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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
KNOWN as the best
THE BEST KNOWN
• r-
Syrups and loe Creams that’s manufactured
per* dually by Turner Howard, needs no introduc
tion in Augusta, only that he will again serve tin*
kind of Sodawater, which had for many years the
best reputation.
THE SAVOY
Social and Personal
AS ONLY A WOMAN CAN.
She gave him a smile from her mar
velous eyes,
As only a woman can.
Like a glorious star she illumined his
skies,
As only a woman can.
From the moment his path by her
presence was crossed.
In dreams of Elysium his being was
lost,
Till, ail of a sudden, she gave him a
"frost.'’
As only a woman can.
She filled him with wrath of a ter
rible kind
As only a woman can.
With a cynical hate she embittered
his mind.
As only a woman can.
"Her nam e on my lips shall forever
be dumb!"
So he vowed, but she smiled and she
bade him to come,
And she Sot him right back agalti
under her thumb.
As only a woman can.
—The Misgovernist.
WANTED: A FEW CLOTHES.
Tjiere is a very urgent need, which
has been developed by the freshet, of
two or three sets of plain infant's
clothes. If sent to 484 Greene street
they will be promptly delivered to the
parties in need.
Mr. Andrew Clark and his sister,
Miss Eula, attended an entertainment
at Warthen last Thursday night, it
was given by Mrs. Thomas Smith, in
honor of her guest Miss Radford of
Keysville.
Mr. Romie Wiggins of Wrens has
accepted a position with the J. M.
Woodward Co.
Last Seashore
Excursion
of the Season!
Charleston
*™AND THE*™
Isle of Palms.
Sunday, Sept. 13.
Same Schedules,
Same Rates;
Don’t Miss it.
Southern
Railway
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Miss Parks, of Atlanta, and Miss
Koenecke, of Columbia, were the
honor guests at a delightful dance
last evening at Walker’s. Among
those who participated were: Miss
Parks, Miss Koenecke, Miss Highley,
Miss Crawford, Miss Miegel, Miss
Ingraham, of Atlanta: Miss Prickett,
Miss Cates, Mis McAuiiffe, Miss Cos
tello. Miss. Brinson, Miss Bell, Miss
Mundy, Miss Tarver, Miss Oetjen,
; Miss K. Fidelis Renkl, Miss Bessie
Starr, Miss Clara Malone, Miss Rodg
ers, and Messr. Louis Renkl, Otis
! Faucett, Robert Cothran, .left' Barks
dale, Wright Veno, Fred Gehrken,
Will Barksdale, Albert Tinsley, John
Ridley, Lawrence Wolfe, Rudolph
Gehrken and others. This delightful
affair was given under the auspices
of Mr. Fred Gehrken and Mr. Will
Barksdale.
A marriage of much interest to the
friends of the contracting parties, was
i hat of Miss Alpine Hutto of Orange
burg, S. C. and Mr. John Radford of
Uigusta, which occured at the Me
thodist parsonage at Matthews, Ga. on
last Saturday.
They were both guests of Mr, W. L.
Radford’s family and the marriage
was not unexpected as it had been ru
mored that it would occur at an early
date. Mrs. Radford as Miss Hutto
was a beautiful and lovable young
lady and her visits were anticipated
with much pleasure by her friends
here. Mr. Radford is a brother to
Mr. W. L. Radford here and is an en
gineer of the Georgia Road. We con
gratulate him on his good fortune in
winning so fair a bride.
Mr. Newton Hayne entertained a
party of friends last Thursday at his
home near here. They were enjoy
ing their first dove shoot of the sea
son.
HENRY BEBRO
Henry Bcbro, who disap
peared from N. Y. three
years ago, after having, it
is alleged swindled many
out of thousands of dollars
has been arrested in Eng
land on similar charges.
While in N. Y. he achieved
notoriety in his efforts to
obtain the release from in
sane asylum of various
heirs and heiresses.
Henry Seigler.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO
DO GOOD.
Among those who need, and need
help and need it very imperatively,
their nccessitj having been due to
the freshet, is a woman who lives In
: the mill district and who earns her
I livelihood by furnishing meals for
the mill operatives.
When the freshet came her few
boarders still remained and she shared
her little with them. All of her fur
niture was swept away by the water
and as she still has to support her
self It is very necessary that, she
have some more furniture. If any
body will be good enough to give
her a couple of beds, a table, a safe,
a bureau, or bedding of any kind,
in fact if anyone will go through
their old unused stuff, if they will
donate to her the pieces they have
no use for, they will help to place
some one in a position to help them
selves. Miss Katie Black has offered
to send for any contributions, so if
those who wish to contribute will
kindly telephone to 1059, It will be
sent for immediately.
i Mrs. Alice Cook is visiting her
mother Mrs. Mary McNair of Stilla
ville this week.
We are sorry to report Miss Ibhm
Daniel on the sick list. We hope
she will soon be up.
Mrs. H. H. Greenway is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Dobson of Au
gusta.
Little Miss Ruth Dainol has re
turned home from a very pleasant,
visit to her aunt, Mrs. Strange of
Augusta.
Miss Pearl Hutto has returned to
h°r home in Orangbnrg, S. C. alter a
very delightful visit to her cousin
Mrs. W. L. Radford.
Mrs. J. T. Logue and baby Florliio
who have been Hi • guests of Mrs. Eve
)| II have gone, to Spread to visit
relatives.
CERTIFICATE
Being a state official and authorized
to administer oaths and certify docu
ments. I hereby certily that cerre
-1 ondenoe laid before me this morning
from an Eastern city, states as fol
lows: "A Dr, B ,an old practitio
ner in this city has had Bright’s
Disease for years, Is bed ridden, and
is simply waiting his time. He his
laken three bottles of Fuiton'S Renal
Compound .with more than the usual
results, Wednesday, of last week, a
brother physician called In tee Mm
The laiier upon finding he was better
ask<*d what lie was taking. Dr. B.—
replied. "It Is in the window." The
Dr.’s rejoinder war, "And so yon ar
taking that stuff, 100, are you’ ( hail
in s-ve r , f o of Diabetes in a patient
’ who left this city and whom I ex
peeled to die. Yesterday I had a let
ter from him stating that he had
taken Fulton’s Compound and was
well.”
The following report is made by
anoiiu r prominent physician In the
same cPy, using Fulton'S Compound
on an seine ease o' Bright's —"ease Is
now on ihe eecnod bottle with a»-
tonlshlng results"
Witness mv hand and seal In evi
dence of ilu genuineness of this cor
respondent affixed at Oakland, Cal.,
his December Zkth, 1907.
(seal) T. C. LAN’DRI’GAN.
Notary Public
No matter whether you call It
kidney trouble. Nephritis or Bright's,
Disease, It Is a case of inflamed kid
neys and as the old time kidney medi
cines are kldnev excitants, It Is clear
why thev are futile. Fulton’s Renal
Compound Is th" first successful Jtenai
- molli.*nt thus reducing kidney Inf)•*
'nation which Is now durable for th"
first time. Eeven the si rlous sup
posed tncursbUefoiT:* yield
Literature mailed free.
JOHN J FULTON CO
Oakland, Cal.
Alexander Drug Co., are our sol--
local agents. Ask for bimonthly I
I Mullet in of late recoveries.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
Come to This Saturday Sale at to 9?3op o m!
It is to Be Another One of Those Saturday Events
That Have Their Equal Nowhere Else, Hereabouts
Soap Sale.
Ivory and Octagon Soaps. 'gj "
The Big Sizes. 3
HOSIERY
Children’s fast black ribbed
Hose, double heel and toe,
sizes 5 to !)Vi, o
12Vbc value, at OC
Children’s fast black, fine
and heavy ribbed Hose,
sizes sto Oy* |
1 }><* value, at. ... /2
Ladies' Lace and Richelieu
ribbed Hose, black, white,
tan and grey, 25c j
value, at * VC
Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, gar
ter top, double toe and heel
Regular 50c value. Satur
<l,,v S,,’. 3 for $|
M A e „ n nex Store ~ The Best Quarter Scarf for Men m a 6 “^
We’re particularly enthusiastic over our present- line of quarter scarfs and we know yon will be, too,
when you see what an unusual assortment we’ve brought together at, this figure. The fact is, we have
pretty nearly reached the limit, of big value giving in this line the silks are considerably hotter than
we’ve ever shown before at, 25c, while tie* workmanship reminds one el a 50e scart. Newest
four-in-hand and hat wing shapes. Don’t come expecting ordinary, every day ties. These JL jQ
are really in a class by themselves, and think of it, only
MEN’S BLACK SILK LISLE HOSE, eA*
29c VALUES, 3 PAIR FOR
Men know that when we advertise a sale, they can
depend upon every assertion, which accounts for
the big business we have been doing. Brand new
high grade, perfect, fine gauze lisle, medium
weight. A special purchase of one hundred dozen
only, so come early—all sizes, O'/** to 11 1/2*
Mrs. Walter Hume and children
Wltzell and Adrln are the gnesta of
Mrß. B. H. Eve.
—Mra. Emma Meyer and Miss
Helen Meyer left yesterday for New
York.
—Th ( . many friends of Mlsa I.lzzlo
Boater will be very glad to learn that
she waa not seriously hurt by her fall
from the ear yesterday.
—Mrs. MrFarlln and Mias Fannie
Holley Hickson, of Atlanta, are the
guests of Mis. M. S. Dickson, In North
Augusta.
Miss Virgle Ehrhardt left this
morning for a visit to Ehrhardt. S. G.
—Mrs. Ernest Williams and family
have returned from Saluda.
—Mrs. Reuben It Clarke and family
have returned to Savannah, after a
hleasant stay with Mrs. James U.
Jackson while en route home from
Rome and Virginia. Miss Josephine
Clarke, Mrs. Clarke's attractive young
daughter, was complimented yester
day by Miss Edith Jackson and Miss
Catherine Ruland with a tennis tea
. on the Hampton Terrace court.
Rev. and Mrs. Robb White have
sailed for tip. Philippine Islands,
where Mr. White will do missionary
work. Miss Mary McAlpln will
leave Friday for Augusta, where she
will spend two weeks before going
to Gloucester, Mass. Savannah
press.
—Miss Thompson of Atlanta Is vis
King Miss l.oulse Wells and will ac
company her back to Agnes Scott In
a couple of weeks.
Miss Henderson of Atlanta, who
has been visiting relatives In Grove
town, was In the city today
Miss Hazel Brand will leave Run
day for Agnes Heott.
Mrs. Henry Hours of Macon Is the
guest of Augusta ft latlves.
Mrs Palmer left tills morning for
Washington. Oa , where she went to
place two of her young grandsons at
Ht. Joseph's Academy,
Mrs. Helen Greer will spend th
winter In Aiken with the Misses At
klnson. Mr. and Mrs Pomeroy will
occupy her Broad street apartment.
Mr. and Mrs William Alexander
j will spend the winter with Gen. and
Mrs K. P Alexander at North Is
I 'snd.
Mr and Mrs. Clem Dunbar have
returned from Atlanta and are with
Mrs, Virginia Hopkins for a while tin
[ Ul their home Is renovated.
Big Hosiery and Underwear Values.
Miss Wynona Woodwind will
leave nexl week to resume her stud
les at Greenville college.
—Mr. Joe Reese of Allanta, for
merly of this city, Is spending a few
days with Augusla friends.
—Miss Minnie Adams has returned
to the city.
—-Mr, William H. Davis of Waynes,
boro is In the city.
—Miss DaFllls Hturges of Harlem
Is in the cliy today.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dicks have
rented the Telfair street residence at
present occupied by Mrs. John Schley.
Mrs. A. M. Verdery and Mrs. Mal
colm liendce returned from Brevard
this morning.
DECIDE JIRSELF
The Opportunity ia Here, Backed by
Augusta Testimony
Don't lake our word for It
Don’t depend on a stranger's state
rnent.
Head Augusta endorsement.
Read the statement of Augusta
citizens.
And decide for yourself.
Here Is one ease of It:
Mrs. Mary Dow, living at 924 Gal
houn street, Angus a. Ga , says:
"1 can cheerfully recommend
■ Doan’s Kidney Pills us Ihey have pro-
I veil very beneficial In tny family
!My daughter suffered sever!)
from haekaehe and distressing palm
hi the region of her klrffo-ys. Hie
doctor'd and took different remedies
; nut got relief. We finally read
i about Doan's Kidney Pills and pro
1 cured them at the Green* Horsey
| .irug Go. Bhe used two boxes when
' the backache arid pains vanished, the
i annoyance from the kidneys ceased
i and usw she feels perfectly well, I
| kin, w hat Doan's Kidney Pills have
done her a great deal of good and
; take pleasure In recommending them
to sufferers of kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
; c<-nts Foster Mllburn Go., Buffalo,
j New York, golo agents for the United
' Mates, I
Renumber the name— Doing—ana
I take no other.
Sanitol tooth powder 7 p
There’s Only One. Stan
dard Everywhere, 25c. Q en)s
HANDKERCHIEFS
Cheap Enough to Lose
0 h i 1 d r e n’s hemstitched
Lawn Handkerchiefs, Q I p
5c value, at ...
Ladies’ linen hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, 10c q*
value, at O C
Sample line Ladies’ Em
broidered Handkerchiefs.
100 dozen in lot, regu
lar 10c sellers, at, ...
Men’s Hemstitched Lawn
Handkerchiefs, 5c f a.,
value, 3 for IXJL
Men’s all linen Hemstitch
ed Handkerchiefs, f ,
Regular 15c value, atIUL
CHIEF NORRIS’ STATEMENT.
In regard to tins m-gm Turner Jack
Hon, who whh "bound over by Com-!
mlHHloner Godwin Thuradny, Chief of
Police Norrla Hitid Friday morning:
"Turner Jackaon hua not been allow
cd to come around the linrrackH for
the luat four yearn on account of htH
character, and he has done no police
work for the laat. eight yearn, f do
not want th,- public to get the liiiprcx
hloii that the police have men of bin
character to work up cumoh for them,”
ONE ON THE COLONEL
The Colonel—A caution report hua
b< i-n heard an far aa IGO mllea.
The General And could yon 10-nr
It wlille you were running, ColonelT —
Pick-Me-Up.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS (INCLUDING IQp
WORKING MEN’S SHIRTS SPECIAL
Negligee Shirts, all new clean goods—good pat
terns. Everyone of these shirts is a perfect gar
ment, made well and bound to fit well. Come
and help yourself while the assortment is large.
Workingmen’s Shirts, good heavy quality, in dark
blue, collars attached. A good strong shirt in till
sizes choice for Working or for ia _
Sunday, each T’VC
AUCTION
I will sc 11 at Auction tomorrow, a handsome
Lippirieott Soda Fountain, Carbonator, Motor,
Electric Fans, (’hairs, Tables arid all of Fixtures
including brand new Refrigerators, Counters,
Shelving and Show Cases, Groceries and Table
Delicacies, in part, or in whole at, auction at cor
ner of Kolloek and Broad Streets.
Hollingsworth’s Broadway Store
Messrs. Hollingsworth have decided to dis
continue business at this stand and I am to dispose
of everything at auction, beginning at 2 o’clock.
He sure to attend.
Remember the hour and place.
F. W. COFFIN, Auctioneer.
PAGE THREE
UNDERWEAR
Ladies’ Gauze ribbed Vests,
taped neck and arms, Qp
Regular value 0”
Ladies’ Gauze ribbed, lace
trimmed umbrella IQp
pants, regular 25c . .'du
Ladies’ mercerized Swiss
ribbed Vests, silk taped
neck and arms, OCp
35c value, at *3“
Ladies’ Gauze rihbedOlp
Vests, 5c value, at
Amiiacmnnts
THE
GRAND
Geo. M. Cohan's
Successful Musics! Play,
“45
MINUTEB FROM
BROADWAY.”
And
Scotch Welsh as Kid Burns.
Ssats now sailing.
Prlcss 50c, 75c, SI.OO, *I.BO.
!N«xt
MONDAY
NIOHT