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EIGHT
Begins
Saturday
Oct. 10th, at 8 a.m.
One to the Most Popular White Pastor, and One to the Most Popular Colored Pastor, in Augusta—Any Denomination Eligible
THIS IS OUR. PLAN
The more you buy and
the more you pay, the
more votes you will
get for your
FAVORITE PASTOR
931 BROAD
NEWS FROM NEARBY TOWNS
BATH, GA., NEWS
Bath, Ga.—Tlia many friend* of Mr.
Dave L*ngat«n will l>« grieved t»
laarn of hla death whh-h occur red at
hla home, negl Hath, Wednesday af
ternoon
Mr. Lamgalun waa 111 only three
days and hla daath la a saver* ahock
to lira whole community. He leave* a
wife and eight children to mourn hla
loaa The funeral will take place at
Mt. Lebanon Church, twelve mile*
from Augusta, on the Ueana llrldga
Road, the hour to be announc'd later
aa they are walling to receive a hear
ing from hla ala ter. who Uvea at Naah
villa, Ua.
We are having aonte fine euuahlny
weather, much to the delight of the
many farmer* In our community.
Mr. Will Jamea haa returned to Mr-
Been. (la., after upending several
day* with hia family near Bath.
Mr Pave Turner, of Blythe, wae tha
*ueat of Mta* Tiny Wright Sunday
laat.
Mr* Will Jamea and Mia. Mary
Jamea are on the atck llat (Me week.
Mre. Will Jamea and her two inter
eating children will go up to the city
Saturday to attend the allow.
Tbe M 41 M Contact cloaca Mon
day and the many frlanda of Maatar
Marion .lamea are hoping to eee him
win one of the prtaea
GREENWOOD NOTES
Greenwood, 8. C.—The nrpimnage
r*t*i\ed thl* »**k two dollar* from
two Jufle* through Mr. W. C. Him*
horn. and *!»<■ four dollar* from Juries
through Clnrk of Court Yeldell. Th*
amount* **r* vary much appreciate!
at tM* tlni*.
Roaewood Camp. No. IS, W. O. W.
ha* bought a bal* of notion at 10 r*n'*
a pound. Thl* U th* ftr*t »acral order
that ha* Joined th* movement In thl*
city.
Record* at the local warehouse ehow
that LOO# bale* of new cotton have
been stored to data Up to thla lira*
laat year only It bale* of new cotton
had been placed to th* warehouae. Thl*
la more evidence of the holding move
mem.
THAT SECRETARY OF THE
LEXINGTON COUNTY FAIR
Lexington, *. Cn-/The lauiingtua
County KVUr and then the (Mat* K»lr,
the biggest thing yet. Mon. D. Frank
Mftrd. the Indefatigable secretary, .*
working night and day. and day and
night. In th# Interest of the aaaocta
thm ba la sc da*ply interested In.
TWO SUITS OF CLOTHES FREE!
To Be Given Away at 7 O’clock on t,he Night of December 24th., 1914.
GIVE YOUR PASTOR A NEW SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS
MASTERS & AGEE CO.
NOVEMBER 20-21 DATES
FOR NEWTON CO. FAIR
Covington, Ga.—At a meeting of the
Hoys’ Corn Club, gml others Interested
in the fHlr for Newton county this
fail It was decided to have the fair on
November 13-14. Since that time It
has been thought beat to change tha
dales to Nov. 20-21. This change was
made on account of the Macon fair be
ing on the aame dates a* waa first de
cided upon
The fair this year will be operated
along Hie same lines aa last year. Ihe
corn club, gtrle - canning club, live stock
and poultry farm products being com
bined Into a county fair. The farmers
of the county are being urged to sav
tlielr best produota and exhibit them
In November The live stock and pool
try men should get their stock selected
too and get them In shape.
Hwt iff
MASTERS ®> AGEE CO’S.
POPULARITY CONTEST
GIBBS H CATSUP
FOR MIDNIGHT SPREADS
Young Folks are always hungry,—wherever thev are,—particularly late
at night Give them Gibbs Catsup for those Late Lunches It’s Abso
lutely Pure It cannot harm them. It lias a LIVELY Pleasant Taste.
For Cold Meats, for Sandwiches, for flavoring “Special" Dishes it is FINK!
8 oz. Bottler-10 cents.
tiIBBH TAIMSCO CATBIT <;nu» APFTjE JELLY
£*“*? • Ufle more, season** - Made bora the pure jutco ol Northern
tor tboee who like a HOT Cataupl Apples. No Praaarvshvaa atauwd!
Boa Uotile to centre a on. (Ilea* to emu
Cl BBS PRESERVING CO.
Baltimore, Maryland.
200 votes will be given on every purchase of $l.O0 —cash or credit. 400 votes will be given for every SI.OO paid on
account, but you must make payment at the store, no votes allowed by the outside collectors, and no votes given
unless asked for at the time of purchase or payment on account.
p — J, ■ ■ — i rr» nim > ■ -i
CLOTHINC, SHOES, HATS, ETC,, FOB THE ENTIRE FIMIIX
Your Credit Is Good, Anything You Want
NO MONEY DOWN
MAKE FIRST PAYMENT NEXT PAT DAT
BULB PLANTING FOR
NEXT SPRING’S FLOWERS.
Mrs. A!f*x Caldwell’s article on tha
planting of bulb* for next spring's
blooming, in tha currant number of
tha Southern Woman’s Magazine, is
of special interast and good cheer for
Harden lovers who watch with regret
tbe waning beauties of the year.
Mrs. Caldwell goes into careful de
tail as to the planting of the many
bulbs whose early blooming may so
beautifully herald each new spring,
and tiie earnest gardener will find in
her directions here given both help
and inspiration for next year's suc
cess.
A GREAT BOOK FREE.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, newly revised, containing
100 R pages. Is sent free on receipt of
two dimes, or stamps, to pay expense
of mailing only. Address Doctor
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ladies' and Misses’ White Ten
nis, Golf and School Hats,
75c—Red, Blue, Brown and
Black, 50c.
P. F. SHERON & CO.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Just turn a switch or press
a button and flood the room
with light—if you live in an
electric heme. It'e very dif
ferent if you do not.
SHERON'S
ELEGANT
CONFECTIONS
FRESH, DAINTY AND
DELICIOUS.
Miss Lauterbaek, form
erly with Mias Sheron, is
now in charjre of the
Candy Department.
HANSBERGER’S
PHARMACY
934 Broad St. Phone I*7B.
Special Offering on Shoes
= AT THE
South’s Largest Shoe Store
One lot of Beacon, Howard and Foster and
other standard brands for men. nr
$4.00 and $5.00 values, at tp^*vt)
«
A very strong and snappy line of school
and dress shoes for children at prices that
please.
300 pairs of ladies’ shoes of all nr ~
standard brands, at edC
Be sure and visit our large shoe store be
fore buying, as we can and will save you
money. So whv pay more?
We fit the foot and suit the purse.
sAm!h
958-969-962-9A4 BROAD STREET.
An extremely fine and high grade
line of the season’s very newest cre
ations in Footwear (ft a /»r
for ladies, at
These shoes consist of all styles and
brands grey, green and blue, col
ored cloth tops, also in leather top
with patent, vici and dull kid vamp.
Shoes that usually sell for $3.50
to $5.00.
ALWAYS WATCH OUR WINDOWS.
< FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9.
Closes
December, 23,
12 O’clock at Night
This Nomination Coupon 6ood For 5,000 Votes
But can b« used oniy one* for each candidate.
I hereby nominate Rev
• • • • Pastor
of Church
as candidate in your popularity contest.
M *
Street
S**re Laldy Ocrapled by S. H. kms &Co
Augusta, Ga.