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— Planters Loan & Savings Bank
705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870.
UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY
EXPERIENCE, this institution It, is built, its well
earned reputation for
SOLIDITY, STRENGTH AND SAFETY.
Thousands of our people eertify to a happy ex
periencc 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.
V
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. 6EO. P. BATES. Cashier
.SUMMRR RATE*
Shorthand and Typgwrltlng (3 month*) ...
Bookkeeping (3 months) U
Scholarship .... "" 11850
INIOMT CLASS
Shorthand and Typewriting (3 month*) ...
Bookkeeping (3 month*) *l2 50
Scholaxahlp 1,'./'. ” *l2 50
MISS FUNK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING
Harlaon Building.
TRY KENNY’S TEA AND COFFEE
If you want Teas Anil Coffetwi to suit vour Unto. Konny will blend
thorn fo r you In haste. Now la the time to serve tea with 100. You
will find our CHEON to he very nice.
AH varieties of Teas, from 40h’ *° SI 50 P*ff pound.
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
Cheon 50*' per Ih, Maker s Chocolate 32*' per lh
Granulate ! linker s Cocoa 20 1 ' . «*r '* lh
Sugar .. sllO PW 25 Ihs. High Grade Coffee 25 1 ' per lb
C. D. KENNY COMPANY
1048 BROAD BTREET. ’ PHONE 801.
ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
Children’s Play Shoes!
THE BOOTERY
R. L. GARRETT, Manager. PURPLE STAMPS
HONEST. RELIABLE BAG6A6E
Kvery piece that bear* our name
la abenlutely gimrunteed. Our
price* the lowest.
TRUNKS. SUIT CASES. ETC.
I .art; cat line In this aectlon of
the South.
Augusta Trunk Factory
735 BROAD STREET.
OPPOSITE MONUMENT.
Just received another ship
ment of Play Shoes.
They are eool and comfortable
and will save the regular shoes.
We have the “Good Kind.”
Tan and blaek.sl.so to $2.50.
FOR PURE OREO
CUTTLE SOOTH
Movement Gaining Ground in
Many States Since Eradication
of the Tick.
Washington, D. C.—Thc eradication
of Iho cattle tick In the creator por
tion of the state of Mississippi has
hfpn accompanied or followed hy the
formation of a number of county live
stock associations. Inspectors attach
ed to the United States Department
of Agriculture have assisted In or
ganizing twenty of these associations
tor improving the entile industry.
Au example of their work is afford
-7' , y a . r, 'l ,ort Of the activities of the
Adams County Association which vas
organized at Natchez in 1912. Since
the county was cleared of ticks and
the way opened for importations, the
following purebred cattle have been
brought in:
'•p' ' l , Hulls. Cows
Shorthorn 7
Hereford ..'..5 83
Aberdeen Annus 4 40
„ « 10
f oil 6 8
.H*r <\VH 44
Aymhlr© 75
'Total 87 246
in Clay county an association was
organized In 1913. It has already im
ported twenty purebred bulls and six
teen purebred cows, and In March two
members of the association were com
missioned to buy $31,000 worth of
lure stock in Missouri. This is In
line with the recommendation of the
Department of Agriculture to pur
chase purebred hulls co-operatively
lor use in the various districts of the
count y.
Another very active live stock as
sociation Is that of Madison county.
This was organized in March, 1912,
with a membership of twenty which
lias since grown to fifty. At first
the association devoted Itself to the
extermination of the tick, but as soon
as this was sufficiently far advanced
to make the importation of valuable
animals a sound business venture, a
vigorous campaign for the improve
ment of cattle was begun. Meetings
were held throughout the county for
the purpose of familiarizing the people
with the importance of cither elimi
nating the scrub stock entirely or of
Improving their herds by the Introduc
tion of purebred sires. Improved
methods of feeding were also advo
cated at these meetings. District as
soclatlons were organized In the coun
ty and assisted in the purchase of reg
istered bulls so that the small farm
ers might have in rotation the benefit
of their services Altogether 83 hulls
and 290 cows were introduced last
year for breeding purposes.
Iteports from Tennessee and Ala
bama Indicate that the movement is
gaing ground there also.
Probably No Change in
Georgia R. R. Commission
Atlanta, Ga. —Present Indicntione
are that the coming primary election
In Georgia will not change the person
nel of the railroad commission of the
slate as it is now constituted. The
commission as at present organized
has lieen able to accomplish the dif
ficult task of satisfying the public at
large and protecting all its Interests,
yet at the Rame time convincing the
big corporations nnd the railroads that
they have a fair and honest hoard to
deal with.
Business men here nnd generally
throughout the state, it is declared,
are of the opinion that no change
ought to tie made In the hoard. There
Is no serious opposition In sight
against Commissioner Paul R. Tram
mell. who is slated to run to succeed
himself. Th race he ran two years
ago showed his substantial strength
In nil sections of the state, and his
friends say he Is even stronger now
than he was at that time. He has
the advantage of a constituency which
Is not bounded by the lines of any sec
tion or fraction.
A SECOND EDISON.
Parmer Yes. sir, that hired man of
ct i e is one of the greatest Inventors of
tlie century.
Clt\ Boarder Ton don't say! What
did !e Invent?
Farmer Petrified motion.—Judge.
The Fra Says--
•‘When you tell me of your wonderful Invention
and want to sell me stock In your company, Just
tiring me a snap-shot of the man who is going to
manage your concern, as well as a list of what ho
eats and drinks, the hours he steeps, and how he
exercises both his body and sky-piece. Then I’ll
talk with you.”
Tt requires heslthy men—-with clear thinkers and strong
bodies to build s prosperous business.
Food Plays a Big Part
Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and malted barley, is a
delicious food, and contains the elements required by Nature
for the up keep of body, brain and nerves
A ration of
Grape-Nuts
and Cream
with regular meals, helps many a man to manage successfully.
“There’s a Reason”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. T
MADAM, ARE YOU SICK?
Here’s a Guaranteed Way
of Getting Well.
jpßi
lealthful condition.
For two generations Dr. Thacher has
teen helping the women of the South to
.heir heritage of health and beauty.
His remarkable remedy, Stella- Vitae,
a purely vegetable and perfectly harm
esa compound, is the perfected work of
i life time and is the gift of a great
ohysician to his people.
Stella- Vitae is a woman’s tonic. It
:orrects irregularities and relieves con
ditions peculiar to women. It builds
them up. It improves appetite,
aids digestion, creates rich, red blood,
juiets nerves and clears up the com
plexion.
Don’t be blue, nervous, sick or run
down—don’t get ugly. Get a bottle of
Stella-Vitae from your dealer. He
anows about it and he will give your
poney back if vou’ll try a bottle and
ind it doesn’t Benefit you.
Do you want to get well and stay
well, to eat well, sleep soundly, to have
a good appetite, clear skin and strong
body? Then begin today with a bottle
if Stella- Vitae, the guaranteed to Arne
rit remedy. You’ll bo amazed at the im
provement you will feel. Your dealer
ells it in $1 bottles. Thacher Medicine
do., at Chattanooga, Tenn.
PENKSYII THE
PRIM POLLS
Statewide Election on in Key
stone State. Hard Fight for
Governorship Nomination.
Philadelphia. —Fine weather greeted
the voters today In the state-wide pri
mary election In Pennsylvania. The
several parties are selecting candi
dates who will come up for election in
November for United States senator,
governor, lieutenant governor, secre
tary of Internal affairs, associate Jus
tice of the supreme court. Judge of the
superior court and four congressmen
at large. Candidates for congress in
all of the thirty-two districts in the
state, half the membership of the
state senate and a full membership of
the lower house of the legislature will
also be nominated.
In the Republican ranks. Senator
Roles Penrose is opposed for the sen
atorial nomination by J. Renjamln
Dtmmick, former mayor of Scranton.
Representative A. Mitchell Palmer has
Henry Rudd of Philadelphia as an op
ponent for the Democratic senatorial
nomination while Otfford Plnchot Is
unopposed for the Washington pro
gressive party nomination for senator.
Hard Fight.
There is a hard fight for the demo
cratic nomination for governor be
tween Vance C. McCormick, former
mayor of Harrisburg, who has the
support of the national administra
tion and Michael J. Ryan, city solici
tor of Philadelphia The Republican
organization Is hacking Martin G.
Brumbaugh, superintendent of public
schools of Philadelphia, for the Re
publican gubernatorial nomination
against Joseph Cauffield, mayor of
Johnstown.
RETAIL GROCERS MEET.
Louisville, Ky.—Discussing of pend
ing anti-trust legislation promises to
occupy an Important place at the ses
sions of the 17th annual convention of
the National Association of Retail
Grocers, which opened her© yesterday
and will continue through Thursday.
Approximately 300 delegates from for
ty-two states are In the city.
PRACTICAL INDEED.
Miss Snlpp—Take back your ring, MV.
Sharpe; I love another.
Mr. Sharpe Please mention that I
have a ring for sale the sucker's got to
have one.—Boston Glohefl
Many a fine look
ting woman already
’casts a hag's
shadow because
she is sick and neg
lects herself.
Women are
learning. Already
thousands and
thousands have
found the way to
relief and restored
good looks and
SMS USED ODE
AFTERNOON A WEEK
Movement Similar to That in
Savannah May Be Agitated
In Augusta This Summer.
Savannah, Ga. —A movement is on
foot to have the retail merchants of
Savannah adopt the custom of closing
their places of business one afternoon
a week during the summer months.
At a meeting of the Retail Mer
chants Association Wednesday the
matter will he considered, and it is
likely that some action will be taken.
Some of the members of the associa
tion are understood to favor the plan.
Bast year a committee was appoint
ed by the City Federation of Women's
Organizations to take the matter of a
half holiday during the warm months
up with the merchants. This com
mittee is still at work and is actively
advocating thfe proposition again.
West Broad Objected.
A good deal of opposition to the half
holiday plan was encountered last
year among the merchants on West
Rroad street. The merchants on
Broughton street and in other sections
were for the most part favorable to
the idea, but the opposition of the
West Broad merchants caused the
plan to be abandoned for the time be
ing. It is believed the merchants In
all sections of the city are now In fa
vor of the half holiday plan.
Thursday is suggested as the most
suitable day for the half holiday be
cause It comes in the middle of the
week between Sundays, and for the
further reason it is one of the light |
business days. Either a Wednesday
or a Thursday half holiday is prefer
able to a Saturday half holiday be
cause there are thousands of indus
trial workers and others who cannot
get off any other day except Satur
day and who have no other oppor
tunity to make purchases and conduct
their business with the retailers.
Helps Efficiency.
In Atlanta there Is a movement on
foot to have the half holiday custom
adopted by retail merchants generally.
It Is pointed out that one afternoon
of mid-week rest through the warm
season Is helpful to business efficiency.
There is more real benefit to workers
In two periods of rest during the week,
one in the middle of the week and
one on Sunday, than in one long pe
riod of rest from Saturday noon to
Monday morning.
Arthur B. Levy, president of the
Retail Merchants Association, said
yesterday the suggestion that the
stores close one afternoon In the mid
dle of the week had not been acted
upon by the association, and for that
reason he did not care to discuss it.
Some action will he taken In all prob
ability at the meeting Wednesday, he
said.
The half holiday Idea was first agi
tated when Daniel 3 Hogan was presi
dent of the association.
Tt Is understood that such a move
ment will soon be undertaken In Au
gusta. Its Importance is proven by
the agitation it is given In many cities
of any sl*e, and It Is likely that the Is
sue will be raised In this city. It Is
possible that the matter will be taken
up In the near future by the Mer
chants and Manufacturers Association.
MANY AT CURTIS REVIVAL
LAST NIGHT; FINE SERMON
Rev, R. W. Thiot Preached on
“God’s Wise Man." Much
Interest is Being Shown.
I/ist night Itev Tt. W, Thiot preach
ed a powerful sermon on "God's Wise
Man.” to a large congregation. Great
Interest was manifested In the meet
ing ami at the close many came for
ward and pledged themselves to do
all In their power to make the meet
ing a success
Prayer meeting will he held In dif
ferent parts of the city during the
dsy and preceding the services In the
evening prayer meetings are held by
the men and women. Judging from
the services last night there ought to
he a great meeting and. a veritable
out-pouring of the Holy Spirit,
-BEGIN THE WEEK RIGHT-
Begin at Swan-Edwards’ remodeling
and reorganization sale.
All suits are reduced—the new spring and
summer merchandise is included---none are
withheld.
$15.00 Suits at $1 1.75
20.00 Suits at 15.75
25.00 Suits at 19.75
30.00 Suits at 23.75
35.00 Suits at 27.75
ALL MEN’S SHOES REDUCED
(ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY)
-SWAN-EDWARDS CO.-
Formerly H. J. PORTER CO.
SENSATION FLOUR makes
more, liqhter. whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
Men Pay Homage
to Mother's Friend
! "I hm not to observe the
number of men who come into the store
penetrates to the fine network of nerves
beneath the skin and has a marked
tendency to relieve the muscular strain
to which these broad, flat abdominal
muscles are subjected. The cords, ten
dons and ligaments are thus permitted to
stretch without the corresponding surface
strain so often involved during the period
of expectation. This in part accounts for
the entire absence, in many cases reported,
of nausea, morning sickness and other
distresses, such es laceration of the epi
dermis so often the case when this gentle
form of lubrication Is neglected.
“Mother's Friend” has been highly
recommended by a host of women who
Know from experience and by men who
Know from observation. Write BradfleTd
Regulator Co., 308 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta,
Ga.. and we will send you a valuable little
oook to expectant mothers.
wan PAPER
Mattings. Shades. Pictures
T.G. BAILIE & CO.
712 Broad Street
AWNINGS
IT SURELY SEEMS UNREASONABLE H
for a man who receives his pay regularly not
to §ave a part of it each pay day.
Doubtless you have noticed among your
immediate associates how unprepared they
were when sickness or misfortune of any
kind overtook them.
WHY ?
SIMPLY because they did not lay aside
something out of their pay—AND THEN
AGAIN you noticed how undisturbed other
men have been when misfortune came upon
them: FOR THE SIMPLE REASON that
they SAVED their money and had it in the
hank to meet the unexpected burden.
WONT YOU DO THE REASONABLE
THING AND START YOUR “RAINY
DAY’’ ACCOUNT WITH US ON YOUR
NEXT PAY DAY!
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
34 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE.
to purchase 'Mother's
Friend,’ ” remarked
a leading druggist.
It is a happy
thought to send
hubby to the drug
store. "Mother's
Friend” Is applied
externally over the
abdominal muscles.
It is a gentle,
soothing lubricant,
TUESDAY. MAI 19. /
PHONE 3427
Have Your Automobile
Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.
DIETZ BROS. ,
1022 BROAD.
Best grade of Gents’
Furnishings at lower
prices.
None but the best,
but sold on close profit
margins. u
Newest things for
men, including
Arrow Collars,
Arrow Shirts,
Holeproof Hosiery,
Superba Neckwear.
A $3 Hat for
$2.00