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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15.
$6,500
Will Buy
a SII,OOO
Home on
The Hill
if it is
Bought
Quick.
This great bargain
will not be on the mark
et long, so if you arc in
terested get busy.
This home is worth
SII,OOO, every penny of
it, but the owner must
sell, so you are given
this opportunity. If
you neglect it, you will
long for such an
other.
The location of this
property is the best on
The Hill—live there a
year and you will say so
yourself.
I am instructed to
sell right away, so don’t
delay calling me if you
are interested.
Purchaser can name
the terms. ' ' ~
Joseph
W.
Beasley
Phone
6565-W
215 Dyer Bldg.
BUCHU FINE FOB
WEAN KIDNEYS
We Eat Too Many Sweets,
Which Clogs Kidneys, Then
Back Hurts and Diabetes
Catches You.
Candy, sugar and sweet*. paten U
exec**, have bad effect on the kid
ney* und bladder, say* n well known
authority. The kidney* net clogged
and sluggish and hurt. You experience
scalding. dribbling, straining or too
frequent pamiiitt of urine; forehead
and the back-of-the-head ache*,
•ditches and pain* In the hack; hone
pains; spot* before the eye*; yellow
skin; sluggish bowel*: swollen eye
lid* or ankle*; leg cramp*; unnatural
short breath; Bh-eptessnc** and the
despondency. Diabetes, Bright's Dis
ease. The moment you have any of
the above symptom* or rheumatic
twinges, get Iron, any reliable druggist
a good sized bottle of Stunrt’s ttuchn
and Juniper. Take a tablespoonful
after meal*. Drink plenty of fresh wa
ter and übstnln from eating too much
sugar, sweets or highly seasoned
food*. Your kidney* and bladder will
then act fine ami natural. Stuart’s
Ituchu and Juniper has been used for
generations to flush clogged kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids In urine so
it no longer hurts you to pass wa
ter. It Is old folks' recipe for wenk
kidneys a,id bladder and strengthens
these organs and cures Diabetes.
Be sure you get Stuart’s Buchu and
Juniper, as Stuart’s Is properly com
pounded for kidney and bladder trou
bles.—Advt.)
Tone Up Your
Weak Liver
The best, safest and most gentle
remedy for constipation and sluggish
liver is the celebrated HOT SI’RINUS
DIVER BUTTONS.
You’ll be pleased and satisfied with
the result of the first one you take.
They drive the poisonous waste and
gas from the bowols, and purify the
blood.
They are simply the best ever for
headache, dizziness, biliousness, nerv
ousness, lack of appetite and that no
ambition feeling.
Women! take little chocolate coated
HOT SPRINGS DIVER BUTTONS, to
rid the skin of pimples, blotches and
sallowness. All Druggists, 25c., and
money back, if not satisfied. Sample
free from Hot Springs Chem. Co., Hot
Springs, Ark. '
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doses 600 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
firipe or 6icken. Price 25c.
FOR
SALE
CHEAP
I have one of the
prettiest lots in Sum
merville that I am anx
ious to sell right away,
and will sell very cheap
to a quick buyer.
It is a nice, large lot,
suitable for a handsome
suburban home, and it
can’t be duplicated at
anything like the price
for which I will sell.
TERMS TO SUIT
PURCHASER.
PHONE OR WRITE
William
Sheron
305 Union Savings
Bank Building.
Phone 1581.
ANDERSON NAS
ENTERED DACE
President of Georgia Senate
Formally Announces His Can
didacy For the Governorship.
Atlanta, Oa.—Hon. .1. Randolph An
derson, president of the state senate,
today formally announce* hi* candi
dacy for governor. *ubject to the pri
mary of August t9th. Mr. Anderson *
announcement, brief and to the point,
Is as follows:
Savannah (la., April 14, 1014
TO the People of Georgia:
I beg leave to announce myself as
a candidate for the governorship, sub
ject to the regulation* of the nexv
general primat’j.
In asking to he entrusted with what
1 consider to he the highest honor in
the gift of our people, l am glad to
feel that my candidacy Involves no
factional issues and should arouse no
factional spirit The spirit of faction
alism has ha plly about died away lit
Georgia, and in the state, as the na
tion. we Democrats are lined up with
practically unbroken ranks In support
of the great measures our party is
taking for the common good. 1 atn
able therefore to come before you
simply as a Georgian ami a Democrat
who aspires to devote his best ener
gies and talents to the welfare and
upbuilding of Ills native state.
Our material growth during the
past three decades has been so rapid
and so great that in some respects w-e
have outgrown the provisions made
by our laws, and in consequence the
state and its Institutions are In some
directions being hampered and held
back. Georgia’s great need today is
that her people shauld have a period
of political rest in which to have the
time and opportunity to concentrate
their attention and efforts upon a
thorough overhauling and readjust
ment of her business methods and
svstem. We need to apply ourselves
for a time to putting our house and
affairs in order, to prepare for the
larger growth of the state that is
pressing upon us.
Sunshine of Prosperity.
tict us therefore devote ourselves
for a while to measures for bringing
the sunshine of prosperity to all the
various business activities of the state
and into the homes and lives of her
individual citizens. I will endeavor
to invite your attention to these mat
ters more in detail during the prog
ress of the campaign. My long ser
vice in the house and senate, since
1905, has made me familiar with the
affairs and needs of the state and
has qualified me to be of service to
you as governor
Circumstances have arisen under
which by operation of law. the duty
may devolved uion me of serving
as acting governor for some part ot
the current term. This would require
me to leave home and surrender my
profession and all business connec
tions. Such a contingency naturally
prompts me to seek election lor the
next regular term and gives me, I
trust. Borne personal claim to ask for
it so that I may at least be allowed to
remain in office long enough to be
given a fair trial both as to my desire
and as to my ability to serve you
well.
Prohibition.
Some inquiry has been made as to
how far the prohibition question may
he Involved In my candidacy. I wlsn
to state that It is not involved at all.
Prohibition should no longer he con
sidered a political issue in Georgia.
It has become a matter of establish
ed law, and I think most of the pro
hibition leaders now agree that the
Inw is sufficient and that continued
political agitation of the subject is no
longer needed, and would he unwise
No substantial demand exists any
where in Georgia Tor Its repeal, an 1
It should he regarded as an issue that
is now settled and behind us.
We have had a surfeit of political
strife: let us now far a while devote
ourselves to measures.
If I am elected* it will be my duty
to regard and treat the prohibition
law as one of the settled, established
laws of the state, and in this, as in
ail other matters, I will try to dis
charge my duty faithfully, fearlessly,
and fully.
J RANDOLPH ANDERSON.
Sour Stomach.
This is a mild form of indigestion.
Eat slowly, masticate your food thor
oughly and take one of ClUamrlalß'l
Tablets just after supper and It may
be avoided. For sale by all da.ders.
Q-BAN BEST TO
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
Not Sticky or Messy—Darkens
so Naturally Nobody Will
Know.
You can turn Kray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night If you’ll apply Q-Ban Hair Color
Restorer to hair and scalp. It darkens
the hair so naturally and evenly that
no one can tell It has been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray,
becoming faded, dry, scraggy and
thin have a surprise awaiting them,
because after one or two applications
of Q-Ban the gray vanishes and your
hair becomes luxuriantly dark and
fascinatingly beautiful—all dandruff
goes, scalp Itching and falling hair
stops.
Q-Ban Is not sticky or messy, per
fectly harmless but delightful to use.
This 1b the age of youth. Gray
haired or prematurely or even streak
ed with gray folks aren't wantel
around, so get busy with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer and you'll be delighted
with your darh, handsome hair and
your youthful appearance within a
few days. Big 7 os. bottle 50c, sold
and guaranteed by Frost's Pharmacy,
502 Broad Ft., Augusta, Oa.—Out-of
town people supplied by mall. —
(AJvt.J
/HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
VINCENT ASTOR
PASSES CRISIS
Improvement in Condition of
Younff Millionaire. If Full Re
covery, Wedding on April 30.
New York. Vincent Astor bad a
restful night and wn« much Improved
thi* morning, according to announce
ment made at the country home of hi*
finance, Ml** Helen Dtnamore Hun
tington.
Congestion of Lung.
New York.--The condition of Vin
cent Astor, who became suddenly ill
Mnndnv al the li me of ills fiancee,
Miss Helen Dlnstnore Huntington,
daughter or Mr. and Mrs Robert P
Huntington, was report'd Improved
today. Until early yesterday morn
ing. Mr. Astor’* condition was con
sidered dangerous by the four physi
cians In attendance. DKter In Hie
day It was believed the crisis had
been passed, the patient showing
marked signs of Improvement.
Mr. Aster’s Illnpss was diagnosed a*
acute indigestion of the rlnght lung,
resulting from a severe cold he con
tracted while yachting
Weddinq Plan*.
Whether plan* for (he wedding of
Mr. Astor and Miss Huntington on
April 110th will have to be changed de
pended. it was announced at the
Huntington home tqday, upon the
rapidltv of the patient’s recovery.
On the denth oT his father, John
Jacob Astor. who wa* one of the
heroes of the Titanic disaster, two
years ago, young Astor. 29 yenrs old,
came into possession of the greater
jart of the Astor fortune valued at
157.000.000. He I* fifth descendant
fdom the original John Jacob Astor.
"DOLLAR DHL”
JOHN; BECKER
Summoned to Conference By
N. Y. Police. Whitman Moves
For Early Trial Former Lieut.
New York.—District Attorney Whit
man Is determined to bring Former
Police Lieutenant Becker to trial for
a second time at an early date on the
charge oT having instigated the mur
der of Herman Rosenthal, for the
actual killing of whom the lour gnu
men paid the death penalty on Mon
day morning. It was expected his
motion before justice Seabury today
would be opposed by Becker on the
ground that his trial attorney wns
about to resign from the defense and
that new counsel would need more
time in which to become iamiliar
with the case.
Counsel Quits.
Joseph A Shay, who became
Becker's attorney sfter ills conviction
and who prepared the appeal upon
which he gained a. new trial, yester
day notified the Becker family of his
retirement from the case.
The district attorney’s office is in
vestigating charges made in the con
fession of “Dago Frank" Flrofld. The
police today were requested to bring
"Dollar Hill" John linger t*> head
quarters Tor a conference. linger, a
personal friend of Rosenthal, was
mark,Ml by the gunmen, according to
unofficial reports of Clroflcl's con
fession.
Last Hour Attempt.
Mary Ulroflcl, sister of "Dago
Frank, yesterday told of the last hour
attempt of her mother to obtain a re
prieve for her son, and how she
wrung from him the confession which
she hoped would win executlve-clem
cncy. The young woman would not
repeat names of the men mentioned
by her brother as the actual murder
ers of Rosenthal but from other
sources it is known that he named
e*|jeft \ Louie," and "Gyp the 810nd,."
and Harry Vallon as tpe men who
Tired the fatal shots. She also told of
the firm belief of her brother that hi*
part in the murder, that of nn acces
sory, left him innocent of the actuni
murder,
THE BIJOU
The show at the Bijou this week Is
one of the best, as Tar as good vaude
ville Is concerned, that has ever been
witnessed here, according to the opin
ion of a number of patron* Who have
seen the i erformance.
Mang and Snyder are seen In a
really clever aerobatic act, while the
Three O’Neil Sisters, a corking, sing
ing and dancing trio, are uhdoubtedly
among the very top-notchers In their
class. "Making Mary Over" Is tbo
name of a splendid laughable little
playet'e Ldyla and Clara Knott put
on, and one of the big ends of the
show is ably held up by the Comedy
team of Qulgg and Nickerson
After Wednesday night the show
makes a complete change, four other
big vaudeville acts coming to fill the
bills through Saturday.
On the program for Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday are found Rva
Mudge, stunning character come
dienne; Golden and Hughes, rivaling
Mclntyre and Health; Harrison West
Trio, featuring Buster Boy comedian,
and Sheppard and Ashton, In a com
edy singing and piano act.
Beginning next week Manager
Sparks will offer three days of vaude
ville and three days with a big tab
loid company. The combination, It is
believed, will meet the hearty approv
al of all Bijoultes,
KILLED BY LIGHTING
BOLT AT OPEN GRATE
Moultrie, G«. —One person was kll*
ed and three children were seriously
injured Tuesday afternoon In a. Severe
electrical storm that swept the south
etn part of Georgia.
A. C. Pilcher, well known citizen «f
Omega, was killed as he sat before n.t
op- n grate. The bolt <~nine down toe
cnlrrirley attrl did not dtaturfl a brick
Thtee small children visiting their
uncle, G, 1,. Truetl, near Berlin, were
seriously Injured, when lightning hit
the Tructt home.
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
870 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
soon Borkoy & Gay Furniture
JL ndvtirtisecl ho much now we wimt you to
come in and examine the many beautiful
pieces which we have on display here.
In the period sVtidioH, in particular, of Sheraton, lleppel
wliite, Chippendale, the llrotherN Adam and the old
masters in furniture, we*ll show you the splendid,
artistic workmanship and beautiful treatment of woods.
You can choose nothing more desirable for your home.
llerkey & Gay Furniture
** For Your ChildrenV Heirloom*"
In the workshops of the Berkoy & Gny Furniture Co., nt
— l^!^
the Hall or Living Room.
This is a very attractive and up-to-date piece of furniture, and is fast
taking the place of the old style Ilatrnck. The table is 51 inches wide,
made of solid figured mahogany. Has large drawer and French plate
mirror beneath. Price * .$65.00
This mirror is extra large, niHisuring 38x54 inches. The frame
is made of solid mahogany to match the (Console. Price .. . $45.00
Either one or both of these pieces will make an ideal wedding
gift.
Berkey & Gay Sheraton Inlaid
Dresser and Dressing Table
The Dresser is 48 inches wide, with oval mirror. Mas dost proof
partitions throughout. Price $19.00
The Dressing Table is 14 inches wide, with large oval
mirror. Price $47.60
The best black and white illustrations could only beggar the story of
these mahogany pieces. They are true masterpieces in design and in
workmanship. The top of the dresser is a beautiful area of long
grained wood, full of tiny ripples and satiny sheen and inlaid with
a band of satin, wood nearly as aged in color as the mahogany it
self.
We have many other attractive offerings which we will be glad to
show you wlien you call.
Our Housefurnishing Club Plan
Enable# you to buy f lic same its for cusli, with n small fVe for carry
ing, This is almost entirely offset by the Purple Stamps which we give
on monthly payments.
ATHLETICS PUT ON THE
SAME LEVEE WITH STUDY
Middletown, Conn. —Wesleyan Btu
,lnntn must attain a certain decree ot
proficiency in baseball, tennis, or
track athletics the same as Latin or
Greek, aeeordlhK to a new riillrtK <>'
the faculty yesterday. All freshmen
are to be required to take regular
work In organl/.InK those branches of
athletics.
Competent Instructors will he pro
vlded to match the Work of the men
In the afferent sports.
HARD COLDS
When they first come, the best time to
break them up. One standard remedy—
Auer's Cherry Pectoral.
Bold for 70 rears.
Ask Your Doctor, jLS.I’HuS:
"(o ®
Grand Knpitls, are nion who think and work
ns did the designers and makers of furniture
in'pust ages, and their knowledge and ex
perience give you the wonderful values
that you nntnrally expect in Rerkey & Gay
Furniture.
We cordially invite you to visit our dinpluy
of Uerkey & Gev Furniture.
Berkey & Gay Console
Table and Mirror for
"That man Ins a wonderfully well
trained memory."
PH H THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
. U MM A successful remedy for Rheumatism, Blood Poison and
fT all Jilood Diseases. At all Druggists fI.OO. .
■ ■ F. V. LIPPMAN CO.. Savannah. 6a.
AMERICAN RESTAURANT
ALL AMERICAN EMPLOYEES
NEAR DEPOT. 52* CAMPBELL BTPKtT.
REGULAR DINNER 25c
Meals carefully prepared In real American style. We Invite Inspec
tion of our kitchen at any time.
Courteous treatment and prompt service.
Make this your check room free.
Tnke our Box Lunch on the train with you.
Double Stamps Given Before Noon
"Yp*. He can innkp It rpm*mh*r
I anything he choofles.” Wanhlngton fltaY
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