The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 8

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FOUR Speaking ... THE... Public Mind EMERGENCY RELIEF. To Th* Herald. In medicine first aid la often neres *ary to relieve Buffering. In service for the destitute, relief for the urgent need—food, fuel, clothing—must he given without delay, but although of ten necessary this step la never final In meeting our obligations to the poor. The Aaaoctnted Charities of Augus ta meets, promptly, all oaae* of urgent need which are brought to Its notice, Its object la always TO H»LP THOSI3 IN MIHI'OHTUNE AND DISTRESS. —Directors of The Associated Chari ties of Augusta. (The next article will deal with pau- j perlam as a disease.) BELIEVES INTRODUCTIONS UN NECESSARY. To The Herald: An Item In The Herald a few days ago quoted a country boy aa saying that the girls of Augusta wore cold; that during his stay here he couldn’t get acquainted with even one of them. Which prom, ts me lo object lo the thing called "conventionality.” To Illustrate' A girl boards a street car. Hhe slta down. Opposite her In the car Is a young mnn. He looks at hei. She looks at him. Both look like they would give anything to converse with the other. Hut what keeps them apart? t'onverttoimllty. I believe that the weird should ho abolished. If we like anyone, and the other person likes us, why Is It necessary for an Intro duction? A mutual friend rarely Is obtainable in such an Instance and the result is that a good companion Is lost. 1, A WHENCE H. WHY A PUP CHASES HIS TAIL. To The Herald; 1 want to say to the woman who has a puppy that chases his (all that that notion comes from abundant Anergy. 1 have had considerable ex perience In raising Scotch collie pups and 1 never yet saw one that did not have that trick when between three months and one year old. After he Is old enough to settle down to his regu lar work ho will leave that off and lake up something else My kitten, S months old, chases and fights hla tall till he la tired out. AUNT ANN. WOULD REGULATE BEAUX BY LAW. To The Herald; What are the. mothers thinking of these days? 1 never was eo dumb founded In my life aa I was at six young people who rode out on the ear with me Sunday night. They got on somewhere downtown and passed through the cur In u loud and boister ous manner. They lodged in the front vestibule, where they sang songs that consisted mainly of noise. They fi nally came Into the car, probably be cause the motorman's patience hud worn threadbare. They sat on the front aeatH, where they Joked, giggled and finally the hoys and gills ex changed hata. I heard one man say, "Give them an other drink and (hey will be all right. ’’ Now. probably these boys and girls hadn't been drinking, but it Is a cer tainly that their good breeding and sense were lost, strayed or stolen. I . wish they could have seen themselves as others saw them. They were loud, . course and rough. Their hair was In strings and the paint! Whew’ 1 think ettch girls ure (he fruits of lax gov ernment in Ihe home. There should be a law preventing children under 1C having beaux. In my young days a girl, while In public, at least, kept her voice lowered and didn't even put her hands on a young man. much less remove her dlshrag hat and Jamb It down on hla head and Siam hla giddy lid on her head. OLD TiMER. WIFE AND HUSBAND LONG FOR RETURN OF FARM LIFE. To The Herald: la there any way by which a man end wife can get back to the farm? We are country bred and have a deep longing to own a little farm where wt could rear our children properly. We have decided that by atrict economy we could by next spring make the first payment on a little farm which W« have In mind. But my huabaml haa been without work for many veeka. Our anvlnga are gradually di minishing. We have health, energy and optimism, but no other sasets except two sturdy kiddle# COUNTRY BRED. SOME BODY'S) GOING TO LOSE HER JOB. To The Hamid: Hara la my view of tha stenogra pher question: If 1 could Rat one who understood our bualneaa l would pay aim oat any prloa for tha arrvlca of such a person. 1 seem to have much trouble In irettlnii tha right sort of of flea help. 1 have had five stenogra phara in tha last month and all ware Incompetent Tl.a ona now In my employ la equally unfit for tha posi tion. I shall discharge her Saturday n '*Eht CRITICAL BOSH. A.AKES HIS EMPLOYES LIKE HIM To Tha Herald: 1 handle tha offlca help problem In this manner: 1 try to make my em ployee believe they are part of my bunnena, that my aucoaaa or failure dependa on their afforta. I compliment thtm frequently whan they deserve It, and never avoid. And pay good wragea. A few of my employes have declined better paying position a they like my offlca ao wall PKOBPKItOL'B K M PLOT Kit. SEEMS LIKE A CONSIDERABLE START NOW. Mother of Ten Quit* Husband to Start Anew. —Headline In Chicago Examiner. WANTED HIM. “Oh, yea. I got back all right. I had plenty of money." , “Old you know that congress np. pmprlated JJOO.OOO for tout Isis in Eu rope 7“ “1 certainly did not know. 1 shall at once write to Washington for my share." IRIES MANIFESTO Oil TURKISH IN Problem of the Black Sea ia Now to be Settled. Fresh Ag gression Taken with Calmness London, 7:55 a. m.—An Imperial manifesto on the outbreak of the war with Turkey has been Issued in I’et rograd, according to the correspon dent of Reuter’s Telegram Company In the Russian capital. It reads as fol lows: '"ln the sterile struggle against Russia, Germany and Austria have Incited Turkey Into taking arms against this empire. Immediately af ti r the treacherous attack of the Turkish fleet the Russian embassa dor received orders to leave Turkey. "Russia will receive this fresh ag gression the part of the ancient per secutor of the Chris’lan religion and the Slav peoples with tranquility and confidence In God The \aliunt armies nf Russia will triumph once again not for the first time over the Turkish hrodes. Once again we will know how to punish the Insolent foe of our fath erland. "Our confidence Is unshakable that (he 111-advised Intervention of Turkey will onfy hasten the fatal Issue to that empire and will open the way for tho Russian settlement of problems on the Black Kea coast which have been handed down by our ancestors." SAME OLD TIME DIPPER, TOO. Winfield H. Meyer of Burlington, Wyo„ Is visiting his sister, Mrs. B. T. Ewing, In the county. This Is Mr. Meyers' first visit back to his old Kentucky home since he left here 45 years ago. He visited the old homo on the hill at Cellenevllle and drank out of the old Hprlng.—Falmouth, Ky. Outlook. BILK SICK OR CONSTIPATED TAKE WHETS No headache, bad cold, sour stomach or costive bowels by morning. Oat n 10-ertit box nnw. You’re bilious! You have s. throb bing aenwitlon In Tour land, a had taste In your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin 1m yellow, with dork rings under your eyas; your lips ure parch ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and 111-tempered. Your system Is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need Is a denning up In side. Don't continue being a bilious ■ nuisance to yourself and those who love you, und duiLt resort to harsh ' physics that Irritate anil Injure. Re member that most disorders of the ' stomach, liver and laiwels ure cured i by morning with gentle, thorough Caa | carets they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from Jour druggist will . keep your liver and bowels clem: , stomach sweet, and your head clear i for months. Children love to take I Casearetn because they taste good and ■ never gripe or gleken. USE MI-O-NA WHEN STOMACH IS UPSET No matter how lon* you have Buf fered from a miserable, upset stom ach, Indigestion or dyspepsia. Ml-o*na —a eimpio. 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 la out of order some foods taste (toed but work bad ly. fermenting Into a stubborn lump and surely cousin* sour or acid taste In tho mouth, severe pain In the pit of the stomach, gs*. coated tongue, offensive breath, restless nights, and nervousness It's needless for you to suffer this distress for Just a few Ml-o-na tnblots bring Joyful relief- They do more for these little “helps to health" soothe snd 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 hut become well, strong cheerful and always ready for the day's du ties. No matter what alls your stomach put your faith In Ml-on*. (Set seme of these harmless but helpful tablets from T. O. How aid today and eat whatever your appetite craves, and never fear distress. DARKEN YOUR GRAY RAIR Use Wonder-Working Liquid Q-Ban and No One Can Tell. Don’t Cost Much. Try It I If your hair Is gray, streaked with stay, faded or falling and you want beautiful, dark hair, soft, silky and gloss,., free from dandruff, simply ap ply liquid y-ltan to halrsnd scalp Ilka a shampoo rubbing It In gently with ilia finger tips. Q-H«n don’t cost much to try and 1* no bother to use, as noth ing else Ir required Although not a dye, Q-Han acts on the hair roots and mnkea and keeps your hair soft, fluffy thick, giving the hair that dark fas cinating luster and aluidumc which makes the hair so attractive tJ-Bnn 1* not sticky >r messy; harmless, and l» a delightful hair dressing Also stops dandruff, falling l.a«r or Itching scalp. Ask druggist fi r y-Han for darkening gray hair. Sold by Ppost’a Pharmacy, liroad Hi Augusta. ’la. eOc for a big ”-og, bottle. Out-of-town people supplied by mall. Call vr write. DUE TO PON OF YOUNG TURKS Scenes of Actual Violence in Ottomen Gov’t Council Cham ber Before Black Sea Incident London, 2:51 s. m. The Morning Dost, in an editorial today on Turkey, says: “The struggle in Turkey between UGH! CALOMEL MAKES VDU SICK! GLEAN LIVER AND BOILS f IT Just once! Try “Dodson’s Liver Tone” when Bilious, Constipated, Headachy—Don’t lose a day’s work. Liven tip your sluggish liver! Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; he vigorous and full of am - i billon. But take no nasty, dangerous | calomel because It makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones, jt’alomol crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, breaking It up. That’s when you feel that awful . nausea and cramping. Listen to me! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced Jußt take a spoonful of harmless >odson’s Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of BUILD WITH BRICK georgia-carolinaTrick company AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA KENNY’S Coffees and Teas are guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Try them. C. D. KENNY CO. 1048 Broad Street. Phone 601 Phone Orders given prompt attention. BE REASONABLE—NOW LISTEN CAHH Is the mighty FACTOR In TRADE —We sell for CASH and SAVE YOU MONEY as quoted be’.ow: 4 -ounce bottle Syr. White Pine Co., with Tar. ..200 S<4-ounce bottle syr. Tar. Cod Liver Oil Extract and Menthol 350 6-gratn Aspirin (capsules or tablets) * 20c doz. 5-grain Quinine (capsules or tablets) 20c doz. 1-pound White Moth Balls 5c GET OUR PRICES ON DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY U 8 IS ALL WE ASK. Yours for GREATER AUGUSTA, THE GREATER AUGUSTA PHARMACY Wrong Sid* of Street, 1281 Broad Btreet—Right Bide of Prices. I Never Disappoint My Patients Oliftou R. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. If you dealre to consult a reliable, long estab- Ilahed specialist of vast experience, come to me and learn what can be acoomi 'ished with skillful, scien tific treatment. I use latest SERUMS and BACTE RINS 1n the treatment cf chronic conditions which have failed to vleld to ordinary treatment—"or WEAK NESS. LYMPH C MPOUND, combined with my di rect treatment, restoring the vital parts to the fullest degree. I eueceeafully treat Blood Poison Ulcers. ftkln dis eases, Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheumatism. Piles, Rectal and Tntestlna. diseases and many dis eases not mentioned. Consultation and advice fret, and confidential. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 j>. m. Sunday 10 to 2 only. Call or ite. DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST. 094-7 Dy Bldg. H. C. TENNENT. J. Q. WINGFIELD H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. Phone 862 613 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. COMPLETE NEW STOCK. MILL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT. Lathes, Drill Presses Shapers and Planers. Woodworking Machinery. TSAOI TENNENT MASK SERVICE fIRST-QUALITY ALWAYS CHE AUGUSTA HEPALD, AUGUSTA, GA. peace and war, between all that re mains sound and the forces of anarchy has been fierce and prolonged. "We learn that In the course of the conflict scenes of actual violence took place In the government council chamber and that the sultan’s son shot Enver Pasha (Turkish war minister) in the leg with a revolver.” The editorial adds that the young Turks can have no influence In the Moslem world as they are not Mos lems but atheists. The reference to the shooting of En ver I'v ha probably goes hack to last September when a. repor’ originating In Athens, sa.ld that In an altercation between the crown prince of Turkey and Enver Pasha, the latter had slightly wounded the prince who re plied by shooting Enver Pasha In the leg. Dodson's Liver Tone under my per sonal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that It won’t make you sick. Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You’ll know It next morn ing because you will make up feeling fine, your liver will be working; head ache and dizziness gone; stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give It to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson’s Liver Tone Instead of dangerous cal omel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of Calomel Is almost stopped entirely here. WRITE FOR PRICES OUR MOTTO iYt Augusta, Qa. TRAD* TENNENT MASK STOMACH OUT OF FIX? If you suffer with dyspepsia or In digestion telephone your grooer to . You one dozen pints of SHIVAR GINGER ALE. Drink one pint with each meal and. If not re layed, you* grocer la authorized to cnarge it to the Manufacturer. SHIVAR GINGER ALE TONIC, DIGESTIVE, DELICIOUS preparod with the celebrated Bhlvar Mineral Water. Sold under a positive guarantee to relieve any case of dyspepsia or Indigestion or your money refunded. . T, f 2?'"' * rocer has none In stock tell nira to telephone hit wholeoai* grooer. Bottled Only by SHIVAR SPRING SHELTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. In a beautiful woodland dell. READ HERALD WANTS A Practical Cycle Car for Anybody It ia practical, easy running, high speed. Upkeep cost is practically nothing. Will sell at immense bargain. Apply ♦ T. C. BRYAN, Business Office, Augusta Herald. Attention Mr. Manufacturer The Herald wants a list of every article made, manufactured, produced or raised in or near Augusta. The name of every article that our Augusta manufacturers can make and put on the local market. Local manufacturers are requested to co operate with The Herald’s Live at Home, Trade at Home movement and lists, catalogues and letters telling of AUGUSTA MADE GOODS of every nature and description are invited. Please send same promptly to the Live at Home Editor THE AUGUSTA HERALD Augusta, Ga. B. A. DIAL COAL AND WOOD Telephones 25-J, 2701 639 11th St SPECIAL, NOTICE I buy building material in car load lots for cash, direct from South Georgia, which means a big sjwn ing to the owner. Get my estimate before awarding your contract. E. H. MOBLEY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. No 41. A. Bank Building. Phone 2478. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3.