The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE NEW BUSINESS FOR TEN DAYS 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 BROAD ST. Savings Accounts All deposit*, and nil NEW ACCOUNTS made with thin hank up to and Including JULY 10, 1913, will date an JULY 1»t. A connrlentlous dincharne of duty, painntaklng e«re of the In tereela of It* friend* and jmtij'nn, and dispatching "II hnnlnenn en trunted to It with rare and accuracy, are the unfailing reawinn that recommend this hank to the paironftgc of AuguaU, and those In the Auguata district, of Georgia and South Carolina. &af«*y Lock Bo»e, (for individual uaa) in our splendid Burglar Proof Vault— $3.00 to $20.00 par year. The busloena of pur out-of-town friends carefully looked nfter. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. H. C. TENHENT. J. O. WINGFIELD H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. Phone 862 613 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. COMPLETE NEW STOCK. 1 MILL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT. Lathee, Drill Preeses, Shapers and Planers. Woodworking Machinery. WRITE FOR PRICES OUR MOTTO TBMOT SERVICE FIRST-QUALITY ALWAYS Special Sale FOR SATURDAY New York Standard Granulated SUGAR 25 £ 95c Lowest Price in History *f August* Absolutely *n unheard-of prtc Only to purrhasorn of $1 00 worth of Tea, Coffee, A. A P. Dakin* Powder. Spice* or Extract*. 13 lbs. SUGAR 50c <lßly ♦<* purchasers of t.oo worth of Ton, Coffee, A & P. Sptooo BaJtlnx Powder or Extracts. Swift’s Premium Hams, Q O pound VJ C A. & P. Hams, pound 20c OTHER SPECIALS A. & P. Jams. 2 jars. .25c Mason Jars. qts.. doz. 55c Mason Jars. pts., doz. 50c Jar Caps, dozer 15c Jar Rinqs, 3 dozen. .25c A S. P flour 24 lb - Sack 78c tt.&r.NUUI 12 lb. Sack 40c P h o broad'^^lOKg^^^iiroad 844 844 A. & P. Butter lb. 33c TRADH TENIfENT MARK Salmon Steak, can.. .7c Navv Beans, lb 5c Peanut Butter, 1b... 11c Baked Beans, can... 7c Brooms, each 23c Fancy Lemons Dozen 20c Hair Made Beautiful Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, luatrous and absolutely free from dandruff is rot so much a gift of nature as a matter of csre and proper nourish ment. Hair is like a plant—it will j not grow healthy and beautiful un ’ 1< ns it has attention and proper nutri i ment Parisian Sage, daintily perfumed I and easily applied, tones up and in i vigoratea the roots of the hair and ! furnishes the necessary nourishment I to not only save and beautify the | hair, but also stimulate it to grow - long, heavy, soft, fluffy and radiant with life. When used frequently and rubbed into the scalp, it will simply work wonders. Just one application stops Itching head, removes dandruff and cleanses the hair of all dust and ex cessive oil. Since Parisian Snge, which can fce obtained from T. O. Howard’s or at I a: y drug nr toile’ counter, never dis appoints it is no longer necessary lor any woman to be humiliated be cause of thin, streaky, faded, lifeless or unattractive halt and as you know, pretty ! air, more than any thing else, helps you to retain a youthful appearance. French Remedy for Stomach Troubles The leading doctors of France have for year* used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acts like a charm. One dose will convince you. Severe t ases of years’ standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising results hat we feel all persona suffering from onstipation, lower bowel, liver and tomaeh troubles should try Mavr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It is uow told here by T. O. Howard'* Drug Store* and drug gl*t» everywhere. Bathe Your Blood Along With Skin Unsightly Skin Troubles Will Soon Di sapped" Alon* with a tub bath uso R. 8. S. for the blood. It bathos your blood, washes out impurities, gets deposits out of Joints and muscles, converts Impuri ties into a substance easily expelled. The skin responds quickly. All sore spots dry, a Arm, dry ecalo or scab forms, new skin grows beneath, the scale falls off ami you are rid of eczema, psoriasis, acne, tetter, bolls, carbuncles, pimples or any other skin affliction. S. S. 8. Ims ft wonderful action in the network of fine blood vessels in the skin and If you would understand this better write to The Swift Specific Co., 112 Swift Bldg, for n valuable book “What the Mirror Tolls.’’ It will tell you how the skin fs but a fine network of blood vessels and why 8. S. S. has such a wonderful Influence. Get a bottle of P. S. 8. today of any druggist but do not be talked Into a substitute. Beware of them. Around each bottle Is an illustrated circular sug gesting how you may obtain valuable medical advice absolutely free. Get a buttle of 8. & today. chi* critical period of their yonnf >••. rh.uMAji.fß of Bw>th«ra avoid the danger*. rusileunaM, and tuff snog of teething time with TEETHINA (Tmmthing Powdmrt) A prescription need ram tarty by Dr. C. J. M. ffett a Julfcroon Medical t'oltera graduate of Philadelphia, in hi* own •occeMfol pracuco for over 40 yeara. He always ronal<W*<9 It hi* boat praeeriptfon remedy for c hoi era-infantum, cholera-morbus, colic worms, dy■entery. diarrhoea and other dread ed *tWnU»o«H>nimon among latent* during teeth* tng time Teetnina waa found to help the child, making teething easy and relieving the mother of many an«»ueni.*menta sadalaap from yoor »en.* eTe* ijjfjj % \ J FORD IS THE CAR The Wife and Boys and Oirls can drive as well as the men. See Tjombard. BLANCHARD & CO, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS 1368 Broad Street. Phone 3138. tffkient Service Guarunteed THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. ' ACQUIT BILBO, mebhhiiige L’t.-Gov. of Mississippi De clared Not Guilty tfy Jury After 24 Hours’ Delibera i tions. Jackson, Miss. —Theodore G. Bilbo, lieutenant-governor of Mississippi, was acquitted here late Thursday af ternoon on the charge of soliciting and accepting bribe. The jury had been out since late the night before. Bilbo and State Senator G. A. Hobbs were jointly Indicted in con nection with the proposed formation of a new county by the legislature of 1912. Steve Castleman, who was active in promoting the passage of the new county bill, testified at both trials that he had agreed to pay the sum of $2,000 :or the suport and in fluence of Bilbo and Hobbs, and that he had given Hobbs S2OO of the money in a Vicksburg hotel. Hobbs, who was tried some time ago, was also acquitted. While Hobbs, who was a witness in the Bilbo trial, admitted negotiating with Castleman, he contended that he had done so in an effort to entrap him. The trial of Bilbo was featured by the introduction of evidence not of fered at the trial of Hobbs. Ira Sam ple, a Chicago attorney, testified that he hu ! been approached by both Bilbo and Hobbs and had been advised that for the payment of large sums he could s- (ore the dismissal of suits brought by the state of Mississippi against the Edward Hines Lumber Company, an Illinois corporation. Bilbo, Samples charges, asked $50,000 for his services and proposed as lieu tenant-governor to have the suits dis flssed during the absence of the gov ernor from the state. Various sums were to be i aid others, and the state was to receive $25,000 for compromis ing the eases, according to Sample's testimony. military mon BY ULSTERITES Sir Edward Carson Arrives at Belfast to Arrange For Celebration on July 12 th, “Orangeman’s Day ’’ Belfast, Ireland.—Full military honors were accorded bv the Ulster Volunteers today to Sir Bdward Car son. the Irish Unionist leader, when he arrived with other Unoinist mem bers of parliament to attend the meet ing the Ulster provisional govern ment. A guard of honor, composed of 400 armed volunteers and 50 armed motor cycle dispatch riders, escorted the leaders to ike residence of Captain James Craig, the military leader, where they will remain for a week. On July 12th. The intentions of the provisional government have not been disclosed tut one object of the meeting la the arrangement of an impressive cele bration of the twelfth of July, or "Orangeman's Hay,” In order to show the government and the people of Great Britain that nothing but the ab solute exclusion of Ulster from the operations of the Irish home rule bill will satisfy us.” * Want No Outbreak. Major General Sir Cecil Macready, who is in command of the military in the Belfast district, has heen in con ference with Premier Asquith re garding the situation and the police have been instructed to act with great care so as to give no excuse for an outbreak. FLORIDA “Blue" SKY LAW” IS HELD CONSTITUTIONAL Tallahassee. Fla.—The Florida su- I retne court has held the "blue sky law," regulating the sale of stock in companies, to he constitutional. A test case was made by C. H. Taylor, of Jacksonville, who was refused a permit by the comptroller to sell stock of a certain company jn this state which had not complied with the stringent provisions of the law. DEBATE TONIGHT: HAS U. S. ANY BUSINESS IN MEXICO ? Thl* evening at S: S# in the court house ! the regular weekly mental recreation furnished by the Augusta Debating Society will he had This time will come up the question whether I'ncle Sam has any business In Mexico? This is free to ail and ladlea and childreen are regular among the visitors. FUTURIST CATS ARE THE LATEST FREAK ORNAMENTS London. —Futurist cats, designed by the cst expert. Louts Wain, are the latest In freak ornaments. He has npplted the newest ideas In art to China felines with natonlshlng re ; suits. Knterlng a shop where the new cats are on view one sees yellow cats and blue cats, green cats and pink cats ad even ptle heliotrope eats, grouped on the shelves. Their faces are the limit of grotesquenea sand draw a laugh from the most miserable of ob servers. Best Diarrhoea Remedy If you have ever used Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rune dv you know that it la a success Sam P. Ouln. Whatley, Ala. write*. "I had measles and got caught out In the rain, and It settled In my stomach and bowel* T had an awful time, and had h not been for Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea R.*medy I could not possibly have lived but | a tew hours longer, but thanks to this remedy, I am now well and strong." i For asle by all dealer* *25.00 Suits to Order, fine goods, made to please you Spend *25.00 and save *ISOO. F. G. Mertins. the tailor [Barbecue tomorrow, Metropole •The S.-E. Shoe Story For July And It’s a True Story. V $7.00 Edwin Clapp Shoes and Oxfords $5.50 $6.50 Ones at $5.00 $4.00 and $4.50 Swan Ed wards Specials at... $3.50 $3.50 Specials at.. $2.85 $3.00 6oys’ Shoes $2.45 $2.50 Boys’ Shoes $ 1 .75 $2.50 Boys’ Shoos $2.15 $ 1.50 Boys’ Shoes $ 1.25 (ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY) SWAN-EDWARDS CO/ Formerly H. J. Porter Company ' Jk committee of Newspaper men as the best pitcher in American or National League. He and Matbewson are reported the - - highest salaried pitchers in the game. One of the peculiar ‘uV'tSKjSWV. things connected with Johnson is that, although he is one of the most famous men in the baseball world today, his parents, , ..... . 1 ... I, I r I J ,r r . p Best for athlete fan everyone Bfl % whoseeksagenuine thirst-quencher \? pf? that's wholesome. Delicious and ''iSigi Demand the genuine by full name— WbcU \ ; Hjifl «! %»>'” } l\\ ; i!j||ji|%*|Pf * Nickname* encourage substitution. rr ve^V^ COCA - CQLA PUSHY riBSTH tm \ « ” ' R # m I ' 1 Im jS ■Belle of Qeoraia. ’The'Home Beers’None Better. has won the preference and confidence of the "home contingent." Our advertising has been read, recc grilled and heartily responded to. Phone your favorite dealer for a case, cask or dozen. “Try”— Augusta Brewing Company For in the PURITY OF THE BEVERAGE YOU DRINK, LIES THE SAFETY OF ITS USE. “BELLE OF GEORGIA” BEER is ALL ON HEALTH’S SIDE— We spend enough money in brewing “BELLE OF GEORGIA” to make this point an I ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY— Positive PURITY of ingredients. Every ' progressive step in the brewing subjected te scientific tests and ananalyses. mAMm Nothing from the “fount of Nature’ itself could be purer. fifiL gsl FRIDAY, JULY 10. mi mp 1