The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT THE a CHOI HIT; HIS BROTHER MORTALLY HURT London, 12:10 a. m.—Th*» Star** Co penhagen correspondent says the Vos sichc ZeitunK <>f Berlin reports that Crown Crim e Alexander of Servla has been slightly wounded and that his brother, Prince George of Servla has been mortally hurt In the fighting ogalnst the Austrians. Crown Prince Alexander of Servla, second son of King Peter, Is year# old and became heir to the Servian throne when his brother, Prince George, who Is one year his senior, renounced his rights to accession In 1909. Prince George had killed bis servant and it was believed he had developed homicidal mania. Prince Alexander hns acted ns re- Conversation is Cheap-Anyone Can Talk-But- Delivering Clothes that “back up” the words— that’s rare—no talk here —here’s a lively, real man's style—in a big va riety of fabrics—an Alco fall Suit for $25.00 Not a $35 suit, but n full 2,500 cents worth of Btyle, careful tailoring, all-wool fabrics, and long wear. MS CREARY’S l “Home of Good Clothes’* How many people do you •uppos, will bo willing to live in an unwirod homo five yoars from today? SPECIAL NOTICE I buy building material in car load lota for cash, direct from South Georgia, which means a big sav ing to the owner. Get my estimate before awarding vrmr contract. E. H. MOBLEY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. No 4 I. A. Bank Building. Phone 2476. BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA ftirjo exclusive dn r.oo TAILORING sl9= DISTINCT INDIVIDUALITY Are found in otir suits or overcoats, built to your measure . The latest creations in both styles and fabrics. ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS r.OO 662 BROAD ST. FM AUGUSTA, GA. cent of Servla during the Illness of the king STATESBORO CITY MALE CARRIER IN DELEMMA Statesboro, Oa. Those who look upon the city mail carrier's Job ns a “snap" would see differently If they# wecall ed upon to make round of the city with a pick of mall Just, one time. At least that Is what one of the substitute car riers, Mr. J. H. Alderman, decided after ofie day’s trial, Mr. Alderman was one of those w’ho stood the examination for the postion, but was not high enough In the list to secure the first appointment. Me was. however, placed on the eligible list, and when the regular carrier became ill after a few days, the postmaster thought of MV Alderman as n substitute, “Jim H." took his pack of mail and tode his round smilingly. The next trip he went afoot. Bale at night he returned with much of the mall undelivered, and stated to the postmaster that he could not complete the round for la'k of time; he would start earlier next day. But next day “Jim II.“ was not to be seen nor the next. On the third day his brother-in-law called upon hlrn on a matter of business and found him still in bed from fatigue of two days before. The thing that was uppermost In his mind was his failure to deliver the mall on his route. “You know, I couldn’t find all them niggle." ho said. “I don't think I can stand that Job, anyway; I think the blamed niggers had bettor go to the post office for their mail." “Jim ll.’s" friends are sorry he could not stand the walking, for he was a Jol ly good carrier; but there are a good many who feel amused at Ids statement that the “blamed niggers” bad better call at the post of flee f«A thel~ mall.— Bulloch Times. How Famous Actresses Banish Superfluous Hair Hetty Lorraine, the popular actress who won fame In “The Little Parisien ne" and other Comedies writes: “Thea trics I women are now using a remark able prescription that acts like magic In curing all trace of unsightly hair growths. It Is Mrs. Osgood's Wonder. Unlike the electric needle, it can he used with perfect safety. Unlike evll-smelllng depilatories, It Doesn't burn the skin. 1 used It first over a year ago and have not had a trace of superfluous hair since." MY*. Osgood's Wonder is quite Inex pensive and Is sold by T, O. Howard’s Drug Stores and other up-to-date drug stores Signed Money-Back Guarantee ht every peel ROOFING We are still doing the Roofing and Sheet Metal business. It is not necessary to come to us with your Roof troubles; just call us over the phone. We will take the load and the worry off you, and the cost will be satisfac tory, and the work guar anteed. There will be no come-back to any of our work at your ex pense. McCARREL SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 1626. 643 Broad Street. USE MI-0-NA WHEN STOMACH IS UPSET No matter how long you have suf fered from a miserable, upset stom ach, indigestion or dyspepsia, Mi-o-na -a simple, Inexpensive prescription easily had at any drug store—will quickly, safely and effectively end the distress, or it will not cost you a pen ny When your stomach Is out of order some foods taste good but work bad ly, fermenting Into a stubborn lump and surely causing sour or acid taste In the mouth, severe pain In the pit of 'the stomach, gas. coated tongue, offensive breath, restless nights, and nervousness. It's needless for you to suffer this distress for Just a few Mi-o-na tablets bring joyful relief —They do more for these little “helps to health” soothe and strengthen the Inflamed and weakened stomach walls and Increase the flow of the digestive Juices so that the stomach can care for the food as nature Intended. Then the blood re ceives Its proper nourishment, you are no longer thin, pale, weak and despon dent but become well, strong, cheerful and always ready for the day's du ties. No matter what ails your stomach put your faith In Ml-o-na. Get some of these harmless but helpful tablets from T. G. Howard today and eat whatever your appetite craves, and never fear distress. CHERAW MAN IS CRUSHED UNDER BELL; GIVING FIRE ALARM Anderson, S. C.—A letter received in Anderson from Cheraw tells of a pecu liar happening which caused the death of Reese Hough, a young man of the Bee I>ee town. A fire was discovered In David’s store and young Hough, who was night clerk at the Hanard hotel, hurried to ring the fire bell. The bell was suspended beneath the town tank, a tank slmlluY In size and appearance to the t inks nt the various cotton mills around Anderson. He grasped the rope and gave it a pull. The bell, weighing 700 pounds, and located 150 feet from the ground, broke Prose from Its fasten ings and fell. It struck young Hough, crushed him to the earth, mangling him horribly, and causing Instant death. Mr. Hough was marvled and his widow and several small children survive him. FALLING HAIR OR ITCHING SCALP Surely Cease When You Use Parisian Sage-- Makes Your Hair Soft and Fluffy. Now that Parisian Sage—a scientific preparation that supplies every lialr and Healp need- ran he had at any drui< counter, or from T. G. Howard's, It Is certainly needless to have thin, brittle, matted, stringy or faded hair. No matter how unsightly your hair, how hadly It Is falling, or how much dandruff, Parisian Sage Is all that Is needed. Kvery trace of dandruff Is removed with one application, the hair roots are nourished and stimulated to grow new hair. Itching scalp and full ing hair cease—your hair becomes soft, fluffy, abundant and radiant with life and beauty. Parisian Sage Is surely one of the most Invigorating and refreshing hatr tohlcs known. It Is easily used at home not expensive, and even one application proves Its goodness. N. L. WILLET SEED CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Get “Willet'e Fall Catalogue”— (Types and Cultures). Get "Willet'e October Bulletin"— (For Prices). TURNIPS: White Flat Dutch, Pur ple Top Strap la-as. Mammoth Purple Top Globe, Cow Horn, White Norfolk. Pommeranean White Globe, White Kgg, Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe. Grey Slone. Seven Top, Southern Prlr.e, Purple Top, Yellow Ruta Haga, White Russian Ruta Haga. Plant two pounds to the sere. ONION SETS PRESENT DELIV ERY.— Yellow Sets, Red Sets, White Sets, White Pearl. Red Rer muda. White Bermuda, Crystal Wax. AH onion sets sold by weight only, 82 pounds buehel. CABBAGE PLANTS: 1.000 at *1 M, 8.000 at |1 26. 6.000 at SI.OO, 10,000 at 00 cents. H. 0. TENANT. J. G. WINGFIELD H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. Phone 862 613 Broad Street Augusta., Ga. COMPLETE NEW STOCK. MILL BUPPLIES AND MACHINERY BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT. Lathes, Drill Presses, Shapers and Planers. Woodworking Machinery. than [write FOR PRICES. I traos TENNENT TENNENT mark OUR MOTTO SERVICE FIRST-QUALITY ALWAYS THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. MASBENGALE WANTS DEMOCRATS TO VOTE Secretary of State Committee Call 3 Attention to the Cam paign Being Conducted by the Bull Moo3ers. St Elmo Massengale, secretary of tho state item a' ratio executive com mittee, has went out the following to the Democrats of the state; To the Democrats of Georgia: I desire to call your attention to the fact that some of the Democratic nominees are to have opposition In the November election. Several persons calling themselves, "Progressives” or “Bull Moosers” are now opposing the Democratic nominees. While there may be no real danger in this move ment, It will be for every member of tho Democratic party to turn out and vot on the 3d day of November. Most, If not all, of these men who are now fighting the norminees, voted in the August primary, and some of them were candidates In that primary, running as Democrats. How any man can vote In a primary and then vote against the nominees In that primary is hard to understand, but such is the case. I. therefore, urge upon every Democrat in the state tYie Importance of voting in the November election. Even If there should be no danger they should vote in order to show the strength of the party I desire, also, to call attention to tin* resolution passed by the state Demo cratic Executive Committee” on the 28 th of September, 1914, which pro vides that all persons who voted in the August primary and votes against any of those nominated in that primary in i the November election will not be per mitted to vote in the Democratic pri- j maries hereafter held. This resolu- ; tion was passed by the eomrfifttee unanimously, and shows the temper of the committee on tills question, ahd j shows that the committee is deter- | mined to protect the loyal Democrats by seeing to it that these men shall no longer be permitted to come into the Democratic primaries and help to name the party’s candidates and then try to defeat them in the regular election. The Democratic party is in great danger of being destroyed if we continue to allow these men to at tempte to control our party nomina tions by voting in the Democratic pri maries, and failing in this, turn “Pro gressive" or “Bull Moose" and attempt to wreck It in the general election. If they are Democrats in August and by November have discovered that their consciences will not permit them to remain with that party longer, thev should, at least, not turn VOTING “Progressives" or "Rull Moosers" un til after those they voted against in ttie August primary, and who were nominated therein, are elected. I, therefore, trust that every Demo crat in the state will turn out and vote for all tho nominees In the No vember election. They are the stand ard bearers of the party, and it Is the duty of the Democrats of the state 1 to see that they are elected. We owe 1 it to them as well as to the party to have the party make a good showing by polling its full strength in the ejection. Very respectfully. E. J. REAGAN, Charman. State Democratic Executive Com’tee. GREENWOOD NEWS Greenwood, S. C.-Prof. J. O. Wil liams, of Clemson College, will organize a Livestock Association In Greenwood county probably on next Saturday. The date has not yet been definitely decided upon, but It Is likely he can come to Greenwood this week. There will he about 76 delegates faoin the various Sunday schools of the coun ty to attend the convention which will he held next Sunday and Monday In Main Street Methodist church. The en t.a-talnment committee ia securing tills week the names of all those who will be present. Numerous complaints have been made to the city nuthorites on what Is called unnecessary shifting by the railroads within the city limits. A city ordinance prohibits any shifting at all on Sunday. It la charged that the engines do not always call a halt after midnight on Saturday. UNCLAIMED REFUGEE BAGGAGE. New York.—Many pieces of bag gage, left in Kurope by Americans who fled homeward after the out break of the war are lying unclaimed In the appraisers' stores of the New York custom house. A large number of these articles. It Is thought, belong to tourists who were compelled to sail on steamer other than which they had engaged passage, and their bag gage was brought out on vessels they bad Intended to take. Every Woman Should Wish to Look Her Best Suffering Spoils Beauty! Many women look old before their time, simply because worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, irregularities and weaknesses to which women are so subject have brought the haggard look, the dull eyes, the ‘ crow’s feet” which would mar any woman’s charm. ' Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription (In Tablet or Liquid Form) helps women to retain their youthful looks because it removes the cause of most of the troubles peculiar to women. It is a tonic—invigorating and health restoring—prepared from native remedial plants under the direction of a A physician especially learned in the ills and needs of women. It will help you to retain the looks of youth and the buoyant step and bright spirits iyy you are so sure to lose unless the feminine organs are helped to perform their functions naturally. 1 For forty years Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been used with satisfaction and benefit by thousands and thousands of women. It can now be obtained in tablet or liquid form from all dealers in medicines —or send 50 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., for a trial box. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels. One to three tiny gran ules to a dose. Pleasant to take as candy. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c GIBBSSI CATSUP FALL PICNICS—OUTDOORS! Cool Fall Days—an Automobile Trip—Lunch under the Trees, — Crisp Sandwiches,—and Gibbs Tomato Catsup for the SPICY Taste! It’s made of Vine-ripened Tomatoes—red luscious. Made into Catsup by Skilled Chefs. No Preservatives! Absolutely pure—! and a GREAT APPETIZER! Order it. 8 oz. Boftle-lO cents. GIBBS TABASCO CATSUP GIBBS APPLE JELLY Made with a little more seasoning- Made from the pure juice of Northern for those who like a HOT Catsup 1 Apples. No Preservatives are used I 8 oz. Bottle—lo cents 8 oz. Glass—lo cents GIBBS PRESERVING CO Baltimore, Maryland. • SSSSBSSSSSSSSBSSSSS!^SSSBSSiSiBSSSSSBSSSSSBBSSBSS NOTICE TO OUR CONSUMERS We want to do the very best we can to give you a Gas Ser vice that is second to none. We want you to get the very best results from your Gas Range or other Gas Apliances. We want you to co-operate with us in making your service perfect in every respect. If you have a complaint to make we assure you it will have our immediate and careful attention. We have engaged the services of Miss Ethel A. Church, Do mestic Science Expert and Demonstrator. Her sendees are absolutely FREE for the asking. Ladies of Augusta can arrange with Miss Church for private instructions or in groups, by applying at our office. t The Gas Light Company of Augusta Phone 222. riTiVmTTWifr ■ -’Wtniwiiiirr- * Whenever You Need a Ganeral Tonlo Taka Grove’s The aid Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as u General Tonic because It contains the well known tonic properties of QUIN INE and IRON. Drivee out Malaria, enriches Blood. Builds up the Whcfe System. 50c.— (Advertisement.) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 At the low rates charged for electricity in Augusta, no family can afford to be with out electric service.