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Secret Service Men Protect
President From Suffragettes
OYHTICR HAY, N Y Pour irentf*
•afrriMHt***, mojlvroddlfn in p»»
lltlcn, rnnio h*re WtdfiMMlHv TtH*y
wpff* Mr*. It. Morrman \V«*ll*, of
London, Kr^Jand. Hr, Maud* (ilat»
gow, h Now York physician; Mis*
MamarH (’oilman, woman vntor if
Fk»Br«r, Ceil., and Ml** Mary Coin
man. a Now York lawyor.
Th* rt*rr#iary of th«* National
Pfcifr#»*lvn Woman Ruff raft* l Fnfott
had wrlttm to ih<* asking
him to rwrlvi* the deputation at
fUjEsmor* f I 111 Mr Honm*\«»|t had
■ nnwrn-d In rflWf t )m< hr* deeply re
to Huy h<» miim too busy. oth
erwise hr* would bn d^eliKhted
Ho, of rein ran. she wrn servloo
men who surrounded the president,
knew the timid suffragette* were
coming. and prepared to tholn
vaders should th*y fry to go t»- the
jm aidant * home.
Hut after all, tin* four Indian wl» #
believe thn Ivthru |h nilgJltler than thn
I ajvanoon did not even try to get at
the president. They arrived in th«*
uft am non In r» thunderstorm. \Vh«”i
ihe weather cleared they «ot *n ho
automobile, flu UK from p a banner
liiarom d "Yiift** for and
toured thn town. »rnioTlnß pnnipli
Health
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Bair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter how tong It has been pray
or fatted. Promote, a luxuriant growth
If healthy hair. Sftop« Its f illing out.
■nd positively rrmnvrn llnu
flrefl. Kee|>s hair soft ami glossy. Ke
lu*c all aubatltiitea. 2M tiinri n« ninth
In SIOO as sl>e site. In Not a l»ye.
91 and SOe. bottles, at dmanUta
•rad A Istr tree l».'k “Th# C a rent sh- lUu. ••
I*hib> I!ay tepee. C*. Nawdik, NJ.
■ay'a Itartlna Soap on. hafilM
mt, I.«lt a»4 <l*, j i—t haul.. «r.l *u .km du
tw. **|.» tkt. Sur .-. ...n .-» niureois
■male M Ins huut "TlwVsxs ,1 u.„ hku>.“
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‘5 iM
THREE OF THE BEST LINES MADE ARE
HANDLED WHITE MOUNTAIN, GLACIER
AND ICE KING.
LOOK IN OUR WINDOW FOR GRAND DISPLAY
The J. L Bowles Furniture Co.
(KM BROAD ST.
!«•«:« mill tr»l|inK thn villager* they
won lit hold it meeting ill 7:30 p. m
W’ln<n i sn |p m. i'hiiip and ihe mus
fr:>grc|l«i a ripen rt d before a grocery
inn- there «a* not a wlnule woman
tin ip. nor ii married one. lo ll*i<n to
them; only secret awrvlee agent* ana
a few oilier men. Ho Mrs. Well* nn
nnnneed I hot Ihe mei'tlnt' wn* pout
I.oned, that they would return next
Week Th«y then took a 'rain for
, New lurk.
HENRY mm IS
CHANCELLOR OF
THE PYTHIANS
Boston Henry I*. Brown, <d
I riebant. Texan, today whm unani
mously elected supremo chancellor of
the KnlKlitH of I'ythlaa by the *u
prenie council, in irmion at the Ho*
; tel Hmnereet ll#* succeeds Judge
fharie* K Harriot, of Jacksonville.
Ill* This I* the highest office In
1 the Pythian body.
TAFT SPEAKS ON
THE IMPROVEMENT
OF AMERICAN JUSTICE
HOT HPIiINUH. Vu - William 11.
! Past delivered an address tlilh morn
Inst before the Virginia Bar nssncla*
tlon on what he regard* a* the moat
'uipot ms question before the Ameri
can people the Improvement of the
i ration of Justice,” in the nmt
«f tin prompt despatch, and "the
cheapening of ttrt u*e” for the poor
man Mr. last made nevera! Import*
nt r«M 'ntn.Midrtthm* which, when
|*ut into effect, would, he . believe*
K" fat toward iritorlßß popular con*
fld» ur«- in the court* and putting the
iicl and the poor man” on a more
equitable legal footing.
Refrigerators
On occount of being over
stocked, and the season
growing old, we are selling
REFRIGERATORS
AT COST
AUGUSTA, GA.
ROBT. TURNBULL
SHOOTS SELF
Was Well Known as a Real
Estate Man and as an
Amateur Athlete.
NKW YORK. Real nutate opera
lor* and members of the athletic
world worn Hhoeked today to ham of
the milrtdo- by shooting of Robert
Tnrnhull. onr of the most prominent
broker* In suburban real estate In
Ihla rlfy.
Mr. Turnbull was found dead in his
home at No t.'.O] Thirteenth avenue.
Borough Park, by hla wife and Hlster.
It I* believed he was erased by the
heat, as before ending hi* life with
a bullet lie complained off Hines* that
he ascribed to the hot weather and
retired to his room, as he explained,
for a rest.
As "Bob" Turnbull, the real estate
man was known uil over the country
only a few years ago as one of the
cleverest boxres that ever put on a
glovo.
A Qrand Family Medicine.
"If elves ins pirn. urs lo speak a good
woid for Kir. trie Hltttere, ' wrltee Mr.
Frank v'milan of No. 43* Houston t-' ,
New York "It's.« grand f*nitty nnnll
vine for dv epepsl* and liver compiler.
Hone, whip' fur lame lank and we,*
kidneys it cannot be too lilshlv recoin
memb'i Klectrlc Hill ora leaulalr ihe
dt*eellve fonellone. purify the blood, vn l
Impart renewing vigor and vitality to Ihe
week and dehlllinted nf lsith eexea. Solo
under guarantee at all druggists. t>oc.
FRENCH TROOPS RUSH
TO ALGIERS TO
PREVENT LOOTING
I* A HIS. French troop* are being
massed In Algeria lo protect the
homeless people from Ihe looting of
the brigands. Since Tuesdays earth
quake when houses we're tumbled
down and the people were compelled
to flee from Ihe towns, the brigands
have been busy In groal bands loot
ing ihe remaining houses and carry
ing otl what pleased them. The min
ister of war thl* morning Issued the
order for the amassing of the French
troops In the province of Constan
tine.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
RAILROADS HAVE
TWENTY DAYS
Interdate Commerce Com
mission Has Complaint
of Georgia Shippers and
Gives Railroads Twen
ty Days to Reply.
WASHINGTON. The inter-state
commerce commission has received
a complaint by shippers of the state
of Georgia against various railroad
companies operating ill that state
which recently gave notice of an In
crease In freight rates in the south
eastern territory to take effect Aug.
Ist, temporarily set aside by Judge
Speer, of the southern di*trlct of
Georgia, pending a determination by
the commission of the reasonblenesa
of thfr proposed rates.
The complaint declares that the
carriers recently sought to increase
their rates through the Intervention
of ihe southeastern freight associa
tion, described as an organization In
restraint of trade.
It Is estimated the proposed ad
vance in Georgia alone represents an
additional tax In freight charges of
$.700,000 to $1,000,000 annually.
The defendant railroads will be
given twenty days In which to make
reply.
The Shreveport Traffic association
of Shreveport, La., has filed a com
plalQt against Ihe Houston. Last and
West Texas railway companies al
leging digerlminatton amounting to
one hundred per cent In favor of
shippers of Houston and against the
merchants of Shreveport.
Why la Sugar Sweet?
If HUgar did not dissolve In the month
you could not i*tHtc Ihe sweet. fIROVE'S
TABTELKSS CHIU. TONIC Is as
strong as ihe strongest hitler ionic, but
you do not to*to the biller because the
Ingredient* 4n not dissolve In the mouth,
hut do dissolve readily in the acids of
the stomach. It Jest ns good for Grown
People as for Children. The First and
Original Tasteless Chill Tonic. The
Standard for 30 years 50c.
MEGHINIGS MAY
I UP ENTIRE
G. P. SYSTEM
WINNIPEG. Man—Striking me
T'hanicians of the Canadian Pacific
railroad declared last night that, the
i trainmen of the system will go out
with them in sympathy and that by
next Sunday the enlJto system will
be tied up. These trainmen consist
of switchmen, brakemen, baggagemen
and some of the conductors.
Last night all the railway shops
were In darkness owing to electric
ians operating the ilghting plant, de
clining to work with non union labor.
Three roarh loads of strike breakers
arrived In this city from St. Paul and
Chicago yesterday. Several hundred
mechanics are expected from tne Pa
cific coast stales while the eastern
shops will draw their supply from the
New Kngland states.
Go to Tyhec Sunday—sl.7s for the
[round trip via. Central of Gcprgta
Railway. Trains leave 7.00 a. nt.,
city time High tide for bathing; two
bands furnishing music; skating rink
and all other kind" of amusements;
the only beach nf its kind on the
Smith Atlantic. t-fs-lf
NUDE WOMAN FOUND
ASLEEP ON BEACH
New York Girl Went in
Bathing; and Somebody
Swiped Her Clothes.
NEW YORK. —If Mlsa Hannah
Muntz, who gave her address as Hud
son street. Hoboken, ever heard that
childhood ditty beginning “Mother,
may 1 go out to swim." she evidently
forgot all about It. She went bath
ing yesterday In Newark Bay. oft Clt}
Park, at Nineteenth -Areet
When Hannah arrived at the bench
she found every bath house occupied,
but she had gone a long way for that
swim, and didn't propose letting a
tittle thing like not having a bath
house prevent It.
Watching her chance. Mlsa Hannah
slipped Into a clump of hushes and
! disrobed. She laid her clothe* care
| fully beneath a rook She managed
to get to the water without being no
ticed. and the water was ao line that
she remained In It a couple of hours.
In the meantime somebody had lo
cated Miss Hannah's garments, and
| made off with every stitch, even to
her merry widow hat. The girl wait
ed until darkness to seek shelter be
neath one of the bath houses. She
waa found asleep and taken to the
lock up, where clothing was provided
for her by the matron.
UNKNOWN LAND EXPLORED.
I COPRNHAttF.N Word has been
[received from Pantsh llreenland thst
the Polar ex petition. headed by Mylus
Krlchsen which sailed from Oopen
h.o.en for llreenland on the steamship
IVnmark on June S 4. IPOg, has proved
a xolentlftc success. Large tract* ot
hitherto unknown iand have been ex
plored.
BETTER USE FOR IT.
Clt' Matt I have coate here, mad
lam. seeking board In the country be-
J cause m; doctor tells me that btil
tcrmtlk will prolong my life,
Parmer's Wife- You'll get no but
! termttk here,
j fit) Man- Why*
Farmer's Wife— Better use for ft.
City Men- W hat’s that*
Parmer's Wife Fattening hogs.—
| Florida Time* I'nlon.
Bargain Sale
SATURDAY! '
In looking over our stocks, we have found many sizes that do not come
in for such big demand as others. We want to get rid of them, and so offer
them on center counter in both stores C* 1 qc
for V* *
They include some of the fine standard lines for which we are famous
None is worth less than $2.00 and many have been O O FhCk
sold at as high as %p*J,UU
We Don’t Want Straw Hats.
So to get rid of them while still in season and Hol-f
salable. We offer them at about Ildll pi ICC
Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co.
850 Broad
FIRE THREATENS TOWN.
MIDWAY, Ky.—Fire threatened to
wipe out this town today. It destroy
ed five warehouses of the S. J.
Greenbaum Distilling company? en
tailing a loss of about $300,000. More
than 47,000 barrels of whiskey were
consumed in the flames. The whiskey
ran into a stream which blazed for
ten miles burning trestles and
bridges.
RUBBER CAUGHT AFIRE.
ELIZABETH. N. .I.—At 4:30 o'clock
Hlcian&er Hamilton. *•*««
NO man—not even George. Washington—has left a more lasting impression upon
our higher laws and institutions than this romantic and handsome young Revo*
lut:onc r y General and Statesman, who died so tragically in a duel at tho very
zenith of his fame.
Upon every clause of the Constitution of the United States his individuality is
indelibly stamped. Daniel Webster says of him: “He smote the rock of National re
sources and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth; he touched the dead corpse
of public credit and it sprung upon its feet."
He believed in protecting the brewing industry, and drank good beer alt of his days.
REFERENCES; Appieion't Encyclopedia; Shouler'a Ulstory U. S„ p. 71. etc. Sumner’s Life of Hamilton, p. IM,
Budweiser
The Natural Drink of America
In every glass is health; and what is health but efficiency and power) It comes to
your table a delicious sparkling food—a wholesome malt beverage exhaling the aroma
of hop gardens and the fragrant scent of new mown northern barley fields.
The little alcohol in it promotes cheerfulness of mind—which is the best of all
medicine;. The Luoulin in the hops soothes the nerves and acts as a digestive tonic; while
the juice of the barley contains a high percentage of substantial nutriment.
THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS
Bottled Only at the
Anheuser-Busch Brewery
St. Louis, U. S. A. •
CORKED OR WITH CROWS CAPS '
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES
J. h. O'BYRNE, DISTRIBUTOR, AUGUSTA, GA.
TWO STORES:
this morning the Jenkins Rubber
Works, on Magnolia avenue, was dis
covered on fire, caused by the spon
taneous combustion of barrels of
ground rubber. The plant was almost
entirely destroyed, throwing out of
employment over 100 hands. The loss
will reach $75,000. The firemen saved
the bronze powder works opposite.
“Buy Cllnchfield Domestic Goal
now while the price is low. Leave
orders with you dealer, or write the
I'linehfield Coal Corporation, Char
lotte, N. C."
V
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.
730 Broad
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<f OF AMERICA CONVENTION .
KANSAS CITY /
Order* Promptly FUl«d by
J W. KELLY Sc CO., OMtUoooga, Torn*.
.CONSUMERS BEER BOTTLING ESTABUSHnAt
CharlMloß, S. C.
SjJW JOSEPH ZAPF CO.. JackeonyiDe. FW.