The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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FRIDAY. MARCH 13. COMMITTEE GUI IPPROPRIATIOI As Forecasted in The Herald Yesterday Afternoon, Health Committee Decided on Cur tailment. 1 An was forecastocl In The Herald yesterday afternoon the health com mittee of city council met and aareed to a curtailment of Its appropriation for 1914. The total amount of reduc tion in the board of health and city host Itals. Including tile c!t> dispell- Sure Indications of Lung Trouble Amonff the indication* of threatened I<un£ Trouble are a continued cough, fever umi nigh sweat*. A change of climate often helps, but it seems that something more is needed to stop the cough and sweat* and arrest the pro gress of disease. Turkman's Alterative, after many years of use. is known to be most beneficial in bringing about re* lief, in muny cases comple e recoveries. Investigate this case:— Schell City. Mo. “Gentlemen: I had a terrible cough, night sweats and pleurisy in my lung*. A man who heard me coughing advised me to take your Alterative. 1 paid no attention to him then. I go so bad the doctor said I should go to Wyoming 1 did, and when l got there l steadily grew worse Then I remembered what had been told me about your medicine. I began taking it, with no faith what ever, but before I had taken three bot tles. I could eat anything. Fever and night-sweats stopped and for over a year I have been well and in better health than I ever was.” (Affidavit) W. F. BOMAR. (Above abbreviated: more on request) Eckrnan’s Alterative ha* been proven by many years’ test to be most efficaci ous for severe Throat and Lung Affec tions. Bronchl’is, Bronchial Asthma. Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the sys em. Contains no narcotics, poisons or habit-forming drugs. Sold by lead ing druggists. Write the Eckman Lab oratory, Philade’phia. Pa., for booklet telling of recoveries "and additional ev idence. DOES DANGER THREATEN YOU? Are You in the Coils of Disease? Maybe the serpent Afff'V '' of sickness is crush i Sjgi? a ’ nff y ou to death? % r $ Your back is heavy, ' 'iv eyes dull, a,never end inff weariness holds you. Too many women well - -know the meaning of IgWSBnBiSt 1 hopeless dragging days &WB’KUK'\\ ] ' and endless nights. ' ff;*' Functional and or ganic derangements grow ffly-rah steadily wht n neglected— I 'Pfflß they become deadly in li'i'LJiir time. Don’t suffer longer. I *\ Stella- Vitae will relieve I! t. Hit you now. (iji « < This wonderful remedy is the guaranteed wo man ’« tonic of the world . It is the fin ished work of a lifetime of a distin guished physician who gave the best years of life study to its perfection. Stella-Vitae is a lifegiving tonic guar anteed by every dealer who sells it. Whenever a bottle fails to benefit you, the dealer cheerfully refunds every penny it cost you. It is perfectly harm less—healing and health in every drop. Thousands of well women all over tne South testify to its wonderful proper ties. Shake off the serpent. Get well. Begin today. Get a bottle of Stella- Vitae, the guaranteed-to-benefit rem edy. Your dealer sells it in $1 bottles. Thacher Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Blood Troubles Driven Gut Hundreds of Georgia Families Kept in Vigorous Health by Famous Remedy From the earliest times many Geor gia families and their descendants have used the blood remedy known coramer 3!ve Blood Trouble* the Right Punch. dally as 8, S. S. And they owe a vig orous posterity to this remarkable medicine. The action of 8. S. S. In th* blood la of absorbing interest. One Ingredient In 8. 8. 8. serves the active purpose of stimulating each cel lular part of the tissues to a healthy and Judicious selection of Us own es sential nutriment Not only this, but If from the pres ence of some disturbing poison there la a local or general Interference of nu trition to cause boils, carbuncles, ab scesses and kindred troubles, 8. 8. S. ao directs the local cells that this poi son is rejected and eliminated from their presence. Then, too, S. S. S. has such specific stimulation on these local cells as to preserve their mutual welfare and a proper relative assistance to each other. In a very brief time S. S. S. has the reconstructive process so under control that remarkable changes are observed. All eruptive places heal, mysterious pains and aches have disappeared, and from head to foot there is a conscious sensation of renewed health. And If you desire eklllful advice and counsel upon any matter concerning the blood and skin, write to the Medical Department, The Swift Spe cific Co., G-15, Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Do not allow some zealous clerk to larrup the atmosphere in eloquence over something "Just as good" as g. £. s, B<qpare of all substitute*. nary, will br $7,300, which la con*H er*d a splendid saving, There Is yet to meet the police com mittee iind then the appropriations committee will have a session The report of the appropriations commit tee to council Is expected to cause a tilg fight on the floor of council on the appropriations for the fire and police departments, GUARD CONLEY IN BURNS GRILL Only on Certain Conditions Will Detective Be Permitted to Talk With Prisoner in Cell. Atlanta, Ga.— lt Is decidedly prob atile that Detective William J. Burns will not be permitted to qtilzz Jim Conley, the convicted accomplice in the Krank case. This was evident in an interview given out by William M. Smith, the negro's counsel. Smith stated posi tively to rc | orters that he would not allow the famous detective to put his client under a sweating interrogation. Also thut Horns would not he per mitted to interview Conley except in the presence of the prisoner's attor ney. Besides this, it is said that the detective will have to agree to other conditions before he will even be ad mitted to the negro sweeper’s cell. Wants to Know Atttitude. “Before I permit Burns to see'Con l*jr," Mr. Smith said last night, "1 will have to satisfy myself that he is sincerely seeking to unearth the truth —and nothing but it. I will have to determine whether or not he is work ing to aid Krank alone. Also, whether or not he will' act in absolute good faith." Asked point-blank whether or not he would allow Horns to see the negro, Mr. Smith said he could not say one way or the other at present. It would be altogether according to circum stances, he declared. Burns could not be reached for a staement last night. According to a staement which he sent to The Consti tution Tuesday night, he will be in this city some time this week—prob ably within the next day or so. Upon his return this time he will remain in town until his investigation s com plete. Conference Is Held. An Interesting angle of recent devel opments in the Krank situation was a secret conference held Tuesday after noon between Solicitor Dorsey and At torney Smith It is said to have lasted throughout the afternoon. Neither man would divulge its nature, refus ing to discuss the subject. It Is said, however, that the two were going over certain phases of the newly discovered evidence in the hands of the defense, which is to be con tained in the application for a new trial to be submitted somewhere in the neighborhood of April 10. Kriends of I-eo 1-Yank—and, it is un derstood, members of his counsel —are said to be responsible for the proposed interview of Burns with Conley. Burns’ past record for obtaining confessions cheers Krank and his friends in the prospects of the planned interroga tion. Conley is guarded zealously in his cell in the Tower—which is located near Krank's—and no one but his at torney, Solicitor Dorsey and Detec tives Starnes and Campbell are per mitted to see him. FUNERAL OF DR. W.W. BATTEY HELD TODAY Ceremonies at St. Patrick’s Pesided Over By Rt. Rev. Bishop Benj. J. Keiley. The funeral services over the re mains of Dr. W. VV. Battey, Sr., who passed away early yesterday morn ing in the tiCth year of his age, were conducted by the Right Reverend Bishop Benj. J. Keiley, of Savannan, from the St. Patrick Church at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The burial followed at the City Cemetery in the presence of relatives and a number of sorrow-stricken friends of the de ceased aud of tlie family, many of whom also witnessed the church ser vices also. Tiie tioral contributions were extraordinarily beautiful and were many in number and design. The blowing gentlemen acted as pallbearerst Honorar.A— Dr. William A. Mulher in. Dr. Thos. D. Coieman. Dr. Joseph E. Allen and Dr. Charles W. Crane. Active —Messrs. James It. Stokes. Marion G. Rldgely, John W. Walker, Warren Walker. Henry M. North, A. H. Porter Oswell R. Eve and James M Hull. Jr. Dr. Battey s death has caused a general grief to the entire community and the heart-felt, sympathies of hun dreds of people who knew and esteem ed him are beattowed upon the sur viving members of his family. The Aiken Polo Team Wins Over the Tigers Aiken, S. C.—Yesterday afternoon a polo match was played between the Aiken team and the Tigers, which re sulted in a victory for the Aiken team by a score of 9 3-4 to 8. The game was very fast and exciting from start to finish. It would be difficult to say who starred for the playing of all was excellent. Quite a large chrowd wit nessed the tame, several of the tour ists from Augusta coming over to see the game. The line-up was as follows: Aiken: A. Paul, J. C. Cooley, A. Brown, W. Phelps. Tigers: P. Boyer, E. W. Hopping, M. Kletsohman, C. Curtis. The match was played for the whirl wind cups, which were presented by- Mr. Julius Fleisehman. PEACHTREE ST. WASHERS BECOME A PESTILENCE Atlanta —“ The wappy-jawed pelicans whose principal diversions it is to loit er on Peachtree and try to force their attentions on passing girls, will soon lie having their turn at the rock-pile," predicts the esteemed Atlanta Star (printed on green paper at 1 cent per print), in its issue of today. "Unless the mashers desist," con- THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. tlmies the brightly shining Star, “there will lie either a decided increase in the city's funds, or else the stockade will he largely peopled with feeble-minded human clothes-racks, “Mashers and women insulters In Atlanta have Increased during the past few months so that it has become a pestilence." further forcefully avers the paper, and the police are called on to use their strong right arms in pro- j teetlng the fair young damsels who trip to and fro before the horrid ogling eyes of the mashers." After Waiting 9 Years, Gets Marriage Annulment San Francisco —Wnltlng nine years for her husband to demonstrate some sign of recovery. Mrs. Adelaide Mur phy Hreckenrlclge, wife of John C. Hreckenrldge now in a Haris sanita rium, has obtained annulment of her marriage at Salinas, Cal. Attorneys fir Mrs. Hreckenridge procured affidavits from French alienists alleging that her husband b mind was beyond hope of recovery. She was awarded the custody of I'lelr 9 year-old son. The clop' ment of the coir lc creat ed a stir ten years ago Mrs. Breck enrldge was flic daughter of Samuel (’. Murphy, u millionaire banker of . this <itv. Hreekenridge's eccentrlrltv is said to have deveiope 1 during the honey moon and n trip around the world failed to restore his health. In Paris lie was seized with an attack of ver- j tigo and Toll from the second story of a hold. He ha? been an Inmate of a hospital ever since. IlGESlii, GAS DR BAD STOW Each “Pape’s Diapepsin” di gests 3000 grains food, ending stomach misery in five minutes. Do some foods you eat hit hack — taste good, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, | sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape’s Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is dl corder od you will get happy redef in five minutes, but what pleases you most Is that It strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some times—they are slow, but not sure. “Pape’s Diapei sin” Is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy, condition so the misery won’t come bach. You feel different as soon as “Pape's Dla' epsin” comes In contact with the stomach —distress just van ishes —your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of | undigested food, your head clears and ; you feel fine. Go now, make the best Investment you ever made, by getting a large flfty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia >r any stomach disorder. CAREFULLY TREAT CHILDREN’S COLDS Neglect of children’s colds often lays I the foundation of serious lung trouble in later life. On the other hand it is t harmful to continually dose delicate ] little stomachs with internal medi- i cines or to keep the children always indoors. The ideal way to avoid colds is to keep plenty of fresh air in the . bedroom and at the first sign of trou ble apply Vick's “Vap-O-Rub" Croup ' and Pneumonia Salve over the throat i and chest, covering with a warm flan nel cloth. The body heat releases an tiseptic vapors that are Inhaled all night long, opening the air passages and healing the inflamed membrane. In addition Vick’s Is absorbed through ' the skin taking out the soreness and tightness. Vick’s contains no harm ful drugs whatever. At druggists— -25c, 60c and SI.OO. HYOMEI SOOTHES, PURIFIES, HEALS CATARRH ILLS When you have ,requent attacks of sneezing or head colds, tickling in th; throat, dull headaches, crusts In th nose, rising of mucus or spasmodic coughing, and seem lacking In vitality, you are affected with catarrh —a dis ease that cannot be neglected since 11 often leads to a serious if not fatal aliment. The ravages of catarrh will In time wreck the health of even the strongest person. Besides, catarrh Is so unpleasant—tt makes your life mis erable and annoys your friends. At the first catarrhal symptom sure ly use Hyornel. It’s the rlght-to-the point remedy—you breathe it —no nau seating drugs to dpset your stomach. Hyornel is a combination of anti septic oils that you breathe Into the nose, throat and lungs in the natural way. Just put a few drops Into the Inhaler and breathe it in. The germi cidal fumes mix with the air and at once penetrate to all nooks and crev ices of the mucous membrane lining the breathing organs. It destroys the dangerous germs that may be lurking In the delicate tissues, and immediate ly soothes and heals the raw and In flamed membrane. Hyornel is sold with an agreement to refund the purchase price to any one who is not benefited. You surely can afford to try it on an offer like this. All druggists have it. Get the complete outfit, SI.OO size. MANY PERSONS GLAD OVER RELIEF SECURED FROM DODSON’S LIVER TONE Former Sufferers from Constipation Now Improved Without Taking Unpleasant Calomel. Many, many thousands of paonlo who formerly suffered from constipa tion are delighted with the relief brought them by taking IMdsm's IJv er Tone Instead of disagreeable and often dangerous calomel. Calomel Is a |Mlson, a form of mer cury, dangerous to many people and causing unplssont after-effects for nearly everyone who tries it. Dodson's IJver Tone Is recommend ed as u perfectly safe nnd reliable remedy to take the place oT calomel. 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Its action is easy and natural, with no gripe, no pain and the after-effects are agreeable. Dodson's Liver Tone does not In terfere with your regular duties, habits and diet, and builds and strengthens Instead of weakening you or “knocking you all out" for days, as calomel and strong purgatives so often do. Dodson's may do tor you what tt has for all these other happy thousands of people. WALK-OVER Shoes are the successful result of the thought and skill of several thousand minds concentrated on the attainment of making the best shoes sold. The result is evident in the most popular priced shoe produced today. The correct anatomical lines and shapes—the best selected and most durable leathers—individuality of styles—the adaptability of these styles to the prevailing mode of dress. 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No. -I Irish American Bank Bldg. Modern residence built bv me. SOVER fIOVER SEVEN