The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 17, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Mullarky & Sullivan Co. Live Dry Goods Merchandisers FALL SHOWING ART DRAPERIES AND HANGINGS the most essential requisite to good salable mer chandise JS QUALITY AND STYLE, WE ARE SHOWING both i n great a bun dance at popular prices. 100 pieces colored dd inch Silkolines for draperies and Hangings, each one an artistic cem, the verv host steles of French an 1 American artists, at ... • i 2y 2 c Etamine Cathedral Cloth for draperies, l'ac-simile. of Dresden stained glass, m all the new quaint Dutch colorings to match wall paper, at 25c .'Hi inch Manila Burlaps for wall coverings and art draperies, in till the lead ing colors, at * 25c Solid Color Demmis that wont fade out, in beautiful soft shades, tit 20c & 25c Oriental Bagdad Draperies in all the far eastern combination of colorings, at 12HC SCHOOL HELPS WE HA\ E Till BEST ASSORTMENT OF WASH FATTRTcS EVER SHOWN IN U’GFSTA FOR DRESS FOR SC HOOL CHILDREN, Vu'ITABLL FOR RIGIIT NOW AND LATER ON. 175 pieces fast color Percales, a leader at 7V2 C 4,i mHi yards dti-ineh heal standard Perea I, soft finish, swell styles, regttlar 15e grade, a leader at * I® o I!*< White Ground .Madras, light, stylish patterns, only 12^0 15c Colored Covert.-., for v-ash eoat suits and school dresses; over one hun dred different stvh-s; special, at • 10c ilti inch White Canihrie, regular t‘2 1 jc grade,tomorrow, at 40-inch Ihe White Freimh Lawn. at 12*4c 40-ineh W hite striped Madras, worth 15e, at • 10c 75 pieces 15<* White figur d Madras, a leader at 10c Mullarky & Sullivan Co. AGENTS FOR McCALL’S PATTERNS With Evans Society Folks BVANB. (?« Ml Mm Ma> Km man w«* th bout#** *»t a delightful little tacky part? Tun'd* v «*v»*nin« It nan a vi»r\ enJoywbW- occHudou Among thoa* % pn* •«*ut w\>' Mia-' * fulfil ftrdd. Ruth W« W«1 ton. Mlnnl** RiWrtu Ruth l*all*rtl. l.fla (lr*y, l.cna Rolmtln, Sarah \*a gon. Cat i t*’ Walton, Chrlatlan Cade, of Clinrl(*Mtnti: Mi and Mi ion*- Freettuui, Mr and Mr* Y. < darnh Kin Mi and Mi*' Walton, Mr and Mr* Jhuuh Hotinnr. Mi and Mi* W I Rountree Mr and Mr* Willi'* Walton Mr and Mi Kred liiav. in and Mr* Cpton Kelly and Meant- Warren WVut Crawford Walton, J*ov lit l>avl»on. Jim KtafTivd Cliff Pol lard Btltt* Stafford. Will Canm. Karla Hen**le' John Weal, Will!** Davlton. Willie NorrU, Qeor*s» Wal U n !*rlte: wan* nlveit to the ws*ar* a •f the mot tack' coMunn* Mr. Rob COUNTERFEITERS CHASED By POLICE PHtI.ADKI.PHiA. P« l-onilcil down with opurlmtt- llv«»f d , two Ito linn* and |m**lbli n Until mml" th* rom*r of Hum fourth Hint Vtr ilua rvwi)u«, thf canter of then oper ttUttm loot mailt. OOP of tit pm ■ IT poor old bo> who IIVP hU nonto n» l’ttiiiuuiT Dhtrciito. to trying to omit* arrest, **> iiliot in th* right thigh »nd i«»rn to tho t’nl varsity hospital Thp other wo* *ur rrtoful In (•scoping mid « third by looping * nooning trull*' oar tuodo good hi* osrot-n. Tho boi threw hondtulo of oountor foil oil rot dohor* Into tho otrroto o» ho triad to oooo|>p by running awm Pulhwmoii IMlUitorc. who «»» ot hi* he* Is, ordorod hint to otoy. hut h,. ron down a *lw*p inollnp ond uorti-d along tho rotlrood trooko. Dllltuor* ohot him in tho log ouil ooptur*d him aftor o lively struggle DELAGRANGE ATTEMPTS TO BEAT WRIGHT’S RECORD PARIS Leon (tologrango, tho Run Down ts gotr 4r«w >wpj t*V 4r** ’r Sm. gkpodßo. >Awi us n l) IL Aim mka A— Ito IW, iWolnm mitt Mr* Sorolt Rond wortt the winners, Mr nifl Pollard returned Sunday j from n pleasant visit to Baltimore | nnd Washington. Mt» chrlotlnp fad,, of t’horlooton la hi pm-*t ol Mi a .lama* Bonnor. Mi limit Bullard la the guest of Mloh Ida May I’raamm. MM Hub Robert* loft a few daya ago for Augusta wh*re *h* will at It nd at hotd Mr ('Union I’ollard of llaiPtt spent a (,» data In Evau* with Mr*. Prudio Bollard Mir I f Ijtmklti and Mr*. N II Kt lh ,|ipnl vpslrrday In Augusta EIBIS FIGHT DUEL US DEW YORK STREETS. NEW YORK Ktorono* Robbins and l ulu Robin* m lwo pretty Hor |«m girl*, bocgnie Involved In a quar tel parly today on 127th street over a young titan who had beoti attentive to both ot them at a picnic. They slat lid lu with hat pin*, hut w hen thp police »top|>cd the duel they were using knlie*. uud each one was rut so badly that tut ambulance had to be called from th,> Harlem hospital. After their wound* were dressed both were locked up In the Ka»l 1291 h street station, charged with felontoua assault. kVenrh aeronaut todav attempted to win back the laurela which had been wrested front him by the Wright boys, but failed H P made a flight In hi* aerial ear at losy. and remained in the air 30 minutes and ti seconds, when he »*» forced to dnocend However. Itelagrange 1,-els enci>uragi-d over this Improvement thl* being the best flight he tig* made. li you at• til run dcwrrTi»n7TirwoMmt7 pole, norroat. go to your Ouctor Stopguoi*. mg. nop «xp»*irocoMvg, go dwoct to roar doctor. Atk hfggginiot of Avar o non a lea- H.'lic StttopoHHg. No alcohol, no swntulo frog. AbkX'JfMlr**cr,»nrrv«tonic, o strong «lt*rttiwfr hi djo d.jtoohon. Bertha Claiche -SB Berflm Claiche, the yt’uun French Rlrl, who slew Emil Gentlrnn. of the New York Tenderloin in 1900, hag been released on parole from Auburn Prison. Mill DELIVERIES WILL BEJIESUMED npßffin'ng today, ihtee daly dellv. arles •»( ntai to residential section In the lower part ot the clt> will !,c t stunt d by the post olTp-e otTlelal* The territory embrand Is as it, lows 3t»u. JiH , 6uo, go i, 7>o s ai ,.j ff'e blrvk* of tlreenr s teel, ,*(*o and k’K) blocks of Teltklr street and tl; cross street a marking itjn«e blocks The old night ccnle. tut" srrvtc, will algo be result ■ d today. During tht summer norths It wgt necessary to *tis;>.*nd a psrr of th. dellieii serili-r ,n coiupllmtce with the policy of the department to eu down all i>ossil>lp evpens* THESE LOITERING NEGROES WERE GIVEN THE LIMIT kd Moran and Tom V llsoc. the tie grivea at rooted AVedneo-lai on snap b-n hv IV teetlve 'lartlei were «!- t Itoo or go dovs by Judge Bhujtie; f,-t luivertng. THU AliwliaiA HUJdALU IIS BOULEVARD SOON THE til The Meeting In Augnata Wednesday, Attended by Prominent Augnstans and Aikenites Advanced Project Greatly. • " ■ Determined to improve the standard of roadu in Aiken rotmtv and to esp daily further a project to establish a magnificent highway from Aiken ' Augusta a committee of citizens frou Aiken and intermediate points me: with citizens of Augusta yesterda and in the afternoon formed an or ganlzalion to push the work Moi than a score of interested men too part in the discussion incident to th matter and It was decided that th work could be completed by the fir of December. As stated in The Herald yesterda the crowd wa first entertained a the Commercial club and later a 1 tended a dinner at the Albion hole: Those attending were: Mayor Wm. M. Dunbar. Mayor B. C. Wall, Mayor .1. Ft. Sally, Col. D. S. Hetioerson, Hon Quitman I’avis, Hon. ,1. R. Kidson. Mr. .1 Carey l.ainar. Mr. .las. K. league. Mr. Geo. VV. Walker, (apt. H. V. Burns, Mr. Thos. W. I stylets. Mr. .! F Byrnes, Judge ,| M. Adams. Dr. VV. B. Mealing, t)r. A. A. Walden. Mr. B. Green, Mr. J. 1,. Hanklnson, Ml Bir.k Wood arid Mr. .(. T. Faulkner. The mayors of Augusta, North An gusla and Aiken were present, and all spoke heartily in favor of the utt Ideriaking, and their support will aid the movement greatly. Mr. .1. R Kidson, county supervisor of Aiken |county, one of the men who will have a great voice in the final settlement of the matter, spoke favorably of the project. The Aiken board of supervisors will, j be the governing hoard to determine j just how the road will he btillded. It \ls a recognized fact that the road will lie one of tite greatest undertak ings ever started In Aiken and will result in great benefit to the cotin try. Mr. .1 C, Damar was made presi • dent of the new association and Mr. .Ins R f.eagup. secretary. It is un |derstood that practically $2,000 has been pledged hv public subscription Ito help build the roßd, and the bal nnee will come from Aiken county. At the meeting at the Athlon hotel ■ yesterday afternoon all present took part in the discussion concerning the new boulevard and the gathering was one of tne most enthusiastic and har monious that has been held In Au gusta in some time. It Is learned that many of the lead lug taxpayers of Aiken county have signified their desire to have the road constructed. Acting on this sugges tion It Is quite certain that the active work will commence within a short time. FROST IS SEED THIS MORNING The crew of the Augusta Southern railroad incoming passenger train this morning report having seen frost in u nuntbet of low places on their way up. on the maple and cypress trees lin swamps. At one place, higher tin, I trust was noticed on cotton leaves. RACING YACHT, VISION SOMEWHERE ADRIFT m ■ Has Been Sighted But Could Not Be Recovered. NKVV YORK Sotjewh-re adri; : off Sandy Hook Is the raging yacht Vision, a hundred horse power craft, built for S S. Goodman, to cotnpeti at :<2 miles an hour with the Dixit 111, in the races to be held here Sejs tenth, i- :'T. Ihe boat wa.t towed to New York from l.ong Beach. N J . by another hot: wnen the >ow rope bri* - The \ itdon iv,is not ntlsst d for some time, uni then the rarer could nol be found S tudy Hook life savers sighted the cr-ft hut cciild not recover It. UNITED STATeTmILITART TELEGRAPH CORPS CONVENE MAd AKA KM.I.S. N. Y—The twen ty 'mirth annual convention of th, Soclei i of the I’nlted States Mill t.try Telegraph corps and Otd Time Tel maphers and Historicgl Assocla tlt-n opt n d here \eslerdsi aGernoon The society menthe’-g, all of whom n service during the civil war are trying io have congress pas* a mear ure which would piaoe tben* on the .tit suing as the G. \ R vetergm so t'..i they will be olegih'.e so pt n | vioiii STOLE TWENTY DOLLARS FRCM HIS BUNK MATE \V n, YVhetesa a white mon. plead etl guilty to the charge ot alealtng S2O front one of the men who bunked In the work ear with him. Judge l’lcquet bound hint over to the city court for larceny from the cor ED- S NO JOE BARNES BOUND OVER FOR LARCENY Kd Smith or it Joe Hornes were bound over to the city court Thursday morning far sin,pie lorreny The met sow a wagon by the rogdstde and they brought It to town and sold It to b re koto It- DetecttTe Rortley tra, • ' the wagon and arretted the gc froeo. j We Lighten Your Pane > WITH * x GdS /ires. Connections Free. $ Gas Company. House Raiser J. W. Giffin, practical house raiser and mover, can be found at 841 Broad St., McAuliffe’s Plumb ing Shop. ®|p WE ARE OPEN. for business six days of each week and for 7,2 weeks of each vear. Were telling von so ns to have vou keep it in mind that jnou can drop ir. any time and buy THAT WALL PAPER you're reckoning on getting (or your house. Paper that's becoming for every room you have can he had here Plain, embossed or with trold, when I '-ught of us, the prices are guaran teed correct. W. C. Rhoades & Co., OPERA BUILDING. ■PHONE 7E7 FURNITURE RENOVATING W ill soon begin and you will need the necessities for the work. Now the very best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and we are the sole agents for this article in Augusta. There is no other just as good, for this is the best. All kinds and colors of floor stains. We have The the goods in all size packages. There is nothing that makes the door look better than a dne coat of stain. If any of vour metal or discolored, there Is nothing that equals PU T Z CREAM for putting it hack in its original condition. Ts any of vour furniture comes to pieces then it is LA PAGES GLUE that you need. It will hold tighter than any other kind of glue. Remember that we carry everything you need for putting vour furniture door and walls hack in their old condition. We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly. O’Connor & Schweers Paint Co Broad Street. - Auousta. Ga. WANTED—AbIe Bodied Laborers Apply at once to R. G. Hitt at lot opposite Lom bard Iron Works or office RIVERSIDE MILLS. ALSO DOUBLE TEAMS; none but those having good, strong animals capable of pulling a good load need apply. WOMEN ASSORTERS are request ed to return to work. RIVERSIDE MILLS Lime! Lime! We will deIiver—DISINFECTANT LIME FOR TEN DAYS, to any part of Augusta, 85c. Per Bbl. Augusta Builder’s Supply Co. Phone 321. 643 Broad St. MEET ME AT HICKEY’S Where You Get the Best Work by the Best Workmen. Remember the place, 221 Eighth Street. HICKEY’S BARBER SHOP. THURSDAY, SEPT 17