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NEGRO BOUND OVER
OK SERIOUS CHARGE
Burt Tally, th#' negro who out an
other In a stable on Kills street Ha'
tirday night. *.u b«for* ih'- recorder
Tuesday morning for a preliminary
bearing.
The evident-* aboard that he went
Into the stable with (lie Intention i
culling the man. The recorder toll l
him. "If von don’t die on the gai
lowa It will bo a wonder. You have
hean her* repeatedly for owtlng peo
pi*, i can only with that I had a
whipping poat anti that would be the
firm punishment yon would receive
for this crime. 1 will give you SIOO
or *0 day* and bind yon over to the
Wiper lor court for assault with Intent
to murder, under a bond of SSOO.
WHITE’S CELLAR IS
NOW BEING PUMPED
Board of Health Ordered
the Work To Beplii nnd
At Firat Canned Some
Trouble.
Mr, .1 B Whit* wan before the re
corder hy attorney Tumidity morn
ing. charged with violation of tho
48lh nertlon of the city code. In
spector Pagne testified that he told
Mr White Inat Thnraday to have the
cellar at the J H. White # To Imlld
log pump«u out and gave him 24
hour* to have It done At the ex
piration of the allotted time nothing
had bain done and ih* case yvna
rterk * t*d
Th* gentlemen who represented Mr,
Wtlilt* stated that the cellar wan he.
Ing pumped out Tueadav morning and
ih* rerorder dismissed the rase
Haadicbaa and Neuralgia from Colda
LAXATIVE UROMO Qttlnlm . iho
world wide (’old and drip remedy re
move* etiiKt Call for full name.
1-oolt lor signature K. W. OH/) VK.
She.
NUMBER GF VOTERS
REGISTERED LESS
Th« Observance of tho
Hebrew Day of Atone
ment Given Aa the Main
Cause.
NEW YORK Although th.- popu
lation nr Greater New York ha* in
ert inet he 100 1)00 In four years thus
giving the city nl P-iiat K't.uuu new
vtiter* oil Ih* Well eatabllahed re: It)
01 on*- voter to > - or- lx per*'* the
set tal rat lon Motidax fell far brilln-1
that of 11*04 the lan firealijeullal
election The politicians sav *ha*.
the n-w law for the Id- utllies
llon of elector* ha* something I t do
wlfh the slump bnl Ibe niatn oau« *
I* given a* the nhirrranee of tho
Hebrew I'ay of Atonement.
It la eatlmnietl that the .lewlab
voter* number Un.oon in the Greater
Cltv nnd a* the otlehratlon ot Ysrni
Klpptsr i* their moat serin is rrligtou*
hell.lav, there la no doubt tlila was
ih« prevailing (actor in the big fall
ing »ls in r*gl*tin<loti
A IONG OF FAR TRAVEL.
Inmtae Imogen Uulnev, in the October
Atlantic.
Many a time aom* drowsy oar
Front the nearer bank Invited,
(’roared a narrow stream and boro
In aiming the reed* mtmn llabtod,
There to leave me on a shore
No ferryman hath sighted
Many a time a mountain stile.
Park and Itrlghl with sudden wetting,
l.ured my \ngrant toot the while
Twltt uplifting and down setting
Whither? Thousand million mile
Beyond the las: forgetting
Still by hidden wav* 1 wend
<Pa«t occasion grown a ranger);
Still enchantment like a friend.
Takes from death the tang of danger
Hardlv river or road ran end
Where I need step a stranger!
l/Vesf End Local News
Th* many friend* nf Mr* Will
Owi>n» I*3* W-tklm- street, wilt r«-
grel to learn of her s-vere Illness.
It I* hoped Ihfti her Illness will he
of short duration and that alto will
sown bo out again
Miss Helen Hunt! of Wrona, tin . la
rtafilna hor aunt Mra W ll Crapps.
on Crawford avenue thl* work Mlaa
Buah la plraaautl.v remembered by a
larat number of frlonda made during
former visit*
Mr*. Will tloa*' h»b\ ha* boon rrl:
trail)' 111 f«'r several d*\*. hut tho
i rials having paaaod thr little ono ha*
a total chance for leeovery
lira Coo Shat no of upper Watkln*
afreet haa boon very sick for aovoral
data but at preaont aooma to bo aomo
b tier
After devotional aortic* conduct
rd bjr Mr K L Jackson Monday ntgh
at dt. l.uke, amt tbt
l-ust nr - «% b ugh: to a ct t: •
Kpworth league council repaired in
tha Sunday school room to nominate
officer* for another >e*r The follow
mg were nominated and elected with
out the uaual balloting President.
Does not Color the H airl
Stops railing Hair|
AVER’S HAIR VIGOR
SQM) DRUGGISTS
Guarantee and Recommend Vinol ae
the Beet Cod Liver Preparation
on the Market,
If one person more than another
should know the value of medicine It
la the retail druggist.
Kor IhU reason such testimony as
the following should be convincing
C A. Pottorflcld, the leading drug
gist of Charleston, W. Va., writes:
I have used Vinol for every mem
os rr w family, and have never
been disappointed In It* roaulta. It
Is a pleasure to Hell a remedy that
gives such universal satisfaction "
Mr. .1 I' Bradley of New Bruns
wick, N. .1 writes; "It is a pleasure
to recommend the cod liver prepara
• lon, Vinol. as It gives aueh splendid
agilsfgctlon. 1 have used it in my
fa-oil. and can recommend it from
experience,"
A* a bodybuilder and strength
creator for old people, delicate chil
dren, weak, rundown persona, after
sickness, nnd for chronic coughs,
colds, bronchitis, and all throat and
lung troubles, vinol la unexcelled.
Try ll on Our offer to return money
If It tall* to give satisfaction. Alex
ander Drug Co., Augusta.
PRINCE EDWARD
*pi /
Prince Eilwurd, of Eng
land, who pushed his
brother, Prlnro Henry,
into the water while they
were being Instructed in
sculling on the Thames.
Prince Edward said he did
it just, to see how Henry
was getting on wtth his
swimming.
Mr It t\ Williams; ftrat vice presi
dent, Mr Gordon Hair; aecond vice
president, Mlaa Mary Lou Waller,
third vice president, Mr*. Oeo. H.
Teuton; fourth vice president Mr*
Mark T Hair, secretary. Ml»* Allan
Harris treasurer. Miss Kuth Wat
kins, Kra agent. Mr Albert Hunting
ton Itepor; of special Import fll
In tresMir\ from duea; *3 71 for char-
H' and help,
• ver- go-wt crowd was out Monday
night at Ih rean to bi>gln the revival
ervlees The crowds will doubtless
Increase a* the services progress.
Mr W J. Owens will conduct the
prayer service Wedaesdav night at Bt.
L-kc.
Mr S M Butler has moved from
t'. 'ilrtrh s;rec: to corner Orawford
avenue and Watkins street.
The ntembera of the Second Chris
tian church, on Crawford avenue,
unanimously called Rev I* H Moars.
their present pas;or to serve the
church another tertn Thl* shows their
'we snd ■ ■ • n tor Mr M<-ars, an*
I* a high tribute to hi* character and
abillt).
BESTAURAUTEURS
I KICK ON BARBECUL
Ask That Butchers Be Re
strained From Selling
Cooked Meats. Connell
Paid No Attention.
There was nothing doing in council
meeting last night. Not an ordinance
was passed and but two or three mo
tions were carried. Mayor Dunbar
being out of,town council elected Acl
lug Mayor E. G. Kalbflelsch to tak
the chair and preside over the sen
, slon. The reading of Ih* minutes or
jthe last regular meeting and three
special sessions since that time con
sumed most of the time occupied by
jthe meeting.
The Nixon Grocery company asked
: for the right to change their railroad
tracks out at Miller’s mill so that
| they could establish a warehouse and
grain elevator. The matter was re
ferred to Commissioner Wingfield and
Acting Mayor Kalbflelsch with power
to act.
The petition of Geo. 3 Murphey to
establish a ferry across the Savan
nah river was granted.
The ordinance providing for a tax
on near-beer, and for th* street rail
way tax went over to the next meet
ing of council.
A communication was read from
certain restaurant, keepers asking
council to restrain butchers from sell
ing barljjcueil meats and hash. Mr.
Johnson moved that the matter be re
ferred to th* collector and treasurer.
Mr. Branch seconded the motion, but
Mr. Saxon moved that It be accepted
as Information, and his motion pre
vailed
After the reading of Mr. Wingfield's
report Major Twiggs moved that the
thanks of council be extended to Mr
Wingfield for his able and concise re
port In summing up the situation.
The lhanks wort- given unanimously.
Councilman Saxon introduced a reso
lution thanking all who aided In sup
plying water to the city.
No other minor matters were
brought up and council adjourned.
BRIAN FIRED
LIBERAL PENSIONS
LINCOLN. Neb William .1 Brvan
Monday evening gave out the follow
ing statement; "Mv attention has
been called to a clipping from n re
publican paper which purports to he
an extract from a speeeh on the sub
ject of pensions delivered by me In
congress, and the dale of which Is
fixed as November 18, 1802. In the
purporti'(l speech f am accused of
criticising th" applications for pen
sions und charged with using lan
guage unfrli'ifdly to the pensioners.
"I desire to say that 1 never used
tho langtuyge attributed to me, either
In congress or anywhere else. On
th*' contrary, my record shows that I
favored liberal pensions to the sur
viving soldiers and to their depend
ants.
Oca tress was not In session on
November 18, 1X;»2, as any one ran
ascertain bj examining the records.
"1 think that the language quoted
Is the same which hns been nsed at
(other times when It was charged that
1 1 had used the phraseology In an edi
torial m u paper of which I was at
one time editor It was claimed that
(h* editorial appenred in 18*2 This
was nearly two years before I be
came associated with the paper."
She Likes Good Things
Hr* Cha*. K Smith, of \\ «n
Franklin Miilnt hh\% I like gmai
things and have adopted Dr King's
New Life I'll!* as our family laxative
medicine, necuoao they ara good and
do their work without making p
fust about It.” These painless puri
fiers sold at all drug stores. 2.'-c.
Blythe News Items.
BLYTHE, Ha Mr J M. Hardy was
out tn the field with his fine bird
dog. The -log came to a point, Mr.
Hardy walked up and to his surprise
found a nest with six half grown rab
bits. He bagged all and had a rah
bit dinner Saturday.
The Baptist pulpit was filled by
Rev Morgan, form Wrens. He made
quite an Impression of the eongrega
Hon. The pastor, Rev Stockton was
detained at home ou account of sick
ness in hia family.
Miss Ida Morrell has returned to
Augusta, after spending sometime
with Miss Lillie Morrell, of Blythe
Dr and Mrs \ J. Kilpatrick, of
August* 'tailed Miss Milicr Hudson,
of Blythe,
Mrs Clarence Hardee has returned
to hts home In Augusta after a
month's visit to her iiarents. Dr
Mrs Lyons Harwich, of Blythe,
Mrs James B Alexander of Au
gusta, Is visiting her imrcnta. Mr and
Mrs Bamue| p. Black, of Blythe
Mr and Mr* Smith are visiting at
Mrs, Carsweel's home.
Mr* W Morrell ha* moved to ku
gusts preparatory to opening up a
hoarding house In Woodlawn
Mr Willie Templeton spent Sun
day with hts parents here
The Blythe school opened tht*
morning Mis* Willie Hudsot and
Mis* Annie Templeton, teachers, with
foriy-siv pupils enrolled Miss Vera
Templeton, the assistant in railroad
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
JXjM
f CARLTON
, HAn
ARROW
COLLAR that
will try neither tie,
thumb nor temper
] 5c. — 2 for 25c.
Cluslt, r-sSnrir * Co , Tmj. Jl-w Tort
RECORDER SCORES
STREET FIGHTING
Says They Shonld Be Car
ried To the River Bankti
For Settlement.
Messrs. W. S. Brand and T. G.
Philpot were before the recorder
Tuesday morning charged with viola
tlon of the 460th section.
The recorder said: "These brawls
on the public streets where ladle"
are passing are getting to be a nuis
ance. If you went to the river bank
It would not be so bad." The defen 1-
ant'a attorney interrupted the Judge
at this point and said: "Your Honor,
this fight was secluded. It was in
front of the Georgia railroad office,
and disturbed no one except the pat
tlt Ipants. ’
Judge Plcquet dismissed the case.
THE TRUTH ABOUT
KIDNEY TROUBLE
(ALBUMEN AND CASTS)
People have been # led to bellev- 1
that the strings and flecks In uri
nary sediment mean disintegrating
kidney tissue (otherwise known as
casts), and have been frightened into
the belief that this meant death.
As a matter of fact casts can not
be seen with the naked eye, only
through a hlgh-power microscope;
and 'even when found they are no
longer evidence ot absolutely incur
able cases.
In those cases In which th" degon
• ration has not proceeded so far bn*.
: what if healed the kidney can still
perform Its functions the albumen
and casts respond as definitely to th
reduction of the Inflammation by Ful
; ’on's llenal Compound as the oth'-r
1 symptoms, and the microscope wlii
show the easts to be less In numbrr
i week by week until the lnflamma
•ion and albumen have compli-ly
subtld"d.
If asked what percentage c* aid
ney cases thal show easts* have
*nough ot the kidneys 1. ft fnv th)
patient to recover, we would say that
ihe percentage of cases beyond re
cover) is small.
i One of the reasons for this h“lier
is that there are very few record*
j in the Text Books of eases in which
' th** autopsies disclosed the nearly
I complete dispersion of the kidney.
: Such are rare. Then again, Fulton *
Renal Compound gets such a high
percentage of recoveries tn cases that
*how casts and albumen that this
also sustains the above conclusion.
The high efficiency of 87 per cent
heretofore established by this Com
pound was tn a line of case* all ot
i which, so far as we knew, were con
j sldervil chronic and incurable.
Literature mailed free.
JOHN J. FULTON GO.
Oakland Cal.
Al* xamler Drug Co., nro our solo
local agents. Ask for Bi-Monthly
Bulletin of late recoyertes.
office, a former pupil in this school,
is much missed from the office now
The Baptist have changed services
from the first to the fourth Sunday.
Tho change will take place January
1909. Change made to suit pastor W.
J. Stockton.
Miss Nannie Carswell left this
morning for Wrens lo visit her sister,
Mrs. Walter Beall for a few days.
Mr and Mrs O. H Painter spent
Saturday tn Augusta.
Thi- Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Baptist church will meet Satur
day before the fourth Sunday.
But very few of the old vets from
her.- will attend the reunion In Allan
ta this month.
Misses Templeton and Reise, two of
our bright young girls, have gone to
Augusta to enter tho Tubman High
school.
Saturday evening when the train
arrived, we had a one-sided drunken
fight We need county police here,
especially on Saturday and Saturday
night.
TYPHOON PLAYED
HAVOC WITH VESSELS
Wrecked Two Schooners
anil Drowned Many Men.
MANILA Restored communication
with tbe northern part of the Island
of latt- n shows a typhoon In the har
bor last SundA) which extended over
a wide area with considerable dam
age.
The artillery barrack* as Slot sen
burg «a* destroyed and the troops
>«y One HROMO gtCININI. that la -
Laxative Rromo Quinine on «**■?
OnTBSTc-S,. OX. as* |
BURN GAS
IT WILL SUIT YOU
BETTER FOR
LIGHTING,
COOKING and
HEATING
*
GAS COMPANY
MADE PROM PURE DISTILLED WATER
Never before have you been
able to place such confidence in
a label.
Made From Pure Distilled Water.
MANUFACTURED AND BOTTLED BY
DIXIE CARBONATING GO. Sg
Also Bottlers of HIRES ROOT BEER, RYE OLA and all kinds
of SOFT DRINKS —For sale at all soft drink stands in Augusta.
ANNOUNCEMENT *
On account of the very large
increase in the volume of our
business we found if neceasar'
to Increase our force of cutters
we have been extremely fortu
nate in securing the serv
ices of Mr. A. J. Peters, the
mention of his name being a
sufficient guarantee that our
former high standard of excel
tenoe In Ihe cutting department -
will be maintained We have j
also Increased the capacity of !
our workrooms and with the
largest stock of Foreign Wool
ens tn the entire South we are
equipped to demonstrate to you
that the proof of the pudding
Is in the eating thereof and
not In the emission of hot afr
JNO. B. JONES.
Importer and Tailor.
«a
For* Sore Feet.
“I have found Bucklin'* Amici
Salve to be the proper thing to u*m
for sore feet, as well as for health;:
barns, sores, cuts, and a'l mnnn ■
ot abrasions." writes Mr. W. Stone.
Malm -
proper thing too for piles. Try It'
Sold und»r guarantee (t all drug
stores. 351-
are camping in tents. The cavalry
barracks was badly damaged
Total loss at the post Is estimated
at *3C,UOO.
The schooners I.nets and Solednd
were wrecked on the coast ot Min
ders during the storm. September 27.
and all the passengers and crew of
the Soledad but one. were drowned.
Captain J. C. Helnaehetn and nln*
members of the crew oS the Lucia
were also drowned
When “UPPER TEN” is on
the bottle for sale you know that
you have the best Ginger Ale.
A Wrong Number
On the telephone is annoying. Often times
it is caused by the subscriber calling a number
from memory or speaking indistinctly. It is
important to consult the director} 7 before call
ing a number. It is necessary to give the
number promptly and distinctly.
/
For Information, Efficient Service, Reason
able Rates Call 9050. , .... „
Southern Bell Telephone ct Telegraph Co.
C 5 D i /"* LT Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
*■ * and Common Building
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIIMENT.
Georgia-tiarolina Brick Company
Howard H. Stafford, President.
Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
SCHOOL BOOKS
and School Supplies, as Bags. Straps, Pencil
Boxes. Pads, Ink, Pencils. Pens. -Second hand
books taken in cxehanee for new ones.
RICHARD’S STATIONERY COMPANY.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER