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AUGUSIA’SHDTTEST
DAYWASJfESTERDAY
Yesterday wlih the exception of
Raturday, was th<- hottest day that
August* him experienced Hit* month.
The nftlrliil temperature for Sntitr
day wm !»(! dcgreea and for yesterday
#S degrees While tlm official temper
ature was only 9f» degrees yesterday,
the tarmomcier In front of the 3i
voy registered lot degrees nt t :io
p nt. In the shad* The dtfterenpn
can lie accounted for hy the fact thnt
the thermometar nt the federal build
In* Ik eleven feet above the Imlldlng.
and the Savoy thermometer In on the
atreet level The weather report for
today says there will he no rain In
Augusta today or tomorrow, from all
prenont Indleatlon*.
DIARRHOEA
Th»r# It oo nMil o/ ttiront tufler*
»n* long thi* dltm, for to
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V' u** • ln» 4o*m of
Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholara and
Diarrhoea Remedy
fcot. •» mow can on* iw U
suffer tret It navai latla and can ba
t*t»d a pen In tha meat oavvia and
twiwwa It It squatty val
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oath y«at.
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CAMBLING DEN
MIDEDBYBFFIGERS
fCnrly Bundny morning RklUffH Btur-
K< hh arid Whittle, with County Of fl
eer* flay and Blhley, went to tha
Territory to raid Home plaeoa whom
they auspected gambling waa In pro
groim.
On tlielr arrival the offleera came
np to thr* bark of the hotiHe, which
Hconhsd to bo doaertod. When the of*
llei»rn reached the atreet they found
tin ncgrooH on the Hidewalk with ta
hlea arid InmpH, ganihling out in tlie
eooi. a negro wjih Haying, "Rot, blame
you, bet," tint when ho looked up and
mivv the offleera, he changed It to,
"Run, blame you, run.'*
The officer* brought In Milled go
Rhode:?, John Buckor and Clarence
Hughes.
The prlaoner* are in the Richmond
country Jail, charged with gambling.
Their bond la fixed at $l5O
M*Url4 Mfiko* Pal* Blood.
Tb«» OM Hi mi <lh h 1 UROVKH TABTF3-
I.KBB t’MILL ToNH\ «Ir|v#* out malaria
I bull«l* up thi* mV*trill. F'ir grown
penpU an«l children, 600.
REV. J. B- HOLLEY RETURNED
TO CITY THIS MORNING
Rev J B Holley, pastor of Hoe
ond Baptist church, I* In Augusta to
day, having come In this morning
from 1 lephr.lhnh, where he preached
twice Sunday to large congregations
At the morning *«rrle« at the See
j ond Baptist church, Rev, J K Duron
jof Wadlov preached an Intnrentlng
and helpful sermon to a large and
I appreciative congregation Rev T It
(tarrett of linaabud, Texas, preached
at nlrht
Mr Holley leaves tonight for Co
j lumhla. where he loin* hie wife, and
; the two will visit friends and rei»
liven there for a week Mr Holley
| will preach next Sunday at l.ouls
vllle, (la.
OH! WHAT’S THE USE!
AMUSEMENTS.
AIR-DOME
The management of the Air Dome an
nounce* one of the he*t offering* ever
*een at the Dome, thi* week.
The Air-Dome h.i* no grown to popu
larity Irt AugiiHtH that It is to »>** <n-
Iftrgert >l* Hoon a* pOMnlhle to accornirio
«late the crowd*. It I* co*tder«<! too
oonlest And tnoet comfortable summer
piny -house In the South. The I tome
plnya nothing but the.hlgheßt class act*
from the International Circuit, which
guarantee* every uct It acud* here.
Several Attractions tfiat have played In
the Houth and were booked for the Dome
have been cancelled on Account of ihelr
not being up to standard, thus showing
the progrexMven ns* of the managcmcrii
to give the people the br*t, polite ad
vance vaudeville that can be givet
Many novelties will be seen on the bill
this week, among them a trope oi
trained Cockatoo's, which is one of the
most expensive acts ever brought here
In vaudeville. The three performances,
from 7 Jo until 11 .‘lO, have grown very
popular for I‘onm parties, iou can
send your children without chaperones
und they arc well cared tor and are home
early. There will tor no Increase In tr»*
prices, which remain H and 10 cents. The
Domic should he crowded to Its rapacity*
.ill the week us it is the only show in
town.
ELEVEN is LOST
IN EXPLOSION
GRAND II AIM PS. Mich A dispatch
from Fetoakcy to the Evening Fress
aaya the resorting steamer Leelanau
was biown up on Carp I ake thi*
morning, with tin lom of , Irven lives
THU AUGUSTA HERALD.
Genera! Booth
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General llllam Booth, head of the
English Salvation Army, has started
on a tour of the principal cities in
South Africa to establish Army posts.
He is threatened with complete blind
ness, the formation of cataracts hav
ing begun in both eyes.
Johnston News in Brief.
JOHNSTON. S. C.—Mr. W. H. Fos
ter of Augusta was buried at John
ston Wednesday. Ilia body, accom
panied by his wife and son. was
brought from Augusta, his late homo.
Three of Johnstons merchants
were fined s‘>7 each today by tho
revenue office for selling near-beer.
Th< drouth is reaching an alarm
ins state In this Immediate section.
Mr W J. Huet, one of Johnston’s
oldest residents. Is critically 111 at his
home in this place.
Rev J. I, Hurley, superintendent of
lhe Slate AntlKaloon League, cave
a forceful address in the ISaptist
church here this week. Mr. Harley
makes the disinterested put on the
thinking raps by bringing informa
tion whic. shows up the liquor ques
tion of South Carolina in Its true
light.
Mr Klntaro Bhivi, a young Japan
ese Christian, visiled Johnston this
week in the Interest of a moving pic
ture show he has 111 rharge.
Mrs. Jack A. I,ott is at Edgefield
at the bedside of her father. Mr. Wm.
Hart, who lies seriously ill.
HON- WM- TAFT WILL
MAKE CAMPAIGN SPEECH
HOT SFUINOS, '« The speech
11hat he is to make to the Virginia Re
■ publicans here Friday was the en
grossing subject with Mr Taft to-
I dny This address Is to he the first
] political utterance of the candidate
] since his Cincinnati speech of accept
lance, and will he the only speech of
| Ip- character that lie will make until
jhis campaign opens in Cincinnati.
Although it is quite common for
IMr Taft to receive letters from the
I’Mllpplne Islands expressing a desire
fer his success, he was somewhat sur
er!.. d to receive one written b> Ad
miral Cervera. of Spanish war fame,
expressing the same sentiment.
ORPHANS TO iIIOE
THIS AFTERNOON
About Fifty Machines of
Orphaned Pienicers will
Ride This Afternoon.
_____
Augusta orphans are to be given the
tlm»* of their lives thi* afternoon when
ihe Immense automobile procession win
fake them In as passengers at 5 o clock
and carry them out for a ride of two
hour*. They will be treated to .soda
water and other tempting drink* a* «hc
Havoy through the generosity of Mr.
Turner Howard. Their picture will be
made at two different place* on Uroaa
street end the automobile ride wih ex
tend over many miles of road. Only the ;
most experienced driver* will, be it*
charge of ihe big machines and a steady
puce only will be maintained. The
parade will he the greatest of its kind
ever seen In Augusta and the decora
tions on every car will be the most at
tractive possible.
Almost half hundred machines will
probably be in the line-up and the chil
dren will be equally divided among tnom
all, so that none will be felt out. I'ne
roads around Augusta are in excellent
condition for the trip and miles and
mile* will be covered during me two
hours of the occasion.
It already goo* as an accepted fact
that the children will < njoy the ride
greatly and thousands of citizens win
watch with kindly interest a* the parade
pauses their way. The streaming 2lags
and waving banners, together with the
cheering of the children will be a signal
for the coming of the parade ana the
truck will be cleared a* the procession
advances.
The eve will no doubt be long remem- j
bered by the children who participate :
in the ride and though they are inmates
of the orphans home, the greatest chari
table institution in tills section of the
south, still they will enjoy every privi
lege of the most favored of fortune.
IMY NEW BALES
HAVE BEACHES
MARKET
Thirty-five new bales of cotton came
into Augusta today, according to tho !
official figures of the Augusta Cotton
Exchange From now on the receipts
are expected to rapidly increase until
1 Ihe daily receipts mount up to thous
ands of hales.
There ts not much activity tn the
! local market at present and cotton
men are pretty much divided in opin- ;
lon as to the final trend of the mar
ket. Today there has hern much
fluctuation in August futures in New '
York, a variation of fifty points he- [
tng shown tn the high and low of the
day.
It is estimated that probably fifty
hales of new cotton will reach Au
gusta tomorrow and unless rain falls
to check the rapid opening, prartjca.ly
the whole crop will he on the market
within a couple of months.
"Cllnchfleld is a fine Domestic
Coal.”
NATURAL AFFINITY.
She—You remind me of the trees.
He—The trees! In what way?
She- When they staiT to ioave
hey make a long stay.—lialtimore
i American.
Godtried Probst
Godfried Probst, the Brooklyn wait
er, who has received the news that
he is one of the heirs to a fortune
of $50,000,000. In the meantime
Probst is holding on to his job, until
the estate is settled.
ILL-WHITE DUNCES
UTEST JNJ.DNDDN
LONDON—"AII White” dances are the
latest original means of entertaining
guests.
The pretty idea was originated hy tho
('omtesse de Boisgal In f’arls, and the
novel form of entertainment has found
ravor in London, 'j he ladies of the par
ty are recpiested to wear white gowns
and opera cloaks. Several hostesses nave
asked their men guests to appear iu
white court dress.
The keenest competition Is unneces*
ary among th*- lady gin -*• as m some
cases a prize is offered for the mo«t
elaborate snowy gown. One debutante
who won a prlxe were a
frock of white tulle embrolderied wild
silver spider webs. The spider were
fashioned In pearls, while the unweary
flies were made of silver sequins **»n
crystal wings.
The most elaborate evening clocks are
a feature of the white balls. They can
be made of brae id •, silk or cnilTon, but
• hey must be in ftie same spotless white.
A beautiful mode!, suitable for «i white
ball, way made of eloth of silver, with a
deep collar of Duchess point lace, and
lined with hundreds of tiny frill* ot
white accordion-pleated chiffon. Another
handsonme design was made of white
gauze, on which enormous lilies were*
embrloderied in opal sequins
The hostess who arranges a white ball
to perfection wreathes her ballroom.witn
white blossoms. The supper tables must
be massed with white roses and candles
r masked with silver gauze shades, and
even the constituents of the menu muri.
be white.
The following menu was drawn up by
a chef:
WHITE BALL SUPPER.
Hors d‘oeuvre*
White radish salad and White bread and
butter
Artichoke soup,
Turbet with cream sauce,
Roiled chi< ken masked in white sauce
Potato Salad
Celery fritters,
Trifle
Meringues,
Vanilla Ice
At one ball the hostess presented each
of her g-1 guests with swandown fans !
and the men with whiie boutonniere*.
The Be<t Pills Ever Sold.
"Afftcr doctoring IS years for chronic
indig. stlon. and spending over two ruin
’d dollars, notnirg Ims done me n*
much good tx Dr. King's New IJfe Pilto.
consider them the b**at rill® ever sold,"
'•* rites H. V. Ayscue, of Ir.giesidc, N. C.
>!d Under guarantee at all druggist*
26c.
P?nst»r portrait* are rWv the fad in
London, and arc done in the form of
ittle nas relief*. It is said that an ■
expert can mold a good one in 4T, j
minutes.
USHER TO BE ARRESTED
ON LEAVING HOSPITAL
W. S. I'sher. who shot his wife and
attempted sulfide in the Sibley cotton
mill last Friday, is expected to leave
the city hospital in a few davs He
is rauldly recovering from the effects
of two self-inflicted bullet wounds.
When discharged from the care of
attendant physicians. Usher will Ira
arrested. \ constshle Is watching
him closely, ready to serve his war
rant the minute i'sher is well enouch :
to leave The hospital authorities j
Were asked to look out that he did ,
not take French Ipave," tut not!
fled the bailiff they would not be re
sponsible for the man. Accordingly. I
n constahie was detailed to see that
t'shcr didn't get ''•way.
The condition of Jennie fisher, wife j
o* W 8 I'sher. is said to be even !
less serious than that of her hue.
l and She rtistalred only a flesh ■
»ourd. and will h« full* recovered i
in a few day*.
MONDAY, AUGUST 17.
BRIGAND’S DEED
: LEADS TOJENDETTA
PARIS. —Telegrams from Tunli
state that a terrible crime has been
committed in a village occupied by
; Sicilian agriculturists. ,
j a. redoubtable brigand named Mar
zuelo, who was sentenced in Italy as
i contumacious has baen denounced ta
the police by a comrade named Detop
artino, and after having suffered three
years' imprisonment he returned to
Tunis burning with desire for ven
j geance on his betrayer.
Demartino, who was a farmer at
1 Mascularades, recently found tha
i sign of the cross cut on his door with
a knife, this being the Mafia’s em
! blem of a sentence to death. Despite
all his precautions, he was murdered
in the most revolting manner. After
his body had been horribly mutilated
the keys of his house were thrown
inside it, and the corpse was then
burned.
The relations of Demartino accus
ed Marzuelo of the crime, but the
police were unable to obtain evidence
to convict him of it. On Thursday,
however, the son of Demartino aveng
ed himself on the supposed murderer
of his father. Finding Marzuelo at
Saida, near lunis, he stabbed him
time after time, and afterwards cut
his victim's head off. It is expected
that the crime will lead to further
bloodshed, and that the family of
the dead brigand will organize a ter
rible vendetta.
Anthony Drexel
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, whose
name alone reveals that he is a multi,
millionaire and a member of the most
exclusive set in Philadelphia, has a
unique ambition for a man ojt his
birth and breeding. He seeks the* ,on
or of being the amateur champion
prize fighter. He proposes to spend
the entire winter battling for this
title.
RUSSIAN FANATICS
LIJA SttS
KIEFF. Russia. —Some tim« ago a
band of fanatics established themselves
in dug-outs along the river bank. They'
live and worship In the caves, people
coming from all over the province to
rray with them. When one of the fa
natics dies he is burled In the earth hole
previously inhabited by him.
Last week a cloudburst caused the du
out colony to be swamped and most or
the • disciples'’ ran for their lives to th«
hills to escape drowning. But the pat
riarch a tall old man. with Immense
white board and long hair, refused to
leave. lie said God evidently wanted
him to drown and it would be sinful to
thwart the Almighty's intentions.
Thereupon the disciples left their bish
op to his fate, but the police, observing
his dangerous situation, dragged the
patriarch out of the inud-hole, already
half filled with water, and carried him
to a place of safety.
May Take Thla Up Later.
Nowhere in Bryan’s four-column
speech does the word "extravagant,”
or "retrenchment," or the phrase,
"waste of public" money appear, al
though these point to the most valid
criticism that can be raised against
the Roosevelt regime, and the one
which occupied first place in the Den
ver platform. Still the omission is
creditable to Mr. Bryan’s sense of
truthfulness. He could do little ui
stem the tide of public expenditures
and he knows it.—Boston Transcrlpi.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cared If
these Little Pills.
They also rshcre Dis
tress treat Dyspepsia. In
digestion and Too Hearty
Eating. A perfect rem
edy tor Dirtiness. ICanw-a.
Drowstne*,., Bad Tosts
la the Meath. Costed
Tnogae. l-su in the Side.
TORPID LIVER. They
Purely Vegetable.
CARTER'S
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Isver
ip Pl4-LS.
regulate the Bowels.
SHALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE
Genuins Rust Bear
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