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MARRIAGE OR MRS MtLIAN
AND MR T B. FRANKLIN.
Interesting to many friends will he
the snnoun.-emriit of the mitviMge of
Weak Women!
**• Some women are weak because of lilt that are common
In Girlhood—Womanhood
and Motherhood
The prescription which Dr. H V. fierce used most succesafetly —ln
diseases of women—which lias stood the test of nearly half a century—U
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
Take this in liquid or tablet form as a tonic and regulator!
Mr* K*t# D. Richard**, of Btailrv. Fmm Co.. Va. *avt, "I art*rm it a pleasure to
tratify loth* wonderful curattvr quahti <tt n 1 Dr. Pierce* Fcvortlt Freacupturn For
tome year* I »ufh red greatly with wrakruna peculiar to my %etL I wa» treated by
t#vrral ptivau tan* hut gradually grr-w wh«m> One nf my friend* told me of the good
ttmilU of your "Tavortte Per* nption " I went to the drug More and got a hottle.
and alter taking it. wtth the "lleaaant Nhto, H I coMmenred to get better I never
knew what happm*** w«l hn I waa atwayt »i< k and . <«nplainmg and made other* aa
wet lat mvaell unhappy So you *ar what a debt I owe yi/ul
Dr. Pierce's PleaeantPellet* regulate stomach, liver, bowels
and will save th«- regular shoea.
Th»*r are made in soft leather (blank and tan)
\rtth Elk soles. Price# $1.50 to $2.50
THE BOOTERY
Opp. Monument. R. L. Garrett, Mgr. Purple Stamps
KENNY'S COffEES ARE THE BEST
Mocha, per lb.. . Laguayra, per lb.. 30<
•Tavn. per lh 3-V K, '"!; v ' B Ui * h on *ti,
Manacaiba, per lb. Hour HHnt o H .. .
Bogota, per lb.. . Rio,
Phone No. 601.
WE GIVE
PURPLE STAMPS
SPECIAL for MONDAY
$15.00 New Spring Suits, $5.95
Juki in time to get into this news came these smart
new Spring Suits that you’ll snap up in a hurry
when you see the great values. Ruffled and drap'
ed skirts, smart coats; materials and tailoring all
that you look for in the best slf».(K) suits. In this
sale, price $8.95
100 New Sprina Wool Coal Suits. Were $25.
$27.50. S3O and $32.50. Monday $18.85
Her.- are suits combining style, quality and make
at a price beyond any comparison. Come and se
lect them from our eases at tin* above regular
prices, and buy any of them Monday, at .. $18.85
“Oh! Such Pretty Dresses” $14.95
’Twill really be worth vour while to come in
and see these Presses, even though you are yet
undecided as to the purchase of one. We promise
that you will not be sorry that you made the trip.
All our Presses, those less in price as well as those
for $14.95, represent unusual values.
SOCIETY NEWS
Mr* Florenr# M« I.ean and Mr. Til 111 a*
ll Franklin, which will take p’*'e at
two-th rfy tht* afternoon, at the imritin*
.ge of t'mwfnrd Avenue llaptlat rhiireh,
Children’s Play Shoes!
The children should he provided
with our play shots for wear and
comfort.
They an» cool and comfortable
GOLDEN BROS.
THE LADIES OUTFITTERS
$18.85
Hats That Are Attract
ing Much Favorable
Comment
34.95
Our Hats at this remarkably low figure
have the style and beauty of hats that would
cost from three to five dollars more at other
stores. Popied from the most popular import
ed models, they refhet that vivacious grace
seldom seen in other than French importations.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Hsv Tim,has W wider nffleimtlng Immw
diatfdv after the rtffinony the young
t ottfde mil leave fur »i trip to ALauta.
jpth |tide and groom have man)’
friend* and the eon * nit III* t tor » e*tend#*d
to them will tie mimsrod* and alnrnra,
V. M C A LADIES*
AUXILIARY TO MEET.
The Lid** AiintU.il y of th** Y M C
A all hold their i•g dm monthly meet
ing In the Annotation p.ifjir.a on Wed*
i.ird.i) April the twenty eeiond. at five
t# c? o» k p. in.
MTCY GOODRICH, Hac'y.
MIS* GAITHER TO GIVE
SWIMMING LESSONS.
Ml** Gaither, phyatrai director of the
Y W C A., i* arranging for thr*-a
f laaae* in xwlmmlng which »he will tuke
rliurge of Juat h* noon hn the weather
permit* Mwlinrnlng to he Indulged In.
There will l*e eight leenon* given, and It
I* khrough! that with M *** ‘hiUher'a
Hhllty, hoth a* a »wlinfn«t and u te * ti
er of xwlrnmtng. that her pupil* will,
after that he ahle to ink** care of them
eel v«* In the a liter. Thng* who are In
tereHted r.m f!nd out partßular* by act
ing M** I*.irk* at the ***of latlon. nr
Ml** rainier »t the gjm. hall In the
llirtaon wilding.
WORK rof TMt* WIDOWS HOME
There are it number of Inmate* of the
Widow*' Home who nVe In need of work,
needlework of any kind, plain and
fancy *• wing, crocheting, tatting, darn
ing, working of hut ton hole*, mending,
or In fart any kind of work that akliled
and nimbi* finger* can do. A I thl* will
he done at very Sow price*, auch that
nnyom can afford !*• putronlfle them.
Kvfffbody underatanda that it la a
CONSTIPATION
Speedily Ended
Hot Springs Livor Buttons Moko You
Fool Young Aguin.
Hr cheerful, healthful, full of imr<‘
blood, life enil vigor, And don’t fool
with calomel or nny violent cathartic.
If you have been to the world - * fa
mou* health re Hurt, you know all about
HOT HI’RINOH I.IVKH BUTTONS
for they are prearrlbed there by phy
alelana for chronic connttpatlon. clou
ded liver, »lck headache, upaet stom
ach, biliousness, leek of appetite, ma
laria and sallow and pimply skin.
If you are not feeling as full of
energy and ambition am you should,
If you are run down, need a good
tonic, want to eat hearty, end free
your bowels from every particle of
poisonous waste and kos. net a 25-
lent box of little chocolate coate 1
HOT SPRINGS I.IVRR BUTTONS
from any drusralst today.
Take one each night for a week,
their dally action Is blissful, gentle
and sure.
They are simply splendidly Joyful,
and after you try them you’ll say so.
Money back If you aren't satisfied.
For free sample write Hot Spring*
Chemical Co., Hot Kprlntra, Ark.
FRECKLES
Don't Hida Th*m With * Vaili Ramov#
Tham With Th# Othina Praacription.
Thl* prescription for the remov*! of
frgcltltl n »•> n PI
Phyahlun and la uaimlly *o »uccca*ful
in reuovlng freckle* and giving m
cienr. beautiful complexion that It la
by druggiata under guarantee to
refund the money If it full*.
Don't hide your freckle* under a
veil; get Mti ounce of nth In* and re
move them Kvrn the flr*t few appli
cation* should *hc»w a wonderful Im
provement, I*o me of the lighter freckles
vanishing entirely.
He sure to a*k the drugg.nt for the
double strentgth othlne; It I* this that
I* sold on the money-hack guaran
tee.
waste of time to mend and dam when
i ips » in hive It done ut such a mod
*.iate cost, a <j whynot plaate the Home ■hi
MRS. FRANK CLARK
LNIEHIAINS FOR MRS.
LOMBARD.
A very charming little luncheon party
of yesterday mmi given by Mrs. Frank
< lark at her home oh the Hill, the guest
of honor i cing Air* Kmma Louth rd, of
hoston. Mi*. Ototge KniNtu* Whitney*
guest, and the otlai guest* being, Aft**.
mtuey Mr* Frank Hunt, of Ur. ln
t. • », Men*. Mr*. Joan It. Whitney, Ml**
l. iiie, Sjii th. and Miss l*al»c|le Chirk,
The tat» f « n-orations were of exquisite
ciirneott tuilp* eifccMvetjr arranged un a
centerpiece.
PEhSONNLw OF THE
ILNUAK-UISH WEDDING.
Tie maul ge of Miss Ne le Dunbar
antl a.\ VVi.l.uid Kuan, wli.cn will line
pi. re Wednesday In Kilenton, S. C., win
oe .in unuttuuhy pretty aflalr and wi I
e attended hy a large numer of out
of-town frtenus. The maids and groom*-
rnen wi 1 he. Ml** Florence humi. who
will he attended hy Mr. H. H. itrunson,
of Orangeburg; Mis* Tutt Youngblood,
who wilt t»e attended hy Mr. Ferry;
Ail** M rule liurdi with Mr. F. It. Mc-
Kinney, of (ire* nv.lie, and Mis* Jose
phine h* win, of Hartsvlhe, with Mr. Ju
lien liuah, ot the l diversity of South
Carolina.
Mrs. W F. Etchlson, of Columbia, a
s *t**r of ttie bride, will be her matron of
horn r, and dtlie Helen Dun ar will car
ry the ring in the heart of a rose.
The bride will enter under the escort
of her brother, Mr. Ralph Dunbar and
the ceremony will be performed hy her
old pastor, Rev. Fred Jones, of Aiken.
The ushers will be Mr. Galphln Mur
ray, of Re««h isiand, MV. Klinore Ash
ley. Mrs. M. L. McElnenny will render
the wedd.ng march and Miss Hllxaheth
McWhlrter will sing "1 Love You
Truly."
After the cerem ny Mr. and Mrs.
R i pl» Dunbar w .ll enterta n the bridal
party.
The I vide, who is a lovely little bru
nette. wi.l wear a gown of heavy while
charm* use with exqu.site lace and pearl
trimmings ami whi carry bride rose*,
'the maids will wear white crepe meteor
gowns with taffeta gudles finished .n
trout with butterfly bows. They whi
wear short tulle veils and will carry
Foster lilies. 'I he matron of honor whi
wear while crepe meteor embro-dered
and will carry white carnations.
The entire wedding and all the pretty
detal s will he in wnite and green with
no othev touch of color.
Mis* Dunbar w 11 he complimented to
morrow, Monday, afternoon with a linen
shower given t.> .Mrs. E. K. liuckingliuin
i*ml Mrs. J. J. Homer.
The many I itlo friends of Master
lYaak Clark will regret lo learn tbai he
is iiuite sick.
CHARLESTON MARRIAGE OF
INTEREST VO AUGUSTANS
AuKiictu friends of Miss Uerveyleno
Spear, who has so frequently been the
j guest of her relatives the Cleckleys
und also of Miss Ruth Marks, will be
Interested In he*' marrtuKU on Wed
nesday last t Kev. Watson U. Dun
euu, Jr, of St. John's Island, S. C..
a beautiful mid-day event, taking place
at Bethel Methodist church, the cere
mony being performed by the father
of the groom, Rev. Watson B. Duncan,
of Orangeburg.
The bride, who is an exceedingly
pretty young woman, with a beauty
of face and feature that could atund
(he mid-day glare, were an elegant
gown of white crepe meteor, hand em
broidered, and carried bride roses and
valley lilies. Orange blossoms crown
ed the prettily arranged coiffure and
the veil fell to the end of the long
court train.
Miss Bessie Duncan, of Orangeburg,
a sister of the groom, attended her as
maid of honor. She wore a French
gow n of pink embroiderer! crepe worn
over blue and carried an armful of l.a
France rosea. Little Miss Connor
I Fleekley of this city and little Sent Id
j tne Adams, of Walterboro, were the
flower girls, wearing dainty little
, gow iih of Irish lace over pink silk, and
| carrying baskets of pink sweet peas,
and little Sarah Bailie Stlcox was the
ring bearer, she also wearing Irl.sh lace
over pink silk. The ushers were Mr.
J. R. Rodgers, of Ravenal, S. O.;
Messrs. Herman and Huggins,
of Manning, S. t\; Mr Charles Con
nor Spear. Mr. Leroy Smith and Mr.
Oliver Bates. The groom’s l«est man
was Mr. J. Leroy Dukes, of Orange
burg.
Immediately after the ceremony the
bride changed her gown for n goltig
awny suit of blue moire silk worn with
a close blue hat. and the young couple
left for Savannah, where they will
spend a few days and then visit the
groom's family In Orangeburg, before
going to John's Island, where they will
make their home, and to which they
are attended by ull manner of good
wishes,
MEETING OF EDUCATIONAL
DEPARTMENT OF
AUGUSTA WOMANS CLUB.
The educational department of the
Augusta Woman’s Club will meet
Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock, at the
r. D. C. C. Hall.
MEETING OF DIRECTORS
OF BOYS’ HOME.
There will he an Important meeting
of the directors of the Boys' Home
Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock at
i the Home. All are requested to attend
I promptly.
i
STAPLETON-MINOR.
The marriage of Miss T.ula Blance
(Minor and Mr George Stapleton took
i place Thursday afternoon at two
I o'clock. at the personal?** of Crawford
Avonuo Methodist church. R*v. J. F.
Roberts performing the ceremony. The
bride wore a stylish tailored suit of
wistaria cloth and a becoming hat in
ithe same tone. Immediately after the
I ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton left
j for a trip to Atlanta, and are now re-
J reiving the congratulations of their
(friends at the home of the bride's
j mother. Mrs. J. M. Minor, on upper
I Greene street.
1054
Broad
REDUCTION SALE
FINE CLOTHING
—AT ==
A SACRIFICE
Your Opportunity for the
Next
10 DAYS
All Suits, regular value $23.50, $25.00 to sl7 7R
$30.00 to go at ▼ ■ ■ • ■
All Suits, regular value SIB.OO, to $22.50 $14.75
All Suits, regular value $12.50 to $16.50 $1 H 7C
to go at OlU.f J
ALL NEW FABRICS AND LATEST STYLES
BLUE SERGES, GREYS, ETC.
This Is Strickiy a Cash Sale •
BARKSDALmATCHER
Men’s Fashion Shop. 314 Jackson St.
Tor Real Panama
Hats
For ladies and misses,
$1 75, $3. $3 50
Tor Real Leghorn
Hats
For ladies and
misses .. .. .. SIOO
For Real Chip
Hats
For ladies and
misses SI.OO & $1.50
For Real Milan
Hats
For ladies, misses and
children, at 50e. sl.
and $1.50.
Tor Imitation
Panama Hats
For ladies, misses and
children 50e and 75e
Go to Balk’s
Millinery Dept.
600 BLOCK BROADWAY.
For Gold Beads, full
string IOC
Fo r Silver Beads, full
string IOC
For Pearl Beads, full
string IOC
Go to Balk’s
600 BLOCK BROADWAY.
WE GIVE PURPLE TRADING
STAMPS.
C. J. T. BALK
600 BLOCK BROADWAY.
ELECTRIC WIRING
IS A PERMANENT
IMPROVEMENT
TO YOUR PROPERTY
ELECTRIC WIRING makes your house
more desirable to live in. Does away with
matches and all flaming lights, therefore, pro
tects your walls.
If yon should want TO SELL you will get
hack your investment in wiring fixtures, and the
house will sell QUICKER.
If you wish TO RENT the property ELEC'
TRIC WIRING will make it easier to obtain a
desirable tenant.
DO IT NOW
Wire while we guarantee ROCK BOTTOM
PRICES.
We will carry the account and let you pay
monthly.
f
A.-A. R. & E. CORP.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
812 Broad St. Phone 2751
SUNDAY. APRIL 19.