The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 05, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 16

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EIGHT Georgia T. P. A. Convention Notes; Some Sharp Clashes on the Floor Tom Mlcrmnn him Just returned from the annual state convention of the T. T. A m held at Columbus, Oa.. April 2nd and 3rd, and report* a moat enthusiastic meeting, In fact )i van the moat strenuous on* held by tho urder In many yearn A number of question* upon which there was a aharp dlvlalun of senti ment were threshed out on the floor and the oratorical and parliamentary ctaahea were frequent nnd bitterly contested. Tho ehlef storm center was the question a* to whether It were beat for the good of the order that the state headquarters remain at Atlanta. Special Sale All This Week at MILLNER’S CUT PRICE GROCERY 1121 1123 1125 Broad Street. For this week w® will quote prices never before equaled In Augusta. You will positively savp money by trading at AUGUSTA ONLY CUT PRICE GROCERY. Telephone 3126 and save money. Give us one order and be convinced. We have pm on more delivery wagons nnd can Till and deliver order* promptly. THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. Hay, brut quality, largo halo, rut price, QgC up Boat Alfalfa and Molaaaoa llorao Feed, <12.00 quality) .. *lO5 Brat Chicken Fird. rut price SI JO Brat Butter (we arc overatorked) while It laata per pound 19'’ Freah yard Kggß. <’lll price 23 ( lrleh f’.itatuei, beat finality, cut price, per peck 25*' Sweet Putatoex, beat quality. Bumpkin Yama, cut price, per peck , 35' ’ Beat Self Rlalnr Flour, cut price, sack .. 75 r Beat First Patent Flour, cut price, per sack 75C A Gfinil Self Rip-ini Flour, cut price per aack 70 1 ' A Goo I Plain Flour, cut price, per aack (y»0 Beal Country Meal, water ground, cut price, per buahel 95'' Boat Country Meal, water ground, cut price, per peck . 25*' You will positively save money by buying your llav, (Y>m, Oats, Fine Feed, Alfnll’u ami Molasses Horse F<*t*tl and Fanners’ Supplies from us. WE DELIVER AND SHIP EVERYWHERE. Shoe Easter Footwear Spring Specialties Now on display for critical buyers who appreciate extra choice offerings in Walk-Over Shoes* Styles that set the pace of Fashion* A pleasure to show you—at your CALLAHAN’S Walk-Over Boot Shop where It haa been for the |ijJ*VinlTtf years, or lie rotated The aiqwi'Sb'r* of the latter profmaltlon, who were led by the Ahk'i® i delegation, Slip ported by Hnvanruui, Minim, a split from Columbus and Alburrr, were vic torious after a Secret ballot which whs In doubt until almost the Inst ballot was counted, electing Mr, Albert Khr- Ihh as Stale secretary, which action automatically give-. Havannah the slate headquarters and a majority of the hoard of directors. This was Mr Hherman'a flrat vlait to Columbus, which Is Id* native town. In nearly 30 years, nnd he gl\es glow Ing account of the remarkable growth WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MILLNER’S early convenience. and general Improvement. The toiya were never more royally entertained. Kverythlng that could have been thought or being done for their entertainment and plenaur®. An evening steamboat trip down thet'hat tahooehee was one of the moat enjoy able feat urea. EXCELLENT* SERVICES ST. JAMES CHURCH A splendid revival meeting la being conducted at Ht. Jatnea Methodlat church. Dr. Irtllard. the pastor, la do ing the preaching nnd hla sermons are able tinea The mooting la to continue during this week nnd It Is bellevfd that even larger crowda than ever be fore will attend. The attendance ao far haa heeq splendid, however, but the Interest Jn the meeting Is growing. The singing Is proving splendid, Mr. Kinsey. Ihe lender, having an excellent vote®. Telephone 3126 and Save Money. Special 25 pounda sugar, cut price .. $1 10 Best Tennessee Salted Side Meat, cut price, par 12 > 1 Best Hound Salted Plate Meat, cut price, per pound 10<- Beat Smoked Shoulders, cut price, per lb. 14 : '4*' Beat Sugar Cured Hams. Swift’s Premium Brand, cut price, per pound 19* ■ Best Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, cut price, per pound 13 7 4C Compound Lard, cut price, per pound .. . 10*’ Three 3-lb cans Peaches, cut price 25*' White Navy Beans, regular 10c quality, while laat cot price 414 c White Peas, regular 15c quality, while they last, cut price 10*' Best Lemons, per dozen . . .. 15*' Think of thl*—Rod Lion Chewing Tobacco, our cut price, per pound 20* ’ mm A V ' Ml THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. “Daqo Frank’s” Sister Trying to Save Gunmen r, ' ' ' Mftmr ;< iN •*. “DAGO FRANK” CIROFIGI. New York.—Mary Clroflcl, the loyal ! alater of "Dago Frank" ClroTlcl. one of the four gunmen convicted of the murder of Herman Rosenthal. be lieve* she haa compiled a petition that will induce Governor Glynn to I stay the aentencea of the condemned I gangsters until after the aecond trial of Ideal. Charlea Becker, convicted of instigating the murder. Through the efforts of Mlhh Clroflcl ten of the Ju rors who rendered the verdict against her brother and hla three companions affixed their sign. ‘.ures to the peti tion, which has been forwarded to the I governor. In signing the document the Jurors specified that their actions must not he construed in detriment to tho verdict of the original trial, ex plaining that Ujey agree to A reprieve only oT the possibility of new and fa vorable evidence developing during the second trial of Becker. SI. LUKE’S MUCH CUSS MEETS II 3:30 - Topic For Discussion Today is Christ’s Table Talk. Expect Big Attendance. The regular Sunday afternoon ser vice of the St. Luke Baraca Clasa will be held this afternoon at 3:30 In the class room. The topic for discussion, "Christ’s Tuble Talk.’’ Golden text. ’Every’ one that exalt eth himself shall be humbled, and he that humbleth himself shall be ex alted." (Luke 14:11). The Sunday afternoon meting of this class always proves Interesting and bcnflcial to all who attend. The campaign Tor new members Inaugurated by tills class is still be ing waged, with fine results. New members are added to the class each Sunday. ... Strangers will always find a cor dial welcome to this class, which meets at its rooms, corner St. Luke and Crawford Avenue. MR. EUGENE H* INGRAM NOW WITH A.-A. CORP. Is Solicitor in the House Wiring Campaign Which is Now Being Conducted. Mr. Eugene H. Ingram, formerly with the Whitney-Ingram Company, now the Whttney-Kve Company, has accepted a position In the business de partment of the Augusta-Aiken Hall way and Electric Corporation. He will be a solkitor In the house wiring campaign, which is now be ing conducted by the electric railway company. Mr. Ingram has many friends in Augusta who expect to see him mnke good with the company. “MUSIC TRUST” MAY BE SMASHED "rl t Mil ~Tj - MRS. HAROLD McCORMICK. Rome. It is believed in musical cir cles here that the establishment of an annual $4,000 prise for the best lyric opera by a youthful composer, the gift w ill smash the so called "music trust." Two music publishing houses have practically controlled the musical sit uation here for years and young com posers as well as aspirins; singers have been held up for la rye sums if they wished to revive u hearing. Mrs. McCormick, who is the former Edith Rockefeller, daughter of John D. Rockefeller, became interested in aspiring composers and opera singers last year, while visiting Parma as the guest of Chalfonte Campananl, con ductor of the Phlladelphla-Chtcago Opera Company, on the occasion of Uut Verdi centennial celebration. * * \J ' ,< 4K^«' . .4'r “SUMMERVILLE TERRACE ANNEX” Not having had a sufficient, number of lots in “Summerville Ter race” at the popular prices—say $450 to SSOO to supply the demand, we purchased that fine tract of land known as “Old Verdery Home Place” which joins “Summerville Terrace” at its eastern end, and follows that ridge of high land across Central Avenue and over to Wrightsboro Road. This property is most convenient, being close in and all of it on or near the car line—the Central Avenue line running through the middle of it. This is only a small addition and the prices being very low, will last but a short time. It is expected to sell rapidly and build up fast. We have already sold lots to two quick home builders in this addi tion, and our improvements which are now under way, will in a few days be keeping step to the music of the saw and the hammer. IMPROVEMENTS The opening and grading of the streets are now going on and the ma terials are being assembled for A COMPLETE CITY WATER SYSTEM. , A COMPLETE SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEM. CEMENT CURBED STREETS, ETC. All of which will be completed with the utmost dispatch. TERMS Our usual easy terms will prevail. Only $20.00 down and 48 monthly payments absolutely without interest and without taxes for four years —will buy any lot in this property. Home builders! Investors! Think of it! You can buy here fine building lots fronting on the car line for SSO0 —only $20.00 down and SIO.OO per month —no interest —no taxes, or a little off car line for the same money or a little less, or a little more. The lots are all cheap and afford a fine opportunity to both home builders and investors. *r Remember: “Procrastination is the thief of time.” ' Don’t wait to be reminded of those sad words: “It might have been.” BUY NOW I YES, NOW!! Free auto service without the least obligation. Ring us up on phone 362. Or see one of our salesmen and make a date to take 30 or 40 minutes in seeing the property. There is money in it for you. ZACHARY & RAYMOND Owners and Developers Phone 362 225 Dyer Building SUNDAY. APRIL 5.