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TWO
TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN
WHO PRAISE PERUNA.
tetter reads: I began using I’eruna a
f«'U months ago when my health and
airmail) were all anna, and I was
nothing but a nervous wreck. Could
nni Mlirp, eat or rest properly, and
felt no desire to live.
' Thrif hotting of Benina made me
look at life In a different light, aw I
began to regain my lost strength.
While my recovery took nearly four
month*, at the end of that time I wag
better than I over had been before. I
had a ajdendld color and never weigh*
Cd more tn my life.
“I certainly think Panina lg with
out a rival a* a tonic and ntrength
guilder, and It hag my endorsement.”
Mr. Charles Brown, R R. 4 Box 71).
Rogers vi lie, Tenn., writes; ”1 have
trlfod many different remedies, but
have found that Benina in the great
est tonic on earth, and a perfect sys
tem bull del.”
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS
Annual Report of the Corresponding
Secretary of the V. W. C. A.
As the Young Women's Chrlatlan An
e»<'in(lon I* lit presout a luiut u profes
sional serrrtnr.v, It Is my pleasure, and
my duty, to attempt to rotnpllt a few
ferls of interest c<»nneoted with the ns
eoiintlon. whirl) have taken place dur
ing the year 1914.
It ie wol! for friends of the institution
to realise how the work Is aVrsfifed and
divided fnr the welfare us the »hho«lji
tlt.n
After each annual meeting the presi
dent rearranges and subdivides her
hoard of thirty directors Into different
sanding com mitten?* eleven In all- the
executive, financial, mllglou*, physical
lunchroom, social, membership, publicity,
educational, boarding and hoube commit
tees The chairman <»f each then plans
her line of work with her members, and
form any work needed In this associa
tion. each department Is always ready to
rthpotid, and sways the desire la strong
U6H! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SIGN!
CLEAN LIVER AND BOILS WIT
Just once! Try “Dodson’s Liver Tone” when Bilious,
Constipated. Headachy—Don’t lose a day's work.
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel ]
fine ami cheerful, miiko vour work n
pleasure, bo vigorous and full of am
bition, Jtut take no nasty, dangerous
calomel because it makes you sick and i
you may lose a day’s work.
Oalotnei la mercury or qutekallver j
whtffh causes necrosis of the bones,
t 'alotnel rraslies Into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking It up. That’s when
you feel that awful nausea and
cramping.
Listen to *ne! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced Just
take a spoonful of harmless mdson’s
Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or
dealer sells you a f»0 cent bottle of
NO MORE
Rgelmt* Medicine
On.-VoST Kselen*
to Quinine Pomade
»■ non hair
v ' ch
you claim it will
doc It sura made
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faet and cleaned
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from ftlnc in a
week using It, I am
aending you my
i ihotog rgp h. You
will aea how long
my hair ta now.
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Had No Desire To
Live. Peruna Is A
Tonic and Strength
Builder. • w
Tongue Cannot
Express How I Suf
fered. I Would Not
Do Without Peruna.
*+*■ —*• 1 Thank You.
Mi*g Rtnolle
A. iiaberkorn,
2251 Graved*
Avc., Bt. Louis.
Mrs. Frank
Btroche, ft. F.
I). 1, Apple
ton, Wig. Her
Mo., write*: "For over two yearn t
wan troubled with catarrh of the in
ternal organs. I heard of a free book
let, ‘The Ills of Liss. f I read It and
wrote to the doctor, who answer
ed my letter promptly. I began
taking treatment a* noon as possible.
Tongue cannot express how 1 suffered
with my stomach, and I also was
troubled with catarrh of the head. 1
didn't feel like myae.lf for a long time.
So I began taking Peruna. I have
taken four bottles, and now I cannot
prnlMc it enough. Any one who ha*
chronic catarrh should write to the
medical Dept, of the Poruna Co., Col
umbus, Ohio. I feel grateful for what
the doctor ha* clone for trie, and would
not do without Peruna. 1 now enjoy
an good health a* ever. I find it hag
Improved my health so much that I
will recommend it to any one cheer
fully.
in <h-rtw friends and patron* to ths
home.
Yleidlnit to the request of the retix
lou* committee, Ur. Jones very kindly
consented Inst year to give a series of
lectures on the life of HI. Paul. K«< h
Wednesday at noon ft representative and
earnest class met In our assembly rooms
and 1 can but feebly express the thanks
and appreciation felt for the gift of hi*
valuable time. This year he a rain comas
on Wednesday to talk of the Bible in
Modern Life.
Ur. Kevlar also rave charming hours
of Instruction to the Young Women's
Club of the association.
t will not nttempt to make any rejnrt
of the physical committee as the able
director Mis* Gaither, will her' f, tell
you of tier classes which It has been the
aim and effort of the association to keep
up for the benefit of the women of Au
gust a. MV* Tarver, the chairman, has
labored unceasing y.
Having to depend, to a large extent,
Dodson's I.lvor Ton* under my per
sonal money-hack guarantee that oarh
spoonful will clean your sluggish liver
better than a dose of nasty calomel
and that It won't make you Blok.
Dodson's lJv*r Tone In real llvor
medicine. Tou'll know It next morn
luk bMatm you will make up feeling
flno, your llvor will ho working, hend
acho and dlxxlncss pone; stomach
will he awed ntul howola regular.
Dodson's T.lvor Tono la ontlroly
vegetable, thoroforo harmless nnd oan
not salivate, Give It to your children,
MlllUira of people are ualitK Dodaon'a
Llvor Tono Instead of dangerous cal
omel now Your druggist will toll
you that tho snlo *>f Calomel to almost
slopped ontlroly hero.
KINKY HAIR
Don't be by using soms fake prep
aration which claims to straighten your
hair. Kinky hair cannot beMMilrii|lili
you are Just fooling yourself hy lifting it.
You have to hnve hair before you can
ilraighten It. Now this
Crc/rnfo Quinine Pomati*
Is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp
ami rout* of the hair and mukes the hatr
grow very fast and you soon can see
the results by using several times. It la
• wonderful Hair Grower. It cleans dan
clmlT and stops Falling Hair at once. It
leaven harsh, stubborn, nappy looking
hatr soft an«l silky, and you can fix up
your hair the way you want It, We give
money hack If it don’t do tho way we
claim. Try a hoy. Price IRc by mail, on
receipt of *tamr»a or coin,
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
upon the aid and assistance of friendly
contributors to meet current expenses,
it fallg to the lot of the finance commit
tee to visit annually these donors, ex
pressing thanks for past favors and
hopes that their gencroglty may con
tinue.
For years MV« Lyons has given many
hours toward bringing the lunchroom to
Itg state of efficiency. Here oor glr-g
are given wholesome, well-prepared
meals.
Mrs, Arlington has been chairman of
the membership committee and has at
tempted to see all young women (rather
: 'n Herculean task) to invite them to join
the association as well a* to see the old
er, sustaining members.
The house committee has Mrs. Frank
(inrk as Its advisor and while it i« a
large. It Is a most harmonious number
of women ready to aid our efficient ma
tron, Mr«. Yates.
The hoarding-house, social and public
ity committees are always ready to re
spond at any time for their work and
very successfully they have accomplish
ed It as the result of the many enter
tainments show. We have had two bar
11Aniam onr bazar, uu iy candy .ales. Iw(>
large orders for Kernelwlches for enter
tainments, a luncheon booth at the
Chautauqua, one luncheon to the house
and oh, so much work was given to win
the prize offered In the Merchant* and
Manufacturers’ Contest. Our able treas
urer. MTs. Mamie Blnnd Goodwin, will.
In her report, tell you how these monies
have been expended.
Proceeds have been realized which
have enabled the Young Women’s Christ
ian Association to enter the year 1915
free of debt and, whl'e the depression
of the times Is felt in this work pro
portionately to* the same extent as in all
other public enterprise*, we feel most
hopeful, guided by our gracious, unsel
fish and untiring president, Mrs. Char
les Phlnlzy; Mrs. W. N. Benton, our ap
preciated vice-president, and such a
harmonious and willing board of women
who never weary In well-doing for the
welfare of girls, who, in almost every
case, would he alone In a city, with the
city’s temptations and unrealized dan
ger*. In our house our matron sets, not
only as housekeeper, but ns chaperon,
guide and nurse for the tilling. She will
respond at any hour, day rfc night, to
the request of a woman for lodging or
protection.
Feeling if you could realize how deep
ly the desire Is to continue and extend
this work, Just .fingering on Its sixth
year of life, is rooted In our hearts, the
friends of the organization, I ain sure,
will add their prayers and good wishes
for the prosperity of the Young Women's
Christian Association of Augusta.
Respectfully submitted,
BERTHA M. OARRFSTT,
Recording Secretary*
Treasurer's Annual Report.
Receipts
General memberships $ 188.50
Hustiilnlng memberships 250.00
Subscriptions, contributions and
donations 072.50
Gymnasium classes 843.50
Rent of assembly rooms to Other
organizations 47 00
Tenant for part of residence
October 75.00
Fuel sold to young ladles In the
home 24.70
Lunchroom, board, lodging , 4 ... 8,485.26
balance from lyceum 23.90
Ilsrhecue. March. 1914, at Car
michael* 100.98
Rarbeeua, July, at Lake View
Park 139.20
Donation for clock ... 9.00
Cake sale. March, 1914 46.00
Chautauqua booth (Y. M. C. A.
Chautauqua) 7
Bandwiches M. dt M. Assn.,
May. 1914 43.00
Sale of groceries purchased In
II | 14 ••• -1 49.37
Insurance premium returned..,. 7.35
M. & M. contest 1,000.00
ltaS'ir In December. 1914 95.10
Luncheon, January 12, 1915 .... 160.00
For office 1.15
$7,088.18
January 18. 1914—Last annual
report, balance In hank $ 22.61
Total receipts $7,105.79
Payments
Kent of home , ~.s 900.00
Kent of gymnasium hall 180.00
Salaries 1,476.02
< >fflce erpenses 15.00
Insurance and printing 50.85
Telephone 77 03
Klee trie lights 105.57
Ice coil ami gas 288.84
Groceries 3,634.51
Total of checks each week to
house secretary 935.00
Pianist for gymnasium 160.00
Janitor for gymnasium 20.25
Lyceum, Regimental Quartet.... 65.00
Lyceum Smith Damron 35.00
Lyceum, rent of Tubman High
School 10.00
Kxpenses Chautauqua booth .... 97.90
Western Union for clock 12.00
liAlnnce due on refrigerator ... 32.50
Moving piano 5.00
Morris Plumbing Company 12.53
Miscellaneous hills for house.. -126.14
Pa lance In bank 26.63
Tots! payments $7,105.79
I have no unpaid hills
Building Fund.
January 78. 1914 Last annual
report, balance ..$2,900.49
Receipts •
Through Mrs Charles Phlnlsy,
donations and contributions.. $ 590 90
Two life memberships 200.00
From Mrs. George nY-ajlor,
treasurer. Pine Heights Tea
Shop 570.00
From Miss Mary Lou Phlnlsy,
entertainment Hampton Ter
race Hotel 639.70
Donation from Ituslnrss Wom
an’s Club 100.00
Internet to January 1, 1915 189.02
Total to credit of the building
fund $5,300,11
Respect fully submitted,
MAMIE BLAND GOODWIN,
Treasure.
Report of Physical Department.
From the study of psychology and
pcdugogy we have found that education
should be threefo'd in character -phy
sical mental and spiritual hut In prac
tice little attention has been given to
all three at the aame time.
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Requires Care
Women are so constituted 8s to
be peculiarly susceptible to con
stipation, and their general health
depends in large measure on care
ful regulation and correction of
this tendency. Their delicate or
ganisms rebel at the violence of
cathartic and purgative remedies,
which, while they may afford
temporary relief, shock the sys
tem and seriously disturb the
functional organs. A mild laxa
tive is far preferable and, if prop
erly compounded, much more ef
fective.
The combination of simple laxa
tive herbs with pepsin sold In
drug store* under the name of Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsrin, is Ideal
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a perfect body was the desired ideal,
during the middle ages the spiritual life
was most important, and in the eigh
teenth century the cultivation of the In
tellect was paramount. To the twentieth
century has teen given the great ta*k
of combining In a harmonious whole
these three elements of education,
which, while separae and distinct In
character, are yet so closely connected
ns to render impossible the highest de
gree of efficiency In any one without
a corresponding knowledge of them all.
Thus we have the definite Work of our
physical department. The classes dur
ing the half year Just closing have been
arranged with special reference to the
needs alike of the business woman, the
young woman of leisure, the mature
woman and the growing child. The pro
gram of work in all classes is designed
to promote t lie correlation of a "healthy
mind In a physically perfect body.” The
location of our gymnasium is unchanged,
and we find our quarters on the fifth
floor of the Harlson building very com
fortable and suited to our needs. As
we are at present without a swimming
pool we were able to make special ar
rangements with the management of
Lanky’s Natatorium, and during the last
half of our term 1913-1914, we had in
sucessful operation quite a large class
In swimming and water sports. This is
already being planned for the coming
season, and the enrollment promises to
be greater than last season.
Indoors we have added recently ft vol
leyball outfit, and team practice will he
begun as soon ns the equipment can be
placed. The horse, which was a gen
erous donation fYom the Young Men’s
Christian Association last year, has en
abled us to add much In the way of va
riety to our apparatus work. Our en
rollment up to date gives us a total ac
tive membership of eighty-five, and the
character of work differs from our
schedule of the year previous, only It
progresses We use some features of
the Swedish system, hut principally our
methods are those of the German sys
tem. It Is a matter of regret that more
of our ladles are not interested In this
department. Those who are taking ad
vantage of the exercises are enthusiastic
in their indorsement, and we hope that
our next term, beginning February Ist,
will show a much larger enrollment. The
social life of our members has been
enlivened by morning, afternoon and
evening “open” classes. By each class,
respectively, «s many visitors as w*e
could provide for in our limited space
were invited and refreshments were
served on each of these occasions.
Playground work in one of the city
schools and a class In gymnastics and
physical culture in one of the large mill
settlement houses are among the activi
ties contributed through the Young
Women’s Christian Association to the
city at large.
Respectfully submitted.
ELIZABETH GUNTHER.
Physical Director.
Speaking
... THE...
Public Mind
AN OLD QUESTION UP AGAIN.
To The Herald:
My Dear Mr. Wee Bit Affectionate:
Kissing 1b all right, when done at the
proper time. And hy the proper per
son. Then, it ought to be mutual.
But I want YOU to UNDERSTAND
that young "ladies In general" HAVE
NO DESIRE to kiss everything which
happens by with TROUSERS on. And
I'm POSITIVE that ONE LADY IN
PARTICULAR has NO DESIRE TO
KISS YOU.
Now you spoke of your lady friend
SB being NARROW-MINDED Just
because SHE REFUSED “a little
ktss." Yet you say you admire her,
nre very fond of her, and go calling
on her three times each week. And
Just because you admire her, and ap
pear very fond of her, you expect her
to put her mouth against that UUO
of yours? Did you stop to think, that
YOUR LADY has, POSSIBLY, a num
ber of ADMIREHS. Suppose they
are all so NARROW-MINDED “as
YOU,” as to expect those privileges
from her. Do you want the girl
"YOU LOVE" to kiss all of her ad
mirers? CERTAINLY NOT. Then
don't pretend to love her. Just to have
her to pet and lo\> you "up." I had
Just ns well ell you that 1 don't s&y
that I hnve NEVER kissed a young
man friend. For 1 have, but not more
than TWO or THREE, and l sincerely
hope they ore not the kind you are.
However. 1 wnnt you to UNDER
STAND THORODOHLT that 1 much
prefer kissing girls "my own age." I
also wish to Inform you that It wasn't
NECESSARY for those boys to call
three times each week tn order to be
kissed Though 1 don't Intend to go
Into details. Never mind why.
Now 1 don’t know In what way your
LADY FRIEND turned you down.
But there la one way. “the surest
way." and that ta to KNOCK THEM
DOWN. Now If you're not hit, don't
hark Though you do feel hurt, don't
you "TENDER HEART"?
Rut l want to say In hehalf of your
friend, that l admire her for her
etrength of character, her eelf-reapect.
and a number of other things. What
you want “Mr Affectionate Man." Is
for SOME ONE to TELI. YOU HOW
to KISS your girt friend Rut you
don't get any such Information from
me.
Hoping the young Ikdy wilt soon
find you out. also that she won't have
the misfortune to meet another ONE
like you. I am. respectfully,
NONE OK YOUR Rt'SINESS.
\ MODEL ROADWAY.
Aiken. 8. C. In addition to the 10
miles of post road being constructed
bjr the federal government and the
County of Aiken. Aiken is to have a
model road of one mile within the
city limlte. which has been made pos
sible by the subscription of some -
A Message To Thin,
Weak,Scrawny Folks
An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 lbs of
Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh
Thin, nervous, undeveloped men
and women everywhere are heard to
say, “I can't understand why X do not
get fat. I eat plenty of good, nourish
ing food." The reason Is just this:
You cannot get fat, no matter how
much you eat, unless your digestive
organs assimilate the fat-making ele
ments of your food instead of passing
them out through the body as waste.
What is needed is a means of gently
urging the assimilative functions of
the stomach and intestines to absorb
the oils ancl fats and hand them over
to the blood, where they may reach the
starved, shrunken, run-down tissues
and build them up. The thin person’s
body Is like a dry sponge—eager and
hungry for the fatty materials of
which It is being deprived by the fail
ure of the alimentary canal to take
them from the food. The best way to
overcome this sinful waste of flesh
building elements and to stop the
leakage of fats Is to use Sargol, the
recently discovered regenerative force
that Is recommended so highly by
physicians here and abroad. Take a
little sargol tablet with every meal
and notice how quickly your cheeks
fill out and rolls of firm, healthy flesh
are deposited over your body, cover
ing each bony angle and projecting
point. T. G. Howard and other good
druggists have Sargol, or can get it
from their wholesaler, and will re
fund your money if you are not sat
isfied with the gain In weight it pro
duces as stated on the guarantee in
each package. It is Inexpensive, easy
to take and highly efficient.
Caution:—While Sargol has pTo
produced remarkable results in over
coming nervous dyspepsia and general
stomah troubles, It should not be taken
unless you are willing to gain ten
pounds or more, for it Is a wonderful
flesh-builder.
thing over $2,000 by a number of the
wealthy winter residents who have
homes on the Whiskey Road. The
work on this road began last week,
and will be pushed to completion.
Later a concrete or vitrified brick
roadway may be laid.
harlem.’ga. news
Harlem, Ga.—On Saturday night on
Mr. W. A. Phillip’s plantation, about
seven miles north occurred a tragedy In
which a negro named Griff Bennett
was killed by a negro named Henry
McCladdy. From what we can learn
these two negroes fell out over some
trivial matter. McCladdy, it Is stated,
come up behind Bennett and cut his
throat with a razor, nearly severing
the head from the body. Bennett
died In a few minutes after being cut.
McCladdy has been arrested and
placed in the pail at Appling.
Dr. A. B. Martin and Miss Jennie
Walton were married at the residence
of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
R. J. Walton on Monday evening at
eight o’clock. Rev. L. W. Twiggs of
ficiating. The young couple left im
mediately for a wedding tour to South
Georgia and other points.
MANY YOUNG PEOPLE.
Athens, Ga.—Over two hundred
scholarships were offered winners In
boys and girls club work In Georgia
last year which the holders used at
the College of Agriculture during the
first two week 9 of the present year.
These scholarships covered the ex
pense of railroad fare and room and
hoard while the students attended the
school. Special courses for boys and
girls, designed to meet their require
ments. were presented by the staff
of the college. Pleasant, profitable
' Do Not Gripe
We have a pleasant laxative that will
do Just what you want it to do.
We sell thousands of them and we
have never seen a better remedy for the
bowels. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
T. G. Howard.
THE GREATEST
CATARRH DOCTOR
EV THE WORLD
• ———
Medicated Air Kills The Germs of This
Dangerous Disease.
Catarrh Is a disease caused by a Ca
tarrh Germ. The sore, Inflamed mem
branes. the blowing, hawking, spitting,
choklug and other disagreeable symp
toms are merely conditions brought
about by these germs which have
found lodgement In your nose and
throat.
Its relief, of course, to find some
thing that stops the discharge for a
while, opens up the air passages, lets
you breathe easier ami soothes the
swollen. Inflamed membranes. But
such things do not drive out catarrh
germs because they do not reach them
and they do not cure catarrh.
There la, however, a preparation
called Hyomel, made from pure oil of
Eucalyptus combined with powerful
germ destroying Ingredients which
does successfully treat and cure Ca
tarrh to stay cured. You neither snuff
It up your nose nor do you swallow
It. You Just breathe Its air through
a little hard rubber Inhaler which
druggists furnish with It.
Ths penetrating germ killing air of
H.votnel reaches where ointments, lo
tions. stomach medicine, etc., cannot
possibly reach. Its odor Is pleasant,
refreshing and wholesome. You
breathe great drafts of It far up in
your nose, throat and lungs. Its air
soothes and heals the Inflamed pass
ages. stops the nasty mucous dis
charge. p-omptly relieves the stuffed
up feeling and makes breathing easy.
It does this as well or better than
anything you can use. But It does
more Its powerful penetrating air Is
positive, certain death to the catarrh
germs themselves. It seeks them out
wherever they are hiding and breed
ing In your system and destroys them
utterly. When you have destroyed the
germs you have destroyed the cause of
Catarrh and the disease leaves you.
A complete Hyomel outfit Includes
both a bottle of the Hyomel liquid
whose air you breathe and the rubber
Inhaler through which you breathe It.
Be sure to ask the drtigtHst from whom
you buy for both as the Inhaler la quits
necessary. Tt Is packed right In the
bom with the liquid. T. O. Howard
and other druggists In this vicinity
sell the Hyomel outfit this way on a
positive guarantee of successful use
or your money back. Hyomel la with
out doubt the greatest Catarrh doc
tor Ip the world.
and especially inspirational may be
said of these courses. These young
people have a vision that was not
theirs when they came.
The scholarship Is a very popular
form of reward for success in boys’
and girls’ club work. Many of the
donors of these prizes were able to
visit the short courses and see for
themselves what was being accom
plished with the result that more
scholarships may be expected this
year than last. The State Bankers’
Assocation, various railroads, cham
bers of commerce, boards of trade,
local merchants, school boards, coun
ty fairs, state fairs, and the State
Corn Show offered these scholarships.
By thus doing they have broadened
the lives of many- country bays and
girts and have added fundamentally
to the resources of the state.
S. G. HOUSE FOR
BIRRING LIQUOR
Without a Roll Call Pa3s to
Third Reading Bill for the
Webb Law.
Columbia, S. C.—Without a roll call
the South Carolina house last night
passed to third reading a bill designed
to take advantage of the Webb law
provisions giving the state authority
over Inter-state shipments of liquor.
The bill would require every one who
orders liquor from without the state
to secure a permit from the clerk of
court.
SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS.
Athens, Ga,—The annual meetings
of the farmers’ associations of the
state at the Georgia State College of
Agriculture this month were better
attended than many had hoped for.
The livest Interest was manifested In
discussing new exigencies arising in
agriculture this year because of cot
ton. Valauble suggestions came of
the market conference, about how to
prepare common farm products so as
to meet the required standards of
the trade. The Georgia Breeders’ As
sociation found abundant interest In
considering the adaptability of va
rious crops to meet Georgia condi
tions. Live stock discussions were
along more advanced and practical
lines than ever before. The feeding
problem was especially developed in
an enlightened way. Trucking came
in for a large share of attention as
a ready money crop In this year of
cotton depression, in the discussions
of the Georgia State Horticultural
Solcety.
To Put an End to All
Superfluous Haft-
Specialist’s Advice to Ladles.
A simple. Inexpensive treatment has
just been found which never fails to re
move all traces of superfluous hair ab
solutely without pain or Injury. A well
known society woman found that it en
tirely destroyed all trace of her own un
sightly hair-growths so that they never
returned. It is called Mrs. Osgood’s
Wonder. If you want Bure, quick re
sults get it from T. G. Howard’s Drug
Stores or any up-to-date druggist. Sign
ed Money-Back Guarantee with every
package.
3 Cars Maine Seed
Potatoes Arrived!
All tagged, white tag of
L T . S. Gov. Very low
prices in good amounts.
" Practical Potato
Culture”
This book (50c) by
Rogers, 128 pages and
giving complete direc
tions for growing Pota
toes is given free to all of
Willet’s potato buyers.
N. L. Willet Seed Go.
AUGUSTA.
AtUJOU Today
Linton DeWolfe’s "Broadway Fol
liec” Present “IZZY’B BUBY DAY."
Time: Present. Place: Anywhere.
Scene: Drug Store.
You'd better line up early with
the anxious crowds as today will
be a busy day at the Btjou when
"IZZY'S BUSY DAY” holds the
boards. In the Broadway Follies
Company there are many features,
among them being Olive May Cody,
the gtr! with the dreamy eyes; Lee
Edmonds, the Typical Tad, a laugh
a minute; Martin Lee, the Little
Hebrew (Ain't dos awful); DeWolfe
and Cody. Dancers De Luxe, In the
latest dances; the Cabaret Trio,
Monarchs of Ragtime; Edmonds
at.d Roberts, In the Fun Factory.
Sams Prices—loc and 20a
BE BIJOU-BOUND.
Fish and Oysters
Shad, Trout, Red Snap
per, Fresh Water Bream,
Sea Bass, Sheephead and
Norfolk Oysters.
J.N.B. ARMSTRONG’S
MARKET
Phone 583.
917 Walker Street.
TUESDAY JANUARY 26.
Here Is Good News
lor Stomach Victims
Some very remarkable results are
being obtained by treating stomach,
liver and intestinal troubles with pure
vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing,
soothing and purifying action upon the
lower bowels, removing the obstruc
tions of poisonous fecal matter and
gases and preventing their absorption
by the blood. This done, the food is
allowed free passage from the stom
ach, fermentation ceases and stomach
troubles quickly disappear.
George H. Mayr, for twenty years a
leading Chicago druggist, cured himself
any many of his friends of stomach,
liver and intestinal troubles of years’
standing by this treatment, and so
succesful was the remedy he devised
that it has since been placed In the
hands of druggists all over the country,
who have sold thousands of botties.
Though absolutely harmless, the ef
fect of the medicine is sufficient to
convince any one of Its remarkable
effectiveness, and within 24 hours the
sufferer feels like a new person. Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading
druggists everywhere with the positive
understanding that your money will
he refunded without question or quib
ble if ONE bottle falls to give you .j
--solute satisfaction.
DR. S. J. WARE, OP ATHENS,
VISITING FRIENDS HERE
Dr. S. J. Ware, of Athens, Ga., was
among the visitors in the city yester
day. He is well known in Athens and
has a great many friends here.
If Your Hsur is Falling Out
we know of no better remedy than
Tonic
A preparation which we gladly recom«
mend to you. 60c. a bottle.
T. G. Howard.
CTQAUn TODAY ONLY
0 I nAWII CONTINUOUSLY
The Pathe Exchange Presents
“THE TWILIGHT SLEEP”
—This is the second episode of
the world’s greatest serial pic
ture, "The Exploits of Elaine.”
Full of situations that startle;
realism that rouses; a story
that stirs. The remedy of mercy
applied to the work of evil;
this startling use of science by
“The Clutching Hand” is shown
in the Becond installment of
"Elaine,” On the program with
this second episode of “The Ex
ploits of Elaine” are two roar
ingly funny pictures. “The Run
away Leopard” and "The Police
Dog.” Schedule of starting
hours: 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, etc.
• Usual Prices—sc and 10c.
Better Come See Itl
LILLIAN
RUSSELL
The Name Stands
For the Best in
Face dreams, Pow
ders, Lip Sticks,
Rejuvenating Pow
ders, etc.
Many of
leading ladies have
tested these pre
parations during
The Herald’s M. &
M. contest. Ask
them what satis
faction and what
pleasure these Lil
lian Russell pre
parations have
given.
, A limited amount
of these famoiis
Creams, Powders,
etc., may he had at
the following
stores. Ask for
them tomorrows
—AT—
T. G. Howard’s
Store No. 1.
Green & Horsey’s.
Wise Dry Goods
Company.
Andrews Bros. Co.