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M. SHEHON & COMPANY
LOWIIKI
PrlevH
THI* STORE IS READY TO BERVE THEIR PATRONS BETTER THAN IT EVER HAB BEFORE.
AT BHERON'B THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS STOPPING—THAT’S AGAINST STORE PRINCIPLES.
EVER SINCE ITB BEGINNING THIS STORE HAS BEEN A STORE WITH A MOTTO TO SERVE. THE
BEST CANDIES AT THE LOWEST PRICEB. OUR FALL CANDIES ARE HERE IN GOOD VARIETY;
OUR OHOCOLATEB HAVE ALL THE NUT FILLINIf PERFECTLY FRESH. TRY OUR CHOCOLATE
WALNUTS.
Chocolate Double Walnuts, 60c L.b.
ChotolaU Butter Nut» Chocolate Caramel S' Butter Nuta
Chocolate Nougat UV./C Chocolate Cherries OiJ Cream Walnut
Fftvorlte Candy. A Roll Selection, 3Qc.
Ohooolate Caramel! --j Chocolate Walnut 'j White Nougat "3/'’V
Chocolate Nougat Chocolate Chips Ajvj Butterscotch .
Specials, Specials. Specials.
Fudga Peanut Bnttla Mint Drop
Prlnceaa Klaeaa Lemon Drop \ Lime Drop *
IW. Sheron <sc Co., Wholesale find Retail.
Social and Personal
Swainshoro Society Happenings
tWAINBBOKO, Oa—A mnat <l<'
llglitfiil ovnnt In tho aortal social of
Bwaineboro was the reception Monday
♦venlna given by Mra A. H Brad
ley In honor of Mra Elisabeth Mc-
Millan. Mrs. Bradley Ih a charming
young matron. holding an enviable
place In the esteem of the entire cir
cle of Hwalnaborn mirlety, therefore
th» announcement of her reception
taa* an occasion of pleasure.
11l a conical provid'd for the en
terlalnmenl of tho»c preront, Ml«a
John Mi l/smore won the prise, a box
of Hurler's candy
The porch where ihe (tile*!* were
•nlertalned whb made very Inviting
hy ih» use of numberless Japanese
lanterns, a tasteful arrmxtemeni of
palms and feme and brlttlit colored
nign Beau and roaey corners In pro
ftmlon had been arranged on the pi
amt* hy the thoughtful hoateai.
Refreshment* In Ihe form of creem
and were nerved by n bevy of
preilv girls
Mrs Bradley as hostess cannot he
surpassed and her charming person
ajlly la always an assurance of a
pleasant lime for her guests
Those present were Miss Myrs
Hutton, Miss .lulls Thompson, Miss
Mae I lee Roberta, Miss rtsllle Con
lay, Miss Pronin Thompson. Miss
Mnmlc Mrl.emore. Miss Mite Keigu
son. Miss Hue Tolbert, Miss John Me
lamtore. Miss Imogen# Macon, Mlhs
Virginia Lewis, Miss Lens Pinkston.
Mis’ Hsllle Humphrey. Mrs Willie
Kliindem, Miss .Isnle Cofer, Mlae
Annie Loti Thompson, Mias Annie
4%
Ihe Planters
loan and Saving
bank
705 Broad Street.
The Oldest Savings
Bank In the
City.
In successful aparatlon M
yaara and growing more popu
tar with the people and stronger
In thalr confidence each year.
In aelaettng a bank for your
Savings Account do not f*il to
Investigate the facilities and
strength of thle bank.
Resources Over
$1,000,000 00
Safe Ab "Safest.”
The same careful attention
to small accounts as to the
larger ones
Deposits May Re made by Matt
L, C. Haynt, Pra».
Chat. C. Howard, Cashier.
• i i
V
T Plated Silver
% \ mfA /»l#C»Mf of
Sterling Silver
> L Inlaid
the points
/If xi’fivr# it rosrts
j I on the tttblo \
|i 1
a Inlaid Spoons
Ouiranlrrd J 5 .rear* I
because I hex * rf t
* Solid Silver /
,'u-t.) Where the/ /
VS7 Wear. /
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Wm Schweigert & Co..
Jewelers
[Lord. Mis* Mary Osborne, Miss Eula
llc Morlng. Mrs. W. E. Clark. Miss
Bobble Williams, Mrs M. W. Berry,
Mr. Ira York, Mr. J. Warrick, Or.
j Harry Hutton, Mr. Will Mc Millan, Mr.
| Lester Ponder, Mr W. K. Clark, Mr
George Rountree, Mr .1 R. York, Mr.
Nelson tlelse, Mr. George Price, Mr.
Panton Wilson, Mr. Jerome Rogers,
Mr. Ira T. Mcl/emore, Or. Oesslo
Hinltli, Mr. W. 8 Haffold, Mr. Carland
Htrlckland. Mr. Gordon Fountain, Mr.
J. L. Carmichael, Or l.tmii—-Hell and
iMr. Charlie Thompson.
Mr W. O Sanders spent several
days of this week in Auguatn.
Mrs rjreen Ilell has returned from
HtutMShoro, where she wak called on
account of the Illness of her tincle.
| Mrs. A L Henry of Jacksonville.
Fla . Is Ihe guest of Mrs. Duncnn
Hmlfh and Mra. E. Warren
I>r. and Mrs L. P Yonmans ave
’back from a month's visit to Colonel’s
| Inland
Or. Harry Hutton has gone to
; Wevneshoro Where he expects to 101 l
ll ate to practice his profession
On last Sunday Mr Henry. Fields
and Miss May Oelsney were quietly !
j married at the home of the bride
The groom, who Is a son of Sheriff
J W Fields, la n young man well!
liked here and he has many friend*
who are cordial In thetr wishes for -
Ills happiness
"ay*aii*
Health
Never Fails lo Restore
Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty.
how l»»ng tthaa been gray
or faded. I*r -motes a luxuriaut growth
*f healthy h.xif. Stop* its falling out.
•ad positively remove* Dan
dm!l. Keeps hatrsoft and glossy. Re
fuse all substitutes. 5m times as much
in 61 00 as 50c aire. Is Not a Dye.
•1 and 50c. bottles, at druggtnfN
a>ad a tor tn» t»«k " Th. Cara cl i hr uiur."
i’bUa Bay S|*c. Co., Newark, N J.
Bay’s Martin a Soap nna Ptmpira,
r*d r andctiAfim! hand*, and all skio dis
**•»* K«ap« fckln fine and soft 25c. fruniita,
• A tor tie* book "Tbs Car* of the Sktu.**
To Think
Is To Save
Stop frittering away
tnoilpy that would build
yon a home or start you
in business.
Stop and think. To
think means to save.
Open a savings ac
count here. : :
We pay 4 per cent
Interest, com
pounded semi an
nually. : : :
IRISH
AMERICAN
BANK.
"The Bank for Your
Bn\ ings.”
The young people of Summit had
a delightful fall picnic at. Durden’s
! pond Thursday. They were joined
by a party from this place, among
whom were Mlhsch John and Maude
McLemore, Miss Wynle Coleman,
Mias Madge McLeod. Mr. J. B. Hosier.
Mr. J. L. Carmichael, Mr. Ira T. Mc-
Lemore and Mr. J. R York.
Miss Louis Thompson left Thurs
day morning for LaGrangc where
she will enter LaGrange Female col
lege.
Mrs. J. M. Lowry has returned to
her homo In Oxford after a visit
to her daughter, Mra. Harry Thomp
son.
Mias Cora Thompson left Saturday
for Augusta, where she will teach
this session.
Mias Kathryn Webb of Shelby, N.
C., has returned to Swainshoro, and
will be head trimmer for Mra. J. C.
Coleman.
Mrs Charles Lawrence has re
turned from an extended visit to
Tampa, Fla.
Seabrook Personals.
SEABROOK, S C—Mr. M Keyser
ling and son returned Tuesday from
New York.
Mr and Mrs C, R McLeod returned
today froni Beaufort, where they have
been spending a while. Their many
friends welcome them home again.
Little Miss Marie Wllhelmena
Flckan Is visiting her little cousins.
Tom and Herbert McTeer. at Early
Branch, H. C.
Mrs P M. MrTear, sfter a very
pleasant visit to New York with her
two bright little hoys, has returned
home Mrs. McTeer has accepted the
school here, which she will take
charge of soon.
Mr. Maxcle Butler spent Sunday In
Savannah, Ga.
Messrs C R McLeod, A. A. Zip
perer. Geo. Donne and Msxcle Butler
spent Tuesday fishing out on the bar,
l atching nn B . hundred sheephead and
thirty-one sail water trout.
Mr Arnold Zlpperer leaves on the
26th for his home. Rtneon. Oa.; from
there hp goes to Colorado to he en
gaged In mining business. His many
friends regret exceedingly to lesrn of
his departure.
Master Geo K. Floken spent ves
tarday at his home, Rarlv Branch
S C.
ram
FOB P. P. BEASLEY
——4
Postmaster Vaughan received this
morning Ihe following letter, which
explains itself
"Cuthbert. Oa.. Sept. 7.
’Postmaster Augusta.
Sir Mv son, P P. Reastev, went
In Augusta Just a few days before
the flood came to your city, and I
haven't heard from him since. lie
was a young man 27 \ears of age,
tall and slender, ol dark complexion
and dark, curly hair. Hta weight Is
about 140 pounds. I think If you
can give me anv Information'concern
ing him it will he thankfully received
1 am afraid he was lost in the flood.
I Signed I ‘Mrs. S M Beasley.”
There Is a rule in the postal reg'i
lation that forbids a postmaster to
answer such inquiries as this. There,
fore. Postmaster Vaughan submitted
the anxious mother's letter this
morning to Th, Herald. In the hope
Its publication might he of some as
sistance in discovering Ihe where
abouts of the young man referred to.
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO
MADE BIG CONTRIBUTION
Among the liberal contributions -o
the flood sufferers of one
that has just been made the south
ern Cotton Oil company. In which
about 1,400 pounds of their SnowdrlT’
hogless lard has been donated
The shipment has been forwarded
from the moat select stock of the
company and will probably be read'
for delivery us Mr W M Rowland
president of the .Associated Chart
lies, this atternooa.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
Margaret Horton
Heat
(ioodn
I >;;. • • 4
- 'r ifttmti i"i . jfj
Margaret Horton, ten
years old, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Hornton, of
Whiteplains, New York,
who rescued a boy from
drowning at Rye Beach.
Sandcrsville Personals
SANOKRHVILLR, Ga.—On Monday
evening Hi/ young ladies of Sanders
ville complimented the young men
with a leap year party at the resi
dence of Judge and Mrs. B. T. Raw
lings.
Mrs. W. B. Bennett, of Charleston,
Is the guest of Mrs. B. F. Jordan.
Miss Mary Tarbutton has returned
from Maine, where she has been visit
ing for the past month.
Judge B. D. Evans, of Atlanta, ia
the guest of Mr. A. W. Evans.
Mr. L B. Holt has returned from a
trip north.
LUCKY TO GET AWAY.
First Burglar —Well, did yer get
anyflnk?
Second Burglar (disgustedly)—
Nah! the bloke wot liven ere is a
lawyer.
First Burglar—That’s hard luck.
Did yer lose anyflnk?—The Sketch.
Ask Your Druggist
The great army of American druggists are
mighty intelligent and well-educated men.
They know the properties of drugs and medi
cines, and have experience with all kinds of troubles,
which people come into the store to ask relief for.
So their practical knowledge is very valuable,
and their advice is worth a great deal to all sick people.
If you know your druggist well enough to ask
his advice for your female trouble, do so, and he will
tell you that thousands of women have written letters,
telling of relief obtained from taking Cardui.
In his experience, he has heard and read of
many cases of female weakness, which have been re
lieved or cured by Cardui. So, when you ask his
opinion, he will not offer a prescription, but will
probably say: "Take Cardui And you will do well
to follow his advice.
Cardui is advised In all the common forms of
womanly trouble, due to disorders peculiar to females.
It has been found to relieve or prevent head
ache, backache, side ache, dragging sensations, nerv
ousness, irritability, irregularity, and general female
weakness and misery'.
Many thousands of sick ladies have been re
stored to health, by the use of Cardui, and have
written to tell of the good it did them.
Cardui is composed of pure, vegetable ingred
ients—hence has no harmful effects, like many mineral
compounds. It acts gently and naturally, is good for
young and old, and should be in every lady’s home,
even if not an invalid, to take during her bad days.
Your Druggist Says
Take CARDUI
LL 4
FURNITURE RENOVATING
Will soon begin and you will need the necessities for the work. Now the very
best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and we
are the sole agents for this article in Augusta. There is no other just as good,
for this is the best.
All kinds and colors of floor stains. "We have the the goods in all size
packages. There is nothing that makes the floor look better than a fine coat of
stain.
If any of vour metal or discolored, there Is nothing that equals PUTZ
CREAM for putting it back in its original condition.
If any of your furniture comes to pieces then-jt is LA PAGES GLUE
that you need. It will hold tighter than any other kind of glue.
Remember that we carry everything j-ou need for putting your furniture
floor and walls back in their old condition.
We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly.
O’Connor &Schweers Paint Co
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Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga.
Glennville Personal and Social News
GLENNVILLE, Ga—Miss Ina Padg
ett. of Hughland Is visiting relatives
and friends here.
Mrs. Joe Llpaitz and children han
returned from a visit to Savannah.
Miss Minnie Underwood of Blue
Ridge is assistant, teacher in the
Glennville high school.
Miss Willie Bradley of Claxton haR
accepted the position a* music teacn
er in the Glennville high school.
Mlsr Mae Martin of Claxton visit
ed friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Oilk visited Sa
vannah this week.
| Miss Julia Clark of Augusta was a
guest of Mrs. A. L. Andrews this
week.
Miss Mamie Padgett of Raidsvlllo
: vlßlted relatives and friends here this
I week.
——.
Mrs. O. H Holland of Aliph visited
her uncle, Mr. W. B. Surrency, recent
ly.
Miss S.illie Flowers of Aliph visit
ed relatives here this week.
Miss Vincy Dubberly, after spend
ing some time here the guest of rela
tives and friends, has returned to her
home at Screvin.
What others, who have tried Cardui, say about
it, should surely be of interest to you, as showing
what you may expect it to do for you. Hence this
letter from Mrs. Tempie Clark, of Timberville, Miss.,
one of the thousands who have written in similar
strain, will, we hope, be read by you.
She says: "Cardui has been worth more to me
than a carload of silver. If it had not been for Cardui.
MRS. TEMPIE CLARK.
1 ImbcrvlUe. Miss.
"lam sure that Cardui will cure other sick
ladies as it has me.”
Cardui is carried, as a standard remedy, on the
shelves of all reliable drug stores. Your druggist will
recommend it, and will gladly sell you a bottle, with
full directions for use, on the inside of the wrapper.
If in doubt, ask him.
VALUABLE
BOOK FREE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Mrs. W H. LeGrand visited rela
tives at Claxton Friday.
Mrs. J. K. Modre visited relatives
at Claxton recently.
Mrs. Ira Perking of Statesboro is a
guest of her mother, Mrs. H. B. Delk,
this week. •
Mr. C. E. Gras* has returned from
Fitzgerald.
Mr. H. E. Sibbett of Mcßae is visit
ing friends here.
Miss Ora Bolton has returned from
an extended visit to Indian Springs.
BARRELS STILL EMPTY.
(From the Atlanta Constitution.)
The band wagons are crowded, but
there is plenty of room for oampaigr
contributions.
I would have been dead. I
love a dollar, but I have
never seen one that I think
as much of, as I do of a bottle
of Cardui. I now keep it in
my house, as regularly as I
do coal oil or coffee, and
have done so for years.
"Some years ago, 1 jumped
off a horse and had a mishap,
and for about 4 years after
that, 1 suffered intense agony,
irregularities, bearing-down
pains, etc. At last 1 was in
duced to try Cardui, which
'cured me, and now I am well
and happy.
Writs tor «4-nc fttaatratad Book. "Hemt Trtotmnt ftr
H describing eymptorae of Female Diteasee and gtv S
g valuable hints on health, hygiene, diet, medicine, etc.,
women. Sent free, pottpaid. Address LaJtu Advuory
'<>. The Chattanooga SSadicina Co, Chattanooga, Tann.