The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 30, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO MULLARKY & SULLIVAN COMPANY Our goods were above high-water mark, water never touched us. Our store is thoroughly cleaned out and dried, and we are in better condition to transact business than ever before. We have arranged stock and marked down enyr ri |ppQICI\iC DAno A I\|C prices and Monday morning we will put out 'JvJIVIL <3SJlif fuv3SmiU DAliuAlllu SPECIAL inducements will be offered in BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHEETS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR and various kinds of Dry Goods for immediate use. MULLARKY & SULLIVAN COMPANY THE LIVR DRY GOODS MERCHANDISERS Social and Personal Marriage of Miss Rena M. Roberts and cMr. Joseph 1, Cook CountUa* friends of Mia* Itona May Roberta, formely of thin rliy but for §evem! moot hi* pant a reaidrnt of New Or lean a, will be intercut id in the an* pmincement Of hoi marriage to Mr. Joseph I Cook, which took j>l «»*«* on Wadnaeday afternoon at tin home of her parents, Mr und Mm. H F\ Roberts, on 81 Andrew a street. New Orleans The ceremony which took pln« c at two o'clock, was Impressively performed by the Rev. .1 Ibnjmntn Mwrettci* of tin* Colol*tiur Clan* l apt if t church. The bride wore n lovely gown of grandmother's swls*. elaborately Inset with delicate lace six! carried a shower of bride rose* After the ceremony there was an In Mr . W. E. cMiller to Wed Miss Mary E. Weatkersbee AaiOng Ihc early fail even t 111 cm. dial Interast mil lx the marriage of Mi»* M«r> Elisabeth Weaihnrabee and Mr. Wl'lianv Ed Mlllci. which will lake place on Bepleniber lbih at two orlock In the ntternoon at tlv home Ot the lirtde. 703 Centre at rent Miss WcaHierahoe la the youiovat daughter ot Mia John Dnmlsh nml la a very lovely young woman, petite and gracctul with dark hall and Irlah blue eyea Rhe la aa gentle, aweet and lovable In her n ilon* a> ahe la bcaullful In her peraon and It la a matter of unlveaal aatlafaetlan to bet numerouß friend* that she wIP continue to make Atiguala her home Mr Miller la originally from New 4% Ihe Planters Loan .md Sdving bank Tor. Broad Street. The Oldest Savings Bank In the City. In auecaaaful operation 38 year* and growing mora popu tar with tha peopia andatrongar tn than confidence each .year. In aelectlng a bank for ypur Saving* Account do not f*tl to Invaatigate the facliitioa and atrongtb of tbia bank Resources Over $1,000,000.00 Base As "Safest " The same careful attention to ainall account* aa to the larger nnea l»epo»tta May It* made by Mall L. C. Hayns, Pres. Chaa. C, Howard. Caablor. WM SCHWEIGERT & CO., Will he found at their old eland as usual with the largest stdfk of Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches and fancy goods. Broad and 7th St. WATER NEVER TOUCHED US tnrnmi reception, Hft-r which th» '’hunted her gown for n trkvkl Ito; Hint ut brown raJitli Mlk ind Mr mill Mr,, f'ook left to upend Rome tltne on the Oulf mfore going to Mi con where they whl mnkf their home. Mr, Cook ver> doiighefnlly rtmiemhered by Met Augusta friends *•* it young woman of charming per ■oriHlity and the vlncrre«i ~f eon yrattilatlimn nro watted Mr. Cook on Ho- Rood fortune which ha* attended hint Mr Cook I, u derendant of th- Cook Until) "f Lancakhlre, England, anil I* he’d It' Itlatient ekteent sty all who know hint berry, H (\ but I* now a resident of Augu*!n. holding n position of trust wllh tlu* Charleston mi»<l Western Cftiolinn railroad Ho la » man of many friend* and will be the reel plent or nuniernua congratulation* upon thla happy announcement Gradually But Surely Von can’t plant seeds tonight and expect flow ers next morning. Plants grow gradually hnt sure ly.—So will money. Open a savings account now. We A**ill assist its v growth l>v adding our 4 per cent, compound in terest. IRISH ■ AMERICAN BANK. " I'hc Bank for Your Savings. *’ I LINEN SHOWER FOR MISS WYCHE. In honor of Mias Kiltie Wvrhe of Warrantor!, whorte marriage to Mr Fowler was the social event of hor home city last Wednesday Mrs. S. iII Fowler entertained on Tuesday t' j lernoon at the home of Mrs. K. P. Havls, with a linen showpr Mrs. Davis’ lovely home was beautifully deer rated In yellow and gro*m polden glow, wild vines and potted plants he lm; the principal flowers used. A* the true,'s arrived they were presented wllh a pencil and card and asked to write for the bride to be, a recipe for managing a husband Many and varied were the recipes given the bride-to-be, which were carefully stowed away, Hnd it Is need less to say she will try them all. as each may prove unsuccessful. After the game the guests were Invited fc th* reception hall to drink punch to the health of the charming young honoree, Mlsa Nellie Fowler and Miss Florled Joyner presiding at the punch howl, which was placed In tt veritable garden of flowers, the hay window be Inv artistically decorated for the or-, cnslftn As the hrlde to-be stepped forward to receive the itianv expres stons of good wishes. little Miss (iretrhen flavls pulled the vellow and treen streamers and she was lllerallv showered with dainty pieces of hand made lingerie, The articles falling ftorn among the network of vine, overhead Delicious refreshments were served and although the show era on the outside were rather oh jertlonahle the one on the Inalde counteracted all unpleasantness and the event was one of very dsllghtful serial charm Among the our of towr guests who ■vere In attendance were: Mrs. n. A. Jewell and Mian l.lltnn Jewell of Jew die, Mr» tilenn FeathcrMone «n«l Ml** Floreld Joyner of Macon, Miss Unsuheth Wyche of Elherton. and Miss Klorer.ce Smith of Concord. STNOR ANDONEGUI TO DRILL CHORUS FOR MUSIC FESTIVAL. It will be very gratifying news to the many who are so Interested In Ihe Music Festival to he put on In Augusta to lonrn that at the earn est solicitation of Mrs. J Hardwick Jackson, Henor Andonegut has ron •en'etl to drill the local chorus, which will be led bv Damrosch. Aug. Mis Is most fortunate In being able tc command the services of such k talented and competent musician as Ren. r Andon. gul and that It will be not the leant feature of the coming festival, goes without saying. Mrs Albert Pnvlson. who has been spending some time in Savannah and who attempted to reach Augusta dur ing the freshet, returned to Waynes boro and Is with frlend< there for a few dav». Mr John Davison Is visit tug Messrs Val and Jim Dawson on the Hill. Mr John J Galina. Musical director d Criterion Ur Doux and Mr E I, Llewellyn will leave today for 3avau lts h lor one week Mis George Fargo came tn from Hath yesterday. For A.l.litionttl Scrirty See Page Three Teas Special blend mixed tea at We a tb. Unsurpassed for Iced tea JSe will buy one pound of Republic Coffee positively the best coffee In Ororgta for Ihe price PHONE YOUR ORDERS. E. J. DORIS Pbona 83J ISOJ May A vs. THE AUGUSTA HERAI.D HON. 111. J. BUM'S PROGRAM FOR SPEECHES NKW YORK.- <*halrman Mack of tne - l*inocratlc national commits# mad* puo lic today the apecch program of William J Bryan, In his big campaigning tour. A* th** schedule show*, he will speak In many of the large Eastern cities, reaching New York on September r,. °n the day before, September lb, he ■will speak In Rochester, following the •adjournment of the state convention in that city. The itinerary follows: September 9, Peoria, Ills.; September UY Evansville, Ind.; 11th, West Virginia i Place undecided); 12th, Cumberland, Md.. 6unday, Sept. 13, to t»e spent •*i Washington, P. C.; 14th, Baltimore. U»th Wilmington; lfi, Rochester, I<, New York city; 19th. Providence; Sim day. Sept. 20th. Mr. Bryan will attend acme church in New York; Sept. 21, Buffalo: 22, Michigan, place not yn named; 23. 24. various places m Ohio; 2T place* in Indiana; 28, Madison and Milwaukee, Wls.. 29, Mitchell, S. i» The remainder of the campaign will be conducted on Mr. Bryan’s part at his heme in Lincoln, Neb. mi Foil TO 10 Dmimi WASHINGTON. D. C.-An appeal has been made to the war department for aid on behall of Ihc sufferer* I tom the floods in Georgia. Secreta ; f.v Wright was in receipt of the fol lowing telegram front Kepresiuntive Hardwick, ot Georgia. t'llv ot Augusta Georgia Just been visited with awriil storm, and flood. Involving heavy losses of life and to troporty. Many people destitute, homeless and suffering for food Can not war department render emergen cy aid? Whatever Is done or |p» done ought to be done quickly \ newer." \ te' graphic order was sent tm mediately to General Po'ts at Atlanta directing him to detail an officer to proceed at once to Augusta to make necessary invesfigßtlon and to render such aid as mav be possible within the appropriation available sot such liUritfMH. A Grand Family Medicine ■lt give* ;n« pleasure in .peak a good w-'i-t f->- Electric fllttt.-rs.’’ writes M-. K uk Cnnlun ”V>f N-- 4S* Hanst-m **., N'W York 'UN a grand fanilly merit rme for tl>-.pet-sin ami liver comptlen- It" 1 '-, s' X- for I im. hark end walk -. ' log* . men.lc-1 " Electric Hitters regulate trie digestive fiim-iioiiH, purify tlu blond. »- t Impart renewing vigor rrtxl vtta.uy t-. ib«. * k and debilitated of both s.-see Sold ,under guarantee at all druggists, vdc. PRIMARY ELECTION HELD IN MISSISSIPPI mrnmmmmmm JACKSON. Miss—A democratic , primary election was held In the! t eventh congresslongl district today I |to sel.ct a successor to Congress-1 t *’t McLaa; the riitltdnte In the i ticld being Jesse Webb and E .1 : Simmons of Pike county T A Dick ton. of w Hkerson and Thomaa Sh«d I : ton of Llnc.n. LABOR CAMPAIGN IS PLANNED FOR BRYAN Secretary Morrison, of the A mart-1 e.vn Fed ration of Labor had an ex j •ended talk with the national rhalr man today oo- detaSs concerning the | P'sn of the coming labor campaign l fer Mr. Dryan. 1 WESTERN FLOOD VERHERIQUS TRINIDAD, Col.-—Retwpert twenty and thirty are dead and nearly half the town swept away, thousands of dollars damage to property and great loss ot live stock tell briefly th" story nf the flood at Folsom yesterday many are still missing. Residents who lived on the higher ground saw the houses containing families crying for aid swept away before their eves, powerless to render them an;- assist ance. One Entire row of buildings swept away. OUTSIDERS MAY AID HOLLAND IN DISPUTE LONDON — It would not be safe to say that Great Britain will not take some action to assist Holland In her present dispute with President Cas tro, of Venezuela, as there is as yet no telling what turn this matter ntav take," wer P the carefully weighed words of an official of the foreign of flee, when ouestloned this morning in regard to the dispatch front Rome set ting forth that the powers of Europe were in communication with each oth- ’ er on this subject. No decision, however. Rome, tie. j spatch said, had Vet been reached as * to what action. If any, would be taken. [V^TO-NIGHT | * T ro<l BOWILS AND liVt» Open and Ready for Business! We are pleased to state that we were uninjured by the disastrous flood, and that we are ready and open for business at our two stores. 20 Cases Rubber Booths on Sale Now. Rice & O’Connor Shoe Company, • 730 Broad St. 850 Broad St. AGENTS FOR McCALL PATTERNS St. Angela’s Academy REOPENS SEPTEMBER I4TH. AIKEN. S C.. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY Hninling inti Day Srhonl offers educational and climatic advantages English and Commercial Cou-9es, Plano Violin, Guitar. Mandolin, Violin f eiio, Voice culture. Crayon. Painting in oil and water-colors. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO DIRECTRESS Good Furniture % The stock of goods carried by us was not touch ed by the water, and we are ready to supply the wants of all of our customers at once. Floor cover ings and everything else safe and sound. Remem ber that your credit is good here and we take pleas ure in serving you. The Georgia Furniture Co. 635 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 MULLARKY & SULLIVAN COMPANY