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DR. V. M. HAYGOOD, Specialist
MSVi Broad Bt.. over Schwetgert'i Jew »lry Btor# Augusta, Qa. Fhons JI»T,
Picking up bargains is the business of those
who read Augusta Herald Want Ads.
.The more exercise and fresh
air a busy man gets the better
his chances for success. An
automobile is an investment in
exercise and fresh air. The
cost need not be large. One of
the good used cars in the Clas
sified columns will suffice.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Augusta's Us«d Car Directory. 0
Flavor-
There is No Substitute
$ for Purity
It is the rich, creamy white centers oi the
choicest soft winter wheat, unspoiled by phos
phate or other adulterants, that make Valier’s
Dainty Flour so delicious.
The rich, natural flavor given your baking by
pure flour can not be imitated by artifical
means. Pure, high-grade flour can only be
milled from fine wheat.
The choice wheat used makes Dainty cost a
little more than ordinary flour-—but you will
find in your baking that there is no satisfactory
substitute for natural purity in flour. Start
using Dainty today.
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CROWDS CHEER KLAN
AS SILENT MARCHERS
PASS ALONG STREET
Seven hundred Ku Klux Klansmen.
wlilte-robcd and hooded, marched up
Broad street from Seventh Thursday
night at fc.3o The parade formed
at Seventh and fSrcsnc streets, march
ing out Seventh to Broad, up Broad
to Fifteenth and out Fifteenth to Al
len Park, where a public address hy
Dr. W. 3. Mahone.v, representative
of the Imperial Palace at Atlanta,
was heard. Jt Is catlmated that 3.-
000 people heard the address, which
touched on the principles of the
Klan.
Dr. Mahoney, who Is a Baptist min
ister, told his audience that the Klan
"1* an expression of the white man's
soul in America and an organization
to keep always high the standards of
the nation." In reference to the Idea
that the Klan Is purely an "anti" or
ganisation, Dr. Mahoney said: "The
Klan Is ‘anti’ everything that lilts at
the American flag’" The speaker de
, clared that the Influence of the order
Is "moral, not physical," ami that
"no man can become 4 member or
remain a member of the organization
unless his very passion Is America!"
The Klan, according to the speaker
Is composed of "real, red-blooded Am
ericans and patriots" hnd stands for
the protection of the American home
and American womanhood. "Without
womanhood," he declured, "you have
no nation.” Criticizing those who
have the Idea that the functions of
ths order can he stopped. Dr. Ma
honsy declared that "Americans have
ths right to organize anything they
Pleas* for the good of tho country!"
Me urged upon members of the
Klan and all citizens to attend church,
Idling them the church Is vvhftt they
mak* It and that ministers preach uh
their people make them preach. Hum
ming up the principles of the Klun,
he said It stands for "Americanism,
better homes, better churches, better
cities and a bi tter and finer United
States of America.”
The parade, about two blocks long,
was headed hy two robed figures
mounted, one carrying the American
flag and the other the fiery cross.
Tho marchers behind the two leaders
were afoot, walking silently, with
hands folded across their breasts. The
hand, an out-of-town organization,
wore their robes and hoods, but were
unmasked. As the procession pass
ed tho Confederate monument on
Broad street, the hand struck up the
lively "Dixie,” and the throngs that
lined the sidewalks cheered wildly.
Thousands were out to see the pa
rade, newspaper reports giving ad
vance notice of the event having been
read. A great crowd of people also
followed the parade to the park to
hear the speaking. At various In
tervals of the address by Dr. Ma
honey, he was Interrupted with ap
plause. ,
Following the program at the park,
the Klanemen marched to tho Klav
ern, where a social hour was ob
served.
JAMES 0. WISEMAN
Made Acting Chief of the
Fire Department
The Civil Service Commission an
nounc'd Thursday that James D.
Wiseman bad been named acting chief
of the Augusta Fire Department and
Assistant Chief William P. Battle,
who has been acting chief during the
Illness of Chief Frank (I. Reynolds,
rsvurts to his former petition as as
sletant chief,
Capt. J. B. Crouch, of Englnt Com
pany No. «, will temporarily assume
the duties of secretary, held by Chief
Wtaemnn for 21 years.
Assistant Captain Scott, of Engine
Company No. 7, will heeoma captain
of No. (t, to aucced Captain Crouch, '
and I’rlvate A. Wren movea up to the i
rank of naslatant captain of No. 7. I
Chief Wtaemnn has been a member
of the department for 23 yoare, Join- !
In* In 1901. He served for a lime es
private In Engine Company No. 4. I
later bring appointed secretary to
succeed Will A. Hurke. Chief Wise- i
man haa made a scry able secretary I
and an excellent fireman, JUn served
In this capacity until
of Chief Reynolds, when he was
elevated to tho position of assistant
ehlef to aucceed Chief Hattie, who
waa made noting chief.
The commission feels satisfied that
the arrangement will work toward
the fnd of maintaining the efficiency
end morale of the deportment char
acterlslng tt under the ndmlnlatrntlon
of Chief Reynolds.
MRS. A. H. BRENNER
Is a Candidate In the 7th
Ward
Announcement waa made Thurs
day by Mrs. A. H. Brenner, of her '
resignation ns a member of the
Hoard of Kducntion from the Sixth
Ward. Mrs. Brenner lwis entered ,
the race from the Seventh Ward.
She has served on the board for
more than a year.
It*s a Church
I—l M Cl
k
This la tha first picture of the
M* Ural Methodist Episcopal
church In Chicago, Tha ekyecrap
cr, whoso eplrei la 556 feet high
stands In th* heart of the loop. The
photograph was made In 12 »ce
tlona, then placed together anil cop
ied. The cameraman had to eland
at four different elevation* to get
It all In
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Jones 9
To* Make Saturday
A Big Day
95c Cash Delivers Any Article
During our drive for a Big Sale you may select any article
you like and have it delivered to your home for just 95c cash,
rugs, linoleum* and shades excluded. These unusual low
terms are for Baturday only.
GROWING
BY SERVING.
Will Deliver Thi» Bed, Spring and MattreM.
0* mm This Red Outfit goes on sale tomor-
IT row at these very low terms and '
E F prices. A wonderful value that
■J|l 11 proves our ability (0/1 AC
SI.OO Weskly Payments,
m$
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Special Selling Tomorrow
Cotton
MATTRESSES
jfV mg / With beautiful
U Art Ticking
V only $12.96.
SI.OO WEEKLY.
PHONE 2365
If you are unable to attend
sale in person, and we will
send to your home on ap
proval any article listed
here.
SOX STAR
SEEKS JOB
AS LEADER
I*IIILADELPHIA—Eddie Collins,
famous aecoml Barker of tho Chi
cago White Sox has mutiagerlal
aspirations.
Not until thla year dhl Collins bo
como Imhued with the thought that
he would like to take charge of a
big IcaguoVlub.
Previously he has always said he
would prefer to play while he could
and let some one else do the
worrying. At the same time he In
timated that ho had no objections
to taking a whirl at the managerial
Job when his playing days were
over.
l«a»t season when Manager John
ny Evers was out of the game tor
about six weeks due to an opera
tion for appendicitis, the team was
turned over to Collins Undsr hi*
direct'on It did very well He liked
the Job.
Now he wants to try It before he
Is through a* a player. The suc
cess of Speaker, Cobb, Slsler and
Harris hsve Inspired him.
However, he doesn't seem to
think there Is much chance of him
getting the Chicago cluh.ln fact,
lie would probably be more satis
fied to manage elsewhere.
Apparently there Is some differ
ence between Collins and Cotnlskey.
owner of the Hox. Otherwise It Is
hard to se why he failed to trun
the club over to ColUns when Kid
O lea son retired as manager.
Certainly Is would he a hard Job
to find n more efficient playing
manager than the brilliant second
baseman of tho White Sox.
Specially Low Priced
ROMAN RANGES
With Tea Rail
qc- CASH DELIVERS IT—
wmv Burns either coal or wood.
A big six-eye all cast Iron range—
nn excellent cooker. QDA QC
Specially priced at su4ttj3
Kullji set up complete In your
kitchen.
$1.60 Per Week
LIONS TO ATTEND
Agricultural Fair at Warren
ton Next Wednesday
The Lions Club held Its regular
weekly luncheon at the Hotel Rich
mond Thursday afternoon, when
several very Important business
matters wore disposed of. The mat.
ters of a delegation of Lions at
tending the Warren-Glascock fair
on "Augusta Day”, which Is Wed
nesday of next week, and the Lions’
part in the Boy Scout campaign
were taken up. It is probable that a
score of Lions will go to the fair,
some of them furnishing cars
Lion BUI Toole gave the attend
ance priac, which wal won by Lion
Sharlle Hrrsey.
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SALE
Saturday Only.
Deliver.
Full 50-lb. Simmons 9-Layer pure felt Mattress,
specially low priced tomorrow’ -j g 95
SI.OO WEEKLY.
NEW STORE—IOIO BROAD STREET.
Hr. Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quest,
dean of the University of Pitts
burg. has divorced his wife so she
might marry her “perfect love."
The other man. according to dis
patches. is Fred’ W. Hart, of Cin
cinnati. whose wife obtained a di
vorce about the same time Hr.
Hall-Quest received his.
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YOU’LL SAVE M ONEY AT JONES’.
Just in Time (or
Winter.
A BIG SALE OF
Simmons
Mattresses
Frees Wife
Drive
Big Bargains—
Special Low Prices
Your Credit It Good
Nowadays the custom Is to buy the furniture you want for
the home beautiful, on a credit basis. Just select the suite or
piece you want and pay a small cash payment and the bal
ance in small weekly payments.
JONES
SELLS FOR LESS.
Chase Away Your
Cooking Worries
With Roman
RANGES
With Warming Closet.
/V mg / Delivers
iikc *
fJU' Horn*.
This range burns coal or wood. Has
handy warming closet and Is made of
the best cast iron construction. Six
eye. A wonderful cooking range that
will give years of service. Special
terms and prices for Saturday.
$79.95
$1.50 Weekly Payments.
OAK KITCHEN
CABINETS
95c»iw.*ii,549.95
White Enemaled Cabinets
ss9.9s—Same Terms.
GEORGE M. WOODBURY
Is Now Unopposed In the
Fourth Ward
Mrs. Viola W. Clinton announces
that she has withdrawn as a can
didate for the Board, of Education
from the Fourth War’d. George M.
W’oodibury, Is the unopposed can
didate from this ward, thus elimi
nating nn election in the ward.
The First Ward will be the only
Here's the Latest-Cod
Liver Oil in Tastless Tablets
Greatest Flesh Builder For
Skinny, Weak, Run-Down
People —Full of Vitaraineg.
No more will weak, thin, unfortu
nate children cry In protest when the
naety, ftshy-ta )t:r.g. horrible-smelling
cod liver oil is brought out.
Medical science progresses rapidly.
ar»l now you can get ift ‘your drug
glet a real, genuine cod liver oil In
sugar-coated tablets that young and
old can take with ease and pleasure.
Even the run-down and skinny
grown-upe, who ought to take cod
liver oil. because It really U the great
est vitamins food and builder of
healthy flesh In the world, will feel
extremely Joyful when they read this
welcome news.
Of course, doctors havs been pre
scribing cod liver oil In tablets under
another name for several yean, but
it Is only of late that one can walk
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
CL J
You’ll be needing
many articles of fur
niture for the winter.
Why not buy it here
and save the differ*
ence ?
ward in the city where a contest
will be held In the general election.
Saturday. November Ist. Mrs.
Peter Wright, will oppose Capt.
James L. Fleming, from the First
Ward.
The older a man Is the younger
He wishes he was.
The masses will be elevated when
Henry Ford makes airplanes.
Into a drug store and get a box of
these flesh-producing tablets Just a*
easy as a bottle of magnesia.
Thin, run-down, anaemic men.
women and children who need to
grow strong and take on flesh are ad
viejd to get a box of McCoy's Cod
LlOr OH Tablets, and If you don't
gain five pounds in JO lays Just get
your money back.
One woman gained fifteen pounds
In five week*, according to her own
dector—another ten pounds In three
weeks. A very sickly child, aged nine,
twelve pounds In seven months, and
now plays with other children sd"'
has a good appetite. J
.lust ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Tablets. Howard Drug Co.. C. T
Ooetchlus A Brr... Gardens'* Phar
macy or any good druggist will telt
you that they are wonderful flesh
snd health builders. Only sixty cents
for 49 tablets.
"Oet McCoy'*, the original snd gen
uine Cod Liver Oil Tablet and beware
of imitations."