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DEATH LURKS IN SICK KIDNEYS
The kidneys are the weak link In
the chain of life, and m Nl
In* thousands of victim* to untlnu-tf
grave* Ninety men and women In
every hundred have kidney trouble
and don’t know It, l>erau*e lt‘* only
when the trouble reach** an ad van
red etaar that It * m-ognUed a* kid
nej disease
We Imagine we hare dyapepsia.
hean disease, nervous prostration
and a hundred and one Hl*, hut nine
times out of ten the real trouble l*
that the kidneys are so weak and
diseased that they are utterly unable
to carry the waste matter* out of the
body, and the urlr arid accumulate*.
In the system, and slowly hut surely
paves the way for Bright's disease,
diabetes, blood poisoning and a hor
rlbla death In convulsions. Ask your
doctor If this Is not good, solid, com
mon sense.
EXAMINE YOUR URINE.
It's the Infnlllbl* test of kldm-r
trouble If your morning urine, on
standing still 24 hour*, rontslns >
sediment, I* elotidy, or shows floating
part Idea, your kldneya are aerlously
diseased and must be treated at once
There la only one remedy that ean
be used wtth absolutely safety aAd
confidence, Warner's Safe t'ure, put
up for years at Rochester, N. Y. by
the Warners Safe Cure company,
and aold at all drug stores, 60 cents
and |l a bottle
Warner’* Hate Cure Is used by lean
ing phyalclan*. and in hospitals, ns
th* one certain cure for all disease
of kidney*, liver, bladder and blood •
the remedy that cures when all else
falls, and leaves no bad after effects,
net s bottle today; It will save you
years of suffering
Saf#' Pill* move the bowel* gently
and aid a speedy cure.
10 INSTALL
- THE OFFICERS
U. T. C. to Hold a Meeting Tonight at
Their Hall on Eighth Street—Grow
ing Organisation.
There will be an Installation of off!
r« ra of that prominent order, the
local IT. C. T.. at their hall on Eighth
at reel, this evening. The offloern of
thla association were elected about a
week ago and now comes the Install
ing them In office
The local council, IT.l T . CT. la one
that la growing rapidly and la com
poacd of men who represent the best
of the traveling interest* commer
cially.
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35 Cents
DEATH OF MISS HOLLY.
Ml** B«*sslo l.eo Holly, daughter of
Mr nml Mr*. O. H. Holly, of South
Carol In a, dint yesterday afternoon at |
the residence of her grandmother i
Mrs. J. 1.. Sanders, 11007 Division
*t reel. Deceased was seventeen
years of age She had been here on
• visit when taken 111 The funeral
took place this niomtUK front Sweet
water church. South Carolina
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablet*. Druggist* refund money If
It fall* to cure E. W. GROVE'S si*
nature 1* on each box "sc.
RUSH ORDERS FOR!
BIG BATTLESHIP
Wisconsin Ordered to Sail at Mid
night Last Night to Join American
Fleet at Shanghai.
MANILA, March 24.—The I’nitcd
States battleship Wlneonsln will salt
at midnight for Shnnrh.il to join the
American fleet there, rush order* to
that effect bavin* been received from
Rear Admiral Train
To draw the fire out a burn, heal
a cut without leavln* a sear, or to
run* bolls, sores, tetter, eczema and
all *kln and scalp disease*, use Dw-
Wltt'a Witch Hasel Salve. A specific
for piles. Get the genuine. No
cause* such speedy relief.
Ask for DaWltCa—tha genuine.
PENBION LEGISLATION
ON IN THE HOUSE
WASHINGTON. D. C.. March ft.—
The house opened today’s session with
consideration of pension legislation, j
PLENTY OF COM.;
TO BE NO FAMINE
Anthracite Miner* Declare Thai, if
Strike Comes, There Will be Buch
Dlecomfort as In 1902.
NEW YORK. March 24 Announce
ment wss made today by the anthra
fill mine operators that they have
on-hand within a radius of less than
lot: miles of New York city, n ix
serve supply of more than k,not),one
tons of good marketable grade* of
anthracite coal
This Is In addition to the suppli-s
held by the dealer* and larger con-
Htltners.
The operators declare that, should
a strike come there will be no Its
convenience such as attended the
I lie 2 strike.
GOV. GEO. CURRY
CAN’T BE FOUND
American Esecutlve at Samsr Miss
ing—Uprising of Natives—Battle
Has Been Fought—Trouble in the
Philippines.
MANILA, March 24 A telegram
received by the government from the
Island of Raniar says an engagement
has occurred between the constabul
ary and a force of fanatical I’nla
jHiies. Gov. George Curry la reported
missing. Details are lacking.
Gov. Curry, whoso former home
wss In New Mexico, was a member
of the Rough Rider*, reaching the
rank of captain. He alao was an of
ficer of the volunteer troops sent to
the Philippines, and became Manila's
first chief of police under American
rulo. Early last year he was nppolnt
ed governor of the province of Samar.
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CHARIXJTTKSVILLE. Vn , March
24. —The Miller Hchool baseball .team,
which laal year earned quite h reputa
tion by defeating In succession Wash
ington and Leo and the Virginia Mili
tary Institute, made rather a poor
showing against Virginia here today,
tnn ’varsity winning by the one-sided
score of lb to 0 In a seven Inning con
test.
The defeat of the Boys' High School
team by the Techs, Thursday after
noon, at the Tech flats, should not dis
courage the losers, hut rather should
spur them on to harder work In order
to land the next game.
The Teclia havo the advantage over
the other hoys In training, in having
their own grounds and In ipportunity
to work, and In age and many In
stances weight.
It Is true that the game was not
a close one, hut the Tech sco.-e was
small. The Hoys' High School team
worked hard wnd p it up a good article
of ball, but the Techs just lino the
best of It and po won out. Day and
LnKnte (hinged places In the fifth
toning.
Northwestern Bars Football.
CHICAGO. March 24 —The trus
tees of the Northwestern university
have decided to abolish Intercollegi
ate football at the university for five
years.
The Johns Hopkins baseball season
will open Saturday afternoon with
Dickinson College at Oriole l’ark.
The efforts of Coach Merle T. Ad
kins, of the Baltimore Baseball Club,
hss .been favored with unusual enthu
siasm by tile students, and Manager
Campbell will put his men through
the most ambitious schedule ever at
tempted by a Hopkins nine.
The schedule:
March 24 -Dickinson College, at
Baltimore.
March "1 Maryland Agricultural
College, at College I‘ark.
April 7 Navy, at Annapolis.
April IT- Lehigh, at Baltimore.
April 13 unoruing) - Columbia, ut
Baltimore
\prtl ts Army, at West Point.
April 27 North Carolina, at Balti
more .
May St. John's, at Baltimore.
May 12 Cnlverslty of Virginia, at
Charlottesville.
May It*—George Washington, at
Baltimore.
ITHACA.'N. Y., March 2f. -Coach
Warner, assisted hy Hush Jennings,
has picked the Cornell baseball team
for the Southern trip, as follows;
Captain Welch, captain; Ctnatad.
Dcahon, larvejoy, Bradley and M J.
Brown, pitchers; Preston, Holland*or
Brown, first base; Braman. second
base: S, Brown, third base; Heatnmn.
shortstop; Champalßn. right field;
Hollands, center field, and Bigelow.
left field. The team will leave Friday
for Nashville to play its first game
with Vanderbilt I'niversity on March
Jfith.
BRILLIANT
COMPLEXION and
HAPPY HEART
POSTUM
la a powerful aid
to both.
Read "The Hoad to Wellville,’’
In the plot.
DOCTOR cm
OF ECZEMA
Maryland Physician Cures Himself of
Eczema with Cuticura Remedies.
Prescribes Them and Has Cured
Many Cases Where Other Formulas
Have Failed —Dr. Fisher Saysi
CUTICURA REMEDIES
POSSESS TRUE MERIT
" My face waa afflicted with rrz*mg
In the year IHU7. I used the Cuticura
Remedies, and was entirely cured. I
am a practicing physician and very
often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent and
Cuticura Soap in cases of enema, and
they have cured where other formulas
have failed. I am not in the habit of
endorsing patent medicines, but when
I (iml remedies possessing true merit,
such as the Cuticura Remedies do, I am
broad-minded enough to proclaim their
virtues to the world. I have been prac
ticing mrdi'-ine for sixteen years, and
must say I find your Remedies A No. 1.
You are at liberty to publish this letter,
or any part, of it. I remain, very truly
vnurs. u. M. Fisher, M. JLi., Big 8001,
Aid., May U, 1005.”
CUTICURATHE SET, sl.
Complete Treatment for Every
Humor from I'imples
to Scrofula
Rathe the affected parts with hot
water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse
the surface of crusts and scales and
soften the thickened cuticle; dry,
without hard rubbing, and apply
Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay
itching, irritation, and inflammation,
and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take
Cuticura Rl -.lvent Pills to cool and
cleanse the 1 .lood. A single set , costing
hut one dollar, is often sufficient to
cure the most torturing, disfiguring,
Itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp,
and Wood humors, with loss of hair,
from infancy to age, when all else fail*.
Cufirnn tV , fHntrnwnt, /18., Resolvent fin
tr-rm ml Choroiat* Coat**! Pills, per vial of MCn, are sold
II I .uflhoul Ike weir d. i'Gttcr Dm* *u4 Chon, i ©rp_
Bt>!f crops, Huston
mr Ms Usd I r<*., ‘ !l#* so Cure lerturlaf, I>l»flfu.-!ag
UiiMot• »»f Influx r nod ajn."
THE LIABILITIES
AND THE ASSETS
A Meeting of the Creditors of E. R.
Derry, Bankrupt—Mr. Padl Mustin
Appointed Receiver in the Case.
j At the office of Referee In Banit-
IruptcV Joseph Ganahl there was held
yesterday a meeting of the creditor!
In t7ie E. K. Derry bankruptcy pro
ceedings.
The creditors selected Mr. Paul
.Mustin receiver in the case apd his
bond was placed at SI,OOO.
The schedule of claims as filed bv
attorney for Mr. Derry showed approx
imately the following:
Priority claims 1E16.bi1.00
Secured claims 17.181.57
I'nsecred claims 1,845.37
Secondary liabilities .. .. 318.75
Claim of Augusta Building and l>oan
association Is not yet fixed on.
The assets in the schedule are:
Lot In Fulton county, valued at,
SSO; eaali to receiver of loan associa
tion, $10; stock of goods In store,
$1,800; wearing apparel, $100; horse
and mule. $100; delivery wagons, SSO;
open accounts. $3,545.03; two Insur
ance policies, $7,000, with $2,450 drawn
on them. Total liabilities. $19,861.69.
The assets foot up to about half the
amount of the liabilities.
For Gravel use STUART'S GIN snd
BUCHU.
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN
WASHINGTON, D. l\. March 24.
A joint caucus of the republican mem
bers of the senate and house was
railed today to be held April 4th for
tne purpose of adopting a congres
sional committee to serve during the
campaign of 1906.
DRAPED IN BLACK.
The Broad street office of the At
lantlc Coast Line Is draped In black
today in respect for the death of Gen
eral Traffic Manager H. M. Emer
son. who died In Wilmington, N. C,
last night.
SMALL CASE.
At Judge Burch's court tills morning
a Jury trial was had in the case of
tin 1 Georgia H. U. vs. Sam Johnson
(colored), a suit concerning about
sl2. The Jury rendered a verdict
against the defendant.
Reversing and F’outlng Platt.
(New ludt Tribune, Rep.)
It Is one of the commonplaces of
life that great men ule and their
words and deeds are soon forgotten
But only a hardened pessimist could
have predicted, when Connecticut was
paying funeral honor* to It* foremost
statesman last April, that within a
year policies with which he was in
separably identified would be reversed
and (touted by his successor in the
Vnited States senate. Yet the Re
publicans of Connecticut who still
honor Mr. Plait s memory are ecu
fronted with such a reversal and their
sense of astonishment and Injury is
expressed in the protest they have
just sent to Washington against Sen
ator Brandegee’s mistaken efforts to
smother the Payne Philippine tar:n
bill.
An aristocrat Is one wnoae family
has had leisure to make, up fairy
stories to explain the cussedness of
its forbear*. . . „
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
THE AUGUSTA HORSE SHOW
COUNTRY CLUE MARCH 29-30
pmmmmmmmmmß > •/. /m ***** hiiwbi i« ■■Mawan—■—
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The above is a reproduction of the official poster of the Augusta
Horse Rhow aßaoelatlon, which will give an exhibition or* the 29th and
noth of thia month. The posters have arrived and may now bo seen In
various places about the city.
MANY MORE ENTRIES
FOR THE HORSE SHOW
The last day of entry to the hoi sc
dhow finds the manager with more
work on hla hands than one man can
conveniently handle. Entries con
tinue to come in by mail and special
■ messengers as well as many made in
person by the owners. The boxes
have been practically aold out as well
as carriage space for those who wish
to view the show from their own con
! veyances.
The latest entries are ns followa:
W. E. Youngblood, In the roadstpr,
and saddle classes.
Mlsa Marjorie Innes, in the pony
class. *
Mr. Jacob Phinlzy has entered two
colts In the special class.
Mrs. R. W. Weekly, In the ladles'
\ class.
Mr. R. W. Weekly, In the saddle
and colt class.
Mrs. Hherwood Dunn, of Aiken, 8.
C., has entered In the roadster class.
Mr. Alfred Bransford, in the pony
class. I
Mr. E. F. Verdery has entered a
pair.
.1. B. White, In the commercial
class.
Mr. James 8 Kuhn has entered In
ten different different classes.
In Augustas Churches
First Christian Church
Rev. Howard T. free, the pastor,
will preach at the Y. M. C. A. Sub
'ject: ''t'hrlstlanlty Propagated by
Personality.” There will be no even
ing service in Ibis church on
of union service in First Baptist
, ctnirch.
Sermons to Young Men.
Rev. S. R. Belk will continue his
special sermons to young men at St.
James church Sunday night. His sub
ject will be ''Mountains That Must
Be Crossed.” These special sermons
have been very attractive and lprge
congregations have been present to
hear. them. A special musical pro
gram will be rendered.
St. James Church.
Rev. S. R. Belk, pastor. Preaching
at 11 a. m., by Rev. J. R. Robins, D. D.
and at 8 p. m. by the pastor. His
subject will be "Mountains That
Must Be Crossed." Sunday school at
3:30 p. m.
St. Matthews’ Lutheran Church.
Rev. K. A. Holtzhansen, D. D., oT
Wittenberg. Germany, will be heard
for (he third time at this church to
morrow morning at 11 a. m. Rbv.
Holtzhausen Is a strong preacher and
possesses a sptrtt both amiable and
loving. The congregation will be de
lighted to hear him once ngain.
Preaching will be in the English lan
guage, and the public is cordially in
vited. .
First Presbyterian Church
Corner Telfair and Seventh streets,
the Rev. J. T. Plunket. I>. D.. pastor.
Preaching at 11 a m. by the pastor.
Christ lap Endeavor at 10 a. m. Sab
bath school at 3:3 Op. m. Wednesday
evening prayer-service at 8 o'clock.
Church of the Atonement.
Feast of the Annunciation. Morn
ing prayer, sermon and holy commu
nion ai 11 a. m. Sunday school at 1
p. ni. Evening prayer, with address a!
5 p. nt. Evening prayer with address
during week, except on Friday at .’i
p. m. Bible class on Friday at 8 p. m.
Rev. S. B. Carpenter, rector.
Rev Holtxhausen to Preach
Rev. F. A. Holtxhausen. from Wit
tenberg--Luther's city, Germany,—
will lecture on Martin I.uther. "The
Monk That Shook the World." in the
Get man Lutheran church at 11 a m..
and In the evening at 8 p. m. in the
English Lutheran church. Welcome
to all.
Greene St. Presbyterian Church.
Rev. George E. Outlie, pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni., at
thi Y. M. C. A. hall. Sunday school at
10 o'clock, Thursday evening Bible
study at the manse at 8; 15 p. m. Open
to everybody. Strangers and visitors
always welcome.
Holy Trinity Lytheran.
Preaching ai 11 a. m„ by Rev. J.
B. Derrick. Sunday school at 4 p. m.
Does Your
*
Heart Beat
Mr. D. M. Lyon has entered in the
runabout class.
Mrs. l,andon Thofnas has entered
in the pony class.
Mr. D. V. Barbot has entered In the
decorated class.
Mr. E. L. Morris has entered In the
pony class.
Mrs. Edwin Parsons has entered a
donkey, "Booze," In the decorated
class and also a pair of ponies.
Mr. J. T. Olive, In ten classes.
Miss Hazel Packer will drive in the
, ladies’ class.
Messrs. Andrew Calhoun and Chas.
Black, of Atlanta, have entered In
several classes.
Mr T. B. Flovd, of Savannah, has
entered a colt.
Mr. A. S. Jones, of Garnet, S. C.,
has entered In the colt, roadster and
runabout classes.
Mr. W. O. Mitchell, of Savannah, in
the roadster class.
Mr. J. H. Ottley and Capt. J. W.
English, of Atlanta, have both made
ent rle*.
Roesel & Co., of Augusta, have en
tered in the commercial elass.
The entries close tonight, but they
are still coming In as The Herald goes
to press. Manager Wilkins expects
to be kept In his office until midnight.
First Baptist Church,
The minister. Sparks W. Melton,
D. I)., will preach at 11 a. m.: "The
Resjffmsibility of Experience." 8 p. in..
Dr. W. J. Dawson will preach. Every
body invited.
St. Paul’s Church.
The celebration of the holy com
munion at St. Paul’s tomorrow morn
ing will take place at 11 o’clock, in
stead of 8 o'clock.
St. Paul’s Church.
Rev. C. C. Williams, 1). D., pastor.
11 a. m. celebration of the holy com
munion and sermon; 4 p. m., Sunday
school; 5 p. m., evening prayer.
Week days' I-enten services: Litany.
Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m.
Evening prayer, with a short address
every evening at 6 o’clock, except on
Wednesday when the service will be
at 8 p. m.
St. John Methodist Church.
Greene street, between Seventh and
Eighth streets. Rev. Charles W. Byrd,
D D., pastor. Sermon. 11 a. m. by
Rev. Dr. W. J. Dawson No evening
service In this church, the cognrega
tlon uniting in the union service at
thi. First Baptist church. Sunday
school 9:30 a. m.
Christ Church.
Christ church, corner Miiiedge and
Greene streets. Service at 11 a. m.,
and 8 p. m.. conducted by Rev. Dr.
Webster. Singing by the Misses Mor
ris.
COLORED CHURCHES.
Central Baptist Church
Walker street, near union depot.
Rev. A. W. Wilcox, D. D.. pastor.
Prayer meeting at 5 a. m., conducted
by Bro. I). Elint. Preaching. 11 a. m.
by the pastor. Extra baptism, 1:30 p.
ill., in the river, to which all oub
white friends as well as colored are
invited. Preaching 8 p. m.. and hand
of fellowship given to the newly bap
tized. Series of meetings continues
next week. The public is invited.
Canaan Baptist Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. C. .1.
.Tones. Sunday-school at 3 p. m. L.
F. Bailey, superintendent. Preaching
at 8 p. m. by Rev. A. D. Dunbar. All
are cordially Invited tn attend.
Tabernacle Baptist Church.
Rev. C. T. Walker. D. D.. LL. 1),
pastor. Early prayer meeting at 6 a.
nt. Preaching at 11 a. nt. and 8 p. m.
Sabbath-school at 3 p. m. B. Y. P. U.
each Thursday uight at 8 p. m. Visit
ors and friends cordially invited to
all services.
Jerusalem Baptist Church.
at the old place. Preaching at 11 a.
nt. communion at 3 1-2 p. m. Preach
| tng at 8 p. m. All are Invited to at
tend. Rev. J. H. Scott, pastor.
Cumming Grove Baptist Church.
Summerville, T. H. Dwelle, A. M..
B. D., pastor. At 11:30 sermon by
Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does
it send out good blood or bad blood?
You know, for good blood is good
health; had blood, bad health. Ask
your own doctor about taking Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla for thin, impure blood.
W« tev» «« «ca*t« 1' Wt ntHit j. c. ivorCo.,
Your Food
must be properly digested and assimilated to be of
any value to you, otherwise it is a source of harm
instead of good.
If not digested, it ferments and decays, causing
“sour stomach," "heart burn." nausea, headache,
flatulence, bad breath and other discomforts.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Our®
compels proper digestion of the food and sends the
food nutriment through the blood into all parts of
the body.
The tissues are thus built up and every organ is
restored to health and strength and put in perfect
condition.
Disease is driven out to stay out the cause
is removed.
Planteravllle, Misa.
I have prescribed Kodol quite often in my practice,
and have found it a very efficient remedy for all
stomach ailment a. It has always given the best of
results. J- T. MAY, M. D.
KODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
D.lltr botlU h.ldi
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trial, o* •» Mat ,la.
CANDIDATES FOR HOUSE
ANNOUNCE PLATFORM
DUN§AR. BROOKS AND LITTLE
TON STAND (FIRST PLANK)
FOR SEPARATION CITY COURT
JUDGE AND COUNTY COMMIS
SION.
STATEMENT TO PUBLIC
Formal Declaration as to What, as
Candidates for Legislature, They
Favor and Announce That They
Are Ready to Defend Their Posi-
SIONER.
Hon. C* E. Dunbar, Louis Brooks,
Esq., and Dr. J. R. Littleton, candi
dates for the legislature from Rich
mond county, make, today, formal
statement of their position—“agreeing
upon the following points and prin
ciples. announce ourselves, each, as
hound by them, and, if elected to the
legislature, each of us pledges him
self to the carrying through of legis
lation to put them Into effect.”
On local matters they pledge:
Separation of the offices of
Judfte of the city court and commis
sioner of roads and revenues for the
county, believing It to be practically
the unanimous sentiment, of the peo
ple that the time Is now fully ripe
for this separation; and that there
should be a board of commissioners
to manage county affairs, elected by
Bro. John Evans: Rev. J. L. McCoy,
pastor Harmony Bapist church, will
preach at 3:30 p. m.. on the occasion
of our 38th. anniversary. At the even
ing service a special sermon to the
Bon Air waiters by the pastor. The
public is cordially invited to attend all
the services.
For Indigestion
HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE
An effective remedy lor obstinate
indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, head
ache and depression.
The Savannah Baseball association
has placed on sale tickets to the
league games at greatly reduced rates.
The tickets will be sold to women and
young boys under 12 years of age.
For Diabetes uso STUART’S GiN
and BUCHU.
The News says:
Last season's Indians will now
romp around the patch under the
name of Colts. This Is the name se
lected as being the best suit to this
young ajtd energetic bunch of ball
players who are representing Savan
nah in the Sally League this year.
The name of the young lady who
will rec-jve the season ticket for hav
ing suggested the most appropriate
title is Miss May Wall of No. 313
President street, west. She is a sister
of Detective Frank T. Wall.
The committee that selected the
name had a great deal of difficulty in
determining which of the several hun
dred would be most appropriate. As
ter a great deal of discussion it. nar
rowed down to about ten and it was
then decided to place the, names in
a box and draw the lucky name. This
was done with the above result and
Miss Wall will receive her season
ticket within a few days.
The Trouble.
“Why, you ought to he able to buy
It. He says he’ll sell for a mere
song.”
“Yes, that's all right, but as soon
as you start to give him a song ho
tells you your notes are not high
enough.’’—Philadelphia Press.
Gets Wise.
Bacon —When a man falls in love
he always makes a fool of himself,
don’t you think?
Egbert—Oh. no; he doesn't always
marry the girl.—Yonkers Statesman.
Qualifying.
“What makes you think your son
will make a great editor?"
“Well, he swallowed a blue pencil
one day.
SATURDAY, MARCH 24.
Prsparsd *t ths Lftb
rstary of B C DeWltt
* Oo . Ohlcsgt, O I.A.
MAKES THE
BTOMAOH SWEET.
the people, one member of It to be ex
clusively from those parts of the coun
ty outside of Augusta and Summer
ville, which is no more than what (f
fully due to the out-of-town part of
the county; the others to be from the
county-at-large.
"2. —We are making no issue on the
salary of anyone, for we believe in full
and adequate campensatlon fbr all
public officials.’’
On general matters they pledge:
“Cordial relations between labor and
capital. ’
"Encouragement and promotion of
manufactures.
"Consolidation of elections.
"Endorse the white primary.
"Opposed to use of money In eleo
tions.”
The platform is published in full to
day in the advertising columns. Each
of the candidates signature to tie plat
form announces himself ready. In ar
gument and debate, to uphold .the
position taken.
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