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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
70S BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, QA.
ORGANIZED 1870-44 YEARS AGO.
SOLIDITY—STRENGTH—SAFETY.
The full meaning of then* three word* when need In connec
tion with money, la RBRVON BIBLE BANKING.
RESPONSIBLE banking la the polloy under which thta Inetl
tutlon haa been managed aince the first day It atarted bualneaa—
-44 yearn tLgo.
SAFETY la only poa-rible In a Financial Tnatltutlon whoae
UNALTERABLE POLICY has been and always will be RESPON
SIBLE BANKING METHODS.
We aollott the account* of careful, con*WYaMve, energetic per
aona. and guarantee the name careful attention to amall account*,
aa to the larger oneg.
AQL L C - HAVNE, Praaident. A fV
A# GEO. P. BATES, Caahier.
TO RENT
No. 1354 Ellis Street ...... 6 rooms $20.00
No. 968 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
I Never Disappoint My Patients
Clifton R. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin
Disease Specialist.
If you rtrglro to consult, a reliable, lon* estah- ■
llihert Hpoclallst of vast experleni'e, come to me nrvl SESJiro'tb'* ffy
learn what can bo accomplished with skillful, Helen- BjuHi '
tlflc treatment. I tine latest SERUMS and BACTE
RINB in the treatment of chronic conditions which
have failed to yield to ordinary treatment — f or WEAK
NES-. LYMPH v. MPOUND, combined with my ill- ... -
rect treatment, restoring the vital parts to tho fullest \WM „.
degree. ' '
I successfully front Tllood Poison. Pierre, Skin dla
eases. Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheumatism, f
Pllea Rectal and Intestinal dleeneeH nnd ninny die- t, ■•jSi.'u
eaaee not mentioned. Consultation ntnl advice free jit 'lßgbjtL
and confidential. Hours 9 n. m. to 7 j>. m. Sunday
JO to 2 only. Call or .tte. -
DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST.
004 > Dyer Bldg. Auguata, Ua.
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SSO.OO carries insurance,
against loss or damage to
that package, witluHit extra / y Jl
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avutt.mre to si«p|>ns that g. Bs’HT
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ehte of d>c service afforded
by this company.
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■traits are handled m safety ' 1
I tranks. II delivery cannot
hr made, shpper m prompt- ;
Shipment* »e«t prrpatd
F.aamtnntvon o( COT).
shipment' allowed 3 shtftjicj
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PROMISES $125 FOR FIRST ZEPPELIN
DROPPING EIGHT BOMBS ON ENG
LISH SOIL; GERMAN- RUSSIAN
GEN’LS MOST POLITE.
Berlin, via Copenhagen and London, 4:10 p. m.—The most ex
tended list Of German casualties yet published has Just been made pubUo
here. It comprises 784 killed, 2,190 wounded, and 814 missing. The total
of published losses to date Is 4,184 killed, 15,985 wounded, and 5,070
missing.
Commercial Councillor Feodor, of Berlin, has promised 500 marks
1*125) to the first Zeppelin which throws successfully eight bombs on
English soil.
Thero has been published here correspondence between the com
mand, r of the fortress at loetzen, in East Prussia, and the commander of
the Russian forces attacking It, dated September 4. This shows that the
Russians demanded the surrender of the fortress, which was then sur
rounded, The German commander rejected this demand as an Insult, but
regretted deeply that the Russian emissaries who brought this demand
had been fired on by mistake. He promised that they would be given the
best nursing possible. The Russian commanding officer accepted this ex
pression of regret in polite terms. The fortress held out a few days longer
and ultimately was relieved by German forces.
HOLLAND QUEEN
FIR STRICTEST
NEUTRALITY
National Existence Depends
on it, Declares Wilhemena
Today. Bearing Extraordi
nary Burdens.
The Hague, (via London, 12:35 p.
m.) Queen Wllhelmlna, in a speech
from the throne at the opening of the
states general today emphasized the.
necessity for strictest neutrality, upon
which she Intimated Holland’s na
tional existence depended.
After referring to the satisfactory
mobilization of The Netherlands army
and navy and the pity she felt for the
state of the nations drawn into this
war the queen continued:
"Holland is bearing with a good
heart the extraordinary burdens Im
posed upon her and she Is receiving
with open arms all unhappy people
seeking refuge within her frontiers."
The queen snbl she thought econ
omic conditions showed Improve
ment. Trade was finding fresh out
lets, she added, In England as well as
111 Germany and Belgium.
NATL FOREIGN
TnypciL
Members Named by Secretary
Redfield. Fairfax Harrison
and Lewis W. Parker From
South.
Washington—Secretary Redfield to
day named the following to act with
n committee of the national foreign
trade council In working out plana to
expand trade with Lattn-America
and meet emergencies thrust upon the
western hemisphere by the Kuropean
wn r:
William A. Gaston, a Boston bank
er; Harry A. Wheeler, a Chicago
banker; Alba B .Johnson. president
of the Baldwin Locomotive Works of
Philadelphia; Robert Dollar, San
Francisco; John Barrett of the Pan-
American Union; W D. Simmons of
St. Louis; Fairfax Harrison, president
of the Southern Railway; Lewis W.
Parker, a cotton manufacturer of
Greenville, S. 0.; W. B. Campbell of
Cincinnati, and Dr. Clarence W.
Owens of the Southern Commercial
Congress.
Secretary Redfield was authorised
to name the committee at a confer
ence between South American diplo
mats nnd American business Interests
in Washington several days ago.
12 HINTS,
IN OR NO WAR
Cotton Must Advance, Says R.
0 Neely, if Farmers Will
Plant Less Than Half Acre
age Next Year.
WALTER E. DUNCAN
Staff Corraspondent
Th* Augusta Herald.
Waynesboro, Ga.—"lf next spring
the government report shows that the
farmers of the South have planted Jess
than half an average crop, cotton will
advance Immediately in price to 12 l 2
outs. European war or no European
war."
So declared Mr. R, E. Neely, farm
er. merchant, hanker, lndlacusslng the
cotton situation today.
"The Southern farmer should hold
off the market every bale he possibly
can. plant oats and vetch us soon as
his crop Is gathered, raise a winter
grain crop, then next year cut and
slash his cotton acreage and plant
corn.
"The 'Buy-a-Rale’ movement Is
spreading fast enough and fur enough
to take care of the distress cotton,"
continued Mr. Neely. "Twelve or
twelve and a half cents next May la
worth holding the hulk of this year's
crop to get. and It Is entirely possible,
but to create’ a demand the farmer
must hold now; and to stimulate de
mand he must, to a man. cut the acre
age more than one-half. The govern
ment report will d« the rest."
JOSIAH CARTER BETTER.
Atlanta, Ga. Dispatches from
Washington say that Jostah Carter,
secretary to Senator Hoke Smith, is
recovering from his operation of Mon
dan and the physicians hold out hope
for his recovery. Mr. Carter was at
tacked by a systerious abdominal
complaint while walking on the street
and rushed to Garfield Hospital,
where an operation was decided upon.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
THE POTSDAM IN
1,272 AMERICANS
New York—With 1.G04 passengers,
the Holland-Amerlcan Liner Potsdam
arrived today, from Rotterdam. of
the passengers 1,272 were Americans,
many of whom had to wait several
weeks in Holland to get home. The
Potsdam was booked to her capacity
and many Americans were In the
steerage.
buchuTutsTfT"
AND VIGOR IN KIDNEYS
Don’t Have Backache, Clogged
Kidneys, Spots Before * the
Eyes—Try Famous Old
Folks’ Recipe.
No more bone pains, aching back,
headache, puffy eyes, swollen legs, of
fensive urinous odors, diabetes, cloudy
urine, or frequent desire to urinate.
Try the following: Stop eating sweets
or sugar. Get from any reliable drug
gist a good-sized bottle of Stuart’s
Buehu and Juniper. Take a spoonful
after meals in a glass of water. Kid
neys and Bladder will then act fine
and natural.
A well known authority says this
Is tho best kidney and bladder recipe,
but the only sure way is for you to
try it yourself.
Tills treatment has cured thousands
of sufferers where all other remedies
have failed. Stuart's Buchu and
Juniper Compound won’t make you
feel sick when you take it, but toneß
you up. Stuart’s Ruchu and Juniper
Compound acts directly on the urine
through the kldneyß. It keeps the
hlood healthy It strengthens the
neck of the bladder. It regulates the
kidneys and does away with back-
Bche nnd rll disagreeable symptoms
If discouraged with other medicines
try this famous old folke’ recipe Be
sure you get Stuart’s Buchu and Juni
per, as Stuart's Is properly compound
ed for kidney trouble.
GRAY HAIR
Darkened—Sure Pop...So’
Evenly No One Can Tell
When your hair turns gray,
faded, streaked with gray or
permanently gray, simply ap
ply, like a shampoo, Q-Ban
ITair Color Restorer to hair
and scalp. Apply night and
morning. Soon the gray dis
appears and the hair becomes
beautifully dark, so evenly and
completely (even to edges
where hair joins the scalp)
that no one can tell you use
anything. Q-Ban also makes
the hair lustrous, soft, fluffy,
thick and abundant and stops
itching scalp and dandruff.
Q-Ban is a clean liquid, harm
less. not sticky or messy, and
will darken your gray hair
and make you look young.
Money back if it fails. 50c
for a big 7-oz. bottle at Frost
Pharmacy, 502 Broad street.
Augusta Ga. Out-of-town
people supplied by mail.
Baby of Future
is Considered
Much thought has been given in late
years to the subject of maternity. In
the cities there are
iSS?* k maternity hospitals
MltlM equipped with mod
. ern methods. But
kae " M most women prefer
■Hr ' Vkw their own homes and
REfi SuH ;i1 ,lle and vil-
Kwl - luges must prefer
pWWv> - this is true we know
di&Li from the great many
splendid letters writ
ten on the subjeet that our "Mother's
Friend" is a great help to expectant
mothers. They write of the wonderful
relief, how It seemed to allow the
muscles to expand without undue strain
and what a splendid Influence it was on
the nervous system. Such helps as
"Mother's Friend" and the broader
knowledge of them should have a helpful
Influence upon babies of the future.
In a little book for such women these
points are more thoroughly brought out
and a copy will be mailed to anyone who
will send us their name and address
"Mother's Friend" la acid In aU drug
Stores and highly recommended for its
timely usefulness. Its safeness and the
real help It affords. Ask for It at the
store and write us for the book. Brad-
Arid Regulator Co., 311 lenur Bldg.
Atlanta. Ga.
ADDRESSED TO WOMEN
—ln the Expectant Period
Before the coming of the little one —women need to be pos
sessed of all their natural strength. Instead of being harassed
by forebodings and weakened by nausea, sleeplessness,
or nervousness—if you will bring to your aid
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
you will find that most of the suffer
ing will not make its appearance.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the result of a life study of
ailments, disorders and irregularities peculiar to women. Its continued
supremacy in its particular field for more than forty years is your
assurance of the benefit to be derived from its use.
Neither narcotics nor alcohol will be found in this vegetable prescrip
tion, in liquid or tablet form. Sold by druggists or a trial'box will be
aent you by mail on receipt of 50 one-cent stamps.
Address Dr. Pierce’s Invalid* Hotel. Bn Halo, in. Y. l
Dr. Fierce’s Pleasant PeUets reanlate liver and bowels
SCHOOL BOOKS
NEW AND SECOND HAND.
Old Books taken in Exchange for New Ones.
Buy Pads, Pencils, Ink and Pens as adopted by the schools
We have Them All.
School Books sold for CASH Only.
Richards Stationery Company
READ HERALD WANTS
The Bell Always On Guard
THERE is never a moment, day or night, when your Bell
Telephone is not a protection.
In the busy hours of the day and the silent watches of the
night, the switchboard operator is always ready to answer a
call.
The telephone is as much a part of the protective system of
each community as the police and fire departments.
There’s always a feeling of security in the knowledge that
close at hand is the* means of calling aid quickly when you
most need it.
More than 70,000 cities and towns are protected day and
night by the Bell Telephone system. 7,500,000 Bell tele
phones are on guard. In thousands of rural communities it is
the chief reliance in emergencies and times of danger.
Notice to Customers
The Company requests all consumers
that intend moving to notify them in ad
vance as far as possible, to avoid conges
tion in handling orders.
CALL, PHONE OR WRITE
Commercial Department
Augusta-Aiken Railway & Electric Corporation
812 Broad SL 2751 Phone
READ HERALD WANTS
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16
A Galvanized
Sale
No. 1 Galv. Garbage
cans 75c
No. 2 Galv. Garbage
cans ®Oc
No. 8 Galv. Garbage
cans $1.25
No. 0 Wash Tube ..50c
No. 1 Wash Tube .. .60c
No. 2 Waßh Tube. ..65c
No. 3 Wash Tuba .. .75c
Clothes Wringers,
10 inch $2.75
Clothes Wringers,
12 inch $3.75
The Grand Clothes
Wringers .. ... .$3.25
BOWEN BROS.
HARDWARE.
READ THE “WANTS”