The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, August 18, 1909, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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TO APPROVED TENANTS
We offer for rent the new flat* now being erected On the North
Bast comer of Greene and Washington afreets.
Each flat has hall, parlor, dining room, three bed room*, two o£
which are connoted by bath, butlers pantry and kitchen.
The houses are fitted with gas and electric fixtures, call bells, etc.,
and in fact, everything to be round in up-to-date apartments.
Price of Greene St apartment :, Mo $41.67
Price of Washington St, apartment*, Mo 35 00
6GODWIN & CO.
No. 2 Union Savings Bank Building. Jackson St. 'Phone 638.
List Your Property With Us Now
and let us get you a good tenant
MARTIN & GARRETT
DYER BUILDING
ARGO, JESTER & CO.
COTTON MERCHANTS
BEAVER BUILDING, NEW YORK.
Members: New York Cotton Ex- Orders solicited for pur
changa, New Orleans Cotton chase and sale of Cotton
Exchange, Liverpool Cotton As- and Grain for future de
soclation. livery.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
New York Stocks
Orders for Stocks and Bonds executed on the
New York Stock Exchange. Your business solicited
W. «. GARDNER
124 Bth Street.
$2,500.00
Will buy you a nice, brand new, up to-datc, 2-story, 7-room frame
house with bath mid every modern convenience that you -ould wish
for, and with surroundings that would please anyone, ou lower
Walk,«r street, Juat a few doors from the ear line. If you hav e al
ready rented, buy It anyway and we will rent It for you for $26.00 per
mouth, whleh will afford you, u you nee, a nice Investment.
If you lea'h waul to buy a home or make an investment, we
think you rr.uid make no mistake by looking Into thla, as we con
sider It a bargnln.
STAFFORD & McCLELLAN
Phone Is. 5 Union Having* Bank Bldg , Jackson Street.
JUST RECEIVED
Another shipment of thoee little R ecordirig Home Savings Banka. " r, ie
moot popular uuxttlary bank maJe. You can tall at all *fmee how
much you have in the bank. Let ut loan you ami.
4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID TO ALL.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
Perey E. May, Dr. Thee. R. Wright, J. g. Weigle,
President Vlce-Pre widen t. Caahler.
WAYNESBORO PERSONALS.
WAYNEUSHORO. C.n Mias Virginia
Anderson of Augusta Ik au attractive
visitor Id the city.
Miss Cbrlsttuu Garnett of Savan
nah Spent Tuusdav na a mum»i at the
Melrose with Mrs. Mamie l>. Her
rlngtou
Mr C. M Adams. Mr. C A. Adams
and Mias Ruth Adams of Macon; Mr.
H H Adams and Mies Jennie \dams
of Sauderisville, spent Tuesd«\ in tile
city. They estUi on (heir auto.
Tha many frleirfts of Utile Mr. John
Wrtgfct Carswell are pleased to learn
“Hickey’s Barber Shop”
THE BEST OP ALL
General Contractors ...
Many of the Best and Biggest Buildings
in Augusta and surrounding territory have
been erected by us. Kstimates given on
all classes ol work. Just give us a chance,
that is all we ask. (all us by phone 158 —
or call to see us or let us call to see vou.
...J, lL”i 1U1! i — auj_i
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.
tbai he Is improving after a severe
spell of fever.
Mr John l). Munnerlyn has return
ed from an extended visit to Tybee.
ELKO PERSONALS.
ELKO, S C. The continued ruins
are damaging fodder and hindering
the gathering considerably.
MLs Edna Stale; of Charleston Is
spending some time with relatives
and friends hsro.
Mrs S. V Hair spent last week at
Healing Springs a health resort in
Blackvilh township.
DAYS OF DIZZINESS
Come to Hurtdrede of Augueta People-
There are day* of dizziness;
Spells of headache, sldeache, baok
j ache;
Sometimes rheumatic pains;
Often urinary disorders
All tell you plainly the kidneys are
I sick.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney
| Ills.
Here Is proof in Augusta:
Mrs T R. Woodward, 843 Phillips
St., Augusta. Ga., says: "I am pleased
to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills in
return for the good they did me. I
suffered a great deal from backache
and a constant dull ache across my
loins. The kidneys secretions were
Irregular In passage and deposited
a sediment if allowed to stand. I
also suffered from headaches and
dizzy spells were frequent. Finally
learning of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I
procured a box at the Green & Horsey
Drug Co., and after using them the
backaches and pains In my loins dis
apeared. In a short time my kidneys
became normal, the headaches vanish
ed and I was able to rest well.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
CORNERSTONE LAID.
BOWMAN, Ga.- Masons laid the
cornerstone of the public school build
ing here. Grand Master Jefferies, of
Atlanta, officiated, assisted by John
R Dickey, of Atlanta, arid home mem
bers.
Pate, Oettcate Women and Girls.
The Old Standard 13HOVE'S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC, drive* out malaria
and Guilds up tho system. For grown
people and children, 60c.
Hosiery Sale
Friday and Saturday
100 dozen Men’s fine Half Hose at Half
Price —in all popular colors —remember Fri
day and Saturday only—limited 4 pair to each
customer for
SOc
OUE $9.75 SUIT SALE CONTINUES FOR
A FEW DAYS LONGER. : : : : :
Me Creary’s
742 BROAD AUGUSTA, GA.
WATERLOO SOCIAL NEWS
WATERLOO. S. C— Of the many
charming social affairs which have
been given oompllmoutary to Mrs. C.
j. Larson, of Charleston, there has
been nothing more delightful nor
thoroughly enjoyable than the love
ly party of Thursday afternoon, given
by Mr*. Joel Casper Smith, at her
handsome homo on the Hill.
The hostess’ home was made most
attractive for the occasion, lovely
flowers being used tn charming profus
ion throughout the rooms, palms and
ferns adding a picturesque effect tn
tee recaption hall. The spacious vlue
eovered veranda of the Smith home
was very pretty, indeed, with luxuri
ant ferns and pot plants, rugs and
chairs being invitingly placed there
on. It was here that the hostess. In
a beautiful white gown, embroidered
and lace trimmed, received her guests
assisted by her aunt, Mrs. Cora
Wharton, of Rockingham, and her
mother. Mrs. John H Wharton. A de
lightful program of entertainment was
furnished during the evening, after
which a delicious Ice course was
served.
Mrs. Smith's guests included, be
sides the lovely honoree, Mrs. Cora
Wharton, Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson.
Mrs W. C. Wharton. Mrs H. C. Ful
ler. Mrs. J. H. Wharton and Misses
Janie Butler and Janie Larson, of
Charleston
Mrs 0. J. Larson, ono of the most
charming and beautiful matrons of
Charleston, was tli e honoree on Fri
day evening, at a guessing contest."
with which her niece, Mrs. William
Carl Wharton, complimented her. at
Tainted Blood is a Terrible Affliction.
II PmtnciHl Mrknm, Untold Misery and Frequently Death,
ttf permitted to derelop. Erery restim must be dnren from
the •viteta entirely eliminated before the victim can be
oooiidered cured »ud
We have tre*t«d wuoi'et* fully thoustnda of case* of BLOOD
POISOS during the paet #,« years. Physicians in con• tant attend
ance are graduate* of leading ccU«-K*e — Mrp*-%enc*d Special ft*.
Oerfalaable Knowledrr. Uneaeetloaed Skill aed Wide Paper!*
* ace Make Oar ferric** UaWpeatahle la Ike Treataieat of
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D+bllHy. JMn Olaaaaaa, Cmtmrrh,
Uvmr Trmmbtwm, ▼ I/arfMar Trmmbimm.
Our office* are thoroaghlr equipped witk every modern
appliaaoe known to medical science. We make no charge for
conauUetioa or for medicines during treatment,
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OW, HATHAWAY 4 CCMPAWY, Inman Building, ATLANTA. CA.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
NAUGHTY SEA BREEZE
DISROBES MAIDEN
Gownless Girl Plunges
Into Cab At Atlantic
City and Escapes To Her
Hotel.
ATLANTIC CITY—The sensation
of being disrobed by a young hurri
cane was the fate of a young woman
who with two companions had gone to
the board walk to see the thrilling
spectacle of the sea in its greatest
rage in ten years.
The gale was forced down the lane
between the two high buildings at
Ocean avenue and the boardwalk at
a speed which bared the heads of
women and men in a twinkling. The
wind took hold of the light summer
gown of the woman, gave it a few
flirts and then the ripping began.
There were screams and women in
the vicinity started to the rescue
while men, too, began to move for
ward to save the catastrophe of an
Involuntary disrobing act on the prom
enade,
Quick as she dropped her umbrella
and left her millinery to its fate, the
gale was quicker. The skirt parted
in several places and lingerie was
exposed in such profusion 'that there
were cries of Oh!” from many di
rections. With a blush and wail she
rushed to a cab and was driven away
in confusion, deserting her two girl
companions.
CARRIERS WANTED
Wanted several boys with wheels
to carry The Herald. Apply
J. V. LaTASTE,
Circulation Dept.
BENSON RESIGNS.
HARTWELL, Ga.—E. B. Benson, a
large merchant of Hartwell and this
section and for twenty years presi
dent of the Hartwell hank, tendered
his resignation to i..e board of direc
tors of that institution. He has been
connected with that bank since its
organization in 1888. It is not known
who will succeed him.
her lovely home, "Sunny Side.”
Mrs Wharton's parlors were made
unusually pretty and attractive by
th*. use of quantities of summer flow
ers. roses, together with ferns, being
arranged with artistic tast e in bowls,
vases and jardinieres throughout the
hallway and dining room, the win
dows of which were thrown open,
flooding the apartment with the soft
afternoon sunshine, thereby enhanc
ing the already lovely scene. The
tabic was prettily appointed, there
resting on the centerpiece of rich and
lovely lace, a tall cut glass vase filled
wit a lovely long stemmed roses and
asparagus fern, the bonbons and Ices
carrying out the pretty pink color
scheme.
The guests were met at the front
door by Misses Janl e Butler and Janie
Larson, each attractively gowned in
dainty evening dresses and ushered
into the drawing room, where Mrs.
Wharton, wearing a becoming and ex
quisite pink gown, received with the
honor guest, Mr*. C. J. Larson, who
was very lovely lti a delicate lingerie
gown.
After an hour or two of lively guess
ing, it was found that Mrs. Thomas
E. Harris had made the highest num
ber of correct answers thus being
aw arded a daintily embroidered apron.
Enjoying Mrs. Wharton's hospital
ity were: Mrs. Thomas J. Anderson,
Mrs. Telford S. Boyd. Mrs. Irwin p.
Moore. Mrs. Joel Casper Smith, Mrs.
Cora Wharton. Mrs. Thomas F'. Har
ris and Mrs H C. Filler.
Mrs. G. W. Long was hostess at a
lovely dinner pivty on Saturday,
Senator Raynor
Senator Isador Raynor,
of Maryland, who failed
of endorsement for re
election to tbe United
States Senate, through the
efforts of Arthur P, Gor
man, son of the former U.
S. Senator, Arthur Pue
Gorman, who broke with
Raynor shortly before his
death.
DANCED WITH GLEE,
CATCHING TYPHOID
Little Girl Feared She
Might Not Join Her
Mother, Aunt and Sister
in the Hospital.
NEW YORK—When Mrs. Hugh
Moriarty was taken from her home in
the suburbs of Montclair, N. J., to
the - Mountainside Hospital last week
with typhoid fever, her daughter,
Esther, who is five, wanted to go
along, and didn't understand why It
was that she couldn't.
Her tears over the parting were
scarcely dried before her sister, Lil
lian, eight was taken to the hospital
also as a typhoid victim. Then her
favorite aunt, Mrs. .Delia Mulholland,
who lived in the jame house, was
stricken, and had to make the same
journey.
‘‘Why can’t I go?” pleaded Esther
“They all have typhoid dear,” she
was told, “and you’re a well little
girl.”
“Well, can’t I have typhoid like
mamma and auntie and Lily?” she
asked. "Please let me have it. too."
Then she cried indignantly. “I want
it! I want typhoid!”
The family had been drinking out of
an old well which, it has been found,
was infee'ed. The doctors felt sure
that Esther could scarcely escape the
fever which had attacked the others,
so they told her: “Well, maybe if
you're a good girl you'll get it,
too.”
Yesterday the symptoms appeared.
When they told the child and brought
the ambulance to the house, she
danced and clapped her hands for
joy. “Oh, I'm glad!” she exclaimed.
“I got it! I'm going to mamma!”
She was placed in the same ward as
her relatives, all of whom are in a
serious condition.
Little Esther makes the twelfth
case of typhoid fever in the neigh
borhood resulting from infected wells.
The wells have now all been closed.
CARRIERS WANTED
Wanted several boys with wheels
to carry The Herald. Apply
J. V. LaTASTE,
Circulation Dept.
when she entertained Mrs S. 3V.
Puckett, and sister, Miss Caprie Pow
ell, of Columbia, afid Miss Ida May
Wharton and guest. Miss Minnie
Godley, of Columbia.
—Mrs. Long's home was pretty and
bright with a profusion of garden
dowers, lovely pink and white roses
forming the chief decorative feature
in the dining room, ferns placed
about the room adding to its loveli
ness.
The day writs one of informal but
very genuine pleasure, delightful mu
sic being one of the moat enjoyed
pastimes of the day. Mrs. Long al
ways a perfect hostess, proved her
self on this occasion most charming
and gracious.
Mrs. Telford S. Boyd entertained a
limited number of friends Saturday
evening. In honor of Mrs. C. J. Lar
son, whose visit to her niece. Mrs.
W. Carl Wharton, is being marked
by so many delightful social atten
tions.
Mrs Boyd’s home was prettily dec
orated with cut flowers and ferns.
Music and Nations were enjoyed for
several hours, when Mrs. Boyd invited
her guests into the dining room,
where a delirious fruit and ice course
was most charmingly served. Pres
ent were: Mrs. C. J. Larson, Mrs.
W. C. Wharton. Mrs H, C. Filler,
Mrs J. Robert Anderson and Misses
Janie Butler and Janie Larson.
Picture Framing
Our Specialty
Just let us show you what we have—how nicely we do the work—
and—how reasonable our charges are. You’ll be pleased and we’ll
be delighted. •
T. Q. Bailie & Co.
“OLD DOMINION”
PORTLAND CEMENT
IS GOVERNMENT STANDARD
and guaranteed by us to be second to no other Cement made. Owing
to location of these mills, and our ability to ship quickly in solid car
lots, and also mixed car lots with other materials, as well as in
small lots from one of our 20 Sou them Stocks —no one should be
excused for using anything else, when the best is wanted. Write
us.
Carolina Portland Cement Company
DISTRIBUTORS CHARLESTON, S. C.
JAMES T. WILLIAMS
SLASHED IN THROAT
•DAWSON, Ga. —Monday evening
James T. Williams, proprietor of the
Williams Furniture company, here,
was seriously and perhaps fatally cut
in the neck with a pocket-knife by
Grenwood Kennedy, local representa
-1 tive of the Standard Oil company.
Kennedy was angered by Williams
placing his account with a collecting
agency and the controversy arose
over this.
The attending physician states that
Williams is resting quietly this after
noon, but his condition is critical.
A warrant charging assault with
intent to murder has been sworn out
against Kennedy, and he is now in
jail awaiting commitment trial.
PAPER BUYS ENGINE.
CALHOUN, Ga.—Thea Calhoun
News has placed an order for an en
gine and other equipment for their
plant on Railroad street. The News
has jumped into public favor, and is
meeting with success.
Botanic
Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Cures Tbrnogli the Blood
Poison, A
/mq bme pairs,can-
CER, SCALY SKIN, Agj
Rheumatism, Eczema,
itching: Humors.
you may Test b. b. b. free.
FT7FMA is by Poisoned Blood
■.va.livi/1 xf you have watery blister*,
open, itching sores or humors with ooz
ing matter, skin cracks ana bleeds witn
soales—then take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm). It kills the poison, cures the
worst Eczema, makes the blood pure and
flch and heal* the sores and stops the
Itching forever. It is wonderful how B.
B- B. cools the blood —how quickly the
pimples and lumps disappear while in
t}:«ir place B. B. B. gives a smooth, rosy
skin with pure, rich blood.
RHEUMATISM OR FOUL CATARRH
with shoulder pains, hawking or spitting,
headache, earache, even old, stubborn
rases are quickly cured by Botanic Blood
B*lm (B. B. B.), because thest trouble*
some from blood poison.
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) has been curing yearly
thousands of sufferers from Primary.
Secondary or Tertiary Blood Powjon. If
jrou have achee and pains in Bones,
Back. Joint*. Mucus Patches in mouth,
Bare Throat, boils. Copper Colored Spots]
Ulcers on any port of the body. Hair
»r Eyebrows falling out, open humors,
take B. 8. B. It kills the poison, makes
the blood pure and rich, completely
changing the entire body into a clean,
healthy condition, healing every sore and
•topping all aches, pains and itching, in
this way curing the worst case of Blood
Poison.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B ).
Is pleasant and safe to take; composed
of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies
And enriches the blood. B. B. B.
strengthens th© nerves and builds up
the broken down system. DRUG(JIBTB
II PBR LARGE BOTTLE, with direc
tions for home cure.
SAMPLE SENT FREE by wHtlng to
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Q a . When
writing for sample give name of your
trouble, If y*u knew.
Lake View Casino
3 WATSONS --3
Greatest Act in Southern Vaudeville
New Motion Pictures Every Night
MORRIS’ ORCHESTRA
Two Complete Shows Night
ly, Beginning 8:30. FREE!
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18.
AUGUSTANS LAND
CAROLINA CONTRACT
Hampton anti Varnville
Will Erect School Be
tween Two Places For
Mutual Use.
Special to The Herald.
HAMPTON, S. C.—Hampton and
Varnville, S. C., will shortly issue
bonds to 'the amount of SIO,OOO each
for the purpose of erecting jointly a
$15,000 school building to be erected
halfway between Hampton and Varn
ville. Preacher and Holman of Augus
ta are the architects.
GORDON SUPERIOR COURT.
CALHOUN, Ga.—Gordon county su
perior court will open here next Mon
day, with Judge Fite presiding. There
are quite a number of cases on the
civil docket, but nothing of a sensa
tional character is expected to come
before the court.
Quench Your Thirst With A BoitleCf
Hires
Wherever Soft Drinks Ape Sold.
DIXIE CARBONATING CO.. August*, Ga.
FOR RE^~
1331 Ellis, 6 rooms $22.03
1273 Broad St., 5-rooms $20.00
1211 Ellis St., 5-rooms 22.53
814 Jackson St., 6-rooms .. .. 20.00
338 Walker St., 6-rooms .. .. 21.00
1345 Broad St., 6-rooms 21.00
1329 Ellis St., 6-rooms 20.00
1321 Drutd Park Ave., 4-rooms.. 15.00
1446 Broad St., 6-rooms 15.C0
1110 Marbury St., 6-rooms .. .. 18.00
829 Campbell St., 5-rooms .. .. 15.00
728 Fenwick St., 4-rooms .. .. 12.50
730 Fenwick St., 4-rooms .. .. 12.50
Barnes St. (2nd above Camp
bell, south side), 5-rooms .. 15.00
OS 'll m«q
pun SUIOOJ-i “ig
John L, Armstrong
Union Savings Bank Bldg.
Jackson St. ’Phon e 693
(Formerly No, 6 Library Bldg.)
The Air Dome
Augusta’s Only Summer Theatre.
The People’s Popular
Play House
New Vaudeville Show Tonight.