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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20
AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY.
851 BROAD—WRONG SIDE ST M. M. CLECKLEY, PROP.
Great Annual Summer Reduction Sale Now On.
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If you don’t want to buy a New Trunk, let us Repair that Old One.
We are On The Wrong Side of the Street, But On the Right Side
(Where Rents Are Low) For Low Prices.
Social and Personal
WHAT'S THE USE?
What's the use in fishin'
(i,the fish won’t bite?
What's the use of wishin’
If the wish ain't right?
What's tie use in lickin'—
If the child don't know?
What’s tie use in kickin',
When :ou only hurt your toe?
—SO—
Take iti'asy when you fish.
Be migity keerful how you wish.
Use yijr judgment when you lick;
Lower Juir toe before you kick,
And yot 11 call yourself a brick.
I Know—
Social Sale
This Weak
iYew line of $1 shirts,
in a new var
iety of styles 1 Mil
and patterns, ■
SPECIAL PRICE
A new line of 50c
Ties that will ftr.
please all kind /fIR
tastes.
£ SPECIAL PRICE
I
L. Silvester
& Sons.
Established Nearly
Half a Century
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The Planters
Loan and Saving
bank
Tt7os Broad Street.
The Oldest Savings
Bank In the
City.
In successful operation 38
years and growing more popu
lar with the people and stronger
in their tonfidence each year.
In selecting a bank for your
Savings Account do not fad I to
Investigate the facilities and
strength of this bank.
Rerourcee Over
$1,000,000.00
Safe As “Safest.”
The same careful attention
A small accounts a* to the
planter ones
J Deposits May Be made by Mall.
L. C. Hayne, Pres.
1 Chss. C. Howard, Cashier.
LET US SHOW
ycu The smart things
Coral and Gold Bead Neck . T
nd Gold Bead Necks, Gold Purse- Lorg
•ttes, Lockets and Chain . Nc lot of
Cold Bracelets.
[ SCHWEIGERT
Lie COMPAINY.
$7.50 Excellent Leather
Suit Case $5 68
$5.50 Genuine Leather
Suit Cases $3 97
$1.50 Suit Cases, Leather
Corners $1 t 4
$7.75 Fibre Bound Trunk $5 87
$5.00 Iron Bound Trunk $3 88
MISS COOPER
HONORS MISS STACEY.
Miss Eva Cooper complimented
Miss Stacey, of Brunswick. Ga., on
Monday evening. Games were indulg
ed in and delightful music rendered.
a l a tc hour delicious refreshments
were served. Among those invited
to meet Miss Stacey were Mrs. E. R.
Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Pilcher, Miss Flay
Hicks, of New York; Miss Otelia Wha
ley. of Mayfield, Ga.; Miss Julia Wha
ley, of Mayfield, Ga.; Miss Et'fie Etta,
Miss Lula Campbell, Miss Georgia
McLaughlin, Miss Carrie Cooper,
Miss Ahava Hicks, Miss Erma Cooper,
Miss l.eslie Cooper, Miss Eva Cooper,
Hr. ,1. Leon Beall, of Swainsboro, Ga.;
Mr. Irvin Jones, Mr. Ollic James, Mr.
Albert Ruston. Mr. Albert Beall. Mr.
McEwen, Dr. Baker and Mr. James
Cooper.
PLEASANT
STRAW RIDE.
One of the enjoyable events of the
week was the straw ride given in
honor of Misses Ames and Fuseler,
of Charleston, and Miss Jeffcoat, of
Aiken. After a dip in the pond re
freshments were served. Among
those invited were Mr. and Mrs.
John Lewis. Mrs. M. B. Griffin and
Joseph Ergle, Miss Lillie Ames, Miss
Minnie Fuseler, Miss Susie Jeffcoat,
Miss Sybil Ivey, Miss Nettie Tiller.
Miss Noia Livingston, Miss Ruty
Lewis and Messrs. Joe Tyler. Hugh
Carey. Henry McKie, Willie Griffin,
Clyde Binion, Frank Griffin, Jule
Binlon. Louis Griffin and Mr. Allen.
FOR THE
FRESH AIR DOME
The Harvest Festival, to be given
by the Light Bearers’ circle, of the
King's Daughters, will take place on
Tuesday evening, next, from eight
thirty to eleven-thirty o’clock, on the
beautiful lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Goodwin. The circle requests
that all who can will attend and aid
them in their most worthy effort to
build a home. Refreshments will be
served on the lawn.
—William Ellis is the name of the
handsome young son who arrived yes
terday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Shackelford. Jr.
—Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Keenerm, of Saratosa. Fla., will re
gret to learn that their lovely little
A
DOUBLE
SAVING.
Don’t buy goods "on install
ments." Save your money be
forehand. Then pay cash.
You'll probably pay one-quarter
less.
We’ll pay you Interest while
you ar e saving your cash.
This will amount to a double
saving.
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
PAID, COMPOUNDED
SEMI ANNUALLY.
IRISH
AMERICAN
BANK.
“The Bank for Your
Savings.”
Harry Thaw's Noble Sister
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vu Im?»>vs9Bss«.
Tlie Countess of Yarmouth, formerly Miss Alice
Thaw of Pittsburg ancl whose fortune is said to have
been exhausted vu meeting part of tho expenses of
Harry Thaw’s two trials, finally obtained absolute
divorce from Yarmouth.
daughter, Elina, has been quite sick,
and it is feared she is threatened
with appendicitis.
—Miss Mamie Pournelle by>s recov
ered from her rerent illness, which
will be pleasant news to her many
anxious friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Walker
are receiving congratulations uptm
the arrival at their home of a beau
tiful little daughter.
—Mrs. F. F. Starr and Master Fred
Star, Jr., are in Savanuah for the
week.
—Miss Bessie R. Starr is visiting in
Savannah, Ga., where many enter
tainments have been planned for her
by friends in that city.
—Mr. Bev. Pendleton is expected to
morrow from North Carolina.
PAGE-SHERt. C
The Dublin ' inrier says of
ihe romantic i of a popular
young couple of cfiis oity, the bride
being the verj pretty and attractive
daughter of Mr. Foster Sherlock:
"A marriage which was not with
out a touch of romance occurred in
this city Sunday afternoon at the res
idence of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson.
The contracting turtles were Miss
Laurie Mae Sherlock and Mr. Howard
K. Page, both of Augusta.
It was the same old story of love
laughing at opposition. Miss Sher
lock had been visiting in the city
for several weeks, as guest of Mr.
and Mrs Jackson, and had made
many friends and admirers here. Mr.
Page, who holds a position as book
keeper at the National Bank of Au
gusta, came over a few days ago on
a short visit, and, finding it hard to
return alone, he persuaded Miss Sher
lock to return with him.
Rev. J. W. Stokes, pastor of the
I resbyterlan church, soon ac
quainted with the desire of the young
couple to be joined togelher in mar
riage, and, haslet,ing to their assis
tance. Ue performed the ceremony
in his usual imprssive manner.
' Only a few friends were present
; to witrss the ceremony.
Parental objections were occasion
ed by,the youthfulness of both par
j lies.
Mr. and Mrs. Page will remain in
! Dublin a few days hefore leaving
j for their home In Augusta.
—Judge L. P. Cnary, his daughter,
I Mrs. K. J. Erhelding of Augusta, Ga.,
and Miss Helen Clary and Miss Mary
| Kern, together with Mrs. Erbelding’s
children are In camp at Sauk's Head
lake, and are enjnvlnfe life In the
! wilds immensi Daily Evening
Journal, lucrum ■ Mich.
Miss Margate , ■ bouts, daughtei
of Mr. ( and Mrs. Theodore Shunts,
t ailed last week for Ireland. She will
i visit the Duke and Duchess of Man
chester at Klyemoro castle. Early in
! September she will go to France and
join her mother and her sister, the
i Duchess dr ('haulms, who are now at
Dieppe, Miss Shunts will return to
this country about the middle of Oc
itobtr.—Washington Post.
Mrs. Beverly Pendleton and Mas
ter Edmund Pendleton has returned
I to the city after a pleasant visit of
two weeks wilt Mr. and Mrs, Allen
Rendleton on M rite Hano.
—Mrs. .1 P. O'Donnell has returned
; from a vlab to Thomson.
—Mrs II 11 If II has returned
I from Sparta.
—Mr W. H. -Barrett was In Atlan
' ta yesterday
—Mis .1 J .Stephenson left tod*:/
I lor h r hunt" in Memphis after a de
I llghtful visit to h< r mother, who will
j visit her In the next few weeks,
—Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Verdcry and
Mrs Malcolm Ilendeo are at Brevard,
when Mrs. Hendree is rapidly re
gaining her health.
—Mr. and Mrs Edward Reman
I have returned from North Carolina,
I h»lr return having been made on
, account, of the Indisposition of Mrs.
Reman, who 1 "’ friends will regret very
much to learn Is rick with fever.
—Mr Wilfred Lyeth ha* returned
j to the city after a delightful visit to
! Waypesvllle, N. C.
—Mr Leroy Lyeth and Mr. Mi 1
.edge Murphcy left yesterday for
! Wavneavllle
—Miss Ames, Miss Fussier and
> Miss Jeffcoat ieU yesterday for a
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
short stay in Washington, Philadel
phia and Boston after which they will
return to their respective homes in
Charleston and Aiken.
—Mrs. T. C Bridges is spending
some time at White Oak. where she
will attend ramp meeting and later
visit Mr. and Miss Estes in Saluda,
N. O.
—Miss Nora Keith has returned to
Charleston after a visit to Augusta
relatives.
—Mrs. Frank Hargrove and Miss I
Irene Hargrove have returned from
Nashville.
—Miss Annie Bello Peterson, of
Wudley. Ga.. Is the attractive guest
of Miss Irene Hargrove.
—Miss Annie Daniel is visiting
friends in Savannah.
—Miss Annio Parker has returned
from Dunbarton, S. C.
—Miss Eva Walton is spending a
while with Savannah friends.
—Mr. Henry Michaelson has re
turned to Blackville, S. C.
—Miss Helen Hatch, Mr. Albert
Hatch and Mr. Hamilton Hatch left
this afternoon for Brevard.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brand, Miss
Hazel Brand and Mr. Tom Brand
will leave on Saturday for Jackson
ville, Fla., and will sail from there
for New York.
—Mi. and Mrs. S. Lesser sailed for
America today.
—Miss Mary Hall will be with Mrs.
William Burnsides at 1024 Reynolds
street after October first.
—Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Percy Dan
forth returned today from a delight
ful sojouin among the North Curp
’.lna mountains.
—Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ehetrldge and
little daughter have returned from
WayiK'sville, Aslivlllt, Toxaway and
Glenn Springs.
—Mr. Charlie J. Crawford has pur
chased the Shavi r home on upper
Greene street.
Week-End and Bunday Excursion
Tickets lo Tybce, Via. Central
of Georgia Railway.
Week-end tickets, $4.5.0, sold Sal
unlays and Sundays. LlmVod to leav-
Tybee and Savannah not later than
Tuesday next following date of sab'.
Sunday tickets. Sold for Tybeo
Limited only, on Sundays. $1 75. limit
ed for return on date sale. Ticket
office, 725 Broad street and union si t
tlon. ts-s-ts
THE SULTAN DEMANDS THE
SURRENDER OF MOROCCO
Tangier -.vn. ougui, a miiiiarj
leader In the service of Alulni Aziz,
tin Huilau, Is encamped outside lh<
walls of Morocco City, according to
new s naa just reached here from the
Interior.
lie has given the clly three days
In. which to stirpend -r. Abdul Aziz
with the main army, Is eight hours
away.
Habitual
Constipation
Mi i) * V
i lay be ovmom«Qy propfi
personal effort* witM/ie assistance
iff he cm- truly IjencjifUi ( llAutivC
remedy, Syrup ojhg* and £li«lr ojSenn*
wKuK enables on* to (arm regular
habit* daily So that as >i*tance to na
ture may be gradually di£pensr<i*'th
*h«n no longer needed as the best oj
remedies,when required, are to assist
nature and not to supplant the natur.
•I function*, which must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
preper efforts, and right living generally.
To get tit beneficial effect*, aLo»a
buy the genuine
Syrup*f?l£s* ,> Eltfir # f Senna
CALIFORNIA
Fig Hyhup Co. only
SOLO ar/ALL LCA&IMC DRUCavrs
«fl» tut #ul/, yjr.ee *M w iHIU
%(Go?
(/ AUGUSTA'S ONLY DE.PARTNMLNT STORE
, There’s Only Two Bays More,
Friday and Saturday
Annual August Blanket Sale
NEARING THE END.
ONLY TW () I) AYS MO UK LEFT VOL IN WHICH TO I’ALT IGIPATK JN
TIILS ANN UAL AUGUST BLANKET SALE AT MANUFACTURERS *
1 MUCKS TWO DAYS IN WHICH YOU MAY EFFECT THE MOST POS
ITIVE K INK O SAVINGS ON AN A RTICI Ha Til AT YOl' WILL SURELY
NEED LATER. AT THE SAME TIME WE OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN THE VAJ flOl'K DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT Till 1 , STORE.
We Will Reserve Any of These Blankets Upon
the Payment, of a Deposit
$5.50 All Wool Blankets, $3.98 10-1 and II I size, while, Wool Blankets, pink,
blue ;iiul red bordered with two inch silk binding worth regular d* 7 QO
way $5.50 ;i pair, Special for (his sole
$7.00 All Wool Blankets, $4.98 11—1 size, strictly all-wool, while Blankets,
blue, pink and red bordered. This lot shows trifling imiperl'ec- QO
tions, regularly worth $7.00, Sale Brice -eO
$7.50 All Wool Blankets, $5.48 11-1 size, plaid j».nd while nil wool Blankets,
with two inch silk binding, made for double bed, worth $7.50 ff C Ask
per pair, Special Sale Price
$9.00 All Wool Blankets, $5-98 Full double bed size, bright, attractive
plaids, made from selected California wool, regularly worth tT QO
$9.00, Sale Price
SIO.OO All Wool Blankets, $6.98—11 I size, California all-wool Blankets, with
two and hull' inch silk binding, pink, blue & red bordered, regu O' A
larly worth SIO.OO per pair, Sale Price
UMBRELLAS
SI.OO Grade for 69c
A good umbrella for 69c
Isn’t this pretty well
worth coming for'?
Well made, over para
gon frame and steel
rod. Covered with a
mercerized Venetian
taffeta of good strong
quality, fast black and
rain proof. A barge
variety of handles in
plain and fancy ef
fects. Regular SI.OO
value, special 69c
MUSLIN UNDER
WEAR
Women’s 69c Skirts at
39c Women’s full
made, lace trimmed
Skirts, 69c QQp
value, at
Women’s SI.OO Draw
ers at 59c Women’s
embroidery and lace
trimmed Muslin Draw
ers, SI.OO Pon
value, at
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FIGURED SILKS.
50c Printed < hina Silks
light ground with dain
ty pink, blue, lavender,
red and old rose flow
ers. Our regu- Qfp
lar 50c qualities
Sterling Aluminum Double Coated Gray
Enamel Ware, 25c.
A Sale in Response t»o Your Demands.
This sale Begins Friday Mornin al 9 o’clock, not a piece in this
great lot worth under 39c, from that the value- mount t.o extra
ordinary figures $1.50, you can pick from the lot for 0n1y....
What this lot contains: Dre-den, Sauce Pots. Tea Kettles, Saucepans, Foot
‘Tub-, Milk Boilers, <toffee Pots, Milk (tans, Water Buckets, Preserv
ing Kettles, Dish Pans and Covered Buckets, Choice
WASH GOODS.
12t/oe Percales and
Ginghams ... .7% cts
9c Amoslceag Ging
hams, 6% cts
7 cents American
Prints 5 cts
36-,in. Bleaching. 5 cts
SHEETS.
$1.15 “Englewood” 90
x9O size sheets, 7C«
Special Sale .. .. •
75c Linen Finish 81x90
size sheets, C/U
Special Side ....
PILLOW CASES
18c Triumph Pillow
('uses, 45x36 size, lOp
Special Sale
12c Eagle Pillow Cases,
45x36 size, 7| p
Special Sale . ... •ju
BED SPREADS
$1.39 Fringed Honey
< ornb Bed Spreads, fri
Special Sale 01
sl.lO Double Bed size
Honey Comb OQn
Spreads,
PAGE THREE
LINEN TOWELING
12c Heavy All Linen
< trash, blue A red o.
bordered, Special. 0u
loe Glass Toweling
blue it red checked, Qr,
Special Sale Wo
SCARF & SHEETING
65c, 20.\72 inch Hem
stitched side hoard T-Qp
SearlV, Special .. .wwu
$1.25 Linen Sheeting,
90-in. wide, heavyQCp
quality, yard .... 00u
TOWELS
IKc genuine Huck Tow
els, good heavy iQp
quality, Special .
$2.25 doz. fine all Linen
I Iliek Towels, If)
Special Side
TABLE DAMASK
15c 651 in. full bleached
Table Damask, OCo
Special Sale AOL
75c 72-in. Half Bleach
ed Table Damask AQp
fall Jinyn),Special**wu
Napkins and Doylies
$2.25 all Linen L’lx24
size, Dinner Nap 0] 7p
kins, Special V'*' 0
$2 Large size Knotted
Fringed Doylies,Cl QQ
Special Side ...C'M
25c
25c