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SIXTEEN
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Plantirs Loan and Savings Bank
705 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870
Capital and Surplus .*... . $230,000.00
Gross Resources .. $1,400,000.00
With amnio rapttal an<l iinairallad farllltla*. tbla bank nffor*
to the rood paopla of Auguata and aurroiindln* larrltory all of
tha advantage* that nmka bank-ronnarllon natlafartory.
Dapoaltora' Inloraata racalva the m it rnrafnl attention, and *ra
tha initial faclora In tha affair* of Ihla hank.
Tha account* of raraful, ronaorvatlva panpl* aolicitad.
Dapoatt* may ba mad a by mall, hafaty lock Rosa* at 11.00
to $20.00 par annum.
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GEORGE P. BATES. Ceahiar.
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VEREEIII QUITS;
IS BUHL IN?
South Georgian Withdraws
From Governorship Race.
Sparta Man Most Ready to
Announce He'll Run.
Atlanta, Oa. Thr> wHhilrawni of W.
f Vereen, of Moultrie, from the rov
ernor'a race »n<l the report that Wil
liam If. Hurwell, of Sparta, would an
n.mni e noon, were the moat Internet
liir developments In Georgia polltlca
thla week Mr. Vereen la on* of tho
moat |>r.)inlneni and popular cltlr.ena
of South (leorKla, announced that h«
had derided he waa not willlnK to
leave hla hualneaa Intereata to engage
In a lons hot (hiMtlcal flpht, auch aa
la promlaed In Georgia thla year.
While Mr. Vereen made It plain
that he would not become a candidate
for governor, at the aame time he
Mid lie did BOt want to tail to let It
he known that he la deeply apprecia
tive of tho effort* of hla frlenda, who
have preaaed hla clnlma for that high
office.
Mr. Harwell, whoae announcement
la expected, la speaker of the houae
of repreaentatlvea, haa henn In both
h.ma and senate, and ia a prominent
citizen of Hancock County.
CANTATA AT ST. JAMES
CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING
Choir Director Robert A. Irvin
Has Prepared a Splendid Pro
gram.
Choir Director Robert A Irvin, of
St .lame* Meihodlst Church, ha* pre
pared a aplendid cantata to he ren
dered at that church on Easter Sun
day evening. There will doubtless
be a large number In attendance.
The following la the program:
Cantata Robbonl."
Music by Beni, l-oveland.
Text by Wm Dclaiss i/ove.
1. Chorus of the Prophets,
2. The Entombment.
H. The Sabbath.
4. Setting the Watch.
5. The Kessuiectlon.
<l. The Women ut the Sepulchre
7. The Appea.ance to Mary Magda
lene.
8. The Ascension.
St James Church, Easter Sunday
evening at 8 p. m.
ALLENDALE. S. C., NEWS
Allendale, S. C. The even tenor of
the way vis Allendaliuns was slightly
disturbed yesterday in the election
on the question ot Issuing honda:
IdO.OOo for good road* In Allendale,
Hull pond and Haldoc Townships;
$115,000 for water works, sewerage nnd
electric lights lor the town The
totes "for’' all these hands were In a
• BMjorttj These with school
bonds already on the school district
will acyreitatc about SIOO,OOO that
citizens of this town will be paying
their portion on li tho near future.
How much taxes will have to be rais
ed remains to be seen.
Th ■ town council Is doing some
much needed work on the streets and
have planted a number of shade trees.
The Civic League Is not asleep,
having recently planted two new
park* Friday Is clean-up day with
them.
The new meat market of 0 F. Mv
rials ,ti Son Is about completed, and
Mr l> F. Neizer has moved hla gro
cer' Into store occupied by this firm
This town has recently been sad
dened b\ the death of two prominent
men well-known here, 11. C. Creech
of Kline, and .1 W. Peeples of Kstill
Mr F Karl* Hrahham hss opened
s branch newspaper at Kstill, calling
It The Kstill Herald.
Mr W A. All has recently purchas
ed u pretty Buick touring car.
J 0. BELDINO. AUGUSTA.
IS THE 2ND VICE PRES T
Houston, Texas.-- The fourteenth
minimi convention oT the Southern
Supply an<t Machinery Dealers' Asso
ciation convened here today for a
three-day deliberation. The officers
of the association are I. F\ Young.
Birmingham, Ala., president; John %
Marvin, Houston. Texas, first vice
president; .1 G. lidding, AiiKustn. Ga.,
second vice-president; Alvin M.
Smith, Richmond, Vs., secretary-treas
urer.
About 500 men from the Southern
States were present
Check Your April Cough.
Thawing frest Riid April ruin* ch|H
von to .the very marrow, you catch
co'd Mend and Innas gtuffed—You a >
feverish -Cough continually and fee
miserable You need Dr. Kina's New
Discovery. It soothes Inflamed sn.l
irritated throat and lungs, stops cougn,
your head eleurs up, fever leaves, arrt
you feel fine. Mr. 3. T Davis, ot
Stlokney Corner. Me, "Was cured ot
a dreadful cough after doctor's treat
ment and all other remedies failed.
Belief or money hack. Pleasant—Chil
dren like It. Get a hottle today. 50e
and SI.OO. at your Druggist.
ltucklen'a Arnica Salve for All Sores.
Look to Your Plumbing.
You know what happena In n houae
In which the plumbing la In poor con
dition everybody In the houae Is lia
ble to contract typhoid or some other
fever.
The digestive organa perform the aame
functions In the human body as the
plumbtn; does for the house, and they
should he kept In first class condition
all the time. If you have any trouble
with your dlgeatlon take Chamberlain's
Tablets and you are certain to get
quick relief For sale by all dealers.
BARBECUE TOMORROW
CAFE METROPOLE
Dreamland Theatre
Saturday’s Program
THE GABALLERO’S WAY
In Three Parts.
FRED SEES THE PAINT
A Comedy.
THE LUCK OF HOGWALLOW
GULCH
A Comedy.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
S SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
APPLY SULPHUR
Use it like a cold cream and
dry Eczema eruptions
right up.
The moment you apply hold-sulphur
to nil Itching or broken out akin, tha
Itching stops and healing begins, says
a renowned dermatologist.
Thla rnmarkabla sulphur mads Into
n thick cream effects t eh prompt is
llef, even In aggravateo Ertetm, that
It Is a never-ending source of amass
ment to phyalclnna.
Kor many years hold-stilphur has
occupied a secure position In the treat
ment of cutaneous eruptions by reason
of Its cooling, parasite-destroying
properties and nothing has ever been
found to take Its place In relieving Ir
ritable and Inflammatory affections of
the skin. While not always establish
ing a permanent cure, yet, In every In
stance It Immediately subdues the
Itching Irritation and heals the Ecxe
ma right up and It Is often years later
before any eruption again manifests
Itself.
Any good ph&rmnrlst will supply an
ounce of bold-sulphur cream, which
should be applied to the affected parts
like the ordinary cold creams. It Isn’t
unpleasant and the prompt relief af
forded ~ls very welcome, particularly
when the Kctema la accompanied wltn
tortuous Itching.
SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL
HAS COME TO CLOSE
Dr. M. Ashby Jones Preached
Concluding Service Last
Night. Recurrection Cantata
and Also Ordinance of Bap
tism Sunday Evening.
The very successful revival meet
ing m the First Baptist Church came
to a close last night. Before a large
congregation Dr. M. Ashby Jones, the
pastor, preached on “What Might
Have Been," taking the life of Saul
as a basis for his remarks. The min
ister was listened to with the closest
attention and made a splendid impres
sion.
There will be a resurrection canta
ta rendered at the regular Sunday
evening service and there will bo ad
ministered at the same servic the or
dinance of baptism. The regular ser
vices on both Sunday morning and
Sunday evening will be held and at
both services very attractive musical
programs will be rendered.
KILLED BANK MANAGER.
Mordan, Man.—John Krafchenko to
day was found guilty of the murder of
H. M. Arnold, manager of the Bank
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EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY
Swan-Edwards is a store for all men—and it
serves all men alike-and well.
Everything is ready for the Easter Parade--
from hats to shoes.
SCHLOSS BROS, and
ROGERS PEET SUITS
' $12.50 to *35.00
Edwin Clapp Oxfords
$6.50 and $7.00
Swan-Edwards Oxfords
$3.50, $4.00 and $4.50
Manhattan Shirts
$1.50 to $3.00
Aucrback Neckwear 50c and SI.OO
Athletic Underwear
Coat Shirt and Knee Drawers
50c to SI.OO
Union Suits SI.OO & $1.50
SWAN - EDWARDS CO.
Formerly H. J. PORTER CO.
of Montreal branch at Plum Coulee,
December 3rd. Krafchenko robbed
the bank of $5,000 and shot Arnold,
who resisted.
Ayer’s pfei
Away back in 1841. Old enough to re
member those days? Still used for
coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years.
Asfc Your Doctor. jL£eu r *W^'
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.
Knox Extra
Quality Hats
$5.00
Beacon Hats
made by Knox
$3.00
Mark Cross
Gloves
$1. 50 & $2.00
HAVE YOU READ “W ANTS”
Self Rising Flour 80 c
No. 3 Tomatoes, 3 for 2SO
No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 for . ..-15 G
Sugar Corn, 3 f0r.... 250
Red Velva Syrup, 3 f0r....25'-
WOLVERINE TEA COMPANY
H. E. PHILLIPS, Mgr. Phone 3356. 1288 BROAD STREET
Easter
Footwear
For Men and Women
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FRIDAY. APRIL 10.
SPECIALS
Bull Heed Catsup, 3 Tot. ..
Bull Head Jelly. 3 for 25C
California Dessert Peaches
for 250
Fresh Eggs, while they last,
dozen 300