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cured, or has an article that, having served its purpose, is still of value to someone else. A small Classified Advertisement will invariably settle these perplexities. If you want help) a position, a school, a room, a
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Webbs Lodqe No. 166, F. and A. M.
A CALLED' COMMUNICATION OF
Webbs Lodee No. 166 will be
held l:i Lode' room. Masonic
Temple. FRIDAY, ‘January
2nd at S p. m. The E. A. De
cree v ill be conferred. Mem
bers of Social Lodpe No. 1 and
visiting members arc frater
nally invited.
.1 M. WOLFE. VY. M.
(•• p McINTOSH. Sey. J 1.2
'funeral notices
HANKINSON—DIED. AT THE UNIVBR
sity Hospital. January Ist, 1920, at o
o'clock p. m.. in the 64th year of his
age, CARY H. HANKINSON. son of the
late Mr. anJ Mrs. Babe Hankinson. and
brother of Mrs* H. A. Norr d. Rela
tives and friends are invited to attend
the funeral from the Chapel of R. E.
Elliott and Sons, SATURDAY, January
3rd, at NOON. Interment. City ceme
tery. Please omit flowers.
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LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA
RICH MONO COUNTY —
To Emma Williams Mays, Greeting:
Henry Mays vs. Emma Williams Mays,
in the Superior Court of said County—
March Term, 1920-
To the Defendant. Emma Williams Mays:
You are hereby required, in
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to be holden in and for
the Countv aforesaid, on the third Mon- |
day in March. 1920. then and there to
answer the Plaintiff in an action of LibM
for Divorce, etc!
As in default of such appearance, said
Court will proceed thereon a 3 to justice
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham- i
mond. Judge of said Court, this 30th day
of December, 1919.
GEO. B. POURNELLE.
j2,16,f2,16 Deputy Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOVD COUNTY
WHEREAS. * Mary Gibson. Administratrix of tha
p-ratp m John Gibson, la’e of »ald County, deceased,
has applied for Letters of Disniiaslon from said Ad
ministration
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned. to
he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
County, to ’re held on the first Monday In January.
A 1). 1920 at 10 o’clock a m . and show cause, if
any they can, why said Letters should not b? granted
Witness my official signature this 12th day of De
cember. A D.. 1919. ALEXANDER R WALTON.
di2.19.26.J2 Ordinary. R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
WHEREAS. Henry L, Schmidt. Administrator ot
the estate of Rostra Schmidt, late of said County,
deceased, has applied for leave to sell Real Estate be*
longing to said estate.
This Is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
Cotnty. to he he d on the first Monday in January.
A.l>.. 1920. at 10 o'clock a. m.. and show cause, if
any they can, why leave 10 sell Rml Estate belonging
to said estate should not he granted as prayed for
Witness my official signature th«* 12th day of De
cember. AT) , 1919. ALEXANDER It WALTON.
d12.19.28J2 Ordinary. B. C
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COI NTV—
WHERHAS. Edna Caroline Goodwin. Administra
trix cf th* estate of Caroline Goodwin. iatc of
said County, deceased, has applied for leave to 3cll
•qulpty in Real Estate belonging to said eata*.'
This Is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to
ho and appear at. the Court of Ordinary of said
County, to he held on the first Monday in January.
A.lj.. 1920. a, 10 o’clock a m . and show cause, if
wry they can. why leave to soil the equity in Real
T\ rate belonging to said estate should not he granteo
as prayed for.
Witness my official signature thi<* 12th day of De
cember. A.D., 1919. ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
d12.19.2C J 2 Ordinary. B C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND GOT'NTV—
WHEREAS, f M Murphy. Administrator of the
e-tate of It A Tlerriin. la.e of rai.l County, deceasetl.
has applir.! fur leave to sell Real Estate belonging to
told est.-te.
Thia is, therefore, to dtp alt persons roneertied, to
be anrt appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
County, to he held on the first Monday in January.
aj) i«;o. at 10 o’elnek a. m . and. show caime. if
any they ran. why leave to sell Real Estate belong
ing to raid estate should not be granted aa pray- .1 for.
Witness my official signature this 12th <ia> of Dc
eember. A.D. 1910. ALEXANDER R WALTON.
(112.19.28.J2 Ordinary. R C
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
\YMFKTWB Mary Clem Harris has applied for
I.otters of Guardian-hip of tfie rerson and property
of Leah Virginia Harris, minor, resident of said
County
This ts. therefore, to eite all persons concerned, to
be and appiar at tha Court of Ordinary of said
County, to he held on the first Monday in January.
A.D.. 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m., and shew eause. if
a::v they - an, why said letters should not be granted
Witness my official signat ire this 12th day of !>o
rember AD. 1919. ALEXANDER R. WALTON,
d 12.19.26.12 Ordinary, R C
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To Z. L. Roberts:
Daisy L. Roberts vs. Z L. Roberts, in
the Sup- rior Court of said County—Libel
for Divorce —January Term, 1920.
To Z. L. Roberts:
You are hereby required to be and ap
pear at Superior Court to be held in and
for said County on the third Monday in
January. 1920, then and there to answer
petitioner’s complaint in the above stated
case.
In default whereof, the said Court shall
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witnesß. the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this 27th da,
of D.comber. 1919. DANIEL KERR,
Clerk, Superior Court, A. C.
O. LEE WHITE.
Petitioner’s Attorney. (127,29,j2,5
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY
To Joseph St. Knowles. Greeting:
Effie G. Knowles vs. Joseph M. Knowles
in the Suporior Court of said County—
Libei for Divorce—January Term, 1920.
To the Defendant, Joseph M. Knowles:
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
the County aforesaid, on the third Mon
day in January. 1920, 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 4th day
of December, 1919.
GEO B. POITRNELLE.
A R. WILLIAMSON, Deputy Clerk.
Attorney for Plaintiff. d5.6,j1,2
FRANCE WORRIED
BY FLOOD OF SEINE
Pari*.—Dir»etor* of railroad* and of
Plant* r-ndangered by tha rising water*
of th*- Seln<> river have been summoned
by the ministry of transportation to dis
cuss rmaaures to protect the menaced
property. The flood now is higher than
that of 191#. and the crest is not rs
pected until Sunday. It is caper ed the
Oise today will rea- h the 19in stage and
the prefect of Complegne has taken step*
to remove inhabitants whose home* ar.
In danger.
Reports received here indicate the
Rhine nr* been falling sine- V.v-dm-*d»v.
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LEGAL NOTICES
— I
STATE OF GEORGIA. \
HIGH MOND COUNTY—
To Aclaiine Miller:
W b\ Miller vp. Arialine Miller. !n the
Superior Court of said County—Libel for
Divorce--January Term, 1920.
To Adeline Miller:
You are hereby required to be ami ap
pear at Superior Court to be he’d in and
for said County on the third Monday in
January. 1920. then and there to answer
p titioner's complaint in the above stated
ease- , „
In default whereof, the said «‘ourt shah
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness, the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond, Judge of said Court, this 27th day
of December, 1919. DANIEL KERR,
Clerk, Superior Court, A. C.
O. LEE WHITE.
Plaintiff’s Attorney. d27,f1.J2,7
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All persos having claims against the
estate of Lula A. Fulmer, late of said
County, deceased, are h reby requested
to present the same, itemised and veri
fied. to the undersigned, and all persons
indebted, to said deceased are requested to
make immediate payment to the under
signed.
MORGAN FRANK FULMER,
Executor of the Last Will and Testament
of Lula A. Fulmer, Deceased.
d19,26J2.9,16,28
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
Ti> Sadie Elisabeth Abney CotUn, Greeting:
Fred H. Oottili vs. Sadie EllxabcUi Abney CotUn.
In the Superior Court of said County—label for Dl
: vqrce—January Term. 1920
I To the Defendant, Sadie Elizabeth Abney Gottin:
You aro hereby required, in person or by attorney.
’ to t>o and appear at the Superior Court next to lie
holden In and lor the County aforesaid, on Iho third
Monday in January. 1920. then and there to answer
Uip Plaintiff in an action of Libel for Divorce, etr
As in default of such appearance, said Court will
proceed thereon as to justice may appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Hammond. Judge
cf said Court, this 12th day of December. 1919
t A PICQUET. - GEO. B. POU&NKLLR, .
Attorney for Plaintiff.® Deputy Clerk. •
U12.15J2.9 •
Debtor's and Creditor's Notice.
GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All parties indebted to Mrs. Annie F. ;
Vaughn are hereby notified to make set- '
tlem. nt to the undersigned, and all !
parties having claims or demands against ;
said estate are requested to present their i
claims, properly proven.
This December 10th, 1919.
L. C. HAYNE,
W. EDW. PLATT. Executors,
d11.18,25,j2,9.16
Debtor’s and Creditor's Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All persons having claims against Mrs. ,
Lucy C. Hiliyer, late of said County, de- |
ceased, or against her estate, are re- ■
quired to present the same to the under- ;
signed, properly itemized .and proven,
within the time required by law. And ail
persons indebted to said deceased, or her
estate, are requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This December 24th, 1919.
RUFUS H. BROWN.
Eexecutor.
Georgia Railroad Bank. Augusta. Ga.
d2?,j2.9,16.23,30
Notice is hereby given of my intention
to transfer twenty-four C 24) shares of
Georgia Railroad & Banking Co. stork
standing in the name of Margaret Banks
Greene. J. R. GREENE.
d11,18.26.j2.9.16
LEGAL NOTICE B -
Desirable farm land to ne sold before
Hie Court House door of Columbia Coun
ty, TUESDAY, the 6th of January, 1920.
at Appling, Georgia. W. C. Hancock, as
Receiver, will offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash: the McCoy I’lace, the
same being a tract of land In Richmond
County. Georgia, containing three hun
dn-d forty 1340) acres, more or less.
Thus tract is divided into three tracts of
approximately one hundred and twelve
Gl2) acres each, and the same will be
first sold as an entirety and then in sepa
rate, tracts; The Jekyl or Hancock Place
comprising ninety-five (90) acres and be
ing located in Columbia County, Geor
gia. between the sixteenth and seven
teenth mile posts on the Georgia Rilroad
right-of-way:
ALSO the Old Tudor Place, sometimes
known as the Gilpin Place, a tract con
taining one hundred and ten fill)) acres,
more or less, in Columbia County near
Grovetown.
ALSO a tract containing about forty
(40) acres near Grovetown, In Colurrihia
County, Georgia, and a town lot In Grove
town containing about one acre.
ALSO a tract of eleven and one-half
acres near Grovetown, In Columbia Coun
ty. Georgia, known as the Dicey Newman
Place. W. C. HANCOCK,
42 Receiver
"lost and found
' TAKEN UP: ONE DARK RAY MARE
mule; blind in one eye. Remsen Bros.,
Augusta, Ga. j 4
STOLEN: ONE MILLER NON-Sk7d”ai7-
tomobile tire and rim, 33x4 54. Finder re
turn to J M .Sanders, 1748 Broad and re
ceive reward. j 4
FOUND: OFFICIAL BOSCH-MAGNETO
Service Station. 620 Broad street. Phone
3208. rfl
BLACK LEATHER HANDBAG con
taining $lO gold piece, currency $lB 00,
few articles and letter addressed to Birm
ingham. Liberal reward. Return to J. B.
| White's. j 2
! LOST: TWO PICTURES OF JACKSON
! ville, Fla., taken from aeroplane. Finder
plpas • return to this office and receive
( reward. j 4
j STRAYED: ONE BLACK MAKE MULE.
\ about six years old; weight, about 900
lbs.. straight back, small white spot on
back. Notify A. D. Luckey, Harlem, Ga..
i and get reward. J?
TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFER COLOR
brown, white legs and short horns. Re-
I ward for recovery. Electric City Brick Co.
! 1*
j MAN'S BLACK OVERCOAT LOST TUBS
day either on Broad. Marhury, D'Antig-
I nac, McKinne or Walton Way Reward if
[returned to J. H. Wellborn. 1753 Watkine
St. Phone 200. JJ
ONE POINTER DOG WHITE WITH
I black spots. Answers to name of Ponto.
Suitable reword. D. S. Anderson, Bsld-
I lng-Anderson Co., 659 Broad street. J 2
i LOST—One jet and pearl ear
ring’, on seven or eight hundred
block of Broad street. SIO.OO
reward if left at Schweigert &
j Co. i-4
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
whan anawering th*c» a<lv*rtl»»*pT lit*
How the Little Old WISE Man Helped Re-Finance H?s lousiness
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
v WILL ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS.
i TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS. «>N WAUREN,
; one block from Walton Wav, near Tub
man school. Act <|tiick. Olio.third down,
balance $lO month. Apply ig;ii Fenwick
Phone 2814-J. j 2
A RSBAC. GOOD TWO-BTORY, ninu
room house. Close in. In a nice n tßli
borhood. Possession on or before January
Ist. Price 95.000. 11. R. Powell, 130 ,Bth S ;
! ' JS
FOR SALE.
Nos. 2040-42-44-46 Broad
Street. These houses are
now rented to good tenants
for $50.00 per month. The
price is $4,000. This is a
lS'h investment. See us.
Lucky-Kirsch & Co.
Rea! Estate and Fire
Insurance.
57 ACRES UREY AND PEBBLY LAND
in Orovotown. 7-room dwelling, in line
grove, two tenant houses, two and four
rooms; store in front of depot; barn and
out-buildings; number of good building
lots: 250 yards ratlrod frontage; never
falling stream through place. Fine stand
for store, dairy ai# poultry k'jainess. For
quick sale will self for .$6.500 00. One-half
cash. Will rent or let out on halves for
1020. Can possession at once. Write or
see W. T. Luckev, Thomson, Ga. j 7
LOT FOR SALE.
50x185 feet. On Hill.
<ln Tuxedo PaHk)
Cheap to quick buyer. Owner,
leaving town. Phone 989-J.
HOME. SWEET HOME! DO YOU OWN
yours? If not, why not! Two-stoty, Mr
Dowell street home, sleeping porch
broakfast room, nice lot, eem.nt walks
pretty shrubbery. Price $5,000 00. We will
not comment on price, see il and buy
Prontaut & Rest. Inc., 203 Union Savings
Rank Rldg. jj
i WE HAVE A REAL COZY FOUR-ROOM
home, large lot, nice run lor chickens;
[situated op high elevation. If your purse
is limited this will appeal to you Think
of it! Only $2,150.00. Three hundred and
fifty dollars cash, balance like rent. I’ron
taut A- Rest, Inc., 203 Union Savings
Bank Bldg. J 3
Do You Want a Home?
We car soil it to ,you. Do yon
want to noil a home'/ We cun
■ell it for you.
H. R. POWELL
Phone 757. 130 Sth St.
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED HELP—MaIe
EXPERIENC E D BUTLER; GOOD
wages. Phone 6951-J. j 4
FARM HELP WANTED.
MAN WITH FAMILY To WORK FOR
wages at once. Apply 127 7th str et. jt
SHARE CROPPER WANTED: IS OR 20 i
aerts of land on Louisville road for!
rent or share crop. Good land and good
stock; also good house. Apply 861 Youm
street, jt |
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK KN AMIN A- j
tion Augusla Jan. 17. Hundreds needed. ;
SI3OO-SISOB. Age 18-35. Experience unnee- 1
cssary. For free particulars, write R. Ter
ry (former civil service examiner) 80
Continental Bldg., Wgahingtor, D. C. j 7
WANTED: ELECTRICIANS. MI ST l'\-!
derstand his business Aiken Electrical
& Construction Co., Aik n, S. C. J 3 <
WANTED: WORTHY YOUNG MEN FMR
business courses, at low tuition rate.
Enter Monday night, January sth.
Academy Night School. Telephone 2684.
J4
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED A NO. 1
gentleman bookkeeper. A prog.essiv 1
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 qualificaiiona and experience. Ad
dres Opportunity, care Herald. JO
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements
A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS NURSE
Apply 1118 Greene. 13
A COMPETENT NURSE. GOOD WAGES
Apply 551 Walker. j 2
WANTED: HOUSEMAID FOR GENERAL
house work. Apply 1311 Monte Sana
avenue. j*
WANTED: A COOK TELEPHONE 6841
WANTED: TEACHERS FOR SEVERAL I
rural white school*. beginning January ’
sth. 1920 for the remainder of the school
year. Apply to Lawton B. Evans, Hup'.
Schools. J 3
COLORED WOMAN Ytl WORK IN
laundry. Apply 1305 Broad street. ICam
Hlng Laundry. J 2
WANTED HELP—MaIe and
Female
WANTED; OLD COUPLE WHO WILL
take an interest In poultry raising Com
fortahle surroundings and good opening
for suitable applicant Write for flirth r
particulars. H. E. Smith, Nortti Augusta,
»• C. J|
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
FOR SALE —Miscallaneoks
■ ONE BERLIN. NO. Pi. fixie MATCHER J
with clamps for thin knives and r>ct i
ln*:\fls each for ceiling. flooring and ;
square. 36 Smith's Fte.d IE-inch dry kiln J
t ruckF 2.000 feet one-inch black pipe.
Four 9-ft. headers. One Squir< > trap. 600
feet 18-pound rail. All in abso'utrly firxt- ;
class condition. Ready Immediate ship- J
rrient from Vugusta. Georgia. Marx M.
Itiggins Thomasvlle. Ga. j 7 i
ONE SECOND-HAND KRiVNICH AND!
Each player piano. Bargain. Address 1
: Piano. care Herald. .i 3 i
Wn • 1 N<: v, 85 VS WLD FIVER Y THING |
made of metal It holds like a bull pup.
Story's Garage. 017 Ellis street. Rhone
1637 j2O
1 LEASE 11JNTTt >N THE HER VLB
i when ariswerinr these advertisements.
LUMBER FOR RALE.
I : GO.000 feet 2xo. 2x 2xlo. 2x12.
I i r> rt o fort BxS sillr.
j ( s oon foot ox 6 sills,
j 3,50 ft feet. 4xS sills.
Carload lots or less, cheap.
FRANK 10 HANKINSON.
! Phone foffjce) 1876: tresidence) 1270.
I’. t). Pox 556, Augusta. Ga. j 7
13 ' I
i .'f soda any monthly arrival Off Color
Meal and Soft Phoe. Rock. (*. J. Dwyer,
‘Suintr.SG. Jll
SHOES REPAIRED
Men’s whole solee and O'Sullivan
Rubber Heels. $2.50
Mep’g Whole Neoltn Solos $2.00
Men's half soles, sewed $1.25
Men’s half solos, tacked SI.OO
Essex Rubber Heels 60c
O'Sullivan and Wingfoot Rubber
Heels 60c
Shooa calk'd for and delivered.
ALEX RAE
236 NINTH ST. PHONE 323.
VULCANIZING AND RE-TREADING—
th«'/Z\v boll way. Only outfit of It* kind
fn Augusta. 3,500-mile guarantee. Story's
Garajre, 617 LOl’.le St Phono 1637. J2O
ARMV GOODS FOR SALE.
CANVAS COVICHS. ALL SIZES AND
price*; Woolen Plank in, Cotton Com
forts, Horse Blankets, Cotton Bed Sheets.
Laundry Barrs. Woolen and Khaki Pants
and Shirts, Wollen Sweaters, Underwear,
Socks, Overcoats. Leather and Canvas
Leggfns, Shoes, new. half soLs and heels,
kne<* anl hip rubber Loots, raincoats,
ponchos, slickers, tents, chairs, desks, ta
bles coffee urns stoves.
ARMY STORE,
1230 Broad street. Silver Block. Jl7
THOMAS OR\IN DRILLS, GAS UN
sines, farm wagons, bujrsrles, stalk cut
ters, disc barrows and agricultural im
plements of ?iU kinds Smith Hardware
Co.. 927 Broad street. j 7
RADIATOR REPAIRING. LET UR STOP
the annoying leak. Wo know bow.
Story’s Garage, 617 Ellis street. Phone
1637 J2O
BBAUTIFUF FULL OVER-STUFFKD
tapestry, three-piece parlor suit—rocker,
chair and bed lougc. Perfectly new, never
be n used. Reason for selling, am rnov
ln . A bargain. Address P. O. Box 594.
\ I !t i .12
ONE HOT BLAST HEATER No. 114,
practically new; price $16.00. Address
Heater, care Herald. Phone 5173-J. J 2
ONE HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALK
cheap. 610 Moore avenue. J 2
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
W. .1 FT.INN,
SHOE REPAIRER
The ministers ar doing wonderful work
in this town.
HO ARE WE.
We sew up the rips
And patch the holes;
We build tip the heels
And save the Soles'.
Ladies' half soles, sewed .. $. .76
Men's half-sol a, sewed 1.00
Rubber heels of all kinds 15c and .50
W. .1 FLJNN,
1713 Broad St.. West End. J 2
WANTED SITUATION —Mate
YOUNG MAN 20 YEARS OLD DESIRES
clerical work. Pan give best of refer
ence*'. Address K H. L., care Herald. J 3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
COLORED MAN DESIRES POSITION AK
chauffeur. Experienced. Address care
Herald. J 4
YOUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION AS
truck drlv *r. Experienced. Address
Truck, care H« raid J 4
FOB SALE —Automobiles
CINI6 FORD TKUCK. CAN UK BOUGHT
choap for cash. In good running order
Can b scon gt 431 12th. J 5
I’LKASE MKNTION THK MKkALD
when annwrrlng these adv.-rtinementg.
FORD ROADSTKR, NKW TIRHS. $209;
Ford touring $450.00. Both good running
• order. Need the money. C. V. Culver. 1728
Bread J 4
ONE 1 CG CAR •
One Fold to jring car 225.00
IIUTTf) G A RACK.
722 Klllg g.reel J 3
191't FORD SUDAN WITH START KR.
I ged only two month*. Price $750. Tele
pfcON 315. J 4
WANTED HELP—Femalt
f'LKRK-TYPISTH 1M 60. FOR GOVERN*
ment posit lour Hundr eds r«» dd. $1340-
SI6OO. Examinations every Tuesday. Eic
perb rv« unn«-e''Nvary. For fr*>( part |<»u
--j f**. M'rlti K E Terry (former eiv|‘ ser
vi< < -arnlru-r) 30 Continental Bldg
Washington, 1). C. J 7
WANTED LADTESTO DEMONSTRATE.
Hair, i y S* ■ M W McCarthy. Hotel Al
bion Hours 10 to 12 a m. or sane for ap
pointment. J 4
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
For Space in 1 his Department, Phone 296
AUTO REPAIRING
CHAS. S. McGAHEE
General Automobile
Repairing.
469 Broad St. Phene 928.
I have one of the
most up-to-date Repair
Shops in the city. I have
with me—
i
Frank Cheeaeborough
R. A. Clark
Clifford B. Gibson'
W. N. Gant.
We can render you the
best of Automobile Re
pairing.
AUTOMOBILES
i §%sr£c
US ..1...... I"*
<>M<' Trill I, r.i, I. l-’1... -
tory. Let ns have your order now.
LOMBARD’S, Dealer,
I'none 7? IS. 631 11 th St.
__ CONCRETE
CONCRETE WALKS
Floors, Sidewalks, Drive
ways, Paving, Founda
tions, etc.
CHESTER E. STORY
434 Eighth St. Rhone 18.
TIN CONTRACTOR
W. B TOOLK SHEET METAL WORK*
**r. Warm air furneorg. Prices reason
able. Work guaranteed. 925 Broad street
Phone 261 jn
COAL aniT wood—phone
2203, T ANNENBAUM’S
WOOD YARD. j 6
FOR RENT —Real Estate
i" H< )RSR FARM T<) RUN! 12TTHER
us whole or will divide Into small farms,
jOr will work on shares. Address Walter
Jones. Marlines. Ga. * j]3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisement*, j
WANTED —Miscellaneous i
ONE HIGH STANDING OFFICE DESK
Mnat It ■ clu-up for Utah. Artdr-ss Ueak,
care Herald. . jf
WANTED: ALL KINDS OF I’KAS. MAR
kr t price. W. Rothrock. \ik<-n, S. U. J 3
WANTED. COW PEAS. QU<TtS PRICE
and that,l variety and quatitl’y ter
sale. Hall and Savage Bros., Gro« mile. I
North Carolina. jj
ONE TWO-WHEEL A UTO-Tlt AILER. !
Bos K, W ay no boro, Qi, j 2
WANTED—ReaI Estate
HOME WANTED SIX OR SEVEN
room? Good neighborhood. city or
North Augusta Mugt have pess'-stdon
about January Ifith. Gto. W. Hanlwiik,
17 Campbell Bldg. },
F ( OR RENT APARTMENTS
ON HILT,, FURNISHED APARTMENT,
fir:.t floor, twn hndrooma and haiha, «lt-
i tntr room, kitchen; fur.tare-licaiad, i>og
gear|,.n January let. Apply with referenee,
P North, 902 Greene afreet JJ
TO DESIRABLE PEOPLE FOR WINTER
monlliß. email eorrifortahly f urn lulled
apartment In one of beat rnaldentlai aee
tlona of city. Addrea.-i Apartment, earn
Herald. jj
MISCELLANEOUS
' LADIES! HAVE YOU ALL HEARD
about "Celery Veaee?" If not, nun your
| druggist J 4
CYLINDERS REBORED and PISTONS
i fitted. We do ah good gvvork n* can
h'- done anywhere W< don’t experiment.
Story’H Garage, 617 Kllla Btreet Rhone
1637 J2B
PLEASE MENTION THK HERALD
wlu n answering mean advertlne-ments.
WA NTE D SITUATI ON - Femaic
jYOITNO LA I<Y DESIRES POSITION
< playing piano In moving ph tuie or van
Id vlile liouae. Call 2521-W. J 2
1 YOUNG LADY WISHES OFFICE WORK
Hat knowleilf, of typewrite). Call Jt
Ifoga. 2.724-W J 2
'•I.EACE MKNTION THE HERALD
when ana (faring these adv<’•t| K >. rr „. r) f,
FOR RENT—Rooms
7 A'O NICK FUR VI *HKT> ''M M/'Tiv;
'’oofnt. with ait riff*. T»;rms
♦tsnnabl** Af>f»lv 1236 Broad Hr.. 44
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS KLBC
tr'n light, hot wat.r telepb n- Mao on*
urge bright room, opening Into bath par
•tally prepared for light hoU'-ektptplng
•029 Re,nolds street. Phone 2698-J JJ
PLE E MENTION THK HERALD
when answering 'hear advert!* menta.
NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.
f rond floor, so) geniiernyti only Call
131 (-W J 4
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
r> f&xrfVANG! I
nniK.'l tpurlttff fur, in irood
condition. n#w tir<-* and b»tu*ry for n
Kor<l iftndNt**r or llprht frurk or drllvery
(■nr Mutt hr in A-l rendition and
new. (.'all phon« 1102-W. jl
ELECTRICAL
NOTICE.
wr: ark now in our new shop
MV nrn hist n - noar ns your telephone,
r.nd are Installing modern machims to
repair armuturen. motors and any » ting
electrical.
fhir phono number is 1727 —day or
night.
EVE REPAIR GO.
.852 Chafee Ave., Augusta, Ga.
AUTO ACCESSORIES
LOOK FOR
THIS SIGN N*EL
Lewi# Auto Accessory Co.
6(12 Broad Ft. I'honc 282
BATTERY SERVICE
Lewi# Auto Accessory Co.
602 Broad St. BUone 282
JusS
Received
A full carload of fin
ished monuments ready
for lettering.
Workmanship and Ma
terial First Class. Prices
reasonable.
S. R. KELLY & SON
One block south Union
Station.
Ninth and Fenwick Sta.
Phone 2129.
FOR SALE —Livestock
W H H\ V E SEV EftAL -H»< )I • HEAD OF
mul h and liothd* to hHI. S«© me b**foro
buying. Will ytiu money. J. J.
Butler, 1118 Twljfif*. jO
HORSES AND MULES
Two carloddn finest type •»*
| KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES
Just arrived.
J. A. STEWART,
6:10 13th Mtreet. WilliumH* Htahle.
£2
KKNTCK’KT HORSES* SURE ENOUGH
highly bred *tnck. You r.-an't K' t better
horns-a than th»*4* nor at a better price.
Hell Inn fu«t. G. C Smith. 1539 Marbury
•troet. ji3
Buy your
HORRES and M TILES
BUGGIES find HARNESS
from
K H. ItHODRH.
Rhone 3272. 843 Kill* ntro#f.
| i W
KENT 17 *<Y MORSES THE GOOD
kind, with lot* of Tin* kind that
never fall* to plea**- the man that want*
a (food one. Will nave you money. O G
Smith, 1639 Mn/bury street. Jl3
KENTUCKY HORSES WAY UP IN
Quality, The real old-time Keniurky
bred, but not way up in price. Will nave
you money nmd ivlve you tli fight kind.
G O. Smith. Milt bury St. J! 3
RLEABE MENTION THE HKI : -
when nn»wertnr: the*e advertisement*.
WANTED—Rooms
FIVE Oil SIX-ROOM HOUSE OR
apartment, In good neighborhood; po«-
*e*slon soon. A<ldr»*M H. ./ 11 , ear Her
ald. J 4
TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping: Prefer unfurniHhed Ref
erences exchanged Gall Stevens at 132. j 4
BY YOUNG OOLORKO NURSE NIOE-
Iy furnished rr>om and board In a pri
vate colored family Terms must b* rea
sonable. Address Dixie, euro Herald. J 4
THRE! OR KOI R Nl< E ROOM (tR
cottage st one I'bone 19-. J or 88*1. j-
BY TWO ADI'LTH, TWO FURNISHED
rooms and bath, -ml table for- Hr hr
hous keeping. North Augusta preferred.
Address M., rare Herald. J 4
FOR RENT—Stora'W
FOR RENT FIRST-' LASS, GLEAN
and dry storage for furniture and per
r* <Mn| yiroi>**rty. 1061 Broad. He* John E
Gheney Rhone e.od.JX
-Hair d. Keage. 458-/0 Broad Phone 1828,7 ,
Genuine , Repairing
Ford P.rf.
in Stock. Specialty.
. Hir a oe.igo, 408 70 Oroad J»hone 1828. z~.
FOR SALE.
Twenty Acre of Land on Rue's Creek near
th.' fjolf Links. The timber will go a long ways to
paying the value of the property, ai;tl when cleared
would make a magn : l’icent truck farm.
JOHN W. DICKEY
MASONIC BUILDING. AUGUSTA. CA.
EDUCATIONAL
BOOK K E T r, ING—Taught by a C. P. A.
SHORTHAND—Taught by a former Court
reporter.
Write today for application blank
•nd prospectn.i.
GEORGIABUSI.IESS UNIVERSITY
"THE SOUTH’S BEST"
HARISON BLDG. AUGUSTA. GA.
OPTICAL
CyM Examined—Glasses Fitted
v z<roPjJ?*"r
OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS
.AUli Übl A. G A
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. jl2
IIAULINC OF ANY KIND. ANY
wheie, with 'wo-ton truck. For ri >ji■ ■ k
norvlrp, .all iF. KolilrußH. phone ISfl
or G434-J. J 27
LIGHT AND HKAVT TRUCKS.
LON-T AND SHORT HAULS.
I We go anywhere In the city or Into the
country.
MILLS TRANFER CO.
' 621 Calhoun St. I'honi b 103 or 3141.
|
All kinds of Moving and Haul
ing. J. J. Butler, 1118 Twiggs
St. Phone 1550-W. j 2
Furniture Hauling and Crat
ing. J. F. Gibbs, Phone
2375-J. j 13
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING
YOUR I*l ANO AND PLA YER PIANO
nnd organ tuned, regulated, repaired,
vole d. everything done to nmk * them
piny like new? Thirty yearn* tuning In
AugtiMtn Out-of-town orders attended to
I on abort notic e. Phone 2420-J. Addreen
511 3rd St. IV W. Hutto. JIS
GASOLINE AND KEROSENE
ENGINES. Carload, all sizes,
just received; also pumping
wood sawing and feed grind
ing outfils. Lombard Iron
Works.
HAULING
We do Hauling of all kinds.
Light and heavy trucks. City
or Country.
PALMER-SPIVEY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
’Phone 826.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
fUlilted Htrle* Railroad Adrniniitratlon)
Plr«;tor Owes I o' liailroa<ls.
\rrival t anr| /tepvrtt irrn of ru vtenxoi trvlni
RnJnn Ntation, Augusts, fin
tlCfff' tlfv Ihr lAtb. 1910. Kaiurii Time) 4
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Arrival* OriwturM
P) jo am Riifntvr, Oranfoburg, flarnwell,
VAgshlrigton, 1) r grid the Kut.. |:43 pin.
1 V. urn MiiniUr. Viorvnco, Wilmington., -' to
CEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILROAD
Arrival* Peparturaf
S.S 3 nrn Valdoata, Puuglav. Vldalla,
Motifrlv, Tennll** ... 7:3.4 ant
II .10 am TriinilF, rirrpt Kumlaj M 80 j; rn.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILROAD
ArrKa'h fx-parturva
L'fi .* in Mat-on, Kevauriah 7.10 * ol
J’J in pin Ktvannati, DuMin 2.15 pm.
K 4» pm Hiva.inah, DubLn. M«*on It.lo pm
CHARLESTON A WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILROAD
Arrival* Departure!
13:80 pin Charlvaton, Port tloyal. Havan
nali 2 00 p m.
12'20 p m Spartaiil urg. <ir*.*ei<vi!l« 3:00 a ra.
8 56 V m Hpartantmrg 8 10 p ta
3:30 pin Purl Koyal, Hovannah. (viropt
NundoD 8.13 a-m.
CEORGIA RAILROAD
ArnvaU ttrpar>tj/<»«
2 'i*» arn Atlanta 3 13 a m
• 33 pm Atlanta ,» 1:10 pm
i I'* a m U n bin*ton and fur Maeon , . fi V\ p m
1 f> ru A'lar.ta Atbvrw, Ma*‘<m. Math*
Ington 7 V) a m
1n.33 pm AiJanta. Atlirti*. Waatimglun... 3.00 pro.
lOViprn . .. 6 30 pm.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD
Arr-valt Depart* •**
o rn « in rbarir*tofi Mi »n
Id If a hi. ('uli.ful'ia 0 00 a ra
pen < Jia.-lev’D-t ...O'. •.**■
15 t< ni ('olutnbi*. i harlotte, Waihtrig
ton. N»w York .. ..UErt
lEI-i pin Cti* Ifkb/H , , B;2d
10 00 prn Culutnbla 7:03 p fit
CONSOLIDATED CITY TICKET OFFICE
fill BROAD ST. RHONE 061.
Money talks nowadays, and what it says
• funds like ‘Good-by." Wall Street
Journal.
FIFTEEN