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Castor i a
The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Clius. 11. fletcher, and bus been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
“ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger tho
health of Children—experience against Kxperiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a liarmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, it is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays I-'ovorisliness. It eures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It, relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation,
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and ISowels, giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
Tiie Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THICK NUUK COMMHI, T 7 UURMV tTrittT. NKWIORK CITY.
Jos. H. Day’s Carriage Shops
Are Still Doing The Best Work at
724 Reynolds Street
Moyer Buggies and Day's Mule Collars
Specialties
COAL,
OUR SUPERIOR COAL IS "HOT STUFF,” once you get It In
your stove.
You get all the heat that Is coming, and you pay no more for an
A-l grade than for an inferior fuel.
If you haven’t ordered your winter supply we are at your ser
vice.
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Roofings! Roofings!! Roofings!!!
Roofing On —92.25 per roll and up. Painted tin ahlnglaa, 94-00 per
■quare. Paper and Rubber roofng*. Painted end Galvanized Corru
gated Iron, at ekiae prices. Mantels, tiling, grates, paints, etc. I buy
In carloads, at carload rate* and sell accordingly. See me before
planing your order.
DAVID SLUSKY
1000 Broad St.
D D IP Red an( i Buff, Dry Pressed
** ■ ■' and Common Building
LARGEST STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT.
Georgia—Carolina Brick Company
Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
Howard H. Stafford, President.
Have You Seen Our
Special $6.50 Umbrellas?
YOU never a«w such beautiful umbrellas as we are showing
this year. They are good, serviceable, styles, too, and guaranteed
to give entire satisfaction. Our special s6.f>o value in both men's
and women's styles is equal to those usually sold for several dollars
more and our higher priced ones are just as good in proportion. All
covers are all silk or the finest grade of union and the handles in
clude all the newest styles.
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'She Can't Warm Her Feet On My Back'
Said Man A s He Left His Happy Home
CHICAGO “She can’t warm her
feet on mv back,” said Haul Gelln to
Municipal Judge Crowe, in answer to
l»is wife’s charge of assault, and the
Judge, hearing the story, took the
same view.
“Your honor, he was going to strike
me, and tore up the pillows and dit/
everything ho could to be mean,’' ex
plained Mrs Gella. “He said, 'get
your cold feet off me,' and 1 Just said
I guessed I had a right to put ’em
there if I wished. Then he got up
and Hew around the flat.**
“She used me for a warming pan."
said the husband. “She said if 1 did
Run Down ?
Ask your doctor all ahoal Ayer ’» Sarsapa
rilla. Entirely free from alcohol. A stronp
tank and alterative.
n't like it T could Ret out, which I
did."
"I'll dismiss the defendant,” said the
Judffe. "! think he had good cause for
complaint," *
Stuart's Buchu and Juniper is the
most reliable remedy known for kid
ney and bladder trouble. SI.OO all
druggists.
Kddle Gurvle, now with Frank Dan
iels. will have an important role in
"Dick Whittington."
Ayer's Ssrsspsrilla is * tonic. It does
not stimulate. It does not mtke you
feel better one day, then as bad as ever
the next. There Is not a drop of alcohol
in it. You have the steady, even gain
that cornea from a strong tonic. Ask
vour doctor all about this.
AMUSEMENTS
Wilfred Boger as Manson, in “The Servant In
The House,” at the Grand.
Tonight—“ The Servant In the House.”
When Salmi Morses' great story, “Th#
Way of the Cross,'’ reached the appal
lingly beautiful hut assuredly sacrlligious
moment of revealing James O’Nell as
the Christ in Gethsemane, the tableau
was thrilling, but came with so great
and reverberating a religious shock that
Mr. Herne, appreciating the towering
sentiment of the audience, slowly lowered
the curtain on the tableau and asked the
audience to accept their dismissal, as the
play had proved too sacred for represen
tation. And that huge crowd, over which
had shivered a few fanatical hisses for
the hardihood of ttie producers, silently
tiled out with a whisper of resentment,
but in a prayerful and sullen state of
wonder amt regret. Many were not Chris
tians at all, but the flagrant uye of that
tthloh belonged to a great and nll-con
quering religion roused rebellion in the
audience as if it communed with one
ruler of the universe In the same lan
guage and by tin* same rubrics. Hut “The
Servant in the House" belongs to the
l«ew Wallace “Ben Hur" category, and la
both bcuutifu! and dramatically powerful,
without a word or thought or action
which may be reouked from the pulpit.
“The Bur van t in the House" may be
classed as a remarkable play, but this
but faintly expresses the sensation it
lms caused In every city In which It has
appeared. It has a powerful theme, the
development of which Is most beautiful
and impressive. The play is presented
in an everyday manner, but under it all
there is a current of spiritual symbolism
which gives it an atmosphere of mysti
cism not easily described. It Is almost
impossible to convey an adequate impres
sion of the play's appeal 10 nil classes.
Its blend of seriousness and humor are
like shifting lights, and two of the many
eloquent speeches must b<» heard to be
really understood. The play will be pre
sented at the Grand theater for three
i\ights. commencing tonight. A special
Christmas matinee will also be given.
Seats now on sale.
At the Bijou.
If there ever was any doubt ns to the
great popularity of the Wells Bijou with
the theatergoers of Augusta, it 1s being
rapidly dispelled by the record-breaking
crowds who arc now thronging in night.y
at this favorite little theater. Never be.
fore have the audiences voiced their
unanimous approval of the entertainment
offered as they have during the present
week. The Bijou program always stands
for something good in the line of vaude
ville. but this week’s attraction seems to
be an exceptionally strong one.
The afternoon performance begins at
4 o’clock and the night performances
start promptly at 7:80 and 0 o’clock.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
New Show Today at Superba.
It is a matter of considerable discus
sion as to how she management of the
Superba ran maintain, and, in fact, con
stantly improve, the standard of its offer
ings, with the split-week plan of chang
ing twice a week, but that they are doing
so is freely attested by the throngs who
daily and nightly gather within its gates.
Today an entirely new bill will be in
augurated. headed by Steele and Conley,
one of tho cleverest teams ever seen here.
They made the biggest hit at Savannah
Monuay, Tusday and Wednesday In the
history of the place, and they were so
good that the management was tempted
to hold them over. They do a black and
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Geo. Evans, Star of Cohan and Harris Minstrels
at the Grand Next Tuesday Night.
Purify by the Pound
Infected cream can be pasteurized
and legally made into butter, but would
you knowingly eat that kind. The
cream for
comes from clean, healthy cattle. Cleanliness is the watch
word till the butter is placed on your table. Our creamery
is as wholesome and sanitary as a red cross laboratory and
when Meadow Gold Butter goes out to you it is carefully
packed in our own special patented
package, immune from damp and dirt
and human touch.
The Continental Creamery Co.
H. S. DUNBAR, Distributor
tan travesty act that is simply rich.
Nichols and Smith’s is a bicycle com
edy act that will make everyone sit up
and take notice, while Dorothy Mitchell,
one of the cleverest little soubrettes in
the business, is also on the bill.
Illustrated ballads, pictures, and every
thing will be completely changed, so that
not a single feature of the first part of
the week will be retained.
Matinee 4 to 5:30, with evening per
formances 7:45, 8:50 and 10 o'clock.
Cohan & Harris Minstrels.
The Grand will present as its at
traction next Tuesday night the Cohan
& Harris Minstrels, with George Ev
ans and his Honey Boy associates.
No minstrel performance has ever
been presnted in America that met
with such unanimous approval as the
splendid entertainment offered by this
company a year ago. Encouraged by
the lyeat success attained during
their first year of minstrel manage
ment, Messrs. Cohan & Harris are
presenting this year a minstrel or
ganization which is said to he fully
up to the high standard established
by this company last year. It is en
tirely new from the first part to the
concluding feature. The latter is a
tninstlet one act musical comedy in
two scenes, written expressly for this
entertainment by George M. Cohan
entitled “The Fireman’s Picnic.” Mr.
Cohan has given his personal atten
tion to its production and has com
posed for it several of his most char
acteristic musical hits.
Seats ready Saturday.
Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes
Elegant line at Burdell-Cooper Co.
mum
SUING 1 BANK
Claims Checks Cashed
Against Her Account
W ere Forgeries and
Holds Bank Responsible
A suit, filed by Mrs. Caroline Pic
<iuet in the superior court, against
the Merchants Bank for SBOO.OO which
Mrs. Picquet says she deposited in the
Merchants Bank and which was
drawn out, she alleges by forged
checks, is one that promises to be an
interesting as well as a sensational
case.
It is alleged in the petition that the
plaintiff had deposited in the bank of
the defendant the sum of SBOO. That
when on the Ist of January, 1909, she
presented her hank book in order that
the interest might be added, she was
given a new bank book, the old one
being taken up. When the new’ book
was presented it contained a batch of
paid checks to the amount of SBOO,
Only One “BROMO QUININE” that Is r% Jf on
Laxative Brorno Qjuinine jrk f Jl* box.
Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Days
“HICKEY’S BARBER SHOP”
Will Be Open Christmas Eve Until 10.30 p. m.
Christmas Morning Until 12 O’clock Noon.
221 EIGHTH STREET.
“NORTHAMPTON” PORTLAND CEMENT.
“OLD DOMINION” PORTLAND CEMENT.
“KEYSTONE WHITE LIME.”
“RED CROSS” TENNESSEE LIME.
“ACME CEMENT PLASTER.”
STOCKS AT ALL SOUTH ATLANTIC PORTS.
Write Us For Prices
Carolina Portland Cement Company
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. CHARLESTON, S, C.
It’s Just It For Xmas
Illustrated Gift Books,
nice selection. r
Splendid selection of Children’s Books, A
Bibles, Testaments, Prayer and Hymnals, J|
Waterman’s Fountain Pens, r .
best pen made. f
Arcliarena Carrom, New Base Ball Game,
Nice line of high grade Box Stationery,
Kodaks .. SI.OO up to SIOO.OO
Toys ? Toys ?! Games ? Games ??
Big stock to select from.
Richards Stationery Co.,
You save money by buying of us.
THE LIST CALL—THE LIST CILL
The nice home, 819 13th Street, which we offer
for $3,750.00, will be withdrawn from the market
in a short time. This is a bona fide sale offer,
with no strings attached—its for quick sale and
unless disposed of, will be withdrawn from the
market and other arrangements made by the
owner. - ! ...
If you want a home in a home seetion let us
show you this property now.
A. W. LUCKY & CO.,
219 Seventh Street Leonard Building.
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the interest however was credited to
the account.
Mrs. Picquet alleges that the checks
were forgeries and that she never
drew a cent of the amount from the
bank. The hank refused to credit
her account with the SBOO and she has
brought suit through her attorneys to
regain the amount.
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