The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO Husband and Wife Both Saved From Suffering I wl»li to tel! wm tlu' good result* tip self iiml huehaß'l received from l»r Kilmer’s Nwump Hooi Alwhii eleven vearz Hir.i 1 had a gevrre attack of Ist Grippe and wm confined to rnv bed about eight we«k* under thi* doctor* rare H<< pronounced my ease kidney trouble and rhcomntlzm iind not re eel vine <be results from the dortor’a treatment I ahould have received, I derided to try Bwanp-Root, After taking several bottles of Swamp-Root I was able t . yet up and attend to my work. About a year Inter my hits band was affected with a sever* at tack of I In v trouble anil doctored for aom« time with the doctors and received no benefit Knowlna of the good I had received, he decided to try Swamp-Root. Ills condition was such that he mas confined to hts tied and worda cannot tell how he auffer ed, hot afti-r t«kln« Swamp* Root he was relieved so he could go on with his work without pain I wish to heartily recommend Swnmi Root to all peraons nTfllcled with kidney and j bladder troubles and yon may pub j llth this letter If you wlah. Youra truly, MRS A K. BRIOGB. Bid red, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 25th dav of May, 1 f*l2 IRA MCCARTHY. Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co , Binghamton N Y . for a sample *i*e beitle It will convince anyonp You a 111 a so receive a booklet of valuable It foi million, tolling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, bn sure and mention The Augusta Dally Her a d Regular fifty-cent and one-dol lar size bottles for sale at all drug_ fttOK'S. FUMED SUICIDE ? MONTHS AGO Former Macon Bartender Spread Papers on Floor, Lay Down on Them, Shot Self. Macon, Ca. .1 K. hivli, aged Of yejiric.' end until iwrttlly employed aa a bartender nt tin* near beer aalnnn run by M lit m«, on ltridge How. committed aulcide yeaterday by alntot- Inc hlmaelf through me ‘.end. Apparr nil v tbe old man had been making preparation* for the deed for nt h d a uion'ii Three weeka ago he look an old i-lntol from n bureau drawer. took It -part and oiled It «nd then put the |«tng bn< k together attain Tueaday morning, while hla aon, led* Pdf lb. waa eleeptng. Oavla aroae front hla bed. aproafl newapnpera about the floor and placing the platol to hla bead Iliad the fatal ahot. lie lived far one hour. Home time ago Pavla waa Indicted for violating the elate prohibition law and hla health alee failed him. lie had often apoken to hla non about Ida eyea telling him thHt he feared he »■«« going blind, nnd hud deelared aeveral tltnea that he wan tired of living ami that he u tahed It waa all over. The dead man wun a native of Tv Iris* eoitnty and hrd hern In Macon only a few yearn. ttealdea hla aon. with whon he roomed over the etnre of J l,axunia. on Mulberry afreet, he leavt » a daughter, who la nltrndlng a Methodlat achool In North Carolina Strengthens Waak and Tirad Woman '1 waa under n great atrnln nuratng a relative through three tnontha' alek neea." wrlt«>a Mra. J. C. Nan De Sande. of Kirkland. 111., and "Electric Hlllera kepi me from breaking down. I will never be without It." Po you feel tfred and worn outT No appetite and food won't digeat? It lan't the aprlng weather. Tou need Eleeliie Itlltern (Start a month'a treatment today; noth ing better for atomarh, liver and kld reya The great aprlng tonic. Relief or money bach. 50c and 11.00, at you* Druggist. A HANDSOME COPPER BAS-RELIEF OF MAJ. BUTT PRESENTED TO CITY TODAY Is Gift of Temple Noyes Lodge, No. 32, F. A. A M., Wash ington, D C., of Which the Lamented Augustan Was a Member. Formally Accepted By Mayor Hayne This Morn ing at Bon Air. Henry Lans burgh, of Washington, the Original Donor. A handsome almost life-sire copper tablet, a re pro<l net lon of the late Ma jor Archibald Willingham Hull, whose memory reala deeply In the hearta of Aucnttanr. was preaenled thla morn in# bjr Temple Noyes Hodge. No. .12, Free and Accepted Maaone of Wash ington. |). to ftie city of Augusta The preaentatlon was formally made hy Worshipful Master I-eroy W. ller hem, of Temple Noyea laidgc. In the main lobby of the Hon Air hotel, where the tablet stand* In prominent view Mayor Hayne In behalf of the city, ac cepted the gift In a itraeeful and ap propriate manner The presentation was scheduled to take place at 11 o'clock. It was de layed. however, and a* the memorial hridge dedication exercises beitan at noon It was made briefly The remarks of both Mr. Herron and Mayor Hayne the only speeches made, consumed not more than ten minutes. The reproduction was presented to the Temple Noyea l-odge by Mr Henry 1-anshurg of Washington, the proprie tor of a large department store and a well known and well to do eltlaen. with the axpresaed wish that It lie Riv en In the eltlaena of Augusta by Tem ple Noyea through Mr Herron Telegram Read. In presenting the magnificent re production of Major Butt to the city, Mr Herron read the following tele gram, the receipt of which Monday was his first knowledge of the beau tiful gift from Mr Hansburg “Washington, r>. C., April IS. 1914. "Mr. I.erny W. Herron. Muster Tem ple Noyes lavdge. Hon Air Haiti. Augusta, flu Appreciating the delightful evening ■pan* at the get-together meeting of Society MR. THOMAS W. HLACKSTONE GRA.DUATF A IN PHARMACY. The niinn.nus *rlenda of Mr. Thomas W. Illttckalone arn congratulating him on having passed the Georgia State Hoard Itonrd of Pharmacy. Mr Hlnekstone has a natural apti tude for hie profession and by close application to his studies while In Ma con has qualified as one of the finest pharmacists In the stale Fur the past three years or more he has been asso ciated with the Frost Pharmacy and Is again with this up to date company, and It Is a mailer of very general rongralulatlori to all who know him that he has permanently located In gnnar bfor ln-8A Harengwe sh shh Augusta. Miss Ruth Hell, who Is making her home with l>r and Mrs Alford on 'he Hill, has as hnr guest Mlaa itrace Ham aey of Grovetown MEETING OF CHILD LIFE CHAPTER. The Augusta Chapter of the Amerl nin Institution of Child l.lfc will meet tomorrow, Thursday, afernoon at four o’clock at the Tubman. —Miss llelle Itlackstone left this morning for for Mllledgtvllle, wdiere she la to attend the Sunday school Convention. PEARCE SYMMS CARDS OUT. Cards of Invitation have been sent out by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kdward Pearce to the marriage of their daugh ter. Claude Rochelle to Miss Mar lon Stovall Hynuti*. Wednesday evening. April 2!Hh al half afler eight o’clock at First Hahptist church. Miss Georgia Hull Is visiting friends In Columbia. LAW POWERS WEDDING THIS EVENING. The marriage of Miss Kllen l.aw and Mr. Frederick Powers, Jr., will he a beautiful event of this evening, taking place at First Itaptlat church, f>r. M. Ashby Jones officiating After the church ceremony the bridal par ty will he entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs. William A. I,aw on the Hill, prevloue to the departure of Mr. Powers and his bride on a wedding journey. Mr* A. J Hallnna la In Charleston visiting friend* while In attendance at the Ravenal-Kppes wadding this even ing. EPSILON PHI TO GIVE DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT. Thv Kpsllon Phi who always give such drllghtfiil dances will entertain tomorrow night al K of I' hall with an Faster Dance which promises to he the I pleasantest ever. MANHATTAN CLUB TO TO ENTERTAIN. Friday night the Manhattan Club will entertain their friend* at a dance which they will give at the Armory. Friends of Mr*. \V. 11. T. Walker will regret Id learn that she la at Mar garet Wright for treatment. MYOSOTIB DANCE TONIGHT. The Myosotla Chib will glee their last dance of the neaaon tonight at the Ar mory. MIS LOWREY ENTERTAINS FOR MISS PORTER AND MISS PHINIZY. One of the prettiest private lun cheon* that has ever been given at the Country Flub was the one at which ■Ml*a Margaret Lowrey enterained to day In honor of Ml** Mary Porter and Mlaa iHAetta Phlntzy. the other guest* living Mlaa Porter's maids. The table st which the eight guests were sealed was exquisite In it* adornment of spring flower*. In the centre was a huge fancy basket of growing ferns filled with gorgeous spring flowers, Raster lilies and gor geous tulips in varying tones of rose. At each guests’a place was a fancy basket filled with fragrant violets and dainty little pink rosebuds, wlioch were given as souvenirs of the delightful occasion Miss l.owrey received her guests wearing a smart gown of dark green tnffcla and an elegant little French hat of tango tonea with a crown of Temple Noyea l.cdße and the many courtealea extended to me both at the meeting and at the banquet, I desire to present to you as master of Tem ple Noyes Hodge, also Its officers and members, a llfe-slxe reproduction of Brother Major Archibald Butt, made out of a single piece of copper, to be presented through you In behalf of Temple Noyes Hodge to the people of Augusta. 1 have 'shipped by express prepaid this day on 5 10 train due to arrive In Augusta at 12 01 tomorrow, direct delivery to your hotel. Beat wishes to entire delegation “HKNRY HANSBI'IItHI 1 In making the presentation Mr Her | ro.i stated that he hoped that the city would place the reproduction of Major llutt In a prominent and conspicuous i place In the cltV, to serve as a model jto the young men of Augusta. that they might follow the example he has set. City Appreciates. The few words of Mayor Hayne ex pressed the clty'*4ipproclHtlon of the gift and stated that the donors could rest assured that II would he placed In a carefully selected spot The figure will be moved from the hotel shortly and a temporary location named. It la officially slated that It will event ually oecupy a plaee In the new city hall, now the poatofflce building. The figure of Major Butt la hammer ed out of one aheei of copper and the workmanship la of the very highest class. It is surrounded by n rectan gular frame about five inches wide and made of copper also. The whole bears a dull finish. The reproduction. In bas-relief. Is a striking likeness of Major Butt, clad In military uniform. In a standing posture, and shows the , entire figure. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTa, GA. his ftrst year he should weigh three times hie weight et birth. If your beby dost not weigh aa much as he should, there Is probably something wrong with bis food. A baby that is getting proper nourishment, the right amount of sleep, eserclee and fresh air, will be ruddy with health. The beet food for baby it mother's milk. Bui if you can't nurse your beby, use the one safe substitute and watch your baby grow strong. Nestles Foocl Is thv nasrvst thing thvrvls to mother’s milk. Thv basis of Nsstld’s It purs cow’s milk from sanitary dairies. The Indigestible curd raesnt for the calfe four etomeche lt made soil and fleecy as In mother's milk, and the special baby needs, not In cow's milk, are added. To prepare. Just add cold water and boll one minute. Send the coupon for a free bos of NeetlE'a—enough for twelve feedings —and our book on the Care of Babies —both free. The "Better Babies’* Chart will alto be sent you. It tells what your baby should weigh, how white molru silk wrenthed In tnngo gardenias. Mlaa a gucata were Mias Por ter, Mlaa I’hlnlsy, Mlaa Martha <'ole man, Mra. Rob Nc.elv, Mlaa Kleanor Teague. Ml** latum Tobin. Mias Geor gia Hull, Mlaa Alice Hull Acquitted of Murder; is Charged With An Assault Savannah, Ga.—Within I es* than eight hours after hla trial and ac quittal In the superior court for the TERRIBLE ORDEAL SAFELY ENDED Broken in Health. Miserable, Suffering, For a Score of Years, Lady Came Safe ly Through Ordeal. Johnson's Rayou, I-a.—Mra. L, P. Semar, of thin town, who has been in a deplorable condition for years, now makes the following statement, "I was a great sufferer for 20 years, with pains In my hack, right side, headache, and lower bowels, was very Irregular, and also suffered terribly at times, with dizziness and faintness. During this time, I tried six differ ent doctors, hut could get no relief. I heard of Cardui, the woman’s ton ic, and began taking It. After having taken a course of this treatment, (8 bottles), according to directions, I feci no pain, am regular, am able to do all of my work and. In fact, feel like a new woman, I can surely recommend Cardui, the woman's tonic, to all women suffer ing from female disorders.” Cardui is the Ideal medicine for wo men It Is prepared especially for wo men. ami contains Ingredients which act directly on the weak womanly or gans, thus helping to liulld up, in a gentle, natural way, the entire wo monly constitution to a healthy con dition. The wonderful success which Oar dut has attained In Its past 60 years of continuous use. Is due principally to its merit. It has helped many hun dreds of thousands of weak women. It will surely help you, too. Try Cardui, N. B. —Write to: Ladles’ Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga. Term., tor Special Instructions, and 64-page took, "Home Treatment for Women, sent In plain wrapper, on re quest. ONLY ONE The Record in Augusta Is s Uniquo Ons. If the reader has a "bad back” or any kidney Ills and la looking for an effective kidney medicine, better depend on the remedy endorsed by people you know Bonn's Kidney Fills have giv en grfnl satisfaction In auch cases. Augusta clllxena testify to this. Here Is a vase of It: Mrs Walter Harmon, 124? Broad St.. Augusta, tin., says: ”1 had been having a lot of trouble with my back and often It gave out completely. I couldn't even wash the dishes or tidy the house. 1 was so miserable. The pain bothered me at night and kept me awake a great deal 1 often had duty spells and sometimes my sight was affected I had read a lot about Ibutn's Kidney Fills being a good kid ney remedy and 1 got some from Frost's Pharmacy. 1 could tell that they were helping me right away and I was soon rid of the ailments. Those who need a good kidney medicine should certainly take Doan’s Kidney should ccrlsoo 11-akagtv long 'SI-1 Yw- Pllla.'' Price r.oc at all dealers. 1 Vm't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Har mon had. Koater-Mtlhurn Co, Props, Buffalo, N. Y. Does your baby weigh as much as he should? ARE his little legs and arms as plump as they should be? Is his little body round and chubby? Are his cheeks rosy and his eyes sparkling with health? When your beby It elt month! old he should weigh twice as much as he did when born. At the end of tall he should be, what cheat, arm and leg measurements be should have, how large his head should be, etc. Meeture your baby by thia chart and tea how ha compares with tbe modern standards of baby health. Bend tbe coupon today. N^3TUPS FOOD COMPANY. Woolworth Bldg.. New York Pluit •rod me, PRKR. your kook and trial package A OHM •e t sees******eee **********eeeeeeeeee ee Add* til killing of "laughing" Charles Barbour, restaurant keeper, Walter B. Hrooks, ex-policeman, wait In custody of the police charged with assaulting W. R. Kallarrt. aged 60 yeara, In hla place of business, at 6:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Mallard Is confined to his home, and hla condition Is reported us serious. In hts statement to tKe police Brooks claimed self-defense and insisted that the old man fired on him with a re volver without provocation. He said he wont to Ballard’s place of business early thia morning to bid hla little girl goodbye, us he was leaving for Charleston to go to work in the navy yard. Ballard says Brooks threatened to kill him. A SHOW GIRL’S LAMENT, In the days of my youth When the women wore clothes That covered and hid ’em From chin pleeu to toes. The queen of butdesque Who In tights dared to pose Has considered a masculine treat. Hut today when the garments Are sliced full of Vs; One slice at the neck Anti one at the knees. When the skirts are so tight That tlie girls dassent sneeze Just think what extremes We must reach. If you please, To coax the men In from the street. —Detroit Free Press. Mi \VJA ly-f A ... ’1: ) mu nn in i||| ill HU ■ ■*' / He s aSSSNnsxsv \n VALUE 1 We Ret a good deal of satisfaction out of this value for the money way of do ing business. It's very nice to feel that every time we sell a pair of Walk-Over Shoes we are giving full value for your money. FOR MEN - FOR WOMEN | CALLAHAN'S / ilkWalk*Over Boot ji§| ■k Shoe il ■MI Httk Am !■ ATTRACTIVE NEW HATS Largest variety of new style straws and Spring felt shapes. Stetson and other famous makes. $3.00 to 55.00 McCreary's “Home of Good Clothss” GLORIOUS HAIR Always Attracts—Use Parisian Sage. Thin Or Faded Hair Becomes Abundant and Radiant With Life. Girls and women of all ages want to he charming, beautiful and attractive —it’s their birthright—but unsightly, thin and lifeless hair destroys half the beauty of a pretty face. If your hair is not attractive, is fall ing out, streaky, full of dandruff, too dry or if the scalp itches and burns, don’t delay—use Parisian Sage. Rub It well Into the scalp. It will go right to the hair roots, nourish them, and stimulate the hair to grow strong and luxuriant. Parisian Sage removes dandruff with one application and cleanses the hair of dirt, dust and ex cessive oil. Parisian Sage gives the hair just what Is needed to make It soft fluffy, thick and gloriously radiant. It is soid in fifty cent bottles only by T. G. Howard, and at all drug and toilet counters Look for the trade-mark “Girl with the Auburn Hair.” Accept no substitute. I 1] 8 ■/ Pf * 8 fj. t y*. 4. H If BAILIE EDELBLUT FURNITURE COMPANY Special Thursday Sale on Porch Rockers and Hammocks $2.50 Rockers $1.98 $3.50 Rockers $2.50 $4.50 Rockers $3.25 $6.00 Rockers $5.00 $4.00 liannuiicks at :$2.75 $5.00 Hammocks at $3.75 $6.00 Hammocks at $4.50 $7.00 Hammocks t $5.25 Watch Sunday’s ad. • ’ TBeI x3H Wm ’■J v n 1 IP /EDNESDAY. APRIL 15. Special for This Week Castleberry & Wilcox . TWO STORES Phones 3166 3167. 616 Broad Phone 6746 6747. Summerville. Best Creamery But ter, in pound cartons, a Iflr pound %/vrv Cooked Brains fit you are not using these you are missing sotmething d good. A can .. * Empress Brand Cali fornia Aspa ra g us, white and tender. T »o 25c cans Best Wiennies, *f C.. a pound .... * ***• Cormelo Brand Ha waiian Sliced Pine apple, extra large cans. ORr A can California Table Peaches, packed in thick syrup. RRf 2 cans «J*/C White Roe Shad, fine for salad, milder flavor than Salmon. lr 25c Bowling Club Sar dines. These are nine. 2 cans ORr for We have the agency for Stone’s Wrapped Cakes. These cakes are made with best eggs and butter. Bet ter and far cheaper than making cake at home. If you are not already using them, just try one, any kind, and you are a regular customer. Six kinds —Golden Sun beam, Silver Slice, Mephisto, Raisin, Spanish and Creole Fruit. A 1 cake * We are agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas. There is no better Coffee in the world than Chase San born’s. Per pound, 30c, 35c, 40c We Give Purple Trading Stamps. Stamps also given on 30 day accounts when paid by tbe 10th. We deliver anywhere Good Accounts * Solicited. Castleberry & Wilcox TWO STORES 616 Broad Summerville. Same value, same service, both store,*.