The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 22, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO FINEST YIELD EXCEPT PEACHES Fruit Crop to Be Best in De cade, Save Year 1912. Early Cold Snap Hurt Peaches. Washington. General prospects for for A large yield of fruit of all kind* with the possible exception of poaches have not been equalled at any time within the past decade, save In 1012, according to the report today of the United States chamber of commerce's committee on statistics and standards. Severe cold snaps in curly sprin* caused crmslderable damage to peaches CUT PRICES SATURDAY Cheese ET alb. 13c Tomatoes ITTc* can 10c Baked Beans !T 2 can 7c Catsup Hea d 3 bottles 25c Lima Beans^'H™.... can 10c Imitation Cut Glass vSalad Dish tree with One Can A&P Baking Powder 50c ,A&P Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hams, lb IQc Snowdrift Compound. New York State ’ Potatoes, peck vdv Yard Eggs/'a O dozen Button Wx^X A This shoe is ...;J£\^ll|l 1 ;>“' «», sl “ lit jjyl) ior general wear with enough height of toe to give it snap and still not have that clumsy appearance. Watch the WALK-OVER windows for up-to-the-minute styles. Ladies will also find a style to please them. Same Price to All $3.50 to $6 \ We do Fine Shoe Repairing i i&Mifr,, S wl %\ \% u Vi in many fltmten. Oklahoma. Arkansaa ?:n<l KnnsaH suffered heavily, the out look in those Hinton hHng not over 25 j.»c*r cent of a norn.iil crop. More or I»kh severe damage aleo was done in south central Missouri, Southern MUfllftflipp!, Northwestern Alabama, south and east Texas, southwestern Qtorgla, western Kentucky, western Tennessee, southern Idaho and por tions of North Carolina Hoys’ and mens single pants, a Mg reduction. See F. G. Martin*. Bread is the staff of life. SENSATION FLOUR makes the best. ’Nouqh said. Fresh Toasted Cocoanut, criso and delightful, at SHERON’S. For Ice Tea Use The a - Nectar, king of all Teas. Uound. . .60^ Plio^^^^m722-723 Broad St. Walk-Over Boot Shop \ 52S Broad Street (Vv t. A. NICKERSON, Manager Toilet Paper L „X 7 rolls 25c Starch X ...4 lbs. 15c Pineapple .... can 13c Sardines! 7 0 T. can 3c Crab Meat £r,"“ 35c Fresh Every Day All Kinds of Loaf Cakes 10c No. 5,55 c; No. 10, $1.10; No. 20, $2.20 EARS AGAIN IN FASHION. Atlanta. Kara am again fashion able among the belles and debutantes of Peachtree street .Several paint, very pink and pretty were visible to the naked eye during the shopping district promenade this morning. With the advent of the fish-hook eurl and the hair drawn tightly up from the sides of the head, ears are again admittedly existent, and are re garded as really useful appendangea which there is no reason to be asham ed of. .lust for a change, however, from old-fashioned ears, it la said that the most stylish of the ultra fashion able are making their oars pink rouge. SB.OO, SO,OO and SO.OO, the greatest values In Panamas in town F. G. Mar tins. Delicious Chocolate Eatmors at SHERON’S. sc. Sultana Coffee I* the Best Value on the Market. This Coffee Is al ways sold In Cardi nal Bed Trade-Mark Bags. TAKE NO OTHER. Lb. 30c Fancy 24 lbs. Patent Flour * OL I Best A&P 00n Creamery ■! ■if. Butter vww THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. To Have Pretty Hair If you hair is not as oft and pretty, or ss fresh and full as that of some friend, do as she does give It daily at tention, just the same care you would eive a plant to make it healthy and beautiful. Luxuriant hair—soft, flufly, thick and lustrous Is really a mat ter of care. If it is too thin, make It grow If it is .too dry and brittle, soften it up—lubricate It. If you have dandruff ft is because the scalp is 100 dry and flakes off. Freshen up the scalp and the dandruff disappears. Parisian Sage, an Inexpensive tonic, which you can get from any drug or toilet counter, or from T. G. Howard’s, Is just what you need—it softens the scalp, nourishes the hair roots, imme diately removes dandruff, and makes the hair fluffy, lustrous and abundant. One application will stop itching head and cleanse the hair of dust and ex cessive oil. Parisian Huge takes away the dryness and brittleness, makes the hair twice as abundant arid beauti fies it until It Is soft and lustrous. By the use of this helpful tonic any woman can easily make her hair soft, fluffy and abundant. Pretty hair will surely Increase her charm and beauty. dessie wot IN THE MEDAL Annual Prize Drills For Rich mond Academy Cadets Yes terday Afternoon Attended By Many. School Work Shown In (he presence of hundreds of pat rons of the school on the historic cam pus yesterday afternon the annual exhi bition and prise drills of the Academy of Richmond county were held and were declared to he larger and more Impres sive than ever before. There were over two hundred boys In uniform marching. Company l), commanded by Capt Ken neth Merry, won the honor of being the beat drilled company of the battalion. Abram Levy Medal. Corporal Dessie Phllpot won the Ahram Levy medal, which haR been worn during the past year by Pat Mell, who won it at the drill last summer. There were three other cadets who stood a good chance for the medal. They were Clyde Mixon, Rivers O’Brien and Hlswell Rlgsley, all of whom stood up In the drill to the very last. Finally through slight errors made In the execution of the most difficult commands In the man ual of arms they were dropped from the line, leaving Phllpot the winner. The drilling was begun at 6 p. m., im mediately after visitors had been shown through the Academy buildings and ex plained the work of the boys. The peo ple began coming a* 4 o'clock snd for at loess «n hour the school was more or loss filled with Interested spectators. The visit through the new technical building, which was formerly the old Medical College, was really the feature of the afternoon. Here was seen how the Richmond Academy can afford to of fer the courses in manual and commer cial training of which it boasts. The splendid equipment in this building was truly a revelation to many. The Wireless. There were several new things In cluded in the exhibition of equipment this veer, the most interesting one, however, being a wireless outfit in the physics laboratory in the Academy building which was set up by Herbert and Julius Johnson, of Aiken, pupils of the Academy, under the supervision of Prof. K. I Ransom. The X-ray ma chine also attracted the atentlon of many people. It Is said that now the science laboratories of the Richmond Academy nrc as complete as any high school in this part of ttie country. $25.00 suit to order, Blue Serge, Black and Fancy, all wool goods they tit and make up the best, F. G. Mertins. Coughed for Three Years. •1 am a lover of your godsend to hu manity and science. Your medicine. Dr. King’s New Discovery, cured my cough of three years standing," says Jennie Flemming, of New Dover, Ohio. Have you an annoying cough? Is it stubborn and won’t yield to treat ment? Get a 60c. bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery today What It did for Jennie Flemming It will do for you. no matter how stubborn or chronic a cough may be. It stops a cough and stops throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back. 50c. and SI.OO, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Pimples. EVERYBODY LIKES IT. Likes what? SENSATION FLOUR. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES at SHERON’S. 30c per lb. A Good Floor Treatment If it is an old paint ed floor give it one coat of our varnish stain and the finish and luster will be re newed. Oive a new floor two coats of 61 floor varnish and wax it. To polish floors use our floor polish and cleaner. We can furnish you anything you want for your floors. O'Connor-Schweers Paint Co. 355 Broad St. Makers of Good Paint mi* IrT ■, y i M»S 18 SS§SSSK xlflP't ft i FOUND DYING ON THE TRAIN American Woman Was Shot Through Temple in Compart ment of Italian Railway Car. Was Robbed. Florence, Italy.—An American wo man, Mrs Mary E. Fluvelle, of Chi cago, acording to police identification, was found in a dying condition in the compartment of a train when it ar rived at Arezzo today. The train was bound from Florence for Assisi. The woman had been shot through the temple and was removed to a hospital. In her pocketbook was found a letter of credit for $1,300, which had been cashed in part. No handbag, ticket, or letters were founi, but a baggage label with the name "Mrs. Flavelle” was picked up, and on the seat lay a visiting card read ing "Miss Blanche Marie Harcourt,” which bore bloody finger prints. The j woman's handbag was found later i alongside the track, together with a j pair of woman's gloves Btained with | blood. At a hospital the woman was suf- ! ficiently revived to answer a few j questions. She had taken the train at Florence and was alone In the compartment. Her assailant was a young Italian who entered the com partment and shot her, and then rob- MORPHINE Liquor and Tobacco Addictions Cured Within Ten Days by Our New Painless Method. Only Sanitarium In the World Giving Unconditional Guarantee. Our guarantee means something. Not one dollar need be paid until a satisfac tory cure has been effected. We con trol completely the usual withdrawal symptoms. No extreme nervousness, aching of limbs, or loss of sleep. Patients unable to visit sanitarium can be treat ed privately at home. References: Un ion Bank A Trust Co., The Amerioan National Bank, «r any other Cttiien of Lebanon. Write for Free Booklet No. 47. Address CUMBERLAND SANITARIUM r. J. SANDERS, Mgr. Lebanon, Tann. Saturday Savings for Men - Here Is Saving for You Shirts, coat style with cuffs attached, white with black and colored stripes, 85c values C C/r which we have priced at OtJv $3.00 values in imported Straws, high crowns, narrow (Pi AO brims <1)1.40 Values to $6 in Panamas, $3.98 Values to $4.50 in Panamas, $2.98 $3.50 Surety Shoes , $2.95 In all leathers, buttons and laces; the most comfor table and durable shoe known. The M Q/f usual price of $3.50 is reduced to %p^**s*J WEATHER r- — jr __ FAIR GREATER GEORGIA’S J GREATEST STORE DTstinctfvety Individual PjF/mMAI CIGARETTES I Fatima tbupora can be exchanged hr disnnctivgjlifb bed her. She said she wax 60 years of age and Is married. Mrs. Flavelle lapsed into a state of comma. Ac cording to the train hands the wo man occupied the compartment alone. In the next compartment was a man of about 30. He did not act suspic iously, but at Arezzo left the train from the wrong side. Augusta Women Named Pythian Sisters Heads Macon, Ga.—The grand temple of the Pythian Sisters of Georgia ad journed the annual convention last eight. Memorial exercises were held, Savannah chosen as the next place of meeting, and the following officers elected: Past grand chief, Mrs. Medora Brown, Augusta. Grand chief, Mrs. Konnerman, S&- vannah. Grand senior, Mrs. Julia Schaufele, Augusta. Grand Junior, Miss Helen Glass, Fort Valley. Grand manager, Mrs. Gussie Behr, Savannah. Grand mistress of records and C., Mies Laura Cox, Savannah. Grand mistress of finance, Mrs. Annie Gumming, Augusta. Grand protector, Mrs. Belle Ap peby, Douglass. Grand guard, Mrs. Frances G. Wall, Waycross. “White’s Store for Men” is the means of saving more men the pennies and diines that go to make the dollars which count, than many think. It is because we plan for Saturday, to make a money saving day of it. The Right Kinds of Suits 'Woolens and worsteds, it’s true, but light fabrics and cool, and every line be* speaking metropolitan tailors. The Prices Are From sls to $35. FRIDAY. MAY 22. GETS FIVE YEARS. Atlanta. —William Britt, an eighteen year old boy, has been sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for at tempting to murder Policeman W. A. Garrett of the city force. The boy fired at the officer with a revolver, inflicting a flesh wound. He pleaded guilty but asked for a light sentence on the ground that he had been drink ing heavily and did not know what he was doing. Doctors Endorse If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds, we would not offer it to you. Sold for 70 yean. Ask Your Doctor.