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It is of course impose!!)-> to form
AUTthir* like a correct opinion of
the outlook, facing the various teams.
But from the general observance of
the historical makeup of the bunches
at the various points, we have formed
an idea that Albany, Savannah and
Macon will be found in the high col
umn at cb se nf first half.
There
lunge for
cross be
and city
Ware m
officials of Way
,{ ball in Wuy-
ui nty offldftls
and
The. sporting editor, will
sue suggest a lineup fo
lor consideration.
next is-
till Hides
They’re off in the Hallle league
yisterday in four cities. In the
South Atlantic League the voice of
the umpire sounded for the start of
the game. MO games will be played
1 for the season. President Joyner is
taking every precaution to avoid the
pitfnllB and troubles of last year. Ho
Is endeavoring to lift up the League
onto n higher plane and demands
/’lean ball and good behavior.
Ills umpiring stnff have been se
lected with usual care and instruct
ed to enforce discipline at nil haz
ards. And It looks like a good ball
reason is ahead of us.
RESULTS YESTERDAY:
Savannah .1, Charleston 4.
Augusta 11, Columbia 2.
Columbus 2, Macon 2.
(12 innings.)
Albany 1'). Jacksonville 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY:
Savannah At Charleston.
Augusta at Columbia.
Macon at ('nJu’nbiis,
. Jacksonville at Albany.
“UNCLE” CHARLIE
a proof that tlie City Fath
an business nbout the much tn
of cleaning matter, they have
i at the beginning bv liming
clad in stio
CENTRAL BAPTIST TABERNACLE
OPENING SERVICE THURSDAY NIGIIT APRIL GTH
Bible Reading at
Tabernacle
3:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Song and Praise
Service, 7:00
Preaching at 7:30
o’clock.
GOOD
CHORUS
CHOIR
£ Powerful Gospel
Preaching.
Come and Bring
Your Friends.
MR.
CHAS.
BUTLER
who has been sing
ing with the Evan
gelists Torrey and
Broughton for years,
is now connected
with E vangelist
Phillips and will
have charge of the
music.
«r
fiVANOKUST
J. B. PHILLIPS
not lies aad c
They look
so 'and attract visitors as we"
Hr city folks. Summer time is fust,:
ppioachlug and 1« now just across j
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WHEELS OF CONGRESS ARE
TURNING NOW—MANY CHANGES,
Washington, D. C., April 4.
representatives of the party which is
to gathrr up the House reins.
if x. S - $.1 ?$ $ JLcAJtiaii
4Ju* Homers, that it is enough to
ituiko one hungry. My! M>! What a
rplcndhl idea!
Why bless your life Marshall Fol
ly bad the carts out and loaded this
morning at early Invar, before
Homo of the loafers Were out of bod,
Cud some of the energotic ladles
were in their back yards with rake
or broom in hand moving trash be
fore time to give out dinner. Yes. it
takes tin* women folk to do things
1'lc-nie Park tilled
n the U it. Y. M.
Ml KIM
the
s and
rite
that
right.
get
met
as well
as trash. Just keep your eyes on the
city and the cleaners this week, and
•re if all sore ones are not well by
rent.
It t* to he hoped that after Caun-
wcilman Parker has the beautiful oaks
nnd other trees clothed !n their pret
ty white and heaLhy suits o? lime
ct cetera, no one will dare hitch a
horse, mule or ox to one of them.
Should any man do such a thin*, let*
dub him "JACtvA&t*!*’ What any
you? When the pretty little pools
and founts in Beauty Park and
Plant Park are thoroughly cleaned
and refilled with pure clean water,
and the pools are covered with a good
wire netting so that naughty people
can’t throw cans, empty bottles and
trash of every kind into them, the
writer promisee to try to secure a
variety of fidh to put (n them to am-
are put In posi
tion there for the young peoples'
amusement, if ho has to go around
begging for what sponk the city can’t
donate in that direction.
Don't call me a dreamer please,
>ou who read this, for, for I, perhaps,
know the City Fathers better than
come of you do, and I know they arc
going to do Just what is written j
above. Now, don't you?
Chas. H. Redding.
* j leg to consider a Taft administrative .
j measure directs unusual attention to!
ow me space in your ! {he convening of the Sixty-second, j
to make one appeal ? Congress in exraordinary session at j
Aldermen, Board of j noon today. *
in general in behalf; The political complexions of the i
re and children, and j two branches of Congress will bo as!
last, hut by no means h ast, for th * I fellows:
improvement of the city, namely, u! Hours—Democrats, 228; Ropublr-j
SILENT FIRE ALARM, before any jeans. 1G0; Socialist, 1; vacancies, 2, j
auto lire truck! Speak of improve-j the Ninth Iowa and Second Pcnpayl-j
ania districts. I
; l-.'tiiior Herald
1 Will you ul
i \n Liable pupe
tot he Mayor,
j Trade nnd clt
! or the mot In
MEN:
Fcr tender lace and neck after
chaving, fer :$fm?!ba, b! |sk heads,
dandruff cr any skin or scalp dio-
coses use ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP.
ZEMO is guaranteed to relieve all
foreness an/1 itching. The soap Is
i art of the treatment,—best for all
toflet purposes.
Sold by druggists everywhere and
!n \Vayeros8 by The Seals Pharma- j
ry. 4-4-4
AN EASY AND HARMLESS WAY
TO DARKEN THE HAIR
| Who does not know of the value of
sago and sulphur for keeping the hair
I dark soft glossy and in good eondl-
| tion? As a matter of tact, sulphur is
a natural element of hair, and a de-
! flclency of it in the hair is held by
| many scalp specialists to be connected
with loss of color and vitality of tho
hair. Unquestionably, there is no
better remedy for hair and scalp
troubles, especially premature grny-
nesa, than sage and sulphur, If prop
erly prepared. Tho Wyeth Chemical
Company of New York put up ah ideal
remedy of this kind called Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy and
authorise druggists to sell It under
guarantee that tho money will be re
funded If it fails to do exactly as
ren-e £ -entcd.
This preparation Is offered to the
public at f.fty cents a bottle and la
recommended and sold by
CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
r.ents, this is one of the most need
c-d! The idea of a city of 15,000 peo
ple. with a wildcat blast, frightening
the children into hysterics, running
nnd screaming to mother, though it
may be a (rath pile after it is over,*
mother and children
wrecks.
Marshal Colley has now three
White Win-zs” on the streets dress-
Senate—Republicans, 50; Demo
crats, 41; vacancies. 1—from Colo- to in clean white linen and busy at
rn j 0 | u ork cleaning up, they look well.
Some Big Changes i
The roil call in the two brau;*«w i The A. W. Lang stocks was
nervous , V( .in ^Low some remarkable changes j bought In this morning by W. W.
ft cm the last session. In the House: Sharpe. Jr., and will he sold at once
So 1 plead with the Mayor and Al- ! j 1c Lcmorrats will show a gain of 54 ! cheap fo regsh. The stock Includes
dormen to take this matter up, and members and the Republicans a loss sSewing Machines prgans, phonographs
PUSH IT, and drup the auto for : of - 5 The Socialist member, Victor j Pn <* records and phonograph cabinets
a while. J Forger of Milwaukee, accounting tor j sewing machine attachments and
I know that my view* are the views ll)e difference in the equation. i numerous other things.
of thousands of mothers in the city, j Bv rea son of the change resulting j "
nnd if the city fathers experience f , om the election last November, new j L00K F0R THE BEE HIVE,
what T have experienced, and did f aceg w jjj Been no t only in the 1 On the package when yon buy Fol
1 f ~> 8rRE w * membership of the House, but In the S
would soon have an Improved fire ixole organisation. Bee Hive. Remember the name, Fo
• h ™‘ Republican employe, In proa, uum- *&££?£* ^“V* 1 **
A Mother. t. cr will go out and’their places will ■ -
- • ■ ■ ■— ■ l y filled by Democrats. Choice rooms j OON*T FORGET THE GREAT
Cabbage Plants at 30 Reed street, in the Capitol and the Houae offleej EASTER SALE, BEGINS WEDNES-
Friday or Saturday, 20 cents per hun- tuilding, long controlled by the Re-^ DAY, A. M., APRIL 5, FOR 10 DAYS,
dred. _ publtcan.. will be .urrendered to the AT CHURCHWELL BROS, COME!
All-Around Flour
Light, wholesome bread—flaky
pastry—cake that melts in your,
mouth—all out of one sack I
That’s William Tell Flour—equally
good for every baking need.
William Tell is the most economical
flour, too—it makes more loaves to the
sack than ordinary flour.
That is because it is made from Ohio
Red Winter Wheat—richest in bread
making qualities.
Order a sack from your grocer today.
William Tell
Flour
If your grocer cannot supply Wil
liam Tell, phone THORPE & CO., 24«
Whole sale Dlstrioutorf and they will
see that you g't it
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