The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT BEIL - ESTITE FIB SHE BE 6. P, TILBOTI For SOOO Vacant lot on Richmond Avanua, near Troup Street. 50x150 feat. Let me sell you thia lot an a splendid investment. For $8,600 About four or five acres, corner Cummins and Fleming Streets. Owner want* to sell this property, hence thia bargain price. For S3OO Several lota at this price on Avenue* A. K. or ('. Each $5x150 feet. Nice little investment* at small figure* For $3,150 On ilfteon-hundred block of Pope Avenue, a 6-room house in drat class condition. Has water, elec tric light*, and gas for kitchen Lot Is 45x1*0 feet, with side driveway; Now rented at S2O per month For $2,760. On thirteen hundred Nock of EDI* street, a convenient resi dence of 6 room* and bath, with kitch en. etc. Water, gas and electricity. Lot is *oxlßo feet, with use of alley way. House recently painted and re roofed. For s#oo. On Winter atreet. Monte Sano. a splendid lot, facing Augusta, *oxl*o feet, between Kings Way and Central Avenue. Surrounding lot* are selling for SI,OM * For ss,l*n. A small farm of 10 acre* of excellent land Four-room house and bam. Owner muet sell at ones, go this Prlot Includes crop now on place •ad also horse, * wagon*. 2 cows, etc. Location about I miles front Augusta, on Milled Seville Road For $12,000. Residence on Walton Way, near Glen Avenue Lot is 19*x *75 feet. It is a two-story honee with 10 rooms and modern convenience*. There I* a garage stable and other nec essary outhouse*. For s4*o. Two lota, $460 each, on Isnktns Street, between Crawford Ave nue and Ive Streets. Sire of lot* 40x I*o feet, and there is a 20-foot alley In rear. For $1.2*0 Lot on Walton Way that la a big bargain at thla price; 60x1*0 feet. For $6,260. On 660 block of Broad street, a stora and dwe'llng combined. Rents now for S6O per month. You ought to let us show you this Invest ment For II,tOO. Five-room house on risvsland street. Has water, etc, and three out-hnuses. Good garden. Sue r>f lot 40x166 feet. House has metal root, snd will rent for lit per month For |S.ltO. Just off Central Ave nue on Craig street. Bungalow on lot 10x140 feet. All modern conveniences Convenient to car llna and near St. loeeph School. For |7BO West side of Stovall Street. Monte Sano. Mil SO feet Be tween Central Avenue and Wrlghts boro Road. For ISvtOO. A moat destrahle real isnc*, with t rooms oat houses and all modern convenience* Beautiful view, splendid location on HVAunan Road For It, ISO. L<ot on Williams street, osar Katharine, lMxltt feet Perfectly level with oak and hiokory trees. For MOO A real bargain at this price. Lot on Wooleey Terrace loti ITI fat. For |AO 00 on 1T» blnrt of Walton Wax. I-room house, with modern eon t-enlsncea Oarage, stable end other Wsr 110,090 Double tenement house on Reynolds street Water see snd electricity. It rooms each elds Slse of lot IBxllO foot. Hoiiat In good con dition. Terms to suit. For |T,OOO. Ten-room house on 101 hlook of Qragsis street Two stories, with I rooms each dan easily be mads Into a nice wartmert house Large hack yard and outhoueee. Fhr IHSC. A I-story S-room house on a lot tOx!44 feet, to 10-foot alley WOO hlook of Broad street. Largs gar- For 11.10*. A nice mis one-story, f- Mom house, on 1100 bloak of Wetklns street Lot •,Ixl4l feet. Modern con venionoes For 11.100. A let, tOxltO feet on Wal ten Way, between Druid Perk Avenue and Emmett street Will aoon sell for IUM For |l. 000. A 10-room house on Hickman Road Summerville, on lot 100x100 foot. Hot-air famece, water, see and electricity. For It.llt. A nice little horns on 100 block of Lincoln street, between Flits snd Qreen On street ear Una In must desirable neighborhood. For 14,500. A modem home on Bills strest. between Eltsrt and Center Two-storlee. f rooms, with bath, clos ets and other conveniences G. P. TALBOTT REAL ESTATE IU Leonard Building. rhon* MIT i HOW 10 SUE 1 Hippy RUSSIAN COP Police Heads Issue a Document Setting Forth Line of Conduct Necessary. St. Petersburg. —A document sotting forth the line of conduct necesnary to become a happy Rung! an policeman has been issued to hl» subordinate!* by Prelect von Ecker, of Taganrog ana Ilostoff on Don, who controls the po pjee force in the territory of the Don Cossacks. It reads: “The beasts of the field eat. drink, look for warmth and shelter where to shop, how to multiply, and, in brief, seek to satisfy their physical needs; and in that ron.slsts happiness for ani mals. But the- happin« Hs of men muijt he spiritual -in faith, hope, and love. In our sphere of service it must he faith in our chiefs, hope that if we serve well everyone will gladly go down before us. Then people will not disdain you, hut boast of knowing you and take their hats off to you. in our servicer love must be love for the absorbing work of policemen. “Me who looks for physical Joys, for riches, or lor a better or safer ma terial position than lie can find in the police is a beast without faith, hope, ur love. I do not need such men, and may such, please, gs*t out! For I will ileal with them as with beasts. When they wish to return to police service 1 will let them perish from hunger, hut f will not take them hack. Much candidates for hooliganism, previous to being dismissed, will be photo graphed a at rat torn and hetrayors of my secret division, and disgraced throughout all Russia. The Jowl of Mich a man will he sent as fat* as Archangel, and it will he impoHsiblt for him to enter iny service. “On the other hand, you, my dear honest martyrs, who try with all your might to do your best for the pay of a few pennies: you, my greatly be loved, dear subordinates, who will not betray me and who understand the strictness of discipline, you will nqjl remain without reward. | promise you a better future—as happy as Faster after Dent’” "Murder Clan” Who Will “Remove Enemy" for Sum of at Least $5.00 or SSO Berlin. But why commit mur der when you can have the "delicate t*Hk" performed for you at a charge ranging from five to fifty dollars, ac-1 cording to your financial Htal.ua? All that 1h necexsary la to lure your vie | Urn to historic Sevastopol in stouth ern KuHtda, where there exlata a gang of professional murdercra Their railing is not of the openly advertis ed order but once you gel In touch with them they will swear verbal guarantees that they will “remove'’ any person you select, without fear of discovery. You simply |ay the fee Quite recently a ship's boatswain whs charged with the murder of his wife ami was sentenced to penal serv itude lor life. He confessed to hav ing hired an ex-sailor named f’etke vltch to get the crime committed. Petkevltch, for a fee of shout $26, Introduced the boatswain to one of the gang named Hoglne—also an ex sailor who for another fee of $26 carried out the murder. According to fKillce reports the gang still exists and several mysttrious crimes recent ly have boon the work of this blood thirsty organisation This much the police know though they have thus far failed to collar the perpetrators. German Boycott Hurting London’s Raw Fur Market London -The supremacy of lamdon as the raw fur market of the world Is seriously threatened by the organized Gel m.in boycott. German fur merchant*!, through their association, and thirty-four Minis outside the association, have Pledged themselves under a bond of $7,600 each not to attend the June fur auction In 1 xindon, not to buy goods purchased by others at these auc tions The Germans are being as sisted tn the boycott by the French Association, by certain American housea, and by a Tew London buyers. The reasons pm forward by the Germans for their action are: (11. That the June sales are genrullv in ferior goods: (2), that, therefore, lower prices are realized and the pub lication of these prices disturb the values fixed by the preceding auctions In March before the goods bought at the March sales can he disposed of to the manufacturers. Americanized German Caught After 26 Years Berlin,— Although ho had become an American cltlxen and hitd hern absent from Uurmaa) for twenty-six )can>. a former kiiihht In the Herman army named Schroder, who relumed eariy thia year on a \ lalt to relatlie* In Heidelberg, haa heen aentenced t-> thirteen montha' Imprisonment. He served one and a half vetir's Ini prlsonment for desertion hut escaped and went to the I'nlted States, while later undergoing detention in a Col ogne fortteaa for Inaubordmatlon. He was convicted of this offence "In hlr a I'm nee" In 190 J SENATORS MANAGER AND PLAYER SCHAEFER ‘REST'’ Philadelphia. Manager Griffith and , Germany Schaefer of the Wash ncton I American League, Saturday were noil, fled by President Johnson that they had been Indefinitely suspended for their ! part tn the affair at Shllw Park water ! day which reaulled in the umpire f, r feitlna the asms to Philadelphia. 1 hiring the araumeni yeetarday. Sr ,he fer was ordeied off the field by one of the umpire* Special Sale at Sherson’s Monday: 60c Candies at 39c. a YOU rtmembtr the last Dollar Day m AuguetaZ There'* going to be an- ! other on* soon. Watch for it, in the | Auguata Herald. Bailie-Edelblut Furniture Company 708-710-712 Broadway THE QUALITY STORE Thomas & Barton Co’s. Old Stand DISCOUNTS RANGE FROM lO TO 50 PER CENT This is one of our best large Fumed Oak Din ing Room Suits: Sideboard, f>() inches long, with mirror, China Closet, 50 inches wide, Pining- Table, 54 in.xß ft. Serving Table, One of the host bargains on our floor. We sell on the Club Plan. We store Furniture. We Give and Redeem BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUGUSTA, . GEORGIA iff gliUpjl 1 iiiir II • d's m * •fl a jjif f tjf ' 2 u.ui g 9:m I 111 IP' you have something that is intended for your eyes only, put it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes Fire cannot reach it—burglars cannot get it and you will have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes ara fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened unless you help. These locks have double mechanism that requires two different keys to unlock. You have one key and we hold the ot^er—and both must he used at the same time or the box cannot be opened. v U . .m. c ’ l /^ ■*cTnjL’ yjggv JBtak gfpSjS*^ \\Vc —1/1\ a A SEA TRIP FOR TONIC There is no reel or recreation comparable to an ocean voyage. A quick rallrid*toSav*nnah,Ga.,on through Inline, In large, easy, well ventilated coaches, parlor and aleeping care, via CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Then for the trip at sea. Big roomy vessel*- -floating palaces— equipped with all modern hotel conveniences—state rooms de luxe; cold aod hot, salt and hath, tub and shower baths- The table d'hote mens Includes the aeaaon's delicacies of both Northern and Southern market*. Beat table waters. Through tickets to Eastern retorts. ROUND-TRIP PARES FROM AUOUBTA Including mewl* and berth on chip Nsw York.*.. »S,OO Baltimore IM.OO Boston MOO Philadelphia.... M.OO M-Day Fares New York U.to Boston M. 30 Proportionately low fares from other polnta. For ail detail* berth reservations, etc., aak the nearest Ticket Agent W. VC Haekett. Traveling Passenger Agent. Til Broad Street. Augusta. Ua. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. A handsome Mahogany Bed Room Suit: 2 Twins for poster Beds, carved pineapple top, Dresser, 54 inch, carved pineapple top, Toilet Table, carved pine apple top, Chiffonier, carved pine apple top, Let n> show yon this suit. UNION SAVINGS BANK Corner Broad and Eighth Streets. Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division South ern District of Georgia. We take stock on June 30th, therefore you can take this Furniture away at Big Reductions on the Club Plan, and we charge no fee to join. A Solid Mahog any Berkley & Gay Dining Room Suit: Colonial Sideboard, 72 in. Jong, Dining Table, 54 in.x 10 feet, China Case, Serving Table, 4 Side Chairs, leather seat, 2 Arm Chairs, leather seat. Watch for DOLLAR DAY In Augusta Friday July 3rd DR. WHITLAW FAMOUS PAINLESS DENTIST Ido not. claim to he the possessor of some secret formula, whereby ALL work is done without pain, blit Ido possess methods and treatments which, when combined with gentleness and expert workmanship, relieve the pain to a minimum. If you feel the slightest undecided, call at my office any day from 8 a. m. to Bp. m. and talk with people who have neglected their teeth because of the dread of the ordinary dentist’s treatment. Now they are my friends, and are continually sending their friends to me. My offices are equipped with every scientific device known to the dental profession. I ESPECIALLY SOLICIT a call from those who have either been the victim of inferior dentistry or who have neglected their teeth because of the dread of the ordinarv treatment. MY METHODS ARE HARMLESS and PAINLESS. ___FOUNDER OF PAINLESS DENISTRY SS.OP Th«y slip or drop I give a written guar antee for 15 years with all my work. No charge for painless extraction when other work is being done. References Union Savings Bank and my work. TERMS: DON’T WORRY DR. WHITLAW PAINLESS DENTIST 8 a, m. to 8 p. m.—OFFICE OPEN DAlLY—Sundays 10 to 3. 840-42 Broad Street. (Over A. & P. Tea Store) Augusta, Ga A few Sugges* # tions for Outdoor Enjoyment: Lawn Swings, Hammock (Swings, Hammocks, Porch Rockers, all styles, Porch Settees, Porch Awpings, Porch Shades, all sizes, Porch Rugs, Porch Chairs, 4 chains. Any Goods bought now will be taken care of until you need them. Have You Thought of This Fact? The advantage to you In trading with us, la that you are buy ing from McCarrel who has, himself, been a very large consumer of everything In the line of Building Materials, Paints, etc., foT the past Twelve Years. McCarrel has been through all the experi ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view. Everything from us is under the Original Label of thtf Manu facturer, and we represent the very best. We do not manufacture, remix or dope. We take care of you In small retail or car lots. McCARREL SUPPLY CO. 643 BROAD BTREET. PHONE 1628. I invite you to call and inspect my offices, and have your teeth examined FREE. I will tell you in advance just what your work will cost you. I save aching teeth, I save broken-down teeth, I save ulcerated teeth, I can save 90 per cent of the teeth others extract. Phone 716. Lady Attendant. jUNDAY, JUNE 28. I ' v "rtiF j CpAff- \W I II jjk , \\ pC w jp tm¥i A Massive Co= ionial Bed Room Suit: French Bed, Dresser, 54 in., 11/_, top, Chiffonier, 42 in., I*4 top, Toilet Table with triple mirror. You will find nothing better. Purple Trading Stamps. We Pack Furniture. jfIHMsHHb t*' *; jfta| JMM fit Ijßr?■ Crown and Bridge < Work .. 91.00 and $5.00 Fillings .. 50* and SI.OO