The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 12, 1914, Home Edition, Want Ad Section, Page EIGHT, Image 16

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EIGHT 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 Broad St, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 Capital and Surplus r.rr •• • . $230,000.00 Gross Resources $1,400,000.00 With smpla '■apttal anil un-xr»ll*<l fartlltlsa, thin bank offsfa to tha food panpla of Augusta and surrounding territory all As thr advantage* that rnaks bank mnnartlon aattafarlnry. Depositors’ Internals raoclv* iha m <t i-artful ationllon. and ara tha Initial factors In tha affair* of Ihla bank. Tha account* of careful, oonaervatlv* paopto aolieitad. Deposits may ba mada by mall, bn fat y lock Iloxea at tt.oo to SIO.OO par annum. i/V L. C. HAYNE, Praeldant. i/V A? GEORGE P. BATES, Caahiar. A? KEEP STEP With the Style Brigade If you want to keep step with the style brigade, at the same time keep your feet comfortable, here you are. An English Cut, Flat, Broad Heel, Receding Toe Bal-and it's a hummer! Every peculiar fancy and every mold of foot finds complete satisfaction in these shoes-come a run ning! , $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 I Guarantee Shoe Co. Broad and Tenth Sts. Augusta M. & M. To Send Delegation To Atlanta Tomorrow To Urge That Georgia Road Be Allowed To Change Its Schedule Captain J. Rice Smith and Messrs. T. S. Gray and P. H. Rice Will Appear Before the Railroad Commission AUGUSTA A UNIT IN FAVORING THE PLAN Prominent Augustans Stated in The Herald Two Weeks Ago That They Thought Plan to Put on New Trains a Splendid One, Maanrn. J Rlra Mmith, T S. Orny and I*. II Kira, of the Merchant* and Manufacturers' Association, will go to Atlanta tomorrow to appear before tha alnte railroad roinmlaalon In the matter of changing the Georgia rail road iiaanetiKer arhadule between An* Koala anil Atlanta, an proponed by the road. It la agreed that Augusta will be ably represented by the above com mittee. Mr Smith I* going In the (dare of Mr. I'aul Muetln, who wan originally appointed and who can not go The change In nrhedule, an proponed by tha Georgia road, taken flff the two accommodation tralnn now running between Atlanta and Covington and Atlanta and Llthonla, which ara un profitable, and put a on two new faat I tralnn between Augunta and Atlanta, i tn giving thin extra needed service, the present nehedulea will have to be changed and changed for the better. Thin new service. If allowed by the railroad commission, will, first of all, give Augunta n five-hour nchedule to Atlanta, In comparison to a service Hint In now nix hours and five min utes. In addition to thin, It would put Augunta on it trunk line making direct • service with Wilmington, Charleston and other Carolina polnta unit •'hli ago and other western cities, and would, it In said, eventually mean that thin city would he one of the principal stops on a trunk llnu be tween New York and New Orleans. The big feature of ttie new plan In the schedule that wilt give Augusta a train, No. Ik, leaving here at noon, dally, making only three or four stops, with the five-hour service to Atlanta. Another train. No. 2», would leave At lanta ut noon, dally, for Augusta, run ning on a similar schedule. It the new schedule Is granted the Georgia the Atlantic Coast Une and the Houthern Hallway, It Is under stood, will operate new trains Into Augusta from Florence and Charles ton respectively. These trains In connection wjth the new trains on the Georgia will give the people of the Carolines* a much better service through this section. And all of them will pass through Augusta. Some aide arguments will doubtless be made before the commission by the three Augusta representatives, par ticularly Capt. J Hire Smith, who Is an eloquent speaker. He Is a man of splendid huslncss acumen and a pa triotic Augustan. The Georgia's new schedule plan meets with general favor among Hi , business interests of Augusta, os was evidenced some two weeks ago, when I several of the most prominent cttl ' /.ens gave, through The Herald, ex | prcsslon of their opinion as to the pro- I posed new service over the Georgia | Kuril and every one of them was unanimously In favor of ttie plait. Among those who spoke of the plan uVre Messrs. II 11. Alexander, Unfits Crown, P. K. May. T. K Gray, JYank II Harrett, K. Itoy Goodwin. P. 11. Hire and Mayor I, C. Ilayne. WILKES POLITICS MINE UP # Three County Offices Being Contested For. Seven Candi dates For Tax Collector. Waohington, Ga. —Tha Wtlkoa Coun ty I h-moirulli' Executive Committer met In Washington Saturday and named Wednesday, April 29th, as the date for holding the primary for se leetlng county officials. The primary will determine who shall fill the un explred term of the Intv tax collector of Wilkes county, Marshall A Pope, who held that office continuously for sixteen years. Only three offices nre bring con tested. Rut the vigor with which the aspirants for these are waging their campaign leaves the poor voters with little chance to sleep. The seven can; didates for the tax collehctor’s office are I.ntber l.atlmer. A C. Harnett, Press H Hardin, T. E Granule. W, It Hradley, E. K. MeMekln and S A Wootten. A lively race which Is at tracting Interest beyond county lines Is that for the office of commissioner of roads and revenue. J. W Callaway Is being opposed*for re-«l*oilon by li. K. Cliatt, K, F. Ddwner and Pranic H Sims Vital Statistics DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH—RE PORT FOR THE WEEK END ING APRIL 11, 1914. Communicable Disease*. White Colored Measles ....... 16 4 Chicken pox 1 0 Tuberculosis .... 0 2 Previously reported- not released: White Colored Scarlet fever S 0 Measles 47 Chicken pox - 0 Vital Statistics. White Colored Marrlaxes 0 0 Birth* T 4 Deaths 7 \0 *•- C. WILSON. Secretary. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. * Hon . William Howard Taft Sjfif MIT e jOf ■ *' f§L copyjozaur >**s r -JUanCMtrjP Fibrmer president of the United States and a gentleman greatly be loved by Augustuns. who will speak on Tuesday afternoon at the dedi cation of the 1 tutt memorial bridge on "My Friend and Aide.” Great number* of Augustans will reeall the touching manner in which Mr. Taft spoke of Major Hutt at the memorial service held here several weeks after the sinking of the .Titanic. With tears in his eyes, the big-heart ed, lovable president of these United States stood in the Grand Opera House of Augusta and paid a beautiful tribute to the memory of "Ar chie” Hutt. Mr. "Taft came down from Yale to speak at the dedication. 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