The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 22, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO J£*#/»*• Health Never Falls to Restore Gray flair to its Natural Color and Beauty. orfarfTn hOW long ,tha » gray J f h. d n,' P l rorno,c " a iMunant growth i« healthy hair. Stops its falJinir ont S-psajssJS ftsssr-fisr.-a!? 1 i)ik> Hay Spat. Co., Newark, N J Hay’* Karlina Soa Pcttfw ~ . CARS IDLE AWHILE TUESDAY MORNING "Water Supply at Power House Ran ao Low it Wai Impossible to Keep the Tranaformera Cool. The earn did not run until 0 o’clock Tuesday morning, duo to the fact that the water supply at th<* power house ran ao low that it wan Impossible to i keep the transformer* root. There 1* a amnl) at ream of water mining to the jiowcr house from Hae * cro«k, and it i* ukwl to run through the transformers to keep them cool. The water that come* through in pumped buck to the stream and I* run through again. Tuesday • morning, however, the stream coming ( from the creek diminished to Much an extent that (t could not cool th* 1 j hot water that wan pumped back from the transformer* The water, after reach lug a certain temperature, 1* use lea* to run through the transform er* a* It will not cool them Thin Was the troulil* Tui uday rimming The water been me so hot that the fish cf mi IS not liv« and novel J of On m were floating in the Hinati pool that Wa* there One of tin* official* of the company when *«•»n : aid that h** thought there wmh enough water to run the cars, hut if th«* supply grew short Tueada.v night, there would be no light* in the city. ♦ ♦ ♦ LOCAL AND PERSONAL ♦ ♦ ♦ bove Peck, n negro w ar aotit to jail, Tufkdn morniii ; l*v sheriff (’lark out the charge of rhuMny, and swindling! it •• nu that Ic I ;«*1 beaten a Mi j Weather* In HOipr n.mi»a<l|on out in the country a few da« ago I’h* dat ’ for p: 'tliidnufy has not been amio im • ed a* >c» Mr <\ I! Uay, the commercial agent tor the Hoik hem ro id at Suviunnh h ; In *he oft* Mr Uny ha* tiitmt row* j friends tin** a he wa* at one lln« * j ton uterclal ng« at hor**, Itemy I'homas charged wi«tl S**ult an I 1 ti.-i • til have a pr» »m»n n > trial before Judia iw*nn**tt Haturda afternoon at t o’clock lie plaint Ft Iffllitc Wntktnf, claim* that lie made, an iisault en her when in w* nt to ht* house to get -me <1 It* r « ht« ken Ihni had gotten out of the yard rapt M l«. lohiimm hue gone in. pnrr>, Ph*. on bm m for Id* Itnitw. THE GREAT LARQNEY APPEARING AT DOME Th> pi ihi* \lr Ikjmiv If«l < „f„X vn, vvrv much <1 If 111*’ vast rmwdh thu; Milniih <t I’ll*’ B |ri f Ollbrrs Sun in n'i'»' ' v " n ' l"' r (rriu.m 1 M* :i»ron» lx one of Aivrrlo* n lonviK’l ihutm'ii «*nl *•» Ibliutk uml hi* hsd tho smilonfo srrosmtmi nil tl>p llm, In* wns on Hip slnuo Tin’ I .cl*lts, In tho sketch 'The Musical Maid and (bn Trinnii Juggler wro 011101 iitolnc nnd pro dtirrd several nnvolllo- .lilhn H«m> Is n *.,,«< dancer nnd ««.» rsculvcl with groat (nvnr Tin- |4rlnron w< ro ■ « flno »' ro r nnd nvrr Rlvon gro.it ni'plnmio All should r*< lh<* isront offering ihl*- nook ili > f oil\ wPI I'o- tinil iij i . tr nl •II itorfononno. - \o increase In pri<’ A soil Hi cents West End Local News Mr* Nannie Richard mm. after vl* Hint friend* unit relatives In Kd*c flrU) came on to \ugu*ta on n vtoil to lor cousin. Mr. .1 It Hoe*c. on lllcki moot ami Soil v< Mcrdav (or hor homo tn Knrdvce, Ark. Mr K W. Poi<tm-*t *lll reside at MS t'rawforii avenue ami Mr Jamo* Henson »UI oooupy SIS Crawford ave mto after October l»t Mlaao* Halite Timmerman and tola MrMamta of 1110 lirnad atret |pft thl* toormnit foi l*aiksWj:ie s c to vlalt frionda and roiatlvo* Thoy will probably atay aovoral wooka Mr Chao Krtaht, who ha* been with Mr Krheldlmc tn Savannah for roino I Into haa been transferrin! to AiUtviMa. hi* homo. Ho reside* at M* \Vrl«ht» avenue Alcohol /4»t yarn doth* if a ( -mtly wiiiwt. Itkt Aft i Neraenen.V., h ml isutl* bHrt ffhmtl eAcW (Lee it TRADING STAMPS AGAINJN VOGUE The Merchants Association Considering Rescinding of Ruling Against Pre miums. , Green trading stamps and premiums Valoro will prolialily be allured by :ovoral Augusta merchant* within ;i Khorl tlmo In tholr effort to draw a Kreatei amount of Irado to Augusta iluriiig the coming winter. At present the Augusta llotall Merchant* Assocla tlon has a ruling by which their mern bors urn debarred from entering In to and) nchemen, but Mr. Fred Speth, of Hpoth (Iron , appeared before the organization today and asked that It he rescinded. The matter went over for consitto ration In executive session and tne outcome is yet In doubt so far as the llotall Merchants Association Is con cerned as no Information wa* given out concerning their action on tho matter. However, It la learned authorita tively that several merchants are cbn tcmplatlng using trading stamps and premium attractions and therefore It H regarded as a certainty that bust tv * s arrangements of this character will b ■ In vogue here during me next fi*w month*. RAIN PROSPECTS GONE GLIMMERING Observer Say» Chances for Fall Not *0 Good as 011 Recent Days. Observer Fi*hcr Kay* the prospect for rain today I* not mo good a* it wa* Monday. The «ky at early morn ing wsh overcast and for a while a downpour wrh imminent, but later the dements cleared and it wav fair jt no on. A storm In tho gulf has spoiled our chances for a few days, ' said Mr. Usher. “You see those storms gen erally move for several days In a sort of semi-circle Then they trail off In a Hoc toward th. northeast, either up tho Atlantic coast or through the middle Southern states The tail »f theae storms always affects a meteor ological disturbance, which general ly brings rain. It may T»e a week before u. feci the effects of the storm or perhaps a little sooner.” The river at H o’clock tbin morning * |ght f• ♦ t de« p a fall of .It of .1 foot in tin* last 24 hours? Best the World Affords. “It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Ilwklen’s Arnica Halve • says .1 W. Jenkins, of (’lmpel HID \ c I am convinced it’s the best salve the world a fiord* It cur ed a felon on my thumb, ai.d It never fjii s to beat every sore, burn «»r wound to which it Is applied 2r»c at all druggists. HODGE PODGE An author Is a poor creature who bun to empty In brains to till his stomach. It k the absence, not the presence • a rncKu, that most trerpiently wrecks the matrimonial ahftu. h Hie world Ih round, why do we keep talking about the lour corners of the earth? The tea. hore never could Ht iml what It baa to If It didn't have lota of I ntnd. We don't know what wo shall wear In Heaven, but probably an expres sion of surprise will bo one thlm*.. Oh, I look who* here*. Boston Tran script. PROPER TRtATMENT. Mr Jones (a ttel "I ' don't .» k special prlvllcg* s, Mr Jones. What I do ask Ik that you, for ln*»auc<\ a man, should treat me ex actly a* von would amu (ter man. In* “tend el talking small talk, and treat mg me like a thing to be protected, Ind a I that, assume toward me the attitude vou d*» to Mi Warrington ; Treat tm like a *:'sml fellow Mr Jonr*! (Qtllckb’l “Why, cor Utnlv. old chap. Lend nt** a fiver, ; wIP you?" Lite. Couldn’t Deny The Truth Mt' Wobbles I shall never for yet d« nr how Idiotic you looked when (you pro|K»sed to me.” Mr Wobhb-s 1 with emphasis) “1 i was Idiotic’ tli*me Maguxlne. Mlaa Ida Clark and Mr. Thomas Matthew* worn quietly married at the homo of Kov Cha* Wilkinson on Chaffee avenue last utght. One of the attractive feature* of the revival at St Luke la the music, Rev Hill preached a fine sermon last night and the crowd wa* enchant eit Propoaltkvn for pravors wa» re *|Hinded to b> about 30, and all *eem ed to be touched by the aplrlt. Mr John v Banka, of Crawford avenue ronttnui» to bo tn a serious condition, but It t» thought that ho I* a little Improved. Rev J ' Thotnpaon returned last night from Woodstock tia„ where he went to till »he appointment tor Rev R R Pilford. M'nhout Aicobol A HoJr Builder • • Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier • • Without Alcohol A Great Altcrafive • W ithout Alcohol A Doctor'* Mrdicme • Without Alcohol Aver'* S*r*apanlla • Without Alcohol W. k... u W. paMtak f C u«» lh. f».»>1I ,>«r Uw« M»»| OPENING OF FALL SUITS AT BLEAKLEY’S UNDER GREAT DIFFICULTIES. V/HAT ORDINARILY EMEARA.SSEFJ THE AVERAGE MERCHANT-ME RELY ACTS AS A STIMULANT ON NERVY BLEAKLEY. OUR FRONT IS TORN OUT, AND YET IF THE SUN CONTINUES TO REVOLVE ON ITS AXIS, THE WORK WILL BE COMPLETED IN TIME AND BLEAKLEY WILL GIVE TO AUGUSTA THE HANDSOMEST DRY GOODS ES TABLISHMENT IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. 1 Simply has to apologize to his competitors for what he is now going to do; n W 4% f(jr If Yet circumstances are such that he feels that he is fully justified and he i JL Jt* jk art/ ML? 3L believes that his method of counterbalancing the handicap that he is now — under, will meet with a hearty response from the trade in general—Read On Over Two Hundred Pall Suits WILL ISK OFFERED--SALE COMMENCING TO MORROW. ALL UP-TO-DATE AND ABSOLUTELY THE LATEST STYLES. These Suits are all Marked in Plain Figures and the Prices Range From 5(3 tO (3(3 And on account of the above mentioned condition of our Front, we have decided to cut the price of each and every garment. FOR THE FOUR REMAINING DAYS THIS WEEK—WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. 1-5 OFF. VIZ $20.00 PALE TAILORED SUITS, WILL BE $16.00 $25.00 Fall tailored suits, will be $20.00 $27.50 FALL TAILORED SLITS. WILL BE $22.00 $20.00 FALL TAILORED SUITS, WILL BE ‘ $24.00 $35.00 FALL TAILORED SUITS, WILL BE S2BOO And Etc, Etc, F‘.c. TERMS ABSOLUTELY CASH This offers tin* greatest opportunity that Augusta women have ever had to pick out the choicest garments ever shown in Au- ( gusta at this, the very commencement of the season at the above mentioned discount. ALL GOODS HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AND ARE NOW IN STOCK READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. EVERY RORY WANTED, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHETHER YOU INTEND TO BUY OR NOT, WE WILL BE CLAD TO SHOW YOU OCR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW SUITS. BUY OF BLEAKLEY AND SAVE MONEY The Earl of Granard Jil Sljy9SWfsic*Stc£ Newport Society lias been lunch interested in the visit of the Earl of Granard. This is a snapshot of his Lordship walking with Mrs. Harold at Newport. HOCD COMMISSION WILL MEET TUESDAY Thr t'xpcutlvt rommttt<*o of th * d Conn d 1 1 M H 1»op«* rhi'trt.LH*. vll' Ivdt! i\ m«»**r j |mg nt th* OHlO*** of the Chaniln r of l j (’otumorrt* thin Hfteriumn and di’ push ! | ho fiHull'lllty t»i brgckcttud 11i«* dt> 'row futhit inundation*. ‘ <* v •'• RESERVATION- V M INTO HfS WIGWAM 1 X* IK roU Rt AFRAID OF INDIANS, I V, SIXTY TWO'- , ' l - 0T H| S> WAR PAINT on TMf tribe IS GATHERED THERE.— A YOU'D BEST GO HOKE TO MA,- \ TVVAS THEN l FiXIGhT WiTN CODY /{* \ ‘ A.c L ' W U ’ N CHIEFTAIN,' iWE AR TME;R RAVAGE VNARWHOOP6 j BUT IF TOU WANT TO SEE THEM \ .AGAINST The WILT SIOUX' .- - JWL' b NAN, ‘ '& *CROSS-EYED JOHN*'] THROUGH THE AIR' J JUST COME ALONG WITH PA' 'J T»f ■ sjt EyJflT'f 1 ESS E i witSTlps^ i i ■>, - .j ’, - *[’HE AUGUSTA HERALD. Tfudr pancluslon will be roporte’d to the joint committee of thr rrprrsenta- Hvcs >f iht* various organisations of *hr city and they will In turn rotor Ihi 1 matter to city council whore final action will bo taken. Distilled w * ter. The purest water on the market, at 4c per fpllon. do liver? L tntsrstite Ice and Fuel Co. FINAL SURVEY Of NEUMIIGHWAY Will Begin Wednesday at Belvedere All Roads Will be Widened. The final survey of the August i Aiken boulevard will eommenee Wed nesday at Helvedere and there now remains only a few miles to be com pleted. Eleven miles of new road will be needed to complete the Pro posed highway and along the other portion of the route old roads wilt !be used with here and (here a straightening. Of course, all of she road will b e widened and brought up to the highest standard. The boanrYof supervisors of Aiken county will niee’ within the next ffw days and pass upon a special appro priation for the read, and from ex pressions already heard there is no ! but ihat they will provld * all the money needed beyond the amount which has already been raised for the project by public subscription. — « Take no substitute—Demand Clinch field. DEPUTY MARSHAL'S SLAYER ARRESTED ! Was Cani-ht in a Eiißgy, SicL and Fagj-ed Out. ; ZITH I.ON. (ia lb nF. Perdue, who killed Deputy Marshal Perth at BampsTlllr Sunday, morning was ar i rested at Zenith, in Crawford county. I Tuesday morning and jailed here. He* i was tnnkirs hi* way southward in a hugs', fit- wag sick and fagged out and readily surrendered, hut declined to m~ke a statement. RHYMO THE MONK. HOIILCniN IN CITYJUESDAY South Carolina Railroad Commissioner Came Over From North Augusta., Hon. P,. L. Caugnman wno was re cently re-elected railroad commissio ner of South Carolina was in the city Tuesday. He came over from Nortli Augusta where he went lo investigate complaints made against the Southern railroad. Complaints were made that the road had not made certain re pairs since the flood and the commis sioner was requested to investigate, lit gave out no results as to the in vestigation. “Augusta certainly de serves credit for her remarkable and tapid recovery from the flood." he said in talking to the Herald man. Many of Mr. Canghmans friends eatne over to the eitv on the exettr «ion and lie has been busy receiving congratulations on his recent victory. A GENEROUS LAND. "This is n fotne country, Bridget!” exclaimed Noralt. who had but recently arrived In (he Cnlteo States. "Sure it's generous everybody Is. | =? Mother’s Baby - ill so*n''tlrrv > * «?»** sir*k. Dr. Thornton’* Kasy-T<e*lht*r, great Baby Medicine. U fcwaran v od to ’ire your child of HI teething troubles in the stmn n*'i and Dowels. It is sooihlrg *«iiJ curative and never falls to ben efit. If it does, your d.uggist will refund »ha 25c you pa*d ice It. For Teething. Summer Com plaints. Diarrhoea. inJigPSti'*u. Unienco. ate . it Ih unequalled. S* «id for rertlflcates of worn! t* fnl nirtw. Druggials ami country | i,i~rehants sell tt for 25r per box. or mnd to us. Address. K.isy- Tf-rther M*Jlelne Co.. Hartwen, * Ga. “I asked at the postoffice about slnd in' money to me mudder, and the you*n§ man tells me I can get a money orde/ for $lO for 10 cents? Think of tha| now!”—Youth’s Companion. E) THE IHURSDAY H i ruD A‘wrrt NIGHT jtj GRAND om.v | CHARLES KLEIN'S SUPREME SUCCESS The Lion And the Mouse. 1 NOTABLE CAST, COMPLETE SCENIC EQUIPMENT U , —Seats Selling Now B Prices—2sc to $1.50 WE ARE OPEN. for business six days of each week and for 32 weeks of eaeh veer. LTVrs telling you so as to have von keep It in mind that can drop in any time and buy THAT WALL PAPER you're ra-jkonlng on getting for your house. Paper that's becoming for every room you have can be bad here. Plain, embossed or with gold. 'Avhen l •light of us, the prices are guaran teed correct. W. C. Rhoades & Co.. OPERA BUILDING. PHONE 757 (Copyright. tan*, hr Amerte*e-Journal-Examiner SEPT.