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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25.
. ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to my friends and to the pub
lic generally that I am again located at my old stand,
726 Reynolds street, just opposite Clarke & Butt, and
am in a better position than ever to serve them. I
have installed the most modern and up-to-date machin
ery for automobile repairing, and guarantee satisfac
tion. My 14 years experience in the automobile re
pair business and the close study I have made of it
puts me in position to give excellent service, which I
do. All work receives my personal attention and
those dissatisfied with any work will have their money
refunded.
W. C.GUNN
EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK.
726 REYNOLDS STREET, CITY.
90-YEAR-OLD GEORGIAN TO
GET 7TH WIFE; ADV’T
Atlanta, Ga—Uncle Bob Knox, 90
years old, who was recently divorced
by his sixth wife, and who announced
himself as in the market for No. 7.
has found her, and Uncle Bob’s up-to
dateness is proved by the fact that lie
found her by an advertisement
The promised No. 7 is Miss Jennie
DeWitt of Lima, 0.. who is 54 years
of age. When Uncle Bob put his ad.
in the papers he received just 297 love
letters, all looking forward to matri
mony, but the photograph of Miss De
Witt reached his heart. He announced
today that she was coming on to take
a look at him and if his general ap
Rheumatism Sprains
Lumbago Sciatica
Why grin and bear all these ills when Sloan’s
.Liniment kills pain ?
SLOANS
LINIMENT
All Dealer* 25c.
Send four cent* in stamps for a free TRIAL BOTTLE.
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Dept. B
LILLIAN RUSSELL’S CREAMS AND POWDERS
liy Purity Pace
Powder
Is all that its name implies. It
is made of the purest ingredients
ind is of an exquisite texture. I
use only this powder on my face;
no rouge whatever, excepting my
harmless Lip Rouge. I find that a
consistent use of my Creams will
bring to the face all the color Na
ture Intended it to have.
Miss Russell’s Creams and Fowlers are exruislte. Try them. You will
never discontinue their use, because their value will be at once ap
parent in the Improvement of your completion. Your favorite store
has them.
For Sale at Leading Department and Drug Stores
A THANKSGIVING DANSANT
By MISS CLAIRE SHERIDAN, al
K. of P. Hall, Thursday Afternoon
4 to 7
ADMISSION WITH REFRESHMENTS, 50c.
pearance suited her the wedding would
take place before December.
25 per cent off on suits and over
coats and 10 per cent off on hats, un
derwear, shirts, boy's suits, men’s and
boy's pants, etc. You will find our
regular price less than others ask you.
F. G. Mertins.
CRUDE-CLAY RATE, GA. AND S. C.
Washington. A proposal by the
Southern railway to increase by about
10 per cent the freight rates on crude
clay in carloads from points in South
Carolina and Georgia to New York city
and Eastern interior destinations, to
day was suspended by the interstate
commerce commission until June 1.
An inquiry into the suggested advance
now is being made.
“ I have used your Liniment and can
Bay it is fine. I have üßed it for sore
throat, strained shoulder, and it acted
like a charm.”— AUen. Dunn, Route 1,
Box 88, Pine Valley, Miss.
“lama painter and paperhanger by
trade, consequently up and down lad
ders. About two years ago my left knee
became lame and sore. It pained me at
nights at times till I could not rest, and
I was contemplating giving up my trade
on account of it when I chanced to think
of Sloan’s Liniment. I had never tried
it before, and I am glad to state that
less than one 25c. bottle fixed me up
apparently as good as ever.” —Charles C.
Campbell, Florence, Texas.
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Chorus From “Up In a Ferris Wheel,” at Bijou Today and
Tomorrow.
DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACK BY
THE SUBMARINE U-9 Oil BRITONS
When the Order Came in Glowing Red Electric Bulbs, “Fire,”
First Torpedo Launched That Found Its Mark in Vitals of
English Battleship As Dawn Was Breaking
The Hague.—A letter telling of an
attack by the German submarine IT
26 upon a British warship, the name
of which is not given, is published in
tile Zeit. It begins with preparations
for the expedition "two hours before
midnight” in order to make a strike
at dawn. The letter, said to have been
written by a member of the crew of
the attacking boats, then adds:
"A short sharp signal to tile engine
room, the suden whirr as the motor
catches and the U 26 is under way.
We move in a westerly direction. We
are going towards the enemy.
"The heavens are covered with
clouds. A feet few away from the
boat nothing is noticeable at all. The
wind is from a side and the bridge is
entirely floded with- water. No noise
is heard but the heavy droning sound
of the motor and the swish of the wa
ter passing along our sides.
Signs of Dawn.
The earliest signs of fiawn appear
when suddenly in the near distance
there Is the sight of a heavy hulk
swinging high above us on the wa
ter. We puss through the long tail
of foam which a hostile torpedo de
stroyer has just left behind, speeding
towards the east. We have managed
to find our way through the first lino
of the enemy’s advance guard. From
now on we must he very careful.
"A signal is heard and men appear
upon deck. The boat is prepared for
action. The flag pole Is taken down.
I’art of the bridge is folded together
and w-ell fastened. The periscope is
brought up to the proper height. Then
the entrance through the combined
bridge and conning tower is hermeti
cally closed. The tanks are opened
and the inrushing water tells us that
I lie boat Is about to submerge. The
gasoline motors stop their endless
song. Electricity will drive us from
now until we shall reappear upon the
water,
At th* Periscope.
‘‘A young lieutenant is posted at the
periscope and looks for the enemy,
sailors take their position near the
torpedoes. The interior of the boat
Is lighted with two small electric
bulbs. They make the darkness visi
ble but give no light). Everywhere
(here is a stale smell ol* oil. The heat
in the small room is oppressive.
“From time tq time the officer in
command of the three torpedoes looks
at his watch or at his companss, both
of which he carries around ids wrist.
Intently the men all watch the sign
hoard on the wall in front of them.
The slorni which is raging upon the
surface makes itself felt In the depth.
Every motion of the water causes the
boat to rock up and down, up and
down, and up and down.
"We think of the advantage of the
men on hoard a warship. If his time
comes he can go down with a last
look at the happy sun anil the blue
sky. We see nothing, hear nothing.
If the boat is to go down we shall all
suffocate In the darkness under wa
ter.
“Attention.”
"Suddenly we all jump up and for
get heat and bad air am! discomfort.
In small lighted letters the sign hoard
says 'attention.' The officer in com
mand holds the lever which will re
lease the first torpedo. The sailors
make ready to launch the second fine
hk soon as the first shall have gone.
A few seconds pass. We must be very
near the enemy. Suddenly the first
sign disappears Half a second later
and the red glowing letters say ’fire.'
With a single Jerk the lever release*
the torpedo A 'short metallic click,
the noise of the water rushing info
the empty tube and all 1s over. The
second torpedo Is at once pushed into
the tube. A few seconds later and
the interior of the submarine looks
as before the attack began.
Th« Attack Successful.
"But what of the first torpedo? Did
she reach her goal? Instinctively we
all have kept count —one hundred
hundred -four hundred. Under water
no sound penetrates. We only hear
tho, noise of our engines. We wait.
Nothing happens. Then suddenly we
are all thrown together by the Jerkv
movement of the Is at. Twice or thrice
times more we feel that we luive
changed our course very abruptly.
“Then the boat roll* a* betore. The
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
regular purring of the engines is heard.
Our submarine is rapidly moving east
ward.
"We arc on our way home. The at
tack has been successful.”
10 ARE DROPPED
BY DR. DU BOSE
Prominent Members of Board
of Stewards of Atlanta
Methodist Church Barred By
Pastor.
Atlanta, Ga.— Atlanta church circles
are all stirred up over the dropping
of 10 prominent member.!, from the
board of stewards of the First Meth
odist. church, the said dropping hav
ing been done by the pastor, Kev. H.
M. Dußose, who has been making a
persistent fight on social locker clubs.
Dr. Dußose aroused comment some
months ago by declaring that a man
should get out of a locker club or out
of the church, or words to that effect,
but his own members did neither.
This was followed this week by Dr.
Dußose'* nominations to the board
laid before the quarterly conference of
the church, in which the following 10
old stewards were conspicuously miss
ing: Robert F. Maddox, 11. E. W.
Palmer, W. H. Glenn, Walter T. Col
quitt, Alfred C Newell, James R.
Nutting, Ben Bee (Yew, A. B. Simms,
Charles B. Shelton and A. E. Murphpy,
THE YELLOW PERIL
Japanese Warnings.
The Japanese early sought for the
truth, and their earliest knowledge
was the principle that their strength
depended on a healthy stomach. They
eat very little and practice "Jiu-Jitsu”
—muscular exercise from youth up.
The stomach is the center of the body
from which radiates our vitality,
strenuosity, our fighting strength. A
healthy stomach turns the food we
eat Into nourishment for the blood
stream and the nerves. Or Pierce’s
Oolden Medical Discovery refreshes
and tones up the stomach walls. Re
moves the poisonous gases from the
system.
The first day you start to take this
reliable medicine, Impure germs and
accumulations begin to separate In the
blood and are then expelled through
the Liver, Rowels and Kidneys.
In place of the impurities, the ar
teries and veins gradually get fresh vi
talized blood and the action of this
good blood on the skin means that
pin pies, boils, carbuncles, eczema,
rash, acne and all skin blemishes will
disappear. Then you must remember
that when the blood is right, the liver,
stomach, bowels and kidneys become
healthy, active and vigorous and you
will have no more trouble with Indi
gestion, backache, headache and con
stipation.
(!< t Dr Pierce's Oolden Medical Dis
covery today at any medicine dealers;
It Is a powerful blood purifier, so pen
etrating that It even gets at’ the Im
pure deposits In the joints and carries
them out of the system.
It Is not a secret remedy for Its In
gredients are printed on wrapper.
For free advice or free booklet on
blood, write Dr. V. M. Fierce, Buffalo,
N. V.
FREE. Dr. Pierce's Common Hcnse
Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt
of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense
of wrapping and mailing only.
about as prominent a set of citizens
as Atlanta can boast.
A meeting of members of the church
Is said to be under way, when the mat
ter will be taken up. It is open talk
that Dr. Dußose’s activities against the
Capital City and other clubs, to which
many of his members belong, has for
some time greatly displeased his flock,
but under the rules of the church the.v
must accept Dr Dußose, who came
here front Augusta, Ga.. until It
pleases the conference to remove him.
And he has Just been returned for an
other two years.
Dr. Du Bose went before the grand
Jury this week and offered federal
liquor licenses held by the rlubs In an
effort to secure indictment of the of
ficials for selling intoxicants. The
grand Jury lias the matter under ad
visement. Nearly every Juror is a club
member.
GA. SENATOr’sPENT FAR
MORE THAN N. C. SENATOR
Washington. Senator Hoke Smith of
Georgia expended $6,509 during tlie
primary and election oompajgns, at
which he recently was re-elected, ac
cording to a statement of expenditures
filed with the secretary of the senate.
Of this amount he received contribu
tions of s9Oll.
Senator Overman of North Carolina
also tiled a statement, showing ex
penditures of $695 and receipts of $25.
TffHH HB
It is lust Natural
To Admire Babies
Cur nltmstlc nature Impels love for the
cooing infant. And at the smnn time
th e subject of
motherhood is ever
before us. To know
what to do that will
add to the physical
comfort of expectant
motherhood Is a sub
ject that has inter
ested most women of
ail times. One of
the real helpful
things is an external
abdominal application sold In most
drug stores under Hie name of "Mother's
Friend." We have known so many grand
mothers, who In their younger days
relied upon this remedy, and who recom
mend it to their own daughters that It
certainly must be wlmt Its name indi
cates. They have used It for its direct
influence upon the muscles, cords, liga
ments and tendons as it ulms to afford
relief from the strain and pain so often
unnecessarily severe during the period of
expectancy.
A little bonk mailed by Bradfleld Regu
lator Co., 305 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.,
refers to many things that women like to
read about. It refera not only to tho
relief from muscle strain due to their
expansion but also to nausea, morning
sickness, caking of breasts and. many
other distress- ■*
t To become a uni-V\
f versal favorite,\ s
Chero-Cola had to be\
the perfect drink that \
it is. Take yours from 1
the original bottle]
through a straw. You
[ will enjoy its uniform
\ flavor and the certainty
\ of its cleanliness.
Thero-Colal j
Modjeska Theatre
TODAY
“False Pride”
Buster Brown’s Uncle A.
Edison Comedy.
“When the Roads Part”
An American Production.
“Fatty’s Jonah Day”
Another Keystone
Comedy.
“The Cave Dwellers”
A Vitagraph Production.
Santa Claus Made to
Stop Off at Richmond.
Telegraphs He Will he
at White s Friday
where as lie will spend at White's and ho will he very much disap-
pointed If you don't meet him.
It's about lime lo begin writing him
those letters, too. Don't you remem
ber how you write them every Christ
mas and send them mi the chimney to
good old Santa Claus. Anil Santa
Claus' swallows catch them in their
little hills and fly away to the North
with them? And every Christmas
morning your stockings arc filled with
goodies and Just the toys you want
are by your bed or on the Tree?
Como to White's, whore Santa Claus
toys are spread out, and show your
mamma, or papa what beautiful things
you want. And tell mamma that what
you select now, Santa Claus will keep
at White’s for you until Christmas
morning.
W F. P. GRACEY.
X TRUSTEE
NONE SO GOOD
We think that COLE’S HOT BLAST
HEATER is the best ht ■iitcr on tiio market.
Come in and let ns explain to you.
CULPEPPER BROS.
Phone 841. 1019-1021 Broad St.
My Treatment for Men’s Diseases
Is a Medical Triumph
It proves the superiority of my methods over the
ordinary practice for the cure of diseases.
If you are in need of scientific meritorious
treatment for Nervous, Chronic, Catarrhal and
(Contracted Diseases, I invite you to consult rn«
free without obligation on your part. I do not
treat all diseases, i do not accept incurable dis
eases, but endeavor to cure all diseases I treat.
My Best References Are My Many Cured and
Satisfied Patients.
Consultation and advice free. Hours 9 a. m. to 7
p. nri. Sunday, 10 to 2.
DR. GROOVER
504 5 6-7 DYER BUILDING, AUGUSTA, GA.
“Exclusive Profits”
A
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t
“I make fine profit on those goods—
ONLY I DON’T SELL any of them,” said
the retailer wistfully.
The only profits that count are those
which ring the cash register.
Dealers would rather make small
profits in practice than large ones in
theory.
Goods that sell over the counter and
arc favored by the retailer are meritorious
national products advertised in daily news
papers.
Retailers know that newspaper adver
tising sends purchasers to their stores.
They know it is easier to sell the
goods the public want than to waste effort
on nondescripts for which there is no de
mand.
Richmond, Nov. 24th.
WHITE’S,
Augusta, Ga.
Crowds of girls and boys met me at
station in FMehmond insisting l pay
them a visit. Told them T was on my
way to Augusta and White's, but. they
wouldn t take "NO" for an answer.
Tell my little friends in Georgia and
Carolina to look for me Friday after
noon as I first telegraphed.
(Signed) SANTA CLAUS.
That’s how niueh the girls and boys
of Richmond wanted to see their old
friend. Perhaps they took him for
an automobile ride about the. city and
treated him to a bountiful supper.
Perhaps his hearty laugh and merry
smile were frequently heard and seen.
But he won't spend as much time any-
THREE