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•?€!DAY, DECEMBER 4.
To Drop Case ©l
Callaway Killing
— ——
Atlanta, Ga.—The mystery which
the killing of James P. Cal- ;
Ulway by William B. Carhart in the |
latter's Peachtree apartment Wednes
day morning at X o’clock probably will
never be cleared up, as the detectives
have decided to drop the case. All
their investigations led to nothing
beyond Carhart’s own story, and there
was nobody rresent but Mr. and Mrs.
Carhart and the man who was killed.
The mystery still unsolved is why
Callaway should have been in the
apartments of a couple at 1 o’clock
In the morning, why his shoes were
unlaced, and how he succeeded in en
tering the apartment house. Carhart
says he mistook Callaway for a burg
tar and shot him as he ran. Major
Frank Callaway, a brother of the vic
ftim, was not satisfied with the ver
dict of the coroner’s jury, which turn
ed Carhart loose, but has seemingly
decided to let the case drop.
WITHOUT FEES.
Washington,—Ry an executive or
der just issued, American consuls are
required to perform any necessary
service in connection with the execu
tion of income tax returns without
fee.
BAD BLOOD.
Hatred of the Nations for 0- n
Another.
Tin's European war was hern of the
hatred caused by earlier warfare —it
will engender other wars between the
sarye nations in the future. The sons
ye/t unborn will carry this hatred in
thteir blood to blaze into warfare when
the spark is touched by Kings or
Statesmen who are yet in infancy.
It’s bad blood that makes your liver
sluggish and the same bad blood causes
your stomach muscles to lose their
elasticity and become flabby and weak
and that means indigestion.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery, purely vegetable and free from
alcohol or narcotics, is not a secret
remedy for all its ingredients are
printed on the wrapper.
Take it as directed and it will search
ouc impure and poisonous matter in
the stomach, liver, bowels, and
kidneys and drive it from the
system through the natural channels.
It will penetrate Into the joints and
muscles, and dissolve the poisonous
accumulations. It will replace all the
bad blood it drives out, with rich, pure
blood full of vital force. It -will fur
nish you with the kind of blood that
Increases energy and ambition, that
puts the entire body in such perfect
physical condition that brain or mus
cles- know no fatigue.
It will clear the skin; eczema, pim
ples, rash, blotches will dry up and
disappear! bolls, carbuncles and oth
er evidences of tainted blood will pass
a "ay never to appear again.
Get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery at any medicine dealer today,
in either liquid or tablet form as you
prefer. It’s the one great blood mak
er and purifier that all weak or run
down people ought to start to use at
once. If you want good blood, good
health and clear skin, get a supply
today.
GRAY FOLKS
Gray, Faded, Streaked With
Gray Hair Darkened Evenly.
Here’s a chance to try the effect of
a simple, harmless preparation called
Q.Ban on your hair and scalp with
the guarantee of a reliable dealer that
It won’t cost you one cent unless it
beautifully darkens your hair. Simply
apply Q-Ban like a shampoo, to hair
and scalp, on retiring. Although not
a dye, Q-Ban acts on the hair roots
so the gray disappears and the hair
is beautifully darkened so evenly,
naturally and thoroughly (even where
the hair joins the scalp) that no one
can tell it has been used. In addition
Q-Ban stops itching scalp and dan
druff and makes the hair thick, fluffy,
soft, lustrous, beautifully dark and
abundant. Q-Ban is not sticky or
messy, but is a clean liquid. Try it.
Darkens hair when all else fails. Only
50c for a big 7-oz. bottle at Frost’s
Drug Store, 502 Broad St., Augusta,
Ga. Out-of-town people supplied by
mall.
pie n Pay Homage
to Mother's Friend
•1 em not surprised to observe the
number of men who come Into the store
to purchase 'Mother’s
Friend.' ” remarked
a leading druggist.
It is a happy
thought to send
hubby to the drug
store. "Mother’s
Friend" Is applied
externally over the
abdominal muscles.
It Jp a gentle,
soothing lubricant.
senetrates to the fine network of nerves
beneath the skin and has a marked
tendency to relieve the muscular strain
to which these broad, flat abdominal
muscles are subjected. The cords, ten
dons and ligaments are thus permitted to
stretch without the corresponding surface
strain so often Involved during the period
of expectation. This In part accounts for
•he entire absence, In many cases reported,
of nausea, morning sickness and other
distresses, such as laceration of the epi
dermis so often the rase when this gentle
form of lubrication Is neglected.
“Mothers Friend" has been highly
recommended by a host of women who
snow from experience and by men who
snow from observation. Write Bradflekt
Regulator Co.. 308 I.amar Bldg.. Atlanta,
3a_, and we will send you a valuable lltt’.e
look to expectant mothers.
STEAM HEATING SYSTEMS and
Hot-Water Heating Plants repaired
and put in first-class working order.
Valves, Automatic Air Vasves In
stock, the very best quality. Expert
steam-fitter for this work,
Telephone us today. Prone 4,?.
THE HENRY BUTT CO.,
Kll Broed Street.
Best Laxative
For Children
When your baby is cross and
fredful instead of the happy,
laughing little dear you are ac
customed to, in all probability
the digestion has become de
ranged and the bowels need at
tention. Give it a mild laxa
tive, dispel the irritability and
bring back the happy content of
babyhood.
The very best laxative for
children is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin, because it contains no
opiate or narcotic drug, is pleas
ant tasting and acts gently, but
surely, without griping or other
distress. Druggists sell Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at fifty
cents and one dollar a bottle.
For a free trial bottle write to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 45X Wash
ington St., Monticello, 111.
BIG TRADES DIE
II ill LEAGUE
Managers Instructed to Bid
High---McGraw, Stallings and
Others Want Players.
New York.—While the National
League club owners at their annual
meeting here on Tuesday are dis
cussing questions of policy and mak
ing plans to fight the new Federal
League, their managers, according to
advance notice, will establish an ex
change for players that will result in
some of the biggest deals in the his
tory of the older organization. Sev
eral managers, it is reported, are on
their way with instructions to bid
high for players needed to make pen
nant contending teams. Miller Hug
gins, new manager of the St. Louis
Cardinals, wants a shortstop and an
outfielder; Manager McGraw of the
Giants, is said to be after Zimmerman
of the Chicago Club, and Manager
Stallings of the Boston champions, has
announced that he is in the market
for players -who will strengthen his
team. Roger Bresnahan, now 'mana
ger for the Chicago Cubs, h‘as Several
pitchers to trade for
and it is reported that zimmermon
and a pitcher is offered McGraw for
Eddie Grant. Manager Herzog of the
Cincinnati team, and Clarke of Pitts
burg are the other leaders who are
expected to make some interesting of
fers if other managers show a dis
position tt trade.
INIIfIED
IS TNI ITT'T
Former Secretary of State and
Attorney General Files Brief
Before U. S. Supreme Court.
.
Washington.—The long list of at
torneys who have fought for liberty
for Harry K. Thaw ever since the
murder of Stanfard White was added
to today when Philander C. Knox, for
mer secretary of state and attorney
general of the United States filed in
the supreme court a brief in advocacy
of that court affirming the action of
the New Hampshire federal court in
refusing to allow Thaw to be extra
dited from New Hampshire to New
York.
Mr. Knox contended in his brief that
the record shows Thaw is insane and
that the state of New York is there
fore seeking to extradite an insane
I person to answer for the alleged of
fense of walking out of an insane
asylum, notwithstanding it is a funda
mental principle of law that extradi
tion proceedings may not be used to
accomplish anything else than the re
turn of a fugitive criminal for trial.
He adds that a New York jury de
clared Thaw committed no crime in
the murder of Stanford White, because
he was insane. He takes the posi
tion that the action of New York in
insisting upon the extradition seem
ingly evinced a disposition to take
vengeance on the accused for his al
leged initial crime,.
The fact that Thaw and his friends
heve been able to employ counsel and
the alleged wealth of the Thaw family
are pronounced by Mr. Knox as un
worthy of consideration In the pres
ence of the supreme court.
FAMOUS FIFTH REGIMENT
BAND WOULD NOT PARADE
Atlanta, Ga.—Just what will happen
to the famous Fifth Regiment Hand
is stirring slate militia circles today
and the status of a military band will
no doubt bo definitely fixed when the
fuss Is over. The discussion started
because the band refused to take part
in the big Hog and Hominy parade
yesterday afternoon.
The band Is composed of union mu
sicians and the members bound by
union rules, which require that mu
sicians be paid a certain scale per
hour for playing. An exception Is
made on Memorial Day and when the
: band goes to encampment or upon
| other official state occasions, as the
| band Is a part of the regularly en
! listed militia of the state,
i Colonel Orville Hall of the Fifth
j regiment ordered the band to parade
I with the rest of the troops.
“How much Is there In It?” or words
: to that effect, asked Bandmaster Cliff
; Barber.
"Nothing hut glory, but an order's
an order," returned the colonel.
"What will you do If we don't pa
rade?" asked Barber.
“Why, muster you out of the service
or court-martial you,” returned the
colonel, grimly,
"Go ahead and muster or eourtmar
i tlal then,” said Barber. "We don't
I parade." And they didn’t.
Adjutant General Nash says he does
| not officially know of the incident and
• it has not been brought to hi* atten-
I tlon through the regular military
, channels.
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iff// The Spirit of Christmas Pervades \\\y
».d|;
THE WALK- OVER. BOOT SHOP
IS PREPARED
We direct your attention to our show windows for Xmas suggestions that must prove most welcome to the
recipient.
WALK-OVER SUPREMACY IS MAINTAINED EVEN IN SUCH THINGS AS FELT SLIPPERS FOR
BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. These are here in probably the largest variety you have ever seen—all tints and
colors —well and handsomely made and built for service. Priced very low. r -
Mrs. McClain's Experisnce With Croup.
“When my boy, Ray, was small he
was subject to croup, and I was %1-
ways alarmed at such times. Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy proved fhr
better than any other for this trouble.
It always relieved him quickly. I am
never without It in the house for I
know it is a positive cure for croup,"
writes Mrs. W. R. McClain, Blalrs
ville, Pa. For sale by all dealers.
Better Catsup Yourself! Pf ImMtl
First of all we furnished the Oibbs Chef ||| ft WEaB m
with a MODERN Kitchen Equipment!
|g| A Laboratory, presided over by a TTnl
■ veraity Graduate Chemist, assists him. Kff*'/ ... * ( j,
p|§ Then the Gibbs Chef solects luscious,
red tomatoes aad high-grade sugar and spines.
An Old Home Recipe Is used- and NO PHJS- If
-v BERVATIVER It’s tmporalhlo to make a
BETTER Oatinrp than UIBBB Catsup. mgmmSDßmfk*
Gibbs Oo>ba
Toboaco i Atnup Apple Jolly EjßSjgßfl ;
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('HE AUGUSTA HE77ETD, AUGUSTA, GA.
- THE NEW BEADED SLIPPER
This is a fad that is most thoroughly well represented in our stocks. New and
attractive designs that will carry her into ecstacies on Christmas morning.
THE VERY NEWEST IN FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN.
The famous Walk-Over quality, style and dependability in every pair, and
fitted in the Walk-Over way insures enduring satisfaction.
WALK-OVER BOOT^HOP
C. A. NICKERSON, Manager
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.”
STORAGE
ALL KINDS.
WE SELL
LIME, CEMENT,
PLASTER, MANTELS,
TILE, GRATES, ROOFING,
PLATE GLASS.
"Concrete for Endurance.”
WHALEY BROTHERS
PHONE 3247.
Good Roads for Telephone Talk
THE good roads movement has not been confined to the -t
highways. # /
The Bell Telephone system has covered the country with j
“good roads’’ for telephone talk, reaching every nook and cor
ner.
There are more than 12,000,000 miles of these “good roads”
in the Bell system. Some of them are strung in single pairs or
in aerial cables from pole to pole; others are hidden away jui
underground conduits; they reach the heart of each industrial
and commercial center of the nation and to the most remote
habitations.
These “good telephone roads” of the Bell system, all oper
ated by one system, under one policy, forming one continuous
system of intercommunication, connect more than 7,500,000
telephones for universal service.
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