The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN 4% THE 4% PLANTERS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK fO6 BROAD ST., AAJGUBTA, GA. L. C. Hayne, Preaidant. Geo. P. Bates. Cashier. Organized IS7O Comet Lining Dally la the only method by which aucceaa raji tie obtalnedfctn any department of fife. A Judicious Expenditure Of must bring this happy rssult to those who observe this nil*. OUR SPLENDID FACILITIES For mervlnK this conservative class of people ane ÜBMUloollod, •nrt their Interests are carefully guarded hy us. WE INVITE THE ACCOUNTB Of O Hard lans, Tnistee**. Ad ministrators. and those having funds await ing investment. United States Depository For Poatal Saving* Fund*. CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION Given to all hnalneaa entrnateit to ua and perfect aatlafactton tuaranteed. Deposits May Ba Made by Mail. READ HERALD WANTS IT’S FREE A full size cake of SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP Watch for free coupon in the Herald OCTOBER 15th Don’t Miss It ARE YOU MOVING? ■itwok ) JF you are moving thi* season be sure to give us at least ten days’ notice so your telephone may be moved promptly. Call at the office to day and sign an order for the move. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company V HTH STREET k f UNIVERSITY PIACI On a Bloc!' not of Hroarfwmy NEW YORK CITY JDkita *6 Whole..la aod Retail «hj <loo<j» Districts, Railroad and MODFRY atSf«u"t h Ygb f*iISTBPROOF 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) SATES *I.OO PER DAY UP Einllni Rrataurant and t'afa. Moderate frtMi. Int fw Irw llliilrtud OilitiM THE GEORGIA PRODUCTS DAY CELEBRATION Wednesday, November the 18, Selected for the Purpose of Stressing Slogans: ‘‘Buy at Home,” ‘‘Make Georgia Self- Sustaining.” Atlanta, Ga.—The European war, which ban revolutionized tto many thing* in America, ha« Impressed up on the people of Georgia, more than anything else has done, the wisdom of the “Buy-W-Home’’ and “Make Georgia Helf-HUatainlng” sentiments embodied In the (Jcorgia Products 1 my celebrations of November 18, 1913. The peculiar need now existing that Georgians should make these senti ments their dally thought and rule of conduct should impel every loyal cit izen to take part with great fervor In Ihe second annual celebration, which the Georgia Chamber of Commerce has announced to be held on Wednes day, November l i, 1914. There was nev'r a time In the past when the drain of money from Geor gia foi products that could be raised or manufactured at home was so hurtful as niiw. A Great Benefit. One of line greatest benefits of these annual gatherings of the peo ple of each and every county of Geor gia Is to make our own citizens better Informed as to what they can buy at home. Every grower of agricultural prod ills, every manufacturer of raw ma tcrlala produced In Georgia, every man who sells goods, every banker who makes loans on commodities or to those producing or handling them, and every consumer in the state, should lake an active part In these celebra tions as the best means for drawing the attention of the people to what Gorgla produces, what It could and should produce, and to the folly of sending to other sections for goods that can he bought at home. “Buy at Home.” The newspapers of Georgia have conslatenly preached a “Ruy-at- Hotnc" doctrine and are boosting the Georgia Products Paiy celebrations as visual demonstrations of the truth and force of their arguments They are doing a great work in building up in Georgia a patriotic appreciation of tbe value of co-operation. if the people of every county have some kind of a dinner, he it ever so simple. It will serve the state Just as the sacrament serves the church, not In the eat ami drink as food, but as a memorial and a pledge for the pub lic welfare. With Every Community. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce Is getting Into communication with every community In the state to ar range with citizens who have the wel fare of their county and state at heart to mnke the necessary preparations for holding the dinners, (either In day time or at night, as suits local conditions!, or a barbecue, at which the people from both farms and town will assemble, take stock of their re sources. and gain Information of the things done and the things undone getting better acquainted, that they may work together In harmony for I heir mutual advancement. Entire State. The people of the entire state are requested to make suggestions to the Georgia Chamber of Commerce of any People Are Unusually Friendly to Advertised Goods These Days A DVERTISED goods of standard quality ** have stood out against the raise in prices that came with the war. They have kept faith with the public and won a measure of esteem greater than ever be fore. The retailers who join in the continent wide Newspaper \Vindow Display Week, beginning next Monday, are putting: their stores in the lime-light of public approval. During next week retailers are asked to make window displays of the national products advertised in this and other good newspapers. It means linking the push of the store with the pull of the newspapers, and it means gaining the good will of the public. The advertising department of this paper will gladly furnish further information. National Newspaper Window Display Week OCTOBER 19-24. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. special features that may be used with benefit on Georgia Products Day. Ideas as to the things for which prizes may be offered to stim ulate study of Georgia’s resources, encourage home production, and In duce our people to buy Georgia .prod ucts, will he appreciated by the state chamber. Wherever a county has a special product of its own, let it be called to the attention of the people of all the other counties that they may use It on Georgia Products I>ay and make it generally known. This ap plies to both agricultural and manu factured products. Seventy-Eight Last Year. Sseventy-eight towns and cities ob served Georgia Products Day last year. Forced this year by conditions UGH! CALOMEL IKES YOU SICK! CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS MY WAY Just once! Try “Dodson’s Liver Tone” when Bilious, Constipated, Headachy—Don’t lose a day’s work. Liven up your sluggish liver: Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; he vigorous and full of am bition. But take no nasty, dangerous calomel because it makes you sick and you may lose a day’s work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the hones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. Listen to me: If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel eleausing you ever experienced Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Teach SAVEH®^ Yea, teach your boy to save and be sure your girl learns tbe same lesson. Have them study one of our Pass Books. It will help them in tbeir literary studies. Many a child who is now a “grown up” has learned tbe valuable lesson at this bank THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 35 years of faithful service not fa.r different from those of war times to consider all available re sources, the people of every county in the state will be aroused to such enthusiasm that the day will be made a civic Pentlcost for Georgia. Al r*ady quite a number of cities have indicated to the Georgia Chamber of Commerce their intention to hold big celebrations. APRROVE ST. LOUIS PLAN. Wilmington, N. C.—The $150,000,000 loan proposed by Festus J. Wade, of St. Louis, as an additional means of re lieving the cotton situation was ap proved at a meeting here today of the executive committee of the North Caro lina Bankers' Association, the National Currency Association of North Carolina and local bankers, manufacturers and business men. Dodson’s Liver Tone under my per sonal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won’t make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You’ll know It next morn ing because you will make up feeling fine, your liver will be working; head ache and dizziness gone; stomach will he sweet and bowels regular. Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give It to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal omel now. Yonr druggist will tell you that the sale of Calomel is almost stopped entirely here. Let Us Be Your Friend The officers of this bank are anxious to help depositors in every way possi ble, and are glad for customers to confer with them when in need of business counsel. No waiting or stilted formality attends such a conference; these gentle men are always accessible; just come in and address them as you would your best friend. Depositary United States Court, Northeastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. ONLY |2 CENTS THE NATIONS AT WAR is issued in parts EVERY TWO WEEKS, and contains the COMPLETE story of the great conflict which is changing the map of Europe. So it MUST become a part of our education. Our children must learn about it. Learning is the highway to progress. We advance only so far as we keep up with current events. CLIP ONE COUPON It is printed daily elsewhere in these col umns and explains HOW and WHERE you can get ALL the TRUE information of the war. j J | L H ON EACH OF TOE PARTS WILL BE SHOWN A I ■ MAGNIFICENT COLOR PLATE ■ • ill THIS GREAT WAR IS OF THE NATIONS Hl|| IT I COLORED H LUSTRATHW on each front cover i Complete Your Set try Getting Eatfl Part WJKU'IftNG Greatly Reduced Illustration. 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