The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 01, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR 4,000 TARIFFS OOF SUSPENDED U. 8 Steel Alone Permitted To Stand Until July 30th. Then May Lose $9,000,000 Bevenue. Washington. D. C.- All nfw tariff* tiled by rallr<eliminating allow ance* to lnduntrlal railroad* war# I ended today by tha interstate com tnarea commission until July *<•, with tha exception "f those affecting the t'nlted Htate* Htcel Corporation and other Iron ami ateel companies, which warp paemlttead to atand. Approximately 4,ftofl tariff* were auapendad. They were auhmllted Hi compliance with the commission'* findings In tha Induatrtal railway* raae, In which It waa held that allow* anrea and dlvlalona of rata* made by trunk line* with rartatn Industrial railway* operated by Iron and ateel companies In aaatarn territory, war*, in effect, rebate* and ahould be dla rontlnued. No tariff* affectlnK th« Induatrlal railway* covered by the do clsion In the induatrlal railway* ■ ware auapanded. Only thoae Indua trlal railway* that have not had ••their day In court" or* granted .t suspension of tha tariff* affecting them. Rllmlnatlon of allowance* and dl vialnna with the Induatrlal road* operated by the United Htatea Hteal Corporation and ntaher Iron and ateel cnmpnnlaa In the «aat were pet milled to atand That will mean that, uni*** the court* «njntn the trunk line* from dlaconttnulng the allow ance* or the commlaalon ahould give a ra-haartng of the Induatrtal railway* Blood Troubles Vanish As If By Magic Ramarkabla Raoedy That Drives Evary Particle off Poison Completely Out of Your Entire System. Strength. Power. Accomplishment are all Typified In 8. 8. 8. Blood trouble* often become *o deeply rooted in the gluuiU end interstices of the tieeuee, that only a most searching remedy will Uisludge them. There ere many rea eona why 8 8. 8. u> thm remedy. To be gie with the ingredient* of which 8. 8. 8. ie composed are of vegetable extraction. »r this rtaaon they are readily passed through the wall* of both the stomach and the Intestines. Thu* it goes directly into the blood circulation and its action is relatively ths; same a* that of the other bieod materials. Tina Is Important. We derive all sustenance from our food whether solid* such a* meat*, grains, fats, •alt* aad sugars or in liquids, as the ele menu of oxygeu, hydrogen and nitrogen combined, or in the free, or gaseous, stnte as in the air we breathe. All of the** va rieua food materials are converted into •gbstances which are selected from the blood stream to make up the constructive tissues aad frame work of the body. And as fast as they keep building up, just as rapidly do all of these materials turn in to body wastes to be rxrfPted. But with a goodly share of humans, these wastes are not props'ly thrown out and they thus remain A ruiL to Health. jlare is where 8. 8. 8. enter* to assist the blood stream to more adequately per farm the function of supplying pure fctood in the arteries and carrying off the waste material through the veins. Na twrally an assimilable remedy, 8. 8. 8. not o>)y has a prompt medicinal effect, but imlike food, it is not rhengod, it is not converted by the liver, it is not burned up i* the lungs or tissue* by oxidation. On th* contrary, it continue* to circulate in the myriad of eells in the interstices of the tissues until it gradually works Its way out through the akin or th* kidneys. And all the time It it an active agent, it TODAY ONLY 7f T R| Ifllf Three Porfomianecß Dailv: “ 1 JtFU , 3:00, 7:30, 9:15 Parisian Beauties Musical Comedy Company Pre sents A Merry Musical Melange “4 WARM RECEPTION” An Old August* Hoy, Percy Spellman, takes the leading comedy role. One Hour of Clean Amusement. Same Prices LEGHORNS "The chickens with the Laving Habit." As good as any and better than most. One Settiif (15 eggs) SI.M Two Settings <3O eggs) $1.50 PINE GROVE POULTRY FARM C. L MJMERAU. Mnop («. Cnlr*l Avtßuc «rid Lawtl klrfda 885 Phon» 3feO AUGUSTA. GEORGIA rate tha tariff* will he effective Haainat the ateel corporation 1 * road, nnd agnlnat thoae of other Iron and ateel coltipanlea. It la eatlmated by expert* of the commlaalon that elim ination of atich payment* would me* a iin nnnual loaa to the ateel corpora | tloti alone of atamt $*.000,090. Is Re-United With His. Wife After Thought Dead Captain Wellman Was Taken Priconer By the Russians. New York.—Captain Albert Well man, who fought under Osmau I’naha In the Turklah-ltuaxlan war and wan counted among tho dead at the hattM of I'leva In 1H77, ha* baen re-unltnd to hi* wife, who had left their home In l alro for Knsland and eventually f,> rfhla country, after receiving new* that her huahand had been killed Captain Wellman Inatead of being dead waa among the prisoner* tagen by the Russians. When he wag re- IcjisM Trom prlaon In Russia he could find no tram of hit wife and *on After making a long anarch for them he eante to America gad aeftled In Montreal, where lie built up a largo furniture manufacturing hualne**. Hceently ho rorelved word from Mr* Wellinsn'* relative* that the wa* liv ing In the Williamsburg aectlon of Brooklyn and they were reunited. Cough Medicine for Children. Ton much care cannot he need In *e lectlng a cough medicine for children. It ahould t>e ple**atit to lake, contain no harmful euhatance *nd he moot ef fect uni. Chamberlain - * Cough Hemedy meet* there requirement* nnd 1a n favorite with the mother* of young children everywhere. For *ale by all dealer*. remains a medical influence, it keep* steadily at work preserving the neturul function of the blood to give healthy ma terial for that which has broken down. Known by Rcentrs. This is not a theoretical essay. It is a simple statement of physiological laws nnd known results. 'Hiere is scarcely a community in the entire United Htatea but what has ita staunch supporter of 8. 8. 8. There is s host of men and wo men who struggled for years with some form of skin trouble auch ss scrams, psoriasis, or am*; there is a laglnn of people who cured themselves of some chronic sore or ulcer. And the number who have overcome catarrh, poisoned blood from various cause*, malaria, ane mic conditions and all forms of rheuina tisin, is sufficient to convince anyone that 8. 8. 8. ia a natural blood remedy and bound to drive out all impurities. There ian't a well stocked drug or d# pertinent store anywhere in America but what has sold 8. 8. 8. continuously year nfter year. It is the most generally rec ommended remedy kuown. Not a drop of minerals is used in this famous preparation and it is thus a re msdy that anyone ran safely use and can honestly and conscientiously urge hi* heat friend to use It. For this reason when you ask for a bottle of 8. 8. 8. do not be talked into something “just as good,'* as you will certainly be fooled and de ceived. 8. 8. 8. is prepared only in the labor atory of the Bwjft Specific Co., 488 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Aud anyone who i* afflicted with any form of blood trouble, may writ* for free ml vice ou the best method of ueing R. 8. 8. together with helpful advice on other matter*. This department has been of incalculable benefit to a host of thank ful people during the pest half century. MOTHER! ITS CRUEL TO FORCE OIL OR CALOMEL 10 A SICK CHILD "California Syrup of Figs" can’t harm tender stomach, liver and bowel*—Chil dren love it. I,nnk bark at your childhood day* Remember the "physic" that mother Initialed on—c«»tor oil, calomel, ca thartic* How you hated them, how you fought agnlnat taking them. With our children IF* different. Mother* who cling to the old form of physic alrnply don't realize what they do. The children’* revolt I* wel’ founded. Their tender little "In aid**” are Injured by them. If you child** atomach, liver and bowel* need clegnnlng give "Callfor BETWEEN CURVES ON THE AUGUSTA SOUTHERN The Trade Organization. Band*r*vill*, Ga.—A couple of monttiH uko the bualne** men of Hamlcrsvillo organized a chamber of commerce, which, during the abort time of It* existence ha* already ac rnrnpllHhed a great deal toward put ting thl* town permanently upon tli* map. At the organization, Mr. W. M. (ioodwln whm elected president and Mr. C. f). Hhellnut *ecretary, and under the energetic leaderahlp of these two gentlemen a number of thlngi. have been Inaugurated whlcn will be of lasting benefit to the town and community ni large. Demonstration Aeree. Probably tha moat Important of thcae hue lircn the establishment of a number of trial acres throughout the county. For this work a number of appll Vint* were considered, and the choice fixed upon a graduate of Clem gon college—Mr. H. 11. Hherrnrd. Mr. Rherrard la amply fitted for thin work, having spent several years In govern ment service In tho Philippines since leaving college. In each of the twenty-ono militia districts of Washington county Mr. Fherrurd haa obtained a temporary loan from aonie public-spirited farm er of an acre or two of good farm land over which he will have auper vlalon during the coming aeaaon. On these Here*, the farmer* will plant cotton or corn as the case may tie. adopting Mr. Hherrarri's sugges tions as to the selection of seed, use of fertilizer, etc., and working under tils direction until the crop la ma tured. Not all of thcae acres are to demon strate how much better cotton amt corn Mr. Hherrard ran grow than any body else. Home are simply experl mnnts anil may not come out well, but some knowledge will be gained in the trial. Corn Clubs. In addition to this work Mr. Sher rard baa been busy vlalting tlic sehools. giving talks on farming nnd organizing corn clubs and esnnlng clubs among the pupils. During tho year which he Is to stay here. Mr. Hherrard expects to accomplish a great deal toward the betterment of tho farming Intareata of this section. Farmers' Unions Consolidate. Up until recently the farmers' unions of Washington enunty have consisted of a number of small clubs scattered around about the county, and holding meetings in school house* and private residences. I.ately. how ever. they have consolidated Into 01* club, the Farmers' Union of Washing ton county, and there la no doubt that this la u better arrangement. At present their meetings are held In the court house at Fandersvllle, but there 10 DAYS TO REGISTER FOR R. i ELECTIONS The time for registration for the coming municipal elections In North Augusta is growing ahortor and now there are but (on more daya. Tho election for the intendent and his honrd of four aldermen will be held on April 20th. The registration closes April 10th and only about one-half of the town's voters, It Is understood, have registered. , Tho candidates are: For intendent, Mr B. 0. Wall For aldermen — Messrs Hold Mealing, H 1,. Merrill, Geo K. Verdery and W, 8. 1-anler. The latter Is the only member who la offering to succeed himself. The other three are all new men. Tho aldermen dropping out aro Messrs ,1. K. Archer, Hugh Scott and Jug. R, League Turpentine Adulteration Warning is Disseminated Winglon, D. C— DUcovcry Of *l - wiilMiprMd ml uHe rat ion of tur pentine with minvrtl oil* canned the department of ngrlculture today to warn rtrugglmn end manufacturers of pharmaceutical product* to exerolne •pecla'. caution In buy Inc tiypentlne It has been discovered also, It Is al leged, that turpentine sold to the coun try stores especially, us usually put out by dealers and manufacturers of groc ers sundries Is oftsn from S to to per cent short In volume. lValers are ad vised to protect themselves through a guarantee from the wholesaler that the receptahle contains the full de . if. .i volume The department as eerts that turpentine may he adulte rated In the South where It Is made and that the further It got* away from there the more extensively and heavily It Is adulteratsd. 14TH WOMAN ACQUITTED. Chicago.—The fourteenth woman In two years to he acquitted In Chi cufo on a charge of murdering a man, was freed today when Judge Kersten took from a Jurj the ease of Miss Maude Oberg. accused of having mur dered Edward Breach. Hreseh was stabbed to death by the woman on Ileeemher 25, 1913, during a fight. DEAF TO HIS DUNS. "There seems to be something the matter with Brown's hearing." "Naturally! He* over hla ear* in 1 debt."—Boston Transcript. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. nla Hyrup of Fig*." It* action I* posi tive, but gentle. Million* of mother* keep this harmless, "fruit laxative" hsndy; they know children love to 'take It; that It never fall* to clean (the liver and bowel* and sweeten tha stomach, and that a teaspoonful given tislay oaves a sick child tomorrow. It should be tha first remedy given as It always doea good, never any harm. Aak your drugged for a 50 cent bot tle of “California Hyrup of Fig*,' which has full direction* for babies, children of al| ages and grown-ups plainly »n each bottle. Heware of counterfeits sold here. Hce that !t Is made by ‘‘California Fig Hyrup Company.” Refuaa any other kind with contempt. has been a good deal of talk about building a club house and thla will probably be done soon. * Town Takas Library. The library of the Transylvania Club, formerly a private library, now belongs to the city of Hundersvtlle, and has been ehanged to a public li brary. This library, which Is a monu ment t<> the Industry of the ladles of Handersvllle, was started about five years ugo by the Transylvania club, In the old Masonic Hall, which was the only building which Hherman spared In hi* march to the sea. Hlnce then It has grown remarkably. Since the town ha* taken charge of It. It has been open to the public two days in the week. MEN’S SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS i Buy Early and Pay While You Wear. SI.OO a Week Payments. Men nnd young men are cordially i Invited tu call at The Menter Co. Btor., and look over tho splendid line of stylish Spring suits and overcoat* that j have Just arrived. You might Just as well get smart Spring clothes right at the beginning of the season. The prices are aa low j as cash stores and the convenient pay ment plan Is at your service. It's a wise proceeding to buy your ! Spring clothes now; you'll have them paid for before you know It and you’ll never miss the small weekly payments. We operate a department for men and one for women; all goods are ' marked In plain figures. 940 Broad St. . BE SURE IT'S THE ‘AUBURN HAIR GIRL’ She Repredents Parisian Sage An Invigorating Hair Tonic. Quickly Removes Dandruff. I You can use nothing better than j Parisian Huge, us sold at drug count- j ers everywhere, to make the huir soft, fluffy and abundant. It stops itching bead, Invigorates (lie scalp, nnd re moves dandruff with one application. If your hair is getting thin, or is harsh, dull and Ufeleas, do not despair give it attention. Frequent appli cations of Parisian Sage well rubbed into the scalp will do wonders. When the hair is falling out, splits, or la tbo dry and streaky, surely use Parisian Hage—lt supplies hair and scalp needs. Get a 50 cent bottle from T. G. Howard at once. It certainly mnkes your head feel fine and gives the hair that enviable gloss and beauty you desire. NEW TREATMENT FOR CROUP ANO COLO Relieves by Inhalation and Ab sorption. No Stomach Dosing l"enty of fresh air In the bedroom and a good application of Vlek'a "Vap-O- Rub” Croup amt Pnsumonlu halve over the throat and chest will rellsvs til cold troublsi quicker than Internal medicines. Just apply Vick's and cover with a worm flunnel cloth. T.evve the covering loos* around the neck so that the vapors ot Knrnlyptoi Thymol, Camphor, smt Men thol. released bv the body warmth mnv he Inhaled all night long Next morning tlie head Is dear and phlegm loosened. In addition Vick’s 1* absorbed through the skin, taking out ths tightness nnd soreuese Entirely external — the Ideal treatment for the little folka. Three sties, 25c, 50c, and 11.00. Pimply Paces Need Not Be rimples, blotches, blemishes and sallow skin Just fnde away after a few days' treatment of HOT SPRINGS UYKR BUTTONS. Thousands of women owe their good complexion, health, glowing cheeks and sparkling eves to these splendid little wonder workers. They speedily end constipation, drlvs poisonous waste trom the bowels, start Into activity the sluggish liver and change Impure, slow flowing blood to pure, rich blood. Little chocolate coated HOT STRINGS LIVER BUTTONS banish headache, stop dlixtness and billiousness, sharper up the appetite and bring bock ambi tion and energy. All druggists sell them for 5 cents and money hack If they aren't the greatest laxative you ever had deal ings with. For free sample write Hot Spring* Chemical Co, Hot Springs, Ark. Gloves Cleaned, any length, 10c. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2978. W. T. B Fishing Tackle Steel Casting Rods, Fly Rods, Kingfisher Silk Lines, Hildebrandt Spinners, “Dowagiac” Minnows, Reels, Oill Netting, Seine Cord. BOWEN BROS. HARDWARE. Galvanized and Paimed Tin Shingles NOOGA BRAND. “New Century,” “Old English Tile,” Designs. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING WHALEY BROTHERS 622-24 Reynolds St. Phone 3247. Good Roads for Telephone Talk *T*HE good roads movement has not been confined to the *■ highways. , The Bell Telephone system has covered the country with “good roads” for telephone talk, reaching every nook and cor ner. „ There are more than 12,000,000 miles of these ‘ good roads ) in the Bell system. Some of them are strung in single pairs or in aerial cables from pole to pole; others are hidden away in underground conduits; they reach the heart of each industrial and commercial center of the nation and to the most remote habitations. These “good telephone roads” of the Bell system, all. oper ated by one system, under one policy, forming one continuous system of intercommunication, connect more than 7,500,000 telephones for universal service. iSJSsX , j HOTEL FLANDERS 133-137 We3t 47th St., New York City. . JUST orr BROADWAY. Tha right kind es * hotel In tha right locality. In the haart of tha than!re dlatrtet and adjacent to th* ahopplng centre* Foaltlvaly fire proof. Kzcedent culeln# and an exceptional orchestra. A laega addltton Just completed, containing 11 bray, grill and billiard hall. Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. FVom Orand i entral Ktatlon, ear* marked "Rroadway" .without transfer; I'enneytesn’n Htatlon, 7th Ave. car* without trauafar. Booklet upon request. H. R. SHARKS. PROF. 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 wartt TO SELL you will get back your investment in wiling 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 ST NOW Wire while we guarantee ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. We will carry the account and let you pay monthly. A.-A. R. & L CORP. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 812 Broad St. Phone 2751 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. {MI