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TWO
2 Small Dogs in Tight and a Squeaky
Cart Cause of Broad Street Excitement
A crowd gathered In front of on*
of our large*! department wtorea on
(ha TOO block of Hrnad atreel at noon
today to hop a dug flab! All th#
people in aeveral Mores nearby null
ed mil. attracted by the aonnd of
•brill, piercing rtomi an<l yapping*
•rd grow lings. There wa* a <• mm h
nnlae lhal everytwidy thought II muat
be two enornmu* and laroploua hull
dog* fighting. (TH« traffic waa going
by frantleally all the while, which add
ed to Ihe confualon.l When they
emerged onto Ihe atdewalk, the people
Iron the More* were aurprleed lo find
lhal Ihe Mruggle waa between two
toy fox teniera inatead of tnaallffa
It aeetned Ini pnaatble that two aneli
email dog* could make all Ilia! deaf
enma, contlnuoua arreamina. They
were engaged In what appeared to ha
• deadly combat.
All In a moment aeveral fearleaa and
MORNING WITH THE RECORDER
Know what a Y. M. C A cwktnll
In ? A alnaa of milk with a pmtic lb
It.
That haa nothlnit to do with the
matter In hand of courae.
There waa a fight on a aireet car
ycaterday which came before Judge
Irvin thin morning A neitro named
J’arrl* boarded a Monte Sana car at
the corner of Jackson and Talfalr
In a condition wbirh a wltnesa said
w.i* ‘'not exactly drunk, nut wflteli
allowed In a very mark'd dears# the
effect of having Imbibed an exceaelve
amount of alcohol.” (Thaae fin#
shader of meaning are often encoun
tered In the lawcnnrta.)
Thla waa between six And seven
o'clock yesterday afternoon (’cnduc
tor firegg had to shake Harris hi re
mind him It wa* time lo pay farea.
and the negro said something luck
BAD DIZZY SPELLS
CURED BY BLACK-DRAUGHT
An Old Wan. Nearinq the Century Mark. Tells How His Wife
and Self Conquered Their Troubles.
Vontdln, Va—Mr. W. H. Ogden, of
(Ilia town, says: "I mn in my eltthty
third and nometl ies havr hil l
dlr./.y spell.a. hut a dnlw of Thedford'
blark-Draiiaht v 111 relieve me In
twenty mlnutea
My wife anffrred with cramp roli' .
•h k headache and catarrh She took
Black-Draught, which cured her of all
three trouble* Hhe also suffered ter
ribly, for yearn, with neuralgia In her
aide, and could get nothing to do her
any good until she tried Thedfnrd's
[Hack-Draught, which has relieved her
almost entirely.
We can also recommend Blnck-
Diuught for kidney trouble. In fact,
we find Black-Draught all that Is
Mrs. Business Man Says:
“I keep an Emergency Shelf In my Pan- .
try,—because I never know when my
Husband will phone ami say, ‘Mr. So-and
-8o Is coming Home to Dinner with me!’
As my Husband puts It, there isn’t any
time to make Apologies 1 must ‘Make
Good!’ I do. The first Article on that
Emergency Shelf Is GIBBS CATSUP.”
GIBBS head CATSUP
you should buy SIX Bottles at one time,
and never be without It. No matter what's
In the Ice Box, you can give It a “Com
pany Dress” with this Beal Tomato Cat
sup. Guaranteed PURE. Absolutely NO
Preservatives! It’s not a bit like
ORDINARY Catsup! Test It's Popularity
on YOUR Table.
Gibbs Ball Head Apple Jelly, 10 Cents
Mad* from the [air* juio# of Northam Applet and
Eanulated tab!* sugar, conform* to ALI. Pur* Food
iwa. No preservatives. Full Sots. All Grocer*.
Gibbs Preserving Company
BALTIMORE - MARYLAND
RVRRT Ill’Ll. lIKAD LABKL gI’AKANTKKS
I«I«.HUNT OVALITY
cool Individuals dashed out In Ihe
rescue, managed to neparate the dogs
Ihe crowd waa streaming In from all
•piarlera.
Then, all of a sudden It b#cama ap
parent lhal the screaming was still
going on Mere were the lItUS dog*
wagging their tails, wriggling, and
licking their captors' noses. They had
nothing In do with the noise It was
a wagon with a squeaky break, pro
ceeding slowly down flroad street And
on It went, blissfully unconscious that
It sounded exactly like a terrible dog
fight. with people rushing out of th«
'stores lhal It passed to see about Hover
or Fldo nr Julia.
In two seconds after thw eplaodn
slaivn mentioned there was no crowd
In front of the department store, no
body who had had seen or heard anv
tlpng of any dog fight, and only Iwo
small toy so/ terriers playing and
yapping unmnleated In the gutter.
which wltnesa could not hear, thorn
being a great crowd on the back
platform, where It all happened.
Then, at the corner of Campbell,
• lie %ild crippled negro who begs In
front of Ihe poat office boarded the
car. and the conductor got off to help
him on He held hla crutches whlli a
colored man lifted the cripple onto
the back platform Conductor i«regg
then told Harris, the vllllan In tli"
piece to move out of the way so that
Hie old crippled negro could get on.
Harris said:
"Bf I'm In de way you can gimme
my nickel hack, an' I'll git off Or
worda to that effect.
The remark was somewhat emhel
llshed.
'“Well, here!" said th« conductor,
"If you repeat that you'll get off with
out getting your nickel back "
claimed for It, and more, and arc
never without It In the house."
The df( rd's Black-Draught, the old
reliable vegetable liver medicine, has
l ecn on the market for over 70 years.
Since then, many Imitations of this
remedy have come nnd gone, but the
sales of the only genuine. Thedtord's,
has steadily Increased through all
these years. It la, today, the medi
cine from which Its uaera any you will
got the quickest, safest and most re
liable results In disorders of the liver,
stomach and bowels.
flood for old people, and good for
their children nnd grandchildren, an
wi 11. Only costa one cent a dose. Try
It, today.
Peru na
LAXATIVE TONIC
SOB ALk
CATARRHAL
TROUBLES
Mr. William Kaufman, 5649
Wentworth Avt, Chioago, Ills.,
writs*i “A few linsa to ths
pralao of Psruna. A fsw years
ago I contracted a sever* cold,
which settled on my lunge,
causing a severe case of catarrh.
After using a number of bottles
of your valued remedy I am now
enjoying the boat of health.
Certainly Psruna has don* more
for me than aevaral well-known
specialist* have don*. It will
always have my pceiee."
The remark wa* repeated with
lllhllcal reference and personal allus
ion.
Whereupon Conductor flregg m*d"
hla threat good, and off they both
went.
Several blown passed In the street
before Ihe men on the car could
separate them. The police arrived to
find m crowd of some 500 people aa
aemtiled.
The Judge told Harris lhal when ho
got on a street car he was lo bohtvo
himself, and fined him |£f> or fifty
daya.
Another ease of more than usual In
terest wah that against a man who
boasts of being a Professional Tramp.
Wince the snow he has been hoard
ing with an elderly lady and her fam
ily. The other night he came In drunk
so they said, and when Hhe refused to
lei him In. tried to raise a disturb
ance II had been specially atlpup-
Inted by the old lady In the first place
that she would not allow any drunks
In her house. The tramp departed,
and went ns far as Ihe comer, where
he mat a Trlend The friend suggest
ed to him to go and ref hla bill and
find another place so heard He went
baek accordingly, and demanded his
reckoning. Mrs. told him to
come hack when he was soher and she
entile talk to him about It. Where
upon he cursed her ard struck her In
the face. It raised a great red welt
on her cheek that was scarcely gone
this morning. At this juncture, yes
terday. Mra. 's son appeared on
the scene, assailed the tramp, and
gave him a thorough sound wallop
Ing.
The Judge said that he had * good
mind to fine the son for not having
laid It on more strenuously. As for
the tramp he thought about lino or
ninety daya would perhaps help re
strain him next time he wanted to
strike an old lady.
REPORT OF PEELER
BEING DEAD UNTRUE
Bob Minor’s Story Was Not
Correct, As Warden Wires
That Peeler is Alive and Well.
The story which Boh Minor, a re
lon cd convict, brought to Augusta re
cur.hug Will Peeler being killed In at
tempting to escape from a chain gang
In South Georgia Is evidently untrue,
as Peeler's mother received a letter
from Will written Monday and she
slso had Superintendent Stringer, of
the county stockade, wire the war
den. The reply was to the effect that
Idler was alive and well.
Will Peeler is a well-known charac
ter In local police circles He Ims
sworn several times to reform, hut
when he gets from behind prison Irnrs
his resolutions are always broken. He
Is now serving a burglary sentence.
118 Trains Annulled on
P. R. R.; Save $2,000,000
500 Employes in Philadelphia
Given Furloughs Today in
Retrenchment Policy.
Philadelphia, Pa. Executing rcccnt
l> announced retrenchment plans, the
Pennsylvania railroad today annulled
Ilk passenger trains on the lines east
of Pittsburgh nnd Erie, and n largo
number on the western lines. The Its
trains discontinued on the eastern
lines Include the til! specifically named
In tho original announcement and
others formerly operated In connection
with them ami nre In addition to the
?6 discontinued some weeks ago when
reductions In the passenger service
first started.
The financial saving on the eastern
lines It Is estimated, will run close to
$2,000,000 a year, should the curtail
ment he In force that long. On the
western lines It is roughly calculated
that the economies will effect a saving
not greatly dissimilar
About SOO employes In this city were
given furloughs yesterday for various
periods and it was said the number of
men already under suspension and
those to he laid off within the next
month would total 1f.,000 on the lines
east and 15,000 west of Pittsburgh
BROADWAY CHURCH
REVIVAL IS A SUCCESS
Tho revival norviooa helm: conduct*
cd at the Broadway Methodist church
by KvanfreHst William Mill are prov
ing: successful, each night large con
gregations attend the meetings
Services nre held at four o’clock in
the evenings The pastor. Rev. C. M.
Verdell cordially invites the public to
attend all services conducted at this
church.
ENTIRE FAMILY MISSING.
Pitiburg, Two policemen were
seriously Durned an entire family,
consisting of the father, mother and
three children, were reported missing
in a fire on the north side early tod tv
Four frame tenement houses were de
stroyed. with a loss of $50,000, Police
end firemen rescued wore tliiui a
score oT persons.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
MR. TIFT HEBE
ON BTH INST.
Vacation at Yale Will Begin on
the Sixth and Former Pres
ident and Mrs. Taft to Come
Direct to Augusta.
Mr i»n<l Mr* W. 11. Tnft *r#> hooked
lo arrive on th#* eighth of thla month.
Th* K.ipist vnrotlnn nt Yal* will b#gln
f n Monday, th# 4th, on which day Mr.
T iff Ktv*» hid hat l#< tlir*. ll* will
l#»v# th#* mum* iftrvnmin for New York
and then#* for Augusta th* n*xt day,
arriving h*r# on Wflncwlity, th* eighth.
T lilm w ’i giv* litvn it w##*k her#* before
the nfwtlnff of th* Mutt Memorial on th*
14th, during which time he will be rent*
Miff up *mm) playing coif.
how abouT alloral
PARADE FOR AUGUSTA?
Meeting of Fairs and Exposi
tions' Committee of M. & M.
Called For 6 P. M. Tomorrow
Mr Chas. Mirks. chairman of th# fair*
nd expositions’ commute# of th« M*r
< hauls nnd Mann fur Association
ha# railed a mooting of hi# rormnitt##
for tomorrow afternoon at 6 o’clock at
the M and Al room# In th# llarlfion
» ultdlng for the purpose of discussing
the mlvisatdllty of putting on u floral
pitruda In this city some time In May.
Macon, Jacksonville. Atlanta and
other rltlrn are already maklnx plana
for #u»h an event thin spring, and th#
Idea—a strictly new one ae«-ma to b#
very popular.
If it I# decided to have a floral pa
rade here, It will, of course, h# held at
th# moat opportune time—durine "Heor
gla liallroad week," or on May Pay.
probably, nnd If such Is the decision of
the commit lee there Is no doubt about
there being a lurg** inimher of out-of
town people who will com# here to wit-
Two Augusta Unions to Hear President
World-Wide Baraca Philathea Tonight
Mr. Marshall A. Hudson Will Address Oreat Mass Meeting
at St. John's Church at B:ll—Luncheon in His Honor at
Y. M. C. A. This Afternoon. Arrived Yesterday Afternoon.
The members of the Raraca and Phil
nthea « lasses of the city are deeply In
ten-sted In the visit of Mr. Marshal A.
Hudson, the founder and moving spirit
of the lltrara and Philathe.i movement
wli t h has grown to he such a large
and Inspiring force In the Hunday school
life, not only of the United States but
of the whole world. MV. Hudson ar
rived yesterday afternoon.
When Mr. Hudson first conceived the
lih .i of < vitali zing; a hotly of young men
Into a band of Sunday school workers
It was not In his mind that the move
ment would grow into such vast pro
lortlons s it has nor could he have
thought that today the movement
would be of world wide Influence in the
Uvea of the nations.
Mr. Hudson is a man with ideals and
Ideas, and faith to back up his fancies.
Stui ng with a hand full of young
men seated on rough, unfinished benches
in the back of a church In the process
of building. Mr. Hudson, with a faith
undaunted In the goodness and mercy
of God. and hope for the redemtion of
his fellow men, pledged his life and for
tune to a mwioe as exemplified by the
Master.
Mr. Hudson has devoted the greater
part of his life and fortune to bringing
into tho Kingdom unsaved souls, lifting
the fallen and cheering tho discouraged.
There are stars for his crown which
shall shine with a brilliancy everlust-
Ing. and through the ages of eternity
there can but come to him the glorious
satisfaction and plaudit of “well done
thou good and faithful servant, enter
thou Into the Joy of thy l„ord. M Ami
Indeed will such summons be deserved.
On the occasion of his visit to Augus
ta Mr. Hudson is being entertained by
the Haraca (Tty Union with u luncheon
at 6:15 o’clock this afternoon nt the Y.
M. C A. building to which the officers
from each class in the Union are in
vited to attend.
At s 15 o’clock tonight Mr. Hudson
will give an address to the Haraca and
Philnthea unions in St. John's M. K.
~s address tlie public is
Invited, and all who attend are assured
that they will heuV words inspiring and
uplifting, nnd enjoy an evening such as
is a rare treat.
Such personalities as Mr. Hudson are
Indeed blessings to the world, and life
is made all the brighter because of
men such as he having lived. Many are
the hearts today enjoying pence because
of this man having exerted an influ
ence in the years long ago In that un
finished church building
Swell Corns? Try
Wonderful “GETS-IF’
Greatest Corn-Core World Has Ever
Known. “Gets Coore Sure as Fat*.
Thousands say "nF.TS-IT" is simply
mafic. If you've tried nearly everything
tinder the sun to get rid of those corns,
so much the better for "OETS-IT." Corn
freedom in your* At Inst. not next week
or next month, hut right now! "OKTB
- goes after corns «s a crow does
oiwn. There are no more thick plasters
uiut greasy salves that don't remove, no
more ft!e*. raaors and Jabbers that make
corns Know Put a few drops-of "OKTS
IT" on and see every com And callus
shrivel and vanish. Thai s the new way,
the painless, sure, safe, quick way. Only
"GKTS-1T" cun do it. Apply It In S
seconds.
I very druggist In the land sells
“OEBT-IT." cents a bottle, or sent
direct by K I.awrence A- Co., Chicago.
•tJKTS-tT” Is old In Augusta by Will
T Caldwell, T G Howard, U A Oar
d> e. Tcssier's Pharmacy, Green *
Horsey.
RASH ON BABY
BURNED LIKE FIRE
So that He'd Nearly Go Into Fit*.
Could Not Sleep. Bought One
Box Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
In Ten Days Baby Well.
R P. D. No. S. Aahrllle, N. C.—”l#*»
summer my baby . hands had • terrible
breekln* out nn them which *<iun spread #ll
over Ills body. The break -
Ing out Are* appeared aa
vrjfEfH \ a rash and Slled with clear
jtJ water In a few days. When
W 7 baby erratrhed three they
X T-oRV" 1 urn *'* •*> bleeding eorae
/\ i' end burned like Hr* so
\. j f that he'd nearly go Into
V \ v I Ota He couldn't sleep at
night and he was eo croee I
Hie clothing would stick to him and Irrltato
him until I finally had to take off nearly
everything he had on. Where the water
from the eorae ran the breaking out would
come.
•'I used soda and water,
—. tea. alum water, but they seemed
to make him worse. About four or five
week, after the trouble Iwgan and after
finding t;,thing to help him, I noticed an
advei tlaemrnt of CuUrura Soap and Oint
ment. I rent for a sample and tha ft rat
time I used them th* baby went to sleep
and never woke again tbst night. I then
bought a box of Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment and In ten days my baby waa well
and has been ever since." (Signed) Mre.
E R. Plamondon, June 27, 1018.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment satisfy In
purity, delicacy and fragrance the most dis
criminating. Sold everywhere. Hample of
each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book Ad
dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.”
BTM«n who shave and shampoo with Cu
ticura Soap will find It best for skin and sralo.
ness the gala spectacle. There will
likely be cheap rain on the railroads of
fered aa an Inducement to bring In
visitors. -w
If the committee deems the plan to
he advisable, the project will he given
the full endorsement of the entire AI.
and M. Association.
It will be truly worth while to go to
nUrht and listen to the message which
Mr. Hudson will bring to not only to the
Haraca and Philnthea members but to
all who will hear him.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
Wise’s Sensation April Sale
Is on. Every Department is represented with the most sen
sational bargain offerings. Look today at these three warm
specials -
WHITE GOODS
32 inch white Crepes, beautiful, soft
finish, at 19£
50e white embroidered Crepes, spe
cially priced for this sale, at ~ . .35^
20c and 25c white Piques in assorted
colors, special at 15*
White check Klaxons and Dimities,
worth 19c to 25c per yard, at .. .14^
36 inch plain white Flaxons, at . .19*
10c 40 inch white Lawns (one day)
at 5*
45 inch fine white mercerized Mulls,
worth 35c per yard, at 25*
Mercerized white Irish Poplins, worth
35c per yard, at 25*
35c 36 inch white Linens at .. ..25*
36 inch white Linaires, worth 35e per
yard, at only 25*
Domestic Leaders
7*Ae Apron Ginghams, at 5*
36 inch Sea Island, worth 7 1/ 2 c ~s*
36 inch white Linene, worth 12t4<*
at 10*
Regular 12 1 jo yard wide Percales,
only 10*
20c brown Dress Linens, at .. .. 14*
YOU CANNOT GO WRONG
McCreary's
“HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES”
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEP’T
M. & M. MEETS TODAY
The regular meeting of tlie depart
ment of public affair# of th# Merchants
and Manufacturers’ Association is being
held at the association rooms in the
Harrison building at 5 o’clock this aft
ernoon. Dr. T. E. Oertel, commissioner,
presiding.
Final plans in Augusta’s great “clean-
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
A successful remedy for Rheumatism, Hlood l’oison and
all Blood Diseases. At all Druggists SI.OO.
F. V. LIPPMAN CO.. Savannah. Ga.
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A RUBBERCHESTER
Is no kin to a rubber necker. He is the man who buys a bottle of
GOWANS—King of Externals
and follows directions. Rub it on.
It Penetrates. No fumes and vapors to inhale.
Have recommended Gowans for sore throat, colds, croup, and all cases
where there is congestion or inflammation and have never heard of a dissat
isfied customer. « .
Manchester, Va. WASHINGTON & EARLY, Druggists.
All Druggists, 25, 50 and SI.OO
THURSDAY. APRIL 2.
If you select your
Easter Suit from
our stock.
While the largest
variety to choose
from, all are cor
rect styles.
Men’s Suits,
sls to $35.
Boys’ Suits,
$5 to sls
up’’ campaign will bo sot tied, It is un
derstood. at the meeting today.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Aie«> Foot-Kasc, the anti septic powder. It relieve*
painful,•marling,tender, nervous feet, and Instantly
takes the sting out of corn* and bunions. It’s the
greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-
Kase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a
certaiu relief for sweating, callous, swollen, tired,
aching feet. Aiwa#use it to break in New shoes.
Try it to-day. Sold everywhere, 25 cents. Don't
accept any tmbetitute. For FREE trial package,
address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. V.
Sheets, Towels and
Pillow Cases at Stock
Reducing Prices
72x90 inch scalloped hemstitched
Sheets, really worth SI.OO each.. 79^
81 x9O inch scalloped hemsti tc hed
Sheets, worth $1.25 each; this sale
at 89*
45x36 inch scalloped hemstitched Pil*
low Cases, worth 35c each, at.. .29*
81x90 genuine Pepperoll Sheets.worth
90c each, this sale only, at ..79*
90x90 inch Pepperell Sheets, worth
SI.OO each, special at 89*
45x36 inch Pillow Cases, worth 15c
each, in this sale at I®*
45x36 inch Pillow Cases, worth 20c
each, at 15*
Genuine fruit of the loom Pillow
Cases, in this sale, at • •21*
15c extra brge size Hack Towels,
at .. ..
Good size full blaehed Turkish Tow
els, worth 15c each, in this sale
at I<*
Large size heavy full bleached Tur
kish Towels, worth 25e each, at 19*
All pure linen Guest Towels, at 10^