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About The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1909)
PAGE EIGHT J ARE IMPORTANT TO BARGAIN HUNTERS 1 He WcHlii MQS Sometimes a Close Second to the Store Ads Want Ad. Supremacy Herald Wants Lead! For 31 days In August Th« Herald printed.. .2.701 Wants Chronicle printed. 1,483 Wants Herald's lead 1,318 Wants Herald Wants get results, and that's why the people use them. If you war.t results read and use Herald Wnnts every day aud on Sunday. Last Sunday's Herald carried 101 Wants. Last Sunday'* Chronicle csrrlsd 104 Wants. Sunday Herald’s lead, 47 Wante. READ AND USE riERALD WANT ADS. WANT AD. SUB-STATIONS King's Pharmacy, 1280 Broad Street. Hubbard & Davenport's Pharmacy, Corner 15 th Street and May Ave. SITUATION WANTED — Male PORTKK A COLORED MAN DK stres a posit Inn »s porter or driver. Apply J C. Atkins, 120 k Jackson St. s9xx CLERK A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS had n number of yearn' experience as a shoe and dry Roods clerk de sires position. Addrevs, Associated Charities, Room 21 f> Montgomery Bldg. si Ox " PORTER: A COLORED MAN DK sires a position as driver or porter. Apply Anderson Moore, 1304 Campbell street. siixx Yv UNO MAN WIIJJNO TO DO ANY thlng; enn operate Remington type writer. Answer, 11 G., care yerald. si 1 XX YOUNG MAN 22 YEARS OK AGE desires a position with wholesale or retail lirm as salesman, clerical wjirk or collertoM^,reference and experience; now employed. Address P. C. H., care Herald. slip WANTED SITUATION - Female STENOGRAPHER: EXPERIENCED stenographer desires a position. Can give references. Address A. L. 11., earn Herald sl4p NURSE; A COLORED WOMAN ÜB alres a position ns nurse or hotme girL Apply Lula Jones, 234 Reynolds Street »1 Oxx WANTED HELP Male WANTED: RAILWAY'm Poaujlfico clerks, Clerkß-enrrlers. Salary S6OO to $1,600 Examinations in Auk lists. Nov. 17th, Preparation free Write for schedule. Frunklln Inatltnte, Dept 43 F. Rochester, N. T. l>oo WANTKdT TWO YOITNO MEN TO collect for Chicago Portrait Co. Ad dress O. A Wilson, Mgr. Gen. Del Columbia. 8. C, 89p. WANTED HELP Female GOVERNMENT CLERKS AT WASH- IngUm. wanted; $76 00 monthly. ll*. amlnatlons In Augusta October 12. Coach tnt( free. Franklin Institute Dept. 30 Y, Rochester, N. V. Slip YOlTs’O FOR HOSIERY AND Klove iWpartment; ahso young man experienced for domestic stock An swer hy letter only, stating salary and experience. R. L. Hunter Dry Qoods Oompany. »s>c WANTED: A SETTLED COLORED woman to earn for Invalid; must come recommended. Apply to C J„ Herald Office, before 10 a. m. or after » P- m- all COOK: WANTED A COOK FOR emaU family. Apply 1216 Fifteenth •treat alOp APK YOl'R GROCER FOR MERRY- Widow Flour. s 9 10-13 c WANTED —Miscellaneous TOU TO KNOW THAT OUR AT' tendance Is stsadtlj lucrossltig ' There It a reason for thin. It will pay you to inve»tl*ate the reason Auftuata Buslnmi College. sl2c TOMATOES ANT) BWEET POT A toe* In any quaDtfly ai August a Canning Co., naar new Qooryu K R Freight yards. alftf WANTED: TUB ITHUC TO KNOW that we have Increased our attend anc« three hundred per cent. Why? Because we have employed experi enced teacher* and give satisfaction. Augusta Business College. Hnrtson Bid*: alio WANTED—Rooms ROOMS: WANTED THREE OR tour connecting rooms, with or with out use of baih, below Centre street. Address 100, car* Herald. »l*c ARK TOUR GROCER FOR MERRY- Widow Dour a»4d-i2c FOR SALE Micellaneous WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes. Ap ply at Herald Office. WO D: FOR SALE. 600 CORDS pine wood, ear or train lots. Phone 152. Nellwood lumber Go., Augusta, Ga. PIANO: HIGH GRADE, EXCBP tlonaUy fine upright In mahogany case, perfect, tone as good as new, used only few months. Can be pur chased at 2136 spot cash. This piano would cost not less than S4OO new. Can be seer and examined. Answer L, care Herald. S3tf BOR SALE: HALE CORD DRY pine wood, $1.50, delivered In Au gusta or North Augusta. Poultry, pigeons and rabbits for Hale. "Muck aloe, best 5 rent cigar on earth" Tel ephone 11S9 Belvedere Barm Augusta Ga 86tf. FURNITURE: TIED ROOM SUITE, child’# Iron bed, high chair, baby carriage, matring, shades, stair car pet and one gas stove used only three months. Apply 128 Mclntosh St. slOc 11ANO: FOR SALE ONE SQUARE piano; handsome rosewood case; very cheap. Address, Plano, care The Herald. sl2c FOR SALE: THREE THOUSAND (3,000) bushels fine Appier oats, fanned; germination guaranteed; will not sell less than 100 bushels. Jacob Phlnlzy. s‘Jc FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carringes, Etc. HORSE AND BUGGY: NEW STAN hope cut under (ladles') buggy, also horse and harness, for sale cheap to quick buyer. Apply 923 Woorllawn. LOST AND FOUNdT FINE WATCHES SI.OO WEKK. ALL kinds repairs done. Learn all about my plans. c. M, Sucre, Jeweler, 662 Broad. s l4c LOST, COW: ONE CREAM COL ored milk cow, small boms; nearly full Jersey. Reward If returned to Mlk. Tarver, Blythe, Ga. s9p CROSS: LOST SUNDAY AT RlOH mond Campground a gold cross. Finder please return to Mrs. J, M. Hosier and got reward. sloo LOST, GLASSES: BAIR NICE glasses Monday, between the Savoy and oar line ou Broad afreet. Reward If returned to T. G. Bailie & Co., 832 Broad street. s2c BUCKLE; IJ>BT, ONE SILVER buckle on blue belt, either In opera house or on broad street between Jnckson and Cummlng Please leave at Herald Office. #9p DOG: LOST, STRAYED,"OR STOLEN one red hound bitch answer to the name of Dili. Liberal reward for re turn to Andrew Hott, Jr., 1102 Owln ©tt atreet, city. slip Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA. Kidney trouble; 6 gallons delivered 50cents. Phone 112. Grimand WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN fmulshing you with the freshest and best quality of vegetables the market can afford. 'Phone No. I*os. Bslo L. M. Hutto HORBESHOBR. THE ONLY MAN IN town that does his own fitting, you will always find him busy. He Is the man to patronize. 722 Ellis St. ts For Exchange. FOR EXCHANGE: l WILL EX change a Colts revolver for an en cyolopoedia or good book of refer ©nee. What have you for exchange? Address; "E. X.," care Augusta Her ald. FOR EXCHANGE: A GOOD SER v Ice able baby carriage for a bicy cle. Please give particulars. Ad dress "Baby Carriage.’* care Augusta Herald. Business Opportunities WANTED: SILENT PARTNER TO back a paying enterprise. Prac tically no capital required; no risk, honorable and legitimate In every re spect Investigate. M. & W., care Herald. cBo FOR SALK: RETAIL GROCERY business with good line of custom ers, on paving basis. Has been a grocery stnnd for twenty years. Greene Street Grocery Co., corner Greene & Marbury St. sStf HUBBARD & DAVENPORT Druggist*. Phone No. 4s. IF YOU WANT PI“RF rißpos AND best of Ice cream do not forget the: drug ttore comer Fifteenth street and May avenue. We have everything. MonThursStui—tf ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MERRY- Widow Flour. *9-10-120 Educational STURM AN'S P REPAUATORY School, Isß9 Bills Street. August*. G# Phone 1511. Fall and winter ! *wk begins Monday, September 13th. alio REAL ESTATE NEWS FOR RENT FOR RENT If you arc looking for a house, for rooms, or any kind of property for rent, you can probably find what you want in the Rent Column of The Herald. If it is for Rent in Augusta, state what you want in a Herald Want Ad and the chances are that you 11 get at once in commu nication with the proper parties. MAHTIN & GARRETT Renting Agents, Call on, Phone 224, or ad dress ns for complete list of Residences and Stores for rent. FOR RENT Real Estate. RESIDENCE: FOR RENT SIX-ROOM residence, newly papered, Porcelain hath. Gas. Centrally located, S2O per month. Also flat of four rooms Apply 413 Greene . al3tf STORE: 321 JACKSON STREET, OP IK>3lte Opera house. Good stand for restaurant. Apply to Hulses’ Steam Laundry. s2tf DWELLINGS: 9 ROOMS,' PORCK laln bath, all modern conveniences, No. 986 Broad St., also 7 rooms, porce lain bath, all modern conveniences, 918 Jones St. Apply W. H. Cary, 1126 D'Antlgnao St. Phone 1356. S4tf STORE, 1202 OREBNB STREET, $25; 406 12th street, 8 rooms and bath. $22.50; 1202 Greene (flat) 4 rooms and hath, v 40.00. All newly papered. Jno. Jay Cohen A Co. sßtf rOR RENT: GOOD STABLES AND bam. Apply to 445 Calhoun St. sl4p FLAT: FOR RENT, LOWER FLAT, 1219 Broad street, 6 rooms and bath; $20.00 per month. Apply to H. C. Boardman. Phone 1422. alOp FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FARM LAND: 257 ACRES OF GOOD farming land, well timbered, one mile from Blythe, Ga. For particulars apply Mrs. N. H. Jordan. 1017 Greene Street, Augusta. Ga. sl7p ASK'YOUR GROGER FOR MERRY- Wldow Flour. r9-10-12c TO THE PUBLIC. ON PURCHASING YOUR FIiOTTR besuru and ask for Merry Widow Flour. The kind that stands and la reoommended by the pure food law and the kind that gives the best bis cuits without any trouble of prepar ing same Obtainable at all first class groceries. R. J. Bates, Distri butor. sl7c NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TAKE NOTICE) THAT AUGUSTA has one first-class shop In town at 602 and 604 MoKinne street. We build or repair all kinds of vehicles on short notice; horseshoeing and all wood and Iron work guaranteed. E. C. Horton, the former manager, Is no longer connected with ns. HORTON WAGON MFO. CO. L. J. Williams,President and Mgr. 'Phone 80S. alJo Drugs. WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO prescriptions. We have with usW M. IVas. i'. H. G. and E Ji Platt P.H. G. and also give you purs Drugs Pres criptions Delivered In all parts of the city. Videtto Drug Co.. Phone ISTOt Cor. 16#L and McDonald st. DAY’S CARRIAGE SHOPS HAVE AN ESTABLISHED REf’UTA tlon of 53 years standing, and now with beat mechanics and ample taoli lt ie* We ask tor and are ready to do your work In best manner at rea sonable price*. Apply to E. C. Ford, Manager, 780 to 724 Reynolds SL AdOo Automobiles. THREE FOR QUICK DELIVERY. Prices and terms rlghL Repairs and supplies for all autos and gaso line engines. Lombard Iron Works Auto. DepL Sllc WANTED —Draughtsmen WANTED AT ONCE SIX AROHITESO - draughtsmen for permanent work; want also draughtsmen for ex tra hours work. Address, Preacher I<s Holman, Architects. Augusta, Ga aM4t> THE AUGUSTA HERALD RENT LIST. Residences. No. 696 Broad St., 5 rooms (bath) $25.00 No. 636 Broad SL, 10 rooms, (bath) 50.00 No. 264 Broad St., 10 rooms (bath) 41.67 No. 601. Ellis St., 14 rooms (bath) 32.50 No. 614 Elbert St., 6 rooms (bath) 30.00 No. 953 Green St., 9 rooms (bath) $50.00 No. 411 Greene St., 8 rooms (bath) 50.00 No. 656 Reynolds St., 15 rooms (2 baths) month 35.00 No. 384 Walker St., 6 rooms (bath) 18.50 No. 419 Walker St., 6 rooms (bath) 22.50 No. 939 Telfair St., 3 rooms, (bath*, flat 13.50 Stores. 524 Campbell 9L 45.00 226 Campbell St 20.00 No. 931 Broad St 83.33 GOODWIN & CO. No. 2 Union Bavings Bank Building, Jackson Street. Telephone No. 638. CUT PRICES We wish to announce to our friends that we are prepared to meet any CUT PRICES IN MEDICINES. that may be offered you. No need of going any far ther, just come or send the money and the price will be satisfactory 7. Parr's Pharmacy 516 Broad St. Phone 369. FOR RENT—Rooms. ROOMS: THE NICEST BEDROOM In town, winter or summer, In the heart of the city, for rent. Apply quick to M. C. 8.. care Herald. sstt ROOM: FOR RENT FURNISHED room In private family (In Wood lawn) for couple or two young men: with or without board. Address, T. G., care Herald. sllc FOR SORE EYES USE PARRS PAINLESS EYE Water, Satisfaction guaranteed. Price 25c bottle. PARR'S PHARMACY, 516 Broad Street. 'Phone 369. Creasman Plumbing Co. PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FIT- Ing Repair work promptly done. Special attention given contract work. 1239 Broad SL Phone 776. L. A. Creasman, Mgr. Fresh Oysters. FIRST OF THE SEASON JUST AR rived. A nice lot of fresh oyster# and also pickled shrimps. Try them. G. R. Rowe, 1125 Broad St. Phone 1747. sl2p Fresh Meats and Fish. AM RECEIVING FRESH FISH DAILY can please you In fish or home killed beef, pork, veal, liver and sau sage. Lowest prices, prompt delivery. Jno. M Bush, 719-721 Campbell streeL Phone 1077. al»p WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that we will meet all cut rate prices on all drugs, patent medicines, etc. GREEN A HORSEY DRUG CO. Phone 104. 820 Broad St. sB-tf Scientific Horseshoeing COR. REYNOLDS AND M’KINNE streets. Blacksmlthlng and wheel wrighting, horseshoeing in all its branches. Special attention given to faulty-gatted and interfering horses, 'Phone 797 for calls and delivery. L, Hall, Manager. s23c Trunk Hospital. OUR TRUNK DOCTORS (AND THEY are good ones) can put your old. disabled trunk, case and grip in first ciass condition —a new slat. lock, clamp, etc., and it’s in condition for years of service. Cost is small. Trunk sent for and delivered free of cost. Or we will take your old trunk as part payment for a nice, new one. Tele phone us, 598, or give us a call at our well-stocked, spacious store. Augusta Trunk Factory. M. M. Cleckley, Prop., 851 Broad —wrong side of 6treet. b2Btf MOTORCYCLES Don’t fail to look over the Yale Sy 2 H - p - before you buy your Machine. It is up-to-date in every respect, and fully guaran teed. Catalogue and price list free upon request. H. G. RHENEY, Agent. 911 BROAD STREET. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA. BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, WOOD, iron and steel pulleys, shafting hangers and boxes, pipes, valves and fittings, pumps, injectors, jets, engine and machine repairs. Lombard Iron Works. Sllc SPECIAL NOTICES Public Schools. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE city of Augusta, and the village of Summerville, will begin the Fall session on Monday, September 13th, at Nine o’clock. New pupils are required to enroll in the Wards In which they reside. The principals will be at their respective buildings each morning of the week begin ning September 6th for the purpose of enrolling and grading pupils. The Normal Class for white teach ers will meet on Friday afternoon, September 10th, at Five o’clock LAWTON B. EVANS, Supt Schools. Sllc SCHOOL Village of Summerville. BEFORE ENTERING SCHOOL, IT will be necessary to have a physi cian's certificate to the effect that children have not been subjected to any contagious disease. P. G. BURUM, ®to c Intendant. Social Lodge No 71, F. and A. m 7 THE REGULAR MONTHLY COM -9 munication of Social Lodge Jl No. 1, will be held at Lodge JSk rooms, Masonic "Hall, Fri day night, 10th inst., at 8:30 o’clock. Members of fyyy Webb's Lodge No. 166 and and transient brethren fra ternally invited. By order, S. E. MARSTON, W. M„ 8100 WM. H. CRANE, Sec’y. Notice WE WISH TO NOTIFY OUR PA trons and friends that we have moved from 1017 Broad SL to 965 Broad BL, where we will be able to do your shoe repairing better than ever before. 3ig reduction In prices on all work. Catpole rubber heels 80c. Sullivau'B fine rubber heels 40c. All work by the latest machinery. Augusta Shoe Repairing, J. Sawllows kv, Prop. Phone 943. Work called for and delivered. FOR EXCHANGE. Advertisements under this head will he inserted at Reduced Rates, namely—for 1 day, 10c, for 3 days 25c. Xo regular buying or selling will be allowed under this classification. Xo prices are to be inserted —simply articles for exchange. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Effective September 7, 1909. (75th Meridian Time.) DEPARTURES. For Savannah and Macon .. .. »7:3oam For Dublin and Savannah .. .. •2:36pm For Savannah and .. ..••3:4opm For Savannan and Macon .. .. 119:40pm ARRIVALS From Savannah and Macon !!8:10am From Savannah and Macon **B:soam From Savannan and Macon .... *7:sopm From Dublin and Savannah •12:45pm •Dally. ••Except Sunday. I!Sunday Only. Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Augusta and Savannah on night trains. Connecting at eilllen with through sleep, ing cars to and from Macon, Columbus, Atlanta and BlrmlnghtCtn. W. W. HACKETT, Trav. Pass. Agt. 'Phone No. 62. 719 Broad Street. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Ike following arrivals and depar.vrei ot trains. Union Station, Augusta, Ga., as well as connections with oTbtr com panies, are simply given as uilormatlen, and are not guaranteed. (Effective May 30, 1909.) DEPARTURES «.*0 a. m.-Nr 7. Dally for Andersi x , „ Senaca, Walhalla, etc. 10;10 a. m.—No. 1 Daily for Qreenwf.o-1, Laurens. Greenville, Spartapbutg Hendersonville and Asheville, 2:05 p. in.—No. 42, Daily, except Sun day for Allendale, Fairfax, Chat leston, Savannan, Beaufort, Por; Royal. 6:60 a., m.—No. 38 Sunday only, Char leston. Savannah. Beaufort, Fort Royal. 4.40 p. m.—No. 3 Dally lor Greenwood No. 5 leaves Greenwood at 6:60 a m. for Spartanburg. „ ARRIVALS). No. 4, Dally from urefpwood. 9:35 a. m. No. 41, dally except Sunday and 37 Sunday only from Charleston, Savannah, Beaufort, Port Royal etc.. 12:06 p. m. No. 2 Gaily fiom Asheville, Spartaramrg, Greenwood, etc., 6:15 »i. m. No 8, Dally from Anderson, McCormick, etc., 8:35 p. m. Trains 41 r.nd 42, 37 and 38 run solid between Augusta and Charleston. ti-t.-ntu.c-V IVTT.TjT IMS. General Pasenger Agent No. 807 Broadway. Augusta. Ga. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE —These amva>s and departures are given as information, but arrival and connections are not guaranteed. Effective April 21st, 1809. No. 82 No. 88 North South 2.80 pm Lv.. ..AUiT - .. . .Ar 2.25 am 4.02 pm Lt... .Barnwell.. . .Lv 7.60 am 4.26 pm Lv.. ..Denmark. ..Lv 7,22 am uOlpm Lv.. .Orangeburg .Lv 6,41 am 6.23 pm Lv Sumter.. ..Lv 5.12 am 8.87 pm Lv.. ..Florence.. ..Lv 8.56 am AO.fcopm Lv.. . .PayeitevlUe ..Lv LB6am £.S6ani Ar Weldm Lv 9.51 pm 4.26 am Ar.. ..Petersburg ..Lv 8.04 pm 6.10 am Ar.. ..Richmond. ..Lv ?.26pm £.4oair. Ar.. .Washington ..Lv 8.46 pm 10.00 am Ar.. ..Bal.lmore. ..Lv 2.12 pm 12.J8pm Ar.. ..W. Phila.. . .Lv 11.55 am 2.46 pm Ar New York 23d St c.t v.zaam PULLMAN “BROILER” Cars between Augusta and New York, -without change. Dining car service between Florence and New Yont. L. Z>. MertULLLm, Commercial Agent, 807 Broad St. T. C. WHITE. W. J. CRAIG. 4«n. Pass. Agent. Pass. Troff, Mgr. Wlhnmgion, N. C. Drugs WHY NOT 'PHONE YOUR ORDER to King Pharmacy. Prescriptions are sent for and returned promptly without extra charge. 'Phone No. 615. We handle nothing but the best and purest Drugs, and full line Per fumes and Toilet Articles. Business Opportunity WANTED: TO SELL AN EXCEIi lent blacksmith business in a fine business town, four thousand popula tion. Address, Blacksmith, care The Herald. slsp ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MBRRY- Widow Flour. s9-10-12c C. C. Howard. PAINTING. GRAINING, FURNITURE finished and repaired, paper decora tor, paper furnished. Prices reason able. Satisfaction guaranteed. 217 Washington St. Phone No. 2130. SUc Osborne’s Business College FALL OPENING SEPTEMBER STH. Day and night schools: Bookkeep ing, shorthand, arithmetic, pennman ship, English, spelling, letterwrittng, touch typewriting, &c. Easy month ly terms. Call or 'phone. olp THURSDAY, SEPT. 9. That Was a Good Point made by the newly emigrated German, who, as he picked up the reins, said to his horse, “Veil, commence.” Now Then! There are not now many successful business men in Augusta’ who would deny that, in general, “advertising pays.” There are plenty of non advertisers who would admit that, perhaps|l even in their business advertising might pay. It still remains to touch the spark of initiative to their gunpowder of be lief. " You who read this ad vertisement, when are you going to lay hold of this modern weapon— this better, stronger wav of merchandising? May we try to show you ? Be sure that the profits of enterprise will go to those who “commence.” And the way to com mence is to begin. • Why not use the Want Ads, or Classified Ads on this page? They are cheap, but very effec tive and great “Busi ness Getters.” Let our “Want-Ad” man talk to you.