The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 02, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX **** r «• N*mrnb»r—A.k Voir Dulrr %bnut It. „ ± J'V *» f! ' ,r, ">< Jum b.lng Intro *»♦•» Anh»u»»r Ruoi'h. It n . q-- UghtfuL >&r rtcitnar rr-frr.hlm b»-*r •l* Atweiutaly t,n ri-»(rl<-tupon iu Mlo, ia jt torn., w thin ill ri qulr.- O*SM* of U ft Qgv.rnrn.nt Utm r«- Urtlitf th. Mil of soft drink*. « TWO DEAD. RESULT Of AN AUTO WRECK OWTKOIT W»c* -Bpt*4litg ""let »*J4 00 Jafcaeeo* 4v%au%. »*w Hark wvemte, 01 IViH •'ciooli Thursday **K M auiefuebtl* irWeu at the ■%*4 t# miles ti hour ''otkUUd out 1* MottituAl Jeffaracm oat Oo» ffasrsa «f tbs party of »tx ».fc*t • etrupted lb* ttoobloo vo« killed oat '«fmt On a.ae *o badly Injurod r%ot %-■• died at 1 o'oiook thin morn Th» «<iti Mn» Hattif Burner, wlf.- •f August Homer Paul KV.'S, prcUurr? rmnrniKHlon rnn 'vhaot, Detroit Tbo party had l»< < n out Jefferson li#M hnpp 'ii- d Whoa the ntrrot rnr hit tho auto ail of tho por» wor«* htirh'd many fort, but four «*nuap*d, practically unhurt. Why Colds Are Dangerous. Horn tine* you havr contracted ordi jimi\ ■> n»i rf*cov«*n*d from th«»m without tt« ntm«nt of any Kind, do ti of foi .1 mono nl imagine* that coIHh arc* uot 1 ingotoua. Kv»*r>on<* know a that j mmmonlH and chronic catarrh have their .irigitt in a common cold f'cinauniptlon in not caused by a cold but the cold prepare# the ay stem for the reception and drvHoptnoni of the aermr that would not othen wine hav» found lodgment li In the name with ail infection 1 dlaeaaea. Diphtheria,; eeariat fever, and whooping cough are much more likely to >« contracted when the child Ha*- n cold You will *ee front thi« that more real d’tauer lurk* In a cold than in any I other of the common al’ncni* Tin* fastest and qulckeat «n\ to cure a cold la to tike • hamhcrlaln k rmn.it Remedy. The many remarkable cut t effected b> thin preparation have made* It a staple article of trad..* over a lar§i* part of th«■ world For tale by all drear:lata OLENNVILLE PERSONALS. OLRNNVU E «... Mra W 111 Hughoa, of lone* Crock wiim h gu»*at of Mra ,1 H Sicking* r this w«*»*k Miaa Inn Padgett, after spending a few da\ y her* the guest of Miaa .ten nie Knatorittit, itaa returned to Iter home at Hughland Mr and Mra. Thomas Rogeley, of Tiaan, was a gueat of Mra VV Ti Rnr renev Friday, Mra Annie Woodcock, of Kennedy, was a guest of relatives here this week Mr Willie llnrnrd left this w*eek for Douglas, where he will enter school at that place. Dr and Mra 11. \V Morris are on an eg tended visit to Mt Vernon BOY TORTURED BY AWFUL HUMOR ■*#■- ———- Almost Cworfd with Eczema No Night’s Rost for Nearly a Year- Feared lifelong Disfigurement All Treatments Failed and Limit •f Endurance Seemed Near. PERFECT RECOVERY IS DUE TO CUTICURA e~ ••With the excepNon r 4 hi* hand* and fttei tin ><>n Civile (thirteen >ear* <»Jd) Tut ajm-ai oompMely c vrr«Hl with Sufwnß rhyeicians tfVHte.i h.ro for Hu* iv a yeer without P«'lp»ng luiu any. While thm w«e vr*rv kind and ‘i t a!l In U»en powu*, yet nothing seemed to rw jUvu him And 1 had tried many rem sidle* awQt to me t-v kind friend* but they til failed lit* head faie and neck werw anwereii with la* ** m-slm which ho would rub until iher f#w| off Then N<n«d aiui niuier wouiil run out and that would )*• ««!•*. hlanv a time tie locked a* if hi* *M*r* would drop off Ft tend* o*m |ng to *ws him Mod that If he got well ha Would he ditftgutwd for life. ** When ll warned a* if ha could poa* ali * at* try CgtMiui'*. I Unuhi a i*wke of Cutl ourm Soap, a hoi of CuUvxira Ointment, gnd a liettie of Cutkmra Hanoi rant. I Used them in the evening and that *m the first night for tiaariv a tear tluit ha Thsa mar wutui etaggoi at«*l *o r.Hi. but in the morning then* «u I gr<e*» change f*>r the l*ett*s In aU'ul *t I war as n>u oouid not liave told that ha hati ever had anrtKing wnmg with him. I treated him twine a <4ay f r alt months sjp4 at preaent he ha* a ft no o»’Hii4**li> *u and wot a ear on hi* bodv ThU *U'rr ova; ■ rnr ovardiaen. but neither w%m\ls aof pen can daacriba i'iyde a suffering mi Vow ha looked Our had phv gdaiL Dr. 'rwoommarui* t!»a t uti aura Kemerttea nr ewm» Mra Alsv ft**kbam, ghiVh. 0.« Juna It, lv>o7. Frawuanl sham|»w with Outlcitm gea m mm 4 weekl? dren* ng* with t uti- Mit stop failing hair. ten>ove trnim, Mkd Aandn ff de*N hair nara gfcaa, aaaabf lintale*l. u Umg aurfavea. sibuiats IM hair folle «a. *U|»p’v the ys»U With w%»uri*hmei'.t loosen the wwlp Aha and make tha hair upon a tresi. whole* uia. healthy **oalp. whaw mb other remadiaa fail Pater** **4 tnwr**' nnea I B*r «m lata* 14 * n * *• = h.. IT.KI-. -o. *!•’** •* *'• SCS KSift, W-wVwv ... Irak HUM* Ml « M« .mrara. COMING PL A YS Al. G. Fl*!d Qrtator Mln*tr*l«, MiHnte and Night The elootrlc*] efTeo-.n In the firet i.art of the Al (1 Field Greater Min ttrel* tbla eeaion, aa well a» those .’i ihe ipedaeles of the olio, are said to he the inert In'rhate and el a hoi iat«, ever devised lor * minstrel i»ro ductlnn. In the first part aioue sov rral thousand miniature lampa of rn I rlous oolors, ire worked Into th | mate of flowers, creeping vines and ! plants, used In the hot house or con- "7‘ T. 'TnF T T t • nr* wrrrrrin, w• •, , TOMMY DONNELL, Comedian, Al G. Field Minatrels, Grand matinee and night, Wednesday, Oct. 7. servalory scene, and which when 11 lurtilnnt<*cl, lend a fairyland cnacmble j to tho Hotting Tlioro la a beautiful I falllriK flower effect In tho flraf pari,! tho Illumined hloaHoniH being ho dell-! cafely artloulatod ho a* to vibrate on j their steins na If they wore awayed, bv m gontio hro. /,«• The contrnat of I lightiiiK effect |h noon when the moon- j iight diaatpatea It.to ago ger ua sun* I rlae, while the flowers, half conceal ed hv their dark foliage, begin to I glimmer, and vie with th*- sunlight j affect, In bright nesH and beauty. Over! ten thousand feet of specially Inau-j latcd wire in uacd In the first part alone, ami ith arrungoniont required | th< combined efforts or five gpeeia' j electricians, all summer to coutsruct.! These mile* of wire, lie»ld» s feedlijs thousand: of lamps in the flowers, 1 stimulate uihu, powerful car lamp* ol twenty thousand candle power, ail beiag controlled by a mammoth switchboard which is carried by the company. This switchboard controls every lamp, aa well ns every electri cal device used, and i* under the control oi one man In the Olio, many Mtsrthng aloftrlca! ♦■fleets ar* prodn(*’d, particularly in such spue lades as tha Illusion of Hildas, and snow storm and cloud effects Tha Al ti Field Greater Minstrels will .ppear h r* at the Ornnd on n* i» Wednesday, matinee iad night Ma tinee prlcea lower floor, 75c and 50c, entire balcony. V* casta; children un der 14 years of age. 25 cants. Night prices sfl to >1 00 tieats go ou sals next Monday sot "ths show you know." Human Hearts,” Matinee and Night If there Is any virtue tn newspa o*i commendation, and If the en lor enu nt of the public nt largo, for the past ten years it tn ha taken «3 a criterion, then 'Human Hearts’ West End Local News Mr II K Andergon and Ml** Carrie i Anderccccti nf ('olumbi* county were In the city yrmorday vlmiliik friends and r*l*t|V(>*. Mr Tom Mill*, on Walker etreet. Is very sick to Iho regroi *f his friend*. The Kpworth l.e«gue w 111 hold a devotional service Friday night *1 St. Duke's Itev Hill cam,, from hi* meeting Thursday night a Pierce'* clou ol te rest up s day or two, and I* stay.nt with Ilev R M Dixon. U- C- T- WILL SUPPORT AUGUSTA'S CLAIMS FOR GEORGIA AND FLORIDA Mr Hurry D, Calhoun, proatdont of Posi I! T I* A Vitausta. ami Aujfub a Coumll, No 212 V. C. T this morn lug aont tho following tolo gram to th«* ootnniittoo of Vugustuns in Valdosta for tin* pur|M>so of Invtt Infl tho (itorgla St Florida Bho|W to thU city ('hairtnan T W l.oylo** ami Mom* 1»«m Augusta Commit tin* The trawling iihui of Augusta. iuenih»rt« of tho Trawlora ProttMMtvo Vsmu iation and CntUnl Cotnmorctat Tra\ol«»ra wi*h to tmthtdual!) plodgo to your honorable romuiiHo** In tho inter* * * of Augus.a. then moral and financial ►upi^rt tfftfned) Harry P Calhoun Thi* aotion ia but nn >th r evident* ol the char.iofertfsitr loyalty of Am gu«ta i flue traiellng rtion to every I good tnirreat ol th*' city Now that th* ' hat* en ♦r* d Into , the movement to help bitnjt »he tleor gta a Florida shop* here they will talk tlte * hop* and boost the Industry and go dean in their pickets f,*r Uh eral aubacrlp tout which will be pres-nted her. al tho 'Grand on next Thursday, inatlaee and night, is certhlnly “untied to take rank aa the Gr*at American Drama During ths many yoara that Human Heart*" hai born presentml tn tnls country the pral«e uncorded l by newspaper cntica and tbo general public has been universal There has been no dltscntlng voice; thy verdict of approval has been unanl i inous. Even rival managers have graclou’dy acknowledged that Hu man Heart*" la a Mighty good play The price* at “The Bargain Matinee" Is 2f> and 50 cents to a'l parts ol the house. Briers at night 25c to SI.OU. Heals ready next Tuesday morning lor bollt matinee and night. The Joyous "Worry Widow" Waltz. The sale of seats selling today. if one la to believe all the glowing praise bestowed on "The Merry Wid ow. which will be seer, at the Grand next Friday matinee and night, by the people who hav heard this not able Vlnneae operetta, the long-lost dance that once charmed the classic une'ents has come to ear-h again on a breeze of delicious music. In “The Merry Widow" with Its tumult of attractive color and spirit, com poser Debar Is credited with bringing the soul pf eleearit light music back |to Its own, out of the mire ol rag i time and three note Jingles whlcn t have swamped opera continue In mu sical comedy for the past ten year* Thanks tt Mr. Henry W. Savag*. | local music lovers are soon to have j the great pleasure of Judging lor themselves of tin merits of Kranz i Debar s exquisite work of art The ' wonderful ope ra will have a delight fill Interpretation bv a -ypleat Savage I company of lyric artists and splen did Orchestra perfectly Schooled In the lively measures provided by the enrapoaer who has suddenly grown Into a great celebrity through this one symmetrical operetta. Number after number tn the score presents the liveliest onchantment to the Inis glnutlon and leaves memory a bou quet of original and seductive melo dies to enjoy Indefinitely. Even a slight acquaintance with the music shows It to he as spirited as a Mo zart score It rings with valse and saraband?, with :he czardas and bl- j isrre pet 1 tea poplnettes and cancan. It absolutely glows with lovely songs and brilliant dance music and Is so beautifully written, has sueh splendid fundamental rhvthm and unction of to much Intellectuality within I-* feathery waves and winds tnat W'ald toufel and Von W'eber. Offenbach and Von Suppe seem bowing before a youthful tenipetitor likely to dispute laurels for the very kind of music r*ch one of these Idob. has held un challenged until 1 The Marry Widow" i crested the lyrical sensation of this , epoch. I The production is known tn bd lav- I Ish and beautiful The Marsovlun Embassy shown In the flrn act ts pronounced unique and »tuniting In decoration and the gowns ot the wo man dazzling The garden of Sonia’s costnrne ball In the second act Is love ly and the dresses bewildering in pic turesque llcanse and tbeatrlcallsm. When the rurfnin rolls up on that third ad of fiery action—a veritable scene of Maxims, with Its long ta bles and picturesque grlzettes and ! corvph.es. Its cigarettes and can-can, I its whirr and cosmopolitan abandon —every American who has been there will sigh and smile and applaud as they did at some Mvely dam-e In the gav French resort Itself The sea's arc' now selling at the box office, ntsll, telephone and telegraph orders will be received on and afler tonior ! row and filled In order of ihon re ceipt The free list Is entirely ss i pended Remember the seats are | selling new at the box rtfflee, Mix* India Williams and mother re turned to the city after a verv pleas sni vlsil to relative* In South Caro lina. Mr* Wlllte Hrown and Mrs. loe Ktrkley have moved from Moore avg tine to Walton Way, The choir of St Duka's church had to walk nearly to Mom* Sauo t* meet ihc wagons that war* to Ink* j them to Pierce * Chapel, because the car* were not running Police .1 L Norris I* now residing on hi nail atreet, where lie moved from Hick* afreet. CONTRARY. 'Give me nn Idol on the wire." He cried to "Hello" Mule. She said. "I'll queer this sassy chap." Then answered with a vlelous snap, "The Idol line Is busy.” ttawar* of auDpiciiMi* man. ha’* ipt to H j y m a Hair Health Never Falls lo Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long It has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth If health* hair. Stop* its falling out. stud powtllvrlv removes Dan druff. Ker >s hairs.?' and glossy. No fu»e all substitute*. 2 S tore* a* much in fl 00 as 50c » .e. t Mot a Dye. $1 and SOe. bottles, al drtigitlslw Res**) k K*r trr* U* h * The i nn.-l ik Ms . Pbise Bay Spec. Cu. N.«urk N j. Hay's llaiflna Iwp.m Fiap'ra IMMt r*HtVh *»'d v ?'» MWvl h*U ♦ l‘tt *U | fctl) , « »»*> * k*S»! •* Dor All 1 wa«#l slrutftftwt*. sv L, tiai b * 4 gt the b«ut. H THE AUGUSTA HERALD The Supreme Court Says in a recent decision about female labor: “The two sexes differ, in structure of body, in-the function* to be performed by each, in the amount of strength, in the capacity for kaag«Contuaued labor, etc.” It follows that female weakness, due to those differences in body structure and fundtions, redtiires some certain medicine to hit the right/spot and that Cardui, the medicine for women, in more likely to be 7 ! -wv js*'- f y lots BUD ST. 1 ' THIS MEANS YOU Sprinkle DISINFECTANT LIME around your HOUSE and in the CELLAR 85c RE3K* BARREL. Augusta Builder’s Supply Co. Phone 321. 643 Broad St. George E. Payne & Co., 1106 Broad Street. Wishes t“ announce to his friends and former patrons that he has established a soft drink, cigar and tobacco store next door below his old stand, and he soli* its their patronage. For Itrength Take 3ARDUI The Season’s Formal Opening* Do you know what a formal opening means? It is another word for readiness. It means that alter weeks of preparation, searching the markets over and over again for the newest and best that can be found, we have at last brought the season’s representative ■shions—both in Men’s and Women’s garments—and opened them for your inspection and approval. No store in this vicinity will invite you to a more complete display than this. No store will open its doors with a greater welcome, and appreciate your attendance with more sin cerity. Lot us simply add one word in capital letters—COME. ***»»'• Suit* > /rrcnaU K ICMU 'i opcoau • (nAr vforfd'c re-atejnmgC/r'dit {Tfotfi iertTr-* tSKIN &®MARINEQ WUlraiCt 3111^ »*■- ■■■ ■■ « vaam. t m jga*wKf a You are cordially invited to Opening. We will take pleasure in showing you the very latest in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s garments, and in explaining to you the many advantages of our little-payment plan. Fancy Vests Trousers Hat* Shoes Women’s Millinery and Shoes, Silk Underskirts, Furs the right thing for . >men to take, when sick, than a medicine recomme: i>■;i for the two sexes alikß. Try Cardui, for u urtle pain, irregularity, weak ness, or miser}'. It is e «}seciflc female remedy, es pecially reeomm i i for the diseases peculiar to .the female sex, a v ucine that, in the jtast 50 years, has : benefited over rail lie — WOMEN. I Try Cardui. i-rU ev«rywhere. wy ayTT A Y>T T* sA^rtti : 'or 'llwtirfttsd Book* Treetwftnt far V /iJuU/tSj- "♦£« K'v>*»rf?, dcfiraJ>toe r y rnptoin» cf f etnale Disease** ind|tw iAg hint* a health, hjrrlcn*, dist, nMtfteiM, i%O, BOOK si^E Boys’ Suits Overcoats Misses’ Suits Children’s Coats NOTICE! WE WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF OUR ELFCTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CUSTOMERS TO NECESSITY OF NOTIFYING US IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CHANGES THEY WILL MATE ON OCTOBER IST, SO THAT WE MAY GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO THEIR WISHES. ‘•.ugiista Railway & Electric Co. Expand Your Money The Augusta Savings Bank,? 823 BROAD STREET. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 AUGUSTA, GL - J mWsimvmWsm'jm 1 v jkjet'-' - *itlr■ mm 3 MmKH v s f im | YM' 1 WA mum I ,fe’l Women’s Suits Raincoats Separate Coats Waists by depositing it in the Saving* Department of our Bank, where every dollar will earn 4 PER CENT INTEREBT. A savings account always stops some kind ct foolishness . means giving up something which the wise men manages to give up for himself. Why not open a saving, ac count? It will pay you.