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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25c ’
Society
NOTES FROM Y. W. C. A.
GYMNASIUM.
The Y. W. C. A. gymnasium has
closed another successful week, mark
ed by the enrollment of many new
members, and a large attendance In
all the classes.
Women are becoming more appre
ciative of the great benefits to be de
rived from gymnasum work, and re
alize that it is the greatest promoter
of bodily health, and physical develop
ment. It is also a most wholesome
and delightful form of recreation.
There have been some slight changes
made in the hours for several of the
classes, to suit the greater conven
ience of members.
The classes are now arranged as
follows:
Mondays and Thursdays, young la
dles’ classes, from 4 to 4:30 and from
4:30 t05:30 p. m.
Tuesdays and Fridays, ladies classes,
from 11 to 12 a. m. and from 12 to
12:30 p. m.
Business women’s classes, from 6:30
to 7:30 and from 7:30 to 8 p. m.
Wednesdays and Saturdays, child
ren's classes, Wednesdays from 4 to 5
p. m., Saturdays from 10 to 11 a. m.
The General Secretary will receive
applications for membership at the Y.
W. C. A. building, 101 MclnTosh St.
Office hours are from 10 to 3 p. m.
MRS. ST. AMAND TO
ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. St. Arnand has sent out cards
to a dance afternoon at K. of P. Hall,
at which she, assisted by her pupil,
Mrs. B. T. Lowe, will demonstrate
the latest in ball room dances. Both
Mrs. St. Amand’s and Mrs. Lowe’s
'Skill in dancing is so well known to
the general public that the occasion
is being looked forward to with much
pleasure by the few who have been
honored with cards.
MISS JONES ENTERTAINS.
Miss Dollie Jones entertained her
rook club very delightfully Friday af
ternoon.
INTERESTING EDGEFIELD
MARRIAGE TO BE.
One of the most interesting social
affairs that has ever taken place in
Edgefield will be the marriage of Miss
Lillian Nicholson and Dr. John Mc-
Grath. of New York city, which will
be solemnized Wednesday afternoon
at five o'clock at the Nicholson home,
the young couple leaving after a:
elaborate wedding reception for New
York. Four of Dr. Nicholson’s New
York friends will come on to attend
him, and the marriage will be charac
terized by much of the social atmos
phere that is so inherent to Edgefield.
TO CELEBRATE SILVER
ANNIVERSARY OF REV. AND
MRS. A. D. ECHOLS.
Te Missionary Society of Asbury
church have invited the entire church
membership to meet*\vith them on the
evening of Thursday, Oct. Mth, from
eight till ten o’clock, to celebrate the
twenty-fifth anniversary of their pas
tor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. A. D.
Echols.
This is a pretty compliment to Mr.
and Mrs, Echols and one that shows
the love in which they are held by
their parish.
IN HONOR OF
MISS OELACHING.
Miss Olga Oelaching of Savannah,
who is the very attractive guest of
Miss Louise Stelling, was compliment
ed by her hostess with a congenial
party Thursday night at The Strand.
THINK!
Of theRUUD TANKWATER
HEATER attached to the
range boiler in your kitchen;
the simple lighting of a match
and a turn of the valve starts
the heater in operation, and
gives you in a few minutes
plenty of hot water at any
faucet in the house.
Of this convenience for the
toilet and bath and how it
lessens your labor and worry
in the every-day household
routine.
Of getting aD the hot water
you need during the warm
weather and your kitchen de
lightfully cool and comfortable
in contrast to the excessive
heat from the old-fashioned
coal stove.
Let at show you thU “comfort
maker" in opormtion.
The Gas Co.
IN HONOR OF
MISS GALPHIN.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jones entertained
Friday evening at the Grand in com
pliment to Miss Georgia Galpliin of
Beech Island. Their guests were M.ss
Galphin, Miss Julia Walsh, Miss Es
telle Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. John
McElmurray, Mr. J. C. Fowler and Mr.
J. B. Hammond.
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Tomorrow, Monday, October 26th,
the Children’s Hospital will celebrate
its opening anniversary.
Four years ago the Wllhenford open
ed, and since then has cared for the
sick children that have been brought
to Its door and there have been many.
Each year the birthday of the hos
pital has been observed by the asso
ciation making a general request for
any presents that friends will send to
them. It matters not how small, ev
erything is received with grateful ap
preciation of the spirit with which it
is sent. And really, we would rather
have small things from many friends
than large amounts from a tew.
As we said last week we know this
Lfca ?>oor year, we know about the cot
tim and we know about the war, we
know that the Y. W. C. A. and the
Associated Charities are asking for
money (and need it) hut all that doqs
not keep children from getting sick,
nor does it reduce our expenses.
If the winter Is poor for one it will
be poor for all, so don’t refrain from
sending a small gift of some kind,
thinking that If everybody else Is poor
that the Children's Hospital must be
rich.
What to send: One or more, towels,
cup towels, sheets, pillow cases, small
blankets, undershirts—sizes 1 to 10,
stockings—sizes 1 to 10, gowns—sizes
1 to 10, wrappers—sizes 1 to 10, maids’
aprons, canned goods, preserves, jelly,
grits, meal, flour, potatoes, apples,
breakfast food, pans, milk dishes, sauce
pans brooms scrubbing brushes. And
last, hut not least, money—we can use
any amount of that, large or small that
you will send We believe in economy,
but don’t economize too much on the
Children’s Hospital. Come tomorrow
and bring us a present. The place
where the Birthday Party will be is
L. A. Russell Piano Co., comer Broad
and Mclntosh, from 6 to 12 o’clock.
HEADACHE STOPS,
NEURALGIA GONE
Dr. James’ Headache Powders
give instant relief---Cost
dime a package.
Nerve-racking, splitting or dull
throbbing headaches yield in Just a
few moments to Dr. James' Headache
Powders which cost only BO cents a
package at any drug store. It’s the
quickest, surest headache relief in the
whole world. Don’t suffer; Relieve
the agony and distress now! You
can. Millions of men and women have
found that headache or neuralgia
misery is needless. Get what you
ask for.
£
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tapis
bkSfc// Safe Antisepticliy 1 '
Every physician will warn you against the use of bichloride of mercury tab
lets, carbolic acid, and the rest of the poisons, as dangerous to have about the
house; offensive in their odors; disagreeable in their staining and smearing prop
erties.
DON’T run the risk of fatal accident, when
Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder
is ABSOLUTELY SAFE; MORE convenient to
use; and MORE SATISFACTORY in its
results than ANY of the poisons.
TYREE’S ANTISEPTIC POWDER is a powerful germicide. A barrier
against ALL infection. But it is a sweet, clean, purifying Antiseptic—that al
lays irritation; giVes healthy invigoration to the weakened tissues and delicate
membranes.
In the bath it removes all bodily odors, and is most refreshing. In the douche
it cleanses and clarifies gently and effectively. When the feet ache and burn it
will give immediate relief and continued comfort.
And above all, it is the ONLY SAFE ANTISEPTIC.
25c 50c SI.OO
Cut out this Coupon and present it at any of these well
known Drug Stores—for a large FREE sample package—and
test it for yourself.
T. G. HOWARD, DRUGGIST,
Corner Broad and Eighth Sts.
LAND DRUG CO.,
Corner Broad and Marbury Sts.
J. S. Tyree, Chemist, Inc., Washington, D. C.
BAHIE-EDELBIUT FURNITURE CO.
708, 710, 712 Broadway ■ • . . . Augusta, Georgia.
The Quality Store
We Sell
on the
Club Plan
We Pack
Furnitute
200 Pieces of Old Hickory
Rustic Furniture to
Select From.
$5.00 Cliairs, spindle back,
novf $2.50
$5.50 Chairs, round arms,
now $3.50
$7.50 Chairs, woven bark,
extra large, now .. $4.50
$9.00 Chairs, extra high
back, now $5.00
$6.00 Ladies’ Sewing
Rocker, now .. ..$3.75
$12.00 Round Table,
now $6.50
SIO.OO Rocker Settle,
woven back, now .$5.75
I
SB.OO Rocker Settee,
spindle back, now $4.75
$15.00 54-inch Swing,
4 chairs $9.00
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
DAVENPORTS AND
LEATHER COUCHES
$32.50 Oak Frame Daven
ports $25.00
$40.00 Mahogany Frame
Davenport .. .. $30.00
$75.00 Mahogany Frame
Davenport, real leather
for $50.00
SIB.OO Leather Couches,
at $13.00
$25.00 Leather Couches,
at $17.50
$50.00 Leather Couches,
real leather .. ..$40.50
I
$65.00 Leather Couches,
real leather .... $47.50
$20.00 Box Couches, up
holstered in Demin,
for $14.50
WE SELL "
mf^RAsTpUGS)
THE BEST MADE
Sea our One of Or mi Rugs be
fora you buy, all lata patterns.
Bil 2 two-tone Hun .. .. §9OO
( 2x10.6 two-tone Ruga .. SH OO
6*B two-tone Rug
(6x72 Ruga .. ~ $} $q
27xM twctone Rugs .... $1.25
This Coupon
good for sample package of
Tyree ’s Antiseptic Powder.
Name.............. .•*>....
Address
Bpeeial sale on Palmer
Hammocks, the best on
the market. We can save
you money. See our dis
play before you buy.
Wardrobes
$15.50 Golden Oak,
now .. „. ... $ll.OO
$40.00 Golden Oak,
2 doors, now .. .. S3O 00
$50.00 Mahogany, Bird’s
Eye lined, now . .$35.00
$40.00 Mahogany, single
door $27 00
$40.00 Bird’s Eye, single
door, now .. .. $27 00
$82.50 Bird’s Eye, 2 doors
with mirrors,now $65.00
$75.00 Bird’s Eye, 2 doors
with mirrors,now $55 00
KENNY’S
Coffees and Teas are guaranteed
to give you satisfaction. Try them.
C. D. KENNY CO.
1048 Broad Street. Phone 601
Phone Orders given prompt attention.
SPECIAL NOTICE
I buy building material in car load lots for cash,
direct from South Georgia, which moans a big sav
ing to the owner.
Get my estimate before awarding your contract.
E. H. MOBLEY
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
No 4 I. A. Bank Building. Phone 2476.
TRIPPE®. LONSFORD
Dealers in Best Grade Ifetive Meats.
Chickens and Eggs Our Specialty
Quick Delivery to Any Part of City.
703 Mclntosh street. phone aia
BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CARbLINA BRICK COMPANY
AUGUSTA, - QBORGIA
SPECIAL SALE ON
CHIFFOROBES
$15.00 Golden Oak,
polished $11.50
$35.00 Golden Oak,
polished $23.50
$22.00 Mahogany finish,
polished $15.00
$48.50 Real Mahogany,
dull finish $30.00
$50.00 Real Mahogany,
dull finished .. . $35.00
SIOO.OO Real Mahogany,
extra fine $75.00
e r,X rr It" "*?. ck the J lar « 8t >'"•
of Office Furniture abown In the
city.
Standing Daaka, all sizes.
EL° J J op n>eHk«, nil sizes. I
£ la t Top Dt'ihn, all size*
Typewriter Peaks.
Offlee Tablna, all alaaa.
Sectional Book Cases.
Office Chairs.
Office Stools.
We Give and
Redeem
Purple Trading
Stamps
We Store
Furniture
bav * J Uit W"h"Bd a Urea
ItockarH liphoUtawd neat and
back, brown and green, •>r na
Hookers and Clialra, upUJateSS
*Z l w “1, bMk ' in rid
1 ory, walnut and silver grey
•• ••..—..... «a-75
MISSION ROCKERS
$7.50 Rocker, leather
seat, now ~ ... . .$5.25
$6.50 Rocker, leather
soat, now $4.50
$5.00 Rocker, leather
seat,- now .. .. ..$3 75
MORRIS CHAIRS
$15.00 Mahogany Frame,
now .„ „, .. ..$10.75
$17.50 Oak Frame, with
foot rest, now . $12.50
$18.50 Oak Frame, with
foot rest, now .. $13.50
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