The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER It. COTTOB REMEDY Slf LE F GOVERNMENT ILL ONLY ACT Tiie foliowing is from the Constitution: ■ Thus far, there has beet? no “help of- j sered” the Southern farmer from the I government. What the situation demands is an ar- | WANTED One House, live to seven rooms, between Telfair and Reynolds, Marbury and Center streets. I have cash $3,500.00. « Apply Home Seeker, care Herald. It will cost you nothing extra to have your Coffee sent Parcel Post when ordered from Kenny’s to be sent anywhere. Try Kenny’s High Grade 4 Pounds for SI.OO Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. C. D. KENNY CO. 1048 BROAD ST. PHONE No. 601 Augusta, Georgia. Tilis Door Cl ~c ! ‘ : 1 I Open j|S£«r * 'To You! 11 uhited States DIMCTOHY THE average American wants quick action, and the Bell tele * phone gives it to him. He wants prompt and definite re sults from his advertising, and the Bell telephone directory gives it to him. The Bell telephone directory is always near the telephone in the office or home. It is the most frequently consulted com mercial directory in the world. It brings results for advertis ers that other mediums can not accomplish. A limited amount of space in our directories is sold to se lected advertisers. Write the manager at once for rates and information in order to have your advertisement included in the next directory. (fi mk % I -1 JCia vLJE i I I It is no Longer Necessary for Yoii to Suffer Excruciating Torture While having your teeth worked upon. Posi tively without pain I can quickly and thoroughly perform the most difficult operations. Ido only the highest class of dental work. My assistants are all thoroughly experienced and com petent, and work directly under my personal super vision. PRICES —My prices are just about one-half that charged bv other first class Dentists. ALL WORK POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN. Fillings in Gold, Platinum, Porcelain and Silver 50<£ and SI.OO Gold Inlay and Por celain Crowns, TERMS will be arranged to suit vour convenience. DR. WHITLAW, Painless Dentist Largest, Finest, Best Equipped Offices in South. 842 Broad Street. Office Hours: Ba.m. to 7p. m. daily. 10 a. m. to 2p. m Sundays. : v mgement whereoy the farmer can store his cotton, under safe conditions, carry j his warehouse certificate to his banker, j and get on that certificate enough of an I advance to meet his pressing expenses SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (Yowii and Bridge Work, $4.00 per Tooth up. without slaughtering his product. He is willing to take Ills chahces on the fu ture. That arrangement is concrete and practicable. It is absolutely safe. The government can expend upwards of $350,000,(100 on the Panama canal, with benefits and returns contingent solely upon an unknown future, with no security whatever. It can expend $45,000,000 to build a railroad through laska to aid settlers and investors of that region, with re luVns even more contingent than those from the canal. It can expend, as an absolute gratuity, millions of dollars to bring back Ameri cans from Europe, and from Mexico — Hut when it is asked to protect mil lions of its own people from the blast ing effects of an unforeseen and unpre cedented castastrophe; when, in return tor this soVviee from me public treas ury. it takes no risk whatever, but is off sered the best staple collateral on earth—cotton—then it suddenly develops that our laws are full of “jokes ' and that there is some kind of a string tied to every proposition by which the emerg ency cuivency is to be put to work. Millions upon millions of crisp emerg ency currency is now lying idle in the treasury waiting to perform its work of salvation of cotton and for tho nation! Where is tlie hitch? Some of the banks that have applied for this currency, meeting the oneVous requirements and standing for the heavy tax which they must pay for its use. have, up to now, obtained only a small part of the allotment due them. As this editorial Is being written the President of one of tlie most prominent. I and successful of the national banks of I a splendid town in the cotton belt of (Georgia calls to commend The Consti tution's position and to say that though his hank is entitled by law to nearly $150,000 of the Aldrich-Weeland emerg ency currency, and though the bank ap plied for far less than that amount sev eral weeks ago. It has not up to this time received one dollar's worth. “That $150,000.” said the President of this bank, “would go far toward saving the situation in my county. As it is in my town, so it is in every other town in Georgia similarly situated.” Many banks throughout the South have asked for none of this currency because of the burdensome requirements, and hundreds of banks could not get any of it if they wanted it because, not be- ■ ■ A'-.h ■ <.r fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. FOR SWOLLEN ANKLES OR EYELIDS TRY BUCHU Mixed With Juniper, Best For Kidney or Back Pains and Swelling. Swollen eyelids or ankles, twinges or back pains in the region of kid neys, spots before tho eyes, yellow skin, shortness of breath are sure signs of weak kidneys. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you experience any of the above symptoms get from any reliable drug gist a bottle of Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper. Take a tublespoonl’ul alter each meal. Drink plenty of ivater. Stop eating sugar or sweets. In a day or so y< r kidneys and bladder wiil act fine. The symptoms disappear like magic, for Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound acts quickly on the Kidneys and bladder, strengthens these/organs and drains all impurities from the kidneys. You then quickly regain your buoyancy and ambition lne skin taking on the red hue of pure, rich blood. All swellings in an kles or eyelids pass away. Back pains and shortness of breath cease to worry you. Stuart’s Buchu and Juni per is old folks’ recipe Tor kidney trouble and is properly compounded for kidney trouble.—(Advt.) leg national banks, they are debarred trom tiie privilege of using it. Now, there ought to be some way by which this emergency currency may bo put to work to save the situation in the South—just as our esteemed contem porary, The New York Commercial, says it has already been saved “by the timely help of the government”—a help which the South on its knees is importuning (lie government to render and which up to this time has been withheld! The administration, of course, has the interest of the South, as well as of other sections of- the country, at heart—but we do not believe that the authorities at Washington understand the situation here. If they did. just as much of that $500,000,000 as necessary to meet condi tions would be forthcoming on the best collateral security that could be offered —warehoused cotton. The problem that now' confronts the whole cotton belt could thus bo solved in a day. 'Phis problem will not, and cannot, be solved ns long as thrt*e is a farmer in the South who cannot take his single hnle of cotton to town, warehouse It and then take his certificate to Ills nenrest bank and got a reasonable advance on It, leaving a margin abundantly large enough to protect the government while at the same time enabling the borrower to secure enough money to meet emerg ent living expenses or to discharge pressing obligations. The banks will gladly oe the medium of this relief if the federal treasury will permit them to do so. If they haven't tiie money they cannot lend it, and so long as the government reserves to it self the right to issue currency, it is up to the government to furnish, under ab solutely * safe restrictions, such currency as may be necessary and meet just such an emergency us that which now con fronts so large a part of our country. PATHFINDER SUNK BY A TORPEDO London, 3:20 p. m. —lt is staled that the Rritish emitter Pathfinder which was destroyed in the North sea, Sept. 6, supposedly by a contact with a mine, was in reality sunk by a tor pedo. This information is released by the official information bureau. Thousands German Sailors at Brussels London, 3:45 p. m. —A. despatch to The exchange Telegraph Company from Ghent says: "it is estimated that from 30.000 to 40,000 German sailors have arrived dur ing the past two days at Hrussels. 'rids Indicates that tlie German reserve Is completely mobilized.'" Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ‘‘l advised the ‘boys’ when they en listed for the Spanish war to take Chamberlain’s Colic, Choiera find Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and have received many thanks for the advice given,’’ writes J. H. Hough land, Kldon, lowa. “No person wheth er traveling or at home should he without this great remedy.” For sale by all dealers. Barbecue tomorrow. Metropole RICEBIRDS—JANSEN’S. fiy ► p M jl. SUITS - SUITS The biggest values ever offered. $9.75, values SIB.OO. $14.76, value $25.00. $19.75, value $30.00 to $35.00. TAILOR SUITS TO ORDER. $22.50, $26.00 and $27.50 $35.00 to $50.00 values to cloeo. F. G. MERTINS TMt CLOTHIER AND TAILOR Special Cut Prices for Saturday Pure Lard, a lb 15c Cott®lenc,No. 10 Pail $1.30 Snowdrift,No. 4 Pail 50c Cream Cheese, lb 22c Imported Sardines, can 13c Norway Pat Mackerel, ea. 7c (irape Juice i pt. loc,pt. 20c Canned Shrimp, Wet Pack 15c Worcestershire Sauce, 13c Crisco, a can 23c and 45c Tomatoes, No, 2, can 7c Crincs Catsup, bottle 5c CALIFORNA DESSERT Peaches, Apricots SSX <H 1 Pears, Cherries and PkUC is j /II FRUITS, LEMON CLING Plums CANS V l,t,u Best Rio Coffee, lb.. Yard Eggs, 7A r dozen \JIM_ BLANCHARD & CO. UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS 1368 Broad 3tr«et. Phone 3188. Efficient Service Guaranteed PHONE 2036: AND SAY SEND ME THE HERALD. IN THESE NEW HATS Our buyer having just arrived from the Eastern markets gives Golden the opportunity of being the first to offer the stylish people of Augusta the season’s newest creations in Fall Millinery. We have only exhibited these hats during the last few days, and hundreds have expressed utmost surprise as to their dainty and nob by effects, and congratulating our buyer on such a rare selection of quality and style. Black Velvet, Chic Effect with high trimming, proves to be the latest and most popular Hats of the season. to-Wear Store is your most economical and distinctive market. GOLDEN BROS. Ladies' Outfitters the Store if Style and Quality at Popular Prices 1054 Broad St. The Greater Augusta Pharmacy Open AH Night For tho accommodation of Physician* ami Gn.. ral Public. Patronize ua. We are the originators of the All Night Drug Stor* In Augusta. Yours for Great«r Augusta, Greater Augusta Pharmacy J. R. Gapf.rt, Prop. UP TO THE MTNTTTE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS—No, 1J»I BROAD HT„ AUGUSTA, GA. Smartly Gowned Women Will Look Smarter Still Our Millinery expert will take pleasure in showing you these new Hats. One visit to Golden’s Millinery Department will convince you that Augusta’s Only Exclusive Ladies’ Ready- Evaporated Apricots, lb. 12c Prunes, 40 to 50s, 2 lbs, 25c Macaroni, large pkg 10c Spaghetti, large pkg 10c Sliced Pineapple, No. 3 can 15c Dclmontc Asparagus, can 15c Eancy Patent Flour -12 lb. sack 40c; 24 lbs. 30c Mitchel Brand Jams,a jar 3c A. &P. Hams, pound 23c Imported french Peas 20c Reliable Peas, a can 10c Matches, Double Tip, 7 boxes . 25c NINE New Potatoes, New York State, peck . Jvlv. Best A&P OCn Creamery inf Butter