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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
s 706 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870. In Operation 44 Years
Tfc* most efficient *dnrtlnletratlon of finance Is necessary to
the mar of moderate mema, wbtl* advice and counsel In ftminclnl
and buslneaa traneactlon* 1» often needed. This bank supplies
these essential*.
Men and women In all wrtlks of life find t*ie aervloe, facili
ties and assistance of this Institution of much value to them
We welcome the small account as well ns the larger onea, nnd
pollen the banking business pf careful, conservative energetic
people.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent
These are In five different sl/ee at *2.00 to $20.00 per year,
or on thi* basis for less period.
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEORGE P. BATEB, Cashier.
R School in the South * ~ ,
An old and
3DQN h:"-
arris arid
IRNESVILLE, GA.
ml and moral tone,
d thorough work.
ui a hnnilred sons of Gordon alumni
is year.
ty and collage professors testify that
prepared pnpils and honor men come
on.
stars in many of the Southern uni
■a old Gordon athletes,
department conducted by active offi
d by U. S. War Department, whihc
km in (lass A. Honor graduates re
aiMUous in U. S. Army. Four of last
n now lieutenants in Philippines, and
navy.
see admit to the highest universities
is.
coord nneqnaled and proverbial,
ot tolerate the idle or vicious,
day for free catalogue. \
Focndtd 18S2 B. T. lIOI.M KH, l’r«i., Ilnnintrlllo, G*.
Coolecf 6y
A SAIL ON THE BILLOWY OCEAN
with a trip in the larft, well ventilated and elpctrit
fanned coaches, parlor aud »lr«iptng t er* of the
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
to the port ofSavanaah. t>a Then a delightful aea voyage on the
a»*t< hlesia ocean golug ahipa which plv bet ween Savannah and tho
large dliea and eumnaar leeorta of the Bant.
ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM AUGUSTA
Including rnvaJn and berth on whip
Now York $15.00 Baltimore $25.00
•oo%on M.O) Philadelphia 29.00
GO-Day Farea New York S2.SO Boston .. 36.-10
_ Proportionately low farea from other point*
FtJT all detail*. liarth renervatlotia. etc.. asU the nenreat Ticket Agent.
W. W. Haukott, Trav ling; Paenenirer Agent.
Have You Though! of This Fact?
Th« iulrantar« to yon In trading with ua, I* that you are buy
ing from McCarrel who haa, Mmaelf, boon a vory large consumer
of ovorythlng lu tho lino of Building Materials, Palnta, etc., for
the paat Twelrn Years MoOarrel haa boon through ail the experi
ence* of the Conaunior, and he can take your view
Everything from ue le under the Original Label of the Manu
facturer and we represent tho vory boat
We do not manufacture, remix or dope.
We take care of you In email retail or car lota.
McCARREL SUPPLY CO.
•43 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1425.
Before Shopping Read Herald Ads
ICE ICE
22 12-lb. TICKETS FOR SI.OO
FRUIT
Choice ripe Fruit of All Khids.
VEGETABLES
Fresh Vepet<ible* always on hand at I/nvest Prices.
GROCERIES
V e can save you money on your Oroe<*ri«*,
both staple and fancy.
Telephone us before buring. Free delivery to
any part of city. *
J. L. RADFORD
Phone 1846. 15 j; Boundary.
Most delightful hotel
in America for a
Summer Vacation
THE PLAZA
NEW YORK
Fifth Avenue end Fifty-ninth Street
Delightfully located opposite Central Park,
assuring peace and quiet.
The coolest Hotel in New York. Convenient
to theatres and shopping district.
RATES FROM JUNE Ist TO SEPTEMBER 15th
Single room with bath, S3.M ip Double room with bath, RH up
FRED STERRY ... Managing Director
I THE ijgflg
fflariboreugl|p|J
! 'BlcnbcuTP
h LAN TIC CITY, N. J.
( apArltj 1 100 400 Private Hath"
i «<iuMD* rwflnrd mu*lc otery nt*rht
throughout tho yt nr. Two blockit of Oman
front, Kolllnjr ( halm. Homo-back tiding,
Golf, 'l'll<*atr«-a and countlcw amuaeniruta.
Ofvnc-rahip M
JOHIAH WHITK A SONS COMPANY
The Beat Table In the Mountains.
HOTEL GORDON
WAYNESVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.
3,000 feet ahov« sea level—highest city
East of the Rockies. Tennis, Fishing,
Riding Driving. Bathing, Motoring.
Dnnelng In own private ballroom. The
GORDON Is the fecognlsed center of
Waynesvllle soda) life, and is thoroughly
modern. The rates are reasonable. Send
for Booklet.
Two "opening Balia” Wednesday
and Saturday. July 15 and 18.
F. O. DUNHAM, Proprietor.
HOTEL
Colling wood
West 26th Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY.
Half Blk. from Herald Bq. & 6th Av.
In midst of leading department stores
and tlieutres.
Select accommodations for dtarrtmt
natlng people with personal attention
and service Impossible In the larger ho
tels Your patronage Is earnestly so
llelted.
Room without bath..... $l6O
Room without bath for two $2.00
Room with bath $2.50
Room with bath for two $3.00
Parlor Bedroom with bath $6.00
Special attention given to ladles and
families. Restaurant at moderate price*
5b f . MHgJIBBfa | rivtlv S2B
luS?* • * -
iiwtrHlifSsUrl”
ALTAPASS I ININ
New, Modern, High Class, *
ABOVE-—"The Land of the Sky.”
Ob Oast of th« Blue Ridge Mountain, on Carolina, OTOnchfieM and
Ohio Railway.
The plane to spend your Summer—Golf, Tennis, Trap Shooting.
Riding. Driving. Bowling. Billiards. Dancing. Mnsfo. For
Hookings writ# Jno. S Bowen, Altapaea, N. 0.
Gas Cooking Demonstration
Conducted by
MISS ELSIE G. CARING
Of Rochester, N. Y., Every Evening at 8 o’clcck, at the GAS OFFICE.
MENU
WEDNESDAY EVENING
A Dozen Varieties of Bread and Rolls
GAS LIGHT CO., AUGUSTA, GA.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
For Health and Pleasure
COME TO
RHEA SPRINGS
Where the Health Giving Water*
Flow.—Stood the Test of a
Century.
Etsabltshed by White Man in
1856. Thousands of Sufferers
Testify as to Its Merits f6r
Rheumatism, Kidney, and Liver
Troubles and Many Other Com
plaints of Mankind. In addition
we have good Hotel, Dane’lnjj,
Swimming and Boating. Fishing.
Tennis, Croquet, etc. Rooms
En suite with or without Bath.
Rates. Including meals. $lO to
sls per week. For Booklet and
full information address
RHEA SPRINGS CO.
RHEA SPRINGS, TENN.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
STOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE
KIMBALL
HOUSZ
ATLANTA, GA.
Most Central and Convenient
Location In the City.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Our Restaurant one of the Best
In the South.
190 ROOMS.
Hot and Cold Running Water.
SIOO per day.
ROOMS; Connoting Batha, $1.50
Private Baths, $2.00 and up. Club
Breakfast., 80c to SI.OO. Club
Luncheon only 50 cent*. A La
Carte Service Unsurpassed In the
South.
ED. L. BROWN, Manager.
GOLD TO DIEASE
IN UEEEj
Apparently Few Believe in the
Governor’s Record in That
Vicinity. Crowd of 1,200.
Abebvllte, S. C.—The first hand pri
mary of the senatorial campaign was
taken here Tuesday, hut not by Gover- !
nor Blease. when W.' P. Pollock asked ''
those voters who “believe in Cole j
Blease’s record hold up hands." Not a j
hand went up, although hundreds re
sponded to the reverse proposition. It |
was distinctly an antl-Blease crowd
numbering fully 1,200, less than 100 of
whom followed the governor from the
meeting when he concluded his speech.
Blease spoke second, Senator Smith
first. Two years ago, in the gubernato
rial campaign, Blease was the favorite.
He carried Abbeville county In that con
test by less than fifty votes. Senator
E. D. Smith confined himself pricipally
to cotton and his record in the senate.
He denied that his cotton exchange
bill was designed to help one gambler
against another, as charged. Smith, as
he concluded, was handed a “cotton bou
quet," a large stalk of cotton with many
open bolls. “Here's my sweetheart,” ns
said, and the crowd loudly applauded.
Probes Richey Case.
Governor Blease said he came here
mainly to tell about the state s finances
and read the record in the R. A. Richey
case, showing upon what he based his
action In liberating Richey.
He said the Betiate had just borrowed
$350,000 at the low rate of 3Vi per cent,
although It had been reported that an
extra session of the legislature would
have to be called to provide for the rais
ing of funds to pay the state s ogbliga
tlons. He read or referred to practi
cally every letter, certificate, etc., in tlie
Richey case, saying he did so lo nail the
des that had been circulated In Abbe
ville county regarding the matter. He
said that Richey had not been pardoned
or paroled, but given his freedom on
bond of $5,000 until his phjsicul condi
tion warrants his return to the peniten
tiary to complete a ten-year sentence. !
Richey Is a middle-aged white man of
this county.
As Blease finished and left the stand
such cries as “Stay Coley and take your
medicine,” “don't run," “he can’t stay,
were heard.
Denounces Editor.
L. T> Jennings denounced the writer of
an editorial in the Yorkville Enquirer
for, according to the speaker, impugn
ing the motives that prompted him to
enter the race. The article, as read by !
Jennings, contained Insinuations that i
Jennings and Pollock were in the race
merely to heat Blease and help Smith;
that possible the selfish interest behind
their motive is "money, expenses paid
from some source and a good bonus in
addition."
Replying. Jennings declared that if the
writer of the editorial does not ei'her
furnish proof or retract the statement,
•he is a contemptible, cowardly liar,"
and if ttie editor can prove the truth of
his statement charging a prearranged
plan to help Smith, he (Jennings) will
annate $5,000 to the deaf and dumb in
stitute and withdraw from the race.
w. P. Bollock said Blease slandered
Abbeville county when he said it would
require an extension of his term to give
hint time to sign pardons if he had to
pardon all the lawbreakers in Abbeville
county. He said he would discuss sev
eral national issues before holding up
“Cole L. Blease in all of his hideous
nakedness."
He said he dared the governor to try
to explain some parts of his record and
declared Blease vouldn't remain on the
stand and hear his own record. He said
that, although Blease denounced United
States Marshal James L. Sims because
the latter, when a hoy set type on a Re
publican newspaper, the governor ap
pointed on his staff Edwin . Mirsch, of
Kingstree, son of the man who owned
part Interest In and helped conduct the
same paper Sims worked on. He again
exhibited the calico back union Republi
can ticket of 1880 bearing the names of
J. P. Gibson, also a member of the gov
ernor's staff.
Woman’s Duty to Herself.
Every woman owes it to herself to
keep in good health. No one can rea
sonably be expected to maintain a
cheerful disposit on when half sick.
Indigestion and constipation are two
of the most common ills to which
women are subject and fortunately
are easily cured. Mrs. H. U. Getty,
Indiana. Pa., writes “lyast summer I
was advised by a friend to try Cham
berlain's Tablets for indigestion and
constipation. This medicine not only
cured me of the disorders but toned
up my wnole system so that my
health has been better than for years
since taking them." For sale by all
dealers.
WANTED COLORED HOTS TO CAR
rv papers In Colored Territory. Apply
Sub Station No. i. 10S7 Kollock St. ts
Just received, car load of
Chevrolet Roadsters.
L. C. Edelblut. 551 Broad St.
ALT APASS INN
ABOVE "The I-and of the Sky."
New, Modern. High-Claes.
On crest of Blue Ridge Mountains. On
Carolina. Clinchfleld and Ohio railway.
Golf, tennis, trap shooting, riding, drlv
i ins, howling, billiards, dancing, muslo.
Jonn 3. Bowen. AJtapass, N. C.
THE SHADE TREE
Has long been the theme
of the poets. It has fur=
nished the country school
boy with his '‘Woodman
Spare That Tree"’ and
even the village black
smith stood under the
“ Spreading Chestnut* ,f
In the
HEARD SUBDIVISION
There are trees and trees
from the lofty pine, whose
soughing lulls the tired
sleeper, to the mighty
oak, whose branches fur
nish a nesting place for
the mocking bird that her
voice may be heard in
the early morn. (No
Woodpeckers allowed*)'
EVERY MAN’S AMBITION
Is to own his home.
Gratify this lofty senti
ment and get one or
two of these lots. Curb
ing - sewers - water
streets, in fact every
thing complete.
TEN PER CENT DOWN
and you pay the bal
ance in 48 equal pay
ments. We pay the
taxes. Your obliga
tion is fixed. The man
on a salary can buy.
ALEXANDER-GOODWIN
DUVALL CO.
Telephenes 638-713-714. No. 127 Jackson St.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 15.