The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 27, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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SIXTEEN Safety Security In determining an inveetment Security Is the first considera tion. Your banking home should be selected with the same care. The Planters Loan and Sav ings Bank fills every require ment of safety and security for your funds. The officers of this lank give their close, personal attention to it* affalrß. Responsible Banking has been the policy of this Institution since the first day ita doors were opened—44 years ago. That this policy 1b appreciated Is Indicated by the constant and gratifying growth in buslnass. On the Boore of Safety, Secu rity and Responsibility, we In vite your acoount. The Planters Loan & Savings Bank rOC BROAD ST., AUQUBTA, OA. t_ C. HAYNE, President. GEO. P. BATES, CaeMer. Do you know of any other Improvement you o«n make to your homo thot will add ■o muoh to Ita Intricate valuo aa having It wlrod for aloo trioity? MONEY AND MANHOOD Do you avor atop to think what good hoalth maana to you in your EARNING POWER? Tha arteries of commerce are teaming with human anorgy and forca. The man who achiavaa woalth and poaition ia tha one poaaeaaed of good hoalth; hia faoultiea alert, hia brain GRASPS aituationa and conditiona which, backed up by PHYSICAL foroa, roach tha highoat goal of hia ambition. Look around you; aee the failuraa upon every hand, and, upon invaatigation you will find that a majority wore eauaed by raaaon of the lack of COM MERCIAL HEALTH. Tharafore, aa a buaineaa proposition H PAYS to have GOOD HEALTH, leaving out tho quoation of tho PLEASURES aaaooiatad with ita poaaaaaion. Th» man who hat baan positively cured of a apacial malady pe culiar to hie ssx knowa that a groat blight haa bean lifted from hia Ufa. Ha realixoa that the atumbling block to hia buainaaa proaperity and aooial auooaaa haa at laat been foravar removed. Having thua re gained the great Qod-glven power of COMPLETE VITALITY, ha •ntera the raoe of life with renewed HOPE, AMBITION and COUR AGE, and with that VIM and VIGOR which makea victory poeaible in every undertaking. Thla haa been the happy experience of legiona of men whom I have cured for life of OBSTRUCTION, BLOOD POI SON, NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE BLADDER AND KIDNEYB and other ASSOCIATE and REFLEX DISEASES. In the treatment of oaaea of thla character my aucoeaa haa been call ed “phenomenal," but la only natural and what ehould be expected from a phyeloian who poaaeeaea SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE, EXPERT iKILL, VAST EXPERIENCE. THOROUGH SCIENTIFIC EQUIP MENT, EARNEST DESIRE AND AN INDUSTRIOUS MIND CON SCIENTIOUSLY DEVOTED TO THE WELFARE OF HIS PA TIENTS. The wan, pal* faoa and haggard look of the aiokly, unhealthy man CLIFFORD R. GROOVER appaala to everyone In a moat potent language. Yea, it PAYS— The Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. m Let Me Offer You the Relief Mw I ami Comfort I am Giving ■■F I I ■ Others and Leave | LJ I the payment End of it In Your Own Hands. To have good health and to be a MAN in tha true aanae of tha word. How can you poaaeas it? I’ll tall you how. Harbor the remnant you have left; look to the oauaaa that have led up to your present condition; correct your errors of living and dissipation and if caused by folly or excess your duty is to abandon them and find some reliable PHYSICIAN who will advise and counsel and help you to gain potssssion of tho great est blessing on earth—GOOD HEALTH. Having spent years In the study of Special and Nervous Diseases, I have found that MEN'S greatest weakness consists of violation of Nature's most potent lews. Excesses lay tha foundation for decay. The snares and pitfalls of surrounding the youth lead to dissi pation and final ruin and decline. The contracted disorders so frequently neglected and improperly treated are no small items in the impairment of MAN'S nerve forces. If you will call or write to ms. if your case has not progressed beyond a CURE, I offer you, without money or price, a free consultation and examination. 1 treat successfully all Chronic complicated i laordera of men and women by a modern method that reaches the cause of the trouble without disturbing the stomach by poisonous drugs. One careful painstaking, searching examination Is required, but If you can not call now. write a full de scrlptpion of your case. My offices are equipped with the most modern and scientific mechanical devices for the treatment of men and women. Hours, 9a. m. to 7 p. m. dally; Sundays. 10 to * only. Consultation at office or by mall free. Call on or address— DR. GROOVER 504-5-6 and 7 Dyer Building Augusta, Ga. Pure inf he Making Sureinihe Baking MM CALUMET Winb&E&toS. baking powder Vying requirements on your part is all that is nec essary to produce perfect bakings with Calumet Baking i Ilf Powder. Calumet by its purity and perfect leavening j (J I a ualitt< “ B the rcst ‘ Leave your next baking to Calumet and note the improvements —also note the saving—for Calumet is ijgjk 'jjfcj, in cost and use. All good grocers sell it. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS V \ \ World's Pur* Food Exposition 'V \f». 1 Chicago, 111. "*'"*(*( \ Paris Exposition, Franco, |AJIj MC | '•:“ m*.:::: i • HMEltafe jtiNyhi \ M«ch m 2. |/UAJiT|£ 1 > r Tn fea’t M*l moory «kn hay ckaap mr big-ran baking oowder. Dao'l he aiiled. Bay Calumet. \ |l# f , irl iißnimiril mirt whei—ome —giv« heet resulU. Ceiamet is far aaperior to eoar aiilk and soda. \ WHAT ABOUT A HEW OVERCOAT? Our stock is replete with most attractive Top Coats of every description. Prices are very low. We have the famous Alco and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats, and many others. Always pleased to show you. MSCrearys ££* ** jf^ f THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. ALLENDALE NEWS Allendale, S. C.—llf-aring the tintin abulatlons of a tiny bell for some min | uten and not being able to locate the j motive power, Mr. F. K, Ready, of [ Kline, while recently engaged in a field ; near his home, finally turned his face j skyward, and there beheld, to his sur ! prise, one of the unofficial scavengers, i a buzzard with a bell around his neck. I As a matter of curiosity and natural j history, and wishing to know the wide | ntss of range of these birds, Otis j Brabham, of Allendale, S. C., would 1 like to hear from any otner person who I comes in contact (not necessarily I close contact! with a citizen of the sky. Allendale was flooded with bidders | for the contracts to install waterworks, j sewerage and electric lights last week, j Tho town recently voted |f>s,ooo bonds ] for these improvements. Hughes A Co. of Charleston, have about completed the artesian well j which is to furnish the water. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. PREPARES FOR RUSH Employes Will Exert Every Ef fort to Assist Patrons---A General Reminder From Sec ond Vice President Williams. Believing that the best service can be secured through its employees ex erting every effort to assist the patrons of the Southern Express Company, Second Vice-President, E. M. Wil liams, in charge of traffic, has issued to the four thousand agents of the Southern Express Company a "Gen eral Reminder" on the holiday busi ness for 1914, in which he urges upon the thousands of employees of the company the importance of making the Christmas shipping season a success through their personal efforts. One of these ‘‘Reminders’’ has been received by J, R. Wofford, local agent for the Southern Expess Company in this city, who has posted it in a con spicuous place in the receiving office of the company. There it will serve as a reminder to the employees, and at the same time will show the pat rons the true spirit of a company, as expressed by an official, with refer ence to handling the great rush of business incident to the Christmas season. “FIRST AID” CAR IS HERE; 15 FREE DAILY LECTURES Three Lectures a Day, Without Charge, on Methods of “First Aid”---Car Stationed at the Union Depot. Car No. 3 of the American Red Cross First Aid society arrived in Augusta Thanksgiving day and will remain un til December 2. It is parked near the Union station, on the other side of Campbell street. Three lectures each day will be de livered by Mr. M. J. Shields, the phy sician In charge, at 10:30 a. m„ 4 o. m. and 8 p, m., on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Additional lectures will be deliv ered by Dr. Shields at the C. and W. C. shops on Monday at 12:30 and at the Georgia railroad shops on Tues day at 12:30. The "first «ld“ department of the American Red Cross is carrying on this excellent work of sending their cars through the country for the purpose of educating individual employes of railroads, street car companies, shops and oilier industrial plants In modern methods of "first aid," and to encour age the organization of regular "first aid” corps in the cities visited. All officials in charge of such in stitutions as the above mentioned and their employes, all physicians, hospital attendants, school teachers, students, as well as the public in general, are invited to attend Mr. Shields' lectures, which are without charge of any kind. The lectures and demonstrations ara of the greatest interest and a largo attendance Is expected at the lectures from the people of Augusta. A good reception will encourage the Red Cross to send other cars to Augusta. At th# low ratss chargee for electricity ,r Augusta, no family can afford to be with out electric service. TAKE A LOOK AT THE FAMOUS Ecoriom y $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes FOR MEN AND WOMEN “Walk a Block and Save a Dollar.’’ Years of conscientious endeavor in producing good shoes have put us among the largest and foremost manufacturers of men and women’s shoes in this country—indicating more convincingly than anything else how Econ omy $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes have won the confidence of thousands of men and women. If You Buy ECONOMY SHOES ONCE —you’ll buy them again and recommend them to your friends. In Style, in Finish and in Material, they reveal a degree of superiority, so obviously distinctive, as to make the famous Economy stand out even among shoes costing two and three dollars more. YTe are agents in Augusta for Phoenix Silk Hosiery ECONOMY SHOE CO. 310 Jackson Street. GOLDEN BROS. TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN AND THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR STORE IN AUGUSTA. Buy Your Coat Here Saturday, Values to $25 Now $13.75 We have entirely too many Coats. The late season finds us heavily loaded with stylish Coats of all descriptions. In order to reduce the stock we will now give you unrestricted choice of any Coat in stock, worth up to $25.00. £ f 2 7c Saturday for Silk Dresses, Values to SZO.OO, Now 512.50 Silk Dresses now for less than half of early season prices. We offer choice of any Silk Dress in stock. All this season’s best styles and most wanted colors and formerly price up to $21.50, in all *|o cn sizes, for a big sale, choice Stylish Tailored Suits, $15.00 We offer special a sale of 50 high class Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Suits, in blacks and all the wanted shades. These Suits are tailored right up to the min ute in style, and worth twice the price asked. For a big sale we say, take your choice sls 00 Hat Sale at $2.98 Saturday, while they last, 300 beautiful trimmed Hats, all this season’s styles. Hats FQ QQ worth SB.OO. Your choice wZivO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER £?. ASP £k\X ffil ¥ Aki I ) I I oil Y* A T?V\jßtaJdk ‘ : s' (a *- V '4 \T~\ j / \ > \ TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD