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EVIDENCE IN PQJSON CSSE
Boston— The Suffolk county grand
jury toda> hr*r;tn weighing cvid.-nc
IMSeumulatod by the prevention
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tor of Immanuel Baptist « hurch, Cam
bridge, who ir charged with the mur
der of Mips Avih Cinmli, a music
student of Hyanrii*, Chief Dugan of
the Btirc-e-u of Criminal, Im atigaUon
of the Boston j-olicr department and
District Attorney P< lieth r were i>
charge of the government's cas*
against tie acc used minister.
It is experted that it will take two
perhaps tbn days for tin* grand Jury
to hear all the witnesses who have
boon summotu.'d by the district utter
ney.
carnegieTo* be star
WITNESS.
Andrew Psrnegle, who wfll be one
of the star wit ness etc before the Ktnn
ley Hteel Investigating Committee
which reccmvones at Washington on
October 16th. Carnegie, baforu leav
ing England. that he is «ager to
go to Washington and face the truer
ligating committee and tell them all
he knows It Ik « xpocted that Mr
Carnegie will he one of the first wit
nesses called to testify.
Just a Word
About Select
ing Wedding
Gifts
A wcnruui who hud had Rifts
to »tact for a hair dozen wed
dliißu In October and who could
not put ft liu-ro amount of
money Into anyone of them
nalfli "I found that 1 could
moat purely buy articles that
•wore at once beautiful and use
ful In a new home, by going
•where things made by the very
fxmt concerns are kept.
"They evidently put the same
taste and skill into all of their
productions whatever the price
be, and I bought articles of sil
ver, china and the finest cut
glass which will always be
beautiful and yet width did not
cost roe in any case anything
like a large sum of money,"
Wo handle the goods of the
very best manufacturers In
each and every line There
fore you are sure to find what
you want for a gift and at the
price you want to pay for It.
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JtBW&b&R,
870 Broad St. ANDREWS BROS. CO. Phone 183
AUTUMN AND WINTER SUITS THAT WILL PHASTcV[RY~MA^
v ' •• ;u '<‘ ways glad to have the most exacting of her -ex come, because we know that we can please and entirely satisfy her.
Hundred- of the season’s best styles, quantities of different—all attractive— materials, perfection in tailoring, and a wonderfully
comprehensive range of prices. Tiu-se are the good qualities we claim for this suit store and invite everv woman to prove for her
self.
MARVELOUS VALUES IN S2SM SUITS
Showing fine satin chiffon broadcloths, fine mannish serges, soft diagonals, stunning, mannish mixture. The models embrace
,-liictiy tailored and the 1 test fads in fancy suits with large collars and trimmings of velvets, fringes, tas els and buttons. All col
ors, black and also white.
HANDSOME NOVELTY SUITS $30.00 to $69.00
We Cany All Ages, All Sizes This Season frem
13 years to 51 Bust Measure.
We Have Gdd Sizes and Half Sizes
The wimutn who have flat Imikih ami large hf ix? will find we have prepared for them
alxo, and call -guaranic-c perfect fit* t■> the most difficult figures. Black and colors.
$22 50 to $45 00
Messaline Satin
Dresses At sls
In black, navy, golden brown and King’s blue.
Simple, swell models,, sailor collar and cuffs, fin
ished with broad band of velvet, open down front
and finished with two rows of velvet buttons to
button of skirt. Host till silk messaline satin.
“BACK TO THE SOIL” VIS
ION ON TRAIN OF TAFT
Continued from Page 1
valuable land In the Hoaebud and Pin*'
Ridge nation* of South Dakota.
All you had to do was register In
you name, pay 25 cents to a notary
public end awear that you didn't own
one hundred and sixty acres of land
anywhere e!»e.
Could Mot Slip Away
Everybody on the train registered
with the « xcaptlon of the president,
tie was being entertained at dinner
and could not slip away with all the
rc«t. After resriatering and
ing and pa>'ing the 25 cents, the party
vas told that the application? they
had made for 160 acres of land apiece
would be forwarded to tiregory. There
they would be minified with only
about 50,800 other applications for the
three thousand tracts available for
distribution. Then a little girl would
pick out the fortunate ones
Sad Blow
The land lottery began at Gregory
Tuesday. Yesterday and today the
presidential party scanned the news
papers to see which on** of thesis
would get the more desirable section*
There were only 950 drawings pub
11ied and not a presidential follower
va* In the list. The sad blow came
on top of tin information imparted
t .lust befor* leaving Rapid City that
l only tha first 200 sections really
WE GIVE AND REDEEM MERCHANTS PURPLE TRADING STAMPS
would make it worth while for a man
who aspired to become a millionaire
to pull up stakes in the east and seek
his fortune in the rolling west.
Anybody who mentioned agriculture
on the president's train today was in
danger of his life.
INFANT MB AND MRS.
FRED BUSH IS DEAD
William Walton Bush Passes
Away In Savannah. Funeral
Here Friday Morning at Ten
O'Olock.
W illiam Walton Bush, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs Fred C Push of Sa
vannah, died Thursday morning at the
horns of his partarts after a lingering
Illness. The funeral services will he
oonductfsi from the residence of Mr
\Y W Bush. 1258 Green, street, at
10.30 o’clock Friday morning. Dr M.
Ashby Jones, pastor of the First It. p
list church, will officiate
Tim little fellow was the only s>v:
of his parents and was idolised by
them. He was a nephew of Mr. \v.
\\ Push of thts city and »ss named
for hlu. Mr Fred C. Bush Is well
known in Augusta and has many
friends here Ills wife, who before
her morris*, was Miss Annie Har
per of Byron, via.. was also well
known and popular in this city. The
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Citayenne Dresses of
Messaline Satin $18.75
Quaint, charming models, with frill around waist
line and at bottom of skirt. Fielmes of rich, cream
lace laid in flat plaids as one, also the cuffs to
match. I n brown and er <s ©
Copenhagen . . .
New Reversible
Coats
Just Received
The reversible Idea is taking like wildfire.
The plan of getting two distinct coats In one
and practically for the price of one regular
coal can not help but be popular with women
who like a variety of clothes. There are plenty
of regulation styles for those who may prefer
them, but the reversible style Is featured strong
ly. Ask to see them.
$1695 S2OOO, $2250 and $2500
Reversible
Evening Coats
Hose and Black Satin Coats with long Sailor
Collar and long deep revers, trimmed on both
sides with large buttons to
nm,ch ..-$35-00
Gold and Black Satin Broadcloth
Evening Coat $32 50
Soft Blue Broadcloth Coat with large collar
and cuffs of soft white
fur $45 00
Bronze Broadcloth Coats, trimmed around collar,
cuffs and skirts with brown marabou, hand
some cord ornament for
fastening SSO 00
sympathy of a host of friends goes
out to Mr and Mis. Bush in their
bereavement.
TEXAN’S TILE
A concrete tile for subirigation with
tile upper half porous to odrnit water
freely has been invented by a Texas
man.
Tramp (to lady of the house)—l*
li at your husband down the streets”
lady—Yes.
Trt nip 1 kn-’vv then that you will!
’mt if Ins.’tistV.. to som • -dig!.* bond]
between us when t tell von ’hat I ask- |
ed that man for a dime—St. Louis]
Dispatch.
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KENNESAW
BISCUIT
Baked Fresh
in Crisp
Atlanta KJ Clean
THE PERFECT SODA CRACKER
AT VOtiK CROCCSS
***** E. BLOCK COMPANY ATLANTA
English Ficadiily Brand of Children’s Costs
and Misses’ Suits
Special lot of Children’s Coats in Copenhagen, Navy and Red, with Black
Cuffs and Collars, also Red, Navy, Brown and Reseda, heavy cloaking
materials, ages 2 years to 14 years, special lot, each $3 S 3
Axminster Velvet and Body
Brussel Rugs ai Irresis
tible Prices
A very splendid special In an AXMINSTER VEL
VET 9x12 ART SQUARE, in rich, warm
combination s, In Persian designs, for $1698
TWO OTHERS, WONDERS,
FOR $22 50 and $25
BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, oxl2, that have sold
lor S3O, a new lot in a special sale,
for $22 00
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, that are marvels
of neatness and beauty, wonderfully
low In price sl-00 TO $3 98
IRISH POI NT AND HONITON CURTAINS,
showing tlie latest designs and embodying
style and rare economy - - $1 98 T-O $6 50
RICH NEW EFFECTS IN
CURTAIN NETS JSC TO 50C
ART DRAPERIES—DENIMS
silkalines ig'/,c, 15C, 20C, 3S<\ 45C
Unbeatable Towel Value
18x34 Linen Huck Towels, hemmed,
a wonder for 19C
18x37 Linen Hack Towels, will make many
friends for our Linen department 22' / z c
19x38 Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched,
a most excellent value 25C
22x41 Linen Huck Towels, a large, elegant
towel that anyone would he proud
to own 35c
23x45* Turkisn Towel, a n unusual
va,ne 25C
Individual Towels 19c. 35c, 59c
JICK COOMBS RUPTBREO
HIMSELF 10 THE SIXTH
Philadelphia.—. Tack Coombs, Ath
letic pitcher, is in bed at his home
in this city with serious internal in
juries. In the sixth inning of yes
terday’s game at New York he
wrenched his intestines. Today his
condition is so much worse that his
Physician today called in two others.
They succeeded in reducing the in
jury and say no operation will be nec
essary. Coombs, however, will be In
bed for i week and all! have to u.ar
a truss for some time. He will he
able to pitch again next season, the
doctors sa 5
Coombs said that in the sixth in
ning his cleats caught in the hole in
the pitchers' box and when he deliv
ered the ball he felt a terrific jar.
The pain was intense and especially
on the right side but he kept on pitch- 1
Ing In the ninth imvng he had to
quit after Trainer Chadwick ha! ex
amined him, though his t.am mutes
urged hint to keep on. Rupture of the
intestines is what killed Dr. Mike
Powers, catcher for the Athletics sev
eral years ago
To some wise people, a hint is suf
ficient to cause them to disregard it.
Attractive Serge
Dresses at $7.50
Tu navy, black, brown and Copenhagen. Satin
sailor collar and cuffs and four-in-hand ties. But
toned down side, front with large pretty brown
buttons and piped high waist-line. Panel back
and tront skirts. These are tp y fa
wonders for the price. Only ,<JV
Only the Best Makes in
Knit Underwear Are Here
h’e w and Fresh-Merode, Forest
Mills, Essex Mills and Munsing.
FOR WOMEN
FINE RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS, low
neck and no sleeves and ankle length ... .75c
HIGH NECK, long sleeves and ankle
lellgth • • •• 1 • sl. $1 50 AND $2
SEPARATE VESTS, Pants and
Tight « 500. 75c AND $1
SEPARATE Knee Length Drawers 59c
KNIT CORSET COVERS 25C, SQC, 75C
WOMEN’S EXTRA ST2E Cottc n Vests
and Pants, 7,8, 9 59c
CHILDREN’S SWEATERS, white and
rftd 59C, sl, $1.59 AND $2-50
BOYS’ SWEATERS, greys, and reds ... $2-00
CHILDREN’S PANTS AND VESTS,
co,t °n 25C
KNEE LENGTH PANTS 25C
CHILDREN’S MIXED WOOL Vests
and Pants ; 59c xo <jq C
RUBEN’S VESTS, 1 to 8 59c TO 95C
INFANT’S WRAPFERS 59c, 75c
An Unmakhable Value in
3 Black Taffeta QO
Petticoat f0r... •
Made of best qua Tty Silk, cut to suit the
new skirts with deep tailored
floun C e $2 98
DEFECTION.
Oh, pretty- bread and butter miss,
M hom I’d have slain my soul to
please,
I fondly thought our life would be
One long, long dream of bread and
cheese.
But. ah, a woman came my way!
She smiled on me—l could not fall
To think that life with her woifld be
A pleasant thing of cake and ale.
She spoke—her voice was molten gold,
And 1 U have di-id to make it mine,
For well I knew that life with her
Would he the walnuts and the wine.
So. go your way in peace, my dear;
May or am and peaches be your lot,
You never knew, so you'll forgive.
And as for me—l have forgot.
—Jean Wright in Smart Set.
OVERHEARD AT A STORE.
Inquisitive Lady—And what is this
litti. box for”
Nerve-racked Clerk—Oh, for odds
r.nd ends.
inquisitive Lady—But it has two
compartments. Why is that?
Nerve-racked Clerk—-One for odds,
madam, and the other for ends.—Har
vard Lampoon.
The delegates will remain in Bruns
wick for three days, feasting and mer
ry making and forgetting for the time
their daily trials and vexations.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26.
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THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE
Tastes Like and is Eaten Like Candy
In our experience in the handling
of drugs and medicines, we believe we
have never had experience with any
Remedy th- * gave such great satis
faction to our customers as do Rexall
Orderlies. This Remedy is not like
any other laxative or cathartic. It
contains all the good features of other
laxatives, but none of their faults.
Our own faith in Rexall Orderlieg
is so strong that we offer them to
you with our own positive personal
guarantee, that if they do not thor
oughly satisfy you, you only need tell
us and we will hand back to you every
penny you paid us fer them. There
fore, in trying them upon our recom
mendation you take no risk whatey'er.
Rexall Orderlies taste like and are
eaten like candy. They do not gripe,
cause nausea, excessive looseness, or
any other annoyance. They act so
easily that they may be taken at any
time, day or night. They are particu
larly gc.0.1 for children, aged, or deli
cate persons. They are put up in con
venient tablets in three sizes of pack
ages. Prices, 10c, 26c., and 50c.
Remember Rexall Remedies can be
obtained in this community only at
our store —the Rexall Store. T. G.
1! ward. Broad and Jackson Sts., Au
gusta, Ga.