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ECZEMA FROM
HEAD TO FOOT
For Six Mor'Sj his S ■ c *•**
Beyond W ords “ - One Mass of Irri
tation and Itch me was Dreadful
Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion
Almost Out of Hs M• i A' f
24 Hours' Use of Cut c ma 9%ept
Like an Infant and Then was
CURED IN ONE MONTH
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
•
"I nm M»v#*ntjr Y<*nr* old nrxi
on* day, *nmm y/vkt* nr I f**il from
a «t©|» ia<kk»r. bruising
fa '3% tr»y In a f<** days
IT V> ! ootjJd not walk I
— v < ifi a doctor and
» ***' ,f inilde <f n wr-r-k ♦*rvArijx*
f In; **t in. Th* aootor
», had not mifi-d fnn *f
yf that whnn I wo/» ftik«*n
J v- with <v*sU'inH from f>**ad
* j i v to foot, I wax «ick for
, f; « , *ii month* and what I
' t xtiff'-o-d t<»ngti«* rnuld
' not tell 1 (fiuld not
il**ti -lav or night i* utiiM* of that dr**ud
fill ft' hii.jr. »».■ n 1 did *b*«*p It wa from
•haw exhaustion 1 wa* one* itiii* f
irritation, it wm oven In rny souljo Iho
doctor'll moduin** *»-/ rrio<l fu rnaWo me
wore and I wa .»Irr»• I out ' f rny mind.
I road «»f Cutl« lira and writ nr f* to
the- druggl*!, who wn." a nr rrilx'f 1 toy
lod(p' f Odd I Hlowa, f< r a 'f of th-*
(Tiumirt Soup, Cutiriitfi fjintni' iit onl
( litb irn M*■•••lviTit I u.-'-d th in • <-r
--•lftently for twi*nt> four hour 'jlr.t
flight I sjenl like on inf nt t!i» flr*t
•olid flight »! f l«' |» I had had f r ix
m nth I tvn-i not afraid f*. »u.o •:
•4 1 iitlctira Ointment and Cnto-ura Ks tip
with hot wtiUt and in a ■* . linic I
wan nt.!** to put on rnv Hots- * npm.
In n month | wn« iiirrd I- r • i»» first
day Ui i bit I cannot probe the ri'tioim
Urn * » o highl I on.y rwi 1 tint
I hove it very I < uvy lu-a I < f hair which
1 ovc to utii ura \S Harris n Siru*|».
R.F.ti, 2. Mt. Kiaro. N * Koh i Tv '
A rlflfjl** ’-ct » f 'ho f'utlrtirn fl'*m©di *
In often r’.fThunt foi tin* tr«*«t merit f
th© ft* *t t i luring, disfiguring, it* Log,
hi trim , and nTy humor*. «• */»*ina**
radio*, and irritation*, with lon* . f hair,
front infi.n* to a#*. when all other torn
fdn’ia fail. Guaranteed glmol'iudy pie
oral may l*c »i*««l from ftw hour of birth.
OiOf»,rs f et»'*'V I O.mo.'Al '§<*l • Iti-w •.*«*»
thill wb'Ut, ir*e * cod I'niief t»r«i* A ctirtn * r,
•el* ! lew t.< i oiuiuii .* v- < iui*u*(.
•r Mali#*) ha, <;>i«»• ora Ij.mk ... ■ h
♦ ♦ ♦
♦ AT THf AIR DOME. ♦
Tin- k!i iw d hr Air Ihitnr Inwt
litKht .i up to tin I ami.ml mill that
ft v a ii|ij«ri*rhtt« d hv thi- Inruo uudl
♦*li<V whh fu)|\ dionotlHtrntrd liy the
Pi'platm. whtrh lirortod nvnrx
Tirsl Jrf r proved to h t . one of
til*. b< at 4li he roliledlum ever H»M*n
lx re, ill* rendition of old tltn«
"I'rpuhlown* on hi*t violin whh tho
hit r,r th,. evrulna
Martu ll It* an oxes*i»tlotmlly
clever (l inerr 1 flirt ditcltiß nifltiy Mtepa
t.fVH H«en lo re before
Allman \ McFarland have a black
fn- >k*e,i, which waa loudly aiifdatid
•d Both have Rood vviUch and their
crew- fli* I, • *o m-loRUcM ate bright
and to the |ml tit
Hotin* new anti inters*-ting picture*
i'lo*©d the bill, which wa* pronounced
h\ all to |»0 one of the beat allow*
act'll at the I me thi • -eon
Auqiishi Paint
& Wall Paper Co
307 Mclntosh,
Corner Ellis.
I dirge assort n lent of
Wall l*nj>er anti large
force to do prom | >i work.
All kinds of painting
House and Sign a Spec
ialtv. Old Furniture Re
paired and Renovated.
F.st iinates Furnished
on Application. : :
’PHONE 2254
Aimiiinittiti.
Air Pome
Vaudeville
P» agram V\ mk Sept I4ih
Allman and MiParlang
P rad L Parr >
The Hut*e Muiliditii
Dancing Marnail,
Champion loft 8ho«» thuicen
PAT Hl't PftPrtCT PICTURCA
Admission 5 and 10 Cents.
'•TOC CD Alin I Ihm ‘ Jiv M4i. |
Int UnAnU I tiff Hid Nt|ht
lor*»rvthni* now but thr natm
' Devil's Auction
SI AT# NOW READY.
Pricw:
NifPt— fSc, 50c. 75c, $1.50.
COMING PLAYS
Th( *lav last NIGHT.
V\ h> «•> tt t 4l Mid iMjnicth iuK
• bout a dwll *.h*atrfoai *e**ou b- .or
heat > >tr*in o( the pa*! tiro «*vkr
are mor*’ than glad to forget
1 th*‘mwlv©a In amiiaemcnt of tout
kind In proof of thi*. let it )>© atated
that the hundred* of poop!** who butt
night ft lied th© Grand rontpOtHd otic
of the largo*!, and at the *«upr' Uuk*
une of the moat ©nt hunt astir audienceb
that ha* ever graced thi* hmiwe True
we have «ee "4S MSute* from Broad
way'" any number of times, but. It 1*
the kind of thing that always makes
us laugh, and an excuse for laughter I*
what everybody is hunting for just
now.
The play ha* been ««<*n here many j
times before, we repeat but never
before ha* It been so satisfactorily
done a* It was lant night Mr. Scott
Welsh has made tremendous strides'
in hi* art since he first essayed the
role of Kid Burnt*.” and hii ; work Is
now so finished and so fine* in ©very,
i hpect that hi* many armirera are
beginning to prognosticate the most j
brilliant future for one they feel is
destined to walk closely In the foot-j
st.cpH of Nat Goodwin, and even of
Crane La»t night, his smile whh!
more brilliant and his iaitgh more
$ fpspc'l ■,' . ith
ivi i h i
|j A 'i
/ Anuhew RohsUN W«.e , ** N
(|i| wj -**ln'Tbe\W. vr"M2l
An<lrcw Robion, an Julpr Reauliion, In “The Wolf,”
lit the Grand tomorrow night
Hponiunrott-i tlmn aver, and the*
liUtjdtM, ttntrhad hor»> amt thorn by a
t«‘nr at bln tb-lirlouH pMthnn. wan ml
dwir«» of tht* audhurt' Inning In
n RtMteroiiH onthtmiiiNin mth«*r ran* In.
Augiif-ta audiences
Mln Ki.iii* . (Jordon In t»y long
oddn tin* pmtthst amt luont isn»« yful
Miry" wt» have \**i httd. To youth.
Rood look* and an till porvaatvo rhitmi 1
nhj- iuhtn a Vidro of atHßular kwh*(
me and an ovoptlovtal abllltv ># 1
coniPdlt'iiiH’. Tlit! honor* waro about
DISINFECTANTS
sow is 1111 mu in 1 si lin m
SIN SAM URV lllll).
Tht ideal diemfecUnt. Trut d«o1
•ritir and gamiiddf; a powerful ant
weptic and purifier for the unitary
purification of dwellings, schools, hos
pitais. water closets, sinks, slaughter
houses, stables, etc.
OtH pint 20c
One quart 35c
One rniton . ... ft 00
Klve fftlh ms. per ii.il 75c
Special price* made on Barrel*
N. L WILLET SEED
1 COMPANY
.109 JACKSON ST
Phone 495.
A unite tin* lit*.
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Secure Sent. Today.
Pr.ceo—iSc. 50c. 75*. |l, 11.50
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♦ CALENDAR. ♦
© i, The Lyrir ♦
© ) S\i‘ ‘ Th* ♦
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♦ <- .iid night 8 1 ♦
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© . • ' Th‘- Lion ♦
© M< ❖
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cv«*nl> shared between her and Mr.
Welsh
Th, production was on the whole a
good one. Hit chorus, which carried
everything off with a splendid snap
and go, was prettily costumed, and
contained not a few good looking wo
men. li. B. A.
The Wolf Tomorrow.
"The Wolf” by Kugene Walter, au
thor of ' Laid in Full’ comes to the
Grand tomorrow night.
The new play is a melodrama of
the Canadian Hudson Bay Country in
three acts. The flr«t act is placed in
, front of the* home of Andrew Mac-
Tavist), a Scotch trader on the banks
of the Wind River; the second act Is
the Interior of the same home and
’the third Ih In the woods at the por
tage of the Little Bear River, The
' action takes place in a single day.!
j Years before the story of "The Wolf"
begins, a half sinter of Jules Beaubien
'has been betrayed by an American
adventurer. On his death-bed, Jules'
father lulls him In flu.l liln step-sister
Vnnette. nut! cnri' for her. .Inina pot'*
North on the smit h lull finds that
his sister met voluntary i!i*at.h In r.
wlroni Hi* determines to avenge Ms
•osiers wriiHK enlisting with him
IVMlslt* I.l' (Irnml n Northwestern
Nomad In thi* first net McDonald ami
his assistant. George Hunili'y, lire
.found ntoppltiK ai fin* MacTavishs
cabin homo while promoting ihu con*
slructioii of flu Km Northen Rail
way.
Mr On mild has been making love lo
MaeTavish's daughter, Hilda, a child
haicil by her father, because ho
wishes for a son bt*< nutte her mother
deserted him on account of his abuse
Jules and II Ails . arriv**. Jules '»
Hilda admirer hul has never spoken
'td his love To him McDonald boasla
that although he la married, lie la
going to take Hilda away with him.
In his houstlna he admits that it w-as
he who drove Annette to her death
lln ihi* storm.
In the second an McDonald tricks
iMaeTailsh tnio promising that Hilda
| shall in with him Wh' ti MiieTavlsh
j assails hi* daiißhter for refustile, to
*o wlih Mrltoiintd Jules Interferes
llmnly lakes sides with ,liil**« and
II Atlsle and afler a desperate figh'
jihet escape with Hilda tn their rare
l The last act finds th party In fllgtfi t
'resting on Ihe portage of Little Hear
Hint • lrAiisie. Huntlv and Hilda
einhsrk In aeanoe leaving .titles alone
to return to the MgcTaviah home for
ipurpe** of mee tng McDonald again
and ay engine Annette Before .Itiles
can siari on hl« return Journey. how
•'ver. McDonald appears In pursuit
and their meeting which omls th
ptav Is ihe strong scene of the piece
Seats now oil sale, price 25c to
$1 wl>
''Th* Lion and th* Mao**"
llenn R Harris will offer a
' specially chosen company In I'harle.i
Klelu's great American play. "The
j l*hm and ihe Moose" at the (irand on
1 nett Thursday anil the aitneuuce
i tnertt has provoked a* large anil
justly due interests as has been
around here In ihe past for this deep
’ It drawn play*
Thus* who have seen this drama
can hardly realise how anyone could
tieeome weary.ln watching the unfold
i In* Intrigue surrounding so unmerei
fill a man as John Burkett Kvder
The fact of the growing popularity.
"* * m , (mirth year tends lo proif
that It Is as thoroughly enjoyed at
a second or ihtrd visit a* at the first,
iSiul justly to. IL. l>c«l lolluw'hig
!Yj AUGUSTA fILRAIiU.
r '
l ton t Make This Mistake:
'Pont Imagine That All Piano=players Are r
Pianolas and Are “Pretty Much Alike."
Do you realize that the chief beauty of a musical composi
tion lies in the way it is interpreted ?
You are justified in expecting that the Piano-player you
buy will furnish you with an adequate guide to interpretation-
As a matter of fact the Pianola is the only Piano-player
made which furnishes such a guide.
*
The Metrostyle does this, and only the Pianola and Pian
ola Piano have the Metrostyle.
The Metrosytle is J*3t as valuable to those who know music as to those
who do not. It shows in a way that ar>yone can folow, exactly how Paderew
ski, Grieg, Moszkowski, and other famous musicians interpret their own and
other works.
Without the Metrostyle and the Themodist (which accents
the melody) it is impossible Jor anyone to realize ALL the
pleasure a Piano-player can give.
PIANOLAS COST $215 AND S3OO
PIANOLA PIANOS FROM SSOO TO SIOSO.
Moderate Monthly Payments.
WE ALSO HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF GRAND AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. LET US TUNE AND RE
y PAIR YOUR PIANO—WE HAVE EXPERT FACTORY WORKMEN.
THOMAS & BARTON CO?
708, 710, 712 BROADWAY
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
S r r j
sc* ins to he us keen as before, for.
mitny questions have been put to Ihe
local management In reference to the
tickets.
The sale of seats opens next Tues i
day morning at the box office,
Cha6. H. Yale’s "Devil's Aucttion”
One of the most prominent features
of ('lias. II Yale's "Everlasting'
Devil's Auction" and. by the way, a,
feature that is not now presented by I
any oilier speetaeular organization, is
th** Transformation Scene. Will be
pres. nii*d ai the Orand, Thursday,
mailnee and night.
In former yearß a spectaoiilar per
jformnnee was not considered com
plete without its final scene of trans
'formation, and fortunes, as In the
case of ihe original "Black Crook"
The White Ftjwn" and later In David
Henderson'S show pleers, were spent
in presenting theae magnificent speci
mens of the scenic painters' art.
of line years the promoter of
spectacle outside of Mr. Yule, have
discarded these effective finales to
their performance, possibly to save
what they consider an unnecessary
expense In any event, the scene has
be* n rut out In the majority of falrv
productionii. with the exception of the
Devils Auction". Manager Yale,
however, has each years offered his
patrons a beautiful series of stage
‘picture*, and In this, the twenty
sixth 1*411101), promises a radical
change from anything hitherto a -
j tempted In this Hue.
The new transformation is entitled
Works Like a Charm
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“I recommend Cardui to my lady
friends." writes Mrs. Mattie Christo
pher, of R. F. 1). 72, Atlanta, Cla. "I
think it is the best medicine for fe
male trouble I ever took. It works
like a charm. Before taking Cardui,
1 had suffered w ith female trouble for
20 years. I was irregular and suf
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THAW WON’T SEE
NPWSPAPER MEN
WHITE PLAINS, X. Y— It is ex
pel ted that when Sheriff Charles M.
Lane returns from the republican
sta'te convention at Saratoga tomor
row he will make some radical
changes in connection with the con
flnemcnt of Harry K. Thaw in the
White Plains .jail.
Warden Hill and his keeper. Sain
lint ton have persistently refused to
allow newspaper reporters to enter
the jail and It Is not known definite
ly where Thaw is. hut it is reported
I he is occupying a large cell on the
' second floor of the hospital section
iof the jail. The keepers say they
1 enn let no newspaper men in the
I ! (ail tn se t . Thaw althn wh the latter
Is willing to see until the
slierlfl returns.
, it was learned thst Thaw puss *d
I a comfortable night and ihat hr his
| not complained if his surroundings.
He lecetvcs his meals from a hotel
near the jail Tin re will he no more
Jaunting expeditions for Thaw He" *-
alter when he is taken from the jail
hp will not go out on the street, but
will cross the "Bridge of Sighs"
which leads front .he jail to the court
room i n the second floor of the court
h'lflse.
! ~
' Antor" (I.ove)> and is claimed to be
one of . if not the handsomest ntise
' eu-scenes ever presented
All seals reserved for matinee
‘orchestra 75c and 50c; balronv 50c
nd 250: night prices 25c lo $1.50.
Seats now selllpg
IKf
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«tV H. OUMMOPH! I
MImU, t*.
PAPKE FIGHT LIKE
’ A DREAM TO KETCH
(By Tad.)
NEW YORK.—Stanley Ketehel says
that the Papke fight was like a dream
to him. He declares that he has no
recollection of anything at all that
happened after th e first round and
did not come to until he hit the breeze
, outside the ring at Vernon.
I Papke dropped the Michigan won
i der five times in the first round, and
for eleven rounds after that beat him
I all over the ring. In those eleven
i rounds he put the cowboy down but
j three times, and during all this time!
Ketehel was like a man walking In
his sleep.
When thp loser was walking out of'
th e grounds after the battle the crowd
: was still cheering Papke, the new
champion. Ketehel, with both eyes
closed tight and his nose and lips
puffed, was led to the tiig white auto
mobile which was waiting for him
outside. It had a streamer erected
on it painted with these words "Stan
ley Ketehel. middle weight champion
'of tile world." He rode to his cottage
with the streamer sailing in the wind.
Over in tile cottage (a newspaper
reporter went along i was a bunch of
I hooks on a bureau. One of the sec-
I ends in his rushing about pushed over
thp hunch, and down they went. The
scribe picked one up. It was a brand
new scrap book. On the front page
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suffer no pain and am so much better, in every way.
1 cannot paise Cardui too highly. It is a wonderful
medicine.”*
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JEALOUSY MADE
WOMAN SHOOT MAN
NEW YORK—Prenzied because of
his infatuation for another woman.
Mrs. Angelina Labriska, 32 vjars old,
of 21 .Vlott stieet, today shot and
probably fatally injured Frank Pen
sen, a cloth examiner, as he was en
tering his office in the factory of
Rockawav and Wilson, skirt manu
factnrera of 4xl Broome streat. The
woman, who is married, lay in wait
lor her victim and when he appeared
she fired twice, both bullets taking
effect in the adbomen. Two hundred
girls became panic stricken, several
of them fainting. The woman fled
and was later arrested
CONFESSIONS OF A DRUGGIST
A heart laid bare, is what you ex
pect to read of. if you judge by the
heading, but what we want to confess
I is that Will T. Caldwell's Drug Store
; is not infallible to flood, but serenely
; infallible to error when dispensing
i medicines. Phone us your wants
We deliver promptly to any part of
Augusta.
■ "
! it had letters in large gold type, "Stan
ley Ketchei. heavy weight champion
of the world."
Looking forward, he went back*
i ward.
Writ* for 64-r«,e Illustrated Book, "ffomt for
M m,n, dmcnoing •ytr.ptom. of Fimile DUnm iTI *lv.
ir.g valuable hints on hr»Uh. hygirnt, d>*t. mrdwiiV ate,
for women. Sent free, poatpa.d. Addreee: laU/ii Jd* try
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