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Catarrh of Throat Relieved
Gives Peruna the Credit.
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lOeSS AMALIff HUZIOKA. PSAOl'f, OKLAHOMA.
Her Neglected Cold Canted Serious lllnote.
PfcAOrTR. OKI.AHOMA: —"T have
suffered with catarrh of the throat.
I oauaht cold and It settled In mjr
throat, and 1 couched badly and was
vary weak. I could not aleep and hod
no appetite.
"1 had two doctor*, and had takan
■o many different raadlrlnaa and
found no help. I thought, I will
Thaaa who object to liquid medicine* can now procure Peruna Tableto.
Ask Your Druggist for F re* Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 1914.
1000 GET RAISE.
W*h«t«r, Mom. —An Inrreaa* of flv«
per rent In the wage# of 2.000 opera
SAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING OUT
OR DANDRUFF —25 CENT DAME
Ladies! Men! Hore’s the best
25 cents you ever spent—
Don’t wait! Apply a
little tonight.
Thin, brittle, eolorlnaa and scraggy
hair la unite evident* of a neglected
acalp; of dandruff —that awful scurf.
There la nothing ao deatrurtlve to
Ibc hair aa dandruf It robs the hair
as Its luatre. tta strength and Its very
life, eventually producing a feverish
neaa and Itching of the acalp, which
1 not remedied causes the hair roots
MAZDA
Electric Light is the
dost Economical Light
Everybody knows the advantage of
electric light—its cool, clean, conve
nience—its brilliancy and purity of col
or—its hygenic value.
But do you know that it is also the
least expensive of the various kinds of
light available for homes, offices, stores,
public halls and interiors in general?
The many advantages of electric
light are fully appreciated only by those
who use it. Likewise only those who
use MAZDA LAMPS have electric light
at minimum cost.
A phone message will bring one of
our Solicitors to see you.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
A.-A. R. & ELEC. CORP.
212 Broad St. Phone 2751
have to slva up; hut at hurt my
mother read about Peruna, ao I
thought of trying that great madl
clne, Peruna I got a bottle of It,
and In about four dare I almost
•topped coughing, and after a while I
aurely found relief, and from that
time w* are not without Peruna In
our home."
tlvra In thr cotton mill* of the Gros
venordala Company was announced
today.
to atnink, loosen and die—then the
hslr falls out fast A little Dnndcrlne
tonight- now—anytime will surely
save your hair.
Get n 2R rent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderlne from any drug store or
toilet counter, and »ftcr Ihe first ap
plication your hair will take on that
life, lustre and luxuriance wnlch Is
so beautiful. It will become wavy
and fluffy and have the appearance
of abundance; an Incomparable gloss
and softness, but what will please you
most will be after Just a few weeks'
use, when you will actually see a lot
of fine, downy hair new hair—grow
ing all over the scalp.
Paint the Throats of Fifty Men
and Boys to Stop Yearning
For Cigarettes
Hoboken, N. J.—• Fifty men and boy* In recorder'* court today receiv
ed treatment aimed to cure them of the cigarette hahlt. Two city phy
sician* administered the treatment, which conalatcd of painting the pal
ate and throata of the amokera wit h a solution guaranteed to produce a
repulsive taste for cigarettes. Ksc h patient received a prescription for
a mouth hath after meals and when ever the desire to smoke cornea upon
him.
"If the treatment prove* a success we shall Introduce It In the pub
lic schools,” said the recorder.
DROPPED AXE;
KILLS SISTER
Negro Infant at 1225 Telfair
Street Met Death Late Yes
terday in Horrible Manner.
Kcleater Wright, a twenty-one
montha' old negro rhlld, of 122 S Tel
fair etreet, was Instantly killed iHte
yesterday afternoon by her five-year
old sister, Tlllle, who, while carrying
an axe, stumped her toe, the heavy
sharp Instrument dropping on the
head of the baby. An ugly gap was
Inflicted In the skull.
Acting Coroner W. 11. Nurnberger
held an Inquest. A verdict declaring
the death of the child to be entirely
accidental was brought by the jury.
It Is understood that the negro girl
had been 111 the yard splitting kindling
wood and was returning with the large
axe In her hand, when she tripped up
and fell as she was near her baby
sister.
Legislature of
South Carolina
State Hospital Proba.
Columbia, S. C. —A filibuster by
Senator Clifton yesterday prevented
action on the house resolution call
ing for an Investigation Into condi
tions at the state hospital for the In
sane. The resolution, which grew out
of a message from Governor Blease
yesterday, has passed the house. It
will come up In the senate again to
morrow.
Yesterday Governor Blease sent to
the legislature a message In which he
quoted a letter from United States
Senator I!. R Tillman referring to an
alleged conspiracy by the governor’s
“underllngs'and sattelltes" to secure
the removal of Dr. Babcock, the sup
erintendent The governor denied that
there was Panin for the charge and the
resolution for an Investigation follow
ed.
Child Labor Bill.
Columbia, 8. C. —Reversing Its de
cision of a week ago, the senate com
mittee on commerce and manufactures
yesterday decided to report adversely
the child labor hill, which would raise
the age limit to It years. The reversal
Mother’s Friend
in Every Heme
Comfort and Safety Assured Before
the Arrival of the Stork.
In thousands of American homes there
Is a bottle of Mother’s Friend that has aid-
eil many a woman
through the trying
ordeal, saved her from
suffering and pain,
kept her in health in
advance o f baby's
coming, and had a
wonderful influence
In developing a love
ly disposition in the
child.
There Is no other remedy so truly a help
to nature. It relieves the pain aud discom
fort caused by the strain on the ligaments,
nakes pliant those fibres and muscles which
nature is expanding and soothes the in
flammation of breast glands.
Mother's Frleud is an externa! remedy,
and not only hanlahes all distress In ad
vance, but assures a speedy recovery for
the mother. Thus she becomes a healthy
woman with all her strength preserved to
thoroughly enjoy the rearing of her child.
Mother’s Friend ran be had at auy drug
store at SI.OO a bottle. Write to Brndfield
Regulator Co„ 228 I.amar Bldg.. Atlanta,
On., for their free book. Write to-day. it
la most instructive.
How to Make the Best
Cough Remedy at Home
A I'amtly Supply at Small Tost,
and Fully Guaranteed.
Make a plain svrup hr mixing one
pint of granulated sugar and pint of
warm water and atir for 2 minute*.
Put 2*Hi ouneea of pure I'inex (flftv
eenta’ worth) in a pint hot tie. and fill it
up with the Sugar Svrup. Thia gives
you a fanulv supplv of the heat cough
syrup at a saving of $2. It never spoils.
Take a traapoonful every one, two or
three hour*.
The effectiveness of this aimple remedy
ia surprising. It seem* to take hold al
most inatantlv, and will usuallv con
quer an ordinary eough in 24 hours.
It tones up the jaded appetite and ia
just laxative enough to he helpful in
a eough, and has a pleasing taste.
Also excellent for bronchial trouble,
bronchial asthma, whooping cough and
spasmodic croup.
Thia method of making cough remedy
with Pinex and Sugar Svrup (or
strained honey) ia now used in more
homes than any other cough srnip.
This explains why it is often imitated,
though never successfully. If you try
it, use only genuine Pinex, which is a
most valuable concentrated compound
of Norway white pine extract, and is
rich in guaiaroi and other natural
healing pine element*. Other prepara
tions will not work in this combination.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction,
or money promptly refunded, goes with
this preparation. Your druggist has
Pinex. or will get it for you. If not.
send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
came as the result of the second hear
ing on the hill before the committee.
The eight-hour section was the one
which attracted the most considerable
opposition, the speakers declaring It
would work a hardship upon the chil
dren of the mill villages.
A minority report will he presented
Ip favor of the bill.
Compulsory Sohooling.
Columbia, 8. C.—A compulsory
school attendance law was Indorsed
yesterday after a full discussion by the
Association of County Superinten
dents of Kducatlon of South Carolina.
The association Indorsed the meas
ure pending In the general assembly
which provides for a state hoard of
teachers' examiners.
J. II Brannon, county superintend
ent of education of Spartanburg, was
elected secretary of the association.
Trustees on Boards.
Columbia, 8. C.—Upon the resump
tion of elections In Joint session of
the general assembly a number of va
cancies on the boards of trustees of
the various slate institutions were fill
ed. David R Coker of Hartsvllle, was
elected and P. A Wilcox of Florence,
re-elected trustees of the University of
Booth Carolina. The three vacancies
on the Olemson Agricultural College
were filled as follows; %
I. M Mauldin of Greenville, J. J.
FI vans of Bennettsvllle and W. D. Gar
rison of Charleston.
SPORT DOPE
Coulon Shades Sinnet.
Racine, Wis. —Johnny Coulon, ban
tamweight champion won a shade
from Young Hlnnet of Rock Island, in
a fast two round bout here last night.
t’oulon’s superior boxing entitled
him to a margin but It was a slight
lead. The rugged Rock Islander prov
ed a willing mixer and staggered Cou
lon repeatedly with heavy swings to
the head and face.
Coulon said he broke his hand dur
ing the fourth round.
Fielder's Choice.
New York —The Baseball Writers’
Association was requested today by
Secretary John E. Heydler of the Na
tional League, to draw up a scoring
rule covering the so-called fielder’s
choice and to amend the present rules
In such a mannr a* to define which
plays shall be scored as hits.’
Heydler’s request wns in response to
a letter received from William Weart,
secretary of the association, saying the
play known ns the Cincinnati baschlt
had been disapproved by the writers’
organization.
Sheckard Signs.
Chicago —Janies Sheckard, whosa
work In leftfleld helped the Chicago
Nationals to two world's champion
ships signed today as manuger of the
Toledo American Club,
Rivers vs. Croat.
Lot Angelea —Joe Rivers and Leach
Cross, lightweights, were matched to
day to fight twenty rounds here Feb
ruary 23d. They are to weigh 134
pounds ringside.
Packey va. Gibbons.
Chicago— The Packey McFarland-
Mike Gibbons boxing match today was
set for February 12, according to Mc-
Farland’s manager. The men will
meet in New York, weigh in at 145
pounds at 4 o'clock and will fight for
fifty per cent of the gate receipts.
Hawaiian With Detroit.
Detroit, Mich —The Detroit baseball
club today received the signed contract
of Pitcher John Williams, a recruit,
who is the only native Hawaiian on
major league rosters. The contract
was mailed from Honolulu. Williams
pitched for Sacramento last year.
Wares With St. Louis.
St. Louis.— Clyde Wares, Inflehhv,
has signed a 1914 contract with the
SI. lands Americans, It wns announced
Wednesday, lie played with Montgom
ery, Ala., last year.
Mayer With Whits S6x.
Chicago. —The signed contract of
Walter Mayer catcher with the White
S' \. was received here Wednesday.
Bedient in Boston.
Jamestown, N. Y.—Hugh Rcdtent
yesterday announced his decision to
sign up again with the Boston Amer
ican League team.
Faculty Mutt Pay.
Madison, Wis. —Hereafter faculty
members and administrative officers
of the University of Wisconsin will
have to pay admission to witness uni
versity football, baseball and basket
ball games and track events as the re
sult of a ruling made by the athletic
council today. Only team managers,
players, newspaper men and wearers
of the varsity "W" will be admitted
free.
Examine All Freshman.
Cambridge, Maas —ln connection
with a vote of the Harvard Faculty
every freshman hereafter will be ex
amined physically at the beginning of
the academic year. This action 1*
thought to be the forerunner of some
form of compulsory physical training
for all Harvard students.
“OH! I FEEL
SO THANKFUL"
Sincere Gratitude Expresed by
Lady After Being Delivered
From a Very Low State.
Ilayne. fC. C. —"I feel It my duty,”
says Mr*. 25. V. Bpell of this place, "to
teil everybody how much good Cardul,
the woman's tonic, has done for me.
Dost spring. I suffered dreadfully
from womanly troubles, and was In a
very low state of health, was not able
to be up to attend to any of my duties.
We finally consulted our family phy
sician. and he advised me to try Car
dul, the woman's' tonic, which I did,
and soon I began to feel better. After
using seven or eight bottles, I was able
to do my housework.
I am now able to do all of my wort:
and take care of my children. I feel
sc thankful for the benefit I have re
ceived that I shall heartily recom
mend Cardui to all slmllarlly afflicted
women."
If you. lady reader, suffer from any
of the numerous Ills so common to
your sex, try Cardul. It has been help
ing weak, nervous, worn-out women
for over half a century, and will help
you, too.
Cardul Is a perfectly harmless, vege
table extract, of mild acting, medicinal,
tonic herbs. It Is the ideal, strength
ening medicine for women.
Cardul regulates Irregularities, tones
up the womanly organs, anil brings
hack the brightness of health.
Get a bottle today.
N. B —Write to: I-idies' Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat
tanooga, Tenn., for Special Imtructlcnt,
and 64-page book "Home Treatment for
Women,” sent In plain wrapper, on re
quest.
MASSMEETING SUNDAY OF
THE COLORED Y M. C. A.
The colored V. M. C. A. Is planning
a big public mass meeting for next
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, at
Bethel A. M. E. I'hurch, corner Ninth
and D’Antignac Streets. The Rev. P.
J. Bame pastor of the Lutheran
Church, will deliver the address. This
will be Mr. Bame's first appearance
before a colored audience since coming
to Augusta, and a large crowd will
greet him on Sunday.
Q BAN BEST TO
DARKEN DRAY HAIR
Look Years Younger! Use This
Old-Time Remedy and Nobody
Will Know.
You can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you'll apply Q-Ban Hair Color
Restorer to hair and scalp. Millions
of bottles of this old famous remedy
have been sold, because tt darkens the
hair so naturally and evenly that no
one can tell it has been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray,
becoming faded, dry, scraggy and thin
huve a surprise awaiting them, be
cause after one or two applications of
Q-Ban the gray vanishes and your
locks become luxurantly dark and
beautiful—all dandruff goes, scalp
Itching and falling hair stops.
Q-Ban is not sticky or messy, per
fectly harmless but delightful to use.
This Is the age of youth. Gray-hair
ed unattractive folks aren't wanted
around, so get busy with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer and you'll be delighted
with your dark, handsome hulr and
your youthful appearance within a few
days, only 50c a bottle. Sold in Au
gusta, Gr„ by Frosts Pharmacy, 502
Broad St. Out of town people supplied
by mail.
DON’T NEGLECT
YOUR STOMACH
Use Mi-o-na—Sure, Safe and
Effective Indigestion Relief
or Money Refunded
If you are not able to digest your
food; If you lack an appetite; If your
stomach la sour, gassy, upset; your
tongue coated: If your head aches and
you are dizzy: If you have heartburn
and pains In your colon or bowels, why
suffer needlessly?
Buy now—today—from any druggist,
a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Stomach
Tablets. Take them regularly as di
rected and see how quickly you get
relief There Is no more effective
remedy for stomach ills than Mi-o-na.
It is not only a digestive giving quick
relief, hut also strengthens and builds
up surely and safely the digestive or
gans, soothes the irritated membrane
and Increases the flow of the digestive
juices, which insures a speedy recov
ery. Your whole system is henefitted
and you become well and strong. Start
treatment today
Mi-o-na is different from other di
gestive remedies. Try a free sample
Address, Booth’s Miona, Buffalo, N. Y.
It is Piano of small compass, made to conform
to the limited-space idea. It hardly takes up more
room than an ordinary upright piano, while its
added string length means greater resonance and
depth of tone. This grand not only calls for loud
praise as to its elegance of appearance, but its
matchless quality of tone as well.
To those preferring uprights our stock is most
complete, covering large variety of styles as well as
wide range in prices. Certainly a most opportune
time for prospective buyers to investigate the
merits of our instruments.
FREE $25.00 IN GOLD
to anyone who buys new Kimball Piano at our
store, 306 Jackson street, at less than the regular
marked retail price. We do this to emphasize the
stability of our prices as it affects our absolute one
price plan. Our instruments are all marked at the
lowest amount we can afford to accept, for cash.
Time buyers receive advantage of the cash price by
paying 6 per cent interest to cover carrying
charges.
In ovar a half-century of piano merchandising, ws have found
that the correct method of telling goods, both in relation to buyer
and teller, ie on tho one-price plan, This protects the experienced at
well at the inexperienced buyer. Isn’t It e feet that when we tell
our instruments at one price—no more, nor no less —the confidence In
the merits of our goods is put to the eupreme test. Kimball price*
have been established by the buying public for over a half century.
Our stores, hare and in Atlanta,, are the only ones in Georgia we know
of who bperate on the one-price plan. Can you afford to buy from
* dealer who operates on the sliding scale basis? We think not, be
cause you could never be eatisfied that you could not have purchased
the instrument for less money had you spent more time haggling over
prices.
Why not buy from the world’s largest manufacturers of pianos,
through this branch store, and save jobber’s, dealer’s and agent’s
profits?
Beautiful illustrated catalog covering many styles of Kimball in
struments will be sent on request te those living out of town.
When li
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GIBSON MERCHANT FILES
BANKRUPTCY PETITION
William J. Braddook, a merchant of
“Howardisms” No. 10
By T, G. HOWARD, Proprietor, Howard's Drug Stores.
Being some reasons why I solicit and Vnerit
your drug and drug sundries patronage.
Our cigar buyer is an expert—he knows to
bacco values and lie knows blends.
When buying cigars, we buy cigars which
we feel will please our customers price
only, is secondary. A satisfying quality
must be in the piece of goods to assure us
that the cigars that we sell will “stand up”
under the severest test of the most critical
smoker.
Another thing that we make every effort to
maintain is permanency of flavor.
Some smokers favor a “fast'.'” for a certain
kind of tobacco or a certain blend. With us,
we try to combine the “taste” with the
quality, and to maintain this combination so
that when you buy a cigar or a box of cigars
today, or tomorrow, or next week, or next
month, or next year, —you will he satisfied.
And not until we have done this are we sat
isfied.
The Stores
T. 0. Howard
DRUGGIST
Augusta, Ga.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 2M
THE
KIMBALL
Miniature Grand
Meets the exacting de
mands of sblled
musicians.
W.W. Kimball Oo.t
Augusta Branch
306 Jackson St.
Ira C. Perkins, Mgr.
Gibson, Ga., yesterday afternoon filed
a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in
the office of United States Commis
sioner C. J. Skinner, Jr. The assets
are $867 and liabilities $1,448.83, it la
said.
You Save]
m When [
I You Buy
ila
STORE NO. 1
Broad and Jackson
STORE NO. 2
710 Broad Street