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Turning Smoke Into Money Is No
Principle of Ours
But merely a furnace *tory. We do not propose to give you
• n Arabian Night'a Dream, but juat a good dose of cold facta. When
we atate that w« have the largest and most modern and beat as
sorted stock and give the beat value for the money of any house In
the Southern States, you can try aa you please, but competition so
called, la nowhere when you see our goods and note our prices.
H. H. COSKERY
THE CARRIAGE AND VEHICLE man OF GEORGIA.
749761 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, QA
Bp I Ls Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
** ■ *\ and Common Building
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT.
Georgia-Carolina Brick Company
Howard H. Stafford, President.
Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
For Goodness Sake Eat
C. B. W. Lunch Biscuit
Good For Small and Tall
Fat and Lean
And Young and Old
ASK YOUR GROCER.
Cotton Several Weeks Late
Owing to Weather in Elbert
ELRF.RTON, fla Cotton Is somet
two or three Wroxs late In Klbertnn.
With an t urn of rain up in tha j
IHUt Inatant It war In a vary rapid
tender growth. hut lha parching raya 1
Extra Specials—Friday and Saturday Selling!
STOCK TAKING NEXT WEEK.
That Means That We Will Put Forth Herculean Efforts to Clear Out
Every Vestige of Summer Stuffs Before the End of Next Week. Neither
Cost, or Value Taken into Consideration. Prices Put on Hot Weather Mate
rials That Make Them Speedy Movers.
Waists
15 doz. White Embroiderer! Front,
Waists, k I.(M) value, at 50 cts
20 dozen $1.25 value, at 76 ct»
10 dozen $1 >0 to $2.00 value, at SI.OO
BLACK WAISTS.
20 dozen assorted styles, Black Ba
tiste Waists, plain, plaid and eni
broidered.
$3.50 ones, at $1.98
$1.98 Values, at $1 60
$1.50 quality, at SI.OO
A Clearance of Lingerie Suits.
. BUITB ' $3.75 II SUITB ' $5.00
, LOT OF $15.00 TO $25.00 SUITS. $lO
$2.50, $2.98, $3.50 AND $3 98 PONGEE PARASOLS, Q
CHOICE
Muslin Underwear
Specials.
Gowns worth H.V. at 50 cts
Gowns worth >1.23 to >1.50, at 85 cts
Skirts worth $1.25, at ... 85 cts
Skirts worth $1.30 to $2.00, at fl 00
t'orsct < 'overs worth 39c, at 25 cts
Hosiery
Extra vnlu es in Ladies Hose,
100 dozen Tan Hose, regular 10c sell
ere, at 5 cts
Specials in Black and Tan,
*t .. .. 19. 25 and 35 cts
FIRST SHOWING
OF NEW FALL
TAILOR SUITS
SEE US.
of the aim from the nhove data till
now have cttiisert fha bottom loavaa
to parch. and udlcsb we have rain
within tho next all or eight daya the
crop will Buffer very serious damage
R. L. Hunter
Dry Goods Co.
Ksrly planted corn on uplands, not
withstanding the bountiful rams, la
1 very poor, while the middle planting
bid« fair to make an average yield
if the rain* continue.
Ue have had the moat abundant
1 peach, an well »h other fruit, crop
for many year*.
Gardens are fairly good, and pas
tures were never bettor.
Social News.
Col. .1. A. Cautben and his very
Interesting family are sojourning for
a while at l.lthla Springs, where they
are enjoying the salubrious breetes
of that popular resort.
Mr. Florence Hall, s prominent
horse dealer of Atlanta, hs spending
a few day* In Blherton with his nu- j
morons ,rlends He Drought with him
a span of Kentucky thoroughbreds
and Is regaling many of hln friends
with (Iclectaolc drive*,
j Ex. Senator A. O. Harper and his
accomplished wife will spend the sum.;
’ mer at Franklin Springs, where the
I colonel hopes to recuperate his d • ,
| dining health.
Th. Hon. It. L. Cauthen and farri
1 tly are at Franklin Springs for the
| summer.
Hr. A Hawes, one of our leading
citizens, Is millding a magnificent res
ltlencc on Hard street lor hi* own on
rupallon.
| Mis* l.ella Daniel, an accomplished
young lady of Bowman, C.a , will visit
i h«r sister, Mr*. W. M Hairston, iil
the near future. ,
Miss Darllna Belt, a young lady of
j tare literary genius, and one of the
teachers In our city school, contem
plate* writing a honk of prose and
poetry.
Prof. R, E Park, .Jr., of the chair
of English In the State university,
delivered an eloquent address at An
! tloeh church, In this county, to a large
1 and enthusiastic audience today. His
theme was country life, and Ills diser
ta'.lon was both brilliant and logical. ,
Week End and Sunaav Excursion
Tickets to Tybee, via. Central
of Georgia Railway.
Weekend tlikela, |4.50, sold Satur
days and Sunday*. Limited to leave
Tybee and Savannah ,not Inter than
Tuesday next following date of sal-
Sunday tickets. Sold for "Tybee
Limited'' only, on Sundays. $1.77.,
' Smiled for return on date sale
Ticket office, 725 Broad street and
Union Station. Tburs-Fri-B*t ts
Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ All Linen Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, value 15r, ... 3 for 25 cts
Ladies' All Linen Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, value 19c, . 2 for 25 cts
Men’s All Linen Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs. value 1.5 e, at 10 cts
Wash Fabrics
A wipe out of all I.V to 25c Colored
Wash Fabrics, at ~ 10c per yard
36c to 50c. Wash Fabrics, at . 15 cts
A good MV, 36 inch Bleach Shirting,
at per vard
16 yards for SIOO
Short Ends
WHITE DIMITIES.
2,000 yards, 20c and 25c qualities in
Mill Ends.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
10 cents a vard.
Biff Lot of Odds
and Ends
At Give Away
Prices.
DON'T FAIL TO
SEE OUR NEW
FALL TAILOR
SUITB
THE AUGUSTA HER,*-ED.
HIISS’JS SlETiia
mppijß iii
No Serious Mishaps Marr
ed Ten Days Spent at
Camp Taft by the
Troops
The Hussars came home iVeflno-t
--1 day night on a special train, arriv
ing a few minutes after No. 28. at 10
o'clock. Horstse and property were
Immediately unloaded, and the troop
ordered to Armory Hall, where the’
encampment came to an end, official
ly, when the men were dismissed.
flood fortune accompanied the troop
Not a man was seriously Injured, nor
even a Itorso, which Is saving a good
deal for a ten day cavalf encamp
ment with maneuvering every day,
and a horn battle or two,sandwiched
In to make things lively.
Accident* befell several boys that
were more amusing than otherwise.
For instance, Chick Fargo, galloping
along the skirt of a forest with or
ders from the commander of a regi
ment participating In the sham battle
wa simdettlv fired upon from a thick
et and his horse Wok fright.
He tried to control the animal, but
failed. o*d was home, very much
‘gainst his will, Into the nether limbs
or i scrub oak that dragged him from
the horse, and-left (he latter to gal
lop away with saddle and carbine
dangling In the dust, A day or so lat
er the animal was caught and sent
back, Hu addle was never fount!
again, and ihe carbine was broken in
half They say young Fargo was
game, though, ami never stopped un
til lie delivered the dispatch.
As a gt Moral proposition, the men
are tired out, utterly exhaus od af
ter the restraint of rigid rrfnitary:
discipline and hard work every day
under a burning sun. They all agree,
however, that the encampment waa
of much benefit, from a standpoint of
expert Instruction in military tactics,
a fine outing that hardens the muscles
and tans the skin of a health youngs
tor who likpß the camp life, and a
vacation front business duties that
gave all the fellows a fine rest.
Some of Ihe troopers say they had
enough, others say they'd go hack
tomorrow. Craig Cranston walked into
a "cinch" the Prat day at oamp. He
was excused from drill duty, and tho j
general needed several orderlies. ,
So Craig nailed down a place at !
Ihe commander's headquarters For
ten days he rode horse back, deliver- j
Ing dispatches; explored every cor
tier of Chlckainanga Park, reading the
Inscriptions on hundreds of marble
monumenis and brass tablets; ntess
lug at the general's tent, and on
Joying a "pipe" that turned Ihe others
Breen with envy. He was ;ne of the j
tew who really got off light He says
he'd go back tomorrow. A few wore
put in the guard house. They would
not go back on captain's pay and
privileges.
The hoys tell an interesting story
of how nine nu mbers of the Mariet
ta l roop were poisoned. They decid
ed among themselves to have a mid
night feast. About 8 o'clock two
foragers raided the comraisary, clean
Ing up for cans of baked beans and
syrup. One of the bunch grew Im
patient, and opened the cans about !)
o'clock About 2 e m the contents
were eaten, and n»xt morning about
daylight there was a great groaning
In four or five touts
Uo to Tybee Sunday—sl 76 for the
tound trip via Central of O"org! i
Railway Trains leave, 7:00 a m,
Clt.v time Hlch tide for bathing; two
hands furnishing mvielc skating rim:
and all other kinds of amusement;
the only beach of Its kind on the
South Atlantic. Thu Frl Sat. ts
non't overlook the Sunday er.,ur
«olns to the Seashore -la the Chir
eston Ac Western Carolina Ri.lwuy.
drains leave. 7:00 a, ra.
SIITEG GENII!
FOB THEJtTEH!
Governor Smith Draws on
State Treasury, Will
Send Chcchks Sat
urday
ATLANTA, Os The veterans of
the state will soon have their mon
ey for the third quarter Warrant
for the (tensions, -igned hy the gov
• rnnr. h:t» already Seen drawn on the
state treasurer and the latter Is htisv
tilling ou the check* which will be
sent to various crdlnatles of the state
These cheek It Is staled, will he
sent to the office of the pension com
toissioner day ufter tomorrow, Sat
urday Commissioner Lindsay says
he checks will be mailed from hi*
office as soon as they are received
and by nevt Mondhy or Tuesday the
ordinaries wtil have the checks for
the old soldier*
It is »ta p i>d that sufficient funds
were In the treasury on July 1 to
meet this variant, but It was no;
drawn because an accurant statemeut
of the whole amount was not complet
ed uutll within the last few days.
BROOKLYN MYSTERY SOLVED
XUW YORK Tlte young woman
who was mysteriously slain In the
shelter house of Irving Square Park.
Ilrooklyn, yesterday, was Barbara
Iteig. 3’• vears old. ol .130 Mauge*
street Williamsburg,
She was ih,. daughter of a wellto
d" widow- of that address snd was
engsgrd to be married to Ado||>h
Hack of No l y Lenox avenue, Mas
peth.
it was ; rt**i e*r ' tod,*' tha*
clue* had been dlscovt red which In
dicated that a policeman was Involv
ed In the death of the girl,
Do t«u - at? Well, vat w»IL Gene*
U Cals.
Only One Way
Don’t expect the stomach to do work it can’t do. That is
unreasonable. While you need help let Kodol do it for
you. Kodol digests all the food and it’s the only prepara
tion that does
Don't expect the stomach to do work It, can't
do. That is unreasonable. While you need help
—let Kodol do it for you. Kodol digests all the
food and it is the only preparation that does. If
the stomach is unable to digest food—
There is only one way. It must have help.
Don't expect it to do work it can’t do. That
is unreasonable. Help restore its abilty to act for
itself. It soon putsft in condition to doits work
unaided. When that condition is reached—
You don’t need help.
You don't need digesters.
You don’t need Kodol.
But while you do need help let Kodol do It
for you. Then note the physical improvement
that only comes with perfect digestion. And
perfect digestion supplies sufficient nourishment.
Kodol Is not a cure—Nature alone cures. But
Kodol assists the stomach by doing part of its
work. Then nature completes its cure. A lit
tle help from Kodol makes the burden lighter and
easier to bear.
There are tonic properties In Kodol that cause
the stomach and whole system to respond.
That Is what you want. That’s what you get in
Kodol. i
Lack of nourishment Is not generally caused by
lack of food. It Is because you don’t assimilate
what you eat and because it don't digest.
Eat good food and all you want
Don’t avoid this nor that because It dosen’t
agree with vou. That only shows the stomach
needs help, 'if your appetite craves certain things
your system requires them. t
POLICEMAN FROM
MISSOURI IS DEAD
Curious About What a
Man Had in His Pocket
aud Was Shown.
NIAGARA FALLS. N Y. Patrol
men Mucner and McCormick were pa
troling their beat -opether near the
Reservation this morning. They met
a man on Main sireet. opposite th“
International hotel, and one of the of
fleers stopped the stranger and asked
him what he had in his pocket. n
reply he answered: ‘.ll show you
In a minute."
He pnlled a revolver and fired
three shots, two of which took effect
One severed the femoral artery in
McCormick's groin He was hurried
to St Mary's hospital, where he died
at 3:15 a m. Magner waa shot in
the right leg His Injuries are not,
serious. The assassin escaped.
|
An elegant business man s lunch
served every week-day from 1 to t
p. m. Your money hack it not satis
fied Price, 50 cents. Hotel Op
nesta Case. J23e
POR KNT
That magnificent Store
under the Commercial Club.
Now occupied by Jos. H.
Day.
For particulars apply to
H. H. MURPHY,
Commercial Club
Here is where Kodol benefits you. N
It not only digests the food you have eaten,
but tones up and puts the stomach back to a
healthy and normal condition.
As long as part of the food remains undi
gested, the stomach is not at rest. All food
must be digested. Only part means that tha
stomach must go on working at an impossibla
task.
Some things are a partial help and do part of
the work. But that is not enough. The part they
do is not the most essential part. Just what
they fail to accomplish is what is most required
-by the body Part wav will not do. “Part.way”
will never take you to a journey's end. All or
none should be the demand.
That is why Kodol is so successful.
It digests all food as quickly as a healthy
stomach will do it.
If it fails it costs you nothing.
Fairness cannot go further.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dollar
bottle. Then after you have used the entire con
tents of the bottle if you can honestly say that it
has not done you any good return the bottle to
the druggist and lie will refund your money. Wa
will then repay the druggist. This offer applies
to the large bottle and to but one in a family.
The dollar bottle contains 2K times as much
as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is made at the
laboratories of E. C. DeWttt & Co., Chicago.
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*****%H
Wise Women
Cook With Gas.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
—TO—
TYB E E
—VIA -
Central of Georgia
Itailway
$1.75 Round Trip
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
AUGUSTA 7:00 A. M. (CITY
TUB I EVERY SUNDAY,
JUNE 7th to SEPT. 13th, IN
CLUSIVE.
THURSDAY, JULY 23.