The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 30, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 706 BROAD STREET AUGUBTA, OA. ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO. 80LIDITY—8 TRENGTH— SAFETY. Th® full meaning of these thru* word® whan used In nomina tion with moansy, la REBPON 8T81..8 BANKING. RESPONSIBLE hanking la the policy under which thla Inatl tutlon haa been managed aluoe the flrat day It atarted buatneae— -44 yearn ago. SAFETY la only posolble In a Financial Inatltutlon whoa* UNAX.'t’RRABL.E POLICY haa been and alwaya will be REHPON SIBLE BANKING METHODS. We solicit the ncnounta nf careful, connWfatlve, energetic per ■ona. and guarantee the same careful attention to amall accounts, aa to the larger ones. 4% FOR SALE KEIFFER PEARS ' l '' For Preserving or Eating SI.OO %R BUSHEL J / JOHN W. DICKEY 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 1,500 Acres Timber Land! Wo have for sals about 1,600 arras timber, will cut from 6 to I thousand feet lumbar par acre Hoiutrd naar railroad Thla proparty can ha bought outright, or tlmbar right can bu aacurad cheap tv a apaclallza In timber lands and right*, and It will pay you to naa us before you buy or Ball. Thera la going to he a great demand for tlmbar lands In nazt few years. Investigate this. Call for Mr. Zachary. ZACHARY, OSBORNE & MILLER REAL ESTATE, RENTING, INSURANCE. 225 OVER BLOG. RHONE 362. HUM. Contestants Will Hold last Registration Neil Week « * , • Every lady who calls at the Contest Department, 213 McCartan street, and registers her name on the following dates, will be given 500 votes, which will be credited to the organization holding the registration. Gentlemen 300; Children 100. Registrations Days as Follows Boys Home. Monday, October sth. Daughters of Isabella, Tuesday, Oc tober 6th. Jr. O. U. A. M., Wednesday, October 7th. Y. W. C. A., Thursday, October Bth. Bonos Votes For Last Week Awarded As Follows Y. W. C. A., 500.000 Bonus Votes. Jr. O. U. A. M., 250,000 Bonus Votes. Daughters of Isabella, 150,000 Bonus Votes. Boys Home, 75,000 Bonus Votes. THE L. C. HAYNE. President. GEO. P. BATES, Caahlar. Owes Her Life to This Lung Medicine Sufferer* from Conmnnptlon ahould take the trouble to Investigate, what }£; k men'* Alterative haa accompllehed in re storing others to health. Read this:— Griffith, Lake Co., Ind. ■Gentlemen:—About Sept. 10th. 19.*. my mother-in-law waa taken sick with Catarrhal Pneumonia, which developed into Tuberculosis. In January, when Itev. Wa. Berg, of Bt. Michael's Church, at Schererville Ind., prepared her for death, he recommended that I get Eok mari’s Alterative, and see If It would not give her some relief. The attending physician declared she had Consumption and was beyond all medical aid. Practi cally wilhout hope for recovery, 1 Insist ed that she try the Alterative, which she did. I am glad to say that she soon npflfan to Improve. Now »b« works n» hard as ever, weighs twenty pounds heavier than she ever did before she took shir and Is In gfx»d health." (Abbre viated.) tAffldav.lt) JOS. GRIMMER. F.ckman's Alterative Is most effica cious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections and upbuild ing the system. Contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Accept no snhstl lutes. Small size. $1: regular size, f 2. Hold by leading druggists. Write Eck man laboratory, Bnlladelphla. Pa., for booklet of recoveries, t, 4% 4% BUCHU FINE FOB WEAK KIDNEYS Mixed With Juniper Is Old Folks’ Recipe for Clogged Kidneys and Backache. Most folk* forget that the kidney*, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need a flushing occeslonally. else we have backache and dull misery m the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders, dizzy spells, spots before the eyes, frequent desire to urinate. To avoid above troubles you simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel any of the above symptoms, got a good sized bottle of Stuart’s Iluchu and Juniper Compound from any good drug store, take a tablespoonful In a glass of water after meals. Stop rating sweets or sugsr. In a few days and your kldnevs will then act fine and natural. Stuart’s Buchti and Junlher Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to nor mal activity. It also neutralizes the acids In the urine so It no longer hurts to pass water, thus ending blad der disorders Everybody should take Stuart’s Bu chu and Junlrer now and then to keep their kidneys clean. Be sure you get Stuart’s Iluchu and Juniper. Planning for the Stork’s Arrival Among. thoxo thing* which all women Should know of pud many of them do. I»ncy. It* chief purpose t» to render the tendons, ligaments ami muscles bo pliant that nature's exjmnelon may be accom plished without the Intense strain so often chnracterlatlo of the period ol expectancy. At any rate It Is reasonable to believe that elnce "Mother's Friend" has been a companion to motherhood for more than half a century no more timely advice could be given the Inexperienced mother than to suggest Us dally use during ex pectancy. Aak at any drug store for "Mother'* Friend." a penetrating, external liquid of great help and value. And write tc liradfleld Regulator Co., 303 Istmar Bldg. Atlanta. Ga„ for their book of uaefu and timely Information to expectant mothers. It contains many suggestion! that are of Interest to all women. Is a Powerful Influence in Blood Works With a Definite Pur. pose said Is s Known Antidote. Ther* are tome thing* In medicine that are certain and dtgnlte. They do the work. 8. 8. O. te one of theae reliables and Is a known antidots for all blood troubles. More than that. It la ham leas. for It dura not hurt <be etomach. does not affect the hone* and joints, nor does It alter the Integrity of the nerves and aplnr. But It does sweep through the blood, a powerful, searching, rleant Ing Influence, remarkable for results and a tremendous relief to those who suffer the humiliation of akin eruptions. Nearly all sickness Is due (o sluggish blood. And If you let 8. S. 8 baths yosr system with Its wondsrful Influence your nervous troubles, your wan, weary, faded, listless, lifeless body will reel re and bs come so renewed with tbs sense of enjoy able health you will scarcely know your self Try 8. H 8. today. Get a bottls at any drug store. It will put you on your feet : keep you going all day and enable you to sleep sound sad restful. 8. 8. 8 In not t "dope," not t phystr. but a fine, bracing, purifying medtritta that Is sues to do you a world ot good. It Is just what you need ft. ft. 8. I* prepared by The Swift Bpeclfle CVx.. «0 ftwlft bldg . Atlanta. On., and If yon era troubled with any stubborn Mood disease tbsL- modi,-Si department wilt gnlds you saNljr to health. .Writs thraft THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. DROPSY SPECIALIST Usually give quick relief, have entirely relieved many eeemlngly liopelesa case*. Swelling a fid short breath soon gone Often gives entire relief In 16 to Zt days. Trial treatment sent free. OR. THOMAS E. GREEN Successor to Or. H. H. Green’s Sens Bov P Atlsnta, aa Is a splendid ex ternal application nold In moat drug etores under the name of "Mother's Friend.” It Is a penetrating liquid and many and many s mother tells how It so wonderfully aided them through the period of eapeo- Speaking ... THE... Public Mind REPLY TO CRITIC ON MUSIC V MOVIES. To the Herald: In taking the liberty of making this reply to the above mentioned article which apeared in The Herald s Public- Mind column, I would suggest that before an opinion is expressed in pub lic print it would be well for the would-be critic to become familiar with facts regaining the ca»e. No doubt there are persons who demand music rendered by skilled musicians In addition to the most expensive film service that oan be obtained, while they occupy one ten cent seat in th movies. From the cultured and re fined tiiKte of this critical spendthrift comes the demand for manual music. Different cities are cited as an exam ple. No mention is made, however, of the admission charged in these cities. I am engaged In furnishing the so called “paper music’’ in Augusta, Sa vannah and several other cities and even in “poor little Waynesboro,” as styled by this careless criitic, I know that the movie managers of Augusta are giving more value for less money than is to be had in any city. Feature films are exhibited daily at a stand ard price, 10 cents; in other cities 20 arid 2» cents la usually charged. What the general public wants is to see the most expensive picture plays at a reasonable and standard price, How the managers can afford to put up a* an expensive production as they do now, at the price charged is cer tainly a credit to Augusta regardless of the fact that automatic pianos fur nish music. Ir. the concluding part of the crit ics expressions comes out the real truth or cause of complaint—manu factured labor, yet it is a known fact that the automatic piano factories ftimiHh more employment to skilled union labor and musicians than any other line of endeavor. In even- city there is selected a grand opera house whore legitimate and cultured forms of entertainment are to tie enjoyed, skilled and cele brated musicians assist In satisfying the craving of the severely exacting music lovers. Ask our esteemed friend Mr. Richard Tant If this statement Is correct. Augusta should be proud to note the fact that In her -midst will be found’ celebrated musicians aaid artists, such a one I may mention in the person of Honor Andonagui. This distinguished violinist can be heard very often. But my friend, It will be necessary for you to produce more than ten cents to fill a seat to see plays and hear manual music such as you seem to crave. Destroying Terri plea To The Herald: The vandalism of the Germans In destroying the Cathedral of Rheims does not fpstress me overmuch. But their vandalism In destroying peas ants is serious. A cathedral may be repaired dr replaced, but the destruc tion of one honest peasant Is a mat ter more serious. Isaiah said that earthly temples wars trifles to Him whose throne was the heavens and whose footstool was the earth, but wjio said, nevertheless: “To this man will I look, even to him that Is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trem bleth at my word.” To help In hell’s work they are praying to that Creator of whom a gentle Knight of Labor said: “Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father.” I am convinced that the Recording Angel is a double-entry bookkeeper who misses nothing, who never makes a mistake, whose books are always In balance, and who will have a settle ment at God's pleasure, and not at oura. A FRIEND. GREENVILLE MAN RELEASED FROM CUSTODY; BAIL Greenville, S. C. —W. B. Harrison, who with J. W. Hanford was arrested here Thursday charged with misap propriating certain funds belonging to the Dillon cotton mills, was releas ed under 34,000 bond thla afternoon. The signers of the bond were B. E. Geer. O. E. Gresham, M. H. Donaldson and Harry Warr. Hanford was releas ed Immediately after being arrested Thursday morning. J. W. Norwood signing his bond, $4,000. The accusation against these two young men la that during the year 19192-13 they misapplied or diverted to their own uses the sum of $3,500 belonging to the Dillon mills. At that time Hanford was president. BIG MEETING CALLED BY COLQUITT FARMERS Moultrie, Ga. —The following call for a meeting Is Issued to the farmers of Colquitt by the undersigned: "The farmers of Colquitt County are hereby requested to meet at the court mouse In Moultrie on the first Mon day In October for the purpose of tak ing such steps os they mgy deem nec essary to enforce the reduction of cot ton acreage for the year 1915. Every body Is Invited to he there as this Is very Important. "Signed: G. W. Newton. Jno. Clark. Jr., J. F. Norman. W. H. Hutchins. \V H. Gordon. C K. Whitfield, C. W Barlow." GET AUSTRIAN MUNITIONS. London, 3iSO s. m.—A Reuter dis patch from Nish says It Is officially announced that the Bsfvtan troops engaged In the Bosnia advance have captured San I'esak They also salv ed an Austrian train of 1« cars, six of which were loaded with ammuni tion. LIVING IN WINE CELLAR. Paria 2:45 p. m—William Bardet. the American consul at Rheims, his wife, his daughter and his son are the only Americans left la the French city. They have spent most of their time during the past fortnight in a wine cellar 100 feet underground, the open ing of which la within half a block ol u>«r dwsihiif. • H F 1"| U II <^tL flDarlborou(jtj|f|j| I *'jßknbermP A. LAN TIC CITY, N. J. Capacity 1100 400 Private Bath* Exquipifo refined music ercry night throughout th© year. Two block* of Ocean front. Rolling Chairs, Horae-back riding. Golf, Theatres and countless amusements. Ownership Management JOSIAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY READ HERALD WANTS my [FRIERSONS COMPOUND •MARBOIATEO M TALCUM QUICK RELIEF FOR PRICKLY HEAT, CHAFED SKIN.ETC. PREPARED BY Frierson Drug Store Charleston, S.C. For sals Oy T. G. Howard Drug Stores and Green-Horasy Drug Co. At 95c The South’s Largest Shoe Store Offers for Thursday 11 A. M. 500 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes, consisting of Queen Quality, Dulten hoper, Patricians, etc., $3.50 to $5.00 values, Thursday, Q C All sizes and leathers, so don’t fail to be on hand, if only to get the experience. A large lot of Men’s Samples of Standard Brands, ar $4.00 and $5.00 vaiues, at t . .. . J Famous Play-Mate and Scupper Shoes for children; an excep tionally strong line of children’s School and Dress Shoes at prices that please. SO WHY PAY MORE? ALWAYS WATCH OUR WINDOWS. 958-MM62-M4 BROAD STREET. Tshe Men Who 5a Guard Your Package, Calls for your package, gives you the new low rate; sends it either Prepaid or Colletft, fully insured, and gives you a written descriptive receipt. Th* Call Driver Receives your package at the Express Office from the’Call Driver, gives him a receipt for it; routes your package on through Bill of Lading to go on firil available passenger train. Th* Office Clerk Gives him a receipt for your package and stows it carefully away until arrival at destination. It is carried in a special express car on through Bill or Lading. Th* Express Messenger Delivers it promptly and in turn secures a written receipt for its safe arrival in good condition. The Delivery Man Southern Express Service is Personal Service LOW RATES FREE INSURANCE PROMPT SERVICE Grand Tonight AL. G* FIELD S’ Greater Minstrels “BEYOND COMPARE" Seats Now Selling. PRICES: 25c Tft 51.00 Ift i n fiiiinTTiiTiil/rrrrii! hi 11 n i mttttt Never Before Equalled in the Entire South Southern Express Company ‘‘Service is Standard'* 4 $ BRAWNER “Atop the Strand BROADWAY, at 47th St. HEW YORK A restaurant of unexcelled qualities, setting a new standard in catering to the demands of New York’s thousands of guests. W*« is Arrangamt Madera t* the Last Degree Music Dancing Cabaret When in New York do not fail to visit the BRAWNER Something Tiointf AU The Time Store Lately Occupied by S. B. Kress & Co WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. MATINEE. EVENING. GRAND TOMORROW ‘TODAY” By George Broadhurit and Abraham Schomer. Complete New York Cast and Production. SEATS NOW SELLING. PRICES: Matinee, 25c to SI.OO. Night, 250 to $1.50. Children’s Matinee, 25c. At 95c