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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
lX>uL*<\ th<* lIMU 1 dnughc r. of Mr. and
Mr* J. W. 1111!. rrlrbrntrd her cvcnth
birthday lwnt lYUiuy afternoon \ \ m
Ycrtatnlng about tvv«> .I t - n of her small
friend* with n lovely littb party After
yarlou* parlor frames and out-door
romp* the little stunts were ushered
la the dining l room when delightful
ire* and fruit* wore served The din
Jng room was beautiful decorated with
Children s School
and Dress Shoes
A full and complete stock
of Children's shoes in all
leathers. Everything new,
a cordial welcome and po
lite attention to all.
CH AS. A. MEYER
Phone 3381. V 22 Broad Street.
We Give The Purple Stamp
Something new for the needleworker! This beautiful dcsif#i can be transferred by the new process explained below without using the o!4
tedious tracing paper method.
pink and white rosea and ferns.
The pretty yopng hostess received
many lovely gifts from her young
guests.
Among whom were: Misses T.ovlo
Hull Mollle Johnson. Hattie Davis.
I»ovey flail, Annie lam Johnson, Flare
Helgler, Margaret Vail Dyke, A dalle
Ivey. .limnltH \'«n I>\ ke, Oervalse and
Nellie Hem r. M isters William Davis.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Heyward Woodward Teland Cannon
and Hr no Woodward.
TYRANNY OF
TRAINED SERVANTS.
ft In not very easy for parvenus to
otdaln the trained servants aho go
easily to the old families, but Mrs.
Nnrltoh, after Immense trouble and
coaxing and a large expenditure of
money, succeeded In engaging a but
ler who hud lived with members of
ERUPTION CAUSED
TERRIBLE SUFFERING
Baby's Body Covered with Large
Sores. Seemed to Itch and Burn.
Finger Nails Fell Off. Little or
No Sleep. Used Cuticura Soap
and Ointment, In 6 Weeks Cured.
When mr h*hy was six months eld.
his body was completely covered with l*rj*
sores that seetned to itch and bnrn. and oaun*
terrible suffering The erin
tlon becan In plrrrplee which
would open and run. making
large sores. His hair cama
out and finger nails fell off,
and the sores were over tha
entire body, causing little er
no sleep for baby or myself.
(Irrat scabs would come off
when 1 removed htaahirt.
"We tried a great many
remedies, but nothing would
help him, till a friend In
duced me to try the Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. 1 used
the Cuficura Soap and Oint
ment but a short time hefora
1 could see that he waa im
proving, and in six weekg’
fr\
tea
n
lltsc he was entirely cured He had suffered
about six weeks before we tried the Cuticura
So*P and Ointment although *e had tried
wvcral other things, and doctors too. I
think the Cutietira Remedies will do all that
h claim*! for them, and a grrit deal more "
-Mfi'Mra N»>hle Tubma-i, PodsMV Mont.,
Jan 2«, 1011,
F>r more than a preneratin* Cuticura ’’cap
and Ointment hive afforded the most eco
nomlcal treat mem for affections of the skin
and scalp of infants, children an ! adults. A
c*ke of Cuticura Soap ,25c. and box
of Cuticura Ointment (50c ) are often suffi
cient Although sold by druggist* and dealers
throughout the world, a liberal sample of
each, with 32-p IkxoW on the sktn. will be
krnt free, on application to Potter Drug A
v2tt»n C*>u> . Ds»pt. ISA, livvwaa.
the English aristocracy, says Clara
Belle In th* Cincinnati Knqnirer. Why
he came to America was not clear,
but Mrs. Kurltch couldn't afford to
look too closely Into reasons She
found him all that his references said,
and certainly there was no doubt that
he gave her brown stone three-story
house an air of distinction that her
neighbors totally lacked.
What, was her horror and surprise
when one morning be came and told
her he would have to leave h*r.
“But why, John? Haven't you all
you want?”
•‘Oh, yes. ma'am; it isn’t that.”
“Then wba, Is the matter* I'm sure
I'd do anything to make you com
sortable.” The poor thing wns al
most In tears.
"Well, ma'am, It. Is because Mr. Nu
rltch quarrels so terrible with you over
wha, you spend on dress. Even last
nigh, at dinner he made n scene. And
I'm no, accustomed to live l n families
where the master and mistress quar
rel befe-e the servants. And I can't
afford to loss niy reputation "
''Well, John, If yen'll stay. I'll speak
;to Mi N’utriteh and I*ll see that it
doesn't happen again."
And so the servants rule the roost.
THE StLF-CENTIkfiD GIRL.
The self esnteredness of the mod
ern young women '» annoying and un
attractive ,o the older women who
have he*n trained to show interest,
in the people with whom they eom*
l n contact, say* the Philadelphia
Ledger.
In other days It was net considered
good manners for a young girl to be
uninterested and indifferent te what
her elders said to her. but nowadays
she does not ever strive te dlsgu'se
her lack of inter**,, and h*r sir of
absolute boredom is an affront against
good taste and breeding
S*he frequently maintain! an ab
sorbed silence when not with her in
timate se, of young friends, or else
answers in such a careless and indif
lerert manner tbs’ older women hea
itHte to dr»w her Inte conversation
What ha* become e* ,h* young girl
who was alwavs sweet and agreeable
to older rersons. who used her pret
tiest manner and moat charming
smile when alking to them* Purely
se have no, seen th* last of her, for
she was one of the meet refreshing
linings In life
And the young peraon who has
I taken her place, who half turns has
shoulder upo u older women, proving
by her attitude and manner the un
speakable ennui that she is suffering.
Is. to say the least, a bit trying.
Strive* as one will to gain nor in
terest. one has the of fail
ing utterly. She manages to convey
to one without the slightest insolence,
ercept of manner, that, one Is not
worth considering. Scramble around
in one’s mind far the little tennis and
golf knowledge that one possesses,
and drag it forth for her edification,
and one is met, by a bored stare and
absolute unresponsiveness.
The older woman seems scarcely to
possess ln the whole range of her in
tellect a topic that Is worth the con
sideration of the young women of the
dsy.
It surely cannot be altogether the
fault of the older woman, for older
j women of today are remarkably
! young and easily demonstrate their
attraction for men and society in
’general, but with the young girl she
i meets her Waterloo.
The rfnlv explanation thnt presents
MILLIONS OF GERMS
You Must Kill Them or Lose
Your Hair.—Newbro’s Her
picide Prevents Baldness.
The dandruff germ is a deadly enem>
t* healthy, luxuriant hair. No matt '
how thick, heavy and beautiful you
hair may look, the dandruff (term nth.'
he there at work and very busily too.
Juat en sure as you do not take ste;>.
to rheek the ra\ages of this srerm. jn-
I" sure you will eooner or later !o
your hair.
Baldnes may always he prevented ■ 1
the timely use of Newbro's Herpictdc
llerpletde is sure death to the dandruf*
»*rm. It clrans the scalp and allow
the hair to «r.o» as nature intended
T here are no disappointments, uuk s*
the hair follicles are oomph ul
atr rhled. so wh' put off the ti -atm ■'
until it is too late*
Herplcide is sold and enaranterd i
ert* dollar bottles by all druiyists.
Applications at the best barber shop
aad hair dressing parlors.
Pend 10c in postage or silver to Th
Herplokle Ca . TVpt. R Detn it, \ijc
for a nlfe sample of Herplcide and
booklet teUlny all about the hair.
Green A Horsey Drug Co.. Speck
Agent a
itself is that the modcr n girl is tre
mendously self-centered. She has ab
solutely no interest in anything out
side of the doings of her own im
mediate little clique. Her mother’s
friends bore her. not because they
are actually tiresome, but because
their interests i n life are not identical
with hers.
MISS CORA BROWN
ENTERTAINS.
Miss Cora Brown entertained at a
pretty luncheon on Friday at 2.30
o’clock, her guests including the mem
bers of the Teachers’ Training class
of the Second Baptist church.
The table was decorated with a
large vase of yellow chrysanthemums
Specials For Tomorrow
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“Home of Good Groceries”
EGGS, Everyone guaranteed
Two deliveries every day to Summerville and one<
every day to North Augusta.
If von are moving, remember we can serve you
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3167-Two Fhones—3l66
CASTLEBERRY & WILCOX
616 BROAD STREET.
Agents for Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees.
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 15.
and the place cards bore water color
skotehe of yellow chrysanthemums
and were heart-shaped. The mints
and other details were in yellow, cov
ers being laid for eighteen at the at
■ tractively appointed table.—Georgian
PYTHIAN SISTERS.
The next regular meeting of the
Pythian Sisters will he held on Wed
nesday evening, October 18th, at eight
o'clock. AH members are expected
to he present.
HOME COMFORT SOCIETY.
An important meeting of th# Home
Comfort Society is called for Wednes
day morning at eleven o'clock, at the
home of Mrs. Warren Walker.
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