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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
708 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO.
SOLIDITY—B TRENGTH—SAFETY.
The full meaning of rhese three words when used In connec
tion with money. Is RKBVON BIBLE BANKING.
RESPONSIBLE banking Is the policy under which this Insti
tution has been managed since the first day It started business—
-44 years ago.
SAFETY la only poaslhle In a Financial Institution whose
DNALTERABLE POLICY has been and always will be RESPON
SIBLE BANKING METHODS.
We solicit the accounts of careful, conservative, energetic per
sons, nnd guarantee the same careful attention to small accounts,
as to the larger ones.
A (V L. C. HAYNE, Prssidsnt. w g w
GEO. P. BATES, Csshisr. **yO
I Never Disappoint My Patients
Clifton &. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin
Disease Specialist.
If you desire to consult a reliable, lon* estab
llaliei specialist of vaat experience, come to me ami
learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scien
tific treatment. 1 use latest SERUMS and BACTE
RINS In the treatment of chronic conditions which
have, failed to yield to ordinary treatment —for WEAK
NESS, LYMPH w MPOUNO, combined with my dl
rrct tnetment, restoring the vital parts to the fullest
degree.
I successfully treat Blond Poison, Ulcers, Rkln dlt»-
esses. Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheumatism,
Piles, Rectal und Intestinal diseases and many dis
eases not mentioned. Consultation nnd advice freo
and confidential. Hours A a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday
10 to 2 only. Call or Ita
DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST.
504-7 Dyir Bldg. Augusta, Ga.
Teach
Your.^
SAVt®^
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
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Nethinf will brace yea up fike a csid bottle of tbirst-killiag
Wsa'l stir up y*«r lorn. A deligkfal imr aJ] its rra.
IN ICED DOTTLES _
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LOOK TOR THK ÜBIL
BottWJ by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING OX Auqusta, Ga.
too DON’T WEAR PM
Poor, 111-Fining V-W—
--READY-MADE CLOTHES
Have a Suit or Overcoat Tailor
ed to your Measure. Perfect fit
guaranteed. Up-to- Date Pat
terns and Styles
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ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS
d»| rjo m *■< Street r.QQ
Augusta - Georgia V-AW
Burning Electricity in the Day Time.
To The Herald:
Every morning I come into the city
on the Monte Kano car, which reaches
Broad Htreet at 8:05. I pass, of
course, Barrett Plaza and Eighth and
Ninth Htreets on the way down and
frequently the lights are burning on
these white ways at that time of day,
particularly on Ninth Street and the
i’laza. Now that the city has to be
very economical because of the drain
on her resources, caused by the levee
and the new hospitals, it seems to me
that these electric lights should not
be allowed to burn after day light.
As a matter of fact, if the city had
more money than she could spend It
would be a mighty poor proposition
to allow electric lights to burn In the
daylight. The cost of burning elec
tric lights for two or three hours bfter
daylight must amount to a consider
able sum In the run of a year or even
a month.
I merely wish to call attention to
the facts ami I am sure that the
proper authorities will take action.
SAW Uio DEAD
in i ns
New York —Lieut. A. Elllcott Brown,
U. K. A., who visited the battlefield of
the Meaux Just after the fighting,
reached New York today. Bo great
had been the carnage, he said, that
within a radius of 6(10 yards he saw
1,000 dead Germans. The bayonet
charges of the allies, lie said, were re
sponsible for Ihe great slaughter as
the German soldiers were so strongly
entrenched that they could be dis
lodged In no other way.
"1 saw Captain Parker of the United
States army, while I was In France,"
Lieutenant Brown said, "and he told
me that the German army's retreat
from its near approach to I’arie had
been a perfect military movement and
that be had seen but one dead Ger
man left behind. The German sol
diers are friendly to French peasants,
he said and he found no trace of
atrocities, although he had heard
much about them.”
yHßfFt ' .*? r ' ••• ';
u. s. m cross
HOSPITAL BEST
London.—The Red Cross hospital of
200 beds established by the American
Women's War Relief Fund near
Torquay Is the best equipped and best
arrangd war hospital In England, ac
cording to Sir Frederick Treves, the
distinguished surgeon.
The organization which has as its
officers l.ady i’aget, Mrs John As
tor and other well-known Anglo-Am
ericans has also appropriated $25,000
for motor ambulances for conveying
the wounded from ships to hospitals.
Funds have been collected to main
tain the hospital for one year and al
low for a certain amount of outside
relief work . It is said that about
$175,000 still remain to the society's
credit.
GET YOUR FIRST
PART THURSDAY
Start in at Bcginnig So That
You May Have Complete
Story As Issued.
Within a few days renders of The
Herald will have the pleasure of see
ing the first section of the most elab
orate series ever designed for the pur
pose of making a complete story of an
event of International concern. “The
Nations at War" Is the title of this
timely work, and It will cover the
great war of Europe from Its Incep
tion to the very end, following the
mighty armies, describing the great
battles, and giving all the information
in dpt all.
Millions of newspaper readers
throughout the country are desirous
of preserving a true chronicle of these
events, and to satisfy that desire daily
newspapers have arranged to make
this nation-wide distribution. No
more timely offer was ever made, and
readers are urged to take immediate
advantage of it.
Next Thursday the first part will be
ready for distribution and every two
weeks a new part will be issued. All
those who sec the first number will
also want numbers one and two. as
well ns all subsequent numbers, as
the entire series may then be bound
Into a splendid big volume.
Each number will he beautifully Il
lustrated with reproductions from
photographs tsken st the scene of
action, and numerous full pages of
magnificent color pistes will also
adorn the series. Indeed the entire
work will be an artistic production of
rare value.
Read the display announcements
1 printed from day to day. and clip the
i War Book Coupon printed dally else
i where In these columns.
Speaking
... THE ...
Public Mind
No. 666
Thie it • preecription prepared eeperiallv
lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVtR.
rive or tix Jowi will break any cair. and
if taken then at a tonic th- Fevar will not
return. It aett on the liver better than
Calomel and doet not {ripe or tickan. 2Sc
At the low ratea charged
for electricity *n Augusta, no
family can afford to bo with
out electric service.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
DANDRUFF ON HEAD
DRY MALY
Scaled Off and Showed Plainly.
Crusted and Itched Terribly,
Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Soap
and Ointment Healed.
Shiner, Texas.—"l had dandruff ao
badly my head would Itch and when I
scratched It would hurt. My head was full
-e " ca, Y dry dan
draff and It became
f ,0 (kick that It
[ _ Ktv N scaled off and showed
\ fclf ) f)la,nly head
\ '3a ty I was almost white
\J s' with It. It crusted
and Itched terribly.
° 11 ® ot *° ha< * * could
** ' hardly rest at night.
M y hair began to fall out and It was lifeless.
’■ I tried a bottle of
but It did me little good. I saw an adver
tisement of Cuticura Soap and Olntnaent so
I sent for a sample. I applied the Cuticura
Ointment to my scalp and frequently
shampooed my head with the Cuticura Soap. *
After using one cake of Cuticura Soap and
a box of Cuticura Ointment my head was
cured. Now I am free from dandruff and
my hair Is growing.” (Signed) Miss Ida
Klnghoffer. Mar. 28. 1914.
Samples Free by Mail
Why not h&vo a clear skin? Cuticura
Boap uaed exclusively and Cuticura Oint
ment occasionally will promote and main
tain a clear sldn, free from pimples, black
heads, redness, roughness, rashes and other
unsightly| eruptions. Although Cuticura
Hoap (26c.) and Cuticura Ointment (60c.)
are sold by druggists everywhere, a sample
of each with 32-p. Skin Book will be sent
free upon request. Address post-card:
Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston M
WARSAW~BARS LIQUOR!
London, 5:37 a. m. — A Warsaw des
patch to The Reuter Telegram Com
pany says the sail* of spirits and wine
is prohibited, even in first-class res
taurants, hotels and clubs and that
Warsaw Is now a completely dry city.
STOMACH
OUT OF FIX?
If you suffer with dyspepsia or In
flitfafltlon telephone your grocer to
send you one dozen pints of
SHIVAR OTNOBR ALE. Drink one
pint with each meal and, If not re
lieved, your grocer Is authorised to
charge It to the Manufacturer.
SHIVAR GINGER ALE
TONIC, DIGESTIVE, DELICIOUS
Is prepared with the celebrated
Shivar Mineral Water. Sold under
a positive guarantee to relieve any
case of dyspepsia or Indigestion, or
your money refunded.
. Y OOI grocer has none In steok
tell him to telephone bis wholesale
grocer.
Bottled Only by
SHIVAR SPRING
SHELTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
In a beautiful woodland dell.
FEMALE
TROUBLES
Caused by poisoned sys
tems due to menstrual
troubles, whites, etc., are
cured by
RANEY’S
BLOOD REMEDY
A tonic that strengthens the
nerves, purifies the blood, builds
up the system. Gets right at the
core of the trouble and acta at
once.
©very girl Just passing Into
womanhood needs It. So does
every woman who has suffered
from overwork, tight lacing,
nervous strain, bad draibgkm
or has neglected the laws of
health.
A full dees constats of just
a few drops, to a battle
lasts a long time.
Buy It of your druggist- If he
hasn't got It sand $1 for a bottle
of It and our booklet 'The Open
Door to Better Health.’
RANEY MEDICINE C 0„
ATLANTA. QA.
SHERON'S
ELEGANT
CONFECTIONS
FRESH. DAINTY AND
DELICIOUS.
Miss Lauterback, form
erly with Mias Sheron, Is
now in charge of the
Candy Department.
HANSBERGER’S
PHARMACY
934 Broad st. Phone 137 a
WISE ECONOMY TALK NO. 7
CUT OUT THE
HARD TIMES TALK
Get next to a “Wise” Bargain and you’ll
forget it.
Your dollar never bought as much
turn it loose and see what a load it will gath
er up.
Bargain Bombs are exploding continu
ally at our
Profit Sharing Sale
PRICES ARE SHOT TO PIECES
FACTS—“WISE” SAYS SO.
Cotton is still king, if you bring your
money.
Now Get This-
OUR FIRST WHITE GOODS WEDNESDAY-
Certainly we want to make it a Big One.
Here’s a Sample of The Bargains:
36 inch White Nulinon,
worth 25c per 1 C/*
yard, at
45 inch White Mercerized
Batiste, worth 35c OP
per yard, at .. ..
25c 36 inch White 1 Q
Flaxons, at .. ..
27 inch White Lawns,
worth 12 Vic, 10c
THE WISE DRY
GOODS CO.
“The Shop of Quality"
Don’t Forget, Try WISE First—lt Pays
858 Broadway
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6.
35c White Crepe oq
Ratine at
35c White Corded or
Ratine at
$2.50 40 inch White Nain
sook at per piece d» i Qg
of 12 yards, at «Plc*/0
36 inch W 7 hite Long
Cloths, worth $1.39 per
piece of 12 sllO
yards, at .. .. «P 1.1 if