The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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Augusta, Ga. & The Ruud Tank Water Heater Cardinals Officially Told of Pope's Death Twenty-Three Members of Sacred College Meet to Prepare For Conclave—Take Oath to Keep Proceedings Secret. None Strong Enough to Break the Fisherman’s Ring, So it Was Simply Scratched Roma (delayed in transmission). — Thu death of Pope Plus X was form ally announced to the municipality of Rome Friday. Prince Camilla Rosplgllosl, com mander of the Noble Guard, and Mar quis Giovanni Sacchctt.i, head mar shal of the apostolic palace, went to the capital with official witnesses of HAVE YOU A CHILD? Many women long for children, but because of tome curable phymcal derangement are deprived of thia greatest of all happiness. The women whose names follow were restored to normal health by Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegeta ble Compound. Write and ask them about it. Iff* jrw|| < jjfepi' 0 “I took your Com pound and have a fine, strong baby. ” Mrs. John Mitchell, Mas sena, N. Y. “Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine for expectant mothers. ’’ Mrs. A. M. Myers, Gor donviile, Mo. “I highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound before child-birth, it has dona so much for me.”—Mrs. E. M. Doerr, R. R. 1, Con shohocken, Pa. “I took LydiaE. Pink ham’s Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and have the dearest baby girl in the world.”—Mrs. More Blakeley, Imperial, Pa. “I praise the Com pound whenever I have a chance. It did so much for me before my little girl was born. ” Mrs. E. W. Sanders, Rowlea burg, W. Va. “I took your Com pound before baby was bom and feel I owe my life to it ’’—Mrs. Winnie Tillis, Winter Haven, Florida. Plant Food Crops! CARROTS CABBAGE, SPINACH, KALE, COLLARDS, BEETS, RAPE, SALSIFY, MULTIPLYING ONIONS, MULTIPLYING SHAL LOTS. N. L Willet Seed Co. AUGUST A. WSNTFD Young Men W Mil I Lit an a Women To prepare for Bookkeeping. Banking, Salesmanship, Civil Service, Shorthand und Typewriting positions. Always openings for trained men and women, l’ositlons secured graduates. Personal Instruction In both day and night schools. Night school Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Special opening rates. Lessons by mall If desired. STACK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE sth Floor Hariton Building. Elevator Service. SCHOOL NOW IN OPERATION. Money to Lend On Improved City Property John W. Dickey /HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. thp pontiff’s demise, two members of the noble guard, Count Michele Mo roni and Marquis Callo Antic! Mat tel. The mayor received the party In the council hall, where the register pre pared the certificate of death. This was Inscribed with the words: ‘‘According to the statement of the physicians and witnesses, Plux X died a' 1:15 o’clock on the morning of Aug. 20, 1914.” Twenty-three cardinals met late to day to arrange the temporary gov ernment of the church and prepare for the conclave In September to elect a new pope. Cardinals Martinelli and D 1 Pietro are 111 and unable to be present. Car dinal Seraphin Vannutelll, dean of the Sacred Cohere, attended, but, being incapacitated by an Indisposition, the duties of the dean were performed by Cardinal Agllardl. Take Oath. After taking the oath to maintain secret their discussions, ‘‘even to the shedding of blood," the cardinals per formed the traditional ceremony of breaking the Fisherman's ring. The rite, however, was not literally car ried out. According to the rules of the Sacred College the ring should be broken and later reset and presented to the new pope. Today after each of the members present had Identified the ring It was found that none had the strength to break It, even though a hammer was employed. Aid was not at hand, as Cardinal Della Volpe had not permitted the presence of any one except the cardinals. The latter flna 1 - ly decided that the symbolical cere mony would be properly observed If the symbol of office was scratched. This was done. It Is learned that the testament of the late pope provides for the main tenance of about 400 little ones made orphans by the earthquake at Messina and CalaVria in 1908. Sister Is Better. The pope’s sister, Anna, who col lapsed when the pontiff died, was bet ter today and inquired about the ar rangements tor the funeral Saturday. She insisted upon kneeling in bed to pray for the departed soul. The outer walls of all the churches are placarded with notices from Car dinal Potnpili, vicar general of his holiness, stating that the chamberlain had given him officially the sad news of the death of Plus X on Thursdav and Instructed him to ntoify all the faithful and ordered that the bells in all the churcll’s be tolled for one hour at sunset Friday and on Sat urday. The clergy also are directed to say masses for the late pontiff, "recommending his blessed soul to God." FATHER, 3 DAUGHTERS DROWN. Davenport, lowa.—Thomas Thomas, aged 66, and hla three daughters, aged 21, 17 and 11, were drowned in the Mississippi River near Leclaire, lowa, today. The father lost his life in an attempt to rescue the three girls. WALL PAPER Mattings. Shafts. Pictures T.G. BAILIE &CU. 712 Broad Street AWN IN G.S Relieves CATARRH of I CAPSULES Lmid^ Certificate of Pope's Death Is Given Out Statement Prepared By Dr. Marchiafava Regarding Ex act Hour of Pontiff’s Demise Rome.—Dr. Marchiafava, one of the two physicians who were at the death bed of Pope Plus X, has given the As sociated Press this statement: “The pope died Thursday, August 20, about 1:16 in the morning. (Signed! “B. MARCHIAFAVA.” When informed of the claim made In the United States that the pontiff's death actually occurred prior to that time, Dr. Marchiafava said he thought it ridiculous in view of the fact that there are plenty of witnesses who saw the pope alive early Thursday morn ing. These include such outside and disinterested persons as Monsignor Falconio, former apostolic delegate in the United States, who at about mid night of Wednesday insisted upon en tering the Vatican, the doors of which were closed. He was given admit tance and remained in the pope’s bed room for half an hour. Dr. Andrea Amici, the other physi cian in attendance, when told of the American report said: “I can give you the best of docu ments showing the irrefutable truth." Written Announcement. He produced his own written an nouncement of the death of the pontiff to the mayor of Rome as follows: “Most Illustrious Sir and Mayor: “It is my sorrow to inform you to day, August 20th, at the hour of 1:15 a. m., his holiness. Pope Pius X, known secularly as Giuesseppe Sarto of Riese, ceased to live in the Vatican palace, from bronchial pneumonia, aged 79 years. Dated Aug. 20, 1914.” Prince Colonna, the mayor of Rome, has ordered a special cover, richly bound and lined with satin for the death certificate. It bears the Rom?T» coat of arms in the center and has the following inscription in silver letters. “Death certificate of his holiness, Pius X. Expired Aug. 20, 1914." HARDWICK IKES STATEMENT 10 6A. DEMOCRATS Says Fully Two-Thirds of All Voters of State Have Pro tested Against Slaton’s Nomination For Senate. Atlanta. Ga. —Thomas W. Hardwick issued the following statement to day: "To the democrats of Georgia: “The official returns, practically complete, show that while Mr. Slaton has a small lead In delegates, that I have run him a close second In the number of delegates and I believe I have received as many votes at the ballot box as he has received. “It must be remembered also that every vote cast for any one of his op ponents was a vote of protest against Mr Slaton’s candidacy. Fully two thirds of all the voters of Georgia have protested against Mr. Slaton’s elec tion to the senate and have insisted that he fill out his two year contract as Governor ‘without regard to the enticement of a more alluring prize ’ “The combined vote of Mr.* Felder and myself far exceeds that of Mr. Slaton, even if Mr. Hutchens vote be added thereto. This is true both as to the popular vote and as to the conven tion vote. Having a long lead, both In popular and delegate votes over any other progressive candidate, my friends are naturally hopeful and con fident of my final success. “In any event the true democratcy of this state may rest assured that progressive democracy of Georgia and the friends of the national administra tion will organize and control the Ma con convention and will' select two progressive democrats as United Senators from Georgia who are in harmony with the Wilson administra tion.” Americans Crowd the Switzerland Trains London. —Miss Sarah Oiler, of New York, who arrived here today from Lucerne with a party of other Amer icans, said there were thousands of American tourists In Switzerland anxious to get out and they were crowding the trains since railway communication has been re-opened to the north. Food was becoming scarce and expensive in Switzerland she said, and persons who had thought It safe to remain there had become un easy and were joining In the rush to England. The Americans In Switzerland have stopped going to Italy because of the delay in getting berths on steamers for America, according to Miss Oiler. She says all are trying now to get to Holland or England. COTTON MFR’S WORRIED OVER SHORTAGE IN DYES Washington.—Representative Mete, of New York, conferred with Secre tary Bryan today over the situation confronting textile mills because of a shortage In dyes. Imported almost ex clusively from Germany. Cotton manufacturers say they will have to shut down unless a substitute can be found. Mr. Bryan said efforts would be made to secure importations from Germany, but did not suggest the course to be followed. OIL TOWN TRAGEDY. Tulea, Okla. —Alva Ooldsby, 19. to day shot and killed hi* mother-in-law. Mrs. IT. G. Meyers, fatally wounded his wife, and then killed himself. The tragedy was at Drunmwright, an oil town. 60 miles from Tulsa. the BLADDER I and all Discharges ip 24HOURS Each oafaul* bears Ifea Bum**? (MIDV) counterfeits, y J 8014 hy all drugriata. From 5 to 10 Tonight You Should Make a Point to Visit Our Store REASONS-A PLENTY The “WIZARD” will Serve a Few Extra Choice Bargains. Come Tonight Read Our Ada in Sunday Papers==The Wizard Has An Interesting Story Por Every Person In Thia Community, THIS— Men’s guaranteed Socks, in black and colors, special at 10c AND THIS— C h i 1 d r e n’s Whit leather Hosiery, worth 12£c to 15 per pair, at >■ t .i m m 10c AND THIS— Ladies’ 25c lisle hose in black and colors, all reduced to . .21c AND THIS— All men’s 25c Socks reduced to .21c AND THIS— Ladies’ 50c Silk Boot Hose at :•! r*n r#i m 39c AND THIS— All SI.OO Silk Hose in black, white and the new shades . 89c AND THIS— Men’s Silk Socks that should be 35c per pair, at .. . .21c AND THIS— Men’s negligee shirts, worth 50c to 75c, at 43c AND THIS— Men’s SI.OO to $1.25 negli gee shirts, good range of patterns, all at 79c AND THIS— Every article in the house has beei? re duced for this sale. 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Tonight We Close Another Remarkable Week« You Don’t Hear Any Complaint of Dad Business at This Store.