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Phone 296
CHURCH NOTICES
Reid Memorial Presbyterian.
(The Hill.) '
DIVINK WORSHIP ANi> PRKAOIHNO
by the pas*nr Uev. S. I, MeUarty at
jj pi ... T» nrnj - p m Sunday-Nohoo!
at 10 jh. «'hri»ti.»n ICndoavor meeting
at 7 I'. m. Visitor* ncleome. n3O
TOMoHlto\\ TIIKIIK WILL Hl** ULGU-
Jar services at th* Wood lawn Baptlat
Church. Sunday School at 9:50 ,». m.
Pastor 11 ijkh Walla* «• will preac h at
II 00 a nt on the (ext, "And *he named
Ih»* c hild M.abod" .if 0 45 th*- H V.'IV
V Will m**<*t. -*t 7;45 the pant or will
apeak on ' Am* peat l lent!* ? Kent of God''
Houses of Merrhandine open House*
of I raver Cln ed Who I* ReKponalhle ?*’
Th** Wood law* u Baptist Church Is one
of the l*< u ventilated buildings in tb**
• atv hut an\wn\ "Who ever heard of
anybody michlng anything at Church?”.
asks the pa*tor. n.TO
St. James Methodist Church
*43l* Gw ne Street)
I tee v Alfred M Pierce Pastor
Ri:NI.)A V SCHOOL N Vl> MKN’H VVKH*
ley ♦ ’las 10 • m t'r * -aching services
11.15 ;» rn. and Hp, m lapworlh Lea
gue 7 p m Wedn#‘diey Hvenlng Preyar
Servo* 4 j*. m. -V* I tilers arid public In
vited to ft ervlcie: <ll
AT FT MATTHEW'S KVANGLLM AL
Luthcrn Chun b. MH Walker St the
Ha* mnirnt of the Lord's Supper w;l! I»e
observed ri « r.fin* « * ion with the Morn
ink Scjvlc* at II 15. All members of
the eoagreguHoti are expected to par
take vn ('oniir:union. Aft«i being
barred frotn worship for so long a imf
ba« a use <*f the quarantine, inueh Inter
cst should he manifested iti this, th«*
flrxf service of the new Church year.
Advent Sundav A f pedal effort should
bo mad** to be on time for the (‘on
fepKlon and Absolution n3O
!»H VINKS PASTOR OK Till*! FIRST
Baptist «‘hur<*h will *** cupy the pulpit
both morning arid night using as hi*
theme In the morning "The Psychology
••f th** chrintian Religion”. At night his
Rub.lect w ill h** The World War and
Religion ” Th* Women’s Missionary
Meeting will he hold at I o'clock on
Monday at the church. n. 30
SPECIAL NOTICES
QUARANTINE RKSTfIRTIONS HA V
Ing been removed by the health authori
ties. th*' members of Augusta Council
No. Ift. l »augliter.'* of America, nr* re
quested to attend the council meeting
Monday evening at the regular bout
MRS VIOLA t’OOpLK,
<'oundlor
MISS F.STKLLi; WILHKRN.
dl Secretary.
QUARANTIN'D RKHTKIC'TIONH HAV
ing been removed by the health authori
ties of Augusta the member and \ ish
ing brother! are requested to attend a
regular meeting or Rklirnohd Lodge.
101. I O o K., (‘or Broad street and
Crawford avenue Monday night, I»<*<•.
2. 191 ft. at X p. m.
JOHN K M HOH LKIL N. G
M K (iHRSHAM. Secy. n3O
Doings of the Duffs : : By Allman
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iieT VuUi.<;<je DOW*! iiEto n rL T ; DIDVoO > TiMfe’{Vna f>E
. 7o stt Ihe oeo I IH)ht 1 F, LAOHDRESS
HI cpi>:»a w(Jape-J I | ( <rp7.'- r Wi iiasio do
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HANK. AND PETE
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*frPgQM«. Pi re * f 1 OK I -Sosy | TH.i r |i lUAS H£R , - II I u)£LC OF MER * fc '-,
Renting Rooms, Houses and Flats
LEGAL NOTICES
(JteOIKIJA.
I HU ifVlOM* C(j| NTV
ITO f?ff AKUKH Tl KNJCK OK KV ASHTON < OOK
! POPNTV. IIJLIKOIH (iKKKTING
[ My rirfui* «f order jfr*nt«i tty is* Judge f »»•*?
euprrter Court of »»•«! Mi»u* and Count*'. on i»>'•
! /Mli (lay »f Nurernber. h»l*. mu ar<- hereby notified
tint l fchftU apply to tie* ;<ii|**rl«r Court to *■*•
In ami for r-aUJ * unity, *»*> *!•»• tblnl .Monday in Jan
nary, Jtlt, next, fur th** appotntnMMit of cummin- u,n ;
ft', to I*ll a lot of tend ?o»'*-di**r with IfDpnmoiu'fiW
*tirr»-o*i <dto*te. iwiug and t <'• th** City •' '
(iMta. Kidinond rvfhnty. KUM** •>( Georgia, M-itw
known d'dgnkted #' ,oi Niimtir Three ''i . '» j
lU<s*k N'utoLer Four (4 1 . of io*i f’ ! * 4, *».
addltn.fi in »iif* City of Aoy r-t*. JUctlrnuod ('oufity. |
Ueorfla ** stiowii to' r-: * * r**«*»-*-i* i i. ti* *'»-r* * ,
Office of th* - iprrlor < o*irt of Kh’lunond County |
Umrgi* n Ilona t 1C -. folio*. 57? 57.1. Known on
d*f dm itrmtvt fy«tftn «-f hou*f numtertn« <-f the
City r,f A tap IMA A- 11-M Mill Htrff* in whifil 7<»u
lta»-- a »otnmot• mteriwt. loyMhfr with f'teaaant bin
ton of B!e!ittcsid c CrorKl". and mywlf
Thin thf : Mh day of Vovrriber. I*l*
v it nmvi: «k«si r. me* vvn
Hrr Attorney rtW.d7.l4.‘/1
I KTATi: tty f;KA»P«*iIA
MU IIMONU COt'VTT -
I All fmTanrit Indahled lo t >»** <4talr* of V A
I Crawford a*** rrrpi* vtrrl to mak* payaa rd, a id all
I iH-rnon* hating d**M* ayalnd -aid * *■**• • r«- ra
oii»mm| n» fll»' Haim with tli*> tmiler*l«n**f|.
r Vi CRAWFORD.
A •'rr.lniatralnr of th** Katat r r.f < A Crawford.
oSO.dT.t 4.51.M.J4
l KTA’I K OF OKOROIA.
RICH MONO COVMTV
.'iirn**' It (Mark r« Traai* Nywlon (’larV Ttlrh
mwid Kuprrlor Court. January Turn. I*lo Misti for
To TIJK HI IK II IFF OF HAII) COf FT V. Oreettng:
Tl i* lef'Oidant. Traal*- N'rwton (lark. I« h-rrby
ru«d and rMjulryd |M>rionilly or by attorney, to ts*
and aprnar ai ihe Hoiwrlor » in t«, t.«- held m and
for rant County, on the th'rd Monday In January.
19JII. then and there to make anawer or defenalyy
ailogatlon In wrltlnv to Uie I'lalntlffn hlliel An In dr
fault thereof the * ourt will proreed arrordln* lo th«
alatutA In aueh made and provided
Wlinea* the Honorable Henry * llarnmnnd.
ftulßn of aid Court, thia Ibe 23rd day of November,
HUH PANIKb KKRII.
nIS.M.dt.St Clerk.
HTATK OF fiKORCIA.
IttCltMoMt coI’NTV
i hari"- l Taliiert Vs fast fJertrude Miller Tal-
I Kiehmoiid Huperlor Court. January Term. 1919
1 Übel tor IMvom
•I n Till MIIFMIFF OF HAW <OtM V. *iree|,ng
Tin* defendant. ‘laj**» Oerfude Miller Taltieri, la
hereby < I ted and rwjueated peraontlly or by attorney,
pi ».*• .md api*-ar at the Hu|*erlnr Court to Is* held in
and for -aid County on the third Monday in lan
nary iflft then and there lo make anawer or
ti-nalve allegation In writing to the Plaintiff'* label
An In default thereof the Court will proreed arrord
ing lo the at at tile In aurh raaes made and provided
\V lines-’ the ffonorahb* Henry c Hammond,
.bulge -*f aai(J Court, this the 23rd day of November, j
Iftlk PANIKb K Kit H j
n26.3(1.d*.2i Clerk i
DIfITOR R AND CRLDITOH 8 NOTICE
KTATK (tK HKHROIA.
Mil’ll MON f • OH NTV
All iMT-x i> having claims again** I.Uhia Hun by
late of raid County, d 'eased or against her
tale ar< re'j'iired in preaeut ihe aame to the un
(fevUrned. isop-rly Itemized and proven, within the
llpie required l»y law And all peraoh* liatebud »<■
•ai'l I'ereaunl, or her estate are required to make
Immediate payment to the underftgned
Tit la (telpher 20th. )«)».
DAN IKb KKRR
n? 8 t»2.ft,10.23.21 Adnßniatrator
AUGUSTA HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR AUGUSTA HERALD ADVERTISERS
LEGAL NOTICES
t GKORHIA,
RICHMOND <'OPNTV
t All creditors of th.* Lstate of Henry
Millncr, late of Richmond County, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render in
their claims *o the undersigned ro«ord
ing ♦«, law, art*! ill [tenon* indebted to
wait! ertate arc required to make payment
' to me.
i This November sth, 1918.
PHILLIP L MILDNER.
Executor of Henry Millrter, De* eaH.ed.
j n 16,23.30,d7,14,21
' HTATK OK HKORfiIA.
j RICHMOND COI NTV -
Ccorgta-Carolina Dairy Product'. Company
. Appliratiun Filed De*end;e* .1. Ho-i
Applicatioii ({ranted J«>uiary 1018
TO THK St KPRIOM Cot HT OF SAID COI NTV
Th« rwdtlof. '»f th» cienrgia * ifn'An a Dairy Pro
durta g'ompanv r.- pee'/uil 1 d»ow
1 Thai your petltiot'i w duly rootorated by
tli* Superior Court of tund County on the 19th day >t
Januar/. !ft)(i
2 Tliat your pvt.itloner desiren v mrrrrulcr tho
Charter and FralwhiM a a corporation and t*> <lt.<
aoivrd hv orilrr of tld» C:«iurt.
3 That at a meeting it *he Nt/Kkholdrrn of aaid
rorporatfnn duly ratlid for the purpose. h* ‘d on No
yemlair 22nd. 191 H. a rnaoluUon am adopted l v the
afllrmativa vote of die owner*. •! ali (in* '‘ori***raw
atoek if cild company reviving 'tn»( tl.** <*r»rp<>raUon
ahouUl Burrender itw charur and franchlsea tu the
State and be iJjaao-ved a* a corporation
4 The Charter granted to your petitioner may be
1 aurrendcred without Ifijto-tice t»i any at.a t-.liolder nr ui
any pertum having claims or d< >i ands of any <har
acter against It, and It is the dcure of the curprtro
tlofi lo «urremkrr lie charter and fr«nchi»»a to the
Hiau* amt lie digaolved tut a corporation
r. Your petitioner ha« paid ail . * tlehta, with the
eiceplion of the iipeowti of theae pr:x*oedlfifa and
they are provided for
WHKUKFOMK. your petitioner iray* 'hat this r>et:
lion (or *tir surrender of it« 'barter and tranchlae*
may be filed and an order paxaed fixing a time ar.d
place for a hearing upon It in terms of the Statute,
and that when Raid petition and order ’•hall have
t»*en published, as provided by taw, and *a*isfactovy
evidence thereof pfodneed to Ihe Court, and the Court
is further satisfied of the truth of the atatements
contained in this petlliou: an order dissolving said
corporatlrm and accepting the surrender of Its
charter and franchise-, may be parsed
liKORi.IA ( AHObINA HAIRY I'KORITTH CO .
Hv JOHN HANCKKN. Preaidant
HTATK OF (IKORHIA
RICHMOND COI NTY
In person,appeared before tn<*, J.ihri Hanrken. who
| being duly sworn, deposes and *av- tliat h« is Preal
dent <.f the OeorgiaCarolina tmiry I'rodurts <-om
oanr. and that the fact* Bitted In tic- foregoing ix*-
tition arc true JOHN HANCKKN
Sworn to and aulriKTibfd before me, this 23rd day
of November. 101 S
r \v t a i’bus
Notary Public. Richmond County. Georgia
The foregoing petition retd and .on ddered Ordered
that Ihe name be filed and a copy thereof and < f this
order be published once a week for four week* in
the newspaper wherein Sheriff'' S.t • In Kl< hmoitd
i t ountv are published
Ordered further that said petition • • h•in * I before
rue at the Court lion-*' In the City <t Augusta,
lieoyg h on the lHt la# day of Dt < grate , lftl*. at 11
o'i lock a in
Tins 23rd day of November. 191 R
IIBNRY * HAMMOND
J S ( A C.
! STATK OF CliOßf .l A
' RICHMOND COI VIA
Clerk - Offl* c. Superior Cnnr*
I hereby certlty that the foregoing petition and nr
der is a true ami correct copy of the original on file
in said office
Witness iny official signature and the seal of said
Court.
This L’.'ird dav of November. DIN DANIKL KKRR,
\\ INMAN Ct ItRV. Clerk.
V 1
FUNERAL NOTICES
DIED NttVKMBKIV 28TH, 1918, ~ *’AF'T
JOHN HENRY’ WHITJSLY. A.F.D. Fu
eral . ct vi'< from St. Matbew’K churc h
XKNDAV AFTERNOON. D#**-ember Ist.
3:30 7«-loci;. Interment at the City
ornefory. d 1
LOST AND FOUND
L< ST: BuTcK 'J IRK, RAQK, ' TAIL
light. on road to camp T-ibseral
reward. Notify Box fel, care Herald. r. 30
LOST CHICCK ON IJ. S. TREASURER.
payable t*» order of Henry W. Shaw, Re
turn to 413 Eeonard BuildiiiK- Suitable
reward. d 22
IX )ST: ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS—
forty-one dollar:! in paper, the* rent in
currency on : cat of jitney Wednesday
nigh* Party known who wa* running
jitnev but if monev i. returned nothing
will he done. T. E. Wright. 1150 Walton
Way. dl
LOST BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND
Canm Hancock, one auto tire, ‘•ize 36x
-4M*. Finder pleafte return to Lieut. Rolph
W. Jit t tie, 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, 3203
Greene street. dl
LOST TWO 32-INCH TIRE
hold tire <-n. Return to Alex O. ESdelbhU
and get reward. d 2
LOST WEDNESDAY, LADIES’ GOLD
handle umbrella with monogram B. D.
T . in Mulherin A* MarkH. or J. B. White’s.
Mumlc Dept. If found phone 1815-J. Re- ;
celve reward. d 2
WA.NTFD HELP—MaIe
WANTED—Shop men, Motor
men, Conductors and Track
hands. Apply in person to
Augusta-Aiken Rwy. & Elec.
Corp., 4J7 Lamar Building, I
Augusta, Ga. d 2
20 Newsboys wanted at once.
Apply Watson Drug Co. n3O
WANTED GOOD PRKSSER. At.SO
tailor. Apply 1231 Stewart Ave , Camp
Hancock or 1030 Reynolds. dl
WANTED: A CHAUFFEUR WILLING
to live on the place. Apply Lawton B.
! Evanr. ts
: TEI - T 11 REE Y< IUNG HEN TO
; apply at Alfred 1, Brill Electric Com
pany to work a a electrical helpers at No.
U 2 Jackson street, Friday morning at
7:30. »30
WANTED: AN ASSITANT MATRON
for ('hihlren's Home Apply Mrs. War
ren Walker, Shirley Apartments. dl
WANTED: \ WOMAN TO D(S LAUN
dry work in the house. 1401 Highland
avenue. dl
WANTED COLORED MAN TO ACT AS
porter and cleaner, inside work, in
warm building: good pay. Apply Supt. of
Nursp-. University Hospital. d 2
\\ v, El' 25 HAN! IS T<» 4 'i'T <'( IR1»
wood: \ill pay $1.50 per coni. Wood
located in Columbia county. Address S.
\\ S care Herald. d 2
VV VNTED EXPfeHtENCEI ■ SAWYER
fiirntah r«*f*‘»>*n< e.s and state when serv
i. are available, wages expected, etc.
Vddre"'* S. W. S.. care Herald d 2
WANTED—Boarders
w \ \tkd- boarders. < kntrally
lot aierl. Rood accommodation. rejson
ablr rates. JIOB Broad. Rhone 1079-J d 2
WANra--Rooms
WANTKI): TWO FURNISHED BBD
iDom and kitchen for light housekeep
\vy. centrally located. Address M. W.,
t. re Herald n3O
W VNTI ’ % HO! I : IK R! SNT F< >UR
or five rooms, in good locality. Call
856-J. . cl 2
WANTED HELP —Female
Pi NOGRAPHBR \ - :’
Empire Laundry. <l2
WANTED—ReaI Estate
WANTJQD TO RENT AT ONCE.
dwelling of *• or 7 in eltv. down
town preferred. I’lmne 2795-J. <l2
WAN fED—Mi?ca(laneous
\\ n: Hors 1-; painr ing7i\\ r i:r h ang-
Itur. bronzing. glltlng, e anvellng fur
iture, varnl hfnj, staining, upholstlflni
and floo repairing. All work guaranteed
and rv\ pri- es n”e right Ym. A. Smith.
KT.' I' iir field St . Aiken. F C. dl6
TIN CONTRACTOR
W R T < LK 9HKKT MFTAL WORK
er. Warm nlr furnaces. Prices reason
.able U rk guaranteed. 925 Broad street.
I’hone 204 dl7
Wanted, Second Hand
BICYCLES
Best prices paid. Bring vours
today. H. E. FOURCHER,
1131 Broad Street. d 6
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Tin: WAtioMt hra**. /v
/,* \ t «dU«! A»*. ;»-• (or /A
/ n X « **•.« hfMrr'i l»l
i n.... Med < ..j..
*>.'l ‘aCifi no other M ~‘t -f V
i . rtf » '*»W » A*. *■» v kit *
IL* j/ PIAjl»-VP ft It tilt fill •. i. t
\T ‘ » ' I tonHy
SOiflßVDßl'fn 1
PI TE OULDN'T GIVE AWAY' ON ANYBODY
And a!! Kind? of Apartments is One of the
Specialties of THE HERAT!) Want Ads,
FOR SALE —Livestock
| FOR KALE. CHEAP: PAIR LARGE
mules, also several other mules and
horse?; alt in good 'condition. Apply 1010
Telfair. n3O
FOR SALE:
Two carloads finest type of
KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES
Just arrived.
J. A. STUART,
620 13lh street.. Williams’ Stable. d 29
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
FOR ME-1
LARGK ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S
poeketboolcß, bill folfls. card eaafs, eol
lector’s houk*, pa»a care., rtcaretta and
r Iftnr casf* lawyer's brief cases. Angusta
Trunk Factory. 718 Broad tl
TYPEWRITERS.
thk Remington junior at sbo is
I 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 HALE: 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 FAC%
torv rebuilt Remingtons, latest model,
at “after-the-war” prices. L- J. Henry,
129 Bth street. d 4
FOR SALE: STOVE PIPE. 30c JOINT.
elbows, 25c each. E. M. Andrew's Furni
ture Co , 939 Ellis street. Phone 445. n3O
FOR SALE: ELECTRIC FIRELESS
cooker. Perfect condition. Cost $36. Sell
I for sls. Leaving city Apply 2545 North
View (2nd street north of Walton Way
east of Monte Sano.) dl
FOR SALE: BOOKS OF ALL THE
# schools, new and old, bought and sold.
Dellquest’s, Headquarters for' School
Books, 213-215 7th street, .eonard build
ing s3t,sun,mon,tu.dlß
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
U~ YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM. CITY
home or investment, ::e© H. R. Powell,
Real Estate and Loans. lIS Jackson St.
Phone 753. nSO
FOR SALE. CHEAP: A PRETTY T.TT
t!e bungalow with 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
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 Herald. n3O
FOji SALE: THE BEST LOCATED LOT
In Summerville. Dor. Meigs and Mc-
Dowell streets. $30.00 a front foot. Lock
hart. Lucky & Co., 807 Broad street, nl
TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR
SALE
I HAVE A GOOD LOT ON McDOWELL
stnet. The best part of The Hill, and a
good lot on lower Broad street. Will sell
cither at a good bargain, or if both are
bought by same party will make most at
tractive price. Would consider trading
these lots for modern residence J. G.
Weigle. at Augusta Savings Bank n3O
FOR RENT—Rooms
for HUNT: ONK UARGE HANOSOME-
Iy furnished bedroom, one double bed
and one single bed. on first floor. Ap
ply Mrs. S. U. Pales, 929 Greene. n. 70
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE ROOMS
and private hath, completely furnished
for light housekeeping, gas range, elec
tric lights and telephone service. 3in fith
street. b3O
For RENT TWO NICEL.Y FURNISH
eiI hall bedrooms, suitable for one or
two persons: also a two-room servant
house. Apply, 507 Telfair street <l2
FOR RENT: NICE FURMIBHED FRONT
room, .ill modern conveniences Apply
10.77 Broad street. d 2
FOR RENT Storage Room
FOR RENT: FIRST-CRASS. CI.FAN
and drv storage far furniture and per
sonal property. 1051 Broad street. See Jno.
E. Cheney. Phone 088 e.0,d.n30
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
Kotl RENT: COMFORT ABBE FURN
tshed house, on Hill, for one or two
families. convenient to Arsenal and
Camp: Call 1898-J.
FOR RENT FURNISHED 7-ROOM
house No 25ft5 Bellevue Ave., SIOO.OO
per month I.ockhart, I.ucky & Co., 807
Broad street. hi
FORxSALE —Automobiles
roFmi
3 Nationals
1 Jordan
1 Olympia.
Going quick for cash
at less than cost.
P. W. PERKINS
639 Broad Street.
d 6
BUICK, 1917 LITTLE “SIX.” 5-PAS- j
senger touring, newly painted, new
tires, just overhauled, cheap for cash.
Phone Miller, No. 49, Camp Hancock. d 4
FOR SALE Dodge Touring
Car, 1917 model. First class
condition. Extra equipment.
Spare Tire and Cover. New
Willard Rubber Threaded
Storage Battery. American
Hammered Piston Rings. Tel
ephone 318. d 2
FOR SALK: ONK 5-FASSKNGKR CHEV
roiet car, driven less than 500 miler.
Phone 1842 or 1528-W. d 2
FOR S LE: CHEVROLET TOUTING
car v ith high-tension Bosch magneto.
New tires; engine thoroughly overhauled,
newly painted. Try it before you buy. A
bargain. Address M. J. Bosch, care Gen.
Del.. Augusta, Ga. d 2
BUSINESS CHANCES -
MORRISON
Satisfactory Contractor.
We have a notice this a. m.
from our tank manufacturers
stating that they have on hand
for immediate delivery a lim
ited number of SLIGHTLY
USED tanks at a considerable
reduction in price. Approxi
mate sizes 5,000 and 10,000
gallons. Louisiana Gulf Red
Cypress. ALL HEART. Good
as new tanks. Good opportu
nity if you need a first class
tank. See or write
H. C. MORRISON
102 Ninth St. Phone 2475.
i d 5
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Starters and Generators Re
paired. Ignition troubles elim
inated.
DAVIS MACHINE CO.
724 Ellis. Phone 641. d2O
Ror Sale or Rent — Real Estate
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT.
I HAVE SEVERAL WELL IMPROVED
farms for sale, wtdl located and price
Is right. Consult me if you want a farm.
Do not buy until you sec mine. Joh i A.
Sims, Montgomery Building. My prop
erty dl
TRANSFER COMPANIES 7
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 phor.e 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 ca eof rheumatism. Testi
monials from Northern and Southern
states. If you have rheumatism try a bot
tle of Dr. Sally’s Rhrumaric Remedy. For
sale at all lending druggists. Prop, and
V X-. Dr. A. E Sally. Augusta. Ga. d 2
Don’t destroy your Waste Paper—Save it. We pay 50c
per IQO pounds, delivered our warehouse.
L. SCHARFF & CO.
PHONE 816.
We do not send our teams to residences after paper.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Phone 297
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
ATTENTION, RETAIL BUTCHERS!
ON AND AFTER DEC. 2 (BT NEXT
Monday) we will discontinue the de
livery of any and all meats slaughtered
al our plant This is due to the present
labor situation. Butchers* Abattoir, L.
Scharff. Proprietor. dl
WANTED: TO CONTRACT WITH RE-
Itahln parly owi , equipment, mules,
et 10 lop: mill. Will pay $5 00 per thou
sand: two years' job to rikht party. An
swer S. W. S., care Herald. d 2
TYPEWRITERS.
GET A TYPEWRITER FOR 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_
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO ENTER
Richmond Academy night school; re
opens Friday night, Nov. 29th. Complete
business couses, low rate tuition. Phone
9J2-.J. n3O
MAKE BIG MONEY PAINTING Vic
tory lay 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 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. t .f 1
PALMER-SPIVEY ?
CONSTRUCTION CO.
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AUTO ACCESSORIES
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. {
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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 Antloue Furniture.
Come and inspect it. 4C6 Broad street.
Phone 1628. d 9
piano“and”organ TUNING
YOUR PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO
and organ tuned, regulated, repaired,
voiced everything done tr» make them
play like new. Thirty years tuning In
Augusta. Out-of-town orders attended to
on short notice. Phone 2420-J. Address
511 3rd St. D. W. Hutto. A 4
AUTOREPAIRING *
AUTO TROUBLES .VED.
WHY NOT LET RELIABLE MECHAN
ICS overha’ I 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. Garage, 1119 Elns
St. Phone 3316. d*
PERSONAL
CLAIRVOYANT
MRS. MONA DUMOND, "
814 GREEN - ST.
Augusta’s famous spirit medium and
trance-clairvoyant, gives never falling
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
1 (.me, 814 Greene street, near Jackson,
street.
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750 BROAD ST.
(THE STAG.)
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