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ASS’T ATT’Y GEN'L RESIGNS
W**hlnflton, D. C.—Js»k»c* C. Adklnu.
CMflMtanl attorney general. who has been
prominent In n**gt>Uations for the <Jlbko
lutton of the New Haven railroad, ro
hljrned today to t*kn up tbe practice of
law In Waihlntrton. Mr. Adklna waa
appointed to the department In Aufpiat,
IM2. He hfin been retained by Atlor-
M>' General Meli» ytioldn a* upeclal coun
eel in the Kfw Haven and Can caaea,
THE EASIEST WAY
TO END DANDRUFF
Stop Falling Hair and Itching
Scalp.
There la one anre way that never
fails to remove dandruff completely and
that la to dlnenlv* It. Thla destroys it
entirely. To do thla. just *et about four
ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon;
apply It at night when retiring; use
«fiotigh to moisten the acaJp and rub It
In ffyutly with the finger tips.
By morning moat, ts not all, of your
dandruff will he gone, at d three or four
more application* will completely die*
HfllVn and entlreJy destroy, every single
Mgjt and trace of it, no matter how much
dandruff you may have.
You will find, too, that all Itching
atiri digging of tbs scalp will stop ln--
stlntly/and your hair will he fluffy, lus
trous. glossy, silky and soft, and look
and feel a hundred times better.
If you want to keep your hair looking
rich, do by all means get rid of dandruff,
for rtothlng destroys the hair so quickly.
It not only starves the hair and mukes
It Tall out, hunt makes It stringy, strag
gly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and
oyarybody notices iL You can get 11-
<lflld arvon at any store. It Is In
expensive. and
mad. This simple remedy has never
bini known'to fall.
J " I
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Levy’s English Suits
from the "House of
Kuppenheimer” are
just the thing for
these Cool Evenings.
In Blue Sergo, neat
stripe effects and
Shepherd Plaids,with
a style such as is
characteristic of this
famous brand.
The prices arc mod
erate.
A new shipment of
"English Tunnel"
Straws just in.
SHBB
The J. Willie
Levy Co.
METHODISTS OK
MARRIAGE HUE
Oklahoma City.—A tolegTam was read
j to the Methodist conference by Hishop
i Wilson calling attention to thn delicate
• situation between the United States and
Mexico. The mesHoge sthted that the
I peace commission which will meet next
Monday at Niagara Falls, Canada to be
gin their negotiations looking to a set-
I ilenient of the Mexican cr'sls, requested
j the bishops to call upon all Christian
people to unite in prayer that war bc
; tween tha two countries may he averted.
At the conclusion of the reading of
the telegram Bishop Morrison led tha
conference in prayer to that end.
Saturday was fixed ;i« the date to re
ceive the greetings from the Japanese
Methodist church which will be voiced
by Fraternal In-legate Yoshloka.
Or» recommendation by Ihe committee
on revivals, the conference agreed tn a
change In the marriage ceremony of thn
phrase "I pronounce you man and wife.”
to ”1 pronounce you husband and wife.”
Other minor changes In the church
ritual wan raooitifnsndsd by thp oom
! rnlttee on revlsuls and were adopted.
3 HUERTA ENVOYS^oi\TWAY
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
W. Augustine from the state deport
ment at Washington yesterday asking
1 1 hot two cars be he’d at Key West at
the expense of the department and for
the use of the Huerta psrty. Orders
were Immediately given for the two car*
| to h sent to Key West with the next
train but a few minutes Inter a cable
gram was received from Havana stat
ing that the party had arrived there al
ready and would be'ln Key West Inst
night in time to leave on the 7 o'clock
Oversea Limited.
All Accommodations.
Instructions were wired the Florida
Fast Coast Railway offices In Key
West to provide nil accommodations
possible for the officials. The two spe
■ hi! cars will meet the party at New
Hnnrna this morning.
The state department also advised that!
Hpedman II Hanks Is on the way to
meet tiie Mexicans In Jacksonville (*•
Argusiind and to accompany them to
Niagara Falls as a representative of the
♦date department.
VELASCO IS SUSPECTED OF
PLOT: HUERTA DARED
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
Iminl* to woe that the roastwlse lights
| and otlior aid* to navigation are not
; molested.
Under Surveillance,
Wherever the gunboat* nra finally
ifent they will tie kept under surveil
lance by American ship*.
Word hue reached here fnreahadow
jmg the approach of a critical moment
In the capital. British subject* from
tlie Interior, It In Mated have
been gathered tn the concen
tration dlatrlcta tn the foreign res
idential quarters of Mexico ("tty, where
tt was determined long ago they would
protect themselves should fighting In
the streets occur.
Significant.
lien. Velasco, who was defeated at
Torreon with heavy loss, has been or
dered out of the capital to assume the
military governshtp of Ban I.ute Po
toai. Many regard the appointment as
significant since rttmora have been
current that tlen. Velasco t* deeply
Involved lit a military plot against
lluertu. Velasco hnH nut yet recover
ed from his wounds and Ilia friends
| eay he la in no condition to naautno
command In the field.
Foolhardy.
After hla return to the capital Velas
co la reported to have reproached
Huerto for hla failure to reinforce him
at Torreon. This criticism of his chief
was regarded by his friends as fool
hardy and surprise was manifest that
Velasco was not Immediately Impris
oned.
Mexican newspaper men here have
I been listed at the capital na traitors.
|ln a semi-official document sent from
Mexico City all those who remained
after the occupation are acruacd of
selling their pens to “Fletcher, the In
vader.”
TANGO
ROOTS OUT CORNS PAINLESSLY
Don't Pick and Gouge and Torture
Your Toee— Uae TANGO.
TANGO for Corns
Is the most marvel
ous remedy of the
age. No wonder
everybody Is enthu
siast to about it. Ope
touch of TANCTO on
n com ends your suf
fering. Applied In a
second and It's done.
No plaster or salvo to
fuss with; nothing to
stick to the hose
and be Jerked from
the sore toe with
excruciating agony;
no swelling and ten
derness. Never use
a point or blade, because the risk
is too great. A slip of tho instru
ment and a drop of blood have caused
many cases of blood poison.
TANGO U tho ono aafe remedy
that root* out the core of the corn,
painlessly. It softens this kernel and
brings it out. The root, core and the
com la gone forever. No pain, no fuss,
no sore, bandaged toea.
TANGO la tho safest and surest
remedy for corns and bunions: the
one GUARANTEED remedy. Any
druggist will return your money It
TANGO falls to root out the CORE ot
the com painlessly. 25c at All Drug
gists. Made and guaranteed by Ja
mbs' Pharmacy, Atlanta.
IfIDIES LISTEN
For Experienced Halrdrseeing
Phon* 262 t-J or 92*.
Save your combings and do not
•end your work out of the city
Have work done by one of most
experienced lady h»lr dressers In
South- Mrs J. Will Krgle, 502
West Avenue. North Augusta, S
C. All work sent for and deliver
ed. Satisfaction guaranteed
Uneeda Biscuit
A crisp, clean, nutri
tious food. For
everybody— every
where. Fresh In the
moisture-proof pack
age, 5 cents.
Ijgpp^
ZuZu
The funny little name
of the famous little
ginger snap that puts
fresh “snap” and
“ginger” into jaded
appetites. 5 cents.
I
Graham Crackers
The natural sweet
ness and nutriment
of the wheat are re
tained, giving them
a delightful flavor,
xo cents.
Buy biscuit baked by
NATIONAL
BISCUIT x
COMPANY
Always look for that name
Moving Big Derrick on Empire
Today For Last Time; Visions
of Completed Building.
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
of the building wag taken down about
a week ago. as only one derrick is*
required to put up the steel in the
tower. It Is expected that within ten
days or two weeks the steel force
will he finished with their work and
will leave the city. The riveting will
probnbly not bo finished until a little
Inter, as the riveters eannot keep up
with the steel gang which Is placing
tile beams and girders In position.
200 People at Work.
There are now over 200 people at
work on the Umpire, Including steel
workers, layers of fireproof flooring,
stone masone, brick layers, electric
ians, plumbers, engineers, laborers,
etc. The work Is being carried on
with all possible dispatch and the
Whitney Company, builders, of No. 1
Liberty Street, New York, has a very
competent force of workmen here
who are alert at all tlmeß.
The Whitney Company is a firm
of builders with a national reputatioa
and no concern oT its kind In the
country has more prestige
The contract calls for 50 per cent
of the offices to he complete by Octo
ber Ist, hut It is believed that the
Whitney Company will do better than
this. Tim entire building will be fin
ished before December Ist and every
effort will be made to finish as far
ahead of contract time ns possible.
Architect Cl. l.loyd Preached Is much
pleased with the progress of the
work.
The fireproofing lias been laid on
about one-hair oT the seventh floor
while the brick layers are beginning
on tho sixth floor
Terra Cotta Front.
The ornamental terracotta and
stone work Is being placed on the
stdeß and In the front of the build
ing It will be of Interest to tho pub
lic to know thnt the entire front of
the building will be of terra cotu
and will make a most attractive ap
pearance.
Two powerful electric elevators
have been Installed to carry the brick
up to the various floors, while a third
elevator, operated by a hoist lug en
gine. is being used to carry up the
fireproof flooring.
The Umpire Uulldlng is rapidly as
suming the shape that It will have
when completed and Augustans can
sen In their mind's eye now the mag
nificent office building thoroughly
complete, and It will not be a far
distant period of time when the ope
rator on the express elevator w I
hear the worle:
"Put me off on the 17th floor.”
SPETH’S GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
Sec Pag* It.
Open Saturday Night Til 11 P. M.
SENSATION FLOUR
has strenqth. color and flavor.
Every sack guaranteed.
Fresh, crisp Velvets at
SHERON’S. all sizes.
Hoy*' Suita and Putt, a full line,
price low. F. G. Martin*.
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
KRYL’S BAND AT
THE CHAUTAUQUA
(Continued frqm Preceding Page.)
| hand, Mr. Kryl will render solos on
; the cornet. His fame as a cornetist
is too well known to need comment
hero. The I.on Angeles Times na;. s
that he in lmyond any que-tion the
greatest cornetist In the world aril
The New York Times styles him a
complete master of this difficult ln
-1 strumont.
It will -be recalled that Bohumir
Kryl began his career as a •ulptor.
He carved the great battle mdflument
In Indianapolis and later wbh select
ed to preserve in marble the features
of General Lew Wallace, the author
I of “Hen Hur.“
It was while engaged in the latter
1 work at Crawfordville. Ind., that he,
!at the suggestion of John Phillip
j Sousa, the inarch king and band
leader, laid down the chisel and
adopted the cornet as his future in
strument of expression. He imme
-1 dlately sprang into great prominence
1 as a musician.
Band and Grand Opera Tonight.
I This evening, lu addition to Kryl’s
Bnnd the Denton Grand Opera Com-
I pany will present selections from
grand opera in special costume with
i musical aer-om; animent by the band.
Slau-on Denton, the tenor of this
| company, appeared one season with
j the Aborn Ipera Company, New York
j and one season with the Romany
j Opera Company, In ths same city.
iHis voice is a lyric tenor of very
| wide range.
Elsie Staud, contralto of this com
pany. sang the leading contralto role
ten different times In the “World In
| Chicago" pageant last year. She
hag a remarkably rich, full voice of
i very wide range and also histrionic
ability.
H. Stanley Deacon, the baritone,
i was the leading baritone with Pla
vauw Opera Company last season,
jHe has a voice of wide range and
beautiful quality. He has appeared In
such roles as Count in 11 Trovatore
and the baritone role in Pagllaccl.
O’Neal Carrlgan, has a high sopra
no voice. The Musical Courier, Chi
cago, says that her voice Is a high
soprano well placed, flexible and to
which all the intricacies of the Mozart
coloratures are mere clay.
On the Chautauquas thla company
will present “Martha," which Is stag
ed and produced by Edoardo Sfcccla
dota.
La*t Night.
Many people who have been going
to the Chautauqua every day eay that
yesterday and today, the days of the
Grand Musical Festival, are the great
est daj s of the week.
The Cathedral Choir last night wag
fine. Extra seats had to he used to
accommodate the crowd. Thesw
splendid musicians occupied the en
tire evening’s program and for two
hours enteriained their hearers with
the kind of music one feels that he
could Bit up all night and listen to.
They revived “Nellie Gray," that old,
old song that few have heard since
their childhood; the “Old Oaken
Bucket”; “Coinin’ Thro the Rye”,
Hnd such hymns aB these that never
grow too old to be sung again, were
heard once more; then selections
from “II Trovatore”, "Faust" and
other well known operas were sung.
The program was rendered in two
parts. The choir wras divided Into
two quartets. The choir was given
piano accompaniment, and it can be
said that the | lantst was easily
among the best that have ever per
formed in this city.
This morning-chaplain Y a rn«y, the
regular morning hear lecturer, spoke
to an Interested concourse of people
on "Harnessing a Fairy,” showing the
value of imagination. Chaplain Var
ney has beyond a question pleased
his audiences under the Chautauqua
tent this week. Ills lectures have
been on subjects vitally important
and have served to create much pro
ductive thought. They have so far
been a feature of the Chautauqua in
Augusta.
In his lecture tomorrow morning at
Just a Minute
Fellows
PAJAMAS.
The most comfortable night
robe you have ever had. In soft
nainsook, imported mercerized
madras and pure silk; beauti
fully trimmed. Price range.
SI 50 to 84 00
NIGHT SHIRTS.
The well mado good quality
styles, neatly trimmed and ex
tra sizes .. 65c and Sl OO
“ONYX” SILK SOX.
In black, tan, grey, soft and
durable; linen heel and toe. at,
pair . .250
STRAW HATS.
When you want the best for
the least money we have Just
w hat you want. All sizes, rough
and smooth strnw, high and
medium crowns, 8150 *° $3
R*nl Panamas at 85
“GOTHAM” SHIRTS.
This shirt plesses any man
when he wishes quality as well
as style, madras and pure silk,
last colors, 8100 to 83 50
NEW MONOGRAM BELTS.
We can supply any set of In
itial you wish on a solid
leather bolt at 751'
SINGLE MONOGRAM BELTS.
On solid leather, any initial,
w ith patent buckle, at .. 50 1 ’
SOFT MADRAS SHIRTS.
A leader with collar and cuffs
attached, fast color.*, at 75C
GEO. H.
BALDOWSKI,
JR.
228 JACKSON.
Phone 2443.
We give and redeem Purple
Stamps.
11 o’clock, which, by the way, is the
last one, Chaplain Varney will bring
out the cultivation and direction of
the will. His subject will be "Tam
ing a Giant.”
A lecture tomorrow afternoon by
Hon. Frank J. Cannon will be one of
the be-t talks Chautauqua-goers will
hear. The Modern Mormon King
dom’’ will be discussed from a broad,
logical standpoint.
3 PEACE ENVOYS PAY
A FORMAL VISIT OF
FAREWELL TO PRES’T
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
Ills military and naval aides attired
lr. full dress uniform, greeted the en
voys. He ’wished them success on
their mission of peace and expressed
the hope that when they return to
Washington City they will havefound
the solution of the Mexican problem,
which has confronted the United
States government for three years.
Although it is customary for am
bassadors and ministers on leaving
tbe States for long absences
to say good-bye to the president, there
was more than the usual Tare.well in
the little scene in the blue room to
day.
The three envoys are leaving Amer
lean territory purposely to disrobe
themselves of official connection with
this government, so that they may act
in impartial and intermediary capac
iay on a neutral soil.
Upon the three mediators devolves
the real burden of the conference at
Niagara Ralls. They are to make all
suggestions and Initiate all moves.
From them must come the plan which
all parties will take under considera
tion.
The American representatives have
no plenary powers. They are to be
only a medium of communication be
tween the United States government
and the mediators.
Frederick W. Lehmann, former so
licitor general of the United States,
and Justice Lamar <jf the United
States supreme court, who comprise
the American commission, and H.
Percival Dodge, their secretary, were
at the state department going over
official reports and familiarizing
themselves generally with the work
ahead of them. They leave early to
morrow for Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Their quarters will be on the Ameri
can side of the line to facilitate com
munication with Washington by tele
phone and telegraph.
TRY KENNY’S TEA AND COFFEE
If you want Teas and Coffees to suit your taste, Kenny will blend
them for you in haste. Now Is the time to serve tea with ice. You
will find our CHEON to be very nice.
All varieties of Teas, from to $l5O Per pound.
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
Cheon 50C per lb. Baker’s Chocolate . .32C per lb.
Granulated Baker's Cocoa .. 20 f ' ler !A lb.
Sugar .. . .sllO Per 25 lbs. High Grade Coffee 25C Per lb.
C. D. KBININV COMPANY
1048 BROAD STREET. PHONE 601.
ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
“BETTER” ICE CREAM
“The Cream of Quality.”
Absolutely clean, pure and sanitary.
We invite you to inspect our plant at any time.
Order from your grocer or direct.
Better Ice Cream Company
McCartan St. Phone 1778. Under Planters Hotel.
Entire Stock of Clothing Sacrificed
Suit Values up to $22.50
to go quick at
$1 3.50
t
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
Never before have you bad sucli a great
opportunity to secure a high class, good
quality, suit of clothes at suck a great
sacrifice as we are now offer- I ‘1 Cfj
ing for a quick sale, at .. .. vIOi JU
We guarantee even- one of these suits
to bo equal in quality, lining and work
manship to any $22.50 suit sold in the
city SELECT YOUR SUIT TO
DAY. Time of sale limited.
Our $2.00 Hat is equal in value to
any $3.50 Ilat sold.
Men’s High Grade Furnishings at
popular prices.
Guarantee Clothing Co.
J. D. HAINKIINSOIN, Manager
Palm Beach Suits-
When you buy a Palm Beach you should see that it
is well tailored. That it is not the product of cheap, in
experienced operatives.
There is as much difference between a well tailored
suit of this kind and a poor one as day light and dark.
We handle only the best made. Let us show you.
MS CREARYS
V m ’.. .'V V-v-' ■ • 'V - •
thi* critical period of their
yonntf live*. Thousands of mothers avoid the
d.-.ngers, restlessness, and suffering of teething
time with
TEETHINA
{Teething Powders )
A prescription used regularly by Dr. C. J.
Moffett, a Jefferson Aiedicul College graduate of
Philadelphia, in kia own successful practice for
over 40 years.
He always considered it his best prescription
remedy for cholera-infantum, cholera-morbus,
colic.worms, dysentery, diarrhoea and otherdreod
ed ailmentSFo common among infants during teeth
ing time. Teethina was found to help the child,
making teething easy and relieving the mother of
many anxious momenta and sleep
from yourdruggistl\, \ l
don't Rendu* any money u \
but write us your drug- U \ f J*i
Slat'* name and we will U V f Vn>WtUiM,B
■*• that you are supplied. U \ 1 ,
C. J. Mrtjtt Mt&cw &, 1 V Sk
Get your Suit from F. G. Mertins.
SpenJ $15.00, save $5.00,
SPETH’S GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
See
Open Saturday Night Til 11 P. M.
Delicious hard Gum Drops at
SHERON’S.
FRIDAY. KAY 15.
THE
“sth AVENUE”
HAIRPIN
The modern Coif
fure demands orna
ment.
The non-tamishable
platenold “sth Ave
nue’’ hairpins the
secure setting and
brilliancy of each
sparkling stone makes
them very popular
sellers.
See window display
$1.50 to $2.00.
Wm. Schweigert
& Co.
THE JEWELEPS
Repairing and
Engraving done by
Experts.
Try us.