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Daughters of Isabella Take Lead Again in
Herald's M. & M. Contest
Junior 0. U. A. M. a Close Second
Daughters of Isabella lake the lead again away from the Boys' home,
after being In fifth plate las! week. Jr O. U. A. M., still retains sec
ond plare The Hoys' Home third. Y. W. C. A. fourtn. Hebrew Judies'
Aid Society fifth.
Special attention is called to the large Bonus L>tn offer on Combi
nations this week.
Miss Mary Acton moves up from third place to first in the Indi
vidual Class. Miss Vila Bt. Amatjd second,'Miss l-aura McArthur third,
Mr. John Hackman, fourth.
Jeff O'Donald lands first place in Children's Claes, after being in
the back ground for the past three weeks Durward Hays drops down
to second place. Lynwood Hett third. Harman Clark, fourth, and Wes
ley Kilpatrick, fifth.
Jeff O'Donald finally hits a. homo run. Jeff nays he has been rest
ing up to improve his batting average. Ix>ok out for the Children’s
Class tnis week.
Y. W. C. A holds Registration Day at Contest Department, 213 Mc-
Cart cn Street, Monday', July 6th.
Humane Educational Society, Wednesday, July Bth.
fivery lady who calls nt the Contest Department, 213 McCartan St.,
n above dates and registers her name and address will be given
300 extra votes, every gentleman 200 These votes are credited to t/ia
organisation holding the Registration Day. All orders placed at the
Contest Department on Registration Days will count double votes. You
may order any of the products listed In the Contest through your regie
lar Grocer. You do not have to pay for the things you order at the Con
test Department, just pay your regular Grocer. It does not make any
difference bow small an order you give you will get the extra votes just
the same. You should make every effort to have as many of your
friends present on your Demonstration Day as possible. Contest Depart
ment open from 9 a. in. to 9 p. m.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
After Wednesday, July fith, Dreamland Theater Coupons on the sin
gle admission will not he good for votes. Votes are only good on SI.OO
Books, whleh are good for 1,500 votes each.
The ssuing of coupon votes on Burdell-Cooper brand cigars will he
discontinued, exeept, at their local store. Hereafter votes will be allow
ed on the cigar box tops of these brands as follows:
6-CENT SELLERB.
Cinro-bond res 5,000 votes
Clnco-P&Mtelas 2.500 votes
San Felice 5,000 votes
Santaella f ...5,000 votes
C. H. 8 .... ..2.500 votes
Optimo 2.500 votes
10-CENT SELLERS.
Tadema (50’«) 5.000 votes
Optimo (50's) 6,000 votes
Combination No. 1.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND HONtJS VOTES In addition to the regular
value of votes for one Combination of the following Inhels or FIFTY
FIVE THOUSAND BONUS VOTES for THREE COMBINATIONS
6 Brookfield Butter cartons.
5 Coca Cola Gum wrappers.
]0 Swift Premium Ham wrappers.
6 Swift Pride Washing Powder cartons.
5 Stone’s Wrapped Cake Wrappers.
Combination No. 2.
TWENTY THOUSAND BONUS VOTES In addition to the regular
NOTICE
If you intend buying on The IT ill, I will sell you
practically your own price, find on your own terms,
lots on Glenn Avenue and Highland '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
SPECIALS
Horn*' of 5 rooms in good repair, located at
127 Broad Street.
Good garden, pecans, figs, and beautiful shade
trees.
Owner is auxious to sell and will sell very
cheap, and give anv terms desired.
Price only $2,500.
Positively the prettiest (> room bungalow on
Monte Kano; finished in mission throughout with
the very best material obtainable, large lot, large
piazzas, hot and cold water.
This is an ideal home, and a bargain for some
one. Price $4,000.
On Central Avenue, right near the top of the
Hill. I have a beautiful 7 room home, which in
building was given all those .finer touches that go
to make a home beautiful, cozy and comfortable;
down to the most minute detail this home was
carefully planned by the owners who intended it ns
their permanent abode, but for certain reasons they
will now sell and at a very low price.
There is always a good breeze on Central
Avenue —any one who lives there will vouch for it
—and this home, because of the nature of its con
struction, is one of the coolest on Central Avenue.
Price $5,500.
GEO. A. BRIGGS
Phone 1551. 417 Dyer Building.
value of votes for one Combination of the following labels, or SEVENTY
FIVE THOUSAND BONUS VOTES' FOR THREE COMBINATIONS.
5 Swift’s Arrow Borax Soap wrappers.
5 Sensation or Ring's Elegant Flour Bags. *
5 Domino Rice cartons,
10 Libby, McNeil & Libby labels
2 Dreamland Theater Stubs from One Dollar Books, on sale at con
test departmenL
Combination No. 3.
TWENTY THOUSAND BONUS VOTES' in addition to the regular
value of votes for one Combination of the following labels or SEVENTY
FIVE THOUSAND BONUS VOTES FOR THREE COMBINATIONS:
5 Queen Regent Soap cartons.
2 Maxwell House Blend Tea labels.
5 Swift’s Arrow Borax Soap wrappers.
2 Dolly Madison Talcum Powder labels.
1 Merchants Rank savings deposit slip, any denomination.
5 Blocks’ Cracker Cartons.
Combination No. 4.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND BONUS VOTES in ad
dltion to the regular value of votes, by just sorting them into pack
ages:
10 Brookfield Butter cartons.
10 Swift Pride Washing Powder.
10 Swift's Arrow Borax Wrappers.
10 Queen Regent Soap Cartons.
2 Dreamland Theater Stubs from SI.OO book, on sale at Contest De
partment.
Extra Special Combination.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BONUS VOTES in addition to the
regular value of votes for the following sale slips, by just sorting them
Into packages:
fkvstleberry & Wilcox Cash Register Checks, $2.00 or more.
Economy Shoe Co., Cash Register Checks, $2.00 ot more.
Golden Bros.’ Sales Slips, $2.00 Or more.
M. A. Bate* Sales Slips, $2.00 or more.
Geo. H. Baldowskl, Jr., Sales Slips, $2.00 or more.
L. .1. Schaul Cash Register Checks, $2.00 or more.
L. P. Spetli Sales Slips, $2.00 or more.
These Sales Slips, in this combination will count double votes in
addition to the large bonus o;fer.
Extra Special Combination No. 2j
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BONUS VOTES in addition to the
regular value of votes for the following Sale Slips, by just sorting them
into packages:
B. A. Dial wood delivery slip, $2.00 or more,
O Connor-Schweers Paint Co., Kales Slips or Receipts, $2.00 or more.
Maxwell Bros., Sales Slips or Receipt, $2.00 or more.
Better Ice Cream Co., delivery tickets, $2.00 or more.
J’. K. Taut Sale Slip or Repair Receipt SI.OO or more.
1 Merchants Bank, or Plaza Bank deposit slip.
J I’anther Spring Water Delivery ticket, 50c or more.
Those Sales Slips in this combination will count double votes in addi
tion to the large bonus offer.
Cigarette Coupon'Special Offer.
50 Piedmont or Chesterfield Coupons, three thousand extra votes.
100 Piedmont or Chesterfield Coupons, seven thousand extra votes.
500 Piedmont or Chesterfield Coupons, seventy thousand extra
votes.
1000 Piedmont or CheslerTield Coupons, one hundred and forty-five
thousand extra votes.
Chero Cola Crown Special Offer.
50 Chero Cola Crowns, three thousand extra votes.
100 Chero Cola Crowns, seven thousand extra votes.
600 Chero Cola Crowns, seventy thousand extra votes.
1000 Chero Cola Crowns', one hundred and forty-five thousand extra
votes.
EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER.
All saving deposits made in the .Merchants Bank or the Plaza
Branch between July Ist and July 10th will count 2,000 votes for ever*
dollar deposited. Ask for duplicate deposit slips good tor votes in M.
and M. Contest when you make your deposit. These deposit slips must
be voted by July 15th.
STANDING OF CONTESTANTS IS SHOWN BELOW:
ORGANIZATION CLASS.
VOTES
Y. W. C. A 1,015,890
Boys' Home ... 1,365,580
Rainbow Circle, King’s Daughters.. 740,700
Florence Crittentou Home 253,600
Woodlawn Baptist Church 125,600
Hebrew Ladies’ Aid Society 927,360
Daughters of Isabella 1,460,100
Woodlawn Council, No. 29. Jr. O. U. A. M 1,442,450
Carpenters' District Council 230,100
Hurnauo Educational Society 17,450
INDIVIDUAL CLASS.
Miss Ixils Geer, Thomson, Ga 228,750
Mrs, Mamie Goodwin, Graniteville Mfg. Co 15,100
Mrs. Susie H. Ransom, 413 Greene 12,100
Miss liable Abernathy, North Augusta 16,300
Mrs. George Schaufele, 1701 Fenwick . 37,500
Miss Mary Hall, 1137 Greene „ «...217,000
Miss Mary Acton, 1251 Greene 376,600
Miss lxmise Livingston, 1539 Walton Way .. .....156,900
Miss Lila Gibson, Woodlawn Avenue 87,500
Miss laiura McArthur, Howards Pharmacy 246,900
Miss Vita St. Amand, Albion Hotel . 351,400
Miss Louise Lynch, Broad Street 20,100
Mr. Cope Wright, Reynolds Street 125,100
Mr. John Laokman. Monte Sano 329,500
Mr. Allen Elliott. Ellis Street 120,500
Mr. Frank Fulmer, Fenwick Street 10,000
Miss Nora Page, Monte Sano 91,600
Miss Nora Marshall, Druid Park Avenue 125,750
Miss Bessie Irvin, Telfair Street 10.000
Miss Josie Markwalter, Walton Way 90,800
Mr. Otis Dehan. 220 Telfair Street.. 10.000
Miss Mary Byers, 328 Ellis G0.J50
Albert Cleary,-718 Moore Ave 33,350
Mrs. E. S. Ingram, Walton Way .... 10,000
Ernest Wheeler, 1726 12th SL 50,600
Mrs. William Janies, Blythe. Ga 11,150
CHILDREN’S CLASS.
Charles H. Stevens, 954 Reynolds Street 23,400
Tarver Kitchen, 258 Telfair 34,000
Scott Nixon, The Hill 30,250
Curiton Lipps, 1455 Broad 12,480
Gussie Peliakoff. 1106 Reynolds 15.150
Kphy Tunkle, 1008 Kills ! 96,750
John White, 642 Crawford Avenue 38.500
Helen E. Dunbar, Kllenton, S. C.... ~ .. 71,150
George O’Hara, 1136 Broad * • • .. ..157,550
Muriel Ergle, NorUi Augusta 253,450
Wesley Kilpatrick, 611 Watkins 529,800
Oswald Grealtsh, 659 Broad „ 146,200
Terrell Singleton, Monte Sano 20,850
David Steinberg, 133 Ellis 92,560
Willie Tavlor, 1825 Broad 10,000
Lynwood Hett. 602 Third Street 677,700
Robert Babbitt, 549 Watkins 10,000
Edward llle, city 10,000
Charles Fargo, 303 Broad Street 225,630
John Bowen. 446 Reynolds 24,200
Robert Parks, City 10.000
Ixmis Lokey, 703 Fourth Street 218.250
Durward Hayes, 634 Broad 686,450
Sam Speerlng, 7'24 Eighth Street 10,000
Harmon Clark. 1237 Ellis .. 574,100
WhltnoJ Dowling. 715 Calhoun 169,960
Edward Von Kprecken. 115 Broad 226,750
D. P. O’Connell, 847 Broad 14,900
Julian Avery. 963 Broad ...402,150
Jeff O'Douald, 929 Broad ....742,750
Edward O Donald. 929 Broad 10,550
Roy Hitt. 633 Telfair 18.650
Edmond Guo. 608 Broad 99,100
Lillie Parr, 724 Taylor 13,650
Hyman Cohen. 914 Broad 54.650
Beatrice Garrison, 611 Wright Ave 25,100
U Wmton Partatn. 1452 Walton Way 121.000
H P. Burum, Jr.. Walton Way 25.05 U
Annie W. Hill, North Augusta 441,700
Archie Galloway. 30 Cummins Street 10,000
Umnle Powers, 1640 Ft. l.uke St lO.SOu
Hugh Mullfortn, 1128 Greene 10.000
Glover Cushman, SOS 15th Street 10,350
2.000 ‘ MOURNERS" ATTEND
FUNERAL OF AN OLD MAID
Part*.—ln the town of Isle-sur
-Bogne an old maid died a few days
ago and fully two thousand "mourn
ers" followed her mortal remains to
the cemetery. She was comparative
ly unknown except to her Immediate
neighbors but a story ws* sent broad
cast that the old woman had left in
structions In her will to distribute a
small sum to each person who should
see her burled, at the gate of the
cemeterv after the ceremony For
this purpose site had collected one
(HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
hundred pieces of money, valued at
5 cents each, and also set apart >2O
for the funeral music accompanying
her hearse.
These stipulations were scrupul
ously carried out. and after being
played Into the cemetery with all the
famous "dead marches," the mourn
ers Indulge.) In such a contest for
the small coins at the gate that a
strong force of police, gathered In an
ticipation had to Interfere to restore
order.
IVANTED: COI.ORKD JUTS TO CAR
ry paprr* in Colored Territory. Apply
Sub Station No, l, 103.’ KoUodt SL ts
WHAT DOLLAR DAY
DID IN AUGUSTA
SCORES BIG SUCCESS
The Augusta Herald with the co
operation of certain enterprising mer
chants of the city Promoted a Dollar
Day in Augusta. Friday, July 3rd,
was the day selectee. The Herald
and the merchants co-operating offer -
gave publicity to the Dollar Day idea
ed Special Dollar Day Bargains. Here
is what Dollar Day did in Augusta.
Read what the merchants who co
operated in Dollar Day have to say
as to results obtained.
“DOLLAR DAY EXPRESSIONS.
Walk-Over Boot Shop.
“Dollar Day with us was Indeed a
grand success from every standpoint.
We had a steady stream of customers
all day Lets have another one soon.
Us certainly a winner.’’
J. A. Mullarky Co.
"All previous records were broken
here for “DOLLAR DAY. 1 ’ Dong be
fore our doors were open many were
in line waiting for our “Dollar Spe
cials" and telephone requests were
frequent to reserve same for custom
ers. Such was the response to our
advertised dollar specials that most
of them were early exhausted. Re
sults were most gratifying.”
Wise Dry Goods Company.
“Dollar Day was too much for us.
We just couldn't wait on the crowds.
Early in the morning throngs were
here demanding to see our "DOLLAR
DAY” specials, and they saw and
bought them. Results could not have
been better.
Standard Sample Shoe Store.
“Dollar Day” was the biggest day
we ever had. We employed three ex
tra clerks for the occasion, but with
these and our large regular force we
were unable to handle the crowds. A
gratifying feature was that while
customers came to look at our "Dol
hir Specials” and we sold quantities of
them, we as well doubled our usual
sales on higher priced goods. You
may count on us whenever you are
ready for another “Dollar Day.”
Golden Brothers.
"We congratulate the Herald on in
augurating a "Dollar Day” that
brought out the crowds. Results
were so good that we continued our
specials over Saturday with great re
sults.”
The Bootery.
“A splendid success. A most enthu
siastic response to our “Dollar Day”
Specials.”
L. P. Speth.
Good, well satisfied with results.
McC reary.
"While no big response to dollar
day specials we profited immensely by
large crowds and sales for the day
was a record breaker.”
Andrews Bros. Company.
\ cry well pleased. Results were
particularly good in our furniture de
partment.”
Economy Shoe Company.
“Very satisfactory. You brought out
the crowds and we had a big day on
our regular line as well as the "Dol
lar Specials."
Castleberry & Wilcox.
“More than satisfied. Consider it a
Kr eat stimulant to business.”
McElwee Thomas D. G. Co
‘•Was rushed all day. “Dollar Day”
surely a success. Know of no other
medium which ever brought as sat
isfactory results.”
Imperial Tea Store.
"Entire sales force busy all dtfv
Attrlbute it to Dollar Day advertis
ing in Herald.”
Augusta Bee Hive.
“Good business all day. Did a
great deal more business than custo
mary on Friday.”
M. Sheron and Co.
"Dollar Day” a decided success. Had
a large lot of goods. Chocolates on
hand which we were very anxious to
dispose of. and sold entire lot on
‘ Dollar Day.”
Shapiro's "Millinery.”
"Experienced splendid results on
Dollar Day. Think it a splendid ad
vertising proposition. Hope it will
repeat.
C. D. Kenny Company.
"Good business all day. Dollar Day
a success. Calls all day for goods ad
vertised In Dollar Day ad. Hope it
will be repeated soon.”
Bros.
"Splendid business Dollar Day a
success. Made many new customers."
E. A. Nixon Millinery.
‘'Very well pleased with "Dollar
Day results. Good business. Many
new customers."
M. E. Kelly Dry Gooda
A very busy day We couldn't
handle the customers In the morning.
< alls for Dollar Day Specials all day
Pronounce It a decided success.
Jas. R. League & Company
Moved to No. 1 Union
Savings Bank Bldg.
The progressive and wideawake real
estate and Insurance firm of Jan. R. Dea.
gue A Co., have secured offices at No
1 l nlon Savings Hank building.
This change puts thsni on the ground
floor rod In the center of business In
their lines.
On the principle that -'Nothing suc
ceeds like success," The Herald predicts
and bespenks for them even greater sue
cess and more business than they have
had In the past. It might be dollars In
somehody"s pocket to read their ad In
this Issue of The Hersld.
Has Your Child WormgT
Most children do. A Coated. Furred
Tongue; 'Strong Breath; Stomach
Pains; Circles under Eyes; Pale, Sal
low Complexion; Nervous, Fsetftil;
Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in Sleep;
Peculiar Dreams—anyone of these
indicate Child has Worms. Get a box
of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once. It
kills the . orms—the cause of your
child's condition la 1-axatlve and
aids Nature to expel the Worms. Sup
plied In candy form. Easy for chil
dren to taka. 2&c, at your druggist.
Peach Tree Corner
Here is your opportunity to buy a two-story residence on Schley
street, Monte Sano. This is a well-built, eight-room house with ev
ery modern convenience. Large reception ball, parlor, dining room,
kitchen and gantries, four nice bedrooms, bath room and sleeping
porch and a storage room. The house is all screened. Garage on
lot. This property Is on the right side of the street and faces the
city. Price, $6,000.00. Half cash, balance on time. You can get pos
session at once. Or would con sider renting it to a desirable tenant.
A Wonderful Bargain
Seven-room cottage and large grounds on Central avenue, near
Johns road, south side. We are in a position to sell this place for
$4,000.00. Just think of buying this property on the fashionable bou
levard for the above price. If you are interested don't delay. Some
one Is going to buy It this week.
W. T. HOUSTON & CO.
Real Estate
Phone 607 Augusta, Ga.
FORSALE
At Xo. 558 Lake Avenue, North Augusta, we
offer a two (2) story modern residence that will
please the homeseekers.
Large corner lot, house faces East, grounds
arc beautiful and well shaded.
For an immediate sale we offer this place at
a bargain price and on very attractive* terms.
y •
Jas. R. League & Co.
No. 1 U. S. Bank Building. Phone No. 176.
(Please note change in the location of our office,
and drop in to see us.)
Richmond Terrace
Well, the men with nerve, business capacity
and quick grasp of a good proposition availed
themselves of the first, and best opportunity, of
one hundred lots. lam going to offer one hundred
more in the same tract, not at the same price or
on the same terms, but at price and terms unequall
ed by any local suburban proposition.
REMEMBER the lots are 50x150 feet each;
city water, no city taxes, no lots sold to negroes;
titles all right. Price for inside lots, TWO CENTS
per square foot; for corner lots TWO AND THREE
QUARTERS CENTS per square foot. Can you af
ford to miss this? Will make satisfactory terms.
If you want a farm,or residence, call me up.
J. Hardwick Jackson
Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building.
A Man from Charleston
Said to us, recently: “Your Stevens Creek devel
opment, the new Empire Building, and other unus
ual improvements will cause Augusta to have in 10
years a population of 1<K),000.”
This means increased values of real estate, so
begin now to salt your money down.
A very desirable home in a popular section of
The Hill, is offered this week at $10,500. It is
is ii]i to date. See us.
Buy No. 1322 Woodlawn Avenue, a beautiful
6 room two story home $4,500.
No. 503 Walker street, fine 6 room 2 story
home $4,500
Next to corner of Walton Way, 6 rooms,
2 story $3,000
Central Avenue. 5 rooms .. . $3,500
TiOt on Broad street $1,250
Lpt on Green street $3,200
Lot on Monte Sano Avenue .. , $1,400
Lot on Central Aveuue $l,lOO
Lot on Walton Way, 100x200 $4,000
Martin <S: Garrett
137 Jackson Street. Real Estate—lnsurance.
Rental Agents Empire Building.
SUNDAY, JULY 5.