The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO OFFICERS FOR THE MF C.'S At Annual State Convention Yesterday Officers Chosen. Luncheon at Genesta After Business Meeting. The Knights of Columbus, nt their annual state convention here yester day. elected officers for the ensuinK year as follows: M. C. Carroll. Jr., Atlanta, State deputy; J. J. Tarleton. Augusta, state secretary; Kdward A. Sheridan, Macon, state treasurer; John J. Bonham, Savannah, state ad vocate; Georgs J. Burrus, Columbus, state warden. There were delegates present from Savannah, Macon, Atlanta, Columbus and Augusta. Atlanta’s Invitation to hold the I'lls Convention In that city waa accepted. The Knights of Columbus yesterday exchanged greetings with the other (date conventions throughout the country and a letter of greeting from the right reverend B. J. Kelley, Bish op of Savannah, wns read at the meet ing After the business session yester day the delegates were entertained with a luncheon at the Hotel (ienes ta and Interesting talks were made by Itev. Father Walsh, Jtev. Father Mc- Mahon, Mr. M. Carroll. Atlanta; Mr. Kdward A. Sheridan, Macon; Mr, John J. Ronhan, Savannah, and Mr T. 11. Murphy, of Augusta, Captain T. 11. Rice presided at the meeting STEERING GEAR DISABLED. Lswes, Del. The schooner Rongfel ler Baltimore for Groat Wicomico river, which went aground at Capo Henelopen yesterday, floated unas sisted early today and waa towed to the Delaware Breakwater The schoon er’s st erlng gear Is disabled. “Brownatone” Tints Your Hair In a Minute • All 80-Call*d "Rsstorars” That Claim to "Gradually Rastore” Color to Your Hair Ar# Simply Slow Acting Dyos. The stralghtest road and the short est cut to tho certainty of an attrac tive and beautiful appearance Is the use of “Rrowna tone" llalr Stain. This prepara tion will Instantly change gray, streaked or fnded hair to the soft est and richest golden brown, medium or dark brown or black Just as you wish. Just comb or brush It Into your hair. "Hrownntone" will always give you the most pieusing results and you need have had no previous experience. 4f* Impossible of detection, will not rub or wash off, and needs retouching only as tho hair grows out. "Brownatone" hair stain Is far su perior to "dyes," and Is absolutely harmless In every way. Bold by all up-to-date druggists, In two sizes, 26c and 11.00. It you are offered a substitute, save annoyance by refusing It and ordering "Browna tone" direct from the makers. Insist on "Brownatone" at your hairdresser's. A trial bottle and Interesting book let will be mailed for 10 cents. Address The Kenton Pharmacal Co.. Cl 2 K. Pike St., Covington, Ky. Bold and guaranteed tn Augusta by Green & Horsey 1 >rug Co., Frost’s Pharmacy and other leading dealers. Blood Troubles Driven Out Hundred* of Georgia Families Kept in Vigorous Health by Famous Reiricdy From the earliest times many Geor gia families and their descendants have used the blood remedy known coinmer- *hSt BIT# lIMMI Treshlra Ikr Hlgk< I'airk. rlglly h» B 8. B. And thr y ow* a vlg- j oroua posterity to thla remarkable medicine. Thr action of 8 8. Rln lha blood la of abaorblnc Interest. Ona ingredient In 8. 8. 8. aerraa tha active purpose of cumulating each cel lular part of tha tlaauaa to a healthy and Judicious aelectlon of Ita own aa aantlal nutriment Not only thla. but If from the prea anca of aome disturbing polaon there la a local or general Interference of nu trition to cauaa botla. rarbunclea, ab aceeaea and kindred troublea. 8 8. a ao dlrecta the local calla that thla poi aon la rejected and eliminated from their preeence. Then, too, R 8. 8 ha a aurh apeclAo cumulation on theae local calla aa to proaerve their mutual welfare and a proper relative assistance to each other. In a very brief time R R 8. haa the peconetructlvr proreae ao under control that remarkable changea are obaerved. All eruptive placea heal, myaterloua palna and achea have dlaappea: cd. and from head to foot there la a coneeloua aeneation of renewed health. • And If you dee Ire akltlfut advice and rounael upon any matter concerning the blood and akin, write to thr Medical Department The Bwlft Spe cific Co.. O-ll Bwlft Uldg., Atlanta, (la. Do not allow aome araloua clerk to larrup the atmoepbere in eloquence over eomrthlng "Juat ae good' aa 8. 8. Beware of all substitutes. 9R. SEVIER TO RENT ASSEMBLE Loaves Augusta Thursday at Noon For St Louis As Com missioner From Augusta Presbytery. An eomm!siiion**r from the Augusta Presbytery, which includes the Pres byterian churches of twenty-three counties In this section, Ttov. Jos. It. Rcvier, pviKtor of the First church of this city, leaves Thursday at. noon for Ht. Poufs, Mo., to attend the meet ings of the general nssembly. Hon. Hawes Cloud of Crawfordvlllc Is the other delegate from the Augusta pres bytery to the general assembly. Next Runday morning, in the ab sence of the pastor, Rev. H. P. Reeves of the Rlhley Mission will occupy the pulpit of the First ITeshyterlan church here and for the evening service, Rev. YV. <i. G. Benway, who is at the head °f the management of the Redpath Chautauqua, showing in Augusta this week, will deliver the sermon. Mr. Benway will speak on the sub ject, "On the Way to Heaven." AUGUSTA K. P.'S ID CONVENT! List of Those Going is Pub lished. Pythian Bisters to State Meeting. i. TT I ®. of Augusta will at „ Grand Lodge convention In Macon next week in largo number*. ir„Hf^?. rk !° r yeHr ,las b«en very fhl* * y nK to all, and the report from Gils city will be well received. Uniform Rank. Iho Uniform Bank, Co No 6 will x<> a*, follow*; Capt Jno. M. Cotart, Ist Ueut. W. P. Manning, 2nd Lieut. J. H Lewi*. Ouldeß, and Hutt; reorder, I). L. Adam*; treasurer W nel| W 7 ,; Y' Monger, AJ. Con ncil, Jno. A. KdmondN, feobt. Spear Kd. 8 Curry <;. <\ Schaufele, K. M p r °i OL' 0 L' W , V <lr een. toe W. bllcher, • bord Jae. A. Cannon, C. n jy e s, b * t'• W- Hughe* 8. I). MorriH, Bond'. “ rr ' ' " nd K ’ W ’ Pythian Sliters. Iho Pythian Sisters who have been very active fvjr the term will ho rep resented by the following ladle* who attend thoir state convention n the Central City: Mrs. Medera Brown, grand chief; Mr* Julia C Schaufele, grand Junior; Ml** Annie tummingg i grand mistress of fl nance; Mrs. J. H. Dillard, ropresenta tlve from the Temple of Augusta; m YF. V BnK ; MrK ’ J M Koon and Mrs. J. H Lewis. Representing Lodges. Ihe representatives from the three lodges nre as follows: U. C. Bohaufele f r r . a " d . ,n “? r A T. Lang, dls ' deput?e pUfy ’ Und KM - Civzler. local From Vigilant. No. 2 John A. Edmonds is. W. P. Bond, M. E Lay field and K. ],. Oakmttn y From fountain City l.odge. No. Jin —<» H. Coffin, C. T. Hugo and Ed S uoode. Wood lawn Lodge, No. 62—John W. Daniels and C C. Farr. Meeting Last Night. I gist evening Vigilant Lodge No. 2 conferred first rank on three, ufter which the lodge entertained the Py thlans oT Augusta with refreshments and cigars. Thursday afternoon the Uniform Rank, Co. No. 6. will have their an nunl barbecue at the Schuetgen Plat* Dinner from f, to 8 p. in. The Pythlans nnd their wives, the citizens and tlietr wives, are all urg ed to attend and make the annuel ’cue of this company a glowing success. The committee Is composed of W. F. West, ehalrman; O C. Schaufele J H. Lew is, E. M. Crozler and A T. Lang. An Augusta Boy on the Road With a Crack Amateur Ball Club Here is a letter received from nn Augusta boy who is making the rounds with a crack amateur club. "Arrived In Denmark yesterday morning at 9:30 o’clock, Just having a half hour before the tome was call ed with Columbia. This game waa ot the 17-lnntng variety and waa finally called on account of ‘starvation’ thad to eat and get ready for the other game scheduled for the afternoon). "Blunt, a left-hander, did the twirl ing for Columbia and Reid, a six footer, pitched for Denmark. I held the position of shortstop for Denmark, had eight chances and managed to field them all. 1 whs the lucky one In the second tnnlng and rapped out a hit, landing safe on first and then scored on a Texas leaguer. Columbia scored two runs on error*, one by tbs right fielder and the other by the second baseman, and with the scorn 2 to 1 |n the ninth Inning (as luck would have It) I managed to get a home run. therefore tying the gamy up and Incidentally causing the game to go seventeen Innings. You should have heard those country fans ‘yell.’ “ BOY JOH A VNP’eN. Temporary Machinery Senate Popular Election Washington.— l'nder « apodal ruin the houw* Tuoaday passed the senate bill providing tomiKirarv machinery for the popular election* on I'nlted Statue eon a tore Them wae practi cally no oppoaltion Tho hill pro vldos for tho oloctlon of senators at an oloctlon called for member* of tho house, next preceding the expiration of a senate term The procedure governing the election of representa tive* at large, or of state officials, would govern genate elections R-BAN BARKENS GRAY HAIR Its Effect is Amazinq—Dark ens Hair So Evenly Nobody Will Know It Has Been Applied. You can turn gray, faded, streaked with Kray hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost overnight if you’ll ap ply, on retiring, Q-Ban to hair and scalp like a shampoo. Q-Ban is harm less, not sticky, delightful to use and darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Q-Ban also produces that soft luster and appearance of abund ance to the hair which makes the hair so fascinating and attractive, besides prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Q-Ban gives a delightful feeling of refreshment and cleanliness to the? k< alp. This is the age of youth. Oray-haired or prematurely or even streaked with gray folks aren’t’ want ed around, so get busy with Q-Ban and you’ll he delighted with your dark, handsome hair anil your youthful ap pearance. Big 7-oz. bottle only 50c. Hold by Frost Pharmacy, 502 Broad Rt., Augusta, Oa.. Out-of-town people supplied by mail. BUGRU FINE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Mixed With Juniper Is Old Folks’ Recipe for Clogged Kidneys and Backache. Most folk* forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the -kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders, dizzy spells, Bpots before the eyes, frequent desire to urinate. To avoid shove troubles you simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, arm the moment you feel any of the above symptoms, get a good sized bottle of Stuart's Ruchu and Juniper Compound from any good drug store, take a tablespoonful In a glass of water after meals. Stop fating sweets or sugar. In a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and natural. Stuart's Buchu and Juniper is harmless to flush dogged kidneys and stimulate them to nor mal activity. Jt also neutralizes the adds IA the urine so it no longer hurts to pass water, thus ending blad der disorders Everybody should take Stuart’s Bti chu ami Juniper now and then to keep their kidneys clean. Be sure you get Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper. ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA. A Silk Dress for Your Sum mer Trip , at One-Third Its Sport Coats for $5.95 Worth $lO to $22.50 Another lucky purchase of our buyer on his recent trip to New York. Solid Colored and White OQ Q c Crepe Dresses for .00.00 Formerly Sold for $12.95 In lovely shades of pink, blue, tan and white- full blouse waist with net ruffles and satin pipings and satin girdle. The tiny tuck* across skirt and the draping makes a graceful, pretty skirt New White Crepe and Colored Pin Stripe Voile Presses have Just arrived. Our buyer saved money on these so their prices are most attractive. ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA QA AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. MUCH HAPPIER THAN 10 YEARS AGO Bradyville Lady Tells Why She is So Much Happier Now Than Ten Years Ago. Bradyville, Tenn.—Mrs. Mattie Spry, of this place, makes the follow ing statement; "Ten years ago, I was a great sufferer from womanly trou bles, and was In bed nearly all the time, for about two years. I tried many treatments, but they did not seem to do me any good. I read In the Ladies’ Birthday Al manac about Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I quit all other treatments, and began taking it. I took 8 bottles, and was cured. That has been ten years ago, and since then I have been in better health and spirits, than for 20 years. , My oldest daughter waß very puny at the age of 16. I gave her Cardui, and she was soon all right, and now : enjoys the best of health. I am so thankful that I know of a I true medicine that I can give my girls, or take myself, and that I know what medicine to send for, when I need a tonic. I am very much alive now, and cer tainly enjoy t telling my friends, when they ask me what I found at last to help me so much, about Cardui. I can never praise It enough.” You, too, can surely depnd on Car dui helping you. Begin taking It today. CRUSHED TO DEATH. Roanoke, Va.—Smith, the 4-yoar-old son of W. O. Lipscomb, a railroad contractor, was crushed to death here today when he fell from a rapid ly moving automobile and was caught beneath its wheels. DROPSY SPECIALIST Usually give quick relief, have entirely relieved man seemingly hopeless ease* Swelling and short breatl soon gone. Often gives entire relief In 15 to 2 davs4 Trial treatment sent fiee. DR. THOMAS E. GREEN Successor to Dr. H. H. Green's Son* Box P Atlanta, Ga Original Price. $7.95,511.95 and $13.95 Crepe d e Chine,* Walrus Crepe, Taffe ta and Char mouse in the latest models, worth $19.95, $37.50. Double panel ed Skirts scalloped 89^ All Spring Wool Suits HALF PRICE All Silk Suits Reduced. CITY DIRECTORY OF AUGUSTA OUT Publishers, R. L. Polk & Co., Put Augusta’s Population at 55,530 For 1914. The new city directory, published by R. L. Polk & Co., dated 1914, -made its appearance here yesterday, and has has been put into circulation. Thous ands of copies have been printed for sale. It gives A.ugusta’s official popu lation as 55,530. According to the figures in the new city directory Augusta’s 1914 popula tion is 3,780 more than was accounted for in the 1913 directory. An increase of 1,512 names is also shown this year. In a brief but interesting prefaetory announcement, the publishers make mention of Augusta’s rapid growth, es pecially in building and construction. The city's splendid institutions, such as the Medical College, Academy of Richmond County, Rt. Joseph's school, the Kmpire Life Insurance Company, the new commercial hotel, Ada, J. G. White and Company's hydro-electric plant, the barge line, Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association, etc., are spoken of. The book will serve as a ready ref erence in every business office in the city. It is a credit to its publishers. Unveil the Confederate Monument on June 4th Washington.—The historic staute of a woman, facing southward, and hearing in an outstretched hand a wreath of laurel, will be the central figure of the Confederate monument to be unveiled in Arlington National Cemetery, June 4tli, it was announc ed here today. About the base of the central statue will be grouped 32 life sized figures in full relief. A plowatoek and a sickle will rest on the base of the monument, and be neath will he inscribed the Biblical quotation: "They have beaten their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.” The memorial will follow plans submitted by the artist, Sir Moses Ezekiel. MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE AT ST. LUKE’S After a two week’s close on ac count of the union services, the regu lar mid-week prayer service will be held tonight at St. Luke’s, the pastor. Dr. J. P. Roberts conducting the ser vice. A noticeable feature of these ser- HARD COLDS When they first com the best time to break them up. One standard remedy— Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. Charming Waists for SI.OO White Voile pin striped, ratine collar, cuffs and front bands. Figured Voile Waists in blue or tango floral designs, corded yoke and sleeve, in one white organdie collar and vest. Black Waists at Attractive Reductions Spring models, bloused effects in black Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Walrus Crepe Taffeta, Charmeuse. $3.90 Crepe de Chines $2.98 $5.00 Chiffon over black or white $3.98 $6.50 Chiffon Taffeta Waists .. . .$4.75 $6.98 Colored Chiffon Waists .. ..$3.98 WHITE VOILE WAISTS Seaming outlining sleeves, double em broidered collars, embroidered in pink, blue and white, tuck front, fancy white buttons. White Crepe Waists, green and pink or blue and tan embroidered on collar front and cuffs. Were $2.50, selling now for $1.69 White Pique and Ratine Crepe Wash Skirts $1.50 and $2.00 Tailored with broad tuck forming pep lum or with flared peplums. Princess Slips in Mull and Long Cloth, lace, tuck and embroidery trim med .! HALF PRICE Remnants of embroideries, marked orig inally at cost price, now Half of Former Price 50c K. & E. Rompers and Sleeping garments, now 39^ SI.OO Paul .Tones Middies, with short sleeves SOc 1 * $1.50 Middies 75^ PARESIS AND DIABETES Paresis, like coma when sympto matic of Diabetes, commonly presents a critical condition. Mr. Henry Rin go in book lines, Post Street, San Francisco was in bed for nine weeks with Diabetes complicated with Bright’s Disease and Paresis. To use the language of his physician, "The urine was loaded with both sugar and albumen but he would probably die of Paresis,” w r hich was so far ad vanced that, of nine physicians who had passed on the case none gave any hope. Patient was in a wheel-chair much of the time. A prominent Devisadero Street physician administered Fulton's Dia betic Compound with gradual but steady response. The final results may be known from this. This was nine years ugo and patient is at this writing (Feb.. 1914) a robust man ap proaching 200 pounds, devoting his energies to his business. The ability of Fulton’s Diabetic Compound to reduce sugar in many cases of Diabetes in people over fifty (above patient was somewhat under fifty) is not a matter of opinion but a FACT IN PHYSICS and we will send formula that will show the per centage of sugar from week to week. As the sugar declines patients com monly improve, recovery or prolonga tion of life bein-, common reports. Sugar formula and literature mailed on request. John ,T. Fulton Co., San Francisco. Green & Horsey Drug Co. are local agents. Ask for pamphlet. vices of late has been the increased attendance. Strangers are always wlcomed to these meetings. PROPOSED ROUTE OF $1,000,000 ROADWAY State or Military Highway from Augusta Arsenal to Fort Screven at Savannah. Copies of the bill (H. R. 16414) in troduced Saturday in the House of Representatives by Congressman Chas. G. Edwards, asking for a government appropriation of a million dollars, with which to build a military roadway, connecting the Augusta Arsenal with Fort Serevens. Savannah, Ga., have been received here. It is proposed in the new bill to have the road take the route passing Way nesboro in Burke county, the old stockade and Millen in Jenkins coun boro in Bulloch county, Blitchton in Bryan county, Bden in Effingham county, Savannah in Chatham county, and thence to Fort Screven in Chath am county, Ga. The bill also provides for work to begin on the new highway as soon after the passage of the act as possi ble, and that it be under state control at all times except when being used for military purposes. It is further provided that the roadway be open for the public, free of tolls. ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA. vAvSnflWnK vAWHSffill s - - t -'“ J , '^SgHUwi (§mJM x w3li i Mil -t> w 4 -; 1/ 11 "/■ ■ "—/ / I ,/JJ cv Hr smßm. —Ay>4 He.'" .. Mton “tlfmi VSS - :.y 11 |^l{*| l |! i l |lt^^^^^^ |l ||'y l^lp|^MP||^M|M| Wash Goods 38-INCH SHEER WHITE VOILE, the yard .. 25C 27-INCH WHITE CREPE, for lingerie .. 19C and 290 27-INCH WHITE CREPE, for dresses 39C 45-INCH WHITE CREPE, plain woven, striped or nub flecked, the yard 59c to 81-50 WHITE PIQUE, 27 Inches wide 25C to 39C BASKET WEAVE MATERIAL, for skirts 25C and 50C Summer Gloves Marshal Field, Centemeri and Niagra Maid Makes 2-button Silk Gloves, in white, pongee, gray, tan and black SQC 2-button White Silk Gloves SI OO 2-button Black Silk Gloves, silk lined or without lining 8100 16-button Chamoisette Gloves, In yellow and white 59c 16-button Leatherette Gloves, In black SIOO 16-button White and Black Stitched, black on whits, white on black 81 25 and 8150 18-button White and Black Silk Gloves 8100 Satin Girdles and Sashes In emerald green, King’s blue, gold and black. $1.98 for SI.OO $1.25 for 69< ANDREWS liROS. CO. 870 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA. QA. .7EDNESDAY. MAY IS. | \ MS??'* |ii p 1|( NEW STRAWS A becoming shape in the new est style Straw Hat awaits you at this store. The largest variety. Surprisingly low prices. | MS Crearvs] "Home of Good Clothes.” For Beautiful Hair, Nourish the Scalp Dandruff must be removed and the hair roots nourished to stop Tailing hair and itching scalp. It is unneces sary to have thin, brittle, matted, stringy or faded hair. No matter how unsightly the hair, how badly it is falling, or how much dandruff, Pa risian Sage rubbed into the scalp is all that is ever needed. The hair roots are nourished and stimulated to grow new hair, even all dandruff is removed with one application, and itching scalp and falling hair cease; the hair becomes soft, fluffy, abund ant and radiant with life and beauty. Parisian Sage, a daintily perfumed liquid, is one of the most pleasant, invigorating and refreshing hair tonics known, yet perfectly harmless and inexpensive. After the first ap plication you will be surprised and delighted with Parisian Sage, for there is nothing that will so help to double your present attractiveness as luxuriant, glorious hair, and this tonic treatment is all that can pos sibly be desired. Be sure to get Parisian Page from T. G. Howard’s or at any- drug or toilet counter, as there is no other so effective.