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SUNDAY. APRIL 12.
MASONIC PROGRAM
FOR BUTT MEMORIAL
Jrandmastcr of Georgia Masons, Robert L. Colding, and
Past Grandmaster Henry Banks to Bo Here—To Lay
Cornerstone at 3:30 P. M.
Grand Master Robert 1,. folding. of
the Mayn* of Georgia, amt Tast Grand
Mauler 'Henry Banka, with other dis
tinguished Muonx front vnrlnua Mo
tions of the state, will be In Augusta
Tuesday to participate In the Masonic
exercises that will be held .lust prior
to the dedication of the Archibald Putt
memorial bridge. The program for the
dedication has been changed slightly
on account of the fact that the Ma
sons will lay a cornerstone and be
cause of this the exercises will begin
at 3:30 o'clock, Instead of 4.
The Masonic committee on arrange
ments from Social Lodge, No. 1. and
Webb No. 100, is composed of
Mr. L G. Beatse, chairman, anil
Messrs T. Miller Morris, S. B. Mar-
Rheumatism
Remarkable Home Cure Given by One
Who Had It—He Want* Every
Sufferer to Benefit.
Send No Money—Juet Your Addresa.
Years of awful suffering and misery
have taught this man. Mark H. Jackson
of Syracuse. New York, how terrible an
enemy to human happiness rheumatism
Is. and have given him sympathy with
all unfortunates who are within its
grasp. He wants every rheumatic vic
tim to know how he was cured. Head
what he says.
"1 Had Sharp Pains Like Lightning
Flashes Shooting Through My Joints."
"In the spring of 1893 I was attacked
by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheuma
tism. 1 suffered ns only those who have
it know, for over three years. I tried
remedy after remedy, and doctor after
doctor, but such relief as I received was
only temporary. Finally, I found a rem
edy that cured me completely, and It has
never returned. 1 have given It to a
number who were terribly afflicted and
even bedridden with Rheumatism, ana
it effected a cure In every case.
I want very sufferer from any form
of rheumatic trouble to try this marvel
ous healing power. Don’t send a cent;
simply mail your name and address and
1 will send it free to try. After ,’ou
have used it and It has proven itself to
be that long-looked-for means of curing
your Rheumatism, you may send the
price of It. one dollar, but. understand,
I do not want your money unless you
nre perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn’t
that fair? Why suffer any longer when
positive relief is thus offered you free?
Don't delay. Write today. MARK H.
JACKSON. No. 822 Gurney Bldg., Syra
cuse, N. Y."
Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above
statement true.—Pub.
are synonymous , and pitiful is
the sight of an otherwise attrac
tive woman whose teeth are
bad-black, decayed, ill-shapen.
Everyone of you women so
afflicted come to
Dr. WHITLAW
The Painless Dentist, and have your teeth
“fixed” and be happy.
Best Bridge Work. Best Crown Work.
Painless Extraction. Teeth Filled, Crowned,
Treated, Bridged, all
Without a Particle of Pain
Dr. Whitlaw
Painless Dentist
Latest, Finest,Best
Equipped Offices
jji South.
Office Hours: 8 a.
in. to 7 p. m. daily.
10 a. m. to 2 p. ni.
Sundays.
842 Broad St.
stun. J T. I’lark, \V. F. Howe, J, 11.
Klythe, Bryaon Crane and J. O. C,
Black, Jr.
The visitors will be escorted to the
Hon Air, where, at Id o'clock, there
will be «n Informal reception, when
they will meet the Masons of Augusta
ami their wives, the exectitlvo com
mittee of the Mutt Memorial Asso
ciation. ami others.
The next morning, at S o'clock, the
Washington visitors will be the guest#
nf the Augusta Masons at a barbecue
breakfast at Carmichael's Club, after
which the guests from the capital of
the nation will be driven about the
city until the reception front 12 do
12:30 at the home of Mr and Mrs
Lewis Butt on the Mill. Mr. Butt was
a brother to Major Butt. Then there
will lie lunch at the Hon Air.
At 2:30 p, nt. the Grand Hodge of
Georgia will convene at the Masonic
temple. About this time a delegation
will he sent to the Hon Air to escort
the visitors down, while the remainder
of the Masons will proceed from the
temple to the bridge.
History of Memorial Associa
tion Which Secured Funds
to Honor Memory of Maj.
Archibald Butt.
(Continued from Preceding rage.)
that the memorial association deco
rate it. This was done, plans of W
\V. Hcland, of New York, for the dec
orative work beipg finally accepted.
A great deal of credit is" due Mrs.
Harrett and the piembers of the ex
ecutive board for the untiring manner
in which they handled the work and
which have carried to a success
ful conclusion.
Hist of members who paid dues of
$1.00:
Mrs. Thomas Rarrett, Mrs. Handon
Thomas, Mrs. S. A. McWhorter, Mrs.
H. H. Ganahl. Mrs. Thomas Coleman.
Mrs. Hindsey Arrington, Mrs. McAnal
ly, Miss Weed. Miss Ganahl, Mrs. C.
P. Terrrtt, Mrs. T. W. i/ovless. Mrs.
Frank Fleming, Misses Smith (five),
Mrs. W. H. Harison, Mrs. W. K. Jack
son, Mrs Salinas, Miss Terrett, Mrs.
Porter Fleming. Mrs. Howard Cree,
Mrs. Charles Phinizy, Mrs. Rufus
Brown, Mrs. C. P. Hamar, Miss Mary
Hill, Mrs. Asbury Potter, Mrs. A. G.
Jackson, Mrd. W. H. Barrett, Mrs. W.
K. Miller, Mrs. T. D. Caswell, Mrs.
Jeff Berry, Mrs. George Stearns, Mrs.
L. B. Evans, Mrs. Farr, Mrs. M. P.
Carroll. Mrs. Virginia Allen, Miss Al
len, Mrs. Wilbur Rogers, Mrs. With
ers, Mrs. H. H. D’Antlgnac. Sr., Misses
Langdon, Miss Stokes, Mrs. Harris
D’Antlgnac, Jr., Mrs. E. J. Hollings
worth, Mrs. Hale Harrett, Mrs. Ellen
Doremus, Mrs. J. L. Robertson, Miss
Henrietta Robertson, Mrs. John Moore,
Miss Katherine Boggs. Miss Susan
Boggs, Mrs. W. M. Butt, Mrs. Susan
Miller, Mrs Gould Barrett, Mrs.
Charles Schley. Mrs. Chester Clark,
Mrs. James McGowan, Mrs. John Har
per Davison, Mrs. Paul Mustin,
Mrs Paul Pressley, Miss Pressley, Mrs.
A. H. Brand, Mrs. H. H. Hicks. Mrs.
J. H. Oliphant. Mrs. J. B. Cumming,
Mrs. Thomas D'Antignac, Mrs. Bryan
Cumming, Mrs. Jesse Westmoreland,
Miss Jenna Garrett, Miss Anna Thew,
Miss Marian Rood, Miss Augusta Al-
PRETTY TEETH
PRETTY WOMEN
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Three Members of Temple Lodge Who Will Be Here
p>'- ; .
Mr. W. Herron, worshipful mas
ter of Tenlple-Noyes l-odge. F. & A. M
len. Mrs. Boykin Wright. Mrs. E. H.
Baxter, Mrs John Bransford, Mrs.
James K. Hagler, Miss Ellen Thomas,
Miss Katie Htack, Miss Annie G.
Wright.
The following beside the member
ship contributed to the memorial In
sums varying from SIOO to $2.00:
Mrs. J. S. Kuhn, Mrs. Thomas Bar-
Barrett, Mrs. H: A. Thomas, Miss
Cuthbert, Mrs. McWhorter, Miss Har
riet Ganahl, Mrs. Thomas Coleman.
Miss O’Neal, Mrs. Hindsey
Arrington, Mrs. McAnally, Mrs. S. B.
Kichens, Mrs. C. I’. Terrett, Mrs. E.
G. Ridgely, Mrs. Charles Phinizy, J.
B. White & Co., Mrs. Ira Warner, Mrs.
Susan Brown of Atlanta, Mrs. Julia C.
Hangdon. Mrs. Henry H Stinson of
Washington, D. C., Miss HUlis' School,
Summerville Academy, Mrs. J. J.
Shutte of England. Mrs. F. H. Butt,
Mrs.. Buther Warren Mrs. Hoy
less, Mrs. J. O’Dowd, Miss Ellen
Wingfield, Mrs. Phelps of New York,
Mrs. John D. Butt, Mrs. W. 11.
Ta£t, Mrs. DeGrafenried of Washing
ton, D. C., Mrs. A. G. Perry of Wash
ington, D. <\, Mrs. W. W. Gordon of
Savannah, Mrs James Parrish of New
York, Mrs. S. B. Carpenter, Mrs
Mary Emery of Cincinnati. Mrs. Char
les Taft of Cincinnati, Mrs. F. B.
Pope, Mrs. Birkholz of Minneapolis,
Mrs. Chauncey Williams of Mobile,
Mrs. Sarah Miller Hagan of Boston,
Tubman High School, Hulse Steam
Haundry, Mr. and Mrs. James Tobin,
Mrs. Charles Bryan of New York, Mrs.
Blllington of Savannah, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Brown, Mr. C. E. Caverly, Mr.
A J. Salinas, Mr. A. F. Banks of
Chicago, Mr. A. C. King of Atlanta,
Mr. Edward F. Johnson of Atlanta.
Gen. R. A. Potts of the war depart
ment, Mr. John W. Grant of Atlanta,
Mr. Alep Stephens of Atlanta, Miss
Sally Brown of Atlanta, Mr. George
Mercer, Madame Esmery, Mr. Erskine
Ramsey of Birmingham, Mrs. G W.
Hang of Savannah, Mrs. Charles Gibbs
of Savannah, Mrs. Bolling Jones of At
lanta, Mr. Tutwiler of Birmingham,
Major Joseph B. Cumming. Mrs.
James P. Verdery, Senior Class Tub
man High School, Mr. S. H. Parrish
of New York, Mr. T. P. Huger of Sa
vannah, Mr. J. Glascock Mays of At
lanta, Mr. Samuel Garllngton, Sias X.
Floyd and wife, William Selbels of
Montgomery, Sancken Grocery, Mrs.
T. B. Felder, Mrs. M. G. Stovall of
Savannah. Mr. Christie Benet of Col
umbia, Mr. Christie Benet, Jr., and
Mrs. Benet, Mrs. George Baldwin,
Mrs. Thomas Clark of Atlanta, Mr.
Karl Bern of New York, Mr. Robert
Cooper of Sumter, Mr. A. F. Church
ill of Savannah, Mr. C. P. Pressley,
Mrs. Burton of Bexington, Ky., Fanny
Mims, Daughters of the Confederacy,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gardelle, Miss
Julia H. Doyle, Central High School,
John Mllledge School, Monte Sano
School, Richmond Academy, Sum
merville School, Mrs. John D. Ham
mond, J. B. White of London, Briga
dier-General Butler of Portland, Mrs.
Bransford, Mrs. Asbury Hull, Mrs.
Sanford Gardner, E. D Fleming. Wal
ker Wallace, Mrs. Ashby Jones, Mrs.
W. H. Barrett, Mrs. W. G. Wilder
of Savannah, Mrs. Bouis -Goldstein,
Mrs. Murdock.
Handon A. Thomas, Mrs. Henry
Sturgis, Major Blanton Wlnsbip, Miss
Anne Thomas, Miss Emily Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cavanaugh, R. H.
Band, Frances A. Hardy, Chicago:
Miss Sue Boggs, Miss Catherine
Boggs, Mrs. W. B. Pace, Mrs. Jno. W.
Herbert, Miss Hallmark, Mr. Henry
A. Strong, Mrs. Henry A. Strong,
Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Porter Flem
ing, Angnsta Boca! American Federa
tion of Musicians, Rev. Ernest M.
Stlres, Miss Ellen Hickman, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph E. Campbell, Miss Mar
garet Weed, Mr. Wm. Mixter, First
Ward School, colored, Mr. Bryan
Cumming, Mr. A S. Salinas, Jr., Mrs.
Henry F. Dimock, N, Y.; Mrs. P. W.
Meldrin, Mrs. Bishop Alexander,
Chamber of Commerce (collections by
J. J. Farrell), C. H. and R. S. Cohen,
W. P. Hamar, Nesblt Wingfield, Col.
D. B. Dyer, H. A. Berckman Mrs Jno.
Hays Hammond, Washington; E. C.
Burrell, Miss Anna Montgomery, Mrs.
E. W. Barrett, Mr. Frank H. Bar
rett. The Augusta Chronicle, Au
gusta Chronicle Collections, Mr. T.
W. Jjoyless, Mrs. Isabella Jordan,
Mrs. McWhorter. Mrs. Mary E.
Thompson, Herald Publishing Co.,
Mrs. Chas. Presley, Miss Elizabeth
Fleming, China; Mrs. Mary E Hayes,
Phinizy & Co., Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Butt, j. F. Allen, Mrs. Paul and Bizzle
Mustin, Commercial Club, ,J. Willie
Bevy, H. C. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs.
J„ S. Reynolds, Augusta-Aiken Rail
way & Electric Corporation, Interest
on Account Citizens A Southern Bank,
Richard McGill Atlanta; Frederick
Ball Pope. Maj. B F. oarard, A. D.
Tobin R. Roy Goodwin, Order Eagles,
Order'Masons, Mrs. G. R. Sterns, Mr.
W. A. Banglev, Temple Ixidge Masons
Washington: Mrs. Ches'er Clark, Mrs.
Chester Reese, Jacob Phinizy, B. C.
Havne. Samuel B. Parrish, Maud E.
Gibbons Henrv W. Taft, Mrs. C. D.
Terrett,'Wm H. Taft. H K. Ix>wrey,
Mrs .1 B. McLaughlin, Mr. T. 1.
Hickman. James Hardy, Cash, Wm.
H Harison, Jr., Banglev Mfg. Co.
Mrs. Henrv Denny, Mrs. Spencer
Borden Mrs. Carter 11. Fitzhugh,
Mrs James Parrish, Mrs. Geo. Tray
lor, Catherine Roberts, Catherine
Rowland Mr. Cecil Cochrane. Wal
ker & Walker. Mr Thomas Barrett,
Ferdinand Phinizy B. G. Doughty,
Judge Henrv Hammond, A. S. Hatch,
Mrs. Mary Murdock.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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Hon. <*ancr H. Krone, pant nninter of
Temple-Noyt*H, win* will la* the orator on
behalf of that lodge Tuemhiy p. in.
MRS J. E. SWEARINGER, OF
JOHNSTON, S. C., IS DEAD
Johnston, S. C.—Mrs. Maude Swear
ingen, wife of J. E. Swearingen, pass
ed Hway here at 2:50 p. m. Saturday
afternoon after an illneas of fourteen
months, from cancer of the stomach.
Besides the husband, five small chll
dren survive, wit hone little son wait
ing on the other side. Others sur
viving her are her mother. Mrs. Fan
nie Boatwright; a half-brother, C. B.
Boatwright. Ridge Spring: a half-sis
ter, Dr. Sophia Brinson. St. Matthews.
Of her own brothers and sisters sur
viving are Mrs. Clias. T. Page, Miss
Million Boatwright of Atlanta; Mrs.
I*. S. Norris. Aiken; Mrs. Carrie B.
Spake. Si. Matthews; J. Russell Boat
wright, Bexington, N. C.; Kltt Boat
wright. I.indale, Gn.
The deceased had reaehed the age ol
42, Just in her prime, when the fatal
disease attacked and sapped out tile
life of a sweet. Christian mother.
SPECIAL SALVATION
ARMY MEETING ENDS
Revival Services Under Adj.
Newman Come to a Close
Tonight. Today’s Program.
The special revival services which
has been held by the Salvation Army
during the past week will be brought
to a close tonight.
The addresses delivered by Adju
tant Newman, who has been assist
ing Adjutant Yates in these special
meetings lias been most convincing
and helpful knd quite a number of
people have been forward for prayers
in the various services.
Today's Meetings.
The meetings of today will be as
follows, 10:45 a. "m., an outdoor ser
vice at the corner of Broad and Me-
Kinne Streets. 11:15 a. m.. Holiness
meeting in the hall. 3 p. m., Sunday
school at which Adjutant Newman
will deliver a r pedal address to the
young people. 4:15 p. nt., outdoor
service at McKinne and Jones Streets.
7:.'!0 p. in., outdoor service at or near
the monument on Broad Street, tol
lowed by an indoor service in 'he
ha 11,1283 Broad Street, this mej’.ing
is being looked Torward to with inuc’i
prayer and expectancy for a wonder
ful out pouring of the Holy Spirit and
the conversion of many souls, at this
meeting there will be special songs
and solos and the public Is invltej to
attend.
ADDRESS TO COLORED
Y. M. C. A. TODAY 5 P. M.
This afternoon at 5 o'clock the Col
ored Y. M. C. A. will be addressed at
their building, corner Ninth and Mil
ler Strets, hy Rev. R. B. Campbell,
of Paine College. It will be an Easier
service, and the address will deal
mainly with the Resurrection. Dr.
Campbell has been teaching the col
ored men nnd women at Paine Col
lege In this city for the past twenty
years, and is highly thought of hy all
the better classes of the colored pev
ple not only on account of his self
sacrificing labors in their behalf hut
also on account of his sterling worth.
A large crowd will hear Dr. Camp
bell this afternoon at 5 o’clock at tha
colored Y. M. C. A. Building.
Special music will be furnished hy
the Y. M. C. A. choir. Dr. C. T. Wal
ker, president of the Colored Y. M.
C. A., will preside. All colored men
are invited to attend
PILES
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Package Mailed Free to All
In Plain Wrapper.
We want every man and wompn,
suffering from the excruciating tor
ture of piles to Just send their name
and address to us and get, hy return
mail, a free trial package of the most
effective and positive cure ever known
for this disease, Pyramid Pile Rem
edy.
The wav to prove what this great
remedy will do in your own case, is
to just fill out free coupon and send
to us and you will get, by return mall,
a free sample of Pyramid Pile Rem
edy.
Then, after you have proven to
yourself what. It can do, you will go
to the druggist and get a 50-cent box.
Don't undergo an operation. Ope
rations are rarely a success and often
lead to terrible consequoivces. Pyra
mid Pile Remedy reduces all Inflam
mation, makes congestion, Irritation,
Itching, sores and ulcers disappear—
and the piles simply quit.
For sale at all drug stores at 50
cents a box.
Free Package Coupon
Fill out the blank lines below
with your name and address, rut
,out coupon and mall to the PYR
AMID DRUG CO., 40G Pyramid
Bldg., Marshall, Mich. A trial
package of the great Pyramid Pile
Remedy will then be at
once by mall, FREE, iff plain
wrapper.
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MV C. fYert (V>ok. clvilrirmn of Jh#
rnmmlttpo on nrt-Him* tm»ntn of Templ«»-
Noye» Unrige. Mr. rook Ip now* editor
of the Mhnliluklmu Htar.
Observed 4,000 Cancer
Cases Treated By Radium
Since 1906, Celebrated Physi
cian States Cures H.ave
Been Effected, But Not
All Permanent.
Berlin.—Prof. O.arVny, a celrhmtpd
IlcddelhorK physician, sumtiwirlßliiß In
the LeUtache Revue, results he observed
in eases of cancer treated by ra
dium since lOftii, concludes that ourea
have undoubtedly been effected by
means of radium nnd mcsottiorlum, al
though they have been permanent In
only some of the casea»
prof. Ozaerny favors the acquisition
hy the Imperial KoveVnment of largo
supplies of radio-active substances for
invalid* entitled to benefits of the state
insnranee system. He thinks It pre
mature to substitute radium for opera
tions and favors the removal of earn ers
hy the knife and then the application
of radium for the prevention of a re
eurvenee of flie growth.
Prof. Ozaerny himself has from tho
heKlnnlnf? combined operations with ra
dium and is convinced that tills system
promises the best results. Hr- treats
superfclal cancer with meanthorlum.
50c Nainsook Union Suits, SI.OO
values, all other Koods you will find
cheaper than elsewhere. .. F. G.
Mcrtins.
Delicious Pineapple Figs, 25c
a package, at Sheron’s.
GOLDEN BROS.
“LADIES OUTFITTERS”
SALE Of SUITS A I A C A
Worth sls aud S2O at -4> I g.JU
Continues while they last.
About 30 of the original 100 lot, ad
vertised last week, remain.
These will not last long—we advise
you to come Monday.
A grand assortment of beautiful
styles and materials to select from:
Crepe Wool Poplins, Serges,Silk Moires,
Silk Poplins, Pebble Novelty Cloths,
Fancy Crepes, Wool Gabardines, Novel
ty Weaves, and Shepherd Checks,
trimmed in Laces, Taffetas, Silk and
Moire Silks. Colors include greens,
tangos, tans, Copenhagen, navy, black
and wisteria; all jackets to match, in
latest style short effects, with kimono
sleeves and sleeves with long drooping
shoulder effect. Fully fifty different
styles to pick from at above prices.
Many beautiful Suits in Parisian styles
and imported materials will be shown,
specially priced. New Silk Dresses 25
per cent to 35 per cent less than regular
prices.
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Make Your Porch a Place of
Beauty
It in surprising hmv fur 1 lltth> money will gn toward making h
piazza or porch Home thing morn than ainiply a plana to "get out
doors.**
Come and let us show you our many attractive piece* of porch
furniture, such that will make the most featureless porch remarkably
and Inexpensively attractive.
Wo hnvo a larue variety at most attractive prices.
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REFRIGERATORS
We have many sizes, styles and patterns, Including the very
latest improved models. The lending feuluro of them all Is that they
are odorless kind and have an entirely sanitary arrangement.
See our Northland Refrigerators. Tho largest on the market fur
tho money.—4o-lb. lee capacity *7 50
Maxwell Bros.
“Home Furnishers” 973 Broad St.
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More New hats Have Come to Us for a
Sale Tomorrow, at $5.00 to $12.50
And fvr*n though /Hit not holirvo It oould done,
th« y pxithl In attmcllsoiiohm tho Hpjnndld I lain iliH «verr
offered hoto on rah* Ihmi week. VW cannot rnte- into n.
iJoHorlptlon i,t them? Miitn, for ho n<*w arn they In tht* house
that wo have not. <N*t had fhafiro to 4ak«* them all from
their paper wrapping*. Jn addition addition to t liege new
Hat* ihiil hav© conn? jn, many or the Hatg already In our
Htook have been reduced In price to compete with thoac.
A Special Selling of Perfect
Copies Imported Models
Thsre's absolutely no fnlr way of comparing this milli
nery offer with Skiy other in the town. They’re different.
The most unique of the fascinating models—those with tho
touch of exclusive style are shown In a host or different
shapes and form eiferts; flowers, ribbons, aigrettes and
French plumes are shown In abundance. It’s a certainty
they can’t, tic approached in style or goodness at within
almost double the price we ask.
1054 BR.OAD STREET.
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