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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1.
Great Era of Building Operations
Now Going on in the City of Augusta
Augusta One of the Fastest Orowing Cities of the South and
the Leader in An Unprecedented Construction Era.
The activity In budding operations
noU'd for the pa*t year or two la not
only unabated, but If anything It Is
accelerated.
Thla la especially true In almost all
parts of the business section of the
city nothwlthstanrilng the prolonged
t-Mcll of bad weather that hns pre
v ilcd for several months and which
bas undoubtedly retarded the activi
ty x In this line to a considerable ex
tr nt
The rapid and substantial Improve
n.( nts, now fairly under way, were
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THE J. WILLIE LEVY CO.
On The Hi 13 For Sale
New modern home of 8 rooms, nicely situ
ated. on Hickman Road, convenient to car line.
Reason for selling, owner leaving the city.
PRICE ONLY $7,500.
GEO. W. HARDWICK
EXCLUSIVE AGENT.
Real Estate and Loans. 305 Dyer Building.
A BARGAIN
On Central Ave., the Tlill, T have fnr sale a house
and grounds that is a real opportunity for someone de
siring a home.
This property consists of 3 lots worth not loss than
SI,OOO each and a handsome residence that it would
cost at least SB,OOO to build.
You cannot appreciate the beauty and solid com
forts of this place without seeing it. The advantage- it
possesses are too numerous to mention. See.it and you
will want it.
•
This property is well worth SII,OOO, but owner must
Poll right away, so I will sell to quick buyer for $G,500.
And you can make the terms.
You will never have such an opportunity again.
Joseph W. Beasley
Phone 6868-W 215 Dyer Building
launched without the noisy accompa
niments customary in the boom
towns, but nevertheless when com
pleted. they will bring about a great
transformation In the appearance and
arrangement of the city's business
quarter.
Old shacks that have done duty ns
such from time Immemorial, are be
ing demoralised and replaced by
handsome modern structure* and the
waste places are being built up by
new and costly enterprises of various
descriptions.
You young follows will be
interested in Levy’s swag
ger Easter models, and
you older ones, too. They
arc made by the house of
Kuffenheimer, Adler- Ro
chester Company.
They come in full English
with round and square
front, with regular or
patch pockets, and in box
hacks, too. They carry the
Metropolitan Air.
Silk Shirts, Straw’ Hats,
Easter Ties.
Tomorrow a good day to
look ’em over.
Atlantic Coast Line Depot.
Despite the unpropltlou* weather,
the foundations have been dug au l the
concrete laid for the two Broad Street
skyscrapers, the Umpire llulhliug and
The Chronicle llulhliug The steel
frame work Is now In process of erec
tion and very good progress Is slug
made toward completion. The pros
pects are now that they *lll he ready
for occupation within tho prescribed
time.
The Atlantic Coast t.lne Is now
building » freight depot at the end of
Campbell Street extending from
Campbell Street through to MncCar
tan At the Campbell Street end It
Is built two stories In height and this
will lie a d for tho freight offices.
The remainder Is the regulation
warehouse. They are now putting on
the roof and tho building will soon
be ready for use
The Riverside Compress, situated
near Hawks' Gully, and which wns
destroyed by fire about a year ago,
hns been rebuilt on a larger scale
than It was before and with consider
able Improvements for the better
handling of cotton It Is now In full
operation and the Influence that It
exerts Is tending to Increase Augusta's
cotton receipts.
Upper Broad Street.
Brond Street, from Campbell up to
McKinne. continues tho Btorm center
of building activity. Many now build
ings have just gone up In this section
and many more are contemplated.
The Morgan Furniture Company
have just erected a very unique and
attractive t*ree-story building which
they are now filling with goods.
Stores of a special type are required
In other lines; why not In furniture?
The building is constructed according
t oMr. Morgan's own ideas, with a
CATARRH RELIEF
IN FIVE MINUTES
Use Hyomoi—You Breathe It.
When your head l»
stuffed up from a cold or
catarrh, and you suffer
with dull headaches or
are constantly sniffling,
coughing, and have that
disagreeable morning
choking, you need a rem
edy that will give the
quickest, most effective
and lasting relief possible
—something that will go
right to the spot, clear
the head and throat anl
end your misery.
Surely use Hyomei—
It Is just such a remedy—
Is entirely harmless and
pleasant to use. All
druggists sell It.
The antiseptic oils of
Hyomei mix with the air
you breathe, so that Its
health-giving medication
immediately reaches the
sore and inflamed mu
cous membrane —you Teel
better in five minutes.
BI hy-omei inhaler
I
It Is practically impossible to use
Hyomei nnd not only he relieved, but
permanently benefited.
T. G. Howard sells it with agree
ment to refund your money If you are
not satisfied. Ask for the complete
outfit—sl.oo size. It contains Inhaler
and bottle of Hyomei.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
view to making the best dlspla> of his
class of goods. Its peculiarity con
sists of the highest celling and largest
show window* on the second floor.
The Morgan Furniture Company will
be open to the public about April 15.
J, F. Bollinger building, corner of
Uroad ami Kolloek, Is nearly ready
for the roof nud will be a handsome
addition to that portion of the street.
It wnl be three stories In height and
have two stores with flats above.
Schneider's Department Store.
On the opposite side of Broad, the
western corner, the throe-story build
ing now occupied by Matheny'a Drug
Store and C. K Williams Co., has
been bought by C. H. Schneider. On
October Ist, the leave will expire
and the building will be demolished
and replaced by a thoroughly modern
building suited to Schneiders big de
partment. It will he five stories In
height, forty feet front and running
back one hundred anil thirty-seven
feet. The design will be very hand
some and altogether, It will prove an
ornament to that portion of the city.
There will be entrances on both sides
and handsome plate glass windows
along Kolloek Street as well as Broad.
The building together with the lot
will represent an Investment approx
imately of SIIO,OOO.
Mrs. Dr. .1. B. Morgan will erect a
three-story building on the corner of
Broad and McKinne, two stores In
front and an apartment house In the
rear, fronting on MoKlnne Stret. The
corner store will he occupied by the
King Drug Company and the other
store with the lofts overhead has
been leased to the Hightower Furni
ture Company.
Mrs George H. Howard haR pur
chased the lot Number 1240 Broad
Street and will build a two-story build
ing with two stores.
Southern Tire and Rubber Co.
The Southern Tire and Rubber Co.,
are putting the roof on their factory
building, it will be 210x75 feet ana
will be equipped with the latest ltn
proved machinery for manufacturing
automobile tires. It will be the only
automobile tire factory In the South,
and they will manufacture a high
grade of patented goods under a li
cense, which they are now selling and
which are made under contract. They
have established an office and sales
room on Juckson Street.
The Kale Hotel Building, which
will be a four-story affair, situated
In front of ’the Union Station, will
soon have the foundation completed.
They have experienced consideralils
delay from the bad weather and the
water rising as the trenches were
excavated But with this trouble ob
viated. the work will probably prog
ress rapidly from now on.
The Trowbridge Hardware Com
pany are building n large warehouse
for the storage of their goods next to
Murphy & Co.'s wfttehouse on Mcln
tosh Street. This location was se
lected for the purpose of affording
track facilities for unloading ami
shipping and Is most admirable for
the uses for which It is Intended.
The warehouse will be 119x148, two
stories In height, rat-proof and fire
proof. Tho roof is now being put
on.
Swift & Co.’s Big Plant.
Another Mr cotton seel oil mill,
fertilizer plant and coton seed pro
ducts factory will be numbered among
the list of Augusta's flourishing In
dustries us quickly us the work ot
construction can be accomplished.
Swift & Co., the big Chicago con
cern, have bought ten acres of land
belonging to the Delalgle property on
the belt line and already a spur truck
has been built and the material is
being delivered to begin the work ot
construction, it is understood that
tre price paid for the land was SI,OOO
or SIO,OOO for the whole. Little Is
known definitely as yet of the details
or Swift As Co.'s plans, as the parties
rim Chicago and Columbia, catne
i r to select the site and they did
rot do much talking. Hut this much
is certain, Swift & Oa. have desired
to occupy this territory Tor a num
ber of years. They never do things
by halves, hut their plants elsewhere
are of brick and concrete and built
'n the most substantial manner. They
will build a cotton seed mill and prob
ably refining plant with It, n fertil
izer p’ant, and a factory for making
washing compound and other cotton
seed products. The amount of the
Investment involved Is placed at the
minimum $250,000 at first, but will
probably exceed that figure In the
end. as they will build according to
the requirements of the trade to
gether with the capacity of the mar
ket to furnish the raw material.
These are some of the principal
business en'erprlses now In course
or construction or about to begin In
other lines in all parts of the city U
heard the music of the hamr er and
Bnw. And the end Is not yet!
PHEINERS CAN EAT AT
ANY HOUR, A. M. OR P. M.
Atlanta. Other unlit hern cltlan will
be drawn on for an extra supply of
o(,)kK and waiters to feed the 30,000
: ~rinern in Atlanta In May. The cooks
w.ll on a continuous performance nlr.lw.
and day, and when a hungry Shrlner
wuntu a planked stank, u naked fish,
or anythin* else he will be able to got
It, no matter whether the hour Is t a.
m. or 11 p. m. or 22 (I. X.
Forrest Adair, Imperial potentate eX
Yaaruh Temple, who Is keeping ft
weather eye on all preparations, says
that hotels, restaurants, eonr.mllnslori
merchants, bakers, packing houses,
have all completed their special ar
«rr«nr'/"nt!', and that everything will
g>> off splendidly and lavishly without
the slightest hitch.
Strengthens Weak and Tired Women
■ I was under a great strain nursing
a relative through three months' sick
tuns." writes Mrs. J. O. Van [>e Sande,
of Kirkland. 111., arid "Electric Hitter:*
kr-pl me from breaking clowji. I will
never he without It." Do you feel tl/ed
and worn out? No appetite and food
w< n't digest? It Isn't the spring
wouthcr. You need lll'trie Bitters,
fjtart a month's treatment today; noth
In'.; better for stomaeh, liver and kid
nays. The great spring tonle, Belief
or money back. 60c and >I.OO, at you.'
Druggist.
Look to Your Plumbing.
You know what happens In a house
In which the plumbing Is In poor ren
dition everybody In the house Is lia
ble to contract typhoid or some other
fever.
The digestive organs perform the same
functions in the human body us the
plurnblnr does for the house, and they
should be kept in first < lpss condition
all the time. If you have any trouble
with your digestion take Chamberlain's
Tablets and you are certain to get
quick relief. For sale by all dealers.
Skirts dry cleaned, 50c tip.
Augusta French Dry Cleaning
Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B.
CAMPAIGN TO DRIVE THE
GUNMEN FROM N. Y. CITY
Nsw York.— -In the campaign to
drive gunmen from New York, Chief
l’ollce Magistrate MoAdoo has asked
the help of Onv. Fielder of New Jer
sey, with tlie view of having laws
passed In that state which will pre
vent the purchase there of weapons
for use hire. Inquiry showed nil ac
tive sale of weapons In Jersey City
Mini Hoboken after the passage of the
Sullivan anti weapon law in New
York state, where no citizen can buy
a revolver without a permit.
Found a Cure for Rheumatism.
"I suffered with rheumatism for two
yenra and could not get my right hand
to my mouth for that length of time,”
writes i*>e 1,. Chapman, Mapleton, lo
wa. *'t suffered terrible pain so l could
not sleep or lie still at night. Five
years ago I began using Chamberlnln's
idnlinent and In two months 1 was
well and have not suffered with rheu
matism since." For sale by all deul
ers.
Is Sickness
a Sin ?
Excess In eating, drinking, smoking,
working, even excessive anger, over
loads Nature and Is sinful. When sho
falls behind In her work, the mucous
membrane of the mouth sends you no
tice by a coated tongue and slimy
taste.
The whole mucous lining of your
body Is similarly coated and the bad
taste and coated tongue are warnings
that the Bile, Nature's disinfectant,
flows feebly and that the blood Is tak
ing up the toxins or poisons.
The mucosa, as it is called, must he
cleaned —your blood must be disin
fected—and a free flow of Nature’s
own disinfectant, Bile Is the only gen
uine relief.
PoDoLax Releases the Bile
Your father and his father took Pod
ophyllin or May Apple Root In tlietr
dny to release the Bile And It did It
—but the doing doubled them up with
pain. The griping wns Intense—so,
mollycoddle laxatives came into use
and they failed to deliver the Bile.
PoPoLax Is a Podoph.vllin formula
with the gripe and nausea taken out.
Every child takes It without grimace.
It costs MV per bottle and 1r entitled
to n place In every home. As the ren
aming member of your home, It Is
your duty to Investigate those state
ments. Ask for PoDnl-ax - the man who
offers you something else questions
your Judgment.
RESINOL MAKES
ECZEMA VANISH
Slops Itching and Burning Instantly
Thcro la Immediate relief for sklna
Itelilng, burning Hnd disfigured by ecse
rna, ringworm, or other tormenting akin
trouble, in a warm bath with Retdnol
Sosp and n almple apploatlon of ltealnol
Ointment. The aoolhlng, healing, Ilesl
iol balsams sink right Into the skin,
slop Itching Inatantly, and soon clour
away all trace of eruption, even In se
vere and atubbom crises where other
treatments have had no effect. After
ttiat. the regular use of IteHtnol Hoap la
usually enough to keep the akin clear
and healthy.
rteslnol Ointment (50c end $1.00) and
r.eslnol Hoap (}so), are also speedily ef
fective for pimples, blackheads, dandruff,
sores and many forms of piles. Pre
served by donors for the pist nineteen
years, and sold by all druggists. For
ir'nl free, write to Dept 1 - It, Reslnol,
Haittmrtre, Md. Euy tn the original blue
package and avoid "substitutes."
ROYAL CAFE
817 Broad Street.
Next to Dyer Bldg.
Excellent Cuisine.
Service Unsurpassed.
Paint-Up and
Clean-Up Now
W.-ftWC .HW—fl'll ■■■■■■■nWWWWIBMI
See Us
For
Paint
O'Connor-Schwsers
Paint Company
855 Broad Street
What We Say We Do
We Do
MULLARKY’S
Ready-to-Wear
Beautiful
The beautiful soft clinging materials show to
wonderful advantage in the new draped styles, in
dresses—Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Crepe Me
teors, Printed Crepes, Poplins, Crimpled Crepe,
Pussy Willow Taffetas, in lovely shades of
browns, blue, Eco, Wisteria, Tango and many
others in both cotton and silk.
Colored Street and
Evening Dresses
$12.50 Dresses
for $9.98
$10.50 Dresses
for $12.98
$20.00 Drosses
for $16.50
WHITE DRESSES
Tn Mulls, OopoTi?, Lingerie, Crepe, Linen
and Ratines, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 to $15.00.
extra special values for the *well made,
styli-di and daintily trimmed.
SHIRT WAISTS
The most wonderful waists you r>vr>r saw.
This is tlic busiest department in the store these
m \ 1
days, and to see the lovely new waists we have
you would not be surprised. e have them in
Silks, Chiffons, Nets, Lace jind Lingerie, black,
white and all colors.
Double Purple Trading Stamps Until
Noon Thursday
JJ MULLARKY CO.
830 Broad St. ■ Phone 290.
NINE
Linen Sheeting
{)() inch Linen Sheeting,
Hoc value, f«»r, yd. 47f
Silk Petticoats
All colors Hrocades and
plain, $2.00 values,
for 98^
Neckwear
Ouimpes, G iads to ne
Collars, Ghimisettes,
Fichus, etc., made of
laces, net, Xray Cloth,
and other sheer mate
rials.
Price. 25 <1 to $3.50
Tango Pants
Tn pink, green, light
blue, and other Cl 0t
colorn m'iZU
COATS
Shorts; stylish and cldc,
cream and cream with
black <£*7 cfk
stripe .. ..
Eton Suits
In black, white, checks,
dandy gar- Ok
ments, for
$25.00 Dresses
for $19.98
$27.50 Dresses
for $22.50
$30.00 Dresses
for $25.00