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WOMEN OBJECT Til
PULPITJHITIGISM
Deplore Remarks Made In Dis
approval of Their Garb on 1
Streets of Atlanta.
Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta women mr
deploring the method* adopted Ity local
minister* of the gospel In expressing
their dtenpprovnl if the femtnim it
tire worn In this city.
On last Sunday one prominent min
ister was quoted tn the press, and j
hasn't denied that he was quoted cor-1
reclly, to the eff.ct that mnnv Atlanta
society woman and many young girls
of good families drees in such man
ner that a stranger would mistake
them for women of the under-world.
It Isn't the criticism itself that they
object to It is the comparison. They
Particularly the Ladies.
Not oniy pleasant and refreshing to
the taste, hut gently cleansing and sweet
ening to the system, Syrttp of figs and
Elixir of Senna is particulady adapted
to ladies and children, and beneficial in
all cases in which a wholesome, strength
ening and effective laxative should be
used. It is perfectly safe at all times and
dispels colds, headaches and the pmns
caused by indigestion and constip.ituw so
promptly and effectively that it is the one
perfect family laxative which gives satis
faction to ail and is recommended by
millions of families who have used it and
who liave (letsooal knowledge of its ex- j
cellence.'
Its wonderful popularity, however, has
ted unscrupulous dealers to oiler imita
tions which act unsatisfactorily. There
fore. when buying, to got its beneficial
effects, always note the full name of the ,
Company—California Fig Syrup Co. — i
printed on the hont of every
package of the genuine Syrup of Figs
and Flair of Senna.
For sale by all leading druggists. Price'
SO cents per bottle
SPETH BROTHERS
“THE HOUSE OF STOVES”
Full Line of All Kinds of Cooking Utensils and Cutlery. Just
Received Full Line of “Keen Rutter” Tools—The World’s Best.
suKKfHt that in the old couth the many
fathers and brothers of tlif commun
ity would Imve miffend the women
“l their ♦family to ho compared b«t
cnuFo of a fashion, to women of the
under world.
Thoy :«r«nt the wik ping nature of
tin l things tlie pr* at horn have an id.
Thov r. - nt th« allegation that virtu
ous Atlanta woman dress more scan
dfilotißly than virtuous women In oth
er cities,
In connection with what the p reach
. r have been Paying, it is of interest
to note that Recorder Rroyles has ex
p!' l d h:s vigorous disapproval of
injvh heels for women on the -street.
"Th« high h el I* wrong for street
\v> .r. says Ktvorder Broyles, "hut 1
think our Atlanta women dreaa very
moilestl. . Soim* of the dreasea are
stunning in stvle, but l don’t consid
er them Indecent’*
It is hollcwd that Recorder Broyles
\ ole-s the sentiment of the city au
thorities, and the Idea of a legal
"erusad m. Must extreme fashions In
Atlanta s regarded as ridiculous
mu iiiiL
MEET psnn
Most Important Gathering of
the Advisory Board and Offi
cers of the Association.
The advisory hoard of the Walsh
Memorial aesvx'Jntlon, consisting of
Mr. John P. Mulherlit, Mr H. B. Gar
ret? Mr. James Tobin, Mr. P H. \\\ K
ami Mr. R. B. Hook, together with the
officers of the organisation. Messrs.
Joint J. t'ohen, Thomas \Y. l.oyless, R
Hov Umxlwin, Thomas ;s. Gray and
Thomas 1). Murphy, wr callad Into Im
portant meeting, at $ o’clock tonight,
at th tliivetors room of the Union
Savings bank
It la understood that the entire cam
paign for attain taking nji and push
ing to rapid completion the work in
hand that of erecting a suitable mon
ument to the memory of Hon. Patrick
\\a’*V will be planned and put into
execution at this meeting tonight.
President John J. Cohen has e\-
pre aged the wish that every officer
dre Indeed Jewels of
Economy and Satisfaction
It isn’t what you pay for a stove, hut the
value you get for the money spent that
determines whether you made a wise invest
ment. Jewel Stoves are “the cheapest in
the end stoves” you can buy.
Be sure it’s a genuine fuel saving Jewel.
Buy a Jewel and Save Fuel
Here is a partial list of satisfied users:
Mr O. H. Hicks. 1543 Owln
n«tt St.
Mr. E. B. Faust, Monte Sano.
Mr. A. T. Davis, 1317 Wood
lawn
Mr. Marlon L. Jones, Lower
Greene St.
Mr. W. M. Allen. 206 Greene
St.
M: J. M Smith, 1319 Wood
law n.
Mr. Prank Boatwright, Ellin
St.
Geo. gla Chemical Works.
Mr. A. O, Jackson, Summer
ville.
Mr G. B. Eve, 825 Chaff e#
Ave.
Mr J. M MrElwee. Monte
Snno.
M r *. Lillian Lester, Waynes
boro.
I'lfeftWyteriun ParKonage, Cor,
Mclntosh and Telfair.
Mr. Bosnian. Corner Elbert
fend Telfair.
Mr. S. 1. Bushlfl, 1873 Ptarnea
Bt.
Mr. C\ H. Gattls, 424 Telfair
St,
Mims AI lie
ICoilor k St.
Mi S. L. Hickj, 2037 Broad
Sr.
Chief Elliott, 414 Elbert St.
<). O Moore, 257 Telfair Pt.
J>uv,. Marks. 1125 Telfair St.
E. N. Dobsori. Edgeflubi, H. C,
A 11. McDaniel, 613 Broad
r. v .
C. V. McAullffe, Monte Sauo.
H W. Chirk. 1260 Greene Ht.
F W. Ilulse, Jr„ North Au
gunta.
V\. W. Mhr ton. Washington
Hoad.
M.a J. L. Robertson, Lower
Broad.
Dr. J. L. Smith, 1776 Broad
S. I*. L* wis, 1629 Walton
Way.
J. .1 Cohen, Sr.. Greene St.
Augusta Hardware Co.
Mr. iiuttis, 2000 Fenwick St.
II (\ Chaffee, 103 Lincoln St.’
TN K. Mugler. 308 Telfair St
Gordon Everett, 729 Telfair
*
J. Goldberg. 610 Rrond St.
T. J. Oats, 708 Greene St.
«>"l every member of the advisory
*>onrd meet promptly at the appointed
P l, ue. The meeting will last but a
short time and Is very Important.
NEVER OUT OF WORK.
The busiest little things ever made
are Dr. King's New l.lfe Pills. Every
pill Is a sugar-coaled globule of
health, thut changes weakness Into
si l ength, languor luto energy, brain
fag Into mental power; cur re; Consti
pation. Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia.
Malaria. Only 25c ut all druggists.
TO FIND SEPULCHRE
OIIMIOMOI
Expedition Leaves to Continue
Excavations in Palestine.
Headquarters at Siloam.
London.—Under the leadc-ebip of
Captain Parker, an archeological ex
pedition has left hero for Jerusalem
to continue the work of the past two
y*«u» on the* site of the ancient Zion
with the view of discovering the bu
rial places of David and Solomon.
Gaptain Parker, a brother of the
Karl Morley, was in command of the
* xpc illtion in which the Duchess of
Marlborough was said to be Interested
and which got Into disfavor recently
j with the Turkish government and
Moslem authorities who accused the
excavators of desecrating the sacred
mosque of Omar, The second in
I command is Clarence Wilson, and the
i arty was completed by the addition
| of a number of Hnglish laborers.
The expedition sailed on Wilson’s
* a Jit to Jaffa, fr tn which port it
"\ ! 1 travel to Jerusalem. On arrival
jUure the excavators will r mme
work in the unedground passages on
Mount Ophe! This mount is now* a
cabbage garden which supplies Jeru
salem with vegetables, but tn ancient
times it was supposed to be the site
jof the Biblical Zion.
The work, which will be directed
from the headquarters of the expedi
tion at Siloam. will be supervised by
Turkish government inspectors, spe
cnCA selected by the imperial au
thorities at Constantinople.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
A. K. FtOHHignol, 501 Telfair
St
J. M. Hull, 103 Lincoln Sr.
W. H. Wallace, 1642 Walton
Way.
Mr. M. M. McAullffe. Sum
merville.
Rev. H. T. Cree.
Rev. Geo. E.-CJutlle.
Mr. T. W. Loyleas
Ca.pt. A. J. Twiggs
MaJ. A. J. Twiggs.
Mrs. j. W. Westmoreland.
Mr. J. J. Evans.
Mr. Geo. W. Otto.
Mm. Harris Morris.
Mr. Harvey Wall.
Mr. Jack Cranston
Mrs. Louis Brooks
Mrs, C. A- Curry
Mrs. A. Brill.
Mrs. Miller Robertson
Mrs. Victor Dorr.
Dr. T. E. OertG
Dr. W\ C. Kellogg
Mr. Lee Etheredge
Mr. Frank Plumb •
Dr. J. H. Oliphant
Mr. F. L. Fuller
Mr. Eugene Fuller
Mrs. Dave Mus tin
Mr. P. L. Nurnberger.
Mrs. Turner Howard.
Thomas &. Barton Co.
Mrs. E F Orem-k'-r
Mr. Harry Odom.
Mr. Sancken.
Mr G. W Wright
Postal Telegraph Co.
Mrs. Frank Barrett
Mrs. E. M. Stlres
Mr. H. H. Stafford
W. J. Wrens, Wrens, Qa.
Mr. J. T. Wise
Mr. R. J, Parks
John Walter
J R. Newman
Hal! & Co.
Dr. Jim Wright
Mrs. IC. T. McElhaney
G. T. Shearer
J H. Brinson
Mi s. J. Willie Levy
Mrs. Timmons, N. Augusta,
Dr. Eugene Murphey.
Mrs. W. .J. Harrison
Mrs Brinson
Mrs. H. H. Wilkins
Dr. A. A. WaJden
Bryan Lawrence
Mrs. M E. Mulherin, 3255
Ellis St.
BiIITON INVENTS
■Mist
Patent Granted For Enormous
Affair Which Will be Invisi
ble 3,000 Feet In Air.
London. The British patent office
has granted a patent for an “Im
proved airship" which its Inventor,
Baron Adam Roenne, an airship and
naval engineer, claims will be invis
ible. Though the airship, the Ba
ron says. Is to he of enormous siae,
at a height of 1.500 feet she will be
detected with the greatest difficulty,
and'at a height of 3.000 feet she will
be Invisible, and, with modern en-
Every Woman Needs
9 a tonic. She needs it, when she is feeling weak, or sick, and
I when she suffers from womanly pains and troubles. She needs
I a medicinal tonic—a woman’s tonic—a tonic to help her wo
| manly organs back to health.
* Such a tonic, is Wine of Cardui. For over 50 years,
I Cardui has been a successful remedy for womanly ailments.
1 It is, today, the topic for weak women, because of its specific
I medici il effect on the womanly constitution.
Have you tried it? If not, please do so. A few doses will
I prove to you its beneficial action. Read the following letter:
CARDUI Woman’s Tonic
■ 1.1 * osc
The MILLER RANGES
Buy the Miller Range and Know You Have the Best
The best Range is the one that will stand
the hardest usage—use the least amount of
fuel—that can be perfectly controlled —that
will last the longest—that’s the Miller Range.
Our motto is. Every Miller Range is sold
under an iron-clad guarantee money re
funded if not satisfactory.
BUY A MILLER RANGE
and Save Fuel and Time
Here is a Partial List
of Satisfied Users
W. J. Harrington, Stoney
Bluff, Ga.
T. F. Cashin, 839 Telfair St.
Mr*. W. J. Faulkner, 706
Greene St.
Marion Reynolds, 305 Greene
St.
Mrs. C, H. Highly, 303 Lincoln
St.
Harold Eve, Lower Broad St.
Miss M. D. Hill, Summerville.
Frank Barrett, Jr., 334 Broad
St.
H. W. Clark, Jr. 1260 Greene
St.
J. W. Brldwell, 1539 Walton
• Way. t
Hampton & Branchville R. R.
& Lumber Co.
H. W. Wlngard, 508 Lincoln
St.
T. J. Sharon, Dunbarton, S. C
J. H. North, 824 Kollock St.
Gibbs Bi*k«., Summerville
Mrs. S. A. Nicholson, Wards,
S. C.
H. L. Pearce, North Augur.ta,
S. C.
0. R. League, North Augusta.
S. C. /
Dr. Mealing, North Augusta,
S. C.
Dr. G. T. Perrin, North Au
gusta, S. C.
R. B. Davis, North Augusta,
S. C.
Irvin Alexander, Washington
Road.
H. C. Cohen, 3030 Greene St.
T. N. Hutchinson. 408 Adams
Capt. J. M. Berry, Greene St.
Carmichael Fishing Club.
W. L. Quinn, Harlem, Ga.
Mrs. J. J. McKeon. 125 Ellis St
Mrs. Hamilton Walker, Greene
St.
Mr. P. C. Sievens, Johnston,
S. C.
A, J. Avary, HarisonvlUe
Mr. Bredonbcrg. 203 Broad St.
W. W. ""Stovall, 238 Greene St.
L. Montgomery. Summerville.
Chas. B. 1 larmcn, Summer
ville.
Norman Harden, Ogeechee,
Ga.
B. R. Smith, Trenton, S. C.
gines. no noise will warn one of her
approach.
The main principle upon which the
Invention is based is the equillzatlon
of light and shade. The envelope Is
to be made of chromium, a metai
possessing a highly polished surface,
which Is perpeutally retained by a
covering of transparent varnish. The
surface or sides of the envelope, be
ing like mirror will reflect the same
color, bright or murky, according to
the weather, as its environment, and
thus be invisible. The officials of
the Greenwich Royal Observatory
have declared that the idea is thor
oughly scientific and practicable.
The local govern rant board au
thorities have been investigating an
epldt -lie of Infantile paralysis which
has i revailed In Cornwall and Devon
for s« ,-eral months, and their report
thereon is expected to throw some
Dr. P. J. Miller, Waynesboro,
Gb.
Mrs. Joe Mullarky, 913 Greene
St.
Mr. Verdery, Summerville.
Mr. Brigham, Carolina Heights
Dr. Banks, Carolina Heights.
W. W. Toole, North Augusta,
S. C. '
L. H. Jones. Waynesboro, Ga.
Mrs. J. A. Seiz. Summerville.
A. Timm D’Antignac and Kol
lock Sts.
Sunstrom & Btrutton, Bennett
Station, N. C.
Edgefield Co-educational In
stitute, Edgefield, S. C.
Children’s Hospital, City.
J. A. Platt. 1704 Wal’on Way.
H. C. Boardman, 242 Greene
St.
P. C. Stevens, 604 Broad St.
R. H. WUkinE, 814 Greene St.
F. 11. Austin, 448 Telfair St.
J. H O’Bynv , 1009 Calhoun St
Jim Selkirk, 512 Campbell St
Mrs. Roulett, 1402 S. Bound
ary.
A. S. Hatch, 15th. St.
Marion Wolfe 126 Mclntosh St
Sheldon Leavitt, Summerville
J. J Reynolds, Waynesboro Ga
Dr. Will Marks, Monte Sano
Chas A. Foster, 43 12th St.
Chris Nichoios, 1111 Broad St.
Mrs. H. Tony, Johnston, S. C.
B. W. Burns, Pine and Telfair
Sts.
Mrs. Mary A. Magarahan, 912
Telfair St.
Mrs. H. G. Doughty, 1012
Greene St.
Mrs. W. A. Garrett, Broad St
Geo. Conklin, 1403 Broad St.
Mrs. J. Gardiner, Summerville
Julian Zachry, 1209 Greene St.
Andrew Perkins 417 Telfair St
Union Boarding House, Camp
bell St.
Jae. D. Dawson, Summerville.
Road.
P. 11. Langdon, Summerville
Church of Good Shepherd,
(Parsonage).
J. P. Armstrong, Summerville
W. T. Banks, Graniteville
Road.
Rev. H. T. Cree, 629 Greene Sr
What
40 V
iif^ijlSpPP
J. H. Barrett, 1553 McDonald
St.
J. P. Mulherin, 1128 Greene St
Dr Wm. Mulherin, 1203 Greene
fit.
Mrs. J. L. Janes, 111 4th. St.
E. E. Pounds, 564 Reynolds St
Mrs. S- S. Dunbar, Jr., Greene
St.
C. F. Marks, 1130 Telfair St.
E. J. Mulherin, 1265 Greene St
Mrs. Howard Murphy, 15th St
Mrs. L. J O’Dowd, 1341 Broad
W. H. O’Dowd. Summerville.
Jno. Ramsey, 514 15th St.
Commercial Club, Broad St.
C. C. Kelly, Woodlawn and
Gwinnett Sts.
J. M. Richards, 402 Bay St.
W. M. Allen, 206 Greene St.
M P. Carroll, 800 Block Greene
Milledge Lockhart 1215 Greene
SC
Mrs. Ella Douglas, City,
J. B. Adams, 15th St.
J. D. Butt, Summerville.
Miss Fannie Cashin, Sum
merville.
J. TV. Levy, 449 Broad St.
T. TV. Loyless, Summerville.
Mrs M. D. Arnall, Summer
ville
L. S Arrington, 312 Broad 9t
G. F Sullivan. Harlem, Ga.
Mrs. V/alter Cheatham, Ncrth
Augusta.
Jno. T. Cohen, 1311 Ellis St.
Fielding Wallace, 417 Greene
St.
Jno. Bates, Jr., Jackson. S. C.
R. B. Dorn. North Augusta.
E. M. Miller, Morte Sano
H. C. Cassels, 1021' Greene St
J. TV. Jackson. 706 Ellis St.
light on the causes and cure of this
of this disease, which has been pre
valent in America at different times.
A medical man 3aid that it was
thought that the outbreak was one of
cerebro-spinal menigitis or spotted
fever, which has caused many deaths
throughout England. This medical
man hazards the suggestion that the
report of Dr. R. J .Reece, who has
been carrying on the investigation
will establish a close relationship, if
not the identity, of spotted fever ami
infantile paralysis. Since the epi
demic in New York in 1908, it has
been suspected that the cases of in
fantile paralysis in this country have
been caused by a germ, and the medi
cal men say the epidemic in Cornwall
and Devon has proved the germ-origin
theory.
ONE HERD OF OVER A
MILLION CARIBOU.
“There is and has been during the
W bw>. UtrSOrjF <•*>***-Vtr .AWME < g...i-..' tifUs. *
“After 18 months of suffering and the most excruciating
pain that any one ever suffered, I am now en
joying the best of health, as a result of taking
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. ' &:&****!&
Everybody thinks my cure one of the most
remarkable ever made; so many physicians w
said 1 could not get well without an operation. >;, fvy *
Since taking Cardui, the lump in my side, ji j
that ijas given me so much trouble and anxi- j
ety, has disappeared and I have not had a
symptom of its return.” Mrs. M. J. Scott, ItTJWH' K !
Wellborn, Texas. Try Cardui. i t '} ; 11 {
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,
Mrs. A, G. Jackson, Summer
ville.
Mrs C. M. Phinizy, 519 Greene
Mrs. Mary Anderson, Greene
St.
Mr. W. H. Lanier, Summer
ville.
Mr. J. C. Sancken," 330 Broad
St.
John Moore, 41f, Broad St.
Mr. James Tobin, Telfair St.
Mr. P. G. Rururn, Summerville
E. B. Merry, Summerville,
W. E. Lundin, 91.7 Telfair St.
Mr. Joe Goetchius, 413 Rey
nolds St.
Mrs. P. H. Dicks, Dunbarton,
S. C.
Mr. C. L. McLaughlin, Monte
Siino
J. L. Barksdale, N. Augusta
Dr. P. p. Comey, Summerville
Mrs, Todd, 237 Greene St,
J. T. Wade, Girard, Ga
R. B. Mealing, North Augusta
Dr. R. c. Williams 1101 Kol
lock St.
Mr. Walter Brigham, Sum
merville.
W. Cobb. "1549 Walton Way.
Mr. Gus Boulineau, Blythe, Ga.
Mr. C. D. Kenny (Hotel)
Johnstone.-S. C.
Mr. F. R. Clark, Summerville
v\ H. Hardy, Summerville.
Dr. I. D. Warner, Summerville
Alvin Bush. North Augusta.
Miss Cleckiey, North Augusta
A. Levy. Reynolds St.
W. W Toole. Carolina Heights
Dr. M . H. Doughty, Greene St
Dr. Melle, Russell. Ga
J. C. Lightsey, Hampton. S C.
1.. B. Smith, R. F. D.- 1,
i jS I
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past winter, within t'.-.i y miles to the
west of Dawson (or much nearer than
ever caribou have been killecT for the
Dawson market! the near edge of a
herd of caribou that has been esti
mated by several parties arriving in
town from their properties at the head
of the White river to contain more
than one million head. And most ex
traordinary to relate, with all our ac
credited bloodthirstiness, there isn't
even one white hunter disturbing
them. Only a few local Indians have
brought in just enough caribou to
supply the epicures. With the first
snow, last fall, this cast herd crossed
the White river, from the south, and
is now extended over a range of high
bald mountains ten thousand square
miles in area, to the north of that
stream.” —From “Are Alaska and
Yukon Shot Out?” by- Jack Lee, in
March Recreation.