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Planters Loan and Savings Bank
706 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GA.
ORGANIZED 1870—44 YEARS AGO.
SOLIDITY—S TRENGTH—SAFETY.
Th* full meaning of ihfM thr*« word* whan used In connec
tion with money, Is RJSBPON BIBLB BANKING.
RESPONSIBLE banking In the policy under which thl* lnetl
tutlon hae hcen managed since the flret day it started business
44 year* ago.
SAFETY la only possible In a Financial Institution whose
UNALTERABLE FOI.IOY has been and always will be RESPON
SIBLE BANKING METHODS.
We solicit the accounts of careful, eonnSPrn.flve, energetic per
sons. and guarantee the same careful attention to small accounts,
aa to the larger ones.
L. C. HAYNE, President. y, fp
GEO. P. BATES, Cashier. *+'/()
Teach
Your-
Boy |
k) 1
SAVE
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
Bright Bargains in Wants
For All the Family Use
Boys’ Union Suits for. . 50c, 65c and 75c
Boys’ ribbed Pants for . . . . 25c and 35c
Boys’ ribbed Vests for 25c, 35c and 50c
Boys’ Flannelette Nisrht Shirts for 50c
Men’s ribbed Pants for 50c
Men's ribbed Vests for 50c
Men’s Union Suits for SI.OO
Men’s Wool Pants for SI.OO
Men’s Wool Vests for SI.OO
Don’t cheat your figure or your purse. For Friday and Saturday we will sell
an odd lot of the American Lady Corsets at a very reduced price. It is an opportuni
ty that you should not miss. There is a model for the tall and straight, for the mus
cular and plump, for the willowy maid, for the athletic girl, for every woman.
Purple Stamps Given and Redeemed.
J. A. MULLARKY CO.
830 Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga.
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Dustin Karnum Kill be seen tonight
at the Grand In "Soldiers of Fortune,”
a motion picture production of Rich
ard Harding Davis, presented by Au
gustus Thomas, in four acts —285
scenes. r 'he picture was made at great
cost, with the aid of the United States
navy and the Cuban army.
Folowlng la a synopsis of the story:
Robert Clay, a young American
mining engineer and soldier of for
tune, after an extended tour of the
tropics, has begun his return trip to
the United States. In passing the
republic of Olancho, situated on the
shores of South America, he is at
tracted by the curious contour of the
rocks which rise abruptly from the
sea's edge. He perceives that the ac
tion of the sea has In places worn
deep recesses Into the solid wall, while
in others the cliffs have remained im
pregnable, He determines to satis
fy his curiosity, and persuades the
captain to put him ashore In a small
boat. Clay's examination of the rocks
reveals valuable deposits of Iron ore.
Through the American consul, he Is
Introduced to President Alvarez, of
Olancho, and from him secures an
option on the valuable lands. Return
ing to America, he succeeds in Inter
esting Mr. Langham, a mining capi
talist, and there is formed the Amer
ican Mining Company. Clay Is com
missioned to return to Olancho as gen
eral manager of the mines. He en
gages as miners the idle soldiers of
the regiment under the command of
General Rojas, vice-president of Olan
cho. MacWllltams, an adventurer and
soldier of fortune, becomes foreman,
Ted Langham has been sent to Olan
cho hy his father to gain practical
knowledge In mining engineering, also
becomes an assistant, to Clay. General
Mandoza, of the Olancho army, aspires
to the presidency, and paying a visit
to Clay at his camp, expresses dis
satisfaction at the terms of agreement
NEW BILL AT BIJOU TODAY;
FOUR NEW KEITH ACTS
The entire program nt the Bijou
changes today four new Kleth vau
deville acts, 1,200 feet of u remarkable
war In Europe and new selections by
Anilonegul’s orchestra.
It Is conceded by every one that
the performances here the first half
of this week were remarkably good
and satisfying to tho utmost—to say
that the new program for the balance
of this week eclipses the former hut
expresses the situntlnn, a fact, mildly.
lu addition to four brand new, ex
ceptionally strong Keith vaudeville
acts there Is 1,200 feet of a stupen
dous ami truly remarkably moving
picture, entitled "The Kaiser’s Chal
lenge," which Is a thrilling, Inspiring,
dramatic series of actual war scenes
turned Into a play, taken through the
war zone in Europe. This Is what
the picture shows:
Men’s Niprht Shirts in pink and blue
stripe, for 50c
Men’s Shirts, in white and colors,
for 50c
Men’s Work Shirts in dark colors,
for 39c
Men’s Onyx Silk Sox, all sizes .. . ,25c
Men’s Economy Sox, two pairs for . ,25c
Men’s Best Yet Sox, a good one, for 7V*c
Infants’ knit Wrappers, for 25c, 35c,
50c and 75c.
Misses’ and boys’ Vests and Pants.
at 25c and 35c
Children’s knit Union Suits, at 50c, 75c
and SI.OO.
Ladies’ Union Suits in heavy and light
weights, for 50c, 75c and SI.OO
Ladies’ black knit Tights for . . . .$1.50
Ladies’ Vests from 50c to $2.50
Ladies’ knit Bloomers .. 75c and $1.25
Ladies’ knit Skirts, in black and colors,
from 50c to $2.50
Ladies’ sleeveless Jackets, for SI.OO and
and $1.25, in black and grey.
HERE’S THE STORY OF
"SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE”
READ IT, THEN SEE IT AT THE GRAND TONIGHT
AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
between his government and the min
ing company. His dissatisfaction Is,
howe\ cr, the cloak for personal greed,
and Clay, anticipating the blackmail
ing demand, has placed Ted Langham
and MacWUllam* to overhear the con
versation. Clay refuses Mendoza’s de
mand, and the General leaves, vowing
open denunciation of Clay and his
company In the senate, and revolution
against President Alvarez.
The night of the president’s bad,
Hope, an heiress member of the party,
is denied permission to go, and
Clay, finding a growing fondness, lin
gers behind the party. In ridins
through the city to the ball he dis
covers that Mendoza’s men have post
ed bills inciting revolution, denounc
ing the American, and linking the
names of Captain Stuart and Madame
Alvarez in a compromising manner.
He hastens back to Insure Hope’s safe
ty, and then, despatching a warning to
the palace, summonses Ted and Mac-
Wllllamz.
Mendoza's troops, who have arrived
in the city under pretense of partici
pation In the morning review, capture
President Alvarez as he drives to the
palace, and he is taken to the out
skirts of the city and executed. Men
doza’s men then turn toward the pal
ace and make their demand for mon
ey. The palace is looted and Captain
Stuart Is shot. Hope, who has come
to the palace after,a wild horseback
ride over the mountain trail, to return
the portfolio to Madame Alvarez,
rushes to the house top and waves
the flag, the signal for Clay’s mer) to
advance. Mendoza’s men are routed.
In the general looting of the town
which follows, the telegraph wires are
cut and the consul Is forced to n -e.
He dispatches King's yacht to sail to
Ixis Boros and to notify the U. S. S.
Detroit of the danger to the Ame
icans, and asking their aid.
The kaiser and members of general
staff.
The kaiser on eve of great war, re
views his troops.
The kaiser in conference with trust
ed advisers.
The kaiser delivers a war speech.
.lust before the declaration of war
the kaiser makes a mysterious visit
to the famous Krupp gun works.
The German infantry on review be
fore the kaiser.
The chorus of ’’Watch on Rhine” in
German and English.
The call to arms.
The first troops leaving their homes
mid tears and cheers.
German regiments leave Berlin for
the Russian frontier to the cheers of
the throng.
A fierce battle between Germany
and Russia.
A deadly encounter In mld-alr.
German regiment building pontoon
bridge across the Rhine.
German defence.
German charge at Petit and Croix.
Heavy fighting along Franco-Ger
man boundary in the north.
The kaiser on horse-back surveys a
critical situation, sends for re-in
foreements.
The French retire before over
whelming numbers.
The latest model rapid fire guns In
action for the first time.
The stubborn resistance of the
French.
The kaiser personally directs an
important movement.
The now Kieth program is:
Mabel Johnstone, Ventriloquist—
and she Is without a peer In this form
of entertainment.
Ballo Brothers, in a wonderful mus
ical act —new entirely.
Kuma Japs—three of them—man
woman and child. A startling act—
holds the audience spell-bound from
beginning to end. A new York head
liner, This act alone worth more
than the admission price.
Neher * Kappell, in a stunt that is
decidedly "there." Fancy dancing and
roller skating. A star performance
that will make you glad you saw the
show.
New Keith vaudeville, new movies,
new music by Senor Andonegul’s or
chestra. Coming sure!
BARNWELL FARMERS URGE
REDUCTION OF ACREAGE
Barnwell, 8. C.—About fifty mem
bers of the Barn well county branch
of the Southern Cotton Congress at
tended the meeting In the court house
Thursday. Right new members were
enrolled In addition to those who have
Joined through the efforts of the
Township Committees.
The following resolution was passed;
"Resolved. That we urge upon our
members of the legislature to pass a
law restricting the cotton crop of 1915.
and that we helleve the best plan
would be to allow 8 to 10 acres per
plow. J
"We also endorse the state ware
house bill,"
BOYS’ CORN CLUB AND
GIRLS’ CANNING CLUB,
SYLVANIA
Sylvania, Ga. The hoys and girls
who are members of these cluba to
gether with all who are planning to
become members next year, axe re
quested to he In Sylvania with their
exhibits of com, canned tomatoes,
chickens and pigs on Tuesday, Octo
ber 20th next. Miss EUxabeth O.
Holt, who has charge of the work in
the state, will be here and wishes to
meet all the club members and other
boys and girls who can be present.
In making your exhibits and your
written reports he sure to follow the
rules very closely.
SALVATION ARMY MEETS
TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK
A special and very Interesting out
door service will be held by the local
corps of the Salvation Army tonight at
the corner of Broad street and Craw
ford avenue, commencing at * o'clock.
Special songs and solos with short gos
pel addresses will he an Interesting
feature of this service. The public lx
Invited to attend this service.
WISE
ECONOMY
TALK
No. 9
With a Mighty Thud the Prices Tumble
Rapid fire Guns Mow Down the Profits Without Mercy.
Different from War-No Sad News-All Good News.
PROFIT SHARING SALE
FIRST REMNANT FRIDAY
Starting promptly at 8* This
is going to be a day of sensational
values, just a sample of what
every Friday holds for you*
Odd Lots Chased To
morrow—Any Old Price
Remnants of 714 c yard
wide Bleaching at,. 5^
Who’s
Going
to Get
that Bale of
Cotton?
See it in
our Show
Window.
Remnants of 25c Un
bleached Sheetings, good
sheet lengths, to close
at 19c
Remnants of 10c Bed
Tickings at 8c
HIIDay Friday Time's Tilings Doing-Coming? Sure You >re
We'll
Shove
the
Buying
Power
of a
Bale of
Cotton
up to
12c to 15c.
Remnants of Standard
Calicoes at 4Vic
Mr.H.Koenig, the famous
ladies’ tailor, is now
with us, who extends an
invitation to all of his
friends and customers.
Suits made to order from
$25.00 and up. Fit
guaranteed.
H's a “WISE" Plan to See "WISE" Before You Bay
The dollar saved a mighty important thing—it is
right that you should save dollars and that the dol
lars that you have to spend should be spent where
they will travel the longest route and carry the big
gest load. Xo where in the state of Georgia will a
dollar buy more goods than at this Profit Sharing
Sale. There is but one wav for you to find this out,
and that is for you to come to this sale yourself
don’t take anybody's word for it—come here yourself
—look around if you like. We don’t object to this.
Always like to have you compere our goods with
others. Hut before you spend one penny anywhere
else, be sure that you have our price, important?
Yes, it’s mighty important. So in justice to your
self and your family, if you have one, the opportuni
ty that we are placing before you should make you
take notice.
* j_j pr
Wise Dry Goods Co.
“THE SHOP OF QUALITY.”
DON’T FORGET—TRY WISE FIRST—IT PAYS.
868 BROADWAY.
EXCITEMENT RUNS RIOT
Everybody's Talking About It—The En
tire Community Keeps a Close Watch
on the “Big Dorn's” at This Store.
Remnants of 10c Taf
feta Ribbons at ..
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8.
THESE STUPENDOUS BARGAINS ON FRIDAY ONLY-BETTER SET THE ALARM EARLY
Teach Your
Dollar to
Have More
“Cents.”
Let
’Em “Get
Wise” to
“WISE.”
Turn a
Dollar
Loose
in this
Store
and
Watch
it
Load
up.
One table of
Remnants of all
Wool Serges, in
most desirable
colors, including
creams, all mark
ed in plain fig
ures at a great
saving.
Remnants of
Ratines, Repps
and Linens at
only a fraction
above half their
actual value.
Remnants of cur
tain Scrims,
worth 15c per
yard, reduced
to I<#
Remnants of 25c
White dotted
< urtain Swisses,
40 inch wide,
a t 15^
Remnants of
Brown Linens,
worth 20c per
yard, fine for
children’s school
dresses,
at 12 V#
Remnants of
Crepes and
Ratines, worth
up to 25c per
yard, at I<#
Remnants of 19c
colored Seer
suckers, nothing
in the house bet
ter for ladies’
and children’s
dresses, at .10<
Remants of col
ored Taffeta
Silks, worth 65c
per yard, at 39£
Remnants of 8c
solid Obambrays
in good lengths,
while the lot
lasts at .. ..