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ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kid
ney Trouble and Never Suspect it.
Nature warn* you wHmi the track of health
I n „l clear. Kidney and bladder trouble*
cause many annoying symptom* and great In
convenience both day and night.
l'nhei.lthy kidney* may eauaa lumbngo.
rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or,
dull acle In the back, joint* or muacle*. at
time* have headache or Indigestion. aa time
p-inee* you may ha.* a aullow complexion,
puffy or dark circle* under the eye*, some,
lime* feel a* thouth you had heart trouble,
may have plenty of ambition but no xtrcnKth,
get weak and lore fleeh.
If euch condition* *r# permitted to continue, I
result* ir,.i b. ex peeled: Kldn ev j
Trouble m It* very worat form may *teal upon
you. |
Prevalency cf Kidney Dieeeee.
Mo*t people do no realize the alarming In
crease and remark. ibl,. prevalency of kidney
disease While kldnev dlaorder* are among
the moid common dlaeaee* that prevail, they
: re almost the lust reeognt»ed by patient*, who
u*u*My content th*m*elv*e with doctoring the .
effect*, while the original diaaaea may con
atatitly undaemlne the avatem.
If yep feel that your ktdneya nre the can*e
of your sickness or run ilpwn condition, try
tiiklnK 1 »r. Kilmers Hwamp-Root, the fnmoua
kldnev, liver and bladder remedy, because a*
*r vour kidney* Improve, hey will help
the other organ* to health.
If you are already convinced that ftwamp
• Ito i Is what you need, you can purchaite the
I'eKidat fifty < ent and nne-dollar six* liottle*
*t nit drug More*. Don't make any mtatake |
but remember the name, !>r. Kilmer'* Hwatnp
,ll,Kit. and the address Itlngbamton, N. Y„
"uhlcb J O will find on every botlle.
SAMPLE SIZE BOTTLE
SPECIAL NOTE You may obtain a sample- size bottle of Swamp-Root
,1 Hul >slnt ton rents to Hr. Kilmer At Co., Binghamton. N. Y. This
yi .'i yciu the opportunity to prove the romarkahjo merit of title medicine,
'll., > will ami hc nit you a book of valuable Information, containing many
~ il,c thousands of grateful lottore received from men and women who
c.i tin \ found Sw,,m|>-Root to lie Just the remedy needed In kidney, liver
i, I I lad !er troiihlca The value and aucceaa of t+wamp Root are an well
l.mivii that our rcatlera are advlaed to aend for a aainple elite bottle. Ad
, -a U-. Kilmer A Cn., Binghamton. N. Y. Be aure to Hay you read thla
offer In the Augusta Bally Herald.
N. Y. Women Teachers
Come Out For the Tango
Ntw V >rk.—Tin* fnl«*rlMtf'»tißh •*!
« intinn of \Voim*n Ti*ichfr» lihs votnl
that to Kfpp of |hf tlifio it
viiunt Ml net ion (hr tanau. it w»n ati
nmiinTd today.
UREAMIC COMA
BRIGHTS DISEASE
A young man railed and asked If
km u him. Mr looked to weigh
IM'J |muihlm and wmh the picture of
htalth. Hr proved to In* George \V.
Newton, with the H P. It. It. Company.
HacraiAftnlO, Cal.
11 im previouH visit wii & nearly 10
years a#n. It« mine with his father.
Mr m.ih drowsy with ureamic poi&on
i..g due to ltriaht s Diaease and wan
in tin- edge of « ana. Min physician
had told .its father he could live but
a short time.
Fulton’s Renal Compound was ad
ministered with diminutives to help
restrain the pending crisis In three
months he was able to go home. The
above is the sequel.
The ability of Fulton's Renal Com
pound to oppose Renal degeneration
and reduce albumen in many cases of
Rriftht's Misrasr is not a matter of
» pinion but a FACT IN’ PHYSICS.
VSV w ill mail formula for albumen test
that wilt show the percentage from
week to week As the albumen de
clines improvement commonly follows,
recoveries having been reported in
thousands of cases. Formula and lit
erature mailed on request. John J.
Fulton C -.. San FrnticleCO. Green • &
Horsey are aaent. Ark for pamphlet.
DR. WHITLAW
DR. WHITLAW
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Founder of Painless Dentist;/
All Work Guaranteed Absolutely Painless
Fillings in Gold, Plati
num, Porcelain and Sil
ver. and SI.OO.
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Miss Grace Strachan, president of
the assoctntlon. championed the mod
ern dances.
"Now that tlie one-step, the hesita
tion and tin Muxixe are here.” she
•aid It r likely that tha w Itg and
the two«aLpp w ill not t onie back, Just
as the polka and the schottlncite never
came hark.
There are many church people who
have given up their social affairs on
account of these dances, but they are
not really awful: they t are, In fact,
very milch like the folk dances.”
THE 0 CONNOR SCHWEERS
PAINT CO. CHANGES HANDS
Controlling Interest Bought By
Messrs. Frank Story and W.
T. Neill Retain Same Name.
Announcement is made of n change
in the management of flu* O’Connor-
Srhweers Paint Company, 856 Rmad
street, by which the store hereafter
will he operated under the direct su
pervision of Mr. Frank J. Story, as
president of the company, and Mr. \V.
T. Neill as secretary, these gentlemen
having purchased the controlling in
terest in the company. The elections
were made at a meeting of the stock
holders of the company yesterday. The
store will retain the same name.
Roth Mr. Story and Mr Neill are ex
perienced builders’ supply men and it
is predicted that the store will receive
its usual good patronage under the
management of these heads.
POSTPONE CONFERENCE
Santiago, Chila. —postponement wa
announced today of the fifth pun*
American conference, which was t >
have taken place here In September.
It will l»e deferred until the end of
November.
Now famous throughout Southern States for
successful painless dentistry methods, the fruit
of many years devoted to his profession and in
petrfecting his painless operations, has now
opened at. /
342 Broad Street, Upstairs
the largest and ns>et thoroughly equipped Den
tnl 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 luxuriant man
ner.
Dr. Whitlaw, with his
corps of expert assistants,
are always on hand.
Week days—B a. m. to 7
p. m.
Sundays—lo a. m. to 2 p.
m.
Gold Inlay and Por
celain Crown,
$4 up.
FRANK JUROR
MAKES REPLI
J. T. Ozborn, Speaking For
Himself, Answers the Three
Pleas Made in Pulpits.
Atlanta, Ca. The verdict of guilty
In the trial of I/O M Frank, auperln
tendent of thn National I'eiieil Com
pany, rharged with the murder of
>i Phagan, it yaara old, wu* do*
fended here luat night In • statement
issued tiy J. T. Oxborn, olio of thn Jur
or*.
Plena hy three Atlanta mlnlatera l«*t
Monday for a new trial for Frank, now
aentenced to be hanged on April 17th,
called forth the Juror’* atatement. The
mlnlater* naked a new hearing for the
convicted man on the ground that, ac
cording to their atatement*, public
opinion wa* Inflamed agnlnat Frank
at thn time and the evidence wa* sub
ject to doubt. The statement of the
Juror follow* In part:
Charged Unfairness.
"Three men, "peaking from a* many
pulpit* In Atlanta laat Sunday, are
uuoted a* charging that the trial of
!,eo M. Frank «a* unfair and de
manding that the verdict be aet aalde
X g X X
"The Jury heard *ll the testimony
and claim to have sufficient Intelli
gence and honesty to have weighed
the evidence without prejudice x X
X X. notwithstanding thn opinion of
t tie holier-than-thou gentlemen to the
contrary. ..
"We were not trying ‘yellow doge,'
Vheep-kllllng dog*' nor dog* of any
other character, but a white man
i barged with a heinous crime and,
speaking for myself and, aa 1 believe,
fur every member of the Jury, realized
the solemnity of the responsibility
resting upon u*. x x x x x
Influenced the jury,
“The testimony was strongly cor
roborated by sworn witnesses, as well
aa hy circumstantial evidence In every
point which Influence* the mind of the
Jury,” x x x x x
Frank’s death sentence has been af
firmed by the state supreme court and
tils attorney* now are making prepa
rations to file an extraordinary motion
for a new trial on the ground of newly
discovered evidence.
Mary Phagan was an employe In the
pencil factory and her body was found
In thn factory basement. Jame* Con-
Icy, a negro employe In the factory,
testified that Frank killed the girl In
his office ami that he aided In the dis
posal of the body at the Instance of
Frank.
Conley was sentenced to a ypnr'a Im
prisonment ~n the charge of being an
accessory after the murder.
60,119 Womenßegistered
Yesterday in Chicago
Chicago.—lncluding women who
qualified as voters at registrations yes
terday and laat month under the state
equal suffrage act, Chicago today has
the largest ("ting population of any
city 111 the 1 tilted States, it* total ex
ceeding that of New York City by
morn than 20,000.
Sixty thousand, one hundred and
nineteen women registered yesterday,
increasing the total woman’s registra
tion to 218,04.1. as compared with a
total male registration of 474.981. Tile
total Chlcugo registration now is 693,-
624.
Chlcngo women will have their first
opportunity to vote at the aldermanlc
election on April 7.
History Repeating Itself.
The president's toll message, we
read In the papers, awakened great Joy
in England. So did the news of the
Invasion of the Capitol by the British
In 1812.
HARD COLDS
When they fire! come, the bent time to
break them up. One standard remedy -
Acer's Cherry Pectoral
Mold for 70 year*.
Ad. Your Doctor. '
$5 a Sat
Crown and Bridge
Work. $4.00 per
Tooth Up.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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,
to cents.
m n <i
Graham Crackers
A food for every day.
Crisp, tasty and
strengthening. Fresh
baked and fresh de
livered. io cents.
Buy biscuit baked by
t
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
Always look for that name
The Striking Savannah
Pupils Cajole Principal
Savannah Ga.~ The 100 striking
pupils of tlie Savannah High School
who refused to attend classes yester
day and participated in the St. Pat
rick's Day parade escaped threatened
I severe punishment by persuading the
I principal to debate the matter with
them. They had been confined to a
clnss room and the principal went
there to penalise them when they won
him to their cause. They adopted a
resolution stating t'hat they were
urecDfrom school by the oand play
ing "The Wearing of the Green. ’’
MRS. S. ADAMS DIES AT
HER HOME IN BELVEDERE
She Was in the 68th Year of
Her Age. Funeral Services
Be Held Tomorrow.
The many friends of Mrs. Sarah
Adams will regret to learn of her
death, which occurred ut the resi
dence. in Belvedere, S. C.. this morn
ing at li o'clock in the GBth year of
her age Tlie fuuernl services will
he held from tlie Sweetwater Baptist
Church, tomorrow morning, at eleven
o'clock, and the interment will be in
the Sweetwater Cemetery.
Mrs. Adams' many friends extend
their sympathy to the family in theif
bereavement. Deceased is survived
by her husband, Mr J. M. Adams;
f"o sons. Messrs 11. j,. and W. B.
Adams; one brother Mr. S. Whatley,
and also one sister. Mrs. Lizzie Coch
ran.
DEAR ING NEWS
Dearing, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs. iaive
les* and Miss Cathryan laiveless, of
\tlanta, who have been with Mr and
Mrs. England "On The Hill." have re
turned homo. They made many
friends while here, who regret their
going away.
Mrs. Willi* Howard. Jr., from
Wrens, came over with Rov. D. Albert
Howard aud attended services Sun
day at the Baptist Churcn.
Mrs. Mary Bradshaw was a guest
of Mrs .1 U. Prltvtup Sunday.
Mr, W. V Camp visited his mother
ami grandmother at Covington this
week
Misses Kutan Clarv. of HarieiJ, and
Virginia Rivers, of Thomson, were
with friends here this week.
Misses Mathis and Kubanka, two at
tractive young ladies from Augusta
were guests oT Miss Leila Culpepper
flindny nt their pretty home on Main
Si root.
Mrs B R Prlntup and Mrs .1. R.
PHntup spent Tuesday in Harlem,
guests of Mrs Tombs Phillips and
Miss Bulan Clary.
Miss Seats, a popular young lady
from near RerzeUa. is spending some
time with Mrs W J. Cawley.
Mrs Lizzie MeGahee and children
spent the weekend with Mrs. Robt.
Morgan
Mr. Alvin Phi'lips and Miss Kr.-ma
McNair were united In marring also
lon Sunday the 14th Mr William
Wa'den and Miss Ida Belle Lucky.
Rev James Pennington officiating,
i Both couples have the congratulations
I of a lot of friends.
AUGUSTA PYTHIANS TO
GRANITEVILLE TODAY
To Present Flag As Prize to
Lodge Having Most Rep
resentatives at Golden Jubilee
The bulge of Knights of Pythias at
Oranltoville, S having had the
largest number of representative* In
Augusta fur the Golden Jubilee, re
cently celebrated, win* a prt**, a beau
tiful flag, which will be presented by
a party of fifty Pythian* from the
three Augusta lodge* who will go to
Cranlteville thl* evening, leaving the
city over the Augusta-Alkeu electric
line at 6:45 o'clock.
A special car has been chartered for
the trip, which will encircle she belt
returning, for the benefit of those who
live on The Hill. The car will leave
Aiken for Augusta at 10:55 o'clock.
Among those In the party going are:
Messrs Hotn **, Ford, Tice, i
Farr, Webb, Odom, Tate, Fogarty,
Nturgl*. Hussey. Macmurphy, Welllng
ham, Croxler, Cllett, lutrkin, Lark man,
Tlnnerly, Tice, Eubank*. Roper,
.Schaufele, Green, Duvall, Freeland,
Levy. Welch, West. Coffin, Sego, Cum -
mlng, Hussey, Atkinson, Kcott, Daly,
Woodson. Jarrett, Carroll, Hond, Dun
noway, Duke. Bridges, Wldener, Whit
aker, Edmond, Bowlck and Tlnnerly.
Aiken’s Preliminary
' Round, Handicap Match
The Play Was For the Iselin
Oup and Was Commenced
Monday. Results Follow.
Aiken, S. C.—ln the preliminary
round, handicap match play, for the
Iselin cup, which was cotnenced Mon
day, the result was as follows:
Hlr Robt. Hadfleld, 18, beat C, L.
Water bury, 11, 5 and 4.
G. A. Cochran, 9, beat John Magee,
19, 7 and 6.
L G. Young, 18, won by default from
W. W Phelps, 8
11. W. de Forest, 11, beat Hon. G.
Von I* Meyer, 15, 4 and 3. (Tied In
morning.»
E. W. Jewett, 5, beat J. F. Talmage,
17, 8 and 6.
G. Mallory, 12, won by default from
W. R. Wlnthrop, 14.
Geo F. Scott, 8, beat J. H. Purdy.
19 4 and 3.
S. C. Clark, 2, beat J. I. Blair, 2, 6
and 5.
R H. Robertson, 7, beat C. Llndley,
6 and 5.
H. C. Rrokaw, 14, beat E. R. Rog
ers. x 2, 5 and 3.
E. A. Thompson x 1, beat M. H. Rus
sels, 6, 4 and 2.
H. W. Miller, 19, beat Thos. Hitch
cock, 8, 4 and 3
Geo. Bird, 5, beat, A. W. Biddle, 7,
2 and 1.
J. B. Taller, 2, beat J. C. Tappin, 8,
2 and 1.
T uesday.
A. A. Robbins, 18, beat Sir. Robt.
lladfield, 18. 3 and 2.
G. A. Cochran, 9, beat J. Benkard,
11, 5 and 4.
11. W. de Forest, 11, beat C. W. Do
lan. 7, 2 up.
YV. P. Thompson. 1, beat E. W.
Jewett, 5, 5 and 4.
Devereux Emmett, x 1, beat Geo.
Scott, 8, 4 and 2.
S. C. Clark, 2, beat F. O. Beach, 9, 6
and 4.
R. H. Robertson, 7, beat. J. D. Kus
er, 9; square a, m.; 3 and 1. 9 holes
p m.
J. P. Eustis, 14, beat 11. C. Rrokaw,
14, 1 up, 20 holes.
Max Norman. 14, beat E. A. Thomp
son x 1, 4 and 3.
T. M. Robertson, 2, beat H. W. Mil
ler. 19. 2 and 1.
Geo Bird, 5. beat Devereux Emmett,
Jr, 17, 8 and 6.
.1. It. Taller, 2. beat, Percy R. Pyne,
2nd. x 2. 2 and 1.
J. B. Harriman, 11, beat Seymour
Johern, 9. 5 and 4
H. A. Sands x 2, won from P. Fos
duck by default.
NEGRO BOYSIE GOLDMAN
HELD ON MURDER CHARGE
'
Be Tried at Next Session of
Court For Killing Geo. Hen
derson, a Negro, on The Hill.
The preliminary henring of Bovsie
Goldman, a negro changed with the
nnurder of another negro, George Hen
derson, on the night of February 25th
at a negro dance in Klizabethtown, a
colored settlement on Tbe Hill, was
given before Magistrate E. T. Bennett
yesterday afternoon late, and the de
fendant was held for the next meeting
of the grand Jury. In nil probability
he will be tried for murder at the next
session of the superior court.
Luther Wyse. charged with stabbing
Recipe to Darken
Gray Hair
By a Specialist.
A very satisfactory preparation
which darkens gray hair and acts as a
corrective agent for dandruff and other
diseases of the scalp can be made at
small expense and In your own home
by dissolving a small box of Barbo
Compound in 7 ounces of water and
then adding an ounce of bay rum and
a quarter ounce of glycerine. Any
drug store can furnish these Ingredi-.
ents. This is to be applied once a week
until *be hair is sufficiently darkened,
then every two weeks to keep the hair
soft and glossy and the scalp In a
healthy condition. It may be used with
equal success in darkening the bchrd.
This is a preparation that gives splen
did results, both as a hair dnrkener
and a remedy for all scalp disorders,
and is well worthy of a trial. You will
find It far superior to the ordinary
store preparations and much less ex
pensive.
CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
Cures Croup. Whoopinq Cough
Fifty years > n the market and sold
everywhere for 2So. But medicine for
croup, colds and sore throat affections
Don't be led sway by new and untried
remedies Stick to Cheney • Expector
ant. I: Is sura.
A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
BOYS’ SPRING SUITS
Tho same high flass tailoring aR in our mon’s
garment*. In fact, they are produced by the
same makers.
McCREARY’S
“HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES.”
and seriously wounding a brother of
Henderson at the same time and place,
was committed to Jail yesterday In
default of fI.OOO bond, on a charge of
assault with Intent to murder.
The only witness examined by Mag
istrate Bennett wag the wounded ne
gro Henderson.
EASY TO DARKEN
GRAY HAIR
WITHOUT GREASY DRUGS—
LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY.
When the hair turns gray, streaked
with gray, white or faded, get from
any reliable pharmacy a 7-oz bottle of
"Q-Ban." On retiring rub Q-Ban on
your hair and scalp, like a shampoo. By
morning all the gray disappears, the
hair Is beautifully darkened and an
other application or two of Q-Ban your
pair becomes fluffy, glossy, luxuriant
and radiant with hair health. Dan
druff is gone and the hair has stopped
falling. Q-Ban promotes the growth of
thin or brittle hair. Your hair Is your
charm. An application or two of
Q-Ban will enhance Its beauty a
thousandfold. Q-Ban is not sticky or
messy—harmless but delightful to use
and sure to beautifully darken gray
hair. It does this so evenly and nat
urally no one can tell. It Is an old,
thoroughly tested preparation. You
can’t make a mistake In using Q-Ban,
as It does the hair and scalp good at
any time. Frost's Pharmacy, 502 Broad
street, Augusta, Ga., sell 7-oz. bottle of
Q-Ban for only 50c. Out-of-town peo
ple aupplted by mail. Call or write.
SKIP SHEfISIF
KIDNEYS WORRY YOU
Take Buchu Mixed With Juni
per if Your Back Hurts or
Bladder Troubles You.
No mttn or woman who eats sweets
or sugar or candy regularly can make
a mistake by flushing the kidneys
with Buchu mixed with Juniper, says
a well-known authority.
When the urine becomes cloudy,
the bladder irritated; when you have
an unusual flow oT urine, scalding,
dribbling, straining or too frequent
passage from the bladder —your head
and back aches—your ankles or eye
lids are swollen, spots before the
eyes, leg cramps, shortness of breath,
sleeplessness and despondency, dizzy
spells, and if weather is bad you have
rheumatism, try the following: Get
from any reliable druggist a 14-oz.
bottle of Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper
Compound. Take a spoonful after
meals. Drink plenty of water. Bet
ter drop the use of sugar and sweets.
In a day or so your kidneys will act
fine and natural. Stuart's Buchu
mixed and compounded with Juniper
has been used for years to clean out
impurities from the kidneys and blad
der, also to neutralize the uric acids
In the blood and urine so it no longer
irritates, thus , ending all kidney and
bladder weakness and curing Dia
betes. Also corrects all above symp
toms. Stuart's Buchu and Juniper is
a fine kidney and bladder regulator
and has helped thousands of sufferers
when most every other medicine fail
ed to help or cure.
The bait oar for ita prica—and none better at any price. That's what
we claim for the Ford. And more than four hundred and fifty thousand
Forda In world-wide aervice bear out our contention. Buy youra today.
Lombard Foundry, Machine & Boiler Works & Supply Store
STOP
WASTING YOUR MONEY
When you DON’T buy your Paint from us, you
pay a middle man’s profit. In buying from us
you buv direct from the FACTORY and save
that PROFIT.
Our Paints are best. . Our Prices are Eight.
O'CONNOR-SCHWEERS PAINT CO.
Manufacturers
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18.
Read the “Wants”
hJtejl
Colling wood
West 35th Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY,
Half Blk. from Herald Sq. & sth Av,
In midst of leading deportment (tores
and theatres.
Select accommodations for discrimi
nating people with personal attention
and service Impossible In the larger ho
tels. Your patronage i* earnestly so
licited.
Room without bath $1.59
Room without bath for two $2.00
Room with bath $2.50
Room with bath for two $3.00
Parlor Bedroom w ith bath $5.00
Special attention given to ladles and
families. Restaurant at moderate prices.
' WATCH US GROW”
Randall's Pharmacy
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded from pure drugs. .
Fir»t-class Soda Fountain. Court
eous Dispensers.
We Make Delivery Anywhere.
PHONE 2214,
520 CAMPBELL ST.
ROYAL CAFE
817 Broad Street.
Next to Dyer Bldg.
' • • ■**< " r$
Excellent Cuisitie.
Service Unsurpassed.
AT BIJOU
TODAY
TOM MORRIS
—Presents—
"THE DIXIE GIRLS”
—in—
“A ROMANCE ON
THE SEASHORE.”
Clean Comedy by
Clever Comedians
Good Vaudeville.
Specialties Interspcred.
Three performances
Daily, 3:30, 7:30, 9:15.
Prices 10, 20, 30 cents.