The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT RELIEF FROM HEAT. Chicago. —Cool air* from thf lake brought relief to thoufiands who suf fered in the extreme heat of last night, night One death from prostration was reported. PR M THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. mM A successful remedy for Rheumatism. Blood Poison and ■ all Blood liiscasos. At all itruggists SI.OO. * ■ F. V. LtPPMAN CO.. Savannah. Ga. Have You Thought of This Fact? T 11 ■" 1 " The advantage to you In trading with us. Is that you are buy ing from McCarrel, who has. MtnHplf, been a very large consumer of everything In the line of Building Materials, P*lj»tf. etc., for ti,e pant Twelve Tears McCarrel hss beer, through all the experi ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view. Everything from us is under the Orlglnel Label of the Msnu fscturer and we represent, the very beet. We do not manufacture, remix or dope. We take care of you In small retail or car lots. McCARREL SUPPLY CO. 643 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1628. Empire Building Offices We arc now closing up rental contracts for offices in this splendid building, and we ask that all parties interested see us this week, as changes can be made in the arrangement of their space at no expense if made nojy. Martin &Garrett 137 Jackson Street. Phone 224. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. Rental Agents of Empire Building. FOR SALE W# are In poult lon to of for for sale, one of the moat atrtaetlve and the oldest established Brick Manufacturing Plants in the city. Our proposition includes, approximately, one hundred (100) acres of land, sixty (60) acres of which is the finest Brick Clay in the Au gusta territory, with a fully equipped plant; within a half mile of the city limits; railroad tracks running into the property, and very convenient to the city wharf. This plant has an annual capactty of from eight to ten million bricks, and we are in position to sell the property at a price thnt will pay, approximately, thirty (30 per cent) per cent net on the lnvestn»ent, with the above output. For price, terms, and further particulars, please call at our office. When we get something real good, we always want local peo ple to get it. hence this advertisement. If not sold locally within a reasonable time, we will advertise it out of town, and apprehend no trouble whatever in finding a buyer. Jas. R. League & Co. 212 UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. PHONE No. 176 NOTICE If you intend buying on The Hill, I will soil you practically your own price, and on your own terms, lots on Glenn Avenue and Highland r Avenue. FOR RENT New House of ten rooms. Possession at once. Three Furnished Houses on Hill for summer. Pos session at once. JOHN W. DICKEY RATIFY COLUMBIA TREATY. Washington. -The state department received official notice today that the Colombian senate had ratified the treaty with the United States without amendment. !2 Charges of Attacking Army; Rosa Luxembourg Second Preferred While She Was at Liberty Pending Ap peal Against One Year Sent ence. Berlin.—Rosa Luxembourg, who h at liberty pending the hearing of her ap peal ngalnut a aentence of a year’s im prisonment for attacking the Army, is charged today with a repetition of the “crime.” At a meeting whicji oveflowed the vast Germania Jlrill here she poured ridi cule on the recent utterance of the Prus sian war minister, who declared that only by continuing implicit truat in her Mold I era could Germany maintain her national culture. Frau Luxembourg hid also cited the ♦remark of the counsel who .s prosecut ing her “tint a Hoclalint who agitates against militarism ought to lie imprison* ed for life for attacking the life-nerve of the nation.” That, she continued, was the who'e Hpirit of militarism, which turned citi zens into serfH, without character or initiatve of their own. Boolal Democrats, she said, did not believe that war could be abolished while the capitalist regime remained, but they would substitute democratic citizen armies for those con trolled at present by rich aristocrats. SAVE LABEL COUPONS CARTONS AND SALES SLIPS There’s an organization prize of $1,000.00 in Gold, an individual prize of $250.00 in Gold and a children’s prize of SIOO 00, offered as first prizes in the Herald’s label M. & M. contest. Homebody is going to win these prizes. Why not you? Htart today to save your labels, cou pons, cartons, sacks and sales slips Votes are issued at the rate of 10 votes for every cent spent and will lie issued on the following. Read carefully and note. Be sure to ask and to save sales slips from the following merchants: BETTER ICE CREAM CO. GEO. W. BALDOWSKI, JR. ECONOMY SHOE CO. M. A. BATES & CO. GOLDEN BROS O’CONNOR-SCHWEERS PAINT CO. PANTHER SPRING WATER. MERCHANTS BANK, PLAZA BRANCH. CASTLEBERRY & WILCOX. Extra Vote Offer No. 1. Two thousand extra votes for any set listed below, brought in neatly arranged to the Contest Department by 1 p. m., June 12th: Five Swift's Arrow Borax Soap wrnppers. Five Swift’s Pride Washing Powder carton.s Five Queen Regent Toilet Soap cartons. Two Brookfield Butter cartons. Five Coca-cola Gum wrappers. One Sensation Flour hag. One Ring's Elegant Flour bag. Five Libby McNeill & Libby’s labels, any size. One Swift's Premium ham wrapper. One Swift’s Premium bacon la bel or wrapper. One Dreamland Theatre stub from SI.OO books, on sale at the Contest Department. Twenty-five Chero-cola crowns. Twenty-five Piedmont or Ches terfield coupons. 10.000 Free Votes. 10.000 extra votes will be given any contestant who will secure an order from any merchant for any of the articles listed in the con test, who has not been handling them. Every contestant should take advantage of this offer by Inducing every merchant to put in stock the articles listed. Remem ber you get 10,000 extra votes on every article. PHONE 1200. CONTEST HEADQUARTERSi 213 McCARTAN ST. IT'E time now to plan your SUMMER VACATION. Have you heard the "Call to Ty bce?" Has that ttnnual yearning to thrust aside work and take a ship trip seized you? Are you longing for the mountains, the lakes and streams? Tired nerves 6peak quicker than your physician. You want to get away from heat and business and household cares I’erhape you have not decided definitely where you will go. I feel sure I can help you In this way. I know a lot about railroad schedules and fares and hotels and steamship accommodations —so much —you would not want to hear ail of tt bnt 1 will tell you Just what will help you end furnish you with detailed In formation about your trip. 1 will be glad to send you Illustrat ed folders and booklets telling about the thousand and one delightful sum mer resorts. "See America First.” If you have any "travel troubles" unload them to me. I assure you tt will he a pleasure to see you In my office, or call on you personally at any time. I will do my utmost to give you the right Information. Central of Georgia Railway The Right Way. W. W. Haokett, T. P. A., 719 Rroad Stdeet. Augusta. Ga. Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now Is the time to get rid of yonr rheumatism. You can do It If you apply Chamberlain's Liniment W. A. Isjckhard. llomer City N. Y„ wrttea: "14kst spring I suffered from rheuma tism with terrlbl* pains In my arms and shoulders. I got a bottle of Cham berlain's IJnlment and tbs first ap plication rsltevsd me. By using-one bottle of It I was entirely cured." For sale by all dealers. THINK OF US Whm in Need of Druis, Patent Medicines Toilet Articles, or anythin* kept In a Klrat-clans l'ru* Store. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECI ATED Phone 2214 end we will send for yotir prescriptions and deliver promptly. Randall's Pharmacy , 520 Campbell Si. THt AUbUSir, HfcHALD, AUGUSIA, GA. Are Your Hands Tied? by a chronic difleaee common to woman kind? You feel dull—headachey? Back ache painii here and there—dizziness or perhaps hot flashes? There’s nothing you can accomplish—nothing you can enjoy! There’s no good reason for it—because you can find permanent relief in DR. PIERCE’S Favorite Prescription Mrs. Fannie H. Brent, of Bryant, Nelson Co.. Va., writes: “I believe I had every pain and ache a woman could have, my back was weak, and I suffered with nervousness and could not sleep at night. Suffered with soreness in my right hip, and every month would have spells and have to stay in bed. I have taken eight bottles of your ‘Favorite Prescription’ and one vial of your ‘Pleasant Pellets'. Can now do my work for six in family, and feel like a new woman. I think it is the best medicine in the world for women. I recommend it to all my friends and many of them have been greatly benefited by it. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF ThH FARMERS BANK Located at Blythe. Ga., at the o lose of business, June 2d, 1914 RESOURCES'. " ~~ T n,p loans $29,817.51 Overdrafts, unsecured 73 47 l: irking house 1 947.50 Furniture and fixtures 652.64 Due from banks and bankers in this State 3,260.38 Due from banks and hankers in other States 6 751 14 Currency $897.00 Si’ver, nickels, etc 268.07 1,165 07 Profit and loss 1,178.42 Total $44,846.13 LIABILITIES. Capltai stock paid in $15,000.00 i ndiviaea profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 2 683 39 Individual deposits subject to check Time certificates .! sIsSS ( ashler s checks 45 00 Bills payable, including time certificates representing borrowed money.. 10,090.00 STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND CO FNTY— Before me came W. E. Norrell. Cashier, of The Farmers Bank, who being ~u> y sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. e w. E NORRELL, Cashier, feworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of June, 1914. P. B. REESE, Notary Public, Richmond Co., Ga. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF HEPHZIBAH Located at Hepzhibah, Ga., at the close of business June 2, 1914, RESOURCES Time loans 28 6°o 44 Overdrafts, unsecured " ” ’’ Banking House 2 020 00 Furniture and fixtures 2 ‘ , lO 00 Due from *banks and bankers in this St ite . . ... . 778 62 Due from banks and bankers in other States 167 31 Currency t 305'.00 Silver, nickels, etc 19s; n? Cash items .... I 76 50 Total $35,621.80 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in sls 000 00 Surplus fund 100000 Undivided profits. less current expenses interest and taxes paid " '27 80 Due to banks and bankers in other States 5 000 00 Individual deposits subject to check.. .. i'iqc'l4 F'V'JF'W 11.38908 Cashiers cheeks - v g 00 Total•• •••• ~,, •,,,«( •,,,•■ Jib so STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND CoifNTY— ’ ' Before me came R. N. Smith, Cashier of The Bank of Hephzibah, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above an-d foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file In said Bank. R. N. SMITH. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of June, 1914. D. L. RHODEN N. P. of R. Co. Ga. . '' • • ' . I - mii'rirfr : *<&** '*k*^ ■ ' •■■■■- • - ■ - ' • * "'..f Dr. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS Relieve Liver Ills! TWO IDEAL HOMES CHEAP This attractive 6 100 m bungalow, located on Heath Street, the Hill, is handsomely finished throughout. The piazzas are very large, the six rooms large and airy, the reception hall commo dious, and beautifully finished in mission; nice hath; large lot, 85x150;% block from car line; gas, electric lights. 'An elegant view of Augusta is ob tained from the broad, breezy piazzas. Will sell for SSOO less than actual cost. Price $4,000 on Easy Terms If you have property that you are willing to sell at the right price, list it with me and I will find a buyer. LJ/ £&r GEO. A. Phone 1551 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 be 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-room house, large corner lot, perfect condition. Price $3,400 7'roorn 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. If 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 at the price we name. JOSEPH W BEASLEY 215 Dyer Building. Phone 6868-W. Real Estate. FOR SALE Three nice residences on the Hill, one on the car line with all modern improvements; one only a block from car line, and one adjoining Country Club. . ■ A delightful new bungalow, 5 rooms and bath. A bargain in two lots in formerly Harrison ville. Farms in Richmond, McDuffie, Hancock and Burke; all good propositions. Ten lots left on Richmond Terrace. t J. Hardwick Jackson Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Buildfiig. jypist-' ; • '"|j| ■ a' ; The picture doesn’t do this pretty hone at 1811 Walton Way justice by any means. Its coziness and individual charm are not brougit out in the picture. Fruit trees, large shade trees, fertile jnrden, pretty lawn, broad piazzas, all lend charm o this place. It has six large comfoTtable rooms, large hall, bath and every convenience, including ;aiage. • You can’t duplicate this home for SS,OK). Price $4,000 on Easy Turns BRIGGS m Dyer Bldg. WEDNESDAY, JUNE lU. If you have proprty that you are willing to se at the right price, list it wit me and I will find a buyer.