The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 23, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 15

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WATCH THE CLOCK AT SCHNEIDER’S MONDAY On the minute the following remarkable bargains will be put up at time indicated in celebration of our “GIVE-AWAY SALE.” So called because in order to clear our house of all Summer Goods, Our ENTIRE IS REDUCED TO “GIVE-AWAY” PRICES. COME EARLY AND WATCH THE CLOCK-IT WILL, PAY YOU 9 to 9:30 a. m. 59c Percale House Dresses, nicely OCp made ZJb 25c Ladies’ Lisle Hose, pink, Q« blue, lilac . . . . 3b Boys’Suits The best grade of boys’ Suits,made by reliable makers. Large variety and full run of sizes from 6 to 16 years. $4.00 values at. . . ..... .$1.98 $6.00 values at. . . $2.98 SB.OO values at $3.98 SIO.OO values at. ... . ... .$4.98 Men’s Suits Men’s latest style high grade clothing, suitable for Fall and up to Mid-Winter: In Serges, Worsteds, neat stripes: All of our $20.00 Suits at . . . . $8.98 All of our $15.00 Suits at . . . .$6.98 MEN’S PANTS Our regular $2.00 Pants 89c Our regular $3.00 Pants . . .. .$1.24 Our regular $4.00 Pants . . . .$1.98 Our regular $5.00 Pants $2.98 “A Store For Everybody” DOUBLE FORCE BN NEW P. 0. BUILDING Beginning Monday, Will Work Sixteen Instead of Eight Teams in Digging For Foun dation, Says Supt. Lepper, For Government Announcement came yesterday from Mr F. W. Lepper, superintendent of construction, who is In charge of the new post office building now under construction, that tho force of work men excavating for the foundation •will on tomorrow he doubled. Instead of using but eight teams sixteen teams and forty men will be engaged in dig ging andcarrying away the dirt pre paratory to driving the piles for the foundation. Mr. Lepper stated that he hopes to have tho work of driving plies begun this week. All of the excavation work will be done In about a week, accord ing to official information. The contract of the W. H. Fisseli Company, the builders, now calls for the structure to be completed by Feb ruary Ist, 1915. Mr. Lepper states, however, that it is expected to finish tho building before that tlmo. Mr. Lepper occupies practically the same position on the work here that Mr. J. W. Hlllsinger does for the con tractors. He arrived here about a week ago from Washington, D. C., as formerly stated He came to Augusta off one of the largest and finest gov ernment buildings in tho country—-the new Bureau of Engraving and Print lng—where he occupied the same po sition as he does here The building referred to ir. Washington cover* three acres of ground, is five hundred feet long and four thousand people are al ready at work In It night and day making millions of dollars of the new currency. VALDOSTA POSTMASTER Washington.—President Wilson to day nominated James O. Varnedo* to um porfEnaatar at Valdosta, Oa. SEVEN Jim Nevin Says His Hat is Off To Hon. Thomas W. Hardwick He is a Great "Tom-Billie,” Says Georgian’s Political Ex pert, Who Praises Congressman For Great Race He Made For the Senate James B. Nevin, one of Georgia’s best known political writers, pays the very highest compliment to Congress man Thomas W. Hardwick, who made such a spectacular race for the United States senate and who stands an ex cellent chance of being nominated by the state convention which will meet at Macon September first, Mr. Hard wick’s great race Is a source of pride to thousands* of loyal friends and sup porters throughout the tenth district and all over the state. Mr. Nevin says In the Georgian: ‘‘ln all likelihood it will be many moons before it will be disputed around and about these diggin's that Thomas W. Hardwick is st/me cam paigner! "However much one may have dif fered with the Congressman as to cer tain aspects of the late unpleasant ness, it would be ungruclotis anil un fair not to state that Mr. Hardwick made a truly magnificent campaign for the short term in the Senate, and that not only has ho augmentedthe re gard and high opinion of his friends, hut has added many new admirers to his already long list. “It looked as If Mr. Hardwick was undertaking a big Job when hv cime to Georgia to contest for the aenato— FOURTH ANNIVERSARY BROTHERHOOD CLASS The fourth anlversary of the broth erhood Bible class will be held tonight at 8:80 o'clock. The following pro gram will be be carried out: Voluntary Orchestra Kyrr.n Congregation standing Prayer Rev. VV. L. C. Waiies Duet —Thy Will Be Hone .. .. Mrs. Crooks and Mr. Manning Scripture Reading. . 7 minue talk—History of Class .. .. Hon J. W. B.irrb, Jr. Anthem—Lead Us Uanlly Home 9:30 to 10 a. m. 59c Sheets, OCa 72x90, for . . . 4Jb 25c Silk Crepes, Ra tines, assorted shades, also Foul ards and |Qa Mulls ..... fUb 10 to 10:30 a. m. 25c Turkish Tow els, large size, 10c SHOES One lot Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes, in blacks, tans, and canvas, and rubber soled, in broken sizes, O values to $3.00 SI.OO Children’s Wash Dresses, made of best French Ginghams, new fall styles, /»Q all sizes, special for Saturday only . . . .©%/C 60c children’s Wash Dresses, neatly made, all sizes, special for Saturday , each LVC 15c Bleached Drilling, special for n Saturday, per yard OC 10,000 yards Dress Ginghams, everybody’s price 10c yard, our price for tomorrow n per yard f C 5,000 pieces 27 inch Puritan Diaper Cloth, extra quality, special for tomorrow, 25c Oil Cloths for . .. . . ..... 12c 25c Talcum Powder (perfumed) best grade .. ,7c 10c Hair Nets, black only . ...... . ,4c 5,000 yards best Plaid Homespun, regular price Bc. . . . 4£c SCHNEIDER’S and he was. It has been said of him that he has much political courage— and he has. * “He delivered more than 200 speech es to the people, face to face, and It hardly is to he doubted that that cir stance won him many votes. "Mr. Watson, too, was agreat aid to Mr. Hardwick in his campaign. Mr. Hardwick did not shirk the Watson issue, rather he emphasised it. It looked as if every effort of the sage of Thompson to get at Mr. Hard wick’s scalplock worked only to the Congressman's advantage. "As for me, my hat is off today to the doughty Congressman from the Tenth District. He fought hard and he achieved remarkable results. "He told me he was going to win— but I took the liberty of doubting It.r And while he hasn't won yet, and may, never win at all, of one thing he may rest assured— I likely will come near er believing whatever it Is he next says to me, the first time he says it, than I was to believing him when re cently he said he was bound for the, promised land! "He's a great ‘Tom Billie"—and that's no left-handed compliment either." .. » Choir Announcements. offertory—Simple Confession .. Orchestra Hymn Congregation standing Anthem Peace be Within Your Soul Choir Sermon Rev. J. R. Roberts Hymn Congregation standing Benediction. Everybody is given a cordial imita tion to attend this service. This class Is now one of the largest Baraca class es In the city, having an average at tendance of about id. This morning at 10 o'clock Major Butler, principal of the Richmond Academy, will talk to the class. All men are Invited to come out to the clasn and hoar Majpr Butler's »d --droaa and meet the men of this class. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. 10:30 to 11 a. m. 25c black 8 inch by 1£ inch Combs, 10c DR. JAMES A. WORDEN AT LUCY LANEY SCHOOL Dr. James A. Worden, a leading Prns byterlan lnlnlsler of Philadelphia, Pa., will make a talk tomorrow afternoon at 3:.‘10 o’clock at McGregor hall, Lucy J,a ney School, on Gwinnett Htreet. The oc casion la the Sunday school convention of tile colored Presbyterian church for this section of tho South. Dr. Worden is a prominent white minister of the Northern Presbyterian church. WHY NOT HM ACLEARSKIN CUTICURA SOAP Used exclusively and Cuticura Ointment occasionally will pro mote and maintain a clear skin, free from pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness and other unsightly eruptions. Snmplcs Free by Mall Tutloufft Ko*p nrKl Ointment *A(\ thrwifbotjt the wnrWl. Liberal MmitUt of mailM fre#, with H2-p. took. A66r«M CuUcarn, Dipt. 1811, Montci*. 11 to 11:30 a. m. 25c Bristle Hair Brushes, 5c Men’s Overalls 50c Men’s Overalls .39c SI.OO Men’s Overalls .., .... . .79c Boys’Overalls 50c Boys’ Overalls ~ ~... ~M .39c 25c Boys’ Overalls . ...,. . 19c SI.OO Men’s Kahki Pants .. >lt .. 79c 54 inch White Mercerized Table Damask, 35c value, special for tomorrow, Q yard 1%/C 500 Linen Wash Skirts, regular price or SI.OO, special for tomorrow, limited, at ZiDC SI.OO Middy Blouses, special for CQ tomorrow, all sizes %J%/C 600 Japanese Silk Waists, latest shades and makes, $1.98 values, special for QQ Saturday 0%/C 500 Ever Wash Waists, in leading 4 A styles, SI.OO value, special for SaturdayTV/C Ladies’ Hat Shapes, in all leading shades, values to $3.00, 1 Qp each. ■ HOTEL Colling wood West 86th Street, New York City. SETH H. MOSELEY - . Half Blk. from Herald K<j. & Eth Av. In midst of leading department stores and theatres. Select accommodations for discrimi nating people with personal attention and service Impossible In the larger ho tels . Your patronage Is earnestly so licited. Room without bath $1.50 Room without bath for two 82.00 Room with bath 82.50 Room with bath for two 88.00 Parlor Bedroom with bath 85.00 Special attention given to Indies and families. Restaurant at moderate prices [J^HOTEL^ POWHATAN! d.c. Jfr iOTEL or AMERICAN IDEAL j Pennsylvania Avenue, 18th And H Streets. Beil LacSWd Hotel is Weiklngtea. "Overlook* the Whit* Home, within eaey ecceet of public buildinge. shop*. Iheeterl and points of genera) tod hlelerlcal taler eel. When ' vlelting the ’ netlon'e capital, you ehould make your home at the Powhetan, the Ho tel of American Ideal#. Room* with deteched-blth, 81-80, $2.00 end up. Room* with privet* Seth, $2.10. $3.00 end up. Write lor booklet with mep. CLIFFORD M. LEWIS. Manager. 11:30 to 12 a. m. 69c Men’s Pin Check and assorted OCp pattern Pants .4,3 b Hats, assorted colors Boys’ 50c Silk Hats, assorted I Op colors ... r.i r.i r.i ■"b Dresses 100 ladies Embroidery Dresses, trim med with lace yoke, short or long sleeves, values to $5.00, IQO 50 Crepe Dresses, sizes 16 to 42, latest styles, values to AO slo.oo yo.yo 25 Silk Dresses, in Navies, Tans, Golden Brown, and Tango, regular run of sizes, values to Qfl $20.00 , .... «~Q Skirts 500 Serge Russian Serge Skirts, navy and black, $5.00 values Ol qq for .... . . 0 I lUU 100 Amoskeag Serge Skirts, popular shades, Russian Tunic pleated bot tom, SB.OO values CO QQ for . ~ . dZiuu 100 Russian Tunic Skirts, black and navy, only, SIO.OO values CQ QQ for .... dJiuQ “Lowest Prices Our Chief Attraction” Bright Bargains in Wants BLANCHARD & CO. UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS 1368 Broad Street. Phone 3138. Efficient Service Guaranteed DYEE BUILDING NEW DEPARTURE Complete Pilling and modern office syatem just Installed In our Rhorthnrid Department. Young ladles aa well ne young men taught the latest billing systems, and the u»n of the Addin* Typewriter for writ ing, adding, and automatically checkin* of cuetomcra' Mile. Come up, or write tie. The Greater Augusta Pharmacy Open All Night For the accommodation of Physlrlnns nnd General Public, Patroniza us. We are the originators of thu All Night Drug Btora in Augusta. Yours for Qraater Augusta, Greater Augusta Pharmacy J. R. Gepfert, Prop. UP TO THE MINUTE PREBCBIPTION Ht’KCIALISTS—No. 1881 BHOAH 8T„ AUGUSTA, GA. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23. 12 to 12:30 p. m. Men’s 50c Chambray and fancy Cheviot Work Shirts, well made, at IOC Special Low September Rate At Hotel Gordon, Waynssvilla, North Carolina. Poet table In mountains. All aporte; beautiful drives. SPECIAL PARTY RATE Free accommodations will be (riven to the person securing us a party of ton or more for a week or longer stay at rate of SIO.OO a week for each person. Bond for booklet. F. 0. DUNHAM, Prop.