The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 16, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. j S S S | THEY ARE WORTH HAVING | S ?K S NEARLY EVERY INDIVIDUAL IN AUGUSTA QAN TESTIFY TO THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR CON FECTIONERYS. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW READY, TH/. STRONGEST LINE EVER SHOWN IN AUGUSTA, ONE THAT CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR QUALITY AND VARIETY. OUR SATURDAY DISPLAY WILL BE WELL WORTH SEEING AND WE EXTEND TO YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME. SHERON’S SUPERB CANDY 50c Lb. Chocolate Caramels 60c Chocolate Peanut Crisp ...60c Butter Nuts 60c Chocolate Walnuts 60c Chocolate Sponge 60c Nougat 60c Chocolate Butter Nuts . . .60c Chocolate Creams 60c Walnuts 60c FAVORITE CANDY— The Fall Assortment, 30c Lb. Sheron's Choc. Cream ...,30c Sheron's Choc. Crisp 30c Try our Butter Scotch ...30c Sheron's Choc. Nougat ...,30c Sheron's Choc. Cream ...39c 'Try our Mints 30c Sheron's Marshmellows ...30c Sheron's Choc. Walnuts ...30c Try our Kisser, 80c Freeh Velvet Molasses, 10, 15, 25c box Try our Whipped Cream Chocolate Drops, 30c. Try our Princess Kisses, only 20c. while they last. Fresh Peanut Brittle 20c. Fudge 20c lb. M. SHERON & CO., Wholesale and Retail THE STORE OF QUALITY AND LOW PRRICES. Social Qossip NOT SO MELANCHOLY. Weather not too hot or cold, Pleasant skies: Pumpkins, portly gobs of gold, Ripe for pies; Apples in their ruddy prime On the tree; Fail ain't such a doleful time, Seems to me, Candidates a-crack.ing jokes, Claiming kin; ailing you the beat of folks With a grin; ogles, seven for a dime. Going free; til ain't such a doleful time, Seems to me. —Exchange. 4% The Planters Loan and Saving Bank 705 Broad Street. The Oldest Savings Bank tin The City. In successful operation 38 years and growing more papu la .Keu 1 the people and strong is mor confidence each year. been re, fill rre lectln 0 * bank for your Account do not fall to Pate the facilities and i of this bank. sources Over o;wy; »i,000,000.00 for con«t ! e as “Safest.” don foe. like same careful attention all accounts as to the M ones. may be made by mall. L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAB. C. HOWARD, Cashier. A CANDY MESSAGE Here It a real Candy Meetage for you. Saturday is the time when your thoughts are for something sweet for SUNDAY. We have the Candy and the largest assortment of Bon-Bons and Chocolates ever sold in this city, you can buy any quantity you want—any kind you want; we guarantee the best quality you can buy, 40c and 60c lb. • Howard’s Savoy • On the Corner Agency for Balk’s Nursery, Cut Flowers & Plants. DIAMONDS. FINE JEWERLY. RICH CUT-GLASS. STERLING SILVER. FANCY GOODS. ( lVm. Schweiqert & Co. 7th and Broad St. OUT OF TOWN WEDDING OF INTEREST. Of very special interest to Augusta friends was the marriage on Wednes day of Miss Fannie Dorn, of Parks ville, S. C., and Dr. James Dobey, of Johnston, S. C., which was solemnized at the Baptist church in ParksviUc, the capacity of the pretty church be ing taxed to accommodate the large throng of friends in Attendance. The wedding oeured at noon, the church being darkened and artificially light ed elaborate in its decorations of palms, ferns and trailing bamboo with quantities of spicy golden-rod which added much to tho brilliancy of tho church. Promptly on the hour, the bridal party, to the accompaniament of the weding march, rendered by Mlsh Do- Money Has Wings IF YOUR QUARTERS AND HALVES HAVE WINGS, IT MAY BE DUE TO THE EAGLES ON THEM. WISE FOLKS CAGE THEM IN OUR VAULTS. YOU KNOW THEY FLY TO YOUR AID WHEN YOU NEED THEM MOST. WE PAY INTEREST THE RATE IS 4 PER CENT. START AN ACCOUNT TO DAY. Irish-Ameriean Bank “The Bank • for Your Savings.” bey, a cousin of the groom, the maids and groomsmen from the side aisles, Miss Ellon Smith with Mr. D. N. Dorn, Miss Sallie Parks with Mr. Edward Eryson, Miss Eunice Abrams with Mr. J. H. Elkins and Miss Ora Coleman with Mr. Arthur Greene. These group ed themselves about the altar and met the bride who entered with her sister Miss Martha Dorn. The bridesmaids nil wore soft white mull gowns trimmed with lace and ribbons and carried roses. The mald of-honor wore white silk effectively j trimmed with delicate laces and car ried roses. The bride was very hand ■ some in a white satin princess gown with trimmings of Irish point lace and carried an armful of white car nations and trailing ferns, caught with soft white satin ribbons. After the ceremony the bride changed her bridal gown for a travel ing suit, of blue with which was worn a hat of blue, and other dress acces sories to correspond, and Dr. and Mrs. Dobey left for a brief bridal trip, returning today to Josnston where i they will make then- home. Mrs. Dobey is the second duughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Dorn and en joys a delightful popularity wherever 1 she is known. Dr. Dobey the only son of Mr. H. | W. Dobey of Johnston, and for a while made this city his home, establishing himself as a great, favorite with all who knew him. He is a successful young dentist and has already built up a fine prtictlce in his home city. The best of good wishes attend them. The best people visit the Arcadium. WEDDING CARDS. Cards of invitation have been re ceived by Augusta friends from Mrs. Mary Caroline Britt, of Handover. S. 0., to the marriage of Hoi duughter, Du Sudle to Dr. Kalsa Marshall Ful i ler, which will -ake place at one ! o'clock ir the afternoon, on Wednes day. Oct, 2Kth. at the home of Ihe This is it Rrrow CLUPKO SHRUNK QUARTER SIZE COLLAR it e#ni,—? for st Cmt, Clnott, Peabody a Co., Troy, N. Y. PERFECTION IS SEL DOM ATTAINED BUT OUR OMEGA Has Reached the Very Highest Mark Towards Realization of Same. No One ('an But Help Admir ing the OMEGA Handled arid sold By Us. SMITH BROS. Distributors THE AUGUSTA HERALD LOVELY THINGS KOR YOUR NECK NOVEL AND VERY FETCHING LITTLE ACCESSORIES Come and see our neckwear. You’ll miss a treat if you don’t. It is just the daintiest, prettiest, most stunning Neckwear we’ve ever had. There’s more of it—it’s more artistic and smarter than any you’ll find outside of our store. Frillings, quillings, ruchings, ruffs, collars, jabots, ties, bows, Such a fascinating array, and the charm of it is that popular prices are very much in evidence. Tailored. Stocks, 25c and 50c. Silk or Not Bows 25c to 75c. Fancy Stocks, 25c to 98c. Embroidered Linen Collars, 25,, to 75c. Ruchings, all styles, 25c to (jOc. Ruchings, (i styles in a box, 25c. Merry Widow Chains, 25c to $1.75. Lace Chemisette, $1.50 to $3.98. Lace Collars for Children’s Cloaks, $1.50 to $3.98. LEADER.!? IN EVERYTHING FASHIONABLE 862 BROAD ST. bride. Miss Britt Is very pleasantly known to a number of Augusta triends, having frequently been a visitor here. Dr. Fuller is one ot Ihe prominent physicians and surg eons of that section of (ho country. He is also chief surgeon of the C. & W. C. R. R SEWING ROOM SALE AT GRANITEVILLE TOMORROW. The people of Granitevillo will bo given an opportunity tomorrow to purchase some of the many gar men's turned out from the Sewing Rooms in Augusta. There will be a sale, be ginning at noon, at the Opera house, continuing throughout the afternoon. Tlie garments arc well made and cheap, and It goes without saying IliHt there will be a veritable "hot cake" saie as long as the gnrmenis lest. The best people visit the Arcadium. RECEPTION THIS EVENING. The Sunday school of Si. John's church will this evening tender the school and (ho members of the con gregation a reception in (he Sunday school auditorium which occasion promises to be most pleasant. Miss Lucy Goodrich and her class have the program In charge and they have prepared a most entertaining one, which they will put on al eight■ thirty o’clock. The en l Ire Sunday school and church congregation are. cordially Invited to attend. —Mr. W. S. Richardson, of Atlanta was in the city yesterday. —Mrs. Joms, of Shirley,, S. C., Is visiting Mrs W. H. Ooznrt. —Friends of Miss Annie Oleary will be very pleased to learn thal she is now convalescing Irom her recent in disposition. —Mrs. .lameß Paul Verdery and Miss Katherine Verdery have return ed home. Miss Verdery has just returprd from a delightful trip abroad —Mr. J. L. Barton Ir improving after his rerent illness. —Mrs. Willis Heard and children of Savannah, aro visiting Augusta relatives. —Mrs. S. E. Beli has returned from Savaunah. —The indisposition of Mrs. C. T. Gause will be learned of with regret. —Mrs. S. W. Hemphill, of Dallas, Texas, is the guest ot Mrs. Joseph Itamey. She will he Joined later bj Mr. Hemphill, who Is now in Bir mingham and they will locate her* —Mr. E. J. Cosgrove and Mr. J. H. Walters were In Atlanta yesterday. Mrß. J. W. Bell, of Harlem, was in the city yesterday. —Mrs. J. H. Williamson, of Con yers, is visiting Mrs. Hamilton Wal ton —The Indisposition of Dr. Walter Miller, who Is suffering with a lame fooL will he learned of with sincere ieg ret by his many admb ng friends. —Mrs. Parker, ol Mlllcn, and hm young son, Master Albert Parker, are visiting Mrs. Uaudry Crisp. —Mr. Frank Lowe will leave to morrow for New York. Mrs. .Stiles lumbar and son, of Wadley, Ga., Is visiting Mrs. Henry Perkins. —Mrs. Emmett Gresham of Waynes boro, is visiting Mrs. Annie Burton. —Mrs. Emmett roshani, of Waynes boro, is the guest of Mrs. Marion Rey nolds. Excellent Health Advice Mrs M. M. Davison, of No :(79 Olf ford Avr. Han Johc, Cal., says; "The worth of Electric Hitters as s general family remedy, for headache, billon* ness nnd torpor of the liver and bow els Is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word In Its 'avor, for the benefit of thote seeking re lief from such afflictions. " here is more health for the dlgactlvi organs In a bottle of Electric Hitters than in any other rem*dy I know of." Hold tinder guarantee at all drug store*. 60c. The best people visit the Arcadium. WOULDN'T BE BOSSED. That there Is a startling difference between the temper of the rising g«n --* ration and that of the youth who* t young Ideas shot up according to th r teachings of Mrs. Hannah More, has recently been proved by a little year-old girl, who was laboriously spelling her wsy through s reading lesson “Always speak the truth," she said, "and o-hey your para-ntr "Be *»n-tle and <|iii-et Neu<r slain the door and shout and scream a-bout the house “At the table e*» slowlv; not In a greed-y man ner like s pis " Suddenly the little alt' shut th book with a pofentlo'/ b(fnv, and an nounced with firmness and decision: "I'm not going to let any old third reader ho** me live that!”—l’hlladel Phi* l abile Ledger. . i ANDREWS BROS. CO. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MET. Thu Woman's Foreign Missionary society of St. Duke's church hud a very interesting program for their social entertainment at the church last night. Tills was not, us gen erally supposed, directly for Ihe pur pose of collecting funds for mission ary work, blit to enthuse the mem bers (although thal Homed uno cessnry) and keep the honorary mem bers In line by mission Blallsllce, etc. The program follows: Song—" From all the dark places" Prayer, by Rev. E. (J. Wolis. Scripture readings on mission by Rev, H. M. Dixon. Song —"From Greenland's Icy Mountains." Roll call and responses with mis sion verses. Song—“ Rescue ihe perishing." Readilng—"The Master's mission aries," by Mrs. Emmet Vaughn. A short talk, giving statistics ot missionary work by Rev. R. M. Dixon. Vocal Duet -"Jacob's Ladder." by Mrs. E. M. Osborne nnd Miss Julia Osborne. Short talk on extensions by Mrs. Glenn Mills. After Hu- above program, Iho crowd was turned over to the r> freshment committee, who treated them to nice lunches followed by a delicious fruit punen. The best people visit the Arcadium. AUGUSTAN BTANDS EXAMINA TION. Mr Roy Greallsh, of (lie firm of W. Edward Plan, undertakers and em halmers. stood nnd passed suceess fully al Columbia on Thursday an ex nmluallnn prescribed bv I lie .South Carolina Hoard of Embalmers. The best people vlelt the Arcadium. A WORD TO MEN ABOUT GOOD SHOES. Attractiveness goes a long way these days. It la a great asset In wearing apparel particularly, as H tie serve* to be, but all should reniopi her Hint tl Is but one form of doslra hlllty. In Ihelr adv. In today’s Herald Messrs Rice A- O'Connor call alien lion to the fact thal the Ralston shoe thoy are local agents for Is not only attractive, but lias the wearing mini, Ity of many five dollar shoes. The Ralston cornea In all variety of popu lar leathers, but all retail for tho one prlee. Rend she ad. toduy and then call at either of th* firm’s stores and have the Ralston shoes shown you. The best people visit the Arcadium. MEETING TONIGHT. There Is called for tonight a meet ing of the Grand Divan. All Alar Cara van, O. of A. Grand Commander Nlxnri asks Dial all members lie on hand promptly at the appointed hour. The best people visit the Arcadium. A New York magnate Is said to have abandoned a beautiful country tome because of the erection of a penitentiary Ihree miles distant. Shouldn't think an exterior and casual view of a penitentiary so bad—i’h 1 adelphla Public Ledger. A New Yorker disjointed his Jaw whistling mg time. If thin can only become an epidemic It would help a | whole lot. - Atlanta Georgian. The best people vlelt the Arcadium. Tin- baseball situation makes the 'average of Gotham drummers about the most talkative lot on the circuit. — The best people visit the Arcadium. THE OGLETHORPES MET ON THURSDAY Meeting; Informal, no Drill or Diacipline Work Wan Dono. Quite a large gathering of Ogle thorpn Infantrymen met Thursday nigh* st Armory hall, on the occasion of regular weekly drill and Inspection night. The meeting was Informal, there be- Irig no discipline or drill work. The Oglethorpe properly has b« • n entire ly replaced since tie- flood, nnd on next Thursday night the men will probably bn put through light, drill practice Although only a very small amount of company equipment, comparatively, suffered by flood. It was necessary to, elevate all the property, out of the i waters’ reach, and this Is now all hack In place and cheeked tip again Th« best people vlelt the Arcadium. i cMarriage of Miss Vesta Allen c/lnd Mr. Emmet Coleman SWAINSHORO. n.i. Sunday at tho home of Hon. W. P. Kountreo at Sum- j mil, (la., was solemnized (lie mniTlugo of Miss Vesta Alien and Mr KmtiiiM ' Coleman, the quiet and Impressive I ceremony being performed In tho pres eneo of the Immediate family and a , low relatives by Rev. A. P. Scruih, [ of the Methodist church. Doth these young people have a host of friends trt this county who extend to them ! their kindest wishes on this happy i event. The following are some of the hoys ' and glrla of this county who are at tending the various colleges in this slate: Misses Annie May Smith and Carrie May Hr In.son are at Hrenoau; Misses Tallin # r(.\n and Louis Thompson are at Lagrange HVmnle College; Misses Rffle Coleman and May Cowart are at Lucy Cobh; Miss Willie Cowart Is at the Norm. l and Industrial College at Mllledgevllle; Mr. (Mark Kountreo Is al ihe Agricul tural college al Statesboro; Messrs. Louis Hrlnson and Wade Durden are at the University of (jnorgla; Messrs. Homer, Carl and Virgil Durden ire at College Park; Mr. Paul Durden, Messrs Tobe and ('lev© Coleman are «1 the Tech in Atlanta. One of the most delightful meet Inga of the Wednesday afternoon club was held at the home of Mrs. .1. If Chandler last Wednesday. The home was brightly and nrtiatleally decorated | with golden rod and tinted autumn leaves. Dominoes were played at four [prettily appointed tables. The prize, a handsome head uecklace, went to Mrs. J. O. Oelse, who with Miss Madge McLeod cut for 11, the two receiving the same number of punches. The score cards were very unique, having <pialnt donkeys painted on them. Th * consolation, a lovely ruff, was given 1 to Miss Hara Oelse. During the afternoon after tho dom Inoes were laid aside templing re freshments Were served. Those enjoying Mrs Chandler’s hospitality were; Mrs. W. L. Joiner, I Mrs George |\ Rdenfleld, Mrs. J* L. ! Watson. Mrs. Horace McLendon, Mrs. 1 Owen Oelse, Mrs O. N. Oelse. Mrs. A. I). Ferguson, Mrs H if. Thomp son, Miss Sara Oelse. Miss Julia Thompson, Miss May Dee Roberta, Miss Sira Conely, Miss junto Cofer. The best people visit the Arcadium PRIVATE T- B. ATKINSON APPOINTED CORPORAL At th* Clinch It I tics' meeting Thurs flay ulghi. I'ni>i Ellloii announced thoi appointmpnt of f'rlvst* T. It Atkinson to th* office of corporal. io fill tli«| vacancy caiiHcil by Corporal Livings tone's expiration. Mr. Alklnaon la an 014 member of lb* company, enthusiastic and well ! ilrlll*>l, ami will make a fin* corporal. 1 OYSTERS Isn't, this weather fine for Oysters# We Imve them rijj;lit fresh from Norfolk and Suv aimali al HO, 10 and OO cents it quart. Hakes galore for Hundny, and they are .just as good and pure as ran he. The Old fashioned pound rake, layer eakes. small cakes and some twenty odd other kinds. Be sure to call <»r phone your order. If you are not using “Piisque” Coffee, let us in- Kisl upon <m« tial ot it l( is so absolutely differ ent from most others no matter what price that we believe you will appreciate it ‘s rich flavor and delightful aroma. Every can scaled air tight -no flust nnd muss. Phon#i 1212 and 2112 HOLLINGSWORTH 6 CO., •• Ihe Department lood Store" PAGE SEVEN PHONE No. 183. Miss Mary Osborn* Miss Imogens Macon ami Miss Madge McLeod. Miss Sara Golso Is back from a charming vIhII to her sister, Mrs. Rob ert Kayle, In Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Durden, of (ir.iy iiiont, spent Thurailuy with Mrs. Jano Holland. Mr. Ham Runtime*, of fibbtown spent part of this Week Imr* vision,; rclallves. Mrs Le* Godfrey lias returned from llawklnsvllle. Misses Lilclln Rountree and Wll'lo May Waller spent Friday and Satur day In Htlllmore, the gnosis of Miss f'laribollo Dewberry. Mrs. Tom Right, of Gliromor*. Ok lahoma, Hpcnl Gils week with Mrs. Missouri Lawrence. Mr Joseph Coleman* and fnmllv, of Dublin, iii" visiting their slaters, Mrs. F. II fjaffold. nnd Mr. Coleman's moth er, Mrs. It F Colnmnn. j Mr. Walter S. Hnffold spent tho week end In Ravnnnali and Pooler. Miss Sadi* Smith, of Mlddvlll*. is Ihe al tractive guest of her uncle. Mr. J. A. Smith. The opening of the skating rink Gilh week was an event for the young people of this place. Il Is under the inaimgmunnt of Mr Will Unman and Is quite well patronized. Mr. W. J. Illnson spenl Sunday In Atlanta. Misses l.orlne and Bertha Younians ami Miss Ixmlse Solomons are ex pected as visitors of Miss Ruth You niaus next week Why James Lee Got Well. Everybody In Za near tie, o . knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route g Hho writes: “My husband, lames Lee, flrnilv believe* he owes Ilia Ilf* to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. Ilia lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a Irlend recommended New Discovery. We tried It. nnd Its iisu Ima restored him to perfect health.” I)r. King's New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung r*m*d!c». For coughs and colds il has no equal. Tho first dose gives relbl Trv It' So'd under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c and $ 1.00. Trial bottle free The beat people vlalt the Arcadium. If you want the heat Domestic Goal orde Cllnehfleld through your deal er or of the, Cllnchfiold Coal Cor poratlon, Charlotte, N. C. The beet people vlelt the Arcadium.