The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 08, 1914, Home Edition, Image 16

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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870
Capital and Surplus $230,000.00
Gross Resources $1,400,000.00
With ampla capita! and unexcelled fui-llitlra, this hank offer*
to the good people of Augusta and aurmunding territory all of
the advantage* that make hank -connection satisfactory,
Dipcaltor*' tntereata receive the m it careful attention, and are
the Initial factor* In the affair* of thla hank.
The aii-ounta of careful, conaervath* people solicited.
Deposits may he made hjr ‘mall. Safety I.ook Hoxea at $3.00
to t-o.no per annum.
L. C. HAYNE. President.
GEORGE P. BATES, Caahiar.
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If you had a mint of money you
couldn’t buy a better car.
Ford merit has made it the
standard ear of all nations. It’s
light strong comfortable
and dependable. And its cost
is well within your income.
Get yours to-day.
Five hundred do Ham Is th# prlre nf the ford
run-about. fh# touring rar Is five fifty, the
town inr seven fifty-—f. o b. I*etrolt. com
nlete with equipment Get raining and p*.'-
tlrulsr, from Lombard Iron Work*. Augueta,
Oaorgta
ELECTRIC WIRING
IS A PERMANENT
IMPROVEMENT
TO YOUR PROPERTY
ELECTRIC WIRING makes your house
more desirable to liw> in. Does away with
matches and all flaming lights, therefore, pro
tects your walls.
If you should want TO SELL you will get
back your investment in wiring fixtures, and the
house will sell QUICKER.
If you wish TO RENT the property ELEC
TRIC WIRING will make it easier to obtain a
.desirable tenant
DO IT NOW
Wire while we guarantee ROCK BOTTOM
PRICES.
i
We will carry the account and let you pay
monthly.
A.-A. R. & E. CORP.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
612 Broad St. Phone 2751
Bright Bargains in Wants
DID STOVER GIRL
GO TO FACTOHV?
Bumi Said to Be in Possession
of Statement That She
Wasn’t There on the Day of
the Murder.
Atlanta, G*.—‘That Dtttcllva William
.1 ISurni hm tvMfUC* to tbi effect thnt
MoniiHi Wtovrr, tha atnr witness for
the |»ro*M'« utlon In the l-Yunk trial, did
not ro to th* pencil factory f»n the <U?
of the Mary Phnirwri tragedy, wm told n
reporters yeet entity afternoon by Homer
hdmonditon, etepfather of the girl.
Kdmondaon stated that he and hie wife
tutd carried Mon teen to »he officii of
Hu mu#l Hooretatn recently at the ve
queat of pernon* Interested tn Leo
Prank n defense. and Him! the purpose of
the visit wm to allow the girl to m#k#
a repetition of her statement on the
aland M that her evidence could he put
in the hands of Dslectlve Burns.
While In Honrgtolft’fi office, the step
father stated, repented questions were
naked ttie Kiri which did not concflTn her
evidence. faster, he said, when quea
tlona bavins direct hearing upon her tes
timony wen* piled, the father and moth
er arose to leave, at which there was
created a little excitement.
At this juncture. Edmondson told ;he
reporter Isetocthrs Burns wslksd ir»
ftona an adjoining room with Attorn*?
Herbert J ll»a». a rnemher of Fri»ik*s
counsel Kdmondson and his wife and
daughter were proceeding through the
doorway toward the elevator In the At
lanta National Hank building In which
M* orate!n'e offices afe situate 1.
Hums. Kdmondeon declarci, spoke and
began a conversation.
"Did you ihink Monteen nr»na» v sent
to the pencil factory the day Mary Ph*»-
r»n was murdered?” Edmondson qttous
the nr led detective as having asked.
•*1 don't think Anything about It -I
know she did.” he says he responded.
‘Hu she didn’t go to ih » factory
thnt day.” Burns Is said to have totd
the steplsthcr. "I know she ditfn t.’*
At which there were j heated
w.nde from Edmondson, wh > left In the
elevator as soon as It arose.
Home will have nothing say of the
evidence he has gathered In his investi
gation His final report Is expected
some lime during the later part of »h»
week.
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5,231 IS TOTAL
NUMBER REGISTERED
Books Closed Yesterday After
noon. Large Numbc" Qualified
to Vote in State anu County
Elections.
The registration books for the elute
and county election dosed late yester
day afternoon and there Is a total of 6.-
231 people qualified to vole In the elec*
ttonh which will he held thla year. The
In el din’s registration was large nno
throughout the entire dny there wae a
steady etreum of people pouring into tho
Court hotiae.
The following la the registration by
wards:
First ward 714
Second ward 597
Third ward 538
Fourth ward 919
Fifth WHrd 1,037
Sixth ward 704
City total 4,632
District 119 99
I '(strict 121 127
I Xatrict 323 132
IMstrlct 124 89
1 itstrict 1-89 99
District 1434 1-0
District 1600 56
Chunky totnl 899
Grand totnl (white) 5,281
In the county there sro three negroe,
registered, and In the city, seventy-four,
the latter being divided as follows: First
ward. 6; second. 15; third, 27; fourth.
22: fifth, 0; sixth 4. The totnl of nil
for the county la 5.305.
Two Dead After Bomb
Burst in Drug Store
Detroit, Mich.—Vlttorla Ousmano,
drug atom proprietor, and Sant Clpra
nlo were killed and two other Italians
were Injured when a bomb exploded In
Unamuno's store here today. Leo
(lunsherK. u messenger, who carried
the bomb to the store, was hurt. The
messenger told the police that two
Lallans gave him a package to de
liver Fulling to find the number
given him. he stopped lit h store and
Clpranlo, one of the victims, accom
panied him to Oueniano’s to ascertain
if the package was Intended for that
place llusmano was examining the
package when the explosion ocurrcd.
DIED FROM EFFECTS
TOO MUCH COCAINE
Bellboy at Hampton Terrace
Died on '’’rain Going to
Washington City.
The following «r|ieare(l in the Wflih.
tngton Poet of Monday with reference to
two employe* ivf the Hampton Terrace
lit tel
'•One man we* fount! dead and another
unconpctmiP In a n'eeplng oar of the At
lantic t\vi*t Pine train. No. 82, when It
arrived from Auirusta, (Hi., yepterdsv.
The dead man wap Identified a* Wealey
Hell, 22 year* old. of Bedford, Mae*.
"R. J. Allen. JO \ear* old. who g:»V*
no addree*. whp taken to Providence
lloppltal. Phyalclan* aay he t* puffer*
|n| from the excessive UP* of cocaine.
Although hi* condition Ip critical, thcv
Pity he will recover.
“Three bottleP partially fillet! wl«h
what the police aay Ip cocaine were
found In the berth occupied by Allen.
lh*tectlve* who Investigated the cue*
learned that Bell was a bellboy, and that
Allen 1* n waiter.
“Hell and Al>n. the police may. nor*,
working in aouthern hotels. and ha-I
planned to go to IVtrolt.
•The body of Bell ha* been taken to
the morgue Mi** Ethel Bell, a alpter,
living at Bedford, Map*., hap been noti
fied Allen alio »«>* he has relative!
in M'»Ponohueett*.'*
TO DEDICATE "WREN I NEST."
Atlanta. Qa.—Oovernor John M Slaton
will dedicate "The Wren’p Neat,'* the
old home of “Uncle Remus’ early ‘n
May. when the old place Ip formall*
turned over t the Uncle Remit# Me
morial ttKKintion to he kept aa a mon
ument to the fiunoue wraer.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
DARKENS
j GRAY HAIR
STOPS PALLING HAIR
Darkens Evenly and Naturally
Whan your hair turns gray, failed,
whit# or streaked with gray—ts hair It
falling out or la brittle or straggly, try
the following: On retiring rub "QB*n"
on hair and scalp like a aliampoo.
It fall free and dry over nlg'ht. The
gray disappears and a few more ap
plications of Q-Uan your hair la beau
tifully darkened and quickly become*
(hick, glossy and lustrous. Q-Bun
stopa falling hair, promotea Its growth,
slops Itching scalp and dandrufr.
<J-Han give* a delightful feeling of
refreahmenl and cleanliness to the
scalp— a* Q Man Is not atlcky or meaay.
has a mild, pleasant odor; safe to use
and never disappoints. Darkens hair
so evenly nnd naturally no on# oen
tell. Keeps you looking young hy
keeping your hair dark, fluffy and
beautiful. A largo 7-nunce bottle sold
for only 50 <■ by Frost's Pharmacy. 502
Broad St., Augusta, Oh, Out-of-town
people auppllod by mall.
CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT
Cures Croup, Colds. Couqhs
Tickling In the thront, running of he
none, iiore throat, licit medicine for
whopping cough Tried and tesed lor
fifty years. Sure ami certain to cure.
Try Chifliy'l Expectorant, 26c at drug
■tores
DROPSY
- SPECIALIST
Usually give quick relief.
Cfct&f 1 h:ive entirely relieved manv
livlF tiai seemingly hopeless cases.
■T ~ Dwelling and shert breath
soon gone. Often g’-ves
1 entire relief In 15 to 25
da vs Trial treatment sent
' Wttolf DR, THOMAS E. GREEN
Successor to Dr. H. H.
Green', Son,
Box P Atlanta, Ga.
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.
WHEN GROUP GOMES
TREAT EXTERNALLY
The old system of dosing delicate lit
tle stomachs with nauseous drugs and
opium syrups Is wrong nnd harmful
Try the external treatment —Vick',
"Vap-O-Hub” Croup and Pneumonia
Salve. Juat rub a little over throat
and chest and cover with a warm flan
nel cloth. The warmth of the body
release* vapors of Pine Tar. Menthol,
Thymol, and Bucalyptol, that loosen the
choking phlegm and ease the diffteult
breathing immediately. One applica
tion at bedtime Insures a sound night's
sleep. Vick's Is hettuf than Interns*
medicines for all forms of cold trou
bles. Three slsce—2sc, 50c and SI.OO.
Danger in
Mineral Drugs
To Clear the Blood and Get
Rid of Eruptions, Sores
and Ulcers
There Is not a bit of sense In anyone
In Georgia using mercury. lodide of
potash, arsenic or any other mineral
drug for poisoned blood. Our own
YI ■ e
\I [ |
£t\ }
Say Good Rye to all Blood Trouble*.
forests furnish us with the beet blood
purtfler In all the world. The famous
8. 8. 8. for the blood Is Just as pur#
as the morning dew. can harm no one,
not even a child, and yet It Is tha most
powerful and searching, safe blood
purifier known to medicine.
As a matter of fact, there ts on#
Ingredient In 8. S. 8. which serves the
active purpose of stimulating each
cellular part of the body to the healthy
and Judicious selection of Its own
essential nutriment. That ts why tt
regenerates the blood supply; why It
I ha* auch a tremendous Influence In
overcoming ecsems. rash, pimples,
scrofula, sores, abscesses and all other
evidence of Impure blood.
And In regenerating the tissues
8 8. 8. has a rapid and positive anti
dotal effect upon all those Irritating
' Influences that cause rheumatism, aore
throat, weak eyes, falling hair, loss of
weight, thin pale cheeks, and that
weariness of muscle and nerve. 8. 8. 8.
i Is prepared only tn the laboratory of
The Swift Specific Co.. Q-10. Swift
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.. who maintain a
very efficient Medical Department,
where all who have any blood dis
order of a stubborn nature r ay writ#
freely for advice and a special book
I of Instruction. 8. 8. 8. Is sold every
where by drug stores, department and
] general stores.
Beware of all substitutes. Don't ac
cept anything said to be "Just as good.'*
Dreamland Theatre
Thursday's Program
SEALED ORDERS
In Two Part*.
TOWN OF NAZARETH
In Two Part*.
A BAD EGG
A Comedy.
CHICKEN CHASER
A Keystone Comedy.
500 Beautiful
Gold Fish
"And '
Aquariums
FREE
At our Store No. 2,
710 Broad Street.
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th.
Kdc largo display ad
in Herald Friday.
T. G. HOWARD
DRUGGIST
The stores
krfVe iii i shim*—'
DROPSY XrS^ZT
a in* relieved tn a
few hourn swelling, water and uric acid
removed In a few days—regulates liver,
kidney* and heart. Write for testlmcnl » m
of curen, and a symptom blink for a
Free Trial Treatment. COLLITM DROP
SY REMEDY CO. DEPT. 13 ATLANTA,
GA. •
ATTENTION
BUILDERS
We carry in stock and
are exclusive agents
for
“Acme” Plaster
“Cherokee” Plaster
“Eureka” Lime
“Lagarde” Lime
“Standard” Portland
Cement
“Magnolia” Slag
Cement
“QUALITY
COUNTS”
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WHALEY
BROTHERS
622-624 Reynolds St.
Phone 3247.
t s * v *~J_. - -~T S „
Your Telephone Horizon
‘II7‘HEREVER you go, within the Bell system, your telephone
horizon travels with you.
No matter where you are, the Bell telephone is the center of
a large talking circle.
You can travel the length and breadth of the country and
never be beyond the reach of the Bell telephone.
Wherever you are, it links you with your home and business.
You may be a thousand miles from home, yet in a few min
utes you may hear the voice of friends or business associates.
And wherever you go it is the same. Always there is the
same efficient service of the Universal Bell Telephone system
linking you with those you have left behind.
Help Clean Up
Every householder should help dur
ing ’Clean Up" time by disinfecting all
cellars, closets, yards, nooks and corners
where germs coUert and multiply.
Platt’s Chlorides diluted and
sprinkled liberally around will deflroy
the germs and bad odors.
Also used throughout the house will
help protert the family.
Economical Safe and Strong.
Platt’s
Chloride s
The Ocf orless
DJAlnfectant
Tno sizes, 25 and 50 cents.
Wfutfemore's
ff /Shoe Polishes
Mv ii i ..m.. iii iii ;
-GILT EDGE,” the only ladies shoe dressing that
positive!? contain* Oil. Blocks and Polishesladies’
and children’* hoot* and shoes, shines without rub
bias. Wc. "FRENCH GLOSS." 10c.
"STAR" combination for cleaning and polishing *H
kindsof miiiet or tan shoes, 10c. "DANDY" *ize, 26c.
"QUICK WHITE”(in liquid form with sponge)quick
ly cleans and whitens dirty oin\i* shoes. IhC. JbSAo.
"BABY ELITE'* combination for gentlemen who
take prule tn having their shoatlook Al. Restore*
color and lustre to all biack shots. Polish with a
brush or cloth, 10 cents. "ELITE" *ise, ‘26 cent*.
If your dealer doe* not kef»p th# kind von want, send ua
the price!n stamps for full *ix«* package. charge* paid.
WHITTEMORE BROS. A CO.,
20*26 Albany Siroet, Cambridge, Mass,
The Okies t and largest Manufacturers of
Shoe Polishes in the World.
HOTEL FLANDERS
133-137 West 47th St., New York City.
. JUST OFF BROADWAY.
The right kind of a hotel In the right locality. In the heart of the
theatre district and adjacent to the shopping centre*. Positively fire
proof. Excellent cuisine and an exceptional orcheitra, A large addition
Juat completed, containing llbray, grill and billiard hall.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath,
$1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS.
FYom Grand Central Station, cara marked without trmnafer;
Pennayheenta Station, 7th Ave. cara without transfer.
Booklet upon request.
H. R. SHaHES. PROP.
LEGHORNS
"The chickens with the Laying Habit.”
As good as any and better than most.
One Setting (15 eggs) SI.OO Two Settings (30 eggs) $1.50
PINE GROVE POULTRY FARM
C. L. SUMERAU, Prop.
Cor. Central Avenue and Laurel Street#
88S Phones 360 AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
WEDNESDAY. APRIL B.
THE BLIZZARD ICE
CREAM FREEZER
Makes the kind that is
as smooth as velvet.
1 quart selling now
for $1.25
2 quart selliiif; now
for .
3 quart selling now
for $1.75
4 quart selling now
for $2.25
(i quart selling nmv
for .. .. $3 00
8 quart selling now
for SI.OO
10 quart selling now
for $5.00
J 2 quart selling now
for $6.00
14 quart selling now
for .. .. . . . .$7.00
20 quart selling now
for $14.00
BOWCN BROS.
HARDWARE
WALL PAPER
Meltings, Shades. Pictures
T. 6. Bailie A Co
712 Broad Street.
AWN ING S’