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FOR RKIN T .
669 Broad. 9 room* J 35 <!0
134? Broad Hiriwt, 6 rooms 25 " l >
21* Campbell, & room* 17.00
60* Ellis Btreet, 3 room* 2". 00
963 tlreciic *traet, 9 room' 50.00
£44 Gr*f»n gtrert. 9 room* 46.00
*O9 Mclntosh, 6 room* 15.00
t 106 Reynold* Street, 6 room* 12.60
33* Warner Street. 6 m- in* . .. ~ ~ 25.00
946 Telfnlr street, 2 reoms flat ... 3 *oo
246 Telfair, 3 rooma 15 00
942 Reynold* street, * room* 33.00
North Augusta, 6 room* 25.00
STORE 8.
1224 Broad Street 35.00
1262 Broad S'lee* 65 00
624 Campbell Street 45 00
530 Campbell 76.00
526 Campbell 50.00
6*9 lirond Sireet, li room* 30,00
i Broad Street
OFFICES. ,
No. 765 Broad Street S7O *2
Wo * i Ibrary Bid'*. 1* 33
Office* in the Planter* laian tfeßavlnga Batik Ilu 11<11 r:p 1 .
WILLIAM E. BUSH,
200 Acre Farm For Sale.
in Beach Island. Good land. Pari of it said to raise a bale to the
acre. Good mill pond- Well watered. Fine hunting and fishing
Owner desires immediate sale.
Rrice $3,00
MARTIN 6l GARRETT
Dyer Bldg
Orders everufed l«i buy and sell stacks, bonds
mill invpstiiicut **o unties mi 'be N’cw York Stock
Kxchunge. W e solicit your business.
ARGO & JESTER
7 Library Building Phone 12.
SHOWING HOW DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR MADE IN THE
AUGUSTA SAVINGS RANK ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH
MONTH, WILL ACCUMULATE IN FROM ONE TO FIVE
YEARS WHEN INTER tST IS COMPOUNDED
HALF YEARLY AT F OUH PF R CENT:
> year , sl2 26
li 25.00
A .... . . ;H8.2.'.
4 y»?ats ... 52.
n v«»«r« 60.32
Pf cour*f* I«rp<*r Ot'jKHiifi! will prow in th<- Maim proportion.
Thin I* an mwy why in wavi* Try It.
The Augustn Srt\ ingN Hnnk
523 Broid Street "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE"
FIX UP YOUR HOUSE
Building material la cheaper
now than It hjg been In five
year*. It la cheaper now than
It will be neat year.
If your houae waa damaged
during the Flood, now n the
time IS have It repaired We
aell Varnishes. Glass, Painta,
Kaleomlnlng material, Piaat »r.
etc.
We will be glad to give you all
Information In regarda to build
Ing material.
AUGUSTA Bl HOIKS SUPPLY
COMPANY
Phone 321.
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< 'aea, Fle«. Vahwe end eiitHea, Unix MibwU, „,«< | mn Mill., faMaitna r«L
a Mlll. le et 0.1,. I (Itir wti IKON t\ UHhn Also I
% I*A N ' At •' i e*»t ad* 1
LADIES
Room 213 Harison Bldg.
SCHOOL BOOKS
ami School Supplies, ns Straps, Pencil
Boxes, Pads, Ink, Pencils, Pons. Second hand
books taken in t*x» ha nut* for now ones
RICHARD S STATI ONERY COMPANY.
high Grade Jewelry
Watches, Diamonds and Silverware.
New Store. New Stock. Every
thing very Classy.
Lewis J. Schaul & Co.
Popular Priced Jeweler.
840 HWOUt STBI I T.
■, ~.
REPAIRS
SAWS, gilts, Hrlstl* Twiaa, Ug'Wl. Ac.. far any ni.
at fab. INI.ISIs, ifOltt If. and PRMM
an.l 8.»,1r. fa. um. Shelling, l‘ult«va K.llln*
Hickey’s Hair Dressing,
Manicuring and Massaging
parlors will be open Monday
Mrs. Sargent and Miss
Whiteley in attendance,
643 Broad St.
CLEARS THE COMPLEXION
OVERNIGHT
Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc., Quick- 1
ly Eradicated by New Bkin
Remedy.
Since it* discovery one year ago, |
Poslam, the new akin remedy, baa (ini
It h extraordinary accomplishments)
exceeded (he moat sanguine expectj- 1
| tlona of the eminent specialist, who
gave it. to the world It ha* cured
thousands of cases ot eczema and era
'Healed facial and other disfigure
ment* of >ears standing. The tern j
hie Itching attending eczema Is stop-,
i«4l with the first application, giving'
proof of Its curative properties at
I the very outset.
Jn less serious skin affections, such i
hr pimples, rash, herpes, blackhead*,
acne, barber s Itcn, etc. Result* show
after an overnight application, only!
a small quantity being required to es |
lect a cure. Those who use
(ginlam for these minor skin troubles
ian now avail themselves of the spe
cial fiO-ceut package, recently adopted
to meet such needs. Both the n l -cent
! package and the regular $2 jar may
now he obtained in Augusta at the
CahantßS Drug Co.'s and other lead
! Ing drug stores.
humpies lor experimental (purposes
may be had free ot charge by writing
■ llrcci to the Emergency Laborato-!
rles, 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New ,
York City.
FARMERS DISCUSS
CENTER ST. BRIDGE
Special Features Charac
terize Meeting of the
Schultz Hill Farmers
Club.
Special features characterize the
monthly meeting of the Schultz Hill
F arin«rs’ club, which Is being held at
the hull of the organization just over
the river In Hamburg today and the
reconstruction of Center street bridge
Ih one of the chief topics An Invita
tion was extended to every ♦commer
cial organization In Augusta to send
representatives to the meeting and
the mayor was also asked to send
a delegates to represent lt|s city coun
cil. This course was followed In pur
suance of a resolution passed at the
last monthly meeting of the club.
Tie Marmara in the territory and
Is your Boy Ready for School?
The Dudley Suits
Are the best for Him
$4 and $5.00.
Two Pair Pants, Plain or
Bloomer.
School Hats and Caps.
McCreary’s
742 Broad Street.
thi' business men of Augusta are
much Interested In the rebuilding of
Center streel bridge, but as plana are
now being sought and the matter baa
already been taken up officially by the
eltv the public Interested will not
have cause to worry about the matter
further and It is certain, according to
official statements, that the bridge
will be put up without delay
A splendid barbecue, which Is ul
ways a feature of the Schulli Hill
meetings will be served after the bus
Iness session is over and a pleasant
ami profitable day will no doubt be the
result.
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
20 cts to 90 cts.
USE CREOLOL
Strongest and best Dis
infectant and
Ih'oitorizcr,
25 and 50 cts bottles.
E.J. HANS BERGER
934 BROAD STREET.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
IM CLOWNS ARE
IN COLES SHOWS
A circus without clowns would b ■
| tragic. The ' thrillers ' with which a
; modern circus performance is Inter
i spersed would pall upon the audlenc' ,
no matter how daring or death-def.v
Ing. if the great tension were not re
i lieved, at intervals, by the tnerrj
antics of the Grimaldis. The mauage
i merit of Cole Brothers' World Tour
«-d Shows, which exhibit at the Mll
ledge street grounds on Friday, Oct.
23, has recognized this fact by or
-1 gatilzlng for the current season a
company of forty-one clowns, each of
whom is said to be a specialist as
well as a comedian.
These clowns are Introduced
throughout the program In a way id
keep the audience alternately spell
bound and roaring with laughter.
The modern spirit of emulation, has
It seems. reached sven the clrcuo
comedian,-;, and the Merry Andrews
of the big ."how aie described as per
petually vicing with each other In
originating new and laughable bIU
of tomfoolery. The old-iime clowns
appeared alone, and depended to a
great extent on his Individual ef
forts to create merrlmeut for the
audience. Owing to the size of Colo
Brothers' tents, individual perform
ancee haye, to a large extent, dis
appeared, and the leading clowns
either have assistants or combine
wlih the other merry com. !/ is in
presenting laughable olown players
of distinct originality. Formerly the
clown was used as a “rester" foi
the lady riders; now Cole Brothers
clowning has a distinct value In it
self, and at least one number, it is
announced, gives over the entire hip
podrome pavilion to their merry gam
bols.
Among the big show's merry-mak
ers this season are many of inter
national reputation. Harry Clarke
with his comedy animals is among
the comical celebrities who tickles
the risibilities of every audience.
Splauder Johnston, who originated
band, has returned to the j
sawdust after a season of uninter
rupted success, while Charles Mere
dith leads the funniuking contingent
recruited among Europe's circus
comedians.
TRAVERSE JURORS FOR
THE SEPTEMBER TERM
Tho Folowiup; Men Are
to Appear October Nine
teenth, at Ten O'Clock.
The traverse jurors for the Septum
!>cr term of the city court were drawn
by Judge Me late 1 Tuesday after
main. The Jurors are to appear Oc
tober I Pth, at 10 o'clock. They
lire:
11. Hancock. 124tfP. John A
H«« el, Wm. B. Yeung. Sidney l.
llusbia, Clarence 8 James, 12t»t; J.
,M. Rosier. 12:ird. Frauk A Robin
son. IfiSOth, Samuel W. Carter, Jas
IL. Koberisoti, Chas. K. Parrish, Em
inott K. Vaughn. Andrew J. LJUIe.
Jno A nailer, 121st; Lewis P. Mol
ley, 121 st, A Q. Hackett, Thoa. P,
norm, Win. K. Benson. H 11. Mor
ris, Jno P. Mulherln. Wm. 11. Mar
tin, 124th; Sviii Mura. 123rd; Jas.
I'. Armstrong. \\ m. H. Haghv, K.
J Erbeldlag. Samuel R Clerk
1434th. A J. Gntnanri. 123rd; .1. H
Ga\. 12Srd. C. H. \Y Murphey
12«Sth John A. Hollingsworth
Thoa t; Brtttingham. Jno. A Brew
er, Walter K. Kent, Hanry F. Sax
on Maurice w Alton. Wm. A. Holler
George L. Dennis. li:trd; C. H
Schneider. Edw. Sheehan. Jr., Oao
K. Steam*. U’SSth; Andrew Hett
i USrd, Jas 1.. Grveaon. Henry G
Kate, Richnrd A. Frail), t'has. F
Marks, tb-onre £. Eubanks. 14J4tb
tieorge 8 lunkin. I. J. Henry, N
K Darker H F Michel, 13t9»h
'two 11. SlMev, Thos. E Costeir
Jno. E Green ;;»4l Florence street
las s. David on.
A PHILOSOPHICAL FOWL.
An artistic rooster of Custer
Wtth feathers of luminous lustre,
Remarked "If Is Just,
Man returns to Ms dnat.
While l erotme to a duster.”
Success
The Ideal Soft Drink.
A delicious product of Barley Malt
nnd Hops. Has a delightful flavor. In
healthful and refreshing, strictly non
tntoxlrntlng Comes under all require
ments of the United States Revenue
laws gove-nlng the sale of soft drinks.
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
Drugs Act. The product of Anheuser-
Busch.
LINCOLNTON NEWS AND
ITEMS OF INTEREST
LINCOLNTON, Ga Mr. G. L. Sims,
who unfortunately had his jaw frac
'urctl by a press lever, Is In Augusta
at the hospital.
i
Mr. T. L. Thummond was seriously
hurt by a millstone breaking and the
centrifugal force of the stone, causing
same to strike his leg and shatter the
hones so that amputation was neces
sary.
Mr Frank Glaze, son of Mrs. Mary
J Glaze, late relict of Mr, Houston
I Glaze, died at the home of his mother
on the 11th Inst. He was burled at
the family burial ground near Lincoln
ton. He leaves a host of friends who
feel the loss of his genial nature and
who sympathize with hig mother and
other relatives in their grief.
Mr, Robert Martin, of Lincolnton,*
lost his barn by fire last week. He
sustained a heavy loss, having lost,
besides his corn and hay, a new bug
gy, wagon and all of his farm imple
ments.
Mr. C. M. Perryman, of Washing
ton. visited the home of his father
last week.
Mr. T. B. Sale, of Washington, vis-:
Ited his parents last, week.
Mr. John May. of Edgefield, S. C„
stopped over in Lincolnton to see rel
atlves and friends. He will attend
the Georgia Baptist association at
Bairds in Green county.
Mr. H. A. Teasley is atteding the j
Georgia Baptist association.
Mr. C. L. Groves attended Presby
tery at Mtiledgevllle last week.
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody in Zanesvilo, 0., knows |
Mrs Mary Loe, of rural route i. Sho ■
writes: "Mv husband, lames Lee,
firmly believes he owes his life to the i
use of Dr. King's New Discovery.
His lungs were so severely affected
that consumption seemed iuevltable,
v hen a friend recommended New
Discovery. We tried it, and its use
has restored him to perfsot health.”
Dr. King s New Discovery Is the King
of throat and lung remedies. For
eoughs and eolds it hss uo equal. The
first dose give* relirt Try it’ Sold
under guarantee at all drag stores
50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
DIRECTORS HAD MEETING
Chamber of Commerce directors
met in regular monthly session Tues
day afternoon at 6 o'clock, but only
routine matters came up for consid
eration.
The principal business of the meet
ing consisted In hearing the report of
the committee appointed to endeavor
to secure the Georgia and Florida
railway shops for Augusta, and Mr.
L. C. Hay no. of the committee, stated
that it was considered quite probable
thar the shops would be secured t\ir
Augusta, as a splendid bid had been
made for them.
The directors approved the issu
ance of a little booklet advertising
Augusta, and flvp thousand copies will
be distributed as soon as they can be
printed.
UNUSUALLY CONSIDERATE.
Dyer—l don't think 1 will take a
i vacation this year.
Rver —Why not?
Dyer—f still owe the doctor for
I fixing me up after last year's.—Puck.
)owKeys
Chocolate Bonbons
are the most delicious and
the most wholesome of
confections and have the
largest sale of any in the
world.
They are sold in sealed
packages, are always of
the same superfine quality
and always the best.
The Walter M. Lowney Co.
Boston, Mass.
f»m, n»<*©l»U, (tao.'olat* RrtuVon*
NAME ON EVERY P<CCE jfg J
King Solomon Said:
“The poor is hated even of his own neighbor; but
the rich hath many friends.”
MORAL,
op«| an account with us. Improve it and
secure mends.
4% Interest on .Savings 4%
r " * i
Citizens Bank,
931 BROAD ST.
P. S. NORTH, Pres. C. A. FLEMING, V. P.
M. C. DOWLING, Cashier.
Ramsey-Trowbridge-Smith Co.
H-47 BROAD STREET
30-DAY STOCK REDUCING SALE
$8,000.00
Stock of Medium and High Grade Buggies
and Wagons
To Be Sold at COST
Sale Beginning Monday. September 28, 'OB.
S6O. Top Buggy $50.00
$65 Open Run-a-bout,
at.. ..$57.50
S7O. Open Run-a-bout
at ... SBO.OO
S9O Rubber-tired Run-a
bout, at. $75.00
$75 Top/Buggy.. $65.00
SIOO Ttfp Buggy SBO.OO
$l2O Rubber-tired Top.
Buggy.. •■ • • SIOO.OO
SIOO ‘ Doctors Buggy,
at * .-*BO.OO
SIOO Ribber-tired Top
Buggy, at SBO 00
$125.00 Rubber Tired Doctor’s Buggy, at ..sloo.oo]
Wagon Prices According to Grade and Sire.
One New Derring Hay Rake... .... ... .. .SIB.OO
One Champion Ilay Rake $17.00
One Farfhar Grain Drill • $60.0'",
Several second hand Buggies and Surries at a
Sacrifice. 10 per cent discount on all harness and
saddles.
THERE ARE
THREE
KINDS
of furniture —the good
kind, the indifferent
kind, the bad kind. You
will be able to get but
one kind here —the
best there is.
No matter what sort
you want, whether for
parlor, dining room,
hall, library', or bed
room, we have just
your want. A vast
collection and all at
prices most reasonable.
\Ye invite yon to call,
inspect the stock, ask
the price. We are sure
you will buy.
The J. L. Bowles
Furniture Go.,
804 Broad St.
Augusta's Oldest furniture
Store.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14.
SIOO Canopy Top Sur
rey SBO.OO
$125 Canopy Top Sur
rey, at SIOO.OO
S2OO Canopy Top Sur
rey, at $160.00
S2OO Open Cut-under
Rubber-tired Surrey,
at $150.00
$250 Canopy Top Sur
rey, Rubber-tired, now
at $175.00
$225 Doctor’s Buggv,
at $175.00
rrsuueo vr «ew XI,
a.. ■ ' ■—
YOU GET A
Standard Pattern
FREE
With this new fashion
book showing hundreds
of the very latest styles
for all occasions.
DON'T MISS IT
('all at our store and ask
to see it.
Price Only 20 Cents with the
Free Patterns
Fxclusive Agency Standard
Patterns and Publications
THOMAS & BARI ON CO.
AUGUSTA, CEOS.CLA.
Warm red*, green*, and brown In
felt arc going to be the best headwear
for the coldest davs
For winter motoekry. a wrap of
striped fray herring!,* * e tweed lined
with ops jsum Is one of the moat cou*-
.sortable garment*. -