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SIXTEEN
Safety
Security
In determining an Investment
Security Is the first considera
tion. Your banking homa should
be selected with the same care.
The Planter* Loan end Sav
ings Bank fills every require
ment of safety nnd security for
your funds. The officers of thl*
bank (five their close, personal
attention to Its affairs.
Responsible Banking has been
the policy of this Institution
since the first day it* doors were
opened—44 years ago. That this
policy la appreciated Is indicated
by the constant and gratifying
growth in business.
On the score of Safety, Secu
rity and Responsibility, we In
vite your account
The Planters Loan
& Savings Bank
'OS BROAD ST.. AUGUSTA, GA.
L. C. HAYNE, Preeiden-.
GEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
STEAM HEATING SYBTEMS and
Hot-Water Heating riant* repaired
and put In flr*t-olas» working order.
Valvea, Automatlo Air Valve* In
dock, the very beat quality. Expert
steam-fitter for thl* work.
Telephone u» today. Phone 472.
THE HENRY WUTT CO.,
111 Broad Street.
CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
Cures Whooping Cough, Croup
Folds, running of the no*e, sore throat,
Cheney's Expectorant slightly laxative.
Pi vonts the whoop In whooping cough.
Children like Cheney'* and hna been on
the market fifty year*. Take the old,
tried and true cough cure. 25c at drug
etcn vs.—(Advt.)
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The House of
SCHWEIGERT
Gift* that Make the Merry Chrlatmaa Laat the
Whole Year Through.
W# have auch a largo and varied atock from
•which you cnn make your selection that we for
bear to e nmerate the thousand and one articles
that will he appropriate.
Our atock comprises the most exquisite, the
sensible and exclusive New Things In
Dependable Jewelry
Coming from ua guarantees the recipient of its
value and quality.
You can't buy a poor one from us—our stock is
In keeping with our long established reputation for
carrying the BEST OOOITS at the most reasonable
prices.
We especially invite you to inspect our stock of
Perfect Diamonds
we have them in all settings tnd at all prices, ev
eryone being perfect—
Diamond Ear Kings.
Diamond l.a Valuers,
Diamond Kings.
Diamond Hrooches,
Diamond Cuff Links,
Diamond Studs,
Diamond Bracelels, etc.
Come, let us show you. It will M> a pleasure.
Engraving by Experts.
We will keep your purchases until Instructed to
deliver.
Wm. Schweigert & Co.
The Christmas Jewelers.
IHEORY AND FACT
INCURABILITY OF
BRIbIJIS DISEASE
Professor Tyson in his work on
BRIGHtS DISEASE says: “As to
special curative measures ... di
rectly diminishing Albumenurla, I be
. lieve there are none . . ”
Old beliefs are tenacious. But no
; matter how venerable and sacred,
theory must give way to fact. From
! a safe lull of evidence we take the
j OFFICIAL figures in a recent test
case the analysis being made by one
; of the most noted analyst# in this
| city:
Jan 12 Albumen 2 700 gms (24hrs)
Jan 28 Albumen .465 gifts (24 brs)
Reduction in 12 days nearly 8 per
' cent.
This ease was in extremis and the
treatment was prescribed too late but
In the face of the testimony of analyt
ical chemists what becomes of the
old dictum that, there is no agent that
reduce* albumenurla? Lamarck has
truly said the great difficulty Is not
In discovering but in getting the ac
-1 (cptance of new truths. But the light
: is spreading
The ability of Fulton's Renal Com
, pound to “diminish albumenuria" in
many cases of Brights Disease is not
1 a theory but a FACT IN PHYSICS to
! prove which we will mail formula for
! albumen test that will show the per
j rentage from week to week. As the
1 albumen declines improvement com
i monly follows, recoveries having
been reported in thousand* of rases.
Formula and literature sent on re
quest John J. Fulton Co., San Fran
cisco. Green & Horsey Drug Co., Is
local agent Ask lor pamphlet.
EXPECT NO ROW
ON JUDGESHIP
That Fight Over New Georgia
Federal Position By Senate
Republicans, Not Believed.
Washington, D. C.—Small credence is
placed In the suggestion that the Re
publicans of the senate purpose to moke
a Party Issue of the creation of an ad
ditional federal Judgeship In south
Georgia. Senator ltoot, of New York
who suggested that Judge Speer lie
written a letua- In regard to the legis
lation, Is understood to favor the hill,
and Senator Borah, of Idaho, has slated
that Ids desire for a postponement wok
for tlie purpose of getting data aa to
the requirements of the south Georgia
districts.
It Is regarded as but natural that
Judge Speer’s v(ewa on the bill should
he sought. Inasmuch as its purport Is to
divide the Judicial work In the southern
district amt lighten the labors of an ad
mittedly sick man.
INTERNED.
Washington, D. C The German cruis
es Cormoran with twenty-two officers
snd 355 men has Interned for the war
at Guam, according to a dispatch re
ceived here late yesterday from Captain
Maxwell, American naval governor of
that island.
IN ITALY NOW,
'THE TO SOT
AND BE SILENT’
Vote of Confidence Passed in
Government and Its Policies
Regarding War. Position Now
is---“ Watchful Neutrality.”
Rome, 3:20 g. m.—A vote of confidence
In the government and Its policies was
adopted almost unanimously today by
the chamber of deputies.
Previous to the vote Premier SalandVa
delivered a speech to the deputies In
which he reaffirmed his statement made
In a previous address that Italy’s posi
tion was one of watchful neutrality. He
sild that nothing had happened to war
rant any ehange In that piosltlon.
For World Supremacy.
“What I can guaranty," he declared,
“Is that the govemmem will follow a
purely Italian policy hut in saying this
I do not mean that we will disregard
the policies of the great power* or the
grouping of the powers fighting for the
suiretnacy of the world. Italv ts sat
isfied In protecting her noble traditions
and preparing for her great future.’’
Makes No Prediction*.
The premier refused to make any pre
dictions as some members urged him to
do. He said that the government
would he sincere and that If It made
mistakes these would he paid for by the
copril rv.
Begirding what was already past, he
declared that Italy had a right to pro
claim lir*,' neutrality and that If she had
bargained for It she would have dis
honored herself. He concluded by say
ing:
"Now Is the time to be silent and to
act."
OPEN BIDS FOR
8 SUBMARINES
Great Diving Ship Must Have
Speed 21 Knots on Surface,
16 Knot 3 Under Water.
Washington.—Bids wore opened to
day at the navy department for eight,
now submarines, one of which is to
displace between 925 and 1,066 tor.s
(the exact specifications being a naval
seert.) The great diving ship must
have a speed of 21 knotß on the sur
face and 16 knots under water; will
lie propelled by Deisel engines with
oil fuel and tie of sufficient cruising
caaclty to accompany a fleet around
the world. There were only two bid
ders, the Electric Boat Company and
Iho Lake Submarine Torpedo Boat,
Company. The latter submitted thirty
separate bids. For the big sea-going
submarine the electrie company’s bid
was the loweet, at $1,350,000 for a ves
sel of 925 tons, while the Lake Com
pany’s bid for smaller harbor defense
boats was the lowest, being $373,000
for a vessel of 280 tons.
As (he lump appropriation of $4,-
468,000 must provide at least eight
boats, it would appear that It will he
necessary to choose the smaller type
in at least seven cases.
LOANS SOON ON
GEORGIA COTTON
Details of the Wade Plan Per
fected. Money to Be Loaned
Next Week.
Atlanta, Ga.—Robert F. Maddox,
chairman of the Georgia committee in
charge of the state's share of the
Wade cotton loan pool, wired Frank
Hawkins, president of the Third Na
tional Bank, from Washington Tues
day that all the details of the plan
had been perfected and that the money
would he loaned on cotton beginning
next week.
Mr. Maddox has been meeting with
the central committee In Washington,
and is expected home in a day or two.
On his return there will probably be
another meeting of the commit
tee, of which Mr. Hawkins is state
chairman.
The fund was to have been ready
for loans this week, but the delay is
caused by the fact that all the fortns
of notes, cotton warehouse receipts
and the like have not been received.
As previously stated, the Georgia
fund will lunout to about $20,000,000.
It will be distributed through 100 sub
committees representing various sec
tions of the state, ami will be loaned
to farmers through the banks.
Lou ns will not be placed on less
than 100 bales of cotton unless on the
specific recommendation of the state
committee. The money will be loan
ed Ht the rate of 6 cents a pound, basis
middling, but subject to a 20 per cent
margin That is, on the 100-bale
transaction, money will be actually
loaned only eighty bales. which
would be equivalent to 6 cents a
pound.
GRANTED NEW TRIAL.
Atlanta, Ga. —The state supreme
court has reversed Judge Ben Hill of
the superior court, on the ground that
the wording of a charge by him tend
ed unduly to Influence the minds of
the jurors, and James Sewell, convict
ed of the murder of F. H. Goodman
last September, will get a new trial.
Sewell's lawyers appealed on the
ground that Judge Hill erred In his
charge to the Jury when he said:
"When a man Is dying and has given
up all hope of life, the solemnity of
the scene, give his statement the
sanclty of truth and Is admitted as
evidence."
The court was referring to the dying
statement of Goodman, the victim,
who accused Sewell of murdering
him Sewell claimed that he slew
CVodman In self defence. The affray
took place I na cheap hotel in At
lanta
WICLI3TON FUND, BELGIANS.
Wllllatoo, 3. C. The mens llarscn
ria** were the hosts to the residents o{
WUlleton and community at a most de
lightful affair In the BountiPe tell. Oys
ter* were served In all style*. Later an
Interssting isih on Utiatum and the
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
The Famous Economy Shoes
for men and women TSSSSSSt
AT ACTUAL COST
The Utmost in Shoe Value is Represented in These Prices
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All Economy $2.50 Shoes now $2.10
All Economy $3.00 Shoes NOW $2.40
All Economy $3.50 Shoes ROW $2.95
Belgians was made by Rev. W. M. Jones,
pastor of the Baptist church. Move
than a hundred persons were present.
The class cleared about $25.00 which will
he sent to tile Belgian sufferers, through
the South Carolina ship fund.
THE CZAR LEAVES.
Petrograd.—Emperor Nicholas, hav
ing finished his tour of inspection of
the Knssi n army fronts in the Cau
casus left that region, it is officially
announced, on December 15th.
A communication from the army
staff in the Caucasus dated December
18th, says recent engagements of the
Russian forces have been insignifi
cant.
KIDNEY OR
BLADDER WEAK?
Just Mix Juniper and Buchu.
Old Folks’ Recipe.
The symptoms of diseased kidneys
and bladder; Scalding, dribbling,
straining or to frequent passage of
urine; forehead and the back-of-the
head aches: stitches and pains In the
back; growing muscle weakness;
spots before the eyes; yellow skin:
sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or
ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short
breath; sleeplessness and the despond
ency; Diabetes, Bright's Disease. The
moment you have any of the above
symptoms or a dull backache and
rheumatic twinges, get from any re
liable druggist a bottle of Stuart's
Buchu and Juniper. Take a table
spoonful after meala Drink plenty
of pure, fresh water and abstain from
eating sugar, sweets or highly season
ed foods Your kidneys and bladder
will then act fine and natural. Stu
art* Buchu and Juniper has been used
for generations to flush clogged kid
neys, also to neutralize the acids in
urine so It no lonrer hurts you to pass
water. Stuart's Buchu and Junlpet
Cotncpund is old folks’ recipe for kid
ney trouble.
PARALYSIS
by Or. (W. &P«-UI Hived and N«tt* Tablets.
Hr. Ohm, ZU N, Truth Street. PbtUdrlpbt*. Pa.
Dllao bo-san-ko-s pilk kkmedt
Give* In*ten* relist In .u-hlng.
* Blssdlng or Protruding Pits*. Ms.
The Dr. Doeaako Cs, Philadelphia. Pa. ,
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ECONOMY SHOE STORE
310 Jackson Street
Special Sale of
Men’s Bed Room Slippers
In Plain Kid with Chamois lin
ing, in black and tan.
Also in Felt, all sizes.
$2 and $2.50 values $4 (TA
special Thursday l#vV
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
C. A. NICKERSON, Manager
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER T 6
Comfort
Value
Satisfaction