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OUT-OF-TOWN SOCIETY
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•coal News and Personal Item* of
Intaren
Athena, Ga. -Thursday night at f'hl
Kappa hull Ihr Thultan.*, thr dramatic
chih nf thu I’nlvorolty of (borgla,
-Irctrd eight new mm. Those chosen
vrrr Messrs Klade. Vic or. lYunlap,
Jacobson, Howell. Reed, < - avr>rly end
Wiliam* The old men are Messrs
Myor. Nicholson, I,ynch. North.-n
Meclaln, Hunter. They will begin work
on * new plsy at an early dels
Miss l,r.ria Haddock is the guest of
friends In Atlanta.
Miss Jo Lr « Malory I* spending noon
tfmr In Athena as the guest of Mrs. H
M. Malory.
Mr. H. W. Kelron, »n "''l fietkls
football player Is In town asslstlnt, In
the coaching of the Georgia twirn.
Mhrs. AV. D. Ellis arrived In the clly
last Thursday and will 1«- the guest of
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb.
Mlaa Kannlo G&ulding hna retttrned
to turn hnanr In Crawford.
Mr WIU Hutchins arrived Saturday
from Afiaona, whore he ha* boon mak
In* hi* homo for several ynars IP
will be flu- kupsl of his part nt“ Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Hutchins
|ir» ijucy Hello Harbor has return
td to Commerce after a abort stay In
tho city.
Mrs. r. Hiiklios, of Commerce has re
turned l>nin B after a short stay with
friend* In Athens.
Mr*. J. W. Hla< k has returned to her
I'.eme In Ctmwnorce
Mrs. Grayson Pont-. r»f Clunson, H
r. Is the guest of Mr and Mra. Oro.
Met!
Mrs Scydrll, of New York, will ar
rive Monday Ip be present at the
Hillnhtn* -Hodgson weddltik
Mra. Bvabom Full! love. of High
Shoals, Is tho street of friend* In the
city.
Mrs T. C. Mullock, of WtfltervUle,
was in the city Thnrs’lay.
Mra. J. A. Pttnor will return today,
with lair daughter, Mrs. James Slot
son, lo Mnnn.
Col. J. F. U Hond iMisa««l through
lh« city Thursday reroute for Or can s
I orn.
Mrs. Macon Johnson, of Crawford Is
When the
Stomach Stops
Working Properly, Bemus, there It
Wind in It, Ue« B*uart’» Dyepepeie
Tublttt to Set it.O<wng Again.
A Trial Paokaga Free.
The doctor* call It flatulency, hut
itrrpmfeaalomU folks know tt or "wind
iin the stomach," tuul a rnoat rtlirtrcHH
I,tit state of thing* It t« HteO *e
rif.ti condition of this (trout motor
organ. Always annoying and painful
In the extreme, ut limes often leading
to had unil fatal results. The stomach
, rnimrrassed and hampered with wind
catniot take care of Its food properly
ami Indigestion follows, and this has a
train too appalling to tmnnorith The
entire system Is Implicated made ail
active or passive factor In this trouble
and Ufa soon becomes a questionable
boon.
All title l« explained In doctor books;
how undigested food causes gases by
fsrmmitutksi and fomentatkm In
whlob process some essantUU fluids are
destroyed—burnt up wasted by chem
ical action, followed -by defective nu
trttlon ami tho dtstrtbntkm through
the alimentary tract of chemically
wrong elements and us a cm*"iiiaiuw
tlio atoreiaoh nml enttro system Is
starved. Plenty of food, you see, but
spoilt In preparation anil worse than
worthless.
A derunged stomach Is tlio epitome
of evil; nothing too hud to omaiuitf
from tt. but tho gas It gxmerik.es Is
probably Its worst primary effect and
the only way to do away with this
Is to remove the cause. Stuart's l>ya
pepsta Tablets go to tho root of this
trouble. They attack the gas-making
tood* and render them harmless. Fla
tulency or wind on tho stomach sim
ply cannot exist where these power
ful and wunderworking little tablets
uro In evidence.
They- were made fur this very pur
pose to attack gas-maktng foods and
convert them Into proper nutriment.
Tilts Is their province and office. A
whole book could he written about
thorn and then not all t.rtd lluit might
be told with profit to sufferers from
this painful disease, dyspefisia. It
wouhl mention the years of patient
and expensive experiment In effort to
iirrlvs et this result—of failures In
numerable and at last success. it
would make mention of the different
stomach correctives that enter Into
this tabl'd, and make it fattlifulb rep
rcjsetit all.
Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets arc not
alone Intended for the sick, but well
folks as wall; for the person who
craves hearty foods and wants It* sat
loartlly and rnn no risk of bad ef
fects, they an like a charm and make
voting ami dig. sit but a delight and
pleast!rt. They k ©ep ttio stontsch ac
tive and energetic and side amt will
ing to do extra work without apodal
labor or < ffort Don't forget this
Well people arc often negh-ctvd, hut
the Stuail Dyspepsia Tablets bate
them In mind.
A free trial package will Vs* sent any
on* who warns to know Jest what they
are, how- they look and taste, before
I>< ginning treatment with them. Vfter
this go to the drug store for them,
i verve here, bore or st home, they «r<
E-0 cents a box and by g.gttng them at
bom* roti will save time and postage
Your doctor will prescribe them; they
say there are ft,o(o doctotx using
thstr, but when you know what is the
matter wtfh yon real f why gxi to the
expense of a prescription “ For fre<
trig] package nc.itrt as V A Sc uu rt Co,
160 Stuart Building, Marshall, MW
(an
the gnopi of her daughter, Mrs. Aua*
tin Corner.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Knox, oT Ix*x
ington. w *'T<‘ in Athena Thursday.
Mrs. Ocorg« (’unningham, of Com
merce, Tbur»day In tho city.
(‘apt. J. W. Harnett has Just re
turned from Albany. Mrs. Harnett
arrived Thursday.
Mra. Chandler, of Carlton, was in
tho city Thursday.
Mis Jeide Pure, nf C' nter, gprnt
Thursday in the city.
Mrp. of Crawford, was in
Athena ThurHday.
Mr - <> VV. Abrny is tho guest of
r-lath'M' In Macon.
Mr«. Ft. Johns, of Jefferson, spent
Thursday in the city.
Mrs M. M. Arnold is visiting frends
Macon.
Mi« Ruble Hancock, of Jefferson, la
the guet of friewL* in the city.
I>r. and Mrs. Groene, of C’arltoa mo
tored t<> Athens on Thursday.
Mrs. W. A. Ashhurn, nf Watkins
vlilo, la tiw? guest of friends In the
city.
Mrs J, P*. Clwniny, of J A ft>ig«'*rald, and
Mrs. J ff. Edmonw/n, of Ha Grange,
ar<* visiting their brother, Ca.pt, J. T.
Wilson.
Mrs. N. 1. Hutchins, of Rawrenrevlile
returned home yesterday. During her
stay of a few days tn Athejis she was
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. II
Jimml
Mrs. Phil I>avlß, of I.exington, was
In the city Thursday.
Mrs Pambrough and daughter, <>f
Bishop, bf" the gneet* of frlendK in
th» city.
Mr. Hirnon Mlcheal left yesterday for'
Sli'V/ York.
Mr. A. H. Wan], of Watklm*vlMe, has
returned home after a visit to the city.
Mrs. <\ T. Holiday, of Jo/forrw»n,
spent Tlmrsdav In Athene, shopping.
TEIiILLE NEWS
Social News and Personal Items of
Interest.
Tennille, Ga.—Mrs. Whittaker, of
Harrison, i« the guest of her sister,
Mrs. 1,. 0. Stephens
Mrs. Warn Burnett and little son,
of Atlanta, are guests of Mrs. W. A,
Daniel.
Hr. Peacock, of Harrison, was lo re
during the week.
Mrs Harnli Bashtnskl, of Macon,
was the recent guest of Mrs. H. M.
ilashlnskl.
Ml«m Mary Hatch has returned
from Augtlsta, where she H|>cnl gome
time with relatives.
Mr. T. N, Fanu has gone to Ikmls
ville, Ky.. to resume his studies at
tho Theological Seminary.
Mrs. A mall, of Turin, was tho re
cent guest of her son. Mi J. H. Ar
uhll
Mrs B, H. McDndo returned homo
Mtmday from KaUmton, together with
Master Edward, who l H recuperating
from hiu recent illness.
Mr. K«dso Carroll came over from
Augusta Sunday mid spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. CarrolL
Mrs M, R Hatch and Miss T,oulie
have returned from a several months
stay hi Philadelphia, tho guests of
Mrs. Hatch's sister, Mix. l.lppcncott.
Mr. and Mrs. P, A. Kelley, Miss
I .trite Kelley and Miss Mary Bailie
Smith mad . an automobile trip to
Augiftta during the week.
Mrs. Marlon Williams, of Douglas
vllto. was the recent guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. U J. Pritchard.
NEWS OEIUIILEEN
Social Niwi end Personal Items of
Interest,
Millen, Ga.—Mrs. T. R. Addison
and danghter. Miss Pauline, spent the
past week eud with relatives In Au
gusta.
Mrs. Smith, of Millville, 1« the guest
of her sister, Mrs. F. O. lialnqs.
Mr. .1 N. Buxton spent Thursday
In M> haute.
Miss 1.11 tah Hendersou has return
ed to her home In Savannah after a
very pleasant visit to Mrs. j. c.
inker.
Mr. Harry t\ Sfkluner spent last
Friday Jn Augusta.
Miss Lillie Mao Mclntyre, of Lake
land. Fla., Is the attractive guost of
Mrs, W. J. Hughes at the. New Awtrv
Hotel.
Messrs. Wade Rountree and Leslie
Uekle, of Summit, spent Monday In
the city.
Messrs W. O, l.umpkln and W. B.
Allred, of Sylvanla, spent Bandar
with Mr. J. N. lluxton.
Mrs, 11. O. Herrin Is spending sev
eral day* In Augusta.
Mr. Brantley Dante 1 Is spending a
few days lu Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Parker spent
Tuesday In Augtißin.
Mies Ora Durden, of Summit, Is the
guest of Mrs .1. H. Parker
Mr .1 J. Kdeufleld spent Tuesday
in Augusta. lit was accompanied
home by hts wife, who hag been in
the hospital there
Mrs Hardy Parker lias returned
from Athens, where she visited Mtsses
Annie* and Rebio, who are attending
latey Fobb
Mr. \V. \V Johnston spent the past
week end with his family in Savan
nah.
Mr King Clod bee. of Augusta, spent
last Sunday In Millen.
Rev, and Mrs R. 1.. Bolton arrived
in the city kVlday.
sr.aie School Commissioner M b.
Brittain made an address at the
school auditorium Monday nlghl.
Vmong tho out of town people who
attended the funeral of Mi. John F.
Bales were Hr. and Mr*, b. P. Her
rington, Mrs. ,t. 1). Sanders, Mr. and
Mr* C T. Herrington, Mrs. Edwin
Fulcher. Mrs S. 11 Bates and Mrs.
Flm Bell, of Waynesboro, and Rev.
R K Bailey, of Ellavll’.e
Mis Bpplng Gabbett and liule
daughter. Martha, of Atmore, Ala .
are the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. J. J. Brinson
JOHNSTON NEWS
Social News and Personal Items of
Interest.
Johnston, S. C.—Miss Mattie Wa
tofs is visiting friends in Augusta.
Mm 11. W. Crouch and daughter.
Miss Ullae, Miss Alma Woodward, en
joyed Madante Sherry Thursday even
ing In Augusta.
Miss Mary Sawyer was the winner
of tile gold watch glve n by the John
ston Monitor as one of tho premiums
offered in the contest.
Hr. Olln Sawyer, of Georgetown,
and Mr. John Bland, of .Vidalla. Ga.,
were visitors here the past week in
the home of their relatives, the Misses
Sawyer.
Mrs. Chalmers, of Graniteviile, vis
ited Mrs. w. D. Woodward the past
week.
Mr. John M. Denny ;s no* man
ager of the telephone lines for this
section. Mr. Homer Moyer has suc
ceeded him as night operator.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Moffet, of
Fruit Hill, were Sunday visitors here,
Mrs. Hill, of Edgefield, was a
guest In the home of Mrs. M. T. Tur
ner last week
The next great event for Johnston
will be the annual flower show given
muter the auspices of the D. of C.
Tho marriage of Miss Welnona
bewis and Mr. B. F. l.andrum Is to
take place the middle of November
In the Baptist church with great
eclat.
Invitations to the marriage of Miss
buclle Mobley to Mr. Harry M. Ham
ilton. of Mtddlebrook. Va.. have been
called in on account of a recent be
reavement iu the family nud the cere
mony will be performed October 2i>lh
at the home of the bride In a most
Stmtont
LlftUtO POUOfeR PASTE
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
McCREAKY’S
And, like the custom tailor, we can assure a perfect* fit to stout,
thin, tall or short men. If in doubt about the character of “ready
made” clothes you will find a quick solution by looking over our fall
and winter lines.
$15.00 to $55.00
*
M e C R E ART’S
quiet way.
Mrs. W. A. Hopkins, of Florence,
is the guest of Miss Peschman.
A wedding in high life among our
colored friends took place Thursday
on the plantation of Mrs. A. M. Ba
con, when bltha Gomililon was mar
ried to Arthur Ryan, a competent
fireman of the Southern Railroad.
Rev. Oliphant, of Graniteviile, per
formed the ceremony. The affair
was most elaborate and many nice
useful presents were received. They
will make their home In Augusta.
HOUGHTON LYCEUM.
The Houghton Lyceum, composed
of the eighth grade pupils, have elect
ed tho following officers:
President—Frances Mayes.
Vice President —Mary L. Tobin.
Secretary—Elisabeth McCrary.
Tsoarurer —buclle Plemtner.
On Thursday last tho Lyceum cele
brated Columbus Day xvtth appropri
ate exercises Rev. Jos. Sevier made
a short address of loving greeting and
best wishes for the coming year. He
was follow ed by Mr. L. B. Evans, who.
Now on exhibition In ottr
window fifty cups order
ed by the Augusta Poul
try Association. This is
one of the handsomest
array of cups ever offer
ed by any association;
look them over.
L,J. SM &Co.
Remember we have the
best equipped repelr
shop iu town; we make
mountings to order.
McCREARY’S
GOOD TASTE
We do not believe that any store for men can
successfully carry out the “jack of all trades”
idea and satisfy all classes with its styles. While
there is variety there, is “good t»aste” in everything
and a notable absence of freakish fancies. The cor
rectness of our styles will not be questioned by men
who avoid the sensational in dress, and in evidence
we introduce
THE NEW SUITS
It will suffice perhaps to say that we show many
exclusive fabrics-cloths that are ordinarily carried
only by the high-class and high priced custom tailor.
McCreary’s
in his own masterly, bright way, por
traved the character of Columbus, ad
vising the pupils to emulate his per
sev<*rance and courage. The speakers
were introduced by the president, Miss
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Frances Mayes, in a graceful speech
“America,” and “Hail Columbia” were
sung and the pupils noted the open
ing number of Houghton Lyceum a
grand success.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15.
McCREARY’S
McCREARY’S
Tommy—Pop what is the office that
seeks the man?
Tommy’s Pop—Police headquarters,
my son.—Philadelphia Record.