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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
In Augusta Churches.
St. Patrick’s Church,
Very Rev. L. Bazin. V. G., rector;
Rev. j. Hennessy, assistant. Sunday
masses: 6:30, 8, 9:30 a. m.
Sacred Heart Church,
Corner Greene and McKinne Sts.,
rector. Rev. ,T. J. Sherry, S. J.; pas
tors, Rev. J. Lonergan, S. J., and Rev.
R. Macreadv, S. J. Morning service:
Masses at 5:30, 6:20, 7:30, 9:30. Sun
day school at 10:15. High Mass at
11 Evening service: Beads follow
ed by Benediction at 8 o’clock.
Christian Church,
Howard T. Cree, minister to the
church at Mclntosh and Greene Sts.,
announces the following services for
that congregation: 9:45 a. m., Bible
school, E. B. Hook, superintendent;
adult classes meet promptly at ten.
11 a. m., sermon by the pastor; sub
ject, “A Christian Gathering—lts In
terpretation.” 8 p. m., the first even
ing service of the fall and winter will
be held. Special music by the choir
and a brief message by the minister.
Ali are cordially invited to these meet
ings. Seats are free and a welcome
for all.
St. Paul’s Church,
Rev. G. Sherwood Whitney, rector.
8 a. m., celebration of the Holy Com
munion. 11 a. m., morning prayer and
sermon. 4 p. m., Sunday Bchool. 8
p. m., evening prayer and sermon.
Greene Street Presbyterian Church,
Between Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets. At 11:15 a. m. and 8 p. m.
the pastor. Rev. Geo. E. Guille, will
preach. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. in the Sun
day school room. Prayer meeting and
Bible study Wednesday evening at
8 o’clock. Everybody cordialiy in-
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The famous "Blue Violets of Italy”
is the perfume used in Caldwell's
Violet Cream,” the ideal application
for chapped lips, face and hands, ihe
daily application of which will keep
the skin soft and srnootn and your
this winter's acquaintance with the
disagreeable "chaps" will be a slight
one. A trial bottle will be delivered
on a phone order.
WILL T. CALDWELL’S
Drug Store.
4%
The Planters
Loan and Saving
Bank
705 Broad Street.
The Oldest Savings
Bank In The
City.
In successful operation 38
years and growing more popu
lar with the people and strong
er In their confidence each year.
In selecting a bank tor your
Savings Account do not fail to
Investigate the facilities and
strength of this bank.
Resources Over
$1,000,000.00
Safe as “Safest.”
The same careful attention
to small accounts as to the
larger ones.
Deposits may be made by
mall.
L. C. HAYNE, President.
CHAS. C. HOWARD, Cashier.
ALL FIGURED OUT FOR YOU.
SO AS TO MAKE YOUR BUYING EASY THIS EVENING
OUR HIGH GRADE 40 CENTS KIND
Chocalate Nougats Eng. Walnut Nougats
Walnut Creams Chocolate Marshmallows
Chocolate Cocanuts Burnt Almonds
OUR BEST GRADE, 60 CENTS KIND
Chocolate Almonds French Nougats
Chocolate Brazil Nuts Almond Dates
Double Cream Walnuts Chocolate Blossoms
You can buy any amount you want—any kind you want.
Howard’s Savoy
On the Corner
AGENCY BALK NURSERY—CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS
DIAMONDS.
FINE JEWERLY.
RICH CUT-GLASS.
STERLING SILVER.
FANCY GOODS.
Wm. Schweigert & Co.
7th and Broad St.
vited to all the services of this church.
Sibley Presbyterian Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.
m. by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Thomp
son; subject for 11 a. in., "Missionary
Effort;” for 7:45 p. m„ "Man's
Glorying.” Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m., Mr. O. B. Palmer, superintendent.
An invitation is extended to the pub
lic to attend all these services.
Broadway Methodist Church.
There will be service at the Broad
way Methodist church at 11 a. m.,
but no evening service on account of
the continued illness of the pastor.
St. John Church.
The congregation will worship for
the first time since the flood in the
main auditorium of the church build
ing. Tne sermons for the day will
be by the preacher in charge. Fletch
er V\ alton. Hours of worship: 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9.80
a. m., C. G. Goodrich, superintendent;
A. H. Merry and R. H. Brown, assis
tants. The Henry Bible class invites
strangers to attend the session of this
interesting class, l.esson sttidy at 10
a. m. The Epworth League will have
an interesting service in the league
room at 7 p. m„ led by Mrs. W. S.
Butler. Prayer meeting Wednesday,
; 8.15 p. m.
Woodlawn Baptist Church.
Chaffee avenue. Rev. Thos. Wal
ker. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
; and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9.45.
I Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday
i night at 8 o'clock.
St. li.atthew’s Lutheran Church
Our church is located on Walker
street, opposite the Citv Hospital.
The regular services take place at
11 o’clock in the morning and 8 in
the evening. The evening services
ar e always conducted in the English
language, and all seats are free.
Friendly ushers are in attendance at
all services. Sunday, October 18.
the morning service will also be Eng
lish. The Sunday school meets at
9.30. Mr. Geo. Hains is the super
intendent. A cordial welcome awalls
all who come, both to the Sunday
school and the services. At the morn
ing service the pastor will speak of
Money
Has
Wings
IF YOUR QUARTERS AND
HALVES HAVE WINGS, IT
MAY BE DUE TO THE
EAGLES ON THEM.
WISE FOLKS CAGE THEM
IN OUR VAULTS.
YOU KNOW THEY FLY TO
YOUR AID WHEN YOU
NEED THEM MOST.
WE PAY INTEREST
THE RATE IS 4 PER CENT.
START AN ACCOUNT TO
DAY.
Irish-American
Bank
“The Bank
for Your Savings.”
j the work of the united synod, which,
closed its biennial session at. Savan
nah just one week ago.
First Baptist Church.
Tho minister, Sparks White Melton,
D. D., will preach at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m. Sunday school rally, 9.4;i
a. m. All members of the school
their friends and parents are urged
to be present. At the evening hour
the minister of the church will preach
a sermon appropriate to young men
especially to the great number of
young men who have recently come
to our city, to enter business and at
tend school and college. Everybody
invited.
Asbury Methodist Church
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Iby tne pastor. Rev. .1. M, Bowden,
j Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Baptism
|of infant children at 11 o'clock. Mid
week prayer service 8 p. m. Wed
nesday. Dr. Richard Wilkinson will
deliver one of his captivating lec
tures at Asbury, Monday the 19th
at 8 p. m., in the Interest of the
church. If you would have a helpful
hour be sure to attend. Church on
D'Antlgnac street, near Kollock.
Church of the Atonement
Sunday: Festival of St. Luke. Holy
Communion at 11 a. in. Evening
prayer at 5 p. in. Sunday school and
Bible class at 4 p. m. Rev. S. H.
Carpenier, rector.
Church of the Good Shepherd.
Morning prayer 11 a. m. Sunday
school 4 p. in. Evening prayer 5 p.
m. strangers welcome.
Christ Church.
Milledge street, West End. Rev.
Francis do Sales Carroll, M. A., vicar.
Sunday scnool at 9.45 a. m„ .1. II
Flyt..e, superintendent. Morning pray
er and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening
prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. All
cordially Invited.
Colored Churches.
Canaan Baptist Church,
Rev. A. I). Dunbar, pastor, [’reach
ing at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. by the
pastor. Sunday school at 3 p. in. All
are cordially invited to attend.
Harmony Baptist Church.
There will be preaching at this
church Sunday, 18th, by Rev. J. Sul
la cooper, D. D„ at 11.30 a. m„ and
also at 8.30 p. m., by Rev. C. A.
David. The public is invited to be
at all of theHe services.
A NOTRE DAMES LADY S APPEAL.
To ali knowing suffers of rheuma
tism, whether muscular or of the
joints, sciatica, litmliagos , backache,
pains in the kidneys or neuralgia
pains, to write to her for a home
treatment which lias repeatedly
eared all of these trotures. She feels
it her duty to send it lo all sufferers
FREE. You cure yourself al home
as thousands will testify—no change]
oi climatic being necessary. This
simple discovery banishes uric acid
from (lie blood, loosens the stiffened
joints, purifies the blood, and bright,
ens the eyes, giving elasticity and
tone to the whole system. If the
above interests you, for proof ad
dress
Mrs. M. Summers, Box It.
Notre IJaine, I ml.
JUDGE SHOT SELF
MO CfIIJBT WAITED
NEWARK, N. .I.—Judge Howell of
criminal court, this city, shot him
self in the head in one of the city
l>arks Saturday, while hts court was
waiting for him to appear. He will
probably die. Howe]] wbh recently
criticised in the political campaign
and last night issued a challenge to
his accusers to reply to questions
he would e k m
STATE VS. JIM FISHER
CASE WAS TRIED
As It Was Proved That
Fisher Had Nothing the
Case Was Dismissed.
'i e case of the State vs. Jim
Fisher was tried by Judge Bennett
Saturday morning. It. appears that
Jim Fisher took a contract for none
work and hired another negro by the
name of .lint farter to work for him.
He drew the money for doing the Job,
but he failed to pav farter for his
work. The case was the result. It
was proved in court that Fisher did
not have anything so the case was
dismissed.
REV- N- N. BURTON AT
NORTH AUGUSTA CHURCH
Rev. N N. Burton of Langley will
deliver the Sunday morning sermon
a' North Augusia Baptist church at
II o'clock, and the public Is cordially
Invited to attend.
Rev, Burton has a reputation for
being a forceful speaker and as a
minister he |* quite well known
throughout his seetlon. No doubt a
large crowd will be present to hear
him Bunds; morning.
MR. HENRY BAIRD HERE.
Mr Henry VV. Baird, tin travelln*
auditor for the Georgia and Florida
railroad, is In the elty and he says
that the general offices of the road
will be moved from Douglas to Au
gusta In the nert six months. )(<■
also said that Augusta had the best
chanee of getting the shops. Th“ d.
rector* have not announced when the
meeting Is going to be held.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Bleakley Announces With Great Pleasure
the Completion of Handsome
New Store front
The (ireatest Store Entrance in the Entire Southland
All Dav Monday Bleakley Will Offer the Trade Extraordinary Bargains.
A Pew Are Enumerated Below-Read On.
SANITARY DIAPER
CLOTH
Worth 85c per piece,
at 59c piece
SCHOOL HOSE
FOR BOYS.
Extra tough.
Warranted to out wear
lour pairs oi' ordinary
stockings, as good as it’
they were indeed at 25c,
Special Monday, all sizes
al 15c
Opening Sale of Ultra Pine Embroideries
Nothing reserved. Thousands of yards , 25c to SI.OO values, on Tuesday, ar\ w _ .
at 10.30 1U CtS Y a PCI
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
SEE BLEAKLEY’S LINE OF SUITS AND CLOAKS, CHILDREN’S CLOAKS A SPECIALTY.
Buy of Bleakley and Save Money
POLICE SEEKING
ERRING MOTHER
Charged That W o lit a n
Named Hamilton Haa De
serted Three Infants in
Augusta.
A warrant was sworn out for Min
nie or Mamin Hamilton Saturday,
charging a misdemeanor.
According to tip. police the circum
stances of the ease are that the wo
man, whose last name is Hamilton,
there is some doubt as to hnr first
name, came to the city about the first
of September and stayed with a Mrs.
Tiller, on Smith street, in Qregglown,
and on or about September the ljth
a ehbd was born. She stayed with
the child until It was about four
weeks old and then She left for some
unknown destination. Mrs. Tiller has
the child and is taking care of It nil
ill some trace of Ihe mother Is found.
The police say this is the third
time she haH given birth to a child In
the elty and deserted It. The other
two children have died. It Is under
stood that her home Is In Dublin, (la.,
but nothing positive can be learned
about It.
Kvery effort Is being msde to have
her brought back to the elty.
ALL THE WANT AD NEWS IN
SUNDAY'S HERALD.
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A small bottle of Scott’r.
Emulsion costing fifty rents wii
last a baby a month a few drop
in its bottle each time it is fed.
That’s a small outlay for so large
a return of health and comlort.
Babies that are given
Scott's Emulsion
quickly respond to its helpful
action. It seems to contain just
the elements of nourishment a
baby needs most.
Ordinary food frequently lacks
this nourishment; Scott's
Emulsion always supplies it.
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The $1.50 quality, Mon
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MADURA
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12 yards to the box.
English ManuJ'aciured, a
pure round thread fab
ric, value $2.00 box,
at $1.25
TODAY’S FOOTBALL
Yale vs. Army.
Pennsylvania vs. Brown.
Princeton vs, Virginia Poly."
Harvard vs. Sprlnglleltl T. H.
Cornell vs. Colgate.
Dartmouth vs. Williams.
Carlisle vs. Susquehanna.
Syracuse vs. Rochester.
Navy vs. Lehigh.
Haverford vs. Franklin and Mar
shall.
Washington and Jefferson vs. Allr
gheny.
TWO LEASED WIRE SERVICES
FOR THE SUNDAY HERALD.
RUMOR THAT GRIFFITH
IS TO MANAGE CINCINNATI
NEW YORK ll has been learned
on good authority that Clarke llrlffttll
will manage the Cincinnati National
League club next season. The story
leaked out yesterday afternoon anil
comes front very reliable sources.
The Cincinnati ciub Inis been trying
lo keep the matter secret until after
the nnnual meeting of the stockhold
ers.
HARVARD COACH WORKS
THE SQUAD CAREFULLY
BOSTON. As a result of the ex
tremc heat, Haughton, the coach,
worked the Harvard football men
very carefully yesterday. He reftist 1 1
to countenr ,e, scrimmage pl«\ , of
any sort, and for .111 minutes walked
the regulars through the plays which
tliej will use In the game against
Springfield training school today.
The forward pass ami op aide kick
were given considerable attention, as
the visitors are adepts In both
brsnrhet of the game, and lasi ye.tr
gnvi Harvard a bad scare The new
split plav* from the tandem forma
tlon will be used by Harvard fre
qnently today, as Haughton is ant
lour to list the strength of these
ground-gainers before meeting Aniiup
oils and Brown.
FR- RICHARD HAMILTON AT
ST. PATRICK’S SUNDAY
Father Richard Hamilton has Just
returned from a trip to Europe and
will sing high mass and preach at
Hi Patrick's church Hunday morning
at 10.110 o'clock
Father Hamilton Is one of tint best
knov.| Catholic clergymen in this
section of the Houth and no doubt. Ills
many friends In the city will he pleas
ed to learn of Ids return and will
In: prisent at this service Sunday
morning
BEST QUALITY
Full width Curtain Swiss
(lie 15c kind, as a great
special Monday . .9%c
COMPLETE ASSORT
MENT OF PONY HOSE
FOR BOYS AND
GIRLS.
Agency for the Fay
Stockings and Rubens
Infants Vests.
ANNUAL GAME TODAY;
YALE VS. WEST POINT
NEW HAVEN, Conn. For the first
time In Yale history her football
eleven Is In West Point today with
the Army mule favorlie In the bet
ting. Here are the Yale regulars
who are on the hospital IIkI : Cnplaln
Hobby Burch, Left guard Andrus.
Rigid guard Cooney, Left-tackle
Hobbs, and Le'l end lg>2tin.
As all of these are linemen, and
all are stars. Yah. stork has dropped
far below par.
Because nl the social Interest In
the animal Yale Weal Point game II
has come to be one of the hlg foot
ball events of the season Three
times ns many persons make the trip
up the Hudson ns there are seats
around the cadets' parade ground
gridiron. Just about a third of the
crowd geis more than a glimpse or
the contest.
The game almost Invariably Is a
close one anil fought bitterly from
the flrHt whistle of the referee to the
lasi. During the past eight years
West Point has beaten Yale once, and
three times the score has been tied
,rmy Eleven Ready.
WEST POINT N Y The Army
put on the finishing touches for the
Yale game today with a long signal
drill and a rehearsal of the plays to
be used against the Blue. The plays
ran off smoothly yesterday, but there
was a lack of spirit In the work
which, no doubt, was due lo the sui
try afternoon. To give the team more
time for the final drill, the football
men were excused from drill yeslcr
da\ afternoon, and got on the field
by R .'to p in Trainer Temple savs
all the players nre In One exmdßlon,
and should lie able lo give as good
an account of themselves as former
Army loams have done when facing
Yale
The Cadets are more confident
I ban ever this year, and expect to
Improve upon last years tie to the
extent of at lensl one Held goal touch
down.
Yale Position Army
Kilpatrick Underwood
Left end.
Richardson Byrne
, Left-tackle.
Brown Weir
Left guard.
Itlddir- Photon
Center.
Corbel Moss
Right guard.
tllly Besson
Right tackle,
Mersereau Carberry
lUght-end
Murphy Wood
Quarterback
F’hllbln Orehle
Left halfback
Brides Dean
Right halfback
<oy . Chamberlain
Fullback.
FEATHER
BOAS.
Special sale.
The $4.00 kind, all colors
al $2.98
EXTRA WIDE AND
EXTRA HEAVY TAF
FETA RIBBONS. 7 f ;
Worth 25c per yard,
all colors, at .... 15c
SHEPPARD GETS GOOD
JOB FROM PRESIDENT
NEW YORK. President Roosevelt
has appointed M. W. Sheppard, tho
half-mile Olympic runner, to the post
of night Inspector of customs at the
port of Philadelphia. The civil serv
ice examlnatlon necessary for the
place was waived by the president.
In Ihe early part of Ibis yenr Shep
pard tried for patrolman on the New
York police force and was rejected by
the medical examiners on account of
heart and kidney trouble, It was said.
Sheppard's appointment will be a loss
to the Irish American Athletic chib.
If he lakes the place he will have lo
live In Philadelphia, and he ran only
run where he has a b-gtil residence.
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody In /.anesvilo. O, know*
Mrs Mary Lee, of rural route i. Hho
v/rlles: "Mv husband, lames Lee,
firmly believe* ho owes his life to the
use of |)r. Kings New Discovery.
Ills lungs were so severely afT'Ct''(l
that consumption seemed Inevitable,
when a friend recommended New
Discovery. W<- tried If, nnd Its use
has restored him to perfect health."
Dr King's New Dlsroverv In the King
of throat anti lung rem* dies. For
roughs and colds II has no equal. The
Itrsl dose gives relldl Try It' Hold
under guarantee al all drug stores.
r»oc end $ 1.00. trial bottle free
CHAMPION CUBS MAY
PLAY ON THE COAST
CHICAGO.-The world’s baseball
champions, the Chicago Cubs, met In
the office of Charles W. Murphy and
divided among themselves their share
of the receipts of the five champion
ship games played with Detroit. As
the whining leant the Chleagos ro
reived a total of $27.6119.
Prior to the meeting Frank Chance
conferred Informally with "Cal" Ew
ing and Henry Berry, of the Pacific
Coast League, with reference to a se
ries of games between the Cubs and
teams of the roast league The prop
osition Includes a guarantee of slo,out).
The Californians also offered to pay
all expenses, hill the Chicago plays
era demanded a gimrantn of slo,oo#
for each
Hurry and Worry
are twin causes of many ail
ments that afTect the stomach
and nerves. Keep the diges
tion strong and the nerves
steady by the timely use of
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