The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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FRIDAY. APRIL 10. ICON POISON BANANA CASE Ten Fires Are Also Laid to the Door of J. W. Yarbrough. Joiner to Investigate. Macon, Ga.—With a view to deter mining whether or not there ar" ground* for taking out a warrant charging John W. Yarbrough, the man who la alleged to have given Mia* Irene Herndon a poiaoned banana last Saturday, with ar*on, In connection with the burning a couple of weeks ago of the house in which he was liv ing, State Fire Marshall W R. Jayner. o' Atlanta, will hold an Inquiry here tomorrow and will go fully into the matter. More than forty affidavits will figure In the case, some having to do with previous fires, it is allag Every Home Needs This Great Remedy No Home Can Afford to Be Without a Mild , Reliable Laxi tive- T onic. No well-regulated home should be without a laxative, for there Is scarce ly a day in a family of several per sons that someone doesn't complain of a headache, of sleeplessness, or show the first signs of a cold. A laxative then becomes a necessity or what was a tilting congestion at the beginning may run into a serious cold or fever. No harsh remedy is needed, but simply a mild laxative tonic that will make the liver active end stir up the bowels. People who have tried a great many things, and are themselves heads of families, who have seen the little ills run to big ones, will tell you that there Is nothing bet ter than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, w-hich you can obtain at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar a bottle, the latter being the family size. Among the great believers in Syrup Pepsin for constipation in old or young, and as a general household emergency remedy, is Mrs. M. F Smith, 710 N. Cherry St., San Anton io, Tex. To use her own words, she says she will bless Dr. Caldwell to her dying day for she believes that through his remedy, Syrup Pepsin, she found the way to permanent good health. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sci entifically compounded and its purity is vouched for. Mothers give it to tiny babes, and grown people, taking a llt BIG FEES FOR SEVEN DOCTORS -WHAT DODSON DID High-Pricad Physicians Endorse Dod son’s Livsr Tone. It Takes the Place of Calomel. America’s best known and highest priced physicians—seven of them — were paid very large fees to pass on the formula of Dodson's Liver Tone, and all of them heartily endorsed this remedy as a perfectly safe and reli able‘one. It takes the place of dan gerous calomel in cases of constipa tion and torpid liver. Dodson's Liver Tone has none of the disagreeable after-effects of cai CONTRACTORS All kinds of Pumps, Pipes and Fittings. Contractors’ and Building Castings, Machinery and Materials, Steel Beams, Girders, House Front Columns, Lintels and Plates, Engines, Rigs, Rope and Chain Blocks, Wire Rope, Boilers for Heating Buildings, Window Weights, etc., etc. Lombard Foundry,Machine & Boiler Works & Supply Store Capacity for 300 hands. Augusta, Ga. EASTER CLOTHES Get Them Now —Pav as You Wear. We Clothe the Entire Familv. l%r> I «MENfWSI| 040 BROAD ST AUGUSTA, GA. OPEN LATE EVERY EVENING NOW. cd that Yarbrough wu» connected with . Captain Joyner stated today that he was undecided what his course would be If the evidence at the heurln#to morrow Indicated that Yarbrough was responsible for the fire Hu said if the testimony warranted It he Vould either swear out a warrant himself or turn the nutter over to Solicitor Ross with the request that It bo brought before the grand Jury, which convenes hero next Monday. Protests Innocence. Yarbrough today continued to pro test his Innocence of the charge of giving Miss Herndon the banana eon talnlng a largo quantity of bichloride ot mercury. He has employed Attor ney W. I>. McNeill, state senator from the twenty-second district, to repre sent him and the latter said today that Yarbrough has not only been done a great injustice, but it the vic tim of an awful plot Attorney Mc- Neill declared that If Yarbrough 1* vindicated, heavy damage suits wilt be brought against the ones who made the charges against him. for false ar rest and defamation of character. The charges in brief against Yar brough are that he gave Miss Hern- fmm 'f -■f&X Cy'NSajM « ; v * MRS. M. F, SMITH. tie larger amount, find it equally ef fective. It is mild and gentle, pleas unt-tasting and free from griping. It does not hide behind a high sound ing name and Is absolutely free frorp any prohibited ingredients. Families who once use Syrup Pepsin forever af ter avoid cathartics, salts, pills and other harsh medicines, for these only do temporary good, are. nauseous and a shock to uny delicate system. Such things should never be given to chil dren. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. \V. It. Caldwell, 419 Washington St.. Montieello, 111. A pos tal card with your name and address on it will do. omel, which is in fact a poison, a mineral, a form of dangerous mer cury. On the other hand, Dodson’s Liver Tone Is a strictly vegetable-liquid, ctfitaining nothing harmful. It acts iatasantly, easily and naturally with out pain or gripe and without inter fqfyig at ail with your regular habits, die* or occupation. Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed by your druggist, who will cheerfully rrftjnd purchase price (50c) at once If you are not entirely satisfied witn it. p A trial has benefited many peu plcfß-and probably would help you. Women's Suits, sl2 to $35 Men's Suits, $lO to $22 WOMEN’S Suit*, Coat*, Ore**** Hat*, Shoe*, Petticoat*, Waists, Skirts. Cash Store Price* Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Raincoat*, Trouser*, Hat*, Shoe*. Easiest Term*. don a poisoned banana In order to put her out of the way so that she could not testily against hint If a charge of arson was brought ngalnst him Miss Herndon elulma to have dis covered thin when Yarbrough's house was burned lie saved four trunks fill ed with household goods which were secreted In a ham at the roar of the house, Yarbrough had made affi davit that lie lost household goods to the value of *I.OOO, and sought to collect Insurance to the amount of *t,200 und Miss Herndon learned of this, it Is mild, and had told several people of her nlleged dlseoverey of the trunks. . ~ The Insurance company which hold the policy tor $1,200 on Yarbrough's property claims that it has informa tion In Its possession that Yarbrough has had ten fires In Georgia during Ihe last few years. HOLDING PRIM is rai cosut County Tax Collector, Candi date For Sheriff and Clerk of Court, Assessed $375 For Two Elections. Chairman of Sub-Committee Sends Out Notice. There are glooms ns well as Joys tn the Uvea of Richmond county office holders. However, the glooms come around only once every two years white the joys are said to be coming almost all the time. Chairman T. F. Harrison, of the sub committee of the county white primary committee, yesterday intPed to the va rious candidates who have announced for office or who are In office and ore offering for re-election, a statement of estimated costs of the primary of Mny tilth and the August election. It will cost the tax collector, clerk of court and candidate for sheriff *375 each for tlio two elections. There has been an effort to have the primary of May 15th abandoned hy get ting one of the gentlemen In the race for county commissioner to retire. How ever, there has been no intimation so far that any one of them will do so. The following Is a letter which Chair man Harrison on yesterday addressed the candidates: "Dear Sir: Please find inclosed oith — eavntngpa 123456 121:1 which all candidates are required to sign, and also a list of assessments op posite each position to he filled, these assessments and notices, together with the oath, to he tn the hands of the chairman of the sub-committee on or before Monday at 12 o'clock m.. April 80th. "In order to have an early primary the whole committee voted to assess candidates an extra assessment to apply on the second primary. You will find in the inclosed list also an estimate of the expense of holding this primary. This list will show an assessment ba the May election, and also an extra as sessment for the August election, and also a total. The totals opposite the positions to be filled are the amounts for this assessment required. In case there should he no opposition for any of the offices to be filled In the May elec tion. the total assessment for the May election, with the exception of 20 per cent, will be returned to the various candidates. This 20 per cent is to bo used for paving for getting up registra tion list, printing the rules, advertise ments, etc., which Is a necessary ex pense to be incurred. "I have prorated these assessments to the very best of my ability, basing them on past experience in holding elections. Yours very truly, "T. F. HARRISON. "Chairman Sub-committee.” Estimated Cost. Here Is the estimated cost of the pri niavies; May August Flection. Flection. Total. Tax collector..* 250.00 *125.00 * 375.00 Tax receiver.. 150.00 75.00 225.0(1 Clerk of Court 250.00 125.00 375.00 Sheriff 250.00 J25.«)0 375.00 Treasurer .... 100.00 50.00 150.00 Coroner 25.00 12.50 57.50 County commis sioned- (each) 25.00 12.60 37.50 Surveyor 10.00 5.00 15.00 Totals ... .*1,060.00 *530.00 *1,590.00 Expenses Estimated. Printing registration list * 100 Managers and clerks, city 20U Managers and dorks, county 77 (Jetting registration list 60 Dinners, elty 65 Printing rules 25 Printing tickets Printing advertisements, etc 25 Booths 45tj Incidentals 50 Total *1,092 VETERANS’ BARBECUE ON MU OF APRIL Want Assistance to Attend the Reunion in Jacksonville, Fla. Splendid ’Cue Will Be Served. The Veterans' Barbecue will occur on Tuesday, April 28th and promises to be one of the best, as all arrange ments are complete and the bill of fare offered is unsurpassed. The ef fort on the part of veterans should be liberally patronised, and assist, them in Riving Augusta and Richmond ■ County a good representation at the i reunion In Jacksonville in May. All Interest Centres in Report of Burns Atlanta, Ga, —Interest in the T,eo Frank case is now centered on the forthcoming report of Detective Wil liam J. Burns. He stated Thursday that no definite date had been set, but It is the general belief that it will not be submitted untf! the early part of next week. Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey left the city last night and will not return un til the day previous to the date set for Leo Frank's execution —April 17. The Investigation being promoted Into the case by the prosecution is being managed almost entirely by the de- I tectlve department, fully six men of which are atcively at work. FOR CHILEAN EMBA3BY. Washington.—A bill to elevate the American legation In Chlla to an em bassy was introduced today by Cbali man Flood of the house foeelgn as ! fairs committee The bill has the ap- I i roval of the state department. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. LEVY’S 65Hl ANNIVERSARY SALE Features Tomorrow 200 Mens High •hftki BUCHU FINE FOB WEAK KIDNEYS Mixed With Juniper Is Old Folks’ Recipe for Clogged Kidneys and Backache. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need a flushing occasionally, else we hnve backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, toriiul liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders, dizzy spells, spots before the eyes, frequent desire to urinate. To avoid above troubles you simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel any of the above symptoms, pet a good sized bottle of Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper Compound from any good drug store, take a tablespoonful (n a glass of water after meals Stop »atlng sweets or sugar. In a few days and your kidneys will then net fine and natural. Stuart's Buchu nnd Juniper Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to nor mal activity. It alao neutralizes the acids In the urine so It no longer hurts to pass water, thus ending blad der disorders. Everybody should take Stuart's Bu chu and Junli er now and then • to keep their kidneys clean. Be sure you get Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper. STOP SNIFFLING Use Hyomei—it ffives quick relief. Best Remedy for Head CoMa, Bronchitis or Catarrh. When your head is stuffed up from a cold or catarrh, causing you to suffer with dull headaches, watery eyes, constant sniffling, spasmodic coughing, or an itching and burning sensation in the nostrils, you need a remedy that will give you the quick est and most effective relief possible —something that, will go right to the spot and Immediately clear the head and end your suffering. Use Hyomei—it is Just such a rem edy—a treatment that Is harmless, pleasant to use, and leaves no dis agreeable after effects. No round about method of stomach dosing, fc'imply pour a few drops of Hyomei into the inhaler that comes with every complete outfit —which can be had from any drug store and breat.he it You will Immediately feel Its healing and health-restoring effect. The antiseptic and germicidal oils that constitute Hyomei mix with the air you breathe so that this health giving medication goes directly to ttie sore and inflamed raucous membrane lining the nose, throat and bronchial tubes —all irritation is quickly stap led, the congestion relieved, and the delicate tissues healed and vitalized. You will feel better at once. T. G. Howard sells Hyomei with agreement to roiund the purchase price If you are not satisfied. This should be convincing proof that Hyo mei is a dependable remedy. A*k for the complete outfit, fI.OO size. All Childrens Suits on the Discount List Grade Easter Suits at $13.75 The styles are the latest, including “English” suits with roll lapels, high cut vests, patch pockets, box backs, norfolks and conservative styles—blues, tans, greys, serges and the new striped effect cover the shadings* All Sizes in regulars, slims, shorts and stouts* You Can’t Afford to Pass this Up. Call Tomorrow Early. CASH SALES THE J. WILLIE LEVY CO. 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