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Men’s Hats, new shapes, all
colors, SI.OO.
P. F. SHERON & CO.
PELLAGRA
CURED
After Doctors Failed
Don't give up hope if
yo u have Pellagra—
don’t quit—the dread
disease has been eon
quered. Many a ease
has l>een cured by
RANEY’S
BLOOD REMEDY
•ftrr th* <1 tK-tor* cava up Oat
*■ bottle now The first fat*
dona* will Improve your concll-
Uon
Ranay’a Mood Ramsdy
i* also rsoommtndsd for
all akin and blood dia*
diaaaaaa, oatarrhal trou
ble*, Jaundice, uloors,
boils, oarbunclsa, famalo
troubles, canosr, ate.
It h*a boon on the market for
10 veer* and never tailed yet.
Aak your drug g4«t for It or nanil
tia 12 for a buttle and our
booklet "The Open Door to Bet
ter Health."
Raney Medicine Co.,
ATLANTA, OA.
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Little Miss Hatsie Kuma
CLEVER .1 .VP, AN EKE CHILD
NOW AT THE BIJOU
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IF you have something that is
intended for your eyes only, put
it in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes
Fire cannot reach it—burglars cannot get it and you will
have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes
are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened
unless you help. These locks have double mechanism
that requires two different keys to unlock. You have
one key and we hold the other—and both must he
used at ike same time or the box cannot be opened.
9j.
PRES’T AGAINST
U. S. GOVT LOIN
Opposes Federal Legislation in
Cotton Rel i e f---Approves
Plan to Adjourn When War
Revenue Bill Passed.
Washington—Official announcement
wa* made at the White House today
that President Wllaon approve* the
plan to adjourn conferee* a* aoon as
the war revenue bill ha* been passed.
Th* president I* Interested In the
cotton situation but the intimation at
the While House today was that he
waa opposed to the plan agreed on
last night at a meeting of Southern
member* of congress for a bill to have
the federal government lend $250,-
000,000 through banka to cotton
planter*.
While the president realise* that
there I* great pressure from the Kouth
for cotton relief legislation he Is said
to behave private bankers with the
support of the treasury, can suffic
iency relieve the situation.
GERMANB DECORATED.
Berlin, via. London.—Major General
Augustus Zelman, commander of the
Second Bavarian Field Artillery, was
killed In action on Sept. 26. Two
Knights of the Order of the Iron Cross
have been created. One la Hudolph
ITllstein, associate ptibllghor of the
Vosslche Zeltung, tit*. Morgen Post
and other papers, who Is now serving
with the volunteer auto enrp*. He Is
well known In the United Stutes. The
other Is Or. Adolph von Floeckner, for
mer councillor to the German legation
at Washington, who is now at the
front.
10 per cent off on all Furnishings,
Shirts, Hats, Gloves, Underwear, Sox,
Tics, Boys Suit*, etc. F. G. Mertins.
Let me send you FREE PERFUME
Writ# today for I totting bottU of
ED. PINAUD’S LILAC
XT*?wi •** Vtrhitv, *vrry drop u twtrt
?• thgllvln* blo»»o<n. For h*ndk»‘rrhWf. gtomircrgnd bath.
rln« after shaving AH the value is In Ihr perfurm -you don't
pay sstra (or «(tncv bottle. The quality It wonderful The
PARFUMERIF. ED. PINAUD, Dop.rtm.nt M.
ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK
UNION SAVINGS BANK
Co>*n»r Broad and Eighth Street*
Depoaitory United States Court
Northeaatarn Division South
ern District of Georgia.
Got to Go Deep to
Cure Rheumatism
Liniments Help Locally, But
the Disease is Way Down
Inside.
To get «t the source of rheumatic
pslns It requires the deep, searching In
fluence <it 8. H. H., the famous blood pur
ifier. Hheiimatlsm Is primarily a blood
disease that, since It Is In this vital fluid
that rheumatic tendencies are carried,
lodges In the joints and muscles, there to
Irritate the nerves and produce pain.
And In order to drive out these pain In
flicting polaona If requires 8. 8. 8. to
Sink deep Into the tiny glands Imbedded
In the Innermost tissues. 8. 8. 8. travels
wherever the blood goes and never loses
Its medicinal Influence. This explains
why it overcomes the most chronic forms
of rheumatism, why It dislodges those hard
depoalta that thicken the Joints, for It acts
ss a solvent and assists the blond to pro
vide In the tissues those natural elements
for which ths body building process con
tinually craves and must have.
If you have never used 8. 8. 8. for
rheumatism, get a bottle today of any
druggist. Use It as directed and with
tome simple hdtne helps you will toon
dethrone the worst and most painful
forms of rheumatism. Write the medi
cal department, Tba Swift Specific Co.,
63 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Cia., for addi
tional advice. Tours may be a rasa
where a slight help from a specialist
who** advice Is free, will solve the mys
tery that has been making life miserable
for you. When you ask for 8. 8. 8. In
sist upon ft and refuse all substitutes.
Why Not Publish It?
When you want a fact to become
generally known, the right way Is to
publish It. Mr*. Joseph Kalians, Peru-
Ind., waa troubled with belching, sour
stomach and frequent headaches. She
writes. “I feel it my duty to tell others
what Chamberlain's Tablets have done
for me. They have helped my diges
tion and regulated my bowels. Since
using them* I have been entirely well.”
For sale by all dealers.
STATE, COUNTY AND SCHOOL
TAXEB FOR THE YEAR 1914.
The digest for the aboxe taxes is
Ttow In my hands for collection.
The rates are aa follows:
Hint* 45
County 55
Bchool .89
Total 8188
$1.39 per hundred, or $18.90 per
thousand. Those interested are re
quested to make prompt payments.
CHAS. S ROHLKR,
Tax Collector.
WORLD’S GREATEST
TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT
AND SPIRIT MEDIUM
feab* { M -i&fIFT/ : j/m&3tk. TWfilrKp^^
MRS. MONA DUMOND
Judging from the crowd* that a*a con
stantly waiting In the parlors of this
NAMkablt olaltvoymat tnd spirit me
dium. the truth of bar wonderful work
must have been heralded from mouth to
mouth. Soma of the most noted men
and women of this city and state have
gone to her for advice and left more
than convinced that she Is truly a great
mentmlogtst. She comforts the we 1 and
cheers the sorrowing advises you with
« certalntly highs* than any human
power. She never falls to reunite those
separated, helps you to win the man or
woman you love, tells you whom and
when you will marry, settles lovers
nuarrela. famllv troubles, teds you of
your secret troubles, the cause and rem
edy Tbls stSange woman of mystery,
gives you power and good luck and
never-falling help and advice In busi
ness. specu bit lona, lawsuits, investments,
tells you when to buy or sell, overcomes
stumbling blocks, lifts you out of your
sorrow and trouble .and positively makas
you no charge unless you get the truth
relief and help you seek Is not this
most fair?
Hours. 9 a. m to * P m Special
readings 50 cents and 11.00. Located
In strictly private home.
1107 GREENE STREET
Near Eleventh.
Positively no Letters Anewered.
CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY
Bring THig Ad for Reference.
How many people da you
■ oppose will ba willing la livf
in an unwirod ham# fivo yaari
from today?
STORAGE
ALL KINDS
FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
We Belli—
Cement, Tile,, Orates,
Plaster, Roofing, Mantels,
Lime. Plate Class,
Whaley Bros.
Phone 3247 . 622 624 Reynolds.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
The Difference Between Her Clothes and His
If both are equally well dressed upon an occasion, is this: a day later an observant
person can describe in detail what she had on, while all they can say of his appearance
is that he was well dressed.
There was nothing obtrusive about him. He was in good taste from crown to
soles, which is only another way of saying he wore
Benjamin Correct Clothes
Made by Alfred Benjamin-Washington Co., New York
For Men and Young Men , S2O to $45
Built of exclusive fabrics, fashioned on distinctive
lines, and bearing all the ear marks of the master
craftsman, Benjamin Clothes so happily combine
youth and dignity there is never a jarring note, but al
ways an air of quiet distinction.
Fabrics and styles so varied and comprehensive as
to meet all tastes/ yet you always have the assurance
that whatever you select as best expressing your own
individuality, is above criticism in material and work
manship. ,
And the prices fully merit the term “modest.”
Underwear Specials for Men
Two pieces and union suits, for early
fall and winter SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00
New Shirts for Fall
Something new and original in the mush
room pleated skirt, prices from $1.25 to $2.50
J 2.80 Work Pants, the best tn Au
gusta for the price. F. G. Martins.
Men’s Hats, new shapes, all
colors. SI.OO.
P. F. SHERON & CO.
BLANCHARD & CO,
UNDERTAKERS
& EMBALMERS
1368 Broad Street.
Phone 3138.
Efficient Service Guaranteed
Safety First
WHICH? ara you looking for Bar
gain Counter Claeses, are you willing
to wear cheap glumes just because they
ara cheap, ilo you consent to having
your e.vea tampered with at the risk
of their I’ermanent Injury.
Then thle message la not for you.
But If you value the Precious gift
of sight, If you wish to retain It,
If you Appreciate skill, then It la
for you. and you are asked to come
where Absolute Accuracy, In cor
recting eye defects. Is placed above
every other Consideration.
We take as much Interest and
pride In fitting glasses to the face
as we do In fitting lenses to correct
defects, frame fitting la an art. you
get the best here.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN. .
Assisted by
Mr. I* A. Williams,
Optometrists and Opticians
214 Seventh St.
Batabllehsd 11IS.
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GARDEN HOSE
Large shipment of
Garden Hose just re
ceived direct from
factorv.
Hose Reels,
Hose Pipes.
Large assortment
Lawn Sprinklers.
THEO. 6. McAUUFFE
115 Jackson Street.
Lord & T aylor Hosiery
Lord & Taylor silk fabric hose, fj P"
in black, tan, grey and navy / *1 n
blue. Specially priced at . . ..■■** Kl
We Give
Purple
Stamps
The Only Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store in Augusta
1914
AUTUMN
A Brilliant and
imposing
Display of the
New
Autumn Modes
Unfolding to the women of
Augusta one of the grandest
collections of fashionable ap
parel that will be shown here
abouts.
Individuality is the keynote
of our stock, hence a descrip
tion of each garment is impos
sible. Suffice it to say that
Gowns. Suits, Wraps, Blouses,
Millinery. Neckwear, Gloves,
Hosiery, Underwear, and Chil
dren’s Wear fill every case and
shelf in this great establish
ment; so, no matter what par
ticular, detail of women’s or
misses’ apparel you may be in
terested in, you will be sure to
find an assortment of lavish
splendor to engage your atten
tion.
Women’s Suits,
$14.50 to $50.00
Misses’ Suits
$12.50 to $30.00
Women’s Dresses
$7.50 to $35.00
Misses’ Dresses
$6.98 to $15.00
Our showing of TRIMMED HATS Includes our own and model Hats, both showing how cleverly the d.
signer* have worked to open up new- and original path* for inspiration. All the new Turbans and Toou«. chi
new Sailor* and flare-hrim* are represented. Chiefly of black silk velvet, and attic velvet In deep soft Thart*.
of autumn, with all the neweat fancies, flower* and novelty ornament* In the trimming Come ’ see theai!
\r TRUSTEE
GOLDEN BROS.
The Ladies 9 Outfitters
FRIDAY, OCTOBER S.
Ttoijdmin (Sbrircf (Dothts
PHONE
1523-W
Broad St.