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Herald’s M. & M. Contestants Cast
Large Votes This Week
Boys’ Home Leads By Half Million—Miss Louise Geer Heads
Individual Class—Harman Clark Takes Lead in Children’s
Class.
The Boys’ Horn* leads by over a half
million votes b> securing two out of
three Bonuses offered this week on la
bels and sales slips.
V. W (\ A., second; Jr. O. U. A. M.,
third; Rainbow Circle King's Daughters,
• ourih; Hebrew 1 rules' Aid Society,
1 ftli.
Miss Louis* (Jeer again holds first
place, Miss Man Acton, second, Mr.
John Lurktrian third.
Harmon Clark leads the ohlldren this
week by bolding first place. Julian !
Avery, second, Dprwsfrd Hays, third;
Annie \X Hill, fourth; Wesley Kbpat- !
rick, fifth.
Kvery organisation has an equal
chance to win the big Bonus offer this
week The offer is the same as ast
weea. All you have to do is to get
busy and secure all the Labels and
Cartons you possibly can.
Combinations are again In existence
and every one should get busy arid turn
in we\eral, If not all, combination* this
week.
Don't get discourag'd. Just wane up
and go after the Big Bonus offers.
Those securing the most votes win the :
prises. That’s ail there is to it.
Your attention Is called to the Reg-
IstrotLon Days this week:
Woodlawn Council- Monday. July 20th.
Rainbow Circle King’s Daughters—
Tuesday. July 21. 1914
Hebrew Ladies’ AJd Society—Wednes- j
day, July 22. 1914.
Daughters of Isabella —Thursday, July i
23, 1914.
Y. W. C A.— FYiday, July 24, 1914.
Boys* Homo Saturday. July 25, 1914. j
KveTy organisation should make ; I
apodal effort to have all members and
friends present on their registration 1
day. Kvery lady who calls nt the Con
test Department, 218 McOartrin street,
and registers her name, leaving ari <*•-
der. no matter how amal. will bo given
EOO extra votes which will he credited to
be organisation holding the rcgist/ra
tlon day. Every gentleman. JF>O, and
children lAO. In addition to the extra
votes given for registering everything
ordered at the Contest Depsrtment on
roglat ration days, will count double !
votes Bava you order until your rog- i
i Stratton day. i
To Locate In Augusta?
You will want a nice, 6-room, two-ntnry roHiclrnco, largo lot,
plonty of ftbariot Rood noighbora Not over $4,500.
We Have It,
You will wish an office In the Empire Building.
We Have It,
When you any you havo an office In (hr Empire Building, you nerd
•ay nothing further, the public will know where you or, and will he
glad to go to you there.
What the Bun to to the day end the Moon le to the night, the Em
pire Hulldlng ta to Augusta's trade territory: the size and hoßUty of
thle building will draw people to It, «h the magnet draws the needle.
GET YOURS NOW.
Martin & Garrett
137 Jackson Street.
PHONE 224.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING. INSURANCE
Real Estate Notice.
Take notice that if you are thinking abont buy
ing & farm, we have a number of places with and
without improvements that must be sold. We are
handling this property exclusively. And can offer you
some very attractive prices and terms. It is worth
looking into if you are interested in farm lands. We
oan save you money on your purchase, and can prove it,
If you will give us a chance to do so.
Several attractive homes for sale in the City and
on The Hill, that have never been advertised. Just for
the asking we will tell you all {.bout them.
Instead of giving rent notes for next year, let us
get you a deed to your own property.
Our automobile and four salesmen are at your
command. No trouble to show property.
W.T. HOUSTON & CO.
Phone 60/ Harison Building. Augusta, Oa.
TO RENT
No. 1354 Ellig Street.. brooms $20.00
No. 963 Broad Street.. 10 rooms $40.00
No. 439 Broad Stre* t.. 10 rooms $37.50
No. 530 Reynolds St... 10 rooms $22.50
House, West of Arsenal 11 rooms $75.00
House, Battle Row ... 5 rooms .. ? SIO.OO
Houses on Turpin Hill,
for colored people .... 1 rooms $5.00
JOHN W. DICKEY
One million Bonus Vote* will be given
to the organizations securing the larg
est number of votes on their reglstra
| tlon days this week.
BONUS VOTES AS FOLLOWS.
Bonus Votes
First highest 500,-0
Second highest 250,000
Third highest 1 50,0 m
Fourth highest 75,000
Fifth highest 25,000
Bonus Votes for last week's Contest
Awarded as Follows:
(Bonus on Labels.)
Bonus Votes.
Boys* Home 250,000
Daughters of Isabella 150,000
Ji (i I’. A. M. 00,000
Hebrew ladles Aid Society.. 30,000
La inbow Circle, King's
Daughters 10,v00
(Bonus on l les .Slips.)
Bonus Votes.
1 toys’ 11 otn e 2 frO, 000
Jr, O. C. A M 150,000
Hebrew Ladles' Aid Society.. 60,000
Daughters of Isabella .':o,ooft
Y. VV. C. A 10,000
Bonus on Castleberry & Wilcox Sales
Slips:
Y. W. C. A 260,000
July 17th, li*4.
We, the undersigned committee ap
pointed to canvass the returns of votes
in Herald's Label Contest Bonus offer,
certify that we have examined the rou
nds from which we find as above net
out and make awards accordingly.
C. A. NICKERSON,
J. B HWKENEY,
O. C. MAXWELL.
6TANDING OF CONTESTANTS IS
SHOWN BELOW:
Organization Class.
Votes.
V. W. C. A 2.409 v!fl
Boys' Home 3,135 # |17 y l
Rainbow < Ircle, King's Daugh
ters 2,0i2,600
Florence Crlt teuton Home 253.600
Woodlawn Baptist Church 126.699
Hebrew Ladles Aid Society 1,906,070
Daughters of Isabella 1,800,200
Woodlawn Council, No. 29, Jr.
O. IT. A M 2.048.000
Carpenters' District Council .... 230,100
Humane Educational Society ... 70,110
individual Class.
Miss Dols Geer, Thomson, Ga.. 919.000
Mrs. Mamie Goodwin, Granlte
vtlle Mfg. Co 15,100
Mrs. Susie 11. Ransom 413
Greene ... 12,109
Miss Mable Abernathy, North
Augusta 16,300
Mrs. George Hehaufele, 1701
Fenwick 37,5‘»0
Miss Mary Hall, 1137 Greene .. 217.700
Miss Mary Acton, 1251 Greene.. 526,800
Miss lx>uise Livingston, 1539
Walton Way 156.900
Miss Lila Gibson, Woodlawn
avenue 87,500
Miss Laura M- Arthur, Howard’s
Pharmacy 349,300
Miss Vita St. Amand, Albion
Mote: 434,2'M
Miss Louise Lynch, Broad St... 20,1e0
Mr. Cope Wright, Reynolds St... 125,1 CC
Mr. John Lack man, Monte Sano 484,350
Mr. Allen Elliott, Ellis St 120.590
Mr. Frank Fulmer, Fenwick St.. 10,0«'0
Miss Nora Page, Monte Sano.... 91,609
Miss Nora Marshall, Druid Park
avenue 125,759
Miss Bessie Irvin. Telfair 5t.... I*o,ooo
Miss Joste Markwalter, Walton
Wav 90,800
Mr. Otis Delian, 220 Telfair St.. 10.00 J
Miss Mary Byers. M2B Kills St.. 60,159
Albert Cleary, 718 Moore Ave... 33 350
Mrs. E. S. Ingram. Walton Way 164.750
finest Wheeler, 1726 12th 5t.... 89.350
Mrs. WI Worn James. Blythe, Ga. 24,330
J A. Thurmond, 693 Watkins .. 10/H)0
Children’s Class.
Charles II Stevens, 954 Key-
Two Good Real Estate Deals Recently
By Jos. W. Beasley
A couple of nice real estate deals
which indicate the steady tone of the
real estate market were made sevral
days ago by Jos. VV. Beasley.
The first was the sale of property
located at, 1009 Miller street by Mr.
Win. A. Wsters for a consideration of
$7,500. This price Indicates very
POLITICAL NOTICES
TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA
Circuit I am a candidate for ths
Judgeship of the Superior Courts of
the Augusts Circuit, subject to the ap
proachtng August White Primary. l
will appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
ts ISAAC 8. PEEBLES. TR
VOTE FOR W WALLACE CLARK,
the farmers candidate, f<Y Legisla
ture. sun wed fri Imo Jl9
FOR THE LEGISLATURE, SUBJECT
to the rules of White Primary.
un ts JOE S. WATKINNS.
Tam a candidate for rb-elec
tion to the Legislature, subject to
primary
wed sun x 5 RAM L. OLIVE.
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make your acquaintance through ths
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LOCKHART, LUCKY & 00.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT
OCTOBER IST.
No. Room*. Price.
SIR Broad St 9 $15.00
124 S Broad St 7 40.00
230 Kills St 8 30.00
232 Elllß St 8 30.00
407 Marbury St 7 20.00
2017 Walton Way & 16.00
715 Kollock St 6 21.50
1845 Warren St * 20.00
413 Fenwick St 6 17.50
216 Broad St 8 35.00
449 Itevnolds St 4 11.00
447 Watkins St 5 15.00
1852 Watkins St 5 16 00
1021 Jackson St 5 16.00
601 Moore Ave 4 16.00
930 Twiggs St 6 15.00
917 Kollock St 5 16.00
STORES.
214 Marbury St 2n.no
530 Broad St 20.00
126 Centre St 15.00
120 Centre St., (store and resi
dence) 35.00
We have a few desirable offices for
rent tn the I.eonard Building. For fur
thor Information see—
LOCKHART, LUCKY & CO.
PHONE 640.
Geo. w. Tidwell, JiLj
JOB PRINTING
•PHONE
_ 380
PRINTING "A« YOU LIKE IT"
ROOF LEAKf
Hav* your work dona by e«peri
ancad tinners. AU work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 10SL 623 Broad 8t
For Sale
Pur* FULGHUM. APPLER and
TEXAS SEED OATS
For priors and further lnformn
tkm, phone *36—Trowbridge Hard
ware Co
SERVICE
I* your oar In good running con
dition? If ,nmt I* In nerd of r»-
PHlrs have It worked over by com
petent mechnnleo, which you will
find at the
PEOPLES AUTO REPAIR CO.
REAR OYER BUM.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
LARGE CARS.
BY HOUR. TRIP OR DAY.
Kate* Reasonable.
Competent 'Jrlvere.
Special Prices to Parties.
Phone 3127-J.
Stand at Hickey’s Barber
Shop.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA,
nolds street 23,400
Tarver Kitchen, 258 Telfair 34.000
j Scott Nixon, The i fill 34,400
I Carlton Lippa, 1455 Broad .... 40,620
Gussie Peliakoff, 1106 Reynolds.. 15,150
Kphy Tunkle, 1058 Kills 193,
John White, 642 Crawford Ave. 38,3« n
Helen E. Dunbar, Ellenton, S.C. 71,150
George O'Hara, 1136 Broad ... 180,230
Muriel Ergle, North Augusta.. 512,550
Wesley Kilpatrick, 511 Watkins 549,150
Oswald Greaiish, 559 Broad .... 146.200
Terrell Single.on, Monte Sanp.. 20,850
David Steinberg, 133 Ellis .... 99,600
Willie Taylor, 1825 Broad 10,000
I.ynwood llett, 602 Third 5t.... 834.750
Charles Fargo. 303 Broad St. ... 225,650
John Bowen, 446 Reynolds 24, V. 0
Louis Lokey, 703 Fourth St. ... 218,>.50
Durward Hayes, 634 Broad .... 748,550
Harmon Clark, 1237 Ell s 903,000
Whitney Dowling, 715 Calhoun.. '235,b5d
Edward von Sprecken, 115 Broad 226,750
D. P. O'Connell. B*7 Broad 14,909
Julian Avery, 963 BToad 871,400
fieoffefry O'Donnell, 929 Broad ..
Edward O’Donald, 929 Broad ... 10,550
Roy Hitt, 633 Telfair 18,60
Edmond Gue, 60 BBroad 142,300
Lillie Parr, 724 Taylor 25,0.j0
Hyman Cohen, 914 Broad 54,650
Beatrlee Garrison, 511 Wright
Ave 25,100
fl Wlnton Partaln, 1452 Walton
Way 372,350
,vl. I*. Bururn Jr., Walton Way 28,060
Annie W. Hill, North Augusta.. 587,550
Lonnie Powers, St. Duke.. 10,500
Hugh Mulherin, 1128 Greene.... 14,900
Glover Cushman, 803 15th St. .. 50,950
Walton Sizemore. 1918 Broad .. 10,00^)
dearly the (treat enhancement in value
of property located in the above sec
tion.
The next was the sale of the resi
dence and store located on the cor
ner of Moore avenue and Hicks street
by Mr. E. L. Jackson to Mr. F. A.
Robertson. The selling' price is said
to be In the neighborhood of $5,000.
GET IT
—at—
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
Does Your Roof Leak?
At a small cost you can
cover vour building with
SLUSKY’S WEATHER
PROOF RUBBER
ROOFING.
and have an absolutely
tight roof. You can lay it
over that old shingle roof
if von desire.
£ I Oft pcr S( l uare
p I •VFV/ and upwards.
Other low prices on all
ROOFING MATERIAL.
DAVID SLUSKY
Phone 100
1009 Broad St.
4 SONG HITS
To the Flag Back to Dear Old Arkaneaw
Each Star a Dream of You Bweetheart When You’re Near
Songs that appeal to each distinctive taste For sale at all music stores.
LOCAL, AGENTS
J. B. Whits & Co., Von Kemp, Vaughan & Gerald, Andrews Bro*. Co.
Or sent postpaid on receipt of fifteen cents a copy bv the publishers
BABLER-VOGEL MUSIC CO., 346 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE, SALT
LAKE CITY, UTAH.
“SIX CENTS A DAY”
Can you apare It? If no it will buy you a lot 30x150 feet on "Rich
mond Terrace." one of the prettiest suburban settlements around Au
gusta, on the southern slope of the Hill; commanding a view of nine
miles; directly on the Georgia Railroad, about ten minutes' walk
front Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, and fifteen from the street car line.
Delightful breeses nearly all the time. line, pure air, city water, no
city taxes, no lots sold to neeroes. A strictly white people’s settle
ment. One hundred lots already sold. Remember, after your first
payment at only $15.00 per lot your total outlay, or expense, Is only
six cents per day per lot. I hive only a limited number on these
terms Can you afford to let an opportunity like this go by? Value*
In all of this section are enhancing every year. Get in now and pocket
some of the profits l>on’t wait until other people have bought an 1
pay them probably for one lot shat you can now buy two. Procras
tination Is a thief. Call nie up, or drop me a postal, and I will be glut!
to t all and give you all Information desired.
ACT. ACT QUICK. ACT NOW.
BUY. BUY QUICK. BUY NOW.
Consider, call, or communicate.
J. Hardwick Jackson
Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building.
Are You in Interested in Poultry? We have f
the Ideal Location for Your Poultry Farm
About 9 acres, just the soil and location for the business.
A two-story 9 room dwelling, water and electric lights, new
and modern throughout. A tenants cottage. All necessary
out-buildings. On car line. A REAL BARGAIN! Let
us show it to you. MUST BE SOLD QUICK as party
is leaving the city. Half Cash. Balance your own terms.
G. P. TALBOTT
Real Estate Agent
511 Leonard Building PHONE 3057
HOLLEY WAGON GO.
Builders Of
All Kinds of High
Grade Wagons ,
We Repair and Paint Buggies.
Carriages, Wagons, Automo
biles on Short Notice. Good
year Rubber Tires. Horse
Shoeing.
602 and 504 McKinne Street.
TELEPHONE 803.
AUGUSTA SHOE
REPAIRING
Have your shoes repaired at these
prices:
Men’s Wide Bottoms,
sewed ST 00
Men's Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels #1 OO
Men’s Half Soles, sewed 750
Men's Half Soles, nailed 50 G
Ladles' Half Soles, sewed and
Rubber Heels 75 G
I.adtes' Half Soles, sew f ed.. . 50 G
Ladles’ Half Soles, nailed.. . -35 G
Children's Half Soles 25 G antl 35 G
Pest Rubber
Heels 25 r - 35C. 45 c
Helmback's Double Wear Rubber
Heels.. .. .. 50 G
Work done while you wait.
Work called for and delivered
on short notice.
Phone 943. 965 Broad St.
S. SAWILOWSKY, Proprietor
Special Rubber Bottoms.... SI 10
POULTRY
Wanted—Homes
We are having a great demand for 5 to 7 room houses in good
localities for sale and for rent. If you have a vacant house, either for
rent or for sale, list it with us.
We have listed with us for sale a 14-acre Truck Farm, located
In the best section of Richmond county, only four miles from Broad
street, on fine road, with two houses. The houses are worth what
we are asking for this place. Better see us early Monday about this.
Money to Doan on Improved City Real Estate.
Zachary, Osborne & Miller
REAL ESTATE RENTING, INSURANCE.
Phone 362. 225 Dyer Bldg.
FORSALE
♦
On top of the Hill, in North Augusta, there is a
beautiful two (2) story ten (10) room residence that
will be atractive to any one looking for a good hoftie.
This place has a commanding view of the City
and surrounding country. Large lot, established neigh
borhood and first class in every respect. Occupied by
owner, but a change in his business necessitates a
change of residence.
Sixty (60) days ago they would not have sold out
for $8,500.00, but for the above reason they will now
sacrifice it for $7,000.00 on easy terms.
Let us show you over this place. It will be inter
esting.
Jas. R. League & Go.
No. 1 U. S. Bank Building. Phone No. 176.
BARGAINS
A
FOR SALE
On Wrightsboro Road, I have a six room house in
good condition that must be sold in the next 30 days.
If you want a bargain, this is your chance. Place has
all conveniences and improvements and is worth
$4,000. Make me an offer.
On the North East corner of Cobb street and Cen
tral Avenue, I have a great big 9 room house as good
as new, with every convenience. There are som? ne
groes in this neighborhood but negroes are sometimes
right handy things to have around. Anyway, this place
can be bought at a bargain counter price.
I want to tell you the price easy, so I can’t put it
in The Herald. Phone me or call at my office.
Money to loan on improved real estate.
GEO. A. BRIGGS
Phone 1551. 417 Dyer Building.
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SUNDAY, JULY 19.