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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
FARM
FOR SALE
This ideal farm for 5a1e,240
acres,good red pebble sandy
loam with clay sub-soil, just
enough rolling to drain,with
good creek running through
the place. About 300 young
peach trees, about 100 fine
pecans. Good 5 room dwell
ing house and two tenant
houses. Also barns. This
place is located on a good
public road about 25 min
utes from the City. Terms
on demand.
We are offering 173 acres
of good land. An ideal
country home. Two tenant
houses. Barns and stables.
Plenty wood for fuel, on a
good highway. 20 minutes
from the City. At a very
attractive price.
Forty (40) acres of good
land, half mile from the
city limits. Will make an
ideal suburban home. Price
and terms on demand.
We have money to loan for
good, improved real estate.
John B. Murray Co.
REALTORS.
108 Eighth Street.
Phone 3287.
HOMES and LOTS
On the Bargain Counter
for short time only.
2157 KINGS WAY. Seven-room
stucco bungalow, tile batli,
hardwood floors, Areola heat.
Garage—a real cozy little home.
Only SSOO cash required, bal
ance payable like 07 OCO
rent. Price wl
320 WALKER ST. Seven room
frame house, metal room, plas
tered Inside and papered.
Nice Wide lot 60x150 feet. One
room servants house on pre
mises, well located, near busi
ness district on Walker street.
This house can be bought for
the next few DA OCrt
days at
1730 WRIGHTSBORO ROAD.
Nice Stucco Bungalow, hard
wood floors, garage. Price
wood floors, garage, DA PfifJ
Price only
JS2R BROAD STREET. Five
rooms, metal roof, fruit trees
in yard, garage, chicken houses,
rasy terms. OQ Cfjfl
Paving paid.
One lot 62 V4x160, corner
Wrightsboro road and Cook
Si. Well situated on north
wort corner. An ideal location
for Railroad man to build on
will be sold at $575 within the
next 10 to 15 days.
We have lust off Walton Way,
a beautiful site facing the city
on west side Metcalf street.
S’™ a, one. S7OO
JOHN W. BRIDWELL
& COMPANY
REALTORS
Masonic Bldg. Bth St. Phone 1178
ion ACRES LAND 4’i MILES FROM
the city, very cheap, $3,090 if quick
sale. For particulars, address Farm
Bargain, care Herald. n 23
FOR SALE: BUNGALOW ON LOW
er Broad. Can be bought direct from
owner. Address Home, care Herald.
n 23
FORREST: 1542 FENWICK ST.,
four rooms and drive-way. Phone
6597-W. n2 '*
j REDUCED
PRICE
For limited time only we offer
a new. modern bungalow, S
rooms and bath, garage, and
outhouses and grounds im
proved and fenced. Recently
priced at $4,000. Owner must
sell and agrees to DO f»nfl
sacrifice now at .... v>OfUUU
(Liberal terms)
Apply .at once to
I
J. Roy Cooper & Co.
I Tct. 387 No. 10 Johnson Bldg.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Approximately $100,000.00 local money avail
able on improved city property in Augusta and
North Augusta. Rates of interest 7 per cent and
8 per cent. No delay.
John W. Bridwell & Co.’
REALTORS
MASONIC BLDG- BTH ST. PHONE 117*
PHONE 296
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
BUNGALOW
on McDowell
FOR SALE
.sr
Situated in an exclu
sive residence section
of the Hill, this beauti
ful home, containing
living room, dining
room, serving pantry,
kitchen, four bed
rooms, two baths and
sleeping porch, is of
fered for sale.
Lot 100x300, adorn
ed with beautiful
shrubbery. On account
of owner’s removal
from city, this property
can be bought at a real
sacrifice at quick sale.
BLANCHARD *
& CALHOUN
REALTORS.
MARION BUILDING.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT: NORTH AUGUST A,7-
room cottage, Arlington Heights.
Apply B. C. Wall. 11
FOR RENT: LARGE HOUSE. LO
cated In good residential aection. In
heart of city. Ideal for roomers or
boarders. Reasonable rent. Answer
House, care Herald. n - i
G-ROOM COTTAGE, LARGE GAR
den, and chicken yard. Rent rea
sonable D3G9 Cwnm’ngs St.. The Hill.
Apply Mrs. H. O. Tabb. 950 Reynolds
street. Phone 1071-J.
FOR RENT: ONE HOUSE (FOUR
rooms and bath), furnished, partly
furnished or unfurnished as party
may desire. This Is a new house and
can get possession December 1 ot
January 1. Address your communlra
tions to W. B. F„ care Augusta Her
ald Augusta, Ga. "et
BUSINESS or
PROFESSIONAL ,
OFFICES
We have for rent a
few especially desirable
offices in The Herald
Building—one of Au
gusta’s most modern
and best equipped fire
proof office structures
—a few of which are
on the front. If inter
ested, c o m m u n icate
at once with
LEAGUE & DUVALL
Renting Agents.
FOR RENT: 407 ELLIS STREET. s3l
per month. 218 r,th street. S2O per
month. Fish business outfit for sale.
Apply 218 6th street. n 23
FOR RENT—Apartments
ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM APART
mont, on 400 block of Broad street,
from December Ist. Call 2777; night
phone 1348-W., n 27
FOR RENT: TO~ADULTS. Up
stairs flat, ideal location, modern
conveniences; rent reasonable. Phone
CT47-J. n 33
FOR RENT: FLAT OF THREE
roomi and bath. Apply 1327 Broad
street. n 23
FOR RENT: FURNISHED APART
mrnt. Bedroom, diningroom and
kitchen. 1129 Kills. Phone 1230-W. n 25
RESULTS
—The One Big Reason for The Herald’s
Undisputed Leadership in
Want Advertising
FOR RENT—Rooms
ONE NICEYY FURNISHED FRONT
bedroom (upstairs.) Gentlemen pre
ferred. 427 Ellis. n 23
FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS COM
pletely furnished, gas stove, use of
ltvingroom, piano, lights, water, fire
less cooker. In private family. Phone
25G4, Mrs. W. R. Easterling, 474
Broad street. n2S
FOR RENT: ONE COMFORTABLY
furnished front room In private fam
ily. 1015 Telfair street. Phone 2291-J.
n29
FOR RENT: TWO LARGE UNFUR
nislied rooms and kitchenette. Rent
reasonable. Apply 951 Greene St. n 29
TO RENT: TWO NICELY FURNISH -
ed apartments for light housekeep
ing. Call 1011 Reynolds street. Phone
2698-J. n 23
FOR RE'NT: TWO LARGE DESIR
ahle rooms, kitchenette and bath;
centrally located; good neighborhood.
Suitable for light housekeeping. No
children. Phone 3250-W. n 23
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE UN
furnlshed, light housekeeping rooms
on Monte Sano. Phone 6872. n 23
FOUR ROOMS COMPLETELY FUR
nislied for light housekeeping; bath,
furnace heat, garage; private home,
The Hill. Couple onjy. Phone 6G43-W.
n 29
ROOM ADJOINING BATH. IN PRl
vate home, on car line, on Monte
Sano, near Veterans' Hospital, steam
heat, hot water, use of phone and
garage. Rent reasonable. Phone 6469.
n3O
ONE COMPLETELY FURNISHED
front room. Could accommodate
tourists. Mrs. C. C. Howard. Phone
2130-J. n2S
FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED
front bed room, all conveniences and
bath. 1002 Greene street. Apply 1010
Telfair street. n 23
WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.
in private home (upstairs), on
Greene street, suitable for business
couple or men. Phone 1669-J. n 25
FOR SALE —Automobiles
USED CARS
FORD Light Delivery, in A 4 n t
perfect condition, 0n1y.... } It 3
FORD 1 Ton Worm Drive VICO
Motor Percet; only «pluU
HUDSON Coach, 1923 model, The
best buy in Augusta ... S6OO
HUDSON Speedster. New tire*,
new Paint, Motor DQCn
perfect vOJU
DODGE Roadster, Cl OR
A good buy for O I 4 0
DURANT Sedan, 1923 ?7Rfi
Model. Just a good car, for *1 OU
AUBURN "6”, Now Paint, AQCfI
New tires. Motor perfect.. MwOU
TERMS TO SUIT YOU.
See Graham,
Used Car Dept.
HENRY WEATHERS
MOTOR CO.
81$ Ellis St. Phone 621
CADU.LAC *
V°
fauMaL*
CHALMERS DlCfl
Touring JU
FORD CCC
Chassis
Cadillac tqnn
Roadster tPiJUU
FORD CO7R
Coupe • *$
DODGfc tORfl
Touring
BUICK <O7R
Touring vil «
OLDSMOBILE IQ7R
Touring
CADILLAC l7Rfl
Touring Oldw
SS? . SBSO
Several Other*.
LIEBRAL TERMS
Phinizy & Connell
Motor Co.
Used Car Dept.
631 Broad St. Phone 273*
NEWAND USED
AUTO PARTS
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK
OF AUTO AND TRUCK PARTS
IN THE CITY.
BING AND PINION GEABS
AXELS AND DBIVE SHAFTS
CONNECTING BOD BEARINGS
BOCK BEARINGS
SPRINGS. CRANKS AND AC
CESSORIES.
Oct our price* before you buy. W*
cuiniiitc* to mvi you mon«y.
Mail orders will receive our prompt
attention.
AUGUSTA AUTO
WRECKING CO.
1119 ELLIS ST. PHONE 3767
(We Buy Old Care)
ONE FORD TRUCK. JUST THE
thing for a pre*«lng club .or milk
delivery. Forty dollar reta It. 1718
Broad street. W. M. Flynn. n 23
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Sunday
Classified
Advertisers
Are urged to have their copy in The
Herald Office not latetr than 3 p. m.
Saturday. Insertion cannot be guar
anteed after this hour.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
FARMS
JUST FIVE MILES from Broad and Eighth Streets, we have a beau
tiful little tract of 4V4 acres good soil, located on splendid road.
Couldn’t be Improved on as a site for a pretty home, small branch
bounds property on ono side. Price $900.00. Easy terms if desired.
SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES. 13 miles from city. Four room house,
small barn, and stream. Price $1,000.00.
TEN ACRES, three miles from city limits, on Sklnner-Picquet Road,
Just oft Washington Road. Property is heavily timbered. Pretty
location for a home. Price $1,300.00.
DAIRY FARM. 2V4 miles from city limits, on good road. Forty acres
land, pretty pasture and meadow land, stream and smnll pond on
place. Improvements consist of pretty seven room hftine, cow barn,
garage, stables, etc. Price cheap, given upon request.
TWENTY-ONE ACRES, new four room house, barn, and small
storehouse. Number of fruit trees. Kne’s Creek bounds property,
l’rice $2,150.00.
CITY PROPERTY
$3,500.00. Nice home on lower Walker street in pretty section. Two
stories, seven rooms, rents for $35.
$4,000.00. Walton Way opposite Tubman School, a bargain. Two
stories, seven rooms. Good lot. Possession on short notice.
$5,500.00. Bungalow on Summerville side of liill. Six rooms and
sleeping porch. Located In beautiful section. Possession January
Ist.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL- TRY US.
For REAL ESTATE see -
H. R. POWELL & SON
REALTORS
ISO EIGHTH ST. PHONE 753
GIVE HER A HOME
FOR CHRISTMAS
Six-room Stucco Bungalow, brand new, with all modern con
veniences, steam heat, hardwood floors, screened sleeping porch,
garage. Pavement paid. Only Small Cash payment required,
balance monthly. Will accept a good lot aa part payment.
JOHN JAY COHEN & CO.
MASONIC BLDG. PHONE 516
A Satisfied Customer
Is a Good Advisement, but—
don’t count on him too much
A customer may be satisfied and still not
be talkative. If you depend solely upon sat
isfied patrons to advertise your merchandise
or your service, you may live as long as Mr.
Methusaleh before success comes.
The quicker way to build business is to
ADVERTISE.
Newspaper advertising will do more for
you in one year than word-of-mouth advertis
ing can do in twenty years.
Arrange for a daily advertisement on the
classified pages of the Augusta Herald.
Your growing sales and increasing profits
will convince you that it pays to advertise.
The Augusta Herald
PHONE 296
Several Thousand itfore Circulation
Than Any Other Augusta
Newspaper
The Paper With the Want Ad*.
FOR SALE—Automobiles
FOR SALE: ONE MINIATURE Au
tomobile, capacity 500 pounds, speed
25 miles. Formerly at Dreamland
Theatre, driven about 10 miles. Rea
son for selling, boy too small to ope
rate. Apply 1619 Walton Way. n 23
FOR SALE. CHEAP: FORD TOUR-
Ing car, 30 days old. Will sell on
ensv terms. Southern Finance Cor
poration. 220 Lamar Building, Augus
ta, Georgia. dl3
AUTO REPAIRING
All Night Wrecker Servlet.
JOHNSON. REYNOLDS A SIKES
l-lioncs 820-831. 942-944 EUla St.
RADIATORS REPAIRED
BUICKS
and other good
Used Cars
1924 MODEL BUICK, six cyl
inder, 6-passenger touring, In
perfect mechanical condition,
has five good cord tires.
1924 MODEL BI.TICK, four
cylinder, 6-p:issenger, touring,
used very little and runs like a
new car.
STUDEBAKER 6-Passenger
Sedan, In good mechanical
condition, upholstering and ap
pearance excellent. 5 good cord
tires.
BUICK TOURING, fOCfl
7-passcnger M*4JU
BUICK TOURING, DdCfl
5-passenger I UU
OAKLAND tlßfl
Roadster v I
DODGE TOURING, CHEAP.
FORD SEDAN CHEAP
D. M. LYON
Cor. Broad tnd Sixth St*.
Tel. 1006.
USED
Tl. •*»
CARS
1 1923 Coupe DO7R
New paint and bumper*.. v 4 I J
1 1923 Coup# DOnfl
New paint sPJUU
1 1922 *97C
Sedan q>4 I vl
1 1924 oocn
Touring V»4dU
1 1924 »97C
Touring *P4 I O
i 1924 «onn
Touring «P«JUU
1 im SIRS
Touring I O J
1 1923 «MCn
Touring UU
Don’t fail to aee these car*
if you are looking for a
bargain.
Free Wrecker Service.
McGOWAN - MOTES
MOTOR CO.
521 Broad St. Phone 357
Have you teen today’*
Herald Want Ad*.
1 C l c
SPECIAL
1 CENT SALE
One Day Only,
Monday, Nov. 24th
Huy one pair of
CLAUSS guaranteed
Scissors at regular
price and get an
other pair for 1 cent.
Trowbridge
Hardware Co.
847 Broad St.
1 c lc
PERSONAL
DON'T BE LONESOME, HAVE REAL
refined friends, everywhere, per
sonal and strictly confidential ser
vice. Write Box 3, Blythebourne Sta
tion, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stamp appre
ciated. suns,n23
MATRIMONIAL MAGAZINE;
photos, descriptions .many wealthy,
matrimonially Inclined mailed free.
Cupid's Columns, St. Paul, Minn.
suns,n39
A BABY IN YOUR HOME, THOU
aands of copies of a new book by Dr.
11. Will Elders nre being distributed
to women without cost. Every woman
who wants children should rend this
hook and learn all about STRRIL
TONE and Its worfderful effect In con
stitutional weakness. Many tilings are
unfolded that the average woman has
never been told hefore. For free book
send iißme to Dr. 11. Will Elders, 272
Ballinger Bldg., St. Joseph, Mo.
suns.tf
» ——————
LONELY HEARTS: 1 HAVE A
sweetheart for you. Exchange ro
mantic letters; make new friends.
Members everywhere. Efficient, con
fidential and dignified service. Eva
Moore, Box 908, Jacksonville, Florida.
5un,.125
IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE
two men who so kindly rendered as
sistance to lady at corner Greene n.,d
Cainub.ll streets ‘ln January, 1923,
phone 1054 for further Information.
suns, n2l
WILL MUM. L. W DEAB, FORM EU
elv residing nonr Windsor Springs,
R. F. D., No. 2, Augusta. Georgia, or
anyone knowing this person’s where
abouts, kindly communicate with us
at once relative to an Important mat
ter. Estate Service Bureau, 802 Ar
cadia Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. n 23
LONELY. JOIN THE HUNNYSIDE
Club. Box 406 St. C., Loa Angeles.
Calif. n 23
WILL MR. DAVID MARION BUT
ler, formerly of 617 Ellis street, Au
gusta, Georgia, or anyone knowing
this person’s whereabout*, kindly
communicate with us at once relative
to an important matter. Estnte Ser
vice Bureuu, Bt)2 Arcada Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo. n 23
TELEPATHY: TRANSFER YOUR
thoughts to others! Make others love
[you; bug vour good*; do anything von
I want! William Mlckel. 4419 So. Wil
ton Place, Lo* Angeles. n 23
‘■HOW TO WIN Tin; MAN YOU
Love,” a booklet for women only.
Price 25c. Palace Pub. Co., Toledo.
Ohio. n 23
EPILEPTIC'S WRITE FOR FREE
Information on latest methods of
treating this disease. Box 692, Lander,
Wyo. n 23)
LONELY HEARTS JOIN OUR CLUB
—we have a companion for you, many
worth from ss,(bill to $59,900; most euc
cessful homemaker; descriptions and
photos free. Standard Corr. Club,
Orayslake, 111. n 23
CHARMING YOUNG LADY WORTH
$50,90(1, will marry. C. Box 65, Ox
ford, Florida, n 23
ATTRACTIVE WIDOW WORTH $30.-
009, will marry. If-Box 866, League.
Deliver, Colo. n 23
MARRY: WEALTHY YOUNG LADY,
pretty, wants honorable husband.
Eva, B-1022, Wichita, Kunsas. n 23
PRETTY MAIDEN WORTH »60,f100,
but so lonesome. L. Box 89, Ox
ford, Florida. n 23
McMILLAN’S ORINOONK CURES
all forms of ITCH. Guaranteed. Not
greasy. One application (occasionally
I wo, rarely three) onlv. Postpaid $1 05.
Carefully tested McMillan Drug Co .
1224 Main HE, Columbia, H. ft. sun.nSO
LEADING CLUB, LARGEST, MOST
reliable for lonely people, confi
dential descriptions free In plain seal
ed envelope. Thousands wealthy mem
ber*. If sincere write Established 20
years. Mrs. Wrtiliel, Box 28, Oakland.
California. suns.nSO
MARRY IF LONELY; FOR RTO
siiltN. try me: best and most suc
cessful "Home Maker;” hundreds rich
wish marriage soon: strictly confi
dential; most reliable; vears experi
ence: description* free. "The Success
ful Club.” Mrs. Nash, Bo* 656, Oak
land, California. sun*,n3o
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
sail, want to buy, or you hsvs a
want to fill, address Want Ad De
partment, care Macon News, Macon,
Georgia, and share In Central Geor
gia's prosperity by advertising In
The Macon News. tt
WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT
the Ledger’s classified advertising
produces the best results In southwest
Georgia. Over three times as much
foreign space published than our near
est competitor. Rates, 8c per line,
counting elx words to the line, cash to
accompany order. If interested ad
dress Classified- Advertising Dept .
Columbus Ledger, Columbus, Ga. ts
CONCENTRATE! COVER COLUM
bla's trading territory with one cir
culation! Your want ad placed in THE
COLUMBIA RECORD reaches prac
tically every home In the City of Co
lumbia as well as the outlying ter
ritory. It I* one paper that Is read
thoroughly from the first page to th*
last. Advertise your want* In Colum
bia through THE RECORD. Cost
count six averago words to the line
one time So per line, three times 7o
per line, seven times *c per line. 80
times 6c per line. Address Classified
Department, Th* Columbia Record,
Columbia, H. C. Record Want Ad.
Bring Results. tt
MONEY IN - GRAIN—SI2.SO BUYS
guarantees 10,000 bu. wheat; no fur
ther risk; movement Be opportunity
3500: 4c 3400. Particulars. Market let
ter free Investors’ Guide, 343 A. A R.
Bldg , Kansas City, Mo. suns.nSO
oTiv NEW CHEMICAL SOIL
analysis will show whether you have
oil on your land, or land you Intend
to huv. sell or base Particulars free
Box 324, Blue Island, HI. t>23
IF YOU HAVE 3300 WILL START
you In new business, tremendous
sales, should net you 1100 aalary
weekly, experience unnecessary. Me
chanical Machine Works, Baltimore.
Md. n 23.
FOB SALE: lZ'i INVESTMENT FOR
cash. Good store, rent* for 3420 a
year for 13.000, Just because need ti e
money. Will carry Iwlf If necessary.
Address Cash Investment, cars Her
ald. n 23
SEVEN
SENATOR OVERMAN
HAS TALK WITH
HERALD MAN
By Augustus Davisson.
SALISBURY, N. C.—ln an Inter
view with Hon. Lee Slater Over
man, of Salisbury, junior U. S. sen
ator from North Carolina, the
writer first gleaned a few Items
concerning the Republicans of the
state. „„„
It seems there are about 100,000
Republicans In the state, the party
usually, having a state ticket In the
field, Including governor, as this
year. They are credited with five
members in the upper and ten
members In the lower house of the
legislature. They were represented
by one regiment on the Federal
side during the War between the
States.
Good Americans, native to the
Southern soil and sharing the
trnlts of all the oldest settlers,
these Republican rovters have all
the privileges to be enjoyed, of
course, In the way of free and frank
speech, oral and written. In the
contention for their policies this
gives them advantage over the
alien importation who has no con* 1
cern as a citizen higher than his
own selfish alms. Of course In a
political race they likewise have
the privilege along with any other
body of using any amount ol
"bunk" thought necessary to attain
the coveted end of party success*
The Independence of these TW>
Ilnel folks in all matters is an out*
standing characteristic, and taken
by a visitor us accounting for muett
of the success of state-wide move
ments. The people on opposing sides
of an issue thrash things out in a
fair way, yet decided, and when
tho scufflo Is over they may have
bruised themselves a little, a better
result than butchering the project
in question.
In speaking of the part North'
Curollna took In the Civil War,
Senator Overman referred to a fact
not usually known, which the
writer, because born in the Old
Dominion, was not expected to
chuckle over. The senator points
to the historical admission that In
Pickett's famous charge more North
Cnrollnlnns were kilted and fewer
taken prisoner than from the ranks
of the Virginia troops, a correction
of the»popular estimate, which has
usually been partial to the Virginia
side.
Between Senator Overman and
the postmaster holding that posi
tion under every Republican ad
ministration for forty-two years
exists a life-long friendship, a
large portrait ot the senator hang
ing in the office of the postmaster.
Tile senator himself, modestly as
lie moves among tiie associates of
a lire-time, having been born right
here 70 years ago, is Justly popular
and beloved. Picturesque in his
gentleman-planter hat and cut
away frock, carrying a cane he does
not lean upon, ho would be marked
a block away as a man of im
portance,
Going from the speakership of ths
house of the state body 21 years
ago, Senator Overman has been
ranking Democrat on three Im
portant committees—rules, approp
riations und Judiciary, being active
chairman of the last.
it 1* pleasant for a Georgian 44
hear the senator allude to his as
sociation with Georgia represent**
lives. ll* liked Tom Watson a* h 4
knew him in his ln»t days In Wash*
lngton; closely thrown with Bans
• ator Bacon for years, he was ver#
| fond of him, and has a full aps
predation the state’s present reps
resentntlves.
As a lawyer the private carte#
of .Senator Overman has been snot
cesbful. and as testimonial of bid
popularity anecdotes are told of blf
rising fortunes. When private eeos
reiury of famous Governor gel I
Vance, young Overman was paylni !
court to ths charming and brlllian i
daughter of Chief Justice Merry i
mail, who was In the race with th [
governor for (lie U. 8. senatorshli
The race between Ids patron ani
ills prospective father-in-law iru
not exactly comfortable to Mfc
Overman. He went to Governo#
Vance to offer bis resignation.
“Now, Lee,” as Mrs. OvermiA
tells it, "don't you worry, for fl
Merrynian can stand you as a oorld
In-law, I cun stand you as prIVaW
secretary-”
Looking young nnd bright
her flowers in their beautiful hotnX
Mrs. overman spends most of nS
lime in this rather than the (.’aril'll
home, usuully Joining -the senate#
in Washington for the last tUr*d
months of the winter season.
Nor are there any "evenlfH
shadows” either upon the path***#
of the senntor himself. Alert drtd
blithe, he takes an Interest in rJJ
community matter*, civil and eoaML
and his constituents aay if he do|d
not go to Jlenven before then, tt#
will be sent to Washington tat 0
fourth term of six years.
Senator Overman made speech*#
In the late campaign, as did also hid
grandson, Lee Overman Gregory, aa
on-coming young lawyer, and Mr#,
Gregory was vice-chairman of tit#
county campaign committee.
THANKSGIVING DAY i
TO WITNESS A FINE
THEATRICAL PROGRAM
Tim Augusta theatres are all oN
ferlng extra fine programs for
Thanksgiving Day In furtherance
of the holiday spirit that alwajrs
prevails on that day.
The Imeprlal Theatre will pres
sent, in matinee and evening show*,
"Seventh Heaven", one of the lat
est hits from Broadway, advance
press dispatches saying It Is one
of the best shows out this season.
The matinee opens at 8 o’clock and
evening at 8:30. Seats can now be
reserved.
The Modjeska offers one of Its
banner bills of the year In David
Wnrk Griffith’s super production,
"America.” This Is hailed as a
historical and a dramatic classic,
and has received the hearty en
dorsement of patrlotlo organiza
tions all over the country wherever
shown. The local D. A. R’s. are
sponsoring Its here and are urging
every man, woman and child In the
city to see It, both for its historical
value and for the wholesome enter
tainment it provides.
The Rialto brings Mary Phllbta,
known as the "wonder girl of the
screen,” In "The Gaiety Girl.” Mary
Phllbln Is well known to the screen
funs’ of Augusta nnd her new pic
ture has received a great deal of
commendation In tho larger cities
where It was recently shown. As
added tid-blts, the Rialto also has
a Spats comedy, “Hot Stuff”, and
a Kox News reel.
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