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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
705 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO.
SOLIDITY—* TRENGTH—SAFETY.
Th. full meaning of three three wordH when used In r.onoee-
Uon with money. U ItESPONBIBLE BANKING.
RESPONSIBLE banking la the ■ ollcy under which this lnatl
tutlon has been managed since t. '.ret day It started business -
44 years ago.
SAFETY 1» only poeslbl e 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 |>er
sons. and guarantee the same careful attention to small acoounta,
as to the larger ones.
fjjf L. C. HAYNE, President. J\ (j/
GEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
TO RENT
No. 1354 Ellis Street G rooms $17.00
No. 963 Broad Street 10 rooms $37.50
No. 53G Reynolds Street . .10 rooms $22.50
House, west of Arsenal ... 11 rooms $66.66
House, Battle Row 5 rooms SIO.OO
Partially Furnished House on Highland Avenue, 9
rooms, for rent. Price $50.00 per mouth.
JOHN W. DICKEY
Teach
Your.
Boy I
to " 1
SAVE
Ye*, teach your boy to save and be sure
your girl learns the same lesson. Have
them study one of our Pass Books. It
will help them in their literary studies.
Many a child who is now a ‘‘grown up”
has learned the valuable lesson at this
bank
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
35 years of faithful service
PREPARE FOR WINTER
DRESS REAL SWELL
FOR
$ I C.OO
Perfect 111 I ■ New Styles
Guaranteed D mg |B and Patterns
SUIT OR ■ Vr MADE TO
OVERCOAT YOUR MEASURE
English Woolen Mills
662 broad St. Augusta Ga
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.
BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
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Speaking
... THE ...
Public Mind
Grady's Tributs to Cotton.
To The Herald:
Now that there i« so much talk
about the price of cotton I wondered
if you would he glad to print Henry
W. Grady’s tribute to cotton. Here It
is:
What a royal plant it is! The world
waits in attend&nceon its growth. The
showers that fall whispering on its
leaves are heard around the earth.
The sun that shines upon it is tem
pered by the prayers of all the people.
The frosts thatchill it and the dews
that descend from the stars are noted,
and the trespass of a little worm upon
its green leaf means more to England
and to English homes than the ad
vance of a Russian army upon her
Asian frontier. It is gold from the
time it puts forth its tiniest shoot. Its
foliage decks the sombre earth in em
erald sheen. Its blossoms reflect the
brilliant hues of sunset skiesjln south
ern climes, and puts to shame the love
liest rose, and when loosing its snowy
fleece to the sun it floats a banner
that glorifies the field of the humble
farmer, that man is marshaled under
a flag that will compel the allegiance
of the world and wring a tribute from
every nation of the earth. It’s fibre is
current in every bank in all the world.
Its oil adds luxury to lordly banquets
in noble halls and brings comfort to
lowly homes in every clime. Its flour
gives to man a food richer in health
producing value than any the earth
has ever known, and a curative agent
long sought and found in nothing
else. Its meal is feed for every beast
that hows to do man’s labor from Nor
way’s frozen peaks to Africa’s plains.
It is a heritage that God gave to this
people w’hen He stretched the skies,
established our mountains, girded our
the sunshine and measured the rain.
Ours and our children’s forever and
forever—and no prlncelier talent
ever came from His Omnipotent*hand
to mortal stewardship.
Opportunity of a Century.
To The Herald:
The Manufacturers’ Record esti
mates that If the 32,900,000 spindles In
the cotton mills of the United States
should he operated on full time this
year, they would consume 7.630,000
bales of the staple, nearly 2,000.000
n ore bales than were consumed in the
season just closed.
And why should they not all be op
cratedon full time and still others in
stalled and promptly put to work? The
people of South America, of the Or
h nt. of South Africa and elsewhere
are not going to stop wearing cotton
goods because the greater part of Eu
rope Is convulsed In war. The Ger
man. French and Belgian mills are all
practically shut down, while those of
Great Britain are employed largely In
turning out clothing for the British
troops and the other armies of the
Allies. The Americar cotton manu
facturers are facing the opportunity
of a century, and If they do not
promptly and fullv utilize it. the fault
will lie largely, If not altogether, at
their own doors.
STREET CARS TOO CROWDED
ON MORNINGS CHILDREN
GO TO SCHOOL.
To The Herald:
Now that the schools have resumed
their work and hundreds and hundreds
of children ride the street cars five
comings and afternoons out of the
week. going to and from school WHY
CAN NOT THE AUGUSTA-AIKEN
RAILWAY A ELECTRIC CORPORA
TION FURNISH ADEQUATE AC
COMMODATION TO MEET THE AD
DITIONAL PATRONAGE?
I sm a resident of Monte Sano and
come to town every morning between
the hours of 8:00 and 8.30. It Is ex
tremely rare that I have ever found
the car not Jammed and packed, with
ladtca and children standing In the
aisle. It Is Inconvenient and unnec
essary.
There are negro children and negro
teachers also crowding these cars at
the hour mentioned, and frequently
seals nearly half way toward the front
of the car are occupied with negroes
so that the white people are forced
to stand. ign't there a remedy?
Now It atrlkes me that the Street
Railway Corporation could afford to
run extra cars to accommodate extra
tares, without decreasing their profits
I think the greatest Inconvenience In
this respect Is felt on the line from
Monte Sano to the city, between 8
and 8 o'clock In the morning and 2 and
3 o'clock In the afternoon.
As one of many I shall be truly grate
ful to the Street Railway Corporation
If they take favorable action as soon
as possible
Yours very respectfully,
A HILL RESIDENT.
SUSPEND JUDGMENT ON
ALLEGED CRUELTY TALES
London, 6:10 a. m.—Suspend Judg
ment on reports of alleged cruelty by
enemies of Great Britain and do not
engender hatred and vengeance—this
1 is the gist of a resolution adopted to
day by the executive committee of the
National Cnlon of Women's Suffrage
a non-militant body.
"We earnestly deprecate all speech
and writing tending to stir up un
governed and Indiscriminate rage and
vengeance against the people of na
tions with whom Great Hritsln Is at
w ar," rends the resolution
''Judgment should be suspended un
til there ts an opportunity of subject
ing the alleged Instance of fiendish
cruelty and barbarity to foreigners.
LONG AND BULKY ARTICLES.
Washington.—inquiry was begun to
day by the Interstate Commerce Com
mission Into regulations, practices and
charges of railroads In official and
Southern vlaaslflr.itlnn territories af
fecting transportation of articles too
long or too bulky to be loaded through
the side doors of freight cars. It ia
alleged they are unreasonable and dis
criminatory and wv>rk a serious hard
ship upon shippers of such articles.
Public hearings will be held but no
dates yet have been fixed for them.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
THIRD PRIMARY FOR
FLORENCE COUNTY
Florence, 8. C.—The third primary
election In Florence county, to decide
the third place on the legislative tick
et, will be held September 22 and the
name hours will be given for voting.
In this race the Incumbent, the Hon.
Keith Charles, of Tlmmonsvllle, will
have to run over with Mr. J. J. Eaddy,
of lower southeast Florence county.
The third primary having been held
in Richland county Tuesday, has caus
ed no little confusion in Florence
county, for the voters, many of them,
are not aware that the third primary
will yet have to be pulled off In this
county.
It Is of the greatest importance that
the voters at all precincts go to the
polls.
Grand E- Sept. 23
The Seaton’s Most Notable Event
—Kltw & Erlaugor Pretent—
PIpHIOH!
MLPHIHE
Special Prices
25c to $1.50
Production in its Entirety as Pre
sented for One year at the Knick
erbocker and New Amsterdam The
atres, New York.
BEATB NOW BELLING.
(g%\Mcr-©Gtcty —
Cools and Refreshes
Without stirring up your nerves.
Kill* any thirst _ IN ICED BOTTLES AT
RIGHT NOW! s ANYWHERE jC
LOOK FOR THE LABEL
Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. AUGUSTA . GA -
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TEETHINA
TMthlna (TWhfng Powdars) la ths origins! prescription of T)r. C. J. Moffett, a graduate of Jefferson
Msdtosl College, Philadelphia, and used by him for over 40 jean moat auoces&fuHy for babies' ailmenta.
TEETHlNA — (Teething Powders )
Usually the second summer Is the time for extra precaution to guard baby's health and progress because
teething usually brings na many disorders of the syntem. such as dysentery, diarrhoea, colic, worms, etc.,
which make teething hard. Teethina regulates the bowels and corrects the entire system. Makes teething
eaiiy for the babe, prevents feverishness and fretfulnesa and relieve* the mother of worry, nights of
anxiety and sleeplessness, and often eavee the life of the child. Bold by druggists—2. r >c. If your druggist
cannot supply you net aeod us any money but write us your druggist’s name and we will see that
you are supplied, C. I. —OFFtTT MKDICINK CO.. »t. Lewie, Mo.
TRIPPE®, LONSFORD
Dealers in Best Grade Native Meats.
Chickens and Eggs Our Specialty
Quick Delivery to Any Part of City.
703 Mclntosh street. phone 3155.
W3NTFD Younfi Men
W Mil I LI/ and Women
To prepare for Bookkeeping. Ranking, Salesmanship, Telegraphy,
Civil Service. Shorthand and Typewriting positions. Always open
ings fer trained men and women. Positions • soured graduates. Per
senal Instruction In both day and night sohools. Night school Mon
days, Wednesdays and Frtdaya Special opening rates. Lessons by
mall if desired.
STACK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE
6th Floor Harlson Building. Elevator Service.
SCHOOL NOW IN OPERATION.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are now located at 625-27-29
Broad St. f where we are better
equipped than ever before to serve
our patrons.
Phoenix Printing Company
V ITTH STREET *
PIACK
Block West of Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
.Case to Wholesale sad Retell
vty -Goods Districts, Railroad end
MDDKRN AM<H*ilftxT"Fra*»ROOF
300 Rooms (200 with Bath)
RATI# »|.OO PER DAY UP
*e»B for fr*e 111. >trated Guide tad
SPEED la the purpose of the type
writer.
ACCURACY Is a requirement of speed,
STABILITY Insures continued effici
sney.
THE
Underwood
Has them all (See the Records).
"The Maohine You Will Eventually
Buy"
J. KNOX FELKER. Manager
Augusta Branch, 826 Broad Street
PHONE 70S.
RELIEF FOR
TEETHING BABIES
School of Shorthand and Bookkeeping
FALL TERM OPEN.
Day Session. Night School.
Phone 427. Harison Building..
iSHSiW F IT =
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IF you have something that is
intended for your eyes only, put
it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes
Fire cannot reach it —burglars cannot get it and you will
have, absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes
are fitted 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 bo
used at the same time or the box cannot be opened.
H. C. TENNENT. !*jfT! J. G. 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 Hauers.
Woodworking Machinery,
WHITE FOR PRICES.
OUR MOTTO
TRADE
TENNENT
MARK
SERVICE EIRST-.QUM.ITY ALWAYS
LEARN ABOUT
THE EUROPEAN WAR
•
What chance will 11,000.000 m«n have against 17,000,000? Are you
posted on the exact situation and conditions In Europe? The
HERALD'S latest European Map In five oolors gives you the en
tire situation at a glance—EVEß YTHING you want to know about
the warring countries, their present armed strength and past suc
cesses. Get this Information at once. This Is the latest 1914 map
of Europe, made by the most skillful European map experts, and
showing the recent boundary line changes resulting from the war
of the Balkan States against Tor key.
EUROPEAN WAR MAP
This map folds so as to fit the pocket, and is a ready reference for
the daily changes as they transpire during the great conflict. It Is
an absolute necessity if you would follow and understand- the latest
news In the oable dispatches from abroad. The greatest conflicts
often occur at some heretofore obscure town—therefore the neces
sity for a recent, reliable, complet e map. The terms of its distribu
tion are such as to make it practically
FDrr To HERALD
Readers
What You Get
With This Big Map.
Portraits of European Rulers
Army Strength Europea. I
Nations.
Naval Strength, Man and
Vassals.
Aerial Fleet*, Dirigibles and
Asroplanes
Chronicle of Nations Involv
ed.
Triple Alliance and Triple
Entente.
Hague International Peace
Conference
Capitals of Europe
Population of European
Countries.
National Debts of Europe
European Cain Valuat
Area of European Countries
Distance Between Principal
Cities
Decisive Battles of Past Cen
tury.
Also Special War Charts of
European Capitals and
Naval Maps of Strateglo
Coast Lina Points.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER J 22.
UNION SAVINGS BANK
Corner Broad and Eighth Street*
Depository United Btates
Northeastern Division South
ern District of Georgia.
TRADE
lEIMENT
MARK
It Is worth twenty times
the EXPENSE AMOUNT lor
which YOU can secure !L
Present to The HERALD
One War Map Coupon, print
ed dally In another column,
together with 10 cents to
cover promotion expenses.
BY MAIL
Will be sent anywhere, In
city or out, postpaid for 13
cants. Send stamps, cash or
money order to
The HERALD
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