The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 07, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 706 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870. In Operation M Years Th* boA afflciont »<Jmltnl*traMcm of flnan'* l» n*r«»»arT to the n»*n of moderate mean*, while advice anJ cocneel In financial and bnatiMM tranaactlon* I* often ne< ded. Thi* bank nuppllea tjieee neaentlal* Men and women In all well** of life find Che service, faclll tU* and amlatanne of thla Inatltutlon of much value to them W* welcome the email account a* well aa *h* larger ones, and nolfclt the banking business of careful, conservative energetic people Safely Deposit Boxes to Rent The** are In five dlffer-nt sizes at $3,00 to $20.00 per year, or on this haul* for lea* period. L. C. HAYNB, President. GEORGE P. BATES, Cashier. IF you have something that is ( intended for your eyes only, put it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes Fire cannot reac h it—burglars cannot get it and you will have absolute privac y because all our Safe Deposit Boxes ar« fitted with ale Locks which cannot he opened unless you help. These locks have double mechanism that requires two different keys to unloc k. You have one key and we hold the other —and both must be used at the same time or the box cannot be opened. (ftuCcaiff TRIPPE®, LONSFORD Dialers in Best Oracle Native Meats. Chickens and Eggs Our Specialty Quick Delivery to Any Part of ('itv. 703 Mclntosh street. phone 3155. TO RENT N«». 1 >*4 Ellis street, ... ti rooms $20.00 No. 963 Broad street ....10 moms $ 40.00 No. 53(5 Reynolds street. 10 $22.50 House, west of Arsenal.. 11 rooms $75.00 House, Battle Row 5 rooms . SIO.OO House on Turpin Hill, for colored people 3 rooms $5.00 Partially Furnished House on Highland Av enue. 9 rooms, for rent. Price $50.00 per month. JOHN W. DICKEY H. C.> TENNENT. J. O. WINGFIELD HJ. TENNENT SUPPLY CO. } Phone 862 |* * 613 Broad Street. Augusta, Gx *V COMPLETE NEW STOCK. MTT.I. SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT. Lathes, Drill Presses, Shapers and Planers. Woodworking Machinery. thaoi WRITE FOR PRICES. traoi TENNENT TENNENT OUR MOTTO SERVICE FIRST-QUALITY ALWAYS UNION SAVINGS BANK Corner Broad and Eighth Streets, Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division South ern District of Georgia. HAVE NAMED LIST OF CLERKS AND MANAGERS Chairman of Sub-Committee Selects Officials for the Primary of August 19th for Richmond County Mr. T. F. Harrison, chairman of th" sub-committee of the Richmond County Democratic Executive committee, has ap pointed the clerks and managers for the primary of August 19th when a governor, two senators, a congressman, a Judge of Hte superior court and many other offi cers are to he elected The folloiwng is a list of the clerks ard managers for Richmond county: First Ward- Managers: O. R. Coffin, W If. Nnrnherger, Fred Darn back, H. L. I Itfs. Clerks K. B. Hooks, T. B. Per y<ur. M. 1,. NVwrnan. Clem Castleberry Second Ward—Managers: J. A. Burke. R A Hutton. Loyd T. Hall. P. S. Nor.h. < e;ks .1 j. Sullivan, K. 13. bhehan \V. W Hopkins J J. Bugg. Third Wa d- Man ger s: C. J. Vaughn, T .1 Hardin. Otis Lazenby, P.. E. Elliott, clerks W. P. Reynolds, T. 11. Berry. H. I> Morris, Jr., K E Johnson Fourth Ward Managers !' If. Dun bar. Bryson Crane, T. J. O’Leary, A. J. •D.ere. i, r ,j \f Caldwell, N. T Barnei Clerks J. I>. Battle, ,T. \V. Burke fJeorgo H I .eltrier. W. H. Hays, A. E. Dykes, W N Be'dlng. * ' Fifth Ward Managers: D. A. West hrook (;eorge T. Lynch. R. H. Fykes. Hr.. T P\ Maloney, W. A. Matthews Frank K<»on Clerks A. C. Davis. F, E 'Jib son. c L. Wiggins, E. L. Jackson. Sixth Ward Managers: W. J. Cooney MHler Morris W O Ford. C, ,t. Ma fheny. Clerks - Russel] Pollock, Herbert Michel, A\ C. Rhodes, G. Jj. Lahouseui*. llffth District Managers: F. M. ('lark, W. H Rennlson. Clerks--If. If Fulghum, Jr.. C. H, Rainey. 121st District Managers: George A. Adams, R. C . Gerald. Clerks -T. H Hunter, L. V. Inglett. 123 d District Managers: George M. Clark J V Tn-ewer. Clerks H. C. Ford, James T. Gardner. 124th District Managers: W. D Brown, A. A Heagn. Clerks- I*. W. Weeks. J C. Broome 12*Wth District Managers: C. J Hkln ner. Hr . f R. p.nston. Clerk---Thomas F Roesel. John II Shipp. 1424th District Managers: .7. W. Trow, bridge. Hr.. A. M. Clark. CK-ks-M. H. Usher James A. Carswell, Hr. I**olh District Managers: W. H. Ashe. H. E Handers. Clerks—Oscar Foreman, W. W. Whitehead. The Case of L. L. Cantelou. The case of 1,. L. Cantelou, Claren don Texas. Is similar to that of many others who have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He savs. “After trying a doctor for several months, and using different kinds of medicine for my wife who had been troubled with severe bowel com plaint for several months. I bought a 25c bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using the second bottle she was entire ly cured.” For sale bv all dealers VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Knlcker —Why did he propose to her? Rocker—He wanted to get points on how to refuge an office and yet he sure of having It offered again.—New York Hun. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER To R. F. D. Subscribers SEND ONE DOLLAR AND HAVE THE AUGUSTA HERALD Mailed You Daily and Sunday to January 1,1915 If you want the War News, the news of the world, in the Greatest Conflict of all time, SEND ONE DOLLAR and have The Herald, Daily and Sunday, mailed you until January Ist, 1915. REMEMBER this Special Offer is good only for the next 10 doys. Tt will not he renewed. It is good only to I?. F. I). routes and subscribers. It is the best and biggest and cheapest offer of a Daily and Sun day Paper ever made in this section to the R. F. I). subscribers. WAR NEWS -The Herald has a leased wire in its office and re ceives the full day report of the Associated Press, tin* greatest news gathering association in the world. During the War. special wire sYrviee is furnished ’Hie Augusta Herald by the New 5 ork 11 raid and the X w York American. Ts it’s news you get it in The Herald. SEND IN YOUR DOLLAR TODAY —and have The Herald mail ed you. Daily and Sunday to January Ist. 1915. Do not send nvuv'y unless you live on a Rural Rout' and have your mail delivered R. F. D. This great offer is good only to R. F. I). sub scribers. It expires August lb. 1914. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. PLEASANT SURPRISE OUT AT LANKEY’S NATATORIUM This is a funny life, there’s never a day that passes that one does not see something new. Now, take for instance, yesterday afternoon, the writer of this article was out at turn key's Natatorium, on the Hill, taking a “dip" when lie was BurprirJfc by seeing a little tot come running out on the spring board, give a hound up Into the aid and come down in deep water (which is roped <j.f(, after coming up, coolly strike out and swim around a little. Then to top the surprise another came and "pull ed" the same stunt. On Inquiring as to the unusual sight It was learned that the two The Secret of Health is Elimination of Waste Every buninen» man knows how difficult it is to keep the pigeon holes and drawers of his desk free from the accumulation of useless papers. Every housewife knows how difficult it is to keep her home free from the accumulation of all manner of useless things. So it is with the body. It is difficult to keep it free from the accumulation of waste matter. Unless the waste is promptly eliminated the machin ery of the body soon becomes clogged. This is the beginning of most human ills. DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY (In Tablet or Liquid Form) Assists the stomach in the proper digestion of food, which is turned into health sustaining blood and all poisonous waste matter is speedily disposed of through Nature’s channels. It makes men and women clear-headed and able-bodied —restores to them the health tnd strength of youth. Now is the time for your rejuvenation. S«nd 50 cents for a trial box of this medicine. Send 31 one-cent stamp* for Dr. Pierce’* Common Sense Medical Adviser—looß pages—worth $2. Always handy in case of family illness. ■■ ■ /■'. c..w. /t.v t. Huy. WAR! WAR.! WAR! ALL OVER EUROPE. Rut P.*acr. in every borne where Chapman's Famous Fresh Roasted Coffee is used. My 20c Coffee is as good as any 25c Co fee sold at any grocers in Augusta. Try it and be convinced- PRICES 20 r UP. CHAPMAN’S PHONE 3371. • 426 NINTH STREET. R.ENNY’S High Grade Toffee, at, per pound 25^ And Che-on Tea at, per pound 5U£ Are great values and guaranteed to give you satis faction. Order them from C. D. KENNY CO 1048 Broad Street. Phone No. 601 “tots" were no other than the little girls, Elizabeth and Martha, aged 7 and 9 respectively, of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, who are managing the nata tor um for Mr. Lankey. Mrs. Jenkins credits their unusual -•deptness in the water to their never missing a day (three and four times each day) in taking a plunge- Both t h e little girls are good swimmers and are causing a great deal of com ment. for its unusual to see “tots” this small “going where some oT the ‘big folks’ are afraid to.” EXTREMELY ACTIVE. “Mr Blolison seems to be a promi nent citizen. . “Yes, Indeed. He's chairman of more committees that never meet than any other man I ever saw.” SPETH’S Make Room Sale Herald’s Label Contest Slips on all Purchases. Silver Ware $6.00 Rogers’ Knives and Forks ..$4.25 $5.00 Rogers’Knives and Forks ..$3.25 $5.00 Joseph Rogers Knives and Forte for $3.25 $4.00 set Rogers’ Tablespoons .... $3.25 $3.00 set Rogers’Tablespoons .. ..$2.25 $3.00 set Rogers’ Teaspoons $2.25 $2.00 set Rogers’ Teaspoons $1.25 All Carvers . .. Half Price Iron Ware 50c Pots 35^ 50c Kettles 35^ 50c Saucepans 35^ 25c Fry Pans 17$ 20c Fry Pans 15^ 20c Griddles 15c^ 15c Griddles 10^ 50c Waffle Irons 25^ SI.OO Waffle Irons 67<£ Dicycle Department $50.00 Tribune Bicycles, best Ti res. Sad dles and Brakes $37.75 $40.00 Crescent Bicycles, best Tiros, Sad dles and Brakes./ $27.75 $40.00 Dbl. Fork Princeton .. .. $27.75 $35.00 Princeton $22.75 $30.00 Princeton $19.75 $25.00 Juvenile $17.75 $20.00 Juvenile $13.75 SIO.OO G. & J. Tires $6.75 $1.50 G. & J. Tubes 97^ SIO.OO Sulky Puncture Proof Tire $7.75 $9.00 Puncture Proof Tires $6.75 SB.OO Red Thorn Tire $5.75 $7.00 Oxford Tires $4.25 $5.00 Columbia Tires $1.75 $2.50 Motorcycle Pedals 97^ $1.50 Star Pedals ..79^ SI.OO Standard Pedals 57^ $4.00 Motorcycle Saddles $2.79 $3.00 Peerless Saddles $1.79 $2.00 Troxel Saddles 97^ $1.75 Large Shop Pumps sl.lO SI.OO Large Shop Pumps 67^5 50c Foot Pumps 37^ 50c Frame Pumps 27$ 25c Hand Pumps.. l(ty 25c Neverleak 17$ 25c Oil .. Tire Tape .. . .3$ Graphite 3^ Rubber Cement 3* Plug Cement ... 7$ Grips, per pair 10£ $1.50 Lamps 79^ 25c Sampson Valves 15<* 10c Brass Plugs 7$ 10c Valve Ores 5^ $2.50 Kelly Handle Bars $1.37 $1.50 Adjustable Handle Bars .. ..79^ Spokes 1$ L.P.SPETH 864 BROAD FRIDAY. AUGUST 7.