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Safety
Security
In determining an investment
Security Is (he first considers
tion. Your banking home shout I
be selected with (he same care
The Planter* Loan and Sav
ing* Bank fills every require
ment'of ■safety end security for
your fund*. The officers of this
hank give ,t|tflr close, personal
attention to its affaire
Responsible Banking ha- been
the , pojipy, .of thi, institution
slnr* the first day its doors were
opened—44 years ago. That this
polity Is ajlprefciatid is Indicate)
by the constant and gratifying
growth in business.
Oh Ule afore' of 'Safety, Fern
rity and Responsibility, we In
vite ycutr. account.
The Planters Loan
& Savings Bank
'Of. BROAD HT., AUGUSTA, GA.
L. C. HAYNE, President
GEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
ROOFING
We are still doing the
Roofing and Sheet Metal
Business.
It Is not necessary to
come to us with your
Roof troubles; jurt call
us over the phone. We
will take the load and
the worry off you, and
the coet will be satisfac
tory, and the work guar
anteed. There wifi be
no come-back to any of
our work at your ex
pense.
McCARREL SUPPLY
COMPANY
Phone 1626.
643 Broad Street.
PILES
CUBED
Without th*
Itnlf*. detention
from buslneee;
without caute
ry; no danger.
Ko on* naad auf
far from tbta
oompla 1 > t
whan thta
human *
eur a t •
awaiting them.
B
I GUARANTEE RESULTS.
Rk*um*ti»m in moil of Ha forms
la parmanrntly cured by my avatnin
of treatment.
Eexama, Pfmpie*. Eryolpolaa or any
•rupt tv* iDwum of tha aktn promptly
rurKl
Bladder and KMnay Trouble*, an
tier my ayaien- of traatment show
Btens of Improvement at once.
Utoara —1 oara not bow lona-atan.l
Iny. I u'tally cure them In a abort
while
Oonaultatton and advice free and
mnfMentlal. Offloa hours. 9 a m t,
ff p. m dally; Sunday*. 10 to 2 only
DR. GROOVER, Spaolaliat.
RCH-7 Dyer Bids- Auauata, Ga
HAVE YOU SEEN
THE CUBAN TWINS?
A Live Couple
Joined Together
Do not fail to aee them, Tht*
wonderful couple—the createat
purxie of aclance—ia now in this
city lor a few day* at—
-1029 Broad St.
Thi» t» an attraction worth
aeein* —the on* chance in a life
time to *ee a real live couple
joined tofether Two bright. lit
tle (trie, two year* old E\ ery
doctor, as wall aa ah' other peo
ple ia no doubt lnte eated in
see*ng this It ta worth a dollar
and mere to aee them and .vet
the admleelon la 10 cents only.
If you fail to aee theae CUBAN
TWINS you will be sorry after
heartna your friend* talk about
It.
Eating When
Others Are Through
Is Not Gluttony, But Stuart’s Dyspep
sia Tablets Will Enable You to
Have Such An Appetite.
In Huh#- day* of high pressure most
! n#’n and women eat very littlf and a
j good old fashioned eater sits at table
j after all have left it
The best way to get- such an appe
tite is the Stuart way the natural
way.
I
Landlady: “Ever since Jortes took
I Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets I’ve lost
: money on him."
If your stoma# h < an not digest vour
j food, what will? Where’** the relief?
; The answer is in Stuart's Dyspepsia
i Tablets, because, as all stomach trou
bles arise, from indigestion and be
r ause on# ingredient of Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets is able to thoroughly
and completely digest ft.dOO grains of
food, doesn't it stand to reason that
these tablets are going to digest all
the fond and whatever food you put
into your stomach’?
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are care
fully made to supply every element
lacking in a system afflicted with dys
pepsia, indigestion, gastritis, stomach
troubles, etc., and to aid healthy sys
tems to digest difficult food at unseem
ly hours.
.lust carry one of these little tablets
in >our purse or pocket. After every
meal, no matter when eaten, you have
always at hand the assistance that
j nature will relish and thrive upon.
In this manner one may eat all man
ner of food, attend late dinners, etc.,
jand feel no serious result* afterwards.
Thousands of travelers always have
a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
I In their gripH and are thus enabled to
! eat unaccustomed meals at any and
! all times.
Surely there Is nothing so well
adapted to sufferers from food follies
i as Smart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and the
j greatest proof of this fact lies in the
assurance that one can purchase a
I box at any drug store anywhere in
| this country.
A small sample package of Stuart's
| Dyspepsia Tablets will be mailed free
I to anyone who will address F. .A.
Stuart Co., IGO Stuart Bldg., Marshall.
Mi 1». _ - ■
FIND 4,000 TONS COPPER.
London, 4:56 p. m —The Norwegian
'steamer Tyr has been detained as
Glasgow, according to a dispatch tc
the Central News. The correspondent,
says 4.000 tons of copper ore. which is
| contained, were discovered hidden In
! the bottom of the steamer’s hold.
Tomorrow will be ironing
day, but it will have no ter
ror* for th* housewife who
live* in an electric home and
u*ec an electric flatiron.
DROPSY
SPECIALIST
Usually ylvs quick r*ll*f,
havs entirely relieved many
seemingly hop*le*s cage*.
Swelling mid short braath
noon gone. Often give*
entire relief In 15 to 25
tinv» Trial treatment aent
free.
DR. THOMAS E. GREEN
Successor to Dr. M. H.
Green's Sen*
Box P Atl*nta, CM
COLORED MEN
Wanted to prepare an
SLEEPING CAR AND
TRAIN PORTERS
No expedience naceasary.
Position* pay st>."> to SIOO a
* month. Steady work. stand
t ard roads. Pannes and Unt
il forms furnished when nec
-1 tens.tty. I. Ry. C. I*. Dept.
44, Indianapolis. Ind.
I
ImM.
THERE ARE
28
Shopping Days
Before Xmas
Head Herald ads and
call for advertised
goods if you want the
pick of styles and
bargains.
When shopping in Augoata
tomorrow B*y: “I Saw It In
Tho Herald." It will pay.
Try It.
Christmas is 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."
Element in Italy Opposed to Country
Going to War Because Are Profit
ing in Contraband Sale
Milan, Italy.—There is a large ele
ment in northern Italy which If Btrong
ly opposed to Italy’s entering the war.
This element Is the large number of
persons who are profiting by supply
ing Austria and Germany with contra
band goods. The sale of goods to Ger
many these days is very lucrative and
the secret agents in the business do
not want their gold mine swept away,
as It wduld be if Italy enterß the arena
on either side
Another feature of wartime life here
Is the large number of spies. Appar
ently Germany in not so absorbed in
her struggle with the allies thai she
cannot still go about collecting infor
mation In this neutral land.
The police hate recently arrested an
elegantly dressed worr.an named Kle
ber, who came from Vienna and kept
a small hotel here She made a cus
tom. or rather, business, of bringing in
Austrian and German girls who had
small wedding portions and introducing
them to Italian officerß, receiving a
commission if a marriage resulted.
Whether wedding bells were the out
come or not, the young women wormed
military secrets from their fiances and
their fiances' friends, which the Kleber
woman forwarded to the proper par
ties.
A Clue.
Owing to the denouement of a
young officer who had nearly been vic
timized the police got on the track
of the woman and arrested her. After
being kept for a day or so In prison
HARLEMITES ARE
IN BIG DISPUTE
The Question is in What Condi
tion Was the Negro Will Elam
When Found? This Time
There is .Affidavit,
Harlem, Ga., Nov. 21, 1914.
To the Editor of The Herald.
Kir: Replying to the article of Messrs.
K. I>. Clary, I T. Jones and H. E. Ver
dety, of the Hist Inst., 1 enclose copy of
original news item that I sent you oti
the 2'th Inst, and ask that you republish
the same anti the attached affidavit.
0. E. Atkinson, correspondent.
The Article of the 20th,
Mariem. Ga. —Will Elam, colored, was
arrested In North Augusta on Thursday
evening, the 19tli Inst., charged with
jumping a contract, and brought to Har
lem and placed In the calaboose at this
place for safe keeping Thursday night.
Owln to tin- severe weather and the
scarcity of bed-clothing In the calaboose.
Die negvo had a narrow escape from
(reeling.
lie WHS found about 10 o'clock Friday
morning In an almost unconscious con
dition l*y u negro named Charles Jones,
who wns passing tile calaboose. He was
taken to the store of Mr. Geo. Wilson,
nearby, where stimulants were adminis
tered and in a few hours he had re
covered.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COLUMBIA COUNTY-
Personall.v appeared Geo T. Wilson.
R R. Hatcher, J. T. Connell, J. M. At
kinson. and liobt. Caulsy, who. being
dub sworn, say that the foregoing ar
ticle relating to tits condition of th*
negro \\ 111 Elam, when taken from the
calaboose, Is true and correct.
Geo. T. Wilson,
R. R. Hatcher,
.1 T. Connell,
Robert Cauiey.
J. M. Atkinson
Sworn to and sub rlhed before ms
this 21st day of November. A. D 1914.
G. E Gray, N. P..
Columbia cO„ Ga.
WHY NOT EAT AN APPLE A
DAY?
Farm and Ft reside soys: "The peo
ple of the South are urged as a mat
ter of patriotism to buy. cotton as a
means of supporting the glutted mar
ket. 'Buy u halo' Is the slogan. An
excellent means of distributing the
burden of carrying cotton, if it could
he carried into effect.
"Why not start the slogan. ‘Buy a
barrel of apples'.” The apple market
needs support no less than that for
cotton, and those who buy will find
the cost of living lessened. If every
man, woman, and child would eat an
apple a day for a week It would save
the situation.”
CHRISTMAS is coming this
year just as it did last year,
and the hundreds of preced
ing years, and you will have
to make the usual Christmas pres
ents in the same old way.
A weekly deposit made in this
bank from now until Xmas Eve
will solve for you the Christmas
present proposition. Try it and see
how good you will feel to be able
to afford the present you desired to
make.
The Augusta Savings Bank
827 Broad Street.
35 Years of Faithful Service
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
she was conveyed to the frontier and
put across the border and is probably
now working her way back to Vienna,
having accomplished a great portion of
the work for which she was sent to
this country.
Milan ami north Italy in general lias
for year* swarmed with German and
Austrian spies. On the actual fron
tiers the Italian r.ithorltiee are very
strict, but the revelations of the pres
ent bar. showing the complete knowi
edg of the German general staff not
only as to military 'methods, but even
as to details of the private fortunes
and affairs of the principal inhab
itants, have proved that it is not only
among the frontiers that watch and
ward rnuef be kept.
Here in Milan the chief source of
German information has been the “for
eign correspondents.'' Many a mer
chant in Milan who has had a dozen
or more "foreign correspondents" In
hts counting house 1* wondering which
of thpm were spies
Thousand*.
Before the war there were thou
sands of Germans employed in Milan
and today there are still hundreds.
They filled every sort of position—ho
tel managers, clerks, foreign corre
spondents, Industrial agents, factory
superintendents, commercial travelers,
and it was easy for them to obtain
positions, for Mtlan is practically un
der the thumb of a German bank, the
Banca Commercials, though the direc
tors declare, that the bank is nowadays
ari Italian bank.
AiKENPOSTMASTERSHIP
MATTER SPECULATION
People Generally Disapprove of
the Place Being Given in Pay
ment of Political Debt.
Aiken, S. G.—Aiken is much per
turbed over the matter of who is to
be the next postmaster, and every day
since Congressman James F. Byrnes
reached home from Washington has
expected that he would make an an
nouncement of his decision. The con
gressman has, perhaps, found it a dif
ficult matter to select a postmaster
for the reason, as it has been said,
that practically every other man in
Aiken is a candidate for the place. As
a matter of tact, there are half a
dozen or more, avowed candidates,
each with a claim of some sort, po
litical or otherwise, and naturally,
mostly of a political nature.
There has been, it would appear,
something of a sentiment here favor
ing leaving the selection to a primary,
as has been talked about and which
the congressman, it is said, has been
considering. The people do not, as a
rule, approve of the postmastership
being made a political football, or the
idea of this important place being
awarded in payment of a congress
man's political debts. It is generally
felt that the man selected for the
place should be appointed, not so
much because he can round up the
boys on election day to insure a big
vote for any one candidate —which!
does in any way imply that he will
make a competent and efficient post
master —as for the reason that he pos
sesses qualifications which make him
a better man than others who seek
the salary the place pays rather than
impelled by desire to give good ser
vice.
JUMPS FROM THE
BLDG’S STH FLOOR
New York.—William E. Bostleman.
general manager of the commission
brokerage, firm of Frederick Probst &
Company, which failed last week for
approximately $1,000,000, committed
suicide today by leaping five stories
from the firm's offices in a downtown
skyscraper.
Richard K. Dwight, attorney for the
firm, said Bostleman had been ques
tioned about alleged irregularities.
The coroner found in the office an
envelope addressed to Mrs. Bostle
man containing this note:
“Good-hle. sweetheart. Kiss the
babies and father. I could not help
it."
1
WALK-OVER Stores the world over are known as
the most considerate of their patrons’ comfort.
This store is exceptionally anxious for every pair of
shoes it sells to be as “comfortable as a slipper,” be
cause we use the utmost care in fitting your feet.
WALK-OVER Shoes for Men and Women.
Priced $3.50 to $6.00.
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
828 Broad St.
C. A. NICKERSON, Manager.
AIKEN TOURIST HOTEL
IS NEARLY COMPLETED
Highland Park Hotel to Be
Opened For Reception of
Guests By the First of Jan
uary- -Resort Expects a Big
Season.
i -
Aiken, S. C.—lt is understood that
the new Highland Park tourist hotel,
now nearing completion, will be turn
ed over to the lessees about the middle
of December, and that the handsome
THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
Pure Lard, lb 15c
Plum Pudding 23c and 43c
Mincemeat, lb 15c
Currants, 3 pkgs 25c
Malaga Grapes, lb 12c
Mincemeat .... .3 pkgs. 25c
Prunes, lb 10c, 12c, 15c
Evaporated Peaches, lb. 6c
Evaporated Apricots, lb. 12c
Mincemeat, 5-lb. jar.... 55c
Crystallized Pineapple
and Cherries, lb 60c
Cream Cheese 22c
Four Quart Sauce Pan Free
Fresh Roasted Coffee
The Best .
Coffee Values 1
&
Snowdrift Compound No. 5 Pail, 55c; No. 10 Pail, sl.lO
Potatoes, N. Y. on p
State, peck .. OuU
Yard Eggs, Afl p
dozen ‘♦Ub
THE CERTAINTY OF
COMFORT
Should Be a First
Consideration in
Selecting; Your
Shoe Store.
hostelry will open for the reception
of guests not later than the first of the
new pear.
The hotel, which ha 3 something
more than 80 rooms and which is well
appointed, modern and convenient to
the heart of town, the golf links, the
polo grounds and other places of re
creation and sport, has been built on
the site of the old Highland Park
Hotel, which was destroyed by fire
some 17 years ago. When, two years
ago, the Park-in-the-Pines Hotel was
burned, Aiken was left without a large
tourist hotel, and has suffered from
lack of accommodations for winter
guests since then.
The new hotel has been built by
local capital.
A number of Aiken's winter resi
dents are already arriving, and many
more are expected to occupy their
homes here before the Christmas holi
days. Aiken is, in fact, expecting a
NUTS, ALL KINDS
Pecans, lb 25c, 30c, 40c
Walnuts, lb. . . .20c and 25c
Almonds, lb. . . ,22c and 28c
Almonds, shelled, 1b... 60c
Brazils, lb 15c
Filberts, lb .15c
Mixed Nuts, lb 20c
Swift’s Premium
Hams, Pound 19c
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22.
larger number of winter residents and
tourists than In many years past.
ANOTHER SHIPLOAD.
London, 7:15 p. m. —Another ship
load of provisions purchased by Am
ericans for Belgian relief was dis
patched -today on the steamer Jan,
Block, which sailed from London for
Rotterdam with 700 tons of wheat, 500
tons of flour, 600 of rice and 200 of
peas.
BLACK AND WHITE.
Senator Money of Mississippi asked
an old colored man what breed of
chickens he considered best, and he
replied:
“All kinds has merits. De w'ite one 3
is de easiest to find, but de black ones
is de easiest to hide after you gits
’em.”
FIGS
Layer Figs, lb 15c
Figs in boxes. . . .'. 10c
DATES
Fard Dates, lb 10c
Pitted Dates, pkg. .... .15c
Arab Dates, pkg 5c
RAISINS
Layer, lb 10c
Seeded, 3 pkgs 25c
Malaga, cluster 25c
Malaga Grapes, lb . . .12c
Grapefruit, each 5c
Cranberries, 3 qts 25c
With 1 can A. & P. CAf*
Baking Powder
lona Peas, No. 2, can 7c
Fresh ;
Roasted Daily
Brookfield TTr
Eggs, dozen . OOt
Best A&P 00n
Creamery JKP
Butter uuu