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FRIDAY, JULY 31.
REORGANIZATION SAT .E—THE BOOTERY
MENS
1017 Pairs, Stacy Adams \ Qr
$6.00 and $6.50 values
315 Pairs, Ralston $5.00 tiJQ QfT
quality
275 Pairs, Faultless $4.00 Or
quality «JJ£*Od
538 Pairs, Odds and Ends in (N QC
Men’s Shoes, values up to $4
Any standard brand Brigham &
Hopkins Straw Hat in our house at
730 Broad Street THE BOOTERY "We Fit The Family’s Feet"
Between Stops on the
Georgia Road
Thomson, Ga.—Not in many a day
lias Thomson experienced such a
building boom as is going on just now.
The new city hall is just about com
pleted, only the finishing touches re
main to be done. It is an attractively
built brick building, which with the
jail will cost about SB,OOO.
Air. R. L. Hadaway Is erecting a
large brick store on Journal street fac
ing the Knox Hotel. When completed
this will be one of the handsomest
stores in Thomson, and will be occu
pied by ATr. H. C. Corkle with a
line of fancy and heavy groceries.
The building is to be ready for occu
pancy by the first of September.
Further down on the same street,
Mr. S. F. Morris is preparing to erect
five large brick store rooms. These
stores will extend from Mr. Morris’s
livery stable to Mr. J. T. Ivey’s work
shop, a distance of eighty feet front
and eighty feet depth. The store next
to the stable will be occupied by Mr.
Morris himself with a large stock of
wagons and buggies. This room will
be forty feet wide and eighty feet long.
One of the other stores will be used
by Mr. J. M. Harrison as a store room
for case goods and feed stuuff.
Glass Fronts.
On Main street, Mr. R. A. Kunnes
has a force of hands at work tearing
out the fronts to both of his stores
►preparatory to putting in two large
plate glass fronts. The show' windows
•>f these stores when completed will
eompare favorably with any to he seen
in the larger cities.
In a few days Air. A. F. Adkins will
commence work on the front of his
store now occupied by J T. Bryan
Furniture Co. The old brick front
will he torn out and a modern plate
glass one put in its place.
Tids marks the passing of the last
of the old brick fronts on the Hast
side of Main street, every store on
that side being equipped with solid
plate glass display windows.
There are rumors of other changes
to be made and new' buildings to be
put up in the business district but
nothing definite can be learned at this
time.
New Ginnery.
The McDuffie Oil and Fertilizer Co.
has Just completed, at a cost of about
SB,OOO an up to date ginnery w'hich will
do Its part toward handling the bump
er crop which is expected this year.
EiSLhi gins of seventy saws each will
turw out a hundred hales a day from
thi»‘plant.
Grows and Howell have also bought
their ginning plant to date by
throwing away a great part of their
old equipment and installing four
modem eighty saw gins.
Water Works.
A very enthuusiastlc meeting of
Thomson citizens was addressed last
Tuesday by Mr W. E. Jackson, rep
resenting the Georgia - Carolina De
velopment Co., of Augusta, on the sub
ject of Installing a system of water
' works and sewerage in the town. This
Is one thing that has been most ur
gently needed for quite a while and
which will undoubtedly hamper the
development of the tow'n unless it Is
done in the near tyture.
The McDuffie Oil and Fertilizer Co.
has awarded the contract for the bor
of a large well for Us own use, and
Messrs. R. L, Garrett and W* F. West have purchased the business of the Bootery Shoe Store*
Plans of remodeling and restocking with a complete new line are under way* In the mean while
it is necessary that the entire present stock be disposed of* Therefore we offer in this sale the
entire stock at and below actual cost. Not one pair of shoes will be held in reserve—
but all must go regardless.
Sale Starts Saturday Morning, 9 a. m.
it is very probable that if it gives a
sufficient flow, the surplus water will
be used by the town.
Another thing which is badly need
ed at present is a day electrical ser
vice. It has ben proposed to issue
bonds sufficient to take over the ex
isting electrical plant and to build a
water works and sewerage system
large enough to take care of the
growth of the town for the next few
years. While nothing has been defi
nitely decided yet, it is expected that
there will he no opposition to the
scheme.
Sunday School Convention.
Last Tuesday, McDuffie county held
its first interdenominational Sunday
school meeting at the Methodist
church.
The meeting was organized by Mr.
W. D. Sims, the state Sunday school
secretary with a view to throwing
more enthuusiasm into Sunday school
work, and promoting co-operation
between the different denominations.
EAGLES OFF FOR THE
GRAND AERIE MEETING
Messrs. W. S .Moore, D. S.
Brodie and L. J. Schaul
Leave Tonight For Kansas
City.
Messrs. W. S. Moore, D. S. Brodie
and L. J. Schaul. representing Augus
ta Aerie No. 1197. Fraternal Order of
Eaglefl leave the city tonight for Kan
sas City, Mo., to attend a meeting of
the Grand Aerie to be held in that city
thm cntiukl p4*riod of their
young live*. ThouMuida of mother* av -id th*
rinnif*'™, reatlMeae**, and ■ufTermg of toothing
time with
TEETHINA
(Teething Powder «)
A proscription nood regularly by Dr. C. J.
MofTfctt. a Jctferson Mod.col t-olieg* griui-iato of
Philadelphia, in his own successful prartico for
over 40 yoars.
He always consider**! It hi* boot prescription
remedy for ehoh-ra-iofantum, choler*-morb')*,
o.lif.wonni, dysentery, diarrhoea and other dr-ad
ed fcilmontSjiononinionaroonglnfantsdurlrgtoMh
ina time. was found to help the child,
making teething easy and reliving the mother or
many anxUxMjnonionta and aioop
from your \ [ V
don t on r money ■ \ A lUft A (ft ■
siat'ajMMiia and we wflj 1 \ | if/
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
WOMEN
508 Pairs, Queen Quality and Reed’s
$3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at
95c
816 Pairs, Colonials (all leathers) $4.00,
$4.50 and $5.00 values at from
$2.85 to $3.25
One Half Regular Price
August 3-8. Mr. Schaul is worthy
president of the local Aerie and Mr.
Moore is secretary. Both are delegates
to the Grand Aerie meeting.
It is understood that later Past
Worthy President Abe Brill will prob
ably go to the meeting also.
An effort will he made by the rep
resentatives of the Augusta Aerie to
have the Grand Aerie adopt resolu
tions to the effect that all Aeries
throughout the country maintain a
Uniform Rank, or degree team, the
object being, it is undedi stood, for this
branch of the order in each Aerie to
exemplify the degree work.
The Augusta Eagles will leave here
STOMACH SUFFERERS! READ THIS
So many stomach sufferers have been
benefited by a simple prescription of
vegetable oils which cured a Chicago
druggist of chronic stomach, liver and
intestinal trouble of years’ standing that
we want you surely to try this remedy.
It is known as Mayr's Wonderful Stom
ach Remedy. One dose will convince
you. It usually gives wonderful re
lief within 24 hours—even in the most
stubborn cases. Mayr’s Wonderful
Stomach Remedy is now sold here by
T. G. Howard's Drug Stores and drug
gists eve' vwhere.
It is no Longer Necessary for You
ho Suffer Excruciating Torture
WMle having your teeth worked upon. Posi
tively without pain I ran quickly and thoroughly
perform the most difficult operations.
Tdo only the highest claws of dental work. My
assistants arc all thoroughly experienced and com
petent, and work directly under my personal super
vision.
PRICES —My prices are just about one-half
that charged by other first, claiss Dentists.
AiL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN.
Fillings in Gold, Platinum, Porcelain and
Silver and SI.OO
Gold Inlay and Por- Grown and Bridge
eelain Crowns, Work, $4.00 per
$4.00 up. Tooth nn.
TERMS will be 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.
ever the Georgia Railroad and from
Atlanta travel via the Southern to
Kansas City.
14 YEAR OLD WOULD WED.
Columbus. Ga. .Fudge S Price Gil
bert. of Chattahoochee circuit superior
court yesterday granted a temporary
injunction rest raining B. A. Tyler, of
Marion county, from marrying the 14-
year-old daughter of J. J. Youngblood,
a prominent Marlon county farmer.
The restraining order was issued In
1 Your complexion need*
DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S
r PERFECT COLD CREAM
DmJ by th* elite of New York Society for twenty-three years and still their
favorite Impart* health and beauty to the akin, imoothuawty the narks of Tima,
briny* Nature’s bloom to aallow cheek*, discourage*
unwelcome line* and wrinklas. Improve your looka j ■IK 1
When you Inalai upon D dt If you yet r*l
the heat cold cream In the afore.
480 Pairs Men’s, Women’s and Children’s JAa Qllfl
Rubbers, values from 50c to 75c at mV\j ulftll vvv
chambers by Judge Gilbert on repre
sentations made by the father that
Tyler had secured marriage licenses in
both Muscogee and Marlon counties,
giving the age of the girl as IS years.
The order is made returnable August
15th.
little easy payments.
Lady Visitor—Oh, Tommy, you
have a nice new suit!
Tommy—Yes, I think the man pa
bought It from Is sorry he sold It.
He’s always calling.
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CHILDREN
676 Pairs, Children’s Slippers, regular
SI.OO and $1.50 values
65c and
95c
READ THE HERALD WANT ADS TODAY
KENNY’S
High Grade Coffee, at, per pound 25^
And Che-on Tea at, per pound 5U^
Are great values and guaranteed to give you satis
faction.
Order them from
C. D. KENNY CO.
1048 Broad Street. Phone No. 601
11:45 P. M.
And Every Store closed except CHAPMAN’S.
Run, Jane, run, and get p pound of that famous
Frenli Roasted Coffee from Chapman’s; it is the
only Coffee that will stick to Mike’s stomach.
Coffee, 20<,
Rhone 3371. 426 Campbell St.
H. 0. TENNENT. J. Q. WINGFIELD.
H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO.
Phone 862
613 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
COMPLETE NEW STOCK.
MILL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY
BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS
CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL
COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT.
Lathes, Drill Presses, Shapers and Planer*.
Woodworking Machinery.
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