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Wanted—Rci< Estate
Wanted—Apartment*.
W»nted—Rooms.
Wanted—Boarder*.
Wa nted —Board.
Wanted—Situations.
If an err >r la made. The Herald I*
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ly If any corrertlon Is needed.
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letter. Telephone discontinuance*
are NOT valid.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: AN OPPORTUNITY* To'sAVK
a dollar unless you take advantage
of S l>ay* at Haxon-Cullum Shoe
Co.'a offer. 11.00 off on every pair* of
eboes $5.95 up for Friday and Satur
day. 017
LOST: -WHITE POODLE DOO
named ’‘Lady," very timid, one eye
defective, last seen In North Augusta
near bridge Wednesday afternoon
after 5 o'clock. Finder please return
to f.!S Broad street. Dr. Sophia Davis
and receive reward, 018
LOST: SUNDAY NIGHT AT PLAZA
Killing Station female setter puppy
about 6 honths old, white with black
spots, had on collar hut no name on
It Answers to name of Rue. Reward
offered. Notify Ueo. L Warner, Mo-
Bran, (ia. olt
LOST: AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE
a dollar Unless, you take advantagu
of $ Days at Saxon-Cullum Shoe
Go ’s offer. 11.00 off on every pair of
shoes $5.95 up for Friday and Satur
day. * 017
WANTED-HELP— MaIe ~
free'! winters supply ok
coal absolutely free for a few hours
spare time. Write today. Popular Coal
Company, 1910 Coal Exchange Bldg.,
Chicago. oiß
WANTED: COLORED DISH WASH
<t and waiter. Apply today. Union
Station Restaurant.- oil
Wanted— Bid* on laying
ECO,OOO Rc-ick at Beaufort,
S. C. Apply to Cheves-
Oiiver Construction Co.,
Charleston. 017
MAN WANTED FOR BPECIAL
«.rl! Aluhl tie over 60. Apply 3
dol. t,i it Hid*. 010
WANVEI' EVERYBODY TO TAKE
V. I,ti,i{p Ilf I Days at Suxon
<■ !• ii Shoe t'o. SI.OO off on avery
i. ! ..f j hoes. 16.96 up. for Friday an.l
S-t .day. til7
WANTED HELP—Female
I.AIHES '.iri'ORTUNITY TO KAHN
tiiom-y In your spare time am! a
r i " dan and Other hi* rewards In
ir i..■:in our products. Write Mira
I' ,« i'o. ( 392 Ldgewood, Atlanta.
Ut'o. ;:la. ®R
WANTED AN AUGUSTA LADY OF
;; I personality and earnest pnr
pos> to handle a high class profit
alile business. Please address In own
handwrlttn*. giving address and phone
C. K. r„ care Herald. v 010
WANTED: SEVERAL COLORED
nomen for assorting hags. Good
pay Apply Standard Rag Co., Taleott
and Kolbiek afreets. 018
WANTED -LADIES IN THIS LO
eillty to embroider llnena for ua
at home during their Jeiaure momenta.
Write at once. "Fashion Enihrolde
iW 333, Lima. Ohio. 020
WANTED: GOOD COLORED WOM
■ii. first elms rook and do general
house work Good wages. Apply 1032
Hrn.nl Mr. i t 016
WANTED: EXPERIENCED COOK.
lh f reii.es required. Apply 329
Itroml street. Ol®
WANTED: EVERYBODY TO TAKE
■advantage of 8 I's.vs at Saxon-
Cutlum Shoe Do JI.OO off on every
pair of Ih<>'*, 16 9.1 up. for Friday and
Saturday. 017
Wanted Situation —Male
WANTED HV EXPERIENCED COL
ored cook. So has dinner or ahort
order cook. Apply 1209 Kntloel* street
017
WANTED—Automobiles
WANT TO BUY OR RENT I.ATE
Inode! Fordsnn Tractor. Address P
O Rex 70, Augusta. Oa. ol*
WANTED—Miscellaneous
WANTED: PINE. POPLAR AND CY
preas logs We pay cash and take
sour logs the veer round will In
spect log. at shipping point. Address
he /.iekgraf Co. D. ii'ioirk, 8. C. *l7
WANTED: Pt.AYEH PIANO. MUST
he In first class condition and
cheap for rash. If not do not an
swer Address "O" care Herald 017
WANTED TRAILER SUITABLE
for huullng logs. Write P. O. Box
26. Jackson. S. C. °I6
WANTED FOR CASH: YARD EGGS
in quantltlr*. Write details to Cash,
care IleraM. ol®
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
IV!! L lAOUnci myVarm OF 49
nor,» on the Belstr road If Bold at
once Apply at 18-mlle post on
WrlghUboii road or phons 6945 IV
from 6 to * evening* oil
•«’ACRE FARM. 6-ROOM HOUSE.
liarn*. well, running water S
mile* from »treet car. i'hons *934-W
olT
NOT~FOR pals after novem*
her Ist. *4. I»». 133, 13®,and 213-
scrv farm*, all Improved, fine water,
HI highway, easy terms New four
n.nm house at Belvedere, like renv
North Augusta lot* 1200 up. L. A
m
FOR SALE—Petstock
THE WORLD'S LARGEST DOG
Kennels offer for as!# Ooran* Alre
drle watch-dogs, automobile dugs,
■ hlldren'* companion*, hunters and
retriever* Also hlg-gsme-houi.d*.
nl und*. foxhound*, rabbit-hound*
and thoroughbred puppy stock. Satis
faction and safe delivery guaranteed
to any po'nt In the United State*.
Large !llu*trated descriptive catalog
mailed fre- Ooran* Kennels, Box ®34
La Rue. Ohio. nil
FOR SALE: PONY AND BUGGY
and harness all In Rood condition,
will sell cheap. Apply 2032 H Broad
PHONE 2874
WE DRIVE
We give Peerless
Service. Open and
Closed Cars.
Classified Columns of The Augusta Herald
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
MRS. F. K. WILLIAMS, CORSET
iere, for tho Nußone Made-to-
Measure Corsets, fllire and glove silk
underwear. 205 Forsyth street. Phone
3219. o2l)
CANE MILLS
Evaporator*. Kettles, Gasoline
Engines, Wood Sawing outfits,
Pumps, etc., at lowest prices.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Ga.
ELECTRIC
Motors re-wound, bought sold, rented
HOUSES WIRED. LAMPS, FANS,
RADIO
Agents for Kohle.r Automatic 110-
Volt Farm Lighting Plants. No.
storage tiatterlen required; lust press
a switch button anywhere in the
house.
•’Repair* to Anything Electrical. ’’
EVE REPAIR CO.
Phone 1727 Augurta. Os.
THOUSANDS OF
$$ DOLLARS $$
Worth of goods combine
to make our stock the
most complete line of
' Army Goods and Hunt
ing Supplies in the entire
South. For this Friday
which is Dollar Day and
Bargain Carnival Day,
and Saturday, which is
Georgia-Furman Football
Game Day, wc have es
pecially priced our stock
at bargain prices. You
are cordially invited to
inspect our stock, com
pare our prices, and take
advantage of the Tre
mendous Savings We Of
fer.
ARMY QOODS &
SPECIALTY STORE
tOatTßroad Street.
Phone 2750.
FOR SALE—Furniture
FtTKNITUUi: WE CAN SUPPLY
©very n**ed In t!t»w and u«ed furni
ture. Your own price, faltny terms.
I*. M. O'Connor Bargain Furniture
Ifoiine, 10S8 Broad. Pqybnt 3574. o!9
KOll RALE: ÜBKJ> FURNITURE
cheap VV« pay cash for used furnl*
turc. E. M. Andrews Kurnlture Co.,
941 Kill* strict. Phono 445. n&
FOR BALK CHEAP FOR CASH.
one uprlghi <'bickering piano, in
good condition Phone 6843, oil
FOR SALK: VHATERS; ONE t«AR(«K
■elf-fceder. «>n»* Colt » hot Mast. Can
be accn at 53»» (Srcene street. oIS
For Sale or Rent Real Estate
Foil SAM nil UK VI ifOCSKS
and lota in ever? part of North Au
gusta See us for North lAuguatn
property, (leo. A. Briggs A Co. nt
FOR SALE—Automobiles
USED FORDS
1922 Modal, Ford »nrn
Coupe }Z3U
Ford Roadster, e7C
self starter )/3
Ford One-Ton si ar
Truck 0 I A J
McGO WAN-MOTES
MOTOR CO.
• 621 Broad
FORD ROADSTER, IN FIRST-CLASS
condition nt «i nt tractive price. A
real good car for the man %y, Addrci«n
Ford, rare Herald. ol€
AUTO REPAIRING
All Night Wrecker Servlc*.
JOHNSON. REYNOLDS * SIKKS
I hone* (10-11*. 942-944 Ellis St.
RADIATORS P.EI’A,IRED
FOR SALK FORD- LIGHT TRUCK
running order Good tires, $76 GO
Roof Sort Ice Co , 116 6(h St. 017
WASHINGTON TUBBS II
(L.,fs -'WWM MUV Mfc OO? N f 1 stt. IF VOU > X '2)
WU UKt LltTlt TtENY FLESH *ME DO 6tT ACNN~ WoV\t TI HERE JSHE] T % fcA’f * I HtK Fk 1
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FOR SALE—Automobiles
Any One of These
USED CARS
All in good running
condition,can be bought
cheap if you act at
once.
MITCHELL Touring,
PAIGE Touring,
REO Roadster,
OLDS Touring,
NASH Touring.
Come see 'em. Costs
nothing to look.
Tompkins Motor Co.
615 Broad St.
FREE
WRECKER SERVICE.
* Fords Only
Duy phone 357. Night phone 8319-. I
McGO WAN-MOTES
MOTOR CO.
lUBED CARSI
CAD ( yi LAC
f l '' l ' cfthrh&Jrcl
8Tl: DEBAKER Touring mnnr
big 6 u bargain J
CADILLAC 7 passenger nnrn
Touring *OUU
FORD Sedan, 9901*
* runs god )OZG
ESSEX 4, Touring, aarn
looks like new
ford (I cn
Touring I JU
DODGE Touring, nang
newly painted i*r4u
FORD Touring. 1971!
late model )Zlu
STAR Sedan, new Aya *TC
tires laic model
OLDS MOBILE Touring, VOCR
a good ear
LIBERAL TERMS
TRADE YOUR AI.P CAR FOR A
BETTER CAR
Palmer, Phinizy &
Connell
Used Car Dept.
631 Brektd St. f*hona 2738
USED
CARS
AD ROOM
1 1923 Ford earn
4'nui>» )I!3U
1 MM Ford «anr
Touring
1—1922 Ford atar
Roadster *lO3
1—1921 Ford *4 nr
Roadster w I fc3
I rd a an
Chassis * HU
McGOWAN - MOTES
MOTOR CO.
821 BROAD ST. PHONE 857
USED PARTB FOR ALL MAKE
autoa and trucks. Axles, bearings,
gears, universal polnte, shafts, carbu
reters at hlg saving W# buy cars
Augusta Auto Wrecking Co., 1011
Ellis street. Phone 176 J. 027
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
DOLLAR DAY
BARGAINS
-—in—
ARMY GOODS
U. S. Army O. D. Blankets
U. S. Army Wool and Cotton
Coats
U. 8. Army Wool Swd Cotton
Top Bhirts
U. 8. Army Wool and Cotton
Braechea
U- 8. Army Wool and Canvaa
Lagoina
IJL 8. Army Wool and Cotton
Undsrwaar
U- 8. Army Steel and Canvaa
Folding Cota
EDELSTM & CO.
824 Broad St. 1239 Broad St.
(J. Willis levy’s Old Stand) (Silver Block)
NOT INTERESTED IN ANY OTHER ARMY STORE EXCEPT
3239 BROAD, SILVER &LOCK.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
Comfortable
Steam-heated, well ven
tilated, adequate ly
lighted offices, singly,
or in suites, for rent in
in The Herald Building
—a thoroughly modern,
fire-proof office build
ing.
ALTERATIONS. IF NECES
SARY, WILL BE MADE TO
SUIT TENANTS.
For further information apply
to,
LEAGUE & DUVALL
Renting Agents.
“Large Eastern Life Insurance Company
“desires representation in Augusta. All
“communications confidential. Address
“ *lnsurance / care Augusta Herald.”
( FIRE SALE BY AUCTION
THIS SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK en Jackson
Street next door to French Dry Cleaning Co., cor of Greene
Street.
Furs, Household Goods, and
Clothing, Furniture,
Blankets, Etc. '
From a house on the Hill. Among the things to be sold are
Indies fur coats and men s fur-lined coats. Wonderful opportu
nity to obtain high elaas goods, slightly damaged, at your own
price.
WANTED
HIDES AND TALLOW
Also car lot shipments of scrap iron and bones
L. SCHARFF & CO.
U. 8. Army Riding Saddlei
and Bridles.
U. 6. Army officers wall
tsnta
U. S. Army Hunting Boota
and Shoes
U. S. Army Leather and
Rubber Boots
U- S. Army Officers and
Marching Shoes
U. 8. Army Heaters and
Paints of all kinds.
U. S. Army Harness to bs
sold in whole or part sets
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
sell, want to buy, or you have, a
want to All, addiess Want Ad De
partment. care Macon News, Macon,
Georgia, and share In Central Geor
gia's prosperity by advertising In
The Macon News. tt
WANTED you TO KNOW THAT
the Ledger’s classified advertising
produces tho best results in southwest
Georgia. Over three times as much
foreign space published than our near
est competitor. Rates, 8c per line,
counting six words to the line, cash to
accompany order. If interested ad
dress Classified Advertising Dept.,
Columbus Ledger. Columttis. Ga. ts
CONCENTRATE! COVER COLUM
bia's trading territory with one cir
culation! Your want ad placed in TIIE
COLUMBIA RECORD reaches prac
tically every home In the City of Co
lumbia as well as the outlying ter
ritory. It la one paper that is read
thoroughly from the first page to the
last. Advertise your wants In Colum
bia through THE RECORD. Cost—
ccunt six average words to the line—
one time 8c per line, three times 7c
per line, seven times 6c per line. 30
times 6c per line. Address Classified
Department. The Columbia Record.
Columbia, S. C. Record Want Ads
Bring Results. tl
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
For sale: Restaurant, In a
town of 3,000, the only restau
rant in town. Reason for sell
ing. owner has other business.
Write Restaurant, care Her
ald.
FOR RENT—Rooms
TWO OR THREE DELIGHTFUL,
furnished rooms for l ght house
keeping, private hath aVid use of liv
ing room. Very reasonable. Phone
2695-J. 016
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH
meals; also several furnished or un
furnished rooms for rent. 1301 Ellis
street. Phone 2230-J. 019
TWO ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE,
completely furnished, to couple
without children. Private home, all
conveniences; .also garage. Phone
3154-J. 016
TWO BEAUTIFUL BEDROOMS, ON
Greene street, steam heat, connect
ing, private hath, telephone. Refer
ences required. Write I’.ooms, care
Herald. ol G
FOR RENT: TWO NICELY FUR
nished bedrooms, use of bath, "tele
phone, hot and cold water. Gentle
men preferred 1029 Reynolds St.
Phone 3531-J. Apply after 6 p. m. 017
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE UN
furnished £or partly furnished
rooms for fight housekeeping. Apply
909 Greene street. ol(
FOR RENT—Apartments
FOR RENT: ONE FURNISHED
apartment; also board for four gen
tlemen. 1011 Reynolds. ° lO
APARTMENT FOR RENT: LOWER
furnished suite of three large
rooms, suited for light housekeeping.
New and attractive. Private bath. Call
(160. 013
FOR RENT: LOWER FLAT OF FIVE
rooms, all conveniences. Apply 924
Reynolds St. °2l
FOR RENT: 1363 BROAD ST.. FlVE
room apartment. Newly finished.
All modern conveniences. Large yard
and garage. Reduced rent. Phone 6430
oIG
LEGAL NOTICES __
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Charlotte Peuffier, late
of said County, deceased, are notified
to present the same, properly verified
to the undersigned, within the time
required by law; and all persons in
debtod to the said deceased are noti
fied to make prompt payment to the
undersigned.
This September 26th, 1924.
CHARLES J. SWEENEY.
Ex'r. Charlotte Peuffier.
525,02,9.1G.23.30 '
October Ist. 1924.
CITY TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
LAST QUARTER CITY TAXES
NOW DUE.
Public notice is hereby given that
the 3rd and last Installment of City
Taxes for the year 1924. being one
fourth (11) of whole, will be due and
payable on or before October 20th,
1921. A penalty of 10 per cent and
50 cents costs will be added and col
lected as required by Ordinance for
failure to pay same in time prescribed
by Tax Ordinance.
Office hours: 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Saturdays: 89:00 a. m. to $2:09 ft. m.
CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA.
W. H. BAOBY, '
020 and Paymaster
ORDINANCE NO. 239
By Hon. J. 11. Cooper.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN
ORDINANCE ENTITLED, ‘AN
ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE
REGISTRATION OF FAMILIES
MOVING FROM ONE LOCALITY
IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA TO
ANOTHER. AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.”
The City Council of Augusta here
by ordains:
Section I—That on and after the
passage of this ordinance it shall be
unlawful for any person, storage,
transfer company. dray, moving van,
nr similar moving vehicles to move
persons or household goods from one
locality to another within the City
limits without first reporting such
removals to the office of the Chief
of Police or Desk Seigeant.
Section 2—That said Chief of Pol *
or Desk Sergeant shall supply upon
application to’ all owners of storage
or transfer companies, moving vans,
licensed drays, etc., a properly index
ed card, giving date of the removal,
nantes of the parties moving, the
street and house number from which
they moved, and the street and house
number to which said persons are
moving, and If moving out of the City,
noting the fact on the card, and the
name of the Company or persons
making this transfer.
Section 3—lt Is further ordained,
that said cards shall he properly filled
out and delivered to the Chief of Po
lice or Desk Sergeant of Augusta,
before the removal of such parties os
herein set forth, when a permit shall
He issued by said Chief of Police or
Desk Sergeant.
Section 4—That for any violation of
this ordinance the party violating the
same shall be fined in a sum not ex
ceeding twenty - live dollars ($25,001
or Imprisoned not longer than five
days, one or both, in the discretion
of the Recorder.
Section S—lt Is further ordained,
that the Chief of Police or Desk Ser
geant of Augusta shall have prepared
a suitable loose-leaf hook, ao that the
removals can be listed alphabetically
In said book, and the notice of re
movals properly recorded thereon, and
that Bald ledger shall ha kept open
for the inspection of the public, under
the supervision of the Chief of Police.
Pone In open Council, under the
Common Seal thereof, this 13th day of
October. A P.. 1924.
Approved this 15th day of October,
A P . 1924.
3. M SMITH,
Attest: Mayor, C. A.
J. W WESTMORELAND,
Clerk of Council. el®,IT, 18
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of R. Macready, E-
Fitzgerald and T. A. Cronin, in their
representative capacities as trustees
o The Church and College of the
Sacred Heart respectfully shows:
Ist. —That, by order of this Memor
able Court of July 15th, 1883, Theobald
Butler. John J. Duffe, Francis Gautrc
let, John A. Downey and John
O'Shannahan, and their successors,
were duly incorporated as a body cor
porate, under the corporate name of
‘‘The Church and School of the Sacred
Heart,*' for a period fixed by law, to
wit: twenty (20) years, for the pur
pose of promoting the cause of the
Christian religion and education, with
power to have and use a corporate
seal, to sue and be sued, to enforce
good order in and about and concern
ing the Church of the Sacred Heart,
in said County, and the school con
nected therewith, to receive donations
of land, personal property or money
and to make purchases and effect
alienations of realty and personalty
for the purpose of promoting the de
sign of said corporation, and to look
after the general interests of the
same and to do all such acts as were
necessary for the legitimate execu
tion of the purpose for which said
corporation was created, not inconsis
tent with the laws of said State or
violative of private rights;
2nd.—That, bM order of this Honor
able Court of July 18tli. 1902, said
charter of said corporation was duly
amended so as to change the cor
porate name of said corporation from
* The Church and School of the Sacred
Heart” to “The Church and College
of the Sacred Heart,” and so as to
confer upon said corporation power to
institute and a college in
tho City of Augusta, in said County,
(such right to be additional to that
then already possessed by said cor
poration of conducting a school), and
so as to give to said corporation the
right to confer all kinds of collegiate
degrees and to contract with any per
son or persons desirous of advancing
the interests of religion and educa
tion, under the auspices and bv the
operation of said corporation, by do
nation of real or personal property
to said corporation for the advance
ment of the purposes aforesaid, upon
condition that said corporation do
render an annuity or make some other
agreed return to such benefactor or
benefactors for life, ns may be agreed
upon between said corporation and
such benefactor or benefactors:
3rd.—That said charter of said cor
poration, as amended as aforesaid,
expired by statutory limitation on
July 15th. 1903 and that upon due ap
plication. said charter, as amended,
was revived by order of this Court
dated October 19th. 1903 for a further
term of twenty (20) years therefrom;
and that said charter, as amended as
aforesaid, and as revived as afore
said. again expired by statutory limi
tation on October 19th. 1923. the sa'd
corporation thereafter continuing in
ignorance of such expiration: and
that petitioners are the due and law
ful successors of the original incor
porators of the said corporation and
as such authorized under the laws of
Georgia to apply for a reviver of said
charter, as amended, which expired
October 19th. 1923;
4th. —That your petitioners make
this application that the charter of
The Church and College of the Sacred
Heart, as amended as aforesaid, be
vlved. under that corporate name,
for all the purposes and with all the
powers specified in said orders of
July 15th 1883, July 18th. !902\and
October 19th. 1903, as hereinbefore
set out: and that said corporation.
“The Church and College of the
Sacred Heart.’* as revived, shall stand
clothed with all the powers and be
possessed of all the property and
ether rights and be subject to all
the debts, liabilities and burdens of
said corporation, in It revived, pur
suant to the statute In such case
made and provided, and that the acts
and doings <Sf said corporation in the
period between the date of said last
expiration of its charter and the date
of the reviver, herein prayed for. shall
by such reviver be confirmed and held
as the acts and doings of the origi
nal corporation so revived and that
such corporation shall continue from
the date of such erder of reviver for
the full period nf twenty (20) years,
allowed hv law for such corporations;
WHEREFORE. Your petitioners
pray this Honorable Court to nass
an order declaring this the’r applica
tion for reviver as aforesaid granted,
and reviving said cornoratlon “The
jChurch and College of the Sacred
j Heart.” as aforesaid, pursuant to the
! statute in such case made and pro
i vlded. And your petitioners will ever
| pray, etc. etc.
n. a FOGARTY.
Attnrrfey for Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY—
I, Daniel Kerr, Clerk of the
Superior Court of raid County, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the appli
cation for reviver of the charter of
The Church and College of the Sacred
Heart, as the same appears on file
In this office.
Witness mv official signature and
seal of this Court, this 23rd. day of
September 1924.
DANIEL KERR.
Clerk Superior Court. Richmond
Seal County, Georgia
523,02,9,1®.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY—
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Hugh Gallagher, late of
said County, deceased, are notified to
present the same, properly verified
to the undersigned, within the time
required hv law: and all persons In
debted to the said deceased are noti
fied to make prompt payment to the
undersigned.
This September JCtn. 1924
JAMES GALLAGHF.R.
Ex'r. Hugh Gallagher.
525,02.9,18.23,30
BY CRANE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16
SHOPS
M OUGHT TO (HOW
AUTO REPAIRING
DODGE MOTOR CAR REPAIRING
my specialty. Cheesborough's Dodge
Service, 614 3d street. Phone 1541. 017
SEE FRENCHIE
AUTOMOBILE EXPERT
HE’S A NUT ON SERVICE
653 BROAD STREET. 017
PROMPT AUTO
WRECKER SERVICE
Day and Night
AUGUSTA GARAGE
Phone 2135. 740 Reynolds St.
Auto Top Repairing
LET EVANS FIX THAT TOP BE
fore winter. We fix 'em right at th*
Leans'AUTOMOBILE TOP WORKS
225 Sixth St. Phone 2132. m 3
Hemstitching and Pleating
hemstitching and pleating
of all kinds. 24-liour service; also
buttons covered. Popular prices. Mrs.
M. B. Mathewson. The Dressmaker.
2022 Central avenue. Phone 6583. n;4
MARCELLING
MOD.I ESKa" BENNETT, MANICUR
ing water waving and marcelling,
basement Masonic Temple. (Elevator
service.) Phone 2372 for appointment.
n!5
MOVING AND HAULING
MILLS COAL 4 TRANSFER CO.
Phone 3141 and 405.
MOVING AND HAULING* MOTOR
trucks and wagons, city or country.
"You call, we haul.” 520 Fenwick St.
o!7
STORING, MOVING, HAULING.
Furniture and piano specialty. Ex
perienced men, large trucks. C. -F.
Weathers. "U Call, Wo Hall." Phone
840. n *
WE STORE AND PACK FURNl
ture; move people; country trips a
specialty, with motor trucks; work
guaranteed. A. T. Prather. Phone
312-W. , n! 2
MATTRESS REPAIRING
LET US REBUILD YOUR OI.D
mattresses. We also recover cush
lons. Hutcheson Bedding Co., 842
Reyn Ids street. Phone 316. o^B
WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES
of mattresses. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Compare our prices. Repairing
a specialty. A. Greene Mattress
Works. 131 S 12th St. Phone 1916. nlO
PERMANENT WAVE
SPECIAL PRICE SIO.OO
For bobbed hair. Results guaran
teed. Work done by appointment.
MISS FOX
101 Greene street. Phone 2953-. T.
i nlO
SHOE REPAIRING
SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU
wait. Satisfaction, guaranteed work.
Parcel post orders a specialty. Peo
ple's Shoe Repairing, 933 Broad St.
Phone 2540. * ™
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
AHKIVALB AND UtCAKIUKtS Us rA«.
SINGER TRAINS, UNION STATION, AU
GUSTA. GA., NOVEMBER I, 1923.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Arrivals. „ Departure*.
9:30 a.m. Sumter, Oranseburg, Bam
well, Washington I rm.
1:55 a.m. New York ami the East.. 2:50 a.m.
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY.
Arrival*. Departure*.
8:30 a.m. Jacksonville, Vald-tsta. ' ‘
dalle. Artel and Snake 8:20 a.m,
8:10 p.m.'Jacksonville. Valdosta. Vl
dalle. Adel and Sparks— 8 00 pm.
10:20 a.m Tonnille, Sandevevlile anil..
Wrens o:30 p m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrivals. _ „_ , »epai:uie*.
8-23 a.m. Macon. Sttannah and Dub
bn
12:15 pin. Savannah and Dublin . .. -: lj P
8:30 p.m. Savannah, Dublin and Mil-
Ira era.
CHARLESTON L~~ WESTERN CAROLINA
RAILROAD .
(Effective Juno 22. 1924)
Arrivals. Departure*.
12:05 p ra. Charleston, PL Royal, Fa
vannah r ».
1*:25 pm. Spartanburg, Greenville... " * 'n
-8:15 p-m. Spartanburg 3:10 >.m
5:50 p.m. Pt. Knyil. Charleston »nd
garannah 5:00 am.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival*. ,
2:15 a.m. Atlanta, beyond -•"*”•
8:30 pm. Atlanta. beyond in. Gam.
1:20 p.m. Atlanta, Athens, Macon.
Washington 7:08 am.
10:00 p.m. Atlanta. Athens. M»con.
Washington *'■%
8:20 am. Washington I- 30 cm -
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM.
Arrivals “K 1 '" 1
P:«» a m. charleston -■*> *
10:15 am. Colombia I-JJ J ”■
1:55 p.m Charleston ■ •• ■ ®- 5
1 -13 pm. Columbia. Charlotte. Wash
button and New York ] rm.
11:00 pm. Charleston ® : .J? "
tM CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE,”
811 BROAD STREET.
Modern Elevators
Make Skyscrapers
Possible
The modern elevator Is a di
rect evolution from the ma
chine which E’ish:. G. Otis ex
hibited In 1553 at the World*
Fair in the Crysinl lalace.
New York. During the next
five years a number of ma
chines were buiß similar to
that exhibited, all being driven
from line shafting.
The skyscraper requirement*
could r.ot be met by the old ele
vator art. Thus in 1903 a new
type of electric elevator was
developed. It Is quite evident
that the high state of develop
ment of the electric elevator
today could not have been ac
complished without improve
ment In the design of electrie
motor*.
Would you like to climb 114
flights of stairs to get on top
of the highest building in ths
world? Just as Important to
the thousands of people who
use elevators is the Want Ad
Sec* ion of the Augusta Herald.
Watch this section of the pa
per for investments, bargains
and business opportunities.
“The More Tou Tell,
The Quicker You Sell""
it’* tlie secret of Want Ad
success! It’s the recipe for
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