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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11.
Dr. Walker Makes Appeal For
Tabernacle Institutional Church
Rev. C. T Walker, is sending out the
following notice to friends of his and
WHEN GROUP COMES
TREAT EXTERNALLY
The old system of dosing delicate lit
tle stomachs with nauseous drugs and
opium syrups is wrong and harmful
Try the external treatment —Vick's
"Vap-O-Rub” Croup and Pneumonia
Salve. Just rub a little over throat
and chest and cover with a warm flan
nel cloth. The warmth of the body
releases vapoTs of Pine Tar, Menthol,
Thymol, and Eucalyptol, that loosen the
choking phlegm and ease the difficult
breathing immediately. One applica
tion at bedtime Insures a sound night's
sleep. Vick’s is better than internal
medicines for all forms of cold trou
bles. Three sizes—25c, 50c and *I.OO.
TRY US ON
DIAMONDS
LOOSE DIAMONDS
BLUE JEAGERS
BLUE WHITE
FINE WHITE
WHITE
All Perfect
Set In the Latest Style Mounting.
Wm. Schweigert & Co.
Diamonds and Fine Jewelry
We Make a Specialty of Repair
ing and Making Diamond Jewelry
BROAD AND 7th ST.
THE HILL ICE CREAM COMPANY
Announce that arrangements have been completed and they will open in
Augusta by April Ist, one of the largest, complete and thoroughly equipped
Ice Cream Manufacturing Plant in the entire South.
Plant to cost $40,000, will have every facility and improvement, latest
Sanitary Machinery and highest grade ice creams and ices of
every description produced.
THE HILL ICE CREAM COMPANY
“STERLING ICE CREAM-THE BEST 99
the Tabernacle Institutional church:
Dear Friend:
The corner-stone of the new Taber
nacle Institutional Baptist church, at
the corner of Gwinnett and ilarison
streets, will be laid on Sunday after
noon, March 15th ,at 4 o'clock. The
formal exercises will be held in the
auditorium of the Lucy Laney school,
which is just one block away from our
church site. Dr. David Gregg, of New
York City, has kindly consented to
speak on this occasion.
1 aim sending you this communica
tion to invite you, and your family,
and friends to attend these exercises.
I am striving to build an Institu
tional church for negroes, where, in
addition to preaching the gospel, prac
tical instruction might be given in
cooking, sewing, launderitjg, carpen
try, etc. My work has the hearty en
dorsement and support of the leading
white citizens of Augusta, fifteen of
whom are members of our advisory
board. I can refer you by permis
sion to any of our bankers, editors,
professional or business men in this
city, where I have labored for thirty
years as a minister.
Our work will require a large sum
of money but it will be well spent And
1 am planning to raise at least $5,000
at the time of the corner-stone lay
ing. I wish, therefore, to ask if you
will not be kind enough to send me a
check to be reported in the collection
on Sunday afternoon, March 15th. We
wi-dd greatly appreciate your pres
ence on the occasion above referred to;
but, if you cannot be present, I wish
to ask, please, if you will not send us
a contribution.
Respectfully yours,
C. T. WALKER,
Pastor Tabernacle Institutional Bap
tist Church.
BISHOP REESE SPOKE
AT HARLEM LAST NIGHT
Head of Protestant Episcopal
Diocese of Georgia Made a
Talk in the Methodist Church
Rt. Rev. F. F. Reese, of Savannah,
bishop of the diocese of Georgia, P. E.
Church, held service and preached at
Harlem Tuesday evening.
The Methodist church was kindly
tendered for the service; and owing to
the zealous courtesy of Rev. L. M.
Twiggs and his congregation, the
church was well filled.
The manifestation of such a spirit
of comity speaks well for a commun
ion and a community.
Though Bishop Reese was very
hoarse from a cold his sermon was
greatly appreciated, and the entire
service enjoyed. Rev. C. P. Holbrook,
recto rof the Church of the Atonement,
Augusta, accompanied Bishop Reese,
and assisted in the service.
Thirteen Balloons to Race.
New York.—Thirteen balloon* are to
race from Karma* City on October #
next for the Coupe Internationale De»
Aeronaut*, counting an additional en
try Jiiat received from Belgium by the
Aero Club of America. The challeng
era for the International trophy are
France and Germany, with three bal
loons each, and Belgium and Austria,
with two each. America will defend
with three balloons.
The additional entry from Belgium
named as the pilot Krnest lie Muy
ter, who holds a certificate of the in
ternational Aeronautic Federation.
Both Ready for Mill.
Chicago.—Willie Ritchie, lightweight
ehumplon, who will meet Ad W'olgast
in a ten round bout at Milwaukee to
morrow night, completed his training
here today and will leave tonight for
the battle scene. Kitehle weighed in
today at 13R pounds, one pound above
the figure he has agreed to make at
6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. He as
serted he would have no trouble in
making the stipulated weight. Reports
from Milwaukee said Wolgagt’s weight
had been announced as 136 pounds.
Betting In Chicago favored Ritchie,
odda at 10 to 6V4 being reported.
Gets 16th Pitcher.
Charlottesville, Va. Manager
Clark Griffith, of the Washington
Americans has added the slsteentn
pitcher to the squad training here by
signing 9. J. Collier, a University of
Georgia student and a former [ Itcher
for Georgia "Tech." He announced
he would report here at once.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
FEDERAL!! AFTER
ORGAN® BALL
Players Won’t Sign With
American or National; Hold
ing Out For More Money.
Say Have “Fed” Offer.
Chiaago,—‘‘Ping'' Bodle, hard
hitting outfielder of the Chicago
Americans, lias signed a 1914 con
tract, according to a message from
baorumento.
Pitcher Eddie Cicotte Is the only
one of the Sox who mis not yet sign
ed and it is understood he is holding
out for an advance in salary. Cicotte
is said to have been offered a place
lu tbo Federal league.
The Federal Leagu j has b?gun Its
begun Its campaign to get players un
der contract with the American and
National is-aguoa, acordlng to to
day's dispatches from Southern train
ing camps.
Manager Geo. Stovall, of the Kan
sas City Federal*, was repoi'te I it'.
Tampa and S't. Petersburg, tne neigh
boring Florida camps of the Chicago
Nationals and St, Lout* Americans
and admitted that he was after play
6I*H
From the Chicago Fedorals train
ing ground at Shreveport, came word
that four members of the Boston
Americans—two pitefters, a third
baseman and a shortstop—had sent a
telegram to President Gilmore asking
for terms. Another story from
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THIS HAIR PREPARATION
Our biff Harmony Laboratories In
Boston httve caught up with their or- i
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nppolnt »ny w \u> are using Harmony l
Hair Beautifler and want more of It, or •
any who have been advised by your
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demand*, even If It becomes even more
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Both preparations come In odd-shaped, j
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Harmony Shampoo, 60c. Both guaran
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your money back So d only at the more
than 7 000 Rexall Stores, and In this
town only by us T O. Howard, Btoro
No. 1. Broad and Jackson Hts.; Store No.
2, 710 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Shreveport said that Grover Alexn
der, pitcher for the Philadelphia Na
tionals had applied for a (dace In tho
new league.
Wrestling Championship.
New York.—The second series of in
ternational wrestling bonis lo select
a challenger to meet Frank Ootch for
the championship title whs held at
Madison Square Gnrdcn last uigtil.
Tile principal match was between
Wladek Ebyszko of Poland and Tom
Jenkins of America, instructor of
wrestling at tho Military Academy at
West Point. Zbyszko threw Jenkins
In 27 minutes, 32 seconds. Jenkins’
shoulder was wrenched and a physi
cian was called to attend him.
All bouts were at catch-as-catch-can
style.
Feds Off for Texas.
Indianapolis, Ind. Players of the
Indianapolis Federal* left today fijf
spring training camp at Wichita
Falls, Texas.
The Kansas City Federal League
team also will train at Wichita Kails,
Manager Phillips, said the Federal
League's team are hard put lor prac
tice games as organized clubs are not
permited to play with the outlaws.
DR. WHITLAW
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Founder ol fairness ueimsny
ALL WORK GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS
Fillings in Gold, Plati
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ver, arul SIOO
REFERENCES: UNION SAVINGS BANK AND THOUSANDS OF SATIS
FIED PATRONS.
Bile Inhibits Germ Growth
We are told that all disease is sim
ply un excess of germs. Germs gel un
der the skin and make a sore. It fes
ters and becomes Inflamed.
Where one germ gets under the skin,
millions go Into the body with the food
we eat. They should not hurt us a
particle, and would not* if tho Bile
flowed freely.
Bile slops Inhibits—the breeding or
multiplication of these germs, and, as
long as it flows freely, we have no
trouble,
May Apple Root was culled "Man
drake" in the Bible. The Doctors call
it "podophyllln." For ages it has been
used as a Bile-Starter. In the old
Don't “Weni Out" a Gough or Cold—Smooths Out with Dr. Bell's Plns-Tsr-
Honey.
The Herald is the Paper in the Home
DR. WHITLAW
Now famous throughout Southern States for
successful pain lews dentistry method*, the fruit
of many years devoted to his profession and In
perfecting his painless operations, has now
opened at «
342 Broad Street, Upstairs
Ihe largest and most thoroughly equipped Den
tal Parlors in the whole south.
Not only is every modern equipment to be
found here, but the comfort and convenience
of patients seen too in the most luxuriant man
ner.
Dr. Whitlaw, with his corps of expert as
sistants, are always on hand
Week days —8 a. m. to 7p. m.
Sundays lO a. m. to 2 p. m.
Gold Inlay and Por
celain Crown,
$4 up.
FIVE
form It griped and sickened —but now
It Is put up In a formula called "Po-
Dolai," In which all the old faults
have been eliminated. Children take
It without resistance. It releases the
Kile us sure as you take It.
Bile purifies the food In the Intes
tines after Nature's own method. The
blood abounds with life and no foreign
germ can breed or multiply in the
Blle-purlfled food.
A 60c bottle of PoDoljsx will prove
this, and you will say—" Why didn't
some ons think of this before?" To
offer you something as good as Podo-
Lax Is to question your Judgment.
Crown and Bridge
Work, $4.00 per
Tooth Up.