The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 24, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO mmm dupiq BYTICKQ SELLERS riTTSmim, Pa T wanly •*»}*!> t cant* from Naw York to Denver; nlno cent* from Philadelphia to PlUnburg, and iow rat oh for a long distance Journoy hav** for nearly two year* boon |M>*sffbla through the allied schema of n Rang, throe aua* I toot a being; arroat-ed Wodnenday nlaht by Superintendent Rigor, of the pann* h■ vania railroad's secret service and (’it V iK tfc) l\e* Dillon, Morgan and (» Mrlon The men under arr« t are Joseph O'Neil! formerly a ticket agent lit the downtown offleo of tin* company; William Brennan and Harry Hartman. All are hold a* suspicious per Hon i •mill Buperin»endoot lliger, ropreaent> :! o auditing department of the road. makoH informal lona against t hem. Powerful acids were used. it Ih said, to obliterate the on no m local Ht/i --tlomt, follow!nr which long diataneo points were forgpal either by type writer or by hand "Written doMtln&tlflna” tickets which called for passage to local points, wi re “doctored’ and sold for passage to Denver, Pittsburg. Philadelphia or New York at astonishingly low rales. In this wav It is said the men trav eled all over the country and lived on the fat of the land, an well, from proceeds which this speculation net ted them Hundreds of these long distance tickets, It U said, were nold, and. according to figures compiled by the auditors of the company, the r or poratlon has been defrauded out of thousands of dollars Tha Rsmedy That Does. "Dr. King's New Discovery Is the remedy that doea the healing other a promise hut fall to jwrform." savs Mrs. K. K. Plaraon, of Auburn Centre, Pa.” ft 1# curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments rwll«v*d only tem porarily. New Discovery Is doing me so much good that ] fuel confident Its continued use for a reasonable length of tirns will restore me to perfect health ” This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung heal er is sold at all druggists, 50c and SI.OO Trial bottle free. Hunter’s For Friday and Saturday Setting! MEN’S SOCKS. 100 Dozen Men’s 50c Fancy and Plain Vi Hose, now going -j c . at •• 4 . dot 100 Dozen Men’s 35c Fancy and Plain V 2 Hose, now going 2 SC These are the host values ever .seen in Augusta. 50 Dozen Infants’ Plaid Top Socks, new patterns, now going Cq* , at .H- , ... ..... Special Cash Values in House Furnishings. 72x90 INCH HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETS, 3Qr 72x90 INCH EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETS, AT ftvt 81x90 INCH HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETS, c a- AT Sv/C 90x90 INCH EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETS, AT /%>V 11-4 HEAVY WIUTE SPREADS, VALUE $1.39, o j- AT oSC 11-4 WHITE AND CRAY, $2.50 COTTON BLANKETS, CUT TO, PER PAIR #l«OU SOME GOOD THINGS IN OTHER LINES $5.00 and $0.50 Wash Suits Shirtwaist Suits —Jumper Suits, | to clow* at each H/I. -'O SI.OO arid $1.50 White Waists, now cut to one r ~ price* SUC 98c and SI.OO Downs, well made and trimmed, now going SQC $1,50 and s'_\oo Gowns, now going as a fiver for each 4>I*UU 25c White Madras, new patterns, now going |QC 3t» inch Percales and Madras, for Shirts and Dresses, 15c I O/'* 100 dozen. Black and Tan Hose, value 15 cents, now going IOC 200 pieces, new patterns in Outing Flannels, at per |Q Isc A wijK» out of Colored Wash Fabrics 15c to 35c values, now going Swellest Line of New Tailor Suits and Skirls in the City R.L. HUNTER DRY GOODS CO. Nathan Goldberg And Family t'“ Nathan Goldberg, hi* wife and danj-hter. Mr. Goldberg recently saved the life of his baby by al lowing blood from his veins to he transferred to those of the child. JILTED CHINAMAN ASSAULTED WOMAN Knocked Down a White Woman Who. He Said, Hail Promised To Marry Him. CHICAGO lilted by a white wo man. who be nay a had promised to marry Alim, Yip Ling, a Chinaman, HHHaulted the object of hlw affect loon In a afreet war Wednesday night, ere fating it mild panic among the pun nengora and resulting In the arrest of ih»* Mongolian and his cratwhile fiancee The woman gave her name as Miss Mabel (’arson and Hays she is a stenographer The Chinaman Is i efoployed at* a chef. Yip Ling and Cash Specials Wild fiancee koi on a Wentworth ave nue ear to go to the Waldorf. At I Twelfth anil Clark afreets the passt-ii- Kent were startled to see the China man strike the woman In the fare, i She attempted to leave the ear and lie knocked her down. He was hem Ini? her when the conductor eanie to her rescue. The Chinaman lavished presenls upon the woman ilurlm? their court ship, which stalled alter Vlp had ex plained to Miss Carson the secret of tnaklnj? chop suey. $23.05 | Washington. D. C., and return vis. ATLANTIC COABT LINE. Tickets sold to 28th inclusive, final limit Oc- I tober 14th. For further Information, see Tick et Agents, or call Atlantic Coast Line I office, 807 Broad street. Hunter’s THE AUGUSTA HERALD. ft HEW iNDUSTRY II AUGUSTA SOON / T’ - -TTHIff-r Augusta In the near future Is to have another industry. Messrs. J. In man Davis, ,). .1 Tyler and other mem bers of a recently organized firm have made application for charter for the Gavin Manufacturing company, cap Ital slock J 10.000, with privilege of In creasing the same to $25,000. A factory will he built In Augusta. The company proposes to manufac ture cotton goods, with hosiery as a specialty. Their plant will be thor oughly up to date and well equipped. MIL CLERK KILLED 111 l« 111 FOS I'TIfA, N. V. —The heavy fog from the forest fires was responsible for a collision on the New York Central at Tower 25. just west of Little Kails, early today. Passenger train No. 21 was caught, by mail train No. IP, both west hound, and both trains so damaged that a wrecking train had to be sent out from tills City. One mall clerk was killed and the crew on that train bruised and hurt, but the passengers mi train No. 2l escaped with a bad shaking tip. TOWH DESTROVED B! FOREST EIRE EUREKA, Kan Fores! (ires which I are sweeping the mountains have de stroyed the town of LufTonholtz. The place has a population of several hun dred people. Everybody escaped so far as can he learned, but only hy '■l he narrowest margin. Men and wo men had to run for lhelr lives through the burning forest. lEBCSiTILL CO. IH HtIWTC! A petition ot- involuntary bank ruptey was tiled before f, 3. Commls Stoner Godwin Thursday by the .Marsh Furniture company, of High Point, N. C. et ai . against the Louisville Mer cantile company, of Louisville, Ua.. alleging liabilities to the amount of SSCS.;tO. Assets are not set forth in the petition. It Can’t Be Beat. The best of all teachers is expert -1 ence. C. M Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says-. | find Elec tric Hitters does all that’s claimed for ! It. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney j troubles It can’t be beat. I have tried It and fine it a most excellent medi cine.” Mr right; It’s the best of ail medicines also for weak , ness, lame back and all run down con ditlens Best too for chills and ma laria. Sold under guarantee at all ! druggists. 50c GAVE AWAY $16,910,020 £S£ £ •****'•* William H. Singer, the Pittsburg steel magnate, who at his golden wedding anniversary gave fonr mil lion dollars to each of his fonr children. DO IT NOW USE GAS FOR Lighting, Cooking AND Heating. GAS COMPANY. PEOPLE'S FORUM. Concerning Charity. Editor Herald, riirs In reference to the article in yTiur paper ol Monday, headed "Cc.nr ruing Charily,” i beg to say that us soon as this article was seer., we lskCil he writer for the name ot I • parly, in order that we mi gut ruid -r help if needed and find in vvh.r way Hie ease had not been prone rig handhd. The \vr ’er declined to : * o ihb name, so w cannot make 1 ply. but. feel it just to the Associated Charities to say that >ve do not ever require an appli cant to call at the application bureau on Mclntosh street for help on she contrary we much prefer to have no record if we oa.no: handle the 111 a tor by an investigation 'hat day our . ule fs to supply food l.nti! an in vest aation can be mile me following da-’. • None of onr present force recall having required auyoir- to come and 1 make application at the bureau. ex | cept Ir, the cases where children have .applied, 'n whieh case, we have iv -1 quired older persons to make their wains known. ' 4 Thi Associated Charities are glad to have reports ol anv errors or omissions whenever discovered, and we believe it will he I;/ - r if an error ! has la In made to take It up with the officers of the Association rather tha ll through 'he press. Yours truly, W. M. Rowland, pres. Light Your Porches. •dltor Herald: Sir-I want to sug gest to every citizen of Augusta some thing that I am sure they will be' quite willing to do. While the electric 1 lights are in temporary eclipse, let ev j cry resident who has a piazza light, ; light it in the evenings and in this | way do what they can to dispell the gloom. It will not cost much, and ! anyone who has tried to walk up the 1 dark streets and seen a light from I any of the open windows or front the piazzas, know what a boon it has FURNITURE RENOVATING Will 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. r « All kinds and eolors of floor stains. We have the the goods in all size packages. There is nothing that makes the floor look better than a tine coat of stain. If any of vour metal or discolored, there is nothing that equals PU T Z CREAM for putting it back in its original condition. Ts any of vour 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 back in their old condition. We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly. O’Conner&Schweers Paint Go Broad Street. . - Augusta, Ga. been. 'Let all the residents get in line and those who have light on their piazzas light them. Let those who have none put a lantern at their gate and in this way help the way farers along. CITIZEN. WM. CUSTER GOES INSANE IN JURY BOX GREEN3BURG, Pa.—"l’m not guil ty, judge; no. I'm not guilty!” ex claimed William Custer, of New Kensington, as he arose in the jury box in Judge Doty's court yesterday. Lawyers rushed to the man s side, realizing that lie had gone suddenly Insane and Custer was removed to his home. 'Physicians pronounced his trouble temporary. S’yruptffTgs acts gently yet prompt ly ontho bowels, cleanses sue system ejjectually, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its ncnejicial ejjects buy the Genuine. t'lanujaclurcd by the California Fig Syrup Co. SOLO BY LE ADI NO DRUGGISTS - 504 f»-BGTTIt THURSDAY, SEPT. 24. DANIEL J. SULLY NOW CLERKS FOR HAYDEN, STONE & CO NEW YORK—Daniel ,T. Sully, who twice won and lost the crown of ''Cot ton King” in Wall street, has resigned the presidency of the Cerro-Colorado Mining company, ✓d gone to work as a clerk for Hayden, Stone & Co., to give their cotton clients the bene fit of his experience. Sully's salary in his new office has not been an nounced, but perhaps SIO,OOO a year would be a nearly correct guess at it. The Coal you will enrentually buy for your home is Clinchfleld—the Coal of Quality. Augusta Paint & Wall Paper Co 307 Mclntosh, ? Corner Ellis. Large assortment of Wall Paper and large force to do prompt work. All kinds of painting— House and Sign—a Spec ialty. Old Furniture Re paired and Renovated. Estimates Furnished on Application. : : ’PHONE 2254