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FOR RENT.
B6P Broad, 9 room* . .. 135 0*
134. ('.road Street, 6 room* 2 > '"P
'*.lß Campbell. 5 room* 17.00
SOB (Cilia Street. 3 room* ... 23.00
053 < 1 r<*ene Street, 0 room* * 6000
344 flreen Street. 9 room* 46.00
809 Mrlntowb, C rooms . . 15.00
106 Reynolds Strut, 6 room* 12 50
338 Wti.fi Street >. rooms . 35.00
846 Telfair street, 3 ro smik it it ... 18 00
346 Telfair. ,2 mom* II 00
942 Reynold' *tr*et. 8 room* 33 00
North Augusts, C room* 26.00
STORES.
1224 Brr>*d Street 35.00
1352 Broad S'reet 65.00
524 Campbell Street 45.00
630 Campbell .. 75.00
526 Campbell ... 50.00
589 Broad H.reet, II rooim 30. 00
69i Imnirl Si feet " 60'ey
OFFICES.
No 765 Broad Street S2O 82
ffo h Llbrai Bld’i U.M
Office* In the Plautera Loan Bank Building.
WILLIAM E. BUSH, ȣ"
Opportunity
To huv ;it very low fi:urc- a nine room r<‘siflence
on it lot 100x200 just below Lincoln on Tel fair St.
This property can be bought now tor SI,OOO, less
tban it ’s actual value.
MARTIN & GARRETT
Weal Estate, Stock and Bonds.
—-STOCKS
Orders executed to buy and sell stocks, bonds
and investment sc -unties mi the Now York Stock
Exchange. We solicit your business.
ARGO & JESTER
7 Library Building Phone 12.
SHOWING HOW DEPOSITS OF ONF. DOLLAR MADE IN THE
AUGUSTA SAVINGS DANK ON THE FIRBT DAY OF EACH
MONTH. WILL ACCUMULATE IN FROM ONE TQ FIVE
YEARS WHEN INTEREST IS COMPOUNDED
HALFYEARLY AT FOUR PER CENT:
1 y**r a sl2 26
2 y»’nrH * 25.00
H yftftm jjg.2s
4 y«*Ara .. 52.05
5 von i m ... 6s. 82
Of court* largur <l<i|»o§lU will urow In th«* tfttuc proportion.
Thin in an «’aa\ way to «av«> Try It.
The Augusta Savings I tank
823 Bro»c! Slracl -WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE ”
SCHOOL BOOKS
and Seboul Supplies, as Bags, Straps, Pencil
Boxes. Pads, Ink, Pencils, Pens. Second hand
hooks taken in exchange for new ones.
RICHARD S STATI ONERY COMPANY.
MEET ME AT HICKEY’S
Where You Get the Best Work by the Beet Workmen,
Remember the place, 221 Eighth Street.
HICKEY'S BARBER SHOP.
Oo You Sleep on One of Our Sunilury
Fell Mdttresses?
HAVE YOU BOUGHT ONE OF OUR OIL
TEMPERED COIL SPRINGS FOR WOOD
BED, OR AN INTERNATIONAL FABRIC
FOR IRON BED?
WE MANUFACTURE ALI. GRADES,
FROM $2 50 TO $15.00 ASK THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS.
Augusta Mattress and Manufacturing
Company.
Looking For a House ?
High clans Houses. Flats and Rooms in
every part of Augusta advertised in THE
AUGUSTA HERALD and many at mod
erate rants.
Advertisements recieved at Herald Of
fice or by Telephone.
TELEPHONE 297
ASK TOUR GROCER FOR
A delightful. non-fntoxlcatlng; b*v*r
n(re for youric and old. BEVO combine*
th<- lonP- propertlo-n of th" bent Im
port'd Hop* and nourluhtn*
of tlo- ftro-Kt Barley. It quenches the
thirst, fccdH the body and tones the
nerve*. Prepared by Anheua*r-Uuach.
JUDGE EVE’S COURT
FRIDAY MORNING
Two Negresses Brought Up
ami Their Case* Were
Disposed of.
Tln-re were two pleas of guilty en
tered before Judge Eve Friday morn
ing They were. C»*|e Green, a nc~
groKU, charged with trespassing. She
wa* given eight month* In the coun
ty home. Her mind seem* to he
deranged and her non offered to take
her out of the county If *he wa* re
leaned Judge Kve has suspended
sentence on the condition that, she
leave the county and doe* not re
turn.
May Belle Daggert, a negress and
an old offender, wa* given 10 months
hi the county homo for public Inde
cency.
Oct. 10th, at Hendersons Gallery,
1866 Broad street, a double cut in
prices on all photo work. o9c
AT A GLANCE
youl| see the difference between our
distinctive Suits and the •other kind.
—there’s no “cut and dried” appearance
about them—-they’re full of quality and
animation.
they’re the best expression of the Sea
son’s best ideas in Men’s Tailoring.
they’re good to look at and good to
wear.
we ask your special attention to our
$lB, $”0 and $25 Suits.
we say boldly and with confidence,
“match them if you can!”
HAWES’ CELEBRATED S 3. HATS
McCreary
THU CLOTHIERS
742 Broad St. j* Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA VETERANS
TO IM REUNION
Thi' Augusts camp* of the U. (V V.
will Hond a good majority of their
ni«i to Atlanta, io the eleventh an
nual reunion, on October 22-23. at the
Bnptlut Tabernacle, corner I.uckie
Street and Tabernacle Place.
Thi veteran* will leave Auguvta
the Utah! of the 21»t, so a* to he
able to be present at the opeuing
ceremonies.
Thi' following program has been
arranged: Meeting called to order at
Ift a. in,. Thursday, by den. .1, W.
Clark, commanding the Ooorgta dlvla
lon
invocation. Rev SI .1. Cofer Wei
come address In behalf of the state.
Gov Hike Smith Music. Welcome
address In behalf of Atlanta, Mayor
\V H. Joyner. Music. Response,
Msjor J. H, Cummlng of Augus'a. G i
Music. Appointment of committees
on credentials, resolutions, memori
als. etc.
Adjournment for dinner
2 p tn Business meeting of the
association
730 p. m -Orand entertainment at
Baptist Tabernacle under the direc
tion of Mr Boatman.
Adjournment to 10 a m, Friday,
October 23. HNi*.
Friday at t p, a., annual parade of
veterans
Weak Lillie Boys
may become fine strong men.
Some of the strong men of to-day
were sickly boys years ago.
Many of them received
Scott’s Emulsion
at their mother’s knee. Phis had
a power in it that changed them
from weak, delicate boys into
strong, robust boys.
It has the same power to-day.
Boys and girls who arc pale and
weak get food and energy out of
Scott's Emulsion. It makes
children grow.
ScJ thto sbartlHKKl, loaeilm «*h »*•»« of
IMV n an .huh H w-an »w» tOOrrM Mi (rw
i .mi. (« cewv pnrtage. w -ill *mJ yoa a
i.r>mpWl< N»ni> Mt*. <*l It* Worif' :i
sco it* bowse. *o*iw»s>~*
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
L.J. SGHAUL’S NEW
STORE OPENS
SATURDAY
The opening of Mr. 1., J. Schaul’3
new store Saturday at noon will be
an event of much Importance In Au-
as It will usher into existence
one of tne molt modern establish
ments of It* kind In the South.
Mr. Schaul has been In business
in Augusta from way back yonder in
the early days of modern merchandis
ing and he haß made for himself an
enviable reputation for conservative
business dealing, winning thereby
many customers all over this section
of country.
in opening his new store on Broad
street he will be right In the midst
of the business rush and everybody
visiting the store on. opening day
will be given a souvenir, besides hav
ing a chance to get, absolutely free
one of the magnificent prizes he ot
fers a* outlined in his advertisements
in today’s Herald.
She Likes Good Things.
Mrs Ohs*. K. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says: “I like good
thing* and have adopted Dr. King’s
New Life Pills as our family laxative
medicine, hecanse tnev are good and
do their «ork without making a |
fuss about it." These painless purl- j
tier* sold at. all drug stores. 26c.
DEMOCRATIC FIIIIO
FOE CHIMES
IMUG
Contributions for the national dem
ocratic campaign fund are being re
ceived every day in Augusta and
there Is nn Increasing confidence in
Bryans election to the presidency.
The campaign in the East and West
is Interesting and democratic gatnv
are reported In all sections. The
following is a list of new contrlbu
tlons:
Archibald Itlackshenr $2.0il
Julian J. <,aehery 2.00
J. C. C. mark. Jr 2.00
William F. Eve 2.00
Austin Branch 200
C. H. Cohen 2.00
Boykin Wright 2.00
Wtn H Barrett 2.00
D O. Fogarty. 2.00
Wm, H. Fleming 2.00
S H. Myers 2.00
Irvin Alrxardrr 2
C. E Dunbar 2.00
C.eo. C. Schnufele toil
Total $29.00
CIIEOHoiEI
TOJDEEFIEID
The deputy sheriff of Edgefield
county is in the city to get W W.
Prather, who Is charged with lar
ceny after trust
According to the deputy, Prather
was working for a man over In Edg"
field who ran a gin He gave prath
er some money to go and buy fix
tures that were needed Instead of
buying the fixtures Prather bought a
railroad ticket snd came to his home
In Augusta Is h# allegation He will
leave on au afternoon train with h!s
prisoner.
CASE OF CABLE PIANO CO
VS- V. A- M’EREELY TRIED
The case of the T’able riano com
pany vs V. A McKeely waa tried by
Jury before Judge Nurnberger Friday
afternoon,
1i appears that Mr McFwely bought
a piano from tho Cable company and
the salesman, he claims, told him
h<* would not have to pay the interest.
ONE WAY OUT
( A Resident of Augusta Shows the
Way.
Only one way to cure a bad back.
Liniment and plasters may relieve
it;
They won’t cure it.
Backache means sick kidneys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kid
ney Ills.
Augusta people prove this.
Read a case of it;
Mrs. G. R. Daniell, living at 1324
Ellis St., Augusta, Ga., says: “I can
say that Doan’s Kidney Pills have
i done me a wonderful lot of good,
and I am pleased to recommend them
for the great benefit I have received.
[ suffered front kidney trouble for a
long time. 1 bloated very badly, and
my kidneys showed much disorder.
There was also a dull, nagging pain
In my back, and distressing pains
through my loins, and some days I
could hardly get about. I learned
about Doan’s Kidney Pills, and sent
to Green and Horsey Drug Co., for
a supply. They banished the back
aches, regulated the action of the
kidneys and it was not long before
I was entirely well. I feel like a
different person and cannot praise
Doan's Kidney Pills too highly.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United j
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
"" | , 1T .
World’s series—Detroit vs.
Chicago—in detail—Case
Metropole, 3 o’clock Au
gusta time, Saturday
afternoon.
Something New
Something Good
CHI NAMEL
A wonderful paint
and preservative—for
floors, doors aud furni
ture. Its a self grainer
and gives the finest
varnish finish. In can#
to suit, from
20 cts to 90 cts.
USE CRECLOL
Strongest and best Dis
infectant and
Deodorizer,
25 and 50 cts bottles.
E.J.HANSBERGER
934 BROAD STREET.
AT THE
A. & P. TEA
STORE
Sauce Pan Premiums!
Blue and White Enamel
Sauce Pans is our Premium
this week, with ail pur
chases of any of the follow
ing articles.
1 J _, lbs Java and Mocha
toffee 50c
2 lbs Java Flavored Cof
fee • 50c
_ko lbs. Portoriea Cof
fee 50c
1 lit Choice Mixed
Tea • 50c
2 Bottles A. & P. Ex
tracts 50c
1 Can A. &. P. Baking
Powder 50c
1 lb Thea-Neetar Tea. . .60c
Remember we will give
these Sauce Pans away as
long as they las*, beginning
Mondav, October sth.
PPfrHt.
mo PACIFIC
fchLl; IF.A CO.
841 j>roaa Street.
, 325 Stores in the U. S.
Fertilizer Given Away.
To anyone who will haul Immediate
ly, we will give away a lot of dam
aged motee and watte, suitable for
fertiliser.
Riverside Mills.
King Solomon Said:
“The poor is hated even of his own neighbor; but
the rich hath many friends.”
MORAL
Open an account with us. Improve it and
secure friends.
4% Interest on Savings 4%
Citizens Bank,
931 BROAD ST.
P. S. NORTH, Pres. C. A. FLEMING, V. P.
M. C. DOWLING, Cashier.
Men's Shoes
The Satisfactory Kind
Crossetts
and Nettletons <
in all the desirable leathers. There is no use
taking chances on new makes, u when expe
rience tells you that you take no chance at all
when you buy our slices.
Mulherin & Marks Shoe Co*
# *'The Leaders”
870 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia
Mathushek Pianos
When we say that we have sold MATHU
SHEK PIANOS to generations of many
old Southern families, the sterling goodness of the
instrument may be judged. Of the more than
thirty thousand we have sold, not one but has given
perfect satisfaction. The MATHUSHEK is ad
mirably adapted to this damp Southern atmos
phere. * Never affected by the peculiar climate.
Costs almost nothing to maintain because it seldom
requires tuning. Prices _
$350 To $750
And Considerably Lower Here Than Elsewhere
Ludden & Bates, S. M. H.
726 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Telephone Girls
Who give you telephone service are trained op
erators. They are citizens of this city and are
faithful, earnest workers. But they are human
beings. Their energies are bending toward
giving you good service. Their mistakes are
mistakes of the head and not qf the heart.
EFFICIENT SERVICE.
REASONABLE RATES.
For Information Call 9050-
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.
LOST
If you have lost anything
and have failed to find It
DON’T QET MAD. It’s
your own fault; you
haven’t tried a HERALD
WANT “AD.”
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9.