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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12.
Mbrried As Both Swathed in
Antiseptic Wrappings From
Head To Foot
Cincinnati, O.— Swathed from he ad to foot In nntlsrptlc wrappings,
Milton Newman ami Mlaa Theresa l'eyser wore married here Sunday, ac
cording to an announcement made t oday.
The wrapping* led one from th a other during the ceremony, which
"a* performed hy a rabbi bundled up to keep out scarlet fever germs.
The wedding date had been set for Inst Sunday at the home of a friend
In this city but last week Miss I’ey ser became 111 with scarlet fever and
was iiuarantlned. Newman Insisted that the wedding bo carried out as
planned and was given permission b y the board of health.
A health officer and a nurse wore the only witnesses. Immediately
after the ceremony the bride was ta ken to a hospital. Today she wits said
to be wt;ll on the road to recovery.
Railway Officials Are Here.—
Messrs. J. A. Schmidt, commer
cial agent of the Southern Pacif
ic, from Macon; R. O. Bean, trav
eling passenger agent of the
Southern Pacific, from Mncon;
.1. E. Branch, of the Frisco Lines,
from Atlanta, and Dr. J. W. Cook,
of the Queen & Crescent Routes,
from Atlanta, arrived in the city
yesterday for a short business
trip. They are also attending the
final sessions of the freight
men's convention at the Hamp
ton Terrace Hotel.
P. T. Club Dance. —The P. T.
Club will give another dance on
Tuesday evening, February 17th,
at the K. of P. Hall, on Eighth
Street. Invitations . were mailed
yesterdhy. Cfiiaperones will be
in attendance and a delightful
time is anticipated.
“Uncle Charlie” Back.—Rev. C.
M. Wilkerson, “Uriel# Charlie,” as
he Is known in Augusta and many
parts of the state, returned to the
city yesterday, after a profitable
trip through South Georgia,
where he has been preaching. He
will leave on another trip to do
his evangelistic work next Satur
day.
Changes at Y. M. C. A. —The
lavatory at the Young Men's
Christian Association has been
transferred to a more convenient
part of the building, nearer the
dressing rooms and adjacent to
the shower baths, and has aIBO
been made larger. Another basin
and complete equipment has been
Installed and a new and larger
mirror j urchased. It is said that
the Y. M. C. A.’s lavatory is
used for shaving purposes very
Coffee vs. Postum
■ .CT=? ff=f V. T f
Cvlfeina Tannin Caffeine T*"" l *
2.5 Cr- 2.4i*p Non* No,,r
Any analytical chemist can prove by analysis, that
coffee contains two harmful drugs—
Caffeine an alkaloid that irritates the heart, liver
and kidneys, and upsets the nerves.
Tannin a drug which produces an astringent ac
tion upon the tissues of the stomach and bowels.
But the greatest of all is made in
thousands of homes where it is daily
proven by personal experience that
headaches, billiousness, indigestion,
heart irritation and nervousness are
very often caused by coffee drinking.
An ordinary cup of coffee contains about 2 1-2
grains of caffeine, and 2 2-5 grains of tannin.
Some coffee concerns have tried in various ways—
without much success—to rid coffee of its caffeine,
because they know it 3 harmful effects. Now they are
agitated because people are objecting to the presence
of tannin in coffee—the same element (but obtained
from bark) that is used to tan leather.
The simple, easy way out of coffee troubles is to quit
this harmful beverage and use the pure food-drink
POSTUM
It is absolutely free from these drugs or any harmful
substance. Made only from prime wheat (roasted)
and a small percent of molasses, Postum contains the
rich, nutritious values of the grain—is a genuine
food-drink.
Postum comes In two fr.rms:
Regular Poatum —must bt well boiled. 15c and 25c packages.
Instant Postum —a soluble powder. A teaspoonful stirred In a
cnp of hot water, with cream and sugar, makes a delightful bev
erage instantly. 30c and 50c tins.
The cost per cup of both kinds Is about the same.
“There’s a Reason” for POSTUM
—sold by grocers everywhere.
CITY BRIEFS
likely more than any one barber
shop In the city.
Delighted His Audience. —Prof.
T. H. Garrett, principal of the
Tubman High School, who spoke
at the Asbury M. E Church last
night on “Where We Live," de
lighted hts audience Immensely.
A number of members of the T.
II S. alumnae and its student
body were present. The build
ing was tastefully decorated in
the school colors.
"Early Gardening." —The regu
lar monthly meeting of the
Schultz Township Agricultural
Club was held at the club house
yesterday and a fine talk on
"Early Gardening” was made by-
Mr. B. B. McCowen. The election
of officers was postponed until
the next regular meeting, when
It is urged that there be a full
attendance.
Basketball Tonight. —The regu
lar free weekly basketball exhi
bition on the “gym" floor of the
local Y. M. C. A. will be given
this evening. A game will be
played between the two fastest
high school teams In the city and
also a game between two teams
of the men's league of the asso
ciation.
Entertain for "Honey Boy."—
The Augusta Elks have made ar
rangements for a brtlliant but In
formal entertainment for Mr.
George (“Honey Boy”) Evans at
the club rooms tonight. Honey
Boy Evans Is in the city with his
minstrels for three performances.
He has many friends here; is a
big Elk, and Is going to be shown
a royal good time while he Is
here.
PILES
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suffering from the excruciating top
ture of pile* to Just send their name
and address to us and get, by return
mail, a free trial package of the most
effective and positive cure ever known
for this disease, Pyramid Pile Rem
edy.
The way to prove what this great
remedy will do In your own ca*e, Is
to Just fill out free coupon and send
to us and you will get, by return mall,
a free sample of Pyramid Pile Rem
edy.
Then, after you have proven to
yourself what It enn do, you will go
to the druggist nnd get a 50-eent box.
Don't undergo an operation. Ope
rations are rarely a success nnd often
lead to terrible consequences. Pyra
mid Pile Remedy reduces all Inflam
mation, makes congestion, Irritation,
Itching, sores and ulcers disappear—
and the piles simply quit.
Fol sale at all drug stores at bO
cents a box.
Free Package Coupon
Fill out the blank lines below
with your name and address, mi
out coupon and mall to the PYR
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Bldg., Marshall. Mich. A trial
package of the great Pyramid Pile
Remedy will then be sent you at
once by mall, FREE, In plain
wrapper.
Name
Street
City State
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
For Lack of Sufficient Evidence.
To the Kdttor of The Herald, Sir: '
All of last summer, Monte Hano was
terrorized by burglars; my residence
was one of the first that was robbed.
Owing to the clever work of a store
keeper up here, the police were set on
the trail of the thief, and captured him
within six hours with purt of the
stolen property on his person. Ktlll
more of the stolen goods were found
In the thief’s house Not one of the
people who witnessed these facts, were
summoned to appear. He was tried
last week and —“for lack of sufficient
evidence,” was freed, and he a negro
who habitually carried a gun. Now,
having been a victim one time, 1 want
to know what we are to expect next
summer?
One of the Victims
MRS. T. G. TARVER.
The Country Club Golt
Schedules of Yesterday
The men’s four-ball match against
bogey, which was postponed from
Tuesday on account of rain, was play
ed off yesterday on the Country Club’s
hill course. The first place was tied
for by two teams with six up over
the bogey score. The second place
also was a tie, with five lip.
Melnw are those who made the best
scores: J. Allen and R. H. Allen, six
up; Mr. Willis and I)r. Walker, six
up; J. Douglas and Mr. Spears, five
up; Mr. Blythe and T. H. Knight, five
up; W. Raxter and D. Harrington,
four up; W. N. Read and C. G. True
sell, three up; G. B. Witter and C. G.
Morse, three up; H. B. King and B.
Fleming, two up; Mr. Worthington anti
Mr. Gregory, two up; G. Goodrich and
Mr. McVltty, two Up.
The rest of the scores were ranging
from ten down and there were about
fifteen handed In.
Further Use of X-Rays
By Bacon's Physicians
President and Sec’y Bryan
Daily Inquirers Regarding
Georgia Senator’s
Condition.
Washington.—The condition of Sen
ator Bacon, who is 11) at Garfield
Hospital, was much improved toduy
after a night of rest. A higher fever
accompanied hy restlessness yesterday
alarmed the senator's friends.
X-Rays Again,
Washington—No statement has been
made by Henator Bacon's attending
physicians as to the result of the con
sultation held yesterday, when addi
tional X-ray photographs of his trunk
were taken. Dr. Francis D. Hagner, a
celebrated kidney specialist, wan call
ed Into consultation with Dr. James
Dudley Morgan and Dr. B. L. Hardin.
They will have another conference to
day to analyze the X-ray photographs.
Mr. Bryan, secretary of state, is a
dally inquirer as to Senator Bacon's
condition. President Wilson expressed
his deep regret to Senator Hoke Hrnltn
over the continued illness of Mr. Ba
con. Beautiful flowers continue to
arrive to cheer the patient’s sick
room.
On returning from Garfield Hospi
tal last night, John T.. Bolfeulllet re
ported that Senator Bacon’s condition
was unchanged. He said there wa.i
no indication of any critical or alarm
ing condition.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
The Mattress, on Which You Spend a Third
of Your Life, Should Be a Good One
Tt custs but little more in the beginning, ami in the omi it more than justifies the initial f<»st.
The mattress should bo well made. You should know it that, ami clean.
In recommending mattresses to you, we do so with the full knowledge that you want and will have
the bt*st.
The J. B. White Special Mattress, la
pound, felted, rolled edge, boxed sides,
sells ordinarily for $8.50. We are mak
ing a special price of
$7.49
Many Good Baby Carriaqes
Willow hood baby ear
Hagen, upholstered in cor
duroy, rubber tin's,
from sl6 to $127.50
English preamhulators,
white dark green or
brown $14.50 to $125.00
Collapsible go-carts, rub
ber tires, upholstered in
fabneoid, green running
.gear $5.00 to $15.00
(Fourth Floor)
The Song of the Victrola—and
the Music of the Dance
many places, but tho large variety at White’s, the
comfortable music, rooms for the “try-outs” and
the great number of new records always ready
here make it most satisfactory to buy at White’s.
Even the little priced machines can he bought on
convenient terms, through the Household Club,
sls, $25, siO. SSO and other up to S2OO.
(Third Floor)
Special
Luncheons
In the
Tea
Room
Dally
"SOCIETY BUTLER THIEF”
HELD ON SIO,OOO BOND
Portsmouth, N. H.—George Gunning,
alias Edgar Boach, the aged "society
butler thief,” was held In SIO,OOO bond
today on the charge of stealing Jew
elry valued at $20,000 from Geo. H.
Studebaker. The Jewelry was taken
from the Studebaker cottage at Lit
tle Boarshead on June 17, 1912, while
Gunning was employed there as a but
ler.
Gunning was arrested In Philadel
phia on his release from prison after
serving a term for stealing diamonds
In thut city.
BRAY HAIR BECOMES
DARK, THICK, GLOSSY
No One Can Tell
When hair turns gray, faded,
streaked with grey, brittle or fall
ing, get from your Drug Store a
7-ounce bottle of "Q-Ban.” On re
tiring, rub ‘‘Q-Ban" like a-sham
poo on the hair and scalp. The
grey disappears, the hair Is dark
ened and a few more applica
tions of "Q-Ban" makes the hair
glossy, lustrous and beautiful.
"Q-Ban" Is not a dye, it cannot
stain the hair or scalp, and can
not make the hair greasy. Abso
lutely harmless, delightful to use.
“Q-Ban stops falling haJr and pro
motes Its growth bjml stops Itch
ing of the scalp and dan
druff from the first application.
"Q-B«n" darkens the hair so
evenly and naturally that no one
can tell —but you will look years
younger. If your hair Is grey. Just
turning grey, streaked with grey,
falling out, dandruff or itching
scalp, hy all means apply “Q-Ban”
to the hair In preference to any
other tonic. Frost’s Pharmacy,
502 Broad street, Augusta, Ga„
guarantee and sell 7-ounca bottles
for only 50c. Out-of-town people
supplied by mall.
The Vietrola belongs every
where, and everybody has
use for it.
It is the music maker of
the dance, always ready,
and always plays in perfect
time.
Vietrolas are on sale at
WOODLAWN LODGE NO. 62
K. OF P. MEETS TONIGHT
Woodlawn Lodge, No. C 2, Knights of
Pythias, will hold Its regular conven
tion tonight at R o'clock, and the offi
cers are expecting a record-breaking
attendance, as In addition to the rank
work which will be conferred, plans
will be announced for celebrating the
Golden Jubilee and the revised by-laws
will be up for the last reading and bul-
The Bijou
TODAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY.
The management pre
sents the greatest of
all Tabloid comedians
PETE CURLEY
—in—
The Show With the
Cabaret.
“The Girl Who Dares”
A laughing success
with plenty of fun
and good music, an all
star Tabloid cast with
a beauty chorus.
FRIDAY NIGHT
Feature Attraction
“CHORUS GIRLS’
WALTZING CON
TEST.”
2 Matinees Saturday
Prices: 10c, 20c, 30c.
Three Performances
3:30, 7:15 and 9:30
(Fourth Klimr)
Matting Boxes and Cedar
Chests
Matting Shirtwaist boxes, in sizes ranging in price
from $2.50 to $lO
Cedar Chests from $8 to s2s|
Handsome cedar, brass binges, strong looks.
(Fourth Floor)
Folding Card Tables
Made with felt top $3.50
Made with imitation leather top . .$2.75
(Fourth Floor)
W illow Rockers , Costumers
Willow Rockers, cretonne upholstered seat and
back, shellac or brown finish, $lO value,. .$8.40
Costumers, in golden oak and mahogany finish,
$1.50 value for $1.24
(Fourth Floor)
Valentine's is Saturday
Shouts the breathless school hoy. The same
thought enters and thrills most everybody else
about this time.
At White’s you will find Valentines from to
< FRIDAY THEY WILL BE SOLD
AT HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICES
(First Floor)
lot, this alone Is expected to he a
drawing card as all of the members are
more or less Interested In the laws
which govern them.
Horrible Blotches of Eczema.
Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eo-
New Orleans, La., states; "My doc
tor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobsln’s
Eczema Salve.’ I used three boxes
of Ointment and three cakes of Dr.
Hobson’s Derma Zoma Soap. Today
1 have not a spot anywhere on my
body and can say I am cured." It
will do the same for you. Its sooth
ing, healing, antiseptic action will rid
you of all skin humors, blackheads,
pimples, Eczema blotches, red un
sightly sores, and leaves your skin
clean and healthy Get a box today.
Guaranteed. All Druggists, 60c., or
by mall.
Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia
and Bt. Louie.
FOR SALE
Fix Hundred feet of land rn Olen
avenue, one square from car line.
You will get good neighbors. High
est locality on The Hill and at
tractive prices.
$1,200.00 to lend on reel estate.
John IV. Dickey
CHEAP RATES
—TO—
New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola and Return
—Account of—
MARDI ORAS
FEBRUARY 19TH TO 24TH, 1914
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
Will sell round trip tickets February 17th to 23rd Inclusive.
Tickets limited to reach original starting point not later than mid
night of March 6th, unless extended at destination.
Ask ticket agent for full particulars and schedules.
J. P. BILLUPS, Q- W. STURGIS,
General Passenger Agent. Paasenger Agent.
The Red C ro c s Mat tress, 15-pnund, mil
l'd edge, boxed sides, of fancy satin
tick.
$16.00
Double
Surety
Coupons
letore Noon
Only With Federate.
Loe Angeles, Cel. —'It l play ball at
all In 1914 It will be with a Federal
league team," Arthur Wilson, catcher
for the New York Nationals, said here
today. Wilson refused to state wheth
er he had already signed a contract
with the new league.
THERMOS BOTTLES
[cMVfStl lIRII
THERMOS I
THE BOTTLE |
Thermos Carafes, Ice
Cream Jars and Leather
Cases. Thermos Bottles
repaired.
AUGUSTA TRUNK
FACTORY.
735 Broad.
Opposite Monumttnt.
THREE