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COUNT!PRIMARY
STIRS ATLANTA
Recent Glare of Publicity Caus
ed by Frank Case Causes
Doubling of Efforts to be
Sheriff.
Atlanta. Ga —It h.'i* been many a
lons lear since Atlanta was as much
excited over a county primary elec
tion as she Ik this morning Tne
recent glare of publicity that ha.- he ’n
shed on the police department and
the courts by the Frank case has re
sulted in a doubling of the usual In
teres’ In the race for sheriff. The
Incumbent, Calvin Wheeler Mangum,
is opposed by Police Captain W M
Mayo. And although it is against all
rules, tho police department Is work-
TIZ” FOR ACHING,
SORE, 110 FEE!
“TIZ" for tender, puffed-up,
sweaty, calloused feet
and corns.
Peo:>!- who ar* forco<l to at and on
their feet all day know what aoro, len
der, aweaty, burning feet mean. They
uae *TIZ," and "TIZ” cure« their feet
rlaht up. It keepa feet In perfect con
dition. “TIZ” i» the only remedy In
the world that drawn out all the polfl*
nnoua exudation* which puff up the
feet and oauae tender, wore, tired, ach
ln* feet. II Instantly stop* the pain
In corns, callouses and bunions. It's
■lmply glorious. Ah! how comfortable
your feet feel after using '‘TIZ.” You'll
never limp or draw up your face In
pain. Your shoes won't tighten and
hurt your feel
Get a 25 cent ho* of "TIZ" now from
any druggist, department or general
■tore Just think! a whole year'* foot
comfort for only 25 tent*.
MI-O-NA QUICKLY
ENDS INDIGESTION
Do not continue to suffer with Indi
gestion or dyspepsia causing heart
burn. dizziness, after dinner distress,
headache, biliousness, pain In the bow
el*, or sour and gussy stomach, (let
effective and lasting relief at once.
Buy from Hny druggist—today—a fifty
cent box of Ml-o-na Tablets. Thev
quickly and surely end Indigestion
and stomach distress -are pleasant to
take and perfectly harmless.
Ml-o-na Is one of the most depend
able remedies for disordered stomachs.
It heals the sore Hnd Inflamed cm
hranes and Is not only a digestive and
antacid giving prompt and effective
relief, but la a tonic that tones up anil
strengthens the entire digestive sys
tem -the flow of gastrte Juli es Is In
creased then the food Is properly
digested and assimilated—you enjoy
robust health.
Why suffer stomach distress so
other hour? It Is not only needless
but may be dangerous -many serious
diseases are the result of neglected
stomach Ills.
Do not delay—get a box of Ml-o-na
from T. G. Howard, take them as di
rected, and if you are not entirely
satisfied with result* money refund
ed.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You?
Moyr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Cases
of Stomach, Liver and In
testinal Ailments
And One Dose Has Often Dispelled
Year* of Suffer Irk
I** s
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1/■ > J
V ? /
yS~
i Mayr’s
Wonderful
Stomach Remedy
will change
- that
Lon£ race!
WmilkW Ntomark Remedy (in
nrallv be turned * wonderful irmrdy and fbe
benefit! that it gleet in mini of tbe moat
chronic caaea of Stomach Trouble ban spread
ita lame from one end of the counter to the
other. No matter where you Hre---row will
find people who hare aviffered with flaoiaeh,
l.tror nod Intestinal Ailments' etc., and hare
been restored to health and are loud in their
•mine of thia remedy There ta not a dar
but what one beats of the wonderful results
•burned from thia remedv and the benetita
are entirelr natural, aa tt aeta on the aouree
and foundation of theae ailraenta. reamrini
the poisonous catarrh and bile accretiona. tak
ing out the mflamstion from the mteatinal
tract turd aaaiat in rendering Ibr name anti
•rptrc Sufleeera are urged lo irr one dose—
which alone ahould relieve rout autfering and
eonrinre yon that Marr'a Wonderful nt.mi.rl,
Weane.l. ahould reatore rou to good health.
Put it to a teat today—the reaulta will he a
revelaticn to rou and you anil rejoice over
gout n nek reeoeery and once again know the
joea of living Send for booklet on Stoma a
Ailments so Two H Mayr, Mfg. t'hemiat. ltd
Whiting St., Chicago, or better (till, obtain n
bottle from your druggist.
Ftw naio In Augusta n> T t|. Howard
I>rug Stores and drugglatr everj where.
Ir.g hard for Mayo while most of the
county official r wd are pulling
equally hard for . ogum.
The Mangum crowd charges third
uegree methods arid "torture cham
ber' rule on the part of the police,
while the police charge inefficiency
of jail management on the part of
Mangum. netting this morning is
three to two In favor of Mangum as
a winner.
There is another pretty rough fight
on over tne county commissioner of
fices, and heated cards making sen
sational charges, accusing comtnls
-ioners of using their office to pro
mote private real eslate schemes
and the like, have lent a spectacular
asiect to the campaign.
The citizens are voting today, too,
on lltc question of whether or not to
authorize ■, bond issue of $750,uu0 for
a new municipal hospital. At tills
moment it looks as if the hospital
bonds will he defeated, though the
advocates of the, measure haven't
given up hope.
NEWS OF GREENSBORO
Greensboro, Ga.—Minn Lucile Mr-
Comnionn entertained :i number of hqr
friend* delightfully Friday afternoon
In honor of her eleventh birthday.
Hook wa; played, after which Ice
cream and cake wan nerved. All.khoh
Julia and Lila Merritt assisted in the
entertainment of the gin-Mia.
Mihh Maude Townacud of Athens
Hpent the week-end at home.
Mlhk Fannie Lou Branch haH re
turned from a visit to Athens.
Mr. Garnet Evans of Atlanta spent
the week-end here.
Mr. S. F. Pirkie spent Sunday here
with his parents.
Mr. J. T. Neeson was in the city
yesterday.
Mr. Linton Bethea of Atlanta is
spending a few days with parents
here.
Mr. Louis Shipp of Sparta spent
Sunday with parents.
Mr. Ha! Baugh of Madison spent
Sunday with his parents.
Mr. Miles Lewis spent a few days
in Atlanta.
Mr. Douglas Branch spent a few
days In Atlanta.
Mr. Eric B. Andrews left today for
Atlanta, where he Joined the army.
Mrs. E. C. Hixon entertained a
number of friends delightfully Friday
afternoon.
Master Robert Boswell of Pen field
spent Sunday here.
Miss Emily Boswell of White Plains
was the week-end guest of Miss Mae
Gheesling.
The new trains that came through
here Sunday were greeted by a large
crowd.
Mr. Fred Treadwell of Greshamvllle
has accepted a position in Rice Drug
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Goodwin of
Crawford spent the week-end with
their daughter Mrs. o. H. Gheesling.
Mrs. H. Geissler has returned fripu
a pleasant visit to her daughter, Mrs.
John Ashurst, In Aiken, 8. C. 'a
Mrs. E. C. ilixori and Mrs. A. S.
Mosely spent the wok-end In Rome.
APRIL HONOR PUPILS
AT DAVIDSON SCHOOL
Names of Those Given Who
Were Perfect in Lessons and
Attendance Last Month.
Following in found the iiaiiiph of thoae
pupil* of the I>*vldMon Grammar achool
who were excellent In their leaaona,
punctual In attendance, etc., during
April:
SECOND GRADE.
Roll of Honor.
Albert Pumford, (Hilda Riddell,
George Link', William Tarver,
Minnie Cohen. Uruydon Willi*.
Lunette (illl, Ruby Whaley,
Thoma* Goodwin, Grace Walton.
Howard Jordan, KJtSHh'h Crenshaw
(iwinn Nixon Roselle Rosenthal,
Filial Hamlin, Joseph Whitlaw,
Anna Leman
FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE.
Not 'lardy or Absent. . .
Ore hie Galloway, Thomas Jenning,
Wesley Thompson.
THIRD GRADE.
Perfect Reports.
Perfe ct r« i orts for tin* month of April
were received by the following pup Is in
tl»© third grade, Davidson school:
Juyme Weeks, Ruby Ganus.
Pearl Gage. Sarah Rurokhklter,
Fannie Sandler, Resale Rosenblatt,
Oscar Adams.
Not Absent or Tardy.
The following pupils were neither ab
sent nor tartly during the month:
Kthel Bateman Guaaie Owens,
Sarah Rurckhalter, Pearl Page.
Henry Holmes, Grace Spradley.
Henry Inman. Clnude Teasler,
F. G. Mertlna, Jsyme Weeks.
Hex wood Woodward.
SIXTH GRADE.
Honor Roll.
Those on honor roll In sixth grade for
the month of AprH are a* follows
Frances Roller, Ids Masur,
Jessie Barton, Gladys Luquire,
Rachel Shapiro, Bessie Sandler
S'iah Poliakoff, Glmlys Scott,
Prance* Parker, Fannie Paltronrtx,
S idle Allen, Smythe Stirtunan.
I lose! Mertlns,
Ruling on P.M.’sWhoTry
to Swell Stamp Sales
Washington Postmasters who con
spire with out of town persona to
swell their postage stamp aales a«>!
thus Increase their salaries are sub
ject to conviction for crime according
to decision Monday of the supreme
court. The court held legal the In
dictment of Harold Foster, former
postmaster at Brookfield, Maas, for
conspiracy with certain New Tort,
citizens to have the latter buy their
stamps from him.
The Modern Woodmen of
America Meet in Macon
The state convention of the Modern
Woodmen of America will be held in
Macon this year
The two Augusta camp* will gend
a delegate from each, which are a*
follows Messrs l). S Hoillngahead
and Janies C Hush
An effort will be made to bring the
next convention to this city, and with
the hearty cooperation of th* Mer
chants and ManuTacturerw and the
genera! public thia effort may be made
oestble.
Thi* is he first convention o! the
Woodmen tht Augusta will be repre
aented at They have beeu organ. and
her* since IMS.
13 AMERICANS
HELD IN PUEBLA
Admiral Badger Reports Infor
mation Came From British
Consul at Tuxpam.
Washington-—Admiral Badger re
report od to the Navy Department to
day the receipt of word from the tor
pedo boat destroyer Drayton at Tux
pam that Territorial Minister Hacinda
there had ordered customs officers not
to clear or enter any vessel from or
to American ports. This order, .t
was further reported, had been giv
en to all ports in the state of Vera
Crux.
The Drayton also reported that 1?*
Americans had been detained against
their will at Mult<uyea, in the state
of Puebla, about 60 miles from Tux
tarn. This information was given to
the British consulat Tuxpam by Amer
ican refugees who said the Mexican
authorities give as their reason for
holding the Americans a desire to as
sure their safety. The British con
sul has wired the governor of Puebla
requesting their release.
Kermit Cables He's Due
at Lisbon May the 20th
Madrid Miss lirllp Willard, daugh
daiighter of th< American ambassad'F
to Spain, Joh. E. Willard, has received
a telegram from Kermit Roosevlt, l.<
whom she is engaged to he married,
saying he will arrive at Lisbon May
20.
The Roosevelt party is expected to
reach Barbados from the Amazon May
7. Col. Roosevelt will go first to New
V ork, thence to Madrid where he will
niei'ct. his son about June S.
Kermit Roosevelt’s marriage wPI
take place probably during the second
week of June In the Protestant Episco
pal church In the building of the Brit
ish ern bassy here.
PUT SULPHUR ON
AN ITCHING SKIN
ANO ENO ECZEMA
Says this old-time Eczema
remedy is applied like
cold cream.
Any irritation or breaking out on
the face, arms, leg* or body when ac
companied by Itching, or when the
akin la dry and feverish, can be read
ily overcome by applying a little bold
milphur cream, aays a noted dermat
ologlst.
He states that bold-sulphur Instant
ly allays the angry Itching find Irri
tation and soothes and healß the Ke
zema right up leaving the skin clear
and smooth. Bold-sulphur has occu
pied a secure position for many years
In the treatment of cutaneous disor
ders because of Its parasite-destt'oy-
Ing property. Nothing has ever been
found to take Its place In 'resting the
Irritable and Inflammatory skin af
fections. While not always establish
ing a permanent cure It never fails
to subdue the itching Irritation and
drive the Eczema away and It Is often
years later before any eruption again
appears on the skin.
Those troubled should obtain at any
pharmacy an ounce of hold-sulphur
cream which l.t applied to the affected
parts In the same manner as an ordi
nary cold cream.
When a Man Proposes
to let you thoroughly test an article
before you buy It. that fact should go
far to convince you that It contains
merit.
GLOBE TONIC
stands the test of time and hundreds
of people In Augusta who have been
cured of Indigestion and Rheumatism,
willingly testify to Its curative power.
WF give FREE SAMPLES every
day or sell the regular It bottles for
500, and will refund your money If
not satisfactory. Give It a trial.
BRANCH:
Globe Remedy Co.
12t14 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
(ONSIIPATION SAFtIY
ANO EASILY OVERCOME
No Need to Risk Unpleasant, Often
Dangerous Calomel—Dodson'*
Liver Ton# Takes Its Place.
You can now profit If you wish by
the experience of many people who
have found an easy, pleasant remedy
to take :>e place of calomel for con
stipation. sluggish liver, etc.
Dodson's Elver Ton* Is best to take
Instead of calomel and ha* brought
the brightness of health Into many
households it hgs none of Ihc dis
agreeable and often dangerous after
effect* of calomel.
Your druggist positively guarantees
to refund purchase price title! of
Dodson's I.lvor Tone In case you are
not entirely satisfied after using It
and recommends this remedy a* a
strictly vegetable liquid, containing
nothing harmful, so you run no risks
of any kind in trying It now.
Dodson's l.iver Tone never leave*
bad after-effects, but works easily and
naturally, without pain or gripe and
without Interfering at all with your
regular habits, diet or occupation. |
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
SHOT COMING FROM CHURCH.
Marionville, Mo. —Miss Ethel Griffy,
18 year old girl, is dead from bullet
wounds and her mother probably ser
iously wounded as a result of an at
tack upon them from ambush while
they were returning from church Sun
day night. The police believe the
shooting was done by a former ao
mlrer of the girl.
USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE.
The antiseptic powder to be shaken into the ahoea.
If you want re*t and comfort for tired, aching,
jwollen, aweating feet,,ose Allen’s Foot-Ease. Itre
ieves corns ana bunions of all pain and prevent*
blisters, aore and cailona spots. Just the thine for
iMnring Parties, Patent I.eather Shoes, ana for
Breaking In New Shoes. It is the greatest comfort
discovery of the age. Try ft to-day. Sold everywhere.
W eta. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial
vackage, address Allen S. Olmated, L« Roy, N. Y.
Planning for the
Stork's Arrival
Among those things which all women
should know of, and many of them do.
the period of expec
tancy. Its chief purpose la to render the
tendons, ligaments and muscles so pliant
that nature’s expansion may be accom
plished without the Intense strain so
often characteristic of the period of
expectancy.
At any rate It Is reasonable to believe
that slnee "Mother s Friend" has been a
companion to motherhood for more than
half a century no more timely advice
could be given the inexperienced mother
than to suggest Its dally use during ex
pectancy.
A: k at any drug store for "Mother's
Friend," a penetrating, external liquid
of great help and value. And write tc
Bradfleld Regulator Co., 302 Lamar Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga., for their book of usefu
and timely Information to expectanl
mothers. It contains many suggestion*
that are of Interest to all women.
DIETZ BROS.
1022 Broad
Best Class
Men’s
Furnishings
for the money to
lie found in Au
gusta.
Arrow Shirts,
Arrow Collars.
Superba Neck
wear.
A $3.00 Hat
for $2.00
Gifts for the
Bride
A Good List to
Choose From
Sets of Spoons
Coffee Sets
Salad Forks
Sugar Trays
Sandwich Trays
Vegetable Dishes
Cut Glass
Coasters
Sugars and Creamers
Butter Spreaders
Mayonalse Sets
Berry Spoons
Carving Sets
f-alts and Peppers
Chafing Dishes
Baking Dishes
Chop Trays
Tea Sets
Punch Bowls
Chests of Silver
Flower Vases
Breakfast Caster*
Decanters
Comportiers
Bouillon Spoons
Olive Dishes
Berry Dishes
Cold Meat Porks
Knives and Forks *
Mantle Clocks
Gravy laulles
Casseroles
Water Pitchers
Percolators
I.emonade Jugs
Serving Trays
Water Bottle*
Celery Trays
Wm. Schweigcrt
& Co.
Th* J*w,l*r*
Gorham Silver Polish, :sc.
Is a splendid ex
ternal application
sold In most drug
stores under the
name of "Mother's
Friend." It Is a
penetrating liquid
and many and many
a mother tells how
it so wonderfully
aided them through
= THE =
Wise Dq Goods Co's.
BIG MAY
STOCK
REDUCING
SALE
Presents a Money Saving Opportunity
Seldom Found in Augusta.
Children’s Percale and
Gingham School Dresses,
worth up to SI.OO *SO/*
each, at *Jsl.
Ladies’ Lingerie, Voile and
Lawn Waists, slightly soil
ed from handling, worth up
to $1.50, to en
close at
$1.98 new Voile Waists,
beautifully made and trim
med in the verv latest
f t vles ’. $1.19
$3.50 White Crepe and
Voile Dresses $2.95
SI.OO Satine Petticoats, in
the latest shades 69c
$7.50 White and Colored
Voile Dresses, $4.98
SIO.OO Crepe and Voile
)T™: $7.50
15c 40 inch White *f f\-
loawns, at IUQ
10c 40 inch White C -
Lawns, at JC
19e White Flaxons and
?, irai,ies ' 10c
20e 45 inch White Indian
i6c
171,4 c 36 inch full bleached
Pepperell 1 *)!/ r
Drill, at I^/2 C
Regular 10c 36 inch Bleach
-7: 8 l / 2 c
Regular 35c Fancy OKr
Crepes, at
35e Pongee OF-
Linens, at
714 c yard wide Sea F -
Island, at
71,4 c Apron Ging- F -
hams, at •***
Pearl Buttons, worth 10c
per dozen, 5c
Ladies’ Bleach Ribbed
35c Ratines, 25c
1214 c yard wide 1 fir
Percales, at I l/v
98c 45 inch Embroidered
(’repo Flouneings. fine for
commencement lIQ r
dresses, at
TUESDAY, MAY 5. '