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WANT ADS ARE IM
PORTANT.
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There’s An Important One
Perhaps in Today’s Her
aid —Read Them Over.
Don't you think you had better read
these Important little Want Ada. for
a daj or so until you run across the
one that means much to you?
Yes; there probably is such a think
as ''luck.” But it does not usually
favor those who believe In it.# Its
•allies are for those who work and
advertise Just as though there were
no such thing as rhance in the world
The demand for workers is inereas
Ing and the want ads. carry about
the best news in the paper.
If the want ads. ran ACCOMPLISH
THINGS FOR YOU things which
you couldn't do at all without their
help—isn't that fact Important?
You can sell real estate If you are
“lucky” by means of most any kind
of advertising. But, whether you
are lueky or not, you can sell real
estate through adequate newspaper
advertising.
Don't let this he a year of "Don't*.”
Let It be a year of affirmation not
of negutlon and of adequate adver
tising.
To nearly always have the want
ads working for you Is a "canny”
plan.
No New Year is started right or
continued right or ended right un
less you exhibit an Increasing Inter
est In the want ads.
This year Is to be the ad readers'
year —every day of 11. There Is to bo
an endless procession of opportuni
ties—but not one of them for the non
ad-reader.
HELP WANTED Male
YOUNG MAN WANT Hi) To TAKU
names for eltv directory. Answt r
in own handwriting. It L. I’., care
Herald. J6e
COLLECTOR A SOBER, INDUS
trlous man wanted for collector
Good position to right party. Refer
cnees required Address R. A. it,
care Herald .10))
WANTED SITUATION—
Male
A COLORED MAN DESIRES A po
sition aa porter; can give good
reference. Apply' 1266 Spellman Si
« JOxx
CLERK: A YOUNG WHITE MAN
degires a position as grocery clerk
Apply .1325 Barrett St. J6xx
BUTLER: A COLORED MAN DE
sires a position us butler; can fur
ntah reference. Applv Henrj Smith,
317 Wild Bt. J6xx
PORTER: A COLORED MAN I>E
sires u posltlou as porter or driver.
Apply Anderson Moore, 1304 ('amp
bell street. JCxx
A YOUNG WHITE BOY IS YEARS
of ag<\ desires work of some kind
Address U. \V. Wilson, Box 54. R. F.
I)., No. 2, Augusta, (in. J7xx
PORTER: YOUNG COLORED MAN
man desires a posit ion us porter or
driver, can give reference. Address
Jno. Savage, IMS 9 street. J7xx
BLACKSMITH: A COLORED MAN
desires a position us blacksmith.
Address W. M. B*vtige. 11 S 3 9th St
.TTxx
BUTLER: A COLORED MAN DE
sires a position as butler or driver.
Address Arthur Tyler. 1143 Ellis St.
J7x*
BOOKKEEPER: A YOUNG MAN
desires position us assistant book
kseper or clerk Can furnish refer
ences. Address B. 8., cure Herald.
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BOOKKEEPING: WANTED KM
ploy t&MM lot' u young man. book
keeping or otnsr oMce wont Ad
dress 346 Montgomery Bldg. JBx
HOOfUffiEPER POSITION WANT
ed m bookkeeper or assistant, hv
young man. Have bad two years ex
perience. Willing to stun i n small
salary. Can furnish best of refer
ences. Address R. L. A., ears Hep
aid. Jlp
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED \ RELIABLE WHITE
woman as housekeeper. Apply to
Mrs. Arthur Grubowskli or Mrs.
James Gardner, Harrisonvlll.e JBo
LOST
lost YiaSi;e lost on broad
Street, between the Dyer building
and Kollock street or on Campbell,
between Broad and the post office,
one gold police commissioner's badge.
Binder please return to the office of
Chief of Police and get reward. M. 1.
NorrSs. Chief of Police. Jibe
SHAFT IMG, PULLEYS, BELTS
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUST A, GA.
To Find a Boarding House in the Special Neighborhood in Which You Want to Live-ls Work For a Want Rd.
V
WANTED SITUATION.
Female.
| NURSE: A COLORED GIRL DE
sire-i position as nurse or houseglrl.
Address Georgia Simmons, 240 Rey
nolds street Jsx
HOUSKGIRL: A COLORED WOM
and deKiro a position as houseglrl.
Apply Lillie May Nesbet, 517 Ellis
street. J6xx
HOUHBGfRL: A COLORED WOM
an desires a position as houseglrl.
Apply Daisy Scott, 515 Ellis St. JOxx
WASHERWOMAN: A COLORED
woman desires a position as wash
erwoman. L. Williams, 30 Telfair
street, JOxx
COOK: A COLORED WOMAN DE
slres a position as nook. Apply Ella
Lee, 1551 Railroad St. JOxx
WANTED Rooms
ROOMS: WANTED TWO FURNISH
< d rooms with bath, cent rally lo
cated. Address B. A. T., care Her
aid. J7c
WANTED -Miscellaneous.
WANTED: SUBSCRIPTIONS AT
very lowest cut-rate club prices for
all magazines. Dellq nest's Book
shop, 215 Mclntosh street.
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
HOUSE: HANDSOME SIX ROOM
house, homelike cottage, in North
Augusta, cheap. Apply Box 717, city.
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FOR SALE
Horsos. Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
ONE SURREY AND ONE HEAVY
one-horse wagon. See .1. M. Craw
ford a 1 Harney Kerr s. JBe
IE YOU DON’T BUY YOUR HORSES
and mules from us, we both lose
money. Augusta Stock Yards.
RED POLL CATTLE: A EEW
choice heifers and bull calves. They
sre hardy, clean afn.k, good wllkors
and with beef conformation. Just the
klud of cattle you Mk« to see around
the farm. For prices and estimates,
write Bowdre Phlniiy, Orovetown. Ga.
FOR SALE: WELL BROKE GOAT.
Apply to Lawrence Meat Co., Mc-
Intosh and Ellis Sts. JBc
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
POULTRY. AUCTION SALE OP
fine birds every Wednesday and
Friday afternoon at our farm Inva
lid eggs stHotly fresh r,(>c per doZou.
Eggs for hatching all breeds, catalo
gue for stamp. White Rats f>oc per
pair. “Get the fad and see them
grow " Belvedere Poultry Farm,
Augusta, Ga. Phone 1184.
AUTOMOBILES NEW TWENTY
horse; SBSO five passenger, four
cylinder Ford, will be here Feb Ist.
See II before you buy. JlOc.
MOTORCYCLE: ONE 1907 MODEL
Motorcycle for sale, all In the best
of condition. Will sell cheap to
tittirk nnyer. Address Motorcycle, care
Herald. J7p
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen at
White’s gs'rage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. if
WRAPPING PAPJJR: OUJ NEWS
papers for wrapping purposes. Ap
ply at Herald office. ,Ji6tf
FOR RENT Real Estate
COTTAGE: FOR RENT FOR THE
tourist season, a furnished cottage
in North Abgusta, one block from
Hampton Terrace. Two baths, elec
trlo lights, furnace heat and open fire
places. Everything modern. Ap
ply B. C„ Wall, 917 Broad Si. ’Phone
869, Residence ’phone 1467. DBtf
DWELLING OF FIVE ROOMS. ALL
complete. 446 Watkins street.
Apply to \Y. J. Graham at Allen oi
Baxley’s. j"3tf
DWELLING FOR RENT \ \hv.
desirable dwelling In good location
for residence or Hoarding house. Ap
ply E. 11. McLendon, 1032 Broad St.
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FOR RENT Rooms
ROOMS FOUR NICE FURNISHED
rooms on Monte Suno near car line.
For rent for »16.00 per month. Address
J. B. S. cure Herald. J6p.
ROOM FURNISH ED ROOM. WITH
use of bath in private family. Ap
ply at 947 Telfair street. Gtntlemen
preferred. jsp
Fish and Oysters
YOU CAN GET ANY KIND OF FISH
& 0> sters frotu us, each day’s arrivals
will ensure you of every fish or oyster
to be fresh. Southern Produce Co.,
1260 Broad St Phone 901.
WANTED Boarders
BOARDERS: CAN ACCOMMODATE
a couple or three young tnen with
board. Address W. B. A., care Her
*ld. jgp
Cleaning and Dyeing
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES PRESSED.
cleaned and dyed by an expert.
Clothes sent for and delivered prompt
ly P. It Norrelt, 416 Campbell St
Phone 633. j%c
MORRIS ORCHESTRA
Op* n for firements ~-Music furnish
ed for all occasion*.
J. L. MORRIS,
1232 Ellis St.
Phone 1365.
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TIN SHOP
I am now fully prepared to execute
with dispatch all work Intrusted to
me. Estimates given in new roofing,
repairing of every description of tin
work; also stove repairing. Call him
up.
SAM’L NOBLE,
Phone 621 1534 McKinne St.
Special Sale of Roofing
FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTRO
duelng this superior brand The
Roofhestos Roofing, we will sell the
one, twq and three-ply for the next 30
days at actual cost. This is superior
to anything offered In the way of
roofing. O'Connor & Schweera Paint
Co., 855 Broad St. D2Btf
Trunk Hospital
OIJR TRUNK DOCTORS (AND THEY
are good ones) can put your old
disabled trunk, case and grip in firßt
class condition. A new slate lock
clamp, etc., and it Is in good condition
for years of service. Cost is small.
Trunks sent for and delivered free
of cost or we will take your old trunk
as part payment for a nice, new one.
Telephone No. 593, or give us a calf,
at our welbstoeked, spacious store.
Augusta Trunk Factory, 851 Broad St.
Wrong side of street but right side
of price, M. M. Cleckley, Prop.
Chair Repairing
IF YOU HAVE ANY CHAIRS THAT
need repairing or caning give me
your order. I guarantee my work
Mrs. Annie Lee, 1447 Estes St. ’Phone
806. J7p
Windsor Spring Water
RELIEVES NAUSEA, DYSPEPSIA
Kidney trouble; 5 gallons deliver ad
60 cents. Phone 112. Alts
Antique Furniture
HIGH POST BED, CARVED PlNtt
applo top, Chippendale clawfoot
sideboard, card sewing tables,
wardrobe, hook cases, fenders, ar.d
irons, candlesticks, upholstering a
specialty, 312 Seventh. Phone 2219.
F. Kenyon. f2oc
“Bargain Lumber Sale”
ALL LUMBER AT STANDARD LUM
her Co.’s plant, Exposition Ave.,
consisting of about 200,000 feet fram
ing, all sizes, and about 150,000 feet
flooring, celling and weather-boarding
must be sold immediately, us we must
vacate the premises. Can make
prompt delivery in city and Summer
\iile. Call ’phone 1844 or E. J
O'Connor, 855 Broad St. ts
Cash Groceries
ORIMAUD FOR CASH. 3-LB. CAN
t Clipper Tomatoes 10c; 2 two-lb. can
Clipper Tomatoes 15c; 3 cans Mead
ow brand Sugar Corn 26c; 2 cans ex
tra fine Sugar Corn 26c; Swift's Pre
mium Hams 16c per lb.: Pumpkin
Yam Potatoes, per peck, 20c; 1-S sacn
Queen of Pantry Flour, 90c; best
Pearl Grits, per pk., 30c. I have a
line of first-class groceries and make
a specialty of all fresh vegetables in
season I have all the good things
you need and have to buy. Make up
u chsh order of five dollars. Say $4.60
In any goodß I hare In store. You
may add 12-lbs. fine Granulated Su
gar for flOe. making bill five dollars,
or with a purchase of $4.00 other mer
chandise you cau add 23-lbs. fine
Granulated Sugar for SI.OO, making a
total of five dollars. You need my
goods, 1 need your cash 'Fhone 1305.
L A. Gflnianud, 210 Cummins Street
.Tile
Southern Queen Grate
THE ORATE OF QUALITY. LASTS
longer. Looks better. Augusta
Builders’ Supply Go., 643 Broad 81.
’Phone 321. JlSo
Fish, Oysters
RECEIVING DAILY SHIPMENTS
of Norfolk aud Savannah oysters;
fresh fish, fruit and vegetables. Your
Orders will be appreciated and
promptly bandied O. D. Florence,
agent for Chick Spring Water, 'Phono
1067. 468 Broad St.
Panther Spring Water
PANTHER SPRING WATER DE
llvered In hall gallon bottles and
five gallon demijohns. Phona 1940.
Only 10c per gallon. D2tf
For Rheumatism
GYCOLINE HAS FEW IF ANY
equals and no superiors. 50c and
SI.OO bottles at Parr's Pharmacy, 516
Broad street Phone 369. Jltf
Tessier Pharmacy
FINE CANDIES. 10c. 25c. 60c, $1.50
per box. Telephone us. 11G6, for
anything in the drug Hue. Tessier
1 Pharmacy.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
Barber Shop
DOS PASSO’S BARBER SHOP. Op
posite Genesta hotel; your patron
jage solicited and appreciated. Flip
Keep Out Of The Cold.
OUR WEATHERSTRIP WILL KEEP
the cold from coming in around the
windows and under the door. You
can put it on. Augusta Builders' Sup
ply Co., 643 Broad street. Telephone
321. J 15c
DICKS HOUSE
609 BROAD STREET
“Formerly Southern Hotel”
Under new management. Everything
new, nice and up to date.. Rooms
handsomely furnished and comfort
able. Bright, social, musical home
ilife; competent servants; fare first
class and abundant. Reasnoable rates.
Regular and transient boarders ac
commodated. Patronage solicited.
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Groceries
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
groceries, crockery, etc., and will
make prices to suit you. Before buy
ing calf and see us, we have a fresh
lot of cranberries. W. R. Jones &
Co., 1256 Broad St. 'Phone No. 1160.
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Mi3s Janie E. Hall, R. N.
MASSEUSE, 107 McINTOSH ST.
Practice limited to women. Facial
massage. Augusta, Ga. 'Phone No.
1046. F6c.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MAKE YOUR TAX RETURNS.
BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING,
January 4th, the office of City As
sessor will be open from 9 a. m. to
2 p. m., and from 3.30 p. m. to 5 p.
m.. during the month of January, to
receive returns for taxation for the
year 1909. All parties owning real
estate or personal property are re
quired to make returns of same for
city taxes.
GEORGE F. LAMBACK,
J3oc City Assessor.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 31st, 1908.
The National Exchange Bank
of Augusta.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK
have this day declared the usual
semiannual dividend of Three and
50.100 Dollars ($3.50) from the
profits for the past six months, pay
able January 2nd, 1909.
E. A. PENDLETON, Cashier.
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Business License Notice, 1909.
Cltv Treasurer's Office, Jan. 1. 1909.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that all persons, firms and cor
porations liable for city business li
cense should pay same by the 15th
Inst. Attention is called to the fol
lowing excerpt from license ordi
nance for 1909, viz:
Sec. 8. All licenses herein required
shall be paid in advance. After Jan
uary 16th of each year, any persop
who as owner or agent for the owner
shall conduct any business whatever
in this city without paying the re
quired license therefor, shall be pun
ished by fine of not less than five
nor more than twenty dollars per day
for each day of such failure (or by
Imprisonment) at the discretion of
the Recorder's Court, to which all
such persons shall be reported.
Office hours, 9 to 2. 3.30 to 5 p. m.
The City Council of Augusta.
By H. H. MORRIS,
Collector and Treasurer.
jloc
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Sealed proposals, addressed to the
River, Bridges and Wharves Committee,
of th«» City Council of Augusta, Ga., will
be received until 12 o’clock noon. Tues
day January 12th, 1909, for furnishing
all labor and material and construction
complete, except piers, a steel bridge
with draw span over the Savannah river,
at Augusta. Georgia, at the extension ot
stu (Center) street. There will be eight
(8) spans of a total length of nine hund
red and twenty eight 928.)
Cash, or a certified check for five
hundred ($500.00) dollars, will be requir
ed as a guarantee of good faith.
The successful bidder will be requir
ed to give a bond of ten thousand
($10,000) dollars.
The city reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
Foi further information apply to the
undersigned.
NISBET WINGFIELD.
City Engineer,
D. 9 Weds & Suns ts Augusta. Ga.
Village of Summerville.
NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS. LlV
ery stables, hotels, telephone and
gas companies, plumbers, electric
ians. railway and electric com
panies blacksmith and wheel
wrights, social clnbs, soda water
and cigar dealers, owners of public
vehicles, and of dogs in the Vil
lage of Summerville, all licenses for
the year 1909 are now due and pay
able on or before Feb. Ist, 1908.
O. B. PALMER,
Treasurer V. of S.
J 6 E. O. D. to 31c.
NOTHING LEFT *
"What are you going io give up for
the New Year.”
"Not much I gave up about all I
had for Christmas."
One of the best things going is the
caller who doesn't know enough to go.
Adam had cause to remember his
first New Y'ear's Eve for many a day.
LEGAL NOTICES.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons having claims against the estate
of Addison Davis, late of said county,
deceased, to present them to the un
dersigned properly proven, within the
time prescribed by law.
And all persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment to the under
signed.
This 7th day December, 1908.
W. H. NURNBERGER,
Administrator.
dB-15-22-29j 5-12 c.
In the District Court of the North
eastern Division of the South
«rn District of Georgia.
In the matter of H. J. Braddy in
bankruptcy; bankrupt.
To the creditors of H. J. Braddy,
of Warrenton in the county of War
ren and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
5 day of Jan. 1909, the said H. J.
Braddy was duly adjudged a bank
rupt and that the first meeting of his
creditors will be held *n my office in
Augusta, Ga., on the 18 day of Jan.
1909, at 12 o’clock noon, at wbpeh
time the said creditors may attend,
prove thtit claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
This Jan. 5. 1909.
JOSEPH GANAHL,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
GEORGIA—JOHNSON COUNTY^
In the District Court of the United
States of the Northeastern Division
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of M. M. Davis, Bank
rupt:
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Hon. Joseph Ganahi,
Referee in Bankruptcy for the North
eastern Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia; will be sold to the
highest and best bidder for cash on
the 23Td day of January, 1909, at 12
o’clock, M., at Wrightsville, Georgia,
in the storehouse now occupied by
said stock the following property to
wit.: The entire stock of said Bank
rupt including, dry goods, clothing,
shoes, hats and notions, also the fix
tures of said Bankrupt, including,
desk, show cases, clothing racks, ta
bles and such other fixtures as arc
necessary in said kind of store, als >
all notes and accounts due said Bank
rupt. Inventory of said goods, notes
and -accounts being, five thousand,
three hundred and thirty-five dollars
and fifty-one cents $5,335.51.)
Same will be sold in lots and then
in bulk. Bidder will be required to
deposit ten per cent of his bid, until
said sale can he confirmed.
W. C. BRINSON, Trustee.
January sth, 1909. J7 O
SIGNOR RICCO
Picture of Signor Ricco,
in charge of the govern
ment observatory at Mount
Etna.
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A YEAR-END THOUGHT.
"Sometimes,’’ said a thoughtful
man. “I wonder whv Providence does
not give me lots of money, so that I
might relieve distress. But when I
consider how little 1 do with what I
have, I cease to wonder."—Exchange.
The skeleton in the closet might be
all right if it would anly stay there.
Pianos
$ 1.50 Weekly
Payments.
Kimball Pianos
Factory Prices.
BARGAINS
Stein way Upright
(used) $350
Hazel ton Parlor
Grand Mali.
Case $575
Sterling Upright
(used) $l5O
f. e. McArthur
Pianos Rented.
SNAPSHOT OF NAVAL OFFICERS
Snapshot showing the naval officers leaving the
navy department building on their way to the
White House to attend the president’s New Year re
ception.
BRILLIANT NEW YEAR
DANCE IN TRENTON
TRENTON, S. C.--Perhaps the
most brilliant and most beautiful
fiance every given here, or we might
say in Edgefield county, was danced
in the Wise hall, under the auspices
of the Trenton Cotillion club on Tues
day evening. The spaejous hall was
fastive in its gorgeous decorations of
red. white and green. The walls were
festooned in garlands of Southern
smilax and vivid red holly and num
erous crimson X-nias bells, were
placed very gracefully and very ef
fectively about the hall, this together
with the brilliant assemblage of love
ly women in beautiful gowns of ex
quisite colors, and the handsome co
terie of gentlemen in evening suits
formed an entrancinglv lovely and al
luring picture.
Very delightful and spirited music
was furnished hv Bearden’s Orchestra
and' at 11 o’clock a sumptuous sup
per in three courses was served.
Those present were:
Miss Nina Hankinson from Beech
Island, in a stylish gown of lilac sat
in entraine with trimmings of spangl
ed net.
Miss Harriet Davis from Beech Is
land, in a handsome costume of light
blue satin elaborately adorned in
lace.
Miss Florence Mounce a lovely lit
tle maiden from Augusta, Ga., was
very bewitching and chic in a pale
blue messaline fashioned in Empire
style and finished with silver trim
mings.
Miss Elberta Bland from Aiken,
wore crimson crepe de chene which
was very becoming to her brunette
beauty.
Miss Ella Croft from Aiken, wore
a sweet litle gown of soft pink si'k
a la directoire.
Miss Pansy Wyman from Aiken, in
a beautiful toilet of pink flowered chif
fon over pink satin.
Miss Fewell from Rock Hill, was ex
tremely beautiful in a graceful cos
tume of pure white silk net. The
bodice was in the new short waist
ed efTect and the skirt was trimmed
in narrow bands of white satin.
Miss Forte from Athens, Ga., wore
a becoming gown of black silk net
over white satin.
Miss Mattie Miller from Ropers.
S. C.. in a lingerie gown of white
French mull and lace.
Miss Ellis front Atlanta, was very
attractive in cream net over ecru
satin.
Miss Polly Shannonhouse from
Richmond, Va.. was very graceful and
her brunette beauty was enhanced by
a soft pink silk costume.
Miss Virginia Addison from Edge
field wore a becoming toilet of blue
mull and white lace.
Miss Earline Allen from Edgefield,
was attractively attired in white
China silk, profusely trimmed and
inset with lace.
Miss Rhett Sheppard from Edge
field. was very handsome, in an eleg
ant cream satin heavily elaborated
with lace.
Miss Sophie Tillman wore a sweet
and simple little costume of soft
white mull and lace.
Miss Addie Hughes, who is noted
for exquisite daintness. wore a love-
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6
ly creation of silk net over cream
messaline, heavily garnished in rich
lace and fringe.
Miss Marie Roper was ttecomingly
attired in pale pink and white chif
fon. -
Miss Fannie Mae Bettis and Miss
Maude Bettis two pretty brunette
girls, wore costumes exactly alike
of ciel blue silk fashioned in the
tunic effect.
Miss Florrie Morrall wore pale
pink Louisine finished in white and
pinkvApplique.
Miss Laurie May Stevens from
Nortn Augusta, was beautifully .-own
ed in net over white silk.
Miss Addie Stevens from North Au
gusta, was daintlv costumed in a
lingerie gown of white mull and lace.
Miss Ida Ryan was gracefully at
tired in white chiffon cloth, finished
in lace and bands of ribbon.
Miss Lona Tillman, wore a stylish
costume of blue Rajah silk.
Miss Mae Walker, from North Au
gusta. wore a lovely creation of blue
crepe de chine and lace.
Miss EmSia Johnston Bettis was
radiantly beautiful in an elegant
gown of white satin fashioned a la
directoire; gold trimmings enhanced
Yi -> beauty of her much admired cos
tume.
The gentlemen present were: Mr.
Carol Cogburn, Mr. Ben Parker, Dr.
R. A. Corley, from Edgefield; Mr.
Wilber Outz, Mr. Dan Outz, Dr. Geo.
Walker, Mr. Elsie Lagrane, from
Johnston: Mr. Wise Ryan, Mr. Staf
ford, Mr. Willis, Mr. Alvin Stevens,
from Augusta; Dr. G. H. Bunch, Dr.
Hudgens, Dr. Childs, Mr. Earl Kam
ina. from Columbia; Mr. O’Driscal,
from Charleston; Mr. Zimmerman
Davis, from Charleston; Dr. Wyman
and Mr. M. H. Wyman from Aiken;
Dr. Hair and Hon. J. G. Hughes from
Union; Mr. Hutson from Aiken; Mr.
Harris from Spartanburg; Mr. J. W.
Hughes, Mr. Walter Wise, Mr. W. B
Posey, Roper Day, B. W. Bettis Dr!
S. A. Morrall. Geo. Swearengea
Frank Miller, B. H. Miller.
Those who chaperoned the dance
were Senator and Mrs: B. R. Tillman’
Mr. aud Mrs. B. C. Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Bunch from Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. W W
Wise, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wise, Mr!
and Mrs. J. R. Moss. Mr. and Mr 3.
J. F. Bpttis. Mr. and Mrs. S T Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Mrs
Emma Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Bettis
Cantelou, Mrs. Katie Black. Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Ethredge, Miss Leila
Roper.
The gentlemen present were: Col.
■Tas T. Bacon; Messrs. L. Wigfall
Cheatham. Joe. Holland, Ellit Simp
kins, James Sheppard, John Shep
pard, Jr., Jim Tompkins, Paul Cog
burn. °
PECULIAR TO ITSELF.
"What does the baseball reporter
do in winter?"
Nothing," answered the edi’or
“We can’t use his line o( langdage
for anything except baseball.”—Ex
change.