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FRIDAY, MAY 29.
Richmond Academy Nine Meets Savannah
High at Warren Park Saturday Afternoon
Local Lads Eager For This Game to Even Up Score—Phil
pot Will Hurl For Academy, With Pickett, Probably, Work
ing on Mound For Visitors—Both Star Prep Twirlers.
Wanted —Every Augusta Fan.
Lovers of fast, snappy ball are re
joicing: in the opportunity which will
be theirs Saturday when the Richmond
Academy team meets the strong Sa
vannah High bunch at Warren Park.
These schools are the greatest kind of
rivals in an athletic way and there is
diways something doing when the two
teams tie up.
The teams have met once this sea
son, in Savannah, the local preps get
ting away by a close score in one of
the most interesting games of the sea
son. Those who witnessed the game
say the two aggregations are very
evenly matched and that they scrap
for the big end of the score until the
last man is out. The Academy team is
especially anxious to annex a victory
in this instance inasmuch as Savannah
High won from the A. R. C. tn two
hardfought football games last fall
and so they need this game to even up
scores for the year.
Right on Edge.
Though the locals have played but
“Where Ignorance is Bliss
’Tis Folly to be Wise”
by*no means justifies your fail
, ure to know and appreciate
that from fifty cents to a dol
lar will be saved you on each
pair of
Guarantee Shoes
if 1, \
bought from this store, and, as
well, you will be sure of the
latest up-to-the-minute styles,
from fresh, new stock from one
of the largest and best manu
facturers.
Every pair bears ours and
the manufacturer’s guarantee
of
“Your Money’s Worth
or
i
Your Money Back’’
Guarantee Shoe Co.
Broad and Tenth Streets
very few games in the past three weeks
on account of unusually heavy school
duties, they have kept in the best of
condition and are ready to jump into
the fray at a minute's notice. Being
so» keenly desirous of taking this scalp,
they are right on edge and will un
doubtedly put up the best exhibition of
the year.
Philpot will do the hurling for the
Academy with Pickett, probably, work
ing for the other bunch. The Savan
nah crowd think as much of Pickett
as local fans do of Philpot, so alipltch
ers battle is promised the spectators.
If you have any doubt about the abil
ity of this Philpot youngster to twirl,
take a look in at Warren Park tomor
row and discover your error.
Start at 4:30.
The game will commence promptly
at 4:30. Usual Academy prices will
prevail. In all probability this will be
the last home game for the A. R. C.
team, and an unusually large crowd is
expected to be on hand to show their
appreciation of the efforts of the
Academy crowd to furnish local fans
with a high class of prep ball.
The Herald’s
Picture Gallery
By Tommin .« Studio
MARY ROPER.
Another bright little contestant wba
carries sunshine wherever she goes is
this little lady we are just about to
introduce to you. She is Miss Mary
Roper, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roper, of 410 Ray street, and
these parents are working hard f»r
their baby. She has a numbci of
friends who are anxious to see little
Mary crowned as the most popular babj
in Augusta and vicinity. These friends
mean to do some hard work to help her
win that coveted title. Don’t be a bit
surprised to see this little one climb.
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LUCILE TEAGLES.
Guess who this little Indy is—she is
one of tlie early workers in tlie Great
Shower of Cold contest and is going to
keep in the race until the very last
when she hopes to be named as one of
the winners of a grand prize.
This is Miss Lucile Beagles of 1841
Walker street, and her father and
mother think she is one of the sweetest
bailies that could be found anywhere.
Bite lias a sunny disposition and has
become quite a pet in her section of the
city. HeV friends are numerous and
with them helping her, Miss I,uclle
will have little trouble in winning the
prize she most desi.es. Just watch tins
little lady gain votes during the coming
days.
AT THE BIJOU
THE BIJOU— .<
Court life in Napoleon’s time with
its delightfully wicked environs, hand
somely-gowned and beautiful women
mingling with their escorts in uni
forms bedecked in gold lace or wearing
the formal dress of the period, enhance
the beauty and exquisite grandeur of
the stage settings in George Kleine’s
intensely dramatic photodrama, "For
Napoleon and France.” This marvel
ous production, in six parts, is the at
traction at the jjijou Theater today
and tomorrow only.
The pictures begin at 4:00, 7:00 and
9:00 p. m.
Although it is largely based on his
torical events during the time that
the rule of the Little Corsican was su
preme, it. is the romanticism on which
this latest success has won its wide
spread popularity. The martial at
mosphere is intense, however, and the
fortunes of the chief characters in the
story are cleverly Interwoven with
realistic spectacular battles that were
fought during the Napoleonic wars.
Capt. Robert Larive returns from
one of these wars acclaimed a hero by
France and decorated for his bravery.
The heroic soldier, who laughed at
death and was unconquerable In lead
ing an attack on the field of carnage,
met his Waterloo in the strange sur
roundings of the French court, with
its mingled aura of iniquity, depravity
and gayety. His charmer was an al
luring beauty of world-wide fame, lie,
the hero of many a sanguinary and
hotly-contested conflict, became so in
fatuated with the adventuress, Madame
De Longueville, that he was as straw
in her hands. His escape from death
through the mercy of Napoleon, when
it seemed that the woman of smiles,
deceit and amativeness would collect
his life as a toll, is dramatically and
vividly portrayed.
Each and every one of the parts of
this romantic and spectacular photo
drama makes the spectators forget for
the time being, that they are simply
onlookers, but mkes them feel Instead
that they are mingling among the per
sons and scenes vltuallzed before them.
Child Cross? Feverish? 8lck?
A cross, peevish, listless child, with
coated tongue, pale, doesn’t sleep;
eats sometimes very little, then again
ravenously; stomach sour; breath
fetid; pain. In stomach, with diar
rhea; pain* In stomach with diarrhea;
grinds teeth while asleep, and starts
up with terror —all suggest a Worm
Killer—something that expels worm*,
and almost every child has them
Kirkapoo Worm Killer Is needed.
Get a box today. Start at once You
won't have to coax, ns Klckapoo
Worm Killer is a candy confection.
Expels the worms, the cause of your
child's troubles. 25c.
Delicious Assortment of
, Chocolates at Sheron’s, 60c.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
The Setfet of
Hot Springs Waters
The General Ideas Held Regarding
These Springs l-save Been
Proven Erroneous.
The Interior Department of the
United States Government has demon
strated, under a report made by Prof.
Bertram R. Boitwood of Yale College
that the waters of Hot Springs, Ar
kansas, are heavily charged with radio
active gas, and that their curative
Qualities are due to these gases, pres
ent in the water, and not to the pres
ence of salts of radium or other solids
as had for so long been supposed.
These waters afford almost certain
relief from Rheumatism, Gout, Ma
laria, Locomotor Ataxia (earlier
stuges), Bright’s Disease (not too far
advanced), Liver or Bladder trouble.
Dyspepsia, Skin or ltlood disease,
Catarrhal trouble. Women's diseases,
or any ailments of a kindred nature.
Of course, the wonderful curative
Qualities of the waters have made
Hot Springs, Arkansas, world-famous
as a health resort.
It must he understood, however,
that this delightful place offers at
tractions for the pleasure-seeker that
are second to no resort In America-
Owned and controlled by the U. S.
Government, every consideration Is
shown to visitors. The charge for
baths Is strictly regulated, the hotdl
rates are extremely reasonable, ac
commodations practically uns ur -
passed, and many attractions are of
fered. There are splendid tennis
courts, a golf course of IS holes that
is one of the finest in the country,
base hall Holds, mountain drives,
dancing and social activities constant
ly active.
Situated high In the mountains, the
climate Is Ideal the year around. Al
most never a warm night and prac
tically free from flies and mosquitoes.
T.'rlte and get full particulars, hand
some Bouvenir booklets, views of the
city and Government reports full of
Interest to you and your friends.
Cut out the coupon and mall It to
day.
Mr. Geo. R. Bcldlng,
Seo’y Business Men’s League,
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Please send, without cost or
obligation on my part, full Infor
mation and U. S. Government
reports and recommendations re
garding Hot Springs, Arkansas.
—Hotels, Baths, Prices, etc.
Name
Address
Town State
HOLIDAY AT AUGUSTA
POSTOFFICE SATURDAY
Windows Open Between 10
and 11 A. M.—Business Car
riers to Make Two Trips,
Others One.
The Federal Memorial Hay, May
30th, tomorrow, will be observed at the
Augusta Postoffice. No other offi
cial public observance will be made
here.
All windows at the postoffice will be
open betwen 10 and 11 a. m. The
business carriers will make two trips
and all other carlers only one trip.
WEATHER OFFICIAL HERB
FROM COLUMBIA OFFICE
Berth n Director Richard H. Ftilll
van of the U. 8. Weather Bureau,
headquarters Columbia, S. C-, was in
Augusta on an official business visit
to the local weather office Wednesday
and Thursday, coming also to make
the acquaintance of Forecaster E. D.
Emlgli.
Mr. Bu'llvan is in charge of the state
of South Carolina and is one of the
best men in the service, it is said.
Everybody Admires a
Good-Looking Woman
Wherever you go you hear people
comment upon this or that pretty wo
man and It is really her beautiful hair
more than perfect features that gives
the appearance of charm, youth and
beauty.
Any woman can merit this praise
for beautiful hair is only a matter of
care. Just as a plant needs attention
and nourishment, so must the hair
have care and nutriment to make it
grow long, thick, soft, fluffy and lus
trous. The scalp must be free from
dandruff, and the hair roots properly
nourished, as nature intended.
Raraslan Bage, which Is delicately
perfumed and easily applied, is Just
what is neded. It tones up and Invig
oYates the roots of the hair and fur
nishes ttie necessary elements to make
it grow long, soft, abundant and full of
life.
One application of this scientific
tonic removes every trace of dandruff
and cleanses the hair of dust and ex
cessive oil.
Why not start now to beautify the
hair by using Parasian Sage, the great
tonic treatment? It Is inexpensive
and easily applied at home. It can be
had from T. O. Howards' or drug and
toilet counters everywhere, and will
surely do wonders for your hair.
J'ord
If you bad • mist of mom? yow
couldn't buy a bottor eor
Ford merit h». mode It tb»
•undord rtr of oil notion. It’,
light otrong eomfortoblo
and dopondohlo AM Mo rm t
a wall within your uv'owo
Ort your* to-doy.
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OW>«A
Big Clothing Sale
!"" 1 " " NOW ON AT
Barksdale & Satcher’s
A Money-Saving Opportunity to Buy
HIGH QUALITY CLOTHING
At Manufacturer’s Cost
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Note the Following Cut Prices on
Gents’ Fine Clothing
All $30.00 to $25.00 Suits at . $15.00
All $22.50 to SIB.OO Suits at . .$13.50
All $17.50 to $12.50 Suits at $10.50
HIGH QUALITY PALM BEACH SUITS.
All SB.OO to SIO.OO Suits; all colors, to go at
$6.50
Our High-Grade Metric Shirts
ARE THE FINEST EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY.
$3.50 and $3.00 Metric Silk Shirts at ...2.50
$2.00 Metric Shirts at. ..$1.35
$1.50 Metric Shirts at $1.15
SI.OO Metric Shirts .. ..85^
'Remember We handle nothing but high quality Clothing and Haber
dashery. We not only guarantee the quality and stylo to please you, but
we guarantee our prices will please your purse.
Como in and look, whether you buy or not. It is our pleasure to show
you.
BARKSDALE & SATCHER
The Men’s Fashion Shop. 314 Jackson St.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
t1.75-BOUNOTRIP-t1.75
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ISLE or PALMS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH
ISLE OF PALMS SPECIAL
EVERY SUNDAY, COMMENCING MAY 31st, 1914
GOING
Leave Augusta 5:00 A. M.
Arrive Charleston 9:30 A. M.
Special Lake View, Monte Sano and Summerville Street Cars Connecting.
SEE HISTORICAL CHARLESTON
Many Attractions Splendid Bathing Elegant Hotels
Military Band Concerts Morning and Evening.
Week End Tickets $4.50
Saturday to Tuesday
For full Information apply Ticket Agent or
MAGRUDER DENT, District Passenger Agent.
729 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Phone 947
RETURNING
Leave Charleston 8:15 P. M.
Arrive Augusta 1:00 A. M.
Summer Season Tickets $6.55
Good Until October 31st, 1914
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