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A new gum
made to give the lovers
of Peppermint lots of “Pep” with
its double strength flavor.
It is also double wrapped and
sealed to insure your getting
it fresh, tasty and full-flavored,
always.
Each 5c package is
wrapped in a E MUi?/
United SHARING Coupon
good for valuable presents.
It’s the same high grade
product as l
for long-lusting delight'
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Bright Bargains in Wants
Broad St. J. A. MULLARKY CO. Broad St.
November Sale of All Grades of Woolen Blankefs
Keen to Anticipate the first effects of the tariff revision, which lowered the
prices of Woolen Blankets at once, we bought heavily before the recent rise
and therefore early buyers can save up to as much as 25 per cent. While we
call this a “November Sale," yet the chances are strongly in favor of a quick
ened demand and early closing out of every Blanket in the lot. Read the truth
about the qualities below. Come early while the picking Is good.
A good (Irey Blanket for SI.OO a pair
A Chance to Save if you buy Your Underwear From Us
Men * Rtbhed I'rswers for f»0 ( '
Men's Ribbed Vtsti for IsO*'
Mens KlbM Union Unit* for,. .. .. . jgj gg
Men's All Wool shins for .. . Al gg
Men's All Wool I'antx for.. || gg
Men s Nlihl Shirts. In pink and bins strides,
f " r ' * 40*’
Men • |o«1, stout Work shirts thst were MV, now
ter 25' ‘
Men's Shirts In white end fancies for . .. ,'|go
Men s Silk Rot In ten. black and grey, for, a
P** IJ|*C
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while the va
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large.
J. A. MULL ARKY CO.
830 BROAD STREET
PRESIDENT KALBFLEIuOH TAKES
STALLINGS' ADVICE; GET GOOD
CATCHER FORISISBALLGLDB
Augusta’s “Miracle Man,” George Stallings, Told of Value of
a Good Catcher at Recent Banquet Given in Augusta in
His Honor - Facts of His Statement Proven By “Crack
ing” of Local Club Last Year- Going to Get a Catcher,
and a Catcher That Can Be Relied Upon.
At the banquet recently given in
honor of George Stallings, the, '‘Chief"
spoke on the greatest asset to a ball
ciub. Stallings holds that the 'alch
er Is the one man who is mostly re
sponsible for, the team’s success.
The backstop not only tells the
pitcher how to "get the batsman" but
signals the outfield where to play
for his hit, should he connect. Then
once more again he keeps the wholi
team In spirits while playing. A good
catcher has to he one of the brainiest
men as well as one of the best players
on the team to make it a success.
Stallings stated that a. manager can
place eight stars and a half-way
catcher In the game and It's a nine
to one shot that the team will lose.
It's the backstop that the players rely
on. Without him they would be like
a captain at sea without a compass.
Kalbfleisch Profited.
Now, there's one man in Augusta,
at least, that profited by ".Stallings'
dope" (which without a doubt has been
proven correct) and that man is no
other than President K. Q. Kalbfleisch
of the Augusta Baseball Association.
Mr. Kalbfleisch has given this problem
a great deal of thought and has come
to the conclusion that the Mighty
Brave is correct.
If any other learn has had a thing
NUT GROWERS HOLD MEET
IN THOMASVILLE, GA.
Thomasville, G».—The annual con
vention of the National Nut Growers’
Association convened here yesterday
for a three day session. This meeting
has been looked forward to with a
great deal of Interest by the pecan
growers and others Interested in nut
growing, und a large attendance Is
noted. The program arranged Is un
usually Interesting and has brought to
gether some of the best known pecan
experts in the Country-
Members of this association range
from Cunada to Florida, and the In
dustry Is steadily growing, particular
ly through this section of the coun
try.
GERMAN TROOPS, WEST AFRICA.
Berlin, (via London, 12:15 p. m.)
It was announced officially in Berlin
toduy that nothing was known con
cerning the report that German troops
had entered Angola, the Portuguese
colony In West Africa.
The staen ent was given out by the
Wolff Bureanu.
All Wool Blankets for
$3.98, $4 50. $5 00
$6.50 and $7.50
I’laid Blankets for
$3.50, SSOO. S6OO.
$6.98 and $7.50
Nice fleecv crib Blan
kets for SI.OO. $1.25
and $1.50
White Crib Blankets for
SIOO $125. $1.50
and $2.00
Comforts that sold for
I $2.00 and $2.50, now
$125 *
Men a Economy So*, nil colors, for two pair* ggc
Men's Ontt Silk So*, all alsta. for a pair. ... 2ft 1 '
Mens Silk Ties for.. .. • ftO'’
Men , II w amt Four In - Manila for 2ft 1-
Men's Pull n»4* foller* S for 2ft 1 '
Men's Boston Pij Carters, with the velvet grip,
,or 2ft- ' «"<1 ,W
Hota* Flannelette Vlght SMrts for 49c
Bov-' Cnlon Suita (or ROC, Bo‘ and 7ft''
Hot a' Rlbited S Irts for .. 2ft>'. 3ft 1 ' a»(l ftO''
Hoya' Ribbed Shirts for 2ft 1 ' and 3ft'’
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
We find great
pleasure in
serving you.
of this sort proved to it, the Augusta
“Combaokfi" have. Almost; at the end
of the Sally season Augusta was way
up in the running, second to top in
the percentage column, sweeping ev
erything before them and going like a
“house afire.” Then—the club cracked.
Why? Did not Jack Wallace fall sick
an«l was out of the game tor the rest
of the season. Jack had the whole
team working systematically.
Wallace Did the Thinking.
No one worried, they left it all *o
their catcher’s “think tank” and he
was doln the thinking at that—at the
rate the locals were going when they
♦ racked,” had Wallace stayed in the
game Augusta would probably have
won that second season, met the Sa
vannah Indians and pulled the same
stunt that Augusta’s "Miracle Man,”
George Stallings did.
But, to get back to the real motive
of this story. President Kalbfleisch,
now that he has realized this impor
tant feature, stated to a Herald re
porter that he Is going to get a good
catcher even if it does cost quite a
bit. A catcher that can rightfully call
himself a catcher, in every sense v>f
the word will represent the local base
ball club next year.
Then watch for the “whirl-wind”
playing of the “Combacks.”
Speaking
... THE...
Public Mind
WHAT OTHERS SAY OF THE
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.
To The Herald.
Some time ago we received, from
a neighboring city, the following let
ter and enclosed article and while we
do not personally know the writer he
seems to know us and our work.
"Dear Friends:—Remembering your
good work, when I ran across the en
closed editorial among my papers, I
decided to send you a copy.
If you can use it in your local pa
ters I shall be very happy to have
added even this little to public senti
ment In favor of your enterprise.
Very cordially.
The article follows:
ORGANIZED UNSELFISHNESS.
(By Elam F. Dempsey.)
Organized unselfishness is a fitting
synonym of The Associated Charities.
There is much unselfishness in this
good world, with all its badness, but
most of it is sporadic and spasmodic.
Thus, while it accomplishes some good,
yet a great deal of it is wasted. To
make it systematic, habitual and most
useful, organization is necessary.
Whenever organization is intro
duced in nature, a higher type of life
always appears. Such is the case
when we organize our charities. Just
as far as the vertebrates are above
the mollusas, just so far Is organized
charity above indiscriminate giving.
We not only want to be good and do
good hut we want tobe intelligently
so. Not only do we want to do good
with our charity but we want to do
the best.
Careful investigation and experience
in such matters is necessary, but few
of us have either the time or inclina
tion to secure these. THEREFORE
THE NEED OF THE ASSOCIATED
CHARITIES.
Again, we are caused much loss of
time and interruption of business ev
unregulated giving. But when we
show the beggar our certificate of
membership of The Associated Chari
ties. then we can send him on to the
secretary and know that he will be
kindly yet carefully dealt with.
Have you a right to refer anyone to
the secretary if you have not the cer
tificate of membership?
Order is Heaven's first law. Why,
then, should confusion und chaos exist
in our charities? Our associated and
orderly elforts to relieve want, my
fellow citizens, will enable us to ex
pend our energies In this line to the
best advantage. Besides, what one of
us alone could never do, will be easy
to us as a body.
Let us then in every way lend our
support to the effort being made to
secure intelligent, efficient organized
unselfishness ir. our city through our
Associated Charities.”
We appreciate the kindness which
Rent this article and agree with Mr.
Dempsey In all that he says EXCEPT
where ho implies that unless a sub
scriber you have no right to send yous
beggar to the secretary. We ask you
to send him to tig and to give him
nothing at your door or on the stree.,
w hether yem subscribe to our work or
not and we will Just as willingly re
port to you as If ' on were our largest
subscriber, though we would appreci
ate vour financial help.
DIRECTORS OF THE ASSOCIATED
CHARITIES OF AUGUST A
BABY FALLS FROM BRIDGE
TO STREAM. SLIGHT
INJURIES
Laureoe, S. C.—-Havld. the fourteeo
monfhs-oM child of Mr. and Mra. A L-
M.ihaffey, narrowly escaped eerlon*
Injury Sunday morning when tt fell
from the bridge on South Harper
street Into the email etream below, a
distance of about twenty feet. The
child w a accompanied bv Its nurse,
a negro girl, who had carelessly al
lowed it to crawl underneath the rail
ing and over the edge of the w oodwork
The child fell headlong Into the ahnl
low- water beneath wher» It lay fur
sometime until the nurse could get
down to pull it (nit. When ft rat picket*,
up the baby was apparently seriously
injured In the region of the neck, but
after being carried home it soon re
gained full possession of lia muscles
and Is now very well.
The Foundation of Good Da!th
Is Qood Blood I
Are you polo? Aro you weak? Are I Have you pimples or boils? Do you
you no longer ambitious or energetio? | suffer from headaches, low spirits?
Then you are anaemic—your blood is thin, lacking in healthy, strength
giving red corpuscles. Then your blood is impure—and your liver is not up
to its task of clearing the blood from the poisons accumulated.
There is one remedy that will restore to you rich, health-giving blood—a
remedy proved by experience—
Dr. PIERCE’S GOLDEN
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
(In Tablet or Liquid Form)
Is Just Such a Remedy as Yen Heed
For forty years Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has been used in every quarter of the globe.
It has met successfully the test of actual trial. It is composed of roots from our great American
forests, known to science as those which will best give the stomach, liver and bowels needed
help. Don’t wait until you are laid low by some serious costly sickness!
•
MRS. QUICK
I might neglect it my friends sent to the village and got
a bottle and made me promise that I would take it. I had
been getting worse all the time. I took thirteen bottles
of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and used the "All-
Healing Salve,’ which made a complete cure. It was slow
but sure. lam well and enjoy health the best I ever did
in my life.”
MUCH “FRESH MEAT” FOR
SHRINERS IN FLORENCE
Florence, S. C.—A class of seventeen
“companions” were escorted on a
special train yesterday afternoon to
Bennettville, the home of Delhi Com
Health
Is All
Important
Dare you endanger it by
taking impure food into
your stomach?
%
Pure beer is pure food.
Light starts decay even
in pure beer, causing a
disagreeable odor and a
skunky taste.
The light bottle is insuffi
cient protection.
Schlitz is made pure and
the Brown Bottle keeps
it pure from the brewery
to your glass.
See that Crown is branded “Schlitz."
Thone 753
Gehrken & Howard
Wholesale Distributers
81l Calhoun St., Augusta
Steeerf I
That Made Milwaukee famous.
Now Enjoys tbs Best
of Health.
“I was troubled with ecze
ma from the crown of my
head to thesoles of my feet,”
writes Mrs. EUa De
ford, Michigan. “Could not
walk at times nor wear shoes.
Thought there was no nelp
for me —at least the doctor
said there was none. I went
to see friends at Christmas
time and there heard of the
good that Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery had done
for them and was advised to
try it at once. For fear that
mandery No. 3, by a number of No
bles from Florence and some from
Darlington, where last night they re
ceived the degrees which admit them
to the rank of Knights Templar. A
likely crowd of candidates they were
in fact one of the best classes that has
been put through the in:ill in some
time, and the Shriners are smacking
Take this “Discovery” now and learn what it will
mean to you to hove a stomach so well equal to
its work that your food will nourish you and make
good rich blood to have a liver which will keep
your blood clean and pure —to have bowels so
well regulated that they will free your system
of poisonous waste matters.
You will be thankful you have at your command so effective and
reliable an aid to health, strength, good looks and good feelings.
You can obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
in tablet or liquid form from dealers in medicines—or
send 50 one-cent stamps for a trial box of the tablets
to Dr. PIERCE, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, New York.
Read chapter VI on the Blood in the Common Sense Medical Adviser —
sent on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps— a French cloth-bound book of
1008 pages* Address: Dr. V. M. PIERCE, Buffalo, New York.
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THURSDAY, OCTOB 23,
their lips over the sumptuous feast of
fresh meat this section has produced
for them, at their meeting here on
Thanksgiving Day.
SURE THING.
We believe in being cheerful. The
fall hats might have been considerably
worse.