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Girl Scientists Plan To Chart The “Port Of Missing Ships”
|W. F. Burton ”
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SATURDAY ONLY
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Prices :
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Demonstration Saturday. lf>ec sampie* Served
—You Are Invited.
EMANUEL COUNTY
To Stage its First Annual
Poultry Sale
KWAINSBORO, Ga. The Aral
pnnunl poultry sale for Emanuel
county will be held during thin
month. County Agent Bleckley hna
erranged to buy turkey* at Garfield
on November 18th. at Ornymont on
the 19th, and at Swainsboro on the
-Oth. The car will be completed
here and shipped either to Atlanta
or New York, according to which
place eeeme the moat advantage*
oua.
Hie third carload of eweet pota
toes wae shipped from here thla
week by John W. Olddens. and
prospect* with him appear favor
able for shipping several more.
Sweet poetatoe* are bringing fairly
satisfactory prlcee and the move
ment la going forward with dis
patch as It la thought better to
market them promptly rather than
to store In banka with the possi
bility of losing a large per centage
of them through decay.
The Ku Klux Klan parade staged
here Monday night was witnessed
by possibly the largest crowd of
spectators that ever gathered on
the street* of Kwalnsboro. About
189 Klsnamn garbed In their white
robee and mask* marched In the
parade led by three mounted men
and a band of music. Th* men
marched In tingle file, each one
bearing a red light which made a
vory pretty effect. The parario ter
minated at th* court houee where a
Klan apeakar explained the work-
Inge of the order. There was per
fetc order and everybody seemed In
good humor.
THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY
OF AUGUSTA
EVERYBODY LIKES GOOD PIR
and any on* may have It If they
possess a good Ga* Rsnre. Poor pi*
i* produced on worn-out Inefficient
•tove*.
If your Oa* Rang* la modern try—
(Mis* Cephalic Lewie' recipe) 't
LKMON Pig I legion
1 cup eoaked 1 £pp sugar
breed crumb* 1 tablespoons
• sgg yolk*. but(*r
Cut cruet off I Inches of a loaf of
bread, soak In water until soft
Bqu*ss* out water (this ought to
make on* cup of eoaked bread), then
add to this the other Ingredients.
Cook In a double boiler until thick.
Put In a rooked pastry shell, cover
esith jnerlngu* and put In a very alow
Oven until meringue le brown. If oven
Is too hot meringue will fall For
meringue, best stiff th* three egg
whites. To this add three tablespoon*
sugar and beat again. Put on top of
pie.
Recipe 1.
GAS SERVICE
•THE SERVICE THAT NEVER QUITS
AUGUSTA HERALD'S
IWtMArvf
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72 DICTIONARIES IN ONE
££ WiHanar.gf published previous to this ow are out *1 4M
NEGRO IS SHOT
By Racial Brother—Occured
on Broad Street
Fred Patteraoif, colored porter at
Goetchlus Drug Htore, was shot
and slightly wounded Wednesday
night at about S:2O at the corner of
Broad and Seventh atreet* by
Henry Bates, negro Janitor In tho
Leonard Building. The shooting
occurred on the street In front of
the drug store where Pattereon was
working, end It la understood (that
Patterson had gone out to an au
tomobile to wait on some customer*
when Bates approached him and
fired a pistol at him at close range,
the bullet taking effect In the
fleshy party of the upper left arm.
The two negroes are said to have
had some previous trouble, th* na
ture of which could not be learned.
Bates was taken to police head
quarters by D. Addlo Whltely, fito
Broad Street, who reported the In
cident. A charge of assault with
Intent to murder wa* entered
hiss Inst Bate*. The wounded negro
was taken to the University Hospi
tal by John T. Wilcox, of Caatlo
berry A Wllco*.
To Cur* a Cold In On* Day
Take laxative BUOMO QUININE
Tablets. (Th* First and Original Cold
»nd Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven
Remedy. The box bera signature of E.
W. Orov*. Iflc. —Adv.
FUNERAL NOTICES
FRIERSON—DIED, IN THIS CITY,
November llth, 1914, at 1:90 a. m.,
MK. LESTER WILLIAM FRIER
SON. Funeral service* at th* Hnr
den Methndlet Churoh, near Lynne,
Oa, TOMORROW (Friday) AFT
KRNOON, at 8:00 o'clock. Inter
ment, Harden Cemetery.
Elliott & Son* In charge
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aarnra this NEW authentic
Dictionary, bound in black
aaal (rain, Uluetratad with fall
yipi in color.
f Present or mail to lhl4
paper three Coupon* with
ninety-eight cent* to carac
< co*t ol handling, packing,
clerk biro, etc.
Add lor Pottage
HAIL Up to 150 milt* SO
ORDERS Up to 300 mile* .10
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! BE tancet, ask Post-
I FILLED matter rate for 3
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EXPLORATION OF
SARGASSO SEA
IS OBJECTIVE
By Gen* COHN
NEW YORK—In the future It
will probably be "Mile. Columbus!”
For, although It cause the bones
of Cortez, De Gama, Magellan, Mar -
co Polo and all the rest to turn In
their gravigi, It must be reported
that a woman’s hand will be first
to record the secrets of one of the
great romantic mysteries of all
time: the Hargasso Sea.
And another woman'* hand will
paint for posterity the replica* of
these new-solved accrets.
The two young women ip© Miss
Ruth Hose, historian of the New
York Zoological Society, and Isabel
Cooper, artist, and they are part of
the IntreiA'l scientific crew that
sails away In the laboratory-ship
Arcturus to atrip th* Hargasso of
Its legend and fable.
Heading the scientific party,
which Include* geologists, botanist*,
sculptor*, photographers and what
no, I* William Beebe who for 20
year* ha* followed the trail* of
strange birds, rare Insect*, animal*
and *ea life; who tracked the Dar
win belt In Galapagos and who ha*
written a half dozen authoritative
work* on hi* exploration?
•'lf If were feasible 1 would have
my entire scientific party made up
of them, Just as readily a* not," he
Minlles In reply. "Fine mind* are a*
necessary In modern research ex
ploration aa fine courage. It I* easier
to find fine women than fine men.”
The modern young woman, It ap
pe*rs. I* as well prepared for the
scientific trail are are men—and
some of them better. In th# pursuit
of butterflies and Insect* they r.r#
more patient; they have an Inox
haustlble enthusiasm and zest for
discovery and a talent for accurate
recording.
In what few places remain to he
explored and In the search for the
few unfotind obpects they will prob
axly play Important roles.
Also they go about their trips and
worn without fesr.
“You know I never carry a gun.
A butterfly net le my weapon," says
Miss Rose, who already has been In
to Africa on an exploration venture
and who, before the present trip
Is over, will have penetrated fever
dlatrlct and Jungle
In th# exploring the Sargasso Hca
every implement of modern science
will be employed.
Thu* far th* report* of this
strange floating maae of seaweed
and sen life have been extremely
vague. It lie# between Axorea and
Bahamas, though the exact location
is Indefinite.
"The extent of It. It seems, vn
rita with the winds and currents,"
says Beebe. "It hae been placed
variously anywhere from Morocco
to the Gulf and from the Kqdator
to the temperate zone."
It l* believed to bo a* large a* th#
continent of Europe. Numberless
tales of disasters and sea mysteries
have been written ahout It until It
Radium Is Restoring
Health to Thousands
The wonderful curative ppwer of
Radium hae been known for year#.
However, the benefit* of this precious
hcalth-glving aubetanoe have In the
J>a*t been only within the mean# of
person* of wealth.
Since the tnventlon of Degnena Ra
dio-Active Solar Pad. any man or
woman, poor or rich, can afford thla
treatment which offer* *o much relief
from eufferlng and dlaeaae.
Degnen'a Radio-Active Solar Pad la
worn next to the body day and night.
It pour* a eon*tnnt atream of radio*
active energv Into the ayetem while
you work, play or aleep, helping to
build up weakened nervet and tlaauea
to a atrong. haalthy condition. It
rreataa a vigorous circulation of blood,
thue removing oonge*tlon, which I*
the reel eauee of moat diseases.
To prova Juat what thla remarkable
treatment can do for you, we will
•end our appliance on trial with the
understanding that we will not charge
you a cent If I* falle to give satla
faotory reeulta. Thle offer It open to
any pirion who pain of any kind,
nerve weakneea. high blood preaaure.
atoinach, kidney or liver complaint,
bladder trouble, or dlaeaae of the
lunge or heart.
No matter what your ailment or
how long you have had It, W# will
aladlv lat vou try the appllence at
our rlak. Write today for fre* liter
ature giving complete .
Radium Appliance <>, Ml Bradbury
Rldg.. I-o* Angelea. tallf—Adv,
REO PEPPER HEAT
STOPS BACKACHE
The beat of rad pepper* take*
the • ouch" from a aoee. lame back.
It can not hurt you, and It cer
tainly ends the torture at once.
When you ara aufferlng ao you
can hardly get around. Juat try
Hod Pepper Hub. and you will have
the quickest rcllaf known Noth
ing has such concantrated, pene
trating heat as red pepper*.
Juat aa eoon aa you apply Red
Pepper Rub vou will feel the ttng
llng heat, in three minute* It
warm* the #ort apot through and
through. Tain and aoraneaa are
gone. „ . .
Aak any druggist for a Jar of
Rowlea Red Pepper Rub. Be eure
to get the genuine, with the name
Rowlea on each package. Adv.
Women Need Swamp-Root
Thousands of wemrn hav* kidney
and bladdar trouble and nevar suspect
It.
Women * complaint* often prove to
be nothing elec but kidney trouble, or
the r»»ult of kidney or bladder die
cate. .
If the kidney* are not In a healtny
condition, they may cauae the other
to become dl»ea*ed.
Pain In the back headache, loaa of
ambition, nervoueneaa. ara often time*
symptoms of kidney trouble,
Hon't delay atartlng treatment. Pr
Ktlmer'e Swamp-Root, a phyalclan a
prescription, obtained at any drug
•tore, may be Juet the remedy needed
to overcome auch condition*.
Get a medium or large »lte bottle
Immediately from any drug atom.
However, If you wl*h tlret to teat
thl* gnat preparation eand ten cant*
to Pr Kilmer * Co., Binghamton. N.
Y . for a sample bottle. When writ
ing be *ur* and mention thie paper
Adv.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Off for my«t«piou# and m uch fabltd Sargasso Saa ara the* a intrepid girl-scientists, who ac
company the William Baaba axp edition of 24 famad sciantific spacialists. At left are Miss Ruth Rose,
historian, and Isabsl Cooper, art *st. shown with a giant boa killed during a previous expedition to Brit
ish Guinta. At right ia close-up of Miss Rose, who will record, aa hi storian, the secret of the Sargasso
earned the name of “Port of Miss
ing Ships.”
When the Arcturus returns the
tlrne-hldden secrets will be reveal
ed.
And. were It further necessary for
woman to prove worthy of emanci
pation, the story of thla ages-old
mystery will be Jotted down by a
dainty, eun-burned hand.
EDUCATIONAL FAIR
At Wayne«boro is Opened
Thursday
■WAYNESBORO, Ga—Tho Way
nesboro Masonic Temple pre.scntod
a spirited scene Wednesday with
the large number of women engag
ed In making ready for the educa
tional fair to be held here begin
ning Thursday.
Gough, Mldvllle and 'Waynes
boro already hod their booth* tvoU
under way. Ths Waynesboro sec
tion Is under the direction of the
Burke County Woman’s Associa
tion. All aorta of canned goods,
seven different varieties *of nuts
from Mrs. J. F. Neely’s place, as
fine colelctlon of corn ns grows In
Burk* county belonging to Mr.
Willie MoCathern, his Improved
variety In both colors, red and
white.
Tho Gough section Is In charge
of Mrs. W. H. Barton, president of
tho West Rid© Club. Mrs. J. W. Hill.
Mrs. W. M. Bradley, Mrs. J. R. Ed-
I gerton. Mrs. J. H. Wimberly. In
thla section are shown some of the
fanciest fancy work In pine-needle
baskets, rood baskets, wlregrngs
baskets—the genuine wlregrnsa
from south Georgia fashioned Into
beautiful baskets by Mrs. Barton
and Mrs. Wimberly In this section
may be seen the flnest cakes, nnd
candles. Overtopping th# whole
exhibit Is a horn of plenty holding
an abundance of fresh fruits. In
the Mldvllle booth, In chai ge of
Mrs. Bob Murphy, Mrs. Frank Pal
mer, Mrs. Lucille Durftnt, there Is
shown beautiful fancy work, made
by the Woman’s Club of Mldvllle.
Here are seen bridge sets, table
runners, hot roll covers, stuffed
dolls, oil pointings, baby dresses.
It is going to take a good judge to
pick the winner*.
Tho following girls of the Girls’
Home Demonstration Clubs of
Burk© under the direction of Mrs.
Powell, are taking part In the fair:
Misses Mary Cates, Emma Law.
Norvell, Kelly, Sara McCathern.
Kathleen Hatcher, Janette Wallace,
Lois Knight. Louise Knight, Mel
llssn, Collins, Edna Guy, Elizabeth
Winter. Elmer Johnson, Margaret
Story, Mary Willie Lively. These
young girls hsve don* many fine
things during the yenr. Their ex
hibit contained beautiful Jars of to
mato, ponr, peach, pimento, pro
ducts. Mr*. Leslie McElmurray.
Mrs. Roger Fulcher and Mies Boaa
Garlic had Individual exhibit In this
section. - The next section is edu
cational. and I* an Intimation of
th© work of the Waynesboro P. T.
A. It show* the lines of work
being carried on by this organiza
tion. health, thrift, house and
grounds, and social. Miss Carrie
Dent. Mrs. Clarence Rowland, Mrs.
William Fulcher, are In charge.
Just across the hall from th# P.
T. A. exhibit Is seen another edu
cational exhibit. It Is the work of
the first, second and third grade
children from the schools of the
county. In part of the exhibit la
one by the county school superin
tendent showing the consolidation
of the schools for the paet acveral
years. In another place Is the kin
dergarten booth In charge of Mr*.
Roger Fulcher, who has a private
kindergarten.
The. women of Rurke county have
worked untiringly for th# success
of the fair and to them belongs
tho orodlt for whatever success Is
obtained. On Thursday evening
will bo a salmagundi party; on Fri
day evening an entertainment by
Waynesboro school children Prlxes
for the best exhibits will be an
nounced Friday evening. The fair
Is commendsble from th* variety of
the exhibits, from the manner In
which It 1* conducted, and from
the interest taken In It.
ELECTION RETURNS
Of Carolina to be Counted in
Few Day*
COLUMBIA, 3. C.—Election re
turn* from twelve countir* had
been received Wednesday In the
office of Secretary of state W V.
Blackwell for conaolldatlon The
roturna bear on the varlou* pro
posed constitutional amendment*
such a « for biennial aeastona.
among olher measure*.
returns had been received from
the following counties: Kershaw.
Williamsburg. McCormick. Bam
berg. Marlboro Allendale. Dorchea.
ler. Oconee, Orangeburg. Aiken.
Abbeville and Saluda.
A meeting of the election mana
ger* la expected to be called In the
next few day* to count the returns.
If atarch moistened with a little
warm water Is applied to s bruise. It
will prevent the flesh from becoming
discolored.
MILK LABORATORY
Established in Aiken by
Health Department
AIKEN. fi. C.—The Aiken County
Health Department, always on the
alert for the betterment of health
conditions In the city and country and
for the protection of the public
A Body Builder for
Pale, Delicate
Children
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
eoc.
i|fsj| Back about 1870
ftvjß Wellman’s tobacco
' was a hit
“Wellman’s Method”
modernized
Scores again
with. Granger
Real pipe comfort
Coarser cut, too -
burns slower
and cooler
Packed in foil JRp
instead of tin
therefore 104
Granger Rough Cut
t Poin**° n \
health, has Installed a milk labora
tory in the Opera House building.
With a few exceptions, the equip
ment Is complete and ready for opera
tlon. .
A test for sediment In the milk
furnished by the various dairies sup
plying milk to the people of Aiken
will be made, and It is understood
that the several dairies will co-ope
rate with the health department In
the matter. ests will also be made
for butter fats and total solids and
for bacterial count In milk.
Dr. Farmer, the director of the
health department, has contrived to
save enough money from an appro
priation made by the City of Aiken
toward the support of the department
to provide the milk laboratory. This
Is a progressive forward steps, and
few towns the size of Aiken are able
to boasts of a milk laboratory.
AIKEN, S. C—Mr. and Mrs. R. I.
Snowden, of Delmar, Delaware, ware
here Sunday and Monday, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McCullough,
Mr. Snowden being Mrs. McCullough's
brother. Mr. Snowden was very favo—
ably Impressed with Aiken, thla being
his first visit here, and be has under
aiVlsement makina some business In
vestments here, particularly in real
estate.
AIKEN, S. C.—Same* F. Byrnes,
who after fourteen years of service
will retire from congress on the
fourth of next March, will thereafter
return to Aiken and engage In the
practice of law, according to a state
ment made by him several days ago.
Prior to his first election to congres*
Mr. Byrnes sereved as solicitor of thi*
circuit.
Since his defeat for the United
States senate by Cole L. Blease Mr.
Byrnes has been resting at home in
BETTER THAN WHISKEY
FOR COLDS AND FLU
The sensation of the drug trade
is Aspironal. tho two-minute cold
and cough reliever, authorlatlvely
guaranteed by the laboratories;
tested, approved and most en
thusiastically endorsed by the high
est authorities, and proclaimed by
the people as ten times as quick
and effective as whiskey, rock and
rye, or any other cold and cough
remedy they have ever tried.
All drug stores are supplied with
the woiKlerful elixir, so all you have
to do is to step Into the nearest
drug store, hand tho clerk half a
dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and
tell him to serve you two teaspoon
fuls. With your watch in your hand.
Murphey & Company
Wholesale Distributor*.
Seventh and Fenvpck St*. Phone 224.
THURSDAY, NOV. 13
Aiken with the exception of the time
■pent on the stump campaigning for
the democratic nominee for President
and Vlce-Preeldent, and laet week h«
accepted a case from Barnwell coun- ..
ty. his first In a number of year*.
take the drink at one swallow and
call for your money back In two
minutes If you cannot feel the dis
tressing symptom* of your co’.d
fading away like a dream, within
the time limit. Don’t be bashful, for
all druggists invite you and expect
you to try it. Everybody’* doing
it.
Take the remainder of the bottle
home to your wife and children, for
Aspironal Is by far the safest and
most effective, the easiest to take
and the most agreeable cold and
cough remedy for children a* well
as adults. Quickest relief for ca
tarrhal croup and children’s chok
ing at night.—(Adv.)