The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 23, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. Fair Week Specials as Advertised Last Sunday With Four Solid Pages of Advertising Matter STILL GOOD SATURDAY REGULAR SATURDAY AND AFTER SUPPER SALES After Supper Sales 6 to 7 O’CLOCK Cuticura Soap 19c ■Jelly Tumblers, clear glass, tin tops, regularly 35c for 24c O’Cedar Mop and 4-oz. Bottle O’Cedar Oil, regularly $1.75 for $1.50 Uneeda Biscuit. Lemon Snaps, Zuzus, three packages ..10c Flannelette Petticoats, 50c values for 25c 7 to 8 O’CLOCK Packers Tar Soap .. .. 19c Tumblers,9-oz. ground bottom, Colonial, regularly 50c dozen, for 39c Brooms, parlor, selected straw, “Little Miss,” regularly 30c, for 23c Corsets, $3 and $3.50 values for 98c Octagon Soap, three cakes 10c 8 to 9 O’CLOCK Sanitol Tooth Powder .. ,19c Buckets, 10-qt. galvanized, regularly 25c for 19c Peterman’s Roach and Ant Food, regularly 15c, for . 10c Brassieres, 50c values for 25c Corsets, $1 and $1.50 values for 59c Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soaps, three cakes 10c • \/^^mourrjs^yd. Florida Oranges, OA dozen 4UC Fresh Country Eggs, OO dozen OuQ Snowdrift Compound Size 4 45c Size 10 SI.OB Size 20 $2.18 U. S. EMBASSY WORK. MCE Looking After About 80,000 Persons Who Are Detained As Alien Enemies---Represent German, Austrian Interests. Pari*.—The American embassy, under its obligations to represent and Austrian interests in France, is looking after about 80,000 persons who are detained as alien enemies in eleven localities in France. These were Germans and Austrians living In the country at the outbreak 1 T ™ Keep baby’s skin well by using Resinol Soap The regular use of Resinol Soap is usually enough to prevent those distressing rashes and chafing* to which moat babies are subject. TMd is so, first, because Resinol Soap is absolutely pure and free from harsh alkali, and second, because it contains the Resinol medication, on which so many physicians rely for the treatment of skin troubles. Sold hr all dru«iri«U For Mrool* frw. wrttcSaDnpc.lO.P.Bnriaot, Balttroora. M„. COLD MEATS Sliced Boiled Ham, OQ pound DOC Sliced Bologna Oft/» Sausage, pound .... A*UC Sliced Minced OA Ham, pound £UC Sliced Hog Head OA Cheese, pound . . .. £UC Souse Meat, OA pickled £l/C Weinner Sausage, OA pound lAj C Pork Sausage, OA country style, pound £UC Corned Beef, | A Pickle, pound 1«/ C Pickles, C. & B. Assortment Quarts 53c Pints 33c Half-pints 23c Hams S. & S. and Armour’s Star Brand. This sale, per lb. 19{c of the war. The French government provided special trains going to neu tral frontiers for two days after hos tilities had begun, and all those re maining within France after those days were obliged to report them selves to the police •and go to those towns in France to which they were assigned. The state department at Washing ton has attached H. Percival Dodge, formerly minister to J’anama, to the embassy here as special agent to have charge of German and Austrian af fairs. The thrld floor of the embassy office building is taken entirely for this work and a considerable staff of secretaries and interpreters are at work. As Means of Reprisal. The reason that France holds 80,- 000 civilians as prisoners if war ap pears to be as hostages for the proper treatment of French citizens who are similarly held in Germany and Aus tria, and to have In hand a means of reprisal should there be any 111 treat ment of French soldiers captured by German and Austrian armies. The most distinguished prisoner is prob ably Count Pejacsewlch, member of the Hungarian Cabinet for Croatia, Klaronla and Dalmatia. He happened to be at Vichy taking a cure when the war began. He is allowed to remain in his hotel and has entire freedom of movement within the town. A good j many hundreds of German and Aus i trlan subjects have been allowed to | remain where they were, in each be cause of special reasons: other hun dreds upon the representation of the American embassy have been allowed to leave the country. In each case also for special reasons usually those of 111 - health. But there are still about 80,- 000 who had to go to the detention ! camps. In Barracks. These are usually In barracks for merly occupied by troops. There is a goo‘of crowding and the food Is y 1 ,about what French sol diers retVcfe. There appears to be every Intention on the part of the French government to treat those In voluntary hostages as well as they can under the necessities of war. Thera Is in France a great deal of suffering among the French people it Is likely that millions are less well fed than the German and Austrian prisoners. Nevertheless these prisoners, being forced to ii\-e away from their ,wn hcm»s. find life difficult and full of Inconveniences. They ar* allowed to receive money and spend It as they please. They alsc write and receive Three Great Shoe Specials Women’s kid and gunmetal button or lace boots, with high or low r.', 12* J heels, good soles, s2.so d»-| QO values Saturday for . . . . «pi*«FO tA • ’ raEpHI Women’s patent leather and gun- I ) metal button boots, with cloth or kid tops, high or low heels, $3.00 \ values Saturday j|A f° r *PfcleTr%/ V® Children’s gunmetal button boots, ImA in sizes from 8 1/2 to 11, special ' sl-25 values for this Sat- nrC urday at I DC Smothered Chicken Cranberries, hominy, celery, hot homemade rolls, and your choice of coffee, tea or milk, is to be the ia Saturday Supper in the Tea Room, price WHITES GROCERIES '“‘More for a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere ” FLOUR, Golden Harvest, 24 pound sack 94c FLOUR, Self Rising Jersey Cream, 24 oq pound sack Oa/C POTATOES, Irish, QA peck DUC CHEESE, full OA cream, pound U UC APPLES, peck 30C RICE, fancy Caro- As lina, 10 pounds .... ODC Jelly, Crabapple, or 3 glasses 4<DC Jam, any kind, or 3 glasses 4*OC Ketchup, Bull Head, or 3 bottles L DC Pickles, Boy Brand, oo large bottle LoC Olives, stuffed or or plain, 3 bottles for . . gDC letters freely, except that they are all read by censors, Switzerland has undertaken to con duct the exchanges of prisoners and among the first that are being ex changed are French people caught In Germany and Austria by the w ’.r, and Germans and Austrians detained In France. Germans and Austrians are taken by French police to the Swiss border and turned over there to KwisS agents, who in turn transfer French citizens to the French representa tives. 1 NEW SENSATION IN ATLANTA MURDER CASE; CRAWFORD Atlanta .—A new sensation was sprung at the trial today of Mrs. Mary Belle Crawford, accused of the mur der of her aged husband, Joshua R. Crawford, to get hls $250,000 estate Kelly Murdock, a young man employed Greatest of All Human Blessings Thn most wonderful thing In the world Is love expressed In the helpless Infant. And among those aids and comforts for expectant mothers li the well known •'Mother's Friend.” This Is an external application to enable the abdominal mus cles to la-come more pliant, to expand naturally without undue pain from thr strain upon cords and ligaments. Applied as directed upon those muscles Involved it soothes the fine network of nerves with which all the muscles are supplied. Thus a great share of the pains so much dreaded may be avoided and the period of expectancy passed In comfort. There Is no question but what such relief has a marked Influence upon the general health of the mother. In a little book sent by mall much use ful .Information Is given to Inexperienced mothers. It tells how to use "Mother's Friend" and how to avoid catting breasts. It has been prepared In our laboratory for over forty years and la known favor *b!y to most druggists everywhere <jet s bottle to-dav and write for book to Mradfleld Regulator Co.. *O9 Tamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Be sure to ask f. r and t« that you get "Mother * Friend. ' THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, and Underwear FALL GLOVES Ladies’ two clasp Kid Gloves, solid black, white and tan, with self and contrasting stitch. SI.OO on values o*7 C Ladies’ one clasp tan cape walking gloves, corded backs, fine for shopping and nuto ing. $1.25 QG„ value o*7 C Kayser’s Chamoisette Gloves, two clasp, black, white, tan, biscuit and natural. 16 button, in white and natural, PA 59c sellers DUC Boys’ Scout Gloves, with fringed cuffs, 75c |*A value DUC Ladies’ sheer hemstitched lawn Handkerchiefs, regular Ol 5c sellers L^C Ladies’ full fashioned Maco Cotton Hose, fast black, double at wearing points. or 35c value £DC POTATOES, Pumpkin Yams, AQ peck 4<«/C Granulated Suqar 25 pound sacks, with \ SI.OO f SUGAR' worth of tea or cos- /s thiß $1.54 fi>srTTray| at the Crawford place before the death of the old man, gave the startling evi dence. Murdock declared that be had seen Mrs. Crawford put a white substance In Crawford's whiskey on several oc- CTiMona and also a dark fluid she called medicine. He said she had nsk- Stadlum was held yesterday between room as she didn't want the neighbors wajehlng her. Shortly after Crawford's death, lie says, Mrs. Crawford came out to the front porch crying that her husband had "taken too much medicine” and that he had died too quickly. The Crawford case has several times been before the courts, both civil and criminal, Mrs. Crawford being auel for the estate and also before the grand Jury. The first. Jury rendered "no bill” and If a second does the same thing she will be freed of the murder charge and relieved of the SO,- 000 bond under which she was placed. in lies DIDN’T WORK Aerial Missiles Ineffective. Miss Most of Objects That Were Intended to Be Hit. London, 6:50 a. m—A I’otrograd dis patch to Reuter's Telegram Company says: "The comparative Ineffectiveness of aerial warfare was proved at Warsaw where bombs thrown by German avia tors missed the railway, fire, tele graph and telephone stations and troops on march. They only struck and destroyed the tipper stories of some private homes while many fell quite harmlessly. "Only one bomb dropping wss at tended with any success. It fell on some Infantry baggage and wounded several soldiers and civilians who were standing nearby. “It was popularly reported In War saw that Kmperor William had said that If the town could not tie taken bv land It must, he taken from the nr." 1 CRACKERS National Biscuit. All 10c size, pkgs. . 25c All 5c size, pkgs. . 25c Ladies’ imported Silk and In grain Lisle Hose, gauze and medium weights, black, white and tan, regular and extra sizes; 39c values, d»-| a a 3 pairs for ipI.UU Children’s Jersey Ribbed Bleached Cotton Vests and Pants, ages four to fourteen 1T: ... 25c and 35c Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, bleached cotton, high neck, long sleeves, nicely made, perfect fitting, rn 75c value Dt/C Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, size 34 to 44, P A fleeced, 65c value .. . DUC Children’s fine and heavy rib bed Hose, black,white and tan, size 5 to 10, | Ql 19c value { XLi2C. BUTTER Pure and sweet, OC* pound deK/ SALE OF VAN CAMP’S GOODS Soup, Van Camp’s— Vegetable, 12 cans .SI.OO Chicken, 6 cans ....50c Tomato, 6 cans . . . ,50c Fork and Reans.Van Camp’s Large cans, 6 for . .SI.OO Medium, 6 cans for . ,75c Small, 6 cans for . . . 50c Lye Hominy, Van Camp’s— No. 3, 12 cans . . . .SI.OO 6 cans . . . . 54c Spaghetti, Van Camp’s, No. 2 6 cans 75c 3 cans 38c Evaporated Cream, p|* 12 cans, $1.08; 6 cans DDC Pumpkin, Van Camp’s, No. 3 12 cans $1.15 6 cans • . . . 58c MARRIAGE PROPOSAL TO MISS WILSON; ARRESTED Chicago. A man giving his name a* David A. Wilson was held under ar rest. by federal authorities here today on a charge of having written to Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson, the only Blood Destruction Stopped and Rebuilt Worries Overcome, Evidence Brushed Away. The Skin Cleared. * H. K, the fammia blood purifier, 1* mnn’H architect. It contemplate* the dam* age done ami repalra the damage. It also lookn after tb'* poaslble damage and cor rect* nil tendency to blood erupt lona, decay of bone*, flowing of joint* and any and all of thoHf myriad of deatruftlre effect* atirh an rheumsi lum, ratarrh, swollen glund*, aorn throat, bronchial affection* and thn boat of Inflrmltlc* »o well known an being cniifU'd by Impure blood. And now, why ahould H. H. H. do all thin? Klmply becaunn It la Nature’* antidote, a remedy of aftfrrh- Ing Influence. It contain* a powerful, nat ural Ingredient, that a wen p a It* way to thn akin. And In doing ihl* It not only nnnl bllatea deatrurtlve germ* but cauae« them to be *#» converted that they are eaally and balmbaaly folded, eipHled or de. atroyed and then driven out through the natural outlet* of the body. Thu* let ft. H. H. be your aafeguard In all blood t.otible* no matter what they are. it won’t fall you. f#et a bottle today of any drugglat but ref nan any and all auhatt tljfe*. f Jet In eornmunleatlon with the medical department Write The Kw-lft HpeHftc c*o.« ! T»4 Swift ftldg., Atlanta. (In Till* Nperlal ladrlaory work on blood trouble* bn* been of Inrabiilnble benefit and baa cured • . hoat of aufferert Mifli'* iW| GRAPES, Concord and Ni agara, banket 1 O for IOC Tomatoes, No. 2 12 cans 90c 6 cans .. .... . .48c Tomatoes, No. 3 12c.ans SI.OB 6 cans 55c Lima Beans, No. 2 12 cans $1.40 6 cans . . . 74c Peas, Sifted, No. 2 12 cans $1.45 6 cans 74c Corn, Sugar, No. 2 12 cans 95c 6 cans 48c String Beans, No. 2 12 cans 95c 6 cans 47c Okra and Tomatoes, No. 3 12 cans $1.12 6 cans .. 57c unmarried daughter of Rrezldent Wll aon, propoalng marriage. He will be examined an to hln nanlty. Wllnon admitted having written the letter but refuned to annwer any quee tlonn concerning It. Illn home wan nald to be In Curry vllle, Mo. ORANGEBURG'S COPS WILL SOON GET NEW UNIFORMS Orangeburg, 8. C.—An order wan placed Wednenday afternoon for the winter unlforrna for the local police H. 0. TENNENT. J. 0. WIHQFIILD, H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. Phone 862 613 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. COMPLETE NEW STOCK MILL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT. Lathes, Drill Presses, Shapers and Planers. Woodworking Machinery. trade WRITE FOR PRICES. trade TENNENT TENNENT OVR MOTTO SERVICE FIRST- QUALITY ALWAYS TOILET GOODS 60c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, 35C Pebeco Tooth Paste Newbro’a Her ptctde Hiker's Cream Coflir of Rones ... 01IUI Regular ... day Wilson Freckle Cream mm Pond's Fxtract 50c 39c Violet Sea Salt Palmolive Shampoo .. GJyco-Thy mollne .... ' 1 1 Dyon’n Tooth Powder .... Woodbury'a Facial Soap Amnltne P nfnr DnffltlQT p " wder •••• OfllUr- RepW I)|oxo(r , n IJatertna .... rtTea Meade ft Ba- 4 IKH ker’a Mouth | (Jf| Lou w - h 1 Mum w Sanltol Tooth Paate Break fast Bacon Strips, fries crisply, 90 per 1b... LOC CANNED FISH Herring Roe, No. 2, or 6 cans ODC Salmon, 1 lb. Flat, Columbia River, or 2 cans J«IL Clams, 2 cans o Q for £OC Brains, large, 6 AO cans a/OC department. The uniforms will ba of the name ntyle aa those used last win ter, with the long coat*. The uniforms will coat about $14.00 nach and will be ready for the mam hern of the force tn about two weeks. Do you know of any otHor Improvement you can mako to your homo that will add oo muoh to ito Intrlitaio valuo ao having it wired for eloe trloity? THREE 1 i —-1