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ARE VOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble
and Never Suspect It.
To Prove U h*l the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will l>o for YOU,
livery Header of Ihe llerald May hava a Sample lloltlc Sent
Absolutely I rec by Mall.
It lined to he considered that only urin
ary and bladder trouble* were to be traced
to the kidney*, hut now modem science
prove* that nearly all diseases have their be
ginning In the disorder of these most Import
ant organa.
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or
out of order, you ran understand how quirk
|y your entire hody la alferted. and how ev
ery organ aeeina to fall to Jo Ita duty.
If you are alrk or "feel badly.” begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp Root, because aa aoon a*
Ml Uldncv* begin to get better they will
help all the other organa to health. A
trial will convince anyone.
I vu out n I health and fun down generally: had no
appetite, wn dilty and Milleted with he*d*che mint
ot the time. 1 did not know that my kidney* were the
(time at my trouble, but mmimHow felt that they might
be, and I began taking Swamp-Root. There la *uch
a plaaaant taale to Swamp-Root, and H goet right to
the Mint and delve* di*ea*e out ol the ry*lem. It ha*
curse ma, nuking me ttrongee and batter In every
way, and 1 cheerfully recommend It to all rtfietm.
Gratefully your*,
MRS. A. L. WALKER.
331 Eaat Linden St., Atlanta, Ga,
Weak and unhealthy kldneya are responsi
ble for many klnda of disease*. and If per
milled to continue much suffering and many
fatal tooault* ar*» aura to follow. Kidney trou
ble Irritates tha nerves, makes you dl/r.y.
reatleaa, sleepless and Irritable. Make*
you pass water often during the day and
Obliges you to gat up many times during
tha night. ViThealthy kidneys cause rheu
matism. gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pain
or dull ache In the hack. Joints and mus
cles; make your head ache and hack ache,
cauae Indigestion, stomach and liver trou
ble. you get a sallow, yellow complexion,
make you feel aa though you bad heart
trouble; you may hava plenty of ambition,
but no atrangth. gat weak and waste away.
The cure for theae troubles la Dr. Kll
mar’e Bwamp-Root. the world famous kid
ney remedy. In taking HwampKoot you
affbrd natural help to Nature, for Rwamp-
Hoot la the moat perfect healer and gentle
aid to the kidney* that Is known to medical
Maea
How to Find Out
If there t* eny doubt In your mind ns to
your condition, take from your urine on rla-
Inc about four ounce*, place It In a glass or
bottle an.l let It aland twentyfour hour*.
If on examination It la milky or cloudy. If
there la a brick-duet settling, or If email
part Idee float about In It. your kldneya are
In need of Immediate atteatlon.
Swamp Root la pleaaant to take and la need In the leading hospitals,
recommended by phyaiciana In their private practice, and la taken by
doctors themadvea who have kidney ailments, because they recognize
In It the greatest and moat aucceaaful remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder troublea.
EDITORIAL NOTE. —So auccesaful la Swamp-Root in promptly curing
even the moat dlatreaalng raaea of kidney, liver or bladder troubles, that
to prove Its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle and a l>ook
of valuable Information, both sent absolutely free by mall. The hook
contains many of the thousands upon thousanda of teattmonlal letters
received from men and women cured. The value and success of Swamp-
Root la SO well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample
bottle. In sending your address to Ilr Kilmer & Co. Binghamton. N.
he sure to say you read this generous offer In the "Aiiffustn Dally Hor
aid ” The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of thl*
offer.
CM L CIM;
MR. WM. J. STEED
Two Further Announcements for Of
fice—County Treasurer and County
Tax Receiver Aek Re-election.
There are today two further an
nouncement* for office—and of very
popular gentlemen:
Capt. Walter A. Clark offers for re
flection at county treasurer, a posi
tion which he has filled for year*.
There Isn't a more popular man In
Richmond county than this splendid
gentleman He haa friends on every
hand and If he has an enemy he does
not know IL He aska that hia friends
and the tax payers again honor him
with the party nomination.
Mr. Wm. J. Steed also asks to be
returned to the county office of re
cetyer of tax returns. He. like Capt.
Clark la a Confederate veteran, well
beloved, capable, painstaking, and al
ways giving to his duties careful at
tention and close inspection. He has
been tax receiver for a number of
years, and has won the endorsement
ot hia fellow cltltena time and time
again.
Cold* Cium Sop* Throat.
Luxatin' Rromo Quinine, the world
wid* Cold and Grip remedy, removes
the caul*. Call for the full nam* and
look for algnature of K. W. Drove.
26c.
MR. DANIELS' AMENDMENT
TO RAILROAD RATE BILL
Tillman Present! Hla Dally Complaint
Againet Discriminating Rail road*
WASHINGTON. D. C.. March 28
Mr Daniel presented in the aenate
today an amendment to the rate bill
making railroad* liable for damage to
employe*.
Mr. Tillman presented hla daily
complaint of dlacrlminatlon by the
railroad companlea. The complaint
vaa against the Kanawha and Michi
gan Railroad company and the Hock
ing Valley road in West Virginia,
which, it was declared, had prevented
the development of other mine* than
their own.
Mr. Knox addreaaed the senate on
the rate bill.
•» the retire Qutalm prwhKttna el the Werld l« mwaml every veer
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you can purchase the
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at the drug stores ev
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NEW COMPANY;
RIVER STEAMERS
Southern Transportation Company
Accepts Charter and Elects Officers.
J. S. Nixon Will be President.
There was a meeting of the stock
holders of the Southern Transporta
tion Company held today at noon at
the office of Mr. T. I. Hickman, nnd
a board of directors elected and at a
meeting to be held next weak the of
ficer* of the reorganised company will
be elected, nnd. ii is learned, from an
authoritative source that Mr. J. S.
Nixon will be selected as the presi
dent of the company
At the meeting today the eharlcr
was accepted and several matters rel
ative to the reorganization of the
company were effected. The follow
Ing are the board of directors:
J. 8. Ntxon, Paul Muslin James P.
Verdery. T. I. Hickman. Percy May.
It Is probshle that tho directors will
hold their next meeting on Tuesday.
For Croup uso CHENEY'S EX*
PECTORANT.
Horses don't use Remingtons.
CRUELTY TO WIFE
IS NOW CHARGE
ATLANTA, Oa.. March 28. (Spe
cial.! —In accordance with the rec
ommendation of the coroner'* Jury.
lh»t held an Inquest Tuesday after
noon over the body of Mr*. Ada Lang
ston. In returning a verdict thai death
came from pol«nnlng. J D. latngston.
the husband, will be arrlagned betore
the Fulton county grand Jury Thurs
day or Friday on the charge of cruelty
to hi* *lek wife Tending action, the
grand Jury required Langston to give
bond In the *uro of one hundred dol
lar*. which he made.
In substance the verdict was:
"We. the Jury, And that the death of
Mrs. Ada lAngstnn. was the result of
natural cause*, being due to eureamie 1
poisoning, but further recommend
that the husband. J. P Ijtngston. be j
examined by the Fulton county grnnd 1
Jury on the charge of cruelty to a sick
wife-
SPECIAL CURS
FOR RORSE SHOW
Major J. F. Hanson Cornea in Morning.
Many Othars Arrive Later on Same
Data.
Arriving In the city tomorrow In hi*
private car will be President J. F.
Hanson of the Central of Georgia
railroad. Mrs. Hanson a.id a party of
friends. Mr and Mrs. Hanson come
to witness the Horse Show and will
bring a party of seven guests. They
will reaeh the city tomorrow at noon
Hnd after vlaltlng the show will attend
the night at one of the tourists' hoials.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Hanson have
numerous friends In the city who will
extend a cordial welcome to them and
their guests. ,
There will arrive today and tomor
row five special cars with Horse Show
parties aboard.
WRECK ON CMC.
NEAR TROY, S. C.
Traffic Delayed—Service Train Out
from Augusta to Repair Damage.
Tranaferring Passengers.
Truffle on the C. & W. C. road to
' day between Augusta and Greenwood
whs badly delayed owing to the wreck
of a freight train a few miles this side
of the latter piaee It was reported
here that four or five cars were piled
upon each other and that quite a strip
of the track was torn up. No lives
were reported lost, and no Informa
tion has been received here regarding
the cause of the wreck or the amount
of darnßge done.
At a late hour this afternoon the
train from Spartanburg, due here this
morning, had not nrrlved and no infor
i illation could be obtained as to when
It was expected to reach the city.
Transferring Passengers.
GREENWOOD. 8. C„ March 28.
(Special.)—Freight train No. 14.
: Charleston and Western Carolina
railway, was wrecked today near
Troy, 8. C., a small town within a
few miles of Greenwood.
The train and crew escaped from
the wreck without a bruise, but three
coal cars were derailed.
Traffic on the road Is completely
[ blocked.
Incoming and outgoing passenger
trains acting In conjunction with one
another transferred passengers and
used tho relay system.
A wrecking crew of the road wag
ordered out from Augusta and Is now
busily engaged removing the debris.
Trie wreck occurred about 0:30 this
morning,
T. J. SPAIN IS DEAD:
VERY PROMINENT MAN
Leading Citizen of Brooks County
Passes Away In Fifty-ninth Year.
QUITMAN, Oa., March 28.—(Spe
cial.)— F. J. Spain died here last night
of heart disease, aged fifty-nine. He
was a native of Brooks county and the
largest land owner in the county. He
was president of the Atlantic- and Gulf
Mills, tho West Const Lumber com
pany and tho Perry Naval Stores com
pany. nnd a director of the Bank of
Quitman and the South Georgia nnd
West Coast railway.
The funeral occurs this afternoon.
Tho mavor has Issued a proclamation
closing all public offices. All business
bouses are closed.
Beecham's
Pills
When lack of appetite is caused by
overeating, take- Beecham's Pillx
to relieve the feeling of heaviness.
When a sick stomach takes away
all desire for food, use Beecham's
Pills. They invariably tone the di
gestion and
Create Goad Appetite
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. aud 26c.
Horae* for pleasure—Remingtons
for business.
TWO ATLANTA CONCERNS
PUT UP BIG MONEY
ATLANTA. Ga„ March 28— (Spe
ctaU—Fifty thousand dollars have
boon given by the Georgia Railway
and Electric company and the Atlanta
On* Light company to the Atlanta ex
position of 1910. A meeting or the
directors of the two companies Tues
day afternoon reached the decision.
The soliciting committees will go to
work with renewed interest and by
the end of the sixty days allotted to
raise the guarantee it Is confidently
!believed the exposition will be on a
Isound financial basis.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
1 Itching. Blind. Bleeding. Protruding
Tiles. Druggists are authorised to
refund money If TAZO OINTMENT
falls to cure In 6to 14 days. SOc.
Undertake bravely that which In
your heart you desire to accomplish.
The mistakes you make will help you
toward *ucees».
The disfranchisement measure
while possibly not flawless Is meet
ing with a flood-tide of popular fav
or.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
HEBBill
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A CLEAN, HEALTHY, VEGETABLE SHORTENING
Bulls Seem to Still
Hold Reins on Market
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LOCAL SPOTS UP 1-8 AND NEW YORK SPOTS QUOTED AT 11.80.
BULLS PREDICT A 12 CENTS MARKET IN WEEK OR SO.
The bulls arc In the limelight still,
for the cotton market Is on a rise and
the 11 cents' mark is passed by a
good margin and they—the bulls—are
talking of twelve cents' cotton In a
we ek or so.
The market has been on a bull move
ment for several clays, and a steady
rise hag been noted at the brokers'
offices.
The market went up today "right
pert," and the bullß wero in high
feather. The following are the figures
of the cotton market for the close of
yesterday, and the quotations for to
day up to 3 p. m., taken at the office
of Argo & Jester by a Herald repre
sentative:
TWELVE FOUGHT
AND SIX KILLED
Bloody Conflict In Minneapolis in
Which Half of the Dozen Partici
pants Lose lives.
MINNEAPOLIS, Ind., March 28.
The bodies of six Italian laborers
wer© found in a room at 218 Tenth
avenue, south, this morning.
Twelve men. It is reported, engag
ed in a fight. Tho police found the
bodies of four men literally stabhed
to pieces, lying in pools of blood.”
The bodies of two others were
found in a cellar.
The building was a lodging house
and was rented to nine Italians. It
is believed that the nine men con
stituted a "Mafia" and Blackhand or
ganization. They brought three oth
ers to the lodging last night. After
midnight six men were seen to leave
the house.
Tho murderers had evidently let the
injured bleed to death, for the wounds
were not deep, but were rather long
slashes.
Revenge for some wrong must have
been the motive, for the bodies were
horribly and evidently systematically
cut. The faces were mutilated.
Tho police believe iho victims wore
lured to the spot and told they must
die. A fight ensued and not only the
three victims but three assailants
were killed.
Nine hundred dollars in money and
a bank cheek for $373 were found in
the house.
THERE WILL BE AGREEMENT
ON THE STATEHOOD BILL
Arizona and New Mexico to be Given
Right to Vote Themselves jn
or Out.
WASHINGTON, 1). C , March 28.
That the senate and house will reach
a compromise agreement on the state
hood bill which will permit Arizona
and New Mexico each to decide for
themselves the question of their ad
mission as one state seems the cor
rect conclusion from present indica
i tions.
Inquiry, among the senators who
j opposed the original house bill indi
cates they will accept the Foraker
i compromise permitting a separate
vote.
POSTUM
Heals the System
suffering from the
effects of coffee.
“THERE'S A REASON.”
Read “The Road lo WrIMUe” in
pkg». of Postum.
0
Half the Amount of
DOES THE WORK OF HOC LARD
As a shortening, Plantene is so delightfully rich
that about half the quantity does the work of lard
or cooking butter. Be sure to reduce the amount.
Make your cook follow directions, and the most perfect, healthful results
will be obtained, for, in contrast with hog lard, Plantene 'never causes dys
pepsia! It is a great agent for health, economy, and good cooking.
Plantene is sold in its natural yellow, unbleached color, the color of the pure vegetable oil from which
it is made. This is your guarantee against the waste and evaporation of those good qualities which
occurs in bleaching the product.
On sale at all grocers’. Accept no substitute.
May New York Cotton.
i Closed yesterday 11.17-18
Opened today 11.22
J At 3 p. m 11.29
July New York Cotton.
! Closed yesterday 11.12-13
Opened today 11.19
At 3 p. m 11.20
New York spots 11.80
The Local Market.
The local cotton market showed the
following quotations:
Augusta middling cotton:—
Closed yesterday 11 1-4
at 12 m. today 11 3-8
at 2 p. m. today 11 3-8
A rise of l-8c is shown, from the
1 close of yesterday's quotations.
VETS HONORED
GORDON’S WIDOW
Whe n She Entered Hall of Convention
All Rose to Offer Seats—Gov. Ter
rell's Address of Welcome,
ATLANTA, Oa., March 28.—(Spe
cial.) —The veterans of the Blue and
the Gray filled the foyer of the Pied
mont hotel and stood in groups almost
in battalions on the sidewalk near the
entrance for fully an hour before 11
I o'clock, the appointed hour for the
initial meeting of the reunion of tho
Blue and Gray.
| At the opening Mrs. John B. Gor
don, widow of the distinguished Con
-1 federate general, entered with Mrs.
James Jackson, president of the At
lanta chapter of the Daughters of the
Confederacy, and veterans in all parts
of the house arose to offer seats.
The chairman Introduced Governor
Terrell, who welcomed the body to the
state.
Mayor Woodward made a speech of
welcome In behalf of the city. Other
distinguished veterans spoke.
INSURANCE ELECTIONS
POSTPONED UNTIL NOVEMBER
! ALBANY. N. Y.. March 28 —The in
surance bill postponing the Mutual In
surance elections until November 15th
was passed in the senate unanimously
today.
For Asthma use CHENEY'S EX*
PECTORANT.
Stenographers Headquarters—L. J.
Henry. ,
MR. FREDERICK CRISP
ON THE STAND TODAY
He Submitted Evidence Favorable to
Greene and Gaynor. •
SAVANNAH, Ga.. March 28.—The
testimony of Frederick Crisp, son of
the late Charles F. Crisp, speaker of
the house of representatives, was read
In the Greene and Gaynor case, after
the court had overruled a government
objection.
Mr. Crisp's evidence related to the
character of the work done by Greene
and Gaynor which he had seen as an
Inspector. He denied that the mat
trsses were full of holes.
COMMITTEE ON RULES
FAVORABLE REPORT
Cannon Making Plain That th« Speak
er la the American Czar.
WASHINGTON. D. C.. March 28.
The committee on rules In the house
reported today favorably the special
rule. Introduced by Mr Tawnev yes
terday, providing for the elimination
of points of order against the legisla
tive appropriation bill and - restoring
the paragraphs heretofore stricken
cut.
The age-limit provision for govern
-1 ment employees is omitted from its
i operation.
BRODIE DUKE
GETS HIS DIVORCE
Final Decree Today in Proceedings In
Action for Separation front Alice
Webb Duke.
NEW YORK. March 28.—Brndle
L. Duke, of Durham, N. C., a relative
The Perfect Food Beverage
The kind of Cocoa Beans that we use contain
six times as much food value as beef.
We buy only the highest-priced.
Our Cocoa is nothing but Cocoa and that is why
it is the most delicious of Cocoas.
THE WALTER LOWNEY CO., Lowney’s Chocolate Bonbons
Boston. Mass. and Chocolate products.
Linen Costumes and Parasols
Correct* Horse Show Gear
BLEAKLEY Shows a Suberb Line
Bolero and Throw On Jackets
Separate White Skirt.
Newest ideas in Stocks, Belts etc.
ATTRACTIVE SALE OF
HOSIERY, ALL COLORS,
LACE AND ROUND: GREAT
VALUE, WORTH 50 AND 75c
PAIR, AT
3 pr. for $1
Special Sale TOMORROW 10 a. m.
Shirt Waists in Long and Short Sleevea, beautifully made, worth
$1.50 and $1.75,
Each at 98 cents
THE GREATEST VARIETY OF TAILOR MADE WALKING
SKIRTS EVER DISPLAYED IN AUGUSTA. SECOND TO NONE IS
THE MOTTO IN
Bleakleys Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Buy His Wares and Save Money.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28.
i^SPI
oi the president of the American To
bacco company, was today granted a
divorce from his wife, Alice Webb
Duke, whom he married In this city,
December 19, 1904.
When the case was called yesterday
counsel for Mrs. Duke did not appear
'and the witnesses were examined for
the plaintiff. Justice Blanchard or
dered a sealed verdict, which was re
turned today.
Mr. Duke’s marriage to Alice Webb
| was followed by a series of ssnsa
' tional events in which an unsuccessful
j effort was made by the relatives ot
' Duke to have him placed in an asy
-1 lum.
Splendid bargain In Persian
Lingerie Mull, the 50c quality.
A drawing feature, at Bleak
ley’s great White Goods Sale.
only 29c yd.