The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT THE Planters Loan & Savings Bank 706 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Organised 1870. In Operation 43 Tears. U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds. Gross Resources $1,400,000 No bustnaaa »rrwrigamaat, pro*ram or organlaaMon '* aom until you have fully arrangsd your bank eonnartlon. This appllaa to rmy tnon and woman, to avary rorporatlna, firm or Uidlvtdyal. w>d to avsry rlaan of business, whathar pro fsartonal, maraantlls or agricultural. M.J.* your flanking Conooc tlon wltb this hank, whara tho moot painstaking rmrm find afflcl rnt at taction ax* *'v«*» to all bustn.sa an trusted to ua. Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sizes to Rent, $3 to S2O per year. Correspondence Invited. L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier. gPp Be Well Dressed Start With Your FEET The old custom of “ dressing-up ” on Easter, that has been in vogue since the memory of man, still holds good today. To be well-dressed you must have a new pair of shoes, because one’s feet are the most conspicuous and quick ly noticed. Get the best suit or dress you can buy, but it won’t look spick and span un less your feet are properly shod. What to buy won’t puzzle you if you buy here and take advantage of our experience and know ledge of what is best to wear. We are pre pared to equip you, the year round, in your footwear needs---shoes right from the manu facturers —the most advanced styles—every wanted leather. Slip your feet in a pair of our shoes and spend a delightful Easter! Get “Better Shoes for Less Money’’ $2.50 (3.00 (3.00 GUARANTEE SHOE CO. Broad and Tenth Sts. In Our WEDDING •Stationery in the nvilization of skill ful engraving most, mani fested. We have united art, and industry with the most modern of mechanical rn ft hods which has brought about the highest degree of perfection in our extensive engraving plant. We submit samples up on request. J. P. Stevens Enaravinq Co., Atlanta. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Society NEWS OF HARLEM Harl«m, Oi.-Mri Klrnnor Grren# I lhr#l of Hatcabur*, H. C.. In vlsltififc bar | pa rants, In*. and Mr*. J. K Grswna. Mr. l\ f>. Hnlloy visit **(! a uff nut a nna , «L*y the f*#*t w*«ik. Mis* Lilian Clary left on the 2let Inet I fur At|mnia, where ehe will remain for eevfT.il months. Prof. B. I>. Kadi# an been quite uck for ni* ver#»l days but at this writing he is Improving. Col Jno. T .West end Judge J ft. Htirnslde, of 'I horn Non, wire in Harlem Friday on legul htiNiness. Mr. WUIIam Lans'Lli and Mrs. WII- I IlMm King paid a visit to Augusta one I da> the pnst week. Columbia nufterlor court convenes at Appling on Monday the 2lrd Inst. It In thought that It will riot tie of long duration as some important rases that were to be tried have been put off. The Georgia railroad the past week settled claims of Mr J. W. Whitaker and Mrs. C.'orln# Kamaev, who were su ing the road for damage by fire. The former fur n stock of good* destroyed by firs and the latter for a store-house burned. Mr. Whitaker receiving $l,lOO and Mrs ftamsey ss&#. At a recent meeting of the Harlem chamber of commerce a committee was appointed to go to Augusta when the National Highway party from Washing ton, I>. C., reach that city and present | • lalms why the highway should pass through Harlem, and will show that It will he more prcatlca! from evre-y stand point that the road Mhould he located along this route to Thomson and Union Point. | Mr. V. If. Clary has accepted a por tion as overseer of a large farm In Jen- I kins county, and we learn his family I wd! move down there atmut the middle j of April. The weather the past month has very j much retarded farming operation in Co lumbia county. Very little corn has been ; planted up to this time. Mrs. J. F. Fennell and children, of Augusta, have been the kuests of Mr. and Mrs. F J. Walton the past week. Mr. Oscar l*ec, of Thomson, a popular traveling man for «n Augusta firm, was In Harlem on the 19th Inst. We learn that Mr. I.ee will soon give up traveling and will connect himself with the Jef fersonian Publishing Co., at Thomson. Mr. Joe C. Anderson. of Augusta, spent Friday night in this section. DENMARK. S. C., NEWS Denmark, S. C Min Ruth Moßich i rn. of Columbia ha* returned after a vlHit to Miss Julia (!ool*by. Itev. and Mr*. 11. (!. Hardin spent the week in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones, of Rates liurg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Ml*. J E. Steadman. Mr. ami MS*. Gedney M. Rrown have teiiiriieil to their home In Florence after I slat of two weeks with Mrs. Brown's lather, Mr. 11. C. Klee. .Vll** Jn*eprlne Faust, of Columbia, la spending some lime with parents here. Mr*. It. A. Goolsby and little daugh ter spent W edneaday In Orangeburg. Mrs. C. A. Unix, of Midvllle, Ga.. la the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J G. Boozier. Miss Carrie Riley spent the week-end 111 Augusta. Ga., with her slater, Misa Surah Riley. Mr. Herman K. Cohen, of Richmond, \'h. was in town Wednesday. Mr Jns It .Guess spent several days In Columbia this week. Mr and Mrs. R. M. McCartha and Mi** Marian McCartha of BamluAg * pen i Sunday with Mrs. Ruth 8. Cullff. Mrs. J Roland Griffin, of Lynchburg, Is visiting her father, Mr. G. W. High tower. Messrs. Hubert and Ed Morris apent some time here this week enroute to their home In Hartsville. V!** I.tzzle Clink, of Columbia, spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. A A. Cooper. Judge G. P. Harmon and Mr. Wln eliester Graham, of Bamberg spent Sun day In town. Mr. I.eon Met* has returned to hla home In Norway after a slay of several ilim here. Miss Florence Bell is spending some time iiv Columbia. MV. 11. M. ltay, of Columbia, Is visit ing parents here. Mrs. S. It. Tlndal spent Thursday In Bamberg with Mrs. R. M. McCartha. Mrs Ida Addison, of Brunson, Is visit ing Mrs W. 8. Cooper. Mrs. G. W. Hightower has gone to K ngslree forf a weeks' visit to her sis ter, Miss Nora Elliott. GREENSBORO NEWS Greensboro, Ga Miss Glayds Young blood entertained tier club in :» most en joyable manner Friday afternoon. Jon quils and ferns were used throughout i the lovely apartments. At the conclu sion of the game of rook cream and i wafers was served. Mrs J. W. McoYe entertained at an ! elegant luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. J. 11. Sibley. Jonquils adorned the ; living am! dining room. A plateau of j these beautiful blossoms formed tho central decorations for the perfectly ap -1 pointed table. The occasion proved one of much pleasure to those present. Mrs. It. It. Overton, entertained the Sewing rirole most delightfully. A tie in ouh hot lunch was served during the afternoon. Mrs. J G. Faust will spend the week end in Atlanta. Mrs J. It Armstrong and little <la ug I iter. Kllsabeth of Woodvllle, are the guest of Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Mrs. W, It Jackson. Jr,, and Mrs. K. \\ t’opelan spent 'Tuesday in Atlanta. Miss Louise Wright spent the week end in Atlanta. Miss Fharlle Mae Carter was the week-end guest of friends In Atlanta. Mis* Amy Gelssler has return**! home from • pleasant visit to her sister. MYs. Ashurst. In Aiken, 8. C. Mrs Norman Smith returned Monday fr *m a vis t to Atlanta. Mrs Henley Hall and Henley. Jr., are the guests of Mrs K. Harvey Armor. Miss Clyde WIUIs, of Covington, was a week-end visitor home. Hr C. C King, and MY W. C. Da vidson. of White Plains were in the city yesterday Mr Louis Shipp of Sparta, spent Sunday with parents, Col. and Mrs. F. B. Shipp. Mr. Noel P. Park spent several days in Augusta. Judge .1 H. Park is holding court this week it* Ritonton. Mrs Hill Lewis wo* the guest Thurs day of Mrs. A. H. Smith. ti Mr C. N. Spinks, of Greenville. S. C., whs the guests of relatives he## this week. Mr. R L. Pa dwell spent Sunday with his daughter, Mss l-aurie at Agnes Scott. Miss Lillian Russel spent the week end in Vilanta Re\ J A. Simpson spent the week end In Penfte d and filled his regular ; appointment at the Presbyterian church, j Have you seen Rice-O’Connor Shoe Co's, window?. Manufacturers' v sam ples of ladies’ patents, tsn and white Colonials, Dumps, steel buckles. $1.95 and $2.45. JEFFERY MOTOR CARS Reliable Auto Co. A. & P. SPRING SALE Sardines moT! 6 ’. a can 4c Baked Beans Tc^ 0 a can 7c Catsup Head .... 3 bottles 25c Toilet Paper kSff 7 Rolls 25c A. & P. Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hams, lb I9c SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS, pound 20<* New York State Potatoes, peck vfxlv Yard Eggs, -?n r dozen vlvk- Keen Appetite Bowels Regular Always Feel Fine and Look the Part. The best remedy for liver, stomach or bowel troubles and especially con stipation is the famous HOT SPRINGS LIVEP. BUTTONS. Take thti famous remedy, that Hot Springs, Arkansas, doctors prescribe as a general tonic and blood purifier and to put the liver, bowels and stomach in fine working order. Don't miss getting a box today—they tone up the liver, drive out the poison ous gas and waste in the bowels and make you feel cheerful and full of new life and ambition in a few hour*. Throw away calomel and slam bang purgatives Try little chocolate coat ed HOT SPRINGS I.IVER BUTTONS Just once and you'll have no use for any other liver remedy. Fine for sick headache, sallow skin, dull eyes and blotches. All druggists everywhere for 25 cents, and money back, if they aren’t the best ever. Free sample from Hot Springs Chemical Co., Hot Springs, Ark. # The Carolina Arts and Crafts Have Just received a now supply of mountain goods— Baskets, Chairs and Handwoven Rugs Call and see them and also exam ine our line of fine embroideries, cro chet table mats, fine tatting, hand kerchiefs, etc. 1245 BROAD STREET. Spring Clianing Now is tho time to use our BED BUG POISON largo bottle with brush 25c 1 * Elkays’ Ant, Bug and Roach Powder, 250 and 50<\ Peterman’s Roach Powder, IS*** and 25c 4 . Peterman’s Discovery, 15c and 25c. Moth Balls, 3 lbs. for 25<* Red Cedar Flakes, per package.. .... 15C Phone us your wants. Motorcycle Delivery. T. G. Howard The Stores El Ryad Coffee Tho Moat Delicious Grown. This Coffee Is al ways sold In Trade- Mark Green Bags, and for sale only at The AAP atores. Lb. 35c 844 St. STOP WASTING YOUR MONEY When you DON’T buy your Paint from us, you pay a middle man’s profit. In buying from us you buy direct from the FACTORY and save that PROFIT. Our Paints axe best. .. Out Prices are Right. O’CONNOR-SCHWEERS PAINT CO. Manufacturers j Red and Buff, Dry Pressed and Common Building. LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT. Georgla-Carolina Brick Co. Writs for Prlcaa. Howard H. Stafford, Praaidant. Augusta, Qa. This bank prides it*«lf on its impregnable structure aa a business Institution. It has been founded to stand as a con servative Institution of unquestionable strength In this com munity as an absolutely trustworthy guardian of every re sponsibility with which It Is entrusted. FOR 34 YEARB IT HAB STOOD A 8 A VERITABLE “ROCK OF GIBRALTAR.'' WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT ON THE STRENGTH OF OUR PAST RECORD. The Augusta Savings Bank INCORPORATED 1879. THe best car for its pries—and non* bsttsr at sny pries. That's what ws claim for tha Ford. And mora than four hundrsd and fifty thousand Fords in worid-wida aarvioa baar aut our eontantion. Buy yours today. Lombard Foundry, Machine & Boiler Works & Supply Store Salmon StVcn can I2c Mackerel ?.?"•*. 8-Ib.kit 99c Jelly IS . Any a jar 8c Navy Beans B„r on . lb. 5c Snowdrift Compound—No. 55<; No. 10, $1.10; No. 20, $2.20. A. & P. Fancy Patent Flour, 24 pound sack 78^ Sultana Coffee la the Beet Value on the Market. This Coffee is al ways sold in Cardi nal Red Trade-Mark Bags. TAKE Mo OTHER. Lb. 30c Fancy Lemons Dozen 20c iih. um \ t msm c SUNDAY. MARCH 22. 1 if ' j 'WHmljm H ifxßP P* ' V l" i.m Cream f% a Cheese, /IP pound .> uu Best A&P ar Creamery jhP Butter ....... www