The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 16, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. Union Sayings Bank The Men who Disect This Bank are: WM. SCH.WEIGERT, A. S. MORRIS. C. H. COHEN. E. J. DORIS. J. P. MULHERIN, F X. DORR, BOWDRE PHINIZY. THOMAS S. GRAY. T. S. RAWORTH, PAUL HEYMANN, HTH P TOR MEN WHO CARP 7iE Height Shoe Fashion ffj jjv'J Of course you want fashionableshoes Barry Shoes meet that B,j V test. No shoe is more stylish or mow up-to-date at any price. L - You also want the best of wearing qualities, and the shoe that fits /* IV' your foot comfortably. Barry Shoes meet that test, too. 4 f 1 J 1 w They are conscientiously and beautifully made up by skillful Union labor, of I | Kj II materials that are as worthy and meritorious as those which are put into any shoe on jig " S |F the market. Thousands of our best dressed men in all parts of the country wear i I Barry Shoes. Come in and buy a pair and your feet will be stylishly, comfortably, f I and economically shod. J | I m j. hum ifvi cam. f?> West End Local News Rev. R. M. Dixon will administer the ordinance of baptism to all chil dren presented Sunday morning at St. Luke, before preaching. Mr. S. M. Butler moved Thursday to the Altic house on Crawford ave nue. Two places on Crawford avenue will doubtless be long remembered by the faithful dumb creatures, as they had the insistent sign “Water your horses here," staring them in the face as they trudged along and frequently sla’ their thirst there. Now water e plentiful and the signs have moved, but the faithful, grate ■vtures will rnsj manv longing ILES *uffer*id with piles for thirty sis years. ago last Ap'll I began taking Caacarets pation. in the course of a week I noticed , began to disappear anti at the end of aii • •>• did not trouble me at nil. Uaaeareta >e wondera lor me. I am entirely cured and r* new man." George Kryder. Napoleon, O. Best for The Bowels %Sto COM) candy cathartic P»lat*bl«, Potent TaateHood DoOo<yf, ((•▼•r Sicken. Weaken or ftrlpe 10c 2Sc -Or Never •old In bulk Phe e*-nmn'' tablet stamped CCO. traaranteed to core or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 593 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Most Expert Tailoring Light weight materials strictly for summer days or the medium weights for more general use —All styles are here.; Handsomely tailored by T T XTON MEN. A trial order will make you a permanent cus tomer. Howe ®> Co. Harison Building. Men And 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 left. 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 means to your Interest, if you are a depositor here. Have you an account here? glances toward those places where the water tub once stood. Mrs. Dan McAlhany spent. Thurs day with friends and relatives in Warrenville, S. C. Mr. W. J. Owens, of tipper Watkins street, left Thursday for a visit to friends near Grovetown, Ga. Mr. Altic has purchased a house on Walker street and has moved into it, letting his Crawford avenife house to Mr. Sam Butler. The first grade of the Fifth Ward Grammar school is using a room in the John Milledge school, as there is no room in the old building for them. Mrs. O B. Clieti and nephew. Mas ter Otis Cliett, will spend a few days with relatives near Grovetown, Ga., returning Monday. All legal arrangements are being made to perfect the organization of the Crawford Avenue Baptim church, to take the place of the Berean Bap tist church. All officers have been elected and charter is being prepar ed b; Mr. Henry S Jones. The revival is progressing nicely, with 1C additions. The subject for night being: "Commit Thv Works I nto Jehovah and Thy Purpose Shall he Accomplished" Saturday night: “In a Prison Cell. Who?" Public cordially invited. October 17, a double cut in prices on photos at Hendersons Gallery, 185f> Broad street. jghn l mm SWOREJF AGAIN HOT SPRING, Ark.—John L. Sullivan celebrated his fiftieth birth day by renewing his pledge to remain on the water wagon for lifty years more. This declaration wus madt In the presence of a large circle of admirers, the ex-champion spurning an invitation for a mixture which had been especially prepared Tor him with ten drops of whiskey and a quantity of seltzer. 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 tht- same with ail infectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles and whooping cough are much more likely to oa contracted when the ohlld has a cold You will see from this Dial more real danger lurks in a cold than in any other of the common ailments. The easiest and quickest wav to cure a cold is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The many remarkable cur-M effected by this preparation have made It a staple article of trade over a large part of the world For sale by all druggists. The best people visit the Arcadium. JIM STEWART WILL FIGHT J M’GOY NEW YORK.—At the National c!ut> tonight Jim Stewart, the Brooklyn heavyweight, will have a chance to gain recognition among the top-notch ers. He meets Kid McCoy In a six round bout. The condition of Doth men Is oil that could be asked for. Stewart, who is under the management of Jimmy Deforrest, one of the best trainers in the country, will have olos,. to 40 pounds advantage in weight over-McCoy, but the latter in his palmy days fought men much big ger than himself and figures that his long experience in the ring and his great knowledge, of the game will offset the big chunk of weight ,he is giving away. Yesterday McCoy tipped the beam at 108 pounds after his day's work, and said he felt, ready to go in and put up a stiff Da ll lf. His wind is good and the wav he handles himself indicates that there will be some heavy going when the pair gets to gether tonight. Fill your bins no,v vdh Cllnchfleld Coal and you will be Independent when the mercury drops. Order Irotn your dealer or direct of the Clinch field Coal Corporation, Charlotte, N. C.” COURTS AT LAKE SOON BE READY Executive. Committee Lakeside Club Met Thursday Night and Voted To Finish Work At Once. The executive committee of O' ■ Lakeside rlul> held a very orithuHlas tic meeting Thm lav evening at the office of Mr. It. It'n Uoodwln. It watt iinanlmoioily *l> elded to (In ,nh at once the tenniM court*. They arc already In fairly good Hhnpc an.l luted only a *urfK'ing coat, togethet with net. and other minor eipilpmetii The rnalti work, however, war com plelcd aomc time ago. Probabllltle* arc that the cour' will lie rcadt for play within a anti Indication* arc that the; will l>«. Immensely popular until far Ititc the winter Mason. Quite a number oi, memlxra have been axnloualy awal' Inc thwli oomph tlon, having put chased rac'iccta and hall* and It v. 11. he of general Int. rc»t to,know tha In a few day* now the court* Br io be finished ' Water will he at It* normal heigh. In the Lake next week. A few milt" detail* of repair on the canal ban. have a* yet ntad' It Inadvisable turn on a full head of water, hut 1 hi* will Ik; done In a few day*, am: the Lake w*l then back up to th regular depth. THE AUGUSTA HERALD TAKE HP CASE OF ERRING_PLAYERS National Commission Meets in Chicago Satur day and Will Mete Out Pun , limont to Washing ton Team, l 1 ' CHICAGO. —Action on the eases ot the players ol the Washington Ant ericun league leant which took pan in a barnstorming trip hcriahouts this fall, probably will be taken by the national commission at a meet ing td be held in this city tomorrow morning. At the same time a peti tio from the local baseball patrons calling for an investigation of the sale of tickets tor the recent world's series games here will be presented The Washington players subjected themselves to investigation by play ing games here after their season closed in violation of one ol' the rules of the commission, and particularly by playing the Logan Squares, who are* not in good standing with the commission, because of having har bored ineligible players, aerording to that body. The Minneapolis play ers who also offended against tho same rule will bo treated by the ml nor league governing hoard before their case is taken up by the com mission. President Johnson, of the Ameri can league, and a nitlonal conunls sion member, returned front Detroit yesterday, and in discussing the commission meeting, said he ex pected President Pulliam, of the Na tional league, to arrive here today end that Chairman Herrmann, of the commission, would be here tumor row, for Iho meeting. "The meeting will be hold," ha said, "to clear the decks of some matters which there was not time to reach during tho world's/- series. Among litem will he the cast's of the Washington players who took part in exhibition games here this fall, it" carding the Minneapolis team, that is a matter for the national associa tlon to consider and dispose of Ural." Asked if Ihe White Sox were amen able to the same discipline. Presl deni Johnson said they were not, as they were playing here in territory which belonged to them, and had not Played any games against the Logan squares, therefore, had not. defied the i published warnings. In advance of action by the commission, Mr. John son declined to discuss the probable punishment to ho inflicted upon tho erring players. She Likes Good Things. Mrs Chas E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good lliiugs and have adopted Dr. Kings New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, t>< cause mey are good and do their work without making n tuss about it." These painless puri fiers sold at all drug stores. iiiic. _ BRIGHTON BEACH minium Historic Old Course Being; Plowed Up To Make Lots For Investment Company NEW YORK.Brighton Poach race track will soon be a matter of turf history. The lightning course where i tie* illustrious Broomstick hung ti|) a world s record for one mile and a quarter, and where all the bright, stars in the racing world have beer, seen in action, will shortly be cut up into building lots. A gang ol laborers started yester day with scrapers to destroy the track and to fill in the infield, which Is a marsh. The track Is a few feet, higher than the Infield, and when Oh ground is on a level, the surveyor will step in and divide tho oropert) into streets. It will then bo known as the Brighton estate. When Nerves Twitch Weak Women suffer greatly from their nerves. They twitch, pull, ache and throb and keep things all wrought up. What is needed is a gentle tonic hke (,’ardui, to soothe the nerves into forgetfulness and repose. Of course the reason you need Hardin it that it. is a woman’s medicine, that acts on womanly troub les, hence helps womanly nerves. (’ardui has been so wonderfully successful in relieving or curing other women’s ailments, that we are pretty safe in saying it will surely help you. Take CARDUI Wens* INomens CLOTHING Buy Fall Clothes from the maker. Save the middleman’s profit. Get better clothing for less money. Pay conveniently. /■ '■ “’' '-vV% I Jp.. IlipPl THE CLINCH RIFLES WILL GIVE A DANCE Will Be the Mont Approp riate and Brilliant Ever Held At the Armory. At their regular meeting in Armory Hall Thursday night, members of the Clinch Rifles unanimously derided to entertain on the eve of Hallowe'en with a dance. Committees were appointed by (’apt. Ueo!*go F*. Elliott as follows: 1 Moor Lieut. Cohen, Sergeant IJv I ingstone, Corporals Lowe and Shipp, and Private Montgomery. Invitation Sergeant Smith, Corpor als Prlntup and Atkinson, MiiHieian Walker, and Private* Rankin and Bennett. Refreshment s Corporal llolllngv I rates i. it Ta y lor, Wsid and Daley. Decoration: Sergeant Woodson, Prl vateft Livingstone, Lot/., Martels and Woodson. ft Ik the purpose of the Clinch to make this function one of the mow; | brilliant and appropriate ever held at Armory Hall The date of Krtdav i evening, October .'loth, was elumen j because of the fact that Hallowe'en falls this year on Saturday, j An necompllshed hand will he en i gaged for the occasion, a large asserii Idy will he Invited, and the decora | tive plans are laid out on a very elaborate scale. The style of rim used, clincher or othi rwlse, has nothing to do with Hu quality of the tire: It will pay you to remember this. Don’t hesitate to come here for Fall Clothing on easy payments. It’s our business to give credit, and we give it freely and cheerfully. Just say “Charge it." Women’s Suits and Coats Any woman will admire our showing of clever Fall styles. Come and see the splendid values. sl2, sls, $lB, S2O, $25, S3O Men’s Suits and Overcoats All new this Fall. The nobbiest styles, made to fit perfectly. Superbly tailored. $.12, sls, $lB, S2O, $22, $25, S3O Superb Millinery, . $3.50 to $lO Fancy Silk Waist#, . . 4.00 to 10 New Walking Skirts, . 3.75 to 16 Woman’s Fine Shoes, . 2.00 to 4 Little Girls’ Coats, . 4.00 to 8 Boys’s Suits and Overcoats, Children's Suits and Overcoats Men’s Mats, Men’s Trousers. PAY A SMALL SUM EACH WEEK MENTER & n oM Rosenbl°co. i 940 BROAD ST. K AUGUSTA, GA. USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. When you* arc caught emerging gayly from a bar by one whose good opinion you ardently desire rich undo, for Instance, or somebody of that ilk you doubt lohh give explnna lions of your action which are cm barraHsing and unconvincing lienee j you Hhould patronize a certain bar which provioes the two best excuses possible. When caught emerging from It the first time you simply re J mark "Ah! one of the most hcntillful paintings in art Is behind yon drink | dispensary. Really, I have to drop in at least once a week to gaze upon It. Honestly Iho teenbpie. compost tlon, grouping, chiaroscuro, and A 1 *d lib. And when caught the next day you remark: "Mb’ That • place hands out the bent corned beef In the world as a free lunch! Hh!" New York Times. For Chronic Diarrhoea. "While in the army in 18(1.1 I was taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says George M. Felton of Month Gibson, Pa. "I have since tried many reme dies but without an.V permanent re lief, until Mr A. W. Miles, of this place, persuaded me to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy, own bottle of which Mopped It at once.” Cor sale by ail druggists. The be*t people visit the Arcadium. A Texan was arrested Hi Ndw York | recently while showing the workings of lib' burglar alarm. In that town there gecttiH to he a deep-rooted pr I j itdlce against anv attack on home In dusfry. Washington Boat. Experience eounts. Read the <*x perienee of Mrs. Alta Hanes, of Orif fithville, Ark., She says: “Hefore I took Cardui for my female troubles, I suffered death a thousand times. I used to have nervous spells until some times I didn’t, want to live another, minute. The first bottle helped me and after taking ten bottles I am today a well woman.” Try Cardui. VALUARI V fr* **-!>••• Illuttrattd Book, "Horn* Trtnimnd fat V ALU/iDLft Wom*m ayn.ptorn* of {'•male lilmoiim and RTIOIT Mab “£‘ r *V on hnrt«n% d»*l, me4U An* «t«, DvV/l\ Jr IvtiCg fy r In*. po<u»ld. A'W»-,* i. tam Adi Uory • Th* Umm>o»<g Msdlcinc Cu, U-ttaaaoc**. Tern*. PAGE FIVE rYOUR'X credit! lgoodJ Don’t Forget W« .nil at Cash Store Prices 73 Busy Stores GENESEE SHOES For Mon, lh« Boot CA h. tho World, Men’s Shoes, $2.00 to $4.00 Bovs’ Shoes, $1.25 to $2.50 Have them charged. 112 U ' fljs tt. tjS \V l ia Olijr Superba theatre. Corner Broad and Ninth, Presenting Polite Vaudeville. Program Week October 12th: DOC. SAMSON, “Admiral of Minstrelsy,” Comedian and High-Class Singer. MLLE. DOLORES, Zylophone Soloist and Vocalist. THE THREE KELLYS, Singers, Dancers and Comedians. PATHE’S PERFECT PICTURES. Matinees: 4.10 to 5.30. Evenings: 140 to 11.00. ADMISSION 5 and 10 CENTS. SMITH’S DEATH IS HUE TO APOPLEXY ... <m A coroner’* Jury, Impaneled In th# ca*e of W. W. Hmlth. found dead In bed »t hi* home on lower Hroad Mtreet Thiiraday aflerniKm, held an In i|iie*t at It o'clock Mil* morning and returned a verdict of death hy apo plexy. Funeral *ervlc«* will be conducted from Donnelly'* umlerinklug parlor* till* afternoon at I o’clock, llev. Fletcher Walton officiating, and In lerrnenl I* to he at the city ceme tery. The Mure«t w tu/ to have *atl*fnetorv lire rcHult* I* to Inti' Jildlrlou*lv frf 1 -sr Jk. i / MRS AIT A IIA SIS.