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THE AMBKI/ jpg DAILY TIMES“KECOjRI)EK: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1801
DR. F. A. THOMAS
‘GIVES HIS OPINION ON THE CAUSE
THAT LEO TO
Jimmie Anderson*. Heath—The Child Wli
Subject to Epileptic Flta-Tbe Whipple*
theIndirect Caute—He Offers to Exhume
■ the Dead Boy and Examine Its Brain.
Since speculation on the proable cause
of the death of the little negro boy is so
rife, a Tijies-Becpbdeb reporter saw
Dr. F. A. Thomas and asked his opinion
of the cause.
In the course of his remarks the Doo-
- tor observed: "The child was, from in
fancy, subject to epileptic fits, whioh
continued at frequent intervals np to
about a year ago. Since that time the
child had not bad a fit, and was appa
rently in better health. I was called in'
about a o’clock Tuesday night, too late
to render any effective assistance. After
the child was laid in the coffin, the
mother signified her desire to have his
head examined. This I did without
discovering any (signs of a blow. Epi
lepsy is a nervous affection and the best
remedial agents known are perfect
mental and physical quietude,
suppose that the whipping
excitement consequent thereon,
caused the epileptic fits which resulted
in the child’s death. The fact that I did
not dUoover any evidences of a blow on
the head does not mean that a blow was
not given. Frequently a blow on the
Bead is given and the effeot is entirely
internal. If the necessity of exhuming
the body arises It should be done imme
diately, before decomposition sets in and
the brain structure become, impaired.
In event that the whipping was the indi
rect cause of the oblld’s death the girl is
innocent, unless she struck it on tin
head with some heavy instrument” <
The most singnlar phase of the affa
is the discrepancy between the story
Lizzie Banton and that of the mother
the dead child.
This hedges the case around with
atmosphere of doubt and suspicion,
affords an incentive to an examine
SPECIALLY PRE-
iTY. READERS-
i Shots by the Repor-
lat Was Going on In
efest Manner.
0 long and loved her so
ared my passion to tell.
K>ld to ask for eslgbt
Be man she bad chosen as
as sin,” said my mischievous
1ST TABLE
and
tlon,
Salvation Oil is rapidly supersedf
high-prioed liniments. It has
tested for some time past in all lot
and its results have been rapid *
isfaotory. It is generally concede
the greatest cure on earth for p
cents.
ngall
been
lallties
nd sat-
.d to be
tin. 25
The “Danbury Mews Sian” on f
Favorite,
la response to a personal req
Bailey, tbe celebrated Danbi
man, wrote to Hiss Putnam's
ative as follows:
"Dear Sin—I cheerfully c
your request for my opinior
tlstlc merits of Uiss Katie
can say, as it Is so evldsi
her acting Is artistic wltho
natural, rollicking withou
slve, sentimental without
“She is observant of
faithful to every detail, f
the piece with a true oo
character, she combines
and achieves remsrkabl
"She demonstrates b
her genins is of tbe hi
“Everybody in Di
Miss Putnam at the
delighted with her, a
looking forward for'
of no actress who h
tlon and pleaanre
her viait here. 1
uest, Mr,
ary New*
represent-
omply with
i of the ar-
Putnam
it to all, that
ut being un-
t being offen-
mawklshnes8,
human nature,
and going into
nception of tbe
every excellence
e success,
syoad cavil that
gbest order,
mbury, who saw
opera house, was
ud already we are
ber return. I know
as given the satlstao-
Miss Putnam did on
.'ours tinoerely,
"J. M. Bailey.
Is U tbe Olio
In a very short
be upon us and i
command {the I
Several private,
bat no pabU
yet been mad
dear away, hf
possible to ft
tlon. The If
the absolute
inony In oti
prosperity,
believe the
and electk
Anotbei
in next w
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i Before tbe Storm?
.time tbe primary will
auniolpal politics will
Ion's share of attention,
slates hare been formed,
i announcements have
U. The foga will aoon
wever, and It will then be
da bearings of the si tua-
*Wof events demonstrate!
!ty of perfect har-
iiniore continued local
and q»re Is every reason to
t a qtet canvass, primary
■n la luttore.
gas fixtures will be
Supply Comp amt. .
s FEW
Why you
|»ld trade at|
ERA'S {ROCEDif
CAUSE
i save money,
ICAUSE
3u get the
ie market
3EOAU8E
Ihey do np the n
-yon ever saw.
BECAUSE
They keep the
at the lowest pi
BECAUSE
They guarantee
tion/ ‘
BECAUSE
They will do ,
their customers, and you will nl
regret ,the day you gave us yi
trade.
AVERA GROCERY CO.,
d the picture—'twes ber own
,-lan. I
mieh you with the finest
es and doth goods in town,
our new hearse" left at store
Jros'. Hawkins & Loving,
them favorite, Katie Putnam
M. Brown will tender a circle
lends an oyster sapper to-night.
Thursday brings Thanksgiving
ilso Jarbeau and her hundred
■nd dollars worth of diamonds.
Ie Putnam to-nlgbt in "Love Finds
f" .
4 was turned on last night and tbe
plant 1* In aothfo operation. It
. alnly a weloome'event and one that
> been Impending tor days.
First matinee of, tbe season next
bursday at 230 (Klock.
The legal fraternity Is in a bustle of
•reparation for the superior court that
convenes on Monday. A full docket,
both criminal and civil will greet them,
Thompson A Anderson have a few
more seats left for Katie Putnam.
Master C. W. Flder, the little son pf
Mayor Felder bad the misfortune to have
his arm broken on Wednesday. Tbe
fraoture is a simple one and tbe bone
will knit together nicely.
The governing committee of tbe
Americas Club met last night and deold-
ed to give a brilliant ball ou Monday
evening. It will be unique in many of
its features and a world of merriment is
in store for our social votaries.
Judge PiUsbury gave Jack Phelps and
Williams Bivins a hearing yesterday to
answer the fobarge of trespass. They
chipped In 81 and costs o-piece into the
till, and were discharged with several
salutary admonitions from the Judge.
A brace of Italians (thoagh doubtless
soap and water would reveal some other
nationality) were patrolling the streets
yesterday with a hand organ and monkey.
Wonder If this triumvirate could not be
rated a publie nuisance and be abated,
Jink Bivins and Biek Hawkins, two
ebony disturbers of publlo peace, were
given ten and fifteen days respectively
on our streets yesterday. It will be
sometime before they will have the op
portunity of painting tbe town a vermil
Hon hue.
The boy stood on tbe burning deck,
and tbe wind was very high. But be
was calm and serene. Why? He bad a
small bottle of Pr. Ball’s Cough Syrup
la bis pooket, he did indeed.
Fall hat come and with it the time to
settle "that little bill” at
Db. Eldbidoe’s.
Fine Tomato Catsup at 7Bo per
gallon.
Fine Worcester Sauce at $1.25
per gallon.
Fine Piokle at 40c per gallon.
_ Fine Pickled Honey Comb Tripe
Pungent Para- a £ go per pound.
Fine Pickled Com Beef at lOo
per pound.
Fine Buckwheat and Maple
Syrup.
Fine Currant Jelly in buckets.
Fine stocK Flavoring extracts.
Spices and Fruits for fruit oake.
Can save yon money on Toilet
soap.
Alt kind of delicacies. Elegant
candy from lOo to $2 per pound,
Call and see my stock. I can
show the finest stock inside my
store in the South.
jnsT
PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
E. D. ANSLEY.
The Grocer.
Cotton Report.
AusRfcrs, 6a., Nov. 20,1891.
Following is the cotton report in this
city up to date:
Received by wagon
Received by railroad 72
Received previously 33,828
Total
MARKETS.
Corrected dally by L.G.Couuoil, ware
hoqueman.
Good middling......... .7 I-W
Middling 9 18-19
Low middling ■ • M
Market, firm.
Receipts today at all Bolted State*
ports.. 44,80*
SAVAXMAU.
Spots, middling.......... 7 3-19
Market, firm.
MEW YORK.
Spots, middling. 81
Market, dull.
LIVERPOOL.
Spots, upland middling ... ....4|
Market, quiet end .easy.
saw YORK—FUTURES.
Market steady. Sales, 190,700.
Op’g. Cl’g.
January 7.98 8.01
February*** 8*10 ,8.19
March.
April. '.v.......
November...'., ..7.79 7.78
December................... 7.80 7.84
Gas will be turiwd on middle of next
week. Call and e«« those pretty gat fix
ture* at
Ahericus SurpLY Company's.
All styles of toilet and paint brushes
, Eldridge’a drug
It 1$ Precious.
TO! HEIGHT.
:rv
th
Therefore, it behooves evei
one troubled in any way witL
defective vision to have it cor
rected. Weak eyes, headache
after reading,, inflamed lids, or
eyes running water after read
ing are symptoms of defective
vision. To anyone sufferin
with cross eyes, near sightec
ness or any symptom of defec
tive vision, we invite them to
come in and have their eyes
examined. We charge noth
ing for examination. Resp.
Thompson & Anderson
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
GLOVERS OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIQHT ONLY,
Tuesday, November 24th.
mmm
A refined and elegant presentation of
legitimate nilnit relay by a
10
uodol company.
GREAT COMEDIANS
\ Who Can Act.
10
Clayton, Will Gorman.
10 VO b OALI8T S JQ
Steadman .Tones, Willard Bennett, Geo]
Hassell, William Scott, Will Vaoml,
White, Orlsnd Lemon, Milton Howard,
Charles Smith.
10 A ». D n^S?o“ 10
ney Flynn.
10 SH tMJWsSS ,l AV«U0
JO E. LEWIS
THE APODAL WONDER.
First American Appearance.
THE THREE KINGS OF MIM.
First American Appearance.
Qun and Sword Manipulator.
THB HAGMK1 FAMILY OF S PEOPLE.
Medieval Musicians.
10—A MATCHLESS MILITARY BAND-19
And a Classic Orchestra of IS
Eminent Soloists.
THE BlfiBEST AND THE BEST.
Traveling cm^Their Own Train of
6RAN0 CONCERT AND STREET PARADE
At 11:30 o’clock a. m.
JOHN' W. VOGLE, - Basin ess Manager,
GLOVER’S OPERA H0DSE
Oflk NIGHT*ONLY,
Saturday, November 21.
Everybody's Fevortte, the Little
Sunbeam,
CHARMING KATIE PUTNAM,
Lalesi Comedy Success,
? store.
at Dr.
Katf# Putnam. '
K%Ue Putnam's clover impersonation
ofsoubrotte roles are well known to
theater goers, bnt last night at the opera
house in ber new play "Love Finds a
Way” she had a piece which gave full
scope to ber superior dramatic abilities.
Her acting was charming and delighted
the audience throughout. She is sup
ported by an excellent company.—Utica
eralil.
M TCologne*, extract*, toilet waters and
“The Hustlers. I\pilet article* at Db, Eldbidoe’s.
LOVI
Support Ibyan ■arell.ntcompany.
A Story o the Heart)
Genuin Suooeta I \
ISC Minutes of daughter I
An Evenin*\r Enjoyment I
KA riE Mg&jjjss
Daring tb action of tbe pi* Katie and
Omni
What”the VIId Wave."are Sal n gnave
yon ever t diced that “Love wi, Find a
way," ”HoNever Came B»ck,-True as
Steel,” etc.
I have, at last got my
Show Windows
ready for inspection and
my new store in com
parative order, having
just received a lot of
will find on entering
the store that the inside
appearance is as pleas
ing to the eye as the
front show windows,
and my smow cases pre
sent a display of lovely
Neck^J^r, late designs
Sill^M& Linen Hand
kerchiefs, beautifully
embroidered Night
Robes from 50c, to $5.
Hosiery,Underwear and
Suspenders.
Full Dress Shirts i
The best laundried Shirt
on earth, Manhattan,[for
$1. Silk Umbrellas at
$1.50. Walking Canes
to suit everybody from
25c to $10. The cele
brated, world-renowned
Knox Hat
W E, the self appointed, yet, sincere and careful guardians
of the people’s household expenses, do hereby proclaim
the appropriateness of the Thanksgiving season, and
Whereas, While the immutable laws of Supply & De
mand have reduced, the marketable value of our most staple
productions; still, we have been enabled to reduce the prices
on tlie most staple articles of consumption, and so with the
wail of cotton at 7c. (you hear the echo.) Tumblers, 3c. each.
—surely for every bitter there is a sweet, and
Whereas, While the Protectionists of the classes have
increased the duty on tin over 120 per cent., we the Protectors
of the masses, have lowered the tariff you have been u,
on tin, and, while ye Custom House officials proclaim dut;
increased $2.20 on tin for (comes the echo) “Sweeping reduc
tions on tinware at the Peoples’ Artesian Corner,” and
Whereas, While with these grey and sombre mornings
comes the winters winds, the biting frosts and shivering
shakes, ’till one’s frozen mind almost congeals, and icy
thoughts displace warm regards; still then there is provided
for you all a line of stoves and heaters, whose brightness and
warmth will dispel the dreariest chills of existence and per
vade your being with a warm thankfulness as will echo back
compliments of the season to Artesian Corner Stores, and
Whereas, We have proclaimed the appropriateness of
the season to all, we commend it to quiet thought an
consideration. Be ye thankful for the favors you receive, an
if you are wrong in doing this; then, we are with you too.
Given under our roof, this 422nd of Lamar street.
BUTLER & BERRY '
fiUtUAMUAq
continues to ^prevail,
and you ought to wear
one, if you have not.
My stock of Tourist,
Club* and Cabin Baers
and Valises is laige and
complete, and range in
price from $1 to $20.
Men’s Fine Shoes of
every description can
be found here.
Hanan & Sons French
Patent Leather Shoes
at $5 per pair. Think
of it. It is worth your
attention.
If you don’t call and
see me you will be the
loser.
Yours to command,
W. 0. BAILEY,
Men’s Wear
In Southwest Georgia,
ttunrsr, msofflWDMa,
We are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the pa
year’s experience, which has been to some extent experimental A
Americas, and henceforth we may be classed as a WholfiSalO MU
Retail house, where the public will be served with the best and me
reliable products at the very closest prices, from 5c. worth of salts'.
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, we are enabled!
sell closer. We oner a large stock of the following articles:
IN' CHRISTMAS GOODS
Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather g
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
In Patent and Proprietary Medicine
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
s. s. s.
p. **. p.
B. B. B.
C. C. C.
W. W. C.
D. D.
Gh
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Cuticura Remediei
Tutt’s Pills,
Carter’s Little Liver Pill
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver Oil,
Horsford’s Acid Phosphal
Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’i
Warner’s Safe Cure,
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King's Royal Germateur.
And many others.
In Rubber Goods.
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon,
good family Syringe,. from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottl
holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursij
Bottles and Fittings.
IIST PERFUMER
Lazzell’s Odors,
Persian Bouquet Special,
Crab Apple Blossom,
LaUello Cologne, 3 sizes,
fLunborg’e Perfume*,
j Kdeina,
] Swiaa Lilac,
I, Goya Lily. ■_ ,
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’sjand other
thermomete:
|Fover Tbermometeis, L'rinometera, Lactometer*,{"Old Probabilities.”
SEED.
Garden, FieldJandJFlower seed, Onion|sets.|
PAIKTTS. _
Oils, Varnishes, Colors in’Oil, Paint Brushes. ’
Toilet Articles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Pow
POCKET KNIVES,|SCISSORS,|EYE-OLASSES
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, tur
Bateman’s Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits campu
tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and 1
preparations. We solicit your patronage. Re
322 Lamar St. IVENPOt I