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Clean* es tVio Sy.steni Lffeet*
ually. Dispels Colas uiul Head
oclt'es diu» to (cmstmation;
Arts naturally, acts truly oh
a Laxative.
Best |orMi‘n\Vouien nncl (luld
tjep-young and Did.
To it* Beneficial Effects
Always lay tlie (?enuine vvliuli
Lis' Tne jiill name of the Coin*
r °" y CALIFORNIA
Rg Syrup < 1 0.
fey wnaai it tt manu|artur«ii.p«*intrd on thr
front of rvor-y p(ir-kng<’
SOLD STALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
©ao one only, r>ilor price
4%
The Planters
loan and Saving
Dank
705 Broad Street.
The Oldest Savings
Bank In the
City.
In aucceaaful operation 38
yaara and growing more popu
lar with the people and stronger
In their confidence each year.
In selecting a bank for your
Savings Account do not fail lo
Investigate the facilities and
strength of this bank.
Resources Over
$1,000,000.00
Safe As “Safest.”
The name careful Attention
to nmul! account* as to the
Inrifcr ones.
Deposit* May 110 mudi* by Mail.
L. C. Mayne, Pres.
Chaa. C. Howard, Caehler.
HASKELL IS WRITING
CAMPAIGN SONGS
The National Treasurer of
Democratic Party will ro
the Ilotimta, Siiigiiif; Hid
Souk*.
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OVTUHIK. Ok hi Kn*nh from ;i
oonfrionct with William
Hr van *n<l other national !on<l<*ra al
Lincoln, (Joternor <\ N HnnkHl. n*
ttovial tri*n*iircr, In Hprmlluff hi* apart'
mom«*n(a writing camimlKnh roiirh
.Wit’Hpnjm»j- inrn and others who call
rd (o •«*»» him wore nakvri to llutoti
and puth Judtftncnt while ho satin
Mivrrul «on«* l«Mt night ho out
ployod I t ain I* H**o. of Ardtnoro, a
lrgtwlatlf# clerk, to accompany
nn hln 'apoaklna trips and hliir tip*
Hnakdl *nng*
BOGUS COUNT WORKS
WEALTHY WIDOW TO A FINISH
I’AHIK A wealthy French Indy h.,*
Just beep victimised by n call«*i
ttho under the name of ttic ('mint di
Benreaard made her arqnallllanee In
* fashionable rut. 110 laity w i
hail recently obtained u divorce loon
such a taury In him that she Invited
him lo her house He then confided
«o her that he hud recently liwat near
1} lila entire fortune and « uild i«
without means until a certain que -
tton of Inhoiiianr. had hern sett Ini
If ahr did not help him he would In
obliged to sleep under the lien, it,
the Bola, as he did not date to te‘|
au) ot hla friend*.
Ot course the laity > mpr.’hlxcd
with him to the r \ •ni ’,.i tot
pounds hut au anoymoua 1. i . ■
ed har e* re and convm. .1 u Uiat
the man war an tmpoalei <J, HI . !(
hint ahout hit. hUßtnea, at om Imt
DIARRHOEA
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 Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be
relied upon in the 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 lias ever met
with greater success, 26 conts. Large size 60 cents.
Millionaire Artist Educates and
Marries Penniless Italian Girl
F’AKlK.—('banned by the beauty of
j a barefooted Italian girl, whom ho «a*
drawing water from a fountain in
j Rome, and who reminded him of a
We|nb sweetheart he had wooed tin-
Aiicceeafully, In th<* little town of
I Ueddelgarl, In North Walm, Lewis
j Nile Roberta, a millionaire artlat, of
j Boh ton, ban Juhi wedded the former,
latter her completion of a iwo years"
. eouti'r in a I’arls school, whither
Roberta sent her that (the might be
prepared to grace hla atudlo
I Gina Pletra was the rnalden name
I of the young wife Klvc years ago,
Roberts. a tali, athletle young man,
who inherit'd th<- fortune of his
father, a rli h publisher, of lloston, en
gag'd quart -r* at Goal Island in Bed
delgart, to pursue hla art studies and
rollortlon* amid ihe quaint North
Wale* surroundings. In the course
ot hit, ramlilli a t he met ifi<- Welsh
maid whose dark eyes ensnared him -
Kh<* lived with her mother on a'
Moorland tarin. She was all the i
mother had. and though Roberta
urged hi* el aim a sod met with a full
response from Ihe dimpled little roun
iry girl. Hit mother would not give
her ot- Though It was the grt ateat
arrlht" of her young life, the little
girl acceded to her mother’s wishes
Col. Wardwell, Dying, Calls For Leper
Wife, Who is Strapped to Her Bed
RIBRER, Aria,—Col. David K
Wardwell has only a few hours to
live, hla physicians say He haa been
uncotiMcloMa for many years, and In
hi* delirium constantly a over the
scenes of nls campaigns In the army
anti calls tor Isabel, bis leper wife,
who la still strapped to a bed In an
adjoining room. She. In her present
condition, cannot last long. She tre
tVesf End Local News
Mi Jt . t (Hinson came up yester-i
tin trom Dover, On., to visit hi*- fall)-
i. M tills son n« Übei
at reel and who Ih not expected 10
live.
Little Frank, son of Mr. M. C.
Rhode:, residing on Battle Row is
In a very serious condition. About,
twit weeks ago h" fell from a awing
end It is anppoaed that In* received
Internal injuries. He may he car
ried lo the hospital for an opera
tion .
Mrs Bessie Buck and charming lit-
I*- daughter will leave tomorrow for
Savnttanh yyln-re they will join Mr.
Buck, and possibly make their future
home In that city,
Misses Bessie mid Pet llarben will
bit. Sunday for Athens, (>*.. to
* Ihit friends and relatives foi a few
days.
Mrs I.* brand, of Florida, Is visit
ing her son here anil will leave In a
l* » days for t'oluuihlafl S C., before
returning lo her home.
Thinks It B*v«d Hit Lift.
! rtfM M Nrluon nf Nupltt. Maine.
1 * event W'ttt'i "I hii vt* linen
I m Kinn r New iMerm erv tnuny ve*i*
f<*i .•.•ugltt Hml colrtt. Hint I think It
*a\..| ni vllfe I hav* found It a re
II »his i i*m.'il> fur throat and luna com -
i.lulnta and would no tnot * he without
. l.onh than 1 would he without food.
j i‘.»r neari> foriv year a New iMarovery
h.ih Rtond i»t the head of throat and lung
r» medleN A* % pr eventive of pnauino*
. in and healet of weak lunge It Ivin no
equal Hold under guarantee at all oru«-
«»•**• .'•<*» *»n«l 11 on Trial tiottle frm .
BUDWEISER.
The most popular boor In the world.
I here is less profit (o Ihe dealer who
m'll* It, because It costs most at the
brewery, yet it* sales exceed those
of all Other Bottled Beers, which
j proves that its superiority is recog
nixed every where.
BRTTER THAN SPANKING
: Hpanklna does not <-ur<- children »f
] bed wetting There Is n r*on*litutlonnl
j t'Mitee to. this trnuhle Mrs M Hum
nii'tx. Ilex >V Noire IVtmr. Ind will
: send rr." In any mother her »u< rcsetm
home treatment with full tnstruelluns
I.* 1 '" I»n wiite hei today if
I )**'*r '-liif.lt •!, tromihlr you In this wav
1'*»!'• blame ttie child the chan-ea are ,L
emi t help it Thlg treatment also cures
| adult* an.l aged people trouhled will,
I ’To*** «UTlnilUf« by day or night.
; afterward* discover** that he had re
; 1 loved her esrdroln* of man* Jewels
j "oith some 4(19 nomuls, whereupon
she lodged a complaint against him
j and secured lilt arrest
and retum-d to marry the "stranger,''
as her mother called the lovelorn
artist and poet.
Robert left Beddelgart immediately
and went to Rome. In one of his
wanderings he met Gina. He inked
if he might take her photo. She re
piled that sh< a.lowed no one but he,-
father to make hi r pictures.
"Is he an artist?" Roberts asked
"I must nee him."
Gina led the wav to a little house
in a steep, striggllng street, and
(here Roberts found the father, an
artist in poor circumstances. In a
short lime he and Gina were betroth
ed. He sent her to Paris, where he
h id a beautiful house, that she might
In- educated, with the understanding
Dial their wedding would follow the
completion of her course. The ro
mantic fulfillment has just taken
place, and today Gina, the girl wife,
!s the pet of the elite of. the French
capital.
The Beet Pltlg Ever Sold.
"Affter tlocierlng 11. years for chronic
tr,digestion, aftd Hpcndtng over two hun
dred dollars, nothing Ims done me as
rnie h good as Dr King's N'.-w Life Pills
1 consider them the ties! pills ever sold,"
writes It. F. Ayf..l'-, of Irigleslda, N. C.
Hold under guarantee at all drugs!*!.*.
25 c.
I quently falls Into a state of utter col
-1 lapse from ihe exertion of her mania
cal s ruggles.
Bucklen's Arnica Satv* Wins.
Tom Moore, of ttural Rout.- l, Cochran,
■ (Ja., write:.: "I had a had sore, oeme
I on the tnstep of my foot and could find
i nothin* that would heal It until 1 ap
plied Itucklen's Arnica Halve. Less
! than half of a If. cent box won the day
j for me by affecting a perfect cure." Solo
- under guarantee at all druggists.
Mr. Hullo ICubankß left today for
Waynesboro, Ga., to be gone several
months.
Mrs. II ('. Bloom and son Is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Forest Day, In
Charleston, S. C. Mr. Day will leave
tomorrow to Join them.
Miss Minnie Martin of Battle Row
entertained a lew of her friends last
evening to commemorate her twelfth
birthday. Miss Martin was a charm
ing hostes:. aud all present enjoyed
themselves to the utmost and wished
her many returns of this pleasant
event.
Rev. Lee Toomer, of Walton Way,
will pvt aeh at Merean Baptist church
Sunday morning and night. The In
vitation is extended to all to come
out and hear him.
The Crawford Avenue Literary So
ciety had a very pleasant meeting laht
night at the home of Mr. J. K. Reese's
on Hicks street.
ANDONEGUI AT THE VICTORIA
RESTAURANT THIS EVENING.
Benor Jose Andonegul, with his or
chestra, will he at the Victoria res
taurant this evening from 7:30 o'clock
to ti o'clock, and there Is no doubt
hut that a large crowd will go around
to take supper at this new up to-date
and popular place. It Is located on
the corner of .laokson ami Ellis
streets, and is fitted up with the
most modern equipments.
This is one of the first public ap
pearances of Senor Andonegul since
his trip over the uorUi and west ami
down Into Mexico, so It is quite cer
tain that a large number will take
advantage of the occasion to listen to
hi* music.
PERSONAL MENTION.
" r W A Miller, traveling sales
man Is In the <-tt> Mr Miller will
he here for about three weeks.
Mr .1 T Brvan. of the Chemical
Engine company, will leave today on
his vacation.
Cnpt joe Matthews will leave the
city today for Lincoln county, where
he will spend his vacation.
TKE AUGUSTA HERALD
SUIT CLUB THIEF
CIBBBTJIf POLICE
Jim Blocker was sent in last night
by Officer Tlnley on the charge of
obtaining goods under,false pretenses,
ft seems that Jim went to Mr. Gus
ijpeih's house and got a suit ot
clothes, saying that he was from the
pressing elub. He returned and tried
to repeat the trick but suspicion had
been aroused and he was placed un
tier arrest. Blocker was bound over
to the city court for obtaining goods
under false pretenses. Bond has
been fixed at Jl5O.
Don’t overlook the Btinday
solns to the Seashore 'la the Char
leston A Western Carolina Railway,
Trains leave, 7:08 a. m.
IN (AUGUSTA
CHURCHES I
FILE CHURCH
NOTICES EARLY
On account of the confusion In
cident to the haphazard manner
and varied times at which no
tices for the church column are
turned In, The Herald hereby no
tifies all pestora and choir di
rectors that copy for this de
partment cannot be accepted for
the afternoon paper unless filed
before noon, and for the Sunday
issue by 6 p. m., Saturday. They
are Invited to make their an
nouncement, free of charge, In
these columns, under these con
ditions.
There are apt to he fewer mis
takes In copy written piainy
with ink. A simple anncunce
ment of one to two inches Is as
useful as a half column of tedi
ous detail, filling valuable space.
St. Patrick’s Church,
Very Rev. L. Bazin, V, G., rector; j
Rev. J. Hennessy, assistant. Sunday j
masses; 6:30, 8, 9:30 a. m.
Sacred Heart Church
Corner Greene and MrKlnne Sts.
Rector. Rev. J. Sherry, S. J. Pastors,
Rev. J. Lonergan, S. J.. and Rev. R.
■Macready, S J. Morning service:
Masses at 5.30, 6.00, 7.30 and 9.30
i Benediction after last mass, at 9.30*
No evening service.
Christ Church.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Morning prayer, 11 a. m.
Evening prayer, 8 |>. m.
Litany Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Reid Memorial Church.
Rev. J. T. i’luuket, D. D., minis
ter In charge*
Sunday school at 6 p. m.
Adult Bible Class at 6:15 p. m.,
I conducted (alternately) by well known
Illlile students.
Attractive music. Strangers cor
dially invited.
St. Paul’s Church.
Rev. Q. Sherwood Whitney, pas
1 tor
Celebration of the Holy Commun
ion. 7:30 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.
Sunday school, 5 p. m.
Bvenlng prayer, 6:15 p. m.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.
Rev. J. 11. Derrick, pastor Church
on Greene street, in front of the
court bouse.
Preuchlng at 11 a m.
Sunday school at 5 p. m.
Come and worship the Ik>rd with us.
Sibley Presbyterian Church.
11 a. m. ami 8.15 p. m. services by
the pastor, Rev. J. A. Thompson.
Subject for II a. in., "The Christian's
Relation to Different Classes of Peo
ple,' for 815 p. m., "The Just." All
are invited to the services.
St. James Church.
Rev. Richard Wilkinson, D. D.. pas
tor. Preaching at H a. m. and Bto
p. n* . by Rev. Uen L. King. Sun
day school at 9.15 o'clock a m., J. U.
; Parker, superintendent. Devotional
meeting of ihe Epworth League at
7 0 o'clock p. m. You are eordlallv
Invited to lie present. Evening ser
'he will be Interesting and prolttahl*
Church will be comfortable and mu
sic good. Strangers and visitors ar?
welcome to all services.
Broadway Methodist Church.
Preaching at II a m and 8.30 p
m . by Rev. r H. Timmons, of Thom
son. <•» Sunday school at 9.30 a m.
Prayer mooting at $.30 Wednesday
evening, conducted by Rev. W. S.
Nicholson.
St Matthews Lutheran Church.
In the absence of thetr pastor the
members of St. Man hews church will
attend the service at Holy Trlniiv
.iiuroh on Ureene street. The hour
*s II o'elocs. The Sunday school will
meet at the usual 'hour. 9.30 In the
morning The regular services a'.
S;, Matthew < will he resumed Sun
day morning. September t«th.
North Augusta Baptist Church.
Rev Mr Uarntt. of Texas, will
prearh at the morning service at 11
o'clock, and the public is cordially in
riled to attend
Second Baptist Church.
Corner P'Antiguar and Eleventh
streets, j |t Holley, pastor.
In the absence of the pastor. Rev.
J E Buren, of Wadley. Gs.. will
preach at the 11 o'clock service, and
administer the ordinance of the Ixvrd'a
Supper, and at the *:SO p. m, ser
vice Rev T H OerretL of Rosebud.
Texas who Is In the city visiting hta
daughter. Mr* Cook, who lives on
, (jlotrr street, will preach.
Women Burning Their Lives
Away Over Hot Wood Stoves
why?
When You Can Save Yourselves
By Cooking With GAS. . .
Range $16.00
$2 'own, $2 Month.
All Connections Free.
SACRED HEART COLLEGE
1306 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga.
For day scholars only. Empow
ered to confer all Collegiate De
grees. Thoroughly up-to-(fMe.
The curriculum includes Phi!
osophy, Literature, Ancient aud
modern History, Physics, Chemis
try, Astronomy, Mathematics,
Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, etc., Ste
nography and Typewriting at par
ents option. Modern Languages
without extra charge.
RE-OPENS TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER IST, 1908
For Catalogue and particulars, ap
ply at the College.
Rev. j. E. Puren is well known in
the city and will be heard with pleas
ure by his many admirers. Rev. T. H.
Garrett Is an old friend of the pas
tor. He was living next door to the
pastor before he joined the Baptist
church at Starr, S. C., and was one
of the council that ordained Mr. Hol
ley. The pastor bespeaks for Mr. Gar
rett a good congregation and a pleas
ant occasion.
Colored Churches.
Gethsemane Baptist Church.
Rev. T. H. Holmes, pastor.
Early prayer meeting, 6 a. m.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by Rev
James M. Brown, of Johnston, S. C.
Sunday school at 3 p. m.
That each month in all the best homes in this country, on the
library table, and in every club reading room, you find the
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At 8:30 p. m. a special sermon
will be delivered by the pastor, Rev.
T. H. Holmes.
The public is welcome to attend.
Canaan Baptist Church.
Rev, A. D. Dunbar, pastor.
Preaching at 11 o'clock by the pas
tor.
Sunday school at 3 o'clock.
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
All are cordially invited.
4 Metropolitan Baptist Church.
Rev. C. S. Williams, D. D., pastor.
Preaching at 11:30 and 8:30 p. m.
by Rev. Scott, of Charleston, S. C.
The public is cordially Invited.
Colored Y. M. C. A.
There will be no meeting at the
- colored Y. M. C. A. rooms on 91in
! day afternoon, on account of the exer
j rises at the Tabernacle Baptist
SIGNET RINGS '
I
Latest Styles and a large Beau
tiful Stock to select from. - - -
WM. SCHWEIGERT & CO.
Jewelers.
WHY IS IT?
bAiuzufaY, AUGUbA la
church at 3:30 p. m., in connection
with the "quarto-centennial” of Rev.
C. T. Walker, D. D.
SILAS X. FLOYD. Sec.
Thankful Baptist Church.
Preaching at 11.30 a. m. Sunday
senool at 3.30 p. m. L. G. Harmon,
superintendent; Charles Germany,
assistant superintendent. Preaching
at 8.30 p. m. Sunrise prayer meet
ing. All are invited to attend these
services. Rev. T. R. Wallace, D. D.,
pastor. Lj. J. Mays, secretary.
Christ Presbyterian Church.
Corner Telfair and Cumming Sts.
Preaching services 11 a. m. and 8.30
p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Wednesday evening, 8.30 p. m., pray
er meeting. All are cordially invit
ed to attend these services. J. S.
Eais, Pastor.