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TEN THE Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 BROAD BT. AUGUSTA, GA. ORGANIZED 1870 SUCCESSFUL BANKING Prompt, palnataklng attention to sh« amalleet detail haa been an effective factor In contributing to thla Rank’* record of nearly half a century of aucceraful banking. No bualneaa 1a too email for our moat careful attention. —Offi- cers am! employee alike endeavor to handle trannaetlorin with great eat efficiency. Patrona find, In aJI departments, that the PLANT ERS UiAN AND SAVINGS RANK materially facilitates the satis factory performance of financial affairs. Safety Ixick Roxes In five different size*—s3.oo to $20.00 per year. L. C. HAYNE, President. GEORGE P. BATEB, Cashier. ALMANAC-COUPON-ENCYCLOPEDIA 1915 1915 Present this Coupon with 25 cents at The Herald’s Business Office, 7:'»1 Broad Street, and Ret The Herald’s 64H Piig(> 1915 Almanac and Encyclopedia. It's a book that will always be useful to you. The supply is limited and no additional copies can be furnished when this shipment is exhausted. Tomorrow for The Herald’s Alma nr ~ nac and Encyclopedia for 1915. uv\j Repertory of Paris Gamin Changed By the War Paris.—-The Pari* van.ip'h repertoire* lisk been re\oUitlonited by war The ahrlll whistle \Jutf wnk<»n Parlttlfttm up too early in the nlorning is no longer to the air of "Vlon* Poupoule" anti similar airs; they have been sup planted by the natUmal anthems of the allies Home of the little arahs have had the energy to ie *rn the. words to “God Save the King, and all of them are working hard on ' Tipperary ” which presents even greater difficul ties of diction. Among the new French war songs, **Vlve )#a Prance/’ is one that has suf ficient merit to have been eet to music by Saint Snens. ami *'lt‘s Only a Ques tion of Habit,” tells how the French •oldier accustoms himself to the whis tle of bullets and boom of cannon “ When you’re tired there’s nothing like a cup of good hot tea to r cheer and refresh you yv. yzk wßr ' \ '' n f # SAFe-TtA FIRST y Tqagccqys lea Don’t Think Because the 10th of January is passed that deposits made now draw no inter est Such is not the case. THIS BANK Allows 4 per cent interest on deposits made and new accounts opened any time this month. It is never too late to start. New Accounts cordially solicited. THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 827 BROAD STREET. 35 Years of Faithful Service. A new version of the ‘Varmiignule" describes In each verse what Wllltam II thought, wlml he promised. whiit he hoped, and Hip refrain Is. In turn. th« Hrabanconne, "God Have Hip King," llip Russian hymn and Hip Marseille*. . ip 111” with the old words of the "Car magnole." Top song tliat ha* caught thp popu lar nil most' In entitled "lluntlnK the Wolf," which In now sung at nearly ull Ihp Hlrrrt pornprs. Therr Is also a song of the famous 3 Inch fhld sun under the title of "I.e ftolxlante Qoln.e" Another entitled "Rosalie" after the nimip Ihnt the In fantry him klvpii to the bayonet, slnga praises of that weapon. "Sur In Itoute de llerlln” Is a song that tells how, even In the proportion of one to three, the French will force their way to Berlin. The Belgians have contributed tr. the collection with songs on "Liberty" end "France Will Never ForKet.” PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. "Why does Ihnt pugilist live at n boarding house?" "He wants to Increase his reach.”— Philadelphia Ledger. f Wnfl| \ \ BRITISH SHIP I BUILDING OFF Decrease of About 200,000 j Tons Over 1913. Details of Warship Building Not Allowed in Returns. I London.—Although it Is not possi ble to give the figures of the total | tonnage of ships launched at the, va rious yards of Great Britain during the year 1914, owing to the stipulation of the admiralty that no details of warships shall appear in the returns, 'figures available for mercantile ship building Indicate that the amount of j such tonnage launched Is about 1,740.- 000 tons, or some 200,000 tons less than ;ln 1913. Several yards on the east ; coast where no government building I Is carried on, show a decrease col lectively of about 100,000 tons 1n the [output of mercantile vessels. On the other hand several ygrda usually as sociated with mercantile building have been engaged solely on government work, creating the belief that If gov ernment tonnage could he Included the figures for the year would create a record. The great yard of Harland and Wolff, where the "Britannic” of RO.OOO tons; the "Btatendam" of 33.000 tons and the "Belgenland,” 27,00 Otons, have been launched this year, head the list of new mercantile shipping put on the water, the next largest being n Tyneside firm with about 83,000 tons. GERMAN FUNERAL ORATION COMPARED WITH THAT OF LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG Scarborough, England The funeral oration over the bodies of those kill ed In the recent German naval raid on this city was delivered by the Arch bishop of York. Because of Its dig nity. simplicity and brevity, the news papers compare It to Lincoln's Get tysburg address. He said: "firlef, sympathy, Indignation, all of 1 1 hem sincere and overflowing—these ore the emotions which hind Us to gether today. But they will move us, not to more distress or excitement or alarm, but rather to ft more quiet and determined resolution that we, to jWhom an experience so strange and | terrible has rome, will not fall our ponntry at this time of need. “We shall he only the more eager to !prove by our steadiness, our calmness, jour determination, that wp are ready to mept the calls which at this solemn | time our country makes upon us. ! These men and women and children whose loss we nre assembled here this morning to mourn will not have died iln vain. Their death brings to us in i this country at a time when perhaps | we have some need of It a quick, vivid sense of the dread realities of war, not In order thßt they should alarm us, but In order that they should pre pare us to steel our hearts for the In evitable sacrifices which a great w'ar demands. "1 am sure that this death of those who shared the life of this town with you will move, as perhaps nothing else could have moved, the heart of the manhood of this North of Eng land to see that the cause for which they suffer will be the more eagerly, and with more self-denying chivalry, tnken up and carried through by the strength of the men who remain." The Archbishop of York recently has been the target for criticism by newspapers because of his defense of lof Emperor William. He mnde n pro test against cartoons of the Kaiser, saving that he was a great man of whose friendship the Archbishop was proud. WARNING, LIMIT ACHOLICS AMONG GERMAN SOLDIERS Amsterdam. -The German War De partment has written another para graph Into the history of the use of alcoholics In this war. It says: "At first alcohol supplies a certain liveliness, but with the consumption of larger quantities It causes som nolence. Experience teaches that ab stinent soldiers can best resist the fatigues of war. Besides, the use of alcohol leads to excesses nnd disso luteness, Alcohol, therefore, Is to he used with the greatest care, and Is to be absolutely avoided on the march. For Riving warmth it ts not to be rec ommended The warmth which It con veys is entirely deceptive. All in au thority are requested to pay strict at tention to the necessity of limiting Its use." AEROPLANE MOTORS CAN’T BE USED OVER 350 HOURS P«ri«. —The lift' of neroplune motor* In u*o I* not over 350 hour* ami to nssun' thl* much of them they muat he taken apart, cleaned and remount ed every 50 hour*, according to the experience of French aviator* since the war began. A* the cost of one of the motor*, when ordered by the hundred, I* 15,000 franc* each, the expense Is a heavy one. One factory near Pari* I* delivering 150 new aeroplane motors a month. It I* difficult to know detail* of the aeroplane work, but It 1* assumed that from five to ten aeroplanes go out of action each day. disabled by hostile fire or wear and tear The military aviation schools are training many hundred* of young nvlator*. so that there 1* a constant renewal of the human material at the front, and a steady Increase In the number of air machine* in action. SAW HUBBY *AT WORK~IN TRENCHES OF BELGIANS Liverpool.—Poring a moving picture show here a Helgtan woman refugee recogntged her husband In a film de picting ecene* In the Helgtan trenche*. Th* huaband appeared In the picture to be In the best of health and spirit*. A* they had been separatist early In the war, and the address of each wa* unknown to the other, the woman tried frantically to obtain information from the theater, and even wrote to the film agent. Put the name of the place where the husband wa* seen had been deleted by the censor. The film com pany. however, promised to try to trace the matter through tha camera | operator. FHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. MW KEEP BOILS REGULAR AND CORE COLDS No headache, sour stomach, bad cold or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Golds—whether in the head or any part of the body—are quickly over come by urging the liver to action and keeping the bowels free of poison. Take Cascarets tonight and you will wake up with a clear head and no doubt you will wonder what became of your cold. Cascarets work while you sleep; they cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Remember the quickest way to get rid of colds is one or two Cascarets fit nlpht to plphtiur the s v etem. Oct a 10-cent box at an? drug store. Don’t forget the children. They relish thla Candy Cathartic and It Is often all that Is needed to drive a cold from their little systems. SMALL CALIBRE BULLETS MAKE WORST RIFLE WOUND Warsaw, Russia.~-A surgeon who ; haa treated many wounded at Lodz I says that the worst rifle bullet wounds are caused by normal, small calibre bullets which agree perfectly with Hague Conference restrictions. These bullets, when they enter blood vessels at great speed—'that is, at close range —send the blood flying around with great violence. The bullet itself makes a small hole, but the "exploding” blood, produces rendering effects far worse than any dum?dum. Our Advice Is: When you feel out of sorts from consti pation, let us say that if jte'xogl, Qtd&die&' do not relieve you, see a physician, because no other home remedy will. Bold only by us, 10 cents. T. G. Howard. 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I understand that this formula can he prepared by all drug gists, nnd I strongly advise all your readers who have not yet given It a trial to do so Immediately.T. H. P. ORRINE FOR DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has ORRINE been In restoring the victims of the "Drink llahlt" Into sober and useful citizens, ami so strong is out- confidence in its curative powers, tliat we want to emphasise the fact tliat ORRINE Is sold under this positive guarantee. If, after a trial, you get no benefit, vonr money will be refunded ORRINE (gists only 11 00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet T. <}. Howard. Druggist, Store No. 1, Cor. Broml and Jackson Sis.; Store No. 2. 710 Broad St. For constipation, we recommend the use of the Hostile PHI. A box of 3'* pills, 25c. Just Try This When Hairy Growths Appear (Modes of Today.) A smooth, hairless skin always fol lows the use of a paste made by mix ing some water with plain powdered delatone. This paste is applied to the hairy surface 2 or 3 minutes, then rub bed off and the skin washed, when ev ery trace of hatr will have vanished. No patn or discomfort attends the use of the delatone paste, but caution should be exercised to be sure that you get real delatone. DOG COLLARS l ,an;pst assortment and cheapest prices —lO c, 25c, 50c and up. See Us. Augusta Trunk Factory 735 Broad —Opposite Monument. WISE DRY GOODS CO. Below you will find listed a few of the articles that comprise our special bargains for tomorrow. They are little odds and ends that came from here and there that can be used in dozens of ways. Look over the list; check off what you want; then, come and let us fiii your order. They are part of the regular January Bargains that we are offer ing from time to time. Such items as the first in the list won’t last long at this price. Some of the others are mill ends, but they are the same valnes to you as if they came from the middle of the bolt. The Biggest Bargain of the Year 25c and 35c Embroideries at 10c A Special Counter of Mill-Ends Regular 25c Dimities at 13 l-2c 36 inch 10c Percales in Mill-Ends at 6 l-4c 8c Dress Ginghams in Mill-Ends at 6 l-4c Special Bargains in Staple Goods Look over this lot. It contains much of inter est to women who care to economize. 7 l-2c Apron Ginghams at 5c 12 l-2c 36 inch White Pajama Checks at 10c $1.25 Long Cloths at, per piece SI.OO 15c Lonsdale Cambric, genuine article, at... .10c White Goods That Mean a Saving to You 25c White Repps at 19c 25c 36-inch White Fiaxons at 19c 75c 45-Inch White Linens, at 50c 15c Pillow Cases at 12 l-2c are manufactured with this idea, from the world’s best materials. EACH particular pair contains the greatest amount of comfort, wear and style that money can buy. 25c a pair. In boxes of four pairs, SI.OO a box. THEY ARE GUARANTEED. THE WISE DRY GOODS CO. 858 Broad St The Business of Life Demands careful buying. See that you obtain the maximum of service, style at the minimum price. Buster Brown’s Hose HURSDAY, JANUARY. 14. Augusta, Ga.