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WEDNESDAY. WAY 6.
Bailie-Edslblut
Furniture Go.
Special Thurs
day’s Sale on
Old Hickory
Rustic Furniture
200 Pieces to
Select From.
$6.0(1 Ladies Sewing
Rocker, now .. .. $3 00
$4.00 Ladies’ Sewing
Rocker, now $2 00
SG.OO High Beck Chair,
now $3 00
$4.00 High Back Chair,
now $2 00
SS.OO High Back Chair,
very large, now .. . .$5 00
$5.00 Andrew Jackson
Chair, now .. • • •• $2 75
$4.00 Spindle Back Cliair,
now .. .. S2OO
$9.00 Woven Back Settee,
now $5 00
$2.50 Costumer, now $1 r >
$13.00 54-in. Swing.
4 chains, now .. .. $7 50
WE LEAD WHEN IT
COMES TO THIS LINE.
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1 GLANCE at the windows of
A our store is always worth
gypS while—you'll see something
m to interest you every time
you pass.
—t-J The smart new models,
the correct styles, the attractive shapes
shown there are merely representative of
the good things you*ll find inside.
And whenwefityou with "Walk-Over”
shoes it means, for you, better service and
greater satisfaction than you*ve been accus
tomed to.
They're profitable shoes for you to wear.
/ $3.50
to $7.00
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Should Augusta Have An Auditorium
Suitable For Large Gatherings?
i For many years the writer has felt
I the need of a large auditorium in the
city. Within the last fifteen years
. many large gatherings that would
| have brought to our people a splen-
I did education in matters vital to us
| have gone to other places because we
had no way to accommodate the as
sembly. The meetings would have
done much toadvertise the city far
and wide. Most cities of our diman
sions have large auditoriums, and
seek gatherings of the class to which
I we refer.
The meetings now in progress at the
j depot of yie C. & \V. C. railway are
'not so well attended as they would
be were they in the centre of the
city. It was a most beautiful thing
for the management of the road to
c-ome to the relief of the preachers ami
give them such an ideal house for the
united revival, but it would have been
better had the ministers been able
to locate the meetings near the built
of our population.
Waste of Time.
It Is a waste of time and money to
arrange a new place every year for
such meetings. Why not get together
and build a suitable auditorium for
such united work, and rent the build
ing to other large gatherings that have
And then they learned that many of our dairies (11 out of 12) are dirty—
that one cow in three carries sickness. They learned that even if the milk
came from a clean dairy and a healthy cow no little baby stomach could
digest it. Keep your baby away from the sickness and the indigestion that
may cost his life. Give your baby your own milk as long as you can.
Then wean him slowly on
Nestles Foocl
that Is clean —and free from sickness, and
fresh, that does not grow sour—whose
curd is soft and digestible as mother’s
milk itself. Nestle*9 is a complete food as
it comes to you in its air-tight can. You
add no doubtful cow’s milk to prepare it,
but only fresh, clear water. Give your
baby Nestis's once a day. Then twice
and gradually increase till the baby is
weaned and both you and the baby will
be better and stronger.
Nestl6’s brings to your baby all the
good of cow's milk and none of the harm.
In Nestl6’a the best cow’s milk from
healthy cows in sanitary dairies, is so
changed that it contains just what your
baby needs. The milk is so purified, and
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Boot Shop
828 Broad Street. /
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the interest of the church or state at
heart. No doubt the trades bodies of
Augusta wold take stock in such a
movement, and would help make it a
success.
An auditorium located in some ac
cessible place would bring to the city
several thousand visitors every lev
months. No city has a greater claim
011 annual conventions than Augusta.
Some of the largest of the present
day were born right here, and it would
be an easy matter to bring to Augusta
every year several thousand people if
we had the building. Of course Hie
hotel aeeommodatkms would be ar
ranged for once there was a neces
sity.
We suggest this here on the church
page, and would be glad to hear from
anyone who thinks the suggestion
worth while.
GHOSTLY.
Mr. St.ubb —Here is about a skele
ton that appears in the parlor of a
haunted house and strikes a few keys
on the piano every night.
Mrs. Stuhb —Oh, John, what keys
does he strike?
Mr .Stub!)—Why, skeleton keys, of
course.
5 times as
many mothers
use Nestle s today
WHERE one mother gave
her baby Nestle’s seven
years ago, five give it today.
And why? Simply because in the
last seven years mothers have
learned more about keeping their
babies than ever in all the thousands
of years that went before.
First they learned these wide
awake mothers —that the babies who
left them one in six died from the
wrong food—that that great terror
of mothers summer complaint
came from cow’s milk.
so packed, that It la free as mother's milk
from germs and impurities.
Send Ahe Coupon. It brings a boa of
NESTLES (enough for 12 feedings) and
an important Book by Specialists, full of
things you ought to know.
FOOD COMPANY
Woolworth Bldg., New York
Please send me, FREE, your book and
trial package.
Name..
Address
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Announces Plans For Restoring
Court Theatre
QUEEN ELIZABETH OF BELGIUM
Brussels.—ln accordance with her
program for the fostering of Belgian
culture, Queen Elizabeth announce 1
today her plans for restoring the court
theatre, which has been left neglected
in the l.aeken Palace many* years.
The theatre is part of the orangery,
from which a shutter separates it.
Workmen will put it in order and it
will be used for a fete in the course
of the Danish sovereign’s visit. The
auditorium will be greatly enlarged
and redecorated and many amateur
actors and actresses of Belgian socie
ties will be seen there.
“ID TIKE AND
BURN TAMPICO"
Admiral Badger Reports Per
sistent Rumors of Intentions
of Villa. Mayo Says no Truce
Washington.—Admiral Badger re
ported to the navy department today
that, constitutionalists forces made a
sharp attack yesterday u|on Mexi
can federal troops in the northwestern
portion of the province of Vera Cruz
and to the west of Tampico. There
was no decisive result as far as he
could learn, the report stated.
Admiral Badger's report said fur
ther that Admiral Mayo informed him
of persistent rumors current about
Tampico that General Villa was on
his way there with reinforcements
and intended to “take and bum the
city.” ’Admiral Mayo stated he did
not put the slightest faith in the
truce supposed to have been arranged
between the constitutionalists and
federalists at Tampoci. There had
been no trouble recently in the oil
district.
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Royalty Dabbling to Commerce
DUKE OF MECKLENBURG.
SCHWERIN
Berlin.—The revelation that the
Duke of Meekienbur*-Schwerin run*
an automobile hr< n< y show* how roy
alty la more and more dabbling In
commerce. Klnß J’eter of Hervlii rep
resents a famoua French make of car
in Belkrade, while the czar, whose
extraordinary penchant for Mercedes
cara la well krtown, haa more than
once beep suspected of havlnk a fi
nancial Intereat In the famoua work*
at Canstatt. The klnß of Wurternberß
owna two lilr hotel* at Alx and Ma
rlenbHd, while Alfonao of Spain la al
way* keen to push the aale of hi* own
make of cigarette. Finally, the kalaer
runs a case at Potsdam and pottery
work* at Cadlnen. Klnß <jeorße of
Knßland alone of the lilr monarch*
seem* unable to earn a living.
SENSATION FLOUR
has strength, color and flavor.
Every sack guaranteed.
THE "SJK Fir ii
UNITED REVIVAL MEET
Afternoon Street Services at
6 P, M., Tonight at 8:10 at
the Tabernacle.
Both last night and this morning
fine sermons were held in the United
Revival series. For a morning service
the one today was unusually good and
very much enjoyed. Last night the
congregation was large and a splendid
sern-on was preached on the su’Ject
of Faith. 'l'lie evangelist, Rev. Frank
Hull Wright, explained saving faith
as—admit, submit, and commit, ap
pealing to the reason, the will, and tiie
j heart. Under these divisions he II-
I rustrated and scripUirally proved lliit
saving faith had these three elements,
Ihe intelligence being satisfied that
Jesus Christ is the divine Son of Cod,
the will submitting to him as the en
throned Lord and ruler of life, and the
heart committing all to Him in per
feet trust to do what he says he will
da. Then Mr Wright declared, hav
ing thus believed on Christ a man Is
Andrews Bros. Co.
870 Broad Street
Double Purple Stamps Given Before Noon
Elegant Values in White Wash Skirts
Made 0} Pique and Ratine Crepe.
White Ebroidered Voile Waists,
with hemstitched and plaited collar
and cuffs, cord and tassel at
neck, for $3.50
Dainty Colored Figured Voile
Waists, same model as above,
for $2.75
All Wool Spring Suits,
Including Wooltex Suits,
HALF PRICE
There in not an unattractive nor indeslrable Suit in the lot.
Every one represent* the highest type of tailoring, has every re
quirement to meet, the latest demand of Dame Fashion, In shade,
material and cut.
If planning for a sea trip, or off to the mountain* you are bound
you can be fashionably attired at small cost In these high-grade
Suite. Were *23.95 to *55.00; now <*l2 00 to 827 50
Silk Poplin, Silk Moire -nd Black Taffeta Suits, considerably
lowered In prices.
Were *25.00 to *35, now 81875 to *27 95
Oay and Picturesque Sport Coats,
for *9.95 to *15.95; were *13.50 to *27.60,
Tafteta Crepe, Cliarmeuae anil Black .lap
Ureses Greatly Reduced.
I .adieu' Crete Knickerbocker
Drawers worth 50c, Tor 39 f;
DaGreeque and Standard I’rin
cess Slip* HALF PRICE
Were *1.98 to *5.00,
now 99' to 82 50
K. and K Rompers, beach and
Knickerbocker styles, worth
50c, for 39' :
K. and K Check Muslin Sleep
ing Garments, worth 30c,
for 390
“‘*~~*'VITAL FORCE'*" 2 '"
Disease germs are on every hand. They are in the very air
we breathe. A system “run down” is a prey for them. One
must have vital force to withstand them. Vital force depends
on digestion—on whether or not food nourishes —on the
quality of blood coursing through the body.
DR. PIERCE’S
Golden Medical Discovery
Strengthens the weak stomach. Gives good digestion. Enlivens the
sluggish liver. Feeds the starved nerves. Again full health and strength
return. A general upbuilding enables the heart to pump like an engine
running in oil. The vital force is once more established to full power.
Year in and year out for over forty years this great health-restoring
remedy has been spreading throughout the entire world—because of its
ability to make the sick well and the weak strong. Don’t despair of
“being your old self again.” Give this vegetable remedy a trial —Today
—Now. You will soon feel “like new again. ” Sold in liquid or tablet form by
Druggistsortrial box forsocbymuil. Write I)r.V. M.Pierce, Buffalo,N.Y.
Dr. Pierce’s great 1008 page “Medical Adviser,”
cloth-bound, sent for a 1 onc-cent stamps.
_m ip s n<
saved, and ho will fool saved, and not
before.
The music last night was splendid,
a full (’horns singing under the splen
did direction of Mr. Good, and both
Mr. Wright and Mr. Good singing gos-
For $1.50
Tailored skirt of pique, with two inch
tuck coming down from licit, forming a
point in front and extending around skirt,
giving a peplum effect. Pearl buttons
trim jiointed front.
For $2.00
One style al this price is of fine quali
ty corduroy ribbed pique with short flared
peplum. The other style is of ratine
crepe, has tuck hip depth and let out giv
ing a peg top effect. Pearl buttons trim
this charming skirt down the front.
Blue and Yellow Embroid
ered White Voile Waists
for $1.25
Sheer white Voile, big armhole, out
lined with seaming, short sleeves, full
blouse, vest and rovers are embroidered in
dainty designs in yellow and white and
blue and white. The collar is pointed.
Thread buttons on front and revers Picot
edged frill on sleeves.
Mothers, This
is Your Chance
Pretty iSmbrolderlet, for far
less than half their regular
price. In remnant lengths.
Just thu sort of Insertions and
’tdges you want to trim the
kiddles’ clothes.
pel solos which went to the hearts of
the hearers. This afternoon a street
meeting is anounced for six o’clock,
to he held at the corner of Broad and
Ninth. Tonight at N: 10 the meeting
will begin at the tabernacle.
Odd lot of Waists, mostly small
sizes, worth up to $1.50, for ... 39*
Voile and Crepe Waists, in a varie
ty of lovely models and
materials SI.OO to $3.98
House Dresses , $1
In Check Ginghams, Solid Cham
bray Collars, embroidered In
white, perfect fitting, neat wash
able and practical.
Crepe Klmoncs fo r Lounging on Bultry After
noons, lu Kmplre and collared models. In
fancy figured effects. In a big variety of colors
and designs.
*1.98 Kimonos for 8150
*1.50 kimonos for 8100
Paul Jones’ Middles, short
sleeves, In all white and with
nuvy collars and ornaments.
*I.OO Middles 69^
*I.BO Middles 98C
Ages | years to 10 years.
tl.no Crepe Gowns, Cluny
lace trimmed 79<
White Pique Petticoats. ..81
White Double Panelled
Petticoats . . .81
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