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HOST TAKE CARE OF
VISITORS FOR CAHP
M. & M. Association Already
Receiving Inquiries About
Room —Send in Names.
The Merchants and Manufacturer*
Association is already receiving nu
merous requests regarding hotels,
boarding houses, etc., that ran take
care of friends of the soldiers who
will he here for the encampment next
month. The Inquiries specially refer
to places In the vicinity of Autnond,
the site of the proposed camp.
It is expected that there will he
thousands of visitors In the city for
the four weeks maneuver camp. At
any rate the cheap rates on the rail
roads will make an attractive induce
ment to come to Augusta at this time.
Every hotel and boarding house here
will doubtless be crowded.
The Merchants and Manufacturers
Association, which Is now In almost
dully communication with people con
templating coining here f>r the en
campment, will he favored If the
names of hoarding house proprietors
are given to the secretary at the of
fice In the Harrison building or over
phone !i2<6, along with such details as
number of rooms, prices, etc.
Arrives to Preside at
the Disaster Inquiry
New York.—Eorrt Mersey, who will
preside over the special Inquiry into
the Kmpress of Ireland disaster, arriv
ed on the Mauretania today. Mo will
leaev tonight for Ottawa, where lie
will consult with the premier and oth
er members of the government. On
Monday he will go to Quebec, where
the Inquiry is to begin the next day.
hiord Mersey predicted that the
hoard of Inquiry would get at the truth
regarding the Empress disaster before
very long. He thought, however, the
proceedings would likely he extended
to include an Investigation Into the
navigation of the Kt. Lawrence river.
Went in Search of the
Titanic Dead, is Missing
Halifax, N. B. —No word turn b«>n
received today from the Canadian gov
ernment ateamer Montmagny, which
left two week* nRo with a crew of 21
The eteamer, which la In command
of Cataln Poullot, waa last reported at
Cape Race several days ago. She took
on coal there and proceeded'for Que
bec. Under orders from the marine
department at. Ottawa all marine elg
nal stations in the lower St. Ixiwreneo
and the Oulf today made special ef
forts to obtain news of the steamer.
During the winter and spring the
MontmaKny urns stationed at Halifax
and was engaged In Ice-hrenklnK and
Inspecting buoys. She was one of the
steamers sent from Halifax In search
of the dead from the steamship Ti
tanic.
Capt. Rush's Filipino
Boy is Up For Trial
Washington. —Reports to the state
department today say (tregorlo Alca
rez, Captain Hush's Ktllplno boy, a
prisoner In Mexico City, Is at present
up for trial before a military boaid.
Assurances were given some time ago
that ho would be released.
Otis nine Plneheok l’ants, for man,
all sizes, SI.OO to $1 60, at Mertlnt.’
We believe there are Five Hundred Housewives in this City today who have been
longing to profit hy such an offer as we are preparing to make. Read:
Important Announcement
If you arc tied hand and foot by the endless drudgery of unfinished kitchen work—
If you are simply worn out with the worry wnd And If vou have the *liirhte«t
* ,r *^ n <>f t 2L" B , t ?K k ‘** P U P. appeir * nce * an ‘ l com *' this condition and transform work days in
jour strength at the same time— to play day— be sure and
See Our Ofler In Sunday's Herald
* r \ rJ oT pood for they are being finally submitted to the manage
tune, we have Just concluded negotiations where- went for approval K
by we are enabled to make a limited number of \v« »»,. -its , , .
our customers an unusual offer. thm\nn?ni«n a J tin 1 n ? n i ho y,f r * r .
—. , . ... that complete details of this liberal offer will atv
#l T he " * r * now b * lnß , and as pear In thts space Sunday. Watch for It, Read
this advance announcement is being written. It carefully —then be prepared to act
MAXWELL BROS.
“Home Furnishers” - 973 Broad St.
Underwood Has Narrow
Escape in Collision
Washington.-—Ose,ar W. Underwood,
majority leader in the house, today
was being congratulated upon his nar
row escape last night when a team
of runaway horses attached to a Heavy
dray crashed into the street car on
which he was riding. The horses were
killed Instantly and the vestibule ot
the car shattered.
The collision was head-on and hut
for that fact It is believed serious in
juries would have resulted to Repre
sentative Underwood, several of his
colleagues sin congress and other pas
si ngere.
"It was one of the narrowest es
capes;! ever had," Representative Un
derwood said today.
Honor Birth of An Heir
to Duchy of Brunswick
Berlin.—On the Instructions of the
Empress an oak tree has been planted
in the park of the palace at Potsdam,
in honor of the birth of an heir to the
1 mchy of Brunswick. On the day ot
the baptism of the Kaiserln's new
grandchild a. parchment bearing his
names will be attached to a post in
front of the little tree. According to
current reports, the young prince will
ho christened Ernest Augustus Wil
liams.
Since their silver wedding the Kai
ser and Kalserin have adopted the
custom of commemorating the prin
cipal events In the family, by planting
an oak. Thus, on the .marriage of their
daughter with Prince Augustus of
Cumberland, now Duke of Rrunswlck,
a tree was planted, and beside this one
that of the little prince has been set
In the soil.
SALE
SI.OO a Week
Come, ladles, and get your
Summer Clothes. Bring a
dollar with you and take
your choice from a large va.
riety of silk and washable
fabrics.
Summer Suits
Waists, Dresses
In handsome checks, stripes,
plaids and solid colors,
many effectively trimmed,
with contrasting collars.
SI.OO a Week
All goods marked In plain
Igurea as low as cash stores.
The MenterCo.
940 BROAD STREET,
ApGUSTA, GA.
"She says her love for you is a con
suming .passion!”
"It Is. It takes five pounds of
candy a week to keep It alive.” —
Town Topics.
There is a suspicion that Ulster has
a hot head, but cold feet. —Philadel-
phia Record.
Dandruffy Heads
Become Hairless
Scalp Dries—Chokes *ut the Hair
and Prevents Its Growth
If you want plenty of thick, beautiful,
glossy, silky hair, do by all means get
rid of dndruff, for it will starve your
hair and ruin it if you don’t.
It doesn't do much good to try to brush
or wash it out. The only sure way to
get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then
you destroy It entirely. To do this get
about four ounces of ordinary liquid ar
von; apply it at night retiring; use
enough to moisten the scalp and rub it
in gently with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or four
more applications will completely dis
solve and entirely destroy, every single
sign and trace of it.
You wll find, too, that all itching and
digging of the scalp will stop, and your
hair will he silky, fluffy, lustrous, soft
and look and feel a hundred times bet
ter. You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It is inexpensive ar four
ounces is all you will need, no m.itttr
how much dandruff \ou have. This sim
ple remedy never falls.
GIFTS TO THE
BRIDE
We were probably never
better able to furnish more
attractive wedding presents
than now.
Hundreds of the newest
and tastiest suggestions
have poured into us until
we feel sure we can please
and delight the most fastid
ious taste, both in the high
est grade and costly gifts
and the Inexpensive kinds.
.Chests of Silver In the
most attractive patterns,
silver service charming cut
glass articles of singular
oeauty and many small but
appropriate gifts tnat will
delight the recipient.
The name of SCHWEIOERT
& CO. on your gift in itself
is sufficient to insure a
hearty welcome for it.
Come and let us show
you. It will be a pleasure
to offer suggestions for your
guidance.
WM. SCHWEIGERT
& GO.
THE JEWELERS.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
ALL DAY SPECIALS
For Saturday
Tie WISE DRY
GOODS CO.
18*inch Shadow Lace
Flouncings worth
50c at
Shadow Laces, worth I A r
15c to 20c at ■ "u
Round thread Laces edges
and insertions worth
Men’s Negligee shirts
worth $1.25,
Men’s Negligee Shirts
r rth7sc : 50c
Men’s 50c Summer OQ r
Underwear at Jv
Men's Silk Sox |
Ladies bleached ribbed
vest, tape in neck,
Big line of Men's Silk Ties
worth 35c, 25c
25c Net Ruffling, |
35c Net Ruffling,
j
35c Colored Ratines, 19c
15c Figured Crepes, 10c
72x90-inch Sheets, OQ r
worth 50c, at
50c Silk Gloves, 3^
«
15c Curtain Scrims, 10c
2.5 c White Shirting Mad
ras in Mill Ends, 15c
25c Fancy White lA r
Flaxons, at I"v
25c White Voiles, |Q^
36-inch White Linene
worth 12? c, 10c
$1.98 Shirt Waist,
FRIDAY. JUNE 12.