The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 19, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN 5U8911T101 OF FERJURY;FRANK C. W. Burke is Indicted For An Attempt to Change Girl's Tes timony in Case. Atlanta.—All trail* t > '-nt c haritinK attempt to mibornate perjury was jpe tumed by the Pulton county grand jury 'Thursday afternoon against (’ W. Burke, employed by c ounael for Leo M. Kr *nk to pet evidence In tin* Prank case. The Indictment chargeH Burke with ;tt tempting to force Nellie Fergunon to change her t»-HtirflM»-ny In the* Frank cane At the trial of Frank she tojtti tieri that the Friday before the mur der she went to Frank and asked him to Jet her have Mary PhaganV p 'y, hut that Frank told her Mary herself would have to come and pet the pay the; next day. In the Indictment it is alleged that Burke approached Mies Ferguson Home tin <• before the hearing on Frank’a ex traordinary motion for a new trial and tried to pel her to change thin testi mony ■ HAD ’EM TAKING EM OFF, CHICKEN THIEF ARRESTED George Williams, Negro, Cap tured Yesterday By Sergeant Quarles and Policeman Mar tin. George Williams, a negro, was ar rested early yesterday morning by Po lice Sergeant Quarles and Officer Martin, charged with chicken stealing. Win n the two officers stepped from be hind a big tree and in front of the ne gro as he ambulated tipa street in that section of the city, known hh Nellie- Yille they questioned the suspected th!,*f as to the contents of a good-sized hoy he was carrying. It developed that nin<> largo fat liens had found their way into the box Williams had. and not being satisfied with the explana tion given h.v the negro, the policemen telephoned for the patrol. Late yesterday afternoon the ow'tier of the missing chickens reported the robbery to «the police. When Jold that the alleged thief had been caught, he informed the officers that at hast fifty of his chickens had been taken. Williams will have to answer for bis misdemeanor to Judge live in the Fity Court. GEORGIA PHILATHEAS ELECT THEIR OFFICERS Columbus, Gs.-—officers of the Geor gia Phllatheas were elected at yester day’s session of the state convention as follows. Miss Ilia B Bee, Brunswick, presi dent. Mrs Mary Walford. Chattahoo chee, first vice president; Mrs. T. 11. McNeill, of Thoiriasvllle. second vice president; Miss Lillian Finnell, of Co lumbus. recording secretary; Mrs. Bt. John Ctillom, of Augusta, correspond ing secretary, and Miss Alma Sterlcy, of Havannuh, treasurer. An interesting feature of the session W|tf an address by Miss Mary Bram lett, of Atlanta, who talked on “Co operation Between Phil a then Class and the Sunday School.” A feature of the afternoon's session was an address by lira. W. M. Scott, of S H annah, on *'The Needs of Young People Today.” Following the installation of officers last night, the convention formally ad journed. JUSTIFIED IN*SHOOTING AT THE BANANA QUARREL Milner, Ga.— ln it oommltinnt trial haled here yeaterjay, llohert Hrrr yu <le< la red jiialllitd In hnvlns allot Pr. Mizrner Maddox (o death Sunday and wmr released. In an alternation ttld lo have arisen aver the |>rii'e of a banana. Pr Mad dox ahot a brother of Hobart Barry to death It ia aaitl that Harry ahot Mad dox aftar tha phyabtan'a rafoanl to Iflve medi. i»l anti to tha wounded man. Cura* Stubborn, Itchy Skin Trouble*. *T could aerntah ntyaalf to pieces" la oftan heard from auffarara of Boia rna. Tetter. Itch and altnllar Skin Krupttnna. Pon't Sr rat oh Stop the ltrhlna at onoe with Pr llobaon'a Kc renia Ointment, lta flrat application atarta healing: the Rad. Rough, Scaly. Itching Skin la aoothed by the Meal ing and Cooling Medlolnee. Mra. C. A. lltnfeldt. Rock Island. 111., nfter nalng Pr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, writes: "Thta la the flrat time In nine years I have bean free from the dreadful ailment.” Guaranteed. 50c, at your Irugglst. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thin reptedv hlwhvs wins tha good opinion, if not the praise, if all who uee it. Mrs. F. a Mood, Htirrowe, dnd.. wrltea, “I have found t'hnmhar laltt a Colic. Cholera and I <hrrhoea Remedy a positive cure for crainpe and auinmer cony, hunts.'' For sale by all dealers. TRY KENNY S TEA and COFFEE If you want Tr*» and Coffer* to ault your taata. Kenny will bland them for you In haute, Now la th» ttnia to airva tea with lea. You will find onr CHEON to he vary liter All varlrtlaa of Tea*. from 4(V to SI f»0 per round OUR PRICE IS RIGHT Ohaon 1»(V' par lb. linker* Chocolate.. 32'' per lb. tiranulatad Ha kora t'oeoa.. 20“ par S-lb. Sugar tl 20 par 15 IK-* High (irada Coffee. 2JyC par lb C. D. KtiININY COMPANY 1048 BROAD STREET PHONE 801. ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. W. M. COOK. Jit, Praat. " C. B. HETT, SupL THE COOK JCBNCBETE CONSTRUCTION COMP*HY 517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 29 J. Sidewalks, driveway*. Copings. Steps, Cement Work of All Kinds. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. The Colonel Suffered From Effects of Chill Southampton.—Col. Roosevelt suf fered from a sharp attack of chill yes terday while on board the tender, going out to the Imperator. It was the first i occasion on which he hud felt the chill Him e he left New V r ork, and he explain- j * d that it was merely a recurrence of . the effects of the jungle fever which * was to he expected. Kmpha.flis was laid by Philip Roose velt on a statement that the colonel was not Kuffcring from any disease of j the larynx, hut from weakness, which i would prevent him from speaking from 1 the platforms of trains and similar ex- j posed places - - - , 1T EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY. Washington.—President Wilson to day told callers that in making public certain letters recently to emphasize his view that h “psychological depres sion" was being created, he did ho without thought of influencing con gress on the legislative Program, hut solely to inform the public. lie added that his mail every day brought evidences of prosperity throughout the country. The Hot Springs of Arkansas Amerlca'g Greate»t Retort the Year Around. Where Hope is Renewed, Disease and Pain Washed Away and Joyous Health Restored. For beauty of surroundings, splendid eliinate the year around, recreations, so • nil features, and above all, health, Hot Springs, Arkansas, undoubtedly surpass es .1 1 other resorts In America. Nearly everyone who spends even a few days in Hot Springs falls in love with the place and returns year after year. The world-famous baths radio active to ,i marked degree, offer almost sure relief for Rheumatism, Gout, NeunilgL, Malaria, Locomotor Ataxia (earlier stages), Bright’s Disease (when not too far advanced), Liver and Bladder trou bles, Catarrhal troubles, Women’s dis eases, Skin and Blood diseases, and other troubles of a nature kindred to those above mentioned. From the dawn of American history— and dating hack hundreds of years in Indian lore Hot Hpr ngs has been noted for Its heillng waters and the 11. S. Gov ernment is early as 18112 recognized the wonderful powers of these waters adfc set this land aside making of it First National Park Reserve. The fact that “t'ncle Bam” is in con trol Is sufficient Insurance against. Sx orbltnnt charges, and visitors or tour ists coins to Hot spring* feeling every confidence that their welfare will he Jealously guarded. The Army and Navy Hospital, located here, reports 90 per cent of its patients as being returned to duty. This Is a f'lr Indication of the certainty of relict or cure that sufferers may expect. High up In the Ozark Mountains the nights are cool, the days Ideal, find the city Is practically free from files or moH quitoes. Come and bring your friends and family. Anyhow, write for Infor mation, handsomely Illustrated souvenir booklets, government reports and other interesting and valuable matter. <’ut out the coupon and mad it today. Mr. Geo. R. Relding. Pcc’y Business Men’s League, Hot Springs. Arkansas. Please send, without cost or ob ligation on my part, full Information and F. S. Government reports and recommendations regarding Hot Rprngs, Arkansas,-—hotels, hatha, prices, etc. Name Address Town State NOTICE Many inducements are offered you at this time in reductions on Suits. We have the Hart-Schaffner and Marx Clothing, all Wool and Silk. We mark them down as they come in, and the additional re ductions we now have will exceed them all. No matter what others are offering, you #i!i find our goods better and prices lower. F. G. MERTINS The Tailor and Clothier. ( - Jmk ; AflHsr 4 Mr Ajr wv Cares. Take a Dip in the Surf. Enjoy Yourself to the fullest Extent. The Seashore Limited Leaves for Tybee at 6:50 Sunday Morning Of Course You’re Going. Make Up -4 75 round Your Mind Now. It’s NotTooLate ijp X | irs THE IDEAL SUNDAY OUTING FOB YOU AND THE WHOLE FAMILY NOTE THE SCHEDULE SEASHORE LIMITED Lv. Augusta 6:50 a. m. Ar. Savannah, Central Time .10:20 a. m. Ar. Tybee Beach, “ “ ..11:45 a. m. RETURNING Lv. Tybee, Central Time 6:00 p. m. Lv. Savannah “ “ 7:30 p. m. Ar. Augusta, Central Time ....12:45 a. m. Central of Georgia Railway THE RIGHT WAY W. W. HACKETT, T. P. A. 719 BROAD STREET GARDEN HOSE Large shipment of Garden Hose just re ceived direct from factory. Hose Reels, Hose Pipes. Large assortment Lawn Sprinklers. THEO, G. McAULIFFE 115 Jackson Street. WALL PAPER Mattings. Shades. Pictures T.G. BAILIE & CO. 712 Broad Street AWNINGS HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. ALL ABOARD FOR TYBEE ) t 7 For Tybee by The Sea - — 1 j ' ITS NEVER HOT AT TYBEE WHERE OCEAN BREEZES BLOW OM F Eorget the Heat for a Day. Let the Balmy vvlTlb Breezes of the Old Atlantic fan Away Your II migr jeagn r 4*. h i MsjpM . ’i||il «U 7 rir g BiiUß j jllll IF you have something that is intended for your eyes only, put .w , -y '»..*• it intone of our Safe Deposit Boxes h ire cannot reach it—burglars cannot get it and you will have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened unless you help. These locks have double mechanism that requires two different keys to unlock. You have one key anil we hold the other—and both must be used at the same time or the box cannot be opened. US HAVE YOU READ “WANTS” UNION SAVINGS BANK Corner Broad and Eighth Street*. Depository United State* Court, Northeaatam Division South ern District of Georgia. Week End Seaside Trips . To Savannah and Tybee Week End Tickets / I7A Round Trip Season Tickets (f’7 7 C Round Trip » •xJvl Detailed Information Upon Request Dyer Building. SUMMER RATES On June, July and August.* Either or Both Courses. Phofie 671 or 1410 at Once. REDUCED FARES ATLANTIC CO/Sf LINE Standard Railroad of the South. $11.85 Wrightsville Beach and Return. $18.30 Virginia Beach and Return. $18.30 Norfolk, Va., and Return. $32.30 New York and Return. On sale daily until Sept. 30th. 1914. Return limit Oct. 31st, 1914. For Pullman Reservations and Information apply to T. B. Walker, Dist. Pass. Agent, Phone 625 M. C. Jones, City Ticket Agent, Phone 661. Augusta, Georgia. FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 1