The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 01, 1908, Image 8

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One of the E,*fjcntt'aLi of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information ha to the best method of promoting health and huppin' •*« and r ight living and knowledge of the world 1 * beat prwttieta. Product* of actual fxHleni 1 an'* tnaaonahla claims truthfully an<t which have attained to world-wid' •orcptance through the *ipprov;d of th< Well-Informed of the World, not of indi viduals only, but of the many who hava the iiappy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the 1 M*#t the world afford* Ot • of } h* products' of that clans, of cnowi. corpponeiit part*, an Dthical mnicdy, approved by physieians and com n‘.ended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well known Syrup of Fig* and Flixir of Si*nn.i To get its lieneficial effects p.lways buy the genuine, manu factur»‘d by the California Fig Hyrup Co* tnJy, and for sale by all leading druggist*. mm WANTED FOR DEMOCRATS Richmond County Atuciicd Fifty Dollars. Herald Starts Contribution List. Hundred Dollars May Be Raised. Hoeretary benjamin M IHfickburn, of the state democratic executive com mitten, has written Committeeman Ixuila brooks of Augusta. Mtatlru; that an assessment of SSO has been mads on this district to defray the experib* .1 of the state and national democratic ram polln In the coming contest Bubaortptlons to the fund are rpm tng In slowly and It now seems that It Is time to start the work In earn est and It Is hoped by those Inter ested In forwarding the Interests of the democratic party that the amount needed will he raised within the next two or three days. To this end The Herald alarts a list herewith, and the following nub sctiptlons an- on record: The Herald SIO,OO brooks 10,00 Mayor W M Dunbar .. . f».uu It Is believed that SIOO can be ral* id In Augusta and to this end the i otnmlttee on solicitation will endenv r r to secure a larger amount than asked for by the state committee The Remedy That Does. "Pr Kings New Discovery Is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fsll to perform," savs Mrs E H Pierson, of Auburn Centre. Pa,” It Is curing in© of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that ether treatments relieved only tun porarlK New Discovery Is doing me so much good that I feel confident Its continued use for a reasonable length pf time will restore me to perfect health” 'this renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung heal er is sold at ill druggists. 50c and 1 ft.JO. Trial bottle fr«*. Wot ry -Proof. "Th* mmna Id tiruully worry-|»rtwif." ' id Ihu* art'”* llali hurl'd ml hrtvt i,i n j autamohtla drill •hr m-viT I'vru think, that in ftttctrirni mlalil tv-rur to httr ria trait Kr,, yrritr Atlantic Coast Lin*, now operating trelgh, and passenger service to and from th* Eaei to Augusts direct via Robbins and Sumter, Old schedule reeumed Leav, August* 2.30 p. m., arrive New York 2.45 p. m. See rag utar schedule Ad. tor arrival and de part ure from other pornte. S(V1!3I Heversing the Mti# ***•>. this la »f might ■ods," |«t h,,. arrival at the Maine r.- »rt. "Didn't you saa me wok "Of o<n»r»* I did. 1 replied In* waiter "Up here with anybody winks It's a 1 aiffti sot u» to leave the stick out tntladatphla I * dt'’ Th# Ratort Matrimonial. I|r 'Mr# Jink*, you are a fool " Hhe 'Of «nurse I nm. nr I wouldn't I h# Mrs Jinks llaltlmare Attierloan. A Nsw Nam#. **Whst do you tall a ttutn who drive* I as automobile “ "Well. Jutlgln* the way In which I lie takes possession of the toad 1 should ■ say an auta-crat Italtlmote A iner t ! can. Many an operation Is due to the fart that the doctor naad* the money Haggling Tnwne "lie says he II sell his plaee I f'» a mere song tttowne *That s all rtght, hut as rwvn I you start to give htm a song he folia < ' you havtt't got the rtght note* **—. t ..tdelphla Pres* The Board of Health Uprna you about Malaria Kov.— Head th* warning aad take J • B FEVER TONIC. Ibr host, h* t*«t Sold and rwromm nd*-1 bv Parra Pbartnacy, bpih atoro*. C B Gaotrhtt* 4 Bro A>*\anda.- l'rvtg Co Hanahargar Pbartttary, Ooct r King Broadwav Char okauyj 1 t Smith. Kandalla I‘kirrirt. ?5r and MV a boa OUAS ANTEID J. & B Medicine Co., Savannah, Ga. COMING PLAYS Al. G Fie d—Matinee and Night. There arc two events in the aniusc •tut world that cause pb asureablc ■ collections One Ik ;h'* coming ni I lit* circus The other Is the coming I ■ ’h** minstrel*. j.; Al. G. Field ut the Grand, M»t jni'C , and Wodm-aday, October 7th. In a manner those two events are unit In gong, Jn so ihr ns they 'ouch the same heart airing* and make us look for ward to I heir coming with antlcipatlons of pleasure. There is a Fisclnatloii In the band, the parad . the downs and the glare of the huh on the white tops of the circus the Is all Its own Likewise there is a feeling that comes over us when the minstrel comes to town that belongs solely lo the singers, dancers and minstrel men of the half circle. The reason is simple. There Is something about a minstrel show that goes under the surface of things M is not like the ordinary drama that seeks popularity by an appeal to the |»optilar taste of the da>, or the musical comedy that depends on the beaut\ of Ith ehoru. or the flash of Its lingerie for Its success The min- Mrel is a part of the nation. The Al. <i Fluid Minstrels of this reason b the modern perfection of the minstrel Mon lavish In Its set tings. more up to date and extrava gant In Its embellishments, It comes heralded as the exemplification of al! that Is new and novel In mlnstrelay. It will he sen at the grand on next Wednesday, matinee and night—mat* 'nee prices: lower floor. 75c and 500, entire balcony, r»0c; children under ’4 years of ug< 25c to any part of the house Prices at night 25c to $1 00. Beat* ready lor both performances next Monday at tin box office. "Thu Show you know.” What Richmond Say* of The Merry Widow.” Seats on Sale Friday. The Times Dispatch, of Richmond. Va , under date of Sept. 25th. guvo the following account of the perform ance of the Merry Widow which will he presented here for two nights, be ginning Frlda>. with a special mat* luce Saturday. < - w' * t I , a<*i George Damnrel, in The Prinee in the Vieniiense Oj*er«, "The Merry Widow." ►Vr four n'«.« "The Mem Widow under various fetching name* and in many unit* of the wot <!, h i* held th • ptayfuta* isubllr m th<* thraldom of hot amorou* i*>, s -froiti Vt*»p.ua *o \ork to wav of IUrU ;V ut 1 4>n don. the haji traveled. but not unfit i la»t nigh did rh»> doiuti tht* vaat h#i* cju haistn ent over th» goixt p. opU* of Richmond lOfti With a »ucct»« which *»* matantaitt otia and over whrtmo« the marry lad' hv a m«*r * 4ianr«* of the mi* followed to man. ofhar .nvitln* italic**, took the iuuu.» by norm from the bald headed and auoletr beau on the front ror r<» tl '•mall jt*U#r> sod in the ht*h to.** fhiute who ban seen tin* opwtvtia i,» fhc Naw Antatetditiii th i'u‘, »ar i by the magic of the great White Wav, wagged wise heads and rather cried down a "mere road com i pany,“ but happily their fears wer«* ! as nothing, for the performance last night hacked ppthlng that Now York ! gave. Th' princopals were exc > lien* j lirtlsts, the orchestra most satlsfac : lory, the sc< ■ cry and costumes su- ‘ J* rb. and the ehoru so good lookm/ nd shapely that many a merry wld j ; oiv would ha v« thought twice before j surrounding horsed with so much | 'beaut’ There be those who lane) ; certain type of loveliness and m i peelal form ot art, and to these tin-r" j ran novel be an artist like the me : who first j) ived the part. It's trie old * r»ory of unfriend like the old friend j but old friends might well he forgot-j ten when Rosemary (Jlosz, and Door J r ; le menu, she love crazed prince, I took thehc places. Ah Nattle, Miss j i iv.'.cpar wan charming and graceful, i I hilt don’t forget Mr. Thomaa Dear; . !> s Nish, ha good as any who have 1 •played tie comedy hit. To be truth- ■ ; 1 iniy uncritical, there were no rough ' hits and not a weak part In lie ca.-e. j The mttHic.il vl.lt f as bright as u Dot mot and as full of melody as t ; . bpring breeze. There Is a slang expression to th j I j effect that anything very extraordi | nary is fierce, but It may well be lidded that the "Merry Widow In 1 I unite savage.” and that’s saying some j j thing. I Everyone should see* the operetta j | the men because It stirs even slug j gisli blood, and the women because it will prove liberal education m the ; pursuit of the game. Dike wine, th* ; play goes to the nead, but let no one i lorget that the feet are forgotten. You ire ;i 11 right, Mile. Glosz. th** Merry Widow. Many are the tune . ml airs In "The Merry Widow,** and | mmy arc the good voices In the com pany. In enumeration then we would not like to overlook Paul Hleyden, I who took the role of M. de Jolidan Frank Furrier, as Popoff and W. tflrutz. as Nova Kovlck, added no | little to the success of the play. Th'* writer of this not ten days since witnessed the same play per formed by the New York. Boston j company, the company that has made j such a hit. The seats for each per formance being put on sale, ro it Is l raid, weeks ahead It Is wlih pleas , ure that we say that the company playing here Is. in our opinion, equal j to the one mentioned above The seats for the Augusta engage ment. Oct 9th and 10th, a* the Grand with Matinee on Saturday goes on | sale Friday at the box office. •Human Heart*.” Successful in Its tenth season can he Raid of few plays but It can truth fully be said of "Human Hearts.’ A drama w hich provides healthful re- j creation for the public and which seems to Instruct while appearing m the form of amusement, Is a boon to any community. So many question abb forms of are thrust . upon the public, the young and old alike find much in this beautiful llv-1 j lug story to think over and enjoy long afterward. Klch In Incident in its variety of characters. In stage settings, it Is on • of the few- aft ructions of gro u merit on the road. The specta tor Is carried into the delightful at mosphere of llf*‘ In the hills of Arkan sas. The trouble which falls upon the* simple folk of the Dogan farm, ;e minds our ot lhe line—" The trail of the serpent.” The beautiful and touching denoument however beard Its lesson Walt! The author has struck many true notes in this play j and the well chosen cast blend liar tnonlea with fine eftet. It 1m with pleasure that ih© manage j nient of the Grand announces “Hu- j mkn Hearts” for next Wednesday, matinee* and night The advance sale opening at the box office next Tues day Morning, the usual time in ad vance, Regular prices will prevail. ‘ Matinee price s 25c and 50c. LINCOLNTON NEWS. DI.WOLNTON. On -Dr .1 C j Graves, a delegate to the Internation ul Anti Tuberculosis Wsociafion n eently convened at Washington. D r | has returned He was accompanied by Mr It Nash, who visited New , York and other places ot ’.aterest Mlsh Mamie Zellers, represented ! Lincoln ton at the* Woman* Mission ury ITiion nold at Washington, D. / | Miss Kathleen Graves has returned from a |*rotracted stay with relatives) ih Foltimhla county. Miss K\a Itcmsex.v of Columbia count) is spending some time with I relative* and friends In Lincoln ton. Miss Della Men IfolHdav 1* spend Ing some time in l.lncomton. with th * j $$ This 11 j’ 7' is the trade- V I 1 1( mark which is ’1 LD on cverv Rcn uiiK' btittlc of Scott’s Emulsion sold in nearly all the countries of the world Nothing equals it to build up the weak .and wasted bodies of young and old. SmU this idterihcmeet tn*rtlw «ri»* naosa ul paptn In wha *lt vnn aUins and knit crutk to covet ptolo#r. *n4 wo wfli tend voo a VvwnHitc Handy )lbtef IheWmld n :t t: MOTT & IOUNK 409 IVarl st. X- N THE AUGUSTA HERALD MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS, (| it MADE TO ORDER FOR. f 14# i Not suits made by stock measurements, and then re-fitted to your fig ure, but cut to fit and suit your own individual measurements. Put together bv some of the most expert tailors in the country. They are suits that embody all of the good style points, and materials of the prettiest combinations and best weaves and every suit, is Guaranteed as to Fit, Style, Materiil and Workmanship. OTHER SUITS AT $lB AND S2O Bes* values REGAL TAILORING CO No 857 Lowest Prices RICHARDS & HOGAN OF AUGUSTA, General Managers. Broad St> The Reliable Babcock, The carriage which is built to be good first, one which incorporates proved mechanical principles throughout. These principles are em bodied in good materials and good workmanship. A carriage which avoids the freaks, fallacies and the experiments of mere imitations. The carirage which combines the efforts of brains, experience and skill and produced under complete manufacturing facilities. Such a carriage it the cheapest for the owner, and such a carriage is the Re liable Babcock. H. H. Coskery, 749-751 Broad St. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. '^§B WE ARE OPEN. for business Rlx days of each week and for r>2 weeks of each vear. VFe're tellini? vnn so ns to have vou keep It In mind that j.ou ran drop in any time and buy THAT WALL PAPER you’re rackontnk on gettini; for your house Paper that's becoming for every room you have can he had here. Plain, embossed or with sold, when l •'light of us, the prices are ynaran teed correct. W. C, Rhoades & Co., OPERA BUILDING. ’PHONE 717 DISINFECTANT? NOW IS III! HMf TO USE I HIM SUN SANITARY FLUIIi The ideal disinfectant. True dec. - eriaer and germicide; a power'ul ant septic and purifier for the sanltar> purification of dwellings, schools, hoc pita Is. water closets, sinks, slaught; houses, stables, etc. One pint 2fc One quart 35c One eallon H OC Five saOons, per Ral 75c Special prices made on Barrels N. L. WILLET SEED COMPANY 309 JACKSON ST. Phone 498. WEST Ei LOGIES Mr J. It Anderson, of h'dgefleid county, was In the city Thursday ou business. Rev K (’ Wills, who Is well and favorably known here as a Christian worker and at present located at Nor wood, o,n was in the rlty Wednesday shaking hands with his numerous friends Mr T S Haskell a former Aliens tan. but who has been residing It South Carolina, has returned to th> city and win reside at 15444 Broad stri*et He has accepted a itosllior with the Metropolitan company ol New York Arrangements have been made f< (the Si Luke choir under the leader ship of Mr Kdwtn Tant lo go to th* Rocks church Thursday night at S b to assist in the music there This choir la one of the best in the city Mr J B Rlack snd family of <?ran Itrvllle, S C •'HI move to this city and occupy the house at the cornoi of Elis street snd Crawford avenue Mr Black It remembered as a fcrtnci |cltlien of this city. Rev w B IW.ent of Washington ■ a , visited Rev K M Dtxott Wedue*. Meet me at the College Inn, under the Albany, New York’* Leading Rathskeller, a place to eat, drmK and be merry. Music. kOBLRT P. MURPHY, Proprietor HOTEL ALBANY 4l»t St.and Broadway NEW YORK Remodelled* Handsome!) Fur nished. New Thr«. ughout ■yjf {ifitS }ff® ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. In the heart of the CKy. 500 Rooms 300 Bath Rooms European Plan. Cuisine Unexcelled Gentlemens’ Case, Ladle**' R.-atau rant and Moorish Rooms. Popular Price*. Plenty of lift- but Home-Lke. SI.OO per day and up. SEND FOR BOOKLET. HOTtL NAVARRE Thirty-Eighth btraat an* gavanth Av. NEW YOWK. Kxcapttonally Cool—Orea on All Sidaa. 200 FEET WEST OF BROADWAY « Accessible. Qpiet E egant for 3ur nees Men. Families and Tourists In thr H«»*rt of the Theater and Shopping District. Cars pars the door for all Railway Stations 300 ROOMS :0u BA lUS ROOM." •1.50. WITH BATH 12.00 SUITES : ROOMS AND RATH ft do PARLOR. BKOROOM and BA x H $5.04 to 17.00. Send fer Illustrated Booklet Celebrated Dutch OrMI-also- Reatau• rant on Roof Garden. Telephone European 6463 - 3tth. Plan Richard H Staarna Charles W oabb ■■■ i H Woman is uxtrr*BW<l »mt ShvOld tUK-w 4 V.lLa a’«>«t Hi* wot Mortal f H MARVEL Whirl ingSprgy 1 • VS 1 lixe urw t mg\nm\ ► jrt..*re, Rest -M .el' «* > im.. - ! '"i * r j * 'v e*h*f 'ft► nl atamr f* / 'M UI «r»tM sh rant'* »rs aa» «t.re *m* I*l jm Una - ’ on lil*' IS t d*( .'.UIMr«K.NFW CHEW RED EYE TOBACCO r*jrlor Era*., M'n , Wuatac Salem, N. C. ARE VOU BUIUDIINCJ? We Carry a Large Stock of TIN .. HARD WOOD MANTELS, RUBBER kfnntino* <?RATEB AND TILES, TAR PAPER 1 1 l PARIAN HOUBE PAINTS. Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Tar and Rosin Sized Build ing Paper; Tin Bhingles, Etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished on Tin Roofing, Gutters, Et«., Gal vanized iron cornices, and skylights. DAVID SLUSKY, 1009 BROAD STREET. BQ I C* yC Red and ® r y Pressed *■ ■ Cv an( i Common Building LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHITMENT. Georgia-Garolina Brick Company Howard H. Stafford, President. Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA. REPAIRS hL n ■ SAWS. RIBS, Bristle Twine, Bghblt. 4c.. far any mak* ■ I Wg of Cin CiNGIINES, BOILERS and PRESSES M and Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In lectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and lain Mills, Gasolina engines. Cane Mills in stock. LOMB AR O IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Augusta. Ga. ' . When You Want Fishy Oysters and Game Call Us Up. Fresh Shipments of Mullet Daily J. N. B. Armstrong, Retail 308 Jackson St., Phone 583. Wholesale 910 Walker St., Phone 2294. ICE ICE ICE Telephone us your orders and we will see that they are filled promptly. Give the driver an order for a coupon book and save trouble of making change. Ice delivered .all the time, week days and Sunday. CONSUMERS ICE DELIVERY CO. 332 ’Phones 333. John Sancken, Mgr. “Be A Booster!” ( Throujh the courteey of the A reh Booiter, Mr Samuel Graydon, as the “Boost club," o f New York.) The Booster Club of Augusta IS Doing Great Work in the Present Emergency. Get in the Game. Be a Booster. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.