The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 29, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO kmVSrnmmpm are the new Vcur shop has them JM. (trfilo. rqrrn ptai M’tcojirATT.irftXmi BAKERY AND GROCERY. Our .store is bigger and better than ever and we want YOU to deal here... When you give us an order we be come your employees, to see that your inter ests are guarded, that prices are right and qualities the best. To gee that your goods arc delivered promptly and that you will find it a genuine pleasure to deal here whether you spend five cents or five dol lars. Use either phone 1212 or 2112. HOLLINGSWORTH & COMPANY. Ninth & Telfair Sts PfUSdMH ii si® their COMRADES M A Nil A \ Clmirtlmrul utruik (hr jifn»! colony hi Iwhlilk Br|itrnihrr 23 amt .l*ht paraon* »i>r* drownnl, In eliidlntt Harold Mack night, (hr »uprr ln(riidrnl of (hr farm Thr prl*oncr* behaved heroically, man) idmiKlng into (hr w*lr( at un-nt poraonnl rUk lo re*eua lhrlr mm riiln. INTERCHANGEABLE ”S<> you hrvv determined upon n public i'»raet\ raid Senator Sorghum, "Tr», luiawrrril (ho ronlhlrnl jrondi "Which ahall I wok, richer or fame V "Tako either (hat romea your wav and !># thankful If \oti're rich von can hire poo|dr to wrtt>- artlrlra about you and If you're famou* you ran write 'em ynurerlf and roll 'em" Waahlnilon Star The poarlmlat doran't worrv about thr tinrrrtalnllra of life, hr ripect* thr worat, anvhow. Better Not Ge- Dyspepsia If yen can it Kodol prevent* Dyspepsia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve indigestion. But don’t trifle with Indigestion. A Brest many penpl* who haw trifle* with tsdli ’*'lon. h.'ive be«'il sorry tor tt when nervon* or rhrotvlr dyspepsia mtIM, Mid thi y hsre not Iw on stile to cum It t'se Kodol Slid vrvvom having P vs pupal* Kreryone I* subject to Indig*** tlon ritonisrh <l< rsnicoitieiit follows stumuch tibmvp. just ss tuvlu-aIL sntl just ss mmly na a sound and healthy sum irh r« au’.ta upoo the mini' of Kodol When you e*|y»rtoooo sourness of stomach belching of gar- and nauseating fluid, hlo.twd arnsatlon. gnnwlrg i>aln In the pit of tho stomach, heart bum tso .ailed diarrhoea, headaches, dullness **r chronic tired foelln* you need Ko dol And then the quicker you take Kodid—the lietter Rat whM you want, lot Kodol digest I* Ordinary pepsin ••dyspepsia tab lets." physics, etc., an* not likely to he of much benefit to you. In *l*w»in« alUuenta. tVpaia Is only Sir Wilfred Laurie r L■'L' * *.* ' • ► Wk9^Be9 r f *.5 - >< Sir Wilfred Laurler, the premier of Canada, whoie pollciea are the i*»ne of the present, campaign In the Dominion. MIN Hi MIES NIT MIMI AFTER A LONG DRY SPELL RAINSTORMS AND HURRI CANES COME UPON US DANGER PREDICTED Tile Weather Bureau Is- Kiiert Warning* Again*! Entering Bahama Water* For the Next Few Day* NKW YORK Ualnutormn on the land. kilch nml bur leant** at at**, and a qul< k dropping In temperature In at inoHt all Hcctlonn of the? country arc marking the end of tho Hummer and the coming of fall after the long, dry. warm spoil that haa gripped the conn lry for week*. Locally the Hklca opened and let out a downpour that will bo almost hr memorable on Broadway bh the big wind Theatre** wore Juat | emptying and the crowd which had ! grown carelcfw because of the fog • and the long delayed rain was caught | without umbrellas or rain coats. ; Many minor accident* were caused by the winds. The end la not yet, ho far a« galea are concerned The Waahlngton weather bureau haa Issued a apccial hurricane warning which nnld It would be daugeroua for any aort of vetutel to enter Bahama waters during the next two or three day*. The local bureau predict* (ha! high wind* will prevail off the *hor«*H and ulonist anything may bo expected at aea. The city may experience heavy min* and cold weather. Needed the Cork. A Jt'hn Hnniuln* had h»»en a tw« nt \ \ ctn ttbiUulner but fell from th«* »»> i« -•» g( i« «• and worahlpped !h* vln ou» *iM*»d with all tho fervor of a con* vert,** V‘««lln* thr nerd of recuperation, h« •ret Ida h«*y to an adjacent boat or ty for a bottle of whtskay. ILit * Maid Bn' hot a. proprietor, "who !m It for■?** Kor my father," imld the hoy. \Y*( ■.i Hr Vo«r father ts n total ?»b --a'Hiner, >«nd haa born to my knowledge f‘*r longer year* and von’va lived." "Well, at all event a, ho aettt me for It,’* "VVtiat do«w> he want It for?” 'To let you Into the aecret," mIiI the t*n a< ha tiled to tell the truth, *V'i tt d"g flahin* and he wants the cork to uae for a float" PhpMdetplda Inquirer. a partial dlpester— and physics ars not digester* at all. K.'dol ts a perfect digester If you coiilil st*« K >d.<t digestingerery particle of food. of all kinds. In the slas-i test tubes In our laboratories, you «ould know this just as wsli as wo da Nstuic and Kodol will always cure a sick stomach—hut In oixlsr to tw cured. the stomach must rest. i That ts »ha* Kodol does -rests ths stomach, whllb the stomach get* well Just as simple as A. H, C. Our Guarantee r*" t-> your itn,»vrt.i ~»v», aad **< * Bob ler Uet.» 1l r« *rv»» y> u lw< ori ibe enure cnteeis of lbs Wttie If yv« can ! b. leal) ■ >J. Ibst It lim eel it "i# ret »u* I ressrn Ibe I. ole M Ibe .1r if|Ul ,„S . t..- n lli refund 1)i i m, -.e» eltbeul uute Uvuef a 'sy. W e «LU Uw |mm the drug- Sts* fte tbs bools. Ui t hesitate, si! nil Vt*t* buns tbsl »hi» fsseeulee i, K .v»v. Tbls oder scnllss * H e tee.e I. Ills .xaly sod b Wit -sie in s lee- .ly The large bob Its ucnlslM ty louss as mueb ss Its Sfls <e#l twule itodol Is prri-arwd at Ihs labor* torleSof K C DeWllt a tju,CkkS|a Mrs. Howard Gould Ip The Attorneys for Mrs. Howard Gonld. who is su ing her huslxtnd for di vorce charge that there is a plot to harass her finan cially and to blacken her repntatlon. DENIED REPORTS THAT HARRIMAN IS AFFLICTED NKW YORK A report that K. H Harrlman was seriously 111 from an affliction of the ttplttp, brought forth emphatic denials Tucrda from both Mr. Harrlman'* home at A7t nth ave nue and hi* office* at 120 Broadway. Accordion to tho report Mr. Harrl nian had been treated by Dr R. W. Ixivelt, a noted hiiik'sjii of Boston. I)r. I jovett with credited with having said that Mr. Harrlman's spine was aerlottsly affected. The man who ran afford a good pres* agent can got. along without genlun. Augusta Police Declare War On the Loiterers Tho police have declared war on loiterer* and the recorder Is render tng hi* assistance to break up the habit. There were 7 men before tho recorder Tuesday morning and five were convicted The convicted were: Janies Brooks, white, he was given tlon or An days Robert .lordan and Benny Barnes, both colored, were given SIOO or to days. A I f’ooiv • r. a white man. pleaded guilty to be ing a loiterer and asked the mercy of the court. Judge l’icqnot said: "Of all the low and beastly ereatuns Is a man who will lay around fallen women and live off them. You a»K tor mercy, there Is no such •hlng In tills rourt In cases of your kind. I wish It was In ray power to give a Can Restore Shrunken Features Of Mummies BOSTON, Mass.— In an Interview printed here Prof. Harris Hawthorne Wilder, of Smith College. tells of tho discovery of a proves* for restoring to their original state the shrunken features of mummies lhal have Inin for centuries In ah unrecognizable state. By the use of a weak solution of a caustic potash, the ehemiral used In performing his < xporiments, Prof Wilder has rest red the bodies and features of a mini her of mummies of the race of American cliff dweller* so completely that the color of the skin, the contour of the features and even bacterial diseases of the epidermis became easily distinguishable. ADA LOUISE LONSDALE LEFT THE CALEDONIA The Actress Who Sued Blaine Elkins Keeps In Hiding. NEW YOIIK Vila t.oulse I,oils dale, who lasi week Instituted a suit for *1 OiV.OOO damages for alleged breach of promise sgslnst Blaine Elk Ins, son of Senator Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia, has vanished from the Caledonia apartments. 28 West Twotiyt sixth street, and her lawyers say they do not know where she has gone. On the day It was reported and di nted that a settlement of the suit had been made Miss lsmsdtile ceased to communicate with her lawyers, Kp stein Bros . and they have heard noth ing from her since then The young womans address, where she had lived for several months, we* kept 'Secret by the actress' lawyers, who a.a d she wished to avoid any un necessary publicity. The manager of the Caledonia said Miss Lonsdale had given up her apartments and gone, he did not know where. IN RECOROER $ COURT. l>av'd Hart on was charged with cursing in the presence of a lady The recorder gave Him JIOO or sM> day a. David Holmes, the negro who stole '•••- r... • THE AUGUSTA HERALD TORE His SKIN OFMNSHREDS Itching was Intense —Humor Spread from Hands to Body—Work Inter rupted and Sleep 0f f m Impossible —Disease Resisted Treatment BUT CUTICURA CURED HIM IN THREE WEEKS "My trouble commenced about two year* r.g,, and <x>m.:.- d. bras, of oi eruption of email {} ustu 1* s on my lands. These sprr*id later to other part* of my body, and the Itching at time?; war intense, so much so that I liter ally tore the skin off in shreds in Hiking relief. The awful itching interfered ■with my work con siderably, and also kept me awake #- night*. I trWl doctors and usod a number of different ointment* and lotion# but reoeived practically no benefit. Fmally I settled down to tho umo of Our icura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, end Cuticura Heeolveut Pi I In, with the result that in a days all itching had cmjH and in about thre* 1 w-*cks’ time all traces of my eruption had disap poarrvj. I have had no trouble of this kind since. H. A. Krutakoff, 057 W. 31 st Place, Chicago, 111., November 18 and 28, 1007.” SKIN HEALTH Effected by Cuticura soap, Ointment, and Resolvent. The agonizing Itching and burning of tho skin, ii# in ocwma; the frightful ts-aling. as In Dsoriaai*; the loss of hair arid crusting of nc&lp, at in smiled heed* th» facial dUflguremont, as in acne and ringworm; the awful suffering of inf ant*, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in tetter or salt rheum—all demand a remedy of extraordinary virtue# to suc cessfully cope with tliem. That C uti cura Soap. Ointment, and Resolvent (liquid or pills) are such stands proven by unquestioned testimonials. OiUmin So»p (25c.> to Clc»ri*« the Skin, Cuticura Q!ntm*nt (SOc.) lo Meal the skin, and Cuticura Rmolvmu (Mr t. (or In tbe tarrfot Chocolate Coated fills. 25c. pwr vial of SO) Uj I'urlfy the Blood. Sold thruusbout the world. Potter Dru* A Ciiem. Sole Prope . Soefoi. Mim vseweiinl Free. Cut4eura Hook cm akin JJieeaaea. million years, but \ will give you the* limit, sloo or 90 day* and hind you over In (he city court for vagrancy." All the defendants had witnesses, with an exception, to prove they wer j working, but their testimony did not hold good after the statements of the officers. Best the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen’s Arnica Salve” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it’s the best salve the world affords. It cur ed a felon on my tnumb, and it never falls to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied 25c at nil druggists. A dried frog, which had been lying ip his laboratory for a year, was his first subject. One night before re tiring he tossed this flattened and almost shapeless little animal into a vat of potash. At the time he was not certain whether the animal was ,t frog or n toad, so entirely had its identity been lost through desslcation- The next morning he was astonish ed to find what appeared to be a live frog, with all the natural colors and markings clearly shown, floating upon the surface of the potash. This led Prof. Wilder to begin at once other experiments, first upon dried animals, and finally upon the mummies of ancient races. from Mr Bleakley, was liomuj over to the city court for lar ceny from the house. lohn Berry when arrested a' 2 o'clock Tuesday morning resisted ar rest and was severely beaten. He was given liofl or 30 days. Itolser Steed, a negro, was charged with violating (h“ ttiOih section. It api* ars that he cursed some white men and threw a brick at them. The recorder gave him 1100 or to days. there were lie defendants before the recorder Tuesday and |f> of them wet- convicted. The cases were plain tirunks ami loitering, the drunks received the usual fine. HEALTH INSURANCE The man w ho Insures bis llfo Is wise for his family. The rasa w ho larura® his health U wise both foe his family and himself. You may Insure health by guard ing It. it la worth guarding. At the first attack of dlseaae, which generally approaches through the LlVf R and mani fests Itself In innumerable ways TAKE . TutfsPills And save >l4ll- health. Notice to Our Gas Consumers! Kindiy Place Your Orders for Removal and Setting of All Gas Appliances, at Once, to Insure Prompt Attention, tor Beginning October Ist, (Moving Day) Our Force of Mechanics Will Be Taxed to the Utmost, Due to the Present Conditions from the Flood. All Orders Will Be Filled in Numerical Order as They Are Received. Thanking You, in Advance, We Are, Yours Very Respectfully, THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 0P AUGUSTA. 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. AH kinds and colors 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 your metal or discolored, there is 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 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’Connor &schweers Paint Co Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga. SOME BLYTHE NEWS. BLYTHE, (in —Mr. Davidson, ten ant on Mrs Mollie Rheney's place in Burke county, lost his house by fire Saturday morning. Mrs .1 L. Dye presented her hus band with a fine girl last night. Mr. B. Skinner received a tele phone message Saturday from the sheriff of Columbia county to look out for a negro. In ten minutes he had his prisoner. Today the sheriff eanie fur him. Mr. Wylds fell off a load of cotton Saturday and hurt his arm and head. Mr. A. M. Clark's little daughter Is out again. She foil and broke her arm several days ago. Mrs. J. M. Hardy Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Metz, in Augusta. Mr. W. S. Smith and daughter spent yesterday with Mrs. Carswell. D. II Wart hen spent Saturday and Sunday with hi* family in Blythe. Mrs. S. K. Dinkins of Walter is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J. 1.. Dye. Mrs Wolfe is visiting her mother, Mrs Lyons, in Bl' the. Miss Ida K Carswell of Wrens high school spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. I. E Carswell. NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS OPENED Many Deligates From the Weat Are Attending the Congress. Al.Bt QCKKQI K. N. M The l*ih j hero Tuesday with an enthusiastic STATMENT OF CONDITION OF The Planters Loan and Savings Bank located at Augusta, Ga., at the close of business, September 23rd, 1908. RESOURCES. Loans and Dist“lints $616,269.45 Demand Loans. 227,511.91 Overdrafts 936.20 Ronds md Stocks owned by tho Bank 21,270.25 Other Real Estate .J 6.144.32 Due from Ranks and Bankers in tho States . 13,226.63 Duo from Ranks and Bankers in other States 15.x*7.46 Currency • .. 33,4.N0. 00 Gold 1,017.50 Sliver, Nickels and Rennios 1,19*.16 Uherfca and Cash Items 4,400 Exchanges for the Clearing House 5,313.1* Total $1,012,299,13 LI A Bill TIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000.011 Undivided Profits, loss Current Eaiiciisosand Taxes paid .... 113,477.96 Due Unpaid Dividends 734.53 Itidh i leal * »posits Subjec* to ChP.’k »$ 61.922.13 I>onu«ml t ertlfh itos tSaving accounts) 764,805.62 846.727.75 ( aphiel s Chocks 708.9:; Due to Clearing House 649.65 Total $1,012,299.12 STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF RICHMOND Bofore me came Chap. C, Howard, Cashier of Th* Planters Loan and Sav ings Rank, who being duly sworn, says that rh* above and foregoing state ment is .1 true condition of said Bank, ns shown by the books on flk* in said Bank. CHAB. t . HOWARD. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 28th day of September. l»nn. CM AS. tt. CLARK. Notary Public. Rlmmond County, Ga. number of delegates present prtnei pally drawn from those sections of the west which depend upon an arti ficial water supply. In the rourse of the business the question of natural resources was touched upon and It was universally agreed that the gov ernment ought to utilize everv means wit inn its power to conserv e the min- NoSecrets Aik doctor if he approves of *hh prciC*;ption for thtn flood, impure flood. A. pt his i'tsurr without juetiten. TUESDAY. SEPT. 29. crals. forests and other natural re source# ol the land. W'hen President ( F. Goudy de livered his addrrfc. he dwelt at length upon tic rju#= + ot natur.tl wealth. * A creed Is no credentials to the New Jerusalem. ComgieH FormvU, Aver t Son-ALohoU SortapcnUa Kw b Flata Oacee fU>tr<*«*fit« R*r««pkrlllS lout, 10 Of Bvtinr. L#«fM • • • f f>r* 1 Y«)lt>* Dxe too'.. SOra. B mM Cohosh Root • I Or*. Ltoonos Roo*. • . fa Ora Pcnaroot • - • • • lOr Ctn 'hone tt*<, R«rk. a Ora. Xcdld of Potaoatum • 4 Or* Buckthorn BsrM • 4 Ora Olyoanb. C P • 1-8 Drama •»' Ingta Root - • 4 0 * Oil Bmr4o>. a Root . . 8 Ora. r ** Torln « Oil Wi trr*rasr. Water - Sufficient to mats ot»a staid ouooa. tf# h*n no**rrri« Wa put tah J. C. Ayer Co. the formulae jfaaour n.i.i.c>nea. Lowed. Kasa