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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
?°5 Broad Stre«t Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870. In Operation Vt Years
Thm mo«t •ffhitent tflirtliilirtntlon of finance In inn n—i f to
th« mao of moderate mettle, while adeloe and oonnaal In financial
and boatnaaa transaction* U often needed. Thla bank anppßea
t/iam eeaentlala
Men and women In all walk* of Itfa find Dbe aerHoa. fadll
tUs and aealatance of thla Inatltotlon of much aalua to them
Wa welcome the email account ae well a« tha larger onea, and
aolldt the banking bnalriHKt of oareful, ooneereatltrg energattc
peopla.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent
These are In fhre different since at s*.oo to f 10.00 per year,
or on thle basin for leea period.
L. C. HAYNI, Praatdent. GEORGE P. BATES, CaeMer.
TO RENT
No. 1354 Klliw Street.. Grooms $20.00
No. 963 Broad Street. .10 rooms $40,00
No. 439 Broad Street— 10 rooms $37.50
No. 536 Reynolds St... 10 roomH $22.50
llouHe, Went of Arsenal 11 rooms $75.00
House, Battle Row ... 5 rooms SIO.OO
Houses on Turpin Hill,
for colored people 3 rooms $5.00
JOHN W. DICKEY
BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
3(je Vanderbilt X)ofef
| (ZTfurOf JfiurC/i tStrent eajpt at (flark ia4vtmue > j)*rtj£r/r
WUTON H.MAKPHALL.Manarfer
An Meal Hotel with an Ideal Situation
Summer 7\otas-
$
COOL MOUNTAIN BREEZES.
In the Land of the Sky
Always comfortable at the
Battery Park Hotel
"FAMOUS EVERYWHERE."
Moat popular and delightful socially of any
resort in the South. Located in an exclusive park
oI 16 acres, yet in the midst of all the activities of
ASHEVILLE, N. 0.
The Summer Metropolis.
(k>lf, Tennis, Swimming, Riding.
\ Dancing Every Evening.
Unsurpassed Cuisine—Service of the Best.
Address for booklet,
J. Il 'ALEXANDER. Pry.
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W* M* hut m glHi! to got the regular tittle depotlt of the
wcurmg mu mu) to extend to him all our banking aoootnmo
datloni a* we are to deal with larger business men Some of
our to-oaJled email eocounie are among the tnoet pleaeent that
we handle We know your errount will groa They all do
W« add 4 per rent Interest to It even six month*
MARK A START TOMORROW MORNING
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
85 Years of Faithful Service
CASHIER]
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THE
WAGE
EARNERS
BANK
ARRESTED HERE FOR
SAVANNAH FORGERY
Raymond Allen Taken Back
Yesterday. Cashed Two Bad
Checks and Tried a Draft.
A splendld piece of work it credits to
) Detective Held, of the city force, who
on Tuan (lay apprehended and arrested a
white man by the name of Raymond Al
len, wanted In Savannah for forgery. Tito
arrest was made known laat night when
Aiion f|| Taken back to Savannah by
Detective Reach, who brought up a war
rant for the prisoner.
Captain Grubbs of the Augusta police
received a wire Tuesday, stating that
Allen was wanted for forgery In Savan
nah arid that he had probably fled to
Augusta. The man and tho telegram
reached here about the same tirrfe, and
1n thirty minutes Allen had been located
by Mr. Reid in a near-beer saloon in the
vlHnlty of the union depot.
The man was not well dressed and was
about 10 years of age. He stated that
Cambridge, Mass . was his home.
Tuesday morning according to Detec
tive Beach two checks were presented to
the t’ommercial Rank of Savannah for
payment and both were turned down.
The checks were presented by F. IL
Quanta, grocer, and a restaurant keep
er, for sls and $2, respectively. They
had been cashed for Allen. The morn
ing before. It Is claimed, Allen tried to
cash a draft for S2OO on a certain bank
In Cambridge, and It was refused on the
grounds that he was not known by any
of the officials of the Savannah Rank.
The officials were on to the game when
they later turned up the two bad
checks.
REV. S. P. WIGGINS TO
COLORED Y. M. C. A.
Itfiv. H. P. Wlgglnß, pastor of St.
John’s Church, has accepted an invi
tation to deliver an addre.Hß for the
colored Y. M. C. A. at. Trinity Church,
corner Taylor and Jackson Streets
on next Sunday afternoon at 4:30
o clock. A special program of muslo
has been arranged and full orchestra
util he on hand, also. Dr. Wiggins
Is one of the young and forceful
leaders of the Southern Methodist
Church, and the colored people con
sider themselves fortunate that they
l ave been able to secure bis ser
vices. ,
FEIGNED BEING POIBONED.
Atlanta, Ga.—A smooth attempt to
heata restaurant out of SIOO by play
ing that he was poisoned was reveal
ed In the police court when Harry
Armstrong, a young Atlanta man, was
hound over for cheating and swind
ling Armstrong was unlucky In com
ing to court for the evidence brought
out also a Charge of adultery agaipst
him.
Armstrong, it Is alleged, vent with
a young woman to the Peachtree
Case, opposite the Piedmont for sup
per. There they apparently became
violently 111, and sent for a physician.
Next day a lawyer appeared In the
case and threatened suit and publicity
unless his client was handed some
thing. The case proprietor, frighten
ed, gave up SIOO. After a while he
learned that Armstrong had laughed
over his own smoothness, and sent
for the detectives.
in the course of the evidence It
was learned that the young woman
In the case was not married to Arm
strong, though they were registered
together at a hotel. She had already
left the city, and so escaped trouble.
HOTEL RUDOLF.
Atlantic City. N. J.
On the ocean front. Always open. Capac
ity 1,000 American arm Ruropean pane
Hot and eoM fresh and sea water In atl
bntha: running water In aiiesth’ room*,
nroad verandas commanding view of
ocean and connecting w'th the famona
Hoard Walk. Case Rudotf Is one of the
big attractions. Superb orchestra; after
noon and evening dancing.
A. S Rukevser, Mor. Joel Hillman. Prea
altapaSs inn
ABOVK “The TatkJ of the Sky.”
New. Modern. High-Class.
On crest of Blue Ridge Mountains On
Carolina. Cllnchfteld and Ohio railway.
Golf, tennis, trap shooting, riding, driv
ing bowing, billlHrrls. dancing, music.
John S. Bowen. AJtapass, N. C.
v ITTH STKET * # /
ONIVtRSITY PIACI
One Block Me.t cf Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
-A*’*' *e Wholesale sad Retell
tor* flood. District., Retire ad and
MODERN Jufgo!!v/*XT *r IRC*ROOF
500 Rooms (200 with Bath')
HATE* g 1.00 PER DAY UP
beeutat Weetaaraat and Cafa.
J Moderate Prises.
'gtgll far free llle.tr.ted flet4e*sg
A Ma» of New Terk flu.
fPOWHATAN!
lOTEL or AMERICAN IDEAIS 1
Pennsylvania Avenue, ; -
18th and H Streets.
Beet Located Hotel is Wathisftoa.
Overtook! the White House
within rny ecceu of public
buildings, shops, theater! and
point! of general and historical
ml ere st.
When visiting the nation*!
capital, you should make your
home at the Powhatan, t! c 1!
tel of American 1 deala.
Rooma with detached bath,
$1.30. $2 00 and up.
Rooms with privata oath,
ft SO. $J 00 and up.
c«M*Miw«r •saKtear.-
Write for booklet with map.
CLIFFORD M LEWIS.
Manager.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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good food. Budweiser Beer for 57 years has been the product of an institution holding the highest ideals known J GSr J|\
to the ancient art of brewing. The output, due to Quality and Purity, has increased every year until 7,500 men
are daily required to keep paoe with the public demand. Budweiser sales exceed any other beer by
millions of bottles. anheuser-busch -st. louis,u.s.a.
■E'' ilflflßi. ..''Hp,
Bottled only at the home plant.
J. H. O Byme
Distributor * Augusta, Georgia
ißudweiseilii
Means Moderation
JOHNSTON NEWS
Johnston, S. C.—Mrs. St. Piere Herrin
will be burled today at Phillippi Baptist
i-hurch. Her body having been brought
here from Columbia. A young wife and
J. A. MULLARKY COMPANY
Double Trading Stamps Until IMoon
Visitors, Vacationists and Those at Home Will Find Full Assort
ments All Summer at the Lowest Prices in the City.
i
July is a Big Selling Month With Us—The Following Prices Make It So:
OUR MEN’S UNDERWEAR STOCK IS ItM IS
NOW FULL OF BARGAINS; EVERY AR Hi
TICLE IN THIS DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN
Onyx Sox. all color*, for. . . . 25^
Economy Sox. two for 25c
A bargain in Sox for ?i/«^
Boston Pad Garter, for 25c
Stafford Garters, all colors, for C.lOc 4
Wash. Ties reduced to 10£
Colored Silk Four-in-hands for 25^
White Linen Sheeting, 90 inehes wide, Friday for 47^
Special T'J inch Bleached Damask, new designs, values 59e, sale price 49£
This is a good chance to buy remnants at a very low price. Every remnant of center counter half
of the price they ain marked.
An opportunity to buy a pretty Colored Parasol in this sale for HALF PRICE
Colored Lawns, in figures and stripes, at, a yard 10d
Worth’s Skeleton Waists for children, for 25c
J. A. MULLARKY COMPANY
880 BROAD STREET - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
“ NATIONAL HERO SERIES" NO. 4
Lord Nelson —Old England’s Great Naval Hero
A X riTHOUT Horatio Nelson, England would have been invaded and perhaps con*
\ X / quered by Napoleon. At Trafalgar he smashed forever the French Sui pi
V V Emperor’s hope of creating a naval power. Never was man more
idolhed and beloved —not only by all of England’s people who breathlessly imh
awaited news of his telling victories, but by every man of his fleet. A true
Anglo-Saxon,he detested tyrannous powers and legislative usurpations of every
kind. He was particularly opposed to prohibitive enactments governing the diet of m
his men, who,like him, enjoyed Barley-Malt brews, even as their fathers did for f & -ijil
countless generations before. Good beer, according to Lord Nelson, has ever been I’s: 'W[
I mother has passed to her reward.
"Last night at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Anna
Scurry Strother, relict of D. R. Strother,
died after many years of suffering. Her
age was 03. Surviving her are one
brother. John Scurry, of Newberry, one
sister, Mrs. J. F. Browne. Spartanburg,
and the following children of Johnston:
Mrs. J. W. Stimons. David and Jas. D.
Strother, Mrs. D. B. Hollingsworth,
Edgefield: Mrs. A. C. Mitch el, Batesburg;
Mrs. David Howard. Ridge Spring.
The county campaign meeting was held
here Monday. A barbecue w*as pre-
Men’s Dress Shirts for 50^
Men’s Union Suits reduced to 79^
Men's Check Underwear, a suit 50£
Men’s Colored Work Shirts for 39£
Pul-Easy Collars for 10^
Men’s Balbriggan Shirts for 50<*
Men’s Balbriggan Pants for 50d
THURSDAY. JULY Z 3.
pared for the sepakers and the usual
program was carried out of repeated
speech-making.
WANTED: COLORED BOYS TO CAR
ry papers in Colored Territory. Apply
Sub Station No. 1. 1037 Kollock St. ts