The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 19, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Look Out! Mutt May Try It Again - <6 J9l+ Uy S Zvm Co ~~ " IT " THE ELECTION BH CHANGES Upheaval in Personnel of Con gressional Committees. Chair manship Vacancies Created. Washington.—Effects of the recent election on the personnel of congres sional committees was shown today in an unofficial list naming members who will not be in the sixty-fourth congress. Bex-eral of the committees lost some of their most active 'members. Of the democrats on the committee on ex penditures in the postoffice department none remains. Committee chairmen who will not appear in the next congress include: Post, Ohio, elections committee No. I; Goldfogle, New York, elections No. 3; Gudger, North Carolina, expendi tures in the postoffice department; Graham, Illinois, expenditures in the interior department: Rotherland, Pennsylvania, expenditures in the de partment of commerce; Underhill, New' York, industrial arts and expositions. Hardwick, Georgia. Chairmanship vacancies were creat ed by elevation to the senate of Rep- '-/xlW§ m, —if you find coffee is hurting you ! Coffee, on account of its drug, caffeine, does hurt lots of people-causes headache, heart flutter, nerv ousness, sleeplessness and other ills. Thousands of coffee users, discovering the cause of their discomfort, have switched to POSTUM —and found relief. “There’s a Reason’’ Postum —a pure food-drink—contains no caffeine or other drug or harmful substance. It does contain the nutriment of prime wheat and wholesome molasses from which it is made. Delicious Nourishing Economical Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum—must be .boiled. 15c and 25c pkgs. Instant Postum—needs no boiling. A teaspoon ful of the soluble powder stirred in a cup with hot water makes a delightful beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins. Cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM resentatives Underwood, ways and means committee; Broussard, Louis iana, expenditures in the department of justice, and Hardwick, Georgia, coin age, weights and measures. Of the fourteen democrats on the ways and means committee, six will not return to congress. One-third of the twenty-one mem bers of the appropriations committee will be missing in the next congress, one-fourth cf the judiciary, one-third of the banking and currency, including all four members ranking next to the chairman, while the foreign affairs, Indian, interstate commerce, military and public lands committees all lost one-third of their membership. Somre of the smaller committees lost half. LUNCHEON TO JAPS BY U. S. ENVOY Tokio, 3 p. m.—George W. Guthrie, the American ambassador, gave a luncheon today in honor of the Jap anese-Panama exposition commission ers, who are to sail for San Francisco November 21. Unfaltering friendship and peace be tween the two countries and the de velopment of their commerce and mu tual interests was the keynote of the speeches made by Mr. Guthrie, Vis count Kanetake Oura, president of the commission, and Haniki Yaimawaki, a leading member of the commission. El. METHODISTS IN CONFERENCE At North Georgia Meeting De cided to Name New Univer sity Emory University---Dr. Dillard Made Secretary---Dr. Lovejoy Dies of Ptomaine Poisoning. Marietta, Ga.—Almost the first act of the North Georgia Methodist Con ference Wednesday, was the naming of the new Methodist University. It will be known as Emory University, and legal steps to adopt the name will be taken in the near future. Emory College, at Oxford, Ga., will be a branch of Emory University, of Atlanta. Dr. J. E. Dickey, president of Em ory College, read his report as presi dent and also Joined in the discussion of the naming of the new university He approved the merging of the in stitution and the removal of the head of the school to Atlanta. To officially assume the name, it will be necessary for the conference to carry the matter through the courts. This is expected to take some months. The conference was opened by Bishop Collins Denny, who read the fourth chapter of I John and made comments. W. B. Dillard was elected secretary of the conference. Dr. H. M. Dußose read the rules of order of the body which were ordered printed. The presiding elders of the various districts submitted their reports and their characters were passed upon. All their reports were said to be fav orable. The list of supernumeraries and superanuated ministers was called. The following were referred to the committee on superanuation:: Revs. J. H. Little, J. A. Timmerman, J. E. Rorie, J. L. Ware and J. E. England. Classes for the first and third years were called. Last night there was an address by Dr. C. D. Bulla, of the Sunday school board of Nashville, Tenn., to the an niversary meeting of the Sunday school hoard. Dr. Lovejoy Dead. Marietta, Ga.—Dr. W. P. Lovejoy, presiding elder of the North Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and prominent in Southern religious movements for many years, died here last night from an attack 'of ptomaine poisoning. He was 73 years old. MAP WITH RULING OF SUPREME COURT Washington.—After deciding In fa vor of North Carolina In the boundary controversy between that state and Tennessee, the supreme court today de termined to prevent further disputes by drawing an exact outline of the lo cation and not relying upon verbal de scriptions of the line. The drawing, done by Justice McKenna will be in serted into the printed opinion, which will be the first in a decade to be il lustrated. The court has given the states 40 days in which to nam£ commissioners to mark the boundary line as estab lished. Should the stales he unable to agree upon officers the court will se lect them. RESUME ISSUING TRAVELERS CHECKS Naw York. Representatives of banking Institutions and companies la suing travelers' checks decided at a meeting here that banking conditions abroad have so far advanced toward normal that the sale of travelers' checks for use In all parts of the world can be resumed. It was urged that notices authorizing banks and other agents to sell the checks for use abroad he sent out today. It was early In Au gust that representatives of the same issuers of travelers checks agreed to discontinue temporarily the sale for use abroad and to restrict the sales en tirely to persons intending to use them In the United States. THEY TOIL NOT. 'Tva noticed on thing about suf fragettes." "And what is that?" "There Is many a one making sweep ing gestures who never uses a broom.” —Baltimore Sun. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA, LAND FRAUDS TRIAL. Kansas City, Mo.—That the defense of E. C. Chambers, president and four alleged agents of tho Chambers Land Company on trial in the federal court here on a charge of using the mails to defraud and promote a conspiracy in the sale of Florida lands will rest al- CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! ACTS LIKE DYNAMITE ON LIVER I guarantee “Dodson’ Liver Tone” will give you the best Liver and Bowel cleansing you ever had. Slop using calomel! It makes you sick. Don’t lose a day’s work. If you feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti pated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury nr quicksilver which causes necrosis of the hones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that aw'ful nausea and cramping. 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