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Women Burning Their Lives
Away Over Hot Wood Stoves
why?
When You Can Save Yourselves
By Cooking With GAS. . .
Range $16.00
u&wn, $2 Month.
All Connections Free.
BABCOCK
THF, VEHICLES THAT SATISFY.
! WILL ALWAYS be exactly as represented.
have a construction as nearly perfect
as pood material, skilled workmen
of three generations with sixty-five
years experience can make them.
give that satisfaction and durability
which honest construction insures.
have that air of perfection in those
minor details wnich either make or
mar a vehicle.
be so built as to insure user of the
pleasure, comfort and the service,
known and experienced only in the
Babcock Vehicles.
uphold the Babcock reputation of sixty
years for building The Vehicles That
Satisfy.
WILL NLVFR be over enthusiastically described.
“ give that endless trouble to the users
which arises from poor construction.
“ look and wear like those built “one
every minute.”
“ lack proper proportions, completeness of
details anil good taste.
“ “ prove excessive in their prices.
" “ disappoint you, they are sold as, you
have a right to expect them to be, and
they are The Vehicles That Satisfy.
HrH7cOSKEßY^oieAgents.
SUND7 EXCURSIONS
- TO—
-1 YBFE
VIA—
Central of Georgia
Railway
$1.75 Round Trip
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
AUGUSTA 7:00 A. M (CITY
TIME) EVERY SUNDAY.
JUNE 7til to SEPT. 13th, IN
CLUSIVE.
READ HERALD WANT ADS.
HAVE
BEAUTIFUItW
HAIR fi
\\ NOI, WHY NOT W
Perhaps you've read Hip short story
that has been published of late In all
the papers about Miss Tlllle Knot, of
Webater, N. V , ban such beauti
ful hair that norm other In Webster
ran compare with It.
A 1 one time Mian Root had
faded, harsh and fulling hair, but as
she siivs herself, after vising Iwo bot
tles of Parisian Sage Btie now has the
flneat head of hair In town.
Parisian Sage will make any wo
man's hair soft, lustrous and luxu
riant, and li Is such a delightful hair
dressing, that once used It is always
preferred
Parisian Sage Is the moat Invigorat
ing antiseptic hair restorer known to
mankind it Is guaranteed, rlgldlv
Eaurnnteed. to eure dandruff In two
weeks, to stop fulling hair or Itching
scalp, or money .Itsok
It Is a highly satisfactory dreaalng
for summer use, because It drlveß
away all disagreeable odors, and
leaves the nealp cool and clean.
Alexander Itrug Company, the drug
gist, sells It. and gaurantees It. Price
Is only 50 rents for a large bottle.
Ask Alexander Drug Co about It.
or you ran buy It direct at the same
price, express charges prepaid, from
(ilroux Mfg Co.. Hullaln, N. Y *
MARSHAL HAS ATTACHED
FARMAN’S AEROPLANE
Frenchmen Will Sail as
Soon as He Gets Machine
Out of Soak.
NEW YORK - The last straw was
added to the troubles of Aviator
Henri Parmau last night, when a
marshal attached his aeroplane for a
claim of $l2O, and Carman will Rail
for Prance on the first steamer ho
can get after he gets the aeroplane
out of pawn.
Joseph Kowskl. a tent and awning
tusker at Coney Island, who built the
cant as walls surrounding the aero
plane, was the man who got the lien
|on the Heroplane Karmen was told
jof the Hen st the Hotel Astor. snd
I he threw tip both hands and said that
jhe had had enough, and would go
home without any further delay
UNSATISFACTORY MENU.
\ TIMPKINB I saw Wlndtg partake
of a linguistic meal yesterday.
Simpkins What do you mean by
that*
' Tlmpktns Bl(Thins made him eat
his words
Truth and
Quality
*pp~i to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life and an* roantial to pcrmaornt
iuo'm* anj creditable «t Hiding Accor
ingly, it it not claimed that Syrup of l ip
an*l Elixir of Senna it the only remedy of
known value, hut one of many reason*
why it it the beat of |*or»onal anti family
laxative* i» the fact that it cleanse*,
taw lent ami ml.eve* the internal organs
■n which it act.* without any debilitating
after eAecta and without ha\ mg to increase
ihc quantity from tune to time
It act* (A atantly and naturally and
truly an a laxative, and it* component
part* ait» known to an«! approval by
j physician*, At it it frrr from all objection
tl4r •itlvtTaiuvt To p*t ita beneficial
I rffecti alwayti purr haw th<* pnumr -
I ntmifact'.irvl l y thr California 114 Syrup
s-10 » only, aud lor »alc by ail
THE AUGUSTA EERAID.
STAKEHOLDERSNOT
j TO BEJOLESTED
New York Justice Court
Makes Important Ruling
Hotel Bets Permissible.
NEW YORK.—The justices of tha
court of special sessions handed down
a decision today which makes betting
i Iri the hoteln, either on the races or
; election or anything else, so long as
j It la between Individuals permlssable
and entirely within the law. The de
cision also states specifically that the
st get; holders in such bets cannot be
molested by the police.
The decisTon, which was written by
| Justice Hoyt, was a result of the ar
rest on July 25 of Charles Mahoney,
manager of the HofTman House case,
after he had accepted S6O on a bet
made by Nelson A. Herzog on a horse
named Enfield, then running on one
of the Metropolitan tracks. The de
cision says that Mahoney was guilty
of no crime and he was accordingly
discharged.
1 he justices, both of whom concur
with Justice Hoyt, say:
The envious intention of Section
351 of the penal code Is to prohibit
the business of bookmaking or pool
selling and to make any participation
In such a business a crime. Mere In
dividual betting unconnected with the
carrying on of the gambling business
has been decided not to constitute,
In itself, a violation of the statute.’’
10 ACTION TAKEN
IN OLIVER CASE
Case Against Savannah,
Augusta and Northern
Ry. is Continued Until
October.
MT. AIRY. —The ease of Oliver
against the Kavannah-Angusta and
Northern railway and restraining an
order before Judge Speer today, was
continued by the consent of both sides
until October on account of the de
fendants not having the evidence
ready. No receiver lias been ap
pointed.
CALIFORNIA PRIMARY
ELECTION BREAKS EVEN
Democratic and Republi
can Parties Control Re
spective Conventions.
SAN FRANCISCO. —A primary
election was held throughout Califor
nia yesterday for the purpose of
choosing delegates to the state, dis
trict and congressional conventions.
At 10 o'clock last night the returns
showed that the regular organiza
tions of both tile democratic and re
publican parties had won victory and
would control their respective con
ventlons.
In the republican party there was a
contest between the organization ami
the Lincoln Roosevelt League while
in the democratic party the organiza
'lloll or ' McN'ah faction” contended
with the faction led by Theodore Dell,
the state leader
The nomination of Congressmen
Kahn and Hayes Is assured The
regular democratic organization car
rletl all but six of the local districts.
The Charleston A Western Carolina
Railway will operate their Annual Ex
cursion to the Mountains August llfh,
tickets good returning until Septem
ber 2nd For rates, etc , apply M. C.
Jones, C T. A Ernest Williams, G.
I’. A.. SOT liroadway, Augusta, Cia.
Al-2-1 6 9-11 12-liic
FIVE MEN CONFESS TO
MERCANTILE THEFTS
Operations on Pennsyl
vania Avenue Prove to be
More Extensive.
PITTSBURG, l'a Confessions
wrung from members of the band of
I conspirators which has been looting
the wholesale inerrantile houses in
the Pennsylvania avenue district sot
the past year show that the conspl
! racy was even more extensive than
! at first supposed. .
The five men who committed tho
| actual thefts have been arrested and
j four of them have confessed. These
1 eonft sslous implicate nearly a dozen
I other per- >ns who have profited by
I the operations of the band, but the
i Identity of the man who secured moss
ot the plunder and who is believed to
I have planned the -operations of the
baud. Is still shrounded Id
mystery. A conservative estimate of
the value ol goods stolen places It
! at s|tm,»Mio,
ATLANTAN KILLED SELF.
ATLANTA Ga It K Pullen, trav
j ofing salesman tor an Atlanta bouse.
: »as found dead In his room at a
| hotel in . eery, Ga . this morning w ith
| his throat cut Pullen left s letter to
j his house and mailed a special deliv
ery letter yesterday to his wife at
j Mineral Wells, Texas. In his pock,
jets were found $lB In money and a
i newspaper Clipping
REPUBLICANS MEET.
NASHYH.IK Tenn The Evans
Sand i: faction of the republican par
ty In Tennessee met In stale con vcm
lion a! |0 o'clock this morning
Them are between f(10 and 500 del*
’ egates In attendance.
Hon George N. Tillman of Nash
, 'Hie will be nominated by acclaaia
Jtioo for governor.
Eat What You Want
And let Kodol digest it.
There can then be no fermentation, r
no pain, no distress —no indigestion.^
Eat a sufficient amount of good, wholesome food
every dsv. Eat what the appetite calls tor. be
cause that is what the health and strength of the
body require.
Then don't worry about indigestion or dyspepsia;
but take Kodol occasionally—at the times when
you need it, and your food will be digested com
pletely ; but don’t diet and don't deny yourselrthe
food you like, for dieting is unnecessary; it is
wrong to be hungry.
Food is fuel for the laxly. It furnishes blood,
bone, health and strength ; but it must be digested
first, and you are not going to be healthy or strong
as long as your stomach fails to do its work.
Don't fear to eat the food you like for as vou
know the body requires a variety of it and tliat
which you don’t eat may be the very thing you
need to supply the necessary strength for your body.
TVe say eat what you want and let Kodol digest it.
Nor do you have to take Kodol all the time; you
wouldn't want to have to take it all the time.
Take it just when you need it, and in that way al
low it to help the stomach to get strong and well.
But when you do eat what you want and what
you like best, be sure that all the food is digested;
you must be sure that the stomach is able to digest it.
Else that portion of the food, which remains in
the stomach undigested, irritates the stomach lin
ing, and that is what causes pain. Then again un
digested food ferments in the stomach and that is
what causes sour risings, gas and belching.
NEAR BEER GOER
WITH LOCAL FOLKS
Maddox’s Claim That Near
Beer Violates Law Not
Entertained Here.
*
The near-beer question which has
been virtually settled In Augusta by
Judge and juries Is still vexing At
lanta people and Solicitor S. P. Mad
dox, of tile Cherokee circuit, claims
that the sale of the drink is contrary
to the prohibition law of Georgia.
He cites the case of Eaves vs. the
state in which It was recited that the
unlicensed sale of malt liquors, wheth
er sueh liquors are intoxicating or
not, is illegal. An old law is brought
to bear In the matter in which it is
made a penal offense to handle with
out license spirituous, vinuous or malt
liquors. The prohibition art of last
year ■prohibits the sale of alcoholic,
spirituous, malt or Intoxicating liquors
or Intoxicating bitters, of other drinks
which if drunk to excess will pro
duce Intoxication.
While no action has been taken in
the district over which Solicitor Mad
dox presides It is presumed that he
Is keeping a watchout on the situation
snd will take the first opportunity to
test the law.
In this city half a dozen cases have
been tried here In which near-beer
figured as “other drinks." but in the
estimation of the jury front the evi
dence introduced, and possibly from
personal experience In a few in
stanees, they were clearly of the opln
lon that near-beer did not and does
not come under the bane of the law
AUGUST 14th to Norfolk-Richmond
$10.50 round trip via ATLANTIC
COAST LINE. Through Pullman cars.
Tickets good returning until Scptem
bfr Ist. inclusive. Make your reser
vation and go. A most delightful trip
had /Treason.
“Not going on the straw ride?"
No.”
“Why not?"
“1 went on a straw ride once.”
"Cllnchfleln, the Foal of quality.'
THE FARMER’S ANSWER.
"Bv the way.” said the summer
boarder, "how do you harvest your
Ice crop here?"
'With a islckle, tiv course," an
swered the old farmer, with a large,
open-faci d grim
There is no need of anyone suffering long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a few doses of
Chamberlain's Cells, Cholera
.and Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and cafr be
relied upon in ihe most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally
valuable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many
children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met
with greater success. Price 25 cents. Large size 50 cents.
These are the things you have to get rid of but
you can't do it by starving yourself. Weakening
the body is not strengthening the stomach. Yet
you do weaken the body when you deny yourself
some article of food you find does not agree with
you.
And here is where Kodol is so effective. It di
gests what you eat and does it completely. It en
ables you to eat just what you like and just what
your appetite demands.
Kodol doesn’t simply digest certain kinds of food—
it digests every kina of food. It acts as Nature
acts and it assists Nature in assimilating the food
it helps Nature get out of the food what there is in
it—strength, blood, bone, muscle and life.
Kodol is for you. Kodol is for anyone and every
one who needs it and we want you to try it now
and be convinced that you can eat just what you
like if vou will only let Kodol digest for a time
that which you do eat.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dollar bottle,
and if after using the entire bottle you can honest
ly say you have received no benefits from it, return
the bottle to the druggist and he will refund your
money to you without question or delay, and we
will pay the druggist the price of the bottle pur
chased by you.
This offer applies to the large bottle only and to
one in a family. The dollar bottle contains 2*4
times as much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the laboratories of E. C.
DeWitt & Co., Chicago.
When Rucker Reached Age of 96
Insurance Company Paid Policy In Full
WASHINGTON.—Brigadier General
Daniel H. Rucker, U. S. A., declares
that although he is “retired," he is a
i long way from dead, and can prove it
if the insurance company which
charges him with being on the other
side will only give him a chance.
In its letter to General Rucker, the
company said, in effect:
“Under American experience tables
of mortality, ail lives are assumed to
have expired before the age of ninety
six; and officially you will have to
be dead, so that we can pay you off
and cancel your policy.”
General Rucker declares he will
live as long as he likes, insurance
companies or no insurance companies,
and tables of mortality to the contrary
notwithstanding.
But the company has offered him
his award, which amounts to a
large, round sum, and ,as he accept-
American Prisoner Horribly
Tortured In Mexican Jail
PITTSBURG, Pa. —Because they re
tused to "squeal" on their “pals," im
plicated in the robbing of a bank mes
senger, William Moffatt and Edward
Maloney, of Pittsburg, were strapped
by their wrists to the bars- of a cell,
while Mexican police officials tore
the nails from their finger tips with
| forceps, such as are used by dentists.
MISS LAURA SMITH
DIED AT TUBMAN HOWE
The death is announced Thursday
| of Miss Laura Smith at the Tubman
Home. Miss Smith was 76 years of
age and her death is sincerely re
gretted by all who knew her. The
funeral services will take plaee at .the
city cemetery chapel at 5 o'clock this
afternoon. The Rev, G. S. Whitney
win offileate. The Interment takes
place at the city cemetery. Miss
Smith is survived by three nieces
Miss Mary Radford. Mrs. T. E. Ed
wards. Mrs. Chas. Brown; two
nephews, Mr. Ed. Rintz and Mr. J. P.
Rintz.
NEXT?
Liberty wears a Phrygian cap
And we may sc-e her next, mayhap.
Trailing along through dust* and dirt
\ new d'rectoire sheath skirt.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13.
ed it, he will be considered dead. At
least his name wyi be cancelled,
and a big rubber stamp will put
“dead" In red letters on the policy
sheet.
General Rucker has an illustrious
career as a soldier. He entered the
service for 1837,and fought through the
civil war with honors.
He displayed such gallantry that
he rose step by step, until 1882, when
be retired with the rank of brigadier
and the brevet of major general.
Mrs. Irene Rucker Sheridan, widow
of General Phil Sheßjdan, is one of
his daughters.
Buckl.n's Arnica Salve Wins:
Tom Moorr, of Rural Route t, Cochran,
Ga., writes: “1 hart a bad sore come
on the instep of my foot and could find
nothing that would heal It until 1 ap
plied Bucklen’s At nica Salve. Less
than half of a 25 cent box won the day
for me by affecting a perfect cure.' Sold
under guarantee at all druggists.
According to Captain of Detective?
McGough, who returned today from
Mexico City, Maloney, Moffatt, Jameu
Russell, a well-known Chioago crook,
and two Baltimore bank sneaks, held
up the messenger in broad daylight
and escaped with several thousand
dollars.
The two Baltimore men escaped
with the money.
CONDUCTOR CHARGEED
WITH ROBBING CARS
Harry Marshall Arrested
For a Series of Freight
Car Robberies.
RICHMOND. Va.—Harry Marshall,
aged 26, of Manchester, was arrested
last night, charged with a series of
burglaries In freight cars. Marshall
was a conductor and had charge of
the train he is accused of robbing.
Seven pairs of shoes were found in
his possession, and a search warrant
was sworn out. in the belief that he
has many goods stored in his home.
Atlantic Coast Line authorities have
missed many goods, but Marshall was
not suspected until he was caught
last night in a trap se» hy the police