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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20
EXERCISES IN
MEMORY OF LEE
t
Held at the Court House Tues
day Afternnon. Able Address
Made By Mr. Louis L. Battey.
Tuesday, January 19th, was observed
in Augusta as the 108th anniversary
of the birth of General Robert E. Lee,
beloved chieftain of the Confederacy.
In Augusta exercises were held iji the
schools, the banks were closed, it be
ing a legal holiday, and In the after
noon very appropriate exercises were
held at the court house under the aus-
This Formula Really
Makes Hair Grow
Some time ago I read in your paper a
formula for a preparation which was
claimed to destroy the dandruff germ
and to strongly stimulate the nalr
growth. In spite of the fact that I had
already tried many preparations without
benefit, and my hair was thin and fall
ing out very fast, I decided to give your
formula a trial. Accordingly I got my
druggist to put up 6 ounces of Bay Rum,
2 ounces Lavona de Composee, and
dram of Menthol Crystals, and applied it
regularly every morning and night, rub
bing carefully Into the scalp with the
finger tips. Much to my delight and
astonishment the intolerable itching
ceased with the first application, the
dandruff disappeared, the falling out of
the hair stopped completely, and by the
time I had used four bottles I had a
finer, longer, and more luxuriant growth
of hair than I had ever had before. I
have since recommended this formula to
many of my friends with equally won
derful results. I understand that this
formula can be prepared by all drug
gists, and I strongly advise all your
readers -who have not yet given It a trial
to do so immediately.T. H. P.
GRAY HAIR?
Look Old? Peel Ashamed? Hair
Falling? Want Dark,
Lustrous Hair?
When your hair turns gray, streaked
with gray, faded, or prematurely gray
or falling or thin, simply shampoo
your hair and scalp with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer. Thi s treatment will
quickly darken your hair so evenly,
beautifully and naturally that no one
can detect you use anything, hut you
will look younger and more attractive.
Q-Ban is a clear, clean liquid that
can’t injure your hair or scalp. Tt
also has the effect of making your
hair soft, glossy, fluffy, thick, giving
It that soft dark lustre and abundance
which makes the hair so fascinating
and attractive. Stops dandruff and
inching scalp and promotes an abun
dant growth of hair. Q-Ban is not
sticky or messy and is certain to
darken your hair. Money back if it
fails. Only 50c for a big 7-oz. bottle
at Frost's Pharmacy, 502 Broad St.,
Augusta, Ga. Out-of-town people
supplied by mail.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Guarantees Advertisers Double the City
Circulation of Any Other Augusta
Newspaper
If you have an article or a service of value to humanit.y and yon
desire to sell it, you must make that fact known. You must make plain
just WHY it should be bought, and you must also tell WHERE and
HOW it may be bought. In this way Demand is created and Sales are
made. The best known present-day method of Creating Demand is by
Advertising. The reasons are so obvious that they need little discus
sion.
To most quickly succeed, certain established psycological prin
ciples must be followed. The ad must be so arranged and set that it
attracts the attention of the reader through unconscious artistic ap
peal. Attention is held if the copy is simple, clear, direct and convinc
ing.
In this way new and sympathetic acquaintances are made; and
this method, persisted in, converts an acquaintance into a customer,
confident even in his first purchase and proud of you and of his con
nection with you.
The experienced and successful advertising plan and copy
counsellor knows these things better than anyone else. One of the
most prominent of them said recently:
"I can always tell when I see an advertisement with mourning
borders and garish type that the person who was responsible for it was
inexperienced, unfamiliar with the are, or that he lacked the inherent
qualities which entitle a man to deal successfully with his fellow man.”
Assuming that what you have to sell has merit and value; that
your ad is properly arranged and set; that the copy is simple, clear,
direct and convincing—you still need the advice and assistance of the
advertising agency to place you at the least cost and least waste before
your particular audience, always remembering that THE DAILY
NEWSPAPER IS THE MOST INTIMATE AND THE BEST MEDIUM
in which humanity is interested.
The foregoing accomplished, you must remember that
Constant Reptition Makes Advertising Pay
You must iterate and reiterate until you and your wares are
household words. Success! Success!! My dear sir, you could not
keep it away from you with a 42 centimeter gun.
Advertising in the Herald Gets Results
pices of the Daughters of the Confede
racy. The address of the occasion was
made by Mr. Louts L. Battey and it
was his first public address in Augus
ta since being admitted to the bar. Mr.
Battey made a very able and eloquent
address and was listened to with the
closest attention by a large number of
people.
Rev. S. 1,. McCarty opened the exer
cises with prayer and the principal
speaker was Introduced by Mr. Chas.
P. Pressley, w-ho, in a very happy lit
tle address, referred touchingly and
eloquently to General Lee and stated
that he thought every Southern home
should he adorned with a portrait of
the great Confederate chieftain. Mr.
Pressley also made reference to the
splendid war record of \lr. I.ouis Rat
tey’s father and grandfather on the
Battey side of the family and also of
Ills maternal grandfather in the civil
war.
Mr. Battey was warmly congratulat
ed aftfr his very excellent address.
Captain J. Rice Smith presided at
the meeting with his characteristic
charm.
FUNERAL DR. ALLEN
ihURSDAY afternoon
Will Be Held From St. Paul’s
Church at 3:30 O’clock, and
Rev. G. Sherwood Whitney
Will Officiate.
The funeral of Dr. Joseph Eve Allen,
beloved Augusta physician who passed
away at an early hour Tuesday morn
ing, will beheld at 3:30 o’clock Thurs
day afternoon from St. Paul’s Episco
pal church. Rev. G. Sherwood Whit
ney will officiate. The interment will
follow in the city cemetery. All of the
pallbearers have not yet been selected
so no announcement of their names
can be obtained.
The news of the death of Dr. Allen,
while not a surprise, for he had been
critically ill for some time, was never
theless a great shock to the commu
nity. No man in any walk of life in
the city was held in higher esteem.
Undoubtedly one of the largest con
courses that ever attended a funeral
service will be at St. Paul’s Thursday
afternoon for the funeral.
MOVING PICTURES BEING
MADE AROUND AUGUSTA
Exterior Scenes For “Satan
Sanderson’’ Being Taken This
Week---Is to Cost $25,000.
A party of motion picture actors
and actresses, including Mr. John W.
Noble, in charge, Miss Irene Marfield,
late of the Essanay Company, and
Messrs. Orln Johnson, Howard Trues
dale and Herbert Carleton, began
work in and around Augusta this
morning making some of the exterior
scenes in “Satan Sanderson,” a film
that is being made by the B. A. Ralfe
Company, of New York and Los An
geles.
The pictures here are being made
FHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
HARD CASE OF
BRIGHTS DISEASE
“It is as impossible for him to
cover as it is to empty the ocean.’’
These were the doctor's words to
the partner of Andrey C. iAirsen, of
Sorenson & Larsen, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Larsen was down with Bright's
Disease; Was water logged, having
been tapped twice, and the doctor ad
vised his partner to fix up his affaiis.
This was in 1904.
The treatment was changed to Ful
ton's Renal Compound, and In March,
1905, patient was back to business,
to the surprise of his physician and
everyone else.
As to permanence, a letter from
Larsen dated February, 1911, six
years later, said; "I am n perfect
health —haven’t had a Btck day for
several years.”
The ability of Fulton's Renal Com
pound to oppose Renal degeneration
and reduce albumen in many cases of
Bright's Disease is not a matter of
opinion but a FACT TN PHYSICS,
and we will mall formula Tor albumen
test that will show the percentage
from week to week. As the albumen
declines improvement commonly fol
lows, recoveries having been report
ed in thousands of cases. Formula
and literature mailed on request,
John J. Fulton Co., San Francisco.
Green & Horsey Drug Co., Is local
agent Ask for pamphlet
in the vicinity of the Hampton Ter
race Hotel, the acqueduct, the home
of Mr. Carey Lamar and Mrs. J. T.
Bransford, Sand Bar Ferry, Lake
View Park, Aumond and other places
on the heights around Augusta. The
party will be working here about a
week. It is understood.
The production will cost. It is stat
ed, $25,000, and will be ready for re
lease inside of two months.
Help the Stomach
Digest Your Food
When the stomach fails to di
gest and distribute that which
is eaten, the bowels become
clogged with a mass of waste
and refuse that ferments and
generates poisons that are grad
ually forced Into the blood, caus
ing distress and often serious
illness.
Most people naturally object
to drastic cathartic and purga
tive agents that shock the sys
tem. A mild, gentle laxative,
positive in its effect and that
will quickly relieve constipation
is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
sold by druggists at fifty cents
and one dollar a bottle. It does
not gripe or cramp, but acts
easily and pleasantly and Is
therefore the most satisfactory
remedy for children, women and
elderly persons. For a free trial
bottle w'rite to Dr. W. B. Cald
well, 452 Washington St., Mon
ticello, Ills.
CALCULATIONS OF
1. EIiIGH WERE
CORRECT
Forecasted That River Would
Reach 28 to 29 Feet and
Maximum Stage Was 28.2
Feet. Splendid Work of Fore
caster Appreciated.
The Savannah river reached its max
imum stage of 28.2 feet on Tuesday
night and on Wednesday morning at
eight o'clock it had fallen consider
ably. The river will continue to fall
rapidly, according to local forecaster
E. R. Emlgh. Mr. Emigh predicted
that tile river would reach a maximum
stage of between 28 and 29 feet, making
this prediction 28 hours in adva.i»» 0 r p,,
be very conservative Mr. Emigh made
the 28 to 29 foot forecast, although his
actual calculations over a day in ad
vance were for 28 feet even. The fact
that he missed it by two tenths of a
foot only demonstrates the expert
knowledge that he has of the effect of
of rainfall in the watershed on the
stage of the river. Mr. Emigh nlmost
Invariably is correct in his forecasts
and he misses his calculations only In
Inches.
The people of Augusta and the farm
ers of the Savannah river valley are
deeply appreciative of Mr. Emigh’s
earnest work in connection with river
forecasts and the local forecaster is
being warmly congratulated Wednes
day upon the accuracy of his calcula
tions of the water.
The weather forecast is for fair
(Heather Wednesday night and Thurs
day.
PICKINGS FROM “PIC
By A. DAVISSON
Dr. A. B. Martin of Harlem thinks
very favorably of the work being done
by the government experts, Drs. Riser
and Brohun, In hookworm treatment.
As frequently noted In The Herald,
these physicians are In Columbia
county until January 23th. as special
ists for tl " relief of this disorder.
Other counties, as Richmond, are also
being visited.
Dr. Martin—in Augusta today—
points out as of peculiar significance
that so astute a financier and Investor
as J. D. Rockefeller would not have
made this benefit a part of his South
ern Foundation had it not been worth
while. Mr. Rockefeller knew this mal
ady is rampant among us and can bs
cured.
The opportunity offered by this free
examination is one to be taken advan
tage of by every family In the sec
tions covered.
It Is especially noteworthy that the
rise in cotton has proven a boon
throughout Pie’s Merchants
and others are greatly gratified at the
Improvement at once In accounts they
carry.
Mrs. J. E. Green is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. and Master Trimmier at the
family home on Greene street. The
grandpa doctor says that wljh a new
grandson at each end of the line Mrs.
Green Is, to say the least, fairly busy.
Gentlemen, Including Messrs. Jullen
Harris and Steiner Branch, fell to dis
cussing "pistol toting." And from
what one could hear of the talk we
may believe the crowd will be mightily
pleased to see Augusta take stalwart
steps at once toward stopping the
nuisance.
Just what was meant by a passen
ger’s remark that "Davidson’s Cross
ing Is the best looking station on the
road," I do not know. Someone sug
gested that he meant In the general
topography of the out-reaching lawns
end residences. Another Intimated the
remark had reference to the yoting
ladles who regularly- and occasionally
—catch the train there.
If you want to see how easily we
forget the commonest ms tiers of his
tory start a query among fairly In
telligent readers. Ask your crowd who
was vice president under Cleveland’s
second term; or, for that matter, dur
Ing Roosevelt’s regular term. Ask
them If Thos. E. Watson ever ran for
the presidency and when. Or, as nearer
today's Interest, on what date did the
South’s chieftain, General Lee. sur
render. Or, In whst way were I,ee
end Washington linked In history. And
so on, and so on.
Proved true are a noted bishop’s
words to a class entering the min
istry. "Young brethren, be not dls
heartened when you come to find out
how few people are really listening to
you ”
Our trouble Is we do not give gen
uine attention to what we read or
hear or even pretend to study.
KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS
ON STREET, ROBBED
Wm. Durban, Herald Carrier,
Assaulted on 15th Street
Tuesday Night---Body Left
For Dead Under Hedge in
Park.
After collecting on hi* route, Wil
i Ham Turner Durham, a 18-year-old
lad of 1259 Kills Street, a Herald news
■ arrler, was returning home, when at
ili:SO o'clock on Fifteenth Street near
1 the Butt Memorial Bridge he was as
saulted by three unknown negro men,
! knocked unconscious, robbed of his
| money and hi* body, believed by his
assailant* to be lifeless, placed In a
secluded spot under a hedge alongside
Allen Park and left there. Upon re
' gaining his senses some two hours
later he succeeded In reaching his
home, where he accounted for his late
ness. He was physically weak and
badly bruised.
The police were notified, but It was
stated at headquarters Wednesday
; that no arrest* have, as yet been
made Five dollars In money was
stolen besides hi* route book. It Is
believed that the route hook, If found,
I may lead to some nine.
The young man was able to attend
,school Wednesday morning, as usual.
Rheumatism
Just put a few drops of Sloan’s
on the painful spot and the pain
stops. It is really wonderful
how quickly Sloan’s acts. No
need to rub it in—laid on light ly
it penetrates to tho bone and
brings relief at once. Kills
rheumatic pain instantly.
Mr. Jamtn B. Alexander, <\f North
Harpswell, M*. t write*: “Many strains
in my baok and hips brought on rheu
matism in the eoiAtio nerve. I bad it bo
bad one might whon sitting iu my chair,
that I had to Jump ou my feet to get
relief. lat once applied your Liniment
to the affected part and in lena then ten
minutes it was perfectly easy. I think
it is the best of all Liniments 1 hav*
ever used.”
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Kills Pain
At all dealara, 25c.
Send four cents in stamps for a
TRIAL BOTTLE
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc.
Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa.
Experienced Women
Advise Mother's Friend
Becnuso It in no perfectly wife to turn
,nnd has boon of such groat help to a
host of expectant
mothers, these wo
men, experienced In
this most happy
period, advise ho
use of “Mother’ll
Friend."
Applied extemnlTy
to tho abdominal
muscles Its purpose
Is to relievo the
unduo tension upon
tho cords and ligaments resulting irom
muscular expansion. Boneath tho sur
face Is a network of (lno nervo threads
and. tho gentle, soothing embrocation,
"Mother’s Friend/' In designed to no
lubricate tho muscular fibres as to avoid
tho unnecessary and continuous nagging
upon this myriad of nerves. Applied to
tho breasts It affords tho proper massage
to prevent caking.
Tnero Is scarcely a well-stocked drug
store anywhere but what you can iae'ly
obtain a bottle of "Mother's and
In nearly every town and village *
grandma who used lc In sarl.cr
years. Expectant mothers are urged tj
try this splendid assistant.
Mother’s Friend has beei .rev,
by Bradfleld Regulator C«„ 10* Umar
Bldg., Atlanta, Oft., for nearly half
century. Hend for valuable tittle book to
expectant mother*.
/ RB
/ To become a uni-
I versal favorite,V'
[ Chero-Cola had to be\
the perfect drink that\
it is. Take yours from \
the original bottle!
I through a straw. You 1
I will enjoy its uniform 1
! flavor and the certainty I
\ of its cleanliness.
Lhero-Colal
STORAGE
ALL KINDS.
WE BELI
LIME, CEMENT,
PLABTER, MANTELB,
TILE, GRATES, ROOFING,
PLATE GLABB.
“Concrete for Endurance.”
WHALEY BROTHERS
PHONE 3247.
Read Herald “Wants”
WHITES
GROCERIES
“More for a Dollar Than a Dollar
Will Buy Elsewhere"
“Surety Coupons With Groceries ”
Hams 17c
Flour 99c
Sols-Rising Jersey Cream, 24-poimd sack, ..94^
Rice Rira :. 67c
Potatoes ,',™k 30c
Butter p'^i™. ry ’....37c
Eggs SJ oo " ntry ’ 35c
Breakfast Bacon pSa-2 4c
Cheese 20c
Peaches "Ham 99c
Red Raspberries, No. 2, 4 cans 54^
Apricots, J cans 29<*
CANNED MEATS
Salmon, pink, 1-lb. tall,
3 cans 29c
Salmon, Columbia ltiver,
1-lb. flats, can 18c
Shad Roe, 2 cans.. . .34c
Sardines, French, 2
cans 23c
Tripe, large can, 2 cans
for 38c
Rrains, large can, 2
cans 34c
Clams, 2 cans 34c
Potted Beef, 3 cans . 25c
Soused Sardines, 2 cans
for 34c
Kippered Herring, 3
cans 23c
Corned Beef Hash,
2 cans .. . . 23c
Pork Sausage Meat,
2 cans 35c
CEREALS
Flour, Ballard & Ballard,
self-rising, 3 pkgs. . . ,25c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 23c
Oats, Quaker, 3
pkgs 27c
Post Toasties,
3 pkgs 27c
Puffed Wheat, 3
pkgs 27c
Graham Flour, pkg. . 23c
Buckwheat or Pancake
Flour, package 9c
Sanitary, Etable Brand,
pkg 23c
SOUPS
Campbell, any kind,
3 for 25c
Vnn Camp, any kind,
3 for 23c
Souplets, 3 pkgs 8c
DRIED FRUITS
Peaches, 3 lbs 23c
Apricots, 2 lbs 35c
Prunes, 2 lbs 27c
Apples, 3 pkgs 23c
Raisins, layer, 3 lbs. 25c
Figs, layer, lb 18c
Raisins, cluster, pkg. ,23c
Hates, 1-lb. pkg 12c
Dates, Dromedary,
3 pkgs 25c
Weather
T • p - GRAOEY, jT
n. Trustee.
LEE EXERCISES HELD
TUESDAY AT WOODLAWN
The children of the Woodlawn gram
mar school enjoyed an address Tues
day on Robert Kdward I,ee, given by
Rev. G. D. Htone In the school audi
torium, In celebration of the birth of
the Illustrious Southern hero. At th«
Kama time appropriate exercises con
1 ‘tour campUjeion netd*
\ DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S
PERFECT COLD CREAM
Altai by the elite of New York Seelety for twenty three yeera and •till their
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briny. Natura l bloom to aellow cheek., da- mirages
Kweleema I net and wrinkle.. Improve your looks
It* daily use.
|n t iboi 10c.. 28c., BOc. In Jert 35-.. 80c . 85c* 81.50.
When mu /o-lrf itnno /> d ffymt f»t
lln bett mid tnmm la the non.
THREE
LAUNDRY GOODS
Soap, Armour’s Hammer,
7 cakes 25c
Washing Compound,
bar 5c
Spotless Cleanser,
6 cans 25c
Lighthouse Washing
Powder, 6 pkgs. . . .25c
Surety Washing
Powder, 3 pkgs. . . . 27c
Potash or Lye, 6 cans 23c
Argo Starch, 7 pkgs. 25c
Celluloid Starch, 8
pkgs 10c
Sal Soda, 3 pkgs.... 10c
Ball Bluing, box.. ...5c
NUTB.
Walnuts, pound OgC
Pecans, Paper Shell, lb. SrtC
Brazil, pound Tree
Mixed, two pounds .. . .jjflC
COFFEE.
Rio, pound lor
E. G. D„ pound 2§C
Surety Brand, pound .. ■ .gSC
Moeha and Java, pound .. 35C
SNOWDRIFT
Size 5 SQP
*«*• *IOO
hi™ 20 *2 00
COLD MEATS.
Boiled Ham, sliced, lb 35C
Bologna Sausage, sliced,
pound 2QC
Wiener Sausage, lb. .. 20*
Pig Feet, dozen Owe
Pork Sausage, pound .. vKc
Luncheon Com Beef, lb.
Hogshead Cheese, pound OQc
Souse Meat, pound .. .. 20C
CANNED VEGETABLES.
Peas, Sifted Sweet Wrinkle,
six cans .. 83^
Tomatoes. No. 3 cans,
six cans 53^
Corn, Sugar, six cans .. XltC
String Beans, six cans ..
Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 cans.
three cans 20*'’
Beets, Baby, two cans . -2HC
Asparagus Tips, Robin Hood,
three cana RSf'
Tomatoes and Green Peppers,
two cans . •20 r ’
Lima. Beans, three cans. ft'fc,
Lye Hominy, No. 3,
three cans .. . 25 c
Pumpkin, No. 3, Van Camp’s
three cans .. 250
Pork and Beans, No. 2,
three can* .. . 27«"
Generally fair
slating of songs, recitations, etc,, were
also held. School was dismissed at
noon.
Age is Not the Cause
of your nair falling out. It is the con
dition of your sculp.
Hair Tonic
will destroy the germ which is the cause
oi tins trouble, ou cunts a bottle.
T. G. Howard.