The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 20
FOUR
IDE EVACUATION
ORDER STIRS
ERR iU. 23RG
U. S. Troops to Embark Prom
Vera Oruz For Galveston on
That Date. Secretary Bryan
Declines to Talk.
Washington.—While nwa.ltlng offl
dal confirmation of n report from
Mexico that a truce had been arranged
by leaders of the Carranza and AkumH
Callenta* claimant a to control of the
government, the Washington govern
m«nt allowed its orders to General
Funston to stand laat night and Vera
Cruz will ho returned to Mexican con
trol November 23rd. The American
expeditionary force at Vera Cruz will
embark on that dale for Galveston and
the Mexican factions he left to work
out their own destiny, the policy of
watchful waiting bavin* been altered
In no respect.
As Hopeful Sign.
State department officials looked
upon the reported truce as a hopeful
•Ism.
Secretary Bryan declined to say Sat
urday to whom General Funston would
Surrender custody of Vera Cruz, but
It Is believed he will turn the city over
to whatever defacto authorities appear
to recHev It. General Gandldo Aguilar,
e Carranza supporter, has been en
camped Just outside the city for many
weeks. Unless he Is withdrawn It Is
believed General Funston will leave
the city In his possession.
Priests and Nuns.
Allhnusth orders had been sent to
General Funston to allow Mexican
priests and nuns to sail on the trans
port Kan Marcos, It was not known
definitely Saturday whether they had
actually left or not.
Rafael Zubsran, Washington repre
sentative of General Carranza, iasued
• statement Saturday night comment-
In* upon the evacuation of Vera Crus,
which said that President Wllaon'a set
In wlthdrawln* the American troops
from Vera Cruz would have the ef
fect of Jolnln* Mexico anil the United
States In the closest bonds of friend
ship.
RE-OPEN STOCK
TAROS, MIDMCHT
4
Chicago, Ilia.— plalnfaoflon of th« Chi*
Cairo atock yardn from foot an<l mouth
duttnM' \v«h flnlahod today ami tha yards
arlll r®-op*n nt midnight tomorrow
nr. W. N. Neill, chief of the federal
government's bureau of meat inepoc
tlon, today daclared the public need feel
no Apprehension of the meat sent out
from the atock yards There will be no
tfana-ahlpinent of rattle and no stock
from infected districts will be received.
$377,912,190 ISSUED.
Washington, D. C fomptroller of the
Currency John Skelton Williams an
nounce! toniffht that the total amount of
additional currency actually Issued un
der the Aldrich-Vreelsnd act at tho
close of business todnv was $377,912,190.
Of thla amount $*8,228,540 has been re
tired. leaving the remaining $319.681,-
660 outstanding.
HOW I CURED
MY CATARRH
TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAY
Without Apparatus. Inhalars, Salvos.
Lotion., Harmful Drugs, Smoke
or Electricity.
HEALS DAY AND NIGHT
It Is a n#w war. It is something ab
solutely different No lotions, sprays <*•
sickly smelling salves or creams. No
atomiser, or any apparatus of any kind.
Nothing to smoke or inhale. No steam
ing or rubbing or injections. No electric
ity or vibration or massage. No powder;
no plasters; no keeping tn the house.
I- . ,f Ms. , . I
Nothing of that kind at all. Something
new and different, aomathtug delightful
and healthful ► thing ins;.truly
oeaaful You do not have to unit, ami
linger and pay out n lot of money. You
oan atop It over night- and I will gladly
tell you how - FREE. lam not a doc
tor and thta la not a ao-oalled doctor *
prescription- but I am cureu and my
friend* are oured. and you can be cured
Tour (Offering will (top at once ike
magic.
I Am Free—-You Can Be Free
My catarrh waa filthy and loathsome
It made me 111. It dulled my mind. It
undermined my health and « ,* weaken
ing my will The hawking, coughing,
spitting made me obnoxious to al . and
my foul breath and disgusting habit*
made even my loved one* avoid me sr
cretly Wv delight in life waa dulled and
my faculties impaired. ! know that In
dime it would bring tn* lo an untimely
grave. >ecaua* every moment of the day
and night It waa slowly yet* surely sap
ping my vitality.
But 1 found a cure and I am ready to
tell you about It FREE. Write me
promptly.
RISK JUST ONE CENT
Bend no money Juet your name ai d
addreea on a po*t»l card Bay "Dear
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your catarrh and how I can cure mine "
That'* all you need to say. I will un
derstat'd and I will write to you with
complete Information. FREE, at once.
Do not delay Send postal card or write
me a letter today Don't think of turning
thi* psge until you have asked for t.u*
wonderful treatment that can do f r y ( u
what it ha* done for me
SAM KATZ. Suit* A-1217,
1129 Michigan Ave., Chlca o. 111.
OR TO PASS
THROUGH AIR
SPACE ABOVE’
President Wilson Issues Pro
clamation Supplementing Ex
isting Neutrality Regulations
in Panama Canal Zone
Washington, D. C.—A proclamation,
mu #*xlßtJn«: neutrality retpi-
Mtlonn fdr tlio I'jimirna Uinal Zone wa§
‘nulled t'-dfly at the direction of Presi
dent WjJaori.
I y Its terms provlomtly announced
prohibitions are extended to aircraft,
public m private, or bell life rent powers,
which are forbidden to ri*e from ifr de
wend upon Canal Zone territory or “to
pax* through ‘he air space above." It
• deo fort.lds use of wireless by bellig
erent vessels within zone Jurisdiction,
except on business concerning the canal.
Belligerent Vessels.
Tty* agreement with the Panama repub
lic, hosplfalftiv extended In the watern
of the latter to belligerent vessels shall
dor rive such vessels of like hospitality
In the Canal Zone within three months
and vice versa.
Kxrept by special arrangements there
shall not be any one time more than
three war vessels of any one nation In
cluding those of Allies, In either termi
nal port or Its adjacent territorial wa
ters. or more than three such vessels In
transit through the canal, or more than
six at one time In all the territorial
waters of the zone.
PassMgo through the canal is to h#
accorded only upon written assurance by
commander* of observance of regula
tions.
U.D.C. MEETS IN
'FRISCO 111 1910
Twenty First Annual Conven
tion of Daughters of Con
federacy Came to Close in
Savannah Last Saturday.
Savannah, Ga. The twenty-first an
nual convention of the United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy came to a close
h'te th|« afternoon. The 1916 conven
tion will be held In Han TYanelsco.
The California city received 1,214
votes; Nashville, Tenn., 687 and Txmls
vllle, Ky„ HIS. After Nashville and
Ixoulsvllle withdrew from the contest the
vote for H«n Francisco was made unan
imous The dates for next year’s con
vention have not been set but it Is
probable the convention will meet earlier
than It did this year.
Silver Loving Cup.
Mrs Daisy Mcuaurln Stevens, presi
dent general. was presented with a ml -
'-•i foving 'Up by Mrs. Virginia Saund
ers SrulcH, of MlhHisisslppl, on behalf of
the rages of the convention.
The report of the committee on a
home for needy Confederate women was
read by Miss Mildred L. Rutherford,
of Athens. Ga., In the absence of the
chairman. Mrs 1. (J. Henderson. The
report was adopted without the recom
mendations, the chief of which was that
a committee be formed to carry on work
tt’ong the lines of the Confederate Me
morial Association towards the endow
ment of a home for needy Bout hern
women, preferably to be located at
Montgomery, Ala.
Relief Work.
Following tin* rejection of this recom
mendation th< president-general left the
chair and made a plea for relief work,
urging upon, the daughters the import
ance of relief work f«a* the living. Fol
lowing Mrs Stevens’ plea and through
the effects of Mrs A. J. Montague, of
Richmond and of Mrs. Josephus Daniels,
wife of the secretary of the navy, the
convention endorse*! the work being
done by the Home for Confederate wom
en at Richmond and the Southern Relief
Association in Washington. Mrs. Mon
tague’s eloquent account of the condi
tions under which some of the wav-time
women of the ttouth are living brought
tears to th<* eyfs of many delegates
Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke of Norfolk
urged the daughters to use their influ
ence with their representatives In con
gress to ha\e erected « monument to
Mathew Fontaine Maury, “the pathfind
er of the sea.’’ The government has
purchased a site for this purpose at
Tape Henry. Va.
Morning Session.
The greater pnrt of the morning ses
sion was consumed In listening to the
annua] reports of each Mate division.
Mr*. Waites* D I.a mar. of Macon, was
applauded as she concluded the report
of the Georgia division with the words.
“The Georgia division is a large and
happy family. Political activities for
personal aggrandisement do not enter In
among the Georgia daughters.''
FILE TWO LIBELS
FOR $232,000 EACH
Boston.—Two lihels involving 1132.-
000 were filed In the federal court Sat
urday ago list the North German Lloyd
l iner Kronprlntesain CecUle, Interned
hero.
Maurice llnnnteens of Rrussela, a
passenger when the steamer Hinted
hack to America after being nearly
to Europe, aaka 8200.000 damages, al
leging that because, he did not reach
Brussels before the German occupa
tion he lost all his property.
National Ctt\ Bank of Ncwr Vnrk
seek* 132.007 damages because the
at earner failed to deliver In England
gold ‘bullion shipped aboard her.
4 MEN IN NARROWEST
OF ESCAPES FROM DEATH
Charlatton, S C. Charles Yeager,
foreman, and thtee of hla men working
on ships in dry dock here are suffering
from Injuries and shock, nfter one of
the narrowest escapee from death on
record at the local navy yard, when.
In a derrick bucket loaded with scrap
Iron which the' had mounted to avoid
the labor of climbing the dock steps,
they were thrown to the brink of the
'll toot basin, the bucket chain snap
ping twenty-five feet overhead Just as
they were swung from over the dry
dock toward terra firms. They for
tunately were thrown to the edge of
the basin
PEACE WITH UNITED STATES.
PetroQrad, tvla London, 5 10 p. m.)—
A message from Stockholm says th*
Swedish foreign office h«s notified th«
American minister of Sweden lr* Nelson
Morris, that King Uustgve ha* ratified
th* peace treaty with th* United State*.
Bring Back
Your Appetite
I With a Little Stuart's Dyspspsia
Tablet, the Secret of Perfect
Digestion.
You should are our farmers an<l
their boys eatln* In the fields On the
farm five meals a day Is the rule. No
one ever lias stomach trouble because
meals are digested and people live
normally.
In the city we lose our “pep” and
Indigestion, dyspepsia, stomach trou
ble, etc., make us look on five meals
aa an Impossibility.
Farmer's Boy—“Juat think of broth
er Joe in the city. He can't eat. Why a
sandwich like thia would kill him.”
A majority of people have come to
know the blessings which an occa
sional use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets confer upon the stomach. They
are unquestionably the most popular
remedy known, for the reason that dys
pepsia la the national disease, and
these wonderful little tablets have long
since acquired a national reputation
as a thoroughly reliable and efficient
cure for all forms of dyspepsia and
Indigestion.
No matter how great the excess of
food taken Into the stomach, one or
two of these tablets will digest every
particle of It. A package of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets should always be
In the house. Many a person has
saved himself from a serious attack
of acute Indigestion by using them af
ter heavy meals, such as are eaten
Christmas, New Year's, Thanksgiving
and other holidays and festal seasons.
After attending banquets, late sup
pers, heavy fancy dinners, after
theatre parties, eto„ where one has
dined sumptuously and luxuriantly.
Btimrt’s Dyspepsia Tablets should In
variably he used, as they digest the
food perfectly nnd completely, and
prevent all possibility of dyspepsia,
which, without their use, Is more than
likely to ensue
Go to your druggist today and buy
a box A small sample package of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will be
mailed free to any one who will ad
dress F. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart
Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
UNDER ARREST
AS GERMAN SOY
Horst, von der Goltz, Bridge -
man Taylor Remanded in Lon
don Police Court. Had Ameri
can Passport.
London (2:40 p. m.'—A man known
under the name of Horst, von der
Gotta and Brldgeman Taylor was re
manded In a police court Saturday on
a charge of falling to register a a an
alien enemy. The proaeeutlon said he
also waa under the very grave sus
picion and might liave to answer
charges of being a German spy. He
had a passport issued In Washington
hearing the name of Rrldgeman Tay
lor and describing him as a major in
the. Mexican army. An Indorsement on
the passport showed the hearer had
been in Berlin October 29th. He ar
rived In London November 4th.
Fraud Possible.
Washington.—State department rec
ords show a passport was Issued Au
gust 31st to Brldgeman W. Taylor,
born in San Francisco, July 19, 1887.
He was represented as an export
broker of New York. Application for
the passport came through Fred F.
Schneider. Baltimore, and the name of
t'harles J. Tucker, 82 Wall Street, New
York, was attached as identifying wit
ness.
There was no statement In the pass,
port as it left here Indicating that Tay
lor waa a Mexican officer. Because
fraud was possible under the old pass
port system the president issued new
regulations Friday to secure perfect
identification.
STATE DEP T.’ INQUIRING
S. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY
Action Taken With Respect to
use of Wireless Telegraphy in
Certain Countries.
Washington.—ln an effort (fi deter
mine the extent to which neutrality
laws, particularly with respect to the
use of wireless telegraphy, have been
observed by South American countries,
the state department. It was announced
Saturday, has directed diplomatic and
consular officials in those countries to
Institute Inquiries. Their reports are
expected to disclose the foundation on
which rest charges by British and
French authorities that German ships
have received supplies and Information
from shore
The Inquiry has been ordered, it Is
understood, as a preliminary to what
ever representations this country may
decide to make to Latin - American rc
publlcs on the whole bread subject of
neutrality.
CARRANZA BUYS AIRPLANE
Douglas, Aria.—Currant* officials at
Agua I'rlata purehaaed an aeroplane tn
d»> to he used against the Mavtorena-
Vllla faction In Sonora. Aerlat bombs
also were purchased.
ORDERED BY A BRIDE.
Ma'm. *iere‘s a man at the door with
a parcel for you."
"What is it, Bridget?"
' It's a fish, ma'am, and It's marked
r. o. iv
"Then make the man take it straight
hack to the dealer. I ordered trout.’
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
CELEBRATE TOE
PROHIBITION
VICTORIES
National Convention of W. 0.
T. U. Glad of Prohibition and
Woman Suffrage Victories.
Atlanta, Ga. —. Celebration of prohi
bition and 'suffrage victories In the
various states marked the national
convention of the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union here today. Dele
gates from the commonwealths in
which success was gained addressed
the session.
The claim that Intoxicants were a
contributing cause to the coal strike
war In Colorado and that the strike
was responsible for the prohibition
victory In the recent election there
was made today by Mrs. Adrianna
Hungerford, state president of the
temperance union In Colorado.
"Kvery county concerned In the
strike went dry by an overyhelming
majority," added Mrs. Hungerford.
A petition In favor of national pro
hibition, said to bear the signatures
of 6,000,000 persons, was displayed In
the convention chamber today. The
paper on which the names were writ
ten weighed more than thirty-five
pounds. It Is planned to present the
petition to tho next session of con
gress.
Speaking
... THE...
Public Mind
“PANTHEON VIEW” OR "PANTHER
VIEW?”
Augusta Herald:
As an Imaginary explanation of why
the "Pantheon View" for the
new cemetery, let me suggest that
possibly the swamp of the Murry Hill
Creek, which is Just north of this cem
etery, is inhabited by a goodly num
ber of “gone astray” Tom Cats who
have been feding upon rabbits, squir
rels, etc., to such an extent that they
have grown to be so very large that
they might, by the unsophisticated, be
mistaken for Panthers and the persons
who selected the name having seen
some of these Tom Cats, mistook them
for Panthers and thinking the word
"Panther” a derivation of "Pantheon,”
thought to name the new cemetery
“Pantheon View,” meaning that from
It one could, If they wished see or
view the Panthers roaming In and
about the swamps.
I think the proper persons should
plead their Ignorance and change the
name of the cemetery.
J. S. W.
WON SENATORSHIP BY
THIRTY EIGHT VOTES
Newlands, Democrat, Re-elect
ed in Nevada Over Platt, Re
pnblican---Votes were: 8,075
Against 8,037.
Carson City, Nev.—Francis G. New
lands. Democrat, was re-elected United
States senator on November 3rd over
Samuel Platt, Republican, by a puTal
lty of S 3 votes. The result was in doubt
until the official canvass was completed
today.
The complete vote for senator was:
Newlands (Democrat) 8,076: Platt (Re
publican) 8,037; Miller (Socialist) 5.-
436.
Rheumatism
Remarkable Home Cure Given by One
Who Had It—He Wants Every
Sufferer to Benefit.
Send No Money—Just Your Address.
Years of awful suffering and misery
have taught tills man, Mark H. Jackson
of Syracuse. New York, how terrible an
enemy to human happiness rheumatism
Is. and have given him sympathy with
all unfortunates who are within its
grasp. He wants every rheumatic vic
tim to know how he was cured. Read
what he says: J
\ \\\ wKhEk
TT' gV fa* i 7
"I Mad Sharp Pains Like Lightning
Flashes Shooting Through My Joints.”
"In the spring of 1593 1 was attacked
by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheuma
tism. 1 suffered sa only those who have
It know, for over three years. 1 trle l
remedy after remedy, and doctor after
doctor, but such relief ss I received was
only temporary. Finally, 1 found a rem
edy that cured me completely, and It has
never returned I have given It to a
number who were terribly afflicted and
even bedridden with Rheumatism, ana
It effected a cure In every case.
I want very sufferer from any form
of rheumatic trouble to try this marvel
ous healing power. Don't send a cent;
simply mall your name and address and
I will send It free to try. After -ou
have used It end It hat proven Itself to
be that long- o< ked-for means of curing
your Rheumatism, you may send the
price of It. one dollar, but. understand,
I do not want your money unless voti
are perfectly satisfied to tend It. Isn t
that fair? Why euffer anv longer when
positive relief Is thus offered you free’
Don't delay. Write today MARK It.
JACKSON. No. 941-A Ournev Bldg.,
Syracuse N Y '
Mr Jackson la reeponsibi*. Above
statement true.—Pub.
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Mail this Coupon
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FRENCH PRISONERS AT
ZOSSEN PUBLISH WEEKLY
Amsterdam,—The French prisoners
in the concentration camp at Zossen,
near Berlin, ere publishing a weekly
| paper in the French language, which
they call “Le Heraut” (The Herald).
"Be Heraut" boasts of being the only
paper which is in connection with tho
whole world—by telegraphy. The aim
of the paper is ‘‘to overcome the ar
dent longing for their country by the
reaction of a sound, amiable, Inoffen
sive and salutary humor.”
The last page Is reserved for ad
vertisements. Here the chief editor,
the proprietor of a once flourishing
fur business, recommends to all his
comrades his large stock of furs and
promises them his most careful at
tention. The "market report," for
example, contains a pious lament that
In the country of Gambrinus there is
not a drop of lager beer for the war
prisoners.
I Laying
or Loafing^!
gas Hake your ‘
lets lay now and keep Cf /f fra*
them laying allwinter mil
by giving them *Hb&. 8
Pratts.
Poultry Regulatori
Makes the loafers lay and gives n
you lots of eggs now. All your H
birds keep healthy and require B
less feed. It actually saves its cost, ft;
Guard against Roup by using Pratts H
Roup Remedy—Tablets or I‘owder. Ciuar- H
Braced to prevent as well aa to cure. fH
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N. L. WILLET SEED CO 6131.
A residence without electric
service is soarcsly more mod
ern today than a residenc*
without water service.
ROOFING
We are still doing the
Roofing and Sheet Metal
Business.
Tt is not necessary to
come to us with your
Roof troubles; just call
us over the phone. We
will take the load and
the worry off you, and
the cost will be satisfac
tory, and the work guar
anteed. There will be
no come-back to any of
our work at your ex
pense.
McCARREL SUPPLY
COMPANY
Phone 1626.
643 Broad Street.
Remington No. 10
This la the Typewriter
w hich you find In the schools.
tHe railroads, the newspapers
and all the big business of
fices in Augusta.
It is our "Correspondene*
Model" and has all the latest
and most desirable features —
visible writing, back spaces,
two color ribbon, column se
lector. etc.
The Remington has always
been regarded as the depend
able machine, and It is the
typewriter for you to buy.
L J. HENRY
"THE TYPEWRITER MAN."
✓
Our Silverware Will
Offer Dozens of Gift
Suggestions
You are cordially Invited to visit
our store and inspect the many beau
tiful articles in solid silver. Any one
of them will make a distinctive gift
that will be a lifetime reminder of the
giver.
Here are a few of the beautiful
pieces you will see:
Cake Baskets
Vases
Candlesticks
Bonbon Dishes
Tea Sets
Sugar and Cream Sets
Chocolate Pots
—all of exquisite design and superior
quality.
Don't fail to see this collection of
silverware before you purchase.
L. J. Schaul & Co.
840 Brogd Street.
Bring Your Repairs to Us.
We Give and Redeem
Purple Trading Stamps.
Before Shopping Read Herald Ads
The Building World
Is Making Ready
for Greater Activity
Immediately a rift comes in the war
cloud and humanity turns its energies to
building up the tom-down properties oi
the world there will be an increase in the
prices of all building materials*
, Railroads, our largest users of build
ing materials, will be breaking all former
records in building and extending activi
ty. Foreign countries will be calling for
and paying fjr our building materials just
as they are calling for and paying for our
horses and mules and food stuffs now.
The inevitable result will be a steady
and decided permanent increase in the
prices of all the different materials that
go into the construction of factories and
stores.
This in turn will mean that whoever
expects to build will have to pay a much
higher pricce for the erection of the same
class of building a few months hence than
they would have to pay now.
To build now is to take advantage of
a SYTREI saving. It is to get better work
manship piompter service better
grades of material.
It is taking advantage of a rising
market.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15.