll
weevils. Free from all disease. Resist
drouths and winds. Earliest big boll. The
cotton that beats the boll weevil. All seed
girned and culled on our private machin
ery. Write for facts and proofs from your
own state. Special price on seed for early
delivery.
VANDIVER SEED CO-
Lavonla. Ga. t
COUNTRY BUILDING
Uncle Sam has taken off all re
strictions on building opera
tions. We carry a regular
building crew for country
work. Equipped with camp
outfit and all necessities to
save you trouble. If you want
the best business building sys
tem employed on your work
drop us a line. We will be
glad to figure with you for
prompt and satisfactory hand
ling of your building problems.
Residences, barns, silos, tanks,
we do the job complete.
H. C. MORRISON
120 9th t. Phone 2475.
*un.wed.frl,n29
Don’t destroy your Waste Paper—Save it. We pay 50c
per 100 pounds, delivered our warehouse.
L. SCHARFF & GO.
PHONE 816.
We do not send our teams to residences after paper.
KOSHER EATABLES
Salami, Bologna. Frankfurters, Postroma, Corned
Beef, Tongue, Swiss Cheese, Cream Cheese, Smoked Sal
mon, Herring, Dill Pickles and Rye Bread. '
KOSHER LUNCHES SERVED ALSO.
at
SEROTTA’S
1218 BROAD ST. PHONE 1102.
THE AUGUSTA HERALL
Phone 297
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
TYPEWRITERS.
GET A TYPEWRITER FOR YOUR BOY
or girl for Christmas. The most useful
present jaou could give them, and a
knowlfdge oi typewriting will make them
independent. L. J. Henry, 129th Bth St.
d 4
ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING.
WANTED: TO AUDIT YOUR BOOKS,
make financial statement, simplify ycur
system, or install new system. W. R.
Kennedy, Bookkeeping Instructor, Rich
mond Academy. Phone 952-J. d2l
HAULING
We are prepared to do all
kinds of heavy hauling with
large 2-ton truck. Short or
long hauls. City or country.
Can furnish all labor.
Phone 826. j
PALMER-SPIVEY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
CONTRACTORS’
MATERIAL
Contractors’ Supplies, Machin
ery, casting and repairs, steel
beams, trucks, wire cables,
boilers, stacks, etc., ventilat
ors, grating, etc. Lombard
Iron Works & Supply Co.
AUTO ACCESSORIES
CHEAPEST GUARANTEED AUTO
tires in America direct from factory to
you at big saving. Write for free illus
trated price list. Dixie Tire Co., 32fl
Broadway. N. Y. City. n24.27.21'
UPHOLSTERERS.
JACKSON COBB. UPHOLSTERER AND
cabinet-builder. Fancy carved work
expert. All finishing done without varn
ish: old mattresses made new. I have the
best assortment- of Antlnue Furniture.
Come and insDect it. 466 B»oad street.
Phone 1628. d 9
organ tuning
YOUR PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO
and organ tuned, regulated, repaired,
voiced everything done to make them
play like new. Thirty years tuning In
Augusta. Out-of-town orders attended to
on short notice. Phone 2420-J. Address
611 3rd St. D. W. Hutto. d 4
AUTO repairing
AUTO TROUBLES -VED.
WHY NOT LET RELIABLE MECHAN
ics overhaul your car? We know how
and do it promptly. A trial will make
you a regular customer. Promptness and
guaranteed work our motto. Drive by and
let us look your car over. Prices rea
sonable. Hatcher's Garage, 1113 Ellis
St. Phone 3316. d 8
TRANSFER COMPANIES
MILLS~TRANSFER CO.
WE HAUL YOUR BAGGAGE,
to and from all parts of the city. Moving
and hauling is our specialty and when
you are in a hurry phone us. Also nice
wagons for straw rides and picnics, with
careful drivers. We also do packing.
Phone 3141; residence phone 405.
624 Calhoun St., Corner Twiggs. dl6
MEDICAL
SALLY’E RHEUMATIC REMEDY RE
lieves any case of rheumatism. Testi
monials from Northern and Southern
states. If you have rheumatism try a bot
tle of Dr. Sally’s Rheumatic Remedy. For
sale at all leading druggists. Prop, and
Ik? 1 1., Dr. A. E. Sally. Augtista, Ga. d 2
AUGUSTA’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE
WELDING SHOP
Parts of automobiles and all kinds of machinery
welded good as new. Bcored cylinders repaired
so aa to use the same flstr is.
SOUTHERN WELDING CO..
848 Elite stmt. Phene 1332.
F-esh Lot Horae* and Mulia, also
have 30 mulea and alightly used
two-horse wagons. Will sell cheap.
E. H. RHODES
834 Ellis treet.
KODAK FINISHING
The Way It Should Be Done
TONY SHEEHAN
750 BROAD ST.
(THE STAG.)