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MOTOR CYCLES
tVE REPAIR ANV MAKE OP MOTOR
cycle. 11 work nuarnnt**<\ oy flrM
rlasa <*i> ! r»TK-ri. ft. W. W.i *on, 222
Mclntosh S' OlSp.
Sk TOT A LOYAL AUCrfiTANT? IF
an- you ,moklr,g Augi, made ci
gars? From tobacco to ashes .pant in
Augusta and * -me way you wlli set :, our
nlckle .•• i. fait proposition. sSSc ts
THE 0. K. BARBER SHOP
BANITARY AND IT TO PATK AJ.L
white barber*. Satisfaction ffururaincert
gr,', Kron‘l St. PanJel A Bona. Augusta,
3a. O&ctf.
Ob. you "Blr'W”
Th* Rent i.*# K igar
Ob the Mark ,i
Hun. Wed. Frl. tfc.
FORD CARB
PRICE REPINED. FEE X)MBAKD
Iron 1 ‘ 7 ‘
NOTICE
HAVING TENDERED HY RESIGN A
lion na collector for the Auiruata-
Alfcen Hy. end Electric Ltffht Co.. to
take effect Sept. lit. IMI. 1 wleh to an
nounce to my friend, and the public that
I will assume the position «« manager
of the A H. McDaniel Wrest end
Co.. North Ausueta, 8 C.. where 1 wr 11
be slod to urve them with the beet in
the fin I line r B McCnrd BV-tf
DRUGS
TKLKPHONK 32b TOUR WANTS IN
the drug line We will supply you at
once Maiheny's Pharmacy, corner Broad
and Kollock Sts.
AISc Pun Mon. Tub ts
Boy "Bingo" to your
Cigar Dealer
Bun, Wed. Frl. tfo
‘ VVANTID
WAhTKft -TOUNO MF.N ANI) YOTTNQ
women who oon temple te taking s
ltu.lni.ea course to Investigate frraugh
on'. oourm of .tody ami Draughou'a
jKLXiorlor fecllltle. for aw uH noattlon..
W<a w*n' to .how you. Remember, the
beat training will always bring you the
beet ealury Catalogue free liroughon .
Buotnese Coll. go. Auguals. Or. Ollfo
WANTED AT ONCE
AT OHHORNIiTS BtTBIN 888 COD
lege GO young men nnd Indli a to pre
ur« for the rwr Incraa.'ng demand for
stenographer, and bookkeeper* Excep
tional opportunity for working boys and
gtrte til double .alary. Call Phone oi
write Uyw P‘dg. __
Bay “TtlnttrC to your
Cigar Dealer
Bun. Wed. Frl. tfc.
MOTOR CYCLES
WA-TTI TUB FLYING MERKWL FOR
mil. .he le a "beaut", at K. W. Wat
son. 222 MolntoSh St. ttiep
ROOFING ROOFINO
TIN KMINGI.KS (MADK IN AtIfHTBTA)
is .11. stamped S C„ lln. pel roll, 12.20;
eon limit'd Iron, per square. 12.40. rub
ber roofing, tie.t quality, 1160, V\ . It.
Toole, 036 It rood Hi. Telephone 264
Jil Bun end Wed. ts-
~~~ ""personal
MVN WK SIUi MAII. ON THI Al. - A
fn | dollar box of llld* Nerve Tablets.
They act on the SI Stem like "Hteain acts
on nn Engine." giving health, strength,
vim vigor and vitality or coat nothing
Bend no money, lino mimn and addr e«.
Tti«l Ms. Co. inpt. a. S 2«, Denver,
Colo. 016. 23c.
AIITOMOfULE TO EXCHANGE
HAVE AI.MI'RT NTOW lItUH CI.AHR.
five p'l.Bengnr touring car to exchange
for improved real aainle or farm lande
pr will sail cheap for cnah. Answer Au
tomobile, care llemld. OlTp
A Cool Fwwct Bmoka
What? A "Itlngo." of Course.
Bun, Wed. Frl. tfc.
MATTRESS MAKk.<
WHY TAKE YOrit MATTRSHSKrS TO
nnrltnn ahopi*. wh**T« they art* apt to
gather vfrtnln? W* renovate matt re *»«••?»
at your home, no Inconvenience to you.
Wa aJao do upholatarhiK I*. J. Murray,
627 Broad Nt Phone fififi Olir
LIME
T4MR FOR SAN IT Alt Y PUKI’OSBfI
In utrong bag* about 4n lhs., Usc. i«r
relf' 960. Delivered call enrlv Thone
J&H6. Davenport Building Material Go
OWc.
NOTtCE
W \NT THE PVttLtO Tn NOTT! FVIK
SO <tay« at The Two Stntoa I Cental
Ko«mf, fid 00 and H? 00 of teeth
will he made for |7 00 only. Thb
certainly a chance for «Jl. Brin* ihU
*d with you. OlTp.
Out <* All Totir ItHigh
6c Mill Huy One "Bingo"
Boiv. Wed Kit. tfc
THE WALL PAPER PARLOR
TH®O V I’U'NKKTT. PROP. (JRAKD
Ot v **» building. Phew# IftvS Hi'Vf \is
1 your pgner*h«ngtng. painting
and oo rating Ijirgnwt oorpn of Kx
t.rrt White* CrafUnun, daanlim*** «t1»-
patch. O^Zc
NACRES WATCH SANITARIUM
AIJ MBBAKKS OF WATCIIKB.
< lock* ar>«l Jewelry traateJ in a *cl«mi
tlllr mamu-r Oold *nd ailvcr bmight
fr»r nu>h. John H Sacra, 630 Broad St.
OlTo
"]\tng*' "Bingo**. Bingo**
Tbc CJgn*- of Quality
Sum wed m tie.
PERSONAL
Ijvm* IK INFKLKNULNTLY WFAU
thjr, would marry Oonftdanttal. M
Box 35. Toledo L«*aguo. Toledo, Ohio.
Olsp
MOTOR CYCLES
THAT'S AIJ- F NY WATSON, thr
motor cycle iuai>. Mt lit M«intt**»h St.
Phona lUI.
MATT R ESS Rg NOV ATI NO BY
A. GKCEN
HF MARKS TOttr \l ATTRJWFF*
level and aqvor* No chart* for mak
ing new tickt ratnru ?n*tt ?«•»»•!> wm»
day. Ftoiif 1914 at If El Earbury
OS3n
GYM IRK BEGINS
AT IRE Y. M. C. A.
Athletic Season Opens Monday
When Mr. Warren Moran Be
gins Training Young Men.
Physical Director to be Here
i Soon.
*
The athletic for the Young
I M*n'i Christian a**oMatlon, of this city,
| begin* Monday night when Mr. Warren
Moran, of AugUitA, open* the “xym"
< la*** h for both men end bov* until Mr.
Kerznwtn. the newly Rejected physical dl
n r tor for the h»rraJ Y. M. C. A. arrives
! from hi* present post at the Central
Branch Y. M. C. A. In Philadelphia, Pa.
He i‘ expected November 3rd.
Mom*k claves will be held In the Y.
M. A gvmruielum, beginning Mon
d.i ■ , October HI, 'it flip o'clock on Mon
day*, Wcdneftday* and Fridays. Hoys'
rlasHfis will bf held on Mondays, Thurs
days nnd Haturdnys at 8:IB.
Mr. Moran was f<*r some time pbysJ
■ -ll director at the Newberry college and
1« going to make excellent Instructor for
the time being for the local Y. M. C.
A. member*. All of »he members were
nnxloiiH to begin the “gym’’ clauses, hq
the tioard of directors of the Y. M C. A.
designated Mr. Moran to take charge of
the classes until Mr. Kersman comes.
The “gym” classes generally begin her*
on October Ist., but this year a* there
had to be appointed a new general sec
retary nnd also a physical director nat
urally the opening of the new year with
the Y. M. < 1 A, wait delayed.
There will be a large clj?hr, It Is ex
pected Monday night In the “gym” and
the men are going right ahead with tne
work and It Is believed will In- In very
good condition when the regular physi
cal director arrives. .
BINGO for sate by all dealer*
Ask for it.
A RARE PRODUCT.
“Do you believe In the supernatural T*
I HHkc<f of the genius who
Directs and shapes the piny and tells
The actors what to do.
And he answered; “Though I’ve spent
my life
In the theatre, I regret
To say I have never, never seen
A 'super’ natural yet."
—ldpplneott’s. ;
BINGO for sale by all dealers
Aek for it.
Tbe opera, “Norma," was seen for
Ihe first time In America on Febru
ary 2fi, 1841, at the Park Theatre.
WANTS
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING
P HRIJNNTISRMANN. AT 3tS MoW
•n»h Hircpt, rspnlts th« mini oonir I
i iteil win- hi>R unit clock■■, nil work utinr
autend perfectly «Ulsfiwtory, OHSp.
Don’t throw your money nwny on
I'tyom thm smoke like hny. Hscsuss
you cun buy n "Blnijo” for se, nml It s
worth the puy.
Sun, Wed. FM. tfe.
BANG LEE
FIRST CT,ASK LAUNDRY, COLLARS
-i 1 . shirts the. nil work Ktinrantecl; no
t'inksßes acoepted under Be, 80S Mcln
tosh KL Otße.
'■•RINTINa—THE BEST *
I*HONK MK VOl’lt NEXT OHCHR Kiir
lirlutlhK and you will becoms one of
n sattsfteit customers It n McQowsp
"IB Multi 8L Phones B»2. ItlSO OIBc.
• let together Rovi and spend vour
money o»ht. Buy "Rlntco" n H er Be
Sun, Wed. Kit tfc.
SPECIAL NOTICES
WEBBS LODGE No ISB F A A M
TTHk KWIfTLAK
Mention nl W lilis [.ode* No
IBS K A A M will tie hsld
In k.A*e mom, Maoouio
Tempi*. Mondax. Oct. ! 61 h. at
5 °‘olook p in lhisl t**#« of
importance to be transacted.
Member*} of Social Lodge
No. 1 and \lrtlttng brethren
&
are cordially and fraternally
Invitee.
W M F NC.FR.
CHAM \ CtTMMINO. \V. M.
Hecty. Olfte
GEORGIA COMMANDARY No 1 K. T
Su Knight of Georgia Lomma.ndary So
1 K. T arv requested t > aatcmbl* in
the iwiyluni. Mammlc Hall, thl* i Sunday )
afternoon w : oYlook for the puti*onc
of attending the funeral of our Prater
Sir. 1 N\. Wlrtx. Utv- l ip full uni
form .
M. J. NKVIN.
H A BR A UK. K C
RootmUw. 015
Thera will he \ call conimunli alien
for Social 1.-nlgc No 1 at M >into Lodge
rt»o»n tt p. in today lor the purpose
of at tending the funeral >f Mr, John
NY NVtrt*. a member of We hits Lodge.
No l*'f Trnvelt brethren are cordiu».y
invited to attend.
NY. H. TOOl.F!
NV. H CRANE. \\ M
Secty. Oita
Bide will t*c received \t the office of
the Secretary. No *f)s Oyer building up
to Friday. Oct. 10th. for the soft drink
privilege ut the Georgia-Card In a Fair,
vo k of Nov. Stli to 11th Also for the
Negro Fair. Nov. 14th to iTth n
c:n»l\Y Right to reject any and all bid*
reserved
FRANK R. BEANE
OlTe. Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICE
WIRT* LYI ¥ UK: • in •t > : \
the Wind yogi of hit age in this cits
at the reefctefK**. MoKlnne St and
MilledgevUle iNMut. 500 p in oVJc.ck,
iVt 18th. 1411. MR JOHN NY WIRT 7.
the beloved huaband »f Mrs iNir'llue
NVtrt*, and fatl>cr of Mrs Fed Her
rin*. Mrs Mollle NY a l ter. Mrs R J
Hernlen Augueta and Mr> H G.
Onm. Moor* S C The relatives and
friends of the family are respectfully
invited to the funeral from the reeU
■'-no- THIS .Sunday) AFTERNOON
at s th* o' -lock In erment at the West
view c«n*6ler>.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN
i WHEN THE WORLD
IS RULED BY WOMEN
The Matriachal System Will be
on the Order of a Bee-hive,
Says This Writer.
OTHER GOSSIP FROM
CAPITAL OF FRANCE
Kaiser’s Second Daughter
Seems to Have Hard Time
Getting Suitably Engaged.
(By La Raconteuee.)
Pari*..—l have Just been reading In
a very aeriou* periodical called “Jour
| nal Du Droit International Prive,"
what We nifty expect when the world
|in the near future comes under the
I maternal rule of woman.
The rnatariarchal ayatem, which we
; are told by the enthusiastic female or
male writer I. bound to prevail in
human society soon, will be largely
modelled upon the constitution of a
beehive. Government will be in th'
bunds of “women," wbo will have be
come, to all intents and purposes,
neuters They will permit only a
few women to bear offspring. Jn the
gynecocracy of the future, women
will make anil apply the laws, will
hold all public offices, and leading
| professions, and "being m possession
jof extraordinary new methods of
I destruction, which science will have
ley then Invented, they will .meet In
periodical International conferences to
limit the production of males.” in
short, every now and then all the men,
ovnr and above a strict needful mini
mum, will be painlessly put out of tin
world.
Th ( author looks forward enthusi
astically to the reign of a gynoco
cracy. "Order and Iron discipline
will prevail, for woman Is naturally
a good manager." The superfluous
men may howl for mercy, but the re
lenting conference will destroy them
*>y "the new extraordinary methods
which will have been then Invented"
The prophet rejoices to think that
when gyneewcracy reigns "the savage
and imbecile anarchy In which niai
cullne government helplessly wallow i>
will he promptly extirpated.” To suen
exuberance of smile dikes prophecy
lead the seolrig mind.
It weema rather hard to get the
Kaiser's only daughter, Print esa
Louie#, suitably engaged, and it al
most Pfems aa If thero la no proper
prince left but the young Prince of
Wale*, vrhom Prlnceee Louise herueU
at present refused to consider at all.
maintaining that he is nothing but "a
nice ktd, but too much pi' a mother’;*
boy.”
Recently Prince#* Lou iso was re
ported to be aa good as engaged to the
heir to the throne of Mecklenburg-
Ktrelltx The story wan started by
n Munich artist who wm employed by
the Grand Duke to make plans for
new decorations for the palace at
Stroll**; but the official proas prompt
ly denied it. That much would not
be n very suitable one, for Prince
Adolf Frlederich ia ten years the
Princess's senior. It would not he
Impossible for the Prinoess to marry
someone who never can succeed to a
throne, although only one Hohenzol
lem Prince*# has over done so.
(Prince Anton HadzlwM married a
HohensozUem, although he had no
throne.) The family rule of the H> -
hen soil erne runs: “No daughter of a
HohensoUern shall contract an alli
ance which shall appear likely to dis
credit the house or do injury to the
kingdom.” This simply bars misal
liances such as Princess Amalie, the
sister of Frederick the Great, desired
to contract with Farvit Titmihk. '1
Emperor William’s own marriage.
Bismarck said: "Thank goodness, we
shall not have to assist Cupid this
time!”
The police of fin entire quarter of
Phtlp have b##n pnt to a good deal of
trouble. It wa» about a gtaes of
water. A handsome young woman
rushed Into s potto* station, and
said that her lovwr was dying. He
had taken poiron tn her room, she
said, and she pushed him out and
shut the door In his face "Then l
will go and die in a case." said the
young man As soon as he was gone,
bis sweetheart folt some remoi »»• {(be
looked for him at the cases, but could
not find him Then she ran to the
police
Her trouble was so sincere that the
commlssaire said he would do all he
could to «=ave the voung man A nie»
sage was aent to all the posts and
stations in the quarter The police
were to have a particular eye on cases.
»nd a .voting man supposed to be dy
Ing of poison The com missal re f*»lt
that before long he would have news.
He wan right. S o'clock In tha
evening a message came that the
young man had gone horn* to his fath
er and mother and was in perfect
health.
NN hat do** this mean*'*' asked the
commlgaalre aeverdy. The young w '
man was told to explain, and the
young man was sent for. He came
and he gave the daslreYl explanation
He was £ chauffeur, and had alrrat >
h«en «üb.L*ctad three limes to the
.m- rnti r> of treprnntr t In con**-
iquence of m*t<v acciflcTeir The la*t
operation wss not rut ' anccesr.fitl,
j and he wis told that lit hav e
to submit to H for the feurth time.
Rather thsn do that he decided to d*e.
He bought a handaomi bouquet aid
went to present it to his sweetheart
i He then said to her *'Gh e me » g'uss
of water. I ant tired of MV. 1 wuut
t« poison mrs»lf t ‘
•'Nog here!'* exclaimed the young
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS THE $4.00 BOOK.
G-eatly r e duc®d in size (actual scie Is 7 3-4x5 3-4 inches.) It is in
full, limp, flexible binding of genuine leather, printed on strong Bible
pap< r, from new typo, and illustrated in color.
CLIP SIX COUPONS
printed elsewhere (Daily and Sunday), dip
ped on consecutive days, and the expense
bonus amount herein, set opposite any .style
selected (which covers the items of the cost
of packing, express from factory, cheeking,
clerk hire and other necessary expense items.)
woman excitedly.
"I am dying; give me that water,”
he replied.
She rushed for a glars, filled it.
gave it to him, and said as she push
ed him out of the door, ••here Is your
water; go and die outside*." lie drank
it, and she saw him go away stag
gering. He had taken a few strong
er drinks before, but she thought that
the poison was beginning to wotk.
After a fewVilnutes she felt sorry that
she had sent him away. She rushed
out to find him. but failed.
Her lover had not the slightest
idea of taking poison. He did not
even remember what he had said, and
all he could do was to apologize to the
police and his sweetheart for having
given them so much trouble. All the
same, a fourth operation of trepan
ning in prospect is a certain excuse
for hint.
The most beautiful moo tr all Rus
sia has been hopelessly marred by or
der of the Czar, in order that the
Grand Duke Michael the Czar’s only
brother, might be restored to the
honors which he forfeit* d through his
Infatuation for it. The full story is
replete with romance, and statecraft,
tn which the Czar, the Grand Duke
high social standing, but not of the
and beautiful Ektarina. a girl of
royal blood, play the principal roles.
When the Grand Duke’s infatuation
with Kkatarina first became known to
the Czar, he was very much incensed.
But soon afterwards Ekatarina mar
ried the rich Moscow banker. Ma
montoff. and th<. affair with Michael
passed from the indulgent brother to
the province of the Holy Synod, chi* *
authority of the Orthodox church.
Mamontoff i* the rlcnest man in
Moscow the town of Rusisan million
aires. where Hkutarina's* parents like
wist* are leaders in society.
Lov* making bclwe* v Michael and
Kkatarina was reduced to the ix
charts* of burning letters, and * ven
that poor consolation was denied
them after a fortnight, ror Mamon
toffs spies delivered one of the
THE HERALD’S
Grand Duke’s missives to the banker.
And the banker obtained a divorce.
Next morning the “Official Gazet
te” announced that His Imperial
Highness, of bjs own accord, had gone
„to look after hi# regiment at Orel, and
was likely to remain there for some
time to come. Not a word of the
loss of his military honors anl ap
panages decreed by the Czar.
After many tribulations, Michael at
last succeeded in getting an orthodox
priest to marry him to his lady love,
with whom he settled down to enjoy
married life in Moscow* He was sud
denly recalled to St. Petersburg and
n day or two after his arrival he/vas
called before the Czar and his moth
er, who said to him in the most mat
ter of fact style:
“Of course you intend to take leave
of Kkatarina, who is in the cloister
of Holy Trinity in Orel. Go and see
her and have a talk with her."
The young husband rushed to Orei
the same night. Twelve hours later
he ascended the stops of Trinity
Cloister, his heart leaping
A representative of the Holy Synod
received him. "The great sinner
Kkatarina." said the person, “wib
have to play till midnigh After
wards she will be allowed to see
you.’
“My wife a ‘great sinner’ and you
1 disposing of her time and mine!’’ cried
; the Grand Duke. ♦
"Kkatarina is not and never was
your Imperial Highness's wife," re- (
plied the prelate. "Road her confes-i
i sion and her submission to the de
crees of the Holy Synod."
"Infamous!" cried Michael, crump
ling the confession in his hand. "You
have browbeaten and deceived this
poor woman; but her confession and
submission aren't wortn th* paper
they are written on." The prelate
merely smiled and said the lady
.would speak for herself when His Im
jperial Highness cam* back.
At th* appointed time Grand Duke
I Mu had was fully resolved to tak-* Id*
woe from the cloister by force if mv
ssary. but b e changed his mind when
»he boh d the wreck of her beauty,
o
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TURD A Y WAS BUSY DA V WITH
THE MERCHANTS OF AUGUSTA
Broad Street Was Lined With Wagons and Hundreds of
Country People Were In Town to Do Shopping
Saturday was the busiest day of the
entire- fall in Augusta. Thousands of
bales of cotton were brought into the
city by wagon or train and great num
bers of people came here from the
country. Bgoad street Saturday was
lined with country wagons and *he
merchants did a large business.
The cool weather had a stimulating
effect on trade because people will not
purchase winter clothing when the
weather is very warm.
The great crops that are being made
in this section will cause the ma-
for “discipline” had caused Ekatarina
to be denuded of her lovely hair, and
indeed of her very eyebrows.
When she was brought from her
cell, clad in a coarse one-piece gar
ment tied bv a string, he* head was
shaven bald, her brows cut off by the
razor, and her eyes red with weep
ing, he turned abruptly and fled down
the hall like one possessed
PRAYER SERVICE FOR
LADIES TO EE HELD
Beginning Monday Afternoon
at First Presbyterian Ladies
Will Have Meeting Each Day.
The lad’es of the First Presby.
te-ian church will, beginning Monday
afternoon, have prayer services each
day at 4 p. m. in the lecture room of
the Telfair building. This will be the
week of prayer for foreign missions,
and all ladies of ;he congregation, or
who are interested, are cordrally in
vited to attend. The program is as
fellows:
I Monday Africa. (Consecration
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 15.
WEBSTER’S
NEW STANDARD
ILLUSTRATED
With 1910 Census
CAUTION: See that
the lettering on the
cover reads exactly
as above.
jority if the farmers to lie prosperous
even though the low price of cotton is
somewhat discouraging.
Had a poor yield been made and low
prices prevailed the conditions would
have been serious but with the best
crop ever made in this section of Geor
gia and South Carolina the farmers
will b in a splendid condition during
the fall and winter.
Many of the merchants stated that
they had the best trade they have had
any day this fali and with the coming
of still cooler weather the trade is ex
pected to increase much more.
meeting.)
Tuesday—China.
Wednesday—Cuba and Mexico.
Thursday—Japan.
Friday—Korea.
Saturday—Brazil, S. A.
Ci Tuesday the meeting on China
•will be in the nature of a praise ser
vice for Miss t>. Elizabeth Fleming,
who is the missionary supported by
the Ladies’ Foreign Missionary So
ciety. It s the wish of Ihe commit
tee in charge to have present as
many of “Miss Flemine's Scholars"
as possible, and that they will come
prepared to make a free will offering
which will be sent to Miss Fleming
as a token of love and appreciation
from her Augusta friends and foi.tnei
pupils.
One of the ladies interested in the
prayer service said: *
The purpose of this program is
simply to send some Augusta sun
shine across the waters to one of its
consecrated wome n who in forme:
days helped and loved so many boys
and girls of her town. If you v*frt
cne of them, v e extend to you tnil
privilege, and hope to see or heai
from you on Tuesday, October ITth
at 4 p. m.
Expense
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Expense
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Expense
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