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POLITICAL NOTICES
AT THE UngrEMT <>K MANY
\otera of flic 7tli Ward «>f the City
of AukuM«, Georgia, 1 hereby an
nounce myself mb a candidate for
membership on the Hoard of Kduca
tion of Richmond County u t the
Saturday In November, PJ24. In the
7th Word of the City of Augusta,
«•». ELEANOR L. HHENNKIt.
Octobtf : . till. on
froN URGENT REQUEST OF
numerous friends I hereby announce
my candldncy for .lustier of the
' I'nct front the ]2631h District. U.
M . including the K(xl«i and Seventh
Wards at ths election to be held
December Mh. Your vote and In
fluence will be appreciated.
L. M. IdVELT.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Department of Fire
Augtitdn. Oct. IMh. 1924.
SEALED PROPOSALS will he re-
at th<- office of the underalgn
• d tintll Friday. October 3lsl, 1924.
ot 12 o'clock nm.n. for furntatilng two
12) Motor Fire Engines for the City
of Augusta. Machines must pass the
official lest of the Fire Underwriters
Association of the United Stales.
lllds should be In staled envelopes
marked, lllds for Furnishing Fire Ap
paratus and should stale earliest dale
apparatus can be furnished, nnd ad
dressed to J. W. Westmoreland. Clerk
of Council.
The City reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
W. 11. SHERMAN,
o-0.25._3 Purchasing Agent.
Attantlon, Knight, of Pythlai.
REGULAR MEETING OF VIGILANT
1, odgo , No. two,
Knight* of Pythias,
will he held TO
NIGHT (Tuesday) at
8:80. All members
and vlaltlng Knight*
Invited to attend.
Geo.. C. Schaufele,
C. C.
M. E Lsyflald,
K of It and H.
.
NOTICE.!
To tho Citiiono of North Augusta:
TliKilti WILL BK A MASS MKKT
itiK at th«* School House on Tuei
*lay evening, October 2K, to dtantsa
l«l«nn for g'-tting gaa In North Au
gusta Mr Mntfthall of the One
. * 'a. will l><» present amt explain tho
eituatlon and requirements necea*
eery to obtain same
We hope everybody interested will
be ptenent
Above notice la posted by ndvlca
of Mayor and Council of North An*
frusta o*s
CA NDI DATES KOR MKM BERSIt IP
Mi the B< ard of Kducatlon repre
•antlnK the Seventh Ward to be
limn nutt >1 a' i »!•• « lal v*U > «ion to
t*e held on November Ist. In ac
cordance with the provision! of a
resolution of the Board of Educa
tion. must file their names with tbs
undersigned before 12 o'clock noon,
October 29th
JOSEPH n OCMMINO.
Chairman, »th Ward Election Com
mittee. \ ©27.21
LOST AMFOUND
BTRAIED: KKOM ?*43 AVKM’H A.
one black Llewellyn setter and one
hrown Irish puppy Reward for return
or Info: mat lon. l’hone 31K9-W. 028
LOST SATURDAY ON ISftA BLOCK
street, one nnlr tortoise shell
glasses. Finder please phone 3744*W
x o2S
STRAYED: ONE BLACK MARE.
one white hind foot. Return to 21»M*
Walton Wa> Phone 6*53. n!l
LOST LADIES' HANDBAG, CON
talnlng ladles* gold watch, silver
pencil, two bar pins, $6,00. Lost be
tween $ and 17-mlle poet Deans
IV 'dae ri>ad W M Duller. Hephslbsh
No ", or care of E. J Erbelding. Au
gusts, Gs. c!s
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED
Solicitor* with tome ex
perience in telling, for
roitd work outside of
city. Mutt be able to
furnish own Ford. Liberal
salary and commission
basis. Hustlers can make
from $35.00 to $60.00 a
week. State experience
fully and give references
in first letter addtretted
to
•HUSTLER”
Care of The Augusta
Herald.
028
WANTED; TWO EXPERIENCED
colored men for u-tihm, car. Ap
ply at oner to General Tlrr a Supplv
Co., Broad and Twelfth St*. of!
WANTED—Coys with Bi
cycles for Herald Route.
Apply 795 Eve St. 029
WANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS CAB-
Inst workman. Apply Woodward
Lumber Co. oSO
WANTED —Automobiles
WANTED TO BUT LATE MOD UK
Ford touring Mu.t be bargain for
os»h. Phone H44-J c2*
PHONE 296
(gglv
Wanted Help—Male, Female
ALL MEN. WOMEN, BOTH, GIRLfi,
17 to 65. willing to accept govern
ment positions, ill 7-8300 (traveling
or stationary.) Write Mr Oxment, 222.
St. Louis, Mo., Immediately. tils
CLERKS: FOR GOVERNMENT POH
tal an dothcr good positions. SI4OO
- yearly. Experience unnecessary.
Full particulars free by writing G. W.
Robbins. Civil Service Expert, 242
Iturclnll Bldg., Washington, I), c.
020
Wanted Situation—Male
YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK. WILL
consider anything with a future;
college graduate.-Write 0., tare Her
ald. 030
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: WOMEN TO I’AINT
lamp shades for us at home. Easy
pleasant work Winds qr pnrt time.
Address Nlleart Co , 8085, Ft, Wayne,
Indiana. ~-3
WANTED: COMPETENT SERVANT
for gon< ral housework. Apply 320
Avenue C. . 023
WANTED: A COMPETENT NURSE.
Apply 315 Johns road. 023
WANTED: FIRST-CLASS COOK.
Must furnish references. Apply 2257
Central avenue. Phono 6348. 030
' B ’
women for. Augusta, $25 a week ean
he made. Apply Room 226. l’lasa Ho
tel, Tueaday 1 to 8 p. m.; Wednesday
7 to 8 p. m.; Thursday 7 to 8 p. m.
028
WANTED: A GOOD RELIABLE
cook. If not experienced do not ap
ply. Phono 7133-W or come to 1311
Monte Kano avenue. 028
WANTED—Salesmen
Purina Salesmen Wanted
26 TO 35 YEARS OF AGE;
high achonl education, col
lege trnlnlng preferred; only
men with traveling aales ex
perience need apply; an op
portunity for a man with real
ability and ambition; Job
hunters not wanted; give nge.
previous employers, school
training, salary desired, slate
whether married or slngln and
send recent small photograph
H W. STALLWORTH. Purina
Mills, St. Louis, Mo.
SALESMAN WANTED BY LARGE
fertiliser manufacturer to trnvel
Georgia territory between Atlanta
and Augusta. Will he expected to
produce satisfactory result* first sea
son Give full particular* as to ng*.
rxperlenra and qualification* In first
communication. Address l*. o. llox
984, Atlanta. Ga. 030
’ WANTED—Rooms
WANTED: KUIIN(SHE!) - ROOM IN
private family. Central location. A.l
- A H. L , care Herald. 02l
WANTED TO RENT: TWO OR
three completely furnished rooms
for llaht housekeeping for adults.
Must be centrally located, also gn
rage. Phone J4Ol-WX. 028
WANTED-Rcal Estate
WANTED THREE OR FOl'R-KOOM
cottage with electric light* and
garnge. good locality. Stole price.
Mr*. Siplth, 1412 Way, 029
FOR SALE —Flowers
FINE CHRYSANTHEMUMS KOlt
»»!#. Phone 8908-W. oSO
FOR SALE —Furniture
FOR HALF.. USED FURNITURE
cheap We pay cash for used furni
ture. E. M. Andrews Furniture Co..
941 Kill* street. Phone 44!>. ni
Ul RNITURB WE CAN *1 PPI Y
every need In new ntul used furni
ture. Your own price. Easy terms.
I*. M. O'Connor Bargain Furniture
House, 1088 Itroad Phone 8574. nl9
COMPLETE I.OTH OF KXCEPT
lotinlly fine household furniture at
'ery attraellve price. Call at !44
Broad street or phone 892. nSO
FOR HALE: SELF-FEEDER HEAT-
Ing stove. In good condition, l'hone
1448-J. 02l
HEVEN-1 'RAWEI; DROPHEAD SlN
ger sewing machine, all attach
ment*. Will sacrifice at once for
217.50 Guaranteed A No. 1 condition
*lB Wright avenue. oJS
FOR SALE—Poultry
FOR FALL UPKEHUKD I ACE
Wyandotte thickens, also beautiful
ferns. Columbia graphonota and one
roller 4op drsk. Phone *125. oBS
FOR HALE: ONE HUNDRED I! T
Red chickens, purebred stock of the
highest type at 40c per pound Reason
for selling, no room for keeping them
Phone 717*. nl
WASHINGTON TUBBS 11
Sf NEVER IN MV UFt HAVe' X ~'\ r|’ f Z \
I l SEEN SUCH BUM SIEEPIN* \ J ; /ww U4\o_ \ r r >VVi
441 f ME |
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RESULTS
-—The One Big Reason for The Herald’s
Undisputed Leadership in
Want Advertising
FOR SALE—Automobiles
[USED CAFtS|
CADIXLAC
Jut"""*
ottueloCmheX
CADILLAC 57 Touring. Anrn
7 paanenger OO3U
KTUDEBAKEH Touring CO7C
big 6, a bargain iZld
FORD Coupe, tl7fi
good tires 0 I I 0
STAR KEDAN, oiir
LATE MODEL 0410
FORD Coupe, mogn
looks good , tjZuli
DODGE Touring, eqnn
completely overhauled.. Oddll
PAIGE Coupe. 971 A
perfect condition 0/ IU
OLDHMOBILE 6 Touring, »07C
like now 0J I U
OLDHMOBILE 8 Touring, aarn
Touring, real value OZ3U
MANY bTHBRH.
LIBERAL TERMS.
Best Used Car Valusa in the Bouth.
USED CAR DEPT.
681 Broad St. Thone 2738
W. 71. Armstrong, Mgr.
OLDS D-PABHBNOER NEW
paint, two new cord balloon tire*
on rear. Car Is In perfect condition.
Owner leaving town. Will sacrifice for
2825.00. Can be seen at 212 Third Ht.
029
"free
WRECKER SERVICE.
Fords Only
Day phone 357. Night phone 3313-J
McOOWAN-MOTES
MOTOR CO.
USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKE
autoa und trucks. Axles, hearings,
gears, universal joints, shafts, carbu
retors at big saving. We buy cars.
Augusta Auto Wrecking Co.. 1119
Kills street Phone 37*7. n 27
AUTO REPAIRING
All Night Wrecker Servlo*.
JOHNSON. REYNOLDS A SIKES
Phone* 820-831, 942-944 Ellia St.
RADIATORS REPAIRED
TWIN SIX PACKARD. HKVKN
passenger, late model, new Packard
gray paint job, new top- just the car
for Bon Air-Country Club tourist ser
vice. Can be bought very reasonably.
Answer Packard, care Herald. 031
USED PARTS FOR AIT. MAKE
autos and trucks. Axles, bearing",
gears, universal points, shafts, carbu
retors at big saving. We buy cars.
Augurtu Auto Wrecking Co., 1119
Ellis 'Street, l’hono 3767. 027
1924
HUDSON COACH
Will Sacrifice for Cash
Se* GRAHAM
Used Car Dept.
HENRY W, WEATHERS
MOTORS CO,
815 ELLIS ST.
PHONE 621.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
FOR HALE: 126 ACRES FINK LAND
Dwelling, barns, etc. Two tenant
houses; three-horse farm In cultiva
tion. made one bale to acre this year
on part. Good neighborhood Good
public road. 13 miles from the Rich
mond County Court House. This Is a
fine place for a man who wants to
live on the farm and raise everything
needed. Call phone 2*94 or call at
Neely ft Wilcox Office, 748 Reynolds
Ht.. Augusta. n_
FOR SALE SECTION IN WEST
over Cemetery. Address Westover
Section, care Herald. 028
FOR SALE—Livestock
FINE HOLSTEIN COW, FRESH To
pall Apply 2284 Wrlghtsboro road
Phone (537- w, P 3O
For Sale or Rent Real Estate
FOR SALE OR RENT: DANDY LlT
tle hunting preserve with comfort
able 4-room cottage. Just 4-mlle from
prrfrot highway. It mile* from Au
gusta. Geo. A. Briggs ft Co. nl
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. ’
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
CANE MILLS
EVAPORATORS, KETTLES, OASO
ilne Engines, Wood Sawing outfits,
I’utnps, etc., at lowest prices.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Ga.
GASOLINE, 16c PER GALLON.
Foreman Motor Co., Chevrolet Deal
ers. 411 Georgia Avenue, North Au
gusta, K. C. Phone 831. n 22
THREE “SECOND HAND
SAW MILLS CHEAP
At Lombard Iron Works
A] no wiro cable, belting, logging tool?,
chains, etc.
I--Heavy Lor Tractor
I—3Vi Ton Auto Truck (new)
I 3—Second-hand Motor Trucks.
I 2 Second-hand Autos.
Galvanized Roofing
CORRUGATED AND V CRIMP—
Best quality—large stock.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
AUGUSTA. GA.
U. S ARMY HEATERS
TWO DIFKE II EN T SIZES,
values to $35.00. While they last
$12.35 and $11.35.
ARMY GOODS «■ SPECIALTY
STORE.
1033 BROAD ST.
ELECTRIC •
Motors re-wound, bought sold, rented
HOUSES WIRED. LAMPS. FANS.
RADIO
Agents for Kohler Automatic 110-
Volt Fnrrn Lighting Plant*. No.
storage batteries required; Just press
a switch button anywhere In the
house.
“Repairs to Anything Electrical."
EVE REPAIR CO.
Phons 1727 Augusta. Ga.
FOR RALE: MILLION FEET PINE
timber, 618 W6*t Ave , North Au
gusta, S. C. Phone 2635-J. 028
FOR KALE: COMPLETE SODA
fountain, first class condition.
Phone 343. 028
FOR SALE: FINE SADDLE OR
buggy horse, a beauty; also one
buggy, one saddle and set of har
ness. Apply Tompkins Motor Co.,
Augusta, Ga. 02s
Save Waste Paper. Get
Steel Press cheap at Lom
bard’s. n 1
*" A BARGAIN
LADIES' FUR CAPE, GENUINE
articla, worth $l5O, will sell for 863.
Brand new. Address F. E., care Her
ald. 031
BEARINGS AND PARTS.' */
BALI.. ROLLER. THRUST AND
connecting rod hearings, piston
rings, brake lining, lamlnum shims,
ring gears, ami pinions, axle shafts..
All types gaskets, Gabriel snubbers,
tools. Hearings and Parts Service.
Phone SS4. 657 Broad atreet, Augusta.
Georgia. nlO
RENT—Garage
FOR RENT: PRIVATE GARXgE
with doors and lock. Apply 1026
Ellis street. 023
FOR RENT—Rooms
TO REFINED* COUPLE, ONE OR
Iwo newly painted rooms for light
housekeeping, use of linens, gas and
phone, $4 per week. Phone 3539. 909
Broad. 029
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE Fl'R
nlshed rooms and hath, attractive,-
convenient location In North Augus
ta. Phono 2695-J. o2S
FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISHED
room*, private entrance nnd garage.
Plione 849-W. o2S
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMB FOR
light housekeeping all modern con
xenlencss. Phone ISO3-WX. 028
FURNISHED BEDROOM NEAR
nice hoarding house Address 416
6th street. Phone 1327-WX. o2S
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping, centrally lo
cated: hot and cold water Apply 3113
Seventh street. Phone 23'J-J oSO
FOR RENT: THREE UNFURNISH*
ed rooms: modern conveniences.
Phone 1819-J. 030
Real Estate For Exchange
FOR TRADE A SMALL GOING
business and a four-room house and
lot. In central Georgia In town of 3.-
906. for small farm. Close to Au
gusta If interested w/ite K. D. X.,
care Herald. 029
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT: FARM. NICE 6-ROOM
dwelling. Bermuda pastures, hog
pasture, good land, on good road.
Would sell. 619 West Ave., North Au
gusta. l’hone 2635-J. 028
1456 BROAD STREET, FOUR LARGE
rooms and bath; kitchen; garage;
In first class condition. Apply to Cav
anaugh, 1015 Reynolds street. 028
FOR RENT: 1134 BROAD STREET,
12 rooms, $40.00. Apply to W. F.
Oavanangh, 1015 Reynolds St. Tele
phone 1141. nl
FOR RENT: DWELLING 7 ROOMS
and hath. No. 213 Fourth street. Oc
c paney at once. A. B. Prontaut, No
3 Johnson Rldg. Phone 1053. o2S
MILLEDGE ROAD. NEW STUCCO
bungalow. 6 rooms, sleeping porch,
bath. Available at once. A. B. Pron
taut. No. 3 Johnson Bldg. Phone 1053
o2S
FOR RENT: TRUCK AND DAIRY
farm. 70 acres. Bon Air Station,
running water, good land, good build
ings. M. C. Alford, 1623 Fenwick St.
o2S
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.
RESIDENCE FOR RENT. 246
Broad street, seven rooms, sleeping
porch, all modern conveniences. Price
$43.50. Phone 203 or Luckx-Klrsh Co.,
1267. 029
FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. Win I
hath and screened back porch. All
modern conveniences. Corner Avenue
C nnd Howard street. Apply 1910
Walton Way. 030
FOR RENT—Apartments
FOR RENT: FLAT OF THREE UN
furnished rooms, near YVoodlawn
school. Thone 3451-J. 029
FOR RENT—Garage
FOR RENT: GARAGE. 316 ELLIS
street. Plfone 2722-J. 030
“The More 7ou Teß,
The Quicker You SeU”
vt’s tlie secret of Want Ad
succett! It’* the recipe for
result* j
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Approximately $100,000.00 local money a\’ail
nble on improved city property in Augusta and
North Augusta. Rates of interest 7 per cent and
8 per cent. No delay.
John W„ Bridwell & Co.
REALTORS
MASONIC BLDG , BTH ST. THONE 1178
BE R BRCK. NUMBER WHEN ] ' 1 • '*' not cn oan
\ B huu T re tw Wrf?ct ? l *f FORRSTRRTI THmH j
VIVPPFnR a JJUu E Vi£7 j . fc—d NETTEO ME ENOUGH] '
V * BONISH 808 1 . J * jET—HMR TO STUFF * J/. (
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING X'J
sell, want to buy, or you have a
want to fill, address Want Ad De
partment, care Macon News, Macon,
Georgia, and share in Central Geor
gia's prosperity by advertising In
The Macon News. ts
WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT
the Ledger's classified advertising
produces the 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, Columbus, Ga. ts
CONCENTRATE! COVER COLUM-
Ida's trading territory with one clr
culatlon! Your want ad placed in THE
COLUMBIA RECORD reaches prac
tically every home In the City of Co
lumbia as well as the outlying ter
ritory. It Is one paper that is read
thoroughly from the first page to the
last. Advertise your wants In Colum
bia through THE RECORD. Cost
count 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
TRAINING SCHOOL
Of B. Y. P. U. Opens Fifth
Annual Session
The fifth annual session of the
E. Y. P. U. training schooi opened
Monday evening at Curtia Baptist
church under most encouraging cir
cumstances. with an attendance of
141 persons from Baptist chcurches
of Augusta as follows: First
church, 12; Second church, 22: Cur
tis church, 74: YVoodlawn church,
8: Crawford Avenue, 18, and seven
visitors.
Devotional services at the open
ing of tho school were conducted
by Miss Gladys Miller, or Curtis
church. The first class-period fol
lowed the devotional program nnd a
delightful lunch was served hy tho
ladies of Curtis church at 7:30. Af
ter luncheon the second class-pe
riod was conducted, being followed
at 9 o'clock by a splendid lecture
on “A B. Y. P. U. Hive of Bees,” by
Rev. J. P. McGraw. ,
Courses of study In the training
school are conducted by* the fol
lowing factulty:
. Mi , sa Carmen Hyman. Macon
(senior B. Y. P. U. manual); Miss
Giadys Beck, Griffin (intermediate
£. Y - £• U. manual); Rev. C. C.
Kiser, Thomson (senior B. Y P T T
manual); Rev. J. P. McGraw, Dub
lin (Sunday school manual); Miss
Annie Tanner, Sandersville (Pil
grim's Progress);; Rev. J. g. Harts
tield. Jackson (training in Baptist
spirit); R. E. Connelly, State B Y
P. U. secretary, Atlanta (David, the
master poet).
The following is the program for
Tuesday evening:
6:30 Devotional conducted by Wal
ter F. Bentley, of Crawford
Avenue Baptist church
6:45 First class period.
7:30 Lunch, served by the ladles of
Crawford Avenue church.
„ Bull(1 U P Tour physique.
8:00 Peptomints.
8:15 Special feature. Address bv
Miss Bonnie Ray, returned
missionary from China.
9:30 Adjournment. Break your
your party up.
Other announcements will be
made as the week advances?
CIVIC LEAGUE
At the Central “Y.” Monday after,
noon, the Kiwanls Kids of the “Y”
Junior Civic League cinched sec
ond place in the league race, by
trouncing the league loading Ex
change Boys were without the serv
ices of their leader. Twiggs, and
this no doubt had something to do
with their poor showing.
On the other hand, the Kids en
tered the game with the determina
tion to bring home second placu
honors which winning this game
did. The Kids played tnelr best
game of the season, every man do
ing his bit.
Kelly of the Exchange team, play
ed brilliantly,scoring 3 of his teams’
4 runs. Edward Doolittle scored the
other one.
The Rotary Juniors, under Hill’s
leadership, won from Oliver’s Lion
Cubs In the indoor sport, by the 9
to 5 count. Had the Kiwanis Kids
been defeated by the Exchange
Juniors, the Rotarians would have
still had a chance to tie for sec
ond place, and these lads fought
hard with this In view. D’Antlgnao.
Capt. Hill and Wood, played stellar
hall for the winners, and Capt.
Oliver and Mothner, L., worked out
the best game for the loosers.
Wednesday the Exchange Juniors
will play a double 1)11. having the
Rotary Juniors as their opponents
in one affair nnd the Kiwanis Kids
in the other. Both games were Qed
earier in the season.
How they stand : Won Lost
Exchange Jrs., 19 3
Kiwanis Juniors 12 11
Rotary Jrs., 10 13
Lions Jrs 5 19
MILL ADVISES MAYOR
IT WANTS CONTRACT
WITH CITY TO STAND
King Manufacturing Com
pany Gives Position As to
Lease of Contracts to J. P.
Wood and Associates
Jlayor Julian M. Smith announced
Monday that he had made inquiry of
tho users of water powsr on t|M Au
gusta canal as to tlietr position in the
matter of leasing the contracts of the
city with the users to J. P. Wood and
associates .and that he haul received
a reply from one of the mills to the
effect that they wanted their contract
with the city to stand. The letter
was from the John P. King Manu
facturing Company, and is as follows:
"October 22nd. 1934.
"‘ITon. Julian M. Smith, JJayor,
“City of Augusta,
“Augusta, Georgia.
“Dear Sir: 'ln reply to your In
quiry as to the attitude of this com
pany toward a lease of the Augusta
Canal, we repeat that our contract for
water is with the City of Augusta.
We desire no change, and will con
sent to none.
“Moreover, a private, public servico
corporation would not be bound by
any contract which It might make as
to rates at which it would furnish
power, for the simple reason that the
matter of rates is within the juris
diction of tile Public Service Commis
sion of the State of Georgia, which
has the power either to raise or de
press rates regardless of cOntYacts be
tween parties.
“Yours very truly,
“THE JOHN P. KING MFG. CO..
"LANDON A. THOMAS.
“LAT P. “President.”
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
AKKIVALS ANO UtrAHIUHtS Us PAS
SENGER TRAINS. UNION STATION AU
3USTA, GA., NOVEMBER I, 1923.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Departures.
• :3Q a.m. Suirtpr, Orangeburg. Barn
well, Washington 1:3.*5 p.m
1:55 am. New York and the East . 2:30 a.mi
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY.
. Departure*.
3:40 a m Jacksonrille. Valdosta, Vl
dalia. Adel and ttpt’ka.... 8:20 am.
6:10 p m Jacksonville. Valdosta. Vl
dalla Adel and Spark* 8:00 p ro.
10:20 am Tennille. Sandewil!* and..
"’rent 3:30 p m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Departure*.
S:2j a m. Macon, Savannah and Dub
-1»« 7:10 a.m
12:15 pm. Savannah and Dublin ... 2;15 p.m
8:30 p.m. Savannah, Dublin and Mil
lea 9:10 p.m.
CHARLESTON L WESTERN CAROLINA
RAILROAD .
(Effective June 22, 1924)
. Departures
12:05 pro. PL Royal, Ba
vannah 1:45 pm.
12 25 pm. Spartanburg. Greenville... 5:00 am.
3 15 p ro. Spartanburg 3;<o p.m.
5:50 pm. Pt. Hoyal, Charleston and
Savannah 5:00 *.m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrjva!*. • Departure*.
2:15 am Atlanta, beyond 2:15 am.
630 pm. Atlanta, beyond 10:45 am.
1:20 p.m Atlarra, Athens, Macon,
Washington 7:05 a m
10:00 p.m Atlanta. Athen*, Macon,
Washington 8:00 p.m
8:20 a.m. Washington 6;30 p.m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM.
9 oo am Charleston * JT a.m.
10:15 am. Columbia 7:on am
1:.55 pm. f harleaton « 23 a.m’
1:15 p.m. Columbia. Charlotte. Wash
„ ington and New York 1:30 p.m
li oo pn, rhar!e«ton 4 on p.m
9:10 r»m CVnmNa 0 45 p.m!
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE.
811 BRuaO STREET.
BY CRANE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28
SHOPS
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
AUTO REPAIRING
PROMPT AUTO
WRECKER SERVICE
Day and Night j
AUGUSTA GARAGE '
Phone 2135. 740 Reynolds St.
Auto Top Repairing
LET EVANS FrX THAT TOP BE
fore winter. We fix 'em right at the
right price.
EVANS AUTOMOBILE TOP WORKS
225 Sixth St. Phone 2182. ml
BATTERY SERVICE
Ford
BATTERIES
$| 0.00
Whittle Battery 1
SERVICE
622 Bread Street Tel. 1168.
Groceries—Fresh Meats
A. J. WALL, 1760 BROAD STREET.
Phone 1117.
Complete line Groceries, Dry Goods,
Fresh Meats, Fish and Ovsters.
CALL WALL. WE DELIVER, nl*
Hemstitching and Pleating
HEMSTITCHING AND PI,EATING
of all kinds, 24-hour service; also
buttons covered. Popular prices. Mrs.
M. E. Mathewson. The Dressmaker.
2022 Central avenue. Phone 6583. nl4
MARCELLING
MODJESKA BENNETT. MANICUR.
ing, water waving and marcelling,
basement Masonic Temple. (Elevator
service.) Phone 2372 for appointment.
», nls
MOVING AND HAULING
STORING, MOVING, HAULING.
Furniture and piano specialty. Ex.
perienced men, large trucks. C. F.
Weathers. "U Call, We Hall.’’ Phone
840. n 4
mills coal a TRANSFER CO.
Phone 3141 and 405.
MOVING AND HAULING. MOTOR
trucks and wagrons, city or country.
"You call, we haul." 620 Fenwick St.
nl7
WE STORE AND PACK FURNl
ture; move people; country trips a
specialty, with motor trucks; work
guaranteed. A. T. Prather. Phone
312-W. . nl2
KATTRESS REPAIRING
LET US REBUILD YOUR OLD
mattfesscF. We also recover cush
ions. HuLcheson Bedding Co.. 842
Reyn..ds streeL. Phono 316. 023
WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES
of raatfresses. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Compare our prices. Repairing
a specialty. A. Greene Mattress
Works. 1316 llt|) St. Phone 1916. nlfl
. Mattresses Made Over .
Same Tick SI.OO up
New tick furnished $2.50 up
Augusta Bedding Co. ;
PHONE 1337.
PERMANENT WAVE
SPECIAL PRICE SIO.OO
For bobbed hair. Results guaran
teed. Work done bv nppoixtment.
MISS FOX
101 Greene street. Phone 8053-J.
nlO
■ , i» . .
Roofing and Metal Work
LAST CALL! HAVE YOUR Fl’<{-
nace put in first-class condition
NOW.
AUGUSTA ROOFING
ft METAL WORKS.
529 Broad Street. Phone 2683.
n 25
SHOE REPAIRING
SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU
wait. Satisfaction, guaranteed work.
Parcel post orders a specialty. Peo
ple’s Shoe Repairing, 533 Broad St.
Phone 2840. nS
RAISE YOUR OWN.
Now let's raise tome
chickens the best and
cheapest meat to be had. And
Eggs?—Oh boy!—
In The Herald Want Ads
there's a tip on how .o start
that chicken flock right
"Poultry and Supplies” of
fers many bargains In what
It takes to raise chickens.
READ AND RAISE.
X
Broken Windshields
and Door Glass
—are quickly replaced by
our glazier.
Our charges are most rea
sonable.
Frank J. Story Co.
O'Connor-Schweers Old
Stand
SSS Broad. Phone I**7