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TWO
80CIAL GOSSIP.
In Macon, where a milk ami
Ice fund is being operated for
I the babies during the hot
months, the Ice manufacturers ar«
doing a clover thing. Two of the
factories are delivering several
hundred pounds every day gratis
to the distributing depot of the ice
nrfd milk.
Augustan* w-fco recall a sad ca
tastrophe whir'll deprived a young
hoy, falter McDonald, of the eye
sight a few years ago, and who
have since heard of him through
the papers as he has made his
way sightless through college and
law studies, will learn with int-nse
Interest that be has returned to
Augusta and is now with Mr.
Adams, of Marietta, a college mate
at University of Georgia, to open
tip law offices In the D.tcr Build
ing, toe offices being Nos. 325 a:td
tl£ Tit t o two young men aro
right- young ,'allows and aro de
termined to make good, and as a
sincere determination is always
half the battle their success Is as
sured
A pretty girl at the Alliance cue
Wednesday at Bake View, solved
the problem of how to do tho
modern dances in a very tight
bklrt. The girl was prett t -
dress was pretty, what there was
of It. VTbo music was most on
training. She toply <Jh« step mil
found mat she was severely han
dicapped by the acout incus of her
gown Quick as a flush site stoop
ed down, turned the hem and com
menced to roll it. rolling 1L almost
up to bes knees, where she pinned
the roll securely anti danced
blithely on with the pretty lacy
fill! o 5 her petticoat Hitting about
her slim shapely ankles.
Speaking of ankles and feet,
tiiarc is -a yottilg woman In Krtg"-
lleld who. has probably the most
beautiful and perfect ft- -t that
could he found anywhere. Thejr
are slender and shapely, beauti
fully arched and with the prettiest
toes that ure as soft and rosy as
a baby's.
The milk and Ice fund has been
augmented lasi week by the very
geieiou* contribution of Mrs.
Mosck Wndley, who tent a
check for $10.0(1. This w‘ll go far
toward* the alleviation of Ihe
wan:* of the mass of suftcrliiK hu
inanity that I* being looked after.
Tin* Mleaea Henson have ajso sent
in another check for sr>.oo and Mr.
George It Lombard hns gen *r-.
ouals remembered Ihe fund, as hn
ulwii s does, with ii $5.00 contri
bution, which la most welcome.
The contribution last week of $1
■roni the Oreneker children cornea
from rather an original source and
la a .prize secured by Mrs lir.-n •
ktfr. "her first literary effort," as
she calls It, for writing a clover
limerick as an advertisement ex- *
plnltlng the merit* of a pateatuil
oil.
Mias Dollte .lone* is entertain
ing a dellglitlul bouse [arty of
girl friends ai her home on Wood
lawn Avenue; and many pretty nf
fair* are being planned In their |
honor, picture parties, pond par
tie*. Informal morning gatherings
and little evening supper parties.
Miss .lons* will entertain Monday
evening In their honor. Her
guests are live of ihe most attrac
ttve young girl* that can be found
anywhere, Miss Irene Hutcn»ehon
of Anniston, Ala.; Miss Pauline
Derton of Hwnlnshoro, Oa.; Miss
IHondlnA Cooper of Marletla, Mis*
Rubv Newsoni of Union Point and
Mies Julia Aiken of Covington.
Oa.
The announcement baa been
made of the approaching mnrriage
of Mis* Martha Bowers, daughter
of Lloyd W. Bowers. Solicitor gen
tlon to Robert A. Taft, *on of ex i
President Taft who Is pleasantly
HOTEL
Colling wood
Went 36th Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY.
Half Plk. from Herald Hq. A Bth Av.
In midet of leading department stores
and theatsaa.
gtlert aci'ommodatlona for flleertrot
nsinm people with personal attention
•nd service Impossible In tha Imger bo
tela. Your" patronage la earnestly so
Watt ad
Room without hath st.f>o
Room without bath for two 1.’.0u
Room with bath .126*1
Room with bath for two $3.00
Parlor Bedroom with hatl) $5.00
Special attention given to ladlea and
families. Reataueant at moderate price*
The Seat Table In the Mountains
HOTEL GORDON
WAYNES VILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.
1,000 feet above e*a level—hlfheat city
Kaat of the Rocktaa. Tennla, Fishing,
Rldlrg. I'rlvng. Bstldng. Motoring
Dancing In own private ballroom. The
GORDON la the recognised centre of
YVayneevltl* aoclal Ufa, and ’a thoroughly
modern. Tha ratea are reaaonable. Seng
foe Booklet.
Tw.. "Opening Italia" Wodneaday
and Haturdav. July 16 and IK.
V. O. DUNHAM, Proprietor.
NAVARRE
7W AVENUE • *•» «T. IIf|TI?T
goo rill FROM SROADWAT **" A
Fraai
• RAND CfRIRRI Hi IST \7 1
CENTRE 07 EVERYTHING
SSO ROOMS BATHS 200
A room with hath • EI.SO
Other rooma with hath 92.00 E 2.50
Room* lor two pereoor SC? f>o $3 OO
CUISINS (A LA CAart) MUSIC
SEND FOR COLORED MAP OF NEW YORK
EDGAR T. SMITH. Managua Director
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
recalled here by friends made dur
ing his several visits to Augusta.
Tile news of the death of "Judge”
O. 1/. Richards in New York yes
terday was received In Augusta
with sadness. Judge Richards was
well-known in Augusta, where he
had visited lor years and years on
business trips when he was a Iry
goods drummer, handling laces
and embroideries. Of late years
he has retired, having massed a
considerable fortune. His brother,
Joe Richards, makes Augusta his
headquarters and Is iter - now, and
his sister, Mrs. John Slide of
Birmingham, Ala., lihs gone on to
New York to accompany the re
mains South. I! is very probable
that Judge Richards will be burled
here, as he had frequently ex
pressed that desire.
Atlanta seems to hftvo a matri
monial corner on Augusta girls. A
week or two ago the marriage of
I{’sb Louise Howard and Mr Wil
liam King was announced. This
week, Wednesday, the marriage of
Mrs Kiln Wright Wilcox and Mr.
Philips Barbour Will occur, and to
day t te Interesting announcement
Is made of the approaching mar
riage August first of Miss Ruth
Howard and Mr. Robert Parks
Glower. Miss Howard is a daugh
ter of the late Charles Howard,
and Is an exceptionally pretty
young woman a blonde with an
exquisite daintiness of person thpb
Is' ri charm till In Itself. She is
most essentially feminine and In
every way attractive. It had al
ways been hoped by her old home
friends that she would some time
return to Augusta and again make
her home here, despite rumors to
Hie contrai However, the most
cordial of felicitations are extend
ed lmr and Mr Glower on this
auspicious announcement After
the marriage, wlll.be a quiet affair
with no cards sent out, and a
bridal trip, Mr. Glower and hlfl
bride wlli return to Atlanta and
they and Mr. and Mrs. King will
have two apartments opening into
each other and keep house to
gether.
Gorrlhil Interest will he felt In
the announcement of the engage
ment of Miss Rachael Ross of
Charlotte, N C . and Mr Walter
M Hunter, of this city, the mar
riage to take place August, twen
tieth In Charlotte.
NEWS OF HARLEM
Harlem. Ga.—Mrs Eleanor Ore»n°
Byrd', (if South Carolina, Ins been on
a visit for several days to her par
• 'nts. Ur and Mrs J K. Greene, on
their place. Mrs. iKrd has a host of
HOTEL RUDOLF.
Atlantic City, N. J.
On the oceun front. Always opt u. Capncv
Ity 1,000 American anu European pan*
Hot and cohl fresh nnd «e% water In all
l ith* unnlng water In gueats’ rodma.
Hin.nl vrt uidas commanding view of
«" *-*u» and connecting with the fiirnomi
Board Walk. Case Rudolf 1 * one of the
big attraction*. Superb orchestra; after
toon and evening dancing
A. S. Rukeyaer, Mor. Joel Hillman, Prea.
.f' *.i v f At'./ I Jr'
COOL MOUNTAIN BREEZES.
In the Land of the Sky.
Always coqpfortaole at the
Battery Park Hotel
“FAMOUS EVERYWHERE.”
Most |iopulnr and delightful socially of any
resort in the South. Located in an exclusive park
of 33 acres, yet in the midst of all the activities of
ASHEVILLE, N. C
The Summer Metropolis,
Golf, Tennis, Swimming. Riding.
Dancing Every Evening.
Unsurpassed Cuisine—Service of the Be ■.
Address for booklet,
J. L. ALEXANDER. Prop.
ALTAPASS INN
New, Modem, High Class,
ABOVE—“The Land of the Skv."
On Crest of the Blue Ridge Mountain, on Caroline, Olnchfleld and
Ohio Railway.
The place to spend your Summer—Oolf, Testuls, Trap Shooting,
Riding, Driving, Bowling, Billiards, Dancing. Music. For
Booking* write Jno. 8 Bowen, Altapass, N. C.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
friends in this section who are always
glad to see her.
Mr. William E. I-ansdell, who has
been on a visit for several days to his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kulie Lansriell,
on their place, has returned to his
home in Jacksonville, Fla
Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Winn and chil
(Iren and Miss Martha McCord, who
| have been spending several days on
i Hullivan's Island, have returned to
Harlem.
I Mr. Gland Gray, who has been at
j tending the State Pnlverslty, is now
[ at home for the summer.
| Hon Isaac 8 Peebles, Jr., who is
i a candidate for judge of the Augusts
I Circuit, was in Harlem one day the
I past week, shaking hands with his
numerous friends.
Hon. Lem .VI. Park, who is ft candi
date Tor state treasurer, was in Har
lem Fiida.v, forming the acquaintance
of th" people in litis section and so
liciting their support in thj coming
primary in August.
The annual Columbia County Bap
tist Sunday school convention will he
held at Appling, Friday, July 17th.
Hr. M Ashby Jones, pastor-of the
First B:i; (Ist Church of Augusta, will
deliver the Sunday school address.
Mrs L. II Roberts and Miss Belle
Zachry visited Augusta Thursday.
Dr, R. J. Walton, who has been in
the hospital in Augusta lor several
weeks under treatment, returned to
his borne in Harlem on Thursday. Dr.
Walton is one Of Columbia County’s
most highly esteemed citizens and his
many friends throughout this section
are delighted to know he will soon be
himself again.
Prof. R. D. Eadle returned Saturday
from a short visit to Clayton, Ga.
Mrs. J H Wood is visiting rela
tives at Winder, Ga., for several days.
Judge G. E Gray has returned from
a pleasure trip to Sullivan's Island.
ALTAPASS INN
ABOVE "The Land of the Sky. 1 ’
New, Modern. High-Class.
On crest of Blue Kldg* Mountains. On
Carolina, Cllnchfield and Ohio railway.
Golf, tennis, trap shooting, riding, driv
ing. howling, billiards, dancing, music.
John 8. Bowen. AJtapasa, N. C.
For Health and Pleasure
COME TO
RHEA SPRINGS
Where the Health Giving Waters
/low. —Stood the Test of a
Century.
Fltsabllshed by White Man la
lßfifi. Thousands of Sufferers
Tostlfy as to Its Merits for
Rheumatism, Kidney, and 1.1v.r
Troubles and Many Other Com
plaints of Mankind. In addition
wo have good Hotel, Parsing,
Swimming and Boating, Fishing.
Tennis, Croquet, etc. Rooms
Kn suite with or without Bath.
Rates, Including meals, tlO to
US pc. week. For Booklet and
full Information address
RHEA SPRINGS CO.
RHEA SPRINGS, TENN.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE
Finding Ourselves heavily Stocked With a Lot of
Merchandise That Will Not Sell in the Winter We
Have Determined to Make a Clearing of the Entire
Lot at a Price That Will Appeal to You. Will
Sweeten the Saße With Many Other "Bargains.
Buy May Man ton Pat
terns, any kind , lOc each
READY-TO-WEAR
CLEARANCE SALE
Every garment in this department
will feel the heavy hand of the cleaving
blade, and articles may he bought here
for less than you can make them at
home.
Silk Dresses and Wool Coat Suits,
at HALF PRICE
Crepe and Ratine Dresses, S2O and $25
was the price, at SIO.OO
Crepe Dresses and Linen Oat Suits up
to $12.50, at $5.00
One rack of very fine House Dresses,
up to $3.00, at $1.98
Children’s French Gingham Dresses,
sizes 6 to 14 years, at 98C
Silk and Woo! Dress
Goods
The price has been cut in these departments
until we are ashamed to quote prices. If you
want a bargain in Silk or Wool Dress Goods
gee us this week.
The same can safely be said about Trunks,
Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas.
Never in the history of this best bargain house
of them al! has the price been so low or the
/grade so high. l,et us sell you one to cafry
with you on your summer trip.
Clearing of Extra Specials
Evening shades of SI.OO Silk Hose, at OIjG
Persian Silk Ribbons, up to 35c, at lO^
Men’s large Initial Handkerchiefs, at . ...JOC
Ladles’ Shamrock Tissue Handkerchiefs, at jqc
t
Summer Dresi Materials
Although It Is early In the season we are overloaded with styne
very pretty summer stuff that must go. %
Muslins of a good 7%c quality, in the lot, at -3%C
Lawns, Zephyrs and thin materials up to 25c, at &%C
Crepe and Batiste, in pretty designs up to 19c, at IOC
Pllsse, Ratine, Bedford Cord and Sherrette up to 39c, at .. .-15 C
Fancy Ratine Crepe, wfirth up to $1.50 a yard, at 98 r
Fancy Crepe, in evening shades, up to $1.25, at ; 85C
EVERY ITEM IN THIS SPACE A GENUINE BARGAIN.
Clearing of Household Supplies
Extra large elegant Dimity Spreads, worth $2.50, at .. .. $2 00
Extra large $2.00 fringed Bedspreads, at $1 50
Extra large Augusta Beds'reads, worth $1.75, at .. .. $1 29
81x90 Pepperell Bleached Sheets, worth SI.OO, at 79c
81x90 Burton Taylor-Wise Co. Special, worth 90e, at 89C
Full width, unbleached Sheeting, worth 30c, at 25C
36x42 Bleached 15c Pillow at JOC
BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, ANY SIZE, FOR LESS THAN THE
CLOTH COST
BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE COMPANY
"The Satisfactory Store"
HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS
Boarding accommodations at
reasonable price* . Opens
Jnue 16th. Apply for rates to
Harris Springs Water Company
* HARRIS SPRINGS, S. C
© MoCiu
Incorporated.
We Give Double Purple
Stamps Before Noon
SHIRTWAISTS AND
SKIRT CLEARANCE
"White Wash Skirts, long and full
widths, worth $1.50, at SI.OO
'.White Ratine and Bedford Skirts,
at $1.75 to $3.00
Wool Skirts* with the. Russian tunic,
from .$3.98 up
$1.50 Batiste Shirt Waists to clear up
at * 75^
Paris Batiste Waists with Gladstone
Collar, at $1.25
$2.50 to $3.00 Silk and Crepe Waists,
at .V $1.98
Middy Blouse of satin finish galatea,
worth $1.50, at SI.OO
Rain Coats, Petticoats, Auto Coats, at a
price to clear up the lot.
Some Clearance Specials
Cheviot and Chambray for waists and dresses.
8c kind, at 5C
Genuine fast-colored Apron Ginghams,
worth 7%c,at 50
15c Dress Ginghams, 31 inches wide, at IOC
15c Cheviot for men’s shirts and boys’
waists, at IOC
10c and 12%c Longcloth remnants at....0 , 4 C
9c Bleaching, finishvjti soft, 36 indies
wide, at 7 1/ aC
40-inch Sea Island, worth Ttyc, at 5 1 ’
Best quality English Percale, new patterns IOC
t
Winter Rugs at Summer Prices
SIB.OO Brussels Art Squares, 9x12 feet, at sl3 98
$25.00 Axmlnster Art Squares, 9x12, at sl6 9.8
$30.00 Velvet Art Squares, 9x12 feet at sl9 98
Summer Rugs at Clearance Prices
12x15 Crex Art Squares, worth $18.50, at .. sl3-98
9x12 Crex Art Squares, worth $12.50, at $798
6x9 Crex Art Squares, worth $7.50, at $498
Small-sized Crex Rugs, at $1 OO and $1 25
i Muslin Underwear Clearance
Mary Ellen Slipover Gowns, a soft cool sleeper, at .. .. SQC
Crepe and Muslin Gowns, worth SI.OO each, at 'i'sC
Extra fine Muslin Gowns, low or high nock, special at SIOO
LONG ALL-OVER PERCALE APRONS, worth sl.*U .. ..69C
Lisle ribbed Vests, with taped neck and sleeves, at 5C
Maline ribbed Vests with straps that stay up, at IOC
Lisle ribbed women’s Pants, any size, at .-25 C
Ribbed Union Suits, low neck and short pants, at 50 r ’
Children's 50c Rompors and Whitt, Dresses, at 39C
All broken lots of Corset Covers, Pants and Muslin-wear at a
reduced price. «
- . -X
Entire Line of Fine Parasols at HALF PRICE
Drink and enjoy Kenny'* Ten* and Coffees. The best in quality
and price. COFFEES—
Mocha and Java. 3 lb* for , jgj f)fj
Bogota. Maracaibo and 1-aguaria. per lb . 300
Keiiny'*«High Grade, lb OKC
Bourbon Santos, per lb 2.5 c No. 1 Rio, per lb 7!lSflC
Pea Berry, per lb. 22'' No. 2 Rio. per lb 170
TEAS—
Cheon, In quarter and half pound boxes, per lb ROC
Ceylon, in quarter and half pound boxes, pe. 11 kij ■ *
Ceylon, loose, from 43.- to >1 RO per lb
Oolong, loose, from 300 to ROC per lb
English Breakfast, loose, from .. . 40 r to SI Ofl per lb!
ibung Hyson, loose, from «|(y * 0 fl()C per lb.
C. ,D. KENNY CO.
104* BROAD ST. „ PHONE *Ol.
SUNDAY, JULY 12.\
7 16 Broad Street