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THURSDAY. MAY 28.
MILITARY USD
S fME FEIST
Splendid Feast Last Night at
the Armory at Which Captain
George Haines Was Toast
master. Gen. Duvall Spoke.
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The Augusta military boys had a
splendid entertainment last night at
the Armory. A committee composed
of Lieutenants R. B. Smith and O. K.
Fletcher prepared a feast of good
things to eat and it was one of the
most enjoyable affairs ever held in
this city or section by any military or
ganization. The affair was partici
pated in by the three Augusta infan
try companies and the Richmond Hus
sar*. Capt. George Haines, of the
Richmond Bight Infantry, was toast
master and he presided in graceful
fashion.
Captain Haines first called upon
Maj. Abram Levy, commanding the
Third Battalion, First Infantry, Na
tional Guard of Georgia, for an ad
dress. Maj. Levy spoke of the chang
ing sentiment among the merchants
and business men in favor of the na
tional guardsmen. It was Maj. Levy
who did as much or more than any
other man to land the encampment of
troops for the 9th division at Augusta
this summer. Maj. Levy worked on
the plan tirelessly for several months.
Addresses were also made last night
at the military banquet tty Lieut. Hugh
Walker, U. S. N.. retired, Capt. Jack
Young, of the Hussars, Lieutenant
Garrett, Lieutenant Levy, and others,
while the principal speaker of the
evening was General W. P. Duvall, U.
S. A., retired. At the conclusion ol
the entertainment Capt. Young, in be
half of the other officers presented
Capt. George Haines with a beautiful
stein as an appreciation of his services
as toastmaster. Capt. Haines is a
very popular officer.
FEAST OF SMOOTH
IT TELFAIR TEH
“Festival of the First Fniits”
Falls This Year on May 31st,
Sunday.
Shabuoth, "The Feast of Weeks,”
also called "The Feast o£ the First
Fruits” falls according to the Jewish
calendar, on the sixth of Sivian which
will occur this year on the thirty-first
of May. Its name is derived from the
seven weeks which elapsed between
the departure of the Children of Israel
from Egypt and their arrival at Mt.
Sinai. Like its companion holiday,
the Feast of Passover, It too, has both
an agricultural and a historical aspect.
This was the early harvest season
when the first of the wheat, baked In
two loaves of bread, was brought as
an offering of gratitude, and as a
token of man's dependence upon the
TYBEE EXCURSIONS
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VIA
Central of Georgia Railway
Commences Next Sunday, May 31st.
$1.75 ROUND TRIP $1.75
Train Leaves Augusta 6:50 am*.City Time
Train Leaves Savannah 8:30 pm. City Time
Train Arrives Augusta 12:45 Midnight City Time
Augusta Street Cars Connect With Central Train
Each Sunday During Season Both
' Morning and Night
Through Train—Fast Service —Nice Equipment.
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JOIN THE CROWD SUNDAY
ENJOY THE DAY
W. W. HACKETT
Traveling Passenger Agent
719 Broad Street
Phone 62
goodness of God. Historically it car
ries us back in memory to the pro
mulgation of the Ten Commandmenta
when Israel accepted the new moral
code and religious legislation, and was
aroused for the first time to the con
sciousness of its new spiritual task
and destiny. The Ten Command
ments are the Magna Charta of Re
ligion. Having secured political free
dom, Moses found it necessary to give
his people religious freedom. The new
nation must be buttressed upon relig
ious obligation. They may be a King
dom, but they must be a Kingdom of
Priests, a holy nation.
Shebuoth has gained a stronger and
a more impressive hold today by en
twining its symbolism about the im
pressionable child. "Confirmation” is
the ceremony expressive of religious
consecration. We publicly affirm by
this ceremonial that our children, the
first ripe fruits of our religious
schools, shall stand morally and re
ligiously in the same enthusiastic and
receptive attitude as did their fathers
at the foot of Mt. Sinai.
Shabuoth has a distinctly modern
and indispensable appeal to the indi
vidual. It teaches, first of all, that
religion, as a necessity of life, is the
actuating motive and sanction of p#-
sonal, social and national character.
Secondly, it champions the cause of
religious freedom n» the most highly
prized privilege and possession of the
human race.
Order of divine service for the com
ing festival at Telfair Street Temple
is as follows:
Saturday night, 8:30.
Sunday morning, 11:00.
Sunday afternoon, special confirma
tion service at 4 o'clock. Members are
requested to be in their pews one time
Child Cross? Feverish? Sick?
A cross, peevish, listless child, with
coated tongue, pale, doesn’t sleep;
eats sometimes very little, then again
ravenously; stomach sour; breath
fetid: pains in stomach, with diar
rhea; pains in stomach with diarrhea;
grinds teeth while asleep, and starts
up with terror—all suggest a Worm
Killer —something that expels worms,
and almost every child has them.
Kickapoo Worm Killer is needed.
Get a box today. Start at once. You
won’t have to coax, as Kickapoo
Worm Killer is a candy confection.
Expels the worms, tho cause of your
child’s troubles, 25c.
FOR RENT
Several new attractive cottages on the 2000
block of Ellis street, 4 rooms, electric lights and
bath, $12.50 per month.
Also several nice cottages of 4 rooms, electric
lights and bath on 1700 block of Watkins street,
for $12.50 per month.
HACKETT & BELL
“WE SELL LOTS”
Phone 553. Union Savings Bank Building.
WOODLAWN LODGE NO. 62,
K. OF P., MEETS TONIGHT
Woodlawn Lodge 62 will, at tonight’s
meeting, hear reports from the rep
resentatives to the Grand Lodge,
which convened in Macon during the
past week. The Augusta company.
Uniform Rank, won second prize at
the drill contest in Macon, and as quite
a number of the Uniform Rank are
members of Woodlawn Lodge they
naturally feel proud of their achieve
ment. In addition to the reports the
lodge will confer the second or Esquire
rank on two candidates and this is al
ways a drawing card, as all K. of P.'s
enjoy seeing the work as exemplified
in conferring this rank. A large at
tendance is expected.
Indigestion? Can’t Eat? No Appetite?
A treatment of Electric Bitters in
creases your appetite; stops indiges
tion; you can eat everything. A
real spring tonic for liver, kidney and
stomach troubles. Cleanses your whole
system and you fee’, fine. Electitc
Bitters did more for Mr. T. D. Peeblo’s
stomach troubles than any medictne
he ever tried Get a bottle today. 50c.
and SI.OO, at your Druggist.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Eczema.
Mr. G. P. Talbott
511 leonard Building
has been appointed local agent
for the Isle of Palms Lot 6,
which are now on the market.
No better proposition for a
home at the Seaside or as an
Investment has ever been offer
ed in the South.
Mr. Talbott will be pleased to
have a salesman call and ex
plain all particulars upon re
quest.
Telephone 3057
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