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Detective Roney Had His Man and 41 Pair of
Pants in 40 Minutes After First Knowledge
of Greenwood Robbery
A ■wire received from Greenwood, H. 0.,
by the Auipjsta. police at 12:20 tbi* after
noon conveyed tho In formation that a
box car had been broken Into thora and
8S pair of men « pant* itolen, and that
the good* had been *hii pod to Augusta
by «xpr#*** by a negro whole name w;«*
given n h Doraey Hell William*. 20 years
of age, who war or the «*m< train It
40 minutes after the wire wo* received
Detective .Sam Roney had recovered U
pair* of the alolen pant* arid also the
negro, who a«y* hi* name I* Wader
Fason, alias Dollar Bill." Mr. Roney
wm assisted In the case hy Officer Dunn,
and they are being congratulated for the
rapid and am < *.HNful piece of detective
Work they Accon>i>ll*l»ed toda:
T he negro denies that he known any
thing about the robbery, saving that he
came to Augusta from Hamlet, N. (*.
Dal active Roney learned that the
Chandler Purchasers Share
in Chandler Profits
(HANDLER
LIGHT-WEIGHT SIX
This is the new Chandler Profit
•m Z Sharing price. It is the figure
m at which the most famous
light-weight six touring car and
roadster for 1915 will sell. The fixing of this
price is the second epoch-making move on the
part of the Chandler Company.
Ttir first wa. whrn Chandler built the pioneer HrM weight ah, a rtrtctty
high-tfradi . six cylinder car of medium size and marketed it for $1785. It
chan Red the whole trend of motor cur mannfacturmg. It showed the
practicability of building high grade sixes for the average purse.
And now. prosperous and with doubled output for the coming year,
the Chandler Company is dividing its profits with Chandler purchasers.
At any similar price there is no similarly high grade six cylinder
car on the market
*n,j» far in Rrief Chandler lona stroke motor, with silent Imported rhatn drive
a lie va> i 1,1 ul 'cl tor motor •Hi.lt, Hepan.tr unit electric mnrtlng and lighting
eyatem: Boe h magneto; caat aluminum motor bane; hodv deaign pure Htreatn-ltne
luanrioua comfort; left aide drive; center matml; 120 ha h wheel haar; fivwpaaaenger
teuriug car, tonneau era! 47 inrhea wide, 51395; handsome roadster, $151)5,
Come see the Chandler and its marvelous motor
SPETH GARAGE ®. SALES CO.
Phone 2187 930 Ellis St Augusta. Ga.
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY. CLEVELAND. OTTIO
Going t,o Move October First* ?
Why not buy now »nd nettle the moving question for good. We
have a complete list of homes ranging from $2,000 up and wo shall ho
*, glad to ahow them to you.
PLENTY OF MONEY to loan in City Improved real eetate at * par
vOant '
HERE’S A PICK UP —Three lots ncroaa new Medical College, 40x140
fVet each. We offer for one week only these three lota for $«00.00 It a
a fine place for hoarding or apartment house Better see u„ earlv
Monday about thla
Zachary, Osborne & Miller
RENTING INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Phon * ! M * 225 Dyer lUdg.
Features This Week at the
DREAMLAND
MONDAY
the Heart Calls” —An Imp Drama in two parts.
Poor other selected reels.
> TUESDAY
' “The Coast Guard's Bride”—A Victor production in
' dwo very exciting and pleasing parts, with Florence
i Lawrence in the titft> role. Four other selected reelk.
WEDNESDAY
“Rescued by Wireless”— lol Ryson feature produc
, tion in two thrilling acts. Four other extra fine reels.
THURSDAY
“In All Things, Moderation” —lmp Drama in two
' 'parts. Four other selected reels.
FRIDAY
'“Universal Ike in the Dangers of a Great City” with
. five other selected pictures.
SATURDAY
“The Price Paid” —An Eclair production in two
strong parts, with four other fine reels.
All of these can be delightfully enjoyed at the
“COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN.”
pant*, pa< \t*A In two wooden boxM, were
to Doll Jo Belie William*, and
that fb* negro went to the oxpress office
'•arly tbi* morning and watted for It to
open to get the good*; that he signed
the name of DolJJe Belle William* and
received the pant*, then took them to An
fin Hubbard* bote, on Walker street.
Here it wa* that the detective had gone
and found the good* when hi* man
walked In wiiti a brand new suit raae
which in* bought for ltie purpose, It J*
claimed ,of faking some of hi* stork
away at a time to sell or pawn. The
detective, naturally supposing since the
M«V«Hrgl paint of parti* were there that
the present owner would return, ho he
waited
The ease I* one of the moat remarkable
that i* on record heTe, and it I* believed
that there in not another on record
which was put through in such short
time.
A ugusta Church News
At a Glance
Junior Order at St. James.
The two lodges of Junior Order,
No*. 2 ‘J and 21, will worship at St.
James Methodist Church at 11 a. m.
today. The Junior Order men are
very numerous In Augusta, and will
fill the church at this service, If they
ail attend. And, Judging from their
past record, Dr. Dillard will have an
unusually large company of men to
hear him.
Dr. Dillard is an able preacher, and
a favorite among the men of the city.
He visits most of the Beraca meet*,
is an ardent secret society man, and
an all-round good mixer. His ser
mon today will be a treat.
The members of Dodges, Nos. 29
and 31 are requested to meet at the
hall of No. 21, corner of Jackson and
Wilis Htreets, at 10 o’clock Sunday
morning, anil from there march to the
church in a body.
Rev. M. M. MacFerrin Out of City.
Rev. M. M. MacFerrin i« out of the
city on hi« vacation. He will be
away for gome weeks, and in hi* ab
hcuco the laymen of the church will
conduct the regular nervices. Mr.
MacFerrin is visiting relatives and
friends in Fastern Tennessee. His
people will miss him much, and will
hall bis return with delight.
Dr. Howard Lea Jonas at Firat
Baptist.
Rev. Howard I>ee Jones, D. D. D.,
president of Coker College and for a
number of years pastor of the Citadel
Church, Charleston, will preach at the
First Baptist Church, corner Greene
§.nd Jackson Htreets, at 11 a. in. to
day. Dr. Jones will supply for bis
brother, Rev. M. Ashby Jones, who is
out of the city on bis summer vaca
tion.
Dr. Jones is not a stranger in An
gusta. He has preached here on sev
eral occasions and made many ad
dresses at commercial gatherings. He
is very popular in Augusta, and will
bw heart! by a large crowd.
Rev. P. Virgil Hollingworth Supplying
First Christian.
Rev. Howard T. Cree, pastor of the
First Christian Church, is out of the
city on his annual vacation. He will
be away till the last of the month.
Mr. Cree secured the services, as sup
ply, of Rev. P. Virgil Hollingworth, of
Augusta. Mr. Hollingworth is a
young man and most promising min
ister. His sermons have been greatly
enjoyed by the cultured congregation
of the First Christian Church. He will
preach today at the regular service.
Rev. Dr. Sams, of Yhomasville, Qe-»
at St. Paul's.
Rev. Dr. Rams, rector of Bt. John’s
Episcopal Church, Thomaaville, Oa.,
will preach at the regular services to
day at St. I‘aid’s Episcopal Church.
Mr Sams Is visiting In Aiken, S. C.,
and will supply the church while Dr.
Whitney is away on his vacation.
ns I HUE
SMITH WEEK
In Washington and Georgia.
Has Come Out on Top in
Everything Undertaken.
Atlanta, Oa. Thta haa been dis
tinctly n Hoke Smith week In Wash
ington and In Georgia. It has brought
the passage of his well known cotton
futures bill In the United States sen
ate. a long stop toward the successful
protection of cotton against war de
pression, and the refutation of half a
dozen campaign canards circulated
about hint recently. He has come out
on top all the way.
A flat denial and proof to hark It
up Is made hy H. Y. McCord of At
lanta, regarding the charge that Hoke
Smith secured the discharge of white
guards at the federal prison snd the
appointment of negro guards In their
piace. The record at the prison shows
that there are only two negroes em
ployed there, one a driver, apptdnted
tn 1902. the other a blacksmith, named
In 181 L both there before Hoke Smith
went to the senate.
“No negro has been appointed to
the prison since Smith became sena
tor," saya Mr. McCord. "That t»
definite enough.”
In regard to the rumor that Hoke
Smith held up the appointment of
Roscoe l.uke as assistant district at
torney for South Georgia, Attorney
General Mcßeynolds gives out a state
ment saying this Is shsurd, and that
Senator West switched from one can
didate to another so rapidly that the
department was unable to keep up
with him. Senator Smith haa accept
ed every choice made hy Weat. Cor
respondence between Mr. Luke and
Senator West shows that I.uke with
drew rather than emharass West, aa
Luke was making addressea for Sen
ator Smith and this did not please the
Junior senator.
WASHINGTON AND LEE TO
SOON BEGIN FOOTBALL
WAR
Lsxington, Vs—Football prsoltoo at
Washington and la>e University will
beuln September 15th. Coach Kleock
announced today. The playing season
will open In I.exlngton. September 2S.
with s Ksme with Marshall College.
SOMETHING FOR THE
CHILDREN.—HAVE YOU A
BIRTHDAV THAT COMES
IN AUGUST?
Boys and girls, under IB years
of age, who have a birthday in the
month of August, are requested
to send in their full name, address
and birthdate to the "Children's
Editor,” Auguata Herald.
The Herald is preparing a eur
pries, a pleasant and enjoyable
ourprieo, for its boy end girl
readers who are getting ready to
celebrate a birthday in August.
Be aura to give full name, ad
dress and birthdate, and address
your letter to-
CHILDREN S EDITOR.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
IS.SS IJm-n Union Suits, t? 00 val
ors, Sprnd *4.00. sots *3 00. F. G.
Molina.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
Mr. C. C. Teague at Second Baptist
Church.
What promises to be a real treat for
the Sunday school of the Second Bap
tist Church is the visit of Mr. C. C.
Teague, secretary of the Baraca-Phil
athea Association of Georgia. He
will address both claa«es at 10 o’clock
this morning, and a large crowd will
hear him. He Is one of the most in
teresting talkers in the Baraca work,
and all Baracas in the city will be
delighted to know that he is to be in
Augusta today. He will address other
congregations at the regular preach
ing hours, and a mass meeting will be
held at the First Baptist Church this
afternoon. All adult Bible students
are requested to hear him speak.
Rev. A. D. Echols Returns From
North Carolina.
Rev. A. D. Echols, pastor of Asbury
Methodist Church, has returned from
Unaleska, N. C., where he has spent
part of his vacation and will preach at
the regular services today. Mr. Echols
reports the most pleastnt time of his
life. While at Unaleska he attended
the different conferences held by his
church in the interest of various
phases of church work. He comes
home prepared to do the best work of
his pastorate.
Returns From a Successful Revival.
Rev. A. J. Smith, pastor of the Cur
tis Baptist Church, has returned from
a week's meeting near Hartwell, Ga.,
in Franklin County. He reports a
gracious meeting, and a delightful
trip. He will preach at the usual ser
vices today, at 11:16 a. m. and 8:30 p.
m. The night services are made
pleasant by electric fans. Sunday
fechool, 10 a. m. T. M. Freeland, Supt.
You are invited to attend all services
at this church.
BLANCHARD & CO,
UNDERTAKERS
& EMBALMERS
1868 Broad Btreat.
Phone 8138.
Efficient Sitylg* Guaranteed
The Best and the Cheapest
Two Horse Farm in
Richmond County For Sale.
Just 4 miles from Hephzibah on automobile road,
in a splendid neighborhood, church and school right
at the place, we have for sale 33 acres of land, a nice
four room cottage and tenant house, located in a large
grove, plenty of wood to do the place. The land will
make a bale of cotton to the acre, or 50 bushels of
com. Different kinds of fruit on place. A good well,
of water. The land is clay sub-soil, sandy gavel top,
and easy to work, and lies well. The price of this place
is only $1,000.00. When can we show it to you?
W. T. HOUSTON & CO.
Phone 607. REAL ESTATE. Augusta, Ga.
FOR SALE
Large splendid lot on Monte Sano Avenue. Good
location at a very reasonable price. Terms.
I have for sale a nice small farm 9 miles from the
city, about 50 acres, cheap for cash, or party will ex
change for improved city property.
I am selling "Richmond Terrace” lots right along.
Get in at bottom figures, or they are all gone; $15.00
down and six cents a day buys a lot while they last.
Only 30 more on these terms; 115 bona-fide sold.
J. Hardwick Jackson
Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building.
DROPSY
SPECIALIST
Usually give quick relief,
have entirely relieved many
seemingly hopeless case*.
Swelling and short breath
soon gone. Often gives
entire relief in 16 to 26
. days. Trial treatment sent
i fTee.
DR. THOMAS E. GREEN
Successor to Dr. H. H.
Green’s Sons
Box P Atlanta, Qs
WANTED-TO BUY
REAL ESTATE
HAVE YOU SOME TO SELL ?
I have several pieces of REAL ESTATE WANTED by different
people- Have you anything that will fit either of these cases? If 90,
please give me full particulars, either at my office In person, or by
mall, pairtlcularly your name, address and phone number; location of
Property- size and shape of lot; size of house, number of rooms,
closets, bath, etc.; whether water, gas, electricity, etc.; lowest selling;
price, smallest and longest terms on deferred payments, and I wiU
Sail it for you.
I WANT TO BUY—
Small nouse on nice lot In Summerville. Price, about $2,800.
Brick dwelling, about 8 rooms, modern conveniences, near center of
city. Price, about $4,000.
Home, 6 or 6 rooms, near business center. Price, about $2,800.
Hojje In Monte Sano, new and of modern size. Price, about SB,OOO,
Home In either Monte Sano or Summerville, about 8 rooms and
•uthousee. Price, about $3,500.
About Hickman Street. In Summerville, 7 or 8 rooms, large lot
Price, about $5,000 or $6,000.
Home, near Ga. R. R. shops, 5 or 6 rooms. To be paid for In
monthly payments, like paying rent or little more- Price, about $2,500.
$2 600 a I “ ome ’ " ut must b* ‘ down town,” 6or 6 rooms. Price, about
Hom ® In Summerville. 6 or 8 rooms—but must be on top of The
Hill, and in best surroundings- Price, about $4,000.
Then there are four other applicants for homes of moderate else, tn
central section of city. Two of then must have water, gas and elec
tricity; the other two, water and either gas or electricity. But all
must be sold for a very small cash payment and the balance in month'
ly Installments well secured. Price range from $2,000 to $3,000.
G. P. TALBOTT
REAL ESTATE AGENT
611 LEONARD BUILDING. Home Phone, 1391.
Office Phone, 3057.
REDUCED SALE
$2.95 Searsucker Suits.
$3.95 Linen (union) Suits.
$4.95 Crash Suits.
$5.95 Palm Beach Suits.
$9.96 Genuine Mohair Suit*.
$9.96 all Wool Suits.
$2.96 all Wool Pants.
3.95 Genuine Mohair Pants.
No matter what reductions oth
era offer you will find ours cheaper
and better.
F. G. MERTINS
THE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR
FARMS
I offer today two of the best farms In Richmond County. One
consisting of 345 acres of fertile land, nice residence, barn, out
houses, fruit trees and four tenant houses; located Just out of Heph
zlbah. The place also has a gi n and grist mill in good condition and
doing a fine business that will go with |L
The Improvements alone are worth $4,000, but owner says sell.
So here goes. First offer of $3,900 gets place.
Adjoining above property, I ofTer 310 acres, part In cultivation
and part heavily timbered, with long leaf pine; land is level and is
exactly same grade as above property, with nice residence, barn
and tenant houses. A good pasture and yonng orchard are among
the improvements of this valuable farm. Land a short distance
from this place brings SSO per acre, but I can sell for a limited time,
tor sl2 per acre.
GEO. A. BRIGGS
Phone 1651. 417 Dyer Building.
TO RENT
No. 1354 Ellis street, ... 6 rooms .. .. . S2O 00
No. 963 Broad street 10 rooms $40.00
No. 536 Reynolds street. 10 $22.50
House, west of ArsenaL.il rooms.. .. . .$75.00
House, Battle Row 5 rooms SIO.OO
House on Turpin Hill,
for colored people 3 rooms $5.00
Partially Furnished House—on Highland Av
enue. 9 rooms, for rent. Price $50.00 per month.
JOHN W. DICKEY
FOR SALE
/ , *
Regardless of Price
The two story house, No. 1556 Walton Way,
is in perfect condition. Has six rooms and two
halls. All modern conveniences. Large lot.
This is a nice new house which the owner has
decided to sell regardless of price. If interest
ed, ask me for any information in reference to
same. Make me an offer on this. An oppor
tunity for some one to secure a convenient and
attractive house at a sacrifice.
E J. DORIS
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16