The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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THE
Planters Loan & Savings Bank
706 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
Organised 1870. In Operation 43 Years.
U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
Gross Resources ..... . $1,400*000
No buatnraa nmuirrmait or la com
plete until you h«wc fully »kr«n»«J ytmr bmik cornier tkm
ThU applle* to rxrry Iran anrt woman, to wary corporation,
firm or tndleldy*!, and m every r\atm of bualniwa whether pro
faaalpnal, marrantlla or a art cultural. Moke your Han kin* Oonnoc
tlon with thla bank, where tha moat palnataktn* uara and atftod
ant attention are *lv«n to all buelneaa er.trueted 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.
COLORED MEN
Wanted to .trail ire or I
tilHpinfl Car and Train i
Porter*
No axpationca naaaa
airv Poal'lona pay I*ll
to SIOO a monih. Htrady
work. Chlantro road a
l’aaaaa and Unlfnrtna
furnlahrd whrn nacaa
atiry. Writ# now.
Railway Inat , Dept 2%
Inaianapolla, Ind.
Dreamland Theatre
Monday's Progrnm.
THE SILVER LOVING CUP
In Two Part*.
THE ATONEMENT
In Two Part*
COLONEL CUSTORD'S LABT
STAND
A C'otnerty
OUR MUTUAL GIRL
Marta tha New York Kaaaball
Pla> era.
Magnetos recharged,
price $3.00. Special price
to dealers.
Reliable Auto Co.
THINK!
Of t hcRUUD TANK WATER
H E A T E R attached to the
range boiler in your kitchen;
the simple lighting of a match
and a turn of the valve starta
the heater in operation, and
gives you in a few minutes.*
plenty of hot water ut any
faucet in the house.
Of this convenience for the
toilet and bath and how it
lessens your labor and worry
in the every-day household,
routine. *
Of getting all the hot water
you need during the warm
weather ami your kitchen de
lightfully cool and comfortable
in contrast to the excessive
heat from the old-fashioned
coal stove.
Let ut show you thit “comfort
maker" in operation.
GAS CO.
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Th* b*«< car for it* price—and nan* battar mt any prio*. THat'a what
w* claim for th* Ford. And mar* than four hundred and fifty thnaaand
Ford* In world-wide aarvic* bear out our contention. Buy your* today.
Lombard Foundry, Machine & Boiler Works & Supply Store
DR. MURPHEYSAYS
“KILL THE
FLYS NOW”
Our Guaranteed Dal
mation
INSECT POWDER
Will do the Work.
Will also kill water
Bugs, Roaches, Ants,
etc.
60c Pound
T. G. HOWARD
DRUGGIST
The Stores
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fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
TRAIN DRAGS ESCAPED
ELEPHANT BACK TO CAGE
Berlin,—A railway engine waa yratrr
day brought Into play at tha atatlon
Wrlaarnari nrar hern, to auhdu* an ele
phant which had rer*jie<| from Ita t'ligf
with a travelling circua
Thr hnaat ran along thr trunk teiet.
fylng workmen and other* wh" arera In
Ita rath and emv-eaefully realatln* all at.
t«mpte to capture It. Finally a chain
NOTICE
m A Aixr One |H*rson not phased with
I ta Ls work done at other places,
to try our FRENCH DRY CLEANING. We guar
antee satisfaction.
MASON & WADSWORTH
Phone 1580 W. 214 12th Street.
this town saved
in their youth
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For many years, in fact for 34 years since
this bank was incorporated, October 12th, 1879,
wc have noticed that the young men who stead
ily save, if only a little hit at a time, eventually
become the “Big Men” of Augusta.
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The Augusta Savings Bank
34 Years of Faithful Service.
THE MINUTE DAME FASHION
he BIG
M EN of
n
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.
$2.50 53 .00 $3.50
GUARANTEE SHOE CO.
BROAD AND TENTH STREETS
waa thrnwn /bout Ita nerk and th* other
••nil »tl»' hr.i lu thr engine. Hlowly but
rural, the engine dragged the alrphant
tiark to thii elation where It waa placed
In Ita cunejtwthout further trouble.
Before buying vour Rabbits, be
sure and see
Those at Sheron’s: they’re
cute as can be.
SUNDAY. MARCH 29.
jumb _jb
is always ready to respond to the musical tastes
of each member of the family. It certainly is a
splendid moans of home entertainment.
WE will take in trade your “never played”
piano at a liberal allowance.
Where there Has been silence, let Wagner,
Beethoven, or any other composer, in whose mu
sic you chance to delight, reign. The Kimball
Player gives you the oorrect interpretation.
Kimball Piano Value
No piano in America today is graded and
priced according to value by the maker as olose
to the cost of manufacture as are Kimball Pia
nos and Player Pianos. The world’s largest man
ufacturers offer the world’s greatest values.
We are offering a number of slightly
used instruments, including several Kim
balls, at prices which the shrewd buyeT
should not overlook.
v Pianos for rent at $4.00 per month and up.
W. W. Kimbali
Co.
306 Jackson St.
Ira E. Perkins, Mgr.
YolTSavt)
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