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FOUR
SUGAR CONTROL
IN DIABETES
"Pharmacology ha* not provided
any drug which act* directly upon the
migar forming processes of the liver.
Opium exerts an influence . . . but
there are so many drawbacks ith tine
is restricted.”—Dr. Van Noordcn, Vien
na Authority.
I.el us lace this issue squarely—the
ability of Fulton's Diabetic Compound
to reduce sugar in many cases of Dia
betes in people over fifty is a FACT
IN PHYSICS, to prove which we will
send sugar formula that will disclose
the percentage from week to week
Chemistry knows no favorites. The
presence of sugar Is a fact and Its
disappearance Is a fact. Theory plays
no pari. How can there he a question
about the reality of a FACT IN PHY
SICS that Is being demonstrated daily
by the weights and measures of analy
tical chemistry?
We have a letter before us from a
physician whom the Medical Register
shows to he a Professor In an Eastern
Medical College. He writes ss fol
lows: "I have used It In two cases
(Diabetes) In my practice with prac
tically complete results. . and have
recommended It to fellow practition
ers who hava also been successful ”
The thirst often begins to aliate and
strength to Increase before the sugar
shows much decline: thus patients
often know the case Is responding be
fore the teste show It. Formula for
auger reagent and literature mailed
on request John J. Fulton Co. San
Francisco. Green ft Horsey Drug Co.
are local agents. Ask for pamphlet.
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
What a Heap of Happiness it
Would Bring to Augusta
Homes.
Hard to do housework with an ach
ing back.
Brings you hours of misery at lei
sure or at work.
if women only knew the cause—
that
Backache pains often come from
weak kidneys,
'Twotild nave mtteh needless woe.
Doan's Kidney INlls are for weak
kidneys.
Read what an Augusta citizen Hays:
Mrs. K. K. (Jill, 1480 Hllcox Ht., Au
guste, Ua., Hays: "I have found that
Doan's j.ldney Pills glvo very good
satisfaction and 1 willingly recommend
them. Occasionally my kidneys got
out of order and I have headache, hut
It takes only a few doses of Doan’s
Kidney Pills to fix me up all right.
I know that Doan's Kidney Pills are of
great service in helping the kldnevs
remove the poison from (he system.”
Price tiOc. ut all dealers. Don t
simply nak for a kidney remedy—get
Dean's Kidney Pills—the same th.it
Mrs. Hill hud. Foster-Mil bum Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
SIMPLE BUT SURE
Hyomei the Great Catarrh
Remedy. “Just Breathe it’’
and Be Cured.
l>o not try to euro catarrh, homl
(Olds or siiufflra by taking drugs Into
the stomach that ran do little more
Ulan upset the digestion. These com
mon lint dangerous illnesses, thHt
often cause the lose of hearing and
the sense of etnell and taste, cannot be
lured that way. The common-sense
way Is to breathe llxnmel, which getß
the medication right where It Is need
ed to heal the raw end Inflamed lin
ing of the air passages, kill the germs
and restore the diseased tissue to a
perfectly healthy condition.
llyoinel Is a mixture of antiseptic
end germicidal oils that you breathe
through a small Inhaler. No bother;
no dlaagrcegble medicine to swallow;
eitnply use the Inhaler a few times
daily and the health-giving medica
tion of Hyomei will quickly soothe and
heal the Irritated tissues atop dis
tressing choking and unclean dis
charges of the nose—your hreathe
freely—dull headaches cease, and
every catarrhal symptom soon van
ishes.
Druggist* everywhere sell the Hyo
mrl complete outfit that contains In
haler and bottle of medicine. There
Is nothing more economical, simple
nnd pleasant to use, or that gives such
rapid and lasting benefit as llyomel
end perfectly harmless. T. <J. How
aid sells It on the “No-cure-no-pay"
plan.
101 l FI FOR
WEAK KIDNEYS
We Eat Too Many Sweets,
Which Clops Kidneys, Then
Back Hurts and Diabetes
Catches You.
Tandy, an tar and sweets, eaten t}
excess, have had effect on the ktd
hevs and bladder, says a well known
authority. The kidneys get clogged
and sluggish snd hurt. You experience
•caldlng. dribbling, straining or too
frequent passage of urine; forehead
and the bark-of-the-head aches;
stitches and pains In the back; bone
pains; spots before the eyes; yellow
akin; sluagleh bowels; swollen eye
lids or ankles; lag cramps, unnatural
short breath: etecplesanesa and the
despondency. Diabetes. bright'e Pis
esse. The moment you have any of
the above symptoms or rheumatic
twlnset. gel from any reliable druggist
a good sited bottle of Ptoart's Huchu
snd Juniper. Take a tablespoonfut
after tneale. Prink plenty of fresh wa
ter and abstain from eating too much
sugar, sweets or highly sesaoned
foods. Your kldnexs and bladder will
thin act fine and natural. Stuart's
Huchu and Juniper has l»een used for
generations to flush clogged kidneys,
also to neutrsllte the acids In urine so
1' no longer hurts you to pass wa
ter. It la old folk*' rerlpe for weak
kidneys sod bladder and strengthens
these organs and cures Plsbetes.
Be atire you get Ftuart's Buchu snd
Juniper, as Stuart's Is properly com
pounded for kidney and bladder trou
bles.—Advt.)
PARALYSIS ■srsss*
llj l>r. IW| Special hi. Kid and Narr* Tablrta.
Iff. Ona.. Ml N. Tanth HtTwC I‘bllari. labia. IV
OS I nri 00-RANKO’B PIIK UKMKHY
<siv. • Irmtnnt n-llcl In .uhimj.
* Bloodin' or I‘mlrodin* I'lloo.We.
ttM Or. Ormlir < o_ PUUadrlidila, fa.
Protest From Belvedere to Doubling
Rates on the Augusta-Aiken Railway
Says Company Bought Five Thousand Acres of Land at Five
Dollars Per Acre---Wants to Know Why if the Road Could
Be Run With a Five Cent Fare to Augusta When There Were
Woods at This Place, Why Can’t it Be Run Now.
Kdjtor The Herald:
Dear Sir -I note In the article by
your staff correspondent, Walter Dun
can. concerning the proposed Increase
in passenger rafes by the A. and A.
Electric railway that he stales that
the Land company, which Is none
other Ilian the A. and A., that the sum
of sls per acre was paid by said eon
eern for the land purchased by them.
The truth of this matter is lhat said
company paid only |5 per acre, and
purchased 5,000 acres. Bee record in
clerk's office at Aiken courthouse.
Through the middle of the above men
tioned land their tracks were laid In
a circuitous manner to Belvedere, S.
<which on a direct or si might, line
is not more than three miles from Au
gnsta. The Iraek was laid In a snake
like manner for tho reason that the
longer the line the more lots could be
found fronting upon said linos; and
Ibe more "suckers” could be caught.
The straight line was as feasible as
the crooked one.
For years this railway has had a
5-cent passenger rate ,to Belvedere.
This fail lias induced many honest,
hard-working home-seekers to Invest
In lots along Ibis line, upon many of
which their homes have been built.
Many of these homes have about been
paid for, when now comes the an
nouncement of the proposed double In
crease. Query: Was the 5-cent fare
Used as a ball to enable this railway
to sell 11h holdings?
If at the beginning they could operate
care along this line when nothing but
woode and no passenger*, why is it
they cannot do so now?
Belvedere, if not Indeed the best,
must be conceded one of the best sta
tions on this system, as Its accounting
department will show.
innumerable times have the passen
gers been forced to stand In the cold
In the miserable little old pavillont?)
called by gome a station, while the con
ductor waved them aside, as in sten
torian tones be called out, “Walt on
tlie next car. This one la too crowded.”
I am quite positive that such condi
tions do not support the contentions
or this corporation that this line Is a
losing proposition.
Come to Belvedere on any Saturday
and this statement will be substantiat
ed. People drive here for miles op
Edgefield road, from Edgefield, Tren
ton, Johnston and other points Hlons
THE STONEWALL JACKSON
INSTITUTE IS BURNED
Abingdon, Va.—Stonewall Jackson
Institute, Hald to be one of the oldest
Presbyterian female colleges In tho
South, was destroyed by fire here early
today. All of the students, scantily
clad, and members of the faculty es
caped. Their personal belongings were
lost. Students of Martha Washington
college, nearby, were hurried from their
dormitories when It appeared that this
Institution, ton, would hum.
Tho fire was put under control soon
after the arrival of (lie Bristol. Vs.-
Tenn, department. The loss Is estl
matndat $125,000 and Is partially cov
ered by Insurance. The fire, which at
one time threatened the entire town.
Is thought to have been mused by de
fective wiring.
NORTH CAROUNA-VIRGINIA
ATTENDANCE PREPARATION
Raleigh, N. C. Preparations for at
tendance upon the North Carolina- 1
Virginia football game at Richmond to
morrow were being made here today
by many North Carolina aupportots.
Three special trains will leave here
tonight. Several special trains also
will be run from Churlottee and Chatt
el Hill.
Among those who will leave for
Richmond tonight will be tlov. I.ocke
Craig and hts personal staff. Secretary
of the Navy l 'Hotels will Join the
Raleigh contingent at Richmond.
The North Carolina squad. 25 strong,
passed through here late last night
on their way to Richmond.
GOV. SLATON IN N. Y. ON
GEORGIA BONDS PLAN
New York. Gov. John M. Slaton of
Georgia has been conferring with lead*
ing financiers here with regard to a
plan for tho refunding of an Issue of
Georgia state bonds.
"I have the option of either selling
them or making a loan for 12 to IS
months." Governor Slaton said last
night. "I have hud the matter up with
leading bankers and financiers of New
1 ork and they tell me it will be better
to make an arrangement about the
bonds after January 15, when, they
think, money matters will be easier."
LYNCH ESCAPED NEGRO;
MURDERED WHITE WOMAN
Sumter, S. C. Dillard Wilson, no
nn (MtHpotl convict, was Ivnchoil
Tuesday at torn.m near Shiloh, in the
extreme eastern part of this county,
for the alleged murder of Mrs. Kscktel
Truluck, a white woman.
'I he vhaiugatig was working near
the woman's house when he went
there between 12 and 1 p. in. x.ster
day and cut her throat so that she
died shortly afterwards Particulars of
Ihe tragedy have not been learned
here as there are no telegraphic or
telephonic communication between
here and there.
NORTH CAROLINA SQUAD LEAVES
Raleigh, N. C. The football aquad
of the North Carolina Agricultural
snd Mechanical College left here late
last night for Kllsaheth City. N. J ,
where they will stop until tomorrow
morning on their way to Norfolk for
the thanksgiving Day game with
W ashlugton and
"WHEN NECESSARY?
Lisbon, Via Peris, 6:50 a. m.--The
decision of tho government as express
ed In the Idll passed b. t arllament.
empowering the evutlve to Inter
vene with military forces in the prea
nction Is deemed itocoraary has been
received with enthusiasm l>> the press
throughout the country.
the line, using this station to board
the tars for Augusta, quartering their
stock here, thereby saving a ten-mile
.drive. Oftentimes we have as many
as 60 horses resting at Belvedere on
"ne day, while their owners are doing
their shopping in Augusta.
What's the matter with your M. and
M.? Can they not see the crowded
cars pouring v ast crowds of people into
Augusta markets?
Why, we shave In Augusta, wo buy
our fresh meats In Augusta; many of
us attend church In your town. Prac
tically many of us consider Augusta
our home—only sleeping In North Au
gusta and Belvedere, which are simply
suburbs of Augusta.
To double the faro now would work
greal hardships upon all of us. Will
the M. and M. never realize that the
A. end A. is the best feeder that Au
gusta has today, hrtnglng more trad
ers Into her borders than any other
iwo rallrosds now entering her sta
tions.
I*et the M. and M. consider the
heavy freight traffic between Augusta
and Ihe Valley routes along the Horse
creek. Two freight cars, laden with
goods, leave Augusta's markets dally
along this line.
Now, Mr Editor, we would like to
ascertain of tho gentlemen of the M.
and M. whether or not this trade is
worth keeping. In your editorial of
yesterday you make mention of the
fact that if the rate be Increased the
palrous will have that much less to
spend In Augusta. Why, Mr. Editor,
should this Increase be permitted the
patronage on the A. and A. will be
decreased at least 50 per cent.
Now, who will be the loser? The
A and A. will receive the same money,
while Augusta's loss scarcely can be
estimated. Is this a logical argu
ment? Aiken and Grantteville are only
too anxious to have the rate Increased,
as it means more money In their cof
feTs. The fact cannot be disputed that
we people along thtf line have made
Augusta wliat she is today, In a great
measure. We are part and parcel of
you, therefore are you going to sit Idly
by with folded hands and see us
w ronged and your own prosperous and
beautiful city Injured?
Yours verv respectfully,
JAMES E KERR.
Belvedere, S. C., Nov. 24, 1914.
TACKLES AND ONE GUARD
YET TO BE CHOSEN
BY NAVY
Annapolis, Md. —The navy roaches
have not decided who shall fill three
of the line positions in Saturday’s game
with the army, fine guard and both
tackles are yet to he selected.
The line, particularly the left wing
admittedly is too weak to withstand
slashing attacks. Kennedy, who has
been playing left tackle. Is considered
too light, hut McCoaeh, Reed and De
mode, all of whom have had a try at
right tackle, have not given complete
satisfaction, tlraf seems certain to fill
left guard, hut the selection for the
other side of center is a problem The
probabilities favor Mills, a husky fresh
man of 190 pounds, who, however, does
not know a great deal about the game.
K H. Jones, another 190-pounder, Is
also under consideration for the po
sition.
Eating When
Others Are Through
Is Not Gluttony, But Stuart’s Dyspsp
sia Tablsts Will Enable You to
Have Such An Appetite.
In these days of high pressure most
anen und women eat very little and «
good old fashioned ester sits at table
afler all have left It
The best way to get such an appe
tite is tho Stuart way the natural
way.
Jf k
Landlady: “Ever sines Jon*t took
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablsts live lost
monoy on him.”
If your stomach run not digest vour
food, what will? Where's the relief?
The answ er'ls in Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets, because, as all stomach trou
bles arise from indigestion and be
cause one Ingredient of Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets Is able to thoroughly
and completely digest 3.000 grains of
food, doesn't It stand to reason that
these tablets are going to digest all
the food and xx hatexer food you put
Into your stomach?
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet* are care
fully made to supply every element
lacking In a system afflicted with dys
pepsia. indigestion, gastritis, stomach
troubles, etc., and to aid healthy sys
tems to digest difficult food at unseem
ly hours.
Just carry one of these little tablets
In your purse or pocket. After every
meal, no matter when eaten, you have
always at hand the assistance that
nature will relish and thrive upon.
In this manner one may eat all man
ner of food, attend late dinners, etc.
and feel no serious results afterwards.
Thousands of travelers always have
a box of Jftuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
In their grip* and are thus enabled to
eat unaccustomed meals at any and
all times.
Surely there is nothing so well
adapted to sufferer* from food follies
aaTStuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets, and the
greatest proof of this fact lies in the
assurance that one ran purchase a
box at any drug store anywhere in
tills country.
A small sample package of Stuart’a
Dc*pep*l* Tablet* will be mailed free
to anyone who will address K. A.
Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg. Marshall.
Mi.U.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
not tabasco!
your smokappetite. You try Prince
Albert in a jimmy pipe or rolling a few
makin’s cigarettes before you do the
next thing. And you’ll wise up to what
the doctor ordered! For P. A. in a cigarette n
or a pipe is a wonder—so bully in flavor and
fragrance. And it’s easy to roll, because it “stays put.” El
patented process. A'o ottwr tobacco can be made like 1
fflffi9rfiWr .111 Everywhere you travel throughout the nation you’ll find more men smoking pipes 9
pfeF j39lQ|fiJas|Slj£ than ever before. Since P. A. hit the turf, less than five yeara ago, three men now ■ii
WKp|j9 smoke a pipe where one smoked before. What’s the answer ?
r'.'jf' IffPlipffl Iff. 18 Just you get your tidy red tin, fire up a few loads of “the national joy smoke,” and
IIP? fpl M ttw'** wi *^| UP j SO Q u ‘ c kly you’ll think you’ve been napping for the last few year*. And Up
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-jfr,. Tffßygg * •■•sJflEl dealer • wise. Say P . A. for mine.” In the toppy red bags sc:
y.-EV red tine 10c ; aleo in handsome pound and half-pound humidors . . -
I'lg/'.EH You ll get acquainted right well on the second fire-up . On? M§
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Christmas is on the way.
Shop early and save your
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also by saying when shop
ping in Augusta: “I saw it
in The Herald.”
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SPECIALIST
Usually give quick relief,
have entirely relieved many
seemingly hopeless cases.
Swelling and short breath
soon gone. Often gives
entire relief In 15 to 25
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