The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 06, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR STORY OF 3 DAYS’ FIGHT, AUSTRIAN WHITE FUG Guns, Money Chests and Letter Bags of Troops Left Behind in Flight Before the Victorious Russians London, 2:05 a. m. ■ The rotrer of tin* Daily in Moscow this atory *»i the ij^ht- IriK in Galtcia given him l»> a wuumi officer: The battle l«Hte»j three day*. The Austrian lelt wing with u. i trail leuae* tuoU the offensive <m our n*ht flank hut in it short time our infantry put all i he Austrian officer* hnrm <Jc combat, thus causing a panic. ‘'\V> then began a general attack, and the Austriana quickly hoisted a white flop, threw down their arm a surrendered. Thi* happened nc eral fin er Ttte Atialriati macnin • ,<una and » i tlller> worked well hut the no n in the bftttftt'jc* welt unable to endure our ha>owi Alack. Crawled Up. "Near Zmmue and Lublin we ap proached the Austrluir poult! t r». and < law ling to within a hundred pace* of the Austrian line, we theered loudly ami threw (jutMtlvoa upon them. The Au*t rhitm in the front position* helm ed the white flt;g and the otlwm be hind them lied leaving several gun*, a niilitar* nimoy, money cheats and Iwo hugs of soldiers* letters.** I fugitives fnii in Lemberg says the Telegraph's corrvKpondeitt state that the \ustrian inlHtHty autborltien and the whoh Austrian army art* demur sliced llefon leaving Lemuel g me AutdriciiN pillaged the houses of rich I’nh :* t blew up the (mlih mn bridges end destroyed the railway. 2 SI PIS TORS sue ssis in FRENCH V Statement Made By Secretary Board ot Foreign Missions. German Methodist Ministers Called to Colors N»w York. More tlmn 250 I‘rut ax - tent rlerg) men are beurliiK nrm« tn the Krone li army, xccontlng to Mxl.roxnt Ixxux.t tikJhv l>y S. Kail Taylor, aacratary of the hoard of f..r riKii minimi or tlix Mxthodixt Kpix ' "|M*I Church. H* uleu rr|><>rlcl that nearly all Herman Mxthndlxt mlnlH irra In South Herninny had l,een call ed to the oolorx The Met hod let Theological School et Frankfurt, Herinany, hua been eloa eil. moat of the NludentH Imvlnu been drafted Into the army, Mr. Taylor aaltl Dietroae. JTtmi miaalnnarlea In the Belgian tnngo word was received of a threat ened nttgok for neighboring Herman toloniee. Mttera from Liberia tell of •llatrrxx and anxiety among the mix alonarloa there due to the pnaethtllly of an njirlelng among the natlvea. Mleahinarlea tu Indian and Kaelern Aani It la aaltl. are facing aerluun prohlemx growing out of financial and trada dlaordere Fled by Thouoanda. When ortlei'N for llie niuliiitzation of Tnrklah Irtaipa waa |ii>atv<l at Ble nd the Inhabitant* of that city fled to the moiintalnx by thoiimmdx. hc eordlng to a letter reeetved today at the nffleea of the I‘rrxbylrrlan Hoard of Foreign Altaatona from Hr. K K. llobkina. a mlaalonary worker. The xjtodua, I>r. Il.<i>kln* wrote, «ai due to the desire of the nativex lo eeeape military aervlce. Kvery liank in the city, he elated, wua rloaed, and hiial neax watt demorallxed. DROPS>’ SPECIALIST I'aually git* quick rellaf, h*v* entirely relieved man Beamingly hopoleaa cane* rivalling and abort breath aoon gone Often g vea entire rellaf In lb to Is data Trial treatment arm fin*. D« THOMAS R. ulttCh SuccMetr to Dr. H. H. Qrnen'a Ron# ■an P Atlanta, Q» KoSKm? imSHINCTOJ# 1 If tl orAMtßittN lOEAIS Pennsylvania Avenue, l*th And H Street*. H Blit I ||<H Hatal liVtdeetea * t* X' k§ AP * € *w V | t, 1 1 -. im j| ; OtuMi Ike Whit* Heiiir I j within iu« ecceee •( public j.: - buiMmfi. *hopa, t heeler* and 1 ; s IH'inl* ei general and hiaiernal " imereet ; Whan vtiiimg lha Ballon'* j - * oatniai reu ahanld mahr you* ; home at the forhaU", lb* tin- - ] tel el American Ideate Ream, with detached - hath, IMS. U 00 and at ■ noma with privet* hath, M M. M #» and up ■ Writ* lee hanklet with map j ; CLIFFORD M LEWIS, Manager WORDS OFWIED WHEN HE QUIT Prince William Issued Procla mation to Albanians. In Effect, “I Go But I Return” Pant. 4:24 a. m. 'Phi* prodama Hon. i**mj by Prime* William of Wlad when Im Icli Albania, in given in a Hone <ii*pat< U lo the Tlavaa Agency: "Albanian*, when your delegate* can* to offer me the crown of Al bania! rcajfomleil with confidmce to tin* appeal cf a noble, c*hfvalrn»H peo ple. I i uinrt to you animated with the moat ardem wish lo Hid you. ami you have wen me front the nut wet ronae* rate ai my efforts to h good admin* Iwtiation and Juatle for * iatration and justice for all. "However, inauspicious event* haw thwarted our cornon efforl. Some mind* blinded by a pMHHion not un dtrHonri. oppos'd reform* and would not grant credit to the government. Ih iidcu Ihe war which has jiiHf brok en out in fcCttroi e ha* complicated our nitua lion. ‘ I have tm thought to leave the "oik to which ! wish to consecrate my Btrenglh and my life It will be »: mo fill that I go for soma time to the Occident, but whether fMr or near I luill only om thought, that of work ing for the prosperity of the noble, chivalrous Albanian country. During my ahnence the international con trolling’ rmrunl salon win assure a government." PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD 1 ( you nuffrr from bleeding. itrhtm;. h mil or ptotflldln Pllxa. send nix vour mi'll.'o and I uill tHi you how to cig-x vourii.lt at lioiiix by |h« n «w nbaorption fri-xtinmf: ‘ltd will nixn xxml xomx of lliix lioiiix trratin.nt frxx u* trial, with rxfxrxnoxx from toijr own locality If rx- M'lxxixtl. I 'scrx report Inimxili i(a u llef ami speedy cures. Send no mmixv, tut lell Olliers of lids offer. Write to day to Mrs. M Summers, Itux, I*. Notre Dame, Ipd For Cotton Worms We have Powdered Arsenate Lead ! 4 pounds Ars. Lead and 4 pounds flour per acre sift ed on the plant rows through Cheese Cloth pock ets on 2 ends of a pole on mule's back. New' un sprinkled wormy cotton will be a loss. Order Ar». Lead Powder ! N, L Willit Seed Go. AUGUSTA. TO THE FRIENDS OF THE HOMELESS BOYS OF AUCIISTA: \ I mm rmmmhmmmmmm wrnmmmmm*mm mmmrm <mmm hhhmm mmwmmmrnmmmm The Boys’ home are in the race for the One Thousand Dollars • offered by The Herald in their M. & M. Label contest. t WILL VOLJ HELP US TO WIN IT? A Charitable Organization Deserving Your Support The Boys Home, as its name implies, is a home for the homeless boys of Augusta—lt is in need of funds for carrying on this work—With your co-operation we will win The Her ald's SIOOO first prize. We ask that you save the labels of the By: Mr*. W. H. Cozart, Mis* Blanche Stealey, 200,000 of Austrians j Can’tFighf One Hundred and Fifty of Their Five Hundred Guns Captured. l Reported Reassembling West of Lemberg in Strong Position London. 3:15 a. m The corrxxpoi.d of the Uiiily Mail at t’etrogfad, (8t IVlf-rshurK) sa>»: "Of tiie total Austrian forrxx in force ih» Austrian train army lo fait Galicia probably twelve army corpx I -at leusl four army corpx of 200,000 have been practically pul out m I aetirin. anyhow tor aoirie time and 150 of their 500 gunx captured. To Fall Back. "Luaxia ia now able to detach con xlderalde forces to Lublin and the prospect is that this will probably buck on the strong for!iesses of F’r>- zenysl. Jaroslau and KracoW w hreb.v the ItugHtaim will recover those parts of i'olancl occupied Icy the Austrians and the fertile eastern part of (cali che up to the Carpathians. "It is reported the Austrians are busy fortifying the hills near Godoka, 17 miles west of Lem beg. Thin ia i very strong position with its fronl on four lakes, extending twelve, miles north and south, and It Is probable that it is here the remains of the beaten Austrian army Is concentrat ing. OPEN LETTER - To Our Customers in Georgia and South Carolina The present European war situation has disorganized the financial world, and is having its effect upon business in our section, caused principally by the uncertain basis upon which the present cotton crop must be financed and market ed. We are now going through a "reconstruction period" and our country will soon adjust itself to a sound and stable basis upon which we will all do business, live and prosper. With an abiding faith in the value of cotton we are wil ling to do business on a COTTON STANDARD at 10c per pound, on all sales to cotton producers or shippers, made after Sept. Ist, 1914. In accepting cotton at 10c per pound in payment for Remington, Smith Premier and Monarch Typewriters we require that it be on basis of Augusta middling and delivered to us f. o. b. Augusta, Ga. Yours truly, REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. By L. J. Henry, Dealer. Yours For a Worthy Cause, THE BOYS’ HOME rHE AUGUSTA HERALD. MJGpSTA, GA. Special Notice I buy Building Material in ear load lots for cash, direct from South Georgia, which means a big saving to the owner. Get my estimate before awarding your contract. E. H. Mobley Contractor and Builder. No. 4 Irish American Bank Bid. Phone 2476 Mrs. William Nixon, Mr*. J. M. Mayes, BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUGUSTA, - QEORGIA products and the sales slips of the merchants who are entered in this contest. Communicate with any of the undersigned committee in order that we may call for such tokens as you have accumulated. Mr*. Chas. F. McKenzie, Mr*. Albert Davidson, The cheapest kind of a Furopean map costs 10c. The HERALD’S War Map is the very latest, made by Europe’s best map makers. Together with its comprehensive statistical information, the portraits of European rulers, charts of capitals and strategi cal points, it is actually worth TWENTY TIMES as much as the hastily gotten up makeshifts now be ing distributed. We will pass out these wonderful maps to all who want them while they last for One Coupon and the gift amount of 10 cents. Get your copy YOU will want to refer to it each day as you read the war news. It is 161/2XIBI/2 inches in size, printed in five colors, and folds up into a handsome cover to easily fit the pocket. Every mountain range, river and town is shown so that you will al ways be able to follow the warring armies wher ever they meet in combat. The map also shows all the submarine ocean cables, as well as those of the inland seas. EUROPEAN WAR MAP CONTENTS Portraits of European Rulers, Army Strength -of Euro pean Nations, Naval Strength, Men and Vessels, Aerial Fleets, Dirigibles and Aeroplanes, Chronicle of Nations In volved, Triple Alliance and Triple Entente, Hague International Peace Conference, Capitals of Europe, Population European Countries, National Debts of Europe European Coin Values, Area of European Coun tries, Distance Between Prin cipal Cities, Decisive Battles of Past Century, *- Charts of Capitals and Naval Stragetic Points, PRESENT ONE COUPON lO r BY JLrfGC mail Tb« map will be sent any where, in city or out, for 120. Send itampß, coin or money order. Bright Bargains in Wants Mrs. J. Rodger*, n Committee. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. PORTRAITS OP EUROPEAN RULERS King George IV, President Poinoare, Cxar Nicholas 11, Emperor William 11, Emperor Francis Joseph, King Peter King Albert Queen Wilhelmln*, King Victor Emmanuel King Alfonso XIII, King Haakon VII, King Gustav V, King Chirstian X, President M. de Arriage, Sultan Mohammed V, King Constantine, With how many of the above portraits ace you familiar? Printed dally In another col umn together with 10c to THE HERALD