The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN THE Planters Loan & Savings Bank 706 Broad Street. Augusta, Oa. Organised 1870. In Operation 43 Years. U. 8. Depository for Postal Savings Funds, dross Resources $1,400,000 No baslnaas arrant artwnt, program or organization la com ploto until you hav* fully arranged you r bank connection. Thle eppllee to ewery men end women, to every corporation, firm or Individual. and to every rleee of tmetnoa* whether pro feeetonel. mrrr&ntlle or asrl ultur»l Mah* your llankln* Connec tion with thle benk. where tho moet painstaking oere and effici ent attention ere given to ell huelnoee miniated to ua. Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Siies to Rent, $3 to S2O per year. Correspondence Invited. L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier. 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 • I 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 Easterl Get ‘ Better Shoes for Less Money” S2JO SHgSO GUARANTEE SHOE CO. Broad and Tenth Sts. HARDWICK HEARS IF FELDER RACE Georgia Delegation at Wash ington Somewhat Surprised at Entrance of Ex-Att’y Oen'l Washington, D. C.~ The announce ment that Attorney General Felder haa rcalanrd to make the race for Henntnr Baoon'a unexplmd term, aaya a apeiial to the fVinnttttitlon, waa received here Monday with conald ira’ile aurprlae by the Georgia delega tlnn. aa many of them had been led to believe that Falder would not really be a candidate. Unnrresaman Hardwick haa been Induatrtoualy engaged for the poet few weeka In building hla Georgia feneea for Ihla campaign. He h.t large force of eecrotarleg devoting practically their whole llmo to send ing opt thouannda of hla address* a throughout Oeorgla. It la anld that tin* atate la being literally liroadciu>le<] with them. Cmutrearman Hardwick could not THE AUGUSTA HERALD,* AUGUSTA, GA. he even laat night for a atatement, hut a friend who had aeen him early (lut ing the evening aald that he had re ceived a telegram from Atlanta no tifying him of Holder*a resignation, and that Mr Hardwick hlmaelf acetn ed to manlfeat but little concern at the newa. It la known here that Mr. Hard wick haa never, at any lime, aerloualy conaldered Felder iim a permanent fac tor In the conteat and on more than one oecaalon Mr. Hardwlck'a friends have openly boagted that Folder would not bo In the race to a finish. The announcement that Holder haa burned hla hrldgoa behind him ag fnr aa Hardwick la concerned put the Oeorgla goaalpa agog here laat night nueTh NEW ATT'Y CENT Prominent Hawkinsville Law yer Appointed by Gov. Slaton to Succeed T. S. Felder. Atlanta, Ga. Thomaa S. Felder on Monday tendered to Gov. Joaeph M. Hlaton hla resignation an nttorney general of the atate. becoming effec tive April 10, to enter actively Into hia campaign for election to the un explred term of the late United States Senator A. O. ltacon. The reslgnntion reached the gov ernor'a office shortly after the gov ernor'* arrival Monday morning. The governor had hardly returned from lunch when he announced the appoint ment of Warner Grice, of Hawkins ville. to gtteceed Attorney Genera' Felder. Attorney General Felder’* letter of resignation to Governor Slaton was as follows: Letter of Resignation. lion. Joseph M. Slaton, Governor of Georgia. Dear Sir: I hereby tender you my resignation a* attorney gen eral. to become effective on the 15th (lay of April, next. I take title step because I am entering upon an active campaign for the United States senate. In thus terminating my Incum bency I desire to express my ap preciation of the uniform cour tesy and consideration shown me by the executive and the other departments of the state. The generous and unfailing co-opera tion on the part of tny fellow workers In the capitol during my three years of service has made the performance of the duties of the attorney general's office a genuine pleasure. With best wishes, I am re spectfully yours, T. S. FELDER. March no. 1914. The news of Attorney General Fee der's resignation spread quickly, and In a short while friends of various prominent lawyers about the state imd assembled in the governor’s wait itig room to urge the appointment (/ this or the other friend." Governor Slaton, however, lost no tolme In muklng the appointment. Prominent Attorney. Mr. Griee Is a prominent attorney of Hawkinsville, and Is popular and well known over the state. He lias served several terms In the general assembly from Pulaski county, and bus held Various other public offices. In making hla appointment Gov ernor Slaton issued no formal state ment. Me said to newspaper men: I consider the slate fortunate In having so able a lawyer na Mr. Griee. He Is my friend, and I have been with him in several terms of the general assembly. I considered him seriously when 1 tnnde my appointment of Judge. Wade to the appellate ltench. I feel sure that his serv ice to the state will amply Jus tify the choice that I have triad**. Mr. Felder will establish his politi cal headquarters In Macon Imme diately upon his resignation becoming effective, and will open his campaign for the short-term senatorglitp. Mr. Felder will ''stump” the state thoroughly for his election. He has declared himself to be running en tirely without adherence to factional linos. He will pursue a face-to-face wlth-the-voters policy In this cam paign. THE CURTIS BAPTIST CHURCH NOON MEETINGS C*urtls Raptlst church Is circulating neatly printed cards among the work ers In a number of the shops and fire department announcing a series of noon meetings to be held In connection with the revival campaign now on. These noon services are ns follows: Mondays, at the Sibley Mills. Tuesdays, at Lombard Icon Works Wednesdays, at the Fire Department Headquarters at 11 a. m. Thursdays, at the C. & W. C. shops Fridays, at the Georgia Railroad shops. At these services Mr. Williams, the singer from Atlanta, will render solos and Rev. II l\ ltushholz will deliver a short, red-hot message. It Is ex pected that many will receive real blessings from the efforts. it Is said the meetings at this church were largely attended and there are splendid prospects for a great re \ lval. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching, blind, bleeding or Protruding Piles First application gives relief. 50c. Ladies’ Suit 3 dry cleaned, SI.OO up. Augusta French Dry I Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. Dreamland Theatre WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM IN THE WOLF'S FANGS, In Two Part*. THE MISER'S REVERSION. A Thanhottfcer Production In Three Parts. MIKE AND JAKE GO IN FOR MATRIMONY, A Joker Comedy. Every Man Has His Price We've a Suit to Match It You know there's a difference between satisfaction and near satisfaction. Just the suit a man wants at just tne price he wants to pay for it, is the S.-E. Credo. —Takes lot of careful study and thought but we find that it pays in the long run, and we also find that manufacturers come to know how very particular we are and are extra thoughtful for us. Swan-Edwards' suits do not go lower in price than a point where absolute satis* faction can be guaranteed. —The Swan-Edwards name is an as surance policy of quality, style and tailoring. Schloss Bros, and Rogers Peet Spring Suits, $12.50 to $35.00. SWAN-EDWARDS CO. FOR WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE The old Standard general strength ening tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS thill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c. Skirts dry cleaned, 50c up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. LOOK AT YOURSELF Is Suffering Writing Lines In your Face? Many a * ijt ' * pinning to ' s h o w in her face. Secret suffering and sickness is writing those lines every day plainer and plainer. They don’t know what to do. Their backs uche, their bodies ache; poor ap petite, bad digestion, sallow skins, drooping shoulders, always tired. Prob ably suffering from organic or function al trouble peculiar to women. Doctors don’t seem to help them. It’s pitiful. But there is a way out. A distinguished Southern physician gave a life time of constant study to perfecting a remedy for suffering wo men and when he had perfected it he rightly called it Stella Vitae, the star of life. All dealers sell it and so certain are thpy that they guarantee to give your money back if Stella- Vitae doesn’t ben efit you. I f you want to stop that nag ging pain, aid your digestion, clear up your complexion and regain your physi cal attractions try a bottle of Stella- Vitae. Try it today. Don't hesitate, for it costs you nothing if it fails to benefit Vou. Your dealer sells it in $1 bottles. Thacher Medicine Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn. Playing Cards Fifth Avenue Play ing Cards— A superior grade of cloth finish cards. Assorted green and brown backs in tuck cases. 25** packs. Country Club Play ing Cards— Gold edge, smooth finish, red and blue backs. In bright red telescope cases, Special 35c pack. T. G. HOWARD DRUGGIST The Stores Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. WALL PAPER ■ ■■ 1 ■——— L Mattings, Shades. Pictures T. G. Bailie A Go 712 Broad Street AWN IN 0 S” Magnetos recharged, price $3.00. Special price to dealers. Reliable Auto Co. WHERE yypVILLYOOBE jf™jss? Some day you will he either 55 or dead: you are counting on being 65. You know what old age brings with it—absolute decrease in earning power. 111-health, weakness and troubles that youth and strength now enable you to escape. Had you not better sit down NOW while youth is yours and give this mater your serious thought? It is better to do It now than to wait 'till that day comes to you. Save now and a happy old age Is yours. THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 34 .YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE. CONTRACTORS All kinds of Pumps, Pipes and Fittings. Contractors’ and Building Castings, Machinery and Materials, Steel Beams, Girders, House Front Columns, Lintels and Plates, Engines, Hoisting Rigs, Rope and Chain Blocks, Wire Rope, Boilers for Heating Buildings, Window Weights, etc., etc. Lombard Foundry,Machine & Boiler Works d Supply Store Capacity for 300 hands. AugmUa^Ga. fUESDAY. MARCH 31. —iii... ~ ,i! Bros 4 Co 1 Baltimore New York uSKiy | Poultry Feeds and Necessities! N. L. Willet Sled Go. AUGUSTA. —Wil let's Scratch Feed, —Wlllet's Chick Feed, —Willet’s Laying Mash, —'Willet’s Pigeon Feed, —Spratt's Feed, —Spratt’s Chick Grain, —Alfalfa Meal, —Gluten and Flax Seed Meal, —Oyster Shell, and Pearl Grit, —Charcoal, and Poultry Bone, —Beef Scraps, ana Blood Meal, —Hen-e-ta Bone Grit. Read the “Wants"