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SUNDAY, JANUARY 4
MEYERS & PADGETT GARAGE
1019 NINTH STREET.
Headquarters for Automobile Repairing. Our Expert Mechanics will
put your machine in good order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Efficient
service rendered to all. Give us a trial when your car needs repairing.
Prompt attention given all orders. Auto for Hire.
J. HENRY BULLE &
COMPANY
Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor
and Renovator.
Suits and Trousers made to
your measure.
548 ELLIS STREET.
C. L. NORFLETT
1141 Campbell Street.
PHONE 2979.
I offer the best in Meats,
native and fresh home
killed. My prices are
Low. Deliveries Prompt.
Trinity C.M.E'. Church
Last Sunday Night
Subject of Sermon: “Jesus vs. The
Crowd."
No greater blessing has come to
the colored people of this commu
nity in recent years than has come,
to them in the placing of Rev. .7.
IT. Jones. D. D., in charge of this
church, for his presence here wr
are indebted to the bishop ot this
diocese. Bishop It. S. Williams, I>.
IX, of this city.
Fully conscious' of the grave re
. aponsibi’.ity resting upon the
fclturch .during the period of recon
structipn; fully consecrated to the
task this able servant of tjie Mas
ter has set. himself to establish
ing the kingdom of God in the
hearts of man.
Last Sunday night the last In
the year 1913, he pointed out the
fact that the whole world is a
debtor to Christ and the moment
we lost contact with Him v e are
in a dangerous position.
"When the crowd turns from
nostrum to nostrum to heal the
wounds of a bruised and bleeding
world they are seeking in vain for
Christ is the great Physician and
He alone can heal the wounds or
a stricken world.
"Whatever will separate you
from God avoid,” "Whatever teacn
lugs are not in accord with the
Plvlno will reject." "Whatever
partakes of the nature of malice
must bo cast out of your heart."
"The crowd tnay l>c right, hut it
can ho wrong, to he certain you are
right he sure Christ Is with you,
for He is never wrong” j
The foregoing sentences were
taken from his sermon last Run
day evening and they epitomise
that magnificent address deliver
ed by this same divine at the
emancipation RxorclseH of the
Lincoln I-eague Thursday, Jan
uary the first.
May he live long and may heav
en's richest benedictions rest up
on his labor.
Historic Trinity may well con
gratulate herself on possessing
such an able pastor.
Make new friends for your
business, they are essen
tial to growth.
TELEPHONE 3112
And watch the new cus
tomers who will enter
your place.
SAMUEL D, SHEAD
THE TAILOR
Established in Augusta 27
years.
Suits to Measure.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
Repairing Done.
834 Fenwick St.
FOR DYEING OF THE
RIGHT KIND
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PHONE 2735.
charlie McLaughlin
Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed
and Dyed.
Corner Campbell and D’Antignac Streets.
GREETINGS
We now have on display an unusual variety of Suitings
for Fall and Winter Wear. We shall be pleased to show
you wherein these are better than the average and yet not
more costly.
T. E. NEWSOME
MERCHANT TAILORING
739 Telfair Street, Phone 153
Notica To Colored Psspls
2 in 1 hair straightenor—straightens and blacks
the hair at same time—in five minutes.
If your hair has turned red from other prepara
tions, will black it in five minutes. No hot irons.
5 MINUTES HAIR STRAIGHTENER
123 Marbury Street.
Coming Soon
MISS BEULAH McLENAIRE
of West Virginia
DRAMATIC READER.
Critics are extravagant in their praise wherever
she appears.
Paine College
Lyceum
PAINE COLLEGE. PHONE 1137.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Winter Coats and Coat Suits
One-Half Price.
THE STYLE
406 Jackson Street. Phone 3143.
A FARM FOR INVESTMENT.
In a location that is ideal for a Country Home.
Just nine miles from the city on the Dean’s Bridge
I have a farm of 135 acres, 4 room house, all necessary
jut buildings, a good barn, stream running right through
it. You can buy it for $5,000. Terms if you desire it.
O. M. Blount
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
1015 Campbell Street. Phone 858
I have a few winter patterns left and for the lucky
fellows they are bargains of a life time.
JOHN MORSE
MERCHANT TAILOR
9
(Successor to Clarence B. Morse.)
526 NINTH STREET.
Maker of Men’s Fine Clothes.
John Crim’s Meal Market
New Location. Everything New and Sanitary*
715 Campbell Street. Phone 2362.
W. GOLDEN
SHOE MAKER.
FIRST CLASS HAND WORK
745 Telfair, Phone 2760.
(Opposite St. Patrick's Church)
CHE AUGUSTA HERALD
J. L. HUDSON
she Tailor.
814 Ellis Street.
(Now Over Richards &
Pilcher’s Stable.)
BUSINESS NOTES
By GUILEMO
EDWARD MURRAY, REAL ESTATE.
Mark my prediction, the rise of this
real estate dealer in this city has lust
begun and as his reputation for up
right and conscienscious dealing with
his clients becomes more generally
known as largo as his business has been
In the past. In the future his business
will grow In such leaps and bounds his
present operations will appear small. For
1920 here's to liiih the best of luck and
abundant prosperity.
PAINE COLLEGE.
The holidays at an end the students
of Paine are back to books. The term
promises to be the red letter-tern) of
the school's existence. On every hand
are indications that Its friends are In
creasing, as It sphere of. usefulness Is
expanding. This week. Till:} week two
of its students are Doh Mollies, la., rep
resenting their alma mater at the vol
unteer student conference.
The four remaining numbers in the
Lyceum course \\fll! be in keeping with
ti e high standards set tn the two pre
ceding numbers.
C. L. NORFLEET, MEAT MARKET.
The calendar this dealer has given out
to his friends is really a work of art.
and fortunate Indeed are they wlio have
one. Throughout the coming year as I
look upon tho one that now hangs !n
mv home it will be a reminder of the
many plesant moments I havo spent In
this shop. His message to his friends
and customers is: "As In the past we
both have gained when you traded with
tne greater are for both or us if you con
tinue.”
JOHN MORSE. TAILOR.
January 1, 1920, found just a few un
sold patterns In this excellent shop and
they will not be there long, for dally the
people are learning tite unusual values
you get for your money, In quality of
material and excelltnce of workmanship.
When I called this week 1 found every
body In the best of humor and they are
gossiping In the shop t,hat the Pants
King vows that he is going to see that
he beats In the "Leap Year Game.”
W. GOLDMAN, SHOEMAKER.
Customers who had lost track of the
wielder of the awl and last are actually
coming In and thanking him for adver
tising his whereabouts. This speaks
volumes for the character of his work
and the esteem In which those, who know
him bold him. You can’t go wrong by
joining his hosts of customers and ac
quaintances.
T. B. NEWSOME, TAILOR.
The holidays were nbt much holidays
with this "Schneider.” If holidays are
work less. With the exception of Xmas
day he lias worked every day like a
beaver and Is planning something. If ho
puts through with certainty but met
witji favor l>y Ills ho.sta of friends and
customers.
T. I!.. Jr. and the rest of his force
number tin 1 frleml; by the score. If
T. 8., Hr., will only make the venture
backed by tin force he will find himself a
widely heralded success In Ills latest
deuvur.
0. M. BLOUNT, REAL ESTATE.
This dealer s’urts the new better pre
pared to serve his clients than ever be
fore. Lieut. Leonard Kdwards, whom his
hundreds of admirers delight In rafer-
Ing to aa “Our Leonard," and what Is
more, he deserves all the esteem In
which he Is held, is now handling the
renting end of the business and helping
with sales arid while a most obliging
bookkeeper greets you when you call, or
answers In a gentle voice when you
phone. H re’s long Ufa to this wall
matched combination.
THE LENOX THEATRE.
If anyone doubts that the management
of the Iv r.ox has booked the graridost
collection of pictures tn Its history they
certainly failed to see from "The Man
ger to tin- Gross" .si y.n other offerings
during the part week.
Due to many unavoidable delays their
new theatre Is riot complete, blit Iri 90
days present Indications are Its doors
will be tl,r#wn open for Its grand open
ing. The occasion will be epoch-making
one and will be fittingly celebrated.
JOHN CRIM, MEAT MARKET.
A t tho corner of Ninth and Talcott
Street a meet market ha a been opened
t nt • ■ rtMnly reflects credit on its own
er. Kvery thing Is rlean and sanitary.
The service is the bnst, the stock Is com
plete, ft i- rqulprt nt Is all new and the
latt it style. Tho patrons of this market
at Ite old local lon were many, but. their
number Is < « Mainly 10 Inerease
JAS. S. BOYD
Plumber.
1531 Marbury.
WORK FIRST CLASS.
T H E=
LENOX THEATRE
MONDAY, JANUARY sth
The last episode of “The Fata! Fortune”, by Helen Hclmes.
The First Episode of The Trail cf The Odsipus.
This is something huge, and the big star is Ben Wil&cn of “Voice cn the Wire
Fame”. Also The Fox News.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6»h
“The Big Mystery S rial”, First Episode
“THE INVISIBLE HAND”
Also a wonderful feature with three big stars THE HOME OF INTRIGUE.
BEG WEDNESDAY
Featuring Harry Carey in “A G:m Fighting Gentleman”
and the Matchless Pearl White in
“THE BLACK SECRET.”
THURSDAY
Beautiful Viola Dan? in “The Only Road”
With Gentleman Jim Corbett playing like fury “The Midnight Man.’
FRIDAY
Charlie Chaplin, The Great Radium Mystery and the Fcx News.
SATURDAY
“Bound and Gagged,” The Carter Case, Universal Current Events and Mack Son
net Comedy.
CHOICE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
On Reynolds Street, flv<» lots. thr«<* houses. In kwh! rental district; fine
alto for warehouse, price $2,150. Will arrange terms.
On Greg* street, threw 3-ro mi h «uhi ■*. renin for S3O 00 a month; $ ' 700.
«lte for warehouse. Price, $2,1 50. Will arninne terms
On New street, three-room house, $750 $l5O down, b dance like rent.
On Hatch street, three room house, new and up-to-date. I’rice, SSOO
S2OO down, balance like rent.
23 vacant lots In North Augusta, South Carolina, Rood neighborhood,
ranging In prices from SOO to SIOO a lot— $lO down, s.'» a month.
In North Augusta, South Carolina, one two-room house, large lot.
Price, $350- SSO down, three years to pay the balance. No Interest, no
taxes until paid for.
I have other choice birgains In homes In all parts of the city and North
Augusta. If you are tn tin* market for a home or Investment prop
erty, see me at once. If I have what you want you have Uit chain e.*i
out of 100 to get it, because 1 help rny customers buy.
EDY/ARD MURRAY
Real Estate and Renting Agent
AUGUSTA, GA. 133 13th St. Phone 537.
NEW PICTURE OF MRS. JAMES L. BLAKE
Mrs, Blake 1h now under atrial a! Atlantic City t or the murder of
h«*r flv,:-y«ur-old .on. Jam**, v/lim body vu.a found In ttn• ocean
about four blocka from whi r.- af»< wn« nald h<- vnt kidnapped by two
tICIffiMHI.
Trudging the streets to find a home-like
room, house or apartment is entirely out-of
date.
The Direct Line in Augusta is through
The Augusta Herald Want Ads.
“For Rent Columns.” Send in your ad Now!
R. P. WOODWARD GROCERY STORE
1601 MAROL'IIY STREET.
TAPLE and FANCY CIUOOEKiI: 4, hlgu grade GOODS at reasonable
prices. Stock Feed, Fruits, Vcgctal'lcs and Notions a specialty, Fresh
goods on hand at till times. A trial order will convince you of the
merits of our Groceries and cheapness of our prices. Gasoline Filling
Station.
THIRTEEN
GO TO CHURCH
TODAY.
The Doors cf
Trinity C. M. E.
Church
are open to you.
Re sure you go today.
Start the New Year right.
Service 11 :00 a. m. and
Bi3o p. m.
Epworlh League 6:30 p.
m.
N. B.—No program of
the League is given for this
evening, due to the fact
at the time of going to press
the president was not pre
pared to give it out.
LEV. !. H. JONES, D. D..
Pastor.
(Publicity by the Epworth
League.)
GUILEMQ
Will Visit
The Congregational
Church Tonight.
See The Herald
Next Sunday.
YOU Will FIND
THE HERALD j
On .sale at the following
Drug Stores in Augusta:
Watson’s
Summerville I
Anderson’s
Lake View
Hubbard & Printup
Davenport & Meyer
Central
Blackston’s.
Place a standing order for
The Herald at your favorite
Drug Store to be sure of get
ting your copy. The Herald
is soon sold out these days.
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Four Page Colored Comic
Supplement in Sunday’s
Herald.