The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 18, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18. DEARING, GA., MEWS Dearing, Ga.—Messrs. Will Johnson, Charlie Whitaker, Robt. Lucky and Judge Adams, from Headstall, were here Saturday. Mr. L. 1.,. Gay, from Augusta, was avisitor here this week. Miss Jamie Jackson, of Matthews, was the attractive guest of her sis ter, Miss Francis Jackson, at the "Howard House” this week. From here Miss Jackson goes to Warrenton and will spend some time with Miss Thomson and Mrs. Norton Hart. Mrs. Wm. Reeves, from Wrens, Ga., ii was the guest of Mrs. C. C. Culpepper Thursday on her way home from Har lem, where she was the guest of Mrs Belie Lansdell. Mrs. Jack Sharp, after spending several days very pleasantly with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Morgan, has returned to her home in sparta. Mrs. Sharp has many friends here who are delighted to see her. Mrs. Fred Howard has been spend ing some time in Thomson this week with relatives and friends. Miss Hattie Ruth Farmer, of Stella vllle, will be the attractive guest of Mrs. Howard next week. She has made visits here before and has made many frierds. Mr. Lucius Morgan spent Saturday with home folks. Thomson’s Auto Club” stopped over and spent a short while Friday on their advertising trip. They were a jolly crowd and gave us some good imusic by the “Thomson Band.” There will be preaching at the Bap tist Church here Sunday at 11 o’clock. .Baptising at 10 o’clock. Preaching at >7:30 in thfe evening. Mr. Small wood, from Sparta, Is with his daughter, firs. James Lang ham. Professor Morton, Messrs. Fred Howard and Marcus Culpepper took in "Mutt and Jeff Friday night in Augusta. Mr. J. E. Pearson was the guest of his brother, Mr. Harden Pearson, Saturday. Mrs. B. R. Printup and little Sara and Robert Printup are with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nickols in Augusta. Rev. D. A. Howard and Mr. Harden Pearson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams at dinner Saturday. Mr. W. Z. Simons made a pleasant visit to Augusta Friday. Mr. Julian Harris made a business trip to Charleston this week. AIKEN, s7c., NEWS Aiken, S. C.—Attending the Hollo way-Thorpe wedding in Newberry on Wednesday from Aiken were George W. E. Thorpe, father of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lorenz, Misses Constance, Margaret and Julia Thorpe, Dr. G. A. Millner, Mr. Claude Busch and Dr. Tom Hutson. Mr. Lawrence Sanders, of New York -City, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Kj. O’Hara Sanders. Mrs. J. Wltsell, of Beaufort, is vis iting her mother, Mrs. J. O’Hara Sanders. Mr. Elliott Wood, of Jacksonville, Fla., spent a few days in Aiken this week, visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. w. 'McCreary. Mr. David B. McNanain, Of Chester town, Md., has taken a cottage in Aiken for the winter months. Mrs. D. S. Henderson, Jr., of Co lumbia, spent this week in Aiken with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frampton Wyman. Mr. Paul Warrick has returned to his home in Philadelphia, after spend ing the summer months in Aiken. Mr. F. R. Lyons, of New York City, is here for several weeks. Miss Thee Young entertained the The Emergency Value of Big Organization 117 HE- a real catastrophe happens to a telephone system; "" when a fire destroys an exchange and the terminal appa ratus, or a storm lays low the pole lines, the value of a big or ganization is quickly shown. When a conflagration swept the city of Chelsea, Mass., it burned the Bell Telephone exchange and destroyed the tele phone equipment. The next day a temporary central station was established, amid the ruins, and the service restored. With similar promptness telephone service was re-estab lished in Baltimore, San Francisco and Bangor, and after the more recent disasters in the Middle West. To meet great emergencies, complete switchboards and ap- Raratus valued at over SIOO,OOO are kept at Chicago and ew York, crated and ready for shipment whenever the call for help comes from any part of the organization. op ... NEWS OF SOCIETY ... Friday Afternoon Card Club this week. Esther Marion Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met with Mrs. Nelson Johnson last Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. W. M. Smoak was ap pionted delegate to the state confer ence to be held at Rock Hill in No vember, Mrs. Nelson Johnson alter nate. Mrs. D. S. Henderson, Sr., the regent, will attend the conference, and Mrs. Walter Duncan will also attend' and will respond to the address of welcome. ALLENDALE NEWS Allendale, S. C|. —The Women’s Mis sionary Society of the Savannah River Association convened here Thursday and Friday. Quite a number of visit ing delegates being present in what proved to be a very profitable session. Dr. O. B, Hartzog and a party of friends from Greenville motored through Allendale Wednesday to Tor boro, on a doer hunt. They were ac companied by Mr. Hal R. Erwin, and the party succeeded in bringing down two of the fleet-footed creatures. Quite a number of bidders for the work of improving Allendale’s streets were here Friday. It is proposed to sand-clay them and $7,000 will be so invested, it is said. * COLDS, HKHEWRSTOIiCII? REGULATE YOUR BOWELS—IO CEHTS Yu men and women who get a cold easily—who have headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, diz iness, can’t sleep, are nervous and up set, bothered with a sick, gassy stomach. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets—or merely dosing yourself every few days with salts, pills, castor oil and other harsh ir ritants? Cascarets immediately iQ^brawner~ “Atop -the Strand” fj J~4/ j BROADWAY, at 47th SU HEW YORK Wljtfa Ml / A restaurant of unexcelled qualities, setting a Ml Kri) Wal new standard in catering to the demands of ■ llarja New York’s thousands of guests. gjjfiP $ Daiqa* in Amaf araL Modem to the Lut Degree I r M Music » Dancing Cabaret $1 When in New York do not fail to »i«h the BRAWNER J L_m Something Tboing Ail The Time [m'AU!M^Mi/iuaiyjmij,iiii ,, iiijiliiiMi | iiiiiiiiiii|||||||iiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiii SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY CANDY CATHARTIC^ XHE&fow IO CENT BOXCS-ANY DRUG STORE Mr. Vincent of the Hampton Bar, is here, having an inventory of the stock of the Enterprise Hardware Co. taken, which stock will be sold to the highest bidder as the 22nd. DENMARK,*?/C., NEWS Denmark, S. C.—Mrs. J. W. Wyman entertained a congenial number of friends Thursday morning. Quantities of half-blown pink roses filled the vases in the drawing room and dining room, The guests wore served an ele gant three-course luncheon, the place cards being daintily done in water colors. Mrs. J. S. Matthew's was hostess to a large number of ladies Thursday afternoon, the game of hidden identity being the amusing part of the affair. After this a dainty salad course w’as served. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bethea have re turned to their home in Darlington after a visit to Mrs. Bethea’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. H. Guess. Mrs. James B, Guess, Jr., has re turned from a short visit to parents al Ferguson. Dr. Irving P. Carr of Weewauken, N. J., is spending a fortnight in town with friends. Mrs. J. W. Wyman was hostess Fri day afternoon to the book club. cleanse and sweeten the stomach, re move the S' ur undigested and fer menting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning—a 10-cent box keeps your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and you feel bully for months. Don’t forget the chil dren. fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. AT ONCE! PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN STOPS INDIGESTION, GSS, SOUR STOIC!! Don’t suffer! Here’s the quick est and surest stomach relief known Time it! In a few minutes all stomach distress gone. No indiges tion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undi gested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape’s Piapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach doc tor in the whole world, and besides, it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat WOOD WAS OLD. "Yon told me this mahogany table was 60 years old.” •■’Well?” SPECIAL, NOTICE I buy building material in ear load lots for cash, direct from South Georgia, which means a big sav ing to the owner. 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