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Tricked by Dyspepsia
THE DOCTOR COULDN’T TELL
WHERE THE TROUBLE LAV.
"For «b« pa it aevao year# I have
h*m a victim of dyspepsia and chron-
In oonetipaMon and have conaultcd
'b* bmi notad specialists to b« found
on dlaca»ca of tbla character. None,
bowevar. aacmcd to locate tha dtffl
culty or itlvc relief, In addition to thl»
medical treatment. I have retorted to
tha uae of manv remadtea ana nave
given them faithful trial, hut all tu uo
ptirpoaa.
Upon recommendation of a eloae
friend, 1 purchas.-d a She. package of
Htuart'a Dyapspsla Tahlata and In lean
than five dav* noticed that I ti* rtv
cel vine more benefit than from any
remedy I had ueed before, f eon-
Itnued to nee the tablet# after each
meal for one month and by that time
my afomaeh waa In a healthy eondl
tlon. capable of dilating anytnm.
which my increasing appetite demlud
ad
We wlab that you could tea with
your own area the eountleaa other
bona-fide signed letter* from grateful
men and women all over tha land who
had suffered yeara of agony with dya
pgpsla. tried every known remedy and
consulted eminent apecUltata without
reault, until they gave Stuart'* Pya- j
pepala Tablet* a trial. Like the doctor j
above, they couldn’t locate the seat :
of the trouble.
Dyspepsia I* a dlaeaae which haa
lona baffled physician*. So difficult
of loralbui I* the disease that cure
seem* next to miraculous. There I*
only one way to treat drape pa la—to
supply the elrmant* which nature
ha* ordained to perform this func
tion and to cause them to enter the
digestive organ*, supplying the fluid*
which they lark Btuurt'a Ilyapr p*l«
Tablet* alone fill tlieae requirement*,
a* I* shown by the fact that dO.iMNi
physician# In the United State* and
Canada unite In recommending them
to their patient# for stomach disord
er#
We do not claim or expect Htuart’a
Dyspepsia Tablet* to cure anything
hut disordered condition* of the atom
arh and other digestive organa, hut
this they never fall to do. They work
upon the Inner lining of the stomach
and intestine*, stimulate the gastric
gland* and aid In thn secretion of
juices necessary to digestion.
Htuart’a Dyspepsia Tablets are for
sale by all druggists at CO rents a
box. One box will frequently effect a
perfect cure. If In doubt and wlsn
more adequate proof send us your
name and addr* ** and we will gladiy
mall you u sample package free. K. A.
Stuart Co., 01 Stuart Bldg . Marshall,
Mich.
Every Month
IKe Sunday Herald
Completes a Hitherto Unpublished Novel
by a World-Famous Author. The Sev
enth of the Famous $150,000 Series of
International Novels Will Be
DANIEL
SWEETLAND
A great character creation by
EDEN PHILLPOTTS
The Author of
“The Secret Woman,” “Doubloons,” Etc.
This !« one of the few really great novels of the present
(tav It pulsates nix! thrill* with tremendously strong *r*ne»,
and the whole plot is one of long-sustalued appeal to every emo
tion that swav« normal man. It Is such a story as one reads but
once In a lifetime.
The life-drama has for its actors as strange an aggregation
of people as ever was gathered together on the stage. And, In
deed, eaeh character served dramatic purpose.
The hero. Dan Sweetland, for Instance, was a worker In the
celebrated VI lifer mine by day and a poaeher by night. The hero
ine was no powdered Lady Claia Vere de Vere. but a brown-eyed,
red-cheeked housemaid; the villain was a liveried servant, and
the acetic of action the social circles of the els**.
Yet never did Shakespeare hintself Imagine a stranger, more
thrilling set of happenings than have just come to light in refer
ence to these humble persons. It I* a heart-romance of love,
hatred, jealousy. Intrigue, revenge, mystery snd keen wit unex
celled In any Italian tale of the Middle Ages.
To begin with, Dan Sweetland loved pretty Minnie Marshall.
80 did hit chum. Titus 81m,footman on the same estate. Sim
was well-to-do. Dan wss ihmu Sltn was ultra-respectable. Dsn
was a trifle less than reputable. So the girl loved Dan and turn
ed up her pretty nose at Sint. Thu* far. nothing unusual Wo
men have a way of doing such things But at that Juncture Fate
took a hand In the game, and out of that humble material were
moulded a tragic, dramatic situation and throng of ensuing epi
sodes such as novelist ha* seldom dreamed of.
In fact, only one novella, could have conceived so remark
able a tale. And that novelist Is Eden Phillpotts.
The Second sections begins
NEXT SUNDAY
If you desire reading famous $1,50 novels ahead of book
publication. Instruct your newsdealer
TO DELIVER. R.EGULARLY
VANDERBILT PASTOR
PROTEST IN CHURCH
R«v. Dr. Swope of Blltmore Uses
Strong Language Regarding Annoy
ance# Ha Daairea Stopped.
ASHEVILLE. N. C,—Mr. Urorgn
W. Vanderbilt and hla family, while
attending church at Blltmore. have
suffered much annoyance from curl
oils crowd* of sight seers. The Rev.
Rodney Rush Swope, rector of Mr
Vanderbilt'S All Soule cburca. en
dowed and kept up by Mr. Vanderbilt,
took occasion to protest against thla
I «▼! 1, as well aa others, from hla pul
pit at the morning serylces.
Dr. Swope did nor mince matters.
(There were some thing* be was tried
of, and he dW not propose U) tolerate
them, he raid. One thing, be did not
propoae to be annoyed by hla congre-
I'Bilon coming Into church at all
hours, a* they bad been doing. An
other, waa the sight aeera. Dr. Swope
said:
"I want you to undermtand that
tbla I* not a show place, but a house
of worship.”
The church is small, though very
pretty. Hundreds of visitor* to Ashe
ville go to All Souls church every
Sunday and the Vanderbilts are made
subjects of curiosity by the spectators
who come to ace the sights.
DESPOILERS SLOCUM
MONUMENT ARRESTED
NEW YORK. Three young men
have been arrested by detective# of
the Glendale station, who received
word from the Junk dealer of the at
tempted sale of the bronze tablet
stolen Saturday from the Hlocum
monument. Today they were held In
the Flushing police court for a further
examination, and the police are en
deavoring to find the tablet.
The bronr.e Including the coat of
the model and the casting represents
an outlay of $450, but as broken Junk
the tablet would not bring $lO, even
If a delaer could be found who would
buy It.
TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS.
NEW YORK.—The American Inter
national Congress of Tuberculosis,
with deb gate* from Canada, South
America and European countries, will
meet here next Wednesday and last
three daya.
It Is expected that the congress will
urge preventative legislation against
tuberculosis.
Stupendous business today drowned by the great aggregation of genuine
bargains has encouraged us to further efforts. The following are
only a few of the values we shall offer Tomorrow.
GLOVES
All the wanted colors
and lengths in Silk, Lisle
and Kid. Prices lower
than obtained elsewhere
UMBRELLAS
We want you to see
the line w r e are showing
in Black and Colors.
Strong linen at, from
$1 to $5. None better
CLOAK&SUIT DEP’T
New Suits, New Skirts,
Fits guaranteed.
Alterations Free.
Teddy Bears, - - $1.50 to $5.00
R. L. HUNTER DRY GOODS COMPANY
TOWARD PANAMA ALL EYES
TO BE TURNED THIS WEEK
President Roosevelt Will Look Over the Situa
tion There and Deliver Several Speeches.
Other News of the Week.
WASHINGTON.—During the latter
part of the coming week all eyes will
be turned toward the southern repub
lic of Panama, where President
Roosevelt will put in three or four
days looking over the conditions
there with regard to the canal con
struct lon and delivering one or two
speeches setting forth the attitude of
the United States government with
regard to the work.
The Southern Quarantine and Ini
migration Convention, called to meet
in Nashville Tuesday, in view of the
Immense amount of good accomplish
ed as a result of the Chattanooga
meeting last year, should prove of
more than usual Interest to the South.
Another meeting of Interest t<> the
same region and also to the mlddU
west and northwest will be the deep
waterways convention to assemble at
St. Louts Thursday, and the primary
object of which Is to urge adeep
waterway from Chicago to the gulf.
The Belgian legation In this city
will be the scene-of an internal ioal
wedding on Monday. when Miss
Katthleen Clayton, daughter of Gen.
Powell Clayton of Arkansas, former
ambassador to Mexico, will become
the bride of Mr. Arthur Grunt Duff
of the English diplomatic service.
The annual general convention ot
the United Daughters of the Confed
eracy will atiract delegates from
many parts of the country to Gulf
port. Miss., the latter half of the
week.
Another meeting of the National
congress on Uniform Divorce laws
will be held In Philadelphia begin
nine Tuesday. The first meeting of
the congress was held in Washington
AUGUSTA BRINGS
SUG!R AND PICKLES
Cargo Worth Many Thousands of Dol
lars Came Up tho Savannah River
Yesterday Evening.
»he steamer Augusta came tn front
Savannah Sunday evening and
brought one of the largest cargos ot
Always N> ».ie rtoi nt«m«
)[ axativf Hromo Quinine
Car* aCoMiaOeeDay,Cripuj 2 Day*
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
HUNTER’S
LACE CURTAINS
Perhaps not the big
gest stock in Georgia,
but unboubtedly the
biggest lalues. Sfee us.
806 BROAD STREET
last spring. The coming meeting
will consider the draft of a statute
which it will seek to have adopted in
every State of the union.
Soldiers’ monument erected by the
State of lowa are to be dedicated dur
ing the week at Vicksburg, Anderson
ville, Lookout Mountain. Missionary
Ridge, Rosevelle Gap and Shiloh.
The American International con
gress on tuberculosis will begin a
three days' meeting in New York city
Wednesday. The aim of the organi
zation is to bring about concerted
action on the part of the various gov
ernments in aid of the treatment and
prevention of consumption.
The National Orange, Patrons of
Husbandry, an influential organiza
tion embracing prominent agricultur
ists throughout the United Stales,
will meet In fortieth annual session
in Denver, beginning Wednesday.
The first convention of the Presby
terian' Brotherhood, an organization
which will aim to accomplish in the
Presbyterian church what the broth
erhood of St. Andrew has done for
the Episcopal denomination, will hold
Its first convention in Indianapolis
duriug the three days beginning Tues
day.
On Monday, in Indianapolis, the
federal court Is to hear the demur
rers iu the suit of the United States
against the National Association of
Retail Druggists and others charging
illega. restraint of trade and unlaw
ful prevention of competition.
Nursing Mothers and Malaria.
Tho utd Standard Grove's Chill Tonic
drives out malaria and builds up the
system. Sold by all dealers for 27
years. Price 50 cents.
sugar and pickles ever received front
the river boats.
Oue Augusta tirrn received lO.OOn I
pounds of sugar tn the shipmeut amt;
there were several small shipments |
Nearly every house in Augusta deal I
ing In pickle* at wholesale received
shipments of fresh goous. The cargo
on the whole was one of the largest
that has been brought to the etty In
some time.
The steamer will leave for Savan
nah Tuesday morning on the return
trip.
.M,uch interest in the river iu
evinced since the announcement by
the Associated Press dispatches which
indicate that the chief engineer of tho
' jc Z «n*v*j
(9, *». a*-
EAGLE BRAND UNDERWEAR
We are going to close out our stock of these celebrated Under
muslins, as the factory has gone out of business on account of increased
prices in materials used in making up these goods—we can’t get any
more after this lot is gone.
$1,500 worth to be closed out at actual New York COST. Gowns,
Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers. Be quick or you will miss ’em.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Get our prices on Blankets, Comforts, Towels,
Table and Bed Linens. WE GAN AND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
FURS! FURS!!
Scarfs, Stoles and
Muffs to match in relia
ble skins at a big saving
to intending purchasers.
FOR FOURTH TIME
SENTENCE GIVEN
J. G. Rawlings to Hang on -December
3rd.—Makes Statement to Court in
Which Says His Blood Will be on
Judges Head.
VALDOSTA. Ga. J. G. Rawlings
was this morning tor the fourth time
carried into the court and sentenced
to ue hanged, and tne date of the
execution was set for Monday, Decern
ber 5.
Rawlings made a ten minutes’ state
nieut iu which he declared tlipt he
was as innocent as the Judge of the
crime with which he was charged
He told Judge Mltche.. that If he and
his boys were hanged that their blood
would he on his (the judge’s) head it
they were not granted a new trial.
Iu passing the sentence the judge
explained to Rawlins raat It was no",
in Vns power o grant a new trial ii
he wanted it.
Mrs. Rawlings, wife of the prisoner,
was present.
It is understood a request will be
made of Governor Terrell to grant
a respite to Alf Moore, the negro, ot
three days longer, In order that he
and Rawlings may be hanged at tho
same time.
Moore’s execution is now fixed for
November 3Uth. the hanging will take
place during the session of the South
Georgia conference, which is to be
held less than a block from the scat
fold.
TRAINED NURSE INJURED
IN ELEVATOR SHAFT FALL
ATLANTA, Ga. Mrs. Bessie
Edgerly, a trained nurse at the Pres
byterinn Hospital, on Cain street, tel'
through an elevator shaft there Sun
day morning, sustaining serious anti
painful Injuries.
Her right eye was cut, arm was lu
jured that was necessary to place tT
in plaster cast and her entire bod}
received bruises and lacerations.
NORWAY'S RULERS IN LONDON.
LONDON.—KIr» Haakon and Queen
Maud of Norway, who are to arrive
lu this city for a visit, will be re
ceived at Windsor Castle.
King Haakon will be vested with
the order of the Gar'er.
000 be devoted to river improvements.
This is decidedly the largest amount
ever advised for expenditure on tin
river alone and it should enable the
work of opening up the channel to bo
done properly.
The Chamber of Comerce is watch
ing developments along this line and
their delegates will attend the meet
ing of the Rivers and Harbors Con
gross in Washington, which meets on
the Cth and 7th of December,
HUNTER’S
KNIT UNDERWEAR
The celebrated
“Merode” and “Forest
Mills” Underwear, 25c
per garment and up.
“GLOVINE” Ideal Glove Cleaner, 25c
TO GIVE AWAY MILLIONS 1/
DURING HER LIFETIME
Mrs. Russell Sage'Preparing to Dispose of B 'llk
. of Eighty Millions—No Endorsements
for Churches.
NEW YORK.— Mrs. Russell Sage
will give away a bulge of her fortune
of about $80,000,000 bequeathed to her
by Ver late husband (p individuals
whom she considers worthy. It will
not be given to endow churches ner
to those w-ho write begging letters.
"I shall keep only a sufficient
amount of the fortune left me by my
husband to live quietly and comfort
ably,” Mrs. # Sage said today,
"The fact that churches are endow
ed put them beyond necessity of
work, thus making them Indifferent
and negligent along lines where Chris
tian institutions should do most good.
I mean to give to those individuals
whom I think worthy.
“I wish to help men and women ol
higher or lower walks of life, w’ho
through no fault of their own, are Ro
un/irtunate as to need assistance and
too proud to ask. Such persons 1 deem
it a pleasure, privilege and duty to
aid. in all my plana I am carrying
out his desires. I am certain.”
806 BROAD STREET
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the
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made in the first place,
rightly protected first,
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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12.
SILK DEPT,
Special lines at 50?,
75?, 85? and sl.
New line Evening silks
and Draperies.
HOSIERY DEPT
Nowhere in the State
can you find better
values, 10? to $6.50
pair. Leaders at 25?,
35? and 50?.
DRESS GOODS
Newest ideas in
Black, Colored and
Cream Wool Suitings.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DA|YS.
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, JJlind,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to
14 days or money refunded. 50c.
Secretary Cheatham to Resign.
ATLANTA.—Richard Cheait
ham. secretary of tho South
ern Cotton association, will rje
sign January 16t.h, next, when
his term of office expires, ac
cording to his own statement
Monday morning. He
no reason. The resignation of
Cheatham follows that of-
Presldcut Harvie Jordan,
which was announced a short
time ago.