The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 29, 1914, 4.15 P.M. Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

TWO A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure -when you know that the medicine you aro about to take is absolutejy pure and con tains no harmful or habit producing drug*. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great Kidney, I<lver and Bladder Remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained In every bottle of Swamp-Root. Swamp-Root is scientifically com pounded from vegetable herb*. It 1* not a stimulant and is taken In teaspoonful doses. It Is not recommended for every thing According to a verified testimony It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity Is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Boot If you need a medicine, you should have the best. If you hto already convinced thal Swamp-Root Is what you need, you will find It on sale at all drug storeH In bottles of two sixes, flfty-cents and one-dollar. Sample Size Bottle of Swamp-Root. Enclose ten cents to l)r. Kilmer & Co., Blnghampton, N. Y.. for a sample size bottle by Parcels Post— lt should convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, tell ing all about the kidneys. When writ ing be sure and mention the Augusta Daily Herald. More Money For Bugs Than Lives of Miners Washington.—Hearings before tlw bouse mines committee on the bill In troduced by Representative Taylor, of Colorado, which would authorise the bureau of minsa to create more ex periment statlona ware oontlnued to day. In advocating the measure, Wil liam Green, secretary-treasurer of the United Mins Workers of America, told the committee that the government appropriates more money for the study of hugs than for the conservation of the lives of miner*. The men work ing in the mlnea, Mr. Oreen added, were depending more and moer on the bureau of mlnea. since whose ere atlon the mins casualties bad been gradually reduced. Try “Brownatone” Hair Stain FREE! Th« Fountain of Youth Has at Last Been Found tn ‘'BroAwnatons"— The One Perfect Stein thst le Entirely Harmleee and Sure to Qlve Beet Results. You need not tolerate gray, streaked nr Uded hair another day. It takes but a few moments to apply “Brown- guaranteed to contain non* of the dangerous Ingredients ao often found In ,7 dyaa " Trepared In two shades One to produce golden or medium hrown, the other, dark brown or black . We will send absolutely free, for n abort time only, a trial bottle or Bit OWN ATON E If you will send un •your name and addreaa accompanied by 10c to help pay pogtaßo and pack tag Thla offer la made fo r vou to try BROWNATONK Hair Stain, and find for youraelf Just bow superior It 1a to all eo-ralled "d.vea,'' conics, etc. otr. Sold and guaranteed In Augusta by tireen A Horsey Pnig t’o,, Froat a Vhsnnaey and other leading dealers. FREE TRIAL BOTTLE COUPON The Kenton Pharmacal Company, 512 E. Pika Street, Covington, Ky. Fleas* aeod me your trial buttle of BROWN ATONE Hair Stain I enclose 10 cents, (silver ,or stamps) to help pay, postage and parking. Nam* - Address Town State Do you wish golden, medium, dark brown or black? State which WORDS FROM HOME Statement! That May Ba Investigated, Testimony of Augusta Cititana. V' hm an Augusta clttsen come* to tha front, lolling hie friend* and nelghtmr* of hie experience, you can roly on hla sincerity Tho statement* of j)oo|>lo residing In far away i.Urcs «1» not command your confidence Home ondoraamont I* tho Kind that hacks Doan's Kidney Bills. Such tea tlmony la convincing. Investigation proves It true. Below Is a statement of an Augusta rwudcnt No atronfrr proof of merit can he had John C Smith. 1411 Glover St, Au gusta, Ga. nays "I am fully aatUfie l that there ta no other remedy on the market today, as good as Doan's Kid ney Pills for kidney complaint. I had this trouble for a long time and It looked as If 1 was never going to get anything that would cure me I hap pened to hear »r 1 man's Kidney Pill* and three boxes rid me of the ailment I have never had any trouble since" Price 60, at all dealers Don't simp ly aak for a kidney remedy- -get 1 sum's Kidney Plil*—tho same that Mr. Smith had. Foster-Mllburn Co, Props Buf falo. N. Y. Anxieto About Americans in Interior Considerable Less; 800 Entrain For Coast Port (Continued from Preceding Page.) to convince General Huerta it wa* advie&blft to release American**, and Sir J,ionel Garden, the Britinh minister was call* rl into the confer ence. Garden also visiter] Foreign Min ister Portillo y Rojas Gen Huerta declared thr*re was no reason for placing an escort on trie | refugee trains and anyway hr* did not rare to assume responsibility of the 'safety of passengers. It was planned according to Com mander Tweedle to start three tralnss from Mexico City last night. It was estimated by General Huerta th;it these three trains which were to be operated by Englishmen would be able to take out all Americans and other foreigners who wished to go. This, however, is regarded here as rJoubtuf, since there has been growing evidence that Americans are not the only ones anxious to escape from the capital. Keen Disappointment. Keen disappointment was displayed here by the wives of the men yet in the capital and all other members of broken fumilJes on learning that to join them the missing ones would be compelled to make a long and dan dangerous journey through the trop ics. The fact that those arrested had been released was only slight assur ance to those who know that the re fugees must now pass through a re gion In which many have been arrest ed and taken northward to Cordoba and Orizaba. It is regarded as un likely that General Huerta, even If determined to stop arresting A merl es ns. will be able to get in touch with all the little leaders in the south and hold them off unguarded trains. No Permission. No refugees were permitted to come from Mexico Olty on the train that brought Commander Tweedle. The British naval officer brings assuran ces that the capital is quiet and that there appears to bo no immediate dan ger from mobs. The total number of Americans who had been imprisoned in Cordoba and who were brought here yesterday was 1111. Among them were thoso who earlier yesterday had been reported dead. Frofn Mexico City comes the report that one American was killed In fronnt of the Hotel Isabel by a mob a few days ago. His name Is not known here. Picked Up. F. W. I-ehmer, n ranch manager manager from Tuxtepec, whose home Is In Omaha and who was on his wav to Vera Crus for a visit, not knowing the development*, was picked up nt Tli-rra nianeha by federal soldiers. He with ten others was placed tn a train and taken to Cordoba. While being taken through the streets of Cordoba a squad of young volunteers swept down upon them snd tried to run them down ”1 was hit on the he«d with a flag staff and a man walking beside ms was struck on the head with a rock. His scalp was badly cut," I,ehmer said. "It was due tn the fine conduct of the Mexican colonel that w» sver reached the Palace Put in Prison, “We were put In the penitentiary and for atx days we slept on the stone flagging. There were two women In the party, one with a little baby. “Monday we were placed on a train and brought down to Holedad “At about 11 o’clock Tuesday morn ing. Tweedle’* train arrived. The of ficers were not going to let tin board It but Tweedle refused to let the tralrt go without us. When tv* arrived at the break in the tracks, hunches of Mexican soldiers wore lying In the bushes and they certainly would have finished up but for Tweedle and the protection of the British flag which was carried ahead of us. On Small Coaster. Vera Cruz.—Roar Admiral Badger had been advised that eight more ref ugee* are proceeding here from Puerto Mexico on n small coaster but mimes are not given. In view of the determ ination of Mexico (Tty to route refu gee trains to Puerto Mexico hereaf ter and owing to the * mount of de struction along the main line to Vera Urns wrought by General Maas’ men who are reported to be retiring to the mpltal, It Is probable (bat the liner Monterey will be despatched there so as to bo In readiness to pick up any who may nrrl\e. So far there has been no determination to send a war ship. atone" with vour comb or brush, and just a little ’’touch-j Ing up” once a month should Veep your hslr the beautiful shade you most desire. Results always the same—al ways pleasing Will not rub or wash off and ARMISTICE PROPOSAL IS SENT TO PRESIDENT: WILL PROBABLY BE ACCEPTED (Continued from Preceding PHge.) ernment to declare an armistice. It was pointed out by officials bere thnt In 11 probability the United States would accept the propoaul notwith standing the fact that thl* government has not recognised that a state of war In Mexico exists Insofar as the opera tions of the Untied States are con cerned I leapt te this fact It was believed that the Washington government would ntd put any barriers In the path of the progre*!* of the mediation, mu tlculurly at such an early ntagu of the negotiations. Officials here also believed that General Huerta would accept the first proposal. Const it ut ionsbsta. The proposal for an armistice it go was learned, does not Include any reference to the constitutionalists in Mexico, the United Stales and lluerta merely tielng called upon to cease active operations pending further me diation proposals Consideration of the constitutionalists' position. It was stated, probably would be'lnvolved tn the next step taken after an armistice has been agreed to by the principals to the present difficulties Neither Would Peute. Under the armistice. In accordance with International proceedings, neither the Huerta government nor the Unit ed States would pause In preparations for war Ulans for position of the fleet would proceed, but the armistice would prohibit actual hostilities In the field and any extension of military movement l y either side. In Mexico. 1 people would be permitted to go where they pleased unmolested; It almly would establish a truce. Attention was called here to the statement Issued by President Wilson In accepting the good offices of the South American governments In which he expressed I the hope thst no untoward occuur j fence should develop pending negotia tions that might upset hopes for peace. An armistice, strictly adhered to. would prevent such a development. Keen Interest. Officials expressed keen Interest In unofficial reports from Berlin thst the mediators had asked Kuropean powers to us Influence on President Wilson that would prevent this government mak ing conditions of settlement as media tion progresses w hich wuuld make liu THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Naturally the quality isn’t as high, but $4.00 won’t buy better anywhere. Bring back the hat if you find one at $4.00 that's any better than ours at a third less. McCREARY&COMPANY “HOME OF GOOD CLOTHSS.” possible the success of the effort to bring about peace. At the state de partment It was stated that nothing was known of this action on the part of the envoys. After his visit to Secretary Bryan. Ambassador Da (lama returned to the Argentine legation, where the envoys resumed their conference. When this government would make a formal answer to the armistice proposal was not Indicated here. REFUGEES CONTINUE Tl ARRIVE AS MEDIATORS STRIVE FOR SOLUTION (Continued from Preceding Page.) Bible information from both American sml Mexican sources with the aim of reaching some middle ground from which they may project their next move which might Include asking the Huerta and Washington governments to net out terms on which they would proceed to mediation. Whether Possible or Not. If that lino were followed It was suggested, the diplomats speedily could developp whether solution of the situation by peaceful means were pos sible. A report today that Carranza and Villa, the constitutionalist leaders had agreed to remain neutral In deal ings between Huerta and the Ameri can government "so long as there was Cruz from the Huerta capital and spe encouraglng development. Released and Safe. News that American Consul B<h mutz and 110 other Americans, who had been detained at Agues Callentes by a federal soldiers had been released and were safe In Mexico City on their way to Vera Crus was a relieving fea ture of a tense situation created by previous reports that citizens of the United States had been subjected to persecution. Refugees continued to arrive at Vera Odus from the Huerta capital and spe cial trains today were to pick up ad ditional foreigner* between Mexico City and the coast. The transport Hancock was sent from Vera Cruz to Puerto, Mexico, to take sway refugees arriving from the Interior by the Te huantepec railroad. Refugees Aboard Reports at the Navy Department to day stated that Charles F. Simmons hail been In Mexlro City March IR. when he Natd he Intended to sail for the United Htstes early In April. This was the last Information concerning the movements of Simmons or fejs as sociates. A radiogram from the steamer Oregonian, off Key West, late last night, staled that she had a num ber of refugees aboard. Supplemental reports from Rear Ad miral Badger today stated that wound ed marines snd bluejackets on the hospital ship Solace continued to gain and thst critical cases appeared hope ful. Fifty-nine wounded still are un der treatment. News of the continued constitution alists attack on Tampico was received at the navy department. No Artillery. Rear Admiral Mayo staled, however, that there did not aeein to be any ser ious attempt to take the city. He said the number of constitutionalists was small ami that they did not have any artillery. Admiral Mayo Ims arranged for the 1!0 American refugees now at Cervan tes to work their way down the river to l.a Barra, where (hey will find a haven on the United States war ves sels. The superdreadnought New York, flagship of the new special service squadron, took on coal at Hampton Hoads yesterday and resumed her run for Mexican waters today. She car ried a number of marine*. A New Story Instead of meats, hot biscuit, griddle cakes, white bread, etc. for breakfgjt, try some fruit, a dish of Grape Nuts and cream, a soft twilled egg and a hot cup of Post urn. After a week or two on sueji a diet nature will then tell you a new- story of comfort. Grape-Nuts contains all the nourishment of wheat and bar ley In crisp, appetizing form It is so dextrlnlsed by long baking as to be prompUy di gested and transformed Into health and energy for body and brain Thousands, wise through ex perience, know the advantages of carefully selected food and regularly Use Grape -NuLs * There * a Keaton.” —sold by Grocers. SWELL SPRING STYLES The reason we tell you economical men about our spick, span, new, spring soft hats at $3.00, isn’t because that price represents the best quality hat we have, but because the styles are equal to hats selling for a dollar more. TAMPICO EXODUS COMES TO AND END (Continued from Preceding Page.) the mouth of the river will be threat ened with destruction. Panic Condition, There was almost a condition of panic nninng the Americans last Wednesday when without an hour's warning the little squadron of American vessels un der Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo steam ed down the Panuco river, leaving more than 2,000 Americans defenseless In Tampico. Since this time, however ell those who wanted to leave have been given the opportunity to do so. In ad dition to the tong list of residents of the c'ty there are a few Americans In the district hack of the rver who refuse to come out. Not So Violent. The temper of the Mexican population toward the Amertcans during the sxodus was not nearly so violent ns might have been expected. No attempts were made to molest Americans. Home excitable Mexicans Insulted them but none was assaulted. The mob vented Its energy In waving Mexican flags, shooting pis tols. breaking a few windows and shout ing "viva Mexico," The Americans who left Tampico Sunday were quartered aboard the cruiser Des Moines where they remained until they were trans ferred to the Canfield, which Is now taking them to ftalvestnn. The steam er Montevideo flying the Spanish na vnl ensign and In charge of officers and men from the Rpanlsh cruiser Carlos V, arrived off the port Sunday tn take on Spanish subjects She left today for Vera, Cruz with 180 refugees including four Americans. i^till In River, Tampico.—The only American war ship* off this port today are the gun boat Dolphin, the cruisers Birming ham and De* Moines and nine torpedo boat destroyeds. The Hermtone and a few foreign merchant vessels still are tn the river. As a Jesuit of the exodus of foreign ers and the disposal of a large part of native population, business tn Tampi co Is at a standstill. Uncertainty. While there Is good reason to believe the rebels Investing Tampico will re ject nny proposal to ally themselves with the federals for the purpose of re»utlng any possinle American ag gression, there Is some uncertainty as to what course the federals would pur pose In such an eventuality. General Zaragoza, the federal commander, has announced his determination to defend Tampico to the last The American Advance. On the other hand he Is reported to have said last Friday that opposition to the American advance would be hopeless: that he would only make a feeble show of defense sufficient to satisfy the demands of honor and then evacuate the city. General Zaragoza’s force Is not believed to exceed 1.000 men. Considering the federal situation from the standpoint of rebel attack all Indication* point to their ability to de fend Tampico Indefinitely. The fed erals are well euppplled with artillery of which the rebels have none. SCENE IN JOHN D. JR. OFFICE (Continued from Preceding Paged raignmant In court said they were Mrs. RUsabeth Freeman, an Knglish suffra gette who has one* been In Jail with Mrs. KmmsUne J’ankhurst, Mrs. Mar garet Remington Charter, and Mrs. Do ttle I .let ner. All hsd been arrested on the sidewalk In front of a 'Jfi Broadway. Crepe on Arm. "1 wasn't doing anything but walking up end down In the street with h piece of crepe on my arm," said Sinclair. "A policeman stopped me and said that If T did not slop walking I would have to go along with him. 1 told the policeman 1 (lid not ere any reason why I should stop walking and he promptly placed ine and my .onmelates under arrest." With Black Border. When Mrs. Zllverman loft the office she also was arrested. In addition to »n American flag, she carried a large white flag with a black border and a red heart 1n the center. She said the slug meant that “the heart of th« United Htates was against the work ingman." All the prisoners were charged with disorderly conduct and In a patrol wagon were taken to the Tombs police court, Mrs. l.letner said she was an artist and that her home was In Geor gia. Pensacola Delegation Want Concentration Camp i Washington.— A delegation of elti- I sens front Pensacola. Fla., headed by Mayor Ureenhut and Senator Bryan, I urged state, war and navy department I heads todsy to consider the advant ages of Pensacola sa a concentration ! camp In the event of hoetilltlca «i Mexico. They pointed out that Pen aacola has a strategic location on the Mexican gulf coast, affords an ele i voted camp site and hns an abundant supply of pure water. PRESIDENT RAWORTH OP SIBLEY MILL RE ELECTED Annual Meeting of Board of Directors Held Today. Secre tary and Directors Chosen, At the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Slblev Manufac turing Company today Mr Rawortß wss re-elected i resident The following were elected direo tors: H. K low re y. Dr. Thomas R. Wright, P E May, Cecil Cochrane. Boykin W right and Wm Schwelgert Mr H. C. Cbeffea wea made sacra tarv for the cneulng year Otherwlee U was e routine meeting merely, with nothing out of the w^. DESPONDENT, WOMAN TRIES TO END LIFE Marie Ford, a young woman from the restricted district of the city, now lies at the city hospital recovering from the effects of morphine tablets, she swallowed last night in her room at 1232 Jones street, In an attempt to end her liga. Despondency is given as the reason^ The victim would likely have accom plished her end, had it not been for the prompt action of the police depart ment in rushing her to the hospital in the auto patrol Immediately upon re ceipt of the news. Only seven tablets are said to have been taken, but this was sufficient to cause death if she had not been given medical attention right away. After reaching the hospital she is said to have pleaded with the surgeons not to do anything to save her life, as she wanted to die, she said. Her home it is learned is In Barn well, 8. C. THE MORNING WITH THE RECORDER It will be necessary to go back to the beginning for an understanding of this case. There is a negro named Jim Smith, alias “Greasy," who used to work for the Ellis Ice Company, and In whom, as said the judge, the Truth Is Not. In the autumn of last year a negro ted Miller attempted to make an indentation in his head with a twelve pound monkev-wrencli, which attempt had two results. It ended the life of the wrench, and so strained the rela tions between Greasy and Miller that Greasy left the Ice plant and got a job with Mr. O’Kief for whom he still works. But Greasy, they say. has never forgotten the wrench episode and it has led to many and diverse conse quences. It is said (this is merely a rumor) that It led to a fight in a dance hall out of the city limits some months ago, ir. which Greasy got a good whaling from a boy named An drew, with whom he 'has been wait- MOTHER-IN-LAW'S FRIENDLY INSISTENCE Proved a Blessing to This Gonzales Lady, and She Has Cause to be Thankful. Gonzales, Texas.—ln referring to her recent trouble, Mrs. H. L. Threadgill, of this place, says: "Cardul, the wo man's tonic, Is certainly a most won derful medicine. I had womanly trou bles terribly, and my back would hurt so bad, at times, I could hardly stand up. Finally, my mother-in-law Insisted on my trying Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I am certainly thankful I did, as it did me so much good, and my old trouble has never returned. I am now able to do all of my house work, and even help out doors, some, which Is more than I was able to do do for several years before I took Car dul. ! am so thankful fpr the benefit Cardui has been to me, and you may publish this, as it might be of inter est to some other lady." For over BO years Cardui has been building up the strength of weak, ner vous, worn-out women, as well as re lieving the most serious symptoms of womanly trouble. Such symptoms as headache, hack ache, pains In side, dragging down pains, irregularities, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, etc., show that you need Cardul, the woman's tonic. A fair trial will prove to you Its merit. Try Cardui today. SUGAR CONTROL IN DIABETES “Pharmacology has not provided any drug which acts directly upon the sugar forming processes of the liver Opium exert* an Influence . . . but there arc ao many drawback* Its use I* restricted.” —Dr. Van N our den. Vien na Authority. l.et us face this issue squarely—the ability of Fulton’s Diabetic Compound to reduce sugar In many cases Of Dia betes In people over fifty Is a FACT IN PHYSICS, to prove which we will send augur formula that will disclose the percentage from week to week. Chemistry knows no favorites. The presence of sugar Is a fact and It* disappearance Is a fact. Theory plays no pert. How can there be a question about the reality of a FACT IN PHY SICS that ta being demonstrated daily i by thy weights and measure* of analy- r ucal chemistry? We have a letter before us from a physician whom the Medical Register shows to be a Professor In an Eastern Medical College. He writes as fol lows: ”1 have used it in two cases (Diabetes) In my practice with prac tically complete result*. . and have recommended It to fetlow practition ers who have also been successful" The thirst often begins to abate and strength to increase before the sugar shows much decline: thus patient* often know the case la responding be fore the teats vhow It. Formula for sugar reagent and literature mailed on request. John J. Fulton Co. San Francisco. Green A Horsey Drug Co. are local) agents. Ask for pamphlet. I Distinctively Individual '^ i M£s2s&Lk> ing to get even ever since. So, about a month ago, one Satur day night, Greasy ilew to the police with a pitiful tale of having been at tacked, bitten, punched and stabbed by Andrew. He gave every detail and named four witnesses. Andrew was arrested and the four witnesses summonsed, but when the case was on Monday there was no Greasy. He had vanished. Mr. Sharky got An drew out on bond and the police have had a rule out Tor Greasy ever since. Yesterday Officer Pender saw him on a bicycle and nailed him. And so the case came up at last today. To begin with Greasy was fined $1 or two days for not having appeared when the case was first called. He thereupon told the Judge about the stabbing. He had everything Pat to the minutest detail. He had been assailed by all four witnesses, who has held him while Andrew stabbed him. Put the judge said: “Greasy, vour reputation for verac ity is not the best in the world.” “I know it Boss,” he said, “but tain’ no use killin’ me jes ’cause I got a bad reputation.” His story held water so well, how ever, that it looked as if all four wit nesses. besides the defendant, would get ninety days each. Greasy told Have You Thought of This Fact? The advantage to you in trading with us, is that you are buy ing from .McCarrel, who has, himself, been a very large consumer of everything in the line of Building Materials, Paints, etc., for the past Twelve Years. McCarrel has been through all the experi ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view. Everything from us is under the Original Label of the Manu facturer, and we represent the very best. We do not manufacture, remix or dope. We take care of you in small retail or car lots. McCARREL SUPPLY CO. 643 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1626. LEVY’S mmam Entire Stock of WOMEN'S WOOL and SILK COAT SUITS HALF PRICE Better come early as there is still a good selection to choose from. $20.00 buys a $40.00 Suit, SIO.OO buys a $20.00 Suit, etc. Cash, No approval. Alteration extra. WE CUKE MEN We want every man who i* Buffering from any Chronic or Acute disease or condition to come and have a social chat with us and we will explain to him a system of treatment which we origi nated and have developed aa the result of our whole llfe’e experience In treating diseases of men. This system is baaed on a eclentiflc knowledge. If you will call and se©us we will give you free of c “ a JS* an honest opinion of your case. If we find your condition Is Incurable we will tell you so If. on the other hand we find your case curable, we will Insure your complete recovery. VARICOSED VEINS . p e r m a n enttv cured. Ko pain or loss of time. BLOOD POISON end skin dis eases success fully treated by the neewst and Is pest methods PILES cured in a few dsys. No cut ting or deten tion from bust ness. wmwm BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROUBLEB under our system of treatment show signs of Improvement at once We treat diseases of a nature which moat people dislike to consult their family doctor. All treatment confidential. Eruptions or contracted troubles cured. Permanent reeults. We also successfully treat such diseases as Stomach and Liver Troubles, Rheumatism, Piles and all Chronic diseases of Men and 'Women. Everything etrictly con fidential. Consultation free Call or write. Hours: 9a. m to 7 p iu. Sunday, 10 to 2 only. \ Drs. Groover & Register 504 - 7 dj , «' Building. Augusta, oa.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. FATIMA TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES Distinctively fitting for all occasions . Fatima Coupons can be exchanged fyr distinctiveXxife /gasi the story quite convincingly. He is very talented. But when it came time for the wit nesses’ statements, it came out that only one of them had ever seen Greasy before, only two of them had ever seen each other before, and that Andrew, the defendant, was three miles out in the country at the time of the stabbing. They were all very much amused at being called up. Greasy hieanwhile squirmed and pro tested against the base falsity of their testimony. Everybody was dismissed except Greasy who had to pay his dollar. He must have known he would never get away with the case when he tried to escape by hiding out for the last month. RHEUMATISM Is permanently cured by our ■yatrm of treat ment. ULCERS We care rfbt of how long stand ing We usual ly cure them In a short time. ECZEMA Pimples, Erysipelas or any eruptive dleeaae of the skin promptly cursd.