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BOARD OP HEALTH
MAY MEET IN
OPEN
PROBABLE AMENDMENT TO
THE ORDINANCE.
Llk« th* Police Board Session* Will
be Half Public. Half Executive.
The Amendment to the Antl-Toutne
Ordinance.
Councilman fSi'orfn Howard’" anil |
toslnc ordlMßn was brought belore
the bnaril of hi oltb meeting lent night,
and It was (litllhl that it lx 1 placed
liefom council at the next meeting.
An amendnicnt to the ordinance liati
h«*en made and will require thai all
antl-tnxlne treatment* he reported by j
the physician* who have the caeca In
charge: also that the phyatclana he
required to get an ordot from the
hoard of health when procuring the
germicide; alao, that the physician*
report the name ami afreet adman of
patient* treated, number of punctures
made, number of unit* uaed and re
unit of the treatment In eneh rnae,
which will he given in the aeeretary
of the board's monthly report.
Open Meeting*.
It ta learned that the ordinance per
talnltig to the imard holding meeting*
behind clotted door* will he amended
an that, like the |xilloe board aeaalona,
will be public, except lor an executive
session at the end of the meeting
It 1* learned that Councilman Mow
ard will Introduce the amendment at
the next council aesalon.
Since the lioard of liraltb has be
come aueh an Important department
of the city government 11 la desired. It
I* Halil, to let the public know what
the hoard I* doing, and hy open meet
lng* ai which |>p h* representative*
will he allowed the work of thla body
will be kept In Him ptlioic eye
Presidential Inauguration. Washing
ten, D. C.. March 4th, 180 S.
For this occasion. Southern railway
will sell round trip- tickets from all
point* In Routneaalern territory at
rate of one Aral class fare plus 25
cents, for round trip. Ticket* on s»le
M*rch 2nd and :ird good returning,
having Washington not latei than
March Rth By depositing ticket with]
Joint agent in Washington and paying
fee of one dollar, tickets may he ex
tended until March 1 Rth. For milltart
companies and brass hands In uni
form. In parties 20 oi more traveling
on one ticket, the rate will he 1 cent
per mile traveled for round trip
Southern railway quickest and best
route Augusta to Washington, operat
ing DAILY, except Sunday, famous
SOHTHKHN S PALM LIMITED, and
NEW YORK AND AUUI’RTA EX
PRESS dally
For information, apply to ticket
agents, or
\V E MeC EH. T P A
No. 759 Broad hi., Augusta, r.a
J2ltf
GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF
EMBALMING AT MACON
Regular Session Begins Friday—Mr.
Edward Platt Will Resign the
Presidency of Board.
Mr W. Edward Plait, president of
the Oeorfla Slate Board of Embalm
tng will leave tomorrow afternoon on
the If. (ieorgla trntn for Macon,
where he will preside over Hi.- regular
session of the Ulan) which opens In
that city Friday
Mr Platt wa- reappointed on .lan
nary 1. hy (inventor Terrell president
of the Ismrd for the next live years,
hut stated this morning that he would
probably resign the honored position
since he had served hu live years, atwf
fell that tin honor should fall to the
next In succession. In the person of
Mr H. M. Patterson, of Atlanta
The meeting will in all probability
lasi naill late on Saturday night, since
there are 15 applicants to be exam
Ined and the election of officer* for
the ensuing yeai will be a matter re
quirlng some time, besides the other
business of the board
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OIIMATiS
Double Daily Trains
Darryl** r»!!».»■ « n.l*
(«rt (• I* r*rti>) a«4 Oei*
(ir« tirali fit*!,
Electric Lighted Throughout
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BblUiUhnm, Memphis and Kansas City
AND TOAU AO*NT» IN
Tens, Oklahoma amt Ino anTemtortoa
AN O TMI
Far Was! and NorthwasL
TWOU6H SI. ff Pi HO CAR SERVICE IRON THE
SOUTNUST TO MEMPHIS 4RO
KANSU cm.
ONE-WAY OR ROUND TRIP
ferartloA ItrketA fra* Allabla, , aad
•lnalarfcu*. AH., to iwlnt* ta
tioatknaal oa aal* rtrat and ikinl
laMli)! at aark woath.
Da*rnr< ! ft lltarahir* tickets arraoead
Mtd through ra»arrauo!.» ma-ie upon ppptr
aaOo to
t. t. CLARK. TKA* Paaa r. Aar.,
At i ANT A. O A
s. L. PARROTT.
•tSTRICT PASSENGER AGENT.
ATLANTA. GA.
The Nation’s Cure for Rheumatism
The wonderful remedy for Rheumatism that “Gets at the Joints from the Inside” and cures Rheumatism. Sciatica. Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison Constipation and
all Blood Diseases— "RHEUMACIDE"— has quickly won a place as the national cure for Rheumatism. A few days ago a thousand people crowned to a Washington drug
store to embrace the opportunity to test Rheumacide. Over 500 applications for the free test were received by one druggist in Wilmington, Delaware. In Baltimore more than
15,000 of the full-size bottles have been sold, and in all these cities and hundreds of other places
THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS HAVE BEEN CURED BY
AFTER ALL OTHER MEANS HAD FAILED
These sufferers found relief in this latest product of scientific discovery. RHEUMACIDE is the ONLY ABSOLUTE CURE for RHEUMATISM. RHEUMACIDE
is a ourclv vegetable non-alcoholic remedy, contains no opium or mercury, and, while the most powerful of medicines, acts by purely natural methods, and instead of injuring
the system builds it up The old remedies treated only symptoms, and by opiates relieved the pain; they could not cure. RHEUMACIDE absolutely cures Rheumatism to
d bt . cause it sweeps out of the blood all the poisonous acids and germs that cause Rheumatism, and thus REMOVES THE CAUSE of the disease. Printed below are
•/lew out ot thousands of grateful letters received from those who have been cured by RHEUMACIDE after they had tried all kinds of other remedies and consulted noted
doctors in vain: t ,
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in W If !!( *»' ;tt, wrier Adaia* Mid 1-.fth
atjMf’u I**»v.t> li*»L, • prominent phj-siian.
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a - «r.pl«ls sum
YOU CAN TEST IT AT OUR EXPENSE im^f
r , |f . * !r gp * urc t bHt RHhUMACIDE will cure any case of Rheumatism that they will furnish a trial bottle free to any sufferer
vho svill cu . , Jllt COi; j,^ n in Uu* advertisement and send it to the BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., 316 West Lombard street, Baltimore.
YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS AND RECOMMENDS RHEUMACIDE *«-»
“MARES YOU WELL ALL OVER”
Half Enough Money
Raised for State Fair
MACON. Koli 1 .—(Special . I Five
thousand in night and 15.0(H) In I ho'
bank !
Astor only a few hours work, that It*,
work which might ho called hustling.
Iha mib-committcca of Iho special com
mlt too of 25 reported this much prog
ress to Khali muu George A Smith.
In reality only two of the sub-coni
mlttoos did any hard work and this
«as only for a tow hoars yesterday
afternoon. Through an unfortunate
combination of circumstances several
of the committees were crippled by
sickness ami other causes and the re
-ult was that few of them only could
get about
lint just to -how t the people of
Macon want the fair *.nd will willingly
come across with the money. Chairman
Smith anti a few others got busy yes
terday afternoon an I they managed
to get their optics on visions of
000
Hat her good for a few hours work
Not one of the merchants approach
ed declined to take stock or make a
contribution to help the fair along.
A lew just wanted Martin to have the
lair and rather than he bothered with
stockholders' meetings and not caring
I to stand a chance, and a good one.
I too. ot making money on their lines
ment, they Just handed over their
I cheques and told the committees to
'put It down as a contribution,
All ibis was done with only three of
I the blocks of the city assigned and not
one of these three was well worked
Every merchant who was approach
ed and who had taken stock last year,
repeated the performance this vent
I and had his name put down for the
j same amount
Mr. J. A Newcomb, proprietor ot
tin Hotel l.anier because of Illness,
was not aide to get around with his
committee, hut he started out today
and the Hat lie carried with him had
his own name written at the top for
a lug sum In fact Mr Newcomb do
plicated the amount of stock he at
randy has
Willingiv Contribute.
Yesterday there was more energy
I exhibited by the different committees
I and although uot much work »» • dom
this morning, laic this afternoon the
I committees w ill get busy indeed and
j the indications are <nat flte fund now
! in sight will In- g vatly increased
l Tim n waa uu banding out of the
(iaorklft >lnp %Vrl| iiml HM|ipf.
Mac* hi, *i*.
It gin* me great L,l#r.*ure to **/ Hu*! Itltfcli-
MAtTM "f which f two tr'Ule*. h*a «»»wl
my vb'MinuuiMn 1 a iKfM*. ■
)?in ami alt.. 1 used >otir Lilli MAlllfJ I
U«» U-iu mu and liftiau I ctn honestly r-cou»
m.ud Riiht'MAimb. Yews tm'7.
I ron, Mnrylnnd Vllnlslor.
I ... »wi «uh i.iitio,in«i..r» rboumsUsgi la
m> Ml liana «i..J lot* In Ite tntfliii.ln* of ts»
winlni nn.l n-ti gn-mtly X *«Sli--iii*n u. Ilnlli
toon *l.o lih.l lrli-1 KllktMAbHlfc (or rliruni.
Uxui iirumnirndMl I* t»» »•* • •*cur»wl fhiea bot
tlea and took it in amallar doa«» U»»n
.aid iiu now wnt irmly caiml t‘Mi both h»i'U
aim togt Without tt« kna im»ny*iu«ii*w. Touw
nraprct/ulljr. J- WMluloloiiK,
i V Mt<JV H#iataciitoMn M h. t Lurch
UttatcraUnn. MO.
monei grudgingly It all came willing
ly and the merchants said they were
only glad to do the same ap they did
lust voni Not one merchant was seen
who didn't want the fair in Macon this
year. •
"Give us the fair," they all said
\t a meeting of the committee last
night when the reports were tmplc.
Bri<|hl's Disease and
Diabetes News.
tinn Francisco, .Inn. 25.
To Uexande-.- Drug Co.
1> Mi- Sir The hni!. sought cure for
Height Disease and Diabetes has un
doubtedly been discovered In this city
by John I Knit on, u lineal descend
nut of Robert Fulton.
Although hundreds have recovered
here, this is not easy of belief and it
is the purpose of a number of busi
ness and professional men of this city
(of whom 1 am one) to tell all those
In your city who have either Bright's
disease or Diabetes that nearly nine
tenths of them can recover Among
the business men who are giving
moral and financial support and who
would give neither If the above was
not strictly true, are lion. D. M.
Burns. President Candelaria Mining
Company Rd ward Mills President
Hullock \ Jones Company . Captain
Roberts. PnAddent Hova and Ixyyalton
K K. Co.; Thus Kirkpatrick. Capital
ist. D K Bender. Capitalist; \V C.
Price. Capitalist. Win Sharp. Capital
ist C W. Clark, Capitalist and many
others. The pamphlets herewith are
to he given to all Inquirers without
charge. They give the complete his
tory of our long and exhaustive Inves
, ligation
Yours truly,
V. K, Shalluck
Pre-bleui Caeilic States Type Foun
dry ,
When to suspect Bright's Disea-« f—
weakness without cause; puffy anklets,
hand; or eyelids: kidney trouble af
ter the third month: urine may show
sediment (.illltig vision, drew sines-,
one or more <>t these. Alexander
Drug Co a«eulP
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY f. 1905
U.Midcrful Carr In Virginia.
Atkina Va.
rour bottlm of KHKI MALIDIu hare entirely
cured uu‘ <>( a lone aUndtng case of rheumatism
at id grratly tniproT« d my general health. I waa a
tctnl liaviiif had rhemuatUm for tw* - nt/
y, at I alient aeveral unli and much moii#\
trvlng at*xcialtat» in New York, but KHttl M-V
ClflK H the only cure I liavc found. Whan I
to i»e it I waiclied llu Iba. Sam 1 weigh
ISO !U. my m-rmal weight. w r *K T *SrflH&.
NOYcar-Old \nrfh (nrollnlnn.
tiigli Point, N. ti
After •uffartof for twenty »«n with intlanirna-
U>ry rfieumatiain I «m Induced t*j tn a bottle of
liHKt MA« IDE. After taking one bottle l have
felt rive year* younger I am row 7J tear* of
age, and Utah to (ratify that 1 t*lie»* RUUMA
t ;l»L » the beat remedy fur ibeuioatiiim.
Mxa. MARY L. WBUMIKM.
Chuitiuau tieorge A. Smith was on
thtmjgstle about the progress ntade in
so lftfle time and he declared his he
You see." stihl he. "what was done
with only a few hours’ work by a few
men and with all of us hustling to
gether, 1 think we can do considerably
more. -
d have never seen the people of Ma
contribute more willingly. They
want the fair and in my opinion I don t
think they Intend to allow Atlanta or
any other city to have it."
Meet Again Thursday.
Other than the reports of the sow
who managed, to get the |S,O(R> into
sight, there was little to report at the
meeting lasi night, hut the opinion of
all was that the desired amount of
SIO,tHHI would be secured without much
difficulty
From now limit next Thursday all
the sub-committees will keep hustling
and on Thursday night there will be
another meeting when the final plan
tor going before the executive commit
tee of the State Agricultural Society
will in all probability be made.
There seems at present to be a dis
position on the part of those now
working hard in the movement to in
crease the bid made to the ngricul
tural society last year and there is a
possibility of at least $20,000 being of
ferod. It is the intention of the direc
tors. stockholders and merchants of
the eliv to get the next fair and the
indications are that if Atlanta gets it.
some hard fighting will have to bt
cjjute.
* ""
Agonizing Burnt
are instantlv relieved, and perfectly
healed, by Bucklen s Arnica Salve. C.
Utwnbark. Jr , of Norfolk. Va.. writes:
"1 burnt ray knee dreadfully; that it
blistered ail over Hucklens Arnica
Salve slopped the pain, and honied It
without a scar." Also heals all wounds
and sores. 25c at all druggists.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Annual Meeting of Investment Com
pany Branch Tongbt.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Knights of Culumbus
Investment company will he held at
Knights of Columbus hall tonight at
S.S« o'clock. The company Is one of
the strongest of its kind, and the an
tsua! meeting will show a splendid re
port of the year's buainess,
Honesty is the best policy for those
who are not rich enough to be tinan
ciera.
Cared New Jersey Goat.
Ito Vermont Terraoe, Atlantia City, N. J.
It ta now nearly a year since 1 took a course of
your KliEl MAt'IDE for rbeumatlc got.t. which
I had for ten yearn, and the latter part of this
time 1 was not fret; from the excruciating aches
and palna more than a few days at a time. No one
can sympathise fully with one who has this terri
ble disease but those who Milter themselves, fcio
ID ths interest of those who have rheumatic gout
1 write that my indorsement—the indorsement of
one wlic. has been thoroughly cured by RHEU
MAt IDE ■•aid with only three bottles) may be
brought before them. 1 would urge that they try
it. and trv It honestly according to the directions
and 1 aiu sura they will thank both you and
RHEUM AC 1!>B far the balauce of ta-. tr lireta
kemrs slooerciy, U. atLb&ELL.
LETTER'"S" COST
RIM HIS JOB
Bill Enacted Provided for -Assistants”
But When Printed Read “Assistant”
and Salary is Stopped.
ATLANTA, (la.. Feb. 1. — (Special.)
Because of a typographical error,
that of dropping one letter at the end
of a word in the enrollment of the new
enactment, creating the office of as
sistants to the state entomologist.
<’. Lewis, second assistant, may not he”
able to draw his salary.
The bill, w hich was passed provided
for assistants, that is two or more,
hut the Dili which Governor Terrell
signed and which has been printed
as law. provides only for "assistant.'' ,
The last "s” was omitted in tran
scribing the act.
The matter has been placed in the
hands of Attorney General'Hart for
his opinion.
For Asthma use CHENEY'S EX
PECTORANT.
How can a giraffe be short of
breath?
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We are Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WINDOW and PLATE GLASS.
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Ronfh Carolina Leglnlntor,
Hon. J. P. (Jibion, of Bemiettsville, a member
of the South Carolina Legislature, in a long let*
Uu dcwcribing the wonderful cure of bis daughter,
says: “She is entirely cured, is getting fat. good
appetite a.id digestion perfect. Formerly her ap
petite was very poor, digestion miserable. She
was prodrata m bed, suffering the most exemdat-
Ing pain day and night. Now she is in perfect
b<«lth and sleeps like a tired soldier after a long
tramp. My wife is so elated over the result of
KHEL'MAUIDE that she wishes to indorse what
1 hare written, sc aLe adds her name—Maggie L.
Uibaon."
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♦ DOG PAID HIS OWN TAX ♦
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There is one do" In Augusta that
bought its own license tag.
It takes a smart canine to do this
but those who know "Boy”, the intel
ligent canine of Mr Ja'k Overton, will
not be surprised to hear of the Hct of
this dog In going to the office of City
Sheriff Morris and purchasing its tag.
“Bov' was given a dollar bill by Mr.
Overton, and told to go to the office of
the city sheriff and buy a tag. The
dok seemed to understand perfectly
what was expected and went to the
office. The officials had been told thai
"Boy” would be over to get a tag, so
when the dog and the dollar showed
up a tag was given to the canine and
the dollar’deposited.
"Boy" went straight back to Mr.
Overton with the tag in his mouth.
The smart dog goes on errands of
ten, taking notes and returning with
purchases. "Boy" lias not yet learned
to speak English, but so far as un
derstanding what is said to him, he
has all the other dogs skinned a mile. ,
Mr. Overton is very proud of this
sagacious pet and he has every reason
to be.
"Boy” is simply a wonder, ■<> doubt
of that
Handsome Is as man tells her she is.
Al O. FtrM, of ftTorywhero,
A 1 G. Field, the noted minstfel, writes:
“More then e year ego I heceme afflicted with
rheumatism. For aereral months 1 was confined
to my bed. unable to walk. A In end reoom
mended your preparation, KHKUMACIDK. 1
purchased two bottles of the medicine and bare
used a little o rer one bottle. The changes tn my
condition are so (ratifying that I am confident
continuous treatment will perfectly cure me.
Please express two bottles of tUiJCUMACIiIB ta
me at Meridian, Miss. Yours truly,
“Ax*. O, niiLD-
Later be declared that RHECMACIDB had
completely restored him to health, and that sinoa
that tune he has been “as sound as a dollar.'*
FREIGHT RATES
ARE IN EFFECT
Atlanta Happy Over Winning a Hard
Fight Against the Railroads.
ATLANTA. Ga.. Feb. L—(Special.)
1 —Atlanta's reduced freight, rate tariffs
went into effect today, which marked
the realization of one of the hardest
fights ever waged by the municipality
against a corporation.
The new rates are from the East
and West and apply in reverse direc
tions in nearly all instances. Not
only do they include large reductions
in the class of lettered rates, but also
on many commodities, whereby practi
cally all classes of shippers are af
fected. It means a large annual sav
ing to the' merchants and manufe
turer of Atlanta.
For Whooping Cough use CHE
NEY'S EXPECTORANT.
Little Klsio —Mamma, when good
people die do they climb the golden
stairs”
Mamma —I suppose so. my dear.
"Way don't they patronize the ele
vatoi?"