The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX WOMEN! WOMEN!!_ WOMEN!!! AW hnvr on band 150 pairs <>f wnrnpn V<F 1 Q C Pumps we put on sale Monday at .. . Every pair of Pumps in this sale is well worth $3.50 and $4.00. Pat, Gun Metal and Tan. They Will Sell for $1.05 THEBOOTERY R. L. GARRETT, Manager £ The New end Popular Song, “IF I BUT KNEW” Unquestionably one of the Sweet eat Romantic I»ve B'ongs evor written. Beautiful Worde; Beautiful Music. This song la meeting with much success For Sale at Sltver’e Store. Early Spring Forage! Beardless Barley, Pop Corn BEARDLESS BARLEY~Bow now, lVi bushels Here. Beardless can be cut three tlmea by June let. The beat of all of the very early spring forages. POP CORN The heat early corn Torage Drill 1 4 eck to acre, ;t foot powe, 8 inches In row, :t or 4 atalkH to hill Feed, or turn In cattle or hogH Late In June, when corn la In milk Makes a world of perfect ration both corn, and green rich corn ataika and blades. N. L. Wills) Seed Go. AUGUSTA. Why Not a Piece of Real Libbey Cui Glass It Soarkles Like Diamonds Cut Glass l-ike a diamond should he. of the bent quality. You should take no chances on an Infe rior article Get the famous Üb bey Ware and you will then he sure ot the best to be had Wm. Schweigerl & Company Fine Repairing and Engraving Promptly Done. V 4'tf^ NOTICE I AJ A IVJ “T" C* Olio person not pl< ased with W r*** ■ tl/ work done at other places, to try our FRENCH DRY CLEANING. We guar antee satisfaction. MASON & XVADSWORTH Phone 1580 W. 214 12th Street. BURNING ITCHING SMARTING ECZEMA On Hands Every Winter for Thirty Years. Itching Intense. Could Not Put Hands in Water or Do House work. Lost Rest at Night. Cuti cura Soap and Ointment Cured. 19 N. lath St., Fort Smith. Ark —“I hare hail enriua on ray hand* #nr*ry win tar fur thirty yean. The mm mi broke out In a roughurea of the akin. Then when I would wretch h would turn to plmplre and m If' Meed and water oose from JJ It. The lb Mug waa vary I fnteoae and It would Inflame J t and made aorea I could not &fW\ ft- put uiy handa In water or do j n»y housework or hear tha '' cold wind. I loes reat at night. I tried a nmnl>er of treatment* hut to no avail. They could dry It up for a while hut when I would waah or have my handa eipoaed to cold wind hack It would coma, rad rough at find then burning. Itch ing. amartlug would follow. I waa told there waa no cure. It waa In the blood. •* I read of ('utlrura Hoap and Ointment and tried a aainple. It aeemod to help my handa. Then I bought a boi of (’utlrura Ointment and eorne (’utlrura Hoap and when I had uaed It up my handa peeled oft eound and well and It never ha* appearad any more. That ha* l*een over a year ago* Outlrura Hoap and Ointment cured me." (Hlgnedt Mra < 'laudle llliigham. Sept 17,’ 13. ('utlrura Hoap and Ointment aaliafy In purity, delicacy and fragrant*# the moat dla ciimlnatlng Hold everywhere Sample of each mailed free, with 12 p Skin Hook Ad dreaa poatcard ‘('utlmra. Dept T. Boston " i If Men who ahave and ahampoo with <\i tlrura Soap will Sad It h«a* f«* t «kin g&d *c#|p COLDS & LaGRIPFE B or O do*e* 000 will break any case of Chill* & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it act« on the liver better than Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. Price 25c. THE BRIDE See "The Bride" Wardrobe Trunk It Is a beauty. Most elegant, com plete wardrobe trunk on the market Ts RITE - HITE The wardrobe with the padded raised top. sfi 00 value, this week ... JI5»1 dd value, this week ~ R2G 10 $ .WOO value, thia week .. .»() Augusta Trunk Factory 735 BROAD STREET Opposite Monument. Our lino of low shoes for ladies, gents and children is now complete. (Yano in before buying your Spring Shoes. COOK-McKIE SHOE CO. Phone 484. 970 Broad St. Society IF IN YOUR SPRING CLEANING YOU FIND SOMETHING USABLE I GIVE TO SALVATION ARMY. The young people of the Salvation Army Sunday school believe In killing two birds with one stone. They arc going to help on "Cleaning ill* day and at the same time, ralae their tar- I get for the Ba.vail.m Argiy week ot 1 prayer and self-denial. To do this they are asking the army's friends, when they are clean ing up their attlca. store rooms, eel lur and closet*, to gf.e anything usable to them tor their rummage sale The ante will be held in tile Army Hell. 12H3 llroad Htreet. April 2 3 and 4 If ihoae having anything that ran be used Tor this purpose will eall Adjutant Yatea, Phone 2587-J. the young people having rharge ot this sale will greatly appreciate It and will be glad to send for anything Or if tliev will send what they have to the hall April 1. 2. 3 or 4th, this will do just as well. Furniture and anything wearable for women and children will be ••specially useful a« these are the popular articles for rummage sales Mend the .Salvation Army Inst sum mer's clothing that Is too small this summer and the winter clothes that will be too small for next winter They only take up room around the house and they would be of use to Home one else. Cull up the Adjutant tomorrow or anv day this week and tell him what you have for tnia purpose MR. IRVIN TO GIVE MUSIVALE AT ST. JAMES AUDITORIUM. All who have ever attended a musl- Cule given under the direction of Mr. Hob Irvin will not forego the pleasure of hearing the one he has arranged tor Tuesday evening at eight-thirty o'clock at St. James Auditorium The lolluwlng caretully arranged program will bo-presented: Piano Holo— (at Noeturn Ed Schuett (bi Cradle Song Oretg (c) Danse Kspangiud. Moakowskt Mr. Robert A. trvln. Solo— (a) Love's Echo Newton (b) Will o’ the Wlßp .. Hproas (c) Sunlight Ware Miss Daisy Jackson. Solo la) Dearest Homer (hi love Hong DeKaven (c)Cradle Song DeKoven Mr. Charles Ballantlne. Solo— (a) To thp Angels Fardo (hi 'TIs Spring Within Our Hearts Spross (c) Hammock b'ong. Clayton Thomas Miss Clio Rothrock. Solo—(Violin) Selected Miss Merlal Black. Solo la) In the Harden Salter (b) My lx)ver He Comes on the Skee Clogh-l/elghter (C) Song of Mary .. ..Loveland Mrs C. N. Bowden. Trio Arangement of ‘A Day In Venice' E. Nevin (a) Morning, St. Mark Square. (In In the (iondola. (<•* l*ive Song (ill (!ood Night, Mrs. C N. Bowden, Miss Anns Ellse Wilson. Miss Lillian Wilson. SANDERSVILLE NEWS S*nderavlHe. G*. —Mr*. !**ml* Claxton, of I>tihllti, <i,t , arrived here Monday to \n i' i, I,- r parentn, Mr. .nnl Mrn C. 8. Mutliian Mih Fred W. Chapman and litte non returned Monday from a vlalt to rda* liven In d Iff rant part* of Virginia. Mr*. Fred W. Chapman ant! little son the Daughter* of the Confederacy waa entertained Thursday afternoon, at their regular monthly meeting by Mendamaa, 11 i, kora i 0 kfl lit. hcot i and ftftaa Mamie llarrli, at the rome of Mra. Hitchcock on Hmith ntreet. Minn Beaut* Hook. of Macon. Oft., spent tlie week-end in tin* city, «h guest of friends at Kuwtlng* Sanitarium. Mrs. K I*. Scarborough was hostess Wednesday i»ftrt*m>on of the Merry Ma trons Sewing Oltrh. Menhirs the mem ber*. Mrs. Scarborough entertained sev erul of her friends who were nut mem bers. Mr and Mrs Men Moo*, of Chicago, 111 . arc the guest of MY and Mrs A. \V Kvans. Mrs. D. D. Davis has returned home from a visit to relatives in Forsyth, Oa.. ami to her daughter. Mlhm Marie, it Weslexan INdlege. Macon, Oa. Mrs W F, Dudley Is visiting Mrs. F IV Reynold* In Waynesboro, Qa. Mr* C. b Mrewer was hostess Tues day afternon of the Trail Club. It be ing Saint Fa trick’s birthday the hos tess wo arranged everything to suggest tin* mission. The refreshments were served In a very unique way A larg*» Shamrock leaf of green cardboard hel l three serving cups which contained chicken salmi, lemon Ice. and salted peanuts. The games of Trail was play ed at three tables Miss Mabel Rawlings was the charm ing hostess Tuesday afternoon of the Bridge Club, at her home on Smith street. Miss Tot o McOrogor. of Warrenton, CSa . is the guest of Mrs. J. J Harris Mr W K Dickinson, of Atlanta. Oa., has !*een a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W K. Dudley. Mrs K. V Wood spent the latter part of last week in MUlen, Oa. Miss Annie Nora Duggan entertained at a delightful social affair Friday even ing for Miss Tompkins, of Hawktnsvllle. Ou . the guest of Miss Thcna Holt. Mrs Kmma Mill* spent the week with relatives In Martow. Oa. Miss Dalny Mrewer. who Is teaching in the Du v Inborn school splnt the week* end with her mother, Mrs. M. I*. Mrew er. Miss Ellen Moore, of near Martow On. was the guest recently of her sister, Mrs. Maul llrown Mr Abram Cohen spent Tuesday and w.dnesdav in Savannah, Oa., on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mr*. J. .1 Harris entertained a few friends Mondax evening In honor of their guest. Miss Tot MvOregor. ot Warrenton. O The* guest were Mr. and Mrs \ M Sinai of Macon, and Mrs. y. Houghton, of Jacksonville. Fla. Mrs, Z Houghton of Jacksonville. Fla.. Is now spending a whUe with the fam ily of Judge M T Rawlings Miss Mam e Melle Garner left this week for Yidalla. Oa. to accept a posi tion there a* milliner. NEWS Of”jOHSTON Johnston. S C. Misters Rirl Mohlsv ntt.i James Mobley hml gala time, on Friday when they each celebrated their hrthdity, at their respective honied Many of their friend* enjoyed the hap py time with them. The Sunbeam Hand delighted many of their frier.d, on Sunday afternoon with nn entertaining and profitable program on home mission* The bat'd waa rep reaented I" thirty who brought a, their offering 114.00. Mrs. VV. J. Haulier entertained the THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA fnllnwrtg at a apend-the-day party on Thuraday. A new elub la on tapia among tha young women. The !? I). C held an Intereating meeting on Thuraday with Mra. 8. J. Wataon if * .* i-ied to hava a baby a how and May Quean entertainment th# flrat week In May. The chapter alao made a contribution to tha Cunningham monument. Two application blanka ware given out. The W. C T tJ. held an Intereating meeting on Fr'-day with Mra. Phil Wat* era, Jr Am'ng other good thlnga done waa tha buying and furnishing of a hoapltal bed for the M«gdahne Infirmary »t the lK»or of Hope In Columbia. The Auxiliary of tha IT. D. C. met Haturday with Miaa Annla Crouch, |A*ealdetit In the abeence »»f the BU ■t erlntetiibnt, Mra. John Mobley, Mra. O. D Black, hlatorlun of the U. D. C. aalated After tl»e mualc and pro gram, refreahmenta were aervad. Mra. Lily H Andrewa la expected from Aiken for a abort vlalt on her way to Chittanooga to vlalt tm* daughter. Mra. John Milne Mlaa Hallle White will repreaent the Hun beam* at liateaburg In the Jubilee Inatitute. Mra Dink fx>tt la In Auguata visiting her daughtera. Mra. li li. Jones, of Ridgefield and Mra. Kamaey, of Georgia. vial ted Mra. (Jeo Water* the post week. Mrs. Uhtia. Itrnaon, of Augusta, and Nixon Dorn, of PurkeavlUe, were gueats of IS*, and Mra J. A. Dobey lust week. Jule Bland la In Columbia practicing with the Columbia team na pitcher. Mr. liland la one of Johnstons crack ball play era and by hia merit will reach the top round of aucceaa. The Johnaton Newa Monitor, formerly edited for aeven years or more by Edi tor II ,C. Halley. changea hands on April lat. with \V. 8 Stokea ms editefr and J. IV lialie>, assistant. A stock company has hern formed with 11. C. Halley, one of the lurgeat stockholders. Kditor Halley has been offered flatter ing positions on some of the (iilies, but prefers to remain In Johnaton and take up another line of work. I>r. Htokea comes highly recommended and we be speak for him success in a field already prepared ttfr him by the former editor. Pimples Gone in Seven Days It Is Positive Joy to See Stuart’s Cal cium Wafers Clear Up a Pimply, Blotchy, Mudddy Face. Don’t mind your friends’ pitying eyes; don’t feel ashamed when they turn away from your broken out face, hut got right down to common sense and know that to pure pimples the blood must stop making them and the pore:; must he opened like they should be. “A Beautiful Face May be Made from a Pimply Mas, of Broken Out Skin by Stuart's Calcium Wafers.” Stuart's t'aloium Wafers are per fectly harmless and may be taken freely by any one. They contain ab solutely no mercury, no poisonous drugs, no oplatea. Stuart , Calcium Wafer, contain Cal cium Sulphide, and a mild alterative -every doctor prescribes them a hun dred times a year. They are the most effective blood cleansers known to man. It doesn't matter whether you have blackheads and pimples ‘‘something awful," or bolls, letter, rash, carbun cles. eczema, liver spots or a niudddy complexion, try Stuart's Calcium Wa fers anti get a surprise In a short time. These wonderful little Wafers con tain the most effective blood purifier known to science—calcium sulphide. Kvery atom of Impurity is driven from your system. With pure, vigorous blood coursing through your veins in stead of a vitiated fluid, your whole body feels renovated, your face be comes as pure as a Illy. t!o to your druggist today, no matter where he may be, and obtain a box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Price 50 cents. Q-BM BEST IB DARKEN GRAY HAIR Not Sticky or Messy—Darkens so Naturally Nobody Will Know. X on can turn gray, faded hair beau l fully dark and lustrums almost over night If you'll apply y Han Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp. It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It hns been applied Those whose hair Is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggy and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications of Q Han the gray vanishes and your hair becomes luxuriantly dark and fascinatingly beautiful—all dandruff goes, sculp Itching and falling hair stops. Q-Ran is not sticky or messy, per fect > harmless but delightful to use This Is the age of youth. Gray haired or prematurely or even streak ed with gray folks aren't wantet around, so get busy with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer and you'll be deitghted with your darl.. handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. Hig 7 or. bottle s(>c. sold and guaranteed by Frost's Pharmacy. 602 Broad Ft . Augusta. Ga. —Out-of- town people supplied by mail.— (Advt.Y yS?L I i\ K, 11 ’ Ifjl ifMW gKn Iffmm a j * A Why Not While You Are At It Get A Suit For Easter That You Will Be Proud Of? Let us make from your choice of our high grade attractive Spring materials, a suit that is made for you,—cut in the latest style and guaranteed to your entire satisfaction. You will pay us no more than the price of a cheap “hand-me down," but you will get twice the value and self satisfaction. English Woolen Mills 662 Broad Street / \ no \ MORE 1 NO j V LESS / SUNDAY. MARCH 22.