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Heart Trouble
Nervous Prostration
Afttr tufftrlng five years from ner*
ous prostration and heart trouble
Mr. Elias Hollinger, 82 years
old of Beaverton, Mich.,
was completely cured
by the great tome
stimulant, Duf
fy’s Pure
Malt Whis
key.
**T batre tak'-n Duffy'# Pure Mali
Whiskey for the past two years For
ftvi* years previous to that time f
was afflicted wffh h<*art trouble and
nervous prostration I tried doctors
and mstiy nern* remedies, but. re
oeived little benefit therefrom As
ter Hiking Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
for n short time ail s.-rnptmnK of
heart trouble disappeared, and I be
Ksn to stronger I lack a few
months of being Ki years of age I
am one of the few surviving veterans
of the Mexican War. and aside* frotu
a disability contracted In the army,
I ran ssy that 1 feel spry and nimble
on my feet, and am vigorous Indeed,
all of which Is due to the taking of
Duffy's I’up Malt VhiHt* It makes
the old young Although a strong
temperance man, for ruan> years, I
heartily recommended Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey to all afflicted, whether
young or old BLIAB HOU>IN(*KR,
Bra wl on, Mich
Thousands of men and women, who
have almost ttmehed the century
mark, tell the a&mo story u h Mr Hoi
linger about what DuffyV Pure Malt
Whiskey has done toward renewing
their youth and keeping them vigor
ous, hale and h#*nrty and In possev
slon of all their Mo ultU . Ah .» had
Irg doctor say a the secret of He
whole thing la that Duffy a pure Mall
Whiskey. If taken ns preticrlhed.
drives out all dlcease germs, inviy,
orates th# brain, enrlchea the blood
quickens the c|rc ilntlon and prevents
decay and nltf ;»#<
This wonderful remedy has been ex
tolled throughout the world foi what
It has done for suffering humanity
Th«* success of Duffy m Pure Malt
Whiskey in curing dia< ;*«•• has cau i
many unreliable dealers to put up sM>
•tittpes and Imitations with which to
f«»ol the people claiming that their
substitutes are Just w* good as Duff ‘s
Pure Malt Whlttkc) Insist on the
genuine It will < ore you
If you cannot purchase Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey m ar votir horn* wo will
have shipped you in a plain case, <•
press prepaid as follows Less than
sit bottles, $1 per iiottlo, six bottles.
$5 60 One can*-. 12 bottles $lO 00
Remit to Duffy Malt Whiskey to.
Rochester. N Y , by express order,
post office money order or certified
chock Upon receipt of order, goods
will he shipped immediately according
to directions.
Reference* Any Rochester Huuk
or Trust Co., Dun ’n or Bradstrm'l's
Agency.
.If In need of advice, write Consult
log Physician. Duffs Malt Whiskey
Compsny, Ro«*heater. New York stat
ing your case fullv. Our doctors will
send you advice free toy ether with a
handsome Illustrated m. d .al booklet
containing some of the tunny thou*
sands of gratifying letters received
from men and women In all walks of
life, both old and young who have
been cured and benefited by the use
of the world’s grout« «t medicine
BEARING DOINGS.
DRARINU, tin Mr a Julian Mar
rl* spent lur da * in \0 "« St
will move |o P* mi !ng . this week und
will occupy the residence of the late
Capt Jack Harris,
Mrs T N l.ott, from Johnston S
<\, who has i*« en on a vl it to her
daughter Mrs Knnnb- Harris, has re
turned home
Mrs Jennie Ctnrk » pent Wednesday
in Thomson on business
Mr and Mn r C Wlmhurn of
Augusts visit* d reluth.s hen Sun
day and s4onda>
Th* contractor Is rui idly pushin
the work on th* and | - fft*
of Mr. A. J Met.ah**.
Mr* Winnie Evans of Hearing Is
visiting relative* at Wtens and Mat
thwwM She will return to her home
la about two weeks
Mts Mary Middleton, who has been
confined to her bed for over two
years, haa hewn quite sick latti) She
Is soma better at this time.
Mr Jeff Rogers has been put in
charge of the depot here and has as
bis assistant Master kYank Morgan
Mr flee Cfoaah) and Miss Halil*
}, Walker were married on Smuts\
evening by Mr Rob* Crawford, J P
Mr Royce Watson of Augusta vis
|ted friends in « Sun i
The fooj* wc cat furnish cncryjv
for the body just as burning out
nukes steam for an cnitinc.
The experiment! of Prof.
Franklaiiil, Ph. I)., of London,
show that c.h! liver oil yields two
anil one-halt times more energy
than starches or sweat*.
Scott's Emulsion
is pure cod liver oil combined
wtth hypophosphites of lime and
soda. It forms fat. stives strength,
enriches the HKhkl, invigorates
the nerves, and repair* tissues.
Sr»d tkfel idvei*ttfin* si hwrth* with twmc of
iepe* l* M arsrav hm sAltei* and Mn
i««t» to iv*rt and w» will imf vwm a
X'«ni4rtt Hand) APS* of tk VtnW :» ti
sOJTr 4 ROHML 4UV P* si i Ml SNA fkm Y«A
THEODORE, IR.
up-. • . . ~S>
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Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.,
who lias begun work in a
carpet factory at Thomp
•onville, Conn.
BUT ONE MARSHAL
IN RORTHJRUGUSTA
At th rcgtilsr mcoilng of the coun
cil «»f North Augusta Tuesday night
b commit t<«» was mtnu*d to make a
thorough examination of the chemical
engines nnd if thrv found them aatla
•ftictory to buy two for the (own.
Drlnkin,/ fountain* Era to be erect
ed and the Academy grounds beauti
fied and made into a park.
Mr, Howell, one of Ihe town mar
shill* r«*Hlgncd. nnd It was d« , tci'‘mined
to have only one officer, hut extra
tb pUticH were sworn In, iu cam* of
necessity.
M ST FUT LIGHTS ON
ALT, OBSTRUCTIONS
Contractors Are Warned
To Do Away With Thin
Dauber To the People At
Nlidit.
Th • recorder bn# put the contrac
lots on notice that they must put
lights on all material or other ob
at ructions that are In the at root.
The recorder has not been enforc
ing the gfiMh section since the flood,
due to the di order caused by the
people cieanin;; up. There wart
eight c*mtimeters before the recorder
Inst week nnd four already this week.
He <1 lamias* d the two cases that
were befoi* bint Wadnssday mcfiolns
with u warning that the next time
th**\ or any other contractor was
before him they could expect the
law to be ri&ifced to the limit.
Malvriit MnU** Pal* Blood
the «>!«1 ■ e.1)..'.1 OM4IVK « TAflTK
l.li'.-S MILL TONIC', drive* out malaria
t ’ jii.t— u,, Mir Mruem. For |tow*v
people vivd .-niMr-n. He
THE GREAT A 4 P TEA CO.
\r«- dispensing free of mat lo itII
purchasers of fitly cent* worth of
h.lk'UK. Ivowder. coffee, extracts or toft
a fine blue und white enameled
snc.-pMi Aw I* ehwriutcrlst!<; of this
popular house there gifts are all of
the useful daws and |i|en*liig lo their
tunny patrons.
TWC MEN ENLISTED
FOR MARINE SERVICE
a aj>t T. M lUnllug, l\ S N, w|k) I
l* in cUuvnv of tin* tiurlno rvcraltinK
Mat inn In OtMti'ui*. war In tht* city
Tut**dm> to «>\anilnr th* two appll
» aniH who had joined In AuguMa i
Mr, JoNft C. Mlntilnmnt*. of Barnß
vllh*. »worn In and h*» will go to’
Wpihltftnn to t*kt» a ctnirao In the!
of tpj lhmlon to «*nabi«* him
***ll to at and tho <*x it nit nation for a*h
*»ml limit «*ntitit. Mr Krmt Hpumk*. of
\th«<na. n no onlUunt and ho will leavp j
for CHarloatou, sS. C.. Wo4i»m»tlay. j
w h» !»• h»' will go Into the regular Mr
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Thoi,- wore ilx (JflnulAnti btefofn
iho tvvortloi Wctiiicidt)' morning
ihnw* wera coin let eg and throo re
j li'qkml Thorn* who woit* loutencpd
i w«*s, Torn Mennt. H »| Smith
uinl Tom Whittle, they were eac h
| given 12 50 or > d*i'a for violation of
NEW YORKER WANTS TO LIMIT
HEIGHT OF SKYSCRAPERS
\*K\V YORK Tbomt* J llraily of
Jih«> building red* tvrUlon romnilMion
| t*g* wnt lo ihf aldermen t ro'otii
no ndatton deckled ui<on bT the com
j mteslou that In (hr future build Inga
la rhl» cite »hatl bo reetrtoi. J
jin a bright of 3<MI foot, unle*» (h«
« ruoturea from a nark or plata In
• u tilt h t ut' tbo heigh l l» not U» wlLV.fr J
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For Pimples, Too
New Discovery Cures Eczema and
I Eradicates Minor Skin Troubles
Over Night.
A few months ago the dispensers of
pozlam, fh< new discovery for the
cure of eczema, decided to allow the
druggists of ihe country to handle It.
Previous to that time it could only he
obtained direct from tbe laboratories.
Since ibis change in tit*, method of
distribution, poslam has met with the
I most phenomenal success of anything
I introduced to the drug trade In the
; !a:' (0 years. Ail lending druggists,
j Including the Ctbaniss Drug Co., In
Augusta, are now carrying the spec la.'
.Vi-rent ze recently adopted, also the
$2 Jar.
This great success Is not surprising
when It is remembered that In ecze
ma cates, jjo aI am stops the Itching
with first application, proceeds to heal
Immediately, and cures chronic cases
in a few weeks. In minor skin trou
bles, tiuch as pimples, blackheads,
f.cne, hcrpcH, blotches, rash, etc., re
suits show aft-r an overt) gilt appli
catioi Experimental samples of pos
lam art sent to anyone by mail free
of charge, by the Emergency Labora
tories, 22 West Twenty-fifth Street,
New York City.
DEFINITE STEPS
FOR FREIGHT
BUREAU
■■in. a,
Definite steps wen- taken by the
retail merchants at the t|uartcrly
meeting of the association Tuesday
nighi to establish a freight, bureau
for Augusta without, further delay.
Messrs. T. (i I’htlpot, M. J. Calla
han, .1 L. Janes and several other
members of the association made re
marks on the question, and it was
decided that active work should be
started at once. Capt. P. H. Rice,
chairman of the railroad committee
of the Retail Merchants' Association,
will he asked to take stops to secuVe
information at once, and the railroad
committee of the Chamber of Com
niereo, of which Capt. Rice Is also
chairman, will bo naked to co operate,
II is understood that plans are al
ready on foot to establish the freight
bureau and that a man to handle the
business has actually been settled up
on Mr. W. T. Kleid stated gome spe
clflr Instances in which ho had re
covered money enough to pay his
membership fee to the freight bureau
for a year nnd ho felt auto that If
he was Informed along uli lines he
could save much more. ajTc stated
that he would be glad tixK>e one of
the first men to sign an Agreement
to support the organization for thre«
years.
After dlseusslng the matter at
length It was determined that at least
$3,600 per year could be raised among
the merchants without trouble and
that here was little doubt bui that
Augusta would appropriate the re
mainder, needed as he etty of Charles
ton appropriates $7,000 a year to a
similar organisation. Thu members
are confident that they will organize
an association, and they,expect to
save five times the coat.
Other commercial organizations,
Including ine Cotton Exehnnge, the
Boosters' Club and the Chamber of
Commerce, will he asked to cooper
ate and Immediate action will b»
taken.
Every farmer should have an office,
s liere his hooks, desk, writing ma- j
terlals, seed catalogues and seed sam
ples will he right st hand. It pays.
READ THIS OFFER
We Guarantee Parisian Sage to Cure
Dandruff, Stop Falling Hair or Itch
ing of th# Scalp, In Two Weeks, or
Money Back—Giroux Mfg Co., Sole
American Makers of Parisian Sage.
The above It an offer we are most
proud to make. It la an offer that nt
mau or woman need be ashamed to
accept Parisian Rage Is the quirk
est acting und moat rejuvenating hkir
restorer iu the world.
Its magical qualities have made' it
famous w herever. ft ha* been Intro
duced
It la the only hulr restorer sold with
an absolute guarantee to cure dan
druff, stop falling hair or Itchlug of
i the scalp.
It cure* dandruff by killing the
germs, and u kills them so promptly
that the most skeptical give,lt their
warmest praise.
But Parisian Sage is more than a
cure for dandruff It will make hair
grow on any head whom the hair
bulb I* not altogether dead
j And wo want every reader of The
| Herald hi know that Parisian Sage U
the mos. delightful hair dressing In
•in' v. r t It is so pleai.antt.to use
i and It* effect ts ao Invigorating and
j refreshing, that It pleases everybody.
And to the Indie;
«<• wish to einpha
to 'he far: th*-
i
1
am* luturtant. i and beautiful
j The Kirt wtm the Auburn hair U
lon Ihr outside pai-base of every hot
i lie of Parisian Sage Alexander ltru4
: t'o »rU t: for 50 cents a large bottle,
•r vou can got tt tUruct. all evprem
charge* prepaid ifom Giroux Mfg
ICO. Uuffalo. X. V.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
SAMUEL 00MPERS
#s>
V »
Sarapel Gompers, presi
dent of the American Fed
eration of Labor, who has
made charges of attempted
bribery against James W.
Van Cleave, president of
the National Association
of Manufacturers.
STORES TH CLOSE
uv roc rim
OPENING
All members of the Augusta Re
tail Merchants association will cioss
their doors at 1 o'clock Monday, Nov.
2nd, the iirst day of the Georgla
('aroilna lair. This was unanimous
ly agreed upon at the quarterly meet
ing of the assoeiatlon held at the
Chamber of Commerce Tueaday
night. vil employees will be allow
ed half holiday In order lo go out
to the fair grounds and make the
opening day —"Augusta Day”— a
great success. Every merchant mak
ing remarks on the matter favored
the closing and consequently the ac
tion was very harmonious.
In addition to this Mr. T. (}. Phil
pot asked that an amendment be
made to the motion as carried to th--
effect that all manufacturing con
cerns be asked to suspend operation
for half the day and allow Iheir em
ployees also to go out to the fair. Ho
stated that he felt sure the lumber
meu could be induced to close down
and he thought with the right kind
of an appeal everything could bo
stopped and everybody would join In
making ihc ripening day of the fair
a great success. It was finally
agreed that a committee should be
named by the president to visit
manufacturers unit ask them to close
for half n day aud this will be done.
The pa jr. '■>' of the closing resolu
tion was due to a*, appeal made bv
President J.ames IT. Jackson, who
with Secretary Frank E. Beane, of
the Georgia-Carolinu Fair association
was present during the earlier part
of the meeting. Mr. Juckson out
lined the work in hand and recounted
the difficulties under which the di
rectors were working, but he stated
they Intended to pul on a better fair
than ever and would appreciate any
thing the merchants could do to help
out.
By closing for half tbe dav the en
tire force of employes working for
the members of the association will
be given an afternoon to spend at
the fair and extra efforts will be
It’s a Good sound couunon sense Policy
To use medicines only of known composition, and which contain neither alcoFiol nor habit-form
ing -drugs. It is foolish—often dangerous to do otherwise. The most intelligent people, and
many of *he most successful, conscientious physicians, follow this judicious course of action. The
leading medical authorities, of all schools of medicine, endorse the ingredients comjMysing Dr.
Pierce s medicines. These are plainly printed on wrappers and attested under oath. There's no
secrecy; an open publicity, square-deaj policy is followed by the makers.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
THE ONE REMEDY for woman's ailments, sold by druggists, devised and gotten up
by a regularly graduated physician of vast experience In treating woman’s peculiar
diseases and caicfullv adapted to work in harmony with her delicate organization,
by an experienced and skilled specialist In her maladies.
THE ONE REMEDY for woman's ailments, sold by druggist*, which contains neither
alcohol (which to most women is the rankest poison) or other injurious or habit*
forming drugs.
the only
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nic in |
the
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guaran..
•red ro
make
THE ONE REMEDY for women, the composition of which Is so perfect and good that
its makers are not afraid to print Its every ingredient, in plain English on its outside hot tie-wrapper, and
attest the correctness of the same under oath.
%v> have a profound derirc to avoid all offense to the most delicate sensitiveness of modest women, for whom we entertain the most sincere
respect and admiration. We shall not, therefore, particularize ktrt concerning the symptoms and peculiar ailments incident to the sex lor
vhich Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has for more than 40 years proven such a boon. We cannot, however, do a better service to the
a«tcted of the gentler sex than to refer them to Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a great family vioctor book of KXX) pages,
hound in cloth and given *u-try gratis, or sent, post-paid, on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps—to cover cost of mailing only. All the delicate
ailments and matters about which every woman, whether young or old, single or married, should know, but which their sense of delicacy
makes them hesitate to ask even the family physician about, are made plain in this great book. Write for it.
A<Mrrs*; World * Dispensary Msdical ASSOCIATION, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President. 663 Mnin Street, Buffalo, N. V«
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WU-TINO-FANO
Wn-Ting-Fan g, whose
successor as Chinese Min
ister at Washington is re
ported, is on his way to
Washington with Tang-
Shoa Yi.
mafic to have everything in perfect
order for the reception of visitors lo
the fair grounds before noon of th •
opening day.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mr* M M. Davizon. of No 379 GW
ford Ave.. San Jose, (’a!., says; "The
worth of Electric Bitters ns a general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bow
els is so pronounced that I am
prompted to say a word in its favor,
for the benefi; of those seeking re
lief from such affilctlona. “'here is
more heolth for the digestive < rgans
In a bottle of Electric ypltters than In
any other remedy I know of." Sold
under guarantee at all drug stores.
6uc.
Advertising Done By Retail Merchants
Already Greatly Helps Association
Routine business occupied the atr
tentlon of the retail merchants at
the quarterly meeting of their asso
ciation held at the Chamber of Com
merce Tuesday night. E*ery com
mittee, with the exception of the en
tertainment committee made reports,
the most interesting of which was
perhaps that of the advertising by-
Mr. Abram Levy. In a complete re
port he showed just how he was dis
tributing the work and the cost to
the assocition. He declared that he
felt confident that the trade of Au
gusta merchants would be practical
ly doubled in a year if a systematic
line of work was pursued.
The organization voted to continue
the work as suggested and advised
Mr. Levy to keep up advertising as
he lias been doing recently. It was
found that the usual assessment
would not be needed and just half
the usual quartety amount was levied
on the merchants, though some of
them desired that the full levy be
made so that there would be plenty
of money on hand.
The merchants association will
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
AT EMORY COLLEGE
In Honor of Young J. Al
len, the Famous Mis
sionary Graduate of
Emory.
' EMORY COLLEGE, Oxford. Oa.—
To adopt plans for the erection oi
:ho Young J. Alien Memorial Chapel,
on which construction will be begun
»here early next spring, the building
committee met in Atlanta Monday and
1 selected Bruce & Evc-rett, of Atlanta,
as architect.
This chapel will be one of the most
handsome of its kind, and a very ap
propriate menioral to the famous nils-
I sicnary who was graduated from this
institution with the class of 1850.
The building will bo a commodious
structure in which chapel exercises,
church services and commencement
, exercises will be held, and suoh a
jdace of worship will be a distinct
acquisition here.
A large sum of money has already
been subseribed toward this building,
and President James E. Dickey is
daily receiving contributions from
; Methodists throughout the country,
j and especially the state.
The building committee on the
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7.
have quarters of their own in the
Chamber of Commeroe headquarters
hereafter as they have rented a
room to be used only for their own
work. Mrs. Moorman was given a
vote of thanks by the association for
the splendid manner in which sne
conducting her part of the work for
the organization and many of the
members spoke in appreciative terms
of her assistance to them in various
ways.
Why Jame* Lee Got Well.
Everybody in Zanesvile, 0.. knows
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route g. She
writes: “My husband, James Lee,
firmly believes he owes his ltfe to the
use of Dr. King's New Discovery.
His lungs were so severely affected
that consumption seemed inevitable,
when a friend recommended New
Discovery. We tried it. and its use
has restored him to perfect health. "
Dr. King s New Biscoverv is *he King
of throat and lung remedies. For
coughs and colds it has no equal. The
first dose gives relith. Try it' Sod
under guarantee al all drug stores.
60c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free
Young J. Allen Memorial consists of
President James E. Dickpy, chairman;
Bishop Warren A. Candier, Mr. Geo.
Winship, Mr. Asa G. Candler, and Mr.
W. P. Pattillo.
She Likes Good Things.
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says; "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. Kings
New Life Pills as our family laxative
medicine, otcause they are good and
do their work without making a
fuss about it.” These painless puri
iie73 sold at all drug stores. 25c.
MAYFLOWER SIGHTED.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. .I.—The steam
ship Advance reported by wireless
Wednesday that she sighted the May
flower, a schooner yacht with both
l.iasts and. bowsprit gone and flyify
tings of distress, last Saturday, 150
miles east of Watllugs Island. The
yacht, buffeted by a northeasterly
gale and mountainous seas, was at
the mercy of the elements.
Fore Sore Feet.
“I have found Btickiens Arnicn
Salve to be the proper thing to uso
for sore feet, as well as for healing
burns, sores, cuts, and ail manner
of abrasions,” writes Mr. W. Stone,
of East Poland, Maine. It is tbi