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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. Nature warns you when the track of health is not clear. Kidney and bladder troubles compel you to pass water often during the day and get up many times during the night. Unhealthy kidneys cause lumbago, rheuma tism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints or muscles, at times have headache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though you had heart trouble, may have plenty of ambition but no strength, get weak and lose flesh. *• Tf such conditions are permitted to contin ue, serious results are sure to follow; Bright’s disease, the very worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. * Most people do hot realize the alarming in crease ana remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. 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Two seven-pound cans of black pow der also had been placed in two separate rooms among heaps of wood shavings which had been saturated with oil and in the center of which burning candles had been fixed. The only clew by the police are two broken hatpins which were found among the wreckage. It was declared by neighbors that an automobile containing several women passed through the village in the early hours. Nobody was injured by the explosion. The house was not yet occupied. The police say the bomb was placed there either by militant suffragettes or their male sympathizers. “General” Mrs. Drummond, however, declared the explosion was “undoubted ly the work of women.” She exclaimed: “It was a fine act and sho'ws the determination of the woman. I say, all power to all kinds of militancy in the direction of harrassing cabinet minis ters short of taking human life.” HOUSE SUSTAINS VETO - OF IMMIGRATION BILL Vote of 213 to 114 to Over ride Fails of Necessary Two-Thirds BY RALPH SMITH. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—By sustain ing President Taft’s veto of the Immi gration bill, the Democratic house of representatives (today placed President elect Wilson in an embarrassing posi tion. The veto was sustained by a vote of 213 to 114. Had the advocates of the immigration law mustered fifteen more votes the veto would have been overridden and the bill would have been a law, as the sen ate yesterday voted to override the presi dent’s disapproval. All of the Georgia congressmen 'Were present and voted to override the veto. Senators Bacon and Smith voted this way in the senate yesterday, and their position was in accord with the unani mous sentiment of southern senators and representatives who are opposed to indiscriminate immigration. The fight to strengthen the immigra tion laws and provide a rigid literary test will not down, and Bresident-elect Wilson will have to meet the issue. His views on Immigration were a source of criticism during his presi dential campaign and his canvass fos the Democratic nomination. If the im migration bill is put up to him, as it certainly will be, it may prove embar rassing from a political point of view. President Taft vetoed the immigra tion bill on the strength of a letter written to him by Secretary of Com merce and Labor Nagel, in which objec tions were made to the rigid literary test provided in the bill. The purpose of this provision was to exclude from America undesirable aliens of the criminal class, the trans- Atlantic shipping interests maintained a big lobby in Washington to defeat the bill, it was charged^ on the floor of both ’ senate and house. The strict literary test, it was ar gued. would seriously ’ handicap the business of the shipping interests by limiting the number of immigrants. The members of.the house were flood ed with telegrams today urging them to sustain the veto and thereby defeat the bill. These messages came from vari ous sources. AS TO FLAVOUR Found Her Favorite Again A bright young lady tells how-' she came to be acutely sensative as to the taste of coffee: “My health had been very poor for several' years,” she says. “I loved coffee and drank it for breakfast, but only learned by accident, as it were, that it was the pause of the constant, dreadful headaches from which I suffered every day, and of the nervousness that drove sleep from my pillow and so deranged my stomach that everything I ate gave me acute pain. (Tea is just as injuri ous, because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) “My condition finally got so serious that I was advised by my doctor to go to a hospital. There they gave me what I supposed was coffee, and I thought it was the best I ever drank, but I have since learned it was Postum. I gained rapidly and came home in four weeks. “Somehow the coffee we used at home didn’t taste right when I got back. I tried various kinds ft but none tasted as good as that I drank in the hospital, and all brought back the dreadful head aches and the ‘sick-all-over’ feeling. “One day I got a package of Postum, and the first taste of it I took, I said ‘that's the good coffee we had in the hospital!’ I have drank it ever since, and eat Grape-Nuts for my breakfast. I have no more headaches, and feel bet ter than I have for years.” Name giv en upon request. Read the famous lit tle book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There’s a reason.” Postum now comes in concentrated, powder form, called Instant Postum. It is prepared by stirring a level tea spoonful in a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cr£am to bring the color to golden brown. Instant Postum is convenient; there's no waste; and the flavour is always uniform. Sold by grocer*—45 to 60- cup tin 80 cts., 90 to 100-cup tin 50 cts. A 5-cup trial tin mailed* for grocer’s name and 2-cent stamp for postage. Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, XTJaH.—(Advt.) ROBBERY'S TACTICS SCORED BY UNDERWOOD Georgia Congressman Was Behind Filibuster to Delay Supply Bill BY RALPH SMITH. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Declaring that the time has arrived when “some gentlemen” should realize their respon sibility to the American people, Leader Oscar W. Underwood, this afternoon en gaged in a lively colloquy with Con gressman Roddenbery, of Georgia, with reference to the expeditious considera tion of the sundry civil appropriation bill. Roddenbery was behind an incipient filibuster to delay this big supply meas ure which carries $113,000,000 and had demanded its second reading in full. "It is manifestly foolish to demand the second reading of a bill that has bfeen printed and must be read in this house paragraph by paragraph for amendment under the five minutes* rule,” declared Underwood. "No man is entitled to block the leg islative wheelb of congress with the foolish use of a decadent rule." Roddenbery challenged the leader to answer if it is has not always been the practice to rush through 'big supply bills during the closing hours of con gress,' send them to the senate, bring them hack and accept millions of dol lars In amendments. As a result of, Roddenbery’s activity, the rules committee reported a special rule, for the consideration of the bill. THE ARMY APPOINTMENTS Searitor Hake Smith States That They Are Willing to That' (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—No longer fearful of the possibility of having the senate enter upon a general confirma tion of the pending nominatidns of President Taft, Democratic senators have decided to move an executive ses sion at the first opportunity. “We will confirm the army, navy and diplomatic nominations and possi bly some others,” said Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia, today in announcing the decision of his party associates. “We have been willing from the first to go that far, but we were determined not to be forced into the consideration of the entire list contrary to our own wishes.” It is believed promotions in the rev enue cutter service, the marine corps and possibly a few miscellaneous nomi nations also will be confirmed, but even then from 1,000 to 1,200 nomina tions will j still be pending. INTIMIDATED WOMAN SO COURT RECORD SAYS Four Men Charged With Mis treating Old Woman Who “Informed" (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) GREENVILLE, S. C., Feb. 19.— Charged with the unusual and unique offense of “conspiracy to intimidate a citizen of the United States in the free exercise of a right given by the consti tution of the United States to inform deputy collector of internal revenue and other officers of this department of vi olations of the internal revenue laws,” four men have been given a preliminary trial before United States Commissioner Blythe and bound over to the federal court. The alleged conspirators are all na tive, residents of the famed Bark Cor ner, John Howard, Will Howard, Lee Howard and Somonias Lockhardt are the names of the men accused. It was brought out in the warrant upon which the men were arrested that they mal treated an old woman of the mountains, named Amanda Ballew, because they be lieved she had “informed” on them. It is alleged that the defendants fired upon the old woman’s domicile, causing her to flee to a near by cave for safety. LODGE LEADS ADVOCATES TO OVERRIDE PRESIDENT Senate Will Attempt to Pass Immigration Bill Over Taft's Head (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Friends of the Burnett-Dillingham “literary test” immigration bill claimed to have re ceived support to repass the measure over President Taft’s veto, when the sen ate reconvened today. A vote on the measure at 3 o’clock has been agreed upon. Senators Stone, O’Gorman and others planned to speak. Repassage over the veto required a two-thirds vote, and Senator Lodge and other advocates of the measure were busy during the morning lining up’votes in its support. Personal arguments by President Taft, it was said, Influenced a number of senators who formerly had supported the measure to declare them selves opposed to its passage. OF NEW LOWER HOUSE Ne.w Ways and Means* Com mittee to Be Selected on March 5 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Represent ative Burleson, chairman of the Demo cratic caucus, today called a Democratic caucus of the incoming house for noon March 5 to name the Democratic mem bers of the ways and means commit tee of the extra session and consider tariff bills. OR A SOUR STOMAGH. “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes your Stomach feel fine in five minutes. Wonder what upset your stomach— which portion of the food did the dam age—do you? Well, don’t bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; your head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated—just take a little Diapepsin and in five min utes you truly will wonder what be came of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. 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The Mexican Herald and El Universal were the only newspapers which appear ed today, and they enjoyed a phenominal sale. La Barra Regarded As Mexico's Hope DOUGLAS, Ariz., Feb. 19.—Mexican officials here expressed the belief that Zapata, Orozco, Salazar and other reb els would not join Huerta. They de clared that Huerta would lack the necessary support to make him more than a passing incident, and that de la Barra was the man, upon whom the sal vation of Mexico depended. NOGALES, Ariz., Feb. 19.—After re ceiving official confirmation of Madero’s overthrow, Mexican officials at Nogales, Sonora, expressed satisfaction. The ma jority believe a military dictatorship will be the best assurance of peaceful conditions. (Bv Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 19.-—The elec tion by congress of General Huerta to th e provisional presidency of Mexico, Is not regarded as certain. It is sai$ that if named he will appoint Francisco de la Barra his minister of foreign affairs and General Manuel Mondragon his minister of war. Mondragon was Diaz's chief lieutenant at the arsenal. Considerable opposition to the elec* tion of Huerta as provisional president is in e- idence in the lobby of the cham*, her of deputies. Although General Huerta has 1 a strong following, it was thought possible that there would de velop a friendly fight between his par tisans and those of Felix Diaz. In any event it is believed that the cabinet will include .del la Barra, Mon dragon, Reyes and de la Fuente. This cabinet slate was regarded as probable of appointment, subject to the rtiflektion of congress. f PROBABLE CABINET. Foreign Minister—Francisco de la Barra. War Minister—General Manuel Mon dragon. Finance Minister—Carlos B. de Cosio. Minister of Fomento—Alberto Gil. Minister of the Interior—Alberto Garvia Granados. Minister of Justice—Rodolfo Reyes. Minister of Public Instruction— Jorge Vera EstanQl. Minister of Communications—David de la Fuente. To every governor throughout the republic General Huerta today sent tel egrams relating what had occurred. It was only ten days ago that another tel egram was sent to the same governors the revolt had been suppressed and by Francisco Madero, who told them that Felix Diaz was a fugitive. GUSTAVO MADERO EXECUTED. Gustavo Madero, brother of the de posed president, was removed from the penitentiary at 9 o’clock this morning and executed. It is presumed that this was done by order of Felix Diaz, under the notorious “.fugitive law.” Gustavo Madero and a few of the other prisoners slept in the penitentiary, to which they ha<i beer# instrumental in sending so many men high in public life for political crimes. Francisco Madero, the deposed presi dent, is to be removed some time today under guard from the national palace and lodged in one of the military bar racks of the city. He was permitted to rest in one of the bed rooms of the palace all night. Since the first few minutes af*er his arrest he has maintained a sullen si lence, refusing to answer questions and waving his questioners off with his characteristic nervous jestures. All military commanders in every dis trict of Mexico have been asked by Huerta to invite all rebels in their dis tricts to unite with them. The federal commanders will inform the rebels of developments in the capital and assure them that a general election will take place at an early date. Rodolfo Reyes, who was reported a suicide, is still alive. He was wound ed during a fight in the neighborhood of the palace. PRISONERS OF WAR RELEASED. About 130 students of the military school at Tlalpam, who were implicated in the plot for the liberation of Diaz from prison and who had been impris oned by Madero, were released today by order of General Huerta. The attitude of Zapata, the rebel lead er, will take toward the new regime is problematical. According to a member of the Madero household, Zapata two days ago offered the services of 4,000 of his followers to President Madero for use against Diaz. It had been stated that President Ma dero had previously sent to Zapata 100,- 000 pesos for his nelp. Huerta decided today to send troops to Guernavaca in order to prevent that city being occupied by Zapata. REVOLT NOT ENDED. A report received today from the in terior makes it evident that t*he revolu tion throughout the republic is far from ended. The report said that Emilio Vasquez Gomez will persist in backing himself for the post of provisional pres ident, taking it for granted that Emili- ano Zapata will continue to keep his thousands in the south. Hundreds of Americans and other for eigners returned today to their homes in various parts of the city. Many found their residences wrecked by shells. 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The ex-president and his brother Gustavo were sent this morning as prisoners to the arsenal, from which Felix Diaz had bombarded the city for ten days. Soon after their arrival there Gus tavo Madero was subjected to the nor torious “fugitive law” by which he was free to run under the rifle Tire of his guards. ,He fell dead under their bullets. There is some trepidation also as to the fate which awaits the ex-presi dent and his cabinet because of the finding of a list of “those who ought to die” among the official documents of Francisco Madero’s government. It is feared that this may lead to ugly reprisals. De la Barra and others were on his “death list.” WHITFIELD FAIR DATES WILL BE OCTOBER 13-18 DALTON, Ga.,, Feb. 19.—October 13- 18. inclusive, are the dates arranged by the executive cobimittee at a meet ing yesterday for the 1913 county fair. It will be the twelfth fair conducted by the association. 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