The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 BENEFICIAL LI BY SOUTHERNERS Agricultural Colleges Greatly Helped By Smith-Lever Meas ure, Says Secretary Houston. Washington. Agricultural colleges are facing the most significent piece of educational work any nation has ever undertaken in making demonstra tions on the farm under the federal Smith-Lever law, according to the statement of Secretary of Agriculture Houston today at the opening of th» annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Eyperimeftt Stations. The task of the department of agriculture in furnish ing machinery for the operation of the law is ended, the secretary said, and the success of the plan now rests with the state colleges. The secretary urged the centraliza tion of the demonstration work in one head within the state and empha sized the increasing necessity for bet ter rural economics. ONLY H FOB IS PARLIAMENT King George Opens Session To day That Will Be Devoted /, Solely to Discussions of Con flict. London, 9:15 a. m. —King George opened today what probably will prove to be a purely war session of parlia ment. Kj controversial political ques tion will be deliberated, but this does not mean that entire harmony will prevail, for the cabinet ministers will be asked some pertinent and uncom iortabie questions about their conduct of various phases of the war. Tim labor party leaders are especial ly primed with questions in regard to pay for the soldiers, allowances for their dependents and pensions, but criticisms of the government by the opposition probably will be restrained. SWISS VINTAGE HARVEST ABUNDANT DURING WARS Geneva. —lt is a curious fact that during wars Swiss vintage harvest has been particularly abundant and better than in normal times. This year is no exception to the rule. "Us today, so in 1870 it was abund ant during the war, and. according to < n old Swiss custom, it was Tlamr-d after the person most in the public eye at the moment. At that time it was Hisn arckK. Now it Is "Joffre," hui liiav.y 'rant "French” Included and a compromise is bring a, i anp"' l . The new wines will he named “Joffre" and the liquers "French." A bottle of * “Joffre” and a glass of “French” will of course in time become a “Joffre” and a "French." EVEN CROSS, SICK CHILDREN LOVE SKRUP OF FIGS If feverish, bilious, consti pated, give fruit laxative at once. Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign Its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pale, fnverish, full of f old, hreath bad, throat sore, doesn’t cat", sleep or act naturally, has stom jeh-ftche, indigestion, diarrhoea, give i tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul v aste, the sour bile and fermenting fofft passes out of the bowels and you have a \Eell and playful child again. Children love this harmless “fruit latrative," and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little “insides" clean and sweet. Keeji it handy, Mother! A little giv en today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your drug gist for a 50 cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Augusta Readers are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys’ duty. When they fail to do this the kid neys are weak. Backache and other kidney- ills may follow; Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills—the teste! kidney remedy. Augusta people endorse their worth. Mrs. James R. Moore, #l7-19 12tH St., Augusta, Ga., says: "For nearly a year I had been having much misery with my kidneys. My hack pained eviry time I did any stooping and an kind of housework tired me I knew 1 that my kidneys were affected ani 1 when I saw Doan's Kidney Pills prais *‘ed so much, I got a box at Gardelle'x Drug store. T took this box and one more and I soon felt much better. My back was strengthened and I picked up l - In health, I am always willing to speak ,i good word for Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask Tor a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Moore had. Foster- Mllburn Co., Trjpa.. N. Y. Believe Me I Eat Everything For I Know a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab let Will Digest Any Meal at Any Time. How often do we see men whfl can not eat and how often do we hear other men boasting of their abilities to eat. The secret of all health is diges tion. The secret of digestion is the juices which are supplied by the body to separate the ingredients needed from those that are of no use to the system. I P<jr K |Hftn -»m~’ The Pessimist—“ Your appetite dis gusts me. You eat like a giant sloth.” The Optimist—“ Believe me, I give my body what * tells me to give it, and whether it be midnight or noon I always obey appetite and then I eat a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet.” When a heavy meal has been eaten the entire body is called upon to fur nish the digestive organs with forces to take care of it. The more the strain the weaker become the forces to take care of the next meal as well. A Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet aids Nature in Nature's own way. These little tablets are filled with the very Ingredients and essences 10 needful to every normal and perfect stomach. One quality or ingredient of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet will digest 3,000 times it weight in food. Think if you can what a big help this means to a depleted digestion. Other ingre dients aid in building up the digestive juices and blood. The stomach and intestines have their duties lightened and thus irritation, soreness and raw linings are permitted to be cured by the system naturally, quickly, harm lessly. Thousands of dyspeptics and stom ach sufferers would he glad to tell you what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have done for them. This is what makes these tablets sold in every drug store in this country, price 50 cents.- To anyone wishing a free trial of these tablets please address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Mar shall. Mich and a small sample package will he mailed free. pßtSlegti Mr. Wilson Says Democrats Still in Control. Believes in Action Rather Than Talk. Washington.—Commenting on last week's elections, President Wilson to day said he was more Interested in action than in talk and declared he hoped his best comrrffent would be the actions of the administration during the next two years. The president added that the demo crats were still in control of the gov ernment and that was the main fact to be seen in the results. Touches Button. Washington.—President Wilson In terrupted the cabinet meeting today at noon to touch a button opening the celebration marking the completion of a deep water channel at Houston, Texas. The cabinet meeting today was the first held in several weeks. DECLARATION OF 10 IS UNIQUE French Republic to Treat Turkish Subjects Within Her Borders As “True Friends.” Paris. —A dispatch from Bordeaux to the Havas agency, dated November 9, says that a formal declaration of war signed by the five allies was issued Monday against Turkey. The French declaration Is remark able. After mentioning the Black sea episode as the direct cause of war, <t says that since Turkish warships, commanded by German officers, with out due cause, had bombarded Russian ports, a state of war existed between Turkey on the one hand and the five allies on the other. It then continues: "It Is not the French republic's In tention ever to forget the cordial friendship which for many centuries has linked France with the Ottoman empire. In view of this fact It will not consider the many Turkish sub jects at present residing within the French borders as hostile enemies, but In the light of true friends." MAY ASSIGN " CANNON TO APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE Washington.-Former Speaker Can non, who will return to congress next March, may he assigned to the appro priations committee, of which he was chairman for many years. Officials at the capital today, discussing the personnel of the next congress, said It was possible the veteran legislator would be made the ranking minority member of the committee. Chairman Fitzgerald and most of the other mem bers of the committee have been re elected. , White s Groceries “More for a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere 9 SURETY COUPONS WITH GROCERIES CEREALS Oafs, Quaker, 3 packages 27$ Puffed Wheat, 3 packages 27<* Puffed Rice, 2 packages .. .. ..27 C Shredded Wheat," 2 packages 23$ Potato Flour, package .. . 10$ GELATINES Charlines, 3 pkgs. 27$ Knox, 2 pkgs 23c'* Coxes, 2 pkgs.. ..27c CANNED -MEATS Salmon, Pink, 1-lb. 3 cans . 33C Salmon, 1-lb., Columbia River, 2 cans for 35 $ Salmon 1-2 11 >. flats, 3 cans .. . 28c Tripe, large can, 2 cans .. . 38c Brains, large can, 2 cans .. . 33c Sardines, French, 2 cans 25$ Potted Beef, 3 cans 27$ Chip Beef, 3 cans 28$ Jelly, any kind, 3 glasses 25$ Ketchup, Bull Head, 3 bottles for .. .. 25^? FOR TEA USE J. B. White Special felend, 60c for. ..48$ Thursday o n *} Roast Beef, Creamed Irish Potatoes, Cauliflower, Hot Homemade Rolls, Choice of Coffee, Tea or Milk. RECRUITING-ESPIONAGE QUESTIONS BE RAISED NEXT SESSION PARLIAMENT London.—Two questions which will be raised in parliament early In the new session are recruiting and espion age. Regarding the former, already the advocates of compulsory military serv ice ore making themselves heard, and their activities are likely to be re- CRITICAL MOMENTS. What the war teaches. Every life has its critical moments. There are times when a man’s health is staked upon the care he gives to It within a few hours. His system may be run down, blood laden with bilious poison and lungs or skin affected Twenty-four hours after you start to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, poisonous matter and blood impurities begin to leave your body through the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. So powerfully penetrating Is this purely vegetable remedy that through the circulation of the blood It reaches every fibre, muscle and Joint, dissolves the poisonous secretions and drives them out of the body. It brings new activity to the liver, stomach and bowels In a short time, thus causing sallowness. Indigestion and constipation to disappear. It enters the tiny blood vessels of the skin, bringing with it fresh vital ized blood, and abiding faith In its wonderful cleansing power has come to thousands, v.hen pimples, bolls, carbuncles, resh, eczema, aim* and other skin troubles dry up and disap pear. flood blood means good health; good health means strong men and women, Full of vigor and ambition, with minds alert and muscles ever willing. Any medicine dealer will supply you with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery In either liquid or tablet form. Re member it Is purely vegetable, and free from alcohol or narcotics and Is not a secret remedy for all Its Ingre dients are published on wrapper. A GREAT BOOK FREE. Dr. Pierce's t'ommon Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised, containing 1008 pages, Is sent free on receipt of two dimes, or stampß, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Doctor Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Olives, plain or stuffed, 3 bottles 25$ Apples, peck .. ..27$ Flur, Golden Harvest, 24-lb. bag for .. . .95$ Flour, Self-Rising, 24-lb. hag for .. . . 90C Hams, Orange Brand pound '.lßV>s Lemons, fancy, dozen .. 14$ Breakfast Bacon Strips, the 11) 25$ Potatoes, Irish, peck 30$ Butter, Creamery, pure and sweet .. .. 36$ Cheese, full cream, pound .. . 22$ Eggs, Fresh Country, dozen .. . 33$ Mackerel, new at Bs, 13$, 18$ Rice, fancy head, 10 pounds 65$ Sweet Potatoes, peck 29$ CHEESE Just Arrived ! Brick, Imported lb 24$ Swiss, domestic, lb 40$ Pimento, 2 for. ..23$ Neufchatel, 6 for. 25$ Roquefort, lb Philadelphia Cream package 9 $ Weather: Probably Fair doubled now that recruiting Is show ing signs of falling off. There Is also a suggestion that a short act should be passed making the Territorial Force liable for foreign service during the war. A not Inconsiderable part of ths army has already volunteered for serv ice anywhere. Compulsory service in any form, un less Invasion were at hand, could not be proposed without splitting the cabi net, and the war will have to take a decidedly unfavorable turn before this plan arrives at the stage of practical politics. In reference to espionage, the gov ernment will certainly be urged to take more stringent measures, and to do so regardless of any person's position or standing. Bovs suits, a special lot to close 25 per cent off. Fee F. G. Martins. USE LARGE PART BALMORAL FOR ARMY-NAVY WOUNDED London. King George has decided that the greater part of Balmoral shall tie converted Into a hospital for wound ed officers of the army and navy, and this work Is to be taken In hand with ns little delay as possible. The King has likewise given orders that, various other houses on this Highland estates, such as Blrkall and Abergeldle, shall bo converted Into hospitals for the wounded men of both services. It Is His Majesty's Intention likewise to de vote Barton Manor, In the Isle of Wight, to a similar purpose. STOPS HEADACHE. PI. NEURALGIA Don’t Buffer! Get a dime pack age of Dr. James’ Head ache Powders. ■ You can clean your bead and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache In a moment with a Dr. James’ Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acts almost mag ically. Kend some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few moments after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the headache, neuralgia, and pain. Stop suffering -It's needless. Be sure you get what you ask for SNOW DRIFT COMPOUND Size 5 55$ Size 10 SI.OB Size 20 $2.15 CANNED VEGETABLES Peas. Early June, 6 cans 51$ Tomatoes, No. 3, 6 cans 53$ Corn, Sugar, 6 cans 18$ String Beans, 6 cans 45$ Sweet Potatoes, No. 3, 3 cans 21)0 Beets, Baby, 2 cans 29$ Asparagus Tips, 3 cans 43$ Tomatoes and Green Pepper. 2 cans. ..29$ Lima Beans, 3 cans 37$ Lye Hominy, No. 3, 3 cans 27$ Tomatoes, No. 2, 12 cans 85$ Pumpkin, No. 3, Van Camp’s, 3 cans ..25$ LARD Swif’s Silver Leaf. Size 5 78$ Size 10 $1.55 Size 20 $2.95 Florida Oranges, dozen .. , .22$ PRINCE'S ORDER: 11ST Hr Rupprecht of Bavaria Says Arrogance of Hated Enemy Must Be Broken Once For All. ■ ■■■ ..A.- Berlin, vis the Hague and London, 6:40 a. m. Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, has addressed a. general order to his army containing the fol lowing passage: "Soldiers The eyes of the whole world rest upon you. Our present task Is not to relax our struggle with our hated enemy till we break his srro gance once for all. He Is already weakening and already numerous of ficers and privates of the enemy have voluntarily surrendered but the great decisive blow remains to tie struck. "You must hold out to the end end the enemy must be put down. You must persevere Don’t let, the enemy slip from between your teeth. We must conquer." The governor of the province of Brandenburg publicly calls attention to the fai t that .certain persons are trying to buy German gold foie export, offering a slight premium. He appeals to the patriotism of the people to give no assistance to such efforts and ad vises that they pi t a stop thereto hy turning over "these agents of foreign countries" to the police opt the spot. LONDON RESTAURANTS DROP EVENING DRESS RULE London.—Practically all the fashion able restaurant* and theatres have re laxed their rule In regard to the ob servance of evening dress “Rule” la ! perhaps too strong a word to apply to ' the unwritten law that society should ! don evening dress when dining at the j more fashionable West End roatan- I rants or sitting In the stalls of *!u theatres, Managers, except In a few cases, alwiiys point out that there Is I now no compulsion lrt the matter L’n* j til the last two or three weeks, evening j dress was the general observance, not ! It Is scarcely too much to say that now ' it Is the exception, and both theatres i and restsurants look more sombre for the change, I Don’t Kindle A Fire Every Morning This Winter Ever get up on a cold morning and find the fire in your Base Burner all dead around the edges— a dim red spot of fire in the center? The house was chilly, and it was a mighty disagreea ble job to get up a good fire with only a few live co;Us to start it with. You will never have any trouble like that with a FAVORITE BASE BURNER. The Favorite will hold fire longer and more evenly than any other Base Burner made. It will keep the tempera ture in your home even, day and night. When you wake in the morning your house will be as warm as when you went to bed. You’ll find the reason in the flues and perfect fitting of the Favorite. Every door, joint and frame is paper tight. The Favorite has held fire continu ously for five suc cessive days and nights without go ing out. Let us ex plain why the Fav orite will save you full one-half in uel bills and throw out more heat. Priced From $41.00 to SBO.OO PASTORAL PEACE LETTER OF POPE London, 10:20 a. m. Telegraphing from <’oprnhagfn, h correspondent of the Ontral News says “a, dispatch re ceived here from rolngne affirms that the pope shortly will endeavor to in itiate negotiations for pea«f* through tiie medium of a pastoral letter The Herman View of this Is that, any su«*h action hy tils holiness would raise the question of the pope s temporal power and forre Italy Into taking an attitude, against the proposal." BERLIN REPORTS TURK SUCCESS Berlin, (via wireless).- Reports reaching here from Kofia, Bulgaria, set forth that a majority of the Inhab itants of Odessa on the Black Hea have fled to the Interior. Workmen's riots have broken out In the Russian government, of Yoka terlnoslaff and according to the same authority, Russian reservists have mutlned at Lohanlsk, where fifteen mutineers were shot down hy local troops. SI.OO while kid gloves $1.50 value. The best makes. F. G. Mertins. QkAND Matinee and Evening. BEET LEIGH —in— (Jenrge M. Pohrii’s Delightful Comedy “STOP THIEF.” Seats New Selling. Special Prices— Matinee, Adults 50c; Children 25e. Kvcnuig, ‘joe, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1 ■ ■ Corsets Demonstration By an Expert Corse tiere from the Manu factory all this week. Corset Section, Second Floor. You are cordially in vited. Get your suit from F. G. Msrtins, spend $15.00 save $7.00. REDUCING SUGAR IN DIABETES The reduction of sugar In many coups of Diabetes In people aged fifty nnd over by an agent that opposes Hepatic degeneration Is not a matter of opinion hut a. FACT IN PHYSICS, and we will mall formula that wilt show the percentage of sugar from week to week. As the sugar disap pears Improvement commonly follows, recoveries having been reported In many cases. Example- J, J. Penneparker, Princi pal of the Public School of Hoqulatn, Waah., advises that some three years ago he was broken down with Dia betes. Tests showed 4 per cent of sugar and his physicians agreed they could do nothin: more for him. H* put himself on Fulton's Diabetic Com pound. Gradual Improvement follow ed and In due course he advised that he was ilevotlng his full time to hig profession and called himself well. Literature and sugar formula mail ed on request. John J. Fulton Co H H m Francisco. Green At Horsey Drug Co., Is local agent. Ask for pamph let. tDKORSY SPECIALIST Usually si vs quick rcltsf, hive entirely relieved many seemingly hopeless cnees, dwelling and short breath noon gone. Often gives entire relief In 16 to 26 (lavs Trial treatment sent DfT THOMAS E. OREEN Sueooteor to Dr. H. M. arson's Sons Box P Atlanta, at. THREE