The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT ALL DEMOCRATS URGED TO VOTE IN COMING GENERAL ELECTION Chairman Htnry Jonas, County Democratic Executive Committal, has received the following notice from (’hnlrman Reagan, of the State Committee: To the Democrats of Oeol’iia: I desire to call your attention to the fact that Rome of the Democratic nomi nees are to have opposition In the No vember election. Several persons call ing themselves **Profrressives' or "Bull Mooserr" are now opposing t)ie Demo cratic nominees While there may he no real danger in this movement, it will Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy is Home- Made r»«llr Prrpnrrd fn ■ I'm Min utes, I trap hnt I nrqnalrd Some people lire constantly annoyed from one year's end to tile other with n Persistent bronchial cough, which is whol ly unnecessary. Mere is a homemade remedy that (jets ri(jht at the cause und will make you wonder what became of it. tiet 2*4 ounces J’inex (50 cents worth) from any druggi-t. pour into a pint, holt,l* and fill the bottle with plain granulated augur »yrup- Start taking it lit mica. Gradually nut surely you will notice the phlegm thin out snd then disappear al together. thus ending a cough that you never thought wouJd end. Jt also loosens the drv. hoarse or tight cough and heals the inflammation in a painful euugli with remarkable rapidity. Ordinary coughs •re eoniiuered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing I>ettcr for bronchitis, winter coughs and bronchial asthma. This Pines and Sugar Syrup mixture makes a full prrrt enough to last, a family a long time—at a cost of only 54 cents. Keeps perfoetlv and tastes pleas ant. Kumlv prepared. Pull directions with PJnex. Pinex ia a special and highly concen trated componiKl of genuyie Norway pine extract, rich in gnrnannl. and is famous the world over for its ease, certainty and promptness in overcoming bad coughs, chest and throat colds. Get the genuine. Ask your druggist for ounces Pinex," and do not accept anything elae. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, ornionev promptly refunded, woaa with this preparation. The Pinex Vki.. Ft- WayiMv IM. STOMACH OUT OF FIX'? 1» yonwXTor withe dyspspnki- or ln dlgestlotr teteph on* your grown- to ••i<d «>« one down pint* of BHIVAK (VCKOER AJ.K Drink on* pint with speh ruMi uni. If not re lieved. vowr grawr I* nmhcirlsod to altarge it t* UAiuifiu'tto.r SHU AR GINGER ALE TONIC, DIOMTtVE, DELICIOUS I* prop*™* with tii. celebrated Shiv, r Mlrw«ml Wag ar. Sold under » lymltlv* KUM-Km.. lo relieve *ny *•«»*• of dy*pai>nt* or Indignation, or your mono, refunded If yow gwwwr hu non. In eterdt tell him to telephone Ma wholesale grocer. MtMlOlily bp SHIVA* SPRING .•HELTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. In a bsewttfw* wnodlend M. ln» well utr t>ivery member of the Demo cratlo party to turn out and vote on the 3rd day of November. Moat, if riot all, of therm men who are now fighting the monlnee*, voted in the Augiiftt primary, and Home of them wf-rn candidate* in that primary, run ning an Democmti. How any man can ; vote in a primary and then vote against the nominee* in that primary ia hard to 1 understand, hut mjeh Ih the cane. I, therefore, urge upon every Democrat in the Ht ite the importance of voting in the November election. Even if there Hhould he no danger they *hould vote in order to show the atrenffth of the party. I denire, algo, to call attention to the revolution pawed hy the State Demo cratic Executive Committee" on the 28th of September, 1914, which provides that all persons who voted In the August primary and vote* against any of thone nominated In that primary 1n the No vember election will not he permitted to vote In the Democratic primaries here after held. This resolution was pass ed hy the committee unanimously, and shows the temper of the committee on thl* question, and show* that the com mittee i* determined to protect the loyal Democrat* by seeing to It that these rnen shall no longer lie permitted to come into the Democratic prlmnrleM and help to name the party's candidates and then try to defeat them In the regular elect lorn The Democratic party Is in great danger of being destroyed if we continue to allow these men to at tempt to control our party nominations hy voting in the Democratic primaries, I and failing In thl*. turn ’‘Progressive" j or "Hull Moose” and attempt to wreck it In the general election If they are Democrat* in August and hy November have discovered that their consciences will not permit them to remain with that party longer, they should, at least, not turn VOTING “Progressives” or "Hull Moo Hers” until a<ft«T those they voted against In the August primary, and who were nominated therein, are elected. I. therefore, trust that every Democrat 111 the state will turn out and vote for ij4h the nominee* in the November elec tion. They are the shin (lard lx»ar«Ts of the party, and it I* the duty of the Democrats of tlie state to see that they are elected. We owe it to them as well a* to the party to have the party make H good showing hy polling its full strength 1n the election. Very resptcfully, K. J BE AO AN. Chairman, State Dem. Executive Com. TELEPHONE “COURTESY CONTEST" Atlanta, Oa. —Another Instance of tha desire of the better class of public serv ice oorpcfratleiMi to follow the revised motto: "The Public Be I'leused” Is shiwvn in the "Courtesy Contest" now being carried on l»y the Houthem Hell Telephone Company. Through the col umns of the Southern Telephone News the company is offering prtaea to the employees In various departments who offer the best examples of courtesy in dealing with the public and the best definition of the word as applied to telephone traffic. There is no lime In a busy man's day. perhaps, when he is so eitsily Jarred Into curtness and 111-temper os when he has a few seconds' delay at the tele phone. Second seem hours then, and he "cuts loose” with 111 temper It le n trtbute to the employees of the tele phone companies that seldom ts ever dues an>thlng com** back from 'Ventral” hut unfailing politeness. even though bitter aims*-, undeserved, greeted the young woman at the other end of the wire. DISMISS FLOUR RATE COMPLAINT Washington,—A complaint by forty flour milling concern* in the valley i>( Virginia attacking freight rntna on flour ami other groin products from Virginia to Carolina territory was ille rnlHsod today by the Interstate com merce commlialon. The mllla asked removal or reduc tion of the difference between wheat and flour rales, and prescription of definite carload and lees than carload rates In lieu of the present any quan tity rates. FILL YOUR WINDOWS WITH LIVE MERCHANDISE ToiEvery Merchant Who Sees This Advertisement:— NATIONAL Newspaper Window Display Week, beginning next Monday, October 19th, offers every retailer an opportunity to reach out after more business. The live goods you have in stock are those that are advertised by the makers in this and other good newspapers. These are the goods for which there is a direct demand. You can turn this direct de mand into sales over your counter if you let the public know, through your show windows, that you sell these standard articles. Every time a manufacturer advertises his products wnich are sold by you in the news papers he is making customers for your store. You can help him make these customers by keeping your show windows attractively deco rated with this live merchandise. National Newspaper Window Display Week is a movement that will extend all over the North American continent. It is bound to encourage many other manufacturers to spend money in advertising which creates direct de mand upon your store. This newspaper has furnished you with signs to paste upon your windows during next week when you show goods advertised m these columns. If you want any more of these signs we will gladly furnish them free of charge. Make this Window Display movement a big success in this community. This is a good time to reach out after more business. Every Movement of thia Kind is Bound to Hurry Along the Prosperity Which is Within Sight Pile Remedy Free Sample of Pyramid Pllo Remedy mailed free for trial gives quick relief, stops Itching, bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles, In the privacy of your own home. fiOo a box at all druggists. Free •ample for trial with booklet mailed free In plain wrapper. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID ITRTTG COMPANY, f,!4 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send m« a Free sample ol Pyramid Pile Remedy, In plain wrapper. Name Street / City State HEALTHY HAIR SOFT, FLUFFY AND RADIANT Beautiful hair does not Just happen to be an, but la always a matter of rare and proper nourishment of the hair roots. No matter If your hair Is falling out. stringy, lifeless and full of dandruff, Parisian Hage, an Inex pensive tonic, sold by all druggists, Is all that is ever needed. It nourishes the hair roots and stimulates the growth of new hair. Kven dandruff Is entirely removed with one applica tion, and itching scalp and fulling hnlr cease; your hair will be bright, vigorous, soft and fluffy. Whether your hair Is oily, dry or brittle, Parisian Hage immediately re moves the cause, and by toning up the scalp quickly restores the hair to Its original brilliancy and vigor. Parisian Hage ran always be had from T. G. Howard's, and la a delight ful and easily applied treatment that will never fall to act as a real and lasting benefit to your hair and scalp. STOMACH MISERY Mi-o-na Will Quickly and Safe ly Rid You of Indigestion, Sour-Gassy Stomach. When your stomach Is out of order your food will not digest but lies like a lump of lend fermenting and surely eauslng that feeling of fullness, sour taste In the mouth, coated tongue, biliousness, and many other warning signs of Indigestion, which Is not only distressing but often a dangerous ailment. Far too frequently we hear of someone suffering a sudden col lapse from an unexpected attack of acute Indigestion. It Is needless for you to suffer stomach distress for any druggist can supply you with Ml-o-na, a harmless, inexpensive and efficient remedy, es pecially prepared for bad stomachs. These small tablets give almost Im mediate and joyful relief, while a few days' treatment strengthen and stim ulate the digestive system. The flow of gastrle juices Is Incressed, then your food Is properly digested; sour and gnssy stomach, sick headaches, and other distressing symptoms of indigestion quickly vanish. You have no more sleepless nights or bad drenpis, but wake up feeling refresh ed, keen and fit for the day's work. If suffering any stomach distress do not watt —let Mt-o-na give you quick and lasting relief. T. G. How ard sells It with guarantee of money hack If you are not satisfied. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA HERE TO ASK BILLION, PARIS INDEMNITY Correspondent Says Germans Had Drawn Up Plan For French Capital’s Occupation. Thinks Another Advance on Paris Soon. London, 7:40 a. m.—" Germans arriv ing here,” says the Copenhagen corre spondent of The Times, "state that owing to the failure of the Russians to make progress against the Germans, the Germans have decided to Imme diately transfer considerable masses of troops from the eastern to the west ern fronts for an advance on Paris. "This transfer probably already has begun, as ordinary train traffic is de layed 48 hours.” From the same source, the corre spondent says, he learns that there Is a large amount of sickness among the German troops. "The plan for the occupation of Paris drawn up by the Germans be for the battle of the Marne,” continues the correspondent, "contemplated a de mand for an Indemnity of a billion dol lars and unless the entire sum was paid within a fortnight property of equal value was to have been taken to Berlin, Including art works and li braries, and retained there until full satisfaction of the indemnity was made.” . HEADQUARTERS OE KAISER ARE MOVED AGAIN Emperor William Goes Still Further Into French Terri tory--Germans in Belgium Marching Towards Ostend. Berlin, (Via wiretese to Sayvllle, L. I.) —This official announcement was made in Berlin today: German troops in Belgium now are marching in part towards Ostend and in part in a southwesterly direction to ward the FYench frontier. The head quarters o*f Emperor William have been moved farther Into France. "There has been heavy fighting In France east of Soissons and the Ar gon ne. The French official reports about suci esses in the Woevre district- are untrue. The Germans nowhere have lost ground. Etain (12 miles to the east of Verdun) is in German hands. French attacks against our position near SL Aliliiel have been repulsed. 2,000 Englishmen. "The war booty secured in Antwerp cannot yet be estimated. Twenty-six thousand HelgDns and 2,000 Englishmen have been Interned in Holland. In the hntbor of Antwerp we found 32 German steamers, the boilers of which apparent ly had been disabled. "Russian forces have been defeated near Schtrwlndt (in East Prussia 19 miles to the east of Gumbinnen) with a loss of 1,500 prisoners and twenty oan- Kussians south of Warsaw and hold Russians sout hos Warsaw and hold southern Poland us tar as the Vistula Rivifr. French Catholic Priests. "Emperor William, acting on a peti tion handed him by Cardinal Hartmann of Cologne, his ordered that French Catholic priests among the prisoners in Germany, who entered the French ranks as common soldiers shall be treated in Germany in the same manner as ore French officers "It is reported here from Stettin that German torpedo boat destroyers discov ered six vessels of Norwegian, Swedish and Danish nationality loaded with gi ods and provisions destined for Eoa don and Grimsby und also for Russl-i. A i weve taken into Swtndemunds. ' “MERE INTRIGUE," HE SAYS. Berlin, vis London, 3:41 a. m.—The Roumanian envoy to flwitierland Is quoted as declaring it was untrue that Roumanla had been influenced by the alleged efforts of the triple entente to draw her into the war. The envoy characterised rumors to that affect as mere intrigue. Corns Quit, Pains Stop, Willi “Gets-lt" Quit Plssters. Salvss and Whst-Not*. After uelng "GKTB-1T” one* you will , never again have occasion for asking. "■What osn I do to set rid of my corns?" "OKTB-1T" li the first sure, certain Twi'uvuuiii | eom-endsr ever known. If you has* tried other thing* by the eeora and will I now try -ORTB-TT." you win reallte this glorious fact. You rrobably are tired sticking on 1 tape that wor t etey stuck, piasters that , shift themaalvee rlirht onto your com, ■ contraptions that make a bundle of your j toa sod press right down on the com. i Put two drops of "OETS-tT" on that i corn In two seconds. The com Is then i doomed as sure ss night follows day. ; The corn shrivels. There's no pain, no fuse If you think this sounds too food to be true try It tonight on eny corn, ra lue, wart or bunion •tneTS-lT" Is sold hy druggist* every where He a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. Ri Nature has^^sß f many ways of warning man W Thej»ense^ If ity from the” brew \ f t 0 y ° Ur aSS ’ !f| if Ip ill) M branded “Schlitz:* Gehrken & Howard m Wholesale Distributers gjjy fg IWwiMM \ f 8n Calhoun St., Augusta Hurt Made Milwaukee nimbus. WAR DIVIDES ROYALTIES (New York Times). No result of tile war in Europe is stranger than the manner in which it suddenly divides almost all the royal families, who are practically one big family, into friends and foes. Kmperor William opposes his first cousin, King George of Kngland. The King's nephew, the young Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, brought up as an English Prince, and taking, it is snid. his present throne when he was a boy at Eton very un willingly, is fighting for Germany, while the Duke's mother, the Duchess of Albany, has organized relief work In England. The Duke of Brunswick, nephew of Queen Alexandra, has taken up arms for Germany, while his two aunts, the Dowager Empress of Russia and Queen Alexandra, are lrt sympathy with the allies. Prince Arthur of Connaught has offered to go on active service for England, while his second cousin, the Crown Prince of Germany, leads an army corps. Prince Albert of Srheswig-Holstein, the grandson of Queen Victoria and son of Prince and Princess Christian, has been a major in the Prussian army, with an address at Potsdam hitherto, bnt now he haa Joined the British army. . If Greece Is drawn Into the conflict i the Kaiser’s sister, the Queen of , Greece will find herself on the op- | posits side of many of her relatives. The Connaught family have die- , trading sympathlee. The Pucheae of Connaught was ft German Princess j Her elder daughter Is Crown Princes* . of Sweden, a country remaining neu- j trill, but credited with pro-Gorman feelings Her other daughter. PTtn reaa Patricia, la stirring enthusiasm for the Brltiah oause in Canada. The Caarlna Is a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and first cousin of King George, but aome of her near relatives arc fighting for Germany. Queen Mary and her brothers have close links of family relationship with Austria through the lath Puke of Teek but the present Puke and hla brother j are officers 4n the British army. The popular Austrian Ambassador | In London until the war began was Count Mensdorff. a second cousin of King George. He was more at home In Rngland, where he had been for many veare, than anywhere else. The Pucheee of Cumberland la a sister of Queen Alexandra and the l>t wager Km press of Kueala. while her son ts heart and soul for Ger "V,n is neutral, but that did not prevent Queen Ena from sending $2,500 to the Prince of Wales fund. She is a daughter of Admiral Prince Henry, of Batenberg, of the British navy, and a second cousin of the Prince of Wales. Denmark, Norway and Holland are likewise neutral, but relatives at all these courts are at the front. The Queen of Norway is a sister of King George. She has already placed part of her Norfolk home at the disposal of the hospital authorities. The Danish King and Queen and various Princes and Princesses have been so recently visiting their British relatives that they must have interest in the war. The ex-King of Portugal has offer ed his services to King George, though FOR SALE CHEAP I SCRIPPS-BOOTH CYCLE CAR This car is admirably suited to light delivery service; has ample pow er; easy running, and is practically new. Cost of upkeep is less than that of a motorcycle. Apply at once, T. C BRYAN, Business office, Augusta Herald. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. his wife's relations are on the side of Germany. FEAR ZUPELLI'S APPOINTMENT. Rome, via Paris, 3:32 a. m.—The Messagero today published a report from Vienna that the appointment of General Zupelli as Italian minister of war is causing apprehension in the Austrian capital, the fear being ent-r --tained that he will favor the Joining of the province of Istria to Italy. It is rumored that a special court courier has left Vienna for Rome with an au tograph letter from Emperor Fran cisc Joseph on the subject. FOR WEAKNEBS AND LOSS OP APPETITE The old Standard general strength ening tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS thill TONIC, drive* out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic, and sure Appetizer. For adnlta and children. SOc. >