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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 ampin capital and unexcelled facilities, this bank offers
to the good people of Augusta and surrounding territory all of
the advantages that make bank-connection satisfactory.
Depositors’ Interests receive the m it careful attention, and are
the Initial factors In the affairs of this bank.
The accounts of csreful. conservative people solicited.
Deposits may be made by mall, feafety Lock Boxea at IJ.OO
to J 20.00 per annum.
gQ/ L. C. HAYNE, President. . e-w
GEORGE P. BATEB. Cashier. * jO
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“Better Shoes for
Less Money”
By this slogan we imply
that selling to you direct
from the maker, the middle
man’s profit is deducted
from the price you pay for
your shoes here, so that
you secure a better quality
for less than the price you
are required to pay under
the old plan.
And too, you will find
no old stock here, but fresh
clean new' goods, made up
in the latest approved styles.
The largest variety of
Men and Womens foot
wear in the city.
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50
“Your Money s Worth or
Your Money Back.*'
Guarantee
Shoe
Company;
Broad and Tenth Sts.
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COMBATS LEO
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Solicitor Dorsey Opens Fire.
Has Many Affidavits to Offer
Atlanta, Ga.—Solicitor Hugh M.
Domey appeared before Judge Ben
Hill this morning at 10 o’clock, when
the hearing for a retrial for Leo M j
Frank was resumed, and began his
fight, to baffle the move of the con- j
victed man’s attorneys to gain for
him a second trial.
A strong fight will be made to have
Judge Hill revoke the order he gave!
Frank’s defense cancelling the amend
ment which wa« presented last Frl- j
day, and in which Rev. C. B. Hags
dale made an affidavit to the efTect
that he had overheard Jim Conley con
fess to Mary Phagan’s murder. Rags
dale has repudiated this alfidavit in
a confession to the solicitor.
It is also reported that Mr. Dorsey
has obtained an aflidavit from Anna
Maud Carter, the negro woman who
has made an affidavit for the defense,
swearing that Conley—while she was
In prison with him—confessed Mary
Phagan’s murder to her. This report
could not be verified, as Dorsey re
fused to commit himself when ap
proached by a Constitution reporter.
State Has Affidavit.
It is known, however, that the
negress has made an affidavit to the
detectives at police headquarters who
have been Investigating the Frank
case. This document, It is said, was
attested by the Carter woman on Ihe
day before she made the startling
"Conley confession" affidavit for
Frank's lawyers.
Mr. Dorsey has announced that he
Ih well equipped for the fight, and
that he has a large amount of evi
dence that will create much surprise.
A brilliant legal battle Is expected
when both sides clash before Judge
Hill. The hearing will be held In the
committee room of the state library
hi the capitol.
Following the story Thursday of the
report of this committee of the Plum
Street church, of which the Rev. Rags
dale was pastor, in which Ragsdale
was stated to have confessed ‘"fram-
Ing up" the Conley confession story,
and charging bribery, Detective Wil
liam J. Burns, on his way to Oklaho
ma. telephoned a ringing denial dur
ing the afternoon.
Calls Preacher a Liar.
"This man Ragsdale,” he said “is
an unmitigated liar. I never saw him
jn my life. Just as soon as I heard
tills outrageous story, I decided to
come hack to Atlanta, and I will be
there on the first train."
The detective, who telephoned froir
Chattanooga, turned back toward At
lanta, and is now en route to the city.
“All that 1 know of Ragsdale s affi
davit," he continued, “Is tht he came
to our office and Mr, Lehon, my as
sistant. conducted him to the office
of Mr. Rosser.”
“MUCH OBLIGED TO YOU,”
SAYS WOULD BE SUICIDE
Atlanta, Ga.—"l'm much obliged to
you." said John King, a business man,
when the hospital internes took a
stomach pump and pumped enough
poison out of him to kill a horse, last
night following King’s attempted sui
cide.
"You needn't thank us,” they re
sponded "You had better thank Miss
Kathleen Smith, the young lady who
called us up from your boarding
house. It she hadn’t, you would be a
dead man now.”
Kink took the poison, he said, on
the spur of the moment, in a fit of
despondency, and now says he will be
glapl of the opportunity to begin life
over again..
It Is a new thing Tor the hospital
Internes nnd physicians to be thanked
for saving a would-be huicide. Usu
ally' the patients are sore as bears
whan they find their attempts at self
destruction have been frustrated, and
demand what business It was of hhe
dbetor's anyway if they wanted to do.
24 HOURS LONG DAyTnO
NIGHT FOR SHRINERS
Atlanta, Ga—The days are going to
ho twenty-four hours long, and there
aren't going to be any nights when
the Shrine convention opens in thlß
cl tv May 12th.
The round of festivities and func
tions leaves no time at all lot sleep
ing. and the man who participates In
all of It Is going to meet himself go
ing home when he comes down town
In the morning.
Potentate Forrest Adair has trans
mitted to the street car officials a
formal request that the street car ser
vice be run all night, and It Is under
stood that the request, which is more
than Justified by the prospects, will
be granted.
The lighting question has long since
been settled and the (treat White
Wav lights will blaze from suldown
to bright sun up ao that Peachtree,
Whitehall and tre other main thor
oughfares will he bright as day all
the way round the clock.
Whooping Cough.
"Amout a year ago my three boys
had whooping cough and l found
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
only one that would relieve their
coughing and whooping spells I con
tinned this treatment and was *ur
prised to find that It cured the dis
ease In a very short time," writes
Mrs. Archie Dalrymple, Crooksville.
Ohio For sale by all dealers.
PRACHLAND THEATER
SATURDAY'S PROGRAM:
RIGHTFUL HEIR,
In Two Part.
STRATEGY OF CONDUCTOR No.
7M.
THE FRUIT OF EVIL.
LUTTIE'S LOVERS.
A Comody.
IN THE SHADOW OF THE
MOSQUE.
S« Knd.r No S.
A GOLDSEAL TWO-REEL
PRODUCTION.
Th. .hove proFram will b* shown
until i> p. in. Si* of th. boat root,
.r. ukM for our nlsht't show.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
BUGHII FINE FOR
WEARJIDNEYS
We Eat Too Many Sweets,
Which Clogs Kidneys, Then
Back Hurts and Diabetes
Catches You.
Candy, sugar and sweets, eaten t)
excess, have bad effect on the kid
neys and bladder, says a well known
authority. The kidneys get clogged
and sluggish and hurt. You experience
scalding, dribbling, straining or too
frequent passage of urine; forehead
and the back-of-the-head aches;
stitches and pains In the back; bone
pains; spots before the eyes; yellow
skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eye
lids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural
short breath; sleeplessness and the
despondency. Diabetes, Bright's Dis
ease. The moment you have any of'
the above symptoms or rheumatic
twinges, get from any reliable druggist
a good sized bottle of Stuart's Buchu
and Juniper. Take a tablespoonful
after meals, Drink plenty of fresh wa J
ter and abstain from eating too much
sugar, sweets or highly seasoned
I foods. Your kidneys and bladder will
i then act fine and natural. Stuart's
Buchu and Juniper has been used for
generations to flush clogged kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids in urine so
It no longer hurts you to pass wa
ter. It Is old folks’ recipe for weak
kidneys and bladder and strengthens
these organs and cures Diabetes.
Be sure you get Stuart’s Buchu and
Juniper, as Stuart's Is properly com
pounded for kidney and bladder trou;
hies.—Advt.)
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doses 666 will break
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
You’ve tried the rest, now
buy the best — SENSATION is
the brand.
WINTHROP COLLEGE
Rock Hill, 3. C.. June 16 to July 24, 1914.
COURSES OF STUDY—FuII courses of study will be provided to meet
the needs of 1. Superintendents and principals. 2. High School teachers.
3. Primary and grade teachers. 4. Rural school teachers.
FACULTY—A large faculty has been secured, composed of special
ists and leaders of education in this and other states.
SPECIAL FEATURF.S—ModeI school through first six grades. Spe
cial course in rural school problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on
Montessorl methods. General lectures and entertainments. Best features
of best summer schools. Accommodations unexcelled.
County Boards of F,ducatlon are authorized to renew certificates still
In force for all te*.chers who do sailsfactory work In this summer school
and take the final examination.
For rates and further information, write for Summer School- Bulletin
to D. B. JOHNSON,
Rock Hill, S. C. President.
To-day’s Herald Is Teeming With Live Bargains j
A This Label On Your Footwear
Insures the Best That Can
Style=Quality=Price
£SO a *3OO
A. gents Phoenix Silk Hosiery
ECONOMY SHOE CO.
310 JACKSON STREET
You Can Pick Them With
Your Eyes Shut
Manhattan Shirts $1.50 to $3.00
Eclipse Shirts SI.OO
Not a pattern in the whole lot that
can not be worn with comfort and
satisfaction by any and every man.
—You can't go wrong. With this
combination we cover the best there is
in shirts from one dollar up.
Fixed just as fine oft neckwear from 50c up.
Half length underdrawers and union suits—full
length in quality.
50c, SI.OO and $1.50
The materials set the price-workmanship and fine
fitting quality alike in all.
SWAN-EDWARDS CO.
Formerly H. J. PORTER CO.
“BETTER’’ ICE CREAM
“The Cream of Quality.” ,
Absolutely clean, pure and sanitary.
We invite you to inspect our plant at any time.
Order from your grocer or direct.
BeLLer Ice Cream Company
McCartan St. Phone 1778. Under Planters I^otel.
FRIDAY. MAY f
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