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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 BROAD ST.
Savings Accounts
All and all NEW ACCOUNTS made with tht* hank op
to ami intruding JULY 10, 1913, will date hh JULY I§t.
A conerientiou* dlftCharg* of duty, pHinHtaking rare of the in
terest* of It* friend* and patron*, and dlepatchlng all bualne.w en
truated to it with r* and accuracy, are the unfailing reaaons that
recommend this hank to the patronage n f Auffusta, and thoaa In the
Augruffta dlatrlot. ©f Georgia and South (Carolina.
Safety Lock Box** (for individual uaej in our splendid Burglar
Proof Vault—s3.oo to S2OXX) par year.
The bunt nee* of our out-of-town friend* carefully looked after.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
HAVE YOU READ “WANTS”
70th SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST NOTICE
v THE
AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
827 Broad Street.
Incorporated 1879.
Regular six months’ interest at the rate of
4 per oerat has been placed to thp credit of de
positors and will be compounded July Ist, 1914.
'ALL deposits made and new accounts
erpenod to July 10th will bear interest from the
first of July. The directors and officers cor
dially' invite new accounts.
DIRECTORS
Edw J. Lynn.
J Willie I -evy,
F. I, Fuller,
Charles I>. Carr,
Arthur H. M»cry,
iJr Thus, R Wright,
Farcy E. May.
OFFICERS
Perry IC. May— Proliant.
Dr. The*. R. Wright—Vice-President
J. O* Wtlgle—Ctihlw.
X*. W. Lyeth A**t ('fishier.
"VOTES FOR WOMEN” STATIONERY
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National American Woman Suffrage Association.
The stock is a white SUPERFINE FABRIC FINISH and
each shoct contains the water mark, “VOTES
FOR WOMEN."
RETAILS FOR 3B CENTS.
Can be had at
Richards Stationery Co.
The Merchants Bank
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $500,000
Deposits in the Savings Department made up to the
10th of July, draw interest from July Ist
Start Your Account Tomorrow.
Special Notice
To those interested in The Herald’s M. & M. liahel Contest, Votes will
he issued in Savingß Deposits of this Hank made before July 30th, as follows:
2,000 Votes for each SI.OO Deposited,
20,d00 Votes for each SIO.OO Deposited,
200,000 Votes for each SIIXI.OO Deposited,
2.000,000 Votes for each $1,000.00 Deposited.
(t< t your t per cent interest and ask for Duplicate Deposit Slips. Good
for votes for your favorite organization. Make your deposit before the 10th
and draw interest from July Ist.
The Merchants Bank
Augusta, Georgia
David Rluaky,
Hugh H. Alexander,
Richard E. Allen,
Oh a*. E. Brown,
K A Pendleton,
J. U. Welgia
WITS MUSIC
WITH EDUCATION
Unanimous Election of Dr.
David Starr Jordan Expected
at Nat’l Ass’n Meeting Today.
Bt. Paul, Minn.—-To hear committee
! report* and elect officer*, the Nation-
Education AHHoriation held it* an
j riual bufllne** meeting today. The
I unanimous election of Dr. David Starr
Jordan of Iceland Stanford University,
'h» presidency was expected,
i The resolutions committee embod
ied |ri it* report a resolution endors
ing woman suffrage The resolution
does not specifically mention man or
woman suffrage but states that the
! educators of the country believe “po
litical equality” for sexes necessary
j for the best interest, of the nation.
While the business meeting was in
1 session, various problems pertaining
| to the welfare of children were dis
| cussed by delegates in different de
partments and plans outlined for the
(solution of questions vital to the edu
j rational world.
Due to 111 Health.
Speaking before; the department of
' child hygiene, J>r. Louis W. Rapeer
<»r the New York Training School for
Teachers, advocated education as a
means of eliminating “enormous na
tional financial loss” due to ill health
“The average working man’s family
has an economic loss of between five
and 15 per cent of the anual income
due to ill health,” Dr. Rapeer said.
"The principal method for eliminating
this was through education. As a
preparation for Industrial efficiency
no phase of general or direct voca
tional training ranks higher in im
portance than health education."
City boys with useless experience
become convicts, while country boys
educated in a natural environment by
family responsibility, become doctors,
lawyers, merchants and teachers, ae
« nrding to Rufus Stanley of Elmira,
\\ Y., who Hpoke before the state and
national club leaders.
Cause is Simple.
“The cause is very simple,” Mr.
Stanley said. “The city boy is train
ed in an unnatural environment with
out normal influences of family,
neighbors, school work or play to an
abnormal viewpoint of life”
I*. P. Ulaxton. United States Com
missioner of Education, speaking be
fore the Department of Music, said If
he were to make up a curriculum for
a public school he “would put in a lit
tle physical culture, a little reading
and writing, a little arithmetic and a
big dab of music.”
BODIES CREMATED.
New York. The bodies of Arthur
Caron, Charles Berg and Carl Han
j sen, three victims of last week’s d/na
i mite explosion wore cremated yester-
I day. The body of Mary Chavez, an
I innocent victim of the explosion, was
Identified by her husband. Pastor
; Chavez, a Cuban, of Tampa, Fla., who
‘•ame here to take the body to Tampa.
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S. C. Get my cash pr! e.
Five acres, near above, on easy
terms.
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tage, Belvedere, S. C.„ about f 1.200
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.HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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I. a torrh with which ah * enlightens thr world It was designed by Fredmr-Augusu Bar
tholdi.vand presented to the United States by rite people of France
CrOf// V
SHOWING MADE
BY SHAMROCK IV
American Yachtsmen Have Re.
cently Received an Interest
ing Analysis of Sloops Pre
liminary Showing.
New York. —American yachtsmen
who are in close touch with the prep
arations being made by Sir Thomas
Upton for his fourth attempt to lift
the America’s Cup, have recently re
ceived an Interesting analysis of the
preliminary showing of Shamrock IV.
A cording to this report the challenger
designed by Charles Nicholson is like
ly to prove the most dangerous yacht
ever sent across the Atlantic in quest
of the famous trophy. Although the
English yachting experts will not com
mit themselves regarding the chances
of the challenger as yet. the Impres
sion appears to be growing that it
Shamrock IV makes the ocean trip
without straining she will prove far
more formidable than any of the
Shamrocks or Valkyres that raced for
the cup between 1893 and 1903.
As in the case with the cup defense
yachts. Resolute, Defiance and Vani
tie, there still remains much to be done
on Shamrock IV before she sails for
America late this month. Several
changes in rig and ballast have al
DBl SCALY PIMPLES
OVER CHIOS FACE
Eczema Looked Angry. Face Red
and Disfigured. Applied Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. In Ten Days
Completely Healed.
Marplelon, W V.—" When my little
boy »m one year old he broke out In little
fine pimple* all over hi* face. At time* they
jr r "N, would dry up and get
/\ xJ /\ ecaly and pael of, then
J they would break out
I 'hn fresh again He would
”** 2 / • CT ** r ’ l them until hi*
VS. - hr face would he raw. The
'y, K ersema looked angry and
rmn blood and eomip-
V tlon III* face wa* red
and dUflgured Re eeomeri reetleee and I
had to be up with him the greater part of
the nlghta.
*' I applied rartoua remedies without re
i gull. He continued to break out with the
eriema until t aent for aome Cuticura Soap
| and Ointment. I uard them and the flrat,
, application eased him. In ten day* he waa
i completely cured “ (Signed' Mr*. List I#
j MoUohaa. Jan. 3, 1914.
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Reside* In purity, delicate medication con
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approval of the moat dlerrUnlaatlng Al
though Cuticura Soap (Me ' and Cuticura
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| where, a sample of each with 32-p Akin
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iHpifijlg Of All Human Blessings
ipeipjnal Liberty Is Ftoed
«fg the Highest
Budweiser
means Moderation.
ready been made and the experiment,
inj and drilling of the crew win con
tinue until the challenger is put un
der jury rig for the long voyage to
the cup course. All this experimenting
and Improving meets with the entire
approval of the English yachting ex
perts, hut when it comes to the crew
and skipper the same confidence and
support is lacking. In fact the com
mand and manning of the yacht is
the subject of much talk, and wide di
vergence of opinion. The old yachting
•hands, while acknowledging that Cap
tain Burton, who Is to command, is
probably the best racing man in Great
Britain today, do not like the Idea ol
Captain Sycamore, with al! his experi
enee of racing off Sandy Hook, being
entirely elimnated.
Dual Command.
This move was doubtless decided
upon, to avoid the friction that oc
curred ,n 19.03, owing to a sort of
dual command. This year Captain
Burton will be in sole command. He
will have as his assistant, however,
Captain Turner, who acted in a similar
capacity for Burton in most of the
big races in English waters and re
cently on Sir Thomas I-ipton's twenty
three metre yacht Shamrock in Eng
lish regattas. Aside from the lack of
experience in America cup races, some
doubt Is expressed among racing
>achtsmen whether these two will get
as much out of the crew as would
Captain Sycamore, who is better
known among the men forming the
crew.
A yachtsman who has had experi
ence with each of the yachts Sir
Thomas has sent across the Atlantic,
expresses the opinion that one of the
chief causes of failure in the past has
been the lack of training of the crews
of the Shamrocks. The Americans,
he pointed out, spend weeks in get
ting their crews into training, and
hour after hour they are put through
practice of lowering and raising sails,
until orders given by the captain are
carried out with a quickness that is
a marvel and surprise to English
yachtsmen. While the Americans are
practicing, he said, the British crews
take life easy. The result is seen
when the race is on, since quickness
in carrying out orders makes the dif
ference between success and defeat.
That Captain Burton realizes this
is shown by the fact that the Sham
rock IV men are being drilled harder
than any previous cup challenging
crew. Those who arc Inclined to be
pessimistic, however, contend that the
real test will come when the amateur
skipper of Shamrock TV endeavors to
arouse the enthusiasm In the crew
necessary for to bring about th* ut
most speed and harmony among its in
dividual members. They hold to the
opinion that a veteran professional
like Captain Sycamore can always get
better results from the men before
the mast than an amateur Time alone
can solve this problem, which Is of
far greater Importance than would
appear from surface indications.
CORRUPT PRACTICE ACT.
Baltimore.—John J. Mahon, James
II lurking, Daniel J. Loden and \V.
Harry Palm, all prominent local poli
ticians, were indicted by a grand jury
today. Mahon. Larkina and Loden
Hre charged with violating the corrupt
practices act In connection with an al
leged collection of money by police
men in the gubernatorial campaign of
UtL The money WHS to go to the
democratic campaign fund.
Patro Is accused of bribery in con
nection with legislation in the gen
eral assembly In 1912,
"UNDRAPED" PARIS VAUDEVILLE.
Paris.—Two of the principal vaude
ville houses in Paris will be subjected
to an investigation by a magistrate
today. It Is charged that certain un
draped scenes constitute an offense
against public decency, and the man
agers. together with several actresses
wiU be interrogated.
Every American would
sacrifice his fortune and his
f life to perpetuate the free
dom guaranteed by the Constitu
tion of the United States. Americans
holding such ideals have built the
name and established the fame of
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stood above all other bottled beers /
as the Statue of Liberty towers
above the sky line of New\brk
harbor. Its sales exceed any other
beer by millions of bottles.
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A true Tonic. For adults and chil
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