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DOCTOR
ADVISED
OPERATION
Cured by Lydia E.Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
. —“ I suffered terri
i bly from female ills,
[ including inflam
mation and conges
tion, for several
years. My doctor
said there was no
hope for me but an
operation. I began
taking Lydia E.
Pink ham’s Vegeta
ble Compound, and
I cart now say I am
a well woman."
Kmma Draper.
Paw Paw, Mich.
Another Operation Avoided.
Chicago, 111. “ 1 want women to
know what that wonderful medicine,
Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Com
pound, has done for me. Two of the
nest dorters in Chicago said I would
die If I did not have an operation, and
I never thought of eeelng a well day
again. I had a small tumor and female
troubles so that 1 suffered day and
night. A friend recommended Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
and it made me a wall woman.’’—Mrs.
ALvena Sit.ri.ino, 11 Langdon St..
Chicago, Til.
Lydia K. i'lnlcham’a Vegetable Com
pound, made from roots and herbs,
has proved to be the most successful
remedy for curing the worst,forms of
female ills, including displacements,
inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu
larities, periodic pains, backache, bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, and nervous prostration. It costs
but a trifle to try it, and the result
has been worth millions to many
suffering women.
AUGUSTA TO STM
IN THE CIRCUIT
Action of Columbia Asso
ciation in Deciding to
Stay in Will Cause Same
Decision Here.
Capt. Prank 10. Beane, secretary of
the Georgla-Carollna Pair association,
announces that Augusta will not with
draw from the southern (sir circuit,
as ho hsd contemplated awhile, on
account of a slight Inconvenience In
Augusta's fair dales that were ar
ranged, along with dates of fairs In
Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro
lina and Georgia cities, at a recent
meeting of fair secretaries, held at
Greensboro, N.
At that ti.ne, Secretary Beane and
Secretary Love, of the Columbia Pair
association, made an agreement, that
If Columbia remained In the circuit,
Augusta would also, and accept the
dates assigned. The Onotkla-Caro-
Una fair will he held this year front
November 8 to 18, Just one week
Inter than the dates of last year's
fair.
Many advantages accrue from hav*
Jng remained In the circuit, and tt
was Indeed not the purpose of Capt.
Beane to assume the sole responsibi
lity of withdrawing, as such action
would leave Augusta and other cities
in the Independent circuit to their
own devices to secure creditable at
tract Urns.
As tt Is, however, the Georgtn-Caro
llmi fair In Augusta will get the pick
of yie great strings of race horses
which are brought through Virginia
the Carollnas and Georgia every fall,
and the midway attractions this year
promise to he the best ever seen In
, Augusta There Is also a consider
able advantage In Augusta's dates.
Last year the local fall fair conflict
ed with the one nt Macon, and at
Spartanburg. Tilts year there will
be no conflict.
VERY LOW RATES TO WASHING
TON. D. C.. VIA SOUTHERN R'Y
Southern Railway announce* very
low rates account Presidential Itmti
duration. Washington, IV (' , March
4th. Tickets on sale February 29th,
March Ist, 2nd and 3rd. good return
ing March Sth.
For special parties of twenty-five
or more, traveling together on one
ticket, an exceptionally low rat" will
be made. Dates of sale and Until
as above. Special accommodation
will be made to handle organised
parties
For further Information. Pullman
teservatlons. apply to W. K. McGee,
T. P. A,, 769 Broad street.
F 7-10-14 16 IS-2IC
POTTER TO COMMAND
THE NAVAL BRIGADE
Will Have Charge of the
Men Who Will Attend
Inauguration From the
t Fleet.
WASHINGTON - Admiral Sperry
has Informed the navy department by
wireless that Admiral Potter will
command the naval brigade of eight'
four officers and 1974 men which w ill
be brought to Washington front
Hampton Roads for the inauguration.
Aycr*s Hair vigor
Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant dressing?
Ingredients: Quint*. chtoHa.
—2 Caeakum. !>as«. Alcohol. Water. Perfume.
We believe doctors endorse this formula, or we would not put H up.
Docs not Color the Hair
Woman Who Tried to Shoot Undertaker
ri - :
T'.'i - r T „ .//( y
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnnison, who figured in a kid
napping case about six years ago, and who has just
now been ordered out of Atlantic City, after an at
tempt to shoot an undertaker’s assistant.
FORMER POLICEMAN
WAS FOUND GUILTY
Macon Authorities Found
Whiskey in Cassidy’s
Near-Beer Saloon.
Speelal to The Herald.
MACON, Oa. Former Policeman
Fat ward Cassidy was found guilty of
violating the blind tiger ordinance
by Hecorder*Urquhart on trial of the
ease Tuesday afternoon and was sen
tenced to thirty davH In the city stock
ade and a fine of three hundred dol
lars. He was also bound over to Itje
city court under a bond of SI,OOO on
charge of violating the Htato prohibi
tion law. Cassidy has a near beer ]
saloon on Cotton avfcnue, one of the
most prominent streets in the city.
Ills place was raided Saturday night j
and a large quanlty of whiskey was
found on hand. He was repaesent
ed In the coutr by Judge John R.
Itoss and Attorney C. A. Clawson.
They made a hard fight for their
client and as soon as the Judgment
of the court was pronounced gave no
tice of an appeal from the decision
Cassidy furnished bond and wus re.
leased pending a derision by the su
perior court. The prominence of Cas
sidy attracted a large crowd to the
court room.
Btuart’s Buchu and Juniper Is the
most reliable remedy known for kid
ney and bladder trouble. SI.OO all
druggists.
ONCE CITY OFFICER,
NOW BLIND TIGER
Former Macon Detective
Convicted of Violating
Prohibition Act.
Special to The Herald.
MACON. Qa. —Former City Detoct-
Ive .!. B. Bunch was found guilty of
violating the city blind tiger ordi
nance by Recorder Julian Urquhurt
yesterday and was sentenced to nine
ty ilhvh In fnc city stockade and was
hound over to the etty court under
a *i,UUU bond cunrgert with violating
the state prohibition law. Mr.
Bunch was not given an option of
paying a fine in the city case Upon
the request of Attorney Jesse Harris
aid Attorney McNeil the sentence In
the stockade was reduced to thtVly
days.
Two negroes Moster Coleman and
George Blllelnglea were also found
guilty of violating the city blind tiger
ordinance and sentenced by the re
corder. The city officials have been
going right after the tigers during
the past few days and have determtn
<‘d to break them up. One of Mayor
Miller's campaign pledges when he
tan for mayor was to run every blind
tiger out of Macon and the activities
ol the police this week headed by
Detective Nat Harrison who has work
od up the evidence has almost suc
ceeded In ddlng the business of driv
ing them out. >
MACON WANTS THE
WIRZ MONUMENT
Danghtrrs of Confederacy
Will Make Effort to Get
Site at Atlanta Meeting.
Special to The Herald.
MACON. Ga. -When the called
meeting of the Daughters of the Oon
fedeiucy is held in Atlanta on March
j 11th Macon will make a strong effort
ito secure the W’trs monument. Mrs.
t Walter D. Lamar of this city who
j was instrumental In securing the ex
;tra session will make a fight for the
location of the monutnpnt here, and
It Is believed by those who are In a
position to know that her efforts will
j be successful.
THE AIKEN COMPANY
PREPARES FOR TRIP
Holding Drills Regularly
So As To Make Good
Showing in Washington.
Special to The Herald.
AIKEN, S. C. —On Tuesday, March
2nd, at 3 p. m., the Aiken Military
Co., N. 0. C., will have a competi
tive, Individual, squad and platoon
drill for three appropriate prizes.
Hon, J. B. Salley, Col. C. E. Sawyer
and Vff W. Edglton will act as
judges In the contest. oHn. D. S.
Henderson will present the prizes to
the successful contestants.
The Graniteville Brass Band will
.furnish the music during these ex
lerclses. These exercises will end
| just previous to the departure for
j Washington.
Thr#fi hundred dollars have been
j raised for the expehse of the trip to
i Washington, and a collection will be
taken up after the drill. The men
are drlllng and prlactlslng the manual
|of arms nightly. The following are
: the officers of the company:
Captain, J. M. Richardson; first
1 Iteutennnt, J. A. Selgler; second iieu
j tenant Roscoe Courtney; first Ser
geant, Dave Gaston; second sergeant,
Evlyn Vincent; third sergeant. Brooks
i Boyleston; fourth sergeant., Dr. Kon
| nedy, quartermasler sergeant; fifth
i sergeant, Will Schroder; sixth ser
| genat, E. H. Wyman; first corporal,
L. M. Wade; second corporal, W. W.
Barheo; third corporal, \V. M. Murry;
j fourth corporal, E. L. Clere; fifth
I corporal, L. George; sixth corporal,
R. George.
NEGRO STUCK HAND
UNDER TROLLEY CAR
Chain-Gang Hand Want
ed to Get Excused From
Work.
Special to The He?ald.
SAVANNAH, Ga—Willie Young,
colored, had a morbid fear and dls
guest for all labor. So great was
his disgust of It, that he stuck hts
fingers under one of the surburban
electric cars and had his hand crush
ed off near the wrist. Willie had
Intended to remove only the tip of
one of his fingers, but luck was
against him.
The negro was working upon the
chalngang, having been sentenced to
a term by Judge Freeman of the city
court on January IS. The negro’s
Idea was to mash one finger so that
he would be given only light work to
perform.
NEAR-BEER DEALERS
LICENSES REVOKED
Special to The Herald.
SAVANNAH, Ga.—The bold blind
tigers thrust their claws from their
dens on Sunday, and upon being con
victed In the police court upon the
charge, Mayor Tledeman yesterday re
voked their licenses to sell near-beer.
Mayor Tledeman had issued a warn
ing that till who were caught selling
whiskey on Sunday would he pun
ished In that manner, and he made
good. The victims are: A. Carlson
and Mrs. S. Friedman.
FORMING A NEW
TOBACCO UNION
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Pledges secur
ed from tobacco growers in the Bur
ley districts of Kentucky, Indiana and
Wisconsin will be brought up for
ratification In a meetlug of a joint
commtltee of tobacco associations In
Louisville Thursday. Agents of the
r.e\> Union Tobacco Society, now a
reality will go over all the districts
Included In the new central associa
tion of tobacco societies, to Interest
the growers In the federation and to
secure their pledges for 1909.
SUFFERERS COLONY DONATED.
HOME.—Ambassador and Mrs.
Griseom were received In audience
by Queen Helena Wednesdav and
formally presented the Red Cross ag
ricultural colony for the earthquake
orphans established at Calabria with
the funds sent from America. The
queen said she was unable to find
words sufficient for her thanks.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
DAILY GAIN IN WEIGHT
Comes to Thise Who Use Samose
Say Druggists Green & Horsey
The poor, thin, emaciated person
when he or she becomes plump, rosy
and robust by using Samose, forgets
that there is such a thing as weak
ness and underweight.
Samose restores health to the whole
system so that the tissues assimilate
from the food all of those elements
which make solid bone, firm muscle,
pure blood, and sufficient fat to re
store beautiful and symmetrical out
lines to the figure.
An increase In weight is seen from
the first week’s use of Samose, but
if it does not restore you to your
proper weight and give you full vigor
and vitality, Druggists Green & Hor
sey will return your money. You cer
tainly can afford to try Samose on
this guarantee.
Sent postpaid on receipt of price,
50 cents.
WINS CENSUS
in 1 ALL
COTTON MEN
WASHINGTON.—Much store Is set
by southern senators on the bill
which recently passed the house and
which 1 authorizes the director of the
census to collect and publish statis
tics of the stocks of baled cotton in
the United States to supplement
those already authorized by the ex
isting Jaw.
It is conceded by the house census
committee that the resolution, if en
acted into a law, would reduce spe
culation in cotton and would remove
all doubt relating to the cotton situa
tion and afford the needed Informa
tion for all concerned.
The purpose of the proposed re
ports Is to furnish reliable informa
tion to producers, manufacturers, and
others as to the quantity of available
cotton on the dates to which the re
ports relate, which are on the first
day of each November, January and
March.
RECENT EARTHQUAKE
DAMAGED BUILDINGS
The Asiatic Turkey Shock
Killed Very Few People,
But Ruined Property.
SIVAS, Asiatic Turkey.—ThAearth
quake that visited this district on
February 16 did much damage vo
buildings, but the loss of life was not
great, 30 persons were killed, being
the most reliable estimate. Four
hundred and thirty buildings were
entirely desiroyed and 442 partially
damaged. Slight shocks continue
throughout Vilayet and in the district
of Suateirl.
REO COMPANY CHARTER.
An application for charter was
made in the clerk of court’s office
Thursday morning by Messrs. H. H.
Hill, Thos. R. Wright and Noel M.
Moore. They desire to be incor
porated as the “Reo Automobile
Agency Co.” with a capitol of SSOO,
with the privilege of Increasing ta
$25,000.
Foul Breath
Made Pure and Sweet by the Use of
Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges.
Trial Package Sent Free
Do not go among your friends with
a breath so odious as to make your
presence distasteful. Foul breath is
callable of easy removal if you will
take a little time to overcome it. Gen
erally foul breath cotnes from one of
two causes. Impure gases or foul di
gestive fluids.
Charcoal is the strongest absorbent
of foul gases known. It positively at
tracts poisons and neutralizes their
«vil effects.
A noted French physician swallow
ed strychnine enough to kill three
men and with a teaspoonful of char
coal removed the bad effects of this
terribly swift poison.
A little charcoal In a bed room or
cellar will make foul air pure. Pure
willow charcoal mixed with honey are
the component parts of Stuart's Char
coal Lozenges and pure breath Is the
result of their use after means. Sim
ply dissolve two or three after meals
and at bed time and foul breath flees
at once. No matter how you cause
these gases, whether by bad food, al
cohol or abuse of the stomach. Stuart's
Charcoal lxtzenges will stop gas mak
ing and sweeten the breath.
They are perfectly harmless and the
eating of a box would cause you no
Inconvenience whatever.
Charcoal is hard to prepare for the
stomach because it must be strong
and pure and most people will not
take It unless made palatable. Stuart’s
inimitable process presents charcoal
to the taste and system In all the
nicety desired.
Choice virgin willow Is burnt Into
desirable charcoal; this is mixed with
pure honey and the combination is
compressed under tremendous power
Into a lozenge of great pleasantness
nnd efficiency.
Don't let your bad breath make
people cross the street to avoid you;
go to the nearest drug store and buy
a box of Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenges
today and eat what you will. Two
or three after the meal will Bweeten
your breath at once. If you want
proof of this fact send us your name
and address and we will send you a
trial package by mail free. Address
F. A. Stuart Co., 20Q. Stuart Bldg
Marshall, Mich.
Mrs. Lawrie
Mrs. Marian Gilhooley
Lawrie, who has just come
back from Paris, for the
reason, she says, that she
wanted to see what Eliza
beth, N. J. looked like in
Winter time.
SENATOR BAILEY
WILE NOT RESIGN
AUSTIN.—A letter from Senator
Bailey says he has no intention of
resigning from the senate and fur
thermore expects to he a candidate
for re-election.
MACON WILL HONOR
GEO. WASHINGTON
Special to The Herald.
MACON, Ga. —Appropriate exep.
cases will be held in the Macon
schools next Monday in honor of
George Washington. Attractive pro
grams have been prepared by the
principals of all the schools in the
county, and instead of turning the
pupils out for a holiday these pro
grams will be rendered.
TO NAME SUCCESSOR
OF HON. BEN. L. JONES
Special to The Herald.
MACON, Ga.—At the next meeting
of the board of education, a succecs
sor to the late; Ben L. Jones will be
Chosen. The names of W. E. Dun
wody, Andrew W. Lane, have been
mentioned In connection with the po
sition. The board Is a self per
petuating body, and elects its own
members.
MACON HOTEL ASSURED.
MACON, Ga.—A $500,000 hotel is
now assured as a winter tourist re
sort. Mr. Emory Winship who has
been promoting the plan returned
from New York and states that his
trip there was a great success. He
went for the purpose of completing
the financial arrangements. Work
on the new hotel which will be built
up the river about a mile and a half
from the city will probably begin
some time In June.
Saves Time and Money
■" A ■■■
$2.00 Down and $2.00 a Month.
CONNECTED FREE
The Gas Light Co. of Augusta
809 BROAD ST.
SOUR STOMACH IS A
SIGN OF INDIGESTION
, If you occasionally have a taste of
sour food in your mouth, is surely
show's that the food you are taking
into your stomach is not being digest
ed, but instead, is fermenting and giv
ing out poisonous gases.
Belching of gas is a common symp
tom at such times, and also that lump
of lead feeling, as if your stomach
was carrying a much greater load than
it could stand.
These are sure symptos of indiges
tion, and should be attended to at
once.
If you want prompt relief and per
manent cure go to all leading drug
gists and get a large tin box of Mi
o-na tablets for 50 cents.
All leading druggists know that Mi
o-na is a highly recommended scien
SONG COMPOSER
KILLED HIMSELF
NEW YORK. —Edward Gardenier,
the author of the play, "Schooldays,”
and the composer of a number of
popular songs, suicided Wednesday
morning by cutting his throat with
a razor. The manuscript of a new
song which has just been completed
was found on his desk.
MOTHERS' CONGRESS OPENS.
NEW ORLEANS —With women
from all over the United Stares in
attendance, the twelfth annual con
ference of the National Congress of
Mothers was opened in New Orleans
1 Thursday morning.
The subject of the entire confer-
I ence will be ‘‘The Child in the Home;
the School and the State.”
ANTI-RACING BILL NOT SIGNED.
SACRAMENTO.—Governor Gillette
.has not yet signed the anti-racing
bill. He has still five days in which
to act upon the measure which takqs
effect sixty days after the passage.
FINE RECIPE FOR COLDS-
Mix half pint of good whiskey with
two ounces of glycerine and add one
half ounce Concentrated pine com
pound, which can be procured from
your druggists This is to be used in
doses of a teaspoonful to a table
spoonful four times a day. The bot
tle should he well shaken each time.
The Concentrated pine comes only in
j half ounce bottles, each enclosed in
a screw top case. Relieves In a day.
Only One "BROMO QUININE,” that H -
Laxative f|romo Quinine on every
.'ures a Cold in One Day. Gripm Daya /Cty? p 25c
BD I T K Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
si Iw f\ and Common Building
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT.
Georgia—Carolina Brick Company
Howard H. Stafford, President
Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
ARE YOU BUUUDIIVG?
We Carry a Large Stock of
TIN. HARD WOOD MANTELS,
RUBBER Ivnntin O* ORATES AND TILES,
TAR PAPER 1 ll & PARIAN MOUBE PAINTB.
Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Tar and Rosin Sized Build
ing Paper; Tin Shingles, Etc.
Estimates cheerfully furnished on Tin Roofing, Gutters, Eta« Gal
vanized Iron cornices, and skylights.
DAVID SLUSKY,
100* BROAD STREET.
THURSDAY, FEB. 18.
tific remedy and that is why they are
ready at all times to return your
money if it fails to cure acid stom
ach, belching of gas, dizziness, bllL
lousness, sick headache, foul breath,
and all stomach troubles, including
the worst kind ot indigestion*
Mi-o-na cures by removing the cause
It builds up the stomach so that
in a few days the blood, nerves, mus
cles and tue entire body receive In
creased which results
in a clearer complexion, bright eyes,
more energy and hopefulness.
Ml-o-na is sold In every town in
America.
Booth’s Laxative Pills are great
favorites with constipation sufferers.
Nothing so sure, easy and efficient.
25 cents a box.
BRADSTREET MAN PROMOTED.
SAVANNAH, Ga. —Manager Julien
A. Gorham, of Bradstreet’s has been
appointed manager in Birmingham.
This is a promotion for Mr. Gorham
and he is being congratulated by his
friends. Mr. Carl Myers, now of the
Atlanta office of the company will
succeed him here.
30 ft. Bowels—
Biggest organ of the body—the
bowels—and the most important—
It’s got to be looked after —neglect
means suffering and years of
misery. CASCARETS help
nature keep every part of your
bowels clean and strong—then
they act right —means health to
your whole body. an'’
CASCARRTB toca box for a week's treat
ment. All druggists. Biggest seller la
the world Million boxes a month.
Wood,
$4.50 Per Cord.
Will deliver mixed Oak and Pine
Wood promptly any part of the city,
for $4.50 per cord. Spilt fer the
etove. Good wood and prompt ser
vice. ,
COAL.
I carry only the best Domestic
Coal. Jelllco and Blue Gem. Yard
'phone 92; city office 18.
ft. H. McDaniel.