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Best Medicine
Says a Doubting Thomas
“I Am Convinced That Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey Is The Best Me
dicine I Have Ever Taken.
I Say This with Due De
liberation After the Use
of Two Bottles."—
Chas. E. Getcholl
Webbs Mills,
Maine.
Mr. Qetchell, Like Thousands of Others
Who Have Been Greatly Benefit
ed by the Use of Duffy’s Pure
Malt Whiskey, Cannot Hay
Too Much in Praise of
This, the Worlds
Greatest Medicine
On November 18.
1007, Br. Get
chell Wrote
as fol *
lows:
\ftr*r du*' dollboratlon, bavin*
two bottles of Duffy's Malt Whiskey,
I am convinced that It 1m ih** b< "
medicine that I have ever tak*n
At first I tv an doubtful, but I doubt
fui more, for I can truly say to you
and to the world that Da use has
Improved my health so much 1 feel
like a new man. For the past flva
yearn 1 have been able to work bu
little, with pains In my kidneys and
bladder. I suffered continually and
until I began to take your Ma t
Whiskey I got no relief, hut hliicp
then I have t»o«n growing het,t« r
# very day. You cannot Imagine
how happy 1 am to he able once
more to walk thr**' or sou nil**
without any of the old trouble, and
I sincerely thank \ott for ailing re
attention to your valuable nmdidn* .
and be a isun d I shall »lwa>:« k< <*p D
In the house If any one wish* k to
write me concerning It I shall h»* gl id
to answer "
, Duffy's Pure Malt Whisk* v Ik an
absolutely pure d' llllHtton of malt-**!
grain, gr* at cur** being iih* *1 to hav •
every kernel thoroughly rnalted, thus
destroying the gorrn and producing a
predfKcaied liquid local In flic tprin of
a malt efisenee, which Is the mom
offer I\*■ tonic stimulant and Invlr.o
rntor known t» mcPmic*>; softened by
warmth and moisture, Its pr»h»tat»llH \
and freedoni from Injtttious sub
dance render It so Mint it can he re
tained b\ the most mtiHltlve stomach.
It W'lik and run down, ink* t tea*
spoonful four a day in half a
glass of tullk or water.
It you cannot purchase Duffy's Pure
Mill Whiskey mar y<tur home we
will have shipped you In a plain case,
express prepaid, f*« follows'
than six bottles, $1 per bottle; six bot
tler, f.% i*o One case, 12 bottles
sl'H>o.
He till I to Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.,
Rochester, N Y . by express order
Post office Money order, or certified
check Upon receipt of order, good*
will h«* shipped Immediately accord
ing to directions,
References Any Rochester Hank
or Trust Co , Dun s of llradstrect’s
Agency
If In need of advice, writ** Poiiaull
Ing Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey
('ompsny, Rochester, New York,
stating your case fully. Our doctors
will send you advice free, together
with h handsome llustrated mini lea I
booklet containing some of the many
thousands of gratifying letters r<
celved from nu n and women In all
walks of life, both old and young,
who have been cured and benefited
by the use of the world's greatest
medicine.
GREAT YOUNG MEN
IVei was in Parliament at twenty,
and Parlerston was lord of the adminr
ally at twenty three.
Henry Clay was in the Senate of
the Patted State-* at twenty-nine, con
trarv to ine * 'onst tut lon
When Women
Suffer Headache
back pains, dtuiiieg*, languor; or
few I linllrsa, dull ami fagged,
special care should lie taken to
maintain the general health, and
to assist Nature through the timo
of unusual demand.
As a woman's remedy,
BEEGHAM’S
PILLS
have held first plsea for nearly
•ixty years. They bring new life
to the system and supply neces
sary aid when it is most needed.
Beach ain'a Pills impart nerve
force, set gently on the bowels,
regulate the bile, Improve the
blood, create appetite and promote
digestion. Their tonic properties
relieve weakness and quickly
Renew Health
and Spirits
lag Bwrvim UWoillV
BIG RAILROADS
MAY_SEPERAT£
ST. I/OITB, Mo,—That a disaolu
tlon of business affiliations between
•ho Frisco and Hook Island railroads
haa boon nndor consideration by the
j official* of iho two system* for aov
-1 ■ ral inonthH. was frankly admitted by
j C. 1.. Hall, rhlof clerk and confidential
i man to A. j. Davidson, president of
ii ho system Tuoaday. The canaoH of
Tntondod separatlon wore not stated.
Reports wore received from Dallas,
Toxaa. the aoHthweatnrn terminus of
the Frisco ayati-m, stating that tho
bttalnoaa agreement between the two
com panic* would he severed January
1. 1909, and thin thereafter tho roada
would bo operated a* separate enter
prlaoa, Thla report wna received with
no anrprlae at the office of President
Davidson, who left for Chicago Tuea
day.
MR. WOOD TO BE AT
TERRACE HIMSELF
Noted Hotclman Will Be
in Peraonal Charge of
Hostelry Aero** River.
Mr (' A Wood, the new lessee of
Hampton Terrace hotel, spent yester
day afternoon making a second sur
vey ~t Hie premlae* of the establish
nient and deciding upon preliminary
plana for the opening of the geaaon.
A: j . announced In The Herald yesier
da\ Mr, Wood will open hia hotel the
lire' Tueaday In January, and from
the atari he expect* to have a full
honae He haa already commenced
an active campaign for new comer* to
Augusta and he la confident dial he
will bring more vlaltora here than
have over ramie to Hampton Terrace
before.
111, wide experience In the hotel
bualm a and the universal aallafac
• bin attending all li|h operatlona give*
him a aplendtd atari In hla new place.
H* 1 operated a reaort hotel ai Thomas
vllle a few year* ago wlm much sttc
i < a and now operates a chain of the
moat elegant hotel* In the country,
including (he Piedmont In Atlanta,
11l ■ Bellevue In Hoaton. and aome oth
er*.
Mr. Wood will be peraonally In
charge of llnriiptmi Terrace and he*
1 iiiea that ho wlaheH above all things
that Aiiguatana will feed at horn > at
his place, especially In the evenings,
and lie will have* one of the beat or
chestras In the country ‘vr \ Inc
force for operating the hotel ha* al
ready been secured and he has made
arrangement* for vegetable* from
Florida and fish and Rea dellcacle*
from (Tiurbslon go that everything
will be th*' beat that can lie secured
at ell times
Mr Wood will visit Augusta *srh
month front now until the opening of
• lie season and his advanee workers
w HI be lieisteadily after the first, of
llecember. His booking office will
be In New York, but he will send
special representatives to all the Ic'd
Ing cities of the east and middle
we*t to secure winter visitor* for
Augusta
ORANGEBURG LADIES
SEND WEARING APPAREL
A very timely and acceptable con
tribution to Augusta's flood sufferera
[ haa boon received from the ladles of
.Orangeburg. 8 (' Accompanying
tlolr clothing was the following let
■ ter
Orangeburg, S. C.. Sept. 3. 1808.
Mrs. |. <’ Levy,
Augusta, tia.;
Hear Madam -
llnvlng heard that you are the pres
ident of charitable organisations. I
take the liberty of sending you per
freight a hex of wearing apparel
which l have collected from friends
and self, to !>e distributed according
j to your discretion
Our hearts are with the unfortun
ales and trust the Omnipotent will
Boon restore (hem to happiness and
prosperity.
With best wishes, believe me In
sympathy,
mits PHiup rich
Mrs K Klnkleitcln. Mr* .1 J Sor
' rent rue, Mrs Victor Chald. Mrs S ||
1 Link. Mrs Henry Kohn, Mrs Thoo
Kohn. Mrs. Itertram Kohnwller.
Mr* .1 p Moseley, Mrs J, \v ||
I Hikes. Mrs John McNamara. Miss
Sadie Kobtnaon. Miss Regina Marcus.
Mr W I. Moseley Contributors
PUTTING LIGHTS ON
ALL PILES OF LUMBER
Important To the Safety of
the Pnblie That Lights
Be Placed.
Some of the contractors In the city
do not realise the Importance of put
ting lights on all piles of lumber etc.,
that are in the streets There has
been stx contractor* before the re
corder this week for violation of the
ordinance.
The city light* are out ami as there
t* no moon at present. It Is practlea.lv
i Impossible to see any obstruct lon that
la In the street or on the sidewalk
Complaint was made a few davs ago
by a gentleman that hi* horse ran
Into a pile of sand and skluued his
knees badly.
Immediately after the flood when
everything was in a demoralised state
the ordinance was not enforced, aa
the in-ople dtd not have any chance to
look after the tight* hnt things are
In led ter shape at present and those
who do not want to he fined by the
recorder, had better pul lights on all
work that la In the strecta.
OtsMltd water. Th, purest water
on th. market, at 4c per ga'lon, at
llvcrco. Intrrstatc Ice and Furl Co.
There are two new
Arrow
* CUtMO) V*l*U( OUAPTIP uzt
COLLARS
You cfin see them
S eptem her twenty-sixth
nt any good shop.
15c. each—2 for 25c.
CLt.'KTT, I'RAfiODY A CO., Maker*
MARIE STUDHOLME
WEfIS ARMY OFFICER
t^i 1
Marie Stmlholme, the
beautiful English actress
has been married to Har
old Barrett, non of Major-
General Herbert Barrett.
Mis* Sfndliolme was well
known in this country.
FOR PUMPING OUT
CELLARS TENANTS
ARERESPQNSIBLE
—i i 4
A considerable degree of confusion
scents to prevail regarding the ques
tion as to whether or not iaridlord or
tenant Is held responsible for pump
ing out cellars after flood The Board
of Health Is actively at work on this
phase of the situation, and a majority
of cellars are already clean.
The following which I* section 45
j of the code, fixes the responsibility:
Sec 45. Inspectors shall see that
all cellars are whitewashed amt the
floors thereof freely limed whenever
i notified bv the president of this board
i to do so, which must be at least once
.'early. The foregoing Is to be done
h\ the tenant In possession and upot*
failure to comply with the foregoing
requirements, sueh tenant shall be
fined by the recorder. VII cellars
holding water shall be pumppd out
and kept dr> by the owner of the
property; and Upon failure to comply
with this requirement, when notified,
sueh person shall be fined by the re
eordor. «
Distilled water. The purest water
on the market, at 4c per gallon, de
] llvered. Interstate Ice and Fuel Co.
WAN WHO MADE EZY-MARK
NATIONAL CHARACTERIZATION
DIES FROM PNEUMONIA
I'HILAI'KLI’HI A. Pa Frank M
Howarth, a widely known cartoonist,
died early this morning at his home
308 High street. Germantown, a sub
urb of this city, after differing two
weeks from double pneumonia. ile
was' 41 years old Recently In- hsd
drawn cartoon* for the Chicago Trib
une and had engaged in humorous
colored syndicate work, his must no
ted series being those of Mr. K. /
Msrk" and "Lulu and Leander." Ha
was the first artist who ever drew a
freehand sketch of th. scene of a
murder for « newspaper.
Distilled water. The purest water
on the market, at 4c per gallon, de
livered. Interstate Ice and Fuet Co.
SPECIAL RATES* TO WASHINGTON
0. C.
The Atlantic Coast Line will pu:
en special round trip rate* to Wash
ington. Ik e. aeoutit International
Congress on Tuberculosis; tickets on
sale September .'3d to 2t»th Inclusive,
good reluming leave Washington not
later than midnight, October Hth.
For further information call on,
U l> MrCm.I.UM.
Coin me re la] Agent.
80* 11 until Street
M V JONKS
City Ticket Agem
739 Bread Street
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
JOHN J. HEALY ACTS
IN ELECTION
CISE
CHICAGO.—John J. Heal,. ite'B
attorney of Cook county, took action
Tueaday looking to a vigorous crim
inal prosecution of all the men con
cerned In the Juggling of the pri
mary election of August 8.
Mr. Healy's endeavor to secure
sweeping and drastic action against
"repeaters,” "ward healers” and
"bosses” was revealed by two steps
taken late In the afternoon.
The first, prompted by the fart, that
he personally was Interested ?n the
outcome of the nominating election,
was a petition lo the circuit court
for the appointment, of a special
state's attorney.
The second was a formal request
upon the board of county commission
er ; to rnak" an appropriation suf
ficient to provide for the expense of
hundreds of prosecutions.
Malaria Mikra Pale Sickly Children
The Old S-andurd GROVE'S TASTE-
I.ESS rtflLL TONIC, drive* out malaria
and build* up the syatem. For grown
peopp :nd children 50c.
LIQUOR DEALERS TO
FIGHT LOCAL
OPTION
i .UUfTTH'RO, Pa.—The executive
committee of the state liquor deal
ers' association was In session Tues
day night discussing ways and means
to combat the local option movement
In Pennsylvania. Though the session
was secret, ( t was learned that the
committee decided to launch a cam
paign against every candidate for the
legislature, regardless of party, who
Is known to favor the local option
idea.
Best the World Affords.
“It gives me unbounded pleasure
|to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
; Halve” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill. N. C. "I am convinced it’s the
best salve the world aflords. It cur
ed a felon on my tnumb, and it never
falls to heal every sore, nurn or
wound to which It Is applied 25c at
all druggists.
DOWIE’S FATHER DEAD.
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.—John Mur
ray Dowle, father of John Alexander
Dowle, founder of Zion City, died this
morning. He had been failing ever
since the death of his son.
Conde conducted a memorable cam
paign at seventeen, and at twentv
| two he and Turenne also were of the
most Illustrious men of their time.
Webster was in college at fifteen,
gave earnest of his great future be
fore he was twenty-five, and at thirty
was the pier of the ablest men In
Congress.
You’ve Been
Cleaning Up
And now its about fin
ished. What about some
new funiture ?
dust think how much
comfort and conven
ience von would get
cut of a nice Rocker,
heather (’ouch, Daven
port Chiffonier Oh
Pshaw ! We can’t name
’em all.
COME AND SEE
NEW GOODS EVERY
DAY.
J . L. BOWLES
FURNITURE
COMPANY.
Broad Street.
Augusta’s Oldest Fur
niture Store.
Items of Interest From Blythe
Mr Willie Templeton is spending
a few days with his parents. He Is
a genial clerk at Mulherin & Marks.
Mr. James Fulcher of Burke and
Miss Jennie Hatcher of Blythe were
married at her home Sunday at :i
p. in. Rev. W. I. Delph of Hephzibaii
officiating. The bride wore a becom
ing gown of gray with hat to match.
They left for their home shortly after
the ceremony.
Mr. Roy Barwiek left his home
near Blythe to accept a position with
Von Kamp Vaughan fc (Jerald Co. of
Augusta.
Mr. Simon Peter Wheeler of Gough
is doing some high land fishing in
Blythe.
Mr. Warwick's constable, Mr. Bald
win Skinner, reports he landed three
negro women in Keysville Jail. They
had a wholesale fight. One used a
black Jack, or a blind billy as it is
called.
SICK HEADACHE
r\ » ryrr n c these iaitie phis.
LM l\ l Lf\o They also relieve Dia
I Man tress from Dyspepsia, ItV
WITTLE digestion and Too Hearty
Eu |i/r 8 I Eating. A perfect rcnF
I VLn i edy for Dizziness, Nauseaj^-
m PILLS. Drowsiness, Bad Tu.-W"
y I JHB in tho Mouth, Coated .
£SSjaS|B*gK Tongue, Pain In the Side,
I TORPID LIVER. Thqy «
regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE’
FrADTPtfc! Geruine Must [bar
Sn m Fac-Simile Si 2 raiure
RFFllc? <M!BSTITUTSSr
FURNITURE RENOVATING
W 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 the the goods in all size
packages. There is nothing that makes the door look better than a fine coat of
stain.
\
If any of your metal or discolored, there Is nothing that equals PU T Z
CREAM for putting it hack in its original condition.
If any of your furniture comes to pieces then it is LA 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 hack in their old condition.
We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly.
O’Connor &Schweers Paint Cc
Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga.
Soda Crackers with crack to them
Soda Crackers with snap to them
Soda Crackers with taste to them
Uneeda Biscuit
Oven-fresh—Oven-crisp—Oven-clean—
moisture proof packages.
Never sold in bulk.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Mrs Mollie Langston of Atlanta
spent Sunday with Mrs. S. P. Black.
Qttr genial ginner is putting in
fuli time.
Miss Ida Norvell of Augusta fs visil
ing her sister, Miss Lillie Norvell.
St. Angela’s Academy
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 14TH.
AIKEN. S. C.. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY
Boarding; and Day School offers educational and climatic advantage*.
English and Commercial Courses, Plano Violin. Guitar. Mandolin, Violin
Cello, Voice Culture, Crayon, Pahiting in oil and water-colors.
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO DIRECTRESS
Hotel Marlborough
Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., Herald Square, New York
Kates for Rooms $1.50 and upward. $2.00 and upward with bath. Parlor. Bedroom and Bath
$3.00 and upward. $ 1.00 extra where two persons occupy a aingle room.
WRITE FOR BOOKLET. ■ ■■ ■ ■
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M. TIERNEY. Manager
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23.
W. had a fine j-ace this a. m. VV.
Abererombia of Atlanta, stopped off
the A. S. train on business. The
train pulled off and he almost, flew
about two hundred yards, but the
train left hint. He procured a train
and left for Keysville.
It seems we are destined to loose all
our pretty girls, from the way out
siders are taking them away. I think
our home boys had better get busy.
Most Centrally Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten minutes walk
to 25 leading theatres. Completely
renovated and transformed in every
department. Up-to-date in all re
spects. Telephone in each room.
Four Beautiful Dining Rooms
with Capacity of 1200.
The Famous
German Restaurant
Broadway’s chief attraction for Spe
cial Food Dishes and Popular Music.
European Plan. 4CO looms. 2N Baths.