The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 06, 1914, 4.00 P.M. Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. JsJEWS OF SOCIETy THANKS RETURNED. The Associated Clr rities wish to return thanks for the contribution of one dollar to the fund they are trying to raise lor the woman who is itisur ably ill with cancer. Other contribu tions can be sent to the Associated Charity office. MARRIAGE OF MR. JOSHUA PATTERSON AND MRS. MARY FABEL. Friends throughout the cityy will learn with much surprise and interest o£ the marriage of .\lr. Joshua Fatter son, of this city, and Mrs. Mary sabel, cl O'Brien, Fla., which took place at two-thirty in tie afternoon at the home ot the bride's mother Mrs. Hamm, the ceremony being , erform -0(1 by the Rev. F. M. Futch, of the Methodist Church, and being attend ed by a large number of friends. The house was beautifully adorned for 'his auspicious occasion and the bride was most attractive in a stylish gown of brown charmeuse. finished with touches of cream and worn with a small brown hat- a::d brown shoes. Her flowers were an armful of bride roses and trailing ferns. Immediately following tlie eeremonv and eongratu ations a buffet luncheon NERVOUS? All run down ? Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years* Ask Your Doctor. THE Gh£AT BLOOD PURIFIER. A successful remedy for Rheumatism Wood l’oison and all Blood Diseases. At all Druggists SI.OO. F. V. LIFPMAN CO.. Savannah. Ga. Now On Sale Arrived by this morn ing’s express. Those white China Silk Wants you’ve heard so much about. Sleeves button flap and cuffs set in with Entredeux—white, pinks, bLl;es and black, in the lot also. While the lot lasts, $1.98 $1.25 WaisLs 98c Plain White Crepe Waists, flat collar, plain yoke, finished with cord, welt p'eated blouse: others embroidered with net or self-pleatings, the best value at the price in the city. A Wonder at $2.98 E(ual in value to waists sold by others at $5.00. We say this because we’ve been told this by cus tomers who made purchases and usrd these very words. At any rate they are the best we have ever seen at the price; and we’ve seen a few. See them yourself. ALL SILK DRESSES UNDERPRICED Space will not permit of us going into detail as to the styles or prices, original and reduced, so we will ask you to call and become personally acquainted with both. They are all Kelly Dresses of our regu lar stock, greatly reduced in price. Panel Princess Slips $1.98 Princess Slips, made of soft Silk-finished Sateen, interlock buttonhole, scallop top armhole and bot tom ‘of skirt; double panel extends to waistline, Scalloped Underskirts 59c Interlock buttonhole Scalloped Cambric Under skirts; straight line, fitted waistband, buttoned placket. A Thursday Special. $2.50 Corsets, $1.25 This Is an odd lot of Corsets from our regular stock, made o! Batiste or Coutll; low medium and high bust; all well-known makes. $3.50 Corsets, $1.98 All well known makes of our best Corsets. Old lots, where sixes are broken and lines to be dis continued. Many models for stout figures; made of Coutll, Batiste and Linen Net. We Give CI I X/’ D V er Purple Stamps *—* I—*l—* Y O Building was served after which the bride change her gown for a tailored suit oi_ blue worn with a tan straw hat with Hue trimmings, and Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, accompanied by Mrs. Fattei son’s little eight-year-old daugh !er, left for this city, where they ar rived today. They are making their home on Walton Way in a pretty home that Mr. Patterson prepared for his bride some weeks ago. Mrs. Patterson is a very charming voting woman with a sweet gracious manner that wins for her friends wherever site is known. A cordial welcome will be given her by the nu merous friends of Mr. Patterson. Mr Fatterson is one of the best known men in Augusta and has for man years been a valued employe of the United States government, being cornected witt the postoifice depart ment of tins city. —Mrs. Mary F. Broughton of Fitz gerald. Ga., is visiting Mrs. Earl Brassell. on lower Greene street. —Miss Jessie Alexander, and Miss Maud Gary, who remained at Mary Baldwin for the examinations, will re turn heme May 26th. —Augusta friends of Mrs. J. H. Mc- Kenzie, Jr., of Atlanta, will be very pleased to learn that she is convalesc ing after surgical treatment for ap pendicitis. —After an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Read, Mrs. J. P. S. Houston has returned to Baltimore. —Airs. S. C. Napier, who has made her home for the past two years with her niece. Airs. AY. T. Blitcli, will re turn Saturday to Birmingham, where she will again make her home, to the AUGUSTA’S GREATEST WAIST SALE EXTRA SPECIAL $1.25 Smart Embroidered Crepe Waists, witli the new cord neck in al! white or finished with touches of blue or maise, roll collar, embroidered or pleated, easily wortli $1.98; special $125 Great Reductions in Suits and Dresses Wool Coat Suits Half Price SPECIALS regret of all who know her. —Air. and Airs. Dorsey of St. Bouts are visiting Air, and Airs. Edwin Ko per, on the Hill. —Airs. Julien Haekett left today for Sandford, Fla., where she will he the guest for the next two weeks of her daughtfT, Mrs. Frederick Fields, Jr. On her return she will be accompanied b.v Mrs, Fields, who will be with her for a visit. —Airs. Clifton Callaway of Atlanta returned home today after being de lightfully entertained while the guest of Airs. S. B. Russell, on the Hill. —Friends of Airs. Bayard Caswell of Oklahoma ate giving her a very cordial welcome on her return to her old home for a visit with Mrs. Theo dore D. C; swell. Airs. Caswell is ac companied by her young daughter, Miss Eouisa Caswell. . —Miss Furlow Hollingsworth re turned yesterday from Atlanta, where she has been the guest of friends while in attendance at grand opera. —Mr. G. P. Talbott lias resigned his position as advertising manager of the Augusta Chronicle and will engage in the real estate business. Mr. Tal bott is an old real estate man and his friends feel assured of his success. —Air. and Airs. Marion Symms have returned from a wedding journey to Florida ad are at home to their friends at the Fearce residence, in Woodlawn. —lnvitations have been received to the annuuj graduation exercises of the Columbia Hospital Training School for Nurses, Columbia, S. C., Friday, Alay Bth, at 4 .'till o'clock. A reception in honor of the graduating class will he given in the evening. Aliss Kath erine Baudry Moore is a Savannah girl who finishes there this month. — Savannah News. —Friends of Mrs. E. B. Baxter will regret to learn of her continued ill ness. at her home on Greene street. —Mrs. F. P. Elmore and Miss Edith Owens are receiving a cordial wel- A New Tailored One 53.50 A beauty. White Imported Kalleen Waists, flat hemstitched collar and cuffs, yoke and button flap set in with Eutredeux, large pearl buttons and neat black tie; a winner. Dressier Ones at $3.98 to $8.98 This lot consists of Crepe de Chine, Silks, Chiffon, Net and Eace Waists, from the sturdy tailored ones to the dre-sy chiffon and lace ruatee, in all coloring, from the most delicate flesh pink to the brilliant tango, also blacks and whites. Japs Silk Gowns 54.49 Washable .lap Silk Downs, in white, blue and flesh pink; scalloped neck and Lilly sleeve; buttons over either shoulder with tiny pearl buttons. Japs Silk Combination $2.98 Washable Chemise Combination, In white- good firm, yet soft, quality; finished with Armenian lace. The points strengthened witn thru thread. Amifrench Combines, $1 25 Amlfrench Interlock Scalloped and embroidered Combinations; made of soft, sheer Nainsook; an swers for the corset cover, pants and chemise, HALF PRICE Slightly solleo Corset Covers, Pants, Downs, Skirts and Combinations, odds and ends of our stock where sls<* broken; some extra wide skirts In the lot; many out size garnu nts In the assortment. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. f. JxT. KELLYS come from many old friends on their return to Augusta for a visit. They are guests at the home of Mr. Wil liam E. Benson. —Mr. \Y. T. Brantley of Baltimore is spending a few days with Augusta friends. Air. Brantley is a guest at the home of Mrs. M. B. Walton, on the Hill. —Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyers and Aliss Susie Dunbar, of Aieyers Mill, S. C„ left today for Jacksonville, Fla., to attend the F. C. V. reunion. All', and Atrs. Ferdinand Phinizy returned today from the North and are with Air. and Airs. A. 11. Porter be fore going to ttie tSewart Phinizy home, on Telfair street, where they will be for the summer. Mr. ami Mrs. Shirley Robinson are th recipients of many conprutu ations on the birth of a handsome little son. —-Cordial and sincere are the con gratulations being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Job Clark on the announce ment ot the arrival at their home this morning of a beautiful baby boy. FRENCH PLAY TONIGHT. Tlie students of St. Mary’s school will presnt their delightful little I* t ench play tonight, the curtain to nso promptly ; ,t eight o’clock. These young' «virls are most proficient in l'rench and their accent of this bonu tilul language is so perfect that all who hear them and know the language arc most enthusiastic in their com ments. THE SACRED HEART CADETS' GREATER MINSTRELS. Tin- anticipated perform tnc.e of the □acred Heart Cadets Minstrels at St. iatneks Flail tomorrow Fhuisiav Uicht will prove the truth of the old aeage, that “Valuable Articles Often 1 cum in Small Packages ' With a world ot talent at their disposal end with the necessity of deVin'iii; no much of it, owing to tlie limited size ot tlie stage, the Cadets have had lather a trying time, in attempting .o make their selection of his talent However, they have made the best se lection possible and they are willing to leave tliis to their audience, know ing that this audience will feel in the finished performance which they will have the pleasure of witnessing, that tlie selecting of the talent lias been "tse. Tlie Cadets were extremely fortunate in having such quantities oi genuine good things from which to choose and they are sure that though all of it was good, they have picked only the best. Some of the recent productions in Augusta have demon strated, beyond any doubt, that the city is possessed of men that are equal to the best of fineshd profes sionals and in many instances, supe rior to the majority. The perform anee tomorrow night will be fully equal to any that has ever been pre seated here, with a feast of good tilings boiled down and condensed into one. The audience will see the same careful management and direct ing, the same attention that has been given t e larger | roductlons in which tli” public have taken so much pride. Under practically tlie same produc ers. this is an assured fact. Mr. J. J. Mathewes is directing the perform ance and will assume his usual place as Interlocutor. He is familiar to everyone in this role and it would not seem a real Minstrel show, unless he held this important position. No professional can compare with this taler,ted gentleman. The fact that tie is in charge of the performance means that those who attend are as suretj of something really good. Th« chorus has been selected very care fully, with only the best voices and j with a vi w to perfect harmony) ,/■ ! gusta has e'.ery cause to be | her sweet singers, and the Cff'C'S I take pleasure in announcing on tYelr program tomorrow night, such men as Messrs. John Rox, G. C. Delmonlco, John Chapman Joseih Mulligan and James Mulherin. The audience have only to read these names to know the real pleasure in store for them. The I comedy feature of the performance is | guaranteed by Messrs. Leo Cotter, | Marion O'Connor, Will Irvin and Hen ry Gardner, and it is needless to add that the guarantee of these talented ! men. is safe and sure. There will be no disappointments in the fun por tion of the show. The "Second Part" of the delightful Minstrel will h« made t:p entirely of acts and scenes, every one of « .ich has been carefully chosen and which is a gem. It con sists of variety as well as novelty and will be a continuous round ol i features. In this case, as in the first padt of the show, the Cadets had to decline so many acts of real merit, but they know that they have been fortunate in what they will offer. Among the numerous acts that will tie [resented it is with pleasure that the many friends and admirers of Messrs. Arthur O’Connor and I-om bar! Prinson, will learn that these two talented men will appear in their brilliant dances, such as delighted an Augusta audience recently. This act is above anything ever presented In Augusta, and it would ba strange in deed, if the public had failed to ap preciate it. These two well-known young men have literally danced themselves into public favor and they deserve the high praise and com pliments that have been ohowered upon them. The famous "Curbstone Quartette," for years the pride of the city, will offer their latest selections, rendered as only they know how to render, in perfect harmony and sweet ness, Other acts will be offered and the whole performance will be be one of real pleasure. Secure tickets from anv member or the Cadets and be on hand at 8:30 tomorrow evening, when the curtain rises. WILHENFORD NOTES. At the meeting of the Children’s Hospital Association on Tuesday It was decided to bold the annual Chil dren's Carnival during the last week in May, probably the 28th. A special meeting Is caled for Tuesday, May 18th to arrange the final details. In the meantime the voting for the queen will take place as usual at Oardelle's. The first list of candidates will be given In next Hunday's paper. Votes are one cent each, so select a little maid and send in her name and votes before Saturday at six o'clock, GRACEFUL COMPLIMENT TO PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER. A graceful compliment was paid by the local chapter at Richmond college, lit Kappa Sigma, Mr. McAadoo’s fra ternity, to Miss Kleanor Wilson, on her recent visit with her fiance to Mr. and Mrs John Skelton Williams at “Paxton." The young men of Kappa Hlgma presented Miss Wilson with a handsome box of lilies of the valley, the fraternity flower, In the center of which was a beautiful corsage of the same blossom tied with the fraternity colors s arlet, white and emerald green. Mr. McAdoo was Initiated Into Kap pa Sigma at the Cniverslty of Ten nessee In 1881, end has filled the most Important offices In the supreme ex- eeutive committee. —Richmond Times- Dispatch. LIBRARY DIRECTORS TO MEET. The directors of the Young Men's Bibrary Association will meet Thurs day afternoon. May 7th, at 6 o'clock. All directors are requested to lie pres ent, as a librarian will be elected. MARIE CARR SMITH, Sec. Y. M. 1,. A. CITY UNION TO MEET. The City Union of the King's Daughters will meet tomorrow after noon at four thirty o’clock at the Y. VV. C. A. All members are requested in attendance. MIZPAH CIRCLE. The regular monthly meeting of the Mizpah Circle of the King's Daugh ters will be held Friday afternoon at four thirty o’clock In the Christian church parlor. SOUND SLEEP GOOD APPETITE Lady Tells of Great Benefit Women Would Receive by Followinq Her Example. Renfroe, Ala.—“l want to mpke a statement for publication,” says Mrs. Ollie Owens, of this place, ”us It may be the means of relieving some poor, suffering woman. T suffered terribly for years with many serious womanly troubles, and became so weak and nervous, I could hardly do anything. T bad headaches, pains In my back and sides, and was always going to tile doctor, hut never felt well. Finally, my husband bought me two bottles of Cardul, tlie woman’s tonic. I commenced taking it, according to directions, and began feeling better, I am now on my eighth bottle, and feel better than I have in years. 1 Bleep soundly, have a good appetite, and no more pains. T never get tired of telling what your medicine has done for me. and I am sure It' will help other suffering women, as it did me. Cardul, the woman’s tonic, and Thedford’s Black-Draught liver medi cine, are the only medicines we keep in the house." If you suffer (Torn afiy'of Ihfc trou bles to common to weak women. Try Mrs. Owen’s advice—take Cardul. For more than BO years, Cardul has been used with entire satisfaction, by thousands of weak and ailing women. It will surely.help you, too. RESULTS TELL There C«n Be No Doubt About the Reeults in Augusts. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed. The testimony of an Augusta citizen Can be easily investigated. What better proof ran be had? Mrs, William T. Hlitch, 811 Uth Ht„ Augusta, (la., says: “I have used Doan's Kidney PIIIh off and on for sev eral years and have given them a thorough trial. I can say in all earn estness that they are the best kidney remedy to be had. My back was in bad shape and my kidneys were weak. Several times when I have been almost down and out with kidney ills, Doan's Kidney Pills have come to my aid and fixed me up all right. They strengthen my kidneys and fix my back up in good shape." A LATKR STATEMENT. On Feb. 3, 1914, Mrs. Hlitch said: "The endorsement I have given Doan's Kidney Pills before can lie used again I have been free from kidney trouble and backache during the past three years." Price 50c., at all dealers. Don't simp ly ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hlitch had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props., Ruffalo, N. Y. GRAYHAIRED FOLKS ATTENTION! Gray Hair Darkened Evenly and Made Beautiful and Lustrous. No matter how many other things have failed to restore color to your gray hair, no matter w hat your age or what caused your grayness, "Q- I'.an ' enables you to darken your hair to original color, vigor and charm. If hair Is streaked with gray, white faded or all gray, on retiring apply Q-Ran to hair and scalp like a shampoo. Let hair fall free and dry overnight. This treatment darkens the hair beautiful ly, evenly, naturally and produces that soft luster and appearance of abund ance to the hair which makes the hair so fascinating and attractive, besides prevents dandruff, Itching scalp arid fulling hair. Cj-Ran Is not sticky or mossy—delightful to use. Cannot In jure or stain the most delicate scalp or hair. If you care for dark, thick, soft hair, free from grayness, make a personal trial of Q-Hun. It will please, delight and surprise you with dark, handsome hair and lots of It. A Isrga 7-ounce bottle sold for only 60 cents by Frost’s Pharmacy, 502 Broad Bt., Augusta, Da. Out-of-town people supplied by mall. WHITES GROCERIES “More for a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere 9 * Golden Harvest Flour, 24 pounds &J& C Self Rising Flour, Jersey Cream qa Brand, 24 pounds uUC Hams, Armour’s or S. & S., pound IVC Granulated Sugar, Warner’s, d»| j f Fresh Mackerel, 8 pound ~ kit V7C Creamery Butter, Surety Brand, ia pound k’iee, fancy CC p head, 10 lhs UUU Lemons, fancy, M p dozen It'u COFFEE Rio, 11> 1 E. C. D., lh 2<ty Mocha and Java.,lb 33^ FOR ICE TEA USE J. B. White’s Special 1d,,,,1.600 47c LOOSE PICKLES Climv Chow, qt. Sweet Mixed, Olives, quart .. . Jelly, Bull Head, 3 glasses 25^ Jam, any kind, 3 glasses for 25^ Ketchup, Bull Head, . 3 bottles . 25^ Ginger Ale, quart bottle 18^ Olives, Stuffed, 3 bottles 25^ Olive Oil, pure, bottle JUST ARRIVED Shelled Pecans, pound .. . 60^ Shelled Walnuts, pound 50^ Full Cream Cheese, pound 23^ FRESH FRUIT Oranges, Florida, dozen ~ .. 28^ Trisli Potatoes, peek 34^ Strawberries, qt. Fancy Lemons, dozen .. . 14^ Weather: FAIR Greater Georfiia’s COUPON BALLOT GOOD FOR 50 VOTES The Augusta Daily Herald’s Great “Shower of Gold” for Babies of Augusta and Vicinity. For Baby Ha rents’ Name Address District No This Ballot Must Be Voted Before May 8, 1914. Coupon ballots must be neatly trimmed along heavy black lines, and where more than one Is being csst, must be securely pinned or tied together When these Instructions are carried out. it will be nec essary to make out only the first or top ballot. Mark each bundle plainly with number of votes contained therein. THREE Fresh Country 9An Eggs, dozen . . Breakfast 9 On Bacon, 1b.... .. CAN VEGETABLES Tomatoes, No. 3, G for 53<* Peas, sifted, (i for 70^ Lima Beans, G cans .65^ Corn, Sugar, G cans 48^ Asparagus Tips, Caro lina Brand, 3 for. Tomatoes and Okra, 6 for 50^ String Be. ns, 6 for .. 45^ Succotash, G for .. Mixed Vegetables, 6 for 50^ Pork and Beans, No. 3, 6 cans .. . 54c Tomatoes, No. 2, G cans .. . 42* Tomatoes and Pepper, No. 3, 2 cans ... . .35* LARD COMPOUND Size 5 60* Size 10 $1.20 Size 20 $2.35 NATIONAL BISCUIT Crackers, 10c size, 3 for . .. ..251 DESSERT FRUIT Del Monte Brand. Plums, No. 3, 6 cans $1.20 Cherries, No. 3, 6 eans $1.50 Apricots, No. 3, 6 eans $1.25 Pears, No. 3, 6 cans $1.30