The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 18, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Cooler Weather is Coming" tvABHINGTON The wealher bureau announce* that cooler weath. er will he experienced durlnit ibe next two or three day*, from the Mia xUnlppi Valley to the Atlantic roaat. In lh« Atlantic (late* the cooler Breather will ael In about TueadHy night. EXTRA SESSION CALL WEDNESDAY A ..ANTA. On Th<* pMv«*rnor will Imu** th** rail Wprtnf'idiy for log Iflitur® to" Hit | Align*! 21. Thr fit \ Pill* Ivai Sold 4«.Mnrsf*|l l•• y«Dti foi ohronld I* i, 11ml i»t tiun il'H .1-dliM * noth.iu hM*. dot I- mo • fao..d f. in Kins'* N. w |*tfr iMIl* . *-M*r iHow lho lipo» pillM vi»r poin.** '• I *’ V \.v»rno. •»f ingirmid* .V t , •I .»( uU diuggfNlv* HRVAN WOULD NOT TALK. I.IN r O!.N, N •!* \\ tllUm Irnntnt* Jliyoi (Ircliiiitl to nmK* nny on Iho rMlttorisl prlntotl in th# Cmrlmiatt Kntjulror on Huturriay, In which John It Mcl,#»»n. th«* nwnrr titnl editor of that jodrnnl, given up lhr tight for Hrysti in Ho* YVmt. do during thnl he »*«** no hope for the Jienimrtcy In thut section Mr Mrl/Win ha* for many yearn hern the mnnt rniiaptcuouii IHMllocrßl la Ohio Me w«» one* hla party's candidate far governor and w*a »Ul •d for thr Tier ptealdtuctial notntaa Mow when Bryan «u ftrwt naiued in me Don’t overlook the Sunday ncur> tioa« to the Kra*h<>i> via. thr Chap leeton A eatem Carolina Hallway. Train* leave, 7.00 a in. AFTtB JAPANESE POACHERS. TALDB Alaska I t Btttea revenue cutter Bear aalled away for Seal laland to bring hack the remainder of two Japancae crew a, charged with being puncher* here in forbidden water* The Bear had al ready brought 75 Japaneao to Cnga from the taland following the aenaa tlonal capture of two achooner i Igged abipa minnnl by Japan***. * JUDGE E- W- HAMMOND “ IS DESPERATELY ILL ORirriN Ga Judge E W, Ham mond a prominent Jurist, la draper *t»ly 111. ll* may nut recover. Beaton wll! be prepared to aentn ■lo-iaie lioooo pnpita comfort ablj when the sch--ris ..i> called lo order on ttaptt mber J». according lo the Transcript of that city At a ttKVllnc of the executive entn mlltee of the hoard of education. New York, yesterday, Mothln S lon > „f (•red a plan lo ahollah the double tartn dav. and anhmllied a .11% hour mntmuiuu term Mi .Inna* *aid that •o.f*S pupil* attend only the morn In* term, neglecting to return In the' aftarnonn So Tired It Mr N from e**f«ort, M sh« ihui'M are Iff >mii aa in* LIVER. With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of Is hue without fatigue. II add* a hundred per cast tn MM earning capacity. It caa be kept In healthful actio* by, and only by WsPills ‘ TAKE NO BVBSTI T UT6* I he! A t A (* I 0) Begun Done I Get My Meeds Quickly* "because I don’t have to wait on Gas, and GAS IS THE CHEAPEST OF ALL FUELS” AUfillSl sl6 RANGES FOR jj>|9 0 N L V Small Payments—Connections IRtE VIL BRIAN COMMENTS ON (IN CLEAVE STATEMENT I.OM'OI.N When hi* atlentlrn tv*a called to Ihe alatement of .lames " Van Cleave, president of tho Maiiufarturea ussorlgilon, in whim Mr, Van t'lave sets forth reason* win tlie htiatnena rn.'n of the country ahnuld not vovte for the detnoeratle candidate, Bryan would not enter into nny lengthy eomment regarolm; the mailer but charged Mr Van Clave with shitting (he dlaeuaalon to other •JUeaiiona Invtiad of deteidi-.g what be betore an Id "Van Clave tanned alHlenieni appealing lo the business men to doteat Die democratic tieket on account of labor plankn." said Bryan "I replied lo lit* appeal in • lead of delvnuing what he raid be fore h< now ilt.-mpts to shift rib. euaalon tto other questions It will not be neeeaaary to now anav ei wliat he *ay» 1 ahall during the prevent month anawer queatlon* which he laya apeelal emphike* upon the tariff queatlon and a guuiauty of bank depo*lt*." Bryan nairi he had never heard that .larnow Kerr had pmtnlßixt lo contribute fluii.dOO for hi* Inllu cure In outglng Colonel Utility, Hm | tnld he did not helleva thery wu* any (ruth in ihe report. He alto he had pot heard thal a tnoc'- mi ni **k on toot a« reported to or g.itil/o lli> an and Kern club* epm |M'*'d of the depoeltor* who had (oat money In the bank that had tailed preliminary Trial of SAILOR ORDERED OFF NORFOLK Order* from Wash luston have stopped Ihe preliminary Irlxl nt Arthur Jrtikln*. Ihe rnung *.illor clump'd «ith M-ndlnr an oh scene postal card to I'resloent Koos.. veil. Al th# office of the l'nltefl Slat. , marshal it «»a said that nrd. r« front the titvsidt-ni hud caused the hearing lo hr adjourn'd for tho proeident INwtnrnce Inspector Hillu ha* boon i ummom-d to tVsi-hlngtou In connec tion «Uh Ihe case REFORMED SPELLING AGAIN. Paaalbly not everyone has hoard iht* anecdote about a dear old moth or whoso Aon had boon promoted In i bo a commissioned oftlrer, a.tya Armv and Navy IJfo Ho aont hor a box ot aavol orange* from tha South, and I’ht* brief nolo. tvoar Moihor-- .Inal a handful of na\n| oranges. aomo | thing you will find rapoolally choice IVtotodly, .lack " The mother aatd to visitor* ’Just ;tho very host boy m all the world Hut he n«»t i could learn to spell J»l think of a lieutenant spelling | naval' with an >' instead of an a Ayid a small n! Isn’t It embarrassing to a mother’ Still it sounds the same when you apeak It.” DR. GEO. H. BARBERA NAVAL SURGEON. SUES FOR OIVORCE ntOVIWNO:. in \ |X»t fr»-* «Ilirorr# I).i* httHi filnl b* )\ i Uai. ec surgeon at the naval trainln : > stalin') at Viewport against bis wife, sle waa Mias Hr lie It. ml*. of \aw j fork I'r Ibrlwr wania an absolute d 1 * force, and Iho paoera. which wove! hied wfh ihc superior court a V, * * i*. *• t <*•», lllttl ttl tMtiy'i r s. t 4}*r< tor itn Th< u nn*b)t ou ifat? fl r *i Mon d«s> In Uwuibrr. Mrs. Kingsley 4 >»®Hr HR ' 11 iIW t 9 Mrs. Katherine A. Klngley, head of the theosophista in America, who is now in New York city, having arriv ed there recently on a secret mission from Polni Loins, Cal., where she has her community. FOLKS IN VANCE. VANCE, it (’. !)r. \nhoiry Lawton. » prom filing yoiinh physician of Hampton, spent list week with bin cousin. Ih \V h Law ion. Ho find* It necessary, though, on ac count of hi* health, lo leave the low country. He will now locate at Spar tanburg Mr F K Norris is now away on his annual trip to the mountains. Mr Reallnx Oeldnr i* spending a short while with Mr mnt, Mrs. Frank Sheridan, of Grrenwood. Mr J. t, Dantller. accompanied by Mr, Ho** Shuler, left Sunday morning for Aiken. Mr S F Dantller ha* Just return ed from a business trip to Charleston and Orangeburg Miss Virginia F. Idcr ba t gone otj an extended trip to New York- and other plttcea of Interest In the North Mr o M Norrl* lias returned from Cateerhee wher,. he has been visit In* III* sons. Messrs T M and G F Norris, both connected with the* Nor rla Cotton Mill*. WOMAN OF BEAUTY. | MOM SLY ANO ATTRACTIVE WO MEN ARE LEARNING IHE SECRET OF ECAUTV. Nnw.i.tays th* cU*v« r Amrrt. n Wnnu i Ptmtl*p h**tiu*|f Bht* ht*p Uutt : to b*» born un«»iraetlv«> ihtti *h# mu«t m»> pn an her lire. sci«iir« h*»*t pu» fnto hrr hanti* nmtm> »‘f beautify in* hrmelf. «nri ll tp only tn* •lovnnly nr.d t m u %* who re | fUP« IO ACCRfIt this help, j A women twn have the pUlnr«( fete imafltwtM*. hut If phe hop beautiful nalr j »b« will be attrncttve: umf nny ntmt > ran have be.iutlftil hutr. Jupt so t> I Alet.ind* r !Hu« t\>. sh» 4rti|fK*?t. am* I *et n bottle of Pnrtwlnn Ra**. the ! ; heir ilmMi « anif tlnndruff I'ttfw l“pe h two weefc* »ml y<nir batr*wul bt post. ullky. hum'Aunt luiurunt. !*»<*'iPtan Ssp-e t« g- A)e\- mMler Itrw* f’tv to «top f*.tb * h*tr, to , | cur * Jfttrdr iff or lfehl„g PCutp | n two ! •kb Oi «H|irv K« > I ft U the msd*. ib ifihrful heir drruuni In the «r! f >„m yiirlu * r .wey %n*l. In vsmrn weAthrr tt em?l» >um| 1 *h« ueatfa ami <l*f%-4 n«py *|| <tfe»stee- . free htc Ae artcan \' Mtw all ch.uge* prepaid, Gl I tt'ua Mlg C«v, Buffalo. N. k. - 4 *«JE AUGUSTA HERALD MISSOURI FOR BRYAN 0! 4JOO CHlCAGO—Conferences lookinc to ( the perfection of plana for the ram palgn In th« middle weat were held by Chairman Mack with the head* of the various bureaus of the Demo '■ratio national committee. Former : Governor Dockery and Congressman Champ tbark, of Missouri, brought hopeful predictions of Democratic success to Mark. Congressman Clark said: "Since the Denver convention I have been traveling In Colorado, Kansas. lowa. Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio and IlllnolH. and find that the drift Ib undoubtedly toward Bryan. “Missouri will give Bryan 40,000 plu ratify, and the Democrats will elect 15 out of the |t; congressmen, elect Democratic legislature, which will elect the HticecHKor to Senator Stone, and will elect the state ticket.” FUNERAL OF LITTLE EDGAR TURNER AT GROVETOWN Rdgar Turner, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Beasley, passed away •Sunday. The many friends of the family extend their deeppst sympathy and It Is with regret that they learn of the deaui of the child. The remains will be carried to Urovetown on th 3.30 train th]s after noon. The funeral services will occur in Urovetown. The interment will be made in the family cemetery. Bucklen's Artv.a Salve Win*. Torn Moore, *>f Kur il Koutft 1, Oochrpn. Cj.i writ*- *‘l hw«l a bnd eore comr ih* lnau*p of my foot and could find . .’iniiK tb iT would h*al It until 1 ap j.lir-fl I'.ucUlfn’s Arnica Salvv. Lcsa t.liiin lialf of a -5 cent box won the day 6* > in' by affecting a perfect cure.' Solti under guarantee at all druggists. postmasterTaughan MADE SPEECH IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—The presidential postniusters of Georgia began their annual sess.on here this morning. Conneilman H. E. Wilson delivered the address of welcome, which was responded to hv S. B. Vaughan of Augusta, In Ihe absence of Harry Still well Edwards of Macon. The recreation program Included a lunch and hn ocean trip. The ces sion closes tomorrow. MR. FRED A. LOWE BACK IN AUGUSTA Is Now Assistant Mill Su perintendent of Gold Mine in Mogollon, New Mexico. The many friends of Mr Fred A I rove brother cf Mr. Frank E. Lowp are glad lo see him back in Augusta. Mr, |ewe went West about three years ago and settled In New Mexico ID |g the assistant mtil superinten dent of a gold and silver mine at Mo ; o||on. New Mexico. Mr Lowe says that Mi potion Is one hundred miles from a railroad ami that the nearest city Is Silver City. "Leaving the train at Silver City you take tho old lime stage, which is still In operation out there, and If vou leave at (i o'clock a m. you reach Mogollon at ft o'clock that night. The stage has u relay every 25 miles. The stage row in use wart held up in the eighth s lij Indians. All of our freight has to be hauled by mule teams to Silver City and Ihe charge is $1 25 fur one hundred pounds. It ran be rer-dllv understood that if the mine wasn't very rich the expense would he so gr -at thal It couldn't be operat ed with a profit If a cow or horse dies In the foot hills tho carcua has an odor only' for about five hours, when II start* to drying up and will f,rally turn Into rim t. Thl* Is caused by the dryness of the cilinate." Mr, Is)we has with him a specimen of ere that is 70 per cent silver and contains a good deal of free gold. This ore Is worth about $5.0il to the ton The mill crushes about one hundred ions of on- a day. and it runs about $;!'» to th-- ten. Before Cnole Sam made Mogollon a postnfflee It used to cos* $1 i‘o to get a letter to Silver City. Mr 1 owe will only be In the city two - r three days, as he Is due bark In New Mexico on Ihe 2g?h of this MR. WILLIAM LANGLEY COLLECTING FIGURES Mr William t.angler Is In the city for ttu i un« so of gelling sfatlatlrs for the government He gets all rec ords of the eltv stteh aa the mini tier of arrests and the charge, number of deuths. tercel* paved, fires, etc. Mr I angle : v.lll b here for two or three day*. BACON BACK FROM PORTO RICO NKW YORK \mlatant Seeretgrv of State Hhcob returned today from ‘■otic K!oo on hoard the steamship San Jnan Mr Hacnn went to Porto Rio to adjust differences over prop rri. between ’ho ehurrh and the in sular cr.vernmetf He will re eons m. »d that congress appropriate men *y to reimburse tha Catholic ehnrch in Port Hleo for property taken from ’bint. standard declare# dividend VKW > OAK.—Standard Ol! cotr. ' sr d • * idiarterly dl'ldend of < *si csdk Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. . If you suffer from Indigestion or Dyspepsia; if you are annoyed with gas on the stomach, fulness after eating, belching, sour stomach, heartburn, etc., Go to your druggist, get a dollar hottleof Kodol, and if you can honestly say that you did not receive any benefit from it after’using the entire bottle, the druggist will refund your money to you without question or delay and we will pay the druggist, tne price of the first bottle pur chased by you. If you knew as well as we do how good a prep aration Kodol is it would be unnecessary for us to guarantee a single bottle. But to get you to know how good It Is as well as we know, we practically will purchase the first bottle for you. you wonder, perhaps, how we can afford to make such an offer. It is because we have absolute, confidence In the honesty and fairness of the public. We know there are thousands of persons who suffer from indigestion and dyspepsia who would be grateful to us for putting them in touch with Kodol. That is why. Furthermore, we know that after you have used Kodol your faith in the preparation will be equal to ours. Tit is proposition we make is not altogether unselfish, but it Is actuated by the knowledge That the use of Kodol by you will benefit you as well as ourselves. How could we afford to make *uch an offer Keeper of Bell Tree Blind Tiger • , Slain by Man Intended as Victim BORDEN SPRINGS, Ala.—William Smith, proprietor of the notorious Bell Tree” blind tiger, and all around desperado and bully, was shot and killed Sunday afternoon by Will Chandler. • Chandler gave himself up to thj Cleburne county officers, and was taken to jail at Heflin. Smith and Will Chandler engaged in an altercation and the desperado got the drop on Chandler, forcing the latter to go on his knees, to say his prayers, saying gs soon as they were completed he would shoot him dead. There were many bystanders, but Augusta Brewing Co.’s Near BEER. “BOOST AUGUSTA” Boost Augustas Manufactories Leave Your Money at Home. Augusta Brewing Co. to the public, and how could we afford to spend thousands of dollars to tell you about It unless w« positively knew and were sure of the merits of Kodol. We couldn’t—Et would bankrupt us. But we know the merits of Kodol and we want you to know. A perfect digester must contain many ingred ients, each in proper proportion. It must be a liquid, because all those ingred ients cannot be put Into dry form. It must be able to digest any food, or in mixture of foods, and completely. * Kodol does that, even in a glass test tuba. No other digester can. Kodol alone does all of the work. It stops all irritation, and gives the stomach complete rest. It has taken us years t get a perfect digester, but we certainly have it now. Please try It today at our risk. It means more than relief. It means that the stomach will do its own work far sooner than you’ll expect. Kodol digests all the food you eat. Eat what you need and-iet Kodol digest It. Kodol Is made at the laboratories of XL 0. DeWitt Sc Co., Chicago. The SI.OO bottle con tains 254 times as much as the 50c bottle. none had ti e hardihood to interfere with Smith's amusement, until Dave Chandler, a brother of the Intended victim, came up and struck Smith in the back of the head with a stone. This stunned Smith, and before ua could recover Will Chandler arose from his knees, whipped out his own pistol and snot the desperado dead. The shooting was witnessed by a number of visitors at the Springs hotel. it is said that Smith had accumu lated at least 150,000 through his op eration of the blind tiger, which gain ed Its name from a bell which hung JUST TRY IT TUESDAY, AUGUST V in a tree for those who intended ts buy liquor to ring. Smith bad thwart ed arrest for many years by dodging across the state line when an at tempt was made to take him by effl cers from Alabama and Georgia. He leaves a wife and several children. Will Chandler, his slayer, ha* a wife and children also. The Chandler key# are well known and are of good standing In the community. MANY VISIT BOOSIVELT. OYSTER BAY. N. Y—A number of visitors gathered at Oyster Bay this morning to call upen Prssidanc Roosevelt. Among those who called this morning were John McCulJagh, formerly police chief of Now York, and Lindsay* Dengtlson, a magnets* wn.er.