The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN m - tup. = Planters Loan & Savings Bank 4% 705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870, UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this institution lu Imilt its well earned reputation for SOLIDITY, STRENGTH AND SAFETY. Thousands of our people certify to a happy ex' perienee here, and give just credit to this Rank 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. I 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. GEO. P. BATES. Cashier TRY KENNY'S TEA AND COFFEE If yon want Tea* and Coffee* to suit your taste, Kenny will blend them for you in haste. Now Is the time to serve tea with lee You will find our CHEON to ho very nlre. All varieties of Teas, from 40 ( ' to SI 50 PW pound. OUR PRICE IS RIGHT Cheon 50 r Per ,h Baker's Choeolate 32 < per lb. Granulated Baker’s Cocoa ~ 20 per '4 lb. Bugar $1 15 per 25 lbs. High tirade Coffee per lb. C. D. KBININY COMPANY 1048 BROAD STREET. PHONE 601. ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. Dyer Building. SUMMER RATE. On June, July and August. Either or Both Courses. Phone 671 or 1410 at Once. ENGRA VI DIG Quality and Service combined with prices (na cheap as I* consis tent with good workmanship) are assured you. If your next order for Kngraved Vialtlng Card*. Announcementa. etc., la placed with us As work la done In city it naturally gives you the advantage over placing your order through some mail order house Try ua and be convinced. SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO. Branch Office Augusta Trunk Factory. Bright Bargains in Wants Let Us Keep You in the Style -New Hats from vour Old Ones Ladles' & Hen's Felts, Straws, Panamas Cleaned and re-bloeked to latent model*. Large Panama* made to any width brim or crown. No tnjurtoua rhemlrala uaad. German Hat Co. and French Dry Cleaners AtTQCBTA. OA. *«0 Hroad Bt. Thone 1J47 J. 4% ‘"“••"ui, mm ■ ujj|! p? ■ Quickly heals skin troubles r)ERINOL Ointment in abao- L lutely free from anything of a harsh or injurioua nature, and ran therefore be used with confi dence in the treatment of skin and scalp trouble* eczema, ringworm, pimples, etc. Assisted by Resinoi Soap, it *topa itching instantly and speedily heals even Revere and stubborn eruptions. Doctors have prescribed Kesinol Ointment for the past nineteen years. Wherever drug* are sold you ran ret Retd no I Ointment and Reainnl Soap. For trial free, write to Dept. 3-S. Keelnol, Baltimore. Md. Avoid eubetltotee. They are NOT "ju,t aa good" and may even be Injurious. Resinoi Most Skin Trouble Readily Overcome The Active Principle of a Famous Remedy Works Wonders. Many ppoplo hnvo marvHrd the way f*. S. H. overcomes Kkin troubles. The ex plnnatlon Is the fact that S. N. H. works in the blood and the blood Is really a most Intricate and extraordinary hush of arteries and veins. When you come to realize that the skin and the flesh beneath are composed of a network of tiny blood vessels you Bolve th® mystery. There are wonderful medicinal properties In H. S. 8. that follow the course of the blood streams Just as naturally as the most nourishing food elements. It Is really a remarkable remedy. It contains one Ingredient, the active purpose of which Is to stimulate the tissues to the healthy selection of Us own essential nutri ment. And the medicinal elements of this matchless blood purifier are Just as essen tial to well balanced health us the nutri tious elements of the meats, grains, fats and sugars of our dally food. Not ono drop of mlnerala or drugs Is used In Its preparation. Ask for S. S. S. and Just Insist upon having It. And If you de sire skillful advice and counsel upon any matter concerning the blood and skin, writs to the Medical The Swift Specific Co., f»iM> Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Gn. I>o not allow some xenlous clerk’s elo quence over something “Just as good** ss H. S. S to fool you with the same old mineral drugs. IV ware of all aubstltutett. Insist upon N. S. S. MARIEJVNTOINETTE NEW YORK BROADWAY AT Mtfc 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 * CERRANS, Prop, t. M. WMim. M|r. Jim Fmsriomrs /WjV HOTEL IROQUOIS. IrfUU. H.T. (( PT] TANGO ROOTS OUT CORNS PAINLESSLY Don’t Pick and Gouge and Torture Your Toea—Use TANGO. TANGO for Corns is the most marvel ous remedy of the age. No wonder everybody Is enthu siastic about It. One touch of TANGO on a corn ends your suf fering Applied In a second and It’s done. No plaster or salve to fuss with; nothing to stick to the hoae and t>e Jerked from the sore toe with excruciating agony; no swelling and ten derness. Never use , ( t'r a point or blade, becaune the riak Is too great. A altp of the Instru ment and a drop of blood have caused many cases of blood poison. TANHO Is the one safe remedy that roots out the core of the com. painlessly. It softens this kernel and brings tt out. The root, core and the corn Is gone forever. No pain, no fuss, \ no sore, bandaged toea. TANOO is the safest and surest remedy for corns and bunions; the one GUARANTEED remedy. Any druggist will return your money if TANVJO falls to root out the CORE ot the corn painlessly. 25c at All Drug gists. Made and guaranteed by Ja ( cobs' Pharmacy, Atlanta. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. '> CUT OFF FROM CITY OFJEXICO First Stage in Siege of Guad alajara Accomplished By the Constitutionalists. On Board U. 3. 8. California. Ma zatland, Mexico—(Via wireless to Han Diego, Calif.)— The first stage of the siege of Guadalajara has been ac complished by the constitutionalists with the interception of all communi cation between that city and the cap ital. Information reached the Ameri can fleet today that the constitution alists had cut the telegraph and rail roads at Yurecuaro. Yurecuaro is in northern Michoa can about half way between Guada lajara and Guanajujato and a seizure of tJhe Mexican Central at that point not only cuts off reinforcements from Mexico City but intercepts the branch line that comes north from Ixis Reyes. There is no danger of a Yaqui In dian rising in the valley back of Guaymas, according to assurances given the commander of the gunboat Annapolis by constitutionalists ope rating around Guaymas. The Amer ican commander has arranged with constitutionalist headquarters to com municate with the sixty-two Ameri cans in the Yaqui River Valley, how ever, to make sure that they are not in need of assistance. Spanish residents of Acapulco have taken to the water for safety. With whatever personal (froperty they have been able to collect -hey have gone 'board vessi \i in the harbor and are now under the protection of the raiser Chattanooga. The cruiser Albany has been ord( ed (o investigate the circumstances of the imprisonment of F. J. Smith, an American at Tond/a. OPEN AIR SERVICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN m ■■ » ■ ■ ii On next Sunday evening the Ftrijt Presbyterian church will commence having the open-air services which have been so kirgely attended during the past two summers, and it is ex pected that there will lie a large crowd at tills service. Additional seat ing capacity has been provided and nothing will be left undone to make these services helpful and interesting. The music for these services has al ways been good, but for this season arrangements have been made towards making It even more attractive than heretofore. Teh organist, Mrs. T. H. t’.arrett, and the quartet choir of this church will be assisted in these ser churchvices by a large chorus and a splendid "rehestra. They will ren der the following program, beginning promptly at 8:10 p. m.: Orchestra, March Pontificale (Gou nod ). Ohrorus, "Tell Someone the Story’* (Prom the King’s Message). Orchestra, Andante Religioso (F. Thome). Chorus, "Trust Him Forever” (Ira R. Wilson). Offertory, Quarter (selected). Following the sermon, "Only Be lieve” (from the King’s Message)— Duet, chorus and orchestra. The regular service will begin promptly at 8:30 p. m. and this wil: last Just one hour. An enjoyable feature of this service will be con gregational singing of familiar hymns. I>r. Sevier, who has been away from home attending a meeting of the gen eral assembly, will return before Sun day and will preach the sermon at this as well as the morning service of the church. The quartet choir is as follows: Misses Margaret B. Battle fsoprano), Caroline S. Brown (contralto), and Messrs. W. B. Marquis (tenor), and Felix A. Buck, Jr., (baritone). This choir will he assisted by Miss Alice Hull and a large number of young la dies and gentlemen. The orchestra is composed of the following: Mr. W. F. Balk, first violin; Misses Merial Black and Mabel New ton. second violins; Mr. A. G. Edel blut, flute; Mr. A. R. Peters, clarionet; Mr. G. H. Baldowski. ’cello, and Mlse Ellen Hickman, pianist and director. A cordial Invitation is extended to everyone and especially to anyone who has no church affiliation and who doe* not regularly attend church. PAROCHIAL SCHOOL TO HAVE CLOSING EXERCISES The following program for the clos ing exercises of the Immaculate Con ception Parochial School: Closing exercises of the Immaculate Conception Parochial School. June 1, 1914, at 8 p. m. Program. Welcome, Marian Summers. Greeting Song, Primary Grades. Scriptural Tableau, "The Wise and Foolish Virgins." Sacred Song Pantomimed. 16 Girls. Comic Sting—“ The Chinamen,” 40 hoys of the Primary Grades. Patriotic Song and Drill, Girls of the Second and Third Grades. "Sandalphin” Pantomimed. 15 fllrls. Solo and Chorus, "Morn Eternal." "The Changed Cross.” a play by the Second Grade girls. Vocal Soguldilla and Drill, by 16 girls. Recitations by Tiny Tots. Dramatic Recitation —“The Polish Boy." Antoinette Ridley. The Little Army, 5 Second Grade boys. "Little Town of Morrow,” Charles Ridley. Recitation -"Curfew." Sarah Crump. Recitation “The Son of a King for Me” Antoinette Ridley. The Boarder and the Burglar—A Farce in one act. Address by Rev. Father McMahon. Closing Song -Good Bye to School. Primary Grades. Plano Accompanist. Miss Mahel Rid ley. Same program repeated 4 p. m- Tuesday. June 2. especially for chil dren. THE REASON WHY. Atlanta.—For some time local poli ticians have been wondering why in the dickens Thomah 8. Felder chose to run for the I’nited States senate Instead of for the state governorship. Now the secret's out. It's Just this way." explains one of Mr Felder's friends, generally with a sly wink "Tom is n bachelor, you know. Suppose he ran for governor and got elected and told to live In that nice, big mansion on Peachtree street all hy himself Why. It would he a case of now that you've got It. whatcher gonr.a do with it? So hr chose the senate race Instead.” ■CHANCES LIKE THESE COME VERY SELDOM And With Swan-Edwards’ Name Back of it You Are Taking no Chances* All Men's and Boys' Suits Are Reduced in Price. sls*oo Suits Now $11.75 20*00 Suits Now 15.75 25*00 Suits Now 19.75 30.00 Suits Now 23.75 35.00 Suits Now 27.75 (ALL SALES FOR. CASH ONLY) ■SWAN-EDWARDS CO.- Formerly H. J. PORTER CO. Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald” AVOID OPERATION Get Out From Under the Shadow oE the Knife. i Thousands of women on A the verge of serious sur- J gical operations are saved r b y a timely use of 4- iilW fj r» Stella- Vitae the JI ISpW great female w hr Taken in time they can be cured and the operation avoided. The tonic principle of Stella- Vitae picks you up and gives you new life and nope, new desires and energy, new strength and purpose in life. For two generations Dr.’ Thacher has been helping Southern women to better health, to more cheerful lives. Stella- Vitae is the means employed and evolv ed by this celebrated physician from thousands of test cases. Any woman who suffers even in a slight degree can be benefited by just one bottle of this celebrated remedy. Don’t put it off, don’t neglect yourself and become old and care worn before your time. Get a bottle of Stella- Vitae from your dealer and if you find that it does not improve your condition the dealer will return full purchase price. But it will help you. It will improve your digestion, clear up your complex ion and work wonders with your dispo sition and appearance. Get R bottle today. Don’t delay! Your dealer sells this wonderful guaranteed-to-benefit remedy in $1 bottles. Thacher Medicine Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn. lady Painters We are going to have an other "Paint-up and Clean up" campaign, but It’s a long time oft. In the meantime. If you have a painting spell, call up our store and we can advise you what materials you need to do best the work you want to do. We have everything It takes to do a paint Job, how ever small It Is, or what ever surface you may have to paint O'Connor-Schweers Paint Co. IF IT’S PAINT CALL US UP W. H. COOK, JR., Preat. C. E. HETT, Supt THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPAHY 517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291. Sidewalks, driveways, Copings, Steps, Cement Work of All Kinds. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. rem cdy- The us ual fe male troubles are unnatural and unneces sary. K*iror f 9 | .. f: ., r. ’ r> I *} ;.r, i . ] Spring Economy’s Are Cool and Comfortable Economy styles are kept constantly upto-the minute. They don’t have a chance to qet “behind.” This is because “Economy” Shoes “move” —we sell them so fast that our factories are always pushed to keep up. Younq men, in particular. KNOW this and come to us bv the hundreds for their shoes. In Economy “Save-a-Dollar” Shoes and Oxfords they are assured the livest, freshest models, made on the very newest lasts from the best selected leathers. The more conservative buyers also have their favorites amonq “Economy” styles and buy them be cause of their qenuine shoe value. There is an “Economy” style for your friends as well as for you. Tell them about it when you show them your next new pair. economTshoe CO. 3 10 Jackson St. FRIDAY, MAY 29.