The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 22, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO With Tag Around His Neck Little Hoy From Greenwood Is Brought To Hospital A Jitll#* hm about »■ ••nr# of ;u* WM ••til to tbs <U> honpltal fhia morning from OrMNtwond. s c , with out an> on** him, and only h fit* tb'd aroui.d ht* li*lla n f-tor v whlffl fna;> bn luH of oom monplAc# tmgfriUnh of Ilf* , according to On* author Mb* The child Ia! Up very m 11 nnd *ay» hit* itntnn Ik Jack M Ilia The conductor mi the train carried the H 01« follow down to tin how|dtft! He In hall nod heart) and not •ned medical treatment, and the tag M. 1.1 Absolute Non-Intoxicant The FsnestMade “ Beei minus the alcohol ON SALE EVEHYMIRI INt# SOUTH ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES J M. O BYRNE. DISTRIBUTOR. AUGUSTA, GA. Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should Uneeda Biscuit With meals— for meals- between meals In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Neper sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY In mi ounliihlf for hi* presonce nt th<» city hospllnl On It wan written: "Thin child Ik from Greenwood S ('., nnd hie mother Is In Iho lily hospital In Augusta Miss Down will tn«*«t lilm si th'- sfn linn nnd Ink. (tint-go of him, but II ► In- iln.-B i,oi plnH'i' send till/, down In Ihu hospital, wheri* his mother Is, and oblige Bailie Readily." Tne strangest pari of the story cnoten from 1 h(- Tart that his mother Is not there iiiul has never been thern so fnr us ih>' hospltnl uiilhorltles | know 1 .ant week the honpltal had a I patient who gave her name an Miss Bessie Mill*, slating that she was a | resident of Augusta, and If a cornier | ilon can be traced between the child ami th<- woman who was in the hos pltal last week the mystery will be ! solved. | as It now stands the hospital au | ihorlttes will turn the ehlld over to the police, where some arrangement will lie made for It until the mystery Is cleared According to a statement from one of the Internes at the hos pltal It seems that some one simply | wished to get rid of the ehlld and sent him to Augusta. .lust now the whole affair Is veiled In mystery and developments In the rase will no doubt be watched with ; Interest. Have vou tried Cl Inch It eld Coal?" THE AUGUSTA HERALD. JOHN BUI DIED FROM OVERDOSE OF SOMEPOISOR Took Large Dose of Bromo Seltser, But Hospital Au thorities Believe Death Produced By Something Like Opium. At the city hospital this morning about :t o'clock John Dunn, aged about 50 years, died from an over dose of a poisonous drug, lie was n resident of Pear] avenue, In West End, and for about 15 years had been a sufferer from bronchitis,, according to a report from his physician. He staled yesterday that he was going Into the woods and get some plants r ailed wild arsenic and make up aotn.i medicine, hut It is not known whether he did this or not. Last night he went to a drug store near his home and purchased a small bottle of bromo seltzer and accord ing In a statement from Dr. F. H. Sayles, interne at the city hospital, who attended him, Dunn took about two-thirds of a bottle. Dr. Saylos at Hod that this was more than enough to ordinarily rause death, hut despite this fart the indications in the case pointed more to opium poisoning than to bromo seltzer. There was nothing to lead to a sus picion of suicide and it Is not thought that, the man had any intention of taking his life. As soon as his lit ness started, which was about S o'clock, the hospital authorities were summoned hastily and th<- sick man was taken to the institution, where everything possible was done for him. However, he rlb-d at an early hour ihls morning. The dead man Is survived by a wife nnd several brothers and sisters, but has no children. The case is one that i« of much Importance to the hospital authori ties and they will taki- up an Investi gation and try to discover exactly the rause of death. Dr. Sayles stated that It wan kuown that Dunn took at h-asl as much bromo seltzer ns men- j tinned amt that possibly be took more ♦ IN THE RECORDER'S COURT. ♦ ♦ « • ♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦**♦* In recorder’s court this morning the first to be called was a Joint ease I of disorderly conduct against John j Klvers nud George Oolvert, both ne groes The two had a fight Tuesday \ afternoon. Recorder Kalbflcisch or dered that ltivors pyiy a line of *2.50 and dismissed the case against Col vert. A triangular ease was next called, the principal being Joe Blanchard, his wife Celeatla and Mary Hussey. Olrstla fought her husband because she caught him In the house with Man Bussey. He and hts hostess both retaliated and a free-for-all tight resulted The ease against Olrstla was dismissed, Joe and Mary were lined *5 apiece. A little negro hoy named Eld red Griffith was sent to the reformatory two years tor stealing $2. The lan claimed he only spent five cents nf the money and returned the balance. Ed Willie Brown and Floyd But ler. colored, were tried for fighting. Ed struck Floyd with a pick on Greene street last Monday. The ease < was postponed a day for an attorney to prepare his ease After the In troduction of much evidence, and a brief argument by Ed’s lawyer, the case against both negroes was dis missed. An elegant business man's lunch served every week-day from 1 to 2 p m Your money hack ft not sail tied Price, f>o cents, Hotel Ge nesta Case J22c MORE BOOKIES IN TROUBLE. NEW YORK President Christo pher J. Fitsgerald. of the llrlghton Resell Racing association; W. A. Kn genian, owner of ihe Seaside track, and John t! Cavanaugh, who had charge of the betting rings prior to the passage of the anti-gambling law,. but who now sells so-called "infor- j mutton" to the bookmakers and nth- 1 era presented themselves In the of ftce of \ distant District Attorney Elder today to surrender as a result of their Indictment yesterday. They j were accompanied by counsel, why ! arranged for the acceptance of ball, j Don't trifle with your digestion 1 You wnuldn t think of eating ground glass or n»h hooks. Poor food might j not kill you as quirk, hut it will lu the end. The stamp of purity and quality on every thing we serve. ! Hotel Genesis Case. JIUc BETTER ODDS. V farm laborer was taken ill on a visit to layndon and a friend gave him the addr* as of a doctor to whom, to go The fellow soon came back and reported pr«>g,r- ■- 'l'Ve taken some medicine," said he; "but I'm hanged If I went to that (lector of yours." Why." asked his friend Well," he replied I w»s Just shntt to go !t>. when I saw on hts door plate his name. Dr \ ' and below it, TP to 1. When 1 saw that 1 said to myself: 'l’ll be hanged If I take such risks as that * So l went a few door* farther up the street and saw another I (date wRh Dr V .' and below It '3 to The odds wire better, so 1 went in."—Tlt-Btts. A« It Soon Will Be. Farmer- I'm a goln to drive to town ! •on-.- dav next we. Marthy Ills Wife You ran'! lllrttn I wu* lookin' over the skedool nf onto races *n ther,> ain't no o;>cn date for hos-* ■rivln' on the roads for the next ten | days.—l’uck CAMP BARNARD VETERANS MEET Officers of the Camp, Del egates To Reunion and Sponsors Were Elected. AIKEN, H. C. —The annual meet ing of Camp Barnard E. Bee was helu in Aiken on Tuesday, the 21st July, >h<- anniversary of the first bat tle of Manassas. No dinner was giv en, as had been customary heretofore, and the quesiion as to whether the annual dlnre rs should, or should not be permanently omitted was discuss ed, and it was finally resolved, to de cide Ihe question, that a meeting of the camp should be called for the first Saturday In May 1909, to settle the question, and also to determine upon the advisability of increasing the an nual dues from 50 cents to SI.OO. The following officers, sponsor, and delegates to the state reunion at Greenville were unanimously elected. Commander—C. K. Henderson. First E -x. Corn. —W. M. Jordan. Second Lieut. Com. —H. L. Court ney. Third Lieut. Com.—J. C. Hammond Fourth J.ieut. Com. —J. N. Hankin son. Adjutant—G. C. Edmonston. Treasurer—J. A. M. Gardner. Chaplain—Rev. J. C. Browne. Surgeon—Dr. B. F. Wyman. Sponson—Miss Mary Crosland. Delegates to Reunion —J. L. Court ney, C. K. ID-nderson, J. C. Hammond Joe Brunson. Alternates—Dr. B. H. Teague, Dr B. F. Wyman. As there was no dinner there was no other observance, and uo address. Why Is Sugar Sweet? If sugar -lid nol dissolve In me mouth you could not taste the sweet. GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC la aa strong as the strongest hitter tonic, but you do not taste tin- hitter because the Ingredients do not dissolve In the mouth, but do dissolve readily in the acids of the stomach. It Jrst its good for Grown People ;is for Children. The First and Original Tasteless Chill Tonic. The Standard for 30 years. 50c. CHICAGcTnOT SO MANY. CHICAGO—The "two million club” is about to receive a severe shock. The school census of Chicago, which has been underway for several months, Is now practically completed, and the count does not reach the *wo million mark. The exact result will be announced the last of the week, and w ill be about $1,940,000. FREE TRANSFERS*IN CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, O.—The directors of the Municipal Traction company have decided to issue free transfers on July 29, as had been promised by Mayor Johnson in the recent cam paign. In which 3 cents fare won. Niikml t il t ili rh quickly yields to treat ment by the agreeable, aromatic Ely’s Cream Balm. It is received through the nostrils and cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it, di(fus> * itself. Drug gi“ts s-11 the 50c. size. Test it and you ere sure to continue the treatment till re lieved. Announcement, To accommodate those wh ■ are partial P> the u-o of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal trmi blrt, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will he kuown as Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube ie 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. Hotels. HOTEL !* YORK N H Y ° rll ifitl.i - N«w and Absolutely Fireproof Seventh Ave , Cor. 36th St. EUROPEAN PLAN RATES: $1.50 to $2 50 with detached bath $2.00 to $4.00 with private bath OcmpirK ttv* geographical centre of the city, near the vor tex of travel. Within from one to five minute*’ walk of twenty one theatres. Car* na.«s the door and within fi\»* minutes of ail the large retail shops. Norman Crlll Room, ('tiliinc of superior excellence. Moderate prices H. Q. WILLIAMS, Manager. HOTEL MARTHA WASHING! ON, NEW YORK. 29th to 80tt Streets. Just Fast of sth Ave. To remain a Woman s Hotel Exclusively. 1 Block from 2Sth St. Sub way. 29th St Crosstowu cars pass the door. Over 400 Rooms Absolutely Fireproof. fmmd Rate* I'.OO per Day .nd Up. SESTAOWANT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CONVENIENT TO shopping and theatre dis trict CATERS ESPECIALLY TO WOMEN TRAVELING OR VISIT INO NEW YORK ALONE SEND FOR BOOKLET THE ST. CHARLES. ATLANTIC CITY. N J. ' ! FVrtnt. Ptiittm* tv#* in U» ilccika rlwlvfiiws M«h*cta«9 patroiintt- ann 1 nv»H#w water In *%.< j | Uith# Illustrate*! ?*-'*!«*» i NSW UN HAINES Hotels l|ii *. o§gg ' ■***'■}* _ MARUBOROUQH==BLENHEIM Always Open. Atlantlo City N. J. Capacity 1.100 ClaimhiK -Is’lnction for i: ioca'- on, safe construction and Refined Patron age Is particularly attractive during ATLANTIC CITY’S GR £AT SUMMER SEASON OF JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. The Generously Ample Public Space devoted to guests and solarlums over looking the '»eenn and tL- boardwalk are unique, and the exquisite music for which the house Is Jue.ly noted Is more than ever appreciated. The Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In all private bath rooms (of w'hich there are ov - 400) are not only delightful, but have great therapeutic value for rheumatic and other trouble*. * Both the American Plan and the European Plan dining rooms have White Servloe. JOBHIAH WHITE A SONS Proprietors and Managers. Hotel Marlborough Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., Herald Square, New York IjisrX Most Centrally Located Hotel on i Broadway. Only ten minutes walk a to 25 leading theatres. Completely W ft renovated and transformed in every -.I / | -department. Up-to-date in all re f* spects. Telephone in each room. W *, -t\ yji Four Bea utiful Dining Rooms P .: <!s; ysf: With Capacity of 1200. mjjjl s&jt£s The Famous FI jlif ii':J German Restaurant » ‘i* 3, -i v Vv • : : ...\ d-L*: Broadway’s chief attraction for Spe tafyj cial Food Dishes and Popular Music. _• ■ ~ £arnD*an Plan. 4W Booms. 2W Baths. Ratac for Rooms st.so and upmrJ, $2.00 and upward whh bath. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath $3.00 and uow.*ird. $J .00 extra wlisrc two persons occupy a single room. WBITK yoil BOOKLET. SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY E. M. TIERNEY, Miu-,.a.r TOXAWAY INN L "j a ™ s , SITUATED away up above the rest of the world, amid the coolness and verdure of the Sapphire country mountains, this magnificent hotel is abso lutely without a peer as an aristocratic place of resort. There is every recreation, pleasure and .port, which moun tains, water and genial social life afford, and hotel ser vice in every way aa superior as are the other attractions supreme. Guests will be received on June 11th. Very low rate 3 for ths season will be granted for those arriving In June and early July. For reservations, booklets and other In formation, address, TOXAWAY INN CU., care of Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. After June 10th, address Lake Toxnway, North Carolina. HOTEL VICTORIA Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 27th St., NEW YORK. ' 1 piptop - - S Rooms J 1.50 per day and upward. EUROPEAN PLAN GEORGE W. SWEENEY, Proprietor. Angu* Cordon, Manager, Late of King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Canada. The Virginia Absolutely Fireproof. Kates, 51.50 and up * A -class out ar-J Uetklectal Hotel, in the ruo*t * e * r toti' :ty-*e«rth« Lake, convrntent to t>eautihil ■ ; Nui .fi »\*:k Svi’cm. Rotundas a harmony ‘n Italian marble. aia- atatu.try nnd cath«c*rr' glaatu 4uo hanUsomely fur- K fla ViT ~UiM" .TM4 c ' s ‘ room*, situ. ’ 'r en uiie. Large bright Dining ' . 1 Hall. w ; -h For* t cur-me. Kv**rr convenience that appeal* to JAm y t '• £2 C >; Ui« most exacting patron Par enougfi from city tor ti V P • s Am re»:ml cuiet. yet ten minntea* walk of butinc** center. t ts JCL St Lar*'?b aka a vay) in 5 mfnjtes fake you tn the Rbc> Plwg fllAtrl ’. pA«ftT? n:-leading theatre*, iwkli-t frpp 1 •*T' CEO - W. REYNOLDS. Prep., Ru.h and Okio St,.. ChicatoJ GOODRICH CIGAR COMPANY • Wholesalers foreign and Domestic CiqaN. 226 9TH ST. AUGUSTA, GA. • 9 READ HERALD WANT ADS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. Hotels. In tho Centro of the Shopping District. A Modern, Fir*! Claes Hotel. CooiptoM In all Its appoint ments FurnishlnffS and decorations entirely n-w throughout. Popular with Udtevi visiting the city xrith out e«*orts tp.ause it is kotnelike aod cosy. Io Walkirf Diruac* el Shops au Theelr**. No cab fare required. 500 roonis iOO room* wtrh hath Hot an«l cokl water and telephone in every room. Cuisiae unexcelled. A3SOLUTELY FIREFRGOF.