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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Mr. STEWART TO WED MRS. ELI SHORTER. EI'FA LA. Ala—Mr. .1. Tinker Stew art and Mrs. Eli S. Shorter, of thin city, will be married Saturday morn inf; at the home of Mr* Shorter, and immediately afterward wili leave for an extensive tour of various watering places and will spend ihe remainder of the summer at Asheville. N. C. Mrs. “Shorter was formerly Miss Wylena Lamar, daughter of the late Henry .1. Lamar, a wealthy and influential clti zen of Macon, Oa. She is a sister of Mrs. Charles L. Gateiy, of Atlanta, and is prominently identified with so cial life in Georgia and Alabama. Mr. Stewart is it prominent citi/.< u of Ku faula. DINNER AT CLUB. Mr Henry Garrett, of Augusta, who Is here with a party of young men from Augusta lor the tennis tourna ment, entertained them at dinner last evening tit the Capital City club, the party including Miss Edna MeCand less, Miss Eliza Dancy, Mr Henry Haworth. Mr. Harry L. Chaffee, of Augusta; Mr. liweli (lay and Mr. Gar rett. Mtns Edna McOndless and her guest, Miss Marie .'htnlzy, of Augur la will be the gmsts of honor at a dinner party at East Lake dull house Saturday evening, preceding th<- dnnee in honor of the visiting tennis players.—Atlanta Journal MRS SCOTT TO COME SOUTH. Mrs. Matthew Scott, president gen era) of the Daughters of the American Revolution, has wired the staje regent of Georgia her iioreptanee of the In vitation to attend the Daughters of ttm American Revolution state < oa fereuro In Hrunswlck next November. A number of the state p 'S' tils from neighboring state* have also accept ed the Invitation, and a very dlstln Rulshed and repre. entatlvo body of wornwu wfli be gathered next fall when the conference opens. Mrs. lit Voe, the Hrunswlck regent, is already arranging details for ihe conference, and the badges and programs are be ing prepared. The Brunswick chap ter will make the convention a suc cess and as distinctive and elaborate In every psrtlcnlar as Is possible Mrs Godfrey, a daughter of Mrs. L. H. Hardee, of Hilh city. Is the Geor gia regent - Jacksonville Metropolis. Among those who left for Wrights vibe Roach last night were Mrs B. R Bulk, the wife of Dr. H H Hoik, and their daughter, Miss Leo Bellt. Tlu*y will remain some time at Un popular summer resort. Miss Leo Tielk will return ip time to go back to Wesleyan college, where she has taken a high stand for three y. Bin- will outer ihe senior class there next year Atlanta Journal. Mrs Arthur Gordon, of Savannah. Ga. lb stopping with Mrs. Huntei Mc- Guire, of Richmond, in one of the hotel cottage- at Green Drier White Sulphur Springs, W V. Miss Allen Sykes Is visiting friends In Datosburg, Trenton and Johnston, -Mr Lovlc Smith Is visiting friends In Johnsfton, llatesburg and Trenton. - Mrs Margaret Kargcant Ims re turned from a greatly i-n.lo.ved visit to her son and hi* wife. Mr and Mrs. John Sargeant in Columbia. - Friends of Mrs. K D Rhodes will bo lute reeled in learning that she has been cmHod to Springfield, S C .by the übiess With typhoid fevi-r of her nephew, Master Claronce Mobley. —Mt, and Mrs William T’almer and Muster Willi apt Maxwell Palmer, of Oklahoma. a*Kl Mrs. Chart** Dobson, of Grewmboro, N. C.. form a ploasant house parly that are guests of their mother, Mss Paltm-r, on Ellis street —Mg* Julia Luster Dillon will leave on Wednesday with her small niece, Ml** Elorenoo Lester, for a visit to friends and relatives In New York, trf lm gone until August first. _.Mr and Mrs William Ferdinand HgUt are roootving many congratula tlons upon the arrival at (heir home on Thursday, of a splondld voung son. who will be called for his father. —Mr. L. 8. Wolfe, who has been visiting for a few days at his old home In Orangeburg, is now on Sul livan’s Island. Ml*» Jennie Kelly will h live on July IMh to visit friend# In Ttlrmlnithnm, Ain —Minn Hattie RednUe hue returned from Atlontn, where she tut# enjoy. V-d a delightful visit. SUMMER LIFE ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. ISI.K OF HALMS. S. O At the Seashore Hotel, which In under the management of Mi Milligan, of \u yuRta. are many Georgian*. Among the Augusta folks there are. Judge Henry Hammond. Mr Harper David son. Messrs. P. lb Dowling. J. K. Re. d, Jaa. 1.. Smith, Geo O Mur ray, .1 W Slbert. Cline W Key, and son. A llutts and family, J A. Do tier A. C. Wolfe, C. \V. Heuab y . Li bert Jackson. Joe. J. Ferry, W K. Ca vanaugh. Frank Cavanaugh. W Simp son Geo \V. Parker, Austin llranch Loyless Kennedy. J. U Stokes, (1 F Bates, W \V. Hurdcastlo, A Lamar, J. T Fogarty. J. Brooks. W T Wig gins, Miwses Vene Sod. Johnson, and Miss Annie Kelley. Mrs. Thus. \\ Lot less and daughter. A party of guest- from the Atlantic Reach Hotel spent Wednesday fishing In the yacht Cneda Among those participating In the sport were: Mr. C. L Rowland. Wjivncaboro. G# : Mr Garrett and Mrs Harbin of Augusta, and Mr. and Mrs Faalegun and Atr. C«rbln, of Charleston. The luck and wind were with the party and one hundred and fifty fish were caught Mr. and Mrs J. F Nelly, Judge AV'm. Davis Mrs Sum Wilkins and Min Evans of AVnw shorn, arrived here Frld iv AVedne o. ,1. :1 1 I hen. Jr., the wife of the popular n an ager of the Atlantic Beach Hotel en tertained a large crowd of friends at lf>c Amolin Powder at 11c Vh- Finishing Braids at 7c do Finishing Braids-, - • - 3i/ 2 c 10c Buttons 7c dc Buttons .... 3V2c Bargains More Wonderful Than Ever For The Week Preceding Stock Taking. Andrews' Great Fire Sale Offers Tremendousjnducements Remember The Prices Are Now at Their Lowest Ebb, While Qualify Remains as Always, at High Tide Note the Startling Reductions on the Best Makes of Corsets. SI.OO Corsets, at .. 69c $1.25 Corsets, at .. 85c $1.50 Corsets, at .. 98c $2.00 Corsets, at $1.25 $2.50 Corsets, at $1.50 12 1 2 e Muslin 8c 19c Muslin 12c 15c Fancy Colored Scrim, at 9c HAIR ORNAMENTS 25c and s()<- Burettes and Back Combs, at .. *. .15c Entire Stock of Embroideries One-Third Off 5c Narrow Scalloped Embroidery, Edges and In sertions, at 2V 2 c LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S TAN HOSE. 25c Values, at 15c 35c Values, at ' 20c 50c 1 lose, at f 2sc 15c Children’s Fancy Socks, at 10c Entire Stock of Ribbons Far Below Cost Price bridge in the reception room at the hotel Among those present were: Mr and M's. Robert Mays, Miss Kiln ; Smith, Miss Eunice Baker, Miss Minute Befits, Miss Frauen# M Bet tis. Mr and Mrs. Harry Calhoun, Mr and Mrs. Riley, Mrs Wm. F. Whit# and Mrs 1). Nachman. SI’LUAANS ISLAND, S. C Among the Augusta people who arc visiting at cottages on the Island are: Miss Alice Hull. Mis. Andrew Fer : kins. Miss Madge Hubby, Messrs Bus set, Mr Dick Houston. Mr. Pilcher j Mr Win Schwcigert and family. Miss HJll.e Doughty, Mr and Mr* Hulbert Caro Carr, Mr and Mrs John Kahra Hint family, Mrs. | lioardmau and family . The island is crowded with Aligns j ians and every day brings additions [to the already large colony. Besides the hotel guests are many cottager#, i The .-Atlantic Beach Hotel is under I the management of a popular Angus- I tan and his townsmen haveAnkon ad | vantage of his hospitality. Among | the arrivals since the first of this I week are George H. Sibley, C. K. | Ward. J. A A'arile. H S. Alexander, iJ. S llanser and Ml#* Eunice Baker of Augusta, Go.; Airs J. W Mattison. Miss Louise Reid. Mr. J. P. Held, North Augusta, S. C. River Exurelort Sunday afternoon, July 11th. Ladies well provided for. Boat leave# 3:SO p. m.; returning, ar-, rives 7:30 p. m. Fare, 2Sc. RE?; HE?* t "®V t/'* m }-**' , x'/jr > A* _. I £<&"? v 4jj »gsgis& %| ' u * riK aj CURTAIN MUSLIN, DENIMS, ETC. I&ACKVILLE SOCIAL NOTES BLAUKVILLK. S. C—Mrs. Joe Hal ford is sick at her home on West End. Mr. J. R McLemoie, of Barnwell was in our city this week Mr. AmCile Harley , attorney at law, at Barnwell, was over today on pro fessional business. Mr. D R. Fanning visited friends In Wagoner this week. Mr. W. J*. Boylston of Charleston was seen In the city this week Thu host of friends of Mr. C. E. Giles, are very glad to see him on hi# feet again. Mr J B. Morris, of Barnwell, was in the city this week. Mr. W. Gary Zelgler. of St George was a pleasant visitor'to our city tht* week. Atiss Marie Jones, of Augusta. Ga and Miss Kate Martin, of Salleys, are the charming guests of Miss Sofa Martin. Mrs R. R, Smith of Augusta, is the guest of Mrs Chas. Martin on Pas culos street. y Missis Lizzie and Kathleen Creech of Kline are in the city the guest# ot relatives. Mr. C. F Carter, of Barnwell, was ill the city this week. The many friends of Miss Marie Boylston, will profoundly regret to j learn she is reported no better with a ease of tv phold fever. Mrs. \V. \Y. Malouy, Lucilo and I PHONE 133 $3.50 Corsets, at $2.25 $3.75 Corsets, at $2.50 $5.00 Corsets, at $3.25 $7.50 Corsets, at $5.48 25c I )onim, at .. .. 15c 15c Denim, at .. ..9c 15c Furniture Linen, at 9c THE AUGUSTA HERAED. FOR MONDAY Women’s Vests, 10c values . 6 1-hc T&pe run in neck and arm holes. These fine quality gauze vests for Monday, only 6 1 -4c Lonsdale Cambric and Alpme Rose at 10 1-2 c Fruit of the Loom, 36 inches wide, at 8 3-4 c Air Float Talcum Powder, 10 cents value 5c All Ribbon Remnants Half Price A ALL DRESS GINGHAMS 10c Values .....5c 5c Apron Checks 3 3-4 c 5c Calicoes 3 3-4 c Remnants of Shirting at a Mere Fraction of Cost. Wm. Jr., left this week for a six week's visit Jo Mrs. Malony's moth er in Laurens, S. C. Mr. R. C. Boylston, formerly of this city, now of Newberry, is spending some time at his father's near here attending the bedside of his sick sis ter. Mr. Bill Livingston, of Denmark, is the gin s! of his sister, Mrs. \\ r . C. Nevils. Aliases Marian. - Addle and Belle Glover, of Aiken, were the charming guests of our city this week. Dr. and Mrs Byan G. Gyles and Lou Ronald, have returned from an ex tended trip through the north and parts of Canada. Mrs. L. A. Burns, of Charleston, will return home Sunday after a de lightful visit of three weeks spent with her sister, Miss Mary Riley. Messrs. Jake Bla'lt and Allie Sew ean, have goue to Orangeburg to pack cantaloupes. Mr Jack Stroble has returned from Florida and Georgia points, where he has boon packing cantaloupes. Miss Kathleen Matheney of Shreve port. (at . Is visiting In the city. Miss Cecelia Gyles will leave with in the next few days for a long visit ;o the mountains of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holton, and children ot Belton, N. 0., spent a few days here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hair and little daughter of Rock HU! have been visiting Mr. M. G. Hair. Mrs. Sallie Allen Is spending some time in Augusta, the most welcome guest of her brother, Mr. S. T. Eaves. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Storne have re turned from a pleasan't trip to North S, C. PUCE OVERTURES 111 LEEIL TANGLE SAVANNAH. Ga. —Overtures of peace were made today by Federal Judge Emory Speed in the row be tween the judge and the state court, ' over the receivership of the Electrical Supply Company. Judge 3peer, in a letter to Judge Charlton, of the state court, say* thai if the latter will di rect Receiver Davis to hold intact ail money and property of the company until the determination of the ques tlon of the jurisdiction, he will dis miss the ctta'lou for contempt against Pavts. and direct United States Mar sh#! AVhtte to appeal to the supreme court ot Georgia to settle the dispute as to which court shall liquidate the concern. 862 BROAD ST. Buy Your Materials for the Children's School Clothes Now and Save Money COLORED LINENS. 29c Linens, at 3214 c 39c Linens, at 15c 50c Linens 29c LINENES 1714 c Linenes, at 10c 12t4c Linenes, at 7%c FIGURED MADRAS CLOTHS 121/ 2 c Madras, at 9c 15c Madres, at 10c 25c Madras, at 1614 c 35c Madras, at ; # .. ..... 19c WHITE LAWNS AND MULLS. 71/ 2 c 40-in. Lawn, at 5c 19c Values, at .. .. \ . .1214 c 25c \ alue, at 15c 29c Values, at 19c 35c Values, at 25c 4 Entire Stock of Val Laces, One-Third Off. 5c Torchon Insertions, at l^c All Ready-to-Wear Garments. $6.50 Colored Wash Dresses, at 98c Panama, Fancy and Voile Skirts, $5.00 values, at $2.98 $7.50 Values, at $3.98 SIO.OO and $12.00 Values, at $4.98 $5.00 Colored Silk Under Skirts, at $2.50 All White and Colored Wool Suits at The Most Ab surd Prices. wARIN lIN G TO THE TRADE It has come to our attention that unscrupulous persons are at tempting to trade on SANTA CLARA CIGAR MFG. CO.’S reputation and popularity by placing an inferior make on the market under a name similar to ours. As a matter of self protection—to hold the profitable BRUNSWICK SMOKER trade you now enjoy— BE ON YOUR GUARD. I* any one tries to inveigle you into stocking up on a BRUNS WICK SMOKER imitation h*' telling you we are the manufac turers. you are being defrauded and the cheap imitator should be treated accordingly. The Original Brunswick Smoker Has the Name "Santa Clara Cigar Mfg. Co.” On Every Box. SANTA CLARA CIGAR MFG. CO., _ _ _ . ' Brunswick, Ga. W. P. Danforth, Sales Manager. KIAB & LAW, Sole Distributers for Augusta, Georgia. WHEELER HARDWARE COMPANY. WHC lESALF. AND RETAIL HARDWARE DEALERS. Dillon, S. C., June 8, 1909. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO., Charleston, S. C. Dear Sirs:—We are highly pleased with "KEYSTONE" LIME. It is just the Lime we have been trying to get for years. We bejieve it to be th-' equal of any Lime on earth, and superior to anx* we have ever handled. As long as "KEYSTONE" holds the standard of quality it now has we do not want any other. Yours very truly. '.Signed) WHEELER HARDWARE CO., C. L. Wheeler. SUNDAY, JULY 11. Red Cross Sa A y Pins. 2 doz. for .. 5c Toilet Pins, 400 to a paper, 2 for 5c Pearl Buttons, the dozen. ..lc and 2 1 / 2 c 5c Kirby Beard Hair Pins, 2 papers for 5c