The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 16, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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T HURSUAY', APRIL 16. HUSBAND AND WIFE UNITE IN PRAISE Of The Old. Reliable Thedford’s Black-Draught, Which Has , Been in Constant Use For over 70 Years.. Clifton Station, Va.—Mr. \v. O. Putnam, of this town, *aya: "I have been using TheilTord’s Black-Draught, and I would not do without it. I atn well of a very had case of stomach trouble, after using only a few packages, and I think It is tine fur indigestion and headache. My wife haa also frequently used liluck-Draught for constipation and headache, and thinks It is worth its weight in gold. She would not be without it in the house. I recommend Black-Draught to my friend, and tell them what It did for me. You are attllberty to publish my letter, as It might be the means of helping some suffering person.” You cannot go wrong in taking HUM WITH THE RECORDER Susanna Campbell is an heiress She has got $5.20 in her bank, enougn to pay her way home with sti cents extra. But this morning it seemed such a pity to spend all this hard col luded money for au old Kailroad ticket to enable Susanna to plant her selt penniless on her family in Dil lon. that Mr. L>on Martin was ap proached Tor a Pauper's ticket to Dillon. This he very kindly granted, after hearing all the particular*, so that Susanna is now the possessor of $5.20 over and above a ticket home You may say that was greedy, or even that your money was obtained under talse pretenses Granted. Charity covers a multitude of sins is the reply, fe’urely you don’t care, if you gave her ten cents, what she spends it on, do you? The children need clothes no doubt. And she needs eye-medi cnie. Her release was signed by numbers of high officials this morning and the Black Maria is going to bring her back trom the stockade at 1 o ciock, after it has taken up today's batch of prisoners. The Doctor says her eyes are much better for a little Carbolic and warm water, and Superintendent Gay says she is the very best worker he has. He has never heard a word of complaint front her, and, in laet, be says, you’d never kr»w s'ie was there. He had told her nothing of which were being made to gee her back home, so that it might come by way of a surprise. She will be at home tonight it the trains are right. Thanks to very many kind people. It was gratifying to notice how many colored people came for ward with nickels, dimes and one man with a quarter. Nobody yet knows who ”B ond C” are. Won’t they Please make themselves known? Tliis morning came up Rosa Mc- Gahee, backed up by Laura Calloway, both colored, charged with disorder. Rosa was said to have stabbed Aieen, a witness, because Aleen had charged Iter with sniffling cocaine. Aleen had said: “You look a whole lot better since you quit using Koke.” This impli cation was resented with tooth, nai., bludgeons and keen steel. Aleen ex plained her statement thus: "Rosa and her mother been lookin' after my baby. The other day 1 seen de baby take a piece of paper an I tear it up right small, in little bit o’ pieces, and put ent up to his nose and sniff — iiks he van sniffin’ cocaine. And lie ain’t 2 years old! Jedge. you know he must a seen somebody uo it.” Rosa’s mother burst in: “We ain’t used no cocaine! Don’t know nothin’ ’bout no sniffin'.” The Judge said lie could not stop to pass on the marvels of this prod igious child, but suggested that they tell him something about the fight. Aleen was made to disclose the place of her neck where the knife had penetrated, and, from the statements of all the witnesses, though confused and incoherent, Rosa was taken to have done the damage. Laura, the other defendant, was of a surpassing innocence, which she protested by word and shrug till she was finally dismissed. She Had simply tried to part the contestants, being a great firend of Rosa's. Rosa got a sentence of $25 or fifty days, with a bond to the city court for stabbing, and the others wended their ways out. But Laura, her iriond. lingered, and as Rosa passed bv her on the way to the guard room, GLEMSON EXPERIMENTING WITH BASKET WILLOW Washington, D. C. —Keeking a new Va riety nf crop for the rice lowlands of F.mth Carolina coast, the Federal Forest Service and Olemson Agriculture College are experimenting with basket willow cultivation. Several thousand cuttings of eight varieties of basket wdlow are bei.hß used In the experiment. Rice growing It was said, hud become un profitable. FOR CHINESE UPRISING. London. —Chinese government officials in Shanghai today arrested a number of revolutionaries who had come from Japan, according to exchange telegraph companies' dispatch. They were charged with spreading sedlt on among soldiers. Documents were seized alleged to be signed by Dr. Sun Yat Sen, former pro visional president. They had said to contain Instructions for a widespread uprising and the massacre of officials this month. THREE CASES OF TYPHUS. Providence. R. I. —Three c.ses of ty phus among steerage passengers was re ported when the Fabre Line steamer Madonna arrived here today from Mediterranean ports on Irer way to New York. The afflicted wer<- Greeks who t oarded the ship at N plea. The Ma donna carried more linn 1,000 pus singtra. U Tbedford'a Black-Draught for any de rangement of the liver, stomach or bowels. The.tford’s is the old original, gen uine. powdered liter medicine, having been successfully and extensively used long before its many imitators began to try to build on its success. Black-Draught has been found to quickly and permanently relieve such symptoms of liver and stomach troubles as constipation, biliousness, indigestion, headache, sour stomach, etc., thereby cleansing and purifying the blood, and restoring the system to its normal condition and efficiency. Black-Draught belongs in your home. Get a 25-cent package from your druggist today—costs only one cent a dose. she was seen to thrust into her hand a package of Piedmont Cigarettes—a sort of last testimonial, and the only sacrifice she had to offer. IF YOU SUFFER ANY STOMACH AGONY Take Mi-o-na Now —Perfectly Harmless but acts Quickly and Effectively When you feel nervous, blue, irri table, tired and dizzy—when you have hehdaehes, sour stomach, heartburn and pains in the cojon and bowels— you are suffering Trom indigestion— you need Mi-o-na at once. Mi-o-na is not a cure-all but a spe cific for stomach ills—it goes to the scat of the trouble and surely ends stomach misery. It builds up an t strengthens the stomach walls anil glands, improves quickly the digestive s.'stem and assists nature to properly digest and assimilate the food thus insuring good health—you are free of the blues —life really seems worth while. Do not suffer another dav. Get a Fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets at T. G. Howard’s, or your nearest drug store. Keep them with you constant ly—they will help you get well and string and immediate relief is sure. Dav:not delay—delays are dangerous and needless. If,not benefited Mi-«- na costs nothing. We realize every shopper must, to some degree, take the word of the merchant about values, hence our sincere and oft repeated saying that we guarantee you absolute satisfaction with every purchase you make here. So read this list of GUARANTEED BARGAINS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY and be sure to shop here those two days. Embroidery Sale White Goods VJYjc 36 inch Bleaching, yard . .8 90 inch 85c Linen Sheeting, yard 47< Pillow Cases, each 10^ 12 y 2 c. Towels, (Huek) each .. ..8 y 2 <s 10c Madras, yard .. ..7 y 2 $ 1214 c Lineue, 36 inches wide ..914^ 2.1 c 36 inch Klaxons, yard 19<* 35c 10-4 Sheeting, yard 25<t 8c Wash Cloths 3tf Remnant Sale SI. Wn RECITAL TO BE HELD MIGHT Splendid Program Has Been Prepared For Exercises at St. Patrick's Hall at 8:30 0 Clock. A recital will be given by the stu dents of St. Mary’s Academy at Si. Patrick's Hall tonight and u splendid program has been prepared. The exercises will begin at Still). It is expected that a large number will at tend. The program follows: Concert recitation, class, Raster lilies tor Easter Time, to strains of Slumber song, duet, Schumann, Jes sie Rodgers, Mary Collins. Ai the Cross, Sue Urtttlnghani. Tableau—Angels—Mary 1 a>u Shur ley, Mildred von Kamp, Mary Dim mock, Neta Jones, Rella Jackson, Loyola Cashin, Alice May Kelly, Nel lie Sherman. Easier Joy (recltatlon)---Anna Ber nard Dunbar. Easter Carol—Class. IMuno—Miss Alice Bell. Violets peeping from the ground— Loretta Ward, Margaret Callahan, Giadyse Davis, Loyola Cashin. Louise Dorr] Helen Cashin, Rosa Fraser, Nancy Neibling. Grand March (duet). Gounod —Lu- cile Stothart, Mary Collins. Reverie (trio), l.ang—Addie Lou Davis, Marion Dunbar, Giadyse Davis. Cooing Doves (solo), Orth—Louise Dorr. The Little Dancer (solo),Mrs. A. M. Virgil—Rosa Fraser. Sonitina (solo), Mozart —Mary Ada Kale. Sing, Sing (trio), Satorio —Loyola Cashin, Mary Mathews, Mary Dim mock. Mazurka (trio), Dudik Nell Rooks, Mary CallaJian, Margaret Cal lahan. Off to School (trio). Lerman —Rosa Fraser, Mary Dimmock, l»uise Dorr. Through the Forest (duet)— Bach mann —Addie Lou Davis, Giadyse Davis. Waltz (duet), Franz Wolilfahrt. Op. 112 —Agnes Mathews, Dorothy Neib ling. “If I were a Flower, Fair” —Concert recitation—Helen Cashin, Loyola Cashin, Giadyse Davis, Mary Mathews, Ixiuise Dorr, Loretta Ward, Nancy Neibling, Rosa Fraser. Polka (trio), Hiller —Loretta Ward, Mary Lou Shurley, Imogen Hatsel, Rondo Militaire .duet) Diabelli, Op. 33—Marian Dunbar, Anna B. Dunbar. , Polonaise (duet), Beethoven, Op. 8 Alice Bell, Rella Jackson. The Palms (trio), Faure—l>ouise McAuliffe, Alice McAullffe, Mildred von Kamp. Sextette from Lucia (trio) Donizet ti—Susan Barrett, Dorothy Redding. Mary Ada Kale. Characteristic Dance (duet), Holst —Sue Brittingham, Nellie Sherman. Il Trovatore (duet), Melnotte, Op. 117 —Alice Bell, Luclle Btothart. Beautiful Violets (song). Class — E’iano, Miss Alice Bell. CLARK’S MAJORITY. Little Rock, Ark—United States Sen ator J. P. Clarke, was renominated in the primary by a majority of 212 over Judge Kirby, according to an an nouncement today by the democratic state central committee which has completed a canvass of the vote. Supporters of Judge Kirby announc ed a contest would be carried before the democratic state convention. The Sffiitoris Greatest Mon|y liSavinA I | SibpEsff I, EVENT AT 1 l I Tfl I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE Friday at ten a. rn. we will offer Embroidery Floun cing, 12 to 22 inches wide, values up to 50c, for yard 10^ ,J. & I*. Coats Spool Cotton, Friday and Saturday, 7 for 25^ Pearl Buttons, two dozen, Friday and Saturday, for ,y $1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts, Friday and Saturday, for 89£ 25c Pound can Talcum Powder, Fri dav and Saturday, for 12<^ 10c ladies’ Chubb Vests, Friday and Saturday, for Double Purple Trading Stamps until Noon Friday and Saturday. J. A. MULLARKY CO. 830 BROAD ST. - . PHONE 290 THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. UA. mm i 5 1 / I I 11 IK y')/ d . - £ If Reynos don’t put rings around the tor iJC cigarettes you usually smoke —if you are not «t they arc made from the finest own in America —you can gef your [fyiAgETTES arepositively the finest scdomesticcigarette fectlv blended. You’ll enjoy their mildness on the market. Made from tobacco selected and flavor. Reynos are rolled in a fine qual a long time ago, thoroughly aged and per- ity cigarette paper, imported from France. lc Cash Certificate in Every Package Thi» certificate it given merely •• • temporary offer; you get more than your nickel’© worth in Reyno Cigarettes themselves. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. BE SURE TO READ THE BARGAINS IN TODAY’S WANT ADS Remnant Sale Exceptionally Pretty Are the New Skirts Styles Laving the popular peg top are most marked. Frills, tunics and clever drapings are skillfully used for both street and dress. Silk Skirts ar• of Moire, Taffeta or Poplins; for more serviceable wear there arc Crepes, Carbardincs, Kponges and Serges, black and colors. Prices $3.98 to sls. Try Reynos! You’ll be satisfied or they won’t cost you a cent. \ \ \ a m « i J* W Exchange a nickel at your dealer's for a box of Reyno Ciga rettes. Smoke up—be critical. Remnants of every descript ion oil renter counter in wool goods, cotton goods, silks, domestics, luoo etc., at remarkably low prices. All good lengths, marked in plain figures. Gents F urnishings If)c Economy Hocks .. 121/* H9c Onyx Silk Socks .25^ 50c Work Shirts .39* Men’s Nainsook Undrrvests .. .. 251 Men’s Nainsook Short Drawers 25^ 75c Dress Shirts 50^ $1.25 Nainsook Union Suits (men’s)* for .. SI.OO 50c Elastic Seam Drawers .. . . . 39^ 19c Wash Ties, o f ol - 25* 15c Wash Ties 10# Embroidery Sale SEVEN