The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 02, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY. JUNE 2. boy or Girl? Great Question! This brings to many minds an old and tried family remedy—an external ap- plicatiofi known as "Mother's Friend.” During the period of expectancy it is ap plied to the ab dominal muscles and is designed to soothe the intricate network of nerves involved. In this manner it has such a splendid influence as to justi- fv Its tpe In all eases of coming mother-hood. It has been generally rec ommended for years and years and those who have used it speak In highest praise of the immense relief it affords. Partlcu .arly do these knowing mothers speak of the absence of morning sickness, absence of strain on the ligaments and freedom from those many other distresses usually looked forward to with such concern. There is no question but what 'Mother's Friend” has a marked tendency to relieve the mind and this of itself in iddition to the physical relief has given t a very wide popularity among women. Tou can obtain "Mother’s Friend” at slmoßt any drug store. It has helped a host of mothers to a complete recovery. It is prepared only by Bradtield Reg jlator Co.. 301 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. Avoid the many worthless substitutes, FOR GOV’T. CONSTRUCTION. Washington, D. C—After concurring in the house provision that one of the two new battleships provided for in the naval appropriation bill be built in a government navy yard, the senate today assured construction at Brook lyn by refusing to appropriate $200,- 000 to fit up another yard for con struction purposes. The amendment providing for government construc tion was carried 40 to 15 and the house provision for fitting up a second navy yard was defeated 44 to 12. RESPITE FOR DYNAMITERS. Chicago.—The date set for the 24 defendants in the dynamite cases to surrender themselves at the prison at Leavenworth or to the United States marshal here, was today deferred from June 6th, the date originally set, to June 25th. The respite is due to the fact that President Wilson needs more time to study the petitions for their pardon, presented when the last court decision went against them. GREATEST HAIR GROWER UWF' . F Medicine Co„ ' j Atlanta, Ga. Company: Your Exelento Quinine Pomade is the greatest hair grower in the world it made my hair to grow to 26 inches lons. Before I used your hair pomade it was seven inches long:. It cleaned the dandruff and stopped the hair from falling within five days using: it. Here is my picture you can see for yourself. FLORA MALLER. For sale by all Drug Stores. Drug trade .supplied by Augusta Drug Co., Augusta, Ga. Manufactured and guaranteed by Exelento Med. Co., Atlanta. INDIA TEA Iced. An Unequalled Summer Drink ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS. Published by the Growers of India Tea TRY KENNY’S TEA AND COFFEE If yvtu want Teas and Coffees to suit your taete, Kenny will blend them for you In haste. Now Is the time to serve tea with Ice. You will find our CHEON to be very nice. All varieties of Teas, from 400 to (1 50 P fir pound- OUR PRICE IS RIGHT Cheon 50C per lb. Baker’s Chocolate . 320 P«r lb. Granulated Baker’s Cocoa .. 20'- Per H lb. Sugar SI-15 P" 25 lbs. High Grade Coffee 250 per lb. C. D. KENNY COMPANY 1048 BROAD STREET. PHONE 601. ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. IT IS ALWAYS COOL AT THC ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA Over $60,000 has been spent on the hotel this year until now It is unsurpassed along the entire coast. Splendid table—cheerful rooms, with surf bathing, automobiling, dancing, pool, are Just a few of the attraction* offered you at this hotel. An hour's ride from Jackson ville with 18 trains daily. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES. 11750 a week up, single room without bath. ISOOO a week up. two in room without bath. $25 00 a week up, single room with bath $45 00 a week up, two in room with bath. Booklet on request. H. M. STANFORD, Mgr. HARDWICK SENDS DEFI JO BOTH Candidate for Senate Issues Challenge for Debate to Both Gov. Slaton and Felder. Atlanta, Ga. —Congressman Thomas W. Hardwick was in Atlanta yester day, on his way to Senoia, Caweta county, where he spoke last night. Mr. Hardwick authoried the statement that he would open his headquarters in At lanta at the Kimball house on or about June 20th. John T. West, of Thom son, is to manage his campaign, as sisted by Judge K. W. Jordan, of San dersville; Messrs. D. G. Fogarty and C. E. Dunbar, of Augusta, and J. E. Hyman, of Sandersville, Ga. Mr. Hard wick states that he is much pleased with the progress of his campaign and is delighted with the splendid recep tion he is receiving in his canvass. He purposes to canvass the state thoroughly and to wage an aggressive campaign. When asked about Governor Slaton's statement, published yesterday, Mr. Hardwick said: "I am gratified that Mr. Slaton is disposed to become a lit tle more specific than at first in out lining his views and positions. As I purpose to show later, he still has am ple room for improvement in that re spect. Surely the people of Georgia ought to know exactly where each candidate for the senate stands on every important issue before the vote is cast. It shall not be my fault if they do not get this information. "Untrue and Silly.” ‘T will not just at this moment undertake to reply in detail to Mr. Slaton’s statement. I shal do so later, and fully. I will only say now that the feature of his interview, namely, his charge that Mr. Felder and myself constitute a political partnership for the purpose of accomplishing his de feat. the loser to be awarded by a federal appointment, is not only un true, but silly. If Mr. Felder and I were in any sort of partnership we would not both be candidates for the senate, and if both of us were not in Don’t be fooled by using some fako preparation which claims to straighten your hair. Kinky hair can not be made straight; you are just fooling yourself by using it. You have to have hair before you can straighten it. Now this Exelento Quinine Pom ade is a Hair Grower which feedsthe scalp and roots of the hair and makes the hair grow very fast, and you soon can seo the re sults by using several times. It is a wonderful Hair Grower. It cleans dandruff and stops Falling Hair at once. It leaves harsh, stubborn, nappy looking hair soft and silky, and you can fix up your hair the way you want it. We give money back if it don’t do the way we claim. TRY A BOX. Price 25 cents by mafl on receipt of stamps or oobu Atlanta, Ga. Exelento Medicine Co., L Gentlemen: lam sending you my picture to show you how your Exelento Quinine Pomade have made my hair to grow. It have grown 10 inches within 4 months, and it does do what you claim it will. Yours. WILLIE JEFFERSON. this race no one knows better than Mr. Slaton that even his present chance of being an indifferent third in a convention fight would be gone, and he would he the most unmercifully beaten candidate that Georgia has seen in many years." Challenge to Debate. “Still, I congratulate the governor on his recently developed desire to elucidate the issue of the campaign, so that the light may be turned on before the vote is taken. I am in thor ough sympathy with that idea, and in order to fully co-operate in its ac complishment I have today invited Messrs. Slaton and Felder to join me in a series of joint debates in which the public can hear us all, weigh us all and judge us all. man to man, and lace to face. Surely a gentleman so brave in the newspapers as Governor Slaton, so willing to make unwarrant ed claims for his own record, and at tacks upon those of his opponents, will not shirk a full diseusion of the is sues. "The debates, if we can arrange them, can and will he conducted on a high plane, and can and ought to be . dignified and friendly discussion of the public issues involved, free from personal bitterness or abuse —I believe each of the candidates would strive t« accomplish that, besides the punish ment that the public would swiftly and surely visit upon any candidate who failed to do so would he an additional guarantee that wo could have such de -1 bates. I earnestly hope that Messrs. Slaton and Felder will accept my sug gestion and that the debates can be speedily arranged.” Mr. Hardwick makes public the fol lowing letters sent Governor Slaton and Mr. Felder: To Mr. Slaton. Atlanta, Fa., June 1, 15114. Hon. John M. Slaton. Atlanta, Ga. My Dear Sir: in view of recent de velopments, and because the public is entitled to full and accurate knowl edge of the issues between the various candidates to fill the nnexpired term of Senator Bacon, 1 wish to invite you to join me in a series of joint discus ■ sions of those issues before the peo ple of Georgia. I have addressed a similar invitation to the Hon. Thomas S. Felder, and think, in justice to us all that the debate should he parti cipated in by all three of us. i did not address a similar invitation to Messrs. Hutchins and Cooper, because it would be impracticable for all five of us to participate in the discussion without lengthening it too much, and because in your publication of yester day you do not assail In any way the conduct or records of these gentlemen, while you do make such attack on both Mr. Felder and myself. It is my idea that if possible we ought to have about twelve of these joint debates —one in each congres sional district of the state, and I think we can arrange to have most of them before the legislature meets, and on Saturdays during its session. How ever, I am thoroughly willing to leave all details as to the number, time, place and terms of discussion ,to a committee of three, one to be select ed by each of us—and if you are will ing to this arrangement, I name Hon. John T. West, of Thomson, Ga., as my friend to confer with any friend you may name. As I will he in Washington, D. C. for a few nays after Wednesday of this week, please address your reply to me there. With assurances of personal esteem, I am, Very truly yours THOMAS W. HARDWICK. To Mr. Felder. Hon. Thomas S. Felder, Macon. Ga. Dear Sir: I have today sent to Hon. John M. Slaton an invitation to participate in a series of joint diseeus sions on the issues of the senatorial campaign. I believe, as I am sure you do .that the people of Georgia are en titled to have the issues fully and fairly disecussed before the vote is taken, and that they can best weigh us all and judge us all if we all meet in fair discussion of the issues, man to man, and face to face. lam sure we could conduct such a discussion on a high and honorable plane free from personal abuse or bitternes. It seems to me that it would only be fair that all three of us participate in these de bates, if they can be arranged, and that if possible, we should have twelve of these, one in each congressional dis trict. However, lam willing to leave all the details as to the number, time, place and terms of these debates to a committee of three delegats, one to be selected by each of us, and I hereby designate as my friend to serve on such committee, and to confer with the gentlemen named by Governor Slaton and yourself, Hon. John T. West, of Thomson. As I will return to Washington for a few days after Wednesday, of this there. week, please address your reply to me With assurances of personal esteem, 1 am, Very truly yours, THOMAS W. HARDWICK. Mr. Hardwick will speak at Thomas vllle Tuesday at noon, and at Boston Tuesday night H MARY ON IN FLORIDA Jacksonville, Fla.— Voters of Florida today cast ballots for the nomination o_l democratic candidates for one l nfted States senatorship, four mem berships in the house of representa tives and various stale and county offices. It was the first state-wide primary held under a new law en acted by the last state legislature. This law provides that voters cast ballots for first and second choice of candi dates, thus insuring nominations at | the first primary. [Jnder the previous system a second primary was held when no candidate received a major ity vote at the first primary. Candi dates on the democratic ticket were the only ones who qualified this year. Chief interest centers In the contest for the senatorial nomination. Sen ator Duncan U. Fletcher Is seeking renomination and is opposed by John N. C. Htockton, a local capitalist. AH of Florida's present representatives In congress, Stephen M. Sparkman, 1-Tank • lark, Emmett Wilson and Claude l'Kngle, are seeking renomination and all have opposition. Always Lead to Better Health. Serious sicknesses start in disor ders of the sotmneh, liver and kid neys. The best corrective and preven tive is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They Purify the Blood—Prevent Con stlpation, keep Liver, Kidneys and Bowels in healthy condlton. Give you better health by ridding the system of fermenting and gassy foods. Effec tive and mild. 25c, at your Drug gist. Bueklen's Arnica Salvo fur All Hurts. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. The Real Coffee Taste Are you getting the rich, full flavor—the real coffee taste ? If not, you do not get the pleasure and benefit you ought to get out of your cup of toffee. Have you used Arbuckies* Coffee lately? Do you know how mellow, delicious and satisfying its flavor is ? Get a package and try it. As soon as you break the seal, its delightful aroma will make you smack your lips in anticipation. Watch the expression that comes over the faces of your family when they get the first taste of it. It is the healthful, beneficial drink they need. You’ll be glad you have found a pure, honest coffee, with the real coffee taste. Get a package today at your grocer’s. aißscKues’ coffee Ariosa (whole bean) or the new Ground HiAxm&A corm/l'mi N. Y. Plans For Another Safe and Sane Fourth New York.—" The safe and sane” Fourth of July celebrations inaugurat Wm. SCHWEIGERT, A. S. MORRIS, THOS. 8. GRAY, Prs.ident. Vic. Praaident. Caihiar. Union Savings Bank Comer Broad and Eighth Streets. Capital .. ..mi.. .. .. .. ... SIOO,OOO Surplus $ 50,000 Stockholders Liability SIOO,OOO Protection to Depositors $250,000 DIRECTORS: Win SCHWEIGERT, A. S. MORRIS, FRANK X. DORR, BOWDRE PHINTZY, JNO. P. MULHERIN. Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division Southern District of Georgia. H. C. TENNENT. J. c. WINGFIELD. PHONE 862 H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. 613 BROAD ST. Mill Supplies and Machinery Blacksmith Supplies and Tools Carriage and Wagon Material STOCK OF NEW GOODS TRADE TENNENT MARK “Service First, Quality Always’’ ed by former Mayor Gay nor are to he continued under the present city ad ministration. Mayor Mitchel it was announced today has named a com mittee of 263 citizens to arrange for this year's celebration. The commit tee, headed by former Congressman Martin W. Littleton, will follow the program of last year and endeavor to reduce noise-making to a minimum. T. 8. RAWORTH, B. J. DORIS, R. ROY GOODWIN, O. HENRY COHEN, THOS. 8. GRAY. OUR MOTTO: 69 Signatures a nd 2c stamp This is one of the famous Arbuckle Pre miums. See list in each package of A rbuckles* Coffee. Start collecting today. CO. TRADE TENNENT MARK Free Souvenirs to those attending demonstra tion of O’CEDAR MOPS at Speth’s This Week. Miss Hersell, factory repre sentative, will conduct a prac tical demonstration of the O’- Cedar Mop and O'Cedar Pol ish at this store for balance of this week. To all attending this de= monstration a valuable sou venir will be presented free. Our stock is rapidly disappearing under our plan of accepting all rea sonable bids. Our Entire Stock is for Sate for What it Will Bring. How much will you bid for any or all articles in stock? Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Ice Coolers, Screen Doors and Windows, Silverware, Enamel, Aluminum, Wooden Ware, Lawn Mowers, Gar den Hose, Cutlery, Bicycles, Bicycle Supplies, etc., etc., all must be sold This Week. 0 Come and bring the money, as there are no charges, no C. O. D’s., or approvals. Just a sale at your own price. L P. SPETH 564 BROAD STREET THREE