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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1
Don’t Delay—ls You Find Here An Ad That Interests You, Answer It
SPECIAL NOTICES
Webbs Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M.
A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF I
Webbs Lodge No. 166 wt.l be ;
Y bold in Lodge room. Masonic 1
/Si Temple. FRIDAY, January |
2nd at 8 p. m. The E. A. De
w glee will be conferred. Mem-
W Q'W bers of Social Lodge No. 1 and
visiting members are frater
/ \ nally invited.
.1. M. WOLFE, W. M.
C. F. McINTOSH. Sey. j 1,2
AUCTION SALE.
WILL BE SOLD. JANUARY 2. 1920, BE
tween the usual hours for holding le
gal sales, one mouse-colored mule,
about 14 to 14'ii hands high; poor
physical condition, unless same Is
sooner reclaimed by owner, and all costs
pertaining to its keep and sale have
been paid. S. E. GRUBBS,
Chief of Police.
Pursuant to the requirements;
a of tlie charter of the Board of j
$ Trustees of the Masonic Hall '
fiffl in the City of Augusta, an ;
H election of two members to
'IHA succeed two retiring members, .
t*>!» also election of one member to
fill vacancy caused by regis
• nation, will be held in the
lodge room. Masonic Temple. •
FRIDAY, January 9th at S,
p. m.
W. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. |
Chairman. |
C. F. McINTOSH. |
db0,j,3,5,T,5,9 Secretary. ■
LEGAL NOTICES
anTjrdin.lnce to amend an ORDI
NANCE ENTITI.wn "AS ORDINANCE
TO FIX AND REGULATE THE SAL
\RIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOY
EES AND TO FIX AND REGULATE
THE HOURS AND WAGES OF DAY
LABORERS OF THE CITY OF AU
GUSTA. AND FOR OTHER PUR
POSES.” APPROVED MAY lofH,
1919.
The City Council of Augusta hereby
ordains: .
Section I —That Section 1 of the Ordi
nance whose title Is set forth in the cap
tion hereof be. and the same is amended
be striking all of the wordc that appear i
in said Ordlnahee under the heading
‘‘Eire Department." and by inserting In
lieu thereof the following: '
Chief, per annum *3.400 00
The following officers and privates of
the Fire Department who have served In
the- department continuously for the pe
riod of one year will be entitled to a sal
ary of five (15.00) p r month in excess of
the salary named below; those who have
served continuously for a period of three
1 3) vears will be entitled to a salary of
ton ' ($10) dollars In excess of salary
named below:
Assistant Chief, per annum $ 1,530.00
Secretary, per annum ... 1,530.00
Engineer, per annum .'22
Mechanical Engineer, per annum 1.400.00
Seven Foremen, each $1,350,00
per annum 9,450.00
Eikht Assistant Foremen, each
$1,300.00 per annum 10,400.00
Fourteen Chauffeurs, each $1,260
per annum 17,640.00
Twenty-six Privates, each $1,260
per annum 32.760.00
One Carpenter, to act as fireman
also, per annum 1,300.00
One Painter, to act as fireman
also, per annum 1,300.00
One Plumber, to act as fireman
also, per annum 1,309.00
Section 2 —The provisions of this Ordi
nance shall become operative January Ist,
1920.
Done In Council under the Common
Seal this 27th day of December. 1919.
Approved this 29th day of Dec-mber,
1919. W. P. WHITE,
Attest: Mayor, C. A.
FRED L. PATTERSON.
Deputy Clerk of Council. d30.31jl
Mrs. Mary A. O'Connor. Nominated Exe
cutrix. vs. Mrs. Catharine B. Revel,
Rev. John Brislan. and Mrs. Mary A.
O'Connor, Heirs-at-Law, in the Court
of Ordinary, Richmond County, Georgia
* —March Term, 1929. Application for
Probate in So) mn Form of the Will of
Edward Francis Brislan, Deceased.
To Mrs. Catharine ft. Revel, 143 Broad
Street. Charleston, S. C.; Rev. John
Brislan. care St. Ann a Church, West
Palm Beach, Florida; Mrs. Mary A.
O'Connor, Augusta, Georgia.
Mary A. O’Connor, as the Nominated
Executrix of a paper purporting to be the’
Last Will and Testament of Edward
Francis Brislan, late of Richmond County,
Georgia', having filed the same for Pro
bate in Solemn Form, and having named
you as heirs-at-law of said deceased.
You. and each of you. are hereby re
quired to be and appear before the Court
of Ordinary of Richmond County, Geor
gia, to be held in the City of Augusta.
Georgia, on the first Monday in March,
1929. at 10:00 o’clock a. m., then and there
to show cause. If any you have, why the
paper offered for Probate should not be
proven ih Solemn Form and admitted to
record as the Last Will and Testament
of the said Edward Francis Brislan, de
ceased.
Witness my hand and seal, this first
day of January. 1920.
ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
J1,23,f6.20 Ordinary. Richmond Co.. Ga.
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS DOWN
s’airs. suitable for light housekeeping.
Possession at once. Reference exchanged
Apply 1126 Greene street. j 2
THREE CONNECTING R(t)MS. WELL
furnished, centrally located. Desirable
neighborhood; al! conveniences. Phone
255. J 2
FURNISHED ROOM. IN PRIVATE FAM
ilv, suitable for one or two gentlemen.
Apply at 1937 Broad or phone 344-. T. jl
TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS.
Phone and electric lights. Address 10?)
Rej golds. jl
' NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALL
■ onveniences. A desirable location suit
able for one or two gentlemen. Phone
1060-J. jl
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ELEC
trie light, hot water, telephone. Also one
large bright room, opening into bath par
tially prepared for light housekeeping.
1028 Reynolds street. Phone 2698-J. j 3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
FOR SALE—Automobiles
ONE FORD TRUCK. CAN BE BOUGHT
cheap for cash. In good running order.
Can be seen at 431 l!th. • jS
PLEA SE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisement*
ONE FORD TOURING CAR $365.00
One Ford touring car 223.00
HUTTO GARAGE
722 Ellis street. jj
«rA.cT.t,csss- y V «■*''•• u ™ *? E i' 6 ' ,Eo,T -
LOST AND FOUND
| STRAYED; ONE BLACK MARE MULE,
j about six years old; weight, about 900
! ibs ; straight back, small white spot on
; hack. Notify A. D. Luckey, Harlem, Ga.,
and get reward. 17
STRAYED: ELEVEN LBS. FEMALE
pup. cream color, hob-tail, white spot
in forehead, slightly lame left hind foot.
Reward. 592 Broad. Jl
LOST: PORTFOLIO CONTAINING AL
bum of Patriot motor trucks, between
North Augusta and Jackson street. Re
ward if returned to 413 Herald Bldg. jt
TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFER. COLOR
brown, white legs and short horns. Re
ward for recovery. Electric City Brick Co.
JJ
MAN'S BLACK OVERCOAT LOST TUES
day either on Broad, Marbury, IVAntig
nac. MclCinne or Walton Way. Reward if
returned to J. H. Wellborn. 1753 Watkins
St. Thone 209. j 2
' ONE POINTER DOG. WHITE WITH
black apotß. Answers to name of Ponto.
Suitable reward. D. S. Anderson. Beld
j ing-Anderson Co.. 659 Broad street. j 2
LOST: FROM 1413 STOVALL STREET,
Monte Sano, large unbroke setter pup
* py. white with black ears. Reward if re
, turned to above address or phone or
1 452. jl
j LOST: AIRDALE PUP ABOUT NINE
| months old, black and tan color. An
; sw-ers to name of Patsy. Has sore on right
jaw. Call phone No. 1234 and receive re
ward. jl
LOST: ON WASHINGTON OR EVANS
road, one 35x4Vs tire and rim. Please
notify J. O. Moore, 1750 Broad St. Phone
j 2937. jl
LOST —One jet and pearl ear
ring, on seven or eight hundred '
block of Broad street. SIO.OO
reward if left at Schweigert &
Co. i-4
LOST
Monday night, large bunch keys,
unmarked. Return to Business Of- j
fice, Augusta Herald, and receive
reward.
J PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED—Room and Board
WANTED: FURNISHED ROOM AND
board for mother and child; some one
to care for child during the day. State
board terms. Address A. F., care Herald. '
ji!
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED HELF—WaIe
WANTED: ELECTRICIANS. MUST UN
derstand his business. Aiken Electrical
& Construction Co., Aiken, S. C. j 3
TWO WAITERS WANTED, apply v. &
L. Restaurant. jl
WANTED: CARPENTER. FEW DATS
work. Phone 1499-J. jl
WANTED: WORTHT YOUNG MEN FOR
business courses, at low tuition rate.
Enter Monday night. January ath.
Academy Night School. Telephone 2684.
WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED A NO. I
gentleman bookkeeper. A progressive
young man preferred, with an executive
mind. This is an opportunity for one who
can meet our requirements. Apply in
your own hand writing and tell us of
your qualifications and experience. Ad
dres Opportunity, care Herald. j 6
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED HELP—Fema!*
WOMAN ASSISTANT FOR DOCTORS
office. Apply between one and four p. m.
Dr. M. S. Levy, Lamar Bldg. e,o,d,j&
A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS NURSE
Apply 1118 Greene. IS
WANTED: LADIES FOR MAIL ORDER
department. Must be good penman. Ap
ply Friday morning. S. H. Kress & Co. Jl
A COMPETENT NURSE. GOOD WAGES
Apply 553 Walker. J 2
WANTED: HOUSEMAID FOR GENERAL
house work, Apply 1311 Monte Sano
avenue. 16
1 L
MIDDLE-AGED SETTLED COLORED
woman to wait on Invalid lady. Light
work. 946 Reynlods street. Jl
WANTED: A COOK TELEPHONE 6841
Jt
WANTED: TEACHERS FOR SEVERAL
rural white schools, beginning January
sth. 1920 for the remainder of the school
year Apply to Lawton B. Evans, Supt.
Schools. j 2
COLORED WOMAN TO WORK IN
laundry. Apply 1306 Broad street. Kam
Hing Laundry. ' j 2
WANTED—Automobiles
WANTED FORD DELIVERY TRUCK
Phone 6603. d3l
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
B US INESSOPPO R TU NITIES
W. J FLINN.
SHOE REPAIRER
The ministers are doing wonderful work
in this town.
SO ARE WE.
We sew up the rips
And patch the holes:
We build up the heels
And save the Boles.
Ladles' half-soles, sewed $, ,75
Men's half-soles, sewed 1.00
Rubber heels of all kinds 45e and .60
W J. FLINV
til* Broad St.. West End. J 2
WANTED SITUATION—WaIe
I YOUNG MAN 20 YEARS OLD DESIRES
i clerical work. Can give best of refer-
I ences. Address K H. L., care MeraJd. JJ
How the Little Old WISE Man Supplied Them With a COOK.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
57 ACRES GREY AND PEBBLY LAND
in Orovetown, 7-room dwelling, in fine
grove, two tenant houses two and four
rooms; store in front of depot; barn and
out-buildings; number of good building
lots; 250 yards rallrod frontage; never
failing stream through place. Fine stand
for storv*. dairy and poultry > c.siness. For
quick sale will sell for $6.500 00. One-half
cash. Will rent or let out on halves for
j 1920 fan possession at once. Write or
! see W. T. Luckey. Thomson. Ga. j 7
I
LOTS FOR SALE.
'50x185 feet. On Hill. Cheap
Jto quick buyer. Owner leav
ing town. Phone 989-J.
START RIGHT—OWN YOUR HOME
TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS. ON WARREN.
one block from Walton Way. near Tub
, ruan school. Act quick. One-third down,
balance sl9 month. Phone 2814-J. j 2
HOME, SWEET HOME! DO YOU OWN
yours? If not, why not! Two-story, Me-
Dowell street home, sleeping porch
.breakfast room, nice lot. cem nt walks
pretty shrubbery. Price $5,000.00. We will
not comment on price, see it and buy.
I’rontaut A* Best, Inc., 203 Union Saving*
Bank Bldg. ja
WE HAVE A REAL COZY FOUR-ROOM
home, large lot, nice run for chickens;
situated on high elevation. If your- purse 1
Is limited this will appeal to you Think
of it! Only $2,150.00. Three hundred and
fifty dollars cn9h, balance like rent. Pron
taut Sr Best, Inc., 203 Union Savings
Bank Bldg. j 3
rr — ni
Do You Want a Home?
We car sell it to you. Do you
want to sell a home? Wc can
i sell it for vou.
H. R. POWELL
||l t'hone 753. 130 Bth St.
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
■when answering these advertisements.
WANTED SITUATION - Female
YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITtON
playing piano in moving picture or vau
! devilie house. Call 2524-W. i?
i _
YOUNG LADY WISHES OFFICE WORK.
Has knowledge of typewriter. Call 11
Rose. 2524-W. j»
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED—Miscellaneous
WANTED: ALL KINDS OF PEAS MAR
ket price. W. Rothrock, Aiken, S. C. j 3
EXPERIENCED MUSIC TEACHER DE
sires pupils for piano. Mrs. C. 1! l'rich
ett, 1723 Hicks. Phone 2467-J. jl
WANTED: COW PEAS. QUOTE PRICE
and state variety and quantity tor
sale. Hall and Savage Bros., Gree ivdle
North Carolina. jj
ONTE TWO-WHEEL AUTO-TRAILER.
Box 5. It aynesboro, Ga. j 2
jR RENT—ReaI Estate
10-HORSE FARM TO RENT, EITHER
as whole or will divide into small farms.
Or will work on shares. Address Waller
Jones. Martinez, Ga. ji3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
FOR SALE—Livestock
WE HAVBI SEVERAL GOOD HEAD OF
I mul s and horses to sell. See me before
! buying. Will save you money. J. J.
Butler, 1118 Twiggs. J 9
HORSES AND MULES
Two carloads finest type of
KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES
Just arrived
J. A. STEWART,
520 13th street. Williams' Stable.
j 22
KENTUCKY HORSES—SURE ENOUGH
| highly bred stock. You can't got better
horses than these nor at a better price
Selling fast. O. C. Smith. 1539 Marbury
street. jja
Buy your
HORSES and MULES
BUGGIES and HARNESS
from
K. H. RHODES
Phone 3272. 843 Ellis street.
J2
KENTUCKY HORSES THE GOOD
kind, with lots of sense. The kind that
never falls to please the man that wants
1 a good one. Will save you money. G. C.
Smith, 1539 Marbury street. jl3
KENTUCKY HORSES WAY UP IN
quality. The real old-time Kentucky
bred, but not way up In price. Will save
you money and give you the right kind.
G. Smith. 1539 Marbury St. jl3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED—Rooms
THREE OR FOUR NICE ROOMS OR
cottage at once. Phone 19-J or 880. J 3
WANTED BY COUPLE: THREE UN
furnished rooms and bath, for ilght
housekeeping, centrally located Address
Mrs. J. A. Lamkln, Jr., Harlem. Ga jl
WANTED TO RENT: FURNISHED BED
room and kitchenette for couple with
one small child. Address Blair, care It' r-
Hd. Jl,
MISCELLANEOUS
CYLINDERS REBORED AND PISTONS
fitted. We do aa good work as can
be done an/wherr We don’t experiment.
Story’s Garage, 617 Ellis street. Phone :
1637 )20
MEVriDN THE HERALD
when answering tnese advertisements, j
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
FOR SALE —IWiscallaneous |
ONE BERLIN. NO. 94. 6x16 MATCHER
with clamps for thin knives and set
heads each for ceiling, flooring and
square. 36 Smith’s stc 1 1 S-liu-li dry kiln
trucks. 2.090 feet one-inch black pipe.
Four 9-ft. headers. One Squire’s trap. 699
feet IS-potind rail. All in absolutely first
class condition. Ready Immediate ship
ment from Augusta. Georgia. Marx M.
Higgins. Thomasvlle, Ga j 7
ONE SECOND-HAND KRANICH AND
Bach player piano. Bargain. Address
Piano, care Herald. j 3
ONE CHBVROI I T T< )I RING CAR ONB
marble top meat counter for sale. Phone
2414. IS-lti Broad etreot. • jl
WELDING—WE WELD EVERYTHING
made of metal—lt holds like a bull pup.
1 Story's Garage, 617 Elba street. Phone i
1637. jso j
PI,EASE MENTION THE HERALD!
when answering these advertisements.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
•60.099 feet 2x6. 2x3, 2x19, 2x12,
1,600 feet Bxß sills. I
3.999 feet 6x6 sills.
3.500 feet 4xS sills.
• Carload lots or less, cheap.
FRANK E TIANKTNSON.
Phone (office). 1S"6: iresldencc) 1270.
P. O. Box 556. Augusta. Ga. J 7
WRITE ME FOR PRICE ON NITRATE
of soda any monthly arrival iXf Color i
Meal and Soft Phos. Rock. C. J. Dwyer, ■
Sumter, S C. Jll !
SHOES REPAIRED j
Men’s whole solos and O'Sullivan
Rubber Heels $2.50 I
Men's Whole Noolln Soles $2.00
Men’s half soles, sewed $1.25
Men's half soles, tacked SI.OO
Essex Rubber Heels 50c
O'Sullivan and Wingfoot Rubber
Heels 60c
Shoes called for and delivered.
ALEX RAE
236 NINTH ST. PHONE 323.
VULCANIZING AND RE-TREADING—
the Zwt boll way. Only outfit of its kind
in Augusta. 3,500-mile guarantee. Story’s
Garage, 017 Ellis St Phone 1037. J2O
ARMY GOODS FOR SALE.
CANVAS COVERS. ALL SIZES AND
price*; Woolen Blank ts, Cotton Com-,
forts. Horse Blankets, Cotton Bed Sheets. |
Laundry Bags, Woolen and Khaki Pants j
and Shirts, Wollen Sweaters. Underwear,
Socks, Overcoats. Leather and Canvas!
hoggins, Shoes, new. half soles and heels, j
knee ant hip rubber boots, raincoats,
ponchos, slickers, tents, chairs, desks, ta
bles coffee urns, stoves.
ARMY STORE,
1239 Broad street. Silver Block. Jl7
THOMAS GRAIN DRILLS, GAS F.N
gines. farm wagons, buggies, stalk cut- I
ters, disc harrows and agricultural tin - I
ploments of all kinds Smith Hardware :
Co.. 927 Broad street. J 7 j
RADIATOR REPAIRING. T.ET US STOP !
the annoying leak Wc know how.
I Stray's Garage. 617 Ellin street. Phono'
1 1637. J2O I
BEAUTIFUE FULL OVER STUFFED
tapestry, three-piece parlor suit—rocker, j
chair and bed louge. Perfectly new, never
be. n used. Reason for Belling, am mov
ing. A bargain. Address 1\ O. Box 594.
Augusta. J 2
ONE HOT BLAST HEATER No. 114.
practically new; price sls 00. Address
Heater, care Herald. Phone 3173-J. J 2
I ONE HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE
| cheap. 610 Moore avenue. J 2
; i
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD;
when answering these advertisements. |
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
I
!ON HILL, FURNISHED APARTMENT, I
| first floor, two bedrooms and baths, sit- !
I ting room, kitchen; furnace-heated; pos- j
scanlon January Ist. Apply with reference, i
P. S. North, 902 Greene street. J 2 |
TO DESIRABLE PEOPLE FOR WINTER j
months, small comfortably furnished
I apartment In one of best residential sec
tions of city. Address Apartment, care I
Herald. J 2
ARGUMENTS BEGIN
IN MURDER CASE
Manassas, Va. - With u'l testimony
completed, argument* of the attorney*
will he Kin today in the trial of W. ('. Hall
prohibition inspector, charged with kill
ing Lawrence Hudiion la*t March. There
is a poKsibi Ity that the asa will be sub
mit trd to the jury before night.
Hass took the stand in hi* own defenwe
yesterday and testified that he believed
both Hudson and his companion, Ray
mond Shacklefoid. were killed by bullet n
tired from his revolver. He declared, how
ever. that Shackleford fired the first shot
arid that he did not *hoot until after he
had been struck over the head with i»
whir, key bottle by Hudson. *
Joe Williams, chauffeur of the officer**
car. comp eted hi* teutimony, in which he
said ) r had taken no part in tin* shooting
and wan unarmed at the time The 4-our’
ruled irrevelant the attempt* of the prose
cution to draw from Williams teutimony
which they believed would incriminate one
of the officer* in the violation of the pro
hibition law.
No Stockings, No
Sleeves, Short
Skirts, Predicted
New York. The cost of women’* clothe
may b< reduc'd considerably beaus*
there will be 4'onhlderabiv '<■«« of then
if the predic'lon* <>f fashionable FifH
Avenue male mill! r r and dressmaker
who arrived from t'ari* tnr.uy, are correct
The latest, mode* Franc* Is rending to thr
l sited Stafu,. he Maid, ate:
| No stoekinifs.
(.Ktrerncly short skirt*.
No sleeves
, Sandal*
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
*
For Space in This Department, Phone 296
AUTOMOBILES
•MS WXIVCXSAL CAft
One Ton Truck $590.00 f.o.b. Fac
tory. Ih'l us hnvo your order now.
LOMBARD’S, Dealer,
Phone 1.249, 631 nth St
Furniture Hauling and Crat
ing. J. F. Gibb s, Phone
2375-J. jl3
EDUCATIONAL
r--, |
POOK KEEPING—Taught by a C. P. A.
SHORTHAND—Tauaht by a fomer Court
reporter.
Write today for application blank
•••< rrospoctu3.
GEORGIA BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
"THE SOUTH'S BEST”
HARISOU BLDG. AUGUSTA, GA.
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING
YOUR PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO
mid organ tuned, regulated, repaired,
voiced, everything done to make them'
piny like new Thirty years' tuning In I
Augusta Out-of-town orders attend'd to
on short notice. Phone 2420-J Address
511 3rd St. 1). W. Hutto. ' Jls'
TIN CONTRACTOR
W. B TOOLE—SHEET MRTAL WORK
or. Warm air furnace*. Prices reason
able Work guaranteed. 925 Broad street
Phono 261 jn
GASOIJ NIC AND KEROSENE
ENGINES. Carload, all sizes,
just received; also pumping
wood sawing and feed grind
ing outfits. Lombard Iron
Works.
NEW YORK GREETS
I92OWITHWINE
New York. —The New Year’ll Eve cele
bration on Broadway lust night wan both
“wet” and noisy, and little 1920 got away
to a promising atari. Johnny Walker, tin
two Haigs and other member# of the fra
tenuity, were still going nrrong ut las?
reports. Highba'ls, cocktails and wlnr
wire to be had ut most, of the big hoteln
and restaurants. Celebrants who had
failed to bring their own supply usually
found friends who had been more provi
dent. or managed to qualify for admission
to (he mystic circle of “friends of the
management" at the few hotels where
“sir plus wines and liquors’' were dis
tributed free to the favored ones.
Broadway was crowded all evening, ;incl
theaters did a record business at both aft
ernoon and evening performances.
BIG INCREASE IN
BANK RESOURCES
Washington.-—An unprecedented in-
crease of approximately one billion dol
lars In the resources of national banks for
the 1 year was reported last night by
Comptroller of the Currency Williams.
On the data of the last call, November
17th, national bank lesources approxi
mated $22,500,000,000. nearly one bllltor
dollars more than ever before reported.
The Increase In .deposits and total as
sets, the comptroller said, were scattered
wide y throughout the country. The ln
< r**ap'* In resources of the "country" hanks
or national tranks outside the reserve
f ltl< « hw»c«* Juno 30th, was nearly SBOO.-
000,000. The resources of the '‘country"
tranks In Texas Increased In the past six
months alone $134,000,000, ut 34 per cent
while In North Carolina the Increase wan
over $51,000,000. or 38 per cent.
UNDERWOOD WILL
SEEK RE-NOMINATION
Birmingham, Ala.-—Senator O W. Un
derwood last night formally announced
his candidacy for re-nomlnatlon In the
democratic primaries of May 11th, his
campaign to be managed by Lloyd M.
I topper. Of Selma
Want Ads Work While
Window Signs Shirk
• If you have a room you want to rent, either with or without board, and are
particular about the people with whom you share your home, there is no surer,
safer method of securing the right kind than by advertising in The Augusta
Herald.
New people are always coming to Augusta. They do not depend upon the
inefficient window sign to find rooms. Why should you depend upon them for
roomers? In fact, such signs more often repel than attract thedesirable sort of
room seekers. Then, again, think how few of the people who are looking for
olaees to live pass your house in a day.
On the other hand, your Want Ad in The Augusta Herald will be read by
countless men and women ii\tent on find ing a home-like room in some such loca
tion as yours. The investment is invariably a profitable one, for The Augusta
Herald, being supreme in circulation in A ugusta, is the recognized Want Ad
medium for finding homes, finding roomers, finding help, for finding and filling
all of Augusta’s wants.
Take a pencil and paper and jot down the description of that vacant room
this moment. Then send it to or leave it with
The Augusta Herald
Augusta’s Want Ad Directory, 735 Broad St.
GARAGES
MORRIS GARAGE AND
SUPPLY COMPANY
i 515 Broad. Phone 2868.
Only fully equipped shop in
Augusta for testing and repair
ing generators, starters, mag
netos and carburetors.
Ford Delivery Truck
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For Rent
FRED SHIVERS
THE FORI) MAN.
Rent a Ford—You Drive.
ILDSFIANHDDE
IpiEKLyfeflßEO!
SEXTONIQUE permanently
storo Lout MatinooT, relieve weak
ness from *xreftß (or other ciiiinen).
loss of vitality, etc. Ail abnormal
losse* atoptx-fl In two weeks; full
strenirth quickly retrained. Guaran
teed to produce results or no clinrtre.
Interesting book sent free in plain
wrapper. Correspondence confiden
tial Cumberland Chemical Co., 149
Berry Block. Nashville. Tenn.
COAL AND WOOD—PHONIC
2203, TANNENBAUM ’S
WOOD YARD. j<>
XMAS DOLL CAUSES
BABY TO DROWN
New York. -Love for a Christmas doll
I caused the drowning of a ons-year-o’d
I baby in four Inches of water In a pall
during the voyage of the steamship
Nleuew Amsterdam, which arrived from
Holland yesterday.
I Mrs. Jan Pustus, who Ih on her way to
Dsb Moines, lowa, with her husband and
family, bathed Jan. Jr., at his bedtime Uio
day after Christinas and put him in hi;
bunk with the doll Santa Claus left whon
he toured the ship. Then the family went
to dinner, leaving the baby asleep. Tin
bath pall was Inadvertently left besld<
the bunk.
Jan, Jr., awoke and started playing with
Santa’s gift. The doll fell out of the bunk
and Jan reached for it. He fell head-first
Into the pall. The water covered his face
and he could not extricate himself. When
tin* family returned from dinner lie wto
dead.
The baby was hurled the next day, hb
father cutting the rope which sent the lit
tle body Into the sea The passenger/ 1
made up a purse of several hundred dol
lars for the famllv.
WELDING * T So.
927 Ellis.
Largest, Beet Equippe d Plant Hero. Phone 1332.
FOR SALE.
Twenty Acres of Land on Rae’s Creek near
tho Golf Links. The timber will go a long ways to
paying the value of the property, and when cleared
would make a magnificent truck farm.
JOHN W. DICKEY
MASONIC BUILDING. AUGUSTA, GA.
FIFTEEN
OPTICAL
Eyes Examined —Glasses Fitted
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948 Bbo a d St
OPTOMETRISTS -OPTICIANS
.AUGUSTA. CA
SHOE REPAIRING
j AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIR
Wo put the O'Sullivan Rubber
Heels on your shoett for 60e
Wears Longest.
BEST SHOE REPAIRING
PROMPTLY.
We send for and Deliver.
Phone 943. 965 Broad St.
J. SAWILOWSKY, Prop-
MOVING AND HAULING
We do crating, also moving.
Phone 2375-J. j 25
Furniture Packing and all
kinds of Hauling. C.L. Hughes.
Phone 2687. j l2
HAULING OF ANY KIND. ANY
; where, with two-ton (ruck. For quick
I nervine, call t\ F. Kohlruss, phone 265 l
or 6434-J. J 27
LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKS.
LONG AND SHORT HAULS
WO go anywhere in the city or into the
country
MILLS TRANFER CO.
| C2l Calhoun .St. Phones 405 or 3141.
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All kinds of Moving and Haul
ing. J. J. Butler, 1118 Twiggs
St. Phone 1550-W. j 2
CHAS. S. McGHEE
General Automobile
Repairing.
469 Broad St. Phone 928.
I have one of the
I most up-to-date Repair
Shops in the city. I have
with me—
Frank Cheeseborough
R. A. Clark
Clifford B. Gibson
W. N. Gant.
We can render you thn
best of Automobile Re- j
pairing.