The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 13, 1914, Home 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 $230,000.00 Gross Resources $1,400,000.00 With ampls capita) snd unexcelled facilities, thl* bank offer* to the Rood people of Augusta and surrounding territory all of the advantages that make bank-connection satisfactory. Depositors' interests rerelve the m it careful attention, and are the Initial factora In the affaire of Lhla bank. The aocourta of .areful, conservative people aolieited. Depoalti may be made by mall. Safety Hock Boxea at 13.00 to (20.00 per annum. a(V L. C. HAYNE, President. i(Jf GEORGE P. BATES, Caahier. PHONE 3427 Have Your Automobile Repaired at Reliable Auto Co, PILES CORED withtout th/* krilfw; without detention from buoinews; without coutery; no dan Iter. No one need Buffer from 1H le runplalnt when this humane cur# Im awaiting them ;[OjL i ßays RHEUMATISM In most of Its form* In permanuntly curort by my nyatern of treatment. ECZEMA, KryHlprlan or any eruptive dtanaKas of tha akin prompt* ly cured. BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROU BLES, under my wyatern of treatment •how signs of Improvement at once. ULCERS 1 care not how lonic- , Rlnnriinit. I un&lly cure them In a short while. Consultation and advice free and confidential. Office hour*. 9 a. m. to 7 r. Uk felly, Sunday*, 10 to 2 only. Dr, Groover, Specialist 604-7 Dy#r Bldg. Augusta, Ga “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD’'! MESSAGE TO NERVOUS PEOPLE BY THE FAMOUS DR. WHITLAW Ido not claim to l*e the possessor of rotho secret formula, whereby ALL work is done without puin, but Ido possess methods and treatments which, when combined with gentleness and expert workmanship, relieve the pain to a minimum. If you feci the slightest undecided, call at mv office any day from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. and talk with people who have neglected their teeth because of the dread of the ordinary dentist’s treatment. Now they are my friends, and arc continually sending their friends to me. My offices are equipped with every scientific device known to the dental profession. 1 LSPL( IALLT 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 ARE HARMLESS and PAINLESS. FULL SET $5.00 Th#y r>tv*r sMp or #fop I give n written guar antor f<>r 15 yours with all my work. No chargo for painless extraction when other work is being done. References Union Savings Rank and mv work. TERMS: DON’T WORRY DR. WHITLAW PAINLESS DENTIST Ba.m.to Bp. m.—OFFICE OPEN DAILY Sundays 10 to 3. 840 42 Broad Street. (Over A. & P. Tea Store) Augusta, Ga. FORD CAR The Wife and Boys and Girls can drive. SEE LOMBARD IRON WORKS READ HERALD WANT ADS AMERICAN RESTAURANT ALL AMERICAN EMPLOYEES NEAR DEPOT. 624 CAMPBELL STREET. REGULAR DINNER 25c Meals carefully prepared In real American style. We invite Inspee tlon of our kitchen at any time. Courteous treatment and prompt service. M ike this your check room free. Take our Box Hunch on the train with you. HOTEL FLANDERS 133 137 West 47th St., New York City. . JU*T OFF BROADWAY. Tba right kind of u h»>tri in ths right locality. In the heart of the theatre diet riot and udjuoant to the shopping centres. Positively fire proof Lx cel lent cufnlne and an vsceiitlnnal orchestra A large addition just completed, containing llbray. grill and billiard hall. Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. Rom Grand < entral Station, cars marked "Broadway" without transfer; Nnnxylwniii Station, 7th A vs. cars without transfer. Booklet upon requsst H. R. HHaUBH, PROP T invite you to call and inspect mv offices, and have your 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, I save ulcerated teeth* I can save 90 per cent of the teeth others extract. Phone 716. Lady Attendant. THEY ALL DEMAND IT Augutta, Like Every City and Town in the Union, Receives It. People with kidney illn want to be cured. When one Buffers the tor tures of an aching back, relief is eagerly sought for. There are many remedies today that relieve, but do not cure. Doan's Kidney Pills have brought lasting results to thousands. Here Is Augusta evidence oT their merit: Mrs. Sidney Bridwell, 1355 Cooper St , Augusta, (La., says: “Once I had kidney complaint that affected my whole system. It came with tortur ing pains in rny hack and weak and blinding spells. I was worse in the morning and rny back was so lame and stiff thm It was all I could do to get up .Fortunately I had heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a supply. They are the best kidney medicine I ever used and they ma le me well in short order. I recom mended them at that time and I think Just is highly of them today. When ever I have taken Doan’s Kidney l’il! since, I have had good results.'’ Price 50c, at. all dealers. Don’t simplv ark for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills- the Hame that Mrs. Bridwell had Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. WALL PAPER Mattings, Shades. Pictures T.G. BAILIE & CO. 712 Broad Street AWNINGS FOUNDER OF PAINLESS DENISTRY -.iyuKnß3s Oown and Bridge Work .. SIOO and $5.00 Fillings .. 50# and SI.OO fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. 103 PATIENTS OBL HE TONI Hospital Ship Solace Nearing New York—Returns to Vera Cruz at Once. New York—Wireless reports from the hospital ship Solace, with the men who were wounded at Vera Cruz anC the sick from the fleet In Mexican wa ters indicated that she would arriv at the New York Navy Yard late to day. The Solace sailed from Vera Cruz on May 6 with orders to land her patients and return as soon as possible. Be sides the wounded she hears the bod ies of Clarence Rex Harshbarger, ap prentice seaman of Waverly, N. 1 . and Henry Pulliam, fireman of Pu laski, Va., both of the battleship Utah. They died on board the hospital ship Just before she left Vera Cruz. The Solace brings 103 patients. Of tlds number 62 are to be landed here. This number Includes 31 who were wounded In the taking of Vera Cruz. They will be placed in the navy hos pital. The bodies of Harhbarger and Pulliam will lie brought ashore in their flag-draped coffins and sent to their relatives. No separate honors will be given as their names were included in the roll read by Secretary Daniels to the president before the eulogy was delivered here on Monday. In Advocacy of An Open Air Market in Augusta System in Vogue in Many Places With Great Success. Mr. H. Palmer, who removed to Au gusta last year from Hamilton, Onta rio, Canada, spoke to a Herald re porter today in commendation of the idea of establishing an open-air mar ket in Augusta, advanced by Mr. H. ('. Middleton the other day in The Herald. "In Poiirtsmouth. England, where 1 at one time resided, there is such a market. The vegetable wagons are given two blocks during two hours of tlte day. The truckers place wagons, tables, benches or stalls along the outer edge of the sidewalks on these blocks and the population repairs to Hint place to purchase produce. The same system is in use in Ham ilton, Ontario. A public square is set aiart for this purpose. The wugons back up to the sidewalk around tlie square and the streets leading up to the square are used to some extent for the same purpose. The market is operated all day. The fanners bring their produce in their wagons and as soon as they have sold out they depart. There Is also a regu lar market house in Hamilton, where stalls are rented, but growers who wish to use the open air market are allowed to do so, ami the open air system Is entirely successful. I should think such an arrangement would be a good one for Augusta and the surrounding country.” Former Columbus, Ga., Bank Cashier Short Columbus. Ga—Capt. A. W. Hale, former cashier of the Third National Hank Is. according to his own con fession, short in his accounts with the bank $14,000 In his Bigned state ment, Captain Hale says that the books of the bank here show that it has SIO,OOO more in the National Park Hank of New York, and SI,OOO more in the National Hank of Commerce of New York, than it really ha 3. The figures were verified by an exchange of telegrams between the officials of the hank and the New York hanks above named. Captain Hale Is bonded in the sum of $20,000 in the National Surety Company of New York. Captain Hale surrendered to national bank exam iner here Tuesday. He was carried before United States Commissioner Brown, who fixed his bond at $5,000, which he gave without difficulty. He was a captain in the United States army, volunteers, during the Spanish- Aiaerican war. Wife and Babies Were in Want; Turned Bandit Sun Franeitco.—“l turned bandit bccauKc I won out of work and desper ate. My wife was sick and my two children in need." That is James S. Hogue’* explana tion of his attempt last night to hold up the Southern Pacific's coast line limited train. After he had obtained about $1,600 In money and Jewelry from passengers the cook on tho din ing car knocked him senseless with an lee packer and when he rectvered con sciousness Hogue turned his pistol on himself hut succeeded only In Inflict ing a slight wound In the cheek. Sick Headache. Mrs A. K I.uekie, East Rochester. N. Y.. was a victim of sick headache and despondency, caused by a badly weakened and debilitated condition of her stomach, when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She says. "I found them pleasant to take, also mild and effective. In a few weeks' time I was restored to my former good health.” For sale by all dealers. Coughad for Threa Years. -I ant a lover of your godsend to hu manity and science. Your medicine. Dy. King's New Discovery, cured my cough of three years standing.” says Jennie Flemming, of New Dover, Ohio. Have you an annoying cough? Is It stubborn and won't yield to treat ment? Get a 60c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery today What It did for Jennie Flemming It will do for you. no matt nr how etubborn or chronic a cough may be It stops a cough and stope throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back. 60c. and SI.OO, at your Druggist Uueklen's Arnica Salve for Pimples. everybody" likes it. Likes what? SENSATION l FLOUR. Special This Week WATER COOLERS AT COST. 2 gallon, was $1.50, now $1.06 3 gallon, was $1.85, now $1.30 4 gallon, was $2.25, now .. .. $1.55 6 gallon, was $2.75, now $1.84 We are Closing Out our Stock of Tinware. Values up to 50c, special at, eacJ l .. .. 5^ BOWEN BROS. 865 Broad Street. I Said!! BRING MEfrelle of Georgia BErrm The man who KNOWS how good BELLE OF GEOR GIA really is empha sizes his order when at Case of Club, should an other brand be suggest- i ed by an 1 obsequious & waiter. ■) NO SUG- S GESTION will side track his choice. He is well pleased with the pro k duct still better mHI pleased jjjiH because he Hi fell® Jjp ypy h ©BEER rj? I 'ftntOTAoßsW»CoMl*'!| jt AuturtA. GA.- j ip? 5* Ml ft Il dIP P°i° t rn wlth pride t 0 the fact that BELLE OP GEORGIA is a HOME FRODUGT. Made by people who have built a reputation in the home town, and who “stick by their colors” and deserve the support of every loyal Augustan. Order BELLE OF GEORGIA from your Dealer and accept no substitute. Be sure of the LABEL—LOOK FOR THE CROWN are duplicates of the pictures in this ad, YOU’VE GOT THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. k AUGUSTA BREWING CO. Good Roads for Telephone Talk r THE good roads movement has not been confined to the * highways. The Bell Telephone system has covered the country with “good roads” for telephone talk, reaching every nook and cor ner. There are more than 12,000,000 miles of these “good roads” in the Bell system. Some of them are strung in single pairs or in aerial cables from pole to pole; others are hidden away in underground conduits; they reach the heart of each industrial and commercial center of the nation and to the most remote habitations. These “good telephone roads” of the Bell system, all oper ated by one system, under one policy, forming one continuous system of intercommunication, connect more than 7,500,000 telephones for universal service. (® SUMMER RATES Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) $lB-50 Bookkeeping (3 months) $lB 50 Scholarship S3F, OO IN'IGHT CLASS Shorthand and Typewriting (3 months) $155-50 Bookkeeping (3 months) sl2-50 Scholarship $35 00 MISS FUNK’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING Harison Building. 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 manufacture, remix or dope. , \ We take care of you in small retail or car lots. McCarrel supply co. 643 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1626. / % A TRUE BREW SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. /fSS