The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 25, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Found Great Many People in Florida Who Wanted to Come To Augusta, But Was No Room Col. Sanford H. Cohen Sny» That on Recent Trip to Florida He Heard, Everywhere He Went, People Say That They Would Have Come to Augusta But Hotels Were Filled. Col. Sanriforil 11. Cohen. manairer of the Onalrr Western North Carolina Association, la In the (tty for n few (lay*, ha' inn mm* U|t from Florida, Khar* he hn* b«fti at work In the Interest of the I .and of ths Hkv." Col. Cohan *»jr* that wbtrrvrr ha want In Florida h* heard from people that thay wanted to come to August* hut that this clty'a hotel* were filled Up and they ware forced to *0 elaawhere. Doubtless aavernl thousand addition ■I tourist* would coma h« ra <*< h £rlnr If there were more tourlat ho Poured Hot Grease on Soles of His Bare Feet Chaneyvllte, La.—Several poaaoa, with hloodhoanda, today were search ing for two robber* who poured hot grease on sole* of the hare feet of \Vllllatn Lyle*, proprietor off a ntore near here. In an effort to make him tell the oomhlnatlon of hltt aafe The men were frightened away nfter Lyle* vu unconscious The aafe waa *ald to have contained aevernl thousand dollar* Lyle* condition la aerlou*. FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR MAMMA. DAD. BABY, "CALIFORNIA SYRUP DF FIGS” Better than calomel, oil or pills to clean and regulate liver, bowels and stomach. Mother, daddy and the children can alwaya keep feeling fine by taking thla dcltrloiu* fruit laxative n* occas ion demands. Nothin* el*e cleanaa* the atomarh, liver and bownla ■>> thoroughly without grip You take a little at night and In the morning all the foul. conatlpated waste, amir bile and ferment In* food, delayed In the bowels gently move* out of the system. When you awaken all headache. Indigestion, aoumeae, foul taste, had breath, fever and dla PULLMAN BUFFET PARLOR CAR Between AUGUSTA. GA.. and SAVANNAH. GA. Central of Georgia Railway Pullman Parlor Par "MIRANDA." capacity 31 seals. Drawing Room and I'lffet, will be operated between August* and Savannah on tralna No. 0 and •V *, the condensed schedules being ss follows: SAVANNAH TO AUdUSTA AUOUSTA TO SAVANNAH Stations No. » Dally Stations No. ( Dally Ha van nab .. .. ~ ~Lv. 3:00 P. M. Anausla I.v. 7V' A. M. Mlllen Ar. I 111 V M Mllien Ar ft A. M Mlllen Lv. «:50 P M. Mll'en Kv. S:SO A. M Augusta As. T:M P. M. Savannah Ar. 10:10 A M. The arrival and departure of trains nt Augusta la Kaatern (or City) Time. lialance of sdiedule la Central Time —one hour slower than (savannah and Augusta City Time. SEATS RESERVED IN ADVANCE UPON APPLICATION TO W. W. HACKITT, Traveling Pasianger Agent, 719 Broad St., Augusta, Qa. WM. B. CLBMBNTA, City Pass, and Tkt. Agt., 17 Bull St., Savannah. Qa. Only waiting for you to come and pick out the ones you want. Our goods are all priced in plain figures. If you haven't got the cash, you can buy from us at cash prices and pay a little each pay day. MASTERS & AGEE CO. 931 BROAD STREET te| arrnmmndntlona, according to Col. Cohen'* method of analyxlng the *lt nation. All of the A usual* hotel* have been filled lo overflowing for week* and large number* have been turned away- No doubt many hundred* of people did not even attempt lo come bceauee they heard In advance It would be of no use, because the hotel* were crowded, The need of another tourist hotel here ha* bolt show n time and again and It la believed that the time 1* nut far distant when one will he built. Silver Salt Celler is Sold for $28,000; Relic London.—A silver salt cellar from the late la>ril Aahhurnliam'a collection was sold for $23,000 at auction today. The treasure, which date* from thi period of llenry VII. I* believed to be the earliest standing aalt cellur In ex istence. It* height with the cover I* 121* Inches but It weigh* only DO ounce*. A pair of f'harlca II bottle* sold for $14,500. trines* Is gone; your stomach Is sweet liver and bowels clean, and you feel grand. •'California Syrup of Figs" Is a fam ily laxative. Kveryonn from grandpa lo baby ran safely lake 11 and no on* Is ever disappointed in It* pleasant action. Mtlltona of mothers know that It Is the Ideal laxative to give cross, slek, feverltdi children. Rut get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a fit cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which hns directions for babies children of all ages and for growm-upa on each bottle. Refuse with con tempt the cheaper Fig Syrups and counterfeits. S*'o that It hears the i name—" California Fig Syrup Compa ' ny". SPRING IS HERE And Your Spring Suit,Hat and Oxfords Are Here Too. SPEED RULING 111 SUPREME COURT Application Made to Review Selection of Trustee in Geor gia Bankruptcy Case. Washington, D. C.—Application wa* before the supreme court today to re view the selection of * trustee for the estate of the Meiina-lilckaon Com pany, bankrupt, of Gnorgl*. The nuea tlon Involved I* whether the majority creditors of u bankrupt are entitled a* a matter of law to select the trustee of the estate. Alexan Isr Proudflt, referee In bankruptcy. In southern (ieorgla, refused to appoint (i. K. Strickland, of Concord, Oil, trustee, although he was nominated by two attorney* who represented flTtvtwo of the fifty three creditors and lik per cent of the claim*. Mr. Proudflt selected C. W. I*oonurd. of Macon, nominated by the remaining creditor, a local roncern. Judge Speer In approving the ref sreen selection declared that a ref eree should have the discretion to re ject the selection of a majority of the creditors He said It was against the policy of the bankrupt biw for at torney* for a credit association “to corral” the claims of creditors and utilize them so as to give absolute control of the bankruptcy nroceedlngs to the attorneys or the asaoclatton lie found that one of the attorneys represented the Atlanta Adjustment Hureau which was a branch of the National Association of Credit Men. consisting of *om» 15,00(1 wholesalers, Jobbers nnd manufacturers Drag River For Body of Missed Philadelphia Lad Philadelphia.—That the body of 7- y ear -old Warren McCarrlck, who dis appeared from his h°me here on March 12, eventually will lie found In either the Delaware or Schuylkill rlvors, whs the belief expressed today by the ma jority of the detectives who have been working on the case. The fact that the hoy wore his new hip boot* and his desire to test them In the water afford, detective* say, 11 strong presumption that he sought the hanks of the river, which In many places has a gentle slope hut In filled with treacherous holes nnd precipitous gulleys. While from the first niuny have held strongly to the theory of drowning, every possible elue pointing to kidnaping for ransom or hv deggn- | orate* hsa been followed without tan gible result. Arrest Woman on Bench Warrant; Husband Murder East Woodstock, Conn. —Mrs. Aman da U. latwson whs arrested yesterday on a bench warrant charging her with the murder of her husband, Jonas l*. l.awMon. a well to do fnrmer, last An gust. Thla In the second time Mrs. law son hns been under detention charged with his death. She was r< leased the first time as the grand Jury failed to Indict her. When Igtwgqm'a body was found It was In a HtalPwtrti a lively lmr.se and It was at first thought that the farm er had been kicked to death. Investi gation. however, the state claimed, showed he probably had been battered In death In the rellar of the I,awson home then placed In the stall In an endeavor to cover IIP the urime. Democrats of Arkansas Vote in Their Primary Little Rock. Ark. —Arkansas demo crats. In primary elections today, vot ed for candidates for the senate, the house of representatives and several state officers Nomination is equiva lent to election. Senator t'larke was opposed for r*»- nomlnation by Wrn. F. Kirby, naso clate Justice of the state supreme court. Few candidates for state offices had opposition. Gov. Geo. W. llay hat Uo rival. » Valuable Bracelet Found on Steward; Smuggler ? Naw York.—Treasury department agents searched the state room of Ar mani! l.eyasens. a aaloon steward «n the Red Star l.lner I .upland, when the steamship arrived from Antwerp to day and took him to the custom house to explain how he came to have a sold bracelet studded with diamonds. The treasury department recently h is received complaints from diamond merchants in Antwerp and Amsterdam that men attached to the crews of At lantic stoamsltlpa are hurting thetr business by smuggling diamonds Into the United States. Deyssena protested that the diamond bracelet was hta property and shat he had brought tt from Ills home tn Ant - werp for fear his wife would pawn It during hts absenct. Betting Bill. Washington. Sending of racing beta or odds from foreign countries Into the United States or from state to state would be prohibited uniter » bill Intro duced today by Senator l.ea of Ten nessee. He characterised his measure as designed to prevent nullification of state anti-gambling laws. It would emporer the poatmaater general to enforce the law. KICKAPOO WORM KILLER EX PELS WORMS. The cause of your child's Ilia —tha foul, fetid, offensive breath—The start ing up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep—The sallow com plexion—The dark Circle* under the eyes Are all Indications of worms. Klckapoo Worm Killer is what your child needs; It expels the worms, the cause of the child's unhealthy condi tion. For the removal of seat, stom ach and pin worms. Klckapoo Worm Killer (fives sure relief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general sys tem. Rupplted as a candy confection— children like tt. Safe and sure relief. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St. Louis. Guaranteed. Buy a box today. ITlce Me All Druggists or by mail. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. One of the September Morn Girls at the Bijou amH. t | ’ Us ’•. * , Minister is Suspended; Charge Concerned Women Indianapolia. —Rev. John E. Kills, former pastor of the First Presbyte rian ehureh at Bloomington, lnd„ has been found guilty and suspended ns a minister of the ehureh In the United States by a commission of the Indi ana ITeshytery, It announced yes terday. The charges against Mr. lln concerned n number of women of Bloomington. The names of the wo men and the exact nature of the charg es were not made public. Kills denied the charges. It was said he would appeal to the synod. Yearn for Food— Don’t Spurn If A Brisk Appatite Is a Healthful Neces sity. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Quickly Restore Lost Relish for Food. Unless you have a real hearty de sire for food you should by all means lake no chances of stomach trouble, for a loss of appetite means a signal of distress from a deranged digestion ‘When the stomach wants food It signals the mind through the nerves, and these excite the taste buds in the mouth which at once secrete large quantities of saliva. This Is called “mouth water," and all of us know when our "mouths water” we want food. "There’s an appetite that Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets gave me.” Rtunrt’a Dyspepsia Tablets very quickly restore appetlta by making the stomach want food. The stomach readily recovers from Indigestion, dys pepsia, etc., as soon as It Is enabled to digest food Stuart's Dyspepsia Tah- Irts taken after each meal quickly di gest that meal and thus wonderfully re .t the stomach. In a short time the digestion as sumes its normal condition and tluyt appetite- and a good appetite, too—is the natural consequence. One may actually fluidize a few Stuart's Dya pepsla Tablets, place them tn a gla.se tube with meat, grains, vegetables, etc., and tliese tablets will digest the contents of the tube without aid. Just think then Jmw quickly and efficiently they acf when they are mixed with the food tn one's system and what n great relief It is to the digestive apparatus to have its fluids so enriched. Go to your druggist today and ob tain a 50-cent bog and make the act ual test yourself after you have eaten a large and hearty meal. ROYAL CAFE 817 Broad Street. Next to Dyer Bldg. Excellent Cuisine. Service Unsurpassed. Health and Strength Regained By Splendid Tonic Influence .. 1 1 j/ The Season’s Difference Affects All Manner of Life and the Human Body Needs Help Most of All fio many people uss 8. 8. 8. ev#ry Spring that it Is rewlly a message of health to tboss who wonder why they feel so utterly worn out when ths trees begin to bud. Throughout the Southern States 8. 8. 8. has been for forty years a trusted tonic for the early dave of Spring. Of purely vegetable origin it combines elements which kind ly influence ths overworked blood vessel* or overstrained nerve tissues. Its action Is medicinal Just as meat or milk is nutritional. OUR WINTER INACTIVITY. During the eonfined month* of ths winter season there are many of us who are lees active. The liver is sluggish, the skin is dormant, the kidneys are overworked, the lungs are not called upon to breathe with sufficient depth and energy to satisfy the dtenands of the tissues for their needed amount of oxygen. And thus the body needs help, must have it. Experience comes to our relief, and what l*4ter guide could we select than the example of those who annually know exactly what to do— use S. S. &. RETAINS ITS INDIVID UALITY. The wonderful tonic influence of this splendid blood purifier is traced to its ability to retain its individuality. It is acceptable to the weakest stomach, and yet it is not changed or converted or excreted until it has exercised its medicinal dominance throughout the blood circulation. This is important. Some drugs have this same effect, but they remain In the system, a fruitful source of irri tation and danger. S. 8. S. does not remain in the system, for after having served the purpose as a medicinal action, it is excreted -with the waste products, and this emunctory process goes on every second of time. "WATCH US GROW” Randall's Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully com pounded from pure drugs. First-class Soda Fountain. Court eous Dispensers. We Make Delivery Anywhere. PHONE 2214. 520 CAMPBELL ST. Face to Face Courtesy GOOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual court esy. The telephone is more useful to those who talk as if face to face, for civility removes difficulties and facilitates the promptest possible connections. As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more people wish to talk with the same person at tlje same time. Without courtesy confusion is inevitable, and the confusion is greater when the people can not see each other. The Operators must be patient and polite under all circum stances, but they will do better work if they meet patience and politeness on the part of telephone users. The Bell Telephone service enters intimately into the social and business life of each individual. The best results come through the practice of mutual courtesy. fa i t 4302* I THE GREAT QUESTION OF HEALTH ANSWERED BLOOD IMPURITIES BY NAME. We are prone to think too much of names. When the muscles ache and the sciatic nerve hurts, and there are general pains the word Rheumatism leads one to forget that it is the blood as much as the nerves that are respon sible for theee pains. And S. S. 8. proves this by its tonic influence in the blood. When the mind and body are jaded and utterly cast down with malarial infection, it is the blood that contains this poisonous influence. Here again 8. 8. 8. asserts its tonic influence. And if from a sluggish blood stream, there are skin eruptions, blond risings, indolent absoesses and other evidences of accumulated body wastes, the medic inal action of 8. S. S. gives ocular evi dence of its medicinal influence. CONTRACTORS All kinds of Pumps, Pipes and Fittings. Contractors’ and Building Castings, Machinery and Materials, Steel Beatns, Girders, House Front Columns, Lintels and Plates, Engines, Hoisting Rigs, Rope and Chain Blocks, Wire Rope, Boilers for Heating Buildings, Window Weights, etc., etc. Lombard Foundry,Machine &, Boiler Works & Supply Store Capacity for 300 hands. Augusta, Ga. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25. A TRUTHFUL MEDICINE. Not one particle of anything other than the native roots and simple pre i servativee are used in the preparation of 8. 8. 8. It has survived many years of the most searching tests, and never in its forty and more years of useful ness has it evertbesn found otherwise' than a purely beneficial medicine, help ful to the young, invigorating to those advanced in years, and containing just ths amount of gentle exhilaration so much required by most women. 8. 8. 8. is strongly recommended in almost every community in America, and is sold in most drug, department and genernl stores. But by all means avoid substitutes. Do not permit anyone to palm off some thing they claim to be “just as good.” Aak for 8. S. 8., insist upon getting it and you will thus avoid grievous dis appointment. 8. 8. 8. is prepared only in the Laboratory of the Swift Specifio Co., 408 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. And for a special book on Catarrh or Rheum atism or skin diseases or blood troubles, write to our Medical I)ept., who will be glad to give you special and personal directions in the use of 8. 8. 8. * ' .i^P® The Swift Specific Co. Medical Department 460 Swift Building Atlanta, Ga. I enclose a brief de •oriptlon of my cnee Plena# send me abeolnte ly free, your Advice, , Diagnosis and all infor mation for Private Home Treatment. I have begun the uee of 8. 8. 8. Georgia'* Faaaa* DUgßMtlflaa la RImJ »ad S’*la Dtwaae*. NAME A-DDHFB9 CITY STATE .• R. F. D fa^