The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 13, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Southern Standard of Satisfaction Snowdrift HOGLESS LARD <1 Made by Nature. As pure, as healthful, as wholesome as the grape of the vine or the fig of the tree. <IFor all cooking better, cheaper, and healthier than the best of the hog—as good as butter for most purposes. the southern cotton Oil Co. HEW YORK'SAVANNAH-NEWORLEANS ATLANTA• CHICAGO^ Desirable Lots On Tutt Avenue, for colored homes. Will build homes on monthly payments. Industrial Lumber Company Phone 262. When You Want Fish , Oysters and Game Call Us Up. Fresh Shipments of Mullet Daily J. N. B. Armstrong, Retail 308 Jackson St., Phone 683. Wholesale 010 Walker St., Phone 2294. ' T" p D I L/ Red and Buff, Dry Pressed D ** ■ and Common Building LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT. Getirgid-Ldrolind Brick Company Howard H. Stafford, President. Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA. ARIi YOU LIUiULHPsU **» We Carry a Large Stack of TIN ... HARD WOOD MANTELS, RUBBER Id?not I no* OR*TEB AND TILE 9, TAR PAPER PARIAN HOUSE PAINTS. Blaek and Qalvanlxed Corrugated Iron. Tar and Roaln Sired Build Ing Paper; Tin Shingles, Etc. Catimatee eheorfully furnlahed on Tin Roofing, Gutter*. Etc., Gal vanlied Iron cornlcea, and ekylighta. DAVID SLUSKY, 1009 BROAD BTREET. COMING PLAYS Ml#* KHU*' NUr Perl*. 11! r prims dotum soprano with th. Mautia'.tan Opera company. which plays an In) porfsnt engagciriem a' the Grand during the "of Ootubvr lath with uauat matinees ha* lual been pr> sented with a ltui oil painting of herself. The pHnaUUon was road by Mr Bug one Nice. lather o' th • prims donna. who I* a touted Nw York artist The oil painting la a place of (bo highest an. ai.d Mica Perle ha* taken (hr painting with h >’ on (ho present soulhern tour «t th Manhattan Opera company The painting wll lw> brought to ihla rite oni- week In ndrinra of tbe company and d'spiayed In a down town show window. Mia* badt la getting th annex i outh talking about her artistic work Nice la not only ht r widdla i tin Ini alao tha duality of work that sir doe* She la vary modest 111 all har rolaa but effective, bar singing bolna OMy Ona bROMO QUININE. - uut II Laxative Quinine CB » v «r ul high quality Mlaa Parle la aup pound by a thoroughly aapabla com pany »f alarw. ami the engagement ill Ihla ally will deyelop tna t x»cl Mamt.iid of this ally »« a musical aln Heat* ready natt Friday morning ai tha bos office. Lama Back Thi* ailnn nt la uanally ca'ia»d by rhauiuallam of (ha muarlaa of ihc *mall of the hark, and la quickly eui.d by applying Chamuerlaln's Liniment twro or three times a day and massaging the |>arta at each ajv plica) an For aala by all dnifglsf* MIS AMBITION. Hiiaaal- \ < *. I'm out for tha mow ay all iha iltwa. There's enfy oao thing I ever Intend to do for my health. Hu--.iT s\ ha a that* Hu- al Europe Tha (’atho)le i Standard and Times MRS. OSCAR KOCH Mra. Osonr Knrh and her husband, of Nnwark, N. .1., for love of whom Hho abandoned hi-r (50,000 null for broach of promise against John h os tor, of Newark, N. J. ♦ « ♦ AT THE SUBERBA. ♦ ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Crowds, crowds, crowds. The ever popular Huporba was taxed to Its ut most capacity with an effervescent and surging multitude anxious to wit ness the unexcelled performance at this fashionable -vaudeville house. “Doc" Samson, admiral of minstrel sy, Is Indeed a high-class singer, his voice Is deep, rich and mellow. He is a revival of ye ole time minstrel. Mile. Dolores Is a vocalist of hlgn order, and rendered several excellent selections on the sonorous xylophone. The three Kelleys, singers, dancers and comedians, were great. The team work in clogging stimulated the ad miration of all present, while their ! jokes were both good and new. Why James Lee Got Well. Kveryhudv lu Zatiesvllo, 0., snows Mrs. Mary Dee, of rursl route e. Sho writes; "My husband, lames Lee, firmlv believes he owes Ills life to the use of Dr. Kings New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, j when a friend recommended New ! Discovery. We tried 11, and its use lias restored him to perfect health." j ' Dr. King s New Discovery Is the Kim: jof thront and lung remedies. For i roughs and colds It has no equal. The first dose gives relltff Trv It' Sold 1 under guarantee at nil drug stores, j 50r end (1.00 Trtnt- bottle free ■ ••• ■ BLYTHE PERSONALS. RLYTHE tie \ v■. \ lad) Is visiting at Mr. Wm Ageston's house. She Is only a few days old, : visitor and mother dolag well. Mr flaorga E. (’ape and wlfa, of Savannah apent Saturday with hi* father at the residence of Mr. P. B. Reese Mtr. Illark and har daughter, Mrs. 1 Alexander, spent a pleasant evening wllh Mrs. Murrow. Mr. \ Clarke and daughter want to Louisville to attend the fun- j oral of W. K Clarke a wife. A box party at Mr. Earnest Atklti sons Friday night for the benefit of the Methodist church, net proceeds were $12.00. All had a gne time. Mias llcaale Ooulsby wou the cake, being (ha moai popular girl. We are very sorry Mr and Mra. P ,K. Norrell have moved from our town, they have gone 10 Augusta to open busim |s. { Tha Sewing llee mat at Mrs. S P. ; Blank* one night recently. They are making beautiful *'%!iroluer> in.! i fancy work for the (iaorgta-Carollna fair. Mrs. Whitaker, Mr* Taylor. Mrs Mahoney and Miss Lyons ware nlceiy entertained one evening lately at a phonograph party. Misses Hassle llarwlck and Nan uie Carswell went lo Augusta so a«-e 1 the Merry Widow Both of our It P n'« went to sin* tha Marry \\ tdow Mr Smith Tarver, oL Durham, tla , is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. • | C Tarver f A great big negro camp m.-etlng |at Keyatrtlle Sunday Several Until'd In Jail. Poor religion or mean whiskey. Flooring and Ctiling, (lightly cam aged by the fresfet at special orlcsa. Ptrkma Manuf»cturing Company. P ST a dark secret "Doc, what's the difference be tween a senator.uni and a aanata I rum?" "Will you keep It quiet If I tell j you?" "Sure." "There* lent any. - V\asbtugton Herald. THE AUGUSTA HERAED CARLTON ARROW COLLAR. that tries neither thumb, tie nor temper c,^Js7.» II Gantt Ear b—* for % CAM* Cloctt, PeatKMly A Co . Makers. Troy. N Y- THOMPSON SETON l. • Ernest Thompson Seton, the naturalist, artist and author, just returned from Europe, denounced the na tional bull fights of Spain in a speech he recently made in Greenwich, Conn. ♦ IN RECORDER’S COURT. ♦ ♦ ♦ The recorder was lenient Tuesday morning There was about 20 cases before him, but there were few con victions. Wallace Thomson, charged with lioterlng. He was begging on the street and tried to beg from Detec tive Bartley, who sent him in. He will work for the city for 90 days in de fault of (100 fine. Officer J. A. Wilkins heard there was a rrap game going on In Craw ford’s wagon yard Monday night. He flushed the game and raught Alfonso Jones. He was bound over to the city court. Chas. Thurman and Will Lovett has a fight. Both men were In a bloody condition. Lovett received (2.50 or 5 days and Thurman received (10 or 20 days. James Curry a negro boy about 12 years old was charged with stealing a small bank. The recorder gave hitn (100 or 2 years In the reforma tory. Several eases of plain drunks were given (2.50 or 5 days. C,ear boxes of gun metal comprise one of the nbveltles of next season’s cars. ECZEMA AFFLICTS WHOLE FAMILY, Suffered for Two Years with Terrible Itching and Burning Children in Fearful Condition —Unable to Sleep and Kept Scratching. EIGHT SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES “The Cutlcura Kemodie* cured eight In mir family v my husband, six children and myself i> f a terrible eczema. Ws had It so had that the children couldn't sleep at night for scratching themselvee. They were broken out thick and crusted all over. Then it would itch sad burn and big some name on tbeir hips and legs They would cry with them and 1 mrself suffered terribly with the Itch ing and burning We were this wav for two years It would get worse in the winter. 1 used all the home remedies that 1 could hear of without any relief and th»n I went to a rhvsician and got medicine three different tirnee but It did BOt do us anr good. 1 did not know what to do so I went to a friend and asked her what It was she used for her childien, and she told me it was the Cutlcura Remedies. I sent at onoe for the Cutlcura Remedies o naiath . I Cutlcura 9 >ap, Ointment and Resolvent Pills. 1 also got one more box of Cuti cursOintment and t wocakes of Cutirura Soap They relieved us at once and in a short time we wees cured. lam truly Sail of finding a cues for eeweina. and I mil recommend the Cutlcura Remedies highly to every one so afflicted. Mrs. Huey H B. ice. Rockcastle p. 0., Jack son Co.. W. Va.. Mar. 3, HWB." SKIN HEALTH Obtained by Cutlcura soap and Cutlcura Ointment. Fee preserving, purifving and beau tifying the skin for cleansing the scalp if crusts, salt* amt dandruff and the stopping of falling hair, for softening whitening and soothing red. rough and sore hands, md for torturing, disfiguring rashes, itching*, im tat' ns. Inflammations amt chafing* «# Infanta, children and adults there la ts. thing so pure sweet and eo-nomii-ai as the Cutlcura Re-nedtes. They ass >rd HnraedlaM relief and jv-int to a siswsiy cure in the majority of rases when other remedies fait. (Vvi.a S-Vs Id !r I Owl tees! i.'Or , Sreuwnl |W »P 4 l W«I»US 0«tNl P tv -:v ». fir* » ad nr.« • ■g-Ksuei rrra. v ikui B -a as Ita I‘isaaa m Union Sayings Bank The Men who Direct This Bank are: WM. SCH.WEIOERT, A. S MORl!i^r, C. H. COHEN, E. J. DORIS. J. P MULHERIN, F. X. DORR. BOWDRE PHINIZY, THOMAS 8. GRAY. T. 8. RAWORTH. PAUL HEYMANN, THE BEST LIGHT FOR THE STORE AND HOME GAS ARCS AND WELSBACH LIGHTS * CONNECTED FREE GAS COMPANY HARDING DAVIS Richard Harding Davis, the author, playrlght, re cently made deputy sheriff of Westchester county, has been robbed of three horses, stolen from liis stables at North Castle, New York. uinosiiK HEIRESS DEE IN AUTO T CHICAGO.—WhiIe she was walking beside her grandmother Monday af ternoon Margaret Frances Mitchell ' an 8 year-old heiress to IJOO.ttct). was selied by kidnappers. They threw her Into an automobile and drove through the streets of the city and i the surrounding country towns tor four hours before they finally dis j appeared, taking the child witti them. In the car, besides the chauffeur. 1 were two women and three men. 1 Robert H. Mitchell, father of the; child, an employe of the cliy law deportment, bellevea that one of tne 1 j women was his wife, from whom he | 1 s« parated three months ago. The oth-1 : «r persons are believed to be friends : lOf hers i The three male passengers alone wire visible to persons on the side walk at the time the selxure wa* made, and It Is thought that the won.-, *n hid thenis*lyes In the bottom of the tonneau when they feared they might be recognised j The entire police force of the city , has been called Into the case INTERESTING BITS. Even blindness ta not allowed to ! prevent the children of Parts from learning natural history and knowing what birds and beasts are like. A I class at the Parisian, school fer the blind la taught by the use of a fine I collection of stuffed animals, which ; the pupil* learn to recognlxo by th j touch. Men Arid Methods are the two things that make a bank what it is. We take a justifiable pride in calling your attention to the names of our directors at the These men have prid e in this bank, its success means prestige to them precisely as the building up of a savings account here means success to you, and they devote their best thought to the interests of this bank and that cleans to your interest, if you are a depositor here. Have you an account here? Do You Sleep on One of Our Sanitary felt Mattresses? , r HAVE YOU BOUGHT ONE OF OUR OIL TEMPERED COIL SPRINGS FOR WOOD BED, OR AN INTERNATIONAL FABRIC FOR IRON BED? WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES, FROM $2 50 TO SIS.OO—ASK THE FURNI TURE DEALERS. Augusta Mattress and Manufacturing Company. I illl 111 I ■ ci—Hit— ■lllll IIIW 111 III111HMMH——— B—— Augusta, Ga., Aug. 10, 1908. Mess Taylcr Bros., Winston, N. C. Gentlemen:— Yours of 7th to hand. In regard to your “Red Eye” Tobacco would say that every customer to whom we have sold it buys it again. Respectfully, Murphey & Co. WEALTHY. "You will find that the altitude Is | high at Denver." That ain't nothin’, It won’t be more ihan we kin afford. We find thel I the. highest is generally the most i economical In the long run."—Ex change. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case rs Itching, Rtlnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. nOc. Flooring and Ceiling, alightly dam aged by the freshtt at special prices. Perkins Manufacturing Company. F ST IT DIDN'T WORK. "I would like." said the gentleman ly agent, to call your attention to a ltttie work which I have here." let me call your attention to a wMle lot of work which I have here." re piled the man at the desk. Does not Color the Hair D estroys Dandruff AYER’S HAIR VIGOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 w LARGEST UNION INDORSES BRYAN DALTON. Ills—The' Alton Glass Blowers union, the largest union In the American Bottle Blowers as sociation. has repudiated Samuel Gompera, who advised the union to Indorse Bryan for president, and laid on the table the communication from President Gompers at their business meeting. The glass blowers say the only sal vation for their <rade i* through the operation of the protective tariff. Some of the heaviest coats lined with fur are so well fashioned to the figure that they appear as though they had only a finish of the thinnest silk.