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THE AUGUSTA SUNDAY HERALD
. Jk.XJ.X., H ». «<u.
BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE CO.
Monday Monday
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN BEDDING WHILE
THESE PRICES REIGN SUPREME
Great Sale of Nice Soft Silkoline Covered Comforts,
Blankets, Spreads Sheets and Pillow Cases
Comforts Commence in price,
Beautiful Silkoline, covered, nice long d* j *
floral design, nicely tack d comforts at . ■• IV
Nice soft, large size, grey, tan blankets d*| -j
next thing to wool, special sale at ..
Good soft thick half wool silver gray d* rw n
bankets, special selling price, at
Extra size bed spreads, cheap at $1.25,
72x90 inch, 50c sheets, 3 9C
Magnificent Display of New
Fail Silks
Including the new 36-in. satin telrazzini, d» * a
One table of odd pieces of fine colored taffeta worth
up to 75 cents, these have gotten down to about
one piece of a kind, so they must go, o .
price
27-in. black taffeta, nice luster good weight, p/y ,
Monday at .. VC
20-in. good heavy black taffeta, 4QC
20-in. satin, black, white and colors,
Big Curtain Swiss Sale
In a fine line of new patterns which you can not
match under 15 cents, our price while they ffw
last, Monday at IIFC
KlTiraiD
BY MftCON PEQ LE
LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC
CROWD MET HIM AT THE
D E POT—THE AUDI
TORIUM WAS ALSO
CROWDED
MISSION IN SOUTH
Came To Pay Tribute To
Southern Democracy At
the Request of Mr.
Bryan.
MACON, Oft—Mr. K»m was aororded
a rouging welcome when h« reached
Macon. The atatiou was packed with a
wildly enthusiastic crowd and when he
reached the auditorium where Saturday
night’s meeting was held the hlg hall
was likewise fined to Its fullest oapael
y
Mr. Kern talked on the tariff issues
and spoke at length about the "Domi
nating power" In eongrees, which he
■aid "hangs like the awerd of Damocles
■rer the heads of ths peopls.” Whan
he paid a tribute to Mr. Bryan, whom
he arid res recognised the world over
as the "Champion of humanity" the au
dience applauded for several minutes.
’They teil you he is not a safe man te
tut at the head of this government,"
the speaker satd.
■ The men who fanned the flames in
the panlo of IW3 are the safe men no
called today. He Is not a safe roan for
the lawless, for those who plunder the
poet and fatten on their earnings, big
safe to all who are engaged in honora
ble enterprise, and he Is and will al
ways be a safe man and a friend to
every man whose heart te right and
whose sets are Just”
The only or u er publlo addrees made
by the vie*-presidential nominee Satur
day was an after dinner speseh to a
company of prominent Georgia demo
cats who attended a dinner In bln hon
or a' the M«dmont howl Mr. Kern
»ai | reduced by Gov. Hoke Smith,
who "fll a graoaful compliment to the
high eh era r ter of the democratic stand
ard hearers.
Mr. Kern said hta mission la ths south
was not to do miasle-ary work, hot to
pay a tributa to ths southern democracy
a< the requant of Mr. Bryan.
At Griffin, on the route to Macon, a
crowd has assembled and sheets for a
■lew of (las nominee. Ma Kern left the
T,J ~ 'l™-' I /m EO BY THE HERALD ARTIST
train and shook hands with aa many as
possible during th* brief stop. Leaving
hers Sunday morning at 7.30 Mr Korn
wn, return to Atlanta, and trill taka s
train on ths Southern railroad imm- I
Stately for Asheville, N. C.
CHAS. A. WEARE BANKRUPT.
CHlCAGO.—Charlnn A Woare filed
■ petition In bankruptcy In the t'nlt
ed t Sit eg court today, giving bin lit
bill ties ag more th*n 11.000,000 and
MMtt of IfihO. Mr. Wears filed hi*
petition Individually and an a mem
b«r of the lira of P. B. Wear* & Co.
WONDERFUL
SUCCESS
ARE THE SALES PREPARED BY THIS WIDE AWAKE UP TO
DATE YOUNG FIRM. THEY HAVE M VDE THE GREATEST
RECORD AND GAINED MORE PROMIN ENCE BY THEIR WON
DERFUL OFFERING THAN ANY HOUSE, WE FEEL PERFECT
LY SAFE IN S VYING, IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. IF YOU
WILL ALWAYS KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THEM AND KEEP
POSTED AS TO THEIR PRICES YOU WILL BE PAID WELL FOR
YOUR TIME.
Our Ready-to-Wear Department
OFFERS SOME UNUSUAL BARGAINS FROM A WELL SELECTED
STOCK FOR EARLY BUYERS. ONE OF THE GREATEST ASSORT
MENTS OF LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS AT SIO.OO, $15.00, $20.00 AND
$25.00, THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED IN THE HISTORY OF
OUR BUSINESS. WE ALSO OFFER GREAT VALUES IN LADIES
SEPARATE SKIRTS IN VOILES AND PANAMAS, SILK PETTICOATS
IIEATUERBLOOM \XD SATTEEN PETTICOATS. WE WILL ALSO
OFFER A LINE OE ECRUE AND WHITE LACE WAISTS, y
$5.00 VALUES, AT .pO.VO
Just received a fresh shipment of White Linen Tailored Waists
WRIGHT REPRESENTS
THE GOVERNMENT
Secretary of War Will
Act At the Rivers and
Harbors Congress.
WASHINGTON President Roosevelt
will designate general Luke E Wrlglit,
•(cr*t4iy of war. an the govarnment’s
official repr**#«ntaUv# At Ut# Bouth«ro
< ornrri**rr laJ Cnngx*** which will con-
I vene In thfi city U«cmnb«r 7 and %, Just
prior to th* national river* and harbor*
1 congr**#i
A committee of Southern business man
, comprlafng O. Oroevenor Ixiwai, of Ala
tram*. John itenjamen, of Georgia,
;•»*! Kdwln fa Quart**, of Virginia rail •
j *d at the Whit* Houa* Maturday morn
j ing to explain to th* praam t. the gsasrai
m op* aim purpogc of thr < *ho
president told the vlaliora ho wua Inter
ested In th* objects of the congress
which he regarded »■ a forerunner of
the comm«r»lfll and industrial advance,
wHlch the opening of th* Panama < inai
would bring to th* south.
One of the principal addressee will b*
ma * by Hecrstary Wr.ght on "The In*
fl»J*n<* of the panama canal on tha l;j
--dur trial development of th* nation"
"The president «ra*p*d at once the
full sign! cane* of we propone to
do. said Mr. Benjeman. lie wa* most
enthussstlc In offering to do all In Hl*
power to make the work of our yon*
grass a succe**.
DAILY AND SUNDAY, $6.00 PER YEAR]
Get in Line
And Buy Your Fall Underwear While You Get
Such Assortments at Such Low Prices.
Ladies’ bleached long sleeve knit corset
covers, at
Ladies' bleached long sleeve medium weighty r,
veßt, and pants at
Fine line of children's cotton underwear for early
“ weai ’. 15c, 20c, 25c
Children’s ribbed union suits, 25c
at
Childrens' ribbed sleeping garments, 25c
at • •
Men’s medium weight cotton shirts and A.QC
drawers for fall wear, at.. . »..«
A Good 36 Inch Bleaching and
Sea Island for Monday
; 16-in. nice smooth Cambric finished bleaching*: \A
Monday at •• •» / ■
:56-in, good weight nice finished soa island,
Monday at »
Gowns and Corset Covers
$i.25 high neck heavy muslin gowns for fall QO~
at M W« W« M n
Nice lot of Outing Gowns 89c
at ■»■». .•• ».<■ m,
New lot, of beautiful corset covers 25c
fit . . , . . ••••••,•• ••••!•• «m ****
Torchon and Cluny Laces at
Money-Saving Prices
2 to 4 inch cluny bands, 1 )c
at •- "■'*> "• •*• •
i/ 2 to 3 inch real liuen torchon laces, 5c
Monday at ..
President Roosevelt Lauded
the Tuberculosis Mee t
Praised the Progress of
Modern Science in the
Control of the Dreaded
Waite Plague.
WAHMINGTON In « notehls spssch
before the closing snslon Of Ihn, Tuber
culosis congress Hauirdsy. Roosevelt
lauded (lie reclamation of the f'linama
Canal sane from yellow fever and kin
dred diseases as « great triumph for
Ihe medic al profession and sanitation.
WAS NOT
EXPECTED.
Tho President surrounded by Bacrel
H**rvlc« Guard*, app»ar*d at tha natlon
al tuberculosis congress entirely unex
pectedly at 12.30 o'clock.
CHANGES ON ' -
PANAMA.
President Bosevelt anld: 'T could not
deny rnvac*lf th* privilege of saying h
word of greeting to thla noteworthy
gathering
"It la difficult for us to mall/.#* tha
extraordinary changes, tho oxtraOTdl
nary progres In certain llna* of *o# lai
endeavor during th* last two or thr*a
generations; and In no othar manifests -
tlon of human activity have tha changes
h**r» quit* mo far reaching a* In tha
ability to grapple with dlaeaa*.
"It Is not very long sine* th* attitude
of man toward* suoh ri* that of con-
Mumptloti ws* on* of helpless Inactivity.
It In but a short tlm* Nine.* *v*n rn##*t
gifted men of tiia medical profession
know llttl* n« any layman of th* real
on UN#* of disease Ilk* thl* and tho rem
edy to h# Invoked to overcome It.
"Whm tn* first railroad wo* built
hcross Panama, It wa* with Horn* foun
dation to proof, that *v*ry al**p*r wa*
laid acres* th# Ilf* of n man. Th*
iMthrriu* of Panama, which wa* it by
word for fatal disease, ha* b*corn« w»ll
known mm a sanitarium; and It has be
corn* so bocmis* of th* Investigation* of
certain medical fen with *nough abil
ity to find out th* r«*l cause* of cer
tain disease*, and who took meatura*
to overcorn* them
“A* this moment, In the heart of th*
area* continent of Africa there Is po%
collar fatal disease known a* th* sleep
ing slcknoas. This dl**a** killed a
gr**.t*r number of people than any
modern war, and th* chance to control
that disease I|e* In the work of the men
who nr* her*.
INTELLIGENT
FIGHT RECENT.
"Until but a few years ego bsrtliy an
lnl.lllg.fii effort was muds or could lie
mad. tn war against tub.roulo.ls, this
peculiarly deadly enemy of th. human
race. The ohano. to oonduot that war
arose when th. great ovp*rt In tha m«V
loal world (limed thslr trained latallt
genca to tha task.
"It Is for them, and mart remain for
them to point lust what eon ho dona.
The principal thing to ha dona la for
the representatives of gorsrnmentg
everywhere to give all poasibla aid te
the work and to heed In every way tha
conclusion, of th. »dentitle men la
charge.
"1 thank you all. men and women, of
this gathering and you who are gruerta
and I congratulate you on what yon
have done and are doing. On behalf if
the nation I greet you, and I hope yea
will understand how much we appro,
data your coming here."
NEXT MEETING. ’o*l
Th# next International congraaa wtl
b# bald In Horn* In 1911, during tha At*
Math annlv#tr*ary of tha formation of tha
Italian Union.
Th* death knell of tha theory of Da.
Hobart Koch, of Harltn. that bovina tub
orcnloal* I* raraly, If srrar communion*-
*d to man, wa* wounded Saturday whan
at th* closing aaaalon of tha oongra*%
a raaolutlon wa* adopt*d recognising ths
Ifitrunamlralhlllty of bovina hsmaa t*U*>
till.
Tha fliMt r««olutton brnugh t bafora ths
commlttaa called tha attantlon of Btata
and national government* to tha aaoea
ally for obligatory notice* of all caaas
of tuherculosl* by phyalcuuia, tha ragts
t rat lon of *uch cm*** and tha taking at
rnraaurra by th* publlo h«aith author
ities to pravent tha npraad of tha dls
aaso.
That all govarnmant* aiould «atahTMi
hosfital* for th# treatment of advanssd
Ntiigc* and nanß#/rla for Incipient raas*,
was tha purport of tha second raaolu
tlon.
Th# reaoltitlon of sanitary condition#
In factor!*# and work shops, homes and
public bulldnlga In th* hour# of labor
of women and # hlldren were tha subject
of tha n**t resolution. That all *h«*a
should ba superv|s#jil y th* government
arm that, In this way a large paroant
jig* of th# case* could ba prevented, was
tha burden of that part of th* commlL
f«•«#'* recommendation.
College* and till I v craft I#* ahould *atab-
Hsb gourasa In byglen* and similar *ub
j*ct* and all children *hou!d ba gives
l!k«* Instruction, w«* thalr opinion. *s
pressed In anothar paragraph.
WILLIAMS IN NORTH CAROLINA
NBWMFJRN, N. r.—R* nator mast
John Hparp William# spoke at tha court
boua* In this city Saturday ta an Ins*
ni#n*e <«nd enthuafaatir* audlanoo gath
ered from the surrounding aaotias gs
• uitern North Caroliugg