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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
706 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO.
SOLIDITY—B TRENGTM—SAFETY.
The full meemln* of these throe word* whan u*od In connaa
tlon with money. 1* RBSPON BIBLE BANKING.
RESPONSIBLE bank* ok ts the policy under which thl* lnetl
tutlon ha* been managed aluoo the first day It started business—
-44 years ago
BAFETY Is only possible In a Financial Institution whose
IINALTERABLE POLICY has been and always will be RESPON
SIBLE BANKING METHODS.
We solicit the eooounts of careful, conHSPTatlve, energetic per
sona, and guarantee Lb# sera* careful attention to small accounts,
as to the larger ones.
jk Q 1 L. C. HAYNE, President. A_CC
GEO. P. BATES, CasKier.
| Better
i
Cheaper
I Quicker
Hot
'Water
Here’s a little heater with a long
copper coil and a quick-acting, high
power burner that will supply all the
not water you need without vexatious
delay or worry, and at a surprisingly
low cost for gas. This- heater is
strongly constructed and neatly de
signed and finished.
A visit to our showroom will give you complete infop
matiou and an inspection of the heater in operation.
The Gas Light Company of Augusta
Teach
Your,
Boy §
to %
SAVE
Yes, leach your boy to save and be sure
your girl learn* 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
BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY
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GOLD TREASURE
Majority Report of House
Banking Committee Advocates
Four Hundred Million Dollars
of it Turned Over to Reserve
Board.
Washington.—" With a gold treasure
of more than $700,000,000, the federal
reserve banks can face the future and
grant ample relief," said a majority
report of the house banking commit
tee today in advocacy of the senate
bill to allow the $100,000,000 now im
pounded In vaults of member banks
to be turned over to the federal re
serve banks, to secure immediately
the strength contemplated in the
original law to be reached after three
years.
Representative Lindberg, of Minne
sota, Republican, In a minority report
opposing the majority, said ihab "if
the federal reserve lianks are going to
set the example of hoarding the lawful
money, not even the bankers could
peep If the people followed the ex
ample."
U. SJEOCISS
TO HOSPITAL
Doctors and Nurses on Ameri
can Vessel Will Probably Do
Service at Torquay.
London, 8:47 p. m.—Major Patter
son, In charge of the physicians and
nurses on the American Hospital Ship
Red Cross, now In Knlmouth harbor,
conferred today with the Duchess of
Mult-borough, Lady Randolph Church
ill nnd Lady Paget concerning the
placing of American Red Cross nurses
and surgeons in the American wo
men's hospital at Torquay.
Jt has been virtually decided that
tlie American hospital units assigned
to England will he sent to Torquay.
The Torquay Hospital has 300 beds,
sod the American women are anxious
that all the nurses and surgeons be
Americans. The two units assigned
lo England are only half enough for
this hospital and an appeal probably
will he made to the American Red
Cross to supply two more units later.
Dr. Ernest Lane, an English sur
geon, director of the Torquay Hos
pital. will supervise the American
staff.
SOOTHERS BANK
THE ACCUSER
Secretary McAdoo Wires
Names of Two N. Y. Institu
tions Charged With Re
quiring Seven Per Cent In
terest.
Waehington—Secretary McAdoo to
day telegraphed A. H. Wlggln, chair
man of the New York Clearing House,
the names of two New York banks
which he declared have been accused
by a large Southern bank of requir
ing seven per cent Interest on sev
eral large loans. The names of the
two banks were made public, but the
secretary said:
“If the banks deny having made
such loans at seven per cent Interest,
I will take the matter up with the
1 Southern bank and get further de
tails."
The telegram was sent In response
to one from Mr Wiggtn declaring that
| New York bonks were not charging
more than six per cent to customers
and correspondents on “some Wall
Street loans and on paper placed by
: brokers."
The
Ruud
Tank
Water
Heater
WORLD'S SERIES
I SI THE GRAND
Manager Tant Announces He
Will Again Use the Electra
score to Report Full Details.
Manager Richard R. Tant of the
; Orand makes announcement today that
Ihe will again uae the Electrascoro.
which proved ao popular last year, la
reporting the world's series game* In
full detail, beginning October 9th.
Every play Is registered by electri
city Just us It Is made and is also
called out at the same time. It Is tho
next thing to the best seat In the grand
stand at the actual scene of the great
' exhibition. In fact, the Electrascore
I has the same effect on the fans—they
rise to their feet and root for their
j team as ts the pitcher of the opposing
team were actually on the mound be-
I fore them and they were endeavoring
to rattle him.
The Orand will seat fifteen hundred
people and will be the popular place
to get tbebest returns from the tug
games next month.
TEDDY IN INDIANA.
Terre Haute. Ind.—-Colonel Roose
velt delivered here Saturday after
noon the first of twro addreses tn In
diana In behalf of Albert J. Beveridge.
Progressive candidate for United
States senator. He will speak at In
dianapolis Saturday night.
SI.OO to $2 00 lot of flu.- Shtrtu, at
s4c; auapp) pattern* fr« G. Martina.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Dame Fashion’* decree of short skirts for Fall renders it more essential than
ever that Milady’s Shoes shall be above reproach. In fact the emphasis of her attire
will be decidedly upon THE FEET. She will find in the season’s new Walk-Overs
all that fashion or heart could desire.
In Men’s Shoes too, there is a tendency toward new lines, shapeliness, neatness
and snug fitting qualities predominating.
With probably the largest and most comprehensive line of Men and Women’s
really attractive Fall and Winter Shoes, we cordially invite your inspection.
SAYS 1,600 GERMAN DEAD
BY EXPLOSION ONE SHELL
OF TERRIBLE TURPINITE
Ssn rranclseo, Call.—Description of the deadly effect of turplnlte, the new
VYench explosive, is contained In a let ter received here by Miss Ethel Crocker,
from her cousin, taslmlj Ponlatowski, who Is fighting with the French.
Sixteen hundred Germans, whose hearts had been Instantly stopped by the
ectlo nos a turplnlte shell that fell In a trench they were holding, were found
dead on thetv feet, M. Poinatowsk! writes, their rifles In their hands In the
attlude of taking aim.
Importer Maker
MRS. S. E. BELL
First Showing of the Season’s Latest
Fall Millinery Styles
Will Occur on
September 28th and 29th.
You are Especially Invited to Attend.
Second floor Harison Building, Over Bonita
Theatre.
FOR RENT
An attractive seven room house on
Monte Sano. Electric lights and all conve
niences.
Price $32.50 per month.
Frank W. Moore
School of Shorthand and Bookkeeping
FALL TERM OPEN.
Day Session. Night School.
Phone 427. Harison Building-
Walk-Over Supremacy
Was Never More For
cibly Illustrated Than in
Our Men and Women's
New Fall Shoes
WALKOVER
BOOT SHOP
C. A. Nickerson, Manager
Now is the Time to Think oi
FLOOR COVERINGS
We Issue
Votes in
Herald's M.
& M. Contest
We are Augusta agents for the famous
MoDougall Kitchen Cabinet.
Maxwell Bros.
“Home Furnishers.” 973 Broad.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27.
And when you have
thought, come to our
store and look. You will
find a large and pleasing
variety of every charac
ter of floor covering here,
including Carpets, Rugs,
Linoleums, Matting.
Furniture for
the Bed Room,
Dining Room,
Hall, Kitchen,
Stoves,
Ranges
l —any and every
thing for the home may
be found in a variety of
styles and prices..