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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Organized 1870. In Operation M Years
Th« most efficient edmllnlutrat.ion of finance I* neoeasary to
the man of moderate means, while advice and couneel In financial
and business transactions la often needed. Thla bank supplies
these essential*.
Men and women 1n all walks of life find Che service, facili
ties and assistance of this Institution of much value to them.
We welcome the email 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, sizes ftt $3.00 to $20.00 per year,
or on this basis for less period,
L. C. HAYNE, President. GEORGE P. BATES, Cashier.
Money to Lend
On Improved City Property
John W. Dickey
A MISTAKEN IDEA
THAT SOME POLK HAVE
There are lots of people in Augusta who
think that unless they have their money in the
bank for full six months before the semi-annual
interest period that the bank will pay them no
interest.
SUCH IS NOT THE CASE with the Au
gusta Savings Bank.. This hank pays 4 per rent
interest on all deposits made
Five months before our interest period,
Foui 1 months our interest period,
Three months before our interest period,
Two montlw before our interest period,
One month before our interest period.
Our next interest period will be January Ist,
1915.
E.veTy dollar you deposit in this bank draws
interest.
We welcome small ns well as large accounts.
The Augusta Savings Bank
35 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE
War| Map
iJLCoupon
Latest European War Map
Given by THE HERALD
to every reader presenting this COUPON amt 10 cent* to cover
IWolUottolv expenses.
BY MAIL —In city r outside, for 12c. Stamps, cash or money
order.
This If the BIGGEST VAU F KVKK OFFERED. latest 1914
European omolal Map <t> c,! >r») Portraits of It'. European Rul
•r*. all atstlatlos ami war data Arm>. Naval and terlaj Strength,
Populations. Area. Capitals. Dtstances between Cities, Histories
of Nation* Involved Previous Decisive Battles Ills) irv Hogue
Peace Conference, National Indus Coin Values EXTRA !•
color CHARTS of Etc,* involved Furopean Capitals and stra
tegic Naval Locutions Folded, with randev»me cover to fit the
pocket.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
3(?c Vanderbilt iW«f
i <{jfwrUf 'yburdi I Street eant at Torft
WAI.TON H. MARSHALL, Manager
An Ideal Hotel with an Ideal Situation
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INSURANCE BY
GOV ON RISKS
WAR FAVORED
Administration Bill Ordered
Reported to Senate. Simply
an Emergency Measure.
Washington. The administration
bill for government insurance of the
American registered ships and their
cargoes against risks of the European
war was ordered favorably reported
today by the senate commerce com
mittee after a brief meeting.
A delegation of bankers, shipping
men and others after a conference
wllh Secretary McAdoo gave the com
mittee expert opinion on business
conditions resulting from the Euro
pean war. The delegation was head
ed by Seth Low, or New York.
Hearings on the bill also were be
gun early in the day by the commerce
committee. Majority Leader Under
wood told the committee that while
the government ought not to engage
in the marino insurance business as a
permanent venture the present bill
was urgently necessary an an emer
gency measure.
"There is no desire,” he sold, “to
perpetuate this war risk insurance
bill. It is purely an emergency meas
ure. 1 do not believe it will cost the
government a dollar, the premiums
more than meeting the charges for
losses.”
Montenigrin Troops
Join Servian Army
London, 5:30 a. m.—According to the
Milan eorrespondertt of The Chronicle,
the main body of the Montenegrin
troops lias been incorporated as tn
army corps in tile Servian army. They
have entered Herzegovina near Tre
blnje.
The Albanian are mov
ing forward rapidly. They occupy
IT era and are now marching south on
Avlona on the Uulf of Avlona, In the
Adriatic.
Russians Capture
Guns and Prisoners
St. Petersburg, vie London, 12:50 p.
m.—A. body of Russian troops, ac
cording to an official communication
given out today, lias occupied Gumbln
nen. 20 mllas from the Russian fron
tier of East Prussia, capturing at the
earns time twelve German guns and a
large number of prisoners.
UP TO THE MINUTE.
"She's an up-to-date girl."
"Yes, Indeed. The other evening
after being Introduced to her, I be
gun to talk about art, and she said:
'Oh, Mr. Green, cut that, and let's
talk about Swatters’ batting aver
age.' ”
CAUSE SOME DISCOMFORT.
Chauffeur (under auto)- I beg your
pardon, sir. but would you mind back
ing the car up a little?
Owner —-What’s the matter?
Chauffeur—My face is caught In ths
works. Pennsylvania Punch Bowl.
"Father, this gallant young man
rescued me from drowning." "So?
Me ain't quite so good looking as the
chap who saved you Inst summer, is
lie?"—Detroit Free Press,
The gray mare will prove the bet
ter horse.—Prior.
Some folks llev an' die In do be
lief dat daFs gold at de end of de
rainbow, an' runnin’ ter git it gives
'em de exercise dat keeps ’em alive.—
Atlanta Constitution
ERUPTION ON BABY’S
EARS AND FACE
When Two Weeks Old. Caused Irri
tation. Very Fretful. Used Cuti-
Cura Soap and Ointment. In Ten
Days Ears and Face Well,
Duke. N. C.—" When my baby was two
weeks old. behind lilt ears turned red and
caused an Irritation and from rubbing It tie-
came raw and stayed moist
ened all the time At time* tt
would get so had as to bleed.
Bewsefretful. Atthetlmehe
was eight months old he was
In a had condition with sores
behind his ears and on hit face.
" l cared for him using
talcum powders and salves
and several remedies, though nothing seemed
to do any good at ail till I got Cuttrura Soap
and ointment. I at once commenced to wash
hi* ears and face three or four times during
the day with the Cutlcura Soap, dried them
with a soft cloth, tlien applied the C'ultcura
Ointment. In ten days his ear* and face
were well and no scars were left. ” .Signed)
Mrs. Lena lee. Jan. i 1914.
Samples Free by Mall
In selecting a toilet and a skin step why
not procure one possessing delicate emol
lient propert*es sufMeat to allay minor
Irrltattons remove redness and Toughness,
prevent pore-rhvggtng. soften and soothe
sensitive conditions and promote skin and
wall' health generally? Such a soap, com-
Mnod with the purest of saponaceous in
gredient* and moat fragrant and refreshing
of Sower odors Is Cutlcura Soap Although
Cutlcura Soap (Me.) and Cutlcura Oint
ment i.utr \ are sold by druggists everywhere,
a sample of each with ti p skin Rook wilt
be sent free upon request Address post
card Cutlcura. DepV T. Boston
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Special
Full size two
inch continu
ous post
Metal Bed,
finished
White
Enamel.
Only $5.98.
98c cash,
SI.OO a week
Rugs, Stair
Carpets,
Linoleums,
and Art
Squares.
See our line
of standard
makes and
save money.
9x12 Orien
tal Rugs, at
$12.48.
Special
33 '/3%
Discount on
all porch
furniture,
Chairs,
Rockers,
Settees,
and Swings.
You can af
ford to dress
your porch
at these
prices.
THE
TERMS
YOU
MAKE
ARE
THE
TERMS
WE
TAKE.
BRUSSELS POPULACE IS
TAKING IT CALMLY
Attack Likely to Come From Forest of Soignes. Belgians
Claim Six Thousand Germans Killed Near Charleroi. Cen
sorship Still More Severe.
Brussels (Tuesday, via London, 6:30
a. m.) —The war evidently Is rapidly
drawing nearer this city. Already
feur hospitals are filled with wound
ed soldiers. German aeroplanes have
been scouting above the city after
sundown.
German cavalry is reported fre
quently in the region on the farther
side of the forest of Soignes, which
flunks the city. This forest is the
point from which the attack Is most
likely to come. In the opinion of many
here, and a network of trenches
thrown up along the woods is occu
pied by burghers and civil guards.
From Wavre.
The forest of Siognee, -hl.h is to
the southeast of Brussels, extends in
the direction of Wavre, where severe
fighting has been reported.
Trustworthy reports have Just been
received of an engagement near
Charleroi. It Is claimed by the Bel
glans that 6.000 Germans were killed
In this battle.
The censorship here is now so strict
that no news of the war is going out
of the city except by courier.
Local Matte's.
The Belgian papers, because of the
rigid censorship, have ceased to bo
sources of war news. They are pub
lishing chiefly local matters uncon
nected with the war. The malls also
are being held up.
An order has just been issued pro
hibiting the granting of further mili
tary passes to newspaper men and
others and without these It Is impos
sible for correspondents to go outside
the city.
The populace does not appear un
duly excited over the prospect of
fighting In their streets. The crowds
seem placid and the people are at
tending to their business as usual.
A FEW SAFETY FIRST HINTS.
Don't try to cross the Atlantic Ocean
In an aeroplane. Safety First —
Don't accept the Job of umpire in s
baseball gome —Safety Flret—
Don't guffaw when a stout, red-faced
old golfeV allcee hts drive
Safety First —
Don't take more than a dosen drink*
when running a motor oar.
Safety First—
Don't call a bigger man than yours if
a blank, dashed prevaricator
Safety Flrat —
Don't, while In bathing, flirt with ;h«*
lifeguard'* beet girl. Safety Flret—
l\>n't wear a bright orange tie at a
Hibernian picnic. Safety Flrat —
— Boston Tratiact.pt.
THE FINANCIAL BACKER
"You say your wife never loses at
bridge?”
"Never if the gams goes her wav
*h„ wins. But If It goes against her,
1 loss."
RHODES SELLS FOR LESS
All Prices Marked in Plain Figures. Cash or on Our Divided Payment Plan.
_,OD Value
$65.00 Bed Room Outfit Only $49.50
Exactly like cut. Genuine quartered oak, Colonial dresser and washstand,
full size two inch post Brass Bed, guaranteed not to tarnish.
Only $49.50. $2.50 cash, and SI.OO a week.
$30.00 Dining Room Outfit Only $19.98
Consisting of one 6 foot extension table and 6 chairs to match, upholstered in
besto leather, finished Golden Oak, Early English or Mahogany.
98c cash, SI.OO a week.
A.G & S©ij
1010-12 Broad St Au*wtn, Ga.
'COMPLETE: hUt)SEFjJRNI.I_SHCRSI
OFF FOR MADRID.
London. —Americans who arrived
here today from Denmark say they
saw A. A. Adee, the American second
assistant secretary of state. ii> Copen
hagen. Mr. Adee has been spending
his summer vacation on the conti
nent.
Col. J. E. Willard, American am
bassador to Spain, left Ixmdon yes
terday for Paris, accompanied by
Captain Ralston. He will go on im
mediately to Madrid.
How to Save
Your Eyes
Try this Free Prescription.
Do your ey«s give you tcruble? Do
you already wear eyeglasses or specta
cles? Thousands of people wear these
“windows" who might easily dispense
with them. You may be one of these,
and It la your duty to save your eyes be
fore It Is too late. The eyes are neg
lected more than any other organ of the
entire body. After you finish your day's
work you sit down and rest your mus
cles, but how about your eyes? Do you
rest them? You know you do not. Do you
read or do something else that keeps
your eyes busy; you work your eyes
until you go to bed. That Is why so
many have strained eyes and finally
other eye troubles that threaten partial
or total blindness. E> eg asses are merely
crutches; they never cure. This free
prescription, which lets benefited the
eyes of so many, may work equal won
ders for you. Use It a short time. Would
you like your eye troubles to disappear
as If by mAglc? Try this prescription.
Go to the nearest wideawake drug store
and get a bottle of Optona tablets; fill
a two-ounce bottle with warm water,
drop In one tablet and allow It to thor
oughly dissolve. With this liquid bathe
the eyes two to four times dally. Just
note how quickly your eyes clear up and
how soon the inflammation will disap
pear. Don’t be afraid to use It; It la
absolutely harmless. Many who are now
blind might have saved their eyes had
they started to care for them In time.
This Is a slmp e treatment, but marve
lously effective In multitudes of coses.
Now that you have teen warned don't
delay a day, but do what you can to
save your eyes and you are likely to
thank us as long as you ltvs for publish
ing this prescription.
DO WE LIVE IN DREAMS?
» -
The sun, the moon, tne stars, the sea,
the hills and plains—
Are these, O soul, the vision of Him
who reigns?
Is not the vision He? Tho’ he be not
that which he seems?
Dreams are true while they last, and
do we not live in dreams?
—Tennyson.
WOMEN 1
Here’s your chance for a pick-up.
A Two Price Sale of Ladies’ Low Shoes
Every pair of $3.00 and $3.50 Low
Shoes at one price of
(Cash Only.) $2.35 (No Stamps.)
All $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Pumps in
Satin, Patent and dull kid at one price of
(Cash Only.) $2.85 (No Stamps.)
Positively These Prices for Only Friday and Saturday
Mill—add
R. L. Garrett, Mgr.
730 Broad Street. Opposite Monument.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 CJ
■ T.
Pick Ups
on Rhodes*
Blue Tag
Bargain
Balcony
Half price
on a few odd
sls Mahog
any Chiffon
iers,special at
S7.HO
$25 Mahog
ny Chiffon
ier at
SI 2.50
$lO Oak
Chiffonier,
54.95
About 50
other real
bargains,
ranging in
price from
$12.50 to
$50.00,
HALF PRICE
on bargain
Balcony Fri
day and
Saturday.
WHY
PAY
MORE
WHEN
RHODES
SELLS
FOR
LESS.
CARLYLE ON WAR. y
(From “Sartor Resartus.”)
Horrible enough! A whole March
field strewed with shell splinters, can
non shot, ruined tumbrils and dead
men and horses; stragglers still re
maining not so much as buried. And
those red mold heaps; aye, there lie
the shells of men.