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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 .BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GA.
ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO.
SOLIDITY—« TRENGTH—BAFETY.
The full meaning of these three words when used In connec
tion with money, le 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.
SAFETY la only possible In a Financial Institution whose
UNALTERABLE POLICY has been and always will be RESPON
SIBLE BANKING METHODS.
We solicit the accounts of careful, conservative, energetic per
sons. and guarantee the same careful attention to small accounts
as to the larger ones.
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I Never Disappoint My Patient*
Clifton R. Oroover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin
Disease Specialist.
it yon desire to consult ■ reliable, long estab
lished specialist of Mat experience, come to me and
leern whet can be accomplished with skillful, scien
tific treatment. I use latest BERUMS and BACTE
RINS In the treatment of chronic conditions which
have failed to yield to ordinary treatment or WEAK
NESS. LYMPH s MPOUND, combined with my di
rect treatment, restoring the vital parts to the fullest
degr< a
I successfully trent Blood Poison, Ulcers, Skin dis
eases, Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheumatism,
Piles, Rectal and Intestinal diseases and many dis
eases not mentioned. Consultation snd advice free
and confidential. Hours 9 a. tn. to 7 y. m. Sun lay
10 to 2 only. Call or Ite.
DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST.
#O4-7 Dytr Bldg.
HAVE YOU READ “WANTS”
IF you have something that is
intended for your eyes only, put
it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes
tire cannot reach it—burglars cannot get it and you will
have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxea
are lifted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened
unless you help. These locks have double mechanism
that requires two different keys to unlock. You have
one key and we hold the other—and both must be
Used at the same time or the box cannot be opened.
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H.*(L TENNENT. * J. O. WINGFIELD
H. C. TENNENT SUPPLY CO.
Phone 862
613 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
COMPLETE NEW STOCK.
MILL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY
BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES AND TOOLS
CARRIAGES AND WAGON MATERIAL
COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT.
Lathes, Drill Presses, Shapers and Planers.
Woodworking Machinery.
WHITE FOR PRICES.
OUR MOTTO .
TRADE
TENNENT
MARK
SERVICE FIRST-QUALITY ALWAYS
COAL AND WOOD
We are the only Coal and Wood deal
ers in Augusta whose sales slips are good
for votes in M. & M. Contest.
B. A. DIAL
Phone 25-J and 2701. 639 11th street.
THE
L. C. HAYNE, President.
GEO. P. BATES. Cashier.
UNION SAVINGS BANK
Corner Broad and Eighth Street*
Depoeitory United States Court
Northeaetern Division South
ern District of Georgia.
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TRADE
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Speaking
THE ...
Public Mind
Rights of Foreigners in Turkey.
To The Herald:
In his book on “Foreigners in Tur
key: Their Juridical Rights," pub
lished today, (Princeton University
I'tess), Prof. Phillip Marshall Brown
shows that the extraterritorial rights
for foreigners which Turkey la about
to abrogate have their base In the
capitulations granted to the French in
1685 and 1740.
England and Holland obtained the
benefits of these capitulations in 1679,
Austria in 1615, Russia in 1711, Swe
den In 1737, Denmark In 1756. Prussia
In 1761, Spain In 1782, the United
Slates In 1830, Belgium in 1838, Portu
gal In 1843, Greece In 1854, Brazil Ui
1868; other nations In later yenrs.
Professor Brown, who was former
ly secretary and charge d’affaires of
the American embassy at Constanti
nople, feels that. Turkey has given
"evidence of a more enlightened and
morn liberal Interpretation of the law
of nations than has yet been granted
In Europe, the place of its origin.”
She has been restive at various times
under strict or extreme interpreta
tions of the capitulatlonu, and In Jan
uary, 1867, through a law granting
foreigners the right to own real estate
seh made serious breaches tn the con
ventions. The property was to be
held, In all respects of title, landlord
ism, charges, taxes, litigations, mort
gages, inheritances, etc., under the
terms of Ottoman law, the only re
serve of personal nationality being
with respect to persons and to mov
able goods.
As the eapltulatlons stand, consular
tribunals have exclusive jurisdiction
In cases involving foreigners of the
same nationality: the consular tribu
nal of the defendant has jurisdiction
In cases between foreigners of dif
ferent nationalities. In practice, the
consuls being inclined to laxness to
ward the Ottoman low. foreigners of
ten enjoy greater freedom of conduct
than they would have in their native
lands.
Writing with no Idea of the coming
step of abrogation by Turkey, Prof,
ltrown proposes a solution of the dif
ficulties and a removal of ernharraas
ments In Turkey by bringing all the
Issues Involved under the provisions
of International law and treaties.
Such action by all nations would
leave to the Ottoman courts exclusive
Jurisdiction over matters affecting
public law and order In the empire.
This would dispose of the elements
of Indifference and conflict In crimi
nal cases.
To the consular courts exclusively
would he left the questions between
foreigners which were personal and
particular, affecting In no wny the
public law and order. W. W. T.
To The Herald:
1 notice you have published from time
to time letters regarding the roads !n
and about the city.
1 should like to write a few words of
exhortation to the authorities, whoever
they may be. concerning Walton Way.
(I speak of ttie portion between No. 6
engine House und the foot of the Sum
merville Hill.)
I would say to the authorities: For
heaven's sweet sake watt until alt the
Northern tourists are down here, with
their big automobiles, before you fix It
again the way you did last year.
It ts the worst road In Richmond
county. You can't travel over It In com
fort at five miles an hour.
Hut don't fix It now when we could
do without It and not be seriously In
convenienced. Wait. Walt till the North
ern people come down and have to use it
every day getting back and forth to the
Dolt Air. Then tear It up and plough
tl up and try to make It passable—and
let the Yankees get disgusted with the
town and move on to Florida or some
other place where they've got decent
roads. I.ONG-SUFFERING,
Colic and Diarrhoea Curad.
No one who has used the prepara
tion will doubt the statement of Mrs.
Jennie Drown, T.ogansport. Ind., who
writes. "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy has been us.h!
by members of my family and myself
for the past twenty years. For cramps
and summer complaint It cannot be
beat." FY>r sale by all Dealers.
ROME MAN BEGINS SERVICE
ON THE CHAIN GANG
Rome, Ga. Detng unable to pay a fine
of |7f> assessed upon conviction for hav
ing on hstid whiskey for the purpose of
barter and sale. Rosser Averett, has been
taken to the city stockade to work out
the sentence.
Averett was married Monday to Miss
Emma Jones and she appeared before
the city council Monday night In behalf
of her husband, pleading that ts he were
given another chance he would do better.
The city fathers, however, refused the
request and Averett yaterday began a
six months’ term on the city gang.
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Phone 3337.
SPEED la the purpose of th* type
writer.
ACCURACY la a require mart of a peed.
STABILITY luaurea continued effici
ency.
THE
Underwood
Has them ail (See the Record*).
"Th# Machine You Will Eventually
Buy."
J. KNOX FELKER. Manas*'
Augusta Branch *:« Broad Street.
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Before Shopping Read Herald Ads
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Everything That, a Stylish Dresser Needs in the Way of
Haberdashery Can Be Found Here at. Very Economical Prices.
WE ARE OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT.
Hew Fall
.Neckwear,
THE STORE FOR MEN
“Get Out and Get Under”
One of These New Fall Hats
A Hat For Every Head at Dietz Bros.
Our buyer has just returned from these Eastern mark
ets with all of the latest styles in Gents’ Furnishings—all
of the Standard Brands, including Eagle and Arrow
Shirts and Collars, Holeproof Hosiery, etc.
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“Some classy” arrivals in Shirts and new Fall Neckwear
Lay Off Your Old Out of Style
Hat and Come Here for—ss.oo
Styles—s3.ooValues—Our Price
DIETZ BROS.
Store for Men
1022 Broad St. Augusta, 6a.
Expert Tailor and Designer
Mr. Lee L. Strassburger, expert tailor and designer
of the Haas Tailoring Co., Baltimore, Md., will be with
us \\ ednesday and Thursday of this week, showing the
latest designs in Men’s Clothes for Fall and Winter
season.
Don’t fail to call while he is here.
MS CREARY’S
“Home of Good Clothes.”
DYER BUILDING
NEW DEPARTURE
Complete Billing and modern office system just installed In our
Shorthand Department. Young ladles as well as young men taught the
latest billing systems, and the use of the Adding Typewriter for writ
ing, adding, and automatically checking of customers’ bills.
Come up, or write us.
School of Shorthand and Bookkeeping
FALL TERM OPEN.
Day Session. Night School.
Phone 427. Harison Building..
READ THE HERALD WANT ADS TODAY
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.
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Soft Hats'
for Fall .