The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO First Boat Passed Through the Stevens' Creek Locks Yesterday Mr. Philip M Markcrt Brought Cargo of Lumber to the City and Carried Back Fertiliser. Expected That Commerce Will Be Considerable. The fir»l I'imt iwim I through the loi k* nt the (loorgla-Carolina Power n*m hi thr mi'uili of <’ro*h .n ihe gav.nnuh river ycatrrday. II w*« ■ lnrm- |»>lr boat owned by Mr I hlllle M Marker* a farmer who ri id,* o min' f'aroiina *tit, Ju«t ahov» he rlkm. Tbu boat was laden with GiBHS Mrs. Country Woman Says: "One® I thought it waa necesnary to mfcktt my owtt Tomato Catsup. And Pre serving Time uaed to worry me sick! Hut I’ve changed my mind!—l can get Gibbs Catsup for only 10c —and to MY Tattle, it might be made from MY OWN RECIPE.” GIBBS Min CATSUP la a HOME Catsup. It I« PITRE. It is nuule from art Old-fashioned Recipe, from especially selected Tomatoes und Granu lated Sugar, und Vinegar and Spices. It is Roiled down one-third to give it the full tomato Flavor. Order a llottle today. Gibbs Ball Head Apple Jelly 10 Cents Made from the pure juicu of Northern Apple* and granulated table augur, conform* to ALL Pure Food law*. No praoervatlvM. Full 8 ox*. All Urocer*. Gibbs Preserving Company . BALTIMORE - MARYLAND Kvt.nv iH’i.i. iikaii unm. miahanthkw HtnHKST (JPALITY i Pay Easy / - - f A ¥ ' /fIJ ]P|f WOMEN AND MEN Coats Suits Dresses Walkinq Skirts Petticoats Millinery ERYBODY WELCOME HERE. "Renter CO. r „ .* ■ 1 * j T. T •¥** . . x. . ecijaa 940 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA. GA. We are Open Till 7 O’clock Every Day. lumlier for the r|ty and returned with ii cark'o of ftinllaer. II In expected lhal Ihe ninmeroe to and from Auguela via Ihe Steven* Crock dam will he runelderable from nr w on. Front the <lam to * point l , mile aloto Itie r’tiannet him keen mailc ftplrndld becauae of the dam Credit GET SMART, NEW CLOTHES EOR EASTER, NOW Easy to Buy. Easy to Pay. Easy to clothe the whole family the Men ter way. No red tape here. Come, men and women, and qot your stylish Easter Clothes here. Evervthinq n% w and uo-to-date.and prices as low as any cash store. ipl J Overcoats Raincoats Suits Trousers Shoes Boys’ Suits v ha' kina the water n|> into an enorm nut timid or lain Not only will hoata run up the river hut for neverSl mile* up Hlevcrrt Creek I a lan and the truffle by water will prow Ito lie large for ihe pH m*tea I roMwm that then. »re no railroad farlMllM In i n large lindy of territory mi both the • lenrgi* and dimlltw aide. The work at the dam will he en | flrely rompleled hy Ihe fire* of May, only a few workmen how being an. ployed on Ihe flniahtng up Jot .a, fBBBOEB OF BABACA KUO LIST SIGHT Mr. Marshall A Hudson De livered Interesting Address at St. John's Luncheon at Y. M C. A A large and Interrating meeting of both I'htlathoH and Haraca unions t’f thl* rlly waa held at tbk Ht. John Methodist church last night, the ob ject of the gathering being to hear Mr. Marshall A. Hudson, president and founder of the World-Wide Ha rm's movement. At 6:16 o’clock yesterday afternoon a delightful luncheon waa served at the V. M. A. building to about a hundred members of the Phllathea and Haraca classes of the city. In honor of Mr. Hudson Here he made a brief address which waa thoroughly enjoyed. At Ihe Ht. John meeting later the speaker was Introduced by the pas tor. Hev. H. P. Wiggins. Among oth er things. Mr. Hudson said: The origin of Ihe Haraca organi sation was nothing more nor leaf than a business man having a vision In which he realised the great good that could he accomplahed hy, putting the gunday school on a business basis by adding features that/would make the work appeal to men •Tn the year lH»o. I was a busy man, having Interests In three different Cities and 1 waa traveling moat of tbu time. I observed how small was tlic percentage of men who were tak ing un active part In church work they seemed to have no place In the church, and usually found more at tractions and diversions nt snlonns and ao-callsd places of amusement.” VEDRINES SUFFERING SWELLED HEAD ATTACK Noted French Airman is Car ried Away With Hik Own Achievements; la Said That He Craves Publicity. Paris. It will not he for the want of advertise! ent nr notoriety if Jules Vedrlnes. one of the greatest French airmen, dies In poverty. Jules Is -one of the most remarkable men of the das n man who has tlm unfortunate faculty of stirring up strife wherever he may he lie seems lo he suffer ing from what the French call "la folio' des grnndruro," or, In other words a very aevere attack of swelled head. Which la a great pity In view of hla wonderful achievements aa nn airman. It don* not n*nm long *ine« In* xinicti' a *<•»! In tin* chamber of deputies amt w« tan re(P«mber the day when he wu thought to Im» dying aa the re atilt of a very naaly tail Never due* lu< iiilm* a ihance of getting full pllb j licity In the newapapara. You must have read of how lie flew around the I’yramlda, navigated a camel In ttie Kayptlun dewert. unit heat u crack Jockey In u hnrae nice. If** followed thia by boxing the aara of a fellow airman. M. Rung, out In Kgypt, and then refiihliik *" meet hla compatriot on the field of honor. A member ot the National Arrlal league of Prance tella me that the lrrepreaalble .lutes now atylea himself "la Majeste Ved nnea Premier," all of which auggeat a Mb kink In hla mental make-up. When at Calm Vedrtnea wa* offered a lift liy the French consul In his imtoniohile In which were the consul's wife and other two ladles, “tin von think," said the omnipotent Veilrlnes "that I am ttoln* to net In with all these old hens'" When the long-auf ferlng consul told the aviator a tltll - that the Khedive was graciously pleased to accord Mm a reception Ins retort was: "And who says that I want to meet your old Khedive?" De cidedly a most Intareatlng personality Recently he has again provided nx cellent “copy" for the Parisian news papers He Is now on hla way to i'klio to defend a libel action brought* uaalnst him by M. Iloux snd It Is char acteristic of the man that he la tra* cling on a Herman steamer, for by »o lining he Is running the risk of being put In a Herman prison to serve n sentence passed on him for espionage technical, of course In consequence of his having passed over prohibited Herman tones In Ills flight from Paris to Cairo. The Herman shipping agent reminded him of tills fact and also that a Herman ship was, technically. Her man territory anil that he was liable to arrest If the Herman authorities demanded such a step. Germany, for sooth! The whole Teutonic army In spires no terror In the heart of .Tales. With a regal bow Veilrlnes stepped on hoard Found s Cure for Rheumatism "1 suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hau l to my mouth for that length of time," I w rites I .is* 1.. Chapman. Mapleton, lowa. "1 suffered terrible pain so t , could not sleep or lie still at night. | Five years ago I began using Chum j bcrlaln's t.lnlme'it nnd in two months | I was well and have not suffered with > rheumatism since." For sale by all dealers. : Spring Laxative and Blood Claanter flush out the accumulated waste I ami poisons of the w inter months; I demise your stomach, liver and k> neys of all Impurities. Take Dr. King's New l.lfe Pills; nothing better j for purifying the blood. Mild, non | griping laxative. Cures constipation; i makes you feel fine. Take no other, fsc. al your Druggist. - Hucklen's Arnica Salve for' All Hurts. Come to Sheron's now and select vour Easter Eqqs: they have a lovelv display. One female of every nine In New York state Is employed In u factory. AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. [i IS HR 111 BIS IRFFB-CITT CAMIBI Augusta Y. M. C A. Still in Sixth Place. Teama Were Working Hard Today. The rvdnmn of figures showing how they stand In Ihe big Y. M. C. A. Inter-city membership campaign, which ends tomorrow night at Id o'clock oontlnuea to grow. Mobile Is probably the gure winner In the race hut Angua’i ie working all her might to rows ahead of Charlotte, now standing In fourth place. The two local teams headed by Mcsara Ixtvo and Clark are deserv ing of great credit for the way they are aoMri'lng for new .nemhent and rcnewali of old memberships. The Standing. lb low la the atandlna of all the cities !n the campaign and also the standing of the local teama Mobile R. 357 Charleston 4,036 flreenvllle 3.81 ft Charlotte 3.73 C Savannah 8,686 Augusta 2,765 Columbia 2.28 S Cireenabor.i 1,71fi Winston-Salem 1,683 ICE CREAM "THE CREAM OF QUALITY." We are now ready to serve "Better" lee Cream in any quantity, at any time. Wo Invite Inapectlon of our plant dally. Order from your grocer, or direct. BETTER ICECREAM CO. MacCartan Street, under Planters Hotel. PHONE 1778. beer pork HEAD CHEESE M.A. BATES & CO. 223 Kollock Street. Phone 1677. SAUSAGE LAMB POULTRY You Spring Suit Will Cost You What You Wish To Pay Because we have such an assortment at p such varying prices to select from. The prices range from $15.00 to $35.00. The materials are the goodlooking \ mixtures and stripes prevalent this Spring Felts and Straws m In the shapes peculiar to this season, are priced from $1.50 to $5 Mens Furnishings , Including a most novel and splendid assortment of ties (well worth to $2.50 which are marked as low as 55c) Shirts, Socks, Etc., have just arrived. SMARTEST OF ALL MEN’S SHOES FOR NEW SPRING WEAR Mon’s white canvas oxfords, button and blucher .. .. $3.00 Order By Mail What you want or see ad vertised. Our Mail Order Department is most com plete. I Wilmington 1,770 Sumter 1.483 Local Results. I l»v# 1.51 ft Clark 1,085 ! Boys 110 WEALTH OF HAIR Pariaian Sage Makea Thin Lifeless Hair Soft and Abundant. Keautlful hair, fluffy, lustrous, abundant and free from dandruff, Is one of woman's greateat charms—lt's her main delight—yet so msny of ths fair sea have streaked, thin and life less hair, and think there Is no rem edy. Beautiful hair la largely a mat ter of attention. Parisian Sage fre quently applied and well rubbed Into the scalp works wonders. Try It to day, and you will be surprised with the reault—-not only will ths hair be come abundant, soft, fluffy, radhint with life, but really doubly beautiful. Parisian Huge supplies hair and scalp needs. It surely removes dandruff with one application, atopa Itching head and cleanses the hair of all dirt and ex cessive oil. All drug and toilet counters sell Parialnn Huge in fifty rent bottles Look for the trade mark—" The Oirl with the Auburn Hair." Try at least I one bottle from T. O Howard. H* will refund the money If you are not autlafted. Now English lasts in oxfords, patent, gunmetal and tan $5 Weather —* r —FAIR O' STORE FOR MEN MEN ’ Will find the largest variety of New Spring Suits The latest and most attractive Easter Togs at MCCREARY’S “HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES” Woodward Contracting Co. L. W. Woodward, Mgr. 405 Leonard Building. 6eneral Constractors. Phone 2968. KENNY’S COFFEES ARE THE BEST Mocha, per lb.. . Laguayra, per lb.. 30^ lb 35 < High ° rad 2 V Manaeaiba, per lb. 30£ Bour Santos ... Bogota, per lb.. . Rio, Phone No. 601. The Herald is the Paper sh the Home Roys’ Oxfords, pat ent and gunmetal, for $2.00 and $2.50 ...OAY. APRIL 3. l’ A Columbia Medallion Is given away free with every purchase of $lO in our store. Preserve your likenesses in that way.