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'.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
rotestant Churches Begin
Union Mass Meeting Tonight
6ervlceo__Under_Rev. Frank H. Wright, Noted Evangelist, at
0. & W. 0. Depot on Campbell Street Every Night and at
St, John Methodist Church Every Morning.
The great union revival meeting
The great, union revrval meeting of
ail the Protestant churches of the be
gins tcmight in the C. & W. C. rail
road's Jew depot on Campbell street.
There will be plenty of seats and the
spacious building will be completely
cool. The service will be opened
promptly at 8:30 o'clock. The con
gregations of al the churches are in
vited.
Rev. Frank H. Wright, well known
evangelist, is conducting the meetings
every night, beginning promptly at
8:30 o’clock. The singing is in the
competent hands of Mr. Walter E.
Cloode, who will direct the choir of
Summer Camp School For Boys in N. C.
Mountains Opens Under Prof. Sturman
Eight Weeks Session Begins June 24th. Located in Most
Picturesque Part of Blue Ridge. Courses in Mathematics,
Languages and History to Be Given. Plenty of Recreation
The friends of Prof Wm. H. Stur
man, of this city will be interested in
learning that he is one of associate
yirineipals of "Wonderland Camp
School,” Bat Cave, N. C„ a summer
school for boys in the heart of the
beautiful and picturesque Blue Ridge
mountains.
The session of eight weeks will be
coiun today
UUnllLl Matinee and Evening
The New Era Producing Com
pany (Inc.). Joseph P.
Bickerton, Jr., Managing
Directors, Presents
“ADELE”
A French Opera in Three Acts,
Conceded by All Critics “The
Merry Widow’s Successor.
SEATS NOW SELLING.
PRlCES—Matinee, 50c to $1.50
Evening, 50c to $2.00
Beautiful
Lot
t
on
the
Hill
for
Sale
Cheap
William
Sheron
305 Union Savings
Bank Building.
Phone 1581.
announcement
To fill a long felt want, we have installed facil
ities for engraving visiting cards, business cards,
wedding announcements, etc., and arc at all times
prepared to give prompt and efficient service.
SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO.
branch office, with full iine of samule* at Augusta Trunk Factory.
some two hundred voices made up of
the singers of the various churches
here. here. Mr. Goode has a beauti
ful tenor voice himself and it is as
assured that the music during the
union services will be speeialy at
tractive.
Beginning tomorrow morning ser
services will be conducted daily in the
forenon at the St. John Methodist
church, Rev. Mr Wright in charge.
The music here will also be directed
by Mr. Goode. The services in the
morning will be held at St. John’s
church because of the noise and bus
iness of the day interferring should
the depot be used.
gin on Wednesday, June 24th. Thor
ough courses will be offered in arith
metic and higher mathematics, Eng
lish, ancient and modern languages,
and history.
The Camp.
The camp itself will be an ideal one.
The tents will be pitched on a field
that receives the full sunlight, which
B-l-J-O-U
TODAY OINLY
JACK TRAINOR
In the Record - Breaking
Comedy Sucess of the
Decade
“HENPECKED
“The Funniest Show in the
World."
(Milwaukee Sentinel, Sept.
30, 1913.)
HENRY”
60— Laughs a Minute—6o
Exceeding the Speed Limit.
Incomparable Cast of Clev
er Farceurs and
tf\ DANCING
DAISIES
Picked From the Garden of Musical
Comedy’s Daintiest Girls.
LAST HALF OF WEEK:
A —Acts Keith Vaudeville—4
In one act alone there are 15 peo
ple taking part.
A dancing act where all of the latest
dancing by two of finest dancers in
vaudeville.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
ATTENTION
BUILDERS
§ * !
We carry in stock and
are exclusive agents
for
“Acme” Plaster
“Cherokee” Plaster
“Eureka” Lime
“Lagarde” Lime
“Standard” Portland
Cement
“Magnolia” Slag
Cement
“QUALITY
COUNTS”
WHALEY
BROTHERS
622-624 Reynolds St.
Phone 3247.
Exquisite Hair tinting
There is a new preparation on the
market that is so entirely harmless and
so easy to use that there is really no
excuse for any woman (or man) to long
er tolerate gray or streaked hair.
’’Hrownatone” meets and overcomes
every objection heretofore found to hair
stains and is so pleasing in its uniformly
splendid results that it has within a few
months made thousands ,of trends who
could not now be induced to use any
thing else.
’’Brownatone’’ is the result of most ex
haustive experiments and is absolutely
guaranteed satisfactory or money will be
returned.
It posltivelj cannot lie detected, will
not rub off or wash off, and Is harm
less, and permanent in every way.
Prepared in two shades—one for gold
en or medium brown—the other for dark
brown or black. Also in two sizes, 25c
and SI.OO.
A trial size and an interesting book
let will be sent upon receipt of ten cents,
or we will fill your orders direct if your
druggist insists upon substituting.
Insist on "Brownatone” at your hair
dresser’s.
Made only by the Kenton Pharmacal
Co., 512 E. Pike St., Covington, Ky.
Sold and recommended in Augusta by
Green & Horsey Drug Co.. Frost’s Phar
macy.
means a dry, fresh camp-ground. Ad
joining the field is a beautiful grove
that will be a most delightful place
for schol work and for rest. Between
field and grove is a clear, cold, moun
tain spring, which will furnish the
camp with water. At the foot of the
camp flows the Broad River, which, all
night long, sings her lullaby, as she
winds around and over the rocks. The
most wakeful person, soon after night
fall, would have to yield himself to
untroubled sleep.
Class Work.
The courses of Btudy offered in our
Camp School will be of such a nature
as will enable students to secure easy
entrance into the fall and winter
work of our leading high schools and
colleges. Each boy’s course of study
may lie arranged beforehand, by cor
corresponding with either of princi
pals.
Discipline.
A regular schedule of hours will be
insisted upon. In order to maintain
this schedule, a student from Clemson
College, South Carolina, will act as
commandant. His duties will be to
see that the boys retire and arise at
stated hours, and to report to the
principals cases of tardiness, or of
conduct that is otherwise disorderly.
A high standard of moral conduct will
he demanded. Any student unwilling
to submit to the school discipline will
render himself liable to expulsion.
Recreation.
Of course, pleasure will be combined
with our work. Mountain climbing and
athletic sport will be encouraged. A
swimming pool is at the foot of the
camp. Swimming will be under the
supervision of the commandant. Un
doubtedly, the camp life, involving
regular schedules of study and re
creation, will tie conducive to robust
health. This life should appeal to any
one when he is considering what to de
to do for his hoy this summer. The
time has passed when the thoughtful
parent allows his son to waste his
summers in idleness.
HU MEETING
ORPHAN ASYLUM
Routine Business, Consisting
of Reports, Election of Offi
cers, Etc. This Afternoon.
The annual meeting of the Augusta
Orphan Asylum wil be held this after
noon at 4:30 o'clock at Graeewood,
the new home of the asylum. It is ex
pected that only routine business will
be contisidered. Officers will be elect
ed. reports made, etc., of the work
done during the year.
REV. fi.W. THIDT
QUITS AUGUSTA
After Four Years Pastorate at
Curtis Baptist Church He Re
signs to Accept Call to New
bern, N. C.
Rev. Richard W. Thiot, for the past
four years pastor of the Curtis Bap
tist Church, has tendered his resigna
tion, to take effect June Ist, and has
accepted a call as pustor of the
Tabernacle Baptist Church of New
born, N. C. Their many Augusta
friendß, not only among the members
of Curtis Church but in every denom
ination and walk of life, will regret
exceedingly that Mr. Thiot and his
family will leave Augusta.
in speaking today of his coming de
l arture Mr. Thiot said that while he
was much attached to Augusta, still
:lie opportunities presented at New
hern were so large that be did not
feel that be could decline the call.
Two years ago the Tabernacle Church
of that city made an effort to induce
Mr. Thiot to accept the pastorate but
at that time he did not consider It
Some time ago the offer was renewed
and the Augusta minister accepted.
Mr. Thiot came to Augusta four
years ago from the pastorate of the
Baptist Church at Ft Pierce, Florida,
and has made a wonderful success at
Curtis. During the time he has been
pastor there have been over 30*4 add!
tlons to the church and nearly 120,000
has been raised Included in this
amount Is a sum, which Is now In
hand, sufficient to pay off the church
debt.
He has rejuvenated Curtis Church
to such extent that It is now one of
the llvest churches In the city. It
was with the greatest regret that his
members heard that Mr. Thiot waa
to leave as he la extremely popular
with them
Not only has Mr, Thiot been an
earnest, energetic and zealous pastor,
but be has gone out In the byways
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
$3.00 Worth of Groceries Free With Every
Perfection Oil Stove Bought Here
For a short time longer we are making this remarkable
offer . Purchasers of the Perfection Oil Stove will save $3.00
by availing themselves of the offer .
We call your attention to
these figures:
price of the three
burner Perfection is $8.50
which, deducting the
cost of the FREE gro
ceries, makes the real
cost of the stove hue $5.50
The cost of the four
burner Perfection Oil
stove is $ll.OO
From which deduct the
cost of groceries, mak
ing the real cost of the
stove but SB.OO
The prices quoted voui
elsewhere on the Perfection
stoves will not he so reasonable nor interesting as ours,
so that'if you do not wish the Free groceries, the
prices on the stoves are still cheaper than you can ob
tain them elsewhere.
Cabinets, $5.50 and $6.00.
Ovens, single, $2.50; double $3.00.
These stoves, and others, may be bought through
The Household Club.
LIST OF GROCERIES
12-lb. sack Obelisk Flour.. . 30*'
Quarter pound Lipton’s Yellow La
bel Tea 20*'
Half gallon Kismet Georgia Cane
Syrup 35c
Six packages Golden Egg Mac
aroni 30*’
One can Brteal Corn YKc
Two loaves Eatmor Bread . Jqi ’
GROCERIES—
GOLDEN HARVEST FLOUR
This is our own brand of flour and possesses every quality the best flour should have. Tt, is nutritious,
dean and pure. Try it once and if not satisfied we will give you two sacks of any other flour jD
24 pound bag O O W
Armour’s Star Ham, the
“Ham What Am, 18? c
Rice—Fancy Lead, 10
lbs. for 65*
Georgia Cane Syrup
oue gallon . . 60*
Half gallon 30?
COFFEE
Rio 19*
E. C. I) 29<
Surety .. .. .. .. . .33*
Moca and Java, 3
lbs. for .... .. . .SI.OO
VAN CAMP’S PORK
AND BEANS
No. 3, 2 cans for. . 34<*
No. 2, 6 cans for .. .70*
No. 1, 6 cans for ..
Asparagus Tips, 3 cans
for .... 5.5*
Our M ail Order
Department
Is a great convenience, bringing
the advantages of our big store
direct to you. No matter where you
are. a line from you plainly Mating
your wants will bring a quick re
sponse. Try us.
and hedgee, bo to apeak, and preached
whenever and wherever he could to
people who were unable to attend
church or who had no Inclination to
attnd. He nau spoken to the prison
ers in me cuy stockade county stock
ade and at the county Jail, where the
Inmates are unable to attend church,
and he has also carried the gospel
Into the railroad shops, coton mills
and other Industrial corporations.
Indeed, there has been no more earn
est or more consecrated minister In
this city than Mr. Thlot. and a dis
tinct loss will be sustained when he
leaves
He has waged war from his pulpit
on lawlessness and has uuscatnfngly
rebuked those whom be considered re
sponsible tor the condition of affairs
that obtains In Augusta.
The city of N'ewbern, N lis a
population of 10,000, Is on the Neuse
Hlver, near Pamlico *S'iund, and Is a
thriving place. The Tabernacle
Church has a seating capacity of 1,100
and Is one of the best organized Hap
tlst churches In that state
POPE GREATLY INTERESTED.
Roma.—Hope Pitta Is evincing great
Interest In the situation between the
tnlted States ami Mexico and today
requested the papel secretary of state
to keep him Informed.
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'■TiT-mn i i lag-.. M
Six bottles Chero-Cola 30 (
Four packages Kessel's Pure Food
Cake 4QO
One tin Armour’s “Vertbest Lunch
Tongue” 350
One bottle Aqua “Banquet TVn
ter” 20 ( '
Two bottles Aqmj. Ginger Ale s*l ( 1
’ r *'*‘»> *3 05
Fine Creamery Butter,
pure and sweet, 30c
LARD COMPOUND
Size 5 60*
Size 10 sl.lß
Size 20 $2.35
MEATS
Boiled Ham, lb 35*
Wiener, Frankfurter,
Bologna Sausage . . 15*
Dressed Hens, 11>. . . .24*
DEL MONTE DESSERT
FRUIT
You all know the quali
ty of this brand.
Pears, 0 cans for . .$1.25
Plums, (» cans for $1.20
Apricots,o cans for $1.25
(,'berries, 6 cans for $1.50
Weather: I AtK
Greater Georqia’s^^^
\>- Greatest Store
OKAD, SONS OF DESSERT,
MEET THURSDAY P. M.
Important Session Called to
Hear Final Reports on Trip to
Atlanta.
Okad Sons of the Desert will meet.
Thursday evening at X:3O o’clock,
when filial reports will lie called for j
regarding the trip to Atlanta next
month.
A special meeting of the "Buffet
Car Committee" la desired, for all de
tails are about complete except this
item, and this will be completed at
thla meeting
Heaervationa on the three Pullman
Cara have been engaged, and there la
no space left.' The matter oT obtain
ing more eara will be taken tip.
The pennants have arrived, nod the
secretary ban aatne on hand for dis
tribution among the Nohloa, the price
of aame being DO cents each,
All Nobles and those who are within
our gates are urgently requested to
be at Masonic Temple Parlors. Thurs
day evening at 0:30. By order of the
IlluxtrloUH Hhiek, Henry It. Fund
Mother Helen, little girls must not
talk all the time at the table.
Helen —When will f be old enougti
to, mother?—London Opinion,
The Coming Sum
mertime Means
Packing away clothes, for which we have the
vhite tar bags for so<\
and the tar paper in rolls of 12 sheets ... .50^
Joe water and tea, for which we have half
gallon decorated porcelain pitchers, priced, at
35c, but marked now 29^
Vacuum Carafes, to keep ice water cold, $5.00
bottles which we will soil for $2.98
And Thermos Bottles, especially serviceable
in summer, in nickle case, priced at .. . .$2.50
Nested auto drinking cups, nickle plated, four
to nest, six to nest .SI.OO
Johnson's Floor Waxes
And stains and polishers, brushes, etc., may
be found on the fifth floor in a most complete
variety. The line recently instaled.
“More for a Dollar Than a Dollar
Will Buy Elsewhere ”
Full Cream Cheese, order
a sample pound, fyAr*
per lb
LOOSE PICKLES
Chow Chow, quart . .28*
Sweet, Mixed, quart 30*
Olives, quart 30*
JELLIES
Pure Jam, any kind,
3 glasses .25*
Surety, 2 glasses ... .38*
Bull Head, 3 glasses 25*
FRUITS
Florida Oranges,
dozen .. . 22*
Fancy Lemons,
dozen ..15*
Irish Pojatoes, white,
peek .3.3*
Apples, Baldwin,
peck 75*
DEATHS
BROACH MR. WILMM I’., died last
night In the 88th year of hla age.
The rernaina were conveyed to
VEGETABLES
Lima Beans, 6 cans
for 65*
String Beans, 6 cans
for 45*
Succotash, f» cans for 65*
Tomatoes, (i cans for 55*
FISH
Salmon, Pink Alaska,
0 cans 50*
Codfish Middling,
lb 18*
Smoked Halibut, lb. 28*
Quaker Oats, 3
packages .. .... t . : . 27*
Puffed Wheat,
3 packages .. 25*
Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs. 25*
Shredded Wheat,
2 packages 25*
Double Surety
Coupons
Before neon are a five per cent
discount from the already very low
prices prevailing at Whites. They
are given with purchased In every
department anil may be redeemed In
hooks, for $2.50 in merchandise from
any department, except the Gro
cery.
Mllledgevllln this afternoon at 3
O’clock and the Interment will bo
there.
"What prompted you to marry Mlse
Brown?"
“Miss Brown.” —Woman’s Home
Comp'anoln.
Strength and Beauty
Come With Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery
Thin In a blood cleanser and ■lterative
that starts the liver »nd stomach into
vigorouH action. It thus assists the
body to m«nuf«rture rich red blood
which feeds the heart nerve* brain
and organs of the body. The orgnns
work smoothly like mschinery running
In nil. You feel elesn, strong anil
strenuous instead of tired, weak and
faint. Nowadays you can obtain Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
Tablets, as well aa the liquid form
from all medicine dealers, or trial box
of tablets by mail, on receipt of W)c
Addrena V. M. Fierce, M.D.. Buffalo. N.Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Great 100* Pas* Illustrated
Common S*n*« Msdical Advliar will hi amat
FREE, < lotk Bound for 31 Ona-caat Stamp*.
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