The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. CRUISER’S FLAG 1 SHOT AWAY WE German Warship Koenigsberg Put the British Cruiser Pega sus Out of Action in Zarzibar Harbor. Cape Town, Union of South Africa.— Further details have been obtained here of the naval action in the harbor of Zanzibar last Sunday morning, when the British cruiser Pegasus, under : command of Captain John A. Inglish, was attacked and put out of action 1 the German cruiser Koenigsberg. It seems that the Koenlgsburg ap proached Zanzibar harbor at full speid at 5 a. m. Sunday. She disabled a patrol boat with three shots and then opened fire on the Pegasus. Her shoot ing was very accurate. She com menced firing at 9,000 yards, closing in to 7,000. In 15 Minutes. The Pegasus replied with all her but her artillery was disabled in fifteen minutes. When her lire ceased there came a lull of five min utes, after which tho Koenigsburg opened fire for another quarter of an hour. The Pegasus was unable to re ply. Nearly all the casualties on tho a:British boat occurred around her guns Band on her upper deck. She was badly f injured on the water line and listed ‘ heavily. The flag of the Pegasus wis shot away twice but each time it was raised again and held up by her ma rines. Apparently little or no damage was sustained by the Koenigsberg. THE WATERWAYS 111 TO LIVE ON STEAMER One Thousand Delegates to Atlanta Deeper Waterways Convention Will Combine Business With Pleasure. New York. —An elaborate program of business and pleasure, with its princi pal feature a tour of the waterways of New York state, has been arranged for the seventh annual convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Asso ciation, which opens here late today. More than 1,000 delegates were ex pected to attend. The tour of the state waterways be gins tomorrow morning, when the steamer Berkshire, on which many of the delegates will live the greater part of their stay here, will start around the harbor. The day's program in cludes a reception at Perth Amboy by Governor Fielder. In the evening them will be a discussion on the Berkshire. To West Point. Thursday morning the ship will pro ceed to West Point, where the military academy will be inspected. Stops will he made at Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston and Hudson, where the Berk shire will tie up every night. The up per Hudson improvements, undertaken by the federal government, will he inspected on Friday evening, after which the Berkshire will proceed to Al bany, where Governor Glynn will ad dress the delegates. On Saturday the delegates go to Troy and come down the Hudson by night, the party break ing up on its arrival in New York on Sunday. Will Attend. Among those who are expected to address the delegates during the tour are Secretaries Josephus Daniels and Franklin K. Lane, Speaker Champ Clark, Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan, Representative Richmond Pearson Hobson and Major Michael J. McDonough, engineer corps, U. S. A. Representative .1. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia will preside at the meet ings. britishTabor IS IN ACCORD Stories of Unfavorable Com ment on War Are Fafricatious Invented in Germany. Washington.— The British embassy today announced receipt of the fol lowing from the London foreign of fice: "Currency is being given to stories emanating from German sources 'of utterances unfavorable to the British case by ex-cabinet ministers, labor members and others in England. These statements are probably large ly based on a speceh which Mr. Burns was alleged to have made hut which was an entire fabrication Invented in Germany. "Any labor members and others who may have suggested that it would have been better for this country to remain neutral did so as private per sons and not as representing any par ty. Mr. Arthur Henderson, now chair man of the labor party, has made a strong speech In support of the gov ernment. Mr. W. Cook spoke In equal ly strong terms In a similar sense at Mr. Churchill's meeting on the elev enth and the parliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress issued a manifesto on September 3 approving the manner In which the labor party had responded to the appeal made to all political parties to give their co operation In securing the enlistment of men for the war “All parties are united as to the jus tice of our cause and all are deter mined to see the war to a auccessful conclusion.” ... _ ECZEMA COVERED CHILDREN'S HANDS Had to Keep Hands Tied Up. Itched So Could Not Rest at Night. Cried About All the Time. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. Lafayette, Tenn.—“l received great benefit flrora the Cuticura Soap and Oint ment. My children's hands were covered also bled. They itched so bad the children could not rest at night and cried about all the time. "We had tried several remedies without relief when 1 sent for samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They helped so much I got some more and the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, healed them without leaving any •cars. There hasn't been any signs of sores since and that was nearly a year ago. I think they are the greatest remedies In the world." (Signed) Mrs. isabell Curtis, Jan. 28. 1614. Samples Free by Mall Care for your hair with Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. They keep the scalp clean and free from dandruff, allay itching and irritation and promote natural hair-growing conditions when all else falls. Although Cuticura Soap (25c.) and Cuti cura Ointment (50c.) are fold by druggists everywhere, a sample of each with 32-p. Skin Rook will be sent free upon request. Address: "Cuticura. Dept. T. Boston " WORLD SERIES MAY START ON OCT. Bth Chicago. —The world’s championship baseball series probably will start on October 8, one day after the American and National League seasons close, ac cording to President B. B. Johnson, of the American League and member of the national baseball commission. President Johnson asserted today that there was no truth in the report that October 10 had been decided on. GENERAL DIMITRIEFF KILLED AT TOMASZOW Rome, via London, 4:08 a. m.— A dispatch from Vienna says General Radko Dimitrieff, who resigned as Bulgarian minister at Petrograd to join the Russian army, was fatally wounded in the fighting at Tomas 4jw. General Dimitrieff was one of the most succesful generals in the ad vance on Lemberg. In the Balkan war he led the Third Army, which formed the left wing of the Bulgarian forces in the great battle of Lule Burgas on The Wise Old Miller knows there are as many grades and kinds of Corn Flakes as there are grades and kinds of flour. To tell the best—the kind that affords the biggest money’s worth and most satisfaction to the consum er—is easy for the old millor or food expert. But the purchaser who doesn’t know, must be protected. That is why the producers of the very finest Corn Flakes didn’t call them “Jone’s Com Flakes” or “Smith’s Corn Flakes.” These Superior Com Flakes were given a name that is distinctive— . Post T oas ties The average housekeeper has, likely enough, tried some of the various “Com Flakes” on the market. To realize the perfection of taste in toasted Indian corn —cooked, rolled and seasoned with sugar and salt just as it ought to be one should order Post Toasties. These famous Com Flakes have been the favorite for years among chefs and food connoisseurs. They come ready to eat in sealed packages with an Inside Con tainer that keeps this delicious food crisp, fresh and clean for the table. And the price is no higher than the cost of ordinary kinds. Insist on your grocer supplying the Superior Corn Flakes- Post Toasties IF BILIOUS, SICK OR CONSTIPATED TAKE CASCARETS No headache, bad cold, sour stomach or costive bowels by morning. Get a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! You have a throb bing sensation In your bead, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parch ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, anil what you need Is a cleaning up In side. Don’t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don’t resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re member that most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels nre cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cas carets —they v/ork while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels cleagi; stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to take Cascarets because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. with running sores and I had to keep their hands tied up. The eczema came 4n yellow pimples and turned to a sore eruption October 29 and 30, 1912. Previous to that he had won a signal victory over the Turks at Kirk Kilisso. He was cast off by Bulgaria when he Joined the Russian army. SERVIANS DRIVE AUSTRIANS ON WHOLE FRONT Attempt to Cross River Save Fails. Servians Also Victor ious in Bosnia. Drina River Bridges Destroyed. Paris, 1:22 a. m. —ln a dispatch from Nish, Servla, dated Sunday the cor respondent of the Havas News Agen cy says the Austrians have been forc ed to retreat along the entire front be tween Lioubovia, Svornik and Losnit za, and that they are being hotly pur sued by the Servian forces near Kour iatcltza. The Servians destroyed the bridges over the river Drina but af ter suffering heavy losses the Aus trians succeeded in gaining the op posite bank. The Austrian attempt, the corres pondent continues, to cross the river Save between Mitrovitza and Shabats has failed. In Bosnia yesterday the Servians occupied the heights west of Rogatnitza. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. AIDS IN PLAN TO HELP COTTON GROWERS '■ V' €l. VtJiaaKaM -. . si -v* i&ri jjaraffT v . mu ' >-%v' , ,{. ; * -v v.\« "WMI >v*T • *?**.'' it? - v:::'- ; L ■ ’ - ' v. MS .? & V'- : ■" v; vV-. : ' -v, 'Vi v - j„ • - '■ ;• r fp - • .... I Miss Lucy Burleson, daughter of the postmaster general, who Is taking an active part in pushing Miss Genevieve Clark’s novel plan for a national cot ton bargain sale week. It is proposed that American women adopt Amer ican styles forthwith and use cotton fubrics freely In their clothing and their households. A nutfon-wlde bar gain sale week in October is sug gested to focus attention on the move ment. This plan is calculated to start a new activity in cotton which will take up the enormous number of bales that find no foreign market. PRESIDENT IS OFF TO CAST HIS VOTE Trenton, N. J. —Candidates for con gress, for the legislature and for city and county offices will he chosen by the various political parties in New Jersey in the state-wide primary to day. Of the twelve congressmen who now represent the state ten are demo crats, most of whom will be renomi nated. Returns Tonight. Washington. —President Wilson left here at 8 o’clock today for Princeton where he will vote in the primary. Ho will return to Washington at 6 o’clock tonight. MISS LUCY BURLESON. MSS. WINN’S SOVICf TO WOMEN Take Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound and be Restored to Health. Kansas City, Mo. —“The doctors told me I would never be a mother. Every jmonth the pains jweitj so bad that 1 j could not bear my I weight on one foot I began taking Ly dia E. Pinkhatn’s Vegetable Com pound and had not finished the first bot tle when I felt greatly relieved and E took it until it made me sound and well, and I now have two fine baby girls. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound too highly for what it has done for me. I always speak a word in favor of your medicine to other women who suffer when I have an opportunity. ” —Mrs. H. T. 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We first exploited Fulghum oats, and Willet’s 1914 Fall Catalogue,” now out (get it!), has the best description of this oat ever written. N. L Willct Slid Gi. AUGUSTA. GARDEN HOSE Large shipment of Garden llorp just reived direct from faetorv. Hose Reels, Hose Pipes. Large assortment Lawn Sprinklers. THEO. 6. McAULIFFE 115 Jackson Street. Whtmvtr You Need a General Tonlo Take Grove’a The old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonlo 1» equally, valuable ns a General Tonic because It contains the well known tonic properties of QUIN INE and IRON. Drives out Malaria, enriches Blood. Builds up the WhcW Bystem. 60c.— (Advertisement ) JtfLE YOU MOVINGT r Jjm r) JF you are moving tbis season be sure to give us at least ten days’ notice so your telephone may be moved promptly. Call at the office to day and sign an order for the move. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company The Greater Augusta Pharmacy NO. 12S1 BROAD ST. Prescription Specialists. Try us and be convinced. 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