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TEN
THE
Planters Loan & Savings Bank
706 Broad Street. Auguuta, Ga.
Organized 1870. In Operation 43 Years.
U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
Gross Resources .... $1,400,000
No bualneae tfnnrrnwiit. program or org*n»*srton U mm
plat* until you haw* fully arranged your bank oonnaotlon.
Villa appHaa ta awary man and woman, to wary "orporaal'm.
firm or Individual, and to ovary olaaa of buatnaaa wtiathar pro
faaakmaX maivenUle or agricultural. Mako your Ilankin* rnnnoc
tlon with thla bank, whara tba moat palnrtakln* nara and afflcd
ant altaotkm ara glvat ta all bualnom antruatad to ua.
Safety Lock Bones in Five Different Siies to
Rent, $3 to S2O pear year.
Correspondence Invited.
L. C..H&yne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier.
Mme. D. A. Liitfy
Is now at Partridge Inn with
All Her Magnificent Collection
of Gowns, Lingerie and
Millinery
Which she is now offering at a
Great Reduction
Madam stays only 2 weeks longer
BEHR PORK
HEAD CHEESE
mTaTbates &, CO.
223 Kollock Street. Phone 1677,
SAUSAGE
LAMB POULTRY
Read The
Opening
Chapters in
Today's
Issue.
Tn rending this novel
you will work out
solutions of your own
with every new turn
of the story, hut
when the end comes
you will find to your
surprise that none of
them were right.
“The Case of Jennie
Brice*
Magnetos recharged,
price $3.00. Special price
to dealers.
Reliable Auto Co.
Easter
Perfumes
All the popular im
ported and domestic
Extracts and Toilet
Wat in's.
Easter
Candies
Whitman’s
Liggett's.
Park A Til ford’s,
Nunnally’s,
tJut hV.
T. 6. HOWARD
DRUGGIST
I he Stores
WALL PAPER
fallings, Mwdes. Pktores
T. 6. Bailie K Co
712 Broad Street
AWNINGS -
WHITE SLAVERY
CASE CONTINUED
May Orines of Macon Charges
Robt. Wright Brought Her to
Langley for Immoral Pur
pose. Preliminary on April
16th.
Robert Wrl*ht, charged with a vio
lation of lhr Federal whlta slava act,
whs hrouKht before IJ. H. Onmmtsslon
lont-r V. .1 Hklnnar, Jr., thla morning
for a preliminary hearing. On acrount
of aorna mlaaln* wltnease* for the
government the raaa waa continued
till April Id. and In thn meantime the
defendant la fct liberty under a
bond.
Thn *lrl In the caaa la May Orlnnjk
1* yearn of age. who aays that her'
home la In Macon. Hha char*ea that
Wrl*ht aent her a ticket to come to
l,angley, where he waa working, nar-
In* that he would marry her. When
nhe arrived he ref need to marry her
nnd brought her to Auguata where
they have lived together In a mill
district for noma time. Thn young
woman became very Indignant over
the younk man'a treatment toward
her and Saturday ahe waa hurrying
about the varloua court offlcea trying
to ascertain what action ahe should
take to proaecuta him.
Wright claimed today before Com
mlealoner Skinner that he didn't mall
her a ticket, which. If shown It wan
done to bring her from one ntate to
another for Immoral purponea, would
In Itnelf conatltute a violation of the
white alave lawa. and It In‘to ascer
tain thin point the caae wan contin
ued.
Wright In represented by W. Inman
Curry, Keq.. and the girl by T.. F.
Harrison, Ksq.
TRADING WITH
SOUTH AMERICA
Southern Merchants and Man
ufacturers Be Assisted, Aided
By Railways Through Ap-
{ tointment of Chas. L. Cana
er as South American Agent.
Washington, D. C. To aid South
ern Merchants und Manufacturers to
extend their trade with Central and
South American countries and the
Went India Islands, particularly the
new fields to be opened by the Pana
ma Canal through South Atlantic and
Oulf Ports, President Fairfax Harri
son announces that the Southern. C.
N. O. tb T. P, Alabama Great South
ern and Mobile and Ohio railroads
have apolnte.l as South American
agent, Mr. Charles I.yonn Candler,
who han been South American com
mercial expert In the consular bureau
of the state department. His office
will he at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr Candler has had years of ex
| perlence In Central Hnd South Amer
' lean countries and is thoroughly ac
-1 uualnted with their markets and the
needs of their peoples. He will ad
vise Southern merchants and manu
facturers us to where their wares ran
he sold, will aid them In the prepara
tion of letters and circulars and ad
vlaa as to the methoda of packing re
quired for different markets.
Mr Candler will keep In touch with
commercial bodies In lattln American
countries nnd their dtplomatle repre
sentatives at Washington and will be
able to give Southern business men
the earliest possible Information In re
sard to government and other large
eootracts to be let. He will also lm-'
mediately bcvgtn a campaign in Latin
American markets calling attention to
goods that can be supplied from the
South and the advantages of shipment
through Southern ports Mr. Candler
Is admirably equipped for this work,
a Harvard graduate, studied Interna
tional law at the University or Buenos
Ayres, Argentina, and was for many
vears In the consular and diplomatic
I service of the United States, the
greater part of this time having been
spent In Ijvtln America.
His services will be at the disposal
|of Southern merchants and manti
lucturera without any charge to them.
STRONG SERMON ON
‘THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE 5
Subject This Morning at
Greene St. Presbyterian to
Expound Sin of Unfaithful
ness of the Christian to
Christ, f
At the Own* Stwet I’regbylerlun
church this morning the evungelUU
illticusMc t the nut Jed, “The I'lifclthful
Wife." tlic huglmnd being t'hrlst and
| the wife being the Church.
"I hnvc egpongod you unto Christ
iih u chanto \lrgln." the apostle a»»s
!to the Corlnthlsn Christians. Here
j an<l elsewhere In the Hlhle (lie mgr
j rtaso relation Is taken to Illustrate the
1 intimate relation between Christ ami
I th Curoh.
The preacher spoke of the sin "f un
-1 faithfulness in wedlock ns the scrip
; iural dcicrlptlon of the unfaithfulness
,of the Ohrtstlan to t'hrlst. "We arc
commanded not to love the tilths of
; the sinful world, not to yield to the
enticements." said he. "Ye adultresse*
know ye not that the friendship of
i the world Is enmity with Hod. When
the Christian steks his pleasure and
satisfaction in the slnfttl dissipation
of this life he is utility of moral adul
tery, and it is as areal a sin before
tied as for the wife to be untrue to
her marriage vow to her husband."
"I pity the married woman." he con
tinued. "w ho cannot look upon hi r
husband and say, 'he is ihe greatest
man In the world to me.' so of th -
Christian who cannot look upon
Christ and not find In Him all that
heart can wiah. and say to Him.
'Whom have In heaven but thee, and
I there ts none upon earth that 1 deatre
| beside thee.’ "
The subject of the sermon tonight
i will lie. "The Way of Salvation.!’
l'oaathly there are many In the city
who have been thinking since thei-c
| simultaneous meetings have begun
i that they would like to know- how to
ihe saved Tonight the evangelist
] will unfold the teaching of ihe Hlhle
on this Important subject 9:o# o'clock
ts the time when the sous aervlcg will
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
THOUGHT TROUBLES
WOULD NEVER END
When Almost Resigned to Life
of Misery, Good Friend’s
Advice Proves Blessing.
Toyah, Texas.—'Tor about eight
year*," says Mr*. R. A. Ca*ey, oT thl*
place, "I Buffered with womanly
trouble.
f had pain* all over, and waa bo
nervous at times I could hardly ntand
It to live. I had apella, when I would
be In bed Beveral days at the time.
I had about given up, and thought
I would always have to suffer. At
this time, a friend asked me to please
try Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I
did. I have taken nine bottles, and It
cured me. I Teel well and strong,
and have not been sick at all for
nearly a year.
Cardui Is certainly a boon to suffer
ing women. Ido not think I would be
alive without It. I shall certainly say
a good word for Cardui, every chance
I have, for I wish every suffering
woman could know shout Cardui and
•what It can do for her. ’
In the light of this experience, you
may well decide that, no matter from
what form oT womanly trouble you
may be suffering,—and all women
suffer at times,—lt will benefit you to
take Cardui, the woman's tonic.
It has been found to gently
strengthen, regulate and build, and
thus, in a natural manner, restore
weak women to health.
Try Cardui. It will surely help you.
N. B.— Writ* to: Ladles' Advisory
r»ept.. Chattanooga Medicine Cd.. Chat
tanooga Tenn.. for Special inatructiona,
and »4-page book. "Home Treatment for
Women, ' aent In plain wrapper, on re
quest-
Ex-World’s Champion To
Try For Lost Laurels
New York. —Martm J. Sheridan,
former world's champion and all
around athlete has atarteil training
with the expectation of winning hack
hia lost laurels. Bherldgn has been
out of athletics for some time and
now hopes to not only regain the
championship but to set a new record.
Hlnce his retirement Sheridan has put
on considerable weight and It Is be
lieved this will aid him in the discus
throw. He will probably enter sever
al meets during the summer in prepa
ration for the National Amateur Ath
letic Union championships in Septem
ber. His aim however la toward the
Olympic gHines In 1916 and he popes
to be back to his old time form to
represent the United States at that
time. Sheridan made his all around
record on July 5, 1909.
Mollycoddle
Laxatives
Of the many laxatives on the mar
ket. most merely clear the intestinal
tract, but do not release the dammed
up Hile. whteh Is Ihe great poison-de
stroyer of the body.
To relieve surh trouble as had
breath, headache, dizziness, loss of ap
petite, constipation, Biliousness, you
must release the dainmed-up Hile.
Merely wnshlng out the intestines
with salts, mineral waters, oils and
other mollycoddle laxatives will not
release the Bile.
Podophyllin ts the one perfect and
harmless substitute for calomel, but
its hitter taste aud griping, nauseat
ing effects made It unpopular.
PoDoLax Releases the Bile
For years chemists have been try-
Isg to take the bitterness, gripe and
nausea out of Podophyllin, recogniz
ing that it would then he the ideal
liver regulator At last this has been
('on- and given to the world under the
name of PoOol.itx.
I'oDolaix is a Podophyllin formula
with all undesirable features taken
! out PoDoLax Is for every member
l of the family young or old. It should
he in every medicine cabinet.' You
will thank us for explaining 't after
you have tried it. t'.et a bottle today
; and use il as soon as you notice a
j coated tongue o- hud breath. Start
the Bile Nature does ihe rest.
Easter
Presents
Hiblcs,
Prayer Rooks
and Hymnals.
Fine Stationery, boxed.
Waterman Fountain
Pens.
Kodaks and Filins.
Richards
Stationery
Company
REGISTRATION
BEGANMONDAY
The registration offices for the
bond election were opened up this
morning and will continue open
through the last Saturday In April.
It Is not believed that the registra
tion will be very heavy, although the
matter Is a very Important ona and
every one should register, so as To be
prepared to vote,
The bond election will be held to
decide on whether or not Augusta
shall Issue $7. r >o,#oo additional bonds
for flood protection. Two-thirds of
the registered voting list to vote in
Tavor of the bonds will be required to
Issue them.
At the Bijou Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday
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ANDREWS BROS. CO.
870 BROAD ST.
Double Purple Stamps Given Before Noon.
BIG REDUCTION IN SPRING
WOOL SUITS
These Distinguished Spring models in Suits
Portray Paris Inspired Ideas.
Your Easter Suit is
Here
You can be one of the best
dressed on Easter morn with
out a great outlay of money .
An opportune chance—the
week before the greatest dress
event of the year.
Read These Prices—
See the Suits
The Combination is
Irresistible J
*10.95 SETTS for $16.95
$21.05 SUITS for $17.95
$20.05 SUITS for $18.75
$25.00 SUITS for $19.95
$27.50 and $27.05 ST 1 PS tor 822.95
$20.75 SUITS for $23.95
$02.50 and $02.05 SUITS for. $27.50
$00.05 and $35.00 SUITS for $28.95
$07.50 SUITS for $31.50
$00. 1 5 and $40.00 sills .$32.50
$42.50, $45.00 and $47.50 SUITS
for $35.00
$50.00 SU ITS for :. $37.50
$55.00 SUITS for $39.75
8:30 MEETING OF
CITY COUNCIL
Regular Monthly Meeting to
Be Held Tonight. Little Ex
cept Routine Business to
Gome up.
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council of Augusta will be held
at 8:30 o'clock tonight. It Is ex
pected that very little except routine
business will be transacted.
There will be monthly reports made
by the city ofllcers and of especial
Interest will be the report of Mr Nls
het Wingfield, city engineer and com
missioner of public works, showing
the work done of the various uepart-
MONDAY. APRIL 6.
rnents under his care. »
Council will meet for the fftwt time
this year at 8:30. Previous meeting*
have been held at 8 o'clock, but now
that the days are getting longer the
8 o'clock system has been dispensed
with not to be taken up again until
October.
Dreamland Theatre
TUESDAY’S PROGRAM.
THE SPIDER AND HER WEB
In Two Parts.
SURGEON’S EXPERIMENT,
In Two Parts.
BACK YARD THEATER,
A Keystone Comedy.
THE WRONG MISS WRIGHT.
A Comedy,
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