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MONDAY, MARCH 28.
GREAT VALUE GIVING SALE OF
Fine Lace Hosiery
BLEAKLEY offers 200 dozen Lisle Thread Lace all around Hose
for Ladies, Champagne, Tan, Mode, Navy, White and Black. These
goods were 50 and 75c per pair
Sale Price 35c pair or 3 for SI.OO.
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50c QUALITY LINGERIE PERSIAN a a j REAL IRISH BATISTE CLAIR, in I „J
MULL, 40 INCHES WIDE, ON /MP Vfl BLEAKLEY SOLE DISTRIBUTOR j* P Uf]
SALE AT, YARD *’ UU J UI FOR AUGUSTA, ON SALE AT J u
Nurse*' Hemstitched Aprons, with See the New Wssheble Babies’ Caps, QKp ♦« CO
Bibb and Bhould*r Straps, limited 4ft _ each tJu 111
two to each cuatomar, at IUP ._ _ _ . _
Waitreases and Nuraes Caps, hand I ull See the New Hand Made French Cl Oh so vQ
made. WV Babies’ Caps, each «)1.4d IU <so*
BUY OF BLEAKLEY and Save Money
MISS ELLIE HUGHES
Informs the ladies pf Augus
ta and vicinity, that she will
have an elegant and up-to-date
display of HORSE SHOW
HATS and APPURTENAN
CES, on TUESDAY, March 27.
Her display Includes the lat
est and up-to-date ideas in the
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JUDGE J. S. HOOK'S
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
(Atlanta Journal.)
The 82d birthday of Judge John
Schley Hook was celebrated last
evening by a dinner party and family
reunion at the residence of his daugh
ter, Mrs. F. J. Spratling, in West End.
For the past ten years Judge Hook e
birthdays have been celebrated thus
by some member of the family and as
The World’s Best
Ladles never fall to notice
the bread served by their
neighbors and friends and if It
Is better than their own, they
inquire at once what flour is
used and get it themselves.
OMEGA FLOUR
possesses many distinctive vir
tues, which pleases the ladies,
and it has always been fortu
nate in winning their loyalty
and good-will.
A Word To The Wise is Try.
SMITH BROS.
Sole Distributors.
Wholesale Grocers, Augusta. Ga.
Buy ZOL
To Polish
Pianos and
FurniLure
50c a Bottle
///bCr eve*ything^£v\
///7n IN THE MUSIC LINE.
IIUP The Leading;
MmusichoiseM
ttul KIMBALL PIANOS /Wii
\Ww EDISON phonooraphs trjj]
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F.B. McAR
Edison Phonographs
On Easy Payments
A Beautiful Stock of Rich Goods in
Fine Wares in Sterling Silver,
Libbey’s Fine Cut Glass, Fine •
Clocks and Fancy Goods.
wm: schweigert & co.
The JEWELERS
Spring and Summer
MILLINERY
Lino, including all the novel
ties, etc.
n.anv of them as possible from Atlan
ta and other cities attend these de
lightful reunions.
The table last evening was decorat
ed with a great mass of pale pink
enchantress carnations, the favorite
flower of the guest of honor, and
around the base was a bank of fra
grant violets. The bonbons were in
pink and violet, and every detail o.
the dinner was beautifully carried out
in the two lovely spring time colors.
All about the house were sprays of
peach blossoms, and feathery plum
blossoms, making the air sweet with
their delicious perfume.
Judge and Mrs. Hook's children who
were present last d.enin-' were Col.
and Mrs. Albert Howell. *r. and Mrs.
Fletcher J. Spratling, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward B. Hook, of Augusta; Mr. and
Mrs. Stephens Hook, Mr. and Mrs
Tyre L. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Jo’jlt
Schley Hook, of Augusta; Miss Lou
T. Hook and Miss Susie Hook.
The grandchildren are Mr. and Mrs.
Janies Hook Spratling, of Macon;
Guy Spratling, Miss Mildrei} Spie
ling, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath, of Itls
ing Fawn; Mr. Dan Howell, Miss Krtte
Miss Carrie Sullivan
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The Milliner
■' tJ
IN THE MILLER WALKER BUILD
ING ANNOUNCES HER
SPRING OPENING
for THURSDAY and WEDNESDAY
of this week. Her display of Millin
ery is as fine as was ever brought
South.
MISS LIZZIE
VAUGHAN
WILL HAVE HER OPENING OF
Fashionable
Spring and Summer
MILLINERY
at her Parlors, 634 Broad street,
on TUESDAY and WEDNES-
Day next, March 27 and 28,
when she will show elegant and
complete lines of goods, em
bracing everything new. The
ladies are cordially invited to
attend.
Howell. Miss Emily Jennings, Master
Tyre L. Jennings. Mr. Joseph John-i
son Hook, Miss Catherine Sehlej
Hook, stnl the great grandchild Is lit
tie Dorothy Heath,.
The immediate relatives who weie
also present were Col. and Mrs. Park
Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoo
Hearn. Miss Bessie Woodward, Mis*
Martha Woodward, Mr, and Mrs. Wil
liam S. WIUbUM, Mis* Kate Williams
and Mr. Joseph H. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hook ram«
up today at noon from Augusta ami
are with Mr. and Mrs. Tyre L Jen
nings. Mr. and Mra. .lonn ricljlej
come also and are with Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Spratling. Mr. and Mrs. James
Hook Spratling came irom Macon, and
are with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sprat
ling. Mr. and Mrs. Rosroe Hugh
Hearn came from Barnesvllle, and
are stopping with Col. and Mra. Park
Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath
came from Rising Fawn, and are with
Cot and Mrs. Albert Howell.
MR. CHAS. PATTERSON TO WED
MISS GILBERT.
Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Miss Gilbert, of Stam
ford, N. Y.. to Mr. Charles Patterson,
the marriage to take place on April
19th.
Miss Gilbert is a niece of Mrs.
Joshua Patterson, whose son Mr.
Charles Patterson is. She has spent
several winters with her numerous Au
gusta relatives and already enjoys
many pleasant, friendships here.
Mr. Patterson is a well known Au
gustan. a pharmacist .and Is connect
ed with the C. H. Howard drug store.
Mr. E. B. Hook is hack from At
lanta.
MISS MAMIE
HARDEN
Has a treat in store for the
ladies on
Wednesday,
March 25
——in her
Spring
Opening
of exquisite models in French
Pattern Hats for the Horse
Show. Also a nobby line in
Fisk Tailored Hats.
Millinery Parlors,
556 Broad
Miss Mollie Murray
WILL HAVE HER SECOND AND
REGULAR
SPRING DISPLAY
OF MILLINERY
on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
next, March 27 and 28, at her attract
ive Parlors, 808 Broad street.
This exhibition of Exclusive Patterns
will be particularly attractive and
will embrace all the new and
Fashionable Styles In
SPRING and SUMMER MILLINERY,
Saving Money
enable* you to tide over periods
of Blrkne**, dull time*, enforced
idleness. It enables you to buy
bargains when others have no
money. It provides for old age. It
guards against extravagance. it
gives you a credit standing in the
community as nothing else will.
Jl.oo will start, an account her*
Four per cent interest paid
compounded semi-annually.
Irish American Bank
"The Bank for your Savings.”
Nawa at Bleakley’a.
You will find advertised today two
hundred doten fine laoe hose; these
goods are Haniadorf dyed, lure all
round, double soles utul toes and w ere
60 and 75 cents per pair; they come
In all the leading colors hluck, navy,
champagne, tan. white and black
and are the moat beautiful hosiery
ever offered at S pairs for f I .On
Call early. A great sale of white
goods now In progress The verv fin
est kind of lingerie, Persian made, U
now being Hold at 21* cents per yard.
Bargain* In every department. Buy
of Blehkley and save money,
A Scientific Wonder.
The cures the* stand to Its credit
make Bucklsn's A"n|ea Salve a scien
tific wonder. It cured E R Mulford,
lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro. Pa., of a distressing case
of Piles. it heals the worst Burns.
Bores, Boils. Uloers, Cuts. Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only
25c at all druggists.
Electric block signals of the mot.
advanced type, are to be Installed on
the Cnton Pacific and Southern Pa
cific from Omaha to SAn Francisco
1,800 miles, and from San Francisco
to Colton, through Los Angeles. 042
miles. This will comprise the longest
stretch of continuous automatic elec
tric Mock signals In the world. The
cost will aggregate $3,000,000.
Torture By Savages.
''Speaking of the torture to which
some of the savage tribes in the Phil
ippines subject their captives, reminds
me of the Intense suffering 1 endured
for three months from inflammation of
the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of
.Cushing, Me., “Nothing helped me until
I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles
of which completely cured me." Cures
I Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Blood dls
orders and Malaria; and restores the
weak and nervous to robust health.
Guaranteed by all druggists. Price
T>oc.
MARRIAGE OF MISS TABB
AND MR. JOHN CATO.
The marriage of Miss Emma Tabb
end Mr. John T. Cato was a pretty
event of last evening that occurred
at the home of Mr*. O. H. Tutt. N«.
cards went out and the family con
nectlon and a few friends were the
only gueats In attendance. Miss Ma
rian Tutt played the wedding march
which announced the entrance of the
young couple, and the ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Thomas Wal
ker. The bride was very at tractive
in a tailor suit of French gray cloth
with a soft lingerie waist. After the
ceremony buffet refreshments were
served, previous to tl.e departure of
the young couple for their home on
Gwinnett street.
The bride Is nn extremely attractive
I young woman and enjoys a very flat
tering popularity among her friends.
The groom is one of Augustas' pros
perous young merchants and is quite
prominent In his circle of friends.
TURNER—WILHEIT.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brinkley, of Port
j Norfolk, Va., announce the engage
ment of their sister, Miss Nellie Co
'eella Turner, to Mr. Junius Earl Wll
belt, of Atlanta. The wedding will
take place at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Brinkley, in Port Norfolk, on
Wednesday. April 25th.
Miss Turner is Ihe youngest .laugh
jter of the late Thomas Sumter Tur
ner. of New Orleans, La., and Laura
Virginia Whitehead, of Petersburg,
Va. She formerly made her home In
Richmond, where she hits many
friends by her attractive personality.
Mr. Wilheit. is a popular young Inisi
ness man of Atlanta and a cousin of
Mrs. W. B. White and Miss Wilheit.
of this city, where he and his bride
will make their home.
KILBURN-LOVELESB.
Mr. L. J. Kilburn announces the en
gagement of his niece, Miss Daisy
Kilburn, to Mr. Myers Randolph Love
I less, of Atlanta, the marriage to take
place on the evening of April 11th, al
i Trinity church. No invitations will
be Issued, only the relatives and a few
friends to witness the ceremony.
THE “SPIDERS” to
COMPLIMENT COL. CANTINE.
On Thursday evening at the Ge
nesis the “Spiders Club” will conipll
ment Col. George A. famine, of the
Hampton Terrace, with a slag dinner.
MRS. SLUSKY TO ENTERTAIN
CARD CLUB.
Mrs. D. Slusky will have the Thurs
day Whist club meet with her on
Thursday afternoon of this week.
.—i—
MR. AND MRS. H. B. KING
TO ENTERTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. King will enter
tain a dinner party at the Country
Club tonight.
Mrs. Lilias Armstrong, of New York,
has returned horde after a very pleas
ant. stay at Le Ron Air. While here
a fortunate few were permitted to en
Jnv a parlor onneert given by Mrs.
Armstrong, assisted by Mrs. Hardwick
Jackson. Mrs. Armstrong has a superb
voice, clear, rich and resonant, with
exquisite cadence of sympathetic ex
prcsslon .and all who had the pleas
ure of hearing her were unanimous In
expressing themselves that hers was
the most perfect voice that has ever
been heard here. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Skalowski,
their little daughters, Pauline. Hele
na and nurse, will arrlvo this evening
from Spartanburg. S. to visit their
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. B. Skalowski,
52(5 Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Skalowski
and their little son Charles will arrive
on the 27th from Chicago to visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hka
lowskl, at 528 Kills.
Mrs. Hlldred Acosta, of South Amer
ica, will arrive the. early part, of April
a* the guest of her niece. Miss Euge
nia Finley and Mr. A. S. Tinsley,
Miss Walton, of Harlem, who is
visiting Mrs. Andrew J. Kilpatrick, i
will be the guest of Miss Sue Saxon
the latter part, of the week.
REUBEN SEIGLER
STILL MISSING
Mother Ha* Heard He Waa Here and
He Was There. But She Hat Fallsd
to Definitely Locate Him.
Ruby Henry Selgler has not been lo
cull’d. The mother lias heard rumnra
placing hint In Columbia and points
In Texas, but Invest taut ton resulted In
disappointment.
This is the lad that was missed
from Ills mother's home, 14kt> Cooper
street. February 10. Warrant for the
arrest of the ho>'s father has been
Issued. The child had been awarded
to the keeping of the mother. She Is
greatly distressed.
She has offered reward, within her
means, for information, and ha* dons
everything possible to find the boy.
Among other procautlon* ahe has
sent circular letters to the police
chiefs of the country, showing photo
graphs of the child and father, and
giving the following:
"A reward of twenty-live dollars Is
offered for the capture of Henry Setg
lor, who on or about the 10th of Feb
ruary, kidnapped Reuben Selgler, a
boy of about nine years of age. The
above is a good likeness of both the
man and boy. Henry Selgler is a
painter by trade, about thirty years
| old. six feet tall, has reddish sandy
hair, bine eyes and ruddy completion
' The bov Is quite blonde In coloring.
. and when last seen was dressed In
new suit. Communicate with Austlw
Branch, attorney, or S. >l. Devaney,
14410 Cooper street, Augusta, Oa."
The new car shop of the St. Ixittls
Southwestern railway at Pine Bluff.
Ark., Is being rapidly built, according
to a report from that city, the eon
tractors being the W. D. Boyce Con- '
st met lon Co.
Mr. F. Thamn, of Liverpool, Eng
land, a prominent cotton man, is In
the city, the guest of Mr. and Mth. 1
Cecil Cochrane.
Miss Helen Roadale. of Chicago, waa !
the guest of Mlhh Blanche Levy fori
the week-end while en route to Co
lumbia.
Miss Re Nevln has returned from
Jacksonville, Fla., whore sho has been
visiting for the i>ast two months. , j
Mrs. DeCottes Macmurphoy leaves
tomorrow for a visit to friends at
Waterloo, S. C.
Mrs. Joseph Epslen, of Columbia, Is
the guest of Mrs. Paul Hoymann.
Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Hook spent
yesterday in Atlanta.
Mrs Snead Is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Henry Cohen.
Mr. Joe Roldon left this morning for
Rewanee. Tenn.
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