The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR THE AUGUSTA HERALD Published Everv Afternoon During tb« Week end on Sunday Morning THE HEP AT-P PUBLISHING CO Kntered at »he A unmet a Ponofflct as Mail Matter of the Serond-elasa. " SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally and Sunday. 1 year SO.OO Daily and Sunday per week IS Daily and Sunday, per month f»0 Sunday Herald. 1 year I 00 PHONES: Pns'npsa Office 297 ' W <nt ad nhone 2°* Society 2«1« I Manag*g Editor ? f ‘» News Room ... I Circulation .2030 FOREIGN REPRESENT ATD Penlnmln Sr Kentror Co., 22?* E'fth Ave,. New York City. 121 S Peop'e’a Oil Build ing: Adnmi St., and Michigan Rlvd., Chicago. +RA VFLTXO REPRESENT ATT VE s’ .1 Kllnrk and W D M Owena nre the only atithorlred favellnc r#m r P*' , ntH , iv* s * for The Herald Pnv no monev to others unless they can ahow wr tf*n nnthnr'tv from Buslneaa Manager of Herald Pub lishing Co. Address ah hnslnese communications to THE AUGUSTA HERALD. 7SR Broad St. Augusta. On. oso~ rnnsir*tiitn ** 1* I he piihltfhnl in Bit HeuiM »»eteaa th« nv>.» of the <"« 1 NipN Tile Augusta tiefuiu lm» u larger city circulation, and a atgcr total circula tion than any other Augusta paper. Thia hua been proven by the Audit Co., of ># w York 'Ana Herald tiuujnut* ea Aiivertiaera <>u per cent, mor* Horne Carrier City Cir culation in Augusta than ta given by any other Augusta paper. Thia guarantee will be written In every contract and The He**a|d will he ready and willing at a 1 times to give full uc ceai to Its records i ai advertisers who wsh to test the accuracy of this guarantee In comparison with the claims of other Augusts Newspapers. VOTE MONDAY FOR COMPLETING THE LEVEE. A . Augusta has made a good fight for die bond issue, and for the necessary £i>uSs to cpmplete the* great work «»J hi rod protection for this city. tb V -The fight will not be won, how <t, until the votes have been de bs k ljs*Mltt"l In the hfillm boxes on Mon Dlt.v. Be Hurt* to cast your vote Mon -5y and FOR the bond Issue. When you go to the polls be sure to c »k,. a friend with you. When you 1 men a friend Monday he hutc to usk him If he hut, voted for the bond*. Talk bonds, think of what the honds mean to Augusta, VOTE FOR THE BONUS on Monday. THE COMING OF THE SOLDIERS. Augusta la to be congratulated on securing the government maneuver cami> this summer. It means more publicity, more activity, more people, more money to be spent In Augusta during the summer season, it ought to mean a good many people nttract eislfcrsion rates during the ctusinpmsbt The railroads ought to give Augusta excursion rates during the ncampment period. At any rate, a good many »x --curslons on special days ought to be secured for Augusta this umincr. ..ugueta le discriminated against during the summer In the matter of excursion rates. All the roads put on rates AWAY from Augusta to the mountains, to tha sea-shore, to llu> North and to the East It Is ull go ing out and nothing coming In. With the soldiers encamped In Augusta, ex cursions ought to be put on by tho roads to bring the people to Augtislu to watch t!.« maneuvers. Another good thing about Augusta securing the encampment has been to bring about an agreement between the street railway and the Autnoad cor poration for an extension of the street car lines and the opening up of new territory and subdivisions for the city. With street car service, and with water mains secured for the Aumond corporation. It will Inevitably mean tho development of a new suburb for the city of Augusta. And this means huylng and selling of real estate, building of hoinca and general activity all along the line. Augusts is growing and Is going to continue to grow. THE NEWS OF THE STORES. The advertising columns of the Herald these day* are brimful of ■tore news of Importance. It Is real news. Just us much news us any of the other departments of the Herald. Herald readers will do well to keep In touch with the dally announcemnts of the merchants of the city who use the Herald for their store news, and who. through the columns of the Her ald. reach the homes of this city at a time when all the mcml>ers of the family have the Urns to read carefully the news of the day. the news of Au gusta, and the business announce ments of the merchants of this city. You will save many a dollar and a grout deal of time and worry If you keep up with the store news In the columns of the Herald these dsys. GET READY FOR SUMMER. Rummer Is here and If you would be healthy and cheerful and contented. It would t»e well to recognise the feet— to reorganise your work and habits and state of mind on a sum mer basis. Keep out of the sun and keep away from the thermometer. Drink buttermilk and cut out the boots. If you want to reduce the tem perature. Dreaa as cnoly ns possible and be careful atiout not eating too much. Think kind thoughts and do your work. Them Is no reason why you shouldn’t be happy and healthy and helpful thla summer If you want to be. and will try to bo. • , y****~"‘ c Cr 'iGO 'w A SecOA/O , c- OO va-» H a-.T a. !. J we \ euAsen-WTIVC Uc«(. Of 9U-CEI. \, "■ \mr-e - 1 c* wr ) GorTvseEA RAcr home 11414 1 s LAS>T " j v 5,01 Ar pob- a*e time i coM6 netiE ( oH / V A W D tFkvemf L LOueL ~, . (ujJ. * jJ.HODJfc ALONE J y II MILEi T Pj .; , r -1. .rl VO ° I rxt ornCT smm v'iwthem- / up . e sa \JJ '3• j! [j 0 KbJ -j . and people mi&ht rw/Mic \ svce SANDERSVILLE NEWS Sandersville, Ga Mr. and Mrs T. S Turner, of Macon, t• a., visited rel atives in and near thp city this week. Mlhh .1 ii 11a Cason, who has been teaching school near Eatonton, Ga., returned hero Monday to spend the summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. S. Cason Mrs. Clcorge Stubbs, of Ashburn, On , Is visiting the family of her brother, Mr. G. W. Wicker. Miss Vannle Mathis left Thursday to visit friends and relatives In For sythe, Ga. Miss Morton, of Birmingham, Ala., Is the attractive guest of her sister, .Mrs E. 1,. Wilson, on West Church Street. Mrs It A. Rogers, of Oklahoma City, Okla., is the guest of her mother Mrs. Pringle, and daughter, Mrs. J. J. Harris. Miss Mary Rawlings arrived home Thursday from her school duties, at the Castle on the Hudson. Mrs. Roberta Tarbutton came Thursday to spend a while with Mrs. C. (i. Rawlings Mrs Fannie Gallaher, of Anniston, Ala., has been spending a While with Mrs. Emma Sullivan. Mrs. T. Y. McCarthy attended tho Tenth District Convention of Feder ate! Women's Clubs in Augusta, Ga., during last week. Misses Ruth and Grnoe McCarthy spent a lew days recently as guests of friends In Augusta, Ga Miss Jeanett Runkley left Friday to visit re'atives and friends in Macon, Ga., for a few days. Mrs. A. V. Sikes and Miss Hattie Sikes, of Macon, Ga., spent the week end In the city as guests of Mrs. 0. 8. Whitt Mrs H. A Terrell haw returned to her home In Milieu, Ga., after a visit to tier daughter, Mrs. Hen Mills. Miss Marion Jameraon cniue home Saturday from the Georgia Normal and industrial College, in Mllledge vllle. (Is , and has as her guest Miss Murv Russell a school mate Miss l<ena Wynne 'has gone to Alto, Ga., to spend the summer months. Miss Mabel Rawlings leaves next week Tor Montezuma, Ga., to be tho guest of friends. Mr and Mrs. W. T, Williams made a visit to Macon, G*„ last week. Mrs M L. ltrewer and Miss Cooper spent a few dais of last week with Miss Daisy Brewer in Davlshoro, Ga,, at ten ling commencement. Mr .1. 11, West made a visit to his family here during last week, return lug to Augusta. Ga . Monday. Mr and Mrs. W. T. DuPree and little son have returned to the city, after a visit to Dublin, Ga. Miss Marlon Jameraon has ns her guest Miss Mary Russell. Misses Isabel Plddleord nnd I.uoy Philli s were guests at dinner of Mra. Henry Paris, Saturday Mm CiuTloßCummlngs, of Atlanta, On.. Is visiting hor cousin. Mrs L. J Illount Mrs M L. Wheddon loft last wook to visit Miss Nell Wheddon In Char lotte. N C. Mr \V W Snow of Atlanta. Cla., will spend tho week-end here with Mr Hoy Dukes. Meadames C. It Cooley and Rattle Sparks were howtesa of the Tuesday Afternoon Trail Club this wook at ti e homo of tho former on Smith Street Miss Tons Holt entertained dellpht fullv at a aewtng party Saturday morning for Mlwa Carrie Rawlings, whoso tnarrlngo occurrod thla week. A feature of groat aurpdlae waa a handkerchief shower for tho honoree Those dainty ljttle linen gifts were exquisitely lovely, the finest of needle work of the donors Mias Molt de lighted her guests with a hot lunch eon at noon Twelve guests wore preseut. Major Chaa. Harris, of tho TV S. A., and son. Chas, Jr , visited his sisters. Mesdanios \V T Oardett and John Qutnn, during last week. Mr K H. SVlUvan is spending tho week-end here with hla mother, Mr*. Rmtua Sullivan. THE GUILTY MAN. Gentleman Un railway train)—-How did this aecldtnt happen? Guard Someone pulled the cord and stopped the tralr. andwdh* boat express ran Into us. tt will take flee hours to clear the line for us to go ahead. Gentleman Five hours! Great Scottt I waa to he married today. Guard (a married man. sternly) Look here, are you the chap who stopped the train? —Philadelphia Rec ord. INDOOR SPORTS * & * By Tad Comfortable Dress in in Summer DORR Good Taste Apparel Augusta Herald APRIL CIRCULATION DAILY AND SUNDAY HERALD. The circulation of the Dally and Sun day Herald for the munth of April. 1914, was as follows: April l tuts:. April 2 10, IDS April 8 1f,465 A (ivll 4 11.011 April t 10.630 April 6 10,439 April 7 10,788 April 8 10,748 April 8. ....10.789 April 10 10.476 April 11 11.01* April 12 10.6.15 Apr I IS 10,484 April 14 10.428 April 15 10,510 TOTAL APRIL 834,474 DAILY AVERAGE 11,149 The Augusta Herald, Dot!* and Sun day. has n circulation In • ugusta ap proximately twice as large ns that of any other Augusta newspaper Adver tisers and agencies invited to test tha accuracy of these figures In comparison with ths claims of any other Augusta newspaper. PHONE 0427 Have Your Automobile Repaired at Reliable Auto Co. D-ocs not compel you to wear garments that, after the first washing, look dragly, pull away from the c o liar and twist around the legs. Dorr’s Holo Cloth is cooler than linens or mohairs, does not get out of shape anti looks like real clothes April 16 10,444 April 17 10.509 April 18 11,202 April 19 10,023 April 20 10.191 April 21 10,5.9 April 22 12,149 April 28 13.618 April 24 13.9^6 April 25 12,501 April 26 11.323 Apr!’ 27 12.229 April 28 11.834 April 29 11.740 April SO 11.473 WALL PAPER Mattings. Shades, Pictures T.G. BAILIE & CO. 712 Broad Street AWNINGS AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Band Concert Lake View Park This Afternoon 5 to 1 Free Motion Pictures in Casino at 8 P. M. W. H. COOK. JR., Preet. [TfiS*! C. E. HETT, Supt THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 517 Leonard Bldg,, Phone 291. Sidewalks, driveways, Copings, Steps, Cement Work of All Kinds. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. WINTHROP COLLEGE KSS." Rock Hill, B. C.. June 1« to July 24, I*l4. COURSES OF STUDY—FuII courses of study will be provided to meet the needs of 1. Superintendents and principals 2. High School teachers. S. Primary end grade teachers. 4. Rural school teachers. FACULTY—A large faculty has been secured, composed of special ists and lenders of education in this and other states. SPECIAL FEATURES—ModeI school through first six grades. Spe cial course In rural school problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Monteesort methods. Oenernl lectures and entertainments. Rest features of best summer schoos. Accommodations unexcelled. County Roards of Education are authorised to renew certificates still In force for all teachers who do satisfactory work In this summer school end take the final examination. For rates and further Information, write for Summer School Bulletin to D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C. President. Before Shopping Read Herald Ads Wm. SCHWEIGERT, A. S. MORRIS, THOS. 8. GRAY, President. Vide President. Cashier. Union Savings Bank Corner Broad and Eighth Streets. Capital .. .. •• ~ . ,t»i -•••• •* •••• • • . .SIOO,OOO Surplus $ 50,000 Stockholders Liability SIOO,OOO Protection to Depositors $250,000 Wm. BCHWEIQKKT, A. a MORRIS. PRANK X. DORR, BOWDRE PHINTZT, JNO. P. MULHERIN. Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division Southern District of Georgia. DIRECTORS: T. S. RAWORTH, E. J. DORIS. R ROT OOODWTN, O. HENRY COHEN, THOS. S. ORAT, Just a little notice to tell you of Tennis Backets, Balls, Nets, etc., Base Balls, Gloves, Bats and all. Croquet, the lawn game. Society Stationery in boxes and by the pound, envelopes to match. Pads, Ink, Pens, Pencils. Richards Stationery Co. HOME JPNCJ’-JMIEP JDNGT-LOVE JWCf| Song Book Coupon PRESENTED BY THE ' |[The Auqusta Herald, May 31, 1914. jU >—>Ay explained below-—' SEVEN SOAIG BOOKS IN ONE COLLEGE JONGX* OPERATIC JPNG/1 IPATRIOTICjONGJ SIX OF THESE COUPONS Entitle the bearer to a choice of either of the beautiful song books described below when accompanied by the expense amount set opposite the style selected, which covers the items of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, clerk hire, and other necessaury expense items. “SONGS THAT NEVER GROW OLD*’—ILLUSTRATED A grand collection of all the old favorite songs compiled and selected with the utmost care by the most competent authorities, illustrated with a rare galaxy of 69 wonderful portraits of the world’s greatest vocal artists, many in favorite costumes. This big book contains songs of Home and Love: Patriotic, Sacred and College songs; Operatic and National songs—SEVEN complete tong book, in ONE volume. Present SIX coupons to show you are a reader of this paper and 79C for the beautiful heavy English cloth binding; paper binding, 49 cents. We strongly recommend the henry cloth binding, as it is a book that will last forever. MAIIToRDERS Either book by parcel post, include EXTRA 7 cents within 150 miles; 10 cents 150 to 300 miles; for greater distances ask postmaster amount to include for 3 lbs. AUTOMOBILES Are Wanted Next Monday between eight A. M. and three P. M. for use in Bond Election. Persons having machines to rent with chauffeurs communicate with F. B. POPE, Chairman Special Bond Committee Bright Bargains in Wants THE AUGUSTA DAILY HERALD’S “Shower of Gold” Contest For Babies of Augusta and Vicinity. Nomination Blank GOOD FOR 5,000 VOTES FREE. I hereby nominate Address Parents' Name 'Phone No. .....District No. Your Name and Addresa Only the first one turned In counts. COUPON BALLOT GOOD FOR 25 VOTES The Augusta Daily Herald’s Great “Shower of Gold” for Babies of Augusta and Vicinity. For Baby Parents' Name Address District No This Ballot Must Be Voted Before June 3, 1914. Coupon ballots must be neatly trimmed along heavy black lines, and where more than one Is being cast must be securely pinned or tied together. When these Instruction* are carried out It will be necessary to make out only the first or top ballot. Mark each bundle plainly with number of votes contained therein. SUNDAY. MAY 31. NAIIONALi/DNGf