The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 27, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% thb— — Planters Loan & Savings Bank 705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870. UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, <h is 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 different sizes, $3,00 to S2O 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 accuracv and dis patch. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Cashier HAVE YOU READ “WANTS” ENGRA VING Quality and Service combined with prices (as cheap as | s consis tent with Rood workmanship) are insured you, If your next order for Knuraved Visiting Cards. Announcements, etc., Is placed with ua. As work U done In city It naturally Riven you the advantage over placing your order through some mall order house. Try us and be convinced. SCHI.EV ENGRAVING CO. Branch Office Augusta Trunk Factory. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT To thone seeking reliable sorvice and meth ods that bring results wo wish to announce the opening of our establishment at 210 Mclntosh (7th) Street. Wo are not in business for dollars and coiTts alone, we want public con fide nee and a client*that can rely upon us—not one time, but all the fimtx Laundering and Cleaning is our business, our work is the dependable kind. The success ful and satisfied person is the one whose apparel has the neat appearance. Send vour linens to us and we will return them as whit*' as snow. Send your suit or skirt to ns and have them returned absolutely clean and pressed. We guarantee our work on any wearing apparel. Pure Artesian Drinking Water Free We are in position to offer pure artesian water free. Drop in and get a co<A drink. Bring a vessel and we will be glad to fill it for you— any quantity. The service places' you under no obligation. ANTISEPTIC TAILORING CO. Phone 2638. 210 7th Street. LIEU VIEWS PRESBYTERIS Action of Assembly So Far Taken As Victories For That Wing of Church. Kansas City, Mo-Commissioners t.o the general assembly of the Pres byterian Church in the United States (Southern Presbyterian) in session here, who are inclined to hold liberal views, as ert that several actions taken by the assembly are victories Tor their wins of the church. They point to the action yesterday In allowing ruling boards of the va rious churches to choose between fermented wine and grape juice for use in communion services as a great step in advance. Several years ago a minister who would vary the communion service a particle would be liable for trial be fore his presbytery. Closer Relations. It is also urged that the approval of the overture !rom the council of the reformed churches in America looking to closer relations and more effective administrative co-operation between the several Presbyterian and Reform churches represented in the council signifies a breaking away from the ultra conservative spirit, which ins dominated the cliureh. The disagreement which threaten ed between the women’s council and tlie general assembly, it is said, also attracted attention to that, part of the church membership which it was de clared does most of the work of the church and receives the least credit the women. Two matters discussed today were the report on systematic bene ficence and the ad interim report on education Systematic Benlficence. Tlie recommendation of the system, atlc beneficence committee in asking for an immediate million dollars for foreign missons may be opposed by tlio e advocates of home missions on tlie ground that such an amount could he better invested in the United States. With the adoption of the reports of the executive committees on foreign missions and home missions, two re ports which, have interfered with the progress of the legislative ce.-sions were removed. W J. Martin, of Dav idson. N, C., moderator, said today that he expected the assembly to ad journ tonight or tomorrow. An interesting feature of the dis cussion of thp home mission report was figures given to the general as sembly by the Rev. H. M. Pressley, of Charlotte, N. C., who said the cost to win one convert in the home mis sion field is sr,n and that city churches spend $270 for every man, woman and child converted. FOREIGN TRADE IS HlSUiy lIPORTANT So Says Fairfax Harrison, President of Southern Rail way at National Foreign Trade Convention. Washington.—The importance of foreign trade to the railroads was dis cussed at the National Foreign Trade Convention here today by Fairfax Harrison, president of the Southern Hallway, who said that there was no doubt of the eagerness of transpor tation lines, both steamship and rail way, to afford ample service in the building up of a foreign trade, but tlie present difficulty w r as the irreg ularity with which the manufactur eis of the United Sleets took up the Invasion of foreign markets. "Our home market is so large," he said, "that, as the producers of manv manu actured articles. It is difficult to interest them in export husintss, except as an outlet for surplus pro duetion during times of depression In the United States Service to foreign markets cannoi he provided merely to meet such contingencies i op can trade relations he establish ed upon such an uncertain Tooting. The wiser course would seem to be for our manufacturers to seek the de velopment of permanent and regular export trade as supplementary to their business In the United States. Then, if at any time their homo de mand should decline, they will he better protected In the maintenance of organization and output and will he better prepared to take advantage of trade conditions In other countries, which are frequently the reverse of our own." Ho pointed out that the railways wore making efforts to bring about an ihcre.ise In foreign commerce, and as an instance he cited the action of the Southern Hailway in appointing a "South American agent," a man who was for a long time In the con eular service In South America and whose sole business was to be the building up of exisvrt traffic to Cen tral and South American countries through the Southern ports, by Inter estlng merchants and manufacturers In the imsslhllltles of such trade. BURY DOWAGER EMPRESS. Kyoto, Japan.—With ancient rite the coffin containing the body of the late Kmpress lfowager Haruko was placed today In a grave at the Impe rial mausoleum of Monoyama, The burial place Is near that of Bmperor Mutsuhlto Many thousands of peo ple knelt in pricer during the cere mony. . Child Cross? Fevsrlshf Sick? A cross, peevish, listless child with coated tongue, pale, doesn't steep; « ats sometimes very little, then again ravenously; stomach sour; breath fettd. pains In stomach, with diar rhea. pains In stomach with diarrhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up with terror—all suggest a Worm Killer- something that expels worm#, and almost every child has them Klckapoo Worm Killer Is needed. Get a box today. Start at ones S’ou won't have to coax, as Klrkanoo Worm Killer Is a candy confection. Expels the worms, the cause of your child's troubles. 25c. Hart ftohaffner and Marx suit* six th® best made. SoM t'V F. G. Martins- THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. A DEMONSTRATION BRIGHTS DISEASE A permanent recovery in a critical case of Bright s Disease should be of general interest. Here’s another: Nine years ago W. E. Strickland of 230-6th Street San Francisco, was so far down with Rright’s Disease that he had convulsions nearly every day for three weeks and the end did not look ia r away. His physician, Dr. Kelly, thought there was no hope. The late E L. Baldwin, President of the Ferry Drug Company was instru mental in having Fulton’s Renal Com pound administered. There was not only a recovery but it was perma nent,, for the patient called, appar ently well on February 27, 1914, and left a specimen which tested normal as follows; Specific gravity 1024; al bumen none; sugar none. The ability of Fulton’B Renal Com pound to reduce albumen in many cases of Bright’s Disease is not a mat ter of opinion hut a FACT IN PHY SICS. We will mail formula for al bumen test that will show the per centage from w r eek to week. As the albumen disappears improvement com monly follows, recoveries having been reported in thousands of cases. Formula and literature sent on re quest. .Tohn .1. Fulton Co., San Fran cisco. (Ireen & Horsey Drug Co. is local agent Ask for TO SAVE THE POTOMAC. Washington.—The naval tug Poto mac abandoned In the Ice fioes of the Bay of Islands off New Foundland, last February, will be brought safely to St. Johns as soon as the ice packs have sufficiently subsided. Navy department officials believe the tug has not suffered severe damage. Keep Bowel Movement Reaular. Dr. King’s New Life Pills keep stomach, liver and kidneys In healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidneys. "I got more relief from one box of Dr. King s New I.ife Pills than any medicine I ever tried.’ says C. E. Hatfield, of Chicago. 111. 25c.. at your Druggist SAYS Q-H FINE 10 DARKEN OKAY HAIR Appiv to Hair and Scalp Like a Shampoo—Hair Darkened So Evenly No One Can Tell. "Q-Ban,” says a renowned hair and skin specialist, "applied to hair and RCalp on retiring, just like a shampoo, will darken the gray, faded or streak ed with gray hair so evenly and nat urally that no one can tell it has been applied. In addition your hair will have that soft luster anil appearance of abundance which makes the hair so fascinating and attractive. It is not a sin to haye gray hair and look old, but is unnecessary, as Q-Ban will keep your hair a dark, even shHde and make you look young and vigorous An application or two or Q-Ban is guaranteed to beautifully darken gray hair. Try it. Q-Ban is not sticky, harmless, delightful to use. It will please, delight and sur prise you with dark, beautiful hair and lots of it A large 7-ounce bottle sold and guaranteed for only 50 cents by Frost's Pharmacy. 502 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Out-of-town people sup plied by mail. FOR SWOLLEN ANKLES OR EYELIDS TRY BUCHU Mixed With Juniper, Best For Kidney or Back Pains and Swelling. Swollen eyelids or ankles, twinges or back pains in the region of kid neys. spots before the eyes, yellow skin, shortness of breath are sure signs of weak kidneys. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, ronstipatlon, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder dlsordera come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you experience any of the above symptoms get from any reliable drug gist a bottle of Stuart's Buchu and Juniper. Take a tablespoonful after each meal. Drink plenty of water. Stop eating eugar or sweets. In a day or so yr * kidneys and bladder will act fine. The symptoms disappear like magic, for Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound acts quickly on tha kidneys and bladder, strengthens these organs and drains all impurities fivm the kidneys. You then quickly regain your buoyancy and ambition The skin taking on the red hue of pure, rich blood. All swellings In an klee or eyelids pass aw-av. Back pains and shortness of hreath cease to worry you. Stuart s Buchu and Juni per Is old folks' recipe Tor kidney trouble and Is properly compounded for kidney trouble.—(Advt.) DREAMLAND PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY. THE MASTER CRIMINAL Wtlh ever-increasing Interest, the hunt, the capture and the escape of the Muster Criminal It depleted In a succession of thrilling scenes Four reels of Sensations and Surprises BENEATH THE MASK In Two Reels. THE CALL BACK. THE COUNT'S INFATUA TION. Come In the afternoon and avoid the night rush. Improve Your Complexion. Madam, your complexion as well as vour temper Is rendered miserable by bßlousness and constipation. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will Improve them both. For sale by all dealers. ROYAL CAFE 817 Broad Street. Next to Dyer Bldg. Excellent Cuisine. Service Unsurpassed. JO?-HOTELS fIARIEJWTOMTE NEW YORK BROADWAY AT 66th STREET A high-grade hotel con ducted on the European plan at moderate prices. Subway at the hotel en trance — Broadway surface cars and Fifth Avenue bus pass the door. WOOLLEY A GERRANS. Prop.. A. M. WOOLLIV, Mgr. Ain Pnprlttort HOTEL IROQUOIS. N. T. ff CJ\| Human Factors in Good Service ■"THERE are three parties to each telephone connection—the 1 party who calls, the trained operator, and the party who answers. The telephone user shares with the operator the responsi bility for good service. Accuracy in calling, promptness in answering, clear and de liberate talking and patience on the part of the user and the operator, are essentials of good service. in making 26,000,000 calls daily, millions of telephone users become integral parts in the Bell system and contribute to the success of the service. \ -Ai n Protect Your Health by Protecting Your Teeth When yon come to me you oome to a dentist with established reputation a dentist who concentrates all his efforts in this office, and where he is always to be found. If yon want any one to experiment on your teeth, you wil find plenty of dentists at your service. But if you consider the health of your teeth of real importance and want to be sure of satisfactory dental work and painless dental methods, I am at yonr service. I have absolutely eradicated pain from dental work, partly through superior meth ods, partly through improved appliances, but largely through skill and careful, sym pathetic practices. Ido notihng but the highest class of work, absolutely painless, and at prioes just about one-half that charged by other first class dentists. ALL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN. Fillings in Gold, Plati num, Porcelain and Sil ver, 50<* and SI.OO DR. WHITLAW PAINLESS DENTIST Largest, Finest, Best Equipped Offices in South. Office Hours: Ba.m. to 7 p. m. daily. 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. 842 Broad St. FOR RENT Several new attractive cottages on the 2000 block of Ellis street, 4 rooms, electric lights and bath, $12.50 per month. Also several nice cottages of 4 rooms, electric lights and hath on 1700 block of Watkins street, for $12.50 per month. HACKETT & BELL “WE SELL LOTS” Phone 553. Union Savings Bank Building. WINTHROP COLLEGE ISTL" Rock Hill, S. C., June 16 to July 24 1914 COURSES OF STUDY—FuII courses of study will be provided to meet , ° \ Su P er ' and principals. 2. High School teachers. 3. Primary and grade teachers. 4. Rural school teachers. FACULTY—A large faculty has been secured, composed of special ists and leaders of education in this and other states. P SPECIAL FEATURES—ModeI school through first six grades. Spe- J'"™ sch °°> P r °blem.. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessorl methods. General lectures and entertainments. Best features of best summer schools. Accommodations unexcelled County Boards of Education are authorized to'renew certificates still d ° sacls factory work In this summer school and take the final examination. For rates and further Information, writs for Summer School Bulletin tD t> , „ D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C. President Before Shopping Read Herald Ads SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Gold Inlay and Porce lain Grown, $4.00 up. r WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. Crown and Bridge Work. $4.00 per Tooth up. > a IF ‘ HmRK-’ y i - «*'