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Wanted:
$2,000,
For Three Years, At
8%
Security: N ‘£ h e(^ s M« th
Wm„ E. BUSH.
1 BROAD STREET LOT. "
For sale on do ft. .wn block a nicely located lot. fronting 36 II
feet on Broad St snd running hack 136 feet. This lot also car
ries the privilege of In 8-foot alley on Its eastern side, owned Jointly
with the owner of the next door property. A very attractive prop
osition at 11,260.
MARTIN & GARRETT
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====STOCKS==—
Orders executed to buy and sell stocks, bonds
and investment securities on the New York Stock
Exchange. We solicit your business.
ARGO & JESTER
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
“SAVINGS BANK”
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
la a "Savings Hank” In all that the word Implies. This Hank has been
the depository of countless number- and today has more depositors
thnn ever before amounting In number to several thousand.
YOU* should Join Ibis great army of Savers. It is oaßy to join.
No amount too small arid none too largo. All have the same atten
tion. 4 per cent Interest to all.
Como In, you will he welcome.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
30 YEARB IN THE SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS
Percy E. May, President. Dr. Thus. It. Wright, Vlco-Prost.
J, 0. Weigh-, Cashier.
DU WILL KOI
JOIN THEOUTLIS
SYRACUSE, N. Y Michael J. Ib>n
Hu, Of the Now York Nationals, de
nies that ho Intends to Join Calla
han's Chicago baseball team. Dunlin
said, however, that unless hts terms
wore accepted within the next few
•lays he would sign a theatrical con
tract
To The Trade!
We are pleased to advise that tho capacity of our Keyatone
Lime KMna has been lnereaaed to now tho largest iu tho south en
abling: us to offer tho famous
"KEYSTONE" WHITE LIME
In this territory for prompt shipment.
“KEYSTONE" Is the highest priced, but tho strongest whitest
and host Lime for Brick Work and Plastering. It is packed In the
best cooperage.
We can sell you good TENNHB6EE LIME at lower prlocs.
Lot us ijuoto you Delivered Your Town, car lots or less
Carolinti Rortlfiru.l Cement Co.
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. CHARLESTON, S. C.
“Prosperity o( 1906 Is About To Return."
Build Now or Pay More
Which Will You Do?
INDUSTRIAL LUMBER COMPANY
Home Huilders. Phone 282
“CHIROPODY.”
AND MANICURING AT HICKEY'S HAIR DRESSING PARLORS.
ROOM 213 HARISON L MLDING.
“Hickey’s Barber Shop.”
Ledgers Journals Cash Books.
Office Outfitters. Kodaks. Films and Sunoll..
Wrltlna Tablets. Pens, Ink. Pencils. Films Developed and Printed.’
RICHARDS STATIONERY COMPANY.
LOOK FOR THE RABBITS—NO "POSSUMS."
Are You thinking of Purchasing A Diamond?
WE ARe HEADQUARTERS HAVING THE LARGEST BTOCK IN
AUGUSTA.
L. J. SGHAUL d CO.. Popular Priced Jewelers.
840 BROAD SlKttl.
Repairing,
Engraving,
Diamond Setting.
BENDER COACHING
COLLEGE PLAYERS
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Outfielder
Bender of the Columbia team of last
year Is now coaching the College of
Charleston team and he promises to
turn out an even faster aggregation of
students than the college had last
yaor. Bender has heard nothing from
the Columbia team. There is, how
ever, some talk that he may be rein
stated, having been blacklisted when
ho assaulted Manager Win Clarke of
the Columblas, on board the Clyde
Bloomer coming to Charleston from
Jacksonville. II Ik thought that the
Imn will he removed and that Bond
er will play good hall for Columbia
or some other team of the league.
Complete Stock of—
Watches,
Diamonds.
Jewelry and
Silverware.
Rose Hat Pin* *1.25.
Large Rhine Stone
Hat Pins *1.26.
The Swine or the Flower?
Ah me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty,
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked ths nostril and
„ the eye;
Then spoke a voice, “Behold the source
of lard!”
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
One glistening mast of roses pure and
white,
With dewy buds ’mid dark green foliage
nur3ed;
And, as 1 lingered o’er the lovely sight,
The summer breeze, that cooled that
Southern scene,
Whispered, *' Behold the source of
COTTOLENE!”
GEORGIA CITIES
TO HUE DICES
JACKSONVILLE. —The south will
he the mecca of the horsemen In the
future. Official announcement was
made yesterday that the track in
course of construction for proposed
racing here has been practically com
pleted, and the announced a few
weeks ago, this new course will
change and scene of winter racing,
and make the land of Dixie the lead
er In the sport of kings.
The track, which will be under the
control of the Florida Live Stock and
Agricultural State Fair association, is
situated just outside of the city limits
of this city, and fifteen minutes, ride
from the heart of the town. The
course is one mile in circumference,
SOME MEN
Are Made By The Clothes They Wear.
MCCREARY’S
and. according to the promoters, will
be lightning fast when the soli set
tles, A steeplechase course will be
laid out In the Infield, but will not
he ready until the latter part of the
year.
Tho grandstand will he built of
steel and concrete and up-to-date In
every particular, Thb stablos, pad
dock and betting ring are modelled
after the beautiful Sheepshead Ray,
and tho plant in its entirely will be
the best that was evur erected down
south.
With this track in operation it
means that chain of four courses wfll
furnish a busy circuit for the tup
sites. Tampa, Savannah and Atlan
ta will be members of the body, al
though Jacksonville will be the chief
plant. It is the intention of the
magnates in control of these tracks
to open the regular season In NOYom-
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THE AUGUBiA HERALD
DDVES ASSEMBLE
TO FLYTOiUGUSTi
NEW YORK.—The Eastern contin
gent of the Doves is assembling in
New York and will leave tomorrow to
pitch camp at Augusta, Georgia. The
western squad will leave Chicago to
morrow for the same place, In charge
of Manager Bowerman.
The players will reach the Georgia
city made famous of President Taft
on Sunday and win train constantly
until the first of April. The schedule
of exhibition games is as follows:
April 1, play the Athens team at
Athens, Ga.
April 2, Spartanburg at Spartan
burg, S. C.
April 3, Greenville at Greenville,
S. C.
April 4 and 6, Charlotte at Char
lotte, N. C.
April 6, Danville at Danville, Va.
April 7 and 8, Roanoke at Roanoke,
Va.
April 9, Lynchburg at Lynchburg,
Va.
April 10, Baltimore at Baltimore,
Md.
April 11, Providence at Rocky Point
April 12, Fall River at Fall River.
April 13. Lynn at Lynn.
At the regular Lyceum course at
the D’Antlgnac Free school Friday
night, a very enterestlng lecture wlli
delivered by Rev. E. F. Dempsey.
The subject of his lecture will be:
“What are the Habits for Success?”
A very large audience is expected.
“McCreary’s System” clothes
will “make” any tailor-made
man because they easily outclass
the best efforts of every bench
worn tailor in the state
“McCreary’s” clothes are
“builders.” They “build up” a
man’s appearance, “build up”
his bank account by saving him
money and “build up” the mak
ers’ and our reputation.
Good reasons for good clothes.
Made especially for “father and
the boys” New Spring Suits
now on exhibition.
Newest styles, best materials,
saving prices.
sls to $35.
742 Broad
Augusta, Ga.
her. With this quartette of plants
they figure that at least 150 days’
racing can be conducted before the
runners wend their way northward.
There is Only One “Bromo Quinine"
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN
INE. Look for the signature of E.
W. GROVE Used the world over
to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c.
DIOIffIiSTBY TO
BUYJUSON?
NEW YORK. —George Bernard, a
well know n Australian sporting man,
who has just arrived in London, tells
a remarkable story about the Burns-
Johnson fight.
He say* that before the mill began
Johnson and his manager, Sam Fitz
patrick, received an offer of $12,000
in cash to throw the fight to Burns,
but that they turned the proposition
down cold.
Bernurd also states that when
Johnson and Fitzpatrick arrive in
this country, in about ten days, they
will corroborate his assertions.
He declares further that • Johnson
had Burns beaten l n the first round,
but that the big negro evidently al
lowed hlg opponent to stay because
a quick ending would have spoiled
the moving pictures of the mill.
According to Bernard, the gross re
ceipts of the Burns-Johnson fight
were not more tha n *65.000, instead
of *130,000. as reported some time
ago; also that the Burns-Squires
fight, at Sydney, drew a *15,000 gate,
not one of *60,000. Burns, by the
way. stated j*st after his crushing
defeat that he would never return to
America. He Is in Australia, but may
go to England soon.
MRS. M. BEARDEN
HAS PASSED AWAY
Well Known Milledgeville
Lady Died at Home Fri
day Morning.
Special to the Herald.
MILLBDQFJVILiLB, Ga.—Mr*. Mar.
tha Bearden, aged sixty-five yeggs,
one of the best known ladles In this
section of Georgia, died Friday morn
ing. She leaves several children. In
cluding Mrs Stovall of this city, and
Mrs. Rainwater of Atlanta.
It// 3 "*
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in SI.OO as 50c. size, Not a Dye.
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Send Jc for tree book "The Care of the Hair.”
PhUo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J.
Hays Butina Soap cum Piapies,
rw. roufrn and chapped hands, and ail skin dis
eases. Keeps skin fine and soft 25c. dniurista,
3end 2c tor (res book H Tbe Cara of the Skin.**
TIGERS REPORT TO
HUGHEYJENNINGS
DETROIT—AII the players of the
Detroit Tigers, save the few who live
in the South or far West, reported
to Manager Jennings here today, pre
pared to begin the trip to the winter
training quarters at San Antonio,
Texas. They will leave tomorrow and
will commence active work in the
Alamo City next. Tuesday.
The complete itinerary of the Amer
ican league champions is as follows:
March 21 and 22 —Washington at
San Antonio.
March 27 and 28 —At Austin, Texas.
April 3 —At Dallas, Texas.
April 4 —At Fort Worth, Texas.
April s—At5 —At Wichita, Kan.
April 6—At Topeka, Kan.
April 7 and B—At8 —At Indianapolis, Ind.
April 9 —At Fort Wayne, Ind.
April 10 and 11 —at Toledo, Ohio.
April 1 and 13 —At Columbus,
Ohio.
April 14—League opening at Detroit
with Chicago.
Front March 9 to March 20 the
Tigers will work away steadily under
Manager Jennings’ direction. Their
first series of games will be due
March 21 and 22 when the Washing
ton club will come over front Gal
veston. Games will be played with
the San Antonio club on appropriate
dates until April 2, aside from one
trip to Austin.
The following men will make the
trip:
Catchers —Beckerdorf, Stanage and
Schmidt.
Pitchers —Donovan, Mullin, Sum
mers, Killian, Willett, Elijah “Bum
pus" Jones, LaFitte, Suggs, Speer,
Winters and Works.
Infielders —Rossman, Capt. Schaef
er, Bush, Moriarity, O’Leary, Killifer,
and possibly Downs.
Outfielders —Cobb, Crawford, Mcln
tyre and D. Jones.
FIRMER cram
OF MERCER TERM
MACON, Ga.—ln order to straight
en out the football situation at Mer
cer and to pave the way for a tran
quil fall season, Clay Blnion has re
signed the place of captain and
Thomas Farmer has been elected in
his stead. This change took place
Wednesday afternoon.
Some time ago Binion was elected
but the vote was contested by friends
of Poole, one of last year’s ends. For
some time following the discussion
the team members were split up.
Blnion resigned la order that a new
man could be seleoted and so that
there would be nothing in the way of
the success of the team this fall.
Roller Skates
- At-
Bowen Bros.
908 Broad St.
SUPERBA
ALL THE WEEK
JEANRE & ELLSWORTH
Greatest Novelty Act Ever Seen
Here.
Other Vaudeville Features and
Be*t Motion Pictures, Changed
Dally.
Week of March Bth:
EVA RAY CO.
In Somnolency.
THE GRAND,
To-Night.
Mxx Rogers, the Little Fellow
of the Rogers Brothers.
“In Panama.”
SEATS NOW SELLING.
Prices 50c to $2.00.
WPAN
CLEVER FOOTWEAR
c
RALLY women to “Patrician” support—the skill in their creation
is recognized at sight—and no doubt has ever lingered in the
memory of every satisfied customer. The little spontaneous out
bursts of pleasure that escape from women when viewing delight
ful things are ever earned from "Patrician" observation.
This same pleasure lingers through a generous period of well
wearing fashion, until dismissed from service—even then its
shape remains.
Callahan-Dobson Shoe Co.,
Augusta, Atlanta, Columbia, S. C.,
Greensboro, N. C*
rr The South’s greatest retailers of good Shoes.
FLORENCE CRITTENDON
MAGAZINES CIRCULATED
Mr. A. W. Elliott, of Atlanta, cir
culation manager of the Florence
Crittenden Magazine, who has been
in Augusta several days, soliciting
subscriptions for that publication, re
turns to his home Friday afternoon.
His efforts were unexpectedly suc
cessful In this city, and he desires to
thank, through the columns of The
Nellwood Lumber Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
TELEPHONE No. 158.
Manufacturers of Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lum
ber. Your orders solicited for square and sound
or merchantable 1905 Dimension Stuff and Car
sills.
Capacity of Mill, 20,000 Feet.
Daily.
Here Is A Proposition
You, of course, want a new Spring Suit. You
know that Howe & Co. are the leading tailors in Au
gusta—the place for clothes that fit, are new, nobby,
and “swell." 3o let us make you a new suit. Our
large, new stock of spring patterns is in and on dis
play——all the new weaves and colors.
Now, FOR CASH —we will make any *36.00 Suit
FOR $30.00. Any $40.00 Suit FOR $32.50. Guaranteeing
fit, workmanship and linings.
If they do not fit and please you, do not take the
clothes.
Come see our display.
Delivery at once or for Easter. Get measured any
way now.
Howe & Co.,
“Makers of Clothes That Fit.”
HARISON BUILDING.
Money To Loan.
3 to 5 Years, On City And Summerville Im
proved Property, And For Building Purposes.
JNO. JAY COHEN & CO.,
735 BROAD ST.
fRIUAY, MARCH 3
Herald, all who subscribed to the
magazine, thereby aiding in the mis
sionary work being done by the Flor
ence Crittenden homes.
The Florence Crittenden Magazine
is one of the sources of revenue of
the Florence Crittenden homes. Its
subscription rate is one dollar per
year, and Mr. Elliott says that all who
subscribe to the publication will as
sist In the great charitable work.
Mr. Charles N. Crittenden has been
in the city several days, and will re
main here until the last of the week.