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j&f what Andrew Jackson
Jjf Asked For
Kb Immediately after his brilliant victory over the
British at Chalmette in 'Bl5, he went direct to the
ISj French Market for a cup of the even then famous
W* coffee. Then, this famous beverage could be had
nowhere else. Now you may serve it daily at your
own table For the old French Market blend is per
petuated by
The Same Unique
If Hygienic Roasting Process
"There iti but one French Market flavor.'* For a general, *ll
- .atiofactory cup of coffee nothing can approa h French
fepk Mark-t It in hhipp-r i all over the country
f At i 1 in hern-eta ally sealed tins to preserve tho
* S - ra, natural (strength. At all grocers.
-1 Packed by
New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd.
~i+ir£!yit g ~ r \> -A,::.*, f Nc-W Orleans, La.
' ;> * ua
french Market Coffee
PRESIDENT LYNCH CALLS 1911 A
•BOON. YLAR" FOR BASEBALL. ,
1 ahull call mi ' boom ••nr." For j
IrtMtan*«- th« winning of tin* w>»rM - --. |
chaniiMoiiMhfp by rii* Phil s-i- lpbia Ath :
let Ira of (tl(i Armrb’un l.fhKiu will b«
a Mlmulurt tor th» lr nr km nizittiun. Al!
tl»«* club* Hint have si rharnu for His ;
ring will hr up sitid fighting; hard. Hull
player* M t" ■• •• 111*■ World' Fimtn
pkinahlp li.iniKT flapping from on. «.| j
tbHr own i» .-ne pork* Th« National
rlule wlh »iir ihi- In in lid through
Out the M-fiann \\mtiat win hark
the honor, With thin *;* -1-. hanging
ov* r them, I ••xp«-. 1 our tumis to piny
a* they m*v**rh «v< before Tlif ten
alon will h« pitched to tli* Itn-aklng
point and the pa*■*• wist, and untiring.
And let me any that flu* winner of tin
National I.* agin- rac. will abb* to'
hold It* own with Anything that our
younger rival* run enter in the world'*
aerie*.
Juat a peek nhend at the playing on
our diamond Never wiih there •*<•
mm'h doubt it* to tin probable winner
of the pennant. Of conr***-, in my offi
dal s apas■ 11> tl* preaident, It would
never do for me to attempt a force-ant
of ilie winner. Ansi were 1 at liberty
to do m> I would not want to make
a poaltlve Htatenu-nt lta*«l*all is t« os
mm * Main to t *«* bound b\ any hard ami j
vi lu'ii he wmf preablent of th** National I
I* , \tus-, had n motto. It was "Take j
rodMtm fur granted In !>«*•* hull." Thl* J
ririK* true. You who are doubter**,
bark bask to th. hint Worlds Herbs.
I Mil m\l the majority of tbs* expert*
pick the Chicago (‘uhis t• * beat the
Athletic*'? President I.vnsh, of flu*
N*. iional lasagne, on "Tho lhutebull
IJvssnon," in the May (Columbian
IT’S EQUAL DON'T EXIST.
No one has over mads* n hiilvo, oint
ment or balm to oompnro with husk
leu's Artdra Halve it'«s th© one per
f«Mg header of Put*, Corn*. Bumn,
Hrui»f*a, Ho row. Scald*. Holla, Ulrera,
KcMjina, Balt Rlmum For Boro Kyo»,
Cold H<«roa, Chapped Majid* or Spriiina
it* anprema. Unrivaled for Piles. Try
It. Only 25e at all druggist*.
After spending th* full and winter
at their home oil tho Hill. Mr, ami
Mr*. Chat lb* Johnson will loivt Tuva
duy of next we« k fm NVw York.
-Mr. William Whiting Andrew*
lx*ft Washington >eHt«*rduy for A u gna
ts, Go., whore he will bo Joined by
Mr*. Andrew* and their eon before
proeoedittß to Panama to take up hi#
otitic* si* awreliiry of the United
State-' legation there Mr. Andrew*
♦niter;Allied a dUtlnguiahed company
at dinner Saturday evening at the
Case Uepubllqu© a* n farewell to his
friends here WiiHhlngton Herald.
Mm. .1 H (\>*bv of lliun. tt, (Sh.,
trma In the city today.
Mr I' It. Johnson of Thoniaon.
01, is In tho city today.
- - N
To Head-Off
a Headache
Nolhmi; ii lh*n
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pnin Pill*
l Hry (»ive Kelitf without
Bad Aliw l.lfeti*.
"For (our vejrx I .*> subject
to ahmu-i constant headache. At
time* So *evne 1 wa* unfitted
for work through the advice of
a friend 1 was pr‘»uade<l to try
Dr. Mde« Anti {'am Pills and
the molt b*' been that 1 have
entirely eradicated my syatem of
those continuous headache'* th.it
fallowed a bard an.! continuous
mental strain “ O Ku«setl»
Aft (' \ \ \\ k* . I ally, la.
For Sa*c &y An D'ujC »t*.
25 Doaaa. Jb Cants..
MILES MEDICAL CO., t tna.
APPRENTICE WANTED IN
\RSENAL ORDNANCE DEP T
Lt. Col. Geo W Burr Gives
Notice of the Gov't’s. Re
quirements at the Augusta
Arsenal.
1 1 ‘ 1 "• W luirr. at An
' 1 11 -t'' - mil siv notl.-i. that tlif
wmitK :.11 ;<] [,r'nttc- n t Hip
Aui ihlu Arn.•rial. Tin off Ida I notlrp
"l ilip • xHtnlnutlon tor applicant!! i» as
followw
Ila I'nltf.l hi lt.-H civil aervlep com
ml’" lon nnmiiincia an pxnmlnatlon for
Ha poaltlon of apprentice In th. ord
| hi ■ ilipartrn. nl at lai'Kf In Amruata
llic cvaniliratlon will ennaiat of th*-
MihJ,. !. irnnthnip.l ht-low, weighted um
IndUntcil:
Snhji, ta Wplßhts
I Sp.-llInK (twenty almplc words In
■’l ' i:i f > ii * I <
Arlthmotb* Olinpb* t»Mt* In addl
ti"n. aubtriiMoii, multiplication,
and division nt whole number ii
and I nlttul StutiM mons«y) .... ii;
’• L«ttsr wilting (a letter *'f not
1‘ •* than 100 w«»r»lH on ssjiym* *uh-
J«, ( of gen* r;il Interest, t'ornpc
Utsir* may H «*b ct either s*f two
"ttiljl eta given } . . ]|
4 fvnmanahip (tin handwriting of
th.- competitor In the subject of
copying from plain copy will bs»
consider’ <1 with *p»clal reference
t° tha els-ms nta <»f legibility,
rapidity, neatnea*, general ap
pearance, etc.) 12
■ t’opylng from plain copy (a *im
pi. test in copying accurately a
f« w* print* <1 line* in the competi
tor'* humlw rlt Ing) ]j;
•> l'h> slciil s-omlit bm io
' r,,t 11 100 |
'Mil., hour* will he allowed for thiMj
• \amimit Ism.
At;, limit, IT» In 1H year* sin the date!
|Of tin evamlimtlon. except for gpp|t-|
cunt* who are ermluate* of a technl |
« id or a numuiil training school. In
wldsh event the maximum limit la 20
year*.
Tin 1 medical certificate In ths« nppll-;
ration form mu*t be filled in by a
reputable practicing phynictan. Only
tho*o applicants whoas* applications
ahow that they are entitled to a rat-
Itig Of at leant 70 f«»r physical condi
tion will rtv.lv* any rating on the
*chs»la*t!c part of tlie examination.
In order ts* become eligible a corn
pctltor must attain an Average of nt
burnt 70 in t?le . .lurntional subject* ot
the examination iti addition to a rnt
it'« "f 70 in the subject of physical
condition.
This t xamlimtion ta open to all citi
/s-n* «»f th*' United state* who comply
with the requirement*.
A r<gl*ter «»f eligible* will be e*
iuiili-hed as the result of thl* exami
nation to fill vacancies s'ccurring ini
th*» . idnance eatiiblishment In th»* '
city mentioned hl*ov. . unless it shall
be decided In the Interest of the sorv
lc«» to fill such vacancies l*v reinstate
ment, transfer, or promotion.
This announcement contains all in
fonnation which l* communlcate<l to
applicants regarding the scope of the
examination, th* vacancy or vacancies t
to ! - filled, and th*- quallfle:\tn*n» re -
q wired.
Applicants* should at once apply
either to the secretary of thl* civil
service district, or to the secretary of
t!i*' board oi examiner* at the ortt
ttanoe establisbin* nt mentioned sbov*-
t ’ api'HcMlOn *mt e\nn> nation form
b't7\ No applteatbm will be accepted
utiles* properly executed, induding
the medical c* rttfb' *te. and filed with
the J'r.'Ui secretary prior t ■ the
hour of closing business on April 29.
mi.
In applying for this examination th.
« \g t title a* given at the h»«d of this
unnountemem should be used in the
ap, lie* l‘vtv
OKO. S Ib'NNKI !
S*vivtary, Sd'i t'lvil B.rvlce District.
Herat ion, Atlanta, d.i
Issued April S. 1911.
The Humotxm* Burglar (on hi* way
out, to little Bilik* as he enters a
room In the basement of hi* house)—*
File, old .-p'rt' You comin* for
Little pink* d* >-* beorlc than when
h* started) "Oh «r no l beg your
j. At: '« "“Take 1 thought you
*v* . in Mw attic." Th* Sketch
b * d) \*hi 11K*‘ my latest marine
sketch *”
'V*» ch, land sod which
[is wat*sr?"—Rxvhatigc.
Tahe
On*
Pain Pill,
(hen
Tihe
It
Easy.
ifiOSIIS cists
IRE BEING BERRB
Judge Ben Walker Listening to
Arguments in Cases of Solic
itors and Sheriff.
Th* mandamus hearings of Insolvent
r r,ot*< ehiirried l v the county sheriff, ti e
f.olo< jtr*r aencral and th< solicitor f ; !
t)j** < lty court begun Friday morning at
10 'i'r|( c‘( before Judge Hen Walker. ;
Thf rasf of James r (\ Black, Jr., j
("ij i • nf the citv court was first
taken. The morning was mostly con- ;
Fumed with hearing (!o' , umcnta r *y evi-I
(b-nce Tic* dlrin»r was disregarded.
Fliortlv hr fore mid-day the argument.*!
b. ran.
The cases of John \V C'lark. sheriff
i t Richr:*ond efmnty, anri of Joseph S.
. b ionlda, soli* Lor general, for in.-»dv
* nt <'osfh, :.:'iii -t the county tr<,i -.i*. r
i-'liijK for t:n county «ommissi »r»'r*.
11l be tak.-n up '.ft* - the cmm* • • the
•<>i pit or of th< city court is com
pet'd.
The eounty corumiFlsoners are rep
i< .-ented by M* sars Wm, K Miller
:>d Salem Duteher. Member* of the ;
< irdy corn mis'-lon were present at j
timer during the day.
,M‘S«r* Boykin Wright, Wm. H.
r.arr.tt, N\ Marlon Reynold* and K
I. (‘j.llnway Eir*- representing the
I Jain tiffs in the rases.
APPOINT DELEGATES
ON SUNDAY MORNING
Large Number to Go From Au
gusta to the Sunday School
Convention at Rome Next
W eek.
On rn xt Sunday mornlnK fi''lf>«rnti-s
will he appointed from the various
Sunday school* of Augusta to the An
gusta to the Georgia State Sunday
School convention which will he held
at Rome on April 19th and 20th. It
is urgently requested by Secretary
Hook, of the State Sunday School a*
MMciutb n, that delegate* be appointed
from ail school* a* he wishes a large
number to go from Augusta.
It I* a l*o requested that each school
contribute five cents for each pupil
< n it* roll and that the sum of money
!»<• turned over to Mr. Hook hr early a*
I oss I hie Thl* money Is to he used tn
Sunday school work throughout
< U < rgla.
UNSETTI.ED WEATHER
HERE WILL CONTINUE
The same disagreeable weather is
destined to continue if weather reports
and observations nre to be relied upon.
The forecast for tonight and Saturday
Im for unsettled weather with showers
The rain that Augusta has had this
week has not come In heavy down
pours bul ha* provoked nearly every
one by falling In a drizzle most of the
time, so that after all no great quantity
of It fell.
The neighboring stations around An
guHtji have had considerable rains
within the past few days and the farm
ers are delighted over It. It has been
Just the proper thing for their crops
and there 1* n<»t a one who Is not ex
ceedlngly grateful.
Tin* river at Augusta rose Thursday
night and Friday morning until it
reached « maximum height of 19 feet
and 2 inches by noon Friday when it
DON’T YOU THINK IT BEST?
To Buy Your S pr ing Suits. Hats and Haberdashery
Now While Vou Have the Opportunity to Buy them at Half Price
Miller Walker’s Entire Stock to be Closed Out at Half Price
All Suits at 14 Price
All Walker’s $40.00 Suits, at $20.00
All Walker’s $35.00 Suits, at $17.50
All Walker’s $30.00 Suits, at $15.00
All Walker’s $25.00 Suits, at $12.50
All Walker’s $20.00 Suits, at SIO.OO
All Walker’s $15.00 Suits, at $7.50
Miller Walker’s $2.1)0 Neckwear, at SI.OO
Miller Walker’s SI.OO N eek wear, at 50c
Miller Walker’s 50e Neckwear, at 25C
All Full Dress, white and colored stitY bosom
Shirts HALF PRICE
litalfil/icdTicalfy-FFa- PURCHASERS
Sale Will t3e Conducted at Miller Walker’s Old Stand
j-pr £i|rMiQT/i uroM p aijcmjSTA, 0/\.
BruiJ> ( s' 1 !-c ims!lineortli^^oumtb N yourkome.
Cottolenc is a vegetable product—made from the choicest
cotton oil. Its source is the cotton fields of the Sunny
South. From Cotton fie Id to Kitchen human hands never touch
the oil from which Cottolene is made.
Compare the source of Cottolene with the source of lard
hog-fat—and you’ll cease to wonder why lard-cooked food throws
the stomach out of kilter and causes indigestion.
Cottolene is "of absolutely pure origin and ancestry, and will
make palatable, digestible, healthful food.
Test Cottolene fairly—note , the beneficial effect of
Cottolene food on the family’s digestion—and you’ll A
never have a pound of lard in your kitchen again. JUF
COTTOLENE is
Guaranteed
Your grocer is hereby
authorized to refund your
money in case you are not
pleased, after having given
Cottulcne a fair test.
commenced to fall. By 1 o’clock it
had fallen about four Inches and was
continuing to fall steadily. As there
have been no recent rain* In the
watershed to amount to anything or
to effect the stage of the river down
here it \« supposed that th** river will
fall now until it reaches a point some
where near its normal height unless
more rains come in the upper valley
to cause it to rise again.
Made only by the N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
“Nature’s Gift from the
Sunny South”
SHOWING SIGNS.
A Wilmington woman recently
reached th* conclusion that the at
tachment of a certain policeman for
her cook must be investigated, lest it
prove disastrous to domestic disci
pline.
"Do you think he means business,
Mary?” she asked.
"I think so, mum." said Mary. "He’s
begun to complain about my Cookin’
mum."— From "Success Magazine.”
Miller Walker’s
Straw Hats, just
received, will be
sold at l /$ Off
Regular Price
All Miller Walker’s
Soft and Stiff Hats
Will be Sold at
Half Price
"What’s become of Wiggs, who had
• •nice n* xi door of you?"
He’s gone above."
"To heaven?”
"No; to the twenty-ninth floor."
THE WALL PAPER PARLOR
THEO. F. PLUNKETT, Prop., GRAND OPERA BUILDING.
Painting, Interior Decorating, Wall Paper Hangings, Awnings,
Shades, Mouldings.
Watch this space and we will educate you as to Painting and
Paper hanging.
All Trousers Price
All Walker’s SB.OO Trousers, at $4.00
All Walker’s $7.00 Trousers, at $3.50
All Walker’s SH.OO Trousers, at $3.00
All Walker’s $5.00 Trousers, at $2.50
All Walker’s $4.00 Trousers, at $2.00
All Walker’s 25e Onyx Hosiery, at 15c
All Walker's* 50e Onyx Hosiery, in silk and lisle,
at 29c
Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Gloves
Canes, Umbrellas, Jewelry, etc, at One HALF
PRICE.
FRIDAY. APRIL 14.
Never Sold in Bulk
Cottolene is packed in
pails with an air-tight top,
to keep it clean, fresh and
wholesome, and prevent it
from catching dust and ab
sorbing disagreeable odors k
such as fish, oil, etc.
To be truly famous a man must
have done something or somebody no
other has done.