The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% THE i Planters Loan & Savings Bank 705 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 UPON THE ROCK OF 44 YEARS DAILY EXPERIENCE, this Institution has built Its well-earned imputation for SOLIDITY. STRENGTH AND SAFETY Thousands of our people ce rtlfy to a happy experience hare, and give Just credit to this hank for the Mirrens of themselves anti their children. In their effort to acquire financial Independence. OUR BEBT FACILITIES ARE OFFERED to thoee seeking bank connections, and no effort Is rpured to enhance the Interest of our depositors. WE SOLICIT THE ACCOUNTB or careful, conservative peo ple. and give the same cartful attention to small accounts ns to the larger ones. SAFETY LOCK BOXES in five different sizes. $3.00 to $20.00 per year. DEPOBIT3 MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. • Our Mailing Departmenl ha* been established with rrrnt care and the accounts of depositors living out of town are handled with accuracy and dispatch. L. C. HAYNE, Prsaident. GEO. P. BATES, Caahisr. SILVER S 5 & 10c STORE IS SETTING THE PACE Will close their store SATURDAY, July 4th, and hope others will follow. We will have our store closed tight all day SATURDAY in order to give our em ployees opportunity to celebrate the Fourth as their hearts may plea c e. DO YOUR SHOPPING > "tODAYTFRIDAY For the benefit of the trading public we will keep our Store Open Friday Evening ~ Until 7;30 P. M. MONDAY Our store will be Open Monday morning with special sales in embroideries, dry goods and other lines. WATCH SILVER’S WINDOWS Interest Notice Interest on deposits in our Savings Department is now due and payable. All deposits in this depart ment made on or before the 10th of July will bear interest from the first of the month. Savings accounts are especial ly solicited. Ihe Citizens & Southern Bank 709 HROAI) STREET. AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA CROWDS Ik S.C. ARE DWINDLING At Yorkville, Blease Ends His Daily Falmination With Ref erence to the “Half Sense, Liquor Drinking, Cigarette Smoking Bunch.” Yorkville, 8. C. Yrr.-k county grave the 'nndldates for the United Staton «en h'v a crowd of between 600 and 700 at the campaign meeting here yesterday. Twice an many heard Governor Blease and Judge Jones speak here in the gu bernaturial campaign two years ago. Tin sentiment of the crowd was pret t\ much divided. A prominent local man dec la: id that the hulk of applause tire the governor came from the cotton mid cement of i lie taidlenee, and more for Senator Smith from the farmers present. Jcnnlngh and Pollock, however, either had or made quite a number of friends. '1 he meeting was without special feature*. Colonel \V. \V. Lewis, county chair nun,. presided, ;md the Rev. J. T. Oates, ui the A P P. church, offered prayer. 1. i» Jennings opened the discussion • H.erda.s, h> denying that he was in the no < men I; to he p Senator Smith ana not i>< win lie sad he was running only to help South Carolina and that he will In* in the second race if all reports are true. Jennings again took up the Saunders case, det Igrtng tli.it the “star chamber" session of the hoard of regen is will make ‘Wen lileasites’ hair stand on end.” He charged that the governor and asylum regents appointed by him planned to get rJd of Dr. Saunders and other members of the asylum medical staff to make places for certain of the governor’s friends. He declared Dr. Saunders was condemned by the board before she was given a chance to de fenri herself. Jennings was asked how many peti tions for pardons lie had written out. No Pardons for Him. “Not a single one," replied the speak er who added that he had never even signed one; that he was lucky In keep ing his clients out of the penitentiary, for If they got there they would stay, as hr was not one of the governor's fi lends. Jennings touched Up Smith a little, criticising him for taking up so much time in cotton work and not trying to gel federal aid fordralnage. W. P. Pollock also declared he was running because he wanted the Job, not onl> to beat Smith. He reviewed the “Portland Ned” case, calling attention to tiie number of safe crackings following .the pardoning of yeggmen by Blease. He read ‘•Portland Ned’s’’ record as given by the postoffice department. He told the crowd that the governor was trying to line them Up with the blind tigers and dive keepers of Uharleston under the l#»nde’ ship of Vincent Uhlcrola, “the king of Market street,” and Jim Sot tile, “the t. in i of all blind tigers.” He referred to the appo ntinent on the governor's staff of Sot tile w hom the militia companies of tills and other counties, when review ed by Please, would have to salute. When time was called on Pollock he siid: “I know you Bleaseltes are glad.” K l» Smith rapped lawyers again, dee luring that they were not the party of the first or second part, but “of the whole part.’* America for Americans. The senator defended his Immigration rci ofd from Governor Blease’s attack. II • declared that If he had the power he u< uld shut the dorr against Europeans, rich and poor, high and low. • and pre serve America for Americans;” that as long ns he Is chairman of the senate Im migration committee he will put on the thumb screws. Much of Disuse's speech was devoted to rrltfc’mn* of Smith’s record. He de c a red Smith became a United States senator by accident; that when he goes there he will get just HS good CT better committee assignments than Smith, •hind If I don't make better use of them 1 won't si, you to send me back ” He said If Smith had had a “half de cent” man running against him six years ago. he (Smith) would not be in the senate now. The governor declared that Smith and THlman ignored the Piedmont section lo naming federal officers; that an edi tor was selected for marshal, a “cobble stone” farmer for Internal revenue col lector «nd a corporation lawyer for dis trict attorney. The men who controlled the recent state convention lie called “that half sense liquor-drinking and cigarette smoking bunch.” 4% LAWMAKERS OFF FOB TOE m Legislature Adjourns Until Monday. McCrory Book Bill is Continued. ■ ll 1 • AJanta, Ga. Hoth branches of th« general assembly adjourned Thursday at 1 o’clock until 11 o'*clock next Monday morning. so a* to let the members •pend the Fourth of July at home In the senate the day was without •pedal features, aside from the Intro duction of a bill enlarging the authority of the state pure food Inspectors and a bill to Increase the penalty for safe blowing The bouse had a lively debate on the resolution to adjourn until Monday, de bated for one hour ami 4f» minutes the McOrory school Itook bill, and passed a resolution eulogising the lato United States Senator A. O. Bacon. The McCrory plan for the state to publish the text books for the common schools has resolved Itself down to a substitute for the whole by Represents ti\e McCrory which provides that ths state first experiment with the plan, starting with two text hooka, one to be prepared In the state board of educa tion and the other to be purchased from the author, both to be printed by contract on competitive bids Edmondson** Charge. Representative Edmondson of Brooks, who started the debate with a speech In support of the MeCYor> subtsttut* for the whole, caused a momentary stir by assertion that some of tha opposition cornea front members of the house and nte In the employ of the school ln»ok publishing Interests failed on to name tie members. Mr Edmondson said Rep* resent«'j»»' McMlchae of Marlon last \ear admitted on the floor of ttte house th.it he Is employed by a school book concern Mr Edmondson added that ha t * had no douht other members are sim ilarly employed. The house when It adjourned was •tin engaged In the school book debate, and it g<>c* over until Mondav Wtahle among the bills and resolu tions Introduced In the house Thursdav were a resolution by Representative flolticlaw of Houston authorising ths to\ernor to designate the bank of the quartermaster general of the national guard of Georgia to conform to the or deis Issued b> the war at Washing-on from time to time a bit! Vv Representative Pickett of Ttvrell to Abolish the office of quartermaster gen eral. and a bill by Representative Har deman of Jackson to create a t'ommla eton of five, appointed by the governor, to inspect the orphanage* and other similar Institutions in Georgia. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Avoid Danger of Blood Infection Get Your Blood Strong to Resist Daily Perils A host, of people have thanked their lucky star to have used 8. 8. S. for the blood instead of those dangerous drugs such aa mercury, calomel, arsenic, etc. It is an easy matter to get the blood poisoned from contact with disease germs. They lurk in almost, everything we touch or handle and a slight scratch or skin abrasion is often the gate of entrance for a vast army of germs. If the blood is impure, if pimples, bolls, eczema or other eruptive conditions make the skin a danger spot use S. 8. 8. at once and fortify the system. Get your blood strong and full of red corpuscies to renew tissue health. Let 8. S. 8. keep down tendency of all germs to multiply and your skin will soon renew itself. These facts are explained in a beautiful book just issued and will be mailed free by The Swift Specific Co., 110 Swift Bldg . Atlanta. Ga. Get a bottle of 8. 8. S. today of any druggist but insist that you will have nothing else. For more detailed directions write the Mod leal Dept., as suggested in circular around the bottle. LABIES LISTED For Experienced Halrdresaing Phon 2621-J or 928. Save your corn bin ga and do no: aend your work out of the city Have work done bv one of moat experienced lady hiir dressers in South—Mrs j Will Erg!e. 502 West Avenue North Augusta, S C All work sent for and deliver ed Satisfaction guaranteed MEN WHO Are Weak, Despondent and Ois ciuraged. You who are suffering from Nerv ou« Debility, Rheumatism, Kidney, Bladder, Rectal Troubles, Constipa tion. Organic Weakness. Blood Pois on. Piles, Etc., Consult Me and I Will Tell You Promptly if You Can Be Cured. Where hundreds have gone Is a safa place for you to go for tlie right kind of treatment. I use the latest SE RUMS and BACTERINS in the treat ment of obstinate cases and solicit cases that others have been unable to satisfy. I successfully treat Blood Poisoning. I'leers, Skin Diseases. Kid ney and Bladder troubles, Piles an 1 Rectal Diseases. Unnatural Dis charges and many diseases not men tioned. Free Consultation and Ad vice. Hour? 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sun days 10 to 2. OR, GROOVER, Specialist 504-7 Dyer Bldg., Ga. «A _ GARDEN HOSE Large shipment of Garden Ilos * jnst re ceived direct from faetorv. Hose Reels, Hose Pipes. Large assortment Lawn Sprinklers. THEO. G. McAULIFFE 115 Jackson Street. Keep Cool $3.50 Seasueker Suits. $1.50 Linen Suits. $5.00 Lino Crash Sui*<. $650 to sß.oo Beach Suits. SIOOO to sls 00 Mohair Suits. sls 00 to $25.00 Blue Serge Suits? • Wo' keep the best Cloth os for the money. F. G. MERTINS Clothier and Tailcr. WANTED: COLORED BOYS TO CAR ry papers In Colored Territory. Apply Sub Station No. 1, 1037 Kollock Bt. ts S |3aBLy | |«t v .j2T' J |^{ißF ajf *•)'■' The Carpenters Begin the Last Part of This Month We must have elbow room to tear down and build up. Suits and other men’s wear must go during the next few days. The prices we have put on suits and furnishings will do it. $15.00 Suits now SIO.OO $17.50 Suits now $1 1.65 $20.00 Suits now $13.35 $22.50 Suits now $15.00 $25.00 Suits now $16.65 $27.50 Suits now $18.35 $30.00 Suits now $20.00 $35.00 Suits now x . $23.35 All Furnishings 20% Off ALL, SALES FOR CASH ONLY -SWAN-EDWARDS CO - The blizzard Ice Cream Freezer 3 quart selling now $1.15 2 quart selling now $1.40 3 quart selling * now -1.65 4 quart selling now $2.15 6 quart selling now $2.90 8 quart selling now $3.90 Bowen Bros. 865 Broad Street. To Those Interested in Herald’s M. & M. Contest The Merchants Bank " OF 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, 2000 VOTES FOR EACH DOLLAR DEPOSITED Thetie 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. Drink and enjoy Kenny’s Teas ano Coffees. The best In quality and price. COFFEES — Mocha and Java, 3 lbs for SI OO Bogota, Maracaibo and Lftguaria, per lb 30C Kenny’s High Grade, lb 25p Bourbon Santos, per lb 5?R r No. 1 Rk>. P er lb *o* Pea Berry, per lb No. 2 Rio, per lb 17c TEAS— Cheon, in quarter and half pound boxes, per lb KQC Ceylon, In quarter and half pound boxes, pe; lb oOC Ceylon, loose, from 4-0 1 to 81J5Q. per lb Oolong, loose, from . 30 c to Rf)C per lb. English Breakfast, loose, from 40 r to 81 OO Per lb. Young Hyson, loose, from 30 c *° 80C Per lb- C. D. KENNY CO. 1048 BROAD ST. PHONE 801. Holiday Notice Saturday, July 4th, being a Legal Holiday, the Banks of 0 Augusta will be closed. Augusta Clearing House Ass’n Before Shopping Read Herald Ads FRIDAY. JULY 3.