The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 21, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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It Ik now nearly two years since I flrat took it I am now well, and I care Hay that I would have been burled long ay, if it had not been for Hckman's Al terative. (Abbreviated) (Affidavit) JOSEPH J. TROKSCHKR. Kokman's Alterative la most efflca •iouH in brooch al catarrh and severe throat and lung affections and upbuild ing the system. Contains no harmful or ha bit-forming drugH. Accept no substi tutes. Sold by leading druggists. Write lick mar Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., fur booklet of recoveries. MADAM, ARE YOU SICK? Here’s a Guaranteed Way of Getting Well. Many a fine look ing woman already casta a hag’s shadow because she is sick and neg lects herself. Women are learning. Already thousands and thousands have found the way to relief and restored good looks and lealthful condition. For two generations Dr. Thacher ha* Dcen helping the women of the South to iheir heritage* of health and beauty. 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BREAKING OUT ON CVS HEAD Extended to Ears. Hair Could Not Grow at All. Screamed When Washed. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Now Scalp Cured. Kdlton. TV. Va.—“ Our little girl when About a year old vu bothered with a break lug out on her hand. It commenced with a cruet that grsw all ever tha top of her head and extended to her ears. It then began to break out with watery pimples and was running a matter and formed into sores. Her hair could not grow at all. It seemed to kill the growth. She was rery fretful and cross and would Just scream when 1 washed her head. " I tried soaps aud solves on my baby with no results. I eould not get anything that ■ jr would help her until 1 got Cuticura Soap and Ointment- I umhl Cuticura Ointment and then wached her head with Cuticura Hoap. Now her ccalp le cured." (Signed) Mrc William Davtc. June 26. 1013. In selecting a toilet soap why net procure one poeeacelng delicate emollient properties ■ufYlrient to allay minor Ini tattoos, remove rednom and roughneee. prevent porebuf fing. soften and eoothe eearftiv* condition*, and promote skin and scalp health generally? •uch a aeap combi ted with the puree! of sapenaceeue lagredleate and meet fragrant aed refreshing of tower odors Is i'ntirura ftoap OuUcara toap the and Cuticura 1 ointment fOc are eold by dealer# through out the world litoral sample of each mailed free, with li p fthla Hook Addreee posV-eard ** Cuticura. I>epi. T. Bastaa " UP o Men who shave aud shampoo wlthCa tlrura hoap will fled It hoot for skin and scalp. Greatest of All Human Blessings Tha m«*t wonderful thin* In tha world la lava oxproaaod In tha halpla** Infant. And union* thosr aid* and comfort* for npartant mothar* It tha writ known “Mothar * IDdand.” Tht* Is an axtarnal application to anablr tha abdominal mus cle* to bacoma more pliant, to expand naturally without undue twin from tha atratn upon non!* and Ucamrnta. Applied iu> dlnvtad upon thoaa muaclor Involved It aoothoa tha tin* not work of nar*a* with which all tha muocta* ara •uppllod. Thua a *raat ahara of tha patna •o much droadrd may ba avoided and the period id axpactuncy passad In comfort. Thom la no quantum but what aurh ratlcf ha* a marked tnttuanoa upon tha (moral brail h of tha mothrr. In a llttl* book amt by mall morh uao ful .Information I* ytvrii to tnrxporl-nuad mothar*. It trlla how to uoo 'Mothrr'* Frtrnd'' and how to avoid caktn* bream*, tt haa boon tn our laboratory tor ovrr forty year* and la known favor ably to moat dra**l*ts avarywharc G*t a hettt* to-day and writ* for book to Itrndftrld Hrculator Co., to* Tamar nid# . Atlanta. On. Ba aura to ask for and toe that you *et "Motliar'a Friend.’’ THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. At The Grand SOME "DAMAGED GOODS" PROS AND CONS. It is my conviction that this play, remembering what it stands for and Its possibilities for good to the hu man race, is greater than any of the tragedies that Greek culture has left us.” —Rev. Eugene Rodman Shipman. XXX " ‘Damaged Goods’ may be, doubt less is, a strong, startling reference to certain dangers that are as old as the race, but they have no place on tlie stage and hawked about before promiscuous audiences and urged by methods so openly commercial and sensational as have followed the American tour of this play since It passed out from under the immediate jurisdiction of a well-known medical association." —Charles M. Bregg, in Pittsburg Dispatch. XXX "Familiarity with vice (which an old-fashioned but not inexperienced moralist like Pope held to be a peril ous thing) is now advocated as a safe guard, especially for the young anil ardent. The lowering of our stand ards of taste, the deadening of our finer sensibilities are matters of no moment to dramatist or to manager. They have other interests at stake." —Atlantic Monthly. XXX "We say, and again we say it right out, that ‘Damaged Goods’ is the big gest drama—net the pleasantest, not the most thrilling, not the best writ ten—but the biggest, the most mean ingful, the most vital, the most im pressive and the most terribly true drama we have ever seen played.” —New York Evening Mail. XXX "The young rnan selected by M. Brieux as his red flag is a preposter ous abnormality. An odious and deadful panorama of foul miseries and disfigurations is unrolled before him, hut still will he be married at once. Ho is fond of his betrothed, and, be sides she lias money. Again a mon strous inventory of calamities is read children humpbacked, deformed, clubfooted, harelipped. rickety, with heads too big and bodies too small, with congenita! hip diseases. Dupong is not to he deterred. ‘Goodbye, sir,' says he .and in six months he is mar ried. All the evils predicted by the physicians come to pass.” —Chicago Tribune. XXX "In ‘Damaged Goods' Eugene Brieux lias taught a lesson that many a min ister of the gospel would sacrifice his life to preach as convincingly. He has visualized the tragedy of "sowing wild oats' iu a way to sear the con science. With a great blinding flasn of truth the play reveals the hideous possibilities of evil to the innocent, as well as the guilty, to pure women and little children yet unborn.” —Atlanta Constitution XXX “The play is internationally coarse meat, tainted, and would under any circumstances only be tolerated from a conviction of urgent need. It Is also unnecessarily cheap and vulgar at times even for Its avowed pur rose. ft may be granted it lias a se rious purpose, blit it is mephitic and contaminates; some of its phases dis tinctly belittling, and therefore tend ing to Injure morals. The play is purposely offensive, stimulates a mor bid curiosity and dealß with a sub ject which smirches and which should he handled by authoritative minds and by wise home counsel, and It appeals to fear, not to principles or to any high-mindedness." —C. Howard Walker, Boston, mayor’s censor. “Those who have read “Damaged Goods' know the spirit of it. Those who have not can hardly realize how the theme with which it deals can be handled without offense. That it Is so handled, however, was the uni versal Judgment of the audience, as expressed by their common attitude, and in their individual comment.’’ —New York Tribune. XXX “No right-minded or wellbred per son Introduces an indelicate or foul subject for conversation in a drawing room The introduction of such a subject would be considered, and just ly so, an insult; and there is no mor? Justification for Insulting people in a theater than there would be Tor In sulting them in a parlor." —William Winter. Chuck Your April Cough. Thawing frost and April rains chill yon to the very marrow, you catch co'd—Head and lungs stuffed —You are feverish —Cough continually and feel miserable—You reed Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes Inflamed and Irritated throat and lungs, stops cougn. your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Sttckney Corner. Me., “Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treat ment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant—Chil dren like It. Get a bottle today. 50a and 11.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for All Sores. THE REAL QUESTION. “My son." said the father Impres sively; “suppose I should he taken away suddenly, what would become of you ?" ‘Why,’’ said the son irreverently. “I'd stay here; the question Is, vhat would become of you t" —Ladles' Home Journal. OH, THAT WAYI “It's such a aillk superstition to be always picking up pins!" “You may cat tt a superstition if you wish, hut I know a chap who makes to a week by doing it." “How can a fellow gather that many?" "He works in a bowling alley.’’— Judge. Strengthen* Weak and Tired Women "I was under a great strain nursing a relative through three months' sick ness. “ writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sands, of Kirkland, 111., and "Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without It." Do you feel tired and worn out? Nq appetite and food won't digest? it Isn't the spring weather. You need Electric Ritters Start a month's treatment today; noth ing better for stomach, liver and kid neys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 60c and 11.00, at yoqjr | Druggist. EXACT INFORMATION. "I am sorry to learn your mother Is •b." sold the sympathising teacher io the little girl who hud eome in late “Is stie sick abed?'' "Not quite.’’ rep.ted the truthfu leh Id. “ghe'e just ttok u-sofa -Chi | cabo Tribune. The Difference Between Thinking You Are Getting It and Getting It. “Thinking” that you are getting quality and fine value for your money is often the sad story in suit buying. Very fine while you view yourself before the triple mirror with a skillful salesman to help things along. —But —if the staying quality isn't there your pride van ishes with the first spring shower you are caught in. You’ve had experience, no doubt —coat fronts that pucker like the top of a laundry bag=—trousers legs that twist—coat collars that “hike” out in the back. —All these things barred at Swan-Edwards’. Spring Suits by Rogers Peet and Schloss $12.50 to $35.00 SWAN-EDWARDS CO. Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. VERY SERIOUS INTENTIONS. "Sec here, young man,” said the stem parent, as he entered the par lor “you have been calling on my daughter rattier frequently of late. Are your intentions serious?” "They certainly are, sir,” answered the young man. “I’m trying to in duce her to exchange slf>o and her old piano for a new one," —Chicago News. DIDN'T KNOW SHEEP. "Now, Tony, if there were 1!) sheep in a field anil seven jumped over a wall, how many would be left?" “None, Miss Stode." No, Tony. Think again. There were 19 sheep and seven jumped over the wall.” "Well, Miss Stowe, I think I know what you mean; but, really, Miss Stowe, you may kqotv arithmetic, blit you don’t know sheep.”—Educational Times. STOMACH SUFFERERS Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy Is Recommended and Praised by Thousands Whr Have Been Restored "I was a sick man for about three months [caused fren Gall Stones [of the Liver and was told Iby thre: of our most prom inent physicians that I ■would have to submit to lan c: '.tion to get relief, 1 Ibut heerd of your Wonder ful Stomach Remedy and I secured c. full treatment und took it according to directions and passed hundreds of Gall Stones. Since taking your medi- _ cine I v’ork regularly and don t feel any I!l effects. I am praising your Remedy to all ny friends. I think it’s worthy of the highest praise. B. L. DOO LEY. r-oc_3©Lc, Va/’ Sufferers of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments nrc not asked to take Meyrie Woaderftl Gtcisarh Remedy for weeks and months before they feel benefited. Just try one dose— which should make you feel better In health, convince you that you will soon be well and ctronj, free you from pain and 'jufferinc end give vou a sound and healthy Stomach, as i; done in thousands of other cases. Wherever it is taken you will hear nothing but the highest praise. Go to your druggist—ask him about the great results it has been accomplishing in cases of people he knows or send to Geo. H. Msyr, Mfg. Chem- It 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, HI., for a free book on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letter* from people who have been restored. Fc** sale In Augusta by T. G. Howard*t Drug Stores and druggists everywhere. LADIES LOOK HERE chocolate: tips 5c ..VANILLA TIPS 5c 1 BUSTER BROWN 5c BROADWAY PUNCH 5* Specials at Howard’s r%m 'flnalJL Drug Stores STOP THE FILTHY DRESS SHIELD HABIT! Magique Liquid makes shields unnecessary. Money back it unsatisfactory. Two sires. 20c and 50c. Magique Co., Dept. T, Syracuse, N Y. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. Prfce 25c. “BETTER” ICE CREAM “The Cream of Quality.” Absolutely clean, pure and sanitary. We invite you to inspect our plant at any time. Order from your grocer or direct. Better Ice Cream Company McCartan St. Phone 1778. -Under Planters Hotel. W. H. COOK, JR., Prest. C. E. HETT, Supt. THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIVE COMPANY 517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291. Sidewalks, driveways. Copings, Steps, Cement Work of All Kinds. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Bright Bargains in Wants ONE DOLLARaST TOLDSAW OTHERS There is unsuspected magnetism in the silver dollar of the saver. The man who puts a dollar away gets the saving fever, and other dollars follow the first with increasing rapidity. It is a matter of psychology—a mental law that you ought to observe. Saving makes saving. Dol lars draw. A dollar deposited in this Bank, whether sil ver or paper, will draw other dollars. Try it. THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 34 Years of Faithful Service. TUESDAY. APWL 21„ e-n Copyrlffit “ Schloss Bros. 5c Ca, Fine Clothes Maker* Baltimore-New York, Dreamland Theatre WEDNESDAY’S PROGRAM EAST LYNN In Six Parts. A GOLD SEAL Two-reel Production. The above program will be shown until 6 p. m. Six of the best reels are selected for our night show.