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PLANTERS
LOAN AND
SAVINGS BANK
TO6 BROAD BT. ( At) GUST A, QA.
L. C. Hayna, President.
Geo. P. Betet, Cashier.
Organized 1270
Correct Living Daily
Is the only method by which
success can be obtained in any
department of life.
A Judicious Expenditure
Of money must necessarily bring
this happy result to those who
Observe this rule.
OUR SPLENDID FACILITIES
For serving this conservative
class of people are unexcelled,
and their Interests are carefully
guarded by us.
WE INVITE THE ACCOUNTS
Of Guardians. Trustees, Ad
ministrators, 1 avlge -Tren su rers,
and those bavins funds await
ing investment.
United Stales Depository
For Postal Havings Funds.
CAREFUL AND PROMPT
ATTENTION
Given to all business entrusted
to us and perfect satisfaction
guaranteed.
Deposits May Be Mads by Mall.
TOMORROW
BIJOU PARK
WORLD SERIES
PHILADELPHIA VS. BOSTON
■ Returns •y
ELECTRASCORE
Every play will !>« ehown Just ns
it Is made on the diamond. In ad
dition
UMPIRE "DUSTY" RHODES
will call the (tame. Gates open at
1:30 p. m.
PRICES
Grand»t*nri '•■■SO 1 '
"Sun Perlor" 25'"
Small Seeds
-AT -
N. L. WILLET
SEED CO.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
* (Get Fall Catalogue.)
Lawn Grass,
Rye Grass,
Turnips, (all kinds.)
Onion Sets, (all kinds.)
Garden Seed Cabbage,
Collard, Carrot, Beets, etc.
Bulbs.
Use Herald “Wants”
Teach
Your,
Boy |
to \
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
When You Hear
That Dinner Bell
Does Your Mind Oo Back to
the Days When You Could
Eat Like a Farm Hand?
The memory of an appetite is a woe
ful thing. The loss of stomach power
the ability to ea.t —the yearning
after good old-fashioned good—that
condition Is pitiful. Why can’t you
realise what thousands of others have
demonstrated?
IP
First Man—"l'm as hungry as a
bear."
Second Man—“ Wait ’til I get a
plateful of good old corned beef and
cabbage."
Look at the above illustration.
Must every one remembers such a
scene Fancy yourself wild for food
now. Fancy yourself able to eat os
one of these men can eat.
Use a little common sense and look
at your stomach trouble In a practical
manner. Humcthlng has gone wrong
with your digestive apparatus. Rot
your body machinery aright. Stuart’H
Dyspepsia Tablets are Nature's own
way to digesting food. By eating one
of these tablets after each meal you
digest that meal. Digesting that
meal means casing file work of the
stomach, intestines, liver and pan
creas and storing up new materials
for digesting future meals.
Hat what you wilt and when you
will but always carry a little Htuart's
Dyspepsia Tablet in your pocket. In
a short lime you will lie surprised at
the gladsome spirit with which you
look on food.
Go to your druggist anywhere and
buy a box of Htuart’s Dyspepsia Tab
lets this very day.
To anyone wishing a free trial of
these tablets please address F. A.
Stuart Co, lliO Httiart Bldg., Marshall,
Mich., and a small sample package
will lie mailed free.
!R per cent off on all Suits and Over
CoatH We are overalocked and we
need (he cash. 10 per cent off on
Hals. Shirts, Underwear and other
Furnishings. F. G. Martins.
BLANCHARD & CO,
UNDERTAKERS
& EMBALMERS
1368 Broad Strest.
Phone 31 St.
Efficient Servlet Guaranteed
Juet turn • twitch or press
a button and flood the room
with light—if you live in an
alactric home. It’s very dif
ferent if you do not.
MATTRESSES
Scientifically Renovated
This Is ABSOLUTELY the
only place you can have your
Matrerses made over with the
latest Improved machinery.
When you have a Kelt Mattress
made over with a Kicker It la
never satisfactory, It eoon be
comes hard and lumpy. If you
want real comfort let me Felt
your Mattress and It will be
like a new one.
Don't forget the lime expires
November Ist.
E. H. HUTCHESON.
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SAYS CRISIS IN
COTTON NAT’L,
NOT LOCAL
U. S. Board of Federal Re
serves Announces Its Approval
of the One Hundred and Fifty
Million Dollars Loan, in Prin
ciple-Hopes All Will Make
Subscriptions
Washington,—The federal reserve
board tonight announced its approval,
In principle, of the plan for a $130,000,-
000 loan fund to take, care of the sur
plus cotton crop
Governor Hainlln of the hoard, in a
letter to Festus .1. Wade, of St. Jxiuis,
one of the hackers of the plan, said
while the board could not express it
self upon details, it was of the opin
ion that the Just administration of
such a fund would benefit those in
terested and the rest of the nation as
hanks and merchants would sub
scribe. His letter follows:
The Letter.
“The federal reserve board has giv
en careful consideration to your sug
gestion that a fund of $150,000,000 be
raised by subscription from banks,
trust counpanlee, bankers and mer
chants for the purpose of rendering
assistance to the cotton growers and
merchants of the United States, until
the present abnormal conditions caus
ed by the European war have been
terminated and normal conditions re
stored.
Would Benefit.
"I am directed by the board to state
to you that while it cannot, very nat
urally, express itself‘upon the details
of the plan as to personnel of man
agement, commissions, interest rates,
etc.. It is of the opinion that the rais
ing of such a fund of the amount In
dicated anil Its administration Justly
and fairly, upon reasonable terms and
conditions, would go far towards the
restoration of normal conditions, and
would redound to the benefit, not on
ly of those interested in the produc
tion, movement and manufacturing of
cotton, hut as well to the entire peo
ple of the country.
Southern Banks.
"We note with gratification your as
surance that a large number of south
ern hanks and commercial firms have
already sginified their willingness to
contribute to such a fund, and your
expression of confidence that the en
tire amount will lie subscribed. .
“The problem involved is not local —
it is national, and as well, Internation
al, in its scope and Importance, and
we venture to express the hope that
subscriptions to such a fund will be
made by banks, trust companies and
merchants throughout the country.”
STEAMER WITH NITRATE
FLOATED NEAR TYBEE
Savannah, Ga.-—The British steamer
Ralnt Quentin, atranded since Thura
day on Oaston Banka, several miles
out from T.vbee outer buoy, was float
ed at noon today after a large propor
tion of her cargo of nitrate had been
unloaded onto lighters sent to the
Scene this morning. The extent of
damage to the steamer la not yet
known. She will arrive at quarantine
tomorrow morning under tow.
The Saint Quentin la from the Chil
ean coast with fertiliser materials and
will he the second to reach this port
by way of the Panama C'anal. It re
quired the combined efforts of four
tugs and a pilot boat to float her.
DHL SPLITTING.
SICK HEADACHE
Dr. James’ Headache Powders
relieve at onoc---10 cents
a package.
Ton take a Dr. James' Headache
Powder and In Just a few moments
your head clears and all neuralgia and
pain fades away. It's the quickest snd
surest relief for headache, whether
dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve
racking Send someone to the drug
store and get a dtme package now
Quit • gufferlng- It's so needless. Be
sure you get ,Pr. James' Headache
Powders—then there will be no disap
pointment. •
GRAY HEADS
Apply "Q Ban”.--It Darkens
Gray Hair Naturally.
When your hair turns gray,
faded or streaked with gray,
simply shampoo hair and scalp
with Q-Ban Hair Color Restor
er. Your hair is then darken
ed so evenly and prettily that
no one w'lll suspect you use
Q-Ban. Darkens hair com
plete to where it joins the
scalp. Q-Ban also makes your
hair soft, fluffy, thick, giving
the hair that dark, fascinating
luster and abundance which
makes the hair so attractive.
Q-Ban is not sticky or messy,
harmless, but delightful and
easy to apply. Also stops dan
druff or itching scalp. Money
back if it fails to darken gray
hair. Only 60c for a big 7-ox.
bottle at Frost Pharmacy, 502
Broad street. Augusta, Ga.
Out-of-town people supplied
by mail,
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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Walk-Over Styles Are Always
Correct
i
Our Footograph insures a perfect fit, and quality is paramount.
To the man or woman hard to fit or hard to please the Walk-Over Shop offers a
wide range in styles and price, and a fit for every foot.
NEW CONTRACTS,
COTTON TRADING
Amendments to Rules Ap
proved By N. Y. Exchange.
Lower Temperatures in Mem
phis District.
New York. —The board of managers
of the Cotton Exchange at a special
meeting held today approved amend
ments to the trading rules drawn for
the purpose of meeting the require
ments to the new style contract.
Southern spot advances Indicated
continued weakness in the interior
and local dealers report that mills are
still buying only for Immediate needs
In most Instances.
The appearance of lower tempera
tures northwest of the belt caused
some apprehension of frost In the
Memphis district, but otherwise there
was little criticism of weather con
ditions. New Orleans spot, quiet, IH.
sales, 79.
‘CARRIES GERM
PARIS CAPTURE
London, 3:18 p. m.—" The capture of
Antwerp tn eleven (lave carries the
(term of the capture of Paris, 1 says the
Deutsche Tags* Zeltung, according to
a Reuter dispatch from Berlin by way
of Amsterdam.
•The fall of this fortress.” adds the
newspaper, “not only moans the over
throw of the Belgians but It Is a most
serious blow to England. It proves
that It Is oply necessary to break down
a large section of even the most ex
tended fortresses In order to render
the remaining part untenable.”
ROCK ISLAND AT AUCTION.
New York. The Chicago. Rook Isl
and and Pacific Railroad Is to be sold
at public auction here at a date to be
determined soon. The last legal detail
preliminary to advertising the prop
erty was settled today when Federal
Judge Mayer signed the decree of
foreclosure and sale
Default In payment of Interest on
four per cent gold bonds resulted In
foreclosure proceedings by the Cen
tral Trust Company, trustee of the
bond bolder*. The amount of such
bonds and the Interest due thereon Is
*74,088,000.
DENIES CONSULATE'S CLOSING.
Washington—Reports from Berlin
that the Cuban minister there had
closed hie legation and withdrawn
consular officers on account of lark of
funds were denied today by Dr. Ces
pedee. Cuban mints!ter to the United
state*
WE
PRESENT
A Fall and Winter line of Men’s
and Women’s new models that we
unhesitatingly pronounce superior
to any ever shown at this store.
We have a larger variety in styles and widths than any
store in this section of the country.
We shall be pleased to have you come and
look at any time, even though you are not
ready to buy.
Walk - Over
Boot Shop
C. A NICKERSON, Mgr.
A MEDICINE OF MERIT
A proprietary medicine like every
thing else that comes before the pub
lie, has to prove its merits. The lav
of the survival of the fittest appllei
)n this field as in others. The reasoi
for the tremendous success of Lydia
E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound ii
because it has been fulfilling a reai
human need for forty years, so that
today thousands of American women
owe their health and happiness to tho
marvelous power of this famous men
Iclne, made from roots and herbs—
nature’s remedy for woman's Ills.—
(Advertisement, t
OPENING DAY
October 15th
Lyons Candy Co,
t
808 Broad Street
CHOICEST CANDIES
WHITMANS MAILLARDS
ARE YOU WEDDED UNTO YOUR IDOLS OR DO YOU WANT TO
SAVE MONEY, WHICH? HE WHO RUNS MAY READ AND UN
DERSTAND.
The following prices are for genuine and first-class goods—
Aspirin Tablets (5 grs.) 3 for sc; doz. 20C
Aspirin Capsules (5 grs) 3 for sc; doz. 20 r
Quinine Capsules (5 grs.) 3 for sc; cSoz..2o c -
Quinine, 1-drachm Bottles. 10<- Quinine, 1-oz. Bottles .. 7§c
Quinine, ti-oz. Bottles 20 ( C. C. Pills, doz §C
Qirinine, %-oz. Bottles 40* Castor Oil (Best) ...3 ounces 5C
Castor Oil (Best) 20 (
These are WAR prices and extend through out entire stock (except
proprietory and Patent Medicines.) Come to See Us and Save Money.
Yours for Greater Augusta,
GREATER AUGUSTA PHARMACY
Wrong side of Street. NO. 1281 BROAD STREET. Right Side of Prices.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER IT.