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Sp!endid Medicine
Stomach Trouble
I Suffered for Several Years
Peruna Restored My Health
Mrs. Elizabeth
Reuther, No. 608 I
Washington, P. C.,
writes : “I am rtyfLii'liM&rgt
lileased to endorse I
reruns ns a splon- j
did medicine f
catarrh and atom- 9 ’
sch trouble, from V*,,
which I suffered F
for several years.
I took It for sev- »
eral months and wj| m&jfi
ot the end of that
time found my health
was restored and have 'ftl“J
felt splendidly ever
rlnce. I now take It when I contract
a cold and It soon rids the system of
any catarrhal tendencies.
Over Ten Years A*o.
"I would not he without Peruna.
Although It was over tpn years ago
that I first gave you my testimonial, I
nin of the same opinion ns when I
wrote It. and give you the privilege to
use It an you see fit. X still use re
runs when l think It necessary. I am
reoommendlng It to my neighbors
whenever a chance occurs.”
I Still Praise Peruna.
TVruna In undoubtedly a splendid
medicine for the stomach. A great
many people after years of searching
for a remedy finally try Peruna and
ore cured. This remedy Is especially
helpful In coses of weakness of the
stomach. Those who prefer to take
tablets instead of liquid modieinee
aan get Peruna Tablets.
AUGUSTA MILITIAMEN
IN SAVANNAH SHOOT
Four From Company D Leave
Tomorrow For Regimental
Rifle Competition on July
Fourth.
Augusta will be represented at the
Rifle Match for the First Regiment.
N. G. of G«„ which will ho hold at
Savannah on July 4th, by tho follow
ing team: l.ieut. O. K Fletcher. First
Sergeant H. W. Gossett. Corporal F.
L Tutt and Private H. W. (Thavoua.
Lieutenant Fletcher and Private
Chavous wore out on the Augusta
range today practicing for tho shoot.
The former has won medals for bis
rifle Hhooting and will appreciably
strengthen the team from this city.
The shooter* (Tom here are all mem
btri of Company D.
Only Ihoae making the marksman
ship record or better In the individual
company matohen at home are allow
ed to participate In the regimental
about. The wlunera In the regiment
al shoot will form a team to repre
sent thin regiment In the atate shoot
REDUCED FARES
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Standard Railroad of The South.
$11.85 Wrightsville, #l. C., and Return.
$32.30 New York and Return.
On salt! daily until September 30th. Return
Limit Oet. 31st, 1011.
For Pullman Reservations apply to
f l v . B. WALKER, 1). P. A., Augusta, da.
820 Broad Street. Phone 625.
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Never Mind The Stringl
lVm’t put it off until you get down town,
don’t wait another minute, fill out the coupon
below and mail it now!
Then you won’t miss a single issue of The
Herald during your vacation.
You’re going for a rest? Yea, verily; but
you’re not going to drop out of Augusta life.
You want to know what's doing you don’t
want to come hack ignorant of everything
worth while that’s happened in your absence.
THE AUGUST* HERALD. AUGUSTA. 6A.
Enclosed find (13c week; 50c month')
Send Herald from .. . .. until
TO -r
At (St., Hotel, etc.)
Postoffice
to be held In Atlanta, and the win
ners here will go to the National Di
visional Rifle Match, which will be
held on the Florida State Range, near
Jacksonville, at a date yet to be
names.
The Augusta team will leave to
morrow.
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GOES ASHORE
Canadian Pacific Line Vessel
Has 100 Passengers on
Board. Weather Calm and
Foggy-
Montreal.—Th* Canadian Pacific Hall
way steamer AHSlnlhnin with one hun
dred paMNenffem aboard. went a«hore
early today at Had Neighbor Hhoal, Cove
Inland, Georgian Hay.
News of the grounding reached the of
fices of the Marconi Wlreli-aa Telegraph
Company here from the radio station at
Haul' Bto Marie, Ontf
The wireless operator on the ship said
It was thought the Aasirilhola could back
off an she was swinging and there were
eleven fathoms of water under her stern.
Her .orepcak Is leklng slightly. The
weather this morning was calm and
foggy.
The steamer Manitoba was railed to
the assistance of the stranded vessel, Al
though it was said she Is In no danger.
The Asslntbola was hound from Sault
Sti Marie to Port McNleoll.
Patients Suffering From
Cretinism; a Cure Found
A Disease Characterized By
Physical Deformity and Im
becility.
Paris.—Thu remarkable cure of a
I atlent'H Huf.erlng from cretinism a
disease characterized by phystcal da-
Tormltv and Inbeelllty- by grafting
the thyroid gland of a monkey'was
announced today at the academy of
in (Jlclne by Dr. Vorouoff, a well
known surgeon.
The patient, a child of 14 years was
attacked by myxoledema at the Hge
of 8 ns an afttr effect of Bcarlet fe
ver. His physical and intollctual
gfouwfh stopped. Six months ago
Dr. Vorouoff. In the prasence of 1!)
doctors, [rafted on the child’s neck
the right lobe of the thyroid gland of
a large baboon.
Almost immediately the patient
lagan to improve and marked devel
opment took place In the body and
mind. While formerly the patient
nns apathetic and stupid he became
active and tpiick wltted.
Members of the academy consider
'the operation of great. Importance
and tending to confirm the great pos
sibilities of constructive surgery as
introduced by Dr. Alexis Carrel, of
New York. This Is said to be the.
first time thAt the grafting of tin
organ front a lower animal to a hu
man being has been successful.
Pretty cottage on the Hill
for sale, cheap. Phone 75-W
between 8 and 11 o'clock this
evening.
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C 1 /\/\ Here will buy a
1 ivv Suit of Underwear,
Pajamas, Negligee Shirts with
French or stiff cuffs and hun
dreds of other genuine bargains.
CHILD [LUGS TRAIN;
PREVENTS BID WRECK
Thirteen Year-Old Girl Saved
G. &r F. Passenger From
Going Into Burning Trestle.
train No. 4, hound for
Augusta, was saved from dashing into
a burning trestle near Douglas, Ua.,
and crushing out thy lives of its cr.y.v
and passengers yesterday afternoon
simply by the forethought of little lJ
ycnr-old Jennie Parker, who flagged
the engineer with a red sweater sev
eral hundred yards from the burning
bridge.
As soon as the engineer. TV TI.
Brown, saw the little girl standing in
I lie middle of the track waving him
down, he applied his air and brought
the string of curs suddenly to a stanu
still. The passengers were unmsed
by the quick stopping and when they
aiighted they saw the little girl and
the engineer standing In front of the
big steaming engine. They learned
of their narrow escape from death
or injury and promptly secured a col
lection for the child.
After stopping the passenger train
the little gtri sent her younger sister
home for help and assisted in putting
out the lire. Others helping were
Mrs F. B Holbrook nnd Mrs. S. W.
Orififln, who smothered out the
flames with buckets of water.
The train was In charge of Conduc
tor .1 1. l ively and Engineer R. H.
Brown and was due to arrive at Au
fcusta at 5 o'clock On account of
the accident it came in an hour late.
RIVER AND CANAL
COMMISSION
Meeting Will Be Held This
Afternoon to Open Bids For
Sewer Work—Work Prog
ressing Well on Levee.
Tlicr*' will b* a meeting of thr River
Hint Canal Commission this afternoon
when hida will be opened for con
structing some sewers In order to car
r\ out the iteneral levee scheme.
The work on the levee la progressing
splendidly and It !• expected tint
within a few week* the earthwork por
tion will he flnlehed down a* far a*
Sixth at root Then A. J. Twiggs *v
Son* will begin work on that portion
between Sixth street and East Bound
ary.
The work of rip-rapping the river
hank between Fifth street and East
ttoundurv 1* progressing splendidly
and It will be finished within a short
time.
It la expected that the purchase u
property on Bay street will begin
within the next two or three weeks.
Men’s hiqh crown Straws. $1:
Ladies’ small Panamas. $2.00.
P. F. SHERON & CO.
rHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
One Dollar at Golden’s
Do not miss this opportunity to purchase from
$2.50 to $4.00 worth of the season's
best oflerings for •
SI.OO On Dollar Day
$2.00 Silk Waist, embroidered collars with
silk cord, kimono effect sleeves SI.OO
$2.50 French soft Nansic Cloth Gowns, trimmed
with a dainty elimy lace effect and baby
ribbons, special at SI.OO
5 pairs regular 25c values ladies’Silk Lisle Hose,
reinforced heel and full fashion back,
special Friday SI.OO
Special lot children’s Dresses, regular $2.50 val
ues, of the very best percales, collar and cuffs
trimmed with Gallatiea cloth, made in the very
Intest styles $1.06
See Our Windows for Bargains on Friday
GOLDEN BROS.
Ladies' Outfitters. - - • - 1054 Broad Street
For Dollar Day
■ nrm W E OFFER y
BON BON FRENCH LISLE
THREAD UNDERWEAR
Sells regular at $1 per gar- d- I A A
ment or $2 per suit, per suits* ■
Regular 50c Lisle Tnread I AA
Socks, 3 pairs for 3* |
A Special lot of regular 50c 4 I A A
value Wash Ties, 3 for n* ■
SHIRT SPECIAL
One lot regular SI.OO Shirts, negligee with QQn
French cuffs
SPECIAL WASH SUITS
Any of our Peplin Wash Suits, regular $5.00 Qfi
values OOiUU
A genuine all leather Suit Case, , OC ftfl
full size PuiUU
New Shipment Crepe de Chine Wash Ties
MS Crearys
“Home of Good Clothes ”
One lot W. &B. Corsets, regular $1.50 values,
rust proof, long and short bust effect, sizes
from 17 to 36, on sale Dollar Day SI.OO
House Dresses, French Cliambres, trimmed with
linen collars and cuffs, regular $2.50 values
for SI.OO
i
One lot of Middy Suits, sizes from 12 to 22, made
of Irish Linen Cloth, trimmed with Galatier
collars and cuffs, regular $2.50 values.. . .SI.OO
Two SI.OO Middy Blouses, made og Gallatier
Cloth, trimmed with red and blue collars and
Cliffs; special for Dollar Day SI.OO
THURSDAY, JULY 2.