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FRIDAY. APRIL 17.
BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS
at $3 98 to $?.98
Splendidly made, of fine wearing serges—in the
new Bulgarian, Norfolk and double-breasted
models. Suits for boys of Bto 18 years.
No-Sir-Ee!—Couldn’t, Keep This Man Away! He Was Here the First Day-and He’s Back Again!
For Tomorrow Will Be a Great* Day of This Sale of
2158 Men's and Young Men’s Spring Suits
All Wool Garments, Strictly Tailored, At
SIO.OO and $14.75
SIO.OO for the usual $17.50 New Spring Suits
SIO.OO for the usual $20.00 New Spring Suits
$14.75 for the usual $27.50 New Spring Suits
Every Suit in this entire lot made by expert Union Tailors. Every garment strictly hand tailored.
—Hard to tell just how the score stands now on the remain
ing suits on hand. They’ve gone like “wild fire” and it will be
many a day before you mfen will have another opportunity to
buy new suits like these—made in Syracuse, N. Y.— at such tre
mendous savings.
Among the Many Styles Are to be Found:—
TWO - BUTTON SACK SPRING SUITS, THREE EUTTON SPRING SUITS. FOUR BUTTON SPRING SUITS,
And As For The Fabrics, Please Note!—
Newest Tweeds,
Newest Casslmeres,
The savings are real-genuine-the greatest saving on a suit-the average amounts to $12.35.
Tomorrow-Another 3,000 Men's Shirts at 55c!
* »
—A third shipment of brand-new Spring Shirts for men that came too late to be included in last week’s tremendous sale. So we
place them on sale tomorrow, bright and early, at:—
New Spring Striped Madras Shirts
New Spring Striped Percale Shirts
New Spring Shirts With Plaited Bosoms
Plenty of Soft 5 h rts With French Guffs. Plenty of Soft Shirts With Attached Cutis, Plenty of Soft Shirts With Plain Bosoms.
COMMITTEE TO
GO TO CAPITAL?
Messrs. R Roy Goodwin,
Nisbet Wingfield and F. B.
Pope May Go to Washington
on Levee Appropriation Mat
ter.
At a meeting of the River and Ca
nal Commission held this morning it
was dclded that it might be neces
sary to send a committee on to Wash
ington to take up with the war de
partment and congress the question
of appropriating for the levee. In the
event it is decided to send a commit
tee Chairman Thomas Barrett will
appoint Messrs. R Roy Goodwin, Nis
bet Wingfield and F. B. Pope.
The question of a survey by the
board of engineers is said to be the
obstacle in the way of an appropria
tion at this session of congress.
It will be the purpose of the com
mittee to remove this obstacle if pos
sible so that the appropriation can be
secured at this session.
LEFT HIM CIGAR MONF'C
Chicago Oliver W Norton, a weal
thy Chicago manufacturer, was noti
fied today of a bequest of $250 to be
dedicated t» purchase of cigar-'
The monev was willed to iilm by
Mrs Elizabeth (’. Vincent, who died
recently. The wllj. provides: "To Oli
ver VV. Norton to be expended for the
best, cigars he can buy, I give and be
qtiath $250.”
Newest Serges,
Newest Worsteds,
All Sizes-Stouts 9 Lon
This Season's Newest Negligee Shirts. This Season’s Newest Colorings. Shirts Cut Full and Large.
RED CROSS SENDS RELIEF
TO FLOODED DISTRICT
Washington—At the request, of Rep
resentative Aswell, the American Red
Cross today ordered the dispatch of
clothing, provisions and seed to 2S
families —about 150 persons—whose
farms have ben inundated for the third
time in three years by the Red River,
near Markirvllle, l.a,
RESINOL WILL
HEAL YOUR SKIN
Stops Itching Instantly and Clears
Away Unsightly Eruptions.
No matter how long you Suv- been
tortured and disfigured by itching,
burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just
put a little of that soothing, antiseptic
Restnol Ointment on the sores and the
suffering stops right there! Healing be
gins that very minute, and your skin
gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of
the money you threw away on useless,
tedious treatments.
Resincl is also an excellent household
remedy for plmpic?, dandruff, sores,
burns, bruises, boils. and for a score of
other uses where a soothing, healing ap
plication is needed. It. contains noth
ing of a harsh ot injurious nature and
.an be used with confidence on the
tenderest or most irr-tatel surface.
Practically over - druggist sells Rcsinol
Ointment fSflo and Ji.Ob’,. and Reslnol
5,.-ip 1 25 c.) For trill free, write to Dep*.
r,-n. Itestr.d, Hulttmorc Md. Ask for
ftcr by name and thus avoid ■'sub
stitutes.”
LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTIONS
SCHNEIDER’S
THE PEOPLE'S STORE - A STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Newest Pin Stripes,
Newest Black and White Stripes,
55c
ALL SIZES
PROMOTION FOR
MB. BURWELL
Augusta Agent of Southern
Express Company Become
Inspector of Service. Mr.
John R. Wofford Successor.
Mr. E. C. Burwell, for jeara the
popular and efficient agent of the
Southern Express Company at Augus
ta, has been promoted to tho posi
tion of inspector of service. It is
probable that his headquarters will be
in Atlanta.
Mr. .John R. Wofford, formerly in
spector of messenger service with
headquarters in Savannah, has arriv
ed ,ln Augusta to take charge of the
Augusta agency. Mr. Wofford Is ari
experienced man In the express busi
ness and will doubtless make his
company a very able a>wnt here.
Mr. Burwell Is receiving a splendid
promotion an l while ills many friend
will regret to learn that his new po
sition will take him away from Au
gusta a considerable portion of his
time, still he will be able to come here
frequently and will retain this city
as his home.
RECALCITRANT WITNESSES.
Washington. All recalcitrant wit
nesses before the interstate commerce
commission's inquiry into financial
operations of the Billiard Co., with the
New York. New Haven and Hartford
Railroad, have agreed to testify fully
concerning the facts in their posses
sion and to produce the books and pa
-1 tiers of the Billiard Company.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
$14.75 for the usual $22.50 New Spring Suits
$14.75 for the usual $25.00 New Spring Suits
—But for the benefit of those who will come tomorrow we
say there will be no disappointments, for at thi3 writing we are
reasonably safe in asserting that there will be on hand, bright
and early in the morning, suits for all men—and all sizes.
s ami BZe
For the Usual SI.OO Spring Shirts
For the Usual $1.25 Spring Shirts
For the Usual $1.50 Spring Shirts
MIT MONTHS'
YET FRANK CASE
; Long Processes of Litigation
to Follow Stay of Execution
i Set For Today.
j Atlanta, Ga. The execution of Leo 1
IM. Frank for the murder of Mary
HAVE PRETTY HAIR
Soft, Fluffy, Abundant Use
Parisian Sage. It Stops Fall
ing Hair and Itching Scalp.
| If your hair is not as soft and
! heavy as that of some friend, do not
despair—do as she does—give It dally
attention. Beautiful hair Is largely a
I matter of care. If it Is too thin,
' make it grow. If It. Is harsh and brit
tle, soften it up—lubricate it. if you
have damlrurr it is because the scalp
is too dry aud flakes off. Freshen tip
the scalp with Parisian Sage and all
dandrufi disappears.
Parisian Sage, sold id fifty cent, bot
tles at drug and toilet counters, Is
Just what you need. It quickly stops
Itching head, cleanses the hair of
dust and excessive oil; takes away
the dryness and brittleness, makes it
seems twice as abundant, and beauti
fies it until it Is soft, fluffy and lus
trous.
You cannot he disappointed is Pa
risian Sage. Always sold by T. G.
Howard on money back If not satis
fied plan.
Newest Black and White Mixtures,
Newest Black and Blue Serges,
nlars
Phagan, which nlul been set for noon
today will at least bn delayed many
months by the action of attorneys
yesterday, in tin- opinion of legal au
thorities here. It was pointed out
today that a tedious process of litlga--
tlon which may include a decision by
the supreme court of the Unite-)
States will now be necessary before
the last recourse to save the con
victed factory superintendent's life
has been exhausted.
Attorneys for Frank w«e quoted
today as saying that the report of
Wm. .1 Burns, who Investigated the
murder at the Instance of the prls-
I oner’s friends probably would tie
! placed In their hands for the hearing
Mat/ Help if You
Have Tuberculosis
Proper diet, fresh air and temperate
habits aid persons suffering from Tuber
culosis. Often more Is needed. Reports
shew that ICektmin's Altera: Ive his
brought about many recoveries. Head
what It did In this c re.
Madison Bake Minn.
“Gentlemen: In lierembev, 1 tins, I wis
taken with hemorrhages of the lungs,
which confined me several weeks, each
time to rny bed. My doetor advised me
to go West. In November I started for
Denver, Col. After my arrival I met
Michael Brody, who, upon learning of
mv cond'tlon. urged me to lake IC< k
niun's Alterative, I kepi on taking the
medicine and Improved fast. In Match,
ism, I returned home. lam entirely
well’ have a good appetite and sleep
well When I left Denver my weight was
I*o pounds. I now weigh 165, iny nor
mal we’ght. I thank Hod end your Al
fernt vc for my health,” (Abbreviated)
(Affidavit) PAC'D D, FASNACHT.
H'kman> Alterative Is most effica
cious In bronchial catarrh and severe
throat and long affections and upbuild
ing (he system. Cent -Ins no havmful or
habit -forming drugs. Accept nu substl
lules, hold by leading druggists Write
Eckoiun (eiboratory, Philadelphia, I’u.,
| for booklet ot recoveries.
Men’s Guaranteed Socks, 25c a Pair
The "Truso" brand—silk lisle socks—ln
black and colors.
Guaranteed to wear; if they don't prove sat
isfactory, bring thm back!
25c a pair—o pairs for $1.50.
So we
BOARD STEWARDS
AFTER DRUSE
Resolution to Effect if His
Members Are Members of
Locker Clubs He 3hould Not
Criticize Them in Newspapers
Atlanta, Ga If the pigtor of the
First Methodist Church, Rev, II M.
Dultose, formerly of the b’t. John
Church, Augusta, adjudges It a vio
lation of the law of the church tor
one of his rnetnbnrH to belong to club,
then lie should deal wlili that member
In the manner prescribed by the
church discipline Instead of criticis
ing him In the newspapers.
This In substance was the sense
n resolution adopted Thursday night
by the board of stewards of Hie
church at a called meeting. The
chairman 'if the hoard, R. A. Hemp
hill, was directed to lay the request
before Dr. Oußose, culling a commit
tee to go with him If he should see
fit.
Dr Dußose was asked Friday morn
ing if he cared to make any statement
with reference to the action of the
stewards. "I haven't a single state
ment to make not one,” was his
reply.
YALE-HARVARD RACE.
New Haven, Conn. —Official an
nouncement of the arrangements for
the annual Yale-Harvai d regatta at
New- London were made here today.
The varsity eight-oared race will Do
rowed up stream at 4;!10 p, m., on
June 19.
ELEVEN
IF KIDNEYS ARE
WEAK TRYBUCRU
Mixed With Juniper Is Old
Folkn’ Recipe For Flushing
Kidneys—Stops Back
ache and Uric Acid.
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery In the kidney jeglon,
It generally moans your kidneys ars
weak. When your kidneys get slug
gish and clog you must relievo thnn,
like you relieve your bowels, remov
ing all the body’s urinous waste, else
you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
tongue Is coated, and when the weath
er Is bad you have rheumatic twinges,
channels often get sore, water scald*
and you are obliged to seek relief two
or Ihree times during the night.
To relievo tills distressing condition
at once get from your pharmacist a
fair sized bottle of Htuart's Buehu and
juniper < ‘ompound. Take a table;
spoonful In a glass of water after
meals. Stop eating sweets or sugar.
In a few days your kidneys will then
act fine and natural. A well known
authority says this Is the best treat
ment.
Htuart's Buehu and Juniper Com
pound acts directly on tne urlnn
through the kidneys. It keeps the
blood healthy. It strengthens th*
neck of the bladder. It regulates the
kidneys and does away with backache
and all disagreeable symptoms. If
discouraged with other medicines, hs
.■Hire you get Stuart’s Buehu and Juni
per. as Stuart's Is properly compound
ed for kidney trouble.