The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 24, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 70S Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870. In Operation 44 Years The most efficient etlmlfnlatratlon of finance la neceeaary to the mar of moderate means, while aAvlce and oounael In flnanoial and buatneie t runner'lons Is often needed. This bank supplies these ensentlala Men and women In all walks of life find the service, facili ties and assistance of this Institution of much value to them W« 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. els«a at IS 00 to 130.00 per year, or on this basis for less period. L. C. HAYNE, President GEORGE P. BATES. Cashier. GEORGIA RAILROAD NOTE THE FABT SCHEDULES BHOWN BELOW. ]«ave Augusta 2:00 AM 7:40 AM 12:30 PM 3:20 PM Arrive Atlanta .. .. 6;00 AM 1:80 PM 4:30 PM 8:15 PM " Montgomery 11:20 AM 7:45 PM »:55 PM ” Mobile .. .. 4:38 PM 2:30 AM 3:25 AM " New Orleane 8:56 PM 7:16 AM 7:60 AM " lllrmlnghiun 12:'6 Nn »:20 I>M 0:46 PM 5:20 AM " Memphla .. . 8:10 PM 7:25 AM 7:25 AM 0:16 I’M " Chattanooga 11:65 AM 9:26 PM 9:26 PM 1:08 AM " Naahvllle ... 4:30 PM 2:55 AM 2:65 AM 6:35 AM " BL Louis 7:20 AM 2:50 PM 2:60 PM 2:50 PM " Chicago .. . 6:50 AM 4:40 PM 4:40 PM 6:50 PM " Knoxville ...12:19 Nn 10:40 PM 10:40 PM " Louisville ... 9:00 PM 7:40 AM 7:10 AM " Cincinnati .. 9:60 PM 7:45 AM 7:45 AM (Eastern time at Aoguata, Central time at all other pointn ahown above). Clone connection! at all points shown for pointe beyond. ThrongTi Pullman Sleeper (Via KvanKvlllo) Auguata to on 12:80 I’M train. Loot! Auguata and Atlanta aleeper on train leaving Auguata at 2:00 AM. open for paaaengera at 9:30 PM. PaHaengera can remain In (deeper till 7:00 AM- Broiler Buffet Parlor Cara on day tralna between Auguata and At lanta. For further Information call l’honna 267. 661, 2266. Information cbaerfully given and correspondence aollclted. G. W. STURGIS, C. C. McMILUN, Passenger Agent, Aaat. Gen’l Passenger Agent Augueta, Ga. Auguata, Ga. J. P BILLUPB. Gensral Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga WATERMELONS Just rpcpivod car load of fresh Melons, which I will soil at very low prices, wholesale or retail. These are all choice melons. Telephone 184 t» and have one delivered to you. The price is right, and the melons are nice, ripe and juicy. JUST OFF THE ICE. FREE DELIVERY J. L. RADFORD Phone 1846. 15 East Boundary. To Property Owners Thl* 1* approaching tha ttm* of year for renewing of laaaes. If your pa*t year Has not boon natlsfartory, max he (horn Is r rea per for It. We are handling the highest and heat pluhs of rent property and therefore net the beet tenant* a* « result Why not com* around and let ue talk It over? We want to serve you anil are prepared to do ao in the moat modern way. Zachary, Osborne & Miller REAL ESTATE, RENTING, INSURANCE. Phone 3M. , 228 Py*r 3 | flr Money to loan on city tmpror *d real estate. 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 get it and you will have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot he opened unless you help, These locks have double mechanism that requires two different keys to unlock. You have one key and we hold the other—and both must lie used at the same time or the box cannot be opened. jj. UNION SAVINGS BANK Corner Broad and Eighth Street* Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division South ern District of Georgia. SCHOOL 0000 iokm Defeat of Measure in Senate Balloting is Predicted. Bitter Debate. Atlanta, Ga.—The school book bill Is In the hands of fate today, and a wordy war has been In progress over It In the senate since early In yes terday's. session. It has been amend ed and re-amended, changed, quali fied and doctored, and Is expected to reach Its final vote this afternoon. No measure of this session has caused bo much acrimony or given lesinol heals itching skins RESTNOL OINTMENT, with Reainol Soap, stops itching instantly,quickly and easily heals the most distressing cases of ec zema, rash or other tormenting skin or scalp eruption, and clears away pimples, blackheads, red ness, roughness and dandruff, when other treatments have proven only a waste of time and money. Beware of imitations. Retinol ie •old by prm*tic*lly every drur fllfft in the United States, but you can test it at our expanse. Write today to Dept. 20-S, Keainol, Baltimore, Md.. for a liberal trial of Resinol Ointment aad Retinol Soap. Greatest of All Human Blessings Ths most wonderful thing In the world la love expressed In the helpless infant. And among those able and comforts for r <> ’ <r ’ oc,arit mothers If This Is an external En/Wi« IS\ application to enable joil i>A )\ 4b° abdominal mus clea to become more undue pain from the strain upon cords and ligaments. Applied os directed upon those muscles Involved It soothes tbs fin. network of nerves with which all the muscles are supplied. Thus a great share of the pains so much dreaded may ire avoided and the period of expectancy passed In comfort. There Is no question but what such relief has a marked Influence upon the general health of the mother. In a little book sent by mall much use ful .Information Is given to Inexperienced mothers. It tells how to use "Mother's Friend" and how to avoid caking breasts. It has been prepared in our laboratory for over forty years and Is known favor ably to most druggists everywhere, dot a bottle to-day and write for book to rirsi'lArid Regulator Co.. SO9 Umar Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga. Be sure to ask for and •e. that you get "Mother's Friend. 1 ' Skin Diseases Often a Mystery Tb« Right Treatment Will Solve Wor»t Problem The key to unlock the myrterlea ot eruptive »kln afflictions la S. 8. 8. the famous Mood purifier. If you will write for a splendidly illustrated book "What the Mirror Telia" you will learn why and how 8. 8. 8. causes new akin and tisaua to replace the afflicted epota. Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today at any drug store and wa«te no more time with aalvea. ointments or lotions. Skin health comes from your blood. It cornea from the network of tiny blood vessels that Interlace all skin tegument und tissue. Now. when 8. 8. 8 enters the blood It Is carried throughout your body in about threa minutes and Its moat active work takes place In the akin. Here it puts Into motion the process of preparing all Impurities Into a substance that is promptly expelled through the skin pores. ThlN process goes on day and night, all eruptive conditions cease; the old skin disappears In the form of Invisible vapor or perspiration. Don't fall to get a bot tle of 8 8. 8. today and write for the valuable book to The Bw!ft Bpeclflo Co., IPS Swift Building. Atlanta. Oa. TO RENT No. 1354 Ellis Street.. Grooms S2O 00 No. 963 Broad Street.. 10 rooms $40.00 No. 536 Reynolds St... 10 rooms $22.50 House, West of Arsenal 11 rooms .. $75 00 House. Battle Row ... 5 rooms .. , $lO 00 Houses on Turpin Hill, for colored people .... 3 rooms $5.00 JOHN W. DICKEY THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. rise to so many pergonal remarks between senators and representa tives. It was the cause oT a rather heated exchange of remarks yester day and the day before between Sen ators Hufe and Kea, arteing from the latter's Intimation that the farmer was under the domination of the president of the senate. The house passed the school book bill, last week. It provides that the state shall call for bids for printing certain of the text books chosen by a commission, and is designed to weaken the hoi dthe book trust has upon the state and to be an experi ment which will ultimately lead to the state's printing ail its text books. It is expected to be defeated in the senate, however, a count of noses showing a majority against it. CHILD LABOR BILL UP TODAY Vote Reaches the Georgia House Thiß Afternoon After Strenuous Debate of Two Days. Atlanta, Ga. —The house will reach this afternoon, it is expected, a final vote on the Sheppard child labor bill, which has occupied the paßt two days in strenuous debate to the exclusion of everything else. The bill has brought the one big fight of the session, so far, and has been the only measure to pack the galleries with visitors. Behind it are many organizations of women, whose gay attire has broken tne sombre ness of the half of the house lor sev eral days, and the labor unions, the Men and Religion Forward Move ment and other bodies. These with large delegations of str.king em ployes from the Fulton Bag and Cot ton Mills, have added Interest to the sessions, and at times have been cautioned by the speaker to abtalri from uproarious applause. The bill, if passed, will absolutely prohibit the employment of a child under 14 in any factory or place of amusement in this state- It may he of Interest to note that the vaudeville theaters would have to cut out the “kid acts,” which are so popular among theater-goers. No child under 16 will be employed without, attend ing school at least twelve weeks in the iprevious year and can read an* write simple English. No child of under 16 cad be employed under any circumstances between 7 p. m. and 6 r. m. The cotton mill people have a sub stitute bill before the house which they have agreed on, and which al lows children of 12 w-ho support widowed mothers to work in the mills, and which provides no educa tional test. Olive, of Richmond. Representative Samuel L. Olive, of Richmond County, spoke for the bill yesterday. Addressing the sub ject from an economic standpoint, Mr Olive said in the south factors have wrought to make uncertain the success of cotton miils—cotton fu tures and child labor, both of which am artific al growths on civilization. He said ne had no attack to make upon the mill owners and no criti cism for the opponents of the bill. Toe mill owners cannot change the system of child labor which has grown up in the south and the par ents and guardians will not. There fore it is the duty of the state, through its lawmakers, to abolish the system, if for no other reason than simply a conservation ol future citi zenship. He said the weak and helpless can obtain protection from no other source, and the mill owners who must be compelled by no other system can e compelled by no other authority. HAVE DAILY WEATHER FORECAST AT CAMP Announcement Was Made To day By Forecaster Emigh. Fair Weather Expected For the Next Few Days. Announcement was made today by Forecaster E. D. Emigh that the daily weather forecast would be furnished camp headquarters at Camp Wheeler every morning at 10 o'clock or *hortly after. The forecast will be posted for the benefit of the men In camp. By re ceiving the Information over telephone the camp will be able to post It as soon as It Is made known to the peo ple of the city, whereas if It were put Into the mall It would be late In the afternoon before It would reach the camp and too late then, to the dope, the forecast that wIV The present forecast, and, according stand for the next several days, Is for fair weather—Just the brand that Is tight for the encampment SOLDIERLY WORK. The Boy Scouts make a goodly band, They're competent and spry. Why don t they all get busy and Exterminate the fly? Slop-Look-Listcn --Danger of missing something good if you don’t. $ 15.00 S.=E. Suits at SIO.OO $17.50 S.=E. Suits at $11.65 $20.00 S.=E. Suits at $13.35 $22.50 S.=E. Suits at $15.00 $25.00 S.=E. Suits at $16.65 $27.50 S.=E, Suits at $18.35 $30.00 S.=E. Suits at $20.00 $35.00 S.=E. Suits at $23.35 (Just 5 More Days of Remodeling: Sale) SWAN-EDWARDS CO. Sllicus—What’s the matter, old man? You look unhappy. Cynicus—l am. I’m almost as un happy as a woman with a secret that nobody wants to know.—club Fellow, FORCED TO IT. Blobbs—Why do you always stand up for the street car companies*' Slobbs- I have to. i can never get a seat.—Philadelphia Record. this critical period of their young lives. 'lhousands of mothers avoid the dangers, restlessness, and suffering of teething time with TEETHINA {Teething Powder «) A prescription used regularly by Dr. C. J. M.-ffett. a Jefferson Medical College graduate of Philadelphia, in his own successful practice for over 40 years. He always considered It his best prescription remedy for cholera-infantuin, cholera-morbus, eolic worms, dysentery, diarrhoea and otherdread ed ailments so common among infanta during teeth ing time. Teethina was found to help the child, making teething easy and relieving the mother ox many anxious moments and sleep- .Art less ft don't send ua any^moneyVk but write ua your dm*-U \ lr 1 I, Min slat’a name and wa will • \ f TfflfJUl aea that you art supplied. ■ \ / c. jjMMt (hid* fcl Vk SATURDAY CUT PRICES Evap Milk IZ" 5 cans 15c Evap. Milk si a /. 9a . 2 cans 15c Toilet Paper™?. 6 7 rolls 25c Sardines StS: can 3c Tomatoes [T* can 5c 17 Quart Agate free f c ‘. h „ Baking Powder 50c A&P Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hams, lb 22c ■H Snowdrift Compound New Potatoes, New York / fir State, peck t'VJL Yard Eggs, Q7 r dozen Formerly H. J. PORTER COMPANY Before Shopping Read Herald Ads HELIOTROPE What Miss Elsie G. Caring Thinks of Heliotrope Flour. £y the gas cooking demonstration) conducted the past week, I have given Heliotrope Flour a thorough test and it has proven itself a high grade and satisiaetory flour in every respect. I would recorncnd it to any housewife. ELSIE G. CARING. What Miss Caring has’done you can do. Order a sack today from one of the following grocers: L. A. Grimaud, Model Grocery Co., Wm. Boyles & Son, Hays Grocery Co., Augusta Merchandise Co. Oklahoma Mill and Elevator Co. WAREHOUSE WITH WHALEY BROS. For Iced Tea Use Tliea- Nectar, king of all Tc*as. Pound. . 60c herring EST 2. can 12c Herring Ir" can 12c Baked Beans, 3 sizes— No. 1 can sc, No. 2 can Bc, No. 3 can 12c Catsup a bottle 5c CHEESE Pound 20c Sultana Coffee la th* Best Valua on tho Market. This Coffee Is al ways sold In Cardi nal Red Trade-Mark Bags. TAKE NO OTHER. Lb. 30c Lemons Dozen 20c No. 5,55 c; No. 10, $1.10; No. 20, $2.20 FRIUAT. JULY 24. 1 Fancy 24 lbs. Patent Flour .... ... /vC Best A&P OOft Creamery jjl] Butter wwu