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VOLUME XIII., No. 266
WHITE’S
ANDONEGI'I’S
ORCHESTRA
Will Give Music
From II a. m. to 2 p. m,
From 4 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Monday and Tuesday=Sept. 28th and 29th
If our judgment, coupled with our enthusiasm, does not mislead us; ts ever an opening, exposition, will be
worth coming miles to see—then this is such an eveni: If the very newest in wearing apparel interests you? If
the latest productions of the weavers art appeals to you” If you long to see the dainty and artistic creations, of
the Milliner’s deft fingers, or, if you desire to see the grace and beauty created by the skilled tailor,—There is no
need to travel to the great fashion centres, to gratify your wishes, for, we have concentrated here, under one roof,
the most interesting assortment of New Fall Fashions, that it has ever been possible to gather together. In every
nook and corner, you see evidence of the nearness of this store, to the great Fountain of Fashions. Gratify your
dreams of beauty and your ambition for elegance and economy, by attending our Grand Fall Opening, Monday
and Tuesday, September 28th and 29th. WE WELCOME YOU.
The Hew Fall Hats .
that every one of our hats are distinct. While embody
ing the fine points of fashion, they are different from
the ordinary. Our corps of experienced milliners have
been working for weeks in preparation of this notable
occasion. They are still working like busy bees making
hats that are different, providing hats to satisfy every
taste and executing the new ideas constantly being
perfected by an efficient force of designers. In all the
south, you will not find a more complete showing of
the new and beautiful millinery. Thorough prepara
tion has been the watchword, and we are ready to meet
every demand, to satisfy every taste.
We have made every effort to have the prices of our
hats in reach of all.
Prices Range From $2 98, Gradually Up to SSO.
BIBLE PUBLISHED
in 412 unGES
LONDON. —Interesting details of
t4ie progress made by the Bible
among savage heathen tribes all over
the world are provided in the an
nual report of the British and Fo
reign Bible Society.
The society has published the Scrip
tures, or portions of them, in no
fewer than 412 languages, and is al
ways adding to the number. During
the post year sections of the Bible
have been printed in Lengua, a lan
guage spoken by the Indians of the
Paraguayan Chaco; in Lu-Nyankole,
the tongue of a tribe inhabiting the
region southwest of Uganda, and in
Hindu Sindhi, a dialect current
among the Hindu inhabitants of
Sindhi.
During the year 5,688.381 volumes
have been issued by the society, in
cluding 8114.247 complete Bibles, 1,-
126.585 New Testaments and 3,687,-
669 portions of the Scriptures. These
volumes are distributed among
Bibles. The Scriptures are distribut
ed among the natives of many var
ious wild countries by an army of
colporteurs, who frequently meet
with strange and exciting adventures
some of which are narrated in the
society's report.
CONSUMPTION DOOMED
DR. KOCH
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.— With the
•losing sessions Saturday of the In
ternational conference on Tuberculo
us, another step has been taken in !
;h‘- world movement to stamp out the
Inman scourge of consumption At
lie testimonial dinner tendered by '
he city of Philadelphia to the visit
ng scientists, at the Bellevue Strat .
ord hotel last night, Dr. Koch said
THE SUNDAY HERALD
WHITE’S
Fall© pe ningf*
It may be said, there is
not an idea lacking. Every
known Hat Fashion, has
been considered and either
adopted in part or modified
to a practical form. But
these facts are self evident
to the woman, who will vis
it our Millinery Salons,
Monday and Tuesday. In
dividually predominates,
for among the hundreds of
Hats comprising (Very
known style; no two are
exactly alike. This means
LUCKY EARL MAY
ID MISS MILLS
LONDON. —Everyone here expects
very soon the announcement of the
engagement of tl>< Earl of Granard
to Miss Beatrice Mills.
Lord Granard Is very poor, hut ho
is a serious-minded young man with
political aspirations, and by a se
quence of remarkably lucky episodes
he holds the high position of Master
of Horse at King Edward's Court.
This, of course, is a Government po
sition, and Granard succeeded to it
when ihe Earl of Seften quarreled
with the Liberal party last year.
Granard was a captain in the
Guards three years ago, when the
late Premier. Campbell-Bannerman,
was forming his government and was
at his wits' end to find among the
few ltadical peers men eligible for
the posts at Court that mum be giv
en to the House of Lords. Grunard’s
brother officers, knowing his radical
sympathies, thought they would have
a Joke with him by writing to Camp
bell-Bannerman asking for a Govern
ment post.
To their intense surprise Granard
got a letter from the Premier asklnv
him to call. He went, wondering
what, on earth was the matter, and
was offered the post of Master of
the Horse.
I that the disease, which the world will
i yet successfully combat, goes back
-to some of the earliest of human
I records nnd from archeological evl
dence is probably as old as mankind
I itself.
But the future holds out promise,
j' Thls disease," said Dr. Koch, "comes
down to us from the centuries, but
we have found the way to fight it.
jWe are organized to fight ft because
[of our better knowledge of It, a
knowledge that Is growing world
- wide and In the end we will conquer
'it. 1 mean it with all sincerity."
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1908.
WHITE’S
Augusta’s “Official” Suit Dept.
The latest word that Fashion has spoken for Women, Misses
and Children, will be exhaustively and practically illustrated.
You all know that changes have been made radical. The grace
ful Empire and Directoire styles will hold undisputed sway.
A variety of other conservative styles to please the most ex
acting. After you pass the $25.00 lines, it’s a rare thing to
find two of the same style —never two of the same color —of
same material. Artistic skill is evident in every model. Lines
of unusual dignity and grace characterize, the more classic
productions. Gowns that are veritable dreams. The collec
tion ready upon opening days, will thoroughly inform every
woman on all Dress Fashions -a . _
for Ml. Wo show nmro than K/f) f() 5!25
100 styles. Prices range from f p
The Best Suit Value Possible.
Suits are genuinely underprice and as uncommonly beautiful
as these are not to be secured every season as early as this.
We consider ourselves singularly fortunate in being able to
offer them to you now at $15.0 0 and you may count yourself
wonderfully favored if you secure one at this figure. They’re
good through and through, and while thev would retail in this
store in almost endless quantities, at $22.50, many stores
right here in Augusta would consider them cheap at $25.00.
Thev’re waiving for you Monday and the lot ft* 1 l""
isn’t practically large, either* M
RINCIPALS IN EBERHARD MURDER CAS
~n;-~
THE OHIO STATE
CAMPAIGN OPENED
MANSFIELD. Ohio The Ohio state
democratic campaign was formally
opened hero Saturday. For weeks
the local committee ?n oonncrttlon
with the state committee has been
preparing for the event. The busi
ness men and citizens, without regard
to poliiles, have recognized the fact
that the opening has state signifi
cance, and have united In an effort
to make the meeting a success.
The business part of the city was
appropriately decorated.
Thousands of strangers were hero
at 8 o'clock with more arriving every
minute. The morning hours were gly.
cn ovi<r to the reception of deiega
Mods and speakers. Jurtson Harmon,
the candidate for governor, will be
the principal speaker at the meeting
lu Central i’urk, Saturday afternoon.
fIMMBjFWMMEL
Gustave Eberhard, shown
on the right, has been
found guilty of murder In
the second degree for kill
ing Mrs. Otillie Eberhard,
shown on the left. One of
the chief witnesses In the
case was Miss Otillie Eber
hard, daughter of the dead
woman and cousin of her
slayer. Her likeness is
shown in the center.
WHITE’S
r jBIr
| lKS%Wjmtf JSyfojJJi. ML
LADIES OF PARIS WILL
HAVE TO REMOVE THEIR HATS
PARIR Tb‘ ludbs of PnrlM »ir»* furious
to an ord«*r Junt Issu'd by Hi*- j'rcf'ct of
Police which s»ys: "No person may ob
struct the veiw of any sp'O’httor during
u public performance and if no offend
ing shall be compelled to remove the ob
struction by the policeman on duty/'
The world "obstruction" obviously ap
plies to ladica’ hats nnd most of Ibn
theatrical managers greet It with de
light. Henceforth the, arm of the law
may he called In to remove an obstruct
ing hat, and relieved of the odium of he
Irig rude to ladles, on#* may lay all the
blame on the superior authorities, slut
while we may no longer have bats In
front of us, we shall "tHn inly have
scenes, the latter accompanying the re
moval of the former. The taking off of
n hat from a lady s head by the barwing
arm of g M*mi« ip»l fjnurd will not be *t
spectacle without incident, crisis and de
h'/uucs menu
WHITE’S
We Are Supreme in $25 Suits.
Feast your eyes here on the handsomest, best suits you ever
saw for the money—better models than you see in many a
store at any price, see these fashionable long coats; see these
new semi-fitting, straight jackets; see these elegant slightly
eut-away styles; see those large revers; sec those colonial pock
eis; see those* novel flare skirls; see -well, we could keep on
forever and a day and not exhaust the fine fashion features,
materials those sleek silky broadcloth and royal cheviots,
workmanship, trimming, all right up to our /Tfc
mark—That no other store touches,
YOUNG FRENCH BOY
HELD m DOCTOR
PAItIH -"When I lumvc the peneten
tlnry in xlx years 1 am going to the Unit
ed HtntcM when they give a boy Ilka
ine a chance to think," said fifteen your
old Andre Illnuy, to the judge wlw sen-
Univ.d aim lo remain In Jrb unit* ho
•'«*»’« iw y -one.
Thu attempted victim of the preeo
clous h.d wan In Trcifinlhpc*, living
near Bt. 1,0/.are Itullroud Ututlon. The
doctor was In his office when the affnu
ha I I ••*•#.) Ml dlf a • yi i • vt.i
mi and my wife whm r»U* g the pis i
In the parlor. The hell rang and I went
to open the door. A hoy came hi ami
said lie had a message for me from an
Arnerlenn gentleman, living at Ihe (Jrarid
Intel, mined Ml*. Lnwerenee, | u.tk* |
the boy to « oirje and sit down. Hud*
«’< my ho drew a levalvor point * 1 It ,t
"o’ inni said: Tfitnd' ii|»!' lioVt move
or make any not <e or 1 shoot. Taking
birr; to he a tiiinlae, I threw up my
hands. Hpeaklng calm nnd tell me wh it
you want. I want a hottb* of chloroform
for Mr. I,awernee. | bav# not any, i
I ove only morphine, I rep.led a el mid*
a move os If to go and get the l eephlne.
ftoa't move or I shoot, the boy shouted.
At this moment the doctors wife entered
ItoMmr a revolver with which sh .o.
erefl the hoy, who ran downstair i Iptn
tie- aims of a polleemun who seeing ||, ( -
revolver he still hHd, Hddresicd him.
When he was searched, tw*i load*-I re
volver*, a bowle knife, * black ma «|< m,d
a la.ok contalnfng a number of ,iddi"H4«
css of Americans staying at various ho
tejs were found on llinay's person."
In court ths Imy said went to
tha doetors b«-cau*«> Mr.
promised me u million francs If I would
ge' him n brittle of chloroform " Th*
eourt took the humane vl#w that th*
hoy’s mind had been unhinged by rnueri
reading of dime novels and sent him to
a penitentiary for six yewre to rsstoj*
his mental bal&nct.
DAILY AND SUNDAY $6.00 PER YEAR
WHITE’S
REV.J.I.HQLLEY'S
FIREWELL
SERMON
Rev. ,1. B. Holley wlil preach his
farewell Hormone ul tho Second Bap
tli.i church Sunday. Mr. Holloy leave!
tin- city next week for hie new call,
which Ih Loiilxvlllc and Hcphzlban,
lilk family having already left the city.
It Ih with «reai regret that the poo
pic al thin church hoc Mr. Holiey
leave them and since private matters
made It neconaary for him to leave,
In- rock with the beat wlHhea of hi*
coiigrcgul lou.
There will be Sunday achool at 9:45
o’clock and al the II o'clock nervine
Mr Holley wlil preacn on "Glorying
Iri ltie t'roKK.” At the night nervine
at 8 o’clock he wlil preach on "The
Church.”
The public Ih cordially invited to
j tha ncrvlecH.
GYMNAsSI IRK
ATY.MIA. SOON
The gymnnidum claaaea of the T.
M C. A. will open Thuraday if the
wilier comlltloiiH are normal. Mr.
Ockert, the iihyalcal director, nuld
that Heveral new mats and Jumping
etandardi, etc . had been received and
everything la in rendlm-a* for the
i opening The old memhera are anx
lou Jf itarl 10 work again and there
ar- gnuy new ineiuhers who wlil have
lo be broken In at the work New
j metnberu can obtain suits at the kulid-
Toil can’t advertise Inade
quately without somebody
knowing it. You can’t adver
tise adequately without some
body knowing It.