The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 07, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 70S BROAD STREET AUGUBTA, QA. ORGANIZED 1*70—44 YEARS AGO, SOLIDITY—STRENGTH—BAFETY. The full meaning of these three words when uaed in connec tion with money, la RESPONSIBLE BANKING. RESPONSIBLE banking la the policy under which this insti tution has been managed since the first day It started business— -44 years ago. SAFETY Is only possible In a Financial Institution whose UNALTERABLE POLICY has bean and always will be RESPON SIBLE BANKING METHODS. We solicit the accounts of careful, conssreatlve, energetic per sons. and guarantee the same careful attention to small accounts, as to the larger ones. AQL L. C. HAYNE, Prssldsnt. A(Jf GEO. P. BATES, Cashier. ** /O I Never Disappoint My Patients Clifton,Jl. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. If you dsalro to consult a reliable, lon* estab liahsd specialist of vast experience, come to me an.l learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scien tific treatment I use. latest SERUMS and BACTE RI NS in the treatment of chronic conditions which have failed to yield to ordinary treatment —for WEAK NESS, LYMPH L MPOUND, combined with my di rect treatment, restoring; the vital parta to the fullest degree. I successfully treat Blood Poison, TTlcers, Skin dls casea. Kidney and Bladder troubles; Rheumatism, Piles, Rectal and Intestinal diseases and many dis eases not mentioned. Consultation and advice freo and confidential. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday 10 to- 2 only. Cs 11 or *, He. DR. GROOVER SPECIALIST. 604-7 *s y*r Bldg. Auguata, Ga. ; r /l complexion riaadd V II V DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S I PERFECT -COLD CREAM ■ . 11~4 by lk« .111* of N*wYock 9*d*ty tor tw«>*»-«feea nm *»4 .HII Ihrfr Wi fkvoHt. Impart* h**llk **»d *® th..Mn, *nioolk**«w*r Ik* ■*.'*. *1 I >M a ■i Kri*** Nalura'a bloom bo .allow rb.aka, dl.co«ra»r. |§| ' jaw.laoa,. Ilna* a«4 wil.hla.. Improra pour look. | rmr.o^u*mm 'Ml* |Btub*alOc..2Bc..BO<. l*JaraS»r„BOo.#Br.sl.aO. J W I, Whrn rm hnhl »n*n D « ft rou pi iffmlfrl ib* b**l cold croom la lh* Hon. gJtMiM i/JMr Unreachable Neighbors TWO neighbors on the same street who are not conne * -J with the same telephone system are practically far apart. The telephone users in the community who can be reached by one are inaccessible to the other. To reach them all means the inconvenience and added ex pense of two telephones. A community gets the best service from one good telephone system which is linked up by toll and long distance lines with the rest of the country. \# BRAWNER “Atop the StraruT* BROAD WAT. at 47th SL NEW TORI A' restaurant of unexcelled qualities, setting a new standard in catering to the demands of New York's thousands of guests. llsisat h Amagsswt. MmUm to lb* Last Dapu Music “Dancing Cabaret Whra is New York do aol tail to rim tbs BRAWNER J'vmothing Hoing AM The Tima SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY GRAY FOLKS Gray, Faded, Streaked With Gray Hair Darkened Evenly Here’s a chance to try the effect of Q-Ban Hair Color Re storer on your hair and scalp with the guarantee of a reli able dealer that it won’t cost you one cent unless it beauti fully darkens your hair. Sim ply apply to hair and scalp, night and morning. The gray disappears and the hair is beautifully darkened so even ly naturally and thoroughly (even where the hair joins the scalp) that no one can tell you have applied Q-Ban. In addi tion Q-Ban stops itching scalp and dandruff and makes the hair thick, fluffy, soft.lustrous, beautifully dark and abun dant. Q-Ban is harmless, not sticky or messy, but is a clean liquid. Try it. Only 50c for a big 7-oz. bottle at Frost Phar macy, 502 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Ou-tof-town people sup plied by mail. HOTEL Collingwood West 36th Street, New York City. BETH H. MOSELEY. Half Blk. from Herald Bq. A 6th Av. In rnldet of leading department atoraa nmt theatie*. Select accommodation!! for diarnml nntlng people with personal attention and service impossible In the larger ho tels Your patronage Is earnestly so licited. Room without bath 11.60 Room without bath for two $2.00 Room with bath $2.50 Room with bath for two $3.00 Parlor Bedroom with bath $5.00 Special attention given to ladlee and families. Restaurant at moderate pricea f^FMON’S PyjL COMPOUND IS# TALCUM 'Vcni 25* QUICK RELIEF FOR PRICKLY HEAT, CHAFED SKIN.ETC. PREPARED BY Frierson Drug Store Charleston, S.C. ?or sal* by T. U. Howard Drug Stores and Gre*n-Horsey Drug Co. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. WHAT JEFFERSON COUNTY FARMERS ARE DOUG TO HEDUGE THE ACREAGE Fellow Farmers of Jefferson County: We call your attention to the cot ton altuatlon. It i« a bitter subject, but it ia before us and we must rise to meet it —rise as one man. In the first place the south has ttr,ade about an much cotton a* the mills could use If all of them were running Beacatifte of poor trade many of our mills are shut down, or running half time. The war has shut down hundreds of mills In Europe. That kills business everywhere. It has made the price of cotton go so low that we cannot buy the clothes and dresses we need. If we oannot afford to buy cotton goods the mills cannot afford to make them. So they don't make them, and that means they don’t buy our cotton. Now. what are we going to do about it? We are trying to hold our cotton Every newspaper In the south Is pushing the great plan. "buy-a bale at ten cents and hold It." The south Is a great big customer of the north and west. We buy millions of dollars worth of goods from them ev ery year. On account of this we are asking them to help save us by the "buy-a-bale” plan. They are doing this. Also they are taking our cotton In trade and then holding It off the market. As the thing now stands the mills have no use for lour million bales of our cotton, and it will be a long time before they do have use for It. Sup pose by these plans, and our own holding of a part of our crop, we keep these four million bales stored away for a year. They would help the present market pretty good, but what Sort of a fix would w r e be In next year? Worse than ever. All this stor ed cotton would come out to shake hands with the 1916 crop. What would we get for It? We would beg for five cents. We believe you will agree with us thst there Is only one thing to do to LOOK HERE FOR IT Many an Augusta Reader Will Be Interested. When people read about the cures made by a medicine endorsed from far away, Is it surprising that they wonder If the statements are true?' Hut when they read of cases right here at home, positive proof is with in their reach, for close investigation is an easy matter. Head Augusta en dorsement of Doan's Kidney Hills. ,f. R. Andrews, baggage agent, Union Depot, SSfi Hill Street, Au gusta, Ga., says: “I know that Doan’s Kidney Pills are a most worthy rem edy and will give relief whenever they are used right. My kidneys got disordered and my back began to give me a lot of trouble. I had a constant, dull, nagging ache in my back, par ticularly at night and T didn’t get much rest. I tried different remedies, hut with little or no relief until I be gan taking Doan's Kidney Pills, that I procured from Caldwell's Drug Store. They were Just what I needed and T felt better in every wa; after using them a short time. I am cer tainly glad to recommend them." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remed*’—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Andrews had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. CAUSE FOR ALARM Catarrh a Danger Sign. Hyomei the Remedy-Guaranteed by T. G. Howard. There Is no more common yet dan gerous and /llstressing disease than catarrh, which is generally indicated by dull headaches, snuffling, raising of mucus, and frequent colds. If it is not cured it will surely weaken the delicate tissues lining the air pas sages, frequently destroys the hear ing and often leads to one of the most dreaded ailments Hyomei Is a most effective, safe and reliable remedy for all catarrh ills. No dangerous drugs are taken into the stomach You simply breathe it. using a small Inhaler that comes with every complete outfit. The bal samic medication of Hyomei being taken in with the air you breathe simply has to reach all the sore, raw and inflamed surfaces of the air pas sages—lts antiseptic healing begins at once. You feel better after the first Hyomei treatment —even almost hope less oases respond quickly. I>ruggiste everywhere sell Hyomei, which is Inexpensive, pleasant and easy to use, ami surely gives quick and permanent benefit Ask for the complete outfit. T. G. Howard sup plies his customers on the "No-cure no-pay" plan You certainly cannot afford to neglect you' catarrhal trou ble, head colds, or bronchitis when you can get a harmless remedy with out risking a penny. Resb^ will stop your slrin suffering! IT ytm hare eeaetna, raah. pt»pl«, or other tortarinf, Ufly akin orop- Uon, try Keasnul Ointment nod Reetnoi Soap, md see how quickly the troable disappears. They stap Itching Nestnol Ointment to m> nearly let rtltnt that it eea he need ee (are. heads er eerk slthoet ntMsakninnHWMMkiUnanb •leak herns, eenade. and alias. Every Erne sts* ah Basted Otaonant eed Basts al Soa». Far few samel**. writes* Dept. th-fi. Beahsak 0 save us now and save us next year. For 1915 don't put your time and money in cotton. Save it. Agree right now to reduce your cotton acreage next year. Agree to cut off one third. We make this year 15.000,000 bales. Next year let us fall under 9,000,000. Just as soon as the mills hear that we have fully decided to cut one-third, they will bid for our cotton now. These people over the United States that we are begging to buy a bale will begin to beg us to sell a bale. They will see a profit In It at ten cents, and will want it for Investment. Agree right now to cut your acreage and this will surely happen. Many plans are going the rounds to see If cutting of acreage can't be forced by law. Calling of legislatures, meetings of governors, congressional meetings at Washington. We are try ing to get the Federal Government to pass laws cutting acreage. It is the thing to do, the only thing. Why wait for the law to make us do things that we know we ought to do ourselves? This legal cutting may be done, but it will take a long time. This thing should be done now. We cannot afford to sell a single bale of our cotton at present prices. But we can't keep holding all of It. We must pay what we owe the other fellow, and we must live. Just as soon as the mills know we will cut one-third off our acreage they will Jump for our cotton, and our cotton will Jump. Sell slow and the price won’t break. The mills will see where they can sell their goods. The mills don't care what they pay for their cotton, six. eight, ten or twelve cents. All they want to know Is that the price won’t “bust after they have bought." Let us agree to cut. We can get this thing going and in ten days every town in the south will see what Jef ferson county has done, and you can Bet it down in your book that hund reds of other counties throughout the south will he hot on Jefferson’s trail. Do Just exactly what we have done, and they will thank us for setting the pace. Let us try It a barrel. More good will come of this than anything we can do, and it will come at once. We enclose a card which reads: J. F. Brown, Ordinary, Jefferson County, Louisville, Ga. I hereby agree to reduce my cotton acreage for 1915 one-third of what it is this year. (Signed) We are sending this letter and card to every farmer in Jefferson county. Give it your thoughtful attention. Y'ou will notice that the card is stamped and addressed. We ask you to sign it and mail it at once. The plan is to get every farmer in the county to sign this agreement. We will then immediately make a list of these names and print this letter and a list pf every name in twelve of the biggest newspapers in each cotton growing state: Virginia, North Car olina, South Carolina, Georgia, Flor ida, Alabama. Oklahoma, and Texas This letter will be printed in 144 big newspapers. We will ask these newspapers to ask every single news paper in each state to copy this list of names. If every farmer will sign the agree ment there will be a list of 1,500 names. It would be a piece of news that every paper in the south would Jump at to print. It is what the pa pers are working for. It is what ev erybody is talking about. It is the only plan to save us, save us now and save us next year. All wo want is to start this hall down the hill. Within ten days a list of this kind would be printed in 10,- 000 newspapers and Jefferson county would be "The Pride of the South." "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party." A. S. Stapleton, E. J. Harvey, G. T. Dixon, J. J. Milton, J. L. Hall. T. H. Uvingston, S M. McNair, M. G. Gam ble, W. W. Abbott, J. F. Comer. R. L. Scruggs R. E. Farmer, John Scruggs, J. W. Pilcher, I*. A. Ganus, I*. M. Pen nington, M. P. Denny, A. B. L. Flem ing, K. P. Walden, Jas Stapleton, S. 1,. Block. C. S. Walden, Craig Carswell, W. H. Morris, Josh F. Denton, Jas. L. Denton, C. A. Matthews, Jas. King, P. I*. Gamble, R I*. Murphy, R. 8. Rhodes, B. 8 Carswell, A. G. Miller, E. A. Doftin, A. F\ Pennington, O. B. Brown. E. H. Bowling, A. A Jones, J. T. Fleming, W. A. Walden. W. J*. Radford, C. E. Weeks, J. R. Williams, E. N. Willie, W. P. Dowry, C. V. Clark, J. W. Stapleton. J. E Scruggs, S. O. Tarver, W. J. Stevens, H, R. Morris, W. D Parish, W. A Stone, R. N. Whlgham, R. M. Beclcworth, W. E. Clark. ED. NOTE—These signature# rep resent over 1,000 plows in Jeffkrson county. They expect to get signa tures for S.OOO plows before the end of the week. RHEIMS HOI KILLED 14 London, 4:57 a. m<—A dispatch to The Times from Rpernay, France, un der date of Oct. 3, state that the north eastern suhtirbs of Rhelms are Btiil under German shell fire, which is do ing considerable damage. hTe sheila apparently are Intended to rthe French batteries tn position Just outside the town. "The panic among the Inhabitants." the dispatch say a "has been Increased through the action of German aero planes which are dropping bom be con. talntng a high explosive In an attempt to destroy the railway station. So far this place has not been damaged but refugees report that foureen pert sons were killed by one of he bombs" When You Want to Laugh—Eat! And If You Want to Eat With out Food Fears Take a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet After Each Meal. Laughter, smiles and mirth never go with a "caved-in” stomach. Fancy a-tir.an-afraid-of-his-food laughing! There is always that haunting feeling that a sick stomach Is nothing to be mirthful about. "My old grouchy days are funny to me now." Just make up your mind to help nature help herself. Give your body a chance to make good. Heal the raw edges of your stomach and give your blood the tools to make digestive fluids -with. There is only one way to make the body well—give it the chance to make Itself well. Harmful and strong med icines handicap the system. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets go into the stom ach just like food. They are dissolved and there they strengthen the weak ened juices of the digestive apparatus until the digestion Is made normal. There Is nothing mysterious or magical about them. Science has proved that certain ingredients make up the digestive juices. Stuart’s Dys pepsia Tablets are these concentrated Ingredients—that is all there is to it. One grain of a certain ingredient con tained in Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest 3,000 grains of food. This illustrates how you aid nature re store her worn-out materials. When a stomach which is filled with food receives a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet, it Is more able to digest the food than It would be without It. The work is not so hard nor the task so long. When the meal Is finally assimilated the entire system absorbs more nour ishment and harmful food effects are eliminated easily, quickly and with the maximum of benefit. Every’ drug store carries Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. To any one wish ing a free trial of these tablets please address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich., and a small sample package will be mailed free. Toned Up Whole System. "Chamberlain’s Tablets have done more for me than T ever dared hope for,” writes Mrs. Esther Mae Baker, Spenoerport. N. Y. “I used several bottles of these tablets a few months ago. They not only cured me of bil ious attacks. Blok headaches and that tired out feeling, but toned up my whole stystem.” For sale by all deal ers. IF KIDNEYS IRE WEAK TRY Hi Mixed With Juniper Is Old Folks’ Recipe For Flushing Kidneys—Stops Back ache and Uric Acid. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region, it generally means your kidneys are weak. When your kidneys get slug gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, remov ing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and when the weath er Is bad you have rheumatic twingeg. channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. To relieve this distressing condition at once get from your pharmacist a fair sized bottle of Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper Compound. Take a table; spoonful in a glass of water after meals. Stop eating sweets or sugar. In a few days your kidneys will then act fine and natural. A well known authority says this is the best treat ment. Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper Com pound acts directly on the urine through the kidneys. It keeps the blood healthy. It strengthens the neck of the bladder. It regulates the kidneys and does away with backache and ail disagreeable symptoms. If discouraged with other medicines, be sure you get Stuart's Buchu and Juni per, as Stuart's is properly compound ed for kidney trouble. A Hint for Coining Maternity In i. little book designed for expectant mothers more complete Instruction Is given In the use oi "Mother’s Mend This is an externa! embrocation applied to the abdominal muscles for the pur pose of reducing the strain on liga ments, cords and tendons. It serves to ease the mind, indirectly CVtl has a most beneficial effect upon the nervous system and thousands of women hare delightedly told how they were free of nausea, had no morning sickness and went through the ordeal with moet re markable success. "Mother's Friend" ha* oeen growing In popular favor for more than forty years. In almost every com munity ere grandmothers who used It '.hemselvee. their daughters have used It ind they certainly must know what a Messing tt Is when they recommend It so warmly. It Is used very successfully to or event raking of breasts "Mother's Friend" has been prepared In the laboratory of Bradfleld Regulator Co , 104 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta, Oa.. foe mor ban two generations and can be had of almost any druggtst from coast to coast Write to.day for the UlUe Loos, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. Help Us Improve Your Service sks ..If" '-'ssWl Always consult the tele* phone directory before making a call. Do not rely on youi memory. Telephone numbers are being constantly changed, and a call for an incorrect num ber always causes delay and perhaps annoyance. •Where there is a letter suf fix, J, L or W, it is a part of the number and should be repeated to the operator. In large citiei the name of the exchange which appears as a prefix to the number should always be re peated to the operator; for ex> ample, “Hemlock 123.” Do not call by name. Opera tors cannot remember the names and telephone numbers as subscribers. The telephone directory is the index to our switchboard. Always consult the directory before making a call. We ask your co-operation. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. DROPSY SPECIALIST Usually give quick relief, have entirely relieved many seemingly hopeless cases. Swelling and short breath soon gone. Often gives entire relief In 15 to 2i days. Trial treatment sent free. DR. THOMAB E. GREEN Sucoesaor to Dr. H. H. Green's Son* Box P Atlanta, Qa. BIG M. & M. CON TEST CLOSES OCT. 12th Help Your Favor ite Organization Win In Gold This is the La* Week This Week Telit the Story. It's Work that wins. Pile up the votes for your favorite- organiza tion. Arfc for Sales Slips on all bills paid on the 10th* 10 Votes for every Cent Paid. Contest DepL Phone 1200 213 McCartan 9t* C. R. QoodrkL Mgr. Read HeraM “Wants” f JBL “* \w' ,'g‘