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TEN
ENGLISH MAKE MUCH ADO OVER
CAPTURING GERMAN TRADE, BUT
THEY HAVE NO BANKING PLAN
London.—-Cnmm*rnal and a*-
•orlattoni throughout England arr mak
ing much ado about capturing German
trade, manufacturer* declare that the
banking situation I* so unfavorable that
English firms cannot be expected to at
tempt an aggressive export business
At a recent meeting called to discuss
extension of foreign trade one manuf c
furor produced letters from his banker
i ii< - 11 »Vt said t<> be t is lln )><>
•itlon of London banking houses. The
manufacturer had asked for a «• mh ad
vnnee on * shipment to a foreign »us
tomer with whom the manufacturer had
dealt for years. The hill of exchange,
the goods and the good name of the
manufacturer were all offered as secu
FEEL BILIOUS? HOILSIIffiS!
CLEAN LIVER ANOBOWELS MY WAY
Don’t lose a day's work! If Constipated, Sluggish, Head
achy, take a spoonful of “Dodson’s Liver Tone”
Listen to me! Take no mor*> alck
enlng. aallvatlng calomel when hllious
<ir constipated Don’t loan a riay'a
work!
Calomel la mercury or qiilikallver
which causes necrosis of the hones.
Calomel when It comes Into contact
with sour bile crashes Into |t breaking
It up. This Js when you feel that awful
nausea and crumping. If you are nlng
glah and "all kneked out," If your
liver is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue. If breath Is bad or stomach
aour Just take a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's l.tver Tone,
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and lo t a 50-cent bottle of
Itotlson’s Liver Tone. Take a spoonful
THE NAME
BLUE VALLEY
DENOTES
Q U ALTT Y
No matter whether it be Butter, Eggs
or Cheese, if you know its
BLUE VALLEY
You are guaranteed the best the market
affords.
For sale by all purveyors of pure foods.
■ BLUE VALLEY BUTTER CO.
I Augusta Phone 177
To the Boys ot Augusta:
If you want a milt h» atyllsh a« any
thing your father or older brother
wear*. In the new material)*, be sura
to ask your mother or father to steu
In and see the big bargains In boys'
rlothes offered during
This Sale ot Boys’ Suits
All of the suit* that wo sold form
erly at press up to IS.2R are CO QK
now offered at 00.
All of the suits that we formerly
sold up to $12.50. Ip air.cp from 10 to
IK, arc now being Ck AR
sold at
This means that every hoy's suit In
our stork, without reservation, Includ
ing blue serge* and every
sort of stylish or durahls fabric ts
bslny sold at prices that represent the
Biggstt Saving in Boys' Clothing ev«*-
offerad in ths City of Augusta.
TO THE FATHERS OF GROWING
BOVS—
If yon want to buy snappy, ser
viceable. durahls boys’ suit that will
both please and fit your son- whether
hi* Is K or IS It will p#v von to coma
In and see what we are selling during
this boys' suit sals.
Of course, every suit sold Is sold
Just as we sell all our clothes with
the understanding thst If it Is n<>
worth mors than you have paid for it
or is not satisfactory, you are nt lib
erty to return It and either get a new
suit or your money hack.
rlfy. yet the bankf*r replied that hi* Jn-
Hfitution did not care for that sort of
business.
If British manufacturers cannot dis
* mint their bills they s»y a curtailment
rather than a expansion of foreign 1 usi
ness will be imperative, and the Dondon
j Hoard t>f TVade has been so advised by
[ scores of manufacturers. Still the manu
facturers have not been discouraged by
j n nnfHYor«b> financial conditions and
I are endeavoring to dup.irate articles
i which hav* hitherto been supplied by
the Oemailm and AnstrianH.
Exhibit. •
At fS*ef<ent a gbos and pottery exhlbi
! ticn is In progress under auspices of the
f'ommerclftl Intclllg nce Branch of the
tonight and if it doesn’t straighten you
right up and. u like you feel fine and
vlgnfoiia by morning 1 want you to go
' ack to the store and get your money
Dodson’s Direr Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel heause It is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
it can not salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Idver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and c lean 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
Diver Tone will keep your entire
family feeling tine for months. Dive
It to your children. It is harmless;
doesn’t gripe and they tike its pleas
ant taste.
M 9 CREARYSI
AUGUSTA, GA.
Board of Trad*. Samples of ail sorts
of pottery and glassware former v Kent
to England from the two countries now
at war with Great Britain are on ex
hibition. This exhibition is primarily for
the benefit of Dng l«h manufacturers
who are supplied wtlh full information
as to the quantities of such ware tier
many and Austria have been selling to
English subjects.
A similar exhibition was held at which
iocs arid games formerly supplied to
England by its enemies w«-re shown. But
the pottery and glass field is a more
inviting one and the English factories
'• already trying to duplicate many of
the wares Austria and Germany have
; reduced in great quantities for foreign
trade.
The shortage of potash is a serious
handicap to the production of test tubes,
f asks and othe* glass equipment for
use in laboratories Strangely enough
England has relied almost exclusively
! nn Germany for such materials and has
never tried to produce them.
Cut Glass.
English manufacturers of glassware
lave allowed Germany to monopt’ze the
. production of cheaper grades. As a con
sequence there in a shortage of skilled
1 ahor In England for glass working
Several English firms have already
entered upon the manufacture of dolls’
heads with considerable success and
are said to have produced simple* faf
superior to those manufactured in Aus
tria Before Christmas England will
doubtless have a good supply of dolls
fre’e from the stamp “Made in Austria”
now so distasteful to English children
and adults alike. Sir Richard Winfrey
heads the committee which Is organiz
ing the British Toy Association for the
purpose of displacing Austrian and OeT.
man toy* permanently in English terri
tory.
The British Empire Industrial Dea
gue with tin- Duke of Sutherland as
president Is devoting its efforts largely
to a study of trade conditions In Russia,
Canada and Italy with a view to replac
ing Gryman supplies with British-made
goods Till* league believes the fled
for British manufacturers is especially
good in Russia ns It is unlikely that
Russians will retwime * trade relations
with Germany for another generation.
D>rd Deshorough is president of the
Entente Trade League which is urging
the public to deal only with friends The
Anti-German Trading League and a
score of other associations designed to
prevent Germany from ever regaining a
commercial foothold in English territory
aVo also at work.
DEVELOPMENT OF
THE SUBMARINE
REMARKABLE
The Idea is 200 Years Old.
However, Not Until Recently.
Has it Been Regarded As.
Practical.
The Idea of the submarine boat is|
hundreds of years old, and Its applt
'■ritlon to destroying an enemy’s allies 1
was suggested something like two!
hundred years ago; nevertheless It is
only comparatively recently that tbla
engine of warfare has been regarded
as practical, or more than a dream
of some x istonary adventurer. Even
when the first practical boats were
built it was hardly expected by any
one that they could be operated ex
cept In a very restricted radius, so the
present submarine and Its doin-s arc
«s wonderful and as Impossible to un
derstand as the "Nautilus" of Jules
Verne. The Scterrtlfiif American, In a!
special war Issue, contains an ex-|
tremely valuable article by n naval |
expert covering every feature of sub-|
marine warfare, from which the fol
lowing la taken:
Rapid Development.
So rapid has been the dt velopment
of the past decade, that the largest
of the Herman submarines has a dis
placement of sSO tons, a surface speed
of about 17 knots, a speed submerged
of about 10 knots, and a theoretical
ia l ilus o action on the surface of 3.-
000 to :t,r>oo miles. One of the United
State submarines has remained aub
meiged, with the crew Hbourd, for it
hours, and. In the opinion of our sub
marine officers. It would be possible,
b> the use of chemical purification
of the air- and by drawing on the air
supply of the submerging and trim
ming tanks, for one of our submarines
to remain submerged for several days.
Fairly Comfortable.
The living quarters of the largest
! vessels are sufficiently commodious
! for a fair degree of comfort, and the
■ nuking, washing, and toilet refuse
| <an be discharged In diluted form by
i tot' e pumps. The range of the sub
j marine Is limited not so much to the
capacity of the fuel tanks as by tho
endurance of the orew If the weather
i is fine and the submarine can proceed,
' undetected, at the surfßce, the cruise
I might extend to one or two thousand
] miles, without a return to port. In
surface cruising In rough weather, the
watch Is continually drenched, am
: the lack of means to dry the rlothlng
and other discomforts would render an
earlier return to port a physical ne
i easily.
Cruises of Several Hundred Milts.
The Information which has come
through regarding the naval opera
tions In the North sea. gives reason
to believe that the Herman subma
rines, In their search for their qunrrv,
! have made cruises of several hundrel
| miles, ror. moreover, they hav„ been
I reported as operating off the English
. and even the Scottish coasts. Their
j principal cruising ground, however, is
off their own coasts, where they ’go
out and lay In wait for the cruisers
! and destroyers which are steaming
| to and fro off the moutha of the Elbe,
j the W’cser, and the Kms A probable
plan of operations Is for a suhmarinr
flotilla to pass out at night to select
■ positions on the enemy’s patrol routes,
submerge and await the coming of the
enemy. If the submarine Is dlscov
-1 ered, !t can "go to sleep” on the hot
j tom until the search for Its where-
I »l outs has been given up.
Oo you know of any other
improvement you eon make
to yOur homo that will add
so much to its intrinsic talus
as having it wirsd for elec
trieityf
Do your Christmas shop*
ping early and avoid the
rush. There’s no time like
the present.
It will pay to say “I saw it
in The Herald.”
IHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
A Display at Gty Market Headqnarters
BLUE RIBBON
8. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS.
Bred In Augusta.
Took See Blue Ribbons out of Sevan entries Augusta Poultry Ab
wviatlon 1414 sfiow,
SfTwr Oxp for best ASaplay- alt wtettes onapettne.
Don't fail to see this interesting exhibit.
R- W- WHITAKER.
Telephones IN. SJSJ-J. M 2 Pine Street, tea—*, da
Before Shopping Read Herald Ads
SPECIAL NOTICE
I buy building material in car load lots for cash,
direct from South Georgia, which means a big sav
ing to the owner.
Get my estimate before awarding your contract.
E. H. MOBLEY
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
No 41. A. Bank Building. Phone 2476.
I Never Disappoint My Patients
Clifton R. Groover, M. D,, the Nerve, Blood and Skin
Disease Specialist.
Ts you desire to consu’t a reliable long estab
lished specialist of vast experience, erme to me
and learn what can be accomplished with skillful
scientific treatment. I use lastest SERUMS and
BACTERINS in the treatment of chronic co dl
l.ons 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; Rheuira
!ism, Piles. Rectal and Intestinal diseases and
many diseases not mentioned. Consultation and
advice free and confidential. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. .
m. Sunday 10 to 2 only. Call or wrote.
DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST,
604-7 Dyer Bldg. Augusta, Ga.
J H. C. TENNENT. J. G. WINGFIELD
! H. C. TEH SUPPLY CO.
Phone 862
■
613 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
COMPLETE NEW STOCK
MILL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY
BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS
CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL
COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT.
Lathee, Drill Presses, Shapers and Planers.
Woodworking Machinery.
Augusta-Made Boxes
In the show window of the Gas Light Company of
Augusta, 809 Broad, will be seen a display of Augutsa
Made Boxes, product of the North Augusta Box and
Crate Works. Augustans and visitors are cordially
invited to inspect same. “Made in Augusta by Au
gusta People.”
WRITE FOR PRICES.
OUR MOTTO
TRADE
TENNENT
MARK
SERVICE PIRST- QUALITY ALWAYS
HAVE YOU SEEN THE DISPLAY
■ of =1
GOODS MADE AT HOME
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MAXWELL BROTHERS WINDOW
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Augusta Mattress and
Manufacturing Co.
irl /$
TRADE
TENNENT
MARK
SEE DISPLAY OF
Be lie of Georgia
‘THEffoMEBEEgJ/owßmgi
-IN-
C. D. Kenny’s Show Window
1040 Broad St.
AUGUSTA BREWING CO.
ATTENTION
SCHOOL CHILDREN
The Augusta Herald has offered four cash
prizes for the four best essays on the meaning of
Living at Home.
You will hear about this offer in your school
room tomorrow morning.
The Herald wants every pupil of every school
in Augusta to view the industrial exhibits—of goods
and articles made in Augusta—in the show windows
along Broad Street this week, then to write an essay.
Pick out the one exhibit of Augusta-made
goods you think best illustrates the general idea of
Living at Home and write about it in your own way.
The shorter your essay the better. Do not
write more than 200 words, at any rate. Write on one
side of the paper only and be sure to write your name
and home address plainly.
Mail your essay to the Live at Home Editor of
The Augusta Herald by Friday, November 20th. The
contest will close Friday night, but essays mailed Fri
day night will be duly considered.
The Herald will publish the prize essays over the •
names of the winners.
Here are the prizes offered in the different
grades:
SI.OO for the best essay from pupils in the pri
mary grades.
$2.00 for the best essay from pupils in the inter
mediate grades.
$3.00 for the best essay from pupils in the gram
mar school grades.
$4.00 for the best essay from pupils in the high
school grades. ?
READ HERALD WANT ADS.
WHAT AILS YOU?
■Hi * &3Emm
DR. L. P. PIRKLE,
Specialist.
expelled from th* body and thus a lons list of skin scrofulous and
kindred affections are overcome and sound, vigorous health estab
lished
All Chronic Diseases a Speciality Consultation, Examination
and diagnosis free. I also make calls.
Phone 3461. Office hours 9 a. m. to 1 p m., 3 to 7 p. m.
10 to 2 Sunday only.
DR. L. P. PIRKLE
SPECIALIST.
420-1 LEONARD BUILDING. AUGUSTA. GA.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17.
An invitation Is extended
by Dr. Pirkle to every sick
and ailing man or woman to
consult him at his office in
person or by letter. Write
your symptoms fully and
frankly and every letter will
be carefully considered, fully
answered and its statements
held as strictly confidentially.
Nature laws are perfect, if
only we obey them, but dis
ease follows disobedience. I
believe that many hundreds
of my cures form a well sub
stantial basts for every claim
i make; my treatment acts
directly on the organs af
fected and at the same time
a general restorative tone for
the whole system.
No doubt you know of
many cures of eases of fe
male weakness and kindred
ailments of women I have
cured. Let Me Offer You the
Relief and Comfort I Am
Giving Others Daily by
strengthening, and arousing
the stomach, liver and kid
neys into vigorous action.
Digestion is promoted where
by the blood is enriched and
purified and disease produc
ing bacteria destroyed and