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COMING PLAYS
Something About Fan* to Ue
•ten at "The Marry Widow"
Performance Tonight
F*n» arc nun of tin* mom uncivil
of man'* Invention* They hav
beau In uaa from the remote him
*om* •peclruwti* In th< flriilsh Mi
•aum. <1 AtltiK back to night and t
rnuturln* baton* Cbflal
At oh" time they wen* altrfhuti*
of royalty, together wILh (ho un
brail* And It I* a mranv* fart, on
wall worth tho mudent > ntinntlm
that amount certain African tril»*
SICK HEADACHE:
I’oellivrly cured If
thcim Little I’liU.
Tin y alao reltete 1 'ln
tree" from Pjtgqda In
UlgrsUua and '*'<« Hearty
JUllug. A pcrfcA rem
edy tor TilulneM. ftaiwa,
IrroWkttieiw, liul Tied*
tn lb* Mituth. Omted
Tongue. I <un In tho km*,
TOIUTD IJVKIL TUg*
CARTER'S
Brittle I
lIVER
B p,tLS
-OHpL_J
regulate Mia llawet*. lim-ty Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
CARTERS
IRMt
PILLS.
.
Genuine Musi Dear
Fic-Simil« S^Bituit
RIFUtr SUBSTITUTCA
THERE ARE
THREE
KINDS
of furniture the good
kind, the indifferent
kind, the hud kind. You
will be able to get but
on« kind here the
best there is.
No mutter what sort
you want, whether for
parlor, dining room,
hall, library, or bod
room, we have just
your want. A vast
collection and all at
prices most reasonable.
We invite you to call,
inspect the stock, ask
the price. We are sure
you will buy.
The J. L. Bowies
Furniture Co.,
904 Broad St.
4ugu*ld's OWrsl lurniturr
Slor.
> CALENDAR.
I ,
> Tonight at 8;HO p. m.—" The 1
> Merry Widow."— Seat* now anil- •
> In* *
► Tomorrow, matinee, 3p. m.— *
► Iht Merry Widow.”—Kuuta *
* now ready. i
► Tomorrow night, at 8; 80 p. <
► ni/ The Merry Widow!" — <
► Seat* now Moiling ,
i Mall order* received for *
• The Merry Widow," when ae- <
> conipunlcd by remittance. <
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► NOTICE *
> Pat ton* having neat* for the i
> following performance* will -
► mtve themselves and the man *
i aaement a groat deal of Incon- 1
> vletire to rending Ihelr ticket* *
> * i re fully. i
► Merry Widow," tonight "42." 1
e Merry widow," tomorrow
t matinee, “JJ.” *
► M* try Widow," tomorrow *
f night, “43." *
lh« fan find ihn umbrella arc still
Hi.' IntiKiila of kind*.
Fans mail* pan of the bridal out
til n| and. in Komsns ladle*— the
term anrlenl applying to Homo, not
to tho I idle* The olileßt annul* ot
China and Japan inukc meat lon of
tin- fan In tho fourteenth century
th.'i made i heir Ural appearance tn
rorititciil. and a littlo later tn Franco
and KnKlaud.
In th. sixteenth century they b. ■
came uiilvoraal In Italy and Spain
In th.'*.- countrlo*. they grew to
have special conventional u*«a, tin
vo; I mih action* lu handling them a
code of iduuitlH. by which ladle*
mi. *uppo .il 10 couvey hint* and
rUnal* lo admirer* ami rival* In
society. An> one who ha. seen the
fan In use by the Spanish sonora*
and a. norlla* of today ran have no
d'Mihl that they Ihivo Inherited soiiie
of th> lore ot their ancestor*
One of i he nixt iH.piilai' fad*
among wealthy ladles of the pro*
out time t* the collection of tana of
various countries and age*, and <■
i dally those which have an aisiorl
eal Interest attached to them >fo*t
Interesting. too, are some of the*.*
CollectUm*. No one with the least
Imagination can help wondering a*
he examine* them, what talc* ’hoy
\ .flild have to tell If the gift ot
»• leech Hi re bestowed upon them
vvhai tender nvo.val* have been wht*
oered behind their concealing fold*,
what warning* breathed, ami con
spiracle* hatched, wlial scandal* re
v xl.*d
There I* one fan. by the way,
which t* exerelmuK the attention of
ihe clvtllied world at the present
oay, to the exclusion of all mhe
This I* tne dainty trttle belonging t
Natality, the flirtatious wife of Po
It, the Maisovlan ambassador, who
coquettes tier wav through "The
Merry Widow.” the most marvellous
•c saful opera In the hlatory of
tie stage The adventure* of th l *
an are htghlv diverting, pa. sing ««
,1 do,'* In aucceaeto* Into the hand*
l Mends and . nemten vVhlh' It
mod speak It certainly ha* a tale
i tell If you want to Hod ihe »,»•
it lon of thi* apparent paradox, go
ad s. o The Merry Widow ” You
111 he told It there, and you will
at 0’ am* time auch * J!-
rung evening *» vau have rerv'v,
( ever, enjoyed at the theatre l>*
A FRIGHT BOV.
S*>.‘> .pierted the father, “can't
vou give my hoy a position tn your
“1 don't know,” rejoined the grocer
W hat can he do*
"Well replied the parent. “I don't
uppes. he could do much at tlrst
. xccpt buy and sell goods and man
age your business for you. hut later
on when he get* g little experience
, and *eo«e h* might be able to sweep
out do up package* and run errands
* Chicago ixcwa. *
♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
♦ 4
♦ IN RECORDER’S COURT. ♦
♦ ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
The recorder’* court was In sen
•ion only a few minute* Friday morn
Ing, but the fine* and days given
wen- the largest that have been im
posed for *om« time. The total
amount of fine* wan s2st. The total ,
number of days given was 282.
Joe Olb*on violated the 400th sec
tton and was given $45 or 90 days.
Jessie Oollett, a sporty negro, was
charged with loitering. He told the
recorder that he could aliow receipts
where he had been writing home and
sending them money, tils honor ad
vised him to write to his people and
tell them that he had gone, to work
for !»0 days. Th« usual SIOO fine
was attached.
Burnell Pitt*, a negro hoy, rode
hi* bicycle on the sidewalk Ho was
fined SI.OO or three day*.
Qullltan Kobertaon was charged
with rutting (ieorge Ralley, both ne
groes Bailey had a gash from his
ear to his mouth. The recorder fined
Robertson SIOO or *0 days and bound
him over to the city court for stab
btng.
READ THIS OFFER
We Guarantee Parisian Sage to Cure
Dandruff, Stop Falling Hair or Itch-
Ing of tht Bcalp, In Two Weak*, or
Monay Back—Giroux Mfg Co., Sola
American Makera of Parlaian Sage,
The above I* an offer we are moat
proud to make. It I* an offer that n v
man or woman need he ashamed to
I accept. Parisian Rage Is the quick
est acting amt mot: rejuvenating hair
I restorer In the world
Ita magical qualities have made It
famous wherever It has been Intro
duced.
It Is the only hair restorer sold'Vith
mi absolute guarantee to rare dan
druff stop falling hair or Itching of
I the scalp.
It cure* dandruff by killing the
germ* and u kills them so promptly
that the most skeptical give It their
warmest pratse
But Parisian Rage la more than a
I cure tor dandruff It will make hair
grow on any head where the hair
{bulb I* not altogether dead
And we want every reader of The
Herald to know that Parisian Rage Is
the moat delightful hair dressing lu
the world It ta so pleasant to uaa.
and It* effect la so Invigorating and
refreshing, that It please* everybody.
Anil lo the ladles
W" wish to empha
sise the fact that
.'aristae Sago t*
1(i .N
py
grow luxuriant, sot, and beautiful
The girl wan the Auburn hair Is
on the outside package of every bet
tie of Parisian Sage Alexander Drug
Co. sell It for 50 cent* a large bottle,
or you ran get It direct, all express
charges prepaid, from C.lroux Mfg
Co , Buffalo, N Y
THE ARTFUL DODGER.
The aid farm wa* trying to hid*
1 Itself tn the tall grass
What are you trying to get under
! cover for*” quoded the artful dodg
er.
The tax nsseaaor approaches."
' answered the old farm Aren't you
j afraid*"
Not Hie." replied the a d "I'm
predatory wealth" Chicago Sew.-
Lame Back
This ailment t* usually r*u**d by
rheumatism of the muscle* of the
small of the hack and l* quk-kh
| cured by applying Chanmerlgln *
1 Mnlment two or throe times a day
j and massaging the parts at each ap
I plication. For sale by all druggist*.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
lELAYA OF GUATEMALA
i MUSS *'
; ft .i , 2»%&: ■ ■Ji
| 'kSJSES^ }ij< ■; *’['■ j
President Zelaya of Guate
mala, whose assassination
was recently attempted.
CfIPT. J. C. DEMPSEY
RETIIRSJMMMD
Reconsidered His Resigna
tion and Will Still Ac«
As Captain of the Hus
sars.
The Richmond Hussars held their
regular meeting Thursday night. The
meeting was one of the longest and
most enthusiastic that has been held
In a long time.
Capt. J. Coleman Dempsey has been
persuaded to reconsider bis resigna
tion ami he is to remain as captain.
There were several matters of im
portance before the troop. It was
decided to make the secretary a paid
official.
For the past year the troop
been paying for the horses that were
used on the parades, hut Thursday
night, on tho motion of Mr. Burch,
the troop decided they would revert
to the old way of every man provid
ing himself with a horse.
It was decided that a smoker he
given next Thursday night. The men
are looking forward to it and beyond
a doubt it will be a success. The
old guns have been packed prepara
tory to shipping them to Atlanta
The new guns are in the boxes
and they will not be unpacked uutil
tho Armory is in good shape.
Malaria Makes Pale Sickly Children
Tim Old Standard (IROVK'B TASTE
-I,FSR CHILI. TONIC, drive* nut malaria
and builds up ihe eyetem. For grown
people and children 50e.
STOPPING THE SUPPLY.
Cltiman—"Hello, old man! Got
your new cook still?"
Hubbubs—"No, 1 haven't got her
still, but I've got her bottle; found
it hidden In the cellar and she * so
ber pist at present. I ' —Philadelphia
Press.
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
That Is LAXATIVE BROMO 'QUIN
INE. Look for 'lie signature nf E.
\V. GROVE Used the world over
|to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c.
SLIPPERY
"Going to have n spelling bee, eh?"
I Interrogated the visitor
"Yessum.” ro*ponded small Tnm
| my.
•‘Whnt will be your catch word?"
"Banana ”
"Banana" Why. that's easy. Why
in the world did yon ever select the
: word banana?"
"Because people arc bound to slip
! up on It."—Hiicago News.
THEN SHE'LL TELL YOU.
“Tell nic," said the lovesick youth.
I "what * the best wav to find out what
! a woman thinks of you?"
"Marry her!" replied Peckhani
promptly."—Philadelphia Press.
J. W. VAN CLEAVE
' '
he only
hair
ontc tn
the
world
ruaran
•ed lo
make
the hair
James W. Van Cleave,
president of the National
Association of Manufac
turer*, who denies th.'
charge of attempted brib
ery of Presid-nt Gompera,
of the American Federa
tion of Labor.
Two Words With You,
MONNETT
Former Attorney Gen
eral Frank S. Monnett, of
Ohio, who has gone on the
stump for the Democratic
party since Gov. Haskell,
of Oklahoma, resigned as
national treasurer.
OLD SAWS WITH NEW TEETH
Bet not, fret not.
Hard earned, siowly “burned.”
First buy your hair, then wear it.
It's no use crying over watered
milk.
Tippling is the mother of inven
tion.
Too many cooks are better than
none.
Continual dropping in wears away
welcome
A hair on the head is worth two
on the brush.
It's a wise author who knows his
own play—after production.
The hand that rooks the (miner’s)
rrndlo Is the hand that rules thp
world.—Boston Transcript.
Noah was the founder of
indigestion—He forgot to
leave the pigs ashore
in conseq*.ience have ever since been victims of lard-cooked food and
indigestion. Lard.soaked food is not fit for human stomachs because lard is made
from greasy, indigestible hog fat, and is bound, sooner or later, to make trouble
for your inner'machinery.
Cottolene' is the only rational, national shortening. It is a pure, vegetable
product, and its source (the cotton fields of the Sunny South) is in striking con
trast to the source of lard (the pig-sty.)
Cottolene makes food that any stomach can digest—palatable, nutritious and
healthful. If American housewives but knew the superiority of Cottolene over ,
lard, both from a practical and health standpoint, lard would
never again enter any well-regulated kitchen.
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Your grocer is hereby aa
- thnnted to refund vour
money ln.case you are not pleased, after having given Cottoitue a fair teat.
Never Sold in Bulk Cottoitn* i* packed in paiii with *n air
- light top to keep it clear., fresh and whole
tome, and prevent it from catching dust ana absorbing disagreeable
odor*, such os fish, oil, etc.
Cook Book Free For a2c stamp. to pay postage, we will mail
you our new "PLRi. FOOD COON BOOK"
edited and compiled by Mrs Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert,
and containing nearly 300 valuable recipes.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago \
“Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South”
Mr* Man*
Stetson Hats ,
$3.50
Ralston Shoes
$4.00
In the former we have the famed Stetson kind,
and also the No Name, at $3.00, in soft and stiff
brims.
In Ralston Shoes we offer the Latest Styles, and
all leathers, black, tan and patent, for one price.
Rice & O'Connor
Shoe Co.
TWO STORES: ££3853
Desirable Lots
On Tutt Avenue, for colored homes. Will build
homes on monthly payments.
Industrial Lumber
Company
Phone 262.
THIS MEANS YOU
Sprinkle DISINFECTANT LIME around your
HOUSE and in the CELLAR.
85c PER BARREL
Augusta Builder’s Supply Co.
Phone 321. 643 Broad St.
PROPOSING.
The Heiress—" Oh. papa! The earl
has proposed!
Papa Bigwadd—"H'm: What's his
proposition ?" —Puck.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9.
A SPECULATIVE VENTURE.
fieorgp—“flertlo has decided to mar
ry young Multimill. She thinks she
can make something out of him."
Ethel—" About how much?” —London
Opinion.
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