The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 18, 1908, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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PAGE TEN WANTQ In The Herald Pfiy WANT^ A Trial wai Prove WANTQ if yj JH lc A Word; <J5c Minimum Charge xjf y 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c yg yy JEL Get Busy With Your Ad. Beading. Its the Way . to Wisdom. The merchant who 1* "burled" in the care* of new stocks and new lire derlakiniiH should * hare n. lime v.-lth that which makes ihe other things ieaaibie —hi* advertising campaign. No Hlore ever prospered that failed to aerurr the Interest and pa'lDuage of the "bargain-hunters." If you have, donna thin rummer, formed hut one new habit tie habit of rending and answering ads —tie- rummer will have been wed KJ,< lit If. during the autumn, you form the habit of ADVERTIKINO, a* w< il. It will mean that YOU It SHIP irt COMING IN! If there It rorm thing you want — something a little out ot the ordinary —JNQUIRK Or THE PUBLIC, through a want ad The work seeker who answers the "Help Wanted" ada. la n ally "harking for work" Hut If be also advent* on hi* own account hi* chance* will be doubled- perhap* trebled. With tbn lerer of Publicity you mu. "lift" your More to "bigger things " Of I'oiirai the lever muM In- big enough and Of proved quality riteie are OTHER KINDS of "lever* to u« had WANTED HELP Male WANTED It AII AN \Y MAII, CLERKS port office clerk*, c.-r-lera, 'l_loo.no y#»»rly. ExamlnutloiiH hwn* Nov€*tnn #, r 18th Prnjmratlon fre* Franklin In StltUt*, Rochea'Wt. N Y Del *'P YOUTH 15 to 16 VICARS Ol.l» TO collect and help In store. Address *'P ," care Augusta Herald. WANTED HELP Female AT OM’i: \N KXHKIIIKNi l-.lj nurM mum b«» willing to itny in hott*e Apply W. H Walton. Walton * Dairy, Augusta, n* Mhl took a noon cook wanted on Monte Ratio hv small family, or hi, Intettlgeni girl who ia willing to learn and who want* regular emplic men. at good pay. Kurnlali refer cnee* and addraa*. “Cook, care of Auguatn Iteruld 1 HOUSEWORK WANTED A WHITE woman without Incumbrance* to rook and assist with all I “ In smalt family In du A comfort able tm>.. good home, and Just pav “v rlel.t party Address !>. W S. cate The Herald. * 2o t’ N7ED SITUATION Male jmY. A COLORED HOY DESIRES pm Itlon a. poiler ot yard boy Ad drea* JOo Kmeraon. care Sam l.ang | let Humnicrvllle, Augusta. Ha »18x | WANTED SITUATION Female NURSE A Utll.OltEP WOMAN HE Hire* * position a* nurse or house girl Aim'i Hattie Pavla. 1457 Jones street WANTED Rooms HOOMS THREE NICE ROOMS wanliut furnished or unfurnished: eentrallv located, for light home keep log Address A II C . this office TWO I,AOIES IM’.SIHE Kt ttNISHED mom, wttli nr without board, near car line preferred Address, It M K." Car.- The Herald **'*P ItOOMS A COttl’l.K Ml rtlOt I children desire three unfurnished rooms. Walton Way or Wood lawn pie tarred. reference* exchanged Ad dress II P rare The Herald. ill,) WANTED TO RENT House. WANTED TO RENT A HVE OR •|x room house In Summerville. Monte Salto or on Walton Way Call In store— 815 Seventh 81 WANTED Boarders. IN RUMMKKVU.LK HE Al.TllEt't. location large room*, pure water good table hoard Two occupying mom. irony per month each, single occupant. ISS >«> per month Addr. "Sum,** care The Herald *2op CAN ACCOM 5100 A IK A PEW MORE hoard. -rs. also table hoarder* lakeu. i ever** convenience; central location ftttl Reynolds 81. sjop FOR sale Poultry ani Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRON7.K TURKEYS Tou. 'Sc Dectluscovey Du, k* |o,rr.-ii .’G mouth R ski; alt farm raised. he».-hy and from first class at.wk Prl.-ea reasonable Address - wjtv Phintgy, Grvvotowu, da. ts it: rv okpinotons *, eew sh e young cockreu for sale, from the original famous Cock strain. ‘lvwdre Phtnlay. E M Deas. MEATS: HAS A PINE SKI EOT ptock of home rplh>«*4l beef. vtNil. pork r*tf« tine Imnb Umiv v\r. K M IVak :u Jarkmui •tiwc Phone 210. ijo, When You Outgrow a “Pad” You Have “Something to Sell. Want Ad.? FOR SALE Miscellaneous PAftlOR HUT: ONE PARLOR SET of 6 piece* and one sideboard. Ap ply 812 Telfair St. (up stairs.; s2op BEDROOM SUITES, WARDROBES, mattresses. Pillows, springs, carpet, mattings, sideboard, large refrlgera lor, It sacrifice, at 761 Broad stre< . *lßp DRESS SUIT: ONE BIEK LINED dress suit, In perfect condition Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Address A. J., care The Herald. *2oc FURNITURE SKI OND HAND EUR, nlture, In good condition; is not ■water damaged; will sell cheap, as I am breaking up bouaexiwplng. Apply lit 221 Campbell St. *I®P POSTS: CEDAR POSTS FOR SALK ary length and size, at Lankey Natatorlum. *lßp FOR SAI.K: HALF CORD DRY pluo wood, delivered, for 81.50. Rustic swings 82.00 and Rocking Chair* 81 50 each. Some fine Colum bian Wyandotte*, S. I, Wyandotte*, Eight Brahmas and White Rocks at spnclui do*,, out prices. Eggs for hatching, all Breeds. U.-lvidere poul try Farm, Phono 1186, Augusta, Ua AUTOMOBILE GOOD AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; can be seen at White’* Barrage; big bargain for quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald ‘WRAPPING PAPER: ODD NEWS paper* lor wrapping purposes. Ap ply at Herald offlee. Jl6tf ENGINE. GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER Alla* e.iglne, practically new, for sal, at a bargain. Address Engine, care Herald. WRAPPING PAPER: OI.I) NEWS papera for wrapping purpose* Ap ply til Herald Office. Jl6tf PIANO ONE PIANO IN FlßßT elass condition for sale Apply to E .1 Doris, 1302 May avenue. «I#p FOR SALK Horaea, Mulea, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc MARE ANI) COLT FOR SALE cheap; can be seen at 1003 Reyn olds St. *l9c IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES and mules from us, we both lose money. Augusta Stock Yards. RED FOIL CATTLE A FEW choice hellers and hull calves Th-y are hardy, dean stock, good milker* and with I conformation. Just the kind of cuttle you like to see around the farm For prlera and estimate*, write Bowdre Phlnlxy, tirovetown, Ua FOR RENT Real Estate. Rl SIDE.Ni K 625 TELFAIR STREET. Klght romm and hath; runt sllO pur month Apply s3l Hrond St. »30e I*l .A STATION A PLANTATION. 10 hul l farm, well ffnrrd. w«ll water ■tl k«hhl dwelling, ginning outfit and temtiit Uouhch, good luiHtuiun. it miles north of Augusta; or a niarrlod man to tak« rhargt' of thin place. Apply or addr* sh .1 (\ Lanhain. Hoper. S. C. »20p HOI SK SIX ROOM HOIISK, 1226 Kills Si for rent; modern convent It nee* Apply M J Toohey, 130 nun Ht nl7tf FLAT TWO VKRY OKBIRARLK n* w linth ot) 1300 Block of KIHh St. i\\ in b* ootnplMed b) <kftober Itt | Apply K. 11. Mclaondon, 1032 Broad 81. ! a22e RESIDENCE NO 1 268 GREENE ST Nice. New 7 room residence, all j modern ponvenh-nces For purlieu : h.rs sc* Un khar: 6i t'o., No. 1 Leon m.l MM al9|< RKBIDKNTTC DON' T HR CAUGHT In the flood iigiiln Tlir.-e residence* on E'nO block llrond St . Maxwell hutldiug Every modern convent .-nee Apply K 11. McLendon, 1022 • Broad St. 1 819 c j OFFICE CORNER OF ALLEY REAR of (icoigl* Katlrond Rank from | October Ist Rent 8200 Apply Geor j gla Railroad Bank sl2lf HOI SK \N ELEGANT NEW hints,. In North Augusta, West ave nuc, near Hampton Terrce, two baths and all modern Improvement*. See It ami you will rent It Apply B C. Wall. 9i; Broad St. Stotf for RENT Rooms. \ i vl OF I HOOMS with prtvilugw t»f hath at 442 Fun wick Si Apply 622 CVnttf Si. Sl3if FOR SALE Real Estate HOUSE: \ BEACTIFtM. HOME, 122 Broad fur lot 4. r *il2d. and front; rumunt aidowalk. gaa; a n«*w huusu. Vpply oi. vumliua •SOc Barber Shop I ADVERTISE WHAT 1 DO -1 D< >; what 1 adverilac Your money back If aftur taking my tmtmvnt fort dandruff and not turod I titako auglp iri'ilmwit a *;Hvlg|ty. ha\lti to >«*ar»’ I‘ipfrlriut* If 1 fall to curt' It will I'bhi you not bldg \V. S Hall, 1 1 *«s.ma rd Building. Bar bur Shop. a24c ] wo>o. mow A*ro trmn PULL tvs w M Lmini Um*JUk±> s. vaU* JO, Al wltl A. a-a. Alexander Seed Co. Bulbs are in and now is th« time to Bfart them for Christmas flow ers. Narcissus Grandiftora 25 cents per dozen. White Roman Hyacinth*, 60 cents per dozen, Chinese Sacred Lillies, direct from China, 10 cents each. Freeslas 25 cents per dozen. YOUR LAWN Should not be overlooked. If you would have a pretty velvety greon lawn plant Alexander's Ever green Lawn Grass. Prlc e per pound (sufficient for 200 square feet), 30 cents, 6 pounds for $ 1.00; bushel of 15 pounds, 83.50. Alexander Seed Co. 911 Broadwzy. Augusta, Ga. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, DOG: BLACK AND WHITE collie dog one and half years old; answer* to the name of "Rex." Re ward If returned to Jacob's Bakery, 519 Ninth St. *lßp LOST, FOB: GOLD WATCH FOB, buckle and cross, on ribbon. Re ward If returned to Herald Office. *lßp LOST, VIELE: ONE BLACK MARE mule with two little white spots close to her tall; wing-footed. Notify Ernest Sutton, Thomson, Ga. s2op Machines Repaired ALL MAKES OF MACHINES HK paired by an expert adjuster. if your machine wa* under wafer better have It looked after at once. Singer Sewing Machine Co., No. 966 Broad street. o3c DON’T LET YOUR BI CYCLES GO TO RUIN, WE ARE READY AND CAN SAVE THEM. H. K. Fourcher 572 BROAD STREET. Sl9c Verdery Pressing Club ; 212 MCINTOSH ST., PHONE 2625, expert cleaning, pressing and re pairing; hats cleaned and Worked: ladles' suits and skirts cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. J. P. Stephen, Mgr. 819 c Notice WHY HI'Y A HAT, WHEN I PAN make jour old one look now? I am no 'minor connected with the Augusta ila* Cleaners on Campbell St, I am now with t’ulh-rlth Dressing Club, 315 Mclntosh St , Tltone 744. Verdhry, the Hatter. 820 c Damaged by the Freshet. TDK \t'lirSTA TRUNK FACTORY will repair and put In first-class or der. your . ruuks that were damaged by the wan-r Telephone them 5P3, they will send for your trunks, ex amine them and let you know cost b >■ tore doing the work If you prefer n ntfr new trunk, they will take the old On» us part payment, (live then) a call at kul Broad, Wrong Side of Street. tt I WARNING Every day some one finds his safe locked and we have to open it. Save yourself this expense and let us clean and oil up locks and combinations before it gets corroded. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher 819 c Plastering Material ! IVORY wool) FIBRE BLASTER IS tbe best plastering material for walls and ceilings It gives addt ttonal strong h to the building and sta'H put forever. A H. McDaniel, Augusta. Oa. Jl4tf Concrete Work. CONORKTI- WORK I DO ALI. kinds of concrete woik, such as cement walks, reinforced work. I nave the latest improved machinery, and an expert foreman, and am pre pared to turn out work for big or i dors Estimates and specifications furnished A. H McDaniel, Augus ts, On. j27u Brighten Up. VARNISH S PAINS. lit AT WIU. make water soaked furniture look ik. t-,-'" \ . - i Builders 1 Commercial School. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS shorthand. typewriting, praelleal I bookkeeping, arithmetic and spelling mgh t>\ Margaret Funk assisted b' I one of the most competent bookkeep ers in Augusta For further Inform ation call on Margaret Funk, Com mercial School, Harleou Bldg. otTc 7HZ AUGUSTA IIZB U.D Flood Shingles NO 2, 82 00; NO. 1, 83.00; F. 0. B. our yard; fifty cents additional for handling. Industrial Lumber Co., North Augusta. Sl3tf Cottage For Sale STYLISH 6 ROOM COT TAGE IN NORTH AU GUSTA FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE FOR PAR TICULARS, APPLY TO P. O. BOX 717 Augusta, Georgia. s2oc. To Piano Owners WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM this date on your piano moved, tuned and cleaned for 85.00. Tim special price of tuning is 82-50 Call up Robt. J. Watson, No. 666 Broad St. Phone 1717. Have your piano examin ed all work strictly first clans. S2oc FISH FISH Fresh from Fisheries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : : 0. D. FORENCE Phone 116 Broad St. Exnert Cleaning LET ME CLEAN AND PRESS YOUR suits Ladies skirts cleaned and pressed The best v/ork for tile least money In the city. Why buy a hat when I can make your old ones look new. Cullerlth Pressing Club. Ver dery, the Hatter, 315 Mclntosh St. 'Phone 766. S2oc Reward FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS ANO fefor that Randall's Chill and Fe ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed lo cure where others fall. No cure no pay. 'Phone 2216 —Randall’s Phar macy. We deliver to any part of the city. oXOo Cheap Lumber A LA HOF. LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL lng and weather boarding, all grades; also a lot of rough lumber short and long leaf, from 1-la boards to Bxlo framelng AH this slock must be disposed of In next 30 days. Address Standard Lumber Co.. Exposition Ave. and 15th St., or E. J. O’Connor, 855 Broad St. tl HIGH WATER got into lots of cash re gisters- We have cleaned about 50, let us have yours, as we make a specialty of this work. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher Sl9c Southern Cabinet Manu facturing Works, North Augusta. SHOW CASES t>\ ElUiAl'Ll'l). ALL high-class furniture Cabinets of all descriptions made Manufacture of stair, bank, and office fixtures and all class, of line carpenter work. 'Phono No. 714. o,ia Barbecue Hash BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUK day Headv at 11 o'cl.-ek a. m 25c quart Vandiver’s Moat Market, icol Ninth stre.-t. J2stf A\RS I RANCIiS FOX. PHOTOGRAPHER, Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot. Kodak films developed free of charge. Four Tort Cards. 50c alOtf Sanitary Lime PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP f,.r any quantity. A. 11. McDaniel. Pbon* 16 Alitt Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA, KUtai« u callosa Wlwni 50 cents Phone 112. Alts Clothes Pressed GIVE ME V TRIAL WITH YOl'lt cloth, s. I rna r an:ee vou the best of work Why. because • B)'** 1,11 work in' personal attention. Call me over phone 2214 1 »'*o make u special!' of ladle* skirts and suP*. 1 -end for and deliver clothes in Sum merville as well as in the city. Special price to dub members. Tuggle Pressing Club, 1540 Walton Way suic SAFES Cost Money—The Locks constitute the most valuable part. If Yours re fuses to work, get the very best service possible. We employ an expert and can handle any job. J. F BRICKLE. Phone 1914. Campbell St, Taken Up. i HOG: ONE BLACK HOG TAKEN up; weighs about 150 pounds; own er can recover same by proving prop ! erty and paying expenses. Apply i Hodely Jennings, ejght miles from Augusta on Belair Road. sl9p Pupils. MISS STELLA SIMPSON. INSTRUC tor of piano and pipe organ. Piano lessons will be given in the homes of the pupils. Terms reasonable. Or ganist First Baptist church. Resi dence 1019 Greene St. sl6-18-20p Notice NOTICE: MY SHOP IS OPEN AND will remain so and ready at all times for business. I will soon be able to give the business my per sonal attention. FYed Brown, Horse shoer, 217 Center St. sl9c Stop Attention 1 HAVE MOVED BACK TO MY OLD stand ready sot business. I am do ing the best of skill hand work so get up ail of your winter shoes and bring them to me. VV. Golden, 1005 Ellis St. S2oc. Fruits and Vegetables. IF YOU WANT NOTHING BUT fresh fruit and vegetables, I have them in large quantities; I also give you something free with every cash purchase. Phone orders given prompt attention. Call phone 69. Max Mo gulescu, 568 Broad street. s2oc Rugs Cleaned I HAVE ADDED RUG CLEANING TO rny other business and will give sat isfaction. Jerry Jones, 421 Campbell street. S2op i College Notice THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF fountain pens, stationery, combs, brushes of all kinds, and toilet arti cles in the city. Come in and look them over. Parr’s Pharmacy,—sl6 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. School Supplies. FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Tablets, pencils, paper, craon, etc. Tessier Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. . siatt Horse Shoeing HIGH WATER NEVER TOUCHED me on horse shoeing. I have one of the best equipped horse shoeing shops in Augusta, and always carry a full line of shoes—forty-eight kegs. Also use a great many hand-made shoes. 1 fit all the shoes myself and see that they are put on properly. I solicit your patronage, or a part of It, at least. Three of the best shoers in town. I can shoe forty-five head, four -hoes each, per day. Shoes one dollar per set and upwards. Monthly shoeing. Horse clipping. Clipper blades sharpened. L. M. Hutto, 722 Ellis street. s2oc Motorcycles Repaired WHEN IN NEED OF REPAIRS OR supplies call upon me. I have in stock such sundries as inner tubes, batteries, spark plugs, breaks, parts, and nil such sundries that are needed on a motorcycle. Phone No. 1711. E. W. Watson, 218 Mclntosh St. sine Auction Sale I WILL SELL A LOT OF FINE household goods at 819 Broad St., Tuesday, Sept. 22d., at 11 o’clock a. m. Frank W. Coffin, Auctioneer. s2lc Drugs WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN the drug lipe phone 328 We de liver to any part of the city; also a full line of Buist garden seed. Model Pharmacy. B F. Mu'hem Prop., cor rer Broad and Kollock streets. s2oc Abe Hummel Abraham H. Hummel, the disbarred lawyer who re cently nerved a yearn im prisonment on Blackwells Island is named as one of the exeentors of the will of Tony Pastor. ELECTION NOTICE. The attention of all persons who are, or may be, candidates for mem bership in The City Council of Au gusta for the term of three years, commencing January, 1909, is directed to the following provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, approved August 7th, 1907: That every person nereafter intend ing to become a candidate .for the mayoralty, or for membership in the City Council of said city, at the reg ular city election, as now fixed by law for the month of December shall, between the first Wednesday in Octo ber, and the first Wednesday in No vember,. both inclusive, preceding such month of December, file in the office of clerk of council of said city, with said clerk or his deputy, a dec laration or notice of such intention, which shall state the position, and, in case of the candidacy being for membership in th e City Council, in addition, the ward; a written ac knowledgement of the receipt of such declaration, from said clerk or his deputy, shall always be evidence of its filing. That in case not more than one such notice or declaration of intentions is filed in respect to any particular such position during the time above required, then the person so filing, by virtue of this act, becomes the incumbent of such posi tion for the next ensuing term as now fixed by law; and the said clerk of council, on the Thursday next suc ceeding such first Wednesday in No vember, publish, in each daily paper of the City of Augusta, a declaration to that effect; and shall also pub lish on said Thursday and the two days next succeeding, in such papers, the names oi candidates for each such position, where there is more tham one candidate for any such position. That once a week during the month of September In each year said clerk shall publish, in such daily newspa pers, as the official notices of the City Council of Augusta may now, or hereafter, publish in a notice of the requirements of this act as touch ing the next election. That in cases where there is not more than one notice or declaration filed as hereto fore required, in regard to any par ticular position, that no polls shall be opened nor election held, in such ward or wards as such condition mav exist, neither in regard to the mayor alty nor membership in the City Coun cil, unless in cases where there is, in years of the mayoralty election, more than one candidate for the may oralty, qualified as hereinbefore re quired, and only one notice of inten tion in respect to the membership In council filed, when and in which case, the election shhll be held as provided by law, but for the mayoralty alone, in each such ward or wards. That in case no notices, or declarations in regards to any particular place or position are filed, as hereinbeforq re quired. the election shall be held as provided by law; and in every case where more than one such notice or declaration shall be so filed for the position in respect to which it is filed, the election shall be held as required by law. ’ WM. LYON MARTIN, Clerk of Council. s 4 11-18-25-30 C. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE city of Augusta will not open Mon day. September 21st, but will open September 28th, 1308. LAWTON B. EVANS. Superintendent. Distilled Water, 2 1-2 c per gallon at Inter-State Ice and Fuel Co. Dear Reader , Do You Want the News? Then, Read The Herald It Gives It First It Gives It To-Day, Not Early To-Morrow It Is Read By the People « Now Is Subscription Time IKIDAV, SEPT. 18. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This Is to notify the public ana ull whom it may concern that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted 1n my name, except thos e personally contracted by me GEORGE H. HOWARD Sept 29a Augusta, Ga., Sept Bth, 1908. A CALLED MEETING CF THE stockholders of the Georgia Chemi cal Works will be held at Augusta, Ga., on Thursday the 24th day ot September, 1908, for the purpose of amending the By-laws. A. SMITH IRVINE. Sepjt 23c Secretary. Water Works Notice. "" THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO be very careful to leave all hydrants and other openings closed to avoid any waste of water. We have found many cases, where parties will leave hydrants open, presumably to be certain to know when the water is turned on. This causes a great waste which myst be stopped. Water will not be put on in the afternoon until iurther notice. Sprinkling of lawns and washing of pavements strictly prohibited JNO. D. TWIGQS, JK. Supt. C. W. W. SI lit Office of Commissioner of Roads and Revenue, Richmond County, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1903. To Charles S. Bohler, Tax Collector, Richmond County: The following assessments upon the State Tax for the year 1908 are hereby made and you or your suc cessors in office are hereby instructed and required to collect the same. Pauper 5.8 Poor House 11.4 Roads and Bridges 13.8 Court Expense-’ 21 2 Maintaining Prisoners ....11.4 Jurors 5.8 Elections 2. Public Buildings 5.8 Jail 5.8 Coroner 2.1 Small Pox 5.8 County Police 2.4 Reformatory 3.3 96.8 the same being forty-six cents o» the one hundred dollars of taxable property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per cent of the State Tax of four and 85-100 mills, levied for other than funding purpose. WILLIAM F. EVE, Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Comnir. Roads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga Attest : WM. D'A. WALKER. Cl»rk Oct 15 c NOTICE. ANY PERSON HAVING ACCOUNTS against Ihe late J. J. Chafee will please send bills at once to me, at Langley, S. C. J. G. CHAFEE. s22c Administrator. ABOUT THE SIZE OF IT. (From the Chicago News.) “Anyway,” said her husband's wife, “you can't accuse me of prolonging arguments.” "That’s right, my dear,” replied his wife's husband. "You merely set your foot down on it and that covers tho entire ground.” At tb e public library a citizen of culture and poetic taste asked for Shelley's “Prometheus Unbound.” He was rather taken aback when the li brarian replied with great hauteur: “We don't keep any unbound books in this library.’