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FOR RENT.
1347 Broad Street, 7 rooms $23.00
559 Broad Street, 0 rooms 35 00
584 Broad Street, 5 rooms 25 00
853 Green* Street. 12 zoom* 50.00
500 Lincoln Stri ct. 8 room* 30.00
666 Reynolds Street, ]7 rooms 4167
106 Reynold* Street, 6 rooms 12.50
338 Walker Strict, 7 rooms
• STORES.
1224 Broud Sire." 35.00
1252 Broad Htraot 65.00
570 Broad Strait 35 00
524 <'amp tie I! Street 45.00
222 (’ninphell Street 20.00
520 Campbell Strict.. 50.00
OFFICEB.
No. 765 Broad Street S2O 83
No. 8 Library Bid* 18.33
Offices In the Binnlera Loan ,v Having* Bank Building.
WILLIAM E. BUSH, ft" Boi!tl . ng .
I 'Ok RIiNT BttOM OCT. I.
508 Third St , 6 room* and bath, being built ..$30.00
413 Telfair, 8 roome and bath $33 33
539 Broad, 7 rooms and bath S3O 00
CIS Broad, 7 room* and halh $30.00
614 Third, 6 room* and bath $20.00
929 Reynolds, 6 room* and bath .$30.00
1620 Walton Way, 7 room* and bath $25.00
001 Crawford Ave. 5 room* $14.00
446 Bay. to be built, !>o»*e**lon Nov. 1, / room*, *tcam heat and
open grates electricity and gas $32.50
1242 Broad St.. 6 room* arid hath ..$25 00
1244 Broad Ht.. 6 room* and hath $25.00
1288 Broad St,. Store $33 33
205-207 Sixth St., atore $30.00
MARTIN «Sr GARRETT, oyhr building.
=■-'= STOCKS
ORDERS EXECUTED TO BUY AND BELL STOCKS, BONDS
AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ARGO & JESTER.
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
For Sale
STORE, TWO STORY DWELLING And LARGE
LOT IN SUBERBS. WOULD SELL STOCK OF
GOODS.
kpply To
Clarence E. Clark,
EDUCATIONAL
Miss \ link's
Commercial School.
Harison Building
Augusta, Ga., teach** short
hand, typewriting, bookkeeping,
spelling, arithmetic, English
and penmanahlp. Practical
methods and terma reasonable.
Day clast. Night claat. Write
for catalogue, or call phone 427,
SAOKID 111 AK i GOIUGI
IW< KIM* Street, AugueU, Gl.
For day eoholgre only. Kmpow
•rad to cooler all ('ullvflatx I)«.
free* Thoroughly up-lodata
Th« curriculum lucluda* I‘hll
oauphv, l.ttvratun-. Ancient and
modern Utatory. Phyrlm, ChemW
try. Aaironoiny. Muthematloa.
ArlUime'.ic Bookkeeping, etc, Su
uogrmphy nnd I’ypce rlittig at par
•nta option Modern i.auguagut
wlthiatl ' itrit charge.
Rt-OPBNS TUBBOAY.
SEPTEMBER IST. 1808
Par Catalogue and particular., ap
ply at the College
JOHN J. SHERRY, S. J.
Preaidant.
I Advertise What I Do
I Do What I Advertise
Your money bn ok
if after taking my
treatment for Dan
druff \ not enretl.
1 make Sea Ip treat
ment a specialty,
having 15 years ex
perience. If I fail
to cure, it will cost
you nothing.
W. S. HALL,
Leonard Building
BARBER SHOP
READ HERALD WANTS
Sam Lee,
Laundry,
No. 1281 BROAD ST.
Th# cheapest Laundry In tha
city First claaa work; work
guaranteed Give ma a trial and
you will coma again. Look at
thaaa prlcaa:
•hlrta, 7c; Undsrahlrta, 4c; Col
lara, 1c; Drawara, 4c; Cyffn, 2ci
Handkarohiafa. Ic.
GLOSS AND DOMESTIC FINISH
Pitchers
100 doien decorated China Pitch
era are our premlua thla week, with
all purchaeea of any of the following
articlee.
IS lb* Java A Mocha Coffee , 50c
Mini Java flavored Coffee .. ..50c
SH-lba Porto Hlcan Coffee .. ~soc
lit) May .outturn Tea . . ~, ~soc
hot tit - \ * |> Extract* ~..50c
I I No* Can A a l\ linking
Powder
Mb Then Ntwtar Tea so-:
Remember theee pitchere are limit
ed. We will give them away aa long
a* they Uet.
’Cf* s "' '"®l§
PtfUNTIC amo PACIFIC.
Sit HliUAl) STREET.
Phones 867- 868
325 Stores in U. S.
KAISER WILHELM II
ESTABLISHES RECORD
Pl.niOl’TH The North a.ttuau
l.lojd alatuttar the Katecr Wl.hdin
II . hat aatabllehed a new record in
the time elapaod and the averap.
• petal for any itter the lon*
eoa>w„ frt»m Sandy Hot k to Plymouth
She madt lb. dWteuce in Ove day*,
illuv huur* aud lU'.g o*i iwom.at.
HIS HORSE WAS STOLEN
Locking the stable after the horse
1" stolen is about a* sane an act as
trying to grow hair after the head
1* bald.
If the hair root be absolutely dead,
permanent baldness will be your lor,
and you might a* well cheer up and
Sell your fr'und* that It isnt *o bad
after ail, as to bemoan your fate
But if your hair is Just beginning
to thin out; if
the thought, or
cur* to you that
in a year oi
two you can
take your *eat
in the bald
headed row
without being
asked for cr<
danlials then
you’ve got a
chance, and a
great big
chance.
If your hair I* falling out or thin
n.ng out, don't wall another day; go
to Alexander Drug Uo., the druggi»tfl,
and get a bottle of Parisian Sage, the
most efficient hair grower the world
has ever known.
Don't say, "it's the same old story;
I've beard It before,” but try a bot
tle at Alexander Drug Co.’s risk.
They guarantee Parisian Sage to
grow hair, to stop falling hair, to
run dandruff, and stop scalp itch In
two week*, or money back
Parisian Sage Is the most invigor
nflng hilr dressing made It Is anti
septic, it kills all odors that are
bound to arise from excretions of the
scalp during the hot months, and ev
eryone knows that, sage Is very cool
ing to the scalp.
Parisian Sage is a prime favorite
with discriminating ladles, because It
makes the hair lustrous and luxtiri
ant. Get a large bottle from Alexatt
der Drug Co., for only 50 cents, or
by express, all charges prepaid, from
the American makers, Giroux Mfg.
Co., Buffalo, N. y.
1.. Slyvester & Hons announce !r
today's Herald that they are better
prepared than ever before to outfit
young men who are going to college
They are showing a large and varied
assortment of college clothes for
young men, which are strictly up-to
the-minute, if not a ft w minutes in
advance of the others. They handle
only the very best makes of younj,
men's college clothes and they arc the
same styles that will bo found In the
larger cities of the country. By pat
ronizing your home merchants you
help to build up the town In which
you lire. They will take great
pleasure In showing you their new
fall styles whether you wish j pur
chase or not.
FOR INDIGESTION
Take Hor»ford*« Acid Phosphate
Rsp.rtally recommended for t tic* relief
of ohetlnalr Indigestion and nervous dV-
IT’S ASTONISHING
WHAT FOLKS SAY
ABOUT GLENN
SPRINGS MINERAL
WATER. IT’S NO
SECRET.
It takaa th e Mushrooms off
your lives.
Cures Constipation, Bilious
ness, Torpid Liver, Jaundice,
Diepepeu, Appendicitis, Rheu
matiam and Oiseaset of the
akin.
GINGER ALE AND CARBON
ATED WATER OF QUALITY.
GLENN SPRINGS
MINERAL WATER
PHONE HO()
Butter Arrived
Just arrived this morning
two thousand pounds of the
Finest Elgin Creamery But
ter, per pound. 30 cents. ...
SffUNTIC *iw PAC'FIOJ
'Tried'
844 Broad Street.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
All ENTHUSIASTIC
FORM DAY
Monday Night’s Meeting
Showed Work Progress
ing Finely Sixty Dona
tions Received.
Despite the rain Monday night,
there were 40 representatives at the
Union Printers’ hall to hear the re
ports of the various committees on
the Labor Day celebration of the Au
gusta Central Trades Council. Chair
man McGowan presided over the meet
the meeting. Routine business was
transacted and other matters pertain,
ing to the celebration of the work
ingman's day were discussed.
The following special committees
were appointed:
On Barbecue—i. S. Bassett, chair
man; P. K. Tant, Oscar Owens, R.
B. Horton, Theo. Buckley, E. L. Bab
bitt, W. H. Griffin, R, L. Langston.
Mr. Thomas F\ MeNally was made
vice-chairman and secretary.
On Amusements- R C. Williams,
chairman; Oscar Owens, A. M. Banks,
I’. K. Tant. N. B. Hicks.
Floor Commltteo Thosmas F. Mc-
Nally, chairman, and a committee of
15, to be appointed later by the chair
man. This Is a very Important com
mittee and there will be representa
tives from all the unions In the city.
Messrs. W. H Griffin. P. K. Tant,
and Secretary McNally were appointed
a committee to confer with the An
gusta-Alken Railway company for a
special service from 12.30 to 3.30 and
from 8.30 to 10, it being assumed that
during these periods there will be
heavy traffic for the barbecue and
for the ladies and children returning
home after spending a pleasant day.
About 60 donations have been re
ceived, and this work will end Sat
urday. when the committee will make
Its last, district canvass. Later, all
donations will be announced In the
daily papers' and all who contribute
will be furnished with small placards
from the Central Trades Council, de
noting that, the articles displayed in
the windows for prizes are "Labor
Day Offerings.'’
The police at the Platz on Labor
Day will be under the orders of the
officers of the central body. Chair
man McGowan stated Tuesday that if
any objectionable people, male or fe
male, are found at the Platz. Ihey
will be ejected immediately. He also
stated there would be no free list,
hut the ladles and gentlemen of the
press would be the guests of the Cen
tral Trades Council.
A special meeting will be held Sun
day morning at 11.30 o’clock. A pleas
ant feature of the meeting Monday
night will be a brief address on be
half of concerted action, by Mr. P. A.
Diktt, ex-president of the organization.
At] Sunday's meeting it is probable
that an orator will be selected to
give an address at* the beginning of
the tarbecue.
TENNILLE ROOTERS
GAME INJROIS
Game Between Visiting,
Aggregation and Augus
ta Amateurs at Warren
Park This Afternoon
Will he Witnessed by a
Big Attendance.
A tremendous erowd of enthusias
tic rooters came in this morning on!
the Augusta Southern railroad to root
for the Teunille Baseball team at
Warren Park this afternoon, when
they clash with the Augusta Ama
teurs In what promiaes to be the fast ]
eat amateur contest ever pulled off
in the city.
The local aggregation Is in the pink
of condition and confidently expect i
to win But in this they do not ills
count the strength of the visiting j
team, that lays claim to the cham
pionship of middle Georgia. With
Hartley to pitch and a fast team In
the field behind him. the young Sal
ly (leaguer should give the local hoys
a run for their money. Rick Kahrs'
arm 1* In better fix than It has been
any time thla season, and the foxy
! young fltnger will be a dangerous
I proposition for the Tonntlle bunch
The game will probably be railed
at 5 o'clock. In time for everybody
In town who wants to see the eon
icst, and to allow the visitors time
Ito catch their train. The excursion
! is scheduled o leave the union sta
-1 tion at 8 ilo p. m.. city time.
The line up of the two teams is
las follows:
\ugusia Wolfe, catch; Kahrs. pitch;
PUlnter first base: Veno. second; Moi
ri*. third; Hoops, shortstop; Sanford,
left field: Kaughman. right field;
Parks, ra-i'-r field.
Tennillc Swan, catch; Voss
pitch; W Smith, first base; Brown,
second B Smith, third; Piibhari
shortstop; Pritchard, left field; Smith,
right field: Vesa renter field
Bagby and Bennett, utilities for the
Amateurs.
KAUFMAN AND FLYNN
TO BOX TEN ROUNDS
■
LOS ANOELKS, Cal—With a crash
xnd a hang At Kaufman and Jim
1 Flynn are scheduled to come toceth
jir tonight at the Nattd Junction pa
I vlllcn of the Pitc'fl* Athletic club. In
I a ten-round no decision contest, Th*
betting odds are 10 to ti on Kaufman,
with not a penny of Ptyeui uuao
9924 Mexican Kisses Edison Concert Band
8825 Let Me Crown You Queen of May Orange
Blossoms (Helf) Manuel Romain
9926 Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Albert
Von Tilzer) Edward Meeker
9927 Dancing in the Barn Edison Military Band
9928 Hugo (Snyder) Ada Jones.
9929 Sim and Sam, the Musical Coons (Original)
Len Spencer & Mozarto
9930 Childhood (Mills) Byron G. Harlan
9931 Dance of the Clowns (Trinkaus)
Edison Eymphony Orchestra.
9932 Mother’s Lullaby (Keefee)
Matt Keefe & Geo. Stricklett.
9933 I’ve Taken Quite a Fancy to You (Morse)
Ada Jones & Billy Murray
9934 Cohan’s Rag Babe (Cohan) Arthur Collins
9935 Society Swing Two-Step (Franzen)
. . Edison Military Band.
9936 Somebody Lied (Branen & Lloyd)
Bod Roberts
ROSSIONOL’S
in sight. i
■ With Spartan-like courage the
fighting fireman maintains that the
sporting public in general, and
Messrs. Kaufman and Delaney in par
ticular, is due for a little surprise
party.
The main event tonight will bo
refereed by Charley Eyton and will
he preceded by two preliminaries.
CROP CONDITIONS AT
BUSH, SOUTH CAROLINA
BUSH, S. C. —Fodder pulling is
over and the crop was fairly good
where it was worked properly. A
large per cent was iost by too much
rain in June.
The cotton is opening prematurely
owing to the hot sun and a three
weeks' drouth. Cotton is off about 25
per cent, in this section.
Alexander & McDaniel are put
ting up a ginnery and it will be ready i
in a few days, the saw-mills haven't
started to work yet, as we are having !
rain every day, hut it is now too late
for it to benefit th e cotton.
0. B. BhSH. 1
Last Week
August Surplus Stock Sale
At MULLARKY & SULLIVAN CO.
The Live, Wide Awake Dry Goods Store.
LIVE RANDOM SHOTS HERE AND THERE OF EXTRA SPECIALS
THAT ARE BELOW COST. IN THE GREAT-SURPLUS STOCK SALE, WE
MUST HAVE ROOM AND HAVE CUT PRICES REGARDLESS.
Linen Squares
Scarfs, Squares and linen center pieces,
hemstitched, drawn work corners and
Battenburg lace trimmed, all sizes,
former prices were $1.50 “71“
to $1.75, now at one price I HR
Sec window, only 1
1 Lot Linen Squares and runnel’s, QQ«
50c and 59c kinds, at ‘“U
1 Lot Linen Squares and center IQp
pieces, 35c and 19c, now ,*du
1 Lot Linen Squares and Center ICp
pices, 29<- anti 35c, now
Big Clearance of Waists
All SI.OO White Lawn Waists, C 0«
now closing at wUU
All $3.50 White Lawn Waists, #1 r||
now closing at SI.OU
All $5.00 White Lawn Waists. 00 AQ
now closing at ,f‘*
These yrr bigest values in Waists ever
offered in this city.
Mullarky & Sullivan Co.
Agfents for McCall Patterns.
9937 Throw Out the Life Line (Ufford)
Edison Mixed Quartette
9938 My Starlight Maid (Klein)
Billy Murray & Chorus
9939 Beau Brummell (Bendix) Albert Benzler
9940 Oh, Glory! (Hill) Murray K. Hill
9941 Down in Jungle Town (Morse)
Collins & Harlan
9942 Flanagan's Shopping Tour (Original)
_ Steve Porter
9943 Schottisshe Medley (Klmmble)
John Mimmble.
9944 Your Picture says “Remember,” Though
Your Letter Says “Forget” (Henry Frederls Rose
9945 Tony and Rosetta (Original)
Ada Jones & Len Spencer
9946 Every Mother’s Son There San “The Wear
ing of the Green" (Hollander) Edward M Favor
9947 The Top Notch March (Arther)
Edison Military Band
SALVATION ARMY
HELPED WOMAN
Strange Woman and Baby
Just Recovering From
Sickness Taken in.
Sunday morning about 9:30 o’clock
a hack drove up to the house of En
sign Robbins, of the Salvation army,
containing a* lady and her 15-months
oid baby. The Ensign was at the
hospital with his little daughter, but
sh e asked Mrs. Robbins if she could
give her a home for a few days. It
is needless to say that she was taken
in and given the best of care. They
had both Just gotten up from a spell
of malarial fever in a neighboring
city, where the physician had advised
to make a change. Arriving here
she first vjent to the home of an ac
quaintance, but was told that they
were not in a position to take her.
A hackman helped her out of the dif
ficulty by taking her to the Salvation
army.
Ensign Robbins wishes to say that
if any friend has some bed-room fur-
Muslin Underwear
25c Ladies’ Hemstitched IQp
Drawers, at Idu
59c Corset Covers, cut
59e and 50c Tucked Shirts, nq
cut to wwu
59c and 65c Muslin Drawers, lace OQa
and embroidery trimmed, wvG
Ladies Pink and Sky, Mercerized, IQp
50c Silk Vests, now at
La Grecque Corsets HALF PRICE.
One Lot Odd Corsets, all SI.OO rftj,
values to close out at ,3Uu
One lot Skirts, lace embrioderied .and
hemstitched, ruffled trimmed, over 25
diferent styles to select from, former
price $1.25 ai d $1.50, clearing 7fln
cut price only *
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25.
fun furnished
ROSSIGNOL
THE MUSIC MAN.
EDISON
September Records
NOW ON SALE.
JACKSON AIND
fciLUIS STREETS.
nishlngs they could donate for use In
cases of this kind or provisions or in
fact anything useful It will be appre
ciated at any time. The Salvation
army is often called on for such
things and the collections barely meet
expenses.
The lady mentioned would like to
get a position as housekeeper with a
good family and can be seen at 542
Ellis street, or ’phone 2567.
NORTH AUGUSTA FIRE
DEPARTMENT TEST
Chemical Hand Fire Extin
guishers Wiss he Tested.
This afternoon in North Augusta a
test with a chemical hand fire ex
tinguisher will be made fo r Capt. M.
J. Murphy, who is at the head of the
new department.
The new department contemplates
the purchase of two chemical en
gines and the test in question is to
determine the value of the chemical
apparatus iu fighting fire, as there has
been no experience with them in
North Augusta.