The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 19, 1914, Page NINE, Image 9

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THURSDAY. MARCH 19. BACK ID IDE AUCUSTHARY City Council So Decided at Meeting Last Night When Woodward Ordinance Was Adopted Unanimously. The city of Augusta In to return to the August primary method. An ordinance was unanimously pass ed last night, Introduced by Mr. Wood ward of the fifth ward, for the regls try clerks to be elected at the first meeting night In May and the regis tration to open the first Monday In June and extend until the last Sat urday. The primary will bo In Au gust. Under the previous system, adopted last year, council elected reg istry clerks In August and the regis tration offices opened In September, wldle the primary was In October. For years the primary was held In August and this year the custom will be gone back to. Council last night approved the ac tion of the finance committee In awarding $250,000 of flood protection bonds to the Securities Trust Com pany of Spartanburg, S. C. Council also passed a resolution con firming the trade made by the rlvqr and canal commission with the Char leston and Western Carolina Railway, for a right-of-way for the levee on the river bank. CANAL REWARDS. Washington.—Rewards for Colonel Goethals and other officers who work ed on the Panama Canal will be out lined by President Wilson and a house cbmmltte*. Bills to make Col onel Goethals a major general and Tor other rewards are pending. Chair man Hay of the military committee, and Representative Dent and Kahn were today named by the house to sea the president. The Perfect Baby Of The Future A Simple Method That Has aWonderful Influence upon The Future Infant Too much cannot be said for a wonderful remedy, familiar to many women as Moth- er's Friend. It is more eloquent in its action than all the health rules ever laid down for the guidance of expectant mothers. It is an external application that spreads its influ ence upon all the cords, muscles, liga- merits and tendons that nature calls into play; they expand without pain, without strain. Mother’s Friend must, therefore, be con sidered as a direct influence upon the char acter and disposition of the future Renera yion. It is a conceded fact that, with nau sea, pain, nervousness and dread banished, there is stored up such an abundance of healthy energy as to bring into being ths highest ideals of those who fondly theorize on the rules that insure the coming of the perfect baby. Mother', Friend can be had of any drug gist at SI.OO a bottle. It is prepared by Bradfield Regulator Co., 230 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. Write them for an instruct ive bool: to expectant mothers. (olonist Excursions to * o • (^iiiorma Arizona March 15 “April 15 These spring Colonist excursions offer very low railroad and sleeper fares, with the excellent service provided by Santa Fe trains. Tourist sleepers—personally con ducted three days a week —furnish slccping-car comforts for one-half the usual Pullman charge. The time en route only three days, if you take the Fast Mail. Why not go and buy that California or Arizona farm? Write to C, L. Seagraves, j General Colonization Agent. 2301 Railway I Exchange, Chicago, for Ari [ zona and San Joaquin ITlJtflni r sh Valley booklets —they I zWSrwJTaW are free. ffk viJUi ELI «kST Jno. D. Carter. S. P. A., H N. Pryor St., J? Atlanta, Ga. MY SALE CARD One acre fronting on "Summer Hill Boulevard,” just beyonj Hampton Terrace, North Augusta, S. C. Get my cash price. Five acres, near abo”e, on easy terms. One acre, neat four room cot tage, Belvedere, S. C.., about $1,250 CHAS. WARREN DAVIS Real Estate & Insurance, - No. 218 Dy es Building, Bridal Trunks Our new Trousseau Trunks arc now ready for the happy bride's se lection. Trunks that will please; convenient Interior arrangements; handsome exteriors. PRICES THE LOWEST Augusta Trunk Factory 739 Broad —Opposite Monument. CHILDREN PREFER CimCURA. SOAP And Cuticura Ointment because they keep the skin free from chapping, redness, roughness and irritation incidental to outdoor life in winter. Cuttoum and Olntmnnt aoM throughout tht world Liberal atmplr of each mailed free, with 33-p. book Addrees • Cuticura." Dept 3H. Boeton who ehave and shampoo with Cutlcurt Soap will find It beat for akin and acalp. lhe Preliminary Round Aiken Handicap Match Golf Tournament Being Played For the Iselin Cup; Began Monday. Aiken. 8. C. —The result of the third day's tournament in the preliminary round handicap match play for the Iselin Cup, which began Monday, tne result was as follows: Gr. A. Cochran, 9, beat A. A. Rob bins, 18, 5 and 3. H. W. de Forest, 11, beat W. H. Sands, 7, 3 and 1. W P. Thompson, 1, beat W. R. Lewis, 9, 1 up in 19 holes. D. Emmet, 1, beat S. C. Clark, 1, 1 up. R. H Robertson, 7, beat J. B. Eus tis, 14, 9 and 7. F. M. Robertson, 2, beat Max Nor man, 14, 1 up, 19 holes. G. Bird, 5, beat J. B. Taylor, 2 and 1. J. B. Harriman, 11, beat H. A. Sands 2, 2 and 1. The nineteenth annual tournament will start Monday March 23rd. for the Southern Cross Cup—Match Play. *8 holes preliminary play. The first eight or sixteen to quality for the Southern Cross Cup and the next six teen to play for Consolation Handicap Cup. Finals 36 holes. Entries close March 21st, 6:30 p. m. Schedule Thursday, March 26th — Palmetto cup—handicap medal play. 18 holes. Handicap limited to 30 strokes. .Schedule for Friday, March 27th — Finals Southern Cross Cup and Con solation Cup. PRESIDENT TO BRYAN. Washington.—President Wilson wrote Secretary Bryan a birthday letter today on the occasion of his 54th birthday, which was not made l üblie but was described by officials as being one of warm congratulation. CAN’T BEAT "TIZ" WHEN FEET DOST “TIZ ’ for sore, tired, puffed up, sweaty, calloused feet or corns. n/U "Sure! I use TIZ* / ev«ry time for any You can be happy-footed Just like me. Use “TIE" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swol len, tired, smelly feet. "TIE" and only "TIE" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet In a “TIE" hath, you Just feel the happi mss soaking in. How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for joy. “TIE" is grand. "TIE" instantly draws out all the poisonous exuda tions which puff up your feet and cause sore, Inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet. Get a 25 cent box of "TIE" at any drug store or department store. Get instant foot relief. Laugh at. foot suf ferers who complain. Because your feet are never, never going tq bother or make you limp any more. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. Florence, So. Dakota.—“l used to be very sick every month with bearing down pains and backache, and had headache a good deal of the time and very little appetite. The pains wero so bad that 1 used to sit right down on tho floor and cry, be cause it hurt me so and I could not do any work at those times. An old wo- j I! Ji man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound and I got a bottle. I felt better the next month so I took threo more bottlea of it and got well so I could work all the time. 1 hope every woman who suffers like I did will try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” Mrs. P. W. Lanseno, Route No. 1, Florence, South Dakota. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out or drag out a sickly, half hearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Mediolae Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. SPORT DOPE Leave Columbus. Columbus, Ga. —Manager Marry Smith and his Newark International League tenm after having spent three weeks training here, have left for Macon, where they will play exhiui tlon games and then proceed north ward. The Fed’s Schedule. Chicago. —Every club in the Federal League is expected to have a repre sentative at the meeting of the sched ule committee in Baltimore next Mon day, President Gilmore announced to day. A party of the league leaders will tour training camps of the east ern clubs after the meeting. May Re-Organize Cubs. Chicago. —Mr. Taft, owner of the Chicago Cubs, today said that the deal between him and the Connery-Spiegel Syndicate was pending and that the syndicate might make an offer this afternoon which would result in a change of the Cubs ownership. If tile deal did not go through the club would be re-organized, he said. Thomas in Control. Chicago.— Charles H. Thomas, form er secretary of the Chicago Nationals, today took up the duties of club presi dent. Thomas was appointed yester day after Charles P. Taft announced he would retain his controlling inter est for at least a year. Mr. Taft decided to retain his Inter est in the Cubs after negotiations with several Chicago syndicates failed to result in a sale. Operate on Klem. New York.—William Klem, the Na tional League umpire who went around the world with the Giants and White Box, was successfully operated on yes terday for an Injury he received when struck on the chest by a foul ball as he was beginning the world tour. The Injury did not trouble him much until the team reached Europe. After his arrival home an examination showed he was suffering from a shattered shoulder blade, fractured breastplate and several fractured ribs. No Sally Injunctions. Cotumbus, Ga. —Columbus South At lantic League Club officials will not employ Injunction under the labor con tract law to prevent Federal League scouts from negotiating with players signed by the local management It was stated by Secretary Charles E. Walton of the local association today. Hold Up Egyptian Cotton Seed; "Pink 801 l Worm” Washington, —A shipment of cotton seed from Egypt, found to have been heavily Infested by the so-called "pink boll worm," a dangerous pest, has been refused admission to this country at Bost ,n, it was anounced by the federal horticultural board today. The fed eral quarantine against importations of cotton seed has been in force for some time. The seed was Intended for planting In Arizona. According to the board, the pink boll worm is the most serious cotton pest In Egypt and does as much damage in that country as the boll weevil In the United States. Stallings’ Injunction is Only For Boston Club Macon, Ga. The injunction taken out by Manager George Stallings In th' Bibb county superior coult would prevent Federal league representatives from approaching or negotiating with any Boston National league player, but would not effect the Federate’ actions toward any other club in Geor gia. The injunction is intended to afford protection only to the Boston club. The Macon South Atlantic club and other Georgia cities in organized base ball do not figure In the Injunction. IN CHARGE CONFEDERATE MINT. Norfolk, Va.—Alex F. Santos, aged 85 years, who was in charge of the Confederate States mint during the wsr between the staes, died here yes terday. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Takes Them to 21 Homes That He Had Burglarized All Have Been Committed in Past 3 Weeks; SB,OOO Loot Recovered. New York.—After his nrrest yester day on u chars,. "I burglary committed In an upper West Side apartment house, Joseph t'ardnne, 16 years old. astounded detectives when he begun taking tbeni to the 21 homes he told them he hail broken Into within the last three weeks. By means of pawn tickets, which the hoy surrendered, all his loot, to talling more than 18,000, was recov ered. Cardone told the detectives that he fell In with two men soon after leav ing a home, where ho was sent for burglary, and that he did the work while his accomplices took most of the I hinder, leaving him pawn tickets us the chief part of his share. Cardotie said his method whs to se leet n place, sneak Into the building early In the evening and hide until the lights were extinguished. He never attempted to force a door hut always "Jimmied" u window from the fire es cape, he said. Georgia Contract Labor Law and Sally League Savannah, Ga.—President George F. Armstrong of the Ravannah South At lantic League flub, said today that the eluli will not employ Injunction under the Georgia contract labor law to prevent the Federal League from negotiating for players already signed with this club. President N. P. Cor- Ish. of the South Atlantic League, has gone over the proposition and if occa sion arises which would necessitate such action the different cities In the league are In position to employ the injunction to protect themselves against tho Federal la-ague, GOV’T OWNERSHIP. Washington.—Government owner ship of Montleello. Thomas Jeffer son's Virginia home, either by pur chase or condemnation was proposed in a resolution favorably reported to day by the senate lands committee. Representative JeTferson Lev. of New York, owns it and Mrs Martin Littleton needs tho movement for Its acquisition by the government. If you need a Doctor of Divinity and he can’t come GOWANS—King of Externals is no good—but, If you need a doctor of medicine Hnd he can't coin© in a hurry use GOWANS, because the doctor might use It when he got there. For this is what a doctor saya: Have given Gowans Preparation a thorough teat and can say It la the beat procuration on the market for the relief of pneumonia, whooping cough, croup, croup, colds In the head and cheat. JAS. P. SMITH, M. D., Auguata, Ga. ALL DRUGGISTS, 25, 50, SI.OO. to Is Vital News of an Important Suit and Dress Sale TAILORED SUIT* itF fl < 7C We offer perfectly I lljJ tailored suits in the " ■ jaunty new effect and Vx all the new colors. A t ( P* nn An elegant display of At 0 JL Mil real High Class (lar — W ments that, in other f ■ stores would he much tam VJ higher priced. a. a | ■■ njr Beautiful man tailor- A I 0 I /h ed garments. Dosign- ZZZ I 11 ed and made in latest ““ I ■ === doths and colors by New York’s best tail" ors NOTE THE PRICING McELWEE-THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. ifs Oood Bye To Rheumatism Now The Old ''Torture-Demon" Has Got to Leave When ROOT JUICE Gets After Him— Guaranteed. Good-bye, old "torture-domon," “Jov thief," rheumatism. You've found your match at Inst and more. You oan't tight HOOT JUICH like you've fought alt the old-fashioned medicines You're conquered now for good. You've got to go. and take your urlo gold and your torture with you. Don't worry, good sufferer, ws’ve got your old enemy now right where you «Geod Dye, Old Rhenmatlens, I’ve Oom qnered You Thin Time." want him. Your rheumatism und every body elae'a rheumatism has got to leave. Want to prove It without a bit of risk? Well, you try HOOT JUICE, on* bottle, for ten days and see whnt happens. If you don’t feel liko shouting with delight at your good fortune, take back tho empty bottle to tho druggist ond got vour monov Instantly. That's how good ROOT JUICR is. The druggist will return the price of HOOT JUICE without a. word to anyone who says it has not done a world of good. You're tnklng no chances this time. ROOT JUICE ha* got to help you and It will help you more than you have any Idea of. That nchn and pain nnd sore nesa and stiffness with all the misery will be gone almost before you realize It and you II feel better than you have In many a day. You never saw anything clean cut the hlood, strengthen tlm kidneys, tone up tho stomach and regulate the liver and bowels like ROOT JUICIS In all your life. It benefits the whole system, puts new life Into you, strengthens the nervous system. Finest thing In this wide world for old folks. Try ROOT JUICE this time. Stop ex perimenting and don't let anybody talk you out of it. It’s results or money back with HOOT JUICR. All drug stores sell It and guarantee it at one dollar per large bottle. You'll say it's worth a hundred. TWO BANDITS EXECUTED Nogales. Sonora. —I’edro Chaves and Rafeaol Roscon. two bridge burn Ittg bandits, captured yesterday at Ojo Do Aguas. wpro executed today. While McElwee-Thomas is famous for its very fine SUITS and DRESSES it is no less celebrated for its GREAT VALUES in the MEDIUM PRICED GARMENTS* For several seasons now we have made a specialty of Handsome Suits and I tresses at sl9 7 5 and $25.00. And our showing this season is —we think —far superior to any previous offering. Styles are more linndsorno— Fabrics of finer quality—Workmanship of higher grade. Make your selection now—as it is scarcely possible that such value can he duplicated later. THREE MORE DAYS Y early Clearance of Pianos and Organs at Kimball’s Branch Store. Every used instrument to he sacrificed in price. Our storeroom is filled beyond its capacity with pianos and organs taken in trade for the past twelve months. SEVEN INSTRUMENTS ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY. Tall or write, making application. Organs from $12.00 up. Square Pianos from $5.00 up. Uprights $57.00 up, including such makes as ('bickering, Steinway, Starr and others. Such values have never been offered by us before. Call at oner while you have a largo variety from which to select. Cash, or convenient terms ran he arranged. FOR TYPHOID INOCULATION. New Haven, Conn—Academic fresh men at Yale, it was stated today, will soon receive from Dean Jones a com munication asking each to consult his lamlly physician as to the advisabil ity of Inoculation against typhoid fe ver. Parents of Itoys planning to go to Yale are also to be asked to con sider inoculation for their sonH. NEW HAITI TROUBLE. Washington.—New rebel operations In Haiti reported today by the gun boat Nnshvllle to Secretary Daniels. Theodore who Is trying to seize tho presidency of the island republic Is at Grande Baffin. s2bo 000 OHIO FIRE. Sydney, Ohio. -Four buildings In the business section of Sydney were de stroyed early today by fire with a lons estimated at $250,000. The buildings were occupied by stores. W. W. KIMBALL CO. BRANCH 306 Jackson St. (Grand Opera House Block.) Ira E. Perkins, Mgr. SILK DRESSES At C i flfl Beverly Designed 2i *1 U*. UU Silk I’opDn and Crepe Dresses with g W lots of Style in all ■ new shades. At ? fl C% 7C Ynu’H find all the /t I 0 i Bin latest materials I w * Taffeta, Crepe de / ■' Chin e s and Silk I (■ Crepes. At ( i OH Handsome Dresses * ' V I Mil for Street Wear, Call -1 ing and Evening. ■ m You’ll surely be in- I tcrested in them. \CvTH®WIKy BOUND HIM; USED TORCH. Laconia, N. H.—Three men hound .lamca UnubllHH with rope In hm grocer} store eiirlv toda\ and sot Urn to the place, endangering the lives of thirty people on the upper floors. Douhllss rolled to the door and call' d tor lietp. Passer*!)}- pulled him out and the firo department extinguished the blaze. Douhllss said the men asked him for money,, When he retimed they attacked, him. nST ALLEN’S »•* FOOT-EASE The Ant iurptir powder sfhakrn Jikw the shop*— The Sflanffcard MM WmEjtf+FßA ««ly lor the fleet for a quart* M BfBkSL. Huß century. 30.00 ft testimonial*. SohfJ T ratio-Mark. every where, 26c. Sample FXKKI A (id res*. Allen 8. Olmsted- Ltftoy.K Y-l Ttae Mon who pul (he EEt In FEE TJ NINE