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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27.
Charge Purchases
Made the remaining days of this month put on
December bills and payable by January 10th, 1915.
SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES
AFTER SUPPER
SALES
6 to 7 O’CLOCK.
Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps,
Zuzus, 3 packages 10c
98c value Combinets 49c
Mops, good 12-oz. cotton,
regular 30c, special .. ..23c
Cups and Saucers,thin decorat
ed Japanese China, regularly
20c. special 10c
Cuticura Soap . 19c
Children’s Drawers, 10c
value for 8c
7 to 8 O’CLOCK
Octagon Soap, 3 cakes ...10c
Tumblers, 9-oz. clear ground
bottom Colonial, dozen
regular 50c, special, each . .3c
$1.50 value Corsets 59c
Brooms, new stock, best quab
ity straw, “‘White Special,”
regularly 35c, special . . . .29c
“Little Miss,” regularly
30c, special 21c
Packer’s Tar Soap 19c
8 to 9 O’CLOCK
Sweetheart Toilet Soap,
3 cakes 10c
Buckets, 10-quart galvanized,
regularly 25c, special .... 19c
Peterman’s Roach and Ant
Food, regularly 15c, special
for 10c
Sanitol Tooth Paste 19c
Crepe Gowns, 59c values .29c
Brassieres, 50c values for 25c
Underpriced Girls 1 Dresses
f Values to $6.00 girls’ serge dresses, 'yf
made Peter Thompson style .... I 0
Values to $8.50 girls’ serge dresses, <j»o «7C
ages 6 to 14 years v«Je I D
Values to $5.95 in little tots’ coats PA
for. .
Paul Jones Middies, 14 to 20 years, SI.OO
Paul Jones Middies in blue or
black, guaranteed washable .. .. <PI«U«/
SI.OO and $1.25 Middies, slightly •7C
soiled • wC
SI.OO value gingham and percale CQ
dresses ve/C
Values to $1.95 in plaid gingham <£-1 OP
and galatea dresses
Girls’ raincapes, hood, plaid lined,
Clemson’s Splendid Agricultural
Advantages For Carolina Farmers;
the State’s Most Useful Agency
Not a Farmer Within the State Who May Not Avail Himself
of Opportunities Clemson Offers-- If He Cannot Go to
Clemson, Clemson Goes to Him --A Magnificent Institution,
Broad and Thorough in the Scope of Its Work.
WALTER E. DUNCAN,
Staff Correspondent,
The Augusta Herald.
Clemaon College, S. C. —Agriculture
Is an art as well as an occupation, a
science as well as the world's main
dependence. It Is an established fact
that a farm can no longer be success
fully run In the old-time haphazard
fashion. That is the main reason why
the farmer, as a class, has never come
fully into his own.
There are no forceful agencies, no
political nor governmental powers, no
economic conditions corsplrlng
against the fanner to hinder or harass
him, to bar him from enjoying full
measure of the prosperity and well
being that ought to be his. No class
receives so much consideration, so
much valuable aid and assistance as
does the farmer—and that Is as it
should be, for the fanner practically
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No Time to Put Off Buying
HIGH SHOES
Sorosis High Shoes, in all grades,
patent leather, gunmetal and tan,
values to $5.00, Saturday 52.95
Ladies’ Gunmetal and Patent Leath
er Boots, high and low heels, kid and
cloth tops, $3.00 values, A Q
Saturday OZitJ
Ladies’ High Shoes, in patent leather gunmetal and
kid; high and low heels; values up to $3.00; Q\ QQ
Saturday 01.00
WASH BOWLS AND
PITCHERS
Large size, white,
regular price $1.25,
Special
98c
is the world’s only producer.
The farmer —the Southern farmer
especially—should be, in the natural
order of things, the most independent
man In the world.
That he is not is another story.
Because of the Clemson Agricultural
College—splendid Institution —and the
actually constructive extension work
that Is being done in connection, there
are going to be In the future more
successful farmers, more independent
farmers In South Carolina; more far
mers than ever before to apply science
and brains skillfully applied to im
prove the soil. Increase the yield and
make the most of the opportunity that
Is his who follows the noble pursuits
of agriculture.
Not only are the underlying prin
ciples of scientific farming, so essen
tial of themselves, taught at Clemson.
Clemson is broader than that —that
SLOP JARS
Full size, open slop
jars, extra special
Saturday
98c
30
SURETY
COUPONS
FREE
Saturday
To each customer who pur
chases
SI.OO OR MORE.
Number in a book unlimited
which is covered in the four-year
course which 236 boys are taking this
term, and that for which the demand
is met in the short courses in agricul
ture which during the summer months
attract many practical farmers who
have neither the time nor the funds
to devote to an extended course.
The Broad Bcope.
Clemson's one hand is locked in that
of the state of South Carolina, the
other in that of the United States, re
ceiving the close co-operation of both,
able for that reason to reach out after
and to do great things.
The Agricultural Experiment Sta
tion of South Carolina is a depart
ment of Clemson College, the main
station located here, and here as at
the two sub-stations-—one at Sum
merville and the other at Florence—■
research work on problems which have
direct bearing on the agriculture of
the state are carried on. Elaborate
experiments relative to the best meth
ods of procedure under various con
ditions with plants and animals are
continually undertaken, and as prog
ress is made the results are made
public for the benefit of farmers of
South Carolina.
Nor is that all. Entomological and
pathological inspection work aimed at
protecting the farms, orchards and
gardens of South Carolina against In
jurious Insects or diseases is per
formed. Biological and soil surveys
are made.
In Direct Touch With Former*.
Not a farmer In South Carolina who
may not if he will take advantage of
the opportunity Clemaon affords. Nor
need he go to Clemaon—though if It
were poaalble every farmer In the
state should at least spend one day
there —for a great deal of the practi
cal work that la done at Clemaon for
his benefit, is brought right to the
farmer's door whether he Uvea In the
Piedmont, the I'ee TJee, along the
Kidge or in the coast country.
In addition to the Farmers’ Insti
tutes held throughout the state, at
which trained expert* of the Kxperl
ment Station staff give the benefit of
their knowledge and experience, in the
Agricultural Extension Division of
Clemaon, which is closely allied with
and conducted Jointly by the United
States Department of Agriculture and
Clemson, are three district agents and
forty-five demonstration agents locat
ed In the different counties of South
Carolina.
Directing this Important work Is W.
W I/mg, state agent, for a score of
years with the United Stntes Depart
ment of Agriculture In the national
capital, a master farmer.
Splendid Equipment.
Clemson Is splendidly equipped for
I public service, and In addition to the
usual teaching work expends more
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
ROASTERS
Full size, double en
mel, self-basting roast
er, regularly SI.OO,
Special
89c
White's Groceries
Flour, Golden Harvest,
24-lb. sack 93c
Hams, Armour Star .. ..
Eggs, guaranteed, dozen . . 33C
Butter, Surety, pure and sweet,
pound 37''
Breakfast Bacon, strips, lb. . .gAc
Rice, fancy head, 10 lbs. .. 84.. C
Cheese, cream, lb 20*'
Potatoes, Irish, peck . . . -3Q 1 ’
Mackerel, new ..B''.
FRUIT.
Celery, fancy, bunch lO''
Lemons, dozen
Oranges, dozen TSC
Grape Fruit, 3 for 42'
Apples, fancy, peck .. .. 33*'
Cranberries, quart 10'-
DRIED FRUITS.
Peaches, 3 lbs 25'•
Apricots, 2 lbs 3{v'
Prunes, 2 lbs 27*’
Apples, 3 pkgs 25 ,:
than SIOO,OOO annually In the work of
fertilizer inspection and analysis, vet
erinary inspection and tick eradi
cation in the control of con
tagious plant diseases and Insect pests
In boys’ corn club work, farmers’ in
stitutes, extension work, co-operative
work and bri rich experiment stations.
The Agricultural Hall, a handsome
brick building 146x04 feet, is liberally
provided with class rooms and labor
atories for instruction in agriculture,
horticulture, soil physics, botany and
bacteriology, zoology and entomology,
geology and mineralogy, offices and
laboratories for the Experiment : ra
tion.
In the Dairy Building are the offices
of the Animal Husbandry and Dairy
Division, the Extension Division ami
class rooms and laboratories as well
as a large assembly room for far
mers’ meetings and short course work.
It Is splendidly equipped with modern
machinery for the manufacture of
dairy products, separating, testing and
marketing milk, experimental work
and for teaching modern methods of
dairying.
The new Dairy Barn with Its four
large cement silos conveniently locat
ed for feeding -the floors of cement
with cork brick for the cattle to lie on
lts modern lighting, ventilation, san
itation, stalls tend equipment for
cleaning and feeding and handling the
milk is a delight. The new barn ac
commodates both the Experiment. Sta
tion and the Foliage herds, large
enough to hold 120 cows, with sepa
rate box stalls for bulls and young
stock, and all the feed the animals
: require.
Class rooms, offices, the pharmacy,
a well-equipped clinic and operating
! room, and two laboratories are located
ATLANTA, 2H In. high
WHITBY, VA in. high
AR.R.OW
COLLARS
2 for 2S cents
Cluett, Peabody A (Jo., Inc. Makars
An Underpricinq of Underwear
Ladies’ Union Suits, in va
riety of styles; weights
from gauze, one by one
ribbed to fleeced lined.
Regular size SI.OO
Extra size $1.25
Ladies’ Jersey ribbed
bleached Union Suits, per
fect fitting. FA
65c value DUC
Ladies “Harvard Mills”
Jersey ribbed vests, pants,
tights and corset covers.
Variety of styles.
Regular size 50c
Extra size 75c
Ladies' knitted Skirts,
black, white and solid col
ors, and with borders, full
width and length.
Cotton 50c
Wool SI.OO
O’CEDAR MOPS
Regular $1.50 size,
and 4 ounce bottle of
oil. Regularly $1.75,
Special
$1.50
SNOWDRIFT COMPOUND
Size & 154' '■
Size 10 $1 08
Size 20 $2 15
CANNED MEATS.
Salmon, Pink, 1-lb., 3 cans 33*-
Salmon, 1-lb. Columbia River,
2 cans for .. .. 350
Salmon, 14-11). flats, 3 cans 28*'
Tripe, large cans, 2 cans • •••38 < -
Bralns, large can, 2 canH . .33*'
Sardines, rench, 2 enns .. . .&Kc
* Potted Beef, 8 cans 27 ( -
Clilp' Beef, 3 cans Mil
Soused Sardines, 2 cans .. • •3j>*’
Kippered Herring, 8 cans .. 27' ■
Smoked Sardines, In oil,
2 cans 25''
Shad Boe, two cans 35c
Tuna Fish 13<\ 23''
Shrimp, new pack .. 13‘ ■ 23'!
in the Veterinary Hospital.
A laboratory for the preparation of
anti-hog cholera serum, Is nearby.
There are a number of ottier farm
buildings. The plant Is complete.
Nothing Is lacking. The equipment Is
such as to permit of the most thor
ough work.
Surpasses Clemson’s Vision.
When it is considered that while
primarily Clemson Is an agricultural
college it is likewise as completely
equipped In the Engineering Depart
ment, the Chemical Department, the
Textile Department and Is a military
school, It Is doubtful whether the far
sighted Thomas <!. Clemson, who
founded the Institution which bears
his honored name, even in his fondest
hopes for the college which he labored
to establish on the Fort Hill Place of
John C. Calhoun, ever conceived of
what Clemson College has become to
day.
It Is Bouth Carolina's moat useful
agency, the pride of the state, and the
agricultural work In Its various
branches Is/Clemson’s finest achieve
ment., the standard by which all else
there Is measured.
Broken sets ladies’ and
misses underwear—vests,
and pants, 50c OA
and 75c values. . Oa/C
Ladies wool vests and
pants, in ribbed and flat
goods. Regular d*| M
and extra sizes «P 1 •VJ'U
Boys’ wool Shirts and
Drawers, age to fifteen
years, values to fA
SI.OO, choice.. .. DUC
Children’s Jersey ribbed
cotton Vests, Pants and
Drawers, age four to
fourteen years. Of
35c values LtDC
Ladies’ gauze lisle Hose,
double linen heels and
toes, double welt tops,
fast black. < OC
All sizes 4
COMPLETE DRESS
FORMS
$2.00 regularly, all
sizes
$2.49
DOGS, WITH FRENCH
AMBULANCES, BEHAVE
WELL UNDER FIRE
Paris,—Dovers of dogs will be grat
ified to know that so imposing an or
ganization as the Institute of zoological
psychology reports that the dogs that
accompany the French ambulances are
behaving well under fire The direc
tor of this Institute testifies:
“All reports are most encouraging.
Horne of the details of their Instru
tlons may be open to question. It Is
probably bad that they should he
taught to bring In the caps and hand
kerchiefs of wounded soldiers, but our
dogs of war are performing noteworthy
service and It is a pity that we have
not more of them.”
The loader of one section of the am
bulance dogs says:
"The best dog given to me at first
pulled so hard on the leash that he
tired me out; he would not always re
turn on the first call, a trick that
would be unfortunate under fire. He
was terrified even by distant artillery
and It appeared as If he would be
uselss In action. Hut In a week that
dog was valuable beyond words I
have today returned with him from
recovering wounded soldiers almost In
the enemy's trenches with Incessant dlri
all around him. Tonight, Just before
the ambulances were to return, I took
him out for one last Inspection. In
a half hour he found three soldiers who
otherwise might have died of expo-
Saturday Supper, 40c
Roast Turkey, Cranberries, Rice, Celery, Hot
Rolls, choice of drinks.
Music from f?:30 to 9:90 o’clock.
. HU}/
INITIAL
STATIONERY
Berlin’s Colonial Ini
tial Stationery, box
50c
"More For a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy
Elsewhere” Surety Coupons With Groceries
DESSERT FRUITS, No. 3.
Peaches, 3 cans '7o'
PearH, 3 cans .. .. .. .. --•-68 < '
Apricots, 3 cans ... ... ... ..gjSC
Cherries, 8 cans .. .. .... 75*’
Plums, 3 cans 65*-
CANNED VFGETABLES.
Ton.*, Early June, 6 cans .. 54 r -
Tomatoes, No. 3, 6 cans .. §3*’
Corn, Sugar, 6 cans .. .. -•4B*-
String Beans, 6 cans ~ .. 45'-
Sweet Potatoes, No. 3,
3 cans 29‘
Beets, Baby, 2 cans 200
Asparagus Tips, 3 cans .. 43*’
Tomatoes and Green Peppers,
Dima Bea,ns, 3 cans 370
Dye Hominy, No. 3, 8 cans 27*3
Tomatoes, No. 2, 12 cans .. 85*’
Pumpkin, No. 3, Van Camp’s,
3 cans 25 c
sure. Moreover, he never touched one
of them, but ran hack and forth till I
came up to him.”
A writer In l.e Matin claim* that the
Germans have 37,000 dogs, mostly pur
chased In France, that are now being
trained to go with the ambulances. A
French society lias been formed to tniln
ilogs for tills work, and already many
dogs sre ”n.t school.” Tin* Arnleal club
Of Vauglrard has offered Its grounds
any many prominent physicians,
statesmen and savants are encourag
ing the work.
HAD TO.
"What do you suppose makes that
baby cry so awfully loud?”
"Why, both Its parents are hard of
hearing, you know.”—Chicago Trib
une.
A WORD TO THE WISE
Do you know that CHURNED FRESH EVERY DAY
In connection with
Blue Valley Butter
means just what it says,
that 805 days ha the year
you get butter fresh
from the churn?
Most of the butters of
fered on the market
today are cold storage products masquerading under
standard brands and you’re paying the price. Doo’t
be deceived; insist upon
BLUE VALLEY BUTTER
and you know it’s fresh. We guarantee every pound.
Try it and note the flavor.
BLUE VALLEY BUTTER CO.
AUGUSTA PHOWEI77
TOILET
GOODS
Panderlne ...
Pond’s Extract
Nowbro's
Herptclde ..
Wilson’s Prco
kle Cream..
Glyoo-Thy
mollno
Pompeian
M anaage
Cream
Rlker’s Cream
of Roses ...
Rikor's Toilet
Benzoin ...
Poboco Tooth
Panto
Assortment
Roger &
flallot Soap
llugulai
50c
Lyon's Tooth
Paste ......
Hozodont ...,
Pond’s Ex
tract
I.lHteirtne ....
Pound can*
Jergen’s
Talcum ... .
Sanitol Pace
Cream
Mead ft Baker
Mouth Wash
Per - Spy - Ro
Powder ....
O. P. C. Java
rlce Powder
Peroxide of
Hydrogen ....
Arnica Tooth
Soap
Arnica Fane
Cream ....
RepiH
25c
LARD.
Swift’s Silver Leaf.
Size 5 ...... 7»C
Sir.o 10 fife
Size 20 S 3 OO
LOOSE PICKLEB.
Chow-Chow, quart .. .. .. 28C
Sweet, mixed, quart —. _ .‘ ;r (C
Dill, dozen .. ... f,C
Sour, dozen .. .. .. .. (|C
Stuffed Mangoes, dozen ... .< iIC
Olives, quart .. .. .. .. .-. (lO
I.a,yer Raisins, lb _I()C
COLD MEATB.
Sliced Boiled Ham, lb 35C
Sliced Bologna Sausage, lb 2QC
Sliced Minced Ham, lb. .. .-s||G
Sliced Hog Head Cheese, lb. 2QO
Bouse Meat, pickled .. .- .. 2tV-
Pork SauHage, country style.
Corned Beef, pickled, lh. .- ..TyC
Golden Egg SoupJeta, 6 pkgs. 25*-
800 OF NAVY COMRADES
SING AS ELEVEN LEAVES
Annapolis,
comrades In the regiment of mWzhflp
mon aang the famous Naval Jkcmßmnf
battle hymn, “Anchors Weigh," tike
Navy’s football players passed oat at
Sampson Row Gate this morning Md
left Annapolis for Philadelphia, wtjare
they will meet the Army sqoad to
morrow afternoon. The team *M In
charge of Dieut. Commander Roger
Williams. Confidence ha* tnueeeeii
among Navy adherents that be mid
shipmen will be able to wipe out the
defeat admlnstered by the Army last
year.
THREE
Satur
day
39c
Satur
day
19c