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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
Kn business arrangement, program or organization '• °® m '
plate until you Mvi fully arranged your bank connection.
Thu appltte to ewery man and women, to evory rnrporstlnn.
firm or tndlxldgal. and to every clos# of bustneea. whether pro
f««etnn*l. menwntlle or agricultural. Make your (tanking Coßn*»'»
tlon with this bonk, whore the most painstaking nern and offici
ant sltsnUon ore (riven to all buslneee an trusted 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.
Built Like a Bridge!
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Stylish, Service=Giving
Qualities that Can’t
Be Duplicated
“STYLE" is the one word to
conjure with—but you don't want
“Style" and nothing else. Aside from
giving you shoes that are stylish and
aristocratic in appearance, we give the
added value SERVICE. Unless the
shoe is built right, it will not hold its
style very long—therefore SERVICE
must be the basis of the shoe you wear.
We are offering these STYLISH,
SERVICEABLE shoes in every known
leather and every modern style—they
await your inspection.
Remember our standards:
“From maker to wearer," .
“Better shoes for less money,"
“Your money's worth or your
money back."
s2l s3l s3i°
Guarantee Shoe Co.
Broad and Tenth Streets
Augusta’s Annual Spring
Cleaning Begins April Ist
Under Brightest Auspices
Board of Health of City Will Be Assistfd This Year By
Woman's Club and Merchants & Manufacturers’ Associa
tion. Help of All Persons is Asked.
Tbs annual hntiai* Hiunlng
in orrlrr t<» Nive tHi» rlty in a aanitary
<f»n<J It lon whm aumrn* r *CI
t»»* ta-gwn under the* rlirwiion of the*
Hoard of Health authorittfa. April l*t.
Ihfarlnnlng n»'Xt ww*k, tioth***M will *p“
|Hi»r in the* ne’WHpMMtra llxn»*d hy the?
•fflii' THE
BEST IMIVE
If Constipated, Bilious, Head
achy, Stomach Squr, clean
your sluggish bowels
tonight sure.
Orl a in-ppfit box now.
You nun hikl women who ran't get
fooling right who havr hrndnehr,
ro«t*‘il tongue, foul tufh' and foul
breath, dlzzlnosa, ran’l eleep, are tilt
ouk. nervoui. and upsrt, lioth.red with
a Bli'k. gunny, dlnortlrml (tomirh, or
hsfe backache and fpp| worn nut.
Arp you keeping your bowel, clean
with f’liarareta, or morgly forcing a
jmsengeway every few daya with wilts,
cathartic pill* or castor oil ?
Gaacarot, work while you sleep;
cleanse the atomaeh, remove the Hour,
unillgeated, fermenting food and foul
uaaea; take the execa* bile from tho
liver and rarry out of the ayatem all
tho count Ipa tod waato matter and
(iolhoti In the bowolp,
A Gaacarot to-night will straighten
you out by morning a 10-cent box
from any drug atore will keep your
atomaeh aweet; liver and bowela reg
ular, anti head elear for month*. Don’t
forget the children. They love Caaca
reta because they taste good—never
gripe or alcken.
GLORIOUS HAIR
Always Attracts—Use Parisian
Sage. Thin Or Faded Hair
Becomes Abundant and
Radiant With Life
Girin nnd women of all agea want to
lie eharmlng, beautiful and attractive
it's their birthright Imt unsightly
Ihln and characterleas hair destroys
half the beauty of u pretty face.
If your hair in not atractlve, is fall
ing out, streaky, full of dandruff,.too
(pry. or If the scalp itehes and burns,
don't delay - use Parisian Wage. Apply
with a sponge or cloth, taking a small
strand of hair nt a time. Rub It yvoll
Into the scalp. It will go right to the
hair roots, nourish them, and stimulate
the lialr to grow strong and luxuriant.
Parisian Sage removes dandruff with
one application and cleanses the hair
of dirt, dust and excessive oil. It will
cool and Invigorate the scalp and make
the hair doubly beautiful.
Parisian Sage Is a scientifically made
prc|«ratlon ttint gives the hair Just
what Is needed to make it soft, fluffy,
thick, and gloriously radiant. It la deli
cately perfumed -not sticky or greasy
Sold in fifty cent bottles only at all
drug and toilet counters. l<ook for the
trade mark "The <llrl with the Au
burn Hair." Accept no substitute.
Check the Symptoms
of Lung Trouble
Ono of tho many mu* mi* why Lun*
Trouble I * bo difficult to fight Ib Woautic
th»» dldl'ds»* h often of tt very flattering
nature. The pat ent may look well, but
in reality |k faf<t ionlng Htrength by con
tinued night MWCatN. fever and cough.
Thcde symptom* should be* chocked as
Muhkly hn possible. Rokmnn* Altera
tive id beneficial in chocking fever and
night sweat* and It had brought About
tunny complete recoveries. Head thin
case.
.'in* W. 36th. St,. New York
“(ientlemen l am writing you this
testimonial that others mav know what
your Alterative has done for me. Since
1 was a young woman I w«a n sufferer
from Hronehltld. I tried doctor after
doctor, getting little or n* la nefit. Fin
alls I had night sweats, weak spells and
lost rapidly in weight and my doctor
told me if they were not checked 1
would have bung Trouble. Ml** Mary
Korhamer. who Is a friend of mine, re
eofarad after taking your Alterative and
insisted that I try It. I am now, after
two years, perfectly well, strong and
healthy “
tAffidavit ) MUS ROSA. VOEL.FKI.
t Attove abbreviated; more on requMt.l
HJckman’s Alterative has been proven
b\ many years* test to bo most, efflc-
Hi'otis for severe Thro*? and Lung
Affections, Rronchttts. Bronchial Asth
ma Stubborn Folds and In upbuilding
the system. Contain# no narcotics,
poisons or habit* forming drug*. Sold
by leading druggists Write the Kck
man Laboratory. Philadelphia. Fa. for
booklet telling of recoveries and addi
tional evidence.
V TUB STBIET A /
UNIVERSITY PIACI
One Block Met of Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
JTlo.v to Wh.lrmlo *ad «•(>■
(fry (Iftli Putrid., R«tlix>«d 111
£tc*m,Mp 1d...,
tisoit nay rimtVftoor
500 Rooms (200 with Bath)
HATES SI .00 PER DAY UP
CSltUpt Kr.nar.nt .*4 I'd.
atodM.t. ftlwa.
a«aa f.rfrMiu..tr.t»AOai4«aa4
t ■*» if Rnr TukCUl-
Maiiiiftos recharged,
prifo $3 00 Sjuvial price
to dealers.
Reliable Auto Co.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
city's h> tilth officer, !>r, Kugeno K.
Murphcy, and the mxrtury of the
board of health. K. Wilson, announ'*-
lug the aprlng cleaning. The Aukus
tu Woman Club and the Merchant*. |
and Manufacturers Association will
co-operate In the work.
The campaign of .loaning up the
streets, yards, vacant lota, etc,, wil!
laat for lon day*, during which tint'*
tho citizens may put out all trash and
garhago at any time of the day, irre
spective of tho oaual houra.
Everybody Join* In.
All poraona an asked to co-operate
with the health department of tho city
In tho aprlng eleaning work. They
are (take,l to carefully clean out all
room* and cloneta In the house and
yard, and repaint or whitewash same;
remove all traah of every description
from ccllara and underneath houaea
and aprlnkle limn freely all nboiit:
carefully nee to It at all tlmee that r\o
vessels or empty cana about the house
or yard contain stagnant water wheio
mosquitoes may breed. *
All trash and garbage should he
placed In boxes, cans or barrela and
put on the streets where the scaven
ger carts can promptly remove same.
Help of Woman’s Club.
The co-operation of the Woman's
Club will mean murh to the city, oc
the public health committee, under
Mrs. Greenville Talbott, will d<> won
ders In a way. Mra. Talbott Is a
splendid executive officer and works
with magnificent results. She has al
ready planned a siege against anything
even remotely unsanitary, and her
committee, composed of some of the
most representative women !n Augus
ta, will ably abet her In the undertak
ing of the club. Mrs Tablott and
members of her committee, with the
aid of nft automobile, sized up the sit
uation today In certain parts of tho
city.
The plana of the Merchants and
Manufacturers Association tn aiding
in the “clean-up" campaign, which are
In the hands of Dr. T. K. Oertel, have
not as yet taken definite shape. Dr.
Oertel will bring the matter before the
association at Its next meeting.
Can Now Attach Letter
to the Parcel Post
Packages to One Party
a i* 1 mm'tm
Washington, D. C. —Aiming to fur
ther add to the popularity of the par
cel-post. Postmaster General Httrle
son today signed an order to permit
the attaching of a letter to a package
when both bear their respective rates
of postage and are addressed to the
same Individual. The sending of a
communication w r ith a parcel post
package heretofore has not been per
missible.
Father McCreary Again
lonight at Sacred Heart
Impressive Sermon and Large
Attendance at Mission Ser
vices Last Night.
In a most impressive sermon F. John
McCreary addressed a large and ap
preciative audience last night and in
vited their attention hy his magnetic
and persuasive presentation of a vital
topic. In a series of word pictures
he sketched in graphic terms the rav
ages of sin in the world, showing in
striking imagery the dreadful conse
quences of the transgression of Clod's
law. "Hospitals and insane asylums
nre," he declared, ‘‘to a very large ex
tent the work of stn, while the jails
and penitentiaries of the land are
reared exclusively hy the hands of
sin."
F. McCreary possesses a rich mus
ical voice, a grace of gesture and an
eloquence that rise at times to the
heights of tmpossloned oratory. F.
McCreary will spenk again this even
ing on a subject of great interest ami
vital Importance.
Lively Scramble For the
First Batch Unemployed
Fonda, N. Y. —Seventy unemployed,
<!f> men and five women, arrived here
thl summing from New York in charge
of C. W. 1-armon, deputy state com
missioner of agriculture. They are
the first of several consignments of
unemployed who have accepted Gov.
Glynn's offer to secure work for them.
The party was met by tho manager of
the county farm bureau, who took
them to the court house where the
count > grange served breakfast. After
wards farmers began picking out
workers. There was a lively scramble
to secure the services of more robust
while a few of the men did not seem
to attract the employers. The women
all received several offers of work.
'
Harlan Elected Chairman
Interstate Commission
—i—.
Washington. D. C. I'ommtssioner
James S Harlan was elected chalr
| ian of the inter-state commerce
commission today in succession to
t’otmidssloner Kdward E. dark.
Commissioner Harlan’s election was
In pursuance of a policy adopted in
I1!* 11 that the term of office of chair
man should be for one year and that
it should be filled by each commis
sioner In the order of seniority.
Mr. Harlan was appointed from Il
linois in 1906, was reappointed in 1911
and his present term will expire Dec.
.list, 11* 1 s During Ids Incumbency he
has handled some of the most Import
ant eases brought to the commission.
Ladies’ Suits dry cleaned,
SI.OO up. Augusta French Dry
Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W.
D T. B.
i lt.o s tJuit- ?! on up All-wool tine
1 makes F. G. Mertins.
MOST MEN ONLY GUESS
Most men only guess at Suit qual
ity-pass the material between thumb
and first finger, feel the lining and look
wise.
When you stop to consider that the
“examiners” in the Rogers Peet and
Schloss Bros, factories spent years work
ing up to the position, you’ll see how
little the layman can really know about
a garment simply giving it a glance..
It’s safe to be guided by your taste
at Swan-Edwards.
Select a style and color you like and
leave all the rest to us.
If by chance anything has slipped
by the Schloss Bros, or Rogers Peet “ex
aminers” either in materials or tailor
ing we guarantee to make it good, either
in a new garment or money returned.
$12.50 to $35.00.
SWAN-EDWARDS CO.
Formerly H. J. PORTER CO.
Foils Champions.
New York. —Three members <>f the
Washington Fencers’ Club, including
Henry S. Hreckenridge, the assistan.
seuretary of wllr, anil his brother. Dr.
Hrfttt Hreckenridge, won the national
team foils championship, defeating the
New York AthWtic Club team, holder.!
or the title, and the New York Fencers,
10 to 0, last night.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Daye
Druggists refund money If PAZO
OINTMENT falls tn cure Itching,
lillnd, Bleeding or Protruding Plies.
First application gives relief. 50c.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You?
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Cases
of Stomach, Liver and In
testinal Ailments
And One Dose Has Often Dispelled
Years of Suffering
(HMayes
\ yystornadi Remedy
1; 7 will change
that
## > Long Face!
Mayr’d Wonderful Stomach Remedy can
reall? be termed a wonderful remedy and the
benefits that it give* in many of the most
chronic cases of Stomach Trouble has spread
its fame from one end of the country to the
other. No matter where you live—you will
find people who have suffered with Stomach,
I.iver and Lnteatinal Allmenta* etc., and have
been restored to health and are loud in their
praise of this remedy. There is not a day
but what one hears of the wonderful results
obtained from this remedy and the benefits
are entirely natural, as it acts on the source
and foundation of these ailments, removing
the poisonous catarrh and bile accretions, tak
ing out the infiamation from the intestinal
tract and assist in rendering the same anti
septic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose—
which alone should relieve your suffering and
convince you that Mayr'a Wonderful Stomaoh
Remedy should restore you to good health.
Put it to a test today—the results will be a
revelation to you and you will rejoice over
vour quick recovery and once again know the
Jovs of living. Send for booklet on Stomach
Ailments to tieo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 156
Whiting St., Chicago, or better still, obtain a
bottle from your druggist.
FYff *nle In Augusta by T. (». TTownrtTi
Prug Store* anil druggist? everywhere.
END ALL STOMACH
DISTRESS—MI-O-NA
Is a Perfectly Harmless Quick
and Effective Remedy.
t
You must guard against stomarl>
distress. It Is dangerous and needless
for you to suffer.
A hail taste In the mouth, headache,
dizziness, routed tongue, pain In the
eolon or bowels, usually Indicate over
eating. or that you have eaten some
thing the tired digestive organs refuse
to handle In the natural way. You
should get relief nt oner.
Mi-o-na is a sure and safe remedy
for stomach disorders. Get a fifty -
cent box today. Always keep them
in the house —carry them when trav
eling—take them at the first warning
of stomach distress. If not benefited,
Mt-o-na Tablets cost nothing. Drug
gists everywhere sell them.
If you have that uncomfortable feel
ing of fullness, stomach upset, and are
irritable anil depressed, beware, the
stomach anil digestive organs are in
rebellion. Do not delay—take Mi-o
na now and enjoy Immediate relief,
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, ‘Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Bums, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
The Ads in Today’s Herald are
Teeming With the Store News of
Augustas Live Merchants . . . .
Stop-Over Going North at
ASHEVILLE
The Ideal All-Year Cosmopolitan Re
sort of America-in the *
“Land of the Sky”
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH.
Through Pullman Parlor Buffet Car
Lv. Augusta, C.&W.C.Ry 11:00 am.
Ar. Spartanburg ” ... 3:40 pm.
Lv. Spartanburg, Sou. Ry. .. 4:15 pm.
Ar. Tryon ” ... 5:20 pm.
Ar. Saluda ” ..6:00 pm.
Ar. Hendersonville .. ” ... 6:30 pm.
Ar. Asheville ” ~. 7:30 pm.
Coaches, Dining. Sleeping and Observation Cars. Spartanburg to
Asheville and Cincinnati on CAROLINA SPECIAL, With Direct
Connections West.
For Information, Beautifully Illustrated Literature. Pullman Res
ervations, Tickets, Ets„ Communicate With
MAGRUDER DENT, F. L. JENKINS.
District Passenger Agent. District Passenger Agent.
■x 729 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
Telephone 947.
START
A BANK lliA. =
ACCO U N BE!
A bank account, like all other habits, is largely a matter of
DOING IT ONCE. In thinking of mantalnlng a bank ac
count you do not have to look forward to years of scrupulous,
hard-fought saving—you have only to make a start NOW.
One or five dollars in that bank seems easy enough yt>u
could as well as not put THAT MUCH In NOW, Well, that Is
the answer —for a second deposit will certainly follow. You'll
soon get to thinking about It as a matter of course. Keeping
adding a little and leai-e it alone—that ie the whole story.
TRY IT.
The Augusta Savings Bank
34 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE.
IUESDAY MARCH 17.
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