The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT PUBLIC mu BILL IS PASSED House Approves Measure Creating State Board of 15 Members. Tables Sen ate Boycott Resolution. Atlanta.—'Th*» hmt*** <>r rejneyent;i tivw* Thursday fmHkoti what Sm known HP the public health bill, pzfluml *i bill creating Kvatin county «n<l wn« *n- Itv«n<‘fl by another retaliatory resolu tion aimed at the aonntc. The lnlt.fr, IfittoducH l»y fleproufii* tally* h Mow, of Johnaon, Gl*'<*n. of Whltofield. and An'lmon. of Murrav, i»rovlde«i that tin* hnun*» ahould notify the ffcimte that It would adjourn nine «lt<* August ti, or r tio week hr for** the ♦late fix* d by law for adjourn men?. After r abort, rharp debate tlu- bona * laid tin* resolution on tlu* table. It was Hepr* m nf itlvf Move who Intro* du*e*i » riHoUition Wednesday provid ing; that lb** bonne should eonaidor no more act late bill* until the Hcnai s lift***! lit* boycott of bout** 1 bill*. The new county of Fymmj* i» ft tn port lona of Bulloch and Tat! nail rountlCM and (!laxton I* Mm count' m**ut, The counties * T Bulloc h and Tattnall hko** to its creation. The public health bill is probably the moat Important piece of by 1m! at lon that baa passed tlu* hou»e during tb-‘ 1914 no** ion. 'i’ll*' cKyentlal jirovlulon* of the bill are hh follow*: It prm ides for a state board of lu-altb of fifteen member*, three <f whom -the secretary of state health board, the mate veterinarian and the Mtipet intendent of schools shall be member* by virtue *»f their office; and tlu* other twelve to be appointed b: the governor cue from curb congrc* shmal district In the *tat»* and n nu Jurity of Ihi in t<> be ph.vsl lans. County Health Boards. It pros Ides for « couny board of hialth in rath <oiinly where two »*»»*• ceaahe grand Jut lew have recommended the an me. or in two or more «<ujntle. where the combined population docs pot exceed 75,000; and for sanltarv dlstrb ta t<» consist of one for each < *mnty. or group of counticM which cc.oblm* as provided. It provides for a commissioner >f health in each amiitary district. who shall b«. ch cted by tbe country health hoard from a list <»f eligible* furnish* u by the state xccroiarx of haalth; and clotties this coinmiaalotier with full power ami authority t«* * tiforce the health rcgulntPuis prescribed by tho i’ougty health board, to inspect private pternisea, to Inspect all places where food and 'links are void, to Inspect pub lic gtdioolH and their premises and t•» examine *r»n>nl children, teachers. Jan itor* etc. to deliver lectures to schools * n health subjects, t*» establish quara'i tine dlatri ts, m<! to take sll other steps which UiH\ be nceeaanry for the protection ol the public health. Tin house Thursday also reconsider ed its action of Wednesday In defeat ing the •onstltutiotia! amandment em powering the legislature bv the pas sage of lot**! isws to abolish tils fe**a of soll<diors general and county of tidal*, and to fix saiuriea in lieu there ENTIRE PUBLIC INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE LABOR DAY CELEBRATioNS September 7 th, 1914 To Be Held Under the Auspices of the Augusta Federation of Trades. Attention of Organization and Individuals W« wi»h to cull th« attention of organisations nn<t individuals to the fine list of prlsoa offered to tha Conleetanta. I'rtsaa for Parade are as follows For Organisation making heat all-around average, S6O 00 The organisation winning the at>ov» first grand prize will not he enti tled to an) of the remaining pr|a.w Ot roe remalnlntt contests anv one organization may win as many as two prlsee This does not ap ply to contents outside the parade. For organisation with best average attendance In parade First *25 00; 2nd. sls 00. Jrd. $lO 00. For organisation making neatest appearance In parade tat $26 00; 2nd. sl6 00 Jrd $lO 00 Hein Sports anil Races lo be Held >1 FAIR GROUNDS Motorcycle. 10 miles: Ist, S6O 00; 2nd. S4O 00 Jrd S2O 00 Motorcycle, 6 miles; Ist. $30.00; 2nd $20.00- 3rd $lO 00 Motorcycle, 2 miles, Ist. sls 00; 2nd SIO.OO 3rd $5 00 Horse Race. H-ralle: Ist prise, $&o 00. Mule Race, 1 mile: lat prime, $lO 00; 2nd, $5.00. Slow Race, Vmile, let prlac. $5 00. Foot Race tt-mlle Ist prise, $l0O0 ; 2nd, $6 00 3rd $3 00 hoot Race, '. mile lat prise. slooo, 2nd $500; 3rd. S3OO Foot Race, 100 yards lat prise,s3 00; 2nd, $2 00 3rd SIOO 100 ’'• rd * llrt Prise. $2 00; 2nd $1.00; 3rd, 50 cents (.Iris Race, 50 'nrd* lat prlsa, $.3 00; 2nd $2 00; 3rd SIOO Potato Race. 50 card* Ist prize, $3 00; snd, $2 00, 3rd SIOO Kaa Rice, 60 yards Ist prise $3 00 2nd, $2 00 3rd SIOO Slack Race. $0 yards: lit prise, $3 00 2nd. $2.00; 3rd SIOO Three-legged Race. 50 yards: Ist pirro, $3.00 second $2 00 Jumping Contest— Running ltroad .lump: lat prise $2 00- 2nd SI.OO Standing ltroad Jump: let prise. $2 00 2nd SIOO. Mop Step and Jump Ist prize. $?00- 2nd $1 00 Htunding High Jump: Ist prise, $2.00; 2nd, $1 00. Running High Jump Ist prise $2 00. 2nd'sloo Motorcycle Races under supervision of Bd. W Watson, 222 Tth Ft. Phone 1711-J. Tug-01-War anil Dancing Contest to be Held al Like View Park Tug o' War lat prise, S2O 00; Ind, SIO.OO Dancing Contest— Walts Step: Ist prise, $..00. Two-slap lit prise, $6 00- All entries must be registered with Sec. Frank Wright of the AUGUSTA FEDERATION OF TRADES BEFORE NOON. AUG. 25th, 1914. Mae ■ ■ - ■ - - -» -» ■ BEWARE OF CALOMEL —DON'T TAKE IT Calomel is just another form of mercury, and you ought to know how I uncertain, how disagreeable In effect and how dangerous calomel sometimes Ik. Perhaps you know severs I people who have been salivated by what they I thought was a very light done of cal omel. Next time you have an attack of biliousness, or when your liver has gotten sluggish, go to your druggist and ask tor a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. You will find It a fdeasont i.b tiling. vegetable, liquid remedy which takes tlie* place of calomel in every good re pert and without the dan gerous after-effect* of calomel D de**n> Liver Tone gives the liver Just the amount, of gentle stimulation It needs to induce it to do its work properly and thoroughly. You get a large bottle tor fifty cents and you *;• >i ha v e your tnotje returned right e. here you u ade yosr imrchttse if Dod son’s Liver Tone fails to pleas** you and prove t|int It takes the place of calomel perfectly. Isn’t that fair? ol Tin bill on Wednesday got 111! votes, which was eleven less than the two-thirds majority required to pass constitutional amendments. It was reconsidered by a vote of 97 to 39. ThH action restores the bill to the calendar, st the foot of the list. Danger* of Cholera Morbus. In almost every neighborhood some one has died from an attacl of chole ra morbus nature medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. Every family should lie prepared for Mich an emergency. Mrs. E. M. Sny der. Herkimer, N. Y . says "About lour yean, ago my husband had an at tack of cholera morbus I gave him Clnmlerla n'n Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and it relieved the pain immediately, and two or three doses of It effected a cure." For sale by all dealers. Baby of Future is Considered Much thought ban been given In late* years to the subject of maternity. In the cities there are HP maternity hospitals equipped with mod ern methods. But most women prefer their own homes and in the towns and vil lages must prefer them. And since this Is true we know from the great many splendid letters writ- ten on the subject that our "Mother’s Friend” 1* n great help to expectant mothers. They write of the wonderful relief, how It seemed to allow the muscles to expand without undue strain and whst ft splendid Influence it was on the nervous system. Such helps an •'Mother's Friend" and the broader knowledge of thelh should have a helpful Influence upon babies of the future. In a little book for such women these points are more thoroughly brought out and a copy will bo mailed to anyone who will send us their mime and address "Mother’s Friend" Is sold In aU drug stores and highly recommended for its timely usefulness. Its ssfenosa and the real help it affords. Ask for it at the store and write us for the book. Brad- Held Regulator Co., 311 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Go. How To Eradicate AH Surperflucus Hair Advice by a Skin Specialist I A* soon as women of today learn that permanent removal of ugly, repulsive I hair growths can konly be gained by i reaching the hair rV-t and not by using jcommon, wotihless depilatories such as 'burning pastes powders, evil-srnelling (liquid*, etc.. the better it will be for j their happiness and safety. Nor can the e f trlc needle he depended upon to give ■<-it isfa'-tarjl results without danger of | horrible "cars or facial paralysis. The best means ! have ever found that never tails to remove all signs of disfiguring grow;its of hair on the face. neck, arms lor hand*, is a simple. Inexpensive prepa ration ea’ied Mr*. Osgood's Wonder. It I* ;hsohiY*ly harmless, ennnot injure ihe skin or complexion and In a sur prisingly large number of eases lias suc ceeded In kil.'ing the hair down to the ‘•cry tools, souree of all g-owth. When jtie roots art; killed no more hair can grow. Yoti can get Mrs. Osgood's Wonder frm Howard'* Recall Drug Store* or any up-to-date druggist or department store. Signed Mom -Bark guarantee with ever package Let me caution you, however, not to apply this treat ment except where total destruction of hair is desired. DRIVEN TO IT. Lady Maebelh was walking in her sleep. "My day gowns are too tight," she ex plained. IDEAL TRUCK FARM Located only four miles south of Augusta, on the finest road in Georgia, we have for quick sale a 14-acre farm with nice residence and tenant bouse. Fine •spring, fruit freest free from malaria; one mile from car line. Land lies well. This place will *nhance 100 pec cent in three years. Good neighborhood. The houses are worth what we are asking for the whole place. Automobile and salesman at your service. List your farms for sale Ith us. Zachary, Osborne & Miller REAL ESTATE—R ENTING— INSURANCE Phon, 362. 225 Dy»r Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE SEASHORE LIMITED TRAIN TO TYBEE "Where Ocean Breezes Blow” I • LJH i | They All Have a Good Time at Tybee Every Sunday Lv. Augusta (City Time).. .. 6:50 am. Ar. Savannah (Central Time) 10:20 am. Ar. Tybee Beach (Central Tims) 11:45 am. Ly. Tybee Beach (Central Time) 6:00 pm. Lv. Savannah (Central Time 7:30 pm. Ar. Augusta (City Time) 12:45 Night Sound rift -4 eip? Every Trip X • / V Sunday Tickets Good only on “Tybee Limited.” Week End Tickets $4.50 Round Trip There's no place like Tybee for a day’s rest and recrea tion. and a plunge in the briny surf. Street Cars from and to all parts of the City will connect with the TYBEE LIMITED leaving Augusta 6:50 a. in. and arriving Augusta at 12:45 midnight Sun days. Central of Georgia Ry. “The Right Way.” W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Agent, 719 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. D. S. STUDENTS RESERVE GAMPS Washington.—President Henry S. Drinker, of I>*high University, head of the Society of the National Reserve Dorps, established by the student bod ies of the great universities to build up a reserve in this country, was here today after a tour of the summer camps of students. I)r. Drinker, who wound up his tour with a visit to Asheville. N. U. expressed himself as greatly gratified with the showing made in the camp*. Additional interest, i* lent to the ef forts of the society in view of the threatened continental war in Europe, where all of the powers are calling upon their army reserves. Dr. Drinker told of the feat accom plished by the four hundred students at Asheville last Wednesday in march ing 27 miles in S hours and 50 minutes, the first part through a blinding rain, they reached camp in perfect condi tion. 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