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BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE. FORSYTH. GA.
rOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN.
F«ni|lf n( rnlvtnltF iPMhrn, Hnm* life that of n Ur»v family. K»«r y
•» Mon of iin >!<*> un«’« i • m-rn , nos a Irarl.er. I'vet v aturietit uti'lrr « out<*Cl of ■ n#l! *»»v
»rne»l Il<iui|>mrt>« complete and hr It aptmivrri In rveiy i«i*ut of fcMtruction.
Fip»n«M nt "HtWtH r»*t of fut ni«hi»« the beet ••Ivan tutr * i n each ffrofirtmemt. -
/»r k*>MultfMllv otla:.‘£u*. %td>hfu C IL S JA( KSCN, Fr»ii«t«nt.
Telephone Girls
Who telephone sendee arc trained op
erators. They are citizens of this city and arc
faithful, earnest workers. Hut they are human
beings. Their energies arc -bending toward
giving you good service. Their mistakes arc
mistakes of the head and not of the heart.
EFFICIENT SERVICE.
REASONABLE RATES.
For Information Call 9050
Southern Bell Telephone ts Telegraph Co.
For Goodness Sake Eat
C. B. W. Lunch Biscuit
Good For Small and Tall
Fat and Lean
And Young and Old
ASK YOUR GROCER.
Are You UullcilnK?
W« Carry a Large Stock of
f~W f• HARO WOOD MANTfLt,
, koofinir m ‘ t “m J,
TAR PARER I\WWI PARIAN HOUSE PAINT*.
(Hack ana Oalvarixaa Corrugate* Iran, I*r and Roain t.nt Bull*
ing Paper; Tin Shsngitt, etc.
■atimatea cheerfully tumiahe* an tin roofing, gutter*. *i*_ ..l
vantaact Iron cornlcaa, and skylight* ■
DAVID SUUSKY,
too* BRO AO STREET.
better Start that Savings Account To-Day.
Remember. d*laya are oangeroue. Many opportunity which
would prove virtually gold nuggete" to people. hav« clipped by
owing to delay* or hesitation. When you have a Bank Account, you
Have something on which to fall back and ean always gracp op
pertunltlee at they present themselves. Box dec. your money will
not lie HHe. THE AUGUSTA SAUNGS BANK allows POUR PCR
CENT. INTEREST.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
SJJ BROAD STREET.
READ HERALD WANT ADS.
American Women are
becoming famous for
their pretty hands : :
Blame
«
the Qas Range
AUGUSTAN RE-ELECTED IN
BIRMINGHAM MONDAY
Many Augustan* were Interested in
•he municipal election held at Fiirni-
Itig ham yesterday, hy reason of their
acquaintance with George Bodekcr,
candidate soy re election to the office
of chief of the lire department. He
won out by a majority of 654 vote*.
Me In regarded aH one of the heat fire
chief* In the Southern states, and It
will be a source of much gratification
to a bout of friend* In this, hi* na
tive city, to know that he wa* chosen
by auch a large majority.
It Se»cnea th« Spot
Mr E Humphrey, who own* a lar*r«
*on era I More hi Omega, 0,. and I* prea
it of th»* Adam* f’ounty Tf*l«*pjioii#
<’*».. n* well un of th* Homo THephonf
('•>, of I*IKo t ‘minty. «»., H«y« of u.
King n Nc?i I>lHrovM> It Mv»d my liw
oner. At I think It Aid It Minimi
to r«*nch thi* spot th%vpry nont ot iny
couch. nlicii everythin* «l*»* fmi«Mi
I*r Klng> N>*‘ IM*oov.»ry not only
r»-urh*a tnt* coufh *p«»t, it 11 ««• l» th.» nor*
•*l*ot» nnd th«* w»«nk upot* in throat,
Itmir* nnd «*h«**t. Hold under (uatuntni*
at all UrußglNla. LOo. end fl.oO. 1 riu
bottle free
Don't overlook the Sunday pr„iir
f»oln* to the Seashore 'la the Chtr
iealon Ait WciM«rn Carolina Ihilway.
1 rnlnn leave. 7.00 a j.v
EPSOM SALTS PRESCRIBED
AS PRICKLY HEAT CURE
A Well known physician of the city
Dr .1. W AndcrHon noticed on n
car the other day a baby that anffer
ed with prickly heat. It's nurse
could do nothing to quiet Its cries,
aud he suggested th,. following pre
acrlptton
Otto tablrrpoonful of epsoni salts,
dissolved In a rliihk of warm water;
sponge child in the solution twice or
three times a day. and heat will dis
appear th three days. Allow the wat
er to dry on the skin; don't turn towel.
The remedy Is said to be one that
nevi*r falls.
The Worlds Beat Climate
l» not entirely tree from dlemac. on Ihr
tilth elevations frv.ra prevail, ehlle on
llie lower levels malaria Is encountered
to n irrenter or less extent, aeeatdlnt to
oil it tirte To uvrrcome climate affections
tn-relume, inslstln. launttl.e htllnusrem
fever and axue. nml ycrreral debility, the
most effeettvr remedy u Klectrlc In
t.-rs the crest slteretlve and hiooil pnn
her the antidote for every form or tairiii)
weakness, nervousness, and Insomnia
Sold trader auataatee si all drusßiata
rrtce UN-
WATCH THE BABIES
Or, Thornton's Ea»y Teether.
1« ifirruilV «'o»M|>ut ( mt»s«| • from | lies
preeeripUon of * phyMcian who
Eminently *u<vc»»ful in
trnstlng aurh dUea*** a* terth-
Ins Hummer Complaint. t»l«r
rhow*. liiAi(.*-n um, FUtuleney
»n«1 ether bo«*l «n-1 •lory.-d* h
trOOWf* of children It i* p
GUARANTIED Itemedy whlrn
contain* no opiate* nr deleterious
drill* Mend for cert lfl«\it «*• .»f
the nondt-rful cure* It his mide.
l't'iMisu and Country Merchant*
»#M Tt for ?Sc par hr** If ymir
di uMiata >an nut * imply you,
send *lc for a bn* Adnrnap
lAIVTIITHIR MEDICINE CO.
It'** *« r- i fl*
•Naaaet • aamt
**•*••*
Niagara Palls
l.ake Chautauqua
The St. Lawrance River
The Adirondack* and
The Seashore
are best reached by tha
big four Route
(New York Control Llnaa.l
Trains Fast and Frequent
Most Convenient Hours
Parlor Cars. Dining Cars
Through Sleeper*
insunnir greatest comfort anroute
Ask far tickets rta the 810 FOUR
£ B SMITH, T. r A. AUenta. Os
O L MfVrtmtX. O * A r'hattan.v.«
Taan
H 3 RHEIN. O P. A.. CIS sumeU. U.
♦ r_o a
1(1 MU-M 1
L i
THE AUGUSTA HtKALU.
ffIUOIOS ISKED
TO PIT REGULARLY
MERCHANTS ASK THAT PAY
DAYS BE ARRANGED IN
ORDER TO SETTLE
ACCOUNTS
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FOUR NEW MEMBERS
Constant Increase in Mem
bership Shows Organiza- i
tion Flourishes.
The executive committee rff the An
guaUi Retail Merchant* association
met yesterday afternoon at the of
ficer of the Chamber of Commerce
and the following member* were pres
ent: Mesarg E C. Denton, Geo. P.
Elliott, A. B. Von Kamp, W. T. Field,
P. H Rice, .1. L. Bowleg, R A. Heath
and W. F. Walker, three of the execu
tive committeemen being absent, on
jury duty at the court house. Four
new members were admitted f, P .
big Messrs. O. F Sullivan, .John R.
White, R. A. Fraln and C. .1. Strom.
The principal action taken by the
committee was a decision to present
a petition to the varloua railroads of
the city asking them to arrange to
pay their employes at regular Inter
villa during the month no that they
will be able to settle their accounts
properly. It seems that many of the
railroad employe*, have accounts with
many of the merchants and on owing
to (be fact that there is some uncer
tainty concerning the pay days Jhey
are unable to calculate just when
they will he able to pay Up.
In addition to this the executive
committee also decided to leave the
matter of closing up this afternoon
for the merehantg benefit game of
baseball with each Individual and con
sequently some will close while oth
ers will not. •
X-RAY MACHINE
LOCWEDJULIET
Wounded Man At Hospital
Brought To Office of Dr.
Crane So Powerful
Searching Machine could
be Used.
This morning the City hospital au j
thorltlrs brought. .1. B Rogers, o !
Wards. 8 I'., who was accidentally
shot Monday morning, up to the of |
flees of I)r. Crane In the Leonard
building so as to be able to make list
of the X-Ray machine In locating the
bullet.
The wound was indicted In the left
leg below the knee and It seemed Im
possible for the attending physicians
4o locate the bullet and so the ser
vices of the modern searching ma- i
chine was brought Inlo requisition
with admirable success.
The condition of the wounded mm
is very satisfactory and he will prob
ably soon be out of the hospital.
CoiTi]f MANSION
PREYJF FLUMES’:
Walton House on Monte
Sano Destroyed By Fire
Sunday Morning and was
Only Partially Insured.
Sunday morning about 3 o'clock the
magnificent country home in Monte
Sano formerly owned by Mr. Maurice
Walton tai destroyed py fire, the
origin of which is unknown The
property wat, purchased a llttlo over
a year ago hy Messrs, .lame* J. Cha
i'pc, Goo. Kvans and Kllett Umar and
the two Inner named gentleman have
hctki making a summer home of the
place for some weeks. Howevsr. both
were aw»y Saturday night and re
matned out until last night when they
were surprised to find the proper;*
j burned
Th* house was worth about 1.1.000.
but owing to the fact that It was
country property It was not insured
for anything Ilk* Its r-al valu* and
the owners have lost much bf the fir*
In sddttton to this the place was *)*•
gantl* furnished and It is understood
that this Is a total loos.
IN RECORDER'S COURT.
In Recorder's court this morning.
W P McKlnnte was fined $2 50 for
a "plain drunk"-
l Fred Riliott pleaded not guilty to
i * case of disorderly conduct and hi*
tease wa* dismissed
—., ' . **
John lltxon, arratguiui for disor
derly conduct, was adjudged guilt*
and fined fS
Cases of dtsorderh conduct against
J. C.. Kddb- and loan Pope. Susie (flies
and t’harltj* l.tfnipkln w*re dismissed
RANIT*BREAK^
WASHINGTON "he Ptrwt Vs
tifdtHi Batik, ot FiitMty, Wt»t Vlr
-1 iliiii, CipUii twenty five tbouMoU
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Whether You Go To Your Country Home Or Remain In
Town, You Can Look Ahead To a Far More Pleasant
Summer If You Provide Yourself with a Pianola Piano
In the country, of course, you must have music. There will he a thousand
and one occasions, such as impromptu dances, guests to he entertained on
rainy days, etc., which demand it.
In town, while friends are away, few theatres running and the lazy days
and evenings disincline you to go out, you will never he at a loss for amuse
ment after you once experience the fascination of producing music yourself
with the Pianola Piano.
Your present piano will be accepted in part payment for the PIANOLA
PIANO.
Pianola Pianos cost from SSOO to SIOSO.
Pianolas (in cabinet form to be used with your present piano) $215 and
S3OO. —Moderate monthly payments.
Thomas & Barton Company
712 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
GROSSCUP REVILED
IN SERIES OF LETTERS
OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN
CHICAGO.—A mysterious series of
letters addressed to federal building
authorities, and denouncing Judge
Peter S. Grosscup in scurrilous terms,
has been stopped In the mall. Secret
Investigation to determine the author
ship of the letters has been lauched
by the postoffice authorities, while
the judge who wrote the United States
court of appeals' decision reversing
and getting aside Judge K. M Landis
$29,000,000 fine against the Standard
Oil company, is In the east.
"Cllnchfleld Coal Is a steam
producer.
Are You on Good Terms
With Your Stomach?
Treat it right—its your best friend. Abuse it
—and you’ll find there’s a limit. When the limit
is reached, the stomach must rest. Kodol rests it.
That Is what Kodol la for. The stomach can
not stop work ; If It did you would stop existing.
It cannot even take a vacation and "rest up”—
except when it has Kodol to assist ft
Very likely yon never gave a thought to how
hard vour stomach works. Most people don't until
they have to. Sometimes, though. It cost lest to
do a little thinking before one has to.
Even the galley-slave of the ancients rested-at
Intervals. Rut the stomach of modern man works
harder titan tiie galley-slave, and It never rests—
of itself.
Kodol, of course, will rest the stomach, but
that Is something nature didn't provide for. If
people now-a-da.ru lived the way nature intended.
It wouldn't have been necessary to provide for it.
but they don't that's th* trouble.
Ret ter keep on good terms with your stomach,
if you can. Your health depend* absolutely upon
the perfect performance of the stomach's func
tions. Kver think of that—or why it Is truet
Th* human bndv is composed of certain chemi
cal elements. These an* combined to form sub
stances such as fat. protein, carbohydrates, min
eral matter and water.
The food ww eat Is composed of exactly fhc«e
element*. The stomvh must disintegrate this
food and correctly apportion it tothe needs of the
system. 1 >oks like a lot of work for the stomach,
doesn't lit No wonder It occasionally needs
Kodol to lielp It do Uita
Ttie person who has the kind of a stomach that
can do Itaowu work continuously, without assis
tance ha* a good deal to be thankful for. Most
people haven't that kind. That it why they re
quire Kodol.
Alcohol Barrel Exploded
And Young Boy Was Killed
Dropped Match Near Bar
rel. Another Boy Badly
Burned. Depot
Fired.
ATLANTA, Ga.—One boy was al
most Instantly burned to death and
another is expected to die and the
depot at Red Oak. on the Atlanta and
West Point railroad burned to th'-
ground as a result of an explosion of
Kodol will do all the stomach's work for It,
when necessary giving it a |*eriod of complete
rest. The rest that restores health. That's how
Kodol ruroH Indigestion which is merely a good
digestion "gone wrong. - ’
People u«ed to think that when they had indi
gUßtion they should stop eating or limit them
selves to a prescribed diet. Others commenced
purging with cathartics. All that, is very dis
agreeable and, unpleasant. Also, it isn't necessary.
P’arvation or purging doesn't cure anything.
Kodol doesn’t cure anything either hut shows
nature the right roan, in short order. Kixiol
merely establishes complete and perfect digestion.
Tt does this by digesting every particle of tha
food. Tlie stomach then rest - and cures Itself.
That is what w as intended w heu Kodol was made.
It couldn't be any oilier way.
Kodol is quite indfcpensable to a pood many
persons. To all, in fact, who haven't time In
their dally lives fora careful selection of foods
and diet, livery quickly enthles nature to rec
tify any disagreeable effects* of wrong eating.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today ar.d get a dollar
hottle. Then after you have used the entire con
tents of the bottle if you can honestly say that it
lias not done you any good return the bottle to
the druggist and he will refund your mousy. W'b
will tlien repay the druggist. This offer applies
to the large hottle and to but one in a family.
Every druggist knows our guarantee is good
The dollar bottle contains 2S times as much
as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is made at the
laboratories of E. C. DeWltt & Co., Chicago.
a barrel of alcohol Sunday afternoon.
The two boys struck a match near the
barrel, causing the explosion.
The dead boy, Walter Smith, aged
fifteen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L W
Smith.
Valued Same As Gold.
TT. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss., says: "I foil my customers
ulvn they buy a box of Dr. King's New
• TM1»« rb«y gr-t the worth of that
'. If afflicted wiin
constipation, malaria or biliousness.
Sold under guarantee at all druegst*.
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