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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13,
PHOTOGRAPHER
RESTRICTIONS
Newspaper Photo Man Not
Held Down As Bad As En
thusiastic War Correspondent
Ostend The newspaper photo
grapher has slice-'eded in escaping
some of tile restrictions under which
the enthusiastic war correspondent of
the present campaigns now and then
chafes. One seldom fails to look at
his work, but he is never in the lime
light, and many kicks are his before
he and his camera can "make good.”
One must marvel at the skill and
the intrepidity of the war artist, the
humble man with the camera, who is
oftm despised hy the superior gentle
men who used to discuss the fighting
with the headquarter staff, but who
now often has to be content with
WOMEN VOLUNTEERS.
In stress and trouble the women of
a nation are always*to he counted
upon. In Servia the women went to
the front with muskets in their hands;
they were as strong and brave as the
men on the firing line. In this country
few of our women escape the weaken
ing troubles peculiar to their sex.
For every disease or ailment of a
womanly character, no .natter how re
cent or how long standing, the one
sure, reliable remedy of proved merit
is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It is prepared from nature’s roots
and herbs and does not contain a par
ticle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's
not a secret prescription for its in
rredients are printed on the wrapper.
Women are earnestly advised to take
it for irregular or painful periods,
backache, headache, displacement, ca
tarrhal condition, hot flashes, sallow
complexion and nervousness.
For girls about to enter woman
hood, women about to become mothers
and for the changing days of middle
age Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
should always be on hand.
Write Dr. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y„ for
free 136 page book on woman's dis
eases. Every woman should have one.
NO CHARGE FOR THIS
GRAND HOME MEDICAL BOOK.
Every home should have one. Every
man and woman who isn't afraid to
read a book so plainly written that
anyone can understand it should write
today for a revised copy of The Peo
ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser
to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo,
N. Y.
» This is a large cloth bound book of
1008 pages; 8 inches long; 1 3-4 inches
thick; brimful of knowledge not found
in ordinary books, sent postpaid to any
reader who will send this clipping with
20 cents.
A Men’s Store That is Something More
Than a Mere "Trading Place”
There are no false notes of fashion in the line of Men’s Furnishings we are showing this Fall, and no
disappointing revelations in the satisfactory service it will yield. This is the “helping hand” we
extend to well-dressed men.
The style of the hat reveals Ui«; cii<.racter of the mei).
Hats to fit any head and suit any taste.
$5.00 Style, $3.00 Value, Our Price $2.00
Men Who Are Alive to Shirt
Values May Come Here
DIETZ BROS.
STORE FOR MEN
1022 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
picking up stories from Tommies from
the front.
The orthodox war correspondent
has been disposed either to sit in Os
tend and wait for something to turn
up, or to recross the Channel for fear
something altogether too warm might
happen.
What does the photographer do?
Well, one photographer who has been
three times to the actual battlefields
this week is still in the thick of the
fighting, and in a day or so will have
a brilliant series of pictures for his
paper.
Movies.
And there is the famous moving
picture pair known as Parker and
Yates. Xo war correspondent is bet
ter known than is Mr. Yates. He has
been in every big “event" sime the
fighting began, and when I saw him
in Ostend. straight from Antwerp and
Ghent, he was armed with films of
the King of the Belgians to say noth
ing of certain other distinguished per
sonages in the Antwerp trenches. He
was under fire outside Ghent on Mon
day He was driving a stranded sol
dier in his car when a German cyclist
rode up and ordered the car to stop. It
stopped so suddenly that Yates was
thrown out.
In he scrambled again, and off the
motor sped. The cyclist fired five
useful shots: the first hit the aero
scope camera, the second wounded
the gunner, the third hit a Belgian oc
cupant, the fourth damaged the tire,
and the fifth penetrated the hack of
the car.
After many vicissitudes Yates ar
rived with his wounded gunner in
Bruges and then the Ist Regiment of
Belgian Guides rescued them both.
CASUALTIES IF
BRITISH, 97,010
London. 11:25 a. m.—The British casu
alties in the war up to October 31st were
approximately 57,000 men of all ranks.
Tills estimate was given by Premier As
quith in the House of Commons today
in reply to a question by Edward T.‘
John, member of the house from East
Denbighshire.
EMPRESS CHARLOTTE’S
FATE IS QUESTIONED
Rome.—Much speculation is rife
here as to what will he the probable
fate of the Empress Charlotte, aunt of
King Albert of Belgium, who has
been living for the rast forty years
in the castle of Bouchout, not very
far from Brussels. It will remember
ed that after the death of her hus
band. the 111-fated Emperor Maxlllam
of Mexico, the unfortunate woman
lost her reason, and returned to her
native country to spend the rest of
her days.
Now that the Belgian court has
been removed from Brussels and
Antwerp to Havre, France, consider
able uneasiness is expressed as to her
probable future. The ex-Empress
married In 1857, at the age of seven
teen, the Archduke Ferdinand Maxi
milian of Austria who several years la
ter accepted the imperial throne of
Mexico. She returned to Europe in a
forlorn hope to save her husband’s
prepared to take immediate
advantage of the high-class
makers’ goods. Prices from
SI.OO to $5.00.
One large lot of shirts, all
sizes, regular $1.50 values,
on sale for Saturday only at
SI.OO.
One lot very attractive
shirts, all sizes, regular 85c
values, for Saturday only at
55c.
The largest and most at
tractive line of neckwear in
the city. Prices from 25c to
SI.OO.
life. He was shot, and her failure to
save him brought on incurable insan
ity.
‘1 am hunting for an honest man,"
muttered Diogenes as he held up his
lantern.
"You’re a fool!” said the thug as
he adjusted his flash. "You won’t find
nothing on him.”—Stanford Chapar
lal.
Help the Stomach
Digest Your Food
When the stomach fails to di
gest and distribute that which is
eaten, the bowels become clog
ged with a mass of waste and
refuse that ferments and gen
erates poisons that are grad
ually forced into the blood,
causing distress and often se
rious illness.
Most people naturally object
(o drastic cathartic and purga
tive agents that shock the sys
tem. A mild, gentle laxative,
positive in its effect and that will
quickly relieve constipation is
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
sold by druggists at fifty cents
and one dollar a bottle. It does
not gripe or cramp, but acts
easily and pleasantly and Is
therefore the most satisfactory
remedy for children, women and
elderly persons. For a free trial
bottle write to Dr. W. B. Cald
well, 451 Washington St. Monti
cello, 111.
KIDNEY OR
BLADDER WEAK?
Just Mix Juniper and Buchu.
Old Folks’ Recipe.
The symptoms of diseased kidneys
Jpnd bladder; Scalding, dribbling,
straining or to frequent passage of
urine; forehead and the back-of-the
head aches; stitches and pains In the
back; growing muscle weakness;
spots before the eyes; yellow skin;
sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or
ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short
breath; sleeplessness and the despond
ency; Diabetes. Bright’s Disease. The
moment you have any of the above
symptoms or a dull backache and
rheumatic twinges, get from any re
liable druggist a bottle of Stuart's
Buchu and Juniper. Take a table
spoonful after meals. Drink plenty
of pure, fresh water and abstain from
eating sugar, sweets or highly season
ed foods Your kidneys and bladder
will then act fine and natural. Stu
art's Buchu and Juniper has been used
for generations to flush clogged kid
neys, also to neutralize the acids In
urine so It no longer hurts you to pass
water. Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper
Cornopund is old folks’ recipe for kid
ney trouble.
9 // / s
Comfortable Savings In Fa,l
and Winter Underwear
Different men require dif
ferent weights and kinds of
underwear. We have an ex
ceptionally large assortment
to select from. All weights
and at prices surprisingly
low. It is to your interest to
see us before making your
purchases.
This is a call to shrewd buy
ers—Night Shirts, Pajamas,
Hose, Kid Gloves, Automo
bile Gloves, heavy Work
Gloves, Arrow Brand Col
lars, Handkerchiefs and any
thing in the furnishing goods
line, you will find here, at a
price that will suit.
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
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are made represent the exclusive weaves of two continents, and every garment bears the unmistak
able marks of the master-tailor.
Plenty of the spice of variety in both materials and styles, but all authoritative and the acme of
good taste.
MODERATELY PRICED TOP-COATS
Raincoats and Balmaeaans and many others in the newest weaves and models, price fT A
from $30.00 to I ■O U
Warm Underwear
Good, warm underwear in wool and cot
ton, two-piece and union suits, priced <M flfl
from $3.00 to OI'UU
A Glove For Every
Occasion
For dress, for
street, auto, C| OR
etc., $2.00 and . .Vl*£w
F. P. GRACEY,
Trustee.
MONEY AND MANHOOD
Do you ever stop to think what good health mean*
to you in your EARNING POWER? The arteries of
commerce are teeming with human energy and force.
The man who achieves wealth and position is the one
possessed of good health; his faculties alert, his brain
GRASPS situations and conditions which, backed up
by PHYSICAL force, reach the highest goal of his
ambition. Look around you; see the failures upon
every hand, and, upon investigation you will find
that a majority were caused by reason of the lack of
COMMERCIAL HEALTH. Therefore, as a business
proposition it PAYS to have GOOD HEALTH, leav
ing out the question of the PLEASURES associated
with its possession.
The man who has been positively cured of a special
malady peculiar to his sex knows that a great blight
has been lifted from his life. He realizes that the
stumbling block to his business prosperity and social
success has at last been forever removed. Having
thus regained the great God-given power of COM
PLETE VITALITY, he enters the race of life with
renewed HOPE, AMBITION and COURAGE, and
with that VIM and VIGOR which makes victory pos
sible in every undertaking. This has been the happy
experience of legions of men whom I have cured for
life of OBSTRUCTION, BLOOD POIBON NERVO
VITAL DEBILITY, DISEABES OF THE BLADDER
AND KIDNEYS and other ASSOCIATE and REFLEX
DISEASEB. In the treatment of cases of this char
acter my success has been called "phenomenal,” but
is only natural and what should be expected from a
physician who possesses BPECIAL KNOWLEDGE,
EXPERT SKILL,VAST EXPERIENCE, THOROUGH
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT, EARNEST DESIRE
AND AN INDUSTRIOUS MIND CONSCIENTIOUS
LY DEVOTED TO THE WELFARE OF HIS PA
TIENTS.
The wan, pale face and haggard look of the sickly,
unhealthy man appeals to everyone in a most potent
language. Yes, it PAYS—
PAYS BIQ
To hsvs good health and to be n MAN in the true
senss of the word. How can you possess it? I'll tell
you how. Harbor the remnant you have left; look to
the causes that have led up to your present condition;
correct your error, of living and dissipation, and if caused by folly or excess your duty is to abandon them and find some re
liable PHYSICIAN who will advise and counsel and help you to gam possession of the greatost blessing on earth—GOOD
HEALTH.
Having spent years in the study of Special and Nervous Diseases, I have found that MEN'S greatest weakness consists of
violation of Nature’s most poten. laws.
Excesses lay the foundation for decay. The snares and pitfall, surrounding the youth lead to dissipation and final ruin
and decline. The contracted disorders so frequently neglected and improperly treated are no small item, in the impairment
of MAN’S nerve forces. If you will call or write to me, if your case has not progressed beyond a CURE, I offer you, without
money or price, a free consu'tation and examination.
t tr»ai suoresfully s'| f'IIRONIC rompllrated disorders of men and women hy a modern method that tea* be. the onus, of the trou
ble without disturbing the atom,oh by poisonous drugs.
One '.refill pulnstuklnK. searching examination I. required, hut If you can not rad now, write a full description of your case.
My offices are equipped with the most modem and scientific mechanical devices for the treatment of men and women. Hours •
s. m. to fp. m. dully; Sunday 10 to 2 only. Consultation ai office or by mall IVes. Cull on or address
DR. GROOVER, 504-5-fi & 7 Dyer Building, Augusta, Ga.
Quid pro Quo
or
Tit For Tat
It doesn’t matter which phrase you prefer—
either represents the exact kind of a deal you
get when you exchange anywhere from twen
ty to thirty dollars for
Beniamin Correct Clothes
Made by ALFRED BE NJAM IN - WASH INGTON CO- New York
For Men and Younq Young Men .
S2OjQO to $35.00.
For your money you receive full value in style,
material and workmanship, besides that
which few tailors can give and to what you
are entitled when you pay a. price that should
include it- the comfortable feeling born of
thi‘ knowledge that your clothes are absolute
ly correct even to which Benjamin Clothes
The fabrics from the most, minute detail.
SHIRTS
Fancy pleats and plain white and col
ored Negligee, priced from $2.50 QQ
CLIFFORD R. GROOVER, THE NERVE, BLOOD AND SKIN
DISEASE SPECIALIST.
Let Me Offer You the Relief and Comfort I am Giving Others
Daily and Leave the Payment End of It in Your Own Hands.
Neckwear
In all Ihe newest
eff e e ts, , broad
shapes,
specialized at .. wJU
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