The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 08, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Increase Your Busi ness By Installing 6SS ARCS ’Phone (222) Write or Call ams/Bz~ . r im9J , , „ im . >, rrr iCm MiiUj^ra Gas Compam/ Box Party Free to Augusta Girl Looking Most Like Countess Olga CountPM Olga von ‘Hntzfnldt wants to find her counln and wants to And hor hndly —why? Ah, thorn hy hangs a talc 1 - a lii In that reads Ilkn Action In thin Hgf of modcrnlam. Th« count,bh imd her cottaln. If found will divide a fani lly fortune of fl\« million inprkn. or •bout h million cold Atnrrli hii <lol Inrp • h*lf million dollar* *oin* to '••oh Now wouldn't you no nom** to Invt that roiihln If you w*ro th«» conn if***? (Vrtulnly you would find *o hna *h* iho aoarrh linn o*t#»ndod from to rnaat without nucctNM. You *«v yhv dooan't th** count*** tnk«< h#r half million, leave the hlhk«* unit *#»t tlo down mm fort ably in lit rountrv IffHn#* and leave tier roiiafn to her fat«* that nf Mlnhful oblivion? Hut that* the atorv. Around the \r«r 1200 A D thorn lived In (lotmany h family nanieri Waldrnbach, the malt* member* of were good aoldlwr* -one an much >* 4 * that th* (Jarman emperor crMtH him the Count von HatafbMt for loading hi* regiment to victory after the commander Imd been killed The name HaUfalrit mean* "haa the na!4“ CURED ITCHING PAINFUL HUMOR Which h»d Spread Over Fac«, Body and Arms Swellings were as Large as a Dollar When they Broke, Sorei would Not Heal Suffered 3 Years. MADE SOUND AND WELL BY 3 SETS OF CUTICURA *Mv Uwit*. I«iw ebxut three v-ar, •4' with little Pls,4 ■ wWlitias »,-altered over mr fare amt in»-k The* would dtaarmiear hut the* » <uM leave lu (in Max* antra that would tfc’h ai Uiim ao I oouldnt kwp from e-rat.-hing them Larger swelling, would Hini> plana and ihav warn ao painful I could hardly l«ai U and mj clothes would cUi.-k t. the arnea tl» ttr»l d«-n'i | want to Mid tha dlaniuw waa armfuls but tha trouble only (pit worse and spread Hjr tl.t* tuna tl waa all over u»y arnu and iba tipper |>art of my lexlv In bl( awatlinxa aa large at a dollar. It waa ao painful that I onuM not Ivaar to lla on m> bank al nl«ht Tha mvnd d.xW-w pronounr,! mr diaeaar inltam ■MUon of Iba lympliatk glands Ha stopierd tha rxellmgx, hut whan tbar would Iweak tba plane would not baal. He tried eveiTlhing shat ba could hut to no effect Ha Mid I might la* lyimt hut It would taka a lon* Urn. I bought a aat «y tha t ut naira linnakni amt uani I I wan aooordiikg to dir* vt ion. amt in Irw than a wia*k some of tha pla. **a were pearl) wall I out in ,red with tha i nti cura Hamwtiaa until 1 had uaat thraa aat» and n*w | am a*nuul and wall Tin* disease lasted thraa into froi y thn tutta it (\>n)man aal until I waa cured. Rcfore t'hivtmaa somethin! hroka out on till erven year old hr tiiar a hantta In tha form of fat gw a> rwa 1 tried a vary tiling 1 oouhi think of hut to no eff aat until I ha|'peo<xl to think t'uttoum ami nna application otirait him Ala>\ lot long ag >. mr sutler a ' a Iwd burn >m hat anhit 1 lutra two*) uatng Cull •nra <« that and It ru' >• liar earvelv any Woulde t) 1. vfliana, Purvewr, Tann alh*h », I 9(» Warm fyafh« with ('uttoyira fk-ap ran Ur amununga with t'utnxira Ointment and mltd down »f t'ut nun, Pill# afford immediate raliaf amt i* Slat lo a ganll "ura <4 torturing dl,figuring httmor* of tha tkm, aoaip amt Plxxt oJ Infante, children and adult» whan alt alaa fail* cwurwiw aawr >tkc >tw > »»»• ih* aam Cattena »>««. m > Kir l k l-*w "a xk% wa Oiiy un ftwkmt >lw i, (a a iw aww at fVwaa Owlet N» ,k> iwt W»t Mi * Ihirtty tar to wd Ml klMKyl ijo wvmi.l IlOa | >nu • . Wayy I Wf, mr Mawa lira can w* a**a m aaa V WI MW The llatzfcldt'K prospered and grew an centuries roiled bv The youtiKor mini went usually wild or roekless hut hh time laid his Iron hand upon their ahmihh-rs they would turn to the atom and uncompromis ing 'Twhs much of this situation that confronted the countess' grand lather. Twhs leas than twenty years ago, upon his deathbed, ttiat he re versed an edict made by hlniHrlf dis inheriting two children of his, a aon and daughter, and their heirs He himself had been honored and feted as the Herman amhasaador to tho Court of St .latTioa. and when hla son Count Rtlmund killed hi* antagon Ist In a duel arttt was forced to flee the country his name was never again mentioned within the historic walls of the von Hatsfeldt castle. A Half Way Rele.otmn. Then eanta a second blow, hi* head tlful daughter, while upon a visit to America, met, loved and wedded an untitled American citizen hla anger knew no hounds and he east her out of lit* parental heart and will. Though ! he was amnewhat moulded about this! lime upon learning of his other son s ! marriage to Collls P. Huntington's daughter and her $20,000,00(1, the old ; countv peacefully passed awa> about 1 a year ago after setting this amend pienl to the elatian disinheriting his son and daughter: “Half of all iny ! earthly powseslona. estates and mon ies shall he eipially divided between my “on Edmonds daughter and the I daughter nf my daughter (ireta; pro j vtded they are both found and brought together within a period of five yours from tha data of tnv daath. and If nut found that portion of the for luna awaiting thorn ahall revert to my son Paul, hla hairs and assigns forever" Now, don't vou think that a flnn ex ample of ,a stern old grandparent? Tha omintsaa waa horn In Clnrtiuiatl In tha 'eighties." and about that time lho birth of har rottsln took place at saa, hut as to whether sha Is still llrlng, althhr abroad or In thla conn try, lhart* Is no definite know lad**. Thst tha Countess tlrata married a Southerner of good faintly Is eartaln, tmt no raeord of tha marrtaaa nor his nama has hewn ohtalnahla and thera has h«yan dlllgant search Hour »rer. there Is one rift In tha clouds and through this mav come the much sought for knowledge, there Is a strong fsmllv resemblance among the Von HatafeUll a the same as amongst tha Hnpshurgs Who has not heard of the Hspshur* Up of Spain's young king Amongst the lndh*a of the Van Itatgfeldts nature has been unerring In her likeness of gifts, notably : the ; high Intellectual forehead, crowned with hair ranging from light blonde lo a chestnut brown large expres Ive gray eves, a patrician mouth, a slightly retrousse nose, determined chin and the never failing dimples It Is through thla omnipresent resent hlatice that the counters hones to Itnd her cousin -the above ts a very good likeness of Countess Olga she la five , feet two Inches In height and weighs >hout IIS pounds IV* you look anv ! think Ilka her? Do you know your Itamti.r htatory* * ' Here's a ehane* to gain a cousin amt a fortune The management of Countess von Matafeldt wish to help her In her j quest, and In order to do sty have j evolved the rather novel Idea of glv •ng a box at a performance of *'.\ i Daughter of America" to the young lady most closely resembling the countess if by chance she t« not the true long lost cousin and heiress. Send your |>hut>«raph to the man ! ag»*r PROOF, I Mv wife will do anything I tell h«*ff “ *’llet she won't." • Proto It*' ITeU her lo hold her tongue."—• Detroit Krea Press Countess of Warwick ■ JUT <•wnHHuas^Kfs ka~i - - -—* ' - _i The Conn!enn of Warwick in now showing less in terest. in socialism and more interest in horse rae ittg. She has just had her racing colors registered. THE MILITIA WILL HAKE TO CLEAN THE GUNS Tha flood struck Augusta military organizations at a very Inopportune lima, as orders had hean received a | few day s before the disaster lo pack ' and prepare for shipment all the old Krag Jorgensen rifles wiih which the national guards wero for many * ears equ xt »,l. and distribute th new Springfield* A number of the ■ old guns were submerged by the I water, and will now have to be clean ied again, a» the war department would In all probability retime to ac eept them In bad condition Many of the Sprlngflclds also need cleaning. If the Krag s had barn shipped a day earlier they would have been out of lha way. Most of the company pro|>erty 'of Mho Clinch Rtfles wiy moved upstafrs Mo tha property room at thp first j signs of rising water, and but little l damage sustained The Hussars, how lever, ware hit hard by the flood, as | ware also the Oglethorpe Infantry. The Armory has been the scene of great activity since the water went | down, and It Is expected that In a lew .days all damaged property will ba thoroughly in shape for use Htyejfjaii* Health Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray or faJcU. Promotes a luxuriant growth •< healthy hair. Stops its falling out. and poaltlvcty removes Dan druff. Keeps hair soft ami h r fu»e all substitutes. 2H times as much in tl 00 as 50c six*. Is. Mot uDy e. ft and JOc. bottles,al druggists Srua X k*r ire. t»> » Tb* k'.rcol ihe Uwtr. ’• rtluHay Cs, SisiTk. N J. Hay’s Uartlna So«p,nmi>o|.H I ml reck ssa *'v*epM Hia4» ».-d *U .kin gw Mars Karr* tin# «n«t «nlt 25c **rv*r*i#t*. sod}. ..-r: t.vx • fksk'sre vlth* a*ta." THE AUGUSTA HERALD Wu Ting Fang P. f |JI jLffilO# Jr*'Z W -'V\<!^^?S Wn Ting Fang, the Chinese Minister to the U. S., whose recall is rumored on the ground that he has been talking too much. SAVANNAH SENDS MORE MONEY TO SUFFERERS. Savannah continues to hand tip! mouev for Augusta flood sufferers and | the amount now received from that ! city easily puts It ahead of any oth er three cities In the way of cash j contributions and supplies The eom pletp lift of money turned In today front NiP yor Dunbars office at th-' first morning mall was as follows: Savannah Cotton Exchange, through Mr A J, Salinas, president of the Anguata Cotton Exchange $1.600.n0 A. P Padgett «. 25.(Kl Jr. O. 11. A. M.. Savannah 20.00 J* M Denham and citizens, Pelham, Ga .. .. 40.00 Mrs. A. Lawton. Barton. S. C. 10 00 K. of P, Wards, 8. C 15 00 Savannah Board of Trade .. 390.00' Total $2,100.00 In addition to contributions noted above from Savannah there were also ! hills of lading for two carloads of provisions amt supplies through Mr. \ A R. Moore, chairman of the joint ! committee o( the Chamber of Com merer and former Augustan*. If you want a heart producer, or der CllnehHeld from your dealer or direct of the Clinchfleld Coal Corpor atlon, Charlotte. N. C.” RECORD MAIL RECEIVED MONDAY Not Leas Than Twenty Thousand Letters Han dled in Northern Mails'. Postmaster Vaughan said this morn Ing that the number of letters re celled at the Augpata post ottlre Sun day morning was larger ihan he had ever seen at one lint.' before since he has hrrn In office. \i s' conservative esMniafe.” he continued. "I think we handled not e«s than 2(’.0#0 tellers. It wax the hlggcsi mall I ever saw. It came in from northern points over the Southern at* 11 1., o'cjpck, and the clerical so-re was bnsv '.or a while, and that's no tnlnake." The pouches were so full thst it look two men lo unlock them. They were literally staff* d to the rin. When taken out. and placet! on 'he table of j ibe back stamping machi te, the let 'em were plied "hrre deep. In two rows, each row tbotit four feet lon.*, Ii he machlm found Itseit ip arolnst* 'he biggest Job since It was installed several num'hs ago. “1 dim* know that the unusually heavy mall tin be attributed to any one cause," the postmaster said j Some of the mall may have been tied out somewhere on acrovnt of de layed trains, or It is tioastble that | many fit :ht letiirs were sent to j Minus ins by .their friends anent the i recent floou Or It mav have been I just a happen so.' We can never tell about the way malls are going to j ntn Sometimes we catch a record- I breaking mall at the very time we don’t expect if " The northern malls vr coming more nromptly each dav. new since ; schedule* are better, but there is s'lll some 4-ley In the at rival of I trains. Union Savings Bank OFFICERS WM. BCHWEIGERT, President A. 8 MORRIS. Vice-President. THOMAS 8. GRAY. Cashier. Thh BanK is De positary, for the U. S. Court North eastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. FURNITURE RENOVATING W ill soon begin and you will need the necessities fftr the work. Now the very best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and we are the sole agents for this article in Augusta. There is no other just as good, for this is the best. All kinds and colors of floor stains. We have the the goods in all size packages. There is nothing that makes the floor look better than a fine coat of stain. - , If any of your metal or discolored, there is nothing that equals PU T Z CREAM for putting it back in its original condition. If any of your furniture comes to pieces then it is LA PAGES GLUE that you need. It will hold tighter than any other kind of glne. / Remember that we carry everything you need for putting your furniture floor and walls back in their old condition. We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly. ! O’Connor &Schweers Paint Co <> Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga. 10QLA1 FOLKS PRAISE_ HERALD Was First Paper To Reach ’Them From Augusta Af ter High Water Came. WOODLAWV s (>. Hals off to the Herald! The Itrxt paper to reatii us during the freshet. We hardfy know how It found a wav, but jt came, and passed from one to thio other until Sunday morning, when it was passed again and again until worn out. Mrs. P. M. Market sustaned the greatest loss by the high water. All Of his hav, one hay barn, a latge part of his cotton crop, and nearly all of his corn. All Ihe crops and houses on the Island wede swept away or buried be neath the sand This property Is i wned by Mr. Philips, of Augusta. The rebuilding of the trestle ap proaching the C. fc W. C.- bridee whs begun yesterday. The scarcity of hand* and material is hindering the I work. SOMETHING MODIFIED. The girls will surely twine A laurel wre°th For him who will design An almost-sheath —Washington Herald 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 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient It never fails and can be relied upon in ihe 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 25 cents. Large size 50 cents. THE PURPOSE OF Our advertisin'? is not merely to bring added deVosit* to thl* Bank, but, to identify with it, In a common financial growth, all those thrifty men and women who will thereby share with us in the great advantages flowing from carefully safeguarded savings. To teach people to save Is a noble mission. To learn to save is to secure a grasp on power. Have YOU an account here? PROMINENT WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE Left the Family in Front Room, Then Went to Back and Killed Herself. ST. LOUIS—Mrs. Thomas R. War ren. sister-in-law of Edward ,T. Nal ]y, vice president and general man ! tger of the Postal Telegraph com pany, shot herself in her home at 7:4€ last night, and died four hours later. Mn . Warren left her husband and her f even year old son Oliver play ing together in the front room of the home, went to the bath room and flr- d a bullet Into her left breast. Ins' below the heart. The bullet" passed through her body. Mrs. Warren, once a society leader and a strikingly beau tifut woman anffn-nd fi-nm serious illness two years agoVand had given up social life. “Clinchfleld the Coal of Quality." EUTANVILI.E REPORTS COTTON CROP OFF That Section of South j Carolina's Production is Twenty Per Cent Under Last Year’s EFT AAA V11.1.E. S. C.—The cotton crop in this section of the state will he fully 2h per cent under last year’s TUESDAY, SEPT. 8. lip ■production, which was not itself a lull crop. Floods in Santee river damaged some of the farmers very much; especially those who planted lowhtnds along the river. Bo s h corn and cotton has been destroyed and it will take some time for the bottom lands to get hack in normal condition. The crops in this section are usual ly later than most anvwher° else anl so lar but little cotton has been brought to market. People of this section exns*ss much sympathy for Augusta and Its people and hope that all will soon be well with the town again. Don't overlook the Sunday excur sions to the Seashore via. the Char leston ft estern Carolina Railway. Trams leave, 7:00 a. m. • CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. In a criminal case one day Senator A'est urged that no man should be convirted on clrcumsaantlal evidence alone. "Why," he said, "when 1 was a hoy I knew another lad who, while his parents were absent, went into the I pantry and nearly devoured a eustar.l | pie. Then, fearing the consequences. >he looked about for means, of hiding the faces of his guilt. "He seized the cat, smeared her face and paws with the custard, and then 1 look the Innocent animal Into the back yard and shot her. As he did so. the J(oy observed to me " There goes one more victim of clroumstanttal evidence.* ” A'est won the case.—Philadelphia Ledger.