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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14.
This Is Distinctly A Season of Diverse Styles.
A pleasing harmony in effect has been created here by the artistic blending of the different style
periods into models ot charming style. Our beautiful display of Suits illustrates 1 liis style ten
dency in its most exclusive and artistic aspect. It is a showing that has proven irressistiblc to
those who have seen it, they have gone away friends of the store forever, because they have
gotten just what they wanted at the price they were willing to pay, iq rn . HUM
to end of time. Suit Prices lO «JU
862 BROAD ST.
Social and Personal
KEEP SMILING.
Brightness wins when naught else will
Keep smiling.
Sunshine always fillß the bill,
Keep smiling.
North and south or east and west,
‘Tls conceded and contessed.
Optimists are liked the best.
Keep smiling.
If they talk behind your back.
Keep smiling.
If your wagon fails to “track,”
Keep smiling.
Though the skies are glum and gray
There will be a brighter dav,
Clouds are bound to break away,
Keep smiling
S'pose you have an ache or pain.
Keep smiling.
If it's hard to bear the strain,
Keep smiling.
It's a fad. alas too true,
Telling others what to do.
And advice ntvself—boo—ho
Kee*p smiling.
—David B. Clark.
—Mrs. $ Thelmtne Meyer has re
turned fron an extended and very
delightful tr), north.
—Mrs. W. H. Robinson has returned
from Covington. Ga.
4%
T t\e Planters
Loan and Saving
Bank
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 tor 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.
Jill The World Loves J&
GOOD GLASS OF 30DA WATER. OR A DELICIOUS SAUCER Or
ICE CREAM. AMD A PLACE WHERE THESE CAN BE ENJOY
ED. THE PUBLIC NOW REALIZES THAT HOWARD'S SAVOY
SYRUPS AND CREAMS, ARE PURE, AND THEY ALSO KNOW
THAT THEY RECEIVE GOOD SERVICE AND PROPER TREAT
MENT HERE
DON'T FORGET OUf CANDIES. BEST QUALITY— ANY—
QUANTITY—4Oc AND 60c POUND.
Howard*s Savoy
On the Corner
Agency for Balk’s Nursery, Cut Flowers & Flants.
A
DIAMONDS.
FINE JEWERLY.
RICH CUT-GLASS.
STERLING BILVER.
FANCY GOODS.
Wm. Schweigerf & Co.
, 7th and Broad St.
LEADERS IN EVERYTHING FASHIONABLE
ANDREWS BROS, CO.
i AN APPRECIATED
; DONATION.
j A check has been received by ».
j Augusta friend from a former Au
gustan. now residing in Los Angeles,
| for the freshet sufferers, ihe check
being the result of a very deligh i.l
little entertainment given by the Au
gustan for the freshet sufferers ana
participated in by several local
celebrities and a number of Los An
geles beauties and patronize", by a
great many Southerners now making
that, city .neir home.
It is a greatly appreciated offering
j and will be placed where it will do
| the most good.
—
OFFICERS ELECTED FOR
NURSES' ALUMNAE.
At a meeting of the Nurses
Alumnae, held yesterday, ih • fol
lowing officers were elected;
President, Miss Angie Sullivan
Vice President, Miss Doaior.
Treasurer, Miss Bellinger.
Secretary, Miss Dend> .
Nominating Committee: Miss Mary
Biggar, chairman of nominating coir
i mitt.ee; Miss Bonlware, chairman ot
| the visiting committee.
—Miss Hilda Gchrken lias return
id from New York and a visit to
| friends in North Carolina.
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 VAULTS.
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.”
Beautiful House cMarriage
This Afternoon
Marked by all. the sweet solemnity
that is associated with a home wed
ding was the marriage at 2 o’clock
this afternoon of Miss Emmeline
Parks and Dr. Bascom O. Quillian, of
Wrightsville, Ga.. the ceremony being
attended by the family connection and
a few near friends only.
The Parks home on lower Broad
street, the lower suite of which was
given over' to the guests, was very
lovely in its array of graceful bamboo,
which was trailed over the walls and
which seemed to grow about the win
dow and doorways, forming portieres
of living green, and trailing over and
above the pictures. in the front
drawing rom, in the embrasure of the
north windows, was reared an altar
of palms, ferns and huge snowy white
chrysanthemums. Here the ceremony
, was impressively performed, the swell
ing tones of the wedding march, from
, 'he skilled Angers of Miss Bgssie
Burnside, annou\cing the entrance of
ithc bridal party, which entered
through the rear parlor and advanced
i to the altar, where the ceremony was
| impressively performed by Dr. Rich
ard Wilkinson.
The maid of honor. Miss Willie
Parks, wearing a stylish gown of tan
! pongee trimmed with russet, brown
! and green, with a hat in the same
l shades, and carrying an armful of
state ly American beauty roses, enter
'< d alone and was followed by Ihe
bride, who whs attended by her father,
Mr. William F. Parks, the groom, with
i his best man, his brother, Mr. Will
Qullllan. of Atlanta, meeting the
; bridal party at the altar.
The bride was very attractive in a
stylish traveling suit of wine colored
: broadcloth, Ihe coat elaborately
MR. CLAUDE BENNETTT
TO LECTURE ON
PANAMA CANAL.
Augusta frii nds of Mr. Claude
Bennett, of Washington, D. C., will
be interested in the lollowing from
Ihe Atlanta Journal:
At an enthusiastic meeting of the
Literary section at Ihe Atlanta Wo
man's club this morning the plans
were made for the initial entertain
nent which will start ihe movement
of the building of the Atlanta Wo
mans club house.
Every club woman in Atlanta, not
merely (he members of the Atlanta
Woman’s club, bul all the organiza
tions of ihe city, are interested In
(he hsillding of a club house to
which each Georgia woman will havu
a personal claim and interest.
Mrs. Bolling Jones, president, o:
ihe Admits Woman's club, lias re
reived Idlers from all over Ihe state
j encouraging (he movement and prom.
; islng her (heir ready assistance, Tim
i literary section of ihr Atlanta Wo
man's club will have the distinction
; of arranging for the iirsi elfori to
| wards its culmination. The occasion
: will be a lecture a( tin- Grand opera
i house and the lecturer will bo Mr
! » laude Bennett, ot Washington
City, who needs no'introduction to
i Atlanta audiences. Mr. Hennett'g
PERFECTION 13 SEL
DOM ATTAINED
BUT OUR
OMEGA
Tins |{p;ichc<l the Very
Highest Mark Towards
Realization of Same, No
One fan But Help Admir
ing the OMEGA Handled
and sold By I s.
SMITH BROS.
Distributors
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
PHONE No. 183.
braided and Ihe hat of velvet, also in
the wine colored shades, being most
becoming. Her flowers were an arm
ful of superb bride roses.
Immediately following the ceremony
and congratulations, buffet refresh
ments were served, alter which the
young couple lefi for a bridal trip to
Atlanta, Athens and Winder, Ga., be
fore going to Wrightsville. where iliev
wilt make their home.
Mrs. Quillian is the youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher
parks and is relinquished most regret
fully to Wrightsville. where she will
form the renter of a circle of admir
ing friends, who will soon give her as
prominent a place as that she occu
pied in Augusta, where she counts iter
friends by the score, and where her
brightness and unselfish thoughtful
ness for others have greatly endeared
her to all who have the happiness
of Iter friendship.
Dr. Quillian is one of the leading
young physicians of Wrightsville, a
man whose professional prominence is
second only to that which he enjoys
in a social way, and a matt who, if
his future be predicted by what he
lias already accomplished, will ere
long be one of the leading physicians
in the state.
The beautiful array of gifts display
ed In the library testified to the es
teem in which both Dr. and Mrs. Quil
lian are held by many friends.
Among Ihe out of towns guests In
attendance at the wedding were Ihe
! groom’s mother. Mrs H. P. Quillian.
of Winder; Mrs D. F Miller, of Ath
ens; Mrs. ,T. H. H. Parks and Miss
Sarah Virginia Parks, of Charlotte, N.
i C.; Mrs. B. E Thrasher, of Atlanta,
land Dr. N. G. Slaughter, of Athetiß.
subject will be "The Panama Canal ”
on which lie Is thoroughly convers
ant and eminently qualified to dis
euss through personal observance.
The lecture will be given on Mon
day evening, the 26th, and most or
the boxes have already been lafirii.
—After a pleasant visit with Mrs
Milledge Lockhart, Mrs. Symms
Rowe returned this afternoon to
Louisville, Ga.
—Dr. George Atwood, of Valona,
Ga., Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. T. E
Oertel.
—Mrs. Thomas Bryson has as her
guests her mother, Mrs. W. H.
Maulding, and her sister-in-law, Mrs.
G. G. Dowling of -Hampton. K. c
Mrs. O. G. Dowling's marriage to
Mr. Dowling war u reeem event
that will interest her friends. She
was Miss Leonore Maulding. of
Hampton and v.-as one of the hrighi
young students at Columbia College,
giving up tier studies to become ni
tride of Mr. Dowling. She will re
turn to Hampton today, Mrs. W. II
Maiding remaining until tomorrow cu
Hexi day.
—Dr. “itgene MTTTphey has return
ed to the city.
The marriage of Miss Erma Renkl
and Mr. Edward Gallaher Is tlio
event of ibis evening, occurring ,n
six o’clock at Si. Patricks church.
-.Mr .1. J. Tyler has returned
from Philadelphia and other points
—Mihh Caroline Meldrlm
Saturday from the North. Misses
Sophie and lane Meldrlm are with
Mr. and Mrs. G. Noble Joins in
Charlottesville, Va. • • » Mr. ana
Mrs. Ernest M. North have return-*i
to the city from the isle of Mope,
where they spent ihe summer. —Sa
vannah News.
MEETING THURSDAY.
There Will In a meeting fit Ihe As
seriated Charities Thursday at 12
o’clock In the Woman's (Till, Hoorn
A full atleiidnnee Is desired.
E. S. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Secretary.
ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Wool
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.
Sold by G. P. King, Druggist,
AT THE SUPERBA.
The popular amusement house con
tinue* to draw large crowds wttli Its
entertaining 1)111 of this week. ' Doc'
Sain non lx making friend., dally with
hi* hi-atitiful baritone voice, whll<
Mile, Delores please* everyone with
her artiatlc singing and xylophone
aolna. The Kellys are simply great.
by" Kelly In particular winning
fresh laureli, i very day with her sen
sat lor tt I dancing. The pictures are
of the best.
Matinee* 4 :10 and Z . 30. Kvenlngx
K to 11.
JUST AS DIFFERENT.
"Talk about your clever chauffeur#'
You should see Fambly!'’
"Why, Kauildy haunt a motorcar,
hats he?
"No; hut you ought to *<•«.
steer his hahv-coach through a
crowd. Knoxville Journal,
BEIEGSTES (KILL
fITEIOJEBIIIOI
At the last meeting of Camp Flem
ing, No. J 389, IT. 0. V„ Augusta, the
following delegates were elected to
attend Ihe *,nnual veterans' reunion
in Atlanta, on October 22-23, as rep
resentatives of their camp: C. O.
Toole and L. Posey; alternates, L.
Eldson and Z. Smith.
Camp 1389 is one of the most en
thusiastic in Ihe great C. C. V. or
ganlzation, and besides iheir official
delegates quite a large personal rep
resentatlon will attend the Atlanta
reunion.
MIMES FUND
IS IIUIE
The Herald continues to receive
front day to day contributions to the
national democratic campaign fund,
and Wednesday morning Hr. .1. it.
Morgan sent in his subscription of
$2 to tlie cause.
WEST END LOCAL NEWS
The Parish House of West End is
doing well; lots of nice work is turn
ed out dally, and is sent to the lower
part of the city for sale.
Mr. w. O. Martin left Monday for
Atlanta on a business trip.
Mr. C. 11. Hall and W M. Johnston
left lor Atlanta on u pleasure trip.
Mlsr Annie May Undo, of 215 Craw
ford avenue, is quite ill.
Mr. ,1 C. Platt, Jr , is expected lo
return in about three weeks froth
Shnwmut, Ala,
Mr. Edward Tnnt is doing nicely af
ter Itis recent illness.
Mrs. John Byrd Is visiting friends
in South Carolina and will return
Wednesday night.
Mr. Tom Clark, of Crawford avenue,
is quite 111.
Mrs, Will .1 Owens lias Improved
from a recent Illness enough to be out.
Slie left Tuesday for Grovetown to
visit relatives.
Mr Will J. Owens was out of the
eltv Wednesday lo attend a hlrlhday
dinner of his grandmother's, she be
ing 89 years of age. About 100 of the
family were present.
Rev. Wells, member of St Luke's
rlmreh. Is In a meeting near Thomp
son, Ga.
AGREEMENT HAD
OVER NEAR BEER TAX
Money Deposited With Or
dinary Walton Will he
Paid to State if Law is
Declared Couatitutional.
Mr. C. 1C Dunbar, of Augusta, and
Attorney General John C Marl, have
reached an agreement In the near
beer tax eases whirl, are now pending
whereby Mr. Dunbar will deposit with
Ordinary A. It Walton of Richmond
county, entitled check* covering ihiti
amount of the taxes due by Ills cli
ents. the same to he held by the or
dinary until Ihe suit 111 the lest ease 1
Is concluded.
Thin settlement was made In order
to reduce the expenses to the stain
and the parties at Interest. If the lax
proven to he constitutional and tip
piles to local eases the money will
he turned over to the state
Much Interest l H centered In the
case In plication and the outcome will
be watched by hundreds of dealers
throughout this section of Georgia.
CIRCULAR letter
SENT TO IIOMESEEKERS
.Secretary K, H Johnson, of the
Chamber of Commerce, has Issued a
circular letter which h<- Is grading out
broadcast over the country calling
ti ntion to th*- hoineseekers' rates for
the winter which is being pm on by!
ail the leading railroads from easlern
and western points.
Secretary Johnson also wlshea that
any one In Augusta or surrounding
territory who ha friend . who eoniern
plate coming south would send their
names to him and he will send them
a copy of l he letter and InslrucMofis
ax to how to obtain stopover prlvl
lege and a round trip ticket for mi.
per cent of one fare
Guaranteed, All-Wool,
Tailor-Made Suits,
Strictly high grade, tailored, made-to-order, suits and
two hundred different patterns for you to select from.
J ake a look at the goods. Every suit is guaranteed.
Pressing Club Does Work on Short Notice.
BROAD R.egal Tailoring Co.,
RICHARDS <», HOGAN, OF AUGUSTA, General Agents.
DON’T LOSE YOUR HAIR
Parisian S:r.e Stops Falling Hair in
Two Weeks, or Alexander Drug
Co. Will Refund Your
Money.
Look at your comb
tiair coming out pret
ty fast, isn't iff
Getting so thin on
top that you :.*■« com
monctng to fool rath
er fldglty.
Perhaps you an
even beginning o
worry ? >
pqrf; v fy
i
—** liamn
l) o v ' i,
worn ; dou'il
despair; don’t
lie a w n k - -
nights; don i
wait another day, bul go to the drug
store ol Alexander Drug <'o., and get
n large bottle of Parisian Sage 1*
will only cost you 50 cents, and lie
lore jon have used II a week you will
say It is worth SHI.
The people in Augusta and vlcin
lly, and especially the readers of The
Herald ought to know that Alexau
dor Drug Co. guarantees Parisian
Rage to slop falling hair, to euro
daudruff, to stop itching scalp.
As a hair dressing, and especially
for ladies of refinement, il lias no
equal anywhere. it has a most de
lightful yet delicate Odor, which
most hair ionics nave not,
II will, in one week's time, change
harsh, unattractive hair into lustrous
ami luxuriant hair. The women who
use Parisian stage never fall to add
wonderfully to their sttFaeltvem as.
"I have used and seen used, sev
eral hair ionics and mealled re
newors, hut never had any come to
niv not lee that can ever compare
with Parisian Sage. H leaves ihi
hair clean, Hullv ami silky, hnd does
not leave one particle of stioklnesa. ’
—Mrs. Ida Wilcox, linlr dressor, Cold
water, Mich.
Buy Parisian Sage ni Alexander
Drug Co. or direct by express, ai;
charges prepaid, from Giroux Mfg,
Go., Buffalo. N. Y.
IN RECORDER'S COURT.
The police docket was light Wed
nesdav morning and the recorder's
court was In session only a few min
utes.
W. 11. Vandy violated (he TfiOlli set*
lion. He was given $2.50 or 5 dayH.
.lames ftyco was charged with viola-
Hon of the 460th section. He was
given $2.50 or 5 days.
"Happy” Sullivan, an old negro, got
on II drunk Tuesday nlghl and elided
up In Ihe baracks. lie received $2.50
or f> days.
James Heng was before the recorder
Wednesday morning charged with
simple larceny. It appeared that ho
stole some palm from Ihe man he was
working for mid sold li. The recorder
hound him over to Ihe city court un
der a bond of $l5O.
Fore Sore Feet.
"I have fomin Bucklen's Arnica
Halve to let ihe proper thing to uso
for sore feet, us well as for healing
burns, sores, cuts, and all manner
of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Slone,
of East Poland, Maine. |l Ih th i
proper ililng too for piles. Try it!
Sold under guarantee at all drug
stores. 25c.
HON. J. S. REYNOLDS
SUING PUBLISHERS
Wan is Twenty-Einht Dol
lar* Back Paid for Books
The enne of Jo*. H Reynolds v*.
Slate lllalorlcal a: inelatloli. wax tried
before Judge I leaflet l Tuesday after
noon. 'I he judge bus rexerved hi*
Judgment. According lo Mr. Reynold*, |
he bought three volume* of the Gy-;
eloped In of Georgia, thinking Dial It. j
wax a xet of historical fact* of Geor !
gin and of the prominent people. ||«
claim* that the bookx are not up to!
what the hook company's agent rrprn-l
Honied them to he. The amount of
the xiiit lx |yk.
MAYOR DUNBAR ON
NATION COMMITTEE
Ha* Been Given Authority
to Reeeive Contributions
For Campaign Fund.
Mayor W, M. Dunbar has been ap
pointed a men,bar of the national 1
democratic finance committer for j
Richmond - nitty with authority to re 1
<lv«- contribution* for the campaign I
Several city officials started off thej
dxt Wednesday and together with
outside subscription* It. |* expected
that ipillt a neat >,utll will ho turned
in from Richmond county.
A Last
Sot Least
3
mJ
MM
Will pleasejthe
Man of the Hour”
The Argyle— Most Styles $5.00
“Classy” to a degree,
showing in every line
the stamp of NOW.
May we fit you prop
erly with a pair of
Argyles?
The Florsheim Store,
816 broad St.
NEGRO WHO CUT ANOTHER
SURRENDERED HIMSELF
Frank Derby, alias "Candy,” the ne
gro who cut another In front of the
Walker Institute .Sunday afternoon
surrendered to County Policeman Gay
Wednesday morning. The negro whom
he t ill Is in a serious condition at the
Dantar hospital.
LIFE’S JOURNEY
Is Burdensome To Many In Au.
gust*.
Life'* Journey I* a heavy burden
With a constantly aching back,
Willi urinary disorders, diabetes,
Willi any kidney 111.
Duail's Kidney Pill* relieve and
cure.
Mere Is August u proof I hat this Is
so;
Mr*. J. Q. Crawford, living at
t-dR Mulberry St., Augusta, Qa., says:
I have had kidney trouble for *ev
• ral years and have been a great
sufferer. I doctored and used aov
eral remedies but nothing seemed to
help me. My hack ached and pained
me most of the lime and I would b«
so lame at times I could hardly got
around uud b was almost impossible
for me lo turn over In bed. 1 finally
procured Doan's Kidney Pill* at the
Green A Horsey Drug Co., took them
as directed and tlfhy relieved the
pains, regulated my kidneys and my
strength and energy wa* restored. 1
think Doan» Kidney Pills a very re
liable remedy for kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealer*. Price r.O
cents Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the ITnltea
Stale*.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and inki no other.
Fortunate I* iho man with a pull—
providing lie doesn't, poll the wrong
wuy.
woß ™ %1 A
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