The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 11, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 10

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PAGE TWO General Debility and Night Sweats 1 ji Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Ih an ahHoluteh pure dint Illation of malted grain; great card 1 being uao d to have every kernel thoroughly malted time deal toying the germ and producing a predlgeatcd liquid food In the form of a malt essence which Ih the moat effective tonic : ttmulunt and Invlgorator known to science; softened by warmth and moisture It* pnlatahlllty and freedom from Injurious unbalances render It ao that It oan be retained by the most senaa live stomach If you wish to keep young strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health take imirv Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions. It to Dos and strengthens the heart action and purifies (he entire evident |t Is recognised as a family medlqlne everywhere. If you cannot purchase Duffy's I'uf« Mnlt Whiskey nesr your home we will have shipped you In a plain care . ,pr. s prepaid, ns follow*; l.esa limn six bottles, $1 per bottle; six bottles, »5.60. One case, 12 Dot tiff*, $lO 00. * lleinlt to Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester, N. Y by expreas order, postoffice money order or certi fied check I' pon receipt of order, goods will he shipped immediately according u> directions. Reference Any Rochester Hank or Trust Co., Dun's or Itrndstreet’s Agency, Write Consulting Phyatctan, Dully Malt Whlakey Co., Rocheater, N. Y,, fop free illustrated medical booklet and free advice. In Augusta Churches. Bt. Patrick'* Church, Very Kev |,. 'min, v. (1 . rert/.r. Rev J Menu easy. assistant. Sunday miiHlri 8:110, 9, 9. 10 a. in. Sacred Heart Church, Corner Creenc amt M.'Klnne Bt*. rarior, Rev .1 j simrry, S j., pan tor», H<‘» j, Lonergan, 8 .1 . nmi H«*v. H, Maciea.lv. H .1 Morning service Mas*., at 5 ::o. .. 80, 7: an, s, 10 Hun d») school at 10 t:, High Mura at 11 Evening ai-rvlo Head* follow *4 by Hen.'dlct lon at S o'clork Chrlatlan Sciantlata Flrsi Church of Christian Scientist! hold* aarvicca Hunday at 11 o'clock, foam Ink Leonard building. Subject ’‘Ac# H|n. Dtsei. «• nnd Heath Ileal 1 Wednoila. evening toallmonlal meet tag at l.3ii The public la Invited. Flrei Baptist Church The mlntater Spark* White Mel ton, n, P, will preach at 11 a m and It p m Pleaae note that the evening aervtcea are remaned tndai Hun4ay school at MS a m Every body invited. St. Paul'* Church. Seventeenth Hunday after Trinity, October 11, Holy communion at S a. m Morning prayer and Harmon at U ■ nt Hundav acbool at 4 p tit Evening prayer and addret* at 8 p. ta. Take notice of change of houri At the night service special itiualc will be rendered by tht vested choir All cordially lavlied tl Sherwood Whitney. rector St Matthew'* Lutheran Church 111 the absence of t ho pastor. Hey William J Pint k, who I in atteml am a upon tho biennial meeting nt thr Halted H>tit .1 iii ihe South, now In aeaaton at Savannah, there will be but one ge' vK" at Si Matthew Mandat Ort< n II the llarveal Manx ami Sunday ..hoot tali' whteh will be held at I>> in the morning The Btmday school room haa lieen haautirully det'orated tor tit t aervlee an . alt niemheta and frlemla of tho church are eordially invited to at taint. ■he Indies' Aid aoelety will me-'t Wednesday attertiouu at < o'clock In the parsonage and the Brotherhood Thuraday evening at S, In the amatl Bui da' achool room Ptrat Prasbyttrlan Church. Corner Tollali and Seventh atreeta. th. Her J T Ptuahct. t» I*, patter PT< aching rft U a m and a IS p m by the paatni Sabbath achool at l P in Christian Kndeavor at 7So |< m The Wadneada) erenlng ewrrli e» will be In charge ot the egtra can La day band, and In addition to the quarterly hell opening," will add other Intoraatlna feature* The rut rant weak all! be observed through out our church aa a weak of prayer, la the internet at miaaiona Church of th* Atontmant, Morning prayer at It a m Kien ta» prayer at S p in Sunda' achool amt IllMe claae at 4 p m Key I B Carpenter, rector •t. Jamti Church, Rar Richard Wilkinson, !» I) pan her. preacMßh at at d 8 I by the paeaai Sunday achool at V4S MR JAME 3 CHESBROW. o'clock ». nr, j, K Parker, superln tendont. Epworth League meets Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Mid week prayer service on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. All these ner vines are worthy your presence. Ht rangers nnd visitors specially In vited lo worship at Ht. James. Oreene Street Presbyterian Churah, Met ween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, Rev. Urn, K. (lulllc, pastor, t reaching by the pastor at 11.15 a in and 8 p m. Hunday school con veto's 84k s m. Midweek prayer meeting and ntble study Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Young people's meeting In the Sunday school room tonight at 7 o'clock You arn cordial, ly Invited to all these services. Church of the Good Shephard. Morning prayer mils m Sunday school nt l p tn. Evening prayer at k p ni. AH rordlally Invited. Aabury Methodist Church Rev .1 M. How den, pastor. Preach ing at 11 a in and 8 p. m by pas tor Sunday school 9*o a m Mid week service s p m Wednesday The stewards w ill meet at 330 p. m Sunday A Full attendance of the members Is do: red A cordlif Invl tnthui la extended lo everyone. St. John’* Church Sermons for the day will be by the pi i ocher In rhargo, Pleteher Walton II a in. and 8 p. at. service* wili be held in the Sunday achool room. Sunday achool. !• "n n tn , C\ G Good rich, auperlntendont; H H Merry and Itufua Brown, asalatanta. The Henry nihle elaas for men cordially Invite* visitors to attend the seaslon* of this Interesting class. I.csson stud'. 10 a m Prayer ,meeting Wednesday evening 8 15. Strangers are cordially welcomed at all serv ices. . Curtis Baptist Church. Hey f t; nilworth. pastor, will preach at both the morning and night aervlee Baptism at close of night service Sunday achool at 4 p m. Morning service at 11 oclock. Night service 8 o'clock Cordial Invitation to general public. Deld Memorial Church Rev .1 T I'lui’ket. |» p., >nlnlater In charge Sunday school at 5,00 P m Vdull little class gt 5.15 p PRACTICAL EXAMPLE OF FIRST AID TO INJURED NKM YORK lid ward Pohcrtjr, a plumber, of No STB Koactuako street ! Brooklyn, cot only acted aa hta own ambulance surgeon when occaalon re qulred hut arrcaled a bull dog and i turned It over to the hoard of health for eaaminatioa aa to Ita aanlty, Doh erty taaa on hi* way home from work with hl» hand forge, lighted. Iti hi* hand, when a bull dog came along and attached him. biting him aeverely on the leg Itohorty reached for the dog and got him He choked him Into Inaen | alblllty and then, laatoalag a rope Mr. James Chesbrow, of Brooklyn, New York, suf fered from general debility and night sweats, so that he was unable to work, he took Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey on his doctor’s advice, and now enjoys perfect health. Mr. Cheabrow's wonder ful restoration to health it similar to that of thou sands who write us letters extolling the merits of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis key as the greatest medi cine the world has ever known. He writes: “l herewith enclose my! photgraph and unsolicited testimonial. | which you may publish. I suffered from general debility and night, sweats so badly I was unable to work; on my doctor’s advice, I have been taking Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for four months and I am now able to work again, and I feel as well as I ever did.’—JAMES CHESBROW, 243 Leonard Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. m., conducted (alternately sty well, known Bible students. Attractive music and strangers cordially In vlted. Chriat Presbyterian Church, Corner of Telfair and Camming Sts., pastor, J. H. Elllffl Preaching aervlcn 11 a m. and Bp. nt Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday evening We rordlally Invite all who can to come and worship with us Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Preaching al 11 a m. by pastor. Rev. J. H. Derrick No night service. Sunday Bible school at 1 p. nt. Ev erybody welcome. COLORED CHURCHES Tabernacle Baptist Church Rev C T. Walker, P D. LL.D., pastor Early prayer meeting at fi ,i. ni. Preaching at 11 a. m and 8 p. m. Sahhath school at 3 p. m. It Y. P. 11. meeting on Thnrsday night* at 8 o'clock The public la cordially in vited to all service*. Metropolitan Baptiat Church Rev. C. H Wilkins. D. D., pastor. Special sermon at 11.30 a m and 8 p. in . by the pastor. All are cor dially Invited. Colored Y. M. C. A. The colored Y. M O A. will he addressed Sunday afternoon at their building by Rev. John D Jackson. S H., of Jacksonville, Fla The subject of the address will b* : Prac tical Christianity " Every colored man Invited. C T. Walker, presi dent; Silas X. Floyd, secretary. Gethaemane Baptiat Church Rev. T. H. Holmes, pastor. Early prayer meeting a' 6 a. tn Preach ing at tl 30 a ni . by Rev. C. L Brown Sundtv school at 3 o'clock p. m., H. Frankltng. superintendent. At 8.30 p. m., preaching by the pas tor, Rev. T H Holmes. The pub lic Is cordially invited to attend. Flooring and Catling, slightly dam aged by the freshet at apecial price*. Perklna Manufacturing company. F-3-T Sunday Dinner, 4:30 to 8: JO, 75c Albion Hotel about hla neck, tied him to a tree Then he coolly brought over hla forge, got out a stick of solder and. to the amaaement of the crowd, began to cauterU* the wound by letting drop* of the molten solder fall on It. It was heroic treatment, hut he never flinched >Vhen he got through he again gripped the dog and again literally put him within a gasp of hi* life Meantime one of the crowd got a ntuatle and Doherty wtth the dog and hi* kit of toola reached the Gale* Avenue police station. THE AUGUSTA HERALD LIMES TO Ji FRIEND By GEORGE L. KING, Jr. Is there kindness in Fate's decree: That soon, perhaps, forever, , Your life's pathway and mine may be Hidden from each otheh? Swift meteors, flashing through the aky, Near to each other quiver, Attracted to each other by The law of each one’snature; Yet each one burns its way through space, Regardless of the other. And lives its life; its dying face On earth it seeks to smother. Will friendship's ties no stronger prove Than lifeless star's attraction? Shall we in separate orbits move, Forgetful of each other? Is not that strange, strong force divine, That draws two souls together, And makes the flame of friendship shine , To light the path so dreary? Will this soul force so soon be spent, And feeling’s flame be smothered? Will hearts that feel this flame turn flint, And no more feel its drawing? When we have gone our different ways. Lost to aach other’s presence, And live through all the coming days, Without that sweet conversing, That brightened many cheerful hours, And blessed our short acquaintance, Shall we find thorns where once were flowers, Or find those flowers withered? le friendship deemed so small a thing, That friends, once drawn together, May break the spell, forget, and sing As glad and gay as ever? Is It for nauqht that we have met And felt the force of friendship? And Is it human to forget True friends when they are absent? I , May oure then be that stronger tlel So near divine, eternal. That will outlast the voice and eye, And live through time and change*, *' Our lives may linger far apart, As through this world we wander; Pray we may keep a Chrlstllke heart, And meet, sometime, Up Yonder! George Damerel THE APOSTLE OF SINCERITY “To know real Joy in portraying a part—that Is the way to afford one’s I audience genuine pleasure. Is It not ! so?” and Mr. George Damerel looked | so flatteringly eager for his lnterview j er's opinion as to secure right there. : even If 11 had not already been givon him for his excellent work In “The Mery Widow," a very ardent admira tion. It Is this appearance of sincerity— there Is an inward conviction that it Is actually real—that helps Mr. Darn erel to create so generally favorable an Impression as Prince Danllo. His audience feels, knows, that he loves ,1110 part. He is fully alive to all Us possibilities, and he lives thm rather ! than acts them. It Is tho joy tn ex igence, the very acme of the rapture lof living that expresses itself In his laughing voice, his sparkling eye, his bounding step, his whole vivid, color- I fill personality. He is the very In ! carnation. In the part of the reckless l young prince, of youth and happiness ! and sparkling gaiety Most of all Is [he the ideal personification of the | lover, the lover who Rees In the act i ross playing the opposite role not the | actress, not that one woman, but wo jman Incarnate. It is possibly not the OUR HIGH GRADE==== Tailor-Made Suits Have caught the town. Orders have been coming in thick and fast for the last week. Our fall material are in and you have the oppor tunity of selecting from 200 of the most desirable and fashionable weaves to be seen in Augusta. Other Suits SIB.OO and $20.00 Come see the samples we are showing. Everything sold with our guarantee. We have established a Pressing Club for the accom modation of our customers. Clothes pressed on short notice. All Work Guaranteed. Ladies’ Suits and Skirts a Specialty Give Us a Trial REGAL highest iove that hts burning glances I express, but it Is a very intense and a very real thing, and it is entirely in place Just where It Is placed in j "The Merry Widow.” Mr. Damerel came to us compara tively unheralded and unsung. Most of ua knew of him only as a rather important part of a very tremendous organization; but after he gave three i performances In Augusta there was hardly one person out of five hundred who was not prepared to say that not far distant is the time to which he is already looking forward, when It will he not "The Mery Widow” with Mr. Damaref as the Prince, but George Damerel in such and such an opera or play. This is a particularly gratifying re alization to many who remember with pleasure having seen him on the stage of the Grand with Otts Skinner in "Prince Karl." as the tenor in “The Umpire" and as leading man with Marie Cahil. It is to Mr. Skinner that Mr. Damerel give* much of the credit for his success aa an actor. He has had magnificent training tn a number of good musical productions, but he thinks it Is due to his work with Mr, Skinner that he has mastered certain ALBERTI, GF DENMARK HSfe HK wSmXrmm ' : ' Former Minister of Jus tice Alberti, of Denmark, who confessed to having stolen more millions than he can remember while he was in office. He is to be sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment. technicalities, achieved certain inspir atlons. In the histrionic art. His ex pressions of loyal appreciation are as intense as the gaze he directs at Sonia. But in nothing is he moder ate. Always for him is the acme, the ultima thule, the bounding, bubbling, sparkling top of the sun-kissed wave. Recognizing the truth of this the on looker must come baek to the original question; How does he do It all? Where does the necessary vitality come from? He is but a man, and yet there is something akin to the Immortals in this imperishable, Inde fatigable joy ,of life, this something that sends eferybody in those vast audiences home with their pulses beating to a more rapid measure be cause of the realness of what seems a part of the golden age of the world, something that ought to be native to everyone that draws breath, anß that yet is as foreign to this grey old age of reason as is the winged foot print of Mercury or the unartificially light ed torch of Eros. Acting? Yes, but it is something more than acting, something that in one way is quite apart from acting. It is sincerity, sincerity of feeling, sincerity of purpose. And it is for this sincerity that we will remember George Damarel, remember him pos sibly long after there has ceased to echo in the remote brain cells the witching strains of the orchestra in thkt wonderful waltz that has only made, after all, an appeal to our senses, while this other thing, this thing that makes for achievement, help to a perpetual faith in the real ity of that which is worth while - E_B. A. Open after the show tonight. Hotel Genesta Case. TAILORING COMPANY RICHARDS & HOGAN, ol Augusta, Gen'l Mgrs., 857 BROAD SUNDAY. OCTOBER 11. CONSTIPATION *’For over nine year* I suffered with chronic con stipation and daring this time 1 had to take an injection of warm water once every I*4 Hours before I could have an action on my bowels. Happily I tried Cascarets, and today I am a well man. During the nine years before I used Cascnrets i suffered nntold misery with internal piles. Thanks So you 1 am free from all shat Shis morning. You •an ase this iu behalf of suffering humanity.” B. F. Fisher, Koauoke lU. M The Dowels CANDY CATHARTIC S Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. Never ■old in balk. The genuine tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING. “Do the people of this community devote much of their time to gastron omy?” asked the city* boarder. “Naw, 1 don't reckon they do,” an swered Farmer Geehaw. “Ez fur ez I know, they ain't a tellyscope in th’ hull township.”—Chicago News. THERE ARE THREE KINDS of furniture —the good kind, the indifferent kind, the bad kind. You will be able to get but one kind here —the best there is. No matter xyhat sort you want, whether for parlor, dining room, hall, library, or bed room, we have just your want. A vast collection and all at prices most reasonable. We invite you to call, inspect the stock, ask the price. We are sure you will buy. The J. L. Bowles Furniture Go., 904 Broad St. Augusta’s Oldest Furniture Store.