The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 13, 1908, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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PAGE TEN FOR REIN T . I 159 Broad, 9 room* |3s.o<i 1345 Prond Street. 6 room* ... 2.0.00 I 218 Campbell, 5 rooms 17.00 608 Rill* Street, 3 r ooms ..... 25.00 063 Greene htre<t, o 60 00 344 Green Street. !l room* ... 46 00 809 Mclntosh, C room* ... 15.00 106 Raynoldx Street, C rooms 12 50 338 Warm r Street. 6 room* 25.00 | 945 Telfair street ' i jm tin, 18 00 | 246 Telfair, 3 room:' 15.00 I 942 Reynolds street g rooms 3'! 00 North Augusta, 6 rooms , 26.00 STORES. 1224 Broad Struct 35 00 1262 Broad St reet 65.00 524 Campbell Street.. ..' .. 45,00 530 Campbell 75.00 526 Campbell 50.00 669 Broad Street, 11 rooms 30,00 69i Ilrond Street 60.00 j OFFICES. No. 765 Broad Street 310.82 I No 8 Library Bid's: 18.33 I Offices in the Planters l.oan Hank Bulldlre WILLIAM E. BOSH, ! L’xxmvzxmmMcmj&zxxxwzxxTo.mxizrxß-zxxs 200 Acre Farm For Sale. In Beech Inland. Good land. Part of It »aid to raise a hale to the acre. Good mill pond. Well watered. Fire hunting and flahing Owner desire* Immediate tale. Pritt $3,00 MARTIN & GARRETT Dyer Bldg STOCKS — -""I Orders executed so btiv and cl! stocks, bonds J and investment securities on Hie New York Stock « Exchange. We solicit your business. ARGO & JESTER 7 Library Building. phone 12. SHOWING HOW DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR MADE IN THE I AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH I MONTH, WILL ACCUMULATE IN FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS WHEN INTEREST IS COMPOUNDED I HALF YEARLY AT FOUR PLR CENT: • y**r 812 26 I 2 years 25 00 I 5 yc»r* 38 25 j 6 rear* tin 3'.‘ I Of iniir*.' larger deposit* will t r..w In the Mama proportion I Thl* I* an cany way to gave Try It. 'I he Augustu Sm ing.s I '>nuk •23 Bro«d Street "WNERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" I Special Sale A. A I*. Baked Beans, 3 cans.. .. * 25c A. & I*. Catsup, 1 o pint bottles 9c Toasted Corn Flukes, per package 7c Velvet Tip Matches, per box 3c Lemon (fling Paeohes, per can 21c A. & I*. Pears, 3 pound cans 21c Full ('ream Cheese, |»er pound 15c Fresh Kggs, per do?. . 28c GOBLETS Vi doien imitation Cut Glass Goblets, with one can A. & P. Baking Powder. We will give them away as long as they last. 844 Broad Street, 325 Stores in United States. cTtuntic ™ pa#i2 TfA CO. 'jA 841 Broad Street. 325 Stores in the U. S. High Grade Jewelry Watches, Diamonds and Silverware. New Store. New Stock. Every thing: very Classy. Lewis J. Sc haul & Co. Popular Priced Jeweler. I*4o BROAD STRIXT. STAVE PLANT BURNED (’AKIiIHI.K, i*a Thi South Moun tain Iron company’ll aluvp munufuc tilting |ilant at Pint' llrovr, thin county, wit* destroyed l»y t|-v pro!) uttl> of incendiary origin early this tnornlng The loss or about fl2,tm '.as not covered by licctranre. A I t-.o stock of staves was burned. I.ubrlcatlon and running cure arc the two csKcntlata to be kept In mind by motorists. •Jy#^air fg SJBs iever Falls Id Restore . ay Hair to Its Natural lr>r and Beauty. '<o matter hoy b off Hba» been fray 1 t ied. Promote* luti.t Uni grow th * <hy h ir. Stops its failing out, ’•Pi pnsltlvflv remove* Dan >’N. ! ir f ,1 'C all snb.tttutes. t'O'ea as much tl 00 a* fOc uite. * NoiuUjo. j : i mid Sir. bottles, a| driigalvts a. nit A-tor tier t, . I*..'C uwrl llu-Ha r. I’hi'i' ttaj 1 ,-c. i'j, .N war*.J. n»J-a Hnr'lno Soup . •!, rough »sit»' o».t hand*. *1 a ail .via iiis j • \e. •on. t ~ *. t jv SrHg.-i.ia, J *. *i \ f»r 1 m t**’' ' rim Cdiv of tin s*lkvi\ ’* I CHEW RED EYE TOBACCO Taylor I'm. . Min., Win.too Salem, N. C EIGHTY YEARS OLD Joseph Bankson, a Prominenl Insurance Man and Much Esteemed Citizen of Bethany, lit., Strongly Recommends VINOL FOR OLD PEOPLE. —. s "I am past eighty yearn of age and for n one time I had been lotting Mrctigth and suffering from a chronic 1 cold and lung trouble, until I was seriously 111 and could not go out. of | dOOra. My non sent me some Vinol. I commenced to take It and It has simply worked wonders for me. I feel i better and stronger than I have for year*, and my cough Is all gone. There i« no other medicine equal to Vinol to build up health and strength for elderly people." Joseph Bankson Bethany, 111. Thlg la because Vinol is the best cod liver and Iron tonic In the world It creates a hearty appetite, .ttrength ens the digestive oi*aans, makes rich, i red blood nr;d replaces weakness with strength. The beneficial effect of Vinol In cates of tactile old people is i imply remarkable. We invite all eld people, delicate | ehlldren, wealt, run-down persons, convalescents, or 'hose suffering from chronic colds, coughs or bronchitis In this vicinity to try Vinol on our offer to return their money il It does rio goon. We tnaki this offpr to show our fiilth In Vinol. Alexander Drug , Co., Augusta. AIRSHIP COMING TO THE PUL m Th<‘ amusement committee of thi UeoiKla-Carolln* Fair association Tuesday morning signed a contract with Ctias .1. Hlrobel, to put on an airship exhibition at the fair this I tall. St rebel's air ship Is among the greatest In the country. It is 5b feet long and 14 feet In diameter, propelled by a gasoline engine. lb made da!l> flighis In Philadelphia during Founders Week aDd among the long nights he has taken was one of 17 miles In Baltimore. He also went from Staten Island to New York city. At the futr here he will make two nights dally, according to his con tract and at right he will make one lllght with search-light attachment Strobe I has three machine s and he will go from Augusta direct to Mexl , co cltj. BRYAN AND CHANLER TO WIN NEW YORK —Frances Burton Har- I rlson, chairman of the executive com -1 mltte of the democratic stale commit tee e. afte'r hts return from an upstate teeur, predicted this morning that Bryan would carry the slate and that Chanter would be elected easily. Flooring and Calling, slightly dam aged by the freshet at soecial prices. Perkins Manufacturing Company. F-8-T --MAXIM GORKY WEDS MME. ANDRIEFF Maxim Gorky, the Rus sian novelist and socialist who recently was married to Mrs. Andrieff, who for merly was the wife of the famous Hussion author, Leonidas Andrieff. Pre sumably Madame Andrieff is the woman who aecotn- Itanied Gorky when on his visit to Amerlra. Funeral Notice. DIKIV OPT laTH. liios, vhs g,\ IJAH l SHHR in the Soth \e■' r of her «*»> Proud* and acquaint •nee# *tv Invited to attend her fnn crnl TOMORROW iW -dru'Srts' t MORNING at U , . f~m h r " ' I'l'eratwnl, tt» tah.r Burial Ground*. THE AUGUSTA HERALD Fastest Ticket Seller In World Is Now With Cole Bros . Circus One of the most interesting sights with a tented amusement enterprise is to watch tho man at the ticket wagon as he exchanges the paste boards which rail for an admission to the great realm beneath the canvas f.nts tor the coin of the realm. With Cole Brothers' World Toured shows Is Mr. Fred Robinson,* who Is con ceded to be the fastest ticket seller in the business. Mr. Robinson has daily handled the red ticket wagon Ifor the past six years with Messrs. Cole, and during that time his books have shown but one error. Even during his trip through Europe where jhe handled currency with which he was unfamMlar, he managed to make correct change, and his accounts bai | ant ed to a cent The primary qualifications for a ticket seller with an aggregation like Cole Brothers Is lightning-like rapid ity arid accuracy. He must be able to work unceasingly, and his change must be correct to the cent. A thing j not generally known Is the fact that j a ticket seller rarely, if ever, sees 'the faces of the purchasers before him. He merely sells to the bands, for in that way he Is able to work with dlr.patch and obviate all tire some waiting. He secures the money from the hand of the purchaser, gives j VENEZUELA PREPARED TO RESIST INVASION Many Coast Defense Guits Have Been Made Ready For Any Emergency CARACAS, (Tuesday, September 29.)- The revocation of the decree of May 14 Is demanded In a most ener getic manner. The government of Venezuela must from this moment and with out delay fulfill the protocol of 1894 —and not prolong the Intoler able state of affairs which it has created by the decree of May 14. These are the words of the Min ister for Foreign Affairs of the Ne therlands In his note of Angst 20 In which he answers Venezuela's communication telling of the sum mary dismissal of the Minister Da Reus front Caracas. Although Ihe Netherlands note asks for an "Immediate' revocation," of the trans-shipment decree It has been reported that a second note fixes the date of November lßt as the time when this must be done, thus giving the note nature of an ultima turn. I hat V eiiezuela !s being prepared to resist the invasion and shat mam Lie coast defence guns have beeii made ready for an emergency is a eoienwm knowledge down here. Positively Tomorrow is the Last Day GREAT CUT PRICE SUIT SALE • ... On account of the delay in the completion of Handsome New Glass Front. Oleakley has been selling all o* his choicest Suits at a reduction of 29 Per Cent or One Fifth Less Thai] Regular Prices. SEE ALL $20.00 SUITS AT $ 16 .00 SEE ALL $25.00 SUITS AT $20.00 SEE ALL $30.00 SUITS AT $24.00 SEE ALL $35.00 3'JITS AT $ 2 8.00 New N ckwear, New Madras, New Poplins, New Belts, New Collars, Feather Boas, Etc. Magnificent Stock of Everything New in Laces. Special Sale of Fine Table Linens. BUY OF BLEAKLEY AND SAVE MONEY in exchange the tickets, keeping his eye on the hand during the transac tion, so that no error can possibly bo made. Mr. Robinson has sold, made change, and received cash fer 13,000 admissions in the short space of one and one-half hours. At that time the money was brushed into the wagon, and paper as well as currency litter ed the entire floor of the ticket wagon. Mr. Robinson gained an enviable reputation while touring the conti nent, and in six weeks made change in as many different kinds of mon ey. On the borderland of Germany he met the obstacle of accepting two kinds of currency from purchasers, but at the close of the day’s work his ; accounts balanced. He is an adept j at detecting counterfeit coins, and at a glance has been known to re ject paper money because It was spurious. After the Baltimore fire he was retained by the government offi cials to detect fraudulent claims made by unscrupulous people who returned partly burned bills to have them ex changed for those in good condition. Cole Brothers’ World Toured shows 1 will visit Augusta on Friday, Oct. 23, for two performances, at the Milledge street grounds, and Treasurer Robin son will be at his accustomed stand,, In the red ticket wagon. SPKIIL ELECTION NOVEMBER TNI Mayor Win. M. Dunbar has called :t special election for Novemner 3 to fill the unexpired term of Eugene L. I Johnson, resigned. At present there I Is only one candidate announced, 3)f? J. Frank Carswell, and any one con templating entering the race will have to announce within twenty day* from date of election. There is a special law applying to local elections which declares that where there Is only one contestant an election will not be required but this does not apply to special elections. The city election will be hold only in the Second ward where the va cancy exists, but It will be held on the same date of the national elec tion for the presidency. There is opportunity for a wide di-' versify in foot muffs, but none lasts so weil as one made of corduroy and well padded with cotton batting. 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. CROSSED |» SHOEfeK W makes * /}jV LIFE’S / I 3 I M«°T people bay shoes slna- I IV Oroisett Shoe* *r» built to be * jh(g£giW 1 k™ (or me leel and to look SpsaassjL Lewis A. Crossett, foe., % WORTH ABIWgTOW MAS* Mulherin & Marks Shoe Co., Sole Agents. 870 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. RE AT) HERALD WANT ADS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13