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WEDNESDAY. APRIL Ib.
£ • I
w Nadine
f Face Powder
(In Croat! Barer Only)
Keep* The
Complexion Beautiful
Soft and velvety. Monty back if not tn
tlrely pleated. Nadlnt It pure and harm-
Itaa. Adhtrea until waaliad off. Prevanta
eunburn and return of dlacoloratlona.
A million deltf Med uaara prove Ita value.
Tlnte: Fleth, Pink, Brunette, White
By Toilrt Counfrre or Mail, 80c.
National Toilet Company. Paria. Tenn.
EGO HUNT TOMORROW.
The Easter egg hunt of Holy Trin
ity Sunday school which was .postpon
ed Trom yesterday on account of the
showers, will take place tomorrow,
Thursday afternoon, at half past three
o'clock at .May I’ark. All tickets
which were bought to use yesterday
will be good lor tomorrow.
An Appeal
to Reason
Who pusses Judgment for you on
your i olitical, civic and religious be
lief? Then, why not do your own In
vestigating on this health question?
See for yourself the part Bile plays in
your physical make-up.
Every authority concedes that Bile
is the element that purifies and dis
infects the food and food channel.
Pure food for the blood means a
healthy body. Pure food for the blood
Is impossible without a free flow of
Bile.
PoDoLax Releases the Bile
"PoDo," froir. Podophylin, the med
ical name for May Apple Root. In
biblical times it was called "Man
drake.”
“Lax,” from Laxative, meaning to
release gently- without the purging,
cathartic action of other bile starters.
PoDoI-ax is the name.
After thinking this over, after in
vestigating for y-ourself. ask for Po-
DoLax—and remember that the man
who offers you “something better”
or “Just as good” questions your in
telligence.
ASTHMA-CATARRH
AND BRONCHITIS
Can Be Greatly Relieved by the New
External Vapor Treatment.
Melt in a spoon a little Vick's "Vap-
O-Rub” Croup and Pneumonia Salve and
inhale the vapors. Put a little up each
nostril and at night apply well over
throat and chest covering with a warm
flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose
around the neck so that the vapors of
Menthol, Thymol, Eucalyptol, Camphor,
and Pine Tar. that are released by the
body teat, may be inhaled all night 1-ong
In asthma and Hay Fever rub Vick's
over the spinal column to relax the
nervous tension. This treatment Is not
a "cure” but it has at least the merit
of containing no harmful drugs and it
is sold by all druggists in 25c, 50c and
SIOO jars, on 30 days trial. Vick sis
also excellent for all croup and cold
troubles.
DANDRUFFY HEADS
BECOME HAIRLESS
Scalp Dries —Chokes out the
Hair And Prevents Its
Growth.
If you want plenty of thick, beauti
ful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means
get rid of dandruff, for it will starve
your hair and ruin it if you don't.
It doesn’t do much good to try to
brush or wash it out. The only sure
way to get rid of dandruff is to dis
solve it, then you destroy it entirely.
To do this, get about four ounces of
ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night
when retiring; use enough to moisten
the scalp and rub it in gently with
the finger tips.
By morning, most if not ali, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will completely
dissolve and entirely destroy, every
single sign and trace of it.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stop,
and your Hair will lie silky, fluffy, lus
trous, soft and look and feel a hun
dred times better. You can get liquid
arvon at any drug store. It is inex
pensive. and four ounces is all you will
need, no matter how much dandruff you
have. Th s simple remedy nevw falls.
ITCHED SO, HE
TORE HIS FLESH
HESIHOL CURED
Tortured For Three Weeks,
But Two Applications
Did the Work.
Washington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1313: "Ali
Iter my body warp small pimples which
Itched me so that I could Just grab my
flesh and tear It apart. For three weeks
1 could not sleep at night until I was
simply exhausted. I tried most every
thing that was supposed to give relief,
nnd I can truthfully say that not until
1 used Resinol Soap and Reslnol Oint
ment did I begin to feel like the man I
was. After only two applications there
were no more symptoms of my ailment.
(Signed) A. Jackson, cure of Water
Registrar's Office. District Building.
Resinol Ointment (fade and *1.00). and
Reslnol Soap f 250), stop Itching Instant
ly and speedily heal eczema, and other
skin humors, pimples, dandruff, sores,
burns and piles. Sold by every drugg'st.
Don't he fooled by “subtltu'es" for Res
iool offered by a few unscrupulous deal
ers For free trla', write to Dept. 4-R,
Resinol, Baltimore.
Socjejy
MARRIAGE OF MISS NELLIE
CRANE AND MR.
THEODORE WASHBURN.
Stately (dd St. Paul's Church has
never been the scene of a more beau
tiful wedding ilinn last night of Miss
Nellie Goodrich Crane and Mr. Theo
dore Pomeroy Washburn, which was
solemnized at nine o'clock in the
presence of a large number of Trtemls,
each one of whom felt a special inter
est in the vows so solemnly plighted.
At all times is St. Paul's beautllul,
but never lias it been lovelier than
with Its artistic adornment of hun
dreds of Easier lilies that reared their
stately heads about the altar and
chancel, which was further adorned
by branches of dogwood blossoms,
which gleamed like stars from a back
ground of slender palms ami d -lieaie
green ferns, while the many altar
candles scintillated brilliantly. Addi
tional beauty and sanctity was given
the occasion by the | resene of the
full vested choir, which rendered the
wedding music, singing the bridal
chorus from Isyhengrinn as the bridal
party advanced up the central aisle.
First to enter were the ushers, Dr. T.
D. Coleman with Mr. Coles Phinizy.
and Mr. Clinton with Mr. Henry
tiarrett. These were followed by the
two maids, Miss Martha Coleman
with Miss Mary dimming, w-ho were
In turn followed by the two matrons
of honor, Mrs. Hebei- Morton. oT Way
nesboro, and Mrs. George Traylor.
These grouped themselves about the
chancel and awaited the entrance of
the bride, who was attended by her
brother. Mr. William S. Crane.
The maids and matrons presented a
picture of indescribable loveliness In
their gowns of delicate green taffeta
with trimmings of silver lace, silver
slippers anil carrying sheaves of gol
den hearted Easter lilies.
The groom entered under the es
cort of his two best men, his brothers,
Mr. Ixiring Washburn and Mr. Harris
Washburn, came from the vestry and
met the bride at the foot of the chan
cel steps. Here the vows were
plighted, the bride given in marriage
by her brother, after which they ad
vanced to the aJtar where the cere
mony was concluded by Rev. G. Sher
wood Whitney officiating.
At all times is the bride lovely and
dainty, at all times is she interesting
and lovable but never has she ap
peared to a more perfect advan
tage than in her wedding gown, a
superb gown, a superb creation of
soft white satin and Chantilly lace,
the graepful trimmings oT the lace
which draped the bodice being caught
with pearls, which were also used to
catch the drop lace draperies of the
skirt. A gleaming butterfly of pearls
caught a cascade of the lace at the
hack of the bodice, which fell In a
delicate frothy billow to the hem of
the graceful train. A coronet of
orange blossoms held the veil to the
prettily arranged coiffure, and the
veil worn over the face until after the
ceremony, served only to accentuate,
not conceal Its womanly charm. Her
flowers were exquisite bride roses
and valley lilies.
After the church ceremony the
bridal iiarty ond a few close friends
were entertained at the home of the
bride's mother, Mrs. William Hamner
Crane, on upper Greene Street, where
congratulations were received and
supper served. Here the .decorations
were rarely lovely. The three spa
cious rooms thrown into one long suit
were redolent with the perfume of
Spring flowers. In the front parlors
the bridal tones of white and green
w-ere evidenced in the many Easter
lilies and dogwood blossoms. Tn the
next room there were masses of pink
azalias which were used with artistic
effect, while in the dining room the
bridal colors were again reverted to,
and the enti-e room was abloom with
Easter lilies and dainty little valley
lilies. The table was covered with a
cloth of hand-embroidery and lace In
the center of which rested a huge cut
glass vase filled with perfect Easter
lilies. Massive many branched cut
glass candelabra held candles which
gleamed beneath silver shades, and
cut glass and silver trays and com
ports held confections and bonbons,
all inwhite and green. The bride’s
cake was a triumph of art and was
most elaborately and perfectly iced
in Easter lilies and valley lilies. At
each guest's place was a small bon
bon filled basket on the handle of
which was perched a tiny white dove,
a lovely little gold monogrammed box
containing dream slices of cake, and
a cornucopia filled with confetti with
which the bride and groom were
showered. A delicious supper was
beautifully served and the pleasure
and enjoyment of the occasion inten
sified by Bearden’s Orchestra which
rendered a delightful musical pro
gram.
Later the bride changed her gown
for a stunning coat suit of dark blue
cloth finished with touches of old rose
and worn with blouse of blue chiffon
over rose charmeusp. a chic hat of
blue with rose trimmings, and amid
the sincerest of good wishes and a
perfect shower of rice, Mr. and Mrs.
Washburn left for an extended north
ern and western tour. On their re
turn they will be at home to their
friends at the Crane residence.
There is no young couple in Augus
ta who have more loyal and devoted
friends than have Mr. and Mrs. Wash,
burn, nor Is there any who more rich
ly desprve them. Mrs. Washburn Is
the younger daughter of Mrs. William
Hamner Crane, and Is a young woman
of rare and delightful personality.
She possesses much of the gracious
womanly dignity of her mother,
blended with the forceful strength of
character of her late father, a map
who left a beautiful Imprint for good
on all with whom he was associated
in even the most casual way, and who
Is still mourned in a wide circle ol
Triends Mr. Washburn has made his
home in Augusta for the past year,
representing the L. & NT. R. R Per
sonally he is a delightful man with
an individuality that is very winning
and which lias caused him to enjoy
a very delightful popularity with all
who know him.
The cordial love and esteem in
which they are held was beautifully
attested by the many gifts sent them,
whieh were displayed in one of the
large rooms on the upper floor.
Among the handsomely gowned wo
men at the wedding were: Mrs. Wil
liam H Crane, the mother of the
bride, black silk crepe. Mrs Marshall
Washburn, mother of the groom,
white charmeuse with overdress of
black Chantilly lace Mrs John Ben
nett, sister of the bride, black crepe
meteor with touches of net Mrs.
Henry G Goodrich, of Philadelphia,
wore a handsome gown of lavender
satin, with gold lace in white. Mrs.
WsUOAsj\
y
I
Fresh Creamery Butter,
pOUlld .. 33*
Full Cream Cheese,
pound 24*
Fancy Japan Rice,
10 pounds 45*
Compound Lard-
Size 5 60*
Size 10 $1.20
Size 20 $2.35
Breakfast Bacon,
pound 23*
SURETY
COUPONS
Given in double quanti
ty before noon, mean a
saving of five cents on
the dollar of your gro
cery bill.
Harris Washburn, of Louisville,
flesh-colored tafTet, trimmed with
cream lace and tiny French rosebuds.
Mrs. Robert Tyler, of Ixmisvtlle,
mauve and silver brocade, with point
lace. Miss Gertrude Butler, of Sav
annah, with charmeuse with cream
iace trimmings.
MR. AND MRS. BUTT
RECEIVED.
Incident to the visit of the Savan
nah and Washington Masons to the
unveiling ceremonies of the Butt Me
morial Bridge was the informal at
home at which they were received
yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Butt.
Owing to the deep mourning of Mr.
Butt the occcasion was very infor
mal and the guests were limited to
the members of the Butt Memorial
Association and visitors, and those
who took part in the ceremonies.
The Butt home was most attrac
tive with many handsome Easter lil
ies and dogwood blossoms, artistical
ly placed throughout all the pretty
TANGO
TANGO Roots Out the Corn; Draws
the Core Painlessly and No Swell
ing or Soreness.
No more swol
len and inflamed
toes from caustic
remedies that are
worse than the
corns. No more
bandages
sticking to the
hose and Jerk-
JOiT
<jr\
blade, which may slip or go too deep,
TANGO Is the most marvelous
remedy In the world for corns and
bunions. The first touch ends your
suffering. TANGO roots out the CORE
of the corn clean as a whistle and
leaves the skin pink and healthy. It
1b the one safe and painless remedy;
the one GUARANTEED remedy. Any
druggist selling TANGO will return
your money If It does not root out the
CORE of the corn painlessly. 25c a*
ALL Druggists. Made and OIJARAN
TEED by Jacobs’ Pharmacy,. Atlanta
HEADSTUFFEDUP?
Hyomei Gives Quick Relief.
HYOMEI INHALER
If suffering from a
cold or catarrh causing
dull headaches, or an
Itching and burning
sensation in the nostrils,
surely use Hyomei. It
gives quick, effective
and permanent relief,
Is pleasant to use, and
absolutely harmless.
Hyomei goes right to
the spot—you feel bet
ter in five minutes.
No roundabout meth
od of stomach dosing
with Hyo m e i—y o u
breathe It. This health
giving medication goea
directly to the Inflam
ed membrane, all Irri
tation and conogcstlon
is quickly relieved, the
delicate tissues healed
and vitalized.
Hyomei Is a house
hold remedy—there is
nothing better for
hoarseness, bronchitis,
coughs, colds, croup or
any catarrhal trouble—T. O. Howard
and druggista everywhere sell It. Ask
for the comulete outfit— ll.oo size.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
The Finest Warner Sugar 25-Jbs.
Not an inferior grain in the bag. It has been subjected to the most
rigid purification and is the standard of high grade sugars. 25 lbs. for
Picnic Shoulders,
pound 14*
Hams,
“Armour’s
Star
Brand,”
pound,
181 c
Canned Vegetables—
Lima Beans, six cans 65*
String Beans, (> cans 45*
Succotash, (> cans . 65*
Tomato, 0 No. 0 cans 55*
Sifted Peas, 0 cans . .70*
Tomato and Okra, (5
for 50*
Pork and Beans (Camp
bell’s) (> cans 50*
Weather Probably Fair
apartments. The guests were receiv
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Butt assisted by
Mrs. Lewis Gholstin, of Atlanta, Mrs.
Ashby Jones and Mrs. Linsay Arring
ton, while Mrs. Gould Barrett, Mrs.
PROLONGING LIFE
BRIGHTS DISEASE
It is hard for physicians who have
had nothing but failure In chronic
Bright’s Disease to believe that there
is such a thing as recovery and many
honestly feel that patients reporting
recoveries under Fulton’s Renal Com
pound are but temi>or(irllv beneTitted.
Let us refer to the case of the daugh
ter of the late N. W'. Spaulding, for
mer U. S. Sub-Treasurer of San
Francisco.
After her father “had spent ten
thousand dollars” In efforts to cure
her and the dropsy came and the end
looked near she was put on Fulton's
Renal Compound. To use the words
of the physician, let us say that she
was "temporarily benefltted.” We
must now stretch "temporary" to twen
ty years, for it was twenty years ago,
and she was living and attending to
her household duties at last advices.
In January, 1914.
The ability of Fulton’s Renal Com
pound to oppose Renal Degeneration
and reduce albumen In many cases of
Bright’s Disease Is not a matter of
opinion but a FACT JN PHYSICS,
and we will mall formula for albumen
test that will show the percentage
from week to week. As the albumen
declines improvement commonly fol
lows, recoveries having been reported
in thousands of cases. Send Tor for
mula and literature mailed on request.
John J. Fulton Co. Green & Horsey
Is local agent. Ask for pamphlet.
ed away from
the sore flesh
with excruciat
ing agony. No
more picking
and gouging
with a point or
MONEY TO LEND
$50,000.00 on Business
Property at 6%.
Several amounts in
SI,OOO to $2,000 on im
proved City Property
at 7%.
WANTED
On Residence Property
$5,000 for one party,
$6,000 for another.
JOHN W. DICKEY
Fresh Country Fggs,
dofcen ,21c
Spring Cereals—
Post Toasties, three
packages 25*
Corn Flakes, Piece
packages 25*
Puffed Wheat, three
packages 25*
Puffed Rit'e, two
packages 25*
Quaker Oats, three
packages 27*
Corn Puffs, two
Packages 25*
Shredded Wheat, two
packages 25*
T. W. (yoyless, Mrs. St. John Moore,
Miss Kitty Boggi? and Miss Grace Du
gas assisted in attentions to the
guests. Punch was served by Mrs
A. J. Salinas and Mrs. T. D, Coleman.
MARRIAGE OF MISS MAHONEY
AND MR. JOHN PAULETTE
LAST NIGHT.
Cordial Interest will be felt In the
announcement of the marriage last
night of Miss Kate Mahoney and Mr
John Paulette, of Birmingham, Ala.,
which took place at eight-thirty at St.
Patrlek's parsonage, the ceremony,
which was witnessed by a few close
friends only, being performed by
Father Kane.
The bride wore a stunning gown of
dark blue jnolre silk finished with a
touch of tango red, and a small clos ••
fitting straw trimmed with blue moire
and tango toned flowers, s costume
most becoming to the dainty little
bride, who Is especially pretty with
her dark eyeH and delicate coloring
and fluffy dark hair.
Immediately after the ceremony
an Informal reception was held at
the home of the bride's mother, on
The llill. where pretty decorations In
white and green accentuated the beau
ty of the attraetlce home. Delicious
buffet refreshments were served and
the good wishes of many friends re
ceived.
Mr. and Mrs. Paulette left at mid
night for Atlanta, where they will
spend several days and then make
the bride’s mother a brief visit be
fore going t.) Birmingham, where tney
will reside.
Mr, James Dozier, one of Athens,
Gn's prominent citizens, is In Augusta
today. Mr. Dozier Is vice-president of
the Athens Chamber of Commerce.
He visits Augusta only too few times
to the satisfaction of Ills many friends
in this city.
Fruits. Fresh and Pre
served—
Florida Oranges,
dozen 25*
Spanish Onions,
eight for 25*
Bananas, down .. ..14*
Del Monte Dessert Fruits
Pears, (> cans $1.25
Plums, (> cans .. ..$1.20
Apricots, <> cans .. $1.25
Peaches, (> cans ..$1.35
Cherries, (> cans ..$1.50
Fancy Lemons, doz. 14*
Asparagus Tips, Stalk,
si\c cans $1.35
Fish—
Argo Salmon,two for 35*
Codfish Middling, 11>. 18*
Salmon (Pink Alaska)
three cans 25*
MISS HACK TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MISS PEARCE.
Mis Maud Hack will entertain Sat*
unlay afternoon at her home at I>e-
MAMMA, DADDY AND CHILDREN ALL
LOVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS”
Harmless “fruit laxative”
cleanses the stomach, liver
and bowels without any
Griping.
A delicious cure for constipation,
biliousness, sick headache, sour stom
ach, Indigestion, coated tongue, snl
lowness —take "California Syrup of
Pigs." For the eauHe of all this dis
tress lies In a torpid liver and slug
glsh bowels
A tahlespoonfu! tonight means all
constipation, poison, waste matter,
fermenting food and sour bile gently
moved out of your system by morning
Gifts to the Bride
t j
nmm /
We weTe probably never better ablo to fur
nish more attractive wedding presents than
now.
Tlundreds of the neweßt and tastiest sugges
tions have poured into us until wo feel sure we
can please and delight the most, fastidious
taste, both in the highest gTade -and costly
gifts and the inexpensive kinds.
Chests of Silver in the mo«t attractive pat
terns, silver service charming cut glass articles
of singular beauty and many small but appro
priate gifts that will delight the recipient.
The name of SGHWEIGERT & CO. on your
gift in itself is sufficient to insure a hearty
welcome for it.
Come and let us show you. Tt will be a
pleasure to offer suggestions for your guid
ance.
Wm. SCHWEIOERT & CO.
The Jewelers
$1.12
§! rum
|jr
Golden
Harvest
Flour
24 lb. Bags
82c
Jellies and Preserves—
Curtis dams, two
jars 35*
Bull Head Jellies,
three glasses 25*
Pure Jams of any variety,
three glasses 25*
Surety Jellies, two
glasses 35*
J. B. White Special Blend
Tea, usually <>oc, for 45*
The Household
Club
]s a means of buying at
cash prices and paying
at convenient intervals
in convenient amounts.
Ask about it.
Bruce kith a miscellaneous shower in
compliment to Mies Clntid Pearce,
whoso marriage to Mr. Marlon Hyms
will be an interesting event of April
29th.
without griping Please don't think of
"California Hyrup of KlgH" ns a physic.
Don't think you nre drugging yourself
or your children, because this delicious
fruit laxative can not cause Injury.
Even a delicate child can take It as
safely an a robust man. It Is the most
harmless, effective stomach, liver and
bowel regulator and tonic ever devis
ed.
Your only difficulty ntny be In get
ting the genuine; so ask your drug
gist for a 50 cent bottle of "California
Hyrup of Figs." Hay to your drug
gist. “1 want only that made by the
•California Fig Hyrup Company.'*
This city has many counterfeit “fig
syrups,'' so watch out.
THREE