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Planters Loan & Savings Bank
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705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870,
UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY
EXPERIENCE, this institution hn< built its well
earned reputation for
SOLIDITY, STRENGTH AND SAFETY.
Thousands of our people certify to a happy ex
perience here, and give just credit to this Bank for
the success of themselves and their children, in
their effort to acquire financial independence.
OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED
to those seeking bank connections, and no effort
is spared to enhance the interest of our depositors.
WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTS of careful,
conservative people, and give the same careful at
tention to small accounts as to the larger ones.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES in 5 different sizes,
$3,00 to $20.00 per year.
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL.
Our Mailing Department has been established
with great care and the accounts of depositors liv
ing out of town are handled with accuracy and dis
patch.
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Cashier
ENGRA VING
Quality and Service rombln.*! with price* (ns cheap ns Is ronnls
tsnt with Kood workmanship), aro Hnxitrod you, If your next order for
Knt;raved VlsltlnK Cards, Announcements, etc.. is placed with us
As work Is dono In city It naturnlly aivcs you the advantase over
placlna your order throiwh some mall order house.
Try us and bo convinced.
SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO.
Branch Office Augusta Trunk Factory.
Wilt Start An Account
Starting a bank account ia about the
easiest thing in the world, and nothing in the
world is so fraught with possibilities for good.
We want STARTERS. Our experience is that
THEY ALL LEARN TO SAVE Why not try
YOUR hand with the next Dollar that comes
your way?
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
34 YEARS Of FAITHFUL SERVICE.
SUMMER RATES
Shorthand and Typewriting (8 months) ttlfttO
Bookkeeping (8 months) ......'. £lB Ho
I3. r , OO
INiQHT CLASS
Shorthand and Typewriting (S months) tioen
gssacs 1 .??""^ 1 -■ fifjjj
MISS FUNK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING
Harlson Building.
| LOOK FOR YOUR
FRIEND’S BABY
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I Today the coupon Ik good for 500
I votes instead of 25. Every reader of
I The Herald should cut out this coupon
and oast it in favor of some baby that
has not yet entered. No extra pa
pers will be printed and none will he
j Hold.
The llorald'H groat race for fame
| end fortune for the dear little dlm
i pled darlings of Augusta and vlcin
| lly may now be claimed to be in full
' swing, for on another page in today’s
I paper will be found a list of the little
1 cherubs already entered In thla nrmm
| moth newspaper enterprise. If you
have not already nominated your own
little favorite, or If hln or her name
does not appear In thiH Hat fill out
a nomination blank forthwith, Rive the
little sweetheart at least equal start
and chance with the others, send this
blank to the Shower of Gold depart
ment and then begin the light and not
uncongenial task of sav.ng coupon
ballots.
Only a few days ago The Herald
made the first announcement of the
baby contest, which immediately met
with public approval. The Herald asks
contestants, parents and friends to
gather coupons and send or mall them
to this office. Kurh one today counts
five hundred votes and it may he but
one of these that will win for the
baby.
Do You Love Your Little Baby?
If you love your baby, dear mother,
and the little one's name appears in
the list of contestants, do something
to help the baby win. If the gold is
not an Incentive the honor should be.
Your baby, of course, Is the only baby
—that Is the feeling you should have.
It Is the spirit of the loving mother,
whose bright eyed baby means the
world of content and joy, or whose
smiling Hue causes the mother to
overlook the .childish caprice and love
on the little one in an unexplainable
way.
Start Your Campaign Now.
So we urge you to be up and doing
at once. Do not wait a single hour,
for you know delays are dangerous
even to the candidacy of your baby.
Unless you appreciate the value of
time in this matter you can’t hope to
occupy a commanding poslton In the
race. You must be aware that the
more you think about going to see
your friends the harder the matter be
comes to you. Don’t think about it,
but go to see them at once, and when
you aro well into the matter you will
be surprised to find how readily your
friends will rally to your support. As
matters now stand your friends do
not know whether |t is your desire to
make a rae , for the prizes and glory
and unless you tell them, their sup
port will be given to someone else.
Send in Your Baby'i Name.
Several babies appear on the lint
today without names. These names
have been sent in by friends of the
parents who failed to send ttie baby's
name. The parents of the babies
would confer a favor on the contest
manager by calling at the Shower of
Hold headquarters and supplying those
names. If you can't come in person,
drop a post card or use the telephone.
All babies entered in the race are
entitled to the 5,000 votes which go
with the nominations. Many of them
have several thousand more votes in
the ballot box. These will be printed
j in u few days.
500,000 Extra Votes.
In order to encourage early activl
| ties In the Shower of Gold contest,
I 500,000 extra votes, will be given for
i the first *20.00 In subscriptions turned
lln to the credit of each baby. Get
an early start. Thla only means three
1 and a half yearly subscriptions. This
*20.00, however, may be made up of
| six months' subscriptions and yeurlv
| subscriptions.
How the Gold Will Be Distributed.
In addition to the $2,3.10 in gold The
; Herald will give to all losing candi
dates a commission of 10 per cent of
< all money on subscriptions turned in
by them, or for them by their friends
during the contest.
In case of a tie for any of the prises
the money will lie equally divided be
tween the candidates ticlng. No baby
can win more than one prize.
Ballot Box at Office.
The ballot box Is at the Shower of
Hold headquarters. Votes may be
brought in or mailed to the contest
department. The count will be made
the night previous to the publication
of the list. Votes received during the
day will not lie counted until after 4
o'clock the same evening and then
will appear In the published list the
following day.
We Want Picture*.
We want the picture of every baby
in Augusta and vicinity for publica
tion in i lie Herald. If you have a |
Photo of your baby that Is satisfactory
send It in so we can print the picture.
If yon have no photo that Is snilsfac
torV call at The Herald office and we
will give you an order to have a pic
ture taken absolutely KREE ut the
famous Tonimlns studio.
Open Every Evening.
Tim Shower of Gold headquarter*
in Thomas' Piano Store will lie open
every evening. Parents of babies and
their friends are invited to call ami
gel acquainted. If you can't come to
the office use the telephone. Num
ber 211*.
Who May Enter.
Every white child right year* of age
or under In Augusta and vicinity is
eligible to enter the great race for
GOI.D and GIJIRY.
I.lst of names may be found on an
other page.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
The Chautauqua.
To the Editor of the Herald, Sir:
1 feel that Augusta owes Mr \V. A.
Hunter an everlasting deltt 'of gratt
lutle tor getting the Kedpath Chautau
qua to Augusts. It la upllfttiiK In Its
tendency, Our children and our homes
will he better for Its coming
Now. Mr Hunter has agreed to bring
the ‘'Kellogg-Haines Singing Party" to
Anbury church Sunday evening at *
o'clock. This kindness we appreciate
very much. After the sacred concert
Mr Hunter will deliver a lecture.
Many of our people have attended
the Chautauqua, but many could not
1 am so delighted to he able to bring
' part of It to them
liespectfully,
A, l> ECHOIC.
Bread is the staff of life.
SENSATION FLOUR makes the
best. ’Nouqh said.
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES at
Monday 39c.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
That “Holy Grail" Broken
, Beyond Repair; Verified
Rome Both religious devotees and art
lovers have learned with regret that the
Veccnt reports of the breaking of the
"Holy Grail'' beyond repair at the Ca-I
thedral of Genoa are true, although sat- j
Isfactmry explanations of the accident
are still lacking. One expert who as
cribed Ihe breaking of the ancient basin
to dampness in the cathedral Is popular
ly suspected of shielding someone who
accidentally broke the vessel.
While It is doubtful that this basin i*
really the sacred cup around which so
much legendary romance of knighthood
days was woven, it has been accepted as
such by a large number of Catholics.
The vessel was brought to Genoa in
1151 by Gog ielmo Kmbrlaco, among the
spoils of the conquest of Caesarea. Tra
dltion then said, and has since been fol
lowed. that in this octagonal cup, cut
from what appeared to be a flawless em
erald, Christ drank at the T,ast Supper
and later In It Joseph of Arimathea pre
served the blood lYom Christ's wounds
at the crucifixion.
Napoleon Bonaparte, "the great thief,’’
as they call him here, carried it off to
Paris, In 1807, and it was then tested
and found to he of glasß. It had slight
ornamentation and appeared to be fin
ished with the tool as In gem engraving,
while the color and transparency were
perfect. When reclaimed by Italy it was
so badly packed that It was I .Token In
the return and mended with gold fili
gree. Once before it left the cathedral,
In 1819, when it was ,dven as security
by ttie town of Genoa for.money needed
for military defense. Eight years pass
ed before It was rturnd.
WON’T PERFORM MARRIAGE
WHEN HEAD IS UNCOVERED
London —-Protesting against what
he described as the growing custom of
bridesmaids and other women in the
bridal parties attending marriage ser
vices with uncovered heads, the Rev.
H. N Sales, vicar of Waltham Cross,
said today it was comon for brides
maids to attend the service cither
without hats or with something which
by no stretch of imagination could be
called a covering for the head.
In future tHe clergy of his parish,
he said, would decline to solemnize
marriages where the Scriptural rule
was not observed.
HE WANTS TO KNOW.
"Mother, why did you drown the
kittens?”
"We don’t want them, Waldo.”
"W r ere they not sufficiently eugen
ic?”
FRECKLES
Now It the Time to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need
of feeling ashamed of your freckles,
as the prescription othine—doublo
strength—ls guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine—dou
ble strength—from any druggist, and
apply a little of It night and morning
and you should soon see that even
the worst freckles have begun to dis
appear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It is seldom that
more than an ounce is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a beau
tiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength othine ns this is sold under
guarantee of money back If it fails
to remove freckles.
Let Us Keep You In the Style—
-New Hats from your Old Ones
Ladles’ k Men’s Felts, Straws, Panamas
Cleaned and re-blocked to lateet model*.
large Panamss made to any width brtm
or crown.
No tnjurlona chemicals need.
German Hat Co. and French Dry Gleaners
ArorUTA. cl A. ««0 Broad St. Phone 1147-J
W. H. COOK. JR., C. E. HETT, Supt.
THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291.
Sidewalks, driveways. Copings, Steps, Cement
Work of All Kinds.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
“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.
A WAR ON PRICES
Cheese a lb. ISc
Tomatoes ST,” can lOc
Baked Beans IT* „„ can 7c
Catsup 3 bottles 25c
Lima Beans N 77“„.... can 10c
Steam Cooker Free with one can fI&P Baking Powder 50c
A&P Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hams, lb 19c
Snowdrift Compound No. 5,55 c; No. 10. $1.10; No. 20. $2.20
New York State
Potatoes,
peck vIOL
Yard Eggs, /)r r
dozen AJL
SENSATION FLOUR makes
more, liqhter. whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
PHONE 3427
Have Your Automobile
Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.
WALL PAPER
Mattings. Shades. Pictures
T.G. BAILIE & CO.
712 Broad Street
AWNINGS
HONEST, RELIABLE BAG6AGE
Every piece that beare our name
le absolutely guaranteed. Our
prices the lowest.
TRUNKS. SUIT CASES, ETC.
Largest line In thla section of
the South.
Augusta Trunk Factory
735 BROAD STREET.
OPPOSITE MONUMENT.
Tor Ice
Tea
Use The a -
Nectar, king
of all Teas.
Pound. .. 60^
844 si,
Have You Thought ofThis Fact?
I?® ad ,T a £ tage , to y ou * n t [ adin s With us, is that you are buy
ing f rom McCarrel, who has, himself, been a very large consumer
?L ®™7 t L ln * in , the ,lne Building Materials, Painty etc. for
!n^L PaS f J w ? ve 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.
Toilet Paper Rons .. 7 rolls 25c
Starch
Laundry .. . . 4 lbs. 15c
Pineapple can 15c
Sardines :: p oT a can 5c
Crab Meat £7.“ 35c
LEMONS
Doz. 15c
Pure Lard
Pound 14c
Let Me Sell
Vour Real Estate
T will soil your Real Estate if you
will give ni p a chance, and on regular
Agents’ commission—no more, no less. I
will advertise it for you in plenty of space
in the Augusta papers, and will not charge
you anything for the advertising. Ido not
Collect Rents —am not in the Insurance
business*— have no Side Lines. Just sell
Augusta and suburban Real Estate on
commission —no sale, no charge. I would
like to sell yours. Write me or phone me
or call to see me.
P. S.—l would like to buy a residence
for about $4,000, close to business, contain
ing about 7or 8 rooms, modern conve
niences.
1
G. P. TALBOTT
Real Estate Agent
511 Leonard Building
Phone 3057
SUNDAY, MAY 17.
Sultana
Coffee
Is the Best Value on
the Market.
This Coffee is al
ways sold in Cardi
nal Red Trade-Mark
Bags.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Lb. 30c
Fancy 24 lbs.
Patent r—y q
Flour ,/OC
Best A&P nn_
Creamery A if!
Butter uuu