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THURSDAY. APRIL 9.
WE SHOE CHILDREN
CORRECTLY
We are Children’s Shoe Specialists.
We fit perfectly every, child's foot that comes
to us.
We’ve the right
sort of Children’s
Shoes—the kind of
Shoes the young
Growing Feet should
wea r.
Test Our Children's Shoe Service and Watch Results
R. L. GARRETT, Manager.
730 Broad Street. Opposite Monument.
LESSON FROM A HORSE
The old horse, which Interfered badly,
and his driver, Sam Winters, had un
deniably seen better duys.
Sam had Just finished his day’s work
of pedaling and was driving wearily
home through a thickly populated thor
oughfare.
SOAP ON M CAUSES DANDRUFF,
SCALP STS DRY, * FALLS OUT
Girls! Boys! Get a 25 cent
bottle and try a ‘'Danderine
Hair Cleanse” —Save
your hair!
After washing your hair with soap
always apply a little Danderine to the
scalp to invigorate the hair and pre
vent dryness. Better still, use soap
as sparingly as possible, and instead
have a ‘‘Danderine Hair Cleanse”.
Just moisten a cloth with Danderine
and draw it carefully through your
hair, taking one strand at a time. This
will remove dust, dirt and excessive
oil. In a few moments you will be
amazed, your hair will not only he
clean, but it will be wavy, fluffy and
Trunks! Leather Goods!
tSs.We guarantee the wear of the
If Trunks we sell. Prices the lowest.
IwvUl 'oSHWyvi OUR guarantee
YOUR PROTECTION.
a ® Tl M 735 BROAD STREET.
A fdJUj AUGUSTA TRUNK
FACTORY
Opposite Monument.
CONTRACTORS
All kinds of Pumps, Pipes and Fittings.
Contractors ' and Building Castings, Machinery
and Materials, Steel Beams, Girders, House Front
Columns. Lintels and Plates. Engines, Hoisting
Rigs, Rope and Chain Blocks, Wire Rope, Boilers
for Heating Buildings, Window Weights, etc., etc.
Lombard Foundry,Machine L Boiler Works & Supply Store
Capacity for 300 hands. Augusta, Ga.
“Say. mister," sang out a wouio-he
wit from h a post on the corner, “that
there horse of your'n Is Interferin' 10
beat the liaml.”
Sam glanced around slowly, and In a
mild, unconcerned matter queried:
"He ain't Interferin' with you, Is he*'*
—l.ippincott's.
ahundant, and possess an incompar
able softness and lustre.
Besides cleansing and beautifying
the hair, one application of Dander
ine dissolves every particle of dan
druff; stimulates the scalp, stopping
itching and falling hair. Danderine Is
to the hair what fresh showers of rain
and sunshine are to vegetation. It
goes right to the roots, invigorates
and strengthens them. Its exhilarat
ing and life-producing properties
cause the hair to grow long, strong
and beautiful.
Men ! Badies ! You can surely
have lots of charming hair. Get a 25
cent hottle of Knowlton's Danderine
from any drug store or toilet counter
and try it.
For that hot, “stuffy,”
“sticky,” “no-count”
Feeling.
Cools==
R.efreshes=-
Stimulates.
IN ICED BOTTLES g*
ANYWHERE DC
A delightful flavor
all its own.
Look for the Label
BOTTLED BY
CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
VICTORY FOR
TRAVELING MEII
R'waya of Georgia Will Sell
‘Stop-Over” Tickets and
Mileage System is Restored.
Atlanta, Qa. —After seven years of
strenuous fighting between the travel
ing uien of the slut*’ Hnd the railroad!
tin agreement wu* leached before the
railroad commission Wednesday
morning which will permit the sale
of “stop-over" tickets on all railway
lines. . ... .
The "stop-over'' ticket enda the long
dispute. TravellUK men are elated
over the victory. Under the agree
ment, the railroads will restore with
in the next ten days all former Inter
changeable mileage which was remov
ed from sale after the eommlssion’a
order some time ago to the effect that
mileage be pulled on the trains, which
order was upheld by the supreme
court. . ... .
The new stop-over tlekets will be
put on sale by June Ist at all regular
railway ticket offices, and will be
subject to the usual rules and regu
lations pertaining to the cheeking
and transportation of baggage and ef
fects.
Privileges of “Stop-Over.”
The “stopover" ticket means that
Its purohasor. If he, for an Illustra
tion, be en route to Savannah, ean
stop over at any of the intermediate
points for a period of five days, with
out being foreed to buy another ticket.
Those present at the meeting be
fore the commission were Commis
sioners Hlllyer, Trammel and Perry;
R A Rroyles. who suggested the
"stop-over" ticket Idea, und who rep
resented the Georgia division, T P.
\ ■ H. D Shackleford, representing
Georgia division. U. C. T.; James U
Mayson, attorney for the traveling
men's organizations, and the follow
inp representatives of the following
Georgia railways:
S *ll. Hardwick, Southern: w. A
Russell, Louisville and Nashville; C.
B. Ryan, Seaboard: T. C. White, At
lantic Coast line; C. R. Rhodes, Geor
gia Pouthern and Florida, W. W.
Croxton. Atlanta, Birmingham & At
lantic; J. A. Steyer, M„ D. & S.; F\
J. Robinson, Central of Georgia; J. A.
lliggin. Atlanta and West Point, and
H C Peeples, A. & W. P.; John D
Tye. Louisville and Nashville, snd
Sanders McDaniel, Southern.
Adis KILLING
UNCLE WITH AX
Harry Lee Confesses to Slay
ing Hawkinsville Man As He
Lay Asleep.
Hawkinsvill*. Ga.—Harry 1 a'c, 18-
ycar-old nephew of P. O. Boniicll. wli >
wits charged with the- murder of his
uncle, confessed to the killing yester
day. A detective from the Burns
agency arrived here Tuesday from tho
Atlanta branch and with the local of
ficers began work to ferret out the
crime. After spending about three
hours at the scene of the crime they
were convinced that sufficient clews
were obtained to point to the hoy’s
guilt. The coroner s jury in the mean
time had released the boy but the so
licitor general ordered him held for
commitment trial.
The officers talked with Dee In the
Jail Tuesday night and again Wedn* s
day morning, when he broke down cry
ing end confessed.
"I killed my jjncle because he con
tinually abused me, and would not
give me money to go home with," the
youth said.
Bonnell, who was 22 years old and
a baker, was killed while sleeping. Bee.
who roomed with him, gave the alarm,
saying his uncle had been killed by a
negro and that he was awakened Just
as the negro was escaping from the
room.
Tho youth told the authorities ac
cording to their statement, that he
arose early Sunday morning, dressed
with the exception of putting on his
shoes, obtained an ax from the back
porch of the house in which they were
living, and struck Bonnell on the
head.
‘‘He struggled some after I hit him,”
Bee is said to have told the police,
“and then I struck him two more blows
with the ax on the head."
The dead man and his nephew came
here recently from Florida. Bonnell
is survived by a family there.
BOY STABS BIS
CHUIUIJO DEATH
Walking Along Road, 9-Year-
Old Kills 10-Year-Old Friend
With Knife.
Sandersville, Ga.—A schoolboys'
j quarrel ended fatally Wednesday,
when Phillip Goodrich, the 9-yoar-old
son of Sam Goodrich, a well-known
merchant of Davlsboro, drew a pocket
knife and stabbed to death Ernest
Grubbs, his 10-year-old companion.
The difficulty between the two boys
occurred as they were walking along
the road after having been dismissed
from school. Becoming violently
angry, young Goodrich, It la alleged,
whipped out a pocket knife end stab
bed Grubbs many times. The last
cut inflicted upon Grubbs, who was
struggling to protect himself from his
assailant, almost slashed his heart in
two and he fell dead In the roadway
A doctor was quickly summoned, but
arrived to (lnd the boy lifeless.
The coroner will hold an Inquest,
today. The schoolmates of the dead
lad will attend the funeral, which
will occur this afternoon In a body.
The Goodrich hoy has not yet been
arrested.
Invigorating to th* Pal* and Sickly
The Old Standard general atrengthen
lng tonic, GROVE’S TABTEI.E.S9
chill TONIC, drive* out Malaria, *n
rlchea the blood, builds up the ayatetn.
A true Tonlo. For adulta and chil
dren. 60c.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
r~> pi | Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
large stock. prompt shipment.
Georjfia-Carolina Brick Co.
Writ# for Priooo. Howard H. Stafford, President. Augusta, Qa.
10 for
5c
You Can Get Your Money Back
If You Don’t Find They Are
made from the finest tobacco grown in America. How
does that strike you? If we weren’t mighty sure that
Reynos are the finest domestic nickel cigarette sold over
you
foAfjETTES
You
If
are made from the kind of tobacco that makes
friends —and keeps them. A long while ago
we selected this tobacco and it is now a rijie
old age. Our 39 years of “knowing how’’m
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Free Free
Free
Easter Egg Hunt
LAKE VIEW PARK
Saturday afternoon April
11 th, at 3 O’clock.
Open to all school children
under 16 years old.
Prizes to the winners.
Let the children enjoy the
sport.
OTlJitaa
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AVito & Pußt L
Jwwljl
the aging and blending of tobacco gives you in
Key no Cigarettes a smoke of rare mildness and
excellent flavor. Only genuineimportedKrench
paper used in making Key nos. Try them today.
Bright Bargains in Wants
THINK!
Of the RUTID TANK WATER
II E A T E R attached to the
range boiler in your kitchen;
the simple lighting of a match
and a turn of the valve starts
the heater in operation, and
gives you in a few minutes
plenty of hot water at any
faucet in the house.
Of this convenience for the
toilet and bath and how it
lessens your labor and worry
in the every-day household
routine.
Of getting all the hot water
you need during the warm
weather and your kitchen de
lightfully cool and comfortable
in contrast to the excessive
heat from the old-fashioned
coal stove.
Let us thou) you thl» “comfort
maker” in operation.
GAS CO.
lc Cash Certificate
in Every Package
This certificate it given
merely at a temporary offer;
you get more than your
nickel's worth in Reyno
Cigarcttei themtelve*.
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