The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO This Week at SPETH’S It s just a matter of what you will pay. How much will you give for what you want here? How about a Refrigerator? A Lawn Mower? Adjustable Screens? Oil Cooking Stove? Table Silverware? Coffee Percolator? Bicycle? Cutlery of any kind? Mops? Pans? Kettles? Granite, Aluminum, Woodenware? Garden Hose? Garden Implements? If you can use any of these, or any of the innum erable other articles in this stock SPEAK OUT What will you give? If it's anywhere near a fair offer, take it home, or we will deliver it for you. But let's hare your offer before it's too late. All sales will be for cash only. L P. SPETH 864 Broad St. SHIRTS White’s Jewelry Sale Begins Thursday Morning; 3-Day Event WHITE'S JEWELRY SALE— D C The first floor team of White’e Em ployes' Cash Prize Sale will make Thursday of this week famous through a marrvmoth stock reducing sale of Jewelry, Into which practically every - ilßrv I - H N\SSS\\S V \ This M fa The Famous "RESTOE” MODEL the king of all flat shapes. It is correct ly arched on the inside to give proper N J S s> N .. I support to the —“ foot. Has the LOW RECEDING TOE EFFEOT and the broad flat heel. A good aU-round shoe for comfort seek ers. Oomea In Tan and black leathers. AT $4.50 to $6.00. THE PAIR. 828 Broad St* C. A. NICKERSON, BAILIE-EDELBLUT FURNITURE GO. Special Thursday Sale THE QUALIIY STORE Special sale on dinning chairs, $2.50 values June Price sl.lO THOMAS & BARTON OLD STAND THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Our $1.50 and $2.00 Line. A large and complete line of mad ras strip woven through and through. Percales of best quality, all colors guaranteed. All length sleeves, made In soft French and stiff cuffs. S>lk Shirta at 1400 811 k Shirts in solid colors and neat stripes—soft French cuffs. [MSCREARY’S 1 “THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES.” piece of the stock has been put at about 50c on the dollar. Clearance for a new and larger stock is the aim. The sale will continue Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The firm makes the announcement that mail orders will receive particu lar attention. A most beautiful array of German and Sterling Silver articles, solid and heavy plate gold, etc., will be placed on the counters Thursday morning, latest novelties in Jewerly are no ex ception. In Almost every instance the half price reduction prevails. A special sale of groceries will be gin Friday morning, continuing through Saturday. A special sale of toilet goods will he held Saturday, together with a special sale of dress accesories. These sales are mile-stones In the Employes’ Cash Prize Sale, a contest among the departments for $87.50 in prizes. This Lung Remedy Known Fifteen Years Pet-sons suffering from or threatened wth lung trouble, should investigate Eokman'B Alterative. What it has done for others, it may do for you. Read this:— 145 E 122nd St., New York. Gentlemen:—December, 1912, I took a sudden cold, which developed into Pneu monia. The doctor did all he possibly could for me, but could not clear my lungs One day I saw a testimonial tell ing of the good results someone had from taking Eckman's Alterative for a trouble of the lungs. I begin taking it and soon felt good results. My lungs began to gain in strength, and was soon well enough to take up my work again. lam a missionary worker for the New York Home for Homeless and Friendless Boys." (Abbreviated.) (Affidavit) ERNEST P. WILCOX. Eckman’s Alterative is njost effica cious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections and upbuild ing the system. Contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Accept no sub stitute. Sold by leading druggists. Write Kckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet of recoveries. WANTED—CARRIERS. WANTED: BOYS (WHITE) TO CARIfT The Herald. Apply at Subscription Office. Broad St. M3ltf ~fcKSi HOTEL Colling wood West Ssth Street, New York City. SETH H. MOSELEY. Half Blk. from Herald Sq. & sth Av. In mldet of leading department atorea and theatre*. Select accommodation* for discrimi nating pebple with personal attention and service impossible in the larger ho tels. Your patronage Is earnestly so licited. Room without bath $1.60 Room without bath for two $2.00 Room with bath ..,..$2.50 Room with bath for two $3.00 Parlor Bedroom with bath $5.00 Special attention given to ladles and families. Restaurant at moderate prices. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. THE LATEST FIREPROOF HOTEL American plan. Aiwajra open. Capacity 600. On beach directly between the two great Ocean Piera. Music and dancing. Garage. Illustrated literature. Ownership management. Private P. O. Boa SSS 19 FISHERMEN DEfiß INJTOM 35 Schooners Driven Ashore By Gale. Fishing Fleets Wrecked. Details Coming in. Caraquet, N. B.— Nineteen fisher , men from this section of New Bruns -1 wick are now known to have lost their ; lives in the storm of last Friday night. In addition to the four schooners which it was learned yesterday had j gone down, at least four others are j missing. | The force of the gale was felt on | land as well as on sea. Six houses In I the course of construction were de molished and many trees uprooted. I.arge sections of shore land were Bwept Into the sea. Great Havoc. Bathurst, N. B.— Last Friday's gale wTought havoc both In Chaleur Bay and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the east side of Miscou and Shippe gan Islands, outside the bay. The crews of two schooners of the Cara quet and fishing fleets, wrecked at Mai Bay were drowned. Thirty five schooners were driven ashore on Little Shippegan and many of them badly damaged; their crews reached shore safely. In Big Shippegan Gully 50 fishing vessels grounded but no lives were lost. One man was washed overboard and drowned while his schooner was 30 miles off land. A Shippegan schoon er manned by Captain Augustine La boutilier and his son and another fish erman, has been given up as lost and the fate of the crews of two vessels reported ashore on Diejpokesudie Isl and, has not been determined. All ves sels of the Shippegan fleet except that of Captain Laboutllier have been ac counted for. 'l Telephone communication between Bathurst and shore points was inter rupted by damage to the wire and some points are still cut off from communication. CITY BARACA UNION MEETING LAST NIGHT Adopted Resolution Thanking Press and Others Helping to Make Recent State Conven tion Here Success. x The regular monthly meeting of the Augusta Baraca Union was held at Curtis Baptist church last night at 8:30. Reports were received from the various departments, also from the committee on the state convention which convened in Augusta May 24th to 26th. The meeting last night adopted a resolution of thanks expressing appreciation of the help given by the different parties; first to the press of the city, the Augusta Herald and Au gusta Chronicle for their kindness in giving so much space and publicity to the metings of the convention; to the First Presbyterian and St. John churches for the use of the buildings in which to hid meetings; to the Y. M. C. A. for the use of that building as head quarters, to all who so kindly furnish ed their automobiles to the covention committee for use in entertaining the delegates, and last but not least to all who opened their homes to the enter tainment of the delegates. The attendance banner was awarded last night to the Curtis Baptist Ba raca Class for one month. This class say they will endeavor to hold it for the remainder of the year, but this probable as It Is hotly contested for at every monthly meeting. The next meeting will be held Joint ly with the Phllathea Union at First Baptist church, on July 14th, and will be a social meeting. At the Casino Patrons of the Lake View Casino enjoyed the second night’s performan ces last night of “Little Miss Nobody,’’ and again tonight it is expected that the theater will be crowded to see the last of "Little Miss Nobody." Tonight is the biggest night of the week. It is “Amateur Night.” Several people of the city have given their names in at the box office, anonuncing that they would enter the show for tonight, and compete for the thres cash prizes of $5, $3 and sl. A great deal of local interest is centered in the amateur part of the program this evening because of the local people engaged. Coughs and Colds Weaken the System Continued Coughs, Colds and Bron chial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. Loss of weight and appetite generally follow. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery today. It will stop your cough. The first dose helps. The best medi cine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. O. H. Brown. Muscatine, Ala., writes: "My wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly be lieve Dr. King’s New Discovery saved her life." Good for children. "50c and SI.OO, at your Druggist WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR ry The Herald. Apply Sub Station No. I. Koilock street. ts •TOP OVER AT OLO RELIABLE KIMBALL HOUSE ATLANTA, OA. Moat Central and Convenient Location In tho City. EUROPEAN PLAN. Oar Raataurant on* of tha Boat In tho South. 150 ROOMS. Hot and CoM Running Water. lI.M per day. ROOMS: Connctlng Baths. $1.50 Private Baths. ss.oo and up. Club Breakfast, 80c to SI.OO. Club LuncMon only 50 cent*. A La Carte Service Unsurpassed In the South. ED. L. BROWN, Manager. Distinctively Individual f Wro\ 4J SOCIETY mo&eley-McDaniel marriage IN NORTH AUGUSTA. Miss lone Moseley and Mr. Olney Marvin McDaniel were married June 10th at 11:30 at the Baptist church, North Augusta, S. C., Rev. B. H. Waugh performed the ceremony. The ushers were Messrs. Thomas M. Henderson, Orion B. Whatley, Jos eph B. Edenfield, and Harvey H. Shif lett. The bride wore a tango coat suit with hat and gloves to match and car ried a bouquet of bride roses. Out of town guests were Mrs. T. J. Peak, Brunswick, Ga.; Mrs. J. R. Hudson, Waycross, Ga.; Miss Mattie Mosley, Cordele, Ga.; Mrs. B. Frank lin Crouch, Saluda, S. C., Mrs. T. A. Corley, Macon, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hinson, Swainsboro, Ga.; Hancel McDaniel, Devereaux, Ga.; Miss Lou cile Kennedy, Bussey, Ga.; Miss Marie Stone, Modoc, S. C., and Mrs. T. E. Reid, Palatka,, Fla. LAKESIDE CLUB OPENING TUESDAY. The formal opening of the Lakeside Boat Club will be on Tuesday even ing of next week, June 16th, and will A Summer Vacation in New York at THE PLAZA Fifth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street is an ideal one,as the Metropolis offers every facility for enjoyment, and the Plaza every comfort and luxury. It is delightfully located opposite Central Park, assur ing peace and quiet. The coolest Hotel in New York. Convenient to theatres, shtipping district and nearby coast resorts. RATES FROM JUNE Ist TO SEPTEMBER 15th Sis|l* room witk bath, $3.00 ap Doable rooai with both, $4.00 ap FRED STERRY ■ • • Managing Director IM M f 'sry* ' mfr ''' HE □ ils Anyth i sue Cleans. Polishes Everything Prevents Rust Everywhere 3-In-One has been for 18 years the Old Reliable, largest-tefllng borne tad office oIL It is light enough to oil a watch; heavy enough to od a lawn mo wen On a soft cloth It becomes an ideal furniture Mtksn Makes a yard of cheese cloth the best and cheapest DsutUss Dusting Cloth. , „ And 3-In-One absolutely prevents rust or tarnish on all metal surfaces. Indoors and out, in any climate. Frwo 3-in. On o. Write <aJoy for generons fnt sample end the Dictionary of oaea—*or*/r« to you. 3-in-One is sold everywhere in 3-siz* bottles: 10c (1 or.). 25c C 3 os.), 50c (8 os., K Pint for K Dollar). Also In patented Handy Oil Can, 25c C3X or.). / MB ~ 3-IN-ONE.OIL COMPANY HA D A Broadway Nsw York City BATTERY PARK HOTEL FAMOUS EVERYWHERE" ASHEVILLE, N. C. “The Land of the Sky” J. L. ALEXANDER, Prqp. American Plan. —=l C E= — ' 22 12 lb. TICKETS FOR SI.OO. Just phone • 1846. VEGETABLES —A complete line of choice * fresh Vegetables. Anything to be had in the Au gusta market. Free delivery. FRUIT —AII kinds of choice ripe fruit al- ( ways on hand. Free delivery. GROCERIES —Complete line of staple Gro- ceries. Free deliverv anywhere. CHICKEN AND EGGS— Fresh every day. It is to your interest and mine that you phone me before making your purchases. ( All goods delivered free to every part of the city. 1 J L. RADFORD Phone 1846. 15 East Boundary. ( WEDNESDAY, JUNE TO- PTATIMA \JJ TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES Are a touch of art in the realm of smoke dom On ~ Ruima Gjupons cart be exchanged /or distinctiv&tiifh /Ililisi J" Tff'’ 20tarl5*^l be a very charming affair. The new boat house will be sufficiently near completion to be habitable and the opening will be marked by one of the delightful dances, such as have made the club famous. —Miss Helen Beman leaves the lat ter part of this month for a visit of several weeks with northern relatives and friends. —The host of friends of Dr. Chas. Crane will be delighted to learn of the continued improvement in his condition, which will permit his be ing moved tomorrow from Margaret Wright to his home. —Miss Mattee Pilcher 'as return ed home, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Fowler in Warrenton.