The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 01, 1914, 4.00 P.M. Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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FRIDAY, MAY T. Ban Johnson and Garry Herrmann a Pair of Merry Jesters; Never, Never, Never Would They Take the Jumpers Back! New York. —Had Ban Johnson and Garry Herrmann lived in the days when court jesters were in vogue, it's a certainty that a gang of kingly gen tlemen would have battled for the ser vices of this jocular pair. But, as it is, they live in an age when jesters have degenerated into clowns, and there’s no ether real place for this amusing pair to display their wares TANGO ROOTS OUT CORNS PAINLESSLY Don't Pick and Gouge and Torture Your Toes —Use TANGO. TANGO for Corns Is the most marvel ous remedy of the age. No wonder everybody is enthu siastic about it. One touch of TANGO on a com ends your suf fering. Applied in a second and it’s done. No plaster or salve to fuss with; nothing to stick to the hose and be jerked from the sore toe with excruciating agony; no swelling and ten derness. Never use a point or blade, because the risk is too great. A slip of the instru ment and a drop of blood have caused many cases of blood poison. TANGO is the one safe remedy that roots out the core of the corn, painlessly. It softens this kernel and brings it out. The root, core and the com is gone forever. No pain, no fuss, no sore, bandaged toes. TANGO is the safest and surest remedy for corns and bunions; the one GUARANTEED remedy. Any druggist will return your money if TANGO fails to root out the CORE of the com painlessly. 25c at All Drug gists. Made and guaranteed by Ja cobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta. AVOID OPERATION Get Out From Under the Shadow o£ the Knife. i Thousands of women on JL,the verge of serious sur- T gical operations are saved pji:l by a timely use of *- MiW / -p Stella- Vitae the \/')j . great female 4rlH^sJ§ male troubles P ,: ~’ are unnatural and unneces- Taken in time they can be cured and the operation avoided. The tonic principle of Stella- Vitae picks you up and gives you new life and nope, new desires and energy, new strength and purpose in life. For two generations Dr. Thacher has been helping Southern women to better health, to more cheerful lives. Stella- Vitae is the means employed and evolv ed by this celebrated physician from thousands of test cases. Any woman who suffers even in a slight degree can be benefited by just one bottle of this celebrated remedy. Don’t put it off, don’t neglect yourself and become old and care worn before your time. Get a bottle of Stella- Vitae from your dealer and if you find that it does not improve your condition the dealer will return full purchase Jirice. But it will help you. It will improve your digestion, clear up your complex ion and work wonders with yourwlispo sition and appearance. Get a bottle today. Don’t nelay! Your dealer sells this wonderful guaranteed-to-benefit remedy in $1 bottles. Thacher Medicine Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn. Purifies Blood With Telling Effect ■ i Gives Conscious Evidence of Its Direct Action. 9. 9. 9., the famous blood purifier, almost talks as It sweeps Its way through the cir culation. Its action Is so direct that yery often lit some forms of skin affliction the appearance oX the eruptions change# over night, the Itch and redness are gone and recovery begins immediately. As a toa'ter of fact, there Is one Ingredi ent In S. S. 8. which serves the active pur pose of stimulating each cellular part of the body to the healthy and Judicious selec tion of Its own essential nutriment. That Is why It regenerates the blood supply; why 1 It hat such a tremendous Influence m over coming eczema, rash, pimples, and all skin afflictions. And in regenerating the tissues 8. 9. 9. has a rapid and positive antidotal effect upon all those Irritating Influences that cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak eyes, loss of weight, thin, pale cheeks, and that weariness of muscle and nerve that Is gen erally experienced as spring fever. Get s bottle of 9. 8. 8. at any drug store, and In a few days you will not only feel bright and energetic, but you will be the picture of new life. 8. 8. 8. is prepar'd only In the laboratory of The Swift Specific Co., 0.'14 Swift Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga . who maintain a very efficient Medical Department, where all who have any blood disorder of a stubborn nature may write freely for advice and a special book of Instruction. S. 8. 8. Is sold everywhere by drug stores, department and general stores, but hgwarc of all substitutes. Ito uw accent them. than on the tan bark of a circus arena. This pair, it may be remembered, rose up in righteous wrath and with proper eclat and dignity some months ago, and after fixing the public witjt a ferocious glare, shouted this: ‘‘Let it be understood right here and now that any players now in organ ized baseball who jump to the Federal League, never, never, never can come back,within the organized fold. This applies not only to men who may in the future break their lawful con tracts and jump to the Federals, lint also to men who disregard the re serve clause and go over to the Fede rals. Of course, we cannot stop men from jumping, but we can stop them from ever coming back into our ranks. And we will do so.” And right now' this pair of jokers are the ones who are in the thickest of the light to get back into the organized fold the players who jumped to the Feds. This pair has given its futt sanction to the use of any necessary means to get back the faithless play ers. This brace of who so loudly shrieked that all plityers Who entered the Federal League shpuld forthwith abandon hope are now shrieking just as loudly to the play ers to "please come back and don’t mind what we said last winter.” As previously stated, Ban Johnson is considerable of a bluffer —perhaps one of the very best that every horned his way Into baseball. He’s tried bluff and bluster ever since the Feds got under way in an effort to scare thqjp out. And when he and Garry mur mured that “no player can come back” it was just another bluff. The play ers called it and now Ban and his jesting colleague, in the eyes of the baseball world, look even more fool ish than does the man with a four flush who tried to scare out a gentle man who was in possession of four kings and one ace. Clark Griffith, boss of the Senators, is so sure that his team will beat out the Athletics in the 1914 race that he seems quite willing to accept all wagers that are made against his team’s chances. “Barring accidents, we will beat out the Athletics,” said Clark. “They seem to be a bit overrated in some quarters. They do not tower so far above the rest f the teams in the league, and I don’t concede them any edge on my team, when it's intact. "My boys shoved the Athletics into third place in 1912, although the dope sters in the early part of the year were certain that would repeat their 1911 performance. We finished behind the Athletics last yeaT but if we hadn’t a bad break in the way of injuries I feel that we would have overhauled the Philadel phia boys. The Athletics went through the 1913 season almost free of in juries; that is, of the kind that would lay their best men on the shelf for any considerable time. But with us it was different. “We went through almost the en tire season with one or another of our men sick or injured. In only a few games was I able to send my team into action intact. “But it’s different this year. Th? team has started off at a nice, fast gait, and I guess we can keep it up throughout the season. All the boys who were sick and injured last year arj back. Walter Johnson is in the bets condition of his entire career, my young pitchers aer showing some great work, and everything looks lovely for us. “If we don't beat out the Athletics this year it'll be because injuries beat us.” THOSE “HIRED” M “FIRED" Manager Brouthers Gave Ash by and Pruitt Their Re lease in Yesterday’s Game. Ashby lost the game for Augusta yesterday, in the eighth inning after the local club had it cinched. The results are: Ashby was fired then and there, on the field. The score was three to one up to this inning, in favor of the Combacks. The trouble started when Albany had filled all of the bases and a nice little fly came buzzing towards Ashby which he dropped, therefore giving these men a chance to score and also a chance to defeat the locals. Pitcher Pruitt was tried out yes terday but was not allowed to pitch more than two innings. He was also released. Manager Brouthers now has only three pitchers, Johnson, Neyenhouse and Hawkins. Johnson will probably be used in today's game. Catcher Berger, who made his de but yesterday, with the Combacks in Albany, certainly showed up fine. Not only Berger but Mackert as well pulled off some very fine “stuff.”’ In fact every one is working well now, with the exception of Ashby and Pruitt —but this does not matter in the least, as the fans in these parts will probably never see them again. Now that*”Babe” has found all of the “bad ones” and has cast them away, this old team will certainly be heard from—and not very long from now. either. Lilian Nordica Rapidly Sinking, Cabled Husband New York.—George W. Young, a banker of this city, Is anxiously awaiting further news today of the condition of his wife, Madame Lilian Nordica. the prima donna who is crit ically ill In Batavia, Java. The first new* o fthe singer's re lapse came to Mr. Young on Wednes day in a cable dispatch from E. E. Simmons, Madame Nordlca's aecom parfst. The cable said: “Have postponed departure, Mad tm? Nordlca’s condition serious. Physicians in consultation. Very anxious. Advise later." Yesterday Mr. Young received an other cable message from Mr. Sim mons that Madame Nordica was sink ing rapidlv and that the physicians held out little nope, PREACHER SAYS WAS GIVEN S2OO Rev. C. B. Ragsdale Admits He Was Bribed to Swear to Con ley Confession. . Atlanta. —The committee of six ap pointed by the Plum Street Baptist church, of w’hich Rev. C. B. Ragsdale is pastor, to investigate the alleged signing of a false affidavit by their pastor in the Frank case, made their report to the church in conference. The report declared, that they, the committee, had on Monday night gone to the home of their pastor and he had admitted to them that he was guilty of swearing falsely in the matter, and thereupon tendered his resignation. The report testified that Rev. Rags dale stated to that, in the presence of his lawyer, Colonel Arthur Thurman, and also Detective William J. Burns, Detective Tedder and R. L. Barber, the affidavit was drawn from him in a moment of press ing temptation upon the offer of S2OO, and that he did not realize what he was doing. Informs Solicitor General. But, continues the report, when he did realize what he w r as doing, he went to Solicitor Hugh Dorsey on Monday and told him of the affair. He did not tell the committee, however, who of fered him the bribe. He said this con ference took place in Thurmans of fice. At the meeting last night at the Plum Street church, the question of acceptance or rejection of their pas tor’s resignation was put before the membership, and W'as accepted. "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone” w'as the disposition of the at titude of the majority of the flock rather than a direct condemnation of their pastor’s deed; but tradition to oust the fallen and outside sentiment pressed in upon the" little congregation so strongly that it invoked a heated discussion as to whether or not the pastor should be severely disciplined as is the disobedient soldier who is sent forth from the army ranks brand ed W'ith a dishonorable discharge. Will Pay Him Salary. The discussion ended, however, with the unanimous acceptance by the con gregation of a resolution to receive Rev. Ragsdale’s resignation, and mem bers present volunteered subscription!? to pay him his month’s salary. * Several of the members testified that Rev. Ragsdale has not possessed his full mental powers since being at tacked by apoplexy some tirrte ago, and that his family have often spoken of spells that he experienced, during which time he w'as not himself. The pastor is about 60 years old, and has grown children. The charge he has been tending is not a large one, and his salary was only $25 a month. It was reported Wednesday night that Detective Burns had gone to Oklahoma on business with the courts of that state. Wednesday morning he "checked out” at the Georgian Ter race, where he has been stopping. He could not be located at any of the more prominent downtown hotels, and men at his Atlanta agency office declared that they could not say where he is. Butterscotch is qood for chil dren; give them SHEROIM’S. French Remedy for Stomach Troubles The leading doctor! of France have for years used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acts like a charm. One dose will convince you. Severe cases of years’ standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising result! that we feel all peraona suffering from constipation, lower bowel, liver and stomach troubles should try Mayr’a Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It is now sold here by T. G. Howard’s Drug Stores and drug gists everywhere. DON'T GROW BHD It’s Quite Needless. Nourish the Hair Roots—Remove Dandruff—Use Parisian Sage— If your hair is getting thin, losing color, # or has that matted, lifeless and scraggy appearance, the reason is ev ident—dandruff and failure to keep the hair roots properly nourished. Parisian Sage applied frequently for a week and then occasionally Is all that Is needed. It removes dandruff with one apllcatlon; almost Immed iately stops falling hair and itching head; cleanses, cools and invigorates the scalp and makes dull, stringy hair soft abundant and radiant with life. Equally good for men, women or children—everyone needs it. This refreshing hair tonic can lie had at any drug or toilet counter in r>o cent bottles only. T. G. Howard always sells it with agreement to re fund the money if you are not satis fied. Get a bottle at once. Delighted users say Parisian Sage is the best and most invigorating hair tonic made FOR UNSIGHTLY COMPLEXIONS USE RESINOL Pimple* and blackheads disappear, un sightly complexion* become clear, and velvety, and hair health and beauty »r«* promoted by the regular line of Resl nol Hoop and nn occasional application of lie*inol Ointment. These soothing, healing preparation* do their work easily, quickly and at little cost, ‘when even the most expensive cosmetics and complicated beauty treatments fall. Physicians have preserved Iteninol for nineteen year* and every druggist sells Itesinol Kosp (25c.), and Hesinol Oint ment (50c. and $1.00). Avoid “Imita tions" or "substitutes'* which a few un scrupulous dealer* offer, they are usuaJ ly of little* value and may even be posi tively harmful. For free trla!, write to Uept. 11-K, Itesinol, B'itimure. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. SULPHUR IS THE ONLY THING FOB ITCHJNG ECZEMA Use like cold cream to subdue irritation and clear the skin. in the treatment of the various forms of disfiguring, itching and burn ing Eczema such as Acne, Ringworm, bait Rheum, there is nothing known that can take the place of bold-sulphur cream. It effects such prompt relief, oven in the aggravated Eosferaa, that it is* a never-ending source of amazement to physicians, lor years hold-sulphur has occupied a secure position in the treatment of cutaneous eruptions by reason of its cooling, parasite-destroying properties, Bold-sulphur is not only parasiticidal, but antipruritic and antiseptic, there fore invaluable In overcoming irritable and inflammatory affections of the skin. \V bile not always establishing a pet maneut cure, yet in every instance It Instantly stops the agonizing Itch ing; subdues the irritation and heals the inflamed, raw skin right up and it is often years later before any Eczema eruption again appears. Those troubled should obtain from any good pharmacist an ounce of bold sulphur cream and apply It directly upon the abrasion like an ordinary cold cream. It isn’t unpleasant and the prompt relief afforded is very wel come. FLORIDA HORTICULTURALISTS Palatka, Fla. —The twenty-seventh annual convention of the Florida Hor ticultural Society was ended this morning with election of officers and Choosing Tampa as the convention city for 1915, Officers chosen are* President, H. Harold Hume, of (il/u St. Mary; vice presidents, 11. B. Slov ens, of Deland; W. C. Temple, of Winter Park; 1.. r>. Skinner, of Dune din; secretary, Miss Okie C. Painter, of Jacksonville; treasurer, W. S. Hart, of Hawks Park. Many Recoveries From Lung Trouble Eekman s Alterative has restored to health many sufferers from lung trouble Read what it did in this case:— Wilmington, Del. ‘Gentlemen:—lll January, 1908, I was taken with hemorrhages of the lungs. My physician, a leading practitioner, said that It was lung trouble. I got very weak. C. A. Liptplncott, of Llpplncott’s Department Store, Wilmington, Del., recommended Eckmans Alterative that had done great good. 1 began taking It at once. 1 continued faithfully, using no other remedy, and finally noticed the cleaving of the lungs. 1 now have no trouble witli my lungs. I firmly believe Eckman s Alterative saved my life.” (Abbreviated) (Affidavit) JAS. SQUIRES. Eckman’s Alterative is most effica cious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lttng affections and upbuild ing the system. Contains no harmful oV habit-foaming drugs. Accept no suhs*l tutes. Sold by leading druggists. Write Eekman Laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa., foV booklet of recoveries. Are You Posted as to Spring Styles? We Are , It's Our Business. You may feel assured, whatever your age, that when we tell you such and such a thing is correct it is true. For half a century White’s Store for Men has been an authority. We shall keep it so. Summer Suits Are Priced from $15.00 to $30.00. MEDALLION Tickets free; a Colum bia Modal ion with ev ery $lO of goods bought hero. Complete Plans Women’s March on the Capitol Washington.* —Plans have been completed for the woman’s suffrage procession here May 9th, when wo men from all parts of the country will march on the capitol to urge con gress to pass an equal suffrage amendment to the federal constitu tion. A mass meeting is to be held preceding the parade, it was announc ed today, From the meeting women suffragists equal to the number ol congressmen will march to the capi tol bearing petitions front each state. SHERON has just received a shipment of Cocoattes. A VERITABLE DENTAL PALACE . ALL WORK GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS Fillings in Gold, Plat inum, Porcelain and SFSlver. and sl. Prices for all lines of work upon the same reasonable basis. REFERENCES : Union Savings Bank of Augusta and Thousands of Sat isfied Customers. There are foreign and domestic fabrics in the assort ment and styles are the latest, from the English models to the conservative sacks. Palm Beach Suits, of Spanish Linen, $7.50 to $12.50 Straw and Panama Hats, in the latest blocks and braids, $1.50 to $6.00 Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear for Summer use, Moderately Priced Surety Oxfords for Men In patent leather, gun metal and tan, welt soles. One price $3.00 Weather: T 11—'" "U FAIK N. Greater Georgia’s N. j Greatest Store. TO THE BOY ON THE BURNING DECK. The boy stood on the burning deck, DON’T LET CONSTIPATION RUIN YOUR HEALTH It Deadens the Brain and Weakens the Body. Nature Needs Real and Harmless Aid to Overcome it. Nature does her best to fight consti pation and its evil effects. She fights to the last atom of her strength, but usually she has to have assistance. To avoid the sluggish brain and weakened body, the sick headache, coated tongue and biliousness, it is un wise to use unpleasant calomel, a med icine so strong that it leaves most peo ple "all knocked out." Don’t take chances with your health. Is Dr. Whitlaw’s New Parlors 842 BROAD ST. UPSTAIRS Every modern equipment and convenience. Dr. Whitlaw, with his corps of expert assist ants, are always on hand. Week Days—B a. m. to 7p. m. Sundays lO a. m. to 2p. m. Gold Inlays and Pro celain Crown, $4.00 up. Wnence all but him had fled! The captain yelled at him, “Come in! The water’s fine, bone-head!” —Boston Post. A great number of people have learned that Dodson's Liver Tone (50c.) makes one brighter, healthier happier in a. perfectly easy and natu ral way, with no pain nor wipe and no bad after-effects. Your druggist guarantees it with out condition and will refund purchase price if you are not entirely satisfied. Dodson’s Liver Tone is an absolutely safe, pleasant tasting vegetable liquid and a wonderful liver stimulant which takes the place of calomel, hut he sure you get Dodso’s.. Crown and R ridge Work $4.00 up. Tooth up. \ ..■•.v.t.vi >w-^ A? \ \ /_ • m \ T t' 1 /) Of [,°j SHOP BY MAIL Order wlmt you want of tis by mail, we pre pay freight to *J(X) miles FIVE