The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 09, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT Sheron's Candies Have Stood the Test! YOU ONLY HAVE TO BUY ONE TIME TO BE CONVINCEO THAT OUR CANDIES ARE ALL WE CLAIM THEM TO BE. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO 18 TO TRY ONE BOX AND COMPARE THEM WITH OTHER CANDIES THAT YOU HAVE BEEN USING. A PAIR TEBT WILL PROVE OUR.CLAIM AND YOUR ORDER WILL FOLLOW. ISN'T THIB A FAIR PROPOSITION? THEN ORDER YOUR SUN DAY CANDY FROM SHERON'S. SHERON'S SUPERB CANDY, ONLY 60c POUND Sheron’* Superb Nougat 60c Sheron’a CHoc. Caramel* 60c I Sheron’* Walnut* ......... 60c Chocolate Walnut* 60c Chocolate Peanut Brittle 60c Cream Butter Nuts 60c Chocolate Butternut* 60c Chocolate Marshmellow 60c J Double Walnut* 60c FAVORITE CANDY, A FINE SELECTION, 30c Chocolate Nougat 10e II Chocolate Chip. 30e j| Chocolate Mallowa 30c Chocolate Caramel* 30c || Chocolate Mint. 30c || Aeaorted Caramel. 30c SPECIALS. BPECIALB. BPECIALB. PEANUT BRITTLE. FUDGE. PRINCEBB KISSES. M. SHERON & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. "If* wonderful.’* mild Dtibh'y, "ho* wideawHkf* th** ./ajmiMn* have lx come in reconl years " "Oh. It'* oof an wonderful," r< idled the observant man, “when you ronalder that thny have an earth nuake every night or ho In sh«l r fount rv Phll.uM I'r?*** "ARROW SETS THE FASHION IN COLLARS THIS AS IT Aft* Iflc. each — Uf] rjtt#u.,rT»bfHi) Jti< v. a>iun.i,<,),M r l Ja\ 4% . The Planters Loan «ind Saving Bank 705 broad Street. The Oldest Savings Hank In The City. In atarcesaful operation 38 year* and growing more popu lar with the people and strong er In theft confidence each year. In aelaoting a bank for your Saving* Account do not fail to Investigate the facilltie* and •trength of tht* bank. kcMnirces Over $1,000,000.00 Safe as “Safest.” The same careful atleutlon tn amall arrouuta n« to tha larger one. Deposits may be tiiada by mall L. C. MAYNE, Praaidant. CHAS. C. HOWARD, Caahlar. If there’s one thing better than our soda water and iee eivams, it *s that weleome home-like feeling which e\ist her*'. We give you the best obtainable in our line, and extend to all a hearty welcome whether you patro nize us or not. Howard's Savo" •r O.V THE lORNER. Agency Balk's Nursery Cut Flowers and Plants. Necklaces rind La Yalliere. Thnr popular and faahionabla p>ac»» ara r*pr«arnt*d In our line by acme ..ample* of rar ( beauty. The etonee are telected and combined with ihe ufmoat care and the workmanahlp and fin leh are perfection, down to the tmaileei detail. Win. Schweiijert & Co. Social Qossip MRS. LAMONT SAYS THAT APARTMENT HOMES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR HUSBANDS' ABSENCE. Mrs I,aim,nl snvs thai apartment homes at* the cause for th* majority ol the husbands In New York spend liik their evenings awny from their families What do you think'' I chi) hardly conceive of a more lonely woman than the average New York wife." said Mrs Annie I. I.a mom. of Annapolis, who Is at the Ho tel Gotham. "Sines coming here I have tailed on fully a dozen women who formerly lived in Annapolis, and I have Invariably found them spenil lug ilialr evenings In Ihelr apart manta alone They nil mil me the same story about how hard their hue Money From Home. “Just like money from home” isn’t liulf as satisfactory as “just like mouey from the bank. ” Put your spare nion ey in our bank. Its a comfortable habit that grows. Draw it wht'u 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.” hands work, and how much they are left, aloik Tn looking around for the cause ot this. 1 have come to the conclusion that the very nature of the flat ir apartment homes Is responsible for It. Of course. I do not believe, and I do not- think any sensible woman believes that a man la too busy to spend his evenings at homo "If you visit the suburban homes around New York you will Hnd geif erally, lhat the husbands are with Ihelr families In the evenings. Why la this? Why, simply because a man who makes his home lu the country has a more natural life and Is more comfortable than the apartment house man. "New York women who refuse a live In the suburbs for fear they will he left alone too much make a mis take, In my judgment, and I do no', believe any comfort loving man will ever learn to take the same pleasure In an apartment that he finds In a cozy little house of his own.” MR. N. J. DRAKE WEDS MRS. LILA GOFF. Numerous friends will he Interest ed In the marriage today of Mrs l.lla Goff, of this alty. and Mr N. J. Drake, of Herndon, which look place at noon at the home of Ifco Rev. Thomas Wal ker, who officiated, and the ceremony, while no formal cards of Invitation had been sent out, was witnessed by a number of Interested friends. The bride wore a becoming traveling suit with which was worn a smart hat In corresponding tones, and Inimrdl atelv alter the ceremony and the sorv tng of buffet refreshments, Mr. and Mrs Drake loft for Herndon, where Mr Drake enjoys a very derided pop ularlty and where ho Is Interested In agricultural and mercantile pursuits Mrs Drake has numerous friends here In her old home who regret ex reeding I y her removal to Herndon Mr. Drake Is one of the uncrowned hero's of the sillies MR. K. L MoCUTCHEN TO WED MISS FLOY FELKER. Augusta frtt*iid» who mrl Miss Floy Felker, of Monroe, C!a . (luring her vlwtt to Mian l.lllnn Stulb will he In torerted In the recent announcement by her parents, Mr nml Mrs Joseph Haihen Felker, of her engagement to Mr Frank Kcllev Mil 'utclieu, ot Dalton. f!a the marriage to take place Thursday, November 12, at the First Baptist rhtorch In Monroe. The wedding will be one ol broad social Interest In Ueorgla. since Miss Felker and Mr McCutchen are both of prominent family, and of aide connection and acquaintance. She ia a graduate of Lucy Cobb, and a young woman of sparkling brunette beauty, who Is admired wherever she has vtalted Mr MrCutchen Is a successful law yer, and Is well liked for hts line social and hualnesa qualities MISS MILDRED RUTHERFORD RETURNS NEXT SPRING. Miss Mildred Rutherford's Euro pean parlf will return next week under the rare of Miss Lucy Linton, who remained In Europe for the pur pose of bringing them back Miss Rutherford will not return herself uutll spring She is disappointed In making up a |»ar!> In going around the world but one member of the party of the summer remains with her and they will travel for a month In Ireland. Others will Join her later to take a trip to F.gypt and Palestine Anyone wishing to write Miss Ruth erford with a view to traveling with her during the winter should address her care J S Morgan A t’o. Hank ers, London, England MISS ROOSEVELT'S RETURN. Miss ICthel Roosevelt has returned to the White House She was the guest at Farmington, t’onn , of her aunt. Mrs William Sheffield t'owles Preparations for Mtaa Roosevelt's de but are an engrossing theme these APARAPMRASIB' I* a (ircnroloeatory cycle or ora cl Ml •' at realty clr« ii serf) ... + flnltea-nal Ideality Interred In t ver bal profundity It's a great d si easier to tav -he word than to give the definition and It's a great deal raster to order your Medicine* by telephone from WILL T. CALDWELL'S Drug Store Than to wait for them so ioug. He delivers a* tut promptly 1 THE AUGUSTA HERALD. Dry Cleanir g Is a Wonder Working Process! The most, delicate fabrics, the most dainty colorings are not hurt by it. Precious laces, rich dress goods and exquisitely woven stuffs, drop every semblance of soil at its magic touch and appears in all their former beauty. We have the Sole Agency for Barrett, Nephew & Company, Old Sta ten Island Dyeing Works, Established Nearly a Century. Silk, Satin and all Evening Costumes, Lingerie Waists and Dresses Cleaned, Lace Curtains Done Up Like New, Carpets Dyed; House Linens Cleaned at a comparatively small cost. AGENTS FOR EVERYTHING FASHIONABLE 862 BROAD ST. ANDREWS BROS. CO. PHONE No. 183. days. not only at the White House, hut in housSholdg where other young women are to be socially launched this season. There Is a general Impression that Mrs Roosevelt has already practi cally settled on the program for Miss ! Roosevelt's' first season. The an nouncement of the date and char acter of the function at which the president's (laughter will mak? her first appearance Is eagerly awaited. SIMMONS-CLAUSSEN CARDS. Cards of invitation have been re ceived in AugiiHta from Mrs. J. W. M. Simmons, of Newberry, S. C., to the marriage of her daughter, Alelia Ward, to Mr. George Claussen, of this city, which will take place on the evening of Tuesday, October 20th, at f, o'clock, a*.the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Claussen will be at home after November 4th at the Cluussen residence, corner of Cum mlng and Broad streets. Miss Lois White has returned to her hodie in Louisville, (la., after a visit to Miss Ansley. —Miss Mattie Addison of Macon arrived today as the guest of Mrs. j E T Mttrphey, —The continued Indisposition of Mrs. Anna Barries at her home on Bay street will be learned of with | sympathetic concern. —Dr Eugene Murphey, who has been North for the past week taking a much needed rest. Is expected home the early part of next week. —Friends of Oapt. S. E. Owens will j be pleased to learn of the decided ini- , provement In his condition. He has been ill at the residence of his daugh- | ter, Mrs. C. L. Duvall, for several I weeks. Mr and Mrs. Charles Ferris and I family have come in from Bath, Ga., and are occupying their Greene street home. —lt is with regret that we mention the fact that Mrs. Chas W. Plicher, ! of Augusta, who Is the gueßt of rela tives here, has been quite ill. —War- j renton Clipper. —Mrs. Donald McLean, president general of the national society of the 1 H m y mH air Health Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty, i No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promote* a luxuriant growth K healthy hair. Stop* its falling out, ■no positively removes Dan drafl. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re substitutes. JK times as much in fl 00 as 50c. size. 1 Mol ■ Dye. $1 and Mr. bolllea.at dnigglMs htod A tor tree bonk •• Th. Core nl the Uajr. ” 1 hiio nay Co., Newark, N J. Hay’e Karlina Soap ore. ptmn« red. ruuch and chapped hsndn. and all • kiu diT •are. Krep. akin fine an ' aolt 25c drug.,,,,, (tad 2c lor Iras book -The Care o< tlx bkm •• iPis ppp SMART NEW STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN A«o* Sk . &"*) Union Savings Bank OFFICERS WM. SCHWKIOBRT, Preside! t A. S. MORRIS, Vice-President. THOMAS 8. GRAY, Cashier. This Bank is De positary, for the U. S. Court North eastern Divisioa, Southern District of Georgia. 1 Daughters of the American Revolu tion, arrived In Washington yesterday to attend the regular meeting of the natlona, board, which took place this morning at 10:30 in the hoard rooms. A meeting of the Continental Hall committee will be held his evening In the New Willard at 8:30. It is the hope and the plan of the officers of the D. A. R. to have the new hall ready for occupancy in time for the next Continental Congress, in April. Why James Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanesvtte, O, know? Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 3. She writes: My husband, lames Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were co severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovert is *he King t of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relitY Try it' Sold 1 under guarantee at all drug stores. ; 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free M. 6. WHITTLE NOW DEPUTHHEIF Mr. Martin Gary Whittle was sworn in as deputy-sheriff at the court house Friday at noon by Judge Eve. Mr. Whittle has been connected with the Augusta Railway and Elec tric company for the last nine years and was considered one of the most efficient men in the employ of the company. Mr Whittle has hundreds of friends who are pleased to leant that he has secured the desirable pi sttlon of deputy.eh"rlff. and they wish him sqeee V I Ms hew calling AskiniMawneC o He Serves Himself Doubly who builds up a savings account here. First In the immediate financial gain and in the four per cent interest secured. Second, and this applies with especial force to the young man, in the building up of a credit which will be valuable to him when he goes into business and needs the help of our commercial department. Money and good credit have put hundreds of young men high on the ladder of success. Without either progress is slow. A savings account here gives both. attempts suicioe AND IS 111 II DEURIUM • PHILADELPHIA, Pa—"Be good to the widow and child." With his brain in delirium at S f . Josephs hospital Friday morning, a well dressed man of 43 yojrs, who had attempted suicide last night, lisped and repeated these words to the doctors and nurses struggling to revive him. He would say lit tle more when the doctors had suf ficiently restored him as to attempt to seek his identity. "Who are you and where is your home, that we may send lor your wife and child" the doctor gently In quired. “1 can say nothing." the man re plied, but finally whispered "If you will send for a MasoS 1 will tel! hint who I ant, that he may under stand and look after the widow and child.” There was not a scrap of paper, a hat band or even a ‘ label in th» handsome suit of clothes to give a clue to the man's identity. A memo randum book with little (lata In It gave the sole hint that he may ban lrom Chicago and be a travelling salesman. * The man registered at the Hotel Schiller last night and requested that, he he awakened promptly at 3 GOiNG! GOING! GONE! Oh. auctioneer, your ways are queer, Y’ou glance around and holler, And if a fellow nods -iss^nt You take it for a dollar. —Boro n Transcript. YOU'll feel the frost in the air ere many days; and that means new clothing. If we could talk to you personally for five minutes —explain the advan tages of our buying plan, and tell you how goad we make our own garments —there would be no doubt about your coming here for stylish, serviceable cloth ing. Will you give us the opportunity? We are showing some of the smartest tailored suits for Vi omen no a Misses, including the new hipless models and directoire effects, at prices from $lO to S3O New Trimmed Millinery from $3 to sl2 Men’s Suits in all the latest fancy worthed styles $8 to $25 New Soft Hats for Men, the very latest “ crowning effects " . . $1.50 up Topcoats and Raincoats . . . $lO up Everything else in wearing apparel for Men, Women and Children, n 'orfif'r arr.i < >> Hit ('fothirrr-* AS KIN MARINE© FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. H o'clock A few minutes before that hour Friday morning he was found in his room unconscious with the end of a gas jet clenched between his teeth with the gas turned on full. He is a short, heavy-set man with smooth face and dark hair. His gen i ra! appearance indicates prosperity. It was later learned that the man is Iliram Harris, of Chicago, and is be lieved to be a travelling salesman. MARKED EOR THE REAPER About three years ago Mrs. L. Hetkes of 819 Kirkham street, Oak land. Cal., called at our office witn a girl thirteen years old, the latter weak and listless. She stated that she had lost a daughter through kid ney disease and the doctors now told her this one was in the same fix and that she could live but a short while. The mother was nearly distracted. We told her that kidney disease was really inflammation of the kidneys and that it was in fact incurable un der the old diuretics, all of which were kidney excitants, but that an emollient for kidney inflammation had been uncovered and that the child would probably recover. The, mother took the treatment with her. We skip three years. A few months ago Mrs. Hetkes called with a beautiful young girl, who was the very picture of hea— She introduced her as the dying pa tient of three years ago, and told us to refer anybody in the world to her. She stated the recovery was complete about the eleventh week. For the only emollient for inflam mation of the kidneys, -the world has ever seen, ask for Fulton's Renal Compound. Literature mailed free'. JOHN J. FA'Li ON CO. Oakland. Cal. Alexander Drug Co., are o«r sole local agents ; Ask for bimonthly Bulletin of late recoveries. AUGUSTA, u.