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FOUR
3 IIS FOB
COTTO! RELIEF
Senator Hoke Smith Back
From Washington Says They
Are Ready Upon Reassemb
ling of Congress.
Atlanta, Ga —Senator Hoke HmUh,
homo from WaHhington, la I>y no
m< ana dlHhearieried over the failure
of eungreaa to pans the cotton relief
legislation for which ha and other
southern senators worked bo hard itml
untiringly. Rather, he is optimistic,
seeing in the general atmosphere of
congress a aehstantla) hope for en-,
aotment of three relief measures that
already have passed the senate, and
seeing also Immediate hope for relief
In the opening of trade with Europe.
Senator Smith says that in break
ing the filibuster last Saturday he
yielded to the Judgment of hia col
leagues of the house Inslead of press
ing Ills no quorum point and keeping
up the fight.
"There are three remldles we have
preacrlhed for the situation that will
he administered as soon as congress
re-convenes. It Is the warehouse bill,
one a bill to allow member hanks of
a reserve district to place all their re
serves In the reserve bank and thus
give the bank In the Atlanta district
an Increased currency issuing capacity
of about fifteen million dollars, and
the other a bill to allow banks mem
bers of the national currency asso
ciation, to use their bills receivable os
security for emergency notes up to
100 per cent of their stock and sur
plus Instead of 30 per cent as the
present law provides."
RKlTiriN
SOUTH HE SAYS
Bec’y of Agriculture Houston
in Addresing National Dairy
Show Tells of Lamentable
Neglect in This Section.
Chicago,-Secretary of Agriculture
Houston, who today addressed the
convention of the National Dairy
Show Association, declared that all
farmers were profiting by war prices
except the southern cotton growors.
He expressed the opinion that the
cotton growers should learn from their
predicament to dlversly their crops.
"With people of all sections keenly
Interested in the supply of life neces
saries, they recognise the supreme Im
portance of making agriculture ef
ficient and profitable and rural life
comfortable," Hecretnry Houston told
the convention.
What Govsrnmsnt is Doing.
He described what the government
was doing to aid the farmer to In
crease the nation's rapidly diminish
ing meat supply, develop acreage prb
duetton nnd declare there "could he
bo question that the key to the solu
tion of many of the problems of rural
Ilfs will be found In some form of
concerted action or ,*ci-operatlon "
"llaguMUonibly," said the secre
tary, "the largest hope for a consid
erable increase in our meat supply
lies In thrse directions:
"Klrst—ln sympathetic attention to
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The KhPLTATION of Olbbs Bull Head Catsup must be
sustained, —«o the Finest Ingredients are used. Chotce red
ripe 1 omatoes.—and High-grade Table Sugar and Spices.
Trained Chefs blend them (No Preservatives). The Bull Head
label GUARANTEES Highest Quality.
GIBBS TABASCO CATSUP
usd* with a little mors sea
soning—for those who Ilka
s Hot Cauupl k ot. BotU*
10 can la.
GIBBS PURSER VINO COMPANY. lleltlmorr. Maryland.
MI-O-NA QUICKLY
ENDS INDIGESTION
Eat Your Favorite Food and
Never Fear After-Distress.
There is a way for you to eat what
ever your stomach craves and do it
over again the next day. Many will
say "How T wish 1 could but I have
tried and every time It nearly kills
me."
The real trouble la that people who
suffer the untold agony of Indigestion,
do not properly care for the stomach.
livery stomneh has a lot of work to
perform In digesting the food and if
rrowded with extra labor it rebels and
kicks up a fearful disturbance.
Mi-o-na, a simple, harmless, inex
j pensive and most effective prescrip
tion, easily ohtnined at any drug store,
will quickly stop this disturbance.
I Ml-o-na was especially prepared to
regulate out-of-order stomachs. It
I not only helps the over-worked di
gestive organs by Increasing the flow
of gastric Juices, hut surely and
safely builds up and strengthens the
stomneh walls so that the stomach
can care for the food as nature In
tended.
It’s needless for you to suffer with
indigestion, henrtburn, biliousness,
sour, gassy or upset stomach, for
Ml-o-na should give prompt and last
ing relief Do not delay but get some
of these health-restoring tablets from
T. O. Howard today. If Ml-o-na does
not banish all stomach distress, there
will not lie a penny of expense.
the production of larger snimals In
the settled farming areas of the coun
try, especially In the South.
“Second-—ln Increasing attention to
the smaller nnlmals, such as swine
Bud poultry/ and
"Third—lti the control and eradica
tion of cattle ticks and hog cholera."
Great Neglect.
“The last census show's a lament
able neglect of live stock in the south.
While the average of lowa farms has
six milch cows in North Carolina and
Alabama It has less than two and In
South Carolina one.
"One southern stste Is giving the
requisite attention to either the pro
duction of foodstuffs for human be
ings nr for livestock."
The problem of marketing and dis
tribution, he said, were even more
urgent.
Florence Panic
From Earthquake
Florence, Italy, (via Rome, 12s 10 p.
m.) —A severe earthquake was felt in
this city today. The Inhabitants were
thrown Into a condition of panic, but
the shock did lift Is damage.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MEET.
New Orleans.—Several hundred fun
eral directors were here today for the
opening of the thirty-third annual
convention of the National Funeral
directum Aasociation. Today's program
Included the reports of officers and
committees and preliminary business.
The convention will he In session four
days.
THE PAULDING ASHORE.
Norfolk, Vs. —The torpedo host de
stroyer Paulding went ashore about 2
o'clock this morning at 1 .yunhaven In
let and now lit" fast bow on. She Is
supposed to have been driven ashore
last night by a gale.
Otnns APPLE JEI.LT, made
from the Juice of Northern
Apples. No Preservative*
are used. 8 ot. Glass
10 cent*
A NURSE TAKES
DOCTOR'S ADVICE
And is Restored to Health by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound.
Euphemia, Ohio.—“ Because of total
ignorance of how to care for myself
when verging into Womanhood, and from
taking cold when going to school, I suf
fered from a displacement, and each
month I had severe pains and nausea
which always meant a lay-off from work
for two to four days from the time I
was 16 years old.
“I went to Kansas to live with my sis
ter and while there a doctor told me of
the I’inkham remedies but I did not use
them then as my faith in patent medi
cines was limited. After my sister died
I came home to Ohio to live and that
has been my home for the last 18 years,
“The Change of Life came when I was
47 years old and about this time I saw
my physical condition plainly described
in one of your advertisements. Then I
began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound and I cannot tell you
or any one the relief it gave me in the
first three months. It put me right
where I need not lay off every month
and during the last 18 years I have not
paid out two dollars to a doctor, and have
been blest with excellent health forawo
womnn of my age and I can thank Lydia
E. I’inkham ’sVegetable Compoundfor it.
“ Since the Change of Life 5s over I
have been a maternity nurse and being
wholly self-supporting I cannot over
estimate the value or good health. I
have now anted a comfortable little
home just by sewing and nursing. I
have recommended the Compound to
many with good results, as it is excel
lent to take before and after child
birth.”—Miss Evelyn Adelia Stew
art, Euphemia, Ohio.
If yon want special advice write to
Lydia E. I’lnkham Medicine Co. leonfl*
denflali Lrnn.Mass. Vonr letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held In strict confidence.
19,000,000 FOR
IRE METHODISTS
Convention Meets to Raise
Fund for Superannuated Min
isters. Letter From Presi
dent Wilson.
Washington, D. C.—Many prominent
Methodist* from all part* of the coun
try were here for a convention today
to inaugurate a campaign to raise $5,-
(*OO,OOO for superannuated Methodist
clergymen. The sessions are to con
tinue until Thursday. The convention
was ordered at the last general Metho
dist conference and earnest appeals
were sent out by the heads of the con
ference for the 6,300 Incapacitated min
isters. and widows and children of
those deceased.
The program for the opening ses
sion. at which Bishop Win, F. Mc
(Dowell, of Chicago, president of the
hoard of conference claimants was to
preside, Included addresses by Rev.
Joseph R. lllngley, corresponding sec
retary of the hoard and Rev. Geo. P.
Mains and Rev. E. C. Clemens, field
representatives of the board and
others. ISishop David H. Moore of
Indianapolis will preside at tonight’*
meeting and make the opening ad
dress his subject being "The Soldier
preacher"
At the final meeting Thursday night
a letter of greeting from President
W!l*on will he read.
WOO,OOO IS
SHOE IN SUIT
M. K. & T. R’y Attorneys Be- |
gin Oral Arguments Before
U. 8. Supreme Court. Broken
Contract is Contention.
Washington, D. C. Sixty million
dollars was the stake for which at
torneys contended today before the su
preme court when the suit of the Mis
souri. Kansas and Texas Railway Com
pany against the government was up
for oral argument.
The rllway contends ths government
has broker^ Its contract to grant to it,
or Its predecessor, title to every other
section of land through the former In- •
dlan territory for the construction of
a railway from the lvnnsas State IJne !
to the Red River In Texas. Recause the
land was not granted to IL the rail
way claims S2O damages for every
acrea of land it would have received,
or over sixty million dollars.
The government's contention is that
the land never became a part of the
public land of the United States with- j
In the meaning of the sots of congress
holding out the land grant to the rail
way constructing ths road across ths
territory, but has remained Indian land.
The court of claims decided In favor
of the government and the railway
appealed to the supreme court,
MARSHALL NELMS LAYS HIS
EVIDENCE AGAINST INNES
Atlanta, Marshal! Nelms. hrotlg-r
of the two young women who disap
peared no mysteriously several months
ago. appeared before Solicitor lVrscy
today to lay before blm such evidence
•s h* has nea rest Victor K. innes. ac
cused of the murder of the two girls
The only ground upon which lnne*!
can t>e Indicted in Atlanta la conspir
acy, x* It Is now shown that the mur* j
der. If there was a murder, w&•
commit teed In Georgia. An effort Is
being made to Induce the government
to take s hand in securing an Indict- i
ment here whl h would result Igj
bringing lnness and his wu« from
Texas j
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
POSSIBLE ID
EASY, HI
OFEUD
Rosy View of Berlin When the
French Harbors Taken and
Big Guns Shooting Fourteen
Miles Brought Up.
London, 2:20 a. m. The Dally
Mall's Bergen correspondent quote!
j the Saxon State Gazette for the fol
lowing statement made by a general
i >n the adjutant general’s office In the
j war department In Berlin: "If the
; Rnglish watch on our naval stations
jln the neighborhood of Helgoland Is
almost Impossible now it will become
j quite Impossible when Belgium and
, the north coast of France to the north
I of the Seine are in German hands.
More Artillery Surprises.
"In course of time we shall pos
j sess Calais and probably Dieppe and
'Havre. Our 12-inch Howitzers have
| the large range of 14 miles and the
j 17-inch a still greater range. England
i can expect still more artillery sur
prises. Even if we cannot shoot from
the French coast to the English coast,
a Safety zone could be made for Ger
man ships covering more than half
the navigable water.
Serve as Bases.
“The French harbors will serve as
bases for torpedo boats, submarines,
I cruisers and Zeppelins, and can be
made impregnable from the sea by a
double or triple row of mines. If this
triple field should be laid from the
French coast to the English coast
then Portsmouth would be cut off
from the North Sea and connection
around Scotland would be difficult.
''The possibility of laying such
mines is not doubted as they could
be laid under cover of artillery. Our
submarine and torpedo division also
would come into action. An Invasion
of England would be easily possible."
ASK (500,000 RANSOM.
London, 5:30 a. m.—A dispatch from
Paris to the Exchange Telegraph Co.,
says that the Germans have seized
the Prince of Honaco’s chateau De
Marchsls near Khelms and declare
they will blow It up unless the prince
immediately pays a ransom of half a
million dollars. The prince has ad
dressed an appeal In the case to the
neutral countries.
SAVS KAISER
ernes cure
HEADACHE, COLDS,
CONSTIPATION
To-night! Clean your bowels
and stop headache, colds,
sour stomach.
Get a VOfcent. box.
Take a Cascarct tonight to cleanse
your I.lver, Stomach and Bowels, and
you will surely feel great by morning.
You men and women tvho have head
ache, canted tongue, a had cold, are
bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with
a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or
have backache and feel all worn out.
Are you keeping your bowels clean
with Gascarets —or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil?
Casearets Immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting food
nnd foul gases; lake the excess bile
from the liver and carry off the con
stipated waste matter and poison from
the bowels.
Remember, a Cascaret tonight will
Ftralghten you out by morning. A 10-
esnt box from your druggist means
healthy bowel action; a clear head
and cheerfulness for months. Don't
forget the children.
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Just as Thousands of Other Women
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seems a burden to you because you are nervous, excitable or
irritable, if you have backache, headaches, unnatural pains
at times, it is t because the functions of the feminine organs
are not being performed as nature intended. Present discom
fort may be followed by a break-down of the constitution; but
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en—have found the Favorite Prescription a real
blessing because of its power to bring restful
sleep and to banish mental worry and low spirits.
Dr. Werot'i Favorite Proscription was Intro
tfuc*>4 over forty years ago after careful study
of tho troubles and needs of women. In all
W»aso years of use It has given universal
satisfaction. It can be obtained now In liquid
form (as heretofore) or In tablets from all deal
ora In medicines or sand SO one-cent stamps
for trial box of tablets to Dr. PUrce, Invalids*
Hotel, Buffalo, Now York.
Erery mother—every woman—should avail herself of tha
opportunity to secure free a copy of Dr. Pierce's great book.
The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. This will
give you information and advice of vital importance
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msr an/I wrwnnxin#. IL. men l . t i •
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How many people do you
•uppoao will be willing to live
In an unwired home five year#
from todays
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Your Service
When your telephone bell
rings and you are greeted with
“Number?” when you answer
it, the operator who answers
you is not responsible. Any
one of half a hundred operators
may have rung your belL
When this annoy vice occurs
there are many ways in which
it could have happened and the
operators still be blameless.
Some one might have called
and then hung up the receiver
after growing tired of waiting
for you to answer. Or the
calling party might have dis
covered he had called the
wrong number and hung up.
An operator might have rung
your bell in error and observed
the error before you answered.
When this happens we do not
defend it.
We ask your co-operation.
SOUTHERN BELL
TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH CO.
GARDEN HOSE
Large shipment of
Garden Hope just re
wired direct from
faetorv.
Hose Reels,
Hose Pipes.
Large assortment
Lawn Sprinklers.
FHEO. 6, McAULIFFE
116 Jackson Street.
-EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ THIS
N. L. Willet Seed Co,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Note! The English Gov’t
and U. >S. Ag’l Dept, are
advising every one to
PLANT GARDENS!
Onions, Cabbage, Col
lards, Turnips, Beets,
Chard, Kale, Mustard.
Lettuce, Salsify, Radish,
Spinach.
PLANT NOW!
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SPECIAL NOTICE
I buy building material m car load lots for cash,
direct from South Georgia, which means a big
mg to the owner.
Get my estimate before awarding your contract.
E. H. MOBLEY
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
No 4 I. A. Bank Building. Phone 2476.
WANTED
and Women
To prepare for Bookkeeping, Banking, Salesmanship, Telegraphy,
Civil Service, Shorthand and Typewriting positions. Always open
ings for trained men and women. Positions secured graduates. Per
sonal Instruction In both day and night schools. Night school Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Special opening rates. Lessons by
mall If desired.
STACK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE
sth Floor Harison Building. Elevator Service.
SCHOOL NOW IN OPERATION.
BE REASONABLE—NOW LISTEN
CASH is the miKhty FACTOR In TRADE—We sell for CASH and
SAVE YOU MONEY as quoted below:
4- bottle Syr. 'White Pine Co, with Tar 200
3H-ot>nce bottle syr. Tar. Cod Diver Oil Extract and Menthol 390
5- Aspirin (capsules or tablets) .. 20c do*.
6- Quinine (capsules or tablets) . .. ......... ...,20c doa
1-pound White Moth Balls
GET OUR PRICES ON DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY US IS ALL WE ASK.
Yeurs for GREATER AUGUSTA,
THE GREATER AUGUSTA PHARMACY
Wrong Side of Street, 1281 Broad Street—Right Side of Prleee.
I Never Disappoint My Patient*
Clifton R. Groover, M. D„ the Nerve, Blood and Skin
Disease Specialist.
If you desire to consult a reliable. lon* eatab- ,
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learn what can be accomp’lshed with skillful. S'-ien
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easea Kidney and Bladder troubles: Rheumatism.
Pllea Rectal and Inteat Ins. diseases and many dls
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27.
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.. Mina Elizabeth Lovdahl , Berkeley, CaL, aavor-
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nervous wreck when I began their use, and they en
tirely cured me in a short time, at little cost. Now I
enn invest my money in real estate instead of doctor
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out your medicines. One thing I appreciate about
them is that they do not contain any alcohol *
Several years ago I was completely broken down
in health from over-work and being on my feet con
stantly. I spent several hundred dollars on doctors
.and medicine but with little result. The doctors told
me it was womanly trouble
caused from being on my < _
feet too much. I was aching
and had pains all over my yr akm
body and was so nervous that F \
I could scream if any one / \
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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.
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COMPANY
Phone 1628.
643 Broad Street