The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. November Crop Report, Georgia and the United States ft A summary of the preliminary estimates of production this year, and final estimates last year, of important products, and farm prices Novem ber 1, are given below (productions in thousandths, i. e„ 000 omitted): Crops. Georgia United States. Produc- Price Produc- Price tiqji. Nov. 1. tion. Nov I. CORN— Cents. Cents. Bushels, 1914 59,000 93 3,710,000 69.7 Bushels, 1913 63,023 93 2,446,05 S 70,7 WHEAT— . Bushels, 1914 1.650 126 891,950 96 2 Bushels, 1913 1,708 131 763,380 77.0 OATS— Bushels. 1914 8,774 71 1,139,741 42.5 Bushels, 1913 9,240 67 1,121,768 37.9 POTATOES— Bushels, 1914 7SO 116 406,000 54.0 * Bushels, 1913 972 116 331,525 69.6 SWEET POTATOES— Bushels, 1914 6,870 *7B - 56,000 *79.3 Bushels, 1913 7,221 *76 59,057 *7S 0 H AY Tons, 1914 268 $17.60 65.604 $11.71 Tons. 1913 350 SIB.OO 64,116 $12.26 CO’l TON— Pounds. 1914 6.2 7,341,000 6.3 Pounds, 1913 1,107,200 13.5 6,772,000 13.0 TOBACCO— Pounds, 1914 1,900 983,000 Pounds, 1913 1.800 953,734 A PPUES — Bushels. 1914 1,980 *BO 259,000 *56.0 Bushels, 1913 900 102 145,410 *85.6 ♦Price October 15th. Speaking ... THE... Public Mind ABOUT IRELAND AND THE WAR. To The Herald. 1 have always regarded with a feel ing akin to contempt people who write the public press under the cloak of a nom de plume, so that it is with the ‘ greatest reluctance” —to use the un - necessary superlative of your corre spondent—that I reply to “B. L.” Where did he get that stuff about “the mistaken idea of a large num ber of my countrymen that England’s defeat by Germany would bring free dom to Ireland?" 1 am a close student of Irish af fair and I have never yet seen or heard such a statement. The sympathy with German arms, expressed by a “large number” of Irishmen arises from the desire to see the common enemy vanquished. Even the far-fetched idea of his were possible, and Germany should abso lutely subdue England, the Irish would not jxpect freedom from Germany in fact, Germany would be ignored. But, with the English yoke removed, Ire land would declare independence and if Germany or any other country should challenge their right to do so, and invade her shores, the sons of Erin would resist to the last. If such an imaginary struggle should take place, Germany would find herself opposed by a formidable foe—namely, the universal Irish race, for, thanks to England’s oppression, the Irish Celt has multiplied throughout the civilized world and pride of race is the pass port of an Irishman. After all, Ireland has not been so “unfortunate,” and men who use the term are not real friends of their country. Enforced emigration has de veloped an international Irish power DEMIS GREET CRUST DF WDRST DF IN’S TROUBLES Lives Redeemed for Southern ers and Fortunes in Health Are Recovered. Most of the problems of health orig inate in the stomach. Most of these ailments can be cured. Thousands of people right in the state of Georgia are needlessly suffering from stomach troubles, while thousands of others have found health by the use of Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy. The first dose of this remarkable remedy is proof. Here are the words of two Geor gians who have used it; I took one bottle of Mayr's ♦.Vonderful Stomach Remedy and it did me so much good I must continue the treatment. B.DUNCAN, 136 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. I have taken your remdey for five weeks. 1 feel like I hardly I Never Disappoint My Patients Clifton R. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. If you desire to consu't a reliable long estab lished specialist of vast experience, cone to me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful scientific treatment. 1 use lastest SERUMS and BACTERINS in the treatment of chronic co di tions which have failed to yield to ordinary treat ment—for WEAKNESS, LYMPH COMPOUND, combined with my direct treatment, restoring the vital parts to the fullest degree. I successfully treat Blood Poison, Ulcers, Skin diseases. Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheuma tism, Piles, Rectal and Intestinal disease* and many diseases not mentioned. Consultation and advice free and confidential. Hours 9 a. m to 7 p. g m. Sunday 10 to 2 only. Call or wrote. J DR. GROO'-ER SPECIALIST. 604-7 Dyer Bldg- Augusta, Ga. BE REASONABLE—NOW LISTEN CASH 'S the mighty FACTOR In TRADE—We sell for CASH and SAVE YOU MONEY as quoted below: 4- bottle Syr. White Pine Co., with Tar 20c BV4-ounce bottle syr. Tar Cod Liver Oil Extract and Menthol .35c 6-graln Aspirin (capsules or tablets) s 20c doz. 5- Quinine (capsules or tablets) . 20c doz. 1-pound White Moth Balls 5c GET OUR PRICES ON DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY US IS ALL WE ASK. Yours for GREATER AUGUSTA. THE GREATER AUGUSTA PHARMACY Wrong Side of Street. 1281 Broad Btreet—Right S'de of Prices. and given our race a relative posi tion which would hardly ever be ob tained within the narrow boundary of our own little island. The introduction of the question of religion in matters purely Irish is not advisable, especially at present when so much calumny and lies are being circulated about members of the Cath olic faith. People not conversant with Irish affairs are liable to infer from the term “Catholic Ireland” that all the Irish profess that faith. In the struggle for Irish freedom we find the names of Robert Emmett, Theo bald Wolfe Tone, Lord Edward Fitz gerald, Rev. Henry Jackson, Robert Orr—all Protestants! I would like to see “B. L." come out in the open and sign himself in his own old Irish name. 1 am sure ne is not ashamed of it. Respectfully yours, P. J. CALLAN. "Bed Continued War Brings a De crease of More Than 200 Per Cent in Last Three Months. Washington —’War's continued effect on American immigration—a decrease of more than 200 per cent in the last three months —was shown today in an analysis by the department of Labor. Aliens arriving at Atlantic seaports of the United States and Canada from August 1 to Nov 7 last numbered 97,- 458, compared with 421584 for the same period last year. The number of arrivals ct those ports on Nov. 7 was 740 compared with 3,270 on the same day last year. The total number of immigrants ar riving at all ports from August 1, to Nov. 7, 1914, was 135,474 compared with 459,401 for the corresponding period of 1913. know my strength—my appetite is fine. SALISTA THOMAS, 55 La France St„ Atlanta Ga. Letters praising the remedy like this come from hundreds of people in all parts of the United States. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from stomach ailments, liver and intestinal disorders. Many declare, that it has saved them from dangerous opera tions; many are sure it has saved their lives. We want all people who have chronic stomach troubles or constipa tion, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy—one dose will con vince you. This Is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser we ever sold. Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by T. G. Howard Drug Stores, and druggists everywhere. tee fsT sEr fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. WESTPORT QVAR TER SIZES. 9for j 5 CENTS Correct cut-away shape to satisfy fashion’s edict and the Easy-Tie-Slide-Space to satisfy comfapt and convenience, found in all /son Collars Oldest Amoricm United Shirt &Collar Co., Troy,N. Y. Maters 0/ 1. ION SHIRTS , St.3o to 57.00 I LIST HUTS TO BIG LEAGUES Covers Nearly Every Baseball Club in National Association. Annual Report Made Today at Omaha Meet. Omaha, Neb. —The annual report of Secretary John H. Farrell, of the Na tional Association of Professional Baseball Clubs, says 300 cities and towns in the United States and Can ada, comprising 42 leagues, qualified for membership at the beginning of last season and 39 leagues finished the season. Three class D leagues disbanded and two did not start. Mora than 8,000 players had their con tracts recorded hut only 1,349 had their terms promulgated. Out of 1,- 033 players suspended 319 were re instated. $301,870 Disbursed. The association disbursed $301,870, divided as follows: Drafted players by National and American Leagues and American As sociation $89,850; optional agreements $39,700; paid for release by purchase of American Association player's $167,- 870; returned under waiver rule $4,- 450. The list of drafted players for the coming year covers nearly every club in the association. The highest price ; paid is $2,500. The National League I Clubs secured eight players at that price and the American League one. The list follows in part; National League. By New York from New Orleans, Adams. By Broklyr from Louisville, Toney. By Broklyn from , Chattanooga Howell. By Brooklyn from Fort. Worth, Ap pleton. American League, By Philadelphia from Greensboro, Harper, Crane. By Washington from Atlanta, Per rj man. By Washington from Galveston, Massey. By St. Louis from Atlanta, Perry man. By ’Washington from Fort Worth, Drown. By St. Louis from Charleston, S. C., Cochran. National Association. By Kansas City from Savannah, Mayer. By Kansas City from Durham, Forbes (withdrawn.) By Louisville from Savannah, Crow ell (withdrawn.) By Chattanooga from Waco, Hill. By Chattanooga from Iloutson, Kitchens. By Chattanooga from Winston Sal em, Roberts. By Chattanooga from Winston Sal em, Hickman. By Chattanooga from Savannah, Mayer (disallowed.) By Birmingham from Waco, Don- I aids, (disallowed.) By Birmingham from Dallas, Mul i lin (disallowed.) By Birmingham from Charlotte, Harte. By Birmingham from Winston Sal i cm, Ray. By Atlanta from Galveston, Heitt. By Atlanta from Dallas, Tullos. By Atlanta from Savannah, Mayer i (disallowed.) By Atlanta from Albany, Oa„ Wil liams. _ By Atlanta from Jacksonville, Fla., Pearson. By Atlanta from Bay City, Coombs (disallowed.) By Atlanta from Beaumont, Branl (withdrawn.) By Atlanta from Winston Salem, Ray (disallowed). By Memphis from Houston, Rose (disallowed.) By Birmingham from Charleston, S. C„ Payne. By Savannah from Muscatine, Gould (disallowed.) , By Savannah from Charlotte, Har tle (disallowed.). # By Savannah from Durham, Short. FOOD SITUATION IN BELGIUM IMPROVES London, 10:10 a. m—The food nitua tion in Belgium is improving. The American commission having this work in hand now has Its supplies un der way to remote sections of the country and the German authorities ihave announced their willingness to assist in feeding the starving popu lation in Brussels. 1,000 ENGLISH MARINES COMFORTABLE IN HOLLAND London.—A Dutch lieutenant writes of the imerned Britishers In Holland to his relatives here: "In our ramp we have got 1.000 English marines,from Antwerp. They ! mine on Saturday morning. On Hat urday evening everything was read.' Makes Stubborn Coughs Vanish in a Hurry Surprisingly Good Cough Syrup Easily and Cheaply Made at Home If some one in your family has an ob stinate cough or a had throat or chest cold that has been hanging on and refuses i to yield to treatment, get from any drug store ’IK. ounces of Pinex and make it into a pint of cough syrup, and watch that cough vanish. Pour the 2% ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. The total cost is about 54 cents, and gives you a full pint—a family supply —of a most eifeotive remedy, at a saving of $2. A day’s use will usually overcome a hard cough. Easily prepared in 5 minutes —full directions with Pinex. Keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taste. Children like it. It’s really remarkable how promptly and easily it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals the inflamed mem branes in a painful cough. If also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per sistent loose cough. A splendid remedy for bronchitis, winter roughs, bronchial asthma and whooping cough. Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which is so healing to the membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking vour Irtiggist for “if >4 ounces of Pinex,”'and do not accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction goes with this preparation or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. to receive them—tents with straw cov erings, even 20 footballs. I suppose I shall stay w Ith the boys until the end of the war, so I shall want my boxing glcves. I am sure they will appre ciate them, also some English tobac co ” Constipation a Penalty of Age Nothing is so essential to health in advancing age as keeping the bowels open. It makes one feel younger and fresher and forestalls colds; piles, fevers and other de pendent ills. Cathartics and purgatives are violent and drastic in action and should be avoided. A mild, ef fective. laxative-tonic, recom mended by physicians and thousands who have used it, is the combination of simple herbs with pepsin sold by druggists everywhere under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. The price is fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Cald well, 651 Washington St., Mon-' ticello, 111. WHY SUFFER ANY STOMACH DISTRESS When Mi-o-na, the Quick and Effective Remedy Costs But a Trifle If your stomach is continually kick • ing up a disturbance causing distress after eating, heartburn, coated tongue, gas, sour taste of food, and you feel blue, irritable and nervous, you are suffering from indigestion and dyspep sia. It's not only needless but dangerous for you to suffer this misery, und now is the time to stop the distress. Simply get from any drug store some Mi-o-na tablets, which are especially prepared to quickly banish all kinds of indigestion misery, and regulate up- I set stomachs. Mi-o-na is a simple and harmless prescription that can be used at any time. These small and most beneficial tablets do more than give quick and lasting relief —they soothe the irritat ed lining of the stomach and stimu late the flow of the digestive Juices so that what you eat is quickly converted Into healthful nourishment for the blood and nerves. Then you are well and strong and no longer worry about trifles or have restless nights. Do not delay treatment and allow indigestion to wreck your health and happiness. Get some Ml-o-na tablets from T. G. Howard at once—take them at the first sign of distress. If Ml o-na doesn't cause - every symptom of Indigestion to quickly vanish the pur chase price, small as it Is, will be re funded. my mis if Hi IS W Or if Bothered With Falling Hair or Itching Scalp When your hair turns gray, faded, or streaked with gray, get from Frost's drug store about seven ounces of plain liquid Q-Ban. Apply to hair and scalp at night, like a shampoo; nibbing It In gently with the finger tips. Your hair will then he beauti fully darkened so evenly and natu rally that rio one suspects it has been applied. Although not a dye. Q-Ban aets on the hair roots and makes and keeps your hair aoft, fluffy, thick, giving the hair that dark brown, fas cinating luster and abundance which makes the hair so attractive. Q-Ban don't cost much to try, is not sticky or messy; harmless, and is a delight ful hair dressing and easy to apply. Also slops dandruff, falling hair or itching scalp. Ask druggist taw Q-Ban for darkening gray hair. Hold by Frost’s Pharmacy. 502 Broad Ht., Au gusta, Ga. Only 50c for a big seven o■/.. bottle. Out of town people sup plied by mail. At the low rates charge* for electricity >r Auguste, r,i family can afford to be with out electric service. U. S. HERDS AND FIELDS, TOPIC Discussed at Numerous Meet ings of Society for Promotion of Agricultural Science. Washington, D. C. —Farm scientists here from many states continued to day their discussions of the develop ment of American fields and herds at numerous meetings. The Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, tin American Association for the A<l - aneement of Agricultural Teaching and the AAmerican Society of Animsis Production inaugurated ttietr conven tions today. Four others now are in session. Questions Considered. Questions under consideration at th» meetings include the Increase of agri cultural production in the United Stales to meet the war demand for foid, and the agricultural extension act by which $40,000,000 of federal and state funds will he employed in the next nine years in farm demonstration work. Secretary Houston, of the Depart ment of Agriculture, will open the convention of the Association of Am erican Agricultural Colleges and Ex periment Stations tomorrow MAN SHOT 17 TIMES AND IS STILE ALIVE * i Horrible Experiences of Re serve Officer of Artillery Who Once Fought at Muelhausen. Bordeau.—A reserve officer of ar tillery, once a large mine owner, woo fought at. Muelhausen, told here to day his horrible experiences, as fol lows; "I was between two friends of min-*. A lernmn shell killed both my friends ai. smashed our gun. I suppose a fragment of shell hit me. Anyhow, I falnte !, and remained In a faint for I don’t know how long. When I woke up I was at the bottom of a trench, under a number of dead bodies. I must have been awakened by pain In my shoulder. It seems that f called out and that a French surgeon, hear ing my cry, gave orders to search the trench. It seems also that my shoul dpr had been broken by a fragment of shell. 1 must have fainted again. Seventeen Bullets. “At all events, what I next remem ber was finding myself in an ambu lance, with surgeons doing tract! in of my tongue to hring me to life again. Then i heard at last that the sur geons had discovered 17 builds in various . ortions of my body. Those bullets must evidently have come into me while 1 was lying in a faint after being hit by the shell. I feel fairly well now, except for a curious com- plaint that takes me every morning on waking. My heart starts beating in an extraordinary way and 1 fed a fearful oppression. 1 suppose this is due to the effects of lhe wound in my shoulder, it goes off Ht 11 a. m. every morning and 1 am fairly all right for the rest of the day. At DDR! CALOMEL IS HORRIBLE! IT SHOCKS TOUR LIVER, IF BILIOUS Calomel sickens! Don’t lose a day’s work! Clean your Liver and Bowels with “Dodson’s Liver Tone.” Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It’s horrible! Take a dose of the danger ous drug tontghj and tomorrow you may lose a day’s work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when It comes Into contact with sour bile crashes into It, breaking it of) This Is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping, if .ou are slug gish and ’all knocked out,” If your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue. If breath Is had or stomach sour. Just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight. Here’s my guarantee Go to any drug store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take a spoon Business is Getting Better Daily ————— ——■ The Way The Wind Blows Over 000,000 tons of shipping have passed through the Panama Canal since October 15. Half ol this ton nage was devoted to shipments to and from the West Coast of North America and the next largest factor was in vessels bound to and from the East Coast of North America from and to the West Coast of South America. Vessels bound north carried cargoes of nitrate and other raw materials and those bound south carried man ufactured articles purchased in the United States. Now that Turkey is at war shipments to and from the Far East will utilize the Panama Trench. And Amer ican ports will become the centers of commercial activ ity. Recent orders received by American Manufacturers from abroad include the following: 600,000 hospital shirts for the British government to cost $.‘150,000, 200,- 000 pairs of shoes for the Fernch army to be delivered before January 1, at $3.25 a pair. Another order for 500,000 pairs from the British Government is on the way; 1,500,000 yards of shirting flannel have been ordered through Canadian agents and all the available material in stock has been taken. The order will take three months to complete. The State Railways of Norway have placed orders for 30,000 tons of standard rail sec tions. Why Not Develop the Big Local, Home Market of Augusta, Mr. Merchant? Thousands of dollars go away from Augusta each day—hundreds of thousands of dollars go away each week—many millions during the year. If local manu facturers will co-operate with local dealers—the Big Buying Public of Augusta will be quick to respond. Talk to Herald readers these days through The Herald, Mr. Merchant, and they will talk it over with you next day in your store. Herald readers read Herald Ad* and patronize Herald Advertisers. They have the habit of saying: “I saw it in The Herald.” DON’T SPOIL THE MEAL With poor butter when you can bo assured of ob taining' that rich pleasing flavor in BLUE VALLEY BUTTER CHURNED FRESH EVERY DAY in the most modern of creameries where the sci entific principles *of butter making are employ- ed in produc ing a perfect table delicacy. Ask Your Dealer. He Knows. BLUE VALLEY BITTER CO. Augusta Phone 177 n - $ night I have horrible nightmares and seem to go through the whole thing again." This man left his young and hand some wife In a Helgiau town at the outbreak of the war and has not heard of her since. fill anil if It doesn’t straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go hark to the Htore and get your money. Dodson’.’ I,lvor Tone Is destroying the sale of calomel because It is real liver medi cine; entirely vegetable, therefore It can not salivate, or make you sick. 1 guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson’s l/ver Tone will put your sluggish liver U. work and clean your bowels of that, sour bile and consti pated waste which Is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's l.iver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling fine for months. Give It to your children. It Is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like Its pleasant taste. THREE