The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 14, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16
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Other people are not afraid of calomel, because they do not understand what a dangerous drug It is \w< auie It has never hurt them, thf-y believe It never will. No one needs to take dangerous calo mel (which is Just another form of mercury). Vour druggist sells Dodson’s Diver Tone for fifty cents a bottle and guarantees that it takes the place of calomel. DdHon's LI vert one Is a pleasant tanting vegetable remedy that livens up the liver without causig any re-' striction of habit or diet. It has none of the many bad after-effects of calo mel and Is safe for children as well as grown-ups. You don't run a single risk when you try Dodson's Live**" Tone, because if you aren’t entirely satisfied, all you have to do Is go right back to where you bought it and have your money cheerfully refunded to you with a smile. Isn't that fair? ' • •* v -' * , ’ * -l: '"'%*> * ' ' * wjSk ; jgSftlp .w u > <W- r,> WtMR * * ** > & HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. War To Aid United States Trade, Says Governor Baldwin New Haven.—Governor Baldwin tonight declared the European war was likely to benefit America in material ways. He said: "I think the general war in Eu rope Is likely to he of considerable tem porary benefit to this country, bet ulti mately it would probably detract from its resources and perhaps ’for a time b-ins on serious business conditions. "We are now in a position to command the carrying trade of the world. This we had, to a considerable degree, dur ing the European wars at the close of DINNER PARTIES IN MOTOR CARS One of the Latest Fads Invent ed By Society Hostesses. Want Fresh Novelties. London. —Society hostesses are crazy for fresh novelties in the enter taining line. Motor car dinner par ties are the latest fads. Automobiles of guests are arranged in a semj-cir cle in the grounds of the house, and the people take their seats in one side of the automobile whilst dining in alfresco fashion off the other. Those who are particular are allowed white cloths. There may be an absence of dignity about the proceeding, but It Is delightfully cool way of din ing. Then “river nights” are becom ing the lage. Leading hostesses are hiring elaborately furnished launches for moonlight trips on the Thames. Music, champagne, and supper are the chief attractions. The launch travels about half a dozen miles down the river starting at midnight, carrying the Jolly parfy of invited guests. Dancing, bridge, and sometimes bath ing from the boats, whiles away the early hours before the dawn. One launch I saw fitted up by a leading furnishing firm was done in the style of a Turkish interior, with divans abundance of huge cushions, and soft rugs. I heard of another which took a case of champagne on board for each guest. Yet, another woman's club Is short ly to be opened In the West End, though, judging from the fact that special inducements in the way of re duced entrance fees and subscriptions are being held out to prespective mem bers. club life amongst women is not exactly booming. They tell me the woman’s clubs which exist are not quite heavens of peace and rest. Per haps English women are not cut out for club life. They lack the spirit of camaraderie so essential, and the dis cipline and restraint that are neces sary in the well conducted club gets on their nerves. It is not long since a woman's club which had a very distinguished mem bership was broken up by two of Its habitues introducing & couple of men friends dressed as women. Fancy a member of. sav, the reform, or the constitutional, bringing In a lady dis guised in trousers. What two daring ladies did might have been done by any Jolly irresponsible women, but it broke up the club. It was a nine days scandal. Which proves, I think, that English women are somewhat defic ien* in camraderie MOTOR USED FOR CARRYING ARMY GUNS; EXPERI MENTING London. —Military circles are In tensely Interested at the result of an experiment undertaken by Earl Fit zellllan, the close friend of King George, In transporting army guns by motor Instead of horses. The experi mental journey was completed In 7 hours, In place of the five days that horses would have required, and the return Journey was equally succeesful. The whole fleet of motor care did not report the slightest trouble. The probable outcome of the experi ment will be an arrangement between the war office authorities and Impor tant British motor car manufacturers, but which the latter will be subsided to hold a certain number of motor car chaels and drivers at the disposal of the government. This arrangement will, of course, be subject to the requirements of whatever epeclflcatlone the ordnance department consider suitable for the purpose of rendering motors compe tent to haul artillery a specification that will have to be worked out with due attention to the design of chasls. suspension, rigidity; and cooling area of the various cars The Greater Augusta Pharmacy Open All Night FVir rh« accommodation of Physicians and General Public. Patronise ue. vV e ora the originators of the All Night Drug 8tor» in Augusta. Toura for Grantor Augusta, Greater Augusta Pharmacy J. R. Gapfert, Prop. UP TO THTS MINUTE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS— No. 11*1 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. TO RENT No. 1354 Ellis street, ... 6 rooms $20.00 No. 963 Rroad street 10 rooms S4O 00 No. 536 Reynolds street. 10 $22.50 House, west of Arsenal.. 11 rooms.. .. . $75.00 House. Battle Row 5 rooms SIO.OO House on Turpin Hill, • for colored people 3 rooms $5.00 Partially Furnished House—on Hiphland Av enue, 9 rooms, for rent. Price $50.00 per month. JOHN W. DICKEY the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth. Our shipe were then on every sea carrying other poep'e a goods. It Is likely to be so again. "This means that we are likely to profit by the refusal of Europe to ac cede to the proposed American doctrine that private property should be free from capture at sea unless In cases of con traband of war and breach of blockade. England Is probably In a position to de clare an effective blockade of German ports." A DELICATE TASK. "Are you preparing a speech to make to your constituents?" ‘Yes," replied the statesman, “and I'm willing to admit it is a hard pob. It has taken me four days to get as far as "Friends and Fellow citizens." A PROTEST CHECKED. “dou don't send any more commu nications signed Taxpayer ’ ” said the editor. “No. Of late I have been so busy digging up the money to pay taxes that I haven’t had time to writo ’em. Barbecue tomorrow, Metropole To Put an End to All Superfluous Hair. Specialist’s Advice to Ladles Who Have Been Deceived and Disappointed. Thousands of ladies and even young girls have learned to their sorrow that it does not pay to trifle with hairy growths on the face and arfhs by trying to re move them with worthless pastes, pow ders and liquid depilatories that smell awfully and burn like mad. There is, however n simple, inexpensive treat ment which never fails to remove all trace of superfluous hair absolutely without pain or injury to the skin or comp’exion. It was put on public sale by a well known society woman who found that it entirely destroyed all trace of her own growth, after all else failed. In a surprisingly large number of cases It has killed the hair roots so that the hair has never returned. Ts you have tried all the advertised depilatories in vain and war.t sure, quick results, get it from Howard's Itexall Drug Stores, or any up-to-date druggist or department store. Signed Money-Back guarantee comes with every’ package. Ask for it by name “Mrs. Osgood s Wonder.” Let met caution you. however, not to apply Mrs. Osgood's Wonder to any hair you do not wish /totally destroyed. RESINOL CURED ECZEMA IN ITS WORST FORM Feb. 25. 1914: “T had eczema in the worst form all over my face. Tt started with a rash like hives, and itched and burned so that T could not keep my hands off of It. I could hardly sleep. The more I rubbed it the worse it itch ed, and the more it spread. Blisters fonded, and when opened had pus in them. I looked terrible. I would not let myself be seen This lasted for about three months, and. during that time I tried prescriptions, cold creams, camphor, etc. But It still kept getting wefrse, un til at last I tried Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. THE FIRST APPLICA TION RELIEVED THE ITCHING AND BURNING. I purchased a Jar of Resi nol Ointment and a cake of Resinol Soap, and by the time they were gone my fare was entirely well—my skin is as Smooth and dear as ever.” (Signed) Mrs. Phebe Cole, 1009 N. Walnut SL, West Bay City, Mich. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are sold by all druggists. Trial tree, write to Dept. 29-R, Resinol. Baltimore. French Remedy for Stomach Troubles The leading doctor* of France have for year, ti,ed a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acta lilts a charm. One dose will convince you. Severe cases of year,’ standing are often gTeatly benefited within 24 hour,. So many people ara getting surprising results that we feel all persona suffering from constipation, lower bowel, liver and stomach trouble* should try Mayr’i Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It ii now •old here by T G. Howard’s Drag Stores and drug gists svsrvwhera A Wonderful i Opportunity EOR THE LADIES ForSaturdayOnly All Ladies $5 $4 Summer Shoes at $2.95 t Included in this are our very best and latest styles, such as: Patent Colonials with the Louis Cuban heel. White Colonials in turn and welts, white and brown heels. Tan and Black Rubber Soled Eng lish Walking Shoes, $5.00 values. All to go Saturday at the one price of $2.95 WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP C. A. Nickerson, Mgr. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14