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Safety
Security
In rtetermln'ng an Investmtnl
Security 1» the first considera
tion Your banking home should
be selected with the same care
The Planter* Loan and Sav
ing* Bank fill* every require
ment of safety and security for
your funds. The officers of this
bank Rive their close, persona)
attention to Its affair*.
Responsible Banking has been
the policy of this Institution
*lnc« the first day It* door* were
opened—44 year* ago. Thnt this
policy 1* appreciated 1* Indicated
by the constant and gratifying
growth In business.
On the score of Peeu
rlty and Responsibility, we In
vite your account
The Planters Loan
& Savings Bank
'O6 BROAD ST.. AUGUSTA, GA.
L. C. HAYIME, President
GEO. P. BATES, Cashier.
READ THE HERALD WANT ADS TODAY
If SHE could select her own Christmas ij|lj||| | |||jjr|
gift she w'ould undoubtedly choose “some- 1 3 IJB
thing electric.” The beauty und up-to- Jjflß I 1 Vjjiji
date usefulness of electric ware api>eals to "j l!'
every woman. /
Tl>c range of choice Is large. Our display /s
of electrical gifts contains "just what you i a
have Ixron looking for.” Let us show /fl IlHrvff'il ijfflfflfl
you a G-E Toaster, Flatiron, Grill, if,jl r'! *!JI
Percolator or Uni-Set Cooking Outlet. />, jpf|TiiwlilWH -v
Commercial Department I.| ■ 1 psffli! |
Augusta-Aiken R. & E. /
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A Merry Christmas
to One ami All is the
Sincere Wish of the
Directors and Officers
of the Augusta Savings
Bank
- DIRECTORS -
I'M ward J. Lyon. David Shtsky,
d. Willie Levy, Hugh 11. Alexander,
F. L. Fuller. KMehanl E. Allen.
Arthur 11. Merry, Charles E. Grown,
Thomas R. \Yright, Charles l>. Carr,
1* rev E. May, E. Allen Pendleton,
.1, Gardiner Weigle.
—OFFICERS -
President, Percy E. May.
Vice President, Dr. Thomas R. Wright.
Cashier, J. Gardiner Weigie.
Assistant Cashier, Leroy W. Lyeth.
Cash Bargains
10 pn intis Granulated
Sugar 60'1
25 pounds Granulated
Sugar $l4B
Arbtickle’s Coffee, ground.
per 1-lb. pkg 20' ;
Irish Potatoes, good and
mealy, per peck 25'-
15 bars Lenox Soap.. .. . .50'-
Host Sugar Corn, 3 rans .. 25
fir st 3-lb Tomatoes, 3 rans 25' :
3 cans Libby's Pork and
Beans 25 C
3 packages Blue Ribbon
Mine Meat 25' :
Brown-Kye and Black-Eye
Pens, 2 quarts 25‘-
Lady Peas, per quart .. .. 15''
Cranberries, per quart ~ 10<
3 quarts for 25'-
Van Camp's tall cans Cream,
« for 50 c
J-. e lot Celery, White Let
tuce. Egg Plants, Gem Snap
Beans, Spinach; In fact, v ge
tables t o numerous to mention;
at reasonable prices.
L. A. GRIMAUD
210 CUM MING —or
Phone 1305.
FOR WEAKNESS sND LOSS OP
APPETITE
The old Standard general strength
ening tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS
ehlll TONIC, drives out Malaria ana
builds up the system. A true tonic,
and sure Appetiser. For adult* and
children. 60c.
AT THE BIJOU
Again today, and today for the last
time, the Teddy Bear Girls are pre
senting "The King and the Girl" and
real comedy. The Bljouacope’s three
reel photo drama In addition to the
“tab" is "The Terror of a Great City."
Here's the cast;
Lick Sidney, a gentleman grafter,..
Tom Howard
Smoke Johnson, his valet, always
hungry . Geo. Berg -
Gaston Baiffx, a French waiter ..
Miss Boorett, an heiress
Miss Melvlna
Miss itoilie Margie Wright
Miss Lottie Louise Wright
Mis. Polly.. Harriet Berg
Miss Molly Ruth Latin
Miss Bony Eunice Robertson
Miss Posey Viola Mansfield
Girls from the Boulevard.
Tomorrow Is Christmas—lts a hol
iday -anti th'ie's a splendid show al
the Bijou. Why not see It, why?
For tomorrow and Saturday only
the Teddy Bear Girls are appearing
In a roaring comedy, "A Matrimonial
Adventure,” In which the leading
parts are played by Messrs. Tom
Howard, Geo. Berg and Jack Miley.
Those who have seen any of the
shows so far this week at the Bijou
know what to expect In the chorus.
There are some good singers and dan
cers too. So far the company has
pleased unanimously. The crowds
have been Bijou bound, and tomorrow
and Saturday are expected to bring
good results from the standpoint of
patronage. The Bijou goers have
learned that there’s really good enter
tainment. first class clean and enjoy
able entertainment—at the Bijou.
AT THE STRAND
“The Rose of the Rancho.”
‘‘The Rose of the Rancho,” the first
production of the Jesse L. Lasky Fea
ture Play Company, of a scries of a
series of Belasco successes, the exclu
sive rights of which this company con
trols, is being seen at the Strand to
day only.
"The Rose of the Rancho” was pro
duced in lower California by Cecil B.
IteMille under the direct supervision
of the wizard dramatist, David Belasco
and the artistic master, Jesse L. Lasky,
and Is typical of the period In which
the action of the piece occurs.
Eighteen Mexican Vaoqueros, a largo
equipment of Spanish accoutrements
and a number of Spanish girls were
Imported from Mexico for the minor
roles In the "Rose of the Rancho."
David Belasco, Jesse L. Lasky and
Cecil B. De Mille collaborated on the
scenario.
"The Rose of the Rancho” Is credit
ed by authorities with being the most
artistic and thoroughly faithful motion
production yet created in this country.
Merry Christmas
For a one-day’s program, The Strand
lias a Jim-dandy tomorrow.
It's a regular Santa Claus treat.
First. Klaw and Erlanger present
“Liberty Belles.” a farce comedy in
three parts; second, “The Other Kid's
Sister" Is another compdy, and third
and last, the Strand War Series, No. 9'
“The Liberty Belles" opens up In
the following manner:
Margery Pennyfeather and .Tack
Everleigh, Dorothy Ketchani and Phil
Fuller, are sweethearts and chums.
Margery's father, Jasper Pennyfeather,
Is trying to build a hydro-aeroplane.
Captain Hiram Ketcham, Dorothy's
father, is preparing to sntl to a desert
island in search of a treasure. The
Penny feathers and Ketchams are
neighbors and the fathers object to the
boys. Jack and Phil. Jack and Phil
are preparing to leave for college, lint
before going plot to gel the girls Into
a boarding school in the neighborhood
of the college. The boys write let
ters to Mrs. Hproiitts. the principal of
I the school for prices and particulars,
j to which they sign the names of Jas
per Pennyfeather and Captain Ketch
am.
Upon receiving the Information tlm
| fathers decide to send their daughters
to Mrs. Sproutt’s school. The boys,
| upon learning that the girls have
| reached the school, make an effort to
I see them. They are discovered un
der the window calling the girls and
arc chased away. The fathers of the
I clrls have both fallen In love with Mrs.
i Sprontts and are striving hard to win
, her affections. The girls of the school
arc taken by the swimming teacher to
| the beach, but Margery and Dorothy
w* re loft behind. The boys secure
bathing suits and with the two girls
go lo another part of the beach. Mrs.
Sprout! i discovers the happv quartet
and proceeds to drag the girls from the
j water. They are taken back to school
|and punished by being deprived of their
dinner. The girls throw a note out
o. the window to the boys telling them
they are hungry. The boys are quick
to respond and soon return with re
freshments which they hoist up to the
window.
Saturday, "When Rome Ruled" will
be shown In five parts.
U. S. TENNESSEE ARRIVES.
Washington, D, C.—Great Britain
has consented to the proposal of Am
ericans to send relief to Jerusalem.
Turkey has approved It and word now
is awaited from France.
The armored erulser Tennessee re
ported her arrival today at Jaffa, but
made no mention of rioting or 111 treat
ment of Jews by Turks.
The overflow of the DJtle In Arabia
has made 12.000 persons homeless and
without food, according to a message
to the stnte department today front
An l assador Morgenthau.
SCHEDULE BY STALLINGS.
Savannah, Ga—-Georee Stalling*,
manager of the world's champion Bos
ton Nationals, has been selected to
draw up the 1915 playing schedule of
the South Atlantic League. It will
' la* submitted to the league directors at
the January meeting. l»ist year's
j schedule was drafted by Mike Finn,
i manager of the Memphis, Southern
League club.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY FARES
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
i Commencing I>ec. 16 to 25 Inclusive,
and l*ee 31st and Jan. Ist, tickets on
sale to all points via
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA R’Y.
| with final return limit J«n. 6th.
CITY TICKET OFFICE I UONE62
I 415 Jackson Street,
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
MISSING WOMAN AS SHE
LOOKED WHEN SHE
DISAPPEARED
ft ./. * . ,'■*•* ■>, ?5
v kvafc
MRS. WALTER BRECK.
Here la a reproduction of a drawing
photograph made under Instructions of
Mr. Walter Breck, husband of the
missing New Jersey woman, showing
her as she appeared on the day she left
her home more than two weeks ago.
Mr Breck had this picture made in
the hope that It would help to find his
wife.
ECZEIIA COVERED
DOS HMDS
Had to Keep Hands Tied Up. Itched
So Could Not Rest at Night. Cried
About All the Time. Cuticura
Soap and Ointment Healed.
Lafayette, Tenn.—" I received great
benefit from the Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment. My children's hands were covered
also bled. They itched so bad the children
Could not rest at night and cried about all
the time.
"We had tried several remedies without
relief when I sent for samples of Cuticura
Soap and Ointment They helped so much
1 got some more and the Cuticura Soap and
Ointment healed them without leaving any
sears. There hasn’t been any signs of sores
since and that was nearly a year ago. I
think they are the greatest remedies in the
world." (Signed) Mrs. Isabell Curtis. Jan.
28. 1914.
Samples Free by Mail
Care for your hair with Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Ointment. They keep the
scalp clean and free from dandruff, allay
IvehtuK and Irritation and promote natural
hslr-gro.lug conditions when all else falls.
Although Cuticura Soap (35c.) and Cuti
cura Ointment (SOc.) are sold by druggist*
everywhere, a sample of each with 32-p.
Skin Book will be sent free upon request.
Address: "Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston "
The Best Home
Killed Meats
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We are now handling the best
home killed meats at the meet
reasonable prices. Y'ou will find
our stock Is complete at all times
there Is nothing In the line of
choice meats that cannot be had
here Try one of our Roasts,
Chops, Steak, etc., and be con
vinced that we are the tender
meat dealers of Augusta,
For a limited time we have
reduced our prices on meats and
will be pleased to quote you
prices See us before yeti buy
elsewhere—lt will pay you.
We can save you money and
gtve you the best of meats,
G. S. SMITH
218 Fifth (Centre) Street
Phone 68.
Quick Delivery—No Waiting.
C EGG W
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w AND W
A JELLICO O
L COKE D
W. C. IVEY & CO.
Phone 780.
A. B. Saxon & Bro.
566 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GA.
LOWER THAN EVER
No Fake Prices
We offer from stock in
store, best selected goods, at
following prices, until sold:
14 box 3c Raisins £A
for OVIC
14 box 4c. Raisins £F
for DOC
i/4 box 5c Raisins QF
for SDC
14 box 6c Raisins SI.OO
30-40 Prunes, per 1 F
pound IJC
50-60 Prunes, per lO 1
pound 2 C
1/2 box 4c Raisins (J*| OF
for
1/2 box 5c Raisins $1.60
16 ounce Cluster 1 F
Raisins I*JC
16 ounce Seeded t O 1
Raisins Ifci2v
10 Per Cent Discount on all
cash sales on above prices.
Special Prices to Merchants.
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.
with running
■oros and I
had to keep
their hands
tied up. Tho
eczema came
In yellow
pimples and
turned to a
son* eruption
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A Nation-Wide Service
STATE lines do not limit the service of the Bell Telephone.
Every Bell Telephone, wherever located, is an open door
to practically unlimited service. Many Bell Telephones are on
isolated farms or ranches. Each Bell Telephone, wherever lo
cated, is connected with an exchange which opens the door of
communication with the whole country.
It makes no difference whether the exchange group is large
or small, because through connected Bell exchanges each Bell
Telephone has a radius of communication which includes every
other Bell Telephone within speaking distance.
A BOX OF EXQUISITE STATIONERY
Makes an Appropriate Christmas Gift
See our appropriate Christmas line in Speth’s win
dow’.
We are the exclusive agents for MARCUS
WARD’S famous paper, and the kind Department
and Drug Stores cannot buy. Paper we know. Qual
ity the finest, prices same as inferior grades.
We are The Only Engravers in Augusta.
PHOENIX PRINTING COMPANY
627 BROAD STREET.
COOKING MADE
A PLEASURE
-
Miss Ethel A. Church
SERVICES FREE
For Engagement, Phone
222
THE GAS LIGHT CO.
OF AUGUSTA
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24.