The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, March 05, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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You know what tt mnana to feel your nerves bristling, •cramming, all on edge, seeming to rob your bruin of Ita power to think and feel ing that you will alniply go mad. You know what tt means to Buffer the palna and achea and discomforts of your sex— those awful feelings that no one but a woman can understand. • Now think! How will you feel when all this has vanished .’ I low will you feel when wonderful ROOT JUICR has relieved you of theoe aymptoma when you <ati go aboul your duties full of vim and energy and find each taak a pleasure? How will you feel to be free from dragging achea ami pallia, free from that terrible nervous tension and to feel well and strong In mind and hotly—just like your old self again'’ Try It Try ROOT JI’ICR for ten days on a positive guarantee, a guarantee mind you, that means money hat k Instantly If you are not perfectly delighted with the reaults. It’s easy to take, tastes good, and a better medicine for weak, worn-out. run-down men and women was never made Don’t let anybody talk you out of ll Try HOOT JUICE this time. You'll he thankful the longast day you live All Aral rlass drug stores sell ROOT JUICE one dollar per large bottle and they guarantee 11—relief or money back Instantly. THE BIJOU Today and Friday BOT SCHAFER * IN “THE SEMINARY GIRLS” A Laughing Musical Tabloid. 16 People —l6 ADDED ATTRACTION "The Hlllsvllle Tragedy" Pictures of the Famous Allen Gang. SATURDAY % Four Performances, two matinees and two night performances. “Whose Baby Are You?” and “The HillsvOle Trag edy.” BISHOP CANDLER WILL BL HERE NEXT SUNDAY Will Preach at St. John M. E. Church in Morning at St. James' in Evening. Bishop Warren A. Candler, former pnator of the Ht. John Methodist church at Augusta and one of the heat known ministers tn the Methodist church. Booth, will he In Augusta next Rtinday and will preacn both morning and evening. At the morning service Bishop Candler will occupy the pulpit |nt Nt John'* *nd In the evening at ' HI. James. Tho pastors of the two ' local churches cordially Invite the gen i oral public to attend the services at | which Blah op Candler will he heard. It tins been thirty years since Bish op Candler waa pnator of the Augusta ifhurch, nevertheless It la expected that there will be some of the oldest mem bers of the church who remember the distinguished clergyman to attend tho service Sunday morning or Sunday night. BIRTH 0E EMMET IS OBSERVED IN AUGUSTA Members of Irish Society Dined Sumptuously at Hof brau Case Last Evening. A seven course dinner. In honor of the name of the Illustrious Irish poet, Robert Emmett, was served at the Hufbrai! Case last night to the mem bers of the Bobert Bfnmett Society of Auguste, ntu,ut thirty-five In num ber. The event was patriotic In every sense and was voted a complete- suc cess. Capt. E. J. O'Connor acted as toast master In the place of Mr T. D. Mur phy, president of the society, who was absent. Toasts, witty as those of the Irish usually are. were responded to by Messrs. Daniel Carr, P. F. McNal ly. P. J. Cal lan, D. Bennett and D. P. c I'Connell Among the beloved members of the society who could not attend the ban quet this year and from whom letters were rend were Messrs. J. J. Farrell, of Balnbrldge, (la., and T I>. and M. J. Murphy, of this city. The speech of the evening was made by Col. D. G. Fogarty. Another In teresting feature of the celebration was the rending of a letter from Ireland to the effert that the prospects for the home rule bill to become a law were brighter now than ever before. Among those present last night were: Messrs. E J. O'Connor. D. O. Fogarty, William Mulherln, Pat. J. <Allan, P F McNally. T. J. Daly, T. J Vaughan, J. J. (’onion, I I*. Ward, J. B. Kearney, D, P. O’Connell, Ed Bennett, Thomas Bresnahan, E J. Gal laher, 1> Bennett, Daniel Kerr, Georg* Toole and others. VERDICT OF S4OO BEEN AWARDED NEGRO EDWARDS Willie Kdwarda, a negro employe of the Plant era Cotton Oil Mill, was awarded a verdict of *4OO yesterday af ternoon In the city court. The negro sued the mill for personal Injuries sus tained while In the employ of tho com pany. “FAUST." To those who appreciate the higher order of music, especially the class of music that does not go over the heads of the average theatre attendant, will doubtless cordially welcome the (Irand Opera presentation of Qounod’s mas terpiece, “Faust" at the Grand nest Monday evening. Inasmuch as this splendid and altogether satisfying opera has not been heard In this city before, most of the Grand Opera or ganisations preferring to give us a taste of the more serious •ustcal com positions, which as a role are not ex m tly to the taste so tho masses of en tertlnment seekers. While the New York Grand Opera Company refrained from expatiating upon the possession of a big chorus. It i makes the honest representation that i the chorus members are left to the i principles with the object of Insuring uctual harmonlUos effects. The Metropolitan Symphony Instru mentalist* are a part of the organisa tion and furnish the voice accompan ist in conjunction with the regular • house Austrians, thus providing as It j were an argumented orchestra, a scen- Uc production Is likewise anounced. Salvatore Giordano, Caruso's famous | protege, and a tenor of exceptional ! ability, will sing "Faust.” Marguerite Robert appears as Marguerite, while Richard B. Parks, a baßo-baritone of International reputation, la the Meph iato, a role which he haa sung countless times. Altogether the New York Grand Opera Company makes up In quality what It lacks In numbers as compared with some of the profusely advertised organisation* Heats on sale Friday. THE BIJOU THE HILLSVILLE SHOOTING. Ebr an engagement of throe Jays, beginning with a matin,’,' at 3 o’clock jthlM afternoon, and with dally matt i tifM, the alary of the Allen Para ami [the "shooting up" of the HlllavUte court In Wythe county, Virginia, will be told at the Bijou Theatre by Deputy I Sheriff Sam Hurt. The program will Include several very entertaining vau deville numbers. A most Inviting bill |ls offered at popular prices No one ils more famlllsr with the stirring scenes enacted during th<* Allen trial (than Deputy Sheriff Hurt. I Beginning today Hot Schafer with hts company who have been at the j Bijou since Monday are being seen j until Saturday In "The Son.lnary j lilrls.’* Saturday In two matinees and two night performances they will play | "Whose Baby Are You." Motion (lic it ures of the usual high class are shown before every show. The Hlllsvllle tragedy Is something special and shouldn't be missed by any BlJoulte. 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Get a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Think of It! Morgan Art Treasures Guarded by Armed Men Metropolitan Taking No Chan ces With the $50,000,000 Collection. New York.—Though the strictest secrecy lihil enveloped tho measure taken, it became known today that un usual precaution Is being exercised by the Metropolitan Museum of Art to guard against thieves and fire the $50,- 000,000 Morgan collection now on view In that Institution It is said that the protective arrangements, which are most elaborate, would make virtually Impossible a repetition of the Mona l.isa theft In the Louvre museum with Raphael's Colonna Madonna the pos sible subject In this instance. Fifty special watchmen, well arm ed, and two police detectives are the personnel of the elaborate scheme pro tecting the collection. In addition the lateat devices in electrir Marins have been Installed, conneetlng fire and po lice headquarters and the different parts of the building. Ten large gongs and many smaller ones would sound should unauthorised hands touch any of the Morgan art objects, bringing Into the room every attendant and all the watchmen In the building. The same means would bring the reserves from the nearest police station. For additional protection at night a system of patrol regulation has been provided, so adjusted that should a watchman fall to register his round at one of the many time clocks, his fail ure would be brought to the attention of a telegraph company. In whose office such failure would be immedi ately recorded. To train the regular and special em ployees of the museum In the opera tion of the devices a number of alarm drills have been given. She (meaningly)—Ho you consider kissing really dangerous? He (meanly)—Yea; it often bring* on marriage. WOMAN COULD HARDLY STAND Because of Terrible Back* ache. Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. —“I suffered from displacement and inflammation, and had such pains In my sides, and terrible backache so that I could hardly stand. I took six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, snd now I can do any amount of work, sleep good, eat good, and don’t have a bit of trouble. I recommend Lydia E. m i • • •m-r Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to every suffering womam. Mrs. Harry Fisher, 1642 Juniata Street, Philadel phia, Pa. Another Woman’s Cage. Providence, R. I.— "I cannot speak too highly of your Vegetable Compound as it has done wonders for me and I would not be without It. I had a dis placement, bearing down, and backache, until 1 could hardly stand and was thor oughly run down when .1 took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It helped me and I am in the best of health at present 1 work in a factory all day long l>esides doing my housework so you can see what it has (lone forme. I give you permission to publish my name and I speak of your Vegetable Compound to many of my friends. ’’—Mrs. Abril Law son, 126 Lippitt St, Providence, R. L Danger Signals to Women are what one physician called backache, headache, nervousness, and the blues. In many cases they are symptoms of some female derangement or an inflam matory. ulcerative condition, which may be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pink ham’sVegetabfe Compound. -Thousands of American women willingly testify to its virtue. THE AUGUSTA HERALC, AUGUSTA, GA. Florida Frosts Have Killed Much Green Stuff Jacksonville, Flaw-Mall report* from south Florida Indicate that the vege table crop was Injured from 50 to 75 per cent by the reoent frosts. Around Fort Igtuderdaie Ire formed on th* lakes and the daugige la great. At Danta most of ths bean*, cahluige, pens, tomatoes and lettuce was frosted and but little will t>« fit to market, it 1* said. Already the prices are wearing here and people In the North may exited to pay much higher prices for all green goods from Florida. THE WAV OF IT, . Just bet there Isn't any fun MK WITH II RUDE* They say a temptation Is not a temp tation If you resist It. And the op posite Is, of course, equally true. That is a peculiarity of epi grammes But this Is getting slightly off the matter in hand. The subject of today'* epistle Is the Temptatfon of John Hcwsley, colored. He was out of sorts, out of spirits, out of work, out of doors, and out at elbows. On the weary rounds looking for a Job, he met with no luck. Place after Place turned him atf'ay. This morning he went to a colored man, the fore man of a piece of work which Is be ing done out In the suburbs, and ask ed him for something to do. The busy gang was swarming round, and It looked as If there might be room for one more. But no, the foreman said: "Bn* fill ed up.” Now John was not. He was In/fact empty with a most aching void. There was a large place In the middle of him which was very urgently vacant. So that, after hanging about for some minutes, and finding himself un observed, he made a raid on the fore man’s lunch bucket and furtively de camped. The foreman seems to have suspect ed something, for he Immediately In- HIS CASE HOPELESS HOST FRIENDS THOUGHT Could Not Eat or Sleep. A Friend Advises Black-Draught. Which Does the Work. • J'omeroyton, Ky.—This town Is thtj, home of Mr. A. J. Hughes, whose con dition for five years was such a* led him, as well as most of his friends, to believe that he could not recover. Mr. Hughes now says: ''l was down with stomach trouble for five years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely I would die. ** My condition was such that I could not eat or sleep. I tried many differ ent medicines, but they did me no good. Nearly all my friends thought I would die, but one of them advised me to take Thedford’s Black-Draught. I PULLMAN RESERVATIONS Phones! 625 and 661 ATLANTIC ROAST |JNE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH * No. 32. No. 36. Lv. Augusta 2:30 P.M. 5:15 P.M. Ar. Richmond 5:05 A.M. 7:00 A.M. Ar. Wash., D. C. .... . 8:40 A.M. 10:20 A.M. Ar. Baltimore, Md... .10:02 A.M. 11:44 A.M. Ar. W. Philadelphia ..12:23 P.M. 2:04 P.M. Ar. New York 2:31 P.M. 4:15 P.M. Schedules Maintained in Feb. Southbound 60 per rent on time, 75 per cent Within 30 Min utes. and ONLY 5 Days More than one hour late Reaching Augusta, Either Train. 50% DOUBLE TRACK TO^— NEW YORK AND THE EAST T. B. Walker, Pist. Pass. Agent, 829 Broad St. G. B. Wells. Trav. Pass. Agent, 829 Broad St. M. C. Jones, City Ticket Agent, 801 Broad St. HUE DOSE RELIEVES 1 COLD-NO QUIRE • Take ’Tap*'* fold Compwnd" firry two kmita until you have When thro* deart, than all grippe miaery goei and your aula will b* brown. It promptly open* your etopged-up nostril* and the air passages of the hod; stops natty •liachars* or note running; rolievt. the headache, dultaea*, feverishness, *ore throat, antralug, aorenra* and guinea*. Don't atay atuffeduel Quit Mowing gnd anufliog. Kate vour throbbing head—nothing elm in* the world giver.auch ,*! "i’lpt'i v.oUl A ompound* which towti only Aj cento at any drug etvre. - • a In fooling round with Debt, my son, The faster you run tn. you’U find, Tho mora you’r* bound to be behind. * —Cincinnati Enquirer spected hi* larder and saw th* dls crepanoy. He followed John to the corner of Greene and McKlnne before he found an officer to have him ar rested, And John was brought In with the guods In hts pocket. The Judge seemed anxious to let John off if possible. He tried with questions to confound the foreman witness, but It was not to be done. Then he turned to John: "How much did you pay him for that lunch?” he asked. That was a beautiful loop-hole,— but John's answer was: “Judge, It was wrapped up In a piece of paper. I didn't take nothin' but a piece of chicken." That settled It. Of course if people sre going to have chicken In their lunch buckets and leave It within reacli of hungry niggers, what can they expect? John might have re sisted all the Kingdoms of the World, but there is a limit to every man's strength. , The Judge told him of a place where food Is free and labor is in plenty, and suggested that he go there for thirty days or so. John was allowed to keep the chicken, however. And he seemed more pleased at this than he was grtieved at the rest of his fate. followed his advice with but little faith. However, I have now taken Black- Draught for three months, and can truthfully say that I am well. I haven’t had sick headache . any more, and feel so thankful for what Black-Draught has done for me.” This reliable, vegetable remedy has been In successful use for three quar ters of a century. To purify’ the blood, renew the appetite, regulate liver, stomach and bowels, we urge you to try It. Why suffer, when the same relief that Mr. Hughes found, Is within easy reach of you? At every drug store. Only costs one cent a dose. Try it. Begin today. ATTENTION! LADIES’ SPRING COAT SUITS The biggest values ever produced. We have just purchased a sample line of Ladies' Spring Coat Suits, the very newest styles, materials, and colors $30.00 and $35.00 values, ft 1C AH all to go at pId.UU (See window.) Note these Extra Bargains for Friday and Saturday WHITE LAWN -40 inches wide, yard 5^ BROWN LINEN -12 36-inch Brown Linen, yard 914<* WHITE MADRAS— The 1214 c kind, in short lengths, yard .. . 7i/>^ PAJAMA CHECKS— -36 inches wide, the 10c kind, yard 7*4^ We also have some very special bargains for Friday and Satur day in the following Goods COTTON SUITINGS In Manchester Poplins, Pebble Crepe, Beverly Crepe Ratines, and Silk Stripe Poplins, solid colors or dainty figures. Yard ’.. . 25£ ECONOMY CREPE— Checked, plain and fan cy, 19c value to go Fri day and Saturday, - yard 121 4£ WE GIVE PURPLE TRADING STAMPS. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. SEA ISLAND -25 yards of good Sea Island for .. .. SI.OO Hill’s Bleaching— -1214c 36-inches wide Hill’s Bleaching, yard 0 1 /^ LINEN SHEETING— 85c 90-inch Linen Sheeting, yard .. .47^ WASH CLOTHS— 8c Wash Cloths .. .3^ NEW WASH SILKS Just arrived, white with neat stripes, any color, 20 inches, at, yard .. 19<^ And 30 inches at .49^ NEW DRESS GOODS In black and white, blue and white, old rose and white, waffle weave dress goods, also all silk ratine, any color, yard .-50^ JAMullarkyCo. 830 Broad Street. Good Quality. Good Value, Good Service