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DENTAL OFFICES
LADY ATTENDANT. Johnson Building—Broad and Jackson Streets.
PHONE 1341. . , _
Augusta, Ga.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mins Margaret Broome'* ho*t* ot
friend* are glad to *«<• her abl* to
lie out after a recent attack of
grippe.
.Mr*. Amy Hallman anil Ml**
Hattie Atlee, who have heen the at
tractive quests of frlenda and rela
tive* In Macon, have returned
borne after a pleasant vlalt.
Mr. and Mr*. L. I. T’ardu# and
children, are viiltlng their mother.
Mr*. 8. K. Clary, Mr*. I’nrdu*'*
many friend* will he glad to hear
that ah* ha* recovered from a re
cent illne**.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Harr!*, of
Spartanburg, are vleltlng frlenda
In the city.
Mr. and Mr*. K. L. Foater, Hr.,
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Rtokert*on will
b the week end gueat* Of Mr. and
Mr*. Arthur Stone of Saluda.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Bearden, and
children, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Tim
merman, have returned from a
I'leiiHnnt vlalt *o Mr. and Mr*. John
Kearden. of Calll*on, H. C.
Mr*. Florin* liuah, who ha* been
the hnuae client of her parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. C. B. Baird, has returned
to her home In Atlanta.
Mr. Charles Ward wa* a visitor
to the city on Wednesday, from
Granltevillo.
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Barefield, and
mother. Mr*. J. W. Barefield. wer*
visitor* to the rlty on Wednesday
from Alexander. Oa.
Mr*. W. T. Garner of Langley
was among the ehopper* of Wed
nesday.
Mis* Evelyn Couch ha* returned
to her home In Granltcvllle, after
a short vlalt to the eity.
Mr. Herbert Creaeh'* many
friends will he Interested to learn
that he ha* been transferred from i
his position with the Buckeye Oil
Co., to a position with th* same
company In Atlanta.
Mr*. H. O Garrison, of Atlanta,
ts a visitor to Augusta for a few
days.
Mrs. B H. I,enure of Wren* will
be the attractive week end guest
of Mr*. I. W. Refer*.
Mr. H. A. Fullerton, of Cordele,
t* th* guest of Mr. and Mr*. T. J.
Barber, at their home, 838 Greene
street.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blake spent
Wednesday In th# city, en route
from their summer home In Fal
mouth. Mas*., to their winter home
In Bradeutown, Fla.
Mr. and Mr*. K. S. Fowler, and
children, were In the city Wednes
day, en route to from a pleaasnt
visit to friend* and relative* in
K«l#m, and Boston to their winter
home in West Palm Beach. Fla.
Mr. Truman Westbrook, I* visit
ing hi* father. Mr. Westbrook, en
route from Atlanta to hi* home In
Birmingham.
Mr. and Mr*. Bryant of Johnston
were shopping In the city on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of
New Holland, wer* among the
Wednesday shoppers.
Mr Porter Ripley, of Florida, 1*
visiting relative* In th* c*y.
Mr*. W. B. Cassell*, of Kllenton.
»i>ent Wednesday In the city.
Mr and Mr*. J. C. Burch and
daughter. Miss Thelma Blackstone
and son*. Master* Dudley and Wil
son Blackstone have moved from
Harlem, to Aurusia and are now
locnted on the Mtlledgevlll* road
Mrs B. C. Walker 1* the charm
ing and attractive guest of Mr*. F.
W. Carter, of Savannah, Oa.
Miss Maggie Black of Barnwell,
wa* shopping in the city on Wed
nesday.
The many friends of Mr. Lewis
Lynch .ill he glad to hear that
there I* a slight Improvement In hi*
condition. •
The many friends of Master
Mathew McC. Spangler. (Marker
Boy.) will he delighted to hear that
he 1* able to be out after an attack
of grippe.
Mias Emma K telling has returned
from Aiken, where she visited the
flower show.
Mr. and Mr*. IS. J. Lofvlng and
daughter. Margaret, have returned
from Aiken, where Mr. Lofvlng
wa* a Judge of the flower ehow.
The many friends of Mis* Annie
Lou Johnson will regret to hear of
her serious Illne**.
Friend* of Mr*. B. F. Moss will
regret to learn of her illness at her
home on Fenwick street. i
ON HIGH GRADE DENTAL WORK
For 15 Day*—(the remainder of November)
It i* possible for you to have your teeth put in order
NOW at a tremendous saving.
Regular $7.00 Gold Crowns 22 karat
Regular $7.00 Bridge Work per tooth
Regular $15.00 Sei of Teeth - - - -
Regular $3.50 Inlay Fillings - - -
Regular $2 Amalgam Fillings ■ - - •
Herald Newsies Given Thrill of Carnival; Ed
Salter Shows Them “All The Ropes”
The Herald carrier hoys, 107
strong. Invaded tho ground* of the
Fall Festival Wednesday evening,
a* the guestiT of Ed L. Salter,
Johnny J. Jonc*' publicity man.
The boys were In charge of W, T.
McKendroa, circulation manager of
The Herald, and the manager* of
the various substations through
out the city. Tho hoy* were roy
ally entertained by Mr. .Salter, who
threw wide the door* of every
allow and every attraction In nil
the great Johnny J. Jones Exposi
tion outfit for thetr especial bene
tl.
The hoy*' evening of mirth with
Mr. Butter began at 7:30, the so
journ requiring until after 1*
o'clock to complete. During all
tilts time, Mr. Balter was with them
pointing out features of special In
terest nnd giving them a lot of In
side dope on how tho biggest carni
val show In the world Is handled
and operated,
Mr. Salter, who was himself at
one time a ''newsie.'’ enjoyed the
affair equally n* much a* any of
the youngster* there na lit* guests,
remarking: “It's great to look hock
Into tho days when 1 would have
enjoyed an outing like this more
than anything else In the world.
lICRYSTAL
g* BATH
«j The Most Deliqhtful
tiggC! Inviqoratinq
mS ALCOHOL MASSAGE
igjgjg AiconoLm
{■Mr At All Good Diuqquts
IRRITABLE, CRYING
CHILDREN OFTEN I
FAULT OF MOTHER
Baby's Delicate, Tiny System '
Needs Plenty of Nourish- I
nient to Develop Into
Healthy Contented Normal j
Child.
Tie a string around your finger and
see wlint happen*. The whole hand
will soon begin to ache mid throb With
pmn. The linger cannot receive nour
minient and strength from th* body
nial If the string t» left on long enough
the finger will weaken And sliriiel up I
The smne ihtng happen* when any
other part of the body Is cut off from
It* normal snugly of food and ltle-gtv.
Ing blood. If let nlone, disorder* of
the human system result in tho same
weakening and withering process.
so-called iHsorileis of women are
virtually string* tied around th# fe
male organs, which cut them off from
thetr source of invigorating and vital
nourishment. You rnniiot see th*
string but you can f, el It because It
soon shows Itself In such distressing
symptoms as headaches, backaches,
nervousness, nausea, patns In the side*
and lower Itmba, cramps and that
dreadful Ibid and worn-out to, ling of
depression, so common among weak
and undernourished woman. Kidney,
liver and bladder troubles are lire In
variable result of neglecting this con
dition too long.
St. Joseph's <l. F. P. acts quickly
on the delicate female organs; reliev
ing them from Catarrh, which has
»• n proven to he the cause of nine
out of ten cases or so-called "female
disorder*;" and enabling them to get
nourishment and strength It stimu
lates the action of the digestive organs
and enables the excretory organs to
1 Mai Impurities from tht> system, so
thtt rich, red blood filled with nour
ishment. goes coursing through your
veins to every nerve, muscle and tls
•u# in your body.
Women Now Depend oy
St. Joseph’s
G.F.P.
lo Restore Their Vitalifc!
How wonderful all the bond music,
merry-go-round organ music, the
wnlls of bagpipes, the trumpets of
(he elephants nnd roars of the
lions, the calling of the barkers nnd
tlit» many noises made by the
merry. Jostling crowd! This even
ing gives me the old ‘kick’ all over
again. I am crazy about kids, es
pecially boys, and most especially
newsboys.”
The hoys nil voted the enter
tainment n fine, one and thanked
Mr. Bailer profusely for his genero.
slty nnd hospitality. ‘‘Some day,
I’m going to grow up and lie a big
newspaper show-man like you,"
one of the more courageous outs
told him.
AIieUSTA’S fl A I JJI
GREATEST© #|L SLuMi-
GOING OUT BUSINESS
Sale
Begins
Friday,
9.30 A. N.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Equipped With Three
Dental Chairs, we can
serve you promptly.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Nation wide Jewel smuggling con
spiracy Is broken up by customs
service, treasury reveals in an
nouncing seizure and Identification
of gems valued at l-4th of a mil
lion.
Two men are killed. 12 injured
nnd damago estimated at $59,000
Is dono to Grandß padlds post
office when mysterious explosion
wrecks loading dock und receiving
room.
Charley Weinert, Newark heavy
weight, wins newspaper decision In
12-round no-decision fight with
Luis Angel Flrpo, Argentine heavy
weight, at Newark.
Two deputies are wounded lr.
course of shooting afray in Mex
ican chamber of deputies when
718 BROAD ST.
Store will be closed all day
Thursday making preparations
for our GREAT SALE Friday.
OVERALLS
Our Best Quality
$1.59
SHIRTS
$1.50 Grade, Fine (Quality
DRESS SHIRTS
79c
MEN’S SOX
Good Quality
10c
more, than 200 shots are fired aa
climax of stormy debate.
Living conditions among students
of six colleges and universities of
Boston are condemned in report of
faculty student committee which
finds Immorality, drinking and
gambling exist In student rooming
houses.
5,107 BALES GINNED
In Richmond County Prior to
November Ist
There was 5,107 bales of cotton
ginned In Richmond county prior
to November 1, 1924, as compared
with 4,854 bales ginned to Novem
ber 1, 1923, according to the report
of A. A. Sego, local special agent of
the census bureau of the Depart
ment of Commerce. The Increase
shown by the report Is 253 bales.
A glance at the batting average
of .Manueh of Detroit makes it ap
pear as if the American League pit
chers had found his weakness. He
slumped badly over 1923.
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r Copyright by Harris & Ewing.
This machine registers the
slightest variation in air pres
sure. It was invented b.v the
man you see with it—Prol
Charles F Marvin, chief oMlie
United States Weather Bureau
at Washington, D. C.
MEN’S SUITS
For Any Suit in the Store
$13.95
•
You may have bought Men’s Clothing at figures which seemed to you ridiculously low,
but you never before in all your life saw mer chandise of such splendid quality sacrificed at
such low prices as we have marked ours. D on’t let anything keep you from this sale. It
will be a wonderful sale indeed, a sale long to be remembered by all who attended. Tell
your friends about it.
COTTON INDUSTRY IS
FACING BETTER DAYS,
ASSOCIATION IS TOLD
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shares per holder. There are two
stockholders for every five work
men in the mills and this ratio
holds nearly true In a great ma
jority of cases. It is but fair to
state that undoubtedly there is
some duplication in that one stock
holders may hold shares in two or
even more mills. However, ' with
due allowance for this fact the re
sults go to prove absolutely that
the cotton mills of hear F.ncdand
are owned by a very large mimb.gr
of our own citizens who acquired
the stock through years of saving
small sums and who depend on the
dividends in a great many cases for
their daily bread and butter. Many
of these stockholders are former
workers in the mills which so in
vested their savings to support them
during their old age."
Jury Has Case of
Men Accused of
Stealirg Vestments
BURLINGTON, Vt.—The cases of
William E. McCreedy and Gordon
IV Wells, both of this city, charged
wlith the theft of vestments and
other property from St. Mary’s Ca
thedral here on the night of August
8, were given to the jury Thursday.
The two accused, said by the state
to be Ku Klux Klan probationers,
testified in their own defense yes
terday. ~ . .
William C. Moyers, of Appalichia,
Va„ klan organizer, now Is await
ing sentence on his plea of guilty to
similar charges. McCreedy and
Wells, in their testimony, said Moy
ers told , them, that a quantity of
explosives was concealed in the
cathedral basement and that he had
called "his bluff” and accompanied
him inside the building that even
ing. Moyers then entered the chap
el basement and returned with a
bundlo which he threw to Wells, the
defendants testified.
POLISH AUTHOR
Awarded Nobel Prize in
Literature
STOCKHOLM. The Swedish
Academy today awarded the 1924
Sure Way To Get
Rid Of Dandruff
There is one sure way that never
fails to remove dandruff completely,
and that is to dissolve It. Tills de
stroys It entirely. To do this, just get
about four ounces of plain, ordinary
liquid arvon; apply it at night when
retiring; use enough to moisten the
scalp and rub it in gently with the
finger tips.
By morning, most if not all. of your
dandruff will be gone, and two or
three more applications will com
pletely dissolve and entirely destroy
every single sign and trace of It, no
matter how much dandruff you may
have.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stop in
stantly. and your hair will be fluffy,
lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and
look and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug Btore and four ounces Is all you
will need. This simple remedy has
never been known to faii.—Adv.
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO
ADVANTAGE OF
LINEN COLLARS- £■
20c Grade VV
718 Broad St.
What Your Furnace Tells!
You can’t fool your furnace ! Two
brands of coal may appear the same, and
/cost the same—but try them in your fur
nace; one produces a clean, uniform heat
that radiates to every part of the house;
the other is undependable and indiffer
ent.
It’s in the furnace that the coals we carry
prove their merit. Clinchfield can’t be
beat. You’ll find it incomparable for the
furnace or grate. •
Deliveries to every section of the city.
DYKES COAL&WOOD CO.
PHONE 1213.
Nobel prize In literature to the
Polish author, Wladisl Reymont.
The recipient Is one of the later
school of Polilsh poets.
WAR DEPARTMENT
Reduces Expenses by Prompt
Payment of Bills
WASHINGTON.—The war de
partment reduced expenses $181,768
during the last fiscal year through
prompt payment of its bills. Bri
gadier General Kenzie W. Walker,
chief of finance, disclosed in hi 3
annual report to Secretary Weeks.
At the close of the year, he said,
the department had 262 outstand
ing paid bills more than 30 days old,
but these could not be paid because
of unsettled questions such as ac
ceptance by proper authority of the
commodities itemized or for lack of
propers to support the claim as re
quired by the treasury.
MORGAN BUTLER
Elected Head of Cotton
Manufacturers’ Ass’n
BOSTON.—Morgan Butler, of
Boston, Thursday was elected presi
dent of the National Association of
Cotton Manufacturers now In an
nual session here to succeed Rob
ert Amory, of Boston, who has re
tired since serving from 1922. Mr.
Butler is treasurer of the Butler
Mill, at New Bedford, and is the
son of William M. Butler, chair
man of the republican national
committee.
HOPPE BILLIARD WONDER
Willie Hoppe’s repeated wins at
balk-line and three-cushions stamp
him as the world’s greatest all
around cue artist.
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Mistaking a oorneob pipe, which
a pedestrian pointed at him, for a
revolver, a man being chased by
police in Middletown, Conn., halted
and was held until h« could be
taken into custody.
718 BROAD STREET AND TAKE
REAL BARGAINS
THURSDAY, NOV. 13
COLLETT LONG DRIVER
Glenna Collett hits a golf ball
farther than any woman player in
America.
You’ll Get Rid of
Blackheads Sure
There is one simple, safe and sure
way that never fails to get rid of
blackheads, that is to dissolve them.
To do this get two ounces of caio
nite powder from any drug store
sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth
rub over the bieackheads briskly—
wash the parts and you will be sure
prised how the blackheads have dis
appeared. Big blackheads, little black
heads, no matter where they are. sim
ply dissolve and disappear. Black
heads are a mixture of dust and dirt
and secretions that form in the pores
of the skin. The calonite powder and
the water dissolve the blackheads so
they wash right out. leaving the pores
free and clean and in their natural
condition. —Adv.
SULPHUR CLEARS
SKIN RIGHT UP
Ar >y breaking
/gjjigy X- out of the skin
£\ even fiery, itch
_ J Ing, ecezma, can
<2* Mbe quickly over
come by apply
l ing a little Men
-7* ■<7 f tho-Sulphur, de
/ / dares a noted
/ k skin specialist. Be
/ sj cause of its germ
/ \ destroying prop er-
I \ ties, this sulphur
I \ preparation beg ins
Y at once to soothe
I » Y\ Irritat e d skin
1 k \\ and heal erup
' L tions such a 9
I rash, pimples
v \ 7 and ring worm.
\ It seldom fails,
V to remove the
torment and
disfigurement, and you do not have
to wait for relief from embarrass
ment. Improvement quickly shows.
Sufferers from skin trouble should
obtain a small jar of Rowles Men
tho-Sulphur from any good drugs
gist and use It like cold cream.