The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 21, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR DEATH LAST NIGHT OF IS. JAS. FOSS Was Daughter of Late Dr. Washington L. Kilpatrick and a Consecrated Christian Lady ■ m ifi. Mrs Jumps Fr>s« died at her home in Blythe laat night after a lingering Ill ness The deceased Is survived by her husband and one child, her mother. Mrs. Emma Kilpatrick, of Hepbs&ibph, and two brothers and four sisters Her brothers were Dr. A. .1. K.lttalrlek, of Augusta, and Mr, Gen P. Ktlpatrlrl:, of Waynesboro, and her sisters were, Mrs. Kllaabeth Hunter, of Decatur, Mrs. D J. Gaffney, of Dari range; Mia. Addison Dansdell, of Hephslhah, and Miss Derrelle Kilpatrick, of Jlephzi bah Mrs. Foss was a daughter of the late Dr. Washington D. Kilpat rick, of Hephtlbah, one of the lend ing Baptist ministers of Georgia. She CONSTIPATED. BILIOUS, HEADACHY? CASCARETS TOIHIHIIA BOX No odds how bad your liver, atom ach or bowels, how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, Indi gestion, biliousness and sluggish In testines—you always get the desired results with Cascarets. They end the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, L jL X k- I o I e_a 1 JQ^ f lJiP^X p RICE 10 cents! work while you sleep. Nothing will brace you up like a cold bottle of thirst-killing Wm'l itir op yoar lerna. ===== A detifklal fa»ar all ill awa. IN ICED BOTTLES ~ ANYWHERE 3C LOOK FOR THE LABEL B-ttled by CHFXO-COLA BOTTLING CO. Auqusta, Ga. L GIBBS JSli; H* 7 CATSUP COSTS Mrs. Economical Wife Says: *'l fst Jußt-So-Mueh to run my House, —*nd I find that it isn’t necessary to buy Porterhouse Steaks, or Kipcnstvo Roasts The CHEAPER CUTS of Moat well cook ed,—<u>d served with such a tasty Reltfh as Gibb’s Tomato Catsup, are Just sh Palatable and Nourishing. The High Cost of Living doesn’t bother me.” GIBBS Seab CATSUP is a "Luxury” that is an ACTUAL ECONO MY. It may be used in combination with HALF the Dishes you serve.-and It Is a Oreat Appetiser It’s as Pure as Fresh- Picked Tomatoes! No lYeaervative*. Put it on your Table, —and see how your Family appreciates it Gibbs Ball Head Apple Jelly 10 Cents Mad* front the pur* Juioa of North*™ Apple* and granulated table sugar, conform, to ALL Pure Food law. No preaervaUvaa. Full £ ox. All Grocer*. Gibbs Preserving Company BALTIMORE - MARYLAND *' r **T *«’U HBAI> I.AHKI, UI AHAMTRH. ■ISSNT UUUITT whs splendidly educated having grad uated from Cox College with high honors For years site was the principal as sistant to the principal of the Heph stibah High school and v.a» one of the best Instructors ever at that institu tion Indeed, she was one of the brightest women in the state and her mentality was the admiration of every one with whom ~he came'ln contact. Mrs. Foss was also a consecrated Christian lady who was prominently Identified with every branch of church work. Hhe was charitable, devoted to her family and friends and the com munity In which she lived has suffered a sore afflict on In her death The funeral will be held from the Hephr.ltmh Baptist church at 11 o'clock Wednesday and wlfl he con ducted by l r. T. M. Galpbln. As to Mr. McKay. ■We do not wonder that a man with the shlllty to run the police force got tired of the job of caretaker. • Now Is th» Timo to Buy. Goose eggs ran he had now for IP a dozen. They will co#t n lot more than that during the post-season series. gassy stomach. They cleanse your Diver and Bowels of all the sour bile, foul gases and constipated matter which Is producing the misery. A Casearot to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box keeps your nead clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular, and you feel cheerful and bully for months. Trunks! Laatber Goods! W. guarantee the w, ar of the Trunk* w# sell. Prices the lowest. OUR GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION. 785 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY Opposite Monument. PASTOR DU BOSE ANSWERS IDEM Former Augusta Minister Re plies in Pulpit to Critics on Locker Clubs Stand. Atlanta, Ga. —Dr. H. M. Dußose, pas tor of the First Methodist church and one of the leaders in the prohibition ranks, made his answer to the stew ards of the church, who at a meet ing on last Thursday night are said to have sought to limit his activi ties against the locker clubs, particu larly as they affected members of the church who were also members of the clubs. In plain language the pastor told his congregation Hunday that It was the duty of the gospel to rebuke the spirit of sins wherever it was found, in hitrh places or in low. in "convict camps or In social clubs." The Stewards' Meeting. At the meeting Thursday night reso lutions were passed by the stewards, which, it is said, pointed out that membership in reputable clubs was not in any way discreditable, and vig orous objection Is said to have been voiced against any effort on the part of the pastor or anybody else to cre ate feeling against those members who belonged to clubs by means of newspaper criticism or otherwise. To this Dr. Dußose replied in an in terview that the meeting would not have the slightest effect on any of his activities. "I shall insist that mem bership In locker dubs Is not consis tent with the spirit of Christianity.," he said, "and I shall seek to have the members of my church, and of other churches so far as I am able, sever their relationship with these clubs.” The meeting of the stewards and the statement or the pustor created interest, in the city and especially 'Jp tin church, and there was a large con gregation present, despite the weath er, on Sunday night to hear his ad dress. Or. Dußose’s Reply. In part ho said: “Text: ‘Ami there’ was a man in the synagogue with an unclean spirit; an ihe cried out: I.et us alone! What have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nasareth ?'—Mark 1:24. "Capernaum was the scene of njnny of the miracles and sayings of Jesus; but its sins and follies kept it from accepting the truth of the gospel. In the synagogue at Capernaum Jesus found a man with an unclean spirit. This evil spirit was a type and out put of the life of Capernaum, which was godless, hypocritical and sensual, a true reflection of the sinful domi nance of the Herodlan rule. "The man with the unclean spirit was tin* victim of some sensual habit, likely that of hnsheesh, or Indian hemp drug, of which Capernaum was distributing point in Syria. The man of the tombs in (ladura was likely a victim of the same drug. "When the unclean spirit perceived the presence of Jesus, the Healer, it cried out. The English version reads. I.et us alone,' but the Greek may be read: ‘Hold there!' 'Advance no step nearer!' or 'Stay on your own ground!' Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, and unto God what is God’s;' I am the product of Caesar's license sys tem, even Christ has no right to in terfere with me. "The prayer and cry of sin Is to be let alone. Political corruption, the drink business in every form, high or low corrupt devices In morals and every manner of lawlessness want to he 'let alone;' and when the gospel util Is sounded against them they cry. Hold! Stay on your own ground,' 'Dare not invade Caesar’s domain.' ‘This is because sin Is supremely selfish; because sin is Insensate and unreasoning, and because It fenrs the judgment of God. Unclean and godless society does not want to be saved; it does not want to be saved. "If this prayer of the spirit of tin - cleanness and appetite were answered, what would happen? Human souls would be loft In hopeloss hondnge, a festering sore would he left in the heart of the world, and God would be forever dishonored. ' "No, the gospel must rebuke the spirit of sin In high places ever: In convict camps and In social clubs alike. There is one salvation for a sinful man and a sinful society, nnd that is the gospel of truth and power.’’ Clear* Complexion— Remova. Skin Blami.h** Why go through life embarrassed end disfigured with pimples, eruption., blackhead., red rough .kin or suffer ing the torture, of Eciomn. Itch, tet ter. aaltrheum. Juet ask your Drug gist for Dr. Hob.on'. Eczema Olnl* ment. Follow the elmpla suggestions and your akin worries are over. Mild, •nothing, effective. Excellent for h*t bles and delicate, tender skin Stops chapping. Always help* Relief or money back. 10c. at your Drugglat. KEYSVILLE NEWS Kayavill* Ga—Mrs Mary Blount entertained lust Wednesday with .1 ,'fish fry" In honor of Miss Cary Jeff roat of tlracewood. who Is spending some time with her. Mrs Ashby P. Woodward spent sev eral days In Augnata last week. Mr. and Mrs W. W. McCathern and llilcreatlng children of Waynesboro were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs J M. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs Grady Perkins of Lou isville ure visit lug Mrs. Perkins' pa rents. Mr and Mrs H H. Doxter. Mrs Monroe Wade spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. Radford, of Wrens Mrs Willie Adkins and pretty young daughters, Florlne and Vonctle. apthit last week-end with Mrs. Junes of Stel lavtlle. Mrs. H. W. Clark left Sunday for an extended Visit to Mrs. Jeffcoat of (Graeewood. Mrs. Julian Meyer Is vlsltlog her mother, Mrs. Willie Adkins Miiaters Clinton Bryant and Alton Honey of Augusta spent several davi) last week with the former's uncla, Mr. ». Is Way. Messrs, E. F. and W. It, Daniel spent one day last week in Waynesboro on business. Mrs J W Johnson Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Joe McLUlan of lleph albah. The ladles of the M K. church en tertained on last Friday night with u bo* »up|ier for the purpose of raising funds to buy new seats for the church here Quite a neat sum was realised Hoys' Norfolk Blue Serge Suita, all wool. $3 50, 14.00 and I.VOO 25 per cent laaa than elaawhtre. See F. 0. Martin*. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. GRAND JURY ON EEO FRANK CASE Reported That Body is Inves tigating Charges of Perjury Against Recanting Witnesses. Atlanta, Ga. —The grand Jury, It is reported, is planning to indict for per jury several Frank trial witnesses who lept'.dlated their testimony on the wit ness staid A secret conference was held ten days ago with Solicitor Dor sey at which the matter was deferred pending developments. Action will not be taken, however, for some time, It Is said. Solicitor Dorsey, It Is stated, does not want to put the prosecution In the attitude of seeking to deter witnesses by tear of prosecution. Dorsey, however, will have nothing to say on the situation. He will neither deny or affirm the news that leaked out Monday that he had been before the grand Jury In consultation over the Frank case. A big surprise Is expected in the fight of the prosecution Wednesday when the re-trial application comes before. Judge Ben Hill for a hearing. Attaches to the solicitor general's of fice freely admit that Mr. Dorsey has recently come into possession of evi dence that will be materially helplul in combatting the new trial motions. It is reported an affidavit was made before Mr. Dorsey Monday afternoon by a young girl witness for the prose cution, whose name Is withheld. It is said that she is one of the number of girl witnesses who have made af fidavits for the defense denouncing their testimony, The solicitor was busy throughout the day interviewing witnesses and conferring with detectives from police headquarters and with private detec tives of his own staff. Some of the Investigators who were with Dorsey Monday were John Black Bass Rosser, Pat Campbell, John Starnes and others from Chief Danford’s office. Gay C. Febuary, secretary to the detective chief, was also called before the so licitor. It Is reported that he made an affidavit. Detective William J. Burns return ed to town Monday. lie has not yet made hie report, and it Is probable that It will not be submitted until some time today, w'hen It will supple ment the re-trlal motion to be submit ted before Judge 11111. He stated that he harl solved the mystery, and that his report would conclusively show the public the man guilty of Mary Pluigan s murder. He would not tell where he had been on his last trip A. D. Waldo, foreman of the grand jury, was reluctant to talk to a re porter for The Constitution Monday when naked of the Jury's attitude to ward perjury charges in the Frank case. He would only state that the Jury had not taken any action. He referred the reporter to Solicitor Dor sey for all Information. Mr. Dorsey, however, was even more reticent than the Jury foreman. "I will, in all probability, however, take action against those who perjure themselves In the case,” he stated. "It would be my duty of office to do so. Whether it is the Frank case or any other case, perjury deserves pros ecution.” Emperor Frances Joseph Passed a Good Night Vienna,—Emperor Francis Joseph's condition was "satisfactory'" today, according to the aeml-official bulletin. His majesty passed a good night and his temperature this morning was k7.fi. The doctors say his general condition gives no cause for apprehension. The emperor rose at 4 o'clock this morning and will hold his usual audi ences today. BRICK LARGE STOCK. Georgfia-Carolina Brick Co. Writs fsr Prloea. Howard H. Stafford, President. Augusta, Qa. KENNY’S COFFEES ARE THE BEST Mocha, per lb.. .. 35$ Java, per lb 35$ Manacaiba, per lb. 30$ Bogota, per lb.. .. 30$ Let 11$ Keep You In the Style -New Hats from your Old Ones Ladles' & Men’s Felts, Straws, Panamas Cleaned and r«-block*d to lataat models. Large Panamas mads to any width brim or crown. No Injurious chemicals used. German Hat Go. and French Dry Gleaners AI'OVPTA. GA. ««0 Broad St. Phon* IJI7-J. Self Rising Floor 80° No. S Tomatoes, S for 250 No, I Tomatoes, 1 for .... 15- Sugar Corn, S for 2.V Red Yelva Syrup, t f0r.... 25- WOLVERINE TEA COMPANY H. E. PHILLIPS, Mgr. Phawa 335*. 12M BROAD STREET | If Sealed in a Bottle it couldn’t jj 1 be more Dust Proof, Dirt _ 1 keeps out dampness—water—even the air. Every thing undesirable is kept completely away from the fresh pure beneficial dainty inside. So give constant and delicious aid to your teeth, digestion, breath and yrnwi appetite with the gum with ‘TTkvjO^W^ the “Seal of Purity.” f or 85 cents at most dealers. Each box contains twenty 5 cent k I packages. They stay fresh until used. y> 1 Chew it after every meal | J Be SURE it's clean, pure, k heahhfui WRIGLEY’S. Look for the spear. I Red and Buff, Dry Pressed and Common Building. PROMPT SHIPMENT. Lagu&yra, per lb.. 30$ Kenny’s High Grade, per lb 25 1 Bour Santos .. .. 25$ Rio, 18$, 6 for SI.OO Phone No. 601. SPECIALS Bull Head Catsup, S for... 2KO Hu!'. Head Jelly, S for 2!V- California Deaaert Peaches for 25C Frwsh Egg* while they last, doien 3CK MARY JANE PUMPS COOK-McKIE SHOE CO. Phone 484. 970 Broad St. Wm. 6CHWEIGERT; A. 8. MORRIS, I'HOS. S. GRAY, President. Vice President Cashier. Union Savings bank Corner Broad and Eighth Streets. Capital .. SIOO,OOO Surplus $ 50,000 Stockholders Liability SIOO,OOO Protection to Depositors Wm SC HW El OERT, A. 8. MORRIS, FRANK X DORR, BOWDRE PITINIET. JNO. P. MULHERIN, Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division Southern District of Georgia. TUESDAY. APRIL 21. In All Sizes Shoes for the family in all the latest styles and all leathers. The price will please. DIRECTORS. T. 8. RAWORTH. E. J. DORIS, JL ROT GOODWTN, C. HENRY COHEN, THOS. 8. GRAY,