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705 BROAD ST., *UGUBTA, GA.
L. C. Hayne, Peealdeat.
Geo. P. Bate*. Cnahier.
Organized 1570
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department of life
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Of money mint necessarily bring
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BUCHU PUIS LIFE
AND VIGOR IN KIDNEYS
Don’t Have Backache, Clogged
Kidneys, Spots Before the
Eyes—Try Famous Old
Folks' Recipe.
No morp bono pains, nchtna back,
haadachp, puffy p.vpp, swollen lorh, of
fensive urinous odors, diabetes rloudy
urine, or freciuent desire to initiate
Try the following: Stop eating a wests
’*r sugar (let front any reliable drug
gist a good-sized bottle of Stuart's
BtlChtl and Juniper Take a spoonful
after meals In a glass of water, Kid
nets and Hladdvr will then act fine
and natural
A well known authority ,«nys this
is the best kidney and bladder recipe,
I ot the only aure way la for you to
try It yourcolf
Tlila treatment has rured thousands
of sufferers where all other remedies
have failed. Stuart’s Buehu and
Juniper Compound won't make you
feel glek when you take It. hut tones
you up Stuart's Buehu and Juniper
Compound acts directly on the urine
through the kidneys It keeps the
blood healthy It strength) ns the
neck of the bladder. It regulates the
kidneys and does away with back
ache and rll disagreeable symptoms
If discouraged with other medlclnea
‘rv this fnmous old folks' recipe lie
♦tire you get Stuart's Buehu and Juni
per, as Stuart's Is properly compound
ed tor kidney trouble
Best Cough Medicine for Children.
"Three years ago whew I was living
in Pittsburgh one of my children had
a hard cold and coughed dreadfully
I'pen the advice of a druggist 1 pur
chased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough. Remedy and It benefited hint
at once. I find It the beet cough med
icine for children because It Is pleas
snt to take. They do not object to
taking it," writes Mrs. latfayette Tuck,
II rimer City,. Ps. This remedy con -
tains no opium or other narcotic, and
may be given to a child as confidently
as to an adult. Sold by all dealers
“ALCO CLOTHES”
Arp trade winners to us
because they fit, style and
satisfy ever the most
hard-to-please men and
you up men.
A trv-on proves the
stj le and fit and ALCO
tatlorinß wears - wears
wears !
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Other Dressing
that’s sure to please you
awaits vour earlv call—
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-r- irnm a
“Home of Good Clothes”
SYRUP OF FIGS
i FOR CROSS, SICK
FEVERISH CHILD
If little stor<ach is sour, liver
torpid or bowels
clogged.
Mothers cun rout rnny aftc*r giving
I 'California Syrup of Figs." bwau**;
.in a fe w houru nil the- rloggecJ-u;*
I waato. Hour bill* and fermenting food
j gently movpM out of the bowels, an i
j you have a will, playful child again
! Children simply will not take the time
from 1 lav to empty their bowHa, and
they heroine tightly packed, liver get*'
sluggish and Htomach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see if
tongue* Is coated, then give- this deli
cious "fruit laxative.” Children love
it, and It can not cause Injury, No
lifference what ails your little one -
If full of cold, or a sore throat, diar
i rhoea, stomach ache, bad breath, re
; member, a gentle "Inside cleansing*’
j should always be the first treatment
! given. Cull directions for babies, chii
i dren of all ages find grown-ups are
I printed on each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for n 60-rent bottie
of ‘California Hyrup of Figs," then
iodk carefully and ses that it is made
by the "California Fig Hyrup Com
pany.” We make no smaller si**.
Hand back with contempt any other
■ fig syrup.
AUSTRALIA PUTS
ON [HUGO
Prohibit Exportation of Meat,
Coal, Wheat, Flour and Wool
Except to England.
Washington. The American consul
at Sydney, S. H. W., reported today
that the Australian government has
placed an embargo on meat nnd coal
except, to the mother country.
Judge Fleming, chief of the hoard
of foreign trade advisers, today receiv
ed a cablegram fron the American
consul general in Australia, stat
ing that the Australian govern
ment also lmd placed an embargo upon
wheel and Hour.
Wool also was included in the em
hnigo. Australia?! won! Imported direct
into the United States during the sev
en months ending in July amounted to
22.5RTi.000 pounds valued at $5,045,958.
Meat from Australia during the sev
en months ending in July amouneed
to 22 585,000 pounds valued at $5,645,-
058.
M»‘f»t from Australia during the seven
in on t tin amounted to 23.306,908 pounds
valued at $1,709,045.
KILBANE KNOWS FUTILITY
OF BEING FEATHERWEIGHT
Now York. Johnny KUban*. rlmm
pion 122*pounder of the universe, re
altar* the futility of trying to keep «t
the featherweight limit when no good
bout* are in prospect Also then? if
not mui'h tjnoney to he accrued hy irotre
ly fighting second-raters. Hesldes,
Ktlha.no is aware of the fact that ho
can ertrtlly treble hln ring earnings hy
engaging front-rank lightweights in
stead Of low «*laan featherweights
Kllbane la ready to take the piling*
Into lightweight pond just as noon as
a promising match offer* itself. John
ny would not he averse to a meeting
with Joe Mandote the New Orleans
lad for hi* dehut a* a lightweight. .Ve
getation* are under way for a meet
ing between Kllbane and Mandot and
they will in all likelihood settle their
difference before an Ohio club shortly
THE PRICE OF THF, POSSUM
DOG IS RAPIDLY SOARING
Atlanta, Ga The price of the Geor
gia, poHNiim dog is advancing ao rapidly
that noon the chase to the toothsome
marsupial will he confined to the pin
tor rata. The classified columns of the
papers are filled with “Wanted A
good possum doc" and purchasers
seem willing to pay the price.
One old negro remarked a day or
two ago **lU>ss. do vou know where
I Kin swap a hale of cotton for a real
good possum daw« "" The cotton won t
bring in nothin*, but a good duwg will
bring in meat.'*
In Atlanta and her environs the pos
sum hunt is a purely social amuse
ment. but in the country towns, with
cotton at seven cents, the persimmon
fed possum is real meat, worthy of
consideration to the man who didn't
raise a hug and has no money to buy
work. The owner of a dog which can
successfully tree the tat fellows when
the frost arrives will be a lucky man
Indeed.
EDITOR PUBLISHES THE
WHITECAPPERS LETTER
Terrell, Texet Monroe Prew. edi
tor of the Kaufman, Trxaa Herald lest
night received u notice sinned '‘Captain
Number «. Wliltect inters" which he
whs ordered to puhllth In his paper
under penalty of having his office
burned. The notice demanded that all
farmer* reduce cotton acreage two
thirds under threat of punishment.
Prew gave It to the officers J. C.
Krnest a farn er living on Kaufman
rural route No 3 also received a letter
from alleged whltecappers dot a lull tig
that he reduce his cotton acreage
Despondency Due to Indigestion.
It Is not at all surprising that per
son* who have Indigestion become dis
couraged and deapendent. Here are
a few words of hope and cheer for
them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers. India
na. l*a. "For years my digestion was
so poor that ' could only eat the light
est foods, I tried every thing that 1
heard of to get relief, hut not unttl
shout a year ago when 1 saw Cham
berlain's Tablets advertised and got a
bottle of them, did 1 find the right
treatment. 1 aooii began to Improve,
and alnee taking a few bottles of them
my digestion Is fine." For sals by all
dealers.
Merchants Dairy Lunch Open
AH Night.
COTTON BAG CAMPAIGN
BECOMES NATION-WIDE
; Universal Use Means Con
i sumption 1,500,000 Bales of
Cotton. Starts in Greenville,
; Miss.
A movement looking to the universal
! substitution In the United States of
cotton bags for Jute ban*. as a means
of Increasing the home consumption
of raw cotton, lias been launched by
the chamber of commerce of Grecn
l Wile, Miss.
Resolutions passed by the Green
' vlll.- chamber have been transmitted
to commercial bodies throughout the
j country with the request that the,
Greenville movement he Indorsed and ;
| steps taken to further It in every com- l
I n unity.
The Greenville ('ivic Improvement j
I club, which Is largely a women's or
! galligation. Inis enthusiastically Joined !
j the movement in Greenville arid is
i making a house-to-house canvass to ,
obtain pledges that cotton bags will
i he demanded In the purchase of all
j products which are sold in sacks.
Newspapers throughout the country
j have been asked by the Greenville
! chamber to spread the gospel of cot
!ton hags
The larmers of the south have been
I called on to hale their cotton in cotton j
bagging instead of Jute bagging, and I
the railroads have been asked to make !
provision for handling these bales in 1
such a way as not to tear the cotton j
bagging.
The Greenville chamber estimates!
that the substitution of cotton, a home i
product, for Jute, a foreign commodity, i
will increase the home consumption
of raw cotton by not less than 1,500,-
000 bales.
PROMISING YOUNG
ROMANCE BROKEN
UP BY TELEPHONE
Romo, Gar— A promising young ro
mance* wan nipped in the hud Mon
day through the agensy of the long
diatance telephone, Just as Ordinary
Harry Johnnon wan about to marry
Myrtle Meeks and John Darnell, of
Asheville, Ala.
The couple, aged 15 and 19, respec
tively, had Just linked hands, a pre
liminary of the service, when ting-a
ling hu*z, whir-r-r-r, viciously went
tin* ’phone. Judge Johnson answered.
It was the father of the young lady.
His peremptory order that the judge
not marry ids young daughter must
he obeyed, she being three yeurs minus
the age.
The young man, undismayed, gath
ered in hi« fair damsel and left, stilt
ing emphatically that he was going to
get married if lie had to go as far
itH North Carolina. He had a deter
mined manner and had all the ap
pearance of meaning what he said, de
spite dad.
SENATOR HOKE SMITH NOT
DISHEARTENED BY FAILURE
Atlanta, Ga.- Despite the failure of
tin' m.ipolity of congress to pass the
I much-needed legislation to relieve the
Southern cotton situation, Senator
Hoke Smith, who has returned to At
lanta. is hy no means disheartened and
I is confident that tilings are on a turn
! for the better.
Senator Smith's single-handed bat
tle for t lie Southern farmer has
brought him high praise from the pa
pers of life state, many editors who
have not agreed with him in politics
I taking o( casion to praise him for his
gamoncss in the fight.
One of the Georgia papers, the Tif
jto'n Gazette, savs editorially:
“The Gazette ifilintres the pluck of
, a nmn who Keeps on fighting after
everybody else lias given up the case
is hopeless. Senator Hoke Smith
• inched a national reputation as a
j fighter of tills class."
Senator Smith has received advices
I from Washington that the high seas
Jure becoming open to cotton ship-,
tnents again and that ships hearing
■cotton to Kurope will soon leave New
i Orleans. Savannah and other ports.
PLACED WITH U. S. CONSUL.
Washington. Norway toriax for
| mally asked the United States to tako
over the Norwegian consulate at Ba
tounv Russia, on the Hlack Sea. The
Norwegian vice consul has left and
had placed the archives in the hands
!of the American consul. Neither tlie
i state department nor the Norwegian
minister here had any advises to indt
| cate why the Norwegian vice consul
i left and asked tlie* American consul to
I take charge
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Merchants Dairy Lunch Open
All Night.
SILVER'S TOGGERY SHOP
The Most Up-to-Date Man’s
Store in the South.
OPENS IN A FEW DAYS
Watch The Herald For Announcement
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
iDEAD ARE LYING
UNBURIED REAPS
London, 3:20 a. m. Telegraphing
' from the north of France, the corre
spondent of the Chronicle says:
"Nieuport, which suffered severely
from bombardment by the allies and
Germans and was lost and taken three
times in one day, Is now in ruins. It
is occupied only by the dead, lying in
unburled heaps.”
LYNCHED FROM BRIDGE.
Memphis, Tenn. —After taking Tom
Burns, a negro, from a deputy sheriff
who waH conveying him to the Jail at
Hernando, Miss., a posse of ten men
lynched the negro from the Horn Bake
Road bridge at the Tennessee-Mlssls
slppi state line'early today. Burns was
arrested for an alleged murderous as
sault on T. B. Miller, a merchant at
White Haven, on Saturday night.
COMFORTING WORD
Many An Augusta Household
Will Find Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a
bad back removed—to be entirely free
from annoying, dangerous urinary dis
orders, is enough to inuke any kidney
sufferer grateful. The following ad
vice of one who has suffered will
prove comforting words to hundreds
of Augusta readers:
Mrs. John H. Barrett, 1553 Fenwick
Rt., Augusta, Ga.. says: “About three
years ago I suffered severely from
kidney weakness that made my back
ache. The kidney secretions were Ir
regular in passage and my bladder
was Inflamed. I had often heard about
Doan's Kidney Pills being good for
weak kidneys and 1 finally got a sup
ply from Green & Horsey’s Drug
Store, 1 took five or six boxes In all
and wa: cured. Since then, I haven’t'
needed any medicine for my kidneys.
I have spoken to many acquaintances
about Doan's Kidney Pills."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't slmplj
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan s
Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs.
Barrett had. Fostor-Milburn Co.,
Props.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Mother’s Friend
Before Baby Arrives
During several weeks of expectancy
there Is a splendid external embrocation
In our "Mother's
Friend" in which
thousands of women
have the most un
bounded confidence.
They have used It
and know. They tell
of its wonderful in
fluence to case the
abdominal muscles
and how they avoid-
ed those dreaded
stretching pains that are so much talked
about This safe external application la
gently used over the skin to render It
amenable to the natural stretching which
It undergoes. The myriad of nerve
threads Just beneath the skin Is thus
relieved of unnecessary pain-producing
causes nnd groat physical relief Is the
result as expressed by a host of happy
mothers who write from experience.
it Is a subject that all women should
be familiar with as "Mother's Friend”
has leen In u»e ninny years, and Is recom
mended by grandmother* who In their ear
lier day* learned to rely upon this splendid
aid to women.
You can obtain "Mother's Friend” at
almost any drug store. Get a bottle
to-day and then write for our little book
bo useful to expectant mothers.
Address Bradfleld Regulator Co., 813
l.aniar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
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QUICK RELIEF
FOR PRICKLY HEAT,
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Charleston, S.C.
r OP »»u by T. a. Howard Dr\q
Horo* and G**o*n - Honty Drua Co.
WISE’S
Profit Sharing Sale
Covers a Wide Scope of
Economical Suggestions.
Money Savers in the Coat* Suit*
Department*
All $17.50 Coat Suits at $12.98
Coat Suits up to $25.00 at $15,95
$27.50 Suits all at $21.75
$30.00 Coat Suits at $22.50
15c Genuine Lonsdale Cambrics at 12£c
$1.39 Longcloths at, per piece $1.05
25c White Repps at 19c
$2.50 Nainsooks, 12 yards to piece, at $1.98
40 inch Sea Island, worth 6|c per yard, in this sale 3|c
7£c yard wide Bleaching at s|c
7Ac Apron Ginghams at 5c
$3.98 Silk Petticoats, nice range of new shades at $2.98
ss.oo’Wool Skirts, in navy and black, at $3.98
Ladies’and misses’slo.oo Coats reduced to . . .$6.75
$7.50 Serge Dresses at ! $5.95
Save your Cash Sales Slips from this store and en
ter the contest for the $300.00 Cash Prize to be given
away on December 24th. Any organization or individ
ual may enter. $300.00 for a Christmas present is
worth contesting for. See nomination coupon below
entitling you to 500 votes as a starter. Just cut it out
and fill out and bring to our store and start your choice
off with 500 votes. Don’t wait for the time is rapidly
passing.
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WISE REFUND CONTEST.
Good for 500 votes for each candidate, used
one time only.
I hereby nominate
as a contestant in Wise Refund Contest, subject to
the rules and regulations as given by the Wise Dry
Goods Company.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4