The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 30, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. frhe Ideal Soft Drink. A deliJlouß product of Barley Malt ? n<i . Has a delightful flavor, la healthful, and refreshing, strictly non lntoxlMLtJng. Comes under all require ments of the United States Revenue laws grove-nlng the sale of soft drinks. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act. The product of Anheuser- Busch. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL with folded wings. Silent as one who treads on new fallen snow. Love comes upon me ere I was awake. Not light of heart, for there was troublous care Upon his eyelids, drooping them full low. As with sad memory of a healded woe; The cold rain shivered in his golden hair, As if an outcast lot had been his share, And he seemed doubtful whither he should go; Then fell he on my neck, and, in my breast Hiding his face, awhile sobbed bit terly, As half in grief to be so long distress, And half in joy at his security— At last unlooking from his place of rest, His eyes shone blessedness and hopo on me. 4% The Planters Loan and Saving hank 705 Broad Street. The Oldest Savings Bank In The City. In successful operation 38 years and growing more popu lar with the people and strong er In their confidence each year. In selecting a bank for your Savings Account do not fail to investigate the facilities and strength of this bank. Resources Over $1,000,000.00 Safe as “Safest.” The same careful attention to small accounts as to the larger ones. Deposits may be made by mail. L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. C. HOWARD, Cashier. To Those Who Bo Not Know We ask for a chance to serve you. We’ve talked about the quality of our syrups, of our ability to serve you and the experience in mak ing ice creams and, etc. We have no desire to evade the issue, judge us by the reputation we have made a few years ago, and our customers who appreciate this popular corner. Howard’s Savoy We use carbonated distilled water at our fountain. « Buv Diamonds Aside from their beauty and their desired popularity a* ornaments, Diamond* are a aafe arid sensible .n --vpatmen t. They are always stable lu value. You can gyt your money out of them at a moment’* notlee. Large stock for your Inspection. Wm. Schweigert <sc Co. MARRIAGE OT MISS BRADY AND MR. J. D. BATTLE. The marriage of Miss Ida Brady and Mr. John Dillard Battle occur red yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock at the parsonage of Asburv church. Rev. J. M. Bowden officiating. The bride, who wore a stylish dress of blue ladies cloth and a hat in shades than corresponded, was attended by Miss Annie Buckley, and the groom's best man was Mr. G. B. Lean. After the ceremony Mr and Mrs. Battle left Tor a bridal trip and will, upon their return, make their home with ihe bride's sister, Mrs. J. T. Davenport. —Miss Alice McGovern, of Augus ta is the guest of Mrs. H J. Mc- Sweenev, on State street, and will be here for several weeks. She was much admired in the Horse Show Thursday evening, when she rode Ml. trap, accompanied by Miss Sadie Cauvin.—Nashville Am erican. —Miss Anita Brittlnghc.m's many friends will be pleased to learn that she is improving after a severe at tack of malarial fever. —Mrs. R. L. Jones and Mrs. Annie J. Deas have moved into their new home on upper Ells street. —Mrs. Evelyn Pierce and her lit tle daughter, Catherine, are the guests of Mrs. Cary Hankinson. —Friends of Mrs. S. E. Owens will regret to learn that she is very cri tically ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Duvall, 1330 Ellis street. —Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reynolds have as their guests, Mr. J. C. Rey nolds, Miss Reynolds and Master Reynolds of Jacksonville, Fla. —There is a slight improvement in the condition of Mr. Lculs Cohen. —Mr. and Mrs. Frabz A. Jones hav" returned from their wedding rour and are at home to their friends at No. 3 Silver block. Bread From Our Flour Is sweeter, moister and more appetls ing than any you ever tasted before. You can easilv excel the bread that mother used to bake" if you use our SNOW FLAKE flour for your next baking. Save money too. For SNOW FLAKE flour goes much farther than the ordinary kind. Try a sack and we feel sure you'll use it all the time. USE NOTHING BUT THE MODEL MILL SNOW FLAKE FLOUR. Nixon Grocery Co., Money From Home. “Just like money from home” isn't half as satisfactory as “just like money from the bank,” Put your spare mon ey in our bank. Its a comfortable habit that grows. Draw it when you most need it. WE PAY YOU INTEREST. The rate is 4 per cent compounded semi annually. Irish-American Bank “The Bank for Your Savings.” lie DAYS ARE HERE THIS WEEK Many New Houses Have Been Built and People Are Moving Into Them. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are moving days this week in Au gusta. The renting season here dates from the first of October and conse quently everything Is on the go. Ac cording to a leading renting concern here there is an unusual amount of moving this year on account of the unprecedented number of dwellings which have been constructed during the past season. It is estimated that easily twice ns many new houses will be occupied this year than ever before and this of course makes room for more peo ple and gives more room to those al ready here. There is bill little trouble in getting sufficient transportation to move ami the wagons and vans are moving ev erybody at reasonable prices. The good weather is adding to the ease with which the work can be carried on and while entails a lot of work the season this year is exceptionally favorable for the job. Virtually all the work will be com pleted this week, but there are a few who will have to continue moving from now until the middle of the month. Atlantic Coast Line, now operating freight and passenger service to and from the East to Augusta direct via Robbins and Sumter. Old schedule resumed. Leav e Augusta 2.30 p. m., arrive New York .2.45 p. m. See reg ular schedule Ad. for arrival and de parture from other points. 30-1-2-3-i MERRY WIDOW OPERA COMPANY WILL ARRIVE FRIDAY The Troupe Leaves Colum bia For This Point on a Special Train of Six Cars The Merry Widow Opera Co., will | arrive in the city Friday afternoon at 1 1 o’clock over the Southern road. The company will travel on a special train of six cars. The train leaves j Columbia at 10 o’clock. The usual Saturday rales over the ■ Southern road will be In force Friday to allow the people from the surround | Ing country to see the show. Efforts ; are being made by the local office to have the cheap rates radius ex tended. The Coal you will enventually buy ! for your home is Cllnchfleld —the j Coal of Quality. BATHITES ENTERTAIN. There were several delightfully in formal little hridge parties on Bath ' last week. On Tuesday morning Mrs. i George Fargo entertained In honor iof Mrs. Robert Fleming, when her ! guests were: Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. j Charles Ferris, Mrs. William Rigsby, ; Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. Henry North and the Misses Holt. The high I score prize was awarded to Mrs. Rtg3 . by, who was presented with a bottle I of toilet water, and the consolation, I a box of paper, was cut by Mrs. ] Fleming. On Wednesday Mrs. George S. i liOinbard entertained two tables of I hridge players: Mrs. Rigsby, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Ferris, Mrs. North Mrs. Fargo, the Misses Holt and Miss Grace Fargo. Mrs. Fleming secured the first prize on this occa sion, a lovely cut glass bonbon dish. The consolation, a hand painted fan, was awarded to Mrs. Ferris. On Thursday morning the players met with Mrs. Henry North and Mrs. John Walker, who entertained in honor of Mrs. Fleming, the guests I being: Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. F. Jeffer i son Berry, Mrs. Ferris, Mrs. Rigs by, Mrs. George Fargo, Mrs. Porter Fleming, Mrs. lombard and the Misses Holt. The high score prize, was a stylish dlrectolre collars, were presented to the Misses Holy Holt, j At the conclusion of all the games delicious refreshments were served. Randal! will rejoice to learn that a handsome little son has been gent to brighten her life He will bear the name of his father, the late William Twiggs Randall. —After a delightful visit to Miss Maree Walsh, Miss Mela Ebhei-weTije lias returned to her home In Havan nail. -Mrs. Wllhelmlna Meyer Koger Is being delightfully entertained while with friends In Allentown. Pa. Hhe will he In Phl'adelphla for Founders’ Week and will then go to New York, returning to Augusta about the eighteenth ■ —Mr. T. G. lirlttingham and his little son John, have entirely recov ewd from ilieir recent attack of ma larial fever. —Many friend* of Mrs. Daisy Page The Remedy That Does. "Dr. Kings New Disci.very Is the remedy that does the healing pther* promise but fail to perform," hr-* Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa." It Is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only tem porarily. New Discovery Is doing tri* so muoh good that I feel confident Itr, Continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health.” This renowned rough and cold remedy and throat and lung heal or la sold at all drugglsta, .10c and $1» Trial bottle free. If you wbo: the best Domestle Coal order Cllnchfleld through your deal or or of rh< Cllnchfleld Coal Cor jPoration, Charlotte, K. C. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. HUNTER’S Blankets and Sheets For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Blankets Displayed in Up-town Window, $2.98 and $5.00 per Pair. 10=4 Bleached Sheets on Sale, 30c per Sheet. Limited 2 pair to each customer. A V 25 Spring Tailored Suits, just the thing for "“early Eali wear, about HALF-PRICE : : : : Our Tailored Suits Surpass anything shown in this city, in tf*|r tfjpn Point of Style, Fit and Finsli, prices .. v'3 IU vDU Our Tailored Skirts Choice styles in black and colors, in Voile, Panama, Herringbone and other weaves, rn rn the range of price vdiwU IU I »0U Silk and Net Waists Nobbr designs in black, white, ecrue rn flMfl blue and greens, at lU OIU Muslin Underwear Special prices on Ladies’ Undermuslins, downs. Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers, SEA ISLAND. 5,000 yards Sea Island, reg ular 5c quality, now going -j | at O jC PERCALES 3,000 yards, 36-in. Madras and Percales, 15e quality, SILKS BLACK AND COLORED DRESS FABRICS We cannot describe in detail the extraordinary values we are showing in these Departments, a visit and an inspection will more than repay you. See Hunter’s styles before making your purchases. White Spreads—loo Marseilles, full 11-4 size, I $3.00 quality, at | Blankets —50 pairs, 11-4 all wool plaid blankets, $6.50 value (liniilcd) at .... $4.49 R. L. Hunter Dry Goods Co 806 BROAD STREET. Mr. and Mr* Jone* anil Ml** Kathrlnc Jones will occtiy the Mi Rhi ne street residence that will be va cated by Mr. and Mrs. Gresham, -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott will move lo Union Coin*. Miss Berta WheleHH Is expected home from an extended atav out west about the midd!" of October. —Friends of Miss Caroline Beane, who has been ill with typhoid fever al the home of her kinsman, Mr and Mr*. George Dial In Columbia, will he delighted to learn lhal she Is convalescing moat satisfactorily. -Miss Miriam Scharff Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Igiuis Scharff on lower Broad street. —Miss Louise Held left this morn ing to resume her studies #l tin Greenville school. Miss Norvell of Grovetown I* via Ring Miss Finn :,cn Mouneo Dr, and Mis. C. D Perkin* will move lo the residence over Oardelle * Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Durban and little son returned last night to their homes In Birmingham. Mrs. Frank Graham and children have returned from North Carolina Miss Marlon Rood la expected homo this week from North Carolina where she has been for several montba. Mr. Kwlrtg, accompanied by Miss Glady* Ewing, has returned from a visit to relatives In New York. Mr. Alph lleane Is In Mscon. Take no suhstltue Demand Clinch flmd. Special Sale LCIALS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS: some; sp —Mr. and Mra. Krneat M. North will return from lal* of Hope where they have boon Mpending the summer at Dornoro Point, tomorrow, and will occupy their homo on Hall at root . . . Miaa Mary Fortaon of Wanh IriKton, who hua spent a ureal (leal of time In Atlanta aa tho guest of her brothers, Mr. Wanton Fortiori and Mr Kdwln Fortaon, will apond the winter In Athena, whore r.ho will have chance of the musical depart merit of the farcy Cobb. Atlanta Journal. . Mra. accompanied by I.Mr William l.ntMmore, Mr, and Mra 'Harry If. fjlttlmoro and l)r I.at 1.1- Imore, will leave next Tuoaday for New York and lloaton to bo abaent ! about a month. They will aall on the | City of Atlanta. Mr. and I Mra. l,oula M I,eHardy and family have left the lale of Hope, where 'they have been spending the autnmer, land are the guests of Mr and Mra. Harry H flruen until their new house ;la finished - Ravannah Preaa. Atlantic CAiat Line, now operating freight and passenger eervlee to anp from the Eaet to Augueta direct via Robblne and Sumter. Old eehedule reeumed. Leav e Augueta ?.3Q (. m , arrive New York 2.4 sp, m. Sen reg ular eehedule Ad. for arrival aod de parture fr«m other pointe. ( IM-3-3 4 OUTINGS 50 pieces, Fancy I’alterns, for Kimonos, Sacques, etc., I O | „ 10c value, at I L^y KHAKI TWILLS 36-inch, for Suits and Skirts lT qmmy ' ioc Feather Boas, Collars and Muffs Exquisite line of black, white and colored Cocque and Marihoau Pieces in sets and singles. Prices guaran teed lower than elsewhere—See them. Neckwear Swell showing of New Now Neckwear in Stock, Ruffs, dollars and Ties. New lot, black, white and colored Kuchin gs. For Men See fho'-'o two special lots of Fancy and Plain Half Hose Dig saving. 35c values, at -sc; 50c values, at 35c. House Furnishings Hig value 1 giving in this department. Special prices in sheets, pillow cases, spreads, blankets, comforts, table linens, towels, ete. Blankets 50 pairs $4.00 plaid blankets, -Mrs. Somerville Hall and rhll dren have returned from alliens. AIR no MJB Polite Vaudeville THIS WIJIiK BILLY TANN, COMEDIAN. THE FOUR CORTLANDTB, COMEDY MUBIC. SUE GOODWIN, GEORGIA COON BHOUTER. ADMISSION, 5 AND 10 CENTS. THREE PERFORMANCES, 7.30 TO 11.30 P. M. THE GRAND || TONIGHT JULES MURRY OFFERS NORMAN HACKETT IN THE GREAT AMERICAN CADET PLAY “CLASSMATES” SECURE SEATS NOW. Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.50 HUNTER’S CALICOES Choice of all Standard Makes, c at O C GINGHAMS 1 case. New Pattefns, color ed Ginghams, l()e quality, | at ;..o jC Mra .1. P. McCord of Harlem waa In Dim city today. PAGE THREE