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THUKSBAy, OCTOBER 8.
Augusta .Trunk Factory,
851 Broad St.
WRONG SIDE OF THE STREET.
BABY BASKETS, CLOTHES HAMPERS, WORK SASKETS;
BASKETS CF ALL KINBi!
TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASES.
Largest, Cheapest Line in South.
We are on the Wrong Side of the Street, But on
the Right Side (Where Rents Are Low,)
for Low Prices.
Social CjOssip
Marriage of Miss Walker
c/lnd Mr. H. C. Mathis
The pretty home of Mr. and Mrs.
T ' as the scene of a beautiful mar
was the scene of a beautifuln mar
rage ceremony yesterday afternoon
when Miss Bessie Louise Walker and
Mr. C. H. Mathis, of Biackville, were
happily married by the Rev. Mr. Pitts
of Biackville, S. C.
Never before has Mrs. Boatwright's
artistic skill been shown to a more
perfect advantage than on this occa
sion in the decorations of her home.
The parlor where the ceremony was
performed was all in bridal whiteness
ard simply abloom with quantities of
lilies, stately white roses and br'ght
faced cosmos blossoms. In the diaing
rcom there was the radiant glow of
pale pink cosmos - superb Paul Neron
roses, and gracefully trailing anti
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The Planters
Loan and Saving
Bank
705 Broad Street.
The Oldest Savings
Bank In The
City.
In successful oparatlon 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. y
L. C. HAYNE, President.
CHAS. C. HOWARD, Cashier.
Each Day We Welcome
a New One
The public appreciates a place where they can meet their
friends and feel free s»d comfortable. That feeling exists here
the reason why we know this, I* because we retain our old friend*
and welcome a new one each day.
Howard’s Savoy
ON THE CORNER.
Watch for our announcement of our Candy Opening
l
Necklaces and La Valliere.
Th**a popular and fashionable pieces are represented In our
s .line by some examples of rar e beauty. The stones are selected
and combined with the utmost cire and the workmanship and fin
ish are perfection, down to the smallest detail.
Wm.
gonon. The rich ripe colors of the
coming autumn were evidenced in the
spacious hall, which was a symphony
in crimson and gold, an effect ob
tained by great sheaves of feathery
golden rod and masses of crimson
geranium blossoms.
The stirring tones of the wedding
march announced the entrance of the
bridal party the two bridesmaids,
Miss Etta Walker and Miss Ada Good
rich entering. Miss Walker being at
tired in a gown of blue silk and Miss
Goodrich in a lovely lingerie gown.
The bride, who entered with the
groom, wore a handsome blue cloth
tailor suit, elaborately braided and
Irimmed with buttons. Her hat was
a becoming black velvet, and her flow
ers bride roses.
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.”
THE LANGDON3
•jjps'** jj* v.
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The upper picture shows
Mrs. Marguerite Langdon,
who stands by her mother,
Mrs. Averctt L. Langdon,
whose husband, shown in
the lower picture, Traffic
Manager of the Long Is
land Railroad, declares she
is insane.
After the ceremony and the con
gratulations of the assembled friends
! bad been received, Mr. and Mrs.
Mathis left for an extended bridal trip
previous to making their home in
Biackville, S. C., where Mr. Mathis
is identified with the commercial
world on fruit and farming lines.
Mrs. Mathis is a niece of Mrs. H.
C. Goodrich and of Mr. Allen Boat
wright. Sho is originally from Lau
rens, S. C., and has made many
friends in Augusta, where she has
made her home for some time while
pursuing her profession of nursing.
MISS LAMBACK ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS PARKS.
| Miss Emmeline Parks was the hon
or guest at a delightful little nftet
noon party given yesterday by Miss
Carilu Lamback when sho entertain
ed a number of close friends who
were invited t j meet Mißs Parks iri
an informal social way, previous to
her departure for her new home in-
Wrlghtsvllle, Ga., to which her mar
riage to Dr. Quiilian, on Wednesday
next, will remove her.
An amusing contest, I hat of thread
ing innumerable needles, was en
gaged in. Mrs John H. Jones, Jr.,
proving herself the most expert, was
presented with a dainty little silk
sewing bag. Previous lo Hr- Serv
ing of a delicious afternoon luncheon
lhe guest of honor was showered
with many beautiful little tokens o’
love from the guests present, each
article being some dainty trifle to
add to her trousseau.
invited to meet Miss Parks were:
Miss> Willie Parks, Mrs. E. It. Ten
sier, Mrs. Robert Smith, Miss Nona
Parks, Miss Irene Phllpot, Miss Jen
nie Phllpot, Mrs. Gordon Lamback.
Mrs. J. Jones, Jr., Miss Frances Mot
rl£, Mrs. Malcohm Mendee, Mrs. C.
L Castleberry, Mrs. Frank Boat
wright. Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. J
H. Rainwater, Mrs. R, 0. Parks, Mrs.
O. B. Verdery, and Miss Lida Vcr
dery.
ROBERTSON—HUGHES.
A very delightful and Impressive !
home marriage was that of Miss Mag i
gie Hughes to Mr, W, K. Robertson on
Wednesday afternoon at 8:30 o’clock I
at the residence of her sister. Mrs
F. M. Parks. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Fletcher Walton, pas- |
tor of St. John M. E. church. Mrs !
Robertson, nee Miss Hughes, was or
tginally from Columbia, 3. C., but has
made Atigusta her home for some time
and by her gentle and attractive na
ture has won for herself numerous
friends.
Mr W. K. Robertson Is one of the
po-pilar conductors for the C. & W
railway, who numbers his friends
by scores, ali of whom will congratu
late hint on winning for himself such
a charming bride.
The parlor was most tastefully dec
orated with lovely ferns and paints
The bride wore an exquisite princess 1
gown of Copenhagen blue liberty satin
with baity Irish lace trimmings,
Thr out of town guests were Mrs
H E. Bunch and Mrs J, O Marshall,
of Clark's Hill, fi C ; and Mr. R D
Morton, of Columbia, 8. C., and Miss
Allene Parks, of Greenwood, 8. C.
QUIET MARRIAGE
LAST EVENING.
Quiet, but of great Interest to many
mutual friends, was the marriage last
evening of Miss Elhtabeth Smith and
Mr Ivans 8. Jackson, which took
place at the home of the bride, H3O
Broad street where the happy couple
are receiving congratulations and
where they will make their boiM.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
Augusta friends will be interested
in tin recent announcement of the
engagement of Miss Mary Boyd, o'
Gadsden. A Is., and Mr. Carroll Oar
lick of Waynesboro.
Additional Society on Page 2.
AUGUSTA HioHAj.D
WHITE’S
One of the Fastest Grow-
ing Depts. in the Store.
I his Sale has become historic through oft repeated supremacy. Tvery dressmaker and every woman who sews
for herself, has come to know there are no values equal to those offered in the regular friday Sale at White’s
BINDINGS.
RIBBON—Extra fine quality Taffeta Seam Binding,
No. 2 8-yard pieces, blaek and while.
piece VC
Solid Black Ebony and Walnut Hair • |-v
Brushes, 25c vulue IvC
Keepolean Hair Brushes, 50 cents -« n
value oVC
BASTING COTTON—Good quality 3 cord. 500
yards, spool Basting Cotton, white assorted -»
numbers, each *>C
SPOOL COTTON—Coats (1-cord Spool Cotton, 200
yards, all numbers, blaek and while, the a
spool at 4C
DARNING C > tton—The genuine Coat’s Darning
Colton, black, white and assorted colors,
each gJL
BRAIDS AND BELTINGS.
SKIRT BRAID—S yard piece, all colors «
*« 9c
DRESS BELTING —34 and t 1-4 Inch wide Cotton
Glace Bolting, 10 yard pieces, black and , ~
white, at Is&C
SERGE BELTING—Wide Moire Dress Belt*
Ing, good qaullty, white umi black, yard /{J
HOOKS AND EYES.
The Sun He ks and bye«, In white and
black, all sizes. 2 dozen on a card, n card oC
TAPE—Extra quality, non twisting Twill _
Tape, containing 10 yards
TAPE MEASURES—Good quality, double stitch
'd, Tape Measures, 60 inches long, -> I /
“ < ' h
Barbour’* Irish Flax linen thread, 3 cord, 200 yard
spools; black, white and unbleached, all num- u
bers, sale price, spool OC
Bronxebone Silk, covered finished ends, enough
for two collars on each card, all sizes, while
and blaek, card JQ,
ELABTICB.
GARTER EI.ABTICS—In black, white and
blue yard, at J £
SILK ELASTIC —Fancy frilled edge silk, Garter
Elastic, one Inch wide, in all colors per . >-»
yard
DRESS BHIELDB.
DRESS SHIELDS—fIood quality, pure white,
light weight lire is Shields, in sizes 2 3,4,
l’ alr OC
Shell and Amber Venus Bar- t
retteß lUC
BUTTONB.
COLLAR BUUTTONS—Bone Collar Buttons, small
size, one piece, one dozen on a
card. JC
Great Friday Sales Housefurnishings
Surely there ie not a homekeeper, in Augusta, who has not need for many of the things that we include
in our far-reaching Housefurnishing Sales and when these things are offered at prices so far below their
value, there is every incentive to the economical to plunge deeply into the bargain heap and provide for
future needs. Everything embraced in this sale, is from our regular stock, and is therefore, of first quality,
as we handle no seconds. Every article is fairly priced at the regular marking- The special prices mean
genuine savings.
Hand Painted Japanese China
1,000 pieces OK For Fri
worth up to $1.25 day Sale
Cracker jars, chocolate pots, sugar and cream vases,
rose jars, tea plates, cups and saucers, and other
fancy pieces for Friday’s sale. See window display
Parlor Lamps, Special at 43c
(* dozen fancy parlor lamps etched bowls and ehini
neys, with brass foot, regular 75c value,
Friday 43c
Hall Lamps, $2 values at $1.29
10 Swinging hall lamps, tinted in three colors, reg
ular $1.75 and $2.00 value, for Friday .... $1.29
ANOTHER. GREAT APRON SALE FOR ASSOCIATED CHARITIES
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR SHARE YET, IF NOT, GET THEM TOMOROW:
Beat Amoskeag fl-ingh tins, full length, with f c
strings, 25e quality, IOC
Best Homespun Cheeks, two (2) full widths,
long strings, regular 35c quality, 23C
THAT NO ECONOMICAL SHOPPER. CAN
AFFORD TO LET PASS UNHEEDED
NOTION SALE
No Mail, Phone, or (\ (). D. Orders on These
Notions and Toilet Articles.
WHITE’S
Toilet Goods
Gut Prices
Cutleura Soap, 25e value,
at 19 eta
Pear's Unscented Soap,
at 10 cts
Lana Oil Butter Soap,
10c value 8 ct*
Roger & Gullet l’oudro
De Hlz, flesh and
white, 25c value . .21 ct*
Snnllol Tooth i’owder,
25c value 19 ct*
Prophylactic Tooth
Brushes, adults’ and
children’s sizes, 35c
value 29 ct*
4711 Hutin Face Powder,
white and flesh ... .25 cto
Ben Levy’s Lablache
Face Powder, flesh
and white, 50c value,
nt 39 eta
Dr. Parker Prays Rosa
line, 25e value ... .21 cts
Mum ‘'Standard Develor
anl, 2uc value 19 cts
10 lo 11—4711 White
Rose and Idly of tbo
Valley Glycerine, 200
value 10 ct*
3 to 4—Parkers Tar
Bou|>, 25c value ....17 cts
4 to s — Air Float Tal
cum Powder, ai ... . 9 ct*
10 piece Toilet Sets
Only 50 in the lot $1 QQ for Fri
regular $3.50 values 'P » day Sale
Another special purchase, tinted in three colors,
pink, blue and green, new shapes.
White Porcelain 60c values 39c
100 dozen white porcelain plates and cups and
sauce rM, never sold for less than tide set, our Fri
day sale 39c Set
More Good Brooms at 24c
2-> dozen more of W hite \s special 2 1 /£»-lh. five string
brooms, 19c value, Friday special 24c
Best Domestic Ffonieapun ( 'hecks, full IcngthiQ
with strings, 25e quality IOC
Best Arnoßkeng (■ 'tighiuns, Ilousekeeper’s Aprons,
covers all the dress, with pocket and ■j
shoulder st raps, sells atsoc, this sale OOC
WHITE’S
Enlarged Department for
Notions and Small Wares.
DRESSING PINS—The celebrated brand Dressing
Pins, best quality, P. and H. Mfg. Co., all
sizes, paper, at OC
SAFETY PINS—The well known brand of Treas
ure Nickel Safety iPns, 1 dozen on card, -x
dozen xC
HAIR PINS Kirby Board, good quality, Japanned
Hair Pins, in all sizes, straight and /■%! /
waved
HAIR PINS Cabinet Hair Pins, containing a»-
sorted sizes and styles, of heavy and Invist- -j
hair pins Large size. Hair Pin Cabinets, con
taining 250 asserted styles of heavy and »
Invisible llpir pins, at J£
BELT PINS Assorted sizes, Bolt Pins,
with whlto and black heads, n paper at .«5C
CUBE PINS Large ami small sizes, good _
quality, white and black §C
GOOD PEARL BUTTONS—IB to to 24. a
Line, per dozen, at |C
100 GROSS SAMPLE BUTTONS—Shirt Buttons,
Hah eye, plain and fancies, flr quality/ /
dozen
FABER POLISHED CEDAR LEAD PEN- *
ClLS—Willi rubbers, per dozen lUC
COLLAR SETS.
COLLAR SETB—Warren and Tryune
Collar Sots, per Bet w)C
COLLAR FOUNDATION Warren Feather-bone
Rllk Collar Foundations, assorted styles and
all sizes, white and black, each J £
FEATHERBONE—The Warren Chicago brand of
Fcutherbone, In black and while, gross grain q
covered, per yard OC
HOOKB AND EYES.
HOOKS AND EYES—In luack ami white, all
sizes, two dozenon a card, *l/
'•ard IYjC
HOOKS AND EYES—Good quality, assorted
styles, of Spring Hooks and Byes, all sizes,
blaek and white 3C
SEWING NEEDLES—Good steel, Sew- ,
Ing Needles, all sizes |£
CORSET STEELS—ICxtrn line quality. Sateen ami
Batiste covered Corset Steels, 4 and 3 mj
hooks, white, at /£
HOSE SUPPORTERS.
HOSE SU PP PORTER B—Ladles' Pad Hose Sup
porters, large size. 4 strap, button loop, and
elaip, black, white, pink and blue IVC
MAGIC HAIR CURLERS- The well known
"Magic" Hair Curlers, two on a card
»' 7c
HAIR WAVERS—The celebrated *rj
Marco) Hair Waver loC
CHILDREN’B SCRATCH TABLETS, ,
260 sheets. 5c value
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