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Augusta, Georgia.
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1008 BROAD STREET
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Declares War Economy
Means Millions Saved
For Investment Later
A. M. Harris Predicts Outburst
of Enterprise Will Follow
Conflict
Tells Bankers at Richmond
Savings Accounts Will In
crease, Preventing Sacrifice
of Securities at Depressed
Prices- -Trust Companies and
State Banks Seek Easier En
trance Into Reserve System.
Richmond, Va. —That a wave of
economy unprecedented In history is
MvvecpinK over this country as a result
of the war situation was the declara
tion of A. H. Harris of Harris, Korbes
and Company, of New York, In a
speech before the savings hank sec
tions of the American Bankers’ Asso
ciation convention recently. He pre
dicted Increased savings deposits would
rriuke it unnecessary for any sacrifice
of securities by banks at present de
pressed prices. Mr. Harris said that
the widespread movement of economy
extends not only to personal expendi
tures, but also to the expenditures of
corporations and business houses gen
erally. Mr. Harris declared Ilia effect
of this would tie an enormous an]
rapid accumulation of capital for In
vestment later on.
At a Joint meeting of the trust com
pany and savings bank sections a res
olution was passed providing for a
committee of 12 appointed from the
American Bankers’ Association to go
to Washington to study the rules gov
erning membership of the new federal
reserve bank with a view as to the
advisability of amending the reserve
act to make It easier for the entrance
of state, savings banks, trust com
panies Into the reserve system.
But Wexler, president of the Whit
ney Central National Bank of New
Orleans, presented argument In favor
of adoption of the resolution, and
Breckenrldge Jones, president of the
Mississippi Valley Trust Company of
Bt. l/ouis. Mo., advocated the amend
ing of the hill to'make .It easier to
the state anil savings hanks and the
trust companies to gain memberahlp In
the reserve system, and went further.
He declared the reserve act should he
amended so as to make the xamitia
tlon of the bank books come under the
examiners of the local reserve boards,
rather than federal examiners from
Washington
In Ills speech before the savings
hank section Mr. Harris sahl In part:
"The economic and Industrial con
ditions at the present time are not to
he compared with those following the
panic of 1893. Aside from rertaln In
dustries and businesses which have
been especially affected there Is em
ployment throughout the country. The
wave of economy, therefore, means a
much more enormous and rapid ac
cumulation of capital than ever oc
curred before.
"The economic losses resulting from
wars are usually exaggerated, as
shown by the Industrial conditions
which exist when peaae Is restored. It
Is estimated that the European war
is coating as high as $50,000,000 a day.
This Is, of course, a huge sum. But
you must remember that you are deal
ing with huge figures all around. The
population of the nations directly en
gaged in the European war Is over
800,000,000. An average saving of only
IS cents a day for this number of per
sons would amount to over $50,000,000
a day.
"It should also he remembered that
the destruction of battleships, forts,
gunpowder, etc., Is not a new loss of
capital. This was paid for before the
war started and the loss of capital
occurred when these articles of war
wire constructed and manufactured
during times of pence. In fnct, the
great losses of capital and economic
w -stes occur during times of prosper
ity, whereas capital Is accumulated
during periods of depression. Certain
ly never before in the history of this
country has there been such a wave
of economy. With a population of
100,000.000 In this country, It would
require only a relatively small reduc
tion In wasteful expenditures for us
to accumulate a saving amounting lo
hundreds of millions of dollars a
month,
"This wsve of economy which is
sweeping over the country Is of the
greatest Importance to you. It means
that persons who have never previ
ously been In the habit of saving will
begin opening savings accounts and
that others who already have savings
accounts will Increase the slxe of thee ■
accounts If this result occurs It will
mean that you will not be called upon
to sacrifice your holdings of high
grade Investments at the present de
pressed prices In other words, you
will not he called upon to suffer any
actual lossea In your Investments but
will be able to continue to hold thess
bonds until they mature, when you
will receive In payment their par value,
or Just what you expected when you
purchased them. Tn addition to the
wave of economy there Is the wonder
ful outburst of Individual enterprise
that Invariably follows a war. Ex
plain It In whatever way you please.
It la nevertheless a fact that the great
est enterprise, the greatest energy-, the
greatest Ingenuity Invariably Immedi
ately follow a great war ”
DON’T LET YOUR BABY UPSET
YOUR HOUSEHOLD.
On the general subject of the Im
portance of making a hnby live up to
a schedule. Doctor Dennett, In the
November Woman’s Home Companion,
auys:
“Can you Imagine g railroad run
without a time-table? Well, a proper
system with a definite schedule Is al
most at necessary In the household
where a baby la to be brought up, as It
Is tn railroading or any other business.
If the last results are to be obtained.
It Is far less w-ork to have a time for
everything, and it Is not difficult to
have everything come on time,
“In many Instances I have found
that all that It was necessary to do to
change a haul habv to a good baby w as
to straighten out his schedule. A baby
who eats whenever he wants through
out the night not only robs hi* mother
of sleep but Is fretful during the dnv.
It Is astonishing to see how one small
infant nuo upset a lioMchohi'*
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YOU CORDIALLY INVITED
to an expert exhibition of the most
important Domestic Science Unit
in your home. See the famous
COLE’S HOT BLAST RANGE
in actual operation.
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combustion save the gas part Hf
of your fuel wasted by all ISI
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MUST MEET POSTMAN AT FRONT
DOOR NOW.
Housewives and business men in many
cities who have heen accustomed to re
ceiving their mill from obliging car
riers at reaY and side doors now must
arrange to have postmen call only at
front entrances. instructions to this
effect were mailed to postmasters today
to become operative in two monins.
Many carrier* lost much time, it was
said, by making circuitous routes to rear
and side doors to oblige the patron* on
their routes.
To the Rescue
in Blood Diseases
Just the Help Needed to Over
come Worst Troubles.
Tn R. R R., the famon* blood pnrlfler,
U tin greatest natural repair crew known.
It la an antidot* tor grrmi, that one* l«t
loow, multiply no faat that a definite dla
ra»* la apparent oeer night. Aa<l yet as
powerful la tb* Influence of R. 8. R. that
Ilk* a traat army It *pr*ada all through
tb* blood, check* dtaraa*. open* up a'l th*
taltr* of escape and throw* out disease
through th* lung*, kidneys, bladder, bowrl*
and akin.
Do not become panic atrlrkrn If a raah
or boll* or eruption* Inflame th* akin.
Nature la doing her beat but Natur* la at
the name tint* calling for help, and In
R R. 8 la Juat the kind of help Nature
demand*, for ll la a pur* regelahle remedy
with an aetlon that ylgorouely follow* th*
blood channel* and rleana and repair* aa
It goet along In eeery community art
people who know thla to be true. They
hare uaed R. st, p. and are blood clean,
through and through.
tiet a bottlo of 8, 8. R. today at any
drug atore. DrlT* out thoae deotrurtlya
gerrna that caua* akin eruption*, aore throat,
awollea gland*. Mood rlalngs. painful rheu
malic Joint*. chronic bronchitis. and moat
alt condltlona of disease Read the folder
around the bottle that tell* about the great
work being done to aaalat eulferera. If you
would know more about the blood and Ita
treatment, write for apodal book to Th*
Rwtft Rpeclflc Co , 52 Swift Bldg, Atlanta,
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DEMONSTRATIONS UPON FOLLOWING DATES :
NOVEMBER 2,8, 4,5, 6 and 7
Culpepper Bros.
1019-1021 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Safety First
WHICH? are you looking for Bar
gain Counter Glasses, are you willing
to wear cheap glasses just because they
are cheap, do you consent to having
your eyes tampered with at the risk
of their Permanent Injury.
Then this message is not for you.
But if you value the Precious gift
of sight, if you wish to retain it.
If you Appreciate skill, then it Is
for you. and you are asked to come
where Absolute Accuracy, in cor
recting eye defects. 1* 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 is an art, you
get the best here.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
Assisted by
Mr. L. A Williams.
Optometrists and Opticians.
214 Seventh St.
Established 1888.
THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN BANK
709 Broad Street. Augusta, Georgia
Statement at Close of Business October 9th, 1914:
4%
Interest
Paid on
Deposits
in Our
Savings
Department.
Special attention given to out of town accounts. You are cordially invited to
call on us when in the city. Or we will be pleased to hear from you by mail.
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ALUMINUM WARE
will be given absolutely FREE to every
person ordering Cole’s Hot Blast Range,
during the exhibition Oi'ly.
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Dealers in Best Grade Native Meats.
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Quick Delivery to Any Part of Crty.
703 Mclntosh street. phone 3155.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $7,737,668.30
Stocks and Bonds 304,440.77
Real Estate and Banking Houses. 374,634.25
Cash and Due from Banks 2,238,661.10
$10,655~404742
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits . . 1,131,992.90
Dividends Unpaid 3,637.50
Due to Banks 875,000.00
Deposits 7,644,774.02
$10,655,404.42
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16.
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Range
Sale
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and Time
Certificates
of Deposit
Issued, on
Which We
Pay
Interest.