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BEER FOR A' L
Everybody Will Soon be Mak
ing Their Own Beer at
Home
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 7, 1914.
Bark to the old days. Beer an wait
brewed at home by our forefathers
will now again be brewed aa of old.
A well-known brewroaster of thin city
lias discovered a new way of supply
ing beer to everyone in concentrated
form so that by the addition of water
and a little sugar anyone can now
make their own beer at home at a
cost of less than one cent a glass.
Brew mas ter Shull who is considered
an expert in his line, both here and
abroad, has been working on tills new
l roeess lor many years and right now
lie announees the completion of his
Invention He has concentrated Bar
ley Malt, Hops and the other lngre
uiculs used in making beer so that
anyone can now have a pure, spark
ling, cooling glass o! beer In their
own home whenever they want It. His
concentrated beer is put up in such a
condensed and compact form that it
•an be delivered to the doorstep by
Parrel Post, anywhere In the country.
On account of the Prohibition Wave,
which has swept over the country the
daily and national drink has been
taken away from over 75 per cent of
the people. This home-made beer
will soon take the place of brewery
liner in thousands of homes In the
country not. only on account of Us
cheapness and convenience, but Its
purity, healthfnlness and strengthen
ing qualities. The thrifty house-wife
will soon sen Its advantages and great
saving. No home needs now to bo
without Us dally glass of good old
l.ager Beer. A nourishing healthful
refreshing glass of beer for the home,
the farm, the factory, the office, the
woods, streams and mountains. Easily
and quickly prepared- always ready.
Mr. A. B. Slmli, oT 463 Sycamore St
Cincinnati. Ohio, states that he will
he glad to furnish anyone who sends
him their name and address, full In
formation and also Ills free booklet.
"The Secrets of Making Beer at
Home."
Commencement
Presents
We have just now
received special pur
chases made of poods
bought for com
mencement gifts.
Many new', novel
and attractive sug
gestions.
We haven’t space
for listing these, but
request that you
come and look them
over—you will he de
lighted.
SCHWEIGERT
& CO.
THE JEWELERS
| Lady Painters
_ v - mu Vlkwffim.
Q *Ju
We ere going to have an
other “PaSot-up and Clean
up” campaign, but It’s a
long time off.
In the meantime, if you
have a painting *P*U, call
up our store and we can
advise you what materials
you need to do beat the
work you w ant to do.
We have everything It
takee to do a patnl Job. how
ever email It la, or what
ever surface you may have
to paint.
O'Connor-Schweers
Paint Co.
IF IT’S PAINT
CALL US UP
A World Capital—All Nations to Co
operate in the Building of An Ideal
International City
Washington, D. C. —A grandly Ideal
istic project has recently been launch
ed by an International organization
known as the “World Conscience So
ciety.” The details and plan were
conceived and perfected after ten years
of altruistic labor and study on the
part of Hendrik Christian Anderson,
an American-Scandinavian sculptor
residing In Borne, assisted by some 4U
sculptors, artists, engineers, architects,
and scientists, and has for its object
the establishment of an ideal world
city where all international activities
are to have their home and inspiration.
The Proposed City.
A review of the massive and beau
tifully Illustrated volume which em
bodies the plan in its details was re
cently published in the Monthly Bul
letin of the Pan American Union.
“This proposed International city,"
writes the reviewer, “is to lie a city
of light, health, wide avenues, parks,
playgrounds, fountains, lagoons, and
noble buildings. It is to be a city with
out slums, a city of efficiency, con
venience and beauty. Not only In
structure, plan, and equipment will it
beb the ideal city, but it is intended to
become the intellectual, artistic, and
practical International capita) of tho
world; a clearing house for the var
ius social, cultural, scientific and po
litical aspirations of humanity.
10 Square Mile*.
"As designed It will cover some 10
square miles of ground. Its architec
tural plans are so drawn that it can
he built at almost any spot accessible
to the sea that the nations may choose.
While there Is ample room within tho
limits of the city for the homes of the
permanent Inhabltatns and the neces
sary business and manufacturing
plants, the. heart of the city Is com
posed of buildings adapted to the uni
fication of International interests.
These are grouped Into three centers
devoted respectively to science, art,
and physical culture. The scientific
center is connected with the center of
art by the groad Avenue of Nations,
flunked on cither side by palaces wide!)
will house ambassadors and delegates
representing their respective nations.
It has for Its crowning motif the gl
gantlc Tower of Progress, which rises
to the height off 1.000 feet or more.
On the summit of this tower will he
Installed a wireless telegraphy plant
and on the lower floor of Its colossal
LESSON X.
BREATHING—ITS RELATION TO HEALTH AND
BEAUTY.
W« alt know la a wane way the effect breathing has
on the blood. The Inga ere one lmmenae wiporftory
throagh which the blood p*»m tor the purpose ot
oxygouaglon. or purifying, by mean* of the new air
taken In. It la easy to aee that If an tneafflefent
amount ot air la taken In by the tonga, tkla work of
purtfVcatlaa la only partly done.
IMPROPER BREATHING.
Pew women, untme they bare been trained In thts
enbjert breathe properly They rarely fill the entire
bing apace and la fact, ft 1* no exaggeration to aay
that one-half or two-thtrda of the hiag area la about all
that la la taw
TM* rmaßa tn many Ula; the one I partJcnlerly wteh
to dwell on la anaemia and It* att endiant nerve weak
ening. the rnault being -nerve*" or neurasthenia.
The beauty of the akin I* largely dependent on the
condition as the blood Such akin trouble* a* pimple*
(acne) or ecaenu, medically spanking. are not Mood
(Ueeaaeg, but (Masses* of the akin. At the mini time
tltey are largely affected by the condition of the blood.
Anything that will affbot the temperature of the blood
or ha free, even (TwralatVm affect* the hne of the akin.
When roay cheeka fade or torn purple there la eome
thtng wrong with the blood. Bomettme* It la doe to
lndlaciwtloa* of diet; more often It cornea from In
sufficient oxygen, or an Improper habit of uing the
long*.
OUT-OF-DOOR EXERCISE.
\
Take a faetory worker, or one abat up tn an office,
turn him oat Into the country, aubiect him to ronaldnr
abl<> eaerrlae In the open, and the color of the akin
will shortly change from pallor to rnddlneaa. Whether
ho la conactona of changing hi* method of breathing or
not, the tncreaaed amount of pfcyulcal exercise force*
hliq to take tn more air; the atr being purer than that
to wblab ha ta accustomed the oxygenation In the
lung* la more cp in plain and the blood more fully nour
ished
Out-of-door cTend*a, Rolling, rowtag. tennla. long
walk*, when done under proper conditions and with
the akin property protected are beautifying aa well aa
health giving. Three pleaaaat thing*, however, demand
a certain amount of leianre and many women are not
able to Indulge ta them for (hat reaeon. In aach rases
breathing saerrtaes ahonld be taken up regularly, night
and morning ITteae need not take much time- twenty
urinate* a day. divided Into two part*, ta auffleimt—
and. If * moderate amount of onl-of door excreta* ta
taken In conjunction, marked Improvement In both
health and appearance will he noted.
TO BEGIN THE DAY.
Begin the day by throwing back the bed clothe* and
discarding the pillow. Lit flat on the back, throw the
hand* ov*r the bead and atrrtch. pushing out first one
leg and thaa the other, the movements coming from the
hlpa 1 assume that the window* have been open dur
ing the night, either partly or wholly, depending on the
*c«aon; no one should sleep without a constant re
newal of fresh air tn th* room.
Repeat this rtretebtag movement atx to eight time*:
It wul start the circulation and give activity to th*
limb*.
BREATHING EXERCISES.
Throw a loose wrap over the iheulder*. if the day ta
cold, and take aa erect Heading position before an
open window.
1 base will be found a world printing
press.
The Tower.
“The tower rises in the midst of a
circular spaces set apart for interna
tional congress buildings for medicine,
surgery, hygiene, law and criminology,
electricity and Invention, agrleulturre
and transportation, all of which are
provided with hall, libraries, mu
seums, and accessory offices. To the
northeast is the International Hall
•f Justice and to the southwest th*
Temple of Religions. Completing the
conception stand and international
bank or clearing house and a world
reference library, while In gardens
near by are found the international in
stitutes of higher learning. The art
center Is connected with the physical
culture center by means of gardens
devoted to horticulture, natural his
tory, zoology and botany. An Impos
ing Temple of Art, forming the chief
monument of this center, has been
planned with spacious halls and gal
leries for sculpture and palling, sur
houndlng a vast auditorium. The
physical center is Intended to facili
tate a world reunion of athleticism
and to promote the scientific develop
ment of the human form In all nations,
A vast stadium is its central feature.
Near it Is a large- natatorlum, gymna
sia for men and women, and open
fields and athletic- quadrangles for
International expositions and -con
tests.”
$100,000,000,
Tlie estimated cost of creating such
a city, according to the author of the
plan, would not lie over $100,000,000,
a sum that would not severely tax the
resources of the governments of the
world if equitably distributed. The In
ternational Committee of the organi
zation ia to determine the site and lo
cation of the city at its meeting next
year. Numerous places have been
mention*!, such as the Dutch coast
near Ihe Hague, the Riviera, near Can
nes; Turvueren, near Brussels; Ht.
ciermuln on Uayne, near Paris; the
Marmora coast, near Constantinople;
the New Jersey coast, near I.akewood;
the Isthmus of Panama; and recently
Ihe Island of Cuba. Many leaders in
art, science, education and world poli
tics in t tic- various countries of the
civilized globe are taking an active
Interest in the movement, and the
meeting of the International Com
mittee next year will create a world
wide interest.
Exercise No. 1. Extend the arms, palm* up; inhale
and exhale slowly through the nostrils, keeping the
month always closed, moving the arms front and back,
describing horiaoatal circles. This opens th* lung* so
that the air has a chance to get into the Interior and
expand* th* cheat at the same time. Make twenty
circles with arms In thla position.
Exsrc*** No. 2. Plaoe the hands on the hip*, rest
lightly on the balls of the feet with shoulders well
back. Inhale deeply, entirely filling the lungs; exhale
slowly, as slowly as possible, until all the air la ex
hausted. Repeat thla ten times. This exercise will
strengthen the diaphragm and. If continued regularly,
will reduce the worst measurement
Exercise No. S. Take from six to eight lnhalattons,
ex polling the breath suddenly Repeat this ten times.
To finish: Throw back the head and blow about an
Imaginary bubble, moving the bead from side to side.
This Is excellent for neck development and will round
and smooth out the throat.
USE OF MASBAGE CREAM.
An extra beautifying effect will be obtained from
these exercises If the throat, the skin behind the ears
and any hollows in the neck are covered with a good
maasagw cream while doing them. The exercises, by
increasing the clrc«iUtto*i. make the skin particularly
susceptible of absorbing the nutritive value of a good
skin food.
When the exercises are finished wipe off any surplus
cream wltb a soft doth and follow by bathing the skin
with very cold water.
SKIN BLEACHING.
Many of my pupils are writing me complaining of a
summer’s crop of freckles or of a dry, yellow condition
of th* skin, tbe usual aftermath of sunburn or unpro
tected exposure to the sun. As I have explained In
previous lemons, it I* much easier to protect the skin
from tan and freckle* than It 1* to remove these blem
ishes. However, we must take tn band tbe work of
removing this trouble.
Keep the akin always well lubricated: that la. never
without the protection of some pood complexion erram.
If the akin Is dried and tanned. <Jo not use sons on It
until this rondttian is removed Clean the face at night
with a good cleansing cream, bathe with hot water un
til the skin Is comfortably warm, drv gently and apply
massage cream, leaving It on over night In the morn
ing bathe with odd water and rub a little cream Into
the face before putting on powder
Protect the Owe with a veil while out of door*; one
of thin mesh Is better than none at all.
This treatment. If persevered in will gradually re
move the 111 effects of sunburn Ido not like to give
my pupils strong bleaches There Is danger that any
preparation that doe* the work too quickly may have
an Injurious effect on the skin.
FRECKLES.
If freckles are present, either on the face or arms,
add half a teaspoon of lemon Jules to a cup of butter
milk; cover tbe skin with tN*. allow It to dry and re
main on over night. In the morning wash It off with
take warm water. Repeat this three times a weak.
Madame !**T>*n's next lesson to he published tn
these columns will begin the subject of physical cul
ture The needs of the too stout end the
woman will both be ~~ntlrl—gii!
"CoovrUht taut h» A. W. Owntry.J
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
To the Editor of The Herald.
Sir:—The fact that the bar asso*
elation is getting up a petition to the
Georgia legislature to abolish Justice
courts, calls for some comment as to
why this reform is needed. For the
information of the public I write to
show the nature of the petition:
"Representatives, Richmond County,
Augusta, Ga.
"Gentlemen:
"We the undersigned respectfully
ask that you introduce at the next
session of the general assembly a bill
providing for the abolishment of Jus
tice courts In the city of Augusta, and
creating in lieu thereof a municipal
court as in Atlanta and Macon.”
A similar petition is being readily
signed by tax payers and citizens.
The Cause of Reform.
The old-style Justice courts took
claims generally on percentage basis,
suing in their own courts, making it
impossible to get a fair and impar
tial trial as provided by law.
They charged costs in advance in
many cases contrary to law, us costs
are not due until final disposition of
casp.
They charged costs in advance in
many criminal cases contrary to law.
They garnisheed laborers, taking
straw bonds, and demanded strong
bonds for release of wages exempt by
law from garnishment.
They worked Irresponsible consta
bles in many instances
They failed to comply with the
grand Jury recommendations in many
instances,
Th rendered guess-work decisions
on the law, not being lawyers, causing
appeal costs in many cases.
They tried to practice law in many
instances.
Are these not a few good reasons
for their abolishment? There are
many other reasons why this reform
system is needed.
Atlanta and Macon are on the road
to prosperity since the abolishment of
Justice courts. Augusta should do
likewise.
Respectfully,
S. M. DEVANEY,
No. 1631 Walton Way.
June 6th, 1914.
Straw Hats, $1.50 to 3.00; Panamas.
$5,00 to 600 F. G. Mertinß.
WANTED; SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR
ry The Herald. Apply Sub Station
No. 1. Kollock street. ts
Florida Excursion via Georgia and
Florida Ry. Tuesday, June 9th. Phone
709 for information.
Arrested For Carrying
Drugs to Gettes in Jail
London.—For conveying letters and
drugs to a suffragette in Holloway
jail, Arthur Barnett, connected with
the Women’s Social and Poltiical
Union, was erved with a summons
Saturday.
Counsel for the government drew
the magistrate’s attention when ap
plying for the summons to the
charges mpde by militant leaders, that
prisoners were drugged so they might
be forcibly fed He said that evidence
on the presnt charge would show
drugs were being conveyed to prison
ers to make them violently sick after
they had been forcibly fed so they
might be discharged under the “cat
and mouse act.”
ELECTED U. C. T. OFFICIAL.
Greenville, S. C.—E. A. Hughes of
Durham, N. C., today was elected
grand counsellor of the gTand council,
United Commercial Travelers of North
and South Carolina. Durham was se
lected as the meeting place in 1915.
She —Marry you? Why, you’d be
the last man on earth I’d marry.
He —I hope so if I’m to be the
first. —London Opinion.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
: BY-,. . =z
Q. P. TALBOTT
Thirty-three acres of land, one
mile from the town of Henderson
ville, N. C., and overlooking the
surrounding country. About 8 acres
in cultivation, the rest heavily timb
ered with oak, poplar, pine and ma
ple. Fine spring on the property
with stream running through the en
tire place. Stone for building pur
poses, and beautiful building sites.
Would be suitable for dairy or truck
farm or sanitarium or summer resi
dence. Price, if sold as a whole,
$125 per acre. If dividend, price $l5O
and up per acre. Owner would con
s Tier a liberal offer for exchangeof
lots of equivalent value in Summer
vil e or Monte Sano.
On Bohler avenue; a splendid resi
dence. Is always occupied by a good
tenant, but arrangements can be
made for immediate possession, or
you can renew the present lease. It s
a corner lot and only one block from
street car line. Size of lot 105x206
feet. Five large rooms, closets, bath
and kitchen, with front and back
porches. Has electric lights, water
and gas connections. Price $3,850.
$12,000.T>0 —Sounds large, but Is
very cheap. Nine-room residence,
with closets, pantry, bath. etc. Lot
200x345 feet. Situated next to Coun
try Club. Has garage and all neces
sary out-houses. The house is new
and has every modern convenience.
How about this? Lot on Stovall
street, Monte Sano, between Central
avenue and Wrightsboro road. Lot
136x130 feet. There are several small
buildings on this place, and the price
is only $1,376.
Let us sell you three lots on West
side of Stovall street, Monte Sano,
between Central avenue and Wrights
boro road. One lot next to alley. 49x
-150x29 feet. Other two lots 50x150
feet. Price of each. $750.
Well, what do you think of this?
Corner Broad and Hill streets. 10-
room house, with aN modern con
vinces. Lot is 48x59 feet, and can be
511 Leonard Building
Mr. Paul Rossignol is with me and
MESSAGE TO NERVOUS PEOPLE
BY THE FAMOUS DR. WHITLAW
Ido not claim to be the possessor of some secret formula, whereby
ALL work is done without pain, but Ido possess methods and treatments
which, when combined with gentleness and expert workmanship, relieve the
pain to a minimum.
If you feel the slightest undecided, call at my office any day from 8 a.
m. to Bp. m. and talk with people who have neglected their teeth because
of the dread of the ordinary dentist’s treatment. Now they are my friends,
and are continually sending their friends to me. My offices are equipped
with every scientific device known to the dental profession.
I ESPECIALLY SOLICIT a call from those who have either been the
victim of inferior dentistry or who have neglected their teeth because of the
dread of the ordinary treatment. MY METHODS ARE HARMLESS and
PAINLESS.
FULL SET
$5.00
Thsy never dip or drop
I give a written guar
antee for 15 veam
with all my work.
No charge for painless extraction when other work is beijng done.
References Union Savings Bank and mv work.
TERMS: DON’T WORRY
DR. WHITLAW
PAINLESS DENTIST
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.—OFFICE OPEN DAlLY—Sundays 10 to 3.
840 42 Broad Street. (Over A. & P. Tea Stors) Augusta, Ga.
MAKES YOUR BACKACHE VANISH,
DRIVES ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS AWAY
New Discovery Eases Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints and Mus
cles, Relieving Backache and Bladder Disorders After
Few Doses are Taken.
No matter how badly you suffer, how
chronic your case may be, or what has
failed to cure you, your pains will
leave, your aches vanish and the tortur
ous, killing backacne or rheumatism will
bother you no more.
This is what Croxone, the new scien
tific discovery, does for sufferers of such
troubles. It cures these diseases be
cause It reaches the cause and removes
it. It soaks right into the walls and
linings of the kidneys and cleans out i
the stopped-up, inactive organs like'
water does a sponge—neutralizes, and
dissolves every particle of uric acid and
makes the kidneys sift from the blood j
all the waste matter and poisons that j
lodge in the joints and muscles to j
scratch and irritate and cause rheuma
tism. It soothes and heals the delicate
linings of the bladder and leaves the
bought now at quick sale for only
$4,500. Garage and out-houses. Glad
to show it.
Here’s a nice home for somebody,
and the price is only $4,000. It is
already rented by a good tenant at
$27.50 per month. It is on 1300 block
Ellis street; his 8 rooms and bath,
and every modern convenience.
On 2000 block Bioad street; a two
story, 8-room frame house, bath and
toilet, and necessary out-houses.
Nice large garden, and other attrac
tive features. Lot is 50x144 feet, and
the price is only $3,150.
For sale —Lot on South side of
Williams street, third above K the
rine street. Size of lot 100x167 feet,
and perfectly level. Oak and hickory
trees. Price $3,150.
Farm of 200 acres, good land with
spring. Plenty of good timber. Sit
uated 8 miles from Aiken. S. C., on
road to Columbia. Nearest R. R.
station about 4 miles. R. F. D. route,
and good surrounding roads. Will
sell for $lO an acre or will exchange
for city property of equal value.
On the 500 block of Houston street.
Five rooms and bath; kitchen and
outhouses in back yard. Electric
lights, gas, hot and cold water. Lot
50x85 feet. Owner leaving town only
cause for seling. Can make terms
to suit. Price $2,000.
In the 200 block of Ellis street.
Lot is 40x130 feet. Tlie price is only
$4,500. Two-story 8-room house.
Splendidly finished inside and out.
Every modern convenience; includ ng
butler’s pantry. china closet, and
every thing needful. Thoroughly
screened. Pack view almost as good
as any city front view.
Residence on corner of Druid Park
and Central avenues; near to the
Monte Sano car line. All modern
conveniences. Entirely screened
with good substant’al screens. Al
ready rented to nice tenants, but
occupation can be secured when
wanted. Price $2,625.
G. P. TALBOTT
REAL ESTATE
would be pleased to show you any of this property
I invite you to call and
inspect mv offices, and have
your teeth examined FREE.
I will tell you in advance
just what your work will
cost you.
I save aching teeth,
I save broken-down
teeth,
I save ulcerated teeth,
I can save 90 per cent of
the teeth others extract.
Phone 716.
Lady Attendant.
** SUNDAY. JUNE 7.
kidneys in a clean, strong, healthy con
dition, so they* can filter the blood and"
keep you well.
If you suffer with backache —have
pains in the neck or sides—nervous or
dizzy »pells—a few doses of Croxone will
relieve the congestion and you will be
surprised how quickly all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles will dlfft*
appear.
Croxone is different from all othtf
remedies. It is not like anything else
on earth ever used for the purpose. It
starts to work the minute you take it
and relieves your suffering the very first
time you use it. It Is so prepared that
it is practically impossible to take it
into the human system without results.
You can secure an original package of
Croxone at trifling cost from any first
class druggist. All druggists are au
thorized to personally return tlie pur
chase price if Croxone should fail in a
single case.
Here’s another good proposition:
Corner Jenkins and Tut le streets.
Recently been repainted ins de and
out. Has water, gas and electricity.
You can get immediate possession,
or tenant will remain until October.
I Vice $3,675.
For sale, near Ell’s and Centre, a
two-story house, containing 6 rooms,
bath, gas, electricity and water. All
necessary out-houses, and a small
garden* And yet the price, if bought
now, will be only $4,410.
On the 1700 Mock of Walton Way,
we can offer you one of the best
1 argains of the season. The lot is
40x147 feet. The house is a two
story one, in splendid order with
modern conveniences. Theve’s a gar
age. a stable and suitable outhouses.
And the price is only $5,000.
WANTED WANTED
A small new bungalow, with only
a few rooms, but with all modern
conveniences. Would prefer a small
lot, or would take a larger one. so
that part could be sold off. Must
he cheap, and sold on easy terms.
Please state price and particulars.
A residence close to bus ness sec
tion. containing about 7 or 8 rooms,
with modern conveniences; price
about $4,000.
A sma’l poultry farm, near to
town. Must be cheap and sold on
installment plan. Must have spring
or branch and a small house on it.
Seven or 8-room residence on 1000,
1100 or 1200 block of Greene street;
priced about $6,000 or $7,000.
A small farm between East Boun
dary and Sand Bar Ferry. Please
give size and shape, with price and
terms of sale.
A small house with 5 or Grooms
and conveniences near central busi
ness section; willing to pay S2,oW or
$3,500.
Telephone 0057
FOUNDER OF PAINLESS DENISTRY
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vAv _ r ,.- * ; ■. r*■
Crown and Bridge
Work .. $4.00 and $5.00
Fillings .. 50< and SI.OO