The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 01, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TTHmSDAY, OCTOBER H. I fSSSA |j| The oniy baking powder made from B Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, the officially approved ingredient for a wholesome, high-class powder There is greater deception la the sale of baking powders than ever before. Ck>3sly observe the label aad be certain es getting Royal. MR. ROGERS WEDS MISS USHER. Two well known and popular young people of Green’s Cut were happily married in Augusta yesterday after noon at St. .John's parsonage when the Rev. Fletcher Walton performed the ceremony which united the lives of Miss Annie Reman Usher and Mr. Robert Pierce Rogers, the ceremony being attended by Mrs Nixon and Miss Emily Nixon, and Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Usher of Green e Cut. The bride was very dainty and attractive in a coat suit of electric cloth and the happy young couple left for a trip to Atlanta, attended hv the sincer est of good wishes of the many friends 4% The Planters Loan and Saving Bank 705 Broad Street. The Oldest Savings Bank In The City. In successful operation 38 years and growing more popu lar with the people and strong er In their confidence each year. In selecting a bank for your Savings Account do not fail to investigate the facilities and strength of this bank. Resources Over $1,000,000.00 Safe as “Safest.” The same careful attention to small accounts as to the larger ones. Deposits may be made by mall. L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. C. HOWARD, Cashier. To Those Who Do Not I^now We ask for a chance to serve you. We’ve talked about the quality of our syrups, of our ability to serve you and the experience in mak ing ice creams and, etc. We have no desire to evade the issue, judge us by the reputation we have made a few years ago, and our customers who appreciate this popular corner. Howard’s Savoy We use carbonated distilled water at our fountain. Buy Diamonds A»lde from their beauty and their desired popularity as ornaments. Diamonds are a safe and sensible in vestment. They are always stable In value. You ean get your money out of them at a moment's notice haw stock for your Inspection. Wm. Schweigert & Co. —Miss Mollle Rothwcll has return ed to Augusta and is with Mrs. John Gee. on the Hill. —Mr. Alpheus Richards has return ed from a greatly enjoyed visit to ' trginia relatives. —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doolittle have moved to Bay street where they have apartments with Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Fuller. —Miss Alma lgtuise Tong has re turned from a delightful visit to Chattanooga friends. —Dr; and Mrs. Coleman and Miss Martha Coleman are now in Washing ton for a few days and are expected home Sunday. Money From Home. “Just like money from home” isn't half as satisfactory as “just like money from the bank.” Put your spare mon ey in our bank. Its a comfortable habit that grows. Draw it when you most need it. WE PAY YOU INTEREST. The rate is 4 per cent compounded semi annually. Irish-American Bank “The Bank for Your Savings.” WOMAN BROKER BANKRUPT Mrs. Lillian G. Johnson, the realty broker of New York, who was forced into bankruptcy because* she indorsed the checks of a friend who played the races. Social Qossip OCTOBER Solemn, yet beautiful view, ; Month of my heart! thou davnest I here, J With sad and faded leaves to strew Pale summer’s melancholy bier: The moaning of (he winds 1 hear, { ■ As the red suset dies afar, j And bars of purple clouds appear, Obscuring every western star. j 1 look to nature, and behold My life’s dim emblem rustling round ■ln hues of crimson and ot gold— The years dead honors on the ground: And sighing with the winds, I led, While their low pinions murmur by. How much their sweeping (ones reveal. Of life and human destiny. Alas for Time, and Death, and Care! What gloom about our way they fling. Like clouds ol autumn’s gusty air The burial pageant of the spring. The dreams that >ach successive year Seemed bathed in hues of brighter pride, At last like withered leaves apear, And sleep In darkness, side hv side. ‘ 1 FINE SEASONABLE STYLES SHOWN IN LOCAL SHOPS The weather continues to be radiant and to Invite our greatly Increased Interest In th'- matter of preparing j the winter wardrobe. Every day the shops are more crowded and each | hour sees the appearance on the | street of Home beautiful new toilet. I that testifies so l lie good taste of Au ■ gttstu's merchants and to the wisdom [of her daughters in buying all that they wear right here at home. In this connection, It Is good to note that all Attgustans have now been brought to a realizing sense of the de sirability of what may be purchased iat home. Time was when the women r who went to New York In the fall ; never dreamed of any other method | of procedure than waiting until Ihey I reached the metropolis to hoy their | entire outfit for the winter. All thin i is now changed, as Is proven every i moment by ome such Incident as this. | A party of well known patrons and girls who expect to leave for New , York shortly are keeping their Au i gusla milliners and dressmakers busy getting them ready for th->lr trip, and ithey announce to everyone that they will do all their buying at home since they are convinced that they can get j much better values here and styles Just as up-to-date as those to be found In New York For Instance, the new skirts and I the suits are even Parisian much less New Yorklsh In style and fln'sh AT MULLARKY « SULLIVAN'S. Here we are glad to note that voile skirt nre still worn Voile Is Ih softest, prettiest, most graceful mu ; serial Imaginable, and It makes skirts ' unrivalled for charm and style. Tholtc are being shown In a truly beautlfm collection at Mill larky K Sullivan's. | Home of them are In the new sheath i effects, others again have slmllated, THE AUGUSTA HERALD | —Miss Mamie McAullffe and Mi * Hylda Foulkes are now at Mrs. S W Mays, on Greene street. | —Mrs. Annie Twiggs Taylor, wlm has been spending the summer a' Virginia resorts, has returned to An gusta. —Miss Louise Pierce has returned from a visit to friends at Hephslbah Mrs. Pritchard of Savannah, whr came to Augusta to attend the funs ral of l)r. S. C. Durban, has returned home. —Mrs. Charles Clark, who spent some time at Indian Springs and vis Iting Mrs. Kastman In Rome, hks re turned home. —Mrs. S. A. Hemphill has returned to Augusta after visiting in Binning ham and Atlanta. —Mr. and Mrs. George R Stearns* and children have returned from Rhode Island. The Misses Smith have returned from North Carolina. —Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Langdon and the Misses Langdon returned today from Asheville, where they have been for the past several weeks. —Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Miller have returned from their wedding journey and are at home to their friends at the residence, corner of Fenwick and Centre streets. overskirts while still others, more ap proved of the conservative dresser, are trimmed In Idas hands of taffeta or satin. Most of them are rather elaborate and all of them are attrac tive. BURTON, TAYLOR & WISE. The cool weather necessitates warm underwear as well as seasonable outer garments, nnd this underwear In ev ery degree of thickness and of quality Clin he found al Ihe popular store of fitirlon. Taylor A Wise, These gar ments, than which there are no finer In the market, are for men, women and children In all sizes, a line perfect and complete In every particular THE ANDREWS BROTHERS DRY GOODS COMPANY. This firm that always offers what the careful purchaser Is moat sure to want Is making a sp<c|a|ty just now of a certain tailor suit, that Is being sold fur the uniform sum of twenty five dollars. When this suit Is spoken of In the singular It does not mean that it Is to be had In only one color or one design. It Is seen In a variety of styles materials and trimming' and. Is unform only In price. It Is pi r feetly cut and Is distinguished by a remarkable degree of style and by the beauty of Its silk linings In the jacket. CHEW RED EYE TOBACCO j Tsy or Bto,, Mlr»., Vlaitun Salem, N. G Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion If you suffer from Indigestion or Dyspepsia; if you are annoyed with gnf on the stomach, fulness after eating, belching, sour stomach, heartburn, etc., a few doses of Kodol will relieve you. ts you knew as well as wo do how good a prep aration Kodol is for indigestion and dyspepsia. It would be minocesnnry for us to guarantee a single bottle. But to get you to know how good It Is as well as wo know, we practically will purchase the first bottle for you Yon wonder, perhaps, how we can afford to Btr.ks cuch an off or- It Is because we have abso lute ooufldouoe In the honesty and fairness of the public. Wo know there are thousands of parsons who suffer from indigestion and dystxffJsla, who would be gruleful to us for putting them In touch with Korlol That Is why. Kurt her more, we know that after you have •sod Kodol your faith in the preparation will bo equal to ours This proposition we make Is not altogether un.v'Hlsh, but It Is actuated by the knowledge that the use of Kodol by you will benefit you as well as oureolvcß, How could we afford to make such an offor to the public, and how could w« ofTord to spend thousands of dollars to tell you about It unless wo positively knew and wsre sura of tbs merits of Kodol T We couldn't—lt would bankrupt im. But wo know the merits of Kodol and we want you to know. One Kodol as directed and kt cannot fall to bolp you Notice to Our Gas Consumers! Kindly Place Your Orders for Removal and Setting of All Gas Appliances, at Once, to Insure Prompt Attention, for beginning October Ist, (Moving Day) Our force of Mechanics Will Be Taxed to the Utmost, Due to the Present Conditions from the flood. All Orders Will Be filled in Numerical Order as They Are Received. Thanking You, in Advance, We Are, Yours Very Respectfully, THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 0P AUGUSTA. FURNITURE RENOVATING W4ll soon begin arid you will need the necessities for the work. Now the very best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and we are the sole agents for this article in Augusta. There la no other just as good, for this is the best. All kinds and colors of floor stains. We have the the goods in all slie packages. There is nothing that makes the floor look better than a line coat of stain. ff any of your metal or discolored, there Is nothing that equale PU T Z for putting it buek in its original condition. If any of your furniture comes so pieces then it is LA PAGEB GLUE that you need, it will hold tighter than any other kind of glue. Rerm*mher that we Curry everything you need for putting your furniture floor and walls back in their old condition. . . -(ill We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly. O’Connor & Schweers Paint Co Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga. READ HERALD WANT ADS A small dose Is effective snd quickly, hocus— Kodol hi liquid. Nature lulministers her perfect, dlgtwber in liquid form. And that is why Kodol ts liquid. The point we make is this; Kodol U a scientific combs nation at efesnmtst tlv loss of which is the cause of hsKgwattom Kodol mskes up the loss. Please try it to-dny at, our risk. It means more than relief. It means that th*» stomach will do Its owe work far aooaar than you’ll expect Kodol digests all the food yon eat Rut what you want and let Kodol dlwrut k. Yon don’t have to take Kodol all the (tan You take k only when you need It Our Guarantee Got a dollar bottle of Kodol. and K today; Don't delay And If yon can tomesitr say Uul yon did not. receive any benefits bow ■ Saber yam have uoad the entire hot tie, the drudCtat wffl re fund year mousy to without quasOan «r delay. Wa wUI pay Iho droffiSot tW pstn* ad the bottle purchased by yes. Don't hesitate. Any druaxtat wUI gtvs yen Boded «g term*, boosusa ha know* our Ruasanten ts POU. The |1 40 bottle ountains times as on* SB ♦ha SOe bottin. Kodol is prepared at tbs kahnrstnrles ad Si fib DeWIU Id Co, Chicago. I PAGE THREE