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THURSDAY. WAY 21.
Firming with ihe recorder
Dope Day.
Dope-fiends came up this morning
one after another in a strange proces
sion that made everybody in the room
feel groggy after seeing about four or
five. A young negro woman, so black
that her face appeared to be powder
ed with ashes, slunk in with a fixed
smile and looked, wall-eyed, around
the court..- She paid no attention to
her sentence of six days and allowed
brick:
LARGE STOCK.
Georgia-Carolitia Brick Co.
Write for Prices. Howard H. Stafford, President. Auguate, Ga.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO START A FIRE
IN THE COAL RANGE
When Some One Wants *a Bath.
THERE’S A CHEAPER AND EASIER WAY
And You Don’t Have to Heat Up the Whole House
USE A GAS WATER HEATER
ONLY $13.00 INSTALLED
See Them At the Gas Office
herself to be led back into the guard
room. Cocaine. A tali 'emaciated white
man came out next, his face dead fishy
white, an ingrowing chin with a wispy
beard, and snaggly, protruding teeth,
filled with gold. He was obviously a
dope-fiend of some sort, though no
one could tell what his dope was.
Somebody suggested Moth-balls. Then
there was an old colored woman who
looked like an aged Chinese Priest,
Women’s Outing
Shoes!
We’re speaking of
Women’s Outing Shoes
today.
White Canvas with
rubber soles and heels.
Price, $2.50.
Tan Chrome Calf
with rubber soles and
heels. Price. $3.50.
Tennis Oxfords, white
and black. Prices
and $1.25.
The Store With the
Shoes.
THE BOOTERY
P. L. Garrett, Mgr.
Purple Stamps.
Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
* PROMPT SHIPMENT.
For that hot, “stuffy,”
“sticky,” “ no-count ”
Feeling.
Cools—
Refreshes—
Stimulates.
IN ICED BOTTLES JJ*
ANYWHERE uC
A delightful flavor
all its own.
Look for the Label
BOTTLED BY
CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
with narrow eyes that were glazed like
pieces of looking-glass. She was an
other *'Coke-doctor.’’ Then a young
white woman with a pale blue face,
the color of thin flour paste. Last
night’s rouge was still on her cheeks,
and showed purple by daylight. She
had been crying, and the black was
all smudged around her eyes. They
said she ate Morphine. It was a hor
rid procession. None of them seemed
to care what happened to them. They
were like a company of dreamy shapes
passing Just within sight, along the
borderland of what we call Reality.
They were dwellers among what we
call shadows, which were their reali
ties, and no sentence of our real court
could make any more impression on
them than a dream can make on us,
when we know that we are dreaming.
They were willing to do whatever the
court said rather than take the, trou
ble of waking up, with a sort of
amused condescension. The court w’as
impotent over them. And it made
everybody feel rather childish and un
real, as though we ourselves were the
Shadows. (Incidentally, you cannot
PROVE that we are not.)
Jesse Alpin, colored, alias Stevens,
was too doped to appear. He was
brought in last night at about 11
o’clock full of Cocaine and Corn Whis
key. from Center street, where he was
supping at the Quick and Dirty.
Dave Brown, colored, containing
about four dollars worth of Cocaine,
was given thirty days wherein to
“come to.” Which amused him no end.
You’ll Crow Over
“GETS-H” for Corns!
It will Startle You How “GETS-IT"
Gets Corns Every Time.
“One. two, three!” That’s about as
long as it takes you to apply “GETS
-IT,“ the new-plan, simplest, surest corn
cuve the world has ever seen. Corn fuss-
This Is No PUce For a Crow Her Corns Arm
All Gone. Sh- Must Hare Used ‘GETS-MV”
ing is ail over. Corns, corn pains and
calluses are absolutely done for, from
the minute you apply “GETS-IT." For
get the bother of useless plasters, greasy
salves that spread and make toes sore
and raw. little doughnut cotton rings
that press on corns, forget knives, raz
ors. scissors and the dangers of blood
poison frorr drawing blood, and the con
traptions and harnesses that simply
make corns worse. “GKTS-IT” never
hurts the flesh, never fails.
“GETS-IT” is sold by all druggists,
25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law
rence & Co., Chicago.
“GETS-IT” is sojd in Augusta by Will
T. Coldwell, T. G. Howard, L. A. Gar
delle, Tessier’s Pharmacy, Green &
Horsey.
Greatest of All
Human Blessings
Th« most wonderful thing in the world
Is love expressed in the helpless infant.
And among those
aids and comforts for
expectant mothers is
the well known
“Mother’s Friend.”
This is an external
application to enable
the abdominal mus
cles to become more
pliant, to expand
naturally without
undue pain from the
strain upon cords and ligaments.
Applied as directed upon those muscles
Involved it soothes the fine network of
nerves with which all the muscles are
supplied. Thus a great share of the pains
so much dreaded may be avoided and the
period of expectancy passed in comfort.
There is no question but what such
relief has a marked influence upon the
general health of the mother.
In a little book sent by mail much use
ful .information is given to inexperienced
mothers. It tells how to use “Mother’s
Friend ’ and how to avoid caking breasts.
It has been prepared in our lat*>ratory
for over forty years and is known favor
ibly to most druggists everywhere. Get
a bottle to-day and write for book to
Bradfleld Regulator Co.. 309 Lamar Bldg.,
Atlanta. Ga. Be sure to ask for and
see that you get “Mother’s Friend.’’
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
He is one of the very foremost “Snow
doctors.” His bad dream of being In
Jail will last a long time, but he will
wake up finally, and it wont matter.
A young white woman was wrongly
suspected of having tried to kill her
self with Morphine last night ami was
sent to the hospital, but her case was
dismissed this morning, for lack of
evidence on her alleged disorderly
conduct.
And last but not least, let us men
tion the young w'hite man who ap
peared in bis stocking-feet. He shuf
fled in with a glowering countenance.
(He was. Incidentally, the only entry
this morning who was not in some way
connected with Dope.) He had been
merely drunk, and while sleeping on
the canal hank, somebody had quietly
stolen his shoes off his feet The
judge decided that this was sufficient
punishment for him and suspended
his sentence. And he went shuffling
out with mixed feelings.
The Herald’s
Picture Gallery
By Tommim* Studio
LEAMO BEVERLY.
Mppl' , % %9w|p
HgP| A \ r Sj|H&
'*£af. ' Jfl®|
Tn presenting Miss Loamc Beverly we
are privileged to introduce to you one
of tile dearest little lasses in this com
petition. Miss Leamo makes her home
with her papa and mama. Mr. and Mrs.
Beverly of 1127 Fenwick street and when
this enterprise was first launched the
management was overwhelmed with
nominations for this little girl. In fact it
has been apparent all along that she is
possessor of many enthusiastic friends
and ardent supporters, for she is mak
ing a splendid race of it find promises
to emerge from tne fray in a manner
that will blrng credit both to herself
and to her family also to her large cir
cle of friends.
T. M. HAMILTON, JR. .
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And here we have a dear little man
who has flung his gauntlet into the
arena and who is going to capture one
of the prizes if a large and enthusiastic
following of relatives and friends and
following of relatives and friends can
accomplish it. He is Master T. M.
Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ilton, of GraniteviHe, 8. C. He is
one of the dearest babies you ever saw,
with great round cheeks and the perfect,
picture of health. He is making Just
the strongest kind of a bid for gold and
glory. His admirers should feel flat
tered by his splendid showing.
MUST BEGIN AT ONCE
ON HOSPITAL FLOORS
Meeting of Special Hospital
Committee of City Council
Held Yesterday Afternoon.
At a meeting yesterday afternoon of
Hie special hoeplt.il committee of city
council It wah decided to ««e than the
work on the floortt of the new hospital*
he ataricd at once and without any
more delay.
The Kina Lumber Company, which
wna awarded the contract tu huild the
, ew hoapltala, has been advised thot the
flooring preparation inaile by the Com
polio k -Company, of New York, ta what
the city agreed to have need In the new
city hoepitula; that the King I .umber
Company had aublet the contract to
three people to do the work; that the
fact that they fthe Coinpolaek Com
pany) aubaequenty went through bank
ruptcy and are unable at this time to
give bond to the King Lumber In a
aurety company l» no Juat reaaon why
the oily ahould he delayed In the matter,
and tint Inaamuch »a the Compote ek
Company ha* reorganised and given the
city notice that they are ready to begin
work on the flooring at any time the
lty feel* that the King Lumber Com
pany ehnul# not atand hick longer on
the purely bond question, but authorize
the Compolaek Company to go ahead
with the contract.
You’ve tried the rest, now
buv the best —SENSATION is
the brand.
$1.50 to SJ.I)O Blum K Koch straw \
hat*. Panama* ss.oo, $5 00 and SB.OO i
Nothing to equal It, at F. 0. Martins.
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SPECIAL SALE
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MEN’S FURNISHINGS
=* FOR « . ■
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Men's elastic seam pants, 50c quality for 39c
Men's nice cool nainsook underwear per
suit SI,OO
Onyx silk sox, all colors and sizes.,.. ,25c
The Shield Brand Shirt 5Cc
The Boston Pad Garter velvet grip, all
colors ...25c
Boy's Union Suits 50C
White Linene for Fri
day and Saturday ICL
quality 7~r
at * 2\J
Pajama check IA r
36-inch at ■
Persian lawn 25c I Q r
quality for *
Ladies’ union suits,
knee lenghts C I R A
50c to v • •
Ladies’ vests Friday
and Saturday *7_l_ r
at *2C
Short length lace and
£25c,35c,50c
Silk lisle vests, KA r
each JUu
f L or leVeStS . 3 . sl-00
On the center counter are some good
values in waists that have been jjJJjj JJjg
Net waist in cream and white, now $2.98
JUSTINE WAISTS
J. A. MULLARKY CO.
830 Broad Street
Ladies’ corset covers,
75c style now 49c
Ladies’ corset covers,
SI.OO style now 39c
i
Ladies’ petticoats $1
quality, now 75c
at
White lawn, gingham
and percale aprons in
various styles, 25c, 50c,
59c, 75c and SLOO.
Just received by ex
press today some
smart styles in green
parasols, at the very
If $1.50
McCALL PATTERNS
FIVE