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TUESDAY, AUGUST 12
SOCIETY
SMITH-MOORE
Mrs. L. W. Moore announces the
RECOMMENDED
BY HER DOCTOR
Found Strength by Taking
Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound
Kankakee, Illinois. —“ My mother
in-law always took your medicine for
weakness, and
then in the Change
of Life it did her
so much good that
she induced me to
take it for a weak
ness I had for a
year and a half. It
has strengthened
me and now I
have a nice baby
boy. Ido all my
own housework
now, and I recom-
Jill \
mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
ble Compound whenever I have the
opportunity. I am taking it again for
weakness, as my family doctor has
recommended it for this purpose. ’ ’•— (
Mrs. Harry Coulom, 984 North Har
rison Ave., Kankakee, Illinois.
Real Evidence of Merit
For the relief of female weakness,
pains and backache, nervousness and
irregularities, with other troubles
common to women, Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound is a de
pendable medicine.
Its worth is thoroughly established
by such letters as the above.
are women everywhere, who, having
received benefit, gladly tell other
women about it. For sale by drug
gists everywhere.
Cloud’s Green Houses
FLOWERS
For All
Occasions.
1423 Estes St.
Phone 3314
IF SICK, BILIOUS!
STARTYOUR LIVER
Don’t Take Calomel! “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Acts Better and
Doesn’t Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick—Don’t
Lose a Day’s Work—Read Guarantee!
Ugh! Calomel makes you sicK. It’s
horrible! Take a dose of the danger
ous drug tonight and tomorrow you
may lose a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes nercrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, break
ing it up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are sluggish and “all knocked out,” if
your liver is torpid and bowels con
stitpated or you have headache, dizzi
ness. coated tongue, if breath is bad
FOR PAINLESS RELIEF, TRY
DR.J. k DICKEY’S EYE WATER
Highly Recommended For
All Sorts of Eye Troubles.
'Tis said the pain caused by us
ing some eye waters is even worse
than the original sorenes^.
Dr. J. A. Dickey's Painless Eye
Water has been carefully prepared
with this feature in view, and con
sequently offers soothing relief for
veFICB HOURS —9 a. m. to 7 p, m.—Sundays 10 a. in. to 1 p. m.
DR. V. M. HAYGOOD, Specialist
*4814 Broad St., over Schweigert’a Jewelry Store. Augusta Ga. Phone 2187
children Cry for
Castqria@
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.......j,,....... ~...m um...
MOTHERFletcher’s Cas- J J
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- / 1
poric, Teething Drops and *?/'/ /r \
Soothing Syrups, prepared for Sjf f f J \\
Infants and Children all ages. />} I /, f V
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of tk
Proven dirrriinn* on each pirt-age. Physicians everywhere recommend it
marriage of her daughter, Eliza
beth Antoinette, to Mr. Milo Smith,
which took place at high noon to
day at the pastorium of Crawford
Avenue Baptist, church, Rev. B. F.
Halford officiating. A quiet affair
in the presence of a few close
friends only.
The bride wore a most -becoming
one piece dress of crepe in a smart
battleship grey tone embroidered
in bright beads. Her hat was of the
same color with trimmings of pas
tel toned ribbons and beads.
Following the ceremony and the
congratulations of their assembled
friends the young couple left fop
a visit to Charlotte and Greenboro.
N. C., and Durham, Va. On their
return they will make their home
on Avenue C. v •
Both Mr., and Mrs. Smith enjoy a
delightful and most flattering pop
ularity wherever they are known,
and the most cordial of felicitations
are extended to them.
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MR. AND MRS. BUCKLEY
ENTERTAIN WITH
DINNER PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlieo Buckley en
tertained with a delightful dinner
party Monday evening at their home
on Central avenue in celebration
of Mrs. Buckley's birthday. There
were twelve guests and the occa
sion was one replete with pleasure.
m "W WALKERS
DEVILMENT!
roniN»ecT»
Nlnth
successful
season.
A Southern Product
Merciless to mosquitoes, flics
and many other insects
“It’s a Killer”
8 oz. Bottles .....35c
Pint Cans ....... 60c
Gallon Cans ......s3^lo
Sold everywhere by
druggists and grocers
or stomach sour, just try a spoonful
of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone to
night.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dod
son's Liver Tone for a few cents.
Take a spoonful and If It doesn’t
straighten you right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous I want you
to go back to the store and get your
money. Dodson's Liver Tone is des
troying the sale.of calomel because
it Is real liver medicine; entirely ve
getable, therefore it can not salivate
or make you sick.—(Advt.)
all sorts of eye troubles. It sim
ply soothes and heals and has been
successfully used for 46 years.
When treating the eyes, It doesn't
pay to trifle with experiments—
get an eye water that has proven
efficient for nearly half a cen
tury—the sort your forefathers
used—Dr. J. A. Dickey's Painless
Eye Water.
At all dealers, only 25c.—Adv.
PAY FOR CURES ONLY
(RE YOU SICK. CUSEASED, NERVOUS RUN.
;OWN? Have you Blood Polaon, Kidney. Bladder
>nd Alervoue Trouble? IF SO. CONSULT ME FREE.
I cure to stay cured, Nerve. Blood and Skin Bla
sses, Obstructions. Discharges. Varicose Veins, Kid
ley. Bladder and Rectal D iseases and all Chronic and
Special Diseases of Men and Women.
Piles and Fistula successfully treated. No knife no
ain. no detention from business no chloroforming
immediate relief. Write for references and pamph
ets of testimonials.
CRAWFORD BEATS
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
Crawford, the young son of Mr
and Mrs. S. E. Seats, celebrated his
seventh birthday yesterday after
noon by entertaining thirteen
young friends at a party. Games
and refreshments were enjoyed and
many attractive gifts taken the lit
tle liost. Utter in the afternoon the
little folks repaired to Allen Park,
where they finished up the happy
afternoon.
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IMPORTANT MEETING OF
BARACA-PHILATHEA UNION
Miss Henrietta Heron of Cincin
ati, Ohio, a vice president of the
World-Wide Union will be with the
Baraca-Philathca Unipn at their
regular monthly meeting, Second
Baptist Church. Detailed plans for
holding the world-wide convention
here in Augusta in October will be
discussed. This convention is your
convention, so be sure and attend
this meeting Tuesday night.
Refreshments will be served af
ter the meeting.
« • •
Master Cecil Cannon has return
ed from a visit with relatives in
Lir,cointon, Ga.
• • •
Mr. Percy Danforth, Jr., is return
ing Sunday- to Norfolk, Va., where
he will later he joined by Mrs. Dan
forth and their small uaughter.
* • •
Mr. Mrs. William Gary's lit
tle daughter was christened yes
terday and given the name of Maud
Victoria.
• • •
Mrs. Chester Clark Is leaving Fri
day for Hendersonville, N. C.
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\
Misses Sadie and Frances Reese,
of McCormick, S. C., are visiting
Mrs. W. W. Reese.
• • •
Mr. and Firs. R. L. Christian have
returned from a week's stay on Ty
bee Island.
* • •
Dr. and Mrs. M. M. MaeFerrin
left this afternoon Tor Bristol,
Tenn., where they will spend sev
eral weeks with Dr. MacFerrln's
relatives. They are the guests to
night of Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Rowland, at Meriwether, S. C., and
will tomorrow night be entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. Virlgil Hollings
worth, who are at Dunn Craiggen
Inn, Henderftenville, N. C.
• * • -
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Hester MacDonald Key will
learn with regret thaht they- are
leaving Wednesday for Greenville.
S. C., where they will make their
home. Mrs. Key is pleasantly re
membered as Miss Mamie Lackman.
• • •
Mrs. W. R. Templeton, of Clinton,
S. C., is the guest of Augusta
friends, having come to attend the
marriage today of her son. Mr. Her
bert L. Templeton and Miss Fran
ces Nona Wall.
• • •
Mr. G. Fred Livingston, the pop
ular accountant of the Georgia and
Florida Railway, is spending his
vacation on his duck farm on Car
olina Heights.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry will
leave Sunday to spend a week at
Mount Moriah Camp Meeting, near
Wrens, Ga.
• « «
Mr. John J. Conlon has Just re
turned from a trip thru Frorida,
where he spent his vacation.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klemt and
Mis a Annette Klemt motored up to
Greenville and are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Snead. They will later
visit points in North Carolina.
** * \
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brannon and
family of Albany, and Miss Jean
Klemt will Join them in a few days.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powers of
Sumter, S. C., were in the city
Sunday.
• • •
Mrs. E. E. Roberts is back from
Atlanta.
• • •
Mrs. R. E. Samuels is In Thom
son, Ga.
• • •
Mrs. C. E. Bailey of Columbia,
S. C., was in the city yesterday.
• • •
Miss Naomi Thomas is in Atlan
ta for a few days.
• # •
Mrs. L. L. Doss, of Wilmington,
N. C., was in the city yesterday.
• • »
Miss Mattie Redding has return
ed to LaGrange, Ga.
* • •
Mrs. J. B. Bradford, of Atlanta,
was in the city yesterday.
• • *
Miss Margaret Salley, of Cedar
town, Ga., was in the city yester
day.
• • •
Mrs. J. D. Dobbs, of Florence, S.
C., was in the city yesterday.
• • •
Miss Mary Moore has returned
from Greensboro, GA.
• *
Mrs. J. D. Turner and family, of
Vorclause, S. C., were in the city
yesterday.
• • •
Mrs. H. G. Johnson is back from
Atlanta.
Mrs. J. S. Skinner was In Atlan
ta Sunday.
• • •
Mrs. L. P. King and family are
in Atlanta.
• • •
Mrs. W. T. Harper is in Craw
fordvllle, Ga., for a few days.
• • «
Mrs. O. W. Anderson spent Sun
day in Camak, Ga.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Downing and
Miss Ciemmie Downing, left today
for an extensive western trip to
Chicago, North Portal, Vancouver,
li. C., and thence to Seattle, Wash.,
Portland, Ore., Kan Francisco, Los
Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver,
Kansas City, and Atlanta, return
ing home September 11th.
• • •
Mrs. J. C. Reeder Is spending a
few days In Atlanta
• • •
Mrs. G. E. Florence Is back from
Washington, Ga.
• • •
Mrs. W. T. Mays was down from
Camak, Oa., yesterday.
• • •
Miss Mamie Quinn of Harlem,
Ga., was In the city yesterday.
• • •
Miss Jane Lou Hardy of Grove
town, Ga., spent yesterday in the
city.
• • •
Mrs. R. R. Harrison of Dearlng
Ga. was In the city yesterday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Loflin and
family of Savannah, Ga, passed
through the city yesterday on thelf
way home from Washington, Ga.
• • •
Many friends of Mr and Mrs. St
J. Dickson will be pleased to learn
of the return of Mrs. Dickson and
their four Interesting children in a
few days from Jacksonville and
West Palm Beach, where they have
been visiting Mr. Dickson's broth
er, Mr. B. W. Dickson, making the
trip In their car.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dressel left
today for Memphis, Tenn,, where
Mr. Dressel has accepted a respon
sible position with the Kt. I, * K
K. Railroad. -
• • •
Mi** Kat h*rim <"olvn lx vislfng
Mins l>ssle Patrick a Columba.
,HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
936-46
BROAD
BUY FURNITURE MOW! SAVE 10% TO 33y 3 %!
TAKE advantage of the reduced prices of the August Sale and buy thru our easy pay
ment Household Club—postponing the first payment 30 days, and paying only the
small club fee of $3 on each SIOO purchase for immediate delivery. Balance weekly or
monthly in 10 months or even more.
The Annual August
SALE OF Win
HOUSEKEEPERS ill particular will appreciate the offer
ings of the Sale of White. Watch our ads daily for
special values in bed and table linens, towels, etc.
NOTE: Household Linens may be added to your Club account with
small, if any, increase in monthly payments.
Sheets, Cases, Etc.
HEMMED PERCALE SHEETS—
The very next thing to linen in
beauty and wearing qualities.
72x99-in. $-1.75 value $3.65
81x99-in. $5.75 value ...$4.31
90xl0S-in. $6.85 value $5.14
72x99-in. $5,25 value $3.94
81x99-in. $5.90 value $4.42
90xl08-in. $6.55 value $5.14
Silks and Cottons
36-in. White Silk Pongee, SI QQ
$1.98 value V • >O3
39-in. White Silk Radium —
For dresses and men's fl>n QQ
Shirts,.s3.so vulue <>£>3o
39-in. Heavy White P 4 QQ
Roshanara—At ythd ou>3o
39-in. All Silk Canton Crepe—
s3.so value, at $2.98
39-in. San Gene Silk.— fI»Q QQ
For fine lingerie, yd.... mO>UQ
Uadermuslins
Purchased to Sell at:
Made of fine, soft muslin and nainsook, these \ rh go ffcfk
dainty undergarments are a very special pur- / %
chase that provides such remarkable savings P s[) EM V
that every woman within reach of White’s will \ T Eg
eagerly grasp the opportunity to add to her / H (3 f or
summer supply at a surprisingly small expen- l FJ
diture. $1.29 each, or 3 garments (all of a kind \ & •P- 5 -* 0 >
or assorted) at $3.75 J
At el oc-PHILiPPiNE GOWNS—Another special
OliOO purchase of beautiful hand-sewed and
hand-embroidered and scalloped Philippine
Gowns. Wonderful values at this price. $2 uO
values. . ,
At d pq-NAINSOOK SLIPS— Filet lace trimmed
$ I iD3 nainsook slips, with 20-inrh double
hem to make them shadow-proof, and the popu
lar camisole tops. Bought at a special price con
cession. Worth $2.25. —White's Second Floor
TEMPLETON-WALL
Quiet hut of very cordial Interest
to many friends was the marriage
of Miss Frances Nona Wall and Mr.
Herbert 1,. Templeton, which took
place very quietly at 3 this after
noon at Greene Street Presbyterian
marfee, Dr. M. M. MaeFerrin offi
ciating, only relatives and a few
friends being present. The bride
wore a girlishly pretty one piece
dress of powder bluo crepe with ac
cessories in sand color, and a smart
little fall model hat In sand color.
Her flowers were a corsage shower
of lovely pink roshuds which gave
an air of distinction to the pretty
toilet.
Immediately after the ceremony
1
VHP* n / *
- Youth!
0 Nadine Face Powder brings to
every woman the fresh, smooth
texture and clear, fair color tones
of youth. Try (hi* truly
Southern beauty at a.
You'll like it. In fleih,
pink, white and brunette. fmro'JA
At foiletjhtunterr, . SU/I
yoc. National Toilet /
Co., Paris, Tenn.
eNadine
VacePowder
{r iJheJjurt o!Southern £crvelne.is
Lemon Juice
Whitens Skin
The ofnly harm*
less way to bleach
the akin white la
'.O mix the Juice of
two lemon* with
three ounoea of
Un-hard W hi l e,
which any drug
gist will supply
for a few cents
.Shake well In a
bottle, ar.d you
have a whole
quarter-pint of th«
moat wonderful skin whltener. soft
ener and beautlfler.
Massage thin aw««tly fragrant lari,
on bleach Into tha face, neck, arm*
and hand*. It can not Irritate, l a
rnoua stage beauties »«e It to bring
that clear, youthful rteln and rosy
while complexion; *l«o a* a freckle,
aunburn and inn bleach. You must
ml* thla remarkable lotion jrotiraelf.
It can not be bought reedy to uae be
cause It acta beet Immediately aftgr
It la prepared —Ada.
FINE PERCALE CASES—
Hemmed and hemstitched, on
sale at the following special
prices:
45x36-in. Hemmed, $2.25 ...$1.69
45x36-in. Hemstit. $3.50 ~..52.69
45x36-in. Hemstit, $3.78 $2.99
90-IN. UTICA SHEETING—
Bleached, at yard 75c
—White's Main Floor
36-in. White Pajama Checks, IQ«
25c value at yard I3C
$2.25 English Longcloth, si QQ
10 Yard pieces , at piece v ■ >3O
36-in Jersey Lingerie Fabric, yiQp
For fine undormusllns ...
29c Colored Pajama Checks, an.
36 Inches wide, at yard .. till/
—White's Main Floor
the young couple left for the moun
tains of North Carolina find will
spend some time In Asheville and
Hendersonville before returning to
Augusta, where they will continue
to make their home.
Mrs. Templeton Is a lovely anti
very lovable girl, whose dainty
beauty evldene.es the qualities
which have so endeared her to all
who know her. Mr. Templeton Is
originally from Clinton. K. C., hut
has made Augusta his homo for
the past ten years. He Is connected
Castor Oil?
Never Again!
That's what numbers of mothers are
saying since they have tried Liv-o-lax
for the bilious attacks, indigestion and j
similar disorders of their children.
Mother dreads giving castor oil just j
as much as the baby fears taking it,j
and the same applies to calomel. _ ;
It was because the common family |
laxative fails to act on the liver thst i
W. L. Hand began experimenting to
devise a remedy that would act on Doth
liver and bowels and take the place of
calomel and csetor oil, and the Liv-o- j
lax formula, as has been proven in
thousands of households, meet! this
need.
Liv-o-lax is purely vegetable and is I
a liquid remedy, so pleasant to taste
that the children love lo take it.
It is just as good for bilious condi- J
tions and disorders of digestion in
adults. You can get Liv-o-lax now at
your favorite drug store. /
K
f? HANfi^
JjV-O-la^g
6 6 6
is a prescription for Malaria,
Chill* and Fever, Dengue or
Bilious Fever. It kills the
germs. ‘
J. B. white & CO.
■with the C. & W. C. Railroad null
1h a young man oC many friends and
la In every way deserving of the
cordial esteem In which he Is held.
• • •
Mlh« Velma Harris, of Summer
ville, S C., and Mrs. Joseph Henson
and little Edith Henson, of Green
ville, K. C., are visiting Mrs. J. V.
llowell.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman.
Mrs. Marlon Davis, Misses Nell
Davis and Katherine Sherman
have returned from Tybee where
they Spent a delightful week.
• • •
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. lgna
tlous I’rlce will be Interested to
learn of the birth August 6th of a
son who has been called Ignatious
Jr. Mrs. Price Is recalled as Miss
Edith Brown.
• • •
Miss Almeda Petit and Mrs. Ed
ward I’ooley, of Philadelphia, tire
enjoying a trip to Alaska where
they will spend some time, and on
their rteurn make the home trip
thru the Canadian Rockies.
• • •
Miss Juanita Coe, of Toccoa, Oa„
Is the attractive guest of Mr. and
Mrs. O. E. Eeverette.
• • *
Dr. J. A. Hutler, who Is visiting
hIH father In South West Georgia,
will Inter tour Canada, returning
about September Ist.
• • •
Miss Addle Don Davis left today
for a visit with friends In Atlanta.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hayes
announce the birth of a son Aug.
11th, who will he called for his pa
ternal grandfather, the late Charles
H. Hayes.
9 0 9
Mr. A H. Moore, Jr., returned to
day to Savannah.
• • •
Mrs. Edward Kessol has return
ed from Savannah after spending
a week with relatives. She was ac
companied by her children who
have been visiting their grand
mother for the past six weeks.
• • •
Miss Ruth Dukes, of Newborn,
Ga,, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hat
tie Hobbs. *
0 0 0
Miss Mary Anderson has return
ed from Indian Springs.
• • •
Mrs Mary Vason I’hlnir.y Is at
fJroenbrlar White Sulphur Springs,
• • •
Mrs. Clarence Sancken and chil
dren have returned from the North
Carolina mountains, and has as h*r
guest Miss Margaret Hnfor of Ai
ken. s'
*O9
Mrs. Isrries C. Harrison and Sira.
Mamie (Hand Goodwin, who have
been spending some time in Char
leston, are now with Mrs. J. Hland
Goodwin, who has a cottage at
Beaufort, 8. C.
tee
Miss Esther Newby, of Macon, Is
visiting Mrs, Alfred Maguire.
tee
Mrs. 7. T Cook and Miss Matilda
Cook, of Hatesburg, H. 1'.., are vis
iting Mrs. M. M. Edwards.
1— she took stock of what, the house con
tnined. Then she assembled In the living
room all the really good old mahogany. This
nucleus consisted of a couch and arm chair
upholstered In a dull brown velour, a drop
leaf table formerly in the dining-room, a
fire screen on a tripod, and a straight-back
chair. A large dignified walnut bookcase
of 1870 could not be Ignored but this was
placed at the back of the room.
2 Sho bought a carpet of dark brownish taupe,
a neutral background for Oriental rugs
which she hoped to acquire later. It wns
similar in color to the dining-room rug
which she already owned.
3 The cream net curtains were used again.
For side draperies and valances sho bought
an ecru cretonne with a. design of green, or
ange, lavendnr and a. touch of Mark. This
same materlnl covered cushions of a large
Mr. Swinney of our Furniture Department will be glad to discuss with
anyone plans for improving the appearance of the home. No charge and
no obligation to buy. Our August Sale of Furniture and Home Furnishings
is now on, and savings are from 10% to 33 1-3% —and we will appreciate
the privilege of trying to help you utilize what you have with the least
possible expense.
Every Piece of Furniture on Our Floors Reduced!
(Reductions Range from 10% to 33 1-3%)
All Livingroom Furnituro ReducetTl
All Diningroom Furnitur# Reduced!
All Bedroom Furnitur® Reducedl
All Offic® Furniture Reduced!
All Porch Furniture Reduced!
All Kitchen Furniture Reduced!
The House That Thought arid
Taste Rebuilt
No. 11.
The Livingroom
THE children said It was old-fashioned. It was, but
not in the right way. During the years unrelated
pieces of furniture had accumulated. The drap
eries hung lifelessly. The walls were good—they were
buff with ivory woodwork—but something had to be
done with the remainder of the room.
CIOMiNy FRIDAY! The first Dollar Day in our
new store! More than 260 wonderful Dollar
' .Specials go on sale. See our windows, watch
the papefs for ads, and make your plans to be here.
SMITH-WADDEY
Cards have been received from
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Futch
announcing the marriage of their
daughter, Mrs. Calollne Lillian
Waddsy, to Mr. Robert Jackson
Smith, which occurred August 2 In
Atlanta,
Much Interest will he felt In this
announcement, as both bride and
grooms are former Augustans and
well known here. Mrs. Smith Is a
RICHARDS-McFARLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McFar
land, of Savannah, annoume the
marriage of their daughter, Marga
ret, to Mr. Itufus G. Klchardg. No
cards.
Augustans who recall this charm
ing girl when she was a. child and
lived In Augusta, will he cordially
PIRKLE-LAWRENCE
Mrs. Junius O. Lawrence an
nounces the marriage, of her
daughter, Anna Mae, to Dr. E. L.
Plrkle, August 11th. »
MCMAHAN’S ORDER
To Be Appealed By Fire In
surance Companies
COLUMBIA, a. C.— Notice of ap
peal from the order of John J. Mc-
Mahan, Insurance commissioner,
calling upon the fire Insurance com
panies of South Carolina to remove
their present rates, which lie charg
ed aro discriminatory, and to pro
mulgate new rates, was filed with
the state Insurance commission here
Monday by nttorneys representing
the Insurance companies.
The appeal was filed with the
state Insurance commission rind no
tice whs served on the Insurance
commissioner today by Nettles and
Tobias, attorneys of Columbia, rep-
X itVEfS
fjbff When the days get hotter and
fiffi hotter, drink Tetley’s, iced ,
fig* and get cooler and cooler.
$$ Orange Pekoe Tea
India, Cay lon and Java bland
wicker chair: it had been on the porch but
a brown stain removed its weathsr-beaten
look. A cretonne slip was also made to
snap around the seat of a small walnut
chair.
4 A family problem, a red plush chair too
comfortable to he relegated to the garret,
was converted Into a quiet member of so
ciety. The change was effected by a slip
of strle reop of dull green with faint
streaks of Ydack. Portieres were made of
this material for both the hall door and
that leading Into the dining-room.
5An orange silk shade was made for the ta
ble lamp; while for the n*av floor lamp was
a parchment shade banded in black; on
this a mellow old print was pasted neatly.
fl—A mahogany desk, of the Gov. Wlnthrop
style, was purchased. Here a lavendor
plume pen carried out a note seen In the
cretonne, while over the desk was hung a
rich old Paisley shawl blending with the
brownish tones in the room.
All Nursery Furniture Reduced!
All Mirrors Reduced!
All Mattresses Reduced!
Lamps, Dinnerwere, Silver
Silverware, Luggage,
Floorcovings Reduced!
very attractive young woman and
Mr. Smith was one of the most pop
ular young men In the city when
he made ills hame here and was
In business with Von Kamp dry
goods store. Some time ago he left
Augusta to be with Rleh & Com
pany In Atlanta, where he and
Mrs. Smith will continue to make
their home.
Interested to learn of tills Interest
ing event. She la a niece of Messrs.
Charles and Frank J. and Chester
Htrong and Mrs. A. H. McDaniel,
of this city, nnd is a very lovable
girl. Mr. Richards Is a well known
lawyer of Savannah and Is most
lilvblv esteemed,
Dr. and Mrs. I'lrkle will be at
home after August the 20th at
Wayneeboro, Ga., where Dr. Pirkle
Is located.
resenting the fire Insurance compa
nies.
Commissioner McMahan last
week ordered the companies to re
duce tlielr rates on certain classes
of property by August 15th. and
would not be discriminatory. The
commissioner alleged that the ratea
were discriminatory against this
state as compared with North Car
olina, and against farm or country
as compared with city struufures.
ARGENTINE FLIER
CALCUTTA. The new propeller
which Major Pedro Zannl, Argen
tine round the world filer, ha* been
waiting In order to make possible
the continuation of his flight, ar
rived here Tuesday from Karachi,
lie hopes to resume his Journey
Wednesday. He Is scanning weath
er reporst with a view toward pos
sibly making a long non-stop flight
across tho Bay of Rangoon.
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