The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 09, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9. 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 706 BROAD BTREET AUGUSTA, GA. ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO. SOLIDITY—B TRENGTH—SAFETY. TTm full meaning of these three worrti. when u*e4 In connec tion with money. Is RESPONSIBLE BANKING. RESPONSIBLE banking Is the policy under which this Insti tution has been managed since the first day It started business— -44 years ago. BAFETY Is only possible In a Financial Institution whose UNALTERABLE! POLICY ho* been and always will be RESPON SIBLE BANKING METHODS We solicit the accounts of careful, oonHSr*atlve, energetic per sons, snd guarantee the sam*- careful attention to small accounts, as to the larger ones. A(V L. C. HAYNE, President. a GEO. P. BATES, Caehler. ———— 1 ■ 1 ■ n ■ ———■—s——■ s TO RENT No. 1354 Ellis Street 6 rooms $20.00 No. 963 Broad Street 10 rooms $40.00 No, 536 Reynolds Street ..10 rooms $22.50 House, west of Arsenal ... 11 rooms $66.66 House, Battle Row 5 rooms SIO.OO House on Turpin Hill, for colored people 3 rooms $5.00 Partially Furnished House on Highland Avenue, 9 rooms, for rent. Price $50.00 per month. JOHN W. DICKEY SEASHORE LIMITED TRAIN TO TYBEE "Where Ocean Breezea Blow" V- They All Have a Good Time at Tybee ONE MORE SUNDAY Lv. Augusta (City Time).. .. ...... 6:50 am. Ar. Savannah (Central Time) • • ••’ to»V1 to • 10:20 am. Ar. Tybee Beach (Central Time) 11:45 am. Ly. Tybee Beach (Central Time) .... 6:00 pm. Lv. Savannah (Central Time .. .. 7:30 pm. Ar. Augusta (City Time).. .. .12:45 Night Tickets on sale 719 Broad Street. Round dji A nc Every Trip k]])Xa / 9 Sunday Tickets Good only on “Tybee Limited." Week End Tickets $4.50 Round Trip There's no place like Tybee for a day’s rest and recrea tion. and a plunge in the briny surf. Street Cars from and to nil parts of the dtv wifi connect with the TYBEE LIMITED leaving Augusta 6AO a. m. and arriving Augusta at 12:45 midnight Sun days. Central of Georgia Ry. ■The Right Way." G F HAMMOCK, W. W. HACKETT, City Ticket Agent. Traveling Passenger Agt. . 719 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Germans Want Flemish Provinces to Get Food London. 2 <2 p. m.— In a despatch from Ghent, Belgium, a correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company says the burgomaster has negotiated an agree ment with the commander of the Ger man troops before the town, the pur pose of which is to avoid the entrance I of German soldiers. I One of the conditions of the agreement I was that the civic guard now at Waere gheue should return to Caent and dis- I arm. 1 The communal administration has un dertaken to furnish the German ad vance troops with provisions, the quant ity and details of which will be fixed later. It is confirmed that the Germans are endeavoring to occupy the Flemish pro vinces with the objec t of securing fresh food supplies. 2 MAJOR GENERALS OF GERMANS DEAD Berlin, via. London, 10 a. m. —Two major generals have been added to the death list of field officers, Generals von Gotha and N-ieland Premier von Wcrisgacker of Wurtemburg and Fi ! nance Minister von Breuntg of Bava ria have both lots sons. Princo Frede rick William of Hesse was wounded in the breast In the fighting in France Long trainloads of wounded are now being brought from advanced to base hospitals or forwarded to lazaretto.) in the interior of Germany. Only the | most severely wounded who are unable to bear transportation have been left In the advanced hospitals. RECEIVES Fv REIGN ORDERS. With the shipping situation clearing ‘ up in a manner very satisfactory to ves sel owners and shippers, tho heavy ex port demand for American steel pro ducts is be~innfg to t»e transformed into actual orders says The Iron Trade Re view. The Steel Corporation has hook ed a number of good sized orders for : shipment abroad, some of them at very favorable prices, and its boats are be ginning to move. It. is completing de- I tails for putting 10 of its boats owned i outright under the American flag. Some | of the business taken Is for South Am erica. where the corporation has been running three lines, one to Brazil, one to the River Platte and another to the west coast. It also lias made some im portant sales of skclp, ro and other semi-finished and finished to Great Ilritain and other European countries. One sale of 1,000 tons • wire nails to England was closed at higher than do mestic price. Negotiations are now un der way to transfer to this country’ a large tonnage of rails for South Ameri ca which Germany is unable to ship. The corporation has taken an order for 12,000 plates for an Australian water line upon which it competed and lost to Germany several months ago. It now regains the business at a price $7 per ton higher than was originally quoted. Inquiries are heavy from South Am erica, Australia and Africa. Leading ship owners who will transfer under the American flag are expressing complete satisfaction with remedial legislation now being enacted. ENORMOUS ERUPTION. Reding, Cal.—Lassen Peake broke forth today in a series of eruptions, the third of which was an awesome spectacle. Observers described It as trebly exceeding In volume any previ ous manifestations. FLORIDA EXCURSION v i ■ GEORGIA A FLORIDA RY. SEPTEMBER 15»h. rhone 709 for further Information. Acute Indigestion. “I was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation,” writes Mm. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva. N. Y. ”1 tried everythin* that was recommended to me for Ibis complaint but nothing did me much good until about four months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and procured a bottlo of them from our druggist. I soon realized that l hnd gotten the right thing for they helped me at once. Since taking two bottles of them 1 can eat heartily without any hnd effects." Sold by all dealers. Greatest of All Human Blessings The most wonderful thing In the world Is love expressed la the helpless infant. Ami Among those aldjf and comforts for expectant mothers i« the well known "Mother's Friend.** This Is an external application to enable the abdominal mus cles to become more pliant. to expand naturally without undue pain from the strain upon cords and ligaments. Applied os directed upon those muscles Involved it soothes tho tine network of nerves with which all tho muscles are supplied. Thus a great share of the pains so much dreaded may be avoided and the period of expectancy paased in comfort. There Is no question but what such relief has a marked Influence upon the general health of the mother. In a little hook 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 sidy to most druggists everywhere. Get a bottle to-day and write for book to Hradfleld Regulator Co.. SOS la mar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga, Be sure to ask for and tee that you get ‘‘Mother's Friend." tFRIERSON’S COMPOUND -jarbolateo TALCUM 25t QUICK RELIEF FOR PRICKLY HEAT, CHAFED SKIN.ETC. PREPARED BY Frierson Drug Store Charleston. SC. Ml* By T. G. Howard Drug Store* and Grean-Horaoy Drug Co. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. FALL SHOES We have ever shown. The largest variety of brand new up ■ to - the - minute styles and lasts in Men’s and Women’s Shoes. (MIHCOHW Aiken Citizens Organize “Buy-a-Bale” Club and Through Buyer Pay 10 Cents a Pound For Limited Number of Bales Business and Professional Men and Patriotic Women Under take Through Concerted Movement to Relieve the Situa tion and Take Several Bales Off the Market, Buying Only From the Small Farmer Who is Absolutely Compelled to Sell---J. Lloyd Courtney is Made Buyer for the Club and Operations Have Begun Aiken, S. C.—Backed by local busi ness people, professional men and pa triotic citizens, Including a number of Aiken women, who are doing every thing in their power to help relieve the situation, a "Buy-a-Bale" club has been formed In Aiken. That there may he a concerted and an organized movement, the money with which the cotton is being bought Is being put up by the members of the club. Mr. J. Lloyd Courtney, a well known cotton buyer and a membet of city council, bus been made buyer for the club, and ten cents a pound Is paid for the cotton, a limited amount of which will be bought. Only one hale will be bought from any one farmer, and the farmer sell ing the cotton must be one who Is ab solutely compelled to sell, not a mao who Is in position to hold his cotton for better prices. The cotton bought must bo rated middling and bales must average 600 pounds. Already the club has begun oper ation and several bales have been bought. The Aiken "Buy-a-Bale" club disap proves of those who buy through It storing their cotton In the warehouses, here or elsewhere, for the reason that cotton in warehouses, even though it is placed there with Instructions to hold indefinitely. Is regarded by the consumer as "cotton In sight," an! speculators figure on It, It Is preferred that the Individual members haul their bales home, store it under Im provised sheds or in barns —keep it out of the warehouses. While this club has been organized and there is a concerted movement now on, cotton is bought through the club for Individuals, and there Is no element of speculation In the arrange ment, else Instead of paying 10 cents. It would be a comparatively easy mat ter to buy all the cotton the club can handle with Its present limited funds at the present market price of two to three cents a pound less Bach mem ber of the club pledged himself to hold the cotton bought while the farmers are holding theirs Her the return of normal conditions and with them, bet ter cotton prices It Is believed, how ever, that every member of the club will profit—that the monei( Invested In cotton will pay more In the long run than money kept In the saving* banka. The club is growing in membership and already It is helping to relieve the situation. It is giving the small farm, or to understand once and for alt thaf the town people appreciate hie posl tton and his needs and that valuing the farmer as the backbone of the country, they an' doing all that is la tllclr power to help. IT IS WITH PLEASURE THAI WE NOW ANNOUNCE READY With Decidedly the Most Attractive Line of Come and be Fitted the Walk-Over Way. Our famous Footograph meas urement insures comfort and neat ap pearance. WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP C. A. Nickerson, Manager DYNAMITE IP SLIPS IN N.T. German Steamer Madgeberg Has Exciting Voyage From the Canaries. Different Col ored Funnels New * ork.—The German steamer Jiagedeburg. having evaded the British warships that have been patrolling the North Atlantic roast, slipped safely into New York harbor today after an excit ing voyage from the Canary Islands. She was loaded chiefly with dynamite. Members of her crew said she hud supplied the German converted cruiser Kaiser Wilhelm der GVosse with coal, was present when the latter ship was sunk by the British cruiser High Flyer, and hadherself been struck by a shell. This story her commander denied, how ever. Feared Capture. The MagedehuVg masked her identity burg. Germany, July ISth for Australia j and put in at Las Palmas, Canary Is i lands, on August Bth for coal Learning j that war had been declared and fear ing capture she again put to sea. The Magdeburg masked her Identity I by chnnging the color of her funnels to ] resemble those of a Wavd Liner. She I steamed toward Bermuda and thence to this port, keeping a sharp lookout for the enemy's warships, hut seeing none. ADMIRAL NELSON DEAD. London, 4:30 a. m.—Hear Admiral Maurice Uorutio Nelson died at Ports i mouth yesterday. He was 82 years I of age and a descendant of the great sea fighter. WHEN CROUP COMES TREAT EXTERNALLY The old system of dosing delicate lit tle stomachs with nauseous drugs and ! opium syrupa Is wrong and harmffuL Try the external treatment —Vick's I "Vap—O-Rub" Croup and Pneumonia ! Salve Just rub a little over throat and chest and cover with a warm flan : nel cloth. The warmth of the body re leases vapors of Pine Tar. Menthol. | Thymol, and Rucalyptol, that loosen the i choking phlegm and ease the difficult ; breathing Immediately. One application at bedtime Insurea n sound night's Bleep. | Vick's Is belter than internal medicines I for all forms of cold troubles- Three J sue*— 25c, 60c ami fl.oo. JIOVER MRS. ANGLE ARRESTED. Bridgeport, Conn.—A bench warrant was issued today for Mrs. Helen M. Angle, charged with responsibility for the death of Waldo R. Ballou in Stapa ford last June. Manslaughter Is the charge. Mrs. Angle entered a formal plea of not guilty. Her bond was placed at $5,000. Severe Blood Troubles Vanish With Magic Effect, Great Rem* edy Makes Disease Disappear. At almost any drug store yon may sb tsin 8. 8. 8., the famous blood purifier, and you then have the veritable wizard that makes all blood troubles vanish. Your stomach takes kindly to 8. 8. 8., it rushes into your blood, is a purifying wave, makes the liver, kidneys, bladder and skin work In harmony; stops accumulations that have caused rheumatism, catarrh, swollen glands, sore throat and skin eruptions. Just as food makes blood, so does 8. 8. 8. follow the process of digestion to stimu late natural secretions to protect us against the ravages of disease germs. We are well aware of the fact that these germs are apt to be latent within us to break forth in violent eruptions of the skin whenever the system Is In a low state of resistance. And It Is to both prevent these eruptions or to get rid of them that Nature gave us such an ally as 8. S. 8. It 1b purely vegetable, contains no mercury, and yet It overcomes those serious troubles for which mercury has been employed for ages. In every community are people who know this to be true. They owe to 8. 8. 8. their recovery. Get a bottle today. Refuse ail substitutes. Read the folder around the bottle that tells of the wonderful work being done by the medical department la assisting users of 8 8. 8. For a special book on Mood troubles address The Swift Specific Co., 51 Swift Blilg., Atlanta. Ga. I Never Disappoint My Patients Clifton R. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. If you desire to consult a reliable, long estab lished specialist of vast experience, come to me and iearn what can be accomplished with skillful, scien tific treatment. I use latest SERUMS and BACTE RINS In the trentment of chronic conditions which have failed to vleld to ordinary treatment—for WEAK NESw, LYMPH v. MPOUND, combined with my di rect treatment, restoring the vital part* to the fullest degree. I successfully treat Blood Poison. Ulcers, Skin dis eases, Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheumatism, Piles, Rectal and Intestinal diseases and many dis eases not mentioned. Consultation and advice free and confidential. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. gun lay 10 to 2 only. Call or .He. , DR. GROOVE R SPECIALIST. 604-7 Dytr Bldg. TEN Variety Style Quality Durability JfOVERk BRITISH NURSE STRUCK. Paris, via. London, 2 p. m.—The Journal says that among the wounded arriving in Paris yesterday was a young British nurse, who had been, struck by a German bullet as she was attending a wounded German soldier. A Strange Woman MRS. MONA DUMOND The most wonderful trance clairvoy ant and spirit medium that ever came to this city is consulted dally on love affairs, lawsuits, marriage, divorce, bus iness matters, investments, speculations; tells you the time when to buy or sell property; brings about your heart’s de sire in a very short time; tells your name in full, also full names of friends, enemies, rivals; she never fails to re unite those that are separated. Telia you whom and when you will marry (If ever); also date of marriage. Settles lover's quarrels, family troubles. Inter prets dreams, restores lost affections, Hnd accepts no pay unless p«-fect sat isfaction is given. Mona Dumond succeeds even In the most difficult cases, where cheap pre tenders, weak or half-developed medi ums have completely failed. One visit to this remarkable woman will more than convince you that she Is truly a great adviser, and worthy of your confidence. Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Special readings 60 cents and SI.OO. Located In strictly private home. 1107 GREENE STREET, Near Eleventh. Positively no Letters Anawered. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY * sjgfT’ Augunta, Ua.