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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15.
ADJUTANT YATES
PETITION TO
COUNCIL
Charity Committee, to Which
it Was Refered, Will Take
Action on Tuesday Afternoon.
There will be a meeting of the char
ity committee Tuesday afternoon when
a petition to council from Adjutant
Yates, of the Salvation Army, for aid
in his work and which was referred to
the charity committee, will he eonsid
*r* d.
It is known that Chairman Frank W.
Moore, of the charity committee, is in
favor of extending aid to the Salva
tion Army from the city. There is no
person or organization who does more
real charity than Adjutant Yates, as
sisted by his wife and daughters. The
police department will hear testimony
to their great work in behalf of the
outcast, the lowly and every kind of
people that can be classed as unfor
tunates. Undoubtedly, council will
assist Adjutant Yates, because in his
great work he is often handicapped for
l ick of funds.
GOMSSION TO
MEET AT THREE
, WEDNESDAY
Meeting on Augusta-Aiken
Rate Matter in North Augusta
Academy Auditorium. Inter
esting Session Expected.
The Railroad Commission of South
Carolina has been invited to have its
bearing "W* siiguHia-A il.en rate
Is it a problem what
to give him this year?
A whole store full of
good things here.
Come if only for the
helpful suggestions that
the stock offers.
You can’t go wrong
when you buy at the
right store.
And you can’t pay
too much for men’s
Christmas furnishings
at the store that’s made
a specialty for men for
over fifteen vears!
MSCREARYSj
Home of Good Clothes
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE —These Arrivals and departures
are (riven as Information. Arrivals and
connections ate not guaranteed.
38 |~32 | [ 35 | 37
2:55a 2:4oplLv Augusta Ar 8:55a l:40p
4:26a 4:l7a|Ar Bar’well I.v 7:12a 12:01a
4:50a 4:43pAr Denm'k Lv 6:44a 11:34p
5:35a 5:25p Ar Or'burg Lv 5:57a 10:53p
7:15a 6:sspAr Sumter Lv 4:30a 0:30p
•►"'3:ooa R:lsp Ar Florence Lv 3:15a 8:O0p
f l:15p 12:45a Ar WU'gton Lv 3:45p
8:00a 5:25a Ar Richm’d Lv 6:35p 8:)5a
Jl:6op 9:00a Ar Wash't’n Lv 3:05p 4:20a
1:38a 10:27a Ar Baltlm’e Lv 1:45p 2:50a
4:54a 12:45p Ar W Phil Lv 11:36a 12:19n
7:13a 2:57p Ar N. York Lv 9:15a 9:30p
Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on
trains 32 and 35, between Augusta and
New York. Observation Broiler Car be
tween Augusta and Florence. Standard
Dining Car north of Florence.
Through Sleeper between Atlanta and
Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 37
and 37, connecting at Florence with New
York sleepers and main line points.
T. B. WALKER,
District Passenger Agent.
829 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Phone 623
Charlestons Western
Carolina Railway Co.
(Effective October 11th, 1814).
Tbs fol-owine arrivals anu departures
of trains. Union Station, Au ,-t ata, Ga.,
aa well aa connection* with other com
panies, are simply given as Information
and ars not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES.
J9:*s A.M., No 1 Dally for Greenwood.
Spartanburg. Greenville. Aahevllls
coneet* at McCormick (Daily ex
cept Sunday) for Anderson.
4:40 P M„ No. 3 Dally for Greenwood
8:00 P M.. No. 42. D ily for Beaufort,
Port Royal. Charleston and Sa
vannah.
ARRIVALS
213:15 P.M No. 2 Dally from Spartan
/ " burg. Oreenvlde Anderson (Dally
excel* Sunday), etc.
1:15 P. M. No. 4 Dally from Spartan,
burg. Oreenvl le Asheville ete.
J2:2S J-. M.. No 41 Dally from Beaufort.
Port Royal. Charleston and Sa
vannah
FRNRST WILv AMS
General 3 .aenger Agent
321 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
. I
Our Sales Agents !n f L. A. Gardelle, C. T. Goetchius & Bros.,
Augusta are. I Land Drug Company.
KUYLER’S COCOA, LIKE HUYLER’S CANDY, IS SUPREME
matter in the North Augusta Academy
on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
and no doubt the invitation will he ac
cepted. It is expected that there will
be a large number at the hearing as
it will be a public affair.
It is understood that Commissioners
Caughman and Hampton will come
over Tuesday night, while Chairman
Richards will come on Wednesday. It
is expected that the hearing will be
extremely interesting.
Testimony is expected from Auditor
F. B. Cuiley, of the railway company,
from General Manager Spofford and
from Messrs. James U. Jackson and
James R. League, former vice-presi
dent and former general manager, re
spectively.
Mr. Alex Rae made the suggestion
today that in the event the rates
were raised on the Augusta-Aiken the
Southern Railway be asked to put on
an accommodation train between Au
gusta and Aiken. He said that the.
distance by rail is only 18 miles and
Southern Railway.
fSehedttU ••*••*>.» n*4~fe»e IS*«v 1014 1
N. B.—Schodule figures published only
as information and are not guaranteed.
Union Station. All trains dally.
Train depart to—
Time.
18 Charleston, 8. C. *;zo ».ro.
* Columbia, S. C 6:« a.rn.
32 Washington, New York .... 2:30 p.m.
2* Charleston 1:40 p.m.
24 Charleston 11:40 p.m.
Train arrlva from—
N°- Time.
25 Charleston S:2O a.m.
131 Washington. New York... .12:50 p.m.
85 Charleston 1:30 pm
7 Columbia *:RS p m.'
17 Charleston 10:30 p.m.
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping flm-a
Coaches, Dining Car Bervlee.
Phone 661 or 947 for Information, and
Pullman Reservations.
MAGRUDER DENY.
D4st. Pass. Agent.
739 Broad Bt.. Augusta. Gsl
GEORGIA RAILROAD
• — 1 1
(Effective December 6th, 1914.)
Eastern (City) Time.
From To
2:25p.m. Atlanta, Macon,
Athens, Washington 7:40 a.m.
2:45 a.m. Atlanta 1:55 a.m.
6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m.
10:30 p.m. Atlanta, Macon.
Athens, Washington 3:20 p.m.
8:45 a.m. Union Point and
for Macon and
Washington 6:15 p.m.
Phone 267, 661, 2266.
J. P. BILLUPS. G.P.A.
C.° f Ga.Ry
“The Right Way”
Current Schedule*, (75th Meridian Time,
DEPARTURES:
For Dublin, Savannah, Macon
and Elorlda points 7:30 a.nv
For Dublin and Savannah 2:30 p.m.
For Savannah. Macon. Colum
bus and Birmingham 8:20 p.m. |
AHRIVALS:
From Savannah, Macon. Co
lumbus and Birmingham ... 3:30 a.m. I
From Dublin. Savannah and
Florida points 12:30 p.m. i
From Dublin. Savannah, Ma
con and Florida points 7:50 p.m.
All Hbove trains dally.
Through train leaving Augusta 7:30 '
a. m., arriving at 7:50 p. m„ between
Augusta and Savannah; connecting at
Mlllen with through train for Mneon, 1
Columbua. Birmingham. Memphis, Mont- >
gomery. Mobile and New Orleans.
Veatlhuled e ectrlc-llghted Sleeping
Cara carried on night trains between
Auguetn and Savannah. Ge.; connecting
at Mlllen. with through Sleeping Cara
to and from Macon. Columbus, Birming
ham and Atlanta.
For Information as to fares, schedules
etc. write or communlate with
W. W. HACKETT,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
City Ticket Office, 215 Jackson Street
Phone 62. Augusta, Ga.
DIFFERENT in
fIavor—
‘DIFFERENT in
material—
DIFFERENT at
every point where
difter enc e $ count
for Quality and
Purity
hat a trip could be made In much less toilet, etc., In addition to wa
:ime than by trolley and at the same rooms at the stations with wai
ime have drinking- water on the cars, and other conveniences.
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COLOSSAL SACRIFICE
Y our Choice o f Our 0 „
Big Stock of Men’s J
Fine Suits and Oven = &H ===
coat for * •
We Defy Any Store in the South to Match These Values
It's a positive LOSS—an actual cutting into
original COST on a large number of these high
grade Garments--but there are two unimpeachable
reasons why we should shoulder this decisive loss right
now—a big stock and the unseasonableness of the
weather.
Every garment in the house new and seasonable—carefully selected to please men and
young men who want strictly high grade clothing for the least cost. This we always give them
—something everyone knows we can do—because we buy for cash and sell for cash. Num
bers of these garments are our regular SIB.OO and $20.00 values—our finest Suits of black and
blue serges, fancy and unfinished worsted, cassimeres—all the season's fabrics that are most
sought after—handsomest Overcoats of Kerseys, Reaver’s unfinished worsteds—regulars,
shawl collars. Choice for $9.75.
IT’S A COLOSSAL STOCK REDUCTION SALE!
Right now when you want the clothing—Just in time for you to save half on your Christmas
Clothes.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Handsome Leather
Hand Bags
We carry the largest, most elegant
line of Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags,
Party Boxes, Dance Bags, etc. Noth
ing more acceptable for a Christmas
gift. See us.
Augusta Trunk Factory
735 BBOAD.
OPPOSITE MONUMENT.
The Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store in Augusta
1054
BROAD
GOLDEN BROS.
Special Reductions for Wednesday
Our manufacturer's sale lias taken like wild fire. The women of Au
gusta have waked up to the opportunity to buy-stylish clothes at manufac
turer’s cost. So wo have prepared special bargains at specially adapted
prices.
One rack containing about 33 brand m \v coat suits, long length coats,
made up from serges, poplins, garbadines, cheviots, and broadcloths; in the
prevailing shades of blue, brown, and the beautiful Rus-ian green. Many of
these suits are beautifully trimmed. All are the very latest style.
For Wednesday O 7s^
Only I O
Wc have a line of coats second to none in the city. They are to lie
had in many different weaves and shades. They are priced at $7.50, $111.50,
$14.50 and $19.50, and are easily worth twice what wc ask. From this lot
we have selected
A Special Coat for Wednesday
Made of genuine Astrakhan Cloth, lined with Skinner’s lining satin.
Plush and shawl collars, hi the desirable winter shades. 'These coats for
merly sold for as high as $27.50. Ask to see ibis rack.
For Wednesday $12.50
Colossal Sale
Our Entire Stock of
Trousers
Divided Into Two
Lots-. Choice For
$1.95 and
$2.95
SCHNEIDER’S
THREE
1054
BROAD