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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 has 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 lias 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, Resident. GEO. P. BATES. Cashier
SUMMER RATES
Shorthand and Typewriting (3 month*) SIRSO
Bookkeeping (3 month*) #lB 50
Scholarship S3fv 00
NIGHT CLASS
Shorthand and Typewriting (* month*) Jl?*}o
Bookkeeping (3 month*) XA?
Scholarship Boa OO
MISS FUNK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and BOOKKEEPING
Harlaon Building.
DROPSY
SPECIALIST
Usually JKlva quick relief,
have entirely relieved mam
seemingly hopeless rase* I
SwsUlni and short breath 1
soon gone Often g ves
entire relief In lb to 2f> ]
da vs Trial treatment sent j
fiee.
DR. THOMAS E. GREEN !
Successor to Dr H. H.'
Green’s 9ona
Box P Atlanta, Qa 1
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A Good Floor
Treatment
If it is an old paint
ed flour give it one
coat of our varnish
stain and the finish
and luster will he re
newed.
Clive a new floor
two coats of 61 floor
varnish and wax it.
To polish floors
use our floor polish
and cleaner.
We can furnish von
anything you want
for vour floors, '
O'Connor-Schweers
Paint Co.
555 Broad St.
Makers ot Good Paint
YALE & TOWNE
BUILDERS HARDWARE
A complete lino in
stock to select from for
Your New Home
BOWEN
BROS.
865 Broad Street.
Don’t torget Sunday Excur
sions to Tybee, Sullivan's Is
land, Isie ot Palms, Beautort
and Port Royal. Trains will
leave Augusta each Sunday
commencing May 31st, 5:30
A. M. via Charleston & West
ern Carolina Railway.
: THEORY AND EACT
INCURABILIIY OE
BRIGHIS DISEASE
Professor Tyson In bin work on
BRIGHTS DISEASE say*: "As to
special curative measures ... di
rectly diminishing Albunienuria, I be
lieve there arc none . . "
Old beliefs are tenacious. But no
matter how venerable and sacred,
theory must give way to fact. From
a safe lull of evidence we take the
OFFICIAL figures in a recent test
case the analysis being made by one
of the most noted analyst* in this
city:
.lan 12 Albumen 2 700 gms 124hra)
■lan 28 Albumen .465 gms (24 hrs)
Reduction in 12 days nearly 8 Per
cent.
This case was in extremis and the
treatment was prescribed too late but
in the face of trie testimony of analyt
ical chemists what, becomes of the
old dictum that tiiere is no agent that
reduces albunienuria? Lamarck has
truly said the great difficulty is not
In discovering but in getting the ac
ceptance of new truths. But the light
is spreading.
The ability of Fulton's Renal Com
pound to "diminish alhumenuria” in
many cases of UrightH Disease is not
a theor but a FACT IN PHYSICS to
prove which we will mall Tormula for
albumen test that will show the per
rentage from week to week. As the
albumen declines improvement com
monly follows, recoveries haying
been reported in thousands of cases.
Formula and literature sent on re
fluent. John J. Fulton Co., San Fran
cisco. Green & Horsey Drug Co., is
iocal agent Ask lor pamphlet.
DARKENS
GRAY Hi
You Can Have Beautiful, Dark
Hair and Lots of It By Ap
plying Q-Ban.
When your hair turns gray, faded
white or streaked with gray, try the
following: On retiring rub “Q-Ban"
on hair and scalp like a shampoo
on hair and scalp and dry overnight.
The gray disappears and a few morn
applications of Q-Ban your hair is
beautifully and evenly darkened and
quickly becomes thick, glossy and lus
trous. Q-Ban also stops Tailing hair,
itching scalp and dandruff. Q Bun
gives a delightful feeling of refresh
ment and cleanliness to the scalp—as
Q-Ban Is not sticky or messy. Dark
ens hair so evenly and naturally no
one can tell. Keeps you looking
young bv keeping your hair dark,
fluffy and beautiful. A large 7-oz
bottle costs only 60c at Frost's Phar
macy, 602 Broad Street, Augusta. Oa.
Out-of-town people supplied by mail.
Call or write.
TANGO
THE GUARANTEED CORN REMEDY
TANGO Put* an End to Corn* and
Bunion*; No Sorene**.
No more aching
corns and bun
ions. No more
picking and goug
ing at those poor,
sore toes irritated
and tortured with
caustic cures that
do not bring out
the core.
qb The first
/A touch of TAN
lh\ GO ends your
tr * suffering. Ap
b plied in an in
stant and it’s
a||L.
j§l
done. No fuss; nothin)? to curl up
or stick to the stocking; nothing to
make the toe sore. TANGO is the one
siife remedy that roots out tho CORK
of the corn, the kernel, as clean as a
whistle, without pain and without
making the toe sore.
TANGO is the best remedy in the
world for hard and soft corns, bun
ions and callous spots; tile only rem
edy advertised with a money-back
guarantee. Any druggist who sells
TANGO will refund your money if it
does not root out the CORK of the
,-orn painlessly. 25c at All Druggists
Made and GUARANTEED by Jacobs’
Pharmacy, Atlanta.
upp
Skin tortures
will yield to
Resinol
IF you hsve rearm*. ringworm
or oth«r itching, burning, un
•ightlv akin eruption*, try
Retinol Ointmant aad Rtiinol
Soap and tea how quickly the
itching ttopt and the trouble dis
appear*. aven ia tevera. stubborn
rases. Resino) Ointment is also
an eacellent household remedy for
pimples, dandruff, sores, bums,
wounds, boils, and for a scort of
other uses where a toothing, hatt
ing application it needed.
HMiaot mu tains Botfctaq at a hank »r
Injurious naiur. anti .ssn* uwd with
amlia.no. an Uu t.nt.iMS nr mart Hr.
muml surlac. Praetleatts- »»*ry Urue
t»t wits Kr.mal Ointm.ul (■'•» .Ml Ilf,
**.l Hrsin.,l K,»p iJSci. For Snssl fw»,
writ, t ls.pl sVA. KMinot. Ptluaion.
Ml. A sold worlhlM. inuiaUo.i
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
General Improvement in
Georgia Prison Camps
Atlanta.—-The state prison commis
sioners who have recently visited var
ious prison camps In different parts
of Georgia report at the capitol that
there has been a marked and general
Improvement in the condition of the
prisoners and the camps.
The establishment of the system of
“grading" the prisoners, according to
their good behavior and Industry has
worked splendid results. The convicts
are now In their spring uniforms. Ac
cording to the observation of the state
board, they are comfortably clothed,
humanely treated and well fed.
"But they are being made to work,”
one of the commissioners added. “The
law contemplates that they shall work,
and the law is being enforced. We
are proving that we can get the best
work from the convicts under humane
and sensible treatment."
Who Wants to Tackle
St. Luke's Ball Team ?
The St. Luke Baraca baseball tpam
is now playing great ball. This is
the testimony of ail who have wit
nessed a game in which they have
participated.
The team would like to arrange a
game with the Richmond Academy,
Wolves or any amateur team in Au
gusta or vicinity. So far this sea
son they have defeated the Second
Baptist, Asbury, North Augusta, Ath
letics and Langley teams.
Those wishing a game, communi
cate with T. W. Bunch, care Augusta-
Alken, freight office, City.
Ask President to Name
Alabamian Board's Head
Washington—Senator Blankhead and
Representative Underwood of Ala
bama, suggested to President Wilson
today that he make W. P. G. Harding
of Birmingham, governor of the fed
eral reserve board. Mr. Harding ha 3
been designated ns a member of the
board but since Richard Olney, of Bose
ton declined the governorship the
president his been carefully consider
ing available men for the important
place. Representative Underwood
said after leaving the White House
that the president gave no definite
reply and that he had not yet deter
mined upon the fulll membership of
the board.
2 Dead, 1 Dying; Find
Room a Roaring Furnace
St. Louis. —Two persons are dead, a
third is dying and several others are
nursing severe burns as the result of
a fire which early today destroyed a
three story from building occupied by
three families. The dead are:
Mrs. Rebecca Soltz, 24 years o\d,
and her three year old son. A daugh
ter 4 years of age is in a critical con
dition.
Samuel Roltz, the husband, escaped
by leaping across a six foot areaway
into the next house. He was cut oft
from his wife and children by an in
tervening room which was a roaring
furnace when the family awoke.
Here is One Way to Run
Vagrants Out of Town
Fort Wayne, Ind.—A squad of five
policemen last night arrested twenty
two vagrants who had camped In the
outskirts of thl)i city, branded eaeli
by clipping a furrow through his
hair, ordered them out of town and
as they ran "paddled” each with a
barrel stave. The vagrants were told
that If captured before the clipped
hair Rrew out they would he sent to
the stone pile for one hundred days.
Celebrate 400th Year
Founding of Pilots Ass'n
London, —The 400th year of the
foundation of Trinity House, the world
famous corporation of Master Mar
iners, chartered on May 20, 1514, by
Henry VIII, was celebrated today
At the time of Its chartering the or
ganization was described ns "The
Guild, or Fraternity of the Most
Glorious and Undivldable Trinity of
St. t'lament." At first the Guild was
'mainly concerned with supplying
pilots for the ships entering and leav
ing Deptford Royal Dock Yard, hut
Henry VIII Increased its prestige by
handing over to the corporation the
entire direction of that dock yard.
Queen Elizabeth entrusted the cor
poration with what constitutes Its
chief modern duty by giving It au
thority to erect beacons and other
marks for the guidance of navigators
around the English coasts.
CHRISTENED GOAT "TYBEE"
Atlanta. A festive goat Savan
nah's -which was kicking his hells
about Bull stret in the Ooean City Inst
w eek and browsing on # the tender
grass at the foot of the' Oglethorpe
monument. Is today eating hny and
old shoes In the North Avenue fire
department In Atlanta, having been
captured and brought back a pris
oner by the Vaarab Shrlners who in
vaded Tybee on the big excursion.
The gti.it has been christened
"Tybee" in memory of the trip; the
christening ceremony was elaborate.
Instead of water being used, or wine
us tn the case of a battleship, the
Shrlners employed s bottle of light
brown lltquld that foamed as it ran
over his beard and Into his eye*. lit
was quite a propitious christening,
and the proud goat-getters are rejoin
ing In the way they put It over on
their brother nobles In Savannah.
SIEGEL BAILS.
Southampton, Eng.— Henry Siegel,
under Indictment on allegations aria-
I ing out of the failure of ht» private
j I ank and department stores, sailed to
day for New York on hoard the
Olympic.
DR. CHRISTIE DEAD.
New York.—Dr T M 1. Christie,
widely known as a physician and sur
geon. is dead at his home at Rye, N.
V. He was 7J years old.
Most delightful hotel
in America for a
Summer Vacation
THE PLAZA
NEW YORK
Fifth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street
Delightfully located opposite Central Park,
assuring peace and quiet.
The coolest Hotel in New York. Convenient
to theatres and shopping district.
RATES FROM JUNE lit TO SEPTEMBER ISth
Single room with bath, $3.00 ep Double room with hath, $4.00 up
FRED STERRY . Managing Director
IF KIDNEYS ARE
WEAK TRYBUCHU
Mixed With Juniper Is Old
Folks’ Recipe For Flushing
Kidneys—Stops Back
ache and Uric Acid.
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region,
it generally means your kidneys are
w-eak. When your kidneys get slug
gish and clog you must relieve them,
like you relieve your bowels, remov
ing all the body’s urinous waste, else
you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
tongue is coated, and when the weath
er is bad you have rheumatic twinge,s,
channels often get sore, water scalds
and you are obliged to seek relief two
or three times during the night.
To relieve this distressing condition
at once get from your pharmacist a
fair sized bottle of Stuart's Buchu and
Juniper Compound. Take a table;
spoonful in a glass of water after
meals. Stop eating sweets or sugar.
In a few days your kidneys will then
act fine and natural. A well known
authority says this is the best treat
ment.
Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Com
pound acts directly on the urine
through the kidneys. It keeps the
blood healthy. It strengthens the
neck of the bladder. It regulates the
kidneys and does away with backache
and all disagreeable symptoms. If
discouraged with other medicines, be
sure you get Stuart's Buchu and Juni
per, as Stuart's Is properly compound
ed for kidney trouble.
Carnival of Grace
Seats for the Carnival of Grace
which will take place Friday, May
-12, can he reserved Thursday, May
21st. at 10 a. m., at the Grand Opera
House.
T\l\ AnC V Treated One Week
j Free. Short breath-
* lng relieved In a
few hours—swelling, water and uric acid
removed in a few days—regulates liver,
kidneys and heart. Write for testimonials
of cures, and a symptom blank for a
Free Trial Treatment. OOT.t.UM DROP
SY REMEDY CO. DEPT. 13 ATLANTA.
GA.
Your Telephone Horizon
you go, within the Bell system, your telephone
horizon travels with you.
No matter where you are, the Bell telephone is the center of
a large talking circle.
You can travel the length and breadth of the country and
never be beyond the reach of the Bell telephone.
Wherever you are, it links you with your home and business.
You may be a thousand miles from home, yet in a few min
utes you may hear the voice of friends or business associates.
And wherever you go it is the same. Always there is the
same efficient service of the Universal Bell Telephone system
linking you with those you have left behind.
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You’ve tried the rest, now
buy the best —SENSATION is
the brand.
ROYftL CAFE
817 Broad Street.
Next to Dyer Bldg.
Excellent Cmsine.
Service Unsurpassed.
BLOOD POISON
I use the new
est and latest
treatment for
Blood Poison and
Skin Diseases.
Prof. Ehrlich’s (of
Germany) NIOO
SALVARSAN, or
"914," the im
proved, and all
other latest cures
recognized by the
medical profes
sion. Neosaivar
*an and these
improved remedies are absolutely safe
«nd harmless and can be administered
In the office painlessly and with ab
solutely no ill effects whatever or de
tention from business.
Come to me and note the difference
In the way a qualified and experienced
specialist will treat you and how soon
you can be o, ted and cured by
the right kind of treatment.
I successfully treat Blood Poleon,
Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder diseases.
Rheumatism, Piles and Rectal Diseas
es, Unnatural discharges and many
diseases not mentioned. Consultation
and Advice Free and Confidential.
Hours, 9a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday 10
to 1.
Dr. Groover, Specialist
504-7 Dyer Bldg., Augusta, Go.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
WEDNESDAY. MAY 20. .
THINK OF US
When in Need of
Drugs, Patent Medicines
Toilet Articles, or anything kept In
a First-class Drug Store.
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECI
ATED
Phone 2214 and we will send for
your prescriptions and deliver
promptly.
Randall's Pharmacy
520 Campbell St,
HOTEL
Collin gwood
West 35th Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY.
Half Blk. from Herald Sq. & sth Av.
In midst of leading department stores
and theatres.
Select accommodations for discrimi
nating people with personal attention
and service Impossible In the larger ho
tels. Tour patronage li earnestly so
licited.
Room without bath $1.50
Room without bath for two $2.00
Room with bath $2.50
Room with bath for two $3.00
Parlor Bedroom with bath $5.00
Special attention given to ladles and
families. Restaurant at moderate prices.
Bread is the staff of life.
SENSATION FLOUR makes the
best. ’Nough said.
STOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE
KIMBALL
HOUSE
- ATLANTA, QA.
Most Central and Convenient
Location in the City.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Onr Restaurant one of the Bast
in the South.
150 ROOMS.
Hot and Cold Running Water.
SI.OO per day.
ROOMS: Connoting Baths, $1.50.
Private Baths, $3.00 and up. Club
Breakfast, 30c to SI.OO. Club
Luncheon only 60 oents. A La
Carte Service Unsurpassed la the
South.
ED. L. BROWN, Manager.
WALL PAPER
Mattings. Shades. Pictures
T.G. BAILIE & CO.
712 Broad Street
AWNINGS
PHONE 3427
Have Your Automobile
Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.