The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 16
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iLL Planters loan & Savings Bank
705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870
UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE. thU
institution ha* built It* well-earned reputation for
SOLIDITY, BTRENOTH AND SAFETY
Thou*an<l*of our people oe rtlfy to a happy experience her*, and
rlv* iu»t credit to this bank t or the «ucce»» of thrm**lve* and
their children, In their effort to acquire flnaneial Independence.
OUR BBBT FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seeking
bunk connectlona, and no efl ort la spared to enhance the lntereat
of our depositor*.
WE SOLICIT TME AGCOUNTB or careful, ronaervatlve peo
ple. and give the aame careful attention to small account# a* to
the larger one*.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES In five different site*, $3.00 to $20.00
per year. _
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. •
Our M»IHnK Repartrm-m h*« been established with great care
and the accoijni* of depositor* living out of town are handled with
accuracy and dispatch.
L. C. HAYNE, President. QEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
"VOTES FOR WOMEN" STATIONERY
The Official Water-marked Writing Paper approved by
National American Woman Suffrage Association.
The stook is a white SUPERFINE FABRIC FINISH and
each sheet contains the water-mark “VOTES
FOR WOMEN.”
RETAILS FOR 85 CENTS.
Can be had at
Richards Stationery Co.
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Bright Bargains in Wants
ICE
22 12-lb. Tickets for SI.OO
ANY QUANTITY. DELIVERED FREE.
Vegetables, fruit, Groceries
• We carry a complete line of choice ripe fruit
and freali Vegetables. Anything obtainable in the
Augusta market.
We can positively save you money on vour
giwerv purchases.
Get our prices before buying. Would be glad
to quote you prices over phone.
We deliver promptly to any part of the city.
J. L. RADFORD
Phone 1846. IB East Boundary.
BUILT with
DIMES and
NICKLES
The Woolwopth Building in
New York is America's monu
ment to the greatness of small
change—a glorification of the
nickel and dime. The Wool
worth building was bought
snd paid for out of the pro
ceeds of a chain of five and
ten cent stores. One man ap
preciated the fact that TWEN
TY NICKELS MAKE A DOL
LAR, and made a fortune. It
is Issson that may be applied
to saving.
Deposit yous nickels and
dimes in this Bank. They will
grow to dollars and dollars will
grow to hundreds
The Augusta
Savings Bank
Years of Faithful Servioe.
ANNUAL SUMMER
REDUCTION SALE
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. Etc.
(Malting and Cana Casas and Rags,
39C up.)
AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
735 CROAD STREET.
OPPOBITE MONUMENT.
Society
GREENSBORO NEWS
Greensboro, Ga,—Mr. B. W. Bojrd, of
In ion Point, was here today.
Mr. arid Mrs. D. C. Johnson, of Au
gu«ta, attended the funeral of Mrs M.
C. Wright.
M*r. Parkie Byr:e, of Uncle Sam's hi life*
Jackets, Ip at home with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. c. Byco.
Mr. W. M. Weaver, of Macon, wan
here this week.
Mr. Guy Boatwright spent the we«k
end with his aunt, Mrs. J. C. Caldwell,
at Swords.
Mr. Kdgar Bon well, of HI loam, wan
here yesterday.
Rev. U. K. Dutton Is attending the
Sunday School Convention, which was
held thin week at Sandersvtlle.
Rev. W. R. Mackay returned Sunday
from Calhoun. where he was conducting
ft series of meetings
Messrs, Carlos Kitchens. Harry Geer
and ■Carey Williams attended the JClber
ton-Washington ball g .me Wednenday
on the latter’s diamond.
Messrs. K. D. Claud Robinson,
H. H. Williams J. FT. MrCommons, Jr.,
are camping on the Oconee river at Mil
ledgevllle.
I)r. Jim Wright and Mr. Henry Sla
ton. of Washington, attended the funeral
of Mrs. M. C. Wright.
Mr. J T. Wynn has returned from a
visit to Atlanta and Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel P. Park, chaperoned
a delightful little party yesterday to
Bowden’s pond. Those who thoroughly
enjoyed the occasion were: Misses Ma
rion and Elizabeth Park. Nina Cornwell
and Josephine Williams. The party went
to the pond in Park’s car.
Miss Clyde Willis has returned from a
visit to Madison.
Mrs W. H. Pryor visited Madison this
week.
Misses T.ouise and Jane Borough, of
Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Lila Mer-
rtt
Dr. K. T. Arnold, of Philomath, ia in
the city.
Mr. Garnett Kvnns. of Atlanta, spent
the week-end at home.
Mips Clyde WIUIs has been visiting
Mends In Covington.
Judge W. F Bmith, of Bairdstown,
was here this week.
Mrs. Susie Crossley, of Bairdstown,
was here Wednesday on business.
Mies Annie Sue Launlus Is with her
sister. Mrs Kdward Pennington.
Misses Ida and Oro McWhoter are at
home for the summer.
Miss Florence Sanders of Atlanta, is
the vilest of Miss Katherine Monfot.
Miss Nell Mall tvs returned home,
from Atlanta and Marietta.
Mise Cpleste Park Is spendlhg a few ,
days with tier stater. Mrs Henry Harris,
H 8 Sparta.
Mr It. .1 Ambrose, has returned from
ri visit to friends at Jacksonville. Fla.
Miss Gertrude Love, is the guest of]
In-- slater. Mrs Ctrl El'lson. at Atlanta.
Mrs George Nabors, of Atlanta, Is the
guosi of tier sister. Mrs. Henry a. Tor
hertt.
Mr. Charlie Golucke. of Crawfordvtlle,
spent Friday here.
Mr. C. N. Spinks, of Greenvttle. S C.,
has returned to his home after a visit
to parent* here
Mrs I. Pi. Save and Mrs W. M Wal
lace of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs.
M M Morgan.
Mr \V M. Wallace, of Atlanta, was a
week-end visitor to Mrs M M. Morgan.
Master Charlie Cloud, of Norwood, has
returned to his home after a visit to his
grandparents.
Miss Florence Willis will leave today
for Athens wiiere she will attend the
summer school.
Miss Helen Randall, of Slloam, is visit
ing her grandmother, Mrs. Kate Harris.
Mis M. Ilossman left Thursday for
Franklin, N. C., where she will spend
the summer.
Mrs A. Kregsfeld. and children left
Thursdav for Atlanta to visit friends.
Mr and Mrs. Reuben Lunceford and
SOU. Clarence of Bairdstown, was here
this week.
Miss Maud" Townsend leaves Monday
for Athens, where she will manage the
art department.
Misses Is,he te and Virginia Faust, of
Islington returned to Greensboro with
their sister. Mrs. F. A. Shipley.
Mis. It 1.. Caldwell and daughter.
Miss 1 junto are visiting the formers
mother at Monroe.
Mrs Charter Torbertt. of Birmingham,
Ala Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Perdue.
Mrs M M Morgan and children have
returned from a visit to Ma> field and
Warrenton.
Mr. Janies Wmatrong, Misses Kather
,leen. and Sara Myrt Armstrong was here
yesterday shopping
Miss llallte Park will return home
Saturday after a three months' visit
with friends in Virginia and North Caro
lina
Mrs. J. R. Spink* has vHurned from a
stay In Atlanta.
t'ot. and Mr*. James Davison announce
Hie t lrth of a little eon.
Major C. M. King and daughter. Jose
phine Imve returned from Warm Spring*,
where they attended the convention of
the Southern Cotton Seed Crushers.
Mr amt Mr* J. E Armour and MV*
\\ G Armour, Miller Armour and
I Messrs John Armour and Emory Wright
attended the funeral of Mrs. A. Armour
at Madison yesterday.
Messrs. E. C. Iltxon. J. B. Williams,
W. M. Hnp.int and B. W. laws attend
ed the Masonic barbecue.
Mrs Henry Harris lias returned to her
home In Spartn.
Mre Joe lies well. Mrs Adolphus Bos
well. Miss lanilse Boswell. Messrs Hat
end Whittle Boswell were among those
who attended the gra uattng exerctees
of the State University. MV Hoyt Bos
well being the member of the etas*.
The Sunbeams had a short but Im
pressive meeting Sunday afternoon at ?
o'clock and the Royal Amliassadora at R
i c ock.
The Missionary Aid Society met with
Mrs A S Mosley yesterday afternoon.
The attendance was large and every one
enjoyed the study of the Bible work
Mrs C. K Monfort hud charge of the
program Next meeting wtll be held
with MY* J. T. McGthony
Among t hoeo who attended the funeral
of Mrs A Armour tn Madison Monday
were Mr and Mre J. F,. Armour. Mr
ard Mrs W G. Armour. Mrs J W
Wright and Mrs J. W Moore, Messrs.
Mttlev amt John Armour snd Emorv
Wright.
Misses Jane and Louts* Borough, the
attractive guest of Mts* Lila Merritt,
were tlie honor guest* Thursday at a
delightful rtentv at Bowden * Pond Be
! fore returning to the city the guest en-
Jopt'd a delightful lunch eerved near Hi#
j spring.
Mis* Vliglut. Moody snsnt the week
j end with M s* Ssrsh Hall
Cur** Stubborn, Itehy Skin Trouble*,
•’! could scratch mvaalt to pieces"
to often heard from sufferer* of Bcas
m*. Tetter, ttch and similar Skis
| Eruptions. Don't Scratch—Slop the
Itching at once with Dr Hobson's Ec
tenia Ointment. It* first application
starts healing: the Red Rough. Beaty
Itching Skin la soothed by the Hagl
]ln £ and Cooling Medlclnea, Mrs. C. A.
Etnfeldt. Rock Island. 111., after ualng
j Dr Hobson'a Eciema Ointment write#:
"Thta la ths flrat time in nine peart
j I have bsen free from the dreadful
aliment.” Guaranteed. We. at your
Druggist
You remember tbs l*st Dollar Day
In Augusta? Thera's going to b* an
other one soon. Watoh for it in tho
Augusta Herald
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. "
FRECKLES
Now la th* Time to Got Rid of Th*a*
Ugly Spot*.
Thar*** no longer the *Ughtent need
of feeling ashamed of your fredkles,
a* the prescription othlne—double
strength—l* guaranteed to remove
these homely epots.
Simply get ati ounce of othlne—dou
ble strength—from any druggist, and
apply a little of It night and morning
and you should soon aee that even
the worst freckle* have begun to dis
appear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It la seldom that
more than an ounce Is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a beau
tiful clear complexion.
Be sure to a*k for the double
strength othlne a* this Is sold undeT
gttarantee of money back if it falls
to remove freckles.
$11.85
Wrightsville Beach and Re
turn Summer Tourist
Tickets.
$8 10
Wilmington, N. C., and Re
turn, Week End.
Atlantic Coast Line
BLANCHARD & CD.
UNDERTAKERS
&EMBALMERS
1368 Broad Street.
Phone 3138.
Efficient Service Guaranteed
Keep Cool
$3.50 Seasucker
Suits,
$4.50 —Linen Suits,
$5.00 Line Crash
Suits.
$6.50 to sß.oo
Beach Suits.
$lO 00 to $15.00-
Mohair Suits.
sls 00 to $25 00-
Blue Serge Suits.
We keep the best
Clothes for the money.
F. G. MERTINS
Clothier and Tailor.
PHONE 3427
Have Your Automobile
Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.
FORD
IS THE
CAR
The Wife and Boys and
Girls can drive as well
as the men.
See Lombard.
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House Dresses
These Dresses are to ’ e had in Gingham and Percale, in Solid, Checks and Stripes. There are many
different models from which to select; styles are high, low and square neck; long and short sleeves; sizes
34 to 46. Price 69 c
SERVICEABLE SUMMER 5 K RTS
At Less Than the Manufacturers Would Ask for Them In
Large Quantity Orders in Regular Way.
LADIES’ ALL-WOOL SERGE SKI RTS— Colors, tan, navy,
gray, black; trimmed with hip tunic; snappy, perfect fit
ting, all sizes *l-98
GOLDEN BROS.
Ladies’ Outfitters
BALK’S ORCHESTRA DANCING
A Delightful Trip
DOWN THE SAVANNAH RIVBR.
Steamer Chappelle loaves the City Wharf (Center and Bay streets) Fri
day night at 8 o’clock, and every Sunday Afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Good Music and Refreshments on board.
Just the place to go with your Mother, Sister, Wife or Sweetheart.
m
Strict enforcement of good order.
No intoxicating Liquor allowed on the Boat.
25c-RoundTrip—2sc
Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald”
Every bottle bubbles over
with real restfulness to
body and mind—
A delightful flavor all its own.
IN ICED BOTTLES
ANYWHERE
BOTTLED BY
CHERO-COLA BOTTUNG CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
TRIMMED
MILLINERY
Speddi 95c
Her* is what we believe is
the most acceptable opportu
nity that has been offered this
season to women who are con
templating the purchase of a
hat.
It means that you can come
to our Millinery Department,
select any model you choose
from this lot, including our
original and adapted styles, and
secure ft‘for this unusual
price 980
SUNDAY, JUNE 28,
More beautiful Mid-Sum
mer Dresses for the last
few days at our June Clear
ance Sale, very d* c 7C
special at .. ~
LADIES VOILE DRESSES, new tunic
styles; figured, dots and stripe, pat
terns; some made with n-at and white
crepe vest, others plain styles; black
Batin sagheß. Sreeial at .. $5 75
Summer Dresses
Here is a line of Summer Dresses
of lawns, crepes and eyelet blinen.
Da lnt.v of make and sure to give sat
isfaction. There are twenty-four
Dresses in the lot. They will be sold
tomorrow at .. .. $195
Sale of Skirts
Included in the sale which begins
Monday is an assortment of black,
shepherd plaid, novelty check, etc.,
Skirts; real $7.50 and SIO.OO values.
Ask to see them at SSOO
Wonderful Values in Middy
Blouses
We have gathered into two lots our
finest Middies, values up to SI.OO, spe
cial tomorrow at .. .. 50C
Just Received Fresh Shipment
of New Waists
Woman's $1.50 White Embroidered Voile
Waists, low neck and short sleeve styles, trim
med with lace insertions and tucks, at $1
1054 Broad St.
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