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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18.
Tells Why The American Has Gone Ahead
of National League, Hangs On To
The Veterans Too Long
New York.—Because they persist In
hittigltig uu to their veteran** long ni
ter their real usefulness Is (tone —
that's the reason why the National
i.eague, once the classiest organiza
tion In baseball, has had to yield first
place to the American League,
Tlwe has been no denying of the
Tact that for the past four years the
American League teams nave had it
"on" their National rivals. The
\merican Leaguers have b<ll
triumphant in the last four world se
ries combats, and in the majority ol
post-season games between the Amor
leans and Nationals the teams of th<*
younger organization have been
triumphant, in l'Jln the American
Leaguers were winners In every se
ries In which they engaged with the
Nationals.
The Reason Shown.
A glance through the baseball rec
ords shows the reason The Ameri
can league keeps a star player as
long as he performs In major league
style—but not one day longer, limy
cut him adrift »*en be starts to skid
and supplant him with new blood —
toying to the fore some youngsters
who soon shine Just as brightly as
did the stars of old.
With the National League It is dif
ferent. Sentiment seems to cause
Gone Forever Are
Dyspeptic Days of Old
The Simple, Safe, Sure Use of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets Will Bring Joy to
Any Stomach Sufferer In an Easy,
Comfortable, Dietless Way.
How many quiet, afraid-to-make-a
nolse, unhappy homes there are due to
cross, irritable, miserable, close-that
kltchen-door kind of dyspepsia suffer
ers. Such men and women cannot help
their peevishness for they suffer ter
ribly and should not be censured.
A stomach that is irritated, raw, re
bel'lous and not fit to do its work Is
certainly the cause of constant drag
ging down and even excruciating
agony.
It is a feeling surpassed by no other
illness known to man.
No one should blame such n person
for ill temper and siler.t moodiness
Ever and always is that dead, gone,
sour tasting feeling at hand to curs*
every waking hour.
Dyspepsia, had breath, gas Tit is, -
tarrh of the stomach, pains in howias,
nervousness, heartburn. belching,
bloating, etc., come from wrongful
conditions of digestive Juices. There i :
nothing to correct these horrors until
these juices are again replenished.
When the system exhausts its juice:,,
when the liver, when the pancreas, the
stomach become thereby unfit to fur
nish the proper digestive fluids, one
cannot expect this same system, with
out aid, to do anything else than keep
on making their improper digestive
products.
Such a condition means all manner
of suffering, and unquestionably fatal
danger lurks in such delay.
There is relief in Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets that means a restoration to
normal health, a building up of cor
rect d '■ystive juices and an absolute
harmle'Lsness In the method and Its
result.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets contain
qualities in just the right proportion
to build up the weakened gastric Juice.
When the tablet reaches the stomach,
it readjusts matters quickly, balances
acids and alkalies and stops pain, suf
fering, etc.
Other ingredients have Just as im -
portant effects upon the intestines as
well as the stomach and thus in a re
markably short time stomach ills, in
digestion, etc., disappear.
Go to your druggist today and ob
tain a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets, price 50 cents.
Pishing
Tackle
Steel Casting Rods.
Fly Rods,
Kingfisher Silk Lines,
Hildebrandt Spinners,
“Dowagiao” Minnows,
Reels,
Gill Netting,
Seine Cord.
BOWEN
BROS.
HARDWARE.
BEEF PORK
HEAD CHEESE
M. A. BATES & CO.
223 Kollock Street. Phone 1677.
SAUSAGE
lamb poultry
them to keep in the regular line-up
many old stars lung alter tuey Dave
'slowed up—long alter added years
lias robbed* them v>f their former
prowess and made them Inferior to
ihe youngsters who are camping ou
tiie bem lies waiting to breuk in
Jvooklng over tne 11*0* records ot
the American lauigue, und comparing
the rosters oi those uaya with unit ot
till -t. shows in at only tlvc men of tho
100 odd. tnen In that league are suit
in American League harness. Thus*
men are: Jujoie and Turner, of Hie
Napa; Crawford ot the tigers; and
bender and clank of the Atineiies.
Stovall, who Joined tne Naps uck
in 1904, was with the St Louis
browns until last fail and now Is with
the r ederals. Marry Dims, a siar in
11104, is still on the A idle lie payroll,
but lie plays no longer.
Jimmy Callahan, now manager of
the White Sox, C.nrk Griffith, now
manager of the Senators and Mek
Altrock, are the only players who
played in 11104 who still are urawiug
salaries irom American League.
Nearly 25 Men.
But It's a bit dllterent on the Na
tional League which carried- and
played regularly in 1913 nearly 25
men who were In the game in 1904
and even earlier than that date. In
cluded in this list are Eagner, llresna
han, Mathewson, Ames. Cainnitz, Hug
gins, Evers, Tinker, McCormick,
brown, Wiltse, Needham, booing,
Kiing and McLean.
Glancing over the 1909 rosters of
the American and National Leagues,
and comparing them with tne present
ones, shows that the Nationals still
have nearly 7u men in their line-ups
who were there in 1909 while the
American Leaguers have weeded out
the slip) ine stars of the other days
and that ti. i National Leaguers have
hung onto them —and lost consider
able prestige thereby.
The result of the conflicting poli
cies has been shown in tne inter
league clashes in the past few years.
The American League outfits, com
posed mostly of lads, have been able
to sweep everything before them; the
National League, with its heavy mem
bership of slipping veterans, have
slowed up and have had to yield be
fore the onslaught of the younger or
ganization.
Weed ’em Cut.
It seems to be up to the National
Leaguers to weed out the veterans
an.l let the bench-warming kids ooze
out into the spotlight if they want to
save themselves from slipping to a
minor league status when compared
with the s; eed boys of the American
League. The new organization has
forged ahead so rapidly in the past
few years, has so clearly outclassed
the Nationals, that many skeptical
fans are declaring that the Nationals
today, despite their galaxy of stars,
do not rank superior to any of the
first division teams in the Class AA
minor leagues.
Southwest Georgia After
Political lree Plums
This Portion of State An
nounces Intention of Being
on the Job.
Atlanta, Ga,—When it comes to shak
ing down the plains from Georgia's bis
political tree this summer, southwest
Georgia has announced its intention of
being on the Job. It seems that at
these former plum-distributing affairs
that section of the state has been left
out in the past, according to Thud
Adams of the Moultrie Observer, who
was in Atlanta a day or two ago, and
Mr. Adams declares that this season
his section is going to have a look-in
or knew the reason why.
“We are not greedy," said Mr.
Adams. "We don’t want ail the plums,
or even a lion’s share, but W’e do want
one of the big ones, and I believe the
people of other sections of the state
will recognize the Justice of our
claims."
Just wliat the southwest Georgia
people want has not yet been definite
ly stated, and it is presumed that it
will be more or legs determined by
other political developments. If Gov-
Wuttemore's
f V a Shoe Polishes
FINEST QUALITY LARCEST VARIETY
"GILT EDGE,” the only ladien '■hoe drawing that
positively contains Oil. Blacks And Pohstieu Indie*'
and children'* boots and shoes, shines without rub
bing, U6c. "FRENCH GLOSS.” 10c.
"STAR” combination for cleaning and polishing all
kind* of russet or tan shoe*, 10c. "DANDY” size, 26c.
"QUICK WHITE” On liquid form with sponge;quick
ly cleans and whitens dirty canvas ahoea. 10c. A 26c.
"BABY ELITE" combination for gentlemen who
take pride In having their shoe* look Al. Restores
color and lustre to all black shoes. Polish with*
brush or cloth, 10 cents. "ELITE” aize, 26 cents.
If yoar dealer does not k*»p the kind you want **nd na
the price in htamps for full size paekaae. cbaiifea paid.
WHITTEWIORE BROS. * CO.,
20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Maas*
7'he Oldest and largest Manufacturers of
Shoe roluhei in the World,
Perfection Oil Cooking Stoves
Lower Prices Than Ever Before Offered in Augusta
J-j—f
M It
“PERFECTION”
CABINETS
Cabinet No. 3, for stove No. 3.
Is priced at *5 50
Cabinet No. 4. for stove No. 4.
is priced at Sis 75
Creamery Butter (Surety)
pound 35^
Fresh Country Eggs,
dozen • • 30T
Fancy Lemons, doz • I**
Oranges,Florida, doz. 20C
Grape Fruit (5 for. . 40C
Irish Potatoes, peek 30C
Spanish Onions 8 for
Carolina Head Rice,
10 pounds 69C
Pork and Beans G for 25C
Prunes, lb 11C
Dried Peaches 3 lhs.
Dried Apples, pkgs.
Macaroni or Spaghetti,
3 packages 25^
COFFEE
Rio, lh . 20T
Fv C. 1). lb 30<*
Surety lb 33T
The Parcels Post
Is a medium through which you may shop and stay at
home, if you are distant from White's Store. We
prepay freight to all points within a radius of 200
miles of Augusta.
ernor Slaton runs for the senate they
may put a man in the field for the
governorship. If Governor Slaton de
cides not to run for the senate, It is
almost sure that a southwest Georgia
man will be put forward.
The section would have one strong
advantage in such a contest, and that
is that the leaders In that section are
prartieally unanimous upon the man
they would put forward. Hon. W. C.
Vereen of Moultrie, who was consid
ered by Governor Slaton for the sena
torial appointment up to the very last
moment, along with Senator West, Is
the man through whom they want
their section to he honored.
A Word of Caution.
One should he exceptionally careful
Just now about taking cold, and when
a cold is contracted get rid of it as
quickly as possible. To accomplish this
you will find Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy excellent. It is not only prompt
and effectual but it is pleasant and
safe to take, and has a reputation of
forty years back of It. For sale by all
dealers
SIMPLE WAY TO
END DANDRUFF
Stop Falling Hair and Itching
Scalp.
Thpre is one sure way that has never
failed to remove dandruff at once, and
that is to dissolve It, then you destroy
It entirely. To do thin, you Just get
about four ounces of plain common
liquid arvon from any drug Htore (tills
Ih all you will need) apply It at night
when retiring; use enough to moi*ten
the scalp and rub it In gently with the
finger tips.
By morning, most If not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three 01
four more applications will completely
dissolve, and entirely destroy, every
single sign and trace of It, no rnattei
how much dandruff you may have.
You will find all itching and digging
of the scalp will stop instantly and
your hair will t.e fluffy, lustrous, glos
sy, silky and soft, and look and feel
a hundred times better.
If you value your hair, you should
get rid of dandruff at once, for nothing
destroys the hair so quickly. It not
only starves the hair and makes It fall
out, but It makes it stringy, straggly,
dull, dry. brittle and lifeless, and ev
erybody notices it.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
The Advantages of the "Perfection"
Economy, cleanness and absence of excess 'heat are the three strimg points which so strongly rcc
otuniend the "Perfection" over other stoves of its type, und wood and coal stoves.
The economy lies in tho fact that Hie "Perfection" burns the minimum quantity ot oil, and may lie
extinguished and re-lighted easily. It regains the burning heat lor which it is celebrated very quick
ly; and the heat may he regulated to suit thu
The construction of the “Perfection" insures its cleanness. There are so few parts to catch dirt
and they are so easily kept clean, that tne frequent complaint of "smelly" oil stoves lias no nearing.
In this pnrt of the South one of tho main features to he considered during the summer Is the
cook stove stove which throws out excess heat other than rhst required for cooking, should nave
no place 111 a Southern kitchen. Thai the "Perfection’ supplies only the necessary heat lor cooking,
Is guaranteed by the construction of the stove,
A fourth consideration is the price and we rail your attention to the prices at Which these stoves
may be bought Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The Household Club may be used in the purchase of stoves and kitchen utensils
“ Perfection" No. 3
All "Perfections" are made with the oil supply
tank at the side, the sizes varying with the
burners.
The No. 3 stove is made with three burners,
and the price, exclusive of the cabinet or oven
which are extra. Is *8 25
“PERFECTION No. 2”
This stove iR made with two burners, but for small families is an Ideal stove. It takes up but little
space iind mav he put in the kitchen along side of tho big stove during the summer.
The price is *7 25
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Prices generally have been slowly de
idining for the past few weeks, but no
-1 where are so noticeable as in \\ lute s
fGrocery Dept. We invite your atten
tion to the opportunities for saving
found below.
Tomatoes No. 3, G for
Sugar Corn, No. 2,
G for 5<V
Peas, Sifted, No. 2,
6 for 70T
Beets (Surety) No. 3,
G for . . 70^
Mixed Vegetable Soups.
G for 50<*
String Beans, G for.
Lima Beans (Warwick)
G for 70C
SPIENDID BANQUET
OF IHE HIBERNIANS
Was Held Last Night -and a
Large Number Attended.
Some Able Speeches Made.
Mr. T. D. Murphy Presided.
An elegant banquet wns served last
night In Kt. Patrick’s Mall, with the
Ancient OTder of Hibernians as the
hosts. The affair was one of the most
delightful that the Hibernian* have
ever given and much credit for its
general excellence Is given to Chair
man J. J. Callahan, of the arrange
ments committee.
There were many patriotic songs
sung and some able addresses deliv
ered. Mr. Thomas I). Murphy pre
sided over the banquet.
A letter was read during the even
ing from Mr. J. .1. Farrell, who ex
pressed regrets at his being unable to
attend.
The program for the evening was.
"Kittle Terrell” —Mrs. G. W. An
drews.
"The Minstrel Hoy" -Mr. 1,. F. Cot
ter.
"The Ancient Order of Hibernians”
(an addresHi Hev. Father Morrow.
"Believe Me If All Those KndearinS
Young Charms"—-Mr. J. A. Chapman.
"Where the River Shannon Flows" —
Mr. John A. Rox.
"A Rook Into Irish History" (an ad
dress) - Jh mes ii. Mulherln, Esq.
"Come Hack •to Erin"—Mr. J. A.
Chapman, Mr. E. F. Cotter, Mr. J. A.
Rox, Mr. J. H. Mulherln.
"The Present Political Hiatus In Ire
land” (an address) —Capt. E. J. O’Con
nor.
"Peg o’ My Heart” (by request)
John A. Rox.
"God Rase Ireland”- The Company.
Plano Miss Alice Doyle and Miss
Maggie Walsh.
DOG LED TO BODY.
Columbus, G».—A dog led to the dis
covery of the dead body of H. A. Gulo,
u. negro, who. according to tFie coro
ner’s Jury, was murdered by an tin
known person. The dog carried In Its
mouth the arm of the dead negro to
a group of children, and laying it tie
fore them began to bark. The animal
then led the children several hundred
yards through a swamp to where the
body lay.
It vee-ltgatlon showed that the man
had been shot through the back of the
head. He had been dead several days.
No arrests have been nriajlß.
A BIG SALE
Morris' Supreme Hams Now Sell for lh. 18c
Department Store
SONGS THAT WE
USED TO SING
Manv of the Dear Old Favor
ites Are Now Being
Revived
It him born Hfiid that In thlH ilk* 1 of
rapid progr«*s wo arr prono-to fortfot
tho old order of Htyloa and
ruHtniiiH aro conHtantly ohariKlnK; now
rondltionn brlriK about now Inven
tions; but even though wo nhould try
to d o It, there aro Home of tho old
thlriKH that wo cannot forget. Take,
for lnntanco, the old hongn. Nobody
wantH to f orget them and nobody
could entirely forget them even tluniKh
Huch a de«lre exlHted. Kvery now and
then one of tho dear old favorltlew 1h
revived and at once become* an popu
lar aH In the daywhen It flrwt be
en mo a r eal “bit. 1 '
The Herald believe* that 1h road
er« love tho old hookh and for their
benefit It ban arranged to offer them
a volume called “SongH That Never
(Jrow Old,” in which aro contained all
the dearly beloved old favorltloH. There
heavy Engllnh cloth, which |h a beau
tiful $2.50 book, and the other In art
briHtol coverH. Thexe volume* are
elaborately llluntrated with portrait*
of the world’H greatent, vocal artlHtH,
many In favorite cowtumen.
* For a flhort time The Herald Will
of r thoHo book* on the popular cou
pon plan, which Ih explained In tho
fllwplay announcin' cat printed In an
other column of thin Ihhiw. Look for
the coupon and clip It without delay.
STORED STRAW IN RIVER
FRONT SAVANNAH BLAZE
Savannah, Ga. The entire block of
warehouses on the river front here was
threatened with destruction by fire
yesterday Afternoon, the flames being
- becked at nightfall by the local fire
i epartirient with the assistance of sev
eral tugs which rendered valuable ah
sistance. Tho fire originated In the
N’eal-Blun Company's warehouse, at
the foot of Whittaker street, a tbree
stoty building containing approximate
ly 12,000 bales of rice straw. This w;o
a total loss, although the building it
self was not seriously damaged, it Is
estimated that IS, 000 will cover the
entire loss; th< re was 12,000 Insurance
on the straw and 15,000 on the build
ing The dense smoke caused by the
burning straw made It extremely diffi
cult to fight the fire and two firemen
were overcome by the flame*.
“ Perfection" No. 4
The "Perfection" Stove with four burners con
tains all the advantages of a gas stove, and
nearly all of a wood or coal stove, with none
of the unpleasant features. hiicli as dust, ashes,
heat, etc.
The No. 4 Stove Is priced, without cabinet or
oven, at *lO 75
PURE LARD
Size 20 $2.85
Size 10 .$1 50
Size 5 80<
Sardines, Fri neh, in olive
oil, 2 for 25T
Codfish B. & M.,
3 cans 27T
Bloaters, Fancy Tag,
G boxes 25^
Salmon in brine, lb. IST
Pickle Corn Beef, lb. 19^
I m-T.
Granulated
Sugar, 25 lbs.
$1.12
Golden Harvest
Flour, 24-lb.
83<*
Salmon (Pink Alaska)
G for SOT
Fish Ball, (in Bullion)
can 23T
Pure Jam, Fig, Peach or
Blackberry, 3 glasses
for 25T
Bull Head Catchup,
3 bottles 25^
Olives stuffed, 3 bot
tles 25^
Olives plain, 2 bottles 25T
AIKEN COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING
Aiken, 8. C. —The regular monthly
meeting of the Aiken County Medical
Society was held yesterday and tho
doctors from Richmond county, Geor
gia, were entertained. The meeting
of the society Is held once a rnontn
for the purpose of reading papers on
subjects of Interest to the physicians
and or the purpose of becoming better
acquainted with each other and their
methods of dealing with patients.
At the meeting yesterday the follow
ing real papers: Doctors Anbury Hull,
J. c. Wright. Thomas Wright, Bryan*
T. E. Oortel and Mlchell, all of Augus-
Mysteries of Rheumatism
Practically Solved
Action in the Tissues of a Remarkable Antidote
fi. S. S. U * Regular Wizard In Driving Out Rheumatism.
Rheumatism Is often th* effect of some
athar blood affliction that has left Its !tn.
press In the joints, muscles and mucous
coverings of the body. It works Into the
tissue cells, those tiny, little bodies In
which nutrition goes on. And it Is here
that a most remarkable medicine known
as K. B. H. doe* it* most active and most
effective work.
Its action Is marvelous. Bed ridden
rheumatics got on their feet as If by
magic. That cold, clammy sensation that
made you hug a red hot. stove In gone In
a twinkling. That excruciating pain that
made a feather lay as heavy as n ton of
coal on the skin 1* gone. You get up and
dance with glee.
Your rheumatism is gone—absolutely!
It Is an actual logical fact, that Swiff*
Bure Hpedfio flushee your blood, gives
your# entire blood circulation a fine
thorough hath. It Just naturally and In a
twinkling irrigate* every atom la jruar
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“PERFECTION”
OVENS
Oven No. 41, covering one
burner . .. .. .. • *9 25
Oven No 42, covering two
burners *3 25
MEATS
Roiled Ham, ll> .. . ,Iss<*
llo}> Head Ghcese Hi
Country {Style River
Pudding, il> 120^
Country Style Pork
Saiusage, ll> 25^
Wiennie Bologna Frank
furter Sausage lb. .
Pickle Pig Poet, dnz
Full Cream Cheese lb 24<
Dressed Hens lb..
Ga. Cane Syrup, gal.
Ga. Cane Syrup,
half gal 30<
TEAS
J. B. White Special, G. P.
and Ceylon, E. W., Oolong,
Young Hyson, A^r 1
(>oo value for .. ..
Penny Wise Pound
Foolish
Persons cannot hoc tho wisdom of saving Surety
Coupons. In reality they mean a saving of flvn
eeuts on every dollur, If secured before noon. Book*
of coupon* may bo exchanged for merchandise In the
store.
ta. The papers were good and e-ifli
was handled In a way that showed
that each had made a deep study of
their subjects.
After tho papers a splendid dinner
was served and all had a good time
telling Jokes and discussing their vari
ous experiences.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
C or 6 doies 660 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
tk LaGrippe; it act* on the liver
bettor than Calomel and doea not
(ripe or sicken. Price 25c.
body. It rushes Into every cell, cause,
every bone, muscle, ligament, tendon,
mucous surface and every nerve to thrill
with freedom, with health, with new
found springiness.
And best of all, B. S. S. though a pow
erful aearchlng, overwhelming enemy to
pain and the causes of rheumatism Is as
pure as the dew on a peach blossom, as
powerful as the heroic works of nature,
as searching as the peremptory demand of
the most exact science.
Ask for and Insist upon getting 3. S. 8.
the world’s cur* for rheumatism.
For private, personal advice on stub*
horn chronic rheumatlßm write at one*
to the Swift Specific Co., 201 Swift Build
ing, Atlanta, Ga. Their medical depart
ment Is famoua on aJI blood diseases, and
Is equipped to make pergonal blood teetity
approved by the highest medical authori
ties Get a bottla of S. S. S. today. Then
away gua* rheumatism for all time.
THREE