The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 01, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 706 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. ORGANIZED 1870— *4 YEARS AGO. SOLIDITY—STRENGTH—SAFETY. The full meaning of these three words whan used in connec tion with money, la RESPONSIBLE BANKINO. RESPONSIBLE banking la the policy under which thla lnatl tuKlnn has been managed since the flrat day It etarted bualneaa— -44 year* ago. SAFETY la only possible In a Financial Institution whoae UNALTERABLE POLICY haa been and always will be RESPON SIJMLE BANKING METHODS. We aollclt the acoounU of careful, consarYatlve, energetic per none. and guarantee the name careful attention to small accounts, aa to the larger ones. y\ L. C. HAYNE, President. a GEO. P. BATES, Cashier. FOR SALE KEIFFER PEARS For Preserving or Eating SI.OO PER BUSHEL JOHN W. DICKEY SPECIAL NOTICE I buy building material in ear load lota for cash, direct from South Georgia, which means a big sav ing t,o the owner. Get my estimate before awarding your contract. E. H. MOBLEY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. No 4 I. A. Bank Building. Phone 51476. WHEN A LADY ASKS FOR STATIONERY aha dors nol maian a "bo* of writing paper" -ttia term common among all claaaaa hefora tlia HITID Itn* gav* rlae to tha 1 latino - tlon "Fine Stationary." Now tha lady ajid bar cotarla hava Issm ad tha dlffaranca —tits dlattnctlon—and thay daalra FINE BTA *IONERY—HURD’S FINE STATIONARY. Sold by Richards Stationery Co. WANTED and Women To proper* for Rookkerpfng, Banking. Haloamanahlp, Telegraphy, Civil Hervlce. Shorthand and Typewriting position*. Always opan lngn for trained mm und mmn Poattlona aaourad graduates. Per sonal lnatruction In both dav and night schools. Might school Mon day#, Wednsst lay* and Frldaya. Special opanlng rat as lessons by mall If dealrsd. STACK’S BUSINESS COLLEQE sth Floor Hariaon Building- Elevator Service. SCHOOL NOW IN OPERATION. Good down to the last gurgle. It’s a fact— “ There’s None So Good”. IN ICED BOTTLES M* ANYWHERE LOOK FOR THE LABEL BOTTLED BY CHERO-COLA BOTTLING Ca AUGUSTA, GA. RUSSIANS AR[ PUSHING ON IN VAST SIMP Rain Falling, In Addition. Polish Peasants Bitter Against Germans. Bodies Hanging to Treeß. London, 2:30 it. m.—The Petrogral correspondent of The Telegraph, tele graphing regarding operations In Rus sian Poland near the East Prussian border, says: "The triangle formed by Joining Bt. Hhutshln, Augustowo and Ossowetis Js little more than a vast swamp, mak ing military operations difficult even In the beet weather. Rain has been falling for the past two days but the Russians nevertheless are pushing on determinedly. Recent fighting has been sanguin ary, two German divisions having been destroyed in the battle of Druskenikt. In the went of Russian Poland the brushes between the advance guards continue. Very Bitter. “The Polish peasants are extremely hitler against the Germane and this feeling has been Increased by contact with German humor. As an Instance, the Germans everywhere pretend to pay for supplies with documents writ ten In German which the peasants do not understand. When translated the peasants found that these papers had Inscribed thereon that 'whoever pre sents this at the end of the war will be hanged.’ On Simt Traa. "There has probably been sniping by the civilian population as the bodies of six peasants were found hanging to a tree in a Polish town a few days ago. Their fellow townsmen vowed to have revenge and two days later a German scouting party found the bodies of twenty-two German soldiers hanging from the same tree. "A letter received here from a Rus sian officer, who Is camping on the estate of Emperor William at Romln ten, East Prussia, says: Parrott Talk Russian. ” William's estate is magnificently equipped and we have everything at our disposal which we could wish. We arc enjoying particularly delicious din ners prepared by hts fine cooks. '"His park swarms with rare ani mals and birds. We are teaching his parrots the Russian language and they are learning to addresß their imperial master with compliments I should blush to repeat In Company.'" WORLD’S RECORD B¥ DIRECTUM I. Pacer Defeats the Hitherto Unbeaten William. Goes .First Mile in 1:58. Columbus, Ohio.—Directum I, was compelled to break a world s pacing record here yesterday to defeat Wtl llum In a match race. To give the Indiana fotjr-year-old the flrat beat ing he has received In a racing career of tw r o seasons the New York pacer tvas forced to do tha first mile In 1:58 and the second In 2:00. The time of the first heat Is the fastest ever made In competition and stunds as a world’s record. The former mark was 1:59 1-4, made taw weeks ago at Detroit by Frank Bogash, Jr. Directum I drew the pole and the pair got away on the first attempt. William took the lend forty yards from the start, reached the first quarter In 29 seconds and the half In 59 1-4. The three-quarter post was made In 1:30 At the last turn the two pairs were even terms but Dlrectuib I finished strong a full length ahead. Separate timing had William’s mile In 1:58 1-4. In the second heat William took the lead after the first quarter with hts opponent a couple of lengths behind. The- first quarter was done In 30 t-» seconds and the half In 1:01 8-4. Di rectum I steadily cut down William’* lead though the latter was ahead at the three-quarters In 1:32. In a ter rific brush through the stretch Direc tum I obtained a neck lead maintain ing It to the finish. SAVERS Yes, 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 {HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. Florence, So. Dakota.—“l used to be very sick every month with bearing man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound and I got a bottle. I felt better the next month so I took three more bottles of it and got well so I could work all the time. I hope every woman who suffers like I did will try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” Mrs. P. W. Lanseno, Route No. 1, Florence, South Dakota. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out or drag out a sickly, half hearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Ptnkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in atrict confidence. KEPT IN SLAVERY. San Francisco.—The first conviction on record here for keeping a human being In slavery was obtained yester day. In federal district court Mrs. Wong Bam, an aged Chinese woman, was found guilty of holding In bondage Loy Gum, a slave girl. Evidence was presented showing that the girl was smuggled intp this coun try and sold for $.1,900. After she had worked out this charge she sttll was held under threats that If she attempt ed to escape she would be buried alive Make Every Dol lar Buy 100 Cents Worth Buy your Fall Dressing where value is— Shop about —look at the Fall Suits others offer at twenty five dollars. —but don’t buy until you— SEE and try-on your model ALCO Fall Suit at $25.00 —not a SB6 suit for $26 but a full value, long wearing, rightly styled, 26 dollars worth of gen uine suit satisfaction. —"You can pay more BUT you cannot buy bet ter. MS Crearys "Home of Good Clothes." down pains and backache, and had headache a good deal of the time and very little appetite. The pains were so bad that I used to sit right down on the floor and cry, be cause it hurt me so and I could not do any work at those times. An old wo- IF YOU ARE INTERESTED In Saving 25% to 35% on Your Purchases You Will Not Miss 0 The WISE DRY GOODS CO’S BIG SALE r IT IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT AUGUSTA BUY ERS SELDOM HAVE, AND IT CERTAINLY WILL STRETCH THE PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR DOLLAR. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ARE ABOUT THREE HUNDRED LADIES’ AND MISSES’ RIGHT UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SUITS AND COATS AT TRE MENDOUS REDUCTIONS. NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU BEEN ABLE TO BUY SUCH GARMENTS RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON AT SUCH LOW PRICES. THEY ARE GOING FAST, SO DON’T DELAY. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, SHOWING THE ORIGINAL PRICE AND THE REDUCED PRICE. The Wise Dry Goods Co. The Shop of Quality 858 Broadway THURSDAY, OCTOBER