The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT 4% —™ E —4% Planters Loan & Savings Bank —■ 705 broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARB DAILY EXPERIENCE, this Institution has built its well-earned reputation for SOLIDITY, BTRENGTH AND SAFETY Thousands of our people ce rtlfy to a happy experience here, and (five just credit to this bank for the success of themselves and their children, tn their effort to acquire financial Independence. OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seeking bank connections, and no effort is spared to enhance the interest of our depositors. WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo ple, and give 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 cars and the accounts of depositors living out of town are handled with accuracy and dispatch. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Csshisr. PH n THE GREAT BLOOD purifier. I# w 9 „ A successful remedy for Rheumatism, iilood i'oison and f ' A'l Mood Hiseasos. At all Druggists SI.OO. F. V L'.’PMAN CO.. Savannah. Ga. LET ME OFFER YOU THE RESULTS I Mn giving others and leave the payment end of It In your own hand a Wo man is too poor to receive my beet efforte; no men la so rich that he ran procure hotter snrvlcea than I am giving the Special Disease* (which I treat. Oome to roe and note the difference in the way a qualified and experienc ed special let will treat you and how soon you can be benefited anil cured hy the right ltlnd of treatment. 1 successfully treat Blood Poison, TTlcers, Kidney and Bladder dlaeaiies, Rheumatism. Pile* and Rectal Bis eases, Unnatural discharge and many diseases not mentioned. Consultation and Advice Free and Confidential.' Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday U to 1 1 OR. GROOVER, Specialist 604-7 Dysr Bldg., Augusta, oa. SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS - . VIA —' ATLANTIC COAST LINE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH. $32.30 New York and Return (All Rail.) $32.30 New York and Return (Via Norfolk and Steamer.) $23.30 Baltimore and Return (Via Norfolk and Steamer.) $28.10 Philadelphia and Return (Via Norfolk and Steamer.) $38.30 Boston and Return (Via Norfolk and Steamer.) 1 Tickets on sale daily until Sept, :10th,. 1914. Re turn limit October 31st. 1914. For Pullman Reservations and Information apply to T. B. WALKER, District Pass. Agent, 829 Broad St. Augusta, Oa. Phone 625. Electric Irons Free Wire your house this summer and secure 6-lb. Electric Iron Free. Call our Commercial Department and ask to have our special wiring proposition explained to you. Our plan places Electric Lights within your reach. And if we wire for you, you get an iron free. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Augusta-Aiken Railway & Electric Corporation PHONE 2751 Read the “Wants” WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR ry The Herald. Apply Sub Station No. 1, Kollock street. ts Mothers Tell of Mother's Friend Timer!rneo is or should he our best teacher. Women who have obeyed tho highest n noblest of all sacrifices, the struggle fur the life of others, should have a better idea of helpful influence than those who theorize from obser vation. At nny rate when a prospective grand mother urges her daughter to do as sho did—to us« "Mother’s Friend," there la ample reason to believe it the right kind of advice. It* purpose I" to furnlxh pliancy to the muscles, to take awtty tho ntraln on the cords arid ligaments, to relieve the ten don of nerves and tendons so apt to provoke or aggravato nausea, morning elckness, twitching* of the limbs and so on. It Is applied externally. Although, in the nature of things a woman would use "Mother's Friend" but rarely, yet no effective has It been found that this Hplendld remedy Is on Bale In most drug Mores throughout the United States. It has been prepared by Bradlleld itegulator Co., mu Umar Bldg.. Atlanta, (la., and advertised by us for over twenty years. Ask at the drug store for a bottle of "Mother’s Friend." It Is worth while. GIG SHIPMENTS PEMKTO GO Fifty Carloads Will Be Ready Coming Week. Crop, Though Late, in Fine Shape. Atlanta, Ga.—" The heaviest, ship ments of the present peach season, to date, will be made this week,” accord ing to General Manager B. J. Christ man of the Georgia Fruit Exchange.. Already advanced notices have been received hy the Exchange to the effect that fifty carloads will go east during the week. Many of these will be the famous Carman peach. The follow ing week the Georgia Bell will be ready for the market. During the week Just past a number of cars of Oreens bores, Queen of Dixie and Alexanders were shipped. The recent rains throughout the peach belt have put the crop, although late, into splendid condition and ship ments from now on will he of the best Duo to the peach crop failure in Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, the Georgia peach Is practically without competition this year. ENERGETIC CAMPAIGN OF THE GAS COMPANY Expect to Have 2,000 Ad ditional Smokeless Chimneys in Augusta—Four Experts to Sell Gas Ranges. Manager Humphrey, of the Ga 3 Light Company of Augusta, has in augurated a gas stove campaign which he says will make many hundreds more smokeless chimneys in Augusta before it is finished. Already the new management of the Has Light Com pany has made a splendid record in the short time it has had charge, for It was only about two months ago that the Southern Gas & Electric Cor poration of Baltimore, Md., large oper ators of gas companies in the South, took eharge of the local company. The offices of the company have been put In a most attractive condition, there have been extensions of the service made and the company is forging ahead with great rapidity. The experts who have been brought to Augusta to help the local sales forces are Mr MeCrone, Mr. Cullen and Mr. and Mrs. Brown from the National Sales Company in Scranton, Pa. The Gas Light Company expects to sell 2,000 additional stoves and thereby cause that many smokeless chimney*, and tho terrific heat now prevailing, and which will probably continue during the greater portion of the summer, furnishes splendid ar gument for the abandonment of the wood stove. PUP PEDDLER, “DOG JOE,” SENT TO THE ROCK PILE Atlanta, —"r>og Joe." the pup ped dler will peddle no more pups for thirty (lays. “Dog Joe,” most picturesque of all pup peddlers. Is a negro well known on the Atlanta streets. But his meth od, though picturesque, was contrary to law in that he operated surrepti tiously and without license. "Dog Joe's” methods were somewhat like this: He would be standing on the pavement In front of the Candler building, with a loose coat buttoned up to his neck, and his hands In his pockets. If a policeman came along that is nil he would see. But when a prosperous looking Indy with a pretty little daughter walked along, Dog Joe would contrive to let the little girl, or Hie mother it might be, see the cutest little pink nose of the cutest little white fluff>’ puppy In the world peep ing out from beneath his coat. "Oh. Mamma, see the little baby puppy!” dnughter would exclaim, or words to that effect, and the next thing Dog Joe would have $5 and the puppy would be In the little girl’s arms. Then the puppies themselves were ns Interesting ns Dog Joe When they are puppies they are always Chinese poodles. When they grow up they turn out to be fox hounds and col lies. After catching Dog Joe and warning him some twenty times, the recorder yesterday lost patience and sent him to the rock pile. Couqhs and Colds Weaken the System Continued Coughs, Colds and Bron chial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. Loss of weight and appetite generally follow. Get a 500 bottle of Dr. King’s New Discov ery today. It will stop your cough. The first dose helps. The best medi cine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. O. H. Brown. Muscatine, Ala., writes: ’’My wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly be lieve Dr. King’s New Discovery saved her life.” Good for children. 60c and 41.00, at your Druggist. WANTED—CARRIERS. WANTED: BOYS (WHITE) TO CAHtfT The Herald. Apply at Subscription Office. Broad St. MSltf ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. iwllftfSa lO America’s Famous All-Year Resort Ai Atlantic City, the Playground ol the Nation, offers you everything in the way of Mini raer comfort-cooling breeaeu, with the delicious aalt tang of the ocean, turf bathing, the famous Boardwalk, golf, good motor roads, boating, hahing. etc. Hotel# noted foi the eicelleoce of their aervice and appoiotaenta The Leading Houses wttl furnish full Information, rwfien. etc., on application. Galon Rail II ou t an A Han*torinm Y U Young, Aim Notol Donats Amoricon Plan Onon KnMro Yoar Walter J. Butbjr Mar thorough nionbolm BoUi Atnorlran and Eurv poan Plain* Joalah W klteAHonn'oranaaf THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA* HARVEST BY NEW METHOD OF TAXING DAN CUPID Atlanta,—A new method of taxing Cupid was discovered by Roland Thomas, who reaped a rich harvest by impersonating a county policeman and exacting fines from dozens of auto and motorcycle couples whom he caught spooning along Peachtree Road and other Lovers’ Lanes of the county. Thomas is reported to have made a systematic and lucrative business of watching for "Joy riders" and forcing them to pay him for his leniency in not "arresting" them. One young couple who hapepned to be a bona fide engaged pair whom he caught looking at the moon and rap turously kissing each other, refused to pay him, because they weren’t afraid of being “arrested” and his bluff was called. A trap was later set and by means of two marked $5 bills the real cops caught the fake one Thomas is now held at police head quarters on a warrant charging him with impersonating an officer, and the still more serious charge of larceny may follow. MRS. LYON’S ACHES AND PAINS Have All Gone Since Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound. Terre Hill, Pa.—“ Kindly permit me to give you my testimonial in favor of had no appetite. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound the aches and pains are all gone and I feel like a new woman. I cannot praise your medicine too highly.”—Mrs. Augustus Lyon, Terre Hill, Pa. It is true that nature and a woman’s work has produced the grandest remedy for woman’s ills that the world has ever known. From the roots and herbs of the field, Lydia E. Pinkham, forty years ago, gave to womankind a remedy for their peculiar ills which haß proved more efficacious than any other combination of drugs ever com pounded, and today Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is recognized from coast to coast as the standard remedy for woman’s ills. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek ing health many of them openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; and in some cases that it has saved them from surgical operations. 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For dorailol briormatioa regarding railroad coarec tioaa. liter table* etc . consult local ticker agaata Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. When I first began taking it I was suffering from female troubles for some time and had almost all kinds of aches —pains in low er part of back and in sides, and press ing down pains. I could not sleep and Hotol Cholaoa In the fashionable i'halaoa soctlon. Open All Yoar. J. B. Thompson A Co. Tho Holinhurat Open AH Yoar. Hoary Damon. Soastdo Honao Often All Yoar F P. Cook’s Hons. Tho Peanharst Upon All Year. Wni. R. Mood. PLEASE THAT IS OUR SLOGAN , And by your leave we wish to reduce your discomfort by sending you a GAS RANGE GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF AUGUSTA PHONE 222 THE HERALD’S Great Song Book Distribution CLOSES JUNE 20 No time to lose now, so get your song book coupons together and present them at this office without delay. You’ll want the splendid col lection of old melodies after the offer is withdrawn, but you can’t get it then for love or money. So ACT AT ONCE! Greatly reduced illustration showing the $2.60 volume, bound in English cloth and stamped in gold. Just clip the coupon printed daily in another column and present it, with five others and the small expense amount ol 879 c Paper Bound, 49 Cents. We strongly recommend the heavy cloth binding, as it is a beauti ful book that will last forever. In this volume are all the old favorites (see partial list opposite), bound together In one beautiful volume; printed in large, readable type; the nyislc so clear and large that it cat) be easily read from a distance where several persons are standing around the acompanist; and every song In this collection Is a recognized popular melody. In this book there are no one-line chantys; no ancient roundelays; no excenpts from wornout musical comedies; no trash; but every song of love and home; every sentimental and college song that you love; every patriotic and sacred song that Is dear to your memory; and all the old masterpieces from the grand opera. 7 SONG BOOKS IN ONE Oomlc Socks Sentimental Songs. Scored Songs, Patriotic Songs, College Songs, Operatic Songs, National Songs. Printed separately, even with the cheapest paper cover, these wonld he priced at 58 cents eaoh. or s total of 93.50; but here Is the complete collection, all in one splendid volume, WITH WORDS AND MUSIC COMPLETE presented ae explained In the coupon printed dally. In addition to this splendid array of beloved old favorite songs there are also OUT OF TOWN READERS With the e*tJnse amount and six coupon* Include the amount named In the coupon to cover postage, and address THE HERALD, Augusta, Ga. 69 Portraits if Famous Vocal Artists These Include all the celebrated singers of the preeent ttay and age —the big stars —reproduced from special copyrighted photographs a*, proved by the artiste themselves—asuperb collection of pictures that money could not buy. Carueo In five different poses; latest copyrighted portraits of Leo Slesak. Mary Garden. Mine. Mateenauer, Kmmy liestiaa, Mme Alda Maggie Teyte, Alma Gluck; character poslnga of Farrar and Scottl, and more than fifty other wonderful portraits Don't Waif Another Minute. Present Your Coupons Today SATURDAY, JUNE 13.' HERE Are Some of Them. a> Room for only a few in this space. Aura L»e. Austrian National Hymn Beauty’s Eyes. > Ben Bolt. Bingo, Blue Alsatian Mountains. Blue Bells of Scotland. Bonnie Doon. Bridge, The, Campbells Are Coming. Columbia. Come Back to Erin. Cornin' Through the Rys. Danube River. Darling Nellie Gray. Dearest Spot Is Homs. Dear Evallna. Dixie Land. , Dream Facea. Evening Star. ij Ever of Thee. Forsaken. ’ : >1 i Forty.nine Bottles. [ French National Song. Future Mrs. 'Awklns. German National Song. Good-bye, Sweetheart. Good-Night, Ladles. Heart Bowed Down. Holy Night. Home, Sweet Home. Hours That Ware. How Can I Lsave Thees In Old Madrid. In the Gloaming. Italian National Hymn. It Was a Dream, I Was Seeing Nellie Home. Jingle Bells. John Anderson, My Jo. Juanita. Kathlen Mavournsen. Kerry Danes. Klllarney. L’ast Night. Last Rose of Summer. Little Brown Jug. Long, Long Ago. Loreley. Lost Chord. Love’s Old Sweat Song. Low-Backed Car. Maid of Athens. Maple Leaf Forever I Marseillaise. Maryland, My Maryland. Meerschaum Pipe. Minstrel Boy. My Bonnie. My Last Cigar. My Old Kentucky Home. Nancy Lee. No, Sir! Nut-Brown Malden. Oft In the Stilly Night. Old Arm Chair. Old Blaek Joe. Old Cabin Home. ,', i Old Oaken Bucket. . UWU, O Paradlee. •*» Our Banner. •w Paloma, La. ‘YUjjs Polish Hymn. Polly Wolly Doodle. ’TT*- Rlg-a-Jlg. Robin Adair. Rocked In the Cradle of Roll On, Silver Moon. Rosalie. Rulel Britannia. Russian National Hymn. Sailing. Sally In Our Ally. \ Scotch National Song. Sleep, Gentle Mother. Soldier’s Farewell. Soldier's Life. Solomon Ltvl. Some Day. Spanish National Hymn. Spring, Gentle Spring. St. Patrick’s Day. Strangers Yet. Sun of My Soul. Suwanas River. Swedish National Song. Sweet and Low. Taka Back the Heart. Thera’s Music In the Air, Three Fishers. Tom-Big Bee River. Walt for the Wagon. Wearing of the Green. Weary. Welsh National Song. Woman 1s Fickle.