The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 26, 1911, Page THREE, Image 3

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure flie only Baking Powder made from Royal C rape C ream of Ta rtar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE :ÜBGE HAMMOND RULES ON REAL ESTATE CASE Th* e«M of Hackett,’Bell & Bendy *5- Wbi. P. O’Keefe, suit for eommis •lot» *a Teal estate sales, was heard by -To tig e Henry c, Hammond, of the "•ipttJOr rcurt, Thursday afternoon, .t ad the verdict was rendered for the | Winter's Coming Brighten up your place by j planting Fruitland Mixture : 'Law* Wrasg. A ten. years’ tast | demonstrated It to be the | best for Southern conditions. Plant now while the ground is in fine eendition. I ! P. J. Berekmans Company Augusta, Georgia. Sylvester’s Shoe Department Offers the Widest Range of Shoes whose quality is incomparable—Com fortable Shoes that hold their shape, with style made perfect by fine materials and skilled work manship. Once you try Sylvester’s $3.00 or $3.50 Shoes you will hcver be satisfied with any other at the price, for we save you money on your shoe pur chases. 2 v cfon6. j Shoe Department. 758 Broad St. I PLEASANT EXPERIENCES Successful men tell us that saving money was one of the most pleasant experiences of their lives. Are you enjoying some of this kind of experience? You will if you have an account with this bank and make regular weekly deposits. 4 per cent interest paid on Karlas Accounts. IRISH AMERICAN BANK —KNOWN AS— “The Bank for Your Savings’’ defendant. The case was heard in the judge’s office at the court house and he acted as judge and jury. There being only points in law to be .de cided, It was agreed by counsel on both sides to have no jury empaneled. Hon. Wm. K*. Barrett w as counsel for the defendant, and Pierce Brothers represented the plaintiff. MR. DANFORTH WINS PRIZE IN HARVARD ATHLETIC 3 New s has beer, received, in Augusta that Mr. Edward C. B. Danforth, Jr., who entered Harvard University this year, won the first prize in an ath letic contest recently held, and was awarded a very handsome loving cup with the coat of arms of Harvard in gold On the cup. The many friends In Augusta of Mr. Danforth are interested in his work at Harvard and are glad to learn of his achievements there. Mr. Dan forth is a 1911 honor graduate of the Richmond Academy and one of the best athletes in (he state. It was predicted from hi s fine record het'e that he would lead in athletics as well as in his academic work. $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES To be Found in This City. S LAURA DRAKE Gl §»§&»’<*';s'&■■ ■ »^Bai.>^HSGwßel ■E;.;.;4: && £*«9*-33&.-7k > --k •■'■•■- ■''• , v - >•' ■?* The annual meeting of the Associa tion of Collegiate Alumnae convened Monday at the Hotel Martinique. Miss Laura Drake Gill, the president call ing the convention to order. The most important -subject to come be fore the convention will be that, of modifying the curriculum in women’s colleges so as to include what might be called "higher domestic science.” RO PROPERTY FOi! CATHOLIC BISHOPS Will Be Change In Methods. “In Fee Simple” Abolished For N. Y. Plan of Church Holdings. Kansas City—Property of the Cath olic church is no longer to he vested in the bishops of the various dioceses In the United States, according to a ruling just received by Bishop Thomas F. Lillis, of Kansas City from Mon signor Falconio, the apostolic dele gate. The term "in fee simple" is to he abolished and parish corporations on the plan of the New York diocese are. to be formed wherever the. law of the state permits. Where it does not the stylß of tenure known as sole" is to be adopted. Bishop Lillis said that the laws of Missouri and Kansas did not permit of any such arrangement but that an effort would be made to secure legis lation in the two states that would al low- the incorporation of such prop erty. Under the present method a bishop can have no private estate. Whatever is in his name is the property of the church. If he dies without a will, ev trything he owns, even his private bank account, goes to the church. DEiiliaTo^ INTERCEPT TIFT? Brother of Mexico’s Provision al President In San Antonio. “Message of Peace” For Gen. Reyes. San Antonio, Tex.—At the head quarters of Gen. Bernardo Iteyes here early today no statement would be | given out concerning the conference j the Mexican general had here yester | day with Louis L. De La Barra, broth jer of the provisional president of I Mexico, other than that already made, | that is, eD La Barra came with a 1 message of “peace and good feeling," :it is believed, however, that De La 1 Barra delivered to Gen. Reyes per sonal assurances from Francis I. Ma dero, the president-elect, and that the general is seriously considering re turning to Mexico in the near fu ture. De La Barra possibly will leave San Antonio tonight en route with the admitted intention of intercepting President Taft on the return trip of Kill the Germs Then Dandruff Will Go and Hair Stop Falling. There are thousands of baldheaded women l n America—almost as many as men. Dandruff germs cause baldness — that burning sensation and the hair to fall and thin out \ Dandruff chokes I ***** 1 i the hair; prevents .it from obtaining i proper nourish- P Trri»L yy I ment; rots it, If V* 1 | you want the plain y. -T I word; causes it to fade, to die and fall hi UAfif few ! out—then baldness. U/UWKUtF i PARISIAN SAGE r kills the germs; i cleans the scalp of _ , j ail scurf; stops O) rj 14 i itching and puts * " L ilife and radiance into the hair, or ] money hack. R you want to save your hair get a bottle of PARISIAN- SAGE today. ■ The price Is 60 cents a large bottle i at Alexander Drug Co. and druggists i everywhere. The girl with the Au j bur n hair on every bottle. THE AUGUSTA* HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA- . The great small wares sale is now at hand—come and help yourself to the good things which we have prepared for Friday’s selling- -come and buy enough notions and findings to last you for the next six months. Wq consider those splendid notion items. Our assortments are larger than ever before and our values are positively good. Dozens more, not advertised, for lack of space. All with bargain tickets in departments. KERCHIEFS Ladies’ and Men's Initial, pure linen, good 15c values ... ioq KIMONO KERCHIEFS For Aprons or Kimonos, floral or Persian figures, 15c values 10V Woman’s Lace and Em broidered, Rea! Irish Linen, 25c sellers .. 19b' Men’s Initial, every thread Linen, 1-8 or 1-4 in. hems, 25c values ... 19C Cube Pins, colors and black. 5c cubes 2 for 5 V Whisk Brooms, best corn, neatly bounds, 19c kind 15C Blankets These Fine muSmw FRIDAY Finish Blankets, large -n and very warm ... $l9B 3lankets, white, colored 'fy, pair $3 98 *o.ou ucnmnm PLAIDS, pure wool, also while, Jl-4 size $4-98 $1.50 SILKOLINE COVERED COMFYS, filled with odorless cotton, Friday 98' ! $3 FINE'QUALITY COMFYS, pretty designs and colors, best white cotton filled ~.1 $l9B $3.50 VERY BEST LUSTROUS SATEEN COVERED COMFYS, light and medium colorings $2-50 HOUSEFURNISHING SPECIALS Towel Rollers, wood 15V Rolling Pins, smooth IQO Wood Cake Spoons 5V Steak Moulds 10 ( ' Soap Dishes, wire ...9<’ Wire Strainers 90 GALV. TUBS Foot Tubs, of perfectly smooth galvanized tin ■ ■ ■ ■ 49V CAKE BOXES Perfectly splendid for bread or cake, keeps moist and fresh, at . -75 V, 60V and 50 f SHOVELS All sizes ..50 and IQV ENAMEL WARE, 13c A big lot of odd sizes, large and small, to clean up, Friday, at 13^ The Club Plan Enables young folks to start housekeeping completely fur nished. Cash prices. Time pay ments. the American executive from Ins speech-making tour.' Do La. Barra said that he might continue his trip to Washington, hut would make no fur ther statement than to say that he bears a message to Taft. It Is be lieved that De La Barra was sent to the United States, first, to secure the return to Mexico of Qon. Royer, fur; ther, to Insure the Incoming adminis tration against, internal strife, and, second, to have a serious conference with President Taft of a semi-diplo matic nature concerning the general situation In the republic with a view to receiving possible assurances from the American executive that the Uni ted States will adopt a friendly alti tude toward the Madero administra tion. VETERAN ENGINEER IS CRUSHED TO DEATH Columbus, Ga.—Oscar Vaughn, a veteran engineer of the Central of Georgia Railway, was crushed and scalded to death this morning under a switch engine which ran over him Just after he had brought a train In from Birmingham. His body, mangled beyond recognition, was turned over t< an undertaker and later tarried to his home ln East High lands. Cook—l’ll be lavin’ vex, mum. Mistress—Very well, Bridget. Keep t the right. Incoming cooks kept to the left. -Harper’s Bazar. BASTING COTTON ' TOD v H BRUSHES «J. 0. King’s 000 yard Spool Good bristles, as orted handles, speaks for itself. 3 spools ..10.- worth 15c . . . . Barrettes, shell and am ber carved or plain, 25c kinds 19V Note and Correspondence Paper and Envelopes, ex tra fine grade linen, special sale, box . .75 V Highland Linen Paper and Envelopes, 55c value, reduced to .. -25 V Ladies' Hand Bags, made of real leather, silver and gilt trimmed, leather lined. $4.50 value, sale price $2-98 FOLDING IRONING BOARDS Good strong wood, smoot h finish, large size, com plete with stand, at 60V WOOD HORSES For hanging the clothes after ironing, folding $l4B CAKE TINS Famous Van Deusen, all parts removable for washing, 25c tins ..10V GALV. PAILS For water or scrubbing palls, largo size, worth 45c each .... 19V Weather: Rains tonight, and Fridav. MMtBUS auyMfWIiVMT 67QU DOUBLE STAMPS TILL NOON. liw HEM HILLS SELL Hr Mil Pres’t of Cairo & Norfolk I Found Dead In Boston Hotel. Left Letters For Wife and Doctor. Boston.—Thfi flulcldo of Lowery • Goode, of New York, president of the STUART'S PUCHIi AND JUNIFEtt COMPOUND 4, •Us J* KIDNKV AND BL.AD3F A TROi MlL** Crisp, fresh, clean Kennesaw 1 Biscuit 5c 1 In the Red Vadcage P. K BIyOCK CO.. ATLANTA Brilliant Slipper Sides, beautiful for evening wear, 73c pairs .. ..50'’ Mesh Bags, novelty shapes, German Silver, French Gray, floral frames, $5.00 kinds $3 98 Extra Fins Writing Pa per, worth 25c per box, sale price .... 190 Whiting's Royal Laid Linen .paper and en velopes to match, the . ■ grade, special per box 50'' 15c LONSDALE CAMBRIC, He a lose* oven thread weave, full, perfect, pieces, yard wide, soft finish ed, best wearing quality, genuine lie LINEN CRASH Cream, blue border, for roller or tea towels, a 10c grade 7*/aC COTTAGE SCRIMS Fall and Winter’s newest pat terns and colorings, 20c kinds 12'/zC COLORED SCRIMS White moire centres with eol ored borders, the newest 35c designs 15*' BROWN LINEN SUITING Yard wide, for aprons, blouses, suits and dresses, I9e grade ...15V COLORED MERC. POPLINS Rich mercerized finish, sos street or evening wear, launders, 25c grade 15 ( ' DOTTED WASH SILKS 20 shades, light and dark color ings, make exquisite dresses, 29c grade 19'' COL. DRESS GOODS Stripes and plaids In combina tion colorings, for school, Isc kinds ... , 10V STOVES * ft Cairo and Norfolk Railroad, was an nounced by the pollen today. Although Goode ended Ills life early Wednesday morning the fact whh withheld. Goode, who had been In 111 health for some time, came to Boston lasi Hat urday to consult physicians He did not receive much encouragement and became despondent. After writing a. letter to his wife and a second to the medical examiner he swallowed slxj grains of morphine, death ensuing ! shortly afterward. Goode was f>F. years j old. The Cairo and Norfolk road is a projected line designed to furnish a direct service from Cairo, ills., through Kentucky thence to Norfolk, Va. Only a smalt section has been completed. CHASED MURDERER SHOT. Gloversville, N. Y.—Traced by bloohounds to the mountain Lie road j north of Ibis city ( base I. ."r, al { leged murderer of Norman Briggs, of ; Gloversville, was shot and wounded | by one of the pursuing party short- | ly after noon today. HARD TO PLEASE. "Did Bliggins enjoy himself at the banquet?" "I'm afraid riot He was scared all j evening at the possibility of being i called on for a speech, and when it j was over resented the fact that he I wan overlooked.” —Exchange. Dressing Pins, smooth points .... 6 papers 50 Safety Pins, nickel, points 2 doz. 5c Pearl Buttons, liglie IS to 24, 10c doz. kind 5C DARNING COTTON .1. and P. Coats, 45-yd. spools 3 spools 5C SCHOOL TABLETS Good pencil paper, at 2 for 5C KID CURLERS Black, brown, green, good size, 10c kind dozen 5V Belmont Ranges cannot be surpass ed as a real kitchen help In a popular priced range. Made primarily to lighten the housewife’s work, and this It. has done. Friday a Special $35 Bol r. f :... .$25 JEWELRY SALE NEWEST FALL NOVEL TIES Lot No. I—Ear Rings, Pearl Beads, Tlat. Pins, Bar Pins, Slipper Slides, Collar Pins, Cuff But tons, Stick Pins, Beauty Pins, 25c kind ..-19C Lot No. 2—Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Stick and Beauty Pins, Cuff Buttons, Pearl Beads, 50c vals. 39V Lot No. 3—Fancy Belt Pins, beautiful stone set tings and ornamenta tions, $1.25 vals. ..98'’ WOOL FIN. SUITING Heavy Scotch i’lalds. In rich colorings, for blouses and dresses 15V 65c MUSLIN SHEETS Every one perfect, large size, torn and ironed, for this sale 390 15c PILLOW CASES Match sheets, 42x36, hemmed, iron, one scam, at IOC 7'/ 2 c APRON CHECKB All the pretty even and broken chocks, and little plaids, in blue and white, brown and white, green and white, host there is 50 7'/ 2 c HEAVY SEA ISLAND For lining waists, or quilts, an extra heavy quality, for s<’ 10c FANCY OUTING FLANNEL Choice assortment, fancy col ored stripes, checks and con trasting shades; well fleeced, firm weave; close nap finish; 27 inches wide; splendid grade for Fall and Winter wear; very special, a yard 5C lammu center !i Mail Orders Filled same day received, whether large or small. Every courtesy of the store extended out-of-town customers. James Sheridan Knowl<*s, actor and dramatist, aade his American debut, oil July 29, 1825, at the Park Theater, New York, as Master Walter In h)» own play, "The Hunchback.” Sterling Silver Mesh hags Another new shipment and they are beauties; prices are almost as low as thi German silver bags; purchase the kind that, will last forever and won’t tur n ' n color. LJ. Schaul&Co. Popular Priced Jewelers. THREE