The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 18, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Maxwell Mouse Coffee "Something Better Than Simply Good." The pride of the housewife and the delight of the epicure. Guaranteed to settle the Coffee Question in your home. Staled Una at Qrocara CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO., NASHVILLE. HOUSTON JACKSONVILLE ‘‘Made in America” All enthusiasm gicslrt limn wax hoped for even by tin- most sanguine ~f the Incorporators has greeted llie • lion-wide "Made In America" move- HM-nt recently lulifn’Hell by the "Made In America' Pnatucu Association. A»*iK’latlun. I’i'oim all parts of the i country Uavo lomn Inttera and tele- Kru i a containing words of commenda tion and Inquiring regarding n ember agip More lban one liundred firms h*u Indicated i hell Intel i in the movement and fettoM have been re ceived from manufacturers and bnsl n*e« men nr hi lines,paidtellers hihiv lifaeturer#' swam iatlonu. and labor or ganisations, club women and mlidsters. One minister proposes to preach a serrnon oil the subject and several wo men's clubs have endorsed the rmjve tt'*nt and will enlist members through" out the country under the “Made In America’ 1 flag. At the headquarters of lhe organl ration 115 Hrimdway, New York, It was stated yesterday that while the aotlvltles of the Association hnv# su far been confined to Now York t'lty and Its environs, letters have been re* i !i om as far vv , «t as I'al ornla. The directnre hope to start with the territory outside New York City this week 1 tarry Tipper, of the Texas eom* pan.v, ptesldent of tpe Advertising Magnificent Hair Easy to Obtain Quickly- s Z«;“ t 9. Many Month* of Pr«otoua Time Have Now Been BUmlnattd in the Acquire ment of Beauty, b.< y * Valeaka fturatt. Amerlcrt’* Fimom Belt-Made Beauty Actreee. By Miee Veleeha fturatt IF you could rtCtuelly »«*«• h tllffer ern'e us mm or tbr#* Iwh»R In tlm r: Krrwih of > t>ur heir In a few week*’ lime nn| detect * «u|>rib Improvnnent iu iip vigor uj.ti tttk> eiipf.uuiit♦* v• in Wnu’rt |>et imp* wonder w!i« thre* a miv eole iu(4 not been emldeniy Chi ngte of title kind are so nfit*tjti«>ni ’Hint meet women do not uelievo them po*ait>!*, yet iho f#rt remainp that if the proptr mean* ore emp|«>yt*d they BBe iikelv to occur than not The proper nierne, <\# eouroe, etre tl»* con trolling Briar Mere heir tonic*, which ore torn manly eoid In form nntl PQtrfy to uee. pow er and |p lujfretlieiit* thet it l* remavk- An ■> difference of kovoral Inohr* a Month Hat Resulted from This Excellent •hi# how mooli o t thorn are sold at all. If you would obtain a r*»il> beiutlful head of heir quickly and wlih little iruti i Mr just uiako up yourself nt home In a few minute* * mixture nf one ounce of hetn-uulnol wllh on*-half a pint of al cohoi and half o pint Of water (or no* a full plot of h ar rum If >ou wlah In otead of the w»(ar and alcohol) and up ply thi* liberally. The remit will soon be appareni Hair will atop falling, j dandruff will disappear and the hair w! 1 ■row with remarkable rapidity. It la In fan a halr-foreor Tbe hair twin quickly taka on now life and vigor. and naturally enough. whan thla occur* al moai aay hair trouble la bound to renre Thla forntu’a make* over » pint of thla ttnoqualed hklr-«row*ar. and coat* much boa than a hair tonic, and besides it la far more affective, o a a I PWLUJ'FA U T.- bupi rfluoiia hair on a woman la a hideout thine Many women brails'< to ua* depilatories lw cauae tha ordinary preparation* a..l I for title purpoee Injure th<> akin and leave • a pot where applied simp y •Maura the heir la tlterally burned off The way to do la to tie* almp'< eulfn solution which l* th# only thin* known that will elmplv dlssoh n uway the hair and leave the akin acft, whit* end smooth In «hia war no one can ■ver icll rou uaed anything for rw •ovlng hair Simple *u so eolutlon can Men* (.uagiie and a member of the executive committee of the “Made in America," Products Association, Jnc., tanned a statement yesterday regard ing the work being done and planned bj the Association. He said: "During the past few months, the newspapera and magazines nave de* \otc l much space to the slogan ‘Made In America' and alien our Association wna incorporated, that title naturally suggested itself. Sines then wo have received unite a few letters suggesting Omt ‘Made In l’. 8, A.' would be more appropriate The matter will lie given careful consideration by the members of the Association lint the important point that we wish to lniuresH U)mn the consumer, both at home and cl roml. is that no matter under what slogan they are offered, American made goods are equal ts not superior to those of European manufacture. \\ c arc appealing to Americans to buy American made goods, not for patriot h or sentimental reasons, hut because wee know they will get as good, ts not better values than If they bought foreign-made products. Many of them received their early Haloing in Euro penn workshops, and know their se crets ss well as thoss of the Ameri cans. Therefore they ate able to pro duce better goods. be obtained at »ny drug store. tt never i.ibe to degtVov dl half, light and Clause Willi the ultima! rat nitty unit < uirouKhtiuss, uiul it never Injur?* the ntoet sensitive skin or leaves a mark • ♦ • MHS. S T. O Only one creum Is nec essary to beautify the skin and bring tt lo a condition of Incomparable love loess m a short time A few days' use will tame Its results. Make up a mixtuie Of one tablespoon fill of glycerine anil one ounce of slntnne In .1 pint of water, this makes a satiny cream which Is to need very liberally every ila> This makes O'er a pint nf cre.uu. which ts "'any limes mare thee you ordinarily P fur prepared creams which do not SiM' Ihe desired results Yen win soon find that every resit spot, freckle and blemish Will dla.ppear and leave Ihu ekln pure and clear as a lib. . . . MISS T. 1> N Here la a wrinkle, removing formula which hue already become famous hecauee of lie quick action 111 rendering the akin pinion and vlgornug acd tharoby eliminat ing H i Inter* and line* of ug, Mix IWO tableapoonfula of glycerine and two ounce* of epiol in a halt pint of water The remit la a tmautMnl (team of wonderful abaurtont auiilt- Uee Hlg and llllla wrinkle*, orow a faal and looaeneaa of fiaah diaapimar In a remarkably abort time. The difference hi the appearance of age will be qulta atari Ing. a a a t'VHI.INA l>. Hevelopmem of th* boat u vary often posaibie There la no ebeoiuit awurance of thlg how ever There It danger In the uae of vacuum cupt, puinpa and the like Tl * following mixture la aaf# and I n* been viWy tucceeeful. To half a pil l of hot water, add half a cup of *"*■>> and two ounce* of ruetone with which any druggist will aupply you- Dllaolv* thoroughly and lake iwo teuapoonfuls after mea t ami on retiring blackl" no * ’'inch out A, m°v t.'TZLCZ aprtnkling aoms neroain on a ho(-w#t hraliu* “vi ,m * °n the black lia-tda. then look In the mirror and ace lh* difference. Thla la the „nK (W.bMe 1 know that will * r»u dy remove blackhead*, and do It almoat Inaiantly. JANKI' T, D.—Tou probably <km't rent,ls* that dandruff may now b# dig. ►o ved away coroplelely Tide la not done with *o«p, becauae tha alkali doe* not permit „f It Bu, tr ywu dltaolve a laaapoonful of aggol In half * cup of hot w Iter and uer as a heed waah. you will be turprlaed at Ha •plrmtld ratiill* Vou r ( „ up* fr.HU your drugglat at email coet enough eg. «oj ip make over a doavu of ihaa* ahem poo*. a • a MISS It AITINtI H> droliaad talc la g remaikab a thing for ex. -ttiva paraplra. lion nf the arm-pita l ea It liberally and vou will find that >ou will suffer no lonaer from the aatreoM wetness under the arm*, vour dr##, ahield* and arnt-Mls will ha fraah and dr* end you will have no more gown* ruined bv par. apireitoe il>dr»|iaed talc can l>e ob tained «i #r. ding store. It elan da etrov # paraph alien and body odorg com pletely. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. Society SANDERSVILLE NEWS Bander»vill*. Ga.—Mrs. R. 1.. Miller of Waynesboro "pent a few days re cently here w tk her sister, Mrs. B. B Lovett, while t n route fruoi Atlanta. Mrs. C. 0. Bhi to it apd Miss Annie Louise Irwin end Miss Mary Stevens Irwin have returned home from a few days' trip to Atlanta. Mrs. l/cssle flexion of Dublin Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8 Mathias. Mrs K. P. Wood spent a part of this week with the family of her brother, Mr. Bradley, In Swalnsboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams were among the visitors from here to Ma con this week. Mr*. Mark Newman and little daughter have been spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker in Wnrthen. Mrs. Frank Turner of sparta, who has been a recent visitor to friend'*, returned home Wednesday Mig* Pilcher of Augusta is the at tractive guest of Miss Mae Armstrong. Miss Mary Rawlings left Wednesday for a visit to friends tn Paraqula, Ar kansas. Mrs. S. &1. Hitchcock was hostess Tuesday afternoon of the Round Ta ble Literary flub at its regular meet ing. An instructive meeting, readings from Stoddard on art, and a paper by Mrs. K. R. Wright, "The Early Be ginning Of Art in Italy,' 7 was thor oughly enjoyed. • Miss Hilda ,la< kson has returned home from Dublin, where she has heen attending a business school. HEPHziBAH NEWS Hsphzibah, Ga. —Mrs. E. C. Morris spent Monday in Augusta. Miss I.a ura Layton ami Miss (Jussie Minium visited Augusta Monday. Mr. J. VV. Goodwin and family have moved In the village much to the de light of their many friends here They are occupying the house formerly oc cupied by Dr. R. E. Corley. Mrs. Will Jnnies of Hath passed through the village Monday en route to Augusta. Mrs n. H. Langston of Rath was a visitor to our town Tuesday Inst. A gloom has been onst over Ileph zlbah on account of the sudden death of Mr. Dave Langston. While Mr. Langston did not live here, he spent most of Uls time here. He was a contractor and some of the most beau tiful homea tn and around Hephziba* were erected by Mr. Langston. Be side* his widow he leaves seven chil dren. vir.: Charles Uohler, Clifford, Lizzie Lea, Alpheus, Emma, Dina and Marie. Mr. Langston was a very gen erous hearted man, always willing and ready lo help those in need. He will not only he missed at home but will U« missed in tlcphxlhah and also in Augusts, where he had many friends. Exhibit of J. B. White & Co. is One ot Unusual Interest to AH For commanding Interest and uniqueness of design, the exhibit of J, H. White A Company at the Georgla t'arollna Fair le pre-eminent among the many fine exhibits tn the main building. The J. R White exhibit Is where the exhibit of the iftl.'t fair stood, and therefore will be easily found by those who visited the fair last year. Strictly abreast of the times in all things' J. It. White A- Company have used ti\e European situation to exploit their Toy Itepnrtment The armies of the various powers are set forth In miniature soldiers, and territory Is designated by colors. Everything Is perfect and strangely interesting. Men women and children will find this lit tle battlefield a thing to study and learn from. A model kitchen Is used to bring forward stoves, kitchen cabinets uten sils and acceesorlas The oelehrated Favorite Stoves, Hooster Kitchen i'ab -Itnl -. etc, for iilmli .1 (I White & Company are exclusive agents, are dis played to best advantage. It hoe been hinted that the way to a man's heart Is through the kitchen, hut tt has bsen frequently remarked that both sexes and all ages find a strange fascination ill all that pertains to good things to rat. It ts not strange that such a well ordered kitchen as this should appeal It Is truly a model, and White's rep resentatives point out that it can be a very inexpensive on«. Another Interesting feature is the Victor Company Takes Over $75,000 Worth of Cotton Bales One of the Largest Single Subscriptions Yet Recorded in the Buy-a-Bale Movement Made By the Big Talking Machine Company. Camden, N. J—The Victor Talking Machine Company announce* that It has Juat authorised every dealer It haa throughout the cotton bait of the south to buy a bale of cotton at ten ernts g pound, and ship it direct to ilia company'* headquarter*, with sight draft attached to th# Mil of lading Mr. Louts F. Uelealer, general man ager of the Victor Company, when seen at hie office and congratulated upon the broad-mlnd#dnc#s of the company and the unusual interest shown In th« movement raid: "Here waa an opportunity for ua to •how substantially our sympathy with the people of the cotton belt in the present emergency, who arc *o quick ly and directly affected by present fclu rupeen condition*. “Ry taking a prompt and active part In thla national movement we (e*el we ran to acme extent help to keep the southern hualnees channels open and display In a practical wav our Inter eat In the welfare of our army of deal ers, which It is the policy of thla com pany always to do." "But you have gone Into it so heav ily." Mr Ualuler was reminded. •Terhaps." he admitted "We want to he sura we are doing our full share because we not only Pellets in the fu The funeral took place at Mt. Le banon Baptist church, Rev. Mr. Har ris of Hephzlbah officiating. Mr. Langston was a member of the Masonic lodge here and he was burled with Masonic honors. May we. all bowi In humble submission and say "Thy| will be done." GREENSBORO NEWS Graensboro, Ga. —Among the moat ; pltasant events of the week was the I meeting of the Hntre Nona Club with Miß. James Burko Williams. The re- ' ception rooms were tredo opt with the perfume of the rose which formed the i 'lterations. combined with ferns. After j fancy work was laid aside refreshments ! were served. Mrs. il. B. Hubert arm entertained the Sewing circle this afternoon, at the beautiful home of Mrs. R. la. McCom- i nions. Number of lovely fancy articles ! were completed and turned over fefe the I baziar to he yield next month by the Methodist ladle*. During the afternoon j dainty refreshment* were served. Mis* Agnes Hurst entertained a con- ! genial patry Friday evening, including a number of the school set. Rook was the feature of the evening's pleasure. The social event in this county this week is marriage today of Miss Ruby Newsome to Mr. Thomas Campbell of Augusta which occurs at ti o’clock this evening, at the Union Uoint Metho dist church. Immedigieiy after the ceremony V** bride and groom will leave for the North, after which they will I he at home un Broadway, Augusta. .Miss Louies Wright spent the week end with velativts in Augusta. Mrs J. W. Moore is visiting relatives in Atlanta. The Woman s Club held a very inter esting meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Wpinks Besides perfect ing plans for the fall and winter the club decided to make a cotton dress from the material inode by the Mary Lelia Cotton Mill. Greensboro, with trimmings of lace and send to the convention at Albany. Mrs. IC. B. Robinson was elected dele gate to the annual meeting of the state convention. The I laughter* of Confederacy were delightfully entertained Wednesday, at "Sunset View," the beautiful home of Mrs. Alexander H. Smith. Red and white roses, the Confederate colors, dec orated the library, parlors and hall. Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley presided. Mrs. James B. Parle was elected delegate to the state convention, which convenes next month In Savannah. Among those who contributed to the program were: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. W. G. Armor. MV*. L. (\ Perdue, chairmen nominating committee, presented the following officers who were unanimously elected: President Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley. Vice-President—Mis. W. G. Armor. Recording Secretary—Mrs. L. C. Per due. Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. A. H. Smith. Treasurer —Mrs. J. M. Reynolds, Sr. Historian—Mrs. J. W. Moore. Registrar—Mrs. A H. Smith. Among the out-of-town guests who were present were: Mrs. M. P. Carroll, of Augusta. Mrs. R. L. McWhorter. Woodvi’it, MT*, Sibley. Mrs Harold Lamb, Mrs. T. f\ Crawford. Miss Mary Lizzie FTuker, of Union Point. The next meeting of the D. of C., will be with Mrs E. C. Hixon. piano display, which contains pianos, player-pianos and Victrolas. White's Is agency for the Brambach, the Stein wuy, the Kohler & Campbell, the Waud, the Plaints, the Krapleh & Bach, the Autoptano and other splen did makes, the department in the store h&vtng the largest collection of high grade pianos of any other department store in the south. Music will be hear from the pianos and Victrolas at alt times of the day. Three more Interesting features of tho store could not have been selected than these. Aside from the Interest the war hold* for everyone, the Toy Department t* omnipresent with Its Interest. Particularly as the time of Christmas draws near, and the thoughts of little folks turn to Santa Claus and his generosity. Music is as much a part of mankind as his nerves. The world without music would be flat and colorless. Ac cordingly, the player-piano and the Victrola fill a long felt need for those who themselves are not blessed with the talent of producing music. The exhibit i* a splendid one and much praise Is due the firm which can produce It. But particularly the deco rator. Mr. K. H Harwood, who Is the designer and decoratar for White's, snd under whose direction the booth was erected and placed. The advantages and conveniences of the Household Club. White’s easy pay ment plan for large purchases, and Surety Coupons, are brought to the attention through the exhibit. ture of our country and the Intgit.v of Its business Interests, but because we w aut to show our appreciation of the la bora of those who have helped to build up the business of this company and maintain lh# high Victor standard which haa gained tt world-wide repu tation. "It la right In line with our Invar iable policy to ro-otierale with those employed In all branches of our busi ness." USELESS "Old you hear about Whiffle * tough luck*'' "No. What was It?" "He borrowed an *utoenohlle to taka part In a parade and won n prise ' "1 dbn't consider that tough luck." "Hut the prize was a pair of auto mobile tire*. How many people da yog auppeoo will bo willing to live in an unwired ham# five years from today? ; . -* w;'™ Miss Russell Says— If you have not tried My Own Toilet Preparations, do so, by all means. They ere manufactured by MY own chemist, under MY personal supervision and I guarantee their purity. Own ‘(Soviet ‘Preparations My Own Skin Nutrient SI.OO larger size $1.90 Will feed the tissue* and make skin firm. My Own Smooth Out SI.OO larger size $1.50 Astringent and healing. Will smooth out the little wrinkles that annoy you. Men should use it after shaving. My Own Skin Rejuvenator $1.50 Will clear lip blackheads, pimples, liver spots, bleach the skin, (Pecu late the blood and revive the faded tissue. My Own Cleansing Cream 50 Larger size ,1.00 Cleanses the skin thoroughly. My Own Purity Face Powdsr SI.OO Vanity Box, with mirror 50 Is a real heautlfler, absolutely pure and healing. American Beauty Talcum Powder 25 Exquisitely refreshing. My Own Lip Rouge 50 will beautify your lips and protect them from chapping. Lillian Russell's Beauty Box Containing six toilet preparations. Price *5.00 SPECIAL—My New Vanity Box, with mirror, puff and my delightful powder In compressed form, is now ready. It is just the thing to car ry in your bag, and is only 50 cents. FOR SALE AT Leading Drug and Depart ment Stores. DOMESTIC DISCORD. "My husband used to call me his love ly lute." “And now?” “Now he picks on me." GRAY FOLKS Gray, Faded, Streaked With Gray Hair Darkened Evenly Here’s a chance to try the effect of Q-Ban Hair Color Re storer on your hair and scalp with the guarantee of a reli able dealer that it won’t cost you one cent unless it beauti fully darkens your hair. Sim ply apply to hair and scalp, night and morning. The gray disappears and the hair is beautifully darkened so even ly naturally and thoroughly (even where the hair joins the scalp) that no one can tell you have applied Q-Ban. In addi tion Q-Ban stops itching scalp and dandruff and makes the hair thick, fluffy, so.t.lustrous, beautifully dark and abun dant. Q-Ban is harmless, not sticky or messy, but is a clean liquid. Try it. Only 60c for a big 7-o*. bottle at Frost Phar macy, 502 Broad St., Augusta. Ga. Ou-tof-town people sup plied by mail. Willet’s Fulghum Oats Re-cleaned by patentod Electric Machine and worth double planta tion atocks and yot coet no more: Get "Willett Fall Catalogue" for the South. We have these in quantity: Oats, Ryes. Barleys, Wheats, Vetches and Clovara. Get price current! N. L. WILLET SEED CO. AUGUSTA STORAGE ALL KINDS FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. We Sell:— Cement, Tile, Grates, Plaster, Roofing, Mantels, Lime, Plate Glass, V/haley Bros. Phone 3247 . 622-624 Reynolds. BLANCHARD & CO, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS 1368 Broad Street. Phone 3138. Efficient Service Guaranteed ROOFING We are still doing the Roofing and Sheet Metal Business. It is not necessary to come to us with your Roof troubles: just call us over the phone. We will take the load and the worry off you, and the cost will be satisfac tory, and the work guar anteed. There will be no come-back to any of our work at your ex pense. McCARREL SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 1626. 643 Broad Street. WORLD’S GREATEST TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT AND SPIRIT MEDIUM MRS. MONA DUMOND Judging from the crowds that are con stantly waiting In the pallors of this remarkable clairvoyant and spirit me dium, the truth of her wo-derful work must have been heralded from mouth to mouth. Some of the most noted men and women of this city and state have gone to her for advice and left more than convinced that she is truly a great mentalogist. She comforts the well and cheere the sorrowing advises you with b certaintly highrt 1 than any human power. She never falls to reunite those separated, help* you to win the man or woman you love, tells you whom and when you will marry, settles lovers' quarrels, family troubles, tells you of your secret troubles, the cause and rem edy. This atvange woman of mystery, gives you powpr and good luck and never-failing help and advice In busi ness speculations, lawsuits. Investments, tells you when to buy or sell, overcomes stumbling blocks, lifts you out of your sorrow and trouble ,end post lively makes you no charge unless you get the truth, relief and help you seek. Is not this most fair? Hours, 9 a. tn. to * p. m Special readings, 50 cents and SI.OO, Located In strictly prlvats home. 1107 GREENE STREET Near Eleventh. Positively no Letters Answertd. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY Bring This Ad for Reference. TRIPPED LONSFORD Dealers in Best Grade Native Meats. # Chickens and Eggs Our Specialty Quick Deliver}- to Any Part of City. 703 McINTOSH STREET. • PHONE 3158. BE REASONABLE-NOW LISTEN &£Fi T £g\£x* B * J '’ •» «« - 4-ounce bottle Syr. White Pine Co . w ith Tar an »>a-oune* bottle syr. Tar. Cod Liver Oil Extract’ and' Vfwmhnt „ I-graln Aspirin (cspaules or tablet.. . Mmthnl 38a 6-»rain Quinine (capsules or tablets) Sc i 0 *' 1-pound White Moth Ralls GET OUR PRICES ON DRUGS ANO PRESCRIPTIONS WE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY US IS ALL WE ASK Yours for GREATER AUGUSTA, THE GREATER AUGUSTA PHARMACY Wrong Side of Street. 1281 Broad Street—Right Side of Prices. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18. Oil Heaters, Gasoline Stoves, Oil Stoves, Oil Cans, Wicks for Stoves, And Heaters. BOWEN BROS. HARDWARE. Balk’s Millinery Department Always leads in the most Fashionable Hats For ladies, misses and children At Reasonable Prices. Pretty School Hats at Fine Velvet Hats at $2, $3 and $4 Stylish Felt Hats at 91, $1.50 and $2 The Flossie Allen is the name of one of the newest Most Popular Ladies’ Hats. We have them in fine Silk Velour with band, at $3.00 each.. We trim our hats Free of Charge. We give and redeem Purple Trading Stamps. We study to please. C. J. T. BALK 600 Block Broadway. READ THE “WANTS”