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ltttf, AMEBIC!) S DAILY TIMES-KECOBDER:* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,
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EIQHT UGLY GASHES,
VARYING IN LENGTH FROM FOUR
TEEN TO FOUR INCHE8,
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Mada oath* Body oMV. r. Jack.on by It.
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H. IMalal—Only a Bolt Saved tho Wound
ad Mao'. Odf.-Th« Story of
Affair.
SPEAKING OF PEOPLE.
fUckfon wm terribly cut by
Ur. & H. Daniel, In
East Americu* yejterday.
The difficulty grew ont of family mat
ters which have caused bad blood be
tween the two men for sometime past
The recult of it Is that Ur. Jackson has
eight cut* on bis body which vary in
length from fourteen to four Inches and
which, If they could be straightened out,
would measure more than his entire
length; while Ur. Daniel has gone—no
one knows where.
The two men have been living In the
same house, but they had not spoken for
years. ; Shortly before dinner Daniel,
who wjaa drinking, walked to Ur. Jack
son’s room door snd saw that gentleman
oHkniig a pistol. He made some re
mark about Ur. Jackson having the pis
tol. Mr. Jackson told Daniel that he
<tnm>t! have the pistol for him, and
Wanted nothing to do with him, at the
same time laying the weapon on the
table. 1 it few words followed, bat no
trouble ensued, as Daniel withdrew to
birSept room across the hall.
' Ur. Jackson went to his dinner. As
he was leaving the dining room Daniel
b«t Into the -ball and addressing
CmWldJ
“Too are a d—n s— of a b—.”
Thai insult offered -by Daniel to bis
own wife wu more than that wife's son
OOSld stand, so Will Jackson tost no
i knocking the man who had of
fered It down. Daniel picked himself
up bat made no show of fight. Not
(to have any further difficulty
Daniel had enough Ur.
I walked out into the hall, pre-
r to going to the electric light
station, where be wanted to do some
■ ag engineer there.
did he turn his back than
a lunge toward him, cut-
srelve Inches long beginning
left shoulder and running
k. Then he cat another,
the left of the center of
Jackson's stomach running around his
aide afd almost to Jhe middle of his
tick. | This gash is fourteen Inches
long. | Then six more gashes were cut
“ A *-» left arm and leg and on other
i of Jackson's body,
en wm the knife that Will Jack-
I not realize what had happened
i hut gash wm made. When he
I what had been done he caught
in whloh Daniel held the
i his left hand, while with his
i dealt Daniel a blow that felled
I the floor and knocked the knife
ties,
f that be wm In Ur. Jaokson's
r Daniel begged piteously former^
Ifr. Jackson promised not to hart
ih* would leave the place In a
»’* time. That Daniel did, and he
been seen since, except by par-
’jio mw him walk (rapidly by the
county court house had down Lee street
before the news of the difficulty reached
theoity. He Is probably many miles
from Americas npw.
The physicians who attended Ur.
i bad to stitch five of the original
r which wm made on
during the struggle for the
i man of medicine said that
the wound In the stomach and side
t been a deadly one bad
lOfcttoialbr a' heavy belt whloh Hr.
Jackson wore, which broke the force of
the cut. The other wounds are ghastly
, but are by no means dan-
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The kptfe which Daniel used bad a
blade about fdur Inches long and wm
very sharp, apparently having been put
in trim eapeefahy for the bloody work
which It did.' i*
As far m could be learned from those
who MW It—Ur. Jackson, bis mother
and neice—it wm an unprovoked act on
the part of Daniel,
HllL ,rrr t-
They're After Him.
Adolphus Holmes, colored, .wm con
victed of larceny In ti>. couty court the
other day and sentenced to pay $40 or
gotblhe gang.. Ur. W. T. Hound came
fksa Alabama yesterday for Adolphus.
He is wanted there for Jumping a con
tract and a bill of $70 which be had
drawn. The fine will probably be paid
here and Adolphus carried to Alabama.
Jfesoafc Nolle*,
Called communittfon Asaertena Lodge
nunicatii
No. 13 F. A. M. at 7 o’clock this mom
lag to attend Celebration of St John’s
day at Richland. Sojourning breturen
J. B. Di'.xs, Sec'y.
glnrhatoonae Tribe No. 82, attend
to-night at 8 p. m. at Uasonic
oai nation of officers.
H. O. Stanfield, C. of It
and three-room
Lorrr Warkkx.
Par a pleasant sieve go to Dr. Kl-
dridge's and buy one of those celebrrted
TOwer Razors which are guaranteed to
The best baker In southwest Georgia,
atC. C. Carter’s.
Am.rlen. People and Ttoelr visitors Men
tioned by Name.
Ur. W. C. Carter went on a business
trip down the Southwestern yesterday.
Mr. J. L. Batts was up from Smith-
vllle to spend a portion of yesterday in
Americus.
Mr. G. P. Suber wm among the An
dersonrille people wbo spent yesterday
in Americus.
Hon. W. D. Murray came down from
Ellaville yesterday to look after business
matters In Americus.
Mr. C W. Snow, a Fort Valley nur
seryman, was among the visitors to
Americus yesterday.
Miss Maude Carey bas returned home
to Atlanta after a pleasant stay with
friends in Americus.
Miss Genevreve Morgan's numerous
admirers are glad to see her out again
after her recent illness.
Miss Kula Coker returned home to
Americus yesterday after a pleasant
stay with friends and relatives in Daw
son. ,
Mr. J. J. Kress train niMter of the
Southwestern road was in Americus
yesterday looking after the duties of bis
office.
Mrs. J. M. Board man came down
from Macon Monday night to attend her
son, Mr. W. C. Russell, who shot him
self Mond ay.
Miss Anucs Pilsbury, much to the
delight of her many Americus friends,
Is here from Dawson, a guest at the rest
deuce of Judge J. B. Pilsbury.
Mr. John W. Sheffield, Jr., returned
home yesterday from Poughkeepsie, N.
V., where he has been putting the fin
ishing touches on his education.
Mr. A. A. Murphey, a woll known At
lanta gentleman, spent a portion of yes
terday in Americus. Mr. Murphey will
have control of Atlanta's prohibition
paper.
Miss Sarah P. Cobb and Miss Lucy
Mid Cobb leave to-nigbt by way of the
Savannah, Americus A Montgomery
road for a visit to relatives' on Sapelo
Island.
Mlsa Helen IVorthy, who hM been vis-
Itiug the family of her brother, Mr. Bon
Worthy, of this city, left yesterday for
Forsyth, where she will visit friends and
relatives.
Mr. George U. Rodgers, one of Sumter
City's most promising young men, spent
yesterday In the elty. One of Americus’
fairest young ladles was heard to say,
“Come again, George,”
Prof. L. D. Lockhart returned to
Americus yesterday from a business
trip down the Southwestern road In the
Interest of James Fricker A Bro.’s
Southwest Georgia Muslo House.
Miss Boza Catching* came up from
Adams’ Station yesterday to make a
short stay with her friends here. She
will visit Richland relatives and attend
the barbecue at that place to-day.
Ur. John U. Green, president of the
Amerieus Guano Compahy, came down
Atlanta yeaterday. He spent a short
while attending to business here and re
tamed to Atlanta In the afternoon.
Deputy Sheriff Lamar hM returned
yesterday from a visit to his plantation
and a trip through the eastern portion
of tho county. He reports crops as In
good ooodlUon where he hM been.
MrarC. D. Hurt of Maoon who wm
quite popular here ai Miss Annie lloe
Gray a socloty queen of Fort Valley, ar
rived in Amerieus yesterday to spend
several days with friends and relatives
here.
Jolly Jake Menko wm In Amerieus
yefterday with his regutstion smile and
a box of “Our Junior Partner” cigars.
Jake seems to bo better contended with
the world than ever, since a certain
event which *wm celebrated In grand
style at Albany on May 13.
Capt. Ed Wood, one of the S., A, A
U.’t best snd most liked conductors,
left yesterday to spend a mouth with
friends and relative* at Louisville, Ky.
On his return he will be accompanied by
his wife and little daughter, wbo have
been visiting In that elty for several
weeks past.
for Infants and Children.
' totortakjoweUr '«p* 1 jehlldrvr *bat
Ir .mmenditaxiupM^irifc <yprmcr&Joo
VhntoM." H. A SBCXKl, M. D.,
111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, II. T.
•Th* u** of 'CMtorla' Is so universal and
Its marlt* so well known that It neeme a work
within easy reach." _
Late Paator Bloomtngdale Keforaed Church.
.XUIs worms, glint sleep, and ft am
Wltfwutlnjiirloui
pr anotea <lt-
* For several yean I have recommended
Edwin F. Pawn, 1I. D.,
“The Wlnthrop," lath Street and Tth At*-,
ltaw York City.
E. P. FARRIS, Pres. BLOOM BROWN. Sec * Trea*. C. P. PAYNE, iTfr.
Americus
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Successors to HARBIS & PAYNE,
To Cnrm Compact, 77 Mum mat Stmmmt, Nit Tons.
For Rent! For Rent!
A pplication
LETTER# OP DISMIHHION.
UEORti IA-WMUSTEK COUKTY.
To whom U nmy concern:
Whereas, u. Davla, administrator on the
•state of Tamiln A. Colbert, deceased, hav
ing died his application for letters of dismis
sion horn sutu estate.
Tnaa* an therefore to rite and .dmonl.il
all parties concerned, whether kludied or
creditors, to ebow caue* on nr before the
September term of the court < f Ordinary of
Webstar county, to be bald on lb* Ural Mon
day In September next, wby said app Icatton
should not be z ran led as prayed for.
Olvan under my band and official atfna-,
tore, this tod June, M>1.
Junet-Sm W. H. COSBY. Ordinary.
Wbenaa.C. K. Clprk baa roads applli
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lion to bava W. F. Clark appointed adminis
trator de borl. non on tbs estate of H. H.
deceased. Will peat on asm* a rat
Clark
Monday In July next'
These ate l here for# to cite and admonish
aU parties concerned, whether kindred or
mutton, to ebow cause on or before the
Ju!y term of the Court nr Ordinary ol
Sumter ooanly. to be held on the first
" ily next, why acid pel'
be .ranted as prated fur.
■y hand and oihelal
In July next, why as hi pall
UoaaaoaM not be granted aa prated for.
Ulven under my hand and oihelal signa
ture, ll.lt, (Mb day of May, 1*11.
. A. cTWeeae. Ordinary.
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ATIOJf
'Kits OF ADMINISTRATION
OKORUIA—Waiters* Count*.
To whom It aaty concern!
Whereat. J. A. Hog* having filed bit appli
cation In my offloafqr IMtemof adninbtm.
tloa on Abe estate of D. P.liogg.d.j.
Iberafore to ell* and MW
Tbeae are therefors to cli* and admonish
all partiaa concerned whether kindred or
creditor*, to show cause on at before the
July term of the court of ordinary of Web
ster county, to be held on I be first Monday
In July next, wby mid petition should not
„ be granted sa prayed for.
torola . wllnraa niy official «
June, tflet.
elxnatnra, this 2nd
W. U.OJSBY, Ordinary,
THREE NICE NEW COTTAGE HOMES, $12.50 EACH.
ONE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, $25.00.
ONE FIVE ROOM RESIDENCE, $16.00.
ONE HOTEL.
A SNUG HOME.
Part Cash, Balance monthly to the Loan
Company.
See my list of Bargains for Vacant aud Improved Property,
M. CALLAWAY,
Heal Estate Agent.
C. M. WHEATLKY, Prea’t. B. H. JOSSEY, Sec’y A TreM.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Prea’t. C, C. STONE, Snpt
The Americus Construction Company,
SnOOHMH TO C. U. WltXATLXT A Co,
Have the largest itock of
Dry T tjiveber
Both Rough and Dressed, ever held in the city, with unequalled capacity
for the execution of Rue work. They will furnish the trade with
Sash, Doors, Blinds,- Mantels, Stairwork, Pulpits, Pews,
COUNTERS, SHELVING. MOULDINGS, OBNAKENTB, ETC.
Prompt attention given all order*. Write for Catalogue and prices
Office and Factory, COR. BAY A JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Prat.
ARCHIE R ELDRIDCE, G.
The Americus Refrigerating Co.
Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the
manufacture of Ice in a short time and will be prepared to
furnish Pure Crystal Ice in any quantityfrom a pound to a
car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon be in
readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products
and will be perfect in every particular. For further partic
ulars either telephone, write or call on
THE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO..
Office ft Factory Cor. Jaokson & Bay Sts., on Central R. R.
aprilMmo
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O. C. H tWKINd.
t*. O.LOVING,
HAWKINS & LOVING,
DMAIaMRA Iff
^sFnrnitore, Bab; Carriages, Refrigerators,gc-
Machinery Supplies.
We are now in our new building in Artesian Block,
and ready for business.
A Ful Line of Cooking Stoves and Ranges.
Gas Fixtures and Sanitary Goods a SDecialty.
Globe, Angle and Check Valves,
Te r ra Cotta and Iron Pipings and Fittings.
General Repair ork
TELEPHONE No IS.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Vara, Galvanized Iron Cornice,-
Tin and Iron Roofing. Hot Air Heatin' Etc. Iron Smoko Stack*.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specially.
Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, GA.
On May x, at the side track at Furlow Lawn, the
0CMULGEE BRICK COMPANY
AND TIIE
RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY
WILL OPEN A SAJ.KS YARD FOR
BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES
A man will be in charge of the yard to deliver goods to customers.
A full stock of everything will be kept. Your orders solicited. 4-30
J. R. HUDSON & CO.
- LM’OPltl ETOIIS-
Americus-Bottling-Works,
-B0TTLEK8 OK A LL KIN D8-OK
Soda and Mineral Waters. Older and Cinger Ale*
ORDEH8 BY MAIL PIUMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
824 LEE STREET* - - • PAMEICUS* GEORGIA*
K. L. MoM ATI!.
K.J. Mt’M ATII.
B. H. McMATB
McMATH BROTHERS.
—- DE ALBUM IN ---- .j | t ,
Groceries, ProTisions, Country Prota
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETC.,
WHISKEY, OBA'CO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Wamllplla share of tho patronage «f the Lm-liuicpnlilio, guuranteeinK eatlafeelloD
low priceu, aiul good f*Mul«. We«k*!lver goodit anywhere lit the city. Call atui we uh.
m math brothers.
BAKERY
R. F. NEHR1NC,
PKOKKIKTOlt.
uchra street, timer Alien But
AMFRICU8, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
3rden for Cabi of all Si&ds Froaptlj filled! M d to Wagon, leant W*
Country Herchsuts supplied with bread at wholesale jirleea.
METALIC CASES, CASKETS AND COFFINS.
405 Cotton Avenue.
Night call* for coffin* at night attended tahy G. O. Loving* at re«l<ienco west aide Brown
greet. Burial robee alwaya on hand.
may 2My.
E. T. BYED,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPBBSENTIKG TOE SAFEST1ND STRONGEST COMPAfHES;iX|TDEiWOfiLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Street, next door below Mayor's
Office on Jackson
daeM-dly
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LAtEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER.
Corner Lamar and Jackson St
B XT G G I
I will sell you tb* b.-st bu*xy In dmrtlH, price ami quality cou.Meretl. Uapalrlbs
,11 kind, wlIdled and n.eenlcd prompllv and neatly. All work warranted.
T. S. GREENE.
Cotton Avon 1 e.,
Opposite Prince's $ tables'
Americus, Georgia.
W\ 13. tTfiyn.es & Son.
REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND BONO
31012 Lamar Street
Americus, Ga.
Whrrrna J. U. I'ennn.HUininl.lralorore.-
talaof H-UdHrnn tlawamd bn. made applica
tion for laavn to mil thr reel and peraunal
property belonging to »ld d- crowd. Will
pa-a on mm« first Monday in July next.
Three am therefor* to rlu and admonish
all I artIn oonrrrord, whether kindred or
creditors, to show eanm an or before the
July term of court
J t rnty, to. be belu i
uly next.why.nld
ol Onllnarv of Hnmtev
• n tbo firm Monday In
' ild not lie
why paid peilltou should
i ll for.
ffielal Signature, tblx r>tb
uly
grunted a- prayed for.
WltneM mv «.ir ' '
day of May, 1901.
A.t’.Sl'EEB, Ordinary.
.*0.' adminihtuatiow.
betewJ.F. Daniel ms made applies-
ftlnn for tcticra ofeilrnfniBiralfoQ <n eaute
all pert, _ _
credltoriir to ahow cuumc on or before the
4n!y tr * — , —
Inly term of the fou rt of Ordinary of Bum*
Icrconntyt to be held on the Aral Monday
jn July next, why paid letteru should not be
' ~*»f »?d uh i»my***l f<
xr*nffd u*|jmy«Hl for.
Witnoai- my hand and official ait nature,
thiri 15th day of Ma*, l«0l. _
A. C.BPKER. Ordinary.
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