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About The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1914)
FOUR Society CONFEDERATES PAY FAREWELL VISIT TO MRS. J. L. SEXTON Interesting to vHfrann' friend* throughout Georgia will I>p the follow ing from tha Charlolto New* ’T|a a custom at the Waldorf-As torla to honor a distinguished repre sentative of a foreign country who may bo the gi-ieet of the house by fly ing the flag of that country. Teatarday there floater! o'er the porch of the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamee U. Sexton In Park avenue, Dllworth the flag of the Confederacy In honor of representative* of a great Cauan —the member* of Mecklenburg Camp, Confederate Veterana, who had requested of Mrs Sexton the privilege of coming, In « body, to her home to bid her farewell before she leave* for Athena, Oa., where the family will re alde in future. In honor of the visit Mr*. Sexton unfurled the Confederate flag on the porch and covered the wall* of her house— hail, parlor and living roon—with Confederate fltge of many Sizes; festoons of hunting In Confed erate colors, the arrangement being the [perfection of taste and inspiring In tl* patriotic! suggestion. In the renter of the mas* of Confederate color was a picture of Mr*. Sexton's father, a dis tinguished Confederate f Mrs. Saxton, who, since coming to Charlotte lR >et!r* ngo ha* been the ; Idol of Mecklenburg Camp, having won [.their lox e anti loyal devotion hy de gvotton to them, their tile«*ure, their need*, their comfort and their cause - a common lox o for a more dex’oted daughter of the Confederacy never j lived than Mr*. Sexton Every Christina* for nine years Mr. , and Mrs. Sexton entertained the camp at their home, hospitality boundless end beautiful being showered on jthem. [ The* camp in general yoatarday ] I •anl«d Mrn. Haxton with h stiver can- | rtacn hand»ofi Hy cngruvad ami t«» 1 lalm ; iCb[H. \\ B. Taylor added an a girt a 1 Min all utlvfr cup made of the flrM piece ! [of money ha waa over paid hh »t Con- j You Can’t Find A Pimple Aft«r Utir<3 Stuart’* Calcium Wafer* Only Seven Day*, Pimple* Simply Disappear. The* quirk action of Htimrt'r f!nl* plum Wafc*rn cannot be dencrihed. One nuiat Bftf tho effect on the skin after 081 v on" or two days. They reach down Into the Mood, clean it hn one does dirty linen, throw of i all Impnrtth* in a natural way and ihud the blood docs not fill the skin with eruptions and discoloration* tn Its attempt tu get rlu of Injurious we ate. & fk f r WfrmrW - fc "If You Could Hiv, Seen the Pimple* I U*od to Hav*. Ugh! The Na*ty Thing*!" The chief charm of Stuart'ft Chl tltim Wafer* route In ihrlr ability to •or,' rapidly clean the blood of it* ImiurlUee. Htuart'e Calcium Wafer* have not a particle of polaon in them. They ire free frotu mercury, hit tug drug* or venonioue opiate*. Thta ta alien lute v guaranteoil They cannot do *n> harm, hut they always do good - loort that you cun a«« In the mirror helore your own eve* a few day* after !>vn l be any longer humiliated by laving a aplotchy face. Don't have lurunscr* stare at you, or allow your frt. udtt to t>« aahatmvl of you hccNUKs ►f your lace Yrntr blood make* you what you arc. The men and women who forge ahead ire thoae with pure blood and pure lace*. Stuart'* Calcium Wafer* will make pou happv because your face will bo a welcome Might not only te youreelf • hen you look Into the arlaaa. hut to gveryhody eiee who know* you and talk* to you. We want to prove to you that Ptuxrt. Calcium Wafer* are beyond Inubt the l>aat and iiulckeat blood and lk!n purifier in the world and the Kireat quick eat way to do thla I* to lell you that thouaaml* of men and Women, hoy* and girl* have uaed th» 11 Tor all manner of Impure blood condi tions and akin trouble*. Go to your Iruagtat thlg very day and btiv a box. trice Me A amall sample package kill he mailed free to anyone w"m> kill addreaa K. A. Htuart Co., 175 ttuart Bidg.. Marahall. Mtch. Safety First WHICH? M» you looking for Bor fain Countar Glasses, ar* you willing to wear chant fiaeee* Just because they aro cheep, do you oonaant to having your ayaa tampered with at tha risk of (hair Parma riant Injury. Then thla maaaage la not for you. But if you valua th# Praoloua gift of alght, If you Utah to retain tt If you Appreciate aklll. then It la for you. and you ara aakad to coma where Abaoltita Aecurary, In cor ratting oya dafacta la paced above avery othar Conalderauon. wa take aa much Intaraat and pride In fitting glaaae* to tha face aa we do In fitting lenaea to roivect dafacta. frame fitting la an art. you gat the boat here PPOF. P M. WHITMAN. Aaalated by Mr f. A Wllflama. Optometrlata and Opticians »14 Seventh St. Katabllahed IMA federate soldier - a large Mexican dol lar, Hhe wore yesterday to receive her oomradex for such they have been to her a white dress and her can teen and cup hung hy red and white ribbons. The camp came at 11 o’clock and spent an hour their last hour In the house where they had spent many happy hours. •’apt. \V, B. Taylor the commander, was at the head of the column. He carried a big bouquet of red and white roses which lie presented Mrs. Sexton. Following this he. In the na.me of the <amp, presented her a silk Confederate flag, a miniature of a large one she had made and presented to the camp, Commander Taylor reading the follow ing In presenting the Hag: "Mecklenburg Camp No. 382. Con federate Veterans, would offer a* a faint expression to you, Mrs. Hextnn, this flag, h, copy of our camp flag, to convey our lasting affection and re gard for you, our appreciation of the hospitality extended In your beautiful home on so many Christmas days; yn'ir untiring efforts In contributing your means and Influence in various whvh to the cotrifort and pleasure of the camp. We ask you to accept this expression of good wishes for your future happiness. May you bo bieased with long life on earth and heaven’s reward in eternity. “Mecklenburg Camp 382, “By W. B. 'faylor, “Commander.’* October 17, Ik 14. Mrs. Sexton accepted the flag with K»a< e end as many words as emotion would h I low her to command. “I love you all,” she f»f»id, “you have largely made my Ilf* in Charlotte. T don’t know what I would have done without, you. Capt. Taylor aaid the flowers were from ‘my sweethearts.’ 1 tdiall always love you and I value your love as I love the cause you represent.'* Mrs Sexton proposed a toast to “Mecklenburg Camp” which was drunk standing Delightful refreshment* were served Mr*. Sexton being anal.xte.rt bv Mr. Sex- Inn. Mr*. Sexton* mother, Mr*. Ham ilton Branch. Mia. J. C, Tate Mr*. E. <’ Register, Mr*. J P. Caldwell. Then "lhe hoy*" gathered round the piano nnrl sang Confederate aonga—"Tent ing Tonight," "Annie T.mirle," "Mary land. My Maryland" for Confederate Hhal'fer who *ung It a* a solo; "tho nhl North State," and a* a farewell *omr to Mr. and Mr*. Sexton and Mr*. Branch, "tlod He With You 'Till We Meet MX'ln" All eye* were filled with tears. Many who started the aong could not finish It. Comrade R. n. Hunter made a short farewell talk, hut. could ncarrely finish It for emotion. The occasion, the scene, was one of the most unus ual in the history of the camp, and In the life of the woman whom the camp loves and honors for her goodness, her kindness her unselfish devotion and unswerving loyalty. I CRANFORD CALENDAR. Open Tuesday and Friday from 4 to jt» o’clock. ( Tuesday, Mr* Alfred Cuthbert Friday, Mr*. T W. Foyle**. tin Friday morning at eleven o'clock • a meeting Is called to arrange for a j Cranford Cotton Christmas Sale to lie ; held the first of December. The meet ing will tie very important ami a full attendance ia requested. CLUB NOTICE. The I (nine Economies Department i of the Woman's Club w ill meet Tues day at It jo at the IT. I), c. Hall. At jllii* meeting a permanent day will bo fived ami the program presented by tin* chili discussed. MRS. J. R. UTTBTON, Chnlrman. D. A. R. Tho regain monthly meeting of the Augusta Chapter D. A. R. will he held [Monday, October 2fith. at 4 o'clock at tjie Y. W. C. A. If for any reason any member of the chapter has not received a notice of this meeting will she please con sider the above a personal notified j gloti. MARY MARLA NO LITTLETON. Corresponding Secretary. MRS FRED CEHRKEN, JR.. | TO ENTERTAIN. The Thursday Coterie will be en tertained thlg week by Mr*. Errd Gehrken. Jr. STATE OFFICER TO BE ELECTFD. Tlie election of at*te officer* will h# , " »' 'lie meet'll* of the State Fedeta tlor. which take* place at Alhanr the latter part of this month Mr, Z. t. e dapatrtrk wtil have ended her offlelal dime* and another preatdeut will he There are severs well.known club women spoken of a* possible e»n --i didst#*, and there la much speculation »* to which on# will he elected The Alhnny convention will be one of I** 1 ' e'er hokl In the etata. and WI 1 have a number of unique feature* on the program The cotton exhibit will be of statewide lnteie,t. and will he hekl in the auditorium There wIH be l Jhfae large rooms beautifully furnished in cotton product* The utility room will be furnletied by one nianufsctuVer and there will he a reception room! wtiete every nrtUle will !,« „( cotton, from the rug* on th* floor to the creton n» hanging at the window* During the reception to he held .it the <»tton i exhibit the member, of the Federation , aVa requested to wear cotton dreeaea „ GEORGIA PINE WITH I COTTON ru*NI»HINQS A unique and interesting exhibit which wtil he made at the miniature cotton ex hibit during the 'on vent ton of the Geor- I gta Federation wt|: t« the house built of Tift countv pine by the student* of til# Second Dtatrtn Agricultural achool and furnla'ied throughout by the girl* of the dnmeetlc science department. 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