The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 05, 1914, 4.00 P.M. Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 Capital and Surplus r*T/» • . . $230,000.00 Gross Resources ...... r ..„ $1,400,000.00 With ample capital fln>t uni'xcWlrd facilities, this bank offer* to the good people of Augusta and surrounding territory all of the advantage* that make bank-connection satisfactory. Depositors' Interests receive the nv it careful attention, and are the initial factors In the affairs of this bank. The accounts of careful, conservative people solicited. Deposits may be made by mall, bafety Dock Boxes at $3.00 to 130.00 per annum. iQf L. C. HAYNE, President. Aftf */0 GEORGE P. BATEB, Cashier. There are no belter shoes at any price than GUARANTEE SHOES AT $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 "FROM MAKER TO WEARER" You get clean new stock latest styles,guaranteed quality and save at least a dollar on each pair purchased. Guarantee Shoe Co. Broad and Tenth Streets ’QUADRENNIAL ' M. E. MEETING The General Conference of the Southern Churches Will Take Place in Oklahoma. The general conference of the Meth odist Church, South, will meet May ■he 6th in Oklahoma City, Okla. The general conference Deems every Tour yearn, and Id the law-making body of the church.- It brings together the I leading men, clerical and lay, of the Met odist Church, South, and is at ! tended hy great numbers of visitors. The general conference always meets the first Wednesday in May and inay run a month. Before it come the questions of policy and practice of the church. It elects all the agents of the church, the secretary of the Sunday school board, the secretary of church extension, the editor of The Nashville Christian Advocate, mission secretaries, etc. To it these and other agents make their reports. It reviews and revises the Chuich Discipline and publishes it once every four years. Seven Delegates. Kach state conference has seven delegates from the clergy and eeven from the laymen. These were elect ed at the conferences of last year. It is the desire of most of the preach ers to attend the general conference but the honor cun come to but few. The laymen are selected hb are the preachers, because of their special fitness Tor the work of church legis lation. Augusta will have at the gen <yal conference this year some of her former pastors. The Kev. H. M. Du- Bose, formerly pastor of St. John, led the delegation at the conference last year and will lead the Georgia dele gation at Oklahoma He Is perhaps one of the strongest preachers In Southern Methodism. As Delegates. Rev. ,T. H. Fakes, formerly pastor of St. John’s and presiding elder of the Augusta district, will go as a dele gate. The other clerical delegates are: J. E. Hickey, president Emory College; J. A. Sharp, W. P. Lovejoy, C. O. Jones, it. G. Smith; altern ates, B. P. Allen, T. J. Christian, Fletcher Walton; Lay delegates, L. M. Heard, Asa O Candler, K. A. Cope land. M. M. Parks, W. W. Pilcher, T. \V Harbin. T. J. Duncan; altern ates, J. H. Ewing, J. M. Pound and C. T. Bacon. At the general conference It Is like ly a number of new bishops will be elected. Dr. H. M. Dußose, it is thought by many, stands a good chance of levatlon this year. On many occasions he has been spoken of as the most likely man for the bishopric nt the approaching meeting, ami his friends hope to see him so honored. Few men of any church are more sincere to their convictions than he, few men are so well qualified for such an exalted office. BUSINESS TRANSACTED IN ORDINARY'S COURT The following business was trans acted yesterday in the ordinury's court: The will of Mrs. Martha R. Beall was probated In solemn form and let ters testamentary were Issued to John W. Walker. An order was Issued granting from the estate of James P. Smith a year's support to Josephine W. Smith, widow. From the estate of William L. Jones a year's support was granted to tlie widow, Kate Hern Jones. An order was Issued allowing a di vision in kind of stocks of the estate of Caroltno Latham Chafee. An order was Issued granting leave to sell real estate belonging to the estate of W. 11. Ellis. In tlie estute of Daniel B. Dyer, an order was granted directing Alonso K. Purdy, administrator, to make titles to Zachary A- Raymond to lots of land in Summerville. An order was also issued directing Mr. Purdy to make titles to Maggie K. Merlins to two lots in Summerville. In tlie estate of Littleton R. Smith, an order wus granted appointing ap praisers to set aside a year's support to Hllaabeth K. Smith, the widow. Permanent letters of administration were granted t» Thomas J. Morrison on the estate of Bridget Barry. Permanent letters of administration were taken out by W. J. Hollingsworth on tlie estate of James P. Smith. in the estate of Ismis McKelvte, an order was Issued granting a year's support to tlie widow, Mary MeKel vie. An order was issued allowing Au gust R. Roeael, guardian of the estate of Bertha C. Roeael, to encroach upon corpus of said estate. From the estate of W. H. Roberts a year's support was ordered granted to Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, the widow. letters of administration were 'granted to Mary Dent on the estate of KlUa P. Seals. Child Croat? Favariah? SickT A cross, peevish, listless child, with coated tongue, pale, doesn't’ sleep; eats sometimes very little, then again rav enously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains in stomach,« with diarrhea: pains in stomach with diarrhea; grinds teeth whils asleep, and starts up with terror hII suggest a Worm Killer— something that expels worms, and al most every child has them. Klokt|>oo Worm Killer is needed. Get a box to day. Start at one*. You won't have to coax, as Kiokapoo Worm Killer is a candy confection. Expels the worms, the cause of your child's trouble. 2ic„ at your Druggist. EMBARRASSING. "You certainly have not sot much tact' "What have I done now?" "Jumping on Mr*. Jinx the way yvm do about encouraging her husband -to go hunting, and asking her how she would teel it he should be brought Home dead ” “Well, what's the matter with that*' "When a woman'* husband carries SIOO,OOO life tnsurauoe youl should never ask her how she would teel it he were to die.”—Exchange. Webb—-Thev told'tne He Whoop has made a howling success on the stage Foote—Yea he's Impersonating a couple of hound* In “Uncle Tom's Cabin." You've tried the rest, now buv the best —SENSATION is the brand. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.' MADAM, ARE YOU SICK? Here’s a Guaranteed Way of Getting Well. lealthful condition. For two generations Dr. Thaeher has seen helping the women of the South tc .heir heritage of health and beauty. His remarkable remedy, Stella- Vitae, i purely vegetable and perfectly harm ess compound, is the perfected work of A life time and is the gift of a great physician to his people. Stella- Vitae is a woman’s tonic. It torrects irregularities and relieves con ditions peculiar to women. It builds them up. It improves appetite, aids digestion, creates rich, red blood, juiets nerves and clears up the com plexion. Don’t be blue, nervous, sick or run iown—don’t get ugly. Get a bottle of Stella-Vitae from your dealer. He tnows about it and he will give your nonoy back if vou’ll try a bottle and and it doesn’t benefit you. Do you want to get well and stay well, to eat well, sleep soundly, to have a good appetite, clear skin and strong body? Then begin today with a bottle }f Stella- Vitae, the guaranteed to bene rit remedy. You’ll be amazed at the im provement you will feel. Your dealer ,ells it in $1 bottles. Thaeher Medicine do., at Chattanooga, Tenn. COLDS & LaGRIPPL 5 or 6 doses 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not £ripe or sicken. Price 25c. r L COOL OFF WITH REFRESHES STIMULATES =-■ - Doesn’t stir up yonr nerves. IN ICED BOTTLES g* ANYWHERE 3C LOOK FOR THE ©h*AO-@cr(ai LABEL Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. Auqusta, Ga. SUMMER RATES Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) SIBSO Bookkeeping (3 months) $lB 50 Scholarship $35 00 INIOHT CLASS Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) $1250 Bookkeeping (3 months) Sl2.fxn Scholarship $35 00 MISS FUNK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING Harison Building. jpm 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 bank ac count with this bank? THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 34 Years of Faithful Service. Many a fine look er ing woman already casta a hag's shadow because she is sick and neg lects herself. Women are learning. Already thousands and thousands have found the way to relief and restored good looks and HONEST, RELIABLE BAGGAGE Every piece that bears our name is absolutely guaranteed. Our prices the lowest. TRUNKS. SUIT CASES, ETC. Largest line in this section of the South. Augusta Trunk Factory 735 BROAD STREET. OPPOSITE MONUMENT. If You Want to Make Clothes Investments Don’t be a gambler—be an investor. Here’s the Swan-Edwards clothes market stock sheet for May. $12.50 Summer Suits.9.7s 15.00 Summer Suits 11.75 17.50 Summer Suits 13.75 20.00 Summer Suits 15.75 22.50 Summer Suits 17.75 25.00 Summer Suits 19.75 27.50 Summer Suits 21.75 30.00 Summer Suits 23.75 35.00 Summer Suits 27.75 SWAN-EDWARDS CO FORMERLY H. J. PORTER CO. • I Red and Buff, Dry Pressed and Common Building. large stock. prompt shipment. Georgia-Carolina Brick Co. Writ# for Prices. Howard H. Stafford, President. . Augusta, Ga. “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. Better Ice Cream Company McCaitan St. Phone 1778. Under Planters Hotel. Every Night Is Bath Night Now at Our House BECAUSE— The Copper Coil Healer means hot water quick. $13.00 INSTALLED See The Gas Com pany Today. TUESDAY. WAY 5/