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SATURDAY, JANUARY 3
AUGUSTA HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Have a value that is beyond the mere computation of dollars and cents. Some where, some one, every day, is in quest of something that is not readily available through lack of know! :l~c as to where it can be pro
cured, or has an article that, having served its purpose, is still of value to someone else. A smail Classified Advertisement will invariably settle these perplexities. If you want help, a position, a school, a room, a
home or business property, a farm, a lot, if you wish to buy or sell a business, an automobile, in fact almost anything that is produced, these little “business getters” will prove an unfailing agency in procuring re
sults. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVEVRTISEMENTS ALWAYS “GET THERE ! ”
SPECIAL NOTICES
PURSLANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS
of the charter of the Board of
Trustees of the Masonic Hall
in the City of Augusta, an
• lection of two members to
succeed two retiring members,
also election of one member to
fill vacancy caused by resig
nation, will be held in the
lodge room. Masonic Temple,
FRIDAY, January 9th at $
p. m.
\Y. J. HOLLINGSWORTH.
Chairman.
I
Ti' ;
C. F. McINTOSH.
t33U.j,3,5,7,8,9 Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES
STATE OK OEOROIA.
RIOH MONO COT'ICTY—-
To Lilli*' Nader, Greeting:
Kalil Nader vs. Lillie Nader, in the Su
perior Court of said County—Libel for
Divorce—January Term. 1920
To the Defendant, Lillie Nader:
You are hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to be and appear at th • Su
perior Court next to b 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
m'.mi Judge of said Court, this 13th day
W. INMAN CURRY. DANIEL KERR.
Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk.
d20.?3j1,3
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To John J. Boyd, Greeting:
Annie E. Boyd vs. John J. Boyd, in the
Superior Court of said County—Libel for
Divorce—January Term, 1920.
To the Defendant, John J. Boyd:
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
I h<- County aforesaid, on the third Mon
day in January, 1920, then and there to
answer th.* 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 29th day
of December, 1919. DANIEL KERR,
<129.30j1,3 Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY-
To E. A. Newman, Greeting:
Carrie Bessie Newman vs. K. A. Now* 1
man. in the Superior Court of said County !
—Libel for Divorce—January Term, 1920- I
To the Defendant. IT. A. Newman:
You are hereby required, in person or:
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to b • 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 d fault 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 Ist day of
December. 1919.
GEO. B. POURNELLI-T
T. L. HAHN. Deputy Clerk. !
Attorney for Plaintiff. d2,9,j1,3 j
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To Katie Lou Hall. Greeting: •
A. J. Hall vs. Katie Lou Hall, in the 3u- ]
perior Court of said, County—Libel for
Divorce—January Term. 1920.
To the Defendant. Katie Lou Hall:
You are hereby required, in person or
by at torney, to be'and appear at the Su
perior Court next to be holden ir 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 w ill proceed thereon as to justice
may appertain.
’Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judee of said Court, this 16th day
of Dec *mbor. 1919.
JNO. J. TONES. DANIEL KERR,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk.
d1G.17.j1, 3
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RI Cl IM ON D COUNTY—
To John Tucker. Greeting:
Ina L. Tucker vs. John Tucker, in the
Superior Court of said County—Libel for
Divorce—January Term. 1929.
T * the Defendant. John Tucker:
You arc hereby r quired. in person or by
attorney, to be and a pear at the Superior
Court m-xt to be holden in and for the
County aforesaid, on the third Monday in
January. 3920, then and there to answer
the Plaintiff in an action of Libel for Di
vorce. 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 10th day
of December. 1919.
DANIEL KERR,
T. F. HARRISON. Cierk.
Attorney for Plaintiff. d17,20,J1,3
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND iVR’NTY-
To Sherman I’. Staines. Greeting:
Mrs. M. Starnes vs. Sherman P.
Starnes. In the Sup rior Court of said
Jountv—Libel for Divorce—January Term
—l92ft!
To the Defendant. Sherman P. Starneg:
You are hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to b holden in and for
the County aforesaid, on the third Mon
lay in January, 1920. then and there to
aiu-Awr the Fl&intUl in an action of Libel
for Divorce, etc.
As in default of such appearance, said
f'ourr wil: proceed thereon as to justice
may appertain.
Witne«:« lh< Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this 13th day
of December, 1919.
W. INMAN CURRY. DANIEL KERR.
\ttorn*y for Plaintiff Clerk.
U20.23jl 3
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RIC HMOND COUNTY—
To Essie L. Little, Greeting:
George R Little vs. Essie L. Little, in
H\r Sup. rior Court of said County—Libel
for Divorce.— January Term. 1920.
Tri tP.. Defendant, E»ei L. Little:
You are lure by required, in p rson or
by attorney. If be and appear at the Su
perior Court next to be holden in and for
the County aforesaid, on th-» third Mon
day In Januarj. 1920. then and there to
♦ :i«wer the Plaintiff in an action of Lib 1
for Divorce, etc.
Am in default o/ such appearance, said
•©urt will proceed thereon as to justice
may appertain.
Wi n»-s.s the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond Judge of said Court, this 9th day
of December. 1919
GEO B POCRNELLK.
T L HAHN. Deputy Clerk.
Attorn- y for Plaintiff. dlO.lfJl.l
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LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY -
To Mae L Ward. Greeting:
C. 11. Ward vs Mae L. Ward, in the
Superior Court of said County—Libel for
Divorce—January Term, 1920
To the Def, ndant, Mae L. Ward:
You are hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to ho 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 O Ham
| mond, Judge of said Court, this 15th day
of December, 1919.
! IT. A. WOODWARD. DANIEL KERR,
j Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk.
! d16,23,j1,3
[STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY
To Ada Carter. Greeting:
E. W. Carter v&. Ada Carter, in the Su
| perior Court of said County—Libel for,
Divorce —January Term, 1920.
To the Defendant. Ada Carter:
; You are hereby required, in person or
'by attorney, to he 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.
I 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 15th day
of December. 1919.
H. A. WOODWARD. DANIEL KERR.
Attorney for Plaintif*. Clerk.
d16,23,j1,3
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY —
To James R. Strickland, Greeting:
Emma Strickland vs James R. Strick
land. in the Superior Court of mid Coun
tv—Libel for Divorce— January Terra,—
1920.
To the Defendant., James R. Strickland:
You are hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to hr* 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 then* 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 O. Ham
■ mond. Judge of said Court, this 15tli day
iof December, 1919.
ill. A. WOODWARD, DANIEL KERR.
} Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk.
! d16,23,j1,3
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To Henry Reed. Greeting:
Mrs. Annie Reed vs. Henry K ed. in the
Superior Court of said County—-Libel for j
Divorce —Januarj 7 Term, 1920.
To the Defendant. Henry Reed:
You are hereby required, in person or i
by attorney, to be and appear at the Su- I
perior Court next to be holden in and for 1
the County aforesaid, on the third Mon- |
day in Januarj-, 192 ft. then and there to j
answer the Plaintiff in an action of L b-1 1
for Divorce, etc.
As in default of such appearance, said :
Court will proceed thereon as to justice I
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable. Henry C. Ham
mond, Judge of said Court, this 9th day
of December, 1919.
GEO B. POURNELLK.
JOHN J. JONES. Deputy Cb-rk. !
Attorney for Plaintiff. d10.18.j1.3 j
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICH MOND ( OUNTY-
To Mary H. Pierce, Greeting:
J. M. Pierce vs. Mary H. Pierce, in the
Superior Court of said County—Libei for
Divorce—January Term. 1920.
To the Defendant. Mary H. Pierce
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
Court will proceed thereon as to justice
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C- Ham
moml, Judge of said Court, this 15th day
of Pccpmber, 1919.
II A WOODWARD. DANIEL KERR.
Attorney for Tialntiff. Clerk, j
d16.23.j1.3 |
STATE OF GEOROT A.
RICHMOND COUNTY —
To Nathan Carter:
Minnie I.e Carter vb Nathan Carter,
in the Superior Court of said County—
I.ihel for Divorce—January Term, 1920.
To Nathan Carter:
Ton are hereby required to he and ap
pear at Superior Court to be he’d in and
| for said County on the third Monday in
| January. 1920, then nnd there to answer
; petitioner's complaint in the above stated
, default whereof, the said Court shall
proceed as to justice Hhall appertain.
Witness, the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judge of said Court, this 27th day
of D 'cember. 1919. DANIEI. KERR.
Clerk, Superior Court. A. C .
>O. 1.E15 WHITE.
Petitioner's Attorney. rt2.,30,J3.i
NOTICE TO TRANSFER.
After thirty days' notice as provided by
Georgia statutes It is my intention to
transfer 10 shares of Georgia Railroad
1 A: Hanking Co. stock, two shares standing
!in the name of Anna M„ Tennent, and
eight shares in the name of Sarah T.
1 West. OAILLAHD S TENNENT.
d20.27.j3.10 Executor.
WANTED HELP—MaIe and
* Female
W ANTED: ODD COUPLE WHO WILD
take an interest in poultry raising. Com
fortable surroundings and good opening
for suitable applicant Write for further
particulars. II E. Smith. North August*.
I s. c. j«
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_FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
' Fort SALE OR WOULD EXCHANGE: A
r,-passenger small touring car. In good
condition, new tires and battery for a
Ford roadster or light truck or delivery
ear. Must be In A-l condition and like
new. can phone 1892-w. Jl
WANTED” sTtUATJ 0 N - Fern ale
YOUNG LADY WITH EXPERIENCE IN
general office work in general mer
chandise store wishes to change by Jan.
15th. Address K.. care Herald, statlrir
salary. J 5
PLEASE mention THE HERALD
a n answering ihear advertisernents.
How The Little Old WISE Men Found » Hon** for Old NpH
LOST AND FOUND
[LOST: ONE BLUE-SPECKLED HOUND
j bitch. Answers to name of Kate. Lib*
I«; ral reward if returned to Louis Weath
ers. 1656 Jenkins street. j 3
BLACK LEATHER HANDBAG OON
tainlnp $lO gold piece, currency $15.00,
few articles and letter addressed to Birm
ingham. Liberal reward Return to J. B
White’s. J 6
STOLEN: FORD o-PASSENGER. 1917
model. Motor No. 2144586. Reward. No
tify Jno. U. Sanders, Herald, Augusta, On.
TAKEN UP: ONE D ARK BAY M ARE
mule; blind Tn one eye. Ramson Bros..
Augusta, Ga. J 4
ST< )LEh • )NE MILLER NON-SKH > Au
tomobile tire and rim, 33x4 1 -». Finder re
turn to J. M .Sanders, 171 S Broad and re-
J delve reward. Jt
’r« >UND: ')FFt<!l \T. B<)SCH-MAGNEI O
1 Service Station. 620 Broad street. Phone
1 3208. rfl
LOST: TWO PICTURES OF JACKSON
viIIe, Fla., taken from aeroplane. Finder
pleas • return to this office and receive
reward. j*l
STRAYED: ONE BLACK MARE MIJLE.
about six years old: weight, about 900
lbs.: straight back, small white spot on
back. Notify A. D. Luckey, Harlem. Ga..
and get reward. J 7
LOST—One jet and pearl ear
ring, on seven or eight hundred
block of Broad street. SIO.OO
reward if left at Schweigert &
Co. j-4
I’LKARK MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
LOST: POINTER DOG. LIVER AND
, white, piec.* of heavy cord tied around
neck. Quite sick with distemper. Jumped
out of car between Campb 11 and Mc-
Dowell streets. Reward. J. W. Westmore
land Phone 6866-J.
Airdale pup, about nine
months old; black and tan
color. Answers to name of
Patsy. Has sore on right jaw.
Phone GlO9 and receive re
ward. j 3
LOST: HUB CAP KOli PACKARD CAR
I Reward paid for return to Dr. W. 11.
| Harison, Jr., No. 122 Jackson Street.
City. J 5
FOR SALE —Real Estate
A REAL GOOD TWO-STORY. NTNK
roorn house. Close in. In a nice n tgh
borhood. Possession on or before January
Ist. Price $5,000. 11. R. Powell, 13ft Bth St.
18
57 ACRES GREY AND PEBBLY LAND
• In Grovetown, 7-room dwelling, in fine
grove, two tenant houses, two and four
| rooms; store in front of depot; barn an*7
j out-buildings; numb, r of good building
[lots; 25ft yards rail rod frontage; never
failing stream through place Fine stand
for store, dairy and poultry t Guineas. For
quick sale will sell for $6.500 00. One-half
cash. Will rent or let out on halves for
1920. ('an possession at once. Write or
• see W. T. Luckey, Thomson, Ga. j 7
i HOME, SWEET HOME! DO YOU OWN
1 yours? If not, why not! Two-story, Me
Dowell street home, sleeping porch
breakfast room, nice lot. r»*rn nt walks
pretty shrubbery. Price $5,000.00. We will
not comment on price, see it and buy.
n rontaut & Best, Inc., 203 Union Savings
Bank Bldg. J 3
WE HAVE A REAL COZY FOUR-ROOM
horns.*, large lot, nice run for chickens;
situated on 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. Pron
taut Si Best, Inc.. 203 Union Savings
Bank Bldg. j 3
Do You Want a Home?
We cat sell it to you. Do you
want to sell a home? We can
‘•>*ll it for you.
H. R. POWELL
Phone 75'-. 129 2th St.
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED HELP—Mate j
EXPHRIKNC E D BUTLER: GOOD
wages. Phone 6951-J. jl
FARM HELP WANTED.
MAN WITH FAMILY TO WORK FOR
wages at once. Apply 127 7th street. Jl
SHARE CROPPER WANTED: 18 OR 20
act- s of land on Louisville road for
rent or share err, I). Good land and good
stock: also good houac. Apply Mil Young
street. Jl
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK KXAMINA
tion Augusta Jan. 17. Hundreds needed.
SI3OO-SISOO. Age 18-35. Experience unnec
essary. For free particulars, write R. Ter
ry < former civil service examiner) 80
Continental Bldg., Wtdhington, D. C J 7
WANTED: ELECTRICIANS. MUST UN
derstand his business Aik* ri Electrical
& Construction Co.. Alk*n, B. C. J 3
WANTED: WORTHY YOUNG MEN FOR
business cours* s, at low tuition rate.
Enter Monday night, January Eth.
Academy Night School. Telephone 2684
J4
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
I WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED A No. I
gentleman bookkeeper A prog; *r.mv >
young man preferred, with an 'xrrutive
mind. This Is an opportunity for on>- who
can meet our requirements. Apply In
your own hand writ In." and tell us of
your qualifications und experience. Ad
dres Opportunity, care Herald. J 6
A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS NURSE
Apply 1118 Greene. 13
WANTED: HOUSEMAID FOR GENERAL
house work. Apply Mil Monte Sano
[avenue. J 6
WANTED: A COOK. TELEPHONE 6811
WANTED: TWO YOUNG WJIITK
prn n between 18 and 22 years of am for
on', r clerks. No loafers need apply. Au
gusta I *rog t'omp'inv. J 9
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
FOR SALE —Miscallaneoits
SOHMER UPRIGHT PIANO, IN GOOD*
condition. Will sell for ?150 cash. Can
be seen tit 919 Avenue C. j 6
\rv, PERFECTION THREE-BURNER
oil cook stove; also New Perfection oil
beater, in go d condition, \pply at 923 J
Thirteenth street.
ONE NEW I X KLSIOn COOK WOOD 1
stove; on * New Perfection 4-burner and
double oven oil stove. Also »>ne saddle, \
blanket and bridle. Apply 1708 Jenkins
street. j. r »
[VERS X POND PIANO, IN BPLENDID
condition. Can be seen at 919 15th.
Phon 3210-W. J 5 ,
ONE BERLIN. NO. 91. 6x15 MATCHER;
with clumps for thin knives and sot.
ncads each for ceiling. flooring and
square. 36 Smith's ste l 18-inch dry kiln j
I’ucks. 2,000 feet one-inch black pipe.)
Four 9-ft. headers. One Squire’s trap. 600
feet 18-pound rail. All in absolutely first- .
claps condition. Ready immediate ship- •
ment from \ugusta. Georgia. Marx M.
Higgins. Thomasvlle, Ga. * j 7 j
ONO SK<!OND« I' \ > KRANICH AND
IVich player piano. Bargain. Address
Piano, care Herald. .13 ,
WELDING —WE WELD EVERYTHING '
made of metal —It holds like a bull pup.
Story’s Garage. 617 Ellis 3treet. Phone 1
1637. • J2O
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements. |
LUMBER FOR SALE.
j 160 000 feet 2x6. 2xß, 2xlo. 2x12.
1.600 feet B\B pills.
3.000 feet 6x6 sills
3.500 feet 4xß si Vr.
Carload lot* or less, cheap.
FRANK E HANKTNSON.
| Phone (office) 18 ~6; 1270
T». O. Box 556. Augusta Ga. j 7
WRITE ME FOR PRICE ON NITRATE
of soda any monthly arrival Off Color
Meal and Soft Phos. Rock. C. J. Dwyer,
i Sumter, S. C. ill
SHOES REPAIRED
Mon's whole solos and O'Sullivan
Rubber Heels $2.50
Men’s Whole Noolln Soles S2OO
Mon’s half soles, sowed $1.25
Men’s half soles, tacked SI.OO
Essex Rubber Heels bOc
O Sullivan and Wingfoot Rubber
Heels 60c
Shoes tailed for and delivered.
ALEX RAE
236 NINTH ST. PHONE 323.
VULCANIZING AND RE-TREADING—
the Zw.brll way Only outfit of its kind
in Augusta. 3,500-mlle guarantee. Story's
Garage, 617 Ellis St Phone 1637. J2O
ARMY GOODS FOR SALT.
CANVAS COVERS. ALL SIZES AND
price*; Woolen Blank ts, Cotton Com
forts, Horse Blankets, Cotton Bed Sheets.
Laundry Bags. Woo’m, and Khaki l’anta
and Shirts, Wollfen Sweaters, Underwear,
Socks. Overcoats Leather and Canvas
Logging, Shoes, new. half so! s and heel**,
knee an) hip rubber boots, raincoats,
ponchos, slickers, tents, chairs, desks, ta
bles coffee nine, stoves.
ARMY STORE.
1239 Broad street. Silver Block. jl7
THOMAS GRAIN DRILLS. GAS KN
gines. farm wagons, buggies, stalk cut
ters, disc harrows and agricultural im
plements cf ail kinds Smith Hardware
Co.. 927 Broad street. J 7
RADIATOR REPAIRING. LET US STOP
the annoying leak We know how.
Story's Garage. 617 Ellis stre* t. Phv/fle
1637. J2O
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
WANTED SITUATION—MaIe
YOI NO u VN !0 YEARS OLD I iiSoUM ‘
clerical work, ( ’an give best of refer
ence Address K. If. L., rare Herald. j 3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
COLORED MAN DESIRES POSITION AS
chauffeur. Experienced. Address 0., earn
Herald. J 4
VOTING MAN DESIRES POSITION AS
truck driver. Experienced. Address
Truck, care Herald J 4 .
j
FOR SALE —Automobiles
ONK FORD TRUCK. CAN BE BOUGHT
chsup for rush. 1 11 rood running order ■
Can b s'-en at 431 I ftb. ,’5
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD;
when answering these advertisement*.
t ' 1111 * roadster, m:\v tills. 5::'",,
t-iiril touring 1450.00. Doth good running
order. Need the money. C. V. Culver, 1728
Broad. J 4
ONE FORD TOURING CAR 1365.0*
One Ford touring <ar 225.0 n
HUTTO OARAGE,
722 Kills street. J 3
1919 FORD SEDAN WITH STARTER.
Used only two months. Price |750. Tele
phone 315. J 4
WANTED HELP—Female
■ LKRK TYPISTS* 18 6n Fob GOVKKN
in nt position: Hundreds need. il. $1340-
SISOO. Examinations every Tuesday Ex
perience unneiessary. For free partlnj
laiH. wrlti It K. Terry tformer elvll ser
vle* . xsrnln*T> 80 Continental Bldg .
Washington, V. C. J 7
PLEASE M1.;.-; •'••*• 'MIL IIM;.\LD
when at ewerlng these advertisements.
V.'o.v \N LT.WT FOR DOCTOR'S
offi> ■ Apply between on. und four p rn
fir M. S Levy. Lamar Bldg e.o.d.JG
COMPETENT LOOK YOUNG COLOR
ed girl preferred Apply Monday 1813
Broad street. J 5
• TED I.ADIE TO Dl rii TE,
Salary : M W MeUarthv, Hotel Ter
minal. Honrs 10 to J 2 a. in or fone for ap
pointment. Jl
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
For Space in This Depart ir ont. Phone 296
AUTOMOBILES
Ml uaiVCHAi «*•
Ono Ton Truck LOO.OO f.o.b. Kac
tory. i .ct us h:\vn your order now.
LOMBARD’S, Dealer,
Phono 631 Llth SI
Ford Delivery Truck
For Rent
FRED SHIVERS
THE FORD MAN.
Rent a Ford—You Drive.
GARAGES
MORRIS GARAGE AND
SUPPLY COMPANY
515 Broad. Phone 2868.
Only fully equipped shop in
Augusta for testing and repair
ing generators, starters, mag
netos and carburetors.
n
f« .mWm* ,—t mil 1 J
riuiiy \n:j&va
• • •> At IrkULMMI is» M.x t P|tiJ*AJO
ACMft (HKMK.M. MFC. CCA,
Z J
FOR SALE—Livestock
I 1 ■
Buy your
HORSES and MULES. BUGGIES ami
HARNESS
from
li. H. RHODES.
t'hone 3272. 831 Ellis street
f 2
WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD HEAD OF
mill s and horaea to sell. See me before
buying. Will sav*- you money. J. J
Butler. 1118 TWlgga. J 9
HORSES AND MULES
Two earloads finest type of
KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES
Just arrived.
J. A. STEWART,
520 13th street. Williams’ Stable.
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KENTUCKY HORSES-SURE ENOUGH
highly bred stoek, You can't g< t better .
horrrH than tlieae rior at a hotter price
Selling fust. G. G Smith. 1639 Marbury
street. Jl3
KENTUt KT HORSES - Tin: GOOD
kind, with lots of sense Th* kind that
never (ails to please the man that wants
a good one. will save you money. G.
Smith, 1539 Marbury street- jl3
KENTUCKY HORSES WAY UP IN
quality. The real old-time Kentucky
bred, but not way up In price. Will n*vn
you money and give you th - right kind.
G. C. Smith, 1539 Marbury St. Jl3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when am werlng those advertisement*.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
lIMiORHK FARM TO KENT, KITHKR
tin whole or will divide into small farrmu
Or will work on share* Address Walter
Jones. Martinez, Ga. Jl3
PLEASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertise men Is.
WANTED —Miscellaneous
1 ONE HIGH STANDING OFFICE DESK.
I Must be. cheap for cash. Address Desk,
care Herald. |l
I WANTED: ALL KINDS OF PEAS MAR
| ket price. W Rothrock, tikeri, H. C. J 3
I WANTED TO BU Y: ONE OATS
sprouter. Must he cheap sot cash. Ap
ply II Day, 1453 Glover St. Phone j 5
| i*
WANTED TO BUY OLD BOOKS SUCH
as history, biography, travels, O. Henry's
Works. Etc l.iellqneMt'h New und Old
* Bookshop, 213-215 7tli street, Leonard
I building siit,iun,mnn,tu,Jf7
WANTED—ReaI Estate
HOME WANTED MX OH (EVEN
roorria. Good neighborhood. ('lty or
North AviguMta Moat have po.sh*f»lom
abftit January J6th. d'O. W. Hardwick,
17 f!ftmphe!! Bldg. ji
MISCELLANEOUS
ladies: have you all heard
about "Celery Ycaterlf not, ask your
druggist. J 4
CYLINDERS RKMOBI.'D AND PISTONS
fitted. Wr do as good work as ran
be done anywhere W* don't experiment.
Siory's Oarage, g|7 Kilts street. Phone
1637. J2O
PI,EASE MENTION THE HERALD
when answering these advertisements.
FOR SALE—Poultry
THREE SINGLE comp. WHITE I,EG
horn co kere-1. Mnrrut-'s h svv laying
'rain I '. 11. Day 1453 Glover Si. Phone
1531. JS
FOR RENT—Storage
FOP RENT FIRST-CLASS, CLEAN
snd dry storage for furniture and |wr
-1 tonal propertv 1051 Broad Hec John U.
I< htnty. Phone 6,5. I-
SHOE REPAIRING
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIR
We put tlu* O’Sullivan Rubber
Heels on yuur slums fbr 50c
Wears Longest.
BEST SHOE REPAIRING
PROMPTLY.
Wo send for and Deliver.
Phone 9 43. 965 Broad St.
J. SAVVILOWSKY, Prop
TIN CONTRACTOR
VV. B TOOLE—BHBUT METAL WORK
, r Warm air fiirnawn. I’rlc. a r nson- !
able. Work Kuarantecd. 0"6 Broad rlrm t !
Phone 261 111
. AT, AND WOOD- PHONE
2203. T A NNEN 15 A U M ’S
WOOD YARD. j 6
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING
TOUR PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO
nnd ornan timed, meulalcd. repaired,
vole. d. everything done l" mak" Hum
play like new. Thirty pars' t tin Inn In
Augusta Out-of-town onlvs attend d to
(tn phort nolle*'. Phone 2420-J. All'll'..'^
r,ii 3rd Ht. D. w. Hutto. ft*
HAULING
We do Hauling of all kinds.
Light and heavy trucks. City
or Country.
PALMER-SPIVEY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
’Phone 826.
Jir>
I m ■m n rtiwm , iKiiaMinw‘'s7«irr~*K>*iaaHH
”I»OP'ULAIt FOtt CSXLWATIONjT
wwnpmmm
A Preptrfttlon. of
COMPOUND COPAIBA sod CUn2BS I
AT YOUR DRUGGIST
A.V fbrBYMAMEOFLY.avoM bubattlutfam I
jok ttmmcwtit't «>f. tart 'tiau. w—rm' :m- ak
Furniture Hauling and Crat
ing. F. Gibbs, Phone
2375-J. jl3
WANTED—Rooms
FIVE OU SIX-UoOM HOITfK <>ft
aimi tin«?nt, in hu« ‘I ih Il'l h irhood; pu.i
p«'RFion «oon. AddreKH B. .) 11 , car Her
ald.
TWO OH TIIKKK KOI»MH Foil MGIfT
hoiiHukoepinp’ Prefer unfurnlHhcd. Bcf
orcnccß rxchang;cd (’nil St«*venH nt 432. J 4
BY Y< >i NO COLORED NI Hf E Nl< E
ly furniHhrd mom ami board in a i»rt
vatc colored family. T* rniH irmnt h«» raa
aonahlc. Addrcan Dixie*, can* Herald Jl
THREE OR FOUR NICE ROOM *IR
cottage at one Phone 19-J or s-,'). J 3
BY TWO ADTTIjTH TWO FURNISHED
rooms and bath, Huitabte for litrlit
houfli kecplnK North Aiu?uHta preferred.
Addrenn M., care ll< raid. Jl
FOR RENT—Rooms
TWO NICK FITHNISH Ks) (’ONNI 'ICTfNG
roomw with all corivenlcnneL. Tormn
reasonable Apply 1236 Broad St. J 4
Ni !ATI Y l■' RNIBHEI I RO( IMS, El EC
tr!c , hot water, 1« lephono Also »»ne
lartre hrlffht room, openlrnf into hath par-
Hally prepared for liKht hotiHeke.-pinr
1 02 S Reynolda afreet. Phone -J J 3
PLEASE M i JNTff N THE HERALD
when annwcrlng theae ndverf ito-menta
. FIJRNI HKD FRO T RO( •M.
Mcrond floor, f<»r t;«nU'-*rri :» o ily Cali
1314-W. J»
I OMFORI UiLK F! R HHHKD Rt
eonv«*n|enl to car line Ad dr. jus 121 3rd
street J 6
FIVE HOMS AND B TH, Ft.’RNKSH KJ>
or unfurnlHhcd; uk* of rnraq* . 2fe/»
Central avenue. j >
A MOST DESIRABLE I/JWKR FLAT
n f three, roomn, china elonet arid pantry,
largo hail, front and back porch; hntli
fully oqtilpprd, kan, hot. water and thor
oughly a< reened. Iteferenc exchanged
| Phono 2275-W. j 5
PERSONAL
WANTED: INFORMATION OF KATIE
Hinklns, who left Augusta 7 years ago.
i.Mst heard from In Douglass anil (4an
deisvllle, <Ut. Anyone giving Information
as to her wiir-r about* will confer a fa
vor tty writing lor sister, Plnkey Min
kins, of Boston. Mass , who I In *■ arch
dl Iter nod Is at 820 Kpruo. Ktreet, Ale
gusts, G». J 5
CLEMENCEAU URGES
BIG FAMILIES IN FRANCE
Pari*. FnmiJlen of t <n nnd twelve 'h.
I dren are MhK urged bv Pr<*mi* r < ’>n
i • neenu who I* touring the department of
I Yar. hi* con*t!tuem?v iri the chum her of
dfpntiej*.
Nf. Clemencefttt point* out to M« ru nl
WELDING =;
Large,t, Bes* Equippa d Plant Hero. Phone 1 .1.12.
FOR SALE.
Twenty Acres of I,arid on Rae’s Creek near
the 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.
ED'JCATIGNAL
BOOKKEEPING—Taught fcy a C. P. A.
IHORTHAND-Taught by a former Court
reporter.
Write today for application blank
«nd pro*pectur<
GEZRGIAB'JSNESS UNIVERSITY
••THK SOUTH’S BEST”
HARISON BLDG. AUGUSTA, GA.
OPTICAL
Eye* Examined —Glaasea Fitted
A -AcA
Xcrb- '
9/IBBpoadSt.
OPTO ML TRISTS‘-OPTICIANS
.AULUSJ A. CA.
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!2
HAULING OF ANY KIND. ANY
where, with 'wn-ton truck. For quick
Service, rail C. |’. Kohlrusfi, tdn*no 2681
or 6434-J. J 27
LIGHT ANI > HEAVY TRUCKS"
LONG AND SHOUT HAULS.
We go anywhere In the city or Ink) the
countrv
MILLS TRANFER CO.
621 Calhoun St, * Phonuti 405 or 2141.
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CHICKE3TER s pills
THIS IMAMUND KKAMk A
I,*illr*t A«k your f<ir /a\
K (- am < • I>lamond Tirna«l/^V\
I*lll* tii lt«'«t *iul 4it»ld r.iFtal
Vy-. —| e°* f *s »ealr,l with ftiuo Rlblxm. \ /
f.l ie’s-N . j Tike n« oltifr- liny «f ym r v
rj ~ As PrnsrlHi. A k for I'll M'lfl- H.TER «
I w .y MiriONl* ICICA.MI I*l LI,H, for Hi*
\ V* yehriknownN'iß«tt,Safest.Always ReliaU*
—r SOLD HY DRL'iiOISIS tVf RYIYHtRF
GASOLINE AND KEROSENE
ENGINES. Carload, all dines,
just received; also pumping
wood sawing and feed grind
ing outfits. Lombard Iron
Works.
audience* the need < f rc-peopling Franc ,
liyitig einpliabiri on the fact that largo
families are rnmv common in northern
taan In southern France.
While the i>. ••niler is adhering to his
d( lermiimfion not to talk politics whilo
on Ills trip, ho is Living whoiecome ad
vice to tiie llroius who come to see him.
‘TIGER OF FRANCE’
TO MARRY AN
AMERICAN REPORT
Pari*.—Allusion to the "approaching
marriage" of Premier Clcmo-mean to the
widow of n "former senator and former
ambassador of France" is made by Hu
manJto today it is understood that this
refers to go: sip which ha t been current
In I*:iri« political circles for some days
that M ('lemenc.au had married Coun*
tees d'Aunay, widow of Count Chari* a
L«* Pelotler d* A tinny, former umhasHfidor
of Franc* at Bern* . 'J'lie marriage «i t
to have taken pis* ** in Ihiglaml a fori
night a»:o. A»t authority very close to
the premier, however, dclares th*.* story
Is quite without, foundat’orj. The coun
tess Is of an American fUr'.lly.
Available records fall to show of what
American family the Countess d'Aunay
is a nternbf r.
Ft tit SALK dm* 6-pa*s«*ng;er Ford
sedan. ••»|ulpped with A B (*. s**lf
starUr, sii'u h : b( »ih rs, four good
Ures. flood me<*i»ani*ai condition.
L'.okr ilk<- new I' t<* *. *750.00.
Mai he seen ,it Loni'e-rd Motor U
Supply Compary.
FOll SALK -One upright p.nno.
ntandit'd make. Beautiful timsh.
Jii perfect condition. A -plendid in
strument. Price. $350. May h* seen
ut Scott Piano Co., No. 30ft Jackson
Street
ONE DIAMOND KlNO—Price 1200
May b«* seen .it Win Schwelgert *
Jeweler, No. Broad St.
ONK L.»*Ji Klg.u <iold Brar'-I* t
Watch, price $25; one solid Gold
Ant if | ue, f ..idler ’ Neck Chain, price
<22; ore* La Valllcre. price, $10; one
Gold Signet Itlng, prl May
he >.* »*n at Win. O Whltg'e, Jeweler.
No. 814 Broad Street.
All of the above possessions
riven Ir* nr* oih» rn *»f a certain
* hur* h In our «*l l . t*» tin* mission'
ary and benevolent object*
bv th* 'Baptirt 75 Mill.on c»m>
pstgn ” Th* total nro< r edH from the
t*u‘i of bun ■ wil b* turned over to
Hie tr.ar»w<r of the church and
» er f'mlthd to Bapl.U 1 *• uhprartcr*
to be applied on the 75 Million Cum
puign.
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