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THE AUGUSTA HERALD
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The Augusts Herald naa a larger city
circulation, and a larger total circula
tion than any other Auguata paper. This
has been proven by the Audit Co., of
New York.
The Ai«*r*iu tkiaiaiit««a Advertisers i»u
per cent, rnor* Homo Carrier City Cir
culation in Augusta than Is given by
any other Auguntn paper.
This guarantee will t»e written In every
contract and The JJerald will be ready
and willing at ad times to give full ac
cess to Its records 1 ad advertisers
who wish to test the accuracy of this
guarantee In comparison with the claims
of other Augusia Newspaper*.
THE WEATHER.
Augusts and Vicinity.
UfnerilWr fair tonight and Saturday.
For Georgia ano South Carolina
Generally fair tonight and Saturday.
Comparative Dsta.
May 29, till 4.
Highest temperature feoohl, »9 in IMS.
iJnwcHt temperature rc««ed, 63 In 1907.
Mnw'fnt tide morning, 08.
I*rc< , |pit;ttkm yesterday, 0; normal, 0.11,
River stage nt 8 a. in., fi.G feet.
Fall In 24 hours, ending at 8 a. m. .0
foot.
WHITE IN SUMMER.
Tft» In it 1 1 lx slogan In Kanaaa Id:
“Wear Wlilto Clothra" l>r. .1.
t'rumhitlo, the Hncretary of tho Kansas
Huai (I of Health, wniild niuko tho
streets of Kalians luwia blossom like
Hie Chcrokeo In Georgia's sprtnK
time.
He has sent out n. circular to tho
men of Kansas ui Kina them to tlls
caitd thoir liluo and black milts for
tho summer. lie says It pays both In
saving money. In saving health amt In
Bovina discomfort.
“Our fiumnier temiieraturea aro iik
high. and sometimes higher, than In
tlm tropica." l>r. I'niinhliie says.
"The fact that the nlr la dryer la nil
that nave* tin. White clothe* In tile
tropica aru not a whim of faahlon
they are a tribute to neceanlty apt)
health.
'‘The man In dflrit, heavy clothing al
ways I* rushing to the tee water,.
Ami ten to one he will have n grouch
on. while the cool man In while cloth
ing .s serene and even-tempered. The
lea water, durk clothing amt ,1i
• roach nre detrimental to public find
priv te health.”
"Take a hint from the women,” says
thin health specialist. “They have
learned the value of white Ureases In
tin eiiininur time. 1 can’t understnnd
why the men haven't learned the len
•on kiujt n|{o. Anything that resists
heal In (he aumnier makea for health,
mirk, blue or any other dark cloth la a
heat absorbent and tnjurloua.”
If thin la applicable to summer
time in Kansas, how much more ap
plicable la it to aummertlme In Ueor-
Cla.
Even leaving out the matter of
health and comfort. Think of the
cheering suggestion that the white
suit offer* to all who *e It. That
woolen coata and troiiaera. accom
panied aa they are with wilted cot
lara anil ullatcnlng continuance*, give
out an expression of suffering which
the heart* oppreaed with pity.
Look cheerful, oven If you nre not
alncere about It, beeauae It help* oth
er* to be cheerful and Incidentally that
helps you. • 7
INADEQUATE LEGAL PENALTIES.
It la Intereatlna to ohaerve and com
pare the penalties preaertbed by the
court a for breaking lawi. We would
ha ve morn honest hanking, more hon
«*•! railrtuKUnK ami more honest stock
conipanlee If the .lunges of the land
would (<•>-,other i*nd thresh the
qqiU'Mtlon of relative wrongs out
themselves.
One decision takes pattern after an
other aqd what the law does not fin
ish the people learn to accept as a
ptmmnont ami hopoh *a evil. When
the wrecking financiers, the thieving
bank presidents, the unscrupulous ex
ploiters of stocks have to answer di
rectly and personaly to their state
and county by some adequate dis
grace amt punishment for the suffer
ing and injustice they Impose, there
will be a greater scarcity of such
crirnea
The trouble I* not merely (hut the
courts so often evade their duttwwhpn
* • convenient technicality offers Itself
na nn exciias for permitting Influential
run uln to escape. but that there Is ai>-
) arently an utter failure of th« Jaw to
mtamim out tin (icnalttaa In propor
tion to th* offense against It. If one
man Kill* another and tha Jury fMIs to
accept tha hip-pocket argument an nn
excuse for sentencing him. tha Judge
uannlly recognise* thin nn nn occasion,
aallltuf for a life sentence or hanging,
tut there are crime* which create
broad npreail suffering. which effect
numerous person* anfl crunh nut thn
happiness of numeroun liven which, no
lens than murder, ohntrurt civilisation
»8.l demoralise society Them crime*
when they arc punished nt nil nrn
punished with nn absurd failure on th#
part of lustb-c to grasp their mesnlntf
and their extent.
In the permitlen accorded thone who
public trust and waste and de
ntroy the money of otbera them In a
fantnntlo clemency.
A sentence of neveral year* to the
penitentiary In conntdersd nevere. hut
what of thone who are nentenced to n
life of penury, discouragement, and
drudgery hv the erimen of theae men*
There nhould he n re-gua«lng of
crimen The general tone of laxity
and dlnhonnr which pervades our bust
nenn and Ansrftlal life. mean* nlmply
that the law has failed to teach the
people how to believe.
If we may hope for reform, we must
put the pressure on the court* and In
nlnt that th* law* nlinil inflexibly and
adequately punish the or In Inal*.
ITT TIME NOW TO PLAN YOUR
SUMMER VACATION.
Have you heard the "('all to Tybee?'*
Has that annual yearning to thrust
aside work and take a ship trip seized
you? Are you longing for the moun
tains, the lakes and streams?
Tired nerves speak quicker than
your physician. You want to get away
from heat and business and household
chics. Perhaps you have not decided
definitely where you will go.
1 feel sure 1 can help you In this way.
I know a lot about railroad schedules
and fares *nd hotels and steamship
accommodations so much—you would
not want to hear all or It, but 1 will tell
you Just what will help you and fur
nish you with detailed information
about your trip.
I will be Kind to send you illustrated
folders and booklet* telling about tho
thousand and one delightful summer
resorts. “Sco America First."
If you have any "travel troubles"
unload them to me. I assure you it
will t)o a pleasure to aee you in my
office, or '*ll on you personally at any
time I will do my utmost to give yon
th ■ right Information.
< Vntral of Georgia R* 11 way- -Tbs
lllght Way. W. W. Duckett, T. P. A.
719 Broad Street. Augusta, Oa
FARMERS CAN GET CHEAPER
BAGGING THIB YEAR.
The Herald hoc been handed the
following information that will be in
teresting to the farmer* of the south:
“We see a notice in the papers
that a North Carolina party has called
Senator Tillman's attention to a
South Carolina Ragging Mfg Co
sprinkling with water each 50 yard
roll of their bagging, adding in weight
about 15 lbs. to the 60 yd rolls we
know of our own knowledge that this
business has been going on for 1•>
years, anil has eoat the farmers in
ihe cotton states, millions of dollars
Just think of the added cost on every
roll of about Ir. lbs. of water to the
roll which dries out at the gin house
or Immediately after placing It on
the bale of cotton. Tills loss, added
to the bagging trust prices. Fortu
nately for tho farmer he can buy this
year lmi*orted bagging, and will not
be at the mercy of Ihe Magging Trust
as be was before the change <# the
tariff on bagging Foreign bagging
Is being shipped largely to this coun
try this year."
OITV BARACA UNION'S
BARBECUE ON JULY 23
Tho regular annual barbecue of the
City Rnraca Union will be bold at
l ake View Park on July 23rd. accord
ing to announcement made last night
by Mr. Henry Saxon.
The number of ticket* will be limited
to flve hundred and it I* expected that
fully thin many people will attend the
’cue, which i* nlwny* one of the moat
given here during the ver.
"weather today"
American League.
Philadelphia at New Turk (St;
clear.
Washington at Boston (2>: clear.
National League.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh; clear.
New Tork at Brooklyn; clear.
Boston at Philadelphia; clear.
Federal League.
Indianapolis at Chicago; clear.
Kansas City at St. Louta; dear.
Brooklyn at Buffalo; dear.
rittaburgh at Baltimore; clear.
Coughed for Thr** Years.
"1 am a lover of your godsend to hu
manity and science. Your medicine.
l)r. King's New Discovery, cured my
cottffh of three year* standing.” says
Jennie Flemming, of New Dover. Ohio.
Have you an annoying cough? Is It
Stubborn and won't yield to treat
ment? Oct a BOc. bottle of Dr King's
New Discovery today What It did for
Jennie Flemming It will do for you. no
matter how stubborn or chronic a
cough may be. It stops a cough and
stops throat and lung trouble. Relief
or money back. BOc. and 11.00, at your
Druggist
llucklen’s Arnica Balv* for Pimples.
The Road to Suocsss.
The bent brain effort and Indigestion
do not go hand In hand If you would
win n lasting success you mutt keep
your stomach in good working order
and your bowels regular. This Is eas
ily don* if you go at It rightly. Mr*.
C C. Raker. Homer City, l’a., write*
“About two years ago 1 suffered from
stomach trouble and constipation Af
ter I began using Chamberlain's Tab
let* my condition Improved, At the
end of a week I could sat and alsep
well." Sold by all dealers. |
INDOOR SPORTS * s, By Tad
There's a New
Garter with Ivory
Buckles—
We have it.
Tt’s very light in
weight and there’s
no metal in the garter
to rust, 25y, 50^.
Tntenvoven Seeks,
a new shipment of
these best soeks for
the money
DORR
Good Taste Apparel
Augusta Herald
APRIL CIRCULATION
DAILY AND SUNDAY HERALD.
The circulation of the Daily and Sun
day Herald for tha month of April. 191-1,
was as foilowa:
April 1 10,495
April 2 10,499
April 3 10,403
April 4 11,037
April 5 10,630
AprU 6 10,459
April 7 10,739
April * 10,743
April 9 10.739
4prll 10 10.476
April It 11,094
April 12 10,635
April IS 10.144
April 14 10.429
April 15 10,510
TOTAL APRIL 334,474
DAILY AVERAGE 11,149
Tha Augusta Harald, Bally and Sun
day. haa r circulation In Augusta ap
proximately twlco at larg* aa that of
any other Augusta newapaper. Adver
tlaer* and agencies Invited to teat tb*
accuracy of these figure* In comparison
with th* claltna of any other Augusta
newspaper.
PHONE 8427
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Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.
WALL PAPER
Mattings. Shades. Pictures
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AWNINGS
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
LADIES LISTEN
For Experienced Halrdreteing
Phono 2621-J or 928.
Save your combings and do not
send your work out of the city
Have work done by one of most
experienced lady lialr dressers In
South —Mrs. J. Will Ergle, 502
West Avenue. North Augusta, 8.
C. All work sent for and deliver
ed. Satisfaction guaranteed.
SCREENS
DOORS
WINDOWS
Buy the Black Metal and
Bronze Wire Screen with frame
of bone dry stock; have our ex
perts make measurements and
fit the screens In the building—
It will mean more peace, com
fort and happiness this summer.
Don’t waste money on cheap
adjustable screens. Buy the sub
stantial kind. Send for book of
designs and prloe list, and let us
show you how a small Invest
ment will yield large comfort.'
THE PERKINS
MANUFACTURING
GUMPANY
AprU 16 10,444
April 17 10,509
April 18 11,208
April 19 10.525
April 20 10.493
April 21 10.549
April 22 12,149
April 23 13.618
April 24 18.988
April 25 12.504
April 24 11.325
April 27 12,279
April 24 11,834
April 39 11.740
April 30 11,473
AUTOMOBILES
Are Wanted Next Monday
between eight A. M. and
three P* M* for use in Bond
Election. Persons having
machines to rent with
chauffeurs communicate
with
F. B, POPE, Chairman
Special Bond Committee
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it is a
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manship and aroma of
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Cannot be Excelled.
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Union Savings Bank
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Capital ,* ». r. .• .. ■..« v.' t.". '.'a* .. f. *,.. SIOO,OOO
Surplus 50,000
Stockholders Liability .. „. .....SIOO,OOO
Protection to Depositors .. ...... .......$250,000
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A. S. MORRIS,
FRANK X. DORR,
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JNO. P. MUL.HERIN,
Depository United States Court, Northeastern
Division Southern District of Georgia.
Just a little notice to tell you of Tennis Rackets,
Balls, Nets, etc., Base Balls, Gloves, Bats and all
Croquet, the lawn game.
Society Stationery in boxes and by the pound,
envelopes to match. Pads, Ink, Pens, Pencils.
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