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PLANTERS
LOAN AND
SAVINGS BANK
JOS BROAD ST., AUGUSTA. OA.
L. C. Hayne, President.
Gm. P. Bat*,. Caahlar.
Organized 1570
Correct Living Daily
Is the only m<>tho<l by which
success ran be obtained In any
department of life.
A Judicious Expenditure
Of money muirt necessarily bring
this happy raatilt to tho*e who
■ihaerve this rule.
OUR SPLENDID FACILITIES
For nerving thl* conservative
claee of people are unexcelled,
and thetr Interests are carefully
guarded hr ua.
WE INVITE THE ACCOUNTS
Of Guardians, Trustees, Ad
ministrators. Lodge-Treaaurer*,
and those having funds a wait -
Inn Investment.
United States Depository
For Postal Moving* Funds
CAREFUL AND PROMPT
ATTENTION
Given to nil business entrusted
to us and' perfect satisfaction
guaranteed
Osposits May Bs Mads by Mail.
“ALCO CLOTHES”
Are tr&ilf* winner* to us
because they fit, style and
satisfy ever the most
hard-to-please men and
young men.
A try-on proves the
style and fit—and ALCO
tailoring wears * wears
wears !
Other Dressing
that’s sure to plea«e yon
awaits vour early call—
Creary's]
"Home of Good Clothes”
Read Herald “Wants”
V rainy
MIGHT
COME ’WILL
xvlwßyw F,ND You
SlIlB; y/ITHOUT A
Wl x wIXXPOLLAR IN
BANK?
Young Man, don't you think it would be wise for
you to commenc* to uva a little out of your salary each
pay day and get ready for that “Rainy Day? M That day
day is bound to come to you sooner or later.
We are helping other young men to save. May
we not help you?
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
35 YEARS OP FAITHFUL SERVICE.
PHES’T Pint
AGAIN AT FRONT
Head of French Republic Get
ting First Hand Information
Regarding Operation of the
Armies.
Pa ri*. 3:01 a. m. Folnrar*
i* getting fPxt hand information an
to how France in conducting the war.
First he went to Audrcfchy south of
Qucsnoy-Kn-Hantr-rro, where he watch
ed the attack of the French troops as
well as the fu-tlon of the three-inch
guns and the heavy artillery.
Then he *aw how the armies were
operating from the Lys to the Oise He
also inquired aa to the and
postal services, the provisioning of Ihe
soldiers, the distribution of warm
clothing, etc.
Confer* Medal*.
The president took occasion lo con
fer a number of military medals. A
severely wounded French soldier, sup
ported by two comrades, received the
decoration of the Legion of Honor and
the Accolade from the president. Tlir*
soldier was overcome with emotion
and cried. "Long Live France!’* In a
voice that profoundly moved the si • -
tators at the scene.
Afterwards th«- president descended
Into a mal mine at Hrua.v and r-x
pressed his felicitations and symp /
for the comrades of the miners who
are fighting for France.
BOXING DOMED
IN CALIFORNIA
S«n Francisco.—PrCc fiuliting 1 -
(loomed In California on (lie fare of
return* from Tuesday'* rivet Inn a*
compiled lo(!a>. The proposed law
doing away with the fl*tle sport Imd
been given a majority of vote* In the
precinct* reporting and a* vote* wero
(IlKtrlbuted throughout the *tatc It
seemed probable that later figure*
would maintain the *ame ratio against
the measure. KHrllcr return*, e*-
olnlly those from cities made It ap
pear that (he antl-flght measure had
been lost by a narrow margin. The
state has long been a pugilistic stump
ing ground and It Is said at one time
Ihree world champions of varying
classes lived In the same block In San
Francisco
The so-called lowa Injunction law
for the abatement of Immoral traffic
heretofore regarded as defeated, like
wise showed heavy support from the
Inner districts of the state und the nf
flrmatlev votes obtained a majority.
MODERN COOKING DEMON
STRATION AT CULPEPPER'S.
The conking demonstration being
held every' afternoon this week, 3 to
5:30, at Culpepper Bros.' Is creating
an Interest that speaks well tor the
housewives of Augusta. The attend
ance has exceeded all expectation*. and
those who attend are being well re
paid by the opportunity to wltneiia this
modern domestic science exhibit.
The d( tponslratlon will continue
thsnugh litis week.
An Appeal to Wives
You know the terrible affliction that
conus to many homes from the result
of a drinking husband or son You
know of the money wasted on ‘‘Prink'
thut Is needed in the home to purchase
food and clothing ORRINK has saved
thousands of drinking men. It Is a
home treatment and can he given se
cretly. Your money will be refundel
If, after a trial, It haa tailed to benefit.
Costs only 11.00 a box. Come In and
get a free booklet and let us tell you
of Ihc god <'BRINK I* doing
T. G. Howard's, store No. 1, corner
Broad and Jackson Rts.; store No. 2,
TlO It mad St.
Merchants Dairy Lunch Open
All Night.
Heaters
•U'/3% OFF ON
25 Hot Blast Heaters
Prices $7.50 to $35.00.
Cash nr on divided pay
ment plan. No extra
charge for installing.
Friday and Saturday.
See Window Display.
Dining Room Special,
consisting of 1 6-ft. Ex
tension table and 6 chaiis
to match, upholstered in
genuine leather. Finish
ed Golden Oak or Fum
ed Oak. Only $19.98.
98c cash and $1 a week.
DELEGATIONS
SOLID FROM 1
SUITES, SOUTH
Twelve Southern States Will
Send 105 Democratic Rep
resentatives Out of a Possible
112..-Loss of Three.
Atlanta, Qa — Twelve Southern Staten
will a end 105 democratic representa-
I lives to the next session of congress
|out of a possible 112. uncording to
| present election returns. This com
pilation shows a loss of three demo
cratic memberships compared with
the representation In the last session
of congress.
Of the seven memberships which
will not bs held by the democrats,
PIMPLES ON SCALP
ITCHED AND BURNED
Hair Got Thin. Could Not Sleep for
Scratching. Dandruff Scaled Off
and Showed On Clothes. Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment Healed.
lewlabueg. Term. "Four yean past
1 bad a vary bad scalp trouble that com
menced with Itching Later my hair go*
S thin and my scalp sore and
1 could not sleep fbr scratch
ing at times 1 did not get
the sleep that was restful
and refreshing 1 wa* losing
my hair fast 1 had pimples
on my acalp which Itched and
burned so that I scratched
and Irritated them 1 had
dandruff which scaled off and showed on
my clothes
' I uied almost every noted scalp remedy
; and hair lonic without sucres* Then I
! commenced using Outlcura Koap and Oint
ment and w%> relieved of the Itching and
■ acre scalp after three shampoos and appll-
J rations of the Ointment After using both
the Outlcura Soap and Ointment for three
months 1 .« »* completely cured " (Signed!
I F It I etrls. Jan t. 1»14.
Samples Free by Mall
For red rough chapped and bleedtng
hands, itching, burning palms, and painful
linger-ends with shapeless nails, a one-night
Outlcura treatment works wonder* Soak
hand*, on retiring. In hot water and Outlcura
Soap Dry. anoint with Outlcura ointment
and wear *oft bandages or old. loose gloves
during the night. Although Outlcura Soap
25c ! and Outlcura Ointment tSOc.' are
i add t'y druggist* and dealer* everywhere.
1 .1 -ample of each with 3*-p Skin Book will
( be sent free upon request Address post
j card "Outlcura. Dipt. T, Buetou."
rHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Why Pay More When Rhodes Sells For Less
All Prices Marked in Plain Figures, Cash or Divided Payment Plan.
A few Specials for Friday and Saturday-Look them over and you will make
our store your first Shopping place tomorrow.
10 Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suit
Consisting of the following pieces:
1 72-inch Buffet, 1 8-ft. Extension Table, 1 extra large China Cabinet, 1
Serving Table, 6 Chairs to match, upholstered in genuine leather.
Regular $375.00 value, special price $280.00.
One 9x12 Artsquare Free with this suite Friday and Saturday.
Cash or on our divided payment plan.
Five Piece Mahogany Parlor Suit
A parlor suit that will set the furniture problem at rest. Made of
handsomely grained mahogany, "the king of woods,” upholstered seat and
back in genuine black leather. Regular $125.00 value. Special price $95.
Mahogany Parlor Table free with this set Friday and Saturday.
Cash or on our divided payment plan.
BLUE TAG BARGAIN BALCONY
Filled to overflowing with good substantial furniture at l/> the regular
price. Chairs, Rockers, Extension Tables, Parlor Tables, Dressers, Wash
stands, Chiffoniers, Chifforobes and hundreds other articles not mentioned.
Better Come Friday and Saturday
/V.G
Broad St Augusta, Ga.
six will be held by republicans and
one by the progressives. The oppo
sition to the democrats from the
South will be distributed as follows:
Tennassae.
Sam R. Sells, Republican. First Dis
trict.
Richard W. Austin, Republican,
Second District.
Oklahoma.
Dick T. Morgan, Republican, Eighth
District.
Jos. A. Gill, Republican, First Dis
trict.
North Carolina.
Jnmes J. Britt, Republican, Tenth
District.
Virginia.
C. Ilascom Slemp, Republican,
Ninth District.
Louisiana.
W. P. Martin. Progressive, Third
District.
Those Lost.
House memberships held by demo
crats In the last congressional ses
sion, but lost, according to late re
turns, are the Tenth North Carolina,
the First Oklahoma, and the Third
Louisiana Districts.
Representative James M. Gudger,
Jr., was the democratic candidate for
re-election in the Tenth North Caro
lina as was Representative Janies W.
Davenport In the First Oklahoma
Henri L. Guy dan was the democratic
candidate in the Third Oklahoma
United States Senator-elect Brous
sard has represented the Third Louis
iana in the house.
The Seven.
Seven Southern States will return
solid democratic delegations to the
house ns follows:
Alabama, 10; Arkansas, 7: Florida
4; Georgia, 12; Mississippi, 8; South
Carolina, 7; Texas, 18.
The defeat of the democratic nomi
nee In the Third Louisiana District
Is attributed to the removal of the
tariff on sugar by congress. The
district is a sugar-producing center.
Theodore Roosevelt made several
speeches In behalf of the progressive
cause there.
Voters In Texas defeated a proposed
constitutional amendment for the. es
tablishment of the Initiative, referen
dum and recall. The progressive vote
In the state was greatly reduced.
Progressives In Georgia, however,
showed greater strength than til 1912.
GOVT RECEIPTS OFF.
Washington.—Government receipts
from ordinary sourcea were nearly
$10,000,000 less during October than
for October last year. Customs re
ceipts were off about $14,000,000 and
Internal revenue nearly $5.000,000. The
figures were In contrast with the
showing for September when total re
ceipts fell off only about $4.000.000
with customs below the same month
In 1918 about $9,500,000 and Internal
revenue receipts Increased $6,000,000.
The effect of the new revenue war tax
will not notiuaably swell the treas
ury's total for several weeks.
The net balance In the general fund
at tfce close of the month was $91,689,-
188. shout 854.000,000 less than on
June SO and the total cash assets
were put at $1,868,821,187 compared
with $2,005,005,881 on June 80th
I,S*« PLURALITY FOR UNCLE JOE
OanvOls, 111.--Joseph G. Cannon car.
rled the 18th Illinois district by ap
proximately 1,596 plurality.
COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERSI
- - • : - '
SBOO,OOO FOR ATLANTA
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Atlanta. Ga.—Real money—gold and
gold certificates—is piled up in the
vault of the Third National Bank
Building to the amount of 'BOO,OOO,
awaiting the opening of the federal
reserve bank in the Hurt Building on
November 16th. This represents the
subscriptions of the member banks in
the Atlanta district. The gold and
currency came in by express, and
when it is moved to its new vaults a
special police guard will escort It
through the streets.
M. W. Bell, the assistant secretary
of the new bank, has arrived from
New Orleans to begin his work. Chair
man M. B. Wellborn of Anniston. Ala.,
is expected this week.
BRANCH SUCCEEDS PARKER.
Greenville, S. C. —M. C. Branch, of
Richmond, Va„ today was elected
president of the Parker Cotton Mills
Company by the board of directors at
a meeting held in New York, accord
ing to private messages received here
last night. Mr. Branch succeeds Lewis
W. Parker, of Greenville, resigned. The
Parker Company is one of the largest
in the country and operates many mills
in the South.
FUTURE HARD WORK FOR
OA. R. R. COMMISSION
Atlanta, Ga. —Next week will bring
a saeson of hard work for the Georgia
Railroad Commission, for hearings of
a score or more of important cases
are scheduled. Many of the petitions
are from the various railroads which
wish to cut off certain parts of the
train service and thus reduce operat
ing expenses. The commission will
hear the people along the lines be
fore granting these requests.
PRESIDES AS JUDGE OF
UNIVERSITY JEFFERSON COURT
Elberton, Ga. -Colonel T. Donnelly
Bennett of this city went over to Ath
No Man Is So Strong
No Woman Either
as not to need occasional help to rid the system of waste. If this
waste is not eliminated, blood disorders and a general run
down condition will follow bringing serious sickness in their
train. In our native fields and forests grow blood root,
queen’s root, mandrake, stone root, golden seal. Oregon grape
root and cherrybark. Dr. Pierce did a great thing for suffer
ing humanity when he made of these native remedial agents a
pure glyceric extract and introduced it to the world as
Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery
(In Tablet or Liquid Form)
Thi* wonderful remedy has a record. Thousands have re
commended It to others because it has relieved them of the
pangs of Indigestion, of dyspepsia and weak stomach at
tended by sour risings, heartburn, bad breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing of the stomach, biliousness, and
similar derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels.
You can obtain Dr. Pierca’s Golden
Medical Discovery in tablet or liquid
form from all dealers in medicine*—or
•end 50 one-cent stamps for a trial box
of the tablet* to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’
Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y.
The Common Sense Medical Adklser will give you just the
sort of information you need to keep yourself In good health
and the right physical strength. You can obtain a copy
of this 1008 page, cloth-bound, illustrated book free if you
will send 31 one-cent stamps to pay for the cost of wrap
ping and mailing. Address:
DR. PIERCE, Invalids’Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
r~~;n ■ "3,
Ranges
Royal Eagle Ranges.
$45.00 Value at
$39.50
Your old worn out range
and one dollar will he ac
cepted as first payment, the
balance can be paid at the
rate of one dollar a week or
$5.00 a month.
Bed Room Special, con
sisting of full size two
inch continuous post
metal bed, 45 lb. felt mat
tress, all steel spring and
two feather pillows.
Only $17.98.
98c cash and $1 a week.
ens Tuesday to preside as judge of the
Jefferson moot court of the University
of Georgia which holds several ses
sions yearly for the purpose of In
structing the law students of the Uni
versity of Georgia In the practical side
of thj practice of law. Mr. Bennett’s
invitation was rather unusual as he
is not a "Georgia man."
Merchants Dairy Lunch Open
All Night.
RELIEF PROCLAMATION.
Indianapolis. —Gov. Samuel M. Ral
ston today Issued a proclamation call
ing upon the people of Indiana to
subscribe to a fund to be used In re
lief work for distressed non-combat
ants In Europe. A cablegram from
the relief committee in London re
ceived by the governor yesterday sug
gested the issuance of the proclama
tion. An effort will be made to se
cure the equivalent of a shipload of
food in this state.
MM. ANNA MAY CO*.
Mr* Anno Hay Com, nf Bmnton
Cum, M» . Routt i, Nyi: ‘ It la
with plaanore 1 write to *xpr*aa my
thank* for the benefit I have re
e«tved from the use of your moth
dam, name! j. Dr. Pierre’s Qoldoai
Medical Discovery. Kawnte he
acrintton and Pleasant Peiieta I
waa a treat • offerer from stomach
and nerve trouble for nearly eigh
teen month* Waa confined to bod
for six neon the with inflammation off
atomach, cauaed from tndigaetiou.
I bad six doctors in all treating me
but grew worse all the tJme-Mooo
of them could do me may good. Fi
nal: y I wrote to you for advioe which
I thankfully received, and have
taken eight*** bottles of ’Goldou
Medical Diseoverv* and ’Favorite
Prescription,' ana eesural vlalo of
’Pefleta.' 1 feel stronger than I
have felt for safer a I months—can