The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, May 07, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
GABY'S PITIFUL
(MECM
Summer Rash Became a Dreadful
Itching Humor—Big Blister*
Formed and Skin Grew as Hard
and Rough as Bark— Scratched
and Tore Flesh till Blood Ran.
ALMOST MAGIC CURE
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
“Our son, two yean old. was very
much »ffliol»rl with a breaking out or
«rh*t, looked to bo a tummer rash. X
ftpplind the usual rc-medio*, such aa
washing with »od* water «nd powdering
with borio acid. Finally, nfUtr be &ul
fered with tho trouble several wook* I
took him to the doctor, lie said it was
merely a rash that was quite prevalent,
and that 1 was giving the right treat
ment and that I should Just continue it
«nd the b»bv would soon lei all right.
Bnl instead of getting belter it wan get
ting worse. The rash ran together and
made large blisters. The little fellow
dldn t ward to do anything but scratch
and we had to wrap hie hands up to
keep him from it as he would tear the
flesh open tUI the blood would run. The
Itching wee intense, nausing lose of appe
tite and (leeh. Whim it seemed to hurt
him most tho skin on bis back liecaina
hard and rough like the bark of ft tree so
Wist rubbing or brushing would not
break It. He was so feverish that I
thought It a bad rase of ccaaina. He
or,old not wear any cloths* but \ l.tlo
nightgown with tho sleeve* Just f r l i red
at the lop of the shoulder He suffored
Inisnsely for about three months. But
I found a remedy la Cuticura Heap for
bathing and Cuticura Ointment with
which Y anointed the sore places Thie
kept the rash from spreading and in h-s*
than s week the result was almost magi
cal That wo* more than two year ago
and there has not been the slightest
symptom of It since ho was cured. lam
never rery long without Cuticura Soap
aa my family knows the value of it and
don't like a substitute. J. W. Lauck.
Token, Okla., Aug. 28 and Sept. 17, 'O6.
Million* of women throughout the
world ueo Cuticura Soap and Ointment
for eczemas, rashes, ltohings*irritut ions,
inflammations, chafing*, pimples, black
heads, dandruff, dry, thin ami falling
hair, sanative, antiseptic cleansing, and
for all the purposes of the toilet, bath
and nursery.
Cutlsura Hsmwltss era sold tSmefSoat Ui* world.
Courr brut A Chem. r»rp , Sul* Prop# , iSSColurtv
ua Avr , fl'w -m. m.m
awMsard rrw, i uti*urs no,iff ua asie lUNUMl UNUM
HEPHZIBAH CHILDREN
PICNICKING AT LAKE
Th# Hophzlbah Sunday schools,
more than 76 strong, are enjoying
their annual picnic and outing at
Lake View Park. They arrived on
the morning Augusta Houthurn train.
In special cars, and were met at tho
depot by special trolley oars Mr
Henry S. Jones, superintendent of
Ihe Baptist, and Mr H R. Clarke,
superintendent of the Methodist Sun
day school, arc In charge of the par
ty. They will return Friday after
noon at 6:05 o'clock on special car*.
MACON UNDERWRITERS MEET.
MACON, (la The local board of
miuerw nUrs met In Macon yesterday
afternoon and elected officers for the
new year with the following result:
C. It, Willingham. Jr., president;
John F. Gone vice-president; Prlcw
Hertz, secretary and treasurer Mr
Wllllughaiti succeeds (too. B. Hatch
*r as president and Mr. Cone takes
the place formerly occupied by Mr.
Willingham Mr. Herti succeeds Mr
Kdeu Taylor, Jr.
DON’T GIVE UP
Discouraged Cltlrsn# Will Find Com
fort In the Experlanoe of an
Auguata Man
Fxperiance la the modem Instruc
tor,
Profit by the experlnuo* of othere
It may aava your life
The experience of friend* and
neighbor*
The testimony of Augiml* people
Will bring renewed encourngement.
Here t* * cnee In point:
Vlotor Fourcher. 50k Broad Street,
Augusta, On., *ayst: "I was troubled!
for quit* a while by dlaordered kid
liny*. My back ached nearly all tin* j
time, severe pain* mught me aoroe*
my loin* and It wa* difficult for mo
to atoop My kidneys were very weak
and the secretion* passed too fre
quently, especially at night. Noth
ing 1 took helped me until 1 procured
Dnnn'e Kidney Pill* at th# Green &
Horsey Drug Co Since using them
the backache* have ceased and the
kidney secretion* are regulnr In pass
age. I am now feeling bettor general
ly and oan endorse Doan's Kidney
I*lll* to anyone suffering from back
ache or kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cent* FVrster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Ctrl
led States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
S.S.S.
The cause of all akin diseases can be traced to tome humor or acid in
th* blood; th# cutlol# ts alwravs healthv where th* circulation U free loom
Impurities. When th* blood Is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter ft
cannot perform Its natural work of nourishing the ektn, regulating Its tem
perature and pro serving its normal softness, pliability and healthfulness.
Instead it Irritates and inflames the delicate fibre# and tissues around the
pores and glands and produco# somo of the many forms of akin disease
Ilk* itching and sungtng so often accompanying akin affections are produced
by th# deposit from the blood of the acrid humori with which it ia tilled.
Into th* sensitive membranous flesh lying Just beneath the outer covering,
and surrounding the countless nerves, pores and gland*. Thia explains why
scratching the outer skin affords no relief from the itching and burning.
8. 6. 8. cures Skin Diseases of every character by purifying the blood. «
goes down Into the circulation and removes the humors or adds which art*
oa using the trouble, builds up the weak, acrid blood, and permanently on res
r vary variety of akin affection. Unocal applications can only sootne; they
saver cure because they do not reach the blood. 8. S. 8. goes right into the
circulation, reache* the trouble and cure* it by removing the oauae. Book
Bktk Ditto#** aaU any medical advice free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAVTA, GA.
SCHUETZEN FESI
WHS A GREAT
SUCCESS
Mr. Frank Markwalter
Proved Himaelf Best
Shot and wai Crowned
King of the Feat.
The annual Feat, of the Deutachcr
1 Rchuettcn Club given at the Plat?.
Thursday was a great success, finan
cially and otherwise, barge crowds
thronged the grounds all (lay. The
i dancing continued until an early
hour Friday morning. Not a single
Incident occurred to mar the pleas
ure of the day, and everyone left
Thursday night, after having apent
one of the pleasantest days for some
| time.
Mr Frank Markwalter proved him
self to be the best shot In the shoot-
Ing for the King, and Thursday night
with great pomp and ceremony h«
was crowned King of the Feet. Mr.
A. V. Klrsch came next. Mr. C.
Hrunstermnn won the ring target
practice prise with the high score of
117, There were several who made
117, but as Mr. Brunsterman made
25 points, or a full bull's eye on the
lasi shot, this score was considered
the highest, In accordance with the j
rules of the shoot.
Mayor Wm. M. Dunbar won the!
citizen’s shoot by making four bull’*!
eyes out of five shots. Mr. Joe Daw- j
rencc came second In the citizen's!
shoot.
Pie Eating Contest.
Great Interest was created during:
the afternoon by the different con
test s. The pie eating contest was
one of the most ludlolous things
that has ever been pulled off at the
Plat*. Five negroes were seated In
front of the pavilion and given large
pies. The one who finished first was
to receive sl. Bam Pitts, a well
known negro, was the lucky man.
The pies were cooked without lard,
and were extremely large and mado
a big dinner for anyone.
The boxing contest also created a
great deal of amusement. Two ne- j
groes went at one another hs If their
lives depended on winning the fight,:
and for some time about all that
could be distinguished with the
gloves, so fast were the blows fall-!
log. The running races between sev
eral of the boys caused u great deal
of Interest. The spectators yelled
lustily for their favorites.
The winners and other entrants in
the shooting events were as follows:
In the citizens' shoot, Mayor Wm.
M. Dunbar, first; Joe I-awrenco, sec
ond; A. W. Goodyear, third, and L#
Verdery, fourth.
In the ring target shoot, Mr. (7.
Urunsternuui won with 117. The oth
ers who made 117 were : J H.
Schroeder, T,. C. Kdslblut, A. (1. Kdid
blut. Mr. Fred Gehrkon made 111.
Among the other contestants In the
shoot ware: Messrs. A. J. Itenkl. D.
Bancken, August Brenner, John
Hancken, J. (’. I.abousuer, Then Zol
ler, D Oehrketi, Henry Bancken,
Harry Kckhoff, John M Roesel, A.
BlndcwSid, A 11. Brenner. A. Brill,
R. G. Barlnowskl, Sam Baron, Sol
Baron, C. J. T. Balk, Wm. Bartels,
K Ke'rber. W A Herman, N. Glide
brnndt, Jr., C. F Kohlruss. J. H.
Kafirs, Geo. N. Klrsch, Gee. 1-a
bousuer, T. Lagerwall.
Target Shooting.
In thn parlor rifle shoot Harry Bek
hoff, first, Pved Uehrken, Jr., second;
Joe Lawrence.
In the howling contest Mr. A. L,
Markwaltor ws* first; Henry Oetjen,
second; J. H. Pape, third. Mr. J. H.
Kahra, A. Ilrlll, A. ltlndewald were
among the other howlers.
In the contest for the prize for the
center turget A (1. EdelbUtt wns
first, H. Pancken, second; L. 0. Edoi
blue, third. .1. H. flohroedor, fourth;
C. Brunsterman, fifth; Fred Gehrken,
sixth; Harry Eokhoff, seventh.
Among the other contestants were:
John Sancken, A. V. Kirsch, J. W.
Levy, Abr. Levy. H. J. Mark waiter,
Thro, Artie and C. P. Markwnlter,
W H. Oetjen, C. T fund, H R.
Pond, A. J. Renkl, Fred Roeset, Ar
nold Sanoken, L. Rehler, O, J. and
E A Somers. J. S. Schwcers, Alex
Waldemar, Fred Gehrken, Jr., and 0.
H. Otien.
CAUSED ACCIDENT;
KILLED HIMSELF
VIENNA.— Lieutenant Lutterotti
committed suicide Friday because ho
was responsible for th# grounding of
the Austrlau torpedo boat Pollkatmlu
on the Daltlmlan coast. The accident
was trivial hut worried Lutterotti
extremely.
FIFTH NEGRO ELECTROCUTED
RICHMOND, Va, —Lewis Jenkins,
the fifth of the negroes convicted of
the murder of Mr*. Mary E. Sklpwlth
and Walter Johnson and of burning
the Sklpwlth house in Powhatan coun
ty was electrocuted In the peniten
tiary Friday. Two more negroes
| have been arrested charged with par
ticipation In the crime.
CURES
SKIN DISEASES
Miss Emily Bedford
Miss Emily Bedford, who is engaged to Preston
Davis, a noted Kentuckian. Miss Bedford, who is an
enthusiastic horsewoman, met her future husband
at the Louisville horse show, and their romance
began there.
VAUDEVILLE
The Air Dome.
The Rose & Severns Musical Oom
cry company, which has been pleas
ing the patrons of the Air Dome dur
ing the early part of the week with
their farce comody, "Hotel Waldorf-
Custoria,'’ changed the bill Thursday
night and put on a new farce, "Lewie
Va. Cupid." This was found to be
another sidesplitting mirth producer,
of oven better laughmaklng qualities
than the other.
The change of bill was greetod by
a largo house which showed Its ap
preciation by generous applause. The
scenes of tho play are laid In a mad
house, and tho dramatis personae in
clude the doctor, his pretty daughter,
her lover, the German and Irish char
acters, Initiates o£ the mad house,
etc.
Tho capabilities for ludicrous
scenes and passages are well taken
advantage of, and the audience Is sel
dom out of tho Inughlrig stage. Sev
oral specialties were Introduced by
the members of fho cast, and were of
a very pleasing order.
The weather man, who was a little
Inclined to adopt a "stand-offish" at
titude Monday and Tuesday nights,
hns at last "come nci isa" handsome
ly, and Is dishing out a choice va
riety of summer weather. Tho Air
Dome Is cool and pleasant, and It 1r
a rare treat to sit out In the open
and be amused.
Thero are a few seats reserved for
those who wish them, but plenty of
good ones to be had at the regular
price.
First curtain at ft p tn„ with pic
tures on each end of the show.
Next week's bill will be a return to
vaudeville. nnd the management
promises the people of Augusta one
of the best shows ever seen here.
GONE TO CONFER WITH
MRS- HUFF ABOUT
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Mrs. Rrynn Gumming and Mrs. T.
D. Caswell have left tho city for New
York, where they will confer with
Mrs. Huff about the plans tho Chil
dren's hospital, which Is to be do
nated by Mrs. Huff. The purpose of
Mrs. Gumming and Mrs. Caswell's
visit is to talk over with Mrs Huff
the kind of hospital and to make the
final preparations for the erection of
the building.
GUILTY OF USING
MAILS TO DEFRAUD
CINCINNATI, O. —The Jury In tho
wise of Louts W. Foster and five oth
ers who were charged with using the
malls to defraud In running of a so
called "bucket-shop" returned a ver
dict of guilty In the United States
district court here Friday.
The men found gutlty are: Ixmls
W. Foster, John Gorman, W. J Camp
bell, A. C. Baldwin. John M. Scott
and’Edwin F. Hell.
MEETING OF ANTI
SALOON LEAGUE
Circulars are being received by offi
cers of the various anti-saloon leagues
In Richmond county regarding the
grand annual convention of American
Anti-Saloon Leagues, which will bo
held next fall In Chicago. It Is prob
able that a delegate will be seDt from
here.
MR. CORNELIUS MOSES
WAS IN CITY FRIDAY
Among the visitors tn Augusta Fri
day was Mr Cornelius F. Moses, of
Savannah. Mr. Moses is among the
best known Insurant's! men of the
state and is a leading man in Savan
nah's affairs. He haa a number of
relative* as well as friends In Augus
ta who were glad to see him.
FOUR DROWNED IN
FIGHT OVER WHISKEY
SEAFORD. Del - In a struggle over
a bottle of whiskey in a small canoe
in the Nanticoke river Friday morn
lug the craft capsized and three man
and one woman were drowned.
Help was rushed to the four strug-
I giinfi in Uie water hut It was too late.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
MARKET GOSSIP.
Industrials are still in bullish fa
vor and further pool operations are
likely In that department today. The
railroads as a rule are resting and we
would not buy them except, on reces
sions for turns and protected by stop
orders. Lnw priced rails are safer
than high priced Issues. Amalga
mated Copper, Anaconda, Utah Cop
per hould work higher. Buy U. S.
Steel, Kansas City Southern, on any
soft spot. Western Maryland will do
better on merger rumors. Pool op
erations reported in V. C., A. C. 0.,
Locomotive, Ry. Steel Springs, Rub
ber and Denver.—N. Y. Financial Bu-*
reau.
While the list may show some ir
regularity until tho publication of the
crop report today, best advices are
that stocks should be bought on any
slight recession. Southern Pacific is
being favorably discussed In many
important quarters. This stock Is be
ing expected to work materially high
er. t’rilon Pacific and Reading are
also counted on to advance further
before again sustaining any serious
reaction. The Hill shares, Atchison,
St. Paul, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania
and B. & O. are all regarded as In
line for further Improvement. Sev
eral houses continue persistently
bullish on tho Gould Issues, Including
Missouri Pacific, Denver, Wabash is
sues and Western Maryland. In
siders are again reported quite bull
ish on C. & 0.. Kansas City South
ern, Rock Island shares, the South
ern Ry, and Erie issues are all class
ed as in line for better prices. Con
siderable attention is being given- to
the industrial list and such shares as
the if. S. Steels, Amalgamated Cop
per, Smelters, Anaconda and National
Lead will meet buying orders on all
recessions. Among the specialties of
COTTOLENE is a pure and wholesome frying and shortening
medium, made from refined cottonseed oil. There is not an ounce
of hog fat in it to make food unwholesome, greasy and indigestible.
As evidence of its superiority, COTTOLENE received Grand
Prise (highest possible award) at the Louisiana Purchase Expoal-
Made in New York
Our Success Has Come From Backing
Every Statement With Merchan
dise That Lives up to it.
We might sell any one of a hundred makes of Men’s and
Young Men’s Clothing. We sell Benjamin and Sampeek
Clothing in preference to all others, because the Sampeek
and Benjamin Labels are accepted by Fashionable New
Yorkers.
The best dressed men in the world—as a guarantee of
correct style and Superior Quality.
Correct Clothes for Men and Young Men,
L. Sylvester & Sons
Established Nearly Half a Century
the industrials, American Cotton Oil,
International Steam Pump, Colorado
Fuel and Iron, Corn Products, Refin
ing, U. S. Rubber issues and Virginia-
Carolina Chemical are being bulled
by their respective pols. It should
be observed, however, that some of
these stocks nave already had a sub
stantial rise in their values. Amer
ican Car and Foundry, American Lo
comotive and Pressed Steel Car are
favorably recommended by some in
stitutions. Competition for the new
tunnels yesterday affected the Inter-
Met. Issues, the pool is still bullish
as also on B. R. T.—Wall Street
Topics.
American stocks in London irregu
lar but Harrlmans show
Government crop report today at 1
p. m. Compromise expected in threat
ened Chicago-New York passenger
rate war. Senate still greatly divid
ed in tariff discussion. Public ser
vice board not likely to grant Lex
ington avenue franchise to Interboro.
Threatened strike of longshoremen
affect handling of lake
freifH- Demand for copper improves
and an advance In elec, to 13 cents
Is expected Upward trend in steel
mprket continues. American stocks
in London irregular. Price of steel
bars advanced one dollar a ton. Ad
vance In wire prices expected in next
six weeks. Northern Pacific should
earn about 9.66 on common in pres
ent fiscal year. Harrlman roads in
The Swine or the Flower?
Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty,
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine were barred,
Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye;
Then spoke a voice, “Behold the source of LARD!”
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
One glistening mass of roses pure and white,
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed;
And as I lingered o’er the lovely sight.
The summer breeze that cooled that Southern scene,
Whispered, “Behold the source of COTTOLENE!”
“Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South”
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago.
Schooner Ashore in Storm
111 mam ”
This picture shows the five-masted schooner
William Carnegie ashore on the Long Island coast,
pounding to pieces in the heavy surf. Her crew was
rescued.
the market for about 50,000 tons
steel rails. March igures show
change In Gould policy with more
■■'‘■'V'' 1 -, V-’"v J »C'‘~y .-v,
T.*'-. ,*■'•- . V-l■ \C., • *•;*,#. *i
tion; and Gold Medals (also representing highest awards in each
case) at the Charleston Exposition, the Paris Exposition, and the
Chicago World’s Fair. In fact, in every case where COTTO
LENE has been exhibited in competition with other cooking fats,
it has invariably been granted the highest award.
Friday, y#
liberal expenditures on all roads for
maintenance. Rumors lead combina
tion denied. —Dow Jones.