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TEN
ORDNANCE REAR
OF I). S. ARMY
HES REPORT
General Orozler Tells of Scien
tific Management of Govern
ment Arsenals. Ammunition
and Guns Available in Case of
War.
Washington.—While admitting that
scientific management of government
arsmal work 1h not liked by many
labor organizations, and that bills In
tended to stop It have been favorably
reported by soma congressional com
mittees, General William Crosier,
chief of ordnsnee of the army, In hl«
annual report submitted today, de
clared that with the extension of the
system, now proceeding. Its advan
tages have continued an increased
At the Watertown Arsenal, he show*!
END INDIGESTION
OR STOMACH PAIN
IN FIVE MINUTES
"Pape’s Diapepsin” makes
sick, sour, gassy stomachs
feel fine.
Tim* It In five minute* all stom
ach distress will go. No Indigestion,
heartburn. unumcM or belching of Ran.
•eld. or eructation* of undigested food]
no dizziness, blnallnfc, foul breath or
headaches.
Pape's Diapepsin Is noted ftw Itn
speed In regulating upset stomach.
It Is the surest, quickest and most cer
tain Indigestion remedy In the whole
world, and hesldea It Is harmlea*.
Millions of men and women now eat
their favorite foods without fear they
know Pape's Diapepsin will nave them
from any stomach misery.
Please, for your sake Ret a large
fifty cent case of Pape'a Diapepsin
from any drug store and put your
stomach right. Don't keep on being
miserable- life Is too short—you are
not here for long, so make your stay
agreeable Flat what you like and di
gest It; enjoy It. without dread of re
bellion In the stomach
Paper's Diapepsin belongs In yonr
home anyway Should one of the fam
ily eat something which don't agree
with them, or In case of an attack of
Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or
stomach derangement at daytime or
during the night. It Is handy to give
the quickest, sorest relief known.
Confederate Horn*, South Carolina.
March 26th. 1914.
Sand following varieties by re
turn mall, money for which 1 en
close Thank you for your
promptness In filling the last or
der. I hnvs been ordering from you
since 1H64 (80 years) and your
seeds gtve entire satisfaction.
C. C.-HOKTON. Jr.
Bible Know About Business
WE FIND THE FOLLOWING!
"A Good Name is Rather to be Chosen Than Great Riches.”
IN BUSINESS
A good name is the greatest asset. Build up a good name by proving
to your customers always that they can depend on your statements in regard
to quality, and in the seed business this is especially true, both in regards to
what you say about the quality and reliability of your seed and your advice
on what and when to plant
A Good Name
And pleased customers are the best advertising combination. Pleased
and satisfied customers are the best assets of any business. That is why the
Alexander Seed Co. has for over 40 years first considered quality. It speaks
for itself.
Those who are particular about the seed they plant, who recognize the
fact that the best seed are the cheapest, plant Alexander's.
ALEXANDER SEED CO.
Clay County. California.
I lecember Ist. Kit.
Wiwl enclosed money for the fol
loaliiß melon seed*. J, H. B.
Hickman recommends you to mi>
W. H. JONES.
that some class' s of employes received
29.27 per cent of their dally wages as
additional bonuses.
Scouts the Idea,
General Crosier scout* the idea that
the scientific system involves the un
desirable hurrying of men to theif
resulting physical, mental and moral
detriment. He slates that the subject
has nrrw been taken up by the com
mission on Industrial relations and
ads that It seems strongly desired
that congress shall not take action
until It has received the commission's
report.
264 Batteries.
Of the 2C4 batteries of field artil
lery required for a mobile army of
450,060 officers and enlisted men In
the continental United States In case
of war with a first class power, 212
batteries are now in possession of the
regular army or organised militia, or
ordnance establishments, under man
ufacture, or about to be manufactured
under appropriation!. The amount of
ammunition available for the field
guns, however. Is far short of that
advisable, the report states. A semi
automatic shoulder rifle lias been de
veloped at the Bprlngfleld armory
which bus been giving promising re
sults and If the price Is satisfactory
some will be procured for larger tests.
Coast Defense.
By reducing the bursting charge and
the armor piercing powers of th* 12-
inch mortar shells, these great coast
defense weapons have been given the
extraordinary range of 20,000 yards,
thus meeting the tendency to the use
of Increased ranges from ship’s guna
Winter’s Approach
Brings Up Fuel
Supply, France
Pari*.—The approach of winter, and
the continued nocuputlon of the min
ing districts of the North of France
and South of Belgium, brings up ques
tion of fuel supply. Blocks at dis
tributing point* not in the hands of
Hermans are considered Insufficient
to laHt morn than a month. In order
to avoid unfair distribution of stocks
In hand, the military governor of Paris
has decided that the fuel shall be di
vided smong the different dealers by
the Intermediary of one of the thre*
coal syndicates The president of each
has been asked to centralize the or
ders from dealers end control them s«
that no one gets more than the ap
proximate stock for one month.
The public ha* been advised that
there should he no worry as measures
will be taken 1n an emergency to
hrtng fuel lo Paris by water routes
that are secured against attack* by
the enemy.
‘T proposed to Miss Slathers last
night.’"
"That glrr* hick, all right."
“Oh. you flatter me."
"I'm not thinking of you. She won
a bet when you proposed.”—Birming
ham Age-Herald.
"Mr* Think ha* hit on a plan to
keep her husband from smoking lu
the parlor.”
"What did ahe do?"
"She hung the portraits of her
thre* former husbands there.”—Chi
cago Herald.
What Boes
- ! THE—
Established 1873.
SEEDS PLANTS BULBS
The best that jrrow. Selected
for the South. If you are par
ticular. you will plant them.
SIMPLE WAY TO
END DANDRUFF
Stop Falling Hair and Itching
Scalp.
There Is one sure way that has
never failed to remove dandruff at
once, and that is to dissolve It, then
you destroy It entirely. To do this,
Just get about four ounces of plain,
common liquid arvon from any drug
store (this is all you will need!, apply
It a! night when retiring, use enough
to moisten the scalp and rub It In
gently with the finger tips.
By morning, most If not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will complete
ly dissolve, and entirely destroy, every
single sign and trace of It, no matter
how much dandruff you may have.
You will find all Itching and digging
of the sculp will stbp Instantly and
your hair will he fluffy, lustrous, glos
sy, silky and aoft, and look and feel
a hundred times better.
If you value your hair, you should
get rid of dandruff at once, for noth
ing destroys the hair so quickly. It
not only starves the hair and makes It
fall out, but It makes It stringy, strag
gly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and
everybody notices It.
VISIT TO R. S.
HOSPITAL IDE
BYOUEENMARY
200 Wounded Soldiers at
Paignton Given Present in
Person By English Queen. All
Hearts Gladdened.
London, 12:15 p. m. —Queen Mary
gladdened the hearts of 200 wounded
soldiers In the American Women’s
Hospital at Paignton, Devonshire, by
a visit today and a personal gift to
each.
At tile Invitation of Lady Arthur
Paget, chairman of the American Wo
men's Committee supporting the hos
pital, the queen left London early this
morning on a special train for tho
four-hour trip, accompanied by Lady
Arthur Paget, lady Randolph Church
-111, and Mrs Lewi* Harcourt, mem
bers of the hospital committee.
Amerioanz Presented.
TTpon arrival at the hospital, Dr.
Howard N. Beale and the other sur
geons and nurses, all of whom are
Americans, were presented to the
queen, w’ho remained for two hours,
visiting the wards and talking to tho
wounded end presenting them with
pipes, shirts and cigarettes and muff
lers.
The queen was enthusiastic In her
praise of the beautiful hospital, which
Is the private estate of Paris Singer,
of a well known American family, and
which he has given for the use of the
J. I. Holmes, of Richmond Coun
ty, Oa., complimented us this fall,
when buying some of our famous
Improved White (Jeorgia Collard
seed, by saying: "It Is seldom that
I can go to a place to buy seed
and get what I buy or ask for,
but I ALWAYS get It at ALEX
ANDER'S."
Burk* County, Qa—Gentlemen:
Pleaa* send price on enclosed Mat of
foods and win tend mon*v for same.
Hava bean buying sreda from your
bouaa for ovar thirty years. ~J. a
Gough. P M
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
American women. She highly com
mended the management, thanked the
surgeons and nurses for their efforts
In behalf of the English soldiers and
congratulated the soldiers upon fall
ing into such good hands.
B«riously Wounded.
Only seriously wounded privates are
sent to Paignton, the American women
feeling that these have the greatest
need of sea air and are least able to
look after themselves. Practically all
the patients are bed-ridden. The
queen chatted with rn*n injured at
Mona, Coutral and Ypres, discussing
those battles and the conditions un
der which they were wounded, Inva
riably congratulating them on their
valor and thanking them for their ser
vice to the nation.
Efficiency of Staff.
The quren was especially impressed
by the efficiency of the hospital staff,
which consists of two American Red
f'ross units of six surgeons and 24
nurses under the direction of Dr.
Beale.
Every cent for the equipment of the
hospital is contributed by Americans,
who plan to maintain it throughout
the war without British aid.
While Queen Mary was at Paign
ton, King George was spending the
day with the troops at Aldershot.
Mrs. Mcßridi—Oh, John, cut your
pie with a knife.
Mcßride—Huh! You ought to be
thankful that I don’t call for a can
opener.—Boston Transcript.
CHILD’S TONGUE
BECOMES COATED
IF CONSTIPATED
When cross, feverish and sick
give “California Syrup
of Figs.”
f’hildron love this “fruit laxative,”
and nothing else cleanses the tender
stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.
A child simply will not stop playing
to empty the bowels, and the result
is, they become tightly clogged with
waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach
sours, then your little one becomes
cross, half-sick, feverish, don’t eat,
sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad,
system full of cold, has sore throat,
stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen,
Mother! See If tongue Is coated, then
give a teaspoonful of “California Syr
up of Figs” and in a few hours all
the constipated w-aste, sour bile and
undigested food passes out of the sys
tem, and you have a well, playful
child again.
Millions of mothers give "California
Syrup of Figs” because It Is perfectly
harmless; children love It, and it never
falls to act on the stomach, liver and
bowels.
Ask your druggist for a 50-eent bot
tle of "California Syrup of Figs.”
which has full directions for babies,
children of all ages and for grown
ups plainly printed on the bottle. Be
ware of counterfeits sold here. Get
the genuine, made by “California Fig
Syrup Company." Refuse any other
kind with contempt.
A REAL FLIRT.
May—Bob has developed Into a very
successful story-teller.
Fay—l should think he had! Sun
day he told me I was the only girl he
cared fw, and today I saw him at
the races with the Widow Borne
high.—Judge.
Tomorrow will bo ironing
day, out it will have no ter
rors for tho housewife who
lives in an electric home and
uaes an electric flatiron.
A Nation-Wide Service
CTATE lines do not limit the service of the Bell Telephone.
‘'“'Every Bell Telephone, wherever located, is an open door
to practically unlimited service. Many Bell Telephones are on
isolated farms or ranches. Each Bell Telephone, wherever lo
cated, is connected with an exchange which opens the door of
communication with the whole country.
It makes no difference whether the exchange group is large
or small, because through connected Bell exchanges each Bell
Telephone has a radius of communication which includes every
other Bell Telephone within speaking distance.
jfjn
A FEAST OF BARGAINS AT
McELWEE-THOMAS DRY GOODS CO’S.
“The Store of Low Prices” 866 Broad St>.
A Sale of
New Suits
Worth to $35
$16.95
Women’s New o4 4 JT
Tailored Suits, \ | j
at
30x40-in. Crib Blankets 69c
Dreamland CHb Blankets, blue, pink and white grounds,
printed in nursery designs, on Bale .r
tomorrow, at, each OVC
Huck Towels, Dozen, 98c
Forty do**n bleached cotton huck face Towel*, measure
18x36 Inches, good weight and well made, s-vq
special, a dosen VOC
Well Fleeced Outing: Flan
nel Only S l /^c
Well fleeced Outing Flannel, in medium and light colors,
printed In neat pink and blue pin stripes, q 1 /
special, a yard O^C
10 Yards Unbleached
Domestic 48c
Unbleached Domestic, made In Montgomery, of Alabama
cotton, full yard wide and a good heavy, well s Q _
woven cloth, special, 10 yards tOC
Bleaching:
60 pieces 36-Inch Bleaching, finished soft for the needle,
'*■ 614 c
SO pieces Lonsdale Cambric, branded Lonsdale, f* I /
worth 15c. at I 1
B. A. DIAL
COAL AND WOOD
Telephones 25-J, 2701 639 11th St
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Women’s New a4|) iT
Tailored Suits, \|
at *
A Sale of
Silk: Dresses
Worth to SIB.OO
$9.95
Charming: New Waists
$3.95
A dainty waist for afternoon or evening wear fashioned
of chiffon and fillet lace. A smart vest effect Is oreated,
with lapels of printed chiffon, artistically edged with laoe.
Small black Jet oval buttons are used to fasten the
front, while an unusually attractive flare collar adds
greatly to Its beauty.
New Postillion Waists SI.OO
A handsome waist of white pique and voile. Its perfect
style Is evidenced by the pique vest, postillion back,
large pique cuffs, standing military collar and pearl
button trimmings. This Is an unusual waist and on* for
which SI.OO Is a moderate price. (Waists. 2d floor).
81x90 inch Seamless Sheets
at 69c
Splendid 81x90-inch double bed size seamless Sheets
absolutely perfect tn every way. Made of heavy s_ r. '
round thread cotton, special value, at OVC
Yard Wide Standard
Percales at 9c
Fifty styles of full standard count S«-ineh Percales in
light and dark colors for skirts, waists and A
school dresses, special, at, yard SJC
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
Women’s New* 4 J flr
Tailored Suits, | jjjj
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