The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 22, 1919, Home Edition, Image 10

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It Takes Boosters of the Right Type to Build a City— -and Augusta Has Them Augusta Automobile Exchange Dealers and Distributors ’••For the--- Studebaker 643 BROAD STREET Augusta, Ga. 'T'HE Augusta Automobile Exchange * has the Studebaker line of automobiles for seven counties, and during the two years that the business has been in opera tion a big patronage among the motor car users of the Augusta territory has been built up. U. H. Tompkins is the manager of the business and Fred C. Tompkins is the as sistant manager. Both are experienced au tomobile men, and both are thoroughly trained business men. And they are build ing the Studebaker business in Augusta and the territory which they have as dis tributors on a solid foundation. A used car department is operated in connection with the business and a hig trade in used automobiles is carried on by the firm. IlCiiedqcolaßcttlinq Co- “In a Bottle Thru A Straw ” Means A Good Drink CHERO-COLA ' jjf »v --■’ ■ I I —I—BMMBB—■ ..I ■ A Short Story About a Wonderful Business O Mil is a word full of meaning, and J. C. May, manager of the Chero-Cola Hotting Company, Augusta, Ga., believes that there is nothing that will satisfy the public as much as absolute quality at all times. In order that he might be able to give the public Chero-Cola in a thoroughly sanitary and uniform style, he has installed the VERY latest improved machinery. The bottles are washed, sterilized and tilted with washed air before refilling. I lie syrup is measured for each Kittle automatically, which gives an absolutely unitorm product. When the drinking public buys a bottle of the original and distinctive Chero-Cola they can be assured that each bottle will be uniform in taste and QUALITY. , Ihe ever increasing demand for Chero-Cola made it necessary to increase Rapid Growth Has Become the Augusta Habit THE AUGUSTA HERA VO. Ch.ro-Ccl. B.ttllnc rUM MURPHY STATIONERY CO. Augusta, Ga. t?r - ■ -fij *• /■. A. . .. .. . T'lll- Murphy Stationery bear» the reputation of be- J[ in* “a big more in a small space” And it is a big store, too. It was opened in 1916, and has since that time filled a real need in Augusta. It carries a complete line of commercial and social stationery, featuring such high-class products as Crane's, Whit ing's and Hurd’s lines. Waterman’s fountain pens, all the latest fiction, gift and Juvenile books, kodak al bums and leather goods also form an important part of the store’s stocks. Kodak finishing is made a specialty, and the busl- InesH has one of the best-equipped finishing depart ments that will be found In thes state. Enlarging from small films Is done In a Planner that surprises and pleases the store's customers. Get a Handsome Enlargement Free Have the envelopes In which we deliver your Kodak work, and when the amount of work which we do for you reaches a total of #5.00 we will give you a fine 11x11 enlargement absolutely free. We challenge the South on the quality of our work, and we will be delighted to have you take advantage of this offer and secure a free enlargement. If you want an enlargement immediately, without waiting to obtain one free, we will make it for you promptly at a very low cost. “NOT HOW CHKAI*. HI T HOW GOOD” MURPHY STATIONERY CO. 812 IIROAI) STREET. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. jgggjjpT Mod*m Chero-Cola Machinery In Augusta Plant. 'sjt \ J. C. May. Mar.arer. STELLING-NICKERSON SHOE COMPANY 958 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. WHILE this firm, composed of Frank Stal ing and Charlie Nickerson has been es tablished a little less than five years, they are among the most important business fac tors of the city of Augusta. Certain it is that no two men enjoy a wider popularity or are more generally liked than these two men. Both are young men who from early boy hood have served the Augusta shoe trade and later as manager of local shoe stores in Au gusta, all the while gaining a thorough knowl edge of their line and building up a clientele which now has followed them to their own establishment. Steliing-Nickerson Shoe Company is reputed to have built up and now enjoys the largest mail order shoe business in the Augusta section. They specialize and handle exclusively for Augusta the famous J. T. Cousins shoes for women and the C. B. Slater's line for men and women. They carry a complete line of Misses and Children’s shoes and give especial attention to * this department. Stelling-Nickerson Company believe in Augusta and its future and are always ready to go to the front in its interest. They are active boosters for the town and richly deserve the large patronage and popularity they enjoy. The Stelling-Nickerson store, which is a marvel of beauty and convenient arrangement, is located at No. 958 Broad Street, and if one Is desirous of a cordial welcome he will be rewarded by a visit to this delightful shop. fir -- ■ -i Harvey Blitch, Aasiatant Manner. the output; the tiller now in use by the Augusta plant is one of the largest made, it tilling too bottles a minute. Mr. May is very anxious for all his dealers to have Chero-Cola when they want it. He has a large territory and uses the highest grade of automobile trucks for delivery. Mr. May’s greatest ambition is to give the public Chero-Cola at every point in his territory, and he has spared no expense to equip the business with the best trucks that money can buy. Harry Blitch, assistant manager, is full of "that something which means success, using a Chero-Cola SPECIAL car to see that all dealers are given the Chero-Cola when they want it. His policy is always highest quality and deliver the goods when wanted. One closing remark about the famous drink, CHERO-COLA. Chero-Cola, for the time it has been on the market, has had the largest sale of any drink that has ever been placed before the public. Bottling Chero-Cola in August*. ere SPAT .-HORNING. JUNE 22, 1919. NEW HOME ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING CO. 857 1-2 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. THE New Home Electrical Contracting Company, in Augusta, carries a full stock of electrical fixtures and supplies, telephone and telegraph supplies, and does wiring and repairing and all kinds of electrical work. It is located at Broad street, In a handsome show and salesroom that is made to look attractive, and is doing a business of which its manager and those' who know him feel genuinely proud. A. Kroll is the manager of the New Home Electrical Contracting Company, and he is an experienced, thorough ly trained electrical man himself. When he makes a bid on a job he knows what he is doing, and he has had the necessary experience to fit him for doing the very highest class of work. Beginning business in May, 1916, the business has grown rapidly under Mr. Kroll’s management. Augusta, Georgia's, Chero-Cola Plant Is One of the Country’s Best Cleansing Bottles In An gusta Chero-Cola Plant.