The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO Old Pe,ople Everywhere Say i .k WBl <£C*P W.c.hcmpmilu^ €ighty V**r* Old. “I had a great deal of trouble with mjr bowel* an<l bladder, and pain In my right hip which felt Ilka rheuma tlam. Weak l*rk. Constipated Urine highly colored. Many doctor* failed I have taken Peruna and think I am currd I have gained twenty pound* In weigh! Mince I began Peruna." Mr W. C. Hemphill, I x.ulev 111 e Ml**. Eighty-four Year* Old. “About fifteen or twenty year* ago ] wa* suffering with palna In my back I could scareely get nliout. I got *ome Peruna and wa* relieved of the pain* ever alnca “1 have need Peptina oeejurtonallv ntnee and recommended It to other* When I flnt knew of Peruna the drug- SPLENDID MEETING WOODLAWN CHURCH The following announcement la from Woodlaan Methodlaf church: The meeting at Woodlawn Method!*! thurch 1* progressing finely There were two aplendld aervlcea Monday, morning and evening, and two good eervtce* Monday p. m. and evening fairly well attended. The muatc la INDIA TEA Appreciated by Coffee Lovers Yet Economical to Use 300 CUPS TO THE POUND ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS. PuhllahinJ by tins Orowurs of Intfln T*»n KENNY’S COFfEES ARE THE BEST Moeht, per lb.. .. 35<* Java, per lb 35f Manaraiha, per lb. 30* Bogota, por Tb.. ~3o< Woodward Contracting Co. L. W. Woodward, Mgr. 405 Leonard Building. General Contractors. Phone 2968. p-> p) * Bed and Buff, Dry Pressed LJlvIwN and Common Building. LABGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT. (jeorfcla-Carolina Brick Co. Wrltt for eHooo. Howard H. Stafford, RreaMant. Auyuska, Qa. /V Vnjs vlj / 1 V a VY '•x J _ \ .v JT \ ■ mrnSm**^ Peruna ia good for Cough it. Colda. Catarrhal Diaeaaea and after effect » of the Grip. gl«t* here did not keep it. Now they ell keep It. •T have lived In tbl* place eighty four year*. I am a termer. Wa* b<»rii where I live. I have three living chil dren. Hhotild you publtah thta In the paper* It will reach many of my old friend*. You canfuae my picture aa you think proper.'* Mr. O, W. Rob ert*. R. F t> 1, Ro* 8«, Plckena, Mlaa Eighty two V tar* Old. “I had u Hcvere ntlack of grip. I Niiffered terribly while 11 larded. After my attack I *ent for Peruna. My wife aald I mu*t hava a doctor, but f inalated upon taking the Peruna, and made a quick and -perfect recovery.’* Mr. J. R. Prince, R R. 1, Tuckwhoe, N. Y Seventy-eight Yeare Old. "*Peruna haa been a bleaalng lo me t had catarrh ao badly 1 had loat the aenae of amell and taate. My atnmach wa* al*o bad. I bought a half dozen bottlea of Peruna arid will *ay that f run completely cured of my catarrh inid the atnmach trouble." Mrs. 11. A. Weaver, Komeraet, Ohio. Seventy-eight Veers Old. "I had catarrh of the head. Com menced taking Peruna and gained eleven pounds It la a great medicine. A fair trial would convince any one of Ita efficacy" Mr. F. M. Joffrlon, Ro galuas, Ismlilana I ho*e who object to liquid modi oinoe can now obtain Poruna Tablet*. aplendld. Mr*. Chad. A. Pender haa | charge of the piano and I* aseistad by one of the beat choru* choir* In the city. We would be glad that every Meth odist r'hrtntlan would attend then* ■ervlce* and people of any other ehiirr.be* not attending elsewhere. We need your help. If you are not a Christian, come anyway. You certain ly need the meeting Come and en joy the splendid muslr and the help ful Influences of tha service* Laguavra, per lb.. 30< Reunv’s High Grade, pot ib . ak# ITcavr Hantoa .. .. Rio, 18f, 6 for SI.OO Phone No. 601. Our line of low shoes for Indies, gents and children is now complete. Oome in before buying your Spring Shoes. COOK-McKIE SHOE CO. Phone 484. 970 Broad St. TWO ROUTES CHOSEN, AUGUSTA TO ATLANTA \a Forecacted in The Herald National Highway Scouts Make Two Routes Official. A* wa* stated In The Herald on tha day the Highway Hentit* left thi* city for Allunta. two routes would Imn • ho*en a* official, one via Athens and I Washington and the other via Union Point and Greensboro, The. Atlanta Cnnatltutlon of today say*: D (\ Hcale*, government engineer In charge of maintenance of the national highway between Atlanta and Colum bia, H. f, announced last night that both route* from Atlanta to Augusta h«d been decided upon for the high way. One of the routes Is by way of Thomson, Washington and Athena, and the other by Conyers, Covington, Un ion Point and Madison. Much enthusiasm I* exlslant In counties along both route* nnd their representative* have been fervent In pulling forth their plea for the high way, *nd great Interest will be mani fest In these Motions upon learning the decision of the government officials. Knglneer Hcale* will leave Atlanta fhl* morning and traverse the route by way of Athens to Augusta, returning to Atlanta by the Covington route Mr. Hcale* will Interview the county com missioners along the two courses and point out Improvement* to them that the roads must necessarily undergo be fore the maintenance feature will be gin. Mr. Hcale* will give the commission er* an estimate of the maintenance cost of the roads In their section for one year, and If thejcommlssloners de cide to put forth the expenditure, they will Immediately communicate with the United States office of public roada and signify their willingness to apend that amount of money on the roads "After the first year." say* Mr Scales, “the maintenance of the roads will cost less, and If the counties still wish lo put up the cost the government wIN likely keep an engineer in this section. Thl* proposition of highway maintenance 1* entirely a new one. and nowhere else In the country i* the fiovernment carrying on a like scheme, t I* a trial plan and depends upon Its present success for adoption in other part* of the country." Hold Your Fire Igtnrt fer another fine City Addition ha* been purchased hy Zachary & Raymond. It Is splendidly located, with city car lino running through the middle of tho tract. It will be Improved with the public utilities and with that same promptness and dis patch hy which thla firm's operations have been characterized In the past it will not pay you to load up until you see this attractive offering, which will be on the market In a few days. CALOMEL A GREAT DANGER TO MANY Has Bad Eff*ct on Soma—Dodson'* Liv*r Ton* Tak** it* Place and i* Perfectly Harmless. If you will Inquire at your drug gist'* you will find that Dodson's Liver Tone Is guaranteed to be a safe, reliable remedy to take the place of calomel and a harmless liver stimulant having no bail after-effects. Indeed your druggist will refund pur chase price (50c.) without question If you are tn any way dissatisfied with thl* vegetable liquid. It Is very unwise to take calomel, even dangerous, ns many people suffer from the poison afterwards, even (hough they may appear at first lo be temporarily relieved. On the other hand, Dodson's Liver Tone works easily and naturally (really assisting nature) with no pain nor gripe and correcting all bilious conditions and Ills of constipation, clearing away the sick headache and the coated tongue, brightening up the dulled brain and strengthening the weakened body at the same time that It removes col lected waste from the overburdened system. Those who have tried Dodson's Liver Tone have found that It made them healthier and happier. A test may prove of great benefit to you right now. MI-O-NA QUICKLY ENDS INDIGESTION Do not continue to suffer with ln.ll - gcstlon or dyspepsia caustnK heart | burn, dtxxlnoss, after-dinner distress, j headache. biliousness. i>aln In the bow ela, or sour and gussy stomach. Get effective and lasting relief at once. Buy from any druggist—today—a fifty cent box of Mt-o-na Tablets. They quickly and surely end Indigestion and stomach distress--are pleasant to take and perfectly harmless. Ml-o-na 1» one of the moat depend able remedies for disordered stomachs. It heals the sore and Inflamed mem branes and la not only a digestive and antacid giving prompt and effective relief, but Is a tonic that tones up and strengthens the entire digestive sys tem—the flow of gastric Juices Is In creased. then the food Is properly digested and assimilated —you enjoy robust health. Why suffer stomach distress an I other hour? It Is not only needless i but may be dangerous - many serious diseases are the result of neglected stomach Ills. IV. not delay get a box of Ml-o-na ' from T. G. Howard, take them us di rected, and If you nre not entirely : satisfied with results—money refund , ed. STUBBORN, ANNOYING COUGHS CURED. “My husband had a cough for .fifteen years and my son for eight years. Dr King's New lUscovery completely ; cured them, for which I am most thankful,’' writes Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw. Ala. What Dr. King's New Discovery did for these men. It will do for you. Dr. King's New Discovery should be in every home. Stops hack ing coughs, relieves la grippe and all throat and lung ailments Money back llf It falls All druglsta. Price 50c. and n.oo. i H. E. Bueklen A Co. Philadelphia or St 1 t-oula THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. MX A. COWS! IS LIVENING IIP SOME A» Result of Yesterday’s Com bined Work of Love’s and Clark’s Toams Augusta Took Fourth Place. Following la the atandlng In the Y. M. C. A. Intercity membership cam paign from wire* received last night at !• o'clock: Mobile ~*,349 Charlotte 1,122 Greensboro no» Augusta ... 771 Oreenvllle i-.'cj Humter ti 43 Charleston m Columbia 573 Savannah ... 504 Wilmington 352 Winston-Salem 247 Augusta took a Jump into fourth place In the big Y. M. C. A. Inter-city membership campaign yesterday. Nuy' there are only three cities ahead of her while behind her there are double the number. Augusta scored over five hundred polrt* yesterday. The teams under Or. W. F. Clark and Mr. William Love worked hard all day yesterday. To day they were off early and It looked like when the return* are posted to night at 9 o'clock at Bth and Broad street* Augusta will be second to head, ’f not next. The rivalry between the two local team* In keen hut friendly. Up until thl* morning Love's team had scored 41. : Bd < 'lark's 325 M scored more than a thousand point* yederday and put them far In the lead * Scientists Weighing and Measuring of the Moon Chicago.—Bxperiments for weighing and measuring the moon are being conducted by scientists at the Uni versity of Chicago, continuing obser vations which satisfied them the earth la a rigid body offering enormous re sistance to the attraction of planets. The effect of the sun on the tide* will be compared to the effect of the moon and by Interpreting the results the scientists hope to determine the wel'ght of the .moon compared with that of the sun. MESSRS. NIXON AND ROOKS OUT FOR RE ELECTION Two County Commissioners Are Standing on Their Rec ords as Commissioners. In announcing that they are candi dates to succeed themselves on the county commission, Mr. O. H. Nixon and Mr. A. H. Rooks, the former chairman of tile rommtsalon, state that they are running solely on their past record. The date of the Richmond county primary Is May 15th; time for regis tration ends npxt week. Messrs. Nixon atid Rooks are the only members now on the board who have been there since Its organiza tion. These gentlemen's friends con sider ns the Most noteworthy of their achievements the road building In this county, as one who uses the country roads to any extent will vouch for the statement that Rich mond has better roads than any county In this section of the state. Terra cotta cross-road drains have been put in and the old decaying wooden ones torn out and In danger ous places the deep aide ditches have been filled In and the piping Installed for tile drain. Road building Is first of all one of the chief duties of the county commission. It Is also pointed out that Mr. Nixon lias been chulrnmn for the past fif teen months nnd tt has been largely through his efforts that a 140,000 slice has been cut out of the county debt. Under the present policy of the board the county has lirlght prospects of having its entire debt cleared up In two years and thus save 310,000 an nually that Is now paid In Interest. It Is also significant to note, say friends of Messrs. Nixon said Rooks, that last year under tho supervision of Mr. Nixon, os chairman of the board, und Mr. Rooks, as chairman of the roads committee, which does the bulk of the spending, the county lived within its appropriation by 311,000. Thl* amount was paid on the old/flebt. EXCELLENT MEETING OF GREENE ST. CHURCH • More interest was manifested last night at the meeting which Is In pro gress at the Greene Street Presby terian church than at any time since the beginning of the series. A pro found Impression was made by the ser mon. the subject of which was: - "The Devil," the discussion was not fanciful hut scriptural at every point. He Is represented as being u great super human personality, originally the highest ereateil being of heaven, but fallen thro' insubordination and trea son against God In his unholy ambi tion to be a rival dlety. Dr. Coman showed that his origin was the same as every thing else, created by God. But he made himself a devil by his own sin. He Is. according to Christ's description,# "The Prince of this World.” also called "The God of this World " He Is in full control of the corrupt politics, the commercial greed, the social revelry, the Intellectual scepticism, and has even entered the church with Is corrupting Influences. The evangelist showed thnt the only protection Is the armor of God. Since this awful presence Is so described In the word of God. and Is so visible In the world around, we should flee to Christ for refuge and salvation from his power. The meeting tonight will begin with the song service at 8 o'clock. The singing has been Inspiring; and the orchestral accompaniment has added greatly to the music. INTRODUCED STEEL RAILS. New York.—William Churchill Oast ler, noted as an engineer and a collec tor und connoisseur of Japanese and Chinese porcelain, died yesterday of heart disease at hts home here. Mr. •. tastier was born In Birming ham, England. 84 years ago and came to this country at the age of 40 years It was through his efforts that steel rails were first Introduced here from Kncland, supplanting the old castiron i rails. I USE “Til” FOR SORE. TIRED FEET "TIZ” for puffed-up, aching sweaty, calloused feet •nd ™,,,, rjood-bye sor* feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. flood-by* corn*, callouses, bunions and raw spot*. No more shoe tight ness no more limping with pain or drawing up your face In agony. "TIZ" 1* magical, act* right off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet —the only remedy that doe* Use “TIZ" nnd wear smaller shoes. Ah! how comfortable your feet will feel "TIZ" Is a delight. "TIZ* Is harmless. Get a 25-cent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot com-, fort guaranteed or money refunded. All FOLICEKN GUST Mill THEIR UNIFORMS Order Requiring Same Posted By Civil Commission Yes terday. “On and after April Ist, all mem bars of the police department wilt be required to wear their full uniforms on duty both day and night, unless otherwise ordered by the chief of po lice.” Tho above general order by the civil service commission was posted yes terday. It means that a custom that has been In force on the police depart ment for some time will be broken. It results from a number of com plaints from citizens that they have been unable to tell a policeman from anyone else. The policemen hereto fore at night have been required to wear uniforms when walking Broad street beats. The new light weight summer uni form has been ordered and will soon be pressed into use. TOR FACE ANDHANDS CUTICURA. SOAP And Cuticura Ointment are world favorites because so effective in restoring the natural purity and beauty of the skin, scalp, hair and hands when marred by un sightly conditions.] Cuticura ftoap and Ointment sold tbreuffcout tbn world. Mbnral sample of each mailed free, wttli 33-p. \dirons '«'utlcura." Dept 4H. Boston •TMm who shsvs and shampoo with Cuticura Boap wtU In 4 U host for lUa and scalp. Stork and Cupid Cunning Plotters Many a New Home will Have a Little Sunbeam to Brighten It There is some dread in every woman’s tniud as to the probable pain, distress and danger of child-birth. @But, thinks to a re markable remedy known as Mother's Friend, the period Is one of joyful antici pation.^ a penetrating, exter nal application. 11 makes the muscles of the stomach and ab domen pliant so they expand easily and naturally without pam, and with none of that peculiar nausea, nervousness and ether symptoms that tend to weaken the prospective mother. Thus Cupid and the atork are rated as cunning plotters to her ald the coming of a little sunbeam to glad den the hearts and homes. Thousands of women know from experi ence Mother's Friend Is one of our greatest contributions to happy motherhood. Sold by all druggists at SI.OO per bottle. Espec ially recommended as a preventive of cak ing breast. Write to Bradfield Regulator Co.. 231 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga.. for their Ti llable book to expectant mothers. in 4 It’s Time- Put flway the Old Winter Hat Come and see the new shapes. You will like them. Secure your Easter Togs from McCREARY’S "HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES’’ -©%V2AO-©vtsXo As refreshing as a morning dip. Takes the kinks out of your brain IN ICED BOTTLES ANYWHERE 3C Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. AUGUSTA, GA. Self Rising Flour 80 f - No. 3 Tomatoes, 3 for 2RC No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 for .... 15C Sugar Corn, 3 for Red Velva Syrup, 3 f0r....25~ WOVERINE TEA COMPANY H. E. PHILLIPS, Mgr. Phone 3356. 1288 BROAD STREET TtilNK! Of theRUUD TANKWATER HEATER attached to the range boiler in your kitchen; the simple lighting of a match and a turn of the valve starts the 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 bath and how it lessens your labor and worry in the every-day household routine. f 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-fashioned coal stove. Let us show you this “comfort maker” in operation. GAS CO. TUESDAY. MARCH 31. SPECIALS Bull Head Catsup, 3 for..- 25^ Bull Head Jelly, 3 for 250 California Dessert Peaches, for |[25C Fresh Eggs, while they last, dozen 30' - Get One • Of 9 Our New Style Straws 4 it iiy Jr*