The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 04, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Society MILK AND ICE FUND FOR SICK BABIES Previously acknowledged SIOB.OO Mrs. K. C. Chafee .. 1.00 Total $109.00 MISS BRIGRAM ENTERTAINS FOR MISS McKIE. MSbm t’oroth} Brigham entertained '■ery delightfully thin morning with bridge in honor of Mlm Kmniie Mo Kie. Mias Nelle Pilcher and Mina noble Wiggins left today for Denmark where they will attend a house party that is being given by Mrs John Martin in honor of her niece. Mlse MarguerJt' Mi Xslllen of Savannah. —Mrs. Hiih|c Dozier has returned to Atlanta after a pleasant vialt with the Misers Perdue In North Augusta. -Mi: s Kiln Keyaer and Mia* rude (In ire U of Haiti more are yinlt ing Mr*. D. L. Hodne. Mlkm Mary O'Connor* friends will regret to learn that ahe ha* gone to Birmingham. Ala . where ahe will rnado her Home, having accepted a position with the Firm National Hank of that place Auguata friends of Dr, and Mr* *1 H. Honan are interested in their Wilfun They have a * home OR the HIM ami are now supnoaed to he at their Horn* in Germany, Villa Bis marck, Had Nauheim, where they spent their rummer- Much of the fighting lias been going on around thin particular purl of Germany and nothing ha. been* heard from them since the war began. Dr. Honan’" irlffid* an moet apprehensive and 'e«l aamtred Hint lie has enliated in the Re,i Fro** .‘• •tvlce. Miss Marie Met I etna n la visiting friend* in Atlanta Mr, and Mr*. George Sibley. Jr. lut e moved to their new home on the Hill. -Mr. and Mr* Marry Cosgrove will move to Revnolda street in October, occupying their recently purchaHe I home on the nine hundred block Mrs K. H Hatcher will be with them Mr. and Mr* Bert Tull have re turned from Savannah -Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman have moved t<» Greene street, occupying mu* of tjie I)ow homes on the eleven linn died block. Mis* Jessie Stuihs is still the guest of frieiK h in Atlanta -Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah MvAutilfo are cvetending congratul.i- Uttns on tin birth of n handsome little son. Alls* Hattie Gullnher and Miss Cc «eIU Trominerlumser have returned from Atlanta. iMi*. Sophie Swinded Isa* returned t< C«'ltfflii*Ui after a visit with Vugus' i relatives and North Augusta frletals V' <nd Mr* t» .1 Howies. Mr* \ I Hinkle, h. J Howies. Jr. and Mo* lltyim (*a shin leaVt tonight in the t tuwlea .iiitonmhlle for a trip to Ha van icili iind T>l>ee Mv» Howard Mmphy Mrs Alfred 1 ’«vle. Mrs. Muse. Mrs Deasie Mill t cud Maste, r », "rie Miller returned In i nigiit from I leiidet souvii i I Wl hr Hr, have returned from *-(ileago. r DON’T DEPRIVr-'l YOURSELF SMyw»LiT» MAXWELL HOUSE BLEND COFFEE * Expresses the highest art in coffee produc tion and is always packed in sealed tins. Ask your |ror«r lot it. Cheek-Neai Coffee Co., h**totlU Jack**.*'!)* Psoriasis Cured by a Famous Remedy Most Troublesome Skin l>i*rase is Promptly Checked Oet a good, firm grip on p*orl»«l» by Using 8 8 K the fnmoun blood purifier. Those mending patches may lisie de fied everything el*e. voti mav be dl*. c«uraged but let 8 8 8 bathe your blood and you will quickly observe • Wonderful change 8 8 8 esert* n dominating Influence In the myriad of blood vessel* thm com - |ww the skin. 1U principal action I* to aaslM In that wonderful procee* whereby the broken down cell* In the akin and their dead ened nerve thread* are rebuilt bv new material from a purified and quickened blood stream This procee* gne* on evere second throughiiut the body. From the time that 8 8 g enters the blood It has trav ersed the entire system In about three minute* It* action ie therefore very rapid, never let* up If used with the earn* eo-operattvs spirit. *■ * ha* been a marvel to over come every form of akin trouble snd for a finely llluetrsted ifeecrtpttve treaUee on the akin write to The Bwtft flpevAle Co , in* gwlfi Bldg . Atlanta O* Get ,y bottle of 5. ft. 8 tod»y >f any «t «r»**f hat refuse ail *ubet tut«, , Uneeda Biscuit Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crisp, clean and fresh. 5 cents. Baronet Biscuit Round, thin, tender— with a delightful flavor —appropriate for lunch eon, tea and dinner, io cents. Graham Crackers Made of the finest ingredients. Baked to perfection. The national strength food, io cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always lyyk lyr that Name. Mix* Kutheihie Jackson ha* return *'«l to Klim* Mis* Jn aphln* Jm keen wilt return oil week to Allien*, (Is. The lni(A'i>veiiieint In the condillon if Mi i*. M. Frattergodd I* the occasion of pleasure In many . nxlou* friend* Mr* liait Wicker and Mr* Jenic* l ; »n i of w non ion. who have bean on a brief \ ieti In Mrs Amor.'’ I‘iVher. re I'll nail home fhl* afternoon. MISS ROBINSON ENTERTAINS FOR MISS EMMIE McKIE. Ml«s Knimlr MrKie. whose fttsnd* ue giving her mu li a delightful «elrn .in home w i* ibe Kuril of honor at u de !«lit fill heart dice early alien last eienlna \ll*» Km mil Roblheon ai her home on Carolina Height* The high. ■ .1 Klines weie made hi Mia* VfcKl*. “ Ml W«* presented with a ilninly hand embroidered bm .lolr cap. anil Mr. Bri:i --"• In.linn ee. wa* given an inlereatln ; u ’he conclusion of the gamo a lovely »upprv wa* served Ml** Unhinson'K iniest* were. Mi** •V.Kte. Ml**e* <;i«rti» anil France* M I Kamel, Mlaae* Julia anil Mattie Mca. Ing. Mia* Mary K»*le Morgan, anl Ml** Ihe othy Brlgh*m Messrs. Will ■nd Henry Mealing Wade Maul* •on. I-awreuce Barksdale. Itrlnson I’mintree, Mr William Henry Roblnsuu e»n«t Morftnn *nd Harry Sample Mr* Ch#»m n»rk left this tftei iiuoh fur l»«*r home in Kntsrpris* \j a after a visit with Mr» I'harlee ffehley. ’ MRS CHURCHHILL ENTERTAINS. Mi* Char lee N t'hurchill snttrUined the North Aunueth Curd iTub \t)\ ctwirmlnirb \ « *t«v«lay afternoon The ♦* were three t«hle« of player* and the hl«h •cure l»ri»e. a pair of aiher hut pin* wa* presented to Mrs Pierre i .v , tiie consolation, one of the new eiu iiroidered rnllavs was riven to Mrs t’u\ LaiOHr. At the conclusion of the gamcri eppSlUlnf tes wa* prettily served Mrs gehrkkn entertain* with characteristic charm Mrs Fred Oehrken, Jr.. enterUined the Thursday Ooterle yesterday mvn at her bun Allow on Monte S*no. In Addition :o the club members the little troup of players *<«* auEniente>< by ths presen e of Mr* Kvsns Mte*el. who I* spend!n* several month* with Mrs. Mteitel sn«! Mis* Itertin Mieael Mr* Paul tH)a srttve. a recent bride and Mis* Klnuihetii MulHmin. the itueat of Mis* Vivian Kenkl. Five hundred was played and the prtae ovel> piece of lingiAie. ward ed to Miss Iterthn Mtt*«gr tiftet the *«me Afternoon tea was prettily served Mias Sami Jones. Miss Kllen Hick man and Mias Nannette Willi* have re Vnrned home after a de i*htftd stay at 1 -ake Khsui* N O Mrs \ W Amteraoin the Mtsaet Anderson and Miss Katie Black neve returned from Altapasa M* James Churchill and family, of MinneaiHdta will spend the winter with Mr and Mrs Charles Church i A In North Au*usta Arriving earb in Oeto l>er The Rev I. McCarthy of Thorn aaviiit. O* the new pestot of Retd Memorial church, hae avTixed and wrtll t»e the guest of Mr and Mrs A II Brenner on the Hi I until the arrival of hla family. IN HONOR OF VISITOR* The Younger Ret will entertain wtth one of their delightful da rues at K of P luiii this evening, the occasion «otupiitnent to Mies Agnes Fly the and tier two < l roiiua gurei*. Mm* liA.xaop. of Raxannrth. md Mias <\vitlsh. of Tam. i« l'#»ni(4 wht Pegu, at haif-aftei tune • THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. PRESIDENT PLEASED HARDWICK’S VICTORY Dispatched Telegram of Con gratulations to Him. Senator Kern Says Hardwick is Able and Loyal to Party Washington.—The nomination of Congressman Hardwick for the United irbates senate by the Democrats of Ceorgla wur pleaslnsr alike Io l’reai .l* lit Wilaon, the members of his cab inet and all true friends of the ad ministration in Washington, not to mention the Democratic members in the senate and house of representa tives The president, early this morning, dispatched a telegram of congratula tions to Mr. Hardwick, Senator John W. Kern, in Indiana, Democratic leader of the senate, said: "The nomination of Congressman Hardwick was gratifying to the Dem ocrats of the senate. I have known Mr. Hardwick for a number of years, and am familiar with his work in the house I am a great admirer of his ability and loyalty, and will Join with other Democrats in giving him a cor dial welcome.” Tiie news of Hardwick's nomina tion was received with urircstrained pleasure in the house of representa tives. His success was known within a few minutes after the fourteenth ballot was taken and the expression of pleasure was universal. Every one agreed that ‘ Hardwick's promo tion" to the senate would make for the general legislative efficiency of the upped house. As a trained parliamentarian and an experienced legislator closely attentive to his duties and ever watchful for the interest a of, his constituents, Hard wick is equipped for immediate ser vice in the senate. COUNTY UNIT nil 101 ENDORSED HI MACON First Drafts of Platform Con tained Endorsement of it, But it Was Not Adopted Atlanta, Ga. —No reference to the enmity unit plan was contained in the pint form adopted by the state IJemo ei title convention at Macon. The draft of the platform submitted to the reso lutions committee did carry such a paiagraph, but after consideration the committee voted to strtke it and this was done. Copies of the platform obtained by the newspaper representatives con tained this paragraph and in the tush and excitement prevailing at the con vention the omission of the paragraph was overlooked and II was published in the various newspapers of tlie state. Thus ttie- public was led to believe that such a paragraph had been adopted. Colonel Kb T. Williams, of Atlanta, Chairman of the resolutions commit tee which prepared the platform, is sued the following explanatory state ment Thursday: "As chairman of the resolutions a*! platform committee, at the Macon convention. I wish to state that there vas mi error made by the newspapers of (lie state in reporting the same. "\Ye discussed the county unjg plan adopted by the last convention and agreed that we would not offer It as a part of the platform. The press, however, printed it although it lias been erased and marked ‘‘omitted." The platform rend to the convention and adopted by it did not contain the count v unit paragraph which was printed In the press. "We discussed it at length and de cided to leave it to the new executive committee to investigate and report later hs to It. “1 trust vnu will make this correc tion as it is essential in stating the facts to the people of the state "KB. T W 11.1.1 AMS." J9.T5 Blue Serge Suits, all-wool, best makes F. G. Mertins. * FREE Bex-zema-fo & : *ill!llll!l!IIIIUIlllllllilllllll!!llll Free Offer to Skin Sufferers THIS i.» the Uit d«v of this Free Offer. If you hive held off. act now, for this jtnnoum oinrnl will neverkpprar *K»m in thin locality. No matter what akin disorder you have—no matter whether it ia merely a alight eruption or a stubborn case of ectema, you owe it to yourself to accept this paiMng opportunity. Ka-7.e0M.F0 ia a colorlest, odorless liquid. It will not atain your clothing— it'a aa riven to use aa water. For years this famous remedy haa been sold in all parts of theeountry. And it has always been sold with a written guarantee. Yet we seldom have a “come-back.” a On the contrary, we dailr receive letters from sufferer* who kad tried everything else without avail and who have hern cured est he w orst forms of e. >rmt and ether skin afflictions even more sellout. That Is » _h» we dare make this offer, we know that Kk-ZenM*Ko wilt do for you w*at tt has (toue for thousands of others. Mail the coupon now l t‘a your last ehuuer. ! mm “ ■°“ l •*« «*ts ssepsa ass -so as awaaaas a*osH CasasSsal Os., Brest■.a, S. V. | • 1 ksve never tried Ks Zens-F«. Ftease • I suppiv me with ISO, ps,ks»e Free. I • Naair.,.„ _ j I Address ..., J j Cue.... Stats j kaww— OfWtMi.M«.fsi ./...a.,* . For Sals By: » I'h rt nuicy, WI Hroa<l for. o«ri iI • Th* Ik - h r III' * ' KiVi"U It r .rtimtt » *si «U m way, thtpi. $9 Wonderful Values For AT THE The Final Clean Ud Prices on Crex Rugs. Such Values You Have Never Seen Before on this Class of Merchandise $1.50 36x72 Rugs at 75c 54x90 inch Rugs, $3.50 values, at $2.25 6x9 feet $6.50 values at $3.95 Bxlo feet $8.50 values at . > . . .$5,95 9x12 feet SIO.OO values at . . $6.95 Men’s, women’s and children’s guaran teed hosiery, worth 15c per pair, at 10c Men’s silk Socks, in black and colors, worth 35c, at 25c Ladies’ 50c silk Boot Hose, in tan only, at . . 15c $3.50 Silk Waists to close at . . $1.95 $1.50 White Voile, Lawn and Lingerie Waists, some with long and some with short sleeves, slightly mussed from handling, your choice at 75c Colored Satine Petticoats, worth SI.OO, at 50c We Say Darn Lessfor the Family DARNLESS GUARANTEED HOSIERY For Men. Women and Children is made to wear, but it is stylish and soft as well. Only one-half of 1 per cent is returned for replacement.* The best 25c hosiery ob tainable and equal to many 35c grades. Ribbed and smooth styles, all colors and sizes, and light, medium and heavy weights in stock at our hosiery counter. THE WISE DRY GOODS CO. 828 Broadway Augusta, Qa. No woman needs to waste her time at this thankless task if she takes advantage of Buster Brown's “DARNLESS” Guarantee that four paii*s of this wonderfully durable hosiery will wear four months or new hosiery will be fur nished without any additional cost to you. Buster Brown’s Big Clean Up in Broken Lots of Standard Corsets SI.OO values reduced to 75c $1.50 values reduced to ' SI.OO $2.00 values reduced to $1.25 $3.00 values reduced to $1.75 $1.50 Long Silk Gloves at SI.OO SI.OO Long Silk Gloves at 75c 25c Short Chamoisette Gloves at ,19c 50c Long and Short Charhoisette Gloves at 35c Mr. H. Koenig The Famous Ladies Tailor Has returned from New York, and will be with us, where he will be pleased to see all of his former patrons. He also renovates all kinds of Furs. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.