The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 12, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO PE-RU-NA LAX ATIVE - TONIC Sine# taking Penina my bowel# have become per fectly regular. I waa hardly aware that I waa taking a laxative at all. I commenced taking the Peruna for ita tonic qualities. It aeemed to me I waa in need of a tonic. Peruna acted aa a aplendid tonic in my caaa, and to my aurpriae it alao regulated my bowels. I am in aplendid condition. I am three or four timet aa capable for buaineaa today aa I waa a month ago. I am aure that the whole credit la due to Peruna. Thnap whn fa* l lqnld Mr.ll. Inr twill fluff IVru na I Ml. Irla M ilralfAhla renifd) for CATAIIIftII AI« l ONDITIOIKI. PE-RU-NA LAXATIVE - TONIC HOUSE IN ROME BURNB; SCENE OF LATE SHOOTING flemi, Ga. -The vacant house of l.ula Baird, In th« r*#trlrted dlatrh't 1 1» r«\ which wan llif* ac«na last w>*ck of ihe shooUug us I “maid Hair#, who filed from hi* wound*, burned at three o’clock thi* morning The bouse hurt been vacant nine* tael Friday. Officer# are Inventlgatlng the aource of the fir*. 116 no vpcclai milt we are offering 1m for the man that |>aya the cuah, and can not wait for the cut price sale F. G. Mertina. Gloves Cleaned, any length, 10c. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. T B ENJOY YOUR MEALS Take Mi-o-na —A Simple, Harmless Remedy for In diqestion or Upset Stomach lad ua toll you Imw l<> rnjoy your rural* no that even (lie heartiest dinner will nd well on your atomai-h, cause no unpleasant or disagreeable after effects. There in no hard work; no need of a fluid diet list; no disagreeable me dicine; instead, eat ehnt you like and He - Ml-o-ua Tablets Tliey are not only a digestive and antacid giving prompt Mid effective relief but a *t>eclflc for disordered stomachs. lln not endure Indignation another day Ml-o-na aure- Iv and Hafelv strengthens the digestive orcana. soothes the Irritated mem brane, and Increases the flow of gaatrlc juice* ao that the stomach can care for the food a» nature Intended. It I* necdloaa to have a had stomach or ■ offer after-eating misery, tlet from any druggist a fifty cent box of Mi o-na today—take two or three tablets at the first sign of distress. Keep It 1 tji the house -rarry It when traveling - it s at all times the dependable stom ach remedy Awaiting The Joyful Sound The Wonderful Music that Durst* t orlU When the Stork Arrives. Tlmt funny little, bltUl| 11 that I the arrival of the new tmhy is |>cih:inu the 7 & [ffej Be«* »nd pain, enables the muscles to ex pand gently, and, when baby cornea, the muscles relax until rally, the form is pre arned without laceration or other acci dent. It is one of the standard, reliable remedies (hat grandmothers everywhere have relied upon. With its dally use durlnr the period of expectation, there is no weakness, no nau sea, no morning sickness, no pain, distress or strain of any kind. You will find this wonderful remedy on rale at your drug store at SI.OO per bottle. It la prepared be llradlluld Regulator Co., Us I.smar Blog., Atlanta, (in. Write them for a valuable book to expectant mothers. Cheap and Easily Made, But Ends a Cough Quickly M«w I• NlaU* the Vrry first I tujjh lit lilt'dy at flout*, fully Wuumiilrc*d. ThU pint of cough syrup U easily matitc at liomr slid iwv ca you about fg.Oll aa compared with ordinary rough i.me dics. It relieve* obstinate coughs—even whooping rough—quickly, ami la apian did, too, for bronchial asthma, spas modic croup aud hoarseness. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with "4 pint of warm water, and atir fur 2 minuter. I’ut ‘J4 ounrra of I’insx ififtv renta’ worth I in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup, lake a toaapoonful every one, two or three hours. 1 antes good. Tina lakva right hold of a rough and ? lives nliuoat metant relief. It atimu atea the appetite, and la slightly lava tiie—both exeellent features. l'mex. as perhaps you know, la a most valuable concentrated compound of .Norway while pine extract, rich in guaiacol and the other natural healing {line elements. No other preparation will do the work of l’mex in this mixture, although etrained honey can lie used instead of the sugar syrup, if desired. Thousands of housewives In the United States and Canada now use this Puiex and Sugar Svrup rrmedy. This plan haa often been imitated, but the old sucoeae ful combination haa never l>ccn equaled. Its low cost and quick results have made it immensely popular. A guaranty of abaolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist haa J’inex. or will get it for you. If not, tend to The Pine* Co., Ft. Wajne, lad. BAR BURNS IN CONLEY’S CEIL? Reportod That State Will Ob ject to Proposed Orilling of Negro By Detective. Atlanta Ga.—A spectacular legit battle will, in all probability. ensue over the proceed effort of Detective William .1 Hum* to force admi«*l<>n to the cell of Jim (Conley, the convict ed accaaaury In the Mary I'hsgan murder, In an endeavor to exact a confession from the negro. It I* widely rumored that attorney* Tor tho proMecutlon liicludlnk Wil liam M Smith, Conley'* lawyer—will j opr one the move of Burn* to Inter view Conley. Thla opiiosltlon, It I* raid, will be h«Mcd on the grounds that Burn# I* associated with the <!•- fciiNe, in that he wa* employed by friend* of 1,00 Crank, and ha* Hie co operation of Prank and hi* defense Will Refute Interview. Purther basis of the reported oppo- Hltion will be along the line* that Burns, Inanmurh aa ho I* a reprenen tatlve .if the defense, doe* not de nerve an Interview with Conley be • ante Frank refused to he faced hy Conley during the curly stage* of the confession, when police and detective official* strove to gain his coii*ent to confer with the negro prisoner It we.* statfil Wednesday that burns will seek to Interview the ne gro In Ills cell In the Tower imme diately upon hi* arrival In Atlanta. He will return some time this week, probably tomorrow At present, he Is engaged In Investigating certain newly developed angles of tho fa>- motis rase in New York and other northern cities. Friends of Frank —and, It Is under stood, member* of his counsel are said to In- responsible for the i repos ed interview between the groat de tective and the negro Burns' past record for obtaining confessions from the most hardened of criminals Is stated to be the basis of the propo sition. Have Much New Evidence. Members of the defense, however, will have nothing to say on the sub ject In fact, they have recently adopted an attitude or reticence. They also are said to posaesa an amount of new evidence that is astonishing Some of It, they inti mate, will he published at an early date. Conley, ever since his Imprison ment. has been guarded zealously In his Tower cell. No one hul Ills attor ney and Solicitor Dorsey and Detec tives Starnes and Campbell are per mitted to see him. Newspaper men have been barred, and no one con nected with the defense has ever been admitted within speaking dis tance DIDN'T SEE ECLIPSE AFTER ME; CIOIIDI While Invisible to Augustans, Lunar Phenomenon Occurred Exactly on Time. » What the weather man predicted came true It wan cloudy last night and Augustans were shut off from see. ing an almost total eclipse of the moon. It was observed early In the evening that condition* in the ele ments above were hovering huge gray clouds together and were making it so that the lunar eclipse could not lie seen from this particular spot on toe earth. II is not often one has an opportuni ty of seeing the earths shadow on the moon only when the great solur ststem Is In such a shape that Mother Forth Is dirccllx between the moon and the sun This year this phenome non occurs tint twice. No "Close" Observations. Washington. Dense snow clouds lost night prevented the astronomers of the naval observatory here from oink ing accurate observations of the moon's eclipse. Only at Intervals when the winds separated the clouds could the astronomers train their pow erful Instruments directly on the par tially obscured planet. Hope wgs ex pressed, however, that the photogrnptva made after the moon had entered the shadow would reveal soma points re lating to I lie phenomenon that would he of assistance in correcting lunar tables. While "close" observations were Im possible. the great telescopes showed the moon entered the earth's shadow at precisely 9 41 S 10 o'clock, and waa on ore than nine-tenths obscured be fore It finally emerged about 3 hours later most cherished re membrance o f our lives. And thousands of happy mothers owe their preservation to h with and strength to Mother’s Friend This is an external remedy that is npplied lo the abdominal muscle*. It relieves all the icii sioti, prevents tender- NEGRO DRIVER GETS LIMIT FOR INTENT TO MURDER Atlanta. Ga. The extreme penalty of twenty five years on the elmmgung was meted out to Tom Bowen today for robbing and assaulting with id tent to murder, and ll is believed that the example made In this case will act as strong deterrent In stopping the numerous highway robberies ana hold ups which Atlanta lias been suf fering from tor some time past Bowen la the negro cab driver who attacked J A. Hosier, an Auburn Avenue merchant, on the night of December i.’7tli. Hosier was found bruised and bleeding and unconscious, and It was believed Ht first that he would die wlthoat revealing the name of hts nssiit’.ant But after two or three days he regained conscious ness and managed to Indicate that tt was a negro, and then that tt was a hack driver With these clues the <l‘ t retire arrested Bowen, who was subsequently Identified bv the victim. Hosier Is now out of danger. OFFICERS ELECTED SCHULTZ HILL CLUB The annual election of officers of the Schulta Hill Agricultural flub was held yesterday The club Is in an extremely flourishing condition Here Is a Ist of the officers: President, J. C. lgimar Vlve-President, B B McGowan. Secretary, Dr. W. E Mealing. Treasurer. E B. McLendon Assistant Treasurers. A B. Saxon and W. B. Brigham. The following directors were chosen Messrs C. L. Butler. L (\ Hayne. W. T. Hite snd W. W. Toole Kidney Trouble? Oh,YES; I Forgot! You’ll Soon Forget Youra, After Trying Wonderful ROOT JUICE. Guaranteed. How would you like to forget your kid. ney trouble, your backache and Un*s*l kntfe-llke pains? Glory t Can you Im , name what a relief It would he to know I that you had »t la»t cast off that burden I end could anjoy Ilf* again 7 Think of going to bed at night feeling that you ere going lo sleep soundly, naturally and peacefully nil morning, that you're not go ing to f.-vl the neoeesily of getting up halt “Wheel That HOOT .11 If K Sorely In.e* the Work.” a dozen time# mid that when you awake you're going to feel rested, refreshed and ready for all the duties of the day—no barkaohe, no soreness, no pain, good ap petite, clear head, full of energy, vim and strength. Will you test a medicine that ha* ac complished all this for other kidney suf ferers, some of whom had given up all hope of ever getting hitter? Will you test wonderful It' >OT JUICE for Just ten day* on a positive guarantee? Will you lay aside all the uncertain things, all the thing* that have failed to help you, all the tilings you've been wasting your money on, your Jillls and your plasters and try BOOT JUICE without risking a penny? You never »aw anything work like BOOT JUICR In all your lire. You’ve a grand surprise In store for you and a surprise that I* going to bring more Joy and happiness Into your life than you've ezperlenoed In many a day. Try BOOT JUICE this lime and know what real re lief Is. Don't get side tracked on some thing else and don't let anybody tell you about something Just aa good. Nothing made la Just ns good and you’ll *»y so yourself when you've made the test. All good druggists sell BOOT JUICE at one dollar per largo bottle and they guarantee It absolutely. It has got to benefit and satisfy you or back goes your money, Instantly the moment you ask for It and not a word of argument. That's how good BOOT JUICE Is. That's the strongest possible proof of Its merits. Get It now and stop experi menting. This “Georgia Product” is the Largest Boy For His Age in the World Atlanta. Ga. James Adolph Cody, who Is a "Georgia product” Is the largest boy for his age in the world. He is five years old; he iselglis forty pounds more than his father, seventy-five pounds more than Ills mother, and seventy-five pounds more than his older brother, who is thirteen His own weight is exactly 210 pounds. He is tlie soil of Mr and Mrs James Alex Cody, who have a pros perous farm in (he northern part of the state. The boy Is healthy and strong, has never missed a meal, and is alwa.'S happy. » lie outgrew his name almost as fast us his clothes, and Is now known as "Hig Joe." He is four feet, three Inches tall, and measures one inch more than that around hlB waist, so that he Is literally "broader than lie Is long " The girth of his neck is eighteen inches, of his head 28 Inches, of his thlght .13 inches, of his knee 21 Inches, and his hand In nine and one-half Inches wide. A peculiar relationship exists between Joe's parents. His mother’s futher is a groat grand-father of his father, by a former marriage. 5 abmest Q/uoid ofve/uUum4> For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, and it is true. We are permitted to publish in this announcement extracts from the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? IHodgdox, Mu.—“l had pains in both sides and such a soreness • I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I was so nervous I could not sloop, and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an opt'rat ion, but I commenced taking Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable (.Compound and soon felt like a new woman.”—Mrs. Hayward Bowers, Hodgdon, Me. 2 I’it Alt LOTTE, N. C. —“I was in bad health for two years, with • mins in lnith sides and was very nervous. I bail a growth which t lie doctor said was a tumor, and I never would got well unless 1 had an operation. A friend advised mo to take Lydia K. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound,and I gladly say that I am now enjoying lino health.”—Mrs. Uosa Sims, 10 Winona ft., Charlotte, N. C. 3 Hanover, Pa. —'“The doctor advised a severe operation, but ray • husband got mo Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and T experienced great relief in a short time. Mow 1 feel like a new person and can do a hard day’s work and not mind it.”—Mrs. Ada Wilt, 196 Stock St., Hanover, Pa. 4l>*catvu, III.—“I was sick in bed and three of the best physl • elans said I would have to lie taken to the hospital for an oper ation as I had something growing in my left side. 1 refused to sub mit to the operation and took Lvdia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound—and it worked a miracle m my ease, and I tell other women what it has done for me.”- -Mrs. Laura A. Griswold, 2300 Blk. East William Street, Decatur, 111. 5 Cleveland, Ohio. -‘‘l was very irregular and for several years • my side luinod me so that I expected to have to tmdergo an op- eration. Doctor* said they knew of nothing that would help me. 1 took Lydia E. Plukhama Vege table Compound and I lieeame regular and free from pain. I am thankful for soon a good medi cine and will always give it the highest praise.”— hit*. C. IJ.ttßirrrrH, 73os Madison Aw,Cleveland,O. mg' sVrite to I V 1)1 A F..PIYKH AM XEMCfXErO. (COYFI OEYTIA Id I.YN\. MASS., for advice. Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by a woman aud livid iu strict confidence. fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. MRS. STOE IS FOUND GUILTY First Woman in Bouth Con victed of White Slavery. Will Be Sentenced Today. Atlanta. Mr* Annie Stoe, uti trial In the federal court for th* past two day*, for violating the Mann while slave act. was yesterday afternoon found guilty by the Jury, and will b« brought before Judge Newman today for •«*nt*n< a 4». ■mediately after the verdict had been read hy Deputy Clerk Steward. Judge Newman directed Chief Deputy Marshal Brock to take charge of the .prisoner, and within a half hour Mrs. Blue was an Inmats of the woman's «ard In the Fulton county Jail, within speaking distance of her husband. Ham Ht >e, who was convicted of the name offense in January last Guilty on On* Count. The found Mrs. Htoe guilty on only the fourth count of the Indict ment —the count charging her with taking Annie Bond to Birmingham In February, 181.1, for Immoral purposes, the verdict being returned within 25 minutes after Judge Newman had completed hta charge. When the case was resumed yester day morning the defense begun In troducing evidence contradicting In every detail the story told by Annie Bond and the hotel registers present ed by the prosecution. Mrs. Htoe came to the witness stand, and In a state ment covering forty minutes denied the Bond girl's story, while admitting the two had traveled over the country together frequently. Frank Haralaon opened for the do fenae, and spoke for an hour and a half, his address being Interrupted by adjournment at 2 o'clock, and resum ed when court reconvened at 3:30. He was followed hy 1,. H. Foster, for the defense also, who talked for three quarters of an hour Spoke Only Twenty Minutes. District Attorney Alexander, for the government, said all he had to aay within twenty minutes, and a few tnln utea after 5 o'clock the Jury retired, after hearing Judge Newman's charge, which was covered within fifteen min utes. Mrs. Stoe was calm when the Jury came In, and. without showing the least nervousness, heard tho reading of the verdict, her eyes glued upon the clerk's fide as he was reading the sentence. Her conviction Is the first of a white woman in the south under the Mann white slave act NO CLASH HOKE IIS. coijuton Both Desire Political Peace in Georgia in Matter of the U. S. Senatorship. Atlanta. Ga. —Political pear* in Georglu, above all other considera tions, Is earnestly desired by United States Senator Hoke Smith and Gov ernor John M. Slaton, according to the direct and unqualified statement# of their friend#. One or two Irresponsible writers, I It I# declared, have sniftered the Im pression In some localities that 1 Smith and Slaton would welcome a I fight that they are political enemies on ail points and that nothing would suit them better than to lock horns. This news syndicate I# In a position to state with posllive knowledge that such insertions are os untrue of one side as they are of the other, and that whatever the political season may bring forth in the way of con tests, neither Smith nor Slaton nor their friends want to see Georgia plunged into a bitter political wran gle Friends of both sides hope and be lieve thut the political futures ot these two leading figures in Georgia’s present political life will not cross or clash Senator Hoke Smith nas let it be , known, practically ex cathedra through Air. Joslah Carter, that he ! will positive) not take sides in state ! political issue* this summer, but will simple stand flat-footed on his own record in the United States senate and will ask the voters of Georgia to return him to Washington to con tinue the work he is engaged in. It FOR CONSTIPATION, TORPIO LIVER, HEADACHE. DYSPEPSIA—DIME A BOX Turn the rascals out —the head ache, biliousness, Indigestion, consti pation, the stek, sour stomach and foul gases—turn them out tonight with Cascarets. Don't put in another day of dis tress. Let Cascarets cleanse nnd sweeten your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery-making gas; take the The Day of Days By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE This Live Adventure Story of a Single Day Grips and Holds the Interest From Start to Finish. Opening Chapters Will Appear Saturday. Start “The Day of Days' 9 With the First Chapter. NEW SPUING TOGS FOR MEN Latest Clothes Models Newest in Shirts and Ties McCREARY’S “.Home of Good Clothes*" has been officially denied, even to th# satisfaction of correspondents in Wuhslngton who have beqn opposed to Hoke Smith, thut the senator had anything whatever to do with tue an nouncement of Hardwick for the suc cessorship to the late Senator .Bacon, and that he has equally nothing to do with the announcement of Hon T. S. relder It has been proven enually true that Governor Slaton himself has never said anything that could he construed Into a desire on his part to get into a Tight with Smith. It Governor Slaton decides to run for Bacon’s place Senator Hoke Smith will have absolutely nothing to do with any opposition to Slaton that may develop. During the last year the National Consumers' league has co-operated shortening the work day pf women in eighteen states. excess bile from your liver and carry off the dieomposed waste matter and constipation poison from the bowels A Cascaret tonight will rtraignten you out by morning—a 10-cent box keeps your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and you feel bully for months. Don't for get the children —their little inside 3 need a good, gentle cleansing, too. THURSDAY. MARCH 12. COLDS & LaGRIPPE G or 6 doses 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and_doei not (ripe or 6icken. Price 25c. MEN CURED FOREVER t*# |BKf '.& By true specialists who possess the experience of years. The right kind of experience—doing the same thing the right way hundred* and perhaps thousands of times, wltn unfailing permanent results. Don't you think It time to get the right treatment? If you dealre to con sult reliable long-established spe cialists of vast experience, come to us and learn what can be accomp lished with skilful. *clentlfic treat ment. We successfully treat Kidney ana Bladder Diseases. Rheumatism. Blood Poison, Piles and Rectal Trouble, and all Nervous. Chronic and Ca tarrhal Diseases of Men and Women, Examination free and strictly con fidential. Hours, 9a.m.t07 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 1. DRS. 6ROOVER &. REGISTER 504-5-6-7 Dyer Building. Take Elevator. Augusta, Ga.