The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 02, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO THE WISE REFUND CONTEST m TODAY One Per Cent of Our Entire Cash Sales for This Period, (Guaranteed to be Not Less Than $300,) Will be Given Away to Successful Contestants. FIRST PRIZE TWO THIRDS OF ONE PER CENT OF OUR ENTIRE CASH RECEIPTS FOR THIS PERIOD, GUARANTEED NOT LESS THAN $200.00. SECOND PRIZE ONE THIRD OF ONE PER CENT CF OUR ENTIRE CASH RECEIPTS FOR THIS PERIOD, GUARANTEED NOT LESS THAN SIOO.OO. These Prizes will be awarded the individuals or organizations having the largest number nnd the second largest number of votes at the close of the Contest. Every 5 cents cash purchase entitles the pur chaser to one vote. $1.39 Long Cloths at per piece of 12 yards, $1.05 *2.50 40-in. Nainsooks of 12 yards to piece, in this sale at r ..$1.98 15c 36 in. genuine Lons lale Cambrics at 121/j>* ’.6 in. Ti4e Bleachings .. 57/^ Id, y rd w'de Bleaching, \ ei'\ soft, fine quality, at.'. sy^ 10 n Pea Island, worth i. .<• per yard, for Monday tily. limited to 20 yards, at 3‘ s* Sheets and Pillow Cases For Monday Only 85c 81x90 inch Sheets at.. 89* 90c 90x90 inch Sheets at 79* $1.25 90x90 inch Sheets at 98* $1.50 90x90 inch hem stitched Sheets ns $1.19 150 42x3(5 inch Pillow Cases at.. .. 11* 20c 45x36 inch Pillow Cases at 15* 45x36 inch Fruit of the Loom Pillow Cases, for one day at 21* 35c 45x36 inch Hemstitch ed Pillow Cases, special at 29* $17.50 and SIB.OO Suits, splendid range good colors, at $12.98 $27.50 Suit#, your choice of the entire lot at one price, $21.75 All $35 Suits, for a lively time Monday $24.75 $2.00 Comforts, all at $1.49 $2.50 Comforts, all at $1.98 $3.00 Comforts, all at $2.49 $3.50 Comforts, all at $2.98 $4.00 Comforts, all at $3.50 $5.00 Comforts, all at $4.50 $5.00 Wool Blankets at $3.49 $6.50 Wool Blankets at 54.98 $7.50 Wool Blankets at $5.98 $8.50 Wool Blankets at $6.98 Good Warm Winter Underwear at Protit Sharing Prices Children’s 35c Vests and Pants at 25* Boys’ 35c heavy fleeced Underwear at 25* Ladies’ full bleached rib bed Vests at 25* Ladies’ ribbed Corset Covets at 25* Ladies’ $1 Union Suits, Forest Mills, at.. ..75* Men’s $1 Union Suits at 89* Men’s 50c Shirts and Drawers at .. .. ..39* Children’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Union Suits, all sizes, at.. .. 49* Ladies’ $1 Forest Mills Vests and Pants at. .75* $22.50 and $25 Suits, the best values that we have ever offered this early in the :r D :.’. ,$15.95 $30.00 Suits, yours while the lot lasts, come earlv, at $22.50 Entire stock of S4O Suits; it is a pity to sell sneh lovelv suits w at such low prices, but they tfOfl HZ must go.. . •Its FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure s hat Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Lost cf Time. 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Roo -644-J., Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. V. Send free trial of your method to: FRENCH OFFICIAL STATEMENT SAYS ‘PROGRESS MADE' Sunday Attack of Invaders on Left Wing Continued With Great Violence. Repulsed on Right Bank of the Aisne. Paris, 2:48 p. m.—Tho French offi cial announcement Riven out In Paris this afternoon says that yesterday the German attack on the French left wing, particularly between Dlxmude and tho l.yo, continued with great violence. In spite of the counter attacks of the en emy In this region the French made alight progress The text of the communication fol low*: With Same Violence. “Our left wing: The German offen sive continued yesterday with the same violence In Belgium and In the nortn of France, particularly between Dlx mude and Dys. In this region In spite of attacks and counter attacks on the part of the Germans we made slight progress on almost the entire front ex cepting at the village of Messisnes, a part of which was again lost by the allied troops. “The enemy undertook an Impor tant movement against the right bank of the Aisne also resulted in failure. The same outcome attended several night attacks delivered In the heights of the Highway Desdames. Near Rheims. “In the region of Rheims: Between the Argonrie and the Meuse and on the heights of the Meuse there was no ticed yesterday a recrudescence of ac tivity on tlie part of the enemy's heavy artillery The bombardment of these pieces, however. dI(T not show any ap preciable result. "On our right wing an offensive movement of reconnolsance by the en emy on Nomeny was repulsed. In the Vosges, In addition to the fact that w e have recaptured the heights which dominate Mount Salnte Marte, we have made progress In the region of Ban De Sapt where we occupy the positions from which the artillery of the enemy has oecii bombarding tha town of St. Die.” ill! ARMIES OF RUSS-GERMAN IN LINE-UP AGAIN Retirement From Warsaw Completed and in New Posi tions Pursuing Troops of Czar Awaited. Austrians Claim Successes. Berlin, vie. London, 10:55 a. m.—of- IIcIr! reports from the western front show Uttle change In the situation in northern France and In Belgium but events In Boland would appear to be shaping themselves for a renewal of the fighting between the main forces of Russia and the Austro-German al lies. "The Austrians and Germans have completed their retirement to new po sitions previously selected by them. When the vanguards of the Russians who were following them came Into touch with this new line there were several encounters In which the Rus sians were driven off. In Deeperste Stand. “The Austrians In southern Galicia have succeeded In crushing back the Russian left flank, which for several days had been making a desperate stand in carefully prepared positions between Turka and Stary-Bambor. The Ruaslans employed the pause In the fighting after the Austrian retirement from this region to entrench them selves They built strong field for tifications which were made more dif ficult of acres* by the broken natur.' of the country. Consequently It was a hard task to eject them. The Aus trians claim a complete victory and report that the enemy was driven from all his positions Further Sucoesees. "The Austrians also report further successes In Bukowlna. They have retained their hold on Csemowlcx against a Russian attnek and they have defeated a Russian force to the north of Kuthy A British report of the loss of the British cruiser Hermes last Saturday was made public here this afternoon. No particulars, how ever. were given. A dispatch received here from Con stantinople aavs it Is understood the Turkish government will neither e*p< l the subjects In Turkey of the pow-rs composing the triple entente nor 'n tvrfero with those desiring to leave. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. H PRAISE 1 ROCKEFELLER BELIEF PLAN - Aid Comes at Most Fortunate Time for Succor of Belgians From Famine. First Food Starts From N. V. Tomorrow. New York.— To lose no time In car rying out Its decision, announced yes terday, to help the destitute non-com batants In Europe with the Rockefeller millions, the Rockefeller Foundation was engrossed today with plans for setting the first relief ship away to morrow, and Immediately sending its own commission to Lurope, to direct further work. This is the first time that the Rock efeller Foundation, whose endowment Is $100,000,000 has undertaken charit able work In such a direct and whole sale way; its philanthropies heretofore having been conci i.> d mainly with work along scientific i The first move in sending a relief ship to Europe Immediately Involves an outlay of $2 5 000 and from the an nouncement of plans it would appear that this was only a small part of what was contemplated and that the appropriation would rank as the larg est iridiv: ikl donation ever made for war relief. t The coiuininslon w'hlch will Tie sent to Investigate conditions will leave within a few days. The chairman is Wickliffe Rose, director general of the International Health Commission. Other members of the commission soon will be named. Sails Tuesday. New York.—:'raise for the plans of the Rockefeller Foundation for the im mediate relief of the non-combatants In Belgium is contained in statements made public today by Pier-e Mall, Bel gian consul general, and Lionel Hage naers a member of the Belgian relief committee. The Importance of the Rockefeller Foundation relief measures may be realized when it Is known that not more than ten days’ supplies remain for the Belgian people, according bo Mr. Hagenaers, who added: “This aid could not come at a more fortunate time. A splendid organization has been provided throughout Belgium for the distribution of supplies which Is recognized by both the Belgian and German governments. This organiza tion Is composed of prominent Bel gians, who will fiee to it that the food supplies reach those fur whom they are Intended." Little remained to be done today In getting the steamship Massapequa ready to start for Rotterdam tomor row with the first consignment of four thousand tons of foodstuffs purchased by the foundation. Announcement Is expected within a few days of the pur chase of other food supplies and the chartering of vessels to carry on the relief work outlined in the plans made public yesterday. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEBRII.INE Is the trade-mark name given to an improved Quinine. It Is a Tasteless Rvrup, p easant to take and does not disturb he stomach. Chi (iron take It nnd never know It Is Quinine Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor r ng- Ing In the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any purpose. Ask for 2-ounre original package The name FERRILINE is blown In bottle. 25 cents. Dr. Baetjer, Famous Scientist, Operated on for 46th Time Baltimore, Md.—Dr. Frederick Baet- Jer, of Johns Hopkins Hospital, who has gained prominence for martyrdom In aotinograhlc research as well as for scientific discoveries, is a patient at the hospital where he was operat ed on for the forty-sixth time. The glands of the avilla. the hollow space between the arm and shoulder, which were affected by the action of X-rays were removed. Dr. Baetjer has lost an eye and four fingers. IN FIVE MINIS NO SICK STOMACH. INDIGESTION GAS “Pape’s Diapepsin” is the quickest and surest Stomach relief. If what you Just ate Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas anil eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dlxrtness, heart burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste In mouth and stomach headache, you cau surely get relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on" these fifty cent cases of Pape’s Diapepsin, then you will understand why dys peptic troubles of all kinds must go. and whv It relieve*, sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestion in five min utes. Pape's Diapepsin" Is harmless; tastes like candy, though each doac will digest and prepare for assimila tion Into the hlood all the food you eat: besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite: but what will please vou most. Is that you will feel that your stomach and In testines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or consti pation. This city will have many “Pape's Diapepsin" cranks, a* some people will call them, but you will be enthusias tic about this sp'endld stomach prep aration. too. If you ever take It for indigestion, yeses, heartburn, sourness, dysrepsls. or any stomach misery G«! some now t v ts minute n»d rid yourself of n’emii-h misery and indi gestion in five minutes. SERVIANS ill IK MET COMBAT Enemy Forced to Retire Sun dr.y With Heavy Losses Ac cording to Nish Report. Nish, Servia, via. London. 9:43 a. m. A semi-official note has been is sued here as follows: ‘‘The enemy operating Oct. 29 in the direction of Gutchevo bombarded our positions at Eminova and Banja front 7 o’clock in the momtag until noon. At this hour they attacked but were repulsed b our troops. Our counter atto< i dev. ped Into violent bayonet ■ml ate :n v ! Icb the enemy, sustain ing heavy loss- -8, was forced to fall kick In db rder, leaving three officers id about 00 men on the field. “T'ie enemy delivered another at 'r positions in the evening In a ain forced to retire with hee vy loss. “.N'f lhing of importance has occur red on the remainder of the front.” A Practical Cycle Car tor Anybody It is practical, easy running, high speed. Upkeep cost is practically nothin" Will sell at immense bargain. Apply T. C. BRYAN, Business Office, Augusta Herald. KAISER SAYS THE ENEMY WILL LOSE Berlin, via. London, 10:55 a. m.—ln addressing the Brandenburg regiment In FYance recently at a point behind the front, Emperor ‘William closed his CROSS, FEVERISH, SICK CHILDREN NEED “(Ml STROP OF FIGS" A coated tongue means slug gish liver and bowels— Listen mother! Your child isn’t naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign Its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has sour stomach, diarrhoea, remember a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should al ways be the first treatment given. Nothing equals “California Syrup of AUGUSTA MADE GOODS Thousands of dollars go away from Au gusta each day for goods or service that could be procured in or near this city. Why not put these dollars at work in the Augusta territory and keep them at work in the Augusta trade territory every day in the year? It can be done —it ought to be done. It will make Augusta rich and prosperous. Will you try this for one week—the week of Nov. 14th? Will you Live at Home, Trade at Home, Pay at Home, Help at Home for one week? Let everything you buy for one week, as far as possible, come from the soil or from the shops or from the factories and small industries in the Augusta territory. Make up your lists now —Food, Wearing Apparel, Household Supplies—all the wants and needs of the Big Buying Public of this ter ritory—let us think of them in terms of Augus ta Made, Augusta Trade, with the idea of keeping our people busy and the dollars active in all channels of trade. Augusta’s own citizens can pour $200,- 000.00 worth of new trade each week into local channels of trade that now goes out of Augusta—by Living at Home, Trading at Home, Asking for Augusta Products—using the service of Augusta and her people in every way possible. Are You Ready to do Your Part? If so, write the LIVE AT HOME EDITOR Augusta Herald, for Full Particulars. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. speech with these words: “When the war is finished we should ee each other again. Under all cir cumstances the enemy will be beaten.’’ This information is conveyed In a letter received in Berlin front tha front. —Mrs. Robert Innis and Miss Mar jorie Innis have opened their home on the Hill. Figs” for children’s ills. Give a tei spoonful and in just a few hours ail the foul waste, sour bile and ferment ing food, clogged In the bowels, passes out of the system and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless fruit laxative and it never falls to effect a good “Inside” cleansing. Directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on each bottle. Mother, keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorro'", but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50 cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs.” Then look and see that It is made by the “Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company.” We make no cheaper size. Don’t be fooled.