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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
Society
{ Rummage Sale to Raise Funds
For Red Cross Society
The Augusta Branch Needlework
Guild of America will have a rum
mage sale beginning on Monday of
next week at the store, 21. r > Marbury
Street and they request every house
keeper in Augusta to contribute to
their sale.
The Red Cross Society has asked
for a of a pair of pillow
cases and a night shirt from every
member of the. Needlework Guild, the
hundreds of contributions to be sent
Laugh A#
Dyspepsia
By Simply Using a Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablet After Any Meal You
Want to Eat.
It sounds almost ridiculous to think
of eating a big meal without pain and
discomfort afterwards, doesn't It?
Well, try this simple remedy and
demonstrate its truth. You know that
12 men (a jury) decide the laws of
our land. Not only have 12 men O.
K.’d Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, but
hundreds of thousands as well.
"What do I care about this meal?
A little Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet will
digest it easily for me.”
Just think! One ingredient con
tained in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
will digest 3,000 times its weight in
food.
Doesn’t this tell you that such aid
to your body means relieving your
distress from food?
What the thousands are daily doing
you can surely do. Every condition
of stomach and digestive troubles has
been relieved by Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets. They have been tested and
tried for years. They are this na
tion's greatest dyspepsia remedy. They
are sold wherever drugs are sold.
Surely this manner of proof is all you
need t,o know what course to pursue.
If any man can prepare a better
remedy than Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets he can make millions of dollars.
Is there a better one?
Why not use this hint to awaken
your common sense and make you go
to your druggist today and buy a box.
To anyone wishing a free trial of these
tablets please address F. A. Stuart Co ,
350 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich., and
a small sample package will be mailed
Aree.
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mean*. They are manufactured by
MY own ehemlat, under MY personal
supervlilon and I guarantee their
purity. •
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‘Goilet l PrefXira£icns
My Own Skin Nutrient *I.OO
Larger size $1.50
Will feed the tl»*ue» and make
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My Own Smooth Out *I.OO
Larger size *1.50
Astringent and healing. Will
smooth out the little wrinkle* that
annoy you. Men should use It
after shaving.
My Own Skin Rejuvenator *1.60
Will clear up blackhead*, pimple*,
liver spots, bleach the skin, circu
late the blood and revive the faded
tissue.
My Own Cleansing Cream *0
Larger size '-00
Cleanse* the skin thoroughly.
My Own Purity Face Powder *I.OO
Vanity Box, with mirror 50
la a real beautlfler. absolutely pur*
and. healing.
American Beauty Talcum
Powder *5
Exquisitely refreshing.
Mv Own Lip Rouge 50
Will Sse tutlfy your lips and protect
them from chapping
Lillian Russell’s Beauty Box
Containing six toilet preparation*.
Price *5.00
SPECIAL—My New Vanity Box,
with mlrrcn - , puff and my delightful
powder In compressed form. Is new
ready. It Is Juat the thing to car
ry In your bag, and Is only »0
cents.
FOR SALE AT
Leading Drug and Depart
ment Stores.
to the suffering soldiers of Europe.
The women of the Augusta branch
are not going to respond with the gar
ments, but, instead will send a cash
contribution, and their rummage sale
is held for this purpose.
if you have rummage, and remem
ber nothing is toe insignificant, phones
either Mrs. W. I. Wilson or Mr. T. G.
Brittingham and they will see that
the wagon calls for the things.
—Mrs. R. C. Neely and Mrs. R. C.
Neely, Jr., and little daughter, Marian,
and Miss Moselle Neely will motor to
Augusta today, after a lovely visit to
Mrs. C A. Scudder. Many beautiful
parties have been given in their honor
the past week, and their departure is
very much regretted by their count
less friends.
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—Miss Martha Coleman, of Augusta,
arrives Thursday to spend a few days
with Miss Nellie Phinizy.
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—Miss Gladys Teague, Miss Con
stance Stern and Mrs. James Mc-
Gowan will come up from Augusta
Thursday to attend the cotillion Fri
day and Saturday night.—Athens Ban
ner.
—Mrs. S. L. Lancaster, who has
been the guest of Mrs. William F.
Frank, has returned to her home at
Oak Park, Ga.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collins and
Mrs. H. H. Dotson and children mo
tored from Savannah to Augusta Fri
day to spend a few days with Mrs.
Dotson’s sister, Mrs. W. W. Fell.
—Mrs. L. W. Wells is visiting her
father. Mr. J. A. Dunn in Columbia.
—Friends of Mrs. Lott will be very
pleased to learn of her satisfactory
condition after surgical treatment for
appendicitis at the City Hospital.
MISS PETIT TO ENTERTAIN.
Miss Aimeda Petit will entertain
her dancing pupils with a Hallowe’en
party Friday evening at St. Patrick's
Hall. Each pupil will be given the
privilege of inviting a guest and all
whe attend will be in fanciful Hal
lowe'en costume, so the picture pre
sented will be one of witching beauty.
Dancing will begin at eight.
PAINT AND FOWDER CLUB
MEETING TONIGHT.
A called meeting of the Paint and
Powder Club will be held tonight at
8:15 o'clock at the home of the Misses
Petit, 980 Greene Street, and members
are requested to be on hand promptly
at that hour.
—Mrs. A. E. Glover, Miss Klolse
Carwile, Mr. Dudley Glover and Mr.
J. S. Crown motored up from Gaines
ville, Fla., and are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Bush on upper Greene
Street.
MARRIAGE OF MISS LOUISE
ALEXANDER AND MR. ALLEN
TUCKER TOMORROW.
The marriage of Miss Louise Alex
ander and Mr. Allen Tucker, of Ma
con, will be. a most interesting event
of tomorrow, Thursday, and will take
place at high noon at the home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Henry Alexander, on Telfair Street.
Among the out-of-town guests arriv
ing for the wedding are Mrs. J. T.
Jones of Savannah. Miss Evelyn Dor
sett, Mrs. B. S. Holleman, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Tucker, Miss Lena Holle
man, Mr. E. S. Tucker and Dr. L. B.
Holleman, all of Macon.
—Mrs. Jack Minnis Is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bell,
on Greene Street.
—Mr. Jeff Thomas returned last
night from Atlanta, where he had
been called by the illness of his fa
ther, Colonel Thomas. Mr. Thomas
left his father greatly improved, his
attack belpg sharp and sudden and
his convalescence rapid after im
provement set in.
—Mrs. James A. Anderson's friends
will be very pleased to learn that she
is improving although slowly, at Pine
Heights.
—Friends of Mrs. Alice Wedenfel
low will regret to learn of her illness
at the City Hospital.
YOUNG LADIES’ CLASSES AT
Y. W. C. A. GYMNASIUM.
The young ladles’ classes will meet
Thursday, October 29th, from. 4 to
4:30, and from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m.
LUTHERAN SYNOD DELEGATES
TO BE GIVEN RECEPTION.
The Georgia Synodical Convention
of the Lutheran Church, now In ses
sion at St. Matthews. Is attended by
fully an hundred delegates, who are
enjoying to the fullest the benefits of
the exchange of ideas along Ilneß that
are being exchanged by the delegates
in attendance. This evening a recep
tion will be tendered the delegates at
the Sunday school room, and It Is
hoped that all will be In attendance.
—The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Weltner,
of Brunswick, Qa„ are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Lester during the
Synod meeting of the Synod of the
Lutheran Church.
—Mrs. J. M. Goldman and Mrs. M.
D. Sullivan have returned from a visit
with relatives In Hendersonville, N. C.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thurman are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a son who will be called James
William.
—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tatum have
returned to Augusta and opened their
winter home on the Hill. Friends of
Miss Katherine Wheeloek will regret
to learn that she will not be with Mr*.
Tatum this winter.
—Miss Omega Falrey, who haa been
making hep home with her slater, Mr*.
B. A. Dukes, for the past eighteen
months, has returned to Orangeburg.
JR. AUXILIARY TO
HALLOWE’EN PARTY.
The Junior Auxiliary of the Good
Shepherd will have a Hallowe'en party
Saturday afternoon In the Parish
House. Guests are Invited for four
thirty o’clock and In addition to re
frerhmenta and other forms of en
tertainment there will he the telling
of fortune which will prove a great
attraction.
Mlar Emma Dozier has returned
from Waynesboro.
COMBING WON’T RID
HAIR OF DANDRUFF
The Easiest and Best Way Is
to Dissolve It.
The only sure way to get rid of dand
ruff la to dissolve It. then you destroy it
entirely. To do this, gei about four
ounces of ordinary. liquid arvon; apply
It at night when retiring; use enough
to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently
with tile finger tips.
Do this tonight, and by morning most,
If not all, of your dirdruff will he gone,
and three or four mow applications will
completely dissolve and entirely destroy
every single sign and trace of it, no
matter how much dandruff you may
You will find, too, that all itching and
digging of tlie semp will stop at once,
and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous,
glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel
a hundred times better.
If you want to preserve your hair, do
by all means get rid of dandruff, for
nothing destroys the hair more quickly.
It not only starves the hair and makes
it fall out, but it mikes it stringy,
straggly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless,
and everyone notices it. You can get
liquid arvon at any dvug store. It is
inexpensive and never fails to do the
work.
‘AUGUSTA DAY’
AT hfILLEN FAIR
Preparation Made to Entertain
the Crowds at the Five County
Exposition Which Opened
Tuesday.
Millen, Ga. —Preparations have been
made to entertain big crowds expect
ed from Augusta tomorrow to attend
the Five-County Fair, which opened
here Tuesday morning, Wednesday
has been designated "Augusta Day,”
and it is believed here that many
people from Augusta, especially busi
ness people, will take advantage of
this opportunity to meet the people of
a wide section of the Augusta trade
territory. Wednesday will be the big
Wise Economy Talk No. 02
FRANK
STATEMENTS
OF
FEARLESS
PRICE CUTTING
Great Profit
DOLLAR DAY A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS-STORE PACKED.
We're Going: to Repeat Tomorrow—Not SI.OO, But s2.oo—The $2.00 Values Will Be
Even Better Than the SI.OO Ones.
DAY
Everything Listed Above Goes for $2.00 Thursday and Hundreds of Others
FRIDAY REMNANT No. 5 SS
Thursday is Crammed Full of Money Saving Chances, Red hot Program of Minute
Sales Tomorrow
10:00 to 10:: 15 A. M.—
All 15c Curtain Scrims at 10^
10:15 to 10:30 A. M.—
$1.25 Broken Lots of Scrim Curtain*
at, per pair 25^
10:30 to 11:00 A. M.-
$1.30 Long Cloths of 12 yards to
piece 98^
Out of Town
Customers Can
Send in Orders
for Anything Ad
vertised for
Thursday if
Order Reaches
Us Up to Noon
Friday.
iHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
WHAT TO DO FOR
ITCHING SKINS
Eczema, ringworm and other itching,
burning skin eruptions are so easily
made worse by improper treatment that
one has to be very careful. There is
one method, howeveft*, that you need not
hesitate to use, even on a baby’s tender
skin—that is, the resinol treatment.
Resinol is tlie prescription of a Haiti
more doctor, put up in the form of res*
inol ointment and resinol soap. This
proved so remarkably successful that
thousands of other physicians have been
prescribing it constantly fov in years.
Resinol stops itching instantly, and
almost always heals the eruption quick
ly and at little cost. Resinol ointment
and resinol soap can he bought at any
druggist’s. For free samples write to
Resinol, Dept. 4 1-11. Baltimore. Md.
day of the Five-County Fair, Gov
ernor John M. Slaton will be hero
and deliver an address at the fair
grounds.
Chrysanthemum
Show Features
AH in Readiness for Event at
Washington. New Varieties,
Much Larger Exhibits.
Washington.—All was In readiness
today for the 14th annual chrysanthe
mum show of the department of ag
riculture, the opening of which here
tomorrow is being eagerly awuite i.
It will continue about eight days.
The exhibit will be larger than ever
before, with many new varieties shown.
A feature will be (he "flamingo," a
n dark red chrysanthemum with
golden tips. One of the finest white
varieties Is the "Christy Mathewson,”
the petals of which curve toward the
center. Among others will be the
“Nakota,” a large American variety;
the Mrs. R. H. Boggs, an English blos
som measuring nearly 19 Inches
across; the James Fraser “Culeftatn,’
and the Mrs. R. C. Pulling, a mate of
the Bob Pulling.
Fpwards of 20,000 persons attended
last year’s show.
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“THE SHOP OF QUALITY”
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858 BROADWAY AUGUSTA, GA.
INIS TO HUE
OFF GA. TRAINS
Georgia Railroad Asks the Rail
road Commission to Allow
Discontinuance of Several
Trains.
Atlanta, Ga. —The Seaboard Air
Line Railway, the Atlanta & West
Point and the Georgia Railroad have
filed petitions'with the Georgia Rail
road Commission for authority to dis
continue the operation of a number of
passenger trains. Arguments on the
petitions, ii was announced today,
will be held here November 12th.
The Seaboard Air Line has peti
tioned for the right to change the
southern terminal of local passenger
trains now operating between Sav
annah and Jacksonville, Fla., from the
latter eity to Thalman, Ga., which is
71 miles nearer Savannah. The Sea
board also desires to discontinue the
double daily service between Savan
nah and Columbia, S. ('., and operate
one round trip train each day from
Savannah to Fairfax, S. C., and an
other round trip train each day from
Fairfax to Columbia. The company
presented another petition by which
it desires to make changes in Its local
Free Diet Advice
to All Dyspeptics
Eat what iho llitlft diet slip in every
package of lint Springs Liver Ftuttons
tells you to o it. and take a magic button
as directed, and your Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion or Stomach Trouble will soon be
a tiling of the past.
Hot Springs Liver Buttons are the
most blissful laxative ever compounded.
Better than calomel, Halts, oils, waters,
etc., because t hey act gently, yet surely
on the bowels, and expel evety particle
of waste matter.
They are great for Malaria, Dizziness,
Biliousness, Despondency, and Sallow,
Blotchy Skin. Only 25 cents. If your
druggist cannot supply you, send 25
cents, stamps or silver, to Hot Springs
Chemical Co., Dept. 14, Hot Springs,
Arkansas, and receive a box by mail.
A BUYING
OPPORTUNITY
THAT IS
IMPRESSING
MULTITUDES
$2.50 Comforts, fitted with nice .soft fluffy, Sanitary Cotton $2.00
One Pair of $2.50 11cm,stitched .Sheet's for $2.00
$2.50 AH Linen, Large Size Itinner Napkins at $2.00
$2.50, 40 inch Crepe Meteors, at $2.00
$2.50 Hand Bags, new lino of flic latest styles, at $2,00
$2.50 Purty Boxes, Special at, $2.00
$2,50 40 inch Nainsooks of 12 yards to piece, at $2.00
20 yards of Pennine Lonsdale Cambric for $2.00
$2.50 SWEATERS, nil at $2.00
Ladies’ $2.50 Kino Nainsook Gowns, fit $2.00
Laities’ $2.50 Kimonos, in Crepe and Flannelettes, at $2.00
11:00 to 11:30 A. M.-
12tyr>c Hack Toweling (limited)
at 71/2#
3:00 to 3:15 P. M.—
Genuine Alpine Bose Bleaching,
at Utf
3:15 to 3:30 P. M—
sl.oo Imported China Cake Plates,
at 27<*
57 Days Until Xmas, Shop Early
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NEW GOODS
GO THE
BARGAIN WAY
SATURDAY 10 P. M. w^!r of A c w o^ h *
service between Atlanta and Abbeville,
S. C.
The Georgia Railroad has asked for
authority to discontinue a through
passenger train between Atlanta and
Augusta. This service was establish
ed last May when the railroad com
mission allowed the company to re
arrange its schedules. At that time
several accommodation trains were
discontinued. The Georgia Railroad
also asked that it be. permitted to dis
continue local passenger* trains be
tween Union Point and Augusta a,nd
to make Mlllodgeville the terminus'of
trains now being operated between
Camak and Macon.
The Georgia Railroad inaugurated
its fast passenger service last spring,
one fast train leaving Augusta each
day at 12:30 p. m.,. and another ar
riving from Atlanta at 6:15 p. m.
The Union Point train referred to
makes connections for Athens, Macon
and Washington and has been known
ns the “Athens Special.” Before this
it was known as the “Buckhead Spe
cial.” ’This train leaves Augusta at
4:45 p. in., and arrives here at 11 a. m.
Sessions Continue to
Raise Methodist
Fund
Washington—Se.Hsinns nf the Metho
dist convention to inaugurate a cam
paign to raiso $5,000,000 with which < >
provide annuities for retired ministers
and widows and children of deceased
clergymen were continued here today.
Addresses by leading Methodist min
isters from various sections of the
BEGINNING MONDAY
DOMESTIC SCIENCE EXHIBIT
EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK.
See Cole’s Hot Blast Range in Operation.
CULPEPPER. BROS.
HOME FURNISHERS.
PHONE 841. 1019-1021 Broad Street.
3:30 to 4:00 P. M.
SI.OO Brass .Jardinieres,
at 60^
4:00 to 4:30 P. M.—
70 inch heavy Table Damask, worth
75c per yard, at 50^
4:30 to 5:30 P. M.—
SI.OO Solid Black Foulard Silks,
at 59^
DROPSY AND
BRIGHTS DISEASE
Nearly everybody knows that when
the dropsy comes so fast In Bright’s
Disease that the patient has to be
tupped that the case is hopeless so far
the old treatment Is concerned. We
nUver heard of a cnee recovering that
required tapping until Fulton’s Renal
Compound was evolved. Under the Re
nal Compound recoveries are frequently
reported even In this supposed hopeless
stage. We cite two cubes.
F. 11. Chandler of Clay, New York,
presented a Herious case. As high as
four quarts of water were drawn at a
tapping. He was put on Fulton’s Renal
Compound and a year thereafter had re
sumed employment.
Another—Patient six years old, the son
of A. C. Dean of Oakland. Cal . was
tapped eight times; even had to ho
tapped after being put on Fulton's Re
nal Compound, but the tappings grew
further apart and he made a recovery
and was going to school at last ad
vices.
The ability of Fulton’s Renal Com
pound to oppose Renal degeneration and
reduce albumen in many cases of
Bright’s Disease is not a matter of opin
ion but a FACT IN PHYHICS, and we
will mail formula for albumen test that
will show tin* percentage from week to
week. As the albumen declines Im
provement commonly follows, recoveries
having been reported in thousands of
cases. Formula and literature mailed on
request. John J. Fulton Co. Green &
Horsey is local agent. Ask for pamph
let.
country were on the program.
Bishop William Burt of Buffalo will
preside at tonight’s session and at tho
final meeting tomorrow night Bishop
Win. F. McDowell of Chicago, presi
dent of the hoard of conference claim
ants, will deliver the "appeal to tho
church.”
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