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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10.
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Society
MARRIAGE OF MISS McGOVERN
AND MR. ALVIN McAULIFFE.
In no marriage of the season has
there been centered more loving good
wishes than in that of Miss Alice Mc-
Govern and Mr. Alvin McAuliffe,
which took place this morning at 7
o'clock at St. Patrick's Church, the
ceremony, which was performed by
Rev.* Father Kanes, of Savannah, the
old pastor of the bride, being solem
nized with mass. No carls had been
sent out, but there were many friends
in attendance depsite the early hour.
The altar decorations were very
beautiful, slender, delicate palms,
great masses of pure white [lowers,
delicate garlands of mist like tulle,
caught in fluffy bows that were like
giant butterflies, and the glittering
gleam of many candles. Miss Walsh
presided at the organ and announced
the entrance of the bridal party with
the opening strains of the wedding
march.
The bride entered with her father,
Mr. W. M. McGovern, and was di
rectly proceeded by her sister, Miss
iMarguerite McGovern, as maid of
honor. The groom entered from the
rear with his best man, his brother,
Mr. John V. McAuliffe, of Charleston,
meeting the bride at the altar, where
the vows were plighted, and the mass
was celebrated.
The bride was very charming in
her wedding gown, a tailored suit in
new grosrelle rose shades, and worn
with a stylish hat of white milan
straw with a white French plume,
and carried an armful of exquiste
bride roses.
Miss Marguerite McGovern wore a
dainty gown of white voile finished
with a girdle of rose pink slk and
worn with a becoming hat of white
with pink rose trimmings. Miss
McGovern carried an armful of pink
Killarney roses.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
McAuliffe left for a trip to New York,
where they will spend a couple of
weeks, and on their return make their
►ome on the Hill.
While no formal invitations had
been extended the many friends of
the bride and groom showed the love
and appree/ation in which they are
held by tIA very elegant gifts sent
them, notably among the large and
handsome collection being a chest of
silver, many pieces of handsome sil
ver and cut glass, some very elegant
mahogany furniture.
Both Mr. and Mrs. McAuliffe have
an unusually large circle of friends
who are devoted to them and they
are attended by the most cordial of
felicitations on this most auspicious
occasion. .
Mrs. McAuliffe is the older daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGovern
and is one of the most charming
young girls in Augusta, one whose
exquisite refinement and delightful
womanly charm is blended with a
sweet cordiality of manner that has
won for her the friendship of all who
know her and many are the good
wishes for her future happiness.
Mr. McAuliffe is a son of the late
Patrick McAuliffe and Mrs. Mary Mc-
Auliffe and has enherited many of the
fine manly qualities which made his
father honored and respected by all
who knew him. Mr. McAuliffe is
connected with the Merchants Bank
and is held in the highest esteem by
his countless friends.
%TUBWAN BANQUET
1 HIS EVENING.
The banquet at which the Tubman
Juniors will entertain the class of
1914 will be an exceptionally beauti
ful and brilliant affair of this even
ing at nine o’clock at the Tubman
auditorium.
SOCIETY VAUDEVILLE
THIS EVENING.
Despite the fact that the audience
that will greet the Society Vaudeville
this evening will be one of the larg
est and most representative ever
gathered in the grand, there are still
a few seats that can be secured. The
curtain will go up promptly at eight
thirty o’clock, and not one minute of
the evening will drag.
—Mr. Turner- Howard has returned
from Annapolis. Mrs. Howard is
spending this week with Mrs. James
D. Hope in Knoxville, Tenn., and will
return home Saturday.
—Miss Annie Blanchard is visiting
relatives at Mcßean.
—Mrs. E. E. Nichols is the guest of
Mrs. Eugene Von Kamp in Savannah
while there to attend the marriage of
her grandson, Mr. Nichols and Miss
McGlohln which occurred today.
—Mlses Willie and Beulah Collier
and Miss Ruth Ganter have returned
from a pleasant little visit with
friends at Plum Branch.
—Mrs. Henry Beman Is spending
the summer north.
—Friends of Mrs. Rosabelle Burch
will regret to learn that she Is con
fined to her home by sickness.
—Mrs. W. H Wallace, of Macon, Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. G. F.
Strauss, on Crawford Avenue.
—Mr. and Mrs William Wicker, of
Mexico, and their two children are
spending some time in Augusta and
are guests of Mrs. E. A. Wiggins.
—Tlie many friends of Mr. and Mrs,
J. H. Baker will regret to learn that
they will leave the first of July for
Boston, where they will make their
home.
—Miss May Armstrong, of Sanders
vllle, who has been entertained so
pleasantly during a three weeks' visit
with Miss Neile Pilcher, is spending
a few days with Miss Mattee Pilcher.
Miss Armstrong was entertained by j
Mr. Koch with a box party at the,
Moljeska to see "Clothes."
—Mrs. Charles Baker will spend the
week-end with Mrs. Frank T. Graham
in Columbia, S. C.
—Mrs. Wedford Browne, of Athens,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. William
Pollard.
MARRIAGE OF MISS MOSELEY
AND MR. O. M. McDANIEL.
Quite the most interesting event
that has ever occurred in the North
Augusta Baptist church was the mar
riage of Miss lone Moseley and Mr.
O. M. McDaniel, which took place at
ten-thirty this morning in the pres
ence of an interested throng of guests
who filled the church. The decora
tions were of palms and ferns with
shasta daisies and other white blos
soms, and the ceremony was impres
sively performed by Rev. B. H.
Waugh.
There were no attendants save the
ushers, Messrs. Orrin Whatley, T. M.
Henderson, J. K. Edenfield and Har
vey Shiflet of Hephzibah, who en
tered in couples directly preceding the
bride, who entered with the groom and
who was most attractive in a tailored
suit of tango cloth worn with a hat
to match and carrying a beautiful
bouquet of bride roses and valley
lilies.
After the ceremony the bridal party
was entertained informally at the
home of the bride's mother, after
which Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel left on
the twelve o’clock train for North Ca
rolina, where they will spend some
time among the mountains and on
their return be at home to their
friends at the North Augusta home
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Janies Todd Moseley. The very de
lightful popularity which both Mr. and
Mrs. McDaniel enjoy was charmingly
testified to by the many elegant gifts
sent them by admiring friends.
Mrs. McDaniel is the only child of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moseley and is one
of the most popular young women in
North Augusta, a popularity to which
she most justly deserves by reason of
her beauty of nature and her generous
thoughtfulness of others.
Mr. McDaniel is a well known young
Augustan who is prominently connect
ed with one of the (urge furniture
houses. Personally he is a splendid
young man and has countless friends
who are devoted to him.
Among the out-of-town guests at
the wedding were Mrs. T. J. Peak of
Brunswick, Ga.; Mrs. J. R. Hudson of
Waycross, Ga.; Miss Mattie Moseley
of Cordele, a.; Mrs. B. Franklin
Crouch of Caluda, S. C.; Mrs. T. A.
Corley of Macon, Ga.; and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hinson of Swainsboro, Ga.;
Hancel McDaniel of Devereaux, Ga.;
Miss Louclle Kennedy of Bussey, Ga.;
Miss Marie Stone of Modoc, S. C„ Mrs.
T. E. Reid of Palatka, Fla.; Mrs. Carr
and Mrs. Thornton of Carr, Ga.
—Mrs. Reuben Clark of Savannah
is visiting Mrs. James U. Jackson.
—Dr. Linton Cobb McAfee, one of
the honor graduates of the Medical
College of Georgia, class 1914, has re
turned to Macon and will practice In
his home city.
—Mrs. Louis A. Dugas and Miss
Grace Dugas will go up to Grovetown
RATHER DEAD
THAN ALIVE
Deplorable Condition of Lump
kin Lady Whose Troubles
Multiplied Until Life Be
came Almost Unbearable
Bumpkin. Ga.—Mrs. G. W. Booth,
of this place, says: “I suffered with
dumb chills and fever and was very
irregular. Was also nervous, and
weak, short of breath, couldn’t do my
housework without it being a burden,
and then I began suffering untold mis
ery in my left side and back. I got to
where I would rather have been dead
than alive.
I tried many remedies, but they fail
ed to help me.
Finally, I purchased two bottles of
Cardul, the woman’s tonic, and began
taking it according to directions.
Cardul helped me right away. I be
lieve it saved my life,
I cannot praise Cardul enough to
my lady friends. It is certainly the
medicine for suffering women and
girls.”
ff you have any of the ailments so
common to women, or If you feel the
need of a good, strenthenlng tonic,
we urge you to give Cardul a trial. It
has helped thousands of women in its
past 50 years of success, as is proven
by the numerlous enthusiastic letters
of gratitude, similar to the above,
which come to us every day,
Don't delay. This letter from Mrs. I
Booth should convince you that Car
dut Is worth a trial Get a bottle from j
your druggist today. You'll never
i egret it. J
Monday of next week for a week’s
stay with Mrs. Stewart Phinizy.
CIVIC LEAGUE.
The regular monthly meeting of the
North Augusta Civic League will be
held tomorrow, Thursday, afternoon
at five o’clock at the library. A full
attendance of members is requested.
W. C. T. U.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
Union will meet tomorrow. Thursday,
afternoon at five o'clock, at St. James
auditorium, at which meeting all mem
bers as well ns the interested public
Is invited to be present.
—Miss Louise McGovern of Atlanta
is the house guest of Miss Margaret
McGovern.
—Miss Grace Ramsey of Grovetown
has returned home after a delightful
visit with Miss Marie West in Jack
sonville and Atlantic Beach, Fla.
IMPORTANT MEETING.
An Important meeting of the board
of directors of the Y. W. C. A. is called
for tomorrow, Thursday, morning at
eleven o’clock, at the association.
Matters of importance will be taken
up and it is most necessary that all
members be In attendance.
LAWN PARTY
THIS EVENING.
The ladies of St. Patrick’s parish
are having a lawn party this after
noon and evening on the 800 block of
D’Antignae street, and request Ihe
patronage of the public. The enter
tainment begins at five-thirty and
will last until ten-thirty. Delicious
tees will be served for a nominal cost.
—Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Haire with
their three charming children are vis
iting Mrs. Haire's mother, Mrs. J. W.
Bridwell, on Monte Sano.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Petway
have taken the Mrs. Louis Dugas
apartment on the three hundred block
of Broad street for the summer.
ANNAPOLIS GRADUATING
EXERCISES VERY
BRILLIANT AFFAIR.
In connection with the graduating
exercises of the Annapolis Naval
Academy a few days ago, were a se
ries of beautiful entertainments par
ticipated in by the academy boys,
their sweethearts, their sisters and
their mothers, not the least brilliant
of which was the hop given by the
first class, which was a very beauti
ful affair. No one was allowed on
the floor except the graduates and
their partners for the evening; the
chaperones had seats on the first
floor and spectators were relegated to
the balcony. The favors were un
usually handsome even for Annapolis,
and were for the girls gold bracelets,
sterling silver canteens engraved
with the girls' initial on one side and
11. R. N. on the other, filled with per
fume, silk parasols with sterling sil
ver band around the handle engraved
U. S. N., 1914, and the giris’ initials.
The midshipmen's favors were silver
cigarette cases engraved with initials
and U. S. N. 1914, and silver mounted
walking canes engraved. Every girl
on the floor had magnificent armfuls
of American Beauty roses the long
stems of which reached to the floor.
The June Ball Friday night was beau
tiful and was participated in by the
four classes of midshipmen, about
eight hundred, and their girls, the of
ficers and their families, about three
thousand people present with about
two thousand dancing, a scene beau
tiful beyond description.
MAMMOTH STOCK
REDUCING SALF OF
White’s practically entire stock put into a sale Thursday at about fifty cents on the dollar. Many fine exceptional values at
special prices. Double Surety Coupons before noon mean a further discount of 5 per cent.
Prices Effective Thursday-Friday-Saturday
Rings and
Bracelets
25c Solid Gold SJ*ill Rings ,15C
SI.OO Solid Gold Shell
Rings 59c
50c Solid Gold Shell Rings, 29 (:
$2.50 Gold Bracelets .. ..£1.29
$4.00 heavy gold plate, carved
Bracelets .. .. *l9B
$5.50 values, bright and dull fin
ish, plain or carved, heavy plate
Bracelets *298
$7.50 values. Sterling Silver and
heavy gold plate carved
Bracelets .. .. *419
FOR A MAN.
25c Cigarette Holders, quill
mouth piece gC
$2.98 solid gold Cuff Buttons,
Tie Clasps and Scarf Pin Sets,
tor *l9B
Friendship Cirrles, Cuff Buttons,
Scarf Pins and Tie Clasps, 83C
25c and 40c values, Cuff Buttons
and Scarf Pins .. .. 19C
$9.00 Sterling silver Military
Brushes *698
$9.00 Sterling silver Clothes
Brushes *6 98
$7.00 Sterling silver Military
Brushes *5 50
$5,98 7-Jewel Swiss movement,
leather bracelet, wrist Watches,
tor *2 75
10-year guaranteed gold filled
Watches, Swiss movements,
values to $lO, for *4 98
$7.50 values, solid gold handle
Knives #4 50
75c gold Scarf Pins Cuff Buttons
and Tie Clasps, plain and stone
settings 39C
SI.OO values, solid gold Scarf Plus
set in delicate colors .. *2 19
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Dead without odor!
Rats and mice dry up and
mummify, without causing
odor, when killed by
RAT
RID
Sanitary Rat and Mouse Exterminator
A scientific preparation harmless to
other animals but fatal to rodents.
Not a messy paste. It comes incrumbs,
and in buttons to tack over holes.
Try it. 25c and 50c.
AMERICAN SANITARY CORPORATION
Manufacturers, Memphis, Tenn.
Makers of Rat-Rid, 250 A 50c; Roach-Rid
25c; B. B. (Bed Bur) Rid, 26c & 50c; and
Dust-Rid 15c. if you cannotj get these
products from a nearby dealer, we will
send them post-paid on receipt of price.
Speaking of Annapolis and the June
festivities, Augusta, was very chram
ingly represented t‘her e by ~ir. and
Mrs. Turner Howard, who were there
to see Midshipman George Howard
off on a practical cruise, the Flagship,
“Missouri" on which he was, sailing
Saturday. Friday just previous to
the day of sailing Chaplain and Mrs.
Cassard of the Naval Academy, gave
an at-home for the Third Class
(George Howard’s class) and Mrs
Howard was paid tlie pretty compli
ment of puesiding over fthe punen
HAS A CURE
FOR PELLAGRA
Parrle Nicholas, Laurel, Miss.,
writes: “Seems to me if I had not
obtained your remedy when I did I
would not have lived much longer.
I am glad you discovered this wonder
ful remecly that will cure Pellagra.
When I b"g .n takiirg Baughn’s Telia,
gra Remedy my weight was CO odd
pounds; now It Is 90 odd. I would
like to have this published and sent
to sufferers of Pellagra.”
This Is published at her request.
If you suffer from Pellagra or know
of any who suffers front Pellagra It
is your duty to consult the resource
ful Bauglin, who has fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right in
the Pellagra Belt of Alabama.
The symptoms—hands red like sun
burn, skin peeling off; sore mouth,
the lips, throat and ,tongue a flaming
red; with much mucuous and chok
ing; indigestion and nausea; either
diarrhea or constipation.
There is hope if you have Pellagra
you can be cured by Baughn's Pella
gra Remedy. Get big free book on
Pellagra. Address American Com
pounding Co., Box 2012, Jasper, Via.,
remembering money refunded in any
case where the remedy fails to cure.
SLIPPER BUCKLES.
Slipper Buckles, set with bril
liants, 35c and 50c values,
for 25°
Aluminum Slipper Buckles, set
with briliiants, 1.25 values,
for 69 ( '
75c Cut Steel Slipper Buckles,
for 39C
BARRETTES AND BANDEAUX
Aluminum Barrettes, set in pearls
and brilliants, $1.50 values,
for 79C
Silver Barrettes, set with bril
liants, $1.75 values for .. 98':
Beaded and Pearl Bandeaux, reg
ular price 50c and 75c, for 27 ( ’
Silver Bandeaux, set with bril
liants, $2.75 values for *129
$3.50 Aluminum Barrettes, set
with brilliants *l9B
BEAUTY PINS, BAR PINS,
BROACHEB.
50c and 75c Beauty and Bar Pins
and Broaches 39C
50c 'heavy gold filled Beauty Pins,
two on card, for .. 27C
$2.98 Bar Tins, solid gold *l9B
Bar and Beauty Pins
Broaches, $1 values, for .. 59 r
10-kt, solid gold Beauty Pins, Bar
Pins, Friendship Circles and
Broaches . . .. 83?
50c Bar and Beauty Pins and
Broaches .. .. 29'!
59c Brilliant set Bar Pins, Collar
Pins and Broaches ~ 39'!
35c and 40c Beauty and Bar
Pigs and Broaches .. ~ 19' :
W——tor I
DON’T SUFFER
WITH ITCHING
-USE RESINOL
My, what relief! -The moment Resinol
Ointment touches any Itching akin, the
Itching stops and healing begins. With
the aid of Hesinol Soap, it quickly -re
moves all trace of eczema, rash, tetter,
ringworm, pimples or other ugly, tor
menting eruption, and leaves tire skin
clear and healthy, it Is equally effect
ive for sores, boils, burns, red, rough
hands, dandruff and falling hair.
You need never hesitate to use Res
inol. It Is a doctor’s prescription, that
has been used by other physic ans for
the past 19 years In the treatment of
most sorts of skin affections. Unlike
many other remedies. It contains abso
lutely nothing that could injure the ten
derest skin. Hesinol Ointment and Res
inol Soup are sold by all druggists. Trial
free, write to Dept. f’O-lt, Restnol, Balti
more, Md. Look out for worthless Imi
tations.
bowl, wearing a lovely gown of ipink
silk with a corsage bouquet of La
France roses and was, as she always
is, very lovely.
GOVERNMENT’S SPECIAL
AGENT HAS BEEN HERE
Mr. T. S. Marshall, special agent
of the Department of Justice of the
United States, headquarters Wash
ington, lias been in the city for the
past few days on business. He left
the city last night. It is understood
that he was here on secret investiga
tions.
Exquisite Hair Tinting
There is a new preparation on the
market that is so entirely harmless
and so easy to use that there is really
no excuse for any woman (or man) to
longer tolerate gray or streaked hair.
“Brownatone" meets and overcomes
every objection, heretofore found to
hair stains and Is so pleasing in its
uniformly splendid results that it lias
within a few months made thousands
of friends who could not now be in
duced to use anything else.
“Brownatone” is the result of most
exhaustive experiments and is abso
lutely guaranteed satisfactory or money
will be returned.
It positively can not be detected, will
not rub off or wash off, and is harm
less, and permanent in every way.
Prepared in two shades one for
golden or medium brown—-the other
for dark brown or black. Also in two
sizes, 25c and SI.OO.
A trial size and an interesting book
let will be sent upon reeelpt of ten
cents, or ,we will fill your orders di
rect if your druggist insists upon sub
stituting.
Insist on "Brownatone" at your hair
dresser’s.
Made only by the Kenton Pharmacal
Co., 512 E. Pike St., Covington. Ky.
Hold and recommended In Augusta
hy Green sh Horsey Drug Co., and oth
er leading dealers.
JEWELRY
LA VALLIERES AND
PENDANTS.
Silver plated Da Vallieres, set
with jewels, $3 values,
for *129
Sterling silver and German sli
ver Da Vallieres, set with real
stones, $3.50 values, for . *1 79
75c, 98c and $1.50 German silver
Da Vallieres, set with stones,
tor 50C
Sterling silver Igi Vallieres, set
with real stones,
$0.50 values, Tor *298
Neck Chains, $1.50 values,
tor 69 f
-39c, 50c and 75c Pendants 25'
WATCH FOBS AND LOCKETB.
Golf Top Slides, 75c values,
tor 39C
Solid Gold Fobs, $4.50 values,
tor *2 75
$2.50 Solid Gold Dockets *129
$4.50 Solid Gold Dockets, *2 59
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COIIHEHi OK
THE II TONIGHT
Five Graduate From Summer
ville Academy. Principal Ad
dress by Rev. Mr. Whitney.
The graduation exorcises of the
Summerville Academy will he an
event of this evening, taking place at
tlie schoolhouse on The Hill. There
will he five graduates. The exercises
will begin promptly at 8:90 o'clock,
and the public is Invited.
Graduates.
Tlie graduates art-: Clarence A.
Barinowskl, Marie Louise Bart, Ruth
1. Gresham, Augustus V’. Markwnlter
anil Florence C. Molianjisen.
Program.
Music—Balk’s Orchetra.
Invocation -Rev. William Johnson.
Music.
Commencement Address—Rev. Sher
wood Whitney.
Music.
Awarding Diploma—Bryan Cam
ming.
Music.
Report of Principal—-Franklin F.
Sparks.
M yslo.
Benediction—Rev. Mr. Derrick.
CITY COURT TODAY
Verdicts were returned today in the
city court for tlie plaintiffs in the
cases of Bluthentha! and Bickers vs.
Isaac Levy, suit for damages, and
Henry Wallace, colored, vs. Southern
Ice Company, suit for damages. Wal
lace was awarded a verdict of SSO for
personal injuries received while in
the employ of the ice company.
The court, when it adjourned for
lunch at 1:30 was trying the case of
Claude Holley vs. the Augusta-Aiken
Railway and Electric Corporation.
CLOSING EXERCISES
SACRED HEART 0 PI
Pupils Will Receive Prizes for
Excellence in Their Studies.
The Program.
The Sacred Heart Academy, which
is now a grammar sohool, with no
high school department, will hold Its
annual closing exercises this after
noon at 6 o’clock at the seJiool, on the
corner of Ellis and McKlnne streets.
Program,
Following is the program:
Greeting—Mary Holder.
Chorus, Hymn to the Sacred Heart.
Duet, Kronnugs Mnrsoh—l., Shernn,
R. Meadowcrnft.
Daisies (Stern I - - The Little Ones.
Song, “The Flag” “Paul) —Small
Boys.
Solo, “Vnlse Caprice” (Englemann)
—Annie Lenz.
The Seasons Third Grade Girls.
Recitation, “When We Are Men" —
VANITIES AND MESH BAG 3.
Combination Vanities and Card
Cases, gold plate, German sliver
and real gunmetal, $5.00 values,
tor *269
Combination Vanities and Card
Cases, gold plate and German sli
ver, $4 .00 values, for .. *lB9
Gold filled Vanity-Purses,
$2.00 values, for .. 98<:
Gold filled Vanity-Purses,
$2.75 values, for *139
Sterling silver and heavy gold
plate Vanities, Coin Purses and
Card Cases, combined, SIO.OO
values, for 84-75
Sterling silver and solid gold
Vanities, combination card cases
and coin purses, $)5 and S2O
values, for . . .• • • • • *8 75
Heavy gold filled, German silver
and real gunmetal Vanities, card
cases and coin purses,
$7.00 values, for *319
Mesh Bags, German sliver, gold
olate and gunmetal, lined and un.
lined, $5 values, for .. .. *298
German silver, gold iplate, gun
metal Mesh Bags, $7. values,
for *°7r»
German silver and gunmetal
Mesh Bags, with Jewel clasp,
$lO values, for .. • #4 98
Plain gold plate Mesh Bags,
$8.50 values, for .... #4 9«
German silver and gold, linen
and unllned Mesh Bags,
sl4 values, for .. -- #7 75
Two-tone Gorman silver Mesh
Bags, sls values, for . . *998
Sterling silver Mesh Hags
$35 values, for *2l 00
HARD CASE OF
BRIGHTS DISEASE
“It is as impossible for him to re
cover as it is to empty the ocean.”
These were the doctor’s words to
the partner of Andrey C. Larsen, of
Sorenson & Larsen, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Larsen was down with Bright’s
Disease; Was water logged, having
been tapped twice, and the doctor ad
vised his partner to fix up his affairs.
This was In 1904.
Tlie treatment was changed to Ful
ton’s Renal Compound, and in March,
1905, patient was hack to business,
to tlie surprise of his physician and
everyone else.
As to permanence, a letter from
Larsen dated February, 1911, six
years later, said: “I am n perfect
health—haven’t had a sick day for
several years.”
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 IN PHYSICS,
and we will mail formula Tor albumen
test -that will s-liow tlie percentage
from week to week. As the albumen
declines improvement commonly fol
lows, recoveries having been report
e.d In thousands of cases. Formula
and literature mailed on request.
John J. Fulton Co., San Francisco.
Green & Horsey Drug Co., Is local
agent. Ask for pamphlet
Third Grade Boys.
Plano Solo—Katherine O’Leary.
Pantomime. "The Last Rose of Sum
mer" (Moore)—lntermedtate Classes.
"The Charge of the Light Brigade”
(Tennyson)—The Boys.
"Last Hope" (Gottschalk)—Margaret
Gray.
"June Roses"—The Seventh Grade.
Closing Chorus, "When Roses
Bloom” (I’enschel) —Grammar Grades.
Distribution of Prizes.
Address.
For Beautiful Hair ,
Nourish the Scalp
Dandruff must, be removed and the
hair roots nourished to stop falling
hair and itching scalp. It is unneces
sary to have thin, brittle, matted,
stringy or faded hair. No matter
how unsightly the hair, how badly it
is falling, or how much dandruff, Pa
risian Sage rubbed into the scalp is
all that is ever needed. The hair
roots are nourished and stimulated to
grow new hair, even ail dandruff is
removed with ono application, and
itching scalp and falling hair cease;
the hair becomes soft, fluffy, abund
ant and radiant with life and beauty.
Parisian Sage, a daintily perfumed
liquid, Is one or the most pleasant.
Invigorating and refreshing hair
tonics known, yet perfectly harmless
and inexpensive After the first ap
plication you will be surprised and
delighted with Parisian Sage, for
thorp Is nothing that will so help to
double your present attractiveness as
luxuriant, glorious hair and this
tonic treatment is all that can pos
slhly be desired.
Be sure to get Parisian Rage from
T. G. Howard’s or at any drug or
toilet counter, as there is no other so
•ffectlve.
TOILET AND MANICURE SETS.
$5.98 Sterling silver Comb and
Brush, for #3-75
$9.50 Sterling silver Manicure Set,
seven pieces #7 25
$11.50 Sterling silver Comb, Brush
and mirror, for *8 75
$16.50 Sterling Silver Comb, brush
and mirror, for *ll9B
Rl *4' 3 Rp'll i
WATCHES AND WATCH
BRACELTS.
$5.98 Leather Bracelet, seven-jewel,
Swiss movement, wrist
Watches *2 75
$4.98 values, nickel Bracelet Watches,
seven-jewel, Swiss movement.
tor *339
Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Watches,
values to $lO, seven-jewel, Swiss
movement, guaranteed for one year,
10-year guaranteed gold filled case,
tor *4 98
60c gold plated dumriiy Watch
Bracelets .. .. IOC
BEADS.
50c I»ong Black Beads 25C
50c Pearl Heads 35C
COLLARS.
Pearl Dog Collars, priced to 15.00,
will be sold for.. .. HALF PRICE
BRAID PINS.
$3.00 values, Braid Pins, with the
new colored Btono settings,
tor *139
MIRRORS AND SPOONS.
$1.50 Brass Frame Mirrors, 79C
Sterling silver Souvenir Spoons
of Augusta 89C
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