The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 04, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 15

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r SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1 . ■ 1 ;" ■ — ... i.. . ..... ... , .. . ... M ■ “ 1 ' * * y >ty y. V J| jan ® " ij|j " - _ * i p ' v „ "T . ■*.■ «gg ■ .-'• i •• :•'. < - '• ■ t.«- &.j l'< ? v '•' '••••'•' wl»S» :, « >■ :>.■' |BB ■ '4'> 'S. » * $ > , ■*> * • ; > v ; v ttm , • x ' •*', j.' **? > ’* J *** f ■ * 4 ' '•'WKm f ' >■■ .. ■•4*. ; rftfr**. /Ifc 1/ Ytf \ %mJ AUGUSTA-AIKEN RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CORP. 812 Broad St* Phone 2751 What the Buy a Bale Idea Has Done For Georgia (Houston Post). The cotton holding movement and the Buy-a-Bale crusade are gaining ground, and if Texas were a* active in the work of promoting them as the Georgians are mighty thlngb would he soon accomplished. We ascertain Irom Georgia papers that an Atlanta cmmlttee has disposed of 100,000 hales in Detroit. We are not told whether this is a sale at *SO a bale or merely the financing of the holding movement to that extent. In any event, it is a great help. A report from New York to the At lanta Georgian says that Gtmbel Brothers have taken 100,000 bales to dispose of at *SO a bale, and that the American Tobacco Company will car ry out a plan In connection with its customers in the South to take 100,- iH)O bales. New Tork reports that In terest In the movement is widespread there and that 1,000,000 bales will ul t mataiy be taken in that great city. \Thts tremendous Interest In the .North Is due largely to the unceasing THE GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS activity of Atlanta business men, and we infer that the vast number of bales they are disposing of In the North will be Georgia cotton. If that bo true, It Is easy to see that the problem so far as Georgia Is concerned will soon be solved, for If Georgia dosposes of 1,000,000 bales there will be no trouble about financing a holding movement for the rest, because the Georgia mills may be counted upon ultimately to absorb more than 500,000 bales. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protrudln,* Piles, send me vour address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment! end will aian send some of this home treatment free for trial, with reference# from your own locality If re queued. Veers report Immediate re lief and speedy cures. Mend no money, but tell others of this offer Write to day to Mrs. 31 Summers. Box. P, Notre Dune, lod. This concern, one of the largest complete fertilizer manufacturing plants in this section of the Country, will immediately install ELECTRIC MOTORS for the operation of their entire plant by ELECTRIC POWER furnished from our Savannah River power development. They will discontinue the use of their entire steam plant. This large concern has determined, after careful investigation, the economy and advantage of ELECTRIC POWER. Estimates of costs furnished without cost. We can show you where it is to your advantage to use ELECTRIC POWER. Call on us. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT National Convention of Brotherhood to Be Held in Atlanta Next Week Thousands of Delegates and Visitors to Be in Attendance Prom All Parts of the United States---Many Distinguished Speakers Will Be Heard. Atlanta, Ga,- Plans for the Nation al Convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, to be held in Atlanta be ginning October 14, have been com pleted by the Atlanta convention com mittees, and everything la In readi ness for the convention. The Atlanta convention, while not the largest to be held In Atlanta Is one of the most Important of the year from the standpoint of the Influence wielded by It, and the personnel of the convention delegates and visitors. Of the thousand visitors and dele gates expected to the convention from all parts of the United States the southern states will contribute a large percentage. Of the nine bishops who will be in attendance upon the gather. iHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA, erlng, six will be from southern states. In addition, a number of laymen, not members of the Brotherhood, will be drawn from neighboring states, and will be accorded places upon the, of ficial program. The bishops of the Episcopal church who will be present are Bishop* C. K Nelson, of Atlanta; F. F. Reese, of Savannah; K. G. Weed, of Jakson vllle; (}. K. Woodcock, of Ixiulsville; T. F. Oallor, of Sewenee. Tenn.; T. I). Bratton, of Jackson, Miss.; S. C. Bab cock, of Boston; 8. K. Brooke, of Ok lahoma City; S. O. Partridge, of Kan sas City, Among the distinguished speakers at the convention will be Hon J. A. MacDonald, editor of the Toronto Globe, and one of the most noted ed itors of the American continent, Rev. Henry Hopkins, re*rtor of the Church Of the Redeemer, of Chicago, lllinola Hubert Carleton, D. C. 1,, General Secretary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Boston. Mass, Edward H. Bon sail, president of the N. C. A St. L.. Railway. The convention will not be exclus ively for the member* of the Broth erhood, tnit for all churchmen, and rneml>*r* of other churches as well, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew Is unique with respect to Its conventions In this matter, and a welcome yd II be extended to all Christians who'deslre to attend. Hon. J. A. MacDonald, who will he a speaker at the mass meeting which will conclude the convention, Is a man of International prominence as a speaker, and has traveled widely In the United States, speaking at var ious great meetings. He has been re quested In bis Atlanta address to deal with the grSat problem of Christian ity applied to the nations, now of particular significance In the light of the European war Have you read Wilson Vulcanising Co.'s ad? If you have an automobile you had beat read It again. BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUQUSTA, - GEORGIA SPECIAL NOTICE I buy building material in ear load lots for cash, diroot from South Georgia, which means a big sav ing to the owner. Get my estimate before awarding yrmr contract. E. H. MOBLEY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. No 41. A. Bank Building. Phone 3478. THREE