The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 21, 1919, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Every Little Herald Want Ad May Mean Dollars for You Every Day in the Year COL. HOUSE TO BE AMERICAN MEMBER OF NATIONS' LEAGUE But Mr. Wilson Is Deferring All Plans For This Country's Par ticipation Until After Senate Has Acted Paris—lt is authoritatively stated that President Wilson intends to defer any action relative to American participation in the league of nations until the sen ate has ratified or rejected the peace treaty and the American position has been definitely established concerning the league. There have been reports that the presi dent Intends to appoint Col. E. M. House as the American member of the league and has designated several com missions, but it is now stated that no appointment of any kind will be made un til the senate finally acts. Meantime, such work as is being done on the league is wholly tentative so far as the United States is concerned and while there is every hope and expecta tion that the covenant will be ratified as part of the treaty, it is said authori tatively that there is no purpose to an ticipate this result or in any way com mit the country to ratification. Colonel House will return from Lon don on the departure of President Wil son acting as peace commissioner on the remaining treaty details until these are turned over the the American ambas sador. Increase personnel OF THE NAVY 20,000 Washington.—An increase of the navv’s unlisted personnel for 1920 from 171.000 men. the number provided by the house In passing the naval appropriations meas ure, to 191,000, was voted Friday by the senate naval committee. It is estimated the cost of maintaining the additional 20,000 men will be $10.0u0.000 more than “the total appropriated by the house. The , committee also provided an additional [ $4,000,000 to amounts allowed by the house for machinery and other equip ment needed to complete battleships building at Philadelphia and Norfolk. ANGELES REQUEST IS kl COOLLY TURNED DOWN El Paso. Texas.—The courier who on Friday brought a request from Gen. Felipe Angreles of the Mexican revolution ary forces to Brig-Gen. James E. Erwin for the reason American troops were sent across the border last Saturday night ■was sent back to his chief Friday night i"with the reply that General Erwin will . have nothing to do with the Villa chief 'tain. ■SECRETARY POLK SAYS REPORTS ARE ABSURD Washington.—Acting Secretary of State Folk characterized reports of a possible British mandate over Mexico as absurd and mischievous. He said that under she covenant of the league of nations there was no provision for mandates oth er than the mandatories for the German colonies and for parts of the Turkish em pire. CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN. Reid Memorial Presbyterian. (The Hill.') Kov. S. L. McCarty, Pastor. DIVINE WORSHIP ANT) PREACHING by the pastor at 11:15 a. m. and at 8:30 p. m. Subjects: “The Ideal Christian;’* “The Difficulties of Unbelief.” Sunday school at 10 and Christian Endeavor at 7:30. Congregational meeting after the morning service. j2l CHRISTIAN. Central Christian Church. (Cor. Crawford Ave. and Ellis St.) Cecil F. Outlaw. Minister. SUNDAY 11 A. M.. SUBJECT: “FOUR Essentials to Church Growth.” Bible school, 3 to 4 p. m. Sunday evening. 8:30, subject: “Is the .Young Man Safe?” Pray er meeting Wednesday, 8:30 p. m.. E. C. W. Friday, 8:30 p. m. All of our men are urged to attend men’s mass meeting at St. Luke’s Church Sunday 4 p. m. Public cordially invited to attend all ser vices. j2-l EPISCOPAL. St. Paul's Church. Rev. G. Sherwood Whitney, Rector. HOLY COMMUNION. 8 A M.; SUNDAY school, 9:45 a. m.: morning prayer and sermon, 11:15 a. m.; evening prayer, 6:30 p. m. The Richmond Academy and the Tub man High school will be present at the morning service, for the annual bacca laurate sermon. j 22 BAPTIST. THE REVIVAL MEETINGS IN*PRO gress at the First Baptist church. John stown, S. C., continues to grow with in terest, the meetings begun last Sunday, and at each service large crowds for miles away come. The pastor is being assist ed by Rev. Wm. Wilson, of Pine Hi)!. Ga. Meetings were to close Sunday, June 22r.d. but the interest being manifested insisted on carrying the meeting on an other week. The community at large has been revived: all churches have closed and joined in with this meeting. Many has trusted Jesus for salvation at each service. The preach* r pletdl earnestly for sinners to accept Je.sus as a persona! Savior. Services Sunday at 8 p. m. at which hour all churches of Johnstown will worship with us. Services evening next week. Come worship with us. Rev. P. P. Jowers, Pastor. j2l EPISCOPAL. Church of the Atonement. (11th and Telfair streets.) Rer. F.W.R. Dorset. F.R.G.S., Rector. Rector. FIRST .SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class at 10:145 a m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:15 a m. Subject: “The Rich Man and the Poor Man.'' “Let us for each other «.are, Each the other's burden bear. To thy church the pattern give Show how true believers live." j 22 —Chas. Wegley. "special notices’ MERCHANTS BANK Augusta, Ga . June 20. 1919 DIVIDEND NO. 49. THE USUAL QUARTERLY DIVIDEND of 83 00 per share ha* been declared by the Board of Directors to stockholders of record this date, payable July 1. <’hecks will be mailed ALBERT S HATCH. President. MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION? Gommenclng Monday. June 2nd 1919. and ending Saturday. June 29th, 1919. at A o'clock p. m Office for tfM registra tion of voters shall be kept opened at the locations named b»*;ow. daily (Sundays except*d) from 8 o'clock a. nr, to l'3oj o’clock p m. and from 230 p m. to 6 o clock p. m Ward No I—2lß Fifth St.,; J T Hol man. Registrar Ward No 2—Location of Office at 748 Broad; T J Keenan. Registrar. Registrar. War No 3—Location of Office at City Hall. Corner Greene and 9th streets; Dame! E Bennett. Registrar Ward No 4—Location of Office. 1268 ! Broad street; B F Chapman. Registrar j Ward No s—location of Office 1738 j Broad St : G W T'erklnaon, Registrar ■ Ward No. 6—Location of Office, Old ! Summerville office. 2020 Walton Way. | Bear foot of Hill W. L Boyce. Registrar t W p WHITE. I Mayor City of Augusta LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— T» Wilbur G. Carter. Greetings: Lela Carter vs. Wilbur G. Carter, in the Superior Court of said County—Libel for Divorce—July T-rm, 1919 To the Defendant. "Wilbur G. Carter: You are hereby required, in person or by attorney, to be and appear at the Su perior Court next to be holden In and for tht- County aforesaid, on the THIRD MONDAY in July. 1919, then and there to answer the Plaintiff in an action of Libel for Divorce, etc. As in default of such appearance, said Court will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain. Witness, the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond. Judge of said Court, this 90th day of May, 1919. DANIEL KERR, J. W. BURCH. Jr. Clerk. Attorney for Plaintiff. m30,31.J7,2l STATE OF GEOROIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To Thomas P Irvin. Grains* Marian M lrrin Tboma* B lrrin, In tile Superior Court of said County.—Libel for Divorce— July Term. 1919. To the Defendant. Thomas TV lrrin: You are hereby required. In person nr by attorney, ♦o t>e and appear at the Superior Court n«xt to be holden in and for the County aforesaid, on the third Monday in July. 1919. then and there to an swer the Plaintiff in an action of Libel for Dl* roree, etc. As In default of such appearance, said Oeurt will proceed thereon as to Justice may appertain. Witness, the Honorable Henry C. Hammond, Judge of said Conn, this 2nd day of May. 1919. C H. AND R 8 COHEN. DANIEL KERR. Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk. m3.17J7.21 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Jefferson D. Thomas vs. Fannie G. Thomas —Libel for a Divorce, in the Su perior Court of Richmond County, July Term. 1919. The defendant. Fannie G. Thomas: Is hereby cited and required, personal ly or by attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Court to be held In and for said County on the third Monday in July, 1919, then and there to make an skor or defensive alligation to plaintiff’s Libel for Divorce; as in default thereof the Court will proceed according to the Statutes made and provided in such cases. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond. Judge of said Court, this the 26th day in May, 1919. GEO. B. FOURNELLE. PAUL T. CHANCE, Deputy Clerk. m27,31J7,21 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Thelma E. Mee vs. John J. Mee—Libel for Divorce, in the Superior Court of said County. July Term, 1919. The Defendant, John J. Mee: Is hereby cited and required, person ally or by attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Court to be held In and for caid County on the third Monday in July, 1919. then and there to make answer to plaintiff's Libel for a Divorce; as in de fault thereof the Court will proceed ac cording to the Statutes made and f»ro vided in such cases. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond, Judge of said Court, this the 26th day in May, 1919. GEO. B. POURNELLE, PAUL T. CHANCE. Deputy Clerk. Plaintiff’s Attorney. m27,31,j7,21 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To J. Hyden Mooneyhan, Greetings: Mary Mooneyhan v.s J. Hyden Mooney han, in the Superior Court, of said Coun ty—Libel for Divorce —July Term, 1919. To the Defendant, J. Hyden Mooneyhan: You are hereby required, in person or by attorney, to be and appear at the Su perior Court next to be holdon in and for the County aforesaid, on the THIRD MONDAY in July, 1919, then and there to answer the Plaintiff in an action of Libel for Divorce, etc. As in default of such appearance, said Court will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain. Witness, the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond. Judge of said Court, this 30th day of May, 1919. DANIEL KERR. J. W. BURCH. Jr. Clerk. Attorney for Plaintiff. m30,31,j14,21 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals will be received by the County Comraisisoners of Richmond County. Ga.. until 11 o'clock a. m., on July Ist. 1919. for furnishing material and erecting two rodnforced concrete pile and slab bridges over Spirit and Little Spirit creeks. The nearest railroad sta tion is Allen’s Station, which is approx imately 1% miles from the site. The bridges will consist of reinforced | concrete abutments, reinforced concrete piles and reinforced concrete deck slabs which contain approximately seven hun dred and fifteen cubic yards of wet exca vation, three thousand eight hundred and seven cubic yards of barrow excavation, ; two hundred and twenty-three cubic yards Glass “A” concrete for the two spans. 1242 lln. feet 14“xl4” piles, 20,220 lbs. steel, 1400 ft. hog wire, 300 sq. feet sand asphalt and 28-2” tubes. Plans and specifications on file in this office, in the office of the State Highway i Engineer at Atlanta, Ga. Copies may be obtained from the County Engineer upon the payment of cost of printing and mailing. Proposals shall be submitted on regular forms which will be supplied by the en gineer. and must be accompanied by a certified check or money deposit for $1500.00. The right is reserved to reject any or ail bids and to waive all formalities. COMMISSIONERS OF RICHMOND CO., By LOYD T HALL. june7,14,21,28 Clerk of Commissioners. EXECUTOR S SALE. Pumuant to an ordor of the (tonrt of Ordinary of Richmond County. Georgia. paa«i January Bth. 1918. the undersigned .as Executor of the estate of Julia Pouhet, will proceed to sell at public outcry during :J»e legal hours of sale. l>efore the Court House door of ssHtt County, on the first Tuesday In July, 1919. the following described property betooffing to the estate of Julia Doubst: ALL that racant lot, tract or parnel of land in the City of Augusta, said Stats and Couny, fronting eighty (80) feet, more or lest, on 12th or Martury Street and running hack of equal width 800 feet, more or less, through to Ploquet aeerrue Said lot being known s« lot number three (8) in Ward 3, Block 101 on ths City Plat Book, and bHng bound ed North by lots numbers 24 to 37 inctoctr*; East by Picquet Amine; Sooth by lots numbers 8 to 19 incluaire; and Wsst by lltli or Marbory Street, ail of which will appear by reference to said plat. Terms cash Purchaser to pay for all papers ami avenue stamps. L C. IT AVNE, j7.14.21.2k Executor of the Estae of Jolla Doubet. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RiriTMOftt) COUNTY— By virtue pf an order granted me on (be 9th day of October, 1908. by Court of Ordinary of said Co*m ty. there will b* sold at th* Court Hows* of ssiT on the first Tuesday In July, between the usual hours of sale, he following described real es ♦ ate belonging to the Estate of Mary P Brennan, deceased, to-wit ALL that lo of land in the city of Augusts said State snd County, known on tbs nameerflle plat, of John A Rohler Estate, recorded in Book 5 V'l, page . r »23. In Clark s Offline of said County and known on said plat as lou - imber II Hlek* stree* snd I'd row nun.her 13 Wright avenue Raid lota to he sold for distribution. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers EDWARD J BRENNAN. j 7.14.21.28 Administrator. Esate Mary P Brsnnan Southern Labor Congress To Meet In Asheville A*h«vllte. N. C.—Annual convantlon of th* Southern J.abor Congr.**, known aa the American Federation of I.abor of the South will convene In thla city on Au gust 2nd. for eeveral day* f?ENT«, *** J&mnl can't YOU [ H[ Jfjfc, t>tD'*T? ii n- « *nvr '■•a LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To Edward P. Cannon, Greetings: Mrs. Hattie Cannon vs. Edward P. Can non, in the Superior Court of said Coun ty—Libel for Divorce—July Term, 1919. To the Defendant Edward P Cannon: You are hereby required, in person or by attorney, to be ami appear at the Su perior court next to b? holden in and for j the County aforesaid, on the third Mon day in July. 1919. then and there to an swer the Plaintiff in an action of Libel for Divorce, etc. As in default of such appearance, said Court will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham mond. Judge of said Court, this 19th day of May, 1019. JNO. J JONES. DANIEL KERR. Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk. m20,21.j20,21 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY -- Ry virtut* of an ordrr of the Court of Ordinary of said County, passed on June 2, 1919, will be sold boforp he Court House door of said County, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest htdder for cash, on the flint Tuesday in July. 1919, the follow ing property: (a) AIL that lot of land in Augusta. Georgia known aa lot nutnt>er two (2) on a plan of lota made April S. 1914, by Neabit Wingfield, City Bn rmeer. for William F West. Administrator of Bin ir.a G Johnson. said lot being on the South side of Rattle Row, on which It fronts forty-six ami ninety three one-hnndredths feet, more or less, with a depth of .me hundred thirty-seven and stxty-seven one hundredths feet, more or loss, on its western line and one hundred fifty-four and eight hundred fivo (wte thousandths feet, more or leas, on its eastern line. Said lot having passed to Caroline V. Mett In the division of the estate of F.mnia G. Johnson (b) AD4O. ALL those two lot* of land In Aucrus ta. Georgia, known as lots number seventeen (17) and eighteen <IK) on a plan of lot* recorded in Clerk’s Office. Richmond Superior Court, in nook 4 T’a, page XP Said bus collectively having * fronting of eighty Ihree (S 3) feet on Jenkins ntxe«d anvl extending bark of unequal width to an alley on which they front eollectvel.v eighty feet. (c) ALSO. ALT, the equity of the said Caroline V. nett In thcMe two lot* of land wlh improv-- ments thereon, In Auruata. Georgia, on the west aide of Crawford avenue, fronting thereon forty-one feet two Inches and running back one hundred nixty feet. westewardly. between non-parallel lines nnd having a wld*h in the rear or seventy feet, being known and drnlfnated as lot number three hundred eleven (311) on plan of lots of the Augusta T,aml Company, recorded in said Clerk's Office, In Hook 3 C's, pages 298-302. Hounded: North by lot number i throe hundred ten of said plan; East by Crawford avenue: South by .Tenkin* street; West by an alley. Raid lota being the same conveyed to said C. V Hett by deed recorded in *ald Clerk’s Off lev. in Book 5 O’s, page 219 (d) ALSO, ALL the equity of the said Caroline Y. Hett In all that lot of land known and desig nated on said plat recorded in said Clerk’s Office in Hook 3 C’*. pages 398-302 as the Southern half of lot number three hundred ten (310) having a frontage of twenty and nine-twelfths feet, more or loss, on Crawford avenue, and extending back of equal width one hundred sixty feet to an alley Hounded: North by the northern half of said lot number three hundred ten; Raid by said Crawford avenue; South hy said alley; West by lot number three hundrel elevon of said plan. Said lot beini tho same conveyed to said Carolina V. Hett by deed recorded in t>aid Clerk'a Office, In Book 4 Y’s, page 338 Raid sale being for the purpose of pavfnir debts and making distribution M. J. DTEMMER. 8R . As Administrator of the Estate of Carolina V Hett Deceased j 7.14.21.28 LOST AND FOUND LOST BETWEEN SAVOY TOR. AND Fenwick street or Jackson, on* adabest breast pin. Round with gold band. Re ward if returned to Tone Sheenan. Phone 6552-J. j 23 LOST: GOLD STICK PIN, OVAL IN shape, blue enameled border, bearing initials G. L. K. Reward if returned to Lombard Kelly, care Medical College or phone 1894-W. j 22 LOST: YESTERDAY A F TE R N O O N, either at O’Keefe's or Lombard’s pond, bar pin studded with ruby and diamonds Finder return **.o 603 Telfair. j2l LOST: SUNDAY NIGHT IN»BARTON’S Methodist church yard, one black hand bag. Finder pleas.* return to A. E. Sil vey. Grace wood, Ga.. or Mrs. Wolf near Barton's church. j2l WANTED HELP—MaIe WANTED: LICENSED DRUG CLERK. Good salary to right party. Address Salol, care Herald. j2l WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS To DE- Ilver The Herald. Good opportunity for energetic carriers. No limit to salary—s 3 a week on up. Apply about 3:30 p. m., to Mr. Parker. Circulation Dent. ts WANTED HELP—MaIe WANTED: YOUNG MAN TO TAKE charge of crew distribution. Jello-o cooks house-to-house; also assist working trade best of reference required. Apply C. F. Clark, Geneata Hotel, at once. j2l WANTED: ONE HUNDRED BOYS over 15 years old to draw nails from lumber. 20c per hour and car fare. Ap ply Office, Camp Hancock. J 2« WANTED. MAN FOR LIGHT BOOK keeping and general office work. Ex cellent opportunity. Address M . rare Herald. J 22 WANTED: FIFTY LABORERS STEADY employment. Buckeye Cotton Oil Co j 23 WANTED: 100 LABORERS, 30 CENTS an hour and car fare. Work 8 hours; Saturday 6Vfe hours. making a whole week. Apply J. W. Groves, Camp Han cock. j2l WANTED —2O laborers at once. Apply Atlantic Ice and Coal Corp. j2l WANTED: f'OLORED ROTS AT HER aid Rub-Station. 103? Eleventh street, to carry Herald in afternoon and Sunday morning. Boys over 14 years of age pre ferred. No limit to salary if you are ener getic. Apply between hours of 3 and 6 In afternoon to Mr. Carter at Station. ts WANTED At once three foremen who understand wrecking lumber and one man who understands estimating and figuring board measure, also 200 laborers at $.3.00 per day, 8 hours. Free transporta tion to and from car line. Ap ply H. F. Mathews, at Rifle Range on Milledgeville Road. WANTED HtLP —rem?.ic WANTED—Saleslady wanted in Ready-to-Wear. Must be experienced. Good pay and steady position. THE MODEL No. 1038 Broad St. j 23 How the Little Old WISE Man Cut Down the Rent ! THE AUGUSTA HERALD WANTED HELP—Female WANTED —Wet nurse who will be willing to go out of city. Apply Children’s Hos pital, 11a. m. Bring baby. j 23 WANTED: A GOOD COOK. APPLY Mrs. Duncan Jones. 1210 Greene. J2I WANTED CHAMBERMAID. APPLY 961 (yiopne street. j2l WANTED: COOK: GOOD WAGES Must have references ant! he first class. Mrs R. L. Garrett, 1427 Whitney P*f., Monte Sano. j 23 WANTED: A GOOD COOK. WILLING to help with house work. Apply in per son, 1320 Broad. J 2.1 WANTED: LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeping: for two and willing to stay in small grocery store. Must have references. Apply C F. Baker. BurmvelL S. C. .126 WANTED HELP—MaIe and Female WANTED* A GOOD COOK AND A “BOY to work around the yard. Good wages; good hours. Cali 1467. j 22 CLERKS MEN-WOMEN. IS OR OVER. for government departments. $92 month. Examinations July 19th. Hundreds va cancies. For free particulars, write Ray mond Terry (former Government exami ner), SO Continental Bldg.. Washington. J 23 WANTED TO BUY A secondhand safe, must be cheap and in good condition. Phone 384. Belding-Lucky-Anderson Co. 635 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. WANTED TEAMS One hundred teams wanted to haul lumber to cars. Apply H. F. Mathews, office at Rifle Range on Milledgeville Road. W A NTED—M iscellaneous WANTED TO PAY CASH FOR LD bra vies, encyclopedias, Augusta direc tory, oil pamphlets and sets of books. I)t llqi;e*,t’s New and Old Book Shop. 213- 15 7th street. fri.sat.sun.monjlly 13 WANTED; IN SOUTH CAROLINA, LOAN of $35,000 on fifteen million feet of tim ber and complete saw mill, railroad and equipment and stearp skiddera. Total valuation of security one hundred and tw« nty thousand dollars. Will pay eight per cent Interest and three per cent com mission. Reply to Boat Office Box 668, Sa vannah, Ga J 22 FOR RENT —Stores FOR RENT: Business location. Best located and most modern basement in city, on 900 block Broad. Rent Reasonable. Ap ply Standard Sample Shoe Store. j 23 FOR RENT—ReaI Estate FOR RENT: TO OCTOBER FIRST, A 6- room flat, fully furnished S3O 00 For rent: Furnished house on The Hill 50 00 For rent: Furnished house on The Hill 75.00 JOHN W. DIG KEY. Masonic Bldg., Augusta, Ga. J 27 FOR RENT: 18T-CLASS. CLEAN AND <lry storage for furniture and personal property. 1051 Broad street. See Jno. E Cheney. Phone 688. e,0,d,j1y2 FOR RENT BUNGALOW. SIX ROOMS; modern. Ready July Ist. Call 6562-W. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 6-ROOM bungalow on The Hill for rent for sum mer; immediate possession. Phone 1946. J 22 FOR RENT: FROM THE IST OF JULY, cottage of six rooms, S4O per month (’an be seen any forenoon. North View Ave., 2nd from Fleming. J 22 FOR RENT AT ATLANTIC BEACH. Florida: Comfortable, well furnished 12- morn house, electric lights, good beds, fine range. Rent sl-00 per month. Write B. A. Murphey, Atlantic Beach. Florida. J 24 FOR RENT: FURNISHED OR UNKIJRN is»h'd house on The Hill; modern con veniences. Phone 1896-J. j 26 FOR RENT—-Rooms FOR RENT: WELL FURNISHED mom. with or without hoard ‘7oh block of Green, street. Rhone 1121. J 23 F< >R RENT: BEAUTIFUL. NEW SUITE of rooms for light housekeeplnft; lower floor; private bath, at 209 Greene. Phone 800. J2T FOR RENT THREE ROOMS FOR light housekeeping '"orrier Cttmmlng* tintl Catherine streets. The Hill. Rrtee $ 15.00 per month. Apply at above plaee. JM FOR "liENT FOUR ROOMS, IJNFURN- Ish-rl or pertly furnished Apply 622 Bi ll. Rhone 1742-J J2l FURNISHED It'r M l OR RENT. Op posite Ga. K. R Hank, first-class furn ished bedrooms; every eonvenlenee. I 7th street. J 26 FOR RENT ONE, TWO OR THREE n>e|y furnished rooms for light house k' ' pint; In shady section of Broad. Ap ply 1.143 Broad upsialrs J 22 FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR I.IOHT housekeeping, also one furnished room for gentleman. All modern conveniences. 1233 Ellis street. Rhone 2617-J. j2l HILL HIDE LAR COOT. ROOMS. Rented with or without meal. Mis. I. H Stevens, *l7 Illokrnan Road Rhone 6885-.1. Jy7 !. room. wiN- So we screened. 30fi Greene. Phone 244*. W FOR RENT—Rooms FOR RENT: SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE ON. Wrightsboro road; all conveniences; possession now John R. White, Union Savings Bank Bldg. j 22 FOR SALE—Plants SPECIAL ON POTATO PLANTS. POTATOES SKT THIS MONTH MAKE, eat and keep better. Pure stock Porto Rico, Nancy Hall, Triumph. By express 1.000. $2,00; 2,000, $3.60. 6.000. $7.60. Pre paid parcel post 600. $1.60; 1,000. $2.50. Delivery guaranteed. Parker Farms, Moultrie, Ga. J 15.17.19.21.23 FOR SALE —Livestock FOR SALE: YOUNG JERSEY COW. 306 West avenue. North Augusta. J 22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IK YOU TIAVH ANY CARPENTER OR brick work you want done sen mo for low price* or phone SOll-J. O. J. Havird. • J 27 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUTO ACCESSORIES Announcing Racine Horse Shoe Tires Guaranteed 5.000 Miles All Mars carried In utoek Independent Motor Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 844 Broad St. Phone 3303 DETECTIVES Montgomery Bids. TMI. 2321. UNITED DETECT IVE AGENCY ‘ All (federal detective work seemly undertaken. Consultation fnoe. EDUCATIONAL WILL COACH DURING SUMMER IN college and high school subjects. Tele phone 3879-W. J. F. Cason. heisd of Eng lish Dept., Richmond Academy. J 22 fruito JH W. A. McGAHEE 548 Broad Street. 1 Yfr FURNITURE BARGAINS IN FURNITURE WE HAVE SOME EXCEPTIONAL BAR gains In Iron hed springs, mattresses, dressers. wnshstands, chairs, rockers, porch swings, round extension tables, and second-hand sewing machines. E. M. An drews Furniture Co., 939 Ellis Bt. Phone 4 5. ISO MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, ETC. Marble and Granite Monuments. IRON FENCING AND VASES A TiAROK STOCK of Finished Monu ments always on hand ready for letter ing Patronise home Industries. C. F. KOHLRUSB, Cor. Washington and Ellis St, Augusta, Ga. Phone 2681. J23 We do crating, also moving. Phone 2375-J. j 23 Furniture Packing and all Kinds of Hauling. Phone 2687. J 7 “moving and^hauling MILLS TRANSFER COMPANY WE HAUL YOUR BAGGAGE to and from all parte of the city. Moving and hauling is our specialty and wh*ri you are In a hurry phono iih Alan nice wagons for straw ride* and picnics with careful drivers. Wo also do packing. Phons 3141; rssldcnct phons 406. 621 Calhoun St., Cornar Twiggs. Jl9 NEWSPAPERS “TRUE STORY” OFFERS $1,000.00 IN PRIZES For your lift;'* romance Thl* I* a new fnag.ixlne. brlm.full of real true-to-llfe atorie* NOT fiction. Mill New*, July Cosmopolitan, American, McClure'*, and other leading magazine* on /tala at WATSON DRUO COMPANY New* Department 928 Broad St. Thone 9156. GASOLINE AND KEROSENE ENGINES. Carload, all sizes, just received; also pumping, wood sawing and faed grind ing outfits. Lombard Iron Works CHICHESTER S PILLS _ TIIK VIAMOND IIBA*D. A nils In M Mrs metalll. W/ kotos. seaUd wUh Blue lUUmms. W yaara knmm as Seat. Sotos*. Al P sllabls 01D BY DRUMjISTS IVLRYWHf RE FOR SALE—Poultry FOR SALE: TWENTY LEGHORN hens. Whits Barron strain; one year old. 1623 Broad. j 23 FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FOR SALE: FOUR-ROOM HOUSE AND lot on Estes street For Information call 1905-J. J 23 FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALK: FORD ROADSTER, IN good condition. Three good tires. Box 626. Phono 2961-J. See car 939 Telfair St.. Augusta. Ga. J 22 FOR SALE, BARGAIN: CADILLAC Au tomobile. good mechanical condition: tires, and ton, will take SIO.OO. Can be soon at 811 Telfair street. J 23 FOR' SALE: FORD TRUCK. OUARAN teed good condition every way. Would consider trade for horse. Phono 1871 or call at 1870 Broad street. j 22 FOR SALE ONE OVERL INI * T< >URIN J car, cheap for cash. Apply 416 11th St. For Space in Thi* Department, Phone 296 or 297. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING YOUR PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO and organ timed, regulated, repaired, voiced, everything doruj to make them piny like new. Thirty years' tuning In Augusta. Out-of-town orders attended to on short notice. Phone 2120-J. Addr< :s Bit 3rd St. IV W. Hutto jfl PIANOS AND PI.A THE RIGHT KIND AT THE RIGHT price—The Everett, Huh*. Bauer and Harvard and tho famous Crippen player. W. J. MILLER PIANO CO.. 416 Bth street. Augusta. Ga. By 13 SHOE REPAIRING BEST SHOE REPAIRING Half soles and rubber heels— Men's $1.60 Ladies’ 1.10 WM. GOINGS, 622 McKinno street. Telephone 621 J 23 A Profitable Habit is READING THE HERALD DAILY. Ship to L. SCHARFF & CO. Augusta, Georgia. Hides, Rubber, Rags, Bones, Scrap Iron, Metals, Wax, Tallow. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. FOR SALE 46,250 SQUARE FEET ON BELT LINE, IMPROVEMENTS WORTH $3500. FOR QUICK SALE, $5,000—-TERMS. MILLEDGE LOCKHART & CO., 807 Broad Street. Ask for A. Duncan Jones, Manager Sales Department. Talk to many thousands of Augusta Herald Readers through AUGUSTA HERALD WANTS. They will listen to you. You-can talk to 75,000 at almost one and the same time. THE AUGUSTA HERALD < 296-—Phone*—297. One and Half Cents a Word. Lower Rates for three or seven times-con secutive insertions. ltcU>lt: ' FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FOR SALE: ONE BABY CARRIAGE, good tires and genuine willow, also iron crib, the two for $25,00. 1623 Broad j 23 FOR SALE: NICE AUTOMOBILE body baby carriage, used less than year: sell reasonably. Phone 2432-J. j2l FOR SALE: THE BEST AND MOST UP lo-datc shooting galleries in the South. $1,700.00 invested, will sell for $250 cash. Apply T. W. Phillips, Gen. Del., phone 3331, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. j 24 AGENTS ONE OF THE MOST LVI PORT ANT Dis coveries of the age. Millions are suffer ing with Rheumatism. An Herb that act ually drives the most stubborn case of Rneumatlsm entirely out of the. system. Many people have written us and say they are astounded at the results. The effect on the. kidneys Is simply marvelous. You bathe your feet in it for 16 minutes a day for 10 days. Agents are coining money. Price 72c. pound postpaid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Santa Monica California SHOE REPAIRING We arc now prepared to repair your shoes ON SHORT NOTICE Shoes called for and delivered. We guarantee quality and prices rea sonable. AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIRING J. Sawilowsky, Prop. Phone 943. 956 Broad St. Special attention given to Parcel Post Orders. TIN CONTRACTOR W B. TOOLE—SHEET MET.YL WORK er Warm air furnace*. Briers reason able. Work guaranteed. 925 Broad street Phone 264. J 22 TAXICABS AUTOS FOB HIRE. PICNIC. BATHING, BARBECUES, parties and Sunday school plcnlca. Lombard’s, round trip 50c each O’Keefe’s, round tlrp 36c each Oct up your private parties and phone 2104-W. 8. W KTNCSMORK J 34 SEVEN