The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR HERALD’S M. & M. CONTEST CLOSED MONDAY AT 1 P. M. THE WINNERS: First Organization Prize $1,000.00 Awarded Young Women's Christian Associa tion. Second Organization Prize, S2OO, Awarded Boys’ Home. First Individual Prize, $250 in Gold, to Mru. E. S. Ingram, of Augusta. Second Individual Prize, Schol arship Osborne's Business College to Miss Louise Geer, Thomson, Georgia. First Children's Prize, SIOO Bank Account, Harmon Clark. 2nd Children's Prize, Boys’ Bicycle, Linwood Hett. 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, 7th and Bth, Childrens Gold Filled Watches, Julian Avary, Wes ley Kilpatrick, R. Winton Par tain, Durward Hays, Annie W. Hill and Marion James. Judges' Report. October 12. 1914. the umlrrslgnr-d committee np pulntMl to euvui the vote and make Swards in The Herald's M A M. Con tent, hereby certify that we have care fully counted and verified the voles and find ua follows: Organisations. V. tV. C. A 290,383,920 Hoya' Home 284,1.91,470 Daughters of Isabella ....182.142,635 Junior Or. A. M 123.213.520 Individual. Mrs. K. ft Ingram 27,521,175 Mias I.oiilhc Geer 23,974,160 John Lgcknnui 1,06d!676 Mlaa Vila St Amand .. .. 636,15(1 Mias I/aura McArthur .. .. 425,100 Children. llartnon Clark 20,906,246 1,1 n wood Hett 6,703,730 Julian Avary 8,147,910 Wesley Kilpatrick 8.966.050 It. Winton I'artiiin 3.906.860 Durward llaya 3,166,360 Annie W Hill 1,321.760 Marlon .lames 1.635,150 Muriel Krgle 1.244,210 Goeffery O'Donnell 887,150 Frir.ll Singleton 430,280 ltcalrice Garrison 73,480 And make the award In the order name,! Wlim-HH our hand thla 12tli day of October, 1914. C. W. WISE. GKO. K STOV A 1,1,, J. C. MAUAItAIi AN. Commit... The Ilerald'a Merchants A Manu facturers' Couteat closed according to m-liedule contained in the opening an nouncement last. May, Monday at one p in.; that la the doors of cunteat hindquarters were barred nt that tune, but It required the constant work of Mr. C. R. Goodrich, contest manager, and hia several assistants lbs entire afternoon to receive and check the larRA volume of labels, sules slips and the like that caine pouring In up until one minute before one o'clock. While no tokens of tlie con test were allowed to come In the doors after the hour of closing, It was seven o'clock Monday evening before the lest of them had been received and t becked at headquarters. The sealed ballot box containing the votes was turned over to the Judges at 8 p. m Ths Judges were: Mr. C. W. Wise, Wise Dry Goods Co, CORNER lltll UNI BROAD “Make It a Point to See GOLDEN BROS. Ready-to-Wear Before You Buy” Your outer-garment wear for the Fall and Winter season is the most important part of your wardrobe. We know you w*n p properly gowned and for this reason we emphasize the fact that you should visit this store before V y j e want you to see what is correct and know our vast assortment of ladies' garments will appeal to your ln P°'nt of style, quality and value. No obligations to purchase, and a pleasure for us to serve you in iMpr M v a.- lift' U ■k\k "'OrTT/l pr* - Mr Geo. E. Stovall, Rhodes Furni ture Company. Mr. J. C. Magarahan, Georgia Rail road Rank. Their decision was announced at 9 p. m. to the interested crowd In wait ing. The vicinity of 213 McCartan Street was the scene of Intense excitement, watching and waiting on the part of those that had spent weeks and weeks of faithful working on behalf of their favorite charitable organization. Scores of ladies who have worked va liantly for twenty weeks paat for the cause they represented were congre gated there to learn the fate of their efforts. All had worked so faithfully and well that It Is a. source of great regret to Ths Herald that they cannot award each a prize, and while neces sarily those who were defeated must have felt keen pangs of disappoint ment nil seem to accept the result In a most stoical manner. Each of the organizations compet ing for the prizes were most worthy and those that have braved the weath er and spent such a great amount of lime In working for their favorite have throughout demonstrated that Augusta Is possessed of the most will ing and enthusiastic charity workers of any city In the country. Many them were that devoted practically their whole time to the work .of ac cumulating labels, sales slipif and other tokens for votes In this contest In order that they might secure for their worthy cause the cash prizes offered by The Herald. Many were the congratulations re ceived by The Herald for the very satisfactory manner In which this contest was handled and all express ed themselves as much pleased at the spirit of fairness shown by Mr. Good rich, contest manager, and his assist ants throughout the whole period of the Contest. The prizes awarded ss shove an nounced, may be secured by the win ners urmn application at The Herald business office. ANTIQUE, U. OF GA. PRIZE DECLAMATION LEAFLET Atlanta, Ga.—" Found, In a box of old school booka of John A. Cobb, Athena, Ga.. February. 1871." That ts the Inscription on a yellow ed leaflet which oaina Into the pos session of Miss Annie T.yla of Athens a short time ago. The title of the leeflet la 'University of Georgia Sophomore Prigs Declamation, Mon day, July 31, 1854." The old leaflet la a otirloalty from Its ags and as an example of the printer's art. It Is adorned with queer dingbats and curly-cues that the printers of those days thought ex tremely beautiful, but which are never seen nowadays. The names of the participants in the declamation con test Include several which afterward became famous in Georgia, In war time and afterward. 1913 U. 8. GOLD PRODUCTION. Washington. —Gold production In the United States during 1013 amount ed to 4,299,784 fine ounces valued at $*8,884,400, according to statistics compiled by the Geographical Survey . and the Mint Bureau. The silver, production amounted to 88,801,600 fine ounces, valued at *40,348,100. The gold production was $4,500,000 less than to 1012 and silver nearly 3,500,000 i ounces less for the same period. Uollforna was first In gold produc tion with 979.174 ounces; Colorado, second, 876,067 ounces, and Alaska! ! third, with 735.364 ounces Nevada led In silver production with 15,657,- i 400 ounces. Montana was second with J 12,640,000 ounces and Utah third with 11,282.300 ounces. I GOLDEN T| l e Only Exclusive Ladies GOLDEN nn/vr Ready-lt-Wear Store DKUo. in Augusta. oROo. About the New Fall Coat Suits With Exceptional Values at $19.75, $25.00, $29.50, 534.50, $39.50 and Upwards A Benson when Long Coat* are tn demand. A question of style, is wh.it you moat fancy. Not a suit on our racks hut what is an authorised style. If you are looking for an inexpen sive suit or one of the more dressy kind, your want can easily he pleased from our large and varied assortment of styles, l'.very one of the fashionable colors and a wide range of all the popular material*. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES $7.50, $9.50, $12.50, $14.50, $18.50 and up. Unusually smart street and afternoon dresses, made of crepe de chines, satins, poplins, serge and serge and satin combinations. The much wanted basque and semi-basques arc the features of these stylish dresses. All colors and sizes for women and misses. Price $7.50, $9.50, $12.50, $14.50, $18.50 and up. ONE-OF-A-KIND-MODELS Large Sailor*, Medium Sailors, Military Styles, Bicornes, Tricornes, Quadricornes. Hats are made of Fine Lyons Velvet, Rich Silk Salzes Velvet and Velour de Nord Trimmings are flowers, novelty feather effects, ostrich, fur and flower combina tion. smart novelties of gold and silver, monkey skin and Fitch fur. Prices ranging $3.50 up. Every day we hear the most favorable comments about our Ready-to-Wear g arments. Praise and criticism from our patrons is what we like. For those who do not know about our splendid styles and values will certainly act wise by seeing what we have. A comparison is the most convincing argument. GEORGIANS GREET CONQUEST or worst or man's troubles Lives Redeemed for Southern ers and Fortunes in Health Are Recovered. Most of the problems of health orig inate In the stomach. Most of these ailments can bo cured. Thousands of people right In the state of Georgia are needlessly suffering from stomach troubles, while thousands of others have found health by the use of Mnyr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy. The first dose of this remarkable remedy Is proof. Here are the words of two Geor gians who have used It: X took one bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Rtomnch Remedy and It did me so much good 1 must continue the treatment. B.DUNCAN, 136 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga, I have taken your remdey for five weeks. I feel like 1 hardly FEARED RACE RIOT. Cairo, lll.—bearing that a race Hot will follow the murder of Ell John son, a river man, who was killed by two negroes Sunday night, the sheriff last night asked Governor Dunne for “Give Me Another Cup 99 Just deliciously wholesome coffee with all the goodness of the coffee bean retained. A real, health-building drink—free from all injurious substances. It’s real coffee—not a substitute. A»( a “pinch" in a up add hot water and terve. SMITH BROS., Jobbers. BE REASONABLE—NOW LISTEN CASH Is the mighty FACTOR In TRADE —We sell for CASH and SAVE YOU MONEY as quoted below: 4- bottle Syr. White Pine Co., with Tar 20c BVfc-ounce bottle eyr. Tar. Cod Liver Oil Extract and Menthol 35c 5- Aspirin (capsules or tablets) 20c doz. 5-graln Quinine (capsules or tablets) 20c doz. 1-pound White Moth Balls _ 6c GET OUR PRICES ON DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY US IS ALL WE ASK. Yours for GREATER AUGUSTA, THE GREATER AUGUSTA PHARMACY Wrong Sid. of Street, 1281 Broad Btreet—Right Side of Prices. IHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. know my strength—my appetite is fine. SAJ.IBTA THOMAS, 55 La France St., Atlanta Ga. Letters praising the remedy like this come from hundreds of people In all parts of the United States. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from stomach ailments, liver and Intestinal disorders. Many declare that It has saved them from dangerous opera tions; many are sure It has saved their lives. We v want all people who have chronic stomach troubles or constipa tion, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy—one dose will con vince you. This Is the medicine bo many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser we ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by T. G. Howard Drug Stores, and druggists everywhere. state troops. The governor ordered the local mil itia company to assist the sheriff, should rioting begin. Two negroes have been arrested In connection with the murder. CORNER lltll AND BROAD Wise Economy Talk No. 15 What Can You Do With a Dollar But Spend It ? And there’s two ways to spend it WISE AND UNWISE « The WISE way is handy, why not place your money on a sure thing:, be WISE, play safe. Our Great Profit Sharing Sale IS A SAFE BET EVERY TIME Now for Instance Tomorrow is White Wednesday No. 2 And there’ll be oceans of White Goods bar gains, buy on Wednesday if you would save on White Goods. AH prices qqoted today are for Wednesday only. A Dozen Live Wednesday Bargains 15c new fall Dress Ginghams, beautiful range of patterns, at 12 y 2^ 121/oC Dress Ging hams, inclu d i ng solids; great value at 10^ $1.50 to $2.00 Roman stripe Silks, in a big range of colors, at $1.12% 52 inch Broadelothß, per yard in this sale at $l9B 52 inch Chiffon Broadcloths, in black and colors, worth $2 per yard, at .. $1.50 35c double width new Plaid Dress Goods, at 25* THE WISE DRY GOODS CO. THE SHOP OF QUALITY Don't Forget, Try WISE First—lt Pays 858 BROADWAY F O R W E D N E S D A Y O N L Y 36 inch Silk Poplins, beautiful range of new shades, special at 89£ 50 inch 59c Shepherd Check Dress Goods, reduced to .. ..39tf Children’s 75c School Sweaters, in red and white, at 50^ One table of Mill ends of all Wool Serges direct from the manufacturer, in the very best fall col ors, including black, at a great saving. Mr. H. Koenig, the famous ladies’ tailor, is now with us. Suits made to order from $25.00 and up. 7%c yard wide Bleaching at .. 5%^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 Here’s a Dozen Mighty Good Samples