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TUESDAY MARCH 17.
TEST CASE FOB
1 AUTO MEN
Immense Industry Affected in
Case Attacking Constitution
ality of Income Tax.
Washington.— Suits attacking the
constitutionality of ths Income tnx
This Home-Made Cough
Syrup Will Surprise You
Coats Little, but there la Noth
ing Hatter ot any Price,
fully Guaranteed.
Her# is s homemade remedy that
takes hold of a couch almost instantly,|
and will usually conquer an ordinary
cough in 2* hours. This recipe makes a
pint—enough for a whole family. You
couldn't buy as much or as good ready
made cough syrup for $2,511.
Mix one pint of granulated siigar with
pint of warm water, and stir 2
minute*. Put 2Vi ounce* of Pinex (fifty
cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add
the Sugar Syrup. This keeps perfectly
end has a pleasant taste—children like
it. Braces up the appetite and is
slightly laxative, which helps end a
cough. !
You p’obably know the medical value
of pine in treating bronchial asthma,
bronchitis, spasmodic croup and whoop
ing cough. Pinex is a most valuablo
concentrated compound of _ Norway
white pine extract, rich in guaiacol and
other natural healing pine elements.
Other preparations will not work in
this combination.
The prompt results from this inexpen
sive remedy hare made friends for it in
thousands of homes in the United States
and Canada, which explains why the
plan has been imitated often, but never
successfully.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction,
or money promptly refunded, goes with *
this preparation. Your druggist has
Pinex ,or will get it for you. If not,
send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
All Vegetable
Gardens
Contain These
Beans, Okra,
Beets. Onions, ’**
Cabbage. p
Carrots,
Collards, Potatoes,
Chard, Radishes,
Cucumbers. Squash,
Corn, Tomatoes,
Lettuce, Turnips. .
N. L. Willet Seed Go.
AUGUSTA.
The “Bos?” Says:
‘Tefl me HOW to IMPROVE Gibbs Catsup,
and I will welcome your suggestion.—Five
years ago, Catsup Makers said, “It is impos
sible to make a PURE Ten-Cent-Catsup,—
and a PROFIT.” We do BOTH.—In 1909 we *
sold Five Thousand Bottles; in 1913 we sold
Five MILLION Bottles. There is Just 8 3-4
Ozs. of PURE Catsup In the Gibbs 10-Cent
Bottle. You may buy 16 Ozs. of Catsup for
26 Cents, —but you can’t buy BETTER
Catsup at ANY PRICK.”
GIBBS S£ki> CATSUP
Is made of sound,-plump, red-ripe Tomatoes
and Granulated Sugar and Spices. No Skins.
No Cores. No Preservatives. —Ask for
“GIBBS CATSUP,” instead of CATSUP, —
and be sure you get It
Gibbs 801 l Head Apple Jelly, 10 Cents
Made from the pure juice of Northern Apples and
granulated table sugar, conforms to ALL Pure Food
laws. No preservatives. FULL 8 ozs. All Orocers.
Gibbs Preserving Company
BALTIMORE - MARYLAND
BVEBT BULL HEAD LABEL IS A OrABAVTBB
OF HIGHEST QUALITY.
were filed In the district supreme
court here todny by John V, and
Horace K Dodge, of Detroit, automo
bile manmacturors. They contend
that the law unduly discriminates
against Individuals and partnerships
In favor of corporations In the laying
of surtaxes and In permitting cor
porations to withhold from taxation
such port hum of Income as may tie
necessary Tor the needs and purposes
of their business. The Intter privi
lege Is not allowed to Individuals,
their hill says.
While the Dodge brothers appear
hh the only plaintiffs In the suit riled
today, it was generally understood
here that their cases Is a test suit In
which nil the immense automobile
Industry at Detroit Is concerned.
The I lodge hill does not contest the
constitutionality of an Income tax as
such, but attneks the provisions ot
the present law which it Is contended,
discriminates In favor of corporations
ns against Individuals and partner
ships
ABLE SPEAKERS AT
MEETING OF SOCIETY
Richmond County Agricultural
To Have Mr. Price, Mr, Wor
sham and Others.
There will he a largely attended
meeting of the Richmond County Ag
ricultural Society on Saturday next
when there will he addressea made by
Commissioner of Agriculture Jtm
Price, state entomologist, J. Lee Wor
sham and others. The day la expect
ed to he greatly enjoyed.
Mr Rudolph A. Byers, scientific as
sistant assigned by the federal de
partment of agriculture to the study
and prevention of corn weevil and
with headquarters at the University of
South Carolina, has been Invited to be
present also. There will he a splen
did dinner served on Saturday next at
the clubhouse of the society on the
Louisville road and every one who at
tends will have a most enjoyable time.
DR. GOBAT DEAD.
Berne. Switzerland.—Dr. Chas. Al
bert Uobat, who in 1902. divided the
Nobel Peace Prize with E. Ducommun,
.'mother Swiss, died of apoplexy here
today while presiding over a peace
.conference.
Dr. Cobat was president ot the in
ternational peace bureau and adminis
trator ot the inter-i>arliamentary
I union. He was 71 years old.
To The Young
Expectant Mother
Women of Experience Advise the Um
of Mother’s Friend.
There is some trepidation In the minds
of most women in regard to motherhood.
This is an external application that has a
wonderful influence and control over the
muscular tissues of the abdomen. By ita
daily use the muscles, cords, tendons azid
ligaments all gently expand without #io
slightest strain: there is no pain, no nau
sea, no nervousness ; what was dreaded as
a severe physical ordeal becomes a calm,
serene, joyful anticipation.
In almost every community there are
women who have used Mother’s Friend, and
nare the ones that recovered quickly.
Other’s Friend is prepared after the
formula of a noted family doctor hv the
Bradfield Regulator Co., 238 Lamar Bldg..
Atlanta, Ga. Write them for their instruc
tive book to expectant mothers. You will
find Mother’s Friend on sale by all drug
Itores at SI,OO a bottle.
The longing to pos
sess is often contra
dicted by the fear of
distress.
But there need be
no such dread in view
of the fact that wo
have an effective rem
edy in what Is known
as Mother's Friend.
GIBBS HEAD
CATSUP
COSTS
10c
SHAMROCK IN
EVIDENCE TODAV
This is St. Patrick’s Day. An
cient Order of Highbernians
Celebrating With Banquet
Tonight.
Today I* HI. PatrbVs Day. In eels,
hratlon of the event there were relig
ious services this morning at Ht. Pat
rick's church at which were present
ths members of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians, the Knights of Columbus,
Sacred Heart t'adeta and other Cath
olic organizations. Mass was cele
brated thla morning by Rev. Father
Kane and a sermon was preached by
Rev. Father Morrow.
This evening, after the mission serv
ices are held at the Sacred Heart
church, there will be a banquet In St.
Patrick's Hall arranged by the An
cient Order of Hibernians. Mr. .1.
J. Onllatmn Is chairman of the com
mittee of arrangements for the ban
quet and he la sparing no pains to
make It a big success.
There will he addresses at the ban
quet this evening by Mr. James R.
Mulherin on "St. Patrick." Rev. Fath
er Morrow on "The Ancient order ot
Hibernians" and <'apt. E. J. O'Con
nor on "The Political Status of Ire
land."
Today Is the day when shamrock*
are very much In evidence and Irish
men sing patriotic songs and attend
patriotic celebrations.
LAST PAiT
If 117TH
Col. Griffith Takes Command
Of Regiment. Troop 3 Ready
To Leave Thursday at Latest.
Atlanta, Ga—Movement orders
were received at Fort McPherson on
Monday, which contain the informa
tion that the Seventeenth regiment
will go forward toward the interna
tional boundary line between Mexico
and the United States "not later than
Thursday.”
Colonel Thomas Griffith, the new
commander of the regiment, late Mon
day afternoon gave out a regimental
order to have all permanent camp
equpiment ready for loading not later
than tonight. Wednesday will be spent
by the officers and enlisted men in
the organization in placing camp
equipment and horses aboard the
thee seettion troop train which will
carry' the Seventeenth from here to
Laredo and from Laredo to Eagle
Pass, where the regimental <»fficers
will report to General Bliss, in charge
of the entire boundary line patrol.
Into Detachments.
It Is likely that the Seventeenth
regiment will he cut into detachments
of one company each, and distributed
along some 250 miles of boundary line.
For this purpose the regiment is car
rying with it its company mess tents
and mess equipment rather than make
use of the regimental outfit.
Colonel Griffith, on being seen Mon
day, declared that he had not as yet
looked over his command officially,
but from what he had seen of the en
listed men he believed that his assign
ment would undoubtedly prove a like
able one. Colonel Griffith until re
cently has been In command of the St.
Louis, Mo., recruiting depot.
The last dress parade of the Seven
teenth will be held at 4 o’clock this
afternoon. The enlisted men, having
packed all dress uniform, will march
in their field equipment. The troop
train which will carry the regiment
to the scene of the late Mexican rebel
disturbances will leave Atlanta early
Thursday morning, the men loading
before daylight.
SPEER'SENEMIES
■JCM
Judge Would Listen to No
Plan Except Accompanied
With Report Completely Ex
onerating Him.
Washington, D. C.—Members of the
Georgia delegation, says a special to
the Constitution, were distinctly net
tled today at the exposure of the at
tempt to provide an easy way for
Judge Bmory Bpccr to retire, by spe
cial act of congress, rather than go
through the tedious process of an Im
peachment trial.
For several months efforts have
been been in progress. A precedent
was found in the measure enabling
Justice William 11. Moody, who was
abent from the bench for months on
account of ill health, to retire In ad
vance of the legal age.
The difficulties in the way of car
rying out the program are almost In
surmountable. Judge Speer would not
listen to the proposal unless it was
accompanied with a report of the sub
comrmltteo of the house Judiciary,
which Investigated his case, complete
ly exonerating him.
Members of the Georgia delegation
were willing to work on the committeo
of which Representative Kdwln Y.
Webb is chairman, to induce them to
give Judge Speer the benefit of the
doubt on the idea that he would soon
he retired under a special act.
The premature publication of the
program has served to arouse the op
position to Judge Speer, and the Geor
gia delegation began hearing from
home today. Judge Speer's enemies
want, the Impeachment proceedings
carried through. The committee feels
that having undertaken an lnvestiga- I
tlon they must carry it through and
report their findings.
BEST FAMILY LAXATIVF.
Beware of constipation. Use Dr.
King's New Life Pills and keep well.
Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frank
lin, Me., call* them "our family laxa- '
tive.” Nothing better for adults or
aged. Get them today, 25c All drug
gists or by mall.
H. E. Bucklin &. Co. Philadelphia or St.
Louie. tv. A
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Light Bread
With Milk is a Great Dish
for Young and Old
John Dough
raised on
Fleischmann’s Yeast
n, n'S’akim c«p»ny
WHAT JOHN DOUGH MEANS
Fatmor
MADE BY THE H. H. CLAUSSEN CO.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
There's nothing more pala
table, nourishing and digestible
than Light Bread and mirk.
Give the children plenty of it
(they can't have too much)
and watch them thrive!
Eat it yourself. You'll find it a
most agreeable and beneficial
change from heavier foods.
It will help to keep you young.
Eat More Light Bread
every way and every day—at meals
and between. It is the best and most
nourishing.food —as well as the most
economical. To be sure of perfect
Light Bread—the digestible kind —
properly fermented and containing all
the food value of the wheat
Always Eat Light Bread Made With
FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST
f
Ask your grocer or baker for a
copy of the new Fleischmann book,
“ Good Things to Eat Made With
Bread. " It contains many delight
ful and original recipes. Ask for it.
Eat More
Light Bread
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