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JAMES E. DAVIS
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AIKEN. R. C.—News from Barn
well la to the effect that Jamea E.
Pavla, former anlloltor of thla cir
cuit and a well known lawyer la at
the point of death, attending phj[-
alclana stating that ha cannot live
more than a few houra longer.
Mr. Davis haa been ill for aeveral
week*.
About 1200 train* pa*« through
Liverpool Street Station. London, in
24 houra.
Whan You Feat a Cold Comlnn On
Take Laxative BItOMO QUININE
Tablet* to work off the eauae and to
fortify the ayatem agalnat an attack
of (trip or Influenan. A Safe and
Proven Remedy. The box beara alg
nature of E W. drove. 30c —Adv.
Says Dandruff
Causes Baldness
If you have dandrurf you muat get
rid of It quick—it * poaltlvaly danger
oua and will surely destroy your hair
if you don’t.
pandruffy head* mean faded, brit
tle. gray, acraggly hair that finally
dlea and falla out —new hair will not
..•row —then yog are bald and nothing
.nil help you.
The only aura way to abollah dan
ruff for good la to deetroy the germ
ml cauaea It. To do thla quickly,
irely and anfely. and at little *x
nae, there la nothing ao effective na
irtslan Sage, which you can get
om good druggist* everywhere. It la
naranteed to banish dandruff, atop
iieh'ng acalp and falling hair, and
•Imulat* new hair to grow or money
funded
Parisian Sage la » arlentlflc prepa
rgtlon that euppllea all hair needa—an
ntlseptlc l'quld neither allcky or
rreaay, easy to apply, and delicately
perfumed.
If you want beautiful eoft, thick,
lustrous hair, and lota of It by all
roeana uae I'arlalan Sage. Don’t delay
begin tonight—a little attention'now
Ineurea abundant hair for years to
come.—Adv.
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'CAN’T LEAVE Tit
STAGE NOW/
SOE SITS
By GENE COHN.
NEW YORK. Broadway writes
happy endings as surely aa It writes
tragedies.
But such Is the aee-aaw of success
that sopifl are not content to have
the curtain drop upon a scene In the
parsonage, and create a problem out
of new-made love values.
There la, for lnaanec, Lillian Fos
ter, of the flirtatiously aqulnty eye*,
retrousse nose and naive smile.
Lillian bumped her 'head against
Broadway for many a year and had
only a headache and a heartche to
show for her trouble.
She hd come from Oklahoma—
Ponca i*lty to lie exact.
Like one million, eight hundred
thousand or more young girls from all
Main streets of America she thought
she was an actress. It so happen
ed in this Instance that she was
right But she was a long time find
ing It out. , .
She came'to Broadway and haunted
the agencies. Hho took Jobs In small
slock companies traveling the nearby
towns She was told that, her work
was pretty bad. Then she traveled
the "corn belt" -Kansas, Missouri, In
diana. And ahe come hack to Broad
way.
ILL AND DISCOURAGED.
|
111 from a touch of flu, and quite
discouraged, aha went hack to Okla
homa. She wasn't through yet. Sho
was luat resting. And there she mat
"the man."
Now Bert Scarborough was from
New York and hud left there with S6O
In hla Jeans. He didn't think much
of Broadway, but had a lot of faith
In oil wells.
You’ve guessed It—they fell In love.
But he wanted her to leave the atoge,
to marry at once.
No, 'ahe must "flnlah her career.”
And back ahe cams.
It ta recorded by the critics that at
8 o’clock of a certain night not ao
long ago the name of LlUlan Foster
was unknown and that at 11 o'clock
the same night It waa being spread
from ear to ear and banged out on a
do7.cn critical typewriter*.
Lillian Foster had arrived! A play
snapped up from one of the "arty”
II la theaters and shipped up-town
had put her name big In the bright
lights.
And that's that!
Now down In Oklahoma, meanwhile.
Ilia young man from New York had
found oil ooxlng out In ever-increas
ing qualities.
Tin waa fabulously rich
"t opic at once and wa will he mar
ried," he wired.
A BROADWAY DILEMMA.
And there she. was again. Broad
way was up to Its tantalising and
Ironic trick*! First ahe hail waited
until success should come, and now
success had come ahe liked the taato
of it.
It waa In this position on the aee
aaw that I found her.
"Of course, 1 love him," she Instat
ed. and there was no helylmf the sin
cerity of her eyes. "And I Intend to
marry him. If he la still of the same
mind—some day. But what I am 1
to do? I can't leave the stage now.
After all. thla la my first auccesa."
And. lifter a hit of a pout, she
“Furthermore h« has gone
muon more nheod In hla line than I
have In mine 1 reallv couldn’t think
of marrying hint until I was on lli»
same parallel of auccesa. . When I
have tried two or three more parts
and BC«n*S- Why then "
Thus Broadway writes It* new
mado love problems.
So. If hv chance this should reach
the good folk of l'onca City, Okla.. as
they sit Hliout their hearths of an
evening, they may forever settle what
may he an Important topic of discus
sion -Lillian Foster 1s coming home
to Oklahoma when she haa "knocked
'em dead," nnd no sooner.
HARLEM NEWS
lIAULBM. Or -Hev A. K Scott In
flntnhtnK hi* firnt yem's work ut Mar
i' m r* art at the morning aervlre
gratifying trporta theming coll«otlonn
for various iiun>oiu>B throughout tlio
yrnr. Mr. nnd Mm. Scott and tlulr
two non* drovo on Mondi»v to th«
Mom* of the latter near Atlanta and
the family will bo In attendance upon
the iiiilona of the North Georgia
Conference thin week, returning home
next week Mr. I li eon will hoki
the eor\lce next Sunday morning ut
the Methodlat church.
Mr.** Will King end children visited
Augusta on Tuesday.
The Isom Moores entertained at
supper on Monday evening Mr. and
•Mrs Robert Heats.
The Baptists served a plate supper
and other refreshments at the Ma
sonic hall Tuesday evening, tlie pro
ceeds to provldt fOI < ' of new
besting plant.
Mr and Mrs. J. Walter Laxenby
are attending the sessions of the U.
!>. C. at .Savannah this week.
Mr. pud Mrs. W. F Tribble and
•Mrs. J. I*. Weeks attended'a meet
ing of high school officials of the
tenth district at Warrcnton on Sat
urday.
Mr and Mrs Robert Seats went to
j Indiana on Wednesday and will mnke
their home there for the present. Mr.
Seats will engage In farming
Among the many visitors at Travel
er's Horne thla week might be men
tioned persons from Mulnt. New
Hampshire. Missouri and Kentucky aa
well as from South Carolina and
Georgia.
Ir. J. M. Hatcher is showing hla
i int in supply ini
Mr. and Mrs. Haaenby in their grocery
store while they are in Savannah.
I! nnd says he like tne work.
The first Ice of the season and a
heavy white frost showed at Harlem
on Wednesday morning.
How to Get It
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Manufacture and Diatributioß
3 98c
aocuro thi» NEW authentic
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eeal (rain, UluMrated with lull
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paper three Coupon* with
ninety-eight cent* to coeer
coat of bandlini, packing,
clerk hire, etc.
Add for Pbttago:
MAIL Up to 150 rail** .07
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GANTT DAMAGE SUIT
1 Being Heard In Court at
Aiken
AIKEN, 8. C —Attracting quite
it t>tt of attention nnd a Inrun num
ber of t-ltlxena from the lower nor
tlon of Aiken county, la the suit In
Common l’leu* court In session
hero of I. Ittehard Gantt against
the Southern Hallway company for
82.V000 damages for the death of
hi* four-year-old son, James As
bUl Gantt, caused hy a cave-lu on
the railroad cut In the town of Per
ry, May I*. 1921. It 1» alleged In
the complaint that the railroad
fiction foreman and other em
ployees had dug a pit In securing
sand to build around the company *
tool house at Perry, and that no
safeguard *a» placed about the
[ dangerous spot, which attracted
children as a Playground. The ease
was begun Wednesday morning
and continued through the day,
FUNERAL NOTICES
I'IKD At'rtrsTA, OA . NOVKMBI U
:,'th I*:* Mil. CAI.BRAtTH Bl'T-
I.KIt l.AM.ut. Aged 64 years l'u*
!.• ral service* from the First ft «p
--I.M t'hureh TOMORROW (Friday!
AFTERNOON at S o'clock Itela
tlves and friend* are Invited to be
present. Interment In the Ctty Cem
etery.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
You Have a Real Opportunity to select High Quality Apparel
at Savings That Will Permit Extending Your Purchases for
Accessories, Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Footwear and Other
Needfuls Made Possible By This Store’s Great
Unloading Sale
Men’s ’Kerchiefs—
Cambric Handker- "j
chiefs, sealed In a sanl- I C
tary container, ready for
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Men’s Work Shirts—
Of blue chambray oEjq
—Brave Man brand—per
fect —sizes 14 to 17—regu
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Men’s Union Suits—
Heavy weight, si 4C
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crotch —sizes 34 to 46. Reg
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Men’s Shirts—
Of genuine Kng- QC
llsh broadcloth v I *OO
neckband style, French culf
—white, tan, blue and grey;
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Women’s Gloves—
Chamois-suede 12 C 0«
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grey, beaver, fawn, mode
and black—regularly SI.OO.
Bead Bags—
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lridcnccnt, steel, blue, v I lad
green, amber, bronze and
combination* regularly
$1.05.
Women’s H se—
Women’* Silk ©a an
Stocking* In fancy Ml> I 3
weaves—black and colors—
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Women’s Shoes—
Strap styles, pat- ©r nn
ent black kid and wOiUU
*uede turn soles Cuban
heels—alxe 3 to 9—regular
1v $S 50
Men’s Hats—
Genuine velour*— ©n CP
beautiful heavy pile vuiuu
—grey and brown—6 5-8 to
7 3-3 only—regularly $5 00.
Linen Napkins
—dozen
size 21x21 ©9 Est
a good iOidU
quality all - linen
satin damask
made In Ireland —9
patterns regular
ly $4 50.
with the probability of ending at
noon Thursday.
Many witnesses were called Wed
nesday by both aides, the defen
dant company stressing the fact
that the place wna not a danger
ous spot, and was on the right of
way of the railroad.
The Jury trying the caae, com
posed of cltlrens from all over the
county. Is: r. C. Johnson, fore
man: W. H. Redd. A. H. Gunter, J.
R Kubanka. Judaon Fox. John C.
Whatley. S. E. Johnson. J. M.
Thrutlklll. 11. J. Hutto. W. W. Pow
ell. A. S. Glover, J. C. Jones.
MRS. ELIZABETH MOYER
Died at Home In Bath
Wednesday
RATH, s r Mrs Eltsnbeth
Moyer. IS, died at the residence
here Wednesday. Funeral service*
will be conducted from th> Rap
list church Thursday afternoon
2:00 o'clock. Rev. Thomas Walker
officiating, nsalsted by Emmett T
M< «on.
Mrs Moyer Is survived hy her
husband. .1. It. Moyer: five chil
dren Harry R Moyer Sally Mover.
Cecil Moyer. Alma Mover and Ref
nlee: grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
Henry Miller of Warrenvtlle, S. C
Cooking classes are being held for
bachelor* at a Rendon night school.
$50,000 Stock of High
Grade Suits for Men and
Young Men
All to go at Unloading Prices. All are of
the latest styles. All sizes.
$20.00 All Wool Suits 1 Ct 7C
for iy 1 D. I O
$25.00 Young Men’s Suits sl7 75
$30.00 Pure Worsted Suits S2O 75
$35.00 English Woolen Suits $24 75
$37.50 Imported Serge Suits GJOQ
for WdcU. i O
$40.00 Hand Tailored Suits q Q 7C
for tPajZ. # D
$45.00 Kirschbaum Suits op? f\f\
for $35.00
Philippine Gowns—
Inrly SI.OO.
Fashioned of fine si ir
nainsook and beau- 0 I >HO
it fully embroidered by hand
in pretty designs—regularly
$1.95.
SCHNEIDER’S
Pay Cash—Pay Less
LABOR CONVENTION
Ready to Take Up Committee
Reports
EL PASO, Tex.—A partial report
SAYS RED PEPPER
HEAT STOPS PAIN
IN FEW MINUTES
Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis,
backache, stiff neck, sore muscles,
i strains, sprains. aching joints
When you are suffering so you can
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Nothing has such concentrated.
; penetrating heat as red poppers,
i and when heat penetrates right
j down Into pain and congestion re
j lief comes at once.
Juat as soon as you apply Red
1 Pepper Rub you feel the tinsling
i heat. In three minutes the sore
Isrot Is warmed through and
through and the torture Is gone.
I Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made
I from red peppers, costs little at any
i drug store Get a Jar at once. Be
I sure to get the genuine, with the
name Rowles on everv package.—
Adv
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Sheep-Lined Coats—
Men's—made of an ne
good quality pelts— v3i4U
full belt; large storm col
lar—sizes 36 to 48—regu
larly $10.75.
from the committee on resolutions
embodying recommendations on
several minor issues was ready for
the fourth business session of the
American Federation of LaJior con
vention Thursday.
For the most part the conven
tion marked time on Its agenda
Wednesday awaiting committee ac
tion.
More than 75 resolutions were In
troduced during the first three days
Quick Relief for
Rheumatics
Local Druggists Sail Rhauma on
Monay-Back Plan.
| If you suffer from torturing rheu
' matte pain*, swollen, twisted Joint*,
and suffer Intensely because your »ys.
I tem Is full of urtc acid, that danger
ous poison that makes thousands
; helpless and kills thousands years be
j fore their time, then you need Kheu-
I ma. and need it now.
Start taking It toduy. Rheutna sets
at onoe on Kidneys, liver, stomach ana
1 blood, and you can sincerely exclaim:
, "Uo< d riddance to bad rubbleh "
Many people, the moat skeptical of
; skeptics right tn this c’ty and In the !
i country hereabouts, bless the day ,
■ when Howard Drug ua and other:
■ good druggists offered Rheuma to the
I afflicted at a small price and guuran-
Itecd money refunded If not satisfied.
If you have rheumatism get a bottle
of r.htuma today.—Adv.
Night Gowns—•
Women's flannelette QC«
Gowns —generously 03 C
cut—several models, V or
round neck —regularly SI.OO
Children’s Union
S uits—
Medium weight cqt- 7Q«
ton, fleece line —Dutch I 3C
neck, knee length or high
neck, ankle lengths; regu
r ■ -
Men’s Sox—
Made of silk and 9%
mercerized lisle in a 04C
lumber of two-tone effects—
reinforced heels and toes —
regularly 60c.
* ‘ W onder-V alue”
Shoes—i
Men's Gunmetkl ©Q 7E
Calf Lace Shoes— soilw
Goodyear welted soles, rub
ber heels; sizes 6 to 10—
regularly $5.00.
Boys’ Sweaters—
Slip-on Sweaters, SO QO
with shawl collar; s4iou
cardigan weave; plain and
combination colors regu
larly $2.95.
Skating Outfits—
For men, women ©4 QC
and boys; black vH>33
chrome leather shoes; nick
el-plated skates — regularly
$5.95.
Overalls or Jackets—
Union made; blue ©4 4ft
denim, white or 0I• I U
striped; sizes to 42 In Ov
eralls; to 44 in Jackets—
regularly $1.50.
Children’s Sleepers—
“ldeal" makes ln CE<*
drop-seat styles, grey, OuC
sizes 6 months to 5 years—
regularly 79c.
Turkish Towels
—each
Plain white QQm
double thread 00G
size 24x50; also
fancy colored stripe
In blue, size 22x45
regularly 45c.
of the convention, but It waa not
expected committee recommenda
tion* on any major questions would
be ready for today's assembly.
Those touching such problems as
political policy, American relations,
women In Industrial nnd education
service Involving differences be
tween Important groups within the
ranks of organised labor, probably
win require several days for hear
ing.
A plan to weld Into a national
unit all the dally and weekly news
papers puphlished by labor unions
affiliated with the federation was
approved last night by more than
two score representatives of pub-;
licatlons in the annual convention '
of the International labor press.
Chester M. Wright, editorial dt-1
rector of the international labor
new* service, waa commended hy:
the convention for his services to j
labor during the year.
MRS. HARDING
MARION. Ohio.—Mre. Warren O.
Harding was In semLromatose state
Thursday at the White Oaks sanita
rium of Dr. Carl W. Saver where sho
has been at the point of death for
the last week. Dr Sawyer tn a bul
letin however, said that her heart ac
] tier was fair
Dr. Sawyer's bulletin follows:
Mrs Harding was restless most of
the night. Thi* morning she Is In a
scml-c> mates* condition. Her heart
act'on Is fair; elimination poor. She
la very weak and exhausted."
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Infant’s Ruben Shirts
With Rayon stripes,
Other makes in open- HOC
front- style; sizes 1 to 6;
regularly 75c.
Trimmed Hats—
Brocades and me- ©1) QQ
• talllc effects —for o£ioD
women and misses regu
larly $3.98.
Overblouses—
Women's Dimity and QQ r
Voile Overblouses—• 03C
Peter Pan style—regularly
98c.
Boys’ Overcoats—
Of soft fleecy «r nr
chinchilla, browns OuitO
andgreys—with belt and,
pockets—sizes 3 to 6—regu
iarly ST,SO,
Boys’ Sweaters—
Pullover style; ®Q QQ
large shawl collar, ipOiOO
all wool, shaker knit, plain
colors; combinations 28 t.
36; regularly $4.95.
Men’s Sweaters—
Sports coat style ®n ic
Sn new Scotch and s4ilw
brown heathers—two pock
ets —wool mixed—36 to 46
regularly $3.95.
Men's Work Pants—
Winter weight ©4 Qr
Corduroy—well mades I i3u
—brown shade—sizes 29 to
42 waist. Regularly $2.95,
Boys’ Shoes—
Lace and blucher «n nr
style—sizes 9 to 5*6 Oaiuu
In the lot Reg. $4.00.
Blankets, pair—
Wool-Mixed, large ©4 QC
block plaids—size SHiUU
66x80—regularly $7.50.
Linen Toweling
—yard
Heavy lm- nn.
ported all- 4UC
linen crash—for rol
ler, hand or dish
towels; bleached,
colored borders;
regularly 29c.
VINCENT OWEN
To Be Returned to Aiken
County For Trial
ATLANTA, Ga.—Gov. Clifford
Walker Wednesday honored requi
sition papers for the return of
Vincent Owen to Aiken county,
South Carolina, where he is wonted
for violation of the prohibition
laws.
Child-birth
Good news for Expectant Mothers
WHEN the little ene arrives you can
have that moment freer from sut
fering than you have perhaps lm.
agmed. An eminent physician, expert in
this science, has shown the way. It was ha
Ant produced the gnat
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Mother’s Friend" ar ■ prov
flH TEH ,n hy mar.y startling let
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