The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 12, 1914, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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TUESDAY. MAY 12. SAYS SULPHUR IS SURE 10 RELIEVE ' ITCHIiI ECZEMA Get an ounce of bold-sulphur cream and heal skin eruptions right up. Any ibreaktng out or irritation on the face, arms, legs or body when ac companied by itching, or when the skin is dry and feverish, can be readily overcome by applying a little bold-sulphur cream, says a noted dermatologist. He informs us that bold-sulphur in stantly allays the angry itching and irritation and soothes and heals the Eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. Bold-sulphur has occupied a secure position for many years in the treatment of cutaneous disorders because of its parasite-de stroying property. Nothing has ever been found to take its place in treat ing the irritable and inflammatory skin affections. While not always es tub'ishing a permanent cure it never fails to subdue the itching irritation and drive the Eczema away and it is often years later before any eruption again appears on the skin. These troubled should obtain at any pharmacy an ounce of bold-sulphur cream, which is applied to the affect ed parts in the same manner as an ordinary cold cream. It isn’t unpleas ant and the prompt relief afforded, particu’arly in itching Eczema, proves vete welcome. 3 American lives Price Each Bandit Juarez, Mex. —Three American lives fire the price that, will be collected by Rodrigo Quexedo for every bandit in his command killed by rebel eo’- diers, according to defiance from the outlaw leader today. Quevedo said he would kill Americans in revenge for the action of the big northern Chihuahua cattle companies owned by Americans which had demanded pro tection of the rebels. LIVER PILLS Sugar-coated and all vegetable. Dose, only one pill at bedtime. For consti pation, bilious headache, indigestion. Ayer’s Pills. Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor. LoSin 7 *^: Words of Praise For Mayr’s Wonderful Sto u ;*ach Remedy “How thankful we are to you for getting a hold of your wonderful Remedy. My wife could not have had but a short time to live if she had not taken your Wonderful Remedy when she did. One more of those parecysm pains she was having would have killed her without a doubt. Now she is free from all pain, free from heart trouble 1 free from that disturb, g Neuralgia—all the results of five . treatments —and the expulsion of five or six hundred Gall Stones. Now she is able to eat anything she wants and her appetite is good and before taking your medicine she had no appetite and when she ate anything she would suffer death for so doing and could not sleep at night; since taking your treatment she sleeps well all night long. T. A. N£ALL, Roanoke, Texas.” The above letter should convince you more than anything we could say in behalf of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Suf ferers should try one dose of this Remedy— one dose should convince them that they can be restored to health. Nearly all Stomach Ailments are caused by the clogging of the intestinal tract with mucoid and catarrhal ac cretions allowing poisonous fluids into the Stomach and otherwise deranging the digestive system. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy painlessly removes these accretions without a surgical operation and puts an end to Colic Attacks, Gases in the Stomach and Intestines and all of the usual symptoms of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. Ask your druggist about Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy or send to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154 Whiting St., Chicago, 111., for free booklet on Stomach Ailments anfl many grateful letters from people who have been /e stored. For sale In Augusta by T. G. Howard*i Drug Stores and druggist* everywhere. Children's Play Shoes! THE BOOTERY R. L. GARRETT, Manager. PURPLE STAMPS COUPON BALLOT GOOD FOR 50 VOTES The Augusta Daily Herald’s Great “Shower of Gold” for Babies of Augusta and Vicinity. For Baby .... Parents’ Name Address District No This Ballot Must Be Voted Before May 16, 1914. Coupon ballots must be neatly trimmed along heavy black lines, and wbere more tban one Is being cast, must be securely pinned or tied together When these Instructions are carted out. It will be nec essary to make out only the first or top ballot Mark each bundle plainly with number ot votes contained therein WINS BY 11.001 MIHA VOTES i Comer Defeated For Governor ship By Charles Henderson in Run-Off. Birmingham, Ala—At democratic headquarters here today it was esti mated from returns received thus far from yesterday's run off Democratic primary that Charles Henderson, pres ident of the state railroad commission will have a majority of more than 11,- 000 votes over Former Governor B. B. Comer for the nomination of gov ernor. Nomination is equivalent to election. It is believed an official count will be necessary to decide the contest for the congressional nomination in the eighth district between Judge E. B. Almon and W, W. Callahan. ROUTINE WORK OF MEJDISTS Report on Change of Creed. Dr. H. M. Dußose Presents Memorial North Georgia Con ference. Oklahoma City.—Today’s session of the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, promised to he purely of a routine character. Among the committees expected to bring in their reports are those con sidering a change in the creed by substituting “Church of God” for the "Holy Catholict Church,” as now ob tains and the question of laity rights for women. A number of additional memorials were presented at the opening ses sion. Rev. H. M. Dußose, of Atlanta, pre sented to the conference a re-draft of the memorial from the North Georgia Conference, asking that the body in view of the seeming severance of all connection with Vanderviit under the decision of the Tennessee supreme court, take steps to establish a new theological school. The memorial made no reference as to location. Navy Appropriation Bill $140,990,833 Reported Washington.—The naval appropria tion bill was reported to the senate today with an increase of 1,12,000 over the house bill. In all an appro priation oT $140,990,833 or $3,500,000 less than the estimates for the com i?a year, but about the same as the ajWwopriation for the current year wwyrecommended by the senate com mittee on naval affairs. ■>? . * Negro Thrown from Wagon In Runaway; Won’t Die | The lives of many a pedestrian were endangered yesterday afternoon when the harness btoke and a wildly frightened horse, attached to a wagon being driven by William Edwards, a negro, ran up Broad Street, starting at the place of the accident, on she 1700 block. Edwards was thrown violently to the ground landing on his head. He was immediately conveyed to the La mar Hospital, where he was thought to be for the time being, at the point of death. It was learned this morn ing that he was not seriously Injured and will be out in a few days. As the horse broke loose, and the negro was thrown to the ground a large crowd surrounded him and someone had the presence of mind to call the police patrol. It was at first thought that an ope ration would have to be performed. Just received another ship ment of Play Shoes. They are cool and comfortable and will save the regular shoes. We have the “Good Kind.” Tan and black, $1.50 to $2.50. SEND IN BABY'S NAME NOW Remember the Shower of Gold For the Kiddies Great Popular Contest For Babies in Augusta and Vicinity Opens May 16. FILL OUT A BLANK NOMINATION TODAY Your friends will help your little sweetheart win a popularity prize. Don’t spend any more time think ing about it, but come to a decision today and send the name of your baby as a candidate in The Augusta Her ald’s great Shower of Gold contest. Fill out the nomination blank on another page, send it to the Shower of Gold manager and your baby will be enrolled in the great race for gold and glory. Then as soon as you can, call at the Shower of Gold headquar ters at Thomas’ Plano store, 629 Broad Street, and get an order for the baby’s picture taken FREE at the Tommins’ Studio. We will also fur nish you with receipt book and full information concerning this great gift enterprise. Contest Opens May 16th. The contest does not open officially until May 16th. However, you should not wait any longer. Send in the name of your dear little tot in order that it will be printed in the first list. Remember, some baby is going to win SSOO in gold. Why not win this for your baby? You can do it if you enter early—so do it now. SPANISH STATESMAN DEAD. Madrid —Eugenio Montero-Rios, one of the best known Spanish statesmen and the man who drafted the treaty which brought the Spanish-American war to a close in 1898, died today, aged 82. UNOPPOSEDCANDIDATES DECLARED NOMINEES Meeting of the Sub-Committee of the Richmond County Dem ocratic Executive Committee Was Held Today. At a meeting of the sub-committee of the Richmond County Democratic executive committee held this morn ing the candidates who are unopposed for re-election were declared the nomi nees of the primary and their names Will not appear on the ballots in Fri day's Frimary. The only two offices in which there is a contest are county commissioners from the city. Messrs. H. R. Fund and M. C. Holley are op posing Messrs. G. H. Nixon and Frank Tiinberlake. The following resolution was pass ed today: Whereas, The Democratic Executive Committee of Richmond County, Geor gia, did heretofore empower and di rect its sub-committee to designate as the nominees of said party, such per sons, who, having signified in accord ance with the rules adopted for the regulation of the approaching County Primary, their intention to be candi dates for office, and who having paid their assessments a.s and when re quired, and who at the date of the closing of the nominations as pro vided by said rules, Bhould be unop opposed; And whereas, The hereinafter named parties are the only persons offering according to said rules for the of fices set forth, and are therefore entitled to be declared the nominees of the Democratic party for said of fices, now therefore, Be it Resolv.ed, That the hereinafter named persons are hereby declared to be the nominees of the Democratic party of Richmond County Gorgia, for the offices in said county set opposite their names, to-wit: Tax Collector—C. S. Bohler. Tax Receiver —Clifford A. Steed. Clerk of Court—Dan Kerr. Sheriff —J. T. Plunkett. Treasurer —W. A. Clark. Coroner —W. A. Ramsey. County Surveyor—D V. Reaves. County Commissioner, country—A. H. Rooks. Upon motion of Mr. Fogarty and seconded by Mr. Dunbar, carried. T. F. HARRISON, Chairman, Sub-Corn, Tongues of Flame From Crater of Mount Etna Cantania, Blcily.—Slight earthquake shocks were felt today in this vi cinity and Mount Etna became very active again. During the night tongues of flames Issued from th 3 crater which Is surmounted by a high ! column of smoke. The bodies of all I those killed during the reent disaster I have been interred. AQUA DISTILLING CO. ADMITS BANKRUPTCY A voluntary petition In bankruptcy I was filed by Attorney Archibald | Hlackshear today for the Aqua Dis tilling Company. Liabilities are plac ed at about $5,000 and the assets are ; estimated to be worth about $ 1,000. 3 BURNED TO DEATH. Yums, Arl*. — Miss Naomi Strong and Miss Genevieve Brown, school i teachers, and Miss Brown's mother, were burned to death In a fire which destroyed the Hotel Imperial today. DEATH IN AIR COLLIBION. London. —Two army airmen, Cap tain F. D. Anderson and a mechanic named Carter, were Instantly killed and Lieut. C. W. Wilson was gravely Injured when two bi-planes collided . In the air at Aldershot this evening. fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. “lir GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET No puffed-up, burning, tender, sweaty feet—no corns or callouses. "1154" makes sore, naming, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chil blains. “TIZ” draws out the acids and poi sons that piTff up your feet. No mat ter how hard you work how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, “TIZ” brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ” is magi-’ cal, grand, wonderful for tired, ach ing, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how eomtortable, how happy you feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever— wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just, think! a whole year’s foot comfort for only 2o cents. DEATH OF WORTHY NEGRO, REV. JNO. H. DENT, SUNDAY Friends, both white and black, throughout Richmond County will re grtto learn of the death of Rev. John H. Dent, one of the worthiest negroes of the county, who passed away Sun day at his home at Deßruce, Ga., in the 7;ird year of his age. John Dent was one of the old-time negroes, the type that Is found so rarely now. In ills young days he belonged to the Johnson family, he and the Rev. Ewing Johnson of this city, being of the same age. grew up together and us boys played on tho old plantation home. It is possible that the selection of tho ministry which was made by Mr. Johnson, in fluenced the life work of Dent, for early in life he became a preacher and during his long life has done what he could to save the souls of those with whom he came in contact always remembering the training he received in his youth, being ever defferential to his superiors and never losing an opportunity to help those Jess fortunate than he had been. The funeral services will bo held at 11 o’clock tomorrow, Wednesday, morning, at Butler's Creek Church, and will be attended by friends from miles around. It is Just Natural To Admire Babies Our nltmstie nature impels love for the cooing Infant. And at the same time abdominal application sold in most drug stores under the name of "Mother's Friend." We havejmown so many grand mothers. who In their younger days relied upon this remedy, and who recom mend it to their own daughters that It certainly must be what its name indi cates. They have used it for its direct Influence upon the muscles, cords, liga ments and tendons as It alms to afford relief from the strain and pain so often unnecessarily severe during the period of expectancy. A little book mailed by Bradfleld Regu lator Co.. 306 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., refers to many thlngß that women like to read about. It refers not only to the relief from muscle strain due to their expansion but also to nausea, morning sickness, caking of breasts and many other distress"* >- Why worry ADoutYournair Cuticura Soap Shampoos m And occasional use of Cuti cura Ointment will clear the scalpof dandruff, allayitching and irritation, and promote hair-growing conditions. Samples Free by Mall Cuttcur* Hoop onS fHetmeßt tbroufhout to* worM MOTpK-orMMik tr«*. wltb book. ASdroaa "CuUcurt," Dost. I»M, fi.-toii. the suhfeot of motherhood Is ever before ua To know what to do that will add to the physical comfort of expectant motherhood Is a sub ject that has inter ested most women of all tlmea Ono of the real helpful things Is an external ARE YOU REAPING THE BENEFIT The Special Demonstration and Sale —■ OF —— The Famous LaVictoire Corsets The Wise Dry Goods Co. Conducted by Madam Hoppe, the expert Corsetiere from the manufacturer? This is an opportunity seldom offered to secure such corset advice and be fitted in just the model suited for your figure. To be Properly Corseted is to be Properly Dressed. An ill-fitting, poorly constructed Corset Will mar the creation of a Worth or Poiret. ' dr* 6l '* 9 * To obtain the corsetless effect requires more careful corseting than ever before. Youthfulness is the keynote—slender, straight lines— that produce the slimy youthful looking figure, can be obtained by a fit ting in one of our many new models. They will insure you first of all perfect comfort and ease, which is the foun dation of health and happiness, and secondly the modish, elegant figure of today, without which no gown, however elegant, will fit properly. SEVEN