The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 03, 1914, Home Edition, 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 . $230,000.00 Gross Resources .. $1,400,000.00 With ample capital *nrt unexcelled faclllllee, IM* bank offer* to the good people of Augusta. *nd aurrmKidlng terrlto-y all of the advantage* that make bank-connection satisfactory. Depositor*' Interest* receive the m> it careful attention, and are the Initial factor* In the affair* of thla bank. The account* of careful, connervatlve people aolicited. Deposit* may be made by mall. Safety I-ock Boxes at $3.00 to $20.00 per annum. AQf L. C. HAYNE, President. j(tf GEORGE P. BATEB, Cashier. /O i “Your Moneys Worth Or Your Money Back” This is our guarantee that goes with each pair of Shoes bought from this store. All that you pay goes into shoe quality here. No middle man's profit and heavy overhead expenses to be added to the cost of your shoes. We have the largest variety of new and pleasing styles in men and women's footwear fresh from the hands of one of the largest manufacturers in the South. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Guarantee Shoe Co. Broad & Tenth Streets THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. NESTS SISTER, HEJITJJ ill Mrs. Annie Wilson Howe An Earnest Promoter of Fresh Air Art Society. Pari*.—Mrs Annie 'Wilson Howe, President Wilson's sister, has become an earnest promoter of The Fresh Air Art Society, an International organiza tion now about ten month* old whose purpose is to stimulate healthy and rational ideas in every variety of art, literature, music, painting and sclup ture. Mrs. Howe is one of four honorary members, the others being the Prin cess Alexanderine Windisch-Oreate of Austria; the Karl of Plymouth and Ixml Windsor. Among the thirty members arc Auguste Rldon, the sculptor. Camille Flammarion, the phil osopher-autronorner; the Countess Hartenau, who is reputed to do the most beautiful embroidery and decor ative work in England Some notable American members are Grace George, the I-ouislana nov elist; Warrington Dawson, the novel ist of Charleston, S. C.; John Powell, (he composer, and Alice Stopford Green, the historian. Dawson and Powell are the founders of the so ciety. Mrs. Howe, who has been living here tor a year, assisted In organiz ing interest In France In the princi pies of the society, Which are a Tol lows; We believe in the oneness of life. We believe in the oneness of art. We believe in the trinity of ait as standing for life Wherefore art is a means, not an end. Before the end can he conceived, life must be understood. Before life can be understood, its responsibilities must be acknowledg ed. 'Chat the end pursued by art's means may be true, the life which art represents must be true. Wherefore life and srt must alike 1 he founded upon conditions of sound body, nerves, heart and mind. But srtch a foundation must itself rest upon the great laws which have promoted the evolution oT life. That art may he controlled, it must contain qualities of reason and of con struction beneath all forces or sub tleness of appeal. That art may not only exist but I may wax strong in the harmony which is infinity, It must like. life Itself, I obey the laws of health whleh combat I decay. The great facts of human history have been those which bespoke the culminating spirit of race; the great works of human art have been those whicn expressed the highest spirit of their own age. To acknowledge that exploiters of superficial emotions or seekers after sheer eccentricity represent the"spirit of ou r age, is to pronounce tills age unworthy to be a link between the PAhI as we know it and the future as we have the right to desire It. Wherefore we declare ourselves for the art as for the life which rest upon a respect for nature’s laws in the fresh air of health and the clear light of truth. Evolves a Delicious and New Edible Mushroom Paris. —Professor Matruchot, the eminent French : otanist. lias suc ceeded in evolving a new and delic ious mushroom It has been cultivat ed from the wild fungi which grow in the woods and only appear in the late autumn months A number were planted in the vast cellars of the Paris Observatory, ami by careful treatment a mushroom was created which grows all the year round. The stem is eight Inches high and the head four to six inches in diameter. The new variety has been given the name of "trioholoma nudum." Its flavor is most delicate and captivat ing, and the color of the stems of the first specimens obtained was a pur plish blue, but this is gradually dis appearing under extended cultivation. The head is of a silky white, the in side a delicate cream Kaiser Has Never Been Officially Received Pari*.—The visit of King George and Queen Mary of England, for which exceptionally elaborate prepa rations have been made, brings to no tice the fact that of all the crowned heads of Europe. Emperor William of Germany, alone has never been of ficially received In Paris. He has, however, been to Paris twice. The first time he was only five years old. He accompanied his royal parents on a visit to Napoleon HI, and played with (he Prinre Imperial in the Park of Bagatelle The 'Second time was on June. IS7R. when nineteen incog nito he came with his tutor, Baron Frederick Orden. The first place he then visited was the Invalides and Napoleon's Tomb Then he went to see the Palace of Varsellles, where the German Empire was proclaimed geven years before He also attended per formance* at the fomedie Franealac and Ihe Opera, and made an ascent in a capti'e balloon installed In the Tnelerles He has never been back since he became Emperor, although stories of secret visits are not lack ing Coughed tor Throo Y*ar». "I am a lever of your godeend to hu manity and science. Your medteine. Dr. King's New Discovery, cured nty cough of three years standing.” says Jennie Flemming, of 'New lk>ver, Ohio Have you' an annoying cough? la It stubborn and won't yield to treat ment" Get a 600. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery today VYhat It did for Jennie Flemmtn* it will do for you no matter how stubborn or chronic a cough may he. It atopa a cough and steps threat and lung trouble. Belief «>r money back. 50c. and SI.OO. at your Druggist Hucklen'a Arnica Salve for Pimples SENSATION " FLOUR makes more, liahter, whiter and better biscuit than any other. Try it. Band Concert Lake View Park This Afternoon, 4 to 6 Free Motion Pictures in Casino at 8 P. M. g—> | Red and Buff, Dry Pressed I and Common Building. LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT, j Qeorgfia-Carolina Brick Co. Write for Prlos*. Haw*rd H. Stafford, Pessident. Augusta, Ga. Let Us Keep You In the Style -New Hats from your Old Ones Ladles 1 & Men's Fells, Straws, Panamas Cleaned and re-blook«d to latest model*. Largs Panamas made to any width brim or crown. No Injurious chemicals used. German Hat Co. and French Dry Cleaners AUGTtSTA. GA. «60 Broad St. Phone 1247-J. Trade With C. D. Iknny Co. Next Saturday, May 2, 1914 and. Receive a Glass Berry Bowl Cbeon Tea, per lb K(V ’ Ceylon Tea, per lb 50C Engllah Breakfast Tea, P#r lb SQC OUR COFFEES ARE THE BEST. PHONE 601. ANNOUNCEMENT To fill a long felt want, we have installed facil ities for engraving visiting cards, business cards, wedding announcements, etc., and are at all times prepared to give prompt and efficient sendee. SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO. branch office, with full lire of samples at Augusta Trunk Factory. .Tust a little notice to tell yon of Tennis Rackets, Balls, Nets, etc., Base Balls, Gloves, Bats and all. Croquet, the lawn game. Society Stationery in boxes and by the pound, envelopes to match. Pads. Ink, Pens, Pencils. Richards Stationery Co. LADIES LISTEN For Experienced Hairdressing Phone 2621-J or 928. Save your combings and do not *end your work out of the city Have work done by one of moat experienced lady hair dressers in South—Mrs J. Will Ergle, 502 West Avenue. North Augusta, S. O. All work sent for and deliver ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. GARDEN HOSE , Largo shipment of Garden Rose just re ceived direct from fact on\ Hose Reals. Hose Pipes. I Argo assortuK\nt Sprinklers. THEO. 6. McAULIFFE 115 Jackson Street. H Young Hyson Tea, per lb. KQC Orange Peko Tea, per lb...[jOC Oolong Tea, per lb RAC Gun Powder, Tea, per 1b... fJQC DO YOU BATHE ? Oh yes, of course, but not as much as you would if you always had plenty of hot water from a GAS WATER HEATER. ONE CENT PER BATH GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF AUGUSTA Typhoid the Penalty for Drinking Dirt A late dispatch Bays Typhoid Fever is the Penalty for eating and drinking dirt, according to the testimony of Surgeon Leslie M. Lumsden, of the Public Health Service, before the Senate Commit tee considering a bill for federal investigation of malaria and ty phoid. Another dispatch from Berlin announces the discovery of a new anti-typhoid serum by Staff Surgeon Former of the German Army, who has been experimenting with a view to lessening the side ef fects of inoculation. THE PREVENTION Of this fell destroyer of life tnd vitality is at hand to the people of Augusta, certain, sure and effectual, in drinking PANTHER SPRING WATER Perfectly Pure. Wm. SCHWEIGERT, A. S. MORRIS, THOS. S. GRAY, President. Vice President Cashier. Union Savings Bank Corner Broad and Eighth Streets. Capital e a. •• a • .• « » • -’A™#". ,«!• '• • .• -a a a fa's • • SIOO,OOO Surplus .$ 50,000 Stockholders Liability .. SIOO,OOO Protection to Depositors $250,000 DIRECTORS: Wm. SCHWEIGERT, T. S. RAWORTH, A. S. MORRIS, B. J. DORIS, FRANK X DORR, R. ROT GOODWIN, BOWDRE PHINIZY. C. HENRY COHEN, JNO. P. MULHERIN, THOS. S. GRAY. Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division Southern District of Georgia. ESeaPiT'*m»w ji HI H ' LOOKING AHEAD HABIT A bank account is an education in foresight—it teaches the man who has it to think in terms of next week and next month and next year. THE LOOKING-AHEAD HABIT is one of the first char acteristics of the successful business man. Money in the bank is a great little helper to the long - headed thinker. Remember it takes money to PUT THINGS OVER. Why don’t you get that “Looking Ahead” habit by starting a hank ac count with this bank? THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 34 Years of Faithful Service. Before Shopping Read Herald Ads SUNDAY, MAY 3.