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FRIDAY, MAY 8.
SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES
CHEAPER PRICES
is what everybody today is looking for. If standard
goods can be bought one place cheaper than another,
it is to be expected that that store will be patronized.
Our buying facilities make this possible, and in addi
tion we give double Surety Coupons before noon and
after supper Saturday. These save you a further five
per cent, on your purchases.
After
Supper
Sales
6 TO 7 O'CLOCK.
Uneeda Biscuit. Lemon Snaps. Zuzu
Crackers, 3 pkgs IOC’
Lighthouse Cleanser 5 G
Muslin Drawers. 25c values.. 1 9 c
Children's Petticoats, small sizes,
50c values 19 G
Lyon's Tooth Powder 19 •'*
Covered Glass Pitchers, 2-qt ... 23C
25c Cotton Mops 19 G
75c Middy Blouses, colored and white
c liars 50 G
10c Black Shinola Polish 5 G
7 TO 8 O’CLOCK.
Octagon Soap, 3 cakes 10 G
Ladies’ Gauze Cotton Hose, fast black.
10c values 5C
Muslin Gowns, low necks, 59c
values 39 c
Corsets. $2.00 and $3.00 values in
assortment, for 98C
Woodbury’s Facial Soap 19C
35. Brooms 291’
15c Peterman's Roach Food 10 G
Girl's Colored Dresses, pleated skirts,
ages 6 to 14 years .... 59 G
8 TO 9 O’CLOCK
Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soaps,
3 cakes IQC
Surety Cocoa, %-lb 18 C
Children’s Gowns, small sizes, 49c
values 25C
Packer’s Tar Soap 190
Brass Cuspidores 490
50c Galvanized Tubs 39 c
25c Colored Gingham Pantry
Aprons 15C
The Food You Eat is the First Step Towards Perfect
Fro*li Creamery Butter,
pure and sweet,
pound
Hams, Ar
mour’s Star
or S. & S.,
pound
18k
COFFEE
Rio, lb 19^
E. C. D., lb 29^
Mocha and Java, lb..
FOR ICE TEA USE
J. B. White’s Special
Blend, 60c for .. .v. 45^
REVIVAL SERVICES TO
CLOSE NEXT SUNDAY
Last of Morning Meetings Held
at St. John’s Today. Tonight
at the Tabernacle.
The revival services in which the
churches of the city have been en
gaged with Rev. Frank Hall Wright
as the leader are nearing the close,
today and Sunday being the only re
maining days in which services will
be held. Though these meetings have
thia crUcal pariod of tbair
young llw, Tho'iaanda of motWs «wjd tin
dangers, raaUassc* », nod suffering of Uattung
“fEETHINA
{Toothing Powdort )
A proscription oaed ram tarty by Dr. C. J.
a Jefferson Medical <oi»ag# graduate of
Philadelphia, in hia own soceeaa/u1 practice for
over 40 yaara.
Ha always eorwldered It hia best prescription
remedy for ebolara-lnfantum, cholera-morbus,
eolie. worms, dysentery, diarrhoea and other dread -
ad art manta *o common among infaßt.durlngUa th
ing time taathina was foundto help feechild,
making teething easy and railing the mother of
many anxtooa momenta madalaap* *M\
lass right*. Sold by ft A eA»*V»
druggists 25c. #A\J\^
If yog ran not A, • V 7 SX
obtain Tea thin aN* / ' 4
from your druggist, X \ i t tPaJ ,w|
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£ Im. ji»
Special Pricings on Two
Good Shoes for Saturday
Have You Ever Been in
OUR HAIR GOODS SHOP?
It is a beau
tiful, semi
private place
where you can g
select at yout *
leisure, from
an assortment
of the very
highest grade
of Hair Goods.
Then, too,
we have skill
ed and com
petent attend
ants who will
gladly assist
you and ad
vise as to how
to most be
comingly ar
range your
hair.
As a special inducement to have
you visit our Hair Goods Shop Sat
urday, we offer the following Spe
cials in Wavy Hair Switches
Regularly, $1.50 — 18 inches long
tomorrow 89'-"
Regularly, $2.50 —20 inches long
tomorrow $1 55
Regularly, $3.00 —22 inches long
tomorrow .... $2 25
Regularly, $4.00 —24 inches long
tomorrow *2 75
Wavy Transformations —
Regularly, $2.00 —tomorrow'. Jfcl 45
Regularly, ss.oo—tomorrow. . $3 45
Mail orders filled with accuracy.
Fresh Country OAr*
Eggs, dozen ....
I'®
Golden Har
vest Flour,
24 lbs.
82c
Self Rising
Flour, Jersey
Cream Brand,
24 lbs.
SOc
LARD COMPOUND
Size 5 60^
Size 10 .* $1.20
Size 20 .. .. ... .$2.35
Pork and Beans,
No. 3, 6 cans 54^
been running over two weeks the pec
pie seem unwearied, for they come in
great numbers to get the profit of
these splendid services. Nothing new
or sensational has been preached, but
the old story of salvation, with many
quotations from the Book in every
sermon. But the message is being
presented in such forceful way, with
such plainness and heart appeal that
it is satisfying the many listeners. The
singing of both Mr. Good and Mr.
Wright is greatly enjoyed by the peo
ple, the gospel songs sung by their
voices of unusual quality being an ef
fective way of presenting the Gos
pel.
This morning, at St. John's th last
of the morning services was held. The
pastor and people of this church have
been very hospitable to open their
beautiful and comfortable church edi
fice to the churches of the city for
this occasion, and all have felt thor
oughly at home. Some of the best ser
vices of the series have been these
morning services at St. John's.
Last night at the tabernacle the
subject was "Morality vs. Faith.” A
large congregation listened to one of
the most effective sermons Mr.
Wright has preached. Throughout the
sermon the evangelist was proving and
illustrating the fact that no one is
good enough In himself to pass the
approval of God, and that all without
exception are lost without the blood
of Jesus Christ. He referred to the
fact that some people are much bet
ter than others, but that this differ
| ence was only comparative, and in the
sight of the holy God all are sinners
needing the cleansing of Christ. At
tention was called to the interpreta
tion of Christ to the law, that we
can break the commandments in
thought and purpose of heart as well
as by overt act, and that God holds
accountable all who violate his reveal
ed law/ and there is no escape except
to accept Christ who took the penalty
upon himself for all who will believe.
Tonight at the tabernacle the serv-
Ice will commence nt 8:10 o'clock.
There will be no services tomorrow
night.
SCHOOLBOY ANSWERS.
Gong Is the masculine of belle un i
vicar of vixen.
The mineral wealth of a country Is
gineer-beer and lemonade.
Henry IV. fas the son of John o’
Groats.
WEATHER FAIR
X GREATER GEORGIA’S B
GREATEST STORE
Ladies’ Colo
nials in pat
ents, pin met
als and satins;
welts and
turns; cut steel
and metal
buckles; $3.00
values for
*2.29
c§P)
Ladies’ oxfords, pumps and straps,
in patent, gun metal and kid, high
and low heels, -wide toes made on
comfortable lasts, all solid leathers;
$2.50 values that are priced for Sat
urday,
$1.98
And increased vitality, too; provided it is absolutely pure and wholesome.
And quality and purity are the most potent factors of all goods sold at White’s.
Nothing but the very best are here, but at prices that are astonishingly low.
Full Cream 99 r*
Cheese, lb
DESSERT FRUIT
Del Monte Brand.
Plums, No. 3,
6 cans $1.20
Cherries, No. 3,
6 cans $1.50
Apricots, No. 3,
6 cans $1.25
Pears, No. 3,
6 cans $1.30
Tomatoes and Pepper,
No. 3, 2 cans 35^
THE MODERN WOODMEN
ORGANIZE STATE CAMP
First State Convention Held in
Macon Yesterday—Augustan
Elected Officer.
Macon, Ga.—Georgia now has a state
camp of the Modern Woodmen of
America, organized here yesterday by
representatives from the various camps,
of the order In Georgia The conven
tion was held at the Hotel Lanier dur
ing the day and a night session was
held last night at the Cllsby hall with
the Macon lodge of Modern Wood
men.
E. H. Hyman, secretary of the Ma
ced Chamber of Commerce and con
sul of Macon lodge, was elected one
of the three state managers.
The first staff of state officers elect
ed yesterday for the ensuing year
was:
Consul—B. W. Boyd. Union Point.
Advisor—W C. Thomas, Albany.
Past Consul —W. C. Dumas, Atlanta.
Banker—L. H. Simons, Fitzgerald.
clerk—George K. Watson, Savannah.
Escort—A. V. Houseman, Waycross.
Watchman —8. C. Bush, Augusta.
Managers—M. L. Feltz, Warrenton;
C. B. Smith, Macon, and Dr. F. L.
Rountree, Oedartown.
lecturer—E. H. Hyman, Macon.
Shepherd Bryan, of Atlanta, was
elected delegate from the Georgia
'amp whieh meets June 15 In Toledo,
Ohio, B. F. Mutagh, of Brunswick, was
elected alternate.
Atlanta woes selected as the next
place of meelng. ft Is probable that
Macon will tie made the permanent
meeting place Hfter next yeur, as this
Ayer’s Pectoral I
Away back in 1841. Old enough to re
member those days? Still used for
coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years.
Ask Your Doctor. '/....firLul'
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Fancy Lemons, -I A _
dozen
FISH
Salmon, Pink Alaska,
6 for 50^
Salmon, Pink Flats,
6 for 45^
Sardines, smoked in
boullion, 6 for .. ..
Sardines, French, in oil,
2 for 25^
Tuna Fish, 1 lb. can
Crab Meat, 1 lb. can
Succotash, 6 for .... 70^
city is more accessible than any other
point, is the recognized convention
city of Georgia, and favored by the
Woodmen.
For a Torpid Liver.
"I have used Chamberlain's Tablets
off and on for the past six years
whenever my liver shows signs of be
ing in a disordered condition. They
have always ac*ed quickly and given
ine the desired relief,” writes Mrs
F. H Trubus, Sprlngville, N. Y. For
sale by all dealers.
TANGO&
Root Out the Cora Painleeely With
TANGO; End Your Suffering.
root, the CORE, or kernel of the corn.
TANOO for Corns la safe and posi
tive. Applied In an Instant, dries In
a minute, and it's done. No bump In
the.shoe to press on the tender corn,
no bandage to pull away with excru
ciating agony, no picking and goug
ing.
The first touch of TANOO ends
your suffering, and it roots out the
CORE of the corn painlessly and
without swelling or soreness. If It
does not your druggist will return your
money. The one GUARANTEED rem
edy, 25 cents at ALL Druggists. Made
ind guaranteed by Jacobs’ Pharmacy,
Atlanta.
Specially Priced Gloves , Neck
wear, Hosiery , Underwear and
Parasols for Saturday
Ladies 16 button Silk
Gloves, double tipped fin
gers, in black, white and
champagne, SI.OO values to
be sold for . . . . . .69^
Ladies’ two clasp Silk
Gloves, in black, white and
colors; small sizes of 5*4
and 6 in broken lots; gloves
that ordinarily sell for 50c,
will be placed on the bar
gain counter Saturday
for 15^
Ladies’ neckwear, collars
and guimpes, made of net
and lawn, lace trimmed, the
latest styles and slianes;
75c values to be sold at
Neckwear, collars in fiselms
and pointed shoulders ef
fects, very dainty and fash
ionable; regular 50c values
for 25^
$2.50 All Silk Parasols, solid colors tops with wide rib bor
ders in stripes and floral designs; wide ranges of colors and com
binations. The Saturday price is $1.69
No wonder every
body is enthusiastic
about TANOO. It Is
the one safe remedy
GUARANTEED to
root out the CORE of
the corn, without
pain or making the
toe sore.
Rings and plasters
that press on the
painful corn, caustla
remedies that make
the flesh raw and
worse than the corn,
gouging and cutting
—only makeshifts
that do not reach the
Breakfast Bacon,
Kriel Brand, lb..
CEREAL
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs
Post Toasties,3 pkgs. £5
Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs.
Puffed Wheat,
3 packages 25^
Apples, dried,
3 packages 28^
Macaroni or Spaghetti,
3 packages . . 27^
Force, package ..
Corn, Sugar, 6 cans 48^
SENSATION FLOUR makes
more, liqhter. whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
Rain Checks Sale in
Atlanta; Twas Tag Day
Atlanta.—Rain yesterday cost the
orphans round Atlanta thousands of
dollars. It kept the lilg crowd off the
streets through all the middle part of
the day, and consequently materially
cut down the money taken in by the
young women who were engaged in
the "Tag Day" work of soliciting con
tributions for the undenominational)
orphan work.
The young women, who were dressed
in their prettiest gowns and hats—
having learned from past experience
that the prettier they looked the easier
it was to get money from the men—
braved the rain, got their shimmering
silks spotted and their feathers lie
draggled and managed to collect before
night a goodly sue In spite of the
weather, but not nearly so much as
they would have taken In If the skies
had been clear all day.
Making Reputation For
“Horse Sense;” Georgian
Atlanta. Another "Georgia Track
er" is making a reputation for "horse
sense" at Washington. A letter from
a well known Georgia congressman,
received today, commenting on the
situation there, says that Georgias new
United States Kenator, Colonel W. 8.
West, has splendidly impressed his
colleagues, and that without trying
to make any Impression at all,
"He has certainly measureed up to
tlie standard," the congressman writes.
"They recognize that his head is chock
full of horse sense and that he is po
litically and mentally as honest as
the rising sun. il* Is earnest about
all he does, arid so straightforward
with it that he makes a favorable im
pression on all.”
Saturday Supper
In the Tea Room will consist of—
Broiled Chicken, Hominy and Gravy, Hot Rolls,
Coffee, Tea or Milk.
Imported silk lisle hose in
all the leading Spring
shades, 50c values Saturday
for 39^
Full fashioned lisle and cot
ton hose, gauze and medium
weights, colors black, white
and tan; 35c values
for 25^
Seamless gauze hose, double
at wearing points; colors
black, white and tan, 15c
sellers for 12 '/>#
Ladies’ fine ribbed gauze
union suits, nicely trimmed,
tight and lace knee, open
and closed crotch; 75c
values for 50^
Gauze ribbed vests, taped
neck and arms; extra sizes,
1214 c values for 7*4^
Mackerel, 9Rr>
(> for
LOOSE PICKLES
Chow Chow, i|t,. .
Sweet, Mixed, qt.. .30^
Olives, qt 30^
Jelly, Bull Head,
3 glasses 25^
Jam, any kind,
3 glasses for 25^
Catsup, Bull Head,
3 bottles 25^
Ginger Ale, quart
bottle 18<
Olives, Stuffed,
3 bottles .. * 25^
Olive Oil, pure, bottle.
28<*.
Full Military Honors at
Funeral of Gen’l Sickles
Nev/ .York.— Funeral for
General Daniel J 3. Hirklen were hel<l
today in Kt. Patrick's Cathedral.
Full military honors were accorded
the old hero. The coffin whh placed
upon a gun calHMon and tin* funeral
proccHHlon then moved up Fifth ave
nue from the general’a home to Kt.
Patrick’H Cathedral, ewcorted by the
Twelfth Regiment, New York National
Guard, the Old Guard, Grand Army
PoatH, and a battalion of Regular
troop* from Governor* Inland.
A Kolemn requiem mana wan cele
brated at the cathedral, Monalgrtor M.
J. Lavelle officiating.
Date today tin; body will be taken
j, Delight
The Inner Man
r
and the world without
turn* to you a more
cheerful face
Maxwell House
Blend is Coffee
of such exhilarating and
palate-tickling qualities
that it makes you thank
ful for life and good liv
ing.
SciUd Tin* at Grocer*
Cheek-Ncal Coffee Co.
IViMhrllU Jacksonville HoaHnn
TOILET
GOODS
Odor-O-No ...
Hind’s Honov
and Almond
Cream
Wilson’s Frec
. kle Cream
Usterine ....
Crlyco-Thvmo
llne
ElCaya Crean
| IVlieco Tootil
’ Paste |
Pond’s Extract
Pompeian
Massage Creim
Danderine ...
All Toilet
Waters
Regular
50c
Danderine ...
Odor-O-No
, Arnica Tooth
Soap
Peroxide of
Hydrogen .
Santtol Tooth
Paste
Pond’R Extract
Amolino
Powder ....
Squibh’s
Talcum ....
Regular
25c
'Health
Rico, fancy head,
10-lbs..
f SUGAfA
I .1 J
Granulated 1
Sugar,
Warner’s ;
25 lbs.
sl.lO
FRESH FRUIT
Oranges, Florida,
dozen .. .. .29^
Irish Potatoes, peek
Strawberries, quart .13^
NATIONAL BISCUIT
Crackers, JOo size,
3 for 25^
String Beans, 6 for . .45^
to Washington for interment In Ar
lington,
It's up to you to decide, the great
est value In a suit, we mark our
goods down v’hen we receive them,
no mater what reduction others of
fer you, ours are lower In price. F. G.
Mertins, the Clothier,
LADIES LISTEN
For Experienced Hairdressing
Phono 2621-J or 928.
Rave your combings and do not
send your work out of the city
Have work done by one of most
experienced lady hair dressers In
Routh-Mrs. J. Will Ergle, 502
West Avenue. North Augusta, S.
C. All work sent for and deliver
ed. Satisfaction guaranteed.
STOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE
KIMBALL
HOUSE
ATLANTA, GA.
Most Central and Convenient
Location In the City.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Our Restaurant one of the Best
In the South.
160 ROOM*.
Hot and Cold Running Water.
SI.OO per day.
ROOMfl: Connctlng Hatha. $1.50
Private Baths, $2.00 and up. Club
Breakfast, 30c to SI.OO. Club
Luncheon only 50 cents. A La
Carte Service Unsurpassed In the
South.
ED. L. BROWN, Manager.
THREE
Satur
day
39 c
Satur
day
19c