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SUNDAY. FEBRUARY S.
150 Guests Now Registered
At the Hampton Terrace Hotel
Large Party From Toronto Arrived During the Past Week.
Some of the Recent Arrivals at the Terrace.
The Hampton Terrace im* now about
ISO guest* Among the arrival* of la*t
»cpK tire it number of Toronto peo
ple:
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Matthew*.
t'apt. uml Mr*, ncainald I’ellutt.
Me»*r* Frederick and Walter Nlch
nl*.
Mr. Gordon F. Perry and Mr. Sydney
W. I Sand!.
Mr. J D, Boyd and Mr K L. t’a*-
ivell, of New York, have Joined the lat
ter’* father. Mr. K. A. Caawell, who
haa been here *ome two week*,
Mr. J. Morrison, of New York, la here
NEWS OF PARTRiDGE INN
PARTRIDGE INN.—The heroes of
the week at Partridge Inn are George
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Liquor and Tobacco Addictions Cured
Within Ten Days by Our N'«w
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symptoms. No extreme nervousness,
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unable to visit Sanitarium can be treat
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National Rank, or any other Citizen of
Lebanon.
Write for FVee Booklet No. 47. Address
CUMBERLAND SANITARIUM
K. J. SANDERS, Mgr. Lebanon, Tenn.
Panther
Spring
Water
N. B. —Fill this blank and mail or send to Planters Hotel depot for
Panther Bitring Water.
500 CUPS OF JOY TO THE POUND
TANGO TFSA
14s, i/ 2 s and 1-lb. Packages
' At 50 t: The Pound.
Sold Only By
IMPERIAL TEA STORE
904 BROAD STREET. PHONE 3188.
WE GIVE PURPLE STAMPS.
E. J. DORIS
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Leonard Building Telephone 276
FOR SALE
Two desirable building lots on Wriglitsboro
Road for $750. Less than eost.
GEO. W. HARDWICK
Real Estate and Loans. 305 Dyer Building.
Wm. SCHWEIGERT, A. S. MORRIS, THOS. S. GRAY,
President. Vice President. Cashier.
Union Savings Bank
Corner Broad and Eighth Streets.
Capital SIOO,OOO
Surplus $ 50,000
Stockholders Liability SIOO,OOQ
Protection to Depositors $250,000
DIRECTORS:
\Vm. SCHWEIGERT,
A. 8. MORRIS,
FRANK X. DORR.
BOWDRE PHINIZY,
JXO. P. MULHERIN,
Depository United States Court, Northeastern
Division Southern District of Georgia.
with Mr* Melvin and Mr*, fhanoe.
Mr*. K. l>. McCabe hu* Joined her
husband.
Mr. und Mr*. J. It. Knapp, of New
York, have changed to North Aiigu*ta.
tin former trip* they put up at one of
the hotel* on The Hill.
other* are:
Mr. Henry Cargill, of New York.
Mr K, II Hinton ami Ml** Fanny D.
Hinton, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Smith, of Nash
ville and their two daughter*, and Mr.
and Mr*. Stephen K. Rrooka, of Cleve
land and their son who were here la»t
year.
Franklin and J. A. Maxwell, both of
Lancaster, who won the first annual
two ball foursome at the Augusta
Country Club Friday against Mr. Al
sop and Mr. Dodge with n score of
one up. With the course In a very
had condition, the greens covered
with water, and a constant downpour
under which an Interested gallery
with bobbing umbrellas followed the
game players the foursom fought It
out, ending in a victory for t'Ne Part
ridge Inn contestants. When the
winners returned to the hotel an ova
tion greeted them for those who could
not follow the players because of
the weather eagerly awaited their re
turn to cheer them either as winners
or losers. The two beautiful cups
presented by the club will be on exhi.
bitlon in the Inn lobby as soon as
they are engraved. Mr. Franklin is
connected with the Steinnian Hard
ware Company of Lancaster, and Mr.
Maxwell is interested in the Follmor
Lloyd W. Burch, Proprietor.
Start the delivery of Panther Spring
Water in quantities of No Gals.
.... at Street number
Date
Name
T S. RAWORTH,
E. J. DORIS,
R. ROY GOODWIN,
C HENRY COHEN,
THOS. S. GRAY.
Clog Company of the same city. Mrs
Max,w«!l Is one of the beat golfer*
among the women enthusiasts who
has been here In many seasons.
The roof garden of Partridge Inn.
which ha* been enjoying a nice peace
ful nap, undisturbed by the frivolous
ly inclined has awakened, and during
the week will be the scene of much
merriment and gaiety, for here devo-'
tees to the tango, or those wishing to
become so are to be Instructed cither
In classes or privately, by two charm
ing women. Miss Florence Hefcn, and
Miss Alice Rowan, of New York, both
of whom have been assistants of Ver
non Castle These women arc dis
tinguished for their grace nnd fasci
nating personality. The many fucsts
sojourning at the Inn who have ex
pressed their pleasure at this decid
ed Innovation are not ah among the
younger set by any means, for the
grace of this dance has captured old
and young alike.
Gay was t'he scene In the spacious
lobby of the Inn Friday night for
many young people participated In
the dance, while a circle ol delimited
spectators watched the graceful cou
pies or enjoyed a game of bridge
The music by the Andonegul Orches
tra was Inspiring nnd everyone,
whether they danced or not had the;
pleasure of listening to the catchy j
strains.
The principal event of social tm
portance of the week at the Inn waa
the tenth annual banquet of the Mer
chant's Bank, when 22 guests dined
nn the last day of the month. The
centerpiece was for tiled of carnations
and at the conclu-lon of the banquet
Informal s cechcs were enjoyed.
Those present were: A. S. Haich, B
11. Ellison, H. S. Rottntrcrt. F. C.
Warr. B .1. Stulb, A. W. McAuliffe,
C. R. Dawson. James J.. Hill, \V. H.
Sherman, K E. Roseborough. Wiliam
H. Barrett, John J. Evans, Fred Sam
ple, L. L. Arrington, Janies C. Acron,
James Harper, W. R. White, George
S Ixjmbard. E. S. (’lark. It. T Ho
llngsworth, J. P. Hallihan and H. C.
Eve.
A delightful family well-known In
social and professional circles in New
York society was that of Dr. and
Mrs. J. B. Knapp, of New York, Who
accompanied by J. B. Knapp, Jr., and
Miss E. R Knapp, came to the Inn
the first of the month for a visit ol
several days.
Miss H. Carman and A.
of Aiken, come over to the Inn Wed
nesday for luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodney Burton.
Great Numbers of Guests Are
Now Arriving fit Hotel Ron Air
Greatest Migration to Augusta So Far This Winter Occurred
During the Past Week—Some Well Known Financiers Are
Here.
And still they rome. Last week was
the greatest migration so far this win
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dixon, of Wal
lingford, Pa. -
Mr. John Terhune, of Lonfc Branch.*
N. Y.
Mr. Frederick Carroll, of N. Y.
Mr. J. E. Nichols, who Is too well
known in Augusta even to require spe
cial mention.
Miss Margaret Gregg. the daughter
of the Rev. Dr. David Oregg, who has
been here for some three weeks or
more.
Judge and Mrs. C D. Gregory and
their son Appleton, of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bushnell. of New
Haven and Mrs Btishnell's father, <'of.
I ovl T. Scofield, of Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schmidt, of
New' York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joy, of New
York.
Messrs. Henry A. Janies, David D.
and Daniel A. Davis all of New Vork.
The Misses Sawyer, of Pittsburg.
Messrs. David R. Korgan, Alfred D.
Baker and Alfred E. Coes, who are all
prominent bankers of Chicago.
And Miss Korgan, who is with her
father.
Mr. C. B. Spears, his sister, Miss
spears and Miss Wright in their party.
Mr and Mrs. F. D. Douglas, of New
YoVk.
Mrs. Howard Gibbs, of Newark.
And Mr. and Mrs John Z. Speer, of
Pittsburg.
All these have been down here be
MKE VOUR OWI
LIQUORS IT RDM
Cincinnati. Ohio, Feb. 8, ’l4. By a
new method of concentration an ex
pert distiller of this city haa produced
a concentrated extract with which any
one can easily and quickly mak" in
their own home any Liquor, Whiskey
or Cordial at a saving of over HHy
per cent of the Liquor Dealers’ Prices.
A few minutes does the work, requir
ing no apparatus, no boiling, no ex l
perience whatsoever. While the Liquor
making at home idea Is new and start
ling In Its possibilities, Its legality has
been carefully Investigated by the
highest authorities and his method hat
hfen found to conform with the Laws
in every respect. This new method
will be welcomed by thousands of peo
ple living In districts where It Is now
even Impossible to obtain Whiskey 'or
medicinal purposes. Anyone can now
save the heavy expenses, high licenses
and enormous profits of the saloon
keeper and liquor dealers and can have
In his home at any time a pure, nour
ishing liquor at a very low cost.
It is indeed a remarkable discovery
and he has already received thousands
of letters of praise. Anyone can try
a full quart of his favorite Liquor
free by writing to M. W. Prlekett. 8270
Universal Bldg. Cincinnati, O. and ask
for his booklet, “Secrets of Making
Liquors st Home" sent to anyone
euuuuig their name and address.
IHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
of Maryland, arrived Tnursdny and
have been enjoying their aopourn
here
R. K Kennedy, of Germantown, Pn
arrived the middle of the week to
spend some time here.
Mr. and Mrs J. H Alhln. of Con
cord. N H., have been spending the
week at the Inn.
Mrs. James Merrill Hutch In son
wife of Mhjor Hutchinson, of New
York, arrived today to spend the sen
*on at Parttldge Inn, Mr* Httiehln
son was i revlous to her marriage
Ml** Helen Wnl«h, of Boston.
A number of guests who are spend
Ing file winter at the Inn attended
the performance of Mr*. Flake Thurs
day night.
Much Interest among the Inn guests
was manifested during the week In
tlie four haV match play handicap
which continued at the Country Club,
because of the fart that four men who
ate spending several works at this
Motel were among those who entered
They were John A. Hertz or, "Jnok"
Straub. George Franklin and J. A.
Maxwell.
Bridge parties wrre the order of
the day when on Friday the weather
proved aei disagreeable that ..nests
could not enjoy the usual out door
diversions. Informal pnnle* were ar
ranged if. the spacious lobby, and the
men and women whiled away the
hours very pleasantly. The hlg.i
scores were made by Mrs. Wilber
Mat tin and A. S. Be.vmer, both of
Pittsburg.
A delightful dlrnrr party, the
charm of which wan its Inf.irmn'lty,
was that given recently a; the Inn
b Mrs. Wilber Martin, of Pittsburg,
who Is sprr.dlng the sea-on hero.
The table decorations were unusually
dainty, the centerpiece of lilies of
l'-e valley and rears added mttrh to
the dainty appointments of the table.
Those present wiuo Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Tamm, Frank Liggett and William
Liggett, of Pittsburg, A. F. Beymcr.
Pittsburg, and Mr and Mrs. M. W.
Partridge.
Mrs. C. F. Tatum entertained at a
charpilng dinner arty in honor of
Mr. and Mis. Wilber Martin, of Pitts
burg. who are spending the season
at Partridge Inn. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. und
Mrs. M. W Partridge, William Lig
gett, Frank Liggett nnd A. 8. Bey
mer.
Mrs. Grace Beardsley, accompanied
by Miss Beardsley of Muskegon.
Mich., arrived the first of the month
and have been enjoying their visit to
the Inn.
fore. At least all except Mr Baker and
Mr. Colcb.
Of the First Timers special note
should be taken Of Mr. James B. Re
gan, who is hare with his wife and
family for a fortnight. He Is the pro
prietor of the Knickerbocker Hotel in
New York. Mr. Regan Is taking a rest
and is much pleased with the place,
the golf and the weather. In his party
are his daughter, Mrs. Wm. G. Gardner
and her husband, the British vice con
sul in New York, and Mr. and Mrs. P.
H. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson Beard, of
New York, staying with Mrs. Beard's
mother, Mrs. Cole,ran Benedict.
Mr. and Mrs E. <l. Grace and their
lamily. Mr. Grace is vice president of
the Bethlehem Steel Works. They ar
rived early in the week in a private car
In which Mr Grace went back yester
day. He Is sailing for Europe on
Tuesday on business.
Mr. Cyrus E. Woods, of Greensburg,
Pa., who was ainlmssudor to Portugal
under President Taft, and Mrs. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas A. McCarthy, at
which name many interesting facts
come up. Mr. McCarthy is a promi
nent manufacturer In Auburn, N. Y.
From Ills factories in that place eigh
teen to twenty thousand pairs of shoes
are turned out a day. He is a great
friend of Capt Rice and Is going with
him to Steven's Creek next week to
the shindig. He is much interested,
It seems, in that kind of work.
And from Ht, Louis have arrived Mr.
and Mrs. Brekenridge Jones.
FREIGHT MEN 11
TIE TERRACE
/
Chairman Hinton Will Call to
Order Annual Meeting South
eastern Freight Association
Tomorrow.
. •
The annpal convention of the South
eastern Freight A sin elation will he
called to order tomorrow morning by
Chairman K. H. Hinton, of Atlanta.
The conference committee has been In
session at the Terrace for two days
already.
Tile freight men will be in Augusta
for a week. There will he about 150
In attendance from all sections of the
southeast.
FOUR ALLEGED GAMING
HOUSES WERE RAIDED
Three Places on 900 Block and
One on 1000 Block of Broad
“Pulled” By the Police.
K. L. Chamber*, 957 Bro*«i Btreet;
Tn.-im«y Brother*, 928 Broad street;
W. M. Parrish, 1024 Broad Ktreet, and
Jim Wilkin*, 992 Broad street,''alleged
When You Smell the
Good Pood Cooking
And It M*k*s You Sick It Is a Suro
Sign That You Need Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets.
It Is time tn pay nttcntlen to your
stomach when the night or the smell of
food makes yon sick, for were this not
the fact the stomach would not cause
such disgust upon the part of the sense
of smell and taste when meal time
come* around.
All the world has to eat. You men
who walk to your meals like you do lo
a drug store for medicine, should at
oner realise that there Is a relief for
you. This relief Is Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets.
si
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The Dyspeptic: "How can a man live
in a like that?”
Taste, sight and siupll nil hnve nn
Influenee upon digestion. If one eats
something tluu doe* not taste good one
retard* the work of digestion because
the Julee* necessary to digest the thing
eaten will not flow in correct propor
tion.
on the other hund, good food will
always excite the taste throttvh uc
tusi eontui l with the food In the mouth
or through the sight or sense of smell,
unless the stomach knows that tt can
not digest it.
We thus readily learn that the si i pie
set of giving nature the digestive fluids
she needs, will bring hack all the Joy*
of good eating, and tasting, smelling
nnd seeing dainty dishes will excite a
rousing at petite.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are com
posed of natural Ingredients that n
Worn out digestion simply welcomes
with a wild delight. They enrich tile
stomach Juices quickly so that If you
want to eat an out-of-the-ordlnar.v
after-the-theatre sort of a dinner. Just
carry a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet In
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you will digest that meal
Your druggist will supply you with
a box no mutter where you live. Price
50 cents.
gambling places, ucr raided simul
taneously Friday night about midnight
by city police, the raid* being direct
ed by Chief of Police Elliott. The
proprietor* of all of the alleged places
"pulled” are white. Four separate
trips were made by the patrol wagon,
each time a quantity of gambling ap
paratus being brought to police head
quarters. No persons were arrested
nor sent to headquarters.
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when promised by Dr. Whitlaw confidence is at once assured. I can refer you
to thousands of people who will gladly testify as to the merits of my dental
work and PAINLESS METHODS. *'
Now, I don’t claim to be the only dentist in the world who firet-clas3
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what I offer my patrons— * . , . < ,/
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It took me ten years to discover a safe and sure method of Preventing
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Compare my prices with others. All work guaranteed as contracted, f
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Crown and Bridge Work
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Lady Attendants and
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Largest and most thoroughly equipped office South cf New York. En
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including New York, Ponn-vlvaniu and Georgia, together with many
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Sundays-10 to 2
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722 Broad St.
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