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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 The Birth-Place of Cut-Prices-C. li. HOWARD DRUG CO. M. a WE HAVE WAITED A MONTH TO SEE IF ANY OF THE NEAR CUTTERS WERE GOING TO CUT THE PRICES OF ANDES’ MEDICINES, AND FIND THAT THEY DO NOT IN TEND TO CUT UNLESS THEY HAVE TO; SO WE DECIDED TO PUT A FULL LINE OF THESE GOODS AND GIVE THE PEOPLE THE BENEFIT OF CUT PRICES ON THESE GOODS, AS WELL AS THE BALANCE OF PATENT MEDICINES. WE ARE NOT AFTER ADVERTISING ANDES’ MEDICINES, BUT JUST WANT TO SHOW THE PEOPLE THAT WE ARE THE LEADERS—WHERE WOULD YOU RATHER TRADE ? The following articles are mentioned simply to show that we cut prices. All other preparations not listed below are Reg. Our Price Price Andes Pres SI.OO $ .75 Andes Liniment .50 .40 Wine Cardui 1.00 .67 Wampoles C. L. Oil .. .. 1.00 .73 Papes Diuretic 50 .38 Fletcher’s Castoria ... .35 .26 Groves Chill Tonic 50 .38 Angiers Emulsion 1.00 .73 Pinkham’s Compound .. 1.00 .73 What ever prices are quoted you, we will be cheaper-Remember the place IN THE AUGUSTA CHURCHES Baptist First Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. M. Ashby Jones will preach at the First Baptist church at 11 a. m. on “The Growth of Truth.” At 8 p. m. his subject will be “The Testi mony of Rust,” Second Baptist Rev. O. P. Gilbert has returned from the convention at Dublin and will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. .today. Public cordially Invited. Woodlawn Baptist Church. Rev. Thos. Walker, pastor. Preach ing 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Men's Bible class 2:15 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting and song service 8 o’clock Wednes day evening. Public cordially invited to these services. St. Paul's Church. Rev. G. Sherwood Whitney, rector. 8 a. m. celebration of the Holy Com munion; 9 45 a. m. Sunday school; 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. m. evening prayer and address. Curtis Baptist Church Rev. Jno. F. Eden will speak this morning on “The Nature and Work of the Georgia Baptist Convention,” and in the evening on "The Two Foundations.” A splendid musical pro gram has been arranged and a cordial Invitation is extended .o the public. Second Baptist Church Rev. O. P. Gilbert, pastor of the Second Baptist church, will deliver a special sermon to the young ladies of this city, especially to the Phila- Is Operated With only One Hand No Wheels No Crank No Cogs Is Practically Automatic Can Operate In Any Dish or Bowl Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction By Short Up and Down Stroke ot the Handle Simple. Sanitary Durable Built to Last Long Wonderiul Labor Saver Cut One-Fourth Size HOW TO GET THE EGG-BEATER FREE: If you are not a regular reader of The Herald, send $3.00 to this office for the paper for six months and you will receive an automatic egg heater. If you are already a subscriber of The Herald, pay up your back subscription to date and pay six months In advance and receive a Hamil ton Egg-Beater FREE. Don’t put It off; subscribe now, before all the egg-beaters are gone. $3.00 PAYS FOR THE HERALD 6 MONTHB -..AND YOU RECEIVE THE EGG-BEATER ABSOLUTELY FREE. The Augusta Herald Augusta, Georgia thea classes, Sunday night. Special music by the choir. Public cordially Invited. Catholic Sacred Heart Church. Corner Greene and McKinne streois. Rector, Rev. J. Sherry, S. J. Pastors, Rev. J. Lonergan, S. J., and Rev. A. McCready, S. J. Morning service—Mass es at 5:30, 6:20, 7:30 and 9:30. Sunday school at 10:16. High mass at 11. Even ing service—Rosary and Benediction at 8 o’clock. St. Patrick's Church. Rev. Fr. Bazin, V. U., pastor. Sunday masses at 7, 9 and 10:30 o’clock. Vespers at 8 p. m. Christian Christian Church, Seventh and Greene streets, How ard T. Cree, pastor. 10 a. m. Bible school; 11 a. m., sermon; 8 p. m., ser mon. All cordially Invited. Seats free. Christian Science The Christian ocientists will hold a special Thanksgiving service at their hall In the Union Saving Bank buldlng at 11 o’clock next Thursday morning. A cardial Invitation Is extended to the public to attend the service. Episcopal. Church of the Atonement. Morning prayer at 11 a. m. Even ing prayer at 5 p. m. Sunday school and Bible class at 4 p. m. Thursday 11 jji n Reg. Our Price Price Diapepsin 50 .38 Peruna 1.00 .73 Mellin’s Food 75 .60 Eskay’s Food 75 .60 Malted Milk 1.00 .75 Malted Milk 3.75 3.00 D. D. D. 1.00 .75 S. S. S 1.00 .67 Colgates Ribbon Paste . .25 .20 Thanksgiving day, services at 11 a. m. Friday, Bible lecture at 5 p. m. Rev, S. B. Carpenter, rector. Lutheran St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Walker street, near Sixth, Rev. William J. Finck, pastor. Sunday, November 21, all services will be conducted in the English lan guage. The morning service begins at 11 o’clock and the evening at 8:00. The joint Thanksgiving service will be held Thursday morng at 11 o’clock. Pastor Derrick of Holy Trinity church will preach the ser mon. On account of the Improvements under way in the church auditorium, all services will be held in the Sun day school room. English Lutheran Holy Trinity Church, 657 Greene St., Rev. J. Bowman Derrick, pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. m. No night service. Sunday Bible school 9:45 a. m. Methodist St. Lukes Methodist Church Corner St. Luke street and Craw ford avenue. Rev. J. P. Erwin, pastor Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 3:30 o’clock, W. B. Toole, superintendent. Epworth lea gue devotions? services at 6:45 p. m. St. John Methodist, 730 Greene St, Rev. Luke G. John son, pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. by Rev. J. A. Patridge. There will be no night service. Sunday school at 9:30. Superintendent, C. G. Good rich. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome. St. James Church. Rev. Richard Wilkinson, D.D., pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Re* AUTOMATIC EGG BEATER THIS OFFER OF THE HERALD WILL APPEAL ESPECIALLY TO WOMEN * This new style Hamilton Spiral Spring Egg- Beater, Cream Whip and Mayonnaise Mixer la the latest and most useful kitchen utensil on the market. It Is operated with only One Hand by a short up and down stroke of the handle and la practically automatic. There are no wheels, or cranks or cogs to get out of order, but everything Is perfectly simple and simply perfect. It will beat eggs, whip cream or mix mayonnaise dress ing much better than the old stylo egg beater and In one-half the time. It will do everything all other beaters and mlkera will do and a whole lot they will not do. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. The Augusta Herald, Augusta, Ga., Gentlemen:- Enclosed find $3.00 for which enter my name on your sub scription list for a period of six months. Send Egg-Beater as prem ium: Name P. O St. or R. F. D N. B. —If Egg-Beater Is to be sent by mall enclose 5c extra for postage. *»»- C. H. HOWARD DRUG CO. n~.w THE AUGUSTA HERALD Reg. Our Price Price Euthymol Tooth Paste ■. .25 .18 Propylactic T. Brushes. .35 .25 Herpicide 1.00 .73 Creolin-Pearson 1.00 .73 Sal Hepatica 25 .20 Rosaline 25 .18 Hinds 11. & A. Cream ... .50 .38 Colgates Tooth Powder. .25 .15 Cuticura Soap 25 .19 Geo. Williams Walker, President Paine college. At 8 o'clock p. m. by Rev. J. A. Patridge. Sunday school at 9:45 J. E. Parker, superintendent. Epworth league meets at 7 o’clock p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Presbyterian Sibley Presbyterian Church, Corner Broad and M(Hedge streets. There will be preaching services at this church Sunday, Nov. 21, 1909, at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Lay Evangelist G. W. Fink, of Char lotte, N. C. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Everybody cordially Invited. Greene St. Presbterylan Church Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Sts., The Rev. Geo. E. Guille, pastor. Morn ing service 11:15. Evening service at 8 o’clock. Sabbath school 9:46 a. m. So ciety for Christian Endeavor 7 o’clock p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. A seating and a greeting for everyone. First Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 a. m. by the Rev. Chalmers Fraser', of Lancaster, S. C., No evening services. Sabbath school at 3:30. Wednesday evening prayer ser vice at S o’clock. Reid Memorial Church on the Hill Sunday school .at 4:00 p. m. Adult Bible Class at 4:15 p. m„ conducted (alter nately) by well known Bible students. Attractive music and strangers cord ially invited to attend. Salvation Army. Morning at 10 a. m„ street service at McKinne and Broad streets; 11 a. in., in the hall, holiness meeting; 8 p. m., Sunday school; 4 p. m., Street ser vice at corner of Jones street; 7 p. m., street service by the Monument, and at 8 p. m., salvation service in the hall. Conducted by Ensign Robins. COLORED CHURCHES Baptist Canaan Baptist Churoh. Rev. A. D. Dunbar, pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. m. The Sstars of Be nevolence Society anniversary sermon will be preached at this church at 3 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor. All are cordially invited to attend. Moses Baptist Church. Corner of Wylds and Walker street, Rev. J. H. Welbon, pastor Prayer meeting 6:30 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 11:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 4:30 p. in. Preaching at 8:30 p. m. by Rev. I. W. Jackson. The public cordially invited. J. E. Edwards, C.C. Central Baptist Church. On Walker street, near the Union station. Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8 o’clock p. m. Sunday school ;it 3:30 p. in. The public Invited to all services. Hale Street Baptist Church J. W. Williams, pastor. Pray.gr ! meeting at 6 a. m. Preaching at 8. jp. m., by Rev. J. W. Reeder. Preach ling at 11 a. m., by the pastor. Sun , day school at 3 p. m. Young men’s prayer meeting at 5 p. m. All Invited. Grand rally all day. Thankful Baptist Church Walker and Lincoln streets. Preach ing Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, by the pastor, F. R. Wallace. Sunday school at 3.30, E. G. Harmon, super intendent. Preaching at night. As we are struggling to make an other payment on the debt, of Thank ful church, we ask the aid of all our white friends, thanking them for any amount they may give us. We also have out gleaners among our members to solicit aid. F. K. Wallace, D. D. Shiloh Baptist Church I>swis street. Prayer meeting at. 6 a. m. Preaching at 11 a, m., by Rev. F. G. Walker. Dedicatory sermon will be delivered by Rev. C. T. Walker, at 3 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. W. M. Jenkins; also com munion will be served at night. The public Is invited to attend all these services. Come. Metropolitan Baptist Church, Campbell strict. Sunday school at at 8 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Dr. W. H. Tuggle, of Atlanta, <ia. He is assisting in a revival at this church. Dr. Tuggle will preach to men at 3 o’clock, the men of the en tire city are Invited. At 8 o’clock he will preach on the Judgment. Pub lic arc invited. cut iu the same prop ortion: Reg. Our Price Price Fellows Syrup 1.50 1.15 Pluto Water 35 .28 Hyomei Outfit 1.00 .75 Bromo Seltzer 25 .20 B. B. B 1.00 .67 Barry’s M. Antidote .. . .50 .40 Mother’s Friend 1.00 .73 Cheney’s Expectorant .. .25 .18 Gowan’s Preparation . . .25 .18 THE AERONAUT AND THE AERONETTE BY JAMES J. MONTAGUE An aeronaut one morning sought A dizzy elevation. And there he met an neronette. In active aviation. “Won’t you,” said he, “please fly with me? ’Twill alwayg be fair weather If you and I here in the sky May aviate together.” The aeronette said, “I regret That you presume to court mo. I answer ‘No!’ and pray, sir, go; My motor will support me!” “Oh! come I say, please let me stay!” He cried, still idly drifting, “Just let me glide here by your side It’s wondrously uplifting." “Sir! I insist! You are dismissed.’ Her voice was stern, but mellow. “I little thought an aeronaut Could be so low a fellow!” She stamped her feet with too much heat, A holt broke In her motor. Her aeroplane was rendered vain A moment more to float her. The aeronaut reached out and caught The plane as It was falling. Said he, “Don’t fear. It’s acting queer And needs an overhauling.” Tabernacle Baptist Church, Rev. C. T. Walker, D. D„ LL.D., pa.,lor. Early prayer meeting at 6 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m. All are cordially Invited. Colored Y. M. C. A. Rev. Channing H. Tobias, of Paine College, will preach at colored Y- M. C. A. building Sunday, Nov. 21, at. 5 p. m. All colored men’ invited. C. T. Walker, president; Silas X. Floyd, secretary. Twiggs St. Baptist Church Cor. Watkins and Twiggs St. Prayer meeting at 6 a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 3:31) p. m. and preaching at 8:30 p. m. Come out and hike a part with us. H. N. Thomas, pastor. J. M. Harris, C. C. GAS STOVE SALE Don’t forget that it will pay you to call at our show rooms beginning MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND All Stoves used and slightly used will be sold for the balance due on them. TERMS $2.00 Down; $2.00 Per Month Connections, service pipe, and meter set free. The Gas Light Company of Augusta PHONE 222 Just then a flash a roar and crash Burst suddenly around them, With rain and hall upon a scale That very nearly drowned them. The aeronaut with calmness caught A vagrant bolt of thunder. And made the plane all right again Much to the lady’s wonder. With deep regret the aeronette Repented the behavior That she had used when she refused Her nimble-wltted savior. When they reached ground they swift ly found FOR MONDAY'S SHOPPING READ CAREFULLY SUNDAY’S HERALD You’ll find the Store News of Augusta told in clear, cHsp, business-like English in the advertis ing columns of The Sunday Herald. IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ SUNDAY HER ALD ADS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SAY IN YOUR MONDAY SHOPPING: “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD.”-TRY IT TOMORROW. PAGE THREE Beg. Our Brice Price Lyon’s Tooth Powder ~ .25 .18 Parisian Sage 50 .38 Velvo 50 .38 Favorite Presc 1.00 .73 Laxative Bromo Quinine. .25 .18 Halls Catarrh Cure .. . .75 .58 Poslam 50 .38 Beec.ham’s Pills 25 .18 GRANITEVILLE NEWS GRANITEVILLH, 8. C.—The unvelV lng of Ihe monument erected to the memory of Mr. Press Ergle will take place at 3 o’clock on Sunday after noon at the cemetery here. The cere monies will be conducted by the Wood men of the World, and a large number of that order are expected to be pres ent to participate in the exerdaea. lion. G. L. Toole of Aiken has been Invited to deliver the memorial ad dress. I*4 The next number of the lyceum course will be given In the Memorial Hall on Monday night, Nov. 29th. * ■ > Did you see the Sox we are gell ing for 11c? They are cheap at dou ble that price. Get them while they last. MertTns, 854 Broad. A matrimonial tether, Ann from their home and aerodrome They daily fly together.