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Beware of imitations
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[l I* th« only whttn, v r»cognltM hv donors everywhere as a family
medicine \t ill 'll , grocers, dealeri*, or direct
Wrttf (VnsuMm )*) oclan, Diifly Mull VVtllrkey (It), Roohest»r N
Y , for free Mil'll irrl r edlrn! booklcl and free advice.
If yon '■icin' purrhast Duffya Purr Malt Whiskey near your home
*" w * ll •»•** '”l i d you In :i plan nuio. • *|ir*M prepaid, aa follow*
l,o»* than *l' i in'leu, $1 per bottle. Sl* bottle* 1> >6O One cam
12 hot' lea. $i i "
H"n|t i fluffy Mult Whiskey Co , Itoeheater, N V. hv express order
l’o«t Office Money ordn or certified check Upon receipt of order!
K""d‘ w *il ln> <klpped Imtiii'dlHlely mcording to direction*.
lUP'r.inrea Any Rochester (tank or Truat Co., Dun's or Rrad
at root'a \get,cy,
Record of Concrete Construction
Seems To Be a Pretty Bad One
The Herald a lew days ago railed,
attention to (he fart that the rlty of
Augusta was using ronrrrtr construe
tlon In some bf It* bridge work Wo
reproduce helow a i Upping that almwa
a liretty had record In concrete con
atructlon tu other parts of the world,
and It will douhtleaa lie (he part of wla
dont for Augusta lo watch thla eon
Crete conatruetlou cloaely helore com
milting the city too largely to thla
kind of oonatruotlon for permanent
Improvement* for the future.
Hera la the record:
The recent tatal collapae of a ro-
Inforoed concrete apartment house In
Weahlhatou ha* arouaed the Imlltllug
det'arUoaot* of our several cities
iifeat aotlvlty prevails and there will
ttuiloablaiUv ensue toine drastic r* . (t
latlona tor the handling of that peril
llarly harardoti* lystem of const no
tion No other form of building haa
left auoh a trail of blood and properly
loos aa Nila and II la something of a
wonder that anything tlmt Is so din
tlnelly attperttnantMl and dangerous
'•he ild be allowed at all.
The reoorda show that In old Home,
whan they uaed conerct, construction
jbi thou laigvi buildings. a protest waa
•made to Nero by the conservative ele
ment In t|l* satouragi agitlnal the
woo of that material I" eatiae Its arcl
donta and oellapaes cau-od so many
doatb* amoug the slave* that worked
3 on those building* that It was fear
those workmen would mutiny
•Inre revival of pom rote construc
tion within the past ten or twelve
years there has been some very sue
eeasful work done, hut, on the other
hand, collapsing dams, leaking reser
voir* ond cracking retaining walls
ha ve hwcion,. so couitnon that It la a
wonder that a reputable engineer
would undertake the employment of
that material.
ll* ijueatlonable behavior under Itre
haa been fully shosftt In Haiti more and
Nan Francisco and n the awful eataa
trophe at the lioipiots t*o -atcr In Chi
edge H* other very grave dangei
Is that building* of II are so suaerpll
ble to collapae tarlleul.it,' when
nrarlna i-ompirtlon In tiwto n great
bridge in Pari* collapsed on account
of that faulty construction; In Madrid
In lfdj. another concrete structure
collapsed, killing nearly thro- him
died people. November JO. 1902 the
Paddington npaitmcnt house In ( lit
cage onhapaed killing one man In
1903 then- were many and fatal col
lapse* of re tnfurccd concrete build
Ing* February :t, a highway bridge
at Tree ton. February 5. the Lawrenc*
Saving* and Trust think liulldtug. si
MNw Castle, Pa one man killed.
March ts, (loot» of the Johnson Sor
rier itulldtng at Milwaukee collapsed
—-this building was most carefully
auperlnsended and was apparently ot
the moat perfect material* \U'.
the Pokevy grain elevators at month
ru t»*ni
1 Jit'*
Cheap Substitutes and
“Just ds Good as:”
Unscrupulous dealer*, mwdlvl only of profit and
caring nothing for health of rhojr pa'.rorir, are of,,
sering for aa < low kr>ci(, Impiwe Ahlkkey, which
they tell you 1* aa “good an Duffy's.”
It la a chase concoction and fraud
Intended e deceive tbe peof)lV Of
course, when a retendy ha» been Be
fore the public so long, ha* been pre
scribed «nd need by’ the beat doctor*
and In all tin pm tpinect hoapl tal h ,
and hutt oarrfed tlie blSaalny of hnrith
Into ao many ihouvanda ot hbrnes an
Duffy* Pure Malt Whiskey hat;, Imf
tatloiia are hound ‘o a Abe. But they
can ImlUti tlie Dottle and label only
no one can Imitate I*e contents.
Duffy Fuse Malt WHl*key ir an ab
solutely pure dl ylllaHon Of nflltsd
grain, great cure b< lug us'xl to have
every kernel thoroughly melted, Mi us
destroying the g'rrn and producing a
pndi*o»t«d liquid roe* In iha form of
a malt eaaetice, wfnoh la fho most es
fectlye 'otvlr stimulant and mvtgora
•or known 'o science; nOlM)r-tj tiy
warmth and moisture, its pdier'iniutv
and freedom from InJur Ido * aph
Rtances rander It to that If cart he
r> alned by th< moat odnsttiVc • s t an ,.
arh. i
An*, tltni that wjH sell Imitation or
Riiballtutlnn yrnde will a<>)l Itnp’.re
yoodß Tho firm thyi |« dlsbooe ,t i„*
one thing would not besitae t u he dis
honest in another. Wtyt ls ., v(|r yotJ
ate imitation and sHbatftijrjoj,
offered for sale bv a fir*,,, beware of
anything and evm hit;,, |)U , up by , ba ,
firm Yott end at „ ir 0 »„ !jfp and
the lifer of ~i . Mrntty and friends
by dealing with them.
BEWARE OF FR.AUDS!
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey
1h eo;d in •tiled bottle* only—never
\ far almlb of the genuine
* urluled iierc no that you may
skills" it. It t» our own
at aind botfp hound, anther color
i<i with the ti ime, "Duffy Malt
'■ hi* *et Company • blown La :h* slurs
rh - trade-mark—the old Chemists
Hc«d Is on the label, and over the
ork (here Is an eugraved paper mjol.
Lie certain thin seal is not broken
Minn., collapkcd affpr being In evl- |
danl successful operation for months; 1
M*' i"i, collapse In Dayton Arcade Co.
Itulldtng at Dayton, o. seriously In
juring ou P man; June, second collapae
Iti the North Homestead Hchool Build-
Ing. Pittsburg. Pa ; Oetoher 3, col
liti'se of concrete factory building of
Will g Itsumer. Green Point, N Y ,
one man killed; October 30, collapse
In the new Court House at |,a Crosse,
(Vl* November JO. collapse | n the
Clarke County Court House Clarke
cOUaty , ill ; Deeemher 2. collapse In
the Carnegie Library. Binghamton. N i
Y »n especially strong re-lnforc |
men! ami most rarefully superintend
ed building . December 19 the Wing
ami Bus!wick department store. Cor
ntng. N Y . Deeeathwr 20. Norman
Street School Building, Boston. Mass ,
December 4. the Ilelletteid Apartment
Building. Pittsburg, ten concrete
(lours collapsed, killing several work
•licit and endangering the lives of two
. hundred and fifty others; December S,i
tin Mott Iron Company's new plant.
I renton. N. .1 . killing two men. This
building was Just completed and un
der test and the test caused the col
lapse March 3, I9i't, the Darlington
Hotel Building collapsed. New York
City, twenty-one killed, September 1,
the Boos Bason Building at Battle
Creek Mich April 5. 1905, the Peter
Banner Building Central Park and
■iMth stn ,-t. New York City March
If- D*e<; one man killed and three In
jured In the collapse of a enneerete
I building at Atlantic City Then, In
September of the same year there
were two fatal collapses * within ten
days of each other, one at Klyrla.
i Ohio, and the other at Mlnneola, L. I
A few days after the Rixbv Hotel, at
Long Beach. Cal , collapsed, killing
ten men and on November 21 one of
tk i ' Kodak Buildings at Hm-hester col
. Ispsi d k I 111 tv three workmen April
3. 190*. the roof of a concrete building
st Lille France collapsed, killing
thirteen and Injuring five men, and
a lew days prior to that there were
four killed and many hurt In the col
lapse of the Bridgman Bros' ware
house at Philadelphia, then thla last
collapse at the ptrkford Apartment
House. Washington. D. C„ with two
killed
And tht* Is but a partial Hat of th*
troubles that have hoaet this socalled
novel and economical form of con
st ruction In England there have been
floor tallurea uud wall collapse* the
It- vlcv Asylum and at Cambridge Col
logo, then gt Berne. S» Itict land. ami
at Milford. New Hampshire, and a
bridge at Bellafonlatne last April
and a hug,- chimney at New burg N Y
It would certainty seem to behoove
our city authorities to safeguard
against the reception ot such dlsas
ter*, even If individual builders are
reckless and careless enough to be
willing to undertake the grave risks
, that thla mode ol construction appar
, ntly Involves We take police pre
; cautions against the eonuutsston of
crime and do our best to dose up re
sorts and places w here crime may b«
I come habitual Prevention is now th*
watchword if building In such a man
ner a* to Imperil even the lives of the
humble workmen engaged tn construe
tlon La not a crime according to our
GLENN li LECTURE
Si PKII PADS
Representative from Whit
field to Take Lecture
Platform With “Wo
men’s Wiles” His Subject
ATLANTA, Ga. Representative
Glenn, of Whitflild county, whose
anti-busUe-pad-patirt powder bill has
piade him famous among men arid In
famous afnong women, Is going on the
lecture platforqj. That l*. he Is go-
Itjg on the platform If he oan decide
on mje for the lecture ho Is now
ireliarinf
The difficulty In thiß particular Is
pot In finding a title but In selecting
one. For, Mr. Glenn has two, both
of which, as he fie'lsres, are so good
that lip would fool like a rjiother part
Ing tntb Jisr oWld If he gave up
either pf them. And these are the
two titles;
Phils, PsjnUi and Pn-jers" and
"WoTncft's Wilde aid Rainbow Ho-
Hlorjr,"
Sir Olenr, ‘jantend*. and rightly
so, JJiiV wfidle tha firmer has Hip ad
vantage of apt alliteration, the latter
Is a woodorfuil; little name
and wdp'd.mMte a huge hit among
the Ilohetfilan half of his audiences.
He may aolve tile rfrdfilsin by adopt
ing Lhurii*ji-an tolbb'ey's method and
calling the Mature thus "Pads,
Paints anfl powders," dr "Rainbow
Hosiery and Wiles.”
Recognised at Once.
It was In Chattanooga a few days
hgo that Mr Glenn divulged his lec
ture platform fie it under
stood that his,business fn Chattanooga
was purely aqd exclusively a matter
of law. On alighting frofti the train
he was spied by a newspaper man of
that city The reporter had never
seen MV Glenn before, but he rent .
nl2ed him at ones b.f his apparel. Th
lnglsiator wore socks of a doliea'
cream silk, a spotlcs linen suit, pnt
*>nt leather rmfhps as gnarp at the
I toes as a needle, a Merry Widow lid,
nnd in his tie of black, rip rap silk, he
wore a two and oae-half karat white
stone In a Tiffany setting
"This la Mr Glefin," said the re
porter in an absolutely certain tone.
"bxaotly so,” said tbe statusman,
and then in the conversation that fol
lowed he gave out the news that next
October he win fohow the example of
other American celebrities and take
to the lecture platform.
Two Flattering Offers.
"Two lecture bureaus ar.d one
wealthy friend of mine," he said,
"have made me flattering offers. My
first address will be In Dalton and
the next at Valdosta. Then 1 may
rente to Chattanooga. I have recent
ly lioeti elected, as you know. Judge
of the city court of Dalton. But If I
find the Judgeship Interferes with my
lecture 1 shall resign "
Mr Glenn flipped a hit of cignr ash
from his shoe string adjusted his tie
and said good-morning.
AH Georgia will await Mr. Glenn’s
lecture eagerly. His native section
of the stnte is particularly proud of
hint, as the following extract from
the last Issue of the Cartersvllle News
will show;
The Glenns are s hrlght family of!
people and there Is no reason why i
Mr Glenn should not rurther startle
the world by efforts to have his ideas
of reform observed Colonel Bill Gh'nn
war. a brilliant fellow and Col. .lesse
Glenn, the father of the two well
known gentlemen, was a man noted
for hts keen perception and Intel
lectual iiolse Mr Glenns friends
watch his platform enreer with in
terest meanwhile fruVlng that he
will be taken ns seriously by the
people as his noble mission juslifles.
GROOM LOSES PURSE,
HONEYMOON DELAYED
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Couple Htitl to go Back
Home For Funds.
CINCINNATI. O \ honeymoon
trip was delayed, when the Rev Mr.
; Poole, assistant rector of Christ
Church lost $129 tn Central Station
Friday night
Dr Pool,, was married Wednesday
to Mtas Shirley P Morgan. In Vose
hurg. Miss and Thursday they stop
-1 pod In Cincinnati for a day at the
home of Mr. I. P Prewey. 1990 Mad
| Ison Road Friday they went for an
| automobile rid,, to !h,. station Dr.
Poole rushed down th,. steps to the
| baggage room, took out his purse lo
get some bills and then put It back
In his pocket, so he thought. A mo
ment later he felt for the purse and
It whs not there It was t',:25 o'clock
when he discovered tn,. loss. At (10
the train which was to have taken
the bridal couple toward Canada pull
ed out without them. Dr Poole and
his bride returned to the Drewey
home, after a futile search for the
| lost funds They will leave Saturday
. night for (leorglan Hay and other
i points of Interest In the lost purse
was an Identification card
This** It Saved Hi* Lift
Leator M Nelson of S.iptea. Main,-.
**>'» tn ii r#c#ni l#tt©r: *’i have
t>r Kins'a N#n Ulm-ovwy many >• \u*
for cough* nn<l cold*. and I think It
•avod no Ilf# l Imv# found it a rHta
14# r#m#u> for throat md lung toro
w \
t No tie than la
For n#*rl> forty .vi-ar* N#a - l>l#oovtry ua«
•tcHkd At th# l»#«d of throat And tung
r?m#«ll##. A# a |>r»'v#utlva of pn#vni*>
n 1« nnd h#«l#r of *#;ik lung# it haa no
#<jual Hold und#r gti.trunt## at all orujr
*t#i# frCK and Trial bottl# i-v
It doesn't take much painting and
uphoUtnring to transform th«* avorAgo
noman into a handsome piero of fur
nitjrv*
' (.‘llnchtlold. tho of quality.'
definition*. thou it i« t(mo that
thoM* definitions b*» changed ano
utlTI more timely that drastic action
bo takon looklru to the ptvvrtition
t>f such tM-him do#* Jcitpardltlug us life
and pro^rty.
THK AUGUSTA HERALD.
Duchess of Roxhurghe
’TaSSfcSSSB
Durhess of Ruxburghe,
who was Miss May Goelet,
of New York City, is re
ceiving congratulations of
her friends to her feat in
having landed a Thirty-
Seven pound salmon after
the sflh had fought for two
hours. This gives her the
championship on the
Tweed River.
fiIUSiC HULL IS
SCENE OF
GRIMES
Displeased Patron Slays
Usher. Actress Chloro
formed and Rohbed.
PARIS. —Two murderous sssul"
have been committed at the Sea.a
Music Hull within the last few days.
The other night a spectator who wir
displeased with the show killed at
usher and two nights later an actres
was attacked In her dressing room
and badly wounded
Mile. Neva Cartoux is singer at ..u
Seala. When her turn came she did
not appear and another actress volun
teerfid to. call her, hut when she
opened the dressing room door, Mile.
Cartoux rushed at her with clenched
fists and screamed "you scoundrel,
you want eto kill me" and fell In a
faint.
Having been brought to she 3aid
she had been attacked by a stranger
whom she does ms know a few min
utes before and had Imagined he had
come bat k to kill her. The mail,
powerfully built and looking like a
stage i hand had entered her dressing
room with a letter. As she took It
from him, he' fell upon her. gagged
her with a chloroform handkerchief,
and tried to strangle her. She fell
down, and, letting go his hold of her,
Ihe man ran away with a gold chain
and a purse containing two hundred
francs 1 140.00). Her aggressor must
have planned his attack, for he first
of all tore from her neck a locket,
which he threw away after examining
It.
Mile. Cartoux usually wears one
worth SI,OOO. but as It happened she
had that evening put on another one
of comparatively small value. She
has so far failed to recognize her
assailant among the stage hands.
mM DUKE IS
AJHIFTEB
LONDON -Out of half a million
roubles which the Czar had do
nated out of his own pocket to relieve
the starving poor of the Cholera
stricken districts In Russia, four hun
di d thousand roubles have disap
peared.
The Czar was Informed of the dis
appearance of the money by enemies
ot one of the Grand Duke through
whose hands It passed, and has order
ed a rigid Investigation which, it Is
thought will end In the banishment
from Russia us the Grand Duke In
quest lon. who has already before been
caught in similar transactions before
last time In handling money collected
for the purpose of erecting a monu
t, n In honor of the 'ate Alex
ander 111.
In the meantime Cholera Is raging
In Astrachan and Rostoff on the Dan,
where hundreds of people have died
during the last week.
GHDR SMITH
M TUT
DELEGATES
ATLANTA oa.—Governor Hoke
StnLh has announced the appoint
ment of 105 delegates from Georgia
to attend the International congress
on Tuberculosis, to be held at Wash
ington. p C., from September 21st
to October 1 Stb.
Dr Thomas D. Coleman of Augusta
rendered assistance In choice of dele
gates. The Augusta delegates named
are Dr. Thomas D. Coleman, Dr,
. cans* It Wright. Dr Henry M
Michel. Dr. W C Lyle, and Mis* £
It Decdv. Augusta.
Union Savings Bank
OFFICERS
WM SCHWETOERT,
President
A. S. MORRIS,
Vice-President.
THOMAS S. GRAY,
Cashier.
This B& nk is De
positary, for tht U.
S. Court North
e astern Division,
Southern District
of Georgia.
REDUCTIONS CONTINUED-
11 CAN M
TAKE BABY TO SHOW
j T
Orpeum Theatre to Have
Nursery Where Babies
Can be Left While the
Mothers Sec Show.
ATLANTA. Ga.—A m sery in a
theater.
That is one of the latest features
Manager Ben Kahn has provided for
: the new Orpheum; a cozy little room
attended by nurses and lined with
cribs where mothers can lay thetr
babies to sleep while they themselves
go In and see the show.
A baby will no longer be In the
i way for matinees or any other per
formance.
The nursery which is now nehrlng
completion will be the uniquest and
most charming thing of its kind in
; the South. Room for it has been
made by cutting off an end of the
lady's room. It will be a spacious
apartment, well aired and done In
soft blue wall paper, on which are
pictures of Little Bo Peep. Peter
Pan and a dozen other nursety heroes
i and heroines.
| "I have realized for some time,"
says Mr. Kahn, "that many a wo-
I man wants to come to the show, but
\ finds it Impossible to leave the baby.
But when the nursery is done, she
, can bring the baby along with her,
lay It In Its crib and go In thor
; oughly satisfied. Any moment that
I she wishes to she can run out and
i see how her little one la doing,
though there will be nurses In charge
i to keep constant watch."
j In case any two babies are remark
' ably alike, mothers will be furnished
with numbered checks, so that no
babies will be swapped.
TWO MULES AND HOG
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING
BLYTHE, Oa.—Yesterday evening
during an electric storm a barn was
struck by lightning, killing two mules
and one hog. The barn was the prop,
erty of Mrs. E L. Atkinson, the stock
belonged to a negro tenant, two miles
east of Blythe.
Mrs. 8 P Black has returned from
Asheville N. C.. where she has been
vlsClng relatives. She gives a glori
ous description ot that part of North
CaroMna.
The farmers In this section say th e
cotton crop Is all of half off. Scalded
badly.
Mr E H. Taylor s engine boiler at
his sawmill, about one mile north
east from here, bnrst Friday. No cas
ualttes
The Taylor ginnery has started up.
About fifteen bale* to date.
"Cllnchfield la a fine Domestic
Coal.”
A Single Dollar by Itself
seems a trifle and yet It is the collective effect of many single dollars
spent that holds so many young men down to the dead level of mediocrity,
and the collective power of many single dollars saved in this Bank that
lifts others to success. The man who despises the single dollar seldom
has the opportunity to command a thousand.
Have YOU a savings account here?
We are not a great rush, bargain sale, but wre are
offering every thing at genuine bargain prices. Our
store is literally full of good things for the homo. We
cannot make a complete list of them here, but we in
vite you to sea our stock and compare our pricos.
That’s all.
A FEW REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZER 3,
left to be sold actually at cost.
THE J. L. BOWLES FURNITURE GO.
AUGUSTA'S OLDEST FURNITURE STORE.
904 BROAD STREET.
OFFICE STATIONERY.
Buy your fall supplies of office Stationery of ’
We have a full stock. Our prices are r
RICHARD’S STATIONERY COMPANY
St. Angela’s Academy
AIKEN. S C.. CONDUCTED BY THE (UTERI OF OUR LADY OF MERCY
l-r-Hrillng and Day School offers educational and climatic advantages
' ; jllsh and Commercial Courses Plano Vtalln, Ouitar, Mandolin, Violin
clTo. Voice Cnlture. Crayon. Painting tn all and water-colors.
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO DIRECTRESS
Looking, For a House?
High-class Houses, Flats and Rooms in
every part of Augusta advertised in THE
AUGUSTA HERALD and many at
crate rents. *
Advertisements recieved at Herald Of
fice or by Telephone.
TELEPHONE 297 1 • - •
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23.
To Sell More,
Tell More!
/
You cannot get the beat out of your
tusinees until you put the beat Into
it.
There's POSITIVE value to steady,
strong, persistent ADVERTISING.
I prepare ad. copies that speak for
you, and solicit business with Mer
chants, Firms and Banxs. No corres
pondence school ideas, but ideas of
actual experience.
H. De Griffin,
P. O. BOX 738.