The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 06, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO STOP THAT ITCH WITH RESINOL! There’s a world of comfort for tor hired skins in a warm hath with Ites- Inol Soap and a simple application of that soothing, antiseptic Reslnol Oint ment! In a MOMENT ail itching an 1 burning are gone, healing begins, and soon the skin Is fr. e from the un sightly, tormenting eruption. Doctor? everywhere prescribe Iteslnol freely and have done so for ninotfen years, therefore It Is not an experiment but a treatment of tested and proven value. Isn't that the kind of treat ment YOU want? Reslnol Ointment (50c and 11.00) and Reslnol Soap (25e), ere also speed ily effective for pimples, blackheads, dandruff and sores. Sold by sil drug gists. For trial free, write to Dept. 3P-R, Reslnol, Baltimore, Md. plmsofi’s g|J\ COMPOUND ~ 25$ QUICK RELIEF FOR PRICKLY HEAT, CHAFED SKIN,ETC. PREPARED BY Frierson Drug Store Charleston, S.C. Tor Ml, by T. Q. Howard Dr„j Horaa and Green - Horsev Dr„a Co. Safety First WHICH? are you looking (or Bar gain Countor tllaaara. ara you willing to wt-.tr cheap glasses Inal ueoiiuao th«y arc cheap, (io you concent to having your eye* tampered with at the risk of their Permanent Injury. Than thla message le not for you. But If you value the Praclona gift of sight, If you wlah to retain It, 1f you Appreciate aklll, then It la for you. and you are naked lo coma whera Aliaoluta Accuracy. In cor recting. eya dafecta la p meed abova ev«ry other Consideration. We take aa much Intareat and pride In fitting glnaaea to the face » we do In fitting lenses to cotvact defecta, frame fitting la an art. you gat tha heat here PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, Aaalated by Mr L. A. Williams. Optometrists and Opticians, tig Savant h St Katabashed lUI. A Few Specials Pork Chop., p«r |b JSQO Porlt Ham (whole) par lb 20 1 ' Pork Shoulder (whole) par Pound JQC! Pur* Pork hu H g. par lb. 2tV’ Beef Blank (portarhouaa) P* '!>. 22<4C Beef Stank (round) jkit lb 20 1 ' Beef Stank (loin) par lb 9KT Smokad Snuanir*, par lb. 12HC Phon. Your Orders. Free Delivery Trippe & Lonsford Phone 3158. 70S MoINTOSH ST. READ HERALD WARTS FACTS FOR. WEAK WOMEN Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women 1* due to some de rangement or disease of the nervous system or organs of digestion. Bop!# i i mm J g/ : & at ! agj pM vjgy 1 EjEEraiiP 'irw* lpp%F > w E&EmS&M DR. L. P. PIRKLI, Bpeelaliet. lorn*: I am duly licensed anil authorised to practice medicine; 1 am permanently located In Augusta and hava been for several years. All Chronic Dlaeaaae a Speciality. Consultation. Examination and diagnosis fraa 1 also make calls. Phone Itll. Office hour* 9 a. m. to 1 p m.. * to T p. m. 10 to 2 buruiay only. DR. L. P. PIRKLE SPECIALIST. 420-1 LEONARD BUILDING. AUGUSTA. GA. Speaking ... THE... Public Mind Praise* Councilman Pilcher, Augusta, (id,, Nov. sth, 1914. To The H«rald: The unih desirous of comment ing, In public print on the stand taken by r'ounciiman Pilcher, of the thiVd ward, and the action of the city coun cil, in the council meeting of last Mon-* day night a* regards the observance of the Sabbath by the "soft-drink'' estab lishments and fake grocery stores. It is n notorious fact that the Sab bath In the c't y of Augusta Is being any thing but "kept holy," arid desecrations are being practiced which should the blush of shame to every citiz*~ ,( this community who leys claim to being law-abiding nmi righteous. Men, who a*re not even citizens of the United Btates, who pay no "suffrage’' tax, who have no right to vole* In the government of our country, who have no Interest in the welfare* of our country beyond their privilege of getting dollars to send back to the "mother country'/* are allowed llbf/rtlaa and Indulgences which are denied eo those of our own "flesh, blood and bone." # is such discrimination right? Suppose, for instance, one of the ~rputable de far to grocery', or furniture, or feed, or seed stores of Augusta should keep open theh* doors for the purpose of l uslnets transactions after the (own clock had tolled the hour of midnight, what would bo the result? There v.ouid march to the door of raid establishment one of tho "blue-coated arms of the law" and —not request or even suggest, but would demand In the name of the law that such establishment should close Its doors, Hnd forthwith. And rightly would that official act. Then why Is It that others of alien birth and affiliations, <*• even those of our own countrymen, under the guise of a "soft drink" license be allowed to vio late the saunity and the sacred tradi tions of that day wnlch we, a nation of people who put on our coins of com- NO HEADACHE 1 NEURALGIA PAIN Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders and don’t suffer. When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will ko wild. It's needless to suffer when you ran take a remedy like Dr. James Head ache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia at once. Hend someone to the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. .lame*' Headache Powders. Don’t suffer. In a few moments you will feel fine —headache gone—no more neuralgia pain. PILES CURED Without th« knife, detention from business, without cavita ry; no danger. No one need suf fer from this complaint when thia humane cure la atv tilting them. I GUARANTEE RESULTS Rheumatism In most of Its forms Is perjnanently cured by my system of treatment. Eexsma, Pimples. Erysipelas or any eruptive diseases of the skin promptly cured. Bladder and Kidnay Troubles, un drr my system of treatment show signs of Improvement «t once. Ulcere—l rare not how lond-stand ing. 1 usually ours them In a short while. Consultation and advice free and confidential. Office hours. fl a. m. to 7 p. m dally: Sundays, 10 to 3 only. OR. GROOVER, Specialist. 504-7 Oyer Bldg. Augusta, Ga. Such sickness can be cured; Is cured every day by me. My best reference# are my cured a fid satisfied patients. If you are tired of suffering and want a cure, come to me. Ttie following diseases are among those which 1 eucoess fully treat. Catarrh. Kidney and Bladder troubles, Ob struction Weakness. Nervous ness, I'lcers and Skin Dis eases, Blood Poison, Kcsem*. KheumaUsm, Piles. Fistula and contracted ailments of men and women. If you are afflicted In any way tt will certainly be to your brst In terest to come In s id have u friendly talk with me it will save you a great ileal of worry and anxiety; It will not cojt you one cent, and you will not bind yourself In any way to take treatment from me. I will tell you frankly what your condition is and then you can decide for yourself as to whether 1 shall treat you or not Don’t let money mat ters keep you away; my fees are low and payments easy; you can pay by week or month. I bold a medical dlp- TRY THIS if YOU HAVE DANDRUFF Or Are Bothered With Falling Hair or Itching Scalp. Thera is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it.. This destroys it on- ! tlrely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; | apply It at night when retiring, use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it j in gently with the finger Ups. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis- 1 solve and entirely destroy every single : sign arid trace of It, no matter how much | dandruff you rnay have. You will find, too, that -ell Itching and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly ; and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft and look and feel ! u hundred times betteAr. If you want to keep your hair looking rich, do by al! means get rid of dand ruff. for nothing destroys the hair so ; quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fab out, but It makes it ! stringy, straggly, dull, dry. brittle and ifelcHs, and everybody notices it. You : can got liquid arvon at any drug store. * It is Inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy | has never been known to fall. merce, "IN HOD WE TRUST," who open the doors of our sanctuaries and command that respect shall be paid to houses of worship, who set apart one special day out of the 365 as a Day of Thanksgiving to Our Create/?' for His blessings and mercies? Oh, the tragical faiceuesM of it! Are "blind tigers" operated under the protection of soft-drink licenses? Are other than the necessities of life dis penned under the franchise—that's the Irtoper word of these bogus establish ments? Are there drunks on the Sab- Irith I >aj as a result of liquor being sold and dispensed on the Sacred Day? Questions are these which can be con fidently answered in the affirmative but ty whom? Coho answers—— f Is It necessary that coca-oola, chrro cola. and what-not, cigars and the like be furnished to the public on the Sab bath? There aVe six days out of the seven on which these matters can bn provided for, why not have it done? Sodom and Gomorrah were wicked cities, but through the mercy and in du genre of a loving Father there was opportunity given them to forsake the ways of unrighteousiffess and they did : not. What was the results? Destruc tion! One of the Inexorable laws of nature 1 and deity is that no Infraction shall go un-rewarded, and according to merit. j Then, facing such ultimatum as that, 1 hq,w can we who live In this enlightened and supposedly civillsed-Chrisilan era, ■ expect to escape the consequences of ir reverence and sacrilege? Councilman Pilcher was right, and should be commended lor the efforts he put forth. City council was wrong, and should be condemned for the action it , refused to take. Augusta Is "wide open*’ tn the fullest ■ sense of the word. The on y thing we do not a*low on the Sabbath is basebal j and horse-racing. But If other infrac tions of Holy Command are counte nanced nd permitted, why not these? May »le whose hands hold in theif | hollow ouv destinies, ami whose great j heart throbs fervently with love for ah j Mis children, even the erring ones, guide ! us aright and bring to pass the estab- | Ushment of His Kingdom on this eartU and the obedience to His will "even a* it Is in Heaven." Amen. Respectfully, MRS. NODUS RUSSELL HAMMELL* MRS. A. M. VBRDERY. AT THE MODJESKA Four first-class productions are being shown today and evening at the Mod .leska Theatre. All are top-notch plays. However, "The Million Dollar Mystery" serial, beat known In the bunch. Five reels of this popular and Interesting serial which line caused so much enthusiasm among the "reel" tuns of Augusta are being shown this Friday. The Rest of the Progrim. "The Jnvtronment,’’ a Majesket produc tion: "Bnd Man Mason." « Reliance and list, but not cast, a production "A Gen tleman In a Tight Place. 1 ’ Yes. he was lu some tight place. If you want t«i laugh Just gne upon tills picture. It would make s horse laugh (that's a fact) much less say us Immuna. The public Is admitted to this pleas in'* house every morning at 10:SO o'clock: the ticket sale Is Stopped each night at the same hour. The prices are ths some as any ordinary movie house charges. However, this most up-to-date theatre. In spite of the exceedingls low prices charged to see their productions, manages to pay the patrons hack ten fold in the way of er.t. rtalnment If the veraclij of this statement Is floubt «d why the only way suggystable to wards proving the fact Is to go and see. Peeing is believing, you know. Whan one lias that little hour or so to spare the best way to Invest Is to drop In the Modjeska and see it "fade." And that little hour or so wont be thrown away after all, for the kind of show that Is put on Is not of the va riety that one quickly forgets the "taste” linger* and Its a pleasant "taste" at that Think It over, then enjoy the plclursa. That's about the best plan. AT THE STRAND Two splendid pictures are being shown at the Strand today and the feature for tomorrow, "The House Next D00r.." Is one of the best that has been booked In a long time. Today It la "The Island of Terror." and "European Armies In Action, the latter film showing some of the most realistic war pictures of the actual fighting that have so far com>e south. In "The Island of Terror." a “Geo. Kliene attraction, a shipwrecked sailor ia cast upon a desolate isle inhabited by an Insane doctor with a mania for deadly’ operations. The sailor's escape with the surgeon’s daughter make* a throbbing, highly sensational, entirely* unique at.d unusual adventure story In addition to "The House Next Door” tomorrow (Saturday) the Strand will ehow the Strand war pictures Series No, I. A brief synopsis of “The House Next Door" follows: The story opens at the home of Sir John Cotswolt. who with hie wife and two children, Cacti and Ulrica keep up a fair appearance of rather poor aris tocracy. In the part the children play with Adrian add Esther Jacobson, chi I* dnen of Isaac Jacobson, s hunmhle but honest Jewish chatrmsker The Christian parents chide their children for playing with "Jewish brats. Sir John's affairs are In bad condition and his attorney Informs him that ha Is likely to become hankrupt. A patent lawyer notifies the chair maker that a machine Jacobson ljas tnvented had been granted a patent. Fifteen years pass, the children have THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Gloves For street and dress wear, from $1.25 to $2.00. grown to maturity and the chalrmaker now wealthy lives In a Mansion next door to Sir John Cotswolt. The chil dren not forgetting their old play mates renew acquaintance and fall In love all around. Cecil X’otswolt Is ar dently wooing Esther Jacobson and Ad rian Jacobson is paying sweet court to the gorgeous Ulrica Cotswolt. Then comes the dash of race and religions and both of the fathers open deadly opposition to the love affairs of their chddren, who still meet clandestinely. The fight Is a long and hard one, but the lovers are still true to their troth. Uecil Cotswolt developes a fine voice ar.d though the family are in straight ened circumstances, Ulrica, his wiser, draws upon a personal inheritance and sends her brother to Italy for tuition, this much against the wishes of the old baronet, who declares that his son shall never becomp a player or as he calls It a mountebank. Cecil and Esther part with vows of eternal constancy. nniM’TWAiT yourcredit isjust as I Vv Ml I GOOD AS CASH HERE. fe-T r-’-nv Right Now; make up your mind that you are going to be stylishly and properly dressed t V *4k * or w ' n * er - Come here for fine clothes at cash store prices—Come tomorrow—Wear { ing good clothes is easy, because Menter will trust you willingly and' cheerfully. fciMrgj/ FUR SETS ON CREDIT Men's Suits, Overcoats ff %, We buy Furs for our chain IP fl ¥ M Men and young men. be sure and | Ip" ///I'm ilmmr' jPrm ot stores, and our buyers J|j|fyt\ Bee the S reat values w* are offer- B I jjiflHroJK f/A W b u>' at the lowest figures. MBffgfsXS Ing In suits and overcoats for rji uKl* f jfjYou can get Sets In. t win,e *" wea'r. The swell eat designs, us I || %$mS& sio, sl2, sis/ si’s/ S2O t| 1 g Ail *35 and S3O siarf Coats lor Women Women s Suits /■ /KKIf I/i\ri *l p co» ew ( Tor t k R ty d e *' in Baima ' ca&nfl ’ Now $25 ‘ jpji plls w ~ u ~h” r :z"'£ llwj BalmMMl,s for ' fm f *• over If N and term* of credit most rT«j# \V I IOG AlutoSS/ K'vqi The smartest of the smart. As great liberal. B*e v hating suit. ff £ ft C ° m * *** *** Boys' Suits, Overcoots Menter's Clothes for boys sre good all tha wa; through. Suit* and over, coats $4 to SlO GRAOEV, RONA REPRESENTATIVE BUYS TWO BALES COTTON A. J. Edmondston, southern repre sentative of Rona Cocoa, with head quarters in Atlanta, has upon instruc tions from his company bought two bales of cotton at 10 cents a pound for the purpose of boosting the buy a-bale campaign, and of aiding the South In its present cotton crisis. The cotton was shipped last week by Mr. Edmondston to the company’s headquarters at 220 West Nineteenth Street, New York City, where it will be on exhibition in the lobby of the company’s building. Mr. Edmondston reports that notwithstanding the bus iness depression Incident to the cot ton situation, his business on Rona Cocoa has been especially good throughout the entire year, and that with the coming of the cooler months - a - - “Hil i -Vijfflnr**- * *m*e y~ Jt ' n< MENTER CO. • ■"* r-Vd '• • v ’ “A Good Presence Is a Letter of Recommendation ” a truism almost as old as Adam and fig leaves, but more sig nificant today than ever. Carry your letter of recommendation so that “he who runs may read," by wearing Benjamin Correct Clothes . ,V MADE BY ALFRED BENJAMIN-WASHINGTON CO., NEW YORK. For Men and Young Men $20.00 to $45.00 Authoritative in design, faultless in cut, and so perfectly tailored, they give a “presence" that is distinguished in any gathering. Fabrics so varied as to appeal to all good tastes, and models from the most ultra to the most conservative—all having the stamp of authenticity, and none with even a whisper of freak ishness. And at prices you would pay for just clothes. CROSS PLEATED SHIRTS Mushroom effects that are very stylish, from. . $1.25 to $2.00 Shirt Special 95c Values to $2.00 in shirts whose only offense is a lit tle mussing and soiling, selling Saturday for . 95q. it has shown a most gratifying In crease. WRITE THE HERALD WE WANT LETTERS FROM THE FARMERS. Here's the kind of letters that The Herald’s City Market Bureau wants for Market Week in Augusta. House keeprs will do well to keep these let ters. names and addresses, for fu ture orders: To The Herald’s City Market Bureau: I am stating below list of pure country produce, raised right on my farm, and I can guarantee same to be of best quality. Can be delivered daily to the city: Chickens, eggs, butter, fresh milk, sweet potatoes, vegetables and all fruits In season, FRANK J. WALLACE, Summer Hill Dairy. Phone 7804. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. NECKWEAR Handsome silk scarfs, of latest designs, 75c quali ties for 55c FANCY WAISTCOATS from $3.50 to $5.00 Hosiery In cotton lisle and silks, 10c to 50c the pair. Boys’ Suits and Pants, 10 per cent off; big values. F. Q. Martins. CHINA PAINTING MISS MARTHA SWINDELL, At her studio, 401-402-403 Leonard Bldg., offers free of charge with every purchase of china, to the 'mount of $2.50 — ONE FREE LESSON. A residence without electric service is scarcely more mod ern today than a resideno* without water service. Waists and Blouses 92-00 to 96.00 New York Millinery 92.50 to SB.OO Children’s Coats 93.00 to 96.00 Men’s Hats 91.00 to 93.00 940 BROAD STREET. * J. G. Scott, Manager.