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One of the
E^ential.r
of the happy hurtn .s of to-day in a vaafc
fund of information an to the beat method*
of promoting health ami happincati anti
•ight Jiving and knowledge of the world’a
l>eat product*.
Product* of artimJ excellence and
trasonahle claim* truthfully presented
end which have Attained to world-wide
acceptance through the approval of the
Well-Informed of the World; not of incii
ekhtal* only, but of the many who have
the riappy faculty of selecting and obtaini
ng the beat the world afford*.
One of the product* of that elana, of
cnowu component part*, an KlhicaJ
rerre<ly, approval by physician* and corn*
mended by the Well-Informed of the
World a* a valuabl:’ nd wholenomo family
laxative is tlv* well known Syrup of f igs
and Klixir of Senna, d o get it# beneficial
effect* always buy the genuine, rnarui
faeMired by the California I ig Syrup Co*
cnJy. and for 1- ' . dl leading druggist*.
A H IN
IMPRISONED
RYJIIE
KOBNIOBWUTTVC, Pniaala. A firo
broke out Wedneadav morning In one
of the gallerlea of the Koenig«d»n»b<*
coal mine. About ion men «• on
priaonml In the gallery, which in JIM'
feet deep, and It * feared that they
will he lost, six bodiea of men auf
foeated to death have already been
hrottvhi to the nurture, Kutnllle and
friend* of the linprb-in o m
eiowdlfig ati und the shaft enhance,
and work of rtacuo has been or
gnnl*< d
Why James Lee Got Well
Everybody In /aneavile, o , know*
Mn* Mary Lee, of rural route a Him
writwt: "My htitfhand. lamer l<ee,
firmly believe* he otnni hi life to the
line of fir. King* New libeovry.
Hl* lung* were sever'! nffect**d
that coiiiumpllon teemed Inevitably
when a friend recouimended New
Ultmovary. We tried It, and It* ut •
ha* restored him to perfect health."
l)r Kings New Dlseoverv Ist the Klup
*»f throat and lung remedies. For
( slit and cold* It ha* no equal. The
Jn»t d<- • give* reIUH Try It* Sold
n,id rt r e nrsntce at all drug Mores.
iCc cud SI.OO. Trial boitle free
WAN TuD—CARRIERS.
WANTCD*«*Bc -fral Doya to carry
THE HtRALO. Apply to Win, T.
Mt-l'c Jrte, Cl’ .lUtion Manager.
m Isis
THE FEOL
HONOLULU. Hawaii A l«**t of
the act making campaign coutribu
tlon* by corporation* unlawful Im*
b«*n begun here, tlmui It .»*• ton
Uni lull State* HIM i ct Attotnev It
W. Hreekona ngnlnat the Haleak in
Hand) Company. It la charged in the
information f!b»d that this corpora
tlon paid money Into n fund for the
purpose of *ecurlng the r alert lon of
Prince J K. Kalnniatiaole a* dele
gate to Congruas. There arc two
count* to the rharge, one to the t*f
feet that the corporation in question
exist* by Virtue ol mithort(> granted
l»y C'ongreaa in the Organic Act, and
the other that a delegate to t'ouftv**
la a member of that hod* Hot It of
tiiaae point a, on which the charge
hang*, are getieisUly denied here, and
If thla point of view la aunt allied by
the courts will in-an that a Tcrrlt** v
ta print lenity exempt troiu the law
tu quest lon since naUoii.il banks wilt
be practically the only form of cor
poratiou affected, and for the rea
son that a delegate to Congress \%
the neatest approach to a Federal
official In which the Territories have
any choice.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While in the arm> in IMIS t wax
taken with chronic diarrhoea/* mays
George M Felton of South Gibson
Pa ’*l have since tried many rerot*
diet hut without any permanent r*
lief, until Mr A W Miles, of this
place, persuaded n»e to tr> Cham
ber lulu's Colic. Cholera and Diarr
hoea Retnedy, one bottle of which
stopped It at once.* For sale by ail
druggists.
THE -JIM CROW" LAW .
HEAVEN.
Uncle Wash, an aged colored man
who is given to seeing visit pv war
recently regaling a group of breth
ren and sisters in the chut* h with
t* dream of heaven that he had had
tl*e ntght before As he wax map'll
cally descrlbtgg its gold trovea
streets, Its gates of talari and the
Loafs of white-robed talr-hatred
angels playing upon Jeweled harp.*,
m old woman Interrupted with th •
query:
-Ree any ntggmha d«h #, ‘
"Huh/* he snorted l ml. gnu nth
does you ’spiMie I went round tt<
kitchenT" New York Time*
Too Risky
j 44 |W Jmit" <f hr A»1 esf rt'il #
wmtU A» uim JW wm t* It*** * *»«f»
l(Wl«IVl"nl jltA-
How Philadelphia Observed Founder’s Day
View of scene* that mark
et! the celebration of Foun
der’* Day in Philadelphia.
Upper picture nhowx Geo.
WaxbinKton Inauguration
Party. Lower picture
.how. “Penn's Barge on
the Delaware.”
Lame Back.
Thl» ai!m< iit I. usually rang'd hjr
rliemnall.iii or the munrlos of the
•mill of I lie hack, and In quickly
cured by applying Chamberlain'.
Liniment two or three time, a day
and tmiKßaKlna the parts at each ai>-
plication. For sale by all druggists.
SHIFT ciEES
SSHST hu
I
HITTSIUTIir., Ha. Warden Wll
Hum M. Job of the VWhU*it»
l I‘iiltcni iury, wuh opeuiy accused |
I in tulay afternoon by former Deputy
Warden .1 Hun . Corbett with drunk
enitess. with placing u guard back at
work after a prisoner bad oonfossed
that the same guard was to reoelvt
sl,ooo to permit two of them to e»
cip<*. and with s<*curlng the appoint
ment of .i guard an deputy warden
vho had been ratight per.nil ting for
mer (’mincilni; n WllMam A. Martin,
\ 1 CM:.’, let, to folk OV»T the
phono to a political or mlzation in
Pittsburg concerning political mat
tori.
Corbett durian d that the olrtlhln';
of Um waribiiH i.imliy was fitted
. id made In the prison tailor shop
during, the regular working hours,
that ih*’ warden received presents
from u entnpan* In Columbus, Ohio,
for having the p, rimin' clothes mad**
by the firm, and a number of minor
charges.
'I he charges were made In front of
Hie hogitl of prison Inspector* to tho
commit too on prisons of the state
board of charities.
USE OF AEROPLANES IN WAR.
The chance remark of a sergeant
of artillery at Fort Myer during the
ree*nt aeroplane flights of Orvlllo
Wright, ih*' famous aeronaut, was
the bawls for a qtHcusttlon of one o*
the most Important features of thej
uovarpmciit'a Interest In aerial craft
for pu»*t»e * s ot w:u The d'veusstoa
took plao* at a dinner tendered to
\lr Wright by ru al office!*. Sato
the sergeant. “Airships aren't any
good to launch a shell from because
you can't get tht centrifugal force*
that Is necessary to hit an object.”
The idea which the noucommt*
stoned officer Intended to convey was
th,»t the whirling motion given a shell
by the modem sti el bore guns ceuld
not l**’ acrouipltsiix.'d in dropping an
explosive shell from sn airship.
The main tacts brought out In the
discussion ot the aeroplane as an Itv
I strument of war were that a machine
Mich a* that of tho Wright brothers
i would be practically mvulneßfblo is
. target fur the •m W» in- that
with a little taf et practice an ex*
plosive could tv dropped on a wai
\*‘s»e l with damaging r* suits and
that th** aerial war craft could hr.
launched from tho deck of a battle*
* hip,
Mr. Wright said that he had niado
experiments with a swinging weight
to *« v* how chuadv he could hit ol*
lect* over which ho was flying.
T found that aitei a little pract*co
it became coni; eratlve|> easv to put
the weight just where I wanted to”
• I Mr, Wrtglst “One a’lowanc»
which must Ike made I* the effect of
a wind striking the course of the air
ship at right angles. *
"On your present machine, how
much weight could be added Ift the
v hape of a cun?’ Mr \\ light was
•*kvd by Lieutenant Sweet, the naval
officer detailed to observe the Kon
I Myer aeronautical teats,
"One hundred and flftv pounds
!Mr Wiifht replied.
The merits of launching an explt*
Ove from a gun were then discussed
Mr. Wi.ght said there would not k-
*'A hard .• si'll, run through tiiechest, difficult
brr wlting.” If thi» should be your experience,
send for your doctor. It may be pneumonia t
To doctor yoursc If would be too risky. If your
doctor cannot come at once, give Aver'a
Cherry Pectoral. 'J'hen he comet, tell him
exactly utnt you have done,
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Man Drunk Many Years ,
Wife Wanls a Divorce
I,A POHTE, Tnd.—Mrs. Anna Mil
1«t. w|ft> of a wqathly l.a Porte eounty
farmer, WedneKtlay filed in the
Porte rlrrntt co trt tin action for til
: vorce In which she avers that her
husband hits been drunk for a period
of 13 years.
Mrs. Jacob Messing
□Dglia
Mrs. Jacob Messing, and
her baby boy whose father
committed suicide in Cen
tral Park.
ORGANIZATION OF
ST. ANDREW MEETING
The Snread of Christ’s
Kingdom Awour Men,
Especially Young Men,
Their Object.
MII.WAIKKE Win.- The spread
of Christ * Kingdom among men. n
pedally : ettng men," la object of th-
Bret her hoc d of 8t Andrew, an or
Sanitation of laymen of the Episoo
pal church IkrwlMat ;he world
which opened its allver Jubilee -it
venllou in 'lliwaukee \V-dnesd.t
The mnvi'ntlrn will continue the b»l
--nr- of *l> wr-k
plane to dlvvrg*' irvm its course. A
shill could bo dropped tn*o ’he tun
nel of a warahip. causing lerrlUt
danism to tin m chtrv'ry and com
pletim Ps w> rk o: destruction Uy
bursting the bolters.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
i "Me began drinking to celebrate our
union," declared Mrs. Miller and ua
has not been sober for a day since the
: night of the wedding."
The unusual allegation of Mrs. Mil
ler declared, will be fully supported
Iby evidence.
NATIONS SHOULD
HAVE FRIENDSHIP
Japanese Premier Says
That E -st and West Arc
Dependent on Each
Other.
YOKOHAMA.- The following is the!
imperial rescript countersigned by
Premier Kaisura, published In the
Offltlal Gazette: \ i
"The east and the west are de
pendent upon one another for the pro
motion of their mutual welfare, and
on this account we should endeavor
lo cultivate the friendship of other
nations. At the same time it is high
!y important In these post helium (lays
that we should be united with other
countries in advancing the Industries.
' in this we shall he acting in ac
cordance with the sacred traditions
of our forefather and our glorious na
tinnal history. We trust that our loyaf
subjects will assist us in glorifying
the virtue of our fort fathers."
Why Golds Arc Dan^eious.
Becau a you have cr.n 1 raefod ortll
n;.v’ . :<is and recovered from them
without treat muni of any Kind, do
not for a mom, :it Imagine that colds
arc not dangerous. -Everyone knoni
that pneerrt ala and chronic catarrh
hay. their origin In a common cold.
Cornu pi, ■or. is not caused bv a cold
but the cold prepares ihe system for
tho reception and development of thu
germs that would not otherwise awvj
found lodgment. It is the same with
all Infectious diseases. Diphtheria,
e'ariet fever, measles and whooping
cough are much more likelv to je
contracted when the child has a col l
You will nee from this hat more real
danger lurks in a cold than in any
other of the eomriort ailments. Th'*
taslesl and quickest wa> to cure -■)
cold Is 1 • t V.e CbambeT'.aln's rough
U dv. Th tre’.nv r. mat'(tide cir • i
iffie'td b' f hl* preparation hav<
made It a start? article of 'raJ •
over i lar.T' ptrt of the world Per
THF ROAD TO SUCCESS.
•it lfh G. Johnson, Philadelphia's
I as lawyer, was talking In the
•* ting •• o i of a ittoT ah mt work
"In my youth.” said Mr. Johnson, "t
was an-biileus. Ambitleus in ait idrl
- and desultory' way. In early
youth, of course, one und rst this
neither lltc nor enr s self
"An ag< d millionaire (tu-'itloner,
me o-e da> goed humoredlv
" Veil are ambitious?' he said.
" I am l iwtts'ed.
" \Vh>. said the millionaire, do
you wart to tiwr?’
" So that t can do as I Uke.' I an
The rail tlon;’. Ire smiled and shook
Ah. my boy.’ he said, dt is only
when we do as tse don't like that we
succeed New York Times.
tnty One BAOMO QV'ININS," that I*
£.romo Quinine
'arex s Cold in One Day. Crip in . Dtp
THE BEST LIGHT
FOR THE
STORE AND HOME
GAS ARCS AND
WELSBACH LIGHTS
CONNECTED FREE
GAS COMPANY
At Milledge Strzet
Show Grounds
AUGUSTA
Friday, Oct, U
TiV' ORfftTPST
CiJ | iWORU) TOURED
saws,*
The Mod Modern, Orie'inal, Meritoriou-r)
and Perfectly Organized Amusement
Enterprise ever Conceived.
M ARMY OF LEADING F-ERFORMES3
In 8 Rlnffß. On 8 Elevated 3tagea. la
Aerial Enclave, Oa Bouou
Bace Track.
■■ ■" 1 ■ 11 1 "1
GIANT CAMEL of SAHARA
Black as Night A Towering Snip of the Desert,
ACROBATS,
GYMNASTS, TUMBLERS, ,
CONTOaTIOFiFTS,
JUGGLERS, SPECIALISTS.
WONDER WORKER;.
41 Comical Mirth-Provoking Clown?
60SI COMPLETE ZOOLOGiGfIL COLLECTION
IVEIt A:ifIEMLLEi».
Eqnlne Education Perfected In Unprece
dented Hi gh School iioncfco Acts.
Fabously Costly and Beautifully Bewilderinc
BTHEET PARADE
W lcavo the show g-our.ds at 10 o’clock in the
nc-r.in;. Orcr a mile c? su.-'rtous. daizlini, In
* -c:ia cf splendor. Triumphal F ic*ats. Golden Char
o.s. Rich Regcl’a. highly Cuponsoneu Horses,
r ji.tial MuciOs Herds of f.od Aiur-ais. Scores of
Open Cares.
2 PEEronriANCES DAILY at C and Q
n. m. Doors open One Hour Ecrlirr.
X 1 Tent* Absolutel Wutsrprocf. Seating Capacity
10,C0O. f sty Uniformed Uahors In Atter.danco.
Acrej of Canvas, 3 Trains of Cars, 1,000
Msn,- Women and Horae-,
r-EANO
JUTSIDE
v .IiiB!TION
U,-rn the return cf Strict Parade, rr.d cgrjn ct € -10
ir. 'he Bren ‘n<r
ftr'LLE. DeZIZI trap IK ”
The Meat HuarUaue * ent ever accornplit.'ieß
S'IOOTING AFFRAY
HAS FATAL ENDING
One Dead. Another Dying,
and Other* Seriously In
jured in Negro Roi*.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa—One dead
another dying, and two more so se
riously wounded that they are not
expected to recover, ie the brief story
of a negro shcoting affray whlc oc
curcd In a Thompson street house
here shortly before r.iidnlg,...
Ttie house, whlca Is the home of
James Henry and Ml wife, was crowd
ed with negroes at the time of the
shooting, which was done by James
Stockton. 33 years old. whose anger
had been aroused by his Jealousy of
one of the other negroes In the party.
Stockton also ahot himself
<3
ARE VOU BUILDIING?
We Carry a Large Stock of
TIN HARD WOOD MANTELS,
RUBBER ORATES AND TILES,
TAR PAPER PARIAN HOUBE PAINTS.
Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Tar and Rosin Sized Build
ing Paper; Tin Shingles, Etc.
Estimates cheerfully furnished on Tin Roofing, Quttera, Etc., Gal
vanized iron cornices, and skylights.
DAVID SLUSKY,
1009 BROAD STREET.
O Q I LT Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
»« I w TV anc i Common Building
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT.
Georp=-Caro!ina Brick Company
Howard H. Stafford, President.
Write for Prices. AUOTJSTA, GA.
POEITiVELT
THE ,
LARGEST
ELEFHANT
EVER
EXHIBITED
The Reliable Babcock,
The carriage which is built to be good first, one which Incorporates
proved mechanical principles throughout. These principles are em
bodied in good materials and good workmanship. A carriage which
avoids the freaks, fallacies and the experiments of mere Imitation*.
The carirage which combines the efforts of brains, experience and
skill and produced under complete manufacturing facilities. Such a
carriage is the cheapest for the owner, and such a carriage is the Re
liable Babcock. t
H. H. Coskery, 749-751 Broad St.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
When You Want
Fish, Oysters and Game
Cali Us Up.
Fresh Shipments of Mullet Daily
J. N. B. Armstrong,
Retail 308 Jackson St., Phone 583.
Wholesale 910 Walker St., Phone 2294.
Desirable Lots
On Tutt Avenue, for colored homes. Will build
homes on monthly payments.
Industrial Lumber
Company
Phone 262.
THURSDAY, OCT. 15
: j*Sfe£*S*x! '
DON’T BOTHER ABOUT
COAL SIZES
at all. Just tell ua what use you want
to rar.ke of the coal and well take
cart: of the site Qiieition If that
bin of yours Is getting low, better or
der us to Ml It up rit*t now The
longer vou delay order| t the bigger
your chance of finding .the bln en
tirely empty some day Just when you
need coal and need It badly. We've
been there.
CONSUMER’S ICE
DELIVERY CO.,
JOHN 3ANCKEN.
Phones 332 and 333 Manager.