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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 capital »n<l unexcelled facilities, thla bank offer*
to the Itood people of Aunuafa and mirrouodlnr territory ell of
the advantagea that make hank-connection mtlefactory.
Depositors’ Interest* receive the m it careful attention, and are
the Initial factor* In the affaire of thla bank.
The account* of careful, conservative people aolicitad.
Deposit* may be mad* by mall. Safety Ix,ck Boxes at to.oo
to $20.00 per annum.
. fjf L. C. HAYNE, Praaidant. . f jrt
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“from Maker To Wearer”
Insures styles that are new and
goods that have not been car
ried over and shop worn.
Guarantee Shoes
Come to you direct from the
hands of one of the largest
manufacturers in the South.
They embrace the Greatest
variety of new and attractive
styles and as their name im
plies bear our own and the
manufacturers guarantee.
You realize a saving of
from 50c to a dollar on each
pair bought from us.
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50
GuaranteeShoeCo.
Broad and T»nth Sts.
EIIILTr VERDICT
fijm
No Capital Punishment, How
ever, to Be Inflicted on W. C.
Walters.
Opelousas, La.—“ Guilty without capi
tal punishment” wan the verdict re
turned by the Jury here Monday in the
trial of W. C. Walter*,^ltinerant tinker,
chaffed with kidnapping 5-year-old Hob
s''t Dunbar. Under the law* of liouls
l«na the verdict In equivalent to life im
prisonment.
The verdict legally determines the
Identity of the boy token from Walters
at the time (*f his arrest and clears up
a mystery that presented many unusual
phases, Including the ability of a moth
er to Identify her own son. It means
that the youth claimed as their son will
remain In the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
IV Dunbar here, and that Julia Ander--
*on, now 111 in a New Orleans hospital,
was mistaken when she testified at the
trial that the hoy wan her own.
The finding of the Jury does not end
the litigation. Counsel for Walters have
anri ounced that If the usual motion for
a new trial is overruled they will appeal
to the supreme court of the state.
Walters wan arrested April 20th, 1913
nearly eight months after Robert Piin
bar disappeared from a fishing camp on
the hanks of Lake Hwnye. At the*tlmo
of his arrest lie was accompanied by a
hoy who Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dunbar hid
identified as their lost child but who
Walters claimed was Bruce Anderson,
llllgltlmate son of Julia Anderson, lie
claimed the woman hnd entrusted the
boy to his care, and she later Identified
him an her non.
FLOYD SHERIFF
SHOT OPPONENT
— t
On Election Eve, G. W. Smith
Critically Wounded By W. G.
Dunehoo.
Rome, Ga. —As the result of n personal
encounter due to puolltlcal differences,
Sheriff \V. <;. Dunehoo, of Floyd county, I
last night shot through the Intestines j
Deputy Sheriff G. W. Smith, who Is at 1
a local hospital In a critical condition. '
Dunehoo wan immediately taken Into I
ciistodv by Coroner John Miller and his
son, Henry Dunehoo. who is said to have I
taken part In the affair, in also under
n rrest.
Dunehoo wan a candidate for re-elec- |
tion, and Smith wan on the oposlng
ticket, headed by J. R. Barron, another ,
deputy. Smith twl issued a postcard to
the voters discussing pouts of the cam
paign which ends In the primary tomor
row.
Card Causes Trouble.
Dunehoo Interpreted portions of the
card, an he termed It. “a blow below
the boll " When the two men met at
the Jnll In the afternoon a dispute arose,
the l:c was passed, and Smith knocked
Dunelfooe down. The younger Dunehoo
then took al hand In the affair, and
Smith ran or was thrown fVom the jail
and fled to the rear of the Jail yard.
There were several eve-witnesses whose
accounts differ In important particulars,
hut according to the best information,
Smith slammed shut n gite In the Jail
fence In the face of Dunehoo. who was
pursuing him. Dunehoon shot through
the gate and the bullet passed through
the gate and Into Smith's body, making
four perforations In h s intestines Smith
also has a deep gash In the hack of the
bend Dunehoo has an abrasion of
scratches about the ear
Claims Self-Defense.
The sheriff says he shot in self-de
fense after the deputy had attempted to
shoot him The friends of the wounded
man claim that the two Punehoos at
tseked him.
The affair created tremendous ex
citedmcnt here and will prove a factor
In today's primary At a late hour last
night hundreds of men are gnth«Ted In
the streets In front of the Jail and the
hospital where Smith ami Punehooe are.
There has t een some talk of violncee.
but officers seem to have the situation
well In hand, and no trouble is antici
pated
In Volunteer Army, the
Preference to Honor Men
Washington The president would
be authorised lo (rive prefer
ence In makinK appointment* to the
volunteer army to the army officers
who have been awarded medals of
honor under a bill introduced today
by Hepresentattve MeKellar. of Ten
nessee The volunteer army
which recent!;’ became a law. provides
that a certain proportion of the vol
unteer nrtny should be from the re*
ular army. ,
“SOUTH ERN TEXtTuT DAY"
Boston.—ln honor of more than a
hundred manufacturers from the
Southern state* who have come here
tv> attend the events oT textile week,
this was known ns Southern textile
day. The principal meettnß of the
week, the annual convention of the
National Association of Cotton Man
ufacturers will open tomorrow
The Only Possible Explanation.
The Wsshtnßton Board of Struteß.v
which I* In charge of the Mexican sit
uation apparently ts acting under the
advice of Dudley Field Malone.
Check Your April Couqh.
Thawing freat and April rain* chl'l
you to th* verv marrow, vou catch
cn'd- Head and lung* stuffed—Youa:»
feverish Cough continually and feel
miserable—You need l>r King's New
Discovery It aoothea Inflamed and
Irritated throat and long*, atop# eougn.
your head clear# up, fever leaves, and
you feel fine. Mr 3. T. Davt* of
SCoknev Corner Me. "Was cured of
a drendfut cough after doctor’s treat
ment and all other remedies failed
Belief or monev back. T’leasant—Chil
dren like It Oet a bottle today. 80c
and SI.OO. at your Druggist.
Bucklen’a Arnica Salve for Alt Sores.
Bread is the staff of life.
SENSATION FLOUR makes the
best. 'Nouqh said
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
LOOK AT YOURSELF
Is Suffering Writing Lines
In your Face?
ffcsac-ai-—■
her face. Secret suffering and sickness
is writing those lines every day plainer
and plainer.
They don’t know what to do. Their
backs ache, their bodies ache; poor ap
petite, bad digestion, sallow skins,
drooping shoulders, always tired. Prob
ably sufferinK from organic or function
al trouble peculiar to women. Doctors
don’t seem to help them. It’s pitiful.
But there is a way out.
A distinguished Southern physician
gave a life time of constant study to
perfecting a remedy for suffering wo
men and when he had perfected it he
rightly called it Stella Vitae, the star
of life.
All dealers sell it and so certain are
they that they guarantee to give your
money back if Stella- Vitae doesn’t ben
efit you. If you want to stop that nag
ging pain, aid your digestion, clear up
your complexion and regain your physi
cal attractions try a bottle of Stella-
Vitae. Try it today. Don’t hesitate, for
it costs you nothing if it fails to benefit
you. Your dealer sells it in $1 bottles.
Thacher Medicine Co., at Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Discusses Officer, Then
Purity's Air; Sentenced
Berlin.—An Alsatian artist named
Ilansl is now undergoing a sentence
of three months at Colmar for hav
ing burned a piece of sugar in a local
restaurant. This does not seem to be
a very serious offense, tiut It was what
Mansi said as he burned the sugar
that caused the trouble. With a par
ty of friends he was discussing the
memorable Zabern affair and finally
he exclaimed.
That is enough of the subject. We
have talked too much of that officer,
von Foratner, let us purify the air by
burning some sugar.”
With that Hansl poured some alco
hol on the sugar and set it alight. The
waitress overheard the remark, a
number of officers in the case noticed
the little ceremony and straightaway
came a complaint against the Indis
creet artist of Insulting the army. The
case was taken up by the public prose
cutor, who demanded that Hansl be
sent to prison for six months. He got
off with half that term, but what Is
worse still for a man with the artis
tic temperament, he will have to do
hard labor all the time he is In prison.
This case is typical of the peculiar
stringency of the German law. It Is
dangerous to say anything without
first considering whether by any
chance your remark can be construed
Into a violation of the prevailing rules
and regulations.
LACKED MONEY TO BUY DEATH.
Despondent over the death of his
wife seven - eeks ago, Richard Rittig.
a mechanic of West Orange, N. J.,
attempted suicide recently by inhal
ing gas, but it stopped flowing from
the quarter meter.
“It would have cost me only a
quarter to die, and. jUBt think of it,
I didn’t have one In change,” he said
after he had been revived. *T trusted
that the last quarter would supply
enough gas.”—Dispatch to The World.
WHO HE’D DO.
Bix What would you do if you
were worth a million dollars?
Dix —The tax assessor. If I could.—
Philadelphia ledger.
Ayer's Pills
Headaches Biliousness
Constipation indigestion
Sold for 60 years.
Ask Your Doctor. LejLiUxi—’
You've tried the rest, now
buv the best—SENSATION is
the brand.
Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser
Flu-h out the accumulrted waste
and poisons of the winter months;
cleanse you r stomach, liver and kld
neya of all Impurities Take Dr.
King's New Life Pills; nothing better
for purifying blood Mild, non
griping laxative. Cures constipation;
makes you feel fine. Take no other.
25c. at your Druggist
Bucklens Arnica Salve for AH
Hurts.
DREAMLAND THEATRE
WEDNESDAY’S PROGRAM:
THE STRIKE.
In Two Parts.
THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.
WHEN ALGY FROZE UP,
A Comedy.
A NARROW SQUEAK,
A Comedy
ON SUSPICION.
DOLORES DARADA,
See Header No. 3
The shore program will he shown
until S p. m Six of the heat ree a
*r* selected for our night a show.
BRICK
large STOCK.
Georfcia-Carolitia Brick Co.
WHt# for Prices. Howard H. Stafford, Praaidant. Augusta, Ga.
Edwin Clapp’s finest Oxfords
$6.50
Edwin Clapp, master shoe maker, has out
done his own best efforts in the EL Pro.
Many a
handsome
woman
look s in
the glass
and sees
'the prema
ture lines
of the old
hag al
- be
ginning to
shown
Tan Calf
Oxford
Blucher
SWAN-EDWARDS CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Your Stomach Bad?
JUST TRY ONE DOSE of
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
and Be Convinced That You Can
Be Restored to Health
<stomacK fiemedy
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You are nrxt asked to take Mayr’n Wonder
ful Hiotmtrh Remedy for weeks and months
before you receive any benefit—one dose is
usually required to convince the most skeptical
sufferer of Stomach Ailments that this great
remedy should restore anyone so afflicted to
good health. Mayr’* Wonderful Stomach
Remedy has been taken by many thousands of
Ceople throughout the land. It has brought
ealth and happiness to sufferers who had
despaired of ever being restored and who
now proclaim it a Wonderful Remedy and are
urging othe who may be suffering with
Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailment* to
try it. Mind you. Mayr’* Wonderful Stomach
Remedy is so different than most medicines
that are put 0.. the market for the various
stomach ailments—it is really in a class by
itself, and one do: will do more to convince
the most skeptical suffered than tons ot other
medicines. Results from one dose will amaze
and the benefits are entirely natural, as it
acts on the source and foundation of these
ailments, removing the poisonous catarrh and
bile accretions, .and. allaying the underlying
chronic inflamation in the alimentary ann in
testinal tract, rendering the same antiseptic.
Just try one dose of Mnyr’u Wonderful Stom
ach Remedy —put it to a test today— you will
be overjoyed with your quick recovery and
will highly nraise it as thousands of others are
constantly doing. Send for booklet on Stom
ach Ailments to Geo. IT Mayr, Mfg. Chemist
154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 111.
F\«* sale In Augusta by T. G. Rowanri
Drug Stores and druggists everywhere.
El Vampiro
The Bellows
Box Insect
Powder
10 Cents
KilLs Flies, Fleas,
Water Bugs,Roaches,
etc. Safe and handy
to use. Harmless to
mankind.
Try a box.
T. G. Howard
DRUGGIST.
The Stores
Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
PROMPT SHIPMENT.
“EL. PRO”
Mjv vjr iff - pjiiilyn Pittf*!
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A LITTLE
LESSON ABOUT
A DOUAK
Your attitude towards a dol
lar is indicative of what
kind of man you are. If you
regard it as a thing to
waste, the chances are you
are loose-fibred through and
through. If, however, you
have respect for a dollar and realise its in
herent power for good and its inherent power to
grow by its own efforts, the probability Is you
are sensible otherwise also. A bank account
will inculcate in you the proper regard for a dol
lar. A dollar is a big coin, after all, worthy of
lots of esteem and lots of thought. Think it over,
and the next dollar you get deposit it in this bank
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
34 Years of Faithful Servioe.
Tan' or Black
Calf
Button
If you had a mint of money you
couldn’t buy a better car.
Ford merit has made it the
standard car of all nations. It’s
light strong comfortable
and dependable. And its cost
is well within your income.
Get yours to-day.
Flva hundred do 11am ia tha prict of the F*rd
run-about; the touring car la flva fifty; the
town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, com
plete with equipment. Oet catalog and par
ticulars from Lombard Iron Work#. Augusta,
Georgia.
TUESDAY. APRIL 23.
Trunks! Liather Goods!
We guarantee the w t ar of the
Trunks we sell. Prices the lowest
OUR GUARANTEE
YOUR PROTECTION.
735 BROAD BTREET.
AUGUSTA TRUNK
FACTORY
Opposite Monument.
ClllitlUUMM^