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Safety
Security
In determining an Invoatment
Security In the flr*t coneldera
tlon. Your banking home should
be selected with the same care,
Tha Plantar* Loan and Sav
ing* Bank fill* every require
ment of safety and seeurlty for
your funds. Thq officers of tht»
bank give their close, personal
attention to It* affair*.
Responsible Banking has been
the policy of this Institution
since- five first day Its doors were
opened—44 years tM4O. That this
policy Is aiqireelnted Is Indicated
by th# constant and gratifying
growth In business.
On th* score of Safety,, Secu
rity and Responsibility, w« In
vite your account
The Planters Loan
& Savings Bank
'OB BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
L. C. HAYNE, President.
GEO. P. BATES, Cashier,
Do your Christmas shop
ping early and avoid the
rush. There’s no time 'like
the present.
It will pay to say "liiaw it
in The Herald.”
Read Herald “Wants'
WANTED
House and lot. down
town or North Augusta
to cost $12,500 or $5,000.
Geo.W. Hardwick,
Heal Estate and Loans
305 Dyer Building
(Trade Mstk)
AT THE MODJESKA TODAY
FOR RENT
No. Ftrrst. Rooms. IMf«.
408 Tsylor Ft 9 SIB.OO
302 Trlfalr St 5 18.00
814 Phillip Ft. 6 19.00
821 Phillip Ft 8 18.00
3711 TVslksr St 4 1* 00
449 Reynolds Ft. 4 11.00
448 TV Utkins St ....8 18.00
1848 Jenkins St 8 20.00
1708 Jenkins Ft 8 20.00
108 Reynolds St $ 10.00
418 Reynolds St 8 28.00
120 Centre St. (store A : dence) 38.00
932 Reynolds St 9 38.00
441 TVnlker St 9 40.00
441 H Welker St. 6 30.00
1041 ltroad St 12 40.04
1848 Broad St 8 12.80
1347 Kills St 3 880
Eve St n#*r TV. Wsy 8 22.00
429 Calhoun St 8 22.80
902 Centrs St 7 22.80
1713 Gwinnett St 8 10.00
1470 Slices St 4 12.00
1488 Cooper St 3 8.00
713 Kollork St. 4 13.80
6444* Brood St 8 33.33
Lockhart, Lucky & Co,
211 SEVENTH ST.
Telephone 840.
STORAGE
ALL KINDB.
WE SELL
LIME. CEMENT.
PLASTER. MANTELS,
TILE. GRATES. ROOFING.
PLATE GLASS.
“Conersts for Endursncs.”
WHALEY BROTHERS
PHONE 3247.
AIKEN IS GETTING GOOD
ATTRACTIONS THIS
! SEASON
i Theatre in Resort is Operated
Under Supervision of the
Municipal Government.
Aiken, S. C. Since the city of Aiken
i bought the Thestone Theater and the
Aiken opera house has been operated
i under the direction of the municipal -
ity, a better class of attractions have
been showing here, which Is appre
i elated by the general public. Here
tofore it ha* been difficult to secure
the higher class attractions for Aiken,
but Manager McCarter of the The
stniift Theater, who Is likewise city
| olt'tK end treasurer, has succeeded In
! bringing to Aiken for this week two
•ot the best productions touring the
I South this season.
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"
will be seen In Aiken Thursday night
before It appears In Augusta and
"Peg O’ My Heart" is the attraction
for Saturday evening.
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MAIL, GERMAN!
Instructions Issued Today to
All U. S. Postmasters to Ac
cept Same. Service Resumed
Wathginton, D.C. -Instructions worn
today being went by Pont master Gen
eral BurleHon to pontma*iterM through
out the country directing them, pend*
log further notice to accept for mail
ing to Germany and Austria-Hungary
ull pm UiiKOH which conform to the pre
scribed conditions of the international
Parrel post service. This service be
tween the United States and the coun
tries nan <*l had been suspended be
rime of the lack of transportntion fa
cilities due to the war. Resumption
of the service will make it possible to
send Christmas remembrances to Eu
ropean countries which would other
wise have been impossible.
Parcel post packages are now mail
able to all countries with which the
United States has parcel post conven
tions, except Belgium. Turkey and the
northern and northeastern Prance
where military operations prevent re
sumption of the service. Shortly after
the war began Germany, Belgium and
Prance asked that the service he su
spended. Neither Austria nor Hun
gary requested suspension hut the war
caused r practical stoppage of the
service.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Jalinston, 8. C.—TV. T,. TVinn of
TVnrds, was accidently shot Thuraday
| niorntnK by his own hands In a very
peculiar manner. He went to the field
to work and the do* started a rabbtl,
so he returned to the house to Ret h|ii
Kiin that was In the corner behind
the bed. No one Haw the accident aa
his wl' waa In a nearby town and the
i hlldren at school. He was found
leanliiK over In the corner with his
liandn on the bed. The shot having
entered his mouth and coming out
throiißh the top of Ills head, knocking
out several teeth ns he drew the Run
forward, the hammer cauKht In some
way and the gun discharged.
Mr. Winn was 46 years of ago and
leaves a wife anil nine children. He
was hurled at Wards by his pastor,
ttev. O. O. Hutchinson.
M T. Turner, a prominent citizen
ot this plnce Is quite sick.
l>r. K. C. Cronck gave n splendid
stereoptlcon lecture here Monday
night at the Lutheran Church.
Johnston played a match same of
football with Batcsburg Thursday.
The body of Gertrude Elisabeth Kee
ler was brought here for hurlnl from
Augusta accompanied by the parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Foster and
Mrs Gertrude Foster. Hr. W. S.
Stokes, of Johnston, officiate,!.
YOUNG JOHNSTON MAN IS
DEAD AS RESULT OF
ACCIDENT
Johnston, S. C.—Clarence Hart, a
young married man of the Tory Creek
section, lies dead In our town tonight,
Jibe result of an accident at the Peo
ples’ Cotton Oil Co., yesterday after
-1 noon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Hart was at
the mill where he was having cotton
i ginned. He put tits hand in the gin
|to pull out the motes,
i His sleeve caught tn the saws and
j drew in Ids arm cutting It Into shreds.
The nervous shock, together with
| loss of blood, caused his death at 6
o'clock this afternoon, at the home of
' Mr. I'nuU near the mill.
lie was the youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jas Hart of Johnston, amt leaves
a wife and two young children and
several brothers and sisters.
The funeral took place yesterday,
(Mondavi afternoon at Mt. Olive
Ccmtery. Johnston.
VACCINE WONT CURE
GLANDERS IN HORSES
Washington.— After months of care
ful investigation the bureau of ant
mnl industry has come to the conclu
sion that vaceltu is not effective In
I rendering horses Immune from gland
ers The bureau recommends a tils
I continuance of the serum and advises
that all attention be concentrated on
I the detection and destruction of the
diseased horses. A thorough disinfec
tion of water troughs, buildings, man
gers, etc.. Which the diseased animals
have come In contact with should he
made in order to successfully check
the spread of the malady.
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Hoys' Suits and Hants, 10 per cent
] off Special lot to close 28 per cent
,off No r atter what prices offered,
, > “v* will fiud curs cheaper. F. G.
[Martins. ,
IF KIDNEYS ARE
HEAR TRY BUGHU
Mixed With Juniper Is Old
Polks’ Recipe For Flushing
Kidneys—Stops Back
ache and Uric Acid.
When you wnke up with backache
and dull misery In the kidney region,
It generally means your kidneys are
I weak. When your kidney* get slug
gish and ‘log you must relieve them,
like you relieve your bowels, remov
-1 lug all the body’s urinous waste, else
1 you have backache, sick headache,
: dizzy spells; your stomach sour*,
tongue Is coated, and when the weath
\ er Is bad you have rheumatic twinges,
l channels often get sore, water scalds
and you are obliged to seek relief two
i or three times during the night.
| To relieve this distressing condition
iat once get from your pharmacist a
fair sized bottle of Stuart's Ituchu and
Juniper Compound. Take a table;
| spoonful In a glnsa of water after
meals Stop entlng sweets or sugar.
In a few days your kidneys will then
act fine arid natural, A well known
authority says this is the beat treut
; ment.
Stuart’s Thirhu and Juniper Com
! pound acts directly on the urine
[ through the kidneys. It keeps the
blond healthy. It strengthen* the
tuck of the bladder. It regulate* tho
kidneys nnb does away with backache
and all disagreeable symptoms. If
discouraged with other medicines, be
sure you get Stuart's Ruchu and Juni
per, as Stuart’s Ik properly compound
ed for kidney trouble.
PARALYSIS ‘SrESE?
by Dr. < hiuu*‘« Special liioixl bud Nerve Tablet*.
Dr. Cham, 2.:4 N. T.-nth Htruet . Philadelphia. Pa.
Dll PILE REMEDY
wT Gjvea Inntant relief In itchlm?.
Blfledlngor Piotruding Piles, Wc*
The Dp. Boeanko C©„ l'hilt*deli>?;iu, Fku
DROPSY
SPECIALIST
Ufluafly give quick relief,
have entirely relieved mahv
seem In if ly hopelefe* caste.
Swelling find alert breath
toon gone. Often g vus»
entire relief in 16 to 26
daya Triai treatment Bent
free.
DR. THOMAS E. liREEN
Successor to Dr. H. H.
Green * Sen*
Box P Atlanta, □>,
JvlLisr
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
A MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
FANCY FELT SLIPPERS
- EVERY COLOR OF THE RAINBOW ~
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
THE NEW BEADED SLIPPER
in Black and Gun-Metal—also shown in our window is the hit of the season. Any girl would be de
lighted with them for a Christmas present. The largest line of trim, stylish Footwear for Men and
Women
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
C. A. NICKERSON, Manager
Silver's Up Again! It Salt
I am Not Even Asking
SIO.OO and $15.00
For what I claim is the best clothes value in the United
States at those prices. But
$8.25 and $11.75
being the actual cost to me of suits and overcoats that are
elsewhere being sold at from S2O to S4O.
You can’t possibly appreciate the high character of
these clothes—the quality, the style and finish—unless
you come and look for yourself.
Don’t get the idea that they are cheap or inferior in
any way—they are not, but on the contrary, are the pro
duct of the very best makers of high grade clothing in the
United States.
They are all best quality materials, new and distinct
ive styles and such that any man may be proud of.
All we ask is that you come and look—the clothes
will do the rest.
A. SILVER
1028 Broad Street
Clothier Hatter Haberdasher
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2.