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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2.
THE VILLAGE SOUSE WILL SOON HAVE TO SEEK ANOTHER KIND OF POPULARITY ; ; : ; : : : s : : i By GOLDBERG.
. (Copyright, If./, by R. L. Goldberg.)
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Get the home care of
shoes habit-~lt pays
Well dressed people always have well shined shoes.
ShinoiA, with the key for opening the box, its quick
shining qualities and the handy
YOUR HAT WILL BE A BIRD
PANAMA AND FELT HATS MADE GOOD AS NEW.
We At retch am! shrink lames' and gent's bate to any shupe,
anil style. Parcel punt or dent promptly attended to.
GERMAN HAT CLEANING COMPANY
303 Jackaon St, Augusta, Georgia. Phone 3349-J.
Read Herald Want Ads.
COLDS ARE DANGEROUS
Break Yours Up With
Dr King’s Laxative Cold Cure
It Never Fails to Cure.
Prescriptions Sent For, Filled and Delivered.
KING’S PHARMACY
Two Phones—6ls and 1233. Cor. Broad and 13th Sts.
PAINTS DIFFER WIDELY IN QUALITY
To some folks, Paint is just paint.
But actually, some paint isn’t worth putting on your
buildings if it were given you free. Don’t pick up paint
just anywhere because it’s cheap—cheap paint don’t pay
Use Good Paint—it gives lasting satisfaction.
“YOU CAN GET IT AT McDANIELS.”
434 Jackson St. Auto Delivery. Phone 16.
(Member the Builders' Exchange of Augusta)
Prompt Service
Georgia Welding &
Auto Supply Co.
GOODYEAR TIRES
GASOLINE FREE AIR
1262-1264 Broad St.
Augusta, Ga.
We We
Solder Weld
Radiators. Cast Iron.
WE DO IT RIGHT.
AUTO REPAIRS.
Telephone 13.
ShinoiA HOME SET
for polishing, makes the
home care of shoes a
pleasure.
BLACK TAM WHITE
SHINE WITH ShmmA
AND SAVE
it all dealers Accept no substitute
FORD
Touring. $360; Runabout. $346. F. O. B.
Factory.
The Ford—a simple car of proved qual
ity. A car any one can operate, anyone
can care for. and a car that brings
pleasure, service and satisfaction to
everybody. The car of more than a
million owners. Reliable service for
owners from Ford agents everywhere.
Csrload Just In.
On display and for sale by
LOMBARD’S
AUGUSTA HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR AUGUSTA HERALD ADVERTISERS
Courtesy Always
WINDS MAY BLOW, BUT BABY SWINGS LOW
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SAVE YOUR VALUABLE
EYE SIGHT.
CHARLES SANCKEN
DOCTOR OF OPTICS.
214 SEVENTH ST.
Don't Lot Your Cough Hang On
A rough that racks anil weakens is
dangerous, It undermines your health
und thrives on neglect Relieve it at
once with I>r. King's New Discovery.
This soothing balsam remedy heals the
throat, loosens the phlegm, its anti
septic properties kill the germ and the
cold Is quickly broken up. Children
and grown-ups alike find Dr. King's
New Discovery pleuannt to take as
well us effective. Have a bottle handy
In your medicine chest for grippe,
croup and all bronchial affections. At
druggists. (>oe.
Stomach
Out of Fix?
'Phone your grocer or
druggist for a dozen bottles
oi this delicious digestant,—a glass
with meals gives delightful relief, of
no charge for the first dozen used.
Shivar Ale
NIIE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
SHIVAR MINERAL WATER END GINGER
Nothing like it for renovating old
worn out stomachs, converting food
into rich blood and sound flesh.
Bottled and guaranteed by the cels,
brated Shivar Mineral Spring, SheU
lon, S. C. If your regular dealer
cannot supply you telephone
J.T. BOTHWELL CRO.CO.
OR AUGUSTA DRUGCO.
Wholesale Dlstrlbatsrs far Ai|uia.
Get Rid of Vour Rheumatism.
Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism You will find Cham
bei Is Inn Liniment a great help. The
relief which it affords is aluns worth
many times its cost
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“Rockabye, baby, on the tree top;
when the wind blows, the cradle is safe.”
This backyard swinging cot gives baby
all the air of the mythical child who
inhabited the cradle among the leafy
boughs.
MUST STAND TrTaL.
(BY THE UNITED PRESS.)
Zurich. —Adler, assassin of Count Karl
Stuergkh, premier of Austria last Oc
tober, must stand trial for his crime,
according to Vienna dispatches today.
A commission of physicians, it was said,
had determined that nis plea of lunacy
was not well taken. His trial will open
May 18.
Adler shot afttd killed Fount Stuergkh
on October 27, 3914 In Zurich.
MRS. MTER TO
TAKETHE STUND
Virginia Murder Trial Attracts
Greatest Interest. Similar in
Many Respects to the Thaw
Case.
(BY THE UNITED PRESS.)
Christianburg, Va.—Taking a role in
many respects similar to that of Evelyn
Neablt Thaw, Mrs. ilachael Vasrter, Vlr
vtnla beauty, will testify to save her pro
fessor husband, t'harles K. Vawter. In
his trial on a charge of murdering Stock
ton Heth, Jr.
A defense statement cl lints that Heth,
handsome scion of a prominent Old Do
minion family, ignored the demands of
Southern chivalry and hospltaßty; was re
peatedly Intimate with Mrs. Vawter: and
that Professor Vawter took the law In
his own hands, shooting down Heth.
The prosecution, on the other hand,
charges Vawter. mathematics professor
of Virginia Polytechnic institute, knew
a long time of the alleged misconduct
between Heth ’and the charming Mrs
Vawter—and that, so knowing, he could
scarcely plead self-defense, when he had
at least partially ignored It previously.
It was expected Mrs. Vawter jvould
appear today. She and her husband have
outwardly appeared on the best of terms
ever since the tragedy, and she now
Intends to stand loyally with him to free
him from the stain of a murder charge.
In doing it. she VtU have to blacken her
own name For the defense statement
presented Ih court, after a legal struggle,
claimed Mrs. Vawter had yielded to
Heth's advances and that Heth had seen
to It that the professor was Intoxicated
while the alleged Intimacies went on.
SAYS GERMAN POLITICAL
SYSTEM IS A FAILURE
tav THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Amsterdam, (via London). The
Hamsurger Fremdenblatt nt the end
of a three-column editorial, comes'to
ihe conclusion that the German polit
ical system is a failure and must be
changed The paper says:
"There ta no use theorising. There
is something wrong with our govern
ment system as Is clenrly proved by
Germany's political failures and in
fact by the whole war. Fresh blood
must be Infused in the government.**
The Fremdenblatt advocates the re
moval of the bureaucratic barriers in
order to allow the parliament and the
Ice-Mint
Rub a little soothing, cooling ice-mint
on those poor, tired, swollen burning
feet. Ah, how cool, easy and comfort
able it makes them feel. Instantly corns
and painful callouses stop hurting and
yoli will want to dance for joy. No fool
ishness. Ice-mint will shrivel up any
corn whether hard, soft or between the
toes so that it can be lifted out easily
with the lingers. There is no pain and
not one bit of soreness when applying
ice-mint or afterwards and it doesn’t
even irritate the surrounding skin. Try
it. Just ask in store for a
little ice-mint and end your foot troubles
for good. It costs little and acts so
quickly and gently it seems like magic.
You’ll say so yourself.
government to work in closer touch.
The Berlin Tageblatt takes up the
statement of Koelnische Volke Zei
tung that a Free Mason’s congress in
Paris it was decided to instigate an
anti-monarchial movement in Germany
with the chief aim of dethroning the
emperor. The Tageblatt says that the
leaders of German Free Masonry have
informed it that they have absolutely
nothing to do with such outgrowths
of so-called international free ma
sonry. They stand on a strictly na
tional basis, are determinedly loyal to
the emperor and empire and the paper
says, do not concern themselves with
political machinations.
LEAF TOBACCO.
(BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.)
Washington.—Leaf tobacco held by
manufacturers and dealers April 1
amounted to 1,406,133,573 pounds, an in
crease of 361,248,465 pounds since Jan
uary 1, but 11,957,946 pounds less than
on April 1 last year, the census bureau
today announced.
Chewing, smoking and export types
showed an increase but imported types
decreased about 11,000,000 pounds.
Humility is the altar upon which God
wishes that we should offer him his sacri
fices. Laßochefoucauld.
FOUR WOMEN
—■ TESTIFY
Positive Proof that Lydia E.
Pink ham’s Vegetable Com
pound Restored Their
Health.
Yonkers, N. Y. —“I suffered from a
bad case of female trouble, backache,
nervousness and indigestion. Lydia E-
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound re
stored my health after everything else
had failed.”— Mrs. H. J. L. Feather,
61 Hamilton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
Danville, 111.—“ I would not be alive
today had it not been for Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as it
cured me from a severe case of female
trouble.”—Mrs. O. A. Coe, Batestown
Road, Danville, 111.
Ridgway, Pa.—“l wish all women
who suffer from female troubles would
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound as I avoided a surgical oper
ation by its use.”—Mrs. O. M. Rhines,
Ridgway. Pa.
North Haven, Conn. “Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound re
stored my health after everything else
had failed when passing through change
of life. There is nothing like it to
overcome the trying symptoms. ” —Mrs.
Florence Isella, Box 197, North
Haven, Conn.
The many convincing testimonials
constantly published in the newspapers
ought to be proof enough to women who
suffer from those distressing ills pecu
liar to their sex that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is the medicine
♦hey need.
Errors of Sight Correctly Diagnosed,
Lenses I'reserlbed, Ground and Cor
rectly Fitted.
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Optometrist. 056 Broad 3t.
TOMORROW AT THE
DREAMLAND
"FOR LACK OF EVIDENCE"
Tina Marshall. Three-reel western
drama.
“LEFT IN THE SOUR"
Wm. Franey and Gale Henry. One
reel comedy.
“SHOT IN THE WEST"
Eddie Lyons. Moran and Edith
Roberts. One-reel comedy.
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Smokers Attention!
THE CINCO CIGAR
is today and has been for years
The One Quality Smoke
Hand-made from the
Choicest High Grade Tobaccos
Bur dell-Cooper Tobacco Co.
752 Broad St. ►* Phone 23.
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WANTED:
Scrap Iron, Scrap Rubber, Old Automo>
biles, Scrap Paper, Metals, Hides
and Grease. % ,
L. SCHARFF & CO.
Augusta, Ga.
P. O. Box 506.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 2.
Fresh from
the Country
Everything that goes on
your table can be “fresh
from the country” if
you buy through our
Market Bulletins.
'
—more economical
Fresh eggs, pure butter,
garden grown vegetables
and ripened fruits are
offered city dealers and
consumers by the country
shipper and producer
who has a surplus to sell.
Get a Market Bulletin,
free from our Agent,
and order your food ex;
pressed to you.
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Company
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