The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN 4% THE 4% PLANTERS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK fOS BROAD ST., aUOUSTA.OA. L. C. H«yn», President. G»o. P. C»»hiw. Organized 1870 Correct Living Daily la the only method by which eiiccene can he obtained In any department of life. A Judicious Expenditure Of money mult nereaaarlly bring thla happy reault to thoae who r>ba*rve thla rule. OUR SPLENDID FACILITIES For nerving thla conaervatlve rlaaa of people are unexcelled, and their lntareeta are carefully guarded by na. WE INVITE THE ACCOUNTB Of Guard Uma. Truateea, Ad mlntotratora, Lodge-Treaaurera, and thoae having funda await ing Inveetmant. United States Depository For Postal Savings Funda. CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION CMven to ali buslneaa entrusted to ua and perfect satisfaction guaranteed Depoalts May Be Made by Mail. BEGIN TARGET PRACTICE. Washington ThmikniJvine Day will bo enjoyed ashore by many officers and bluejackets of the Atlantic fleet. Which began target practice today on the southern drill grounds off the Virginia Capas. When the maneuvers are ended early next week the ships will put Into Hampton Roads to an chor. so men and officers may have shore leave. The fleet probably will remain at Hampton Roads several i|*.va and many may spend Thanks giving season at home. Do your Chirstmas shop ping early. Now is a good time to begin. When shop ping in Augusta say “I saw it in The Herald.” Bankrupt Sale The Geo. H. Baldowski stock, consisting of strictly high class Gent’s Furnishing Goods, bought from the United States Bankruptcy Court, for immediate disposal to the public. Sale Begins Saturday, Nov. 21, 9 A. M. It Ellis aid Jackson Streets, and Will Last Only a Few Days. Here are a few prices to begin with: Arrow Brand Collars, all styles, while they last at 9c All 50c Top Shirts, all colors, sale price 35c All SI.OO Top Shirts, all colors, sale price 75c All $1.50 Top Shirts, all colors, sale price 98c All $2.00 Shirts, all colors, sale price $1.50 Underwear,Pajamas,Nightshirts,Belts, Gloves, .Suspenders, Sweaters, all going at Half Price. HATS All $3.50 Hats to go at $1.89 All $3.00 Hats to go at $1.39 COME EARLY BEFORE STOCK IS PICKED OVER. ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP 228 Jackson St., Corner Ellis St ' *'■ ''■■■? ,v Ibbmmp w* fWL \ WK/jw? ISgHBMMfKr ™ EVELYN THAW] A j. ,r ~ T ‘ Tm 1 ‘ .. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw at Strand Today and Tomorrow. “It is Here in Earnest”—Meaning Improvement in Construction Work Qolumbus. Ga. —The Industrial Index ■ay* in it a innue for thin week: “II 1m here In earnent. “The Improvement hi ha ale hiielneea condition!! whirl! liuh been growing steadily In beginning to bear fruit. In the tfoutheaat the volume of trade la In creasing substanti Uy, collections arc better and there Ih by far a more eat Im factory feeling than at any time nine* the war In Kurope waa begun. "One cent a poud or more hfia been the gain in the price of Cotton in the paat fifteen daya. mid the trend is up wai’d The opening of the cotton ex changes in this country and in Kurope in moat favorable. A few daya must elapse before conditions on these ex changes become settled, ami fluctuations ! are expected, of course, until the condi tions can become adjusted. “The regional bank In Atlanta has be- I gun business with $5,000,000 on hand. “Manufacturing condition* in the j bout beast arc steadily becoming more nearly normal. “Bittiness men of the Southeast have j been patient. They have shown faith J in the inherent business possibilities and j rH£ AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, ua. resources of this section and they are beginning to Vealize upon it. “Conditions are better and prospects of greater improvement immediately are more substantial than at any time since the business disturbance began. “Confidence for a little longer—and the period of stress will have passed en tirely. “Reports of construction and industrial activities reflect the steady improvement in general business conditions through out the Southeast. “Augusta, Oa., has sold $250,000 of bonds, and will resume construction of its river levee. "The stae of Florida is receiving bids upon $1,500,000 of Everglades drainage bonds. “Pinellas county, Florida, has awarded a contract for the construction in Clear water of a courthouse to cost $145,194. “A contract has been awarded for the construction in ThomasvtUe. Ga., of a $41,149 municipal school building “Among the items of construction work to be done, as reported this week, are: “Church buildings, Bronson and Pen sacola. Fla.; clubhouse, Bessemer, Ala.; fraternal building, WaycToss, Ga.; pav ing. St. Augustine, Fla.; school building, Dothan. Ala.; street Improvement. Sa vannah. Ga. Construction contracts have been awarded as fellows: Apart ment bouse. Mobile. Ala.; bridge. St. Johns county. Florida;‘paving. Sarasota and St. Augustine, Fla.; reservoir, Brud entown. Fla.; road construction. Hills borough county, Florida, sewers and drainage. Augusta, Ga.; warehouse. Plant City, Fla. “Webster county, Georgia, has voted the issuance of sls,<*o of courthouse construction bonds. De Land. Fla., will vote upon the issuance of $45,000 of mu nicipal improvement bonds. “A national bank with capital stock of $40,000 Is being organised at At more. Ala A charter has been issued to .« new bank at Dublin, Oa., with capital stock of $50,000. “Industrial plants will be established as follows: “Grist mill, Atmore. Ala.: ice factory and electric power plant. Darien, Ga.; marble and granite works. Miami, Fla.; flour and grist mill department of a plant In Columbus, Ga.. will be placed in Operation. Application bis been made at Daytona. Fla., for franchise for an elec tric light plant.’* At The Grand “High Jink*.” Aflcr th* whiff of a magic perfume,* the principals and chorus of “High Jinks." the musical Jollity which Ar- ] thur Hammerstetn will present at thej tirand next Tuesday evening, all be-1 gin to sing and dance a song called | "Something Seems Tingle-lngle-lug," which thread* tt* way through the en. , tire performance and proves. It is said, ! one of the very Jolliest airs In many, I many seasons of musical comedy. The plot, which is supposed to take, place in France, deals with an Inno-1 cent mixing up of wives and fiancees. • The flight of a doctor pursued hy a duelling Frenchman whose wife the doctor has kissed changes the locale' from Parts to the seaside Numerous complications arise, making the story' a typleal French farce, full of life and merriment, hut kept clean from start to ftntsh In adldtlon. the plot forms! a thread on which are strung such bright musical gems as Something Seem* Tingle Ingle-Ing. ' "Jim. 'l 'Love's town Kiss.' Tm Through; With Roaming Romeos." "t'ht fhl." | 'Not Now. hut latter." "Come H'ther. Eyea. I Know Your Husband V«ry. Well,' and ' Dlxlana Rise.” INFALLIBLE SHOES are WALK OVERS Suppose you purchased a pair of shoes of the highest quality of neatness and style—a model of finished workmanship in fine materia and a marvel of durability, yet lacking in true ease and comfort, you would not be benefited any, because of the misery and discomfort to your feet. Come to the WALK-OVER Shop and be fitted in the WALK OVER Way and you will find a combination of ease and comfort together with style, workmanship, material and durability. Try this Norfolk Model, it is sure to please you. Ask for No. 401. Price $4.50. WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP C. A. NICKERSON, Manager GOLDEN BROS. TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN AND THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR STORE IN AUGUSTA. WOMEN KNOW VALUES Whenever a group of women in this city “talk clothes” they always comment at the wonderful values at “Golden’s.” Attend this remarkable sale tomorrow and learn at first hand why everyone talks about our values. Cold Weather-Warm Clothes If this cold snap has crept up and found you still putting off the purchase of that Coat Suit or Coat, you cannot choose a better time than now for buying. GOLDEN BROS. SALE IS STILL ON. And you will find a wide range of colors, d*l Q fabrics and prices. A special lot of Suits during this sale AT THEIR ORIGINAL PRICES THEY WERE BARGAINS. ! taCl •• A III! Coats of every description—so varied and so innumerable are the styles shown in this remarkable assortment that it would require an entire page to adequately describe them. Suffice it to say that there is not a coat that is today in vogue in New York that you would not find included in this sale. Materials include Silky Zebilines.Astrakhans, Broadcloths. Novelty Weaves. Plaids, Serges. Boucle. Cheviots. Scotch Materials. Our sale prices still stand on our great line of artistic dresses. There are several dozen left in the former lot, and they are offered to you at a saving of from 30 to 50 per cent. life Are Proud of Our Millinery. So will you be if yours is a Golden Bro».’ Hat. HERE IS THE PROOF Women are natural shoppers and know values as well as any merchant. The fact that more buy their apparel at “Golden’s” than anywhere in the city is proof that we give them more for their money than any other store. This sale is going to make bargain history for Augusta women. Never before have so many hundreds of fine garments been offer ed so early in the season at such an extraordi narily low price. There are some graments in this sale that cost some manufacturers as much as we are selling them to you for. Values such as these are even unusual after the season is over. Hundreds of shrewd wo men will take advantage of this sale. Be sure you are one of them. The Suits at $ 19.95 The materials included are All Wool Pop lins, French and Mannish Serges, Fine Broad cloth, Garbadines, Smart Cheviots, Novelty Weaves. Imported Worsteds in all the newe est shades. The majority of these suits represent late purchases from eastern makers. In other words the styles how being worn by the best dressed women in New York are duplicated here in this sale at $19.75. The Coats at $ 14.50 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. I j jjjl feKEiSi^ TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD