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Stratford's Initial
Paper and Corres
pondence Cards
15c Box
Two Boxes 25c
On sale in the Stationery
Department Thursday.
Beautiful linen finish paper
eminently suited for Christmas
gift. It is a Special Purchase,
well worth double the price
asked.
Books for Tuck's
Painting Contest
May be had here for 25c and
50c.
A half dozen styles; for all
ages.
Santa’s Toy Shop Was Never So
/ Busy as Now, Nor So Complete
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GRAND JtTeV
-THE GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS
THE TRAIL ffi
LONESOME PINE
By EUGEte WAEIEB lfonltb*Bwik t>y IOHM fOX, If.
Seats Now Selling
PRICES—
Matinee. .. .75c to 25c
Evening $1.50 to 25c
School Children’s
Matinee 25c
J«
AT THE BIJOU |
Today completes the engagement at
the Bijou of the NcTene Bt. Clair Gin
ger Glrla Company, and their presenta
tion for today Is "Slaves from the
Orient.” This program was scheduled
to be put on yesterday hut was changed
and Is being shown this afternoon and
tonight at the regular hours.
The management announces four acts
of Keith vaudevdllo for Thursday, Frl
.day and Saturday—a change from the
usual tabloid vaudeville. The Bijou will
resume Its same high standard policy,
changing its program three times week
ly, beginning next Monday.
Don’t forget three reels of high class
pictures at every performance.
DEARING, GA. NEWS
Dearing, Ga.—The many friends of
Mrs. J. R. Prlntup are deeply grieved
over her serious illness and wish for
her early restoration to health.
Miss Lizzie McNair, a competent
at THE MODJESKA THEATXE -■'
GIFT GLOVES AND
HOSIERY
gloves, speer backs; "Like old friends, £g m _
they wear well." Tan only j)|,y
Two-clasp kid gloves, Paris point backs; d» g
black, white and colors ~ .. 4)I«Ov/
All Gift Gloves In Fancy Box.
Kxchanged and fitted after Christmas.
We are sole agents for the celebrated Xavier
Jouvin gloves:
Two-clasp, real French kid,
black, white, colors 4? 1• / O
16-button in white <C 12 *7 C
only 4z*J. £ O
The silk stocking is always an acceptable gift,
the more so if it is the Cobweb Weave. The Cob
web Weave hose is made of 12 strands of pure silk
thread, no artificial filling to weaken; six threads
at heel and toe; lisle soles and tops; f\f\
in Christmas box..
We are displaying a complete line of boudoir
caps for the holidays. No daintier or more attrac
tive gift is known. pa g.
Priced from DUC lO 4)^
Mechanical train sets, Ives’,
complete with track,
$1.35 values $1.25
25c Red Slat Wagons for
the toddler 19c
65c Folding doll go-carts,
for the little girls 50c
Campbell’s Kid’s, boys and
girls dressed, 59c values
for 50c
$1.50 value 24-inch jointed
dolls, with opening and
closing eyes, light and
i dark wigs 98c
Buy Toys Now—we Will
Store Them Until Christmas.
Shopping Here Means Saving Money
Why? Because our buying facilities enable us to offer you goods at a price unobtainable by the average
merchant. And besides these lowered prices is the inducement of Surety Coupons, given in double quantity be
fore noon. These alone may be the means of saving you five per cent of every dollar you spend.
Two-clasp
gloves, black
and white, with
contrasting top
hem and tour
rows of stitch
ing on back,
$ 1 50
One-clasp
pique gloves,
corded backs,
black, white
and tan,
851 50
Meyers one
clasp cape
HOLIDA Y
CANDIES
Assorted Chocolates,
pound 30c and 40c
Mint Wafers, lb. . ... ,30c
French Bon Bons, lb.. . . 50c
Bell’s Old Fashioned
Creams, special 29c
Spiced Jelly Dainties,
pound 30c
Marshmallows, can .... 10c
Pure Stick Candy, box.. ,5c
Weather Fair
trained nurse of Augusta, Is with her.
Mr. J. S. Jones’ small son, J. S. Jr.,
happened to quite a painful accident a
few days ago. While en route to Au
gusta on a wagon with a negro dri
ver, the mules became frightened, and
ran away, throwing the little fellow
to the ground, and, as he was en
tangled with the linps, dragging him
some distance. His ankle was broken
and his knee dislocated. Upon reach
ing the city he was carried to the
home of Dr. Littleton, who dressed
his wounds and cared for him during
the night. He was able to be brought
home the next day and is now doing
nicely.
Mr. G. F. and Mrs. W. C. Rogers
have returned from a week’s visit to
Mrs. A. M. Aldred in Augusta.
Mrs. Fannin D. X,ambert has been
with relatives in Hearing for several
weeks.
Dr. J. R Sams had the misfortune
to break his arm several days ago
while cranking hlscar.
Mrs. J. P. Harris and little son,
Jack, of Macon, and Hollis of Cobb
ham, spent Thanksgiving with rela
tives In Dearing. Mrs. Harris was ac
companied home Sunday by her aunt,
Mrs. I/ambert.
We regret very much to lose Mr.
and Mrs. W. 8. Culpepper, who leave
us this week to make their home in
Augusta.
Quite a little excitement was cre
ated, and a horrible accident nar
rowly averted on Thanksgiving Day.
Scene: Two small boys, one with his
clothing saturated with gasoline. Just
baring assisted In filling a gasoline
taut, and another with a box of
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
30 FREE
Surety Coupons
THURSDAY
To every visitor in the Store.
Stamp Desk, First Floor.
Creamed Chicken
Cooked Southern Style.
Cranberries, rice, spinach,
hot rolls, choice of coffee, hot
tea or milk will be the luncheon
served Thursday in the Tea
Room.
35c
Flour, Golden Harvest,
24-lb sack 93*3
Flour, Self-Rising Jersey
Cream, 24-lb sack 88* 1
Hams, Kingham’s, FFV, lb 19'/!>C
Butter, Surety; best
creamery; lb JJ7*’
Potatoes, Irish, peck.. . 30 <:
Rice, fancy Japan, 10 lhs. . t ( j’7 < -
Eggs, Clear Brook; guaran
teed; dozen.. .... .. . 32C
Cheese, Cream, lb.. .. 20<:
Breakfast Bacon, Armour
Star, 1-lb carton 3 4 r:
Mackerel, new,. B'l3o, IRC
Sugar, Granulated, 25-lb
bag.. .. .. .. *145
We Give Stamps With Sugar
matches In his pocket. Rays No. 2 to
No. 1, "Gee, pardnor, I believe you
would burn good,” and promptly
struck a match to see, not realizing
(he seriousness of what ho was doing.
Eats and Sleeps Well
After Suffering
Thirteen Years
Mias Mar? Peters, Hill, La., writes |
“I have been suffering for thirteen
yearn with what the doctor* called
paralysis and they could not cure
me. Have used three bottles of
Dr. Swan's Liver and Kidney Rem.
edy and I can now eat and bleep well."
Aggravated forms of Dyspepsia
and biliousness frequently cause a
numb feeling in the arms and legs.
The sure remedy for this trouble is
to regulate the diet and take Dr.
Swan’s Liver and Kidney Remedy a*
prescribed in the directions.
It stimulates the lazy liver, kidneys
stomach and bowels to action,
storing you to a condition of robust
health. Best for Women's Diseases
Good for the whole family. 50 cents
a bottle at your druggiit. None
genuine without the signature, Na
tional Remedy Co., New York.
stiff Joints and sore muscle- become free
acting and painless when you uie En Ae
Co Oil, known lor SO years as The
Wonderful Japanese OU.
/J’V i/9o More for cl Dollar Than a
W mte S groceries Dol]ar Will Buy Elsewhere ”
Surety Coupons With Every Purchase of Groceries
THE QUESTION IS:
“WHAT TO GIVE"
It should not be a difficult one to answer if shopping is done here.
Big stocks make selections easy. There are gifts for men, women
and children, in greatest variety and there is a price for every purse.
Another point in your favor, and one to be considered first, is that
Every Girl Will Be
Pleased to Find Such a
Gift for Her on That
Bright Christmas
Morning
1 7~|'
negre, navy, Co
penhagen and wine serge, with largo flat ooU
lars, occasionally to be found wilh over-collars’
of Bulgarian sal in and cuffs of same; long waist
lines, belts corded with Bulgarian 1 e-r
satin. Ages Bto 14 years *P»S. £»5
Rain capes made of a fine sateen lined with
rubber, and with hoods, plaid lined, Ci t
which may be drawn close over head. ”
The Paul Jones Middy Blouse, g gw,
in all white ZpI.UU
Blue and black guaranteed to g
wash Galatea
PURE LARD
Size 5 7flC
Size 10 $1 55
Size 20 jfc‘2 95
DESSERT FRUITS, NO. 3.
DEL MONTE—
Peaches, 3 cans 70*3
Fears, 3 cans *gO
Apricots, 3 cans 69'-
Cherries, 3 cans 7{JO
Plums, 3 cans QgC
FRUIT—
Celery, fancy, bunch.. .. . .QC
Lemons, dozen ]SO
Oranges, dozen 1 9*-
Grape Fruit, 3 for 19*1
Apples, fancy, peck 33C
Cranberries, quart.. .. . 10«:
No. 1 run In a blaze, screaming "fire,"
while No. 2 beat It in the opposite
direction. Mr. Karl .'rlntup, with
rare presence of mind, caught No. 1
anti extinguished tho fire before arty
real harm wan done.
Mias Annie U*ry baa returned home
after spending several weeks with
her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Prlntup.
Mr. Boyd Rivers, of Thomson, spent
the week end with Ills sister, Mrs. J.
Fred Howard.
Mr. arid Mrs. David A. Howard of
Washington, Ga.. art; with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W J Howard, arid
we are glad to know that they will
not return to Washington, but will
make their home In Hearing In the
future.
Mrs. K. M. McNair, of Wrens, Is
with her son, Mr. 1,. 11. McNair, for
the winter.
Miss Gertie Ware, one of our popu
lar assistant teachers, spent the week
end with the homefolks In Thomson.
She was accompanied by little Louise
Bradshaw.
Dr, fvlwin Hall delivered quite an
Interesting lecture at the school au
ditorium last Friday night, which was
griatly enjoyed by all who attended.
Quite a number of the members of
Hearing Junior Council attended a
banquet given by the Augusta Juniors
Thanksgiving night, and report a
glorious time.
Mrs Myrtle Rogers has returned
from a, visit to her aunt, Mrs. Bland,
In Thomson.
Mr. K N. McNair ami Itev. D. A!
bert Howard, of Wrens, were In our
laldat Saturday with friend# here, 1
Serge dresses,
blue, brown, gar
net. and black,
made with "a full
blouse, kilted or
plain skirt, large
sailor collar,
shield at neck
and emblem or
ttie sleeve. Age?
8 to 14 years.
Specially priced,
$2.75
Very excellent
dresses are to lie
found in tete-de-
CANNED VEGETABLES ..
Peas, Kiirly June,
6 cans • •54*3
Tomatoes, No. 3 cans,
6 cans ;
Corn, Sugar, 6 cans 4RC
String Beans, 6 cans.. ..45*’
Sweet Potatoes, No. 3,
3 cans 29*1
Beets', Baby, 2 cans 29*-'
Asparagus Tips, 3 cans. 43*3
Tomatoes and Green
Peppers, 2 cans.. .. • 29*’
Lima Beans, 3 cans. . .. 37*:
Lye Hominy, No. 3,
2 cans 27
Pumpkin, No. 3, Van
Camp's, 3 cans. • 25C
Mixed Vegetables for
Soup, 3 cans 27*'
Tomatoes, Pulp, 3 cans.... 14c
Pens, sifted, No. 2,
6 cans 75C
LOOSE PICKLES—
Chowchow, quart 2S*l
Sweet, mixed, quart. 30*'
Dill, dozen JSO
Sour, dozen.. .. IOC
Stuffed Mangoes,
dozen -40''
Olives, quart.. 40* :
SNOWDRIFT COMPOUND
SI ze 5 54*1
Size 10 $1 08
Size 20 *2 15
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy—The
Mothers’ Favorite.
“I give Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy to toy children when they have
colds or coughs," writes Mrs. Verne
Shaffer, Vandergrlft, Pa. It always
helps I hem and Is far superior to any
Other rough medicine I have used. I
advise anyone In need of such a medi
cine to give It a trial.” For sale by
all dealers.
Do your Christmas shop
ping early and avoid the
rush. There’s no time like
the present.
It will pay to say “I saw it
in The Herald.”
Christmas and New Year
Greeting Cards
SPECIALLY ENGRAVED
are distinctive and express one’s individual taste
We have every facility for executing orders promptly
Send for our samples and prices
J. P. STEVEN 3 ENGRAVING CO.
47 Whitehall St. Atlanta, G*
What's Better
Than Muslin
Underwear
Combinations,
made of soft
nainsook and
trimmed with lace
and embroidery,
$1.49
Pretty gowns,
nade Plmpress ef
fect, trimmed with
lace and em
broidery,
$1.69
to $2.50
Pettiroats, suitable for dance frocks, with a deep
flounce of lace run with pink or <P|
blue ribbons v«OV
Corset Covers and Drawers, both styles, made
of dainty and soft materials, easily 50r»
75c to 89c values, for
Teddy Rear Combinations, dainty »
garments for the young folks
Brassieres, all over lace nnd embrodiery, run
with ribbon. Just the thing for evening gowns,
SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50
COLD MEATS—
Sliced Bulled Ham, lb.. . 35C
Sliced Bologna Sausage,
ll’ 20*3
Luncheon Corn Beef, lb. 28*3
Sliced Hogshead Cheese,
lb 2QC
Souse Meat, pickled 20*’
Pork Sausuge, country style,
Corned Beef, pickled, lb..jßc
Pigs' Feet, dozen 28*1
COFFEE—
Bourbon Santos, lb vfMO
Surety lb.. 3SC
Fourth Avenue, lb 3RC
DRIED FRUITS—
Peaches, 3 lbs 25*’
Apricots, 2 lbs.. 35c
Prunes, 2 lbs 27*3
Apples, 3 pkgs. 25c
Raisins, layer, lb TQC
Figs, layer, lb ]B'
Dates, 1-lb pkg 14*3
Raisins, seeded, 1-lb.,
2 pkgs . 23c
Currants, 1-lb, 2 pkgs.. 2J§C
Raisins, Sultana, 1-lb
pkg IOC
Crystal lied Pineapple, lb.. 4RC
Crystallzed Cherries, 1b... 50*3
TEA.
J. B. W. Special Blend, 60c
for 49c
READ THE “WANTS"
Latest Mid-Winter
Millinery
Including Hats for dress* oc
casions, for street wear, for
automobiling, at attractive
prices.
MRS. E. MEYER
737 Broad.
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