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Connections of Jas. M cCreery fj Co ., New York
The Magnitude of Business
Makes Prices Lower
"AUGUSTA’S SILK STORE" OFFERS
SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE LOWER PRICES FOR FRIDAY.
•ill crep*-de-lux<\ 36 to 38 Inchon wldo; a two-third# atlk
which we have Imported In alxteen of the moat btautlful
ahadea known to man. For Friday we have priced It at 89*'
49c A. B. C. nllk, the lining »|lk of the hour. Here also we can
offer you all colors, Including hlack and white 49 1 '
• 1.76 Iriah poplins, 4."> Inches wide; a hardy admixture of allk and
wool; the colors In which we have brought It out Insure its populari
ty; the Friday price Is ..$l5O
$1 poplins, 36 Inches wide. In nary, tan, taupe. American Beuutty.
light blue, pink, white and black 89*'
$1.75 meteor eharmeuse. In gold, tnupo, wistaria, russet and light
blue $129
ft messallnca, 26 Inches wide, Intho spring and evening shades, 75^
$1.25 light woolen crepe; does not wrinkle; 44 inches wide; very
stylish, as light as cotton far superior. Tango, Copenhagen.
French blue, Nell rose, reseda, Nile, Maize, light blue and pink . .98 1 '
PEOPLE ARE FINDING
tV bite’s
tap
Hum.
Friday we are offering rather out of the ordinary
values and prices in rugs and curtains.
9x12 Axminster rugs, Oriental or floral designs,
$25.00 values $19.98
2,000 yards of remnant matting, 35c and 40c values,
for 24^
Rag rugs, mottled, size 9x12, SIO.OO values .. $7.98
The small rugs, 36x72 inches, to match $1.49
LACE CURTAINS
Tambo and Irish point curtains, three yards long.
$6.50 value $4.98
Cable net curtains, three yards long, $2.50 value
for $1.98
Dotted Swiss Curtains, three yards long, hemstitched
border, $1.50 values $1.24
A DISCOUNT APPEALS
’) To most people. It means a reduction from the
first price.
We are continually having reductions, but there is
one discount.which is continually in force that of
double Surety Coupons, which mean 5 per cent from
goods purchased of us.
KILL MANY BILLS
IN S. C. SENATE
Wholesale Slaughter Due to
Clearing up Process Prepara
tory to Adjournment.
Columbia, S. C.—By continuing all
bills on its calendar, the state senate
last night killed a number of bills of
Btate-wide importance, among them
the two-cent passenger fare bill, the
Fortner bill prohibiting white people
from teaching in negro schols, the
child labor bill and the local option
compulsory education bill and the bill
to abate and enjoin prostitution. The
wholesale slaughter was part oT the
annual process of clearing drafts pre
paratory to adjournment
The rate bill had been amended to
exempt short independent lines of
125 miles or less; and to exempt
branch lines of 125 n}iles or less own
ed by main lines of railways. It had
also been amended to provide that not
exceding two and a half cents per
mile should be charged on lines of
125 miles or less, not exceeding three
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cents a mile on lines of 80 miles or
less in length, lines of 20 miles or
less being exempted. The main lines
in this state are the Seaboard Air
Line, the Atlantic Coast Line and the
Southern Railway.
The Fortner bill had also been
amended by the adoption of a substi
tute bill, to allow white persons to
teach in negro schools and negroes in
white schools provided the consent of
the county board of education be ob
tained.
Total of $2,213,657.54.
Columbia, S. C. —The general appro
priation bill for 1914, reported by con
ferees of the house and senate, carries
a total of $2,213,657.54 and provides
for a tax levy of six mills. Tuesday
there was a difference between the
conferees of $214,000 but an agreement
was reached and senate amendments
cutting the appropriations prevailed In
the main. Among the items placed
back in the bill was SIO,OOO for a tu
hberculosis hospital.
Gloves Cleaned, any length,
10c. Augusta French Dry
Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W.
T. B.
Asked To Make Apology
For Slapping Solon's Face
Columbia, 8. C. —After invcgtlgat-
Ing the personal encounter of Tues
day night between A. D. Ollphant, a
reporter for a local newspaper, and
Representative Rogers of Spartan
burg, the majority of the house com
mittee on privilege* and elections
submitted a report requesting Mr. 011-
phant to apologize to the house. The
minority of the committee suggestel
that the speaker reprimand Mr. Oll
phant. At the Investigation Mr. 011-
phant testified that Mr. Rogers pro
voked the difficulty by calling him a
liar. Mr. Rogers denied his Intention
to reflect on Mr. Oliphant's veracity.
After debate last night the house
adopted the majorftty report of the
committee. Mr. Oliihant then ap
peared before the bar of the house
and apologized to the house.
ORDER MISTRIAL IN THE
MELTON MURDER CASE
Atlanta, Ga, —An order of mistrial
was entered here Wednesday In the
case of J. R. Melton, charged with the
murder of Mans Teel in Harris coun
t • several months go. Both men ere
farmers and well known. A change of
venue was taken and the case tried
Those Fascinating Suits and Dresses for Spring
Are ready for the throngs of women whose thoughts are busy with fresh
Spring clothes and who are eager to know what the designers and manufactur
ers have been doing for them.
All the suits, even the simplest tailored ones, are exceedingly feminine.
They are frilly and inconsequent and charming. Among them you will sec the
new collars —the Revolutionary, and the Incrovnble and lx»rd Byron; you will sec
new lines on coats; and skirts a little more to comfort in walking.
Side Drapery and
Pleats
Are what you will find on
the Spring, 1914, individual
skirts. Buttons, pig pleat
ing, side-drapery and all
that. And a little more
room for walking .steps.
No extra charge for sizes
up to 35 waist. All at
$595.
Black and white checked
skirts, with two deep ruf
fles above the knee, we have
priced at $7.95.
There is another model
skirt, in shepherd’s plaids,
with rather queer drapery
on the side, which is marked
$6 50.
Net Sleeves and Vests
Are what our designers tell ils are to
be in vogue this spring.
The Spring blouses and waists all
have them.
Lingerie and Voile Waists, embroid
ered, with new low collar .. ....SI.OO
SPRING LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
2,000 yards of Swiss Baby-sets, with two width edges and insertions,
values to 25c, special Friday price !0< and 12*/>^
Hair lined veiling, with octagonal mesh, full line of colors, 75c values
$3.00 is the regular price of flouncing, 45-inches wide in Swiss and Nain
sook, embroidered, which wet have placed in this sale at $1.19
Fascination veils, H/r.vard long, with dot, values to SI.OO, for 65^
here because officials stilted they fear
ed trouble in Harris county. After the
jury, which took the case under con
sideration yesterday, had reported to
Judge Ben Hill that an agreement
was Impossible the oourt directed the
order declaring a mistrial. Meltons'
bond then was fixed at SI,OOO which
he furnished. Melton claimed that
he Bhot Teel in self-defense.
Trying to Save Life of
Jequirity Bean Victim
Doctors Injecting Serum Iflade
From Poisonous Seed Into
Voung Pharmacist.
New York.—A serum made from the
poisonous jequirity beans, one of which
Samuel Dworkln, a New York Bchool
of Pharmacy senior, chewed and swul
lowed on Tuesday, Is being injected
by his physicians in an effort to save
his life. The serum was prepared by
a wholesolo drug house that manu
factures an essence from the bean for
diseases of the eye.
lJworkin remains unconscious am*
the poison seems to effect a paralysis
of portions of the spinal cord and ac
tions of limb and brain.
The Jequirity bean Is « native of In
dia, where for centuries It has been
That Awful
Itchy Feeling!
Btop It Instantly By Using ZEMO, the
Remarkable, Scientific Skin Remedy.
Get a 2Bc Bottle and Bee For Yourself.
Tbnro are few things worse than persist
ent Itching —when you feel like you could
“scratch yourself to pieces."
Don’t scratch,
though; It only
makes conditions,
worse. Just rub on
u little ZKMO and
the Itching and
burning go away
like magi'-, leaving
a delightfully com
fortable feeling.
No matter whether
, the Itching Is due to
germs burrowing In
the skin, to clogged
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Don’t Suffer LikeTbis, Use up porn or to dls-
ZLMO for Instant Relief eased blood cells In
the skin, ZKMO will put a etop to It In
stantly, and will quickly remove or over
come the cause.
Provo this yourselfl Oet a 2f> cent bottle
today and you 11 have absolute proof of Its
remarkable results. 7,K MO, Sfs: a bottle, sold
and guaranteed by druggists everywhere.
and in Augusta by Haneberger’e Phar
macy, P 34 iiroad street.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
used as a standard of weight. Be
cause of Its intensely hard shell, bright
body and red tip 1* also lias been
used to form strings of beads for per
sonal adornment.
SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM
CLEANSER.
During tile winter months impuri
ties accumulate, your blood becomes
Impure and thick, your kidneys, liver
and bowels fail to work, causing so
culled "Spring Fever." You feel tired,
weak and lazy. Klectric Bitters the
spring tonic and system cleanser Is
what you need; they stimulate the kid
neys, liver Hnd bowels to healthy ac
tion, expel blood impurities and restore
your health, strength and ambition.
Klectric Hitters makes you feel like
new. Start a four week’s treatment—
it will put you In fine shape for your
spring work. Guaranteed. All drug
gists, 60c. and SI.OO.
H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or St.
Louie.
NEW STEAMER TO PLY
TIIE SAVANNAH RIVER
Independent Line is to Soon
Begin Operations, Mr. Junfus
Black in Charge.
Announcement 1b made that Mr.
Junius Black will operate a steam
boat between Augusta and Savannah
as an Independent lino, business to
commence In a few days.
The boat to be used has been In
service on the Altamaha and Ocmul
gee rivers, and is said to bo about
the size of the old "New Dublin.” A
trip from the Augusta wharf will be
made about every week, provided
business warrants It.
LONDON’S OLDEST THEATRE
THREATENED BY MOVIES
London.—Sadlers Wells, London's
oldest occupied theatre, is threatened
by the moving picture Invasion. A
little more than a hundred years ago
the theatre, located now In the alums
of Clerkenwell, was In the center of
London'* famous aprlngs, where many
prominent people of Hie day went to
take the waters When the theatre
was first opened lta programs regu
larly informed the patrona of the state
of the moon a week In advance, for
without a moon only the bravest would
venture to make a torch-lit journey to
the theatre.
CHARLTON’S MENTAL BTATE
Naples, Italy.—The mental condition
of Porter Charlton, the young Amer
ican charged with murdering hi* wife
at Lake Como, is to be Investigated by
two of the leading Italian alienists,
iJr. Leonardo Blanehl, former minister
of Instruction, and Prof. Bnrlco Mor
aelli, of the Unlveraity of Genoa.
M I Have Gone
Farther
And fared much worse”
was the sign of contentment
from a customer yesterday,
when she visited us towards
the dose of the day and was
being shown the brilliant
array of suits.
“1 told you to see White’s
suits first” was her compan
ion’s reply.
Now the companion had
seen the suits and she knew.
She knew that they were
metropolitan in every detail
and exclusive to a degree,
and that thev are priced
from $18.75 to $42.50.
Still a Few Davs
Left in which to purchase winter suits.
Ours are specially priced.
They are less than half the original
price.
Mixture suits, which have sold for
S2O, are now $7.50
Fancy cloth suits .. $12.50 and sls
$15.00 and SIB.OO Coats for ....$7.50
S2O Coats for $lO
WANT TO HALT
FOENCHjXHIBIT
Paris Chamber o f Commerce
Asks Hold Up of Appropria
tion for Panama Exposition.
Paris.—The chamber of commerce
of I’iirls today petitioned the French
parliament not to decide finally to
pass the proposed appropriation for
the Panama-1 •ail fie Kxposltion "until
the vexatious and Inquisitorial Amor
ban customs regulations shall have
been modified by legislative and ad
ministrative measures."
It was announced today that the
French foreign office has taken a res
olute attitude toward the United Htates
In regard to the salts brought against
the Limoges porcelain exporters for
falsification of entries. It has renew
ed through the French embassy at
Washington Its contention that tho
suits against the French firms are con
trary to tho agreements between tb«
French and American governmens. It
(olonist
Excursions to
(ajifbrma
Arizona
March. 15 “April 15
These spring Colonist excursions
offer very low railroad and sleeper
fares, with the excellent service
provided by Santa Fe trains.
Tourist sleepers—personally con
ducted three days a week —furnish
sleeping-car comforts for one-half
the usual Pullman charge.
The time cn route only three
days, if you take the Fast Mail.
Why not go and buy that California or
Arizona farm? Write to C. 1-. Seagravee,
General Colonization Agent, sjoi Railway
Exchange, Chicago, tor Ari-
Santafe
cona and ban Joaquin
.Valley booklets—they
■ are tree.
Jno. D. Carter, S. P. A.,
14 N. Pryor St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Connections of Lord & Taylor, New York
WE MAKE ASSERTION
That we have the handsomest stock of novelty wash
goods in the South.
From this stock we are offering special prices for
Friday.
44- beaded, embroidered crepes, white and
colors $5 00
45- embroidered crepe financings $2.50 to $7.50
32-inch Iceland ratine, dotted: white onlv,
for $1.25. $1.50 and $1.98
32-inch embroidered dimity crepes, sheer with
stripes and embroidery $1,125 to $5.50
45- silk war]) crepes, white with fine lustre $2.50
40-inch Nucut velvet ratine, leading shades. . $2.75
46- basket weave crepes very shear grounds,
heavy cords $2.25
45-inch bolide crepes $1.50
40-inch brocaded and beaded ratines for coats $2.25
45-inch heavv imported ratines, some 20 different
weaves $1.50
For Friday only we will sell 15c flowered crepes
for
And $1.50 12-yards English Nainsook for 98^
:: SAFETY FIRST "
Is the erv that is sweeping our coun
try. We hear it on every side, and
/its effects are far reaching,
f “Safety First” is the slogan of
\ M our Furniture Department—that you
rfilifllfmiy ma f* ** W,U M through
Tabarets, in golden oak or early
ur English, 75c values for 49i^
Costumers, finished in golden oak or malioganv,
$1.50 values for $1.24
Willow rockers, cretonne upholstered seat and
back, SIO.OO value for • • • .$7.98
Collapsible Co-Carts, finished inside wjjh
fabricoid $4.98
Baby carriages, willow body and hood, upholstered
in Bedford cord, for $14.98
Davenports, fabricoid covered seat and back, finished
in golden oak or mahogany, $32.50 values
for . $29 98
THE HOUSEHOLD CLUB
Is coming in for a good deal of advertising these
days, isn’t its
We were asked that question a few days ago. We
said “Yes, it is.”
BECAUSE The Household Club is something we
want everybody to know about. Not entirely philan
thropic. It increases our sales. But the “magnitude
of business makes lower prices.”
Is declared seml-offlclally that the
French foreign office cannot urge upon
the parliament the approval of the pro
mised appropriation for the Panama-
Pacific Kxposition until the controver
sy Is settled.
Solid Bronze Coffin Is
Ordered From Old Cannon
Philadelphia. <len. John P. Taylor,
a civil war veteran and member of
the National Monument Commission,
although apparently in good health, Is
making advanced preparations for his
funeral. He has placed an order for
a solid bronze coffin to he cast from
old cannon and a vault has been sunk
In thn private Taylor burying grounds
on his estate near Reedsville, Pa. The
general plans to have this covered hy
a big granite block to be surmounted
hy a bronze statue of himself.
(Jen. Taylor, despite his 86 years,
enjoys a horseback ride almost dally
Is^
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UNIVERSITY FLAGI
One Block West •( Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
«UJoe« to Wholetal* an* Retail
wry Goods Districts, Railroad and
MODPRN Jlb'soL?AxT*»tß**ROOF
800 Rooms <2OO with Bath)
RATIO *I.OO Pin DAY UP
EleeUynt Keetaarant ang Case.
> Moderate Prices.
VVc Cnreo In 1 to 5 dart
1 Gonorrhoea and Gleet.
If ’ ■) __ I ontains no poison and
lllv ms/ |je user! full strength
sbsnlotely without fear.
Guaranteed not to stricture. Prevents contagion.
WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF?
At Druggists, or ws ship erpress prepaid upoa
receipt of 11. Full particulars mailed on request.
THE (VANS CHEMICAL CO. Clnrt—all. *
BRICK
LARGE STOCK.
Georfcia-Carolina Brick Co.
Write for Price*. Howard H. Stafford, Praaldent Augusta, Ga.
17 DIE IN AVALANCHE
Vianrta, Austria Seventeen soldiers
of the emperor's rifle regiment were
killed today by an avalanche. They
were enguged in maneuvers on the
Ortler mountain In the Tyrol.
THe JOY OF DANCING EXERCISE
effISSSSSaSSfKSSg
Freedom (rom wiring feet that Allen a
tliA antiseptic p«»wder to be shaken Into the iboea,
always K'v«- Hlnee th " t*nd»-n«:y to hold Dancing
j.art iea has foacoma almost a dalir and botfly n«c«a
sity An every community, the aafa of Allen*‘
Faa«\ so the Dmggtata report, has reached the high-
KTfcHSsjKSIbEiaR
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Barns. Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, ased in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
Look to us for the Newest
Things in
LADIES’ LEATHER
HAND BAGS,
SHOPPING BAGS.
We deal in leather and
are therefore judges of
genuine leather bags.
See ur.
AUGUSTA
TRUNK
FACTORY
736 Broad.
Opposite Monument.
Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
PROMPT SHIPMENT.
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