The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN THE Planters Loan & Savings Bank 705 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Oiganised 1870. In Operation 43 Years. U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds. Gross Resources $1,400,000 No huatnoas arrangement. rfofrram nr «*rg*ntßett*n la ooni plete until you hava fully arranged your bank compaction. Thla appllaa to awary man an<l woman, to ovary rorparatlon. firm or Individual, and to ovary rtaaa of buatnaaa whathar pro faulnna!. mambntlla or agricultural. Malta your Banking <Vmaoc tlon with this bank, whara tha moat painstaking nara and afflcl ant attention ara glvan to nil boatnraa animated to ue. Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sixes to Bent, $3 to S2O per year. Correspondence Invited. L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier. For Every Other Man—and YOU! You wouldn’t be a natural man if you didn’t think that YOU had the hardest foot on earth to fit. We’ve got a shoe for the other fellow and one for YOU. The workman—the man about town-the business or professional man-men in every walk of life—you’ll find YOUR shoe waiting for you right here. Tans, Gun Metals, Patents,Canvas-Bals, Bluchers and Buttons. Get them early! “From Maker To Wearer’’ tm s3l s3i Guarantee Shoe Co. Broad and Tenth Sts. SACRED CANTATA 11 ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Will Be Given on Next Tuesday Night, April Seventh, and a Splendid Program Has Been Prepared. A Bat-rod Cantata will ba given at ISt I'atil a Church on next Tuesday ! night April 7th Tha program waa ! | raparad by Mr. Ixitila Sayr», tha af flrlant organist and mimical director, and no doubt a large number will b« In attendance. The cantaia beglna at 8:IS o'clock. Here la the program: Program. 1. Processional Hymn, No. 90. 2 "Whan o'er the Steep of Oik vet." I. " Another Temple Wait* Thee" 4. '"Twua Night o'er Lunriy Oli vet.” Hymn, No. fiofi. 6. "Tha l.aat Supper." fi "O Thou Whoae Sweet Compas sion." 7. "Than Came a Great Multitude." K "Chrlat Before Pilate." 9. "O Sacred Head." (Quartet). 10. "The Mockera." 11. “The Saviour King Goes Forth to l)le,” 12. "Drop Sacred Head " IS. "Greater l.ove Hath No Man." (Hopranoal. 14 "Triumphant lord." Recessional Il\mn, No 91. Choir Memberahlp. Supranoa. Misses H. C. Iliggar, Ito lierta Iliggar, Mra A M. Kboch, Mrs F I" Farrar. Mrs W. II Howard. Mias Hettha Mlegal. Miss Nall Pilcher, Miss Annie Schmidt, Mlsg Annubelle White. Goya, Smytlia Sturman, Hobart Kboch, Alberta Lehmann, Irvin Met gel, Honaltl lllount, Charlie Doolittle,! ItllitipH Dunbar, Stewart Walker, Jaa. Mayer, Harry Wyley, Kenneth Four char, William Howard, Hen Smith, l-nwreneo Janes, John Janas. Altos, Miss Alice Holtlsby, .\lrg. N P Kemp, Mra. T. E. Cartel. Tenors, Messrs. J. W. Cooper, Carl Mathews, N. A Teague, W. H Sher man, W. II Manning. Hassos, Messrs E. S. Hothwell, A E Collins, T E. Cartel, W. C Moran Ixjlb Sayre, organist and choirmas ter ___ RICH COUNTy’nEGRO FARMER IS MURDERED Albany, Ga.—Ale* Hllllngslea, the most prominent negro farmer Ln Dougherty county and a largp prop erty holder, wits found with his throat rut from ear to ear and many stalls In his body In the woods about tw i miles from his home, which Is six miles southeast of this city, yesterday morning. Ills horse came home with Ids buggy. The rear curtain had In-on lorn off. and the buggy whs covered with blood. The search for the body wns not successful until late yester day morning. It Is thought the nssHssln got up on the buggy from behind, stabbed 81l lingslea In the back through the our 11In ami then cut his throat on both sides. There la no clew to the assas sin. Jealousy about women Is thought to have been the motive, though the dead man's body was robbed of everything of value he had on at the time. Strengthens Week end Tired Women "I waa under a great stmtn nursing a relative through three mfinths' sick ness." writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande. of Kirkland. 111., and "Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never he without It.” Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest? It Isn't the spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a month's treatment today; noth ing better for stomach, liver and kid neys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 60c and SI.OO, at yovjx Druggist. BARBECUE TOMORROW CAFE METROPOLE ELKAY’S Straw Hat Gleanar makes your last sea son's straw as bright and natty as ever. price 10 Cents. Moth Preventives Red Cedar Flakes, 15c Packages. Moth Balls, 3 lbs for 25*. T. G. HOWARD DRUGGIST The Stores Motorcycle Delivery. Dreamland Theatre SATURDAY’S PROGRAM THE MYSTERIOUS LEOP ARD LADY. A Two-Reel Drama. THE MOUNTAINEERS. A Drama. PAY THE RENT, A Joker Comedy BATTLE OF CHILI AND BEANS, \ Comedy. BARNYARD FLIRTATION. A Ko? atone Comedy THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. AVOID OPERATION Get Out From Under the Shadow of the Knife. k Thousands of women on j\ tho verge of serious sur /i gical operat ions are saved 1 I by a timely uac of ♦ nlMf/ ftxfotp p Stella- Vilam the V rcat female CisJM^fE^^-^Th O us vitv W u * l fe - M * male troubles arc unnatural ts 4IP and unnecea -1 vP sary. Taken in time they can lie cured ant) the operation avoided. The tonic principle of Stella- Vilae picks you up and gives you now lif« and hope, now desires and energy, new strength and purpose in life. For two generations I)r. Thachcr hss been helping Southern women to better health, to more cheerful lives. Stella- Vitae is the meanH employed and evolv ed by this celebrated physician from thousands of test cases. An y woman who suffers oven in a alight, degree can bo benefited by just one bottlo of this celebrated remedy. Don’t put it off, don’t neglect yourself and become old and rare worn before vour time, (let a bottle of Sulla- Vitae from your dealer and if you find that it does not improve your condition the dealer will return full purchase price. But it will help you. It will improve ?rour digestion, clear up your complex on and work wonders with your dispo sition and appearance. Get a bottle today. Don’t delay! Your dealer sells this wonderful jruaranteed-to-benefit remedy in $1 bottles. Thacher Medicine Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn. Makes Another Start. London.—Pierre Vender, British avD tnr, made anbthev start this morning In his attempt to fly to Monaco. He Is one of four representatives of Great HrltiilD competing In an air race from seven different centers of Europe to Monaco. lie csrriea a mechanic with him as passnnger. Vender arrived at Calais at three minutes to eight. According to the con ditions of the contest competitors start ing from taindon have to make descents at Calais and at Dijon. Verrier de scended and almost Immediately rose again and started for Dijon. The aviators have IS days tn whleh to complete the 800-mlle flight. We are in our now store, with a now and first class stock of Men’s and Boys’ high grade Cloth ing, Cents’ Furnishings. We specialize our Men’s Made-to - Order Clothes at $12.00 and $15.00. None better. E M. CROZIER & CO. Phone 1381. 1144 Broad St. Your^^^J 050 EASTER FOOTWEAR ■ he THE QUALITY=STYLE=SERVICE For Men and Women^^^^^P Why Not Accept One of These Many Invitations? You know we are always extending you an invitation to see what we can do and how much better we can do it than any other store in Augusta. You have the desire to dress well— we have the garments to satisfy that de sire and at moderate prices. —Don’t you think it worth while to accept just one invitation, at least, and let us prove to you, in doilar-saving facts, our claims? Spring Suits $12.50 to $35.00 SWAN-EDWARDS CO. FORMERLY H. J. PORTER CO. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE Tablet.!. Druggists refund money If tt falls to cure. E \V. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. 810 Broad St. FRIDAY. APRIL 3. H L C«nn**" I’ll I, i Schkxt Brwa. fc Co. 500 Our line of low shoes for ladies, gents and children* is now complete. Oome in before buying your Spring Shoes. COOK-McKIE SHOE CO. Phone 484. 970 Broad St. *