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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3.
Boils
Biliousness
Malaria
Constipation
Perhaps this case may be similar to yours
J. Wesley Tilly of (Box 673.) Selma, Cal., writes:
Gentlemen:—“lt gives me much pleasure to be able
to send you a testimonial, If by ita reachine some
sufferer your medicines will do as much for him as they
have for me. At the age of fourteen I was troubled
a great deal with malaria and biliousness, accompanied
with the worst sort of Urge boils. I was persuaded by
my parents, who have always been Btrong believers in
Dr. Pierce’s remedies, to try the CMden Medical
Discovery. I took one bottle and the boils ail dis
appeared. but I did not stop at one bottle, 1 took three
and the malaria all left me and I have had no more
boils to this day, thanks to the ‘Golden Medical
Discovery’ for my relief. — 1
"Following an operation for appendicitis two years ago I
was troubled vary much with constipetion and I hare been
trying Dr. Pierce a Pleasant Purgative Pellets and they have
rid me of the troublesome gam aiid hare aided iw in conquer
ing the whola trouble; thanks again for the •pollets’ and for
the adfic* l have obtained from The Common Sense
Medical Adviser/’ Send only 31 cents for thin 1008 page book.
Not a Handsome Man.
He —They say,h dear, that people
who live together get in time to look
exactly alike.
She —Then you may consider my
refusal. —New York Sun.
Whitens Groceries
"More For A Dollar Than A
Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere r
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!
Golden Harvest, tlie entire nutriment of the
wheat grain, 24 pound
Self Rising Flour, in 24 pound bags,
is priced at OUC
“THE HAM WHAT
AM.”
Of national fame (the
Armour product) or
Morris Supreme !Qp
Hams, pound . , ***“
EGGS
Fresh country
laid, dozen . .
Fancy Lemons,
doz'n .. 20c
Cheese, full cream,
pound 22^
Breakfast Bacon,
pound 23^
New Irish Potatoes,
peck 50^
Pork and Beans, No. 3,
six cans .. . 55^
Ginger Ale, six pint
bottles 35^
PEANUT BUTTER
Delicious for sand
wiches and nourishing,
too. Surety Brand,
22 ounce jars .. . 23^
FOR ICE TEA
J. B. White Special
Blend Tea has no equal.
Tt is a 60c tea which we
have priced at ... .48^
COFFEE
Rio, pound 19^
E- C. P., pound ..
Surety Brand,
pound 32^
DESSERT FRUITS
Peaches, No. 3, three cans 70^
Pears, No. 3, three cans 68<^
Apricots, No. 3, three cans .. 68^
Cherries, No. 3, three cans 75
Plums, No. 3, three cans 65^
JAMS, PRESERVES
AND RELISHES
Jam, any flavor,
3 passes 25^
Jelly, “Bull Head
Brand”, 3 glasses
Catsup, “Bull Head
Brand” 3 boftles
Olives, plain, 3
bottles 25<^
Weather: r—j, FAIR
Greater Georqia’s vWv
Greatest Store
Are You Troubled!
Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery
for over forty years has
been lending its aid to just
such cases as this. In our
possession we have thou
sands of testimonials of like
character.
Perhaps you are skeptical,
but isn’t it worth at least a
trial in view of such strong
testimony? Isn't it reason
able to suppose that if it
has done so much for others
it can do as much for you ?
Your druggist will supply ysu in
liquid or tablet form, or you can
■end 50 one-ceat stamps for a trial
box. Address
Dr. V. M. Herr*, Buffalo, !». Y.
Near Fatality.
"An’ you were at MacDougal's last
night. What kind of o' mahn is he?"
“Lee-beral wl’ his whiskey—but the
quality, o' its that indeefrent I verra
near left some.” —Exchange.
SUGAR
25 pound "\ 1 e
hag dPi.iO
We give Surety Cou
pons with Sugar.
BUTTER
Surety Brand, pure
and sweet, O-j
a pound .. .. QAV*
CANNED VEGE
TABLES
Tomatoes, No. 3,
6 cans .. . 55^
Sifted Peas, 6 cans 75tf
Liflfif Beans, 6 cans 70C
String Beans,
6 cans .. . 5 tty
Corn, sugar,
6 cans .. 50^
Succotash, 6 cans
Asparagus Tips, Car'
melo brand, 3
cans .. . 6<ty
Sweet Potatoes, No.
3 cans, 6 cans .
Kidney Beans,
2 cans .. . 25<*
Pumpkin, No. 3,
3 cans 27^
MEATS
Sliced Boiled Ham,
pound 38^
Weinerwurst Sausage,
pound 15^
Imported German ■
Sausage, lb 35^
FISH
Salmon, Pink Alaska,
3 cans .. . 27^
Fish Roe, Old Virginia,
3, cans 25^
Salmon, Pink Flats,
3 cans 24 $
Mackerel, 6 for ..
Sardines, half pound in
oil, 3 cans .. .. . 24£
SOCIETY
MULKEY-BRYSON
CARDS OUT.
Mr. and Mrs. Modecai Joseph Mul
key have sent out invitations to the
marriage of their daughter, Kathe
rine Sarah, and Mr. Edward Bryson,
which will take place Wednesday
morning, June 17th, at seven o'clock,
at Broadway Methodist Church.
NORVELL-ASHBURN.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Norvell, of
Grovetown. Ga., announce the mar
riage of their daughter. Gertrude
Hayne, to Mr. Howard Ingram Ash
burn, of Moultrie, Ga., which occurred
this morning in Atlanta, at Second
Baptist Church. Owing to a recent
bereavement in the family of the
bride the ceremony was witnessed by
the immediately families and a few
intimate friends only.
Mrs. Ashburn is well-known in Au
gusta, where she has often visited.
She is a beautiful girl and has many
friends here andthroughout the state.
She has been in Atlanta for several
months, the guest of her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Love,
at the Ansley Hotel.
Mr. Ashburn Is the only son of the
late W. W. Ashburn, a capitalist of
South Georgia, and is a prominent
young banker and is president of the
Carlton-Ashburn Naval Supply Com
pany. , . ,
Mr. and Mr!?. Ashburn left imme
diately after the ceremony for the
north, where they will spend several
weeks. After July 15th. they will be
at home in Moulltrie, Ga.
—Miss Helen Blount will leave In a
few days for an extended visit with
friends in Montgomery, Mobile and
Atlanta.
—Mrs. T. J. Solomons has returned
to Troy, S. C., after a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. George Briggs.
TUBMAN CLASS DAY AND
GRADUATION EXERCISEB.
The following invitations have been
received:
“The faculty and senior class of
the Tubman High School request the
honor of your presence at the class
daw, exercises in the school andito
rium, Tuesday, June 9th, at 11 o’clock
and the graduation exercises, Grand
Opera House, Thursday evening, June
11th, at 8:30 o’clock, Augußta. Ga.
“Class Roll—Mattie Harris Armor.
Helen Howard Beman, Mary Bleakley,
Ruth Stephens Clark, Alma Davis,
Maude Scott Dilworth, Henrietta Do
nen, Mary Lois Eve, Dorothy Fitz
gerald Nell May Graffin, Harriet
Reid Irvin, Cecilia Theresa Meadow
croft, Marguerite Morris, Dorothy
Elizabeth Morris, Mabel Ellayz New
ton. Lillie Alma Page, Jennie Sandler,
Estelle Sawilowsky, Mollie Shapiro,
Naomi Lippfield Silver, Mary Tah
panes Townes, Gladys Adelle Vigal,
Katherine Apphia Whitney, Lillian
Hampton Wilson.”
—Dr. N. A. Teague left today Tor
Atlanta to attend the convention of
the National Association of Dental
Surgeons. . .
—Friends of Mrs. E. B. Pilcher will
be very pleased to learn that she is
convalescing from a severe attack of
acute indigestion from which she has
been prostrated.
—Mr. Turner Howard has Joined
Mrs. Howard in Annapolis. Mr. How
ard will return the early part of next
week. Mrs. Howard will go to Nash
ville for a visit with Mrs. Hope, re
turning about the 15th.
—Mrs. William H. Crane has re
turned from Savannah.
—Miss Justine Cantalou, of Edge
field, is spending a few days with
Mrs. Jeff Thomas, on her way from
college.
—Miss Annie Krefts. of New York,
will arrive the first of July for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. Meitners, on
Fifth Street , „
—Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. R
Goodyear will regret to learn that
their home in Johnston, S. C„ was
completely destroyed by fire a few
days ago and only a few things saved.
No insurance.
—Mrs. McLeod, of Dublin, Ga., is
visiting her father, Mr. Z Daniel.
SHE SPECIFIED.
Atlanta.— When Mrs. A. E. Cole, who
was the 49th candidate for diverce
in a list of 67 unhappy spouses, found
that tales of ordinary bad treatment
did not constitute bona fide “cruelty”
in the eyes of the law. she cut loose
with the following specific description
of the particular form of cruelty for
which she was suing her hushand.
"He kicked me out of bed, threw ma
from place to place around tile house,
drew a pistol on me. threatened to kill
me, and said he had changed his mind
and would boil me in oil instead.”
As soon as the gasping Jury got its
breath, she got her verdict.
Mrs. Nellie Barfield, another of the
67, got a verdict on the ground that her
husband came home drunk at 2 a. m.
and made her get up and cook him
breakfast at that hour.
PUT ONE OVER
Atlanta —Th* small-town constables
"put one over” on the city cops last
night when they arrested on a Joyrid
ing charge two Atlanta policemen In
a police commissioner’s automobile,
with two of the police commissioner’s
p:etty daughters.
They were arrested at Smyrna, on
the charge of violating the speed laws.
The .two officers are being made the
target for much sly wit today at th«
hands of their fellow bluecoats.
Hot Weather Tonic and Health Builder
Are you run down—Nervous—Tired?
Is everything you do an effort? You
are not lazy—you , are sick! Your
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and whole
system need a Tonic. A Tonic and
Health Builder to drive out the waste
matter —build you up and renew your
strength. Nothing better than Elec
tric Bitters. Start today. Mra. James
Duncan, Haynesvllla, Me., writes:
"Completely cured me after aeversl
doctors gave me up." 60c and SI.OO,
at your Druggist.
Buckien'a Arnica Salve for Cuts.
Gat Rid of Your Rheumatism.
Now la the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. You can do It if you
apply Chamberlain’s Liniment. W. A.
Lockhard. Homer City N. Y., writes:
"Last spring I suffered from rheuma
tism with terrible pains In my arms
and shoulders. I got a bottle of Cham
berlain’s Liniment and the first ap
plication relieved me. By using one
bottle of It I was entirely cured.” For
sale by all dealers,
WANTED—CARRIERS.
WANTED: HOYH (WHITE) TO CAlt,«?
The Hersld. Apply at Subscription
Office, Broad St. MUltf
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
SHE OFTEN
PRAYED TO DIE
But Friend Comes to Rescue
With Some Sound Advice,
which was Followed with
Gratifvinq Results.
Nettleton, Ark.—“My troubles date
back five years,” says Mrs. Mary
Bentley, of this town. "X was first
taken with awful pains in my right
fide, headache, and backache. The
pain from my side eeemed to move
down my right limb, and settled In the
right knee. Then it would move back,
and once a month I would almost die
with pain.
I was told I had tumor, and would
have to undergo an operation at once.
It Just seemed I could not submit to
it. I often prayed to die. It seemed
that nothing would give me the de
sired relief, until finally, I was ad
vised by a friend to try Cardul, and
It Is undoubtedly curing me I have
only used three and a half and
it Is a pleasure to tell of the beneficial
results.
I shall ever spread the good tidings
of what Cardul has done for me and
will do for other suffering ladles, if
they will only try it."
You can depend on Cardul, heeeusa
Cardul is a gentle harmlen* vegetable
tonic, that can do you nothing but
good.
Prepared from herbal Ingredients,
Cardul has a specific effeot on tbs
womanly constitution and puts
strength where it is most needed.
Try Cardul.
—Mrs. M. D. Bchaffner, of Clncin
nati, is visiting Mrs. James T. Both
well.
Commencement
Presents
We have just now
received special pur
chaser made of goods
bought for com
mencement gifts.
Many new, novel
and attractive sug
gestions.
We haven*t space
for listing these, but
request that you
come and look them
over—you will be de
lighted.
SCHWEIGERT
& CO.
THE JEWELERS
Q. P. Talbott 5ll Leonard Building Phone 3057
$50,000 to Lend
I have made arrangements to lend money
on improved Real Estate, in small sums, va
rying from SI,OOO to $5,000 per loan,and from
three to five years. Call and investigate.
Isle of Palms
lam the sole agent in Augusta for the
“Isle of Palms” lots. Prettiest proposition
in real truth you have had in a long time.
Let me tell you all about it.
G. P. Talbott —511 Leonard
Andrews Bros. Co’s.
June Furniture Sale
Now in full swing. Everything on our Two
Furniture Floors Reduced 10% to 33 l /$%.
Average Reductions 20% Off .
In no other store in this city can you find better assortments or better furni
ture; in no other store can you buy as good furniture for as little money. Hun
dreds proved this to their own satisfaction by shopping around before coming
here to buy. Many came here first, looked elsewhere and then came back to
buy. We know you cannot do as well anywhere else, and you only have to make
a comparison yourself to find this out.
$7.50 Folding Willow Go-Carts, with %-inoh
rubber tires am 98
$2.60 Folding Go-Carts ~ . $1 98
$4.50 Large Porch Rockers, green or golden
oak $2 98
$2.50 Sorlm Curtains, 3 yds. by 37 inches:
th<? pair $149
$1.75 Swiss Ruffle Curtains, 3 yds. by 87
Inches; the pair 98G
$1.15 Swiss Ruffle Curtains, 3 yds by 37
Inches; the pair (ISC?
$4.50 Axminster Ruge, 32x72 inches... $2 98
$3.00 Axminster Rugs, 27x00 Inches. . . *2 49
%
$1.50 Cr*x Ruge, 36x72 inches
$2.25 Bath Rugs, 27x54 inches,. .. . .$] .'74
$1,50 Rag Rugs, 30x80 inches 98<?
$2.00 Card Tables, with felt or leather
top $] 49
$12.00 Couch Hammock with adjust
able hack rest $9.00
Our Housefurnishing Club Plan
Is a dignified one. It enables you to buy the same as for cash, with a small fee for carrying, and pay
monthly in small payments.
Everything marked in plain figures, one price to all, cash or club.
A $3.00 fee la charged on every SIOO club. You can get $5.00 back on every SIOO by paying caah
before noon, or $2.60 after 12 o’clock. Purple Stamps given on monthly club payments.
$40.00 Folding Davenports, mahogany nr
o*k t. 12 OO
$35.00 Folding D*venp*rt«, mahogany or
<>ak 128 50
$30.00 Chifforobe, mahogpny or golden
oak 124 OO
$35.00 Chifforobe, mahogany or golden
oak *27 50
$40.00 Chifforobe, mahogany or golden
oak 132 OO
$60.00 Chifferobe, mahogany or golden
oak or Circassian walnut •49 oa
$75.00 Solid Mirror Doer
Wardrobe.. .. lAO OO
$65.00 Botid Mahogany, Mirror Door
Wardrobe 152 OO
$65 Bird'a-oyo Mapla
Mirror Door Ward
robe - 15200
SIB.OO Mahogany Finish
Wardrobe.. .11540
$16.50 Mahogany Flnlah
Wardrobe.. 113 20
Golden Oak Chif
fonier in 98
SIO.OO Golden Oak Chif
fonier, with bevel
mirror 17 93
$14.00 Golden Oak or
Mahogany Chiffonier
for 110 20
My Assistant
Mr. Paul Rossignol is now with me in the
Real Estate Business and any property en
trusted to his care will receive the very best
of attention. I gladly recommend “Paul.”
On Commission
I buy and sell Real Estate on commission
only—the regular agent’s commission. I will
make a specialty of Augusta and Suburban
Realty. Let me sell yours. No sale—no
charge.
Building—Phone 3057
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5.