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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870
Capital and Surplus r .n>... . $230,000.00
Gross Resources $1,400,000.00
With ample capital and unexcelled fncllltl**, this bank offer*
to the rood people of Aurueta and iruiroundlnr territory all of
the advantage 1 * that make hank-connection *at!*factory.
Depositor*' luterMta receive the m it careful attention, and *r«
the Initial factors tn the affairs of this bank.
The accounts of careful, conservative people solicited.
Deposit* may be ma.Te by mall, Safety Lock Doxes at 13.00
to $20.00 per annum.
aCW L. C. HAYNE, Preeident.
GEORGE P. BATEB, Ceebler.
Guarantee Shoes
Not only meet every re
quirement of style and fit,
but combine with these a
quality that cannot be secur
ed elsewhere for the price
we ask.
By eliminating the mid
dleman's profit we give you
“BETTER SHOES
for -
LESS MONEY"
which means that every pair
bought here represents a
value that is from fifty cents
to a dollar more than you
have been paying under the
old plan.
We have the largest va
riety of new styles in men
and women's footwear in
Augusta.
Our prices are $2.50,
$3.00 and $3.50.
We invite a comparison
at any rate, let us show you
GUARANTEE
SHOE CO.
Brond und Tenth Stß.
No Monopoly of R’way
Positions Rules Court
Washington.—The Texas statute
providing that a person should not
act as a freight railway conductor
without having had two years’ experi
ence as a freight brakeman except
in cases of emergency was Monday
annulled as unconstitutional by the
supreme court.
Justice Lamar announced the de
cision. stating that while the public
had a right to fix the standards and
tests for tho.-:e serving in a semi
public position, it coudl not establish
rules which gave to certain classes a
monopoly of positions. He declared
the law in question gave freight
brakemen a monopoly of the right to
succeed to the losit.ion of freight
conductor.
Procured $30,000 Policy
on Life Fraudulently
Washington. The supreme court
Monday granted the request of the
Mutual Life Insurance Company of
New York Tor the review of the judg
ment for $30,000 against it in favor
of the estate of C. L. Wiggins, of
Florida, deceased. The company
claimed Wiggins procured , insurance
on his life for this amount fraudu
lently and that the federal courts of
Florida erred In holding that the
knowledge of a medical and
Insurance solicitor should be regard
ed as the knowledge of the Insurance
company.
Florida Personal Injury
Law Not Valid in N. Y.
Washington—The right of the state
of New York to refuse to enforce the
Florida personal injuries law as
against the public policy of New York
was upheld Monday by the supreme
court, dismissing an appeal to it from
the New York federal courts.
The Florida law allowed ftnininia
trators to recover for creditors of a
man killed by negligence where the
man left no dependent per -ions. The
New York courts have held that the
public policy of that state was against
recovery except for the benefit of de
pendents and the federal district
court of southern New York refused
to allow the administrator of the
estate of John (lallugher, killed In
1909 by the explosion of dynamite
being used in the construction of the
Florida West Coast Ilaiiway, to sue
the railway for damages.
Keep Bowel Movement Reaular.
Dr. King's New Life Pills keep
stomach, liver and kldneyn In healthy
condition. Hid the body of poisons and
wnste. Improve your complexion by
flushing the liver and kidneys. ‘1 got
more relief from one box of Dr. King's
New Life Pills limn any medicine I
ever tried, ' says C. E. Hatfield, of
Chicago, 111, 2fic„ at your Druggist.
TEN YEAR OLD HERO AT
DEAD MAN S WATERHOLE
Sydney, New South Wales. —De-
tails were learned today of a heroic
exploit by a boy of ten. The scene
was Dead Man’s Watorhole, in the
Pillißa Scrub, In the north west oj
New South Wales.
Mrs. Baceom, the wife oT a settlor
who was absent from home, suddenly
collapsed. Her eldest son, William
Henry, nged 10, tried to restore her
but In vain.
He placed a pillow under Ills moth
er's head, a blanket over her body
and wet rags on her head
After that he put his baby sister
and his little brother the only other
oecupantß of the place—ln a box
with wooden wheels and provisioned
It with two loaves of bread, some eggs
and water, and set out through the
liush for Kda Vale Station, twelve
miles away. There he arrived in an
exhausted condition, the latter part
of the Journey having been done In
the moonlight.
A party immediately went to Dead
Man's Waterhole, but the boy's neth
er was dead when they got there.
Indigestion? Can’t Eat? No Appetite?
A treatment of Electric Bitters In
creases your appetite; stops Indiges
tion; you can eat everything A
rest spring tonic for liver, kidney and
stomach troubles. Cleanses your whole
system and you feci fine. Rlectrtc
Hitters did more for Mr. T. D. Peeble’g
stomach troubles than any medicine
he ever tried (let a bottle today. 60c.
and SI.OO, at your Druggtst.
Hucklen's Arnica Sulve for Eczema.
CITY BRIEFS
Mr. Drost Hurt.
Flrpmnn Peter Drost, one of the
firemen «t department headquarters,
received a very painful injury yester
day when in the act of responding to
a fire call. When the alarm was
sounded Mr Oroet slipped down the
brass pole at headquarters from the
second floor and the fireman Just be
hind him slipped coming down on Mr,
Drost with his feet. The occurrenca
was an accident. Mr. Drost was re
moved to the City Hospital.
Off to Convention.
Dr. M, Ashby Jones and Rev. R. W.
Thlot are two Augusta Haptist min
Isterw who are in attendance upon
the Southern Haptist convention,
which Is holding its meeting In Nash
ville, Tenn The Augustan* left last
night for the Tennessee city.
Arm Crushed Off.
A negro's arm was crushed off yes
terdnv afternoon about fi o'clock. The
negro's name was Frank (hooper He
was carried to the hospital.
Coughed for Throo Years.
‘1 am a lover of your godsend to hu
manity snd science. Your medicine.
Dr. Kina’s New Discovery, cured my
cough of three years standing.” says
Jennie Flemming, of New Dover. Ohio.
Have you an annoying cough T Is tt
stubborn and won't yield to treat
ment” Get a 60c. bottle of Dr. Kings
New Discovery today What It did for
Jrnnln Flemming it will do for you. no
matter how stubborn or chronic a
cough may be Tt stops a cough and
stops throat and lung trouble. Relief
or money back. 60c. and tl-04, at your
Druggist
Hucklen's Arnica Halve for Ptirplee.
SENSATIJN W FLoUß~~nakes
more, lighter, whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
LOOK AT YOORSELF
Is Suffering Writing Lines
In your Face?
her face. Secret suffering and sickness
is writing those lines every day plainer
and plainer.
They don't know what to do. Their
backs uche, their bodies ache; poor ap-
Setite, bad digestion, sallow skins,
rooping shoulders, always tired. Prob
ably suffering 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 Btar
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.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
Thi* ia a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
“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
McCartan St. Phone 1778. Under Planters Hotel.
Kennv’s Cheon Tea makes .the best loe Tea.
a/
50c per pound
C. D. KENNY CO.
Phone 601. 1048 Broad.
Deliveries to the Hill every day.
BRICK
LARGE STOCK.
Georgia-Carolina Brick Co.
Write for Prices. Heard H. Stafford, President. Augusta, Ga.
Let Us Keep You in the Style--
-New Hits from your Old Ones
ladies' &, Men's Felts, Straws, Panamas
Cleaned and re blocked to latest models.
large Fanasnae made to any width brim
or crown
No injurtoue chemtcale used
German Hat Go, and French Dry Gleaners
AFQOTTA. CIA. SM Hroad Bt. Phone 1J47-J
Many a
handsome
woman
s in
the glass
and sees
'the prema
ture lines
of the old
hag al
- be
ginning to
s h o w in
At refreshing as a morning dip.
Takes the kinks out of your brain
IN ICED BOTTLES /r
ANYWHERE jC
Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
SUITS, HATS AND SHOES
Something: you are interested in gentlemen right now
ALL REDUCED IIN PRICES
$15.00 Suits
$20.00 Suits 1575
$25.00 Suits 1975
$30.00 Suits 23 75
$35.00 Suits 27 75
Boys’ Suits that were $5.00
r 1250 $3.75 to $8.75
All Boys’ Shoes Reduced.
All men’s Hats (including Straws) One-Fifth Off
All Odd Trousers One-Fifth Off
(All sales for Cash only.)
SWAN - EDWARDS CO.
Formerly H. J. PORTER CO.
Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
PROMPT SHIPMENT.
HONEST, RELIABLE BAG6A6E
Every piece that bears our name
is absolutely guaranteed. Our
prices the lowest.
TRUNKS. SUIT CASES, ETC.
iAUneot line In thte section of
th« South
Augusta Trunk Factory
735 BROAD STREET.
OPPOSITE MONUMENT.
$7.00 Edwin Clapp 0C QC
Shoes at 03.uu
$6.50 Shoes r/cc
at 3.uu
$4.50 Shoes one
at «"0u
$4.00 Shoes Q C K
at 0-33
$3.50 Shoes £ ojj
Wm. SCHWEIGERT, A. 3. MORRIB, THOB. 8. GRAY,
President. Vice President. Cashier.
Union Savings Bank
Corner Broad and Eighth Streets.
Capital .... ••• • • s-tth r«r» re”*: • • prr*** • SIOO,OOO
Surplus .. $ 50,4)00
Stockholders Liability .. . .SIOO,OOO
Protection to Depositors ..... $250,000
t
Wm. SCHWEIGERT,
A. S. MORRIS,
FRANK X. DORR,
BOWDRE PHINIZY,
JNO. P. MTTLHERIN,
Depository United States Court, Northeastern
Division Southern District of Georgia.
SUMMER RATE*
Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) 818-50
Bookkeeping (3 months) 818 50
Scholarship 805 OO
INIOHT CLASS
Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) ••••812-50
Bookkeeping (3 months) 81250
Scholarship .... 835-00
MISS FUNK’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING
Hart son Budding.
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! FORMULA FOR 1
l contentment!
EARN A LITTLE •
SPEND LESS j
Sand bank the difference j
The man who SAVES has, after all, hit
upon the secret of happiness as
nearly as it can be divined. It is
a pretty good sign that he has done his
part of the world's work and that he
has lived an economical and sensible
life. Saving is the storing away of re
serve power, consciousness of which
gives a man a snug, comfortable feel
iig of contentment.
May we not number you among the
many satisfied depositors in this bank?
The Augusta Savings Bank
34 Years of Faithful Service
TUESDAY. MAY 12.
DIRECTORS:
X. S. RAWORTH,
EL J. DORIS,
R. ROY GOODWIN,
O. henry cohen;
THOS. a GRAY.