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SPECIAL FOR
SATURDAY
AT
Castleberry
& Wilcox
616 broad
Street
Telephones
Nos. 3166 3167
Nos. 6746 6747
Best Creamery But
T cut 30c
Yard Eggs, orv„
dozen Ovt
Brains, fine with eggs
for breakfast
can ,XUC
Early June Peas,
large cans, oe r
2 cans for ..
Empress Brand Cali
fornia A s p a r a g us,
white and tender, 2
cans OK-,
for
Best Domestic Frank
furters, 1
per pound
Snyder’s Tomato
Soup, 7
per can • v*
Good California
Table Peaches, pack
ed in heavy syrup,
can 20C
Camelo Brand Sliced
Pineapple, extra
large c)c r
cans
Thomas Brand Corn,
sweet and tender
kernels, 3 C) c ~
cans for ....
Chase & Sanborn’s
Choice Coffees, extra
good, OA r
per pound ..
Castleberry
& Wilcox
TWO STORES
BROAD STREET
SUMMERVILLE
STAN DISH '
ARROW
COLLAR
Ready
MARCH I
Bering River Coal Not
Suitable For Navy Use
Wa .hmgton. H#»« ri*tury linvilHit ro
to th* hoUH#- today that
“•hI from th» Rfrln* river field* In
Alm m was unmilt&hlr for navy un.
I'i'him l»y th#» fceolf»ittc*al wtirvey, by of
fh lwU Mt A hfiH |m|ln and aboard the
• natal rrulm-r Maryland, he mild, w«tc
| unfavorable «**r#»pt that the Aleekan
mad* If** smoke The report Mated
(that the Hiring coal wee Incapable of
Uceneretln* at cam and could
| i roduca only fifty per cent efficiency
of power.
A Policeman can always be
found at 938 Broad Street,
For Sheron’s Rabbit Policemen
are now walkinq that beat.
CLARKE WINsTn ARKANSAS.
Little Rock. Practically complete
I return* from every county In Wetlnee
dey'e primary Indicate today the re
nomlnatlon of United iStatea Senator
I Jama* P. Clarke over Win. K. Kirby,
juetice of the atate aupreme court,
court. Henator Clarke'* lead, which
law! night fluctuated considerably, wan
tod#y placed at about 2.000. The out*
atandine return* are from email coun
tie* and the vote. It la believed, will
not be materially chanaed.
STOMACH MISERY
GAS, INDIGESTION
“Pape’s Diapepsin" really does
fix sick, sour, bloated stom
achs in five minutes—
Time It!
Time It! in five minutes all stom
ach distress will go. No Indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of gas,
add. or eructations of undigested food
no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or
headache
Pape’s Diapepsin 1* noted for Its
speed In regulating upaet stomachs. It
Is the surest, quickest and most cer
tain Indigestion remedy In the whole
World, and heshtiA It Is harmless.
Millions of men and women now eat
their favorite food without fear—
ttiey know Pape’s Dlapatn will aave
them from any stomach misery.
Please, for your sake, get a large
flfty-cent ease of Pape’a Diapepsin
from any drug store and put your
stomach right. Don’t keep on being
miserable life la too short—you are
not here long, so moke your stay
greeahlc. Kat what you like and di
gest It; enjoy It. without dread of re
bellion In the stomach.
Pape’s PlnpepHn belongs In your home
anyway. Khould one of the family eal
something which don’t agree with
them, or In case of an attack of Indi
gestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stom
ach derangement at daytime or during
the night. It 1s handy to give the
quickest, surest relief known.
BIICNII PUIS LIFE
AND VIGOR IU KIDNEYS
Don't Hnve Backache, Clogged
Kidneys, Spots Before the
Eyes—Try Famous Old
Folks’ Recipe.
No more bone pains, aching back,
headache, puffy eye*, swollen legs, of
fensive urinous odors, diabetes, cloudy
urine, or frequent desire to urinate
Try the following: Stop eating sweets
or sugar (let from any reliable drug
gist a good sired bottle of Stuart's
Huchtt and Juniper Take a spoonful
after meals in a glass of water. Kid
neys and Bladder will then act fine
and natural.
A well-known authority says this
is the best kidney and bladder recipe,
but the only sure way Is for you to
try It yourself.
This treatment has cured thousands
of sufferers where all other remedies
have failed. Stuart's Buchu and
Juniper Compound won't make you
feel sick when you take it, but tones
you up. Stuart’s Buchu ami Juniper
Compound acts directly on the urine
through the kidneys It keeps the
blood healthy It strengthens the
neck of the bladder It regulates the
kidneys and does away with back
ache and all disagreeable .symptoms
If discouraged with other medicines
try this famous old folks' recipe Be
sure you get Stuart's Buchu and Juni
per as Stuart's Is properly compound
ed for kidney trouble.
FIVE THOUSAND
Ladies'. Misses' and Children's high,
grade Straw Hats at leas than cl
naif price. No two alike.
P. F. SHERON A CO.
578 580 Broad.
If vou wish an Easter qift that
will gladden her heart.
Send her one from Sheron’s:
they are perfect works of
art.
CUr BABYLONIA
CYIINDERS GIVE
MOIEDCE
Inscriptions on Cylinders For
Nebuchadnezzar Are De
ciphered, it is Announced
Today. Record Rebuilding of
Tower of Babel.
New Haven, Conn. Inscriptions on
I clay cylinder* In the Babylonian Col*
> lection lit Yal« University havo been
deciphered, It wan announced today
and much information obtained.
One cylinder Inacrlbed for Nebuch
adnezzar, who resigned B C. 60S to
| SCI, recounts bla deeds with reference
| hi the restoration and enlargement oT
I the walla and moats of Babylon and of
temples and sanctuaries thereabouts.
He records the rebuilding of Marchuk,
iccognlzed as the ancient tower of
Babel of the book Genesis.
Nebuchadnezzar adds, according to
! the translation: "I sought and found
the foundation atone of the temple
of l.ugal M irada my dletv, and laid it
upon the foundation atone of Naram-
Hln, king, my ancient ancestor."
3,000 Years Before.
This ancestor presumably Itved
3,000 years before Nebuchadnezzar.
Naram-Sln was the builder of Babylon
and perhaps the greatest builder Of
all history. ,
The Nahuchadnezzar cylinder wa*
found near Nippur on the ftuphrato*
Another cylinder found by Arabs at
the Rame site hears an inscription of
! Naram Sln and Is probably one of the
actual foundation stones of the tem
ple of I algal Marada In Murad
The Inscrßtlon aa\s that Naram-
Sln subdued nine hostile armies In a
year and carried three kings bound
before the God Enlll. The record
ends:
‘‘Whoever alters this Inscribed
stone, may the Gods Shamash and
laical Marada destroy lilh estate and
exterminate his seed ”
MODEL LIABILITY
LAW ON CANAL
Executive Order Issued For
Adjustment of All Claims For
Personal Injuries.
Waahlngton.—What Is regarded as
a model employera' liability law la
embodied In an executive order for
adjustment of claims arising out ot
personal Injuries to employes on the
j Panama Canal and Panama Railroad.
No benefits are to be paid to an
employee or Ills representative If Ills
Injury or death la the result of his
own Intention or his Intent inn to In
jure some other employee nor If it la
brought about by Ills own intoxleatlon.
The total amount of compensation
In ease of death resulting In one year
from the date of Injury may not ex
i eed 15,000. A widow may receive 26
per cent of the wage of her former
husband for eight years and If she
has two dependent children 10 per
cent additional Is allowed for each
child. Permanent total disability Is
to be conii ensnted at the rate of 76
per cent of the monthly pay for the
first three months and 50 per cent
thereafter Tor eight years. For tem
porary disability the compensation Is
76 per cent for three months and 50
per cent for periods varying from two
to thirteen months.
Polo Cup Defenders to
Begin Practice at Once
New York.—Practice by the squad
! from which will be chosen the team
to defend the polo cup In the inter
nal tonal matches will begin at Mike
wood, N. J„ next week, according to
announcement today by Chairman
Herbert of the International commit
tee
The ftrts batch of llarrv Paine Whit
ney's ponies was shipped to Lake
wood today.
There will be twenty mounts In all.
They have been exercised all winter
at Westbury and are said to be Tit.
Any possibility that remained of
Whitney s reconsidering his resolu
tion not to play lintlie matches with
; England was dispelled today when
| the former champion announced he
i might be able even to take part in
practice scrimmages
Whitney' was Injured In a fox hunt
In Scotland several weeks ago.
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House Passed Rivers and
Harbors Bill, $43,400,000
I '
Washington.—The rivers and har
| hors bill proposing appropriations of
about $43,400,000, was passed by the
! bouse Thursday without substantial
amendment and now goes to the
senate.
DOWAGER EMPRESS ILL.
Toklo. —The Dowager Empress Ha
niko. of Japan. Is seriously til today
at Nurnaiu. a watering place, south
west of Yokohama. Suffering from
heart disease, her condition causes
considerable alarm
The Dowager Empress Is 64 years
Her husband, the Emperor Mntsuhlto,
died In 1912.
BEST FAMILY LAXATIVF.
Beware of consttpstton. t'se Dr.
Ktug's New Life Pills and keep well,
i Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frang-
I iln, Me., calls them "our family laxa
tive." Nothing better for adults or
1 aged. Get them today, ibo All drug
i gists or by mat).
i H. E. Buckim A Co. Philadelphia or St.
i _ Lou la.
rHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Uneeda Biscuit
Nourishment—fine fla
vor—purity—crispness
—’wholesomeness. All
for 5 cents, in the
moisture-proof package.
Baronet Biscuit
Round, thin, tender—
with a delightful flavor
—appropriate forlunch
eon, tea and dinner,
io cents.
v-f
Graham Crackers
A food for every day.
Crisp, tasty and
strengthening. Fresh
baked and fresh de
livered. io cents.
Buy biscuit baked by
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
Always look for that name
College Baseball Team
Strike When Games Cut
• ____
Lexington, Ky. —The baseball team
of the State University went on strike
here today because of an anounce
ment that the spring schedule had been
cut from fourteen games to twelve. The
boys Insisted the entire schedule be
cancelled If the two games In dis
pute are not played.
The team Is a member of the South
ern Inter-Collegiate Athletic Associa
tion, and has games booked aflth lead
ing colleges of the south.
The athletic committee of the facul
ty cancelled the two games because In
their opinion the sport took up too
much time.
At Special Polo Match
in Aiken, 3 Teams Tie
Aiken, S. C. In a special polo match
yesterday afternoon between three
teams, the Whites, Yellows slid Greens,
the score ended In a tie. The Whites
heat the Greens 2 1-2 to 14, thus leav
ing to the credit of the Whites 2 1-4.
The Whites also beat the Yellows
3 3-4 to 2, giving them to their credit
1 3-4, which added to 2 1-4 made in
other play gave them 4.
The Yellows beat the Greens 4 to 0,
so both the Yellows and the Whites
hail 4 goals to their credit.
Mr. Thus. Hitchcock and Mr.
Flelschman tossed for the cup and MY
Thus Hitchcock won.
The match was very Interesting and
was full of star plays. A number of
people from Augusta came over In au
tomobiles to witness the game.
WONT HANG CODAY.
Atlsnta, Ga, Attorneys for Robert
Paschal, William Hart and George
Hart, negroes, under sentence to he
hanged here today for Ihe murder of
Mr*. Jefferson Irby, Thursday filed an
appeal to the supreme court of Geor
gia. This action automatically stays
execution.
The three prisoners recently were
denied a new trial In superior court
here.
Exhibition Games Today
Boston Nationals. In Atlanta.
Phillies. In Washington.
Brooklyn vs. Newark, In Asheville.
Cubs, In Louisville.
Browns. In Nashville.
COLLEGE GAMES
At Lynchburg, Va. Pittsburg Fed
eral league 17. Virginia Christian Col
logue tsix innings.)
At Chapel Hill, N C.—University of
North Carolina 1, William and Mary
College 0.
At Columbia. S C - Brooklyn Fed
eral league team 14, University of
South Carolina 1
At 1-exington. Va.—Washington and
Let* 4. 1-afayette 0.
At Raleigh Agricultural and Me
chanical of Nortlr-Carollna 4, West
Yirgima Wesleyan 4.
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Athletics Win.
At Kalalgh, N. C.—
Score: H H . H.
Athletics 10 14 3
itaielgh 1 ti 6
13 Runs; 13 Hits.
At Nsshvllle, Tenn,—
h'core; R. H. E
St. 1 »uls 13 13 3
Nashville 4 11 7
James and Knzenroth, Crossln;
Snyder, Marbet, Marshall uni Rogers.
Sal He Team Defeated.
At Savannah, Ga. —
Bailey, Sweatt and North did the
hitting for I’rovldence.
Score: R. .H. E.
Savannah 0 7 2
Providence 6 12 0
Snyder, Sulmun. Zaike and Smith;
Bailey, Sweatt, North and Kocher
and Krightmeyer and J. Onslow.
Umpire, Kelley.
Brooklyn 6, Newberry 1.
At Newberry, S. C. —
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn 6 11 2
Newberry 1 2 5
Chappells, Maxwell and Hilde
brand; Epling and Itenken.
Twelve to Three.
Durham, N. C.—Jersey City Interna
ti-inals 12; Durham, Carolina League,
2
Senators 6, Phillies 1.
At Washington—
Score: R. H E
Washington 6 14 0
Philadelphia 1 4 3
Cubs 6, Louisville 1.
At Ixjulsvllle, Ky.—
Score: R. H. H-
I Chicago 6 12 a
LoLuiaville 1 3 4
Batteries: Lavender and Archer;
Northrop, It. Clemons, Leverett and
Severoid.
Browns 13; Peaches 0.
At Macon, Ga.—
Score: R. H. E
St. I.ouis 13 15 4
; Macon .. 0 6 4
Batteries: Mitchell and Jenkins;
' Martin, Vues and Kluth, Veach.
•
j At Atlanta, Ga. —
Score: R H. E
| New York 12 8 1
| Atlanta 3 4 8
NEW WORDS FOR
YANKEE DOODLE
Anxious Reader Who Never
Before Saw Old Version
Asks for New Verses
The Herald is just in receipt of a
communication from an Interested
reader who says: “For the first time
In my life 1 have just read the old
words set to the tune of ‘Yankee
Doodle," and I am heartily ashamed
l of them. Can’t some of our many
modern poets write new verses that
ade not ho awfully InateY
How many of our readers know the
original words of “Yankee Doodle"?
They will be found in "Songs That
Never Grow Old,” which is now being
distributed by The Herald. If you
I are a poet, or a poetess, or even a
; ; oetaster, you will come to the aid of
this distressed reader and adorn the
familiar old martial air with a new
dress, as it were. The tune Is said to
be from a rustic English ditty first
: heard In Yorkshire about the year
1625, and musical critics say it has a
peculiar lilt that particularly appeals
to the untutored ear. The words of
the American version are without
rhyme or reason and we are In sym
pathy with our reader who asks for
new words.
The Herald’s song book contains
all the old songs, every one a remin
der of the dear dead past, recilling
the happy days of childhood around
the home fireside, it is splendidly il
lustrated with portraits of the world’s
foremost vocal artists, sixty-nine pho
tographic reproductions in all, which
alone are worth more than the dis
tribution price
The song book coupon is printed in
these columns daily. Clip If today and
get a copy of this complete collection
of old favorites
J AS. A. HOYT ELECTED.
Greenwood, S. C. —James A. Hoyt of
Columbia, wns Thursday afternoon
elected president of the State Confer
ence of Charities and Correction, now
in annual session In Greenwood. Mr.
Hoyt succeeds the Rev. A. T. Jamison.
D. IV, president of Connie Maxwell Or
phanage, who declined to serve longer
The new president Is president of the
People’s Bank of Columbia, andis clerk
of the house of representatives of the
South Carolina general assembly. He
was formerly editor of a Columbia I
afternoon newspaper.
DARKENS GW HAIR,
SWS FALLING HAIR
Something New—Darkens
Evenly. Harmless—Not
Sticky.
When your hair turns gray, faded,
white or streaked with gray—ls hair ,
Is falling out or Is brittle, try the
following: On retiring rub "Q-Ban”,
on hair and scalp like a shampoo.
!>>t hair fall free and dry at night.
The gray disappears, and a few more
applications of Q-Ban your hair Is
beautifully darkened and quickly be
comes thick, glossy and lustrous.
Q-Ban stops falling hair, promote* Its
growth, stops Itching scalp and dan
druff Q-Ban gives a delightful feel
ing of refreshment and cleanliness to
the scali> —as Q-Ban is not sticky or
messy. Darkens hair so evenly and
naturally no one can tell you have
applied Q-Ban. Your hair Is your
charm. An application or two of
Q-Ban enhances Its beauty a hundred,
fold. You can't make a mistake In
using Q Ban, as It does the hair and
scalp good at any time. Gives the
hair that fascinating beauty so much
admired by all. A large "ox. bottle
costs only 50c at Frost's Pharmacy.
50: Broad street, Augusta, Ga Out
of-town people supplied by mall.
Sale of Cad Coles Was
Cause of the Tangle
Chicago. -Determination of Tom
S.-aton, pitcher, to ‘‘play with the Chi
cago Federal* or not at all," reported
In dispatches from Shreveport today,
further complicated alfulrs In toe
Federal League, Even Manager Tin
ker advised Seaton to Join the Brook
lyn team, said the report, but Seaton
declared he would play only with his
old teamrrate, Ad Brennan, who Is
definitely attached to the Chicago
club. Seaton's declaration came after
announcement by President <4ll more
that the pitcher belonged to Brooklyn
The sale of ('adwallader Coles, out
fielder to the Kansas City Federal*,
reported at local headquarters, was
Indirectly the result of the Seaton tan
gle. Coles was to have been given
Brooklyn B> Part payment for Seaton’s
release to the Chicago team, hut when
the deal fell through. Manager Stovall
made a hid for the outfielder and the
transfer was made.
AMERICAN”AMATEURS IN
GOLF INVADE ENGLAND
New York.—lnvasion of England
by American amateurs Is arousing
great Interest among British golfers
according to George I.ow, the pro
fessional. who has just returned from
a visit abroad. The English players,
said Mr l.ow, have high regard for
the ability of Jerome D. Travers, four
times winner of the American title
and there la a desire among golfers
to see Francis Oulmet.
Dltspatches from London today tell
of thp defeat of Travers and FroJ
Herreshoff at Hoylake by Captain
Nlcholls in a three-ball match. Cap
tain Nlcolls returned a card oT 75.
beating Herreshoff by 5 up and Tra
vers by 4 up.
Fishing
Tackle
Steel Casting Rods,
Fly Rods,
Kingfisher Silk Lines,
Ilildebrandt Spinners,
“Dowagiac” Minnows,
Reels,
Gill Netting,
Seine Cord.
BOWEN
BROS.
HARDWARE.
THE MENTER CO.—CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT
Smartest Spring
Styles Here for
Men and Women
No old stock here. This is
the store that will gladly
supply you with new,elegant
Spring Clothes on the most
generous terms of credit—
No juggling with prices—
everything is marked in plain
figures —one prise to all and
that price is low as any
cash store.
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FRIDAY. MARCH 27.
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CABLE BREAKS; 11 DROW*.
Brunsbuettel, Germany KU-voa
workmen were drowned today when a
suspended cablecar fell Into a lock of
the Kiel Canal.
Stunning Coats, Suits and
Dresses for Women
Our thoroughly complete line of
Coats, Suits and Millinery, right from
New York, is worth seeing. Also the
showing of Skirts, Waist 3, Raincoats,
and Petticoats.
Men s Department
Spring Overcoats, Suits and Rain
coats for men, newest styles, pat
terns, fabrics, superbly tailored.
$12.00 to $25.00.
Boys’ and Children’s Suits in plenty.
All the new styles.
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CIGARETTES
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Original Quality
k 20£rl5!i
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Phone 3247.
AUGUSTA, GA.