The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 02, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN 4% —™ E —4% Planters Loan & Savings Bank mm 705 broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARB DAILY EXPERIENCE,'thI* Institution ha* hunt it* well-eerned reputation for SOLIDITY. STRENGTH AND SAFETY Thmmanil* of our people re rtlfy to a happy experlenr„ hem, and give Just credit to this bank for the nieces* of themeelve* and their children. In their effott to acquire financial Independence. OUR BEST FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to those seeking bank connection*, and no eflort la spared to enhance the Interest of our depositor*. WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTS or careful, conservative peo ple, and give the same careful attention to small account* as to the larger ones. SAFETY LOCK BOXES in five different «lie«. $3.00 to »20.00 per year. DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. • Our Mailing Department has been established with great can and the acroums of depositor* living out of town are handled with accuracy and dlapatch. L. C. HAYNE, Proaidant. GEO. P. BATES, Caahier. 70th SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST NOTICE THE AUGUSTA SAYINGS BANK 827 Broad Street. Incorporated 1879. Regular .six months’ interest at the rate <>f 4 per cent h«« been placed to the credit of de positors and will be compounded July Ist, 1914. ALL deposits made and new accounts opened to July 10th will hear interest from the first of July. The directors and officers eor dially invite new accounts. DIRECTORS Edw. J. Lyon. J. Willie levy. V. L Fuller, Charles O Carr, Arthur H. Merrv, Dr. Thoa R Wright, Farcy E May, OFFICERS Percy B. May—Fre*tilent. Dr. Thoa R. Wright—Vice-President J. G. Welgle—Cashier. L. W Lyeth— Awl. Cashier. Dollar Day at Walk-Over Boot Shop PRESENTING SOME MOST BEMARKAB LE BARGAINS WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP David Slusky, Hugh H Alexander, Richard E. Allen, Cha* K Brown, E A Pendleton, J O. Welgle 300 Pairs Women’s White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords. Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Values 500 Pairs Women’s Russian Calf Flat Bow Pumps and Oxfords. Regular Values as high as $4.00 100 Pairs Boys’ Scouts, in tan, black and green. Regular $2.50 values 200 Pairs Boys' Tan and Black High Shoes, in Gun Metal and Patent. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Values AFTER SEARCH, CORPSE IS FOUND IN CHAIR Body of Calvin Glover Dis covered After Life Had Been Extinct For Probibly Over 24 Hours. Calvin Glover, an employe of the Augusta Factory, was found dead in a chair yesterday afternoon at 4:16 in the dining room of hts house, 1128 • ’oggins street. Mr. T. W. Bailie, who lives In the same house and was a friend of Mr. Glover's, found the body, which had apparently been there inrec noon the day before, Tuesday. It was learned from Mr. Bailie and others that Mr. Glover had been in bad health for several days, but had been unable to go to his work as usual. <>n Tuesday n orning he went to the mill, and at the lunch hour went back to his house, stopping on the way to get some bread from relatives. After that, he was not seen until Wednesday afternoon when Mr. Bailey, having missed him from his work and won dering what was the matter with him, went to look for him In nls room. He saw Mr. Glover sitting In a chair and went up to him. calling him by name. Getting no response, he shook 11 he dead man by the shoulder to wake him up, as he thought. "Hey," he said, "What are you doing asleep at this •line of day?" The body was taken to R. E. El liott's undertaking ustublishment, I where, in the private chapel, the fun eral was held this morning at 10 o'clock. The service was conducted by the Rev. A. D. Echols, of the As bury Methodist church, and the inter ment was in the city cemetery. Messrs. Thornton Waters, R. 1,. Hague, K. H. Harveston, O. 1.. Hague, Wal ter Burwell and Palmer Reckum were all-bearers Deceased is survived by his wife. Mrs Fannie Glover, who was on a visit to the country at the time of his death. SUMMER CHANGE? AT THE GEORGIA R. R. OFFICES Announcement Is made of the res ignation of Mr. J. J Conway, store keeper of the Georgia Railroad at Au guste He is succeeded by Mr. R. C. Grown. The change went into effect yesterday. In addition to acting as storekeeper, Mr. Brown will he clerk and assistant chief of motive power. Owing to the summer dullness the office of store keeper was abolished and also several of the clerks were suspended. The offices of the superintendent, fuel agent and road master were mov ed from the first floor to the second floor of the building, that they might he on the same floor with the chief dispatcher. The superintendent’s old offices on the first floor will he occu pied by the general manager and chief | clerk and the purchasing agent. - You're Bilious and Costive! j Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour ■ Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges ! tion, Mean Liver and Bowels dogged. ! Glean up tonight. Get a 25c bottle jof Dr. King’s New Life Pills today i and empty the stomach and bowels 1 of fermenting, gassy foods and waste. ' A full bowel movement gives a satis- I tied, thankful feeling—makes you feel i fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't | gripe. 25c at your druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Sajve for Burns. C. A. NICKERSON, Manager THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Friday Will Be Dollar Day Read What One Dollar Will Do for You at A. G Rhodes & Son and Come and Let Us Show You. Rhodes Gives You More for Your Dollar. One Dollar Opens an ' Account for You Here. SPECIAL RUG SALE 17 Arrnond Rag Ifni's, siz< 27 in. by 54 in. The kind you always buy at $2.00 each. Our price Friday only, each .... SI.OO SPECIAL PORCH ROCKER SALE VI White Maple Porch Rockers, seat upholstered in rattan. This is what you need for your porch. Our price Friday only .. ..SI.OO All Prices Marked in Plain Figures at RHODES’. mm $ 17.95 SPECIAL BED OUTFIT Full size two inch continuous post Iron Bed, forty five pound felt mattress; all steel spring and two feather pillows. All for thy small sum of $17.98. 98< cash and SI.OO a week. We furnish Your Home for a Little Each Week A .G & Son 1010-12 Broad St a/ Augusta, Ga. COMPLETE NOUSEFURNISHERSI jH |p»m»| THURSDAY. JULY 2. BLUE TAG BARGAIN BALCONY SPECIALS. 12 Golden Oak Center Tables, worth $2.00 ev erywhere. Rhodes’ will sell you one Friday for only . .SI.OO Many other dol lar specials * not mentioned. FRIDAY Colu m b I a Records at One-Half Price. Take advantage of this exception al offer and sup ply yous needs for it may not happen this way again. One Dollar Opens an Account for you at t RHODES’.