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SCHOOL TRUNK
BARGAINS
For the next two weeks we
make a specialty of Trunks
suitable for students
We have in stock Trunks,
Suit Cases and Traveling Bags,
.specially adapted for young
ladies, men and boys going
away to college
Every Trunk Guaranteed
$ 3.50 Valise, this sale $2.25
5.00 Valise, this sale . . 3.57
8.50 Valise, tills snle . . . 6.05
10 50 Valise, this sale .. 7.65
Augusta Trunk
Factory
Wrong Side Street,
Right Side of Price.)
M. M. CLECKLEY
Proprietor
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Tht* ordinary's register gives an-
Bouncetnen'ti of the following mar
riage licenses which have been Is
sued;
James S. Garrett. Jr . of Cardona,
Ala., to Nldlann Williams.
C. K, McDonald, of Hurke county, to
Irene Hutchinson.
C. A. Reynolds to Kallle Titnmer
man
Ohas. Newman to Horn B. Cawley.
W. M. Dorn to Emma Reese.
LOST ON 700 BLOCK BROAC
street, Saturday night, black rlbbcn
watch fob with gold buckle and
heart shaped locket with red, white
and blue stones. Reward If returned
to J. J. Farrell, Herald Office. . . It
Be sure to rend the page advertise
ment tn today’s Sunday Herald about
the Oxygenator.
FOLLOWING IT UP.
Little Ralph, an only child of four
years, had been permitted to sta>
up one evening w/hou Ills parents had
company. At the table he made a
quaint remark at which all the guests
. laughed. He Instantly saw tnat he
had made a hit, and with commend
able enterprise sough! to follow it
up
"Dairi''' he shouted, "what was that
other smart thing I said yesterday?"
—Exchange.
"Do w owe the doctor much?" nsk
ed the wife
"No; I paid him last week Why
do you ask?*'
“Because he hasn’t said yet this is
the finest baby he ever saw.”- Ex
change.
4% 4%
The Planters
Loan & Savings
Bank,
70S Broad Bt., Augusta, Qa.
The Pioneer Savings
Institution of Augusta.
(In Operation 39 Years.)
Resources Over One
Million Dollars.
This bank pays 4 per cent In
terest to depositors and gives
the same careful attention to
SMALL accounts, as to the
LARGER ones.
Safe as the “Safest. 1 '
The accounts of thrifty, ener
getlc, conservative people solic
ited. DEPOSITS MAY BE
MADE BY MAIL.
L. C. HAYNE President
CHAB. C. HOWARD Cashier
SOCIETY GOSSIP
Autumn Brings Its Guests To
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs
GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, W. Va The first month
of autumn has arriv'd and the vast
grounds at White Sulphur Springs
look as majestic as a dowager queen
In all her robes of stale, a poor com
parison lo anyone who has once be
held this royal gem of Moth<-r Na
ture.
The Heptemher guests are arriving
in lesser numbers than the rush of
August, hut with just as happy antic!
pallor,s of the joys in store for a
sojourner here.
Card parties are very much In evi
dence, riding and driving are holding
sway, while the keener delight and ex
hllaration of walking Is indulged In by
many.
Mrs. John 1). Lewis gave a farewell
dinner In the case. In honor of Mrs.
John Chisholm of New York, form
, rrly of Charleston, S, 0. Mrs. R.
I Wcightiiian and Mrs T. M. Chatard
| were among those present.
Mrs. M. L. Brown of Nashville,
ITenm. was hostess at a delightful
} birthday celebration, which took the
'form of a tempting spread In the case
ifor forty guests, who, seated at a
round table like King Arthur's knights,
; toasted the hostess at the cutting of
the birthday cake, which was the feat
ure of the evening.
A most enjoyable card pnrty was
held in the hotel drawing room, at
which Mrs. K ('. Dugas of Augus
ta was the winner of a handsome
prize.
Miss Margaret Sullivan, who has
been the charming guest of Miss Oro
gun, at 143 Cannon slreet. Charleston.
S. (’., will return tonight.
—Mrs. James Mason and her two
bright little sons, Hoyt and James,
have returned to the city after u de
lightful visit to relatives.
Miss Inez Zorne lias returned from
Denmark. S. after a two weeks’
visit to relatives.
Mlhr Ruth Abeam has returned
from Greenwood, H. C.
Miss Margaret Colson of Wayneß
boro Is the guest of Miss Margaret
Vldetto. Miss Vldetto will leave soon
for the Georgia Normal and Industrial
college, In Mlllcdgevllle.
DELIGHTFUL .HOUSE PARTY
AT THE NAVY YARD.
Misses Grace and Harriet Boykin
and Miss Lillian Htulb and Mist; Willi-
Brown of Charleston, lefltva Gils morn
ing for a visit to Mrs. Edgar Thom
son at her home nf the navy yard,
eight miles irom Charleston. Others
will also be of the parly and (hat
If will be quite the most delightful one
of the season goes without saying.
- Mrs. W. M Nixon and Miss Staley
returned Friday from a visit to Wash
lngton city.
- Mrs. J. (’. 0. Black and the Misses
Black have returned from Saluda,
where they spent a few days as the
guests of Mrs. John fonts of Macon,
who is at Mr. Estes’, her father's, sum
mer home.
Miss Mollle Murray Inis Just re
turned from New York bringing with
her a selection of the latest New
York styles.
Mr, Edward Bleakley will leave
soon to resume his studies at the
Tech. Mr Henry flatissen will also
be at the Tech
Misses Harriet and Glare Boykin
and Mr. John Evans and Mi. Fred
Eve motored to Milieu nnd bac! - one
day last week.
The Misses Ooldsby have as their
guest Miss Viola Burton, a most at
tractive young woman of Moncttu
S. f
Mrs A Wallace, Miss Clara Wal
lace and Master Philip Wallace are
expected home Wednesduv. They
have been for the past several weeks
visiting Mr. Ralph Jossman, and have
also taken In the various resorts of
the western nearby country.
Mrs Minnie H, Simmons has re
turned from Greenville, 8. C., where
“It Seems Fitting We
Should Here Express
Our Appreciation
of the Generous
Patronage of
the People.”
A Word to The
Wise
PEOPLE BECOME
WEALTHY
Bv Spending less
than they make. The
very best place to put
your Savings is with
the
The
Irish American
Bank
“The Bank for Your
Savings.”
Where you get 4 per
cent interest, payable
semi-annual lv.
Taking advantage of the glory of
I the moonlight nights, Mr. and Mrs.
A B. Davis tendered a Lunar Tally
ho party to Miss Pblnlzy. Miss Mar-
I garot Stewart, Miss Bagbv, Mies Nash,
Mr and Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. G. W.
] Hinton, Mrs. F. B. Yuille, Mrs. N.
! Morison, Mr. G. W Bagbv, Mr. Calbert
jjl. Dey, Mr. B. Bolling, Mr. W. P.
Arrington, and Mr. Hammond John
json. After the trip a delicious sup
; per was served at Mrs. Davis' c-ot
i lag".
Tuesday evening during the inter
mission bet worn lhe children's hour
and the regular dance, a number of
lyoung people made merry with the
musical game of "Going to Jerusa
lorn.” Mrs. Billups Phinizy presided
|at the piano and Miss Nellie Phinizy
was the victor, but there were no
! spoils. She left the floor, however,
;to the clapping of many hands, the
[spectators having greatly enjoyed the
! fun.
Mr. R. Ross Perry has returned
I from a short trip to Washington and
is again at his parents’ cottage.
There is an Influx of visitors by the
arrival of delegates of the Kanawha
and Blue Ridge Dispatch, both asso
ciations always selecting the famous
Old White for their annual meeting,
knowing that by so doing they will
com'aiue pleasure with business.
Mrs. E. C. Dugas of Augusta, has
gone to Charlottesville, Va., to the re
gret of her many friends here.
she spent the past two weeks most
delightfully.
Mr. James Gardner has leased the
home on lower Greene street now oc
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Hampton
I lunkinson.
- Mrs. George W. Greene and Miss
Laura Murphy have returned from a
most enjoyable trip north. Mr. and
Mrs. Van Orsdoll, whose romantic
marriage occurred In Charleston on
the morning of their party’s sailing,
are now at I heir home in Orange
burg, S. C.
—Mr. W. E. Dawson, business man
ager of the Savannah Press, is spend
ing the week with Ills brother, Mr.
Job Dawson, in Nortn Augusta.
SACRED HEARAXOLLEGE.
The Sacred Heart Academy will
open o:i next Tuesday morning, at A
a. m. A large enrollment Is expected,
as applications have been coming in
rapidly.
All sanitary conditions have been
carefully looked Into and the school
buildings have been put in perfect re
pair for the comfort, of the pupils.
There have been no changes in the
faculty. Especial attention will be
given tip' musical department of-the
academy, pupils in vocal and instru
mental branches being prepared for
graduation. As the academy is a
select private school, the discipline
and deportment of the young ladles
will be carefully attended to by the
Sisters In charge.
Several gold medals have been
awarded the academy recently, and
(he awarding of same will be a stimu
lus to the studiousness of the pupils.
Especial attention will be given the
school for small boys. This is an im
portant branch of the academy since
the class of rudiments has been abol
ished at the Sacred Heart College.
A large number of young ladies
from distant points have been en
rolled on the books of the academy.
DUBLIN’S SOCIAL LIFE.
DUBLIN, Qa. tin Monday evening
there was a delightful moonlight ex
curslon on the Katie O. to the bluff
opposite Dead river. The trip was
under the auspices of the Episcopal
church gs Dublin, and was a most en
joyable affair. A stop of thirty min
Keep The Complexion Beautiful
Nadine Face Powder
(la Ctoeu Boipi On.y )
Produces a soft, velvety
appearance so much ad
mired, and remains until
washed off. Purified by
a new process. Will not
clog the pores. Harmless
as water. Prevents return
of discolorations. White,
Flesh, Pink, Brunette.
Pf leading Toilet Counters
Or Mall Prtco 50 cental
MONET BACK if Not Entirely Phased,
Pwparal br NATIONAL TOILET CO., farts, Toss.
MATINEE AT
SUPERBA
Every day this week at ;">
p. m. Psual Feature
Shows at Air-Dome 8 to
11 o’clock.
You know they are good!
DR. SOPHIA C. DAVIS.
Specialist in Woman's Diseases.
Many years of practical experiencx
Hospital, home treatment under per
sonal supervision given at 1035 Broad
St. Consultation free. Office hours,
10 a. m to 2:30 P. ni. Call or write
DR. SOPHIA C. DAVIS.
1035 Broad St., Augusta. Ga.
Qamcn Yow? Thirst With A Borne Or
Hires
Wherever Soft Drinks Are Sclo.
•LMA LAHAO.WUiW CO., Aiiilum, Am.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Bleak ley’s t tai t£ #tor ’ t
Will be continued all this week. We will not attempt to
enumerate here all the Great Big Bargains we are offering.
Suffice it to say that Bleakley’s entire stock has been reduced
One-Third, One-Fourth, One-Half
Off of Regular Prices
And some reductions are even greater. You will be doing
yourself an injustice if you do not make it a special point to
visit Bleakley’s within the next few days—the sooner the
better. You can positively save more money and get better
bargains at Bleakiey’s now than any other store in Augusta.
Dolls and Toys
And the children—Bless them! Bring them to the store, and
let them see our Dolls and Toys. They cannot appreciate the
low prices that are marked on every article, but you—mothers
and fathers and brothers and sisters--can see and appreciate
these enormous cuts in prices. You will be wise, and save
money, by buying now at Bleakley’s these Toys and Dolls for
Christmas and other holiday presents.
Broad Bleakley’s
utes was made and the excursionists
treated to a moonlight walk on the
banks of the Oconee. Refreshments
were served on board. Delightful mu
sic was discoursed by the Dublin
Band, who kindly gave (heir services
free *of charge. A neat sum was
realized for the use of the Episcopal
church. The ladies having charge of
this affair were: Mrs. Lowe Mar
shall, Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Mrs. H.
■Lssc, Mrs. Halm, Mrs. F. Blackshear,
Mrs ii. R. Shewmake and Miss
Frances Webb.
Mrs. F. L. Wade and little Miss
Frederica Wade have returned from
n visit of several weeks in North
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrison, of
Macon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
S. Street on Calhoun street.
Ms. A. J. Toole entertained at
bridge on Tuesday evening In honor
of her sister. Mips Cook, of Bullards.
The top scores were made by Mrs.
H. P. Shewmake and Mr. M. Ma
honey. After the game a delicious
ice course was served. Those pres
ent. were: Miss Cook, Mrs. H. P.
Shewmake, Miss Frances Webb, Mr.
M. Mahoney. Mr. D. S. Brandon, Mr.
lames Hicks, Dr. W. R. Brigham and
Mr, H. P. Shewmake.
Mr. R, P. Hicks spent Sunday and
Monday in Dublin.
Mrs. F. H. Roberson entertained
with bridge on Wednesday evening in
honor of Misses Gamble, of Louis
ville, Ga. There were three tables of
players, and the prizes for the high
est scores wor won by Mrs. James
Finn and Mrs. Sam Bashinski. De
licious refreshments were served at
the conclusion of the game.
Dr. nnd Mrs E. R. Jordan and chil
dren have returned fro ma visit to
Baltimore, New York and other points
in the past.
Mr Sam Bashinski spent Sunday
in Macon.
Misses Maude and Lucille Gamble,
of Louisville, Ga., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Roberson.
Miss Marguerite Atkinson has re
turned to her home in Milledgeville,
after a visit to Miss Marguerite Flack
shear.
Mr. and Mrs Adolph W. Banner
have returned from a visit to their
daughter, Mrs. Hiram Baum, Ai St ;
Louis.
Miss Blanche Prescott has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. C. j
Allen, at Wrightsvllle.
Mr and Mrs. James Finn enter
tatned on Thursday evening with
bridge A most enjoyable evenlng
was spent At the conclusion of the
game a delicious ice course was serv
ed. Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Shewmake, Mr. and Mrs.
i s Bashinski, Mr. and Mrs. Linton
Roberson. Misses Gamble, of Louis
ville; Miss Frances Webb, of Augus
ta; Mr Hlil Thomas. Mr. Bynum, Mr.
Ovid Sparks, Mr. James Hicks, and
Mr Sam Bashinski.
Mrs. Izzie Bashinski and son have
returned from a visit to Wrightsvllle
Beach and Waynesville. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs W. S. Phillips and
! Miss Yera Phillips have returned
j from a visit to friends in Murfrees
j boro. Tonn.
Mrs J. M Simmons and children,
j who have Lean visiting Mrs. Ramsey,
have returned to their home in Mar
shallville.
Mrs. V. L. Stanley and children are
visiting in Sandersville, the guests
of Mrs. Julia Martin.
Mrs. Marshall Shewmake and Mas
ter John Shewmake have returned
from Augusta, where they have been
visiting relatives for the past month.
Mrs. W. B. Patillo has returned
from a visit to Greenville, S. C.
SUMMERALL-VERDERY
WEDDING WEDNESDAY.
On Wednesday at high noon the
marriage of Miss Josie Lee Sum
merall and Mr. Thomas Ercell Ver
dery will take place, the event occurr
ing at the home of the bride on lower
Broad street. The guests will be re
stricted to 'the family connections and
close friends.
The bride will wear a handsome
white cloth suit with a picture hat
of white. She will carry bride roses
After the ceremony there will be
served a buffet luncheon previous *•)
'the departure of the young couple for
Savannah and other points The
bride's traveling gown will be of re
seda green messaline with all 'he ac
cessories in the same tone.
—Mrs. Anna Freeman has entered
upon her duties at the Burton-Tav'o.*-
Wise Co., wher.' she will take g-cat
pleasure in serving her friends and
customers. Mrs. Freeman is one of
the best known and most experienced
saleswomen in the city and the Bur
ton-Taylor-Wise Co. are to be con
gratulated upon securing her efficient
services.
—Miss Lizzie Vaughn is In New
York where she is personally select- j
ing a beautiful fall stock of millinery. j
—The many friends of Mrs. A. T. |
Heath will regret to learn that she is j
confined to her home on Monte Sano j
by illness.
—Mrs. K. R. Colson has returned to !
Waynesboro, after a very pleasant :
visit to Mrs. Ida Videtto.
—Mrs. Fred Speth has returned
home after an extended visit to Bos
ton. where she was called by the ill
ness of her mother, whose condition
is now so much improved that it en
abled her to return home,
—Mrs. J. C. Matthews has returned
after a delightful visit to her mother
in Savannah.
: —Miss Esther Standard, of Metas
i vllle, Ga., is the guest of Miss Mar
garet Marks.
' —The continued illness of Mrs.
Elvira Call at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Evans Redfem. on Walton
Way. will be learned with sincere
, regret.
—Miss Margaret Marks has return
ed after a verv pleasant visit to rela
tives in Washington, Ga.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. N. O'Keefe and
Miss Lizzie Sheron have returned
from New York. Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe
: changing at Denmark. S. C.. and going
on to their home in Jacksonville, Fla.
—Mr. and Mrs. George F. Claussen
are receiving the most delighted con
gratulations upon the birth of a hand
some young son who will be called
‘ George Frederick Claussen, Jr.
—Mrs. R. L. Page, of Savannah, ac
companied by her attractive little
I daughter, Christiana, is visiting Mrs.
R. L. Henderson at 421 Lincoln
street.
MARRIAGE OF MRS.
CRAIN AND MR. CARTER.
Friends of Air. Samuel R. Carter,
of this city, are congratulating him
upon the announcement of his mar
riage to Mrs. Jeanniq R. Crain, of
Atlanta, which occurred on Monday
in Atlanta, Rev. Dr. Wall, of the
Presbyterian church officiating. The
bride wore a stylish visiting gown and
was especially handsome. While
her Atlan'ta friends are loathe to have
her leave them, the circles into which
Mr. Kelly will introduce her will be
just as cordial in their welcome.
They will be at home to their
friends after September 10th at 451
Fenwick street.
—Misses Ola and Lydia Kerr have
returned from Anderson where, for
the past fortnight they have been en
joying the hospitality of relatives and
friends.
—Mrs. Nonie Dortic has returned
from New York, where she went to
select a beautiful stock of millinery
for her new enterprise. Mrs. Dortic
will do millinery work and will be at
Rleakley's
—Mr. A. H. Miegel has returned
front Neiv York.
—Miss Virginia Addison has return
ed to Edgefield after a visit with Airs.
E. T. M jrphey.
—Mrs. T. B. Passmore and daughter
The World's Foremost Swimmer
Capl L D. Blondell
Monday— 2 Performances
Lake View Park
Afternoon and Might
1
Free to Car Patrons
Casino will be open with new bill
all evening
Good Show . New Pictures
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5.
Arita, returned to the city Friday aft
er an extended visit with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, in Atlanta.
—Miss Ollie Harris will arrive to
morrow from Great Barrington, Mass.,
where she has been all summer teach
ing the beauty of raffia work and bas
ketry.
—Airs. W illiam Mosely, of Pros
perity, S. C., will arrive Tuesday as
the guest of Ain/ E. G. Morgan.
—Mrs. Mary Matthews and Mrs. N.
A. Stephens have returned from
Spread, Ga. where they enjoyed a
charming visit with friends.
—Mrs. E. G. Morgan and little Miss
Essie Morgan have returned from In
dian Springs, where they spent a de
ligntful fortnight.
—Airs. Mary Winburn is home from
New York, where she took in ail the
latest styles along modis'te lines.
—Mrs S. Heslin, of Green’s Cut, is
visiting Mrs. Strauss on Walker
street.
—Air. and Mrs. Weinges and sons,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hagler, have
returned from the Weinges summer
hame at Grovetown and are now oc
cupying their home on Elbert street.
—Litle Adelle Evans, the attractive
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. Evans, of Alacon, formerly of thin
city is the guest of little Aliss Marie
S’crauss and will return to Alacon this
week.
• —Aliss Alay Belle Bailey, of Rob
bins, S. C., is visiting relatives in
the city.