The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% —the— 4% Planters Loan & Savings Bank mm 705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870. UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this institution lias 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 hank eonneetions, and no effort iB-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 VADE 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 t riverside |k r naval academy m lidF al vacation PLAN FOB A DOY. The combination of wholesome recreation out of doors with a mod erate amount of reading, or If the hoy ha* been deficient In school, a certain mm unit of aya temutlc study. Riverside flhtmmi • hooi and Ciimp in the only in stttuttoii of Ms kind In the South that hn« VJ. H. Govern nient recognition end equipment, Cadet* live In barracks or In tents ns preferred. The last ten days will I*.* spent In ramp at Wrlgtitsvtlle Reach, N. C. Feoslnn begin* June 30 and continues eight weeks. 4 Rlnctr*tr4 Csfalof en Imunt. ) IVniHISI NAVAL AfADKMY •u 37, UmMli, Ca. <4 A sJfe % # <%> earned and received it. A savings account in our bank will teach you to watch, it will train you to hang on, it will stop the leaks between your fingers. Start your account with vs, and hang on to the dollars that been slipping through your fingers. The Augusta Savings Dank 34 Y3ARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE. HUB’S NEW WORD. Mhp (to late-coming husband) — Any rnnn who spends his evening and his hard-earned money drinking in bar rooma muat bp n lumittr. He Sure, m'denr aalonnntlc!— Washington Herald. Rich Nair l-ons. thi k. heavy hair Wsnt this kind? Ayer's Hair Vigor promote* growth. I>(»F* do* color the hair. AsfcYour Doctor. fJL*"T, 0 * ——.— »A»m*n M ill DREAMLAND PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY. LUCILLE LOVE The (llrl of Mystery. Sixth Series SPIRIT OF MADONNA FINE FEATHERS MAKE FINE BIRDS. THE MASHERS A Comedy THE DANCING CRAZE A Comedy. UNIVERSAL IKE IN PUR SUIT OF EATS. A Comedy IF YOU HAD i 9, SAVED SOME l \\ OF THE MONEY HAS Through’ Pr YOUR hands You have HAD enough money, in your time. Lots of it has come and gone —come, and got away before you knew it. But somehow or other it did not adhere. There is no glue in your make-up. nothing to make money stick when you have once nCEIfT IS ST. LIS FETE Pageant and Masque Given By 7,500 Actors in Forest Park. .Seats For 42,000 Spectators. St. Louii, Mo.—The first of three production* of the pageant and mas que of St. Louis will be Riven by more than 7,500 artorH In Forest Park to night. Heats have been provided for 42,000 persons and 40,000 more can see the stave from the hill at the foot of which the actors will perform. The event will celebrate the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of this city and according to its pro moters will lie the largest of the kind ever staged In America. It had been planned to close the masque, which will be given under electric light, with an aeroplane light but this plan was abandoned because of the danger of such a flight over the heads of thousands of spectators In the darkness. Instead a fast motor boat Will dart down the lagoon that is to represent the Mississippi river. In the boat will stand a woman in the pose of "Winged Victory.” She will pass before the spectators at the mo ment the "birth of the league of cities - ’ Is portrayed. in the final secenes of the masque which Is to he a symbolic Interpreta tion of the history of St. Louis, to be portrayed by the pageant, envoys from other cities will take part. This will symbolize cities of the nation coming to the aid of St. Louis In its fight against evil. These envoys will take part of Friday and Saturday In a "con ference of cities." in which municipal art and its relation to the jmhlic wel fare will he discussed. SEASHORE LIMITED TRAINS TO TYBEE. Great Interest is being manifested In the Inauguration of the famous “Tybee Limited” trains, by the Cen tral of Georgia Railway, beginning next Sunday, May 31st. These trains are operated every summer by the Central between Ma con and Savannah, Augusta and Sav annah and Dublin and Savannah on Sundays, affording a vast population in Central and Southeastern Georgia an opportunity to spend an entire day at the seashore, bathing in the surf, finding that deliciously cool air that may be found “Where Ocean Breezes Blow.” The Macon-Tybee Limited leaves Mncon each Sunday at 4:45 a. m., ar riving Savannah at 10:45 a. m. The Augusta-Tybee Limited leaves Au gusta at 5:50 a. m., arriving Savan nah at 10:20 a. m., and the Dublin- Tybee Limited leaves Dublin at 5.00 a. in., arriving Savannah 10:20 a in. All trains make close connec tion for Tybee trnlns to the beach. Returning in the evening Macon and Dublin passengers leave Savannah at 7 p. in., and Augusta passengers at 7:30 p. m. Very low round trip fares for Sun day have been announced by the Central, and everyone can afford to take the trip, not only once but as many Sundays as they desire. Any agent of the Central at any point will explain fully with regard to these ex cursion fares. Schedule cards may be secured from your nearest agent Tybee is more attractive this year than ever before and the sason whirh (ipns this week promises to be the greatest in her history. No Damage Done By the Night’s Quake at Colon Colon, Panama. No damage Is re ported from the severe earthquake here late last night. Wooden frame houses throughout the city rocked during the quake and thousands of the terrified Inhabitants fled into the streets. The duration of shock thir ty-five seconds —was unprecedented. How to Save Your Eyes Iry This free Prescription. Oo your eyes give you trouble? I>o you already wear eyeglasses or spec tacles? Thousands of people wear these "windows’* who might easily dispense with them. You may be one of these, and tt Is your duty to save your eyes before It Is too late. The eyes are neg lected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your mus cles. but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy; you work jour eyes un til you go to bed. That is why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blndness Eyeglasses are merely crutches; they never cure This free pre scription. which has benefited the eyes of so many, may work equal wonders for you. I’ee it a short t|me Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as If by magic? Try th s prescription. (Jo to the nearest wideawake drug store and get a ln>ttle of Optona tablets, flit a two-ounce bottle with warm water, drop In one tablet and allow It to thorough ly dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. Just note how quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation will disappear, I'on'? be afraid to use It; It Is abso lutely harmless. Many who are now b lnd might have saved the r e\es had they stnrted to care for them In time This is n simple treatment, but marvelously effective In multltiMles of cases Now that you have been warned don't delay i\ dsy. but do what you can to save your eves and you are likely to thank us ss long as you live for pub l*h ng this pre- No. 666 Thu I, ■ prccripiioo prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or ,ix doaea will break any ca»e. anj if taken (hen a, a lonic (he Fever will no( reiurn. Il ada on (he liver belter than Calomel and doe, not fripc or (ickea. 25c THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. COMPLETENESS IS THE KEYNOTE OF OUR STOCK While utility was the first that governed our purchase, yet the decorative fea ture was not overlooked. Let the few examples quoted below lead you over the threshold of the store to many—many more. Dixie Grass Rugs Summer Days are Piazza Days With one or two of these ar tistic, durable cool looking and inexpensive grass rugs setting off the other furnishings of your porch, you send out an irresist ible appeal to friends you like to "come up and rest a while." Nothing you can buy goes quite so far for utility’s sake as a grass rug. We have them in brown, green and blue; all sizes. Prices $1.75 Up Terms $1 a week DON’T WORRY YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Will RIGHTS TO HOLjLUCO If the Steamer Bavaria Has No Proper Manifest, Funston Has Power to Detain Vessel. Washington, D. C. —Treasury ex perts, dismissing the landing of the cargoes of the Ypiranga and Bavaria, dismissed as erroneous the theory tliut the masters of those ships would ren der themselves liable to punishment by landing the munitions at a port oilier than that to which they were originally consigned. There is noth ing in American law at least, to pre vent consignors changing the destina tions of cargoes. Absence of a proper manifest, how ever. Is punishable and General Fun ston would be within his rights in holding the Bavaria If, as reported, that steamer had appeared at Vera Cruz without such a document. The Bavaria was reported last night to have been detained )>»■ the American commander. ■Representatives of the constitution alists conferred with Secretary Bryan again today and reiterated that steps were being taken to definitely estab lish relations for the Carranza element with the Niagara conference. They added that constitutionalist delegates, if they go, would have the same rights and powers as are enjoyed by the Am erican delegates. Won’t Comment. Washington. Secretary Bryan said that tn the absence of official infor mation that General Funston was holding the Bavaria, he could not dis cuss that phase. He also declined to say how the United States regarded landing of the munitions after it had been assured that officials of tile Hamburg-American Line would order both cargoes turned back, as was tile cargo of the Kronprluaessln Cecille. A New Georgia Weekly Newspaper to Appear Atlanta. A new Georgin weekly newspaper, to ha named "The Empire State.” edltted and published by Hon. Jesse Mercer, will make Its bow to the public tomorrow. Mr. Mercer proposes to keep In live und active touch with the papers all over the state, with the idea of making his (taper not only an original pub lication but also a eort of clearing house for the important weekly news of Georgia. He has already announced the poli cies of the new .paper, ns follows: "The Empire State will contend for prohibition, rural credits, law en enforcement. woman's equality, the la boring man’s rlghts.observatlon of wild life, million dollar rentalfor the \V. & A. or its extension to the sea. Improved facilities for the educational uplift of the rural population, turn mnry dismissal of city, county and state officers for malfeasance, mis feasance or nonfeasance in office." BLUE TAG BARGAIN BALCONY Odd Pieces at Half Price Friday and Saturday SPECIAL Friday & Saturday Ormand Bag Rugs Regular $3.00 values *l5B Regular $2.50 value *1 08 Matting Rugs, 3x6, only 29 c DINING ROOM FURNITURE In good taste and extreme simplicity of design. The above cut represents one of the many ten piece suits we are showing. This suit, is made of selected quartered oak, finished fumed, chairs up holstered in genuine Spanish leather. Price $139.50. Terms SIO.OO eash, and SI,OO a week. LET US STMT YOU HOUSEKEEPING A.G S' Son Broad St Aujuita, Ga. fi C OMPLETE hOUSEFJURNISHEF?si| Commenting further on the aims and nature of the publication. Mr. Mercer who has long been a prominent figure in the Georgia newspaper world, says, "The Empire State is not an offshoot It does not spring from a stump, but spontaneously from the soil, with the first subscriber's name a real sub scription; without a subsidy, without a retainer.” $2.00 and $3.00 Stiff Straws, every style, SI.OO. These are hiqh qrade Hats. Silk Hats, all colors, 50 cents. JP. F. SHERON&CO. COUNTERACTIVE.- “Miss I’assee says she just dotes on you!” "Then I wish some one would ad minister an antidote."—Judge. WHAT $lO DID FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid for Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Cam pound Which Brought Good Health. Danvilie, Va. “ I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and I feel so jfrVi! Ing good health now and owe it all to your remedies. I take pleasure in tell ing my friends and neighbors about them.”—Mrs. Mattie Haley, 601 Col quhone Street, Danville, Va No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal Ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valua ble tonic and invigorator of the fe male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. IMnklnuu's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia K.Pinkhiun MedicincCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. SPECIAL Friday & Saturday $3.50 Porch Swing Will he given abso lutely free to each customer whqse purcrase amounts to $25.00 or over. "FIRST THING MONDAY MORNING” VOTE BONDS M. & M. Today Called on Business Women’s Club and Augusta Woman’s Club For Assistance. The merchants and Manufacturers Association this morning sent letter* to Miss V. B. Smith and Mrs W. N. Benton, residents of the Business Women’s Club and the Augusta Wo man's Club, of this city, respectively, urging them to urge their gentlemen friends to vote for the bond issue "first thing Monday morning.” Following is a copy of the letter sent to each president mentioned: Dear Madam: As your organization is a member of the Merchants & Manufacturers Association, we call upon you for as sistance in the bond election on Mon day, June Ist. We know of no better work that your organization could do than to ask your members to request their gentlemen friends to vote for the bond election, "first thing Monday morning.” If there is any information wanted in regards, this office will gladly furnish it. Very truly yours, M. & M. ASS'N., Lombard Brinson, Secretary. AUGUSTA DENTISTS TO GO TO ME3TING IN ATLANTA Georgia Dental Association Convenes June 4th With Southern Branch of National Association. Several lending dentists of Augusta will attend the annual meting of the Georgia State Dental Association, which will be held at Atlanta on June 4. 5 and fi, with the meetings of the Southern Branch n# the National Den tal Association. There will be promi nent dentists from all parts of the South to the Joint convention, and the program arranged, it is learned. Is one of the best that has ever been pre pared for either asociation. Among those who will go from this city will he Doctors W. E. Clark, W. C. Miller, O. K. Fletcher, G. W. Wood bury, N, A. Teague and R. H. Calhoun. The joint sessions will be held in the Hotel Ainsley. CHANGE STe'aMER LANE. London—The trans-Atlantic Steam ship companies today decided in con sequence of the amount of ice in the North Atlantic temporarily to modify the track of their steamers. They will for the present take a more souther ly route. GUARDING THEM— The Employer—By the way, the children usually eat with us. The New Governess (firmly)—l must object to that. "Why?” "They’re sure to pick up such faulty notions of grammar.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. much better than I did when the doctor was treating me. I don’t suffer any bearing down pains at all now and I sleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound and Liver Pills as they have done so much for me. lam enjoy- SPECIAL Friday & Saturday Porch Shades Regular $3.50 values only $298 Regular $4.50 values only $368 Regular $5.50 values only .. $4 48 THURSDAY. MAY 28. Refrigerators Economize While you are about it, why not practice the truest kind of ECONOMY and get a refrigera tor that deserves its price, by saving ICE? We have three different makes, all ice savers, all sanitary and all food preservers. BE WISE —ECONOMIZE. Don’t trifle with the family health in the hot old summer time. Prices $7.50 Up Terms $1 a week THE MORNING WITH THE RECORDER Before another day with the Re corder is reported, it will be in point to say a few humble words with re gard to yesterday's report. What cams out in the paper was very limited as to intelligence, as you no doubt re marked. In fact, to speak more strongly, it meant nothing whatever. It did not make sense. This was because half of it got left out by accident. Or by Somebody. Nobody will acknowledge the fault tot this omission. There was a very un pleasant scene in the office this morning. A very painful scene. But for the timely intervention and great tact of the office boy it might have led to a most interesting case before the Recorder tomorrow morning. He very quick-wittedly thrust his hand into the electric fan and began scream ing like a Harpy, so that the psycho logical moment was tided over In the general alarm lest there had been a Mexican Invasion or the Empire Buil ding had fallen on him. But relations are still strained. Anyhow the fact remains that what came out yesterday was a maudlin sequence of entirely disassociated words, and, though It is impossible to attach the blame to any one man in the office, let the writer at least make it understood he is not responsible. So much for that. Nothing happened in Court this morning. Corns Go, Sure Pop, If You Use “Gets-lt” Simple at AB C. It’s the New Way of Curing Corna and Calluaea. If you have corns now, the chance* are you have never used "GBTS-IT," the biggest seller among corn cure* ever known. It Is the new way, does away with all trouble, pain and fussing in Get the Come Off Your Feet, end the Cera Wrinkle. Off Your Foee. Nothin* Cam Do It Like “ GETS4T.” treating corns. Thousands who have puttered with old corns for years, have gotten rid of them right off. with a few drops of ••OBTK-rr," applied as quick as you can spell your name. Corns just love to be cut, picked, filed, gouged and pulled Quit It. You’ve tried cot ton rings that cause shooting com pains greasv salves that spread over the toe and make It raw and tape that sticks to the stocking—now try “OUTS IT." It has none of the drawbacks of the Old style corn cures, eases pain and never falls on any com or callus. “GETS-IT" Is sold by all druggist*. !5c a bottle, or sent direct, by E. Law rence & Co.. Chicago "GETB-IT" I* sold In Augusta by Will T. Caldwell. T. O. Howard, L. A. Oaf delle, Tcssier's Pharmacy, Greea * Horsey. PAY AS YOU GET PAID