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FOUR
We Give
Double Purple
Trading
Stamps Be
fore Noon
Cotton Shirting and VJaistinq
Th<* famous Pun/ab Percale, in now spring
patterns f«*r skirts, dresses, waists, etc.,
nothing better, regular 12 >/_.<• quality at 10<*
Amoskeng A. F. C. Oinghain, dyed in the
warp and absolutely fast colors f« r dresses
and aprons, none better; others want 12V*»e,
now
27-inch Apron Oinghanig that will not fade
or crack, at 5c
32-inch French Zephyr (linghatns, an ideal
material for one-piece dresses, that looks like
full plaid silk; regular 19c grade at .. . . 15r
36-inch English ( l ainbrics and French Mad
ras Shirting, l. r »c and 25c grade, at ... 12'
Cotton Crepe Cloths
27-ineh rough dry white Crepe for waists,
drosses and lingerie that does not need iron
ing, worth Htc, sale price 12 '/><*“
27-ineh colored ripple woven material that
makes an ideal house dress and cuts the
laundry bill in half, worth 10c, sale
price 15c
27‘inch Bouele Prepons for one-piece dresses
and separate waists in the season’s shades,
very pretty, worth 19c, at 12'
And the«e are not all by any means, there
are white and colored cotton Crepes with a
silk finish for waists, dresses and lingerie,
ranging in price irom lf)C to 50<*
Cotton Pillow Cases
Wo always ciirv a complete assortment of
Pillow Casts in all the different sizes, and
for this sale will sell them for less than you
can buv th" el« ill, to sav nothing of the mak
ing, price, each lOd, 12 V#, 15<\ 20525$
716 BROAD
STREET
.. NEWS OF SOCIETY ..
PURELY PERSONAL
Mr. and Mr*. Jtmet Hill an now
making their horn* with Mr. nml Mr*.
Aarteriop Slhley, on Buy street.
Aiikum* friend* of Mr. and Mr*.
Robert 1,. Chromlay, of Animpoll*.
hare received curd* announcing the
birth of a non. Mr*. Chromloy la re
called by Augusta friend* aa Mia* l.u
ctle Lyon.
Mr*. W, J, tlnlllnanwnrlh ha* re
turned from Oolumhua, Ga., where she
haa been dellahtfully entertained while
vlaltlng relative* and friend*.
Mr. and Mr*. Claud IVeeman «xe re
catvlng conaratulatlon* on the birth of
a a on. -
Mr. and Mra. Walter Reynold* are
receiving rnngrgtutatlnn* on the birth
of a flhe little non. who will be called
Walter, Jr.
Mr* J. H. Whitehead left yesterday
for a vlalt to Atlanta.
Mlsa Lucy Smith h«y returned to
Waynesboro *fter a pleasant visit with
Mias Nell Riley.
Miss tinge of Rlrmlnaham. Ain., I*
vlaltlng Mlaa Kada laimar.
Mra. Bert Stockton of Thomson. t!a..
Is spending a few days in the city
with her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. B.
Kanlkner.
Mr*. Robert Wright and her daugh
ter-in-law. Mra. lianforth Wright, of
Naahvllle, Tenn.. are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Danforth. at their new
home on The Hill. Mrs. Hubert Wright
will b# pleasantly recalled by her old
friends as the bright, vivacious and
beautiful Resell' Danforlh of tiki* city.
They will he glad to know that Mrs.
Wright t* In the ftneat of health and
that ahe possesses her old exuberance
of spirit* and cordial manner* char
acterUtlr of her girlhood.
—kYlenda of Mra. J. C. Harbin. Jr.
wl|| be very pleased to learn of the
Improvement In her condition, al
though ahe I* at 111 at the city hog
pttal.
Friend* of Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Heal
w|l| he Interested In learning of the
birth yeaterday of a son at the home
of Mr*. Deal'* mother, In Baltimore.
Mlsa Minnie Hert* or Atlanta '*
spending a few day* with the Misses
Burn*, on Monte Kano.
Mr*. Erneat .Merry has a* her guest
at her home on The Hill her mother.
Mra. A. M. Panlsl, of Columbus, da.,
who arrived yeaterday.
The many friend* of Mr*. Mamie
Parker will be sorry to know she I*
quite alck at her home on lower Broad
street.
Mr. and Mr*. B. T. Ix>w* had a*
their guest* at the Country Club for j
•upper last evening Mr. and Mra. Roa- |
FACTORY OUTLET SALE
BURTON-TAYUOR-WISE CO. INC.
civ* Perkins and Mr. John M. Clark.
Mrs. It. C. Ilortholiness of Kavcui
tmh. who came here to attend the
runeml of her sunt, Mra. Btoffel, lias
returned home.
Mr*. Joiues Hull, Sr., bus returned
from a pleasant visit to Columbia.
The Indisposition of Master James
llarrlson will bo learned of with re
gret.
Mr. ami Mrs William K. Miller have
returned from Washington.
Vrlend* or Miss Idell* Ranter will
regret to learn of her continued Ill
ness.
Mrs. Remer Brown haa returned
from a Vlalt with relative* In Slates
boro.
Mrs. Manley Is visiting Mra. William
M. Butt.
Miss Motile Murray leave* Tuesday
for New York.
After a delightful visit with Mrs
Clark Jack, Mrs. Parnall left yester
day for her home In Baltimore.
Mrs. John Hell, who has heen th*
recipient of so many attention* while
the guest of Mr*. W. It. W hite, left
yesterday lor her home In Nashville.
Mrs. Nash Rend of Montgomery,
Ala., Is visiting Mr*. Isaac Rend or
The Hill.
Friend* of Mr*. Robert G. Park* will
regret to learn that ahe 1* at the city
hospital, where she haa been submit
ted to surgical treatment yesterday.
Mr. Howard Jones of Savannah 1*
spending the week-end with hla pa
ri nts, Mr. and Mr*. W. W. June*.
l’r. Richard Randolph Italy of At
lanta Is the guest of Mr. A. J. Flegwl.
on upper Greene street.
Mr. Raymond Boggs of Pennsylva
nia I* spending a few days In the city.
The many little friend* of Ml** Vir
ginia Murphey will bo sorry to learn
that ahe ha* measles.
Lieutenant and Mr*. Thoma*. Mrs.
McGowan and Mr*. M E. Thomas of
Spartanburg have formed a pleasant
little family party that haa been en
tertained by Mr. and Mra. S. P. 1 .evils
at their home on Walton Way for the
past week or two. Lieutenant and
Mr*. Thoma* leave thta afternoon for
California and from there to their
home in the Philippines.
Mlaa Bert Wholes* will entertain
her dancing class, the younger on
Thursday evening at Harisen building,
and on Monday afternoon her tango
ladle* will meet her at the same place
at four o'clock.
Miss Motile Murray leaves Tuesday
for New York millinery openings.
Mrs. Huger Fitts has aa her guest
her father, I'r. Olishy, of Birmingham.
Mrs. J. C. Whatley leas as her guest
Miss Bessie Townsend of Greenwood
and Mlures Kara and Grancea Bing
ham of Macon. Mrs. Whatley will en-
100,000 YARDS COTTON DOMESTICS
This is a vast quantity of cotton goods in one pile, but you can see them in front of our
store Monday. Homespun, Sea Island, Bleaching, Cheviots, Ginghams, Checks, and Bed
Ticking, 100,000 yards on display.
The famous Jno. P. King superior B. Sea
Island, 36 inches wide, for aprons and
dresses; bleaches and looks like linen,
36 inches wide, and worth e
-7i/ac, at O C
The famous Jno. P. King E. C. Sea q7_
Island for lingerie, worth Bc, at..^B^
Hill’s Semper Idem, 36 inch o |
wide, limited, at ojC
Special Window Display
Cotton Dress Goods
38-Inch black and white Shepherd Check*. In different
hlzcb; make* a good wath dress or separate skirt; worth
39c per yard, at 25C
37 Inch mottled Itnen-t Inlshed Bouele Cloth, especial lyde
signed for childrens school dresses and ladles' one-piece
dresses, worth 25c, at jgc
27-Inch Costume Ratine, j n the new shades for single
dresses or combination suits —very popular 29c grades,
27-lnch mottled Ratine, In a new weave, very soft and
pleasant, drapes beautifully and makes a lovely dress, 39c
quality, at .. „ ..; 29 c
40-lnrh Ohiffon-flnlah White Lawn, suitable for dresses,
curtains, ipettlcoatg, ruffles, aprons and fancy work, up
to 15c per yard, at 5c
Checked Dtmlty and Nainsook, suitable for little dresses,
aprons, men's underwear and other like used, 26 inches
wide, at 6V«C
tertaln Thursday In compliment to
theae charming young women.
—Mrs. Paul Bush leaves today to
Join Mr. Hush at Fort Meyer, Fla.
—Mrs. W. F. Parks is in Savan
nah, where ahe has heen called by
the serious Illness of her kinswoman,
Miss Clara Stuart.
—Mrs. George R. enter
tained a few rrlends very Informally
Friday afternoon with bridge.
—Dr. Fowler, of Michigan, la ex
pected In a few days as the guest of
his daughter, Mrs W. H. T. Walker.
—Mrs. E. A. Nixon leaves today
for Baltimore.
—Mrk. Alonzo Huffman, of Grove
town, Is visiting Mrs. O. G. Ganter.
—Mrs. H. H. Itosenqulst, of Seat
tle. Wash,, pleasantly recalled as
Miss Agnes Hoesel, Is visiting rela
tives on The Hill.
HARLEM NEWS
Harl*m, Ga.—Mr. Ira I* Hardy and
Mlsa Lula V. King, both of the Grove
town neighborhood, were united In
marriage at the home of Rev. J. M.
ECZEMA ITCHED
M BURNED
So Badly, Scratched and Made Sore.
Could Not Sleep at Night. Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment Cured
in Little Over a Week.
Croft on. Ky—"Th*r* waa a llttl* pimple
ram* Jua« abor* my kn*«. It featwred and
I picked it and In a f*w more day* I found
that they were thick on
me from my walat down.
They kept getting larger
until aome were aa large
aa a common-alaed button.
The eciema Itched and
burned no badly that I
scratched and made It
•ore. If I waa out In tha
hot aun I would aweat
\ W <* * &
w;
and It made the breaking out burn Part
of the time I could not deep nt night
“ l u*ed and *ome powder and I
u*ed some salve called and *everal
other thing* but none were auccaaaftil. I
•utT.-red with the pain* for mo*t two week*.
When I got Cutlcura Soap and Ointment I
would wash with Cuttcura Soap and put
th* Cutlcura Ointment on and they *oon
quit itching and burning. Cutlcura Soap
and Ointment cured me In a little over a
week " (Signed) Ml** Pearl Dart*. June
20. 101 S.
Although th* Cutlcura Soap and Oint
ment are mo*t aun-eaaftil In the treatment of
affection* of th* akin, e-alp. hair and hand*,
they are al*o uioat valuable for everyday use
In the toilet bath and nuiwery. because they
promote and maintain the health of the *ktn
and hair from Infancy to age. Sold every
where Liberal vampl* of each mailed ft**,
with 32-p. Skin Rook Addrem post-card
"Cutlcura. Depl T. Boston "
UFMm who ahav* and ahampoo with Cu
ticura Soap will and It baty for akin and araip.
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
Fine Corded Crepe cloth for new Spring A
Dresses, in leading shades, and worth 19c II O
to 25c per yard, limited one U y
dress to a customer .'
White Cotton Goods
Atkinson, In Harlem, on the evening
of the 4th Inst. The young couple
were accompanied to Harlem by
Messrs. C. J. Clifford, R. T. Hardy,
Mrs. John Ganter and Mia* Clara
Mangutn. They name In Mr. Clifford's
auto. The young couple are two of
Grovetown’s most popular young peo
ple and have scores of friends who
wish for them perpetual happiness and
prosperity throughout their wedded
life.
Mra. T. J. Hamilton of Augusta vis
ited relative* In Harlem the past week.
Mr*. Dan Stone of Jacksonville, Fla,
visited friends in Harlem the past
week.
Judge J. B. Burnside of Thomson
was in Harlem a short while Thurs
day on business.
Mr. R. R. Hatcher and Mr. J. W.
Sandlin and son Randolph visited
Statesboro, Ga., on Thursday.
Ml** Kate Duggan of Clayton, Ga.,
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
P. Eadle, for several days.
Mr. Albert N. Atkinson, wife and
Easy monthly rate? or big reductions for rash on
entering. Increasing demand for office help.
* Send for Catalogue at Onee.
DYER BUILDING.
KEININY’S “HIGH GRADE”
COFFEE
>, The best in town for the money.
C. D. KENNY COMPANY
Phone 601. * 104 S Broad Street.
The famous Jno. P. King E. X. Sea Is
land, for sheets, 36 inches fJLr
wide, worth 9c, at vl § C
The Graniteville Drill and heavy Sheet
ing, none better, o i _
at O jC
Good Soft 36-inch Bleaching, worth
per yard, in this sale, q _
limited, at
Cotton Sheets
72*90 unbleached Sheets, hand torn and hemmed ready
for use, fresh and sanitary like all of our goods, worth
65c each, sale price SQC
63x90 full bleached Soeets, for Iron beds, at 59c
81x90 full bleached Dlx le Flyer and 72x90 full bleached
Pepperell Sheets, hand torn, hemmed and ready for use,
worth 85c, sale price ggc
81x90 bleached Pepperell Sheets, to go In the sale, worth
85c each, at 75c
90x90 Utica Sheets, the heaviest that is made at . -SIOO
40-lnch mercerized Mu 11, for baby dresses, and lingerie,
worth 25c, at ~ 10C
36-lnch Ixmgcloth, said to be the best wearing and most
comfortable material for gowns, corset covers, night shirts,
etc., 12 yards for SIOO
Nullnon, 56 inches wide, a new weave, ask to see It, worth
25c r sale price g 0(
little daughter, of New York city, are
expected to arrive in Harlem on the
12th inst. to visit relatives and friends
for several weeks.
Miss Nellie Reese of Thomson, spent
a short time‘ln Harlem Thursday af
ternoon.
Mr. J. W. Powell has returned from
a visit of several days to relatives at
Tlfton, Ga.
Miss Edna Peterson of Vidalla, Ga.,
Is expected In Harlem in a few days
to visit her sister, Miss Zenobia Pe
terson, for several days.
Miss Effie Whitaker is visiting
friends at Fort Gaines, Ga.
Mr. W. A. Miller, of Warrenton spent
a short while In Harlem Wednesday.
Mrs. Charlie Gray of Waynesboro
visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
H. M. McElmurray the past week.
CHILDREN OF MARY.
The Children of Mary of St. Pat
rick's parish will meet at St. Mary's
Convent at four-thirty this afternoon.
To HARPER BROS.
ART STORE
For your Pietifre Fram
ing, and you will always
have a pleasant smile.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 730. 658 Broad St.
Some Cotton Specials
Ou<» lot cotton laces, used for dresses, aprons
and worth up to 12Vfcc yard 2V£F
Nice, dainty hemstitched cotton handker
chiefs, finished like linen,, but all pure cot
ton; worth 5c each, now 2'/^
1 lot children’s Zephyr Drosses, Galatea
Middy Blouses and Cheviot Rompers; also
one lot Middy Blouses for girls with a skirt
to match; sold as one, $1.25 values,
now 49^
Cotton Comforts
An extra large Comfort covered with fancy
flowered silkoline and filled with sanitary
cotton, something that will keep you warn
and not be uncomfortably heavy, $1.25 to
$1.50 kind, at \ .. .. .. ..SI.OO
COTTON BLANKETS
A nice pair of white or light gray Blankets
with a soft, even warp, large enough for a
double bed, cheaper than a pair of shoots and
much warmer, worth $1.39 pair, sale price,
pair SI.OO
COTTON BED SPREADS
Known as the Honeycomb variety close
woven and extra large, over 200 of them
bought especially for this sale, worth $1.39,
sale price SI.OO
Cotton Table Damask and Doilies
We carry very little cotton Damask but for
this sale we bought a beautiful mercerized
material that washes and looks like a fine
satin Damask; worth 50c a yard 39^
Mercerized Dinner Napkins, per
dozen 75$ to $1.50
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS
ENTERTAIN WITH
FAMILY SUPPER PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Thomas enter
tained last evening with a family re
union and supper party, the guests of
honor being Mr. Thomas' brother and
sister-in-law, Lieutenant and Mra
Joseph Thomas of the Philippines, the
evening proving very delightful and
the pleasure being added to by musl-
lO 1914
HARLEY DAVIDSON
LATEST MODEL
MORTORCYCLES
ONLY $25.00 EACH
$5.00 Down and
$5.00 Per Week
Now is your chance to own a Motorcycle. Call,
write or telephone me at once if you want to get
in on this offer.
SEE MOTORCYCLES IN STOCK.
H. E. FOURCHER
572 Broad Street. ’Phone 563-J.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 8.
May
Manton’s
Patterns,
Any Kind
10c Each.
“The Satisfac
tory Store'*
cal selections from violin and piano,
rendered by Master Pierce Thomas and
Miss Mattie Lou Stamforc^
MARRIAGE OF MISS DOW
AND MR. YAUN.
The marriage of Miss Janie Agnes
Dow and Mr. William Walter Yaun
will be an interesting event of Wed
nesday, taking place at the Dow home
on lower Broad Street.