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A Twelve Room Brick House
ON ONE OF THE BEST BLOCKS OF GREENE STREET IS
OFFERED AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
IS THE REASON FOR SELLING. AN INVESTIGATION OF THIS
OFFER IS WORTH YOUR WHILE.
WM. E. BUSH
COUNTRY HOME!
Doesn't It Make Your Heart Yearn
To think of an elegant Country Home, near the city fine view,
broad lawn, cool morning.. vegetables, barrio:-. fruit; henlthful
grounda capable- of bring inado ideally beautifully; an automobile
road; a railroad station, not further than half a mile, for those who
come that way; the children romping on (he grass, gathering health,
showing in roseate cheeks?
Now, we have just such a place as this for you. It is not col
ored a bit; 6 miles from town, near the Washington road; 10 room
residence and numt-rrais out-buildings; peach orchard; [tear orchard;
acuppemong and grape arbors; strawberries; the railroad elation,
cold pond under the hill, the pasture and all. And 130 acres of
land All for Jfl.OOft. Too cheap? That I? true, hut It Is SOME
BODY'S OPPORTUNITY. SEE US, AND ACT AT ONCE
MARTIN & GARRETT
137 JACKSON ST
STOCKS
Orders executed to buy and well stocks, bonds
and investment securities on the New York Stmck
Exchange. We solicit your business.
ARGO & JESTER
7 Library Building. Phone 12.
FOR SALH
Five room cottage on Southwest corner of Telfair and fllehmond
afreets, Monte Hano This house has electric llghta, gas and all
modem conveniences and ia in Ural class condition. 1.0 l 173 by
'IOO feet It ia a bargain at the price asked See us for terms, etc.
Three small houses In excellent condition, on Moore Avenue, No.'a
723, 72f> and 727 pays 12 per cent ou the Investment. It will pay
you to look Into this
$2,500.00 to loan on real eat ate.
W.S. GARDNER& CO.,Agents
124 EIGHTH ST.
Ijsarajl
yijjjgJ
THE CASINO
TONIGHT
The Wills Company
-IN
SWEET SIXTEEN
NEXT WEEK
KEITH VODEVIL
THE GRAND
Kfeith Vodevil
Class Predominating
The Air Dome
Augusta's Only Summer
Theatre.
MONDAY
“THE WIDOW GAY"
No Advance in Prices
15 Peonle 15
8 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
WHEELER HARDWARE COMPANY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE DEALERS.
Dillon, s C.. Juno s. l*>os*.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO,
Charleston. S C.
Dear Sirs We an* highly pleased with KEYSTONE” LIME It Is
Just the Lime we have been trying to got for years. We believe It
to be the equal of any lJme on earth, anil superior to any we have
ever handled
As long as "KKYBTONK" holds the standard of quality it now
has we do not want any other.
Yours very truly
t Signedt WHEELER HARDWARE CO..
C. L. Wheeler,
NOW
la the time to start, to that your
money will commence to draw Inter,
eat from the Ist day of July.
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
PAID TO ALL.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS
BANK.
823 Broad St.
PERCY E MAY. Preaidant.
Dr. THOS. R. WRIGHT, Vice Pres.
J. G. WEIGLE, Cashier.
So Tired
It may be from overwork, but
the chance* are its.from an In
active LIVER. —.
With a well conducted 1.1 Vi K
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can he kept in healthlulaction
by, and only by
Tutt’sPills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
ED MOORE’S FRIENDS
WANT HIM RELEASED
Special to The Herald
SAVANNAH, tla The friends of
Mr Edward Moore an employe of (he
Savannah Baggage and i ah company
are Irving to gel him released fi m
custody He was placed under hi*
rent Wednesday night on the 'barge
of larceny after trout. It is claimed
! Me collected over $?00 from custom
era of the company and failed to
* make return* The friends of the
; young man say that it is largely a
I mistake and that tt can bp explained.
| Before his connection with the com
| panv causing hts arrest Moore was
j employ ed by the I'oSoto Hotel.
ALL WRONG
The Mistake Is Made by Many Au
gusta Citizens
Don't mistake the cause of back
ache.
To be cured you must know the
cause.
It is wrong to imagine relief is
cure.
Backache is kidney ache.
You must cure the kidneys.
An Augusta resident tells you how.
Mrs. D -I. Hevllle, 83!t Mulberry
street, Augusta. Ga., says: "Prior
to using Doan’s Kidney Pills I suf
fered constantly from dull, nagging
backaches gnd severe pains in my
kidneys. I could not rest well and
In lhe morning felt tired and lan
guid. 1 had no strength or energy
and the kidney secretions were too
frequent in passage. I finally began
using Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured
at the Oreen & Horsey Drug Co. and
they banished the pains and aches,
regulated the passages of the kidney
secretions and I aeon regained my
usual strength and energy. I can
certainly recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills to others,’’
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster MU bum Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
tuke no other.
ATLANTA HORSE SHOW
WANTS VANDERBILT
ATI.ANTA, Ga.—The directors of
the Atlanta Horse Show association
have decided to offer SIO,OOO In plate
and purses for the next. show. Octo
ber 10 20 21-22, in the Auditorium-
Armory. It was decided to invite
Alfred Vanderbilt, now showing his
horseH In London, to the show here, as
well as Judge Moore, Miss Bedford
and Sord and Watson. A special
committee will go east to present
these invitations.
2 The tremendous success of our
Trouser Sale of a few days ago has
3 induced us to renew it again for
two days only. Men’s $3.50 and
5 $3.00 Trousers—new —best make—
sold Saturday and Monday
$2.35
We make prices and prices make bus
iness. Many buyers are waiting for
this opportunity, and we don’t blame
them. - :
See Window
McCREARY’S
742 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia
“HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES ”
INSPECTOR TESTS
MACON MILK SUPPLY
MACON, Ga. Critical examination
of the mlik that Is being sold In Ma
con this summer has Just been com
pleted by Chief Sanitary Inspector R.
V. Nottingham, and in a report he
has Hied he shows that the 36 dalriet
of tlie city arc seling clean milk In
two cases he found the amount of
solid matter not quite up to the per
centage of 12 which Is required by
law The amount of butter fa‘, was
found to be kept up In all the
samples.
The health department of the city
Is doing all In Its power to keep the
city clean and the work has already
resulted In a large amount of good.
w S W a "*
Health
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter how long it has been (fray
or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth
Sf health* hair. Stops its falling out.
•nd positively removes Dan*
drutl. Keeps hairsoft aud glossy Re
fuse all aubstitutes. lh times as much
in $1 00 as 50c. site. t* Not a Dye.
fl and Me. bottles, at d rug olata
SWoa X lor lew book • The l ore ol tb* Hui."
Philo Hsy Spec. Co., Nrwotk, N. J.
May’s Marlin a Soap „™s PiapiM.
rl, rough and .-hopsrd hand* and all aaia'dls
« Keep, *xin Snc and sett. iSc. druggists.
' • *o"' wv-fars at tbs SkuiU
B. F. MATHENY.
L. A. GARDELLE.
C. H. HOWARD DRUG CO
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
AIR. E. C. BENTON
BOUGHT A ROME
Purchased “The Pines,”
Former Residence of Mr.
A. G. Jackson, in Sum
merville.
Mr. Klroy C. Denton has bought
"The Pines,’ a beautiful place in
Summerville, formerly the home of
the A. G. Jackson’s from Mr. Harold
B. Lamb, of Union Point, who ex
changed Mr. Jackson his family resi
dence on Greene sireet for the Hill
property.
It may he taken as an indication
that Mr. Denton means to make his
permanent home in Augusta, and that
his connection with the firm of J. B.
White & Company, in the capacity of
manager, will keep him here as a
citizen.
Mr. Denton's new home is one of
the most desirable on the Band Hills.
Located at the corner of Glenn and
Helen avenues, it has a frontage of
150 feet, by a depth of 225 feet, with
shrubbery and all other improve
ments in environment, and its out
look commands a view of a splendid
landscape. The house is large and
oorrimodiouß, built after the colonial
fashion.
The consideration was $9,000.
PUMP STATION WORK
IS PROGRESSING WELL
Mayor Dunbar visited the new aux
iliary pumping station Wednesday af
ternoon. and reports that gratifying
progress is being made on the work.
Quicksand interrupted the upbuild
of the walls for several days, but. that
obstacle has been overcome, and the
contractors are going right ahead.
SMITH OPPOSES BOND
ISSUE FOR DEBTS
Will Recommend Legisla
ture To Increase Power
of Governor To Nego
tiate Temporary Loans.
Special to The Herald.
ATLANTA, Ga.—Gov. Hoke Smith
is opposed to the issue of bonds to
meat the currant expenses of the
state, and particularly to pay school
teachers. He will recommend to the
legislature that the power of the gov
ernor to negotiate temporary loans he
increased from $200,000 to $600,000
annually. It will be recalled that
he advised this proposition last year.
The governor holds to the belief that
if the proposition were for the state
to make a permanent investment,
then a bond issue would be justified,
but where money is to be paid back
during the year, a temporary loan
would serve the purpose and would
be the proper way to. handle the sit
uation.
RAIN INJURED CROPS.
ORANGEBURG. S. C—Very heavy
rains have been experienced in this
section for the past several days. On
one day the rain in one section fell
to the amount of four inches. In the
section the crops suffered materially
front the excessive downpour.
MACON SCHOOLS CLOSE.
MACON. Ga.—Friday morning all
of the public schools of the city closed
for the annual summer vacation. At
some of the schools special exercises
were held. Many of the teachers are
going off for the summer to make spe
cial studies of different branches.
Chicago htts been selected by some of
, them for ihe tri^.
THE GREAT JUNE CLEARANCE SALE
Everything in the house at Reduced Prices. You can buy the
Choicest of Merchandise at Cut Prices at BLEAKLEY’S. : : '• •
“S & H." Green Trading Stamps on All Purchases.
FILL YOUR LINEN CLOSET
NOW.
Bleakley offers his entire stock
of fine Table Linens at 3-4
price, or 25 per cent off.
HOSIERY BARGAINS.
Fancy 25c Socks 23c
All 25c Hose 23c
50, fiO and 75c Hose 45c
Pony Hose for Children ...23c
Bathing
Suits
for Men, Women
and Children, 65c
to $7.50 each.
Buy Now Before the As
sortment is B r oken.
KICKED BY HORSE,
CAMERON MAN DIES
Mr. Charles C. Ricken
baker, a Prominent
Farmer, Died Tuesday
Night.
Special to The Herald.
ORANGEBURG, S. C.—Mr. Chas..
C. Rickenbaker. of Cameron, a small
town a few miles of this place, died
Tuesday night as the result of a kick
from a horse in the afternoon.
Mr. Rickenbaker went to the lot
and there were several horses loose
there. He slapped one of the animals
on the back and it kicked, the hoofs
of the animal landing in the abdo
men of Mr. Rickenbaker. His injury
was very painful and fatal as he died
within a few hours after' the acci
dent.
The injured man was about fifty
years of age, and had a number of
relatives and friends, although he
was not a married man. He was a
highly esteemed citizen of this
county.
CONTRACT AWARDED
FOR PULP PAPER MILL
Manufacture of Paper
From Cotton Stalk Pulp
Will Be Important In
dustry For South.
Special to The Herald.
ATLANTA, Ga.—The firm of Little
& Phillips, of Cordele and Fitzgerald,
have been awarded the contract for
the election of the initial paper mill
of the Southern Cotton Stalk Pulp
and Paper company, of Cordele, which
will manufacture paper from cotton
stalks. The promoters say there are
enough cotton stalks In the South to
supply the whole world with paper.
MISS MARY CROSLAND TO
WED MR- W- D- M’NAIR
AIKEN, S. C. —Invitations are out
for the marriage of Mr. Wallace Dun
can McNair to Miss Mary Crosland,
daughter of Mr. Daniel Crosland of
this city, on Wednesday evening, the
SOth. at the Aiken Presbytertan
church. Both of the young people are
widely known.
A reception will he given at the
home of Mr. Crosland immediately
after the ceremony.
TO PAVE STREETS OF
MILLEDGEVILLE.
MILLEDGEVILLE. Ga.—Arrange
ments have been made by Mayor M.
S. Bell to have the business streets
of Mllledgeville paved. Contracts for
crushed stone have been let.
The old buildings on the lot recent
ly purchased by the United States
government have been ordered to be
torn down . Mllledgeville will have
one of the best postoffices In this
section of the state.
MERCER STUDENT DEAD.
MACON, Ga.—Mr. Joseph Smith, of
Groveland. Ga., died at the Macon
hospital Thursday after an illness of
two weeks. He was thirty years of
age and was a member of the law
school at Mercer.
Children
Need Food that gives
Strength.
POST UiW
Builds strength in
body and mind.
“There’s a Reason”
UMBRELLA SALE.
Men’s 8-ribbed $1.25 Umbrel
las 89c
Ladies’ $2.00 Umbrellas . .$1.39
Ladies’ $3.50 Umbrellas . .$2.25
Natural handled pure Silk Um
brellas, value $4.00, at,
ache $2.49
TOWELS.
35c Bath Towels 29c
20c Bath Towels 15c
All 25c Towels at 20c
All 40c Towels at 32c
All 50c Towels at 40c
After Supper Sale at 1 O’clock.
20 dozen 12%c Undervests 5c
15c Cans Airfloat Talcum 5c
19c Men's Garnet Socks 5c
25c Imported Guyot Suspenders 10c
5c Men’s Handkerchiefs 2t/ z c
10c Men’s Handkerchiefs 5c
10c Ladies’ Hose
50c Corsets to close 35c
25c Ribbons 15c
Children’s 10c Vests
Children’s 19c Vests -10 c
19c Batiste, fast colors 10c
$1.25 Bed Spreads 98c
Special Sale Fans 10c
2V4 yards Table Linen (pure) $1.05
Wonderful Embroideries at 5c
Splendid Laces at 5c
And hundreds of other bargains.
Soap sale at 8 p. m., Octagon. 3 for 10c
MRS- B- 0. QUILLIAN
PASSED AWAY IN MACON
Mrs. B. O. Quillian, formerly Miss
Emmie Parks, of Augusta, died at her
home inj Macon at 1:45 o’clock Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs. Quillian's death
was very suddtn. She is survived by
her father, Mr. W. F. Parks, two sis
ters, Misses Ethel and Willie Parks,
and two brothers, Messrs. Robert and
James Parks, all of this city. Mr.
James Parks left Thursday night for
Macon.
Mrs. Quillian is well remembered
here by hundreds of friends, to whom
the news of her death comes as a
great shock. She was a lovable
Christian lady, and highly esteemed
by all who knew her.
CAPT. BUTT PREPARES
TAFT SUMMER HOME
BEVERLY, Mass.—Capt. Archibald
Butt, the military aide to the presi
Heiskelis
The most obstinate case of Lowma can
*£ c l r r*. h^SiSSfi,W
llrtUkelVn Medicated Boop. •
Ulood and Liver Pill* tone up the hver
Jndnnrlty the Mood. Yonr druggist Mill
fhS«P pY«pftr»Uora. Ointment. EOc ft box;
Softp aSeacalte; Pills. 260 ft bottle. SSIld
postal for ft new booklet of general In
“ e,t JOHNSTON. NOUOW4T » CO..
PMIUOO.FHU, P*. v
Ointment
Furniture
at Your
Own Prices
Georgia -
Carolina
Furniture
Company
904 Broad St
Phone 1421.
Buy Now.
Pay Later
= SUMMER RATES =
SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOKKEEPING taught at
Summer Rates, during June, July and August. Miss Funk’s Commer
cial School, Harison Building. Phone 427.
FRIDAY, JUNE 18.
WHITE GOODS BARGAINS.
$1.25 Longcloth 89c
19c Flaxon 12'/i c
25c Persian Lawn 12'/2C
32%c Mull at 19c
SKIRTS AND WAISTS.
$1.50 Waists at a .79c
$1.25 Skirts at 79c
$2.50 extra large White Skirts,
at $1 -50
$2.50 regular White Skirts,
at . sl-80
dent, has made final arrangements for
the arrival of the president. It is
understood Mr. Taft and family will
arrive on July 15.
LOST
• M
LOST; GOLD LOCKET AND CHAIN,
locket set with turquoise. Lost on
North Augusta car or somewhere on
700 block Broad St. Reward if re
turned to Herald office. J2oc
Fifty Cents
a Cure
There is a guarantee with
every bottle of Johnson's
Chill and Fever Tonic—a
guarantee that it will cure.
Then, too, it is perfectly
harmless any child can
take it without fear. It is
sold by all good druggists at
50c a bottle.
But If you want a trial bot
tle just send 10c in stamps
to
The Johnson’s Chill
and Fever Tonic Co.,
Department H.,
Savannah, Ga.
The
New Prog Store
wants your patron
age.
Prompt Delivery
to any part of the
City.
T. G. Howard,
Druggist
*
Savoy Comer
Phone Drug Dept. 143
Phone Soda Dept. 45