The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 01, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO 710 BROAD STREET BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE CO A nflithpf V Goes on Record as Being One Ain/lllCi of the Greatest Opportunities to Buy Dry Goods That the Public Has Had in Some Time. We are confident we can demonstrate this point to the entire satisfaction of any buyer who will give us an opportunity to present our prices. ::::::: COME TOMORROW, FRIDAY-BIG BARGAINS New Fall Underwear In the Medium Weights for Early Fall Wear, for Men, Women and Children. Ladies' Bleached Knit for el Covers, 25C Indies’ Bleached Medium Weight, Long Sleeve Vests, at M en's Medium Weight Cotton Rihlw»d 40c Shirts and Drawers, n< “YC Children' Cotton Vests and I’ants,.,. 15c, 20c and 25c Infant’s Rubens Vest, 2<Jc One of the Opportunities of the Season Heavy Twilled White Flannels, which should bring 35a The quantity is limited, so conic early. The |Q r price in this Friday's Sale, only See the Great Ribbon Sale Of fine wide Taffetas, beautil’ul Silk Ribbons, which you can not match under Idc, I fir* oilr price only IvFC Social Gossip IMPORTANT MEETING OF ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. There was mi Important roeellug of the Associated riurtlli' to lil til noon today lii the Woman's club i»>>- ii*. i lie slse of the atli-dar, ■ Ixdttg In no «o commensurate wilh Ihe bualtu mi truuriM) The meeting, opened with roll call, prayer ami I hi* reading ot the min utes o( the la*t me. tint- which woie ■|.|enywl. afli-i which Mina Thump eon reported Him tin- young women who were In t hnrgc of tin mill ill. trifle reported that SI families hml heen helped lhal la, placed In a |m altlon to help themselves; anti there W*rt IS more that are almoet self *up portini and that It will take s<lll4ll to keep them going 111 l they are on llrel' aelf«iip|H»rtln* These the inn )arltr of them are'elther old and feeble, and 1110 of later famllira Reporta Were made hv thoae who had endeavored to encore work for manv of the men. six out of the tta«*n tr-onc men who had applied for work O* the canal break having encored ono day * work onl* There waa a report made that them was work for ala able bod led men at the Rlveratdi M ■ and thla will he Ailed Immediately Miss Mara Cwthbert reported 1 do nation of |x frxuti Mra I 11 Brin let of New Orleani thH to be its. .1 In the relief work Mlee rtllhbert alao made a motion that the finance and nia terlal contmltioea l>e consolidated. aM that the eet retail of all commit Trunk Factory SAVED FROM THE FRESHET Q< GREAT REDUG. TION SALE STILL ON Few Sitae fitly damaged Trunk a from the water which w* will •ell at great aacrtflce TRUNKS. VALISES. SUIT CASES. LEATHER GOODS. ETC. Trunk Factory SSt Broad - Wrong Side St.. Righ.Sdeof Pneaa leva be made tin ex officio member of 1 all milt conmilltees, aa In llila way the! work win lie krealty facilitated, noth] Ih" •• mctlona were carried Mra W. 1 \\ I.alley reported that ehc had anss j • ■ .cral of ih.- nierchsnu in regard to dia ...altiii of the garments made atj th. ... w lug rooms amt that atm had; found very llttln encouragement front i thou The 1 H White company had., however, p need an order for forty dn*nii tprona, for which they will have a speelul apron hmlc, llm date to bn announced later. Rev llowaid T. CTec gave an Inter • •ling report of the workings of hi* committee and made the motion that | the apodal committee be aaknd (or an ! other gppruprlgtton of t7M» 10 carry! on the present work, and to extend ll by ejuahltahtiig another aewtng room which through the courtesy of Rev. It M IHxon, the paatnr of St laikc'ai ehut'i It. will be established In the Hun day Hfhool room This courlcay »»» : extended through Ur Fletcher Wa! loti, of St lohn s and a vote of think* waa extended to Mr. Mlaa ruthhert annouueed that there were many children In the mill die irh i who were anxlotta to continue to : help their families. hut had eo little j knowledge of wowing; thcan will he placed In one of ihe amusement halla ' and some competent peraon placed over them to Instruct them In the art. It la xerv gratifying to Ihe women who have taught aewtng achooi for Hcveral yearn to nee that their in • mictlona have heen plaeetl to aiirh LIT Ua REPAIR Your Trunks damaged by the water C»n make them ovet alt-one at new Coat ta small • Telephone l'| — Phons its Friday Sale of Sheets and Towels 72x00 inch Sheets, Friday, l A r price Good large size heavy I luck Towels, great 1 Of values, at * Good size unbleached Turkish Towels, Qr Friday, at Friday Prices in Notions Good Pearl Buttons, at per | ✓-» dozen Good Bins, nt Per | ■paper Good i looks and Eyes at per card * One pound Jar of Vasaline, . 10c Friday Bargains in Laces Nice line of New Cluny Bands, 2to 4 inches j,f\ wide in this sale, at IN/V* Real Linen Torchon Laces, 1-2 to 3 inches wide, for trimming underwear, at :. SARAH KOTEN Snrah Koten, who is in Blackwell* Island Hna plial nwaitinp; trial for killing of Dr. Samuel Auspitg, 1* now a mother. The child 1* a hoy. Mrs.' Rose Pastor Stokes nnd Connell of Jewish Women have ottered to take care of the young woman and her baby. Bn advantage that many of their pu pita are now in a position to turn out garinenta that arc neatly and well made and can be used by almost any one. There has already been several him tired garments made at the two sexv Ing rooms and from the Indications a* present, there will In sll probability be a special sale of underwear soon put on the Augusta public. There will be a meeting held totnor row at noon In the Womans club rooms when It will be definitely dm termlned what diaposlton will be made of ihe products of the sewing rooms. Mis* May Belle Hailey. of Ellen ton. H C who has been the guest of her slater, Mrs. W S Radford, for a short while, left yesterday for her home Miss Annie l.attrle Attaway, s well known and popular young lady of Port Royal. H C. visited relatives in the telly yesterday on her way to attend school at Edgefield. 8 (’ Xllss Cecelia n--u Rreux, of t'bar leston. la the guest of Miss Ruth Pxirhan Mra. Franklyn and Miss tVslre. Franklxn left this afternoon for New | York whore ther will make their |p< rtuanx'ul home. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AT JILL BOH AIR. WAITERS WILL BE WAITRESSES Seventy-five Girls W ill Take Places of Men in Dining Room Official Announcement Made. -1 ■ Girls will lake the place of th’ masculine waiter* in the dining room of the Hon Air Hotel thts season, ac cording to au olticlal announcement made Thursday morning. Seventy live will be employed and they will be of the most up to-date trained help procurable, most of them coming from the Fiontenae hotel to Augusta. This will be a decided Innoxallon lilt this city and will no doubt attract! much local attention. Mr. G Trnssell will again be! manager of the hotel and preliminary I arrangements arc already being made for tilt op. ilnt’. whith will he aboutj the middle of December. The hotel i is being thoroughly gone over and j grounds put in order for the coming I ‘ of the large number of guests who always makt the Hon Air their win-! | ter home. Miss Kssle Dorr has returned to 0«-..rgetown. S C„ after a stay ot some .lavs with relatives in this city. I Miss Trawiek, deaconess and Me- v Med earls the city mlaatoaarr| had a pleasant little party of friends; at their home iu West Bud yesterday I w hen thex spent the time cuttlnfi ami j getting ready garments xvhich will , he made by the mother of the chi!- 1 dron ot that district. Several doxett (garments were cut and distributed and when made will add much to the; winter wardrobe of the children who need .hen so muoh. Those who were the guests on this occasion were Mr* 1, 8 Arrington. Mr* W It. Hut lor, Mrs Hattie H Todd. Mtss Meu!ah Todd. Mlaa Marion You. Mr K 1. Watson. Mrs Rich ard Wilkinson, Mrs. Orville Verdery. Mrs B 1* Lester, Mis* Mattie Hop kins. Ml«s Ethel I’atka. Mra. Har grove and Mrs .lame* Carpenter. —Mr 0 W. Vaery. of Thomson • pent yesterday In the city. - Miss Alice Whlttendale has. re turned to Douglas*. Ga Mis* Oda Belle Dea* has returned from Waynesvflle, N C . after a de lightful visit with friends Mrs Thomas T Millet has re turned home. _ HetJsches. Hetdtches. Headaches. T 0 Biliousness. Biliousness. Biliousness. | » jTJIJ I T Consttpstion. Constipation. Constipation. 1 w. WW ai* Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. I Me Sugar-coated. Sugar-coated. Sugar-coated. 1 Easy to Ute. txajMO take. Easv totake. 1 sect Jmcuxc 00,1 « 00n * f ° r B et - MU. COLLEGE BE6INSJJS YEAB Prospects Are l or Biggest Enrollment and Most Successful Session. The Medical College opened ils "Tlh session Thursday ai noon. This is one of the largest enrollments ail the college for many years. All indi cations point to a successful year. There aye 125 students at the col- 1 lege. Thursday afternoon w.ts spent j in examining the applicants for ad mission The lectures will start at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Dr. .foseph Eve Allen, Dean of the Vacuity said: "t think this is going' to be one of thi most suceessfu. years in the history of the college. We are in first elass shape and wil. j begin 'he work Friday.” ] The fuculty for the present term will be the same as last year. There has been several Impovenients made on the college and it is better now, than ever before. WILL LECTURE FOR THE COLORED PEOPLE Dr. Richard Wilkinson Will Be at the Taber nacle Baptist Church. Dr Klchard Wilkinson, pastor of St. .lames Church, will lecture for the colored people next Monday night. Oct. 5. at Tabernacle Baptist Church The lecture will he for th' benefit of the colored Y. M. C. V and a small adn'tgsion fee will be cha r ged Dr. Wilkinson is one of the finest speaker* on the American plat form. , possessing the rapid fire of John t Temple Graves and the silver'- elo quence the late Henry Grady \ great | treat Is in store for the colored peo ple next Monday night at Tabernacle : Church. The management of the col j ored Y M C A deem themselves 1 fortunate in seeming Dr. Wilkinsons ! services. Lively Selling Prices ON BLEACHINGS AND SEA ISLANDS 3t> inch Soft Cambric Finish Bleachings. One of the best values of the season /: I at .. O4C 3d inch Good Heavy Sea Island. The kind that washes smooth, and bleaches in the ( _ laundry, at Percales and Outings New Dark Styles in Fall Percales, 32 inches z: | wide. Should be Bc, at OjC Remnants of Dark Outings, worth 7 l-2e, while _ they last, at A Lace Curtain Sale OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE PUBLIC If You Have Not Supplied Your Wants, Better Do So Tomorrow. \i<-e line of Nottingham Curtains, commencing in price as low as YOC Also Fine Line of Bcbonet Curtains, on Which We Can Save You Mon . Nice line of Swiss Curtains, QBC DIVINE SERVICES FRIDAYJVENING Divine service wil! be held at the Synagogue at 8:30 Friday evening, Rev. J. D. Braverman, Ph. D., will officiate. Saturday morning service will be- at 11 o'clock. Kve of atonement service will be gin at 8:30 Sunday. Evening subject of Discourse— Redemption. Day of Atonement service will con tinue Monday morning at 10:30. Guests are cordially invited. How a man does hate to be called down by a woman when he Is repeating a choice bit of gossip! o <■ ——- 'v- Clothes for Boys and Juveniles i 1908—Fall and Winter—l9o9 MADE ESPECIALLY FOR US BY SAM PECK THERF.’S A BREEZY TULLNESS AND AMPLE FREEDOM ABOUT A SAM-PECK GARMENT THAT AL LOWS YOUNG MUSCLES AND TENDER SINEWS PLENTY Or ROOM TO SPREAD. THEY ARE THE ARISTOCRATS OF BOY S CLOTHING IN EVERY THING BUT PRICE. REEFER COATS FOR <*VRLS IN BLUES. REDS AND FANCY PLAIDS. AGES 2 1-2 TO 12 YEARS. WE SHOW A LARGE LINE OF BLOOMER SUITS WITH EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS. L. Sylvester (&> Sons. d Boys’ and Ch ildren’s Department. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 716 BROAD STREET CAME WITH KNIFE TO GET HER HOUSE* A dispossesory warrant was taken out before Judge Nurnberger Wednes day to get a woman, Basie Green out of a house on Fenwick street. The warrant was served, but, later the old woman came back so the house with a knife and said the Lord had given her the house anti she was coni ing back in it. It was thought that her mind was deranged, so she was sent to the jail for safe-keeping. The greatness that is thrust upon a man is apt to annoy his neighbors. Best the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the best salve the world aflords It cur ed a felon on my thumb, and it never j falls to heal every sore, nurn or ; wound to which it is applied 25c at all druggists. ____ _ % ||v ky'M) 'bwH ■*'