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FRIDAY, JUNE 19.
THE GOOD WORK
OF HOJESNIITH
Gov. Slaton Receives Request
From Sec’y of Ag’l to Desig
nate the Georgia Colleges.
Atlanta. —Governor Slaton has re
ceived a communication from the Unit
ed States Secretary of Agriculture, ask
ing him to designate the colleges
trough «hioh the government funds
provided for Georgia through the
Smith-Lever agricultural extension
bill shall be expended.
The final achievement of Senator
Hoke Smith, author of the bill, was to
kill the amendments which sought to
have some of the money expended
through negro colleges, and to have
the hill passed In such way that the
governor and legislatures of eaeh
state should have the say-so as to
through which institutions the money
is to he spent.
The Smith-Lever hill is regarded as
the greatest, step that has ever been
taken toward providing federal aid In
agricultural extension work. The ex
tension work is to consist of giving
instruction* and practical demonstra
tions in agriculture and home econo
mics to persona not attending the agri
cultural colleges, and Imparting asri-
The Menter Co.—Cheerful Credit
Cool Summer Clothes
TOR MEN AND WOMEN
Ladies’
Spring
and
Summer
Hats
Half Price
Men’s and Youim Men’s
Blue Serge Suits
*ls
These are nobby Suits—no bet
ter value for the money anywhere.
Men’s Suits
Blues, Grays, Browns,
fancy Worsteds in'
strkpes, plaids and
mixtures.
£I C SI.OO
Iyl a week
Women’s
Wash Suits
Some nice linen suits
for women and misses
$4 to $5
'>MENTER : ea;
940 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
OPEN TILL LATE EVERY EVENING
DR. WHITLAW
DR. WHITLAW
Founder of Painless Dentist:;
All Work Guaranteed Absolutely Painless
Fillings in Gold, Plati
num, Porcelain and Sil
ver, 50<* and SI.OO.
REFERENCES: UNION SAVINGS BANK AND THOUSANDS OF SATIS
FIED PATRONS.
cultural information to those who can
not attend college, by means of field
demonstration, publications and in oth
er ways.
None of this money can be applied to
the purchase, erection Or repair of any
building, or tor th? purchase of lands.
Not more than five per cent, of each
annual appropriation may be used in
printing or distributing publications,
so that at least 95 per cent, must be
expended in direct extension activities.
REASONABLE.
I would not live forever,
I am not that soft of man;
But I would live to live to see
A goat eat a tin can.
A jVe<x£>
Arrow
COLLAR afor^f
Cluett PeaVody & Ca.lnc. Makers
PM
Women’s Summer
Dresses
C :||a Stunning ones in black.
s3llift blue and other colors, $8
to $lB.
p A good variety all colors
Lrepe a( 19 10 s l2 .
Women’s
Wash Waists
A fresh supply from
New York in voile,
all varieties, ’including
lace and embroidery.
95c to $1.75
Wash Skirts
Summer skirts in
Cotton, Corduroy and
other materials, all
stylish ones.
$1.25 to $3
Ladies’
Spring
Suits
Half Price
Wash Dresses
Crepe Voile and Voile
—all colora. A beau
tiful assortment to
choose from and all
new styles.
$1.50 to $7
SI.OO a Week.
Silk Waists
White and colors and
all charming and
dainty. A nioe as
sortment.
$2.93 to $6
Now famous throughout Southern States for
successful painless dentistry methods, the fruit
of many years devoted to hig profession ahd in
perfecting his painless operations, has now
opened at
242 Broad Street, Upstairs
the Targetst and most thoroughly equipped Den
tal Parlors in the whole south.
Not only is every modern equipment to bo
found here, but the comfort and convenience
of patients seen too in the most luxuriant man
ner.
Dr. Whitlaw, with his
corps of expert assistants, ,
are always on hand.
Week days—B a. m. to 7
p. in.
Sundays—lo a. m. to 2 p.
m.
Gold Tnlav and Por
celain Crown,
$4 up.
COMMENDED BY
SEC'YJF NAVY
Six Privates, One Corporal and
a Sergeant Praised For Gal
lantry at Vera Cruz.
Washington.—Six private*, one cor
poral and a sergeant, in the marine
corps, today were commended by Sec
retary Daniels for gallantry displayed
In removing two of their wounded com
rades to a place of safety, wftilc Vera
Cruz, was under fire. The men are:
Sergeant Tracy Baker. Corporal WU-„
Ham S. White, rml Privates Wallace
1,. Harndvtous, Carl H. Fullerton, fli-
Dni W, Yant, William 11. Briggs, John
L. Streltenberger and Edward R. Bar
ton.
Private Haggerty of those killed in
the occupation of Vera Gru*. ami Ed
ward A. Gisborne, a third-class elec
trician of the battleship Florida, were
the two men rescued. With Haggerty
mortally wounded,, Gisburno, himself
wounded, attempted to carry him out
of the range of fire. Hts effort* were
without success, however, and the men
who today were commended, then Pro
ceeded under an effective fire and re
moved both wounded men.
A medal of honor has already been
awarded Electrician Qlabqrno for valor
shown In trying to help Haggerty. Be
sides commending the six privates and
Corpora 1 White and Sergeant Baker,
Secretary Daniels has directed that
they be advanced to the next higher
rising.
SULLIVAN ON TRIAL FOR
KILLING CANNON IN S. C.
Laurens, S, C, —Charged with killing
John M. Cannon, an attorney and a
member of Governor Hleuse's staff, Jos,
G. Sullivan, of Sullivan township, will
be placed on trial in criminal court
bore today
-Attorney Cannon was shot and killed
ift Gray (hurt, near here. May 12. The
killing followed a trial in the magis
trate's court, in which Attorney Can
non prosecuted a brother of Sullivan.
THE AD MEN.
Atlanta.-—When the Atlanta Ad Men,
who left yesterday for the national
convention at Toronto, with the inten
tion of trying to bring the IMG con
vention here, looked about for a mascot
to symbolize the growth of Atlanta,
they hit. upon ft lady 'possum with a
large family. They nicknamed her
“Mrs. Greater Atlanta,” because of the
rapidity with which shefulfilled the
scriptural injunction to replenish the
earth, and her eight young ones they
named the little “Suburbs.”
The whole 'possum family was made
an official part of the delegation. apd
will be presented to the mayor of To
ronto, when the crowd gets there
Sunday.
NATURALLY.
In making up blondes and brunettes
Tis plain to sp a ,
The beauty doctor often gets
A handsome fee.
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
800 bottle of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery today. It will atop 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.
Why Suffer from Rheumatism?
When relief from rheumatic pains
may be had at so email a cost it is
surprising that anyone should fall to
avail himself of it. Joseph Cappa
relli, Canastota, N. Y., suffered in
tensely with pains due to rheumatism
in his limbs for a long time A friend
told him about Chamberlain's Lini
ment. One application relieved him
wonderfully, and a few days’ treat
ment effected a cure. Many others
have found quick relief by applying
this liniment. For sale by all dealers
$5 a Set
Crown and Bridge
Work, $4.00 per
Tooth T T p.
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Itching a Severe
Form of Eczema
How to Stop This Awful Nagging
Disorder
It You feel Like a l*ln Cushion
If you will got it firmly fixed in your
mlnu (hat all forms of skin disease are a
combination of nerve disorder nml faulty
nutrition you will then understand why
tv 8. 8- the famous blood puritier over
comes such troubles. »
Just as soon as 8. 8. fl. enters the blood
it rushes throughout the entire circula
tion in an average of throe minutes. Ami
as the skin is an outlet for the greater
proportion of impurities in the blood, the
action of S. S. S. is such that these Im
purities are converted into a substance
that is readily expelled. Thus, instead
of gathering on the surface to cause
Itching, eczema, salt rheum, tetter and
other skin diseases they pass off as
vapor or perspiration, the pores are left
free, the nerves regain control and It
Is Impossible for any disease to either
gnin or retain a foothold.
These facts are brought out In a
mightily Interesting hook "What the
Mirror Tells,” a copy of which Is mailed
free by The Swift Specific Go., 105 Swift
Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. Get a bottle of S. S.
S. today. Insist upon S. S. S., avoid sub
stitutes.
Chinese Beqger Children
a Nuisance in Paris
Paris. —Paris has baen partly amus
ed and partly Irritated during the
last few weeks by the constantly in
creasing numbers of tiny Chinese
beggar children who begun to
make their appearance on the boule
vards.
So-called “managers” arrange for
consignments of them to be shipped
from Chinese ports. Their employ
ers send them out to sell paper fans,
to do little juggling tricks with
knives at the street corners, or to
beg from the people sitting on toe
terraces of the cases.
Lately their incraeslng numbers
have made the children a nuisance,
A few days ago three of them enter
ed a dealer’s shop. Two did their
little performance of juggling while
the third took a gold watch from the
counter. The police are accordngly
taking the children into custody and
gathering them into batches to he
sent hack to China by the Chinasd
legation.
COUGHING
Ktep coughing: that’s on* way.
Stop coughing: that’s another.
To keep the cough: do nothing.
To stop the cough: Auer’s'Cherry
Pectoral. Sold for 70 years.
Ask Your Doctor.
CAKE
Made With Fresh Country Butter and Eggs
The price you pay has nothing to do with the quality of the
cake. You cannot makegood cake unless you use fresh butter and eggs.
STONE’S WRAPPED CAKES
We have the agency for these cakes, and get them by express
every day. Stone's name on the package guarantees you good cake
—in perfect condition . Not a particle of* lard used in these cakes.
We regret that so many customers have been disappointed in
getting cakes , but the demand has been so great we were not able to
get enough cakes to supply all We have increased our standing
order to such an extent that we hope to supply the trade from now on.
Summerville
Phones 6746-6747
SILVER SLICED
10c
A Pure White Cake.
MEPHISTO
10c
A Chocolate Cake.
CASTLEBERRY & WILCOX
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Cake for Everybody. Received Every Day.
Jelly Loaf t Golden Loaf, White Loaf, Raisin Loaf*
EACH KIND lO CENTS
<'hcajx'p Than Cooking and Hottor Than The best.
A. & ?. Milk SU 3 cans 25c
Pineapple s N ::' d c . n , a can 15c
Catsup a hot 5c
Sardines YrS can Sc
Lima Beans can 10c
A&P Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hams, lb 20c
Swift’s Premium Hams, pound 22c
For Ice Tea use Thea-Nectar or Golden Key, pound 60c
Snowdrift Compound No. 5,55 c; No. 10. $1.10; No. 20, $2.20
New York State
Potatoes,
peck JJ'-
Yard Eggs,
dozen Aviv
Barbecue Metropole Saturday
WANTED—CARRIERS.
W *NTKi»? HOYB (WHITE) TO CARIfT
The Herald. Apply at Bubeorlption
Oftlee Broad MCtif
LADIES LISTEN
Fo r Experienced Hairdressing
Phont 2681-J or 928.
Save your combing* and do not
send your work out of the city
Have work dona by one of most
experienced lady hair dreHaerE in
South—Mrs. J. Will Ergle. 502
West Avenue. North August*, S.
0 All work sent for and deliver
ed. Satisfaction guaranteed
844 St.
“VOTES FOR WOMEN’’ STATIONERY
The Offioial Water-marked Writing Paper approved by
National American Woman Suffrage Association.
The stock is a white SUPERFINE FABRIC FINISH and
each sheet oontains the water-mark, "VOTES
FOR WOMEN.”
RETAILS FOR 35 GENTS.
Can be had at
Richards Stationery Co .
SPANISH CAKE
10c
Sour Cream Spice.
GOLDEN SUNBEAM
10c
Rich Yellow Cake.
TWO STORES
Grape Juice iZ bot. 20c
Marmalade HT" jar 12c
Lime Juice bot. 35c
Wesson Oil ”,T. can 25c
Salmon £ p na 13c & 20c
Bright Bargains in Wants
Fancy 24 lbs.
Patent ry trv _
Flour ... y OC
Best A&P nn
Creamery AiP
Butter uuu
RAISIN CAKE
ibc
Yellow Raisin Cake.
ORIOLE FRUIT
10c
Spice Raisin Cake.
616 Broad St.
Phones 3166-3167
NINE