The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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DELICIOUS HOME MADE CANDY
SALE TOMORROW.
At the Modjosk*, hrglnnlng at II
twolvr o'clock, the mrmhi-rs of the
Young Women's Christian Association
gymnasium cl*** will have one or thi-lr
naira of (Irltclmm home matle candles.
Theae sales, which will probably l<a
aHen every Saturday morning. an
loginning to he Inokel forward hy all
who love pure, frrsh randy. The la
illea have almost every kind of home
made randy that la made and It la
moat dellrlonaly freah. I mop In at the
Modjeaka arcade tomorrow and hoy
of them. The money reallr.e.l from
there randy ealea will to to the Aeao
rlatlon hulldtnir fund.
ACNES CONRAD CONCERT
TONIGHT AT TUBMAN.
Of the Arnica Conrad concert tonight
at the Tulmian auditorium, tin aame
program for which was alven In Ma
con a few nights ago, the Macon Newa
A delightful mualral treat waa given
to Macon people Thuraday evening
when Mis* Agno* Conrad, aanlated hy
Mlea Helen Woytych and Mlaa Adela
I .ana rendered one of the moat beau
tiful program a ever heard In the city.
Mlaa Conrad la a affiger whoae gifts
In Interpretation, magnetism and vocal
ahlllty have the power to hold the rapt
attention of her llalrnera until the last
note haa died away, when with great
applauaa the eager audience Pegged
for more, hut according to rule no en
corea were given
Mtaa Wovtvch and Mlaa l-ano are
art lata of note, each pm-sessing a rare
jierannalily felt through the medium
of thetr Inatrument* which reaponded
to every varying emotion with the
touch of the akllled muah lan.
Mtaa Conrad and her artlata will he
heard here tonight and tomorrow night
aa well with a change of program,
and appear under the gugplcea of the
Augusts Chapter Daughters of the
Confederacy. _ ,
Those who have not aecured tlcketa
can get them at the door.
_)|ra Charlea Itohler hna returned
from a visit to New (irleana.
Mrs. t>. Morgan Tuylor left yeater
da\' for tVaahitigtoti. I). C, where ahe
waa called hy the death of her sister-
In-law Mra. Taylor, wife of the late
Admiral Taylor, IT. H. N.
—Mlaa Mary Lou Phlnlay la Malting
Mrs Kdward Coy In Waahlngton, D
The continued aerloua lllneaa of Dr
Jaoiea I*. Smith, al Ida home on the
Hill la the occaalon of much anxiety
to hla family and friend*.
Release the
Dammed-Up Bile
We try to express till* thought
with Bitch word* a* Clogged Liver,
Lazy Liver, inactive Liver and the
usual common expressions, hut It
doea not mate the fact. Nature’* own
anti*eptlc and disinfectant. In dam
med 'tc so that It flows feebly or not
at all.
The first evidence you have Is a
headache —a coated tongue—or dlzzl
ness- or all of theae. You sometimes
"wear' it off. but while you are
wearing It off. you are doprqssoil,
grouchy, touchy, filled with fear
Don’t take moll.vcoddlo laxatives.
Non* of them really reach the spot—
the Llvar—none feleaso the Hilo.
PoDoLaxßeleases the Bile
(Jo right to the bottom of the trou
hie with the old-fashioned duly tried
liver regulator PodophylHn (or May-
Arie, R.mt. sometime* called hy it»
MM leal name. Mandrake. I
No. It won t gripe or sicken you. If
you get the right form If you get
TVitol-ag—a PodophylHn lormula
with the gripe and nausea taken out.
“PoPo" from PodophylHn "Lax ’
meaning laxative not purging or es
thartie The children will like it and
you will n»e It Instead of the ntolly
coddle laxative* Stop at the drug
Store and get a 50c bottle
LADIES!
THE LOVELY SPRING SUITS,
COATS AND DRESSES
ARE IN TOWN
For the benefit oT the ladles who
desire to secure their Spring gar
meuts early, the Menter Co. ale .how
tng a superb line of Suita, Coats.
Dresses and Millinery, direct from
New York.
Even one is Invited to look over
the new anil charming styles wheth
er they wish to buy or not. The *uu
prices sls to $55. give* one an Idea
of the range In variety
The Menter Co extend* to all the
privilege of s confidential charge Ac
count and women who destr* to get
Spring Clothes now ran do bo and
pay In divided weekly or monthly
payment. The Menter Co. store Is
at 940 Broad Street
RESINOL HEALS
TORTURED SKIN
Mew This Wonderful Omtmem Eng*
Itching and Clear* Away Eruption*.
The southing, healing medication In
Regina) Ointment and Rewind Soap
penetrate* every tiny pore of the *km.
Hears It of all Impuritte* and stop*
Itching and burning Instantly. Realnol
speedily heels ecsemn. rushes, ringworm,
and many other eruptions, and elear*
sway disfiguring pimples sud black
heads, when other treatments prove
worse than useless.
Heslnol Is not an experiment. It 1* a
doctor'* prescription which proved so
wonderfully successful for skin troubles
that It has been used by other doctor*
si over the country for nineteen years.
No other treatment for the skill now be
fore the public can show such s record
of professional spproval. Every drug
gist sells Resmol Ointment (Gar. and
$1.80). and Heslnol heap Cite); Pul for
trial slsc, free, write to Dept. S-lt Itesl
pol Baltimore, Md. Avoid 'substitutes.
SOCIETY fIEWS
Amioncgui Concert Sunday
An Attractive Program
The gncrcil concert under the, di
rection ot He nor Andon-gul. wnleh
waa |«i iponcil Horn last Sunday wilt
he given this Sunday at the tlrand
Theater at t o clock
The Hcn.ir will have an exceptional
ly attractive program In lien of the
(I Isa pi ointment of last Sunday. Ml"*
Marie Meyera will sing (ioltnod'a
'The Light From Heaven.” and will
he accompanied hy an orchestra ot
thirty musicians, made up of local
artists, who have showed their ahll
11\ ns musicians to the lovers of this
form . ts entertainment many times.
Mr Warren Andrew* will also ren
der a solo and has chosen as his
song “A Perfect Day,” with obligato
by Honor Andoncgul Owing to the
Friends of Mr. and Mr*. George
Vorhauer will he very pleased to learn
of the Improvement In the condition of
th Jr bright little two year old daugh
ter who was subjected to surgical
treatment recently.
Dr N. A. Teague Is In Atlanta at
tending the mid-winter clinic of the
Atlanta Dental Society
Mr*. Thomas Alexander has re
turned from a visit to Mr, Alexander
In Florida
Congratulations are being extend
ed to Mr and Mr*. Albert Hoyle on the
Idrth of a lovely little daughter.
MISS ANNIE BURTON ENTERTAINS
WITH CARDS.
Mlaa Annie Burton waa hostess yes
terday afternoon at a most enjoyable
bridge party of eight tables, the game
being followed by a delicious tea.
The parlors were bright and beauti
ful with a profusion of aprlng flowers
In all thetr dainty. Iragrant loveliness.
Auction bridge was played and the
first prize, a stunning green silk para
sol, awarded to Mrs. .lames Jefferies.
The low score prize, a bridge act. was
presented to Miss Willie Bell, of Way
nesboro. and the consolation, a pair of
silk stockings, cut hy Miss Annlo
Wright.
Mis Burton’s guests <>n this dellghlt
ful occasion were Mrs. Ilarry Morris,
Mrs Herbert De Vaughn. Mrs, Paul
M ustln. Mrs. Ell Muatin, Mr*. Howard
Stafford. Mrs Robert Rood, Mrs. J C.
Lamar, Mra. Itoseoe Perkins, Mrs.
J a tiies ti. Jefferies. Mrs. W. M. Alex
ander. Mrs. Samuel Wilcox. Mrs Will
Twiggs, Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. Ralph
Willis, Mrs. John Moore, Mr*. J. 11.
Mayes. Mrs Jesse Westmoreland. Mrs.
Sam Martin, Mrs. Mela Tutt. Mrs.
Miller Robertson. Miss Annie Wright.
Miss Ruby Burton. Miss Winnie Bell,
Miss Willie Wimberly, of Waynesboro,
Misses Mary Lou Fuller and Ella Jay
Fuller.
Joining the card players for lea were
Mrs. Ashby Jones. Mrs V L. Osborne,
Mrs. Lindsey Arrington, Mrs. Rufus
Brown. Miss Mary Acton, and Miss
J,-nna Garrett, while Miss Nannetto
Willis. Miss Olen Dbkey and Miss
Louisa Alexander were an attractive
group of girls who assisted In atten
tions to the guests.
MEETING OF CHORUS
CHOIR TONIGHT.
The chorus choir which is being or
ganized Tor Woodlaw n Baptist Church
will meet at eight-fifteen o’clock to
night at the church, when Professor
Battle will have them In rehearsal
It Is especially urged that all the
young people of the church as well as
all the llaracas and Pbilatheas will
make a point of being there anil en
list In this musical work from which
such flno results are expected.
MISS JENNIE SHERMAN
GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY.
Miss Jennie Sherman was given a
delightful little surprise i arty last
nigh tat her home on upper Hr.uul
Sireet, when a number of her friends
got together and arranged for the
evening's entertainment. The oeea
ston was her birthday, which was
made notable In a number of charm
lugs ways and with gifts which were
both handsome and acceptable.
YOUM ANS-GREINER.
The marriage Is announced of
Mls-S Addle Elizabeth Orelner, of F.s
till S C, and Mr. Vrthur Youmans,
of aFlrfax. S . the event having
taken place at high noon Wednesday
at the parsonage of the Woodlawn
Baptist Church, Hev. It. E 1-. Harris
officiating.
AT THE CRANFORD
TOMORROW.
Mr John Whitney will serve tea
at the Cranford Club tomorrow after
noon
The Improvement In the condi
tion ol Mrs .lame* C Jackson, who
has been unite sick, will tie learned
of with sincere pleasure hy her many
anxious friends.
- Friends of Mr. Moragne Fleming,
of Atlanta, will regret to learn that
he is 111 al Pine Heights
The extreme illness of Mrs
Frank Dunbar, of Beech Island, at
the City Hospital, will he learned of
with deep regret by many triends.
MARRIAGE OF MISS OAKMAN
AND MR. PHILLIPS TOMORROW.
An Interesting event of tomorrow
will he the marriage of Miss Kvelcan
Oakinan and Mr Oeorge Phillips, of
Charlotte, N. C., which will take
place at half after two o’clock, to
morrow. Saturday, afternon Ht St
Paul's Church Rev. 11. Sherwood
Whltnev will perform the ceremony
Ito which no isrds have been sent
out and which will he attended by
the family connections only.
INTERESTING MARRIAGE.
The marriage of Mr Joseph Trinla
and Miss Catrtna De Modena was an
Interesting event of yesterday, taking
place at the home of the bride on
tlwlnnett Street at ” o'clock. The
parlor was adorned for the occasion
with many flowers and 1n the dining
room a table was covered with deli
cacies that were served after the cere
mony The bride was very attractive
In a welding gown of white satin,
with which "as worn a veil of tulle,
caught to her hair with orange blos
som* The ceremony was perform
ed bv Judge William Numberger. and
at the conclusion the Italian custom
was follow-ed. and the bride and
groom were showered with confetti
for good lurk A delicious buffet
luncheon was then served Mr. and
Mrs Trtida are well known and a
lKipular voting couple and received
many wedding gifts
The scholarship fund of the Mis
sjttrl Federation of Women's Flubs
has now reached the sum ol $2,100-
luany requests, Herior Andonegul baa
consented to add to the program
sevral popular airs It la expect'-d
that the largest audience of the aeu
s.m will attend the coming c meert.
As usual, tlier wl l be no admission
charged The entire gailer and bal
cony will he thrown open to the gen
eral public, and the orchestra floor
will he reserved for subscriber*, any
one desiring to subscribe can do so
hy cslllng al th - box office of the
(fraud The lux office will he open
ed .Sunday at li o’clock when reserva
tion of seals can he made. Tho**
holding tickets of the postponed con
cert will kindly retain same as the
same tickets will he used for this
concert.
WOMEN AND THEIR ACTIVITIES.
Oregon has a wife * eotnpcnsJV >n
hill, calling for compensation by sa
loonkepcrx where husbands die from
alcoholism
The Italian ministry of education
will spend $15,440. for new public
school buildings In tho next lour
years.
The Chicago hoard of education has
rejected a proirosed school curriculum
which includ'd leather working,
cooking an I heauworg on the ground
that it was "lackln f in fundamen
tals."
The New York City Federation of
Women's Clubs passed a resolution
at Its meeting last week that editors
bo requested to retain women re|»or
tors on all woman stories, even alter
they had become news stories and
worthy of a place on the front page.
The Council of Jewish Women is
composed of fifty-eight sections In as
many cities, whose membership num
bers 12,000 women prominent In all
fields of social endeavor.
A settler's with In the back blocks
of Glppsland. Victoria, seventy miles
from a hospital, was severely Injured
by a kick from a horse Four piucky
settlers voluntered to take her to the
hospital. She was carried on a
stretcher over bush tracks, several
creeks and rivers having to be ford
ed. The journey occupied four days.
IT’S GOODBYE
IT\\ CUP /
other kinds when
ever you sip from
a cup of hot
Maxwell House
Blend Coffee
Approved by connoisseurs
as the finest drinking cof
fee in the world.
Seale* Tiae at Grocara
Cheek-Neal Coffee Co.,
Boaetea JacksowilU Na»kvillf
The Carolina
Arts and Crafts
1245 BROAD ST.
Are offprltiß for sale. besides their■
usual supply handy work and
baskets
A beautiful antique Sofa, over one
hundred years old In perfect condi
tion.
Don't let this chance pass: All
Antiques sold by us are guaranteed to
be absolutely genuine.
TRY THIS IF YOU
HAVE DANDRUFF
Or Arc Bothered With Falling
Hair or Itching Scalp.
Thera is one sure way that never
fall* to rtninve dandruff completely ami
that* in to dlsaolve It. This destroy* It
enllrtly. To do tnut, Just art nlnuit four
ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon;
apply It at night when retiring; uae
enough to moisten the sow Ip and rub It
In gently with the fing«** tipa
tty morning most, if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or four
more application* will completely dta*
solve ami entirely destroy every single
sign and trace of it. no matter how
much dandniff you may have.
You will find, tco, that all Itching and
digging of the scalp will atop inatantiv
and your hair will be .fluffy, lustrous,
glossy. silky and look and feel
a hundred timea betted'.
If you want to keep your hair looking
rich, do by all means get rid of dan
druff f r nothing destroys the hair ao
quickly. It not only starves the hair and
makes It fail out. but It makes It
stringy, straggly, dull. dry. brittle and
ifebs" and everybody notices it. You
can get liquid arvon a any drug store,
it is Irexpensive, four ounces is a!'
>on will mod This simple remedy has
never been known to fall.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
MAKES RHEUMATISM
PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR
Chronic, Crippled-up &uff*r#rs Find
Hos After Few Do»«t of Now Rem.
edy ere Token.
It I* nr«*rtleee to Buffer eny long«*r
with rheiinntletn, mthl t»e nit rrlpplerl up.
unit bent out of pimp* wtm It* heart*
wrenrhing ftfiln*. when you c«n surely
uvolil it.
Itheumetlom eome* from week, innr
tive kidney*, tti.it fail to filter from the
Hood, the pnlMotmu* wiinte mutter and
uric nr|d; und It f* tmelene t<» rub on
liniment* or tuke ordinary rnmedlea to
relievo the ptiln. Thl* only ffrolon** the I
miner, anil can't ponrltily cure you.
The | only wuy to cure rheumatism) I* |
to r* move the rau*e. The new dlncoy
erv, Croxone, bio<-* thl* Ik iiiiar If neu
tralise* and dl**o|vee ail the poinonou*
*uh*t*nce* nnd uric Add that lodge Ini
the Joint* nnd muscle*, to *crntch And I
Irritate and ranee rheumatl*m. andi
deans out and «trengtli<»ri* the Mopped-I
up. Inactive kidneys, *o they can filter I
nil the poison* from the hlocxl nnd drivel
it on And out of the system.
Oroaone I* the m f, *t wonderful med! I
< lne ever made for curing chronic rheu
mntipm. kidney trouble*. And bladder
dieorders. You will find It different from
ad other remedies. There I* nothing
e|*a on earth like It. it matter* not
how old you are. how long you have
suffered, It 1* practically linpossltde to
take It Into the human syMtcm without
result*. You will find relief from the
first few dose*, and you will be sur
prised how quickly ail jour misery and
Kiiffcrlng will end.
An original package of Croxone costs
but a trfile at any flrMt-clas* drug nteft**.
All druggist* are authorised to *ell it
on a positive money-hack guarantee.
Three dose* a day for s« few day* is
often wll tnat is ever needed to cure the
wo«t backache or overcome urinary di«-
mdiAa.
Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and
Tomorrow Night—
AGNES CONRAD
In Hong Kf-i-itals at
U. D. C. Hall, Court House.
Auspices Daughters of tho Confod
orary (Chapter A).
Prepare to Join
The Easter Parade
Let us make to your Indi
vidual Measure a suit for
YOU.
One of which you will feel
justly proud, and that will
place you distinctly within
the ranks of welldressedmen.
The largest and most
pleasing variety of new ma
terials here awaits your in
spection.
Your choice will cost you
•N° .3 AA No
More 3 ■ xJeUU Less
WE GUARANTEE YOUR
ENTIRE SATISFACTION’ ’
English Woolen Mills
662 Broad - - - Augusta
SATURDAY’S OJT PRICES
Salmon a can 8c
Baked Eeans **f_, sc, 8c and 12c
Olive Oil;?•«»«..... Cans 33c and 65c
Mackerel each 5c
Jams;“ Fr „ Jar I2!c
SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS, pound 120 c
A & P. SUGAR CURED HAMS, Pound 19<"
Snowdrift Compound No. 5, 55£; No. 10, $1.10; No. UO, $2.20
A. & P. Fancy Patent Flour, 24 lb. sack .. .. 78£
w||!
New York State
Potatoes, ICr
peck vlvv
Yard Eggs,
dozen -fcUV.
When Shopping In AuguntaSay: “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD"
El Ryad
Coffee
The Most Delicious
Grown.
This Coffee Is al
ways sold In Trade-
Mark Green Hags,
and for sale only at
The A&P stores.
Lb. 35c
844 iroad St.
* - t* Twi j
«« w i iffflL f flflflQHß
Fairy Soap 1.V.” 2 bars 7c
Split Peas Pound 5c
Starch “ p „ d „ 4 tbs. 15c
Prunes S.. lb. 7c. 10c and 12! c
Spinach lr 3 can 8c
Sultana
Coffee
Is the Best Value on
the Market,
This Coffee Is al
ways sold In Cardi
nal Red Trade-Mark
Bags.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Lb. 80c
Fancy
Lemons
Dozen
20c
FRIDAY. MARCH 13.
9 :
Cream aa
Cheese, /.fP
pound *“ uu
Best A&P
Creamery ihP
Butter uuu