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SHE HAS FOUND WAY TO INTEREST HUBBY
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8«n Francisco. —Mrs B. F. Holler,
••the physical culture bride,” him dis
covered the way to hold a husband.
Here is the recipe:
“Wrestle for 10 minutes before
breakfast so that he will start out the
day foiling healthy.
“Know Homethitiß about all the sports
he knows. He able to talk of the base
ball fame Intelligently and outpoint
him on plays if you can. This keeps
him from the club where he foes to
tall: of sports and lends an air of com
panionship which makes a wife seem
like a pal.
“Keep In athletic trim so that he
HON. JOS. E. POTTLE ANNOUNCES CANDIDATE
FOR GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA
In announcing; his candidacy for gov
ernor, Mon. ,los. 10. Pottle, of Millcdge
ville, any* in part:
To the I’ooplc of (ioorgla:
1 have determined to he a candidate
for governor of our state. I am fully
nwarc that no citizen .should neck elec
tion to thin exnlted and honorable of
fice without HcrloiiM reflection upon
the gravity of its ri»sponsibllitU*s. Till*
reflection I have undertaken to make
imd after a conference with a« many
of my friends as 1 have been fortu
nate enough to see. and after careful
ly considering the many communica
tions received from them from vari
ous parts of the state. 1 believe that
it is my duty to make this race.
No man is entitled to ask for the
votes of the people for this high office
who is not openly, avowedly and con
sistently in favor of obedience to tin*
law and the enforcement of the law.
I mean obedience to and enforcement
of all the law. all the time .and every
where. by and against every man. rich
or poor, iiigli or low, great or small. If
the arm of the law were paralyzed for
thirty days, universal anarchy would
prevail and the lives, happiness and
prosperity of all the people would he
in Jeopardy.
While I know full well that after all
is said and done, the law must look for
Its enforcement to the Jurors and the
courts. It is the hounden duty of the
executive to use tin* power of Ids of
fice to the full and legal limit for this
great end, ami this, if 1 am elected, will
he m> first and foremost purpose.
Among tin* material assets of this
state, tin* Western and Atlantic Itall
road is easily its best. A round it has
grown up a HniUfixut which reaches
hack to ante-bellum days. It is a rich
heritage and grows in value every day.
In m\ opinion this great asset of our
state should be prose#ved for our chil
dren and our children’s children, and 1
shall, if elected, put myself fully, un
reservedly and aggressively against its
sale or spoliation Hallroads are a vi
tal necessity to the comfort and pros
perity of our people and 1 shall he
as ready as any man to accord them
all their rights under the law. but no
railroad interests must be permitted
EIGHTY-FIFTH COMMENCEMENT OF THE
MEDICAL COLLEGE TO BE ON MAY 3IST
run* have been completed for tin*
•daring fxmlrn of tho eighty-fifth
session of the medical department of
The University of tleorgla.
Jj* Marry White, head of the de
partment of chemlatry of the Univer
sity of Athene, I* to he the speaker of
the occasion. Or. White Is known
throughout the entire country a* an
eminent educator, having served the
state throimh the University for a
long number of yearn. Me wan on the
University faculty when the present
i •Itancellor, David C, Barrow, waa a
student. Those who have had the priv
ilege of heartni: Mr. White apeak will
tiftlfy that the Medical Department
copld have selected no more polished
orthHstingulkhed gentleman. l>r. White
active In the plans and organize
non of the new medical college and It
was largely through his work and In
fluence that It was retained as an In
tegral part of the University sys
tem
Degrees Conferred.
The exercises are to be held In the
(•rand Opera Mouse on May Slst, at
tilti p, m. There will be no student
speaker*. The following >oun« men
will l»e distinguished by the degree of
of l>wtor of Medicine Mo-on- l> V.
Tjlt r. .1 i Dilchci \v K S' Itnatis
.1. .V. Mi <lardy, D fV Woodward. J. L.
Kncllsh. .1. I‘. Cremntons, Nathan
I’olhl.off, Ik 1C McUUI and K. A.
Carroll.
Next week at the college will he giv
en over by the students K ooamlna
tlnns. after which the tinder-classmen
-0> ka . aaala«.v.a ana.-
MRS. B. f. HOLLER.
will admire >our suppleness, and by
constant exercise be able to indulge
in some of ids sports, such as wrest
ling or boxing.”
Mrs. Roller Is the wife of I>r. ft. F.
Holler, the well-known wrestler, for
merly of Seattle, but now in the eaHt.
Mrs. Roller is in Hun Francisco, hav
ing returned recently from a trip to
Honolulu.
Fearing to get out of trim while en
route, Mrs. Roller astonished passen
gers by running a mile around the
steam re decks each morning, manipu
lating ropes and teaching other young
women tricks in wrestling.
for one moment to set on foot or In
stigate, much lohs accomplish, any
scheme or device which threatens the
value or integrity of this great prop
erty. In my Judgment, the situation
relative to the Western and Atlantic
Katlroiid is the gravest now immedi
ately confronting the people. If the*
L. K N. Railroad, or any cither rail
road corporation, is permitted to build
a road from Atlanta to the state line,
paralleling the Western and Atlantic,
and within its natural territory, the fi
nal consequence Is self-evident that
tills property will he practically de
stroyed. Such a consequence will he
a crime against the people of this state.
That a concerted effort to do this is
being made is apparent, and the
sources from which it comes are equal
ly apparent. Against such an end I
will, if elected, cast the full weight
of the power of the executitve. The
Western and Atlantic railroad should
be leased for a long term of years and,
in in> opinion, it is simple Justice that
provision should be made in the lease
contract for the payment to the coun
ties through which the road runs of
sums equivalent to the local taxes
thereon.
I am in favor of economy In the
conduct of the affairs of the state,
but too great economy is parsimony,
and I am not in favor of that false
economy which would starve and crip
ple our public institutions. The com
mon schools of the state must grow
in effectiveness, they cannot stand still.
Their teachers must he paid, not only
promptly hut in salaries In accord
ance with their usefulness uml capa
city.
1 wish it understood at the out Met
that I am not the candidate of any
I man, set of men. faction, clique, or In
terest. I have in my mind and heart
j solely the public welfare. 1 want and
I shall seek the vote of every honest
man in Meorgin who shares my views
| »»n these public questions which so vi
ta 11 \ affect the whole people and who
believe I have the capacity and the
: ‘‘on rage to represent them as govern
| or of this great state.
JOSEPH K. POTTLE.
! Mllledgevllle. tSa.
seniors will complete ihelr examina
tions after which will follow com
mencement and then the dreaded
state board examination. By way of
parenthesis it was slated to a Herald
representative recently that none of
the students who had graduated un
der the new regime had failed on this
most difficult test.
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The Keeley Institute of South Carolina
COLUMBIA. S. C.
The Only Keelsy in this State.
MR, D, T. ROU6HTON
ANNOUNCES FOR THE
STATE LEGISLATURE
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MR. D. T. ROUGHTON.
The announcement of Air. I>. Twiggs
Koughton for the legislature appears
elsewhere in The Herald today. Mr.
Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over
With Vitality—Taking Iron Did It
Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders.
Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate,
nervous folks 200 per cent, in two weeks time.
NEW YORK, N. V.—Not long ago a
man came to me who was nearly half a
century old and asked me to give him a
preliminary examination for life insur
ance. I was astonished to find him with
the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as
full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young
man; in fact a young man he really was
notwithstanding Ids age. The secret he
said was taking iron—nuxated iron had
filled him with renewed life. At 30 he
was in bad health; at 46 careworn and
nearly all In. Now at 50 a miracle of
vitality and his face beaming with the
buoyunoy of youth. As I have said a hun
dred times over, iron is the greatest of
all strength builders. If people would only
throw away patent medicines and nause
ous concoctions and take simple nuxated
iron, I am convinced that the lives of
thousands of persons might he saved,
who now die every year from pneumonia,
grippe, consumption, kidney, liver and
heart trouble, etc. The real and true
cause which started their diseases was
nothing more nor less than a weakened
condition brought on by lack of iron in
the blood. Iron is absolutely necessary
to enable your blood to change food into
living tissue. Without it, no matter how
much or what you eat. your food merely
passes through you without doing you
any good. You don’t get the strength out
of it and as a consequence you become
weak, pale and siekly looking just like a
plant trying to grow in a soil deficient
in iron. if you are not strong or well
you owe It to yourself to make the fol
lowing test: See how long you can work
or how far you can walk without becom
ing tired. Next take two five-grain tab
lets of ordinary nuxated iron three times
per day after meals for two weeks. Then
MADE IN THE SOUTH
—told you so. Yes, it was the feature of the Automobile
Show. Everybody was talking about it-—praising it.
MOTOR Continental high speed, six-cylinder, 3’,"x
411.” "I," tyre, fast en hloo, 40 h. p.
TRANSMISSION Selective type, three sneeda for
ward. one reverso.
CARBURETOR—Zenith
CLUTCH Borg ,V Beck dry disc type 10-inch diam
eter.
WHEEL BASE—I2O inches WEIGHT 2750 pounds
FRAME—Vee tyt •*. 4VxD.' Total length Id- inches.
SPRINGS Semi-elllptlc. flat type Phosphor broiirn
bushings for 5-S" bolts ill eyes. Front spring 2"x
3*”. 5-Inch spring play; rear spring 2"xss", under
slung S-ltu-h spring play.
AXLES—
Front Andtrson-Mott. reversed Klllott type
SAXON MOTOR SALES CO.
Cor. 9th and Reynolds Sts. J. H. McMurria, Mgr. Phone 393
iHt AUUUSIA HLKALD, AUGUSTA. uA.
Houghton is a well-known and highly re
garded young attorney who has won for
himself a great many mends since he
came to Augusta a few years ago. He
is a tireless worker and that he will con
duct a very active campaign goes with
• out saying. Mr. Houghton says he is cn
j toring the race with no other idea than
j to win .
Richmond county is to select three rep
rcrentatives at the September primary,
I Mr. Samuel F. Garlirglon and Mr. Scm
; uc! L. Olivo, two of the incumbents, are
cot standing for re-election, Mr. Gurling
-1 too having already reCgncu ard Mr.
Olive having announced for the state
I .‘-.(mate. Hr. J. It. Real!, of Blythe, is the
j only one offering to succeed himself.
1 There will be numerous Candidates for
the legislature from Richmond and the
race promises to be lively.
Hade Twiggs Houghton was born in
i Washington County, Ga., near Sar.ders
! ''die, Oa. Went to public school at Ilid
dleville, fa. Studied law at Mercer fdi
versity, and was also a student at City
College i i St. Louis, Mo., for which in
stitution lie was registrar. Earned his
way through both colleges. Traveled
throughout the* entire I.’nited States
Ic’anadr, Mexico and Europe a.- salesman.
Resided in New York City where he
| maintained n office for three years pre
vious t> his coming to Augusta in 1914.
Like mod. Georgia boys, his love for
Georgia brought him back.
Since coming to Augusta, l>n;ji Mr. and
Mrs. Houghton have been very active it
church work. Mr. Houghton is a mem
ber of the Henry Baraca class of Si.
John end president of the Augusta Ba
raca Cnion. Mrs. Kougntori is pianist
and director of the choir at Wood lawn
Baptist church. Mr. Houghton has made
a success in the legal profession in Au
gusta, and he is also about as well and
favorably known as most any young man
In his profession.
test your strength again and see for
yourself how much you have gained. I
have seen dozens of nervous run-down
people who were ailing all the while, dou
ble their strength and endurance and en
tirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspep
sia. liver and other troubles in from ten
to fourteen days time simply by taking
iron in the proper form. And this after
they had in some cases been doctoring
for months without obtaining any bene
fit. But don’t take the old forms or r e
duced iron, iron acetate or tincture of
iron simply to save a few cents. You
must take iron in a rorm that can b ■
easily absorbed and assimilated like nux
ated iron if you want it to do you any
good, otherwise it may prove worse than
useless. Many an athlete or prizefighter
has won the day simply because he
knew the secret of great strength and
endurance and filled his blood with iron
before he went into the affray, while
many another has gone down to inglori
ous defeat simply for the lack of iron.—
E. Sauer, M. D.
NOTE—Nuxated Iron.- recommended above by Pr
Sauer in not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but
one which Is wtll-knoun to druggists and whose iron
constituents arc widely prescribed by eminent physic
ians everywhere. i'nlike the older inorganic iron
products, it i easily assimilated, sloes not Injure the
teeth, make then black, nor upset the stomach; on
the contrary, it Is a most potent remedy, in nearly
all forms of indigestion, as well as for nervous, run
down conditions. The manufacturers have such great
confidence in Nuxated iron that they offer to for
feit sloo oo to any charitable institution if they
cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lucks
iron and increase their strength 200 per cent, or over
in four weeks’ time, provided they have no serious
organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money
if It does not at least double your strength and en
durance in ten days’ time It is dispensed in this
city by T. G. Howard and all other druggists.
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it is a car that deserves the praise given it.
—SPECIFICATIONS—
Rear Andcison-Mott, fl ating type.
BRAKES Completely enclosed. Internal expanding
typc. 14" diameter, perfectly equalised.
WHEELS 12 spokes, selected hickory spokes 1 3-4
wide.
BODY Designed and built by Anderson Motor To. Per
fect stream line-, concealed hinges. Upholstery, gen
uine leather. Divided from srat. four doors.
TIRES 33"x4" oversized.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT— Wcsttnghouse. two unit
Six volt starting, lighting and automatic advance
Ignition sjstem. ammeter, dimmer switch. SO am
pere storage battery, motor driven electric horn.
Armoured cable used In all wiring.
THE
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ANNOUNCE
Opening Tomorrow
Monday
At Temporary
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No. 658 Broad Street
With an Entire New Line of
MEN’S SUMMER
CLOTHING
Woolens Palm Beach
Cool Cloth Bseeze-Weave
The Newest in
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A Cordial Invitation
st* L Extended Our
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DRIVE - Anderson Hotchkiss type.
PAINTING Highest quality over lustre finish. Dark
blows ter green body and wheels; axles, fenders, hood
and other metal parts, black. Special color to order
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT—Divided front seats. Heatei
for winter ute. Motor meter. Power tire pump
Cigar lighter. Auxiliary seat. Search light, also used
as trouble light.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT—IncIudes quick demountable
type rim, one man top, crown fenders with complete
splash guard: Ventilating wind shield, speedometer
hand pump, r -pair kit and complete set of tools und
other usuul equipment.
SUNDAY, MAY 21.