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Planters Loan & Savings Bank
705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Organizedlß7o
UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this
Institution h«« built Itir well-earn wl reputation for
SOLIDITY, STRENGTH AND SAFETY
Thousands of our peoiple re rtlfy to a happy experience here, and
give Just credit to this bank for the suroess of themselves and
their children, tn their effort to acquire flnaneial Independence.
OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seeking
bank connections, and n* rflort Is spared to enhance the Interest
of our depositors.
WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo
ple, and Rive the same careful attention to small accounts as to
the larger ones.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES In five different sizes, $3.00 to $20.00
per year. -
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. •
Our Mailing Department has been established with great earn
and the accounts of depositors living out of town are handled with
accuracy and dispatch.
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
GUARANTEE SHOES
Are of the best quality,
style workmanship and value.
Our “FROM MAKER TO
WEARER’'policy enables us to
give you the benefit of the
middle man’s profit.
We can save you from fifty
cents to a dollar on every pair
of shoes bought ftorn us.
Have the satisfaction of
knowing that you are wearing
shoes that in style, quality and
workmanship are inferior to
none, still cost less than you
would pay other dealers.
Latest styles are insured
here, as we receive almost daily
shipments from one of the lar
gest and best factories in the
South.
Our Guarantee, “Your Money's
Worth or Your Money Back.”
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
GUARANTEE SHOE GO.
Broad and Tenth Sts.
LADIES LISTEN
For Experienced Hairdressing
Phort- 2621-J or 028.
Save your combings and do not
send your work out of the city
Have work done by one of most
experienced lady hair dreseers In
South—Mrs. J. Will Ergle, 502
West Avenue. North Augusta S.
C All work sent for and deliver
ed Satisfaction guaranteed.
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remed)
Is Recommended and Praised by
Thousands Whr Have
Been Restored
“I was a sick man for
I about three months
| caused Iron Gall Stones
■of the Liver and was told
nby thr. of our most prom
linent physicians that I
JiwouU’ have to submit to
|ia:i or:ration to get relief,
llbut her.rd of yaur Wonder
vful Stomach Remedy and
f cccurcd c full treatment
znd took it according to
directions and oassed
hundreds of Gall Stones.
Since taking your medi
cine I work regularly and
4don*t feel any ill effects, I am praiaing
your ftemctly to all n 7 friend*. I think it’*
worthy of the hifheat praise. B. L. DOO
LEY, rx>znokc, Va."
Sufferera of Stomach. Liver and Intestinal
Ailments are not asked to take Mayr*»
Wonderful Gtcrnaeh Remedy for weeks and
■month* before they feel benefited. Just try
one dose— which should make you feel better
'in health, convince you that you will soon
be well arid ctronc, free you from oain and
'juffeHnjj and aivo you a sound ana healthy
Stomach, as it tun done in thousands of other
cases. Wherever it is taken you will hear
•nothing but the highest praise. Go to your
•druggie—**k him about the great results it
hcT been accomplishing in cases of people he
fcnow* or send to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chem
,i* , 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 111. for a
fre book on - Stomach Ailments and many
grati ful letters from people who have been
restored*
For Bale In Augusta by T. O. Howard*i
Drug Stores and druggists everywhere.
A Hint for
Coming Maternity
In a little hook designed for expectant
mothers more complete Instruction ie
Klven In the use ol
“Mother’s Friend.”
This Is an external
embrocation applied
to the abdominal
muscles for the pur
pose of reducing
the strain on liga
ments, cords and
tendons.
It serves to ease
the mind. Indirectly
k.. . 1 t. . ,
has a most beneficial effect upon the
nervous system and thousands of women
have delightedly told how they were free
of nausea, had no morning sickness and
went through the ordeal with most re
markable success. “Mother’s Friend” has
been growing in popular favor for more
than forty years. In almost every com
munity are grandmothers who used It
themselves, their daughters have used It
ind they certainly must know what a
blessing It Is when they recommend it
jo warmly. It Is used very successfully to
prevent caking of breasts.
“Mother’s Friend" has been prepared In
the laboratory of Bradfleld Regulator Co.,
104 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for more
:han two generations and can bo had of
almost any druggist from coast to coast
Write to.day for the little booh.
A
GARDEN HOSE
Ijarge shipment of
Garden Hose just re
ceived direct from
factory.
Hose Reels,
Hose Pipes.
Large assortment
Lawn Sprinklers.
THEO. G, McAULIFFE
115 Jacks#n Street.
MPM CURED
I I L n fOREVER
Don’t You
Think It
Time to
Get the
Right
Treatment?
Where hundreds have iron* la a aafa
place for you to to iro for the rlirht
kind of treatment. I use the latest
BKRITMI and RACTERINS In the
treatment of obstinate caaes and so
lid! cases that others have been un
able to satisfy.
I successfully treat Blood-Poison,
nicer* Skin Disease*. Kidney and
Bladder trouble*. Piles and Rectal
disease* Unnatural Discharges and
many diseases not mentioned. Call
or write for FREE CONSULTATION
AND ADVICE. Hour* » a. in. to 7 p. m.
Sundays 10 to S.
DR. GROOVER, Specialist.
*
§O4-7 illAugust*. O*.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
ITINERARY FOR
BSD MIDDIES
Squadron of Battleships Due
at Naples June 25th. Back
to Annapolis August 30th.
Waihington, D. C. —The Itinerary of
the Naval Academy squadron for the
midshipmen's practice cruise which
sailed from Annapolis June 7th bound
for Naples, Italy, was announced to
day by the navy department. Enroute
to Naples, where the squadron is due
June 25th, two days probably will be
spent at Gibraltar, where the
will coal. From Naples the midship
men will sail July 3rd for Gravesend
and are due to reach there July 13th.
The squadron will sail from Grave
send July 27th and Is due to arrive at
Hampton Roads August 11th, complet
ing a journey of 4,000 miles. After
taking on coal the vessels will engage
in target practice off the Virginia
Capes. The midshipmen will return
to Annapolis August 30th.
The squadron consists of the battle
ships Missouri, Idaho and Illinois and
is under the command of Captain W.
F. Fullam, superintendent of the Na
val Academy. There «re about 650
midshipmen representing the first,
second and third-classes and they will
do work of every character on board.
SPICK ADDRESS
BY HARDWICK
Senate Candidate Received by
Enthusiastic Audience at
Commerce. Leaves for Wash
ington,
Commerce, Ga. —A large and enthu
siastic gathering of voters of Com
merce and community heard Thos. W
Hardwick, candidate for the United
States senate, deliver a spicy political
address at the Ellida I’heatre last
night. He came here from Jeffer
son, where he spoke at the noon re
cess of the city court, thus filling two
engagements in Jackson county in one
day The first candidate for state or
federal office to make a speech in the
county since the campaign season
opened. He waded into his speech
without undue preliminaries and held
the attention of his hearers through
out his discourse sustaining his repu
tation as a forceful stump speaker.
On His Fitness.
Mr. Hardwick said he based his can
didacy on his experience, training and
fitness for the office of senator. He
pointed to his record of 12 years as
congressman, and declaring he was 12
years ahead of his opponents even
were they ail equally capacitated men
tally. In speaking of his record and
service, he said:
“One ounce of performance is worth
10 tons of promise.” Mr. Hardwick
.defended himself against the charges
made by Governor Slaton, in a re
cent card in which the latter attacked
his record, criticized him for staying
away from Washington, for voting in
favor of an Increased salary for con
gressmen and on other counts. His
darts were mainly directed at Mr. Sla
ton. Mr. Slaton, he said, was dined,
barbecued, patted on the hack, county
fared and groomed over the state by
ills friends to oppose Hoke Smith, his
friends thought he was a real game,
but when they put him on the ground,
he turned out to be a dominecker and
ran off in the opposite direction.
Of a Fish Trap.
The candidacy of Mr. Slaton, he said,
reminded him of a fish trap Tom Wat
son used to tell about. The trap
was set to catch fish going both up
and down stream, to catch the fish
"a-going and a-eotning,’’ but in Sla
ton’s case he said there’s a hole in
the center of the trap and he’s losiir4
votes both ways. He said Felder ha-'
stated that he wanted to he senator
because he was a lawyer and that he
was poor and had cherished such an
ambition since he was a breadless
boy. These are not sound reasons,
Mr. Hardwick said, adding that an
other capltol would have to be built
in Washington to accommodate sena
torial candidates from Georgia if the
ambition-plea is to be considered.
Mr. Hardwick left today for Wash
ington, but will return to Georgia the
latter part of the week to fill a
j speaking engagement at Stillmore on
i Friday and at Swainsboro on Satur
day.
Ministers Organized Two
Ball Teams; 72 Year Old
Man Furnished Sensations
Chicago.— The Chicago Baptist Min
isters Association cancelled their
weely meeting yesterday went to Lin
coln Park, organized two baseball
teams—the blues and rede—and play
ed a ntne-lnning ante. Tho sensa
tion of the contest was the Rev. R. E
Manning, n years old. the hard hit
ting centerfielder of the blues. Dr.
Manning was all over center garden,
stabbing them in the air and scooping
up low ones like a professional. He
made several hard batches and In five
times at hat got three hits and drove
in two runs. The blues won, 15 to 7,
Always Lead to Better Health.
Serious sicknesses start In disor
ders of the sotmach, liver and kid
neys. The best corrective and preven
tive Is Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They Purify the Blood— Prevent Con
stipation. keep Uver. Kidneys and
Boweis In healthy eondlton. dive you
better health by ridding the avstem of
fermenting and gnssy foods. Effec
tive and mild. at your Drug
gist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All
Hurts.
WANTED— CARRIERS
WANTED: BOVS (WHITE) TO CARI« 7
~„,h r Herald. Apply at Subscription
Office. Broad St. M3ltf
6th Annual Cue Given by
the Eaqles. Thursday. June
11th.. at 1 O’clock Sharp—
Scheutzen Platz. Tickets at
Schaul's.
We Need the Room More
Than the Suits
Remodeling the store—you’ll appreciate
the saving more than the reasons.
—All suits are reduced in price.
$15.00 Suits at $11.75
$20.00 Suits at $14.75
$25.00 Suits at $ 18.75
$30.00 Suits at $22.75
$35.00 Suits at $26.75
, All Hats—Straws Included
One Third Off
(All Sales For Cash Only)
-SWAN-EDWARDS CO.-
v 11TH STREET *
UNIVERSITY PLACE
Block West of Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
JCJOB* to Wholesale end Retail
vtj Goods Districts* Railroad and
MODERN ABSOLUTELY FIRS PROOF
300 Rooms (200 with Bath)
RATES *I.OO PER DAY UP
Excellent Restaurant and Case.
Moderate Price*.
■end for free lllaitratedGnidcaod
k Map of New York City. A
Prevent Plantings!
N. L. Willet Seed Go.
AUGUSTA.
Mid Summer Legume—
Cow Peas, Soy Beans,
Velvet Beans, Beggar
Weed.
Mid Summer Food Crops
Lookout Mountain Po
tatoes, Mexican June
Com, Turnips, Collards,
Sweet Potato Draws,
(I,ooft, $2.00; 3,000,
at $1.75.)
QUICKER, CHEAPER, BETTER
MOT WATER
All over the house—plenty for the Toilet and Bath.
Ample quantities for the Kitchen and Laundry,
and all with but little attention and low cost.
We connect it to Your Kitchen Water Tank.
And give You 30 Days Trial Free
Gas Light Co. of Augusta
Phone Commercial Dept. 222.
Bright Bargains in Wants
SAVE NOW FOR
YOUR VACATION
You can’t get the good things of life unlesa
you get ready for them. People who onjoy lux
uries do not piuck them out of the air. Start
now to save for your vacation trip. Open a spe
cial vacation account. We’ll keep it straight
for you. Start at once.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
34 Years of Faithful Service.
TUESDAY, JUNE 9.