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FRIDAY. AUGUST 7.
McCreary’s Idea Sale
AFFORDS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY ON
Boys’ Clothing
Mothers should profit by this sale to fit their
boys out in school clothing for fall.
All our $5.00 Suits Reduced to •. .. . .$3.75
$6.00 and $6.50 Suits reduced to .. .. ✓. ..$4.25
$7.00 and $7.50 Suits reduced to $4.75
SB.OO and $8.50 Suits reduced to $5.75
SIO.OO and $12.50 Suits reduced to $7.75
The Reductions on Boys 9
Pants
Were SI.OO and $1.25; sale price .. ; 85?
Were $1.50 and $1.75; sale price $1.15
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Saturday, August 22 Last Day
Positively Your Last Chance to Get the $1 Bottles for 50c of Globe Tonic—Ask
Your Neighbor.
People who are dragging around
hardly able to work, and feel that
they cannot afford to lost any time
from their business, but would like
to get to • feeling better and get
themselves built up and get back to
that good feeling, like they use to,
when they could eat and drink any
thing without bad after-uKects—no
bloating, belching, or shortness of
breath and dizzy feeling or headache
—no bad taste in the mouth, especial
ly in the morning, no bad tains in
the back or any other part of the
body—if that is the way you want to
feel, just go to your druggist, get one
bottle of Globe Tonic and take it ac
cording to directions and in a few
days you will wonder why you have
been reading the paper daily that has
told you about hbw many people are
THE WIZARD SALE
L l .? ■■ . ■— ■■■ AT ■■■
THE WISE DRY GOODS CO.
Commences Monday, August 10th, 8 a. m.
Preparation for this sale which will eclipse anything
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of its kind in the history of Augusta, has been going
on for months. Special purchases have been made
and will be offered at tremendous reductions.
Watch Sunday’s Papers For Formal Announcement
- Wanted 25 Extra A A./ AT Nir* C2 1 Wanted 25 Extra
Salesladies AKHL, Y 1 Salesmen
being cured or greatly benefitted by
its use, and to think that you have
never tried for yourself to find out
if Globe Tonic would not do the same
for you that it has done lor other
people. If you try one bottle you will
never think of letting yourself get in
that run-down condition again, and
when you realize that Globe Tonic is
composed of herbs, roots, barks,
gums and leaves, all carefully select
ed and combined together with no
mineral or chemical poison what
ever in this combination, it Should be
easy to understand why Globe Tonic
will permanently cure when other
remedies have failed.
The Globe Remedy Company still
have their demonstrators at 1201
Broad Street, and they ran give the
names and addresses of some of the
BOARD BF RELIEF TO
DISTRIBUTE FUSD TO
AMERICANS IN EUROPE
Washington,—President Wilson is
sued an executive order constituting
a board of relief to comprise the sec
retaries of state, treasury, war and
navy, which will have general charge
of measures to be taken to distrlbu
ute the $2.500,000 authorized by con
gress. Secretary MoAdoo, chairman,
will establish fiscal agencies in Eu
rope and will prove for making avail
able funds sent to Americans by
friends at home. Thousands of dol
lars were deposited at the treasury
today to be seat abroad.
The state department last night an
nuonced it had no information to lead
it to believe Americans in Europe
were in danger. Telegraphic reports
indicated that Americans were safe.
“It is believed,” said the department's
statement, “that in the majority of
countries arrangements already have
been made whereby temporary finan
cial embarrassment that might arise
can be relieved."
Use Every Means.
_ The department will use every
means of communicating with those
about whom inquiry has been made
and report to Inquirers.
“The chancellor of the exchequer
thinks it is not necessary for the
Bank of England to suspend payments
Is gold; there Is no failure of credit.
Bankers consider themselves able to
best people in your city who have
been cured —some of rheumatism in
different forms, catarrh In the heart,
bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels, kid
neys, bladder and other organs-—all
cured by the Globe Remedies. Why?
Because it is a treatment that acts
on the mucuous membrane, the lining
that coats the Inner system. It
cleanses, it heals that lining, carries
that poison out of your stomach,
cures those inflamed kidneys, cleans
o f the liver and with those tracks
clear and clean, It acts gently on the
blood. That is why tile Globe Tonic
cures and •so many blighted lives
made happy.
Call today and get free samples, or
if you want to try Globe Tonic at
home we sell the regular $1 bottles
for 50c (0 Tor (1.26). After August
22 Globe Tonic will be $1 a bottle. '
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA
resume the ordinary courae of busi
ness tomorrow.”
This is taken to mean that Ameri
cana In England who hold properly
certified means of credit will find re
lief tomorrow
Only 200,
Mr. Bryan received word from St.
Petersburg that only about 200 Amer
icans were In that city. Americans
throughout the empire will be taken
to the capital and sent to a neighbor
ing neutral nation, probably Sweden.
Ambassador Herrick at Paris re
ported sufficient funds on hand there
to care for the local necessities of
Americans.
Red Cross headquarters announced
last night that prompt responses
have been received to the appeal for
European war relief funds. Officials
expressed the hope that a. sum suf
ficient to charter a big ship and send
hospital units to the countries involv
ed will be raised soon.
AMERICANS 111
MEXICO LEVIED
ON; COMPLAIN
To State Department at Wash
ington. Cut Px-ivate Timber,
Sell for Benefit of Consti
tutionalist War Chest
El Pago, Texas.—Levies on Ameri
cans and other foreigners in the ter
ritory controlled by Villa have ra
sulted in complaints to the state de
partment at Washington.
Large quantities oT timber, ac
cording to a report here are being cut
from holdings of the Kansas City,
Mexico and Orient Railway and the
Chihuahua Lumber Company, in Chi
huahua and sold for the benefit of
the constitutionalist war chest.
Eighty Mexican families of soldiers
In Villa's army are said to tie quar
tcred on .tee ranch, of Mrs. Wm. S.
Benton, widow of the Englishman
murdered last February in Juarez.
WANTED: COLORED ROTS TO CAR.
ry papers 111 Colored Territory Apply
Sub Station No. 1. 10U7 Knllock St. ts
THE STORE FOR MEN
A Mid-Summer Round-Up Sale With
Economy the Objective Point
The key-note of the sale is "value” but the timeliness is a factor that
argues strongly for its successful start and quick finish. In the midst of the
vacation season we place men in touch with economies they cannot afford to
ignore. An d the most wanted summer things show the largest reductions.
Our Mid-Summer R®und-up Sale
Should Interest Every Man.
Shirts
SI.OO Shirts now 75?
$1.50 Shirts now .. .. .. ..sl.lO
$3.50 Shirts now $2.50
HATS AND UNDERWEAR
All Straw Hats HALP PRICE
Any Felt Hat in the house, values
up to $3.00, on pa
sale I • O vs
aii Mraw iiats nALr mkilc r. v . D. Underwear, 39c
Any Felt Hat in the house, values
up to $3.00, on $1 50 Kanncn *’ TJnion Suits
DIETZ BROS.
1022 Broad Street - The Store for Men
HARD LABOR.
Wlleon Barrett used to tell an amus
ing story against himself. At a time
when he had a lot oT workmen de
decorating his private residence,
thinking to give them a treat, he ask
ed off after work one evening, they
would like to have seats to go and
see him play In “The Lights o' Ikin
don" at the Princess Theater. They
salq they didn’t mind if they did, and
being complimentary tickets, all went
off a Saturday night to eee their em-
$5.00 Shirts now $3.75
$2.00 Shirts now $1.35
$2.50 Shirts now $1.50
ployer'g performance.
At the end of the week Barrett's
eye caught sight of this item against
each norwman's name on the pay
sheet: "Saturday night. Four hours’
overtime at Princess Theater, eight
shillings.”—'Tit-Bits.
GUEBB THE COLOR.
We went up to the Paxton build
ing the other day to call on .an ar
tistic friend. Perhaps w@ have ex
pressed ourselves badly; we do not
ELEVEN
refer to a person who makes an art
out. of friendship, but one Who by his
painting gains friends.
Anyhow, we called on this fellow
and found him doing a war dance
about his studio.
“What, on earth had happened?”
we naked.
‘‘l've sold that painting," he cried.
"Fine!” (said we; “what are you
going to paint next?’
“Tna town."
And he did.—Cincinnati Enquirer.