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FOUR
HALF HOUR CHANGE
IN CALLING OF GAUGE
Hereafter “Umps" Won’t Call
Augusta Baseball Game Until
4:30 O’Jlock—Starts Today.
Now that the daya are growing
longer the Augusta Bugoba.l Aaaocla
tlon haa decided to move the time of
the calling of the games up a notch.
Uereafte” that Is until inter on In the
summer, all games, beginning tills af
ternoon, w ill he called at 4: SO o'clock.
Later on. in about a month from
now, It will he moved up another
notch, beginning at o o'clock. When
this change Is made It will be an
nounced In The Herald.
The reaaon for the calling of the
games at this hour Is made ao aa tA
give the local baseball fans a charuje
to get down to the park. The major
ity of (hem have found It a great deal
of trouble to get to the park at 3:.10
and therefore the change la made.
The offlclcb of the a*aosclatlon
hHve given tils subject a great degl
of thought and the above la the out
come of ''aaid thought*."
PROFILE
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You’ve tried the rest, now
buv the best —SENSATION is
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See Page 11.
Open Saturday Night Til 11 P M.
lIB.OC. S2O no anil J2ROO Suit* the
Hart RrhnfTner and Mnrx make •
don't look for Hiiy hotter, but go to
P. Q. Mertlna'.
LET ME
OFFER
YOU
THE
RESULTS
n
I am giving other* and leave the
payment end of It in your own hand*
No man I* too poor to reeelve my
beat «*frorta; no man la ho rich that
he ran procure better service* than
i am giving the Hpectal Disease*
which 1 treat.
Come to me and note the difference
In the way a qualified and experienc
ed apectifliet will treat you and how
aoon you ran he benefited and cured
by the right kind of treatment.
| eucce**fully treat Hlood Polaon,
Ulcer*. Kidney and madder dlaeaae*.
Rheumatism Pile* and Rectal Ills
eeaes, Unnatural dlacharge and many
diseases not mentioned. Consultation
and Advice Free and Confidential.
Hours 9 a. m to 7 p. m. iJunday 10
to 1
DR. GROOVER, Specialist
604 7 Dyer ltldg, Augusta, as.
We Must Have
A Reason for
Manufactur
ing Paint
And that rmon muat b« ■
good one, or we would not have
much htmtni'm foreulght. The
paint making buslnean muat b*
founded on an honeat. solid
foundation or It can’t live.
Our beat reason for making
paint la that we can make It aa
good aa any paint and sell It to
you from twenty-five to forty
cents per gallon cheaper than
you can buy the same quality
elsewhere.
Another very good reaeon la
that we can always furnish nny
amount desired of any color,
whether on our color card or not.
No watting to sand off.
We are willing to prove what
w« aay If you will visit our fac
tory.
O'Coiiiior-Schweers
Paint Co,
855 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga,
PAINT MAKERS.
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Augusta Has Classy Ball Team,
and One Which Deserves Splendid
Support From the Fans of City
Ti n Augiistn baseball elub Is pluy-
I tut u quality or ball now which en
title It t ) the very heat patronage
(i the fans. Manager Brouwers has
whipped his team Into shape and It
I doubtful If there is u single club
In the league which la the equal of
the Combaok aggregation. Kvery
alternoon during the twelve-game se
ries at home there should he from
1..M10 to 2.00 ft people present.
Augusta haa failed to support hall
clubH In the past because they play
ed Hitch poor baseball. Indeed, not
l ut one team that ban ever represent
ol thlt city before tlu> present one,
v.a» worthy of euiiport. l.ou Castro
had a great ball elub tlio year Chat
tanooga was in the Sally i.eague and
It merited and received splendid »ti|e
port in Augusta.
Ilaieball died out in Auguata after
i nveral disastrous seasons financially
r.nd nrtistlcnlly, bin lliia year was re
vived by a few patriotic local sport#
men who, under terrible handicaps,
liaui succeeded in pul ting a team in
111 - fl»li1.
There was n tremendous amount of
preliminary expense, consisting of
paying back debts to the league, pur
chasing players, paying for transpor
tation. uniforms. baseball*, gloves,
etc., while rei airs to the grandstand
ci st over sf>no. The club lias man
aged to struggle iilong without mak
|rg a canvas from door to door for
money with which to meet the pay
rolls, but unless there is splendid at
tendance from now on the club will
be ui sore financial straits.
Now, It In -Imply up to the fnns
to say what shall he done. It Is not
tn lc expected of the officers Of the
club tha; they shall make a personal
i unvas eo eocure fundß to operate the
club They do not expect to make
mot cy out of baseball. Indeed, they
are content to give their services free
T thev can split even on the financial
side Their work should he appreciat
ed by the fans for they have no easy
job.
The team 1* being economically
managed, the -alary limit Is being ob
served and Manager llrouthera has a
team which will make the strongest
kind of a bid for the pennant in both
Protect Your Health by Protecting Your Teeth
When you come to me you come to a dentist with established reputation a
dentist who concentrates all his efforts in this office, and where ho is always to be
found. If you want any one to experiment on your teeth, you wil find plenty of dentists
at your service. But if you consider tne health of your teeth of real importance and
want to be sure of satisfactory dental work and painless dental methods, I am at your
service.
I have absolutely eradicated pain from dental work, partly through superior meth
ods, partly through improved appliances, but largely through skill and careful, sym
pathetic practices. Ido notihng but the highest class of w’ork, absolutely painless,
and at prioes just about one-half that charged by other first class dentists.
ALL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN.
Fillings in Gold. Plati
num. Porcelain and Sil
ver. 500 and SIOO
DR. WHITLAW
PAINLESS DENTIST
Largest, Finest, Best Equipped Offices in South.
Office Hours: Ba.m. to 7 p. m. daily. 10 a. m.
to 2 p.m. Sundays.
842 Broad St.
the first and second halt of the sea
son. ,
An appeal to the sportsmanship of
Augustans should bo all that is nec
essary for them to turn out In ever
Increasing numbers to the games.
And If such au appeal should fail
then what about their patriotism?
Should Augusta fall to aupport a club
when towns like Albany Macon, Co
liiuihiiH and Columbia, ail inferior in
point of population and wealth, can
manage to struggle along and put
teams in the field year after year?
Manager llrouthers has the cleanest
looking hardest working set of play
ers that ever represented this city
on the ball Tield There are no row
dy ball player-i on the elub and the
fans see no disgusting beefing, such
as they have seen in the years gone
b . when Augusta was the laughing
stock of the league because of he.
unceasing trouble with umpires.
This splendid team which llrouth
ers now has will lose some of the
games, but we venture the prediction
that lie will win two-thirds of the
games from now on and split even or
better on the road.
We believe that tills city now boasts
the lies! team In the Sally League—
a team certainly better than any ex
cept possibly Savannah— and If the
fans don't support It tn splendid shape
it i-i time to close up shop.
The attendance at home eo far has
been very rood, hut lot us make It
better l/Ot's have the grandstand as
well us the bleachers crowded daily,
and It would he nil excellent thing to
have ground rules every day because
of the overflow crowds.
GEORGIA OSTEOPATHS MEET.
Atlanta. Ga The Oeorgla Osteo
pathic Association, which I* meeting
in conjunction with the Gulf States
Osteopathy, opened its annual conven
tion here today. The program for a
two days' scHSlon Includes a discus
sion of many business and scientific
questions.
Hr. I*. H. Woodall, of Birmingham,
Ala . president of the American Osto
pathlc Association, is one of the dele
gates.
Gold Inlay and Porce
lain Crown,
$4.00 up.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Splendid for Rheumatism.
"I think Chamberlain’s Liniment is
Just splendid for rheumatism." writes
Mrs Dunburgh, Eldrldge, N. Y. “It
has been used by myself and other
members of my family time and time
again during the past six years and
has always given the best of satis
faction." The quick relief from pain
which Chamberlain's Liniment affords
Is alone worth many times its cost.
For sale by all dealers.
Splendid Remedy
For Eczema
Also for Salt Rheum, Acne,
Tetter, Psoriasis and
Other Skin
Troubles.
Af(or using 8. K. S. for n while, the char
acteristic murk* of all skin troubles change
completely. When eczema has become
chronic tne lower akin loses Its power to
divert Impurities and thus they continue to
gather lu the weak spots or those already
attacked. The action of H. 8. 8. Is that of
an antidote, and this fact has been demon
airnted time and time again In the most
severe forms of weeping eczema.
Its Influence in the tissues where the tiny
arteries transfer the red blood for the worn
out blood to the reins is quite remarkable
and goes on constantly with every tick of
the clock—the beat of the heart.
And new skin is thus caused to form
while the germs of irritating influences that
cause eczema are scattered and their harm
ful nuture entirely suspended.
8. 8 8. has a wonderful tonic Influence
In the Mood because It contains no “dope,”
Is entirely free of any mineral drugs or any
other drtign except the remarkable medicinal
effect of the pure vegetable products of
which It Is made.
Few people realise how harmful are many
of the strong, crude ointments that used
to be in favor before thev learned that
N. S. 8. Is safe, speedy and sure. Ask at
any drug store for a bottle of 8. 8. 8.
(live it a good trial and you will soon see
u decided Improvement tn any form of skin
trouble Write to The Swift Specific To.,
b3B Swift Kldg.. Atlanta, (»«., for special
free advice ami new book ou skin or blood
trouble.
Crown and Bridge
Work. $4.00 per
Tooth up.
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BY TAD
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A treatment of Electric Bitters in
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stomach troubles than any medicine
he ever tried Get a bottle today. 50c.
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Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Eczema.
Bread is the staff of life.
SENSATION FLOUR makes the
best. ’Nouqh said.
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Special lot all Wool
Blue Serge and Fancy,
nicely made, $15.00 to
SIB.OO values. We will
be a little lower than
anyone else. We are
satisfied with a small
profit.
F. C. MERTINS
THE TAILOR AND
CLOTHIER.
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AUGUSTA BREWING CO.
T)nnki
—it answers every beverage re
quirement —vim, vigor, refreshment,
wholesomeness.
It will satisfy you .
Demand the genuine by full name—
Nicknames encourage substitution.
. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
Sfey ATLANTA, GA. -
Whenever
you see an
Arrow think
of Coca-Cola.
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PHONE 862 613 Broad St.
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