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Cured Chronic
Dyspepsia.
Mr*. W. Warner. New Orleans, La.,
After Suffering for Year* from
Dyapepaia, Found Immediate
Relief from the Uae of
Duffy'a Pure Malt.
Whiskey.
Recently »he wrote; —"I hav<> b*in
suffering from dapepsia for lh<‘ lar
11 year*, and have tried almost ev
erything, bat foiled to get relief 1
w*« told to try Duffy’a Pure Malt
Whlekey. | went to the drug atore
and bought a bottle, and before I fin
lahed lifting It I was relieved. 1 have
been taking Duffy'a Pure Malt Whl*
key tor tome time and am glml to
say It win the medicine that cured
me. 1 highly recommend It to any
one Buffering from dyspepsia.”
Duffy’s Pure Mult Whiskey
la an absolutely pure dlHtlllnllon of
malted grain, great mre being used to
have every kerne] thoroughly malted
thug deatroylng the germ and produc
ing a predlgeated liquid food In the
form ol a malt essence, which la the
mom effective tonle rtllmulant and In
vlgoratnr known lo science; softened
by warmth and moiatitre. If. iialatahil
Hy and freedom from Injurlotta sub
stance* render It ro that It can be
retaltud by lh< most m #iltiv< atom
ach.
If wiak and rundown, lake a tea
spoonful four tlmea a day In a glass l
of milk or water.
II you cannot purchaxc Dufly'a Pti,'-
Mult Whiskey near your home wo win!
have ahlpped you In :i pin 1 n eaae, ex i
pres* prepaid, as follow*: I.eBR tbnu
six bottles, fl per bottle. 81* but
tl*H $5.50. One cane, 12 bottlea, $lO.
Remit to Duffy Malt Whlekey Co .
ftocbealer, N V . by vgprea* Order.
Poal Office Money order, or certified
check Upon receipt of order, good,
will be ahlpped Immediately accord
leg to direction*.
ReferepccK Any Hocheatrr Rank l
or Trnat t'o, Dun's or liradatreet’H
Agency.
If In uecd of advice, write ('on
aultlng Physician, I'off) Malt vVhla
ke> Company, Rochester, N. Y.. am
log your cane fully Our doctor* will I
send you advice free, together with o
handsome Illustrated, medical book
let containing itomc of the many thou
sand* of gtatlfylng lettcra received j
from men and women In all walk-,
of life, both old and young, who have]
been cured :md hi-mtlled by the use)
of the world'll groateat nieiltlrn*.
LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED
IN MID-AIR AT WHITE PLAINS
WHITE) PLAINS, N V Herbert He
laney, a un< muii *8if»loy«»d by th»>!
Wpit Ch**t+r l.lyhdny onmimny, wan]
tlWtfOfQtM In mid ulr thin morning 1
at M At.iMruix rk whlb* hi* co work* t>« I
locked on In horror. Ib*lam*y whoj
WM only 22 ymr* of agr, win until $
to th* top «>f n forty fool poU* loj
■trlnn a new feed wire on (’lns
at MMinuroix t'k In Hom«‘ nmtinor In*
lort hi* ftHitinK urn! fob nnuinut n
11%wire Then In* united hold of an
other wire. to mvc hlnwelf from fall
tun to the ground amt thlat formed »
direct connect lon. 81a thounam] volt*
pawM'd through hi* body and death .
''an almost InatuiUamNiUß.
ju«t IxHtly Right
**| hare uacd Df Kind's New Idfo
Pills for several years, and find them
luat #xactl> right," ah>h Mi A. A
Felton, of HnrriavUle, N Y New Life
Pills relieve without the leant dla
comfort Beat remedy for eonattpa
tton and malaria 26c at
all (Imutitl,
Floor Coverings.
win '«■■■■ '■ #
ALL OF OUR FLOOR COVERINGS WERE CARRIED TO THE SECOND
STORY OF OUR STORE AND ARE SAFE. W T E CAN FURNISH YOU
WITH ALL OF THE NECESSITIES FOR YOUR HOUSE DON T FAIL
TO CALL UPON US. AS WE CAN MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES. OUR
SECOND STORY IS COVERED WITH FINE AND MEDIUM PRICED
FURNITURE
The J. L. Bowies
Fumiturei Company,
906 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
"BLAGKHfIND ,, SIILL
won on
NKW YORK Th,. so-called Black
I Hand Buci* ty got In some more of its
Italian work on the oast wide this
morning when an attempt ««» made
' to wreck a bakery owned by Giovan
ni and Rosario Congrala-.i at No. 5
Prince gtroet,
i A bomb wa» set off under the
window* and the front of the store
together with that of the adjoining
barber whop watt blown out. The two
stores are located In the basement of
a alx-atory tenement hou*e and the
noise of the explosion threw the three
score tenants Into a panic. No one
was injured, however, with the ex
eeptlon Of a man whom Policeman
Mahoney caught running away from
; the place and arrested. He watt
i found to be bleeding profusely about
the lower portions of his body an If
; from gunshot wounds. He admitted,
while bln wounds wt re being dressed,
that he had been arrested before in
! connection with an attempt to blow
tip the home of the Italian broker
Antonio Ma/.ufft In Kant o;;rd street
j five months ago.
BBiTISH SHIP NUT
HEARD_FROM TET
Left Port on July Sixth
for Sydney, Has Not Ar
rived.
HAN KFtAN< IHl'fl Gravest fear*
H»»* cntcrUtfued for the safety of the
British Htcarner Aeon, which cleared
from thin port for Sydney via. Apia
and Auckland. July 6th, and has not
yet arrived there. Steamer Lord S»*f
ton of the name line arrived at. Auek
land on Sunday and Report# no
of the Aeon Kelnuuranee on the ve«-
ne| In quoted at 60 per cent, but It Ik
believed in the Khlpplng circles that
th». ship h«.< not been lout but. has
HUKtained an Injury that has detained
her.
On board the Aeon tire ten passen
gets shipping iis members of crew.
Among them 1b the wife of Lieut.
Riddle. I H N.. and Chaplain and
Mrs Patrick, bound for the naval sta
tion at Pago Pago These ptisengcrH
wat,. taken In violation of the inw ae
cording to collector of port here.
The route over which the Aron satl
< d Is a lonesome one and vessel travel
ling over It seldom pass other ship*.
MRS. INGERSOLL HAS
LATE HUSBAND’S IDEA
Experiment in£ With Spir
itmiliaui to Communicate
With Hunhand'* Spirit.
M,l\ YORK Mr*. Robert fl In |
!'■' i toll, widow of the famous agnostic]
who yesterday announced that she!
"as experimenting wtih spiritualism
In the hope that It might bring her
Into communication with the spirit !
of her husband. Issued u brief state
ment today through her daughter.
Mrs. Walston 11. Brown.
I am now as I have always been,
m perfect accord with my late hus
band's idea,’’ she said. ”1 hate not
changed.”
Mrs, Ingrrsoll'* experiment* ,lo
not mean that she has been converted
to a In lb f in spiritualism, or has do
parted from the agnostic position
> bleb nlu shared with l'«( Ingerooll.
Him has tested and *o far rejected
> very evidence that has been brought
to her, but -.he would be glad of con
vluring proor that she max rejoin her
husband In the spirit world
CLEARS THE COMPLEXION
OVERNIGHT
Pimple*, Rash, Eruptions, Etc., Quick
ly Eradicated by New Skin
Remedy.
Since its discovery one year ago,
Poslam, the now skin remedy, has (in
It* extraordinary accomplishments)
exceeded the most sanguine expecta
tions of the eminent specialist, who
: gave It to the world It has cured
thousands of cases of eczema and era
dlcttted facial and other disfigure
ments of years standing. The terrl
ble Itching attending eczema Is stoo
l-d with the firs’ application, giving
. proof of its curative properties at
the very outset.
In 'less serioua skin affections, such
as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads,
acne, barbers Itch, etc. Results show
after an overnight application, only
.1 small quantity being required to et
I f' j ct a cure. Those who use
poslam for these minor skin troubles
ran now avail themselves of the spe
ilal 50-Cenl package, recently adopted
to meet such needs. Both the 6i'-oent
package and the regular $2 Jar ma\
now be obtained In Augusta at the
! t’abanlss Drug Co. 1 * and other lead
Irtg ding stores.
Humpies for experimental purposes
may be had free of charge hy writing
direct to the Emergency Laborato
ries, 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New
York City.
STRENUOUS LIFE
ON THIS SHIP
BOSTON, Maas. A Ihrllllnf, tale nt
| lire, mutiny and storm was toid today
by Captain Watson, of the British
| steamer Muneastercnstle. Just in front
i Oriental ports with a cargo of curios
and n menagerie of wlnl animals.
While In the Red Hca on the night
of duly 27, whlb a fierce storm wav
iaging, fire broke out In the hold
t’anlc > rlckt n <he 1 'hlnei e crew leap
<d Into the boats, but before tho
fastenings could be loosened from the
davit*, Captain Matson appeared on
dork and with H M McGrone, of
Baltimore, and J. E. Herrick, of Balti
more, two government surveyors re
turning from the Philippines, forced
he crew back on with draft revolv
| ith. Alter a fight of two day* dur
| lug which Hi storm abated, the fire
was smothered, after causing damage
estimated al $75,000.
The Remedy That Does.
“Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
remedy thnt does the healing others
promise but fall to perform,” aav*
Mis K. It. Pierson, of Auburn Centre
Pa." It Is curing me of throat and
lung trouble of long standing, that
j other treatments relieved only tem
porartlv New Discovery Is doing mo
ho much good that I feci confident Its
I continued use for a reasonable length
lof time will restore me to perfect
: liemth " This renowned rough and
| cold remedy and throat and lung heal
jer Is sold at nil druggists, 50c and
SIOO. Trial bottle free.
THE HIGHWIS
SPREMiIES
CHICO. Cal. — High winds are
spreading a fire which has already
swept SOO,OOO acres of grazing and
timber land north of here. Hundreds
of farmers and hired men are striv
ing to check the spread of the flame*
without avail.
Call on H. Gould Barrett for all
kind* of Insurance: Water Damage,
Marine, Tornado, Fire, Burglary,
Surety Bonds, and everything Inaur
abl*.
xAlJci JxUUUUI A -iXiXtrillir
cums TRY
Id LYNCH I
NEGRO
CHICAGO, — In an attempt to lynch
a negro who had attacked a white
girl while on her way to work, a mol,
or nearly 200 men and boys made a
charge on a policeman and would
have taken and hanged his prisoner
but for the timely arrival of police
men.
The scene of the attempt was Van
ftnren street and Wahash avenue. The
crowd was so large and so deter
mined that an extra detail of police
had to he summoned.
The negro, Martin Vincent, who is
believed to be a Springfield refugee,
a tracked Miss Josephine Ludwig, 10
.vears old, as she entered the hallway
al 262 Wabash avenue.
The girl's screams at tracked E. W.
Putman, the ( levator operator and he
tried to capture the negro. Putman
was knocked down by the assailant of
the girl, but quickly regained his feel
and pursued the negro, calling for
help. A patrolman took up the rhase
and brought the negro to a stop by
threats to shoot.
JAPAN RICE CROP
ABOVE AVERAGE
THIS TEAR
_ r
TOKIO- Arcordin* to an official
forecast of this season the rice crop
will be 18 per cent above the average.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The Byatem.
Take the Old Standard GROVE’B
TAHTKLEBB CHILL TONIC. You
know wha» you taking The for
mula t* plainly printed on every bottU
ehowlng it is simply Quinine end irot
in a taatelens form, and the moat ef
fectual form. For grown people and
children 60c.
GOVERNMENT AIR
EXPECTED SOON
Capt. Huguat, the army officer or
dered from Fort McPherson to Au
gusta for the’purpose of reviewing
the flood situation In Augusta for the
government, has thoroughly gone over
the city. He Is of the opinion that
the relief committee will be able to
cope with the situation until Satur
day, at which time the government
supplies will probably come in. These
are to be food and clothing for the
sufferers. He thinks the work should
not he discontinued, but kept up for
several weeks.
MONUMENT UNVEILED
AT CROSS HILL
Woodmen Of The World
Conducted The Interest
ing Exercises.
CROoS HILL, S. C.—Saturday the
monument of Sovereign Duke Crlap
was unveiled by the local camp,
i Woodmen of the World. A number of
neighboring camps were present and
took an active part in the exercises,
which were held In Liberty Springs
Presbyterian church. The occasion
was marked throughout with solemn
ity and reverence.
Dr. John II Miller, of this place,
was master of reremonies. Col. J.
11. Wharton, of Waterloo, an*l Super
intendent of Education R. W. Nash,
delivered Interesting addresses on
' Woodcraft. V
Hon John J McSwaln. of Green
vllle, was invited to make an ad
! dress, but to the regret of all, could
I not he present Fully 2,000 people
; attended the exercise*.
TEN THOUSAND MINERS
STRIKE IN WYOMING
Reduction of Ten to Fif
teen Cents Per Day in the
WngH is Cause.
CHEYENNE. Wyo \ strlk* of si;
ithe organized coal miners of Wyoming
began last evening at « o’clock, when
the night MBs In every camp In the
state In which the United Mine Work
er» of America are organized, refused
to go to work Ten thousand miner*
are Involved In the strike, which i*
the result of the action of the mine
owner* association In reducing wage*
from 10 to IS cent* per day.
STATE TREASURER AND HIS
Ex-assistant have fight
NEW YORK- State Treasurer Ju
lian Hauser on a visit to hts home
jln S»\ vllle 1, L, thl* morning met
-ex \»*let*nt Trcsurer Patrick Wh»l
'en before the village postoffloe where
they engaged In a political contro
\»r*v when the' decided to tettle
their difference by a boxing bout. The
eparrtng was both forceful and »o!en
title the betting being even Neither
combatant scored a knock down and
[the battl* wt* decided a draw.
\ A ' v5 ° \
% J*:, Ik
FLEET RESTING
AT MELBOURNE
MELBOURNE—-The adverse weath
er coditlon and the dlspositio on
everybody’s part to take things easy
after yesterday’s strenuous program
combined to make today an off day
In the way of special entertainment
for the officers and men of the Am
erican battleship fleet. The rain
which began falling late last, night,
continued this morning. Notwith
standing the unfavorable weather out
look, however, large parties from the
battleships came ashore early. The
men preparing to make the best of
their shore leave and the officers to
attend such functions as had been ar
r
k j
Without the Alcohol Y
ThelmestMidg
fljy Non-Intoxicant
For HeaftKs sakeThait"
V *
ON SALE EVERYWHERE IN THE SOUTH’
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES
j. h. o’byrne. Distributor, auqusta, ga. 1
ranged for the day.
It is estimated that 600,000 persons
witnessed yesterday's procession.
TWENTY WOMEN SEE
THE INVENTOR WASH
PARIS. —It has just leaked out
that Wilbur Wright, the American in
ventor recently had an experience
that not only proved somewha’ em
barrassing, but aroused the aeronaut
to quite a fury.
It seems that after Mr. Wrigh’ had
assembled his machine and was -eady
for one of his early attempts to navi
gate the air at LeMans, he decided
to postpone the flight on account of
the large crowd of people who had
succeeded In securing admission lr,
the grounds from which the ascent
was to be made. Wright concluded to
wash up before leaving the grounds,
p.nd as the accommodations in the
airship sned were not of the most
j elaborate, the aeronaut was not dres j
ed to receive visitors. fl
The washing up process had pru
: grossed only a short time when M I
Wright was astonished upon glanclij
into a small mirror to see a party I
nineteen or twenty young worn* I
watching him with apparently deep i ll
terest One of the young women It j
tlmated to Wright that, although 'the ■
had nr> desire to hurry him, the *
would be grateful If he would mak
a flight, as they had quite a dlstancT
to go for dinner.
Mr. Wright is nothing if not modes
and after recovering himself su “
ficiently, gracefully draped a towe/l
nhout his shoulders and fled from the \
shed, requesting Mr. Berg, one of his '
associated, to express his feelings to 1
the He did not make the J
flight as requested, but in the seclu* a
sion of hip tent indulged in languag -C
that was I far more forceful thanß
elegant.