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Safety
Security
”"
In determining an lnveetment
Security 1» 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 satiety and security for
your funds. The officers of this
hank give their close, personal
attention to its affairs
Responsible Banking has been
the policy of this Institution
since the flrat day Its doors wert
opened —<4 years ago. That this
policy Is appreciated is Indicated
by the constant and gratifying
growth in business.
On tha 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, President
GEO. P. BATEB, Cashier.
READ THE HERALD WANT ADS TODAY
NEW YEAR’S GIFTS
To ihoso who received (lifts from their
friends on Omstmas morn and wish to remem
ber them on New Year’s Day, we suggest iliat
they eoine hen* and make their selection. We
shall dispose of
All Fancy Goods Regardless of Cost
While our sales were most gratifying, yet
we find we still have in st«»«•!< more goods than
we wish to carry over, and for the next few days
will offer any article in store (except Fancy
Goods, which will go at Cost) at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE.
This is an opportunity for you to got De
pendable Goods at prices never before offered
by a reputable firm.• Don’t neglect, this oppor
tunity.
Wm. Schweigert & Co.
702 Broad Street. The Augusta Jewelers.
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
A. & P. Milk, 3 cans 25c
lona Tomatoes, No. 3 can, 3
for 25c
Pure Lard, lb 14c
Imported Sardines, 3 cans 25c
Baked Beans, No. 2, can . . .7c
Pink Salmon, 1 lb., 3 cans 25c
String Beans, No. 2, can 5c
Aluminum Sauce Pan FREE with 1 can Baking Powder 50c
Fancy Patent Flour, 24 lb. sack, 80c; 12 lb. sack ; . 4Q C
&
POUND
25c
Best Coffss in
the U. 8. foe th. price.
Snowdrift Compound No. 5 Pail, 55c; No
25 lbs. Granulated
ST, ,$1.40
Cream rtn.
Cheese, lb lCv
Wiry worry
ADoutYourffair
jlkialsis
L-/ r V>J. \ M
f- • uVv
/ I. i
Cuticura soap
Shampoos
And occasional use of Cuti
cura Ointment will clear the
scalpof dandruff, allay itching
and irritation, and promote
hair-growing conditions.
.Samples Free by Mall
Onlnjrm Hrnip *n»l Ointment noM throughout the
worhl. liberal rmrnple of each rnßlle«l free, with
book. Aflrtreea **C utlcura,*' Dept. 11K, hoatoo.
REV. C. H. HUBBELL DEAD.
Adrian, Mich. Rev Charles 11. Ilub
bell, I>. Inational superintendent of
the young I’eople's Christian Kndeav
or Society of the Methodist Protestant
church, died here today at his home.
He was 4f> years old.
POUND
30c
A Coffee With a
Reputation.
St.
ORGANIZING IRE
| COLUMBIA TEAM
Connie Lewis, Comer Pilot,
Will Confer With League Of
ficials Soon. Ezell and Stuart
Sign.
Columbia, S. C.—Connie Lewis,
I manager of the Comers for next year,
will be In Columbia during the first
Week of January to confer with M. M.
Platt, president of the Columbia club,
and other officials of the baseball
association.
Mr. Lewis writes Mr. Platt from
his home in Jacksonville, Fla., that
he Is rapidly getting together a fast
string of players, including exper
ienced men as well as youngsters,
anxious for a league try-out. Of
special interest to the fans will be
the anouneement that he has secured
two crackerjack pitchers, one a left
hander and the other a right-hander.
Ned Ezell has signed a contract for
another year and he writes to Presi
dent Platt that he will be on the job
bright and early next spring. Ezell is
one of the most valued of reserved
men. Catcher Stuart has also signed
a contract for another year, and this
brings big Joy to the hearts of Colum
bia fandom.
The Columbia club has leased the
league park for a term of three years.
Asked about the situation In Savan
nah. Mr. Platt expressed confidence
that Savannah will be In the league
again next year. I believe that other
business men of Savannah ean he In
terested and will run the club if the
present owners give up the fran
chise,” said Mr. Platt. "Of course, T
hope that the present owners will
continue In that capacity, hut at any
rale I confidently believe that Savan
nah will he a member of this circuit
when the season begins next April."
The annual league meeting will be
held about January in tn Snvanna’\
and Mr. Platt and possibly Mr. Brown
will attend.
JACKSONVILLE HAS
NOT SIGNED PILOT
Jacksonville, Fla.—Tt, is to be hoped
I hie the Jacksonville Baseball Associa
tion will make a selection of a man
ager during the week. Fans are on
the anxious seat in regard to this mat
ter and are eager to learn who will pi
tot the destinies of the team that will
represent the metropolis of Florida
next spring. It is not the aim of the
writer to advocate the signing of any
particular person, but It is to he hoped
that a man will he secured that will re
store confidence in the team.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD
If you Buffer from Weeding, Itching,
Wind or protruding Piles, send me your
address, and T will tell you how to cuVe
yourself at home by the new Absorption
treatment; and will also send some of
this home treatment free far trial, with
references from your own locality If re
quested. Users report Immedlato le
llef and speedy cures. Send no money.
lut tell others of this offer. Writ© to
day to Mrs. M. Summers, Pox, P, Notre
Dame. Ind.
SIGNOR GENNARO PUNARO
VIOLINIST.
l essons given In private homes, In town
or oul of-town. Formerly under Schra
dleck.
Special music tor churches, weddings,
receptions and afternoon teas
For | artleillnra, address f>-3 9th Street.
Phone 1157-W* or 1895-W.
i
Bull Head Catsup, 3 bottles 25c
Pure Jelly, a glass 7c
Fard Dates, a lb 12c
Huyler’s Cocoa, can 17c
A. & P. Peas, a can 15c
Wesson Oil, a can 25c
Catsup, a bottle 5c
POUND
35c
A Coffee for the
Epicure.
COLORED MEN
Wanted to prepare aa
SLEEPING CAR AND
TRAIN PORTERS
No experience necessary.
Positions pay $65 to SIOO a
month. Steady work, stand-
Jl ard roads. Passes and TTnt
\ forms furnished when nec
-1 cessnry. I. Ry. C. 1.. Dept.
44, Indianapolis, Ind.
Swift’s
Premium
Hams, lb.
19c
J 0 Pail, sl.lO
Best A&P aa
Creamery jHP
Butter : UUU
Brookfield
Egg 3, dozen . vOC
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
/THE RIGHT OF
FREE SPEECH'
Does Not Include the Right o*
Expressing Opinions “in Lan
guage of Any Character.”
New York.—The right of free speech
idocs not include the right of express
ing opinions “In language of any char
acter," In the opinion of a committee
: of lawyers of national reputation from
all sections of the country, appointed
by the National Civic Federation to
the limitations of freedom of speech.
The committee, which Is headed by
Alton B. Parker, has not yet made
I public its report, but a preliminary
announcement Issued concerning It to
day by the federation says:
"The report covers a variety of In
! cidents where a claim has been made
that free speech has been Invaded. A
review of these cases shows that while
free speech Is the right to express
one’s opinion orally, It Is not the right
:to do so in language of any charac
j ter, since words which tend to incite
'to disorder, violence and crime, or
language which is blasphemous or
obscene may not be used.
‘‘Neither is It the right to express
lone’s opinion for every purpose since
j one may not incite to disorder or
I crime or advocate criminal anarchy.
'Neither Is free speech the right to
j make one's self heard at any time or
lat any place since the right may not
be exercised at times and places when
iso doing interferes with equal rights
: of other persons. But these neces
sary restrictions upon speech do not
impair the reasonable freedom guar
anteed by the constitution.”
“FEDS" REFUSE
JOHNSON MONET
Weeghman Returns Six Thous
and Dollars to the “Iron
Man”---Money to Figure in
Legal Proceedings.
Chicago—Six thousand dollars which
nobody seems anxious to keep, Satur
day started on a return journey to
Coffpyvllle, Kas., whence it was re
cently mailed by Walter Johnson,
pitcher of the Washington Americans,
to Clias. H. Weeghman, president of
the Chicago Federals. The $6,000 was
originally paid to Johnson to bind Ms
contract to play with the Federal
League and its return to Weeghman
came after Johnson had reconsidered
and had again agreed to play with
Washington.
The registered letter containing the
money was refused by Weeghman and
probably will figure in the legal pro
ceedings which, according to the Fede
ral League chiefs, will be brought to
prevent Johnson from voiding the
contract he signed with them.
DOES TODD, PRISONER IN
ATLANTA, KNOW WHERE
THE SIO,OOO LOOT
IS HIDDEN?
Atlanta.—John Todd, a prisoner in
the Federal prison here, lias twenty
more months to serve, and he may
emerge to find a fortune of ten thou
sand dollars waiting for him, so At
lanta detectives believe. The treas
ure is that stolen from a bank at War
wick, Ga., last March, and which has
never been recovered, despite the ar
rest of suspects.
Yeggs blew the Warwick bank safe
on March 6, 1914, got the ten thousand
and disappeared. Two days later John
Todd, John Williams, Henry Marks
and Frank Moore, who had all kinds
of explosives and yeggmen's tools on
their persons, were arrested as they
stepped off a Seaboard train in Mont
gomery, Ala. It was shown that two
of the men had hoarded the train at
Louvale and the other two at Lump
kin, on the preceding night. These
staions are close together and not far
across the country from Warwick.
The detectives believe these men
blew' the safe and hid the coin. They
were sent up for two years for bring
ing explosives from one state to an
other on board a passenger train, but
three of them are accused of a train
robbery and therefore Todd is likely
to gain his liberty many months ahead
of the others. If he knows where the
coin is buried, the detectives think he
will waste no time in getting away
with it.
PROSPECTIVE’YANK
TEAM PURCHASERS
CONFER WITH FARRELL
New York.—For the first time since
negotiations started for the sale of
the New York Americans, Col. Jr.cob
Huppers and Captain T. L. Huston
conferred today with Frank Farrell,
president and part owner of the club.
Hitherto Ban Johnson, president of
the American League, had conducted
negotiations.
It was said that Farrell submitted
statements of the club's liabilities and
assets as well tvs a list showing the
gate receipts for games both at home
and abroad during the last four years.
The three negotiators decided to
meet again Monday when Ruppert
nnd Huston, it was said, either will
take over the club or drop negotia
tions.
36 RIFLE CLUBS FROM 34
CITIES IN RIFLE SHOOT
Washington —Thirty-six rifle clubs
from thirty-four cities participated this
week in the opening match oi the Rifle
Club Gallery championship under the
auspices of the National Rifle Asso
ciation of America. Bridgeport, Conn
led class A, scoring 990 against 962 by
Manchester, N. H. Other class A
matches follow:
Kln»s Mills, Ohio, 958 vs Adrian,
Mich.. $132.
District of Columbia, 979 vs. Dick
inson. N\ D., 9M.
Warren Pa., 955 vs. Stlllwffter.
Minn.. 934.
Cleveland, 986 vs. Boston, 9JS.
Bucyrus, Ohio 977 vs. Birmingham,
96 5.
Bangor Me. led class 8 with and
Watertown. S. D, was ahead in class
\C with 9*3.
For Young
and Old
-
Keep Your C'gestion Perfect. Nothing
j Is Quite So Safe and Pleasant as |
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
FREE Tr.iAL MAILED ON REQUEST
Thousands of men and women have j
| iound Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the i
I safest and most reliable preparation ;
for any form of indigestion or stomach i
trouble. Thousands of people who are i
not sick, but are well and wish to keep !
well take Stuart’s Tablets after every j
■ meal to insure perfect digestion and i
avoid trouble. But It is not generally!
I known that the Tablets are just as 1
good and wholesome for little folks as
Health *t'^Happme^s|
HMawv--- - —rr rtL jenMWjtasrran
for their elders. Little children who
are pale, thin and have no appetite,
or do not grow or thrive, should use
the Tablets after eating and w'ill de
rive great benefit from them.
For babies, no matter how young or
delicate, the Tablets will accomplish
wonders in increasing flesh, appetite
and* growth. Use only the large sw’eet
tablets in every box. Full sized boxes
are sold by all druggists for 50 cents,
and no parent should neglect the use
of this safe remedy for all stomach
and bowel troubles if the child is ail
ing in any way regarding its food or
assimilation.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets have
been known for years as the best pre
paration for all stomach troubles,
whether in adults or infants. Send
coupon below' for free trial.
Free Trial Coupon
F. A. Stuart Co., 202 Stuart Bldg.,
Marshall Mich., send me at once by
return mail, a free trial package of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
Name
Street
City state
SAIL TO COLLECT FAUNA.
New York.—Alfred M. Collins and
Garnet Day sailed today at the head
of an expedition to Bolivia to collect
specimens of fauna for the Field Mu
seum of Chicago and the American
Museum of Natural History of New
York.
GO TO
BALK’S
On 600 Block Broadway.
On Monday, Dec. 28th
and see how cheap you can
PICK UP
Pretty and Useful things
left over from our holiday
sales.
We wish to clear out—
All Ladies’ Cloaks,
All Children's Cloaks,
All Ladies’ Dress Skirts,
All Lace Curtains,
All Ladies’ Outing Gowns,
All Men’s Outing Night
Shirts,
All Blanket Bath Robes,
All Ladies’ Flannelette
Kimonas,
All Children’s School
Dresses,
All Ladies’ and Men’s
Gloves,
All Blankets and Com
forts,
All White M a r s e i 11 e s
Quilts,
And offer all the above
and many other goods not
named at temptingly low
prices.
Come promptly and you
will be highly by
saving much money.
We give Purple Trading
Stamps.
C. J. T. BALK
600 Block Broadway.
JANUARY Ist, 1915
The New Year is Almost Upon
Us. Let it Mean the Time When You
Will Start a Savings Account.
WITH THIS BANK
Deposits Made Now Will Bear 4
Per Cent Interest From New Year’s
Day.
THE ==■■!■- .
AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
827 Broad Street.
35 Years of Faithful Service.
DIRECTORY OF
MADE IN AUGUSTA PRODUCTS
Live a! Home, Patronize Home Industry
HONEST PAINTS
HONESTPRICES.
LET US SHOW YOU!
They last longer.
AUGUSTA MADE KV. 1 .? “■Hs. .„
no higher price than you are paying
for inferior grades.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES ° ,h "- Th "'
R UiHVmUU SOUTHERN TIRE AND RUBBER
COMPANY.
Georgia Vitrified Brick and Clay Co.
Manufacturers of
VITRIFIED
Shale Sewer Pipe.
in Kinds Machinery
_ ____ . * Motor Cars, Supplies and Repairs.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO.
Call For
We Supply—
The Augusta Brewing Co.
The Coca Cola Bot. Co.
The Chero Cola Bot. Co.
The Bludwlne Bot. Co.
With their Crates.
THE TOOLE
METAL SHINGLE
DRINK
GRANITEVILLE MFG. CO,
Graniteviile and Vaucluse, S. C.
Office: Augusta, Ga.
Guy Your Flowers from
an Augusta Florist
SIBLEY
MFG.
COMPANY
HOLLINGSWORTH GANDY CO.
Manufacturers of
CANDIES
CENTRAL
GARDENS
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27.
RINKER-DEAS PAINT M'F'G CO.,
Manufacturers
High-Grade Paints and Paint Special
ties. Phone 3066. Office and Factory
915-17 Eliis Street.
Belle of Georgia
*7heVome Better
They are made in Augusta by Au
gusta men.
There are none better and few as
good. Prices quoted on request.
NORTH AUGUSTA BOX & CRATE
WORKS, North Augusta, S. C.
MADE IN AUGUSTA
BY
W. e. TOOLE & GO.
ASK PRICE.
Better Quality,
Lasts Longer,
Leak-Proof,
Cost Less.
Manufacturers of Cotton Goods of
many varieties, including those suit
able for Khaki uniforms; also manu
ficturers of the famous Wilson Duck
for men's suits and women's
dvesses.
Don't send your orders out of town. You
can get as beautiful assortment from
this Nursery as any In the state. Chry
santhemums. Orchids. Lilies of Valley,
Roses, Carnations, etc.
BALK'S NURSERY. 234 Greene.
Phone 555.
Manufacturers of
Drillings.
Tickings
Checked Homespuns.
Cheviots,
Shepherd Plaids,
Mixtures. Penny Candles, Stick
Candy, Hard Boiled and Acid
ulated Goods, Cocoanut and
Peanut Products.
WHOLESALE ONLY.
Augusta s Favorite Florists. Beautiful
assortment of cut flowers, ferns. Phone
or send your order to us We guarantee
prices and promise the best service.
Phone SS.'fi
Walton Way and Heard St. Sunday
telephone call 6636.
Pure
Wholesome
Delicious
Invigorating
Healthful
Crepes,
Sea Island,
Yellow Homespun.
Colored Striped Drills,
and other Cotton Goods.