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sun on Southern Cotton Fields, nurtured by rain and dew, the Cotton plant finally concentrates in its
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Vf any New And Pretty Things In The Stores
Making Early Fall Shopping Brisk in Augusta
The opening fit tb#» Fall M@a*on In
1* well find* r w* n»d If >
ml* to nay that never b#*fnr«- have
hf» uton and *hop* f*f Augusta pt>
ietif«*<l h infir* hrlillfttit «pp<*Mnuice.
IM’H liattt lUtVI |»| I f»)« f'4f| for
MU* Of th* l»*-M and hh;*o *' t'.'iMOim
b their hlutoi lot ) onl> have Mi*
fenmnd* of ih<‘ «■ I trade 1* ,,,, n ro
tip . irh ■ til Iti Hmount Hilt! L» tldi
iu*m»*k> Imit the August* *tor« an*
Mil plying mure and nore th* people? «>f
111* Motion of ( »otvJ «nd Soißll
Snrftltnn lt» addition, 'ho hii*lii*»* of
In* w|tilet omnia *» KtowiiiK each
rrgr and * ’ • • Mot » haw »• 'h made
n make tht Auf tM» Mo* i s eqnal i*»
In* bent Mi tin fountry to aupjd Mu-
Itrnandt*
An early Vlall to tin* enit rprlalmi
it ore* fit tho city wI * I w*!! p pu> 'on
.ikl oiu can k* nn ItiaiKht Into .»
tnut many ol I In- aoaimira -mv. It! h
m style* and color* and pat tern*,
which thia >• i «ro pnrtlciilarl!y in
raclivo Karl* Kali ahopplinc hit
;nn>m< m. .1 «Hh « rich *ti|. '■«>. «M
d !#* tin- tom Ins w< ithei and tin*
jopuittr Htnff* id tl.c illv arc ha
„!• diHi huml" (Ull 111 ' <ll 111* "11 'l* 1 *
trudc . .
AmiMm tin- Kil l.« offrrliif mm-pHI
lUrnrtliim. mid Imrunln* t »n»rr»»
ire
Miss Ray Nelson
f. 1
; w4w«
. •#
Mika Rht Nelson 'of Nrw
York Clljr, who hits anril
her former fiancee for
motiry expended for him
and who is ItriiiK suinl in
turn by the mini for cifti
that he made hrr.
Distilled Water. 2 1 2c per gallon at
Inter Slate Ice and Fuel Co.
Mr B<-tt Abbott reiurard so At
lams taes night.
Mother’s
Baby
Will •**»*« m et < - k !*•
*r**i H..bv \|.,n«tj >• a tti.ir*H
Will i rfuntt the- WMi Jvtl .1 ~ f
11. Km Hummn i'o»t
FUttifc*** «mc »» t» mtr^uslitHt
«r MMUI U' .M'Vi-m I my
Teeihm Meui.inr C«,
J. B. WHITE A CO—Special mi .an.
•m* o l Mi (l in I *
and tied'ia* tr and toilet articles
The Haiurdnv > al< w of thin atom arc
always worth attending.
R. L HUNTER DRY GOODS CO
arc offering aoine auracMvc bargain
for tin inun a* well an tin women Ip
I hair Hal unlay aalu Kor the rn»*!i
there in fancy rock* that arc war
ranted splendid value* and lor thu
new ext and Inal in ladle* Tailor
Hull H.
BLEAK LEY'S of fur* special bar
gain* lu irliiwH warex that aru Mcrvlca
Me and inu ly and * there I* aUo'
splendid value* to In- »euii In hi* lu*- -
rurt ain hiilu
Hleakley will *«ll Imported lace cur
tain*. nmd** In Notitnghmm, Kngland
'Huh I* hleakley i lari Hale of lan
curtain*. a* lie will turn the curtain
*nd of hi* ItiiMiu s over to W. H j
Walker ACo. md they will In fuilire j
have Mu’ exclusive h.tln of curfaln* at I
Itlottklcv * You never saw Much val
ue* lu curtains before Supply you*.’ I
want* at once, they won't list long,
lb td the ad today Huy of Rteukl* v j
and *avc mom y.
CONSCIENTIOUS
DRUGGIST
About a vear hro K \ Sodergren.
h drugglat. Mroto u* from Callaway,
Nebraska, that he had a aeriou* cam*
«»f kliluev dlaca- and that hl» phy
alclnn did not offer him much enrour
mo ment Hu de*lr< d to put Fulton
Renal (Tim | Mill ltd lu at ork for hi* own
i ch*i> and It he *ot r**H»ilth he would
***•ll it to otlui* Sip wrote aevural
tliiu'r* for advice ahowlng a very ob
atlnati caae lt«i now write*: "It i*
now t* u montiia atnee I began uhluk
the * imipouinl. and although my caao
| has been vers obstinate, it aeema to
; have flnall) yielded to the treatment
1 have no doubt r*-atilt* would have
i been obtained armiier had I net kept
| at work "
tlhie to tin 1 results oltatned In thin
|cm a** our agencies were promptly ac
'copied ill Catlawav am! the adjolniiiK
t<»w n )
Slmp.v another caae of kidney trou
hie In which the inflamed klduevs
refuat'd to rchtMVitd to the futile old
I tlm, kidney *\< itanls and that after
’all el*,* had failed, yielded to Fulton'*
Renal CntniMiuud the flr*t and only
emollient tor Inflamed kidney* In
flnmmatton of the kidney*, even In
1 it* advanced form*. I* now curable.
Send for literature
JOHN .1 KCI.TON CO.
Oakland California
Alexander Drug Co. 708 Rroad St.
ar,. our *ole local agent* \*k for bl
monthly Hulletin of late recoverle*.
LABOR FEDERATION
DENOUNCES
TAFT
I.WSIMt Mich It c« obit Liiih d«
! non tic Mi* WRiiatii H Tall an en
[ dm ol labor and lucai prohibition a*
an invaab'tt of h»* pemonal right* of
l c|titeti* were adetded bv the *'at«'
f"deration ot labor in *e**toti .venter*
iliv Only one d!w**ntlnjt vote wa*
j tecclved wh*'n the auti Taf renolutton
form wa» repudiated and utml
labor va'Unl U|M*n to aid ‘r T ift * d *
Clara I dread to think of my 13th
birt it In.
Stella Why. did wotnethina ua
h*i>)M-n thvuT Moj riv S»-
«W|,
Social And
Personal
OwfriK to the Hlne** of Mis* Ter
encc Hattey, Kh<» will not be able to
leave on Sunday for Notre Dame, a*
she had expected. Mix;. Bat toy's con
ditlon !h, however, allghtiy better.
Mr Vernon Klliott left yesterday
to roMtime hi* atudie* at. Kinory Col
lege.
Mr, S \,. Osborne ha* returned
home after spending the summer in j
North Carolina and will leave this as j
ter noon for a visit to Waahington, Ga.. ,
Harlem and Thomson.
Miss Annie Moore and Miss j
Bertha Karhs will represent Augusta j
at th*. /; N I in Milledgevllle,
Mrs. Martha Holland, of Madison,
passed through the city yesterday on
tier way to Allendale, S. C.
Mr It. VV. Hunt, of Atlanta, Is In
the city.
Mr*. Percy Boyd and Mis* Birdie
[ Miller, of Waynesboro, arc visiting
l Miss Janet Barnes.
Mis* Mary Ross, of Washington
' |). who Is pleasantly recalled as ;
the guest last summer of Mrs. T. K. :
Ocrtel, evidenced her sympathy for
the freshet sufferers by sending Mrs i
Oort cl a trunk of clothing, which Mrs i
Ocrtel turned over to Mrs. Lester, who
placed them where they wer,. much |
needed.
It Can’l Be- Beat.
The best of all teacher* Is export
once. C M. Harden, of Silver City.
North Carolina, says; “1 find Elec
tric Hitters doe* all that's claimed for
It. Kor Stomach. Liter and Kidney
trouble* It can't be beat. 1 have tried
it and fine it a most excellent modi
duo” Mr. Harden Is right; It's the
best of ad medicine* also for weak
n* *s, lame back and all run down con
ditlons Ib-st too for chills and mu
larla. Sold under guarantee at all
druggists, 50c,
SOURCE OF THE WIND.
(From the Chicago New*.l
1 understand." said the Knglish
tourist, "tLat you have some terrible
'windstorm* In this country.”
''Yew," replied the native American
“We have about “0.000 brass bands."
"Clfnchfleld the Coai of Quality.”
A Cindered* Dance.
Kor a short summer night's dance
to he over at midnight an adaptation
of the Cinderella idea would furnish
interesting aug ;estlons for decora
tion* and also u clever excuse for
bringing the evening to a close
promptly at IU o'clock nays the An
gust Woman's Home Companion. "The
Invitations should b,» on cards In the
shape of a Clipper.
"The dancing should cease at about
tl o clock, ami the guests be con
' . ucted to th*. supper, which, if it can
tie served on a sheltered porch, will
b«t all the more enjoyable. In the
center of the table, surrounded by
tlowur*. should he a large white slip
per. This can be made by cutting a
piece of pasteboard Into the shape of
a slipper and covering it with crepe
or tissue paper Small china and
glass sPpper* surrounded by flowers
may Im* placed here ad there over the
table Small slipper* cut out of paste
board and covered will make daluty
souvenirs. Exactly at midnight a
large gong or tieli should tie struck
twelve time* very slowly and as soon
‘a* the last is sounded the light*
* should be put out '
To Fry Pork Chops.
Try dipping your i>ork chops and
-Imrk tenderloin* In (lour before frying
them, and see how delicious thev are
St«i 9 Bread.
\ crust of stale bread boiled with
odor.
NOTHING IN A NAME
tFrom the Chicago News.)
Mr* Sewed John, dear that gr*»
cer at the corner swindled me
Sewed How was that *
Mr- Sewed - l bought »• me ba v
of him this mornMig, and it wouldn’t
; bak« at all**
VHJS AUGUSTA Hr? * T ->.
SENATOR FORAKER
REPLIES TO HEARST
Answers Charges Made
Against Him By Wm. R.
Hearts at Columbus.
CINCINNATI. That ho had been
sev( ral year* ago an attorney for the
Standard OR company and terminat
ing Buch service before the Federal
prosecution of that concern, but as'
such employment had nothing to do 1
with the matters pending in congress
or In which tin* Federal government
was interested, |k the substance of
the brief statement made by U. S. |
Senator Foraker in answer to the
charges made by Win. R. Hearst in
Columbus last night.
Distilled Water. 2 1 2c per gallon at j
Inter-State Ice and Fuel Co.
M. SHERON A CO.
Their stock of candles is large In
quantity, lino In quality and includes'
everything desirable In this line. A |
finely selected stock of sweets is al
ways in stor,. for those who appreci
ate and indulge In the good things of j
the candy world. All the choice arid
new features in confectionery will al- J
ways he found there in variety and
no further indorsement is neeessarj*
than that th,, box has M. Sheron & I
Co.'s name on it.
Distilled Water, 2 1 2c per gallon at
Inter-State Ice and Fuel Co.
A doctor spending a rr.t\. and some
what dull night at his own fireside re
ceived the following message from
] three fellow practitioners; "Please
] step over to the club and join us at a
I rubber of whist." “Jane, dear." he
, said to bis w ife. ”| am called away
j again. It appears to be a difficult
i case there ar,. three others doctors
I on the spot already.”
Distilled Water. 2 1 2c per gallon at
i Inter State Ice and Fuel Co.
Three More Novels Dramatized.
This coming autumn season will
see three plays which have been dram
ia!i/.«d from popular novels, appear
ing in New York practically at the
J same nine Thev :»r»* Plane of th*
Plains, l>\ Gilbert Parker: The Awak
ening of Helena Richie, by Marg;r
| Hyland; md Hlr Richard K<eoml «*,
Iby Max Pemberton. The first was
written a number of years ago, the
*<cond was an line o.mion Miecess of
i few seasons back, and .he thi*.|
bad prncticaßy just come from the
Muipm pres when Mi llackeit an
nounced It cotniu; production a few
j week* ago
“I Suffered 9 Years”
writes Mrs. Sarah J. lloskins, of
Can. Ky. “1 had serious female
trouble and would often nearly cramp
to death. My hack and right side
would nearly kill me with pain. I
tried everything to get relief, but
failed, and I lost all hope of ever get
ting well, but at last 1 l>ogan to take
Cardui. Now 1 ean wash all day and
do my housework with all ease and I
Take CARDUI
cTWRS. TRUBBLE —By t. e. powers.
(Copyright. 1908, by Amerlean-Jonraal-Exbmtnsr.
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give Cardui the praise for the health I now enjoy.”
Ladies, you need Cardui for your female weak
ness, because it has been found to turn that weakness
into strength. You should begin its use at once, be
cause it is dangerous to allow any form of disease to j
obtain eontrol over any part of your body. Drive
< lit female ailments and female weakness, by taking
that successful female remedy: Cardui. Begin today!
Writ# for ilhittrattd Book* “Home 7V»aim mi fif*.
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»n* valuable hint* on health, hygiene, diet, medicine, etc,
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