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HARLEM, GA., NEWS
Harlem, Ga.— Mr. William Pasr-hai
«rs Jacksonville, Fla., la on a visit to
Sis moth or, Mrs. L. A. Paschal, In
Harlem.
Mr«. Carl Ellington and children of
Atlanta are visiting relatives In Har
lem and vicinity, Mrs. Ellington t»
pleasantly remembered ns Miss Marie
I-amkln, who was reared In Columbia
county.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hatcher and Mr.
J. M. Hatcher returned Friday from
ft visit to Tallulah sKlls and other
points In northeast Georgia.
I>T. F. P. Boyd of Batcaburg S. C.,
Is visiting Pr. J. K. Greene's family
In this place.
Mrs. James Greene visited relatives
In Harlem the past week.
Mrs. James Carey of Cnrey Is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. J. P. McCord.
Mrs. Kva Brandon and children of
Hephzibah are spending the summer
In Harlem with Mrs O. K Parkin.
Mrs. Joe Ivey, Mrs, -Will Harbin,
Mrs. Walter Greene, Miss Kdtth Wtil
ton and Mr rFiink Ivey of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., visited relatives In Har
lem recently. N
Dr. J. R. Littleton of Augusta was
In Harlem on the evening of the ltitn
Inst and delivered an address in the
auditorium of the school building.
Mrs. Edward P. Glary and two sons
aro on a visit to relatives In Atlanta
Mr. B. C. Lanier has announced as
a candidate for the legislature from
Columbia county. Mr. J. T Oliva, who
announced some time ago for the leg
islature, has withdrawn from the race.
This leaves only two candidates now
in the field for leglslstlve honors. Mr.
Isuiltr and Hon. Ike Ballark, the preH
writ Incumbent It is thought that Mr.
Lanier entering the race will put some
Interest in the campaign.
Judge H. C. Hammond and Solicitor
General A. L. Franklin of Augusta
were in Harlem a short while Friday
afternoon. They were returning from
Appling, wlire they held a special term
of court to try some negroes who
wanted to enter u pica of guilty on
gome minor charges.
Hon. A. W. Evans, s candidate for
congress for the tenth district, will
address the people of Columbia and
Surrounding counties at Harlem on
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, on
the Uftth inst. Col. Evans will discuss
the vital Issues of the day.
Mr. fj. b. Rev-tile has been confined
to his room for scleral ilhvb with a
severe attsek of rheumatism.
Prof. R. D. Eadle has returned from
a visit to the mountains of northeast
Georgia.
Mr. H. S Tasehal is expected home
this woek from Memphis. Tenn., whero
he has been for several months.
Mr. J. H. Wood and children will
leave Monday for Winder, Oa., where
th<A go to visit Mrs. J. H. Wood, who
is seriously ill at that place.
Mr. B. L. Flint, who has been seri
ously 111 for several weeks, Is able lc
leave his bed and his many friends
hope to see him out In the near fu
ture.
Mr. and Mrs. I-, H Luckey of Wad
ley are visiting relatives In the vlvln-
Ity of Harlem
/ The Columbia county Baptist Sun
day school convention that convened
at Appling on Friday, the 17th Inst.,
waa largely attended and was one of
the moat Interesting conventions aver
held In the county.
Mrs. George Riley and children of
Atlanta arrived In Harlem otv the 18th
Inal, and will spend sometime with Mr.
and Mrs. Newman Hicks.
Mrs. T. E. Norvell of Orovelown vis
ited relatives In Harlem one day the
past week.
JOHNSTON,*S. C„ NEWS
johnsaon, 8. C. —Curds have been
received announcing the marrlsge of
Miss May Ho>d Wills lo Mr. John
Frederick Ballard. In New York City,
Sunday, July 6th. Miss Wills Is the
daughter of Mrs Nettie Btjyd Wills,
.whom all Johnston knows and loves
Mlee Wills was born In Johnston
«ad rsicelved here here early musical
training from Mrs 0. 1’ Cobb and no
girl leaving Johnston has been more
wetcjjed as to her musical career
than little May Wills, anti she has not
dlsapoplnted them In the least, for
when on a visit here several years
ago. ghe Charmed all with her won
derful music. Her Triends here art
exceedingly proud of her and wish
her svery Joy as she enters the hap
py state of matrimony,
Tha death of Dr. A. P Knowlton is
sad news to many in Johnaton, espec
laliy to those whom he has relieved
of Buffering and death by his skilled
hand. When he fell asleep a useful
kind and wonderful surgeon left us,
but his memory will live In the
hearts of thousands
Announcement carls have been re
ceived from Ridge Spring*, announc
ing the marriage of Miss Annie Han
cock Spigener to Mr. KadericU Mo-
Iner Wetaon.. Tuesday. June ISth at
the Bplgener residence Wands. R. C.
Friends here w-lsh them congratula
tions oT the very best snd a happy
wedded Ufa.
I,lttle Miss Sophie Goodyear, from
Augusta, visited Mary and Helen
Walker.
The following have formed a de
lightful house party in the home of
Misin Helen and Pauline 1-ewls:
Mies Hortenee Padget, Edgefield;
Miss Marie Padget. Greenville; MU*
L4lHan Lewie. Preston l,ewl*. Wav
neaboro; Mlae Elizabeth Goodyear,
Augusta
Mrs. Gen. George Pitched was the
guest of Mre. Jaa H White during
her stay in Johnston
MUta Mary Walt of Columbia, was
a visitor In the Kenney home during
the ChautauQUg.
Mlae Ida Penny waa the gvieat of
Mrs Jack A. Tx>tt eevral day* last
Mtaa Oora Mobley Is at home, after
three weska stay at the city hospital
In Augusta
Mias Nelli# Paul, of Edgefield was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs Jilin Jay
during the Chautauqua
Mr* David Phllllpa. of Rptringfleld
U visiting Capt and Mr*. Phil
Waters
Mr* John Hill and Miss Sadie Hill
were the guests of Mrs. John Mob
l« ctMC hast week
he I*'’ M Bauer with her-dnage
cent K?» Kath.ene and Mettle,
well-oat -*•
were guests of the Misses Rushton
the past week.
Dr. and Mrs. A. T. King leave on
| Thursday for a two weeks’ visit to
Virginia.
The Misses Bean entertained on
Friday with a spend-lhe-day party,
complimentary to a number of young
lady visitors The guest* were
Misses Helen Clark, Marie Padget,
Lillian 1-ewis, Helen L«wl*, Pauline
bowls, Maude Clyburn, Florence
Peak, Myra Pearce, Elizabeth Good
year.
Mllss Myrtls Kidson will have as
her guest this week M;ss Lucy Har
regal, from Beech Island.
Ben Kidson. of Augusta, visited nis
brother W R Eldson, last week.
Juie Wright, o: Washington, D. C.,
Is spending his vacation with hi* kin
folk in and near Johnston.
The Baptist Womans Missionary
Union of tha Ridge Association will
convene with the Johnston church,
August 27th and 28th. A splendid
program will he caried out and spe
cial lady visitors will lie presnt.
Miss Carrie Mobley Is the guest of
Miss Marlon Mobley.
Miss ltossle Witt, from Saluda, was
visiting lust week the home of Mr.
and Mr. Paul Witt.
Mis Annie Mosher Pleraon, of Gaff
ney, will be the guest of Miss fitrfile
White this week.
Mr*. Mike Crouch has returned
from a visit to relatives In Saluda.
Miss Lillian Smith has returned to
Edgefield, after a visit to the Misse*
Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs S Taylor Goodwyn
visited here irom Greenwood the paat
week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Moose* have
returned to Fairfax, after a short
visit here.
McCORMICK. S. C.. NEWS
McCormick, 8. C Minx Hazel New
man, of AuguM*. ie visiting relative* In
McCormick. '
Mr| and Mr*. C. F. Rush from Liberty
and Mr. J II ituah from Augusta vlslt
ed at the horde of Capt. J. Q. Stllwell
laet Wednesday.
Mlee Fannie Stuart apent a few day*
In Augusta Inst week visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stuart. Mr.
find Mrs Htuart are preparing for a trip
to Europe.
Mr. It H. Willingham'* mother and
sister from near I.lnrolnton, were vlet
tors In McCormick laet Monday and
Tuesday.
Mlse Carrie Wilkins and Miss lannis
Sm il it returned to their home at Oaff
nev lust Thursday after spending several
din s lure as the guest of Mtse Uni Isa
McCracken.
Messra. Thos. Simmon*. of Orange
burg, und Richard Abney, of Greenwood,
are visiting their friends. Raymond Rtlt
»ell and Wlstar Harmon.
On Monday last. Mr G. C. Patterson
end family moved Into their own home,
a neat and well built cottuge In the
eastern part of town.
Visitors st tlie home of Mre. B. B.
Kh. Upton this week were Mr* H M
K.aisei, Along* and Eula Hearsay end
Miss Kva Hlmrpton.
Miss Margaret F.lleen MeKtttrick from
•evergreen. Ala. Is the guest of Miss
Csllte 1 leiideTson.
The V. W. A. met Thursday of Isgt
week at the home of Mrs. Charles Fill
er .;nd a very Interesting program was
curried out.
Visitors at the horn# of Mre. J F.
Bred ev ere MV*. A. F. Rrtetow of Ren
net |N\ die. Mrs. A. 11. I.atlmer, of Char
leston, and Mrs. W. A. Latimer of
(.beater.
Mins Eva Sharpton of Augusta ts
spending some ttms with her parent#
her*.
Mr. J A. Oust*, Miss Jessie Ousts and
Miss Almeim McDowell were guests of
M, s. J T. Kooehe last week.
Mr. and Mi*. W. F. Rankin returned
home lasi Thursday astern spending two
weeks with relatives at Freeleyvllle. «.C
Mrs J. W. Corley, and children ars
spending some time In Greenwood, where
Mv* Corley Is being treated by an os
tropathist ltev. W R. Smith 1* also
taking the oateopathlo treatment front
the same practitioner.
Miss Bessie stllwell was hostess to a
number of friends laet Wednesday com
plimentary to Misses Carrie Wilkins and
l.ennls Sarrett nod Messrs. Thoe. Sim
mons and Richard Abney. Other guests
on this delightful occasion was; Missel
ArgN ra end Claudia yuarlrg, Janie Car
roil. 1 atttrle Martin, Louise McCracken
and Meiers. Carl and Wlstar Harmon.
SANDERSVILLE NEWS
Sendsrevllle, Qa.—Miss Kmmle West,
accompanied by Mieses Mary llardwlok
and I Irish West and Florence West,
ere spending a while ** Sullivan's Island
Mlee Carrie Helle Retd returned to her
home In Forsyth, Ga., Friday. She was
accompanied by Miss lands# Chenthajn
who will spend »om* days wtth her.
MV* T. \\ llardwlck I* vteltlng rela
lives In Savannah. Ga , thle week.
Mrs Charles Dull* and daughter. Mies
Julia Bell, of Laredo. Tex., arrived Mon
day to ho guest of Mrs. M. F. yutnn,
ami other friends In the city.
Mies loads* Sullivan returned home
Monday from a visit to Mlse Camille
Calnnn. in Brunswick, Ga.
Mrs 1. W New-nmn la spending some
tlem In the mountains of North Carolina.
Mrs !> H Hot nest has returned home
from an outing wtth her parents. Mr and
Mr* tut. at Sullivan's Island, and a vtstt
to relatives In Columbia, and Charleston,
South Carolina
Miss M»ry Rawlings Is home from a
house party given In Columbus (la
Mvs. F. G. Uarhutt and daughters.
Misses Pauline end Meta, left during the
week for a trip to Asheville. N. C.
Miss Klolse Cason spent a part of the
week with Misses Sadie Mae and Rose
Glhenn, at Agtieula. Ga
Mr*. C. It Chapman spent thle week
tn Atlanta. Ga . and Tallulah Fall*. Ga
Miss Mattie Hark!*, who ha* been the
guest of Miss Ella Mitchell has returned
to Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs A S Chamlee of near Bartow,
(la ie spending some time with relatives
In Jhe city.
Mr* W A. Belt and children are home
from e visit to relatives In Fltgserald,
Georgia
Mrs A W Evans and Mrs D. R.
Whitt were spend-the-dsy gvest Mon
day of Mrs J. T Irwin
Mr. I W Newman made a business
trip to Atlanta. <le., during the week
Miss Ann's Kaufman, who hoe been
teh guest of Mre M Freedman, return
ed to Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs H N McMtchset, of Tennltle, Oa.
visited relatives here during the past
week.
Mies Hunt, the guest of Mrs Lee Joi
ner, left Friday for her home tn Forsyth,
Georgia
Mr. and Mrs Harrison, of Macon, Ga.
spent the week-end with Mr. end Mr*.
J B. Mathis.
Mr and Mr*. Stone of Augusta, were
visitor* to Mr. and Mr# frank Tra
wtek tha first part of the week
Mr. and Mrs 0. B Chapman ar*
bom* front a week's trip in different
part* of North Oeorgls..
Mis* Grace MoCarty ts horns from a
delightful trip in different part* of North
Carotin*
iWALKY^X
Over xj
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Monday Bargains in Todays Herald Are Well Worth Reading
Tickets on Sale at Bijou
Box Office from 10 a. ra.
Continuously Daily.
MONDAY - TUESDA Y== WEDNESDAY
NIGHT SHOW STARTS 8:30 PROMPTLY—ONE SHOW ONLY
PAUL GILMORE
====== MISS MABEL SCOTT AND ALL-STAR CAST IN
“The Mummy tSS Humming Bird”
The play that made Paul Gilmore a Broadway Star; an English Society Comedv-Drama that is to Paul Gilmore,‘the eminent
actor, what “Monte Gristo” waa to James O’Neal, what “Faust” was to Lewis Morrison, and what “Hip Van Winkle” was to Joseph
Jefferson. FIRST TIME AT LESS THAN $1.50 PRICES * \
PRICES—Lower Floor, 35c and 50c; Balcony, 25c .
Two Matinees Each Week—Wednesday and Saturday—Adults 25c: Children 15c. Fonr Great Plays by Paul Gilmore and Company as follows:—Mon., Toes
and Wed.. “The Mummy and the Humming Bird.” Thurs., Fri. and Sal., “Captain Alvarez.” Second Week Ist Halt. "The Havoc”; 2nd Halt. “The Bachelor.”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF A
Pre-Inventory Sale
AT THE WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
Not a “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING,” wherein only dead or unde
sirable stock is offered, but a genuine price cutting event, affording most at
tractive savings to men of judgment.
\ .
Beginning tomorrow, Monday, morning, at opening, and to last through
the closing next Saturday night, this store announces a sale preceding the an
nual stock taking that should reduce our stocks to the minimum. You all know
what the WALK-OVER SHOE is, it is therefore unnecessary for us to point out
the fact that only shoes of standard quality, style- and dependability are here—
suffice it to say that this sale is to apply on our a d
Entire Stock of Men’s Shoes
There will he no reservations, blit all of these shoes, the season’s latest
and most popular styles in a FULL RUN OF SIZES AND LASTS, will be offer
ed upon the following price reduction basis, to apply for this week only:
All of our Men’s Q C
$3.50 Shoes at .. .. . .H'fciv/O
All of our Men’s CfcO OCI
$4.00 Shoes at. .H^O.OO
All of our Men’s O Q C
$5.00 Shoes at .. nPO.^7O
All of our Men’s CC
$6.00 Shoes at'.. .1 ...
Included in this sale is the popular ENGLISH WALKING SHOE, with
the recede toe, broad shank and flat heel, and the WHITE LINEN ENGLISH
WALKING OXFORD, and for those who do not favor these styles we have many
models in the high broad toe and high heel in Blucher and Oxfords, in patents,
tans and gun metal—lace and button.
Walk-Over Boot Shop
, C. A. NICKERSON, Mgr.
AT BIJOU
SUNDAY. JULY 19.
JsfOVER
Tickets on Sale at Bijou
Box Office from 10 a. m.
Continuously Daily.