The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, March 05, 1914, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN THE Planters Loan & Savings Bank 705 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Organised 1870. In Operation 43 Years. U. 8. Depository for Postal Savings Funds. Gross Rei*nirces $1,400,000 No bnalrtwia pr«nm or orrnnlaatton la eora plat. until you h»v* fully arranged y<*ir bank connartlon. This appll** to *v.ry man and woman, to every corporation, firm or IndlrtdnaJ, and to .ivory claaa of hiialna**. whatbar pro feaalonal. mamanttla or agricultural. Mako your Hanking fonnoc tlon with thla bank, whara tha moat palnalakln* mro and affld cnt attantlon ara given to all bualnraa rntruatrd to ua. Safety Lock Rentes in Five Different Sizes to Rent, $3 to S2O per year. Correspondence Invited. L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier. Sibling Man 3et the anking iabit It would do your heart good if you oould nee the young men who oorne to this Hank as regularly as their pay day rolls ’round and deposit part of their pay. They are not only building up a Bank Ac count. They are building character as well. Young men of 'Augusta, this is an invitation to you to start a bank account with this bank on your next pay day. The Augusta Savings Bank 34 Years of Service to Young Men. Bright Bargains in Wants Better Cheaper Quicker Hot Water Here’s a little heater with d Iona: copper coil and a quick-acting, high power burner that will supply all the hot water you need without vexatious delay or worry, and at a surprisingly low cast for gas. This- heater is strongly constructed and neatly de signed and finished. A visit to our showroom will give you complete infor mation and an inspection of the heater in operation. THE GAS CO. MEMBERSHIP MEET OF U M. Full Attendance Desired in Setting Organization Fully On Its Feet. Thla evening In the natovlatlon room*, lit * o'clock, them will be n mnml« rabl|j meeting of the Merchant* and Manufacturer* Association. At Hit* meeting Mr. M< K.iirui atrongiy urge* every member of the waj'a ami moan* committee to be present, aa a number of matter* of vital Importance In connectlun with Matting Ot* organ!- ration fully upon It* feet require at tention. Thl* mean* that every 41- vt»lon chairman and rommlaatoner ahould bo present to hear how their respective activities In the organization at large can bent he handled. If a good, atrong quorum, of the way* and mean* committee are In attendance this neaaton will take the place of the regular meeting for next Tuesday. To Get Information. Aa thl* meeting will close Mr. Me- Kcand'a active supervisory work la connection with the association It I* highly Important that every man whs have been honored with a special re sponsibility should come to this meet tug and gather all possible Informa tion concerning his particular work. Quite a number of referendum* have been received within the past few day* and the matter of outlining tne. program of work will be an Impor tant subject for discussion. The ex pense budget may tie outlined In a tentative form. "Buy-at- Home.” The referendum* continue to reflect a strong concensus of opinion upon the subject of "Huy-at-home.” Thla j la the Issue which has been running at the head of the ticket all along the line. The proposition has been quite thoroughly discussed in a number of the departmental meetings, and It Is possible that one of the first under takings of the new association will lie to launch a comprehensive campaign of education looking to the correction of this community evil. The depart ment of retail trade has already gath ered some data and Ideas on this sub ject and the campaign will be started at an early date. BEST FAMILY LAXATIVF. . Beware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New I.lfe Bills and Kpep well. Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frank lin. Me., calls them "our family laxa tive." Nothing better for dults or aged. Get them today, 25c All drug gists or by mall. H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. Sulzer Shouts Out His Opinion of N. Y. ‘Machine’ Albany, n. Y. —Assemblyman Wo. Sulzer, In the assembly today, made a bitter attack on the “political ma chine” which controlled both houses of the legislature when he wag gov ernor. Me denounced the whole range of legislation passed at the extraordinary session. "The state primary bill," he shout ed resembles a real direct primary bill about as much as a jack rabbit resembles a jackass. I denounce it here as a farce and a fraud, Mr. Murphy would not permit his mario nettes to pass a genuine hill, because he knew it would put him out of bus iness. This mighty hue and cry about the reorganization of the democratic party is farcical. They are only put ting new faces on old scarecrows to keep the crowd out of their political cornfields." Skirts dry cleaned, 50c up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. The Ruud Tank Water Heater THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. With Our New Motorcycle Delivery We Are Your Nearest Druggist. Phono us fur anything in our lino, and you will got it promptly. Phonos 143-14-45. HOWARD’S DRUG STORES Have Your Automobile Re paired by RELIABLE AUTO CO. 1033 Broad St. Phone 3427. Three Rooms Furnished Complete tor $5.00 Down and $2.00 a Week Rhodes’ fair and easy payment plan of paying a little, just ns you can, covers the complete fimislung of a house or a single* room; and because we have made a specialty of complete house furnishings for so manv years we have been able to reduce the cost to the lowest possible point. We illustrate and describe one particularly attractive three-room outfit. The bedroom furnishing consists of Dresser, Washstand, full si/e two in. post Metal Bed, one Chair, one Rocker, one oxl2 Oriental Artsquare. Kitchen of N T o. 7-15 Eagle Cook Stove, one Kitchen Table, 2 Kitchen Chairs, a,nd 2 yards Leiiolium. Dining room of Buffet, six foot Extension Table, 4 Chairs upholstered in genuine leather, and 9x12 Oriental Artsquare. All for SIOO.OO, $5.00 cash and $2.00 per week. A beautiful 42 piece Dinner Set free with this outfit during Friday and Saturday. Outfit displayed on our bargain balcony. * \ FOR THE BIGGEST VALUES OF YOUR LIFE COME TO OUR BLUE TAG BARGAIN BALCONY. Hundreds arc taking advantage of the values offered in this department. Have von? If not, pay this department a* visit right now— say tomorrow. A beautiful 42 piece Dinner Set Free to all whose pur chases amount to $50.00 or over from this department. We have one for you. Come get it. Remember that SI.OO per week wall buy almost anything you want from this store. Try it tomorrow. We Want You to Get Acquainted With Our Dignified Credit Sys tem. It Will Please You. The best way to form a good acquaintance with our new system is to come here, make your purchases, have them charged, have us divide the payments the way which suits you best, and you will have a high regard for this real "Rhodes” system. No order too large Tor us; none too small to not have our most grateful and courteous attention; unusually liberal terms made on extra large i urchases, and any single article or entire purchase not exceeding fifty dol lars soid on our special terms of SI.OO cash and SI.OO a week. SI.OO A WEEK All Prices Marked in Plain Figures at Rhode's DEWEY'SVERSIOI IS CONFIRMED Firing of Shot Across Bows of German Vessel Was the Only Thing to do. Berlin. —Rear Admii(al Brussakls, a retired officer of the German navy, who commanded the German cruiser Cormorant at the time of the Spanish -American war, today adds his ver sion of the Manila Bay incident over which a controversy has been arous ed by the publication of Almiral Dew's autobiography. Writing of the arrival of the cruis er Cormorant at Manila Bay on May 9. 1898, the German naval officer says that the McCullough, an American vessel, fired a blank shot In order to attract the (attention of the cruiser. Thtf Cormorant halted and later an American officer came on board and rommjinicated to her commander that a blockade of Manila had been Insti tuted by the American fleet. Admlr nal Brussakis considered that the firing of the blank shot was a proper signal and the only one under the circumstances. This statement confirms Admiral Dewey's version of the Incident and disproves the assertion made by Vice Admiral Von Dtedrichs, the ranking officer of the German fleet, that no tice of the blockade had not been communicated to the Germans. Count Ernst Von Reventlow, a well known naval expert, confusing the foregoing el isode with the one which happened six weeks later and narat ed by Almiral Dewy, accuses the American admiral of drawing upon his imagination for his story. KICKAPOO WORM KILLER EX PELS WORMS. The cause of your child's Ills—The foul, fetid, offensive breath The start ing up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep—The sallow com plexion The dark circles tuyfpr tht eyes Are all Indications of worm* Ktckapon Worm Killer is what your child needs; it expels the worms, the cause of the child's unhealthy condi tion. For the removal of seat, stom ach and pin worms, Klckapoo Worm Killer gives sure relief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general sys tem Supplied as a candy confection— children Uke It. Safe and sure relief. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila or St. Louis. Guaranteed. Buy a box today. Price 25c. All Druggists or by mail. "Some old cook books and the like." ■‘What are you hunting for?" "I'm trying to find some recipe for making eggnog out of grape Juice.”— Pittsburg Post. A.G Broad St Au*u*ta, Ga. {COM PL EtEtiOU SEF URN IS h CPSIj JURY DRAWN TO APPEAR ON MONDAY, MARCH 9TH Another Week of Civil Business To Start in City Court Mon day A. M. Julge Eve drew a Jury yesterday in the city court for ajipearance on next Monday morning, March 9th, when he will hold anotlier week of civil busi ness. Monday will mark the begin ning of the third week of civil busi ness In the city court, held consecu tively, and a large number of eases are to be disposed of. The following Is a list of the jurors drawn yesterday: Henry C. Parker. H. R. Perkins, W. C. Carter. Charles VV. Key, M l . G. Ridgely, John W. Goddard, James P. Richards, Charles H. Baird, W. C. Byrd, John W. Walker, T. H. Tyce, J. P. Magarahan, Jrm M. P. Boyce. L. W. I.yeth, J. H. North, D. M. Potter, James F. Koon, W. Ralph Youngblood, John H. Dillard, Charles A. Meyer. James E. Henderson, Charles F. Mc- Kenzie, E. B. Jumes, T. E. Wren, M. Tanenbaum, James 11. Carswell, J. H. Wilhelm, J. O. Welch, John W. Haley, Jr„ H. C. Young (colored), Wade A. Hancock, Charles T. Baker, L. J. Bow ers, Coles Phinlzy, Henry D. Peebles, A. J. Allen, H. A. Brahe, A. J. D. Sane ken, Joseph A. Glaze, L. L. Had den, Miller McCafferty, Claude Gar rett, W. L, Radford, A. B. Eubanks, Mark Cook, N. T. Avrett, John G. Scott, J. V. Bracey, E. J. Gallaher, D. P. O’Connor, Wm. C. Wilkerson, G. W. Atftlrews, John D. Battle, Robt L. Gar rett. DeKalb James, W. C. Pollard, G. F. Streets, Jr., John J. Cohen, T. C. Vason. The Play Last Night “Stop Thief,” played to large audi ences here yesterday afternoon and last night and It was thoroughly en joyed. The comedy Is only to laugh and it certainly makes one laugh from the time it starts until the end. The only pathos about It Is when the young burglars make an appeal at the end for mercy to be shown them. The asked for mercy Is shown and they, too, are married and probably lived happily ever afterwards. The- show made a big hit In Augusta and every one who went was entertained from first to last. There was no plot to bother with, nothing except pute and unadulterated fun with so many ridi culous Situations that 1c kept one laughing all of the time. The show Is well acted and there are ho long waits between acts. Indeed, there Is only one scene. Another com mendable feature of the show is that It lasts only two hours. For delight ful comedy, for an evening where one will forget cares and incline only to the ridiculous, where the individual may relax, go to "Stop Thief." It teaches no moral; it la ail for fun. T. J. H. HOW SHE FELT ABOUT IT. "Will you marry me t" asked the mil lionaire In tones of deep distress. The maiden wrote her answer on « card— ‘Twas simply “ We Call Your Special Attention to the Biff Variety of Odd Pieces in Our Barffain Balcony It contains only the choice aid pieces of our store. The very best pieces have been assembled to this section, have been marked as real bargains for this new department, and you will make no mis take in any selection you make. Whether you want to buy or not, our courteous salesmen will be glad to show you through this. The Pride section of our big store. Any single article or entire purchase you make, not exceeding fifty dollars, will be sold on our special terms of oniy SI.OO cash and SI.OO a week. SI.OO A WEEK BLEASE TURMOIL IT S. HOUSE Governor Pulls Off His Coat, Says He’s Ready to Fight. Confusion and General Dis order Reigns. Columbia, S. C. —An exciting scene marked the session of the house of representatives last night when Gov ernor Blease went into the hall to re ply to certain statements made by W. F. Stevenson in a speech on the asy lum probe yesterday morning and to beliver a message in person, Person al encounters, which at one time seem ed likely, were prevented by the inter vention of members. When the governor charged that N. B. Barnwell, member of the house from Charleston, was acting in a cowardly manner by rulsing a technical point that the chief executive was not acting within the constitutional limits in mak ing his remarks, Mr. Barnwell advanc ed to the speaker’s stand but was re strained by members. Prepared to Fight. Governor Blease told the members that he came prepared for a fight, be cause he could not stand the alleged misrepresentations. Following the tilt with Mr. Barn well the governor left the hall and was followed by a large number of hits aupporters. Mr. Stevenson fol lowed him for the purpose, it is said, of stating that he did not wish Gov ernor Blease to understand that he had apologized for any statement made in his speech. The governor appa rently believed that Mr. Stevenson wanted to fight and pulled off Ills coat. “I have been in some fights but I never take off my coat,” said Mr. Stev enson, returning to the hall. General disorder reigned in the house for several minutes while the governor was making his charges. Friends of SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF. SCALP GELS DRY. HAIR FALLS OKI Girls! Boys! Get a 25 cent bottle and try a “Danderine Hair Cleaiwe”—Save your hair! After washing your hair with soap always apply a little Danderine to the scalp to Invigorate the hair and pre vent dryness. Better still, use soap as sparingly as possible, and Instead have a “Danderine Hair Cleanse”. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully throHgh your hair, taking one strand at a time. This will remove dust, dirt and excessive oil. In a few moments you will be amazed, your hair will not only be clean, but it will be wavy, fluffy and THURSDAY. MARCH 5. Save Money and Time By Trading at Rhode’s Mr. Barnwell and the governor crowd ed around and for a time it seemed as if a general fight was imminent. Confusion Comes. The governor, in his message or ad dress, charged that the report of the legislative committee on the asylum probe was unfair in that it failed to discuss the charges by Senator Till man that Governor Blease and his "underlings and satellites” were try ing to manipulate the sale of the asy lum property In Columbia. He denied all these charges, end also took ex ception to a speech by Mr, Stevenson earlier in the day. Mr. Barnwell raised the point of or der that the message w r as passing the constitutional limits allowed the gov ernor. Governor Blease then made the remark about Mr. Barnwell which pre cipitated the confusion. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthen ing tonic, GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, en riches the blood, builds up the system. A true Tonic. For adults and chil dren. 60c. NEW RULES FOR SAN ANTONIO The Largest Texas City Votes to Adopt Commission Govern ment. San Antonio, Texas. —The charter amendments were carried at the spe cial election today by a majority of about 4 to 1. it is anticipated the same ratio will be maintained in the few precincts not yet reporting. Un der these amendments as adopted San Antonio will have a commission government which will be inaugurat ed June 1, 1916. It was primarily to attain commission government that the Citizens’ League was organized seven years ago. The first commis sion government election, held in 1910, failed. AND HITS THE MARK. Nell—Maud manages her voice admir ably. Belle—Yes. she uses her quiviw te draw a beau.—Philadelphia Record. abundant, and possess an incompar able softness and lustre. Besides cleansing and beautify.%»t the hair, one application of Dander ine dissolves every particle of dan druff; stimulates the scalp, Itching and falling hair. Dandarlne Is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots. Invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarat ing and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. Men 1 Ladies! You can surely have lots of charming hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine Corn any drug store or toilet counter land try 1L