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PLANTERS
LOAN AND
SAVINGS BANK
A» BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, QA.
L. C. Hayne, Praaidant.
Gao. P. BttM. Caahlar.
Organized 1570
Correct Living flally
I* the only method by which
•uccwa can ha obtained In any
department of life.
A Judicious Expenditure
Of money mull neceasarily bring
thla happy raault to those who
observe this rule.
OUR SPLENDID FACILITIES
For serving this conservative
claas of people are unexcelled,
and their Interests are carefully
guarded by us.
WE INVITE THE ACCOUNTB
Of Guardians. Trustees, Ad
ministrator* Lodge-Treasurers,
and those having funds await
ing Investment.
United States Depnsitory
For Poitfaj Sittings Funds.
CAREFUL AND PROMPT
ATTENTION
Given to all business entrusted
to he and'ipeMet* satisfaction
guaranteed.
Deposits May Be Made by Mall.
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Prlre 38v st all dm* stores In Augusta. Drug trade hup, tiled by the
Augusts Drug Company, Auguata, Qs. Manufactured and guaranteed by
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Young Man, don’t you think it would be wise for
you to commence to save a little out of your salary each
pay day and get ready for that “Rainy Day?” 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
38 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE
BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY
AWQUSTA, . GEORGIA
CLOSING OUT
For boys from * to 13. every
*u!t in our *trw*k that formerly
sold all tha way up to 38.33. w#
are sailing tha raat of tha waak
for
$3.95
MS C REARY’S
TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL
HAIR-NO DANDRUFF
Use Parisian Sage. It Makes
Your Hair Soft and Fluffy,
Surely Stops Itching Head
When your hair is losing color, too
dry, brittle, thin, or the scalp Itches,
you should immediately begin the use
of Parisian Sage The first applica
tion removes all dandruff. Invigorates ,
the scalp, and beautifies your hair un- ;
til It Is gloriously radiant.
Parisian Sage supplies all hair needs ;
and contains the exact elements need- ;
ed to make your hair soft, wavy, glos
sy and to make It grow long, thick
and beautiful. It Is delicately |.*rfum- ,
ed not expensive, and can be had
from T. O. Howard’s, or any drug ,
counter.
Parisian Page acts Instantly—one j
application stops the head from Itch- j
lng and freshens up the hair. You ]
will be delighted with this helpful
toilet necessity, for nothing else Is so
good for your hair, or so quickly gives
It that enviable charm and fasclna- I
tlon.
AT
Modjeska Today
DESTINY’S NIGHT
A two-reel feature Hroncim
production.
THE DEAD LINE
An Interesting Princess Pro
duction.
THE GIRL IN THE CASE
A special Vltagrnph feature In
two parts.
READ HERALD WANTS
KINKY HAIR
Don’t be fooled by using *OIOO fake prep
aration which claims to straighten your
hair. Kinky hair cannot be made straight:
you are just fooling younelf by using it.
You have to have you can
straighten it. Now thin Exelmnto Quininm
Pnmodm Ua Hair Grower which feed* the
acalp and roots of the hair and makes the
hair grow very lent, and you soon can nee
the results by using several times. It ia
a wonderful Hair Grower. It cleans dan
druff and stops Falling Uair at once It
leaves harsh, stubborn, nappy looking
hair soft and silky, and you can fix up
your hair the way you wwit it. Wo give
money hack if it don’t do the way we
claim. Price 26c by mail, stamps or coin.
Atlanta. Ga.
Exelento Med Irina Co..
Your Exelento Qui
nine Pomade is on# hair
grower whirh will do
what you claim it will
do. It aure made my
haiifirw very fart
and cleaned the dan
druff and stopped my
hair from falling In a
week using It. I am
•ending you my photo,
graph. You will aae
how long my hair ia
now. SILIA GREENE.
.THAT RAINY
DAY MICiHT
COME .WILL
rr FIND YOU
WITHOUT A
.DOLLAR IN
THE BANK?
BOYS’ SUITS
For hove from 10 to It, ovary
Norfolk aulL every aarga. diago
nal and other aulta that wa for
merly sold up to 31? 30. wa are
veiling tha raat of the weak
for
$5.45
Speaking
... THE...
Public Mind
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH
AUGUSTA’S MERCHANTS?
! To The Herald :
Why this apparently acquiescent at
titude on the part of Augusts relative
.to the Augusta-Aiken doubling Its
fares? Over here In the Horse Creek
i Valley we are up In arms about It, so
are the people at Belvedere and- also
the Atkenltes with the exception of
[the merchants of Aiksn who will Wel
lcome an increase because It will re
i store to them a trade which the bund
ling of the Augusta-Aiken took from
them many years ago. The mer
chants of Augusta, of all the people,
should he the most interested. They
I get the benefit of the cheap fares and
j .vet not a word has been heard from
them or their Merchants ,and Manu
'facturers' Association. We people over
here cannot understand It. Since the
Augusta-Aiken line was built the mer
chants of Aiken have not carried the
same line of articles that they did be
fore, because there Is no demand for
i them since the pergilp of that town and
; section go to Augusta to buy their
clothing, where they can find a great
ei variety of fine goods, etc. Also a
I great many people from Aiken and the
! Horse Creek Valley buy almost all of
- their groceries In Augusta where they
! c an get them cheaper than over here.
As 1 understand It, the lots In Bel-
I vedere were sold to the people by the
! Augusta-Aiken with the Inducement
that the fare to Augusta was only 5
, cents. Now, It is proposed to double
lit I also understand that when the
| railway company secured a franchise
to enter Aiken that It was upon the
agreement to have a 25 cents fare to
and from Augusta.
Now, the railway company talks
about their system and the Puke sys
tem between Greenville, Anderson,
Spartanburf, etc., and says It charges
much less than the Duke and much
less than any other inter urban road
in South Carolina,
Well, look at the dlfferen.ee In the
conveniences. Here we have few ac
commodations compared to those on
the Puke system.
What on earth is the matter with
the people of Augusta? Over in Co
lumbia not a representative of any
kind from Augusta’s commercial in
terests came to raise one word of
protest when the railroad commission
had a hearing on the matter. It does
seem that a delegation of merchants
would have come or sent a represen
tative. They seem not to want the
trade from over here and 1 dare say.
that hundreds of thousands of dol
lars are annually spent In Augusta by
reason of the cheap fares to your city
on the AuguHta-Alken. Of course, If
the people qf Augusta do not care
whether the rates are raised or not I
suppose that they will be, therehy
taking away trade which any other
city would not relinquish without the
severest sort of struggle.
Yours for cheaper fares to Augusta,
J. H. C.
ABOUT THAT CEMETERY.
To Tile Herald: ,
1 would like very much to use your
columns again In an attempt to square
myself with any of your many read
ers. who, like Miss Or Mr. S. R. ,T„ may
have misunderstood my suggestion of
recent date In regard to I’antheon
View, the new necropolis on the Hill. .
Now the easiest way out would be to j
advise that they read the article over
j carefully, and tee what my sugges
tions really wera, but ns your corre
spondent cither overlooked my moan
; tug ns regards to Pere la Chaise or Is
a little dull <>f comprehension It would
.seem that 1 would have to explain
i myself more full; , which 1 will try
• to do.
j If your corespondent will look
through the second paragraph she (or
het will run across the sentence “even
though a high sounding name woyld
be a good Id. a " Now road this sen
tence over carefully in connection with
ithe rest of the paragraph and see,
with everything fully considered, if
this could he called a suggestion, if
\our correspondent will admit the
facts. 1 think he or she will say It was
merely a little pun of hla own. (A
, little competition for “Tad '). Whether
I I can pronounce the word Pere la
Chaise seems also to he In doubt. To
which I can truthfully say that I can,
j thank* to my "bought at home edu
cation," though 1 must admit my Ig
j norauce of Its meaning.
Although ns l *ay 1 have a fairly
good education 1 was never taught
the French language, hut I consider
my self competent In the English
: tongue. And again S. R. J. seems to
he mistaken about the name Green
wood. I>ld I say that the name of
Greenwood Cemetery was frayed? I
did not. As has been said there is
only one ißrooklyni by that name,
hut every little town In the country
seems to go by that name, there are
lo’ my certain knowledge forty-two.
Rather frayed. Eh? Have any of us
investigated why the place was named
Pantheon View? Don't you think that
would be a good Idea" U didn't say a
word about that, did 1?) But It seems
to me that Mr Wtllet must have had
good reasons In selecting It. and Mr.
Krand for accepting It. I am sure
I both are gentlemen of high Intelll
: gence.
F. G. STEVENS.
BRITISH CASUALTY
UST IS REPORTED
London, 3:12 p. m— Winston Spencer
Churchill, the first lord of the admi
ralty. stated In the house of commons
today In a reply to a question, that the
total British naval casualties to date
j were:
Officers killed S 3?; wounded 37;
missing 3.
Men killed 3.433; wounded 4?*;
missing 1.
j This list, the first lord satd, did net
I Include the missing officers and man
In the royal naval division at Ant
jwerp and on the British cruiser Good
Hope, sunk by the Germans off the
Chilean coast, which totalled 1.000 and
*?3 rerpecttvely.
PRIVATE PARKS BODY.
Galveston, Tex.—An advance guard
of the expected American evacuation
of Vera Cru« arrived here today when
133 officers and men came In on the
transport Ban Marcos with orders not
to return The body of Private Ram
uel Parka, slain within the Mexican
lunes near Vera Cru*. was aboard.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
PEACE CONGRESS
AT FRISCO EXPO
Washington. Plans for a peace
congress to take place In San Fran
cisco during the Panama-Paclttc ex
position were carried forward today hr
the American Peace society Although
the committee appointed to arrange for
the congress has not decided whether
foreign nations wdll he Invited to at
tend. officials of the society said that
an effort to restore peace in Europe
in all probability would he made
Difficulties attending peace move
ments growing out of the Kuropean
war are expected to result in a de
cision by the committee which will pre
clude foreign representation at the
congress.
HUGE BOILER EXPLODES:
IS HURLED TWO BLOCKS
Monroe. La. —An explosion at the
mill of the Monroe Shingle Company
today catapulted a huge holler two
blocks from the mill. It passed over
two dwellings in 11s flight, clipping a
chimney from one, cut down two trees
and landed between two other houses
r. S. Stewart, owner of the mill, was
instantly killed, a fireman probably
fatally hurt and one person less se
riously injured.
JAIL COURTESY.
Warden—Your wife Is here and
wants to speak to you.
Prisoner—Oh. tell her I've gone out.
—Exchange.
‘‘MY HEALTH
IS PERFECT"
So Says A North Carolina Lady
In Telling What She Owes
To Cardui, The Woman’s
Tonic.
Mt. Airy, N. C.*-Mrs. Ada Hull, of
this place, says: “About six years ago
T got in very bad health. I suffered
terrible pains In my abdomen and
back. I dreaded to see the sun rise
and I dreaded to see It set, for I suf
fered such agony. No one except my
self will ever know how badly I Buf
fered. The doctor said I was suffer
ing as a result of the menopause.
As nothing gave me any relief, I
asked the doctor if I hadn’t better try
Cardui. He said, ’lt might help you.’
and told my husband to get me a bot
tle. At this time I was so weak I
could not lift my head, and my voice
was so weak, people had to lean to
wards the bed to hear what I said. I
looked so bad and had such a dark
color that I looked like a dead woman,
and my relatives thought I would
never get up again.
I took on* bottle of Cardui and It
relieved th* pain and suffering so
much that my husband got another
bottle, and that Improved me still
more. I began to strengthen and
gradually got well. I have now had
better health for six years, than I
ever had in all my life. I have taken
no medicine since, and my health is
perfect.
Cardui la the finest medicine a wo
man could use."
Try it. At druggists.
DON’T NEGLECT
YOUR STOMACH
If It's Upset Mi-o-na Puts It
Right and Ends Distress or
Nothing to Pay.
If you are one of the thousands who
cannot eat a simple meal without its
lying In the stomach like lead, fer
menting and causing painful distress,
sourness and gas, do not delay but
go at once to your druggist and get
some Ml-o-na—a simple prescription
especially prepared to quickly and ef
fectively end indigestion or dyspepsia
and correct had stomachs.
You must not allow your upset
stomach to go from bad to worse for
there will surely be longer periods
of food causing great
er agony, more gas, sick headache,
unrefreshing sleep, "blue spells” and
nervousness.
If your stomach Is out of order,
feels badly after meals, you must put
It right. A few Ml-o-na tablets are
Just what you need—always keep
them handy—they are small, pleas
ant to take, and absolutely harmless.
Use Ml-o-na freely at the first sign
of distress. It not only quickly ends
the misery but helps to ■ unclog the
liver, cleanse and strengthen the
stomach so It can digest your food In
the natural way, then you are well,
hale and hearty.
Ml-o-na Is not only one of the most
effective remedies but Inexpensive. T.
G. Howard sells It with agreement to
refund the money If It does not give
satisfaction.
QTDAIJn TODAY ONLY
O in An U CONTINUOUSLY
Paramount Company Preaenta
Today Our Beloved Aetreee,
MARY PICKFORD,
In a five-act play called
‘BEHIND
THE
SCENES"
SHOWS BEGIN
10:30 2:15 6:00
11:46 3:30 7:15
1:00 4:45 8:30
8:45
At Usual Prices—se and 10c.
THE BEST—BO COME.
DO YOUR SHOPPING
—'AT—
THE WISE DRY
GOODS CO’S.
Where you get a big share of the profits in their
wonderful profit sharing sale, and where you get
Purple Trading Stamps and votes in both their pri
vate contest for $300.00 in cash prizes and votes in
the Purple Stamp Contest, make your dollars do
double duty by buying here. <
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See Below a Few of the Many
Specials That We Are Offering
The very newest things in
S2O Coat Suits at . $12.98
All the latest models in
$25 Coat Suits at . $15.95
$27.50 charmingly beau
tiful Coat Suits at $19.95
The cream of the season’s
offerings, $35.00 Coat
Suits at $24.75
All SIO.OO Coats reduced
to $6.75
All $25.00 Silk Dresses
at $15.00
All $5.00 Wool Skirts
reduced to . . . . $3.95
All $6.50 Wool Skirts
reduced to $4.98
All $7.50 Wool Skirts
reduced to $5.98
10c Outings, while the lot
lasts at 8c
Entire stock of Blankets and Comforts has been
reduced for this sale. Wonderful bargains in this
department.
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.
- 'wl
Date
Try WISE First~lt Pays
THE WISE DRY GOODS CO.
“The Shop of Quality ” 858 Broad St.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19.
12|c yard wide light and
dark Percales at . . . 10c
6£c 40 inch Sea Island
special at 3|c
7£c 36 inch Jno. P. King’s
Sea Island at 5c
15c yard wide Lonsdale
Cambrics at . . ... me
SI.OO Bed Spreads at 89c
$1.25 Bed Spreads at 98c
$1.50 Bed Spreads
at. .. . . $1.29
$2.00 Bed Spreads
at $1.50
$2.50 Bed Spreads
at $1.98
$3.50 Bed Spreads
at. . ... . . . $2.95
$1.25 embroidered Collar
and Cuff Sets at . . . 98c
Wide Roman Stripe
Ribbons at. .. .. . . . . 19c