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The Fayetteville News.
VOL. 2.
FAYETTEVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1*89.
no. n.
SOUTHERN NEWS.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM VA-
R10 US POINTS IN THE SOUTH.
A CONDENSED ACCOUNT OF WHAT IS GORKI ON OF
IMPORTANCE IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.
Fire broke out Sunday n orning in the
Schofield building, adjoining Hollings
worth block, ou Poplar street, Maeou,
HOW IT WAS DONE,
I A STORY DETAILING THE MANNER i;>
| WHICH DR. CUONTN WAS KIDLED.
A special dispatch from Winnipeg,
Canada, Saturday morning, says: ‘’As
sistant State’s Attorney Baker, of Chi
cago, had a long interview with Hoi:
Heifer, and from him received a detailed 1
account of the butchery of Cronin. <
Burke took a quiet fancy to Heller, and j
oil*. i* , on oo„ ; was very communicative with him, telling I
Ga. and destroyed nearly $100,000 i mtlny dctajU about the crime. Ho
Morth of property. told lloffor that Coughlin was the main
According to the order of business actor in the tragedy and had engaged !
before the Supreme Court of Alabama, both him and Cooney to participate^ in 1
the app. aled cases of Dick Hawes, Fun- the crime. He told liefi'er that sand!
nic Bryi at and others from Birmingham bags were used by two of the assassins
will not be reached until some time in while the third wielded a common base- j
December. bail bat; that he was under the irnpres- I
A receiver was appointed, on Friday, s * on that Cronin was being decoyed to
for the linn of Kliuck, Vickeuburg & ‘ the cottage under the pretext that lie was j
Co., for the last half century eugaged in going to attend a sick woman, who was i
. ~ ~ 1 represented to be at the point of death, j
Four men were waiting in the cottage
for him. They listened for the sound of
wheels. At last the carriage drove up,
and an instant later the doctor hurried
the grocery business in Charleston, S. C
Liabilities arc about !^T0,000, and assets
nominally large.
A Key”West special to the Times- Un
ion, of Jacksonville, Fla., says: Del Pino ...
Brothers’ immense cigar factory, - contain- !’P an “ gnoeked loudly and
ing one million cigars, besides a large • hastily as if he realized that his presence
quantity of tibucco, was consumed by ! Tva - s ur SGntly required. Two of the us-
iire Sunday morning.
Charleston’s great earthquake festival
opened Monday with cloudless skies and
charming weather. Public buildings,
private residences and commercial houses
were bedecked with flags and bunting
from one end of the city to the other.
Billy Ryan, lessee and manager of the
Casino variety theatre, at Birmingham
sassins stood behind the door ready to
strike, while one of the others from the
inner room called out in a loud voice’
“come in.” The door was quickly
opened and the doctor strode in. The
instant he was in one of the assassins
slammed the door, while the other struck
the physician a terrible blow with a sand
bag. The doctor fell heavily to the
floor.” Burke always declined to say
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The Supreme Court of New York, on
Thursday, rendered a decision in the in
junctions obtained by the electric light
companies against the city, in which it
sustains the temporary injunctions, with
certain modifications, until the cases eau
be tried. The decision says that the
company should have reasonable oppor
tune of the results of the terrible bliz
zards which swept over western Colora
do ami northern New Mexico Thursday
laid Friday of Let \w !., reached
Denver .Monday from Folsom,
N. M. Thursday several cow
boys. who were camping near
Grande with 1,800 beef ea tie,
struck by the blizzard ami becanu
rated Friday night. One of them
tiered into Head's home ranch, half dead
with cold and hunger. He tuld his story,
and a rescuing party was immediately
sent out, and the frozen bodies of Henry
Ala., left the city Saturday night for who struck the first blow, and this fact
parts unknown, leaving about $2,000 of | Baker thinks, makes it quite clear that it
unpaid debts. Several members of his ; was Burke himself, else he would have
company are left without a dollar and mentioned the name. He always spoke
several week's sulary due them. ! about the four taking part in the crime
A dispatch from Dallas, Texas, says: ; and pounding the doctor at the same
A company with a capital of a million time. The moment the doctor was
and a half has been organized to reclaim j down, the whole four rushed on him,
a hundred thousand acres of land near ! and with sand bags and clubs pounded
that city. It will be done by straight- I the life out of him. The poor man
ening the channel of Trinity river. The ; struggled, and moaned awfully. Blood
n|l wi f Il be worth ton million dollars. j poured front his mouth, nose and eyes.
goods i Nearly twenty minutes elapsed before he
gagp> .jThen the fiends stripped
lth^Bllf>c®SitaiiWER5atiHng off. of him aud. j
attachments aggregating $43,000. About t one of them pounded his face so as to j
$20,000 of the attachments are in favor ! ma ke it impossible to recognize the body. I
of clerks in the storo and relatives of the i L’oughlin then hauled the trunk over and
firm. The Alabama National bank at- ^e body was crammed into it. One of .
tiched $19,000. I the quartette went out and brought an I
News comes from Spartanburg, one of | ^P reas . wagon which had been lelt in a j
the best cotton-growing counties of North I t m ^ y J? nt . to
Carolina, of a new cotton plant, which, I Sd ! blood swas dripping
if it is ns claimed, will make a wonderful I and rtn 011 tlle d°°L and the I
revolution in the agricultural and cotton i Qf _ ^ us 8C ' ( these leaks .
oil interests of the nation. T. Ferguson, f °P1 10 . wuth cotton batting, which was j
an experienced cotton planter, elahns to ! f ° Und 111 tho doctor s luslrument case
have a cotton plant which will produce
nothing but cotton seed without the lint.
Rube Burrow’, the train robber, took a
ride on the night express train on the
Kansas City, Memphis aud Birmingham
railroad Tuesday night. He was seen
and recognized, but no one attempted
his capture. He boarded the train, west
bound, at a small station in the western
part of Alabama, and rode a few miles
across the line into Mississippi, lie was
alone, but carried a large Winchester
rifle and two pistols.
The superior court of Richmond
county, Ga., has decided against a num
ber of prominent citizens who, twenty
years ago, subscribed to the capital stock
of the National Express and Transporta
tion company. A test ease was made on
Wednesday in case ofWilliam II. Howard,
a prominent and'wealthy cotton factor,
and a verdict rendered against him.
This virtually carries the other cases with
it. The verdict is regarded as a great
hardship, although in accordance with
court decisions in these cases in all states
from Maine to Texas.
One of the largest transactions in land
ever consumutcd in the South, has rc-
'•Jk'tiy been perfected at Jacksonville,
Fii., and made public Friday. All unsold
lands in Florida of the Plant system of
railroads and steamships, of the Florida
Southern railroad, of the Jacksonville,
Tam pit & Key West sy.-tem, including
the Florida Southern railway, and the
Florida Commercial company, have been
consolidated under the name of the As
sociated Railway Land Department of
Florida. Over six million acres of land
nrc.consolidatcd under one management
bathe formation of this syndicate.
THE SUPREME COURT
OP NEW YORK SUSTAINS THE ELECTRIC
LIGHT INJUNCTIONS.
The trunk and its contents were then
| taken to the lake, Coughlin driving the
j horse. There was a boat at the point
■ expected, and they tried to shove the
I trunk out into the water, hut it would
I not work. Anxious to get rid of the
1 body some was,. Burke suggested that it
; be thrown into the catch-basin. The
! suggestion was adopted.
A REPORTED BATTLE
! IN KENTUCKY IN WHICH SIX MEN ARE
KILLED.
A special to the Louisville Courier-
Journal from Pineville, Ky., says: News
reached here that Judge Lewis came up
with Howard aud his gang Thursday on
Martin’s Fork and killed six of the How
ard gang without losing a man. Three
of the men killed were named Hall, one
named Whitlock, the other two names
not learned. Friends of the judge say
that he is determined, aud will never
quit his chase until Howard and his gang
are all killed or driven from the country.
Both parties are being reinforced daily,
and more bloodshed is expected. It is
thought that Howard lias gone to Vir
ginia, but is expected to return. The
best citizens of Harlan county, Ky., are
joining Judge Lewis, and with such a
determined leader there is no doubt but
that tho law and order party will come
out victorious, and break up tho gang
that has been a terror to all eastern Ken
tucky lor the hist twenty-five years.
FROZEN TO DEATH.
COWBOYS CAUGHT RV A BLIZZARD AND
SUCCUMll TO THE COLD.
■leira
were
sepa-
wan-
tutfity to put its wires in safe condition, , Miller, Joe Martin and Charlie Jolly
and if if does not do so tho same should wcic found lying on the open plains not j
he removed by the commissioner of pub- far from Folsom. The other men suc-
lici works as ohstiuctions, or tho matter i ceded in finding their way to the camp
should be laid before" the grand jury. before being overcome with cold. 1
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