The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 22, 1919, Home Edition, Image 11

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The Augusta Automobile Dealers Take Rank With the South’s Livest Wires R. H. ARRINGTON. / Nash Distributor, 593 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. } V , i ■ v ; SSSJ^' rr i x ' wi', r,,JL!lollt^~ : . iHI iff 4 • ••••■■-: • y • v ? • • •.• ,>y.vy . : av, . •MMrevyrKfflßMtw v». *• ■••' ' t ' - •'■•'• '•'•'*• > •*s••.••>.•>.>:> •’.'> ..O^VN-SX-♦>.'*. •; ss4 IaHE NASH motor cars and the Nash trucks are well known in Augusta, and this is due to tho fact that, aside from the Nash prod ucts being among the best in the country, It. 11. Arrington is the distributor for the Nash lino in Augusta and in seven Georgia and South Carolina counties, lie having live in Georgia and two in South Carolina. Mr. Nash’s stock is made up of Nash motor cars, Nash trucks, Traiiinobiles, Troy trailers, and the famous Nash Quad truck. He has made some of the largest truck soles that have been made in this big section. A large stock of parts 'for his cars and trucks is carried, and a repair and servico department, manned by expert mechanics is conducted for the benefit of Nash motor car and truck buyers. A beautiful show room forms another attrac tive feature about this particular business. Mr. Arrington, himself, is an experienced automobile man, is an Augusta booster, and is contributing no small part to the building of the . greater Au gusta. LEWIS AUTO ACCESSORY COMPANY At 509-511-513 Broad street, in Au gusta, there is a business enterprise that is the envy of automobile accessory men all over the South. The firm is the Lewis Auto Accessory Company, owned by John H. Lewis and John B. Blitchington, and operated under the active management of Mr. Lewis. Mr. Lewis has been in the automobile accessory business for a good many years, and he knows the business, knows how to make it grow and pay and to give the kind of service that wins and holds profitable customers. As an illustration of his enterprise and ability, he made what is said to be the largest sale that a Georgia retailer of tires has ever made to a single tire user. That sale amounted to $2,542. He also sold two 44x10 Goodyear casings to Rich mond county, at a cost to the county of $317.10 each, and this size casing is the second largest ever made. Mr. Lewis’ firm carries a complete stock of Goodyear tires and tubes, Exide storage batteries, in connection with his Exide Storage Battery Service Station; has the* largest and best-equipped vulcanizing plant in Augusta, carries a complete line of automobile accessories, and a gasoline and oil station. “The giant that lives in the storage bat tery” is the way in which the Exide bat tery is advertised, and the Lewis com pany’s facilities for taking care of the bat tery requirements of automobile owners in Augusta and that territory is equal to its high-class service rendered in other de partments. Progressive to the core, boosting Augusta every minute of the day, and with a plant that is a credit to the city, Mr. Lewis’ firm is doing a big and profitable business, not only in Au gusta exclusively, but throughout a good por tion of Georgia and of South Carolina. Motor Cars and Progress Go Hand in Hand THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA OAKLAND CO., 639 Broad Street, Auguslu, (ju- f '• ■ ; V ' pWEff -<* Aj. .>, 2. t■' >- A.*?;. ■\~A iivP V.< j^njSPl. ppp k AUGUSTA OAKLAND COMPANY, I owned and operated by R. M. An derson and F. W. Perkins, is one of the busy places along Augusta's automobile row. These gentlemen have had a good many years’ experience in the automobile busi ness, have one of the country’s popular cars to sell, and with the facilities which they have for doing a successful business, arc making an extraordinary success. A complete line of Oakland automobiles, all parts for the Oakland, a big stock of tires and tubes, accessories, and a service station that specializes in doing good work, makes the place a very efficient one from which to buy or with which to do business. Beautiful show rooms, and a modernly equipped plant for doing busfness, aids in making the Oakland sales placet in Augusta one that adds materially to the automobile life of the city. ’ - I ...nr" 1 / ; - ~v<.r , rTZ 1 ■ i » ~ •***) “1 f ' 1 - h i f A 11 '"*** n' |i* /»•""’** r ' 1 : I- w - * mmmwA l BBMBH ' ' uni'll "I • |mu yjIWK-- f Wm .SPpfllßn M j JOHN S. DAVIDSON, Distributor Paige—Motor Cars- Liberty 527 Broad Street, Service Station in Rear JOHN S. DAVIDSON is one of Augusta's livest, automobile dealers, lie is the distributor for the Paigo and the Liberty motor ears for the territory within a radius of a hundred miles of Augusta, and with the two popular cars that ho has. and liis knowledge of the business, lie is making a phenomenal success. All the parts of both cars are carried in stock, and a servico station for Dot li tho Paige and the Liberty is maintained. Ten experienced automo bile mechanics are employed in this service sta tion, and the palge and Liberty buyers of that territory heed not worry about being able to get the right kind of servico whenever they want it, Mr. Davidson still lias twelve counties open on tho above cars in his territory, and live wires in three twelve counties may form a profitable con nection by taking on tho agency in their respective communities. Mr. Davidson'is a live wire booster for Augusta and for all the tilings that go to make Augusta great. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1919. A. R. MUSTIN, Distributor Columbia—Briscoe—F: IF. D. Truck 553 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. I . . .raJI *■ % A. R. MUSTIN, whose place of business is shown in the above illustration, is the distributor for tin; Columbia and the Briscoe automobiles in Augusta and in fifty counties in Georgia and South Carolina, and he is the dis tributor for the F. VV. D. (Four-Wheel Drive) truck, being the only dealer handling this famous truck in all tins big section. In addition to his sales agency and distributor’s terri tory, Mr. Mustin also maintains a handsomely-equipped service and parts station for both automobiles and the truck. All parts are carried in stock, and the owners of these' popular motor driven vehicles may get the kind of service they want in short order. Five expert mechanics man Hie service department of Mr. Mustin’s luminous, and them) are trained specially on the auto mobiles wliieh tho business sells. A live progressive citizen, and a man wlio kno.ws the automobile guide, Mr. Mustin is a valuable asset to Augusta’s automobile busineKg.