The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 01, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. Unveiling of Butt Memorial Bridge Attracts Attention All Over U. S. Collier’s Weekly Has Photograph of Bridge. International News Service Has Entered Moving Picture Field and Will Have Operators and Picture Machines Here for Dedication Collier's Weekly, In Its Issue of April Bth. hs* a splendid photograph of the Archibald Butt Memorial Bridge which will be dedicated here on April 14th. The picture was furnished by an Au gusta newspaper man and Is given an excellent display. With a circulation so great as Collier's attention is bound to be drawn to the dedication from all over the country. However, in more ways than one will the dedication be a national affair for the International News Service, which CENSUS HEAD ON GEORGIA’S DEBT Says Towns, Cities and Coun tries of State Can Save Mil lion a Year Interest. Atlanta, Ga.— “ The towns, cities and counties in Georgia can save nearly a million dollars a year Interest charges Doctors Endorse If we did not believe doctors endorsed A yer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds, we would not offer it to you. Sold for TO rears. Ash Your Doctor. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 688 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel, and does not gripe or 6icken. Price 25c. EASY TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR A Wonderful Recipe That Is Not Sticky or Mussy—Harm less, but Darkens Evenly. When your hair turns gray, white, prematurely gray, faded or thin or falling, try the following: On retiring, comb the hair free from snarls. Rub Q-Ban on the hair and scalp like a shampoo; use plenty of Q-Ban, as it can’t hurt you and is not greasy or messy, but delightful to use. Be sure it rencSLs the scalp and roots of the hair. Then allow hair to fall free and dry all night. The gray disappears and a few more applications of Q-Ban, like above, will darken the hair so evpnly and naturally no one can pos sibly suspect you are using a hair color i : torer. In addition, the above treat men* stops dandruff and itching of the scalp, stops falling hair and promotes its growth. Q-Ban is very popular with ladies, as it has the effect of pivin:: your hair that appearance of thickness, glossiness and fascinating beauty so much admired by all. A big 7 07. bottle is sold for only 50c bv Frost's Pharmacy, 502 Broad St., Au gusta, Oa. Out-of-town people sup plied by mail. —(Advt.) DROPSY SPECIALIST Psually give quick relief, have entirely relieved many seemingly hopeless cases. Swelling and short breath soon gone. Often gives entire relief In 15 to 25 davs Trial treatment sent free. DR. THOMAS E. GREEN Successor t<y Dr. H. H. Green’s Sons Box P Atlanta, Ga. Wuttemoreb ft /Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARCEST VARIETY I •°! | frf}^ ' ‘Fin: muils'-I ",/ $ :*':iiV3f? r .V-fl ’ y.ftwsseii "CIIT EDGE." the only ladie* ihoe dredging that poaiUvely coniami OH. Blackg and Pollabegladles’ and children's hoots and shoes, shines without rub bled. 25c. FRENCH GLOSS." l«c. "STAR" combination tor cleaning and polishing all kinds of russet or tun shocs.lOc. "DANDY" sine, 46c. -Oillt K WHITE” in liquid f orm with spongejquick- It cleans and whitens dirty cans as shoes. loc.&HSc. "BABY ELITE" combination for gentlemen who take pride In haring their eboeilook Al. Restores color and lustre to all black shoes. Polish with* >brush or cloth, 10 cents. "ELITE" aiae, *8 cents. If rour dealer does not keep the kind yon want, send ns the pries I n stamps for full sue r». kaue, charges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. A CO, 20-28 Albany Street, Cambridge, Maas. Tht Oldnt avd Ijirtnt Manu/arlurert of Shoe Polukei t» Me World. “WATCH US GROW” Kandall's Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully com pounded from pure drugs. Firat-claas Soda Fountain. Court eous Dispensers. We Make Delivery Anywhere. PHONE 2214. 520 CAMPBELL ST. furnishes Illustrations for newspaper* all over the country, hit* sent a photo graph of the bridge to all of the papers which It furnishes with matter. Then, too, the International News Service, which Is controlled by W. It. Hearst, has gone Into the moving pic ture business and will send moving picture machines and operators to the dedication and In hundreds, and prob ably thousands, of mot l,m picture houses throughout the TUnited States the dedication excretes will be shown. on their bonded indebtedness of the state would endorse all such bonds,” declared U. S. Census lhrector Wil liam J. Harris, who Is In Atlanta to preside at the meeting of the state democratic executive committee, of which he is chairman, when that body convenes Saturday. Friends of the distinguished Ceor glrn are congratulating him on the remarkable work he has accomplished since he became a part of the Wil son administration. It was a for gone conclusion that he would fill the office with ability, but that he should have brought order and instant results out of a condition oT semi chaos in the census department, was astonishing. Senator Harris' discussion of the bond situation in Georgia is of spe cial interest at this time. 'Georgia bonds bearing three per cent interest can be sold at par or nearly so,” ho says, "while the average Interest paid on bonds of towns, cities and counties, including expenses, is give 1 er cent. “This saving In interest charges it used as a sinking fund placed in banks at interest or invested in bonds would in thirty years pay all the bonded indebtedness of the towns and counties of Georgia. “I have already taken the matter up with the city and county officials of Georgia,” continues Senator Harris, "and will go before the legislature at the coming session and urge that the people be permitted to vote on a con stitutional amendment, allowing the state to endorse county and munici pal bonds and save the tax payers of Georgia nearly a half million dol lars a year. Governor Slaton is in terested in the subject of taxation, and I* hope he may feel justified in recommending this in his message to the legislature. “I shall also feel it my duty as di rector of census to present the Tacts to officials of the other states. I am trying to make the census bureau useful to the people of the country, j and am always especially gratified 1 when my duties enable me to be ot service to my home people. “My official investigations have brought the above facts to my atten- ! tion, and I deem it to be a subject of ! such importance to our people that l < shall attempt to bring the facts to the public generally. DR. HICKS PREACHED AI FIRS! BAPTIST Considerable Number Present, Despite Bad Weather. Serv ices Each Night at 8:30. Music By Chorus Choir. Despite the inclement weather there was a considerable number in attendance at the service last night at the First Baptist Church. Dr. .1. E. Hicks, pastor o,f the First Bap tist Church of Danville, Va., preach ed his first sermon In Augusta and made a splendid impression. Dr. Hicks spoke veTy earnestly on the subject “Atmosphere” and stressed the importance of spiritual atmos phere in a church. Indeed, he said it was essential for a spiritual atmos phere to prevail else there could be no successful revival. It is hoped that the weather will be more propitious tonight and throughout the remainder oT the meet ing. Dr. Hicks is a friend of the pas tor of the First Baptist of many years standing and was introduced to the people of the church by Dr. Jones last night in an affectionate manner. Dr. Jones said that is was not solely be cause Dr. Hicks was his friend that lie took pleasure in introducing him to the people of the First Baptist Church but, also because Dr. Hicks was a consecrated man and able minister. There will be services each night at 8:30 o'clock. There is excellent singing by the chorus choir. Every one is invited. SMALL ROAD IN GA. PAYS MORE THAN ANY IN WORLD ACCORDING TO LENGTH Sandersville, Ga.—The Sandersville Railroad, three miles long, running between this city and Tennllle, 1b re puted the best paying railroad In the world, according to its length. It Is capitalized for only SII,OOO, yet the stock cannot be bought for double this figure. The train makes four round trips a day and the sister cities enjoy a service than can only be ex celled by a trolley line. It has been planned to Install a large motor car on this line to make hourly trips be teen the two cities. Or, better still to install the third rail system, using the electric power from Stevens Creek at Augusta or Tallulah Falls, where either of these companies bring their wires to this section sb has been planned by both. The road has an nounced none of these plans but It is rumored same has been discussed. Check Your April Cough. Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold—Head Bnd lungs stuffed—You arc feverish—Cough continually and fee] miserable —You need Dr. king’s New Discovery. It soothes inflamed ant) irritated throat and lungs, stops cougn, your h«ad clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner. Me.. “Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor’s tretit: ment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant —Chil- dren like it. Get a bottle today. 50c and SI.OO. at your Druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for All Sores. Double Purple Stamps given Before Noon. 5 per cent Saved by Shopping in the Morning. Interesting Sales To Be Held In Our Readydo= Wear Department Tomorrow Sport Coats, now $9.95 to S2O Were $12.50 to $27.50 In Bahnacaan, Flared or Frilled, Improved Balkan and Em pire Effects, in Scotch Plaids, Cheeks and lovely solid shades, namely, tango, dclph, emerald or leaf green, lans, white with pin cheeks of color and navy. In Polo Cloth, Waffle ('loth,Wool Eponge, 1 )iagonal Serge and Moire Silk. Black Coats in Moire Linen with white or brilliant shades. Light Weight Wool Crepe Dresses for $10.95, Spring Models, worth $19,95 These charming dresses are in black,* navy, rose and wisteria, Full bloused kiinonn waists with soft, becoming fielnis of cream net and frilling. The skirts are graceful peg top models. All Colored Silk, Crepe Charmeuse and Taffeta Dresses Reduced $15.00 to $37.50 Worth $19.95 to $50.00 In walrus silk crepes, pussy willow taffetas, figures and solid crepe do chines, clinging channelises in navy, tan, copen, rose, wisteria and tango. Niagara Maid Silk Gloves Black, stitched in white, white, stitched with black, self stitched with heavy embroidery, in black and white, 16 button length, the pair $1.50 Gifts to the Bride « i We were probably never better able to fur nish moqe attractive wedding presents than now. Hundreds of the newest and tastiest sugges tions have poured into us until we feel sure we can please and delight the most fastidious taste, both in the highest grade and costly gifts and the inexpensive kinds. Chests of Silver in the most, attractive pat terns, silver service charming cut glass articles of singular beauty and many small but appro priate gifts that will delight the recipient. The name of SCHWEIGERT & CO. on your gift in itself is sufficient to insure a hearty welcome for it. Come and let us show you. It will he a pleasure to offer suggestions for your guid ance. Wm. SCHWEIGERT & CO. The Jewelers CONTRACTORS All kinds of Pumps, Pipes and Fittings. Contractors' and Building Castings, Machinery and Materials, Steel Beams, Girders, House Front Columns, Lintels and Plates, Engines, Hoisting Rigs, Rope and Chain Blocks, Wire Rope, Boilers for Heating Buildings, Window Weights, etc., etc. Lombard Foundry,Machine 4, Boiler Works & Supply Store Capacity for 3fX) hands. Augusta, Ga. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 BHOAl) SIRBET K loss i t Pet i icoa ts for $5.00 All jersey or silk, flounced in black and colors. HOTEL Colling wood Went 35th Street, New York City. SETH H. MOSELEY. Half Blk. from Herald Sq. * sth Av. In midst of leading department stores and thoatres. Select accommodations for discrimi nating people with personal attention and service Impossible In the larger ho tels. Your patronuge Is earnestly so licited. Room without bnth $1.50 Room without bath for two $2.00 Room with bath $2.50 Room with bath for two $3.00 Parlor Bedroom with hath $5.00 Special attention given to ladles arid families. Restaurant at moderate prices A VERITABLE DENTAL PALACE wkjftk*-'? ' t ' fw,* * ALL WORK GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS Fittings in Gold, Plat inum, Porcelain and Rilvct. . and sl. Prices for all lines of work upon the same reasonable basis. REFERENCES : Union Savings Bank of Augusta and Thousands of Sat isfied Customers. Cool Summer Dresses for $5.00 Worth up to SIO,OO In combination floral effects and white in crepe and ratine, white with colored collars, ties and belts; striped ratine crepes in solid colors and while, black and white striped muslins piped in green or American rose, are a few of the many charming dresses offered for this remarkably low price. Suits From Wooltex and Other World Known Manufacturers $21.95 to $57.50 The woman who appreciates wearing the correct styles a lit' tie in advance of other women, finds them earliest in Wooltex. 'Flic woman who enjoys the knowledge that her coats and suits are not common, is gratified with Wooltex. The woman who values the fact that her apparel is flic real product of creative art, and that it is made under a careful cen sorship that insures thorough tailoring as well as attractive designs, is constant in her admiration for Wooltex. '# The name Wooltex on a woman’s coat or tailored suit, stands definitely for excellence, refinement and correctness of style. When you have once become the possessor of a Wooltex coat or suit, you will have made a valuable discovery in how to dress exceedingly well at reasonable cost. New Shapes in Parasols Shirred, bell shaped and regulation shape* in floral Persian, striped and solid colors, also black for mourning $1.98 to s(>.oo PULLMAN BUFFET PARLOR CAR Between AUGUSTA. GA.. and SAVANNAH, GA. Central of Georgia Railway Pullman Parlor Car "MIRANDA.'' < .parity 22 seats. Drawing Room and Buffet, will lie operated between Augusta and Savannah on trains No. li and No. 5, Ilia condensed'schedules being as follows: SAVANNAH TO AUGUSTA Stations No. 5 Dally Savannah I,v. 2:Oo P. M. Mlllen Ar. 4:50 P. M. Mlllen I,v. 4:50 P. M Augusta Ar. 7:50 P. M. The arrival and departure of trains at Augusta is Eastern lor City) Time. Balance of suliedule Is Central Time—ono hour slower than Savannah and Augusta City Time. BEATS RESERVED IN ADVANCE UPON APPLICATION TO W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Aflent, 719 Broad Bt., Augusta, Ga. WM. B. CLEMENTS. City Pass, and Tkt. Agt., 37 Bull St., Savannah, Ga. Gold Inlays and Pro-’ celain Crown, $4.00 up. Is Dr. Whitlaw’s New Parlors 842 BROAD ST. UPSTAIRS Every modem equipment and convenience. I)r. Whitlaw, with his corps of expert assist ants, are always on hand. Week Days—B a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays lO a. rn. to 2p. m. Princess Dresses For Children. $1.50 Dresses for . $1.25 Dresses for . (»9<* AUGUSTA TO SAVANNAH Stations No. 6 Dally Augusta I,v. 7:30 A: M. Mlllen Ar. 3:25 A. M. Mlllen Lv. K:3O A. M. Savannah .. .. .. ..Ar. 10:10 A. M. Crown and Bridge Work $4.00 up. Tooth up. FIVE