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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
No hualneM irmacMiMat, program or <>rganio*»ten la
plat* until you haw* fully arranged yamr bait ixmdhU an.
TMa appllra to ewary wan and woman, to evary corporation,
firm or Individual, and U> ovary filaaa of bu.tnaaa whathar pra
faaaUmal, mamanttla or agricultural. Make your Banking Cnnooo
tlnn with thla hank, whara tha moat paAnataklng <wr* and «ffU4,-
ant atlantlan ara given to all buatnaaa antruaud 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.
CONTRACTORS
AD kinds of Pumps, Pipes and Fittings.
Contractors ’ and Building Castings, Machinery
and Materials, Steel Beams, Girders, I Louse Front
Columns, Lintels and Plates, Engines, notating
Rigs. Rope and (710111 Blocks, Wine Rope, Boilers
for Heating Buildings, Window Weight*, etc., etc.
Lombard Foundry,Machine & Bollar Worts & Supply Stun
Capacity for 300 hand*. Angiwta, On.
Win. BCMWEtOERT, A. S. MORRIS, THOS. 8. GRAY,
President. Vloa President Caahiar.
Union Savings Bank
Corner Broad and Eighth Streets.
Capital •. •••• .• • rr»i w« "•>' • • r>» .. !f 100,000
Surplus •.»•••• $ 50,000
Rtocklioldors Liability .. - SIOO,OOO
Protection to Depositors $260,000
DIRECTORS:
Wm STHWEIOERT,
A 8. MORRIS.
FRANK X IX>RR,
BO WORE PHTNUST.
JNO. P. MTJLHERIN.
Depository United States Court, Northeastern
Division Southern District of Georgia.
v^ rE LEGHORNS
"The chickens with the laying Habit.’*
As good as any and better than most.
One Setting (15 eggs* SI.OO Two Sellings (.10 rggs) $1.50
PINE GROVE POULTRY FARM
C. L. iUMCHAU. Pnop.
(nr (ratral Avenue amt Laurel Streets
ARS Phono JfiO AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
BRICK
LABGE STOCK.
Georjjia-Carolina Brick Co.
Howard H. Stafford, President.
Write for Prioe*.
Self Rising Hour HO 1 '
No. 3 Tomatoes. 3 for 2.V
No. 2 Tomatoes, i for liS 1 '
fiuirar Corn, 3 for 2.V
Red Yelva Syrup, 3 for 2S'-'
WOLVERINE TEA COMPANY
H, E. PHILLIPS, Mgr.
Dreamland Theatre
PROGRAM
MONDAY, APRIL 6TH.
OUR MUTUAL GIRL.
In the 11th Reel.
GRINGO.
A Two Part Drama
ADRIFT.
A Two Part Drama.
BLACK HANDS AND DIRTY
MONEY,
A Coined'.
HAVE YOU READ “WANTS”
T. 8 RAWORTH.
B. J. HO RIB,
R. ROY OOOrvWTW,
O HENRY COHBN,
THOfl 8. GRAY.
Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
PROMPT SHIPMENT.
SPECIALS
Hull Head Catsup. 3 for. . 2RC'
Bull Head Jelly, 3 for 2{V
t'allfornla l'essert Peaches
for 2RC
Fresh Egga, while they last,
dosen 30''
Phone 3356.
"WATCH US fiROW
Randall's Pharmacy
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded from pure drugs.
First-class Soda Fountain. Court
eous Dispensers.
We Make Delivery Anywhere.
PHONE 2214.
520 CAMPBELL ST.
Augusta, Oe.
1288 BROAD BTREET
Have You a Pocket in Your Skirt? They
Are All the Go Now
HpW
And now that wa have pocket* (in skirts you’ll kindly noto), you’re
wondering how we’ll use ’em—Just to hold a woman’s vote.—Suffrage
Slogan.
No tnnro purges, vanity hones to be dangled from the feminine wrist
by a slender chain. You may now carry your change and powder puffs
In your skirt pocket, girls. That is the latest Faria edlet. Several of tho
very latest mode* being worn on the streets of New York arc equipped
nt the hips with ample pockets, similar to the side pockets of a gentle
man's trousers.
Society
GREENSBORO NEWS
Greensboro, Ga. Mr*. Walter Kin.
hrough. entertained delightfully yratw
day afternoon, in honor of Mias Noretie
Utile, of Atlanta Quantities of spring
blossom* ooinblned with ferna decorated
tile reeeptlon hall and parlor where roult
win played. Punch waa aervrd at tho
eoncluilon of game delightful reivesl
■unite were aerved. The hoateas waa
uaalated lit entert.Omng liy Mlaa Helen
1 'aria.
Mr. George Clayton vtatted Atlanta
thla week.
Mlaa llttllio I'ark Ilia returned from a
vtatt to Atiautu.
Meaara. U .W. Wagner and Horace
Mauney spent the week-end In Athena.
Mr*. W. H. Prut- haa returned from
Kltierion.
Mr. W. H. M. Weaver, of Macon,
spent Sunday here.
Meaara. Charlie Merritt and P. Uan
dnrant, of Kmory College, spent the
Week-end with the former'a pirenta.
MV a A .J. Homier, of Godfrey, la
Malting her alatrr, Mrs. Lena Haynea.
Mr. 11. J. Amhroae will ayiend nuina
time with Ills daughter, Mra. M. M.
Morgan.
Mlaa Norene Kitte,, who la apendtng
a few daya with home folka haa re
turned to Atlanta.
Mra Geo. K Gowning and little
daughter, of Atlanta, were the gueata
thl* week of Mra. O. L. Ck'ud.
Mlaa Annie Maude Welbuen, of At
lanta apent the week-aiul with her
coualtt. Mra. Fletcher Johnson.
Mra S. J. Cart ledge returned to Ath
ena Friday after vlaltlng friends here.
Mrs. Joseph Johnson and children
have returned pom a visit tu Mrs. D. C.
Johnson In Augusta.
Miss I .auric Caldwell, of Agnes Scott,
spent the week-end with her lather and
mother. Mr. and Mrs R. 1,. Caldwell.
Mrs Ellen Fueler, of Lexington, was
the week-end guest of Captain and Mrs.
H. F. Hurt.
Me end Mrs. Clark Jack, of Augusta,
were the kuests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Crawford.
Mrs. 1,. N tluna. and little daughter
have returned to Crawfordvllle, after a
visit to Mrs. A Heard.
Mrs. O. L. Cloud and daughter. Miss
Flliabeth Cloud, of Hamlet, N. C„ are
the guests of the former's parents.
Messrs it. 1 McComroons, J. It. Slnts.
F C. Rled. Hillman Smith motored lo
Ikintesvtlle this week on business.
Mr and Mrs. IV M. Crowley and chil
dren will leave this week for Katontoo
where the former tuts accepted a posi
tion. Their many friends here regret
very much to have them leave Oreens
boro.
Mr. H. S. 'lVrl>en, spent the week
end with h:s fanttlv.
Judge H. O. Lewis was In tile city
Thursday.
Mr tt. H. Firkle was a recent visitor
to Atlanta.
Mt Miller Morris of Augusta, dined
with Mr Henry Spinks yesterday.
Mr. Edward Markw dter, of Warren -
ton, was In the city Thursday.
Mrs J. 11. Hicks was In Washington
Thursday,
l>r. James Weaver Mr. WIBIam llel
vin and Mr T. C. Spivey, prominent
Kntonton clt Icons, were In the city Fri
day.
Mr. James Rossmtin. of New York, ts
visiting his mother. Mrs. J. O. Ross
tiinn.
The many friends of Mr and Mrs. J.
W. i.' ana will he delighted to laaru tliai
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. ’
they will make their home in Greena
i>o ro.
Mra. Clyde Richards, of Union Point,
wua in the city Friday.
Mvm. \Y O. Fluker, of Union Point,
w is in the city Wednesday.
The m<.rrUtgt- of Mias Bess Hobbs
•ml Mr. James Guy Carey occurred
Friday at the 1 tapllst pastor!um. Rev,
I. »•:. Hutton officiating. The young
e upU* came from Swords in an auto
mobile. Swords is the former home of
the bride.
The mutriage of Miss Nellie Moore to
Mr. »Robert Jackson occurred Thursday
evening at the home of the bride. Rev.
W. R Jackson officiating. They will
make their home in SUoam.
NEWS OF JOHNSTON
Johnston, 8. C. -Mesdomea Jas. H.
White, H. W. Crouch are the delegates
to represent the t’. D. C. at the dis
trict conference to he held April 30th.
Mrs. J. L. Walker enus-tatns this
morning for the coming brides Misses
I.ylle Legrone and Francis H trot her.
Memorial 1 Nty will be observed on
Sunday, May the 10th In some one of
the churches, ahe local ministry as
sisting.
The crowning of the May Queen May
pole I'alire und llahy Show the first
day of May will he a beautiful chtl
dtreti s feat and will lie given under the
auspices of the l). I>. 0.
The new Century Club Is pushing
“Clean-up Day" with a vim. A war
on the fly ts the order of things.
A concert will be given on April Hth,
consisting of local talent, the proceeds
ot same to he used for a project of the
club.
M ss Mallle Waters will visit her sis
ter. Mra. L. 1-. Aden In Atlanta the lat
ter twirl of April and attend grand
opera.
Mesdumes F. M. Hoyd, J. H. White,
Mlas Halite White will attend the gouth-
At la it tic Music Festival in Spartanburg,
May 6,7, and S.
Mrs. Suae Latimer haa returned to
Columbia.
Mlaa Lila Mobley la expected soon
from .Marlon to visit her atater, Miss
Lillian Mobley,
Mrsdauies L. C. Latimer, W. J. Hatch,
er, J. A. Lott, p. c. Stevens, A. F.
I-'W S. j. L. Walker, J. H. White, Mias
Hal le White, Louise Hoyt, Thos Hoyt,
and Carrie Dorn with sixteen Royal Am
bassadors attended the Missionary
Jubilate Institute at Bateaburg Saturday
and Sunday, representing tlte various
in salonary societies.
The orchestra under the direction of
F M. Boyd will make thetr first ap
pliance at the Baptist Sunday school
Sunday morning
The Baptist Sunday school will ob
serve Missionary Day. Apr 1 19th. In t.te
ever;lug. In which about 100 will take
part.
Mtsa Ida Sntcher haa been added to
the telephone force and will have charge
of, the local phones while Mlse Ray
Scott Will operate the swtchboard of
the long distance. Thla addition la an
other step in Johnston's progress.
Mrs. J. E Swe.Vingen returns this
week from Margaret Wright Hospital,
Augusta, with very little change In her
condition.
This week s issue of the Johnston
Monitor will appear as the work of the
new management and the Issue will be
read with great pleasure as a tilting
welcome to the new regime.
ELKAY’S
Straw Hat Gleanar
makes your last sea
son’s straw as bright
and natty ns ever.
price 10 Cents.
Moth Preventives
Red Cedar Flakes,
15* Packages.
Moth Balls, 3 lbs for
25*.
T. G, HOWARD
DRUGGIST
The Stores
Motorcycle Delivery.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doies 600 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
THE BEST THING TO BE SEEN THE
“WEEK BEFORE EASTER IN AUGUSTA”
IS THE
QUALITY
Cfic .tjgfl
.' jjß|
Men and Womens Latest and Best Styles
pSO |*oo
hum
KENNY’S COFFEES ARE THE BEST
Mocha, per lb.. ..35*
Java, per lb 35*
Manaeaiba, per lb. 30*
Bogota, per lb.. .. 30*
Woodward Contracting Co.
L. W. Woodward, Mgr.
405 Leonard Building.
General Gonstractors. Phone 2968.
HOTEL FLANDERS
133-137 West 47th St., New York City.
. JUST OFF MOADWAY.
The right kind cf a hotel In the right locality. In the heart of the
theetre district and adjacent to the shopping centre*. Positively fire
proof. Excellent outline and an exceptional orchestra. A large addition
Juat completed, containing llbray, grill and billiard hall.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath,
$1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS.
from Grand (.antral Station, oara marked "Brondway’' without transfer;
Pennsylvania Station, 7th Ave. car. without transfer.
Booklet upon request.
H. R. SHARES. PROP
SUNDAY. APRIL 9.
Laguayra, per lb.. 30*
Kenny’s High Grade,
per lb 25*
Hour Santos .. ..25*
Rio, 18*, 6 for SI.OO
Phone No. 601.