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Mid Summer Furnishings
Largest assortment of Silk Shirts, Hosiery,
Underwear, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Wash Ties,
Soft Collars.
Palm Bench Suits that fit and hang well.
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MODE ARRESTS
MADE SUNDAY
tfeorge and Floyd Urscry and
Tate Hunt Arrested in Con
nection With the Killing of
Walker Greene.
V TI) rfp additional arrests' were made
yesterday following the killing of
Walker Greene, the young farmer
who wag -hot to death on a lonely
road near Carmichael's pond on Sat
urday night by Sam Rhodes of this
city. George mid Floyd Uraery and
Tate Hunt were arrested during the
afternoon Sunday and lodged In the
Jttcl imond County Jail. Rhodes liuh
refused to make a statement as to
why he killed hla brother-in-law, a!
though It. was reported that he shot
him because Greene cursed him.
The dead man stood high In tht
community In which he lived lfo
operated a slx-horso farm and was
highly respected by many people with
whom he had business dealings in
Augusta.
Ptii funeral of Mr. Greene was held
Tm|ri the residence, eight miles on
the tjnvannah road this afternoon,
and was conducted hy Rev. P. 11. Hold.
NAVAL STORES CASE.
Savannah, Ga. The case ngainßt
the four stockholders In (ho stis
pended American Naval Stores Com
pany will be called In the United
Slate district court this afternoon
at U: 30 o'clock
Rheumatic Throat
Is Common Trouble
Should Be Treated in Blood
To Prevent Recurrence.
Thrro nrr frurfrlmi that atop
•ritvnv■** ia th* throat. but to piovf*nt thHr
ii<****Hnt return, I I»p* blood mint b* put in
udfp Th* bi*»t r« nif»d.v I* H H. 8, m it
'JlQtiftU’PP til the ftiiirtiobt of tbt body to
f\i utrtliz” th»* Irritant* or want** product*
Hid to ptlnuiipto tin ir excretion through
;he proper channel*.
Hheurottie pore throat it a dtngerou*
indication, na It tnean* that the blood t*
■aided with more uric arid than the kid
oeva ran excrete, and may tbua lead to
eerloua general disturbance.
The action of 8 8 8 stimulate* cellular
ictlrity. It nrtreuta tho accumulation of
rrltatita In local spots It enable* the
irterlra to aupply quickly the new red
llood to replace worn out tisane.
For thla reason uric acid that flnda the
throat au caay prey to lta breaking down
Influence, la scattered and eliminated. In
other word*, 8. 8. 8 nreyeuta chronic con
dition* by entitling all the tnueoua lining*
of the body to secrete healthy mucua. lta
Influence is nogg In a narked improve
tnent of the bronchial tubes, whereby the
buaklnes* of Tolce with thick, grayish as
pectoration* la overcome. 8 ft k, well
diluted with water, imana a blood hath,
sloce It la w<'lronic to any Btotnach and at
once jr'ta Into tb*' Mood
8 8 8 1* free of all mineral* and con
tain* ingredient* wonderfully conducive to
well halauced health.
You can get it at any drug atore. hut do
not accept anything else. There la danger
In aubstHutes S 8 S. la prepared onlv wv
The Hwlft Hpeclflr Co . 5*R Hwlft Hldg*.
Atlanta. «;* Out IMlttl I*• ■ t w u give
you free Instruction bT mall on any aubject
*! blood disorder*. Write todaj
PILES
CURED
TV!th»ut the
knife; without
detention from
bu*ine*»i without
coutsry; na dan
ger. No one need
•uffer from tht»
complaint when
thla humane our.
Is awaiting them
RHEUMATISM In moat of Its forms
Is permanently cured by my system
of treatment.
ECZEMA. Plmplae, Erysipelas or any
eruptive diseases of the skin prompt
ly cured.
BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROU
BLES. under tny system of treatment
show signs of improvement at cues.
ULCERS -I ' are not how long
standing. I ueally euro them In a
short while.
Consultation and advice free and
conftdM.UaL Office houra, f a m.
to * f, nw telly. Sundays, 10 to 5
only.
Dr. Groover, Specialist
604-7 Dyer Bldg, Auu *el». 0*
“Home of Good Clothes.”
MARSHALL AND
SMITH IN ATLANTA
Principal Reason for Going to
Atlanta is to Deliver Educa
tional Addresses in That
City,
Atlanta, Ga. —Vice-President Mar
shall and United States Senator Hoke
Smith arrive today from Washington
for a stay of threo or four days In At
lanta, the principal object of which Is
to deliver educational addresses at a
gathering tomorrow night under col
lege auspices at the Atlanta theatre.
The Vice-President will ha accom
panied by Mrs. Marshall, thereby
proving the statement that Mr. Mar
shall has often made in Interviews ot
the newspaper men saying that he has
never gone anywhere and never will
without his wife.
An elaborate luncheon will he tend
ered the visitors tomorrow hy the At
lanta Chamber of Commerce at the
Driving Club, and a program of ether
functions has been arranged for their
< ntertainment. J, K. Orr has been
designed as chairman of the special
reception committee.
The same occasion which brings Mr.
Marshall to Atlanta will bring the
chancellors of a number of lending
southern universities, It. Ft Commis
sion! r of education P, P, Claxton, of
Washington, and a number of other
notHldcs to the city.
PLANS EXTENSIVE RAID
ON ORGANIZED BASEBALL
New York.—James A. Gilmore,
president of the Federal la-ague, In
town today for a conference with his
chief adviser*, declared an extensive
raid on organised baseball Is planned.
"1 have thirty-seven major league
players of recognised ability rea<!y to
jump an'l if the Federal League Is
favored In the court application to
dissolve the Injunction on George
Johnson we can get all the stars wa
need," said Gilmore.
Improve Your Complexion.
Madam, your complexion as well as
your temper Is rendered miserable hy
biliousness and constipation. Take
Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will
Improve them both. For sale by all
dealers.
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CURTIS CALLS REV.
MR. SMITH AS PASTOR
Believed That He Will Accept.
Rev. R. W. Thiot to Preach
Farewell Sermons on Next
Sunday.
Rev. A. J. Smith, of Louisville. Ky.,
a recent graduate of the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary, has
been called to the pastorate of the
Curtis Baptist church and it Is be
lieved that he will accept. Mr. Smith
recently preached iwo sermons at
Curtis and made a splendid impres
sion.
Itev. R. P Thiot. the popular and
able pastor of Curtis wno has resign
ed to accept the pastorate of the Tab
ernacle Baptist church of Newbern,
N. c., will leave the city oh June first
for his new home. He will preach
his farewell sermons on next Sunday
morning and Sunday night. The fact
that Mr. Thiot will leave the city for
:t new field has caused much regret
here. He has made a Wonderful suc
cess of his work at Curtis and is one
of the ablest and most earnest minis
ters in this section of the country.
The minister who has Just been
vailed to Curtis has been for twelve
years a minister. He preached at an
Athens, Ga., church for three years.
woman’Suffrage
may eventually give to women rights
to which they are entitled, but good
health, which Is the birthright of
every American woman, must be hers
before she can fully enjoy the privi
leges which woman’s suffrage wl.i
bring. Women who suffer from those
dreadful pains, backache, headaches,
irritability, nervousness and depres
sion, symptoms of organic trouble,
should rely on Lydia E. Pinkham’H
Vegetable Compound, which Is made
from roots and herbs, to restore them
to a normal healthy condition as it
has thousands of other American
women.
SEVERAL HOMICIDE
ATTEMPTS IN N. Y.
New York.—The police and the dls
trid attorney’s office today are Inves
tigating seven homicide attempts
within the 36 hours up to midnight
Inst night. Four of the victims are
dead and the other three tye not ex
pected to live. Tho dead lost their
lives In gang fights. According to
the police this Is the largest number
of homicide cases In the same length
of time In many years.
Whooping Cough—A safe and Reliable
Remedy.
“When mv children had whooping
rough a few years ago the only medi
cine I gave them was Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy.’’ writes Mrs. D. O.
Vernon, Burrows. Ind. ”It never failed
to relieve their coughing spells. It
kept their coughs loose. The children
liked It better than nny other cough
tredlrlne, and 1 know It Is safe and
reliable.” For sale by all dealers.
CHURCH OF NEW JERUSALEM.
Cincinnati. -Delegates to the 94th
annual suasion of the Church of the
New Jerusalem were engaged today
at various dopgrlujontal meetings
Kev. John Wkltuhuad, of Cambridge.
Mass., Bddross«fl t*e new Church
evidence Society- on "Swedenborgs
Influence in Spiritistic Circles." In
regular convention the delegates were
addressed by R. A Shaw, of Brook
lyn, and B. A. Whittemore of Bos
ton.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
KOSSUTH DEAD
ATJPPEST
Son of Great Hungarian Lead
er. Was Married in January
on Supposed Death Bed.
Budapsst.—Francis Kossuth, son of
the great Hungarian patriot, died here
today, aged 73. He had been an in
valid for many months and his death
did not come as a surprise.
In January laßt, during a crisis in
hla illness, Kossuth was married on
his sick bed to Countess Benyorsky,
widow of his life-long friend. Such
had been the wish of Count Benyor
sky, made on his death-bed, and Kos
suth and the countess, who intended
to marry in March, hastened the nup
tials when Kossuth’s illness took a
turn for the worse.
Francis Kossuth took his father’s
place as leader of the Hungarians soon
after Louis Kortfeuth died, In 1904. Up
to the time of his Illness, Francis Kos
suth led his countrymen In their po
litical struggles with vigor and much
success. He was at one time in the
cabinet as minister of commerce of
Hungary.
Kossuth was born at Budapest on
Nov. 16. 1811.
At the age of eight he was taken
prisoner by the Austrians and was
kept for a time at the fortress of
Presburg. Then he was liberated but
wa sexlled. With his lather he went
to ngland. Young Kossuth was edu
cated at London University College
and In 1861 he went to Italy as a civil
engineer, attaining much prominence
In this profession.
When his father died Francis took
the body back to Hungary. It was
then that he was invited to take his
father's place as the Hungarians' na
tional leader and he accepted, declar
ing he would work for Hungarian in
dependence.
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASS’N
MEETS IN WASHINGTON
Washington, D. C. —Delegates were
here today from throughout the coun
try to attend the thirty-sixth annual
conference of the American Library
Association which will continue
through Friday. The first general
session was to be held tonight and the
program called for an address of wel
come by Dr. Herbert Putnam, librarian
of congress, and Edwin H. Anderson,
president of the association, was to
speak on "The Tax on Ideas." Sev
eral affiliated organizations are also
holding sessions weher.
FOR PEACE LIBRARY.
New York. —Establishment of a
reace library in this city, for which
an appropriation has already been set
aside, is the latest project of the
Church Peace Union, according to an
nouncement today. The church peace
union was founded by Andrew Carne
gie with a fund of 52,060,660 last Feb
ruary. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Lynch,
secretary of the union, has been given
authority to eollect woTks on all phases
of international relationships for tho
library.
SENSATION "’FLOUR makes
more, liqhter, whiter and better
Discuit than any other. Try it.
J.J. FARRELL IN TOWN
BOOMS S. W. GEORGIA
Former Sec’y of Chamber of
Commerce, in Augvusta for a
Few Days, Speaks Glowingly
of Section.
“It’s mighty good to be back In Au
gusta, again, even if only for a day
or so, and even if one comes from
Southwest Georgia,’’ is what Mr. J. J.
Farrell, formerly secretary of the
Augusta Chamber of Commerce said
this morning when he showed up at
his old stamping grounds, The Herald
office. He is on a visrt to his family
and is amazed at the progress evi
denced on all sides in Augusta.
“The sound of the pneumatic
riveter is a new note in Augusta's up
building,’’ he said. "You have no
idea, you who are here day in and
day out, what a fine impression it
makes on an Augustan to be here
again after an absence of a few
Months, and see the difference in the
Jk.vline on central Broad Street.
vVhen I left only holes in the ground
showed where the skyscrapers were
to be and at that time there were not
a few of our old-time compatriots, the
knockers, who didn’t hesitate to say
that holes were all we would ever
see. But now those lace-like frames
of steel speak a new Augusta, if any
thing was necessary to proclaim it.
"Augusta is like Southwest Georgia
in this respect that all it needs to
attain vest prosperity is concerted
action, and that this has begun is
plain to be seen. The average per
son, by the way, who is not a con
stant visitor to Decatur, which is the
banner county of that great empire,
Southwest Georgia, has no idea of
the changes that are taking place.
Kingdom In Itself.
“We are almost getting tired of
hearing people sounding the praises
of that wonderful section. Dr. Soule
was so impressed that he said it as
‘a Kingdom in Itself,’ and this title
Is not vain glorious, either. We have
a marvellous climate, a soil as fer
tile as any in this whole country,
and a spirit of progress that is re
markable. The whole territory is a
miracle of advancement. What was
a very few years ago a wilderness of
The Veteran \
111 He has been through many
| A wars. He bears the mark ot
1\ battle. But the mark of old
A) age he has escaped. For grey
■/ hair is the mark of ag«—he uses
Mi It restores natural color to
9 grey or faded hair, cleanses
I the scalp, strengthens the
m< hair. It is not a dye. Satis
>‘| faction or your money back.
■V 50e«JJl ilhnl, bmkkdf wthrlOc
gl and timjei'i max. PUo Hay Spec C*., New*, HJ.
Distinctively Individual
\ This original Turkisli-blend Ig
is realfy distinctive
| Fatima Cbupons can be for distinctive Gifts UU
gigantic yellow pines is now a vista
of highly cultivated farms that are
object lessons in what con be done
on the land. We can grow anything
that any other part of the United
states can, and grow something bet
ter than anybody else. Not many
here knbw, for instance, that the larg
est Sumatra wrapper shade tobacco
plantation in the whole world is in
Decatur County. Alfalfa has come
Into use, and the fight on the cattle
tick and hog cholera has alvanced to
the stage that foretells early pros
perity for the livestock people. What
Quitman has done on a large scale is
being repeated in Bainbridge, and
Decatur County is investing largely
in the finest types of hogs and the
wonlerful Hereford bulls that are
making over our once scrub cattle.
Son of Augustan.
"Augusta, by the way, may be in
terested in knowing that the presi
dent of our commercial organization,
Mr. W. A. Wheeler, one of the livest
wires in the whole state, is the son
of a resident of this city, Mr. W. 0.
Wheeler. He, with such wonderful
citizens as John W. Callahan, is es
tablishing a new empire. Just keep
your eye on Southwest Georgia, you
folks, and you’ll see a marvel of r d
vancement in the next few years.
And in that growth Decatur County
SCENE FROM “ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA”
MOTION PICTURE DRAMA SHOWING AT
THE BIJOU TODAY AND TOMORROW
MONDAY, MAY 25
will be in the forefront. We are so
proud of things there that we are
really chesty about them. This is a
fact. Ask any traveling man about
Southwest Georgia, 3ainbridge ana
Decatur County.
Still, it’s mighty fine to be back it
Augusta and see that it is growing
along the lines a kind Providence
and a bounteous n r ,ture intended it.
SENSATION "FLOUR nakes
more, liahter. whiter and better
biscuit than any other. Try it.
By "’Bud" Fisher