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Greene Street Home
Containing oiglit rooms, with modern con
veniences, can be had by a quick buyer for
$<1,500. Lot 10x175 feet; location good;
terms to suit purchaser.
WILLIAM E. BUSH,
3 AND 4 LIBRARY BLDG.
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ORDERS EXECUTED TO BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK BTOCK
EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ARGO & JESTER.
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
WANTED!
5 room cottage, below Centre Street, price
about $1,500 to SI,BOO, also <> room house down
town for
ABOUT $2,000
MARTIN & GARRETT.
*Phone No. 224. Roal Estate and Renting.
better Start Ihdt Savings Account To-Day.
Ramembrr, delays are dangeroua. Many opporfunltlea which
would prove virtually "gold nugget,” to people. have allpped by
owing |o delaya or hesitation. When you have a Bank Account, you
Have aomething on which 10 fall back and can alwaya grasp op
portunities aa they pretent themselves. Besides, your money will
noi lla Idle. THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK allow* FOUR PER
CENT. INTEREST.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
Si’3 BROAD STREET.
FOR RENT.
Building No*. 1029 and 1031 Brosd street, consisting of store (now
occupied by New York Bekery) end el* room dwelling. Will rent in
tire building to one party, or *ep*ret*ly ae deelred. Store good etand
for any bueinete but particularly bakery, aa It I* equipped with flrat
claaa oven.
J. L. ARMSTRONG,
PHONE 698. No 8 Library Building, Bth. Street.
Sam Lee,
I. a u n d r y,
No. 1281 BROAD ST.
Tha cheapest Laundry In th«
elty Flrat claaa work, wan
guaranteed Give mi a trial and
you will coma again. Look at
that* pricaat
fthlrta, 7o| UndaraHlrta. 4c: Col
lara. 1e; Drawers, 4c; Cuffs. 2cs
Handkerchief*, Ic.
QLOtS AND DOMESTIC FINISH
White Mountain, Glacier and Ice Kins
Why buy an inferior Ice Box and injure your
health. We handle the best and our prices are cut
from 10 to 30 PER CENT
Set your own price on some of the Boxes. We are
orerstocked and they must go.
The J. L. BOWLES FURNITURE
904 BROAD STREET.
LAKE VIEW I>ARK
AND CASINO.
Different Play Every Night
"Under the Lion'a Paw”. Monday Night
Married at Midnight" TweatJay N'ght
t iat Lynne" Wednesday Nigt i
"Greed for Gold"
*■»y Night ami Friday
"Ten Nighta In a ilarroon" Sat. Night
"Peek's Dad tloy" Saturday Matinee
Pitres 10, 20, 30e Seats on Sale at Savoy
PARK ATTRACTIONS IN FULL BLASi
WHEW
BUT ISN’T THIS THE TIME TO GET
YOUR REFRIGERATOR ? WE CARRY THREE
OF THE BEST LINES IN THE WORLD-
AS TO RESORTS AND NEAR RESORTS
There are several burning quote
lion* before the public just now. One
la, of course, the weather, but there
i la another that aeema to be engen-
J dering almost caloric aa t.he nun it
| aeu—viz: 'la a preacher a compet
: ent Judge or a summer resort?”
It all came out of an article publlah
ed In Sunday s Herald In which an
eminent Auguata divine extolled the
glories past and present of ‘On
Hath." There are some who read It
! but are not familiar with the man!-
| fold attractions of the place Itself
that It must perforce be an Ideal aura
rner resort heeauae its very name sug
genta a cooling condition In the warm
weather. Other residents of Grove
town among the number. Incidentally,
arc not so sure that the paramountcy
lof “Orj Hath" la a foregone conclu
sion. In fact, there are a multiplicity
of reaorta In und around Augusta. In
i deed so numerous have the claims ol
the resorters become that It will re
quire a vaat knowledge on the sub
ject or resorts to decide the question
of comparative merits. Hence there
J ha a arisen the question as to the com
! petency of preachers—no matter how
i erudite or distinguished—to pass upon
I this question.
Take a map and draw a circle with
‘ a radius of fifty miles using Augusta
I as the central point and every place
I wlihln the circumference Is a resort
—or a near resort. There are some
i who gay that, the nearness Is In direct
ratio to adjacence to Augusta, which
therefore becomes In the eyes of
these the resort. But that there are
others—or least one other—ls lndl
caoil by the following letter to The
Herald received this morning. It
advances the claim of Belvedere In
no uncertain language, though wheth-
BOYS’ SUITS
That have all of the latest cuts and brightness,
have been mercilessly knifed. Boys’ Dress and
School Suits, in two and three <t| A ft T
pieces, which formerly sold for \ % X
$5 and $6.00; now going at .. 1(1 U■ w U
BOYS’ STRAW HATS AT ... HALF PRICE
McCreary’s
742 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
tVesf End Local News
Dr and Mr*. K. P. Culver received
a telegram from Greenville, S. C .
calling them to the bedside of their
ami Mr. .1. P. Culver, who Is very
tuck with typhoid fever They left
at 10:10 yesterday morning
Tomorrow, Thursday, night at 8
o'clock the St. .hums Kpworth league
will conduct a prayer meeting at No
135 Flrat street, Uregtown. They ask
that all who will, to he sure to come
| praying for the meeting and the lead
er, and tor the general uplifting of
that part of the city. '
Mr: I (' VVllkerson and child, hot*
of whom have been sick for more
tliun a week are improving.
Mrs. (\ K. Jonu* and little dnugh
liSr
HI
COMPANY
AUGUSTA, GA
«
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
1 er as a bona fide or as a near resort
leaders are left to draw their own
j conclusions.
"SMOKE UP.”
Mr, Editor—After reading your nice
ly written editorial entitled, "Is a
Preacher a Competent Judge of an
Average Summer Resort,” I cannot re
frain from saying you are “off your
d«al" for you failed to mention the
greatest of all summer resorts adjac
ent Augusta—Belvedere. Nestled
upon a mountainous hill over-looking
to the south that majestic, nojile and
historic stream Savannah, and to the
north the wealthy and beautiful Aik
en with visions of hills and valleys
surrounding.
Where breezes always blow, where
every known fruit of southerq clime
j is grown, where the coolest, purest
and clearest water abounds—ask Col.
Herry Benson and others about this.
Where more fresh eggs are laid and
more yellow legged chickens are
giown than at any place near Augusta
Where the ozone Is so pure that
1 mosquitoes cannot thrive, where gard
[ ens run riot of blooms and blossoms,
| Where roses and honeysuckles red,
I white and golden, tumble over each
other to claim the homage due their
beauty. Where mocking birds, Bob
White and Whippoorwills sing out
'heir joyful thanksgivings both day
and night.. Where for five cents It
can be reached every thirty minutes
by that well equipped Inter-urban trol
ley line Augusta-Alken, and where
crickets, Juncbugs, katy-dlds locusts,
red hugs, etc. Join me In asking you
to smoke up and get on.
Very truly,
SUMMER RESIDENT
ior left for their homo In Roanoke,
Va . after a pleasant visit to her fath
or. Mr. C. 11. Toole on Crawford Ave.
I’rof. and Mrs. K. M. Osborne re
ceived a telegram and telephone mes
-1 sage today Informing them of the
death of a nephew in Winder, (la., but
the Interment was to be after
noon so they did not go as they
could not reach there in time.
Mrs Mattie Marker of Hdgeflold, S
C , came over to the city yesterday
to see Mr. .1. W. Thurmond, her
nephew, on business and stayed only
a few hours In town.
The many friends of Miss Edna
Goodwin on St, Luke street, will be
glad to learn that she Is very much
Improv'd and expects to be out in
a few days,
Mr and Mrs John Weeks left for
’■outh Carolina some time ago on a
a cat ton to their parents, unfortunate
both of them were taken sick .in'?
,d to stay longer than they in
ended.
\n elegant business man s lunch
rvod every weekday froln 1 to 3
in Your money hack If not Bat
tled Price, 50 ceutß. Hotel Ge
< sta Case. )23c
TIFFANY FOREMAN
SHOT BY DIAMOND
SETTER.
Aanailnnt, Believing He
Had Killed Victim, Com
mitted Suicide.
NEW YORK John Van Posel. a
foreman Jeweler employed by Tif
fany & Co., In this city, was shot and
seriously Injured today by- an un
known man whom he formerly em
ployed as a diamond setter. Van
Posel w.. boarding a train for New
York at HulgeArld Park, N. J . where
he resides with hts wife and chit
dren. when the attack was made
The would be murderer, after In
dicting what he believed to be a
death wound shot himself through
the head and died Instantly
V score of persons watting to board
the train at the depot witnessed the
attempt at murder, and the suicide
It was said at Tiffany's today that
the dead man's name was Rurgunian
He had been tn the employ of Tif
fany's more than a year ago, and
worked under Van Posel. The men
had some trouble then which led to
the attempted murder and suicide to
day—Van Posel will recover,
Ho vau •'at* Well, cat well! Gene*
t Cate J23c
Hsu you tried CUnchddd Coal?”
BOOSTERS WILL
GET TOGETHER
FHjDW NIGHT
Formal Organization Will
Be Perfected At Chamber
of Commerce. Every Mer
chant Asked To Be Pres
ent.
The Booster Club of Augusta wlil
he formally organied at the offices
of the Chamber of Commerce Friday
| night and today notices and Invita
tions are being sent out to more than
a hundred people asking theffl to at
tend and bring some friend with
them. The organlatlon plans to push
Augusta’s interests to the front at ev
ery available opportunity and definite
plans will be mapped out at the meet
ing.
The promoters hope to have at
least a couple of hundred people pres
ent Friday night and arrangements
have been made to serve refresh
ments. Everything possible will be
done to make the evening pleasan' as
well as profitable to those attending.
The organlatlon will take a speial
line of work acting in co-operation
with any association furthering the
Interest of Augusta and the commun
ity at interest.
There is no doubt in the minds of
[ the promoters but that the people will
! sanction the work of the organlza
| tion and the enlistment of the public
will be earnestly sought. The new
j club will be more of public nature
than any similar organization In tho
j city and any citizen, working man,
; business man, or professional man
i will be welcomed.
The meeting will be called to or
I der at 8:30 o’clock and there is ev-
I ery indication of on e of the largest
crowds ever seen at the Chamber of
j Commerce being present. The pro
! ceedtngs of the organization will be
watched with great interest not only
throughout this section but over the
j entire south, and according to reports,
j much good will result from the move
i ment.
i its something to mention when you
i can take kinks out of cranks. Its
fnn to see them come In with a frown
and go out with a smile—an every
day occurance with us. Hotel Ge
nesta Case. J23c
TWO THROWN FROM
CAR AT EXPOSITION
CURVE.
Mr. B. Skalowski ami Lit
tle Grandchild Tossed
Out. Injuries Not Serious
Louis C’nnnert, aged five years, and
his grandfather. Mr, B. Skalowski,
fell from a belt line troliey car. cemit
tery-bound, near the “exposition
curve, 1 ’ on Monte Sano, about 8:30
o’clock Tuesday night, and sustained
painful though not serious injuries.
They were riding backward on the
front seat of an open car. No other
passenger was on the seat. The child
snt about three feet from the guard
rail, on the "off side.” his
grandfather sat about the same dis
tance from the open end of the aisle.
The car is said to have been running
at a very rapid rate. As the car
swung around the exposition curve
the child was thrown from his seat,
falling headlong to the ground, under
the guard rail. In his excitement the
grandfather attempted to alight from
the car before It stopped, and was
thrown to the ground, striking on his
back.
In an instant the greatest excite
ment prevailed. The child's mother,
who was sitting with Mrs. Skalowski
on a seat that faced the one occupied
by her son and Ills grandfather, faint
ed when the boy fell, and several oth
er ladies on tho car became visibly
agitated The injured passengers
were picked up and given a seat to
themselves. At Greene ilnd Jackson
streets they were alighted and taken
to the office of Dr W. H. Doughty,
Jr He says their Injuries are not
serious.
CLEARS THE COMPLEXION
OVERNIGHT
Pimples, Rash, Eruptions. Etc., Quick
ly Eradicated by New Skin
Remedy. %
Since its discovery one year ago,
Poslom, the new skin remedy, has tin
Its extraordinary accomplishments)
exceeded the most sanguine expecta
tions of the eminent specialist, who
gave It to the world It has cured
thousands of cases of ecsema and era
dtcated facial and other disfigure
ments of years standing. The terrl
hie itching attending eczema Is stoo
ped with the firs: application, giving
I naif of its curative properties at
the very outset.
In less serious skin affections, such
as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads
acne, barber s itch, *tc. Results show
after an overnight application, only ;
a small quantity being required to es
feet a cure. A muddy or sallow com
plexton ts noticeably improved .by i
stngie application Those who use
poslam lor these minor skin troubles
can now avail themselves of the spe
cial 50-eent package, recently adopted
to meet such needs lloth the s<»-eent
package and the regular 13 Jar may
now be obtained In Augusta at the
Cabantss Drug Co.s and other ,ead
tng drug stores
Samples f"r experimental purposes
may be bad free of charge by writing
direct to the Emergency l.sborato
ries, 32 SVest Tweaty-nfth street, New
York City.
A PIN
MONEY
SALE!
THERE ARE JUST TWO WAYS OF SAV
ING MONEY ON SHOES AND ONLY TWO.
ONE WAY IS TO PAY THE PRICE YOU HAVE
ALWAYS PAID AND GET BETTER SHOES.
THE OTHER WAY IS TO BUY THE SAME
SHOES YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT BUT
PAY A GREAT DEAL LESS FOR THEM.
This You Can Do Here, Now.
OUR PIN MONEY SHOE SALE IS NOW
ON AND WE SHALL FORCE OUT OF OUR
STORE BY CUT PRICES, EVERY DOLLAR’S
WORTH OF STOCK WE POSSIBLY CAN.
CALL EARLY OR YOU MAY NOT BE
ABLE TO GET YOUR SHARE AT THIS GREAT
BARGAIN FEAST.
Boyden’s SB, $7 and $6 Est
shoes, Pin Money price is vT’-dv
Dorsch’ $5.00 Shoes, Pin £0 7R
Money Price m)u. IJ
Walk-Over $4 shoes, the 00 OPT
Pin Money Price is ou.uJ
Kelley’s $2.50 Shoes, Pin 01 QE
Money Price vl.uu
Laird, Shober & Co., $5 Shoes,
for women, Pin Money 00 EH
Price Ou.JU
Armstrong’s $4.00 shoes, for
women, Pin Money price $3.15
Armstrong’s $3.50 shoes, for
women, Pin Money price $2.65
Fred Todd’s $3.00 Shoes, for
women, Pin Money Price $2.25
Callahan-Dobson
Shoe Co.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22.