The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 14, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR POSSUM TIME IS HERE , AN’ GAME WARDEN’S LAY IN’ LOW ot of Squirrels and Possums in Woods Around Augusta, But Hunters Must Be Careful That They Have License. Know the Law, As Amended---Important Sections Re-printed By Request. Hard time* t* dun an' kotch ms, An’ I'* spent nia laatsst dime, But ole Nature rum an' fotrh me Qood ole 'poMum huntin' time. (Swing low, li'l bondin' llm', An' lemme shine de eye* uv him.) CatfHlh he dun lef de creek, Turkle in de mud; But 010 Brer Poasum'* fat un' sleek. Cull ole Bowsun, bud. (Hang low, in bullre vine, ]>at grtnnin' rascul sho’ be mine.) Nltger. he do’n' need no hog: Mek* bread wid possum lord — ]>ar aeta de acoun'ul on dal log! Whoopee! Sick 'lin, pard! (Hoi' ler whut you got, ole man; He'* fat ernuf ter griH*« de pan. Poaaum time la here. There'* email game In the wooda around Auguata and the sportsmen are out with dog* and gun every week. Here attention l* called to the fart that they mu»t have licenses. Game Warden Iktnler haa moved hi* office front 10# Jackson street to 700 Rey nold* atreet, right around the corner. He urge* all hunter* to procure licen se* and avoid the unnecessary emlmr ru**ment of helng brought before Judge Kvo for violating the game law. For the benefit of the nlmrod* of thl* section, and other* Interested, aome of the Important aectlon* of the law, as amended, giving the various "open Hensons," are quoted aa follows: Section It. —The folowlng shall be deemed game bird* and animal*: Quail, commonly known ns Hob While part ridges; doves, snipe, woodcocks snd curlew*, wild turkey*, grouse, pheas ant*, deer, squirrel*, duck and marsh hen*. Provided, (hat nothing herein contained shall prohibit the hunting or snle of migratory ducks, provided that no one person shall kill more than fifty duck* In any one day, and sea son for shooting migratory ducks la between Heptember Ist and April 20th, Bectlon 12.—Any person who shsll purchase or nell, or export for sals or offer to sell sny of the game birds or animals named In section 11 of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction punished by a fine of not less than ten nor more than one hundred odllars, and all costs for each offense, or to work on the public works not lea* than five nor more than thirty days, and any one or more of these, punishment* m*y be ordered In the discretion of the Judge. Section 13. Any person who shall transport or ship, or offer to transport or ship, any of the game birds or ani mals mentioned in section 11 of this act, without the limit* of the state, or from the county tn which the game was killed Into another county In this •late, or who nhall Bell or offer for ■sic, or purchase or offer to purchaso any part of the plumage, skin or body of any of the game birds or animal* mentioned In section 11 or who shall take or wilfully destroy the nests or eggs of any of said birds, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punUhed u* pre scribed by section 12 of thl* act; pro vided, it shall be lawful for any per son duly authorised to hunt to per sonally transport, openly, the game actually killed by him from the coun ty tn which It was killed to any coun ty of this state, or without the state, but the person killing game must In each Instance accompany the game so killed Rnch person hunting shah <arry with him Mr llcsnsw Hiid *x hlblt the name promptly upon request of sny Home warden or deputy warden or ai-offlclo warden. Section 14.—Any person who shall hunt, ktll or destroy by an>• means whatsoever or mho la 1n puaaeaalou of ths following named ldrda or ani mals, saeept between the following dates, shall be guilty of a misdemea nor, and upon conviction shall be pun labed aa prescribed In section 12 of this act: Quail, commonly known aa Bob Whtte partridges; doves, wild turkey gobblers and plovers from No vemlwr 20th to March Ist following; snipe from Ileceinber Ist to May let following: woodcock, summer or wood duck, from Macember Ist to January Ist following; deer, October lat to Pacriuher til, cat squirrels from Au insi lat to January Ist following of •arh year. It shall be unlawful to kill any fox squirrels prior to January 1, His It shall be unlawful at any time of the year to scatter upon the lands of any person, whether It b« the ownwi of the land or not, any corn, whrat or other bait for the purpose of draw ing to the lands where such halt la scattered or placed game birds or doves for th# purpose of shooting or allowing to be shot at, or killing such game birds or doves at or near such lands so batted, and it shall be unlawful for any person to shoot at or kill any dovs or other game bird at, upon, over or near any land baited or (tailed field or land, and for a violation of this pro vision such person or persons shall bs guilty of a misdemeanor and punish e>d as prescribed In section 10(6 of the criminal code. Beet ton IS.—During the open season tio person shall be authorised to kill more than three male deer, nor more than three wild turkey gobblers dur ing any one season. Nor more tbs’! twenty-five game birds of any oae ape clea In any one day, except snipe tr doves, of which one person may kill forty In one day. Any person vlolst- Ing this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished as pro scribed In section 1! of this art. (faction If.—Any person who shall catch or kill any wild pheasant grouse, wild doe or fawn, or wild turkey hens, nr any Imported game birds or game animals prior to December 1, If It, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction, punished aa prescribed tn section 12 of this art. Section 17.—Any person who shall at any time i kill or capture or wound any game bird or animal by the use of pitfall, deadfall, snare, trap, pen or other device, or by the uae of an> poison, drug or explosive, or who shall hunt, catch, or kill any game hlrds or animals at night, shall lie guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, punished as prescribed In section 12 of this act. Bactlon IS. —Any person who shs.l hunt without first obtaining a license. except on his own land, or In his own militia district, or who lends or trans fers his license to another, or who sanll hunt upon the lands of another without first having obtained his con sent to do so, except persons following hounds In pursuit of foxes or deer, or sny other animal* not mentioned In this act, shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and, upon conviction, pun ished n* prescribed In section 12 jf this act, Section IS, - Any common carrier who shall ship or transfer or carry any game bird or animal without the limits of this stale shall be guilty of n misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, punished ns prescribed In section 12 of this act; provided, the terms of this section shall not apply to game In the personal possession of the party kill- When You Hear That Dinner Bell Does Your Mind Go Back to the Days When You Could, Eat Like a Farm Hand? The memory of an appetite is a woe ful thing The loss of stomach power —the ability to eat—the yearning afler good old-fashioned good—that condition Is pitiful. Why can’t you realise what thousands of others have demonstrated ? gpll First Man—“l'm as hungry as a bear.” Second Man—“ Wait 'til I o*t a plateful of good old corned beef and oabbage.” Look nt the above Illustration. Most every one remembers such a scene. Fancy yourself wild for food now. Fancy yourself able to eat as one of these men can eat. Fee a little common sense and look nt your slomarh trouble In a practieHl manner. Something haH gone wrong with your digestive apparatus. Het your body machinery ugight. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are Nature’s own way to digesting food. By entlng one of these tablets after each meal you digest that meal. Digesting that meal menus easing the work of the stomach, Intestines, liver and pan ereas and storing up new materials for digesting future meals. Fat what you will and when you will but always carry a little Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet tn your pocket. In a short time you will be surprised at the gladsome spirit with which you look on food. Oo to your druggist anywhere and buy a box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab lets this very day. To anyone wishing a free trial of these tablets please address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart lllilg., Marshall, Mich , and a small sample package will he mailed free. Face to Face Courtesy GOOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual court esy. The telephone is more useful to those who talk as if face to face, for civility removes difficulties and facilitates the promptest possible connections. As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more people wish to talk with the same person at the same time. Without courtesy confusion is inevitable, and the confusion is greater when the people can not see each other. The operators must be patient and polite under all circum stances, but they will do better work if they meet patience and politeness on the part of telephone users. The Bell Telephone service enters intimately into the social and business life of each individual. The best results come through the practice of mutual courtesy. 5 ' Ing tlie same, provided such party has obtained a license then of force, Section 20. —Any agent or employe of a common carrier who shall receive any game birds or animals for ship ment without the state, or from orte county to another within this statu, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, punished as prescrib ed In section 12 of this act. Section 23.—1 t shall be unlawful for any person In this state to kill, catch or have in his possession any wild non-game bird, or to take or destroy the nest of eggs of any non-game bird or to have the same in his or her po»- sesslon. Such persons violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, punished as is prescribed In section 12 of this act; provided this section shall not apply to the follow ing birds: English sparrows, owls, hawks, eagles, crows, rice birds an 1 field or meadow lark; except persons may ship Into this state birds mount ed for millinery. LESS INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS BY FAR Chicago.—Deaths and Injuries from Industrial arrldents In the United States have been reduced one-half according to a report presented today to the convention of the National t'ouncll of Industrial Society. Secretary Cameron reported that practically every large railroad. In dustrial and manufacturing corpora porntlon had Joined the “safety first" ranks and that thp smaller organs were corning in at the rate of 100 per month. An ounce of intention Is better than a pound of indifference. Masters Agee Popularity Contest Announced a few days ago, by consent of all parties is declared off. This action is taken by request of those in terested to prevent any embarassment that might arise thru participation in the contest as planned. Watch Friday’s papers for spe cial coupon sale. You will.find this sale to your interest. MASTERS & AGEE CO. 931 BROAD. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. This Lung Remedy Known Fifteen Years PiTsons suffering from or threatened with lung trouble, should investigate Eokman's Alterative. What It haa done for others, it may do for you. Read , thin:— 146 E 122nd St.. New York. Gentlemen:—December, 1912, I took a sudden cold, which developed into Pneu monia. The doctor did all he possibly could for me, but could not clear my j lungs. One day I *aw a testimonial tell- | ing of the good result* Bomeone had from taking Eckman’s Alterative for a trouble of the lungs. 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