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NEW BUSINESS FOR TEN DAYS
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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 BROAD ST.
Savings Accounts
All deposits, anrl all NEW ACCOUNTS made with this hank up
to and Including JULY 10, 1913, will date an JULY I*t.
A confidentiouh discharge of duty, painstaking care of the in
terest* of it* friends and patr.onw, and dispatching all husinean en
trusted to it with care and accuracy, arc* the unfailing reasons that
recommend this hank to the* patronage of Augusta, and those; in the*
Augusta district, of Georgia and Houth Carolina.
Safety Lock Boxes (for individual use) in our splendid Burglar
Proof Vault—s3.oo to $20.00 per year.
The business of our out-of-town friends carefully looked after.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
“VOTES FOR WOMEN ” STATIONERY
The W*«r-m»rk.d Writing Paper approved by
National American Woman Suffrage Association
The stock 1b a white SUPERFINE FABRIC FINISH and
each sheet contains the water-mark “VOT ?t!
FOR WOMEN.” '
RETAILS FOR 35 CENTS.
Can be had at
Richards Stationery Co.
70th SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST NOTICE
THE
AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
827 Broad Street.
Incorporated 1879.
Regular six months’ interest at the rate of
4 per rent has been placed to the eredit of de
positors and will be compounded July Ist, 1914.
AL*L deposits made and new accounts
opened to July 10th will hear interest from the
first of July. The directors and officers cor
dially invite new accounts.
Kdw. J. Lyon,
J Willie Levy.
F L Fuller,
Charles D Carr,
Arthur H. Merry,
Dr. Thus. R Wright
Perry E. May.
OFFICERS
Percy K. May—President.
t>r. Thus R Wright -Vice-’'resident
J. Q. Weigle—Cashier.
1.. W Lyeth Asst. Cashier
I>ink and enjoy Kenny's Teas nno Coffees. The beat In quality
and price. COFFEES—
Mocha and Java. 1 lbs for JJ |V)
Bogota, Maracaibo and latguarln, per lb .. , **(y
Kenny's Hlith Orade. lb *SoC
Bourbon Santos, per lb. . .. 251 ' No 1 Rio, per lb
Pea Merry, per lb 22 No 2 Rio, per lb IJC
TEAS—
Cheon. In quarter and half pound bones, per lb . KQC
Ceylon, In quarter and half pound boxes, per It KnC
Ceylon, loose, from. 4f* to Jt] 50 per lb
Oolons, loose, from 30<’ to HO<' per lb
Fkighsn Rreakfast. loose, front 40'' to Oft per lb.
Young Hyson, betse, front 3()< *" 8(K per lb
G D. KENNY CO.
MR* BROAD ST. PHONB *Ol.
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A SEA TRIP FOR TONIC
There is no rest or recreation comparable to an oceaa
vovage. A quick mil ride to Savannah, Ga., on through
trains. In Urge, eaay, well ventilated coaches, parlor
sod sleeping cars, vis
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Then lor the trip st sea. Big roomy vessels—Hosting palaces—
equipped with all modem hotel conveniences—state rooms dc luxe;
cold and hoi, salt snd fresh, tub snd shower hatha. The tahle d bote
menu Include* the *ea»on'« delicacies of both Northern and Southern
markets Best able waters. Through tickets to Eastern reaorta.
ROUND-TRIP raßlt FROM AUOU*TA
Including mania and berth on ship
New York M»00 Bottlmoro *2*.00
60-Day Fern#
New York **-» Baoton H.JO
Prtrpart lonetfly low fares from other points
AetaUa, berth reservations, ate . aak the nearest Tl< Wat Agent.
VT W Ha-Sett, Traveling Passenger Agent.
Ul Broad Street. Augueia. Ga.
DIRECTORS
David Slusky,
Hugh H. Alexander,
Richard E. Allen,
Chas. K. Brown,
E A Pendleton,
J G. Weigle
GREENSBORO NEWS
Greensboro, Ga.—Messrs. Garnett
Drake and Curtis Caldwell, of Craw
forlvllle, spent Thursday nere.
Miss Helen Davis is vistlng rela
tives In Greshamvllle.
Mrs. f rank Torbett, of Atlanta, Is
visiting relatives near Greensboro.
Messrs. ,J. M. Reynolds, Jr., H. B.
Robertson. M. C. Boyce, J. B. .Wil
liams, John Boswell, were among
those who attended the Washington-
Madison ball game on the latter’s dia
mond this week.
Mrs. Frank Duiham, of Woodville,
was In the city yesterday.
Mr. Hugh MeWhortPr, of Atlanta,
si ent the week-end at home
Mrs. Charlie Dennis, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Miss Marie Wright.
Mr Bayne Smith spent yesterday
in Rutledge.
Miss Marion Park is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Henry Harris, near
Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reynolds, Jr.,
and Master Harold Reynolds were
in Atlanta this week.
Mr J. Stone, of Oxford, was the
guest of Mr, Charlie Merritt Thurs
day.
Mrs. .1 H. McWhorter and daugh
ter, Mlhh Ixmlse McWhorter, are vis
itmg relatives in Maxeys.
Prof J. H. Park, of Madison, and
sons were here this week visiting
relatives.
Messrs. Horace Harwell and Ed
gar Wright left Thursday for At lien
‘or state meet.
Master Emmett Smith has ret nr:
ed from a visit to Veazey, after visit
ing relatives. ,
Mr. Robert Pirkle has returned
home from Winder, where he has
been visiting relatives.
Mins Katherine Evans left Thur.'i
day to visit her slsterj Mrs. Samuel
Carson, In Atlanta.
Miss Georgia Belle Spinks is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Holloway,
at Ellivllle, Ha.
Mrs. Kllto Smith tvas a recent
guest of her son, Mr. O. P. Smith, at
Rutledge.
Mr Boh Carroll, of Augusta, was in
the city yesterday.
Mrs Kitto Smith has returned
from a visit to tier brother, Mr. J. E.
Porks, at Cedartown, Ga.
Miss Dorothy Torhert and Master
WRlker Torhert are visiting their
grandparents at Resaca.
Miss Maude Townsend left thi
week for Athens, where she will as
sump charge of the art departmen'
In a summer school.
Mr. Byron Luneeford and sister,
Miss Norma, spent a few days near
here with relatives.
Mrs. .1, P. Brown has returned
from Decatur, where she was the
guest of Miss Jernlgan.
Mr. Calvin Thompson, a student at
the University of Georgia. Is visiting
tils father, Mr. Mat Thompson, near
Greensboro,
Mrs. Harvey Chapman and daugh
ter. Ollle Sanders, are at Tallulah
Fulls for the latter’s haelth
Mrs. Shipley and granddaughter,
Miss Marie Lester, have returned to
Atlanta, after a stay at the home of
Mr. M. C Wright.
Mrs. John A. McWhorter and little
daughter, of Watson Springs, are
visiting the former's mother, Mrs. L.
VV. Sanders.
Mrs. W. H. Pryor entertained the
Paraca Class at a beautiful dinner
Friday evening.
Messrs. E. C. Hlxon, Morton Whee
ler and Itoh Copelan attended the ball
game at Madison this week.
Mrs. U W. Spinks entertained the
Sewing Circle yesterday afternoon.
leo tea and sandwiches were served.
Mrs R. L. Caldwell and daughter,
Miss l>aurle Caldwell, have returned
from a visit to relatives at Monroe.
Next week they will leave for Way
nesboro.
Mlssps Julia John Wright aud iJn
rene lJttle were the gues »>T Miss
Rosa Gillen, at Maxeys, last week.
Miss Mary Spinks Is visiting Miss
lessle Hawkins, at Nona, Ga.
Miss Katherine Spinks has as her
meats Miss Florrle MeOtbony, of
Veassy, and Miss Marie Shelol, ot
Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs Moses Harris, of j
Sparta, were here tits week with
their daughter, Annie Poullatn Har
ris.
Mr. ljaurn Ingram is spending this
week in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Copelan and
children left Wednesday for a stay at
Daniel Spring.
Miss Davis, of Atlanta, Is the ab
tractive gueht of her cousin, Miss
Marie Kimbro.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Overton, of Ens
ley, Ala., spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs Howard Ueynoldt.
Mrs. A. G. Ewing and children, of
Nashville. Tenn., are visiting Mrs. O.
Ewing.
Ms. M Markwalter was called to
Madison by the death of her Bister
in-law, Mrs A. L. Winter.
Mrs. Walter McWhorter and chil
dren. of Savannah, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mc-
Whorter.
Mrs. H. Gelsßler and Miss Amy
Gelssler are spending the summer In
North Carolina.
Rev W. R Mackay, Prof H M.
RobeiVfcii and Mr. H E. Johnston at
tended Uie conference at Union Point
this week.
Mr. Commer Vincent, Jr., wtll spend
this month with hi* parents, ha uas
been on the battleship New Hamp
shire and has Just returned from Vera
Cru*
Mr I„ D. Russell, of McDonough,
spent the week-end with Mr. Hoyt
Boswell.
Miss Celeste Park left this week
for New York. She will spend a few
there and visit other places in Can
ad a
Miss Halite Park hss returned from
a visit to Vlrgtnta snd North Caro
lina.
Rev. L. E Dutton ha* returned
Irom Sandersville, where he attended
a meeting
Mr. Thomas Moore, of White Plains
was In town this week
Miss Lillian Russell will leave on
Mondav for North Carolina.
Messrs S» H Willis. E L. l*w(s.
W C. Merritt, J H. McCommons and
Louts Robinson have returned from
a camping trip on the Oconee River,
near Mllledgeville
A delightful event of lai* week wag
the picnic given by the "Y’s" at Bow
den s Pond. ,_ _
.HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
SOCIETY NEWS
SANDERSVILLE NEWS
Sandersville, Ga,—Mrs. C. L. Brew
er left Wednesday for Spartanburg,
S. C., to visit her sister, Mrs. Julian
Calhoun, and from there she will
visit brother, Mr. Steve Jones,
In Franklin, N. C.
Miss Mary Stevenß Irwin is home
from a visit to friends In Nashville,
Tenn.
Mrs. E. H.. Hermann, of Scotland,
Ga., Is tfie guest of her sister, Mrs.
George Mayo.
Mr. Hardy Roughton and Mr. War
ren Roughton &Te also guests of their
aunt, Mrs George Mayo.
Mr. and Mrs C. B. Chapman, Jr.,
are spending a while with Mr. ana
Mrs. C. B Chapman, Sr., before re
turning to Washington, I). C.
Mrs. E. W. Johnson left Tuesday
for a round of visits to friends and
relatives in Milledgeville, Atlanta and
Hazelhurst, Ga.
Mrs. T. P. Bunkley and daughter,
Miss Jeanett Bunkley, left Friday for
a visit to Macon, Ga., and Anniston,
Ala.
Miss Mary Rawlings Is a member
of a house party in Columbus, Ga.,
this week.
Miss Mary Tarbutton left this week
to attend the State Normal School in
Athens, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C.Harris are spend
ing a few days in North Georgia.
Misses Juiia and A Hie Purser, of
Atlanta, Ga., and Misses Bessie Wal
lace ;r.id Mamie Lou Cola, of Macon,'
g VITAL FORCE'-’*"! 1
?erms are on every hand. They are in the very air y
A system “run down” is a prey for them. One 1
rital force to withstand them. Vital force depends 1
n—on whether or not food nourishes —on the J
)lood coursing through the body. r
DR. PIERCE’S 1
en Medical Discovery J
Strengthens the weak stomach. Gives good digestion. Enlivens the I
sluggish liver. Feeds the starved nerves. Again full health and strength I
return. A general upbuilding enables the heart to pump like an engine I
running in oil. The vital force is once more established to full power. 1
Year in and year out for over forty years.this great health-restoring 1
remedy has been spreading throughout the entire world—because of its M
ability to make the sick well and the weak strong. Don’t despair of 1
‘‘being your old self again.” Give this vegetable remedy a trial —Today 1
Now. You will soon feel‘‘like new again. ” Sold in liquid or tablet form by J
Druggistsortrial box for 50c by mail. WriteDr.V. M.Pierce, Buffalo.N.Y. T
Dr. Fierce’s great 1008 page “Medical Adviser.”
cloth-bound, sent for 31 one-cent stamps. 1
An Extension Telephone
Saves Time and Worry
EVERY day more women realize
the value and importance of an
extension telephone connected with the
present Bell Telephone and located at a
convenient place in the house.
Running up and down stairs is tire
some work. An extension telephone re
duces it to a minimum and the telephone
is always near you when you are up
stairs or down stairs.
The extension telephone is as im
portant in the home as modern equip
ment in the office. Many thoughtful
husbands are taking this means of light
ening the burdens of the housewife.
What does it cost ?
One dollar per month in residences!
Call Contract Dept. Main 9000.
FELL BREAKING ARM.
Woman Hurrying to Answer Tele
phone Falls, Sustaining Painful In
jury.
Hurrying down the stairway in her
residence at No. 610 West Market
street, this morning, to answer the
telephone, Mrs. W. E. Allen caught
her shoe heel in a carpet on the stairs
and fell headloog breaking her right
arm.
A physician was immediately sum
moned and this afternoon Mrs. Allen
Is said to be resting well.
Mrs. Allen expected to le&ye for a
visit of several days tomorrow, but
she will now be obliged to postpone
her trip on account of the accident.—
Greensboro, (N. C.) News.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Ga., and Miss Julia Todd nave been
members of Mrs. I. W. Newmans
house party this week.
Mrs. J. B. Mathis and children ara
visiting friends in Eastman, Ga.
Mrs. N. L Tatom is visiting rela
tives in Opelika, Ala.
Miss JCthel Morrison returned this
week to her home in Hawklnsville,
Ga.
Mrs. Bessie Wood and Miss Julia
Cason and Elizabeth Clarke left
Tuesday for a trip to New Ydrk City.
Miss Carrie Belie Reid, of Forsyth,
Ga., is the guest of her cousin, Miss
Louise Cheatham.
Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Orahood have
returned to their home in Fitzgerald,
Ga., after visiting friends and rela
tives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chapman and
little son left this week to visit rel
atives in different parts of Virginia.
Miss Kathleen Albsa has been
spending a lew days with her sister,
M rs. Frank B. Chambers, in Tooms
boro, Ga.
Miss Ethel Hall returned to her
home in Forsyth, Ga., Tuesday after
a visit to relatives and friends here.
Miss Willie Ixizier. of War then,
Ga., was the guest of Mrs. G. W.
Malone a few days recently.
Miss Kate Prince has left for her
new home, near Dublin, Ga.
Misses Jessie Walker and Adeline
Smith, of Warthen, Ga., sirent a few
days of last week in the city as u.e
guests of Mrs. Mark Newman.
Special Sale
July 6th to 11th |
New York Standard Granulated!
SUGAR
25 £ s 95c
Lowest Price in History of Augusta j
Absolutely an unheard-of pric Only to purchasers of SI.OO
worth of Tea, Coffee, A. & P. Baking Powder, Spices or Extracts.
13 lbs. SUGAR 50c
Only to purchasers of 50c worth of Tea, Coffee, A. & P. Spices,
Baking Powder or Extracts.
Swift’s Premium Hams, O O
pound **
A. & P* Hams, pound 20c
OTHER SPECIALS
A. & P. Jams, 2 jars, ,25c
Mason Jars, qts„ doz. 55c
Mascn Jars, pts„ doz. 50c
Jar Caps, dozer. 15c
Jar Rings, 3 dozen..2sc
AlP.Flonr SfcSSrrSS
Broad^^/^jwljlg^^Droad
844 844
A.&P.
Butter
lb.
33c
Interest Notice
All Deposits made
on or before July
10, earn 4 Per Cent
Interest as of July
Union Savings Bank
Have You Thought ofThis Fact?
The advantage to you in trading with us, is that you are buy
ing from McCarrel, who has, himself, been a very large consumer
of everything in the line of Building Materials, Paints, etc., for
the past Twelve Years. McCarrel has been through all the expert
ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view.
Everything from us Is under the Original Label of the Mania
facturer. and we represent the very best.
We do not manufacture, remix or dope. »
We take care of you in small retail or car lota.
McCarrel supply co.
•43 BROAD STREET. PHONE lI2S.
SUNDAY, JULY 5.1
Salmon Steak, can...7c
Navy Beans, lb 5c
Peanut Butter, 1b...1ie
Baked Beans, can... 7c
Brooms, each 23c
ANNUAL SUMMER
REDUCTION SALE
Trunks. Baas. Suit Cases. Etc.
IJ * ~ ", l = j_-
(Matting and Cane Cases and Ba«i.
39C up.)
AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
735 CROAD STREET.
OPPOSITE MONUMENT.
Fancy
Lemons
Dozen
20c