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TWELVE
THE
Planters Loan & Savings Bank
705 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870. In Operation 43 Years.
U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
Gross Resources >.. $1,400,000
No buatnesa arrangemaat. program or organisation la c©m
plate until you hava fully ar rang ad your bank connection.
Thla applies to every man and woman, to every corporation,
firm or Individual, and to every claaa of btialnes* whother pro
feaglonal, mervanUlo or agricultural. Make your Hanking Connec
tion with thla bank, whor# the moat painstaking tiara and effici
ent attention are given to alt huslneea entrusted to us.
Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sizes to
Rent, $3 to S2O per year.
Correspondence Invited.
L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier.
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SOCIETY NEWS
Ml3B ANNIE BURTON TO
ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDGE.
Mias Annla Htirlnn will rntrrfaln tn
tnorruw. ThurgUay, afternoon wllli
bridge.
Famous For Her
Hair
Actrtas Talli How Sho Grow It.
Madame Roar, the well-known a.iress
who played on one of the leading vaude
ville circuit o the past winter and who la
eopei lolly noted for her lon*. IwautlfuJ
hair. In a recant Interview In Chicago,
made the following statement: "Any lady
or gentleman can jaoinote the growth of
their hair and make It aoft and gloaay
with thla alntple recipe which they can
mlg at htwne. To a haff pint of wiiter
edd I c« of |hay mm, a aniall ho* of
Ilarho Compound and % o*. of glycerine.
Apply to the aralp two or three 11inaa
a week with the finger ttpa. Thle la not
only the flneet lialr gnrwer I have ever
known, but It prevents the heir from
falling out, temovea dandruff and acalp
humnra. darken* atrenked. faded gray
hair and tnnkea It aoft and gloaay. The
ingredlenta can ha purchased at any
drug store at very little coat.”
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THEY GIRDLE THE GLOBE!
WALK-OVERS are worn the world
over. Seventeen thousand people
walk into WALK-OVER stores ev
ery day and ask for these shoes by
name.
In all principal cities of the earth WALK
OVERS are recognized as leaders in quality
and style—because they have proven best.
Come here for your next fitting. Learn the
ease and comfort of WALK-OVERS. Find
out how they satisfy.
The illustration shows the strong lines and
splendid style of one of the latest popular
"7 WALK-OVER models for Spring.
/ You will like this shoe. \
You will always find hero the* newest original patterns and a
full line of siaev* and widths.
WALKOVERS are pood to vour foot—lot us fit vou.
.CALLAHAN’S
Walk-Over Boot Shop Broad St.
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ROGERS STEARNS.
Tn# rnarrlw ho of Minn Rlliftli#tli Olh
non fttcarna to Mr. t’hwrlm Albert Hog*
i*rn of Hartford, form, took pluee very
quietly yenterday morning at th« home
»*f Mm. John Holbrook Kiitlll, with
whom tht bride whs npendlna the
winter.
Mr. Roger* arrived yenterday morn
ing from Hartford, areompanled by
the brlde'n brother, Mr. Htearnn of
Buffalo, nnd the reremony took place
nhortly afterwardn, only member* of
Mrn. KntiH'n fat idly and two **r three
other friendn were pfenent. The Rev
VV. T. I>akln officiated. -Savannah
Morning News.
MARRIAGE OF MISS MAUD
DUNN AND MR. LINDSAY WELLS.
The rnarrimee of Minn Maud Kvelyn
Dunn and Mr. Lindsay W. Welle took
place litnt night at the parnoniifCe of
Kt John church, theßev . 8 I*. Wing
gin* officiating and the ceremony be
ing attended by a few clone friendn
of the bride and groom. The bride
*ho In a ntont attractive young woman
wore a gowfi of blue crepe, urn art clone
fitting blue ntraw hat with pink roues,
an.; a comage bouquet of Parma v|o
letn Immediately following the cere
mony there wu an Informal reception
held at the home of the bridc'n mlh
ter. Mrn <l. It. Jarrell, on Fenwick
ntret, where congratulation* were re
ceived and a buffet nupper nerved
Mr. and Mrn Well* are now at home
to their friendn at 509 Centre ntrect.
While neither Mr or Mrn Wella are
Auguntann they have made their homo
here nufftclently long to have entab-,
llahiul it liiareplng clrii# of friend*
who lire devoted to them Mra. Well*
la h daughter ur Mr J. K liutin. of Co
lumbia, M, c, and hit* made her ho'r*
with her slater. Mra. Jarrell for the
past year ur more. Mr. Wella I*
it lan a Carollnan. a a*m of Mr. J. A.
Wells, of Columbia, and holda n re
eponaibl# position <»f iruat with lha
Augusta Chronicle Cordial rongra
tulatlona and many handsome preaente
have been showered on them.
Augusta friend* of Mr. and Mre.
Herbert Thomas, formerly of thla city
hut now making their home In !»-
troll. Mich, will eympathlae with them
<>n the announcement of the death of
their daughter, Mlaa Amy Thirmaa,
which occurred a few daya ago.
- Mra Hivlea lumbar nnd her hand*
aome little eon have returned to Ath
ena after a vlalt with Mra Henry
Perkin*.
- Friend* of Mr. and Mra. John O.
Rlchardaon (Eva Walton I. are con
grntulatlng them on the birth yester
day of a beautiful little daughter who
will be railed Virginia
Mr. and Mra J. Willie l-evy havo
returned from French ljck Hidings,
Ind.
MRS. MeDANIEL
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Mr*. A. 11. McDaniel had the North
Augusta Card Club with her yester
day aflerniMin. the meeting proving
most delightful. The high score prise
waa awarded In Miss Speck, of Pitts
burg, Pa., who has beet, wintering In
North Augusta, mid the consolation,
to Mra. I. J Williams At the con
clusion of the game a delightful tea
waa served,
Mlaa Hena Taliaferro is visiting
Mrs Craig Cranston In Savannah.
- The steady Improvement In the
condition of Mr. Doughty la the occa
sion of pleasure to manv friends who
ha a been most anlxou*.
Mrs. Dana Osgood of Hope Mule.
Mass, is spending several weeks with
her mother. Mra. T. P. Branch, at
Hlencoe Cottage, the fllll.
Mrs. A. It. Williamson and her
lovely little ilaug' ter, Martha Barron,
have returned home after a pleasant
visit ai Plnewood, H ,
WILLARD-ROOSEVELT PLANS.
Much Interest Is being taken Ip
Richmond In the approathlng marriage
of Mlaa Belle Wyult Wlllarjl. daugh
ter of Ambassador to Spain and Mrs.
Joseph E. Willard, and Kermlt Roose
velt, aon of former President and Mrs.
Theodore Roosevelt. The wedding wifl
take place tin- latter part of April In
the American church In Madrid, and
the following Richmond girls will act
as bridesmaids: Miss Virginia Chris
tian, daughter of Mrs. Andrew Chris
tian; Miss (lay Montague, daughter of
Congressman and Mrs. Andrew Jack
son Montague, and Mlaa lsite.il'- Car
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas
nelson Carter; Miss Page, daughter
of the American ambassador and Mra
Waller Hines Page, and Miss Racon.
of Boston, have also been Invited to
act as bridesmaids. Richmond Ex
change.
AT THE CRANFORD
TOMORROW.
Mrs. I-’. I“. (Irscey and Miss Comey
will s< rv e tea at the Cranford Club
tomorrow afternoon.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA*
RATHER DEAD
THAN ALIVE
Deplorable Condition of Lump
kin Ladv Whose Troubles
Multiplied Until Life
Became Almost
Unbearable
Bumpkin, Oa.—Mr*. O. W. Month, of
this plara, says: "I suffered with
dumb chills and fever and was very
Irregular. Ws* also nervous and weak,
abort of breath, couldn't do my house
work without It being a burden, and
then I began suffering untold misery
In my left aide and hack. I got to
where I would rather have been dead
than alive.
I tried many remedies, hut they
failed to help me.
Finally, 1 purchased two bottles of
Cardul, the woman's tonic, and begun
taking It according to directions.
Cardul helped me right away. 1 be
lieve It saved my life.
1 cannot praise Cardul enough to my
lady friends. It Is certainly th# medi
cine for suffering Women and girls.”
ff you have any of the ailments so
common to women, or If you feel the
need of a good, strengthening tonic,
we urge you to give Cardul a trial, if I
has helped thousands of women In its
past Till years of siiccess, as is proven ,
by the numerous enthusiastic letters
of gratitude, similar to the above,
which come to us every day.
Don't delay. This letter from Mrs.
Booth should convince you that t'tmlui
is worth a trial. <let a bottle from
your druggist today. You'll never re
gret It.
N. H Write to: I,'idles' Advisory
liepl. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat
tanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions,
nnd *»4-pnge hook, "Home Treatment for
Women." sent in plain wrapper, on re
quest.
PROGRAM OF AGNES
CONRAD RECITAL.
The Agnes Conrad Concerts under
the auspices of the Daughters of the
Confederacy will present First Cycle
of the Apple Orchard Friday evening
in tlie Tubman auditorium, followed
by Saturday nuitliiee and evening.
Many, many tickets have been sold
and the "Daughters" appreciate the
splendid patronage of their friends and
remind them to he In the auditorium
early, for It would he a deprivation
to lovers of high class music to miss
a single note of this concert.
The following is the program for
Friday night:
Kisses of tha Springtima.
Introduction:
"The Awakening of Hope in Hearts
Disconsolate."
Miss Woytych
1. (a) "Rondoletto Dlocoao" ... Binding
(hi "Hungarian Rhadsodie No.
VIII 1-lszt
Miss lame
2. (a) "Prelude to the Cycle of
Life" Ronald
(b) "At Dawning Cadman
(cl "The Wedding Morn”....Ncvtn
AO NEB CONRAD
3. "Hejrt Kati” J Hubay
Miss Woytych
4. (a) "Hark! Hark! The Mark"
■ Schubert
<b) "The l.ittle dray Dove".. .Saar
(c) "The Rosy Morn” Ronald
AO NEB CONRAD
5. (a) "From an Indian Ixxlge"
MacDoweil
(b) "Sextette from Mucla" (Left
hand alone)
Donl7,ettl-I-<oschetUky
Miss Laue
6. (at "Air on 'O’ String" Bach
(hi “Adagio Religiose"
H. Vteuxtemp,
(o> "Polish Dunce”..H. Wleniawsky
Miss Woytych
7. (a) "Voot dl Primavcrn".... Strauss
AGNES CONRAD
(hi "Spring Song Barry
AGNES CONRAD, Miss Woytych and
Mias Lame.
DR. W. W. BATTEY, SR.,
AT DEATH'S DOOR.
Information late this afternoon
from the ltattcy home on t>th street,
where the patient is extremely ill.
was to the effect that Dr. \V. W. Hat
tey, Sr, is in u dying condition and
that all hopes for his recovery have
been given up. He remains in a stu
por.
NORTHERN TOURISTS PASS
THRU ON WAY FROM FLA.
Mr. 0. T. Jennings and Party
Here Few Hours Today.
Motored About the City.
Mr. O. T Jennings nnd party in
their private Pullman palace car
"Signet patted through Augusta to
day over the Southern Railway to
their home in New York front Florida
where they have hen spending the
winter.
The party were In Augusta several
hours and did not fail to take advan
tage during the spring like morning
of motoring about the city and eoun
try roada. to the winter resort ho
tels. country club and also the beau
tiful golf links which were a scene of
gaiety this morning. The party were
captivated over Augusta's weather as
prevailed tolav and before leaving
said many nice things about the
town.
OTTO F. BRANSTETTER
TO SPEAK TO SOCIALISTS
Otto F. Rranstetter of Oklahoma,
will lecture In Augusta tonight on
the subject oT ''Socialism—Promise
or Menace?"
laical socialists say that he is one
of the most elouuent speakers In the
socialist movement and highly intel
lectual
Mr ltranstetter has devoted sever
al years exclusively to lecturing and
All White
Goods and
i
Linens
At Cost
and Less
Dress Values to SIO.OO, $5.98
Only forty in this lot, a special purchase of
our buyer just in the house; fresh crisp Crepe,
Linen, Ratine, Cords and Embroidered effects in
solid colors and printed designs, one-piece and
three-piece model, values to SIO.OO
Special $5.98
House Dresses
Three specials in house Dresses, <f Ginghams,(’hambray and Percale, in
checks stripes and solids, embroidery trimmed, neat, new pattern-.
For 98r. $1.25, $1,49
New Spring Suits
Kverv express adds to our w II selected stock of Silk and Woolen Suits
for spring. The advantage of a Kelly Suit is being liberally appreciated,
for as fast as they arrive there are ready purchasers. New shipment today,
another expected tomorrow. Priced $19.98 to $39.00.
Silk and Muslin Underwear
Special showing of new Underwear in our department devoted to these
gannents. Many new ideas of interest to all women.
Garment to $5.98
lyceum work. His lecture tonight is
under the auspices of the local so
cialist partv and will be at Labor
Hall, corner of Ellis and Jackson
The public la cordially Invited to
hear him. Admission free.
BEST FAMILY LAXATIVF.
Reware of constipation. T?se D'.
King’s New Life Pills and keep well.
Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of AVest Frank
lin. Me., calls them "our family laxa
tive." Nothing better for adults or
aged. Get them today, IBc All drug
gists or by mall.
H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or St.
Louis.
DANDRUFEY HEADS
BECOME HAIRLESS
Scalp Dries —Chokes out the
Hair And Prevents Its
Growth
If you want plenty of thick, beautiful,
glossy, silky hair, do by all means-get rid
of dandruff, for It will starve your haft
and ruin It If you don't.
It doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wash It out. The only sure
way to gel rid of dandruff Is to dis
solve It. then you destroy tt entirely. To
do tilts get about four ounces of ordi
nary liquid arvon; apply tt at ntght
when retiring; use enough to moisten
the scalp and rub It in gently with the
finger tips.
By morning, most if not all. of your
dandruff will la- gone, and three or four
more applications will completely dis
solve and entirely destroy, every single
sign and trace of It.
You will find, too. that all Itching ana
digging of the scalp will stop, and your
hair will ta> silkv. fluffy, lustrous, soft
and look and feel a hundred times bet
tiv. You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It Is inexpensive and four
um-es Is all >ou nth need, no matter
how much dandruff you have. This
s nip e remedy never faiis.
KELLY’S
EXTRA
SPECIAL
MRS. GLEASON
The Demonstrating Expert of the
Front Laced
Corset
Her method of corseting you is intensely interest
ing and you’ll go away with a new thought. You will
have discovered the proper way of putting on and the
wearing of your corset.
This beautiful corset, designed by Jennings, an au
thority on corsets, lias long flat hack lines. It gives
to the figure, without any sacrifice of comfort, an easy
and graceful poise.
MODART CORSETS in all the new Models for
Spring $3.50 to $lO
BIJOU
TODAY
4 Complete Vaudeville
Acts.
“THE DUDDYS”
World’s Expert Paper
Manipulators
MISS MELLVILLE
Comedy Dialect Singer
PEGGY JONES AND
MISS ECKLIN
Sure Fine Dancing Act
$5,000.00 Production
of Art, Nature, Grace and
Beauty.
“OBERITA”
“The Girl in the Golden
Frame.”
PRICES—IOc. 20c, 30c. Three Per
formance*— 3:30, 7:30, 9:15.
READ
HERALD WANTS
TODAY
Have Your Automobile Re
paired by
RELIABLE AUTO CO.
1033 Broad St. Phone 3427.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH Ts.
All Laces.
Embroider
ies and
Ribbons
Half Price
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