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Mr* HhIIL* (iiikwm of Orovikiwn n*
turp#*(l homo nfl«? r #<*vi*rwl ilay* vlwll
to h*r (l#«i»fctiv« r, Mr* Will Amlil«*v on
LU»(*rt> mrtpt.
Ms. mix) Mr*. J. B Loflin, former
Augustan* l»ut rorfiitly from f-llnton,
K. C. have* vinft!rtf( Mr and Mr*
W A. Maiumhi nu ('rnwford, fivimtiw.
Mr. Loft In w 1.4*1 to North \iij|u*'a
Hmiltnrhim for an operation which
hid* fair til th# *Mir*r» lul Th'-v lull
ywrtrrtUy for th# , li homo, Inttudinn t<»
* top a few d»y* or an In \\’H«hlnf*f >it,
0«
It 1* hop*'l that tin* tialllM will soon
l> *lllll work ii* thi* rinplo) ;n«
Noiiirwliat rrath*HH uml ha\«‘ been
thrown inllfAlf on their own rv
•ouccc* foi a livelihood Th* cbm#
of work that I* offered M of aurh i
n«tore that on«* cannot Ktnnd it union
they were already hardened to thi*
•uti*» ra> * Th*t acatrcUy of water Is
m aerlou* iimLcr mm the mud cannot
he cleared from their houMoa hui
fleantly to itutku them health)
STUDENT INVENTS
»TDRPEDD BUIT
Gov«riuni>ut is Negotiat
ing With Him For Tlio
Ri(lit to Use tlir Hont.
lit>B ION, Maas Tin- navy depart
ment la negotiating with t'bnrle* V
l,ngtie ol rhtrlMtoirn for Ihe rljsltt to
use a now torpedo llint he has In
vented l.oguo la it tlitnl year stu
dent at Boston university. K\er since
the Invention of the wireless t*•!*•
fi«|ih hr Uaa bran at work cm the
torpedo. hi.' Idea lirlna to devise nun
that would br controlled by wireless
waves from an opera! In* station oil
Skor. or a ship at arn
■twcirh inaanrta oprratr aria of
wheels which In turn guide Iho rud
<t*r, If thr Invention proves aa auc-
Ccsstul when trlrd In a working modal
at It has In a small tuodrl, It would
be of Croat valur.
Will la ni J. N I H>. din thr navy dr
Time to Disinfect
IS NOW!
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Kight while it is possible to prevent sickness \ week or so’s delay
may mean* a doctor's lull
For a general disinfectant ask for our
Cleoro Naptholeum
tsinitai per bottle 25 Ots Chloride of Lime, box 10 Ct.s
Platt’k Chlorides, per bottle 50 Cts l.ysol, per bottle SI.OO
Creolin, bottles. 25c. 50c and SI.OO Formalin, jhm- bottle SI.OO
Cabaniss Drug Co..
Quick Delivery. ’Phones, 005 and 006.
Soda Crackers that crackle a 9 good Soda
Crackers should
Uneeda Biscuit
With meals—for meals- between meals
PPrf /« dust tight,
moisture proof packages.
Never sold in bulk.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Afhr a pIcAA&Qt visit of several
week* to friend* In Aiiftii*ta and vi
cinity, Ml** Ethel Jeffer* left thl*
morning for h*r home near riylvanlH,
fJ.« Slit ha . won many friend* while
here anti il Ih with alncern regret that
we give her up.
t'nfortunatcly the freshet nfriick ui
at ii time that lnt< rfered with ho
much nei-d'd InipioveraenU on Craw
lord avenue In fact, the part in
trout of Hi Lukes church 1* in a
worst' condition than before they be
gun the work Rock* being *xpo*od
on which vehicle* ru»h In the dark
iieHs before they realize It.
Irma, the IttUe daughter of Mr nnd
Mr? (Jeo Sharpe of upper Wtitklna
ktreet yOrtterday while playing hi
front of the home, *llpp«d down a
hank ind hurt her hip While it wan
painful, they do not fear any •erloti*
i consequence*
IVnrs are entertained fc»r Mr. Jno.
Hank# of Criwtord avenue on account
|of a romp!leu! ion of dlHcaHea from
I which he i* Hufferlng
paitnient’* torpedo expert, ha* exam
ined the small model and he in com
lug tvi Ronton to accompany the In
ventor to Newport, where a working
model will he made at the torpedo
station.
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MR. TINDAL'S HOUSE
BURNED AT SILVER
Occupant Lout Moat of Hi*
Hoiikcliolil Good*, Proba
bly Covered by Imurnuco
MII.VKK, 8 (*, About 3.30 p 111.
> •Mti-rd-ty ii litre two story building
belonging l>. Mi I, It Tllt.lal, ami or
iii|.lrd by Mr I. F Brsllsford, was
I destroyed I. flrr. which was rtitisril
I.\ spark.. front the stove flue Mr
Brsllsford lo* thi' most tis his house
hold y.sirtn tun thiy were partly eov
i mi In .nHitraore Ii ivaa Impossible
in find out if Ihr house was covered
i by Insurance <>» Mr. Ttndal lives In
I \tiunta
i 1.41 m l» betna sold verv fast for
s'asoii us the year and from ttm
, way the ttelds look atiout two thirds
, ..I the potion has already been plrkeit
j The rot inn crop through thia section
j *s lallliiß very short of what was an
Urtpatrd oil..
Berkman, Anarchist
Alexander Berkman, the
anarehist, who has been
committed to the work
house for five days for
creating a disturbance dur
ing the Coopers Union
meeting.
The Boss (angrily)—Look here
James, I h»v,. been ringing an hour,
-lid you've only Just come.
Office Boy- Well, don't get fussy
about It. If I hadn’t come now you
might have kept on ringing for an
other hour.
The new City Hall !
May. nr may not h,. built soon, but
right dose to where the sight Is we
are building the prettiest nnd most
complete drug store In Augusta We
want your trade now! We want your
trade alter the building Is completed,
nnd we'll show our appreciation by
promtitness. courtesy ami good goods.
Telephone order* a specialty.
Will T. Caldwell’s
Drug Store.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
iW.YANGEYCARTERIS
! FOR BRYAN AND
KERN
ATLANTA, (la The national demo
era Ic ticket for Bryan and K*rn has
another new and distintcuished sup
porter in the person of Hon. W.
V'ancy Carter of Hart county, the in
dependence candidate for Governor of
Georgia, ll appears that the new in
dependence party of the s'ate is badly
split up. Kflward K. t'lapii the natiis
nnl conimitteeman of the new pariy
is standing loyally,by the national in
dependence ticket, Hisgen.and Graves
are coincident with the announce
ment. that lion Yancey Carter is 10
support Mr. Bryan. There comes
some contradictory declaration from
the hi ads of the new party in Geor
gia Stale chairman, Bernard Suttler,
furnishes the press ivT'h resolutions
iwissed by his party's executive com
mittee, resolving not to put an elec
toral ticket In the field in Georgia.
The Secretary of state, as is required
by law lias a list of the electors front
every entigressioital district in the
state and also two from the slate at
large.
HAPPY RESULTS
*
Have Made Many Augusta Residents
Enthusiastic.
No wonder scores of Augusta citi
zens grow enthusiastic. It is enough
to make anyone happy to find relief
after years of suffering. Public state
ments like the following are but truth
ful representations of the daily work
done in Augusta by Doan’s Kidney
Pills,
Mrs. Julia Lyons, living on 453 Tay
lor St., Augusta. Ga . says: "1 have
suffered for a long time from kidney
and bladder trouble. 1 had no con
trol over the secretions and had to
pass them so often at night that I
could not get any rest whatever. My
back ached all the time and I could
not stoop over or lift anything with
out uavlng severe pains catch me in
the small of my back. Being on my
feet so much of the time, tended to
aggravate the trouble and at times I
would have to sit down and rest, i
used plasters and other remedies, but
they did not help me. Finally i saw
Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, and
procured a box at Green and Horsey
Drug f'o. They acted like a charm
to tny hack and kidneys. My hack
was soon made strong and well, I do
not hav e to get up at night and feel
bett.-r in every way Doan's Kidney
Pills did me more good than any rem
edy previously used, and I take pleas
ure in recommending them to others."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents Foster Mlilntm Co., Buffalo,
New Fork, sole agents for the United
States.
Kememher the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
BRIEF YARNS.
"Alfred Sommerlad. musical direc
tor of the Devonshire Park theater.
Kr thourne, and Edgar Bateman, the
song writer, out rtshing caught an
edible crab," say* an English period
ical "They tossed It back Into the
water At that moment an accidental
kick sent the tin bait box after the
crab. There was one fragment of bait
adhering to the hook and this was
lowered Into the sen and the anglers
left 111,, rod for a time. When they
returned they found their basket,
which they had left empty, full to
overflowing with tin,- flounders, solos,
rock whiting and plaice. The ex
planation was soon forthcoming
Painfully making its way up the fish
ing line came the creature whose life
had been spared, bearing In its nip
pers a fine young conger eel, which
It plnced with the other fish on the
basket. Then It dropped back into
the water. Apparently the grateful
crab, knowing that he had caused the
bait to lie lost, had deposited fifteen
and one-half lauinds of live fish in the
creel ap a thank offering for Us life
beiug spared."
Distilled Water. 2 1-2 c per gallon at
Inter state Ice and Fuel Co.
Thaw's Sister
'** - j | » ri,| tw**«r (■'•w
The former Countc** of
Yarmouth, who is rctnrn
i»iK to the U. S. to renew
«r effort* iu behalf of her
brother.
Thi Swine or the Flower?
Ah me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty,
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked the nostril and
the eye;
Then spoke a voice, “Behold the source
of lard!”
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
One glistening mass of roses pure and
white.
With dewy buds ’mid dark green foliage
cursed;
And, as I lingered o’er the lovely sight,
The summer breeze, that cooled that
Southern scene,
Whispered, ” Behold the source of
COTTOLENE!”
PUBLICITY OF THE
SMITH-GUNNING SUIT
“Secret” Settlement Prom
ises to Have a Great
Amount of Publicity.
CHICAGO. —The "secret” settle
ment Robert Gunning effected in ihe
1100,000 breach of promise suite in
stituted uy Miss Marie Ellen Smith
promises to produce the same pub
licity ;.s would cotiie from an open
hearing, if the threatened "ex
posures” of Ihe plaint ill's counsel are
made. These lawyers. Daniel VV.
Scanlan and Georgd \V. Plummer de
clare that the plaintiff's name is for
ged to a letter dismissing them; that
Miss Smith was rushed from the city
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MENTER & n aM
ROSENB^CO.
940 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga.
FURNITURE RENOVATIIN6
\N ill soon begin and you will need the necessities for 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 t}ie 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 1s 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 TIA PAGES GLUE
that you need. It will hold tighter than any other kind of glue.
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 & Schwsers Paint Co
Broad Street. ~ Augusta, Ga.
Clearing House Certificates
In removing the cases of unused Certificates from the cellar of
the Georgia Railroad Bank today, Quite a number of the Certifi
cates were lost; many being found 'on the streets afterwards.'
This notice is given the public to warn them against receiving
these Certificates from anyone, as all but ninety-seven dollars of.
those issued last year have been redeemed. 1,
Augusta Clearing House Association
By RUFUS H. BROWN, Manage.
September 8, 1908.
against her will; that she will be
bark tomorrow, and when the case
is called again on October 5, they
wfli teli all they know about the settle
ment and the negotiations leading up
to it.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System.
Take thf* Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You
know what you arc taking. Th#* for
mula te plainly printed on «very bottlt
showing it is simply Quinine and nor
la a tasteless form, and the most ef
fectual form. For grown people and
children 50c. .
ATTRACTIVE
j FALL STYLES
f MEN AND WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS
Never before has any store displayed a more pleasing
line of correct Fall Clothing. We invite you all to visit
this store, and while you’re here
we want you to compare the
style and quality of our garment*
with those sold at the same price
in cash stores. Charge anything
you buy here, and pay in small
convenient payments.
Women’s Suits
$lO to $35(
Men’s Suits
$9 to $25
k Boys’ Suits
Y\\ Everything in smart
VJr Fall Clothing, Hats and
Shoes for Men, Wo- £x
men and Children /2S\
FRIDAY, SEPT. IS.
WHAT HE WANTED.
(From the Chicago News.)
"Sir," said the agent, addressing
the man who had opened the door
in answer to his knock, “I am intro
ducing a patent burglar alarm and
thought perhaps you might be inter
ested.”
"Well, I’m not," growled the*man
on the other side of the door. "What
I want is a device that will put burg
iars to sleep instead of alarming
them-' '
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