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mb Planters Loan & Savings Bank mma
705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Organlzedlß7o
UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARB DAILY EXPERIENCE, thl*
lnstltutioju hes btrllt Its well-eam«d reputation for
SOLIDITY, BTRENGTH AND SAFETY
Ttwmaarvls of aur people oe rfify to a happy „Kperl«nr„ here, and
five Juet credit to thl* bank for the mircea* of themaelvea and
tlie+r children, In their effort to acquire flnaneial Independence.
OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to thoee neeklne
beak connection*, and no effort la spared to enhance the Interest
of our depositor*.
WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo
ple, and give tho name careful attention to email accounts as to
the larger one*.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES In five different sizes, $3.00 to $20.00
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. •
Our Mailing Department has been established with treat curt
and the accounts of depositor living out of town are handled with
accuracy and dispatch.
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Cath> e r,
Guarantee Shoes
Represent better quality
and better values for the
money than can be had un
der the old plan of from
manufacturer to broker, from
broker to jobber, jobber to
retailer, and from retailer
finally to you.
Our
“From Maker to Wearer”
Policy =■
not only eliminates the pro
fits of these middlemen, but
as well, insures fresh new
stocks in the latest style cuts.
Indeed all that anyone may
desire in a shoe for men or
women will be found here at
a>2.50,53.00 & $3.50
Make it a point to drop in
and see the pleasing varieties
in our large stock.
Guarantee Shoe Co.
Broad and Tenth Sts.
GREENSBORO NEWS
Greensoboro, Ga.—Mr. C. J. Thorn
ton, of Union Point, spent yesterday
here.
Mr. S. J. Willoughby, of Union
Point, was here Thursday.
Mr. Guy Boatwright is spending
the wek-end with relatives in Bairds
town
Miss Rosa Gillen, of Maxeys, is
spending a few days here with rel
atives and friends.
Miss Clyde Willis is spending a
few days in Madison.
Mfttg Huldah Williams has return
ed from the Emory College com
mencement.
Misses Julia Emily Wright, Julia
John Wright, and Caldwell
have returned from Emory College
commmencement.
Dr. E G. Adams spent yesterday in
Union Point.
Mrs. Will Barns, of Union Point,
was here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reynolds, Sr.,
spent yesterday In Union Point with
Mrs Laura Prlntup.
Misses Agnes Hurt and Marlon
Park spent Wednesday with friends
in Madison.
Miss Agnes Hurt will leave today
for Baltimore, Md., where she will
visit relatives anl Trends,
Mrs J. F. Thornton, Mrs. R. L. Mc-
Commons and Misses Bunnie Moore
and Marei Louise Williams left
Thursday for Bishop, to attend the
Methodist Church meeting.
Minims Carrie and Sarah Smith
have returned hom from school for
vacation.
Messrs. C. M. King and Howell T.
Evans will leave for Warm Springs
to attend the meeting of the Seed
Crushers’ Association.
Judge B. T. Mosley, of Danville,
was here Wednesday on special busi
ness.
Editor James C. Williams spent
Wednesday in Madison.
Cashier Rhinohart, of the Bank of
Colbert, was here this week attend
ing court.
Misses Louis Wright and Audrey
McWhorter are the guests of Mrs. J.
P. Medlin, Sr.
Misses Kathryn Spinks and Flory
MoQlbony are the guests of Miss
Vara Smith In Athens.
Miss Marie Stephens, of State Nor
mal School, is the guest of her
cousin, Mr. H. F. Hurt.
Misses Marte Smith and Susie Be
thea, of State Normal School, have
returned home to spend vacation.
Miss Lillian Moore will attend the
summer sehool at Noshville, Tenn.
Miss Florence Willis leaves to
morrow for the summer school at
Athens, to take a course in domestic
science.
Mrs. .T. W. More returned Wednes
day from a visit to Covington.
Messrs. W. Bradley and Howard
Carey, of White Plains, spent a few
days here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Andrews
entertained the choir of the Baptist
church in a most delightful way Fri
day evening This charming home
was thrown open and beautifully dec
orated for the occasion. After de
lightful music and readings by Miss
Batzell a delightful salad course wa b
served.
Messrs. Percy Middlebrooks and
Mark Few. of Madison, were here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hicks, of Toccoa
were here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks lived here to a few weeks ago.
Miss Kosa Gillen, of Maxe/ys. is
visiting friends and relatives here.
Mr Rudolph and Theodore Oeiss
ler. of Atlanta, visited their mother,
Mrs. H. Geissler, this week.
Mr Have W. Kunceford, of Batrds
town, was a visitor here this week.
Miss Halite Park is visiting friends
in Willington, N. C.
Mr s . W. T. Caldwell, of Aaugusta,
spent a few days this week with
Mrs. R L. Caldwell.
Miss Aidren Harwell has returned
to net- home in Newborn, after epnd
ing a few days with Mrs. W. M.
Childs.
Miss Laurie Caldwell is visiting
relatives in Monroe.
Mr \V. G. Sliannaunhouse, of North
Carolina, is visiting his parents here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Held, of Put
man, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Mosley.
The temperature here Wednesday
was about 100; we had a nice rain
Thursday.
Mrs. Kit Fitzpatrick, of Madison,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. S. |
Mosley.
Miss Elolse Mosley is In Franklin,
N. t\, with her aunt, Mrs. Shellman.
Mr.' W. T. Corrv, of Robinson, was
'aere this week. Sir. Corrv said they
had a fine rain in his part.
Mir E. T. Boswell, of Siloam, was
here this w r eek.
v. M. hi. Sisk spent a few days in
Madison this week.
Mr. Fred Harris has returned from
Mercer University.
Mr. Hoyt Boswell, of the University
of Georgia, spent the week-end here.
Mr. J W. Evans has returned from
a business trip to Washington. Ga.
Mr R W. Parker, of Madison, was
here Saturday.
Mr. R W. Gunn, of Craw fordvills.
spent Saturday here
Mr W. M. Reynolds, Of Siloam,
was here this week on business.
Hon E. A. Copelan spent a few
davs in Athens last week.
Mr .1. Frank Road, of Atlanta, was
here this week.
Mr. C. M. Furlow, the well-known
Insurance man of Madison, was here
Thursday.
Mr. Henry Copelan Is working in
Atlanta.
Messrs. Will Wright and Hutty
Crawford have opened a blacksmith
shop here.
Or. Predmoro, the government rep
resentative of tick eradication, was
here Saturday.
Mr. Hen Hart, of Union Point, wai
in the city yesterday.
Mr. A. J. Gillen spent yesterday
here
Messrs. Percy Magee, Cranston
and Carey Williams and J C. Wil
liams was among them that vlated
the wreck at Robinson Friday.
Cur«s Stubborn. Itchy Skin Troubles.
"I could scratch myself to pieces’"
Is often heard from sufferers of Beta
nia. Tetter, Itch and similar Skin
Eruptions. Don’t Scratch—Stop tha
Itching at once with Dr. Hobson’s Ec
zema Ointment. Its first application
starta healing; the Red. Rough, Scaly,
Itching Skin Is soothed by the Heal
ing nnd Cooling Medicines. Mrs. C. A
1 Klnfeldt. Rock Island. 111., after using
j I>r. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment, wrltea:
• Tills Is the first time in nine yesrs
I have been free from the dreadful
ailment."* Guaranteed. 50c, at your
Druggist. _____
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No- 1. Kolock street. . ts
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
--here at last is an offer which if accepted
today will put an end to this condition forever
Kitchen Drudgery
Unnecessary Steps
Unfinished Work
Wasted
Opportunities
Discontent
Worry
Overwork
Our Arrangement With the Makers Brings You
Genuine McDougall Kitchen Cabinet at
Regular Cash Prices—but Payable in Weekly Amounts
You Can Easily Afford and Will be Glad to Pay—
For under the terms of our arrangement with the makers, we are
permitted to sell twenty=five (25) McDougall Kitchen Cabinets at spot-cash prices —
but on easy weekly payments .
If you are tired out and dissatisfied with old-fash
ioned housekeeping methods and if you will appreciate
and tell your friends about the time and labor saving
advantages of the McDougall Cabinet after yon get it
in your home—you are eligible for membership.
Paid Today Secures
| Immediate Delivery
of one of these Inimitable
McDougall Kitchen Cabinets
The 'purposes of this special offer may be explained, in a few words:
McDougall Kitchen Cabinets are the handsomest, most completely ap
pointed and convenient cabinets made, and we want every woman in thi3
city to know it. By making it easy for 25 more housewives to own and
use one, we are advertising our store for the reason that every buyer
under the terms of this limied offer will be numbered among its most en
thusiastic and loyal friends.
We know that every’ enthusiastic and loyal friend of this store will go
out of her way to tell her friend about McDougall Cabinets, who in turn
will eventually buy them.
This—in a nutshell —is the object of this unusual offer, and if you
have ever wanted to own a good, convenient kitchen cabinet, this is your
chance to get it, and get it cn terms that are too liberal to resist—terms
that in reality permit you to pay for your cabinet as it pays for Itself.
Don't delay until tomorrow. Come in and see the justly celebrated Mc-
Dougall Cabinet today—if you put off your selection too long you may be
too late.
Maxwell Bros.
973 Broad St.
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No. 1, Kotlock street. ts
FOR 1 DRUNKENNESS
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rHE KEELEY INSTITUTE
ao4(* MAIN STREET
Jurkaonrillr, El*.
rbe Oaly Keelry Institute la Florida
GARDEN HOSE
Large shipment of
Garden Host' just re
ceived direct from
factorv.
Hose Reels,
Hose Pipes.
liarge assortment
Lawn Sprinklers.
THEO. 6. McAULIFFE
115 Jackson Street.
PLEASE
THAT IS OUR SLOGAN
I
And by your leave we wish to reduce your
discomfort by sending you a
GAS RANGE
GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF AUGUSTA
PHONE 222
Join Our McDougall Co-operative Club
and profit by this remarkable offer
oUNDAY, JUNE 14.
Ship-Shod Methods
Untidy Appearances
Overcrowded
Rooms
Unsanitary Pantry
Contaminated Food
Repulsive- Cookery