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A STORY OF GOOD THINGS TOLD IN JINGLES
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That was a good Jingle we had last week
about Electric Irons. Now write us one about
> Electric Lights for home or business.
A.-A. R. & E. Corp.
Terminal Building. Phone 2751
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A diller, a dollar a ten o’clock scholar,
What makes you come so soon?
It’s because I h r- been to the bicycle man’s
And bought a r. . Rambler from Holmes.
(Written by Miss Susie Robert.)
W. H. HOLMES
“The Bicycle Man.”
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308 9th Street. Phone 1785.
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Where are yon going, my pretty maid?
To the Economy Shoe Store, Sir, she said.
This pretty maid is the one to follow;
She walks a block and saves a dollar.
(Written by Mrs. C. W. Schley.)
Economy Shoe Store
310 JACKSON STREET.
$2.50 and $3.00
“Walk a Block and Save a Dollar.”
There was a rich Moke. wTo wanted to smoke.
The finest cigar that was made, *
He searched near and far, to find this cigar,
And found it at Reynold’s Arcade.
(Written by Mr. M. Lockhart.)
The Arcade Cigar Company
“THE SMOKERS RETREAT.”
ALSO SODA DRINKS AND BILLIARDS.
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Let us wall paper your home;
’Twill be the best job—“then some."
Give us a chance —‘‘we'll do the rest;”
You’ll say It’s the nicest and best.
T. G. Bailie & Co.
Just received a large shipment of the swellest wall paper
you ever saw. Let us show you some samples.
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Mr. Merchant. This is not a
Jingle. It is simple to let
You know that you can get
This space for your Jingle next time.
The Augusta Herald
731 BROAD STREET. PHONE 297.
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a» the R J. Horn® Companee,
Broad street —six hundred forty-three
Is the place that all will agree-*-
(Can you finish the rhyme? Let's see.)
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R. J. HORNE CO.
643 Broad St., Augusta. Ga. Telephone 321.
We "Building; Material from Foundation to Roof."
One Dollar For a Jingle
CAN YOU IMPROVE ON THESE RHYMES?
Send in a Jingle of four lines, relating to the goods handled by any advertiser on this page, and three prizes of SI.OO each
will be paid for the best rhymes. Jingles must reach The Herald office by Wednesday. Aug. 23rd, and will be published,
if accepted, in next Sunday's paper.
The Herald reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Jingles submitted, and to publish in future Issues any It
may wish. •
THE WINNERS FOR LAST WEEK WERE:
MR. W. M. WILKINSON, 416 HOUSTON STREET.
MISS MARGARET SHEEHAN, 729 CALHOUN STREET.
MRS. CARRIE HOOK, 916 GREENE STREET.
Checks for one dollar each will be mailed to these successful contestants tomorrow. This page will appear in the
Augusta Herald next Sunday and the Sunday following. Put on your poetical cap and win one of the prizes.
“ADDRESS “JOHNNY JINGLE,” CARE THE HERALD.
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If for knowledge yon thirst, the thing to do first.
Is on Draughon’s college to call;
Then “Take up” Stenography, Book-keeping, Geo
graphy,
And be ready for "Biz” in the Fall.
(Written by Mr. J. J. Bugg.)
Draughon’s business College
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES
HARISON BUILDING. PHONE 972.
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Here’s to your needs in the Stationery line!
Our stock’s complete; the quality, fine.
Novelties, Books, Office Fixtures;
Leather Goods, Kodaks, Dandy Pictures!
(Writt e n by Miss Emma Patterson.)
Richards Stationery Company
PHONE 233. 746 BROAD STREET.
Books, Stationery, Leather Goods, Novelties, Office Furniture
and Fixtures.
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I placed an ad In The Herald,
In quest of a positfon;
Four and twenty answers came,
With a Job and a good commission.
Use Herald Want Ads.
Read Herald Want Ads.
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We have the Clothes to fit the man
But not to fit the Ladles
The very best stock on hand
' You’ll always find at McCreary’s.
(Written by Mrs. Mollie Furman.)
McCREARV’S
742 Broad Street.
“HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES."
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Good reading for day or good reading for night, ,
Essays deep, or fiction light.
Magazines and books galore,
That’s what you find at Williams’ Book f?tore.
(Wrltte n by Mrs. Carrie Hook.)
Williams Book Store
718 BROAD STREET. PHONE 711.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAGAZINES.
TOYS, PICTURES.
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There was a man in our town,
, And he was wondrous wise,
But not so wise as he who goes
To McKenzie for supplies.
(Written by Miss Annie I. Cleary.)
McKenzie Mfg. Co.
Irish American Bank Building
Call Up Phone 285 For Particulars.
IKE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
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Of Clothing and Clothing there's surely no end,
But on Masters and Agee you can always depend.
Their prices are right and their goods are the best,
So It’s really no use to tell you the rest.
Masters & Agee Co.
931 Broad Street. Phone 3116.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
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Diamonds, Pearls, Silver nnd Gold;
Jewels that please both young and old,
Theso you will find at Schweigert's store,
As sure as two and two are four.
(Written by Miss Minnie L. McKie.)
Wm. Sch weigert & Co.
The Jewelers
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Johnny Jingle your silver;
Johnny Jingle your gold.
Put your money in the Citizens Bans
To use when you are old.
(Written by Miss Djt Hill.)
The Citizens Bank
• 735 Broad St. - - - Phone 303
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For cleanliness, politeness, prompt attention;
Tempting dishes, 100 numerous to mention;
For a good square meal either night, or day.
Just keep in mind the ROYAL CAFE.
(Written by Miss Ella Hill.)
royal case
THE BEST RESTAURANT IN AUGUSTA.
757 Broad Street. Phone 3081.
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In Georgia or Carolina
No matter where your home
You’ll not find furniture finer
Than here, so come—come —come.
Georgia-Garoiina Furniture Go.
904 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1421.
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The Maloney rumtture Company's store
Is the place where you want to go
They treat you right—credit you too,
And charge you less than others do.
The Maloney Furniture Co.
1208 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1258
“WE WILL CREDIT YOU.’’
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The Augusta Trunk Factory’s Trunks, I declare.
Stand all the rougn usage, wear and tear.
You may travel the world with feelings of bliss,
For your goods are secure in a trank such as this.
(Written by Miss Margaret Sheehan,)
Augusta Trunk Factory
763 Broad St. - Phone 593
Be sure to see us before you go on your summer vacation.
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High grade PaJnts are what we sell,
And what you want Is the very best
Ask the consumers and they will tell
That. Klnker Paints stand every test, T
Rinker Paint Mfg. Co.
Main Office 101 9th Street.
E. J. O'CONNOR, Manager
(Formerly of O’Connor-Schweers Paint Co)
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Oh, Nicotine Queen, thou Goddess serene,
Hear a devotee’s plea, I implore thee.
Cigar, pipe or chew, and cigarette, too,
Whatever thy form, Oh, I adore thee.
(Written by Mr. C. R. Stokaa.)
Wolfe & Lombard Cigar Co.
930 BROAD STREET. PHONE 2328.
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A Model of Steam and of Laundry too,
A pull at the bell and a bundle for you;
“Family washings" at moderate cost —
A bundle of pleasure and nothing Is lost!
(Writtsn by Mrs. O. C. Bsokmsnn.)
Model Steam Laundry
515 BROAD STREET. PHONE 128.
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If Plano you want, or Piano Player; <
Mathusheck, Brewster, Estey or Kroeger,
On a positive guarantee you stand.
If you buy from Rossignol, "The Music Man.”
(Writtsn by Miss Varna Stona Hill.)
ROSSIGNOL
THE MUSIC MAIN
EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD AND ELLIS.
PHONE 846.
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Some successful men remind us
How we’ve helped their business grow—
Neat, attractive work done by us;
Phoenix ‘‘lnk prints” bring the dough.
(Written by Mr. W. M. Wilkinson.)
Phoenix Printing Company
HIGH CLASS PRINTING
715 Ellis St. : : Phone 2225
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Meet me again at Dreamland,
The place where the crowds all go,
I know that we'll have such a Jolly good time, '
For they always put on a good show. t
(Written by Mr. Frank Cain.)
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The Dreamland Theatre
Augusta'* safest and coolest pleasure resort. Come and
bring ye»r friends. Corner Broad and Campbell Street*.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 20.