The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Sand the Coupon It will bring you. free, a bo* of N Eli TLB’S F OOD enough for 12 feed Inga and a Book about the babies by Specialists SO many of our babies war# slip ping away because of bad food — that the great State of New York aet out to find out where the trouble lay. They found it. And that tale of New York telle you mothers this:— That one cow in every thro* in that atate — where laws are strict— has consumption. And doctors tell you mothers that your babies get summer Nestle s Foocl They have (ham grew aturdr and strong - -without any of the tremble that r«n>M from raw oow i milk, that may b* good to day ana had tomorrow. In Naatift’a every chance ak aicknaaa has been taken out .clean dairies, healthy cows, ehan milking and than an iwtra purifying aad packing in an air tight her* - so ft reachaa yensr baby freak and pure as mother’s milk itarlf. You add dear. Ira A wafear - hail and it‘e isady for the baby otek ail the •ood ai milk left m it. ad A# %mmA the Cruprm eaAir. Ten Years Apiece Given to Matthews and M’New Are Convicted of Robbing Bank of Lyerly of $4,000 in January. Ro*n», G«. —Frank Matthew* and Mark McNnw, convlotert of having rob bed the Hank of Dytrly, Oa. January 29, wore aentenced to ten yearn each In the atate penitentiary. A etronn plea for a lighter aentence on account of Matthewa' health wn* made, hi* at torney* claiming that he I* In the lant atage* of tuherciiloal*, hut Judge Wright gave the name sentence to both men. The rule for contempt of court against U P. Whitfield, a Hums de- Disease Due to Germs All (ll*en*e, not only Infectious rtia ense, but all other disease—colds, throat troubles, Intestinal troubles •are all due to Implanted ccrni*. These germs, once In the !>ou>. multiply by millions. Nature provides for their extermination, hut sometimes le uhc<|Uul to the task. " hen nature begins to lose you soon cel the toxins or poisons -your head m h<‘s your tongue I* coated you are dlxzy, wooxy, stupid, half sick then sure enough sick. The Bile Is clogged and must he re leased before you get relief Bile Is the disinfectant that atops the multi plication of germs Release the lllle and the trouble Is relieved. The old-time Doctor who had no re gard for your comfort, would give you a good big dose or two of Podophyllln Don't "W ear Ouf ' a Cough or Cold Hntoo that hit with Dr. Bell s Pine Tar-Honey, WINTHROP COLLEGE Reck Hill, 8, C.. June 1« to July 54 1914 roiRSKH OF STUDY Full courses of study will i>e provided to meet the n»eds id 1 Superintendents sn<l principals 2 High School teachers 3 rrlmsry and grade teachers. 4. Itnrsl school teachers. i.i. \ ' ,u f ,ttcUlty h "" secured, composed of special ists and leaders of education in this and other statea ... *L K VI A l‘ * r KAi'URKH Model school through first six grades. Bpe r]'' , ln X'hool problems. Kindergarten practice amt lectures on Monteaaori metlii*ts Uener.i| lectures and entertainments. Best features of liesi summer schan.s Acooniinodations unexcelled . of Edl "'*tl° n * r ' authorised to renew oertlfloates still Led n *wilsfactory work In this summer school »na nili* In* fIn«) rxumitmuon Fhr rates and further Information, wrtie for Hummer 8,-hool Bulletin to „ , _ D. H JOHNSON. Rock Hill, S. C. President. For the bride —nothing is too good, too pre cious, or too beautiful. GIFTS FROM THIS STORE are highly appreciated—because of the artistic designs- the undoubted quality—tin* great vari ety and the nio<l<>st prices. LIBBEY CUT GLASS A great variety of patterns, deep cut ting perfect polish ing. and from the makers who lead in fine cut glass pro ducts. Hundreds of other articles that will please the most exacting taste. Wm SCFWEIGERT & CO. The Jewelers. BSSBk A say U fepyi hr \ /#, * ] I f) / complaint—and sickness of all kinds —yes, they • even get consump tion—from such cow's milk. And they tall you that you have no way of know in* whether tbe milk you give your baby •omea from such a row. But scientist# and doctors have found a way to gat ail the good in onw'i milk for your baby without the dangers. For three generations, countless thou sands of mothers who could not nurse their babies, have profited by this discovery, ana have raised their babies te happy end healthy childhood on had changed and everything added that your baby needs for a healthy little body. tectlve from the Atlanta office, wan net aside without h hearing in Chat tooga superior court today. MoNew claimed that Whitfield had extorted a false confession from him under threats and promises to sf>oo should he implicate Matthews. Four thousand dollars In money and many valuable papers, which have never been recovered, were taken in the hank robbery, and the affair haa kept (’hattonga county In a turmoil of excitement since its happening and has been an Issue In county politics, resulting in the defeat of Sheriff YVini pee for re-election because Wimpoe left Matthews unguarded on a recent trip from Atlanta to Summerville. Matthews, however, did not attempt to escape. MANHATTAN DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. The Manhattan Club will entertain with a dunce Friday night at the Ar mory. • May Apple noot.) It would gripe—It would make you sick as a horse —but It brought the Bile from Urn Uver every time Nowadays such strenuous reme dies are taboo. But nothing has ever replaced this old-lime-tried remedy. Holenoe has heen working for years to take the gripe and nausea out of Podophyllln and now In PolJol.nx you have the old Bile-starting power of Podophyllln without the gripe and nausea PoDolaix Is a Podophyllln formula that tastes good that releases the Bile gently wllhout annoyance or loss of time. “PotH," from Podophyllln— "Lux" from l.uxatlve. PoDol.ax Is the mime the only name so accept no substitute. Wedding Gifts SILVERWARE A matchless showing of new and exclusive designs from which you may choose gifts of the happiest ap propriateness. ■ Why Cow ’s Milk is Bad for Your Baby NESTLES POOD COMPANY Woohrarth Bid, . N«w York Please sand me. Fit UK, your book and triad package. Nmm* Atkh*m Society PORTER-PH IN IZY WEDDING TONIGHT. Social Interest for tonight centers In the marriage of Miss Mary Paxson Porter and Mr. Ferdinand Phinlzy, at nine o'clock at St. Paul’s, the church ceremony to he followed by a recep tion al the Porter home on lower Broad Street, at which the bridal par ty and family connections only will be entertained. Mrs. T. S, Stevens, of Raleigh, N. who Is visiting her sister, Mrs C. It. Adams, will leave Friday for her home. —The improvement in the condition of Mrs. C. B. Pritchett and her little daughter, Alice, will lie learned of with pleasure by their friends. The numerous friends of Mrs. R. C. Jennings will regret to learn that she has been moved to the City Hos pital for treatment. Miss Martha Phinlzy, of Athens, Is visiting Miss Marguerite Wright, while here to attend the Porter- Phinlzy wedding tonight.. MRS. WILLIAMS ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. FREDERICK WHALLON. Complimenting Mrs. Frederick Whallon, of Minneapolis, the house guest of Mrs. P. M. Whitman, Mrs. M. it. Williams entertained a number of friends with a charming bridge party given yesterday afternoon at her home on the Hill, the game being followed by a tempting tea. The highest score was made 'by Mrs. Bishop Alexander, and the consola tion cut by Mrs. Miller Robertson, both prizes being bridge sets. MrH. Whallon was presented with a lovely vanity hag as a souvenir of the pleas ant afternoon Invited to meet Mrs. Whallon were Mrs. Joseph Fargo, Mrs. W. H. Hood rich, Mrs. E. K. Murphey, Mrs. W. C. Kellogg, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. W M. Alexander, Mrs. John Sylvester, Mrs. Pinkney Steiner, Mrs. Miller Robert son, Miss Annie O. Wright, Mrs. Wil liam Martin, Mrs William Eve Mrs. Sam Martin, Mrs. .las, Bothwell, Jr., Mrs. Whitman and Miss Mary Alex ander. —Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dempsey will regret to learn that tney with their little daughter Katherine, will leave in a few days for Lynn, Mass., where they will make their homo. Mr. Dempsey has since com ing here about a year ago, been con nected with the Has Company. —Mr. Walter W. Duke, who has been in Waynesboro, Oa., has gone to Arcadia, Fla., where he will have charge of the Postal Telegraph Com pany. —Miss Luclle Duke. Miss Effle Stoy and Miss Cameron have returned from Edgefield, where they were de lightfully entertained by Miss Julia Folk, with u reception last Friday evening. Mrs. Sam Martin and Mrs. Herbert Clark will serve lea at the Cranford Club tomorrow afternoon. MR. SAYRE TO ENTERTAIN ST. PAUL’S CHOIR. Mr. lands Sayre will entertain HI. Paul's choir Thursday night at the parish house. Mr. l.eroy Hanklnson and Master Leroy Hanklnson, of Augusta. wh« spent Sunday here w r lth Mrs. Hankin son. returned home yesterday after noon. making the trip In their motor cur. Athens Daily Herald. A PLEASANT OCCASION. What- proved to be a very enjoyable entertainment was the social given last night, an old time musical by the St. Luke Baraca Class for the Phlla thea Class. The program consisted of old time songs, such as "My Old Kentucky Home." "Old Black Joe" and others The music being led by Misses Myrtis Tinsley and Julia Osborne, the Baraca class Joining In the chorus. This proved very enjoyable Indeed. An address was delivered by Rev. J. O. Brand, pastor of Woodluwn Metho dist church. Following this a reclta tation was given by his talented daughter, Miss Brand The recitation by Miss Von De Leith was greatly enjoyed by all present After several games, delicious Ice cream was served by the Haracas. who proved efficient waiters to the fifty or more guests. THE BIJOU "Henpecked Henry," h robust, tem pestuous comedy, Rood for five laught a minute, will be presented by Jack Trainer and a company of IS farceurs at the HIJou tonight for the lust time. The story is of a retired banker "of Kalamazoo, where the celery comes comes from." who, with his wife and ! daughter, visits Chicago on a shop ping tour The bunker is a gay blade, land pursues his artful schemes with ! consideraibe success under the very nose of his "Xuntlppl" of a wife Mr jTralnor In the title role keeps the .audience screamins with laughter I continuously. Mr. Trainor Is excellently supported by Miss I.ouise Willis in the part of I the wife, who makes the old man "Jump through a hoop" every time j she snaps her fingers t ecords ever In vaudeville. ' ' l ' l ’ ' Saved From Long "Pen" Term; Squared With Wife Macon Man Threw Carbolic Acid in Wife's Face; Spouse Won't Appear Against Him. Atlanta, Qa.— Rv squaring himself with his wife, PeWltt Knight, of Ma con, hss saved himself from a possible long sentence In the penitentiary. Knight was accused of throwing carbolic acid in bis wife's face with the deliberate Intention of blinding her and disfiguring her. because of alleg ed Jealousy Mrs. Knight, however, still has her sight. The affair occurred in a hlg down town hotel a few weeks igo. Mrs Knight's screams were heard snd when the room w-ss entered she was found writhing In agony on ihe floor with THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. her face terribly burned with acid. Tiie husband, who was In the room, said that she had tried to commit HUicide and that he had knocked the j bottle from her hand, spilling its con sents on her face. When Mrs. Knight’s pain was suffi ciently relieved at the hospital for her to be aide to speak connectedly she accused her husband of deliberately throwing the acid on her, and declared that bis auiei.de story was all untrue. Knight wan immediately arrested, and the local authorities made plans to prosecute the case vigorously. But yesterday when the case was called , Mrs. Knight did not appear to prose cute her husband. Attorneys who rep i resented her said she would not push the case. After a consultation the charges were withdrawn and the case dismissed. ONLY USED FOUR BOTTLES But These Were Enough to Prove the Merit of Cardui, The Woman’s Tonic. Cobden, 111. —“Having used Cardui, ! Ihe woman’s tonic, In my family, for a ; number of years,” writes Mrs. Kate Metz, of this town, “and always with such good results, I feel it my duty |to write you about it, so that you may publish my letter. My mother Is living with me, and she is 52 years old. For the last three or four years, she has been troubled a great deal with cramping spells, and all kinds of stomach troubles. For days al a time, she would have a se vere headache. After reading the Ladles' Birthday Almanac, and seeing how much Car dui has. helped other women who slek and ailing, she decided to give it a trial. She got a bottle and began taking it, three times a day. Sinco then, she has been getting along sim ply fine. Mother only used up four bottles of the Cardui, but she is no longer trou bled with the severe headaches, and her stomach is so much stronger, that she can eat most anything. She is so glad for what Cardui did for her. We both feel that any lady who is not strong and well, would h* greatly benefited by the use of Cardui." Try Cardui for your troubles. At Levy's our select ion of a Sprint Suit is unlimited whether young, old or conserva tive “English,” Box Back and medium models fill the hill in 1000 pat' terns that are hest. The prices range from $12.50 lo $35 You'll finti the lest se lection where the largest stocks art* carried. = THE.= J. Willie Levy Co. 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If you feel the slightest undecided, call at my office any day from 8 a. m. to Bp. m. and talk with people who have neglected their teeth because of the dread of the ordinary dentist’s treatment. Now they are my friends, and are continually sending their friends to me. My offices are equipped with <-very scientific device known to the dental profession. I ESPECIALLY SOLICIT a call from those who have either been the victim of inferior dentistry or who have neglected their teeth because of the dread of the ordinary treatment. MY METHODS ARE HARMLESS and PAINLESS. FULL SET $5.00 They never slip or drop I give a written guar antee for 15 yeans with all my work. No charge for painless extraction when other work is being clone. References Union Savings Bank and inv work. TERMS: DON’T WORRY DR. WHITLAW PAINLESS DENTIST 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.—OFFICE OPEN DAlLY—Sundays 10 to 3. 840 42 Broad Street (Over A. to P. Tea Store) Augusta, Ga. s/fWALK * ItOVER Callahan’s v Walk-Over Boot Shop / I invite you to call and inspect my offices, and have your teeth examined FREE. I will tell you in advance just what your work will cost you. I save aching teeth, I save broken-down teeth, T save ulcerated teeth, I can save 90 per cent of the teeth others extract. Phone 716. Lady Attendant. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 r-JU ' jmwmSm Isl FOUNDER OF PAINLESS DENISTRY |q|SL' - *•»' I Vu Crown and Bridge Work .. $4.00 and $5.00 Fillings .. 50tf and SI.OO Iff a\ ppm ■ 11111 lllli iifi jii Jill ffffJl ■1