The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 19, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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TUESDAY. MAY 19. McCormick , S. C . Booming Hustling and Progressive S. C. Town Forms' a Gold Mining Company to Develop Old Dorn Mining Property. McCormick, 3. C.—The Village of McCormick, S. C., is taking on quite a boom! A new company has bought the Mc- Cormick gold mines and will make big improvements. These consist of cyanide mill, cost ing $50,000, to work the low brade ore, Vhich is composed largely of worked over tailings from previous operations. In addition to this, the McCormick Mining Company, the present owners, have leased the mineral rights of the property to the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, to all the manganese by-rroducts, which are in themselves, an important item. Manganese is used largely in the manufacture of iron and steel, and it wIH require costly improvements to manipulate the large amount that the mines will yield In addition, these big improve ments, the McCormick Mining Com INDIA TEA Has All the Virtues of Coffee; But Costs Much Less 300 CUPS TO THE POUND. / ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS. Published by the Growers of India Tea ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA The world’s greatest beach. After an expenditure of over $60,000 the Atlantic Beach Hotel is the best appointed hotel on the Atlantic Coast. Special Summer Rates Season 1914 $17.50 per week up, single room, without bath. $35.00 per week up, two in room, without hath. $25.00 per week up, single room, with bath. $45.00 !er week up, two in room, with bath. American Plan—Cuisine Dnexcelled —Booklet on Request H. M. STANFORD, Manager. AT BIJOU TODAY THE KNICXER COKER GIRLS Iff “MISTAKEN IDENTITY” INTRODUCING DENICKE & GENTRY Comedy Musical Act DENMQRE SISTERS Those Rag and Harmony Singers. DON NICKELS Baratcne Singer. SUMMER PRICES Matinee 5C and Night. . 10d and COOLEST THEATRE IN THE CITY. H. C. TENNENT. J. C. WINGFIELD. PHONE 862 H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. ' 613 BROAD ST. Mill Supplies and Machinery blacksmith Supplies and Tools Carriaqe and Wagon Material STOCK OF NEW GOODS TRADE TENNENT MARK "Service First, Quality Always panv have made a proposition to the village to put in a system of water works, electric lights and sewers. Altogether, the prospects look bright tor McCormick getting into the game with her presperous neighbors. McCormick Mining Company of South Carolina. The McCormick Mining Company acquired 236 acres of mineral rights last January and immediately put about 20 hands at work clearing away the brush and over burden, which had accumulated to a considerable extent while the mines lay idle. The company is composed of W. F. tie Camp. Chicago; T. S. Dinn, Den ver; Charles Turgrlmson, Chicago; L. E. Cruse, Chicago; A. J. Overton, Washington. D, C. All these gentle men are experienced mining experts, as well as well-known capitalists, in their home cities. Mr. W. F. de Camp, who was in the city last night, will have charge of OUR MOTTO: I the active operations at McCormick. He is now on his way to Chicago to make arrangements for the machin ery for the cyanide mill. The company has already made a contract to furnish, the C. & W. C. Railroad with water for their engines. As McCormick occupies an elevated position of the ridge between Stevens Creep and the Savannah, this Is a great convenience to the railroad. The water is primped from the shaft in great abundance. Formerly Known aa the Dorn Mines. These mines were formerly known as the Dorn Mines and were owned by Jimmie Dorn, whose reputation ex tended, in mining circles, all over the world by reason of the fact that he found an immense nugget of gold while o; erating the mine. Mr. Dorn died, leaving his descend ants quite a large estate. Mr. J. Marvin Dorn, well-known in this city, was his son and operated the mines for some time after the war. The mineral rights, and perhaps the land, were sold to Cyrus* H. Mc- Cormick. the multimillionaire reaper man of Chicago, by Maj. Thomas Mor gan. a former resident of this city for $50,000. Major Morgan married Miss Hattie Casey, a celebrated belle and beauty, and the eldest daughter of Dr. Henry R Casey, of Waverly Hall, Columbia County. Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick was in the habit of spending his winters here with his family. He spoke of mak ing great improvements at the Mc- Cormick mines, but died before his plans were ever consummated. McCormick Will Be Benefited. That McCormick will he greatly benefited by the contemplated im provements of the mines goes with out saying. There are half a million tons of manganese in sight alone, alt of which will be shipped to Birming ham to the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company. McCormick is at the junction of the Savannah Valley Railroad, which goes to Anderson and the Spartan burg branch of the C. & W. C., which also goes to Greenville. So that already, it is the most important point between Augusta and Green wood. In addition to this, there has been a line talked of for some time, from Abbeville to Augusta, via McCormick. It takes time for these projects to materialize, but they must come in time. There are some live, wideawake people at McCormick, and they are not letting any grass grow under their feet when it comes to building up their town. M DISCOMFORT FROM DODSON’S LIVER TONE Violent Purgatives Need no Longer Be Used for Constipation, so Why Run Risks of Their Disagreeable After-Effects? To overcome constipation and slug gish liver pleasantly, easily and safely, Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed by your druggist, who will cheerfully re fund purchase price (50c) at once if you are not entirely satisfied with it. Dodson’s Liver Tone is made to take the place of calomel and other strong purgatives. It has none of the dis agreeable and often dangerous after effects of calomel, which Is In fact a poison, a mineral, a form of deadly mercury. Dodson’s Liver Tone is a strictly vegetable liquid, containing nothing harmful. It not only leaves no bad effects, but works easily and naturally, without pain or gripe and without in terfering at all with your regular hab its, diet or occupation. A trial may benefit you greatly, why not see about it today? TRADE TENNENT MARK W. H. COOK. JR., Preet. C. E. HETT, Bupt THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 5X7 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291. Sidewalks, driveways, Copings, Steps, Cement Work of All Kinds. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. “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 McCartan St. Phone 1778. Under Planters Hotel. Wm, SCHWEIGERT, A. 8. MORRIS, THOB. 8. GRAY, Prceident. Vice President. Cashier. Union Savings bank Comer Broad and Eighth Streets. Capital .. ...... SIOO,OOO Surplus $ 50,000 Stockholders Liability SIOO,OOO Protection to Depositors $250,000 Wm. BCH WEIOtST, A. 8. MORRIS, FRANK X. DORR, BOWDRE PHTNIZY. JNO. P. MULHERIN. Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division Southern District of Georgia. .'HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. TWO BAD NEGRO MEN ARE ARRESTED ON AIKEN CAR Darkies Fined $lO and $25 For Making- Themselves a Nuisance on the Trolley Line Two negro men. Andrew Williams anti 1* rank .Brooks by name, wore fined $25 and $lO, respectively by the recorder yesterday morning for an al tereation on one of the Aiken cars. illiams began the disturbance by cursing and talking in a most offen sive manner to a colored woman who was on board. Ilis language became so unpleasant that a lady who was sitting near him got up and moved to tlie front of the car. The conduc tor then went to the man and told him he would have to get off, which ho refused to do- making himself heard all over the car with language unfit for publication. He protested that there were no two men on board who could put him off. The car was going out McKinno street at the time. They stopped it and called tor the police, who came to the rescue and took Williams to the barracks. Meanwhile, Brooks, the other negro, was grumbling and threatening to take sides with Wil liams. to such an extent that the con ductor told him to get off, too. He refused and cursed the conductor, whereupon he was “sent in” to keep his friend company. This is at least the fifth case this year of negroes who have had to he put off of street cars for making themselves a nuis ance. Both men pleaded guilty to be ing more or less drunk at the time. BALFE WHO WROTE “BOHEMIAN GIRL” Was An Irishman Who Sang Italian Grand Opera in Paris, II there over was an irishman who coukl write words a,nd music that reached the heart il was Michael 5\ illiam Halle, who was born in Dub lin, May 15, 1808, and who died at Bowney Alley, October 20, 1870. When a mere boy llalfe went to London to study music, both vocal and instru mental. The instrument he elected to master was the violin and at (he age of sixteen he was in the chair of the first violin at Drury Lane. Neither his playing nor his singing seemed to bring him fame or fortune, though ho appeared in opera In Home and Milan, and later with an Italian Opera Com pany in Paris he was the leading bari tone. While drifting about Europe hs wrote several operas, but all were fail ures until. 1842, when he produced his opera “The Bohemian Girl" in Lon don, where it was an instantaneous success. Shortly ayfterwards this won derful opera was produced in every capital in Europe. Nearly everybody knows and loves three gems of “The Bohemian Girl"; "Then You’ll Re member Me.” “I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls” and “The Heart Bowed Down.” You’ll find those beautiful Balfe ballads, both words and music, along with many other “Songs That Never Grow Old" in The Herald’s new collection of songs just from the press These song books are In either cloth or paper binding. Look for the cou pon in another part of today's paper and read the plan of distribution. Clip the coupon today. ARMY COURTMARTIAL. San Francisco.—The trial of Cap tain Joseph Griffiths of the Army Quartermaster's Corps before a court martial was begun today at the pre sidio. Captain Griffiths is charged with embezzling SB,OOO of government funds and with desertion. Captain Griffiths was suspended summarily from duty March 17th. He disap peared April sth and was arrested in Oakland April 29th, the day he had planned to sail for Australia. DIRECTORS: T. B. RAWORTH, EL J. DORIS, R. ROY OOODWTIf, C HENRY COHEN, THOB. 8. GRAY. goo-d i/Then—beautiful premiums More people ilrink Arbuckles’ Coffee than all other packaged coffees put to gether. Thousands of families have used Arbuckles’ for fifteen, twenty-five, even forty years. They find that no other cof fee pleases them so well, or gives them so much value for their money. To sec why Arbuckles’ is so popular, t you need only try it in your own home. JUKMWKLES’ COFFEE Arioso. 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