The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 01, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Peoples’ Oil Co. We are ready for business and our tank wagons are running as usual. Fortunately we had several tank cart oil on aide track in Au gusta and can fill orders promptly. THE PEOPLES OIL CO. is strictly a home concern and the only oil company damaged by the flood, and we will aprpeciate very much a liberal share of your trade. Kerosene, gasoline, engine , machine and cylinder oils, H. C. BOARDMAH, PROPRIETOR. Phone 1422. SEIiSITIMI SUIT LIKE TMI CASE yoiniß Multi-Millionaire Surd by An Actress for Broach of Promia*. BOSTON, Ma** Byron D. rhanrl Jar, th* young multi mil lion a Ira of N. II . and North Reading, hak Jwq mad* l th© d* ttmdrfu In a SIOO,OOO hraarh nf prom It# tvitt brought bv Mlnh .loan Hnwv«*r, formerly leading *o»bn*lt© with Rich ard Ctrl# and a moinber of Raymond HltcHroflt'a "Marry ■go-round*’ ran# panv, which cloned an ungagemont at th© Colonial Theatre la«t week The cate prom!Mat to become one of the moat iMMlMflansl ever brought In thin city. Attorney Hf harlon. rep re#e ntlng Mlr* Sawyer, prom I tea a line of tcitlmony only equalled bv that preaen»#d In the Thaw caae If ia alleged that Mlhm Sawyer, who la a young Southern girl, waa hired on by Chandler with repeated prnmlaea to Marry. She declarea that he In formed her that he had been granted a divorce front Ida wife which would berome abholu'« in alx montha At the end of that time, the plaintiff de clarea, he |troinlaed to marry h«*r Thla la the young woman'* glory of the affair; ”1 waa Introduced to Mr Chandler by a girl friend On Jtiue 20 he aek' d me to marry hint lie raid he hnd been granted « divorce from hln wife which would become nhanlute In nix month* Then, one night ! think It waa about the lawt of August \ went out to * tipper with him and drank champagne It waa the flrut I ever had. and it made me feel Ataxy. I t>ocamo very 11), The ntixt thing I remember I wok** up In a hotel gome where In the Back Bay, It waa morn Ing and Mr. Chandler wa* there. "My head ached terribly and I cried He t nid everything would he all right.' NOTICE Parties knowing chips of ■ ufTcriti|{ mill .Institution union}; the flood inffemri In Angnatn should ronimu itirutp promptly with either 1. The members of the Oltlsens mid Connell Relief Committee, Cnpt. W. B Young, cliiiliiiit.it nnd Mr E. B. Hook. See. nnd Tress. 2 The Atnocinted Chifri tles, off! cr in the Dyer 'Building or any of the vsrlons rhnrlfnhle orgnul sstlons of Augustn, SSf.u elsted with the Assoeiuted Charities. 3 With the Snlvntlon Army Headquarter* and those In rhsrgs. 4 With the regulnr Bosrd of Chsrltles, office at the Court House. 5 With the Colored Citi zens Committee, eoiuposed of Rp». C. T. Wslhrr, Silss X. Floyd. Dr. O. N. Stouey, A. C. Young nnd P. H. Orals. 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 Chamberlains Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In feet, 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 has ever met with greater success. Price 26 cents. Large size 60 cents. HQLLAND’SREPLYIO PRESIDENT CASTRO TMi: IfAQtIK -From t aourcc un- I iiKunlly well Informed, It was learned today that ih** reply of the Nether Ihiulf government to Hie Jant not© of frcuident Caatro, which Ik expected thla week, will almply atate that th« .illegad Inaußa to the Venezuelan con >il at t'uiHf »o never oceured, the gentlernan who claimed to be Inaiilt©! vv;»« not th< Venezuelan con au I and ilie N'Uherlaad government had not. b©4n informed that <'.'intro had any Intention of appointing, him a* hi» repreßcntatlvc aL Will cm at ad It will be pointed out that th»* crulner o*l (tar Aland had laluted the Vetirguolan flag within a year and war not again riW|tilrf*d to aalute the Bag when *ne entered LaG&uyr*. The ex pul*ion of M de ficus, mini* ter at Curacao will ha characterised eg off.-naive and in violation of dlpln matlc proceed urn. NEW Cold BILL BEING PREPARED ATLANTA, t.i A new convict bill! i iiaa, it Ih nald, been prepared, which .in calculate 1 golv. tin* vcxaUum I problem. The measure <tholtah«‘.i the . prlHon board, hut allows thn prison I boatd to neive term* an a hoard of oidrnl It aI no prnvubtg loi ilm I abolishment of th« lease In 1910. Thu counties are to get inl»denn*auor con j victa and ttl’ felon v an- to he worked ! by the at ite Pon t overlook the Sunday sgrur* Hiottg to the Hearhore via. the «’har* Heaton & ©stern Carollns Hallway ! Trains leave, 7:00 « m. LINCOLNTON NEWS NOTES. LINCOI.NTON. Ga Mr W A Dal las lust his ham ami stable, hv fire Inst week A quantity nf coin and fod der was lost, and his buggy horsn s-rloualy burned Th# origin of the fire la not known Mr .1 It Nash one of our oldest and nvonl substantial cltl**ns died at his home Sunday last Mrs 8 W Groves Is at the home of her mother, Mrs .1 M Nash Bh*> wss railed to the bedside of her father during his last Illness Miss Kathleen Oroves Is visiting relatives In Columbia county. Ms-* llullard and landers of Daniel* vllle, are visiting In Llneolnton. Mr (' M Perryman la In Washing ton He holds a position with J. T 1 .Indsey, Col T I Perryman and sister will tesch the l lneolnton high school, for the ensuring year Miss Flora Holliday, of Washing lon. was the guest of tha Misses Zel lars last weak. Miss p.-art Collar of Atkm hnr burn the guest of Mr. and Mrs R. F i Gultlebeau. Mis* t.tnnie Covin of Mt Carmel S l',, is visiting her sister, Mrs tier Portson Mr Trammel Opr) and family will ioccupy their new residence at an I early date MISSIONARY’S WIFE PRAISES CUTICURA 1 Daughter's Head Encrusted with Dandruff Feared she Would Lose her Hair- Many Treatments were Futile—Baby had Milk-Crust. BOTH CHILDREN CURED BY FAMOUS REMEDIES "For serversl years my husband —u • missionary In Ihe Houthweet, and *« w«* living on (hr ■•dee of the dor-'-rt at an elevation of nearly five thousand f««t. Evnry one in that high anil dnr atmosphere ha* more or leu trouble with dandruff nnd my daughter'* scalp \ become so encrusted with it that I nt alarmed for fnar she would lose all her hair, which wa* very heavy After .[■ending between five and si* dollars for various remedies, In desiccation X Imught a cake <it Cuticura Soap and a hoi of Cuticura Ointment. After rub lung the Cutlmra Ointment thoroughly Into tbe root* of the hair, I gently 00/nbed the cruet of dandruff free from the M ain, and then gave her head a thorough slta/iyex. With* the Cuticura Soap Tbi* k<rt the nealp licautifully elsan arid free from dandruff, and after the heu was dry I ago in rubbed the Cuticura Ointment, this time sparingly, into the roots, and I am happv to say that tbe Cuticura Remedies were a Oomi.iete success. My troubles with dandruff were over, although for a long time afterward 1 used the Cuticura Ointment as at 9r»t, after shampooing, which kept the scalp and root* of the hair moist. 1 have used sueceaafullv the Cuticura Remedies for iv.via.lled "mljk-orust" on tiaby’a liead, and havw never found anything tr.eqnajtt.em V'ou are at lilterty P. pjiblish thl* letter, fur 1 do sincerely tmlleve that the Cuticura Kssnedles are a bleuaing P. mankind. Mm. J. A. Oarling, 310 Fifth St., Car thage, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1908.” Ontleura Ointment Is one of the most woneasful curatives for torturing, dis figuring humor* of the akin anil scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, In proof of which a single anointing with it, preceded by a hut bath with Cutlcurn Soap, and followed whim necessary, hv a mild dote of Cuticura Rasul vent (liquid or pills) Is oft«j eti(Relent to afford Immediate relief of Itching, burning and sealy humors, e. comas. Irritations and Inflammations, rest and sleep and point to a speedy cute when all else foils Sold ter»u*V.iit lie world rousr pro, a (hivt) ourr Solr Prole nssten. (Ju. s»- Ussel lows, CeUrnrs hook on gkln o—— THERE WILL BE NO BOARD OF CONTROL —. ATLANTA, Oa. -There will be no j hoard nt control to take the place of j Ih# prison commission, as has been proposed. The he use committee on general Judiciary, after looking Into ihe matter of a hoard of control, re ported adversely on the proposition. The report was msde yesterday to the house of lepreseulutlves h> Mr. Anderson, of Bullock, ihe vice chair man ol the committee. It seem* to be the desire of Ihe committee that the prison commission, despite Its nlleged tlacnmt faults, he continued iln office Jiidring from the recent In- I leetlpntlon the prison commission was as much surprised hb the general pun lie In regard to the rotteness of th» : convlet lease svstcgi The general Judiciary rommtUee leaves the im pression that ts the system Is Inv j proved, ihe prisnu commission will I do Us duty. Hhorilv after the adverse report on | the abolishment of the commission was made. Mr White, the author of ! the bill, gave notice that a minority ! report would be submit ed during the j dav. THAW CASE AGAIN ADJOURNED FEW DAYS Harry K. Thaw Mads Hin Sixth Visit to Hear the Evidence. l \EV\ N \ This morning Mirry K Th*» rann hrr# for th© | Mlxih llmi to henr ©vlrtono# in tb»* j hinkruptcy itrix#'dlfivw Instituted by jDr WUnon, n( HcunhktfpMlo Thaw in chMr*o of n«*pnty Bhfriff Mtv * t'nhc aikl \ht*Ut»nt .1 O Robinson Thty <*n!!#d «t R#f«»r©© R)oHH#r't nf ficn at 10 ‘-0 No l»wysr on fithsr , sid# ©r»* pr#!* tit nnd th*’ cms© was ■ MK.\ln «u!1onrn»»t1 until Friday .it 10 I c ciork X H£, AUGUSTA HERALD GEORGIA POPULIST SHIS JACOB COXEf Tom Watson Has a Sup porter in the Leader of the Unemployed Army. NEW YORK. —''General" Jacob 8 : t'oxey, who led the army of unera | ployed men from his home In Ohio to Washington, fourteen years ago, has announced that he Intends to work for the Populist party and for j the election of Thomas E. Watson | during the presidential campaign. , "1 will speak here at Cooper Union and also In Ohio and Georgia." he raid. "The populists are going to I carry the latter slate thla year he cause of Hoke Smith's broken pledges of reformative legislation during the las* year. These broken pledges,of Hoke Smith will turn Georgia's usual democratic majority Into the popullat column," VOTE CONFIDENCE IN lit HOLDER The House Expressed Con fidence and High Regard for Mr. Holder. ATLANTA, Ga. —The house of rep rcsentstlves yesterday gave a vote of confidence to Representative Holder, anthi * of the convict bill, bearing his nam*' The action of ihe legislators was ihe result of an article which a|s pears In Ihe Saturday's issue of an Atlanta afternoon newspaper. The nrlicle In question attacked Mr Holder In the line of an alleged connection with convict lessees, dec aring that he could nol act disinter*': #l.v; also that he was hound by the closest per sonal and political terms to James M. Smith, a~convlct lessee. IT? Holder made s strong speech. In which he denied the Insinuations The house resolution expressing confidence and high regard for Mr. Holder was adopt ed amid loud appluuse. Best the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Rucklpn's Arnica Sal ve" says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N. C. "I am convinced It's the best salve the world aflords. It cur cd a felon on my thumb, and it never fal.s to heal every sore, burn or wound to which It is applied 25c at all druggists. WANTS SENATE TO CETJGETHER To Come to Some Definite Understanding About the Convict Bill*. ATLANTA, Ga. — It seems to he the desire of one senator, at least, that ihe upper hau.-c tom- to some dcii j nltc understanding regarding the pro ' 1 used hills to regulate the convict system This senator is Mr. Hender son and he yesterday introduced a resolution embodying his views. His Ides is te have the president of the stmale appoint a committee composed of Hie atnhor of each pending bill, together with three other senators, j v\ho shßll determlre -vhaf convict bill .■ hall be adopted Senator Henderson ] vesterday wane d the senatw to bus j i **nd the rules in order to consider bis resolutin at once, bwt this the senate refused to do. t. Sylvester * Son* nnnonnee in today's llerld that their stock i* straight and they are rapidly opening up thetr new fall goods They are showing a nignificient line of College clothe* for young men. tkm't wait until your sons go to other towns before buying their Col lege outfit. Every dollar spent now with merchants In Augusta will help to rebuild It Every dollar taken out of town, will he a loss Re patriotic and patronire your home merchant*. GEN" STMT'S OBTIJMITED Waa tit,- Last of Two Stir* vlviitß Lieutenant-Gen eral* of Confederacy. \TI. WTV tia—The death Sund*. ot loner*! v P st. ar . ?h last of i the two surviving lieutenant generals of the Confederacy, st th* home ot hi* ; »on In Riiovie. Miss., a- announced i"1 the Wsoetued Pres* distiches, tva* received <n Vtlaota. t**o., elall hv the Confederate Veterans w| t> deer and *tne< re regret. Resolutions •vll! be r -sed by the rartons camp* iof the veterans at their neat meet In* C.cneral Clement \ Evan.* paid a h'gh trlt’ut* to ’he memorv of Gen 1 ra! ft'ewsrt, aeyir.g that he wa* "one of the brave*! aj’d moat distinguished soldier* who ever (ought for the south >*l Evan* aept a mas sage of condolence to th-' er.-av.-l fsmtlv at s*r l out*. Mo, latter he wit: is. is an offteta! order tc the who! - body ol veteran*, Union Savings Bank OFFICERS WM. SCHWEIOBRT. Pr«aM*nt A. B MOPRTF, Vlce-Prealdenti THOMAB B GRAY, Cashier. This Ba nh is De positary, for the U. S. Court North eastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. IN RECORDER'S COURT. The recorder’s court was In ses sion only 20 minutes Tuesday morn ing. There were six cases of viola tion of the 460th section dismissed. Allep Platt, a white woman, was given 20 days on the public works for disorderly conduct. E. R. Rhoten, a white man, was given sls or 30 davs for violating the 460th. The cases of Charlie and Tom Cooper, John Allen and Miller Green, for violating the loitering ordinance, were dismissed. Tom Miller was given $2.50 or five days for plain drunk. Don't overlook the Sunday exfu* eions to the Seashore via. the "Char lestnn A Western Carullnh Railway Trains leave, 7:00 a. m. House Raiser J. W. Giffin, practical house raiser and mover, can be found at 841 Broad St., McAuliffe’s Plumb ing Shop. SEED! SEED! The Kind That Grow Now is the time to plant vour fall garden. Onion Sots, Beets, Cab bage, Col lards, Lettuce, Raddishes, M u s t a r d s, Kale, Spinach. We have a full line of fresh tested Seeds. N. L. WILLET SEED COMPANY 309 Jackson Street. Augusta, Ga. Big Reductions in Price of Gas Ranges $16.00 GAS RANGES, Now $12.00. Small Payments, Connections Free. This Reduction is for Balance of August. GAS COMPANY. SELF-CONFIDENCE Th» man who has an account in this Bank has more than money. He has the self-confidence that comes only from having money and from the knowledge that he has “standing at the bank.” And self-confidence, with such a tangible basis to rest on, is the dynamic force that enables men to accomplish things really worth while. Have you a savings or commercial account here? REPAIRS ■ I SAWS, RIBS. Bristle Twine. Be'-bit. &£.. far any make Xitfo -4s» 9 ■ of Gin ENGINES. BOILERS end PRESSES ™ and Repairs far same. Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, In lectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings. Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines, Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Augusta. Ga. OFFICE STATIONERY. Buy your fall supplies of office Stationery of us. We have a full stock. Our prices are right. RICHARD’S STATIONERY COMPANY. DISINFECTING LIME! We are ready to serve you. : : : : Augusta Builders Supply Company. THONE 321. 640 Broad Street. ARE YOU BUIEDIINO? Ws Carry a Large Stock of TIN w. HARD WOOD MANTELS, RUBBER K'OOTI fl O* GRATES AND TILES, TAR PAPER PARIAN HOUSE PAINTS. Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Tar and Rotin Sized Build ing Paper; Tin Shingles, Etc Estimates cheerfully furnished on Tin Roofing. Gutters, Etc., Gal vanized Iron cornices, and skylights. DAVID SLUSKY, 1009 BROAD STREET. y We Are Prepared TO DO ALL KINDS OF CONSTRUC TION WORK & REPAIRS TO PROP ERTY AND BUILDINGS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. CREASMAN & WILSON, GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Phone 1580. 500 Harison Building. . ujjSfiAY, SEPT. 1