The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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FRIDA’Y. JULY 17. " How Uncle Sam Saves Thousands of Lives ■\ * Depends Upon the Hot Springs of Arkansas to Cure His Soldiers, Sailors and Citizens. Many years apro, when Thomas Jef ferson was President, the U. S. Govern ment a Tokened to the fact that the Hot Springs of Arkansas was the most valu able asset In America for the curing of human ailments. So all of these springs were set aside and became a park re serve. under the direct control and su pervision of the Government. It is beyond comprehension the thou sands upon thousands of lives that have since been saved through the healing powers of these springs. The waters aer so charged with radium —known technically as radio-activity— that they accomplish results in the cure of disease that would under other treat ment be considered Impossible. The aliments that most readily yield to these baths are Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia. Malaria, Locomotor Ataxia (earlier stages), Bright’s Disease (when not too far advanced), Liver and Bladder troubles. Catarrhal troubles. Skin and Blood diseases, troubles peculiar to wo men. and other troubles of a nature kin dred to those above mentioned. Regarding these springs as America's greatest gift to the sick, the Govern ment has never allowed them to be ex p’olted for private gain. The prices charged for the baths are strictly regu lated—hotel charges are extremely low, and every consideration Is afforded the visitor. The city of Hot Springs !s one of the most delightful resorts to be found any where in the world, and its visitors are by no means confined to those seeking sealth. To Produce Play Called “The Irishman's Home;” Based on Home Rule Fight London. —Harry Carson, eldest son of Sir Richard Carson, and L. G. Red mond-Howard, nephew of John Red mond, two near kin of the opposing Irish leaders, will soon produce a short play which they have written and are to appear in. It is called “The Irishman’s Home," or “The Crisis.” and is based on the Home Rule struggle. Harry Carson takes the part of John Doran, an agitator belonging to the A Summer Vacation in New York at THE PLAZA I Fifth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street is an ideal one, as the Metropolis offers every facility for enjoyment, and the Plaza every comfort and luxury. It is delightfully located opposite Central Park, assur* ing peace and quiet. The coolest Hotel in New York. Convenient to theatres, shopping district and nearby coast resorts. RATES FROM JUNE lit TO SEPTEMBER 15th Single room with bath, $3.00 ap Doable room with bath, $4.00 ap FRED STERRY ... Managing Director Your Telephone Expert THE switchboard operator who answers your telephone call has a mission in life—her mission is to serve you. She has at her finger tips the most modern telephone equipment in the world. Quickness, accuracy and courtesy are her essential qualifications. Frequently she is called upon to act quickly in emergencies when courage and presence of mind are required. It is as essential to good telephone service, that each Bell Tele phone operator should be healthy and happy as it is that every part of the equipment of that great intercommunicating sys tem should be in good working order. In the Bell system, 70,000 operators make connections which furnish clear tracks for 26,000,000 telephone talks each day. ~T he best of hotel accommodations, ideal climate the year around, pictur esque mountain scenery with drives made beautiful by U. S. expert engi neers, all contribute to make this the Ideal resort of America. Cool In Summer, with almost never a warm night—practically free from files and mosquitoes—splendid facilities fcv all outdoor sports, excellent tennis courts, one of the finest IS hole golf courses In America, baseball parks etc —lively with the gaiety of thousands of visitors from all parts of the country— Hot Springs offers rest, comfort, enjoy ment and health. Come and bring your friends and family. Anyhow, write for Informat on. handsomely Illustrated sou venir booklets. Government reports and other Interesting and valuable matter. Cut out the coupon and mall It today. Mr. Geo. R. Balding, Seo’y Business Men’s League, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Please send, without cost or obli gation on my part, full information and U. S. Government reports and recommendations regarding Hot Springs. Arkansas, Hotels, Baths Prices, eto. Name Address Town State Ancient Order of Hibernians, full of sentiment and traditional bigotry, ac cording to the description in the play Mr. Redmond-Howard is to be Frank Redfern, son of the General in com mand of the Northern Division in Ire land, an undergraduate of Trinity College, moderate and modern, impa tiently viewing contemporary prob lems from the economist standpoint. The scenes of the play are laid in the drawing room of a house over looking a square in Belfast and the time is the prpesent day—the moment of a great political crisis." The climax of the piece is reached when a Cardinal of the Church of Rome says: ; “Peace in the name, not of King nor of Country, but in the name of the God who said ’Thou shalt not kill.’ ” SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY SOLICITORS POT ON PAY BASIS Senate Abolishes the Fee Sys tem By 32 to 5 Vote. Salaries $3,000. Atlanta.—The senate indulged in long and eloquent debate Thursday as to whether the solicitors general of Georgia should be taken off of a fee basis and placed upon a salary basis, and passed the bill. The proposal was submitted to the Senate by Mr. Harrall, and, after it came up Thursday, an effort was made to postpone it until next Tues day. This was turned dow n by a big vote. The bill is in the form of a constitutional amendment, and requir ed a tw’o-thlrds vote. The vote was 82 to 5. The measure places solicitors on a salary of $3,000 per year, and cuts out all other forms of compensation, ex cept on cases appealed. It was cham pioned by Senators Harrell and Mc- Neil, and opposed by Senators Tarver and Allen. Senators Score Professor, No other business of importance was transacted in the Senate Thurs day . Senators Allen and McGregor rose to -questions -erf personal privilege ear ly in the session and entered vehe ment protest against being charged by divers and sundry persons with re actionary inclinations because of their stout-hearted advocacy of the “blue back speller” of auld lang syne, as opposed to more modern and new fangled spellers. After Senator McGregor had con cluded a highly Interesting defense of the “blue back,” tlie senate voted a resolution of censure directed against Prof. Otis Ashmore, of Savannah for criticising Messrs. Allen and Mc- Gregor, and also extended a vote of confidence to the senators concerned. Ashmore Challenged. Senator McGregor then challenged Prof. Ashmore to a “spelling bee" in the legislature, and named Smith Clayton, a well known newspaper man of Atlanta, as the senatorial rep resentative in said "spelling bee," the contest to he confined exclusively to the wordH in the “blue back.” Senator Hixon introduced a bill Thursday which seeks to amend the laws governing the taking of inter rogatories in criminal proceedings and another to impose a tax on peddlers. Senator Diking introduced a bill providing for a commission to study and report hack to the next legisla ture a better and more uniform sys tem of registering land titles than now' prevails. Christy Mathewson Sends Message to Boy Scouts 0 < Kanaas City, Mo.—Christy Mathewson, the famous pitcher of the New York Giants has sent a message to the boys of Kansas City: “Tell the hoys of Kansas City If they would he successful, be It baseball or anything else,” Mathewson’s message runs; "they must learn to cut out doing those things that are damaging to their health and character. They must not do such things as staying out late at nights or anything similar, that Is harm ful to .them: and they must learn to say 'no' occasionally when their companions suggest something wrongful.” The stalwart pitcher was eating hi* dinner at the Auditorium Hotel, in Chi cago, on the New York Club's recent western trip. The Rev. Harry C. Rog ers, pastor of the I.inwood Boulevard Presbyterian church, in Kansas City, was stopping at the same hotel. He became acquainted with Mathewson and one night asked him for a message to bring back to the boys of Kansas Citv. ,Dr. Rogers told It 'ln a sermon to the Boy Scouts. .HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA, Dangers of Cholera Morbus. In almost every neighborhood some one lias died from an attack of chole ra morbus before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. Every family should he prepared for such an emergency. Mrs. E. M. Sny der, Herkimer, N. Y. says "About four years ago my husband had an at tack of cholera morbus. I gave him Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and it relieved the pain immediately, and two or three doses of it effected a cure." For sa] e by all dealers. Blood Risings Not Sign of Health Boils are Caused by Sluggish and Impure Blood Look Out (or Volcano Effects When there are swellings, gatherings or risings of the skin it is a sure sign that the blood needs help. It needs the cleansing that can be had only by the famous blood purifier a. B. S. Any erup tion of the skin shows the body Is re taining Impurities, and either continue to circulate and impoverish the blood or are deposited hero and there in the form of abscesses or surface risings and eruptions. A host of people use 8. S. S. every spring and summer to withstand those habits that leave the system tired out. Get a bottle of S. R. 8. today of any druggist. Give your blood a good bath. It will cause your liver to convert Im purities, your lungs to burn them, your kidneys to excrete them and your skin to carry them off thus leaving your en tire system fresh and clean to revive and again be conscious of renewed health. Write to-The Swift Specific Co.. 106 Rwlft Bldg., Atlanta, Ga„ for their great hook on skin afflictions “What the Mirror Tells." Joyful Anticipation of Motherhood There la apt to be a latent apprehension Of distress to mar the complete Joy of natural strain upon the cords and liga ments is not accompanied by those severe patnß said to cause nausea, morning sick ness and many local distresses. Many people believe that those remedies which have stood the test of time, that have been put to every trial under the varying conditions of age, weight, general health, etc., may he safely relied upon. And Judging by the fact that "Mother’s Friend” has been In continual übc since our grandmother's earlier years and Is known throughout the United States it may be easily inferred that It is some thing that women gladly recommend "Mother's Friend” is prepared only In our own laboratory and Is sold by drug gists everywhere. Ask for a bottlo to-day and write for a special book for expectant mothers. Address Bra <l field Regulator Co., 307 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Don’t Make a Racket The Spalding Line of Tennis Rackets are the best that seleeted material and skilled work manship ran produce. They are so much bet ter than the ordinary kind that it will pay you t,o in vestigate their merits be fore buying some other make. Prices from $1.50 to SB.OO. boweTbros. HARDWARE. ALTAPASB INN ABOVE -The I-and of the Bky." New, Modern, Hlgh-Cla»s. On Trent of lilue Hid*!! Mountain* On Cnrolinn, Cllnclifl.ld anil Ohio railway. Coif, tenntn, trap .hooting, rifling, driv ing, bowling, billiard*. (lancing, music. John 8. Bowen. Altapa**, N. C. For Health and Pleasure COME TO RHEA SPRINGS Where th* Health Giving Water* Flow,—Stood the Teat of a Century. Etnabllshed by White Man in 18SS Thousnnd* of Hufferwra Testify tth to It* Merit* for Rheumatism, Kidney, *nd Liver Trouble* and Many Other Com plaints of Mankind. In addition we hav* good Hotel, liarM'lny. Swimming and Boating, Flatting. Tennis, Crwiuet, etc. Room* En suite with or without Bath. Rate*, including meal*, $lO to $lO per week. For Booklet and full Information addreaa RHEA SPRINGS CO. RHEA BPRINGS, TENN. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. expectation. But this is quite over come by the* advice of so many women to use "Mother’s Friend.” This is an external application designed to so lubri cate the muscles and to thus so relieve tha pressure reacting on the nerves, that the THE STORE FOR MEN Shirts! Shirts! SI.OO Shirts 7^l* now for $1.50 Shirts M now for tpiuJ-v $2.00 Shirts now ior Special Offerings in Neckwear R. V. D. Underwear 9On * >er ff armen A" Jl Hl] Union Suits for 79c. WALL PAPER Mattings. Shades. Pictures T.G. BAILIE & CO. 712 Broad Street AWNINGS BTOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE KIMBALL HOUSE ATLANTA, OA. Moat Central and Convenient Location In tbe City, EUROPEAN PLAN. Onr Restaurant one of tbe Beet In tbe South. 150 ROOMS. Hot and Cold Running Water. $l4O per day. ROOMS: Connoting Baths, $1.60 Private Baths, $2.00 and up. Club Breakfast, 30c to SI.OO. Club Luncheon only 50 cents. A La Carte Service Unsurpassed In tbe South. ED. L. BROWN, Manager. WANT ED COLORED BOYS TO OAR ry papers In Colored Territory. Apply Sub Station No. .. 1037 Kollo'k St. ts Protect Your Health by Protecting Your TeeHi When you come to me you oome to a dentist with established reputation a dentiat who concentrates all his efforts in this office, and where he is always to be found. If you want any one to experiment on your teeth, you wil find plenty of dentists at your servioe. But if you consider tne health of your teeth of real importance and want to be sure of satisfactory dental work and painless dental methods, I am at your service. I have absolutely eradicated pain from dental work, partly through superior meth ods, partly through improved appliances, but largely through skill and careful, sym pathetic practices. Ido notihng but the highest class of work, absolutely painless, and at prices just about one-half that charged by other first class dentists. ALL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN. Fillings in Gold, Plati num, Porcelain and Sil ver, and SI.OO DR. WHITLAW PAINLESS DENTIST Largest, Finest, Best Equipped Offices in South. Office Hours: Ba.m. to 7 p. m. daily. 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. 842 Broad St. DIETZ BROS. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale These Shirts are our reg ular stock—no “pick-ups” or “seconds”—Arrow and Eagle Brand Shirts—known and worn the world over. Ass Straw Hats 1-2 Price Any Felt Hat in the house, values up tfj** to $3,00, on sale DIETZ BROS. 1022 Broad Street The Store For Men Bright Bargains in Wants □ ILS ANYTHIN’G Cleans, Polishes Everything Prevents Rust Everywhere i H - ■ I J-In-One has been for 18 years the Old RelliMe,large*teelHn* home and offlea ott, .. . I ■ It is light enough to oil a watch; heavy enough to oil a Iswn mower. On a soft Cloth It I ■ become* an ideal furuitur* frUthtr, Make* a yard of cheese cloth tha best aad cheapest I 1 Dustlus Du,tini CM. j ■ And 3-in-One absolutely prevent!rust or tamiih on all metal sufaces. Indoors aad out, I ■ in any climate. 1 Frea3-ln-Ona. Wrltefodayforgenerous/raeaampleandtheOletlonaiyofnses— tulkfiatto I ■ JJS: 3-in-Onei» sold everywhere In 3-»l*a bottle*: 10c<l oz.).2scOos.),9oc(Bss*KPuitfor I I Vu Dollar). Alio In patented Handy Oil Can. 25c (i'A oi ). i (■HI 3-IN-ONE. OIL COMPANY ' iHBi 42 DASpoadwav NSW Yoaa CITV REAL BARGAINS As a rule, this word "Bargain” Is the most misused word In the dictionary sometimes purposely, sometimes otherwise; be that as It tnay, we submit the following tacts, and sen us about the figures: Three acres on car line, on the way to Aumond. This place can be bought cheap, so strike while the Iron is hot. Fourteen acres of land, four rrlles from Broad street; two houses on place; on good road, and a splendid little truck farm. See us quick. Zachary, Osborne & Miller Phone 362. 225 Dyer Bldg. Gold Inlay and Porce lain Crown, $4.00 up. I : \ Ifc- J1 1 111! 1I n\ :*•' •*?; v XL/. .V * $2.50 Silk Shirts (TA now for $3.50 Silk Shirts CA now for $5.00 Silk Shirts $0 7C now for 75c vain os 49^ 50c values 39^ Kr ' ‘ SEVEN Crown and Bridge Work, $4.00 per Tooth up.