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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.
SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES
Saturday Supper
The Saturday night supper in the Tea Room, which will
be served from 6:30 to 9:30 o’clock, will consist of
(fried chicken, hominy and gravy, Southern rools, hot;
choice of coffee, tea or milk.
In addition, the lemon ice cream, for which the Tea
Room is famous, will be served at a cost of 10c
AFTER
SUPPER
SALES
6 TO 7.
Odor-O-No 19C
I'needa Biscut, Lemon Snaps,
ZuZus, 3 packages 10 1 '
Lighthouse Cleanser s('
Cups and Saucers, plain white, thin
Austrian China, regularly $1,50 doz.
special, set of six .. .. : 6QO
Children’s Lisle Ribued Hose, black
and colors, 25c values .. .. 214 C
25c Gingham Pantry Aprons .. T SO
$3.00 and $3.50 Corsets, on table.
at 7QC
$5.00 Corsets in lot $1 49
7 TO 8.
Sanitol Tooth Powder .. . . . 19i
Octagon Soap, three cakes . . 101'
Jelly Glasses, half-pint, tin tops,
special, dozen 29C
Gauze Ribbed Vests for women and
children, low neck and sleeveless,
10c values for 2'4C
Balkan Blouses, values to SI.OO,
for 29C
All-over Embroidery Brassieres,
50c values 25C
8 TO 9.
Packer's Tar Soap 19C
Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soap,
three cakes .. .. IOC
Peterman's Ant and Roach Food,
special IOC
Celluloid Starch, three pkgs. ..IOC
Rompers, gingham and chambray,
25c values 19 ( ’
Crepe Gowns, white, 59c values 48*'
SPECIALS
Fruit Jars, Mason, porcelain lined,
screw' top.
Pints 49C
Quarts .. .. 59«
O-Ccdar Mops, regularly $1.50,
special SI 35
WHITE AND GREY
ENAMEL, ARE,
20 per cent off original prices.
Brooms, good quality, five sewed,
special 29C
ENVOY LEAVES
[NEW
London—(B:ss p. m.)— I The German
ambassador at London, Prince Lich
nowsky, who left England today, ad
dressed a telegram to the British gov
ernment expressing his thanks for the
“great courtesy shown to us during
our journey.”
A Berlin dispatch says that before
the departure of the British ambassa
dor from tne German capital Emperor
William sent an aide de camp to ex
press the regret of his majesty be
cause of the excesses committed
against the British embassy. Sir Ed
ward Goschen in reply said he was
thankful for the solicitude shown him
by the German government.
HENDERSONSTOF AIKEN,
SAFE ON MAURETANIA
Aiken, S. C.—The friends of Col. and
Mrs. D. S. Henderson, who have beef*
spending the summer in England and
on the continent, have felt consider
able anxiety over their safety since
the general war in Europe has been
declared.
On Saturday last, Mr. Henderson
cabled that he had taken passage oft
the Mauretania. Yesterday word was
received that the Mauretania had
marie Halifax, Nova Scotia, Instead of
trying to .make her regular port, New
York. This will be good news to Col.
and Mrs. Henderson's friends, who will
await their arrival with expectancy.
step* Goes further
than green tea
Saturday Specials
CHILDREN’S HOSE,
TWO FOR 25c
Children’s black ribbed hose,
large and small ribs, double
at wearing points; guaranteed
stainless; 19c values, . or_
Saturday two for . . , . LjL
BOYS’ UNDERWEAR.
Boys’ Porosknit and checked
nainsook shirts and drawers,
25c values, 1 r
special IOC
Boys’ Porosknit Union Suits,
short sleeves and knee length;
50c values, QQ_
special OdC
White's
Flour
ll Golden Harvest
HI 78c
Self-Rising Jersey Cream
Brand, 24 pound 7 r_
bag /DC
BUTTER
Surety Brand, pure and
sweet, * on
pound OIC
LAD WHO FELL UNDER A
FREIGHT TRAIN IS DEAD
Succumbed to Serious Injuries
at 7: 3 0 P. M. Yesterday.
Funeral From Church Today.
James H. Carter, of West End, the
11-year-old boy who was terribly man
gled beneath a moving freight train
in the vicinity of the Sibley Mill
Wednesday night when he attempted
to jump on one of the box cars, passed
away yesterday at 7:30 p. m., at the
city hospital, after several hours of
suffering. Death was caused from the
shocks resulting from the loss of his
leg and arm and other members of
his bods’.
The funeral service will be held at
the Second Baptist church this after
noon, Rev. Mr. Veach officiating. The
interment will be in the West View
cemetery.
The lad was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Carter, of 1847 Greene street. He
is survived by his parents, two broth
ers, Albert and Tracy, and one sister,
Miss Mary Lou Carter.
SUFFERING BY PROXY.
Senator Hughes, of New Jersey,
was worried to distraction by the im
portunities of a person who had a
grievance against the Interior De
partment.
The senator called up Secretary
Lane, w tio had been wo. lied by the
same person.
"Will 'wii listen to h!s story?" ask
ed Hughes over the tlephone.
"I will not," Lane replied.
“Well, then,” urged Hughes des
perately, “will you appoint some one
to hear the storjf?"
“Yes,” answered Secretary Lane.
“I will appoint you," and he rang off.
—Saturday Evening Post
25c HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c
Ladies’ Handkerchief, all
linen, initials and embroider
ed; 25c values 10c
LISLE HOSE,
SPECIAL 25c.
Ladies’ lisle hose, deep garter
top, double sole, very sheer
quality; colors are black,
white and tan. Special OCn
.sale price LJL
50c and 75 NECKWEAR
FOR 25c.
Large assortment of ladies’
neckwear, 75c and 50 values;
is now OCp
marked L.JU
GvOCCVICS ‘ M° re For A Dollar Than A Dollar Will Buy
LEMONS
Fancy, 1 Cp
dozen 1
CHEESE.
Full Cream, 99f*
Potatoes, new, /lflf l
peck 4UI»
Rice, fancy head, CCp
10 pounds UJv/
Breakfast Bacon, 9/1C
strii s, pound
LAUNDRY SOAP.
Sal Soda, two lb. Iflp
package . . ...... lUO
Celluloid Starch, Iflp
three packages .... lUU
Argo Starch, seven OCp
packages
Potash Lye, three 9 E/%
cans L.JU
GREAT WARS OF THE WORLD
Conflicts in Which Nations Have Engaged in
the Last Ten Centuries
Name. Date.
Hundred years in FYance.. 1337-1453.
Austro-Swiss 1886-1389.
Roses, England 1455-1485.
Civil. In France 1562-1593.
Spanlsh-Netherlands 1567-1609.
Thirty Year* 1618-1648.
Civil, in England 1642-1660.
Spanish Succeselon 1701-1714.
Swedish-Russian .1700-,1709.
Austrian Succession .1740-1748.
Seven Years 1756-1763.
Revolution, American 1775-1783.
French Revolution 1792-1799.
Napoleonic 1800-1815.
United States-England ...1812-1815.
I Greek Independence 1821-1828.
i Mexican 1846-1847.
Crimean 1854-1856
i Italian 1859
! Civil, United States 1861-1865.
Seven Weeks 1868
Franco-Prussian 1870
Russo-Turklsh 1877
('hlnese-Japanese 1894-1895.
Spanlsh-Amerlcan 1898
England's war with Boers 1899-1902
Russian-Japanese 1904-1905
Turkish -Grecian 1911-1912.
Balkan-Turklsh 1913 .
HARDWICK'B GAME FIGHT WILL
WIN ON AUGUBT 19th.
Atlanta,—Summing up the situation
In a few words, Mr. Hardwick has
made the gamest fight, and has won
the most splendid victory in the his
tory of Georgia politics.
He has made more than 160 speeches
and continues to make from two to
(our speeches a day. He has been into
every section of Georgia and has had
large and enthusiastic audiences ev
erywhere.
Fighting against a newspaper and
“patent medicine" advertising cam
paign which he could not have met
lor lack of funds, and such a cam
CHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
FOR ICED TEA USE
J. B.White Special Blend,
Gunpowder, Ceylon, Eng
lish Breakfast, Oolong
and Japan Teas, all 60c
?„T. my : 48c
FISH
Salmon, Pink Alaska,
three one pound 97c
cans LI \j
Salmon, Pink Flats 09p
three cans LOU
Shad Roe, two cans OCp
Shad, two cans 9^f*
for LX
French Sardines, 9 Cr*
in oil, two cans . . LdL
Kippered Herring, toma
to sauce, three 9Rc
cans L JU
Result.
English lose all their possessions In
Fiance but Calais.
SSwiss win independence.
House of York supplants House of
Lancaster.
Edict of Nantes.
Netherlands made Independent of
•Spain.
Freedom of religious faith. Peace of
Westphalia.
Establishment of the Commonwealth.
Treaty of Utrecht.
Defeat of Charles XII.
Peace of Alx-la-t hapelle.
Peace of Paris. Prussia holds port
of Silesia.
Peace of Paris. Independence of
English colonies.
Successful resistance to reinstatement,
of the Bourbons on the French
throne.
. Revives Europe and places France
in first position. 'i
.United States entirely ’independent of
Great Britain.
.Independence of Greece secured.
. Boundaries established.
. I’fa re of Paris.
Peace of Villafranca.
. Abolition of sla very.
Prussia defeats Austria and becomes
supreme in Germany.
.Germans defeat French, take Parts
and add Alsace and Loratne to
Germany.
Peace of San Rtefano. Treaty of
Berlin.
.Treaty of Shlrnonosekl
.Independence of Cuba, ceding to
United States of Philippine Islands
and Porto Rico.
■ Annexation of the Transvaal and Or
ange Free State by England,
■ Japan reacquires control of Korea,
Port Arthur and Liaotung Penin
sula.
. Autonomy of the Tripolitan province
of Libya.
.Realignment of territory In Ralkan
States.
paign as was never before waged, with
men traveling In automobiles to lack
up signs, to spread broadcast such
slenders that he Is the candidate of
the express companies and of the
liquor interests, to boost Mr. Felder,
Mr. Hutchens, or Governor Slaton se
local conditions seemed to require to
help Governor Slaton—Mr Hardwick
has been the victim of all these and
has won Insplte of them.
It Is no longer a doubtful question
as to who Is ahead In this campaign.
We believe that he has been leading
for several weeks and that his victory
is now complete.
Hardwick Campaign Committee,
By G H. Howard
$3.50 and $4.00 Shoes
Oxfords and pumps of patent leather, tan, a few
white canvas, and vici kids, in small sizes, Excellent
$3.50 and $4.00 values, Saturday
Colonial pumps and strap slip
pers and oxfords, in patent
leather, gunmetal, black satin,
suede and tan, all sizes, $3.50
and $4.00 values, *| QO
Saturday
COFFEE
Rio, pound 1 Qr*
for IX
E. C. D., 9Qp
pound LjL
Surety, pound Q9r*-
for 02. U
PURE LARD
Size 5, 7Ep
for I X
X! $1.45
r. 20 $2.75
Snowdrift Compound
Size 5, CCp
for JX
sr.!°. SI.OB
X!" $2.12
DID HE KNOW?
“But I don’t know you, madam,”
the hank cashier said to the woman
wh ohad presented a check.
The woman, however. Instead of
saying haughtily, “I do not wish your
acquainLAice, sir," merely replied,
with an engaging smile:
“Oh, yes you do, 1 think. I’m the
'red headed old virago’ next door to
you, whose scoundrelly little y>ys
are always reaching through the
fence and picking your flowers. When
you started for town this morning
your wife said: ‘Now, Henry, If you
want a dinner fit to eat this evening
you’ll have to leave me a little money.
I can't keep this house on plain water
and sixpence a day.’ " —Philadelphia
Public Ledger.
It is no Longer Necessary for Yoti
t*o Suffer Excruciating Torture
While having your teeth worked upon. Posi
tively without pain I can quickly and thoroughly 1
perform the most difficult operations.
I do only the highest ela«s of dental work. My
assistants are all thoroughly experienced and com
petent, and work directly under my personal super
vision.
PRICES —My prices are just about, one-half
that charged bv other first class Dentists.
ALL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN.
Fillings in Gold, Platinum, Poreelain and
Nilver and SI.OO
Gold Inlay and Por- Crown and Bridge
relain Crowns, Work, $4 00 »er
TERMS will he arranged to suit your convenience.
DR. WHITLAW, Painless Dentist
Largest, Finest, Beet Equipped Offices in South. 842 Broad Street.
Office Hours: Ba.m. to 7p. m. daily. 10 a. m. to 2p. m. Sundays.
Surety Coupons
Alone, if you make your purchases before noon or
on Saturday night, give you • rebate of five per cent,
or to be more speciffic, they amount to $1 on the pur
chase of a S2O suit or 50c on a $lO purchase. These
Coupons make your savings well worth your while. It
is figuring this way that capitalists have amassed their
fortunes. Better begin now.
Armour’s Star
Morris |Qnl\ M
Supreme
COLD MEATS
Sliced Roiled Ham, QQp
pound OOC
Sliced Veal Loaf, 9fV*
pound ZUC
Sliced Bologna Sau- Oflp
sage, pound L\)L
Sliced imported Qr_
Sausage, pound . . . OJO
Sliced Dried Beef, AH/-,
pound 4UU
Before Shopping Read Herald Ads
DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING
Onyx Hosiery *
Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money
Every Kind Iron Cotton lo Silk, For Men, Women and Children *
Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair V
Look for the Trade Mark! Sold by AU Good Deelerm.
whnt.ui. Lord & Taylor nw vo«
TOILET
GOODS
Cuticura Soap
Llsterine . . . .
W's '''SSk? “ r '
Amolin fIOU
Powder . “OJ
Lyon’a Tooth
9 Sr. .-™t r ib 4*
f all) cans Talcum I |J|*
** Packer’s I H i
Tar Soap.. ■ WU
Sozodont ...
Hind's Honey
and Almond
Cream
Wilson'*
Freckle
Cream ....
Liatertne .. Cotiir
Oandarine ..
Regular Herpicide day
Pebeco Tooth
Paste
PA Palmolive ft A
shampoo JHfl
JUu p Cream*.. UUU
Odor-O-No
Pompeian
Massage
Cream ....
Pond’s Ex
tract
Ol yen Thy
mollne ....
Fiqht the Fly
With the Screen
SCREEN WINDOWB.
2-1x3:! inchts, regularly 39c,
special 250
24x37 inches, regularly 49c,
special ~-35 C
30x37 inches, regularly 59c,
special 45G
30x44 Inches, regularly fiftc ,
special 55c
SCREEN DOORS.
Stained frame, 3x7 feet, regular
U.3S. Tor SI 05
Natural frame, 3x7 Icet, $1.63 values
now SI 25
Hinges are Included In prices.
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