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THURSDAY, MARCH 29.
| ‘Ribbon Special”
Great quantity of handsome Taffeta
and Satin Ribbons, in solids, good
widths, and splendid value, .
regular 15c and 20c Rib- I 1
bons 1
Fridays Great Sale of Remnants and Hundreds of Odds and Ends
, SPECIAL FRIDAYS’ Sales of Remnants are rapidly becoming a factor in the housekeepers* •
“Ribbon Special 1 plans, and they are looked forward to with great interest and pleasure. R.IOOOfX SpGCIQ I
Very handsome Satin, Louisine and Certainly no better opportunity for saving money ever presents itself-in so many different lines— Very wide Ribbons, sash and girdle
Moire Ribbons, in solids, plain and at one time. widths, in the plains and also hand
fancy edges, very wide and I Our tremendous spring rush is pushing many broken lines, odd numbers, and remnants on our some 1 >res,^ n k xtr j l
a'nd '^ V UL bargain counters, much to the edification of Augusta’s fair women. Don’t fail Lo be with us. "!o(- V'riilay ° ** C Un< mOv
"Lace” Remnants
A.i lengths and several widths, up
to six inches, In the Torchon. Plat n _
\ al and Cluny, new patterns, worth HP
up to 19c., Friday
10c “HOSE” for Children, small sizes, rib- Cp
bed and good black, Friday - - Ou
“Table Linen” Remnants
Splendid qualities, worth up to $1
per yard, in lengths from 21-2 to pa
3 1-2 (slightly soiled) your choice hjP
Friday at (per yard) WU
25c “HOSE” for Ladies, broken sizes, IQp
Gauze and Lace Lisle, Friday - - lUu
"Dresser Scarfs”
Also large lot of Pillow Shams, good
quality of material, hemstitched and
trimmed stitched bands of goods. II P
worth 35c., Friday 1 ' **
15c “HOSE” for Infants in Light Blues, IHp
and Pinks, Friday’s Special - - -I Uu
GREAT “STATIONERY” SALE STILL ON. Everything in dainty stationery, the famous “Whitings” and Eton Hurlbut
makes, all finishes and tints, and both cream and white. I A e
The “Special” of the Stationery Sale is the 25c per pound paper Paper going at - - I " vlij«
jßjod6 [RTY
INMAN-DOUGHTY.
Invitations have been sent, out by
Mrs. Frances William Clark to the
mcrringe of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Clark Inman, to Mr. Llewellyn Condo
Doughty, on Monday, April 16th, at
1:30 p. m., St. Paul’s church.
Mr. Lee Jordon of Macon is among
the distinguished guests who will
come over from Macon with Major and
Mrs. Hanson for t.he Horse Show.
They arrived this afternoon.
11l Restore the flMff
True Color MB
NATURALLY
$ Your hair become* faded.
■ streaked or gray because
■ Nature fails to supply color jjfiL*
Vand strength to the hair roots.
I MME. RORINNAIRE’S
IWalnut Hair Dye
■gives the true, natural color to hair and can
■not cause dryness or injure the scalp because
lit ia Nature's own dye.
a It’s a hair tonic too, for it contains
■ strengthening and medicinal properties
■which restore the hair roots to activity and!
■health One application brings back theM
■color and rich gloss of youth, and three ■
V>r four a year ktepi it there. #
\ If your druggist has none in stock#
%I’ll send either sire bottle prepaid on#
% receipt of price. Address #
Mme. Roblonalre
Size Atlanta, Ga. bottle
A Beautiful Stock of Rich Goods in
Fine Wares in Sterling Silver,
Libbey’s Fine Cut Glass, Fine
Clocks and Fancy Goods.
WM. SCHWEIGERT 6 CO.
The JEWELERS
"Mohair Skirts”
All new styles. 190(1 designs, In
Blues and Black, nice quality, a.
made, broken stock of sires, worth\/
$3, Friday to go for
100 Walking Skirts
Broken sizes In Panamas, Sicilian
and Mixtures; only a few of this a- n n
lot. Actual value $7.50 and sß.oo,\h |
Friday’s Special tJeWiUU
“Shirt Waist Special”
Odd lot of Shirt Waists, both "Tail
ored” and '‘Lingerie,” good mater .
ial, new styles, and well made. HUP
Value $1.25 and $1.50
“A Little While.
Such a little whilp to right the
wrongs we’ve done.
Such a little while to finish tasks
begun:
Such a little while to love, and live,
and smile.
j Dear God! ah, such a little while!
Such fleeting nights to dream our
little dreams;
Sued hurrying days to gather stray
sun-beams;
So many storms and such a little
calm,
And then we lean on Death's strong
arm.
A little time, and yet. our hearts are
cold —
Our sweetest story oft’ is left untold.
We water thorn trees with our burning
tears,
And life is o'er, dear Ood, in such a
a-down the years.
A little while and countless hearts
must 'break—
We do so many wrongs Just for
wrong’s sake.
We glory not In sin, yot dwell In
guile,
| And life is o’er dear Ood, in such a
little while.
anna walker doughty.
HOLLIS-RICE
CARDS OUT.
Cards have been received In Au
gusta from Mrs. Florence Davenport
Hollis to the marriage of her daugh
ter, Frances Katherine, to Mr. Henry
Oranfland Rice.
J. B. WHITE Sr CO.
Jiugusta’s Only Department Store.
Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Mail Orders Given Special Attention.
The wedding will take place in
Amerieus hi half past seven o'clock
on the evening of the 11th. It will
he a church affair followed hy a re
ception at the home of the bride's
mother.
Among the out-of-town guests pres
ent at the wedding will be Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Soiflle and Miss Anne
Fltten, Miss Sara Morris, MiRS Emma
Dunbar of Augusta nd Miss Irene
Hand of Pelham, who will he guests
of Miss Hollis, and with Miss Eliza
beth Hollis will be the bridesmaids.
AIKEN WEDDING
OF INTEREST.
The wedding of Miss Lorena Walk
er, of Detroit, Mich., and Dr. J. H.
Ixvrenz was solemnized Tuesday in
Aiken, where the bride has been
spending the winter.
Dr. Lorenz is associated in business
with Dr. Thomas P. Hlnman, of At
lanta. and is very popular and promi
nently known. The announcement of
his marriage will he a source, of pleas
urable Interest, to his friends, very
few of whom knew that he was to be
married. Dr. Lorenz and his bride
will reside In Atlanta.
Miss Mary Hill will leave on the
22d of April for New Orleans, where
she goes to attend the United Con
federate Veterans reunion as vtvan
dterre of Camp 435. Miss Hall al
ways goes In full regimentals and is
unquestionably one of the mont unique
and distinguished personages at.
these reunions.
Miss Packer will entertain a party
at dinner at. the Country club this
evening.
Saving Money
enables you to tide over periods
of sickness, dull times, 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,
SI.OO will start an account here.
Four per cent Interest paid
compounded semi-annually.
Irish American Bank
“The Bank for your Bavings.”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
NOTIONS
“SOME HAVE THEM
OTHERS NEED THEM.’’
“Hook-On” Hose Supporters, 25c iA r
kind I
“Front Pad” Hose Supporters, |2sc |A^
kind ■ vt
10c quality Finishing Braid, slight
ly mussed, 'JL
25c Emblem Sets, 4 pieces, Red, iA r
Blue and White, ■ Jv
10c Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for
Men, vv
4 Ounce Bottles of Sperm oil
15c Whisp Brooms, full large and | A^.
Hair Pins, Box containing 200
25c Tooth Brushes, good bristles |Q c
65c Hair Brushes, good bristles
35c Hair Brushes, good bristles |g c
10c Pearl Buttons, all sizes,
The marriage of Miss Nellie Beck
utn and Mr. William Harveston was
something of a surprise lo their
friends and occurred on Sunday after
noon last. The bride, who !h a win
; some little sixteen-year-old girl, and
the groom, who is himself only twen
ty-one. told no one of their anticipated
stop until it had already been taken.
Parental forgiveness was obtained
and they are now receiving congratu
lations at the home of the bride's
i mother, with whom they will reside.
I Mr. Harveston is connected with Lom
[ hard's.
The Verdery concert tonight will in
terest music lovers. The students’
branch takes place at. 8 o'clock -n
McArthur’s hall and the Verdery Club
at 8:30. and will be given under the
direction of Mrs. W. Edward Plan
and Miss Hilda Gehrken, who have
arranged a splendid program.
Major T. K. Scott brought down a
party of Atlantans this morning In
his private car for the horse show.
lln his party were Mrs. J. K. Ottley,
Miss Isma Dooly, Mr. F. P. Gamble,
Mr. John Brown Connally, Mr. F. P.
Gamble and Mr. John Welch of Ath
ens.
Miss Sallle Leonard, of Vienna, Ga.,
arrived last night, as the guest of Miss
Lillian Htulb. Miss Leonard's deep
mourning will, unfortunately, prevent
her from participating in any social
; gayltles during her visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hook have
returned to Augusta. Mrs. Hook was
Miss Maude, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Maude, and was a belle
| before her marriage to Mr. Hook. —
Atlanta News.
Mr. Cecil Cochrane, Mr. John Wal
ker and Mr. Kenneth Dagllsh left, for
Waynesboro today, to be the guests
of Hon. Robert Neely on a flailing
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kendriek and
their handsome young son of Mayfield,
Ga., are visiting Mrs. Tom Harris In
Woodlawn until after the Horse Show.
Mr. F. Thoma, of Liverpool, Eng
land. left today for New York en
route home, after a very pleasant visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cochrane.
Mr. H. W. Russell, a popular At
lanta man. is In the city for a couple
of days' pleasure at the Horse Show.
Mr. Charles Black Is down from At
lanta and will enter his handsome
horse at the Horse Show tomorrow.
"Gowns" in Odd Sizes
Well made Gown*, of good quality
material, V Neck, Tuck and Hufflo . «
Trimmed, 50c and 75c Witten, /IXP
Friday only •
$1.25 “UMBRELLAS” for Ladies, good OQn
black, strong handles, Special - - Owu
Odd Lot "Drawers"
One lot of drawers, slightly .milled
front handling, good material, both en
plain and trimmed with Lace and /MP
Embroidery, 50c and 76c values....
25c “LINEN BELTS,” Washable, “Eye- If|p
let” embroidery trimmed. Friday - I"* 1
Dress Goods
Different lengths from 1 to 4 1-2
ynrd lengths, nil colors, solids and _L flfl
fancies, all grades and prices.. .. 4
35c “PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC” Tooth Brush, 07p
the sanitary kind. Friday - - -11 u
Mr. Simeon Bell, of Waynesboro,
and Mr. John Munnerlvn are up from
Waynesboro for the Horse Show.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McCollough are
among the prominent Atlanta people
who are here for the Horse Show.
Mr. E. R. D. Dove, the well known
cotton exporter of Macon, is In the
city to take In the Horse Show.
Mr. Austell Thornton and Mr. An
drew Calhoun, of Atlanta, are in at
tendance at the Horse Show.
Mr. R. D. Allen, a well known stock
exchnnge broker of New York, Is a
guest at Hampton Terrace.
Miss Mabel Greene entertained a
few friends very Informally yester
day afternoon with bridge.
Mr. Hart, representing John Muir
& Co., of New York, cotton brokers,
is a guest at the Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lumkln are
expected from Atlanta tomorrow for
the Horse Show.
Mr. Carl Geller of New York, rep
esentlng Mr. Theodore 11. Price, is In
the city.
Mr. Farmer, of Louisville, Is with
Mr. and JWtk. Mllledge Lockhart.
Mrs. Henry Hours is visiting Mrs.
A. Dorr and Miss Madge Dorr.
The Chautauqua Circle meets tomor
row with Mrs. T. I). Caswell.
COAT HIIIIIT
Mad* Ht • rtitiom sbirtmak*/ would make it All
ti* material* are shrunk Wore cutting by the
CLUP t C O
pt 'rn*, this inmret ra* b part maintaining l*» pwpet
relation, making *a«y work for tKe horn** laundreM
$1.60 AND MORE
CLUCTT, PEABODY 4 CO.
lArgnet of f'olla/a aud Shirta In tb* World
“Ribbon Special”
Beautiful Moire and Louisine Ribbons
wide and splendid quality. The
19c and 25 cents grades; - _
broken linos, Friday I
Special * VF V»
Mr. John D. Little Is down from At
lanta for the Horse Show.
Mr. F. K. Fleming returned from
Atlanta this morning.
Mrs. Leonard Phlnliy has returned
front Atlanta.
Mrs. Porter Carswell is In the city.
Mrs. John Polhlll, of Fitzgerald, Ga..
Is visiting Mrs. George Ransom.
Miss Addle Morrison has arrived In
tin city front Washington, D C.. and
is visiting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
A M. MucMiirphy.
Building in Spain—Hundreds of New
Structures in Madrid.
Vice-Consul Hummers, of Madrid,
makes some Spanish trade sugges
tions for the benefit of American
merchants, In the following letter:
Madrid Is not a manufacturing cen
ter, yet In the city there are mant
opportunities for the sale of American
products. Many new buildings are
being constructed and fltted with the
most modern baths, plumbings, safes
and vaults. Ice rhi-Hts, electrical ap
pliances, etc., and as these usually
come front abroad, there Is no reason
why American manufacturers shout. i
not have their share of this trade.
The Credit Lyonnais Is constructing
a handsome bank building, which will
be completed litis spring. The Banco
lllspano Americano will shortly com
plete a handsome building, and the
Casino tie Madrid Is constructing an
expensive club house. The govern
ment will soon begin the construction
of a new building devoted to the de
partment of ways and communica
tions. In all the above buildings
many American articles could be in
troduced b> proper efforts.
An English company Is rapidly car
rying 'tut its contract of constructing
the Gran V'la or boulevard through
the center of the city. The company
will also replace with modern struc
tures the 3;.8 old houses torn down,
provide asphalt streets and cement
sidewalks. The cost Is estimated at
$7,600,000. 11. is also proposed to
OQpct several Ann hotels along the
new boulevard, of which Madrid Is In
much need.
Brazil Re-establishes Customs Rates.
Mr. Richardson, charge d'affaires at
Petropfdis, reports thig the reduction
or 20 per cent, allowed under the for
mer tariff law of Brazil has been re
established on the following Imports
from the United States: Manufac
tures of rubber, dyes, varnishes,
clocks, condensed milk, wind mills,
air motors, electric machinery, fire
arms, carriages and haggles, drugs
and druggist upplie, glassware (the
"Corset Cover" Special
Well made Ooraet Covers, pretty
material, nicely trimmed with good . .
quality 1 jtee and Embroidery, reg- /I aP
ttlar 60e and 780 values . ... ”Ull
"White Habutai”
Odd lengtha of White Habutat, ef
fective for Shirt Waists, regular IQp
29c quality, Friday's Special .... *»U
"Battenburg” Special
Very handsome center pieces, in all
nver anti “Linen Centered" Pieces, ■ «
worth SI.OO. all new patterns, left. AtjfJ
front Monday's sale ’**
fair grades.) hardware, launcneu,
yachts, dredges, lubricating oils, me
dicinal preparations, paper and man
ufactures thereof, pianos, railroad
material, sealesr surgical Instruments
and appliances, toilet soap, typewrit
ers, preserved fruits, Portland ce
ment, manufactures of Iron and steel,
apples, ready-made men's clothes,
suitings, etc., ami cutlery,
The Southern’s Palm limited to
Washington, New York and the East.
Service second to none In the world.
Through Drawing Room, State Room;
section Sleeping Car Augusta to New
York; Dining Cars. Southern Railway
office. 739 Broad.
LOOK PROSPEROUS
-TO BE
PROSPEROUS.
Formerly style and fit meant
expense and extravagance In
dress. But with the Introduc
tion of such garments ae those
MADE IN NEW YORK
-by-
ALERED BENJAMIN & f.a,
the latest and beat style*, a
man hai no excuse not to look
the acm e of perfection In hie
dress. Wealthy bankers in
New York gentlemen who
dress equally well and with
equal care, unhesitatingly de
clare that this make, to all
Intents and purposes are
every bit as good; they wear
as well, and appear to be
made by equally exclusive
to-order tailors. New Spring
Suits
$lO to $25
L. Sylvester
®) Sons.
(Established nearly half a
century.)
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