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TEN
TUB
Planters Loan & Savings Bank
708 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Organiied 1870. In Operation 43 Years.
U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
Gross Resources $1,100,000.
Thra* yrara hav* h*>*n crowned with honor, with credit and
with ■iio.-ann, not only for thla Hank but for tta thousand* of pnt
r««ia. many of whom ara now rated *mong thr wealthiest people
in thla community Thrlr children and nT'indrhlldrrn have hm>n
tauahi to extend thrlr patronage to thla Hank, and to understand
tta value to them.
We extend our facllltlra to all who nrrd hanking connection,
and Invltr thr Arrounta of uarrful, rnrrgrttr conservative people.
Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sixes to
Rent, $3 to S2O per year.'
Correspondence Invited.
L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier.
I MI I N I \ IJC s A 1 ( * UlHy|
Low cost ? Why, a Ford recently averaged
twenty-five and a tliinl miles on a gallon of
gasoline for thirty-three hundred miles !
And not an exceptional Ford per
formance. Ford economy is a big reason for
Ford popularity. Huy yours now.
Five hundrnl dollara la the nrw prior of thr Ford runabout:
thr touring car I* five fifty; thr town car arvrn-flfty—f. o. !>.
Detroit, complete with equipment. Qot catalog and partlcu
lara from
lOMRADn FOUNDRY ’ MACHINE > BOILER
LUmDMnU WORKS & MILL SUPPLY STORE
AUGUSTA, GA.
Capacity. 300 hands. Hundred Thmitand Fact Floor Ppace
Cotton, Oil, Gin, Saw, Grist, Fertilizer, Cano, Shingle
Mill Machinery Supplies and Repair* and Catting*
FORD Cars. .Supplies and Repairs.
Portable Garages, Galvanized Roofing, Sidney Pumpa, Pipes,
Fittings, etc.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
CHASE & SANBORNS
TEAS AND COFFEES
0. & S. “Ilitfh Grade", per pound 40^
Fancy Mocha and Java, ‘‘Superior” Brand,
3 lb*! for SI.OO
Choice Blond, |xr lb 30^
We give and redeem Purple Trading
Stamps, on cash purchases and ac c o un ts
that are paid in 30 days.
CASTLEBERRY & WILCOX
TWO STORES
Broad Street. * Summerville.
Tels. 3166 3167. Tels, 6746 6747.
STOP
WASTING YOUR MONEY
When you DON’T buy your Paint from us, you
pay a middle man’s profit. In buying from us
vou buv direct from the FACTORY and save
that. PROFIT.
Our Paints are best. . Our Prices are Right.
O'CON NOR-SGHWEERS PAINT CO.
Manufacturers
FOR RENT
1308 Greene St., 6 rooms, bath, elec, and
gas. Newly papered.
MARTIN & GARRETT
Real Estate and Insurance.
SUPPOSED DEAD
MAN WALKS IN OFFICE;
NAMES MIXED
Atlanta, Ga—Thrrr waa a frlghten
f(l city editor on a well.known At
lanta paper laat night when W. K.
Folding. whose death notice had ap
peared In the paper of the preceding
morning, anddonly appeared In a
darkened doorway of the editor** aanc
tutn about the time the clock waa
striking midnight
The city edlior'a hair had begun to
rleo when thr apparition apoke.
"No young man; I'm not a ghost.
I've merely dropped In to ask you to
correct that error about my untimely
death.”
"We regret, very much that It waa
an error,” stammered the city editor.
"Well I don't,” returned My Fold
ing, "but I would be obliged If you
would correct It”
The mistake arose out of a simi
larity of names. The Mr. Folding,
who died, waa a resident of Florida
and not of Atlanta.
POE, PORT'S COUSIN, DEAD.
Norfolk, Va.—Prof, (ieorge Poe
coualn of the poet and a noted scien
tist and Inventor, .lied here late yes
terday of paralysis aged *>H, In 1875
Professor Poe liquified nltrus oxide
for the first time which was bailed
as a great scientific discovery. He
had had chair* of chemistry In sev
eral colleges. Poe was a native of
Virginia and a veteran of the civil
war.
NEW TREATMENT FOR
CROUP AND GOLDS
Relieves by Inhalation and Absorption.
No Stomach Dosing.
ITenty of fresh air in the bedroom and
s k<mml application of Vick’s *'Vap-0-
Rub'* (’roup anil Pneumonia Salve over
the throat and cheat will relieve all
cold troubles quicker than Internal med
icines. Just apply Vick's and cover with
a warm flannel nloth. I-wive the cover
ing loose around the neck so that the
vapors of Bucalyptol, Thymol, Camphor,
and Menthol, released by the body
warmth may be Inhaled all night long.
Next morning the head Is clear and
phlegm loosened. In addition Vick’s ts
absorbed through the skin, taking out
the tightness and soreness Entirely ex
ternal the Ideal treatment for the little
folks. Three sixes, 25c, 50c and SI.OO.
Whrttemore's
¥¥ Shoe Polishes
FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY
£23 -"-.Vr fgs -r
j . -
"GILT EDGE.” the only ladies '■hot dreMlng that
positively contains Oil. Blacks and IV4lilim ladles'
and children> boom and phort, Uiines nitlioul rub
fctM.Wc. "FRENCH GLOSS.” 1* <
"STAK” combination fnrclranluo and polishing all
fclttdaof roaaatorUn »hne*,loc. "DANDI” size, Me.
’’QUICK WHITE" i in liquid form wit It sponge quick
ly cleans and whitens dirty cansaa chocs. 10c.& '2Bc.
"MANY ELITE'' combination for gentlemen who
take pride in having their phoealook Al. Baelorus
color and luatre to all blafk ahoca. Polish withu
brueh or cloth, 10 cents. ’’ELITE” sixe, Y 6 cents.
If four dealer *lo*p not kprp the kind you want. p**n<l na
SLp prto* in for full pit* |*h> rhajgoa paid.
WMITTEMORE BROS. A CO.,
10-26 Albany Straat, Cambridge, Mats,
DU Oldfit and tartest of
Shot Poltikes in (At World.
Look!
Enamel Ware, Tin
Ware and all Iron
Ware
At Cost
Marion Harlaud Coffee
Pots
1 pint B<V
1 quart 92<*
2 quart $1.16
3 quart $1.36
4 quart $1.49
'AT
BOWEN BROS.
865 Broad Street.
MAGNETO RECHARG
ING STATION
Machine Work and Automobile
Repairing.
RELIABLE AUTO CO.
1033 Broad St. Phone 3427.
WILSON AUTO
SERVICE.
Reliable and up-to-da to pars for
hire, day or night. Phases, No.
11l or y. •**«.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Men's Foursome Match
At the Country Club
Beat Score Was Between
Southerland and Booth vs.
Colt and Walker.
At ths finish last night, the entire
first round had been played off, of the
men’s foursome match play handicap
golf tournament at the Country Club.
The second round Is being played to
day on the Hill course, each match
being of eighteen holes and each sldo
playing one hall ,
The match between Booth and
Southerland vs. Walker and Colt, and
which was won by the former, was con
sidered the best played yesterday
Those running close to the first were
Bchoff and Rhodes against Grace and
Conn and was won by the former. An
other good match was the one between
Franklin and Erwin vs. Maxwell and
J. Terhune being won by the former.
Following is the score of the other
matches that were played yesterday:
Alsop and Dodge defeated Clark and
Parker five up and four to play-; Morse
and Witter won by default over Davis
and J Terhune; Hertzlor and Rtrauh
defeated W. and 1,. Kennedy, seven up
and five to play; Evans and McCall
defeated King and B. Fleming five up
ams four to play; White and P. Flem
ing defeated Moore and began six up
and five to play.
Matches scheduled for today were:
Alsop and Dodge vs. Morse and Wit
ter; Schoff and Rhodes vs. Hertcler
and Straub; Booth and Southerland
vs. Evans and McCall; Franklin and
Erwin vs. White and P. Fleming.
MANY ELIGIBLES ON
THE POSTOFFICE LIST
Large Number in Line For
Positions Following Civil
Service Examinations.
A large number of eltglbles have
been placed on the list and are In
line for positions at the Augusta post
office following the civil service ex
amination, which was held November
sth last.
The following Ir a list:
Postoffice Clerks.
Josle B. Wilson, of Warrenton, Oa.
I.sura B. Anderson, of Dunbarton,
S. C.
Hattie V. Smith, of Girard, Ga.
Bettie Steadman, of Grovetown, Ga.
Walter S. Lowry, of Augusta, Ga.
Walter W. Plumb, of Augusta, t’.a.
Samuel P. Grealish, of Augusta, Ga.
Julian J. Bugg, of Augusta, Ga.
Fred L. Layton, of Augusta, Ga.
Cslder R Walker, of Augusta, Ga.
William O. Edmunds, of Augusta,
Ga.
Herbert S. Griffin, of Augusta, Ga.
Dave D. Macmurphy, of Augusta,
Ga.
Ernest W.’ Newsome, of Augusta,
Ga.
PQttofflce Carriers.
John T. Middleton, of Meriwether,
S. C.
Charles J. Smith, of Girard. Ga.
Frank J. Miller, of Waynesboro, Ga.
Marlon G. Zealey, of Augusta, Ga.
Robert S. Benings, of Augusta, Ga.
Harry R. Williams, of Augusta* Ga.
Alexander Pledger, of Crawford
vllle, Ga.
Frank G. Stevens, of Augusta, Ga.
Robert E. Bacon, Jr., of Augusta
Ga.
JUDGE SPEER HELD HIS
COURT AGAIN IN MACON
Hears Arguments Against a
Motion to Modify Decree.
Greets Judge Sheppard.
Macon, Ga —Judge Emory Speer pre
sided over his court Tuesday, occupy
ing the bench of the Cnlted States
district court for the first time since
Impeachment charges were filed
against him laat August. His action
created surprise among the lawyers,
who had understood that he would not
hold court while the accusations nro
pending in the house.
The Judge heard arguments for an 1
against a motion to modify a decree
rendered by him last year In a rail
road case.
The attorneys In this particular
case, however, requested him to hear
their motion.
This morning when Judge Speer
walked Into his chambers, Judge W.
B. Shepherd, of Florida: Alexander
Akermun, district attorney, and Attor
ney J. Tim Mill, of Cordele, were there.
Judge Speer greeted Judge Shepherd,
but did not speak to either Mr. Aker
mnn or Attorney Hill. The latter two
testified against him In the recent
hearing.
Ladies' Suits Dry Cleaned, SI.OO up.
Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co.,
Fone 2976.
LAST MONITOR SURVIVOR.
New York.—Dr. Daniel C. Logue,
former surgeon on the Monitor and
believed to be the last survivor of
the Monitor's battle with the Merri
mac. died yesterday at his-home In
Hellmore, L. T. He was born In New
York state in 1532.
Horrible Blotches of Eczema.
Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec
zema Oolntment. C. P. Caldwell, of
New Orleans, La., states; "My doc
tor advised me to try Dr. Hobsln's
Eczema Filve.’ I used three boxes
of Ointment and three cakes of Dr.
Hobson's Derma Zema Soap. Today
I have not a spot anywhere on my
body and can say I am cured.” It
will do the same for you. Its sooth
ing, healing, antiseptic action w’lll rid
you of all skin humors, blackheads,
pimples. Eczema blotches, red un
sightly sores, arj leaves your skin
clean and healthy. Get a box today.
Guaranteed. All Druggists, 60c., or
by mall.
Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia
and s*. Louis.
My Meals Don’t
Hurt a Bit
A Little Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet
Will Aid Your Exhausted Stomach
to Digest Any Meal.
Isn't It u real Joy to see children
eat? There Is almost a ridiculous hu
mor about It. The same Joy that a
child feels at meal time should be ex
perienced by "grown ups" and would
be If they would only do as children
do.
The work, worries and woes of adult
life exhaust the digestive apparatus
and nature very often Is not allowed
time or opportunity to renew or re
pair the exhausted organs and de
pleted digestive Juices.
■'Well Whsta You Think o’ a Big
Feed Without Pain?"
A Stuart's tablet goes into the stom
ach like food. It contains nothing
hut natural digestive elements and
when at work in a weak stomach it
aids the worn-out gastric glands, sup
plies the right mixture of stomach
Juices and under the action of the
stomach It thoroughly permeates all
the food. Thus when the stomach
work Is done the meal goes Into the
small Intestines In better shape to be
assimilated by the system.
One element of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets Is so strong and efflolent that
one grain of It will digest 3,000 grains
of mixed food, such as meats, vege
tables, grains, fluids, etc.
The simple habit of eating a Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal will
readjust your digestion in a very short
time so .that you will no longer need
assistance.
Go to your druggist and obtain a
box today; price. 50 cents.
EVERY P. O. AN AGENCY.”
Washington. —Every postofflco In
the United States would be made an
employment agency in which a list of
cities where labor is wanted would be
kept, under a bill which congress will
be urged to pass by Alexander Law,
president of the Eight Hour League
of America.
Doctors Endorse
If we did not believe doctors endorsed
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and
colds, we would not offer It to you.
Sold For TO years.
j jo .»• ,?■ ■ 1 if
Long Distance calls for fifteen merchants within a
radius of several hundred miles.
“In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels
of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollars.
“Since then we have applied the Long Distance
Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with
most profitable results. The service is fine, the
rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction
in one Long Distance Telephone talk than in half
a dozen letters”.
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station.
ISi KB3k \cl
I ' ) b |
l\ / I
is always ready to respond to the musical tastes
of each member of tlie family. It certainly is j*
splendid means of home entertainment.
WE will take in trade your “never played”
piano at a liberal allowance.
Where there has been silence, let Wagner,
Beethoven, or any other composer, in whose mu
sic you chance to delight, reign. The Kimball
Player gives you the correct interpretation.
Kimball Piano Value
No piano in America today is graded and
priced according to value by the maker as close
to the cost of manufacture as are Kimball Pia
nos and Player Pianos. The world’s largest man
ufacturers offer the world’s greatest values.
Monday we are offering six Kimball Pia
nos, just returned from rentnl, at marked reduc
tion from the regular price. Shrewd buyers
should investigate these splendid values at once.
Pianos for rent st SI.OO per month and up.
YoVsave)
WhCN jj
I You Buy I
IU- at :<oJ|
Bright Bargains in Wants
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4.
W. W. Kimbali’j
Co.
306 Jackson St.
Ira E. Perkins, Mgr.
One
Experience
Convinced Me
of its Value
“One of our sales
men demonstrated the
value of the Long Dis
tance Telephone to us.
He was at Huntsville,
Ala., and upon his own
responsibility put in
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