The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 27, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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STTWRAY. SEPT. 27. Social CJossip —Miss Ida Greene, of Grovetown, is visiting Miss Jennie May Fiske on Monte Sano. She will return home next week, acoompanied by Miss Fiske. —After spending seven weeks at Whflte Surphur Springs, Va., and some time at Warm Springs, Mrs. Edward C. Dugas is now visiting relatives in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Dugas has been the recipient of many de lightful attentions front Virginia aud Baltimore friends during her stay at the Springs. —Katherine Caroline is the name of the dear little blue eyed baby who arrived recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. McCarroll, at Bath, S. C. —Miss Callie T. Baker, who has spent the summer studying at Cape Cod, Mass., under the celebrated artist, Charles W. Hawthorne, has returned to Augusta and will be joined here by Miss Helena Heyward in a couple of w r eeks. —After spending three months with Mrs. J. L. Lyerly, in Asheville, Miss Cieobelie Hogrefe has returned home. —Margaret, the small daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. M. J. Lyons, was the ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish the public to It now that we have sucuv ed the Studio of W. H. Strangmau, 842 Broad St. and after refurnishing and overhauling same, will open Monday, September 27th, for business. Yon are invited to call and inspect our many dif ferent styles of the latest photographs. Just to advertise we are going to make some very low prices on high grade work—for a short time only, you can feel sure of getting pleased' as our work will be an advertising medium. Cut out the coupon below and “DO IT NOW.” SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER, [a] to the first 50 persons presenting the cou pons we will xual e 6 of our regular $5-00 per dozen Cabinet Photos for only $1 75- Coupon No Mr. Address A THE HIGGASON STUDIO, 842 Broad Street Special Advertising Oder No. 2. [lf| If you will present this coupon on or before Oct. 15th, 1908 we will make you a half doz. of our regular $lO-00 per dozen proof fold ers for only $3-50- Samples now on display at Studio. The very thing for Xmas. Remember the above offers are good for a short time only—unless you call and make special arrangements. Coupon No. Address The HIGGASON STUDIO, 842 Broad Street The above prices does not include groups. Our motto is “Anything Photographic.” Yours respectfully, THE HIGGASON STUDIO Successors to Strangman 842 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. BRANCH ASHEVILLE, N. C. Buy Diamonds Aside from their beauty and their desired popularity as ornaments. Diamonds are a safe and sensible*Jo’- vestment. They are always stable In value. Yon can g<-t your money out of them at a moment's notice l,arg<- stock for your inspection. Wm. Schweigert & Co. central figure last week in a christ ening party at the St. Patrick's church, the Rev. Father Hennerse officiating, and Mrs. John Mugill and Mr. Carroll Magarahan serving as god-parents. After the church ceremony a number of friends were present at the Lyons home. 912 Tel fair street, and the health, happiness and future prosperity of the little lady was the toast of the occasion. A number of lovely gifts were sent little Miss Lyons. —Miss Callie Smith, who left last week for Hollins' institute, Virginia, has been quite ill and has returned home. —Atlanta Journal. —Miss Fannie Seward has return ed from a pleasant visit to Miss Mary Lou Phinizy in Grovetown. —Miss Annie G. Wright has re turned from a delightful visit to Wythesville, Va. —Mrs. H. O. Hubert, of Harlem, spent Friday in the city. —Dr. aud Mrs. C. C. Williams, of Mobile, were among the charming people who were at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs this summer. —Miss Aliee Von Kamp has return ed from Atlanta, where she hag been for several weeks. AS YOU GO THROUGH LIFE. Don’t look for the flaws as you go through life: And even when you find them It is wise and kind to be somewhat blind, And look for the virtues behind them; For the cloudiest night has a hint of light Somewhere in its shadows hiding; It's better by far to hunt a star Than the spots on the sun abiding. The current ot life runs ever away To the bosom of God's great ocean, Don't set your force 'gainst the riv er’s course. And think to alter its morion. Don't waste a curse on the universe— Remember it. lt\ed before you; Don't butt at the storm with your puny form. But bend and let it go o'er vou. I'he world wilt never adjust itself To suit your whims to the letter. Some things must go wrong your whole life long, And the sooner you know it the better; It is folly to fight with the tuflulta. And go under at last in me wres tie. The wiser man shapes into O' - plan, As water shapes into a vessel. —Ella Wheeler' Wilcox. —The extreme illness of Dr. S. C. Durban is the occasion of deep sorrow to his numerous friends. Dr. Durban’s sister. Miss Addle Durban, of Havana, Cuba, and his son. Mr. Daniel Plumb Durban, of Hlrmittg ham. Ala., have arrived to "be with him, and Mr. Turner, of Columbus, Ga., a brother of Mrs. Durban, is also here. —Mrs. Howard Royal has moved to 522 Ellis street. —Mrs. George Bosnian has return ed home after spending the summer at various points of interest in Vir ginia. It is a matter of genuine re gret to her many friends and ad mirers that Miss Decile Bosnian will be at school at. Beuna Vista, Va. I his winter. —Mr. Walter Jackson, Jr, bus re turned from Yemassee. S. C. where he has been on a hunting trip. —Mr. E. J. Costello ami his Inter esting little family will be with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schley after the first. —Mrs. VV. W. Tommins is down from Atlanta, visiting her mother, Mrs. j. M. Stoy. —Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Blount and Miss Annie Male Blount have return ed from St. Louis and Memphis. —Mrs. H. T. Davison has returned from Thomson. —Miss Mary G. Gibbes has returned from Atlanta. Prominent among the Southerners who are guests of the Hotel Gotham in New York city are: Mr. William McGeddes of Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M Light of New Orleans,; Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Kennedy of Austin, Texas., and Mrs. Amelia Wood of Atlanta. While here. Mrs. Wood gave out an interview upon a subject of surh I national interest :hat I thought it like ly you would like to copy ft in your columns, and so I an: enclosing a clipping about it. —Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Smith left today for Wadley, Ga , to visit Mr. and Mrs. Amor? Smith. —Mrs. Elizabeth Hubert and her charming family will leave tomorrow afternoon for their future home In At lanta where they are attended by tlie sincere good wishes of their count less friends. —Mrs. W A. Latimer has as her guest her niece, Mrs. Bulloch of Abbe ville, S. C., who is pleasantly known to her Augusta friends as Alisa Mng gie Latimer. —Miss Mary Virginia Saxon will re turn on Friday from New York where she has been for several weeks with Mrs. Joseph Plunkett. —Friends of Mias Joe Summers will be deeply grieved to learn of the sad and serious accident which she sustained on yesterday, when Bhe pierced one of her eyes with a Span ish bayonet Miss Summers is at the hospital and. while every attention is being given her, her family and friends are most apprehensive. —Mr Frank Carswell is spending today in Hephzlbah. —Mr. Edward ftlemsner and Mr. Douglass Oonacher will leave tomor row for Atlanta and the Georgia Tech. Mt. and Mrs. Will Fuller are receiving congratulations upon the arrival at (heir home on lower Broad street of a fine son. —Friends of Mrs. Meyers Frank lyn and .Miss Desiree Franklyn will regret to learn th: t they x\ill not he with them this winter, but will leave the last of the week for Now York, where they will remain for ,e\eral months with Mr. George Franklyn, who has been located thei witli one of the large New York firms for several years. Mrs. Reuben Clarke arrived from Savannah last nlglb and will be with Mr. James IJ. Jackson for a few days before returning to bavannab, where she will be for the winter. —Miss Nannie Mullarky left last week for Heston where she Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Joseph Deveney —The many friends of Mrs. Al pheus Traylor will regret to learn of her indisposition. —Mrs. Scott Tyler and Mr. Stan ley Hulls are spending today in Mil ieu . -Mr. Robert Young left today for Wrens, Ga., to visit fcls pa>-nts —Mrs. C. McMlllen, of Harlem, i was in the city yesterday. I —Mrs. Oilb- Docihi te aid her [bright little fiaughn . Kat'e Msy.ar i rived from Spartanburg 'oday to visit I her mother, Mrs. Wrlcht, on D An il;.: .it a. reel The many friends of Mr. G-o Riildowgi.i will regret i» learn of h:- IniilspoMii lori. —Miss Mary Connelly, who has been with her aunt, I.adv Ang'esey In France Is now visiting her sister, Madanu- Huge Gregorlnl, In Italy who Is iilesssntly recalled as Mist Grace Conm-ly of this city. - Mr. Oscar Maker will leave to i da*- for Columbia, 8. C. THE AUGUSTA HERALD Scalp Specialists Use and Recommend NeWBRO’S Herpicide Hundreds of lady scalp specialists and hair dressers use ami recommend Newbro’s ITorplelde, instead of products of their own manufacture upon which a much larger profit could be made. They claim that Herpicide makes friends for them and gives much better satisfaction. Some hair dressers use Herpicide for obstinate cases only, but why not use the best first? Herpicide is a delightful dressing that can be used when there is no disease of tho hair or scalp, and as an actual remedy for'dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair it stands in a class sin gularly iis own. Many ladies object to a gummy and sticky hair dressing, or one that is full of sedimentary chemicals intended to dye the hair. The marked preference for a clean and dainty preparation, par ticularly one that overcomes excessive oillness anil leaves the hair light and fluffy, is reflected in the enormous sale of Newbro’s Herpidldo. Discriminating ladles become enthusiastic over ils re freshing quality and exquisite fragrance. It stops itching of tho scalp almost. Instantly. Two sizes. 50c and sl.oo—At Drug Stores—Send 10 cents in stamps to The Herpicide Co., Dept N„ Detroit, Michigan, for a sample. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30 19Q8. Serial No. 915. BE SURE YOU GET HERPICIDE. APPLICATIONS AT ALL PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS. GREEN &, HORSEY DRUG CO. SPECIAL AGENTS. Entertainment at Hcphzibah HEPHZIbAH, Ga—The following musical program was enjoyed Friday evening: Sonata Op. 2(1. Beethoven, theme with variations. Scherzo, Marche. Fnnnebre, Ollegro, Mrs. Freeman, di rector of music in the high school. Recitation, "A Nightmare,” Master Jo. Fisher Freeman. (tv) Waltz, (b) Prelude, Chopin, Freeman. Monologue, Miss Anna Kennedy Freeman. "Roses of Bohemln,” Kowalski. Mrs. Freeman. Recitation. "Little Jack Horner,” Master Jo. Fisher Freeman. Recitation. "The Trials of House keeping," Miss Anna Kennedy Free man. Rhapsodic Hongroiae, Liszt, Mrs Freeman, Mrs. Freeman’s Interpretations made a hit with the music loving peo ple of Hephzibab. Mrs. ,1. M. Featherstone, of Danville, Va., is spending some time in the vil lage. Supt .1 A White was quite 111 Fri day, but is much hotter; thanks to the ladies at the hotel, whom Dr Mor ris pronounced as good nurses. We Will be Looking: for the Merry Widows Monday As Much as the Merry Widows Will be Looking: for Their New Bonnets. HOWARD’S SAVOY ON THE CORNER. Wc wish to announce to the ladies while shop ping or visiting the different millinery opening to make this corner their resting place as usual, and wc also extend to all the use of our phone tables—in other words to feel free here at all times We aprcciate your patronage—hue we apreciate your presence just as much. Delicious Ice Creams, Pure Coca Cola, Pure Soda Waters, All syrups made by our Mr. Howard. HOWARD’S SAVOY ”1 am sending you my photograph to show what kew bro’s Herpicide has doue for me. “Since 1 first tried Herpicide upon my hair I have used it exclusively in giving scalp treatments to others, and 1 would not think of trying to get along without it.” (Signed.) MRS. ANNA CONNER. 2807 Archer Ave„ Chicago, 111. Dr. W. W. Duffle spent Wednesday in till' village. Mr. Mollershamp, of Edgefield, must like our town, as ho is back. Miss Edna Layton is visiting In Su van null. Masters Andrew and Charles Kil patrick. of Augusta, are enjoying a stay with their grandmother, Mrs. Kilpatrick. Mrs. Garland Embry, of Atlanta, la expected next week. Mrs. Carrie Huynlo spent Thurs day at Keysvllle witli her mother, Mrs. M. A. Parker, who was ill. Miss Lonnergmi, who Inis been a guest of Mrs Cal Lamar and Mrs Earnest Morris, leaves this week for her home In Jackson vile. Miss Paula and Master Hamm on Connally returned home after a long ami delightfui visit to Mrs. Cal La mar. Mr. Calvin Morgan, of Edgefield, was a guest at the home of Mr. W. Weathers bee Hits week. Agency for Whitman’s Chocolates and Confcc* tions. ON THE CORNER. Glimmerings From Grovetown Tho many frlonds and acquaint an cos of Mr. LJjie Jordan are glnd to welcome him bark to tho village again after Uni prolonged absence. Misses Clam and Inula Mungum are spending sometime with friends and re latives In Haluda. Miss ICnmm (Ji- .n haa returned after upending sometime with Miss Jonntn May Fluke in Augusta. Miss Ida Qroon Is spending aometlcie with Augusta friends. Mr. and Mrs. (\ J. Clifford two of our most popular citizens leti.v* on Monday week for Atlanta, to attend the w illing of their niece Miss Paulino llendeiso'i *« Mr. O. r | Hark well of l llrm Ingham, Ala. hhe wedding Is to bo sol •.n.u/. d u' the home of the bride. No. -pm Uuirtlaml street, October BcV.-nth at eight o’clock. Miss Henderson Is pi a*antly n> Member efl Win* for the p is» two seasonal mis been the greatly admired guest of her aunt. Mrs. < has. Clifford. After tin* wedding trip to Wa rd igton, J). New York and other points of Intercut they will return to liirmlnglmin, Ala., where the groom, to be has filled up it lovely home for Ids fair bride. This charming young couple shall be While waiting with us inspect our stock in the rear, here we are receiving; new goods daily. Playing Cards, Pocket Knives, Gillette Razors, Gillette Extra Blades, Razor Strops, Shaving Mugs, Shaving Brushes, Shaving Soaps, Toilet Soaps, , Tooth Brushes, PAGE FIVE MftS. ANNA CONNER. dollghtod If they will pass throqght,' Grovetown on their return, and l*t ua 1 renew our acquaintance with one pf th* prettiest and brightest young girl*, whx» Inis of hi to ycurrt boon our gucMßt, and her (Icseruedly popular huvband. Hduoatlonnl Interest* nr« Indeed lolt« lug up in Grovetown. When Prof, Wilson opens school for the fall term, ho will be most ably ussltod by Mr*. Webster, who 1* a. lady of much oharm and cul ture. Hho bus many friends In tho vil lage and is already gaining tho Interest of the brightest of the young people here. In a rtcllgthful little literary circle. It* meet lugs promises great pleasure for tho Fall and Winter. The second of tho*o meeting* took place on Friday, and waa a. most plosant and agreeable one, tho subject being "Longfellow/' The follow ing was a program of the lout meeting^ Holl Cull, responded to by quotation from Longfellow. Longfellow* family connections, his boyhood, and his opportunity for gaining an education, by Mrs. C. Wilson. Title of ten of Longfellow’s poems, by Mrs. it. r. Jordan. Clin.‘inter I/.cd Longfellow ns a man and a poet, by Mrs. C. King. Plano 8010, Miss Lucille llurrli. Mis Hailey Is on a visit to friends In the tillage. Hair Brushes, ’ Bath Towels, Bath Mitts, Wash Cloths, Rubber Sponges, Bath Sptmgt K, Combs, Toilet Powders, Toilet Chamoise, Alcohol Stoves, Whisk Brooms.