The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT ROYAL BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food The” Royal Baker and Pastry Cook,” containing five hundred practical receipts for all kinds of baking and cookery, free. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., New York. "If the weather Ik right, I harvest llfslfn in six weeks. Mow's that for luick crops?" "If the weather Is right, I harvest i crop over night.” "Nonsense. What do you harvest?" "Ice.” FOR SALE Fronting on Calhoun Plane and next door to the North Augusta Academy, we have a very hand some building site, 88x200. The present market value of this lot is SBOO.OO, hut the owner lives out of town and is anxious to sell. Make us a cash offer. DON’T BID TOO HIGH because we want to hand you a bargain. Jas. R. League & Co. 212 UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. PHONE No. 176 BEAUTIFUL HOMES CHEAP Eight new tenant houses on Gwinnett Street, rent for $50.00 per month, located near Walker In stitute. Price $3,800 7 new houses, in splendid neighborhood and all rented to white people. Must he sold. Make me an offer. 7-room two-story house, on large lot, 1500 block Walton Way. Price $4,500 7-room cottage, on 1600 block Walton Way. Price $3,500 New Bungalow, 12 rooms, good location. Price $3,700 7-rooin house, large comer lot, perfect condition. Price $3,400 7'room House, large lot. Price $2,100 Eight three-room houses, on large lots, rent for $50.00 per month. The entire eight for .. $3,750 A warehouse site with 220 feet, railroad frontage and well located. Will sell at a sacrifice price. Ts you shut your eyes and make a selection from the above list you will have a bargain, for every piece of the above property is a bargain jit the price we name. JOSEPH W BEASLEY 216 Dy*r nuilding. Chon* 6R6S-W. Roal Entate. FOR SALE Ten Lots on "C” Avenue, near Walton Way at a low price to a quick buyer. Will make special prices to buyers of lots on Glenn Avenue; lots any frontage, 205 feet deep. FOR REi'lT Nine Room House on Monte Sano Avenue, all modern conveniences. Possession at once. JOHN W. DICKEY NO FREEDOM. This wireless telephone, I swear, Is apt to play the deuce. Wife can locate me anywhere When It comes into use. —Exchange Society D. A. R. Bridge Party at Meadow Garden All plans, save for the number o! guests to he entertained, have been perfected for the bridge party that will be given tomorrow, Thursday, afternoon, at Meadow Garden, ami from present indications there will be quite a representative gathering ol Augustans out to enjoy the game. Meadow Garden is looking particu larly inviting just now and the card tables will he placed on the cool piazza which faces the east so that there will be absolutely no sun am) the free unobstructed outlook will give all the breeze necessary. Ar rangements have already been made for eight or nine tables, hut any nura- MARRIAGE OF MISS ANDERSON AND DR. PAGE TONIGHT. One of the most brilliant and beau tiful marriages of the season will he that of Miss Virginia N. Anderson and Dr. Hugh Page at nine o'clock tonight al the first Presbyterian church, the church ceremony to be followed by a reception at the Anderson home, after which I)r. Page and his bride will leave for an extended trip north. On their return they will be at. home to their friends at the Vogelsand apartment. LIBRARY WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY. Announcement is made that the Li brary will be open all day, or rather from ten in the morning until six in the afternoon. The rules and regula tions admit of the Library being clos ed lor the dinner hours, from two to four, hut it Is Die privilege of the li brarian lo keep the Library open through these hours shed she so de sire. .Subscribers will learn with pleasure that it will lie Miss Henson's pleasure as well uh tier privilege to keep the I llirary open all during the day, which will prove very convenient for business men and women. Tlie Loan Shelves (books lent to the Library) have been added to by four library) have been added to by four vol umes profusely illustrated of the Battles and Leaders of the Civil War which will prove very Interesting to many. A telephone has been installed at the Librarian’s desk, anil she can be reached at 2900-W. —Prof, and Mrs. Tones leave soon fur Europe where they will spend the summer. Miss Louise Campbell, of Macon, arrived this afternoon as the guest of Mrs W. N. Benton. The many friends of Miss Robbie K. Seay will lie delighted to learn that she has returned from the A. & M. College Ht Statesboro, but will learn with regret that she is now In the city hospital having been submitted to sur gical treatment for appendicitis on yesterday. • Miss Pearl Odom, of Girard, Ga., who has been attending the G. N. I. at Mllledgeville, and who was the guest of her cousin, Mr. E. K. Greiner, left thlsafternoon for Girard, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Greiner's many friends will be very pleased to learn that she ts convalescing most satisfactorily after surgical treatment at city hospital. —Mr and Mrs. R. O. Neely and Miss Mozelle Neely, of Waynesboro, have taken the Slater cottage at Montgom ery. and arrived today to occupy it for the season. - Savannah News. Mrs, Earl Braswell, who Is visiting relatives In Fitzgerald, Ga., Is expected home Saturday Mrs. John Harper Davison has re turned from Spartanburg. Miss Felda Young of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. Thomas Reese on grecne street. —l>r. Charles Crane's hosts of fl M AUGUSTS BREWING V THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. ber more can be accommodated, but it will be necessary to communicate with those in charge by 10 tomorrow should any wish to attend and have not jet made reservation. There will he a prize at each table and at the conclusion of the game delicious re freshments will be served. Those desiring to attend are re quested to notiiy Mrs. Percy Burum or Mrs. Jose; h Fargo by 10 o”cIoek tomorrow morning, so that the ladies in charge can know how many tables to prepare for. The game will begin at four-thirty o’clock. friends will be delighted to learn that his condition is all that could be wish ed. He vi til tie at Margaret Wright for a week longer however. —Mth. Male Barrett, who has been spending some time with Miss Sarah Stokes, on the Hill, has returned to her home on lower Broad street. -Miss Margie Weed has arrived BAILIE-EOELBLUT FURNITURE CO. Special Thursday’s Sale On Porch Furniture $2.50 Porch Rockers, pane seat $1.98 $3.50 Porch Rockers, cane scat and back, $2.75 $4.50 Porch Rockers, cane scat and back, $3.50 $4.50 Old Hickory Chairs or Rocker .. . .$3.25 $5.00 Old Hickory Chairs or Rocker .. . $3.75 SO.OO Old Hickory Chairs or Rocker $4.50 SB.OO Old Hickory Rocker Settees . $5.50 $ll.OO Old Hickory Tables SB.OO $4.00 Palmer Hammocks 82.75 $5.00 Palmer Hammocks $3.75 SO.OO Palmer Hammocks. . $4.75 $7.00 Palmer Hammocks 85.75 $5.00 Porch Swings, four chains .. .. ..$3.50 THE QUALITY STORE STAMPS GIVEN ON THESE PRICES. Ice, Fruit, Vegetables, Groceries ICE — 22 12-lb. tickets for SI.OO. Just phone 1840. FRUIT —AII kinds of choice ripe Fruit always on hand. Free delivery. VEGETABLES —A complete lin e of choice fresh Vegetables. Any thing to he had in the Augusta market. Free delivery. GROCERIES —CompIete line of staple Groceries. Free delivery anywhere. CHICKENS and EGGS— Fresh every day. It Is to your interest and mine that you phone me before making your purchases. All goods delivered free to every part of the city. J. L. RADFORD PHONE 1846. IS EAST BOUNDARY HU-RAY! that’s the beer for me! 1 “THAT’S WHAT THEY ALL SAY’’— they like its cooling, sparkle, its wholesomeness and zest—of all the Beers that’s bottled, they 7\ like “BELLE OF GEORGIA” BEST. "Belle of Georgia. 1 *Theßome Bee&tNone Bettes. Ts a “home brew” tried and true—“ Pure as the dew through and through.” A Phone your favorite deal- UU er NOW—have him send Ini you a ease or a eqsk or u dozen “trv”—it’s really the Beer you ought to buy. fwV from Florida for a visit. —lira. Noel Moore and children and j Mrs. Henry Browne and children left j today for Wrtghtsvllle Beach. —The continued improvement in the j condition of Mrs. Henry Jordan is che ! occasion of pleasure to her numerous friends. —Miss Mary Anderson and Mr. Lyn- i wood Hayne are now domiciled at ; “Marylyn" for the summer. —Mrs. Henry Stuart and little Vir- | ginia Stuart leave Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Arthur White in Memphis. DEAD AT "HOT SUPPER." Atlanta—When Feal Banks, a negro, was shot to death last night for steal ing a five cent “hot dog" sandwich, another murder was added to the long list of tragedies which have given the gruesome name of “Dead House” to a negro dance hall in the outskirts of Atlanta. The sandwich man, who fired (he fatal shot, escaped in the turmoil be fore the county police arrived on the scene. It was a typical Georgia negro night gathering, with “hot supper’’ fea tures, dancing and banjo playing. An Illustration. A little 2-year-old boy was labori ously looking up his spelling words in the dictionary when he came upon one whose meaning was perfectly ap parent to him He dashed off a sen tence containing the word ‘‘capsize’’’ and passed to the next. Imagine the teacher’s amusement when he recited g ibly, "My cap size is No. 6.”—The Delineator. Live Soft Shell Crabs at Case Metrooole. 1 Fr i I $m i U\ :jL§M { MrBWl fmim -||| tM if > / aWT* ij If ®beerl Ij Augusta B#fwi*oCoMp fc * l y Ga/ .j w t ► r] n u -f (ijv Ellis Street Home For Sale Cheap We are offering just now a six-room house located at 1026 Ellis street that we can sell extremely cheap to a quick buyer. This is a beautiful resi dential section, convenient to business section. Lot very large and has a nice driveway, etc. The price of this property is only $3,300. and can be sold on the easiest kind of terms—sl,3oo cash, balance at 6 per cent for 3 years. is place is going to be sold right away to some one, so see us without delay if interested. LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO. LEONARD BUILDING. PHONE 640. J. Hardwick Jackson Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building. T have for sale, on upper Broad street, prop erty that yields 13 per cent gross on the invert-- ment. Has a frontage of 140 feet on Broad set. Invest and draw good interest on your money, while it enhances in value. J.Hardwick Jackson PHONE 3446. 409 Dyer Building. New Home for Sale On King’s Way, west of John’s Road, location, neighborhood and view unexcelled. 8 rooms, toilet and lavatory on each floor; first and second rooms have hardwood floors; awnings and floor coverings of hall and stairway go with house. Price $7,850 3 fine lots just beyond this as S2O per front foot. At about the same price we offer near the Country Club a corner lot across the street from a $50,000 property. Prices good to July Ist. 3 grand lots with beautiful shade trees on Walton Way, $40.00 per front foot. Sibley house, 506 Telfair street, 1322 Fifteenth St., 503 Walker St., Lot on Monte Sano Ave., 75x150, Lot 100 block Broad St., Fine home 200 Block of Broad Street for sale or rent. If vou are thinking of buying a house or lot IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US NOW. Martin &Garrett 137 Jackson Street. Phone 224. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. x WANTED-Brcad St. Properly I would like to buy several pieces of Broad street property be tween sth and 14th street. Property must show good re turns on the money invested. State location and lowest price in first letter. I Prefer Buying Direct From Owner Address J. F. C. CARE HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3.