The correspondent. (Roberta, Ga.) 1892-190?, July 10, 1903, Image 1

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THE CORRESPONDENT. VOL. XL The Bystrom Gasoline Lamps. Safe ! Reliable ! Economical ! Their use will not increase your fire insurance rate. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Unequalled for design, finish, mechan¬ ical construction and operation. The Bystrom Arc Lamp s The only successful Under Generator Pressure Lamp on the market A. brillar.t 750 candle power light at an expense of one third cent per hour or at one fourth the cost cf kerosene of the same candle power Surpasses all recently invented lights in power and is invaluable for all places where a large volume of light is desired at a small cost. The Bystrom Gravity Lamps. With The Improved Bystrom Buraor. A burner without an equal ou which you can rely. We are fur¬ nishing a great many Burners with tVhich to equip fixtures of other manufacture where the burners have proven worthless. If you have a lamp that is not giving good results buy one of our Burners and you will have a satisfactory light. The Bystrom Gas Lamp Co., 89-91 Kinzie Street CHICAGO, ILL. J. W. Dennington, Agent, YatesviSe, Ga. Blame Yourself. If you are not getting the worth of your money in buying Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Watches, Clocks, & Etc. CERTAIN APPROVAL BECAUSE I GUARANTEE MY GOODS. PMk mm. Is Only Possible Whsre You Have a Really Good Instrument. I Sell Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, and Banjos that make irtusic Possible. II That Glitters Is Not Genuine. Watches that we sell you are of pure quality and we promise you satisfaction in its ownership. Repair Excellence. Watches, Clocks, Sewing Machines. Guns, and Pis¬ tols, the Repair has our guarantee and you shall have your money’s werth. iano Tuning I make a specialty of Piano Tuning at prices that lets you live and me too. I am not a wandering Piano Tuner but I Guarantee my work. AARON H. CLARK, ROBERT A.OA. 2„™ WASHINGTON • '.**** al! there | t Everything which t.ia cr Wsshfcgtoii 8 0 WaTh’mJton V^uTres “ Ui€> cad t*nttou« modest ,n<J —or thinks It 0l» See see—is d-v duty to scribed in the stmise wttn th« Eiar.ner characteristic soma city of one thoroughly famil¬ and Its y/V e/- iar with the subiect. “-•'«» Tork Time*. —New Vork Trifcusfl. Senators Hoar, Hanna, Foraker, Eurnham and Penrose sent their checks immediately upon receipt of “ Around the Capital ; s °r> Bel- i gasmen Grosvenor, Olmsted, Connell, Naphcn, Ruppen,^ ' Wright and Otien, although not obligated by any order- I s the book speak for itself. For sale by ail book dealers or Paid to any Dart of the world or receict of price- Qoih, $2.00. Half Morocco, »3.oa Full Morocco. $3.03. NUTSHELL PUB. CO., 78 Fifth Avenue, New York, /I Si rJno^Ti Cat 'ona! r* u f e Ur to-day.-X. * ° f bo Y. ° k Mail '' ,,8eer,fS and Express. of plctures BD<! cartcatares » I - ,r r ———- -—- -ri.”.sr i a S ao 1 *mu«lc«, b « instructive in the hi cheat degree. -f-’— York Staat. ZetUw+ j j The Correspondent’s is Power, is Limit.” KNOXVILLE. GA.. FRIDAY. JULY D. 191)3. TROOPS aASH WITH RIOTERS Race War in Evansville, Indiana, Leads to Bloody Slaughter. QUIETUS PUT ON HOB RULE Soldiers Guarding Jail Were Given Or¬ ders to Shoot, and They Obeyed the Injunction. Following four days of rioting and general lawlessness, Evansville, Ind., Monday night saw the most terrible of its experiences with rioteis. Seven persons are dead and fourteen are known to be injured, wi.^ at least that number more thought to be hurt The dead are: Edward SchifTman, painter, top of head blown off with springfleld rifle; Hazel Allman, 15- year-old daughter of Joseph H. All- man, shot in breast with shotgun; John Barnett, shot in right lung; died in St. Mary hospital; August Jordan, 19, musician, bullet wound through heart; Ed Rule, 31 years old, laborer, killed instantly; two unidentified dead. Six other rioters were seen to fall, but got away before their names were learned. At least that number are suspected of being hurt. Four members of company A, First regiment, bullet and ligjit gun shot wounds on the body. One of them wa3 shot through the shoulder, an¬ other through the anklo and the other two received slight scratches. Two deputy sheriffs slightly wounded. Soldiers Fire Point Blank. At 10:30 o’clock Monday night the members of Company A, First regi¬ ment, Indiana nationm guard, atto* a day’s vigilance guarding the county jail and 100 deputy sheriffs, under Sheriff Christ Krantze, fired point blank into a mob of l.OfrO men gath¬ ered on Fourth, Divisian and Vine streets, surrounding the Vanderburg county jail, tnd attempting its capture From 7 o’clock in the morning until the hour of the night’s catastrophe the crowd surged about the jail calling the militiamen vile names, assailing them with stoma and berating the deputy sheriffs who guarded toe jail. flow Began. The tremble which nas been brewing for montjs, <®me to a crisis last Fri¬ day wljel L^e Brown, a negro, shot and kille. Patrolman Massey, who was trying tdarrest him while bent on the murder ^f a man with whom he had quarreld- followed Threats of vengeance were the by the mob surrounding jail. T/e negro was secretly removed from tte city Saturday and taken to Vincepie3. Patrlman Massey died in terrible agony Sunday morning. The crowd refusq to credit statements of the offi- cers t the negro was not -in Jail and bega treating as it increased. Twen- ty-flvi Were' mobilized in' 1 policemen the jjl and *epulsed the first attempt to foce an entrance after the gates werefraShed in. A Mephone pole was used as a bat- teriij ram and the Jail windows gave wayi A committee was appointed to sei for the negro, but its report thatte was net there was not believed andhfter forcing a breach the mob poi£d into the corridors. Finding its gone, there was a cry of “Kill thJnegrOeS’. »*» and arms were de- in jied I company of armed negroes, arflsed by the race troubles marched tttmgh the streets snouting “Down Wh the whites” and threatening Ath to all if the i egro was lynched, lis started a rush for the gun stores t the whites, Three were broken t anc [ 400 iifles and revolvers, ilb ammunition, were secured. From here ^ is time on thousands throughout of bullets fired. were The mob. after leading the jai on icher & Kellogg, Wbiterding & Co., and E. M. Bush & Co. and after thor- oughly arming all, dispersed through ea nelrws^d disappear- & . fr _„ t , ho oiree-a ^ piece3 It is a well known fcang-CUt. X •* S * 1 Si : « :■$ ■ ■T .< r,-3 M -I ■f WSmm : r @ i m * - * C . tL;i43a» ■3*31 *. tiH Et/ v MPsI3a MWS .y V ■ MB ■ . V v P ROBERTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. LOCATED AT Roberta Crawford County Georgia. A School of High Grade. Special Attention given to those Stud¬ ies which go to fit the youth of our land for spheres of usefulness and Independence in Life. Board for $6.00 to 10.00 per Month. Five Months Tuition Free by the State and Town. Roberta’s Health Record is not Excelled by any School Locality and is the Best in Middle Georgia. A FULL CORPS OF TEACHERS ON HAND. (Joseph Johnson, Chairman, Commissioners.^ j H. L). M’Crary, Secretary. Board of J. 0. Bond, Treasurer. G. L. Dent, W. J. Watson. 0 Whiskeys ffl E quoted for etc. Whiskeys issue it. This am prices To at illustrated catalogue order wholesale of Wines, from liquor is us Whiskeys, sent prices enables catalogue free and to Brandies, you places all in to which who at buy Beers, write your are all command the resources cf one cf the largest liquor stores in the country. All goods are packed in plain cases and no mark to indicate contents. We ship everything subject to approval and can be returned ko us at cur expense if found un- desirable and unsatisfactory. RYE WHISKEYS H. O. Wise Private St' ck— A pure P-ynar-old uupp-r $1.00; itistiiiod Kail Ky«* Whiskey. Quart*, an. $2.30 Jacobs' Special Reserve Rye Whiskey—\ prime favorite; toar- tmtoed 10 years olii. a pure, mellow, mild whiskey,especially adaored as a stimulant for ladies undated per¬ sons. Quarts. $1.50, Italian S3-CO Jacobs’ Monogram Rye Whiskey oistuled A vei v line do,ii>ie-copj,er Kye Whiskey; 1* di-'l.led from -e- lecfed iiome-jrrnuii rye. with nioiin- tiiiri aprinx water, .nut I* dlr-i:}- pnUhed for iti alwolut- onrity. del¬ icacy and ren • rkaiue teunj-.iet; a years old. Quart. $1.23; paJIon $4. CO Rob astrancht Roy Rye Whiskey —1 yea s old, Kentucky rtye Whi-key. distilled in conjier and aped in » wood, »nd is a leader amone -.vhi.-- w keys of siuiiiar price. Quart. 75c ; (fall oil................. 33.30 XXXX kfonongnhcla Rye tVhis* key — 2 years old, loe , c-t otuaiii* aide for the price. Quart, .k-c ; gal¬ lon 33.00 JI. SJ. Rye Whiskey- TM*M!!ed In J>,l, low pr.Hit t>Mi pure, t'rlce AI..3I • kalian ; ^ palion eiuatlest quantity sold Jacobs’ Mo. 6 Rye Whiskey —A :i- yoir-olil ilie. sue-l Hi wmst .inn i, a very sup rior crtde of wlnskev for the jirtce. Quart,(MM.: gal 32.33 BOURBON WHISKEYS SCentucky Eourbon Whiskey —An ldcuuy ^ertvei ys.ii.Lej, ota.'-d and Jacobs" Pharmacy * / eYtlanta, Georgia NO. 10 i ' * I r"(vi 111 -vo-Ml for « yearn, fnlly ma¬ tured aii.f entirely free from fusii nil. Q-iart.il.00; i/»l)on..... S3.SO Lincoln County Kour6on- 4 year* will. Quasi, ,6c., tulluii S3.7S COiJK WHISKEY Jacobs’ Private StockCorn — \.e Relieve o> Is- [lie lery U-si whis¬ key made; cerialnly ^verytliinj? that tireless energy and equipment could a'-conijillsli lias been done to make this a perfe-t whlsKcy; aged in wood f„r rt years. Quart. $|.«>; K*n«»n............................. $3.30 Unde Remus Cam Whiskey — 1 <ll<i -tuiiHlnru and superior pur**; /t splen- whld* Y‘'.y for medical ami finally Quart, 75c., ga. ion........ ..... 52 . GO Hickory Nut Mountain Corn UJhlskuy —A wiuie wtii4*ey, ma<tu *it ihf uiD !*t corn,over npcu nn*<i fit mi uxi for two year*. Qu»rt,i) 0 e., £j*Il<>n 33 .23 Jacobs’ If anil-made Corn— Nr- V not iti.'ii pr,M»f. not gai.. -told in Ices than y t Hal Ion lots; |X!r $1.30 Rabbit Foot Corn Whiskey— The daiilit on tm* whiskey is wilhont (iouli'e any simiiitr priced whl-kry in this m-irket. Tide shows ci-ariv its great value; two years •»!d Quart roc : p-allon 32.00 Jacobs’ Swrct Mash Corn Whis• f vy — j. 75-.; perfe.liy gallon pure wliin.ey Quart, .... $3.7 s Golden Shu'ki Corn Whiskey — } c. ow corn art,»-»•.; ....... 32.33