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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 capita) 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 sre
the Initial factors In the affairs of this bank.
The accounts of careful, conservative people solicited.
Deposits may be made by mall, bafety I<ock Boxes at 12.00
to 220.00 per annum.
jQf L. C. HAYNE, President. ACE*
GEORGE P. BATEB, Cashier. **7o
SUMMER RATGB
Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) <lB 50
Bookkeeping (3 months) $lB 50
Scholarship . <3500
MOHT CLASS
Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) <1250
Bookkeeping (3 months) <l2 50
Scholarship #35 00
MISS FUNK’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING
Harlson Building.
To the Ladies of Augusta
I wl*h to announce that 1 will he In your city tor one week only.
"Will tHkc up your coinhlnKH and nmko In Ihe lateat atylea of hair Roodn,
such n« triple braid*, tranatornintlon a, curia, fillers, templo curls an if
psyches knots. We also d.ve and make over old switches very suceeoa
fully. I’leu re see our solicitors when they call upon you.
MRS. R. E. BUSEY
MELBOURNE HOTEL,
6tH and Broad Sts.
AMERICAN RESTAURANT
ALL AMERICAN EMPLOYEES
NEAR DEPOT. 824 CAMPBELL STREET.
REGULAR DINNER 25c
Mes.l* carefully prepored In foal American atyle. We Invite Inspec
tion of onr kitchen at any 11ma.
Oonrteoua treatment and prompt Barrie*
Make this your check room fra*.
Take our Box Lunch on tha train with fun
MESSAGE TO NERVOUS PEOPLE
BY THE FAMOUS DR. WHITLAW
Ido not claim to bo the possessor of some secret formula, whereby
'ALL work is done without pain, but Ido possess methods and treatments
which, when combined with gentleness and expert workmanship, relieve the
pain to a minimum. ,
If you feel the slightest undecided, call at my office anv day from 8 a.
m. to Bp. m. and talk with people who have neglected their toeth Irecause
of the dread of the ordinary dentist's treatment. Now they are mv friends,
and arc continually sending their friends to me. My offices are equipped
with every scientific device known to the dental profession.
I ESPECIALLY SOLICIT a call from those who have either been the
victim of inferior dentistry or who have neglected their teeth because of the
dread of the ordinary treatment. MY METHODS AHE HARMLESS and
PAINLESS.
FULL SET
$5.00
Thpy n*v«r slip or drop
I pi vo n w ritten guar- Phone 71fi Crown and Hridge
antoo for 15 yvaw ljiAy Attendant Work ••$ 4 00 «”<* $5.00
wrth nil my work. 1, y Filling* .. 50c and SI.OO
No charge for painless extraction when other work is being done.
Reformers Union Savings Hank and my work.
TERMS: DON’T WORRY
DR. WHITLAW
PAIINLESS DENTIST
Ba. m. to Bp. m,~OFFICE OPEN DAILY Sundays 10 to 3.
840 42 Broad Street. (Over A. & P. Tea Store) Augusta, Oa.
T invite vnn to call and
inspect my offices, and have
vour teeth examined FREE.
I will tell you in advance
just what your work will
cost you.
I save aching teeth,
I save broken-down
teeth.
T save ulcerated teeth,
1 ran save 90 per cent of
the t<*eth others extract.
IF BLADDER OR
KIDNEYS BOTHER
Try the Favorite Recipe of
Old Folks—Buchu and
Juniper.
known that Buchu and
Juniper properly compounded is the
Lest medicine for weak kidneys or
bladder. When the urine becomes
cloudy, the bladder irritated; when
you have an unusual flow of urine,
scalding, dribbling, straining or too
frequent passage from the bladder—
your head and back aches—your ankles
or eyelids are swollen, spots before
the eyes, leg cramps, shortness of
breath, .sleeplessness and despond
ency, dizzy spells, and If weather is:
bad you have rheumatism, try the
following: Get from any reliable
druggist, a good sized bottle of Stuart's
Buchu and Juniper Compound. Take
a spoonful after meals. Drink plenty
of water Drop the use of sugar and
sweets. In a day or so your kidney.- 1
will act fine arid natural. Stuart’s
Buchu mixed with Juniper has been
used for years to clean out impurities
from the kidneys and bladder, also to
neutralize the uric acids in the blood
and urine so It no longer irritates,
thus ending all kidney and bladder
weakness and curing Diabetes. Stu
art’s Buchu and Juniper Is a fine kid
ney and bladder regulator and has
helped thousands of sufferers when
most every other medicine failed to
help or cure. Be sure it’s Stuart’s Bu
chu and Juniper Compound.
TANGO
THE GUARANTEED CORN REMEDY
TANGO Puts an End to Corns and
Bunions; No Soreness.
m
1 done. No fuss; nothing; to curl up
or stick to the stocking; nothing to
make the toe sore. TANGO is the one
safe remedy thut roots out the CORK
of the corn, the kernel, as clean as a
whistle, without pain and without
leaking the toe sore.
TANGO Is the best remedy In the
wqrld for hard and soft corns, bun
ions and callous spots; the only rom
cdy advertised with a money-back
guarantee. Any druggist who sells
I TANGO will refuud your money If It
I does not root out the CORK of the
i corn painlessly. 25c. at All DrugglafH.
i Made and GUARANTEED by Jacobs'
I I’liarmacy. Atlanta.
FOUNDER OF PAINLESS DENISTRY
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CHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Case No.T. All-Star Cast.
The defendants, who numbered five,
were three woman and two men.
Estelle Kiley, Amelia Dawson, Rosa
Johnson (ail Prima Donnas of the
first water), taken In company of
l.arry Williams, the Dare-Devil hack
driver, and l>evy Beal, the wealthy
merchant. It is almost superfluous
to add that Kate Beal, the Avenging
Spouse, was in the rear of the court
room, having found out this morning
where Devy was. She'sat perfectly
still, but she was surrounded by a
sort of Icy pale blue haze. A faint
odor of Brimstone clung about her.
It), generation of vipers: well may ye
flee Trom the Wrath to Come).
The distinguished hack-full was
coming irom a picnic last night full
of gladness and exuberance; their joy
taking the form of laughter and song,
so much so that as they passed with
in 200 yards of Sergeant Spalding's
house his attention was diverted from
his supper and he put on his war
paint and went out and got them.
An empty quart bottle ot whiskey
was riding in the hack with them,
though it of course had nothing to do
with any of the defendants, who learn
ed of it this morning with surprise.
They were fined $5 or ten days
apiece for leaving a track of clamor
and dismay across the hush of even
ing. But that was not the worst.
Mistress Beal, outraged and grim, had
yet to be heard from. She wore the
look of a woman with a set and un
relenting purpose. She sat in the
back of the room till court was over,
then came slowly forward. Her type
is known Is Dreadnaught—muscular
and iearlesß.
"How much money is Beal got?'
she asked severely.
Nobody knew.
"You going to pay him out?” asked
the Judge.
"No, sir. But I’ll have to make up
what he ain't got. She meanwhile
produced a oulging pocket-book, from
which she began to extract large
wealth.
Bring Beal out here.” Baid the
Judge.
Beal was summoned from the guard
room, looked as If he had much rather
go to the stockade. He assumed a
nonchalent attitude towards his wife,
however, till her steady gaze (the
when-1 get-alone-tonight look) some
what unmanned him.
They retired In procession to the
Sergeant s Office, where it was found
that Beal hud $4.25. a watch, and Five
Dice. Kate paid the $1.50 necessady
to make up the fine of $5 and Costs.
Meanwhile a pregnant silence hung
over the assembly. Finally Beal broke
out and said to Judge Irvin, who was
standing there:
"Judge, please sir tell her the three
women was all together. 1 never was
with no one of ’em by ourself.”
The Judge assured Kate of this.
“Nemmlnd ’bout dat. 1 know who
It is. Dat Rosa Johnson. She’s de
one. Come on, now.”
Heal was given back his watch, and
held out his hand for the dice. But
no. The Cubes of Chance are destin
ed Tor the Collection of the Police
Museum. They have got about a
bushel and a half of them on exhi
bition
So they wended their way out. Beal
glancing back with shifty eyes at the
cool and safe guard-room,
The Hackman also paid his way
out, but the three prima donnas, still
In their picnic garments, (pink satin
and tassels) were left to their fate.
No more aching
corns and bun
ions. No more
picking and goug
ing at those poor,
sore toes irritated
and tortured with
caustic cures that
do not bring out
the core.
The first
touch of TAN
GO ends your
suffering. Ap
plied in an in
stant and it’s
NEWS OF KEYSVILLE
Keytvllie, Ga, —The quarterly confer
ence of the Method st church of this dis
trict was held here last Saturday. An
able sermon was preached in the fore
noon by Dr. Pnrnion. of Waynesboro,
and after partaking of a bountiful re
past spread under the oaks, the busi
ness session was held and a good re
port made from all the churches on this
circuit.
T)r. McFeTrln, the presiding elder, was
hospitubly entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Ashley P. Woodward 1 during conference.
Mr. Mosely, the pastor, was the guest
of Mr. Grady Adkins, at the homee of
Mrs. Willie Adkins.
Mrs. Monroe Wade, accompanied by
her sister. Miss Bessie, who lias been
her guest for some time, left this morn
ing for Wrens to spend the week with
Mrs. Margaret Rallford.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henderson and chil
dren of Augusta are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. O. T* Dinkins.
Mr and Mrs. Gary Dinkins are receiv
ing congratulations on the arrival of a
fine hoy nt their home.
Misses Kate and Effie Tarver of near
Blythe, spent several days last %week
with Mrs. J WI Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adkins and Mr.
and Mrs Theo. Daniel attended services
at Hopeful church last Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. Willie Ad
kins wll sympathise with her on account
of the critical Illness of her sister, Mrs.
Eaton, of StellnlivlUe.
Mrs John Logue and children return
ed home Monday after a pleiaant visit to
hrv mother, Mrs. Addle Eve.
Mr. S. <l. Storv. of Waynesboro, was
in the vilage Monday shaking hands
with friends and soliciting their support
Jn the election.
Mr. and Mrs Alvin Dixon, of Augusta,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E Martin.
Miss Fannie Eaton pnssed through the
village SundAA en route home from
Athens, whrtv she was attending college.
She was called home by the Illness of
her mother.
Miss Bessie Johnson, visited her sla
ter. Mrs. MclJUan at liephslbah last
week.
Chamberlain’* Liniment.
This preparation la Intended espec
ially for rheumatism, lame back,
sprains and like ailments. It is a fa
\orite with people who are well ac
quainted with its splendid qualities.
Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind.,
says of it, “I have found Chamber*
lain's Liniment the best thing for
lame hack and sprains I have ever
used It works like a c<harm and re
lieves pain and soreness It has been
used b> others of my family as well
as myself for upwards of twenty
years 25 and 50 cent bottles. For
sale by all dealers.
THE MORNING WITH
THE RECORDER
Dreamland Theatre
THURSDAY’S PROGRAM
Extra Special for Thuraday—
THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO
Htatortrally i-orrert in avary
detail, a inaxxtv* work of suprr
latlve Rrnlua In alx parts; 8,000
man; 500 cannon; S.OOO horse*
On* day only.
Tli* above procram will b* ahown
until 8 p ib. Hit of th* bent r**la
»•'<* a*l*ct«d for our night* allow.
MEN WHO
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Are Weak,
Despondent
and Dis
couraged.
You who are suffering from Nerv
ous Debility, Rheumatism, Kidney,
Biadder, Rectal Troubles, Constipa
tion, Organic Weakness. Blood Pois
on, Piles, Etc., Consult Me and I Will
Tell You Promptly if You Can Be
Cured.
Where hundreds have gone is a safe
place for you to go for the right kind
of treatment. I use the latest SE
RUMS and BACTERINS in the treat
ment of obstinate and solicit
cases that others have been unable to
satisfy. I successfully treat Blood
Poisoning, Ulcers, Skin Diseases. Kid
ney and Bladder troubles, Piles and
Rectal Diseases, Unnatural Dis
charges and many diseases not men
tioned. Free Consultation and Ad
vice. Hours 9 a. m. tff Ip. m. Sun
days 10 to 2.
DR. GROOVER, Specialist
504-7 Dyer Bldg., Augusta, Ga.
OVERWORK!
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Face to Face Courtesy
P OOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual court-
esy. The telephone is more useful to those who talk as if
face to face, for civility removes difficulties and facilitates the
promptest possible connections.
As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more
people wish to talk with the same person at the same time.
Without courtesy confusion is inevitable, and the confusion is
greater when the people can not see each other.
The operators must be patient and polite under all circum- *
stances, but they will do better work if they meet patience
and politeness on the part of telephone users.
The Bell Telephone service enters intimately into the social
and business life of each individual. The best results come
through the practice of mutual courtesy.
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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 service.
SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO.
branch office, with full line of samples at Augusta Trunk Factory-
Have You Thought of This Fact?
The advantage to you in trading with us, is that you are buy
ing from McCarrel, who has, himself, been a very large consumer
of everything In the line of Building Materials, Paints etc for
the past Twelve Years. McCarrel has been through all the experi
ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view.
Everything from us is under the Original Label of the Manu
facturer, and we represent the very best.
We do not manuJActure, remix or dope.
We take care of you in small retail or car lots.
McCarrel supply co.
643 BROAD STREET.
is a nourishing, refreshing beverage that supplies impoverished ndrves,
gives digestion a sparkling tone, boosts your appetite, and makes you
“fit” to fight the enervating days of Spring, and the sweltering days of
Summer.
The purity, wholesomeness and refinement of BELLE OF GEORGIA is
making it a universal favorite in Augusta. ORDER A CASK FROM YOUR
DEALER TODAY and enjoy the delights and benefits of this delicious
BE SURE YOU ORDER “BELLE OF
GEORGIA,” and REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
AUGUSTA BREWING CO,
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
If you’ve got to “stick to your
desk” after hours, BELLE OF
GEORGIA serves as a panacea for
“nerve” fag. Have a supply in
your home refrigerator, and a bot
tle or two will refund nature what
you have stolen from her, work
ing overtime.
Belle of Georgia^
*7heßome BeertNone Better
WEDNESDAY. MAY 6.
PHONE 1626.
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