The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. ORGANIZED 1870-44 YEARS AGO. SOLIDITY—S TRENGTH— SAFETY. The full meaning of rheso three words when used In connec tion with money, Is RKBFON BIBLE BANKING. RESPONSIBLE hanking U the policy under which this Insti tution has beer, managed since the first day It started business -44 years ago. SAFETY Is 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, ronaWlative, energetic per sons, nnd guarantee the same careful attention to small accounts, as to the larger one*. I— C. HAYNE, President. m GEO. P. BATES, Cashier. **"/0 I Never Disappoint My Patient* Clifton E. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. If yon dnelrc to consult a reliable, long estab lished specialist of vast experience, coine to me mol ieiirn what can he accotnp'lahed with skillful, sclen tllit treatment. I use 'at<-M SERUMS »tio' BACTE RINS In the treatment of chronic condition* which have failed to yield to ordinary treatment —"or WEAK NESS, LYMPH MPOL'ND, combined with my di rect tr atment, restoring the vital parts to the fullest degree. I successfully trent lllood Poison. Ulcers, Skin dis poses. Kidney nnd Bladder troubles; Rheumatism, Piles, Rectal nnd Intestitm. diseases and many dis eases not mentioned. Consultation and ndvlce free and confidential. Hours 9 a, in. to 7 p, m. Sunday 10 to 2 only. Call or lte. DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST. t>o4-/ Dy ir Bldg. FOR RENT An attractive seven room house on Monte Sano. Electric lights and all conve niences. Price $32.50 per month. Frank W. Moore Phone 3312 321 Leonard Building FOR SALE KEIFFER PEARS For Preserving or Eating SI.OO PER BUSHEL JOHN W. DICKEY Bright Bargains in Wants DRESS REAL SWELL iItUKI WORTH OF SATISFACTION FOR - $1 r.oo Perfect Fit I Winter Woolens Guaranteed ■ ■ Now on Display SIiITOR I \P TAILORED TO OVERCOAT YOUR MEASURE English Woolen Mills 662 Broad Street. Augusta, Georgia. School ol Shorthand and Bookkeeping FALL TERM OPEN. Day Session. Night School. Phone 427. Harison Building.. Augusta, Qa. Don 7 Accept Substitutes Insist on the old and tried RANEY’S BLOOD REMEDY It has been on the market for years and cured thousands of rases of the worst forms of Skin and Blood Diseases. It feeds the nerves, purifies the blood and. by getting right at the heart of the trouble, will restore you to health and happi ness. Syphilis, female troubles, cancer, rheumatism, ulcers, bolls, catarrh, pellagra all yield to this wonderful remedy. Buy It of your druggist or send $2 to us for a bottle of It and our booklet, “The Open Door to Health." RANEY MEDICINE CO., ATLANTA, GA. Safety First WHICH? are you looking for Tiar galn Counter Qlaaaea, are you willing to Wear ( heap ginanen just because they are cheap, do you consent to having your eyes tampered with at the risk of their Permanent Injury. Than this message Is not for you. liut if you value the Precious gift of sight. If you wish to retain It, If you Appreciate skill, then It Is for you, and you are asked to come where Absolute Accuracy, In cor recting eye defects, is placed above every other Consideration. We take as much Interest and pride In fitting glasses to the face as w»» do In fitting lenses to coifect defects, frame fitting Is an art, you get the best here. PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, Assisted by Mr. 1,. A. Williams, Optometrists and Opticians. 214 Seventh St. Established 1888. ONIVERSITY PLACE •ne Block Weet of Broadway NEW YORK CITY ItaUroad'cnll ■odfr* AM»m\ h r*!’imcpßoo r 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) *ATKS SI.OO PER DAY UP Excellent Ke.t*irent *>4 Vote. / Moderate frlMi. ARE YOU MOVING? dhft A A Mfl ! I JF you are moving this season be sure to give us at least ten days’ notice so your telephone may be moved promptly. Call at the office to day and sign an order for the move. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company GARDEN HOSE shipment of Garden Hos? just re ceived direct from factory. Hose Reels, Hose Pipe®. Large assortment Lawn Sprinklers. fHEO. 6. McAULIFFE 116 Jackson Street. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. THINKS DECISIVE TURN IN BIG BUTTLE NDT DUE IN SOME TIME Correspondent of Berlin Paper Says Subordinate Actions Along the Aisne Are Becoming More General. German Troops Confident. Berlin, (via London, 3:10 p. m.) — The correspondent of The Lokal An zelger, In a despatch published here today points out that a decisive turn In the battle which has been raging In the western theatre of the war need not he expected for sometime. Subordinate actions of a decisive character are becoming more general, the correspondent declares. The loss es of the, Germans have been extra ordinarily heavy and the fact that those of the enemy have even been greater Is poor consolation. The troops are confident that in the end they will win the action. Seem Glad of It. A long column of French prisoners of war arrived during the week from the direction of Rhelms. Last Mon day the correspondent met a column of about 1,000 men whose faces show ed that they were glad to have at last escaped the terrors and turmoil of this greatest of modern battle fields. Continuing, the corespondent says. “My own experience, and that of of ficers, is that the population of Northern France Is maintaining a sat isfactory attitude We meet such friendliness as is reasonable to ex pect under the circumstances. Con ditions in France are much better than in Belgium." . Led By King Albert. The fighting in Louvain, Belgium, Speaking THF Public Mind GOOD ADVICE TO NATURALIZED CITIZENS To The Herald. Can you spare space for a few words on this neutrality question from a for eign-born citizen? When I became naturalized, over 30 years ago, I not only relinquished al icglance to the mother country, but swore allegiance to the United States. As a consequence (If a solemn oath, or a “scrap of paper," has any value) I am under obligation to consider my adopted country first. If there has been no change In the naturalization laws, all foreign-born citizens are in the same category; and to avoid or obstruct the neutrality of the country in any way is so thoroughly disloyal that It merits even severe punishment. The proclamation of the president should have all the effect of a law, and be honestly and heartily carried out by every one. indeed, those who have the interest of the country at heart will do so. On the other hand, such foreign born residents as are not citizens should hold their tongues or leave the country. They have no right to take steps which may hurt the country which has given them a home; In deed, it is rather Impudent for them to raise their voice in public matters, nnd savors of treason. H. W. P. AN APPEAL TO THE CHURCH. To The Herald. The enormous and unnecessary loss of life which takes place in our coun try is a fact of profound concern to every right-hearted citizen. The eco nomic waste, the domestic sorrow and Impoverishment, the social responsi bility entailed and the needless bur den laid upon charitable organizations and the state call for an intelligent study of plans of safety and preven tion. Every men, woman and child In the city is directly Involved und should lie interested in this situation con fronting us in factories, railroad trav el, street crossings, trolley transit and sanitary situation. The church has a profound Interest in the bodies as well as the souls of the people. Hospitals are Rood, but here as elsewhere "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” The ma jority of accidents on railways, steam boats, streets, in factories and mines are preventable. Christian civilisation places a high value upon ail life. Meh are first physical helnßs. To Rtinrd life from deVtnartion and Rive the body a wholesome and safe environ ment Is a part of the work of the church. We request that every minister in our city call attention from his pulpit to this and support in every way pos sible this movement for the conserva tion of the life of the young and aßod In our midst. J. H. C. To The Herald: They tell me that my letter* about the road* have done *ome good. I must acknowledge that I am very much softened in my attitude toward the authorities. I feel all the bitterness of my pent up aggravation deserting me. They began repairing the two crevasse* on Broad street Instantly, In fact before my letter was publish ed, so great was their anxiety to pacify me. It makes nre feel very much In th* wrong and very apologetic and alto gether disarmed. Nevertheless I am not wholly sat isfied, though I say It In a deprecat ing tone; there are other things to he done. I do not want to appear grasping. 1-et me merely hint at the condition of Fifteenth street front Waltoi. Tvav to the (Teorgla railroad. I know the authorities are only wait ing to make sure somebody has no ticed It. and are ready to pounce on it and fix It up In a Jiffy For many years this street has been a grief and a regret to those who are condemned to pass along It It Is one of the few survival* of that quaint and ob solete type of road known as Me- Adam Many an upright cltlien of Woodlawn ha* risked hi* eternal glory by cursing Mr Me Adam In his heart for ever Inventing that kind of road. But methtnk* a little top dressing of our estimable red gravel would do the Job. With thousandfold and abject apologies to the authorities for con tinuing to interfere with their neglect of their business, and thanka for during the second week of September which led to the claim that Belgians and French had retaken that city is described in the Cologne Gazette. This paper declares that on the second day of fighting Belgian troops advanced to within about one mile of the Louvain railroad station and poured a heavy artillery fire over the station building and the Immediate neighborhood. This compelled the small German force of occupation to fall back before three Belgian divisions which were led by King Albert himself. The King dis played wonderful bravery. A little later, however, the German field howitzers shelled the enemy wdth such force that a hasty retreat resulted. The losses of the Belgians were heavy, while the German artillery did not lose a single man. Four Time* Greater. On the following day, the Cologne Gazette continues, the Germans who in the meanwhile had been reinforced attacked the Belgians. Notwithstand ing the fact that the Belgians were numerically four times superior to the Germans, they were completely de feated. In this fighting the German naval coast artillery reserves dis tinguished themselves. They had been taken into Belgium the day before. On the second day the losses of the Bel gians also were very heavy. prompt consideration in the past, be lieve me as and for ever theirs, L. S. THE RUSSIANS ARE CLEARING GALICIA London, 6:40 a. m.—A Petrogrnd dispatch to the Reuter Telegram Com pany states that an army messenger has announced that the Russians havo almost empletely cleared Galicia of the enemy,, who has taken refuge In Carpathian passes. The same source confirms the reports of the progres sive destruction of the Austrian army. An eye witness states that two Ger man army corps took part in the -bat tle of Jaroslau, according to the same dispatch. Russians had to take of the enemy's trenches at the bayonets' points. THOUGHT SHE GOULD HOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Unionville, Mo.—“l suffered from a female trouble and I got so weak that I could hardly walk across the floor with out holding on to something. I had nervous spells and my fingers would cramp and my face would draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, had no appetite,and everyone thought I would not live. idPy 111 J '""/U vs L\ M Some one advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I had taken so much medicine and my doctor said he could do me no good so I told my husband he might get me a bottle and I would try it. By the time I had taken it I felt better. I continued its use,and now I am well and strong. “I have always recommended your medicine ever since I was so wonder fully benefitted by it and I hope this letter will be the means of saving some other poor woman from suffering.”— Mrs. Martha Seavey, Box 1144, Unionville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound have thousands of •uch letters as that above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This med icine is no stranger it has stood ths test for years. If there are anr complications you do not understand write to Lydia E, Plnkham Medicine Co. (rontldentlal) Ljnu.Mass. Your letter will be opened, wad and answered by a woman auq held la strict conildeiice. GRAND ™; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. One Solid Year in New York. The Sensational Dramatic Hit of the Century. "TODAY” By George Broadhuret and Abraham Schomer. Complete New York Cast and Production. A Play Everyone Should Soo! Every Mother Should Take Her Daughter to See It! Teaching a Moral Lesson Stronger Than Any Sermon Ever Preached from a Pulpit. DON’T FORGET LADIES’ MATINEE. Matinee. 25c to SI.OO. Night, 25c to $1.50. Children's Matinee. 25c. NEW PERFECTION WICK BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE Heat instantly available the moment you want.it—high, medium ■ or low. No soot, smoke nor dirt. No intricate parts to get out of order. Will do anything any stove will do, regardless of fuel. At tractive in appearance, strong in construction. Blue, rust-proof chimneys. Made in four sizes, 1. 2, 3 and 4 burners. The New Per fection COOK BOOK FREE to every purchaser of a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove. These stoves are on sale In Augusta by E. M. Andrews Furniture Co., Bowen Bros., Culpepper Bros., Jones Furniture Co., Maxwell Bros., A. G. Rhodes & Son, L. P. Spetb, J. B. White, Winfield Hardware Co., or write for further information to STANDARD OIL COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. PRANn TOMORROW “ MAT| - UnAIIU NEE AND evening. AL. G. FIELD’S Greater Minstrels “BEYOND COMPARE” Seats Now Selling. PRICES: Matinee—2sc to 75c. Evening—2sc to SI.OO. CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 25c. TEETHINA Teethfca (Teething Powders) I* the original prescription of Dr. C. J. Moffett, • graduate o (Jeffenon Medical Colleges Philadelphia, and used by him for over 40 years moat successfully for babies* TEETHlNA — (Teething Powders ) Usually the second summer is the time for extra precaution to guard baby’s health and program tuner— teething usually brings on many disorders of the system, such as dysentery, diarrhoea, colic, worms, etc. which make teething hard. Teethina regulates the bowels and corrects the entire system. Makes teething easy for the babe, prereots feverishness and fretfulnesa and relieves the mother of worry, nights of anxiety and sleeplessness, and often saves the life of the child. Sold by druggists2sc. If yonr druggist cannot supply you do not send us any money but write us your druggist’s name and we win sea that you are supplied. C. I. MOFFETT MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo, 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. The Greater Augusta Pharmacy NO. IXI BROAD ST. Prescription Specialists. Try us and b« convinced. A trial is all we ask. No need for this PANIC about high prices In HKTK3S. Ws 88U, YOU If you come and give you the BEST at the lowest prices. Tours for Greeter Augusta, Greater Augusta Pharmacy No. 1,81 Broad St. August a, Oa. TRIPPE& LONSFORD Dealers in Best Grade Native Meats. Chickens and Eggs Our Specialty Quick Delivery to Any Part of CSfcy. 703 mcintosh street. phone 315 'leach Your- Boy | k> 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 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, tjg An absolute econom i izer of fuel and trouble 1* » for all round use. m BLANCHARD & CO, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS 1368 Broad Street. Phone 3138. Efficient Service Guaranteed RELIEF FOR" TEETHING BABIES llh^wC r •