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FRIiJAY, OCTOBER *3/
PROTEST MINES
ffTHE GERMANS
•v«shington, D. C. —The British em
bassy today made public a copy ot a
communication made by Great Britain
to the representatives of the Allies
and neutral powers In London, pro
testing against the laying of mines by
the Germans on the high seas and in
trade routes which is described as
“an illegitimate means of conducting
warfare.”
The communication states that
mines have been found in several cases
as far as 50 miles from the English
coast and that since the beginning of
the war eight neutral and seven Brit
ish merchant and fishing vessels have
keen destroyed by mines. The loss ot
•ome sixty lives of neutral and non
••mbatant persons is further alleged.
WM. DEAD.
London, 2:28 p. m.—William Tatter-
SHERONTS
ELEGANT
CONFECTIONS
FRESH, DAINTY AND
DELICIOUS.
Miss Lauterback, form
erly with Miss Sheron, is
now in charge of the
Candy Department.
HANSBERGER’S
PHARMACY
M 4 Broad Bt. Phono IS7B.
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PSaim
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—We clothe men, women and
children on small weekly payments.
—We mark every price in plain fig
ures and we guarantee every gar
ment.
—We make no charge for altera
tions. Most stores do, but we save
you from $1 to $3 on every garment
in that way.
—You take the garments when you
make the first payment No wait
ing; no delay; you pay us while
wearing, and that is always the most
satisfactory way.
—We have separate departments
for men’s and women’s garments
and we are ready to show you the
season’s latest styles.
Start Your Account With V»
This Week
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ASKIN & MARINE
CO.-
T. B. PASSMOEE, Mgr.
1008 BROAD STREET
sail, a cotton trade expert died sud
denly at his residence in Cheshire to
day.
STOPS HEADACHE,
PAIN, NEURALGIA
Don’t suffer! Get a dime pack
age of Dr. James’ Head
ache Powders.
You can clean your head and relieve
a dull, splitting or violent throbbing
headache in a moment with a Dr.
•Tames’ Headache Powder. This old
time headache relief acts almost mag
ically. Send some one to the drug
store now for a dime package and a
few moments after you take a powder
you will wonder what became of the
headache, neuralgia and pain. Stop
suffering—lt’s needless. Be sure you
get what you ask for.
p|FRWS
COMPOUND
TALCUM
QUICK RELIEF
FOR PRICKLY MEAT,
CHAFED SKIN,ETC.
PREPARED BY
Frierson Drug Store
Charleston, S.C.
iuar sal* by T. 9. Howard Drug
Rora* and Grean-Horaav Drua Co.
EASY WEEKLY TERMS
Speaking
... THE ...
Public Mind
TOO MUCH FAULT-FINDING.
To The Herald:
I suppose I can speak the Public
Mind, can’t I? What 1 want to say
is this: I have read the column with
care and deliberation for the past
mouth and have reached the conclu
sion that the public has not got any
mind. I hope you will pardon my
frankness.
1 do not know If anything can be
done about this. The only kind of let
ter which anybody seems to be able
to write is a “knocker." It apparently
never occurs to anybody to write a
commendatory letter, or one express
ing satisfaction at anything;' all they
can think of is to find fault with
something. The public seems to think
(hat your column is an instrument of
correction to the municipal govern
ment, and a general organ whereby
they can whine their woes and com
plaints at the patient and over-worked
authorities.
Did you mean it to be the vehicle
for the caustic If somewhat unfledged
satire of the Town Kicker?
It seems to me that the title of the
column has been misunderstood. It
seems to have been construed as
What the Public Minds. I wish you
would start a column labeled 'WTiat
the Public Does Not Mind. It would
be a restful change.
OPTIMIST.
THE ASSOCIATED CHARTITES—
WHAT IT IS. WHAT IT DOES.
WHAT IT ASKS.
To The Herald:
Practically every one in Augusta
knows the work of the Associated
Charities, but for the benefit of those
who may not know a few facts are
given herewith. *
The Associated Charities of Au
gusta was organized January, 1904.
Chartered April, 1907. Since January,
1904, an office has been maintained
and systematic work has been kept
up although the support has never
been sufficient to enable us to do
adequate, constructive work.
The association is a non-sectarian
organic union of twenty-four different
charitable societies, and citizens who
contribute towards its support.
It relieves distress, ascertains by
careful investigation the needs of the
poor and meets those needs, prevents
imposition upon charitable people by
professional beggars and frauds.
Its objects are:
First, to become the medium of co
operation for all existing charities, a
clearing house, as it were.
Second, to obtain for each appli
cant the necessary assistance, endeav
oring to relieve his condition of de
pendence. This, when possible, is
done without giving alms in order that
the self-respect of the applicant may
be maintained and that he may not
become papuerized.
Third, to try and secure employ
ment for all who are able and willing
to work.
Fourth, to bring all who are able
but unwilling to work under corrective
influence.
Fifth, to protect the public from
professional beggars and frauds.
Sixth, to provide the poor with
friends who are more than alms
givers, who will be patient, personal,
ministration and example, teach them
habits of cleanliness, self-control,
saving and independence.
It asks your co-operation. Give
nothing to the beggar at your door or
on the streets, but send him to the of
fice, No. 206 Montgomery Building,
with the assurance that his needs will
be supplied.
—DIRECTORS THE ASSOCIATED
CHARITIES OF AUGUSTA.
Would You Believe It?
People often accept statements with
a sort of mental reservation as much
as to say, “I am not convinced,” which
leads us to remark that there is noth
ing that will so thoroughly satisfy you
of the excellence of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy as a personal trial.
Mrs. John Fishton, Peru, Ind., who
used this remedy in her family for the
past ten years, says of It, ”1 always
glye Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to
my children when sick with coughs or
colds. I like it better than any other
because they take it willingly and it
is free from narcotics. It has never
failed to give immediate relief." For
sale by all dealers.
A FEW SPECIALS
■ FOR, =
Friday & Saturday
Pork Chops, per lb 20c
Pork Ham (whole) per lb. . .20c
Pork Shoulder (whole) per
lb 18c
Pure Pork Sausage, per lb 25c
Beef Steak (porterhouse)
per lb 22£c
Beef Steak (round) per lb.. . 20c
Beef Steak (loin) per lb. . . .20c
Smoked Sausage, per lb. . . . 12£c
Phone your orders.
FREE DELIVERY
T rippe & Lonsford
Phone 3155 703 Mclntosh St.
HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
‘JJraifflßnffmVfctdlofliM
MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR
Union Suits and two piece garments, wool
and cotton 50c to $1.50
A Sale of Felt Hats
Grays, browns and mixtures, telescope and
crease crowns. Values to $2.50f1* 1 /r C
on sale Saturday for «p 1 «U J
Double Surety
Coupons Given
Before Noon&
After Supper .
Teethina (Teething Powders) I* the original prescription of I)r. C. J. Moffett, a graduate of Jeffernon I
Medical College, Philadelphia, and uned by him for over 40 year* moat auuceealuliy fur babioa' ailment*. ■
TEETHlNA —( Teething Powders)
Usually the second summer i* the time for e*tra precaution to guard baby’s health and progress because I
teething iinuaily brings on many disorders of the syntem, such as dysentery, diarrhoea, colic, worms, etc., ■
which make teething hard. Teethina regulates tho bowels arid correct# the entire system. Makes teething u
aoi-.y for the babe, prevent* feverishness and fretfulnesa and relieves the mother of worry, nights of I
anxiety and sleeplessness, end often saves the life of the child. Bold by druggist*—2f >r. If your druggist ■
cannot supply you do not send us any money but write us yo nr druggist's name and we will *c# that I
you are supplied. C. I. MOFFETT MEDICINE CO.* St. Louie, Mo, |
READ HERALD WANTS
Tomorrow will ba ironing
day, but It will hav« no tar
ror* for tha housewif* who
lives in an electric home and
uses an electric flatiron.
We Can’t Afford to Be Like Benjamin Franklin
Who entered Philadelphia with the highest hopes, but only one shirt
to his name.
Nor is it necessary that we should, when
such shirt values as these are offfered in
A Special Shirt Sale
White Pleated Bosom Shirts, full cut,
cuffs attached:
SI.OO values Saturda yfor 89c
$1.50 values Saturday for $1.29
OLD WINTER'S CREEPING UP,
But there are good warm suits and overcoats for men here.
The prettiest thing about the suits is their prices.
For sls, $lB and S2O, at White’s you can get the best looking, most
serviceable suit you ever saw. At any other time we might have priced
them higher; anywhere else they are sure to be priced higher. y
AND IN THE BOYS' STORE
The same conditions prevail. Their’s are clothes that look and are
made right, all wool fabrics, new designs. Prices from $4.00 to SIO.OO.
Weatfier: 1 ' ~~ (fr I Probably Fair
I 1 ■ 1 I
Interlinking Talking Circles
rACH Bell telephone is the center of a talking circle to
which there are no arbitrary boundaries within the limits
of speech transmission.
Each central office is a clearing house for telephone talk ex
tending far beyond its own system.
Universal communication means not only intercommunica
tion between subscribers in the same exchange system, and
with those in other exchange systems, but also long distance
communication with each connected telephone in the Bell sys
tem within speaking distance.
There are over 7,500,000 interconnecting Bell telephones,
each an open door for telephonic communication, uniting a na
tion of 92,000,000 people and promoting the happiness, the
welfare and the prosperity of all.
C 8)
Johnson & Mur
phey Shops for
men, $6 and $7
values in button
and Ineo high
boots, patent leath
er, gunmetal and
BE REASONABLE -NOW LISTEN
CASH In the mighty FACTOR in TKADK— We sell for CASH and
RAVE YOU MONEY as quoted below:
4-ounce bottle Syr. White Fine Co., with Tar 200
314-ounce bottle syr. Tnr. Cod I.lver Oil Extract and Menthol 36c
fi-graln Aspirin (capsules or tablets) 200 do*.
ft-Krnln Quinine (capsule* or tnbjetn) 20c do*.
1-pound White Moth Balls 6c
GET OUR PRICEB ON DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS.
WE BAVE YOU MONEY. TRY U 8 18 ALL WE ABK.
Yours for GREATER AUGUSTA,
THE GREATER AUGUSTA PHARMACY
Wrong Bide of Btraet, 1281 Broad Street—Right Blde of Prices.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
MEN'S SHOES
FIVE