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About The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1909)
FOURTEEN Wanting Help? You Get the Most Reliable Through the Classified Columns of The Herald WAN! AD SUPREMACY ffRALD WANTS It AD! For 7 days in December The Herald printed . 517 Wants The Chronicle printed. 314 Wants Herald's lead 203 Wants Herald printed from Jan. 1 to December 7 30,771 Chronicle printed from Jan 1 to December 7 16,646 Herald’s lead 14,125 Herald Wants pet rewultK, and that’s why the people use them If you want results read and use Herald Wants every day and on Sunday. Last Sunday's Herald carried 171 Wants. Last Sunday’s Chronicle carried 97 Wants. Sunday Herald's lead 74 Wants. READ AND USE HERALD WANT ADS WANT AD. SUB-STATIONS King** Pharmacy, 1286 Broad Street. * Hubbard & Davf.oport’i Pharmacy, Corner 15 th Street and May Ave. O. B. Cliett, 1928 Watkins Street. WANTED HELP Mule WANTED: RAILWAY MAIL clerks. Commencement salary SBOO. Spring examinations everywhere. Candidates prepared free. Franklin Institute. Dpt. 38 H, Rochester, N. Y. DBp WANTED: SALESMAN FAMILIAR with electrical trade In Georgia and South Carolina, flood pay. Perma nent position. Arc-Ray Electric Com pany, Canton, Ohio. dltp WANTED: A BRIGHT YOUNG HOY about 15 years old, to clerk In ilgnr store, make himself generally useful. Good position to right boy. State Mil an expected and give references. Address P. o. Box 705, Augusta Git. dltp WANTED: A GOOD. LIVE. ENEli get to man at once aa local repre sentative for a new established and reputable firm, paying good salary, also commissions. Host of refer ences required. Apply 30‘» liter Itlilg. from 10 to 11:30 a m., and from 4:30 to 6:80 p. m. dl2p WANTED HELP Female WANTED 20 GIRLS TO C TNVASS the city of Augusta for a magazine. Good pay to hustlers. Address R. C. S., care Herald. DSe. WET NURSE: A WET NURSE wanted at once. Apply to No. 102 Campbell strict, corner Reynolds St. d7tf WANTED SITUATION Female COOK: A COLORED WOMAN DK slrea a position bh cook, nurse or housegirl. Apply Cora Tillman, 1309 Ellis street. d9xx WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED TO HUY HIDES, FURS. wool, beeswax, tallow, Ac. Write for prices. Crawford & Co., 008-510 Reynolds strop oct24-Bmos. WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP IRON. Write for prices. Crawford A Co.. 505-510 Reynolds street. 024 3mos wanted to buy a show case shout feet. Must be In good condition. PARRS PHARMACY. dstf WANTED Logs good prices paid FOR oak. hickory and elm logs, delivered at our plant, Augusta, Ga McKenste Manufacturing Co. OlStf FOR RENT—Rooms HAVE NICE ROOM AND TABLE hoard for one young man: central ly located on Greene street. Ad dress. C. E. H , cai a Herald, d?p Cut Flowers It would bo worth something for every one who wanted Cut Flower# to know Just what Flower# were to l>e had Just at this time from the Florist, what the cort j»«’r do*.on, etc., etc, It would be worth somethinjr too, to the Florist, to have his name and phone number right where both would be seen at the opportune time. You'll see a r puhir and reliable Flor ist's 1 jim r it in this space soon i 4 h will be there for your prenij and reason able sorvtr* FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc. IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR horses an< l mutes from us, we both I lose money. Large supply on hand. Augusta Stock Yard Co. n6tf LARGEST SUPPLY OK HORSES and multi In this section. We can save you money. Come to see us. Augusta Stock Yard Co. n6tf 2 & 3 SEATED SURREYS. CAR rlage, covered spring wagon, bug gio. all good order, cheap. Rambler and Butck 5 para auto, New Ford, ready to go; new 2,3, SH. P. gasoline engines; 10 11. second hand Goud Port gasoline engine, light planer and matcher, 6 wood saws and split ter.H saw, lath and shingle mills. Lom bard Iron Works. do-G-9c Lost and Found LOST: ONE SMALL GOLD BROOCH with setting of emerald and pearls. If found return to 319 Leonard Build ing. Reward paid. d9p I/)HT: GOLD CROSS FROM WATCH chain. Initials, "O, S. W.” Re ward If returned to Rev. G. S, Whit ney, 723 Greene St. d9c LOST: FROM AUTOMOBILE BE twoen City Hall and Country Club Monday afternoon, red snakewood sil ver handle walking cane, with J. M. Berry engraved on handle. Suitable reward for return to office Cotton Ex change. J. M. Berry. LOST KEYS: ON SOUTH SIDE OF Broad St., between Jackson and Center, a bunch of keys. C. B. Gar rett on tag. Reward if returned to Herald office. dflp LOST: TENNIS RACKET, WARD & Wright, between Campbell and Me- Klrino streets on Broad or from Broad street going to North Augusta. Will pay reward If returned to H. M. Wall., dlOp Watson, the Tuner (THE TUNER) HAS MOVED HIS tuning and repairing business to the Hartson building, Rooms 305-316, 3d floor Phone your order- No. 1717. Motorcycle THE MOTORCYCLE MAN—MER keI and the Light. E. W. Watson. Dl7c MOTORCYCLES TV hat kind 1 The “Yale” of course ' Provided you want the most reliable and easy rid ing. Otherwise any old tiling will do. Ask for a new 1910 cata logue. H. G. RHENEY, Agent, 911 Broad Street. Tailoring. LADIES AND MISSES CUSTOM tailoring: Riding llubils. Dresses, Alterations, I’arlslenne Broadcloth ami Velvet Samples. Room 504, Harl son Bldg., Augusta. j tc Andirons SOLID BRASS ANDIRONS AND lire sets, will make a handsome Christmas present, $4.00 up. W. B. Toole, 935 Broad St. d 230 Fine lot Spanish Mackerel, Pompano, Salt Water Trout, Black fish, Norfolk and Savannah Oysters just in. We can deliver them on time. O. D. FLORENCE, Kit! Broad Street. Phone 10(57. THE THREE OAKS In Summerville, Augusta, Georgia Can accommodate a number of tour ieta from now on. Best of board and moat spacious and delightful rooms in village. Apply MRS. H. WILKINS, Opposite Bon Air. FANG KEE LAUNDRY, 1017 Broad St. IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Cut prices and first class work | guaranteed. jfic Gent’s Shaving Sets. PRETTIEST, CHEAPEST LINE OF shaving sets, shaving mirrors, also fitted leather traveling rolls or cases. A ulce gift for him, Gillette Safety r»; t»em Jr. Safety razors. Price only SI.OO. Augusta Trunk Factory. St-1 Broad wrong side street. M. M. ; deckley. Prop. Xmas Money Free. WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH VALUE for your broken pieces of gold and stiver or exchange anything in stock Victor St't us. Antique Jewelry Shoppe, (Ml Broad SL disc Do It Now Use the ’Phone Number 297 Rea[ Estate Mews FOR RENT FOR RENT If you are looking for a house, for rooms, or any kind of property for rent, you can probably find what you want in the Kent Column of The Herald. If it is for Rent in Augusta, state what you want in a Herald Want Ad and the chances are that you’ll get at once in communication with the proper parties. FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE We have a quantity of nobby little baskets con taining three bottles each of best Extracts to sell for 25c per basket. See them before complet ing your preparations for the tree. PARR’S PHARMACY. 502 Broad St., cor. Centre Phone 369. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION WHY WORRY? WHEN One Dozen Pictures Will take care of one dozen friends or relatives. HIGGASON’S X, H ARISON BUILDING. “We Work Regardless of Weather” Appointments by Phone 972. LOOSE LEAF LEDGER —and— Special Ruled Sheets. J. M. WOLF The Printer. Phone 528 218 7th St. J7c Writing-in-Sight UNDERWOOD HAS BACK SPACER. blchrome, stencil lever, double re leases, computing scale, accurate feed, positive alignment, and fastest escapement. “The machine you will eventually buy.” Free examination. Underwood Typewriter Company, Leo. nard Building. jßc L. A. GRIMAUi), 210 CUMMING STREET. PHONE 1305 Everything in Vege table line can be found at my place and also a complete line of Groceries. Your order given prompt atten tion. TOBIC LENSES Maybe you know what Toric Lenses are—maybe you realise the groat improvement and help they give the eyes if you have to wear glasses -maybe your optician has them here in Au gusta. The way to find out is to ask your optician. Tell him you saw TORIC LENSES in The Herald and want to know more about them. If the Optician, or Optome trist wishes to reach the peo ple in Augusta who are Inter ested in Lenses, this space in The Herald will reach 40,000 readers. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. Went a Position? Gel a Good One Through the Classified Columns of The Herald FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SALE: TWO GOOD WORK horses suitable for delivery, sound and in good condition; will sell cheap for cash. Address C. C. Pollard, Ev ans, Ga. d2tf A PEN OF 75 OR MORE FINE JUM bo homer pigeons; also one Gibson mandolin, for sale cheap. Pigeon, care Herald. dB-9-10p PIANO, UPRIGHT, IN HANDSOME mahogany case, used very short while, now as good as new, perfect tone. Could not be purchased new for less than $350.00; will accept $150.00 cash. Can be thoroughly ex amined by any expert. Answer G. L., care Herald. dßtf —c WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purpose. Ap ply at Herald Office. WOOD: FOR SALE 600 CORDS pine wood, car or train lots. Phone 153. Nellwood Lumber Co. Augusta, Ga. FOR SALE: MIJCKALEE CIGARS; the smoke that soothes and satis fies. Your neighbor is smoking it—- your turn next. Sold at 42 stores in this city. Watch it grow. 5 cents straight. L. A. Dorr, Augusta, Ga., controls its sale in Georgia and South Carolina. Phone 1184. ts PINE BLOCKS FOR SALE. HALF OORD LOADS, $1.85 DE llvered. 'Phone 1434. Augusta Mattress & Mfg. Co. FOB SALK: FRESH MILK COW. Mrs. Virginia Miller, No. 943 Wal ker St. Dllp A NUMBER OF COUNTERS AND sections of drawers and bins; can be seen at 502 Broad. Name your own price. PARR’S PHARMACY. dstf STAR GROCERY Large fat Mackerel 5c each Good Roasted Coffee 15c lb. Good Rice, .. .11 lbs. 50c High Grade Mixed Tea at 35c per lb. PHONE 1349. Visible Typewriter. A BARGAIN AT $22.50. E. R. K., Herald. d9c Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA, Kidney trouble; 6 gallons delivered SOcents. Phone 112. "A TRADE MARK IS THE MAKER’S STAMP OF CONFIDENCE IN HIS GOODS.” We handle only the best grade of plumbing material that bears the maker's name as a guarantee. THE HENRY HUTT CO., Plumbing and Heating. 611 Broad St. Phone 472. LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA. The Hatter HATS OP ALL KINDS RENOVATED and made new. We guarantee sat isfaction in every particular. Bring us a trial order, and if you are not pleased it will cost you nothing. La dies’ and Gent's Garments Dry Clean ed and Dyed. Culberth’s, 315 Mcln tosh St d3op Doll Baby Trunks. EVERY LITTLE GIRL WANTS A doll baby trunk. Large assortment, cutest things you ever saw. Prices from 50 cents up. See theifi. Augus ta Trunk Factory. Ssl Broad—wrong I side street M. M. Cleckley. Prop. Fish and Oysters IF YOU WANT FRESH FISH AND oysters, do not forget Shed Fish | Market, 1410 May avenue. All or ders given prompt attention. Leave orders and we will deliver them Sun day ter you. dllp Do It Now Use the ’Phone Number 297 Palmist, MADAM MAY, CLAIRVOYANT, palmist, who has made a life study of her work, can help you no matter what you troubles may be. Consult her, 913 Broad street. Phone 2524. dl4p Money Saved YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HAV ing your roof repaired at once. De lay means ruin. All orders given personal and prompt attention. Phone 493. Phillip L. Mack, 913 Ellis St. dllc PERFUMES We handle nothing but the best of perfumes, toilet articles, drugs, etc. Hubbard & Davenport Cor 15th St. and May Ave. Phone No. 43. Christmas Canaries. BEAUTIFUL CANARIES, GENUINE “Hartz Mountain” birds, imported direct from Germany. Every bird guaranteed exquisite singer. Prices lowest in city. Also beautiful line of gilt and painted cages. Prices guar anteed 25 per cent lower than else where. Augusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad—wrong side street. M.’ M. Cleckley, Prop. Brush and Comb Sets. FOR TOILET SETS (OR BRUSH and comb sets) come to us. Beauti ful assortment. Prices from 25 cents to *25.00. Makes a useful, pretty Christmas present. We guarantee to save you 25 per cent in cost. See them. Augusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad—Rong side street. M. M. Cleckley, Prop. Pure Drugs IF YOU WANT YOUR PRESCRIP tions filled promptly and with the purest of drugs, bring them to Hank inson’s Pharmacy, or Phone 1270 and we will send for and deliver on short notice. HANKINSON PHARMACY Successor to Videtto Drug Co. 619 15th St. janSc Gifts For “Him.” NO DOUBT YOU ARE WONDERING what you can give “Him” for Christmas. The Augusta Trunk Fac tory are showing this season the most beautiful line of gent’s pocket books, card cases, bill folds, letter books, cigar cases, etc. Nothing makes a more acceptable gift than an article in some handsome leather, viz.: In seal, alligator, walrus, pig. etc. ,-e e these beautiful goods. 851 Broad—wrong side street—but on right side of prices. The Barber Shop PROF. AMONITTI, THE BARBER and dermatologist, sharpening ra zors and other sharp-edged tools; children’s hair cut, 15c. Under Irish- American Bank. j7c Gifts For Him. ’OCKET BOOK. CARD CASE, CIGAR Case, Coat Hangers. Trousers Hang ers, Traveler’s Folding Shoe Horn, Cravat Holder, Crater Match Box, Ci gar Paper Weight, Traveler’s Flat Clothes Brush (slips in pocket or va lise), Traveling Case, Military Brush es, Whisk Broom, and many other useful, pretty gifts we have. Call to see us and wr will help you solve the problem of the gift for him. AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY 851 Broad—Wrong Side St.—M. M. Cleckley, Prop. Fresh Eggs FOR SALE FRESH YARD EGGS for invalids, 50c per dozen. Phone 837. dlsc THE STILL STUDIO, 842 Broad St. SUCCESSORS TO HIGGASON’S. Now is the time to make your sit ting for Xmas gifts. We use only best material and guarantee our work satisfactory. j9 C SPECIAL NOTICES Copartnership Notice. MR. L. K. DICKS HAS THIS DAY admitted his bnother, Mr. A. E. DICKS, as a partner and in future the business will be conducted un der the firm name of A. E. & L. K. Dicks. _ _ dlOc Social Lodge, No. 1, F. and A. M. THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION of Social Lodge, No. 1, F. and A. M., will be held at Lodge Rooms, Masonic Hall, Friday night, 10th inst., at 8 o’clock. The election of officers for the ensuing year will take place. Members A of Webb’s Lodge, Xo. 166, and tran sient brethren fraternally invited. By order S. E. MARSTON, W. M„ \VM. H. CRANE, Sec’y. d 9 10c STATE TREASURY RECEIVING FUNDS (Herald Bureau, Candler Bldg.) ATLANTA, Ga.—Quarterly tuxes have begun to roll into the state treasury. About $200,000 was receiv ed Tuesday making a total of $400,- 000 now on hand The Atlantic Coast Line system Tuesday paid in its taxes amounting to $69,456.10; the Wrights, ville and Tennille railroad also paid taxes amounting to $3,822.06. Business Dull? Not With Those Who Use the Classified Columns of The Herald LEGAL NOTICES. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. In the District Court of the United States for the Northeastern Divis ion of the Southern District of Georgia.—ln the matter of W. S. Wolfe, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of W. S. Wolfe, of Sybert, Ga.. in the County of Lin coln and district aforesaid, a bank rupt; Notice is hereby given that on the Sth day of December. 1909, the said W. S. Wolfe was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in my office in Augusta, Ga., on the 23d day of December, 1909, at 12 o’clock noon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. This December 8. 1909. JOSEPH GANAHL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Callie Railey vs. James C. Railey.— Libel for Divorce. State of Georgia, Richmond County; The defendant in the above stated case, James C. Railey, is hereby re quired in person or by attorney, to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court to be h*ld in and for the dounty aforesaid, on the third Monday in January 1910, then and there to answer the plaintiff in ac tion of complaint, and in default of such appearance the Court will pro ceed thereon as to this trial mav ap pertain. Witness the Honorable Henry C. Hammond, Judge of said Court, this 23rd day of November, 1909 GEO. B. POURNELLE, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court, R. C., Ga. n24-25;d7-8c A FAIR EXCHANGE Many people have tilings that they no longer have use for, but keep them in the house taking up room and doing no one any good. Better sell or trade off things you don’t want. Advertise them and you will find that there are people ready to take them and pay cash, or trade for them. You will find it easy through the Classified Col umns of AUGUSTA HERALD Results Are What Count 1 That’s what you got when you advertise in the Want Ads in The Augusta Herald. The rate is one cent a word. Minimum charge 25c but cheap er for several consecutive insertions. On a month ly or yearly contract the cost in very small in deed. Let our ad man talk to you about it. Phone 297. LEGAL NOTICES bankruptcy notice.^ District Court of the United States, il. E. Division Southern District of Georgia.—ln Bankruptcy. Notice of application for discharge in bankruptcy. In the matter of Dicks & Walton, T. G. Dicks and Rutherford Walton, Bankrupt. County of Richmond, Geor gia. To the creditors of the above named bankrupts: Y’ou are hereby notified that the above mentioned bankrupt has filed application for a discharge front all the debts provable in bankruptcy against the said Dicks & Walton, T. G. Dicks and Rutherford Walton. The said application will be heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge of the United States District Court for said division and district, at the Unit ed States Court House, at Augusta, on the 18th day of December, 1909. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained in said petition should not be granted. Dated at Augusta, Georgia, this Bth dav of December, 1909. T. F. JOHNSON, Clerk. d9c DEBTORS’ AND CREDITORS’ NO TICE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY". Notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against E. G. Mosher, late of said county, deceased, to present them to the undersigned properly proven, within the time pre scribed by law. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to the under signed. CORNELIA C. MOSHER, Administratrix. d9p THE