The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 24, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR For the 70 Days Spent at Sea By 7he World Girdling Ball Flayers , All Were Sea Sick and None Were Sea Sick. Ananias , Come Out! New York. J<fhn McOraw, .if this •*ll y. well-Uuown a „ u globe trot tor. relumed I rum ht* reccnl taunt through foreign lands with this little etorj': "While In Australia we took dinner one day at a hotel where they had negro waltara The darkey who aery- CONSTIPATION MAY CAUSE APPENDICITIS It Pay a to Be Watchful and Careful. Dodaon'a Liver Tone le Recom mended and Guaranteed. In a number of cane* It han aenaiea that appendicitis haa reaulted from chtonlc constipation Hence It Is well to be careful and keep the sys tem In as good worklnß order as possible, foi ii ou never sutler from constipation you are likely to lesseii your llahlllt\ to other complications and troubles But that does not mean that It Is wise for you to use calomel, a |iolaon that stays In the system and often leave* had effects behind It even after you may have appeared to be benefited temi orarlly Aa a matter of fact, calomel in etc reed I tut I y dan Remits to many people, perhaps to ' Si I in Jtlnt as well not to lake chances. for ronrtlpntton biliousness, liver < imp ,iint, sick headache, etc , Dod son's l.lver Tone Is guaranteed by Jniir druggist. who will cheerfully re lund pun-bane price (f.Oc) Instantly to j m in the event that It falls to Rive complete sat Isf act bin. Dodson's Liver Tone Is a vegetable lambi, terTeetlj harmless, easy to take snd highly effective without lisin, ache orfgripe and leaving no had after effects It assists nature builds you up Instead of weak ening you. Ho many people have her n immensely benefited by this I oi remedy that It's worth your Is l I In;: Into h! once. Make no mls t; -I -ask for Dodson's Liver Tone 'ESTHER OF SCHOOL GIRL Telia How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Re stored Her Daugh ter’s Health. Plover. lowa. —"From a iimall child Hi) 13 year old daughter had female _ mm weakness. I a|x>ko vßslaHß to three doctor* ,l * >ou, it and they did /'*s w*Mr I-ydia K. Pink ham's i r~~ Vegetable Com +? MtUn P* )Un d bad l>een of ■L. —-flllil great benefit to me, \C3S3WI *° * de< - ided to have 'A her give it a trial. V' \» Sf* She has taken five •I' W,’. 4/ fl bottles of the Vege ■ ■ - " table Comjwino ac cording to directions on the bottle and she is cuiyd of this trouble. She wns all run down when she started taking the Compound and her periods did not come right She was so jioorly and Weak that 1 often had to help her dress herself, but now she is regular and is E owing strong and healthy. ” Mrs. ax TIN Helvig, Plover, lowa. Hundreds of such letters expressing gratitude for the good Lydia fe. Pink hain’s Vegetable Compound has accom plished are constantly being received, proving the reliability of this grand old remedy. If you are ill do not drag along and continue to suffer day in and day out hut at once take Lydia E. l*inkham’s Vege table Comjiound. a woman's remedy for woman’s ills. If you want special advice write to Lydia 1. Plnkhant Medicine Co. (ronfl* dentist) Lynn, Mass, four letter will l»e opened, read and answered by a woman and held lx strict confidence. ir A As refreshing as a morning dip. Takes the kinks out of your brain IN ICED BOTTLES ANYWHERE DC Bottled by CHLRO-COLA BOTTLING CO. AUGUSTA, GA. "d our fable seemed g bit new at the i work- and hJsii a big flustered. I or 'dated thick vegetable soup. He brought If. and was Just on the point of lowering It from the tray to the table when his nerves overcame him. he tilted the piste gad the soup land ed on the shoulder of a nice new coat I was wearing "The darkey immediately began mopping up nt soup-smeared shoul der with s napkin and after he hail removed a certain portion of tLtr ad hering vegetables, he stooped down and whispered to me: " 'Daa a'rlght Mlatah McOraw Don't you worry, Hah. I'll bring you some mo' aoup. We's got a lot of It heat).'" "far be it from me to say that folks in the Orient. Australian and Kurope don't bathe." remarked Trla Speaker. Boston outTlelder, snd another touring person, "but I will say they don t lathe as often ns we do that's a cinch We lingered nt the best ho tels In the places we visited, yet tn only a few of them were any of the rooma equliipei with private baths. On each floor uftheae hotels there was a public bathroom, but when this room had to serve the bathing deslrcH of all the persons located on that floor numbers ranging from 2U to 50 you might Imagine (he wild scramble that used to take place for the bathing privilege. "Mime persons who visited these hotels object to bathing In a juhllc tub and an the hotel manager tisos them up with a bucket of hot water, which they use In their rooma airing themselves a sponge bsth.” Fred Merkle. of the Giants, known as "The Man With the Ivory Dome, nnd who alao was In the party, tells this story on himself; "Just ns our boat wag about to aall Well Well Are the Giants Going to Cop the Flag For 1914 ? And Make It 4 Times in a Row , Too ? It looks Just now a* If the New York (Usuis will grab oft the I hit poa iisnt In the Nstlonal league, thereby turning tue trick that no team lh mo lei ii hoHoball lish been able to turn winning a pennant lour times in a tow. The Chillies, looked upon as being able UP give the (Hants a real light ,11 the way to the wire, have been shot to pieces by the Invading F«d etais With Seaton and Brennan uow pt-rtorming in Federal uniforms, tne Chillies' pitching strength is Ht least ;t;t per cent a eaker than It was at the close of the HI 13 season. The action of Second Baseman Knahe and Shortstop I lonian In gjing over to the Federuls has w recked the Inner breastworks of the Phillies and Manager llooin has no one among his recruits that looks able enough to Jump Into the vacated hoots and per lorm In real style. The Cubs are not looked upon t*J furnish any real trouble tins season The Cubs in the old days slacked up as one of the best aggregations in baseball history Km the going o( Tinker, Chance, Evers lirown, Ituelil baoh and a few of the other stars has reduced the outTlt to little more than a seiond division organization Pirates and Braves, Pittsburg, and possibly he Boston Braves, are the ©nly teams that loom up Just now us strong enough to heckle the (Bants The Pirates seem ■to have been greatly strengthened In the inlltdd by the trade with the CardlnalH. hut the showing of the club depends unite a lot on what toe pnehers will no. If the hurlers can strike a steady stride at the start ot the season aiid kept It up, Wagner, Vlox, Mowrv et al. may be counted ti|Hin to do their share In the uplift work. The Braves are a problem The ae iiulsitlon of Kvera has stu-ngtheuod tihe team materially and on paper thev look like one of the very best little aggregations that has worn a Boston uniform since l»t's wife took another squint and was transformeo Into a hag of salt But what will they look like and what will they do when they begtn cavorting on the greens next month? The Very Best. The (Hants' i Itching staff stree up ns the very best in the league, Math ewson, Marquard, Ihunaree and Tea lean constitute a quartet that seem to have enough skill nd power to grab Our lino of low show for ladies, gents and children is now complete. Gome in before buying your Spring Shore. COOK-McKIE SHOE CO. Phone 484. 970 Broad St. from Japan for Australia, and moat of ua were In our bunks, a commo tion was beard outside I’retty soon some Japanese officers began Ham mering on the door of my room. • naked them what they wanted, and In broken Kngllsh they told me tb«v bad been told I bud taken a billiard bail away with me and that they wanted It bark that the ship couldn't sll un til I did turn It over "I couldn't figure out what they were driving at, and finally referred them to .McOraw He was puszlod at first nnd t en the Joke dawned on him and he finally pacified the .lap offl vers and the ship sailed sway.” "But where'a the Joke?" aaked a young reporter person who had horn ed hi- way In on Merkle'a recital. Merkle gave the youth the up and down n couple of times and then, as he started to walk away, said: : "Find It." Jimmy f'allahan. manager of the White Sox, took his nine year old son. Dan, along on the world's tour to act as mascot, and got. himself severely criticised thereby I'Htinj, serving as mascot, of course, wore a tiny uniform, bustled bats back nnd forth fur the benefit of the players, snd during the prastlce ses sions often donned .1 big mitt and "warmed-up" some of the pitchers. “Horrible quite horrible, remark ed some itr'Hahcra. when they saw the diminutive Danny lalmrlng like a regular hall player. "The very Idea of setting even the little children to work at the game so early. Why the child ought to ho In school The H'Americans ought to he h'ashamed of themselves and the father of the child h'oughf to ave a 'horsewhipping for makln’ the child work, ho ’e 'ad.” While on the subject of world tour ing vine might point out that start ling fact that during the tour that embraced something like 70 days on the water every one of the tourists was sea-sick and nod one of them was sea sink. And there you are. Everyone who was approached on t! e sublect ' Were you Hea-slck?” Im mediately assured the anxious ques tioners that "I wasn't hut everybody else was. f was the only one In the whole party who didn't get sea-sick at one time or another during the trip.' Ananias where art thou? off about 70 per cent of their games. In addition to this quartet the New Yorkers have a few new (lingers who may breeze along at a winning gait— an i who may not. At any rate, they'll gei chance to show their wan s during the summer, and IT they succeed In annexing at least half of their games and the "Big Four" show up to standard the (Hants ought to romp home with an average around .6n» — a mighty husky one for the other contenders to shoot at. Stronger Infield. The nraves. with the addition of Evers, seem to have a stronger In field than the lilants, who have been weakened by the loss of “Tilly Sha fer." the temperamental third basing person wno announced that he was through with the game because the game worried him so that It created silver threads among the gold ” But the Braves' pitching staff on past per formances. seems inferior to the (Hants. Tyler stacks up as the Braves' best bet in the hurling line, with Per due n dose second. Hess, Hickson and .(nines are good pitchers. Per haps they’ll show something start ling (his year And perhaps a few ol the new Brave recruits will uncork some flinging stunts that will win them places near the top of the list, if these little possibilities happen, the Braves will have a look-in Brooklyn? As previously stated, Brooklyn might cause a little trouble with fre quent spurts during the season, hut It's quite unlikely that they'll soare mi. body with pennant ambitions. Wilbert Hohlnson. the new manager, fell bell- to a npglity good outfit, but It Isn't develope* enough to warrant any pennant possibility predictions. PharloH Lincoln Herzog, alter giv ing his crowd of Cincinnati Beds a close scrutiny has not rushed up to any newspaper person and clelm<>d the .pennant. Which vindicates those who often have slated that Churles Lincoln wa* a rather brainy person. Miller Huggins, who Is serving tune as manager of the Cardinals, lots hopes that his team will emerge from the cellar and make things exciting tor tlu> persons occupying the ground floor and upstairs rooms tn the Na tional League But Miller ulwavs was a hopeful fellow, and his motto al ways hs been: ■'Where there's life ——" Atlanta Athletic Club Is Destroyed By Flames $75,000 Damage with $46,000 Insurance. To Be Rebuilt at Once. Atlanta, Ga.— The Kant Igike t'ouutrv clubhouse of tin* Atlanta Ath lotto club was totally destroyed whoa a fit** started in the kitchen trout ile teotire (virtue. The fire was first discovered at 10:4a last night by K. tl. Matthews, vvlto ts uiauaMer ot the Country tiona** Hi U:;!0 o'clock the building was a total loss, the chemical lire ex tinguishers tailing to work The loss will reach f 75,000. The clubhouse was erected In 1905. 1 atul wus practically new. The con | atructlon alone of the bouse eost st;>- 000. On the club's books the Tur ! ulshlugs .u e valued m $ i s, title in surance was earned so the extent oi $40,1*00, leaving a dead loss of fullv $25,000 Matthews was In the act of closing up the clubhouae for the night when I he thought he smelled smoke Vpon Im estimating lie discolored that tl was coming out of the wall behind the Ice box In the kttchen. wnich was fully fifteen feet from the Kitchen flue He spread the alarm, and the night watchmau began shooting his revolver to awake any one of the dub members who might have been spend ing the night and already retire!. The house was quickly engulfed in flames Many people came out from Atlanta In automobiles who were at tracted by the flames, which could be seen from the city. B. K Thrasher, secretary of the dub, stated that he believed the board o; directors would commence the erec tion of a new clubhouse In the coarse of a few daya. JEFFERY MOTOR CARS Beliabls Auto Co. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Mother 1 * Friend in Every Home Comfort and Safety Assured Before the Arrival of the Stork- In thousands of American homes thees la a bottle of Mother's Friend that has aid- n MjuJr " " Th<*ri In no olh«»r remedy so truly a h*!p to nature. It relieves the pain nnd discom fort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant those fibres snd muscles which nature Is expanding nnd soothes the In flammation of breast glands. Mother's Friend Is sn externa! remedy, and not only hnniahes all distress in ad vance, but assures a speedy recovery for the mother. Thus she becomes a healthy Woman with all her strength preserved to thoroughly enjoy the rearing of her child. Mother’s Friend can be had at aay drug store at SI.OO a bottle. Write to Bradfletd Itegiilntor Co., 22S Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga., for their free book. Write to-day. It Is most instructive. Make This and Try It for Coughs This llonir-Jladr Remedy baa no Kqual for Prompt • Results. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Vj pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. But il‘/j ounces of Bineg (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint laittle; then adil the Sugar Syrup, 'lake a teaspoonful every one. two or three hours. This simple remedy takes hold of a cough more quickly than anything else you ever used, t'anally conquers an ordinary cough inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whooping cough, spasmodic croup and bronchitis. It stimulates the appetite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough. This makes more and better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for $2.50. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasant. Pinex in a most valuable concen trated compound of Norway white pine extract, nnd is rich in guaiacn) and other natural pine elements which are •o healing to the membranes. Other preparations will not work in this plan. Making cough syrup with Tinex and sugar syrup (or strained honey) has proven so popular throughout the United States and f'anada that it is often imitated. But the old, successful mix ture has never been equaled. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist hae Tinex or will get it for you. If not, send to The I’inex Co., l-'t. Wayne, Ind. Skirts dry cleaned, 50c up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. BRICK LARGE STOCK. Georgfia-Carolina Brick Co. Writs for Priosa. Howard H. Stafford, Prsaldant, Augusta, Ga. The Shrewd Grocer Says: “Certainly, we have Gibbs Catsup!—And a GOOD, PUKE Catsup it is, too. You’ll like its FULL FLAVOR. 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Let us show you this “comfort maker” in operation. GAS CO. TUESDAY. MARCH 24. £ m I ■ 4 I Hfl Hd I I I 1 i i •ii S 9M i .'Vg HICJ / V 1 I 4f, *4 ft k jj|