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fUESDAY, JUNE 9.
Y. M. C. A. Tent at Maneuver Camp
Be An Attractive Feature There
Announcement Made Yesterday Afternoon at Last Regular
Monthly Meeting of Directors Before Fall. Making Ready
For Annual Swimming Meet at Lake.
Several interesting announcements
were made at the regular monthly
meeting of the board of directors ot
the local Y. M. C. A., held at the As
sociation building at 6:15 o’clock yes
terday afternoon.
The Augusta Y. M. C. A„ it was an
nounced, will have a large reading and
writing tent 'at the military camp
grounds at Aumond this summer,
where the soldiers will be invited to
come and be at ease at al times. The
committee in charge is as follows:
Messrs. Warren Moran, Chas. E. Whit
ney, and Irvin Alexander. General
Secretary W. M. Hunter will personal
ly be in charge at the tent.
It was also announced that prepara
tions will immediately begin for the
swimming and diving meet at the
Lake. which is an event held every
year under the auspices of the Lake
side Boat Club and the Y. M. C. A.
The meet will likely be held the lat
ter part of July or the first part of
August, as customary.
The reports submitted yesterday
afternoon in the various departments
showed up unusually well in the sum
mer camp divisions. It is expected
that this feature of the Y. M. C. A
Get full value for your money
Be sure you get a full-weight package of
pure, honest coffee, so roasted and packed as
to preserve the quality.
That is precisely what you get in Arbuckles’ Coffee.
The Arbuckle packages are full 16
ounces to the pound, pure coffee.
People used to think perhaps
some do still that it was econom
ical to drink chicory in their coffee.
Chicory costs 10c a pound. Analysis
shows that it contains no food ele
ment* except sugar, which you can
buy for 6c a pound. Of course you
do not want to pay 25c or 30c a
pound for chicory. Use Arbuckles’
Coffee and you get pure coffee.
Arbuckles' Coffee is the finest coffee that it is possible
to buy at the price. It is packaged in sealed, sanitary
packages that preserve its original strength and flavor. If
you have not used it lately get a package from your grocer
today. Compare it with coffees you are paying more for.
AMUCKUr COFFEE
Ariosa (whole bean) or the new Ground
SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH.
$32.30 New York and Return (All Rail.)
$32.30 New York and Return (Via Norfolk and
Steamer.)
$23.30 Baltimore and Return (Via Norfolk and
Steamer.)
$28.10 Philadelphia and Return (Via Norfolk
and Steamer.)
$36.30 Boston and Return (Via Norfolk and
Steamer.)
Tickets on sale daily until Sept. 30th, 1914. Re
turn limit October 31st, 1914.
For Pullman Reservations and Information apply to
T. B. WALKER, District Pass. Agent,
829 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Phone 625.
work will be broadened this year more
than ever before. Preparations are
going right ahead for the camps of
both the men and the boys. Mr. Dan
G. Halford, boys’ work secretary, will
have charge of the camps for the lit
tle fellows, while the men’s camp will
be under the leadership of Mr. T.
Balk.
The meeting was the last to be held
until fall.
WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR
ry The Herald. Apply Sub Station
No. 1, Kollock street. ts
26 OF HER 36 YEARS IN PEN
Pittsburg—Annie Alexander who
has spent 26 of her 36 years in re
straint, was today sentenced to the
Western penitentiary for robbing a
jewelry store. The police say her
prison record includes two terms at
Morganza, the first imposed when she
was only ten years old, two in Au
burn penitentiary and three in the
Western penitentiary. In each in
stance she was committed for larceny.
7 Signatures
and 2c Stamp
This is one of the
famous Arbuckle
Premiums. See
list in each pack
age of Arbuckles’
Coffee. Start
collecting today.
VIA
ANNUAL SUMMER
REDUCTION SALE
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. Etc.
(Matting and Cane Caeee and Bags,
>»P )
AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
735 BROAD BTREET.
OPPOSITE MONUMENT.
A Secret; Federal
Players Want to Quit
At Least That is What Charley
Dooin Says; Want to Join
Organized Ball Again.
Philadelphia-— Charley Dooin has a
secret. The manager of the Phillies let
the world In on it today. The Federal
League players are all ready to quit!
The rank and tile of the Federal
league, with very few exceptions, stand
eagerly waiting for an invitation to
jump straight back into organized
baseball," said Charles. "Just about
twice 37 Federal players want to come
back and ask to come back. If this is
doubted, I’ve got the telegrams and
letters ready to back up my word.
“President Baker, of the Philadel
phia Ball Club, stands firm as to the
Federal League, and I have to admire
him for the stand he has taken. We
need a shortstop. Without a shortstop
this club can’t hold its own. Here,
want to read ’em, right here are valid
offers from four Federal shortstops, all
asking to have their back-jump fram
ed and protected, and all offering to
come back to us for reasonable money.
"If Mr. Baker consented. I could get
every one of the four tomorrow, keep
one for my own club and either return
the other three to their original club
or send them wherever they are most
needed.
"I’m for barring the read contract
jumpers forever, but I think the men
who did nothing but quit the reserve
rule, disputed and argued as that has
been, should be given every chance.”
Feigned Blindness For 7
Years For $1.12 a Week
Ex-Employers Sued For the
Rights to Discontinue Pay
ment; Forced to Open Eyes.
Birmingham, England.—Judge Amph
lett has just found finally that Irene
Louisa Powles, a young: woman, has
feigned blindness for seven years. “Hide
ous hypocrisy,*' was his comment today
on the strange case.
Her former employers had sued for the
right to discontinue paying her $1.13 a
week, which had been awarded her un
der the compensation laws, and which
they had payed for the seven yenrs. She
had been a scissors setter. She al
leged that filings flew into her right
eye totally blinding her.
An expert, Dr. Wilfrid Allport, after
observing Miss Powles in a nursing
home for several days, reported that the
girl strenuously resisted all efforts to
open her eyes. She was therefore
watched by nurses night and day and
her eyes were covered with metal shields
to guard against the possibility of her
tampering with her eyes.
As a result after a few days all irri
tation of both eyelids disappeared. The
lids and eyebaUs proved perfectly nor
mal. When the lids were forcibly open
ed the girl rolled her eyeballs upwaids.
It was necessary to draw the eyeball
down with forceps.
Dr. Allport dee.ared the girl possesses
good normal vision in both eyes and
Judge Amphlett ordered that all com
pensation be immediately stopped.
SANDERSVILLE POLITICS
Sandersville, Ga—During the past
week Col. A. W. Evans made many
speeches in the Tenth district. He is
beginning a vigorous campaign and
expects to speak in every county in the
district at least twice a month until
the August primary. He is touring
the district in his automobile ac
companied by friends from this city.
Judge B. T. Rawlings, another San
dersville candidate Jor congress, has
been doing a quiet and systematic
canvass of the district the last few
days, but so far has made no speeches.
It is thought his campaign will be
formally opened up in a few days with
a speech-making tour of the district.
He is an able speaker and will no
doubt entertain his hearers in each
place he speaks.
Hon. T. M. Sparks Is hack from a
tour of South Georgia, where he
sounded the political pulse on the sen
atorial race and stated South Geor
gians were heartily in favor of Hard
wick from the Tenth. Mr. Sparks
journeyed into an Alabama town while
in Southwest Georgia and uncons
sciously began asking about condi
tions. However, could Alabama vote,
Billy would get his share.
Judge Beverly D. Evans of the su
preme court was here a few dayg cir
culating among his old friends. Be
fore being elected to the supremo
bench he was solicitor of the middle
Judicial circuit, then judge for a nurn
ber of years.
Hot Weather Tonic and Health Builder
Are you run down—Nervous—Tired?
Is everything you do an effort? You
are not lazy—you are alck! Your
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and whole
system need a Tonic. A Tonic and
Health Builder to drive out the waste
matter —build you up and renew your
strength. Nothing better than Elec
trie Bitters. Start today. Mrs. James
Duncan, Haynesvtlle, Me, writes):
"Completely cured me after several
doctors gave me up." 50c and SI.OO,
at your Druggist.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Cuts.
WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR
ry The Herald. Apply Sub Station
No. 1, Kollock street. ■ ,
Ladies’ Spring Suits
Prices Cut in Half
One dollar first payment and SI.OO a
week will buy any spring suit at half
price at The Mentor Co.
This is a reduction worth while, the
policy of The Menter Co. Is not to
carry over one spring suit.
Our suit styles are so stunning and
smart and so appealingly up to date
that we cannot guarantee these suits
to last more than two or three days so
better come early and look them over.
Every sir, suit now Jfc7 50
Every lg suit now 900
Every 20 suit now 10 OO
Every 25 suit now 12 50
Every 30 suit now 15 OO
Every 35 suit now 17 50
Every woman who has ever visited
The Menter store at 940 Broad street,
Augusta. Ga., knows that all goods
are marked In plain figures and that
tvhen The Menter Co. say half price
it means half price.
Fine line of summer suits, dresses,
waists, etc., at SI.OO a week.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
A Special Sale of Blankets on
at White’s Store Wednesday AM.
"Blankets in June, and weather like
It is!”
That was the exclamation that
greeted the announcement that a
blanket sale was to be the feature ot
Wednesday in White’s Employes Cash
Prize Contest Sale.
But the sound sense of the sale,
coupled with the announcement that
White's will store all blankets bought
now, until October Ist, make the
proposition a mighty attractive one
for those who would buy excellent
blankets at rock bottom prices.
In the same connection is a sale of
j table and bed linens, which Is sclied
] uled for Wednesday.
A special sale of jewelry, into which
will he thrown White's entire stock
of jewelry, will feature Thursday.
A special sale of toilet goods will
feature Saturday.
News Vendor Won Office
Against Prominent Man
Paris. Not the least interesting per
sonality among the new deputies is M.
Raghboom, a street newsvendor, who,
standing as a Untied «ot islist. defated
a prominent member of the old French,
aristocracy at Lille.
As he Is far from rich, he continues
his daily rounds, delivering papers to
regular customers and supplying chance
purchasers. When the new session opens
he will, of course, be raised to com para-
GREATEST HAIR GROWER
b£gßnp& .■? J? ' $ s'% .
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Exelento Medicine Co„
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Company: Your Exelento
Quinine Pomade is the greatest
hair grower in the world it made
my hair to grow to 26 inches long.
Before I used your hair pomade it
was seven inches long. It cleaned
the dandruff! P.nd stopped the
hair from falling within five
days using it. Here is my picture
you can see for yourself.
FLORA MALLER.
For sale by all Drug: Stores. Drug: trade supplied by Augusta Drug
Co., Augusta, Ga. Manufactured and guaranteed by Exelento Med. Co.,
Atlanta.
TRY KENNY S TEA and COFFEE
If you want Teas and Coffees to suit your taste, Kenny will blend
them for you in hast#. Now Is tile time to serve tea with ice. You wlli
find our CHEON to he very nice
All varieties of Teas, from 40*1 1° SRI 50 per pound.
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
Cheon. . . . 50C per lb.
Granulated
Sugar.. SRI 20 Per 25 lbs.
C. D. KKININY COMPANY
1048 BROAD STREET PHONE 601.
ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
Dyer Building.
SUMMER RATES
On June, July and August.
Either or Both Courses.
Phone 671 or 1410 at Once. '
V. H. COOK. JR, Preat. * - >*’ ' C. E. HETT, Supt
THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291.
Sidewalks, driveway*, Copings, Steps, Cement
Work of All Kinds.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
Wm. BG44WEIGERT, A. 8. MORRIR THOB. 8. GRAY,
Pregidant. Vie* Preaidant. Caahier.
Union Savings hank
Corner Broad and Eighth Streets.
Capital k . .. .. SIOO,OOO
Surplus 50,000
Stockholders Liability ....SIOO,OOO
Protection to Depositors \ .$250,000
Wm. 8C H W EIGKRT,
A. B. MORRIS,
PRANK X. DORR,
BOWDRE PHINIZT,
/NO. P. MULHERIN.
Depository United States Court, Northeastern
Division Southern District of Georgia.
In the meantime every department
on the first floor, which has the first
week of the contest, is putting forth
its best to mpress the buying public
of the worth of the snip Ami judg
ing from the throngs of shoppers out
Monday and Tuesday, It is safe to say
that that impression lias certainly
been created.
Saturday will be a sort of gala day
in every department, on the first floor.
From the front door to the back there
will he marked down prices. If ever
there was a time to replenish personal
belongings or household linens and
things, certainly it is now.
A cordial invitation has been ex
tended the public to visit the store
thts and succeeding weeks, remem
bering that thts week the first floor
has its inning, nnd that things sold
there are only specially priced for the
week.
five affluence by ills salary of $3,000 a
year as a deputy.
M. Rughhoom Is 56 years of age, and
has been trying to enter the French
chamber for tile last 30 years. He has
brought up nine children, and tits eldest
daughter has ft frtinily of seven.
Though a partisan of only two years’
active military service, the newsvendor
deputy says, that if war broke out he
would volunteer, despite his age.
OVERWORKED.
Indignant Politician—Why didn't
you print all of my speech?
Country Editor—Well, to tell the
truth, boss, we ran clean out of capital
l's. —Puck.
Don’t be fooled by using
Bomo fake preparation
which claims to straighten
your hair. Kinky hair can
not be made straight; yon
are juat fooling yourself by
using it. You hare to have
hair before you can
straighten it. Now thia
Exelento Qainina Pom
ado ia a Ilair Grower which
feeds the scalp and roots
of the hair and makes the
hair grow very fast, and
you goon can see the re
sults by using several
times. It is a wonderful
Hair Grower. It clean*
dandruff and atop* Falling
Hair at once. It leaves
harsh, stubborn, nappy
looking hair soft and silky,
and you can fix up your
hair the way you want It.
We give money back if it
don’t do the way we claim.
TRY A BOX.
Price 26 cents by mall on
receipt of stamps or coin.
Baker's Chocolate. . , Per lb.
Baker's Cocoa.. 20C per ft-lb.
High Grade Coffee...2sC per lb.
DIRECTORS:
T. B. RAWORTH,
B. J. DORIS,
R. ROT GOODWIN,
O. HKNRT COHEN,
THOS. B. GRAT.
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Atlanta. Ga.
Exelento Medicine Co.,
k. Gentlemen: I aqi sending yon
my picture to show you how your
Exelento Quinine Pomade have
made my hair to grow. It hava
grown 10 inches within 4 months,
and it does do what you claim 1%
will. Your*.
WILLIE JEFFERSON.
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THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
Whenever Atlanta. Ca. j
you see an I
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AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
H. C. TENNENT. J. c. WINGFIELD.
PHONE 862
H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO.
613 BROAD ST.
Mill Supplies and Machinery
Blacksmith Supplies and Tools
Carriage and Wagon Material
STOCK OF NEW GOODS I
TRADE
TENNENT
MARK
"Service First, Quality Always *'
Electric Irons Free
Wire your house this summer and
secure 6-lb. Electric Iron Free.
Call our Commercial Department and
ask to have our special wiring
proposition explained to you. Our
plan places Electric Lights within your
reach. t
And if we wire for you, you get an
iron free.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Augusta-Aiken Railway & Electric Corporation
PHONE 2751
OUR MOTTO:
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TRADE
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