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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr*. O. W. Dodd, of Chcraw, Is
the charming guest of Mr*. K. P.
CockrelL
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Skelton and
baby, are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Skelton, on Au
gusta St. In Greenville, S. C.
Mr*. W. M. Mcßae, of Savan
nah, will be the charming guest of
Miss Leulla Brewer for the week
end.
Miss Ofle Brown of Wrens, is
visiting friends In the city.
Mrs. C. B Owens' many friends
will be glad to learn that she is
Improving after surgical treatment
at the Cnlverstly Hospital.
Mr*. R. D. Callaway, of Wash
ington, Ga., was shopping In the
city on Thursday.
Mips. Bright McConnell Is visit
ing relatives In Commerce, Ga.
Mrs. Robert Hay Is the guest of
relatives In Athens.
Mrs. I). W. Hogan has returned
from a pleasant visit with friends
In Hendersonville.
Mis* Gertrude Heffcrnart snd
Miss Francis Rlordan will he the
charming guests of Mrs. R. K.
Cothran, of Atlanta, for the week
end.
Mr. Charles Pettit has returned
to Columbia, after a pleasant visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fleming.
Mrs. John .J. Heffcrnan Is visit
ing Mrs. J. E. Robinson, of At
lanta. ,
Mrs. W. C. Fitzgerald 1* the
guest, of her mother, Mrs. J. M.
Whittaker, of Harlem, for the high
school commencement at Harlem.
Mr. Troy Harris of Greenwood,
has been the week end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fleming.
Miss Lila Smith will be the
charming week end guest of Miss
Willie Mae Anderson of Harlem.
Miss Erma Roberts, of Gibson,
was a recent shopper In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Adams. Mrs.
IValter Adams, Miss Mary Adams,
Miss Susie Huber, anil Master
Charles Adams who have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sidney
Tillman for the Elks Convention,
have returned to their home In At
lanta.
Mr. C. E. May was a recent
business visitor to Thomson.
Miss Amelia Krein has returned
from an extended visit to Mrs. W.
B. Spann, of Savannah.
Miss Hattie Reed Moore Is the
guest of her brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore, of Co
lumbus, Ga.
Mrs. J. B. Hall, Miss Krllne Hall,
Miss Louise Commander, anil Mr.
Ceclle Miller will motor to Orange
burg on Saturday for a pleasant
week end visit with relatives.
Mrs. J. W. English the agent for
the Bethany Homo for aged women ,
built and maintained by the Primi- I
tlve Baptist of Vidalia, Is, a visitor
to ths city.
Mrs. Posey and daughter, Miss
Zllne Yates, of Trenton, was shop
ping In the city on Thursday.
Mr. Victor Brodeur. a former
Augustan, now of Chattanooga,
Tenn., la visiting relatives In the
city.
Mr. Fred Ewing will spend the
week end with friends and rela
tives In Atlanta and Conyers.
Mrs. H. P. Anderson has re
turned to her home In Donora,
after a pleasant visit with her son.
In fact, it’s a mighty good idea to
always have a 6-Box in your ice
box at home —for members of the
family when they come in hot and
thirsty and for occasions when you
want to delight guests.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Mr. X. C. Anderson of the Central
Gardens.
Mrs. R. L. Shaw is the guest of
relatives in Jacksonville. Fla-
The many friends of Mr. Howard
Tabb will be glad to hear that he
la recovering from a recent auto
mobile accident.
The many friends of Mr. C. W.
Cooper, the former manager of the
local Kress' Store, are glad to sec
him In the city for a visit to
friends.
The many friends of Mrs. Frank
Mills will be glad to hear of her
improvement after surgical treat
ment at the University Hospital.
Miss Margaret Bell, and Virginia
Bell's hosts of friends will be de
lighted to hear that they are now
convalescent after an attack of
pneumonia at the hospital.
Mrs. C. F. Bwinney has re
turned from a delightful visit to
her sister, Mrs. J. L. Satterwhite,
of Atlanta.
Mrs. Godding* Cushman, of
Aiken, was shopping In the city
on Thursday.
Mrs- T. P. Salter, and daugh
ter, Mrs. Grace Whitlock, of Tren
ton was shopping In Augusta on
Thursday.
Mrs. C. R. Rheney, and her
charming daughter, Miss Allle,
Rheney, of Hephzibah were visitors
to the city on Thursday.
Mrs. B. F. Walker, of Wrens,
was a visitor to Augusta, on
Thursday.
Misses Lillian Clarke, Ella
Clarke and Miss Mary Ella Hughes
tof Hephzibah, were among the
Thursday shoppers.
Mr. R. Tommlns has re
turned from a photographers con
vention which was held in Ashe
ville.
The many friends of Mrs. Fred
Hpeering, Jr., will be glad to hear
that she Is doing nicely after sur
gical treatment at the University
Hospital.
Mr. Earle Rheny, of Hephzibah,
was in the ctly on Thursday.
Mrs. Holly Parks is the guest
of relatives in the city en route
from her home in Memphis, to visit
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Thomns Glover's hosts of
friends will be sorry to hear of her
illness at her home. -
The many Augusta friends of Mr.
William Kchroeder, cashier of tjio
First National Bank, of Aiken, will
regret to hear of his illness at the
hospital In Columbia.
Mr. C. F. Bwlnnoy has returned
from a business trip to the Caro
ilnas and extended his trip to New
York.
Mrs. H. M. McCain of McCor
mick Is visiting relatives in Au-
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TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA
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Acknowledged the best treat
ment yet devised for disorder,
of the digestive organ,. Pre
scribed regularly by physician,.
Don’t Accept Substitute,
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gusta. She will also visit rela
tives in Thomson.
Mr. Harry Fitzgerald and family
formerly of McCormick are now
making their home in Augusta.
Messrs. Fred Bussey and Ernest
Reese of Modoc, were recent busi
ness visitors to the city.
Miss Lsabel Boyd of Mt Carmel is
Ji^OLGATE v S I|W
Here you will find Colgate’s complete line of varied Mil..
products, a few of which you will find illustrated hei .
We will be glad to serve you with-the many useful toilet fflfcggySJ
1 OUR GOODS DEPARTMENT . .
We have departmentized our Toilet requisites a n amt h i s rfe I> a'menb
which is in charge of an expert, we carry one of the FtEM *f.
comprehensive toilet, requisite stocks in the city, comprising all that .> y ! :9FJ
wanted and best in imported and American Toilet Articles. T is is
separate department and all articles are displayed in such an at- Pi(r&fr £ I y
tractive manner that Madame can find what she needs in toilet bl
requisites at a glance. Visit this new department, you will find
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BROAD AND CAMPBi-ll bib. AUGUSTA, GA.
the guest of her brother, Mr. Sam
Boyd.
Mrs. Mary Rush and Fleet Rush,
Jr., are visiting relatives in Ujlion.
S. C.
Mr. T. B. Goff and children,
Clarence Anna and Garrett, Mr.
Robert Goff, and Miss Fannie Sue
Goff, of Winterseat, S. C., have re
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turned home after a visit to rela
tives in Augusta.
Mr. Samuel Boyd has returned
from a visit to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Boyd of Mt. Carmel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Livingston,
Jr., were visitors to Beaufort, on
Wednesday.
Leading a double life on a single
salary is very difficult. _____
To every customer who buys one of our Spring
weight Woolen Suits at sale price, either
Friday or Saturday, we will give, ABSOLUTELY
SUITS
ALL STYLES, ALL COLORS.
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Open Saturday to 10 P. M.
FREE his choice of any
pair of Pants in our store,
values of which run as
high as $12.00. Buy the
suit, we GIVE you the
Pants
FREE!
The Spring Season has been very
backward. Sales have been slow.
Our tremendous stock of Men’s and
Young Men’s Suits must be turned
into money regardless of cost. This
is your golden opportunity to get a
" fine pair of pants Free. Don’t miss
this sale.
FRIDAY, MAY 23
Cuticura Soap
Best for Baby
>oap. Ointment, Talcum sold everywhere. Semple®
free of Ontlcur® Laboratories, Dept. E. Malden. Min