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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 ample rapttaJ Ifld unexr-Hled fiwlllttes, till* bank offers
to the pood people of Auauata anil aurronndlng territory all of
the advantage* that make bank-connection aatlafactory.
Depositors' Interest* receive the rn it careful attention, and are
the Initial factora in the affair* of thla hank.
The account* of careful, conservative people solicited.
Deposit* mav be mad* by mall, hafely Jxick Uoxca at $3.00
to $20.00 per annum.
L. C. HAYNE, Preeident. A&\
* fO GEOROE P. BATES. Caahiar.
It’s Great to Find
Just What You Need
Blood-sick People Everywhere Weleome
the Greatest Blood Purifier Known.
Com* Out of the Cloud* of Doubt and L*t S. S. S. Fill your Blood with Health
If you »r# down with an? blood trmi
hl«. call It rtitMivnitintn. malaria, rami,
holla, carbuncle* or auy eruptive cundl
tlon pin your faith lo H H. H
It Is really the moat searching the
moat effective, the tuoat clettnsluK blood
remedy known.
It has the peculiar action of shaking
through the atomacb and I® test Inca d!
rvctly Into the blood In five minutes
Ita luflucu# la at work In every artery,
win and tiny raptilary. Every mem
brane, every organ of the body, every
erounrtory becotnea In effect a Alter to
•train the blond of impurities The
attmuJatlng pro par He a of 8 8 8 com
pel the akin, Uvcr, bo We la, kidneys. btad
der ta all work to th»* one end of cant
tnje out every Irritating, every pain In
flirting atom of polaon ; It dtalodgee by
Irrigation all accnmalationa In the joists,
eauava acid aocf afloat to dissolve, render*
them aautrml and scatters tho*.* pe<*uUar
formation* in tho nerve renters that mtiae
aiicb mystifying and often baffling rhea
mafic pain*
The action of thl* remarkable remedy
la Just ne direct, Just a* poaltlve, Juat a*
certain In It* Influence a* that the situ
rl»«a In the rant. It ta one of thoae rare
•an (ilea! force* which a< t In the blood
with the name degree of certainty that
Dreamland Theatre
THURSDAYS PROGRAM
DEBUT IN SECRET SERVICE
A Thuuhi'unur Production In
Two Parts
HAPPY COERCION
FATAL HIGH C
A K.)»lon< I'omodj
WASHINGTON AT VALLEY
FORCE
Th.’ above t>r.<K’Mtn will t.c shown
until S P. m Six of the he*!
reels urt* seleito.l fiom l|i» «l>ov«
fur our night allow.
Wfiittemores
ft Shoe Polishes
FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY
-CUT EDCE»"th«* only ladi^’*hor drrNuop that
poaiiivdv cuuia.no Oil. Hint W» and Uu.«*‘
andchiiiln n'o hoot* »m 1 ahorft, Uitiir* mUlhhil r«l»
T*IN(M UOSS. i<>,
’ "Stil" conbuiftlion foi ckiumi and polishing a’l
kind* of ruwM-t or law »ho«k, 10c. ’ II4MM * aiar, Me.
K WHITT"<m lU|u >4 form * ith»pottff« quick*
lyrckaM *“d Mhllrn* rt> rjina* »Uot o ItH ilk.
"BABY EUTI combination for pcnikam-n who
take pride m having their vhoet look Al. Keeton*
color and iueire to all black ahot*. r<>h*h with a
brush or clolb, 10 cenu. “ELITE" mm, xft cent*.
If roar dealer dee* rnt keep the kled Ton want need «•
tbe |TU'* iti ntftoit* for fall *t»e k*«<. charge# paid.
WHITTEMORE BROS. A CO.,
|o'26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Meaa.
ftu OMtitand La*gnt Ma*m,fa< tmren a/
« /WwAci i h lAg U vttd, ____
tl found In all natural tendencies. The
manner In which It dominate* and con
trola the mysterious transference of rich,
red. pure arterial blood for the diseased
veuoua blood Is marvelous.
Out through every *kln pore add*,
germ* and other blood Impurities ar*
forced In the form of tavtatble vapor
The lung* breathe It e«t, the liver la
stimulated to consuaie a great propor
tion of Impurities, the stomach and In
tontines cense to convey Into the blood
stream the catarrhal, malarial germs;
the tmwels, kldneya, bladder aud all
etnaitcforleft of the body are marshalled
Into a fighting force to espei every ves
tlge of eruptive dtsea*e.
And beet of all, tbla remarkable retn
edy la welcome to the weakest atoamch
If yon have drugged yourself until your
stomiub is nearly paralysed, you will be
SNtoulshed to And that 8. 8. M. gtvea no
aenbatlon h.vaus<* It Is a pure vegetable
Infusion. Is taken naturally Into your
Mood Just as pure air la Inhaled natu
rally Into your lungs.
You can get !t at any drug store, but
bo careful not to accept n substitute If
yours Is ■ peculiar case and von desire
cipert advice, write to The Swift Bpe
villi Ca, flu 1 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ua.
F\n AIICV Tr.ated On* W«k
ImDr.V Y Free. Short breath
w * Ins relieved In \
few hour* swelling. water ami uric arm
r. movr.l In a ft w il.nn regulates liver,
kh?ne>* and heart. Write for tPHtlmonUia
of run* and a evmptom blank for a
Free Trial Treatment. OOI.I.t'M I>KOP-
S ItKMKOY CO lmi’T, 13 ATLANTA,
U A.
Think
of
Howard’s
When you want any
thing from a
Drug Store
Our Prompt
Motorcycle
Delivery
is for your conve
nience.
T. G. HOWARD
DRUGGIST
The *Ro«aML Store
FEDERATION OF
LABOR SESSIONS
Georgia Body Mt:t Today in
Macon. Special Entertainment
Features. Ball Tomorrow
Night.
Macon, Ga. —one of the principal
mailer* la comet before the meet In*
of Ihe Georgia Federation of lalmf,
which convened In sixteenth annual
session here today, will be the report
of a special committee named to an
swer what the labor organisation hna
i termed "an attack" on their body, by
i former Governor Joseph M. Hrown.
This committee i* composed of Je-
I rome Jones, W. C. Puckett and L. I*.
1 Marijuardt.
Itesolntlona relating to the (mlltleal
situation tn Georgia at the present
I time will also be presented and dls
-1 uaaeri though no Intimation has been
given as to Just what the resolutions
will remain It Is expected, h*iw
ever, that labor Iwidy will decide on
one man for the governorship and
pledge him their support In the coming
race.
Indications point to the largest at
tendance in the history of the organi
zation A large aumlier of the Atlan
ta labor leaders wen- here yesterday
afternoon and had started a boom for
lloyt Kirkpatrick for the state presi
dency.
The opening session wns held at
the city auditorium at o'clock tn
the morning. the convention being
called to order by C. T. Williamson,
president of the Macon t'entral Gabor
Union, who delivered the address of
welcome on behalf of organized labor
In Macon. Other addresses of wel
come will be delivered by Mayor
Hridges Smith, himself a union man.
and W. I Thinwoody, president of the
Macon Chamber of Commerce. K 11.
Marks, president of the state federa
tion, responded and then formally took
charge of the convention.
One of the features of the conven
tion will he an address to be delivered
by Thomas H. Felder, candidate for
the United Slates senate, on Thursday
evening. Jerome Jones, of Atlanta,
will also speak at that time.
The social features of the conven
tion have not been overlooked. To
night a grand ball will be given at
the Volunteers' armory, beginning at
H ; r.ll O'clock.
BARACfI-PHILATHEA
PLANS FOR MAY 24
At Joint Session in North Au
gusta Last Night Resolve to
Ask Stores to Close.
At a joint session last night of tho
Mantra ami I'hilathra unions uT tho
city, hold at the North Augusta Bap
tist Church, a resolution was unani
mously adopted to ask all places of
business that arc customarily open
Sunday afternoon, where young men
or wrung ladies arc employed, be clos
ed between 3:30 and 6 o'clock on the
afternoon oT May 24th. the day of the
great mass meeting of the fifth an
nual convention of the Georgia Baraca
Association.
Last Night's Program.
The meeting Inst night was more of
a social nature than otherwise. The
following was the program:
Welcome by pastor of North Au
gusta Baptist Church.
Business, roll call of classes and
announcements
Talk by Mr. Joe Melding on coming
Baraca convention.
Resolution by Mr. T C Quarles.
Vocal solo by Miss Julia Osborne.
Talk by Rev. Mr. Reaves of Sibley
Mission Church.
Vocal solo by Miss Myrtls Tlnley.
Duet.
Refreshments were served by the
young Indies of the Hhtlathea Class
of the North Augusta Baptist Sunday
school. It was the first joint social
session of the two Augusta unions
held In North Augusta and proved,
from every side, one of the most de
lightful gatherings of tho unions.
The banners for the best attend
ance were won hv the North Augusta
Baraca and Phllathea classes.
ASSURE NEW 80-ACRE
CEMETERY FOR CITY
Be Located at End of Monte
Sano Ave., The Hill. To Have
SIOO,OOO Mausoleum.
It Is announced by Mr. \V. Sv Brand,
chief promoter of the now cemetery
proposed for Augusta, that he has
| been allowed to lay off a plat of land
he owns on The Hill and that soon
Augusta's need for another burial
ground will be satisfied. The new
cemetery. It is understood, will con
tain a handsome SIOO,OOO mausoleum,
to be erected by the t'.eoraia Mauso
leum Company. Whose representative.
Mr. Clark Grier. haß been here for
some time.
The new cemetery now a sure deal,
is to be situated on the old Koesel
home place at the end of Moute Sano
Avnue. and will front on Wheeler
Road. The land Is bounded on the
north by the property of P. A. Steiner,
on the east by the property of the
Country Club, on the south by Wheel
er Hoad and on the west by Highland
Avenue It will be near enough the
street car line for ladies to go there
unaccompanied. If necessary, and In
every respect will furnish a splendid
place Tor the new cemetery.
The cemetery and mausoleum. It is
learned, wi',l be set back off the
street at least three hundred feet.
The ground covers eighty acres, and
' is high and dry.
The promised site is just outside
the city limits The county commis
sioners met yesterday and their con
sent was given to Mr. Brand to go
(ahead with the work. __
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
KELLY’S fjt KELLY’S
$1.50 WAISTS, 98c nA
00ft Twenty five dozen in the lot, fresh, crisp, new stock, including black and white Ijn A
washable China Silk, Voiles, Crepes, and Nets, all late models, with net or self pleat- |njj I
mgs in neck and sleeves, in all white or combination of Dresden Crepe and White
Voile. Ask vour friends. Conn anti see them and benefit thereby., .
The Latest Fad
Washable .Tap Silk Waists, in flesh, pink, maise
and light blue; soft roll collar, sleeves and yoke
set in with Entredeux, black tic and ball JO Q 0
ivorv buttons. All the rage in every city..
Warner’s Itust Proof, washable net
brassieres 25^
Warner’s Hunt Proof, crochet lace
or embroidery trimmed brassieres,
new 'model 50^
“Stop Run” Hose Loop, guaranteed
to eradicate rips and runs. Ask to see
them. The set 29^
Corset Special
Lot No. 1—52.50 and $2.00 Corsets,
low, medium or high bust; all well
known makes; good models; broken
sizes, and numbers to be diseon*
tinned. Special $1.25
KELLY’S Purple Stamps Given or Redeemed on All Purchases KELLY’S
Seven Young Ladies To Receive
Diplomas As Trained Nurses
Graduation Exercises of the University Hospital Training
School to Be Held on April 20th Next at the City Hos
pital.
The class of 1914 of the University
Hospital Training School will have its
commencement exercises on Monday
evening. April 20th, next at the City
Hospital. Invitations are being re
ceived by friends of the graduates to
b prsnt.
In the class this year are the fol
lowing young ladles: Misses Alma
Rdyth Harman, Bashie l.oulse Far
mer, Alice Serenla Meadows, Marga
ret Henrv Culbertson. Mary Arlte
Reece, Elizabeth Ann I>eonard and
Margaret Augusta King.
The seven young ladies who will re
ceive their diplomas have been given
years of careful training under the
competent direction of Miss Mary
“Brownatone”
Tints Your Hair
In a Minute
All So-Called "Restorars" That Claim
to “Gradually Restore” Color
to Your Heir Are Simply
Slow Acting Dyee.
The stralghtest road and the short
est cut to the certainty of un attrac
tive and beautiful appearance Is the
Ms . ■s>
Impossible of detection, will not rub
or wash off, and needs retouching only
us the hair grows out.
"Brownatone" hair stain is far su
perior to “dyee," and Is absolutely
harmless ltt every way.
Sold by all up-to-date druggists, in
two sties. 35c and SI.OO. If you are
offered a substitute, save annoyance
by refusing It and ordering "Browna
tone'' direct from the makers.
Insist on 'Brownatone" at your
hairdresser’s.
A trial bottle and interesting book
let will be mailed for 10 cents.
Address The Kenton Fharmacal Co..
812 K Pike St. Covington. Ky.
Sold and guaranteed In Augusta by
Green * Horsey Drug Co.. Float's
Pharmacy and other leading dealers.
\ Remarkable Values, Clever Creations. Ask Your Friends
use of "Browna
tone" Hair Stain.
This prepara
tion will Instantly
change gray,
streaked or faded
hair to the soft
est and richest
golden brow n,
medium or dark
brown or black
Just as you wish.
Just comb or
brush it into your
hair.
"Brownatone"
will always give
you the most
pleasing results
and you need have
bad no previous
experience.
EXCLUSIVE MODELS
Crepe tie Chine, Silk Lace,
Embroidered Silk, Chiffon
Net, and elegant Lingerie
Waists, in tailored or dressy
models, lace and chiffon
Coatees to be worn with
white, black or evening
shade Taffeta Skirts. Many
with Cameo buttons, others
with soft collar and emanci
pation tie; in all the great
est assortment and values
ever offered in Augusta.
Priced $2 98 $3 95.54.49,
$5.98, $6.50, $8.50.
Moran, superintendent of the City
Hospital, and each one is splendidly
equipped to take up her duties as the
ministering angel in the sick room.
A splendid program has been pre
pared for the commencement exer
cises and a great number will no
doubt attend.
RELEASE ATLANTIC CITY BOSS.
Trenton, N. J. —Louis Kuehnle, for
mer political leader of Atlantic City,
will be realesed from state prison on
June Ist, the state court of pardons
today having commuted his sentence
of one year. Kuehnle was convicted
of participating while a public official
in the letting of a contract to a com
pany in which he was interested.
Protect Your Health by Protecting Your Teeth
When yon come to me you come to a dentist with established reputation a
dentist who concentrates all his efforts in this office, and where he is always to be
found. If you want any one to experiment on your teeth, you wil find plenty of dentists
at your service. But if you consider the health of your teeth of real importance and
want to be sure of satisfactory dental work and painless dental methods, I am at your
service.
I have absolutely eradicated pain from dental work, partly through superior meth
ods, partly through improved appliances, but largely through skill and careful, sym
pathetic practices. Ido notihng but the highest class of work, absolutely painless,
and at prices just about one-half that charged by other first class dentists.
ALL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN.’
Fillings in Gold, Plati
num, Porcelain and Sil
ver. 50e and SI.OO
DR. WHITLAW
PAINLESS DENTIST
Largest, Finest, Best Equipped Offices in South.
Office Hours: Ba.m. to 7 p. m. daily. 10 a. m.
to 2 p.m. Sundays,
842 Broad St.
INovelty Crepe Waists
Plain White Crepe Waists, soft roll collar and
turnback cuffs, sleeve, yoke and button flap set in
with Entredeux, neck finished with Kelly SQ
Green Tie; a smart snappy model Ol'T’w
"What made you think Mr. Lovewet
had hern drinking?"
“Why, when the charlotte russe wis
set before him he tried to blow off the
foam."—Philadelphia Public ledger.
[ That Weak Back '
accompanied by pain here or there—extreme nerrousnuea—
aleepfeasness- may be faint ape lie -or spaams aM are signals of
distress for a woman. She may be growing from girlhood into A
womanhood- passing from womanhood to motherhood —or later
suffering from that change into middle life which leaves so
wrecks of women. At any or all of these periods of a woman’s lifeyl *
■he should take a tonic and nervine prescribed for just such cases y
by a physician of vast experience in the diseases of women.
DR. PIERCE’S
Favorite Prescription
hue socceesfully treated more case* in past forty years than any other known remedy. It
can now be had in sugar-coated, tablet form as well as in the liquid. Sold by medicine
dealers or trial box by mail on receipt of 60 cents in stamps.
Miss Elisabeth LordaW of Berkeley. Cal., in a recant letter to Dr. Pierce laid: “1 wae completely
broken down Hi health, I waa aching and had pains all or army body and waaaonaraeaa that lecaadatiaam
if anyone talked to me, but 1 bad the good fortune to meet e nerve who had beeo cured by tW. Plcroc a
Prescription. I bave never bod an oeeaaicu to conault a physician since—am in creel lit health.
| Dr. Pterce’l Pleasant Pellets rcnlatt atonsacb. ]
I liver and bowels sagar -c—ted, tiny grannies |
Gold Inlay and Porce
lain Crown,
$4.00 up.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16.
Silk Corset Covers, slip on over the
head; no hooks or buttons; in white,
pink and blue, with butterfly
lace medallion $1.25
Glove Silk Corset Covers, slip on over
the head; no hooks or buttons; white,
pink and blue. Easily laundered.
Fast colors $1.50
CoPset Special
Lot No. 2—53.00 and $3.50 Corsets,
low, medium or high bust; all well
known, make; in high class models; in
this lot there arc a few W. B. Elas
tine Reduso for stout figures.
Special $1.98
HER AGAIN IN LIFE.
“I thought you had thrown Arthur
over?"
■*l did, but you know how* a girl
throws." —Philadelphia Public Ledger.
Crown and Bridge
Work, $4.00 per
Tooth up.
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