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THURSDAY. JULY 2.
TWODAYS WORK MUST BE DONE IN ONE
“SHOP EARLY”
w\iy? Because it saves you 5 per cent on your
purchases.
y That saving of five cents on every dollar spent
whether you are buying at regular prices or at
greatly reduced prices, such as you find at White’s
now.
They are a big saving to you. Ask for them.
GIRLS'
DRESSES
Juniors’ linene, tan and blue
dresses, with white collars
and cuffs, ages 13, 15 and
17 years. $1.50 values
for 89^
$2.50 linene dresses tan,
lavender and white, in three
styles SI.OO
$3.95 French Percale
Dresses $1.75
75c Chambray, blue, pink
and tan, 15 styles in solids,
stripes and checks, ages 2 to
G years .... 59£
Balkan Blouses, values
to SI.OO, now 29c
All summer Hats Half Price
Womens Coats
Approximately
50 % to 7(o> Off
Original Prices
HO PURGING Of
THE COMMITTEE
Meeting of Purging Committee
Last Night and Nc Names
Presented. Dr. Horne An
nounces in Third.
There was a meting of the purging
committee of the city white primary
committee held at 8:30 o'clock last
night to consider cases of Illegal reg
iHtration, but not a single case was
presented to the committee. It was
expected that there might be cases
brought from the sixth ward. In which
ward only, opposition so far exists.
However, no names of alleged Illegal
voters were brought to the attention
of Messrs. Julian M. Sm:*h, J. Frank
Carswell and H H. Cuming members
of the purging committee.
Dr Geo T. Horne has officially an
nounced for council In the third ward,
having notified Ur. H. W. Shaw,
Most Excellent Shoe
Values for Friday
350 pairs of women’s oxfords and pumps, broken sizes to fives
and broken lots, $3.50 and $4.00 values in high grade OA
shoes, are priced for Friday
inn iiwih n in u , jjbi
Long linen, taf
feta and rajah
silk coats, in
black, and dress
coats in satin,
plain and fancy
cloths and garba
dines, which are
values from
$12.50 to $39.50,
but are priced
now from $3.95
to $29.75, will be
sold at a reduc
tion of 20 per
cent off present
prices.
(Second Floor.)
chairman of the Bub committee of his
intention to run. So far Dr. Horne is
the only candidate to announce. The
entry list in this ward closes on next
Monday p. m. at six o’clock.
Want Receivership For
the C., H. & D. Railroad
Cincinnati, O.— Application for a
receiver for the Cincinnati, Hamil
ton and Dayton Railroad was made
In the United States district court
here today.
The suit was filed on behalf of
Bankers Trust Company of New York.
The action also requests foreclosure
of a mortgage held by the trust com
pany.*
FIGURE OF SPEECH.
“Now, Tommy,’’ said the teacher,
“what Is a smile?”
Tommy hesitated visibly. "I —I—l1 —I
forgft now.” he finally answered.
"But If you said 'My hours at school
are bright as sunshine?’ what figure
of speech would that be?”
“Irony,” replied Tommy,—ladles
Home Journal. _ .
will be closed all day Saturday in celebration of
the Fourth, and preparations have been made to do in one day the
amount of business we would otherwise have done in two.
THE BANKRUPT SALE is bringing the larqest business
this store has ever known in the Summer season, and it will pay
you to buy now aod store your goods 'til fall. The opportunity
to secure substantial savings can be found in every Department.
Women’s Oxfords and
Pumps, welts, in gunmetals
and patent leathers, $3.00
and $3.50 values for
$1.98
White Canvas Pumps and
Straps, turns, with white
canvas and leather heels,
$2.25 values for
Fridav at 1
$1.39
TD r\r' J? -n TT7 Q “M ore For A Dollar Than A Dollar
Will Buy Elsewhere ”
SELF RISING FLOUR
Jersey Cream Brand,
24 pound 7 *7l" 1
bag 1
HAM— Mori •is’ Supreme
or Armour’s IXi-r 1
Starr, lb 1
BUTTER Surety
Brand pure and sweet
creamery pro
duct, pound ....
EGGS— Fresh from the
country side,
a dozen,
SUGAR
25 lb-bag Granulated
for $1.12
Surety Coupons with
Sugar.
SNOWDRIFT
COMPOUND
Size 5 50^
Size 10 $1.05
Size 20 $2.10
THEN AND NOW
Forty-nine years ago today the
world's first meeting of the Salvation
Army was held. It took place in an
old patched tent erected In an ancimt
burial ground In the Whitechapel dis
trict of l.ondon. The llrst preacher
was William Booth, a clergyman who
was at that time without a church.
He had been called upon to take the
place of the regular minister, who
was lying 111 at bis home. The first
congregation was made up of a “mass
of i.oor people, many of them evi
dently without Uod, or hope In the
yorld.’ After the meeting Booth hur
ried to his borne and exclaimed to his
wife: "Kate, 1 have found my des
tiny! As I passed by the doors of
the flaming gin-palaces tonight, I
setmed to hear a voice sounding In
my ears: 'Where can you find such
heathens as there and where Is there
so great need for your labors?' And
there and then In my soul I offered
myself and you and our children uo
to this great work." Thlc was the
beginning oi a world-wide organiza
tion. From that day meetings were
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
ICED TEA IS COOLING
Special prices on 60c Teas
for iced Tea.
J. B. White Special
Blend 48^
E ng 1 is h Break f ast,
Oolong, Young Hyson,
Gunpowder, Ceylon and
Japan Teas, also 60c a
pound, this week .. 48^
COFFEE
Rio, lb 19<£
V, C. 1)., lb 29^
M. & J., 3-pounds. SI.OO
IN DAILY USE
Full cream cheese,
pound 21^
Rice, fancy head,
10 pounds 61<*
Lemons, fancy and care
fully selected, dozen 20?
Break fast Bacon,
pound 24^
Potatoes, new, the
peek .... 45^
held regularly. On the third Hunday
the tent blew down and was wrecked
beyond repair. Having no money for
another and without funds to rent a
building, Booth preached in the open
air. Finally he secured the use of
an old dance hail that was not In use
|on Sundays. Week-day meetings
were held in a dilapidated shed, for
merly a storehouse for old rags. As
the Army grew It was forced Into the
streets; narrow alleys, abandoned
saloons, or unoccupied theaters be
came Salvation Army chapels.
Today the Salvation Army Is the
greattst evangelistic organization In
the world. The poke-bonneted Army
lassie Is a familiar sight In every
country on earth with the single ex
ception of Husain, They are "waging
God's battlt" even In Iceland. They
have laid siege to Russia and It Is
reported that even that empire is on
the point of capitulation. Their bat.
tie cry Is heard In every common
wealth of the United Ktatcs; more
than 900 "outiosts", or missions, sro
| located In nearly every city and town.
This Underwear is Nearly Half
Price
It’s Cool and Sensible for Summer , Too.
Hence It’s Value
Ladies’ Kersey ribbed guaze underwear, union suits, pants,
tights and vests; lace trimmed or tight knee pants, Swiss
ribbed lisle vests, plain and fancy crochet tops; SI.OO and 75c
values, Friday 59<^
Lord and Taylor vests, pants and tights, 50c and 35c values
values for 19^
Low neck, sleeveless gauze vests, swiss ribbed lisle, very sheer
quality, hand finished, silk taped neck and arms; regular
and extra sizes. Friday price 25^
Low neck, sleeveless Jersey ribbed cotton vests, regular
and extra sizes, 12 1 /»c, values for 7*4^
Certain 50c Neckwear, very new, now 25^
Men’ Colored Border, Initial Handkerchiefs,soc values now 25^
SI.OO Silk Gloves now 59^
16 button pure silk gloves, double tipped fingers, black, white
and tan; SI.OO values are now 59^
Silk and Silk Pongee Parasols, $3.00 and $3.50 values . .$1.98
SPECIAL VALUES IN HOSIERY.
Ladies’ pure thread silk hose, SI.OO and $1.50 values for .
Children’s black ribbed hose, guaranteed absolutely stainless,
double heels and toes, regular 19c values, two for 25^
PRESERVES AND
RELISHES
Jelly, Bull Head, three
glasses 25^
Jam, any kind, three
glasses 25^
Catsup, Bull Head,
three bottles 25?
Pickles, Boy Brand,
large bottles 23^
Peanut Butter, 22 oz.
jar 22^
Olives, stuffed or plains,,
three bottles 25<
te
Hi
up
In these meeting places more than
10,000,000 Americans gather during a
year's time, to listen to the exhorta
tions of nearly 7,000 officers, of bo*h
sexes, that make up the Salvation
Army In the United States. The
street corntr meeting Is a familiar
sight In every part of the world.
More than 150,000 of these are held
every year In this country at, which
over 50,000 recruits have been gath
ered In a twelve-months to the
Army's ranks from the congregations.
“Our war Is a war of mercy,” they
proclaim and It Is witnessed by the
world wide charity of the organiza
tion. If. has established In the Unit
i d States nearly 100 workingmen's
hotels which accommodate more than
2,000,000 persons, and over 120
Industrial Homes, where about 3,-
000,000 meals nave been served In a
year- about 30 rescue and maternity
homes where 6,000 girls and children
find' shelter.
"Willie,” the Hunday school teacher
asked, you tell me whp Kachel wept
for her children?"
"Mebby It was because the preacher
came before she had a ehance to git
them cleaned up.”—Chicago Hern Id.
Canned Vegetables
Tomatoes, No. 3, six
cans 54^
Lima Beans, No. 2,
six cans 70^
Sugar Corn, No. 2,
six cans .. . 48^
String Beans, No. 2,
six cans .. . 45tf
Peas, sweet wrinkle, No.
2, six cans .. , 51?
Sweet Potatoes, No. 3,
six cans .. . 54<*
Okra and Tomatoes,
No. 2, six cans .. . .
Mackerel, six for ..
Others two for .. .
Picnic Shoulders, lb.
PURE LARD
Size 5 75?
Size 10 $1.45
Size 20 $2.75
SYRUP
Georgia Cane—
Gallon 58^
Half Gallon .. . 30<*
GOLDE
HARVEST
FLOUR,
the pure st
and best, 24
pound bag,
80c
Two Friday Dinners
Fried Chicken, rice and gravy, rolls, choice of
coffee, iced tea and milk. The price is 40^.
Broiled fish, capers sauce, creamed potatoes,
butter beans, rolls, choice of coffee, iced tea or milk.
The price is 35^.
Fig ice cream, 10^.
Peach shortcake, l(ty.
Dollar Day Specials
$2.50 lincno dresses for girls, ages 13, 15 and 17
years. May Tie had in lavender, white or tan in
three different stylos. Dollar Day price is SI.OO
Three pounds Surety Coffee SI.OO
Three pairs men’s Onyx Silk Hose, black and
colors SI.OO
ENTRT LIST FOB
PRIMARY CLOSED
Six Candidates For Legislature
—Mr. F. A. Picquet Did Not
Offer to f ucceed Himself.
The entry list for candidates in the
county primary of August 19th cloHed
on yesterday with six candidates In
the raco for the legislature, two for
judge of the superior court and one
for congress. One of the surprises
was the fact that Representative C. A.
I’lcquet did not offer for re-election.
The candidates who entered the race
for the legislature are as follows:
Messrs. R F. Garllnglon, W. Wallace
Clark. Jas, 1,. Cart ledge, .1 It Beall,
Jos, K Watkins and S 1,. Olive.
Filtering the race for the judgeship
were Messrs, Henry Hammond and
I H. Peebles, while Hon. Jos. 8. Rey
nolds entered the race for congress.
Three Cakes
Palmolive
Soap
FREE
With every bottle of
Palmolive Shampoo or
Palmolive Cream.
The Shampoo and
Cream are 50c articles
priced Friday for 39^.
80c Value
for 39c
Regular Saturday re
ductions are effective Fri
day in the Toilet Goods
Department.
Three Cakes of
Octagon Soap
10c
For two hours Friday
morning (9 to 11 o’clock)
and two hours Friday after
noon (2 to 4 o’clock) we will
sell three cakes of Octagon
Soap for 10^
This is instead of the hour
Saturday night, when we
will be closed.
THREE
PACKAGES
UNEEDA BISCUIT, ZU
ZUS OR LEMON SNAPS,
10c
Between 9 and 11 and 2 and
4 Friday
10c
Wilh six eandldates In the race for
the legislature there will be plenty of
excitement. Two of the present
legislators are candidates to succeed
themselves.
ASSOCIATED CLUBS TO
MEET ON JULY 9TH
The annual meeting of the SaVan-
I imh Valley Associated Farmers’ Clubs
I will bo held on the 9th of July, instead
' nt the 11th, as was Inadvertently stat
ed In the Herald yesterday. The As
sociated Clubs will he the guests of
th" Schultz Township Agricultural
Club and there will be a big barbecue
at Lake View Park and Interesting ex
ercises in addition.
DEATH AT CORONACA, 8. C.
Coronaca, S. C.—Charles Wardlaw
Buchanan, the two-year-old son of
Mr and Mrs. Gabriel D. Buchanan,
formerely of Augusta, died, at the
home of Its grandparents at Coronaca,
after a very short Illness. The little
fellow was ihe Idol of his parents and
they are deeply grieved over the losa
of their little one. Funeral services
und interment were held at the family
cemetery, . _
THREE