The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 29, 1898, Image 5

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BATURDAV I’&T | Saturday pErT I II # I* AW *** #•** L.. J Jpo I'AIUJI tAPttS* HAND SI; WED # SHOES &*& Tm -Of PUm T«»» VM Kal m 4 Was Caß **4 Hu«mw C«V - Pußf Sain in 4 AauNt assies A A A A A all in a bunch |I4)0 ONLY. | tv,l J/jpnfu.ltnsjcmJ&' iv« BARGAINS I i U l vtWf DR. HENRY J. CODIN, Ey#s4fhi | f #At * I %*, f -A*s> s #s* vOMIMi SIATIOM. Ml UffSfß Ilf V|» f Dffflilf I iw UrfdCi d Sw I «•#•. Omi MNi l*#* «9tMi *t tte# K»*> tear tte# ««Nnr<»«i «*f • Until B«1 Iwi •• r»*W L#*#**,. I **••* Tit low*»t MiH lit lit Im of loiin A- M«*4 A ©A* #f HfA ?«*fte. wlw» nf* iffftiA t, nmnm t (A, #la'scqi i w S'" *'■ » . i,*> »#- - DJOn BB*t »|. CUES t>». cu i r«— uii 1 Tli# rty’Ti ikMi *%eif ItatlM • total rmpsr lf>S MMk WJT tt# nfpsnOnii f. bar* M* »tat!na the ■*•** »«••#« aa# bast *aa!|>pad -a iiw toiM - Dnrtng lb# war H au rtMni that lb# atnfclp* t»#ee at". ally K*W(ar p# by want of roaHaa facUHiaa >n tb# At laatir roaat at a bleb *«*a#t» reaM MU tb#;# btxßltara. Tlf navy tSesNtrtiaemt wilt bnlM foa!b| Billow at aexerea. tar* th# •<•#!« will act ba wi*rt*4 to lb#lr wanianu by hrl of ynpf fa* aOMaa. Racklrn'* Arnka Sal' f. THE BEAT IAI.VR IB lb# «orM f't C»t» Rnil#'**. Rona, I’kwa. Balt Rheum, Rtver *“re». Tatter, Charmed Manila, Chilblain*. Corns, #O4 all Hkta Eruptions and poWlvaly cutrs Pit#*, •r nn pay required. It la (tnaranlerd to (tv# perfect •mtlafactl-m or moß*-* re fuadeii Price ft rents per bin FOR iALIi BT HOWARD A WtUAT. De.pcratr Kflort at -Sukldc. Oalneavtlle. Oa , -ft l, f* Th* flatneavilte K»(ta publish the otlow |n(, * h len la Indeed a etrany mode of QOfmnltttJn* tuk’ldr: "Rev, Mr. park*. yastiy of the Baptist rhuri h at Dahkitw-K*. spent Tu-a day In Ihe city. He brouaht tbo first new# of the attempt made hy a pris oner of the name of Callaway to com mit aulelde Callaway la maftMd In the Dahlone«» Jail and la wanted In North Carolina He,-In* no way to es cape, he made a r|e»perate effort to remmlt aulelde by lueoklmt a lamp chimney, powdering a part of It and gwatlowlnir the fine parrMe*. believing that thla a't would produce death. Not rartna for the torture of a alow death, aueh a# powdered Klara taken Inward ly would produce, If fatal, he took a larger piece and cut a terrible «asb in hla throat and attempted to draw hlr windpipe out with one hand and sever II with the yUsa In the other. Such a terrible and desperate effort would lie pronounced a a act of an Insane man, but it is said that Callaway ahowis no other signs of insanity ahd talks In a rational manner." WEDDING SIFTS-** 1 rich cut glass STERLING ! SILVER I new LAMPS AND VASES | Wm. Sclieiiert & Co., Jewelers. IKJMtI *a laiiciittaß nsavastrei twm* mmrn NUfitit | w*t# «f tl»# tUmprl .MiftAirwfi Han iM !li rro» • . f \ uar iris |»r <l)hNiH. * *t- Jr-*»*»?*«»*** MNtnrt«ry ««T tte# h*mr<i At-! \tmmt* Dr VsiitHsn of TVs** mmd fir IA. i W«*t. m* r*imr\ «»f Lj** «««<• u*«r«t «*f Trßß<iN» Ht« in «tt«H «Kh Dr* Mr* j . id# > lnuli(i"t H** !• L»ntU of mMtot*, «Mt *rr m«Ainf I Ite will dlw use the subject in all Its I I in# hiibf »»t ical fmt If Sltif 1•! um . n’«r> |tr• fm of feital »t 'hi* n#xt NO'Mrfntmrvit «t Ht«-4)anV>#. • * n ite# Oral In Novfmt#r, mi 11 * m AH Mh** ilrwtr# to know th * racts will hear ».meihltt( new ant etianc m Iteptlat history on that oc- RoW Robber* About Navlor. I Xaybu, tkt. Oct. JR.—A few nlaltt' I the store o' Mi. M Cowart, at Stockton, was burrlsrlaeU and between two and three hundred dollars worth of (test# carrt«d off It la auppoaed that a key to the front d«» was used. It is not known how manv nwrtlea were rom-erned In the robliety. but about I o’clot k of th* same night three at range negroes, heavily laden with j bundles, passed the watchman at the river bridge, coming from the direc tion of Stockton. No further trace of them has been found. A night or 1 two later a atranKe negro made a pur chase of several dollar*' worth of goods Ht the store of b. Sweet at this place After the goods had beet! wrawed the darkey called for a bottle of medicine, and as Mr. Sweet went to the resr of ! the store the negro snatched up hla bundles and made hi* escape In the darkness, without settling his Mil. Sat urday night a negro of the neigh hoibood had bought a aide of bacon. 1 and on his way home he was over hauled and robbed by a at range negro ' The** outrages have become so fre quent that the cltiaena have deter mined to adopt atrlngent measures to ! put a stop to them. A watch Is belnß I kept day and night, and. as Brother 1 Gardner would say. "Fust news you knows, you will heith somethin’ drap." We are going to make this section un i healthy for the blacks, and the whites, j too, who can't give a straight account I of themselves. Who Will Be Chief? | Macon. Oa., Oct. 29.—The election of l Chief of Police Bolfeulllet to the posl i tlon of oJerk o? the house of representa -1 tlves has nut a number of people to speculating ns to w*ho will be chief to succeed Mr. Bolfeulllet. Tt Is not known, however, whether Mr. Bolfeull -1 let will tender his resignation. If he should do so. Lieut. Walter Clarke m I a candidate for the position, and It Is said, stands a splendid showing of get ting it, as he has made a most excellent , record as an officer, both as a private j and as a lieutenant. ' „ j Colquitt Will Vote on Liquor. Moultrie, Oa., Oct. 29.—Hon. S| G. I Gregory, ordinary of Colquitt county, I has called an election for December 5, at which time the voters here will be given an opportunity to vote on the whiskey question. This county has been considered a strong whiskey coun ty, but some of the friends of prohi bition hope to carry It. THV AUOUiEI’A HrH ALD. JOE MTORO FINEO SSO 1H» k§fMMMt ftkt K taunt *»«( aia*, i *ka #MA Masaa, •*# *aa»* #a • N» **• *• * •*' j -y. T f AMMI N# fwN A *,*»'## tfkl SPAKTAMttIKI NOT that .*k« taaaa IM Arwy Umr Other New*. RpacanMßff. * c. On ** J. A MnoNO of Orwtvllte J. I* Dvtnrt. j f*t o4*oit* Jt. iipp «*f H|wtri4iiil»Nrff tml H : IteEftrt, vten teA* rNTNUIIf «■«•< te#f* | from r«CN«I«N teAY# A fIArtAAT I »kif> Iwr tte* <* Ia», «»4#r Ite# MVf |»4 Kite Of ft|rnm#t (tettrf * j MM* TteA Woudraff Utoth Slot v*» bHd 1 f«. 5 mmv 2IS A PURE. HARMLESS, VEGETABLE WINE. It wa* early used by Indian women and u" was f,rst brought to public attention by the Rev. R. L. McElree, a prominent minister " v ant | philanthropist. It has since been used in millions of American homes. It cures Leucorrhnea Falling of the Womb •painful.* irregular, suppressed, scanty or too frequent menstruation. It has brought the joy of parenthood to thousands of barren homes. It is valuable during the period of pregnancy and after childbirth and should always be used during the Change of Life. It strengthens the nervous system, irives tone to the bodily functions, acts directly upon the genital organs, and is the finest tonic for women ? known to the science of medicine. It Is nature’s provision for regulating the menstrual function. Wine of Cardui can be bought of all dealers in medicines. It costs only SI.OO per bottle. Purcell. I T.. Jan. 29. I*9B. I have been in bad health for she last year with numeroui ache* and pain* and a *evtre headache and poor appetite. I wa* not able to do my work. » Two bottle* of Wine of Cardui have about cured me. MRS. H. A. STICKNEY. Paitoria, Ark., March 28, 1898. I consider it my duty to tell you what Wine of Cardui has done for me. My sister advi*ed me to take the Wine and thank God I did take it. I simply cannot adequately express all that the medicine has done in giv ing me relief from suffering. One bottle did great things. MISS. MILLIE MAZIQUE. Waterloo, Ind., June 6, 1898 M is both a pleasure and duty with me to tell you what Wine of (Cardui and Black- Draught have done for me. I have suffered four years from womb trouble and also heart palpitation. Two bottles of the Wine and some Black-Draught have made me feel like a new being aw? I believe they have saved my life. ME{S. A. L LOWER. LADIES’ ADVISORY The CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE CO., Chattaoooga, Tenn. RoYal Baitinq Pot'dcr liaia |KM fkaßl am (d tMtaf. Stlcgtuids the food alum. Atee* tMfcMt pffM* •• mrnmmmm teMi •* M ****** A*#, i •tad Hit Ms Tw# f| r*» ,r "* t ’ r ok' WOMEN AGREE WINE OF CARDUI IS THE GREATEST MEDICINE EVER MADE. McCarfey. Miss., Feb. 21, 1898. The best doctors hert had given my daughter up to die when we first heard of Wine of Cardui. We sent for the Wine and she improved from the first. She looks so well now the neighbors speak about it. MRS. JANE PURCELL. Manassas, Va., April 24. 1898. I want to say for Wine of Cardui that by taking one bottle I pawed my last monthly period without any pains at ail. I have always had terrible pains before. MRS. LAURA B. GASKINS. Barrett, Kan., April 27. 1898. I have been In very bad health for five years. Sometimes my menses would not ap pear for three months, and again they would continue for three weeks. Then stop and commence again in three or four dayj. I had pains in all parts of my body and limbs and was very nervous. I took quantities of medi cine but could not get right. I have used one bottle of Wine" of Cardui and a small package of Bieck-Draught and can truthfully say I have not felt so well in five years. MRS. MATTIE MACK. CURES WOMEN AT HOME FOR FUSE REGISTRATION IHi ii Aigffcf |nteM i. 41 %i Hi aAh| te*§ I *HBd| pppAA tefdHHi VteNHH* fteww Hmt-f tel irWiallHteA $ of. «L M. Clriwewt* Bead. Lapine, La., April 18. 1898. I have used Wine of Cardui in my family | for several years. I hone*tly believe it will do ! more than you recommend it to do. I think I would have lost my wife if I had not had this medicine in the house. T. J. KNIGHTON. Dallas. 111., May 5. 1898. Some six or eight months ago Mr. X. Blen der, a highly respected and well-known far mer south of town asked me if I had any medi cine that I could recommend for “Female” or ••Womb” trouble. 11 recommended Wine of Cardui and Black-Draught as the best made, so he bought six bottles for $5.00 and five packages of Black-Draught for SI.OO and commenced the treatment and now his wife is doing her housework and doing her wash ing and all the work a farmer’s wife has to do. Mr. Blender told me this the other day and said I could use his name and write to you if I wished to. Mr. Blender had several doctors to treat his wife but could do her no good and no relief came until she took Wine of Cardui. I sell these medicines all the time with satisfaction. POLY LANDAKER, Druggist m TRY TO MAKE FRIENDS OF 00R CUSTOMERS! J. B. WHITE i CO. Mill Dsiinmi WE ARE ALWAYS lIUSY . a - *mS* * m * ***** <o* IlnM I teal a* flaMas'lO#. I i Seims-*'Sit- «!a i* I. ft M> A- W. * h.t *e- »T,rfitj taf sefarr I > ||tr*-w® 1» M II imfrtff. ritl ifMi, t%t# , rt 9. k»*«n «« ite# Ht#** fWw*#nr. «# |f*ily • utenrf tfiPtsa#* from ttete rft? <m«4 ** i v*H*»M* f*M* 4 ««W PJ2* I a tel' h k#»n 9hs4p ftet* >"••9. <®tetn* * tffwfefttetr * *»!NnI tte# Lr* ktotfftMir te#.»t*## of tte# iramtwr lof U»«K)ti**t« otterr MtMNia ptvrfc fVtttn It. ***>*>•* »*"*• #•#* •* l j—*T. ** lt-i‘f--r *** taair* •*" ri imrl m Hu Mlrm «• •* •*#**. *n war «!»>>*< a.tliWi «ai •«#» «# *• #•*■ mm 4 nwMik . Ja, t#w awd Raw JB#a<B##iwi w taw Meet kayi a ■ sawi I —’ ■ 11. g| tw #* aey <a#perf Rrlaw*. v •*«*■#■*• 11* * **•* A# pM. Mbna DOORS. SASH A BUNDS Ptrtin liiifKimii Ciijiij. AUGUSTA, GA. «%•. **• i»i..ii> i>«t>st*4 AaawnatM* M* «»■«• l» •MNH) IMW «N» •#»* IJWW * fMI <*»-a »<>••* ►«» hW* W «»»«*AaW* Ml ■ am Tr «4 fc»» •**» tivav* mhA A Uoed lUr*v»t LMi. • linott (IM»-niwini! Jih)c* my m»«w w tv ii Maw la gaiMrlaa tb» frail* <4 tfca «ar a* hi* nnmlMrpv* a*rv *» l>na*ta* IM crop to a *uu of aMiarlty. Canaanville, Ohio. July 6.1898. I have purchased Wine of Cardui for both my daughter and grand-daughter and both have received great benefit from it They say it is everything it is recommended to be. C J. HILL Bronco. Ga., Jan. 18. 1898. I feel H my duty to say a word about Wine of Cardui. I have been confined to my bed seven weeks and have been wasting and had other female trouble until I was so weak I had almost given up. Several doctors waited on me but did not check the trouble. The Wine henefitted me at once and I can sit up and attend to my work. MRS. J. W. WOFFORD. 914 Broadway, Paducah, Ky., March 5, 1898. I suffered greatly from painful menstrua tion for a long time and Wine of Cardui has done me more good than anything else. I think it will make me a strong woman. MISS MARY JENNINGS. OCtOAf R 9A