The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 18, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES “7 CAN’T SAVE MONEY ” How mdny times do we hear someone say that? And how many times do we think that extended pur chasing power of money is money saved? Double Surety Coupons, given before noon and after supper Saturday, extends the purchasing power of your money five per cent. Is that saving? Begin now and save Surety Coupons. Books exchangeable for $2.50 in mer chandise. After Supper Sales 6 to 7 O’CLOCK. Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, Zuzus, three packages . . 10c Tumblers, 9-oz. plain, thin, lead blown, regular 50c dozen, special 39c Corsets, usually sold for SI.OO, sizes 23 to 26, for 59c Lighthouse Cleanser 5c Brooms, made especially for us, best material, regular 35c article 29c Woodbury’s Facial Soap . .19c 7 to 8 O’CLOCK. Octagon Soap, three cakes 10c Mops, good quality cotton yarn, long handle, regularly 25c, for 19c Plates, odd lot decorated plates, values to $2.50, special each .5c Brassieres, a few large sizes in all over embroidery, 50c values 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder . . .19c 8 to 9 O’CLOCK Peterman’s Roach Food, regularly 15c, for 10c Combinations, of drawers and corset covers, 98c and $1.25 values for 59c Horseradish Graters, block tin, regular 15c items for. .10c Fairy, Flake White and Tar Soaps, three cakes 10c Corsets, values $3.00 to $5.00, on table now marked .... 98c Kolynose Tooth Paste . . . 19c Boys’ school suits (serges and cheviots) Knick erbocker, patch pockets, etc, for $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50, $7, $8 & $lO Bell Blouses for boys, invisible draw strings, “stay put”, striped madras white and colors 50c Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes, the celebrated Pla-Mate from $1.75 to $2.75 “Little Gentlemen’s” Shoes, sizes 13£ to 2’s, $1.50 and $1.75; up, $2.00 to $3.50. Girls’ School Wash Dresses, .... 75c upwards READJUST S. C. FERTILIZER LAWS Must Meet Situation Caused By Cutting Its Supply German Potash. Columbia, S. C.—"Tt looks as If the legislature, when It meets In extra ses sion is going to have to do someming In regard to the readjustment of the fertilizer laws, to meet the situation caused by the rutting off of the Her man supply of potash,” said Commls- I PIMPLES BOILS ■ CARBUNCLES Are “Danger Signals”—the human system’s method of giving warn ing that the blood has become impoverished and circulation poor In this condition the human body is almost powerless to resist the more serious illness. Don’t delay. You neeU DR. PIERCERS Golden Medical Discovery It geU to work immedisteljr it the sea', of your trouble the Stomach. It lands s helping hard. Helps to digest the food. Tone* up the stomach. Soon brings back normal conditions. Food is properly assimilated and turned into rich, red blood. Every organ is strengthened and every tissue re-vitalized. Made from root* taken from our greet American forests. Try this remedy now. Sold by Medicine Ttaalers in liquid or tablet form—or send 60e to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial box. Tea caa have the complete “Medical Adviser" of IMA png's cloth baaad tree b> sending nr. Pierce Sic lor wrapping aad mailing. THESE SHOES FOR GROW ING GIRLS As well as for women who like the present mannish styles. Button boots, in patent leather or gunmetal, with cloth or kid tops, light or heavy soles, high or low heels. Specially priced for Saturday at $2.50 Button boots, Goodyear Welts, in patent leather or gunmetal, cloth or kid tops, Cuban heels or low. Specially priced for Saturday at . . . $3.00 These House furnishings Are Specials for Saturday Slop Pails, 10 quart, turquoise, triple coat enamel with cover, regularly $1.49, QQ special */OC Aluminum Ware, 1-quart lipped Sauce Pan, Tea Strainers Graters, large size Here Are Sensible School Clothes For Boys and Girls sioner Watson recently. “A few days ago Mr. Watson received from Com missioner Kolb of Alabama a letter in which Captain Kolb said: "The war in Europe has to a great extent cut off the supply of potash that has heretofore entered largely into the making of a complete ferti lizer. The factories are up against It, as the laws of our state (and I pre sume other states have similar laws) provide that a complete fertilizer shall not contain less than 14 per cent of available plant food; that Is: BolubKi phosphoric acid, nitrogen, potash. If the laws are to he complied with acme relief must be given to the factories. Therefore I write to ask your opinion of calling a meeting of the commis sioners of agriculture of the Southern states, to meet at the capitol In Mont gomery at some early date yet to be fixed, so that this question can be dis cussed and If possible arrange some V ACHES n CHILES V ■ PAINS ■ Long handle ladle Long handle skinner Shredder Special Each 23c GROCERIES Flour Golden Harvest, t\n 24 lb. bag If / C FLOUR, Self Ris- AO ing, 24 lb. bag .... jjC Lemons, fancy, | p dozen IDC Cheese, full cream, OQ pound Z«J C Rice, fancy head, /»n 10 pounds UOC Apple Butter, Libby’s, No. 3, can t\t\ for ZJC Breakfast Bacon o/» Strips, pound ZuC Peaches, Dessert, No. 3, t:r....... si.oß Mackerel, new, or* 3 for Zi)C Apples, a r peck .. 4DC feasible plan whereby the fertilizer factories may not be penalized.” Mr. Watson has replied to Commis sioner Kolb that the enforcement of the fertilizer laws In this state does not come under his Jurisdiction and that he will call the matter to the at tention of the state fertiliser board. Fioon after the reply to Mr. Kolb’s Ity.ter was written, the following let ter was received by the commissioner from H. A. Elgon, president of the Fairforest Cotton Oil Company, Fair forest, which refers to the same mat ter and indicates that in the opinion of the write rsome legislative action will be necessary to meet the situa tion: "As the legislature will be convened very soon, we beg permission to call your attention to the condition of the fertilizer business and hope you will use your endeavor ,to have the matter adjusted In a practical way, If the same appeals to you. As you well know, It will probably not be possible to get sufficient potash for fertilizer purposes and we would suggest that the old law be so changed as to en able manufactories to make a stand ard fertilizer out of seed and meal and eliminate the potash Ingredients, omy gttting what potash can be obtained from the meal This will enhance the value to the farmers of their meal or rather hold the price up from great depreciation, and It will become al most a necessity for some measure of this kind to be adopted, as we cannot make a standard fertilizer with the re quired amount of potash for text ye,r unless the present law Is changed. The law we think might be changed to meet the special condition that pre vails this year. We would also sug gest that the sacks be reduced from 200 pounds to 100 pounds, to enable us to use old meal sacks and not have to buy mw fertilizer sacks, the price of which is almost prohibitive. All of this would not entail any more hard shlpe on the farmer and It really seems THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. No Advance on Hair Goods While the prices on Hair Goods have gone up all over the coun try, we will continue to quote as low prices as we have in the past. We have a tremendous stock of Hair Goods to select from and we will let our cus tomers benefit accordingly. Here are a few remarkable values: Wavy Switches, IS Inches long, special at oetr’ Wavy Switches, 20 inches long, special at #1 50 Wavy Switches, 22 inches long, special at JR2 1X Wavy Switches, 24 Inches long, special at 82 550 ,Vavy Transformations, special at Jgl Wavy Transformations, special at 83 2o EXTRA SPECIAL. Natural Wavy Switches, 26. 26 and 30 Inches long, mounted on three short stems and in all shades but gray, special at 84:955 that we ought, to do something to get together In a practical way such a year as this, as It will he to the best ad vantage to use what wo have on hand." WARNING IS TsSUEdTo NATURALIZED AMERICANS Washington, D. C.—'London reports that Amwlran diplomatic and consular officers In Kurope had been Instructed that passports Issued to naturalized Am- Mother's Friend Before Baby Arrives During several weeks of expectancy there Is a splendid extqpial embrocation In our "Mother's stretching pains that are so much talked about This safe external application Is gently used over the skin to render It amenable to the natural stretching which It undergoes. The myriad of nerve threads Just beneath the skin Is thua relieved of unneceasary pain-producing causes and great physical relief la the result as expressed by a host of happy mothers who write from experience. It la a subject that all women should be familiar with a* "Mother's Friend" has been In uae many years, and Is recom mended by grandoiothera who In their ear lier daya learned to rely upon thla splendid aid to women. You can obtain "Mothers Friend" at almost any drug store. Get a bottle to-day end then write for our little hook ao useful to expectant mothers. Address Rradfleld Regulator C<b, |U l-amar Did* , Atlanta, Qa. From the Top of Her Head to the Tip of Her Shoes Ladies’ new neckwear, organdie collars, embroid ered in white and colors; guimpes and lace or collars. Usual price 35c, Saturday ZDC Ladies’ Kayser make two-clasp chamoisette r/\ gloves; black, white, tan and grey DUC Ladies’ sheer hemstitched lawn handker- o 1 chiefs, soft finish; regular 5c sellers, for. .. Z 2 C Ladies’ full fashioned hose, light and medium weight, black and black with unbleached or soles; 35c value for ZDC Ladies’ seamless cotton hose, double at wear- | r ing points; black, white and tan .. .... .. IDC Ladies’ pure silk boot hose, lisle soles and tops, high spliced heels, extra good values in black, ra white and tan DUC Ladies’ ribbed corset covers, high neck and or long sleeves ZDC “More for a Dollar than a Dollar 'Will Buy Elsewhere SUGAR Granulated, rn 25 pounds 01 «DO With SI.OO worth Tea or Coffee, Saturday only. Cold Meats Boiled Ham, QQ sliced, lb OOC Bologna Sausage, <)A sliced, lb C Wiener Sausage, oa pound £UC Pig Feet, OO dozen £OC Hams Armour, Star or S. & S., lb Lo C TEA USE J. B. White Special PA Blend, for DUC Friend" In which thousands of women have the most un bounded confidence. They have used It and know. They tell of Its wonderful In fluence to easo the abdominal muscles and how they avoid ed those dreaded SURETY COUPONS Butter Creamery, pure *}A and sweet, pound . . Canned Veqe tables Spinach, No. 8, 2 cans. . 28c Tomatoes, No. 3, 6 cans 54c Peas, sifted, 4 cans . . . .48c Corn, Sugar, 6 cans ... .48c Lima Beans, 4 cans . . . .48c String Beans, 6 cans . . 48c Sweet Potatoes, No. 3, 5 cans 48c Pumpkin, No. 8, 5 cans 48c Jelly, pure apple, 3 glasses for 25c Ketchup, Bull Head, 3 bottles 25c Jam, any kind, 3 glasses 25c Olives, plain, 2 bottles. 25c Salad Dressing, Dunkee’s, bottle 9c, 23c, 43c erica ns born In Germany would not be good in Great llrltaln, France, Russia, KiCvla and lielglum, were formally de nied by the state department today. The department, however, did reiter ate Its former notice that naturalized Americans should refrain from visiting their "countries of origin 'ir countries which are at war therewith.” "The department's notice was Intend ed simply r* a warning, and not as a statement limiting In any wav the pro tection which this government extends to Americans abroad,” said an official statement today. TRY ASSASSINATION RUSSIAN GOVERNOR Vienna, via. Rotterdam and London, 6:20 a. m.—According to a dispatch received here an attempt was made to assassinate Count Georges liohrlnskl, Russian governor of Galicia, by a IJk rattlan, who Is said to have been Irri tated at the count's remark that antl- Hnsslan agitation existed there. Three revolver shotyt were fired, one bullet hitting the count on the shoulder The assailant was arrested and afterwards sll the house of ITkranlans were searched. ‘THE WAR BABIES LEAGUE* London, 6:06 m. m.—-Prominent London women under the Inadornhlp of fount*** of Hh»ftw*bury, Lady Hrott, widow of th* Antarctic Kxplornr l-adv J* llco*, wlf* of th« vie* admiral, Lady* Myron and Mr*. K*fflna. d McKenna, wife of tlu» horn* *#cr«t;«ry, toduy completed organ ization of "Th* War Ha hi** and Otnar'a Laaau*' Tha leagu* will glv* aid whnrevar Saturday Specials in the China Department Tumbler Holders and Soap Baskets, Tumbler Holders and Soap Baskets or nickle plated, special ZDC Water Sets, amber glass, pitcher and six tumblers, reg ularly 98c, specially /»Q priced at OjC Tumblers, 9 ounce cut glass, wild rose or star pat- | n tetri, special, each .. lUC needed to the wive* of Roldl*r*. The movement haa the aupport of Karl Kitchener, the **cr*hiry of war and one of the flrat to donate to the cause wa* Mr* Wlnaton Churchill, who aent a box of baby clothe* to the headquarter* of the league. A nursery will be provided where rnothera may leave their little one* while they are seeking work. Agencies will he stationed at Heveral center* In I/On don and nH*l*tance* iwll he rendered r«- gardle** of da** and creed to the wife, baby or dependent of any man serving hla country In the army or navy. TOTAL CASUALTIES GERMANS, 35,786 Berlin, (vis London, 2:12 p. m.) — An official casualty list published to- iJSfe *w i&r * r l Saturday Supper In the Tea Room, which is served between the hours of 6:30 and 9:30 o’clock, will consist of fried chicken, hash browned potatoes, apple sauce, hot home made rolls and choice of coffee, tea or milk. Besides luncheon, which is served from 1 to 3 o’clock each day, light refreshments may be obtained at all hours. Qi! Potatoes New, peck QP for J«)C Coffee Moca and Java, a a 3 lbs «pI.UU Fourth Avenue, ja pound *IUC Surety, or pound JjC P E ou"d D -' 30c Rio, pound oa pound &UC Cereal FLOUR, Ballard & Ballard, Self-Rising, 3 pkgs 27c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. . 25c Oats, Quaker, 3 pkgs. . ,27c Post Toasties, 3 pkgs.. . 27c Puffed Wheat, 3 pkgs.. 27c TOILET GOODS Regular 25c Regular 50c We Give Surety Coupons on Groceries as Well as Other Merchandise Lard Compound Size 5 60c Size 10 $1.25 Size 20. .$2.45 Canned Meat Salmon, Pink, 1-lb. Tall, 3 cans 29c Herring, 1-lb. Tall, 3 cans 29c Shad, 1-lb. tall, 3 cans . .29c Herring Roe, 3 cans.. . .29c Sausage Meat, 3 cans . .29c Corned Beef Hash, Libby’s, 8 cans .... 27c Tripe, large, 2 cans .. .38c Brains, large, 2 cans .. 35c Shad Roe, 2 cans ~ .. 35c Fancy Tag Bloaters, each Be day contains 4,M3 names. Mention Is made of the hard fight ing by German-Polish regiments In East Prussia Three companies of the fillth Infantry lost 356 men. The 47th Infantry at Peson suffered 269 casualties. A battalion of the 142nd Infantry re ported the loss of ten officers and 249 men. , The total of published casualties to date are 35,786 killed, wounded and missing. Among the killed on September 14, was Prince otto Voctor of Schoen burg-Waldenburg, a brother of the Princess of Wled. Major General Nleland was killed In a great straet fight In a French city on August 2T. fount Kirch bach, commander of the tenth reserve corps, died on Septem ber 3rd. This is India-Ceylon tea —more refreshing than green tea and goes much further. «•) 1 7rrjP Tea THREE 25c Powder .... 25c lb. cans of Jcrgcn's Talcum .... 26c Cuticura Soap 250 Dandertna 26c Pond’a Extract .... 25c Peroxide of Hydrogen 25c Peroxide Cream 25c Bradley’, Woodland Violet Bath Salta 25c THoxygen. Satur daj 13c 60c Hind’s Honey Al mond Cream 50c Pebeoo Tooth Past* 60c Odor-Ro- No 50c Hen Levy's I.ablanche Pace Powder 60c Pompeian Manaage Cream 60c Soxodont Tooth Pow der and Liquid 50c Palmolive Face Cream 50c I.leterlns. 600 Glyco Thymollne 50c Danderlnn 60c Rrndley’s Woodland Violet Bath Kalla 60c miter's Cream of Roses All 60c Combs, black and white Satur day 39c