The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 01, 1914, 4.00 P.M. Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 1. SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES WE GIVE YOU Douhle Surety Coupons before noon and after sup per {Saturday. This means, in addition to the low prices prevalent Saturday, a saving of five cents on every dollar. AFTER SUPPER SALES 6 TO 7 O’CLOCK. Uneeda Biscuit. Lemon Snaps. Zuzu Crackers, three packages.. . . IOC Lighthouse Cleanser fJC j Balkan Blouses, collars and cuffs of red or blue, or in all white, 75c, and $1 values, for.. . 59C $1.50 and $2 Corsets on table.... fi9C Peterman’s Ant and Roach Food, IOC ! Half-gallon Covered Glass Pitchers I for.. : 19c Cuticura Soap 19C Lighthouse Washington Powder.. £'* 7 7 TO 8 O’CLOCK. Octagon Soap, three cakes.. ..10 c Infants’ Lawn Bonnets.. . 25C Muslin Gowns, high and low necks, '■ 59c values.. .. 35C , Corset Covers, embroidery trimmpd, 49c values 39C 35c Brooms 29c 25c Cotton Mops ~ ••IfJC 15c Stamped Towels .. . .C)C Sanitol Tooth Powder.. . 19P| 8 TO 9 O’CLOCK. Fairy, Flake White. Tar Soaps, three cakes IOC Rompers, good, strong material..2Jsif Children’s Petticoats, without bodies, 50c values 25Cj Galvanized Pails.. .. 19C | $1 a dozen Ice Tea Glasses.. 89C i f WHITE'S GROCERIES “ More For A Do,,ar Wi " Buy FRESH FRUIT Granges, Florida, dozen .... 28* Trish Potatoes, white, peck 33* Bananas, dozen .. . 15* Grape Fruit, 3 for .. 25* Strawberries, 2 qts. 25* LOOSE PICKLES Chow Chow, qt 28* Sweet Mixed, qt.. . 30* Olives, qt 30* Stuffed Mangoes, dozen 25* FIGHTING FOR HERMU'S JOB Berner, of Macon, Wants District Attorneyship. Acute Stage Reached in Contest. Washington, D. C.—The fight over the United States district attorneyship for the southern district of Georgia has reached an acute stage. Colonel Robert 1,. Berner, of Alacon, reached Washing ton today and is making an active con test to land the position. Senator West, who feels that he' rightfully claims the privilege of filling, the position since It Is In his part of the state, and Senator Hoke Smth had] the naming of the district attorney for i the northern district, has put three names before the department of Justice. R. M. Hitch, of Savannah; T. N. Saus. | sy, of Savannah, and D. A. R. Crum, of Cordeie. have each been Indorsed by him [ and anyone of them will be acceptable to him. Senator West had a cad from Mr. I Berner today and frankly told him he j would not nume him. although they are personally very fr'endly. Colonel Berner has been Indorsed by Representative T W Hardwick, of the Tenth district, and Charles L. Bartlett, of the Sixth. Senator Smith lias not Indorsed him and has not Indicated any I preference. He said in convrt-iatlnn 1 with Georgia newspaper men that he would offer no objection to Mr. Hitch. | who has long heon his fr'end and sup- i porter. Attorney General Mcßevnolda hra drawn the name Ine agalnat Mr 1 Hlleh that he did aga'nst A Pratt Adams, of Savannah, because of the corporation clients rervesented hy their, law partnership. Unless Mr. Hitch would agree to withdraw- from the firm of I Pale Children Ayer's Sarsaparilla helps nature to make rich, red blood. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. , _ . J 0.0-0.- Aik Ymrr Doctor. g>—u. *■— Saturday Prices on Shoes for Women and Children Ladies’ oxfords and Colonials, high and low heels, in patent leather, gun J metal and kid, made on new style $2.50 values priced for Saturday, $1.98 Misses’ and Children’s Baby Doll Pumps, in patent leather and gunmet al, wide toes, low heels and spring Prices: 51.50, $1.75, $2 SWITCHES OF FINE NATURAL WAVY HAIR $2.45 ACTUAL S4OO VALUE. If you will measure these Switches by your standard of $4.00 values —you'll get an idea of what wonderful bargains they are. Tihese Switches are 24 inches long, which makes them in dispensable to a becoming arrangement of your hair. The shade assortment is complete with a single exception of gray. Experts will guarantee a perfect match. (Second Floor.) DESSERT FRUITS Del Monte Brand Pears, 6 cans .. . .$1.30 Plums, 6 cans .. $1.20 Cherries, 6 cans . $l5O Apricots, 6 cans ..$1.25 I'^ Hitch & Denmadk, he was told he could not be named district attorney. He de clined to do this, as Mr. Adams had de clined to withdraw from his father’s law firm. Judge W. A. Covington, of Moultrie, who is an aspirant, has apparently made no headway. Meanwhile, Alex ander Akerman, the republican incum bent, continues to hold on. Keep Bcwel Movement Regular. Dr. King's New life Pills keep stomach, liver and kidneys in healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidneys. “I got more relief from one box of Dr. King's New I-ife Pills than any medicine I ever tried.” says C. E. Hatfield, of Chicago, 111, 25c„ at your Druggist. i¥Me's SERVICE TDDAY Meeting Being Held This P. M. at St. John Church By Rev. Frank Hall Wright. This afternoon as we are going to press a large number of the young people of Augusta are gathered at Kt. John's Methodist church to hear the Rev. Frank Hall Wright, the leader In the union evangelistic meetings. They were Invited to come at ten min utes before four, fifteen minutes being promised of Indian stories, customs and slgn-langunge, after which the evangelist Is scheduled to preach to the children. This morning at 10:30 Mr. Wright continued his discussion of the work of the Holy Spirit, especially referring to wh<re he accomplished his work, the enlightenment of the mind through the Word of God, and the renewal of the heart, and the purification of the conscience. , I<ast night 1,500 people gathered at the auditorium constructed in tiy> west end of the new C. & W. C. depot andl heard a great sermon on the ‘■Judgment.” At no time did the preacher resort to assertive threaten- WEATHER pyILTuW FAIR x GREATER GEORGIA’S 1 GREATEST STORE Golden Harvest Flour 24 lb. Bag 82c Jelly Crab Apple, 3 glasses 25* Jam, pure, any kind, 3 glasses 25* Ketchup, Bull Head, 3 bottles 25* Ketchup, Blue Label 13* —23* ings, but took for the basis of each position the plain and repeated decla rations of God’s word. The impression made on the great congregation was profound. At times in this sermon the dramatic power of the preacher was wonderful, and throughout his logic was convincing. At the close a large number came forward to express their determination to accept salvation through Christ. Announcements were made that there will be no services tomorrow, as .Saturday is the rest time for Ihe workers, and a busy day for all. To night the service will begin at 8:15. SENSATION makes more, lighter, whiter and better biscuit than any other. Try it. SURE WAY TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF End Itching Scalp and Stop Falling Hair—At Once. There h one wore way that never falls to remove dandruff comp oiely and that Is to dissolve Jt. This destroys It en tirely. To do this, just (jet about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at n‘fcht r/hen retiring; use enough to moisten the S'-a'p and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning m« st, If not 11, of your dandruff will tie gone, and thre#> or four more appllrat ons will completely dis solve and entirely destroy, every single sign and traee of It no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, th;»t all Itching and digging of the se-lp will stop nstantjy, and your hair will Vie fluffy, lustrous, glossy, sllkv end soft, and look and feel i hundred times Letter. If you want to keep your hair looking rich, do by all men ns get rid of dandruff, for nothing destrovs the ha ! r so quickly. !♦ not only starves the hair and makes Jt fall out hut It makes It stringy, strag gly, dull, dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices It. You can get li quid arvon at any drug store It 's In expensive, and four ounces Is all you wbl need. Ti ls simple remedy has never been known to fall. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. FISH Mackerel, 6 for .. . 25* Salmon, Pink Alaska, 6 for 50* Fish Roe, Okl Virginia, 6 for 50* Sardines, Smoked in Boullion, 6 for .. .. .50* Kippered Herring, 3 for 25* ME VOTE ON GIVING UP ARMS Colorado Strikers Balloting. Arrival of Federal Troops Has a Quieting Effect. Denver, Colo. —Action of the coming special session of the Colorado legis lature in regard to the coal miners' strike, the disposition of the federal troops in the southern strike zone, the decision of the strikers at Trinidad relative to the surrender of arms and possibility of further federal interven tion in the labor controversy were ab sorbing features of the strike situation today. No acts of violence had been reported from the strike regions for more than 24 hours. The coming of tile federal soldiers put an end to out breaks at Fremont, i.as Animas and Huerfano counties and the mobiliza tion of state troops and home guards in Boulder and Weld counties in the northern zone had a quieting Influ ence there. To Federal Troops. In Trinidad today a vote was to he taken by the strikers as to whether they would surrender their arms to the federal forces under Major Hol brook The action taken there It is thought will be followed in detail by the strikers In Huerfano and Fremont counties. Major Holbrook had publicly stated that the federal troops had no Inten tion of disarming the mine guards, so long as they remain on company prop erly and confined their activities to protecting the company property. Bond Issus. Governor Ammons has asked that the legislature, at Its special session, authorize a lend Issue to finance the past and future maintenance of the state militia and enact laws to make arbitration of labor disputes compul sory, to provide means of enforcing the decisions of arbitration hoards, and to prohibit the distribution of ammunition and liquor In troubled zones during the times of civil strife. A fight is expected to he made upon Specially Priced Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery and Ribbed Underwear for Old and Young Boys’ Porous Knit Shirts and Draw ers, size 21 to 34, per garment. 23^ Ladies’ boot silk Hose ‘‘white only,” double soles, regular 25c sellers .. .. .15^ Ladies’ fast black seamless Hose, reg ular l()c sellers 5^ Ladies’ Neckwear, collar in fischus and pointed should er effects, made of net and lawn lace, trimmed lace col lars and jabots, 50c values. Ladies’ gauze rib bed Vests, taped neck and arms,reg ular and extra sizes. 12 i/bc value 9^ CAN VEGETABLES Tomatoes, No. 3, 6 for 54* Lima Beans, 6 for . 65* Corn Sugar, 6 for .. 48* Asparagus Tips, Car melo, 3 eans ~ .. ..57* Peas, sifted, 6 eans. 70* String Beans, (j for 45* the question of the bond issue and ttje arbitration acts. 700 Refugees at Detention Camp New Orleene.—The first of the refu gees from Mexico to be released from the quarantine station left here today for their homes In various parts of the United Htates. Nearly seven hundred remain at the detention camp hut practically all of them will he released within the next 48 hours. BARBECUE TOMORROW CAFE METROPOLE «riiir«| period of th#ir young Jivee J hoonand* of mnthara avoid the dangers. roetioaaieoM, and aulTenag of tooth.ng tune with TEETHINA (Tmmthing Puwdmra) A proscription o»«*d rornhirly by Dr. C. J. Moffett, a Joifrraon Medical <,oli»g* graduate of Philadelphia, ia hie owo auecoaarul procure for •var 40 yoara. Ho always roneldered It hla beat praonrlptlon remedy for r htdero-infantum, cholera-aeorbne. rolir.worrne, dyeentery, diarrhoea arid ret ho r dr-ad* od oi I monte eorornmonamong Inf ante during to# th ing time T-vthlna wo* found to help the ehild. making t-ething eeey end relieving the rnutber of many an i lotrejnumoato and oloop from ywrdniiflitA \ *C 1L dee't aend e»of>*y H \ Owl \ f vmiiß tiuit reu •/» B \ J L{JBa I C JJUftB Me**. CeA Ladies’ 1(1 button ►Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers, three clasp wrist opening, black, white and cham pagne; all sizes, SI.OO value . . Ladies’ gauze hose, double at wearing points, black, white and tan, 10c value 121/^ Children’s fancy top socks, white with variety of check and stripe colored tops, 15c values l(ty Ladies’ fine ribbed gauze Union Suits, nicely finished neck and arms, with beading and tape, tight and lace knee, 75c value .. .. ..50^ SATURDAY SUPPER In the Tea Room will consist of:—Fried Chicken, Rice and Gravy, Hot Rolls, Coffee, Tea or Milk. The price will be 35^ Lad ie s ’ gau z e Hose, full fashion ed, double soles and tops, high spliced heels,black, white and tan. 35c sellers . . 25c "Harvard Mills" ViufcrjLtar Granulated Sugar C I I ] Warner’s, 25 lbs w ■ • ■ I Breakfast Bacon, pound LL\j Hams, Armour’s, I 0 | r or 8. & S * OjL Creamery Butter, 9f| r Surety Brand, lb., Fancy Lemons, I dozen I <9v Fresh Country 9Jr Eggs, dozen » Fancy Japan Rico, 40, 10 lb's Bright Bargains in Wants NEW A.C.L. TRAIN 2:40 am. 4:26 am. 4:50 am. 5:35 am.. 7:20 am. 9:00 am.. 11:25 am. 1:15 pm. Effective with first train out at 2:40 a. m., Eastern Time, Monday, May, 4th, the Atlantic Coast Line will inaugurate a brand-new train, to lie known as numbers 37 and 38, as per above schedule. This train will carry local Atlanta- Wilrnington sleeper passing here going West at 1:40 a. m., and going East at 2:40 a. m. North bound, this train will connect at Florence with main-line A. C. L. trains for all points north and south. For Pullman Reservations and informa tion, apply to T. B. WALKER, District Pass. Agt. M. C. JONES, City Ticket Agt. Augusta, Ga. TOILET GOODS 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 39^ 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 39<* 50c Danderine 39^ 50c Pond’s Extract. 50c Liisterine 39^ 50c Newbro’s Herpicide for 39^ 50c Riker’s ('ream of Roses 39^ 50c Ed Pinard Eaude Quinine 39^ 25c Mum 19^* 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder 19<* 25c Sozodont 19^* 25c Rond’s Extract .. 19^* 25c Danderine 19^ 25c Sanitol Tooth Ra-de 19^* 25c Witch Hazel .. ..19^ 25c Dioxogen 19^ 25c Peroxide of Hydro gen 19^ PURE LARD Size 5 78* Size 10 $1.50 Size 20 $2.85 COFFEE Rio, lb 19* E. C. I)., lb 28* Surety, lb 32* Mocha and Java, lb. 33* Full Cream Cheeese, Hi 23* Lv. Augusta, Ga. Ar. Ar. Barnwell, S. C. Lv. Ar. Denmark, S. C. Lv. Ar. Orangeburg, S. C. Lv. Ar. Sumter, S. C. Lv. Ar. Florence, S. C. Lv. Ar. Chadbum, N. C. Lv. Ar. Wilmington, N. C. Lv. THREE . 1:40 am. .12:01 am. .11:34 pm. 10:53 pm. . 9:30 pm. . 8:00 pril'. . 5:25 pm. . 3:45 pm.