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“Better Than Doctors”
SO SAYS MRS. GERTRUDE ASHENMERST
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MRS. GERTRUDE asWENHERST
Duffy’s Pure Naif Whiskey
f* an abnolutfly pur* distillation of malti’d grain, great mr* being nurd
to ha vs * very k<rn«*l thoroughly malted, thtin do«frnylnK ths gsrrn and
produrlng a prsdlg* ted liquid food In the* form of a malt ease nee, which
la (hr moat effective tonic atlmulant ami invlgorator known to adenee;
Hoffoncd by warmth and inoiptun*, ita jmlatability and freedom from in-
Jurlouft HubriHiice* render it ho tha' It can be retained by the moat aen-
altlve stomach.
It In Invaluable for overworked
men, delicate women and sickly chll
dren. It strengthen* and sustains
the system; la a promoter of health
and longevity; make* the old young
and keep* I lie young throng
Write Conaultlng Physician, Duffy
Malt Whlakey Co., Rochester, N. Y„
for a free Illustrated medical booklet
and free advice.
If you cannot purchase Duffy's Pure
Malt Whlakey m ar your home we will
have shipped you In a plain case, ex
press prepaid, as follows: Less than
ala boillea, tl per bottle; six bottles,
sf>.fid. One r a*e, 12 bottles, fIO.OO
Remit to Duffy Malt, Whiskey Co.,
Rochester, N. Y . by express order,
postoffloe money order, or certified
rherk. Upon receipt of order, goods
will lie shipped tnunedinlely according
to directions
Reference*; Any Rochester Hank
or Trust Co, Dun's or llradutreel's
Agency.
POE’S TALES TO HAVE
OPERATIC RENDERING
Metropolitan’* New Man- 1
ager, on Arrivnl, An
nounces Two More Nov
eltlen.
NEW YOU', emt oUultlCasatxn.
manager of 1 1 ■ • Metropolitan Opera
company, arrived trout Europe on
board the Preach I,liter l.s Touralnc
“I am looking forward with pleat .
urv to my first aearon at the Metro I
polliau Opera bouse said Mr (Snttl j
Css.lt.a "We have mapped nut i:i
ambitious program In which all th •
school* of music are well represent
ed Our first Italian novelty will b«
l.e VIIH.’ which we hope to be able
to give during the fourth week ot
the season. ft Is the first Work ot
f'uelnl. and it win t Mm
Alda and MM ik d ’ampananl.
To*, at Ini w ill cuiidnet.
As la" Villi' la a short opera. It
will be given In conjunction with
Pagllacct' or 'Cavailerta Rirdlnnt.'
Mascagnis opera, by the way. will be
revived with alt onttrely in w miu ict
scene, which I hnYc had painted lu
Milan by tho artlatA oi I < Meal# ( >
mo will sing Turlddu,' which, I am
told, he has never tung here, and
Mmr Deal Inn will lie the 'Kantuagn.
"Toecanlnl will addive tut W< dues
da> on the Oceanic and 1 am glad
that I shall hat. his co-porcatlnn
during mv drat season In America.
We have worked together tor tin past
ten years at tat Reala, where wv
tc .ghi and won i.m op. ttitle ice
I tea As already •ntiotmeed To* can I
nt win ecmdut t some ot the tiorman,
aa well as the llaltan and French
operas The first German work that
he will direct will be Uolterdanim* r
iintr.' which will be given duiit i. the
third week, with Mine*. Krcutst. id
and tinmen and MM Sc him-die. and
Made of Forest Roots
Dr. Pierce believes tlut our American forests abound in most valuable medicinal roots for
the cure of most obstinate and fatal diseases, if we would properly investigate them; and. in
confirmation of this conviction, he points with pride to the almost marvelous cures ei
iectcd by bis
k ' Golden Medical Discovery M
which /ns proven itself to he the most efficient stomach tonic, fiver
InvlQorator and blood cleanser known to medical science. Dyspepsia,
or indigestion and torpid liver yield to its curative action.
The reason why it cures these and many other affections, is clearly shown in a little book of
eunu ts from tlx- standard medical works which is mailed free to any address bv Ur. R. V Pierce of Buffalo
P*. Y., to all sending request for the same. ’ '
A\»f less marvelous. In the unparalleled cures It Is constantly making of woman’s
many atfcctiony. weaknesses and distressing derangements is
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
ns Is amply arrested by thousands of unsolicited testimonials contributed by tirntes
fui patients who have been cured by it, often after many other advertised medi•
elm s, and physicians had tailed.
Both the above mentioned medicines are wholly made up from the glvceric extraits of native, medicinal
roots. Ihe processes employed in their manufacture were original with'Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on
nv skilled chemists and pharmacists with the aid of apparatus and appliances specially designed and built for
this purpose. Both medicines arc entirely free from alcohol i all other harmful, h.tb-forming drugs. \
fuH 1 1 >t ot their ingredient* i> printed on each bottlc-wtapper, Don t accept %cc.ct nostiums us substitutes
lui these medicines ot hXovi.N cu.\uosino.\.
A prominent society wo
man, of 1918 Winnie St.,
Galveston, Texas, who
extols Duffy’s Pure Malt
Whiskey for curing her
of dyspepsia and stomach
trouble after doctors had
failed to give her relief.
Mrs. Ashcnhcrat recently wrote:
"It Is with pleasure I write to In
form you of the good Hussy's Pure
Mall Whiskey has done roe. I was
practically run down with dyspepsia
and stomach trouble. I received no
benefit from the doctors, so I decided
to give them up and take Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey. It has done me
more good Ihan all the doctors and
other medicines."
Felnhala In the lending roles.
' To.einilni .■.ill also ixmduct ‘llr.
hiitu rn,' In wli'rh Mm< Oay find M.
i Nolo will have tho principal parts
| The list of our novelties und re
vivals has nlreadv been published
: Hcsld'! those previously mentioned
I have also the two new works of De
bussy. which arc founded on Edgar
! \lliiii Poe's tales, The Kail of the
I House of Usher snd 'The Devil In
■ tln* I'.ellrv.’ Tin first named will ji
In two nets and the Intler In one.
und lie composer Insists that both
lof them must lie presented oil tho
| same evening."
REPORT FROM TUSKEQEE.
Booker Washington Makes Financial
Report for the Year.
MONTGOMERY, Ala -In his re.
i", tor the lam year, Pftnclpnl
Hcokei t Washington, of the Tusk"
g> i Negro Norma l school, aava that
ih" Income was about the same
amount as the expenses, the excess
’ hi the latter lulling itP'tti repairs and
• Menuhins of tic permanent plant.
Kmm all sources the income wax
'>."■‘l.ol2 Mt Of thla amount $252.
.'o' ,s w,»s used lor running coat.
Kor special purpores. Including per
n in . t Improvements, was kpcnv
S2B, 338.11#
lie endownient fund was increased
$118,7X8,88 by the sale of lands an I
•lifts Kor all purposes the sehOo
tee '’’d $405.1 ::l 91. the endowmeti,
fund not being Included In tho ex
prose account Among tho bequests
ts 110.842.7$ Ths endowment strut
Is now $i M ,140 03 it ts hoped that
; the railroad can he run to tho
ci nt!: Is this year, which will cost
$12,511:1. and thst Hi new dining hall,
in ca l onn. can be completed
Md Is ssked tor new cottages for
tear hors, scholarships and buildings,
total com about $75,000. In uddt
Hon It Is Imped to put the endow.
> metit at fS.ono.wo.
I 1h" s<tendance tor he term was
SIXTEEN ARRESTS
j WHEN DEBS SPOKE
Red Flags and Much Ex
citement Manifested
When Socialist Candi
date Addressed.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—As a result
of the visit of Eugene V. Debs, social
ist candidate for the presidency of
■ Ihe United States, to t his city, fifteen
j men and one young woman were
! locked up In the station house at
Third street. twi Fairmont avenue.
Several thousand men and women'
1 listened to Debs in Labor Lyceum
[ hall, Sixth and Drown streets, and
others, trying to gain an entrance,
created a disturbance.
One of the most feverish mounted
the steps and started to make a
speech, policemen waived the crowd
back.
"Come on, don’t mind the police,"
i shouted the man. "The workingman
i lias nis rights—.”
| A policeman seized the speaker
. and placed him under arrest. The
, great mob ,n Sixth street hooted and
howled and tried to rescue the pris
oner. A fiatrol wagon carne clanging
along. There were more attemp's
at rescue and several more of tho
rioters were arrested.
All during the meeting socialists
surged outside the hall and every
now and then an arrest would be
made, each time the crowd hooting
Its derision.
Celle Pearlsleln of Fifth and Noble
streets waved the red flag and was
Immediately taken to the station
house. She and all the others, ex
cepting ..ewis Rosenbaum of Second
and I-omhard streets were charged
with breach of the peace. Rosen
baum was charged with Inciting riot.
The candidate was scheduled to
speak at three meetings, otie In Ken
sington, one In Labor Lyceum and
one al 721 South Third street.
Upstairs and downstairs and in the
streets, socialists literally mobbed
the nail on South Third street. They
packed themselves tightly In the up
slHlrs auditorium, and when that was
Oiled stowed themselves away down
stairs. 'I hen a man with whiskers
eatne to the front of the upstairs and
announced Ihnt Mr.JJebs would not
be able to appear owing to Illness.
"But he will appear at. the uptown
meeting." it waa announced. The an
nouncement caused some anger.
Voices were raised very high. What
about the fifteen cents paid ' for ad
mission? That was the burden of
some of the complaints.
"The tickets will he returned and
then everybody can go to the Labor
Lyceum.” It was announced. "In the
meantime those who wish to stay may
hear Mr. Jacob Penkln of New York."
Most of the crowd went up to
Labor Lyceum. The street outsld’
the hall was already pretty well jam
med when they arrived and a squad
Of police were having nil they could
do to keep down a little Insurrection.
Now and then one of the most zeal
ous would mount the steps of Labor
Lyceum and nifdress the crowd.
About the same number of times an
Hrreßt would be made.
Excsllent Health Advice
Mrs M M. Davison, of No. 379 Gif
ford Avc., San Jose, Cal., says: "Tho
worth of Electric Hitters ns a general
I family route ly, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the llv*r and bow
els Is so pronounced Hint 1 am
I prompted to say a word In Its favor,
for the benefit ot those soaking re
I lief from such afflictions. ’"hero is
! more health for ihe digestive creans
I In a bottle of Electric Bitters than in
I any other reni"dy l know of.” Sold
I under guarantee at all drug stores.
50c.
1.821. of which 1,0X5 were men. Th >
average attendance was 1.400, exclu
sive of those In the winter agricul
tural schools There were 110 grad-
I nates receiving diplomas. It Is shown
I that comparatively few go to gr.idua.
tlon, getting nw.iy with the know!-
I edge Hurt will nn;ke them able to get
along by trade efhciency. Board has
I been reduced to a cos! of tt.l9 pci
I week or 17 cents per day.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
! LOIG LETTERS IS
CAUSES FDR
DIVORCE
CHICAGO— Love letters, fervint
with expressions of affection on the
part of "Florence” for “Harold," were
largely responsible for a decree of
divorce grunted by Judge Chettaln
yesterday to Mrs. Harriet. Cleveland,
who asked separation from Harold 1.
Cleveland, 84 Van Bureau street. The
cas> rested on statutory grounds.
“Florence,” from her missive, ap
pears to have been an extremely love
lorn young woman, in one of her let
Mers, addressed to “Dearest Harold,”
she writes;
"YVe are both under a strain aqd
neither will he able to settle down un
til we are together for all time, I
love you, dear, and trust you and feel
perfectly afe with your dear arms
around me. I realize that. Ip many
things I am but a child, but I do feel
that I understand you and you do
that [ understand you and that sci
some things I know you better than
you do yourself. 1 hope I Bhall al
ways he able to sway you to the good
and to bring out the good as you do
in me. Good nighl.-dear one. I love
you arid trust you always. I am
yours and you are mine and nothing
ran ever come between us. Always
your Florence."
Ardent Note Tells Hopes.
In another of the love notes she
says:
"Dearest Hal:—This I* just a line
to remind you that I love you In the
same old way and that my feelings
for you haven’t changed since I saw
you this morning. Now are you re
lieved? • • • j shall be glad
when our hopes are realized and
when we are settled down in our own
bmmo In far away Mexico. I can’t
hardly realize r am soon to be your
wife. I seem to be in a dream, and
Hiich a happy dream, and I hope and ,
pray I may never wake up to find itj
only a dream. I hope, dear heart, we ;
shall always he as happy together as
we aro now, and that we both will be
able to keep alive the flame that we
have kindled in eaeh other's hearts.
Good-bye, dear, keep yourself safe for
me, for you know that, my happiness
lies with you as yours does with me.
Always your. Florence."
Ex Alderman's Son in Suit.
Mrs Julia Gill Francis yesterday
asked divorce on the ground of;
drunkenness and nonsupport from J. \
\V. Francis, son of former Alderman
Francis of Austin. The application
conies as the er.d of a romance be
gun four years ago, when Julia Gill,
now Mrs. Francis, was employed as
a telephone operator. Francis pro
posed and was accepted, the two get
ting married in St. Louis.
Ernest Hummel. Jr., son of Ernest
Hummel, South Chicago politician and
secretary of the United Breweries
company, was charged with cruelty
by Mrs. Julia Hummel when she ap
plied for a divorce yesterday. Judge
Eldredge granted a decree and allow
ed SIOO a month alimony.
ill cm m
W§G HOME
MANASSAS, Va. —W. S. Langyher
waa cremated in his home near St.
Ediths academy five miles west of
Manassas Tuesday morning, when his
house with It's entire contents was
destroyed hv fire originating probably
from a defective flue. All of the oth
er occupants of the building escaped.
Langyher had re-entered the burning
structure to save some money and
valuable papers in an upper room
against the pleading of his wife and
children l.angyhers Mills" the home
of the 1-angvhers is one of the oldest
landmarks of the country.
If you want the best Domestic Coal
orde Clinchfleld through yoqr deal,
er or of the Clinchfleld Cohl Cor
poration, Charlotte, N. C.
\k \k ■
\ HP*"** \
POHTIEOESE KlfiG
[XBOBTSfGRPtICE
ROME. —It became known Tuesday
that King Victor Emmanuel immedi
ately on learning of the intentions
of Emperor Franz Josef, in regard
(o Bosnia and Herzegovina, wrote a
letter to King Peter of Servia ex
horting him to maintain peace in his
kingdom and advising against hostile
demonstrations against Austria-Huu
eatj.
Why Colds Are Dangerous.
Because you have contracted ordi
nary colds and recovered from them
without treatment of any Kind, do
not for a moment imagine that colds
are not dangerous. Everyone knows
that pneumonia and chronic catarrh
have their origin in a common cold.
Consumption is not caused by a cold
but the cold prepares the system for
the reception and development of the
germs that would not otherwise have
found lodgment. It is the same with
all infectious diseases. Diphtheria,
scarlet fever, measles and whooping
cough are much more likely to os
contracted when the child has a cold
You will see from this that more real
danger lurks in a cold than In any
other of the common ailments. Tho
easiest and quickest way to cure a
cold Is to take Chamberlain's Cough
Rempdv. The many remarkable curoi
effected by this preparation have
made it a staple article of trade
over a large part of the world For
sale by all druggists.
A FORMER BANKER’S
HOME CONTENTS SOLD
Petition Sale Has Been Or
dered By the Court.
NEW YORK.—In a petition sale or
dered by the court, the entire con
tents ot the homo of the late John
G. Jenkins, former president of the
Jenkius Trust and Williamsburg
Trust oomparfles of Rrooklvn. were
placed on auction Tuesday in the Je*>
kins mansion at 830 LaFayette ave
nue. Brook-n
The sale Ik being conducted for the
purpose of settling up the large es
tate left by the former bankker, and
the total amount of the contents of;
the house Is estimated at $150,000,1
comprised chiefly of magnificent pvr-|
lor furniture, curios and art cabinets
valuable oil paintings, statuary, ped
as tnls. Ivories, parlor draplngs and
art plecrs.
The d/ used hanker, with his thre
sons. John G.. Jr.. Frederick H.. and
Frank, were indicted last January by
a Kings county grand jury following
the failure of both banking institu
tions. of which the Jenkins family
were the head. The blow t> >ved Go
much for the aged man and shortly
after he return of the indictments h?
retired to his summer home, at Sej
Cliff, where he died.
Fill your bins now with OllnrhfleM
I Coal and you will ho lr.depend it
when the mercury drops. O'der ire
>our dealer or direct oi the Clinch
t.cld CoaJ Corporation. Charlotte,
; N. C.”
NEW YORK POLICE
ARRESTED THIEF
Notified Other Cities nnd
Further Arrests of
Diamond Thieves Arc
Expected.
ST LOFIS The police of New
\ rk Chicago, and Kansas City, w. re
t Chad by the St. I .outs police Mon*
de> night of the arrest here of F«s
--t r George on the charge of stealing
; diamonds and w a tones worth $35,300
1 from 8 C. Powell, a wholesale jewel
!er at ITO Broadway. Sew York, and
■ arrest* are mtpc *ed In these cities.
Twenty-live thousand dollars worth
lof jewels wore recovered from George
i Monday,
Some Unique Conceptions
At American Beef Banquet
CHICAGO —Twenty-three dollars a
head for a banquet. That will he the
eniroximate cost for the entertain
ment of each who attends the annual
J 1 ■■■-..
JUBAL EARLY’S SISTER
DIED AT GALLIPOLI *
GALLIPOLIS, O.—Mrs. Ruth Early
Nash, sister of General Jubal Early,
of the confederate army, died here
last night.
Mrs. Nash was the wife of the late
Hon Samuel S. Nash, and is the last
of the famous Virginia family.
Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the
world wide Cold and Grip remedy re
moves cause. Can lor full name
Look for signature E. W. GROVE.
25c.
KNIGHTS AND KINGS.
The knights rode up with gifts for
the king.
And one was a jeweled sword.
And one was a suit of golden mail,
And one was a. rolden word.
He buckled the shining armor on.
And he girt the sword at his side;
But he flung at Ms feet the golden
Word,
And trampled in it his pride.
The armor is pierced with many
spears.
And the sword Is breaking in too.
But the w’ord has risen in storm and
tie,
To vanquish and to reisn.
—William Watson.
HOTEL VICTORIA
Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 27th St., NEW YORK.
■- ;. •. - *
Rooms $1.50 per day and upward.
EUROPEAN PLAN GEORGE W. SWEENEY, Proprictos.
Anguj Cordon, Manager, Late of King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Canada.
Hotel Marlborough
Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., Herald Square, New York
Wwlm
R>iea far Rr m % I SO an 4 upward. fj.oo *rd wttn faith. Parlor. Bedraam and Batfc
and i-pw-rd. SI.OO utri wh»i «w persona occupy a aingts room.
■ ■ V.ITirE ro» BOOKLET. ■ ■
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M. TIERNEY, M«e«ew
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14.
festival of the American Meat Pack
ers association, which will be held at
the Auditorium Annex Tuesday even
ing.
It will be in honor of the Beef,
American Beef, at that, and those who
attend will witness one- of the most
unique conceptions in the feast line.
It is not what is to be given to eat
or drink that will attract but the
transposition of an old English ban
quet hall with all Its pretty and long
forgotten customs into the midst of a
throng of wide awake business men
of the twentieth century.
England, the original land of roast
beef, will he outdone, end many of
her most pleasing and grotesque cer
emonies have been borrowed for the
occasion.
The first session of the convention
proper began Monday in the Grand
Pacific hotel, which is the headquar
ters of the organization.
D. A. D. Melvin, chief of the bureau
of animal industry, ~t Washington, in
representing Secretary of Agriculture
James Wilson, spoke at yesterday’s
session, of the work of meat inspec
tion throughout the country, and said
that the lavs were being complied
with in ail sections.
Why la Sugar Sweet?
If sugar did not dissolve In the mouth
vou could not taete the sweet. G-.iVE'S
TASTET.ESS CHIU, TONIC Is as
strong as tho strongest bitter tonic, but
you do not taste the bitter because the
Ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth,
but do dissolve readily in the acids of
the stomach. It Just as good for Grown
People as for Children. The First and
Original Tasteless Chill Tonic. The
Standard for 30 years. 50c.
In the Centra
of the Shopping
District.
A Mftdcrn. First Class
Hotel.
Complex In all ft* appoint*
menu. lurniahingi and
decorations entirely new
throughout. Popular with
lntlleg visiting the city with
out eoctwtt t-wiause it Is
fcoOKlike and cosy.
In Walkin'! Distance of
Shops situ 1 hea'res.
No cab tare required. 500
rooms. _OC rooms with
bath. Hot and <old water
and telephone is every
room. Cuisine -nexcelled.
■■ n— aim iaamill—n
ABSOLUTELY
FIREPROOF.
Most Centrally Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten minutes walk
to 25 leading theatres. Completely
renovated and transformed in every
department. Up-to-date in all re
spects. Telephone in each room.
Four Beautiful Dining Rooms
with Capacity of 1200.
Tide Famous
German Restaurant
Broadwav’s chief attraction for Spe
cial Food Dishes and Popular Music.
Eurepesa rise. M 3 Bevies. 290 Baths.