The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 21, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 706 Broad Street Organized 1870. Tb« mrwt wfßdwnt Mlrntlnlßtraflon of flnnnro to noroasary to the roan of modcrat-n rn.a-ia, while artrloa and counae! In financial and btiatnara transactions la uftan needed This bank auppUea the*- aaMOttela. Men and women In all walks of life find the aerrlce. faclll * I "nd analatanoe o' thla Inatttutlon of much value 10 them W f . welcome the srmill account an well an the larger one*, and *' 'he banklns hiielncaa of careful, conaervatlve energetic people. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent Theae. nre In five different size* at $3 00 to $2<1.00 per year. or on thla hauls for lean period. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEORGE P, BATEB, Ceahler. IF you have something that is intended for your eyes only, put it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes Fire cannot reach it —burglars cannot pet it and you will have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Hoxrs aro fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened unless you help. These locks have double mechanism that requires two different keys to unlock. You have one key and wc hold the other —and both must be used at the same time or the box cannot be opened. @ (ma'}’ Nothing will brace yon op like a cold bottle of thirst-!.itii*g Wia’t slii np pv lew..■> A JelightfillNV ill ill owl. IN ICED DOTTLE* f* _ ANYWHERE jC l ook FOR THE LABEL ■tlXxi- 3 '’ 0 ' Bottled byCHERO-COLA BOTTUNC CO. AuQUSt3 ’ Ga ‘ ' ■kV Om/'IpI CHARLESTON and RETURN JULY 28th, $1.50 VIA Charleston and Western Carolina Ry. L. Auguata 6:30 A M.| returning l.av. Charleston 9:00 P. M For further information call on M. C. JONES, C. T. A. w. A. WALLACE T P A K. F. WEBTBERRY, U. T. A. ERNEST WILLIAMS. G. P. A. Augusts, Ga A w W« arc just ae glad to gel the regular little deposit ot the workto* man amt to extend to him all our bauklng nroomnut datlona as we are to deal with larger business men Some of our so-oallad small accounts ar.. aiming the moat pleaeant that we handle We know your account will grow Tbev all do W* add 4 tier cent Interest to It even six months MARK A START TOMORROW MORNING THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 85 Years of Faithful Service Augusta. Ga. In Operation 44 Years UNION SAVINGS BANK Corner Broad and Eighth Street*. Depository United State* Court Northeastern Division South ern District of OeorglM. cashier! ■ 1 W ;$»."• I' i - * *** THE WAGE EARNERS BANK Says Athletics Won’t Win the American League Pennant of 1914 As the Dope Stands Now Sixth Place i 3 Where They Will Finally Land—Athletics “Doped Out” As the Weakest Club in the Race—Reputation Has Scared Rival Clubs Into Losing Games. New York—Prepare for a little laugh at our expense All ready? All right, here goea—the Athletics will not win the American league pen nant. About once a year. If not oftener, ■ ach one of us feels certain of thing that nearly everybody else de ride*. No matter how other* may dllfer with the opinion, It continued to exist. Here Is our one tnyear. Theie may lie human beings some where that share this view of the sit uation in the Hail Johann circuit, but if there are we are forced to the truthful admission that we have fail ed to feet them yet. However, that statement goes the Athletics will not win the American League pen nant of I fit 4 and we only ask that the loud guffaw he postponed until October, ho that all can be sure that the correct side of the mouth Is doing the haw hawing. Who'll Be Champion? If the Athletics are not going to win the pennant, who is? That’s a natural question, and as lor the ans wer to It, you can s'-arch us. Maybe there will he something more pointed along those lines about the first of September, hut aH for the present we can't even guess How is it then that we have this idea the Athletics wdl lose If we can’t name the win ner? That also sounds reasonable. Hut the answer to that Is easy. There aro live clubs In a more or less com pact. bunch—Detroit, Washington, Chicago, Hoston and St. Louis —any- one of which may come along asd i.ose out the world's champions in the home stretch. The way things look through our glasses, Just now, the Athletics are the wcak--st club among the first six In the American League race. Sixth place Is where w<, think they rrally ought to finish, If jill the clubs would play strictly to our reckoning of form from now on to the end. The Tigem. Senators, White Ited Sox and Browns all anpear to u to be stronger clubs than the Mackmeu and front what we have een of them and heard these clubs all have played better hall to date than tne Athletics. Another Question. Another question then how is It that the Athletics have led the league for so long a stretch If they have not played the best hall. The answer is this, only this their reputation has scared every rival club Fear, on the part Of the opposing side, has lighten ed the task of the Mackmen. When ever a champion and a challenger meet In any line oT sport. If on strict ability the two seem perfectly evenly matched, who Is the favorite" Isn't tt alnavs the champion? Because the contender is awed by the reputation of the title holder, burking against I NURSE TAKES DOCTOR'S ADVICE And is Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Veg etable Compound. 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It put me right where I need not lay off every month and during the last 18 years I have not paid out two dollars to a doctor, and have been blest with excellent health for a wo woman of my age and 1 can thank Lydia E. Pinkham 'sVegetable Compound for it. “ Since the Change of Life is over I have been a maternity nurse and being wholly self-supporting 1 eannot over estimate the value of good health. I have now arned a comfortable little home just by sewing and nursing. I have recommended the Compound to many with good results, as it is excel lent to take before and after child birth.”- Mise Evelyn Adelia Stew art, Euphemia, Ohio. If you want special advice write to Lydia K. Pinkhnm Medicine Co. iconfl •lnitial Lvnn.MiiNS. Your letter will he opened, read and answered by a woman and held lu strict coulldeiiae. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Headaches. Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter. Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Autiseptie Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c BLANCHARD & CO. UNDERTAKERS &EMRILMERS 1368 Broad Street. Phone 3138. Ifficient Service Guaranteed THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. something that figures to carry an edge of superiority whether la actual ly does or not. Though the other clubs—any ball player in the league will tell you bo —- realize that the Athletics of this year are nothing like the Athletics of a year and three years ago, the conten ders forget this when they engage In battle with the champions and, sub consciously are swayed by the Idea that they are up against something that can’t be beaten. (James are not decided strictly on the merits of the Laitling teams this year when the Athletics are a party to them. The other clubs get uncertain of them selves, fidget around and wonder con stantly what the Mackmen are going to spring next, Just 4s they dftl when In their prime. The fact that they do not spring the old tricks- double squeeze plays and such —In the way they used to fakes little difference. The contender Is Just ay much up in the air as If the Mackmen were going to do so, and a margin oT about 35 per cent of the light is put on the side of the Philadelphians In this way. Bad Baseball. In a word, more bad baseball has been played against the Athletics than gainst any other team in the league—that in a nutshell, is why they have been “up there" as the bail ■I layers say It. But the other clubs are beginning to get next to themselves, and to the Athletics —to the real state of af fairs. Gradually lliey are getting their confidence when they buck the 1913 pennant machine, beginning to play the same game against tile cham pions that they do against one an other And, unless we are led badly astray by our eyes and ears, some one of those five clubs mentioned, and maybe several of them, will be ahead of the Athletics and increasing the gap at the hound by the time the month of August has rolled by. A brief analysis of the Athletics' playing strength in a comparative I way seems to use to read about as fol lows: Strongest hatting club in the league, heal infield fielding in the league, secon 1 to best work in the patching department, about fourth in all sorts of haserunning, fifth In out- j field Holding and absolutely last in I pitching. Fear Diminishing. The last in pitching is the part of this size-up that will find the most disputants. Bender and Plank are names to conjure with—yes, names, hut names never did much but scare j rival teams after the arm has ceased to he an efficient tool. That flock of youngsters can not be called the world heating gang prophesied for it last. year, it Is almost worthless with out the two veterans in shape for reliable relief duty, and there Is no den\lng that Bender and Plank have skidded considerable In short, the Athletics are now a top heavy unbal anced club. Fear in the hearts of the rivals Is diminishing dally. When it la finally gone, w'atch the conten ders rip the hide off the White Ele phants and toss them out for a. ca reening spin downward which will be one o r the biggest sensations of a sensational baseball year. Now, once again, we ask you to kindly postpone that laugh until Oc tober. ANTARCTIC TRIP PLANS COMPLETE Shackleton to Leave in Three Weeks From Now—Has High Hopes and Plenty of Money. London.—Sir Ernest Shackleton’s plans for the Antarctic exploration dash are now practically complete. If all goes well the expedition will leave this country two or three weeks hence. Shackleton departs with high hopes und plenty of money. The re cent gift of $120,000 by the Dundee millionaire jute manufacturer, Sir James K. Caird, has put the expedi tion in an absolutely sound position, and any other money subscribed will be devoted to the installation of wire less apparatus and the provision of water-boats. Shackleton assured me this week that ills scientific staif was complete and that no lender ever set out with a hand of comrades better fitted for he work before them. One of Shack ton’s vessels, the “Endurance,” is at the west India Docks here. She is to take the Transcontinental party to the Weddell Sea. Splendidly Built. Although small compared with the other Polar vessels, she Is splendidly built, able to steam ten knots, and is the fastest craft which has been em ployed In this class of work. She will carry oil fuel as svell as coal briquettes, and Shackleton has decid ed that the water tanks should be util ized for the oil For the water sup ly two 1,000-gallon tanks are to be Installed on the deck, and one of these will be equipped with steam, so that in the Polar region ice can ho melted It Is the hope of Shackelton that the party may bring home In one o' these tanks some live specimens of animal life In the Antarctic. 100 Doga. About 100 dogs are expected here from Canada In a day or two and one lot of about 20 Is to be trans-shipped to Australia to Join the Aurora— Shackleton’* second vessel and the Ross Sea parly. The other lot— about SO—wlll be sent on to Buenos Ayres to await the arrival of ahe En durance, The nerlal propelled auto sledges purchased In Norway were a great success In their trials, and Captain Orde I.ees, who Is In charge of the motors, has gone to Switzer land to test the third (positive drivel tpje of motor sledge which forms part of the equl; ment. FOR WEAKNESS »NO LOSS OF APPETITE Ths old Standard general strength ening tonic GROVE’S TASTELESS rhlll TONIC, drives out Malaria an 1 hullda up the system A true tonic and sure Appetiser. For adults nnd children. 60c. 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Thousands of people, some right in your own locality, have taken Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy for btonueh, Liver and intestinal Ailments, Dyspepsia, Pressure of Gas Around the Heart, Hoar H tom ach, Distress After Eat ing, Nervousness. Dizziness, Fainting Bpells, Sick Headaches, Constipation, Torpid Liver, etc., and are prairing and recommending it highly to others so that they may also know the joys of living. Msyr’s Wonderful Htomach Remedy is the best and most widely known Kemedy for the above ailments. Ask your drug gist for a bottle today. Put it to a test—one dose should convince. It is marvelous in its healing properties and its effects are quite natural as it acts on the source and foundation of stomach ailments and in most cases brings quick relief and permanent results. This highly successful Remedy has been taken by the most prominent people, and those in all walks of life, among them Members of 1 Congress, Justice of the Supreme Court, Educators, Lawyers. 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Makes teething easy for the babe, prevents feverishness and fretfulness and relieves the mother of worry, nights of anxiety and sleeplessness, and often saves the life of the child. Sold by druggists—2sc. If your druggist cannot supply you do not Bend us any money but write us your druggist’s name and we will see that you are supplied. C. J. MOFFETT MEPIGtMIL, r.Q, f *t. Louie, Mo. KENNY’S High Grade Coffee, at, per pound 25^* And Che-on Tea at, per pound stfO Are great values and guaranteed to give you satis faction. . Order them from C. D. KENNY CO. 1048 Broad Strset. Phone No. 601 PHARMACY " Studied at the UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA under the most favorable environment of college life means ef ficient preparation for a lucrative position. No graduate has ever failed to pass State examination. Send for catalog to Dean R. C, WILSON, Ph, G., Athens, Ga. 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