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WEST END PERSONALS
Mr. and Mr*. Hubert E. Osborne
arrived In the city Friday night or
a visit to His parent*, Prof, and Mr*.
E. M. Osborne at 609 Crawford
avenuo. Mat. Osborne is nsslstam
passenger apemt of the 'Frisco System
and baa headquarters at Memphis
Tenn. They leave over the CJa. road
on the early train Monday morning.
The Tuberculosis exhibit will be
given at the John Mllledge school
building next Thursday night. Prof.
Osborne will try to arrange for a
atereoptioon display 1° give ,he audi
ence a hotter idea of the working* of
the malady. All are earnest request
ed to coroo. No charge.
4% 4%
The Planters
Loan And Savings
Bank,
706 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
The Pioneer Savings
Institution of Augusta.
(In Operation S 8 Yeara.)
Resources Over One
Million Dollars.
Thl# bank paya 4 per cent
Interest to depositors and gives
th« tame careful attention to
•mall aoeounts, at to the larg
•r one*.
Safe as the “Safest.”
The aocounte of thrifty, ener
getic conservative people eoMc
Ited. Pepoelte may be made by
mail.
L. C. HAYNE President
CHAS. C. HOWARD... .Cashier
SIANMRD FASHION BOOK
SUMMER 1909
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SUMMER
Number of the
Standard Fashion Book
Price ?Oc timluiMiis:
ANY STANDARD PATTERN
. .FKDE .
This *rent book ntuwn you the
ffhun*r tV»od»rJ stylo* tor l,ndte»,
4* Wee* *nd Chbdreu tuuidnrd ttyWs
Ere the ftr*t and loot word In good
guete and authority Standard pat
lorn* arc strictly nt liable. They cut
Tight and fit right
ONE PTtEIC PATTERN
WITH BACH COPT Or THE
STANDARD FASHION BOOK
COMB TODAY.
Thomas & Barton Go.
TM-TtO-m Broad SC
Augusta, Oa. U|
Plano* Or*«m», Furnlturo.
Give The Bride
Wm. Schweigert
& Co.
Social Gossip
MR. GEORGE T. JACKSON TO
WED MISS WILLIE BELLE
MUNNERLYN
Conspicuous among the Interesting announcements of the month 1* that
from Mr. mid Mre. Charles W. Munnrrlyn of the engagement of their daugh
ter, Willie Belle to Mr. George Twiggs Jackson, Jr., the marriage to take
place on the morning of Tuesday, May the twenty-fifth, at nine o'clock at
draco enurch, North Augusta, the Re v. J. L. Stokes offlolatlng, and the young
couple leaving Immediately after the o eremony for a stay of several weeks In
■North Carolina. No cards. •
Miss Munnerlyn Is a young woman of delightful and varied accomplish
ments, and has since childhood enjoyed a most enviable popularity. She Is
a young woman of exceptional charm of manner and sweetness of disposi
tion, width combined with a bright m entallty and an individual charm of per
son, renders her unusually attractive.
Mr. Jackson Is a representative of one of Augusta's oldest and most qrls
tocratlc famlller and enjoys the dlstlnc lion of being one of the oiightest young
lawyers at the Augusta bar. His ass ability and courtesy of manner make
him a great favorite, arid hts slewing qualities have won for him a coterie of
sincere friends.
Upon the return of Mr. Jackson and his bride they will make t.hotr home
at the homo of Mr. Walter Jackson In North Augusta.
CAROLINA WEDDINGS OF THE
PAST WEEK
ftprclal to Tha Herald.
COLUMBIA, H. ('. Among tfc* prominent marriage* that have taken place
In thin »tftte within the puet week to ten da ye are the following:
Mian May Bell Henderson to Mr. Henry Hope pumpkin, both of Columbia
Mlm«i Loulhq Edna Gooding to Mr. liaygood Hooding both of ]h.unpton.
Mre. JJthel Moper Bandlfer to Mr. if. T. Nichole, both of Rock Hill.
Mina Ethel l'aga to Dr. Theo. E. Wannamaker, Jr., both of Oheraw.
Mlh« Hilda V'. Weaihere to Mr. R oht. W. Bethea, the former of Ht. George
and the latter of Latta.
Mian Irene Melton to Mr. J. L. Mice, the bride a home Cheater, the groom
of KlcHburg.
Mlaa Lillie Mobley of Heath Springs to Mr. W. C. Ellis of Fort Hill.
Mias Luotle Mattiurwe to Mr. Whitmire, the bride from Winneboro and the
groom from Greenville.
Miaa Lucy Moore, of Hampton, to Mr. Walter E. Richardson, of Beau-
MR. ERNEST DANIELS TO WED
MISS MATTIE LEE MOULTRIE
Among the in t erecting announcements anent May weddings is that of Miss
Mattie I.ce Moultrie to Mr. Ernest Daniels, the marriage to take plane W<*d
m*'il:iyfi May iHth, at the realdonoo of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whiteley, 218
Campbell «tr»“‘t, with whom the bri^c-to-be is making her homo.
Miaa Moultrie is «. young woman of vary decided charm and a sweat lovable
nature that mag as Itself felt by all who know her. It is a matter of very
general delight to ner numerous friends that she will make this city her home
permanently.
Mr. DiinleU enjoys a very pronounced popularity among hln hosts of
Mends and hold* a responsible position with tha Lombsrd Iron Works.
moonlight picnic for
MISB GRACE DUGAS.
Ono of tho mosl delightfully Inform
al affair* of tin' week was (tie moon
light picnic given Friday evening at
Carmichael's by Mr. Thomas ilarrett,
when h party of about forty friends
made (ho trip in motor ears and bug
git's, enjoyed a aumptuous and most
elaborate course supper, Carmichael'*
Is beautiful by day and simply ec
“OUR BANK IS THE BANK
THAT ALWAYS TREATS
YOU RIGHT”
A YOUNG MAN said In our
hearing the other day: "There is
no use in my starting a bank ac
count, I am only getting
Eight Dollars a Week
We did not have an opportunity
to talk It ovsr with him, but this
thought came to us, Suppose you
were only getting
Seven Dollars a Week.
you would etlll get along, would
n't you? Why not then, young
man, deposit that
One Dollar a Week
in a savings account that would
pay you
4 Per Cent
interest and compound It every six
months.
THINK IT OVER !
Irish American
Bank
“lhe Bank tor Your Savings"
0000 0 0 0
A PRETY PIBCE OF STERLING
silver, or a pteoe of libbev
cut glass or a piece of bohem
ian GLASS WE HAVE A PRETTY
STOCK OF NEW GOODS TO MAKE
SELECTIONS FROM ALL OF THE
BEST MAKES
static by moonlight, and ovory mo
ment of the outing was one of de
light.
Among those who enjoyed the out
ing were: Miss Dugas, Miss Eliza
I'hlnlzy, Miss Julia Tobin, Miss Emma
Dunbar, Miss Stuart Dempsey, Miss
Mary Lou Phlnizy, Miss Anna I’lunkut,
Miss Mary Walker. Miss Marguerite
I’reasjjr, Miss Marlon Phlnizy, Miss
Smart of Chattanooga, Misses Vir
ginia and Lola Anderson, Miss Knth
urine Heard, Mr. and Mrs. William
Barrett, Mrs. W. K. Miller, Mr. Wal
ker Boson, Mr. Harry Chafee, Mr,
Ferdinand Phlnlay, Mr. Austin
Branch, Mr. Amory Dunbar, Mr. John
Harper, Mr. Alvin Neely, Mr. Will La
mar, Mr. Rodney Cohen, Mr Will
Gary, Mr, Harper Davison. Mr. Lyon
Murtln, Mr. Everett Wilcox, Mr. D’A.
Walker. Mr. Estes Doremus, and Mas
ters Julian and George Barrett.
Mr. Godding* Jowttt is In Callfor- i
nla.
-The announcement that Mrs. B. A.
Shroder of Birmingham has beeu pro
nounced out of danger by her physi
cian and has been removed from the
hospital to her home.
MEMORIAL CIRCLE
TO MEET.
The Lucy Alexander Memorial cir
cle of thu King's Daughters will meet
at eleven o'clock at the home of Mrs.
William Butt.
ANNUAL PICNIC
AT CARMICHAEL'S.
The annual complimentary dinner,
to members only, will be given at
Carmichael's, on Wednesday at three
o’clock. Those who anticipate attend
ing this dinner are asked to notify
Mr. John W. Walker not later than
Monday next.
Mrs Kelly Is spending the week
end with her daughter. Miss Luclle
Kelly, at Columbia college.
Mrs. A. C. Beane has returned
1 from a visit to relatives lu Macon.
'mRS. NIXON ENTERTAINS
FOR MRS. SQUIRES.
Mrs. Gwln Nixou entertained a few
friends very Informally autl delightful
ly Saturday afternoon In honor of
Mrs, George Squires.
Mrs. J. J. latnier, who has been
at the hospital for surgical treatment.
Is doing nicely. Mrs. latnler is a
termer Augustan and has many
friends here who will be interested
m her condition.
Mrs. Bessie Biggar left vaster
day for Norfolk, Va., where she sill
! spend several soaks with her daugh
; ter. Mrs. Robert Portner, after which
she will spend the remainder of the
\ summer with Mrs. Kenneth Baird, In
Asheville.
• Friends of Mrs William Ceaart
! will be very glad to learn that her
j lather. Col Martin, of Shirley, S. C.,
who has been quite ill lu iatatiuah.
has suSktently recovered to be re
moved to kit home
—The tllßsss of Miss Edna Erbeld
tng with typhoid fever la the occasion
of much aoUutods from many friends.
THE AUGUSTA HERAia/
Hunter’s This Week Hunter’s
The Mecca of All
Prudent People
r
NO PREMIUMS OR BAITS OFFERED TO CATCH THE UNWARY—ONLY STRICTLY RELIA
BLE AND DEPENDABLE DRY GOODS AND READY TO WEAR GARMENTS, FOR WHICH
YOU PAY CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN SIMILAR GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT AT PREMIUM
HOUSES.
Prices Cut Recklessly For This Week’s Selling
SILKS SILKS
•Cheney’s Shower Proof Figured Foulards,
SI.OO values, cut to 75c
Hough, Shantung and Rajah Silks, colors,
- SI.OO values, at 75c
36-inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta, $1.25 value,
Monday ....SI.OO
Pongee Central, in black, navy, brown, gray,‘light
blue* green, white and cream, Monday .. .. 39c
Habutai de Suisse, spot proof, fast black Silk,
Special at 85c, SI.OO and $1.25
-Four in one—Black Habutai Silk (perspiration,
—water and spot proof and fast black)
at, per yard .. 50c, 75c, 85c and sl.
Drap I3e Soie, evening shades, at 50c
Big Cuts In Wash Fabrics
50 pieces striped Motor Cloth, 15c quality, cut to 10c
50 pieces white and colored Linene, value 12%c,
at 10c
-30 pieces Plain Motor Cloth and French Linen
Suiting, 19c quality, at 15c
-50 pieces colored figured Organdies, cut to .. ..8c
All 50c and 65c Colored Wash Fabrics, cut to . ,35c
Foulard Silk Dresses
Beautiful one-piece costumes, newest modefte, $17.50
and $18.50 values, Monday, choice $12.50
i ;
Lingerie Suits
3 piece Mull, Lingerie costumes, cut to .. ..$12.50
20 Lingerie and Zephyr Gingham Suits, SIO.OO and
$12.50 qualities, cut to ..$6.98
-All High Grade Colored Linen and Lingerie Suits,
- Ruthlessly reduced.
•81x90 Linen Finish Sheets, cut to 39c each
Sea Linen Sheeting, 72-incli 50c
90-incli 65c
-Spero Sheets (looks and wears like linen.)
72x90. per pair $2.00
81x90, per pair $2.50
90x90, per pair $3.00
10 pieces Mercerized Damask, 75c value, at, yd. 50c
20 dozen 25c Linen Damask Towels, cut to .. .19c
Specials in Bleached Bath Towels, 10c to 50c each.
50 dozen Linen Napkins, cut to. per doz 59c
.50 dozen 5-8 Linen Napkins, $2.00 quality, at,
per dozen sl-75
50 dozen 3-4 Linen Napkins, $3.50 quality, at
- per dozen $2.98
Wash coat Suits
■Choice collection in white and colors Linen, Linenes
and Poplin, one, two and three-piece suits newest
* models, at from $3.98 to $15.00
Notions, Neckwear, Belts, Beltings, Etc., A Big Saving to You*
Button Moulds,
all sizes,
2V 2 c per dozen.
Specials In White Goods And Linens
R. L. HUNTER DRV GOODS CO.
806 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Bleaching Special
50 pieces Heavy Soft Finish Bleaching, worth 10c,
Monday, (limited) 20 yards for.. SI.OO
Fine Embroideries Reduced
-All Irish Embroidered Bands, Insertings, Fronts,
cut to Three-Fourths Price.
Wash Chamois Gloves
20 dozen one-clasp Wash Chamois Gloves, white
and natural, Monday, per pair ..sl-00
*
' Wash Waists
50 dozen White Lawn Waists, elaborately tucked
and embroidered, $1.25 values, Monday SI.OO
Special cuts on all High Grade Linen and Lingerie
Waists. '
Wash Skirts
500 new styles in Linen and Poplin, white and
colors, special values at9Se, $1.25, $1.98. $2.50 up
Swiss Ribbed Vests
100 dozen extra size and quality, value 15c ,
Monday 10c
Complete line of High Grade Vests and Union Suits
at 50c and SI.OO
Handkerchiefs
100 dozen (IT. S. Embroidered Corners) Ladies’
- Handkerchiefs, 10c value, Monday 5c
100 pieces India and Persian Lawn, 10c value, at 5c
-2 cases White Dotted Swiss and Plaid Lawn, 19c
value, at 10c
-40-inch White and Colored Mull, 25c quality, at 19c
,45-inch White Mull, 35c quality, cut to 25c
45-incli Persian Lawn, 19c quality, cut to 15c
I
-38-inch Black Linen Lawn, 50c quality, cut to .. 35c
-15 c White Panama Cloth cut to ...10c
-100 pieces White Mercerized Madras, special value
S pring Tailor Suits
Only a few left, but they are the best styles in two
- thre-pieee models.
$25.00 to $35.00 Suits cut to $18.50
$39.00, $42.50 and $50.00 Suits cut to $25.00
Doesn’t that look glod to you? Come see ’em.
SUNDAY, MAY 9.
GLOVINE,
The Ideal Cleaner
25c.