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TWELVE
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PLANTERS
LOAN AND
SAVINGS BANK
fO6 BROAD ST, aUGUBTA, QA.
L. C. Hayna, President.
Gso. P. Bate*. Caehier.
Organized 1570
Correct Mg Dally
la tha only method by which
auocaaa can ba obtained In any
department oi life.
A Judicious Expenditure
Of money must oet eaiiarlly bring
tbla happy raault to thoge who
jbaerve thtb rule
OUR SPLENDID FACILITIES
Tor serving thla conaervatlve
doss of people are unexcelled,
and their Internet* are carefully
guarded by ua
WE INVITE THE ACCOUNTS
Of Ouardlana. Truateaa, Ad
mlnletratora, Ivodge-Treoeurera,
and thoaa having funda await
ing tnveetment.
United States Depository
For Portal Savings Funds.
CAREFUL AND PROMPT
ATTENTION
Given to all business entrusted
to ua and perfect satisfaction
guaranteed.
Deposit* May Ba Mada by Mail.
UNIQUE DISPLAY
AUGUSTA MADE
METAL SHINGLES
By W. B. TOOLE & 00., at
935 Broad Street.
On* of th* mo»t unique a* well a*
attractive displays of Augusta-made
Roods seen during the Uva at Home.
Made at Home. Buy at Home Week,
and one that Is attracting a great ileal
of attention and ellcltlnir admiration
from the thousand* of spectators, is
the miniature roof covered with metal
shingle* In fhint of W. B. Toole A
fo.'i establishment. 933 Hroad street.
The object of the exhibit I* to show
the superiority of the home-manufac
tured ehlnglea, lavented and manufac
tured by Mr. Toole.
The miniature roof la supported by
galvanised columns, with flneala at
each epd and O <}. cuttertng running
around the eaves, while a strea/m of
water la seen to issue forth through
the chimney, falling upon th* roof and
running off Into the gutter* In the
■ame manner a* la employed on roof*
of dwellings or business houses Th#
spray Is a good Imitation of rain and
Is a "moat Ingenious contrivance ’ to
show the perfect mechanism of the
Toole shingles When your roof I*
covered with thla shingle you can rest
satisfied that not a drop of water will
ever penetrate to the Inner walls. It
le *o accurately and perfectly con-
t MLm&MLiA..-.* ‘;
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WALK-OVER BOOTSHOP
C. A. NICKERSON, Manager
strueted tha* it is Impossible for a leak
to occur.
Mr. Toole has been highly compli
mented on his invention and from the
number of orders that are being re
ceived dally It will be but a short time
before he will be forced to enlarge his
plant In order to supply the demand.
The Toole shingle Is taking the place
of all other, makes; builderH have seen
that they possess qualities that cannot
be had In any other shingle now on
the market, and In addition to the
large number of home orders, out-of
town builder* are adopting the Toole
shingle In preference to all others
Being an Augusta enterprise, an In
vention of an Augusta man, makes It
especially attractive to all Augustans.
N r Toole Is not only meeting the prices
enarged by other shingle manufactur
ers, but be is enabled to even under
sell his strongest competitor, and at
the same time give a superior article
for tiie money - a. shingle, that will
last. longer and give better sendee in
every way.
Those who have not seen this unique
display should do so during the week
of November 1(1-21.—(Adv )
AUGUSTA SCULPTOR
MAKES DISPLAY
FINE WORK
C. F. Kohlruss Exhibits Hand
some Work at 620 Broad St.
No display of Augusta-made prod
ucts shows more plainly the skill, ar
tistic work and trace of the master's
hand than does that from the marble
yards of ('. F. Kohlruss and which can
be seen at «29 Broad street during
Augusta's Live at Home. Buy at Home,
Mode at Home week Mr. Kohlruss
is an artist in his line, for besides
designing, cutting and lettering monu
ments, torqbstones, etc., he is a sculp
tor and molder of no mean ability, as
the exhibits will attest Mr. Kohl
russ Is a German by nativity, but
having lived for the greater part of
his life In Augusts, he now feels that
this Is his native heath, for it Is here
that he has his Interest, knowing and
being known by all Augustans. He
has built up a most gratifying busi
ness for not alone does lie serve the
people of this (Ity, hut those living
In a radius of flft' nr more miles of
Augusta His stock is always kept
up to the high standard of excellence
and it is therefore not a difficult mat
ter for anyone to make his or her se
lection when visiting the yards of this
well known Augustan Mr. Kohlruss
employs a number of skilled work
men all of them Augustans for
he believes firmly In the principle of
"live at home, Irade at home," and
111* business Is one that may be classed
with the most enterprising and profit
able
"As far as it I* possible." slid Mr.
Kohlruss. "I use Georgia marble, and
1 hsvc found that It equals the best
grade to he had anywhere."
The exhibits of Mr. Kohlruss are,
particularly Interesting, especially the
molded and sculptured figures and
those who have not seen them should
call at *29 Broad street and see for
themselves the character of woirk done
by an Augusta man. His marble yards
are located Ht the corner of Sixth and
Fills streets. -(Advertisement 1
Pointers for Women.
Almost every women who has rais
ed a family will remember Instances
where she has prevented serious sick
ness by having the right medicine at
hand ready for instant use when
needed A common cold can be cured
much more quickly when properly
treated a* soqn as the cold has been
contracted Instead of waiting until
It has heron e settled In the system.
You will find Ghnnibcrlaln’s Courli
Remedy especially efficacious In cases
of colds and croup In children. When
given as soon as the child becomes
j hoarse, which la the first symptom n(,
| croup. It will prevent the attack. For
i sale by all dealers
AN INTERESTING DISPLAY
A display that will be especially in
teresting to Augustans, as well as
out-of-town visitors, can be seen In
the show window of J. B. White &.
Company tomorrow. The exhibit will
be made by the Employing Printers’
Association, of Augusta, and will con
tain specimens of work from six of
the leading prlnterle* of the city. By
what seems an error, this display has
been listed under the heading of the
Phoenix Printing Company, when In
reality It will embrace speclments of
work from the several firms who are
co-operating to the end of enlighten
ing Augustans as to the high quality
of work they are capable of turning
out. The exhibit will be nothing less
than an education to the business
men of the city, for there, are many
who are ignorant of the fact that, the
printing offices of Augusta are equip
ped for doing all classes of work —
from the smallest Job to the most ar
tistic to be had In any city in the
country, and It is for the purpose of
acquainting the various firms here
BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF ART
There is not a display on Brosd
street during the Buy-at-Home, Tiade
at-Home week that is eliciting rrora
favorable comment and genera' ex
pressions of approval from the thou
sands of spectators than the collec
tion of handsome photographs in the
show window of 1,. J Srhaul and
Company's jewelry store, specimens of
work of the Tommlns' Studio. Ml'.
Tommins Is a gentleman of long ex
perience In the photographic art; he
is an Augustan In every sense of the
word; he believes ill the principle of
"Jive at-home; trade at-home" and he
has mastered his professlol lo the de
gree that no one in this city should
feel 11 necessary to send awu] for work
In bis line, or feel that to get a supe
rior quality of photographs the like
ness must be taken by some one else—
some out-of-town firm. An Inspec
tion of Mr. Tommlns’ display will con
vince even the most skeptical that
Augusta is not behind an.' of the large
cities in her works of art. The Tom
mlns pictures are as good as any you
will find In the country—lt matters not
where von go and a great deal better
than tiie majorltyof those turned out
by photographers In other cities.
LOVELY FLORAL DISPLAY
Of the many exhibits of “made-at
home" goods shown In Augusta this
week, none have elicited more uni
versal expressions of approval and
admiration than has the display of
home-grown flowers from Balk’s Nur
sery, now being displayed In the win
dow of F G. Mertlns, 852 Broad Street
Mr. Balk was anxious to show Au
gustans that it was unnecessary to
send out of the city for flowers and
ferns when he can supply their needs
at all times with the very latest and
finest quality of cut flowers and pot
plants, as well as a variety of ferns.
Among the collection to he seen In Mr.
Mertlns’ window are specimens of
pink carnations, pink roses, yellow
and white narcissus, lovely chrysan
themums, bride’s llly-of-the-valley
shower and other beautiful varieties.
The Balk Nursery Is one of the most
up-to-date and modern enterprises of
the kind In the country for there is
not a flower plant nor bloom —in
season that cannot be had at this nur
sery, which Is located at 234 Greene
.Street, and the people of Augusta and
surrounding section have realized that
their very wish In the flower line can
he gratified here. For years It was
the custom of many in Augusta to
send to near-by cities for their flow
ers on occasions of weddings and re
ceptions. hut this Is no longer a ne
cessity, for at Balk's Nursery the most
exquisite blooms and handsome plants
KNOW ALL MEN:
THAT
WALK - OVER MODELS
AFFORD THE MOST
IN STYLE
IN QUALITY
IN COMFORT
And the Utmost In All
Round Satisfaction.
Priced at $3, $3.50 and Up
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
with the capability of these offices
that this display Is put on, and it Is
hoped that no man In Augusta will
fall to see this attractive exhibit. By
patronizing home enterprises it means
keeping the money you have been
sending away for your printing, right
here at home, where it is needed,
where it will do double service. It
matters not the character of work
you wish you can rest at ease that it
can be done on an Augusta press, and
the cost will be no more than that
charged by out-of-town firms. Try it!
Get the habit; you will find It will pay
the biggest dividend of any resolve
you ever put Into effect. “Live at
home; trade at home" Is what is need
ed In Augusta.
Don’t fall to see the display in
White’s window. The following firms
contributed toward the exhibit: H. C.
Bush, Chronicle Job Office, How &
McGowan, Phoenix Printing Company,
Geo. W. Tidwell, Jr., Williams Print
ing Company, Rtdgley & Wing, suc
cessors, and J. M. Wolfe.
■'l had no idea that such high class
work could be done by an Augusta
photographer," remarked a lady yes
terday as she stood In front of the
window containing Mr. Tommlns' dis
play and admiring the different speci
mens placed there to enlighten the
people of this city, as well as those
who trade In Augusta, as to the high
quality of work that he is capable of
doing. The display is a credit to Mr.
Tommlns; It Is a credit to Augusta and
it should open the eyes of many to
the fact that right here at home you
can get the very highest class of art.
Mr. Tommlns Is not a stranger to Au
gustans:he has made this city his
home since childhood and when you
give him your order you are patroniz
ing a home enterprise and are sure of
the best results, for Mr. Tommins
guarantees all his work to be entirely
satisfactory. In patronizing a home
institution you have the consolation of
knowing that you are getting the best
value for your money, and at the same
time you are keeping your dollar In
Augusta. If you have hot seen the
specimens Mr. Tommins has on dis
play, you should call today and see
for yourself the character of work he
is capable of giving his patrons.
can be had at all times, and at prices
that are as reasonable as you can get
from any florist In the state.
Mr. Balk gives the business his
personal attention and from the long
list of regular customers he has on
file It would indicate that those who
have patronized him have been thor
oughly satisfied with their treatment,
the character of flowers and plants
obtained and the prices charged.
Augustans, especially the ladles, are
requested to see the exhibit from
Balk's Nursery in the window of F. G.
Mertlns, and thus be convinced that
there Is nothing obtainable from a
modern nursery or floral garden that
cannot be supplied by this enterpris
ing and progressive firm.
A KITCHENETTE.
"Kach room in their flat represents
a defferent period."
"How about tha kitchen 2”
"That represents the age of conden
sation.” PAUL COOK.
Christmas if on the way.
Shop early and save your
temper. Save your dollars
also by saying when shop
ping in Augusta: “I saw it
in The Herald.”
THE WISE DRY
GOODS CO.
Practice Economy and Save Big Money
in This Wonderful
PROFIT SHARING SALE
Try WISE First—lt Pays
In connection with these matchless values we
are giving Purple Trading Stamps and votes in the Mer
chants Stamp Contest. Also we are giving away S3OO
in cash prizes to be given away December 24th —$200
for first and SIOO for second. Just save your cash sales
slips and vote them for your choice at our store at the
rate of one vote for every 5 cents spent or paid on ac
counts. No trouble. No work. No worry. Simply drop
your duplicate sales slips in the box at our door; and
soy to your friend when she starts up or down town that
if she has any dry goods to buy to go to Wise’s and buy
them and drop her sales slips in the box for you. Simple
enough. Also tell her to ask for the votes in the Stamp
Contest, and you can vote them for the same organiza
tion if you like in their contest. In this way you make
your dollars spent here get double votes and stand a
chance of winning two prizes instead of one. Get busy
now, for they are voting lively already. If there is any
thing that you do not understand, just ask any of the
clerks and they will be glad to explain it thoroughly to
you.
NOMINATION BLANK
WISE REFUND CONTEST.
Good for 500 votes for each candidate, used
one time only.
I hereby nominate
as a contestant in Wise Refund Contest, subject to
the rules and regulations as given by the Wise Dry
Goods Company.
Date
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THE WISE DRY GOODS CO.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13.