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BIG HIT SCORED BY MACHINE GUN
CLICK REVUE; HERE AGAIN TONIGHT
Th« Machine Gun dick Revue, h aplcy
fitiow with lots of fun and variety, opened
Up yesterday at the Grand Theatre, giving
both ;• holiday matinee and an evening
performance.
It is an All-Soldier hill for the show Is
pdesented by the boys from Camp Han
rock. All of them are professional actors,
many being Broadway headliners.
Tiii; show Is billed at the Grand for
Ibis evening and Saturday mat lute and
evening, and next week loaves fy* a three
week tour of big Southern and Ka Stern
tit leu. »
The opening number of the excellent
rarrl is the Rom-i Duo. a pair of comedy
a-robatf. who ar*‘ clever and original,
f limy tumbling and novelty atunts make
Iheit a<l a popvilar feature.
iantei find Kingle, entertain at the
piano and wI• 1 1 ■•<»»>« There is j skillful
Imitation of ;» piano player and a player
piano - you don't bv* to be told the dlf
frrenr. PeDvern the two, for it is a re
inurkkahle imitation. Their songs ar»
goca] ivmi ."drhv and tthe act has a good
rh a I of rood things
Tne Boston opera rimpany'rt favorite
baritone Uesandio Alberlnf is next on the
|uokiam, who olVred several fine Kngllsh
bail. and also Italian operatic ' ojer
lions, which wire well received Alhcrlni
new r falls to please, bin voice la re
mit rlfablc sweet.
“Home Jazz’ with .11m Buckley, the* Irish
tenor putting the pep Into the mush*,
proved a hit Talk About ragtime well,
Jim just demonstrated what real Jazz Is,
nnd even bar! his own Jaxr. band there.
Xhye sure know how to play.
The Miichtt)'- dun quartet with their
tirwest «*f new- songs, and their harmony,
nil their number over in good style These
b<As have hii original way of slipping
I hell- Stuff over the footlights.
That popular bunch— the Liberty Four
with A) Raymond. Bill Bailey, Gawy and
BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
Member BnUdera'Exchange of Augusta.
Monday and Tuesday
KM! <4llO- December 2 and 3
THC TPANSCEHDLNT
IaVI1) m'* V I H11II■!I■I IIi!f ‘ I 1 I M
•] KP Ay i! j& t i i
11 1 1 1 JBt 7 [m.
IN THI SMART RBVUI OB LUKE
l_zl i
SEATS NOW SELLING.
Grand Box Office—2sc to $l.O0 —Box Scats, $1.50
Saturday Specials
SOLD FOR CASH AND NO DELIVERY.
BEFF AND PORK SPECIALS.
Choice Kansas City Beef:
LOIN STEAKS . . ! 40c
HOUND STEAKS 30c
CHUCK ROAST < 30c
PRIME RIB ROAST 40c
STEWING BEEF .. 20c
FRESH PORK HAMS '4oc
FRESH PORK LOINS 40c
FRESH PORK CHOPS 40c
SWIFTS PREMIUM
37*c Lb.
No Deliveries on These Hams, and For Cash Only,
B. vV G. IMPORTED OLIVE OIL,
$2.00 bottle, $1.70. SI.OO bottle, 85c
SUNBEAM AND CURTIS BROS. JAMS, .tar 30c
PRUNES, fancy, lb 15c
75c FANCY WORK BASKETS 35c
No. I COTTOLENE st.os
'No. 10 COTTOLENE $2.65
VEGETABLES
TOMATOES. CARROTS. SPINACH
OYSTER PLANTS. EGG PLANTS, PARSLEY.
CELERY, RADISH, BEETS.
GREEN PEPPERS. HORSE RADISH.
Our Special Blend Coffee. 35c seller, pound 27c
Beginning Monday, November 4th, our Hill
Delivery will leave at 10 o’clock mornings instead
OPPENHEIMER’S
982 md 984 BROAD.
Renting Rooms, Houses and Flats THE HERALD Want Ads.
Kandman cert Inly have a great act. Al
Raymond has a funny way of Hinging his
funny songs, and especially the Spanish
tong, which always gets a big lough.
Then there Is*a bar.jo duet, one of the.
players being the famous Bill Bailey,
Banjo-King, formerly of the Broadway
headliners. Bailey and Cowan. Horrid
melody, for they are there when It comes
to tickling a banjo. This combination
furnishes wonderful music.
H lege I and Welch, two extraordinary
dancers, present everything in the fepe
tolre of dancing, from the ltd buck and
[ wing to the present fancy gyrations B/ih
of them are < xpert dancers, and are
polished In their work.
Good comedy is on tap w hen Wert on
and < »uld appear.
They have norm- good joke about tin
army, for bring in the army still has
a funny side for them Both are clever
coined lens ,
•Sparkling song- and ragg' mush* are
t! features of Berlin and Klein's good
act. Klion ban a rich tenor and the
team has sweet harmony.
I* i ankle Smith, the Brazilian.
rhatt monogolis, whose erazv talk gets!
one laugh light after another. IB* js a
scream, and never i-fopa acting or speak
ing bughouse while he Is ori the singe.
Th/ .Machine Gun Click Kevtic, In which
five pianos cambine in one volum* of
melody, und one nivel feature folk ws an
other Miickly. until all the seventy-five
men in tin* shfw are before the audience. ,
b a leal, surprising ensemble It is a
fitting /-Umax to the wol Iselocted, variety
hill.
A picked orchestra of twenty-seven 1
pieces led by August Klelnleke, formerly
the director of Frit si HchefTs orchestra
;on Broadway, furnishes the music.
Brbe.s are popular and there is only an
opportunity of seeing the show tonight
tomorrow before it leave. 1 for the road,
which Is the last time he hoys will ap
pear.
AUGUSTA HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR AUGUSTA HERALD ADVERTISERS
SUIT INVOLVING $325,000
ON TRIAL IN SUMTER
Sumter, S. C. -The fall team of civil j
j court that had been postponed or u c- >
cci.mf ' f the t’nltcd War Woi »< drive j
l c< nven< d Monday mornfttg wit . .» »d: o
i I :iv:-t Moore presiding. The fir«t
; day’s fork wan speedily 'Tried,
i all cas/*M b'dlig either dismiss"/! ' <i
i o.nbtiiit*d nr, tii the now famous I’o'v. j
jn. m vi fin by case was reach 'd jnd :
I trial for tics was set for . Tu ;*3 lay j
I rrcrnlng. Thin m the third ti .ic the j
/ase h;t* in court, tlv« fuM ;
I r/ri.lting j > a mistrial, the SM-ond
thrr* v.’on b> Harby, appealed to the
supreme eqjjrt and ordered back for
triab Vi c < aso is the suit of W. A.
Bowman a* a 'nut Henry J. Harby for
$325,000 ph his nhnro of the profits in
a former partnership. F. Iluhluß 1
of Mar* Antonio and Boland Moore of |
Gh.irlolte ii • two out-of-town wit- .
!•/*> c v/bo m c pr< -ent. liowman t«
rr presentcfl in court by John Clifton,
I‘i.rdy and Bland, Harm/m Molmc, AT
W. Feubroo.f A. S. Merrlman of the
local I ;ir and Harry J. Haynaworth of
GrecnviHe. tlarby's fawyerw are L.
D Jennings, Bee and Molse, B. D.
ITpps Flank McL®od of Sumter an»
i D W. Roblmon of Columbia.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATIC OK GEORGIA.
mniM'ivii county
WIIUKKAH. John O Harper haa applied for per- j
manem Dtier* of Administration on the #*-.»«fof 1
i William l»'A Walker. l*4e ■ t talk Coontv. •Ike-a . j
Tliia la, therefore. to rit* all per nova neemeil, io I
!h* am] appear at th* C«mtt of Ordinary of -aid |
| / minty. io hed»i on th* first Monday In herein
j tier. Al> • 191 Hat 10 o'clock a m and allow can***.
if any they «an. why ‘aid Letter* should not lie
1 Wtinea* rny official alanator# tf»f« Bfh da? of No
yember. All. JflIH ALEXANDER K WALTON,
lift.).*. 22,29 Ordinary, ft C.
HTATK OK UKoROIA,
It If‘lf MON ll COI NTY
WHEN EAR. Mary fJltivm ha* applied for perma
nent Letter* of AdmlriUtratiori on the estate of John
Olbao.'i. late of aaid County, deceased
This I*, therefore, to rite all persons concerned, to
te and appear at the Court of Ordinary of eaid
County to tie held on the first Monday In Dwin
tier, A P I*lß, at ID o'clock a m . and abow cause.
llf any they fan. why said Letters should not he
granted.
Willies* my official signature this Bth dav of No
vemh*r. Alt. 1111*. ALEXANDER K WALTON.
n*.11.22 2l» Ordinary Ft C
HTATK OK GEORGIA
Hit'll MONO COI NTY
WHEREAS. Maggie Lutr. has applied for perma
nent letters of Administration on the estate of Imru
thea M Hchrlmpcr. late of aaid County, deceased
This la. therefore, to cite all person* concerned, to
he atid appear at. the Court of ordinary ot said
County, to l*e held on the first Monday In Pecem- I
her, A f» . IRl*. at 10 o'clock a in., and show caus«*.
if any they can, why said Letters should not he
granted
Willies* my official -signature this tth day of No
yrmher AD., 191 H. ALKXANBKR It WALTON.
•is. 1.1.22.2® Ordinary It C
HTATK OK OLUItOIA.
ItlCIIMONI) ITU NTY
WMKIIEAM Margaret Doe. widow of Wesley Cal
»lo Doe. late of said County, deceased has applied
for year*’ support for herself and minu. child of said
dec*used
This la, therefor*, to cite all persons concerned to |
he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of -aid .
County, to lc h»ld on the first Monday In Decern j
Iter. Al> . 191 H. at 10 o'clock a m . and show cati.se. |
If any they c«n, why said veer's year's support should
not he granted, and return ©f the appraiser* made
the judgiuent of said Court *
Witness my official signature this *th dav of No
yrnilier, A f» , 1918. Al.l'.XAM»Kll IV W ALTON,
n*. 15.22.2® Ordinary It C
HTATK oK OEoßtllA
ft M l I MONO (d| NTY~r
WHRRKAB. Join. W Hlhert, Guardian of Willie !
I+>' Broome, formerly Willie Woodward. ~f :
said County, has applied for letter* of DUiubslon I
from said Guardianship v
This is, therefore, to cite all person* concerned, to
hi and appear al ttie Court of Ordinary ..f said
County, to tw held on the first Monday In Decern
her. A D . I®|M at ll) o'clock a in . an.l »h, *
If any they can. why -.aid loiters should not he
granted
Witncs* my official signature this Hfh dav of No
Neither. Al> . 111 8. ALKXANDKH It WALTON,
n5.15.22.2* Ordinary, It C
HTATK <IK GKO KOI A.
RICHMOND tol NTY
WHERKAH, William Kia, Ktecutor of the estate of
William Kl». Mr . late of said County, deceased hat
applied fur of Dismission fruiu said Executor i
ship
This la. therefore, to cite all pemotis concerned. !..
he and appear at the t'ourt of Ordinary of «<aid
County, to he held on the first Monday In Decent
Tor. A D . I*l*. at 10 o'clock a m ,%at>d show cause.
If *n> they can, why satd Letter* should not bo
granted
Witness rny official signature this Mh dav of No
vnuher. AD, 191 N. ALKXANDKR It WALTON.
n*. 16,22,2* Ordinary, ll C !
HI* , ATH
RICHMOND COI NTY
WHKRKAH M*r» M Putt* has applied for per
manent lattm ««f Administration on the estate of Al
leu H t*»itts late ..f said County, ileceased
This i*. therefore, to cite all persons concerned to
he anil ap|«-ar at t|ic Court of ordinary of said
County, to lie held on the first Moml*v In Decern
her. AD . I*lß at 1» o'clock a in and ahew cause
If anv they tan. why aid l<e*f tf-rn dxuM not l«
granted
Witness my nfficlal signature tld* *th dsr of No
ly.mber AO 1»1H ALKXANDKR ll W ALTON
nil, 15.2 229 i Orditiary. It C
HTATK OK GKOKGIA
ItICIIAIOND COt NTY
\N IIMUK.AH Susan Mitchell. .AdmlnUtratrii of the I
estate of Masaiiue llugg, late it h* <1 c«mnt\ d»* j
erased has applied for letter* of Dlsnthisioii from \
raid admintstrstlon .
This is, therefore, to Hie all persons concerned, to
he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
County, to he held on the first Monday in Dei .u.
her. AJ* 191 N4l 10 o'clock s in. and '-w .an-. ’
If any they ra 1. why *ael L tiers sltotild not t»e I
granted
Witness mv official signature this Bth day of No
sender AD. 1918. ALKXANDKR H W ALTON
id. 15.32.29 * Ordinary. K C j
HTATK OK GKORGIA
RICHMOND COI NT A ,
WmiUAS 11-ate A liters.>n Gr ytr A lin'nistratrls '
of the estate of Marsh C Ounter. late of said Conn !
tv decease*! ha* applied*for Utters of Dl*inlMlun j
from said A.lndnDiratmn W
I This l*. therefore, to cite all persons eupcemed. to
Ihe and aj*t»ear at the Court of Ordinary of said I
County, t. he h- id on the first Monday tu Decent ;
her. A D 1919. at D» l«" K t 1 u and show cans,,. (
If any they ran. why said Utter* sh. uXI not he 1
gran test
Wltaes* my official si*nat*in* this « h dav of No j
»• nt’er AD I®D ALKXANDKU It WALTON |
" ll l!l?i ” "t"'” " 0
riv 11 01 < front 1 v
mcIIMG ;D cot NTY
AVtIKRKAM John little has apf tffl for Utter*
of Guardtatohip or the |.-t . and property >f
Thotaaeena tTilies. resident us cakt County
Tins is therefore Io cite all twrson* --01 ceroed to
he and aw*«ar a» tire tVurt i*f O’dmarv ot «aid :
County, to is* held on tl»e first Monday tu Deem 1
■er AD 1918 at 1* n clo. k a m and *h m cause
ts any they can. why said Utters should n-t is* ,
granted
AVtines* my ofnefpl signature this s h dav of No ;
yeuds-r AD 1919 ALKXANDKR R WALTON
u9.kA.lt 29 Or,lt. at y R C
HTATK OK GKORGLA
RICHMOND cm NTY
SMIKIFF A SALE
Will U sold at the Court C .o«.e tn tRe t'lty of
Augusta County and State s' Uvl. the n*nat r'ac*
(or holding Sheriff's Sab > the first Tuesday
Peytulyf real, during the legal hours >f sale, the
following deturiUki property t.»-w»t
AIJ, that lot of lard with Ipdwoyeinentg pcrerti
frswjttng ?A teet n Savannah Rad and running ■
hack «9 feet Round *1 N* »h *« Wm I. Jones
f ast t>y Jerry Collins Mouth is Savannah R id and
.West hy W I* M Reou Deatgnatrd . 0 Ctly I* at
Ikmk a* W ard S. Morfc \W U»t It Situate in th
[City of Augusta County .4 Hn hm tal ani Sis> ~f
* *sir«ta Uy*e»l on as the taopyrta, >*f J J
, for the kstatfl of A»«« Kir' I, <a hs virtue Tas
ft t* tsaoeil hy Chat S BktfCer. Tas t'ollck-tiu •>; |
Richmond County on the ?>th day *N tVc>mUr i#ir
tor State County and School Ta»*-s. the year
i*iT against •peaty atai atng to the name **/ J J .
I Sat. 4i lur the I -’at. ,f Alei C r’ding
Urs made this Algi day id Ortoiet I*lß and m*
lice »<*ey.t| atHMTsJtng t<* law J T I*l.l NhVrr
nA.IA.t9.S9 Sheriff. RUhtnornl County, tig
BUSINESS CHANCES __
MORRISON
Satisfactory Ccrtractor.
We have, a notice this a. m.
from our tank manufacturers
stating that they h* ve cn hand
for immediate dyliverv a-lim
ited number of SLIGHTLY
USED tanks at n considerable
reduction in price. Approxi
mate sizes 5.000 and 10.000
gallons. Louisiana Gulf Red
Cypress. ALL HEART. Good
aj new tanks. Good opportu
nity if veu need a first clas3
tank. See or write
H. C. 'MORRISON
102 Ninth St. Phene 2475
SPECIAL NOTICES
(> A BANTING RKBTRIGTiON HAVING
been removed by
tlx; health authorl
ik- th< rnembern
1 ugu^ ,ta oun "
H /qf’:kvf»B| attend their eoun
t .0 Jif "mi «il meeting FRI-
V, / \ Vs., v yAjJrfnJ 1 ’ Ay evening at
sQ “ the . regular hour.
i) 2 ft Recording Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES
r
I>;Kl> NOVKMHEK L’TTH, 191 k. likct.
THOMAS VVII.LIAM IT.MMINO, oldest
..-on of Mr. and Mr- Henry ft. Cum
in mu Kun.-rul aer vines at the family
1 idenne, 946 ,J/rtins Itoail nri SATril-
DAV N’oterrher not*. at 1 o’clock,
l-'amlly and friends are Invited to at
fer-fl I’k-asn omit flo-Aere. n 29
LEGAL NOTICES
GLORfIIA.
RICHMOND C/H’NTY
TO TH K HI FERIOR COI RT OF N RAID COf NTY:
Tie pedtioo ’ f -hr- Dreamland Theater Company re
spectfully hosseth'
! ; Pat youi- petitioner wa< duly Inrorporated hv
th Siifxri ' Court of said County on the 9th day of
January. 1914.
' Tha* v'.ur -petitioner desire* to surrender It*
chart* r and franchise as a corporation and he dls
m iv- d 1 > the order ami decree of this Honorable
I mirt
•jjia* .it a meeting of the Stockholders of aaid
/■,,*■;. Ha .! flu Iv failed on the . 2th day of No
vrrfi icf. i'*!-;. a R dilution was adopted by the affir
mfltiVH •. te I,f all the capital stock of -aid Corpora
tion, readying that salfl Corporation should surrender
Jut charter ami franchise to the State and lie dla
as a corporation.
That al! of the indebtedness of-said Corporation
and a!) *h* .'afrr - nn*l demand* of every character
si-air. ■ -aid r*.ri ■ ration, have beep fully paid off and
■ i an I the e a«d« of said romift*> dia
trlhuted among lla stockhoklera. -
WHKRKKGRK your petitioner pravs the granting
of an order fixing a time for the hearing of tliia
petition. *8 provided hy law, and at said hearing an
or.i.r and decree of Court be granted permuting
your petitioner to surrender It* .‘aid Charter and
franchise as a Corporation, and that It be dla
solved
DREAMLAND THEATER COMPANY.
By baac s ihchles Jr. Attorney for Petitioner
GEORGIA.
RICHMOND CGI NTY—-
per .finally appearcff before the undersigned. E. O
Cupper, who o . alh -ays. that ifn D the Secretary of
th* Dreamland Theater Company, petitioner In th*
foregoing proceedings, and that the facts stated in
rind petition are true
Y. O. COOPER
• *, arid subscribed before me this 14th day of
November. 1918.
T I HARRISON.
N arv Public. Richmond Coitnty, Ga
HTATK OK GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COl NTY
In th- Superior of said County: September
Term 1918 In Re Application of Dreamland Thea
tcr Company lor Hurrender of Charter
Th*’ furegniiig petition of tlie Dreamland Theater
Company for an order per mitt trig it to surrender Its ■
charter tod franchise as a corporation and he dls- j
- Ived. read and considered, and tjie same being veri
fied as renuirtd by law:
it is ORDERED, that said application be heard at
the Court House In said County, at 10 o'clock a m
mi tiie . 'th day oT December, 1918, and that said
petition be riled in the office of the Clerk qf said
t . that a copy of said petition and this Order b«
published ones a week for four wr«»ks. in the news
paper wherein the Sheriff’s Sales for said County are
pm 11 shed, before .‘aid bearing.
Till* 15th day of November. 1918.
HENRY C HAMMOND.
J R. C.. A. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND Cur NTY —
CLERK'S OFFICE SI I'EHfOR COt'RT.
1 hereby certify that the foregoing petition and or
der ./ the Dreamland Theater Company to surrender
charter, is a true nnd correct copy of the original
! on file in tills office.
Wi in my official signature and th* Seal of
, raid t it. thin lith day us November. 19IH.
DANIEL KERR.
nL. *_” 29. d«. v . Clerk
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COL NTY—
Will Iv -mid at the »;ourt House, in the City of
A . - a Cuunt* and State aforesaid, ’he uaual place
j r : t..i hug Si:er!ff’* Hales, the first Tuesday In
j I>. c-oaU-i i ext. during tho legal hours of sale, the
lob * in* described property, to-wit:
1 ALL that tra. t or par<**i of land In the County of
j Richmond and Stat- rs Georgia. In what was former
, !• i• »i the Village of Summerville, and now
I th” City of Augusta, on the East sld* of Avenue D.
■ Maying two lot- and more parUcularly deacrlbed
ai lajfa Number 15H arid 157 on tlie Plat of Lota
recorded In Book 7 E'a. folios 384-5.
Each of said lota*fronts 81.8" feet on the East side
of Avium* D between Walton Way and K Htreet. and
runs bio k l.Mi feet and together they are bounded
North hy LoU ir.» 154 ami 155; Es ; hy Lota 147.
lis and 141*. South by
ime I) s*i«l (groperty levied on as the property of
Abram Brill t . -aMsfy a fi fa Issued from City
t urt. of m I (Yunty on the 23rd day of October.
I'HB in favor of Alice V Tuggle, against Abram
Brill
l.' vv mad* 'hi-* 6th dav of November. 1918. and no
nce -.TV* I according to law 1 T PLI'NKETT.
tiS. 15 -;• :•!) Sheriff of Richmond County. Ga
STATE OF CBORGIA
RICHMOND COI NTY—
WHKRKAS. It t: Elliott, Administrator of the
I •■■•■ tale ot Isaac l» l‘utnam./ale of said County, de
• a cd ha* applle.l for learo to sell Rea! Estate be-
U'nging t«* sabl estate
j Th. • t- tl». aftir> < ■ cite all persons concerned, to
<md sepear at the Court of Ordinary of said
• 'inly, to be held on the first Mondav in Decern-
I 1 A 1* . 1918 at 10 o'clock a, in , and show cause,
j it any they <an. why lest* to sell Real Estate he
longlng to said estate should not he granted as rray
! cd far
, Wiii’t mv official signature this Bth dav of No-
V ! , el \D. 1918 ALEXANDER R nCALTON.
| i 4.15 ' ::•* Ordinary. R C.
•STA'IE OF GEORGIA
j ItlCIIMONI) CCti'NTY—
WHEREAS. Jan't-s It Littleton, administrator of
I *• ate of M.”fls A Gilman late of satd County,
d* ■ i i hk‘ Hppiied f(>r leave to sell Real Estate t*-
! inalng to salvl estate
This is. therefore, to clw* all persons concerned, to
I ! - and appear at the Court of Ordinary of aaid
• u t!j if he’d <’« the first Monday in Decern
er. \l* 1918 at lu o'clia-k a ro . and show rauae.
i *'sv th»'\ i n wl \ leave to sell Real Estate he
nglng to said estate should not be granted as
pr*« e«t f«»r
\' ’ < n v off: al signature thi* *th dav of No
'• ' I’ 1918 AIJTXANDER R WALTON.
n 4 .1 * . 2 29 Ordinary. R C.
S Vrr i»F GEORGIA
j RICHMOND COI’NTY
!■' trfrtu. an order from the Court of Ordlnarv of
i R 1 . I County tdorgia. us date November sth.
, !>ls, wdi In- <,-'(1 a« public outcry the first Tuesday
il December 1918 hi the Court House door In Rich
p'onU » it ?\ State f Georgia. Ijrtween the. legal
| b’ur- cf ~*! me follow n g described lots or tracts
'LI 'bat ’ t f land situate, lying and being in
"'** '• Augusta m Rlchn-”d County. State of
' •• N • h shir of Hlt ks Street on vihich
' o. ■ • -.• rt\ five feet ruore or less and running
i 1 * A • f width half war to St Luke Street
( V reti by 4 her property ot the estate of R
' " • k.n- fast by • of Fannie K Young; South
[ ? v H k- stnwt. and West tt lot of Mary A Brown
i It. !■ veu-ents sa,.| lot are known under present
' b us# > umbering In the Cltv of Augusta as
i 1" '■ H■■'k» Street as d said lot Is designated on
’ ' Plat It k in s'ltv tis Augusta as lot number
i 1 ' • K thirty tb-.. Ward Five
i !'■ « H ” ®an: lot <if land conveyed bv C S and
i' L It/' , *• \**. liters to James M Watkins, ad
j mintstrator by deed ...-t >ct recorded
M.S»i \I 1 that of of land in the Cltv of Augu«lta
R • ”d • -its State of Georgia on the East aide
Frank S:*v*'f fr nttiig thereon tortv four feet, more
or lea*, and eiten.ltug la k »>i»e hundred feet more
it*- b> it'Ld W>st ty Frank Street North bv
■ lur lot . ■ ibe e«t*tr* nf K S Walk Iha Rcyith r»t lot
lb W it irrham and C D C«t and East by
W J KHun Improvement a on said tot tetng known
• t. r present ..f house numbering lu the Cltv
ot S'lgnat* as iln and 212 Frank Street
SND ALSO ALL that tract or paroel of land, tit*
' •« e yi'.g and being in th<* Conrttt of C. bimbla
bta*r : « ~ r *a c, *.laltitng eight Bod one had *<*res
tn. *e or ‘<r%x ls'»ttt fed on the Son'll hv lB»u|« former
iy *••'«•■ • g 1 c nw» otvupled lw .'rs^
• *
erlv tf'oitgm i Geraty A A*»n*tr‘tig now rc
• ipied bs Mrs B wndea. nee Jenkins and bounded
i ‘ ! * the Ea-f tv land* "f the 'Coicimith Pla<w." own •
! r.| by Gr'ttv A ArmstGUig: being tale Rome
'■ a . •' II » A Cater the pwgrrtl herein de
! ' Ck! i« the first of the two Mecca conveyed to
Addw Xf Cater and her children hv her thro living
1 and n*nrv a Cater by deed dated June lat,
[Hs*. and rr. rd.d o the Clerk'* DffW .ts the Su
"or ' trt , f tob . I Counts In Book Y f. 'ioa
< ■ ■ -a n of land eonveved -bv H C
\ V C#»r* Tweetv Catrf au.i Aim.* C
s s ' to R S Warktna bv .lee.* t it date June
l*1« a d ro. v: «! r the I’lerk's Office of Co
*' S • l ourr in Book V> 8 ' f.di 49*
AND \i l that lot. tract or paf4<et pf land alttttlf
l» *"d being |n tVt*.:u»da Com,ft State o« (leer*
. a t ot • ♦ m ea. \Ve*t «l Aos- •« Groffta cut
- 'a- o < fi. • \ srteo a* ' llyree * wuthl 13?**) a.>ee*,
»• re -r yw • ndrsj North hs a do» « W Bat
h IMb bv WadnuKUf It sad. Ka«* h» land
• ’ T 4 Jr’njogs *n t West n* a«d gs die
jid at vd K S Wa*wi, % knowt. as Cater Pace
B. g tbr **n.e and >v'tm 1 to Gerais A ,Ar»
'•*—yg ‘' M*’»«N* Reh hs deed dated Ik'iote' 4
‘ » •)>-• -vs •.«-) ro Pa , k A*r».«tro'ig ret H
H > by *e>l dared Jut e ?lb 1812 re«N-#ded
' • the • -*V of the SM-ersok C--M of
t ■■’■» • •' Dc dRo .a V r•• >\ C r 318
Terri Mira h I>«rvh**rr »o pa» me rapro*
M’T« M W ATKINS
v * - * o a e R M W atktna
FOR SALE—POULTRY
| :v<: s.v: •- kink otv i-- ;ton J’ock
- to ;> Ibj . fop >our Th»nkp«iv,p*
dinner Khone «4M-W. nl»
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED OK STOLEN : ONK LIGHT
brown Collie puppy, 7 months old, white
ring around reck. Answers to name of
Hover. Reward if returned to 1307 Em
mett street or phone 1815-J with informa
tion to its whereabouts. n3O
EOST BITICK TIRE. RACK. ‘TAIL
light, license, on road to camp. Liberal
reward. Notify Box 81, care Herald. n3O
LOST: CHECK ON U. S TREASURER,
payable to order of Henry W. Shaw, Re
turn to 413 Leonard Building. Suitable
reward. d 22
LOST; LITTLE BOY. 13 YEARS OLD,
strayed from home; weighs about ?0
lbs., very dark hair and large brown
eyes, dressed in brown pant« and grey
coat. If anyone should find him, comfnu
nicate with Mr. J. M. Raley, 2.4 Crawford
avenue, or nhone 1682-W. dl
LOST. AUTOMOBILE CRANK. FINDER
will please return to Speth’a Garage, 930
Ellis street and receive reward, or phone
2137. n 29
LOST ONE HUNDRED * DOLLARS —
forty-one e'ollars in paper, the rest in
currency <»n seat of jitney Wednesday
night Party known who was running
jitnev but if money is returned nothing
will be done. T. E. Wright. 1450 Walton
Way. r * dl
LOST: BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND
one auto tire. si?e 36x
-4V 2. Finder please return to Lieut. Rolph
W. Beede, Machine Gun School Bldg. 1045.
dl
LOST; LADIES’ GOLD WRIST WATCH,
monogram H. B. M., probably dropped
between curbing or in New Modjeska. Re
ward if returned to Dr. Mulherin, 1203
Greene street. dl
LOST; ONE LADIES’ GOLD WRIST
watch. Wohlen make. In leather cose.
Finder please deliver to Albion Hotel and
receiver liberal reward. n 29
WANTED HELP—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
20 Newsboys wanted at once.
Apply Watson Drug Co. n3Q
WANTED: GOOD DRESSER. ALSO
tailor. Apply 1231 Stewart Ave., Camp
Hancock or 1030 Reynolds. dl
WANTED; A CHAUFFEUR WILLING
to live on the place. Apply Lawton B.
Evans. ts
WANTED: EXPERIENCED BOOK
keeper. Preferably one with knowledge
of wholesale business. Apply in own hand
writing. Quick, care Herald. n 29
WANTTED: THREE YOUNG MEN TO
apply at Alfred L. Brill Electric Com
pany to work as electrical helpers at No.
412 Jackson street, Friday morning at
7:30 n3O
WANTED HELP—Female
WE ARE
LOOKING FOR
INTELLIGENT
GIRLS
between the ages of six
teen and twenty-three
•
who would like to have
independent incomes.
To such young ladies
telephone operating of
fers excellent opportuni
ties It assures good pay,
steady employment, and
healthful surroundings.
Apply at Main Office,
' 937 Ellis Street,
Second Floor.
Southern Bell, Telephone
. and Telegraph Company.
»un,wed.frt,n29
•
WANTED BRIGHT CIKI. (COLORED)
fcr servant at one*. Apply Mrs. Lily,
1167 K R. Ave, Cltv. n*9
WANTED: AN ASSITANT MATRON
(or Children's Home Apply Mrs War
ren Walker. Shirley Apartments ill
WVNTEP \ WOMAN TO I*o LAl'N
dry work In the house. 1401 Highland
avenue. dl
-
WANTED—Rooms
WAITED two KI'RNISHED BED
rooms »nd kitchen for light housekerp
leg. centrally located Address M. \v .
i. re Herald n3O
wanted to rent six on eight
room house; centrally located preferred.
Address C. S , core Herald. n 29
WANTED —Miscananeous
FOR Horsr PAINTING PAPER TCANO-
Ing. Pronging. gluing e amellng (u-.
Iture, varnlshin-, staining, vphilaterlng
snd floor repairing All work guaranteed
tvrd my prlcea are right .I’m A. Smith.
1919 Fairfield St.. Aiken, i C. dll
TIN CONTRACTOR*
W R TOOLE—SHEET METAL WORK
er Warm air furnaces. Prices reason
able Work guaranteed 921 Broad-street.
Phon* 214 dIT
FOR SALE— Miscellaneous,
FOR MEG
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN’S
pocketbooks, bill folds, card cases, col
lector's books, pass cases, cigarette and
cigar cases, lawyer’s brief cases. Augusta
Trunk Factory, 71S 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.
- n2O
FOR SALE: ONE MOVING PICTURE
outfit complete. Powers machine; Mo*
rorch gas outfit, screen, tickets, etc., and
12 reels film; all in good condition. A
bargain for cash. Address H. D. H., care
Herald n 6
TYPEWRITERS.
WE HAVE SOME VERY FINE
torv rebuilt Remingtons, latest, model,
at *after-the-war’’ prices. L J. Henry,
129* Bth street. <54
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. IX
No. 1, or phone 659. n 29
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.
> sun,wed,fri,n29
FOR SALE: STOVE PIPE. 30c JOINT,
elbow’s, 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: ELECTRIC FIRELESS
cooker. Perfect condition. Cost $35. Sell
for sls. Leaving city. Apply 2545 North
View’ 42nd street north of Walton Way
east of Monte Sano.) dl
FOR SALE —Motorcycles
FOR SALE: INDIAN TWIN CYLINDER.
3-speed, 1917 model motorcycle, chertp
for cash. Call 675-W, or SG7. 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
$1.75 F. O. B.
THE COMMONS PLANT CO.
Youngs Island, S. C. n3O.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
IF YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM. CITY
home or investment, cee H. R. Powell,
Real Estate and Loans, 118 Jackson St.
Phone 753. n3O
FOR SALE. CHEAP: A PRETTY LlT
tle bungalow wRh large lot, in North
Augusta. Possession on short notice- H.
R Powell, 118 Jackson street. Phone 753.
d 23
FOR SALE: FARM OF 327 ACRES, 6-
room dwelling, five tenant houses, barn
and out-houses, located 15 miles from Au
"ii 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 Herald. ji3o
FOR SALE: THE BEST LOCATED LOT
in Summerville. Cor. Meigs and Mc-
Dowell streets, $30.00 a front loot. Lock
hart, Lucky & Co., 807 Broad street, ill
Ror Sale or Rent —Real Estate
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT.
I HA\E SEVERAL WELL IMPROVED
farms for sale, well located and price
Is right. Consult me if you want a farm.
Do not buy until you see mine. John A.
Sims, Montgomery Building. 'My prop
erty. % dl
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: ONE LARGE HANDSOME-
Iy furnished bedroom, one double bed
and one sinule be<l, on first floor. Ap
ply Mrs. S. B. Dales, 529 Greene. n:SO
FOR RENT: IN PRIVATE FAMILY
one large front room, with all modern
conveniences Phone 6958. n!9
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE ROOMS
and private bath, "completely furnished
for light housekeeping, gas range, elec
tric lights and teiepjyme servic'd. 310 6th
street. - n3O
FOR RENT: ONE SMALL BACK ROOM,
very reasonable. Apply 1303 Greene St.
n!9
“for “Sent—Real Estate ~
I FOR RENT: COMFORTABLE FURN
ished house, on Hill, for one or two
families; convenient to Arsenal and
| Camp. Call 1896aJ d 4
FOR RENT: FURNISHED 7-ROOM
: house No 2505 Bellevue Aye.. SIOO.OO
per month. Lockhart. Lucky * Co., 807
! Broad street. % dl
personal'
WEAK MEN: WRITE TO Ur FOR OUR
! wonderful remedy f lost manhood tnri
itltj lo^se" s . Restoi *s qulckb never falls.
Costs nothing If not cured. Bdok free.
Cumberland Chemlotl Company, 104 Ber
|rv Block. Nashville. Tenn. ox
~ CLAIR VOYA NT
MRS. MONA DUMOND.
814 GREEN*! ST.
1 Augusta** f*mo*:i spirit medium , md
I trance-clairvoyant, gives neve, failing
hel > and advice on love nffmry. business,
marriages, lawsuits, settles all troubles,
j helps you to win In love, gives good
lurk snd shows you with plain words the
road to happiness ard success Always nt
home. sl4 Greene street, near Jacksrn
street d 7
' business opportunities
Starters and Generators Re
paired. Ignition troubles elim
inated.
DAVIS MACHINE CO.
724 Ellis. Phone 641. d2O
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Phone 297
FOR SALE —Automobiles
BUICK, 1917 LITTLE "SIX,” 5-PAS
senger touring, newly painted, new
just overhauled, cheap for cash.
Phone Miller, No. 49, Camp Hancock. d 4
/FOR SAIE —Livestook
FOR SAKE: *
HORSES AND MULES.
Two carloads finest type of
KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES
Just arrived.
/ J. A. STEWART,
520 13th SL. Wl ms’ Stable.
nov29
FOR SALE, CHEAP: PAIR LARGE
mules, also several other mules and
horses; all in good condition. Apply 1010
Telfair. n3O
FOR {SALE: ABOUT 15 HEAD JERSEY
cows, due to. freshen soan; also ore
registered Holstein bull. At Sanitary
Dairy. Phone 515 n 29
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
FARM MACHINERY.
NOW IS THE TIME To GET YOUR
mowers. We h ! ve them. $30.00 and up;
rake $38.50. sulky and engine plows, peg
tooth Acme disc barrovvn, feed and meal
mills, engines, corn binders, ensilage cut
ters, ditchers, hay presses, both belt ond
horsepower, and wood saws. The above
]i: fed machines and repairs of all kinds
carried In stock! Wirt* A Hernlen. n 29
ATTENTION, RETAIL BUTCHERS!
ON AND AFTER DEC. 2 (BY NEXT
Monday) we will discontinue the de
livery of any and all meats slaughtered
at our plant. This dm» to the present
labor situation. Butchers’ Laboratory, L
Scharff, Proprietor*. dl
TYPEWRITERS'.
GET A TYPEWRITER FDR YOUR BOY
or girl for Christmas. The most useful
present you could give them, and a
knowledge of typewriting will make them
independent. L. J. Henry, 129th Bth St.
d 4
WANTED: YOUNG MEN TO ENTER
Richmond Academy night school; re
opens Friday night, Nov. 29th. Complete
business couscs, low rate tuition. Phone
952-J. * n3O
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
MAKE. BIG f.IONKV PAINTING W'-
tory toy soldiers for us, we furnish
everything; millions will be sold; also
agents and dealers wanted in all parts of
the world.-*Liberty Toy Co , 3523 N Grand
Ave., St., Louis, Mo. • d 4
ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING.
WANTED: TO AUDIT YOUR BOOKS,
make financial statement, simplify your
system, or install new system. W. R.
Kennedy, Bookkeeping Instructor, Rich
mond A'oademy. Phone 952-J. d2l
HAULING
We are prepare i 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.
PALMER-SPIVEY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
n*o
~TUTO ACCESSORIES
CHEAPEST GUARANTEED AUTO
tires in America direct from factory to
you at big saving. Writ for free illus
trated price list. Dixie Tire Co., 320
Broadway, N. T. City. n 24,27,29
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.
ai
UPHOLSTERERS~
J ArKBON COBB. UPHOLSTERER AND
cabmet-bui|der. Fancy carved work
exnert All finfshine’ done without varn«
[ 1 old mattresses made new. I have the
best assortment of Antlnue Furniture.
£2™* and inspect it. 466 Broad street.
Phone 1628. * 49
PIANO AND ORGAN TONING
YOUR PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO
and organ tuned, regulated, repaired,
voiced everything done to make them
play like new. Thirty years tuning In
Augusta. Otit-of-to—n orders attended to
on short notice. Phone 2120-J. Address
611 3rd St. D. W. Hutto. d 4
~AUTO REPAIRING
AUTO TROUBLES VED.
WHY NOT LET RELIABLE MEGHAN-'
ics overha- 1 your car? We know how
and do it promptly A trial will maks
you a regular customer. Promptness an*
guaranteed work cur motto. Drive hy and
let us look your car over. Prices rea
sonable. Hatcher’r Garage. 1119 Ellis
St. Phone 3316. I dl
TRANSFER COMPANIES ",
MILLS TRANSFER C<L
WE HAUL YOUR BAGGAGE,
t o and from all parts of the city. Moving
and hauling is our specialty and when
you are In a hurry phone us. Also me#
wagons for straw rides and picnics, with
careful drivers. We also do packing.
Phone 3141; re«idence phone 405.
624 Calhoun St-, Corner Twipgs. dl6
MEDICAL
SALLY'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY RE*
lleve* any ca e '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 lending druggl. t* Prop, and
| f . Dr. A. E Sally. Augusta. Ga. <52
■■mm I l— !!■■■■——— 1
AUGUSTA’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE
WELOING SHOP
Sarti of ajtomebtiM end all kind* of maettlaary
«*• ded foud a* *«* Swrd cyl*adeem repaired
«• •* to um ffte eaffit el«t m.
SOUTHER* WCLOINO CO..
44d till* etrtet. Pitcno U 32.
KODAK FINISHING
The Wey It Should Be "Done
TONY SHEEHAN
750 BROAD ST.
(THE STAG.)