The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 15

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SUNDAY, DfcCEMEER 13. The Herald Gives $20.00 in Merchandise Free Every Here’s a chance for somebody—it might as well he you—to get $lO worth of merchandise ABSOLUTELY FREE, somebody else $4.00 worth; another $3.00: another $3.00; another SI.OO worth. This total of $20.00 worth is given EVERY week absolutely FREE. Each one of five dif ferent people will receive oraers worth from *1 to $lO. In the 20 ads published below are two intentionally misspelled words, neither con taining any of the letters, G, L, R and T. Find these words and writa them neatly on the coupon in the upper right-hand corner; also write your name and address, also state on what 10 advertisers you prefer or ders for SI.OO each in merchandise, which merchandise will be paid for by The Herald. Winners will be decided by the neatest correct, or neatest nearest correct answer. The winner of the first prize will get his order on ex- You May Not Win a Prize But you certainly can buy nice things cheap at Farr-Seigler Co.’s. Two "Bucks” buys the FALCON. 33 1-3 per cent off on all Cloth ing in our store. An extra pair of trousers free with every tailored suit. Our Furnishings are absolutely fresh, new and up-to-date. "A Bicycle Absolutely Free.” Xmas Presents Galore. FARR-SEIGLER CLOTHING CO. 1044 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA GA. The Winners R. L. BARNES, JOHN PERKINS, CHARLES BOWEN. We have sold some fish and more have arrived. , 'Try your luck again. Lots of fun to guess. Prize No. I—Three Gold Fish, globe and package of food. Prize No. 2—Two Gold Fish and globe. Prize No. 3 —One Gold Fish and globe. The first child, not over fifteen years old. guessing nearest the num ber of fish in the aquarium in our window', gets Prize No. 1, the next nearest guess, prize No. 2, and the third, No. 3. You are allowed only one guess and this will be reg istered with your name and address and the time of day that you made it and will also be given a number so that there will be no possible chance of an error. No one over fifteen years old allowed to guess. This opens Monday morning and closes Wednesday at 6 p. m. GOLD FISH, GLOBES, AQUA RIUM PLANTS. AQUARIUM OR NAMENTS, PEBBLES AND FISH FOOD ALL IN STOCK NOW. A FINE LOT OF CANARY BIRDS WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK. . WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BRASS AND ENAMEL CAGES. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND NOTE PRICES, THEY ARE RIGHT. Alexander’s Miked Bird Seed, per pound 15c Bird Manna, package 15c Red and Sliver Gravel, per box 5c Bird Bitters, Bird Bath Tubs, Sin gle and Double Cage Springs and Cuttle Fish Bone in stock. ALEXANDER - SEED CO. 911 Broad St. Phone No. 159. See Our Stock tor Useful Pres ent Suggestions Dining Room, Parlor* Library, Hall, Kitchen. All are represented in attractive sets and odd pieces at lowest prices consistent with depend able furniture. MAXWELL BROS. Home Furnishers. 973 Broad Street. CHAS. A. GARDNER DEALER IN NATIVE FRESH MEATS. Vegetables, Fresh Norfolk Oysters, Poultry and « Eggs. I specialize on country style all Pork Sausage. 442 Jackson St. Phone 3241 Rather Early But We Must Begin Tomorrow Every Dress, Suit and Coat will be sold for one-half the price. When we say one-half price we mean a garment mark ed $lO, you will buy it for $5.00. Don’t believe the paper, but come to our store and we will show you. Suits, Coats and Dresses, styles of the day, from the best makers of New York City, with one half the amount of our former prices. Buy yourself stylish clothes and save meny a dollar at the Little Store With the Big Bar gains. VOLK’S Ladies’ Ready to Wear. 1046 Broad Street Phone 1177. Best. Grades -oi- COAL COKE •and- WOOD PROMPT SERVICE. HEFFERNAN Coal & Wood Company 522 Watkins St. PHONE 814 Week—No Cost to You—Read! actly the advertisers he prefers and the other winners w'U get their or ders on the advertisers not named by the winner of the first prize. Just take these orders to the firms to which they are addressed and they will be accepted as cash, being paid for by The Herald. In case there Is a tie between contestants as to neatness and correctness of answers, the an swer received first by The Herald will be given preference. Address all Drink and Enjoy KENNY’S Teas anti Cofleas KENNY also sells the best Rice, Grits, Cocoa, Chocolate. Walter Baker’s Chocolate, per pound .. .. 35C Walter Baker’s Cocoa, per pound .. .. 40 c Best Head Rice, 3 lbs 25 c Broken Rice, per lb 5C C. D. KENNY COMPANY CALL PHONE No. 601. "Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention.” Don’t Let the Next Cold Snap Catch You Unpre pared SEE SPETH The Stove Man Everything in— STOVES HEATERS RANGES AND ACCESSORIES. Walk a Block With your prize order and save a dol lar by buying the fa mous Economy Shoes The latest and best styles in men’s and women’s, at $2.50 ®> $3.00 You save at least a dollar on each pair. Economy Shoe Co. 310 Jackson St. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. FREE SO pound sack of Best Patent Flour with each Ladies’ or Gents’ Suit we sell from now until Christmas. No Money Down Make first payment January 2nd, 1915. Masters& Agee Co. 931 BROAD ST. Everythin* to wear for the entire family. Open until 8 o'clock every night 'till Xmas Rinker-Deas Paint Manufactur ing Go. “THE PIONEER PAINT MAKERS OF AUGUSTA.” High grade paints at factory prices. Buy of us and save the middle man’s profit. PHONE 3066. 915 917 ELLIS ST. Walk-Over Shoes -For- Men & Women Afford the largest vari ety of styles— The Best Quality— The Most Comfort— The Greatest Value— s3.oo and up. Walk-Over BootSlnp C. A. Nickerson, Manager. answers to "Misspelled Word Contest, care The Herald.” They may be either mailed or brought to The Herald office, and they will be con sidered In order of receipt, but neatness and correctness count more than time. Answers to this contest must he In The Herald office by noon next Friday. This page will appear again next Sunday. On that date winners will be announced and the prizes mailed. STYLISH MILLINERY Never has It been our pleasure to present so many striking ex amples of economy as those having to do with this Christ mas event. And the quality is superior in every hat we are showing. This Is one chapter of a story of absorbing interest to women who want to save, and at the same time wear the most stylish hat to be found In the city. Come in and let us show you. THE BONNET SHOP E. A. NTXON, Manager. 214 9th Street. It’s Your Wash, but- What do you know about where it in done and liow It is done? You ought to be Just as care ful concerning the washing of the clothes your family wears as you are about the food they eat. You can be if you will bo. A large part of our work is family washings. We call for the work, do the washing and return It lo you wet, ready to dry, or “rough-dried," unironed, or ironed, Just as best suits your convenience. Every laborer In this laundry is a person of experience and Intelligence. Wo pay good wages and Insist upon the best pos sible work. We believe that If you see how the work is done here you would want us to do your wash ing, and so we invite you to come In and look over our plant at eny time. Empire Laundry, and Dry Cleaning Company Telephones— -51-769-1247-J The one best prize for any home is a— COLE'S HOT BLAST HEATER This is absolute ly the best heater on the market. Lot us show' you. Culpepper Bros. 1019-1021 Broad Street. . Guarantee Shoes AT $3.00 CARRY More style, Better Workmanship and Finer Materials than $4.00 Shoes at other shops. Guarantee Shoe Company A. E. DYKES Furniture Co. 901 Broad St. Phone 3317 We have a full line of Pedestals, Tabourettes and Ladies’ Writing Desks that we are offering at a close price. We are offering for this week a lot of 2 ineh continu ous post, Iron Beds at $8.98. SAVE MONEY 26 per cent off on Suits and Ov ercoats, 10 per cent off on alii oth er goods. Special odd lots Suits.. .<8950 $16.00 Suits or Overcoats 81125 $20.00 Suits or Overcoats >BISOO $26.00 Suits or Overcoats 81875 Hoys’ Suits from 83 00 to 88 00 Men's Pants from 82 50 o 80 00 Hats from 8150 to 83 50 Shirts from 50C to $l5O Underwear from • ■SOO to 82 00 Gloves from.. .. 25 "to 8300 Socks, Ties, Pajamas. Umbrellas and other goods at 10 per cent dis count from regular prices. F. G. MERTINS 854 Broad St. COUPON To Augusta Herald Misspell ed Word Contest Dept. The two misspelled words and words not containing any of the letters G, L, R and T, are If successful make my order of $1 each on the following 10: * t • • •• • • ••••••••• •'• My name and address is: PRIZES AWARDED IN THE HERALD'S CONTEST, SUNDAY, Dec. 6-14. Mrs Eugene Murphey, first prize, 432 Telfair St. Mrs. .1. L. deTreville, North Au gusta, second prize. Mrs. S. Garren, 429 Fenwick Street, third prize. Mrs. S. Woodward, 509 Center St., fourth prize. Miss Sara Blggar, 839 Reynolds St., fifth prize. If you’re at all particular, drink Bludwine For Your Health's Sake , 5 c Cleanest, most healthful and the best soft drink in the world and if you haven’t tried it do so and then you will continue to drink it. FOR SALE BY ' ALL DEALERS. r ] A Why Not Give Him Cuff Buttons? What if he does have one pair—an other won’t come amiss, for cuff but tons have the unhap py faculty of disap pearing when they’re wanted most. You can depend upon it; he needs cuff but tons. With a scarf pin to match, you couldn’t choose a more desir able gift to a man. LJ.Schaul&Co. 840 Broad. SEVEN