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The Herald’s Shower of Gold
Greatest Baby Contest in Augusta.
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3— THE COLUMBIA GRAKONOLAS 3
3— 530.00 BABY BUGGIES- 3.
3— 510.00 PURSES OE GOLD 3.
12 -$5.00 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS 12
60— GOLD RINGS 60.
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MISSIONARY RALLY
SOON AT GROVETOWN
Woman’s Missionary Society
For the Fourth District of
Hephzibah Association to Hold
Meeting on Wednesday.
Tile Woman's MittHionary Society
or the Hephzibah AdHOciatlori will
hold a Rally for the Fourth District
at Drove Church, (Jrovetown, Ga. (
May HOth. Representatives from the
churches of both (he third and fourth
districis are expected to be present
and the meeting bids fair to be one
oT the greatest rallies ever held in
the association.
The program has been carefully
I repared and the committee is for
tunate to have present Mrs. W. H.
I’rior, of Greensboro, vice-president
of the northeast division.
Mrs r. it Frost, superintendent of
the W. M. S. of the Hephzibah Asso
ciation will preside.
The Key Text for the day Is: ‘‘But
first they gave their own selves to
the Lord” and the consecrated lives
of the speakers will be an inspiration
to all who are present.
The services begin at 9:45.
Devotional—"l will lift up mine
eye,, unto iho hills.” —Mrs. W. H.
I’rior. Greensboro.
Words of Welcome—-111 John 1:8
Miss Lucy Hamilton.
Response Romans 1:11 —Mrs. Ma
son.
What are we here for? —2 Tim.
2:15 —Mrs. Tom Ramsey.
The Basis of Missions —John 3:16
Mrs Frank Walton.
Lands to Tio I’ossessed—Numbers
13:17-20—Mrs. W. H. young.
What Doth Hinder?- —Numbers 13:
32-33 —Mrs. Jordan.
Giants—Unenllsted churches, tin
enlisted womnn, unenllsted Y. W. A.,
R A.. W. M. S and Sunbeams, lack
of leaders, lack of personal service,
lack of living.
Adjourn Tor dinner
Afternoon Session.
What Shall We Do? Numbers 13.30
Mrs. R. W. Thiot.
Revelation Found in prayer.
Information Found In study of
God's word.
Inspiration—Found in Fellowship.
Realization —Found In personal con
secration.
Solo—Take My I.ife —Mrs. J. B.
Wall.
Devotional —A word to the posses
sor Mrs. U. A. Lansdale.
A discus-ion of obstacle to mis
sionary spirit in out local fields
Led by Mrs. Prior.
Conclusions- Testimonials Plans
There will be a large number of
Augustans at the Grovetown mce'.ii g
next Wednesday.
Rev. H. L Reeves at First
Presbyterian Today
Rev. .1 Tt. Sevier, F>. D,, who Is at
tending the General Assembly of the
Southern I’re*hyterian rhurch, has
arranged for Rev. 11. L. Reeves of the
Sibley Mlaaion church to preach to
day at 11:00 a. m Mr. Reeves is a
young man of great earnestness who
Is engaged In mission work In the city,
lie will likely have a large crowd out
to hear him this morning. At the night
service Rev. W. <3. G. Renway, of the
Itedpath Chautauqua Association, will
preach. Mr. ltenway has been heard
at the Chautauqua this last week Hnd
has made a most favorable Impression
on the many who have heard him. His
theme for the service tonight will he:
••on the Way to Heaven." He will
have a large congregation at this his
toric church, and will delight them,
no doubt.
Baptism of Children at
the Asbury M. E. Today
Rev. A. D. Echols, who has made
su( h a splendid success at the Asbury
Methodist church since becoming pas
tor of the church in 1910, announces a
baptismal service for the children of
his church today at 11 a. m. All who
have children that have not been bap
tised are requested to be present today
and present them for the service. At
the same time there will be a recep
tion of new members. Quite a number
are to be admitted into the fellowship
of the church. Dr. Echols will preach
on the theme: “Christian Armor."
Public cordially invited to attend.
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Broad and Crawford Ave. Phone 350
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I'HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA-~
Baracas Hold Monthly Meeting; Splendid
Arrangements Are Completed
For Convention
Tho City Baraca Union held its reg
ular monthly meeting last Tuesday
night at Asbury Methodist church.
The classes all had a fine representa
tion and close attention was given the
different reports of the classes. The
reports showed a steady growth among
the classes.
A delightful feature of the meeting
w'as an address made by Mr. C. O.
Davis of St. Duke’s Baraca class, on
"Baracalsm As a Panacea for the
Morbid Conditions of Augusta.” The
talk was greatly enjoyed by the great
crowd of young men, and has beifi
talked of on the streets since.
Report.
Mr. J. O. Belding. the chairman of
the committee on arrangements for
the coming Baraca convention, made
his report. It showed that he had
made good as chairman of the com
mittee and that all things were about
ready for the great meeting to begin
here next Sunday. Mr. Belding Is an
expert on details, and the way he has
handled the arrangements for the an
nual meeting of the Baracas has met
Remarkably Effective Way
To Remove Wrinkles
Every Woman Should Use These Won
derful Formulas Given by the Ameri
can Dramatic Star, Valeska Suratt,
Celebrated for Self-Made Beauty.
By Valeska Suratt
SOME wag ha« asked why we have
nothin# hut a pale moon at night
when we need light most, and have
the sun Iri the day-time when w'e don’t
need it. at all. Similarly, youth endeav
ors to preserve Its beauty at a time
when beauty Is not so necessary, while
old age neglects to preserve It when It
Is v*ry necessary. There is a reason.
IT ople have heretofore found the re
moval of wrinkles to be a huge task and
h strain on patience. But the task has
now been revolutionized, as any one will
prove who will use for a short time the
wrinkle remover given below. Dissolve
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"It Takes Years from the Face In Quick
Time.”
two tablespoonfuls of glycerine and two
ounces of eptol in half a pint of hot
water. This will form an exquisite
cream. Applied regularly and liberally,
It will produce startling results in a
short time, and deep lines, wrinkles and
crow's feet will disappear, leaving the
skin youthful and vigorous. Don't fall to
begin using It today.
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A OF. I.A IDE O.—Dandruff Is one of the
most fruitful causes of falling hair, and
poor, thin, sickly-look ng hair. Many
have dandruff and do not realize It. tt
Is not necessary to have dandruff "very
bad” In order to cause hair trouble. A
little dandruff Is quite as Injurious ns
a profuse amount of It. Dandruff and
falling hair can be positively and quick
ly stopped and the hair forced to grow
most luxuriantly by applying every day
liberal quantities of an economical mix
ture of one ounce of beta-qutnol, half a
pint of alcohol and half a pint of water
(or with a full pint of bay rum, If pre
ferred!. This makes a hair and scalp
remedy of extraordinary power. 'lt Is
a dandruff remover ami lialr grower In
one. and will do more good to your hair
with hearty appreciation of the young
fellows.
It was decided at the meeting to
have a Baraca parade on the coming
Sunday of all the Baracas in the city
and the delegates that may be in the
city at that time.
Asbury Wins.
When the roll was called it was
found that the Asbury class had won
the banner for another month. The
banner is awarded on the percentage
of the class roll that shows up at the
monthly meeting. Asbury has taken
the banner for several months in suc
cession. The feeling of the classes
shown by the hearty cheers given this
successful class as it has taken the
banner month after month. The an
nouncement is ever met with hearty
cheers and congratulations by the oth
er classes.
After the meeting the union was
served with ice cream, cake and flow
ers. Tho young ladies who served
were mots cordially thanked by thw
young fellows as they took their de
parture for their homes.
and scalp than anything you have ever
used. Every drug store can supply you
with the beta-quinol.
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MISS F. B. T.—Don’t despair. A
beautiful complex on can surely be ac
quired in a short time, by using a
cream made by mixing two tablespoon
fuls of glycerine in a half-pint of hot
water, and while Stirling, adding one
ounce of zintono. When cooled it is
ready to use. This makes every spot,
freckle and blemish vanish in a short
time, giving the skin a purity and a tint
that is astonishing. There is no other
cream known that has ever produced
such results. Get the zintone at any
drug store.
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MISS QUESTION -Neither T n;r any
one else can give you an absolute as
surance that the bust can he developed.
However, in many cases, the results of
the following formula have been very
successful, and since it is perfectly
safe, you should try it. Mix two ounces
of ruetone. and a half a cup of sugar, in
a pint of cold water. Dissolve thoroughly,
and of this take two teaspoonsfuls after
each meal and before retiring,
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JANET For a head wash and un
usually rich shampoo, you will revel in
the use of eggol. Dissolve a teaspoon
ful of eggol in a half a cup of hot water,
and shampo in the ordinary way. It
leaves the scalp cleaner and fVesher than
anything else can do. Also it acts very
quickly, reduces labor, and makes the
hair easy to do up. For summer use, it is
a real luxury. It is very economical. You
can get enough eggol at a moderate cost
for twelve or more shampoos. It cleans
more quickly and effectively than any
soap or other shampoo known.
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FEMININE—For removing those su
perfluous hairs from the lip and the
fuzz from the face, moisten them with
simple sulfo solution, which you can pro
cure at drug stores. 'Phis has the remark
able action of completely dissolving the
hair, harmlessly and surely, instead of
burning it off, as other hair removers do.
It leaves no mark whatever.
* * *
BEATRICE—You will go on for years
as you are doing, using creams and
tonics to get rid of pimples. Here is a
sure and quick way. It is a blood cleans
er of splendid power. Dissolve twelve
ounces of sugar in a pint of water, and
add one ounce of sarsene. Take three
or four tablespoonfuls three or four
times a day. Get the sarsene at the
drug store, in the original package, by
the ounce.
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MRS. N. O. R. —You can get rid of
your blackheads in a few moments by
rubbing them with a hot, wet sponge
upon which has been sprinkled some
neroxin. This can be secured at any
drug store. It should be used regular
ly over the entire face, and then washed
off.
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EVA C. M.—Sprinkle hydrolized talc
on your arm-pits and you will find a
wonderful relief from excessive perspira
tion. It can be used on any part of the
body. For feet that perspire freely, and)
for destroying completely all offensive
odor, including the odor of perspiration,
it is unequalled by anything known. It
will save your garments, too. from fading
from perspiration, end will relieve you
of the embarrassments and m series
which such perspiration causes.
The LARGEST VARIETY
Of Summer Furniture to Be
Found in Augusta
New attractively designed
furniture.
Refrigerators
Every style and size you can im
agine* Coolers.
Porch
Goods of
Character
Lawn and Porch Swings, Rockers,
Settees, Grass Rugs.
Headquarters lor
BABY VEHICLES
We have undoubtedly the most complete
line of baby vehicles in Augusta. Every size
and kind that is known is represented in our im
mense stock, and our prices are less than you
will be required to pay elsewhere.
This Sulky is one that is most popular with
the youngster, and much enjoyment can be got
ten out of it.
We have them from $2.50 up.
Reed Pullman
This is the premier
of them all for the
baby, and is the
handsomest thing
built in a baby bug
gy. It is equipped
with every conveni
ence and luxury.
Prices range from
$12.50 to $45.
Here is a simple
rage everywhere.
MAXWELL BROS.
“Home Furnishers’’
SUNDAY, MAY 17. A
Every
contrivance that is the
Oriole
Go-Basket
Baby rests perfect
ly contented in his
running Oriole. It
is the greatest inven
tion ever designed
for the comfort of the
baby and the coirfre*
nience of the mother.
Prices are from $9
to $12.00.
973 Broad St.