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\ MW SUGGESTION
IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE
It I* now ronreded by phyah tan*
that the kidney* should have more
ittwntlim a* they control tha other or
tana to a romarkwtila degree and do a
rrmendmi* amount of work In remov
inn the potaona and waata matter from
the ayatem by filtering the Wood
During the winter montha especially,
when we live an Indoor life, tha kid
aeya ahould receive anme aaalatanca
When needed, aa we take Iraa eaer
ffa*. drink leaa water and often eat
■norc rich heavy food, thereby forcing
he kldneya to do more work than Na
ture Intended. Evidence of kidney
trouble, auch aa lam* hack, aniioylnit
bladder trouble* smarting nr hurnlna.
or Irk-duet or aedlmant. aallow com
plexion, rheumatlam. may Ire weak nr
irrrgular heart action, warn you that
your kldneya require help Immediate
ly to avoid more aerlnua trouble.
Many phyalclana claim that an herb
al medii ln# containing no mineral* or
opiatea ha* the moat heallna Influence.
An Ideal herbal compound Ihal ha*
had moat remarkable auric** ** a kid
ney and bladder remedy la Dr. Kll
mer'a Hwamp-Root.
Vod may receive a aample bottle of
Swamp Root l>v Parcels I'nvt Ad
drraa IH- Kilmer A Co., Binghamton,
N Y . and enrloee ten lent*, alao men
(fon the Auwuata Dally Herald.
Most Progressive Meet
In Aiken Last Week
In Sene* of Farmers Institute
Gatherings the One Just
Held Was the Best
Aikan, 8. C.—*On# of (hr molt pro- I
fFPMIve set lea « f Karmfr*' institute I
iHffIIDSN that Aiken rounty hn* y#t :
lm«I wmi ihut l.ail last wppK lii the
m httoln 11»ii« liav«* Ihe ilomnnatratlon !
plotn. Hfuluh. Stn>lh*' KltrhliißS Mill |
H! tlnh : ml !*aur«*lut Tha weather was
\e:> dliigreiMMt hut the attendance;
ffoud. himny people coming t«
I *r lhe aponkora and nent nway with |
eotne new aiirh'iiltura) truth*. and
many who heard the Intensive methods j
r*f farming <lim u**r« »l and heard of the \
hounltful <T«'p* Ihst are r»eln* har
veeted tinder these new methods, went j
sway with the determination to ft*®
thh phase of Hgrlrnlture a new' trial.
Th» m« etinu were tinder the super
vision of the Far if Demonstration De
partment of r '•h I*oll f'ollegc, Wtate
Ifepartmint of Education and the ,
I'nltgd Hist** Department of Agrlcui
turc.
A feature of the meeting wee a
meeting of the Agricultural Club on |
Thursday Thl* I* an organization i
among the farmcra of Aiken county |
which h»* a regular pieellng one* it
month and n( thl* lime paper* tir<-
re H a or audrc»*c* made on gubject*
of lnlcre*t to Hie farmer At the
meeting Tnurnday, Mr. P. N. l/»tt, of j
Johnston *nd Mr ltotil. Elliot «pokc
on "The Preparation of the H"ll for I
■horn," which were very inatmetlvc ad- I
irr-ifv After Ibc *i»crchc* an cx- '
•client barbecue dinner wa* served.
The fanner* In Aiken county are
gettiiiK to be among the moat pro- I
frewalve in ihc atatc and nun h of Ihl" ;
I* due to the board of education of j
the count.'" Superintendent Selgler (
■ ml Mir* llltc. who recently reulgned
a* rural achool supervisor, have done >
iimcti Ihrough the achool* of the roun
tv for the farmer* and for the cjuae of
. it ion
FIVE ROBBLRB SURROUNDED
Bellingham. With, Five robber* [
who held up the e*ahler and n**l*t
wnt emihler of the branch bank oT the ,
Canadian Uo'al Hank at AhboUford. j
H C yesterday and took »2,400, are l
surrounded by a ponne today tn tlm 1
tier three mile* north of Ahbotgford.
Their rapture la expected In the j
next 1? hour* na all avenue* of e*
rape effectually are rut off
UNGALLANT.
“Did ahe inakp you feel at home?"
"No. but ahe made me with 1 wad "
Brooklyn Life
Magnifying
Misery Into Joy
Dyspeptics, Stomach Suffarara and
Appetitelsss Paopla May Quickly
Find Relief in Stuart's
Dyspspsia Tablata.
When a stomach sufferer gels relief
he la one of the happiest of human
beings and he looks hack at Ills old
self with a distinct feeling of horror.
Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets qul*kly
readjust the out-of-proportlon stomach
and digestive machinery and bring Joy
of life and love for food to the man
or woman who n 111 use them after
each meal for a short Unto.
"Hully 3#», I uaad to fool iuit likt that
follow."
The action of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tableta la a purely natural one When
taken they enter the atomach Juat like
food. They mix with the Juices of the
mouth Then they enter Into and cor
rectls build up or dilute the Jutrea of
the atomach. g>< Into tho Intentlnea
and there when the nourtahment from
food la taken Into the ayateni ao fol
lowa the Ingredients of theoe wonder
ful tableta
They correct the faulta of the blood
and thu* the next meal the body I"
better able to produce a stronger and
more normal digestive Juice.
A abort lire of there tableta will re
eatabllah your digestion. atop gnatrltla.
heartburn, lndlgcatlon, foul breath, ca
tarrh of the atomach and do away with
dangeroua atomach uleera and many
cither unbearable condition*
Go to your drugglat today and be
gin the Stuart'* Dyspepala Tablet
habit. It la the habit of health and
appetite. I-earn how to yearn for food,
not how to apurn It.
Obtain a box. from any drugglat—l
price 50 cent* Sold wherever you can j
fdM a drug store.
BOOSTS PILCHER
! FOB CONGRESS
Editor Lee, of the Warrenton
Clipper, in Augusta and
Talks of Prominent Warren
County Man.
Mr R E I,**, editor of the War
j renton CllpiMr, wa* In the city yes
terday and while here dl*ru*aed tha
congressional altuatlon Mr. la-* wa*
asked by a reporter with regard to
the rumor that Dr Wyman Pilcher, of
Warren county, may offer for the pn
altion.
"I>r Pilcher ha* baen thinking of
running. I urn aura," aald Mr. !,*«,
"and ha would maka a splendid con
gressman He I* a prominent phy
"lelan and citizen of our county and If
he ahould decide to make the race
would rm** all of tha candidate* to
do *ome hustling.
"Mr Pilcher wit* at one tlm* presl
dent of the Jtlale Medical Aa*Oc|atlon
gnd prevloua U> that was he»i| of the
Tenth District Medical Society. He
is also a prominent churchman, hav
ing been selected aa one of lay dele
gates from Ueorgla to tho General
t'onferenc* of tha Methodist church In
Oklahoma City.
"I am not at all certain that Dr Pll
cner Intends to run hut If he does he
will make things extremely Interesting,
as he la tremendously popular wher
ever he Is known."
Dr Pilcher ha* matLv relatives In
Augusta, Mr. <3. W. Pilcher, being his
brother and Messrs T. W. Amory.
Moses and ftdward Pilcher, hla first
cousin*.
CHINA BRIGANDS
MURDER,PILLAGE
Sack and Burn City of Lao Ho-
Row. Kill and Wound For
eignera. Destroy American
Property.
Peking—Rrlgand* today »ark*d and
burned the city of laio Ho Kow. killed
Dr. T. Emyland, a Norwegian mission
ary, and wounded several other for
eigner*, Including Rev. O. M. Sima,
another Norwegian.
A force of ISOO brigands obtained
entrance In the city by means of
treachery from within, They Immedl
atclv plied torch and sword all around.
They burned down the Asiatic Petro
leum and the Singer buildings, and
looted the British and American To
bacco Company's premises
Afterward they proceeded tn the ar
senal. where they secured TOO rifles,
several field guns and much ammuni
tion
Two thousand coolies ware Impress
ed by the brigands to carry off their
loot. •
lan Ho Kow, a river port on the
llau Klang 1* nn Important mission
station In the urovlnc# of Hu-Peh.
Three mlssldfury societies hsve rep
resentatives there. one of them Is
tho Norwegian Lutheran China Mis
sion Association with headquarter* In
Norway, which had a staff of three
men. two of them with their wives,
and three other women. Dr. T. Froy
land. who wa* killed hy the brigands,
and Rev. P, M. Hama, who was wound
ed. represented this society.
Another ooriety la the China Inland
Mlaaton, whose headquarter* are tn
London and which has a staff In la»o
Ho Kow of one ntlaalonary and his
wife with three other women.
The third society I* alao British
"Christian Missions In Many Land*. •
It ha* a staff In I-ao 110-Knw of two
inlaaionnrlea with their wives.
ART GALLERIES
CLOSED 111 ACT
American and Other Tourists
to Be Barred From Seeing
British Treasures By Mil
itants Vandalism.
London. —The damaging of the fa
mous Velasques painting known ns the
Knkehy Venus," In the National Gal*
lery h» a suffragette, will bar tour
tsta from aeelng many of England's
art treasuries during the coming sea
son. The lord chamberlain today an
nounced that the state apartments In
Windsor Castle will he closed "until
further orders.”
A similar notice was Issued bv trus
tree of the National Gallery and of
the celebrated Wallace Art Collection.
Kensington I‘a lace and Hampton Court
Palace, which are visited yearly by
thousands of foreigners, also closed
their doors and the *20.000,000 collec
tK'n of oriental porcelains and hronses
bequeathed to South Kensington Mu
seum in 1909 by the late George Salt
Ing has been locked up
Custodians of all public art treas
rues were today In a atate of panic
as heretofore every fresh suffragette
demonstration has been followed h>
Imitators. There Is apprehension that
other women armed with hatchets ma
he abroad. t-arge forces of special
guards have been placed on patrol In
the Jtrltlsh and tha South Kensington
Museums.
France to Surely Ask
For Reparation Later
Pant. —Premire Dnumergue. In the
chamber of deputlea today alluded to
the grave reaulta of the civil war in
Mexico upon French interest* which,
he said, were numerous in that coun
try. lie said:
"We have nbatalned from all lnter
ventton in the interior of Mexico. Wt
have faith In the government at Wash
ington which la the nearest neighbor
of Mexico, but w# shall not fall to
aak. when the moment comes, satis
faction for the injuries suffered by
French Interests."
Uneeda Biscuit
Nourishment— fine fla
vor—purity—crispness
—wholesomeness. All
for 5 cents, in the
moisture-proof package.
Baronet Biscuit
Round, thin, tender—
with a delightful flavor
—appropriate forlunch
eon, tea and dinner,
xo cents.
TiisfirTsßnr
Graham Crackers
A food for every day.
Crisp, tasty and
strengthening. Fresh
baked and fresh de
livered. io cents.
Buy biMcait baked by
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
Alway look for that name
FUNERAL MR. BARRETT
ON WEDNESDAY P. M.
Rev. 0. Sherwood Whitney to
Conduct Funeral Services at
4 O’Clock This P. M. From
Residence.
The funeral services over the re
nialna of Mr Glascock ltarrett, who
who died suddenly at 4;.20 o'clock yes
terday morning, will he held at the
residence at 4 o'clock Wednesday aft
ernooti and will he conducted by Hev.
<1 Sherwood Whitney The Inter
ment will he In the City cemetery.
There will unquestionably he a large
number of friends present to pay a
laat tribute of respect
Mr Barrett's death was a great
shook to hla rrlends. He had been
In 111 health for a number of years,
hut the day before he died had ap
peared to be In better health and
spirits than usual.
Mr. Barrett was a pron-tnent Au
gustan. He was for years prominent
In the political Ife of Augusta and
Georgia and was well-known In the
business world of Ills native city. The
sympathy of a great number go out to
the family In the bereavement.
! THE BIJOU j
Paper-tearing Is an nrt cultivated
by few people, but that It 1* un art no
one will question after seeing Puddy
and Puddy at the Itijou All manner
of beautiful and Intricate pieces are
made by the clever team, who Claim to
be the headliners In their particular
line The last figure shown Is nn
Immense one nnd serves to demon
strate that the manipulators are only
limited to alxc of operation by the size
jof paper obtainable
Miss May Melville, n dainty young
American singer, will be one of (hr
feature attractions at the Hijou to
night. She Is a finished artist In her
particular style of entertainment. She
la known In America from coast to
coast, having appeared In all (he prin
cipal cities, and wherever vaudeville
I* played her nan e Is a household
word This bright. Utile, vivacious
ata. has a method exclusively her own
in the delivery of songs.
A splendid attraction the Hijou
management has arranged to run on
for the remainder of the week Is Mile
Oherita, presented by Mr. C. Iv Rous
sey, In a series of life postures, design
ed after some of the world's greatest
paintings.
A few of the reproductions shown
In this performance of Light and Art
are: "Night Watch" l\\ Rembrandt,
one of the six finest paintings in the
world "Rock of Ages," by Murillo,
a masterpiece in Rome •Vrueifixtlon,"
by Guido Rent. In Ibe Vatican in
Home. "Pro Fremlt." by Konlnok in
the Art Gallery, Dresden. "The lam
poon." sculptured five centuries. R. t\.
was found In the Bath of Titus in ISOS
and is now In the Vatican of Rome.
"Joan of Arc," the “Maid of Orleans."
AUCUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
FIOE TAMMANY
BOSS OUT CLUB
Chas. F. Murphy and Four of
His Followers Dropped From
the Nat'l Democratic Club.
New York.—Tha ousting of Chas. F
Murphy, leader of Tammany Hail, and
several of hla follower*, from mem
bership In the National Democratic
Club created a »tlr In political circle*
today. The ostensible reason given
during the heated debate over the mat
ter at the club laat night was that
Murphy ••• behind In hla duea.
Judge Edward F. O'Dwyer, prealdent
of the club, who has been leading tho
fight against Murphy, Introduced a
resolution < ailing for the elimination
I of the Tumtnany leader and the others
but that waa not formally adopted as
the point wi* .upheld that under tile
rules the men were automatically
dropped as they had not paid duea for
two montha.
Refused Check.
Thomas F. Smith, secretary of Tam
many Hall, appealed ngulnst the ruling
and tendered u check for the money
due. When that waa refu*ed he asked
fur a vote. Seventeen membera of the
hoard of governor* were present and
they decided against the appeal, 10 to
i 7. In the comae of the debate Smith
said the men named would not submit
to such humiliation.
"The name* were p’cked out for an
obvious purpose,’’ he said, "and we
w ill have them restored to the rolls."
Judge O'Dwyer replied that he could
give a very good reason for the club's
action.
"They were dropped," he said, "for
the best Inlerests of the club and the
democratic party."
Besides .Murphy, James E. Oaffney,
Thomas F. Foley, Thomas H. Darling
ton and Oeo. W. Plunkltt were drop
ped.
TOOK TAXI AWAY FROM *
DRIVER “JUST FOR LARK 1
Atlanta, Ga. —For the almost unbe
lievable achievement of robbing a taxi
cab driver. C. A. and W. P. Gray, two
brothers, were convicted In tha »u
--perlor court here today.
They not only robbed the taxi driver
hut actually look his ear away from
after he had been made to show how
It was operated, at the point of a pis
tol, and then drove away with It, leav
ing the driver standing by the road
aiih with a nickel "for car-fare."
The brothers pleaded that they were
simple "out for a lark" and carried
their J«ke too far. In view of the cir
cumstances the Jury recommended that
they be punished as for a misdemean
or.
ENGLISH AIRMEN KILLED.
Salisbury, Eng.—Captain C. R. W.
Allen of the Welsh Regiment and
I lent .1. F. O. Burroughs of thi Wilt
shire Regiment, were killed here to
day when hurled In the ground from
a high altitude owing to the collapse
of their aeroplane.
MOST DIRE NEED.
(Cleveland Leader.)
The need of the hour Is some kind of
recall that will extract everybody else
and leave Mexico to the Mexicans.
Be Vigorous
and Ambitious
T'rive the poisonous waste from your
clogged-up bowels, and start your liver
to working perfectly with gentle, bliss
ful HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS
They purify the blood, put an edge
on the appetite and put vigor and
ambition into people who lack energy.
Take them, and headache, nervous
ness, sleeplessness and dizziness will
vanish. They are simply fine, espe
cially for women and elderly peoplt.
Cut out calomel and other make
shifts. Take little chocolate coate 1
HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS for
a week, and notice the complexion
clear up, and pimples vanish. All
druggists. 25 cents. Free sample from
Hot Springs Chemical Co., Hot
Springs, Ark.
SERIOUS CATARRH
YIELDS TO HYOMEI
You Breathe It.
Re wise Wi time and use Hyomel
111 tile first symptoms of catarrh, such
as frequent head colds, constant snif
fling, raising of mucus, or droppings
in the throat. Do not let the disease
become deep-seated nnd you are In
danger of a serious If not fntal ail
ment.
There la no other treatment for ca- j
tarrb. head colds, etc., like the Hyomel
method- none Just as good, ao easy
and pleasant to use. or that gives such
quick, sure, and loafing relief. You I
breathe It—no stomach dosing.
Try Hyomel at once and see how
quickly It clears the head, stops tho
sniffling, and banishes catarrh. Hyo- j
me I helps you to enjoy good health, j
All druggists sell It. Ask for the |
complete outfit—lt Ok.
HOTEL
Colling wood
West 15th Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY.
Half Blk. from Herald Sq. & 3th Av.
In midst of leading department stores
and ttioatre*.
Select accommodations for discrimi
nating people with personal intention
hii.l service mposslb'e In the larger ho
tels Your patronage !» earnestly so
licited.
Room without bath fi.SO
j Room without bath for two $2.00
| Room with bath S2.JO
Room with hath for two *3.00’
Parlor Bedroom with bath $5.00
Special attention given to ladies and
| families. Restaurant at moderatt prices
S-U BEST TO
DU GRAY HUD
Not Sticky or Messy—Darkens
so Naturally Nobody Will
Know.
You can turn gray, faded hair beau-
I tlfulljr dark and lustrous almost over
night If you'll apply Q Hun Hair Color
Restorer to hair and scalp. It darkens
the hair so naturally and evenly that
no one can tell It hag been applied.
Those whose hair Is turaing gray,
becoming faded, dry, acraggy and
thin have a surprise awaiting them,
because after one or two applications
of Q-Ban the gray vanishes and your
i hair becomes luxuriantly dark and
fascinatingly beautiful—all dandruff
goea, acalp Itching and falling hair
stops.
Q-Ban Is not sticky or messy, (per
fectly harmless but delightful to use.
Thlß Is the age of youth. Gray
i haired or prematurely or even streak
ed with gray folkß arqn't wantel
around, so get busy with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer and you'll be delighted
with your dark, handsome hair and
your youthful appearance within a
few days. Big 7 oz. bottle 50c, sold
and guaranteed by Frost's Pharmacy,
502 Broad ST.. Augusta, Ga. —Out-of-
town people supplied by mail.—
(Advt.)
JUST a FEW LEFT
Men’is $25.00 Suits .. $12.50
Ladies’ $25.00 Suits $12.50
NO MONEY DOWN.
MASTERS & AGEE CO.
The only store in Augusta that will sell you any
thing to wear on payments for no money down.
STOP
WASTING YOUR MONEY
When you DON’T buy your Paint from us, you
pay a middle man’s profit. In buying from us
von buv direct from the FACTORY and save
that. PROFIT.
Our Paints are best. . Our Prices are Right.
O’CONNOR-SCHWEERS PAINT CO.
Manufacturers
We have at all times a full line of Beef,
Pork, Lamb, Sausage, etc. Our meat is kept on
cold storage several days before it is offered for
sale. This makes it tender, and gives it a sweet
flavor that will please the hard to suit.
M. A. BATES & CO.
223 Kollock Street. Phone 1677
We Wholesale and Retail Fresh Country Eggs.
DR. WHITLAW
' -Cal' -A..S
Founder ot Painless Oeniistry
ALL WORK GUARANTEEp ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS
Fillings in Gold, Plati
num, Porcelain and Sil
ver. 50c 4 and SI.OO.
REFERENCES: UNION SAVINGS BANK AND THOUSANDS OF SATIS
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HEW SPRING TOGS FOB MEG
Latest Clothes Models .
Newest in Shirts and Ties
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WE WANT YOU TO EAT AT
The Carl Byne Restaurant
NEAR DEPOT!
Pbone 1066-J. 624 Campbell 8t
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18 OUR MOTTO.
Everything home cooked by
Americana We Invite Inspection
of our kitchen. Our prices suit
everybody.
Check your baggage here free.
TAKE OUR BOX LUNCH ON
THE TRAIN WITH YOU.
DR.. WHITLAW
Now famous throughout Southern States for
successful painless dentistry methods, the fruit
of many yearn devoted to his profession and in
perfecting liis painless operations, has now
opened at • *
542 Broad Street, Upstairs
the largest and most thoroughly equipped Den
tal Parlors in the whole south.
Not only is every modern equipment to be
found here, but the comfort and convenience
of patients seen too in the most luxuriant man
ner.
Dr. Whitlaw, with his corps of expert as
sistants, are always on hand
Week days —8 a. m. to 7p. m.
Sundays lO a. m. to 2 p. m.
Gold Inlay and Por
celain Crown,
$4 up.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11.
ARC '\J' Treated On* Week
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w * Ing , tu t
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If your dealer doe* not koep the kind vnn want, send ns
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