The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE T HE HERALD’S BABY GALLERY OF DEAR LITTLE DARLINGS Photos by Tcmmins' Studio. GEO. W. CROFT, JR. Aiken has a real live wire contest ant in the I'ersui of thin little man. Jt is Master George Croft non of Mr. and Mrs. George \\7 Croft! very | rom lnent and highly respected residents ■hKpJ&SQI- tv/ i- » / GEORGE W. CROFT. JR of that jilace. The friends and rela tives of Master George are working hard and they will reap thousands of votes this week through the popular bonus offer. Th- folks in District No. il are working for the prizes, and Master George )» getting his share of the votes. MARY SHEEHAN. And here’s a little lassie that Is go it g to have plenty of friends and suit porters In her dr.-.tldacj for that pro .id and coveted title of "tho most popular baby It: Augusta and vlcln Ity.” She is Miss Alary Sheehan. -***•*'< L ' '. MARY SHEEHAN. daughter of Mrs. Katie Sheehan, and *he In bn cute a litt !« (imp a r you ►ould find in a world-wide search, if >OU please. She Is the pft'le and pel of the household, of course, and an immense favorite wherever she la Known. Her friends are not of the kind to accept defeat without at least a struggle, and if any of the other dear little (andidatea think they are going to dispose of Mary with ease and dispatch they are likely to find themselves mistaken Whooping Cough. "Amout a yesr ago my three boys had whooping cough and I found Chamherlalna (,'ough Remedy the only one that would relieve their coughing and whooping spells I con ilnued this treatment and was sur prised tv> find that it cured the dis ease In a very short time," writes Mrs Archie Dalrymple t'rooksville, Ohio. For sale by all dealer* Keep Bowel Movement Reoular, Or. King's New- l.lfe Pills keep stomach, li\rr and kidneys In healthy condition, ltld the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidm-ya. . "I got more relief from one box of Hr. King s New l.lfe Pills than sny medicine I ever tried ’ says O K. Ilatfleld, of Chicago, 111, Isc„ at your Druggist Irrigates the Blood Knocks Rheumatism ' i A Remedy That Flushes the Blood from Head to Foot. TVi get rid of rheiimatlam require* th»t the blohd In- completely flushed m>( a tttrrt tuakcahlft üby aalta wed |>aln killer* Ilia lone Wotrd of K. H H, la Important to know. It baa found tie way into every a. i-tlon of thr nation It la tlir m..«t widely uaed and moat widely talked of remedy mere 1a for all blood t rouble*. And It la ■» known fa.t that rbeuiuatiam la i>rnuarliy a blood trouble. It la conceded by the cloaeat atudenta of the aubjeet that rheumatiaui la caused la Boat caaea by an acid cuadlllon of the blood and aggravat'd by th' remedies commonly uaed for rvllrf. In other eaaea rhrumatlam la the reault of nerve depression ; In •till other* It la the effect of eontc vitiated blond condition, having been treated with mercury lodldea. araenle, and other |>oUun vua mineral drug* Ibe reruvcrlr* of all Iheae type* of rheumatism by the ttae of s s K ta a wonderful tribute t u the natural efficacy of thta remark.; , medicine. for It ta au.uul la ted Jim a* naturally. Juat aa apeclfleally, and Juat aa well ordained aa the neat acceptable, moat palatable and moat readily dtffeated food 110 not fall lo get a bottle of K, K. 8. today, but tnalat upon K. H 8 Ihin't accept a anbarttutr You will I. aatonlabed at the reault. If your rbeutti flam ta of auch a nature tbal you woe like to eonault a great apeclailat confldi v*lly, writ* to the Medical l*ept . n,,. t yedt Co., tvs* Swift lild* . Atlanta, t MAY FLOWEFS - - - By Hal Coffman (oftHM V CAPTAIN S. G. MAYES IS DEAD IN ALBANY, GA. Is Well Remembered in Au gusta. Late Home at Belair One of Unlimited Hospitality. Nows rnmp to Augusta yesterday of I h<* death of Captain K. G. Mayes, .* <l - S A a . 'v* • * r -* L.. C'Vr ’.' i It is all very well for the big man v'ho owns that ocean called industry. The black clouds above and the big waves interest him He is the Neptune of the in dustrial ocean. But it is a hard life for the child that muat float on the olhck water, fighting the storms, knowing that whoHe memory will tie cherfHlinl b> many people of Augusta ami this sec tion. The home of Captain and .Mrs. Mayes at Helalr was well known for Its hospitality. The following is an account of Cap tain Mayes’ death, as appeared in The Albany (Ga.) Herald: “Mr. Samuel G. Mayes died at the home of his son, Mr. G. C. Mayes, president of the Georgia Cotton Com pany, on North Jefferson street, at FINE—-If You Own the Ocean THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA 10: :i0 o’clock last night. lfc was 83 years of age. and his death was due to the infirmities of old age. He had been in very poor health for the past year, and was critically ill during tne past month. "The deceased was a prominent planter near Augusta before and after ttie War Retween the States, and at one time, before he retired on ac count of his advanced age, was promi nent In Augusta business circles. He the choice is between early drowning and a long life of anxiety. We Americans are very proud of our industry, our great "economic system,” but we need rot be proud. One ch<ld sacrificed is more important than a million dollars pilea up. And some day the world will know it. served throughout the war as a cap tain in the Confederate army and took part in many of the important en gagements of that conflict. He was a man of strong character, and a Southern gentleman of the old school. He was a member of the Episcopal church. "Besides his wife, Mrs. Sarah C. Mayes, the deceased is survived by the following sons and daughters: Messrs. G. C. Mayes and H. G. Mayes, of this city; Mr. Rhydon G. Mayes, of Thomasville; Mrs. George O. Holmes, of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Marion Twiggs, of Macon. Several grandchildren also survive him, in cluding Hanging Mayes and Mary Crawford Mayes, of this city. “The funeral will be held at 4; 30 o’clock this afternoon at St. Paul's church. The rector, Rev. Gerald Cor nell, will officiate. Interment will fol low in Oakview cemetery. The fol lowing gentlemen will act as pall bearers: Messrs. J. P. Clark, H. F. Ray, Y. C. Rust, John D. Twiggs, A. J. Lippitt and J. S. Billlngslea.” NEW TO HER. "Miss,” began the polite agent, "could 1 sell you a patent vacuum cleaner?” "No, sir." responded the new maid forcibly. "We don’t keep a vacuum here.”’ KIDNEY OR BLADDER WEAK? Just Mix Juniper and Buchu. Old Folks’ Recipe. The symptoms of diseased kidneys and bladder: Scalding, dribbling, straining or to frequent passage of urine; forehead and the back-of-the head aches; stitches and pains in the back; growing muscle weakness; spots before the eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and the despond ency; Diabetes, Bright’s Disease. The moment you have any of the above symptoms or a dull backache and rheumatic twinges, get from any re liable druggist a bottle of Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper. Take a table spoonful after meals. Drink plenty of pure, fresh water and abstain from eating sugar, sweets or highly season ed foods. Your kidneys and bladder will then act fine and natural. Stu art’s Buchu and Juniper has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer hurts you to pass water. Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper Comopund Is old folks’ recipe for kid ney trouble. “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 McCiitan St. Phone 1778. Under Planters Hotel. Entire Stock of Clothing Sacrificed Suits Valued up t 0522.50 to go Quick at $1 3.50 DON’T HISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Never before have you had such a great oppor tunity to secure a high class, good quality, suit of clothes at such a great sacrifice as we are now offering for a quick sale, $13.50 We guarantee every one of these suits to be equal in quality, lining and workmanship to any $22.50 suit sold in the city SELECT YOUR SUIT TODAY. Time of sale limited. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. J. D. HANKINSON, Manager FRIDAY. MAY 8. HOW FRENCH PEOPLE CURE STOMACH TROUBLE A houiehold remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable oil, and said to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of etomach, liver and intestinal troubles, ha* been introduced in this country by George H. Mayr, who for twenty years haa been one of th* leading down town druggiata of Chi cago and who himself wai cured by its use. So quick and effective ia its action that a single dose is usually tnough to bring pronounced relief in the moat stubborn case*, and many people who have tried it declare they never heard of anything to produce such remarkable results in so short a time. It is known as Mayr’s Wonderful Etomach Remedy and can now be had at almost any drug store. It Is now sold here by T. G. Howard’s Drug Stores and drug gists everywhere. BLOOD POISON I use the new est and latest treatment for Blood Poison and Skin Diseases. Prof. Ehrlich’s (of Germany) NEO SALVARSAN, or ”914,” the im proved, and all other latest cures recognized by the medical profes sion. Neosalvar san and these improved remedies are absolutely safe and harmless and can be administered in the office painlessly and with ab solutely no 111 effects whatever or de tention from business. Come to me and note the difference in the way a qualified and experienced specialist will treat you and how soon you can be benefited and cured by the right kind of treatment. I successfully treat Blood Poison, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder diseases. Rheumatism, Piles and Rectal Diseas es, Unnatural discharges and many diseases not mentioned. Consultation and Advice Free and Confidential. Hours, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday 10 to 1. Dr. Groover, Socialist 504-7 Dyer Bldg., Augusta, Ga.