The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE THE Planters Loan & Savings Bank 70S Broad Street. Augusta, Qa. Organised 1870. In Operation 43 Years. U. 8. Depository for Poetal Savings- Funds. Gross Rwources $1,400,000 No bualntM program or organisation <* ton plot* until you hava folly *r rented your bank connection. TTila appllaa to owory man and woman, to ovary corporation firm or tndtvlilyal, and to rvory olua of biialnm whathor pro faaalonal. maruantlla or agricultural. Malta your Hanking Connec tion with thla bank, whara tha moat painataklng . arn and •fflct* •nt atian'ton ara gl van to all hualnaaa antruatnl to us. Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sizes to Rent, $3 to S2O per year. Correspondence Invited. L. C. Hayne, Pres. L jski J B r i u ■ ai < \ w^B Th# baat car far ita prica—and non# battar at any prlea. That'* what wa claim for tha Ford. And mora than four hundrad and fifty thousand Ford* in warld-wida aarvica baar out our contention. Buy yo\J*» today. Lombard Foundry, Machine & Boiler Works & Supply Store ACCUMULATION UmOHI MlMt*.—M There is just as much magic about the way money stacks up and accumulates as there is about, the way money disappears. A dollar <1 K OWW with the same rapidity that it (JOES- it all de pends on which way you start it. It is next to im possible to accumulate without the assistance of a Savings Bank. This Bank would like to ! rip ev» rv person in Augusta to save. The Augusta Savings Bank 34 Years of Faithful Service. With Our New Motorcycle Delivery We Are Your Nearest S>t Druggist. Phone us for anything in our line, and you will get it promptly. Phones 143-44-45. HOWARD’S DRUG STORES Have Vour Automobile Re paired by RELIABLE AUTO CO. 1033 Broad Bt. Phan* 3427. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier. “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD” TOR ECZEMAS AND RASHES CUTKMSOAP ANDOINTMENT The itching, burning, suffering and loss of sleep caused by eczemas, rashes and irritations of the skin and scalp are at once relieved and permanent skin health restored in most cases by warm baths with Cuticura Soap followed by gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment. r'uUmr* h»c tnd otsUnnt «nia thrvuSHoul Mm »<>>t4 UMnl ’ mi mm tn4U*o Irw. »il» 11 ». book iSllnirt." IWI lIH. •TMn <rtK> .h*>. kn<t MMmpoo wits iMMcun Hasp »U 1 Ood It b«* tor «kui wd mlp COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 600 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds St LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not tripe or sicken. Price 25c. “Stevens Creek Development” An Unfortunate Appellation Carries Wrong Impression With it, According to Vice Pres ident Duer, of Georgia & Florida, Who is Also Director in Power Company. Strangers Associate Small Develop ment With Name of Creek, Which is a Small Stream. "Tha nama 'Htavrna t'rark pom-ar da. vrloptnrnt' la an unfortunata nna.” aald Mr. It. W. Dtiar, vli a-praaldant and general managrr of the tianrgia A Florida Hallway vaaterday. in .peak ing of the a|i|iallatlnn for tha big poW* ■ r davaloptnant |iro|«ialtloii abqve Au guata. "Tha nama creak algnlflaa a amall •dream and whan |ioo|de In other parts of th« country ate informed of our 'Htavans Creek power development’ they Immediately ely.a up the propo sition ns i, email one, even forgetting tha fact that more thsn 110,000 horse power win bs generated there "Thera were some elipttaitatN here the other day from Haltlmore. They had haen Informed In advance that they were going to see the 'Htavans' Crack development, f»f course, they are not as familiar with the subject as we are down here, and were there fore Immenaely surprised when thtsf found a gigantic power development on a big river with water backed up A. H. ROOKS CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY BOARD Announces That He Will Stand For Re-election As Commis sioner in Coming Primary. lion. A. If. Rooks, mombpr of the hoard of county romml*nlonera, an • nouiK < m that h** will Miami for r«- etectlbn at th* approachinK primary. Ih- n-prenents the country district on th«* hoard. Mr. Rookh 1* nnr of th* original inrnihorn of thr hoard of rommlHsioti * rn. bring named In tho act that <*re atrd the board. He has since been electod one time* hv the people to the nfflce which he holds. He wan In the «Ity yesterday and whin neen by a re porter for The Herald mild: “Yes. 1 will he :» candidate to suc ceed myself on the board of county commissioners, and only ask that my record as a member of the board be my endorsement. I have strived hard to work for the best Interests of my constituents and know that we have more roads throughout the count> than ever before. I have been a mem ber of the roads committee since the organisation of the hoard and for th«- past two years have been the chair man of the roads committee. This county has been looked upon with pride lor years for the roads that we boas* of, and If the present scheme ts car rled out We w*ll have in a few years roads second to none In the South. I appreciate the support and confidence that has been imposed in me, and If re-fleeted will continue to serve the peop|»* of the entire county to the very best of Pliability ’* Mjr. Rooks represents the country <»n the hoard with Mr. R. (>. Rom hard. who has two years after this year. The hoard Is composed of two members from the country and three from the city. The term of two cltv and one country’ member will expire this year. The Play Last Night The New York Grand Opera Com pany rendered "Kaust" last night he tore an au Menrei which conatanti decreased in numbers until the end there was about one half of the origi nal crowd on hand and tliev weie nearly frozen it was an evening in.wlnch warmth and good cheer were conspicuous principalis by their ats seme. Tlie singers had no cuance to show off to their best advantage, for they, too, were probably naif frozen and it cannot be said that the warmth of the applause made up for pie absence of heat In the radiators. There were several hundred people scattered through the first floor, bal cony and gallery at the start, but at the end of the third act there was almost a general exodus Kven with their coats on many could not stand the frosty atmosphere and to sum up the entire affair In a word one may say that It was a frost Not through any fault of the performers, however, beaeuse they were quite good, but no auditor could warm up to such a situation, no matter how good the show might have been As «e understand it the manage ment issued a statement saying that the entire affair Is very regretable and that the lack of heat was due to unforeseen circumstances over which the manager had no control. It wilt be recalled that the Sunday afternoon concert was costponed because of the heating apparatus being out of fix and It seems that a new boiler, which bad been ordered Installed, could not be put up In time The management, so the statement C >os. did not know oT the inability to get the holler in place until too late to make an an nouncement. However, it does seem that gas or kerosene stoves or some sort of heat could have been secured. The peo ple who pay thelf money for seats expect something In return It ts not the desire of the writer of this to he other than fair to the (Irand management. Of course, mis takes will occur sometimes In the best regulated opera houses, just us they occur in every other line of bus Inoss. hut the public very olden can't see It that way However, when the Grand is weigh t'd In the balance with some of \n gusts'* other public utilities —no names mentioned- It averages up considerably higher as regards ser vice. So those who wish to pan and not sympathise at all with those In charge of the opera house might think a little before ; aiming too much As for the show. It has been thor ough!' demonstrated that Augusta doesn't care for Grand Opera or for Shakespeare No use to bring these attractions here The people want minstrel shows and musical com. dies and wise theatrical promoters will bring nothing else along In the fu ture. T. J. H. Ladies' Suits dry cleaned. SI.OO up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W D. T. B. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. fur IS mile* and a pond of »ev*ral thou.and hit**, “They wanttd In know where waa th* creek and w* told Htptn that It waa on th* oth*r aide of th* river" The name Htev*na Creek occurs In connection with th* development be cauee th* dam la hullj acrnxM the Sa vannah river at Ita confluent* with the creek. People altnplv acquired the habit of calling the big power de velopment "Hlevena Creek" and It la hard to gel them to refer to It In any other way. The (ieorgla-t’arollna Pow er development would probably he bet ter and thla la Ita real name anyway. Mr. I titer la a director of the company. MI-O-NA FOR ALL BAD STOMACHS Why auffer with that uncomfortable feeling of fullneaa. headache, dUrlneea, aour, gaaay, upaet atomach, or heart burn? (let relief at once—delays are dangerous, ltuy today from your drug gist a fifty cent box of Ml-o-na Tab lets. They arc not a cure-all or an ex periment, but a scientific remedy rcc. ommonded lo regulate out-of-order stomachs und end Indigestion distress. Their action ia sure, safe and imme diate. There la no more effective atomach remedy than Ml-o-na. Besides quick ly stopping the distress Ml-o-na soothes the Irritated walla of th* atomach, strengthens and builds un the digestive organs and Increases the flow of gastric juices, thus assisting nature in the prompt digestion and as similation of the food—your entire system Is beneflttcd—you will enjoy good health. l)o not suffer another day—get a box of Ml-o-na Tablets at once. Take them as directed. You will be sur prised and delighted with the quick relief. 25 pounds best Cane Sugar G pounds Rio Coffee “TOU G cans small Pet Milk 3 cans tall Pet Milk C. D. KENNY CO. Largest Sugar Dealers in America. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. Phone 601. THE MINUTE DAME EASHION Issues Her Decree We are right there with the Goods. There’s nothing more stylish or dependable for all occasions than this Medium Heel, Steel Cut Buckle, Colo nial Pump. Will be worn largely this season, and we have them in every kind of leather. Slip your feet in a pair and be comfortable. 52,5 0 GUARANTEE BROAD AND TENTH STREETS —SPRING STYLES 0 Spring Styles in Young Men's Suits follow the natural lines of the figure. The broad-shouldered, straight-legged chaps are in high standing —but no man need have any misgivings. • There isn’t any figure we can not fit — and well. Schloss Bros, and Rogers Peet are wizards at this thing. Spring Suits $12.50 to $35.00 -SWAN-ED WARDS CO.- Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. Telephone 2036 Now and Say “Send Me the Herald’’ 1048 Broad Street. $3.00 TIRES TIRES OLD TIRES MADE NEW. WILSON VULCANIZING CO. Ignition Batteries Recharged. FRHE AIR. FRESH COLUMBIA BATTERIES 25c WORK GUARANTEED. OILS, PREBTO-TANKS AND STPPLIES. PHONE 2486. SHOE CO. TUESDAY. MARCH 10 619, 631 BROAD. ' $3.50