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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 Broad Street
Organized 1870.
The most efficient admllnlstratlon of finance Is necessary to
the man of moderate means, while advice and counsel in financial
and huslnei* transactions Is often needed. Tills bank supplies
these essentials.
Men and women In all walks of life find the service, facili
ties and assistance of this Institution oT much value to them.
We welcome the small account as well as the larger ones, and
solicit the banking business of careful, conservative energetic
people.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent
These are in five different sizes at $3.00 to $20.00 per year,
or on this basis for less period.
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEORGE P. BATES, Cashier.
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We are Just as glad to get 'ho regular little deposit oT the
working man and to extr v lo him all our hanking nrcomnio
datlonn as we are to deal with larger business men. Some of
our no-called small accounts arc among the most pleasant that
we handle. We know your account will grow They all do.
We add 4 per cent interest to it every six months
MAKE A START TOMORROW MORNING
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
35 Years of Faithful Service
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A SEA TRIP FOR TONIC
There is no rest or recreation comparable to an ocean
voyage. A <iuick rail ride to Savaunah.tla., on through
train*, in large, easy, well ventilated roach**., parlor
aud sleeping cars, via
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Then lor the trip at ica. Big roomy vessel*—floating palaces—
equipped artlh all modern hotel convenience* —state rooms de Inset
cold and hot, sail and fresh, tub and shower baths. The table d'hote
menu tnuinde* the m'shoii'i delicacies of both Northern and Southern
markets. Best table ware re Through tlrketa to Kastera resorts.
ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM AUGUSTA
Including mettle amt berth on altlp
New York Mb.oo 8a1tim0re......528,00
Boston 38.00 PMUdatpWa.. - 29.00
•0-Day -Fare*
New York.. 52..10 Boaton **. 96.30
PrcporfVinnlaty Vow biree tmm nthar pdhita.
Fur all details, hri lh rtearvallttia etc , aek the iwtareet Ttrket Agent.
yf. tV llackett. Traveling lhutsenirer Agent.
•19 Broad tHreot. Augusta. Ua.
The Greatest School in the South
Cordon
BARNESVILLE, GA.
■ Best social and moral tone.
■ Solid and thorough work.
More than a hundred sons of Gordon alumni
enrolled thi* year.
University and college professor* testify that
their bent prepared pupils and honor raeu eorne
from Gordon.
Athletic star* in many of the Southern uni
\ cxait ies are old Gordon athleta s.
Military department conducted by active offi
cor detailed by U. S. War Depturtxaent, whihe
ranks Gordcu in (Haas A. Honor gnaduatea re
ceive commissions iu U. B.* Army. Fonr of last
senior das* now lieutenants in Philippines, and
two in the navy.
Certificates admit to the highest universities
and oollegca.
Health record tmeqnaled and proverbial.
We do not tolerate the idle or vicious.
Write today for free catalogue.
E. T. HOLM ICR, Ur*-*., U»r»crtlte, Os.
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Augusta, Ga.
In Operation M Years
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GREENSBORO NEWS
Greensboro, Ga.—Mine Annie Un
tori is visiting friends in Atlanta.
Mr Henrj S’. Torbert spent Sundav
*itn his family.
Mr lamia Shipp, of Sparta, epent
the week-end at home.
Mr George Avery, ol Augusta, was
a week-end visitor hero.
Misses Eula and Kate Hall are vis
iting relatives at (ngldslde.
Miss Marion Collahan, of Salem, is
t e guest of Miss Bessie Torbert.
Mi:-., Ellle Copelan, of Atlanta,
spent Uio week-end with relatives
here.
M -s Annie I,ora Davis is the guest
of her cousin, Miss Marie Kimbor
ough
Mr. Albert Swann, of Milledgevllle,
spent the week-end with Triends here.
Miss Gertrude l-ove has returned
from a visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Mi.-t Kara Cnenv arrived P’rtday
from Atlanta t! visit Miss Keba Gear.
Miss Alma Credille has returned
from Atlanta to spend her vacation at
home,
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Johnson spent
several days In Atlanta this week
.Misses Willie Mae, Burlie and Lau
rie Moore are visiting friends and
relatives in Athens.
•Mrs. .1. It. Spinks is at home from
a stay in Atlanta
Miss Marion Wynn left this week
for Kcnnesaw, Ga., to teach school.
Mrs. Joseph Boswell and family left
line week to Hpend a few weeks at
Watson Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Morris spent a
few days at Lineville this week.
Hon. Claude Stone and Gol. AJvin
Goluke, of CrawfordviUe, was here
Saturday.
Masters Kendrick and Harris Burks
of Madison, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kitta Smith.
Misses Marie Schell ami Katherine
Spinks are visiting Miss Florrie Me-
Gibony at RutJi.
Miss Gussl" Mosoey lias returned
In her home In Godfrey, after visiting
Mrs J. E. Baynes.
Miss Zadle Irliy leaves this week
for Knoxville, Tenn, to attend the
summer school
Mrs Eugene Merritt and little
daughter, M iry Yewis, of Hapeville,
are the guests of friends her*>.
Mrs. it. 1,. Caldwell and daughter.
Miss I .auric Caldwell, ar the guests
of friends at Waynesboro.
Mrs. Charter Torbert will return to
her nome in Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boswell and
children leave for an extended trip to
North Cnrolina
I'lttle Emily MePhlal, of Atlanta, is
I e gu -st of Misses Julia and Gouts
Wright.
Misses Frances and Sarah Maddox,
of Putnam County, are the guests of
their aunt, Mrs J. P. Brown
Air. and Mrs. Jacob Stirewalt and
son have returned from a visit to
Daniel Springs.
Miss Dorothy Davis and Miss Kath
crline Cleaton, of Atlanta, are the
guests of Miss Josephine King.
Mr. Guy M. Boatwright spent the
week-end at Balrdatown.
Alisa Ijlliau Russell left tnie week
week Tor North Carolina.
Mrs. Carl Elliott, of Atlanta, rrlved
Wednesdy to visit her parents, Mr.
and Airs. B. W. l»ve.
Rev. untl Mrs. J. A. Simpson and
son, Ben While, spent a few days at
uunielsville.
Mr tuid Mrs. J. B. Williams av
spending u few weeks at Clay ton, tin.
Miss Fannie Wheeler left Wednes
day to visit her cousin, Miss Annie
Jones in Tennessee.
Mr. Fred McWhorter has returned
from Mercer College at Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Copelau and
children have returned from a vlstt
to lkuiiel Springs.
Miss I -aunt Printup, of Union Point,
Is visiting Mrs. .1. M. Reynolds, Sa.
President W. Smith of the Ua
lirnnge Female College was nere on
Thursday.
Mrs liamilin and Caroline Mayne,
of Bishop, spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. F. Thornton.
Misses Jane and laiuise Dorough
have returned to their home’ in At
lanta, after a pleasant visit to Miss
l.ila Merritt.
lJttle Miss Shra Lowe Ware has
returned to her home in Athene, ac
companied by her aunt, Miss Sara
Earl Branch.
Mrs A. Shipley arrived Friday from
Atlanta to visit her granddaughters,
Misses lxmlse ntuj Julia Wright.
W. D. Brand, of Augusta, was here
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 1-nngford and
Mies Nell Harris spent the week-end
with Mrs A. Q. Harris.
Miss Eloise Smith wns among many
that attended the house party at Wat
son Springs.
Mrs. P P. ('arter and Miss (lena
Carter are upending a few weeks In
Augusta.
Mr W. C. l>avis. og Bolingbroke,
(ha., spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
O T Irby.
Mrs. L. C. Perdue and Mrs. Charter
Torbart returned Tuesday from a
visit to Mrs J. L. Carey, at Carey's
Station.
Tlte mall carriers that attended the
R F l> convention ware. A. A. High
tower, (J. F. .Callahan, Paul Jernigam
and A I* Smith.
Noel P. Park. Esq., Is attending a
meeting In Montgomery, Ala.
Misses Julia John Wright and Hnl
dar Williams. Messrs. launar and
Emory Wrlg’it snd Mrs. John Wrtght.
Mrs Charles Dennis motored to Mad
laon Wednesday and witnessed the
Athens Madison hall game
Hon. K. V Copetan Is out after his
recent Illness
Dr Henry Maser. of Maxeya, spent
a few da>*s here this week.
Meesrs C J. Thornton, J K. Carl
ton and R T Dolvln, of Union Point,
were here this week
Pfof Edward Purks of Cedsrtown.
was In the city last Monday.
Mr and Mrs R. 1„, McOotnmons
spent yeaterday In Lexington
UNITARIAN SUMMER MEET.
tiles of Skoals, N. H.— Unitarian
ministers and laymen from ad parts
Of the country gathered here Satur
day for the annua. Unitarian Hummer
conference, which will begin Monday
tnd continue for two weeks More
•ban 400 dslsgate* had arrived Sat
•tday.
An old and
dist i n -
gu ished
school.
Stand
ards Mid
traditions
high.
Society
CHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
HAS A CURE
TOR PELLAGRA
Parrie Nicholas, Laurel, Miss.,
writes: “Seems to me if I had not
obtained your remedy when I did 1
would not have lived much longer.
I am glad you discovered this wonder
ful remedy that will cure Pellagra.
W hen I beg m taking Baugbn’s Pella
gra Remedy my weight wag 60 odd
pounds; now it is 90 odd. I would
like to have this published and sent
to sufferers of Pellagra."
This Is published at her request,
If you suffer from Pellagra or know
of any who suffers from Pellagra it
Is your duty to consnlt the resource
ful Baughn, who has fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right in
the Pellagra Belt of Alabama.
The symptoms—hands red like sun
burn, skin peeling off; sore mouth,
the lips, throat and tongue a flaming
red; with much mucuous and chok
ing; indigestion and nausea; either
diarrhea or constipation.
There is hope if you have Pellagra
you can be cured by Baughn’s Pella,
gra Remedy. Get big free book on
Pellagra. Address American Com
pounding Co., Box 2012 Jasper, Via.,
remembering money refunded in any
case where the remedy fails to cure.
FRECKLES
Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re
move Them With The Othine Pre
sort ption.
T his prescription for the removal of
freckles was written by a prominent
Physician and is usually so successful
in removing freckles and giving a
clear, beautiful complexion that it is
eold by druggists under guarantee to
refund the money if it falls.
Don’t hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of othine and re
move them Even the first fen ap
plications should show a wonderful
improvement, some of the lighter
freckles vanishing entirely.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othine; it is this that
is sold on the money-back guarantee.
Q-BU DARKENS
GRAY HAIR
Its Effect is Amazing—Dark
ens Hair So Evenly Nobody
Will Know It Has Been
Applied.
When your hair turns gray, streak
ed with gray, faded, or prematurely
gray, simply shampoo your hair and
scalp wit-h Qitian Hair Color Restorer
This treatment will darken your hair
so evenly and naturally that no one
can detect, you use anything, but you
will look younger, and more attrac
tive. Q-Ban is a clear, clean liquid
that can’t dye, stain or inlure your
hair or scalp. Q Ban Hair Color re
storer not only beautifully darkens
your hair but has the effect oT making
your hair soft, glossy, fluffy, giving
it that soft dark lustre, and appear
ance of abundance which makes the
hair so fascinating and attractive.
Better than any other hadr dressing
as Q-Ran is not. sticky or messy and is
certain to darken your hair Big 7-
oz. bottle 50c. Sold and guaranteed
by Frost's Pharmacy, 502 Broad
Street, Augusta, oa. Out-of-town peo
ple supplied by mall.
PHONE 3427
Have Your Automobile
Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.
DO YOU FEEL
SLUGGISH ?
When you awake In the morning
do you have that tired sluigglah
feeling? If so, there isn't any
thing better for toning: up the
system than a bottle of
Randall's 417 Chill and Fever Cure
It knocks the ktnke out of your
system and makes ye t tackle your
work with a vim.
Remember, no cure no pay.
Phone 2214 for a bottle todny.
RANDALL’S
520 Campbell St.
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Make Your Own Selection
Milk 3 cans 25c
Catsup “1 3 bottles 25c
Matches 7 boxes 25c
PeasJfL a can 15c
Tomatoes %‘T! can 4c
A&P Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hams, ib 20c
Snowdrift Compound
Picnic
Shoulders, i n r
Pound I UL
Yard Eggs, nr,
dozen
jmnmso good
SkeEßoos Games tike the “fife” oat es yoo-
Tkrst-kiing Chero-Cola pots it back.
Cools—Refreshes—Stimulates
Energizes Body end Brain.
IN ICED BOTTLES /w
ANYWHERE 3C
LOOK FOR THE a? LABEL
BOTTLED BY
CHERO-COLA BOTTUNG CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
For Iced
Tea
•
Use Thea-
Neotar, king
of all Teas.
Pound. . .60c
Unreachable Neighbors
TWO neighbors on the same street who are not connc 4
with the same telephone system are practically far apart.
The telephone users in the community who can be reached
by one are inaccessible to the other.
To reach them all means the inconvenience and added ex
pense of two telephones.
A community gets the best service from one good telephone
system which is linked up by toll and long distance lines with
the rest of the country.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
CHEESE
Pound 20c
Lemons
Dozen 20c
Lump Starch 4 lbs. 15c
Rice T.Z a Ib. 5c
Pineapple "ZT" can 16c
Olive Oil pt. 33c qt. t>sc
Evaporated Peaches Ib. ...Sc
Sultana
Coffee
Is the Best Value on
the Market.
This Coffee is al
ways sold in Cardi
nal Red Trade-Mark
Bags.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Lb. 30c
No. 5,55 c; No. 10, $1.10; No. 20, $2.20
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Creamery IjP
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