The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Specie! Castleberry & Wilcox TWO STORES 016 Broad.* Summerville Phones Piiones 3166-3107. 0746-6747 "We Use the Best of Blitter In This Cake ” THIS STATEMENT APPEARS ON EVERY PACKAGE OF STONE’S WRAPPED CAKES and good buttsr In the found ation of good cake; the price you pay hue little or nothing to do with the quality. The Immaculate Clwtnlinss* of Stone'* Shop; the purity and excellence of all of the materi al* uaed In making Htone’s Cake*; the Infinite care and attention given to every de tail In the making of Htone's Cakea —Theae thing* constitute Quality. The fact that Stone hake* nothing but coke; equip* hi* bakerloa with special construct ed oven* and machines to not only produce better Cake, hut large quantities at a minimum cost, better and cheuper than they could otherwise be pro duced. THEBE THINGS MAKE Stone's Wrapped Cakes Battar Th«n You Can Maka. Ch#«p*r Than You Can Baka. SIX VARIETIES lOc Each SIX VARIETIES SILVER SLICE l(V A Pure White Cake. MEPHISTO 10< A Chocolate Cake. SPANISH CAKE 10< Sour Cream Spiee. GOLDEN SUNBEAM 10^ Rich Yellow Cake. RAISIN CAKE 10<* Yellow Raisin Cake. CREOLE FRUIT 10^ Spiced Raisin Cake. We have the agency for these Cakes. If you haven’t tried them, you are missing something good. We give Purple Trading Stamps. Stamps given on 30 day accounts when paid by the 10th. We deliver anywhere. Your Account Solicited. Castleberry & Wilcox TWO STORES 616 Broad. Summerville. Red Estate ——iwwfraaßMwnnMUHM FOR SALF By G.P. TALBOTT FOR 1,9,000 Two-st.>rv residence In the twelve hundred block of (Jreeno Rtre t. one of the in ist dc ir able residential ee tlon:: of Au ctlHta. House contains seven rooms two baths and closets, v• Ith klichc In rear, and other attractive features. Pile now SO 000 FOR $3,500 Mod rn residence in Sum merville. Nine rooms and bath, water and electric light;-, with Dicing ready for gas Size of lor, 17'iXl90 feet. Owner wishes to roll quick, so will sacrifice It ar $8 500 FOR $7,503 Two-story residence on 900 block of Telfair Street, contain Ing 11 rooms, with baths and closets. Servants' house in rear, also two small tenant houses. Always occupied by good tenants. Property rents | for something like $l. r > per month. It would take $5,000 to replace these houses. Ixjts In this neighborhood have re cently sold at advanced figures. Excellent location for large family or splendid for boarding houso Ah an Investment It w ill lay 8 per cent on $9,000. Can be bought now for *7500 FOR $6,000 Three-story brick residence, 500 block lteynolds Street, con taining 18 looms, with baths and closets, llou e In good condition, with water and elec tric lights l.ct 55x180 lcet. Servants' house In rear, also three small houses In hack yard suitable Tor colored tenants, that bring In good rental. Splendid hoarding house prop oslllou, that can later be used for business purpose-. Fevee will not shut off view. A good business proposition for *OOOO FOR $4,000 On Holder Avenue; a splen did residence. This in a good Investment, and already occu pled by a wood tenant, who will continue, or you can get the property on short notice. Brice only *4 000 FOR $2,500 Eight three room houses, lo cated near the manufacturing enterprises In the Southern part of the city. Each house on •epamte lot. 30x1UU feet; $32 u month rent, and can be bought dirt cheap. Could not be duplicated for $4,000, yet this Investment Is yours for only *2 500 FOR $2,500 A lot on Woolsley Terrace, witli frontage of 100 feet a d 175 feet deep. About one block from Country Club. Buy It, build on It, and then sell or lease to Tourists. Brice will he advanced soon, but you can buy It now lor *2 500 FOR $2,500 One-story residence contain ing five rooniß, bath and cloaet, with water and gas. 30 feet frontage on ono hundred block of llrossl Street, running all the way through to Reynolds St. Could be easily divided luto two lot* one fronting 36 feet on Reynolds, making a paying In vestment Owner will ex change property (receiving cash and a cheaper home) or would sell In full for *2 500 FOR $1,250 Three lots on north aide of Kings Way, on the Hill. Bach approximately 50x150 feet. Value la going up, but can be bought now at tin average of $25 per .out foot, or practically *1 250 FOR. SI,OOO A vacant lot. cornw Rich mond and Heard Avenues, IJSx V6S feet Can be bought at a bargain la really worth $1,200, but will be sold for *1 000 FOR SSOO A ihreeroom house In good condition on Daniel Street. Lot 40x200 feet. A good Invest, inert for a amall •tint— *SOO G.P. TALBOTT REAL ESTATE. &11 Leonard Building. Phone 1087. THE AUGUSTA' HERALD.. AUGUSTA, GA. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Club*. Won. Lost. P. CL Savannah 21 10 .077 Jacksonville.. 20 10 .607 Columbia 17 14 .540 Charleston 16 15 .516 Albany 14 15 .4*3 Macon 14 IS .458 Auffuata 11 21 .344 Columbua 10 20 .335 Southern Lesau«. Chib* Won. Lost. P. Ct. Chattanooga is 7 .720 Now Orleans 16 11 .595 At Junta.. 13 11 .542 Nashville 12 14 .462 i Birmingham 12 15 .4 4 4 ! Mobile 11 14 .440 i Montgomery.. .... ..II 17 .393 Memphis 10 16 .384 American League. Club*. Won. Lost. P Ct. , Octroi* 17 8 .680 I Philadelphia 10 8 .556 j New York.. .. .. .10 9 .526 St. Louis 11 11 .500 , Washington 10 10 .500 <Chicago 10 14 .417 I toft ton 8 11 .421 | Cleveland ... 8 14 .364 Federal League. Clubs Won. Lost. P CL Baltimore 12 5 .706 St Louis. 13 9 .591 j Indianapolis 11 8 .579 j Chicago 11 9 .550 Brooklyn. 7 8 .467 Kansas City 9 13 .409 i buffalo 7 11 .389 ; Pittsburg. . 7 12 .368 National Leaqua. Clubs. Won- Lost. P. CL I Pittsburg 15 4 .788 I Brooklyn 9 6 .600 | New York 9 6 .600 Philadelphia 9 6 .600 Cincinnati 10 11 -4 To I Chicago 9 12 .429 i St. Louis. 8 15 .348 | Poston .. 3 12 .200 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg Boston Tie-up. At Plttiiburg Score: R II B Bouton 000 001 000 o—l 6 1 Pittsburg 000 001 000 o—l 3 1 Rudolph and Wtialfng; Cooper and Gibson. Postponed. At St. J/)ulH-Chlcago, rain. Judge Grubb to Hear the Naval Stores Case Savannah, Ga.— On Monday In the federal court, the case of the Ameri can Naval Storea Co., the alleged na val atore# tru*t case will he brought to the attention of Judge W I. Grubb, who i* to hold court here in place of Judge Emory Speer . The defense will file a plea in abatement contending that the United State* supreme court did not grant a new trial in the case hut dismissed it. If this plea 1* sus tained the case will he concluded. It will also he contended in the event the pica in abatement fail* that the naval stores trust if it ever existed, has hern dissolved, the company having wound up its affairs. Innocent "Spooning" to Be Encouraged in Parks Atlanta According to whispers in the city hall, innocent “spooning" is he encouraged this spring in the city parks, and the stony-hearted police men who used to lie Cupid's worst en emy may now become his steadfast allies. Sweethearts, who heretofore have been afraid even timidly to hold one another's hands while seated in the I park on moonlight nights, because of the fear that a cop would loom on the I scene, may now be permitted to sit and Ml! and coo unmolested—enjoying • I deed the protection of the city father*. I has been pointed out to councit [and the park hoard that in many in stances young women who have lore of brothers and sisters, and who live lin sitmll houses or flats, have practi , rally no other opportunity to see their l sweethearts alone except that afforded by the parks, sml that to Interfere *o by the parka, and thHt to Interfere too i arbitrarily with love's young dreams I would destroy all the romance in life for manjt young couples who If en tcouraged will become good husbands land wives, good fathers and mothers. WEATHERJODAY American Lssaus. Chicago at Washington; cloudy. IVtrvlt at Now York; cloudy. SI. Ixnila at Boston; rain. Cleveland at Philadelphia; cloudy. National Laaaua. Brooklyn at Chicago; clear. New York at Pittsburg; cloudy. Boston at Cincinnati; rain. Philadelphia at St. l.oula; dear. Federal League. Baltimore at Buffalo, cloudy. Pittsburg at Brooklyn; cloudy. Whooping Cough. •'Amout a yosr ago my three br.y« had whooping cough and I found Chatnherlnln’e Cough Remedy tha only one that would relieve their coughing and whooping apella I con tinued this treatment and waa *ur prised to find that It cured the die ! ease In n very short time," writes ’Mrs Archie Ualrymple Crooksvllle 'Ohio. For sale by all dealers. ""jUST RECEIVED 1.000 Men’s $2.00 and $3.00 Straws, all styles, for $1.00: Men’s Silk Hats, all colors, 50 cents. P. F. SHERON & CO. SENSATION FLOUR makes more, liqhter. whiter and better biscuit than any other. Try it. GOING THE ROUNDS. Atlanta, Ga. —The story of how De tective William J. Burns was pelted with rotter, egg- by the Cobb County citizens when he visited the little town of Marietta Is going the rounds of the whole T’nlted States. In many instances with amusing pen and ink illustrations showing what the "Geor gia Crackers" did for the sleuth be cause they didn’t like the stories that were being circu'ated about his connection with the Frank case. GETS LIFE TERM. Waycroß», Ga.—C. G. Powell yes terday entered a plea of guilty when I laced oil trial charged with the mur der of Denny Dixon, of Patterson, in Waycross several months ago. He was sentenced to life Imprisonment at the state penitentiary. Indigestion? Can’t Eat? No Appetite? A treatment of Electric Bitters In creases your appetite; stops indiges tion; you can eat everything A real spring tonic for liver, kidney and stoma- h troubles. Cleanses your whole system and you feel fine. Electric Bitters did more for Mr T. D. Peeble’s stoma; h troubles than any medicine he ever tried Get a bottle today. 50c. and SI.OO. at your Druggist. Bucklen s Arnica Salve for Eczema. FOR SALE No. 1306 and 1308 Greene street, 6 rooms each for $5,500 No. 1322 15th street, 6 rooms $4,500 No. 503 Walker street, 6 rooms .. . $4,500 No. 118 Broad street, 5 rooms .. , $3,000 Lot. 100 block Broad street $1,250 Lot west side Monte Sano Avenue, the Hill $1,400 Lot Walton Way, the Hill. 100x200, $4,000 House and lot John’s Road, the Hill, near Walton Way $9,000 AUTO INSURANCE Liability property damage or collision, if pleas ure ear or business tm<’k. Tt will pay you to have us quote you rates. “Do it now.’’ Martini Garrett 137 Jackson Street. Phone 224. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. HILL PROPERTY FOR SALE DWELLINGS: One on Johns road with 9 rooms, 2 baths and steam heat. Cen trally located, near Summerville car line. On Hickman rond, No. 1108. T am offering a bargain. This house Is only five years old and has all modern conveniences. Terms can be arranged and possession hail at once. Also one on Walton Way near Bon Air Hotel. Two others: One on Monte Sano avenue (car line) of eight rooms; another in Monte Sano, a beautiful location, facing thd city. Brices right. Building: Lots Located As Follows: Central avenue. Baker avenue, Johns road. Milledge road, Wrlghtsboro road, Craig street. Summerville Place. Kings Way, Mc- Dowell street, Katherine street. William street, Walton Way, Highland avenu i, Henry street, Mill Crest, and on other desirable streets. Most of these lots can be purchased on reasonable terms, some as long as four years or 10 per cent off for cash. For further Information ask George W. Hardwick REAL ESTATE AND LOANS 305 Dy«r Building. Phone 1102-W. Two Bargains 1918 Walton Way, 4 rooms and bath, electric lights and gas $2,150.00. 601 Moore Avenue, 4 rooms and bath, electric lights and gas $1,75Q.00. Good terms. Clifford R. Dawson REAL ESTATE PHONE 3077 311 Union Savings Bank Bldg. AUGUSTA - - - - - - - GEORGIA JUDGE CHAMBERS COMING TO SETTLE DIFFICULTY Savannah, Ga.—Judge W. U. Cham bers, of the federal board of media tion and conciliation, vlll arrive to morrow to decide the controversy be tween the Savannah and Northwest ern Railroad and its striking conduc tors Judge Chambers came to Sav annah a week ago. but was unable to effect a settlement at that time. Both sides have now agreed to accept his finding as final. Bread is the staff of life. SENSATION FLOUR makes the best. ’Nough said. J. B. ( ? TORY ARCHITECT 212 Montgomery Bid. Phone 2271 FORSALE A cottage of seven (7) rooms and sleeping porch, on the corner of Jackson and West Avenue, in North Augusta. This place is modern, and in splendid repair. Beautiful flower yards, shade trees, and a large vegetable garden. Convenient to schools and churches, with trolley car in front of your door. If you want an attractive home for a small price, and easy terms, this is your chance. Price and terms furnished upon application at our of fice. Jas. R. League & Co. 212 UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. PHONE No. 176 Augusta’s Best Suburban Proposition Richmond Terrace I have only a few* lots left. Some parties are buying them as an investment, and many with a view of building. I confidently expect to reach the limit— loo —by May 15th, so don’t delay selecting yours. Phone 3446, or drop me a postal, and I will call. Remember the price is only SIOO.OO per lot for this 100. Easy terms. J.Hardwick Jackson V Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building. NEW BUNGALOW JUST COMPLETED I have for sale a beautiful new Bungalow on large corner lot, situated on Emmett street, just off of Walton Wav. This place has every modern convenience and is in a fine neighborhood, which is developing rap idly. A more desirable home would be hard to find, and terms are easy and price very reasonable. Price $4,000. Terms: SI,OOO cash, balance to suit purchaser at 7 per cent interest. JOSEPH W. BEASLEY REAL ESTATE. 215 DYER BUILDING. FACTS 40,000 Hydro-Electric horse power has been developed at Stevens Creek, and is now available for industries in Augusta and this section. / • (> Industries can increase the quantity and quali tv of their products, decrease the cost of their pow er, and at the same time relieve themselves of the expense of a power plant by using Stevens Creek Hydro-Electric power. THIS POWER DEVELOPMENT MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR AUGUSTA TO HOLD OUT TO NEW INDUSTRIES GREATER INDUCE MENTS THAN ANY OTHER CITY IN THIS SECTION. EIGHT