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Planters Loan & Savings Bank
705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Organlzed^lß7o
UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this
Institution him built Its well-varnpd reputation for
SOLIDITY. STRENGTH AND SAFETY
Thousands of our people rtlfr to a happy experience her*, and
triva Just credit to this bank for the min-mx of themselvo* and
their children, In their effort to acquire financial Independence.
OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seekln#
bank connections, and no eflort is spared to enhance the interest
of our depositors
WE 80L1CIT THE ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo
pie, and give the same careful attention to email accounts as to
the larger ones.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES in five different sixes, $3,00 to $20.0S
per year.
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. •
Our Mailing Deportment has been established with great cut
and the accounts of depositors living out of town are handled with
accuracy and dispatch.
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Csshier.
SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS
VIA
Atlantic Coast Line
Standard Railroad of the South
ROIINO TRIP FROM AUGUSTA, GA.
New Y0rk..... (All Rail) $32.30
Atlantic Ciiy, N. J. (All Rail) $30.05
Philadelphia, Pa. (via Rail & water) $28.10
Corresponding low rftteß to other points.
On sale daily until September 30th, 1914.
Return final limit October 31st, 1914.
For Pullman Reservation* and Information Apply to—
T. B. WALKER,
District Passongor Agent, 829 Broad St. Phona 625.
M. C. JONES.
City Tlcltot Agt., Phone Ml.
Have You Thought of This Fact?
The iulvihUru to vou In trading with ue, la that you are buy
lnß from MeCarrol. who hud, himsolf. bnen a wry largo consumer
of everything lu the line of Building Materials, Palnte, etc., for
the past Twelve Yeare. MeCarrel has been through nil the experi
ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view.
Everything from ua le under the Original Label of the Manu
facturer, and we represent the very best.
We do not manufacture, remix or dope.
We take care of you In email retail or car lots.
McCARREL SUPPLY CO.
•43 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1625.
OPENIN6 ANNOUNCEMENT
To those seeking reliable service and meth
ods that bring results we wish to announce the
opening of our establishment at 210 Mclntosh
(7th) Street. We are not in business for dollars
and cents alone, we want public confidence and a
elien’M'p that can rely upon us—not one time,
but all the time.
Laundering and Cleaning is our business,
our work iR the dependable kind. The success
ful and satisfied person is the one whose apparel
has the neat appearance.
Send your linens to us and we will return
them as white ns snow. Send your suit or skirt
to us 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 cocfl drink. Bring
a vessel and we will be glad to fill it for you—
any quantity. The sendee places' you under no
obligation.
ANTISEPTIC TAILORING CO.
Phone 2638. 210 7th Street.
How to Beautify the Hair
A Simple and Inexpensive
Home Method.
The hair is like a flower—a little care
and proper nourishment d < « wonders.
Just as a plant without air and water
withers and dies so will the hair go if
not given proper nourishment. The
scalp must be perfectly healthy and
free from dandruff, as the scalp Is to
the hair what good soil Is to plants
and flowers.
If your hair is not pretty; If it Is
losing Its color, too dry, matted, fail
ing out, or if the scalp itches and
burns, you can overcome all of these
conditions by using Parisian Sage,
v hb‘h supplies every hair need. It
soaks right In to the hair roots, stimu
lating them and furnshlng the nurls
me.it that is needed for the hair to
crow not only long and heavy, hut
fluffy, soft, lustrous and gloriously
Ti'disrit.
You can get a bottle of this Inex
pensive, vet delightful and helpful hair
lonic from T. O Howard’s or at drug
and toilet counters everywhere. Im
provement begins with the very first
application. Besides stopping the
scalp Irritation it removes every hit of
dandruff. The use of this unequaled
hair tonic will surely give your hair
new life and beauty.
BUCHII FINE FOB
WEAK KIDNEYS
We Eat Too Many Sweets,
Which Clogs Kidneys, Then
Back Hurts and Diabetes
Catches You.
Candy, sugar and sweets, eaten t.o
excess, have had effect on the kid
neys and bladder, says a well known
authority. The kidneys get clogged
and sluggish snd hurt. You experience
scalding, dribbling, strslnlng or too
frequent passage of urine; forehead
and the back-of-the-head aches;
stitches and pains In the back; bone
pains, spots before the eyes; yellow
skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eye
lids nr ankles; leg cramps; unnatural
short breath; sleeplessness and the
despondency, Diabetes, Bright's Dis
ease. The moment you have any of
the shove symptoms or rheumatic
twinges, get from any* reliable druggist
s good sized bottle of Stuart's Buc.hu
and Juniper. Take a tablespoonful
after meals. Drink plenty of fresh wa
ter and abstain from eating too much
sugar, sweets or highly seasoned
foods. Your kidneys and bladder will
th.n art fine and natural. Stuart's
Buohu and Juniper has been used for
generallons to flush clogged kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids In urine so
It no longer hurts you to pass wa
ter. It Is old folks' recipe for weak
kidneys Sod bladder and strengthens
these organs and cures Diabetes.
Be sure you get Stuart's Burhu and
Juniper, as Stuart's Is properly com
pounded for kidney and bladder Dou
bles.—Advt.)
f\n AIkCV Treated One Week
IIK 1 Ir.l 1 Free. Short breath
lng relieved in a
few hours—(welling, water and uric acid
removed In a few days—regulates liver,
kidneys and heart. WVtte for testimonials
of cures, and a symptom blank for a
Free Trial Treatment. COLLUM DROP-
S REMEDY CO. DEPT. 13 ATLANTA,
OA.
STOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE
KIMBALL
HOUSE
ATLANTA, QA.
Moat Central and Convenient
location In the City,
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Our Restaurant one of tile Best
in the South.
150 ROOMS.
Hot and Cold Running Water.
SI.OO per day.
ROOMS: Connoting Baths, $1.50
Private Botha, $2.00 and up. Club
Hreakfaat, SOe to SI.OO. Club
Luncheon only 50 cents. A In
Carte Service Unsurpassed In the
South.
ED. L. BROWN, Manager.
DROPSY
SPECIALIST
Usually give quick relief,
have entirely relieved mam
seemingly hopeless eases
Swelling and short breath
soon gone. Often gives
entire relief In 15 to 25
days# Trial treatment sent
free.
DR. THOMAS E. GREEN
Successor to Dr. H. H.
Green's Sons
Box P Atlanta, as.
HOTEL
Colling wood
West ssth Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY.
Half Blk. from Herald Sq. & sth Av.
In midst of leading department etorea
and theatre*.
Select accommodations for discrimi
nating people with personal attention
and service Impossible tn the larger ho
tels Your patronage Is earnestly so
licited.
Room without bath $1.50
Room without bath for two 12.00
Room with bath $2.50
Room with bath for two SB.OO
Parlor Hedroom with bath.. $5.00
Special attention given to ladles and
families. Restaurant at moderate prices.
THINK OF US
When In Need of
Drugs. Patent Medicines
Toilet Articles, or anything kept In
a Ptrat-clasa Drug Store.
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECI
ATED
Phone 2214 and we will send for
your prescriptions and deliver
promptly.
Randall's Pharmacy
SJO Campbell St.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S IDEAS ON
THE STRUGGLE IN MEXICO AND
THE PART U. S. IS PLAYING
fFrom the record of a conversation by
Samuel G. Blythe In the Philadel
phia Saturday Evening Post.)
“My ideal is an orderly and righte
ous government in Mexico; but my
passion is for the submerged 85 per
cent, of the people of that republic,
who are now struggling toward lib
erty.”
The President closed his fingers into
a sinewy fist. He leaned forward in
Lih chair leaned forward as a man
leans forward who Is about to start
on a race, his body taut, his muscles
tense. I could see the cords stand out
on the hack of his neck. His eyes were
narrowed, his lips slightly parted, his
vigor and earnestness impressive.
History of World.
"I challenge you," he said, “to cite
me at) instance in all the history of the
world where liberty was handed Sown
from above! Liberty always is at
tained by the forces working below,
underneath, by the great movement of
the people. That, leavened by the
sense of wrong and oppression and in
justice, by the f, rnient of human
rights to he sttnlned, brings freedom.
"It is a curious thing,” he con
tinued. “that every demand for the es
tablishment of order in .Mexico takes
into consideration, not order for the
benefit of the people of Mexico, the
great mass of the population, but or
der for the benefit of the old-time
regime, for the aristocrats, for the
vested interests, for the men who are
responsible for this very condition of
disorder. No one asks fur order be
cause order will help the masses of
the people to get a portion of their
rights and their land; but all demand
it so that the great owners of property,
the overlords, the hidalgos, the men
who have exploited that rich country
for their own selfish purposes, shall
be able to continue their processes un
disturbed by the protests of the peo
ple from whom their wealth and pow
er have been obtained.
The Dangers,
"The dangers that beset the Repub
lic are held to he the individual and
corporate troubles of these men, not
the aggregated injustices that have
been heaped on this vastly greater sec
tion of the poulation (hat is now
struggling to recover by force what
has always been thfirs by right.
"They want order—the old order:
but I say to you that the old order is
dead. It is my part, as I see it, to
aid in composing those differences so
far as 1 may be able, that the pew
order, which will have its foundation
on human liberty and human rights,
shall prevail.”
As a result of my conversation with
the President which was on the even
ing of April 27, only a few hours after
word had come that Huerta would ac
cept the offer of mediation made by
the representatives of Argentina, Bra
zil anil Chill, I can state these con
clusions, which will endure regardless
of the outcome of mediation negotia
tions. The settled policy of the Presi
dent in regard to Mexico will he as
follows:
United States Policies.
First—The United States, so lying
as Mr. Wilson is President, will not
seek to Rain a foot of Mexican terri
tory in any nay or under any pretext.
When we have finished with Mexico,
Mexico will be territorially intact.
Second—No personal aggrandize
ment by American investors or ad
venturers or capitalists, or exploita
tion of that country, will be permit
ted. Legitimate business interests
that seek to develop rather than ex
ploit will he encouraged.
Third —A settlement of the agrarian
land question by constitutional means
such as that followed in New Zea
land, for example—will be insisted on
These are the materialistic ideals of
President Wilson, the main points he
has firmly in his mind. His future
policy will rest on these foundations,
regardless of what the moment may
Inject Into the situation in the way of
minor questions. * * *
Not a Foot.
“We shall not demand a foot of ter
ritory nor a cent of money—except, of
course, the settlement of such claims
as may Justly he made by American
citizens for damages to their property
during these disturbances —individual
claims. There will be no money de
mand in a national sense. Then we
shall have shown the entire world that
the Monroe Doctrine means an unsel
fish friendship for our neighbors—a
disinterested friendship in the sense of
not being interested in our aggrandize
ment and that our motives are only
the motives inspired by the higher
humanity, by our sense of duty and
responsibility, and by our determina
tion that human liberty shall prevail
in our hemisphere."
The President paused. He had been
intensely In earnest in his talk. He
smiled, and Ilia long white fingers
wove themselves in and out. Then,
with a little gesture that betokened
amused contempt, he continued:
Not Fitted?
"They say the Mexicans are not fit
ted for self-government; and to this
1 reply that, when properly directed,
there is no people not fitted for self
government. The very fact that the
extension of the school system by Olaz
brought about a certain degree of un
derstanding among some of the people
which caused them to awaken to their
wrongs and to strive Intelligently for
their rights makes that contention
absurd. 1 do not hold that the Mex
ican peons are at present as capable
of self-government as other people—
ours, for example; but I do hold that
the widespread sentiment that they
never will be and never can be made
to lie capable of self-government Is as
wickedly raise as It is palpably
absurd."
PHONE 3427
Have Your Automobile
Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.
DREAMLAND
THEATRE
PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY
THE TRIUMPH OF AN
EMPEROR
A Stupendous Production In
Five Parts.
THE SHEEP HERDER
\ Two Rm with J. War
r»n Kerrigan In the Title Role
THE MEXICAN WARRIOR
A Co mo (tv with King Baggott
In the Title Hole.
FOR UNVEILING
OF MONUMENT
President to Accept Shaft to
Confederate Dead at Arling
ton Tomorrow.
Washington. Final arrangements
for the unveiling tomorrow of the monu
ment erected in Arlington National
t'emetery in honor of the Confederate
dead had been completed today. Pres
ident Wilson was prepared to deliver
an address at the ceremonies and
many other high government officials,
including several members of the cab
inet expected to attend.
The executive committee of the Ar
lington Confederate Monument Asso
ciation, of which Col. Hilary A. Her
bert is chairman, has decided to place
a large floral wreath on the stone
stone which markes the graves of
more than 1,000 unknown union dead
in the cemetery immediately after the
unveiling ceremony. Gen Geo. W.
Gardner of Albion, Mich., commander
in-chief of the Grand Army of the Re
public; Gen. Bennett Young of Louis
ville, commander of the United Con
federate Veterans, and Sir Moses
Ezekiel, the sculptor, all of whom will
participate in the unveiling ceremonies
were expected to arrive here today.
The monument, w'hich is of bronze, has
as its central figure the heroic statute
of a woman, facing southward and
bearing in an extended hand a laurel
wreath. About the bars are thirty
two iife-siized figures in full relief,
representing the heroic sacrifices of
the men and women of the Confeder
acy.
Erection of the monument was made
possible through efforts of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy. Col.
Herbert formally will present the
memorial to Mrs. Daisy McLaurin
Stevens, president-general of the Unit
ed Daughters, who in an address will
in turn present it to the government.
Governor Wilson will make the ad
dress of acceptance.
OF COURSE IT IS
"How would you classify a tele
phone girl? Is hers a business or
profession?”
“Neither; it is a calling.”—Christian
Register.
TOP KNOT.
There is always plenty of room at the
top.
’Tis an absolute fact we know.
If the “top" is that ever increasing
spot
Where a bald man’s hair should
grow.
—Memphis Commercial-Appeal.
HAS A CURE
TOR PELLAGRA
Parrie Nicholas. Laurel, Miss.,
writes: “Seems to me if I had not
obtained your remedy when I did I
would not have lived much longer.
1 am glad you discovered this wonder
ful remedy that will cure Pellagra.
■When l b'-g ,n taking Baughn’s Telia
gra Remedy my weight was 60 odd
pounds; now It Is 90 odd. I would
like to have this published and sent
to sufferers of Pellagra.”
This is published at her. request.
If you suffer from Pellagra or know
of any tvho suffers from Pellagra it
is your duty to consult the resource
ful Baughn, who has fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right In
the Pellagra Belt of Alabama.
The symptoms—hands red like sun
burn, skin peeling off; sore mouth,
the lips, throat and tongue a flaming
red; with much mucuous and chok
ing; Indigestion and nausea; either
diarrhea or constipation.
There is bope if you have Pellagra
you can be cured by Baughn s Pella
gra Remedy Get big free book on
Pellagra. Address American Com
pounding Co., Box 2012, Jasper, Ala.,
remembering money refunded in any
case where the remedy fails to cure.
lady Painters
We are going to have an
other "Paint-up and Clean
up’ campaign, but It's a
long time off.
In the meantime. If you
have a painting spell, call
up our store and we can
advUe 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-Scliweers
Paint Co.
IF IT’S PAINT
CALL US UP
Worst Malaria Lurks
In Tha “Skeeter’s" Bite
Spring Fever, Lassitude, Weariness and a Worn-
Out Feeling Prevented and Cured by a
Remarkable Antidate.
People Who Fortify Their Blood with S. S. S. Do Not Fear
Malaria, Typhoid or Other Germ Diseases.
In many sections people are staggered
by the sudden appearance of what ap
pears an epidemic of some sort. They
do not realize it is malaria, perhaps in
its worst form. Throughout the valley
districts where such conditions axe known
the inhabitants fortify their blood with
S. S. S. and thus ward off malarial at
tacks. It is certainly a remarkable pre
ventive and just as wonderful In ridding
the system of the poisons should malaria
get a foothold. All over the United States
people are awakening to the dangers of
insect bites.
S. S. S. is Their One Great Safeguard.
Out of the wet, soggy soil there oozes
a slime, the greenish looks of which are
the very essence of disease. And from
that repulsive slime there breeds a cloud
of fever flies, poisonous insects, mos
quitoes and other biting, disease-infecting
pests. And in addition there boils up
miasmatic gases that render the very air
you breathe a sickening, malodorous,
health destroying condition that often
lays low an entire community.
How to Recognize the Symptoms of
Malaria.
From the mass of testimonials from
those using S. S. S. the symptoms of
acute malaria were first manifested by
indigestion, particularly of the bilious
type. Then followed dysentery, often of
a very inflammatory character; enlarged
spleen with pronounced diminution of the
red corpuscles in the blood, producing
that peculiar "white cotton” appearance,
as it is known in ail malarial countries.
ENGRA VING
Quality and Service combined with prices (as cheap as Is consis
tent with good workmanship) are assured you, if your next order for
Engraved Visiting Cards, Announcements, etc., is placed with us.
As work is done in city it naturally gives you the advantage over
placing your order through some mail order house.
Try us and be convinced.
SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO.
Branch Office Augusta Trunk Factory.
WINTHROP COLLEGE
Rock HUI. S. C.. June 16 to July 24. I*l4. *
COURSES OF STUDY —Full courses of study will be provided to meet
the needs of 1. Superintendents 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 !n this and other states.
SPECIAL FEATURES —Model school through first six grades. Spe
cial course in rural school problems. 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
in force for all te-wcherd who do satisfactory work In this summer school
and take the final examination
For rates and further information, write for Summer School Bulletin
to D. B. JOHNSON,
Rock Hill, S. C. President.
\il i IflSftMllcqT M®
1 ±p«4f 1 1,1 _-- r -
Wanted—An
Extension Telephone
/ f
IT’S needed to relieve you and your clerks of the
fuss, and annoyance, and delay of using a single
telephone when someone has a message to send or
a call to answer.
Let us install for you, an extension station—or two.
We can arrange it so that there will always be a telephone
handy to every one.
The coat of this service is trifling.
Call the Contract Department to-day.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3.
And last and most dangerous of all is
the implication of the lymphatic gland
ular system which culminates in the often
congestive and alarming condition known
as the "chill." The weariness, torpidity
and languidness are minor symptoms of
early stages but rapidly lead to the more
severe type. S. S. S. is startling in its
wonderful effect. Malarial victims are
astounded to find how quickly they re
cover. This is because S. S. S. is a nat
ural antidote, gives the entire blood sys
tem a complete and thorough bath. It
tingles the nerve centers with new life;
saturates all the tissues with healthy in
fluence; the entire body awakens and
throws off the poisons in a manner bor
dering upon the sensational.
And S. S. S. is perfectly pure, cleans
out the stomach, arouses the liver, stead
ies the heart, makes the lungs breathe
deeply, clears the eyes, puts snap, vim
and “ginger” into your muscles, and you
soon forget there ever was such a condi
tion as malaria.
You can obtain S. S. S. at almost any
drug store in the United States, even in
the most remote districts, as this won
derful remedy is considered a panacea
by experienced people throughout the ma
larial regions. To cure malaria is but a
question of using S. S. S. It is certainly
a marvel. And if there are peculiar
phases of your trouble or any other blood
disorder write to the Medical Depart
ment of The Swift Specific Co., 130
Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga. Their
specialists will advise you what to do
and there will be no charge for this
skillful and invaluable service
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY