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Planters Loan & Sayings Sank
705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870
UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this
Institution has built Its well-earned reputation for
SOLIDITY, STRENGTH AND SAFETY
Thousands of our people re rtlfjr to a happy experience here, and
give Just credit to this bank for the success of themselves end
their children. In their effott to acquire financial Independence.
OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seeking
I hank connccilons, and no eXlort Is spared to enhance the interest
I of our depositors.
WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo-
I pie, and give the same cartful attention to small accounts as to
I the larger ones.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES In five different sites, $3.00 to $20.00
■ per year.
DEPOBITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. •
, Our Mslllng Department has been eMatdlshed with (treat cars
I t*''' l * h '' accounts of depositors living out of town are handled with
■ accuracy and dispatch.
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
Look Out for Dollar Day
It's the Biggest Day of Days
For Your Dollar in Augusta
Watch What a Cellar Will
Do on Dollar Day in Augusta
Friday July 3rd is Dollar Day
"VOTES FOR WOMEN ” STATIONERY
The Official Water-marked Writing Paper approved by
National American Woman Suffrage Association.
The stock is a white SUPERFINE FABRIC FINISH and
each sheet contains the water-mark, "VOT ?' S
FOR WOMEN ’’
RETAILS FOR 38 CENTS,
v Can be had at
Richards Stationery Co.
Have You Thought ofThis Fact?
13“ J" *r ,ldln '' «*. I» that you ar « buy
iP hlmtelf. been a very larjf© consumer
lln ?. °J Bu ldl "8 Material., Paint., etc., for
,*T W fJ V * ' MoCirrel •"»" *>« p n through all the experi
ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view
Everything from us la under the Original Label of the Manu
facturer. and we represent the very beat
We do not manufacture, remix or dope.
We take cane of you In email retail or rar lota.
McCARREL SUPPLY CO.
•43 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1625.
Bright Bargains in Wants
SI.OO Slipper Sale
Here's a Dollar Slipper Sale without anv
Dollar Slippers!
Strange, but true!
Here's a mighty gmnl ehanee to get some
mighty good Slippers at mighty low price*.
Come see for yourself !
$3.50 and $4.00 Values for
SI.OO $1 f OO SI.OO
SJecfiebi/
wt hr THE r A MILT'S f ttT
K. L. GARRETT. Manager
JOE BROWN IN
SENATE RACE
Former Governor Announces
Himself Candidate For Long
Term. Will Oppose Hoke
Smith.
Atlanta. Bx-Govertior Joseph M.
Brown Tuemiay afternoon gave out.a
formal announcement that he would he
a. candidate for the United States
at' in the corning cami>aign.
Governor Brown will make th' race
for the long term agoi net Senator
Hoke Smith who announced himself
some time ago.
Mr. Brown has kept silent aa to his
Political plans for a long time in spite
of repeated questioning. Tuesday’s
was the first definite statement he
made on the question.
GEORGIA CHILD
LABOR MEASURE
House Committee Favorably
Reports Bill Drawn By Na
tional Labor Committee.
Atlanta.- The child labor bill drawn
by the National Labor committee and
accepted i»y Representative Sheppard,
«»f Hu inter county, as a substitute for
his hill introduced last year and
brought over as unfinished business to
jthe present session, was indorsed by
the labor and labor statistics commit
tee of the house of representatives
Tuesday afternoon at the close of a
hearing which lasted more than two
! hours.
The associated cotton manufactur
ers of Georgia, through their attorney,
1 .ee Jordan, of Atlanta, offefred a sub
stitute for the Sheppard substitute
whh h differed from it In two partieuu
uars only. This substitute was urged
jh.v Attorney Jordan, by Allen Johnson,
; presider t of the Kxposition Button
: mills of Atlanta, and by if. P. Melkle
liani, president of a cotton mill at Ldn
j dale. ( la.
The Sheppard substitute was urged
by Mjjh. F. IS. Smith, of Atlanta, on be
| half of the Georgia Federation of La
bor; by B. B. Marks, of Atlanta, pres
ident of the Georgia Federation of Ba
ilor; by Win. H. YVier, of Atlanta, rep
resenting state federation, by
Hooper Alexander, of Decatur, for
mer member of the bouse of represen
tatives and anther of child labor bills
in 1911 and 1912, and by Herschei
Jones, member of the national child
labor committee.
The Sheppard substitute bill pro
hibits the employment of children un
der fourteen years of age in factories,
stores and as messengers.
It prohibits the employment of chil
dren under sixteen years of age who
are unable to write legibly and read
simple English sentences.
Sworn certificates as to the age
and literacy of children are to be fur
nished by the superintendent of
schools in the county where the child
is employ ed.
The substitute urged by th<* assn
cinteil cotton menulncturera exempts
children not less than thirteen years
who are orphans or who have widowed
mothers dependent or partly dependent
npnt) the child'* earnings for support,
and tor children over fourteen years
of ;tge it eliminates the educational
| qualifications.
FIRST FIGHT ON
THE WEBB BILL
Resolution Calling For Report
of All Standing Committees
Within 6 Days Defeated.
Atlanta, Ga.---The Georgia house of
representailves Tuesday had Us first
■harp fight of the 1914 session on a roe
oluitbn by Representative Heck of Ca - 1
roll county to require all slnndiug tom- I
mUtees to report within six dnve on all I
general hit's. The rcsolntlon was ad
versely reported by the rules commit -
Ire. The report of the committee was
disagreed to. The resolution, then placed
before the house, failed of passage un
der a ruling by Speaker Burwell ttiat It
was a change of tile rules and there
fore required a three-fourths majority.
The vote on the resolution was 100 for
and against. The delate on the rule
oerupled all of the day's session except
the thirty minutes of unanimous con
sent for the introduction of new mat
ter.
Led by Wright.
The fight for the Heck reeoHitlon was
led by liepresrntsttve Barn Wrtglu ~f
Flovd county, ably seconded by Repre
aentutlve Sheppard of Sumter county.
Representative Heck and Representative
Moye of Johnson also made spei ehes
Ip Ite favor.
Those who spoke against the bill were
Representatives Me Michael of Malian.:
Miller of Mlhh Hardeman of Jefferson.
Olive of Richmond and Hlarkhurn of
Fulton.
It became apparent at the ottfset o* I
the detwte that the resolution was aimed
chiefly at the temperance rbmmittee of
thr house where the senate hill to makM
effective In Georgia the provisions or
the Webb act of conge, ss is now pend
ing. this set prohibiting the shipment
qf
OireeGts)ions lots to any sing > coneig- |
nee.
• Itepresentlng Wright bitterly erltlcis d ;
committees of the house for "plge n.
holing" hills and de hired that tbs p ins. I
ugt of the Heck resolution would make i
the committees the servants of the house !
instead of its nmsiera
Webb Bill Named.
He scored certain members of the tern- !
penance committee for rVesumtng to re- I
M(ew 'the conatttutlonallti of tlie Webb
act. which he declared le not tl elr right •
either moialtv. legally or consllttulotia'-
ly •
In the course of the dehatr the Me-
Crwrv s. hisii tsaik hill was also broach*
ed as an issue, as well as the bill by
Representative F\il!brtgh| of Hurke
county, to fO-ohtblt th>-jnanufacture, *.le
or giving away to injtice trade of an.- 1
tlip oc containing more than one-hall of
t tmr cent of alcohol, which taMer hilt
s likewise before the temperance 0,111 * i
ndtue of the house.
MADE A GOULD DIRECTOR
Richmond, Va- Finley J Shepard. I
whose wife was Miss Helen Gould
was elected today tn New York, n dl- |
teettir of the Virginia Railway and I
Power Company a "Gould" proper y.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA GA.
DEARING. GA., NEWS
Dcarjng, Ga. —Misses Pearl Reeves and
I Ruby Matthew's entertained Saturday In
| honor of their guest, Miss Pearl Hub
bard. Tbe evening was very pleasant!v
I sp. !'• i with games and pleasure of dl*-
f. r -r li kinds Those who were so for
tiioate to attend from here were I>r. J.
R. Sams, M.esm*a Marcus Culpepper and
F.;.rl Printup, Misses Bernice Culpepper
a or 4 Daisy Huff.
Mr. Troutman Neal spent the day at
Mr Alex Paul’s Sunday.
Mr;* West Is visiting her nephew* Mr.
j W Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howrard visaed
relative* In Spread Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J R. Printup, Miss P.«*-
becca Printup, Miss Neelie ChaepeDl.
I and Miss Rema Adams were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chappelear at Ma -
i thews Sunday.
Mr B. D. Bradshaw spent Sunda; a
j f>r,»dshaw, guest of Mr. nd Mrs. Janies
f- ads'utw
Messrs. J. li.. B. R , Pr’ntup.
Jin LortiP, Jr. Albert Johnson and tun
1 rttierf a plesaru fishing party this w«.»k,
Mi. and Mis. W. A Camp took tea
and spent the evening with Mr, and
M» s. J. R. Printup Monday.
Mr. C. C. Culpepper had Ills saw mid
and 11 fltxures binned Monday night
with no insurance. His 'oss Is at least
five or six hundred dollars. Mr. Cul
pepper has a lot of friends who regr*et
tills piece of misfortune.
Messrs. M. A. Culpepper and Clinton
Langham wen- guests of Misses Irene
Dasher nd Thelma Nickols Monday eve
ning.
Mr and Mrs. Harden Pearson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson Sunny
evening.
Misses Alice and Irene Huff have r -
t.ji ed from a visit to Augusta.
There is a little town near here that
lias an order called “Sons of Rest." The
j vbe-president told it that they had oc
-1 casion to deal with one of their member*
' lately. They stood him up and he raid
he did not work much he only held f *u»
v hf for his wife to cut a little stove
j reod.
1 Sure Indications
of Lunq Trouble
Continued coughs, fevers uni night
I sw*v«ts art among the symptoms rs seri
• ou-3 lung trouble. Eekrnan’s Xlt-'rativa
•i a irr*st henefclal in bringing relic' I’*
u. it v cases, complete recoveries. Reid
thio;-- *
Schell City. Mo.'
"Gentlemen: I hid a terrible cough,
night sweats and pleurisy In my lungs.
A man who heard me coughing advised
trio to take your A iterative. I paid no
I attention to ldm then. 1 got so bad the
doctor said I should g<> to Wyoming
I did, «ynd when I got • there I steadily
grew worse. Then I remembered what
had been told me about your medicine.
1 began taking It. Appetite soon im
proved. fever and night sweats stopped
and for over ;« year 1 have hern well and
in better health than I over was."
(Abbreviated.)
(Affidavit) W. F. COMAR.
Eckman's Alterative is most riffion
cious in bronchial eatatTh and severe
throat and lung affections and uphihid
ing the system. Contains no harmful
or hablt-foriinng drugs. Accept no «»*»-
i stitutes. Fold by leading druggists.
Write Eckrnnn laboratory. Philadelphia.
Pa , for booklet of recoveries.
How to Beautify the Hair
A Simple and Inexpensive
Home Method.
i The hair is like a flower—a little care
and proper nourishment does wonders.
Just as a plant without air and water
withers and dies so will the hair go If
i 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,
which supplies every hair need. It
soaks right in to the hair roots, stlmu
latiYig them and furnshtng the nttrle
nient that is needed for the hair to
grow not only long and heavy, but
fluffy, soft, lustrous and gloriously
radiant.
You. can get a bottle of this inex
pensive, yet delightful and helpful hair
lona from T. 9, 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 unetpialetl
.hair tonic will surely give your hair
! new life and beauty.
Psoriasis Cured by
a Famous Remedy
Moat Troublesome Skin Disease is
Promptly Checked
Get n good, Arm grip on psoriasis by |
using S S. S. the famous blood purifier.
Those extending patches may have de
fied everything else; you may be dis
couraged but let 8. S 8 bathe your
blood and you will quickly observe a
wonderful change.
8. S. 8. exerts a dominating Influence
In the myriad of blood vessel* that com
pose the skin.
Its principal action Is to assist In that
wonderful process whereby the broken
down cells in the akin and their dead
ened nerve threads are rebuilt by new
material from a purified and quickened
blood stream.
This proroas goes on everv second ;
throughout the body. From the tit#-
that 8. 8 8 enters the blood tt has trav
ersed the entire system In about three j
minutes. Its action Is therefore very
rapid, never lets up. If used with the |
same co-opemtlve spirit.
8 8. 8. has been a marvel to over
coma every form of skin trouble and for
a finely Illustrated descriptive treatise
on the skin write to The Swtft Specific
Co W? Swift Titdg . Atlanta. Ga.
Oct a bottle of 8 8 8 today of any j
druggist but refuse all substitutes.
DO YOU FEEL
SLUGGISH ?
Whan you awake tn the mornlua
do you havi that tired sluggish
feelings If so. there Isn't any
thing better for toning up the
system than a bottle of
Randall's 417 Chill and Fever Cure
11 knocks the klnke out of your
system and makes yon tackle your
work with a vim.
Remember, no cure no pay.
Rhone J-H for a bottle tod y.
RANDALL’S
DROPSY
SPECIALIST
Usually give quick relief,
have entirely relieved many
seemingly hopeless cases.
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 Bcns
Box P Atlanta, Qa
Fourth of July Excursion Fares
via
Central of Georgia Railway
Reduced round trip tickets on sale
July 2d, 3d and 4th, limit return
July 7th.
For total Tares and information
relative to schedules, sleeping car
service, etc., ask the nearest ticket
agent of the Central of Georgia Rail
way.
W. W. HACKETT,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
[FORD
IS THE
CAR
The Wife and Boys and
Girls can drive as well
as the men.
! Hee Lombard.
THE
LAND OF
THESKY
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
To Those Interested in Herald’s M. & M. Contest
The Merchants Bank
or [augusta
WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF $500,000.00
In addition to providing every facility for the
Safety, convenience and courteous Service to its
Patrons, now offers to Depositors in its Certificate
of Deposit Department,
HOD VOTES FOB EACH DOLLIR DEPOSITED
These deposits will draw interest at 4%, and
should be made between July Ist and 10th.
Get Duplicate Deposit Slips on your Saving
Deposits. They are good for Votes in the M. &
M. Herald’s Label Contest.
WITH MALICE AFORETHOUGHT.
(Harper’s Magazine.A.
Mrs. Cronan heard her little grand
daughter, Margaret, crying as if in
pairq adn hastened to the child.
"Why, dear, what is the matter?”
inquired Mrs. Cronan. "Did you meet
with an accident?” ..
"No—no, grandma!” sobbed Mar
garet. "It w-wasn’t an accident:
M-mother did It on purpose!”
ICE
22 12-lb. Tickets for $ 1.00
ANY QUANTITY. DELIVERED FREE.
Vegetables, fruit, Groceries
We carry a complete line of choice ripe fruit
and fresh Vegetables. Anything obtainable in the
Augusta market.
We can positively save you money on your
grocery 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. 16 East Boundary.
Wouldn’t you like a
NEW kind of Summer? >
Golf tennis—motoring—fishing—canoeing among surround
ings that are superbly beautiful and full of fresh experiences.
THE LAND OF THE SKY with its legion of towering
mountains and silvery-blue lakes is always amazing forever
NEW inexhaustible in interest.
Take one of the finely appointed through trains of the
SOUTHERN RAILWAY to Asheville, Tryon, Black Moun
tain, Brevard, Hendersonville, Lake Toxaway, Saluda, Waynes
ville. Flat Rock, Hot Springs, N. C., and other rare vacation
places. Superior accommodations at hotels and private cottages
at prices affording a wide range of cheice. Preparations for
Summer guests are more complete than ever this year.
Oar illa.trmt.tJ boohl.t. ar. indi.oan.abl* to tha planning of a .a. c.fal
Summmr trip. Th... and any oth.r information *.nt upon application tn
MAGRUDER DENT. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT,
729 Broad St., Augusta. Ga. Phone 947.
Low Summer Fares Long Limits • Liberal Stopovers
vi/EDNESDAY. JULY J.
TVAncv Treated One Week
UKUrvl I Free. Short breath
—— —— |ng relieved in a
few hours —swelling, water and uric acid
removed In a few days—regulates liver,
kidneys and heart. Write for testimonials
of cures, and a symptom blank for a
Free Trial Treatment. COLLUM DROP-
S': REMEDY CO. DEPT. 13 ATLANTA.
GA.