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Safety
Security
In detemtlnmg iin investment
Security if the first considora
tion. Your banking horn* shouM
be selected with the same cart
The Planters Loan and Sav
ings Bank fills every require
ment of safety and security for
your funds. The officers of this
hank give their close, personal
attention to its affairs.
Responsible Banking has been
the policy of this Instltnttoi
since the first day Its doors were
opened —44 years ago. That this
policy Is appreciated Is Indicate 1
by the constant and gratifying
growth in business.
On the score of Safety. Secu
rity end Responsibility, we in
vite your account
The Planters Loan
<* Savings Bank
'OS BROAD BT., AUGUSTA, GA.
L. C. HAYNE, Preaiden..
GEO. P. BATES, Csshier.
Read Herald “Wants”
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DR. L. P. PIRKLE.
Specialist.
expelled from the body nnd thus a long list of akin scrofulous and
kindred affections are overcome and sound, vigorous health estab
lished
All Chronic PI senses a Ppeclallty Consultation, Examination
and dlaimosts free. I also make calls.
Thone S4*t. Office houra 9 a. m. to 1 p. m„ 3 to 7 p m
10 to 2 Sunday only.
DR. L. P. PIRKLE
SPECIALIST.
420-1 LEONARD BUILDING. AUGUSTA. GA.
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Thursday will hr a ival Thanksgiving Day to
you if you have saved your money in this bank.
If you have not. why not start an aerOunt with us
right away, so as to In* able to rejoice next
Thanksgiving Day?
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
827 Broad Street
-35 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE.
AT
Modjeska Today
"His Mother Wa* a
Lady”
A Lubin Special, in
two parts.
“The Odalisque”
A Majestic Production,
in two parts.
“Our Mutual Girl”
Series No. 4.
Christmas is on the w iy.
Shop early and save your
temper. Save your dollars
also by saying when shop*
ping in Augusta: “I saw it
in The Herald.”
Plaza Hotel
BARBER SHOP
George Heintz, Prop.
1 beg to announce that I have
leaHpfJ the Plaza Hotel Barber
Shop anrl Ha.he and am prepared
to give the trade the very beet
service. Only flrat-clasH barbers
employed.
Georgs Heintz, Prop.
J. H. Flint, Manager.
An Invitation Is extended
by Dr. l’lrkle to every sick
and ailing man or woman to
consult him at his office In
person or by letter Write
your symptoms fully and
frankly and every letter will
he carefully considered, fully
answered and Its statements
held as strictly confidentially.
Nature law* are perfect. If
only we obey them, but dis
ease follows disobedience. 1
believe that many hundreds
of my cures form a well sub
stantial basis for every claim
I make; my treatment acts
directly on the organs af
fected and at the same tlms
a general restorative tone for
the whole system
No doubt you know of
many cures of cases of fe
male weakness and kindred
ailments of women 1 have
cured Let Me Offer You the
Relief end Comfort I Am
Giving Others Daily hy
strengthening, and arousing
the stomach, liver and kid
neys Into vigorous action.
Digestion Is promoted where
by the blood la enriched and
purified and disease produc
ing bacteria destroyed and
Different Opinions - - -
r 11 1 ' w".' ■ , , ' "
AN ATTEMPTED INVASION
OF ENGLAND
The reported intention of the <4er
mar.H to invade iSnglund after sein
ing n suitable port on the English
Channel recalls the elaborate prepa
rations mum by Napoleon early in
the last century to achieve the same
purpose. It was lolled by England’s
eonirol of the sea, the lactor on which
she relies today to protect her island
empire.
At the dose of 1771), one of Napole
on's principal aims was to distract
Great Britain by the threat of invasion
of England across the channel. Na
poleons ships were continually being
held in check by the superior English
fleet, but Ihe invasion scheme was vig
orously pushed alter the 3rd of March,
1801. Elat-bottomed boats were grad
ually collected at Boulogne. Two at
tempts to destroy them at anchor,
though directed by Nelson himself,
were repulsed on the 4th and 18th of
August. But the invasion wus so tar
little more than a threat made for dip
lomatic purposes.
After me peace of Amiens had been
succeeded by open war on the lsth of
May, ISO 3, the plan was again taken
up,
"From (hat date till about the mid
dle ot August ISUS, a space of some
two years and two months,” says the I
Encyclopaedia Britannica, "the warj
took the form of a most determined
attempt on the Part of Napoleon to
carry out an Invasion of Great Brit
ain, met by the counter measures of
the Brltlbh government. The scheme
of invasion was based on the Boulogne
flotilla, a device Inherited from the old
French royal government, through the
republic. Its object was to throw a
great army ashore on the coast be
tween Dover and Hastings. The prep
arations were made on an unprece
dented scale. The republic had Ci 1-
lected some two hundred and for.v
vessels. Under the direction of Na
poleon ten times as many were equip
ped. They were divided Into: prames,
ahlp-rlgged, of 35 metres long and 8
wide, carrying 12 guns; chaloupes can
nonleres, of 24 metres long and 6 wide,
carrying 5 guns and brigged; bateaux
cannonlers, of 19 metres long by 1.56
wide, carrying 2 guns, and mere boats.
"All were built to be rowed, were
flat-bottomed, and of shallow draft
ho as to be able tqngvlgate (lose to
theshore, and to like the ground with
out hurt. They were built in France
and the low countries, In the eoaßt
towns and the rivers—even in Paris —
and were collected gradually, shore
batteries both fixed and mobile being
largely employed lo cover the passage.
A vast sum of money and the labor
of thousands of men were employed
to clear harbors for them, at and near
Boulogne. The shallow water on the
coast made It impossible for the Brit
ish llne-of-battle ships, or even large
frigates, to press the attack on them
home Smaller vessels they were able
to beat off and so, in spite of the ac
tivity of the British cruisers and of
many sharp encounters, the concentra
tion was effected at Boulogne, where
an army of 130,000 was encamped and
was Incessantly practised in embark
ing and disembarking.
"Before the invasion was taken in
band as a serious policy, there bad
been at least a profession of a belief
that the flotilla could push across the
channel during a calm. Experience
non showed that when the needful
I allowance was made for the time re
quired to bring them out of harbor
(two tides! and for the influence
which the channel currents must have
upon their speed, It would be extreme
ly rash to rely on a calm of sufficient
length. Napoleon therefore came early
to the conclusion that he must bring
about a concentration of his seago
ing fleet In the channel, which would
give him a temporary command of Its
waters.”
This concentration Napoleon found
it impossible to achieve. The Inva
sion plan was finally brought to
naught by the great victory of Nelson
over the French and Spanish fleet nt
Trafalgar
WILL THE JAPANESE
ARMIES GO TO EUROPE?
The discussion of the possible entry
of Japanese forces into the European
field of war which has cropped up
since the fall of Tsinit-Tau. must take
into account the terms of the Anglo-
Japanese treaty of the 12th of August,
1905. As quoted in the Encyclopaedia
Hritannlca. this sets out Its object as
follows
la! "The consolidation and main
tenance of the general peace in the
regions of Eastern Asia and India:
thi "The preservation of the com
mon interests of the Power* in China,
of insuring the independence and the
integrity of the Chinese empire and
the principle of equal opportunities for
the commerce and industry of all na
tions In China;
te) —"The maintenance of the terri
torial rights of the high contracting
parties in the regions of Eastern Asia
and of India, and the defence of their
special Interests in such region*."
These terms would seem by implica
tion at least, to confine warlike ope
rations by Japan to "Eastern Asia and
India."
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By
Hal Coffman
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ROOFING
We are still doing the
Roofing and Sheet Metal
Rusiness.
It is not necessary to
come to us with your
Roof troubles; just call
us over the phone. We
will take the load and
the worry off you* and
the cost will be satisfac
tory, and the work guar
anteed. There will be
no come-back to any of
our work at your ex
pense.
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COMPANY
Phone 1626.
643 Broad Street.
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A Cure Is What You Want
If You Are Sick of Experimenting—Sick of Failures—Sick of Being
Sick—Why Not Come and Be Cured by the Up-to-Date Specialist?
When you or a member of your family is sick with an acute
disease such as pneumonia, diphtheria, typhoid fever, etc., yous fam
ily physician is the one to call, as these are diseases for the family
doctor, but when you have Kidney and Bladder Trouble, contracted
discharges, Blood Poison, Skin Eruptions, Enlarged Glands or any
reflex condition of the nervous system, you want to consult a doctor
who has made a special study of just such diseases. In other words,
you want to consult a Specialist, one who has made the proper prepa
ration, received a thorough training and has the necessary exper
ience and equipment.
I have made a special study of nervous and chronic deep-seat
ed diseases and am especially equipped to institute scientific treat
ment in this class of diseases. I am a specialist by education and ex
perience. My practice is conducted along the highest professional
lines and is open to investigation at all times. I do not institute the
so-called mail order system of treatment, but insist upon seeing my
patients in person in order to give them a thorough examination.
Then I am In a position to state just what can be accomplished, from
from my treatment, the probable length of time required In effect
ing a cure and the cost of the treatment which In all events is reas
onable. I make no charge for examination, consultation and advice,
Same is cordially invited and strictly confidential and by calling you
place yourself under no obligation whatsoever to take treatment. I
do not accept Incurable cases. [ do not treat all diseases, but en
deavor to cure those that I do treat. X guarantee results In all cura
ble diseases I accept for treatment. I do not scatter my facilities,
but concentrate them on my specialty. I do not allow any mislead
ing statements to enter into my announcements. My practice is con
ducted on a straightforward, honest, legitimate basis. I give no glit
tering impossible guarantees that I cannot stand by. If you are in
need of scientific meritorious tratment for nervous, ohronlo and ca
tarrhal diseases, T invite you to consult me free without obligation
on your part. Come and have a friendly talk with me and 1 will
honestly and frankly advise you the best course to pursue, if your
ease Is Incurable 1 will frankly and honestly tell you so and advise
you against the further useless expenditure of money with unscrupu
lous doctors, self-styled specialists and so-called mail order treat
ment.
. Dr. Groover’s Scientific Methods
Make vigorous, muscular men of the puniest, weakest speci
mens of “half men”; strengthens the nerves, enriches the blood, in
creases the courage and gives a man power of mind he should be proud of.
Makes the eye bright and the step elastic: makes an athlete of a sluggard.
REMOVE the diseases hy restoring strength. Methods based on sctence
and experience alone can do this. I accomplish quick and lasting
results in Blood Poisons, Nervous Decline, Piles. Fistula, Kidney,
Bladder, Special and Contracted Diseases. Drains and losses and alt
Diseases Peculiar to Men. My scientific methods will bring results
when all else has failed.
My arguments are good, my system is good, but I know you
haven't time to study these. You want proof, and I am able to give
you that, and lots of it. When your own neighbor tells you what I
have done for him, you will know I did. It will feel good to be
strong ami well ag«in. Come and talk your troubles over with me.
1 can and will help you. I own my own office—no one to see hut
me.
In a Few Days My Treatment Will Show You Results
No man too poor to get a consultation, examination and my best advice FREE I will give the POOR
EST man a chance, as well as the RICH, to receive honest treatment from me at a SMALL COST. Call
at my office and investigate what remarkable succeas I have made in my specialty.
Men ar.e daily exchanging money for guesswork and mistakes with those inexperienced in the treat
ment of their ailments. If you have tried the rest without results, come, to me and get the best.
Call on or write to Dr. Groover today for information regarding treatment. CONSULTATION free and
strictly confidential. Office hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday. 10 to 2 onlv.*
DR. GROOVER
Augusta, Ga. 504-5-6 and 7 Dyer Building
Grand This Evening
Arthur Hammerstein’s
Musical Comedy Success
“HIGH JINKS”
As Presented for One Year at
the New York Casino.
Seats Now Selling.
Prices .... to $2.00
CTDAWn TODAY ONLY
0 I nfliiu CONTINUOUSLY
Daniel Frohman Presents
Through Paramount Company,
BRUCE McRAE
The Eminent Dramatic Actor,
in the Famous Political Romance
“THE RING AMD THE MAN” I
In Four Wonderful Parts.
This play is from a “six best
selling" book of the year.
Shows Begin:
10:30 1:30 4:30 7:30
11:30 2:30 5:30 8:30
12:30 3:00 6:00 0:00
10:30
Usual Prices—sc and 10c.
THE BEST—SC COME!
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At BIJOU Today
The Southern Beaut'es Com
pany—Mostly Pretty Girls—
Presents Today an Incom
parable Musical Hit
“THE REAL WIDOW GREEN”
Music by Andonegui's Or
chestra.
Three Reels of Selected Movies:
A“—The Impostors."
B—“ Amateur Photography.”
C—“ Gypsy's Warning.”
An Exceptional Show —“A Dol
lars’s Worth for a Dime.”
Complete Change of Bill
Three Times Every
Week.
Look at the Prices: Matinee
—All Seats, 10c. Nights—Bal
cony. 10c: Lower Floor. 2Cc.
Continuous Show. No Waiting.
From 2:30 to 5:00—7:30 to 10:00
Can You Beat It? You Cannot.
BE BIJOU-BOUND.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24.
STOMACH
OUT OF FIX’?
If you suffer with dyspepsia or
Indigestion telephone your grocer
or druggist to send you one dozen
pints of SHIVAR GINGER ADR.
Drink one pint with each meal
and, if not relieved, your dealer
Is authorized to charge It to the
Manufacturer.
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TONIC, DIGESTIVE, DELICIOUS
Is prepared with the celebrated
Shivar Mineral Water. Sold under
a positive guarantee to relieve
any case of dyspepsia or Indiges
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If your grocer or druggist has
none in stock tell him to tele
phone hie wholesale grocer.
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Recleaned 100 Bushel;
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WHEAT—
Blue Stem,
Bearded Fulcastu.
All of fine quality.
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AUGUSTA, GA.
CLIFTON R. GROOVER. M. 0.
The Nerve, B'ood and Skin Disease
Specialist.
THE SUCC .SSFUL SPECIALIST
Is the Result of Natural Ability, Special
Preparation, Ripe Experience and
Adequate Equipment.
My large and growing practice has
been built upon a repetlon of successes,
doing the right thing in the right way
hundreds upon hundreds of tiinea with
great success. It will pay \ou both in
time and money to consult me free and
learn the truth about yoW condition be
fore placing your case with anyone. I
am no.medical company or fake Insti
tute. and have no Incompetent hired doc
tors. I give every patient my personal
attention. While my practice is built
upon a high plane of honorable dealing,
yet my charges are most reasonable and
no man is too poor to receive my best
services. You may make your own terms
and arrangements, according to your
ability to pay and what you are willing
to pay for a complete cure. MY BEST
REFERENCES ARE MY CURED AND
SATISFIED PATIENTS If you want
skillful, scientific and consclentloui
treatment COME TO ME.