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**W 1b *ofl Drink*.
A delicious, non-lntaxlrni mis bevor
• ««* combining th* nourHhlrip: and
tonir* properties of Harley Malt and
*>"P» not * chemical con»*<*' ttori [t
contain* I*** than one-half <*f 1 pf-r
rent, of alcohol by volume, h<-r»rr run
forma with t'nltcd Btntes< Government
Uw« regulating the *»l* of wost drink*
It taste* will look- well ami m«k*-e
on« feel well If being prepar'd by
<Lnheus*r fiusch guarantee |i merit.
THERE ARE
THREE
KINDS
of furniture the good
kind, the indifferent
kind, the had kind. You
will be able to get but
one kind here —the
beet there is.
No matter what wort
you want, whether for
parlor, dining room,
hail, library, or bed
room, we have just
your want. A vast
ooHertiou and all at
prices most reasonable.
We invite you to call,
inapect. the stock, ask
the price. We, are sure
you will buy.
Hie J. L. Bowles
Furniture Co.,
904 Broad St.
Auiiusta’s Oldest furniture
Store.
SHERIFF WRIGHT HERE.
Hhcrlfl Wright of Lincoln county
1* In The city, He 1* on route to
Florida to g**t « negro, who l* no
rimed of chcHttng and swindling.
A pretty men may he ornamental
but there la where he tmutilfy get*
off
BABY SCRATCHED
DAT AND NIGHT
Tormenting Eczema Spread from
Child'* Arm to Ear and Face
All Kinds of Salves and Remedies
Met with No Success Finally
TORTURES YIELDED TO
CUTICURA REMEDIES
*'l hart i lot (4 lr> übhr with my littU
fliT* •HWTiiiA She hud Uwmi a «uffcn»r
f«sr wimr Itrno.
T h • "••**'*
zflßt XV on her
) w i Him wkl Uh’Jl
NT * •/ • ™ it got on lirr
\,v f fao* and nar
/
k jWj- y famih ikxs.'f,
V J****ff? T\ aha UwuUml
Ak^OcWA.'?*Y?ff , h• r and did
XT' 7*4 .it )*. «,uW
Ha ga"' tmr all kind« of mil van and
mßaadlan. but without auoonan. Thn.
ittaaaao hwiitontral Ixw ahv wnuikl
WWartoh <(*' Aiiti ulght Th«n I 1
ttf wtwa a I»u<«ur* l»Hvi done f.*r other
(Birins We u-wl t'uifcurft Swp uisd
rnu<iua Otaltmsat. I «*sw iugtng her so
that tabs »wnM WfiiM twH *i»rsNwl .
bn wbih* Uniy. Afl«i u*ing th< Cull*
inm )tiwn«»tkw ff a Rkt>nih she *t.**rt«sd
U> iroixmw*. I hors* need OtCh'uiA
Heap rw her alikw she wao Uvu, and
(tint will) .*»►» Iso x of Otntmrut cured
bn 1 Ain gUu*. nhr u oumi. *i*l 1
3wai» rswwumKyui the t'utMnirm lionto
tl>rv Ml* Ullh HlMssne .VJ‘» OnUno
Hi. Smith Ri4hMMu, I*a.. March l* and
Aiml 16. lodv"
FEARFUL PSORIASIS
IjiUd Hour Y«ar». Irritation w«i
Ttrribk. Cured b\ Cutkar*.
**Mv WAA pmrUAta It WH* A
parlli YllTlr txui mam*. i*fTec<mg me fn»m
lot tnA.l fa* IQT fA't. Mtkd 11**" linlAtk'll
was teWTllsbrv 1 suffered for four mim
off Alxl on. I tiAi wvti htn’ shw'ta»m irtd
irh'l sundry rvm»«ti«v t»\if t no |iMvn
mo Any rsew* unld I tried tNitieurm St ap
Ami OiAUnont M' t*etng a wv
had *wn*. it naturwlly t* > 1. nger in
make a (final lroprrw*i**n, hut ail or nor
(Ur Astor ilir f-»r a BACnth. t
«keu*'l to make* fair fsrogrsvM. 1 t*e»
viu t«» uao t lew (utxwjrw K« imsilw aU < t
July, 190*, and tar euro wu cxitJU'knw
ab-mt oct*>i»«r «*f tHe xavtM' ' Alfred
Untj, I. WhkiMd Rd . NVx*d Uroon,
a., fcngUnd. Mars h '*l, IWK."
(AII>A> iJH* I. k.’WinS'Ut «Whr ) Hnei'- ' t
» » and «i*wwUw I We «»V > *•+ »**t
airwwhmil taw seafXt Y*<*»(#* |*rar 4 iVa ''••ns,
ffMr It* 4V. IWU-
im Muon owk a* tAa Lwwa
re™ levied
FIRE QN 1.
J. BJHITE
Th< ra '■ of .1 I! Whll<% charged
with violation of ihe 4,th section of
tlm Hosti I of Health ordinance*, waa
1 1 led h\ the recorder Friday mm ulna.
The raiu had been poatpotwd front
Hmrsdav to give the representative
Of Ml- White time to Kft Ms wit
tieHHOH, to show that within the r«-
'lulred time after notll'faMon the
work of rieHniriK the cellars hau
l.een started. The wHneaao* did
not appear and the record T said ho
wan not going to he trifled with any
longei The health Inspector rain
that the work of cleaning had not
tieeii ittarted within the required tine
and the recorder Imposed a flue of s:>
In each earn* The total was
Fore Sore Feet
"I have lontia ilucklen'R Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to uio
lor it ore feet, a* well aa for healing
burnt), sores, cuts, and all manner
of abrasions," write* Mr. W Stone,
of l.asi I'oland, Main. It Is Ihy
proper ihlng too for pile* Try It!
Sold under guarantee at all drug
stores !tr,c.
• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
• ♦
♦ A MURDERER OF TIQSIRfS «
♦ ♦
By Signor SalUrln#
Toward* the end of th* etghtl** I met
Mm near an inrun" .nylum an the
Hhlnu He wne dreesod ns are most
of ttie wandering urtlsl* who travel from
.■Oiiiity fulr to noil nty fair: A light
rather loud au“ with s velvet collar, a
lons Slue necktie, a heavy gilt .chain
wMrh waa atrong anot igh to huld (i bear
wild with w foil made from th** flaw of
a Hon ancru»t*d with diamond* ll* In
tiiiduC'Ml hlm**lf Jin Mr <‘arl Hrhoop
f*r whan I found him Hitting in a cor*
ner of a bear garden feeding crumb* to
th* iparrnwa. Hl* attendant wai not
very far away and watchad him closely
*ll tho tlm*
Formerly th* Inaan* m*n inuit have
• *«■••»* vary hanuiom* Today a* w«* per
haps « man of fifty Hv« and waa evi
dently unusually *trong 141* shoulder*
were square, hi* n*ck Ilk* that of a bull
* ipportlng • well pol**d head with a
pnlr of blu*. soft eyas. Th* wltll* inouu
tacha wiin carefully w*x*d.
You ought to have *a*n m* twenty
year* ago, twenty year* ago Hao
ilsnlnto," then 1 w*a a Domptaur. Th*
who)* world npok* of me. I waa tho
Ural man In th* world who trained a
i tiger and who mad* old panther* per
form hick* tog*th*r with goat* It wax
i sensation Ohee the late King Victor
Kmnnuel of Italy, Ood hlca* hi* soul,
ailed out a battalion of Infantry at
Florence and In front of all th* aoldler*
he pinned t..* medal of valor on my
coat lapel because I hud saved two
Italian * from being lorn to pieces try
u tt§*r I can show you *om* mark*
of tliat fight even today.”
Hohoepfer showed me hi* left hand
where two finger* w*r* misting, and
told me that a lion had bitten them
off
"But *"
"Oh, I «tirt'n*f» you know why I’m
here?” That * a vrry wlntpU mailer.
I hi- Rood people believe l am rraty and
i f«rt t only lieiauee I »u\> ahown th«
world Aomrthlng I (all you."
Srhorpfri Ittarttrd Ida thumha In Ihr
.«nia holra <>f his \»*«t anti atriilahtatird
lilmiodf up proudly
"Ten yeitre -« gr* | told my minn|eri«.
I war wril paid for ll nnd war i« rich
Ainu \a 1 had nalthar kith nor kin 1
i!*-t ld*»d lo enjoy llfr rr a writ-to-do
li uiarouß and hottght a houw* at Wlra
Ti.ltn Hut aftrr four wreka 1 could
•hand thla nulrt Ufr no lon*cr. I had
! heen too much tiard to trotting all ovrr
tls* flolx' Miid waa alwuya longing for
i idlemenl. My drat trip went to thr
KH'At mrtropollA of the Srlur, wlitoh 1
! hadn't ween for more than 20 year a
"Thr great attraction In Parla at that
I tine huppeoed to lie an acquaintance
us mine, thr l.rautlful Fraulrlu Karol.s
ft**m Vienna, who waa pm forming in
! «Ircua Franconl with throe beautiful
i io> a I bengal t Ign a
lion It happened that we met «m
• •Id tamer and a young girl following
I the name sUingeroua profession I can
i no longer remember today. It Is
I « uough to t4sy that I was the happiest
man In the world when I became on
tinged IO Mlaa KsroU My happlneas
was too gieat to last.
"Kvory evening 1 ato«Hl behind the
curtains to look at my dance perform*
ii »• No' foi ot * moment did e> cm
\ leave her and her ttfcrw, and. believe
me, that although I ant a powerful man
and hate never known fear. I wishes!
• very day during that time that the
contract Mies Karola had algned with
the circus had run out so that I could
marry the girl. s •
It ia never without danger to per
form wltn tigers. I grew nervous mm
•♦ton as 1 saw Karola enter the cage
and something within my self told me
that tie beautiful eyes did not |vo*jiesM
il». n« • • !*•«!!> strength to nmk« the
animals obey If they got unruly
'Tkt# day karola told me that she
had a new costume made, a blue vel
vet coat with silver braid, light yellow
trousers nnd long booti.
•| would advise you to let the tig
ers get used to that costumes grad*
"i>h, that i« not nemenry, the anl
! mal» know me an well.
**l know they do but It ia neverth
less dungr too* aa I can testify to from
my own eaperioftce.
"You old tamers are indeed quite ri
diculous with all your precautions, my
liancee replied with a smile "I have
often worked with thr tigers In cs*e
t times they have never s« «n before You
needn't worr> the least bit* -uothing will
happen lo me."
The c«g»' was rsuleo Into the ring
.he Uiics gel's, Caligula, N«jo amt
EXHIBITS IT EUR
BY MINYFIRMERS
Several Clubs Have Al
ready Begun Work Pre
paring Floor Space, and
Plans Are All Completed
Judging from the present ou*look
iho agricultural department of th*
full fair will far surpass anything of
Its kind over held before In Augusta
Exhibiting clubs are getting In Hhap<
rapidly and actual work of preparing
the floor space for accommodating
the various displays has already be
gan.
There will be, ;his year, eight club
exhibits, instead of seven, last year
Each club /1h to have* 600 square foot,
of floor space, or an alottment moat
urlng ifc by 33 1-3 feet, and the total
floor space devoted to agricultural ttx
hibits will amount, to approximately
6,000 square feet.
The various clubs that put on ex
hibits this year will occupy the same
stalls set apart for them at the last
fair, and those in charge of the worß
of arrangement are united .n a do
termination to make this department,
of the main building unusually at
tractive.
Hannibal were trot ng restlessly up ana
down looking exceedingly angry.
The calcium light thrown upon them
evidently made them wild.
The band struck up a march and Ka
rola entered On other day* It wa* a
habit of Karola’* to l*t the tigers lick
h*r hand* calling them on* at a tlm*.
Today th* animal* refused to obey, evi
dently booause tho new costums Irri
tated them.
Karols took a firmer hold of her
whip. Th* eye* of th* beasts looked
like balls of fir*.
"Psscholl Naro—Paanhol"’
Hha best lhe roaring beasts furious
ly
1 turned to one of th* stable m*n
and told him to bring a rod hot Iron
rod quickly. Just then the terrible hap
pened. Nero made a Jump for the girl
and burled Ids long yellow white teeth
In her boaoni. The other two tigers
also made a rush and attacked the girl
from right and left. Then I became
Insane with fury. In a hound I was
at the cage and tor* open the door.
There is something strange in the ex
pression of the eye* of a tamer, and the
beasts Immediately recognized it nnd
nlunk hack to their corner leaving their
mangl'd victim on the floor. I picked
up th* bleeding body of my fiancee In
my arm* and was about to leave the
cage. Then I happend to look at Nero
whose teeth and Jaws were bloody. I
raised my pistol and shot the benat dead
on the apot.
•'Your turn will come some other
time. ’ 1 roared to the other two tiger s
Two days later Karolu was buried in
sere JvMchalae.
A few day* Inter T found myself In
the padded cell of a French insane asy
lum. For three years I remained there
a raving maniac knowing nothing and
realising nothing Slowly, however, the
memory cum* hack to me and with it a
glowing hatred of the beasts who had
murdered my fiancee. A few months
later I was discharged aa cured and Im
mediately began to **nreh for the tig
er* These had been sold by the heirs
of Mlaa Karola to a tamer by the name
of ttnuann who had come* to Germany
I was told.
For more than n year T wandered all
over Kurope. At 8t Petersburg I waa
told that a tamer was working at Sa
mara In Glrcus Petroff with two tig
ers At that time dynamite attempts
were the order of the day In the coun
try of the cinr and this gave me an
id.-a 1 would not kill the murderers of
my haloved with bullets.
DON’T LOSL YOUR HAIR
ParKian Sagr Stops Falling Hair in
Two Weska, or Alexander Drug
Ce. (Will Refund Your
Money.
hook at your comb i
Hair coming out pret
ly fail. Isn't ll? !
Hotting so thin ot
lop that you s*r com
uivuclug to fool nub !
nr tldgity.
i’erhaps you tin
even b. ‘ginning I
w m rjT i
Don t mnrm4
wurri ; don
despair, don t Hfljß
lie a o
niglila. don i
wall anolhor day. but go lo the drug
atore ot Aloxander Drug Co., and «■ t
a largo b<it|le of rarlstan Sago 1*
nill only com! you 50 coni*, and be
loro you haio ueod II a week you will
ea.v ll I* worth SIO
The pooplo in Vttguata and vlcin
lly. and o*|i >cl.tlly iho rendore oS Tlt -
llorald might to know that Alexa'i
der Drug Co. guargntm - Parlelan
Sago lo slop falling hair, lo euro
dandruff lo elop Itching .r»lp
A* a hair drouting, and ospoclally
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equal am where. ll haa a most d—
llghtful yet delicate .'dor, which
most hair tonics have not.
It will. In oho week's time, chem:a
harsh, unattractive hair Into lustrous
and luxuriant hair The women who
use I‘arlstan Sag*- never tail to ad.l
wonderfully lo their gttrtu liven. *-
"l have used and seen used, aov
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newer*, but never had any come to
my notice that can ever compare
with Tarlatan Sage II leaves the
hair clean, A'idy and tllkv, and docs
not leave one particle of stickiness
Mrs, Ida Wilcox hair dresser Cold
water, Mtrh
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o. ilußalo, N.
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* •
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DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS ARE A MILD BUT EFFICIENT PHYSIC.
THEY MUST KNOW
Hu x rl
'•" yj
No. my r«vong<* should bo far more
terrible. I would blow them into atoms
mo that nothing heyonshrdluetaolahrdlu
so that nothing would be left of them
at all. For money you can got . any
thing for money In KueeU. even dyna
mite. 1 reached Hainan* nnd went to the
A FACT
ABOUT THE "BLUES’*
What is known as the ■■Blue*"
la seldom occasioned b> actual exist-
Ing qgternal conditions, but In the
great ma|orlt> ot cases by a dis
ordered LIVLR.
THIS IS A FACT
which may bo demnnatra*
ted by trying a course ot
TutfsPilis
They control and regulate tne LIVFR.
They brlnghopoand bouyancy to the
| mind. They bring health ai d elastic*
Sy lo the body.
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HEWVORK SAVANNAH NEWORLE4NS-ATUKTA CHICAGO
' e
.stable* of the circus where I saw n cage
on a wagon said to cj«U)!n two animal*.
Tht shutter* were clogeri so that K waa
Impossible to see ths* beasts Inside.
In the evening when the wagon was
pushed into the ring I followed among
the crowd of artists and whispered Into
the cage. "Caligula. Hannibal!" The
two tigers trembled, stopped walking up
and down and retreated Into the farth
est corner.
The artists looked at me In surprise
snd immediately' na ognsfed me as «
turner, but I saw now only the Moody
body of my beloved, and never thought
that I wa* going to kill a number of
innocent people during the next moment.
As I raised my hand to throw the
dynamite at the tigers, one of the clown*
standing close by. erted out. "l*ook out.
boy*, he I* Karl ohoepfer. the murder
er of tigers, from Paris."
That was all I heard. ! threw the
dynamite into the cage nnd there was
a terrible explosion. A cloud of yellow-
Is smoke cries of wounded men and
women, and then everything was quiet. ‘
"Today when I sit here, the only place
1 m allowed to go an*, when I look at
the scars on my hands and feet, caused
by the chains 1 had to wear In the
Russian prlaon*. then I believe what I
have been told, that six years ago t
blew up a circus and killed or crippled
mors than fifty peopla." *
♦ ♦
♦ AT THE SUPERBA. ♦
* ♦
The popular house continues to be
well patronized, and this week’s clev
er bill is pleasing everyone. ‘‘Doe’
Sim ton’s singing. Mile Dolores’ xylo
phone work and singing, and the Kel
ly*’ comedy work keep the audience
from start to fnlsh. and the fine mo
tion pictures, which are changed daily,
ndd no little to th»» entertainment.
Today matinees 4.30 and SJ3O. Eve
ning S to 11. Tomorrow. Saturday,
the ahow starts at 4.30 p. m. and
run* continuously until 11 o’clock.
Some married men diplomatic
enough to hide the fact that they ar.
henpecked.
Don’t dispense good advice too
freely; keep some of It for your own
use Inter in the fame.
After a man ge s hrough with i
lawsuit, no matter whVther h»*
or loses, he is apt to wish he lWi-l
compromised the ca*<
1 —Chicago New*.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER TO.
Augusta Paint
& Wall Paper Co
307 Mclntosh,
Corner Ellis.
Large assortment of
Wall Paper and large
force to do prompt work.
All kinds of painting—
House and Sign—a Spec
ialty. Old Furniture Re
paired and Renovated.
Estimates Furnished
on Application. : :
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