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BEFORE YOU SHOP
In the stores of Augusta,
shop first in The Herald.
It will pay. Try it.
VOLUME XXVIII, No. 191
Fop other J. B. White news see our
ad in today’s Augusta Chronicle—
July clearance sale, values in ready*
to-wear, shoes, etc.
July Clearance Sale
DINNERWARE
On Sale Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
English and American Porcelain French
and Japanese China—RADICAL REDUCTIONS
on practically our entire stock of fine Dinner
ware lOO piece sets selling regularly from
$31.60 to $248.75—0n sale at from $22 to sl74 —
Savings of from $9.60 to $74.75 a set!
(Household Club Terms: 10% in cash,
plus the small club fee, the balance in con
venient weekly or monthly payments.)
American Porcelain, 100 Piece Sets
Cold Edge, gold hair line;
Sjeg. price $31.60 Jj)22 0Q
Blue Line, gold stencil deco
ration. Reg. price $34.35-
Blue Medalliort, blue line
decoration. Reg. price $34.40;
Price $25.00
English Porcelain, 100 Piece Sets
Pagoda, blue underglaze dec
orations. Reg. price $50.60;
Price $37.00
Dresden, blue conventional
border. Reg. price $68.55;
Price $50.00
, Tokio, Oriental decorations.
£f, w . , “ $59,00
Japanese China—loo Piece Sets
Gold Band, Nippon china. Reg. price $104.70; QO
Apple Blossom, gold edge. Reg. price $99.05; 71 ««
Sale / 4.UU
J #
French China —100 Piece Sets
% Haviland & Co., and Ahrenfeld, Limoges—
Finest of French Dinnerware
Blue Forget-Me-Not decora
tion, coin gold handles. Reg.
rr ,u ” i :. sioß.oo
Pink Rose Spray, Ranson
shape, coin gold edges. Reg.
SS $140.00
Greek Key, yellow and coin
gold border decorations. Reg.
52? $174.00
Several Patterns —French and
Japanese China, English and '
American Porcelain
AT
1/ REGULAR
/2 price
(Positively no phone or C. O, D. orders
taken on this item.)
WARM MAYOR'S RACE
IN ORANGEBURG, S, C,
Three Candidates Already in
the Field—Other Orange
burg New 3
r
at. election about two
Btr**e ■ an>Jidates i.a\ • a . * • -
Si the race for mayor. T e last was
obert H. Jennings, Jr , a well
noun business man of the c.ty, who
1 now BtrV Off OB I 1 • r * > 118
Bent Commit ion which has in rh .»ge
By*- $1)00.000 expenditures for munlc •
•al improvemeif?*
The other candidates for mayor are
This Week-July Clearance Sales
Reducing Stocks for Inventory with sale prices extraordinary on desirable, seasonable
merchandise from practically every one of our fifty-odd departments.
Following July Clearance Sale Offerings For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Conventional Border, coin
gold handles. Reg. price
IT: $32.00
Stratton, Coalport reproduc
tion. Reg. price $47.60;
Price $35.70
Stelton, small pink rose bud,
Reg. price $44.45 QQ
Bourbon, Corn flower border
decorations. Reg. price $73.30;
Price $54.00
Indian Tree, Coalport repro
duction. Reg. price $85.20;
Price $63.00
“Helvetia,” blue, tan and gold
conventional border, coin gold
handles. Reg. price $160.70;
Price $120.00
Ruby, dainty border, blue
band and pink rose, coin gold
handles. Reg. price $152.00;
Price $119.00
Chantilly, antique floral bor
der, coin gold handles. Reg.
SSr •™”: $127.00
John W. Josey, a well-known travel
ling rnan of this city, and Frank F.
Limehouse, former chief of police.
With the three candidate.) in the race
It is expected to be closely contested,
and it is more than probable that It
uijl tak* the second primary to de
termine who is the victor.
For the post of commissioner the
only candidate so far ;s Albert C.
Watson, present commissioner, who
has served the city in such capacity
since Idle. There are two commis
sioners to be elected in addition to
the mayor and other candidates are
expected.
M K. Jeffords has been elected
a**.le» and Theo Wolfe cotton
Sradcr for the Orangeburg Cotton
farkning Association. The purposes
of thig association is to help farmers
market their cotton to the best ad
vantage and the grader and seller
work to that end, Mr. Jeffords aerv
• l as cotton seller for the local asso
ciation in the l&l$-15t20 season, during
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
DAILY. Sc; SUNDAY, 7c. THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES —THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES- 18 CENTS A WEEK
(ASSOCIATED PRESS)
$1.75 Box Stationery 88c
Cretonne covered box, 48 sheets
and 48 envelopes to the box.
—Stationery, Main Floor
Music Rolls ...Half Marked Price
Rolls or folds witn clasp on sale
for the week at one-half mark
ed price.
Main Floor
74.00
-10. MINUTE" MAIL ORDER OENVICE.
TELEPHONE 3500
July Clearance Sales
Dress Accessories
and Ribbons
ORGANDY SASHES 3 yards
long. Colors, flesh, rose, blue,
rust,"folly and white; 98c and
75c value; >lO,.
Each 43 C
ORGANDY SASHES 2 3-4
yards long, bias ends with 2
rows of hemstitching; colors,
orchid, maize, light blue, flesh
—can be worn with any dress.
$1.25 value nQ_
Each 30C
CORSET COVER EMBROID
ERY with scallops and bead
ing on each end and dainty
designs through center; SI.OO
value pq
Yard 03C
2 ORGANDY DRESS PAT
TERNS, Harding blue and
Sapd, 2 yards skirting with 4
rows of plaiting hemstitched
on. 1 1-2 yards plain for waist
and sash, 2 yards narrow
pleating for trimming; value
Eatfh $5.00
1 LOT HAIR RIBBONS,
Jacquard, Messaline and Taf
feta, light and dark shades.
59c value in.
Yard 43 C
■ I i
1 \
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POINTS TO REMEMBER
ABOUT THIS SALE—
First—The easy payments arranged
through our Household Club. The free fire
protection the club furnishes.
Second—That we prepay transportation
chargee to railroad points within 200 miles
of Augusta.
Third—That we will store without extra
charge, until October Ist, furniture pur
chased in thia sale. A convenience for those
who will move in the fall.
which time approximately 30,000 bales
of cotton were sold on the local mar
ket.
Richard and Jim Davis were ar
rested and released under S2OO bond
each for appearance at the fall term
of court under a "harge of manufac
turing liquor The still was found on
a swamp island and «. r »0 gallons of
mash were stored thereby. The Davis
brothers are white men living near
Howman. Richard Davis was arrest
ed some weeks ago when another
huge still was found In a local swamp
and he created « sensation by charg
ing a rural poll" man with partner
ship In the establishment. It is said
by some that Davis came to Orange
burg County from North Carolina and
is a professional manufacturer.
The Orangeburg Oun Club has prov
en very popular with local sports
men. At the* last weekly shooting
twenty-two members engaged in the
sport snd three guests from the Col
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 10. 1921
WOMEN’S AND MISSES’
Gingham and Organdy
Dresses
AT Discount
These are distinctive and beautiful dresses in
combinations of fine French Gingham and sheerest
Organdy. Wonderfully smart color combinations
—sizes for women and misses.
—White’s Second Floor.
* * *
July Clearance Sales
Women’s Sweaters
AT 25% Discount
Our entire line (Main Floor) of fine Chiffon
weight Wool and Fibre Silk Sweaters. Regularly
$9.98 to $22, on sale Monday and Tuesday at 25%,
off these prices.
* * *
Wool Swutir Coats—Eight weight, Tuxedo nul tie-hack styles;
colors, henna, peacock, browrt Ond grey, SS.(TO to $6.50 Hellers.
Eine for the seashore or mountains. an no
Choice J 0.30
—White's Main Floor
White Pearl Buckles ....Half-Price
Made of fine white pearl, in as
sorted styles and sizes. July
Clearance Sale, half-price.
—Notions, Main Floor
Heminway'e Spool Silk 8c
Odd colors only; 100 yards to
spool. Special for the week of
Clearance Sales at 8c spool.
—Notions, Main Floor
The Annual July Clearance of
Furniture Oilers:
The Entire J. B. White Stock of Home Furniture (Nothing
Reserved) at
' 10 lo 40% Lower Prices
—Lower than present very, very low market prices. Throughout our Fur
niture stock prices have been revised, and sale discounts are on these already
lowered prices.
THEREFORE—if you expect to need Furniture at any time in the near fu
ture—now is the time to buy it—and White’s is the place.
Bedroom Furniture,
Spring*, Mattresses,
Feather Pillows,
Upholstered Furniture,
Hall Clocks.
umbia Club were present, namely,
uuniee, Cooner and Hhilletto. Then*
visitors invited the local club for a
shoot and their Invitation was ac
cepted. At some future date it la
planned to have a match contest be
tween the two clubs.
A public meeting of the members
of the Chamber of Comm« r» • has
been called for Friday night July
15th. at 8:30 o'clock. Th# purpose of
this meeting Is to have a gen*- al dis
cussion of wWi» work the Chamber
of Commerce could take up »o Im
prove city romlltions in any way
An Invitation has also been exten
ded bv the Chamber of Commerce to
the H juth Carolina Firemen’s Asso
ciation to hold their next convention
in Orangeburg This will not be held
until July. 11)22
A report on the recent membership
drive showed that 212 members had
been enrolled and that nearly sdV>o
had been subscribed. This amount la
not enough for operating th* Cham
ESTABLISHED 1874
25c Rubber Bathing Caps 20c
In assorted colors, bright and
attractive. Regularly 25c each.
This sale 20c each, or >for 38c.
—Notions, Main Floor
10c Hat or Ribbon Wire 8c
Riack and white, regularly 10c
piece. Sale price this week 8c
yard or 3 for 21e.
SlO TO S4O SAVED ON EVERY SIOO
INVESTED NOW IN:
Diningroom Furniture,
Chairs and Tables of
all kinds,
Small "Gift” Furniture,
Even our newest Wil
low Furniture.
her of Commerce a year, but other
citizens are yet to be enrolled.
Stoney and Mitchum, of Augusta,
were awarded the contract for build
ing four permanent bridges In the
lower section of Orangeburg County
a» the last rn*<t!ng of the County
Highway commissioners Their bid
was approximately 115,000 and was
the lowest of four old* This com
pany has been engaged recently In
building some bridge* of <'ww Caw
Kwarr.o Th* new contract calls for
the Installation of on" 100-foot leldge
• ulvi r t n<.»r Holly H oi - 10 foot
bridge, one double 10-foot culvert and
one fl.foot culvert, all in the lower
section of the county.
DYE WORKS DESTROYED
HALT I MORI*:, Vd Fire, which
broke out In the Mcadowbrook Dye
Works In the southwestern part »,f
th# city Saturday afternoon, destroyed
TELEPHONE 3500
Buy Thi* Week and
Actually Save SSO
on the
Brunswick
Talking Machine,
No. 107
Fumed Oak, Golden Oak and
Mahoqany finished cabineta
with the exclueive Bruns
wick featuree that make
it poealble to play all
makee of racorde and aacura
a fine voluma of ton*.
Regular price $125.00,
Thi» Week
$75.00
(Plus the email club fee)
Terms $9.75 Cash,
Balance $8 per me.
Free fire protection while
paying.
Free transportation within
200 miles.
• • •
Record Specials
Emerson Record., worth SI.OO
::. d h MP 49c
Pathe Racorde Worth sq
up to $4.00, each I3C
—White'. Third Floor
40c Pencil Boxes 25c
20c Book Strapa 20c
35c Book Bags ...,25c
65c Boys’ and Girl* Book* ...,25c
Animal stories, "The Boys of
Columbia High," etc.
29c Side and Back Combs 15c
These are quite helpful In ar
ranging the hair.
Notions, Main Floor
l.ivingroom Furniture,
Book Crfses and Desks,
Kitchen Cabinets,
Refrigerators,
Porch Furniture.
a large three-story building and two
smaller ones of the plant and threat
ened the chemical works on the, Vic
tor d. Uloede Company close by. The
Mloede company's plant, consists of
half a dozen frame buildings cover
ing an area of several seres.
PRISONER ESCAPES
Near Troy—Was Serving 18
Months’ Sentence
RAT.F.KIII, N <•.— W T Kates of
Kentucky, serving eighteen months
In the staff prison, escaped from
the road force near Troy late Satur
day and has not been apprehended.
Fairs was convicted in Wilson coun
tv last month of obtaining money
through alleged fradulent tobacco
salgs on a warehouse floor lr« Wil
son,
CONSOLIDATED SERVICE
July Clearance Sale
PIECE GOODS
t J
Silks, Wash Goods, Woolens, on Sale Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday as Follows:
$2.00 40-inch Silk Crepe de Chinee
$2.20 40-inch Silk Georgette Crepea I 14A
92.98 40-inch Figured Georgette Crepce ....1 *r •
91.98 36-inch Silk Taffeta. 1
92.98 36-inch Satin Meiealines \
92.50 36-inch Lining Silks I ff 1 aq
92.50 36-inch Kimone Silk 7 Y 1 *’*'
91.75 198-inch Heavy Pongee Silk )
$8.50 40-inch Telly-Ho Silk \
$8.50 40-inch Block Silk Popline | QQ
95.98 36-inch Canton Crepe. ,
94.98 36-inch Figured Indestructible Silks....)
About 300 Pieces of Voiles and Dimities i
Light and dark grounds, email checks, figu r ® B , 26c
end stripes; also in larger figuraa. Values i
85c. 9100 and 91.25 )
50 Pieces Glaze Marvella 1 __
(Better known ae Voila Ginghama), plaids, «si/C
checks, new pattern!, 98c value )
25c 27-inch Dross Ginghams j - „
All tha baat standard makaa, amall check*,. lOC
plaida and aolida ' j
100 Pieces 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams \
and Kiddie Cloth ' 29c
Juat received, email check and stripes, solids 1
to match, 49e values /
$1.98 English Long Cloth ) 29
Excellent grade; 10-yard pieces f ** '
95.00 48-inch Broadclotha \
96.50 52-inch Navy Blua Sargea ( qq
96.98 48-inch Tricotina* /
96.98 52-inch English Buiting )
$1.25 36-inch A. B. C. Silks ) gg c
35 shades, light and dark colors I
40-inch French Serges I <£j gg
Tan. taupa, green, garnet; value $3.98 (
*
$1.79 36-inch Bolid Ratine \ y
$2.39 36-inch Checked Ratine f a/
$1.98 36-inch Striped Ratine / y 1 .ui;
1? 39 36 inch Plaid Ratine I
$2.29 36-inch Crepe Mohairs /
NOTE:—The new Butterick patterns for
August—August Fashion Sheets and Delineators
have been received. Pattern counter, Main
Floor.
RACES TO ARCTIC
Wants to Get There Before
Navigation Closes
NBW YORK A ru<« against th,
ice packs of the Arctic has been start
ed by Dr James 11. fond it I'rosby
terlan missionary to Alaska It was
announced Saturday by officials of
th** church
He recently left Heattle for Nome
and from there he will proceed to
Point Harrow In an effort to reach
that most northern post of the conti
nent’s missions rv held before navi
gation closes iiis work will be in
connection with the new Presbyterian
hospital at Point Harrow which Is
the only refug*! for Kskimaux trad
ers, travelers or explorers for ft thou
sand miles along the Arctic coast.
At Nome Dr. Condlt will board the
United States revenue cutter Bear
Out-of-town patrons are assured
of prompt and satisfactory service
when ordering by mail. Take ad
vantage of the specials advertised
here. Drop us a card now.
July Clearance Sales
Household Linens
(These Items as part of home equipment may
be purchased on our easy payment
Household Club plan.)
SHEETS ARE REDUCED
12.75 #l-99 tin. Hercules sheets $1.98
13.00 90-9# Hind, Georgia Hheets sl-98
»3.50 #l-9# Hs. Scalloped Sheets $2.50
$2.00 #l-90 Hemmed Iron (.'lad .Sheets $1.39
11.60 74-90 Hmd Iron Clad Sheets SIOO
$2.50 81-90 Utica Hheets, Hmd $175
CASES FOR LESS
#1.75 46-35 Hs. Heal. Fruit cases pair $1.49
|l 6# 45 38 llh, Heal. Hercules cases, pair $1.39
$1.60 45-30 lls. Georgia csss SI.OO
11.00 46-36 Hmd. Dan River cases pair 85c
65c 46-36 Hmd. Acorn cases, pair 490
TELEGRAPH
♦PHONE 2036 AND S AY
SEND ME THE HERALD
which Willi make the last leg of th
Journey. He hopes to reach his dr
tinatlon hy the middle of August.
PROTEST AGAINST CUT 1
Paper Mill Employes Re
quest Conference With
Officials
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Paper mi
employes here have protested again
a proposed wage reduction to b
come effective Monday and have ro
quested a conference with the mi
operation*. The proposed cut rang*
from 13 per cent for rtkilled workel
to 31 per cent for unskilled laborer