The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT THE Planters Loan & Savings Bank 706 Brood Street. Augusta, Ga. Org&nixed 1870. In Operation 43 Years. U. S. Depository for Portal Savings Funds. Gross ReeMirca $1,400,000 No huatnao* arran»rm«at. rmcraan or oe*an»B»«tn*» la aam plata until you h«« fully arransad your t«»ik uoimactlon. Ttila appltaa to «wary man and woman, to ovary corporation, firm or Indtvldpal, and to avery rdaaa of hunlnoos, whetliar pro fnaokmal. maruantll* or B«r1 cultural. Malta your Mankind Connec tion with thla bank, where th« moat painataklnß oar* and offici ant attention aro (Ivan to all bualnaaa ontruatod to ua Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sizes to Bent, $3 to S2O per year. Correspondence Invited. L. G. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier. ■TOO YOUNG TO SMOKE.” Atlanta. Ga hnartnd Italian, thought onn of th« monkey* at (Irani I'ark Zoo looked loneaomo and unhappy. To cheer tha FALLEN’S FOOT-EASE Tbo Antioop.trpowder .h.ken Info the iboM-Ih* standard l«n --•dy lor the loot (or ■ quatlrr century. Jooon teetunonioie. Sold Trait hi-- everywhere. Ik, Sample FRKK. Add re Allen S Olm.ted I.e lor N Y. the Maa whe pul lb< E E • la rEET. COLDS & LaGRIPPE S or 0 doaet 66fl will break any caae of Chilli & Fever, Coldi A LaGrippe; it act! on the liver better than Calomel and does not tripe or sicken. Price 25c. Magnetos recharged, priec $3.00. Special price to dealers. Reliable Auto Co. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. all Blood Disease*. At all Druggist* SI.OO. ■ ” ■ F. V. LIPPMAN CO.. Savannah. Qa. THINK! Of the RUT T> TANK WATER HEATER attached to the range boiler in your kitchen; |the simple lighting of a mutch and a turn of the valve starts [be heater in operation, and gives you in a few minutes, plenty of hot water at any faucet in the house. Of this convenience for the toilet and Itatli ami how it lessens your lal>or and worry in the every-day household routine. *, Of getting all the hot water you need during the warm weather and your kitchen de lightfully cool and comfortable in contrast to the excessive heat from the old-fushioned coal stove. Let um ahow you thia “comfort maker’* in operation. GAS CO. ♦ The beet oar for it* prioe—and non* better at any prioe. Ttiet*e what v*a *4 aim far the Fond. And mar* than four hundred and fifty thoueend Farda in v«orW-wlde service baar out our contention. Buy yeuns today. Umbard Foundo. Machine & Boiler Works & Supply Store monkey ho offered it h rlK«rett« anl h match Ahnut that tlmo Zoj Keeper lltiyd ranin along and to hla groat tturprlae arrostoil him. Tho Italian wojd In court and pro tnatod his love for dunih animals I thoughla <la monk ho smoko. Ho looka lonesome sn' g.-ov hoom rlgitr otto an match 1 .ota of .la monk ho smoko In Italia.” Tho rocordor hesitated It hadn't boon shown that tho Italian had In jured tho monkey or that ho hail In tended any Injury. Yot It wouldn't do to lot It ho known that a man could hand matchon and CtWMttM to tho anlmala and oacapo .inpnnlahod. An Idea occurrod to tho Judgo ‘‘How old waa thla monkey?” ha Inquired of ono of tho monkey ox porta who flocked around tho honch. "Throe yoara. your honor." "Too young to smoke," aald tho Judgo 'Thoro'a a law In this atato agalnat giving clgnrottoa to minors. I’ll havo to fino you $6.75." Tho wondering Italian, who hasn't yet understood, paid hla fine stoical ly and walked out Into the sunshine. "Ho looka ho lonesome.!’ ho repeat ed to himself as ho moved away. Gloves Cleaned, any length, 10c. Augusta French Dry Gleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. T. B. "A* ■rr *up Tuning Up For the Coming Pennant Races LEFT TO RIGHT: RED MURRAY OF THE GIANTS, BRICKLEY OF THE ATHLETICS AND CHRISTY MATHEWSON OF THE GIANTS. The pro-season training In Southern ramps has became one of the most Important events in a baseball pennant rn<« It Is one the Southern diamonds that the veterans' condition themselves for the work of the summer, and no less Important, it is there that the managers see the recruits working out and decide whether they are of big league calllae Above at the left and right are shown the veterans. Red Murray and Christy Mathewson of the Giants getting a few kinks out of their systems on the training grounds at Marlin, Texas. Murray has become a devotee of golf, which long eg" some wit designated by the name of "cow pasture pool" and the camera man caught the big right fielder in the act of teeing off. I nir tig the fiVst week at Marlin, the weather was too cold for baseball pr ictiee so the Giants organised a couple of scrub football teams and timbered up by practicing forward passes, line plunges and other strenuous activities of the gridiron. Christy Mathewson who by the way was a good football player in his college days, is shown about to punt. In the center is Brtckley an Athletic recruit who must show' remarkable form, if he is to live up to his family reputation. lie Is none other than the brother of the famous Charlie Hrickiey who made history for himself and Harvard on the gridiron last year. Connie Mack says the youngster Is a “comer" end he Was shown ability in prac tice at Jacksonville. , BETWEEN CURVES ON THE AUGUSTA SOUTHERN Building at Avera. Avera, Ga. A auhjet-t which Is un dergoing vonHlderaMe diHousion in Avera ami the nurrounding country them* day a Ih the proponed warehouae and cotton gin which will be built at Avera if the no heme in carried thorugh. There l» no doubt that the farmer** of thin couunty need a Rood place to at ore their cotton, and a warehouse, if built here should he a huccpph. In order to raise the money it will be necessary for those interested to sub scribe to At least fifty shares of a hun dred dollars each, anti it is not ex pected that much difficulty will bo experienced in getting enough money for the erection of a warehouse large enough for all purposes and a cotton Kin. Great Benefit. If this could be done, it would prove of great benefit to the community at largo In bringing more business this way Avera stands In need of a good blacksmith ami machinist. New Store. In addition to this, Mr. G. W. Had den will erect in the near future a largo brick store in which he expects to carry on a general merchandise bus iness. At present Mr. R W. !>lxon occu pies a large brick double store building in which he has been located for a number of years with a splendid stock of general merchandise. Mr. O. It. Hadden Is also occupying a fine brick store In which the post of fice is located in addition to his mer cantile business. Avera Banking Co. The Avera Ranking i'ompany owns ‘CASCARETS" FOR SLUGGISH OVER No Sick Headache, Bilious Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated Bowels by morning. Oat a 10-rrut box now. Turn tha rascal* out —the headache htlloumno, Indigestion, the sick, sour stomach nnti foul ttnsrs —turn them out tonight and keep thorn out wlto Cason rota. Millions of men and women take a Oaacaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a laxy liver, slogged bowels or an tipset stomach IVn't put in another day of dis tress Ix>t Cascarets cleanse your ."tiinmch; remove the sour, fermenting food: take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bow els. Then you will feel great. A Oaacaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep A 10-cent box front any drug store means a clear, head, sweet stom ach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children lov e C«s carets because they never gripe or i Sil k Mil THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. a handsome brick store building which is occupied by the business of Mr. C. S. I.cKavor. The Avera Hanking Com pany itself is in a nicely appointed brick building. The capital stock is K’fi.OOO. The president is Mr. L. It. Holt, of Hiindersville. and the cashier, Mr. C H. Ilattuway. Besides these there are three other stortt which are doing a prosperous business, in wooden buildings. Two of them, a grocery and cold drink stand are owned by Mr. Q. P. Dixon, while the other Is the firm of Thigpen and Kagtie, Lumber. Avera lias always been a good ship ping point for lumber, furnishing an almost unlimited supply of poplar, pine and oak. Mr. W. J. Rawlins keeps a saw mill and planer running all the year round, and Mr. (Jordon Anderson is operating n saw mill in the country, from which ho is shipping quantities of undressed lumber. Good Schools. Educational facilities at Avera are unusually good. Prof. K. H. Morgan has charge of an exceptionally well at tended school of about a hundred and seventy-five pupils. In this work he übly assisted by Miss Jessie Rruhe and Miss Nina Tanner. Rich Farm Lands. Avera Is the center of a rich stretch of farm lands which produced cotton, corn, pease ami watermelons of the best. Within three miles Is one of the host known and most beneficial med icinal springs in the south. Avera It self has a splendid artesian well with a natural flow sufficient to carry It all over the town. Tho population Is rapidly Inorcasing, ami it will only be a short while be fore Avera will he one of the most prosperous towns on the Augusta Southern road. STEREOPTIOON LECTURES AT SIBLEY MISSION On Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock, there will begin the first of series of Mission travelogues in the form of steroopticon lectures. These lecturos will Include views of the different mission stations of the Presbyterian Board, together with interesting scenes front the countries in which they were situated. There is no ad mission charged to the travelogues, but a collection will be taken up each time which will go for the mission which Is being studied. The first collections taken will be applied to the cost of the lantern. It Is hoped that the offering on Satur day night will go far towards paying for this equipment. The lantern used is a “Rausch and lgmib. Opaque Balopticon. costing about S7O. As its name implies, it does not use the or dinary transparent slides, but will project opaque objects on the screen. This allows the use of many beauti ful post cards and pictures. A beau tiful and adequate lighting system has Just been installed in the church, which makes the interior very attrac tive. lectures will be delivered in con nection with these scenes by the min ister in charge. Rev. H. 1.. Reaves A cordial invitation is extended to all. . STRIKING FACTS IN II.SJPORTS Dep’t of Commerce Issues Re port Today For Fiscal Year 1913—Free of Duty Goods. Washington, D. C.—Striking features of the country’s import trade in the fis cal year 1913 compared with that of previous years were the Increased per centage of goods entering free of duty and the growth in percentage entring ft* us In manufacturing, says the de partment of commerce today. The percentage entering free of duty in 1913 was 54.47 larger than in any previous year with the exception of 1892 and 1894, the opening and closing years of the brief period during whtoh sugar was admitted free of duty under the act of 1890, when the percentages wet*© 55.35 and 57.98. respectively. Total value of merchandise entering free of duty in the last fiscal year was 987.5 million dollars against 367.2 mil lion dollars In 1900. Manufacturers raw materials imported during the year ag gregated 635.2 millions ns against 27b.2 million dollars in 19K)0 and manufactures for further use In manufacturing for 1913 totalled 349.4 millions against 134.2 million dollars in 1909. EATS 18 BOXES SARDINES, THEN GOES TO SLEEP Atlanta, Ga.—The Georgia record of the negro who ate nineteen hard-boil ed eggs and died, lias been laid in the shade, and with tt all other Gargan taun trencher records in this section. Chick Culberson, a Hogansville ne gro, has eaten eighteen boxes of sar dines, oil, tails and all—and is alive and w-elt. The negro walked into a store and offered to bet that he could eat a dozen boxes. The proposition was that if he ate all twelve the store keeper would pay for them, but that If he couldn't finish the dozen, he would pay for what he did eat. It took him 25 minutes to win the bet. “Boss, 1 can eat a half dozen more if yo’ want me to prove it," he rurther boasted, and made good on it. Then he went to sleep like a boa constrictor for twenty hours and woke up feeling fine. BODY or OCONEE COUNTY MAN FOUND IN WOODS Athens. Ga.—lnformation was re ceived here from Oconee County,,Ga., thnt the body of Charles Ferguson, 50 years old. who had been missing from his home for two weeks, had been found in the woods. Animate had mu tilated the body so badly that identi fication was possible only by the man's clothing Death is supposed to have been from natural causos. Ayer’s Vigor Glad to know you have used It. Tell writ friends bow tt stopped your falling hair and greatly promoted its growth. Adi Vow Doctor. G ‘ftleaacupe 2a *4 Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don’t forget that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. BrrFAi-o, N. Y.—“ I nm writing to let you know how much your medicine has done for me. I tailed terribly during the last winter and summer and every ono remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no ajtpetite and at times was very weak. “ I was visiting at a friend’s house one day and she thought I needed Lydia E. I*inkhain’s Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day. Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend I.ydia P. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if yo* wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and get health from your medicine as I did.”—Mrs. A. Hoknuno. 91 Stanton St, Buffalo, N. Y. Was A Blessing To This Woman. So. Richmond, Va.—“ I was troubled with a bearing down pain and a female weakness and could not stand long on my feet. Of all the medicines I took nothing helped me like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along tine. I cannot praise the Compound too much. It has been a blessing to me and I hope it will lie to other women.”—Mrs. D. Tyler, 23 West Clopton St, South Richmond, Va. Pains In Side, Could Hardly Stand. Lodi, Wis. —“ I was in a bad condition, suffering from a female trouble, and I had such pains in my sides I could hardly move Be fore I had taken the whole of one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhara’s Veg etable Compound I felt better, and now I am well and can do a good day’s work. I tell everybody what your medicine has done for me.” —Mrs. John Thompson, Lodi, Wisconsin. For SO years Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many sufferingwomen to health. Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will foe opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Hooray! Baby To Rule the House No Longer Do Women Fear the Great est of Ail Human blessings. It is a comfort to know that those mneh talked-of pains that are said to precede child - bearing may easily be avoided. No woman need fear the slightest discomfort if she will fortify her self with the well known and time-hon ored remedy, “Moth er’c Friend.” This is a penetrat ing. external applica- rif rr a tion that at once softens and makes pliant the abdominal muscles and ligaments. They naturally expand without the slightest strain, and thus not only banish ail tenden cy to nervous, twitching spells, but there is an entire freedom from nausea, discomfort, sleeplessness and dread that so often leave their impress upon the babe. The occasion is. therefore, one of un bounded, joyful anticipation, and too much stress cannot he laid upon the remarkable Influence which a mother’s happy, pre natal disposition has upon the health and fortunes of the generation to come. You will find it on sale at all drugstores at SI.OO a nottle. Write to-day to the Brad fieid Regulator Co.. U3O Lamar Bldg., At lanta, Ga., for an instructive book. v HTB STRUT ft UNIVERSITY PIACI One Block West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY CI0«» to Wholaaalt as A Retail VTy Goad* District., Railroad and modern AjmoLt'/iar'ymßßTtooF 800 Rooms (200 with Bath) BATES SI.OO PER DAY UP ExaaUait Restaurant and Cass. i Woderat. prteaa. Rend farfrealllaetratedGoidaiDd Wfutfemores ft tShoaPolishes FINEST QUALITY LARCEST VARIETY "GILT EDGE.** the only ladien *«hoe drawing that positively coutAinn Oil. Blacks and Polishes ladies* and children’s boots and shoes, shines without rub bing, Me. "FRENCH 6LOSS." 10e. "STAR" combination forckaninf and poDshtiif all kindsof russet or tan shoes. 10c. "DANDY" sue, »c. M QIT|CK WHITE" i m liquid form wi!h*poogc )o«!ck ly deans and whitens dirty can*as shots. 10c.Au6c. "■ABY ELITE" combination for gentlemen who take pride in having their shoes look Al. Restores color and lustre to all black shoes. Polish with a brush or cloth* 10 cents. "ELITE" siaa, *5 cents. If your dealer dees not keep the kind reu want, send ns the price tn stamps for fullstse package, charges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. A CO M 20*26 Albany Street. Cambridge, Mas*. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe /Wishes in the Hot Id* SATURDAY. MARCH 28. v DR. MURPHEY SAYS "KILL THE FLYS NOW” Our Guaranteed Dal mation INSECT POWDER Will do the Work. Will also kill water Bugs, Roaches, Ants, etc. % 60c Pound T. 6. HOWARD DRUGGIST The Stores Relieves CATARRH of ''capsules ** JWIDHj Farmers’ Present Needs WE OFFER IN LARGE AMOUNTS Tom Watson W.t.r Melon Seed! Fancy stock, all Augusta grown, and not the worthless Florida or Colorado stock seed. Georgia Cotton Seeds— Fancy, special, pure stock. Tell us your wants. v. Fancy Georgia Corn Seeds— All types. Tell us your wants. Get prices. State amounts you want. N. L. Willet Seed Co. AUGUSTA. the BLADDER and all 1 Discharges In 24HOURS r Each caprala bean the oun»o T / N Uncart of (MIDYj counterfeits . y y Bold by all dmgeicta.