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Gent’s Pocketbooks
Ladies’ Hand Bags
If it is made of leather, ive have it.
Trunks, Bag’s, Suit Cases , Spc.
Augusta Trunk Factory
851 Broad. Repairing by Experts.
Wronp sidfl of Btxoet, Ri(?ht Bide of PriroH.
Social Qossip
a
AUGUSTA GIRL RIDES
DONKEY IN STREET PARADE.
Thu nmliiuii».rH N<'»x says:
Society girls sre always blg-h*arled
■ml when they do » ibkig for "iw«l
chaidty no smut* la loft untamed to
bring mu< the moot that inn be ei
peeled Id patrosuio-
Knowing Iho Immense popularity
Of *ov aori of a pnrade Iho Young
l.adln*' Auxiliary l<> tlio Old l-adle*'
Home AaaorliUloa determined to In
■rodtir* their Harvrwi I-'.snivel as y«a
tordsr and todav with n intrude
(Mad In country maids costumes,
po|ritla< girls and mntrofm appeared
bn Market gNset at three o'cloc k yea
tor day. while thr appreciative crowd
4%
The Planters
Loan and Saving
bank
70S Broad Street.
The Oldest Snvlnjts
Hank In The
CKy.
In succrssful operation It
years and growing mors popu
lar v»’*t> tha people and etronq
•r'tndhalr confidence eaoh year.
In eelectlng a hank for your
Savtnga Aooount do not fall to
tmreaMgate the faellltiee and
strength es thla bank.
Wohources Over
W. 000,000.00
S«/e ns “Safest.”
The' saute enrotal atAwnMou
bo amah aoeonWte aa tn the
tamer ’ oitne
ftogoeWe may be made by
, m*M
L. 0. MAbMUi, PreoMont
CHAS. C. HOWAfIO. Caetoer.
Rectdy—The Savoy’s Bulk Candy
Department.
Wt ARE RLE ABIC TO ANNOUNCE TO THE TRADE, THAT
OUR NEW CANDY DEPARTMENT IE NOW IN FULL RUNNING
OROER. DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS. THE
KINO YOU WANT—THE EUANTITY YOU WANT—THE GAUL
ITY T. B BEST. 40c AND 60c POUND.
Howard’s Savoy
A*[«ncy for Balk's Nursory, Cut Flowers k Plant*.
4
diamonds.
FINE JEWERLY.
RICH CUT-OLAES.
STERLING SILVER.
FANCY GOODS.
Wm. Schweigert & Co.
7th and Broad St.
applauded, nnd a better adrartlaemc'nt
for the featlval to follow at the- Arm
ory could not have- boon conceived.
With a policy patrol of mounted
officers and a hand playing merrily.
Ihe parade.- wax vary imposing. livery
eon of vehicle In every atiiKc of dllup
Idullon was tilled with roay country
p trie
dual aftor the band was a cart. In
which rodv Mrs. Milton 11. Ochei, pros.
Idoni elf the ieux(Jlnry; Mre Walter E.
Mill*, Mlssue Oleo Hoard and Itema
6rulcti Add
Olhera wht- created ttratet applause
im the-v appeared Asrs Mr*. J. B.
Pound lend Mies Marljia Me-rrlam,
flanked about by coops of chickens.
Money
Has
Wings
IF YOUR QUARTERS AND
HALVES HAVE WINGS. IT
MAY BE DUE TO THE
EAGLES ON THEM.
WISE FOLKS CAGE THEM
IN OUR VAULT 9.
YOU KNOW THEY FLY TO
YOUR AID WHEN YOU
NEED THEM MOST.
WE PAY INTEREST
THE RATE IS 4 PER CENT.
START AN ACCOUNT TO
DAY.
Irish-American
Bank
“The Bank
for Your Savings. ”
We Realize That To Make the Public Our Friends, We Must Be Theirs
It has been a source of great gratification to us, since our opening, to hear on all sides the expressions of delight
and satisfaction our patrons have given vent to, regarding our stock. We have pleased them in the style and quality
of our offerings, and in the moderation of prices asked for them. Words cannot express our pleasure and gratitude.
We mean with all our might, not only to continue, but to increase their confidence in us.
Each day will find us studying and aiming to satisfy better, their every want, to make shopping with us always
pleasureable and profitable.
Decidedly the Most Representative and The Best Values in Women's Suits Ever Shc'w
Onr sales for the past weeks have warranted this remark. We haven’t heard onee “we can’t do better than this” We hear ca the con
trary “you have the cheapest and best suit* hi town.” Ask your friends who haweseen and bought our suits.
The range is from .. $12,50 to $87.50
Phenomenal in style, quality and price are She dfl
our suite, for OZjiUU
fn costumes, in doth, Velveteen, Satin, Taffeta, we are
showing beautiful and correct Ohr tn
models ‘U
Pull line of Tailored Waists in Cotton Linen, Silk, also
exquisite colleetion of dressy waists in 0| S|r
novelty nets and messalines, from ▼ " v'3*
PHONE 183
Mr« Fred Ixiwry and Mrs. Nathan
Bachman, rbllng to the accompani
ment of a swinging milk pall and with
a ’ hound dog’’ following closely.
Misses Jenny Loop and Cora
Hniartt, assisting a forlorn mule, now
mid then, to draw the cart; a circus
party In a hay wieyon, composed of
Will Shepherd and Mlasera Helen Hurl
hurt. KaUierinu Martin and Katherine*
Haht; Misses Mary Unit Carter and
II at el Brock. In u rattle-trap rart;
Mias Mary Hoad and Mias McCoy, a
visiting girl, on "tnule back " Miee
oilvltt Brown lu a hilly goat cart;
Mlsaes Nra D. Bachman and Minnie
]la>ve, In a mule carl. In which also
rode, on a straw heap. Misses Louise*
■ Van Dyke. Harriot Greve and Martha
Bachman.
Added to this outfit were popular
bi'aux on mules, nnd she- whole wets a
credit to Its Instigators, Misses Bach !
matt and laive.
Al the Armory the sights and
sounds kept the crowds In a con
tinuous whirl until mldulght. Bvery
-1 t-eltg was crowded and whether In
the minstrel, at Mrs .larlay's Wax
Works, or at some of the side shows,
Interest never lagged Refreshments
ware served, fortunes told, elsnciaa
was enjoyed and all went "merry as
« marriage bell
Society en masse was out. thevse not
helping in some way spending their
money with those who were. Bpie’ers
were plentiful sml if tonight's Is as
well patronized as last night s affair
a large fund will he plaaed to the
credit of the workers.
Y. M. C. A. QLEE CLUB
TO GIVE RECITAL.
On Tuesdsv evening ne»«t at S.Jfi
I o'clock, at Prof tta’rte's studio In
the Hurt son building, the Y M C
A Olee club will give ohi- of fN< r
enjoyable recitals and will on that
oeeantnn present !he following pro
gram assuiteil by Mrs M M Wall
contralto. Mrs S T Battle, secern
pan lei and Prof Battle director
Vocal Merab (Brackett!— Olee Club
' <V>->d bv e. My Little I sidy I Brooke I
—Olee Club.
Loves Old Sweet Song" (Mollovl
—Glee Club.
“.leohs Vegetable Compound"
PM«ct i -Ot*e Club.
“Alice. Where Art Thou“ (AschcrY
-Ole*- Club.
“Bill of Fare" ( Eol inert—Olee Club
"Aatlei Song" iKiremoni—Mr. O
R Mhrrtth and Olee Club
' Forever WKh the Ia'ITC (Getbetl
j -Mr W H U Ford and Ofee Club
Recessional (DeH&oveM — Mre. H.
M Wall ami Glee Club.
The personnel of (he club la ne fol
low s
First tenors H M Wall, C. O
Templeton, t) R Murrah. D. 0. Hal
ford, J R Trowbridge
Second tenors: W. C. Lyeth. J. 0
j Bailie C H Goodrich
First bets A C. Ford L. L. Mood
A C Bush M L Brown. W H D
j Ford. E K. Gibbs
Second bats \V C Moran. F C
Sego H R Hell, J. A Partridge M,
| E Lavfleld.
PARkS-QUILLIAN
WEDDING WEDNESDAY.
Very general Interest Is centered
| m the manage of Miss Emmeline
! Parks and Dr llaseom O guillian.
I whleh Is the socitti event of Weduea
j day. oerwrmg at two o'clock In the
* afternoon at the faintly residence tit
Broad erret The cretnor-v will be
performed by th-- R-o Richard Wtlk
; ioson MVs» Parks will Have aa her
single attendant her sister vile WH
lie Parka The groom a best man "Ml
be hts brother. Mr Will tllmn, of
, Atlanta.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Agents for Barrett, Nephews & Co. Old Staten Island Dyeing Establishment.
LEADERS IN EVERYTHING FASHIONABLE
Andrews Bros. Company
Mr. Frank L. Brinson To Wed
Miss Sarah McElmurray
Mrs. Mary Chandler McElmurray,
of Waynesboro, announces the eu
gagamsnt of her daughter, Sarah, to
Mr Frank LaFayette Brinson, the
marriage to take place on the evening
of November JBth at 5 o'clock at the
Baptlat church In VVaaneuboro
Tl|lp announcement will come in the
naturo’of a surprise to many of the
mutual friends of thin young couple
who had no Idea that such a happy
step was anticipated for the near fu
ture.
Miss Vlcßtmurray Is one of the
moat attractive young women In
The bride will wear a smart coat
suit of wine colored cloth, braided and
worn with a handmade lingerie
blouse. Her hat will be of wine col
ored velvet and her flowers will be
an arinful of bride roses
The mstd of honor will wear a love
ly gown ol Nn pongee with trimmings
ot brown and green aud a hat in the
same tones. She will carry superb
American beuuty roses.
After the ceremony .the family con
nections aud a few near friends will
he served a buffet luncheon previous
to the departure of the young ooup.e
for Atlanta, Athens and Winder, be
fore goiug to their home tn Wrlghts
ville. Ga.. where Dr. Quilliaii is prom
inently identified with the profession
al world.
Among the out of town guests who
will be in attendance as the wedding
wNI be tha groom's mother. Mra. H
l’ (jutlHuii. of Winder, Mrs D. F
of Athena; Mrs .1 H H Parks
and Mis* Sarah Virginia Parka,
t'harhjtte. N C., Mrs. B. K Tkrasher
of Atlanta aud Dr N. O.* tiauffhter, of
Athena.
FOX HUNT AT
CHASE CIT-V
CHASE CMTT Va.— Byarthtng wtn
noon hr in rt>adln««s for ihs- two groat
Mrrt* *oon to hold bore Thr Natlonol
BsMifiA Club of Amorioa. Mr W. D
U H >«'k«foll4r. prootteni. Ohaa. R Stovrn
•on. otcortarir. on Octnbof ilrd. laatm*
ton day* Uvoryoat hao a moot cordial
Invitation to bo prcoont at thio Moot.
whrthrr or not thoy aro momhrrs of thr
OJbtv
Thr Grand Annual Moot of tbo Vir-
II In la'Carol loh F>»\ Hunter* asoootattmi
wrtl come dirootty aftor thio or. Novotn
brr 4th. tt>4 will bo a w*ok of social
(*nJovm*nt. as wall as out of rart pleas - j
uro for tho sportsman
Many hna<l*ome prises have hem sent |
in. amo'tjf th**m -vYtnrs first thr Mrrklm- ,
burtrophy, a very handoomr Oliver h>v ,
in* cup awarded thr Mroklritburf pack |
| '.lit year, beautiful loving vup present •
* J by I'r A VI Rord, Charleston, W
' Vs., a handsome set of spurs, n through 1
| »'ied Shetland Pony, valued at fl2f>.oo. I
fforotf by thr M' kCnbiitf Stock Putn; j
I n henutlful pin. ••fferod by Mr Ooorge
O Jeff Tson. Richmond. Va.. to the lady
setting the brush aftor the lonceot j
ohaae.
Mias Clara C Capo hart. Arm's. N. C
left this week, to return lot or for the
Fa'S Hunt
Mr* George F Asher. • very charm* j
in* representative from Groonvllle. Mteo
to spending some tune here
Mr and Ur* W C l*r*sloher. of Dor* j
ham, N C hi friend# of The Mecklon*
* bur* rooeftrejj a warm welcome this '
I week and will remain for an indefinite j
| peet-Yd
Master Buell Conks who I* attending
I Trinity &chi>u! at Murham, spent the ■
< week end wtUi his j s»en«s.
Waynesboro, a brunette of vivid color
ing and charming manner. She has
during the two brief seasons been
since her social debut, enjoyed a
marked popularity, not only with the
young people, but with old and young
alike, who have been won by her
aweet unselMshnesa and her generous
thoughtfulness for others.
Mr. Brinson enjoys a great poplar
ity as does his lovely fiance and the
congratulations extended on tbie hap
py announcement will be cordial and
ainoere.
Some of these registered here, are:
W. W. Bagiev. Raleigh, N. C.: K. C. Mc-
Crery, ('Ainu. L. Brown, James J. Hic
key, Fred X. SM-udwiok, E. P. Brink
ley. Richmond, Va.. H. V. TMiomaa, J.
H. Wilson, C. E. Crabbe. Baltimore, C,
J. Faulkner, Boydton, S. H. Short,
Petersburg. J. K, Puckett. BurkevHle Va.
H. B. Chamberlain. Durham, N. C.
I James P. Taylor, Clarksville, Va., Ma
rion B. Jennings, Yorkville, S. C. Mrs.
Georgr F, Archer, Greenville, Miss Ju
lian Price. Norfolk, Va.. T. F Pettus.
Jr.. Wilson. N. C., R. C. Thrower, New
York. J. E. Bouldin. Danville, Va., Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Bradsher. Durham. N
C., M. L. Wilkins, Lynchburg, Va., M.
Wright, Richmond, Va.,
CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE
ELECT OFFICERS.
At the last meeting lagt week with
! Mrs. W. H. Barrett, of the Chautau
iiun Cirale, the Initial meeting of the
fall and winter season, the old of
ficer* of the circle wore all re-elected.
President. Mrs. Joseph l.awar; vice
president. Mrs. W. H. Barrett; sec
retary and treasurer, Mrs. Carlton
j Hilly or.
The circle will meet at noen on
Friday with Mrs. Sanford Gardner.
AT THE SUPERBA.
It is the universal opinion among
theater-goers that the vaudeville bill
at the Superba during the week just
passed was aae of the beat ever seen
In Augusta, but Manager Luck an
nounces an equally good one for the
week just beginning Few people in
the city have an opportuntty of see
ing the vaudeville acts on the big
Eastern and Western circuits, but
Baud' Bros., with their chain of
houses in Southern gitles, are hrtog
i lug the cream of the acts from these j
! circuits to Augusta and other cities,
and Augustans are profiting thereby.
1 his m ock a bill includes such
headliners as "Doc" Ramson, "Aitmi
: ral of Minstrelsy," who will be heard
1 with pleasure in hts high class slug
jmg and monologues; Mile. Dolores,
j rylophone soloist and artistic vocal
I Ist, and the Three Kelleya. singer*.
dancers and comedians, than which
j there is no better act of Its kind In
| vyuideville today. The beat to be
; had In motion plcluras will be given
j at every performance, and a pleasant
I hour Is promised all who atend this
! Week.
Matinee performances will be giv
en at t J 9 and S SO this week In
stead of 4 and 5. Evenings, d to It,
- , ,
PERTINENT QUERY.
Professor—How long can a man
live without brains?
Bright Pupil~l don't know, sir How
old are yon*—Chicago News.
Our “Anna Held” Taffeta Underskirts fit like a glove,
fastened with clasp help to produce the liipless effect,
so necessary for the new figure, in heavy taffeta, full
and graceful. Unusual values,
for.. d 3«
Our showing of Furs is magnificent, all the new effects,
in Scarfs, and the new Open Muffs in Natural Fischer
Mink, Lynx, Baum, Marten and Foxes,
ranging in price from $8.98 to $125.00
cMr t W. E. cMcGee To Wed
Miss Lucile cAshley
The most cordial of good wishes
are centered in the announcement
from Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alonzo
Ashley of the engagement of their
daughter, Lucile. to Mr. William Er
nest McOee, the mariage to take place
November the 14th.
In a city famed for its beautiful
and attractive women it can be safely
said that there is none who merits
more distinction than does Miss Ash
ley. She la a strikingly handsome
brunette who possesses in a wonder
ful degree the magnetic qualities and
gracious womaniy attributes that go
to make the perfect woman. She is
gifted with a vividly intense person
ality that makes itself felt in the most
delightful manner by every one who
is in any way in contact with her, and
the gracious charm of her manner is
readily recognised and appreciated.
Mr. McGee is one of the best known
men in Auguste and has tor many
SWAI NS BORO SOCIAL NEWS
SWAINBBORO, Ga—Mrs. Etliza
Youmans of Ntinvz is visiting her
sons, Mr. John E. Youniana and Mr.
Lott Youmans of this oley. Mrs.
Youmans only racently celebrated her
81st birthday by one of the largeat
family reunions ever held in this
county. There were present nearly
all of her one hundred grandchildren
her eight sons whose aggregate
weight is more than sixteen hundred
pounds. These men arc all suhstau
t-la! ctGzena of the county and four
of them hold high official positions.
Mrs. Youmans Is still quite active,
both mentally and physically.
The Primitive Baptist assoclntlon
which held several days' session at
Oak Grove church last week was
largely attended. Among those who
went from here were: Mrs. Missouri
Lawrence. Mrs. Jane Holland. Mr.
and Mrs. Dal!a« Durden. Mr. and Mrs,
J. R. Rountree, Mr. William Rotm
tree and Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Brin-!
son.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Stevens, Miss
Nannie .'Reveus and Mißs Nannie
Cummings, of Midvillc. were guests
this week of Dr. and Mrs. F. K.
Brinson.
Mr. Joe Durden has gone to Mont
gomery. Ala., where he has accepted
a good position with a music house l
in that city.
Mis* Ouida of Augusta is the
guest of Mis* Annie Lou Thompson.
Miss Rosalie Bel! and Mrs. Arthur
Thompson have returned from s short
visit to Augusta.
Mr W. H. Sheppard spent Thurs
day in Vldalta.
Mrs J. B Mills aad children of
Sandersvllle are guests of Mrs. W. H.
Sheppard.
Mrs. J. H Medloch and Mrs. F. C.
Smith are back from a vldlt to rela
tives at Gravmont.
Mrs Ella Rountree has returned to
the city alter an absence of *?ver»l
months, during which lime shevsviait
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11.
862 BROAD ST.
years held a prominent position with
the Southern road and is held in the
highest esteem by all who know him.
Personally he is genial and courteous,
a man of many friende, each one of
whom is his by right of his unusually
| fine ability and his unswerving loyalty
to the right. t
The marriage will be a quiet church
j affair, occurring at five in the after
noon at the First Christian church.
[ The Ceremony will be performed by
the Rev. Howard T. Cree. There will
be no ushers and the only attendants
will be the bride's matron of honor,
her sister, Mrs. Dunean Jones, and
the groom's best man, hi 6 brother,
Mr. Eugene McGee, of New York. Af
ter the ceremony Mr. McGee and his
bride win leave for a northern trip
to Washington, New York and Boston
»ud wiil upon their return ho at home
at 4J6 Greene stret. where they will
have an apartment in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tobin Miller.
led Clavton, Waynesboro and points
I in Florida.
, Mrs. J. H. Carter has returned to
her home at Gough from a pleasant
visit to Mrs. R. H. Brown.
Mrs. W, W. Larsen left Thursday
for Statesboro where she will be the
guest of her sister for a couple es
weeks.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson has returned
from a visit to relatives at Wadley
Mrs. Walton Kitchens left this
week for Augusta where she will
visit relatives and friends for two
or three weeks.
Dr. George L. Smith spent Sun
day in Savannah with his daughter,
Mrs. Ailie Garbutt.
Mrs. G. P. Drinkard has returned
from a short visit to Oraymont.
•■irs. Harshall H. Blount returned
today from Atlanta where she was
called on account of the illness and
death of her mother.
Mrs. L. F Davis of Savannah is
visiting Mrs. J. E. Youmans.
Mr. and Mrs Linton Stevens and
daughter. Miss Fieta Robinson, spent
several days of this week with Mrs.
John E Youmans.
Excellent Health Advise.
Mrs M M. Davifon, of No. 379 Gif
ford Ave . Ssn Jose. Cal., says. "The
worth of Electric Bitters as a general
family remedy, for headache bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bow
els Is so pronounced that I am
; prompted te say a word in its favor,
! for the benefit of those seeking re
j lief from such afhlctions. '"here is
| more health for the digestive organs
j in a bottle of Electric ijlt'-rs than in
1 snv other remedy I know of " Sold,
under guarantee at alt drug storcifl
sbc.
Flooring and Ceiling, sightly dans
aged by the froshet at special price*
Perkins Manufacturing company.
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