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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
706 BROMiSTREET AUGUSTA, GA.
ORGANIZED 1*70—44 YEAR* AGO
SOLIDITY—B TRENOTH—SAFETY.
The full* meaeitng of then* »hr«“« word* when used Id connec
tion with money, ie RBSPON BIBLE BANKING.
RESPONSIBLE banking Is the policy under which thi* insti
tution h«« been.managart since'the flntt day It etarted buelneae—
-44 yea re ago.
SAFETY 1* <only poeelble in a Financial Institution whoa*
UNALTERABLE POLICY ha« been and always will be RE.SPON
KIBLE BANKING METHOD H.
We »f*icit the uccmmlK of careful, conservative, energetic per
son* and guarantee the same careful attention to email accounts,
aa to the larger onee.
y| L. C. HAYNE, Praaidant. y|
** yO GEO. P. BATES, Caahiar. /D
Money to Lend
On Improved Cily Property
John W. Dickey
A MISTAKEN PEA
THAT SOME FOLK HAVE
There are lot* of people in Augusta who
think that unless they have their money in the
hank for full six months before the semi-annual
interest period that the hank will pav them no
interest.
SUCH IS NOT THE CASE with the Au
gusta Havings Hank. This bank pays 4 per cent
intewrt; on all deposits made
Five months before our interest period,
Fmir months before our interest period.
Three months before our interest period,
Two months before our interest period,
One month before our interest period.
Our next interest period will be January Ist,
1915. '
Every dollar you deposit in this bank draws
interest.
We welcome small as well as large accounts.
The Augusta Savings Bank
15 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE
DYER BUILDING
NEW DEPARTURE
Complete Rilling end modern o (Tice eratem Just Installed tn our
Shorthand l‘apartment Young ladies •/ writ aa young man taught the
lataat hilling systems. and the use of tha Adding Typewriter for writ
ing. adding, and automatically checking of cuetomora' Mila
Coma up, or write ue.
The Greater Augusta Pharmacy
Open Ali Night
For the ancuamodatton of Physicians and General Public Patron it*
tta Wa are tha angi««tars of the All Night Drug Stare In Augusta
To tea tor Greater Augusta,
Greater Augusta Pharmacy
” ft Qapfart, Froa
IT* TO TUB MINUTE PUBHC UIFTTON RPrCIAIJBTR—Na lttl
BROAD ST. AUGUSTA. O*
W3NTFH Younß Men
W Ml” I L U and Women
To prepare for Bookkeeping, Banking, Salesmanship. Civil Barrie*,
■torthand and Typewriting poel Ilona Alwava opantnga for tralrtod man
and woman l’oaltfona aoourod gr aduaioa Personal Instruction In both
day and night achooka Night achool Mondays. Wadnoadaya r.nd Fri
days. Special opening rates Lessons by mail If desired
STACK’S lUSINCSS COLLEGE
Sth Floor Harl.ee Building. Elevator Service.
SCHOOL NOW IN OPERATION.
ALSAC WILD OVER THE
COMING FRENCH TROOPS
For Ages This Beautiful Count ry Has the Stake in the Game
of Political Chance Between France and Germany.
Throughout the age**, Alsace, with
her smiling fertile plains and wooded
ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER
A GUARANTEED RELIEF
"I have arranged with T. O. Howard’s,
Store No. 1, Broad and Jackson Sts.,
Store No. 2, 710 Broad St, that every
sufferer from Asthma, May Fever or
Bronchial Asthma in Augusta can try my
treatment entirely at my risk,’’ Dr. Ru
dolph Schlffmann announces. He pays:
“Buy a SO-cent package of my Asthma
dor, try it, and if it does not afford you
Immediate relief, or if you do not find it
the best remedy you have ever used, take
it hack to T O. Howard’s and they will
return your money, cheerfully and with
out any question whatever. After see
ing the grateful relief It has afforded in
hundreds of cases, which had been con
sidered Incurable, and which had been
given up in despair, I know what It wi'l
do. I am so sure that It will do the
same with others that l am not afraid to
guarantee it will relieve instantaneously.
The druggists handling Asthmauor will
return your money if you say so. You
are to be the sole judge and Under this
positive guarantee, absolutely no risk is
run in buying Asthmador.”
Persons living elsewhere will be sup
plied under the same guarantee by their
local druggist or direct by Dr. R. Schiff
mann, Bt. Paul, Minn.
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
If You Wish To Obtain Complete
and Permanent Result* Try
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
One Dose Will Convince You
Hayr'a Wonderful Stomach Remedy is well
known throufhout the country. Many thousand
people bare taken it for Stomach, I.iver and
Intestinal Ailments and report marvelous re
sults and a»e highly praising it to others.
Astonishing benehts sufferers have received
even from one dose are heard everywhere and
explain its tremendous sale. It rarely ever
fails and those afflicted with fftomaeh, lives
and Intestinal Ailments, Indigestion, ftaa In
the Htomarh sad Intestines, Dlsslness,
Fainting ftpell*. Cole Attacks. Torpid
Liver, Constipation, etc., should by all means
try this remedy. The benefits stomach suffer
ers who have taken Mayr's Wendertai stom
ach Remedy have received is in most cases
a lasting one. After you have taken this
Remedy you should be abl« to digest and as*
sinulate your food, enable the heart to pump
pure red blood to every p«rt of the body, giv
ing firmness and strength ts Rbre and muscle,
lustre and sparkle to the eye. clearness and
color to the completion and activity and bril
liancy to the brain. Do away with your P«in
and suffering and this la eftfn possible with
e.en one dose of Mari's Wonderful Htomarh
Remedy, Interesting literature and booklet
describing Stomach Ailments sent free by
(ieo. H. Mayr. Mfa. Chemist, 15415* Whit
sag St, Chicago, 111.
*ur sale in Augusta Dy T. O. HowsWl
Drug Stores and druggists everywhere.
To Put an End to All
Superfluous Hair.
Specialist’s Advice to Ladles Who Hava
Been Deceived and Dlaappolnted.
Thnitannda of latlfes and even young
girls have learned to their sorrow that It
does not poj to trifle with hairy growths
on the fare and arms by trying to re
move them with worthless pastes, pow
ders and liquid depilatories that smell
awfully and bum like mad There Is.
however a simple. Inexpensive treat
ment which never falls to remove all
trace of superfluous hair absolutely
without pain or Injury to the skin or
complexion. It was put on public sale
by a well known society woman who
found that It entirely destroyed all trace
of her own growth, after all else failed.
In a surprisingly large number of case*
It has killed the hair roots so that the
hair has never returned. If you have
tried all the advertised depilatories In
vain and want sure, quick results, get
It from Howard’s ltexall Drug Stores, or
any up-to-date druggist or department
store. Signed Money-Back guarantee
conies with every package. Auk for It
try name "Mrs. Osgood s Wonder.'' J-et
met caution you. however, not to apply
Mrs. Osgood's Wonder to snv hair }ou
do not wish totally destroyed
Prices Not
Advanced
Everybody will be glad
to know that arrange
ments have been made
to continue to sell the
SI.OO bottles of Globe
Tonic for 50c.
Get it at your drug
store.
Many testimonials from
home folks have been
published in this paper of
cures of Indigestion. Con
stipation. Chills and Fe
ver, Rheumatism and
Liver and Kidney
Troubles.
Try it today.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. r
hills, has been the stake in the old,
old game of political chance between
Germany and France. Since the time
of Charlemagne, Alsace, whose people
and sympathies have always been
French has divided her existence be
tween the Tueton and the Frank.
There has always been friction be
tween the Alsatian and the Tueton
since before the times of Caesar, when
the Gallic tribes of Alsace served as
the buffer between the Gauls and the
Germans The Rhine then as now,
was the boundary between the races.
In 869 Charles the Bald and Louis
the German, grandsons of Charle
magne. partitioned his empire between
them, and Alsace fell to Louis. This
was the first time that Alsace was
separated from the other Gallic States.
This did not last long, for B<6 saw
Alsace reverting to Charles the Fat,
who mounted the throne of France in
884. From then until the time of the
Reformation Alsace was Alternately
In the hands of the Germans and the
French, bearing the brunt of the feu
dal wars, its cities sacked time and
again by opposing forces.
Early Wars Bwept Alsace.
The religious wars were felt in Al
sace, particularly about Strassburg,
which turned Protestant. An artny of
30,000 peasants who were In revolt
against the nobles and the Catholio
clergy, was wiped out by the Duke of
Lorraine In 1524 From that time until
the Thirty Years War Alsace was in
turmoil, being several times invaded
during the fighting between the Evan
gelical Union and the Catholic League.
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, the
"Lion of the North,” marched through
Ahsace in 1630, Strassburg granting
hrn subsidies in silver, passage across
the Rhine and a troop of horse, but
refusing to admit the Swedish troops
fiorn Alsace, but the death of Gus
tavus in 1634 threw the Swedes into
such confusion that they ceded Alsace' l
to France in return for her aid against
Austria. The treaty of Westphalia,
marking The end of the Thirty Years
War, in 1648,confirmed the re.urn of
Alsace to her original fatherland.
Alsace enjoyed peace until 1672,
when war began again, Germany and
Spain joining arms against France.
Tourenne successfully drove hack a
German Invasion of Alsace, but his
death in 1876 caused the French army
lo retire. Under the Prince de Conde
the French again drove the Germans
hack, hut in 1676 the Duke of T.ori ttine
entered Alsace, until he was defeated
by an Alsatian force entrenched before
New Brisach. In 1681 a French army
approached Strassburg, and that city
which had for years held her indepen
dence, finally recognized the King of
France as her sovereign.
Great General for Napoleon.
In 1701 the War of the Spanish Suc
cession began, and Alsace for a time
was again the scene of battle. Latt r In
1744, during the War of the Austrian
Succession the Duke of Lorraine In
vaded Alsace with forty thousand
Hungarians, hut they were finally
driven out by French troops.
During the French Revolution and
the early days of the republic the Al
satians were Intensely patriotic. The
allies entered Alsace in 1792, but were
defeated by the Alsatian General
Kellernmn at Valmy, The Reign of
Terror had littl* effect in Haut-Rhin,
hut in Bas-Rhin its effects were se
verely felt.
In the Napoleonic era Alsace gave
to France some of her greatest gen
erals. including Kleher. key, Duroc.
Mouton, Count ue l.abou, Kellerman,
Rapp, Lefebre and schram In 1813 the
allied armies again invaded Alsace,
and the country once more felt the
tread of battling armies. In 1815 Gen
eral Rapp defended the Wittenberg
lines against the Germans, but was
finally forced to retire to Strassburg,
where in September he concluded an
armistice. In the south the city of
Hunlngue distinguished herself by her
Immortal resistance of nearly two
months against an army of 20.000 Ger
mans. The fifty survivors of her
original garrison of 250 men marched
out with the honors of war.
Hated Yoke of Germany,
Alsace was left then In peace until
the outbreak of the Franco-German
war, when she first felt the German
invasion At that time she had a pop
ulation of 1.000.000 and was one of
the most wealthy of the French de
partments. The first crash came when
when General Doual’s division, 8.000
strong, was smashed by an army of
of 80,000 Germans at Wlssembourg.
The Germans, after defeating Mae-
Mahon, spread over Alsace and in
vested Strassburg which finally sur
rendered. Belfort was the only Alsa
tian town that held out until the end
of the war.
The ceding by France of Alsace to
Germany was a terrible blow to the
patriotic Alsatians. Two hundred
thousand of the Inhabitants of Alsace-
Lorraine expatriated themselves that
they might not bow to the for
eign yoke. The remainder of the
population, although realizing that
should they accept German domina
tion gracefully their country would
become one of the most precious prov
inces in the German empire and would
lie treated as such by the Germans,
chose oppression, for they had nothing
but scorn and hatred for the nation
that separated them from France.
Alsatians Now Joyful.
With the French language proscrib
ed, the entire country under an odious
system of espionage and colonies of
German Immigrants growing up with
in It. the Alsatians have stubbornly
held aloof from everything German. To
avoid the hated German military sys
tem thousands of young Alsatians
have stolen from their country to take
service with the French foreign legion
It Is estimated that practically fifty
per cent of the legion Is made up of
Alsatians who will not serve under
any flag except that of France.
Now the tricolor of France Is waving
once more In Alsace and French uni
forms are dotting her hillsides, where
they have not been seen for forty
three years. The Alsdkans, wild with
Joy. are hoping that once more their
troubled country WJ.II be taken hack
Into her mother country Will the
"Lost Provinces." for which France
haa been mourning almost half a cen
tury return to her. and will the Rhine
once more he the boundary line be
tween France and Germany?
Whenever You Need a General Tonis
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonlo la squally valuable ns a
General Tonic because It contains the
well known tonic properties of QUIN
INE and IRON. Drives cut Malaria,
enriches Blood. Builds up the WheH
Byitem. Wc.—(Advertisement.)
LAST CALL ON SUMMER MILLINERY
You will hear no further reductions from this depart
ment. The prices below are final.
TWO LOTS OF THE SEASON’S LATEST MILLINERY
One lot containing about
200 trimmed Hats, made
in all of the most stylish
shapes and popular col
ors. Beginning Wednes
day a. m., these Hats that
formerly sold up to $5.00
are to be practically
given away, 95c
A few untrimmed shapes,
values up to $3.00 also
included in this £*A
sale to go at . , .
These Beautiful Summer Waists.
$2.00 to $3.50 White QC-
Waists—For Only wwi#
Sure it’s a little lot, otherwise we would never resort to such a price—just about
50, and you may be sure they are going in a hurry. These in Voile or Crepe, either
plain, striped or figured.
Beautifully made and daintily trimmed with laces and insertings—some with rich
embroidered effects. Better shop early for these.
One Broken Lot oi Odd Size Silk Crepe Waists
Made in the latest effects, including the most popular colors. Values up to d»1 no
$5.00. Special while they last at t ..
GOLDEN BROS.
Ladies' Outfitters The Store of Style and Quality at Popular Prices 1054 Broad St.
WHO WILL WIN?
There is only one way to judge the probabilities in the terrific
European conflict of nations. Get your information and statis
tics from a reliable source. So much contradictory matter has
already been published, that the average person is very much
at sea regarding the true conditions as they really exist. You
want to KNOW THE FACTS exactly as they are—the naval,
army and aerial strength of each of the great Powers involved
in the big European war. Only then can you judge the possi
ble outcome.
Everything About the WAR
The Herald’s latest European War Map gives you the exact
facts—the number of men available for duty in army and
navy, the classification of naval vessels and aerial craft. There
is also a vast amount of valuable information about each coun
try, national debts, population, previous decisive battles, etc.
Besides this there are sixteen portraits of European rulers,
maps of the leading European capitals and strategic naval
points.
The HERALD'S Big WAR MAP
Presented to
every reader
for
1 Coupon
printed daily
in another
column and
10c
to cover pro
motion ex
pense.
This is positively the best, latest and most complete war map
issued. Don’t be satisfied with an inferior 2-color makeshift.
This map is printed in 5 colors from plates by the best Euro
pean map makers.
# li<S««y
What You Gel For 10c.
Besides ihe War Map
Portrait* of European Ruler*
Army atrength European Natlona.
Naval Strength, Men and Vessel*.
Aerial Fleet*, Dirigibles and Aero
planes.
Chronicle of Nations Involved.
Triple Alliance and Triple Entente.
Hague International Peace Conference.
Capital* of Europe.
Population European Countries.
National Debts of Europe,
European Coin Value*.
Area of European Countries.
Distance* Between Principal Citiaa.
Decisive Battles of Past Century.
Maps of Leading Capitals and Strata
gio Naval Points.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25
Another lot containing
the season’s very latest
offerings in stylish Milli
nery. These hats sold
three weeks ago up to
$12.50. Special beginn
ing Wednes- d»| "yr
day Jpl.l D
One entire window of
this stylish Millinery.
Come early and take
your choice.
MAIL
ORDERS
This big Eu
ropean War
Map will be
mailed in city
or out for ,
12c
Postpaid.
Send coins,
stamps or
money order.