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Dr. G. Campbell Morgan Takes
Opposite View From Dr. Elliott
Pamoui MinUter Ju«t Arrived From England Says That
Old Time Religion la Oood Enough For Him. If
You Don’t Believe in Virgin Birth -ot Christ, What ia
There Left to Believe in ? ,
Atlanta, Ga.—" The Old Tim# R»lll*
ton la Good Enough for Mt" will ba
BOTH OF THESE WOMEH
OWE HEALTH TO PERUNA.
Mr a. O. D. Robinson, No. 10 fit.
Folia St., Brooklyn, N. Y., write*: “l
have taken Feruna and It did me more
rood than all mjr two year* treat
ment by special physician*. I ran
really any that I feel like another
peraon. No more awollen feet and
Ilmba. No more bloating of the ab
domen. No more ahortnea* of breath.
No more atlff and aore Joint*."
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Sick Haadach* Rsliaved.
Mias Nettle E. Bogardus, U. F. D.
21, Westfield. N. Y.. writes: "I have
been a great sufferer from sick head
aches, but am now entirely free from
that trouble. I have not felt so wall
In ten yenr* as I do now.
“I would recommend Peruna and
Mnnalln to all sufferers.”
H*«d Minn BognrduY testimonial
over again. You will note that she
gays she has been a great sufferer
from sick headache. Welt, there Is
nothing peculiar about that. Thou-
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The Carolina Arts and
Crafts Exchange
Will open its doors to the Augusta public at
1247 V. Broad Street, on
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
All art' cordially invited to inspect their
goods and receive a souvenir.
| the favorite tune, in anlrlt If not In
;fart, at the coming sixteenth annual
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MISS NETTIE E.BOGARDUS
sands and hundreds of thousand* of
people have been and are great suf
ferers from sick headache. But this
Is the point In the testimonial that
ought to create a great deal of atten
tion. Hh# soys: "I am now entirely
free from sick headache.'* And sh«
gives the credit to Peruna and Man
uJln.
Read this, you great multitude of
women and men also, who have been
for years victims of sick headache.
If you do not believe It Is true write
Miss Hogardus and And out the truth.
Every one Interested in the subject
of sick headache should read th# ar
ticle on page 1* of the "Ills of Life.”
Address Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Those who object to liquid medi
cine* can now procure Peruna
Tablets,
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The Davis Milling Co.
St. Joseph, Mo.
Manufacturer* of tho fatuous Aunt
Jcmltua Pancake and Buckwheat Flour
•eaalon of the Atlanta Ttlhle confer
ence, which open* Sunday.
The eo-called higher crltlclam which
d*n!e* the mlraeulou* element* of the
ruble and reduce* all to a common
*en*e level, will get It* bump* from the
at art
Dr. G. Campbell Morgan, the mod
ern Savonarola, who rroaaed the ocean,
a couple of week* ago from I>ondon to
b* present at the Atlanta conference,
delivered a aerroon the other day at
Washington, T). C, that put* him
squarely on record m opposed to
everything that the T>r Elliott type of
scholar* hay* been standing for.
"Jf you don't believe In the Virgin
birth of Chrlat, Jhen what In Ood's
name la there left for you to believe
In?” aaka Dr Morgan.
The conference will open formally
Sunday afternoon at » o'clock at the
Baptist Tabernacle, and for the whole
week there will he addressee, lectures
and sermon* at almoat every hour of
the day by famous preachers and
teachers.
EQUALS OWN RECORD
John J. Eller, of Irish American
Athletic Club Again Sees His
Own Mark.
New York,—John J. Eller, of the
the Irish American Athletic Club
equaled bla own world'* record for th*
120-yafd low hurdles In th* Indoor
games at Ht. Johns College last night
Eller*# time for the distance was 14 2-S
seconds.
The hurdle race waa an Invitation
affair In which stx or the lending hurd
lera of the Metropolitan district were
entered. Only one beside Eller an
swered the starter’s signal, this being
Walter Bunich, unattached, who drew
an allowance of five yard*. Bursch
Upped two hurdles and finished about
4 years behind the Irish American
star.
OPF FOR JACKSONVILLE
World's Champions Leave for
Preliminary Training; Head
ed by Veteran Davis.
Philadelphia.—The first contingent
of the Philadelphia Athletic* left here
today for Jacksonville, where the
world’s champions will have prelimi
nary training. The party was headed
by the vetoran Harry Davis and In
cluded Sturgis, Bush, McAvoy, Pen
nock, Wyckoff, Brown, Shawkey,
Brassier, Caruthem. Kopf, Karat, Sal
mon, Brlckley and Boardman. They
will board the steamer I.enape at New
York for Jacksonville.
Manager Connie Mack, F,,ldle Plank,
Bender and several other players will
leave here temnrrow by train. All the
regular lnflelders and outfielders will
not leave for Jacksonville until March
7. *
The Philadelphia Nationals will
leave late today for Wilmington, N. C.
ATLANTA’S SENTIMENT
ON EQUAL SUFFRAGE
Want to Have Women Repre
sented on Various Municipal
Boards and Committees.
Atlanta, Ga. —lt begins to look as If
Atlanta will heat Georgia In recogniz
ing the political rights of women. The
petition of the women for representa
tion on various municipal boards gjid
committees, while It had a good deal
of fun poked at It at first as too great
an Innovation In the South, has been
taken up now In all seriousness, and
already a number of councllmen are
committed to the Idea. Two out of
three of the lending Atlanta dallies
have already endorsed It conditionally.
"It would be distinctly a movement
forward and along the road of genuine
progress,” snys Mr. Heart's Georgian,
which by the way If out and out for
woman suffrage.
The women hove tasked, It wdll be re
called, for a minority representation
on the schools, parks, library, houitlt
hospital, sanitation ami charities
hoards and committees.
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NOW AFTER CHICAGO
Three Syndicates of City En
deavoring to Purchase Con
trolling Interest in Club.
Chicago.—At least three syndicates
of Chicago men endeavoring to
purchase the controlling Interest In the
Chicago NlNional League baiAball club
from Chas. P. Taft.
The third syndicate Is bended by
John r. Harding, a hotel owner, whose
representative, W. J. Mayer, expects
to see Mr, Taft tolay.
Representatives of the syndicate
headed by I,ouls J. Behan, who yetiter
day made Mr, Taft an offer of >700,000
for his ihterest in the Cubs will leave
for Cincinnati tonight to press their
l id. William Hale Thompson. James
A. Pugh and Chas. A. McCulloch also
have asked the new owner of the Cubs
to an Int it a price for his holdings.
SUICIDE WAS PRINCE
JOSE. NOT PIGNATELLI
Barcelona, Spain. -The Prince Pig
natelli, who committed suicide here on
Sunday, was Prince Jose, 21 years old
who was serving his period on the
army. He was a nephew of the
Powder Princes Plgimtelli, who re
sides In Madrid.
Lrroneous reports published In Am
erica said the suicide was the Prince
Ludovico Plgnntelll, who In 11*12 was
expelled from France and went to the
United States, where he was detained
for sometime at Kills Island.
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New Life Pills Paul Mathulha. of
Ruffalo, N Y., says they are the
"king of all laxatives. Tuey are a
blessing to all my family and I al
ways keep a box at home " Get a
box and get well again. Price 25c
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Mil a
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of Light Bread
Sanitary bakeries, improved equipment, new methods
of baking, have raised the standard of light I
bread until it has reached the highest degree of j
excellence. It is now not only the most nourish- 1
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and today it is a better food than ever before. rj
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and to make sure that you get the lightest and most whole- \\
some kind —bread properly fermented and raised to just the
right consistency—ask your baker or grocer for light bread jfJ >
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Tuesday, February 24