The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 30, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 ' THE NEW “RAMBLER." The “Rambler” with a motorcycle pedaJ, The “Rambler" wth a motorcycle seat. Is the wheel that gives satisfaction. A wheel that cannot be beat. And the "Rambler” has motorcycle spokes, The “Rambler” has Kelly handle bars. A.nd its average speed Is rapid, Just like the shooting stars. The "Rambler" has the "G. & J." The heaviest treading tires, And with motorcycle roller chain, Is all a wheel requires. To place it in the foremost rank, Of every wheel on earth, And when you buy a “Rambler" You get your money’s worth. Drop around on Campbell Street, And stop at “Rambler” Hall, My price and terms are asy. And you won’t regret the call. “WHAT’E THE USE OF WALKING? Clouds rolled by, sun Is set; The roads are looking fine, All the wheelmen riding out, Up and down the line. With the “Rambler” and “Columbia" Always in the lead, Every day we witness The grandest burst of speed. What’s the use of walkin’ When riding is so cheap; Buy a “Rambler” or "Columbia” The price is nothing steep. 0 My terms are very easy; The price is low beside. What’s the use of walkin’ When it’s easier to ride? THE RAMBLER AND COLUMBIA. Gee willikens! But it’s mighty hot. This weather sure “cuts ice”; Ride a “Rambler" or “Columbia" That is pretty good advice. For a “Rambler” or "Columbia” Will soon create a breeze 1 hat makes the rider shiver As if about to freeze. Because they’re always "going some” Like “shootin’ down” a shaft. In reality they “split the wind,” And that creates a draft. They’re easy buyin’, easy ridin’, And lead the cycling craft. .lust pay a little money down And I’ll create the draft. TRAVELING FAST. We’re traveling mighty fast these days, We are “always on the go” Sailing up among the clouds Or riding here below. Tests of speed made every day, To save both time and space, And the “Columbia” and the "Ram bler” Are a “settin’ of the pace.” Airships sailing through the air— Mighty fast they fly around— Not in it with a “Rambler,” Or a "Columbia” on the ground. These two wheels are movers And they lead in every race They save both time and money Hence you wear a smiling face. KEEP COOL. Well, the weather’s keeping mighty hot As the days go rolling by. But it’s very easy keeping cool If you will only try. RTde a "Rambler” or “Columbia,” And you’ll catch the cooling breeze No matter whether in the sun Or 'neath the shady trees. Both the “Rambler” and “Columbia* Will develop such a speed You’ll think you're in cold storage If that is what you need. Easy terms and lowest price For those who promptly pay, Just fills my store with buyers, And that is why I say: THIS THE SHOP OF QUALITY. We’ve got no kick a-coming, Out business on the “hum,” Selling "Ramblers” and "Columbias” We sure are "goln’ some.” Sold ten “Ramblers” in a week, And eight "Columbias,” too, ’ In fact we’re always busy— So that is nothing new. But It demonstrates beyond a doubt. Holmes always sells the best— Lowest price and easy terms— You can guess the rest. This is the shop of quality, And honest, liberal deals. Home of ’’Ramblers” and "Colum bias”, The satisfactory wheels. AUGUSTA'S BICYCLE Bicycles Sold on Easy Terms to Responsible Parties. Full Line of Bicycle Supplies and ✓ i Accessories. Phone 1755 FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! The First Ten Boys or Girls Writing the Best Poem on “Rambler” and “Columbia” Bicycles will be En ♦ titled, by bringing this Page together with Poem, to 20 Tickets to the Modjeska Theatre. SWELTERING SUMMER DAYS. These are truly summer days; Thertfs not the slightest breeze; Not a thing la stirring— Even leaves upon the trees. There’s only one door open— We have got the goods— Buy a spring-fork ‘‘Rambler" And "hike out’’ to the woods Only Just a little effort, And you get the terrific speed, You get, also, the cooling breeze, The very thing you need. One can ride a "Rambler’’ The hottest kind of day, And create a breeze so cooling, That he’ll freeze to death—they say. 308 Campbell Street. - - - - - - Rhone 1755 THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. % ~~ ' ~t! b>* ’ -f r V ■■■'. "" '■ ■■ ■ - ' :-t» ** i jf "v 3 . A FEW LINES FOR LABOR DAY. We labor while we’re eatin’ We labor when we talk. We labor while we’re drinkin,’ We labor when we walk. We labor every single day To attain some object new. We labor, labor mighty hard In all we have to do. Elxcept riding a "Columbia” Or an ‘Tver Johnson” new, A “Racycle” or a “Rambler"— Four easy things to do. No labor here Is needed For making terms or deals, No labor in the riding— They’re all self-running wheels. W. H. Holmes, live bicycle and mo torcycle man. High-grade bicycles and motorcycles on easy terms to re sponsible parties. 308 Campbell. Phone 1785. FOUR WINNING CARDS. The Columbia and the Rambler And the Monarch, too, With the rapid-running Seminole Are four aces offered you. Flaying the latest bicycle game You’ll find it’s mighty hard, To win the game and money Without a winning card. We’re holding just four aces. They're surely hard to beat, Want to see the winners? Come around on Campbell Street. Here you’ll get an honest deal And play an honest game, When you Invest your money here You're saving all the same. BICYCLEB * SN° V BICYCLEB LIVE MAN The Best Equipped and Cleanest Bicycle Repair Shop in the South. Ali Work Guaranteed- Galled for and Delivered. Terms Very Reasonable Phone 1755 THE COLUMBIA BICYCLE. Columbia bicycle, the best ever made, T am selling every day On easy terms to parties Who always promptly pay. When you ride the perfect "Co lumbia” It's surely and truly a dream, Like floating out on the waters Of a smooth at4f unruffled stream. The "Columbia” rapidly glides .. along Like a bird, while he sweetly sings The "Columbia” Is the bicycle "bird,” The “bird” with the bicycle wings. And Holmes Is the Augusta agent h'or this bicycle "all supreme" Only handles the best of wheels, And that’s no Idle dream. “COLUMBIA” AND “RAMBLER." The “Columbia” and the "Rambler," You’ve heard these words before; Some don’t like to hear ’em, Sort 'er makes ’em sore. "The ‘Rambler’ and ‘Columbia,’ Too rich for us,” they say; “Absolutely out o’ sight, Can’t, afford the pay.” Yet the "Rambler" and "Columbia” Have a reputation bright— Far ahead of other wheels. That's why they’re "out o’ sight.” I sell the very finest wheels— On easy terms, at that; Let every wheelman take this verse And paste It In his hat. SEE OUR NEW 1914 "RAMBLER." Bee our nlneteen-fourteen "Rambler,” You’ll surely see a “peach” Of quality the highest, And yet within your reach. A "Rambler" that's a ramhlerr, That always rambles right, And rambles without tiring From morning until night. Jt i A "Rambler" that can ramble At a sixty-seconds rate, ? And yet be only rambling At the tegular "Rambler” gait. Now this nlneteen-fourteen "Rambler” You'll proclaim "a peacharlne,” The moment that vou visit Holmes, Where this "Rambler” can be seen. BURGLARIES COMING FAST. A Burglaries are coming fast; t J Police are worried every day; Stores iii o nightly being robbed, Sometimes even In the day. j. Lively burglars, everyone; Police "can’t catch ’em,” so they say. “Burglars all ride 'Ramblers' To make their get-away." Once, by chance, they caught one. Thought they "had his goat." But the burglar gent evaded them By slipping through his coat. Proving thus, beyond a doubt. That those who “get. away” Are burglars v.-ho can “slip their coat” And ride "Ramblers” every day. WHO STEALS THE BICYCLES? ixds of utealln' goln’ on. Thieves are “gettin’ gay,” ~ Like to "borrow” bicycles t To "return” another day. You rambling thteveß who rumble Just to swipe another’s wheel. Be careful, mighty careful, ■ How and where you ateal. f'.j . < We've got a secret number , On every wheel we sell, Also have our spotters out And tracers, too, as well. You rambling thieves who ramble— It’s never known to fail— Steal a "Rambler” or "Columbia” And you "ramble” down to Jail. THE "RAMBLER.” A wheelman, with a "rambling" air {'Rambled” in my shop one day, And viewing with a critic's eye, Had these few words to say: .... "I've ridden every make of wheel From the Winter to the Fall, And have learned by thorough testing That the “Rambler” beats them all. II always leads in every race; It can climb the steepest hill. And for a smooth ami easy riding The “Rambler” fills the bill." The “Rambler'a” sojd on easy term#. Right here In the "Rambler” store, And those who ride a “Rambler” Find “Ramblere” '-ere galore. just Between the seasons. We’re Just between the seasons, And trade, they say, Is slow; But everything Is lively here, We’re always "on the go.” Bicycles selling ell day long, Just bringing in the "tin," “Columbias, ’’ and “Ramblere" rolling out. And the money rolling in. Yes, I am always busy At morning, noon and night. Helling "Ramblers” and “Columbias" And treating buyers right. j.owest price and easy terms Have always been my theme, And offering the finest wheels Hus always been my scheme THREE