The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 18, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 15

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TEN 4% TME— — Planters Loan & Savings Bank 705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870, UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this institution has built its well earned reputation for SOLIDITY, STRENGTH AND SAFETY. Thousands of our people eertify 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 hank 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 diff< •rent sizes, $3,00 to $120.00 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 lnndh-d with accuracy and dis patch. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES. Cashier Before Shopping Read Herald Ads SEND IN BABY’S NAME TODAY WIN ONE OF THE PONY OUTFITS. Phone 236 and Ask Contest Manager 63 7 Broad Street. Open Evenings SUjVIMRR RATH* Shorthand und Typewriting (3 months) JFIStSO Bookkeeping (S mouths) .XIB.XO Scholarship *35 o« NIGHT CLASS Shorthand and Typsw Itlng is montha) Rl 9 5fl Bookkeeping (3 mouths) - \ •» j**,| Scholarship *35 00 MISS FUNK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING Hanson Building. WINTHROP COLLEGE Reek Mil, X c. June IS to July !« l»i« rOPRSKS OF f*Tl'l>V Full courses of study will ha provide.) (o meet the needs of 1. Svpr,lntrude,its and prtnclpsls J. High School teachara I. IVlm.ry and grade teachera « Rural aohool tenohera FACtXTV. A la's* faculty has been aecured. c.unpoard of ape.' a!. tsfs and leaders as education n this and other arstea 8I *X lAI, FIEATt'RKK Model »<-hoo) through first Hit grades Kpe. ctal couras In rural school problems Kindergarten pract cs and lerturea on Montaaaor! methods Ootler. 1 le- tore, and entertainment# lteet (esturea bast summer a h >o,a Accommodation# unexcelled County Board, of Education are authorised to renew rerun.-a‘es still In for. e for mil ie-,chera who do eu da factory work In this sumtner school and take the final examination kVw ratea and further Iniortnatloa, write for Summer fiction) ItuPatln »• P It JOHNSON, Rock Hill, ft C. Creel dent. PERJURY AND TRIAL OF FRANK Investigation of Charges is to Be Taken Up Ly the Grand Jury Today. Atlanta, Ga.—lnvcHtlgntinn of per- Jury charges made In connection with efforts to obtain a new trial for Leo M. Frank, under sentence of death for the murder of Mary Phagan, the fac tory girl, iH expected to he made by the Pulton county grand jury which convenee here today. It w:>« understood last night that Huprrior Court Judge Benjamin H. Mill would instruct the jury to thor oughly look into the charges. The material evidence will Include the many affidavits made by witnesses re pudiating their testimony, some of which also are counter repudiations. Hearing of arguments on the de fense's motion to annul the verdict against: Frank is scheduled to begin Wednesday. The motion }h based on the absence of the defendant from the courtroom at the time of the verdict, which, it is claimed, constituted a vio lation of his constitutional rights. Two of Frank’s attorneys agreed to the absence; which wa» suggested by the presiding judge on account of the reported feeling of the public against the defendant. Their right to take this action is involved in the legal proceedings. MR. JOHN F. S TURMAN DIED EARLY SUNDAY Was 76 Years of Age and For merly in Dry Goods Business Here. Funeral Today. After suffering from feeble health for neveml months. Mr. John F. Sturman, 7(1 years old, passed away at his home on F.llla street early Sunday morning. The funeral was conducted from the First Baptist church at 11 o’clock this morning. Rev. (1. Sherwood Whitney, of the St. Raul's Kplscopal church, of ficiating The Interment was made In the t’lty cemetery. The deceased was horn March 21st, 1838 at Baltimore, Md. At the be ginning of the Civil War he enlisted as first lieutenant in Company C, Second Maryland, under Captain Ross. H was for the most time in the army of Northern Virginia. Mr. Sturrnan. at the close of the war. came to this city where he was connected with his uncle, Mr. FI. B. I,onn. in the wholesale dry goods busi ness. On September 22. 1860 he was married to Miss Bettle Hard, daugh ter of a Baptist minister Me Is survived by his five sons. Messrs W. H., J. F., Jr., R. W, and R. N Sturmnn, of Augusta, nnd R. B. Sturninn. of Manila. P 1., and also one sister, Mrs M. J. Nolley, of Baltimore. Whooping Cough—A safe and Reliable Remedy. "When my children had whooping cough a few years ago the only medi cine 1 gave them was Chamberlain's ! Cough Remedy." writes Mrs. D. O. ! Vernon. Burrows. Ind. “It never failed to relieve their coughing spells. It 1 kept their coughs loose. The children | liked It better than any other cough medicine, nnd I know It Is safe and reliable." For sale by all dealers. OS’ERIZE VERDI QUOTH SURGEON Sixty Years the Limit for Real Work of Worth, Said the Eminent Savant. Do you remember Doctor Osier? lie \'uh the kind-hearted physician who proposed chloroforming every body who reached the age of sixty to put them out of their misery. After that age. said the savant, all human beings become helpless and worthless t<» society. The ltible set the age limit at three • •re and ten years with due allow nee for good behavior. Dr. Osier re vised the “book of books” by cutting "if the extra ten years; however, you must remember that Dr. Osier was a surgeon and was always cutting up. I'm think of the luck humanity plays n at times The Osier theory has "t been adopted Had it been adopt <] before IS7O tin* world would have ' eon deprived of some of its best music. ♦ Ituseppe Verdi, the eminent Italian ■ omposer. was Just getting things where be wanted them at the age of *u \t the age of 62 the Khedive of lu\ 11 gave him slfc,ooo for "Alda.” which was produced at the Khedive’s own opera house in t’alro At 74 Ver di produced "Otello” in Milan, and at Mi. twents years after he should have been Oslariaed, he produced “Falataff.” When a mere youth of 40 he wrote “11 Trovntore.” and at 44 he wrote “Rigo tetto,** dashing this masterpiece off in r \ rty days, a record which was beat en by thirty-nine days by Oscar Ham rsteln some years later. Two of ' < rdi‘s extra choice gems are re pro • ' e.l in “Songs That Never Orow Old" “la Donna IS Mobile.'' a Caruao favorite, and “Ah! 1 Have Sighed to Rest Me.” 1 <ook for the coupon in 1 another column of The Herald which explains the distribution plan and clip the coupon today. Immunity from Oslo* theory granted all coupon clip j pet s __ Coughed for Three Year*. “1 am a lover of your godsend to hu- Panitv and science. Your medicine. Dr King's New Discovery, cured my cough of three years standing.” says Jennie Flemming, of New iViver, Ohio Have you an annoying cough? Is it stubborn and won’t yield to treat* n »>nt ' (let a Wr bottle of Dr King's New Discovery today What It did for Jennie Flemming It will do for you. no matter how stubborn or chronic a couch may be It stops n cough and slot's throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back. M>c. and SI.OO. at your Druggist I'ucklen’s Arnica Salve for Pimples FYTNFRAL of marguerite NEVIN WAS HELD TODAY The funeral services over the re al ns of little Marguritc tdtrteton Nevtn whose death occurred at the Wi I hen ford Children** hospital 8s t • rda> were held this afternoon at 4: so bn k from the residence of her vrandparents, Mr and Mrs. \V R t ittleton. SM t’hafff avenue, the Rev •». S \VhitJM\v. assisted bv Rev. J. i>, brand. officiating The interment was in the City cemetery. The pulß*ejir<’rs were. Messrs Isaac Peebles A. J IVad, Jr C. H. Pender .nd Dr t. M Caldwell * Thv child aas the fourteen-months- THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. N old daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard T. Nevln. of Jacksonville, Fa., and was in this city on a visit. She was a niece of Dr. J. R. Rlttleton and Mrs. T. F. Harrison of Augusta. Cofete. Wok I on K m. Coughs. Weak Throats. Ayer’s g££i Sold far 79 yean. Ash Your Doctor. tJUTuZiZ Here’s the (old For the Baby. Bet in and Get Seme. No Losers in Contest Call 236 ai\d Ask For Contest Manager 639 Broad St. MEN WHO Are Weak, Despondent and Dis ceuraged. You who are suffering from Nerv ous Debility, Rheumatism, Kidney', Bladder, Rectal Troubles. Constipa tion, Organic Weakness. Blood Polsl on. Piles, Etc., Consult Me and I Will Tell You Promptly If You Can Be) Cured. Where hujulreds have gone le a safn place for you to go for the right kind of treatment. I use the latest SR RUMS amt BAOTERINS In the treats ment of oils tin at h caees and solicit cases that others have been unable to sattsfi 1 successfully treat Blood Poisoning, f le. rs. Skin Diseases Kid ney and Bladder troublee, Piles an 1 Rectal Diseases. Unnatural Dis charges and many diseases not men tioned Pree Consultation and Ad vice Hours 9a.m.t07 p. m. Sun days 10 to 2. DR. GROOVER, Socialist 604-7 Dyer Bldg., Ga. WALL PAPER Mattinqs. Shades. Pictures T.G. BAILIE & CO. 712 Broad Street A W N i N (i S PHONE 8427 Have Your Automobile Repaired at Reliable Auto Co. SPETH’S STOCK IS coma fast Large quantities of goods are being sold daily at the remarkable price reductions of fered. If you have not yet attended this sale you should do so at once as it will take only a short while to dispose of this stock at the present rate. Remember though that this sale is for cash only. No C. 0. D’s. No approvals. No Stamps, and under no circumstances will a charge be made on our books. Any quantity of goods desired may be bought at prices quoted. Retail merchants should take advantage of this to secure stock at much less than they can buy from factory. Don’t Delay-You May be Too Late Silver Ware $6.00 Rogers’ Knives and Forks for $4.25 $5.00 Rogers’ Knives and Forks for $3.25 $5.00 Joseph Rogers’ Knives and Forks for $3.25 $4.00 set Rogers’ Tablespoons $3.25 $3.00 set Rogers’ Tablespoons $2.25 $3.00 set Rogers’ Teaspoons . $2.25 $2.00 set Rogers’ Teaspoons . $1.25 All Carvers Half Price Our Line of White and White Enamel Ware Is complete and will dose it out at prices that will surprise you. We have so mam* items that we can’t name them all. Come and look for your self. $3.50 Razors $2.25 $3.00 Razors $1.97 $2.50 Razors $1.54 $2.00 Razors $1.15 Boys’ Indian and Cow Boys’ Suits to go at 79c^ L. P. SPETH 864 Broad St. Augusta, Georgia RAZORS AND STRAPS Iron Ware 50c Pots . 35C 50c Kettles 35^ 50c Sausepans 35^ 25c Fry Pans 17^ 20c Fry Pans 15^ 20c Griddles 15^ 15c Griddles 10^ 50c Waffle Irons 25^ SI.OO Waffle Irons 67^ SI.OO Razors 57^ $2.00 Straps 97£ » SI.OO Straps 57^ 50c Straps ;i ....27^ Girls’ Indian and Cow Boys’ Suits to go at 79^ MONDAY, MAY 18.