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BURTON-TAYI OR -WKIT TO INCORPORATED, 7 16 Broad Street
UV/IV A Vli! 1 Jrk l LVA* f ? l\j£/ vv. “THE SATISFACTORY STORE”
Hosiery and Gloves
$1 0 I x.hK silk OIMVtH, . t $1 19
? i f.O I>.|«K 10. button Oil, V'-V. at JQ<
Hh**rt M.k and Uanli <3l<v* -if 23'' 50^
D •: - Pure Hpun Kllk H *., t s(y
i>« h* Milk ldi r,o. h- •■■*■. at 33 i 3*:
L- !l* I \>'*rted ( or • I 1* \\‘ < t .. .. 23'
End «r' ind M)h** 1.«» H • * t 15< ’
I ju\U-r\ M* t *iT', nd Odldr* n - r.' <1 h'-M:, at.. .. 10'
W/ . * H* It .r, ar d 10'
Flnutlr yard.. SQC
OCTAGON SOAP 3 Cakes for’ 10c Rain or Shine Saturday Night 8 to 9 O’clock
Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Natural f?'»lor«-<t Lln«n at *2 98 > $lO
Natural Lilian Coiita Hult#, at. $4 08 $lO
sl2 60 M* JroMi? Mourning Hklrta, Hlclllan, Panamas, Wool
J*« t’llriH. Dream, and Vrdlo Skirt*. at . $8 98
3 7 • • i«o \V.mm rt , v» 1 1 (iI kind*. at $4
Whit* V'Uhli Skirt- mj,<m ini vfilut*. at 08 r ’
V, hit# Um n M;i. . $2 50 to $0 00
U l / 2 c Pajama Checks, 36-in. wide, limited 5c 29c Silk Finish Paris Lawn, 45 inches wide, at... 15c
Whit,e Goods Specials
J**n* m rid I ■ d » If* (?nndirl«\ up !•• 17 1 2< per yard, at 12 1 2 ( ’
' • Imli S'dt Ilh in ldriK. f*»r 11 n* « dl« . limit* *l. at gr
16* Wplt* Miidrii nt 10*'
72 In* li Sn**v. White 'I ahl* I'hiim i 55* ’
;:|*( Tithie Itiim.if k, 8p«c;al at at 25'’
for Inch P<Hn t Lin* u, si»«- kind, at. rqc
• Inch I ln* n Lawn, it 25 (
':<> Inch Whit, Limn at 10*’
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
All SIOO Chc*tin> Itn Sh.iwcr Pr<***f Poulards at.... ft4<’
VII ?0 lin h M* dir- nd I -ulard Sill . ut * rX,
i? 7 inch *» 111 r > I I’nru'*. silk worth 1 . it
50' 75'j md jfci an
.'7 In* h Plain and l’rlnt«*d >n, Jm .|. a rd-. ut * *** *irc
If. Ifn-h l‘*'iiu.i HhuntuuM worth $ on t 9g
Hoi HI hi* Min and IMn Strip- Sun. Ii i lllla ntlnc md P.matna Dn-an Goods, 36 Inch## wide at
Pin Strip. Crr-nm H« »k* , Hpcdul * 25'
V
FUND OF SIO,OOO EACH YEAR TO
BRING NEW INDUSTRIES HERE
Manufacturers’ Club to Be
Formed With 100 Members
Who Will Give SIOO Per Year
Each.
PLAN I'iEANS VERY
MUCH FOR THE CITY
Petition For Charter Will Soon
Bo Asked For. Will lie No
Salaried Officer*.
Tli#rv I** heliut formed In Amntxtn
jttwt now a Manufacturers' Flub for
tho purpox* of hrlnglna smttll Indua*
trie# that « m|t|uy oKlllril labor to tht#
city. Mono- T. O. Phltpot. J. H
Hrynold* and \V J (’none) are plitn
ninK tho club und th<*v Udleve that tt
will ho one of the mvatoat of tnstru -
mrntallf h a for tho advancement of the
Pity'* InttroM* There will be no
salaried officer* and the only way
that monvv will In* spent will ho for
tho purpono of bringing Induatrlai to
tho city.
Tho plan la for 100 men to subacrthe
s|oo pet yar »jo lot tho purpose ot
bringing new Industries to Augusta
and thus creating an annual fund of
SIO,OOO Of courttf tho too nun will
hr stockholder* In tho Industries, hut
tho oh lot idea In thv fort nation of tho
dub la to brio* one or tnoro Industrie*
her* every year and it is believed by
the projector* that the plan of th*
Manufacturer*’ t'lub 1* the moat prac
tical manner of building up a city.
A petition for charter will he applied
foi in the near future by the club and
It u believed that with Its formation
Health
Restores color to Gray or
i'»ded hair—Removes Dan*
druff mid invigorates the Scalp
—Promote* a luxuriant,
healthy hair growth—Stops its
falling out. Isnotadye.
$1 W mmJ s*k» »t l>ia| .S*vw** m <1»«« U |v««
•Wp* «»f pnte mJ etr«lri* mow Se«d )(V i t
I'b.K. May Sp*c»ait*«* CA.
Ncwa.i. N t s a.
HkHib AU ill ISTITUT sci
U r MAT HfeN\
L. A a AftOCLtg.
C. H. HOtVAMU uhuu CO.
LISTEN TO THE GLADSOME SONG
AuiruHtn will thrive more than ever
before in her history. Mr. Phi I pot ha*
been working on the plan for Home
time and he 1m enthusiastic over It.
Mr Key nobis, It will ho recalled,
Home time ago offered to he one of 100
mi n to give SIO,OOO each for the ad*
vanocment of the city’s Interests.
MRS JNO. H. BOWDEN DIED
AT THOMSON LAST NIGHT
Estimable Christian Lady Who
Was Well Known Here Pass
ed Away. Has a Son in North
Georgia.
The d'Mtth In announced at Thomson,
*•*».. t»f Mr*. J. M. Bowth n which oc
curred litnt night. Mr* Bowden wan
the wife of Rev. J. M. Bowden, a
Methodist minister who Is well known
In Augusta and throughout the state.
For two years Mr Row den was in
charge of Anbury church in Augusta
and he mill his wife und children made
many friends In this city who will hear
With deep regret of the death of Mrs.
Bowden. She was an estimable
v'hr Istlan lady and her loss will t»e
felt deeply by a large number of rela
tlves a ltd friends.
The funeral services will he held at
Thomson tomorrow morning at 10
o cltK’k and tin interment will he In the
cemetery at that place.
Mrs. llowden Is survived by her bus*
Itand and seven children. Her gom
are Messrs. Nolan Bowden, of North
Augusta, cashier of the Rank of West
ern Carolina. Paul A Row dsn. cashier
of the ITrsl National (tank of Thom*
-on. Ralph \ Rowdon. cashier of the
Hampton l.own and Exchange Rank,
iof Hampton. S (V, and Hon J. \N
| llowden* a prominent attorney of At
lanta. The daughters are. Mrs. Mary
i llowden Smith Addy, of IVcatur, tia .
Mrs J. l_ Allgood. of Dun woody. Ga.;
and Miss Flora Bowden, of Thomson.
ONLY FIRST CLASS MAIL
ON FIRST DELIVERY
Beginning this morning. \prtl 14th,
| all residom carriers at the hnal T S.
I postoftl* r - ill deliver first das> mail
I°h Mist delivery only, while hereto*
jfore they have been going out on this
deliver) with all classes of mail. This
- r. n cut was made by Mr S. W
Ring femora. superintendent of malls,
* the local peat office, Friday morn
CARO OF THANKS
Ytv ord Ms s 0 P't’hln* wish to ex»
cavi th« x' oik# ami appreciation to tho
tnan> fnemts who ware so kind during
| ihe illness amt death of their beloved
daughter. Annie S, Dobbin*.
Weary Hearts made Merry, scanty Purses lengthened Out and a
general lee ing of Good Cheer prevails the entire Community. Why? Be
cause the "Satisfactory Store’ will put on another all day Saturday Sale, and
give its patrons an opportunity to Save a few extra dimes for the Easter
Baskets. Everybody gives something for Easter, and We intend to Give
Everybody Some Special Easter Values Saturday.
Pveady-Lo-Wear Dept.
$2'.00 A nt*.lf ' bile PungC" Coat..*, ;it sl2 50
Fancy Klrn.m;.', at 15c, 7®C, $1 and $1 JJQ
Genuine Pur. Lin**n Tailored Waist at J*l Q 0
Llngorl* W »I ht with Dutch ('> liar, at tjjj qq
liar id !•:! n hr»*id**r *-d Linen Waist--, at.. .. J2oB to $5
Marrjuit * ft* and Silk \V;u t - at $4 08 I $lO
HI INDICTED
IN FEDERAL GOURT
Grand Jury Considered Many
Cases During Recent Session
That Was Interrupted.
Thf April term of the United Staten
court In Ncaston here came tn a sud
dwi and ruther unexpected close on
account of the illness of Judav Speer,
u» has already t>een stated, and a
statement was made by Deputy Clerk
"• H. Godwin IVlday morning that he
had no Idea when or hy whom the
court would bo re-opened. However
It le thought that It is probable that
som.. other United Stntes district
Judge will come to this city and begin
tlie hearings that could not come up
on account of the adjournment
The following Is a partial list of tho
Indictments of the grand Jury:
United states vs, A. Allen. using
malls to promote fraud; United States
vs J. h Shine, using mulls to pro
mote fraud: United States vs. M M.
Williams, rural letter carrier, falling
to turn over money; United States vs
M W. Phillips, peonage; United
State* vs. Hugh Phillips, alias Hugh K.
Phillips, peonage. United States vs.
M. W Phillips and Hugh Phillips, alius
Hugh K Phillips, peonage; United
States vs. Qeo. K. Rhodes, tmpersonat*
log a U S. officer; United States v*
Jeff Mahoney, retail liquor dealer;
United States vs, Sam Crane, retail
liquor dealer; United States vs. Aaron
THE FATNESS OF HEALTH
Samose Fills Out the Curves and
Make* Th«n People Fat,
If you are thin, your health la not
what it should be. If you are losing!
weight steadily, there I* something]
wrong that should he attended to ntj
ono 1 You cannot he healthy and!
strong If you are thin.
Perfect health and good. solid heau-j
tiful flesh can only come through the
iis. of Saim»,, the remarkable flesh
forming food.
this makes the thin and scrawny
plump and robust; It mixes with the
f«Hvi so that all of the element# that]
make solid bone firm muscle and goou |
fV>h are thoroughly assimilated anlj
retained in the system.
Samose is not a drug or a stimulant. I
it is a scientific flesh forming food]
that restores thin people to a normal!
condition of good healthy flesh.
These statements are confirmed |>y
Orem and Horsey, who offer, to re-1
fund the money to anyone buying and (
using SamoM* who does not gain Inj
weight as promised The risk is ah!
theirs The thin and scrawny can!
hue Samos at Druggists Oretn .Y J
Horsey's store, with the knowledge
that if tt is not successful it will cost I
absolutely nothing.
THE MJGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA,
Parasols and Fans
Beautiful line of New Parasols, in all the leading shades and blank,
Misses Parasols, in all colors A 0
Children's Parasols, at 50'' and 75*-^
Commencement and Opera Fans, at 50'' t 0 $5
Japanese open and shut Fans, at go, 10'' and 15C
Korean Fawn Fan*, at gc an(J jqo
Fringed and (landed Windsor Ties, at 50'-
Hlu vinsky. retail liquor dealer; United
States vs. T. C. Tompkins, retail li
quor dealer; United States vs. Capers
Chenault, retail liquor dealer; United
States vs. Thomas A. Norman, retail
liquor dealer; United States vs. Jno.
Sutler, retail liquor dealer; United
States vs. Rueben D. Hurt, Paul Burt
and Walter Anderson, illicit distilling;
United States vs. William McGinn, re
tail liquor dealer;.
MASS MEETING AT
CURTIS SUNDAY P. M.
Dr. H. C. Buchholz Will Ad
dress the Men and Women of
Augusta at That Time.
A Mg mass meeting of the Baptist
men and women of Augusta will be
belli at the Curtis Baptist church next
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock and Dr
H. C. Buchholz, of Atlnnta, represent
ing the Georgia Baptist convention,
who is conducting the protracted meet
ing at Curtis will make an appeal to
them, it is requested and earnestly
urged that every man and woman be
at this meeting. It was agreed among
the Baptist churches of this city that
as the Curtis Baptist church was so
t ei trally and conveniently located that
the big mass meeting would be held
there.
A special musical program has been
arranged by Miss Buchholz, the
d»ughter of Dr. Buchholz and it is an
assured fact that all who attend will
hear fine music The meeting will be
of large denominational interest to
t \ eryone.
At the Grand
“The Fortune Hunter.”
Sjatte realism in “The Fortune
Hunter,'' which comes to the Grand
tomorrow (Saturday j for two per
romances, matinee and night, was
Illustrated recently when a woman
spectator became so engrossed in the
I'laj in the last act that when she
saw Fred Nlhlo ;«'ui Mis* Alma Hel
win In the final love scetie caught In!
a copious rain shower, which came
from the sprinkling apparatus, she sos
got her surroundings and exclaimed,
so that the entire audience cquld
hear her. “Good gracious! I forgot
my umbrella!”
Winchell Snilih, who wrote “The
Fortune Hunter,” nas appeared In
England In the following pl*vs: “Se
cret Service." at the Adelpht Theater,
1*97; "Sue." at the Garrick Thea:er.
IkM; Too Much Johnson." at the
Garrick Theater, 189 S; .“Artiona," at
the A del phi I'heator, 1902. He pro
duce! a sketch entitled "A Friend in
Nee.l at the Empire. He has also
apiwatvd In the following American
productions. “Because She I-oved
him So," “The Tyranny of Tears.'
"Under Two Flags." “The Two
Schools" and “The Girl From Kays.”
Mr. Smith :s the author of "The
Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Black Silk Waists, at $3 49 to
$l5O Famous Moire Petticoats, at $1 00
$4.50 Black S’lk Petticoats, at $2 98
Our famous $6.00 and $6.50 Black Silk Petticoats, at . 3 0g
Beautiful line new Marquisette Dresses, all White or slightly
trimmed with some color, at sls to $25
ART SQUARES
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
Outsider," a new play which will be
produced by Messrs. Cohan and Har
ris.
Seats now selling. Free list sus
pended for the engagement.
“THE PRAYER WORLD”,
SUBJECT AT ST. JAMES
The sermon at St. Tames church
this morning was one of the best yet
preached, and on the most important
ONE MORE CHANCE TO GET
THE FREE BEL BON SOUVENIRS
There have been many requests for a repeti
tion of the Bel-Bon souvenir offer in Augus
ta, Ga. So the Bruguier Chemical Co., of'
Newark, N. J., lias authorized the dealers
named below to repeat it. During the week
ot April 17th ton will receive free with each
purchase of a 25-cent jar of
EMiB on
PEROXIDE
TOILET CREAM
all three of the following articles:
A BEL-BON FACE CHAMOIS (Guaranteed Wash
able.)
A BEL BON COMPLEXION CLOTH
A BEL-BON VANITY CASE WITH PUFF.
Take advantage of this offer at once. Delay is like
ly to mean disappointment. Simply present the at
tached order at the toilet counter of your dealer
when you make your purchase.
L. A. GARDELLE
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE
Wash Goods Department
36 inch Spring Style Percales, at 10^"
Double Fold English Suiting, special IOC
12 l-2c Chambrays, and Ginghams, at IOC
15c Batiste in all the new patterns, at IOC
10c Lawns, In new spring styles, at 0 l
7 l-2c Colored Lawn, and Batiste, at.. .. 50
The best brands of Calicoes, at gc
8 l-2c Fast Colored Apron Ginghams, at 0 I*4C
Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Foulard Silk Dresses in Stripes and Polka Dot, with or with
out bands, long or short ( sleeves, at $lO 98 to $25
Stunning White Ligerie Dresses in Mull or French Lawns,
with embroidered flounce or tucks, at.. .. $7 50 to $25
Cream Serge Coat Suits, just in, at sl4 98
$35.00 Cream Serge Coat Suits, at $24 98
$35.00 Pongee Coat Su4ts, new arrivals, at $25
Black Taffeta and China Silk Dresses, at..sJQ.9g to $25
Underwear Department
I.adies' nicely trimmed Corset Covers 250
Dadies’ 35c Ruffled and H. S. Drawers, at 250
Radies’ 75c Muslin Gowns, at 50^
Ladies’ 75c Muslin Petticoats, at 500
Ladies’ Ribbed Undervests, at 5c and 10 c
Men's Athletic Vests, at 1 2<’
Men’s Nainsook Vests or Pants, each 250
Men’s New Pattern Negligee Shirts, at 50' :
Men’s $1.25 Negligee Shirts, special <gj qq
Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, at 500
9x12 “Axminster, $25.00 value, at.. sl6 98
9x12 Crex, $12.50 value, at $9-98
Bxlo Crex, SIO.OO value, at $7 98
Special 5c and 6 l-4c Laces «> J-gC
Dainty Torchon I.aces, at . 50
27 inch Flouncing, 50c Embroidery, at 290
Dainty or Wide 8c and 10c Embroidery kc
subject for the Believer in Christ.
The Evangelist took the words of
Jesus in Luke 11th chapter. The two
great focal points of the sermon were
that no one could pray until he felt
the burden of the other man’s need;
and again prayer was a failure unless
he got audience with God. The sub
lime fellowship needed to make anoth
er’s case your own. was the pitch of
the doctrine of prayer as taught by
our Kavior.
The subject tonight will be “The
Cause of Failure in the religious Life.”
IOWAN CREATES SMALL
SENSATION IN HOUSE
Washington.— Representative Good,
of lowa, caused a small sensation dur
ing debate on the Rucker election pub
licity bill by declaring that the larg, si
.“ins-le contributor to the Democratic
campaign fund in lowa was a “con
-1 i'ienti'll man for J. PierPont Morgan
and Company.” He said W. C. Bee r,
a former resident of lowa, had made
the contribution. He urged an amend
ment of the law that would show tin
true source of all contributions.
%
This order is good only until
each dealer’s allotment of
these souvenirs is exhausted
BRING
THIS
ORDER
Bon Cream, one early
Bel-Bon Face Chamois,
Complexion Cloth and
Vanitv Case.
C. T. GOETCHIUS & BRO.
T. G. HOWARD
FRIDAY, APRIL 14.
Deliver to
each pur
chaser of a
jar of Bei-