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TEAS COMPETITION
Brewing Company’* Di
rector* Meet To Discuss
the Increased Sale of
Near-Beer.
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I’ITTHnURG. »•» An- half of the
people of the country giving up Op
ine of beer, whether they are forced
o by prohibition or n*t? In the aiarm
,ng question that confront* the hide
pendent Drawing company. * concern
pom posed of a dozen or more big
breweries of thl* city and lt» vicinity.
In the I net few month* no many towns
In the Pittsburg dlntrlct have gone
"dry” that ’he Independent Brewint;
company, to keep even, placed on thit
market a mixture which look* llk»
and taate* like boar.
Thu prohibitionists approved It jind
Anally the company had order* for
far mora than ft could All. In tho
meantime th« sale of bear began to
drop off oven In (own* where beer
I* legally sold, Haloons In several
towns wore forced lo go out of bind
neaa became the demand for the pew
non-in toxical lug drink became ho
area! Finally the ownora of the
hem com blip became u! armed.
A meeting of the itockholder* of
the company war held here Thursday
and there was much excitement. Two
factions are represented In the com
bine, on* the eld German brewer*,
who want to lircw nothin* but beer,
sis ,*to. The other (action Ik com
poend of young financiers, who have
their money In the concern and do
not care whether beer ot 1 hreablnK
machines are made Just »o the r
turns ooma in as they are doing at
present. At Thursday's meetiuK two
Of the directors threatened to restiii).
and there are minor* of a general
reorganisation of the company tin
lea* a general understanding be
reached
Why James Use Got Well.
Everybody In Yanesvlla, (),, snov i
Mrs Mary Lee, of rural route a sp
writes "M> hußhsrid, lamer l.e. ,
firmly b'dlctes he owes Ida life to the
tin of Dr King r New Discover} .
Ills lungs war* an severely uffret- I
that consumption seemed Inevitable,
when a friend recommended New
Discover) We tried It, anil It* uw <
has restored him to perfect health '
Dr King's New Discovery I* Mic King
of throat and lunx remedies I'. r
coughs and cold* It ban no equal. The
flr»t tflxn- give* ri-IIFi Tiv It* s■ .'cl
under guarantee at all drug stores
'Or and $1 00. Trial bottle free
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♦ IN RECORDER'S COURT. ♦
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At Recorders coutl Thnrwdai
morning Acting Mayor Kalbneisti
presided a* Judge I’lcqnet la out ot
the city The billowing case* wer>
convicted:
Hii*|e Whitfield. n negt-* **. we
rharged with vlolallon of the (Kinh
section. Mlie wsh given f.i or |n
«Uy*
j. 1,. Itt >and was given J: "ti or !■
days for violation ot thi noth Bri
tton.
G Hptvak was charged with vpda
t toil of the JtiMh * rollon ID* fail
ed to pu, light* on Home lumber In
front of hi* store tie nald the llgh'
In the door way was burning and
that wan plenty of light The rv
(-order gave him II or 3 days Ho
paid th* line.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While In the army Itt Isiig I was
taken with chronic diarrhea," -sai-
Uworge M Felton ot Mouth Gibson
Pa "I have since tried many rome
dies but without anv permanent re
llw(. until Mr A W Mi
place, persuaded me lo trv riiatn
bsrialu a Colic. Cholera and Dlarr
hose Remedy, one bottle of which
stopped it at onoe." For sale by all
druggists
NATURAL QUERY.
"Csar Nicholas I* probably the
moat oordlally hated man In thu
world"
“Never heard of him; »-ha. league
did he umpire in*' Houston Post
For* tors Feet
“I hav- found Bucklen's Arnica
Salve to hr the proper thtnr to us >
for sore feet, a* well a* for healing
burn*, sore* cuts, and a'l manner
of abrasion*.” write* Mr. \V Slone,
of Fast Poland Maine It I* tb
proper thing too lor pile* Try It'
Bold under guarantee at all dm*
stores SSi-
GLENNVILLE SOCIAL NEWS
GRKENVtLLF Mr* J B
t'n»nt'l) visit, d Savannah thi* week
Mr F M Patton. of Darien. »a» ■
\ tailor horn Tuesday.
Mr* I.am.t Wetera ha* returned
homo from a rtalt lo ratal Ira* and
(rtend* In Borurfn county
Mi. A. II Prluce has returned It
Augusta. whrrv lit nil! resume hU
studies in Hit* Augusta Medical col
lege
Mina Inca Water* bar mum.'.l
w ,*> Want a nine i f* • • Afck y our uoviv .
t 1 r » blood p.i irt«r? • • A»k yeur Joel, r
IV ft JIT Ilf VFanf a strong alter*!.ve? • Ask your doctor
r T v Waul a family nudum*P - A»k your doctor
. . , . » , t ... . *«»l if wgb'ut alcohol P * Aak your dodtor
■ r FT V.i... ..f. »i- " Want Ayr's Saraaparilla? Aak your docroi
' . vv> km »» v*» »«»usk a o i.ms
RU*W ttAtiW <-m trait a n r«* tiw ft. ...«»««<. -»r wr*. ■ U»r m...
Opening of neat, stile for “The Merry Widow,” which will be presented at the
Grand tomorrow night and Saturday, matinee and night.
FOUR MEN HURLED
DOWN DEEP SHAFT
MINERAL, Vn A white man and
three negroes were thrown down a
shiift too feet deep at the Armlnlu*
mine* Tburtidny, and th'lr bodies
wen- broken to pieces. The names of
the negroe* were unknown, hut the
white man won W. H White, of Flu
v atm county.
The accident was caused by tho
holstmun falling to apply the cable
brgke* after cutting off steam from
the elevator. The four men who were
coming up In the lift, fell to the hot
-1 tom of the abaft with the elevator,
and wer« crushed ltuo Hhapeless
masse* Tho hoUtman In desperately
111 on account of the accident, und It
In feared he will loan his mind.
THE DRESSER SUIT
settle™ SOON
NEW YORK The famous suit
hrwighl by D. Leroy Dreader, onca
president of the Trust Company of
the Republic, to recover tho fortuno
he lost In connection with the Uni
I'd Staten Kbip building promotion In
r.ioj, It ha* become known, be
e-ttled between now and Friday
night The trial of the action, which
was down on peremptory order of the
•ourt for Thursday, wa* Imb-flnltely
postponed, n* the defendants and the
plaintiff had come near enough U>-
itother lo muke It certain that a com
ph-te Hettlemeut scheme would be
worked out In the next is hours
The settlement will be on a ea»n
basis Th Hint brought orlglually
wa* f.-r more than 11,01)0.000. The t-x
--hanker will likely get 1500,000 for the
ship building lOHtftl
MERCER HAS ANNUAL
CLASS SCRIMMAGE
Sopbomoi cs Rush the
Freshmen Out of the
Ctinpel; Class Spirit Runs
Hi«h.
MEROlrtt l NIVKRBITY. Macon,
(la—The annual scrap between the
Freshman and lh« Sophomoo oceurr
•>d Monday In the college cupel utli (
an announcement had been made for
a meeting of the Freshmen clan*
Moth claaßaa were very euthiislSHtlc.
The arrlmntage lasted about fifteen
minutes, After the Sohp* had
made assault after assault upon tho
Fresh men ranks, they massed In
body and cleared the aisle*, and com
pletely rushed the Freshmen out at
the door* and window* Dr. Jatne
son and the whole facility looked on
with amusement When the dust
of the conflict had "cleared away the
Freshmen were absent This la au
annual custom The lost relic of
haxlng and the boys enter It with
great enthusiasm, especially the new
men* It also arouses the college
spirit to higher pitch
homo after a visit to relative* and
friend* near Svltanla.
Mra J M Huthr* ha* returned
ho<v from « rtalt to her parent*.
Dr, and Mr* A I'rdoulol at Claxton
Mr*. A t’ Aldridge I* a guest of
relatlvea at Scrovln.
Alt** Kffie Water* ha* returned
from a trial! to relative* at Bylvanla
Mr* Joe l.l|>altt. and children are
on an extended visit to Bavannah
Mr* W. K Pttrvla «n a visitor
here this week
COMING PLAYS
Scene from “Human Hearts,” at the Grand tonight.
CALEN DAR.
Tonight (8:30 p tn I —" Human Hearts"—Scats ready now.
Friday—Night (8:30 p. m.) —"The Merry Widow" —Heat sale now
on
SnturdHv Matinee, (3 00 p, m ) —"The Merry Widow'' —Seat sale
now on.
iit.urdav Night (R:3O p. ml —"The Merry Widow" —Seat sale
now on.
Mall ord> rs received for "Merry Widow” with remittance only.
‘ Human Heart*’' Tonight.
In "Human Hi art*," the story told
I* one of much Interest, In which
the sympathies of the audience are
thoroughly enlisted Ton. Logan,
an honest blacksmith, living In the
hill* of Arkansas. t*> entrapped by
an adventuress whom he marries
without discovering her character.
After a time, and while poor Tom
think* hi* happiness Is secure, her
former lover appears on the sc<*ie. V
murder Is committed and through the
plotting* of thl* Infamous man and |
woman, the crime I* fastened on ;
Tom. He discover* the truth, bu. I
through love for the woman, and !
rather than hetay her, he bears the |
stigma, stands trialfl, I* convicted
sttgm* stands trial. Is eonvlcted and I
sentenced to states prison for life,
where he would have remained, had
It not been for the III' gr\enth nr o!
faithful friends, üb<> bring his ra*>
to the notice of the Governor of
Arkansas. In the end. of course, ;
all end* happily and Tom is restored
to hie former standing In the com- j
tminlty The play la one in which)
pathos Is combined with comedy.
The organliatlou presenting “Hu j
man Hearts" Is under the manage
meat of W. E. Nankcvllle, who has j
directed Its tour most successfully |
for a number of vear* Mr N'anke
villa Is said lo have provided ample
scenic display tor the production and
lo have engaged a splendid company
for the portrayal of ihe various char- '
sclera. "Human Hearts" will be'
seen at the Grand tonight. Prices
cent* to SI.OO Get yous seats
now.
The Merry Widow ' is Coming for
Three Performances. Starting
Tomorrow Night
All ihe reviewers who have written
about that areat Internal tonal sue
cess, "The Merry Widow.' ihe de
lightful Viennese operetta soon t >
l>e heard here, burst Into oloqift-n
panegyric* baaed principally on the
sentiment that all the vyortd loves
a lover. By this same token the
Lehar waits, which Is the chief feat
ore of the second act ami had a
swinging theme running through the
entire performance, reaches to the
souls of men and women of all race*,
stir* them with the magic which Is
In It; lairly captivating the semte*
of everyone
It I* true that critic*, reviewer*,
sated profess 1.’ll»lr. and the dtscrtmi- i
rating lav men have all joined in
Ruundt'ig the praise's of The Merr.
FEARED POOR HOUSE. SO
SHE COMMITTED SUICIDE
NEW YORK Fearing that she would
be sent to a poor house. Mr* t'aro
line F" her t'S year* old. committed
suicide Thursday at her home In th >
basement of lip;' Kant One Hundred
and Fifty-eighth street, by Inhaling
gas Mr* Barbara Albert*, a friend,
found her body In a chair
I'ntll three month* ago Mr*.
Albert* had lived with her son. who
wa« a butcher She left there after
a quairwl with her daughter in law.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
widow" with a unanimity of empha
sis that has seldom obtained in com
ment on any public performance. Th
effect of the waltz alone, witji IL>
accompanying Intense love atmns
phere. I* hardly duplicated in an
theatrical performance of the preserv
day In any part of the world.
The glad news has reached u
that we are to have the pleasure o
seeing this marvelous production o
"The Merry Widow,” which Mr. S»’
age will send to the Grand tomorrov
and Saturday night and Saturda
matthoe.
The scenery and Ifglit effects ot
"The Merry Widow," *ftre said ttf b
the very last word in stagecraft In
an American operatic poductlon. The
costumes were all made in Furls, a
well as the wonderful hats which
are now as fatuous In the milliner,
world as the Lehar score is In th
musical world. The seats still con
tlnue to sell at a "Merry Widow clip
at the box office. The free list Is
entirely suspended for this engagt
ment.
Why Cold* Are Dangerous.
Because you have contracted ord
nary colds and recovered from the;
without treutment of any Kind, d
not for a moment imagine that cold
are not dangerous Everyone knows
lhat pneumonia and ehronle catarrh
have thetr origin in a common cold
Consumption la not caused by a cold
hut the cold prepares the system for
the reception and development of th
g.'tms that would not otherwise hav
found lodgment. It is the same with
all Infection* diseases. Diphtheria
scarlet fever,' measles and whooping
cough are much more likely to ae
contracted when the child has a cold
You will see from this -hat more rep
danger lurks in a cold than In an
other of the common ailments. Th
vastest and quickest way to cure :i
cold Is to take f'hamberlnln's Cough
Remedy. The manv remarkable cur-'i
• ffeeted hv this preparation hav.
made It a staple article of tradj
over t large part of the world For
sate by all druggists.
MR. EUGENE JOHNSON
GOES TO PALMETTO
Semis in Resignation As
Member of Council From
Second Ward.
Councilman Eugene L. Johnson, cf
the Second ward, ha* tendered his
resignation to the mayor and he ex
pect* to leave the city and go back
to hi* old home at Faltnetto. Ga In
that town he will engage In but!-
n« *s within a thort time
Mr. Johnson’s term in council did
nut expire until the first of January,
1910, and It I* quite probable that a
*|wclal election will be ordered to
till the unexplred term i
In leaving the city Mr Johnson
-inly One "BROMO QVHkINI. ' that a _
Laxative Rromo O u * n * ne *v«ry
Day, 25-
Von Kamp, Vaughan & Gerald
HAVING THE CONFIDENCE ' <
OF THE PUBLIC
%
Is the main reason of our Third Anniversary Sale
being such a Grand Success.
When We Advertise a Bargain You Get It
1905
By a Chain of Three Years of Successful Merchandising—an Unbroken Record
for Selling Only Reliable Goods at Prices That Mean Big Money Savings.
Bargains
Without reserve we will sell our entire stock of new Voile Skirts, *9 Q
worth SIO.OO and $12.00 at
Entire collection of Rich French Mesh Voile Skirts—new plaited and fashionable
gored mode's —some hare French button panel fronts —elegantly d* 1 A QD
silk or satin trimmed, worth $15.00 to SIB.OO, Anniversary sale v M* * w* *fO
Wehave the greatest collection of Women’s and Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits ever
brought to the town, at prices 20 per cent cheaper than any house in the trade
I
200 pieces of Wool Dress Goods, 38 to 50 inches wide, in .ill the newest colors and
weaves, worth 65c to 85c per yard, Anniversary Sale 49c Yd.
1 t ,»
BURN GAS
IT WILL SUIT YOU
BETTER FOR
LIGHTING,
COOKING and
HEATING
GAS COMPANY
takes occasion to thank hundreds of
friends for the kltldness and support
shown him at all times He held
many Important places on commit
tees of council and was universally
rivarded us one of the most untie
workers In that body.
A OIFINITION.
An Ingenious and amauslnc an
swer was recently given by a stu
dent *ln the natural philosophy class
at Princeton University. An In
structor gave the question: ''Define
transparent, translucent and opa
que.” ”1 can not, professor," an
swered the student, precisely defln >
those terms, but ! can define their
meaning in this way: Th> windows
of the room were once transparent,
they are now translucent, and if not
cleaned very’ soon they will be opa
que."—Llpplncott‘a.
Is Linked To
Glfy REPAIRS
SAWS. SIRS, Brittle Twine, Ac., fer am nuke
Tag of Gin I NGINrs, BOItCRS and PUCSSE9
“ “ end Rcpilr* fer sent*. Shafting, Puller* Belting, he
..vers. Pipes, Vslwi* and fittings, light r *w, Shingle, and Lain Mill*. (iasnh.it fngineg
*ne Milt- In stork. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SbPPIT
iOMPANYi Augusta* Ga. *
Aug-ista, Ga., Aug. 10, 1908.
Mess Taylor Bros.,
Winston, N. C.
Gentlemen:— m
Your 3 of 7th to hand. In regard to your ‘‘Rod
Eye” Tobacco would say that every customer to
whom we have sold it buys it again.
Respectfully,
Murphey & Co.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3.
1908