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I PIMPLES I ACHES fl
BOILS I CHILLS I
■ CARBUNCLES ■ PAINS ■
Are “Danger Signals”— the human system's method of giving warn
ing that the blood ha* become impoverished and circulation poor.
In this condition tbe human body is almost powerless to resist the
more serious illness. Don’t delay. You need
DR. PIERCE’S
Golden Medical Discovery
It gees to work Immediately et tbs east of your trouble—tbe Stomach.
It lends e helping bend. Helps to digest ths food. Tones up ths stomach.
Boon brings beck normal conditions. Food is properly assimilated and
turood into rich, red blood. Every organ is strengthened and every tissue
re-vitalised.
Mods from roots taken from ear greet American forests. Try this
remedy now. Bold hy Medicine Dealers In liquid or tablet form—or send 60e
to Dr. Plaroe's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.. for trial box.
Yea ran hove lbs complete "Medical Adviser” mt 100 ft pages -doth
bound- free by sending Dr. Pierce sic for wrapping sad mailing.
SENSATION FLOUR makes
more, liqhter. whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
Fresh Dure candies, 30c and
60c lb- at SHERON’S.
Keep Bowel Movement Regular.
Dr. King's Kew Life Flfia keep
Rtomaeh, liver and kidneys In healthy
condition. Rid the body of poisons and
tvßHte. Improve your complexion by
flushing the liver and kidneys. "I got
more relief from one box of Dr. King's
New Life rills then any medicine I
ever tried.' 1 nays C. H. Hatfield, of
Chicago, 111. 250., at your Druggist.
A SIMPLE WAY TO
REMOVE DANDRUFF
Prevent Falling Hair and End
Itching Scalp.
There 1s one eure way that hue never
felled to remove dandruff at once, and
that le to dissolve It, then you deetroy
It entirely. To do thle, Just get about
four ounces of plain, common liquid
arvon from any drug store (this Is all
you will need) apply It at night when
retiring; use enough to moisten ths
scalp and rub It In gantly with ths finger
tips.
By morning, most If not all. of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or four
more applications will completely dis
solve, and entirely destroy, every single
sign and trace of It no matter how
much dandruff you may heve.
Tou will find all Itching and digging
the scalp will atop Instantly and your
hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky
and soft, and look and feel a hundred
ttmea better.
If you value your heir, you should get
rid of dandruff at once, for nothing de
•troya the hair ao quickly. It not only
starves the hair and inakea It fall out.
but It inakea It stringy, straggly, dull,
dry. brittle nnd lifeless, and everybody
notices It.
EREE=S2,33OIN GOLDFR EE
THE BIG BOOSTER WEEK
THIS OFFER WILL EXPIRE SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 23
This is the Biggest and
Best Offer of the Entire
Contest.
Every Reader of The Augusta
Herald Should "Boost” by Pay
ing Their Subscriptions Before
9 P. M. Saturday Night.
COUPON BALLOT
GOOD FOR 25 VOTES
The Augusta Daily Herald’s Great “Shower of
Gold” for Babies of Augusta and Vicinity.
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Parents' Nana .... ..
Address District No
This Ballot Must B« Voted Before May 23, 1913.
Coupon ballots must be neatly trimmed slonit heavy black Uses,
and where more than one la betn* cast, must be securely pinned or
tied toavther When there Instruction* are carried out. It will be nec
essary to make out only the first or top ballot. Mark each bundle
plainly with number of votua contained therein.
JHHIIND
HEADS]! CLUB
Succeeds President Boykin
Wright, Resigned. Winners in
Field Day Sports Yesterday
Afternoon.
The One Hundred Club, mounted,
held Us annual field day yesterday at
th# Oeorgla-Carolina Fair Grounds,
and It was participated In by a large
majority oT the members of the club.
The program, which Included a de
licious barbecue, was one of the best
enjoyed ever arranged by the club.
The field events, moat all of which
take place on horseback, are out of
the ordinary; they are something un
usual for this city, and every year
are witnessed by a good crowd.
Probably the most amusing con
test of them all was the thread and
needle race. In which the participants
are given a piece of thread and an
ordinary sewing needle and a horse.
The first rider riding to a certain
point several yards away, threading
the needle and Hewing to his clothea
a RmaJl piece of cloth and returning
to the starting point first la adjudged
• lie winner iind awarded the prize.
This race yesterday wag won by Mr.
Albert Uilßhton, who was given a
fine pair of saddle blankets.
Potato Race.
A beautiful acarT pin was given as
the prize to Mr. Bd. Atkins, who won
the potato race, In which some extra
clever huurttemmighLp was exhibited.
Mr. L. B. Hatcher won the prize, a
handsome pair of cuff buttons, In the
lance toursnament, or rkllng ring race
In thin event the wlnnnr Is the con
testant who makes the greatest run,
gathering the largest number of rings,
In the shortest time The rings are
placed sixty feet apart Mr. Hatcher
got tnree rings in g 1-4 seconds.
In the 150-yard foot race there were
two events. Dr. Roper won the prize,
n pair of puttees, in the lightweight
dash, and Mr. Chus. Whitney won the
prize, a riding crop, in the heavy
weight event.
President’s Cup.
The president's cup, the prize of
fered in the pistol shooting from
horseback, was won by Mr. H. K.
Lowery.
The prize for the best all-round
showing In all events, offered by Mr,
It. C. lierckmans, was awarded to Mr.
Ed Atkins.
The stanftlng rifle shoot contest
was won by Mr Battey Buck, who
was awarded a fine saddle blanket.
After the contests the ’cue was
served.
The resignation of Mr. Boykin
Wright, the president, was accepted
with .much regret by the members of
the club. Judge Henry C. Hammond
was elected to succeed Mr. Wright.
NO TICKETS FOR BARACA
'CUE AFTER TOMORROW
One of the finest and largest bar
becues that will have ever been given
In this city Is to be tendered the
guests 10 the annual state Buraca
convention here next Monday after
noon at 1-ake View Park It Is ex
pected at. least five hundred people
will he in attendance. Tickets are
on sale now and it Is announced that
positively none can be purchased af
ter tomorrow night.
A final meeting of the committee
will be held tomorrow night when It
will be decided how many to prepare
the 'cue for.
At a meeting of the committee last
night It was decided that on account
of the large number of people who
will be In Augusta in attendance on
the meeting the sale of tickets for
the 'cue will be limited to Baracag
and Philatheas only.
The Menu.
The following will be the menu:
Barbecued:
Mutton Pork Hash
Vegetables:
Stewed Corn Stewed Tomatoes
Sliced Potatoes Potato Salad
Creamed Potatoes
Pickles Beets
Radishes Sliced Onions Bell Peppers
Cornbread, hoe-cake fashion and
egg style
Rice Finger Rolls
Lemonade Ice Water
It sand a shiv**- through Mother every
time Father rends a frayed collar and
throws It away. That Is because col
lars are two for a quarter.
MAD
RID
Other animals can’t be harmed by Rat Rid. It’a scientifically prepared to
bs fatal to rats and mice only, and to kill 'without causing odor.
Rat Rid never fails; it is guaranteed to exterminate the rodents on your
place, or money back. Not a messy paste. It comes in crumbs, and In
buttons to tack over boles. Try it! 25c and 50c.
AMERICAN SANITARY CORPORATION. Manufacturers, Memphis, Tana.
Maker, ol Rat-Rid, 25c and 50c; Roach-Rid, 25c; B. B. (Bed Bug) Rid. 25c and See; and
putt Kid, 15c. If you cannot set thee products from a nearby dealer, we will .end
them postpaid on receipt of price.
Orson * Horsey Drug Co., 820 Broad St.
Wlntson Drug Co.. 912 Broad St.
L. A. (iiirdelln, 744 Broad St.
Frost's Pharmacy, 602 Broad St.
11. H. Ilubhard. r.OS ith St.
Uanrinirs l’liarmiicy, 620 9th St.
(RIND FREE 1(1(1 MIA EXTRA
RONDS OF IUU,UUU VOTES
For every yearly subscription to the Augusta
Herald for one year. These votes in addition to
regular vote. Three and Six months subscrip
tion count in on yearly subscriptions.
If you have a friend among the Baby Candi
dates, now is the time to help with a
subscription.
Call, Telephone or Write
Shower of Gold Department
639 Broad St. Phone 236
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
CLASS!CLOTHES
For Young Men.
►mscrearWl
'
“Home of Good Clothes”
Ladles’ Small Panamas $2.00
Men's $2 and $3 Hats, all styles, SI.OO
Men’s SI Itc Hats, all colors 50c
Picnic Hats 25c to 50c
We have 10,000 different style hats.
P. F. SHERON & CO. 578-80 Broad.
FOR SALE BY
T. Goetchlus ft Bros., 60" Broad St.
The King Pharmacy, 1286 Broad St.
Teesler’s. 1281 Broad St.
laind I Tug Co., 12th ft Broad St.
Dr. J. I>. Smith, 1776 Broad St.
Hanslierger's Pharmacy, 934 Broad St.
and we know that in order to get it we must first V”
i||||| prove to you that we are worthy of it and in va
rious ways. Pleasing and courteous treatment by
the clerks, store service,’ character and dependa
bility of the merchandise carried, uniform prices,
honesty in dealing. „
You may be able to find some of these qualities in other shoe llpfl
11111 stores, but, come to the WALK-OVER 'SHOP where you can ||pp
enjoy them all to the fullest degree. Here you will also find the
ij| latest styles in various leathers, fabrics and patterns, with a l&Tjj
n full run of sizes and widths.
j TO SEE THEM IS TO SAY TO YOURSELF—
||| “WALK-OVERS Next Time” ’ lj|
I VV | $3.50 TO $6.00 THE PAIR. «
Boot Shop tt
See Your Favorite Baby’s
Picture at the Bonita
Theatre.
Get an Order From the Shower
of Gold Contest Manager for a
Free Picture at the Famous
Tommins Studio.
THE AUGUSTA DAILY HERALD’S
“Shower of Gold” Contest
For Babies of Augusta and Vicinity,
Nomination Blank
GOOD FOR 5.000 VOTES FREE.
I hereby nominate
Address
Parents' Kam#
•Phone No Dlatrlct No
Tour Name and Address
Only the first one turned in counts.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 20.