The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR BUS! GIRLS! YOU MUSI TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YfR ■ For 25 cents you can make your hair lustrous, fluffy, and abundant. ImmedlateT—Yes! Curtain ?—that* tha joy of It. Tour hair becomes llKht, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap pear* aa soft, luatroua and bountiful a* a young girl's after a Danderlns hair cleanse Juat try this --moisten a cloth with a llltle Dandortna and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small atrand at a time Thla will cloanae the hair of duet, dirt or excessive oil, and In juat a few mo- ARGENTINE VESSEL READY FOR TRIAL Philadelphia.—Tt»#i battle ship Moreno, bulH by the New York Shipbuilding Company at Camden, N. J., left here today for her official trial off tha New England coast. Bhe will go direct to the Hrooklyn navy yard to b# plaoed in dry dock to have her hot tom cleaned and pnintnd. Hhe then will CUEL IS MERCURY, IT SICKENS! CLEAN EIVER AND BOILS GENTLY Don’t lose a day’s work! If your liver is sluggish or bowels constipated take “Dodson’s Liver Tone.” Tou're bilious' Your liver In slug gish! You feel laxy, dlagy and all knocked out. Yrair heed la dull, your t online la coated; brtyith bad; Momach eour and bowela constipated. Hut don't lake salivating calomel It makes you alck, you may loan .a day'a work. Calomel la mercury or quicksilver which caiman necmnla of the bones. Calomel craishas Into sour Idle like dynamite. hri<aklng It up. That'* when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ln*. If you watit to enjoy the nicest, yeni leal liver and bowel dcsnalng you ever experienced Jusi take a spoonful of harmless Pndson's I,lwer Tone to night. Your druggist or dealer Hells you a 50 cent lydtle of l>cd*on'a I.lver Tone under my personal money-back “Give Me Another Cup 99 Just deliciously wholesome coffee with all the goodness of the coffee bean retained. A real, health-building drink—free from all injurious substances. It’s real coffee—not a substitute. Just m "pinch" In m cup— add hot water nnd serve. SMITH BROS., Jobbers. The Season's Smartest Costumes The Basque and the Rediugote Polonaise now the vogue in ifvj Paris and New York EASILY MADE yt-x*/ are accurately describ- Ijl v/\|Sj kS ed and beautifully illus- £JL j jP2 \\ V- trated in the New Au- iapa f§ /j| FASHION l ‘"A /II k i PUBLICATIONS Il *A JyP now ° n \ \ I j ' I K Watch the Special rUy \jl A'Yyx Piece Goods Sale' **r ' and make atvliah but fro- \V\ MA*r»rr puix>maks nomlcal riotin'* yournclf. ™ 1 IBSkoSS The present Kaahiona nre ettT ixtkkt RAnqr* Marti) fMMnu fir--*UT. caev to dra|ie and McCall whit mix kkiSt w l aa*«M«o. Pattern. Insure the mm an- *<'''■> ,«»*«■» «»«*-*»«■ eat .t vie. and a twrfeot fit. umejn mm owatac ii.iti Get The New McCall Book of Fashions Today J. A. MULLARKY CO., AUGUSTA, GA. ment* you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise await* those whine hair had been negleoted or I* scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Beside* beautifying the hair, Danderine dl«»olves every particle of dandruff; eleanse*, purifies and In vigorates the scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair, but what will pleoMe you most will be after a few week’s use, when you see new hair— fine and downy at first —yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of It, surely get a 28 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and Just try It, proceed to Rockland, Mains, for the trial. The Moreno le commanded by Oap biln Kemp of the Fore River Shipbuild ing Company. In addition to the crew of 500 there are also about 130 Argen tine novel officers and member* of the Argentine commission which had charge of overseeing obstruction#. TWO STEAMERB BEIZED. London, 5.02 a. m. -An Athens news paper asserts that the Russlsn fleet In the Black Sea has seised two Ger man steamers loaded with cereals bound from Galatz for Kustendje, Ro am an la. guarantee that each spoonful will cl«an your sluggish llv*r better than a dose of na#ly calomel and that It won't mak« you sick I)oil#iin'H Liver Tone Is real liver medicine. You'll know It next morn ing because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bow els regular. You will feel like work-, log; you’ll bn cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Hodson’s Liver Tone Is entirely veg etable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give It to your chil dren. Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone Instead of dan gerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here. SAYS ONE AIRPLANE VALUABLE AS A DIVISION OE CAVAERV Are of Greatest Importance in Preventing War Surprises. Description of Daring Encounter Between French and Ger man Fight in Air. Paris^—.The activity of German aeroplanes over Paris has brought up a general discussion of the value of theee machines in warfare and a re cital of thrilling aerial duels between French and German machines. Ono French corps commander Is quoted as saying that In his opinion a single aeroplane was aa valuable as a divi sion of cavalry. Aeroplanes ars of greatest servlde In preventing surprises and few impor tant movements of troops have been made which have not been promptly reported by aerial scouts before thetr completion. At Critical Moment. A daring encounter took place re cently between a German monoplane and a French biplane during a criti cal moment 1n an Important maneuver horth of the Oise. The German ma chine was seen sailing over the French llnee Just before a strong detachment of troops was to start on a movement to the north. For the success of this maneuver It wap vital that this sentry of the air he removed and a French biplane undertook the responsibility. Meaning of Common Military Terms tn these days when everywhere there are "wars and rumor* of war*” and all the talk is of thing* military, the newspapers are filled with mar tial terms that are bound to puzzle the layman. It is to be presumed that everyone Interested in the war knows all about infnntry, but of cavalry, artillery and Other terms, perhaps not so much Is known. Hero Is a brief "war diction ary,” explaining the most often used terms iclutlng to the latter: Cavalry. Squadron—l6o men. Regiment—’Three squadrons and a machine gun section. Brigade—Three regiments. When acting Independently, Horse Artillery and Knfftneers are attached. Division—four cavalry brigades, Iwo horse artillery brigades, four field troop* of Kngtneeis, one signal squad ron, four signal troops, four cavalry field ambulances, together with trans port and train. This represents a total of 9,802 officers and men with 9.307 horses, and a number of motor cars, motor tricycles and bicycles. Number of combatants about 7,000. Artillery. Battery is composed as follows: Horse Artillery—# 13-pounder guns, 208 officers and men. Howitzer « 6-inch guns snd 101 of ficers and men. Heavy—4 "Long Tons” and 171 pf ficers and men. Gnrrison Artillery—A variable quan tity according to the men snd guns on the size of the forts manned. In the French army a battery con sists of four guns. A brigade consist# In the case of Horse Artillery, of two batteries and ammunition column, (671 officers and men and 766 horses). In the case of field artillery of three batteries and ammunition column (798 men and 733 horses! In the case of field Howit zer artillery, of three battgrle* and ammunition column. Shell—A hollow metal projectile fired by artillery, containing a burst ing charge, which is exploded by a time or percussion fuse. Flying Corps. Aeroplane Squadron—Twelve aero planes. Airship Battalion In the British ar my consists of from 20 to $0 officers and nearly 200 men. Minor Unit*. File—Two men. Section Cavalry, 4 men; Infantry, one-eighth of a company (about 30 men*; artillery, two guns and their crows and wagons; medical corps, 3 Red Cross wagons, their stretcher bearers. doctors and orderllea. Field Ambulance. Three "sections" of medical corps. Schrapnet—A shell filled with bul lies and containing a small bursting charge, Just sufficient to split the shell open and release Its bullets at any given point. l’latoon —A quarter company of In fantry. t'oiupsny —Royal Engineers, be lt ween 180 and 200 Army Service; Corps, about 100. Miscellaneous Terms. Train Indicate, all the bnggnge and Impedimenta of an army which is pot carried with the Klret Line Trans port Usually Includes water and small arms, ammunition carta, cooks' carta of traveling kitchens. Patrol—A recommitting cavalry detachment, containing anythin* from two men to a squadron. Piquet A term a. elastic as patrol, denoting an Infantry guard in front of n stationary nrnty or detachment. Outpost May consist of anything from a company to a big force of all arms Its site and constitution are determined In Its duties, which are to ward "ff an enemy long enough to al low the army In the re:-r to make all its dispositions for defense of attack Advance Ouard—Usually one-sixth of the main army. Corps This word no longer de scribes a British fighting unit, hut is vised to describe “regiments" which, split Into Infinitesimal parts are des trlbuted all over a fighting force, t. e. Army Service Corps, Army Veterinary Corps and Army Ordinance Corps; the last deals only with the material of war, and furnishes everything from filters to firearms, Koyal Army Med ical Corps. Column A force of any slse on the march. A division, for Instance, when making a strategical advance, may move In two or three columns Wing and Plank—Usually Inter changeable term*, and denote the | tight and left sides of an advancing | line of troops, no matter how deep or [how lon* that line may he Strategical - A term used with ref ! erence to the process by which tha army Is brought Into the theater of operations. Tactical A term applied to the movements of troops, when In actual contact with the enemy. Covering Troop*. A screen of troops of all arms la pushed out In front of each army to feel and get In touch with the enemy. I and to prevent him from getting In AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. The French machine rose from the ground abruptly and In rapid circles gained an altitude greater than that of the Gorman; hut even this advant age was not sufficient to drive the scout away. In a daring dive In which he braved a heavy fire from the French lines, the German descends! to a height ot 1,000 yards and skill fully avoiding the French machine started to drive for the German lines. Advantage in Speed. The Frenchman seemed to have the advantage in speed, which has not of ten been the case In aeroplane en counters In this war. For a while the German was successful In keeping out of reach hut the biplane, continuing its i flight at a considerable height, finally attained an advantageous position. Then there could be heard the quick j and sharp reports of a machine gun! on the French flier. The monoplane! floated for a few moments as If the i pilot had lost control and then, slut- ' tering like a wounded bird on the wing, started an oblique descent which ended In Its crashing to the earth. and obtaining information. The outer- : most fringe of this screen Is compos ed of cavalry split up into small par- I ties or patrols, which work their way. Is possible, Into the heart of the en emy’s country, gathering and sending back Information, preventing the de struction of roads and railways, which their own army will want to use, , stopping the removal or secretion of I supplies, and a thousand and one other things. In 1870 the German j cavalry screen was often 50 miles ahead of the main armies. The screen 1 increases In strength from front to | rear, the advanced horsemen being backed up by artillery and Infantry, so that In the event of a check of an attempt by the enemy to penetrate the screen a force can be Immediately concentrated for offensive or defen sive purposes. R*oonnaits*nc*. A complete force of all arms, which may be anything from a brigade to an army corp», Is sometimes sent on a special mission to penetrate Into the enemy’s country for the purpose of obtaining special Information. Such a force would, when In touch with the endmy, attack him vigorously and compel him to expose his strength. Notable examples of reconnaissance In force have been on the French dash to Mulhausen and to Soarburg, and the operatlone of the Germans against the Belgians to the north of the Meuse. Wc Always Give Yon ag^§l|fl THE BIQQEST VALUES THE SQUAREST DEAL That’s why we are making big forward strides Men’s ribbed Vests, for 50c Men’s ribbed Pants for - . . 50c Men’s elastic seam Pants, for . i ■ . . . 35c Men’s ribbed Union Suits, for . . .SI.OO Men’s wool Vests, a good garment, for. . . .... SI.OO Men’s wool Pants for SI.OO Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts for . .50c Men’s Work Shirts, original price 50c, now 39c Men’s Dress Shirts, all sizes, for . . . 50c Our Knit Underwear department for ladies, misses and infants, is complete. In light and heavy weaves and all sizes. life Give and Redeem Purple Stamps J. A. MULLARKY CO. 830 Broad Street - Augusta, Ga. Don’t Trifie With Your Health! —it is too precious a possession. It is trifling to neglect the little every-day kind of ailments. It is trifling, too, to take medicines of unknown or doubtful ingredi ents. If your stomach gets out of order, your food is not digested and, of course, your blood gets thin and you become weak, ready to be a prey to the disease germs always ready to attack the run-down and the anaemic. If your liver can't do its work, your blood becomes impure and many troubles follow. If your bowels are irregular, poisons accumulate in your body. helps the stomach to digest food properly, strengthens the ’liver, regulates the bowels. As a consequence you are vigorous, full of snap and life! Forty years ago Dr. Pierce discovered that a glyceric extract of Golden Seal and Oregon grape roots, of queen’s root and bloodroot with black cherry bark would aid all the digestive organs to work as Nature intended they should. Thousands have found that the Golden Medical Discovery he then introduced to the world has restored them to health when suffering from stomach and liver troubles. Now is the time for you to try this famous remedy and to secure for yourself a larger share of health and strength. You can get the Golden Medical Discovery in tablet or liquid form from dealers in medicine is —or send SO one-cent stamps for a trial box of Dr. Pierce’s tablets. The knowledge you ought to have about your body—and to enable you to avoid sickness—you will find in Dr. Pierce’s great book, The Common Sense Medical Adviser. Thousands of copies have been sold at $1.50 each, but you can get a copy free if you will send 31 one-cent stamps merely to pay for the I wrapping and mailing of the newly revised and up-to-date edition. Address: Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. SERVIA STATEMENT MOST OPTIMISTIC Nish, Servis, via, London, 1:04 p. m. —ln an optimistic official communica tion .given out today the Servian gov ernment announces that "Belgrade be ing no longer In danger, the pensions of retired officials, beginning today, October 14, will be paid at the state treasury In Belgrade and no longer at Nish.” Tlie communication sets forth also that the supply of cattle and foodstuffs in Servia is so abundant that the ex port of such products Is permitted. BAR PETROLEUM EXPORTING. Lodon, 7:15 a. m.—A Reuter despatch from Amsterdam says exportation of pe troleum from the Netherlands has been forbidden by royal recree. DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY (in Tablet or Liquid! Form) Antwerp Refugees Back on ‘Specials’ Rome, via. Pari*, 3:35 a. m.—Ar rangements have been made to run special trains from the Dutch frontier to Antwerp to carry back Belgian refu gees, the majority of whom are ex pected to return within a fortnight. This Information 1b contained In a dispatch received here from Berlin. WON’T OBEY DOCTORS. Rome, via Paris 6.40 a. m Accord ing to letters from Servia, Prince George, eldest son of King Peter, is not progressing favorably, owing to his refusal to submit to the orders of the doctors who are treating a wound he received in a recent battle. Crown Prince Alexander of Servia, Men’s Onyx Silk Sox, for, a pair . .25c Men’s Economy Sox, two pairs for . 25c Men’s Best Yet Sox, good value for 7£c Men’s Boston Pad Garters, with the velvet grip, for . . . . . i’ .2sc and 50c Men’s Silk Ties, for 25c. Four in hands and bow styles. Boys’ Union Suits, for . 50c, 65c and 75c Boys’ ribbed Vests for . 25c, 35c and 50c Boys’ ribbed Pants, for .... 25c and 35c Boys’ Flannelette Night Shirts for . . 50c THURSDAY, OCTOBER T*f. NowaWell and Happy Woman L ? terrible pain in my aide, and the doctor said one lun* was affected.” write# ACra. S. Taylor, of Arnold, Kansas. Route 1. “I commenced using Medical Discovery.* Was in bed five weeks. Had cold sweats and was like one who was dying. I did not think I would ever get strong again. I used ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ for about five months, and , now I am strong and have X no cough of any kind. We / used Dr. Pierce’s medi- M cine® in the family for a /AB&iM \ number of years, but this / vSft \ winter I tried them my- / iHBk \ self and they are all that / - Wk 1 they are claimed to be./ tBPvS® /SMS® I cannot praise them I J*. ;< HT enough, and hope anyone l * JjP i using these remedies will V i not give up. I often thought V of doing so myself because I \ LvZZZI was so weak and discouraged but thanks to Dr. Pierce's family medicines I am a well and happy woman.” X >’ Xr Mm. Taylor J also was wounded in the head, but hla hurt was a slight one and he contin ued his military work. DRUNKENNESS is a curable disease, which requires treatment. The ORRINE treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other intoxicants. Can lie given in the home. No sanitarium ex pense. No loss of time from work. Can be given secretly. If after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use your money will he refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treat ment. Costs only SI.OO a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. T. G. Howard, Store No. 1, corner Broad and Jackson Sts., Store No. 2, 7XO Broad St.