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SOCIETY NEWS
Mr* Tnrnan 8 Chase of AtUnta.
•ho hs* Imn spending several week*
with Mr* lYank T. tlraham tn Co
lomhl*. arrived today for * vl*H with
Ml** Isabella Or*hum. before returning
hum*.
CALLED MEETING
OF G. I. A.
An Important meeting of the fl. I A.
of the Brotherhood of locomotive I n
elnirr* I* relied for tomorrow, Tues
day, *ft* rnoon nt four o'«'l<>< k nt K.
of r Hell. All memltor* are requested
to attend promptly.
PABENT-TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION OF
CENTRAL SCHOOL.
Thor** will be a meeting of the l'«;
rent-Teat l era Association of Centra’.
Grammar school held Thursday after
noon at fotir o’rloch at the aehno..
Till* la the meeting |>o*tt»ntied from
the first Thursday on arrount of the
• rather. It I* especially urged that
(s•>. re he a large altendanre of parent*.
—Mr Henry 8. Ludlow of New York
ha* Joined hi* family on the 11111.
-Mr* J. A. Ca*hin and her atlrae
tlve rlilldren are visiting in Kavannah.
Mr. Caahin I* at Hot MprlnK*. Ark.
-Friend* of little Ml** Nellie Rvani
are gl*d to see her out after her ro
cent dine**.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr and Mr*. W. V Hall desire to
extend to thflr friend* their most »l>-
Pracial!ve tgank* for thetr *.vmpathy
In their recent baraavniflent, the loss
Of their non I'harle* Bernard, »nd for
the lieauttfiil flower* sent to hi* fune
ral ye.'.erd*y.
Mia* Marie Platt of Nanturket I*
attending aouie time In Augusta.
—The host* of friend* of I>r. Janie*
I*. Smith will regret to learn of hi*
< ontlnoed critical tlln<-**. Hr. Smith
ha* been moved to the city hospital.
Mr*. Harry Itobcrt of Macon will
arrive tomorrow for a visit with Mr*.
C. K. Agtell and Ml*s Susie Robert.
Mrs. O. A. Rowland returned thl*
morning from Athens, where she hi*
been visiting her son.
—Mr*. Purdue and Misses Mamie
arid Katie Pardue, returned yesterday
from a five months' slay In Atlanta
snd are now at home to their friend*
at their home on Carolina Heights.
S. C.
—Friends of Mrs. Frederick What*
lon of Minneapolis, Minn , will he de
lighted to learn that she ha* arrived
fir an extended stay with her aunt,
Mr* P M. Whitman, on Fiber! street
The Improvement In the condition of
Mr* James tT, Jackson will he learned
of with sincere pleasure hr many
anxlou* friends. Mrs Reuben Clark
of Savannah la still with Mrs. Jsek
son,
Friends of Hr and Mrs Hcese
(Kate Robinson! will regret to It irn
Vvfi/
c M.adamc, Is el ells
*3caufy Lesson -*
LUKKOX IV.
WRIAKI.ICH AMI FACIAL HiMM.II
The ikln of (hr face (n a norms! < on
eittnn In very *t**tlr. anil » low of
this elasticity Ip th# frequent cause of
Irir surface lines that mme of(*n tn
yeuni faces, If these aia ueelectsd,
they turn Into dwptr Rue* and wrtn
kies In childhood tha Aral! 01 fatty
tlaau* undri lying the *kln la firm and
hsid, ai d tli« pUiii Ip stretched our It
Ilka smooth aitk, If lllnree. or any other
reuse. dr, If * ti la amount of fatty
tissue or causes It to grow post mut fall
awav. the akin (alia naturally Into
wrinkles and «l-«■ t> furrow a
These at* the two main ratiaea for
• hat gteateat of heauty alliuenta wrln
klea and under tlila head we may u'a.i
rlaaa rrowsfeet, sagging chaeka and
frowning lln.a In the psst women to
garded euch atTlh'tlone aa the natural
•reompanimeo! of advancing yeara. hut
we have learned better today, and know
that not onlv ran wrlnklea he pre
vented, hut tn a large meaauie they
ran he removed
If the cauaee of wrlnklea ere luck of
eUatlcttv In the akin and falling away
of the fatty tltauaa, we muat look for
a timed, or a praveutallva to maat
theae condition* In othar worda, how
can we keep the »k!n elaatlo and how
can we offae| the tendency of tha sup
tiortlnf tteaue to fall away aa time goea
on? Maaaage la the gsnrraj answer to
theae question*. and, whtla I do not bs
lleve In maaaage aa a general cvire-gll
for all akin trouble*, proparly uaed It
ran he of the greatest aaalatanaca lu
keeping the fair young and emooth.
Pari I Maaaage.
Facial mu * according to tha fol
lowing dire* Ilona, will take from twen
ty to »hu t v minute* A bury woman
ran hard!V do them daily, and Ihla la
got necessary or deniable, twice a
week ia sufficient for a complete facial
giaeenge.
Begin hv cleanalng tha face thor
ough!' with a pure aoap and water, or.
I ref. mb!' will a good cleanalng
cream which gete the accumulation*
out of the poree and eoftene tha »ktn
n aoap cannot do. If aoap ia uaed.
rlnee thoroughly; If cream l» uaed,
wipe off the surplus with a niece of
poll line* fir cl eeaa cloth that haa
l,p, yj wmplmki
For tbg next step dip a clean, thick
aquare of cloth i Turkish toweltng la
generally uaedl Into fairly hot water,
completely cover the face with thla and
let It etav on until cool. Repeat thla
operation three or four timer or until
the akin la warm and ropy Thla
ere cepe le to open and aoflen the poree
as the *ktn ao they will quickly absorb
the maaaage cream. 1 cannot give tha
exact temperature of the water to ha
Bred In thla warming nrooaea, for It
gepetida on the akin. If the ekln la
Ihfck and poree enlarged the water
Should he almoet hot. If the akin la
delicate nnd the blood near the eurface.
It should hardly be more than luke
warm Now dry the akin gently and tt
la ready for the maaaage cream
iLeaeon 4 to ha continued )
nt the Mine** rif Mrs, Reese
—Mr*. Anna Wllstm and Mrs porter
Frsker of Chicago are guml* of Mr*.
Martin liunhar at her home In Ansley
Park for a few days. They are on
their way to Augusta, where they will
upend a week, after a trip to the Her
tmidas, and Havana. Cuba Mra. Fra
ker Wit* Mlsa Mary Boll* Wilson before
her marriage, snd was a frequent guest
of Mrs lumbar, then Mis# Ret Par
Ban Several Informal parties have
been tendered Mr*. Wilson and Mr*.
Fraker during their visit and a cordial
welcome haa been extended them.
They leave for Augusta Monday.
• • •
Mr* Virginia Hitt will leave early
thl* week for a visit of several dav*
to relatives In Richmond, after which
ah* will go to New York to meet ||gf
son and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Cam*
roll Hurnalde of Paris, France, who
nailed March 14 on the New Amster
dam.
Mr. and Mr*. Rurnslde have been
spending the winter In Africa. Re
fore their visit to Atlanta the middle
of April they will be In New York for
several week*.
• • •
Mr. and Mr*. I.udlow Jordan left
Wednesday night for Savannah to sail
from there for New York. Mr. Jor
dan. who ha* been very 111, ha* re
covered.—Atlanta American.
IS THIS TRUE?
The Ailanla American of yesterday
cays:
Augusta la setting a new nlyle In
engagement announcement*. In fact,
the formal newspaper one la being dis
carded altoether. That city was never
much on giving their new* to the pa •
per*; so It la not probable that Other
rltlea will follow them In adopting this
fad, as It now seem* to be.
BARBECUE FRIDAY.
While the announcement was only
made yesterday that there would ho
Ho old time Southern barbecue given
Friday of thl* week at Carmichael*
Club, already there have been a num
ber of tlcketa nngeg»*d These will
sell for |2.fio a piece, and while the
number I* In a way unlimited those
wsio anticipate attending should not
delay calling up Mra ( liarles I’hlnl
xy at once (Phone 170) and secure
their tickets at once, or Mrs Murdock
at I Iton Air.
Ttie continued Improvement In
the condition of Mrs Mary Walker,
who is at Margaret Wright, will lis
learned of with much pleasure Mrs.
Walker will, however, lie at Margaret
Wright for two or three weeks lon
ger.
AT THE CRANFORD
CLUB TOMORROW.
Mrs Mayer and Mrs John Bg)ves
ter will serve tea at the Cruiifoffl
Club tomorrow Hfternoon
Mr. and Mrs Thomas W Hallman
are being congratulated upon the ar
rival of a handsome baby daughter at
their home, 1916 Greene Street
RECIPES OF OUR PIONEER
MOTHERS
For th#» honir* treatment «»f
wer# wonderfully dependable True,
they knew nothing <*f drug**, hut owed
their nurreMH to the root*, herb* and
hark* nf the field It i« lntere*tlnK
t<» note that Lydia K. Pink ham'*
Vegetable (’(impound, the moat *ue«
tewnful remed\ for female ilia we
have, wan origiimlh prepared fur home
tm* from one (if them* reetprM ltn
fame haa now ctpread from tdmre to
*hure, and thounandK of American w<»
men now well and utronK claim they
owe their health ami happlneaa to
Lydia K IMnkhamn Vegetable rum
pound.
Jno. H. Kahrs Case
Heard This Morning
Decision Reserved
The dtac of Jno H Kglira. who
operated g Broad a I met mi loon against
which the I-aw and Order League of
Augusta In asking a permanent In
Junction was argued this morning he
Tore .lodge Henry (' Hammond. All
of the evidence for both accused an
the petitioner* was submitted and tie
rigton 'vas reserved II Is expected
th.it Judge Hammond will not render
hl» decision In the matter for several
tint's yet
The defendant was ret resented by
H \ Woodward Kan . and Chits A.
I’lcquet Ran. and the 1-aw and Order
l eague to \V InniHn Curry E*n
Conviction Born of Experience.
The uan who has used Chatnher
lain's Cough Remedy and watched and
felt and realised Its remarkable cura
tive properties will tell von that It l.as
no superior for coughs and colds The
remarkable success of this preparation
aided by Ito personal recommendations
of people who hate hern cured by It
has made It one of the most popular
medicines In use. Try It when you
have a cough or cold and realise for
yourself what a first class cough medi
cine will accomplish. For sale by all
dealer*.
SERIES OF DANCES AT
THE RED MEN S HALL
An auxiliary of the West End Camp.
No 1ti052 Modern Woodmen ol
America composed of the younger
people of the city. I* giving a serle*
of dance* at Red Men * Hall on each
Wednesday etsuing of tills month
The company I* composed of the
following young people;
Mr Sterling Mr K K Sixemore
Jack Sterling . .. Mr S 3 craw lord
Gilbert Sterling .. Mr .las C Burt
Grace Sterling Mil* Glad's Smith
Rlrdle Ix'vele** Mt»* Bertha Davis
Mrs Sterling . . . Miss Julia Buck
Solomon Snoop .. Mt. Geo Hewitt
l’bet i Hustle Mr J W Buck
Frit* Bumbleßergentteln
Mr M M Wall
Romp Mr. M. R Buck
All (rlenda aivil member* of the
M W A are Invited to be present
at the next dame which will be given
Wednesday evening at S o'ciock.
BEST FAMILY LAXATIVF.
Beware of constipation. Cue p.
King s New Life Pill* and keep well.
Mr*. Charles E Smith, of West Frank
lin. Me., call* them "our family *htx»-
llve." Nothing better for adults or
aged. Get them today, Ssc All drug
gists or by mail.
| H. E. Buckbn A Co. Philadelphia or Bt.
Louie.
■ RentoreH Natural |
f)M Color to Grey Hair I
7/ I This la not due to any H
// /■ dye (all hair dyea are K
/ fl harmfu| ) but '• * natural K
j ■ result of the use of this 1,
fl Hay's Hair Health clean- I
l/fl sc* the sralp, eradicates B
dandruff and strenglhena I
Jmm the hair roots. Results l
are guaranteed. If you I
y are not cnlirrly satisfied, 11
M your dealer will refund I
■Jk the purrhase price. 31
i ' t Vk *«H tl « Hrumrie. Sample H
V ■ Ms etd (•« hit arnl Jeaie* • **«' H
ME n.i . I tar -Spat Co . Nawaik. N. J U
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ALL MEMBERS CANVASS
BY BOARD STEWARDS
All Members St. James Church
At Home Two Hours Sunday
Afternoon When Committees
Called.
The board of stewards of St. James
Mctfoidlat church decided this year
that they would relieve their pastor,
l)r. Hillard, of the great burden ot
taking hi* conference collection: tnl*
In the collection that ha* to be taken
each year and I* for missions, church
exten*lon, education, aged preacher*
and other object*. In former years
the pastor assumed responsibility for
this collection, and. for a church hav
ing nearly one thousand members, as
HI. James has, It was a tremendously
big Job. anti took the pastor two or
three months to do the work. This
year the steward* took the matter in
hand and formed about forty com
mittees, composed of two or three of
the church members, who volunteertgl
their services. The members of the
church were all notified of this mat
ter and were requested to remutn nt
home Sunday afternoon for two hours.
■ hiring the two hours the whole
membership was visited by the vari
ous committees, every member of the
church w as seen and gladly made tin ir
subscription nnd what took months to
accomplish lit the old way was dis
posed of 'n the space of two hours.
It was Indeed nn Inspiring sight to
see the different teams at work all
over the city, some afoot, some In
buggies, others In automobiles, all
bent on the same good work. Pastor
Hillard feels that the activity shown
by the stewards ami their cn workers
menus more for HI, .lames rhureh and
for the cause of Christ than anything
that has taken place In St. James
church In many years.
Detained on Suspicion
In Dorothy Arnold Claim
r
Woman Who Claimed to be
Missing Heiress Suffering
From Acute Hysteria.
Lot Angoiot.—Detained on a R«*n* t.il
rharfc«» of nuspicion, Mr*. **KUa”
Hjilawn* Millor-O’lVll wan held in the
j city Jail today. She hud ft rated a st-n-
HUtlon t* v claiming she \vua Dorothy
! Arnold, who vantuhed In 1910. Detec
tives are seeking a physician and an-
I other man. said by Mrs. O'Dell’s hus
l hand, t’harles O’Dell, to l*«% response
| hie for bin wife’s condition. Physi
cians who examined the young woman
! said she was sufferinic from acute hys
teria, apparently Induced by hypnotic
influence. That she had recently boon
under the Influence of a powerful dm*
was the assertion of the police, who
sahl the young woman admitted this.
Mrs O'Dell repudiated her husband,
her sister and her mother yesterday.
$20,000,000 Waterworks
in South Ordered Sold
Pittsburgh, Pg.—• Federal Judge Oit
todnv Iwunl hu order authorising tj>c
receivers to sell the American Water
works nrul Guanuttee t’ompuny, April
15. Hlllery Bruno whs named as inas
tt«r to roiului'l the sale and approve
claims against thg corporation.
The American Waterworks Hint
Guarantee I'ompany is a I it).(*00.000
i enterprise owning: w ater distribution
plant* in a number of Southern cities
and became Involved In financial dif
ftcultle* when the First Second Na
tional Hank of Pittsburgh closed lust
July.
It i* said that an offer for the com -
pain has been made by a New York
syndicate.
REVISED BY SUPREME COURT
Washington.—The supreme court to
day reversed the fourth United States
court of appeal* in litigation over title
to a sprinkler system Installed at the
Williamsburg Knitting Mills, at Wil
liamsburg Va., when George 11. Holt
and t'ompunv was held to he entitled
to remove the sprinkler plant from
the mill* company, now a bankrupt.
Muddy Complexion
When you see a woman with a mud
dy or sallow complexion and dull ev e*.
you may know that her liver t* out of
order A few dose* of Chamberlain'll
Tablets will correct it and make her
look better and feel better. For sale
by all dealers.
THE AUCUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
HALTED THE AUGUSTA CAR AND HAD
MEXICAN LEADER OF THE HAMPTON
I TERRACE HOTEL ARRESTED
Manuel Tovar. Charged By Hit Musicians With Failure to
Pay Them. Tovar Leave* For New York and the Other*
Are Going in Pursuit.
Manolo Tovar, the Mexican leader
of the orchestra of the Hampton Ter
race Hotel, accused of falling to puy
his mulsh inn* for their services, was
arrested Halurday at the Instigation
of th« musician* and Mr. Carter II
Fits-Hugh, a wealthy tourist of l-ake
Forrest. Ilk, who is stopping at the
T e trace,
As a result of the arrest of the lead
er. the orchestra haa disbanded and
the hotel ha* made arrangement* for
Ihe service* of three young ladlea for
the orchestra.
Very Indignant.
According to 11. Mllnllxky, the Rus
sian cellist who appear* Indtgant
over the way he and the other two
musician* were treated, Tovar agreed
to pay hi* musicians monthly, and It
I* said Tovar was paid by the hotel
weekly. Imrlng the past month a
benefit concert for the orchestra wga
given, and according to Mltnlt*ky, To
var took all of the money and the
musician* didn't gel a cent
Mltnltxky say* Tovar learned that
they were planning to have him ar
rested and walked to Belvedere, where
he hoarded an Augusta-Aiken electric
car for Augusta. Mltnltxky, learning
of Tovar's action, met the car In front
Aged Widow of Old Miser Put In Jail
On Bail Trover Proceedings This
Morning Set Free By Judge Hammond
Mra. Mary Rozier, 72 years old,
whose late husband is said to have
been a miser, was this morning re
leased from the Richmond County Jail
on a habeas corpus which was heard
by Judge Hammond and sustained.
The aged woman was lodged In jail
Friday on hail trover proceedings
brought at the Instigation of the ad
ministrator of the estate of the de
ceased. the heirs, brother* and sis
ters of the dead man claiming a right
to the money left by Rozier. some
thing like $3,000 in amount. The law
requires a bond of double the amount.
It is said that It was impossible for
the old lady to furnish bond and she
BIDS DM TODAY
FOR LAKESIDE CLUB
The Building Will Cost About
$3,000. Directors to Meet
On Wednesday and Award
Contract.
Rid* for the building of the Lake
side flub house were opened this
morning in the office of Mr. T. M.
Campbell, in the Johnson building. The
bids were close «ml tin*, contract will
not be awarded until after a meeting
of the club’s finance, committee and
the directors. Wednesday.
The following are the bidders: Palm
er A Magruder, $11,100: Woodward Con
struction Company. $2,500; K. II Mob
lev. $2,625; 11. S. Sikes. $2,627; W. W.
Jones. $2.8X4; K. W. Hancock, $2,500;
c. P Holley. $2,670: Crooks & Mob
lev $3,550. and A. T. Bang, $3,388.
Terre Haute Street Run
Under Guard of Police
Terr* Haute, Ind.—Street cars oper
ating uniter police guard marked the
aftermath today of Saturday night',
rioting that occurred after a strike
had been called. Few persons at
tempted to ride on the cars.
The warning sent here late yester
day by Gov. Ralston, that IS compa
nies of militia would be placed here
with little delay should conditions
warrant, had a tendency to preserve
order.
Divers Trying to Save
The 500 Bales Cotton
Norfolk, Va.— The work of raising
the cargo carried by the Old Dominion
I.tiler Monroe when she sank off the
Virginia .oast January :10th, following
collision with the Merchants and Mi
ners Transportation Company's steam
er Nantueket, is now well under way.
Divers are working In the hold of the
Monroe from the wrecking steamer
I, .1 Merritt and barge Superior. In
working to save five hundred hales of
cotton which the Monroe carried, the
divers have had to send up many
packages of decayed vegetables, dam
aged tobacco, etc.
MESSENGER BOYS AT THE
WESTERN UNION STRIKE
The messenger boy* of the Western
Union Telegraph Company went on a
strike today about 2:.10 o’clock.
The hovs say that the money prob
lem will not agree with the high cost
of living, so therefore the strike.
They seem very determined in this
move, hut it does not seem to worry
the officials. The latter say that It
will not delay the delivery of the tele
grams in the least and by nlgbtfaa
all will be back at work.
HOW 10 TREAT
CRIUP EXTERNALLY
Hub Vick's “Vap-o*Rub‘* Ctoup and
rnoumonla Salve well over the throat
ami chest for a few minutes and then
o ver with a warm flunne cloth, l.eave
the covering loose around the neck so
that tin* vapors Inhaled may loosen th#
choktnir phlegm and open the air pus*
s*ges t'sually one treatment relieves
In fifteen minutes. One application a?
bedtime will prevent s n ght attack
Vick s will be found better than Inter*
l - ►?
the .»lr passages from head colds and
catarrh down to bronchitis and Inc p*
lent pneumonia. Three sties—Sic, SOo
and SI,OO.
of the hotel with one of the town's po
licemen und had him arrested on the
spot.
SSO Cash Bond.
Tovar manuged to obtain his release
by putting up a SSO cash bond Yes
terday he left for New York The
other musicians are leaving for New
York today .with the hopes of finding
Tovar and getting some satisfaction
from him.
Mltnltxky also alleges that Tovar
fearing he might have trouble with
hla musicians, came to Augusta "und
bought a pistol. He says that he
showed him the weapon und told him
that whs what he had gotten for him.
Tovar was leader of the orchestra
at the Terraco last season end seemed
to he well liked. This year, says Mlt
nltzky, Tovar was always trying to
"do" the guests for money when ever
he could. He say* that he solicited
chances several day* ago on a dia
mond ring and took snapshots of some
of the guests for ten cents apiece,
claiming that he was an artist and a,
painter and would paint their pictures
on sofa pillow covers when he re
turned to New York. Mltnltzky says
Tovar was not an artist and this was
only a scheme to get money.
had to go to Jail. She found the jail
authorities very kind and considerate
to her, however.
In speaking briefly on the case,
just before he sustained the habeas
corpus. Judge Hammond Kaid that
the story of Rozier, who filed saws
nnd was aided at times by charitable
institutions und died worth more than
all but few in the community was
one oT the most remarkable he had
ever heard of At the time of the
old man's death The Herald told of
the gold found under one of the old
planks In his house and some in one
of the bureau drawers in his bed
room. He was named a typical old
miser.
GETS $5,000 CHECK.
Fort Worth, Texas. —Claude Cooper,
an outfielder hold-out of the New
York Nationals, who has been playing
with the Fort Worth, Texas I.eague,
team, today announced he had receiv
ed a check for $5,000 from the Brook
lyn Federal* as first payment on a
three-year contract tendered him. He
said he has not made up his mind to
swept the bid.
RHEUMATISM
IN GEORGIA!
A Bloo'l Disease and Can
Easily be Cured by Using
A Remarkable Remedy
The general prevalence of rheuma
tism hereabout* disproves the theory
that the disease is confined to cold,
damp climate*. The remedy to quickly
ITon Can l.ssllv Drive Rkeuraatlsm
Away,
overcome rheumatism Is our own well
known Georgia medicine, the famous
blood purifier, S. S. S. Its action Is
quite remarkable. Whatever may be
your theory as to the cause of rheu
matism or kind of rheumatism, Just
remember this: 8. S. S. has the peculiar
action of soaking through the Intes
tines directly Into the blood. In five
minutes Its Influence is at work In
every artery, vein and tiny capillary.
Every membrane, every organ of the
body, every emunctory becomes In ef
fect a filter to strain the blood of Im
purities. The stimulating properties of
S. S. S ’compel the skin, liver, bowels,
kidneys, bladder to all work to the
one end of casting out every Irritating,
every pain-inflicting atom of poison;
and scatters those peculiar formations
In the nerve centers that cause such
mystifying and often baffling rheuma
tic pains.
If you have drugged yourself until
your stomach Is nearly paralyxed. you
will be astonished to find that S. S. S.
gives no sensation but goes right to
work. This is because It is a pure
vegetable Infusion. Is taken naturally
Into your blood Just as pure air Is
Inhaled naturally Into your lungs.
Get a bottle of 8. S. S. to-day.
You may depend upon It that the
■ tore that sell* you what you ask for
Is a good place to trade Write to
The Swift Specific Co., 0-11, Swift
Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga., for their Book on
Rheumatism.
C* ..J- ' vV . jar j. jr SSL'
Mi fi§pfr ■ jjpyjfcfo jfßßßt'f. Mg *
IL* V* •! j 1 .a - ,~t M \ */ AH
A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
BOYS’ SPRING SUITS
Tlip sumo high class tailoring oa in our men’s
KimncnK In fact, thoy arc produced by the,
ffliup makers.
McCREARY’S
“HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES."
THE MORNING WITH
THE RECORDER
Y’oung Mr. Rcsteasy was drunk last
night,—nnd proud of it. He came up
out of the guard room jocose and in
no wise abashed w ith the sequel to his
debauch. Hl* brother was In the wit
ness stand und said that last night
they were having a HundHy school en
tertainment. (Vast amusement on the
part of the accused.)
The Judge, seeing this, became skep
tical, and Hsked the brother:
"What kind of entertainment was
this?”
"singln’," he said, "and joke-crack
in'.”
“What did your brother do?"
"He was drunk. We told him he
could come In there if he'd keep quiet.
Ho he came in and sat down. Hut in a
minute he jumps up and starts eussin’.”
"Did you have ladies in there?” the
Judge asked
"Yes, sir,” answered Brother
The Judge turned to the defendant.
“Now let's hear from you,” he said.
‘‘Well—l wasn't so drunk. They all
jumped on me and got me down on
the ground choking me. They held me
down there for twenty-five minutes."
“What." said the Judge, "did you
want to go nnd try to put the show on
the Bum for ?"
"I wasn't trying to put It on the
Bum. X thought it was already on
the Bum.''
Thus did Mr. Resteasy get the last
word, but lie had to pay for his esca
pade with $lO or 20 days. For the
witty are not pardoned as they should
be.
Gloves Cleaned, any length,
10c. Augusta French Dry
Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W.
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SENATOR WEST. GEORGIA,
CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT
Washington. —W. S'. West, new sen
ator front Georgia, today paid his re
spect to the president, it being his
first visit to the White House since
lie w’as sworn as successor to the late
Senator Bacon.
8 BATTLESHIPS SAIL.
Washington.—Eight battleships ot
the Atlantic tleet left Guantanamo.
Cuba, today for Tangier Sound. Ches
apeake Bay, for spring target prac
tice
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The three comedians in “The Rose Maid,” at the Grand,
Saturday, Matinee and Evening.
AT BIJOU TODAY
MONDAY. MARCH 16.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doies 666 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
(ripe or 6icken. Price 25c.
CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
Cures Runninq of the Nose,
Cold, chilly feelings, sniffling, sora
throat, lung troubles, oppressive feeling
In the chest. Try Cheney's Fxpector
ant next time. You need a remedy fur
colds. 25c at drug stores.
PLEADED "NOT GUILTY."
Columbus, O.—Pleas of "not guilty”
wer entered today by four democratic
leaders in state politics when they wero
arraigned on indictments charging
them with alleged violations of the
state civtl service law.
Those arraigned were: William L.
Finley, chairman of the state demo
cratic committee: Emory W. I-atanner,
state superintendent of hanks; A. V.
Bernethy, secretary of the state fas
commission, and M. A. Goller. chief
clerk to the superintendent of banks.
A Word of Caution.
One should be exceptionally careful
just now about taking cold, and when
a cold is contracted get rid of it as
quickly as possible. To accomplish this
you will find Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy excellent. It is not only prompt
and effectual but it is pleasant and
safe to take, and has a reputation of
forty years back of it. For sale by all
dealers.
NO BIG DECISIONS TODAY.
Washington.—No decisions were an
nounced today by the supreme court
fn the railroad rate and other impor
tant cases pending.
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