The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 25, 1908, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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PAGE TWELVE FOR RENT. 1347 Broad Street, 6 rooms 123.00 50s Kills Street, 3 room* .. *25.00 053 Greene Street, it rooms * 60.00 344 Green Street, 9 rooms 45.00 106 Reynolds Street, 6 rooms .. 12 50 338 Warner Street, 6 room* 26 00 947 Telfelr Street, 3 rooms flat 18.00 STORES. 1224 Broad Street 35 00 1252 Broad Street 65.00 624 Campbell Street .. 45.00 589 llroad Street, 11 rooms 30.00 591 Broad Street 60.00 OFFICES. No. 765 Broad Street *20.83 No. 8 Library Bld'g 18.33 Offices In the Planters Loan Bank Building. WILLIAM E. BUSH, LOOK AT THIS WE HAVE A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE Property Return $30.00 per month. PRICE .. .. $2,700 4 CASH, BALANCE IN 2 YEARS. MARTIN & GARRETT -- STOCKS ORDERS EXECUTED TO BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON THE NEW YORK BTOCK EXCHANGE. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ARGO & JESTER. 7 Library Building. Phone 12. FOR RBINT. 426 Bay Street. 9 rooms *23.00 532 Broad Street. 7 rooms $25.00 Telfair Street, The Hill, 10 rooms *58.00 FLATS 519 12 Broad Street, 3 room* .... *12.00 246 Telfair Street 5 rooms .*'6.00 831 Ellis Street, 3 rooms *12.00 STO RES 1260 Broad Street Store, Stables and large lot Corner Telfair and Jackson Streets .... Ware House, Reynold* Street Apply To Clarence E. Clark, REAL ESTATE, 542 BROAD Expand Your Money i he Augusta Savings Bank, 823 BROAD STREET. 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. S P R I IN a s Jl WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES OF Springs and Mattresses FROM $2.50 UP. Cur ROYAL MONARCH Single Cone Spring Guaranteed to be Stronger Than Anything of ita Price on the Market. You Will Dream Sweet Dreams on Our WHITE EAGLE. Sanitary Felt Mattreae Ask the Furniture Dealers. Augusta Mattress and M'fg. Company by depositing it In the Savings Department ot our Bank, where r very dollar will earn 4 PER CENT INTEREST. A savings Dicount alwaya stops some kind of foolishness . means giving up something which the wire man msnagts to give up for himself. Why not open a saving.- ac count! It will pay you. Have you heard op It In a r>noft drink, junt belnff In troduced by Anhtuaer-Buich. A npark -Ilnff non-Intoxlcant, mads of the beet Barley Malt and Hope. guaranteed under the Bure Food and Drurn Act. and contatnii leea than one-half of 1 p»-r cent of alcohol. Can be nerved at all pteaaurn renortfi and aoft drink atande without a United State* Rev enue licence. NEGRO ARRESTED FOR OPENING SWITCH SPARTANBURG, S. C.—Clarence AKti.'w, a negro, watt arrested near We 11 ford this morning on suspicion of having opened the switch at Wellfurd last night which caused the wreck of Southern train No. 41, In which En gineer Konvlllo and Fireman Bid Bow ers were killed. Agnew resisted ar rest and attempted to take the hand cuffs from the officers, being over powered only after a hard fight. PAPERMAKERS ACCEPT CUT. NEW' YURjw.—After a costly strike lasting nearly two monies, the Inter national Paper Makers’ Union, it Is understood, lias agreed to a five per cent cut In wages lor the 6,00. em ployee of the international Paper company. Conferences have been in progress In this city for three days at the company’s offices. John Mit chell, representing the National Civ - ic Federation, lias been present. SEEN THE DUDLEY 9 Ihe Greatest School Suit for Boys Ever Made. Sizes, from 8 to 16. Two Pair of Pants With Each Suit, Bloomer or Plain Pants. They Are Bi Qnf l ftr Made for Wear, vE d"U 0J Durability and Looks, Too. Latest Style Boys’ Capsand Hats McCreary’s, 742 Broad St. Augusta, Ga CLOTHES OF TODAY. West End Local News The people of West Hod are not unappreciative of the kindness and forethought of the street rajiway com pany and later of the city In their ef fort to furnish drinking water to the [ people. The time for the arrival o| the water-oar Is well known and ev ery one Is ready with vesols of var ious kinds for Retting water. Mr. Cland Huntington U visiting his grandfather, Mr. Jas Bivans. at Evans this week The merchants of West Ktid seem to he doing a very fair business des pite the fact that so many are wltu out employment of any kind Preaching Saturday night at the LARGE CROWD AT GENTRY BROS' SHOWS At Both Matinee and the Night Performnacet Clever Acta Well Ap plauded. The Gentry Bros. lY>g snd Pony- Show was well attended both Thurs 't \ afternoon and night There were ! more children at the afternoon per- I formance. hut the adults filled the lent to overflowing at maht The program was better than ever before and as a whole It was very In terestlti* and to the little ones, very Instructive The military drill by the ponies ; representing the different nations was I very good The drill show ed what can be done with an intelligent pony. The dog* were great and es|w»rtally 1 the large shepherd dog which rode | the pony bareback The little flew was fine tn his stunt of luring back | ward somersaults It was well worth the price of ad mission to see the cumbersome and awkward elephants do stunts, where a mlsetep meant their death To, train a beast of that tlse to rat sc ft* seif on Its front feet, to play on dum -1 ruy musical tuitrumvuu and to walk MATTRESSES THE AUGUSTA HERALD HASKELL ENROUTE TO TALK WITH LEADERS KANSAS ClTY.—Governor Haskell, the treasurer of the democratic na tional eommitee, passed through Kan sas City Friday morning en route to Chicago, where he goes to confer with Mr. Bryan and the leaders of the dem ocratic national organization regard ing the charges recently made against the governor by President Roosevelt and W’m. R. Hearst. 'Hie governor reiterated the state ments In his open letter to the As sociated Press, but declined to reply at this time to the additional accuse lions uttered in New York last night by Hearst. FOG ENSHROUDED THE COAST FRIDAY Causing Delay to Steam ship Passenger and the Freight Interests. NEW YORK.—The fog still en shrouded the coast Friday after hav ing given the coast shipping people from South Jersey to Nantucket and the Ocean Steamship companies an other night of delavs, serious not on ly to pasengers bnf to freight Inter ests. Numerous oocah liners were still waiting just outside of Sandy Hook though during the forenoon the atmosphere was slightly changed. THAW GOING TO PITTSBURG. PITTSBURG, Pa.—Harry K. Thaw, who is now in jail at White Plains, N. Y., will he, in Pittsburg within a short time. He has been declared in contempt of court and will be brought to this city as soon as the necessary warrant can be <7le„ out, II Is Raid, to be dealt with according to law. usual time at St. Luke church. The folowlug schedule for Sunday: Preaching, 6:30 and .1 a m.; 4:30 and K p. m.; public invited. Rev. Chas Wilkinson, who is car rying ou a line meeting at Warren vllle, S. says It Is the best meet ing held there for many years. Thir ty had Joined up uutfl Thursday night. Great Interest Is being mani fested and services wil continue through Sunday. Baptism will take place Sunday morning SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. September 26—High grade phots post cards. 75c per doaen at Hender son’s, the West End Photographer, 1856 Broad. on wooden stobs In the shape of bot tles, takes long ami patient train ing The greyhounds gave a fine exhibi tion of high jumping and seemed to be Impatient for their time to jump, straining at the strap anil when re leased they did not hesitate to do their act. The woman who hung 40 feet In air suspended by her teeth was fine. She gave some very good acts while suspended and held the interest of the audience the entire time. The acrobats were fine and gave some unusually good and new sea ture*. The show left Thursday night for Blackvllle. S 0.. where they show Frt day. ARROWS. M’het your enemy wonts you to tie |. usually the thing you ought not to do -'here are some church members who | ts thvy had a praying machine, would ! toiget te wind It. Gratitude te one of the greatest of vlrtuee. and ingratitude le the worst of sins. Modern politics seems to consist prtn -1 ‘pally of tl»e art of lying. Distilled water. The puree' watt on the market, at 4c per ga l on. do livered. Interstate Ice and Fuel Co. j Mb° a*** There’s no better salmon canned at any price than Argo. It’s caught and packed the same day, so there’s no loss of its excep tional qualities. As* your grooor lor amo Rod Salmon ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION San Franolaoo, California Senator Foraker Joseph B. Forakcr, U. S. Senator from Ohio, who has retired from the Re publican Campaign on ac count of his correspond ence with Standard Oil Of ficials, which was recently brought to light. POSSE HUNTING FOR AN INCENDIARY Fire Every Night For a Weeks and the Citizen Determine to Stop it. BRADFORD, Pa. —A telepnone mes sage from Salamanca, N. Y., early Friday morning contains the story of an exciting man hunt, in that place during the night. A series of fires have been started there and Thttrs day night a dwelling at Main and Elm streets was found ablaze. It was extinguished without much loss. A blanket soaked in kerosene oil was found showing tho work of an in cendiary. A suspicious person was seen run ning from the vicinity of the fire and a posse quickly started after him. One of the men In pursuit ..irew a stone which struck the fellow and knocked him down. He soon regained his feet and ran through Main street and to the Allegheny river bank and waded across the now shallow stream. He escaped in the darkness. There has been a fire in Salaman ca every night for the past week. Early Tuesday morning the Fitzger ald block was damaged there with a loss of about *20,000. Great excite ment prevailed Friday morning. TEN DAYS BEFORE THE YANIiEE FLOATS The Stranded Cruiser is Out of Commission for Some Time. NEWPORT, R. I.—A wireless mes sage received Friday from the torpe do station says that divers worked all , Thursday night on the stranded cruis ! er, Yankee, and that It will require ien dins before she can he floated. 1 Even then weather conditions must he favorable for a storm would be fa tal to the vessel. The naval authori ties are relying upon cairn weather ■ and rapid work by the divers. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ * ♦ AT THE AIR DOME. ♦ ' ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Despite counter attractions In the city last night Including a circus there was a large aiftfluice at th- Air Dome, showing that polite vaude ville of high class Is liked by Aligns tans. It was not until the Dome was opened civlng quality as well as ] quantity that Augustan* woke up to i th- pleasure to be found In vaude -1 vllle. But now they have the habit i and are following it right along. Sarony Is a odd fellow who is , mlrth-provoklng In the extreme in his impersonation of a giddy old maid with childish ways. His gestlcuia j tior, Is superb and his laughter Is ir resistible. The Juggling of the Leighs Is an- I other great feature of the program jin which the comedy clement Is I mingled cleverly with digital dexter ! tty. 1 uere Is some excellent clog ft-shoe dam 'tic. and good , I lug pictures it is the greatest j dime's worth of amusement on earth. THOUGHTLETS. Every man Is entitled to the fruits of Ms toll. I A fool is one who keeps on doing j foolish things. The wings of monopoly fan the flu roes of hell. Belt's alt < —eed* unit platforms 1% ths (irtncipl of human rights. For Saturday Nigt|t We have arranged a special display of neck wear in our window for Saturday night, selling for 50 cents; tempting patterns; tempting styles, at this tempting price. Don’t Forget To slip on one of our coats of our Fall Suits, while waiting for change, we just want to prove that it was made for you. fall Hats Too, See Them ' S?* vti/OuSTA. 04 MILLS TO HAVE WATER FOR MONDAY , OCTOBER STH Mayor Dunbar stated this morning that Supt. Trasher, of the Olivet- Const ruction Co., announces (hat he expects to have water in the canal 1o operate the factories by Monday week, according to contract. The announcement is received with much pleasure by the city officials and the public generally as it. will mean the resumption of business for Ihe big enterprises now tied up by the lack of water. However, there will still he much work to be done after itae water is turned on as the finishing touches will have to be put on and there will be quite an amount of strengthening to be done. The record made in repairing the canal this lime places Augusta in a better light than in 1888. AT that time it took 104 days to get the wat er in shape for operating the factor ies while they will be running in sev eral days less than 50 dayß this time. In the case of the city water sup ply conditions were vastly different from what they are now. The water from Ray’s creek was brought down to the pumping station at that time, but now- the stream is almost dried Something New Something Good CHI NAMEL A wonderful paint and preservative —for floors, doors and furni ture. Its a self grainer and gives the finest varnish finish. In cans to suit, from 29 cts to 90 cts. USE CREOLOL Strongest and best Dis infectant and Deodorizer, 25 and 50 cts bottles. E.J.KANSSSRGER 934 BROAD STREET. EDUCATIONAL Academy of Richmond County AUGUSTA, GA. Session begins Thurs day, October 1, 1908. For information apply to ( HAS. H. VMTHROW, Principal. rtsss r-UNivs Commercial School Ha-ison Bldg, Auguita, Ga. ■•'pa :.e« shorthand, typewrl’ing, VooVaceptni, penmanship English and arDhraetlc. Diy Class Night Cittst Terms Reasonsble. Write for catalogue or call ;07. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 up as no water has fallen during the past month, while in 1888 over five inches fell during the month after the flood. “HANDCO” FLOUR We want you to know that there is no better flour on earth than our “HANDCO” brand. If there was we would not have “HANDCO” on it There are higher priced flours and there are other good flours but “HANDCO” is the mil ler’s greatest acheiv ment. Always the same, it’s the flour we use in our famous old fashion ed Pound Cake. The price is for a 24 lb. sack 80 cents and when you buy it you own 24 lbs of the “flower of flours.” Telephone HOLLINGSWORTH & COMPANY Bakers and Grocers. Coffee in the Morning Smells good when coming down to breakfast, provided it is good coffee, I then it tastes good also when you use our Java Flavored Six Quart* Slue and white Sauce Pan with one Can A. & P. Baking Powder. y 3 & great^Hl ATLANTIC mo PACIFIC I „ fete, 844 Broad Street. | 325 Stores in the U. S.