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659 Broad, 9 rooms J3si;i>
1347 Broad Street, ti rooms 35. tit)
218 Campbell, 5 rooma 17.00
508 EDI* Street. 5 -noma .... 25.n0
953 Greene HI r» j «- 1 , 9 nintQtt 50.00
244 Green Street. 9 rooma 45 00
809 Mclntosh, 6 rooma 15.00
100 Reynolds Street, 6 rooms .. .. .. 12.50
338 Warner Street. t; room* 25.00
945 Telfair street. :: r« mi* Hit 18.00
245 Telfair, 3 room* 15.00
642 Reynolds street, 8 rooma 33.00
North Augusta, fl rooms 25.00
STORES.
1 ??4 Broad Street. 35.00
1252 Broad S're«- *.. f\ 65.00
524 Campbell Street 4200
530 Campbell 75.00
525 Campbell ... 50,00
589 It road Sif<-t, 11 rooms 30. tie
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OFFICES.
No 765 Broad Street $70.87
No 8 Library Rld'g. . 18 33
Offleea In the Planter* l.oan i . ..vlt r Bank Build:: ®
maim e, bush, *«**
200 Pcre Farm For Sale.
in Beach Inland. Good land. Part of ij Raid to raiae a bale to the
acre. Good mill pond. WHI watered. Fine hunting and fishing
Owner desires immediate sale.
Rri«e $3,000.00
MARTIN & GARRETT
Dyter Bidg
=—S !'OCKS=^=
Orders execulcd In Imv ami ell slocks, bonds
1111• l investment so unties on tin* New York Stock
h'.tli.w :e. We so u \ otic i•i-il l *• •.
ARGO & JESTER
7 Library Building Phone 12.
SHOWING HOW QC POSITS OF ONE DO A R MADE IN THE
AUGUSTA SAVINGS DANK ON THE ' 1 DAY OF EACH
MONTH. Wit ACCUMULATE IN f >M ONE TO FIVE
YEARS WHEN INTEREST IS CC itPOUNOtD
HALF-YEARLY AT FOUR PER CENT:
1 'ear sl2 3f
2
3 years .... 3s 1 ,
4 year* 52 05
* »«•»"• . ! 66.37
Of course laruer i< ; - wit! »„*• in ilte »;im. proportion
Thla la hii ea wav to »nvi Try It.
The
823 Broad Street "WHERE V'C.GS ARE SAFE”
«>!M RtHAIRt
& flk B| Nfi H|| SAWS. Rins, BriHlc Twin*. Ac.. f*r «v m» /
I of CM t INOHNt s, BOIL! KB> and t'ttrSSCH
*" ® »»d Kratir, to: •«ro,. Shotting. Pull*,,. Hrltii«. »»
-l»rn. Pic. Volvo* and rittlnc,. light Saw, SWmlt, and tain Mill,, Gnulina tnglnrv
.. Mill, In I OM!' \HO IKON \V Olt KS AND kUPfty
OMPANV, Aununta, A.a.
SCHOOL BOCKS
and School Supplies, ns Bags, Straps, Pencil
Boxes, Pads, Ink, Pencils, Pens. Second hand
books taken in exelianot* for new ones.
RICHARD’S STATIONERY COMPANY.
hji r» /IT When you come to the FAIR, rc
/W L L I IVI L. Ml member the place. 221 EIGHTH
# ST. Look for the sign that says
HICKEY S "Hickey’s Barber Shop”
“GAGER'S WHITE LIME”
la a HUIe higher in price than other Limn, but la PURE LIME, and
by far the beat and moat economical for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lima la dear at any price!
Write ua for delivered prices.
CAROL IN 4 PORTLAND liMLNI COMPANY.
SOUTHERN DISTRIBUTORS. CHARLESTON, S, C.
READ HERALD WANT ADS
Hk:h tirade Jewelry
Watches, Diamonds and Silverware.
New Store. New Stock. Every
tiling very Classy.
Lewis J. Sc haul & Co.
Popular Priced Jeweler.
MO ttMOAD STKEIIT.
MISS KATHARINE ELKINS AND MOTHER
Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins,
her daughter, Katharine,
and the Elkins’ home, at
Elkins, West Virginia.
Miss Katharine’s engage
ment, to the Duke of the
Ahrnzzi is still a matter of
conjecture.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While In the arm l iti 1863 I we -
taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says
George M. Felton of South Gibson,
Pa. "I have Hlnce tried many reme
dies but without any permanent r>
Hr f, until Mr. A. VV. Miles, of thlH
I dace, persuaded me to try Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Idarr
hoea Remedy, one bottle of which
Mopped It a 1 once.” For sale by all
druggists.
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TfiLLY SHEETS HERE
FOR NEXTJELECTSON
Six Parties To Have
Electors, and This Makes
Long List of Figures To
Be Compiled.
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The tally sheets have arrived for
th«» < Irctlcn that in to in* hold Novenv-I
bor ihs* i;rd. Tho aheots are rather
largo as there are aix parties in Geor
gia who arc in tho field to elect elec
tor* to vote for their candidate for
president.
Tho total number of names on the
sheet is 79. The six parties with 13
would lie electors and the congress
man. Tin* parties who ha\o their can
dldate* on the sheet for election from
the Tenth district are: Democratic
party, Isaac (\ Peeples, Jr.. Prohibi
tion party. \V. J. Wren; Republican
party. Joel Smith; People’s party, s.
A Walker; Socialist party, A W. Dell
quest; and the Independent party, .),
() Woodman.
, The election for n councilman for
th«» unexpired term in the Second
ward will be held on the same date,!
November the 3rd
)OWNEYS
Chocolate Bonbons
am the most delicious and
the most wholesome of
confections and have the
t;, i st sale ol any in the
world.
They are sold in scaled
packages, are always of
the same superfine quality
and always the host.
Tbe Walter M. Lowney Co.
Boston, .t.’.ss.
i ( fc<x ( heeoUt# Boabon*
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RET A! MERCHANTS WILL
SEEK TO ENJOIN RAILROADS
Mr. Jos. Ganahl, Attorney,
Has Gone To Mt. Airy To
Begin Legal Proceedings
in Shoe Rate.
Acting upon the Initiative and sug
gestion of the Boosters' Club, who
sent Mr. Kodni j Cohen over to Ma
con a week ago to investigate the shoe
rate question, Air. Jos. Gunahl, acting
as attorney for the Retail Merchants’
Association, has gone to Mt. Airy,
tia., to tile injunction proceedings in
the United Slates court before Judge
Emery Speer.
investigation which have boon
pending throughout a period of years,
culminated with the visit of Mr. Cohen
who ascertained (hat simply an in
junction would be needed to restore
the former low rate to Augusta and
consequently it was decided to take
this step without further delay.
It Is quite certain that the conten
tions of the Augusta shoe merchants
will tic sustained by the court ami If
so it will mean a saving of thousands
of dollars annually to the dealers
here,
PHONE 2Y7 AND HAVE THE SUN
DAY HERALD SENT YOU.
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\tty Nice Perle, with the Manhattan Opera Com
pany, at the Grand all next week, with Matinees
Tuesday, Thumday and Saturday.
MONEY PAID OVER FOR
POSTOFFICE SITE
United States Completes
Purchase of Lot Opposite
Union Station.
I The United States Friday afternoon
paid over ih<> remainder of the purchase
price of $35,000 for the new post office
i site in front of the Union station. The
consummation of the trade goes on rec
! ord as being one of the quickest sot
i Dements ever perfected with the fed
eral government and if the new post
; office is put up with the same dis
patch it will he only a short time be
fore the new building is gotten under
way. However, it will ne sometime be
fore an appropriation is secured for the
work, but Congressman Hardwick ex
pects to have an item for $300,000 to go
: through the next session of congress.
! The lot acquired by the governmtnt
! measures 200 by 400 feet and the build- f
; ing which will be constructed will be
of the most modern type and used both,
(as a postoffice and ederal court house.
SOMETHING NEW AND SOME
THING GOOD IN SUNDAY'S HER
ALD.
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% hiterest on Savings 4%
Citizens Bank,
931 BROAD ST.
P. S. NORTH, Pres. C. A. FLEMING, V. P.
M. C. DOWLING, Cashier.
Desirable Lots
On Tutt Avenue, for colored homes. Will build
homes on monthly payments.
Industrial Lumber
Company
Phone 262.
OPERA WEEK NOTES.
Harmonious sayings about the Man
hattan Opera Company—Kane's
company is making a big hit every
where—Augusta theater-goers ready
to show their appreciation—At the
Grand all next week, with matinees
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
"How can they do it?” That's the
question asked when it is announced
that the Manhattan Opera company
will play for popular prices. Mr.
Kane's company does it just the same,
and no company of opera stars ever
furnished an audience with such an
amount of rich entertainment at popu
lar prices as does Mr. Kano's com
pany. Says the Macon News: "The
only thing cheap about the Manhattan
Opera company is the prices to which
the company plays.”
There will be many people, no
doubt, in the audiences at the Grand
next week, who will recall Robert H.
Kane, manager of th» Manhattan Op
era company, as one of the big favor
ites with the Frank Deshon Opera
company. Mr. Kane will not be on the
stage, hut he will show that he has
not lost any of his "matinee idol" ap
pearances* in the lobby where his du«
ties as manager now keeps him.
It Is rather difficult. especially for
an opera company, to enter territory,
where it is not known very well. This
is what the Manhattan Opera com
pany is doing this season, and the re
sults are making the theatrical man
agers sit up and take notice. The
Manhattan Opera company is making
n decided hit everywhere, and both
press and public indorse the company
as being the best that ever toured the
South.
Augusta theater goers have now got
the reputation among theatrical peo
ple as being great patroniaera of
really excellent companies That's
the reason to believe the Grand wii.
be crowded at every performance by
the Manhattan Opera company next
week. The saving goes' "If it's good.
Augusta will patronise it; if it's bad.
beware of a Unancial strain."
Miss Kittle Nice Perle. the prima
donna with the Manhattan Opera com
pany, Is a lady whom any community
couidn't help but loving. She Is as
kind as she locks, and in every city
th* Manhattan O; "ra company plays,
the prima donna makes it a point to
visit orphanages and make happy the
children with small gift*. Mis* Perle
always send, the flowers that are pre
sented her over the foolights to hos
pital*. Miss P< rle's charitable meth
ods have no limit.
"Th** system of tdlilng a show In
Aovusta Is way ah'id of the systems
flsod In many of the large cities.” So
spoke Walter 8. Duggan, agent for the
Manhattan Opera company during hi*
star in this city last week. With this
compliment coming on top of the com
pliment given the stage hand* at the
Grand bv the Merry Widow" com
pany. it I* readily seen where Augus
ta's theatrical force Is cutting some
Ice theae day*.
The Ideal romantic tenor with the
opera company is Charles Fulton.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
DON’T BOTHER ABOUT
COAL SIZES
a: all. .lust tell us what use you want
to make of the coal and we ll take
care of the size question. If that
bin of yours is getting low, better or
der us to fill it up right now. Tho
longer you delay ordering the bigger
your chance of finding the bin en
tirely empty some day just when you
need coal and need it badly. We’ve
been there.
CONSUMER’S ICE
DELIVERY CO.,
JOHN SANCKEN,
Phones 332 and 333 Manager.
This tenor's sweet voice has smashed
more than one heart. Will it touch
the heart of any fair one in Augusta?
No? Yes?
IF YOU WANT THE LOCAL
NEWS READ*SUNDAY'S HERALD.
r
Ciaude Amsden can get a laugh
from the dryest individual in the
country with the comedy he inserts
in "Fra Diavolo,” in his role as one
of the bandits. Walter Roberts is Mr.
Amsden’s partner under DiavolO’s
conspiracy, and the two bandits get,
all the laughs in this opera. Watch
out for local hits in this opera.
Gus Vaughan's sweet baritone voice
draws many encores. He was featured
with "The Red Feather,” and his en
gagement in this city is well remem
bered.
It’s a pretty chorus with the Man
hattan Opera company, and Mabel's
very glad of this, for perhaps she can
entertain some of her friends during
the week. Mabel is going to distri
bute “at home” cards for the Manhat
tan's chorus.
EEST SPORTING NEWS IS
FOUND IN SUNDAY'S HERALD.
Not a few theatergoers have ar
ranged to attend every opera given
by Mr. Kane's company, and already
many people are supplied with the
score of the operas so that they can
follow each out while the company
sings and acts. As the result of the
week's engagements, the music pub
lishers have done fine business in
sales of the opera books.
Miss Haze! Davenport, the mezzo
soprano with the opera company,
doesn't see anything but Bryan to
the pofltical outlook If there are any
democrats in tile house Monday night,
and guess there'll be a few. if you
recollect that Georgia is solid demo
cratic. Miss Davnport will receive a
warm reception when she enters in
her rolls as Lady All Cash.
There is a native of Georgia with
the Manahattan Opera company. He
is Wilbur Coj whose home i* in Ath
ens Like V" Cobh. Mr Cox ha*
' adr good, adding more honor to the
historic old state of Georgia with its
■ an> offsprings of successful sons and
daughters.
Matinees will be given on the fol
lowing days. Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday (reserved scats). Matinee
prkes adults 2jc and children 15c.
Night prices, 25 to 50c. Sean now
selling for any performance at the box
office.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST COMICS
READ SUNDAY'S HERALD.
Wanted at Once.
Able bodied laborers, men and
women. Anply either at oitice.
Riverside Mills or to I. G Lewis
at Perkins’ lot, near Lombard’*
foundry.