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WEDNESDAY, JULY 22.
“AUGUSTA DAY" TICKETS TO
BE PUT ON SALE TOMORROW
M. & M. Co-operating With the Baseball Officials Just the
Same As in the Past, As if Day Had Never Been Post
poned—A Little Talk Regarding Baseball As It is at the
Present Time.
As “Old Father Time" is rapidly
appro% ting towards the :9th ot this
month® 'Augusta Day." the enthusiasm
of the local fans is reaching the “high
water mark.” The benefit day fever
is here, there and everywhere and the
To Property Owners
This is approaching the time of year for renewing of leases.
If your past year has not been satisfactory, maybe there is a rea
son for it. We are handling the highest and best class of rent,
property and therefore get the best tenants as a result. Why not
come around and let us talk it over? We want to serve you and are
prepared to do so in the most modern way.
Zachary, Osborne & Miller
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, INSURANCE,
Fhone 362. ”25 Dyer Bldg.
Money to loan on city improved real estate.
To Locate In Augusta?
You will want a nice, 6-room, two-story residence, large lot,
plenty of shade, good neighbors. Not over $4,500.
We Have It*
You will wish an office in the Empire Building.
We Have It*
When you say you have an office in the Empire Building, you need
say nothing further, the public will know where you ar e and will be
glad to go to you there.
What the Sun is to the day and the Moon is to the night, the Em
pire, Building is to Augusta’s trade territory: the size and beauty >f
this building will draw people to it, as the magnet draws tile needle.
GET YOURS NOW.
Martin & Garrett
137 Jackson Street.
PHONE 224.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING. INSURANCE
Six cents a day”
On you spnre it? If so it will buy you a lot 50x150 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
from Mt. St. Joseph’s Academy, and fifteen from the street ear line.
Delightful breezes nearly all the time. Fine, pure air, city water, no
city taxes, no lots sold to negroes. A strictly wl%e people’s settle
ment. One hundred lots already sold. Remember, after your first
payment at only J 15.00 per lot your total outlay, or expense, Is onh
six cents per day per lot. I have only a limited number on these
terms. Can you afford to let an opportunity like this go by? Values
In all of this section are enhancing every year. Get in now and pocket
some of the profits. Don’t wait until other people have bought snl
pay them probably tor one lot what you can now buy two. Procras
tination is a thief. Call me up, or drop me a postal, and 1 will be glad
to call 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.
FORSALE
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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 home.
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.
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Jas. R. League & Co.
No. 1 U. S. Bank Building. Phone No. 176.
general topic of these modern progres
sive Augustans is "We want that-pf-n
--nant.”
The Augusta baseball officials, from
President Kalbfleisch down, deserve
praise for their successful efforts in
Tht' AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Pivlg this old town baseball ami a
winning team at that.
Those Trials.
When one stops to think of the
trials that these men have had in
bringing the national pasting back
to life in this city, why it's voted
unanimously that said men lmvo
worked wonders. Of course it’s real
ized the hard proposition that has been
tackled, the association jumping back
into the league, building up from the
ground, and at that starting the sea
son in debt an old debt of the erst
while "Tourists” and on top of all this
getting good players, men that cost
money. Now the association is not
kicking for it has successfully canceled
these debts and furthermore cancelled
many other numerous ones.
A Winner.
The point that is being driven at
is: The club lias been made a win
ner, always at home, and breaking
even on the road, and, besides, it’s
fast becoming its own support and if
the fans attend the games that are to
come in this city, why there’s noth
ing to it but for the team to win that
pennant. Now, to do this, as a .start
er, a record-breaking attendance is
wanted nt that game on the 29th —
this means that the local club will be
able to purchase two good twirlers
that are in the "limelight" Just as the
presnt time. They are good ones; no
doubt concerning this matter, and i.'
they are procured it means that Au
gusta jumps back in the league, and
the first crack out of the box cap
tures the pennant. Gee! That sounds
good, and it's not only theory either,
for it can bo pulled; and, furthermore
it’s going to be, at least, udglng from
the manner in which the enthusiasm
is surging from the fans around this
section.
M. & M. Canvass.
There are about 1.000 tickets to this
“Augusta Day” game already sold.
About 1,500 arc expected to be sold
this week, possibly f>oo above this. At
least it's hoped that, and as things look
there’s going to be fully 0,000 fans to
attend this game.
The M. & M. Is co-operating with
the baseball association just as if it
was the original day and had never
been postponed. The same baseball
committees will meet at the offices
of the M. & M tomorrow morning at
&10 o’clock and after getting their
supply of tickets will begin another
(amass. Tickets will also be put on
sale at the Albion cigar store and the
1.. A. Gardell© drug store.
Stores to Close.
The stores will close, the majority
of them, nt 5 o’clock, and Ihe game
will be called at 5:15. Let’s all attend
and boost the "moneybag,” therefore
giving the officials a chance 'to get
those two "crackerjat k" pitchers and
incidentally to win tho pennant.
FEGEHfII! IN
NELMS IMSTERY
Appeal Will Be Made to At
torney General of U. S. to
Help in Investigating Disap
pearance.
Atlanta. Ga.—An appeal is expected
to be made to Attorney General Mc-
Reynolda to investigate the myste
rious disappearance oT Mies Beatrice
Nelms and Mrs. Eloiae Nelms Den
nis from whom no authoritative infor
mation has been received since they
left this city early in June. Marshall
Nelms, brother of the missing wo
men, said last night that ho would
leave for Washington today to see
the attorney general.
While Nelms would not say what
basis he hoped to interest the federal
authorities, lie has previously assert
ed that he d'd not believe the mystery
loiter received by Mrs. John W-
Nelms here from San Francisco on
July Bth was written by Mrs. Dennis.
Tlie message was typewritten and
signed in handwriting with Mrs Den
nis' name. It Indicated that she had
killed her sister, was preparing to
kill her brother, who was then in
Ran Francisco, and would then com
mit suicide. It also is said that
Nelms has evidence showing that
Mrs. Dennis sent money by cheeks
through Ihe mails to be invested in
Mexico and it Is thought that these
federal phases of the case will be
brought to the attention of the gov
ernment authorities.
LYNDHURSt7s. C.. NEWS
Lynhurxt, S. C Tht rood old lazy lay
by times am now »>n us, and most
of the folks ere taking life easy, eating
watermelons, hearing the many would-hit
governors hold forth and entertaining
company.
I>t and Mrs. MHlhouse, Miss Paulina
Caldwell, of Barnwell, and Miss Resale
Kyan, of Kdgefield name down on one
evening last week In the Doctor's ma
chine.
Judge Kills, of Atlanta. Dr. Dan Fills,
of Jones Island, and Dr. Hastings Wy
man, of Aiken, spent a day and night
here with relatives last week Tt has been
a number of years s'nee they were here
and wo were, one and all, glad to have
them with us again.
Miss Minnie Fit/, of Kr.tlll, 8. r I*
visiting the family of Mr. J. r, Kowke.
Dr W. L. Havener who has been
spending some time in Estttl is now at
borne.
.Mrs. W. M. Stelmneyer and children of
Beaufort, arc here on a visit to the fam
ily of Tspt. R. P. Gantt.
Mrs J M. Gantt Is spending some
time In Raleigh with her niece, Mrs. O.
P ITsy.
f'spt. R. P, Gantt Is hack nt home after
a pleasant st y of H few days in Barn
well and Wflllston.
AMERICAN TENNIS TEAM
Boston.—ft was unofficially stated
at Long wood today that the American
team to defend the Davis Uwn Ten
nis t'up would be made up of Maurlrw
K. McLaughlin of Han Francisco, T.
G Bundy of Los Angeles, Karl Behr
of New York and TV Norris Williams,
2nd, of Philadelphia. None of the
players mentioned would dlscusa the
matter.
futuresTn sugar
New Vork. The board of managers of
the New York Coffee Kxchange unanb
mouslv have adopted the proposed
changes to the by-laws of tbs exchange
which provide rules and regulations for
trading in sugar for future delivery t •
ginning Hcptember Ist. Members of the
exchange will vote on the proposition
August 21st. Ti e rules provide for tiad
[ ing In fifty-ton lots in hundredths of a
cent par pound.
ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON
Mr. Charles M. Carswell, Jr.,
of Hephzibah, in Critical Con
dition at City Hospital. Ac
cident Occurred at Brier
Creek.
All'. Charles A|. Carsnel . .Ir.. of lleph
zihali, while at Rryer Creek, Burke coun
ty, on a camping and fishing Lip with a
partx yesterday afternoon was walking
IV I V ont . of llts friend and schoolmate.
Mi. hdwin Murphcy, who was carrying ;t
parlor rifle in his hand. A brush* limb
or twig caused the rifle to discharge the
bullet striking Carswell in the rear and
penetrating through his bladder and in
testines In several places.
Mr. Foster I*. Reynolds Immediately
when learning of the accident, rushed
the wounded man to the City hospital in
Ids automobile. At a late hour this
afternoon it was learned from the hos
pital authorities that Mr. Carswell was
doing the best that could he expected tin
der the circumstances. ✓
The wound Is a had one and every
thing is being done, with medical aid, to
save him. Dr. Goodrich of Augusta and
Dr. R. K. Corlev. of Hephzibah. are the
attending physicians.
Mr. Carsweil's mother upon learning of
the accident Immediately came to this
t . hft from her homo in
1 Tephzlbuh.
Mr. Murphey feels very had over the
occurrence.
Aunt Eliza mme up the walk and
said to her small nephew:
“Good morning, Willie? Is your
mother in?” ’
“Sure she's in. replied Willie. TV'you
’spose I’d be workin’ in this garden if
she wasn't ?”—Ladies Home Journal.
ted Time Now
For Stood faith
The Skin is Working Hard to
Cleanse tlie Body
Take I’nll Advantage of Thin
When you perspire freely see that your
blood is assisted by 8. 8. S. the famous
blood purifier.
Tho action of 8. P. 8. In Its rush to
the surface of the body causes the proc
ess of nutrition to so prepare all those
impurities In the blood that they arc
easily expelled. And as fast ns they
arc removed new materials from a puri
fied blood stream are supplied to make
a clear, smooth, outer skin of fine tex
ture.
It Is in the summer time, by the aid
of S. S. S. that you naturally and quickly
get rid of those harmful irritants that
gather to cause rheumatism, catarrh,
blood risings, eczema, bolls and other
forms of Impure blood.
In a. splendidly Illustrated book. "What
the Mirror Tells” you will learn about
the wonders of tho skin and what la
required to keep It healthy. But flrnt
get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. at any drug
store and then write for the book to The
Rwlft Specific Co., 104 Swift Bldg.. At
lanta. Ga. Beware of any attempt to
sell you something In place of 8. 8. 8.
HOUSES FOR SALE
/ m
- ' 1 44
Z ' ' ■ , . A.
1925 Wrightshoro Road
A 6 room house in good condition.
This place has all conveniences and
is worth $4,000, but must be sold
immediately—make me an offer.
GEORGE A. BRIGGS
PHONE 1551.
ien Fay ftaaga
to Mother's Friend
**l nm not surprised to observe the
number of men who come Into the store
to purchase ‘Mother’s
Friend,’ ’* remarked
a leading druggist.
It. is a happy
thought to .send
hubby to tho drug
store. "Mother's
Friend" Is applied
externally over the
abdominal muscles.
It Is a gentle,
soothing lubricant.
lenotrntes to the fine network of nerves
beneath the skin and has p marked
tendency to relieve the muscular strain
to which these broad, fiat abdominal
muscles are subjected. The cords, ten
dons and ligaments aro thus permitted to
stretch without tho corresponding surface
strain so often involved during the period
of expectation. This in part accounts for
the entire absence, in many cases reported,
?( nausea, morning sickness and other;
distresses, such ns laceration of the epl- ‘
dermis so often the case when this gentle
form of lubrication Is neglected.
"Mother's Friend" has been highly
recommended by a host of women who
Know from experience and by men who
Know from observation. Write BradfleM
Regulator Co., 308 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta,
Ra., and wo will send you a valuable little
oook to expectant mothers.
READ HERALD WANTS
It is no Longer Necessary for You
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to Suffer Excruciating Torture
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While having your teeth worked upon. Posi
tively without pain I can quickly and thoroughly
perform the most difficult operations.
I do only tin* highest class of dental work. My
assistants are all thoroughly experienced and eom
pelent, and work directly under my personal super
vision.
PRICES —My j wires are just about one-half
that charged by other first chuss Dentists.
ALL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN.
Fillings in Gold, Platinum, Porcelain and
Silver and SI.OO
(Told Inlay and Por
celain Crowns,
TERMS will he arranged to suit your convenience'.
DR. WHITLAW, Painless Dentist
Largest, Finest, Best Equipped Offices in South. 842 Broad Street.
Office Hours: Ba.m. to 7p. m. daily. 10 a. m. to 2p. m. Sundays.
In «•> primary school the other day
the teacher sought to convey to her
pupils the. idea of the use of the hy
phen. She wrote on tho blackboard,
"lUrd’s-ncHi,** and, pointing to the
hyphen, asked the school: “What is
that for'.’’’ After a brief pause, a
youngster piped out: “Please, ma’am,
for the bird to roost on.”
TO RENT
No. 13,">1 Ellis Street.. 6 rooms $20.00
No. 96:? Broad Street.. 10 rooms $40.00
No. 139 Broad Street.. 10 rooms $37.50
No. 536 Reynolds 5t...10 rooms $22.50
1 louse, West of \rsenalll rooms $75.00
House, Battle Row ... 5 rooms .. $lO 00
1 louses on Turpin Hill,
for colored people, .... 3 rooms $5.00
JOHN W. DICKEY
Grown and Bridge
Work, $4.00 per
Tooth up.
/I’V
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Ncrth East corner Cobb Street and
Central Avenue.
9 large rooms and big lots.
House in good condition and is a
bargain right at $4,500.
417 Dyer Building
OPERATION PERFORMED ON
AN EX RED SOX TWIRLER
|
Fort Wayne, ind.—Karl Ainswroth,
| pitcher on the Fort. Wayne Central Lea
gue club, at one time u, member of the
Ronton American League team, has un
dergone an operation for appendlcitle at
ii local hospital, and probably will he out
of the gome for the remainder of the
season.
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