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FOUND CUTICIM
INDISPENSABLE
For Her Children—Little Girls Suf
fered with Itching Eczema Which
Simply Covered Back of Heads —
Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too.
ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY
"WONDERFUL OINTMENT”
"Snnr>» vowrx ng'i my thn*! IIUIo girl*
tMi x wry bad form of »nn.ma. I U h
in.* eruption*
Ji ji. j formed on tb*
A&rfr ,i of thotr
JTwZ ~ 'j < »ttrn *im r> 1 y
mH** * Vfe c</V«r*d. H rtm
JiflU *.* 1 of C’uti*
wi mr». ! to
yßßi—try nlrnont
v #r*rythiDg, but
th*y f jiTI • (i .
/I y' ' Tli«irnymot)t«r
\Y r*comm«n»J»''i
* tha Cutlcura
my Hhlldrwn'# with Ctitf
ovrt and th«*r aj>[rfi+<l th# wondar
ful otfiun#mi. < uttoiir*. I did thin
or fiv« Uvnm au«i I oa«! nay tliat liury bav*
barn •tilimlf curNl, I h»v« nn/.fhor
bat/ who U rr> plump that Oh* fold* of
•k in on bin r»*ok w«« broken* and « v««n
blrxl. I ti«i*d Cvttaura Hoip art' 1
cun# Ointment and th# i>#*t Morning
th# tr»j»ibbi had <Jl*A{i|*»ar*‘<i. I am
uaing tho Outfcnira io median y#t wh«n*
(arm any of iny family hav** any aonaa. I
can Dwyac nooommwrwl Cutlmirn auffl
rtmUy.H k« India patwabUi in *trary homo.
1 umnot fiod Uimual. Mm* Nh|m»i*-4|
Dtyttpp*. 41 DuhithHt., Montrmii, Que*
May Jl. 1*07."
PAINFUL ULCER
On Fool for n Vear. Denied by
Two Seta of Cutlcura
*T bad an ulrar on my foot for * y »*ar
or mora and It wo* t«t y painful an it
wa* a running a**rn. 1 had m <l** tor,
but KM trualnxwt did not h*»al it. Aianut
tight month# aga I oomrounoal to utt
Cutknjrn Wo*f>. Cutiruia Ointment,
and f 'utW ’i/ a Pill#. I uieod Iw Mft# arid
It I# now ail l*o*i#*t up lira. E. F. Hi
*ral Hraa«t4-., ||t|H . April N, 190 f.
Oaniiai Krvirtml and Ttmtn.ftnt fnt
|f#*r» Uuifk- r Infanta Chttaff# and Adult#
a«.«t#«i of rnUf*«r* Min t'lU p < Imu<m !*>•■ kh .u,
Cu'jrwm olcun.Mit (|Ui) in ||*tl u.r fdfcm. and
< iiurwi t'MdvwM (ft i* i,(f*tath«f<’nnnf(V>' t*i«
r«.nv*d #•■#» i*e*r #ai of 00) to Purify u*«*» * *4.
#»»d w , ‘♦‘♦-rut il»* world Potter J»Oi§ a < limu.
Tan* . rfti* Unaa
MT-Mamml Frr#. ivorw. i*«o# on Hhto Piawjrw
EXPLOSION OP G;:S
ENTOMBS
TINT!
MAIIANOY riTY. Pa A tarrlflc
phploitlon of kah in th«* mini) of tho
Knlcfcorbookor oontpuny ocourrod tep
day Twrnty uitn were raught !>«•
hind th« fall and entonihcd Two
mou worn badly Injured, and havo
been taken out hut their reirtiert
cannot roarh the other twenty who
are in deadly peril from the after
damp.
Th# Brat PHI# kvn Sold.
*'Affier dertodn# If* >«Mt« f*»r ehremc
ludlcaaflun ami ovn iwu nun*
drrn dellaiti mdhlmt hf»n dum m* >#
much a*M*»i >« in kiua'a N»*w i#ifo p’liiw.
I «oitaf(l*>r (hwn the l*« «>i j»ill# ever '*
WfilN M h Ajrweur. of 1»k * S t .
Bold under guarant*** at all drutalwi *.
»c
OEN. CHAFEE'S SON TO
MARRY ATLANTA GIRL
ATLANTA. O* Th.- aDfaa>-ment
uminiinoad horn of Mis» Kih«! Ilufr to
Llruloimni Adit* It Chaffct- Hon "f
Oonrral Chaff##, rptlrmt Tho mzir*
rlaa# will lako (hi* fall.
Kodol
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
If you suffer from Indigestion or Dyspepsia;
ii you are annoyed with gas on the stomach,
fulness after eating, belching, sour stomach,
heartburn, etc.,
do Vo ,vour drunlrt, u-t a duller Kittle of Kodol.
fcnd If you ran honest h <ay that you did not
rwwl'o any bi'ii<-di from It after ti-lng tlu<«nttrn
hutth, the druggist will refund your mono U>
you without miration or delay and we will pay
m druggivi Utt prtw* of llie ttr»l botUo pur
l'll aw*! by you.
ts you knew a* well as we do how good a prep
aration Kodol l» It would tie unius*«*ssary lot ua
to guarantee a single !«>t lie
slut to get you to know how g-vd It Is as well
as we know. »e practically will purchase the
drat l»title for you
You uonder, perhaps, liow we ean sff >rd to
make *uoh an offer
It i» ttopaune we have alwolute confidence In the
ku.i-1 y and fairness of t he public.
We know there ate thousands of person who
auffer from Indigent ion and dywpepda who would
lie prateful to ua for putlin*’ them In touch
with Kodol
That I* why
rurtherm re. wi- know that after you have
ueei K *iol your faith In tlie prt|>a ration will tx>
to out*
This pro|«wltlon we make la not alh^eliter
WMlllth, hut It I* actuated by tlie knowledge
Thai the nw> of Kodol hy you will Urnetn y v ,u
a* well a* oureelvwa
How <s>u'd w* aff'rd Vo make such an offer
Bonaparte On Vacation
|f
Attorney General Bonaparte, who 1a
spending hla vacation in Lenox, plan
ning a renewed fight againat the
Standard Oil company.
ATLANTA WOMAN
ATTACKED BY
AM
ATLANTA. Ga Mra W. O. Need
hare,* »«♦ l\ years, was atticked In
aarden at lot home only two blocks
fr<un Howell aiuLSon this morning
j about K:3O o'clock by an unknown
negro Krialitened by her cries the
negro fled aid Mrs. Needham mu to
the house. Her icreain* brought her
aid and al II o'clock a porno of 100
men was scouring the woods In the
| vlcin»t> in a hunt for the negro. There
I u a h«iu;mJ of eight county poller
-1 man on the scene. Mrs. Needham
! is the wife of the telegraph operator
at Inman Yards of the Southern rail
I road 0
NO MORE SPECIAL ORDER
DAYS FOR THE HOUSE
ATLANTA. Ga —The report front
the committee on rules whs adopted
bv the bouse this morning providing
I hat iio special orders shall he aetj
during the remainder of the session
with exception of the service pension
hill of Mr, Foster of Cobb, who is
muds i special order for Wednesday
morning the fifth The report also
provided that thirty minutes each day
Immediately after the confirmation of
the Journal be allowed for the intro
duct ion of new matt 4 p*m! t w ,e‘,Yccd
ln»? btllo second lime.
to the public, and how could we afford to spend
thousands of dollars to tell vguabout it unless ww
positively knew and were Mire of the merits of
Kodol.
We couldn’t- It would liankrupt us.
Hut we know the merits of Kodol and we want
you to know.
A perfect digester must contain many ins-red
lent*, each In proper proportion.
It must be a lli|uid, because all those ingred
ient* cannot tie put Into dry form.
It must lie able to dlge-t any f.«od, or any
mitt 1 urn of foods, and completely.'
K«>dol docs that, even In a glaks test tube.
No other digester can.
k'sto! alone does all of the work. It stops all
Irritation. and gives lit" stomach complete rest
-11 has taken us year* t get a perfect digester,
but we certainly have It now.
Tlease try tt today at our risk
It meow more tban relief. It mean* that the
Momaeh will do Ha own work far sooner than
you'll expect.
K »lo| digests all the food von eat.
Hat w liat you need and let Kodol digest It.
K si >1 i* made at tin' laloratorles of K 0.
IvWitt k t\v, t'ldcago The il.til butlc con
tains 2S tlnws as much as the Soc bottle.
One of the
Essential\r
of the happy hotm-x of to-flay if a vut
fund of inform at ion ax to the br*t method*
of promoting htrlth and happincsx and
right living and knowledge of the world’s
boat products.
Products of actual excellence and
ivaxoriablo elaimx truthfully presented
and whieh have attained to world-wide
acceptance through the approval of the
Well-Informed of the World, not of indi
viduals only, but of the many who have,
the oappy faculty of selecting and obtain
ing the ijest the world afford*.
One of the products of that class, of
mown component parte, an Klhicai
remedy, approved by physicians and com
mended by the Well Informed of the
World as a valuable and wrholeeome family
laxative is the well-known Syrup of logs
and Klixir of Henna. To get its beneficial
effects always buy the genuine, manu
faetured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
cnly, and for sale by all leading druggists.
STRIKE PUTS STOP
TO PAPER CO.’S
PLANT
Uulon Kicks At Ten Per
Cent, Reduction and In
ternational Paper Com
pany's Plant At Niagara
Slints Down.
nt!I’KAI.O. N. Y The Niagara
Falls plant of the International Pa
per company wan Idle today, follow
ing a strlko order sent out laßt night
by the paper makers' union. The
union objected to a ten per cent re
duction In wages made about two
weeks ago.
The number of men on strike today
wiih about 250.
Two small Independent plants are
running as usual at Niagara FalU.
Think# It Saved His Life.
Leslar M. NH-'ii of Naples. Maine,
says In a re« «nt inttrr: “I hav»- tntmi
Dr. King's New Dlafovsry many years,
for soughs and folds, and I think it
saved m yllfe. I have found It a re
llable * emody foi throat itfid Ittug com
plaint#. »nrt would no more be without
a bottle than I would be without food.
Fur nearly forty years New Discovery
has stood at the baud of throat and lung
remedies As a preventive of pneumo
nia. end healer of weak lung* H has no
*<]UAl .Sold undo guarant'-e at all drug
flit#. Me and $1 00. Trial bottle free.
SCHOOL TEACHER MURDERED
WINS! OM-BAI.KM, N C.— Mia*:
Nfury Bell, a poul ir school teacher of
Wllliwx county, was xhot and mortal
ly wounded last night by I) F
Thorpe, a young man who had become
Infatuated with her. Two shot* were
fired, ont entering her hrenxt. The
tragedy occurred as the young wo
man was leaving church. She had j
refused to allow Thorpe to accom-1
pany her home.
HUGHES IS AFTER SARATOGA
TRACK INTERESTS
NKW YORK Tli« race track in- i
tereata are about to experience one,
of the moat severe atiocka In thei-!
hlatorv If the preamt plan* of Gover
nor Hughe* are carried out accord-j
log to Information received here.
.luat what form the propoaed ac
tion if the governor will tuke could
not lie learned but It was said that
'something which will shake Sarato
ga from end to end will take place
wlihln the next day or two"
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
VIDA WHITMORE
Miss Vida Whitmore, a former cho
rua girl, who Is reported to have
been married to Mandevllle Hall.
There is already a Mrs. Mandeville
Hall In Ntw York and th* friends
of all are puzzled.
THINKING EACH OTHER
DEAD, MAN AND WIFE
UNITE AFTER 33 YEARS
ONVBONTA, Ala.—Andrew Hullot
returned to ihis place, after an ah
b<ncc of thirty-three >ea4-* Mrs.
11ulicit had been living ar the ohJ
home ever since her husband left.
Kach had thought Ihe other dead. Ii
was only recently that the bitterness
of the supposed death of his wife
; wore off uifflciently for Hullett to d«*
clde to visit the scenes of hi 3 early
j life.
Hullett Is 73 years old. and his wife
three years younger. The old people
are as Joyous as two young lovers in
their re union.
A Grand Family Medicine.
"It give# mr pleaaure to Mpeak a
word for Klwotrlc Hlttter*," write# Mr.
Frank Conlan of No. 13ft Houston i»v,
N>w Y'ork "Iff a grand family modi
cJn** for dyspepala and liver complica
tion*; while for lame hark and wp-iK
kldnoya It cannot be too highly recom
mended." Klectrlc Bitter# regulate tne
dlg< stive functions, purify the blood, mi
Impart renewing vigor and vitality to the
weak and debilitated of both Sold
under guarantee at all druggintN. 50c.
WILD MAN IS EASILY
TAMED BY POLICE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,—The Icon
aril changed his spots and the
Ethiopian his f>ktn here yesterday.
In tits celln of the Central police
mutton the "wild man from Uganda,"
who “hltes atcel bar* In half with the
ease of a child chewing candy,” tamed
down and took off his hot
hjR heavy Iron anklets.
"The half human half beast, whose
remarkable formation haa puzzled all
the scientist!! of Europe," removed
his legs, shaped and colored like
those of a mule, and put on the cork
extremities he wears In private life.
The remarkable transformations
followed a raid by the police on
Frank Brown's "Emporium of Na
ture’a Greatest Freak Formations,” or
the board walk. Brown did not obey
the mayor's order th»t ail sueh places
of amusement close on Sunday.
The Charleston & Western Carolina
Hallway will operate their Annual Ex
cursion to the Mountains August l4Th,
tickets good returning until Septem
ber 2nd For rates, etc., apply M. C.
Jones, C. T A Ernest Williams, G
P. A., 807 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
Al-2-4 6 9 11 12 13c
JOHN MITCHELL WILL TRY TO
SETTLE D. L- & W- STRIKE
NEW YOKK —John Mitchell, for
nc r president of the United Mtue
Worker* of America, and recently ap
pointed mediator of the civic federa
tion, it was announced today, may ba
naked to act as mediator In an ef
fort to settle the troubles whioh
j threaten to result In n strike of the
i switchmen of the Welaware. Lack
I nwnnr.a and Western railroad
Mr Mitchell is In this city, and the
i grievance committee of the swltp.h
to n has been adlvxed to a*fc the aid
of the former miner*' leader In hav
ing the alleged grievances placed ba
ton President W. H Trueedsle, who
| has refused to receive the nn-n.
AN ARMY OF BATS
ATTACK YOUNG GIRL
I’HlhAnEl.PlA. Pa.—Mlnnt-o Wick-'
ershstn. 19-'carsoid, of 3703 Sprueo
street. h«rl a terrible experience last
ills't>t while walking In the botanical ;
gnrdena of the I'nlrerally of Penn
sylvania She was atlrackid by an
si'inv of hate which flew Into her 'e<-e
and one of which became entagloc In
b< r hair.
Hysterica! from fright, the young
woman ran. turning In at the Unlver
ally hospital. At the ton atop she
slipped and fell, fracturing one of her
arms ,
PYTHIANS CONVENTION
AT BOSTON OPENS
BOSTON.—The 25th convention of
the supreme lodge, and the biennial
encan-; ■ ~ I tk« t'infer—. Kirk
Krtghia of Pythias, with the annual
convention of Ihe Pythian Slst'rs.
were formally opened In Boston to
day with an attendance estimated at
from TS 000 to 115.000 delegates and
member*.
The Pythlans will hold business
K.-*icn» and parades and enjoy trips
about the city for six day*, closing
Sunday with t religious mass meet
ln«.
«■ | t>l|
VIRGINIA LAWYERS
CALL ON TAFT
HOT RPR I NOB. Va - The members
of the Virginia Bar association to
the number of about thirty called on
Candidate Taft this morning The
association tomorrow begins Its loth
annual meeting Judge Taft will ad
; dress the gathering Thursday and hat
Ibeon asked to make a banquet speech
on Thursday ntahL
THREE OF THE BEST LINES MADE ARE
HANDLED. WHITE MOUNTAIN, GLACIER
AND ICE KING.
LOOK IN OUR WINDOW FOR GRAND DISPLAY
—i" ii iiiini[ gK&9BszaaßmßS2ggt^si
The J. L Bowles Furniture Co.
904 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA.
BUY YOUR GAS
l 1 ;. RANGE NOW.
In the torrid noon heat.
The Gas Range keeps kit
chen temperature to the ear
ly morning coolth.
Every woman should have
a Gas Range.
Range, $1G.00; $2 down,
$2 month; connected free.
ALL CONNECTIONS FREE
DEMOCRATIC LEADERS
OUTLINE CAMPAIGN IN
NEW YORK STATE
NEW YORK.—An important conlet
ence to outline a plan of campaign In
New York state was held this morn
ing by Chairman Mack of the demo
cratic committee with Charles F
Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, and
W. J. Conners, chairman of the state
democratic committee. The confer
erce continued for some time and It l
was said that the part which the na j
tlona! democratic committee will -t
In the campaign In this state was
determined.
Chairman Mack will leave for Chi
evgo tonight and will remain there
for two weeks On his arrival in
that city he will announce the make
up of the subcommittee, which will
have the campaign east of
the Allegheules.
Don’t overlook the Bunday exeur
slops to the Feashore via. the Char
leston & astern Carolina Railway
Trams leave, 7 no a m
HUMMEL ENJOYS PARIS.
NEW YORK.—Abe Hummel. h
disgraced lawyer who served a v»a
'ln the pen on Blackwell's Island, is 1
now In Paris strutting the boulevard,
going to the first nights and general
,ly having a good time. He is well
and expects to return to New York
In the spring. ,
Such Is the story that Hr. Philip
It. Mali, physician on BtackweiVa Is
land at the time Hummel was a pris
oner. brought hack from Europe.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings tarinnitkv such as slug.
c>»l> bawds, weak kiduays mil Mad.
d.r sod TORPID LIVER/
Mills
hsvs tycWc effect on theeccrgsns,
Srtu’uUtlny the bowels, causing them
*® serene their natural i urn Hosts as
HI youth sod
IMPARTING vigor -
to the kkiwvh ladder und LIVES,
Thtf are adagwd issUut ywaag.
Refrigerators
On occount of being over
stocked, and the
growing old, we are selling
REFRIGERATORS
wff-a'gaHww.t. ;sa&igt.^araaftA i 'B
AT C O S T
SAVERS
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youth under the forming hand of society, that by in
struction, they may be moulded to the love of vir
tue and good order.”
It is the patron of all who may seek its instruction.
The rich can get nothing better, the poor can secure
the best; thus the State equalizes opportuniies, re
gardless of class or sect.
Over 6,000 Georgia alumni attest the value of its
training—men prominent in every industry and
profession. Georgia history is largely a record of
its students.
Law, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Civil and Electrical
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Nineteen degree courses and many short courses.
Faculty of 46 instructors; 027 students enrolled
last year at Athens; 3375 students enrolled in the
Fniversitv system.
Board #9.00 a month: room $2.00 a month in dor
mitories for 250; tuition free in academic courses
to citizens of the State.
Tiie Fniversitv offers the youth of today the
best advantages in all its history. Maintained by
the State, the University stands ready to help YOU
train your sop for the highest responsibilities of
life. It is worthy of the trust. It stands for all that
is best in our civilization.
For details, address The STATE UNIVERSITY, Athens, Ga.
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COMPANY. Aususta, Os.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4.
VBa. •Lmaei-marntzu
ißf'
Every body uses hot wat
er. Many times it is wanted
instantly. The question has
been solved —■ s -
HUMPHREY.
Instantaneous Hot Water
Heater installed in your
bath room, on small pay
ments. Strike a match you
have hot water.
REPAIRS
SAWS. Rtns. Brisk T- tne. Babbit 4c.. far mi
of GU CNCiIfNLS. BOILERS .ml PHI
•I’d Ragrire for Mm*. Sh.ftin*, PulV«, Melting.