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FRIDAY. MARCH 27.
AFTER SICKNESS OR OPERATION
It it a pathetic miatake to accept druga or alcoholic
mixture* when nature cravea nourishment to repair
the waated body and reatore the vigor of health.
For forty years the best physicians have relied on
the wholesome predigested nourishment in SCO ITS
EMULSION which is totally free from alcohol or opiates.
Scott’s Emulsion sharpens the appetite —renews
blood —nourishes nerves —strengthens bones and
restores the courage of health to make life bright
Soott’s Emulsion sets in action
the very forces that promote
health. Its purity,
richness and strength
has stood the test
of forty years.
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Letters Received From
Polar Bear Arctic Party
All’s Well With the Harvard
Expedition in Frozen North;
Stay Three Years.
Boston.—Two letters were receive
today by Dr. Samuel J. Mixter from
his son, Samuel Mixter, who Is with
members of the Polar Bear Party that
remained In the power schooner char
tered by the Harvard expedition when
she was frozen in the Arctic ice.
One letter was dated December 9th,
on board the Belveden. at Collinson
Point, where the writer was the guest
of Dr. Anderson, of the Southern di
vision of Stefansson's party, and the
other was written on December 23rd.
on board the Polar Bear. The mail
was taken on foot and sledges much
o fthe way to Fairbanks, Alaska. The
first letter says: “Still no word of
the Karluk. This bunch, however, is
all right and will continue the Hired
years trip, anyhow. Tomorrow we
start for the Polar Bear, some sixty
miles, with Dr. Anderson and a couple
of others.”
The second message says:
“Stefansson, on his way out, has
just arrived; thinks the Karluk is
still In the ice. The same blow of
September 23rd that let us into shore
took the Karlug to the westward —
how far, goodness knows. The Tran
sit, a big freight schooner, piled up
on a nice cake and had to be beached
just wrest of Barrow. The Polar Bear
is safe as a church. We have just
had a 50-mile northeaster and the Ice
has not cracked for ten miles off
shore.”
Muddy Complexion.
When you see a woman with a mud
dy or sallow complexion and dull eyes,
you nv S that her liver is out of
order few doses of Chamberlain’s
Tablets will correct it and make her
look better and feel better. For sale
by all dealers.
ELECTRIC WIRING
IS A PERMANENT
IMPROVEMENT
TO YOUR PROPERTY
ELECTRIC WIRING makes your house
more desirable to live in. Does away with
matches and all flaming lights, therefore, pro
tects your walls.
If you should want TO SELL you will get
back your investment in wiring fixtures, and the
house will sell QUICKER.
If you wish TO RENT the property ELEC'
TRIC WIRING will make it easier to obtain a
desirable tenant.
DO IT NOW
Wire while we guarantee ROCK BOTTOM
PRICES.
We will carry the account and let you pay
monthly.
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A.-A. R. & E. CORP.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
812 Broad St. Phone 2751
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Health Conditions Among
Indians Most Deplorable
25,000 of Them Suffering
From Tuberculosis, Says
Commissioner, in Re
port Today.
Washington. Health conditions
among Indians arc described as de
plorable by Commissioner Sells In his
report today. Approximately 23.000
Indians are suffering from tuberculo
sis, lie says, while available hospital
facilities for all will not exceed not
300 beds. *
During the past fiscal year 1,905
Indians died from tuberculosis. The
Indian death rate was 32.25 a thou
sand, against 16.00 a thousand for the
entire registered area o fthe United
States.
More than 60,000 cases of trachoma
are shown to exist among the govern
ment's wardß. The report says there,
are 8,000 Indian families without
homes, many of whom ,lve under re
volting conditions. Need of Increased
appropriations to provide more sani
tary homes, better school facilities,
medical attention and measures to
prevent diseases Is emphasized.
Mother of Bride of a
Night Takes Her Home
Talbotton, Ga.—Allen Welch, a
young man of Junction City, Ga., is
very much grieved over losing his
bride of one night.
Welch was married to Miss Mae
Hill, 15 years old, in Junction City,
Ga., by a Methodist pastor WednesJay
evening. The couple came hero to
keep out of any disturbances which
might arise, but his mother-in-law
went to the newlyweds’ room early
Thursday morning and carried the
young bride back home.
Siberian Escape Starts
Movement to Free Her
100 Arrest* Made in Case of
“Little Grandmother of
Revolution.”
New York. Michael Pmyrndoff, who
recently escaped from Siberia. started
a movement today to arouse sentiment
here in favor of Catherine Mteshkovs
kiiya. 72 years old, known ns the "little
grand mother of the Ktissla revolu
tion." who has been sentenced to per
petual exile. Smyrnoff said he was
one of the group that planned the es
cape of the famous woman revolution
ist from Siberia. He went ahead on
the route the party was to take, ar
ranging In frontier towns hiding
plnees. He was successful In ill* part of
the plan and arrived safely at Irkutsk,
while waiting for the arrival of Mme.
Dreshkovnya he learned she had been
captured. Then he decided to escape
himself.
The Hussian government, Rinyrnoff
explained today, made an Important
I case of the attempted escape .and 100
persons have been arrested in connec
tion with it. The revolutionists fear
j that Mme. Broshkovskaya and all who
assisted her will be severely punished
unless sentiment cun be aroused in the
United States which will load to cor
responding feeling In Russia and final
ly end In commutation of the sentence
passed on the aged woman exile.
Was Jailed Ten Days;
Mistaken For Forger
Brunswick, Ga. —After being detain
ed in the Glynn county jail for ten
days, thought to lie J. R. Kline, a no
torious forger wanted in Michigan and
other states on a dozen or more char
ges, J. M. Patterson has been given his
release, it having been proven conclus
ively that he was not the man wanted.
Mr. Patterson established the fact that
he was an old newspaper man, having
at one time owned the Tipton, Ind.,
Times, and letters were received from
the editor of that paper stating that
Mr. Patterson was a former well
known and popular citizen of that
place.
The former newspaper man takes a
right view of his arrest and detention.
He says he did not blame the officers
for arresting him, if it was thought
that he was the man wanted, but he
objected to being detained for so long
a time without hetng given an oppor
tunity to establish his identity and
not be informed upon what charge he
was held. Two officers from Ann Ar
bor, Mich., came all the way to Bruns
wick to identify Patterson, and so
doubtful were they as to whether or
not he was Kline, that it took them
two or three days to reach a decis
ion.
SAVE WELLSLEY RECORDS;
SIMPLE GRADUATE GOWNS
Wellesley, Mass.—lmportant *ec
ords of Wellesley College finanela.l
and Scholastic, which were thought to
have been destroyed when Coileg>9
Hall was burned on March 17th, wore
found undamaged today when a ?nfe
was opened. Senior class girls have
begun a movement to eliminate cus
tomary finery from the commence
ment exercises this year. If the idol
is approved the young women will go
without expensive gowns and give the
money ordinarily spent for that pur
pose to the college.
SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM
CLEANSER.
During the winter months Impuri
ties accumulate, your blood becomes
impure and thick, your kidneys, liver
and bowels fall to work, causing so
called "Spring Fever." You feel tired,
weak and lazy. Electric Bitters—the
spring tonic and system cleanser—ls
what you need; they stimulate the kid
neys, liver and bowels to healthy ac
tion, expel blood Impurities and restore
your health, strength and ambition.
Electric Bitters makes you feel like
new. Start a four week's treatment—
It will put you In fine shape for your
spring work. Guaranteed. All drug
gists, 50c. and SI.OO.
H. E. Bucklin &. Co. Philadelphia or St.
Louia.
Skirts dry cleaned, 50c up.
Augusta French Dry Cleaning
Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B.
We Have a Lot
-of--
PAROID
RUBBER
ROOFING
TO SELL AT
REDUCED PRICES.
This Is a
Hiqh Grade Roofing.
O'Connor-Schwiers
Paint Company
%
Frank J. Story, Pres.
J.B. Schweers, V. Pres.
Wilfred T. Neill, Sec.
Makers of Good Paint-
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
New Trcqfmcnt for Bronchitis ,
Asthma , Catarrh and Head Colds
Vick’s Vap-O-Rub Croup and Pneu
monia Salvo Raliovaa by Inhala
tion and Aboorption. No Dooing.
When Vick's ’’Vap-O-Ruh" Croup and
Pneumonia Halve Is applied externally,
the body warmth releases vapor* of Pine
Tnr, Camphor, Thymol. Menthol, and
Kuralyptol. These vnpor* ore inhaled
direct to the lung* and air passages
where Internal medicine* cannot go,
They looeen the phlegm, open the nir
pa*enge* and stimulate the mucous
membrsn* to throw off the dlsensa
germ* For catarrh and head cold*
melt a little In a spoon and Inhale th#
vapors, also apply well up the nostril*
The beet eer for its price—and non# bettar at any prioa. That's what
wa olaim for the Ford. And more than four hundred and fifty thousand
Forde in world wide servioe beer out our contention. Buy yours today.
Lombard Foundry, Machine & Boiler Works & Supply Store
Woodward Contracting Co.
L. W. Woodward, Mgr.
405 Leonard Building.
General Constractors. Phone 2968.
'J_*)V hUN A I C \ R^B
ASKIN & MARINE CO.
Spmgqpenjn g
The Choicest Styles Of The Season In
Men’s And Women’s Wearing Apparel
—Our formal spring opening brings to your attention all of the most desirable styles in men’s
and women’s ready-to-wear garments; and by using our charge account plan you can have any
thing you wish without the slightest worry or inconvenience.' We don’t expect you to pay
cash, nor do we ask you to pay a single penny extra for the charge account privilege. Our
low, plain price is on every garment; you can see—and judge—for yourself. . . . Now is
the best time to make your selection. Start your account with us this week. Our opening
display shows you a complete variety of the latest styles in
Men’s Suits
Shower-Proof Coats
Men’s Hats
Boys’ Suits
—And a variety of other things that men and women need.
Ixjw, plain prices. . . . Every garment fully guaranteed.
’ A Rare Bargain In
Women’s Summer Waists
♦ ♦ ♦
—Here is an added attraction that should interest every
woman. We don’t like the word bargain , hut on this
occasion it exactly fits the case.
—We offer you a special assortment of regular SI.SO
wash waists—new styles, made up in the very latest
fashion, with all of the pretty trimming effects that are
so fashionable this season. Your choice—
—9Bc
ASKIN & MARINE CO.
I
1008 Broad Street
For arthmn and hay fever follow the In
structions given shove and also rub
Vick’s wril ovor the spinal column, time
relaxing the nervous tension. Vick's I.
not a "care" for these diseases, lull It |
hne at Iraat the merit of containing no ,
harmful hsblt f uming drugs, and It l«
sold by all drnggtai* on thirty day* trlui.
If It fall* to relieve In your ciee the
purchsee pries will he hnmedluiely re
funded.
For eore throat, tonsllltls, deep colds
and bronchial troubles, apply hot wet
towels over the chest and throat to open
the poren of the akin Then rub Vick »
well In and cover with a warm flanne
cloih, The next morning the phlegm la
loosened, head la clear and In addition
the absorption of Vick's through the
skin has taken out that tlghtncas and
soreness At all dealers- 2!>c 50c, and
It 00.
Women’s Tailored Suits
Silk and Wash Dresses
Silk and Wash Waists
Trimmed Millinery
ARK YOU SHORT OF CASH?
DON’T WORRY
You can buy your Spring Clothes from
us at Cash prices and pav a little each week
or month. NO MONEY DOWN.
MASTERS & AGEE CO.
031 BROAD STREET.
KENNY’S COFEEES ARE THE BEST
Mocha, per lb.. . .35<*
Java, per lh 35^
Manaeaiba, per lb.
Bogota, per lh.. . .3(V
A Specialty in Decorating and Paper Hanging and
Hardwood Refinishing, in Quick Time.
Wm. C. Cruickshank
Formerly of New York.
918 Reynolds St. Augusta, Ga. Phone 2948 J.
The Herald is the Paper in the Home
Laguayra, per lb..
Kenny’s High (Trade,
per lb -.V
Hour Santos .. .. -. r >(
Rio, 18<, 6 for SI.OO
Phone No. 601.
ASKIN & MARINE CO.
Separate Departments for Men's
and Women’s Garments
SEVEN
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