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SIXTEEN
Safety
Security
In determines an Investment
Security Is the first considera
tion Your banking home should
be selected with tho same care.
The Planter* Loan and Sav
ings Bank fills every require
ment of safety and security for
your funds. The officers of this
bank Rive their close, personal
attention to Its affairs.
Responsible Banking has been
the policy of this Institution
since *the first day Its doors were
opened—44 years ago. That this
policy is appreciated Is Indicated
uy the constant and gratifying
growth la business.
On the score of Safety, Secu
rity and Responsibility, wa In
vite your account
The Planters Loan
& Savings Bank
/OS BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, UA.
L. C. HAYNE, Presiden...
CEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
FORD
IS THE
CAR
.The Wife and Hoys and
Girls can drive' as well
as the men.
Bee Lombard.
SUGAR SALE
SATURDAY ONLY
New York Standard Granulated
SUGAR
25 IT $1.30
Lowest Price In Augusta
Only to purchasers of SI.OO worth of Ton, Coffee,
A. & I*. Hakim; Powder, Spires or Extracts.
SNOWDRIFT COMPOUND
No. 5 Pail .... 50c No. *3O Pail.. SI.OO
No. ‘JO Pail ~ $2.00
Swift’s Premium Hams...lb. 19c
WHAT 25c WILL BUY
2 cans Pineapple. .25^
3 hot. Catsup .. . 25<
2 jars Jams ... . 25c
3 cans Lye 25c
1 can Wesson Oil . 25c
Oa. Cane Syrup, can 1 tic. 50c and 55c
A. \P. Flour, A fir*
12 lb. sack .. ..
A. A I*. Self Rising
.... 85c
Phone Phone
Broad Broad
844 844
A&P
Butter
lb.
38c
COMBING WON'T RID
HAIR OF DANDRUFF
The Easiest and Best Way Is
to Dissolve It.
The only Hurt way to Kct rid of dand
ruff i« to dissolve it, then you destroy It
entirely. To do thin, net about four
ouncf'H of ordinary liquid arvon; apply
It at night when retiring; use enough to
moisten the i*oslp and rub It In gently
with the finger tipß.
Do thin tonight, and by morning moat,
If not all, of your dandruff will be gord,
rid three of four more appllratlons will
completely dissolve and entirely destroy
every single sign and trace of it, no
j natter how much dandruff you may
have.
Yon will find, too that all itching and
digging of the scalp will stop at once,
and youv hair will he fluffy, lustrous,
g'ossy. silky and soft, and look and feel
a hundred times better.
If you want to preserve your hilr, do
bv all means get rid of dandruff, for
nothing destroys the hair more qulcly. It
not only starves the hair and makes It
fall out, but It makes It stringy, strag
gly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, arid
everyone notices tl. You can get liquid
arvon at any drug store. It is Inex
ptnslve and never falls to do the work.
HE COULD ONLY SHRUG HIS
SHOULDERS.
"A French officer captured by the
Germans had great difficulty in ex
plaining that he was not a spy.”
“Great difficulty, you say?”
“Yes. His bands were tied behind
him and he couldn’t gesticulate.”—•
Birmingham (Ala.) Age-Herald.
CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
Cures Croup, Colds, Coughs
Tickling In tin- throat. running nf til"
ten. cite dirt tat. IbHt mcillc Inc for
whonptmt count' Trtcil itn<! tcsteil for
fifty year*. Sure ttn'l certain to cure
Try Cheney'* Expectorant, 25c at riruK
glares. (Aflvl )
“Cheap Excursion Rates ac
count ot the Holidays via the
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Co. For rates, Dates
ot Sale, etc. cali on ticket
agents or, Ernest Williams, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Augusta,
Georgia.”
3 can- Lime .. . .25c
5 lb'. Navy Beans 25c
7 boxes Matches ..25c
3 cans Com .. ..25c
10 Pig Feet 25c
A- iP. Flour, Of|p
•Jl lb. sack OUU
N. Y. State Potatoes
& 30c
BETTER FACILITIES FOR
NEGRO BASEBALL FANS
President Kalbfleisch Says the
Colored Element Will Be
Provided For-- A Letter.
There Is one element that certainly
stuck to the Augusta baseball team
last year and that was the negro fan.
The following letter was received from
one of the regular attendants of tha
i game:
j Spurting Kdltor, Herald:
j We notice in your baseball plans
! you have mapped out an Improvement
j of the grandstand at the ball park for
the 1915 season, Ho long as this Is
j planned to be done we also ask for
i better aeeonnnodations for the colored
j people. I triißt that this plea will be
considered. If so, I am sure that you
' will reap better results from colored
1 patronage, for instance: the whole of
last season I did not miss but one
game and was very sorry that my
j wife could not be accommodated. So
please make mention In your next is
sue whether this will be considered.
From A Real Colored 11. B. Fan.
President Kalbfleisch of th,e •Au
gur In I'Mi.-u ba'l Association was spoken
to In regards to this matter and stated
that the colored patrons of next year
will he provided for In a better way
than In the past and that arrange
ments will be made for better facili
ties.
OFFICERS ELECTED FOR
WOODLAWN LODGE, K. OF P.
Celebrated Anniversary of
“The Star Spangled Banner”
and Conferred Degrees, As
Well.
Tho dual ceremony of the Woodlawn
Lodge, KnightH of Pythias, was put
on In their hall Thursday night, the
members of the other Augusta lodges
being present. Besides the conferring
of degrees, the birth of “The Star
Spangled Banner,” the national an
them, was celebrated. The exercises
in the hall Thursday night were de
lightfully entertaining to the mem
bers.
There was a splendid attendance.
An address that was especially good
was made by Mr. Geo. R. Schmidt.
Netv Officers.
officers for the ensuing year were
elected as follows:
C. C., J. I>. Scott; V. C\, H. B. Al
len; l\ \V., W. <). Scott ; Mos W., W.
E. Fleming; K. of R. and S., O. F.
Mclntosh; M. of F., C. C. Farr; M. of
F. F. M. (Tozier; M. at A., J. G.
Scott; I. <*., A. H. Holmes; <). (»., W.
A Barnes; trustee three years, J. W.
Daniels.
THE AUGUSTA FACTORY
NOW WORKING AT NIGHT
Recently Lost Good Deal of
Time on Account of Low
River, and is Now Making it
Up.
An Item Hint lq of interest to opti
mists Just now Is that the Augusta
Factory ts working overtime. One may
sec the mill lighted up now and hear
the lavhinery whirring late into the
night.
The mill is not working on extra or
ders, according to authoritative state
ments, but simply to make up for lost
time, considerable time having been
lust recently when the river was ab
normally low.
AIKEN INVITES PRESIDENT
WILSON TO VISIT TOWN
A'ken, S. C.—President Woodrow
Wilson has been Invited to visit Aiken
at Christinas time.
Aiken's new tourist hotel, the new
Highland Park, now nearing com pie
Hon, Is to be thrown open to the pub
lic before the Christmas holidays. An
Invitation has been sent to the presi
dent of the United States by the presi
dent of the hotel company, which Is
n local concern, to come to Aiken at
Christmas as the guest of the High
land l'ark.
AIKEN AGRICULTURAL CLUB!
NOW OWNS ITS OWN HOME
Aik.n, S. C. —The Atkon Agricultural
Club now boasts of owning its own
home.
A piece of land In the lower pitrt of
the dly bus been bought and on it
erected a pavilion for the monthly and
other meetings of the club.
At the regular monthly meeting for
December, held yesterday, at which
time a turkey dinner was served, a
subscription was taken up to raise
sufficient funds to finish paying for
the building Hnd for fencing in the
land, which was raised.
Wesley Johnson Is president, 1. M.
Coward, secretary, and Fabian Sum
merall. treasurer of the Aiken Agri
cultural Club.
TROOPS ARRIVE’ FROM
ENGLAND AT HAVRE
BY THE THOUSANDS
Havre.—During the Inst week colonial
territorial troops have been arriving
from England by the thousands. A
part of Kitchener's new army Is expect
ed soon, and the huts and floored tents
now being erected In the outskirts of
Havre are said to he for its reception.
The best trained territorial troops,
which have been over here long enough
to he somewhat acclimatised and broken
into the ways of the country, are al
ready being moved up toward the north
to take their places In the reserves. As
boon as thought fit by the commanders.
the\ will be moved into the first line ol
battle.
The soldiers In the British expedi
tionary force are kept under iron dis
cipline in one respect, and those who
become unfit for duty through their own
fault are sent back to England in dis
grace
If officers xlolate Kitchener's order*
it moans cashlerment
•‘Young man. wliat profession do you
expect to so low when you grow up?*'..
*Tm going to t*e tt doctor,’* answered
tl .• young man taking out a noteitook
and pencil. •‘May I count on you to
save >our appendix for me?"—Judge.
Brook
field
Eggs
Ooz,
33c
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
THE FAMOUS
ECONOMY
$2.50 & $3.00 SHOES
For Men and Women
100 Different Styles==All Leathers
“Walk a Block and Save a Dollar”
THE ACHIEVEMENT OF AN IDEAL!
To create an enduring shoe with the maximum of
style at moderate cost was the absolute aim of years
of ceaseless labor on our manufacturers par t—the
famous “Economy $2.50 and $3.00 Shoe” is the re
sult. It is the achievement of concerted “Economy”
organization effort—an ideal reached through the
careful, thought out, proven “Economy” plan of
making and selling From Factory Direct to consumer
Tliis plan has .justified expectations—it has given
the famous “Economy $2.50 and $3.00 Shoe” a su
perior quality that thousands of men and women have
recognized. It is the power behind the “many rea
sons why” the leading men and women everywhere
are wearing this celebrated shoe..
Tt is this ideal and its realization that has built
this great shoe business—in three years our volume
of sales has multiplied and will continue to increase
as the public learns more about the many good quali
ties of the famous “Economy $2.50 and $3.00 Shoe.”
$2-50
ft, B, Saxon & Bro.
566 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GA.
No Fake Prices
We offer from stock in
store, best selected goods, at
following prices, until sold:
box 3c Raisins /*/\
for OUC
1 l box 4c Raisins PC
for ODC
1,4 box 5c Raisins Of
for ODC
14 box 6c Raisins SI.OO
30-40 Prunes, per 1 r
pound IDC
50-60 Prunes, per 1O 1_
pound 2 C
1/2 box 4c Raisins rt»l OP
for «PI.£D
1/2 box 5c Raisins $1.60
16 ounce Cluster | C
Raisins IDC
16 ounce Seeded ini
Raisins I«2C
In lots, 10 per cent discount.
Fulghum Seed Oats, Tea.
Coffee, Flour Buckwheat,
O. K. Lard, Butter, Blue
Stem Plain Wheat Flour,
Georgia Syrup,Maple Syrup,
and our assortment of can
goods, unsurpassed.
We solicit your patronage,
and guarantee satisfaction.
Give us a trial.
566 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.
GET YOUR GROCERIES
TOMORROW HERE.
A.B. Saxon & Bro.
PHONE 529.
ECONOMY SHOE STORE
310 JACKSON STREET
TEN FIVE
FOUR
BROAD
GOLDEN BROS.
THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN
AND THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR STORE IN AUGUSTA.
For Tomorrow We Announce Our 1-2 Off Suit Sale
Every day brings added surprises in our Suit section, and tomorrow you are given
the unusual opportunity of choosing any suit in our entire stock including | n Arr
the most recent styles in the clever short Fur-Trimmed Suits, at L m L vs IT
Don't fail to be Here Early Tomorrowl
Tomorrow any Hat in the House up to $7.50 tor $2,50
'/' &
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
!3jo
CHOICE OF ANY SUIT
IN THE HOUSE
This is no ordinary sale or
case where prices were boost
ed and then cut. These Suits
bear the original price tag and
you can see for yourself. We
mean to sell these suits, and
now is the time for you to avail
yourself of a wonderful bar
gain. It is a rare opportunity
for women of taste to buy high
grade garments at muchly re
duced prices, and when we say
‘‘Choice of any Suit in the
house” we mean exactly that.
We have in stock the largest
and most varied selection of
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Clothes
to be found in Augusta, and we
are offering them to you at
manufacturer’s cost.
$50.00 SUITS at $25.00
$45.00 SUITS at $22.50
$40.00 SUITS at $20.00
$35.00 SUITS at $17.50
$30.00 SUITS at $15.00
$25.00 SUITS at $12.50
$20.00 SUITS at SIO.OO
$15.00 SUITS at $ 7.50
No Restrictions.
No Approvals.
No Alterations.
TEN FIVE
FOUR
BROAD