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BDV SCRATCHED
Ml AND NOI
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Eczema Began When a Tiny Baby
and Lasted 7 Years Tore Crusts
from Face Till It was Ail Raw-
Screamed with Pain and Could not
Sleep Though Specialists Failed
CUTICURA EFFECTED
A WONDERFUL CURE
—...
"WhfTl m? littl* bo J WM *il
cIH an eruption broka out on hi* fac*.
1 took him to a doo*
tor and got ointmar.ta
and medicine* hut hit
fa** kept on getting
worae until It got *<>
had that no one could
kiook at him. His
whole fare wa* OtM
ofuat and mint have
bean very painful.
H* m hli d day Hr.-:
night until hi* face
(sometime* looked like
[ * raw plan* of meat
\ I waa nearly innan*
* with hi* wrap hlng
J <224HL
day and night. Thon I t**»k him to
*ll tb* l»**t *rwv»ali*t« In *kln di*«*a«e*
but l hay ooufd not do much for him.
R* aoraKlm** *or*am*d with p*in
wh*n I put on th* *alv* th*y g*** m*.
"When h* was two y«t«r* old tha
•raema got on hi* arm* *nd leg* »o
that I had to baap them bandaged up
and 1 made flora* for hft* hand* *o the
nalU oouid not polnon him worw. Wa
ootild not get a night‘a alewp in month*
and inr huahand and I were ail broken
up Then my mother aeked why I
did not gire up the dnrtora and try
Cutlrura. Ho I got a *at and he fell
relieved the flrat time 1 u**d them,
the Cutlrura Ointment felt. *o cool.
He u*ed to wake up arid a*k for Cull
cur a to t>e put on when he itched eo
badly that he could not alaap, and he
would say, Oh! Murna. that rnakea
my aorea feel *o good!' 1 gave the
Cutirura Remadlee * g'**d trial and
gradually the angina healed all up
and now he 1* a* well a* any other chil
dren He m now Mown vear* <»)d and
the mire ha* la»t*v| iwr. month*. *>< I
tbink It will neyer return. I rftn't
tell you how glad I am that CHltimira
did atloh wonderful work in our o**a
and I shall recommend It everywhere
lira John O. Klutnpp, *0 Niagara Kr..
Newark. N. J.. Ort 17 and 27 1h07."
A §in*i« •*< of r«Mf«ri Hemialk* mnn*' • « rs
fWMeup *o*p »(* >, Gl*taM»*t Wm ao-i f
v»?*i iwr \. mr Pin* Ir>r per *»•! of #ki • ■ n
rt*ki*i < v 'irw *«»id >«h< »h# « ■rr
Inst A Oirm Carp *u»* )‘r«M d*a
■r Mallei Kroa. OatMntr* nook oa f-aia IHmum
J GLAD FAREWELL.
Oh the *oll' non non * over.
Now i hi* htJfa furaako t ti< clover
And the songbird* have all fluttered
from tin* tree
The melanrholv Hutuimi
Haa crept allly up and caught ’em,
And the world grow**!!)! and thought*
fill aa can be.
No more the ailver apt Inkle
Of the aea when* aunlieani* twinkle
Nor (ho lofty mountain air will hid
it a roam.
Wo demand not rhyme, hut reaaon;
Wo have paaa«Ml the Mill > aoaaon,
Wu'fc hack to aerlou* Induatry hi
home!
Ho hll aolemnly we’re waiting
For iho alnglng and (foliating.
And campaign flreworka ach«*dulod
for the fall
To each orach* ao fateful
We will llaton and be grateful
That the allly aeaaon'a over once for
nil!
' I ' * —AW » ~
NONE FOR HER.
(From the Yonker* H tat cam an i
'Pop
'Yea. m> ann "
"Whf'tt a peraon* aawa wood It
meatia they aay nothing, don’t It?"
"Yml mi hoy '
** Vim do women ever aaw wood?"
"No: women believe that aaw tog
worn! la a man a work.'*
W AWINIINCI!
I’loiklm mill ltl|{lv Wnl«r
Causes Malaria. Fsvsr and Colds;
Avoid thaaa by taking
J. <Sr B. TONIC
75 and 50c a Bottle
For aala by all Druggist Prepared
by
il. A 11. Mvillulitu Co.,
Savannah. Qa
- kA S
MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET
it a good rule to practice all through
Ilia It applies to wall paper vary
aptly To net
AN APPROPRIATE PAPER
for your mom aoniatlmas ttiaans a lit
lie economy In some other direction
As It Is now our tea stock of wall
paper la so cheap you needn't count
on economy elsewhere Conte In and
select what you >ant and we will pa
per your room tomorrow
H C. Rhoades A Co..
OPERA BUILDING.
•Phone Ti 7
Coming Plays
CALENDAR
Monday, 8»p! 14 "4r. Min
■ ni' From Broadway.”
i. -dii«,d»y. 1(! The Bl*
N. V MU. The Wolf "
► rhutaday Uluht Devil Auc
i lion. ’
"Forty Five Minute* From Broadway."
The ac.enea in George M Cohan'*
new music drama, "Forty-Five Min
ute* From Broadway," which Cohan
& Harnn will present «t the Grand
on next Monday night with Hco ?
Welch an the mom. important priori
pal, are all laid In Now Rochelle, a
popular mihurhan irealdentla! city Jim
forty five minute* from Broadway by
the New York Central railroad Thl*
piece Ih a novelty. It po**e*H«»H a mi)
alcal comedy, a dramatic and an tin
usually atrong heart Intercut, and will
prove a great atirprlae to everyone
who wltneaften the flrat performance.
Heata now Helling at the box office
Price* 50c to lI.BQ.
"Th* Wolf."
The remarkable feature of play
wright Fugene Walter’* great aucceaa
with hi* latest play. "Thu Wolf," i*
that it Ih a melodrama not the dyna
mite article In which the gallery godM
delight, but a real, human, llfe-llk*
reflex of real people though Ht HI a
melodrama. Broadway ha* never been
Inclined to accept work* of the mel >
dramatic variety, but "The Wolf"
compelled their attention by pure
dramatic and literary worth, and be
fore they knew It, the Bwndwayite*
were, figuratively, on the baeka c*f the
chalrH engrossed in It m absorbing
Hcenev Thin gnat huocchh. now on
Its first tour after its metropolitan
run, will ba th(- attraction at the
Grand on next Wednesday night
Heat* on sale next Mondav morning
at the box office. Brice* 25c to $1 50.
“Devil's Auction."
A critic on a western newspaper in
hi* write-up after he had seen the
" 1 >evl l'm Auction" had this to say
among other good things: "There was
a peach of n young woman in tlx* tin
kihKi'd choruH at th'* theatre lani night
where the "Eveiia*tfng tHtyU's Atic
tlon" gave a show. Rhe |* tall and
divinely fair, with a stunning figure
that I* exqulnite In a pair of lavender
tlght» She Ih a dream of beauty,
with laughing eyes, a hiiillc that never
come* off. the curve* that would
charm the gods, but. some night those
tight* (for she |* packed into them)
may rip or burst and then, \ c gods!
At the (Hand Thtmnlav n**t Mat*
I nee price*. 75c. 50c and 25c
Viscount Wolseley
k HynA
Viscount Wolarley, n
fitiuoua English soldier,
who hits jttat been compell
t'tl to soil his household
furniture on Account of
his iiupeeuuious condition, j
HE MAD BEEN.
An Italian Went to the eirtl nervier ;
commissioner s rooms to he evnmtned }
for a laborer's |a»*ltton Me answered j
moat of the iptestlnna correctly Kin
ally they ased him If he had been |
naturalized ll<; -.oemed to be i bit j
puttied, but at Inst hi - face llalitcd
up
"Ah, I know whatn you mean
Scratch* de a nun h> bista week ” i
Araonaut
The Remedy That Does.
"Mr Kings New Discovery Is the
remedy that doc* the heallna other*
promise but fall to perform says
Mrs K It Pierson of Auburn Centre.
PA" It I* curing me of throat and
lutia tryuibte ot long atauduut that
other treatments relieved only tem
porarily New Discovery is doing me
so much giant thst I feel roulbleut Its
eontlnued use for a reasonable length
of tlnu will restore me to perfect
hea.th “ This renowned cough and
cold reined' and throat and lung heal
er la sold at all druggist* Sec mil
ft 0" Trial bottle frm
NOT 9ERIOUB.
"Mere, you." **UI th, Bight editor
"Just rhatig, this headline over King
l.e<>in>td You say he Is aertoush
111 ' ”
".Veil. he Is. Isn't he*"
Not lu this great moral dailv la*o
(•old Is one of the few men who could
m>f be awrlously ill**— Philadelphia
Ledger.
How About Your Dininq Room?
If You Sustained Any Damage by the High Water, Your Dining Room Furniture,
iVlost Likely, Was Damaged Worst. If You Had Elegant Furniture, You Will Find
It Almost Impossible to Have It Repaired, Satisfactorily. If You Had the Cheap Kind,
It Is Not Worth Repairing. In Either Case, You Will Find It More Satisfactory and
Cheaper, in tlie End, to Replace It With New Goods. Fortunately, We Had An Enor
mous Stock of Dining Room Furniture, None of Which Was Exposed to the High
Water. Come, Now, and Select What You Need and We Will Store for Future De
livery. We Have Complete Suites as Cheap as $65 Up to $750, Besides a
Complete Assortment of All Odd Pieces, Inspect Them and Be Satisfied
™ *■ -< •' YOUR MONEVjS^wdtyCH--
WANTED A CORK AND BOTTLE.
A certain John Simmon* had been
a 20--year abstainer, but fell from the
way* of gr*ce and worshiped th<> vin
ouk god with all the fervor of a con
vert.
Feeling the i -Ad of recuperation,
he *ent hi* hoy to an adjacent hos
telry for a boPV of whiskey.
But," cried the hotel proprietor,
"who's it for?”
For my father," raid the boy.
I WAN! 10 TAKE A TRIP TO HACKENSACK. T PERHAPS [AH UNUSUALLY DENSE,- JTO FIND OUT WHAT I WANT WILL TAKE A WEEKd
WHAT RAIN WILL TALE ME THERE ANP BRING ME TO ME THIS TABLE’S QUITE DEVOID OF SENSE 1 i 1 WONDER WHY THEY WROTE THISTPING IN GREER]
' - —xßackJJ — — : - T 1
I'm vert pond of puzzles as a rule, || perhaps’ it was intended to be read Railroad trains are runnihg to and fro,-
«1 tsa~ TIT
TRE AUGUSTA HERALD
‘'Nonsense. Your father is a total
abstainer and has been to ray knowt
for longer years than you've
lived."
"Well, at all events, he sent me for
It."
“What does he want It for?"
"To let you Into a secret," said the
boy. ashamed to teli the truth, ‘he's
going tlshlng, and he wants the cork
to use for a lloat.” —Philadelphia In
iptirer.
RHYMO, THE MONK
NINE HUNDRED LEFT.
The Rice & O’Connor Shoe com
pany will still continue its sale of
shoes damaged in the Hood when the
Two States went down with its en
tire cargo. The sale has been a trem
endous one and of the two thousand
pairs originally offered but nine hun
dred are left. These will be display
ed on the street counter in from _
of the two stores until all are sold.-
OH PIFFLE!
The sale will last a few days long
er. Read the ad in to'day's Herald.
DIPLOMACY.
Tom (6 a. m. in barrack-room)
Have you seen niv boots. Bill?
Bill—No. What makes you think
I've seen ’em?
Tom —Well, I heard you singing
last night, and I thought some one
pjnight have shot ’em at you.—Pear
t-son's Weekly.
•Copyrtrht, I*OU t*y American-Jourw*
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER \1
Best the World Affords.
“It gives me unbounded pleasurs
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve" says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill, N. C. “I am convinced it's the
best salve the world aflords. It cur
ed a felon on my tnumb, and it never
fails to heal every sore, burn or
wound to which it is applied 25c at
all druggists.