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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. *
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.
KENNY’S
Coffees and Teas are
to give you satisfaction. Try them.
C. D. KENNY CO.
1048 Broad Street. Phone 601
Phone Orders given prompt attention.
T E E T HINA,
Medic*! College, Philadelphia mod seed by him for ow 40 years most successfully for babies’ ailments.
TEETTHiNA —(Teething Powders)
pwiy tbs ansond summer is the Urns for e*tn preesutlon to guard baby’, health end program because
teething usually brings on many disorders of the syntem. such se dysentery, diarrhoea, colio wormTsuc
which mM.. t*Mug Tee thin, egoism. and cornet. th7«sj££TlsiEfSthfc
easy for the babe, prererta fererishnsss snd frotfntoess and nslieres the mother of worry nlshts of
anxiety end eleepleeencm, nrd often sarcs the life of the child. Sold by drugglste-tSe. ff yoir dni.ejt
cannot supply you do not send us any money but write oe yonr druggist's nama snd ws will sm that
C. I. MOFFETT IWgDICIMg CO- St. Louis, Mo.
B. A. DIAL
COAL AND WOOD
Telephones 25 J, 2701 639 11th St
MORRISON
Satisfactory Contractor
Old Boreas slipped up on you. He has paralyzed the operations of
the Franco-German war. Call up MORRISON SATISFACTORY CON
TRACTOR, to put In the broken window lights, repair the grates, make
you for the winter —Morrison can do this promptly and at
the right price. Thorough organization in all departments makes this
possible. Brick Work, Concrete Work, Carpenter Work, Painting, Plas
tering, Repair Work in all departments, at right prices.
Phone 2475 102 9th Bt.
FACTS FOR. WEAK WOMEN
Nlne-tenths of all the sickness of women Lb du# to some de
rangement or disease of the nervous system or organs of digestion.
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DR. L. P. PIRKLE,
Specialist.
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lorna; I am duly licensed and authorised to practice medicine; 7
am permanently located In Augusta and have been for several
years.
All Chronic Diseases a Speciality. Consultation, Examination
and diagnosis free. I also make calls.
Phone 34(1. Office hours 8 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, OA.
Such sickness can be cured;
is cured erery day by me.
My best references are my
cured and satisfied patients.
If you are tired of suffering
and want a cure, come to me.
The following diseases are
among those which I success
fully treat: Catarrh, Kidney
and Bladder troubles, Ob
struction Weakness, Nervous
ness, Ulcers and Skin Dis
eases, Blood Poison, Eczema,
Rheumatism, Piles, Fistula
and contracted ailments of
men and women. If you are
afflicted In any way It will
certainly be to your best In
terest to come In and have a
friendly talk with ma—lt will
save you a great deal of worry
and anxiety; It will not cost
you one cent, and you will
not bind yourself In any way
to take treatment from me. I
will tell you frankly wh.it
your condition Is and then
you can decide for yourself as
to whether I shall treat you
or not. Don’t let money mat
ters keep you away; my fees
era low and payments uasy;
you can pay by week or
month. I hold a medical dip -
RUSSIA CHARGED
WITH ATROCITIES
Committee Returns From
Galicia With Report Over
1,000 Executions, Robbery
and Sacrilege.
Lemberg, Galicia (Via Petrograd and
London). A committee appointed to
investigate conditions in Galicia re
ports that there have been wholesale
murders, executions and excesses of
every description in war-swept Galicia.
Thousands of starving and homeless
families give evidence of these condi
tions.
The Russian population, the com
mittee says, sutfered most severely,
less from natural consequences of war
than from the cruelty of Austrian of
ficials, who always suspected the loy
alty of the Galician populace and have
acted with marked severity since the
beginning of the war.
The committee reports it established
the fact that in seven counties 258
men have been shot or hanged, includ
ing two priests. Throughout Galicia
it is estimated 10,000 arrests have bee 1
made and 1,000 executions have taken
place.
In five counties, the committee
states, its members counted 4,050
burned homesteads. In the county in
which Przemysl is located there are
3,620 families, with 3,800 children un
der five years of age who are home
less.
Robbery and the sacrilege of
churches are reported and itps said
that whole families, including babies,
children and decrepit old men—in one
instance a deaf mute have been
thrown into prison.
ENGLISH GOVERNMENT TO
INTRODUCE SOME FORM
OF CONSCRIPTION
London. Rumor has been rife so?
some time that the government in
tends to introduce some form of con
scription. Semi-official denials have
appeared, but those behind the scenes
have known that the disclaimers have
been prompted by political sentiment
and have not been In strict accord with
facts.
Recruits are not coming forward in
sufficient numbers. The average al
present is about 16,000 a week, but
the war office can deal with 30,000 a
week. The government now realizes
that drastic steps must be taken to
make good the deficiency. But be
fore conscription is resorted to the
prime minister will make an appeal
to the country and a further recruit
ing campaign will be undertaken by
Mr. Asquith, Mr. Lloyd-George and
other prominent statesmen. If after
this campaign the necessary recruits
are not forthcoming the government
will yield to the demand of the war
office for some measure of compul
sion.
MAYOR OF WAYNESBORO
ENTERTAINS, FIELD TRIALS
Waynesboro, Ga. Capt. R. J. Da
vant, the mayor of Savannah, enter
tained the members of the Georgia
field trials with an oyster roast at
the Arlington hotel on Wednesday
night. Among those present were:
Dr. Belcher and C. D. Jordan, Mon
tieello, Ga.; J. A. Gude, Bruceville,
Ind.; John Henley, New York; Frank
Babcock, Three Notch, Ala.; J. T.
Jones, Enore, Ala.; James Lockhart,
Ohio; J. L. Holaway, Texas; W. M.
Meadows, Macon; Charles B. Cook,
Atlanta; G. C. Parsons, New York;
Jake Bishop, Huntersville, Ain..; Frank
S. Palmer, Jesse Greene, Dr. R. J,
Miller, Sidney Jones and J. B. Tyler,
Waynesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Beazel,
Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan, New
York, and others.
Every year Mayor Davant makes the
Georgia field trials his guests at some
Joyous function on the occasion of
their visit to Waynesboro.
EX-TAMMANY*" BOSS WEDS
CHEROKEE INDIAN GIRL
New York. Richard Croker, one
time leader of Tammany Hall, was
married in the home of Nathan Straus
here Thanksgiving day to Miss Beulah
Benton Edmonson, the granddaugh
ter of a Cherokee Indian chieftain.
Mr. Croker is 73 years old and his
bride, who Is a singer, is 23. A large
crowd assembled in front of the Straus
home when it became known that the
announced plans of a church wedding
had been changed at the last moment.
Mr. and Mrs. Croker left In the aft
ernoon for Palm Beach, Fla., to spend
their honeymoon at Mr. Croker’s win
ter home. In April they will go to Mr.
Croker’s estate in Ireland.
"CUSSED” BY DEAF, DUMB
HUBBY.
Atlanta, Ga. Being "cussed., by a
deaf and dumb husband is no pleasant
matter, according to the divorce suit
of Mrs. Mary Esther Reed. S4he told
the court that Alexander, her worser
half, used profanity to her.
"How could a dumb man curse
you?” asked the court.
“He spelled on his fingers," said
Mrs. Reed.
"Why d.dn’t you turn your back or
hide your eyes?” asked the Judge.
"Why. I wanted to know what he'd
say next," explained Mrs. Reed.
The petitioner also complained that
her husband would delight In bring
ing In a dead mouse and chasing her
with It. The ra,e« Is still pending.
NO COURT MARTIAL.
London, 3:22 p. m.—The case of
Iforst von Der Holtz alias Bridgman
Taylor which foi a time promised to
parallel the case of f'arl Dody who was
executed as a German spy, simmered
down In the Bow street police court,
today when the prosecution elected to
try the prisoner on the simple chargo
of falling to register as an alien enemy.
Accordingly there will be no court
martial and von Der Ooltz was sen
tenced to six months at hard labor.
NEUTRALITY OF PERU.
Lima, Peru, —The Peruvian cruiser
Coronel Bolognezl hks been assigned
to patrol, the coast of Peru In order
that the neutrality of the country may
be preserved.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA,
Specig] Purchase and Sale Saturday
of A lens Suits and Topcoats
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Mothers Tell of
Mother's Friend
Erperlenes is or should be nur best
teacher. Women who have obeyed the
highest a. noblest
of all sacrifices, the
struggle for the life
of others, should
have a better Idea
of helpful influence
than those who
theorize from obser
vation.
At any rate when
a prospective grand
mother urges her
daughter to do as she did—to use
"Mother’s Friend," there Is ample reason
to believe It the right kind of advlco.
Its purpose Is to furnish pliancy to the
muscles, to take away the strain on the
cords and ligaments, to relieve the ten
sion of nervee and tendons so apt to
provoko or aggravate nausea, morning
sickness, twltchlngs of the limbs and so
on. It Is applied externally.
Although, In the nature of things, a
woman would use "Mother's Friend" but
rarely, yet so efbotlve has It been found
that this splendid remedy le on sale In
moat drug stores throughout the United
Htates. It has been prepared by Bradfleld
Regulator Co.. 304 J.amar Kldg.. Atlanta,
Os., and advertised by ns for over twenty
years Ask at the drug store for a bottle
of "Mother’s Friend.'' It Is worth while.
Just turn a switch or press
a button and flood the room
with light—if you live in en
electric home. It’s very dif
ferent if you do not.
Safety First
WHICH? are you looking for Bar
gain Counter Glasses, are you willing
to wear cheap glasses jus: because they
ere eh*rm. do you consent to having
your tym tempered with at the risk
of their Permanent Injury.
Then this message Is not for you.
Hut If you value the Precious gift
of sight. If you wish to retain It,
If you Appreciate skill, then It Is
for you, end you ere asked to come
where Absolute Accuracy, In cor
recting eye defects. Is placed above
every other Consideration.
We take as much Interest and
pride In fitting glssees lo the face
as we do In fitting lenses to correct
defects, frame fitting Is en art, you
get the heat here
PROF. P M. WHITMAN.
Assisted by
Mr. f,. A Williams,
Optometrists and Opticians.
214 Seventh St.
Established 1348
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200 MEN’S SLITS $ H If* flfl
Retail Price Price From S2O to $25 jk || 81 ||
100 MEN’S TOPCOATS = § I-
Easily Priced to $22.50 Elsewhere = ■ \J==
These suits are the output of Hamberger Brothers Co.,
N of Baltimore, one of the largest and best known clothing
manufactories in America. They were the surplus stock left
after all orders were filled, and accordingly were bought by
us at
Great Concessions,
The top coats are Balmacaans, Priestley Cravenettes,
Cheviots and other serviceable and fashionable materials.
This Is a Great Opportunity
it means the highest standard of clothes at the lowest possi
ble prices.
The purchase represents an expenditure of $2,500.
It is not every clothing house, which can, at this time,
put this amount in a single purchase. Consequently we are
singularly situated to be able to offer you the savings which
this purchase represents.
Face to Face Courtesy
GOOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual court
esy. The telephone is more useful to those who talk as if
face to face, for civility removes difficulties and facilitates the
promptest possible connections.
As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more
people wish to talk with the same person at the same time.
Without courtesy confusion is inevitable, and the confusion is
greater when the people can not see each other.
The operators must be patient and polite under all circum
stances, but they will do better work if they meet patience
and politeness on the part of telephone users.
The Bell Telephone service enters intimately into the social
and business life of each individual. The best results come
through the practice of mutual courtesy.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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