Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 01, 1891, Image 6

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6 THE AMER1CUS WEEKLY TIME8-REC0RDER: FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1891 JACK T1IE HI ITER. Till-; U’OKI.D'S FA IK. HAS MADE HIS APPEARANCE IN NEW I YORK. A Woman of III Repute Killed anil Horribly Cut With a Dull Karo -Tlie IIoiim Now Under Inftpectlon The OHirer* Nay It Wa* Undoubtedly tlie Original •Mark.” \f.w Y/»kk, April 24. —[Special. ]- Jack the Ripper has emigrated to America, and began his hloody work this morning in an East River hotel, a low resort in this city. The butchery was of such a beastly ly character that the police declare that there is no doubt that it was the work j of the celebrated “Ripper/’ East night a man named Kiniclo, nr companicd by a low, drunken woiuai who frequents the waterside dives went to the hotel, where they iegistere< as man and wife. About 10 o’clock this morning tin clerk, having heard nothing from tin couple, opened the room assign* d t< them, where he was confronted by : horrible spectacle. The woman was found lying in a mire of her own blood. A dull, broken razor ! Z.eorglu Will be 1C ientfd-1 be (iite >t Cireular Letter. Atlanta, April 24.— [Special.}—X efforts will he spared to make the cor; volition to lie held here next month t arrange ways and means for ereditabl, representing Georgia at the World’ Fair a success, and all the indications ‘bite set for which is Ma appear favorable. The Governor has will doubtless be a favori just issued the following circular letter to the ordinaries of the various coun- “As you are doubtless aware, I have 'called a convention of the people of Georgia, to be held in Atlanta, May nth, for the purpose of securing for the Co lumbian Exposition at Chicago, in 1k1»2, an exhibit that will be creditable to this state and illustrative of her progress, her industries and her resources. “Among the delegates to tbi Peter .lacknon Much Better. Sax Fit\s< i« n. April 21.—Peter Jack- son, the Austrialian pugilist, who is matched to tight Jitn Corbett for a $10,- (Kio purse lias thrown aside Ids crutches, and says lie can now surely get in trim for the battle. It was feared the bruis ing ho received by being thrown from the cart about three weeks ago would cause a postponement of the match, the . Jackson er Corbett now that he will have over four weeks in which to train. Jackson has written the Sydney athletic club accepting .another offer of a $5,.'>00 purse for a go between himself and Joe Goddard. This match will go whether Jackson whips Corbett or not. Deter will set the date himself. Goddard recently whip ped Joe Choynski and fought Jackson to a draw in eight rounds. The black man’s friends all claim that Peter under-estimated Goddard’s ability PROFESSIONAL CARDS Americus, Georgia. T Holt* Lamar street—ove J. WORSHAM Office over People's National Hank. PUT, for Infants and Children. DENTIST, \ll. J. W. DANIEL. DENTIST professional services to people of Americus, ami surrounding coi cw Murphov building, . r str ■ Heal I A- Oak lex I tion arc the officers of county fairs and and <li(l not t,ain an hour for him, while | expositions throughout the state, and Peter himself says he was lucky to get the mayors of all incorporated cities and ou ^ a draw under the j towns. ! “To aid in the assembling of a large ! and representative body of citizens, for I ! the purpose in view, will you not ascer- < stances. Tlie Fanners' Alliance in T* xa*. Waco, Texas, April 24.—The tirst an nual meeting of the Farmers’ Alliance had been used to dismember in the most shocking manner. A cloth was found over her face, but her cloth ing was entirely stripped off. Inspector Byrnes has ha/1 the house closed and declares that “Jack” is cer tainly about. Three of Byrnes’ detect ives commenced hunting the murderer. A bar tender named Fitzgerald, and two women have been arrested. The evi dence against them is not strong. The brutal murder lias caused the most intense excitement among the low er classes residing in that portion of the city. CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT. A Prominent Legal Firm Incurs the Dis pleasure of the Court. Atlanta, April 24.—[Special]—There was something of a sensation in the supreme court room to-day when that tribunal issued an order calling on Lester & Jiavenel, a prominent legal firm of Savannah, of which Congress man Lester is senior partner, to show cause why they should not be dealt with for contempt. In a brief furnished by this firm, and read before the court two days ago, appeared language which seemed to re flect upon that tribunal and one of its decisions, which it was insisted could not be constitutionally applied to the decision of the case then bofore the court. The verbago of the order is sharp and very much to the point. It pronounces the brief in question discourteous and disrespectful, and furthermore charges its authors with misbehavior in their official conduct as officers of the court her body ! triin f<,r and send me by return mail, j „f this slate convened here. Evan j the names an/1 post office addresses of Jones the president, said that since the president, vice-president an/1 secre- January 1 200 new Alliances have been tary of your county fair: the names an/1 organize/1, and 400 during the past year, post office addresses of the president, j vice-president and secretary of any expo- j si tion that may ho held in your county, I an/1 the name an/1 address of the mayor j of every incorporated city or town in , your county. A new plant has been called Eminia Eminens by the German botanists, in honor of Emin Pasha. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases originate from impure ... . . . .. f blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it “I want tlds information for the pur- with I)o Witt . g .Sarsaparilla and health pose of securing for the delegates free j., restored, strength regained. Sold by transportation to and from Atlanta. i Cook’s Pharmacy. 1-10-Jm “You will very materially assist me by j rodent Carnot is to leave Paris late furnishing this information by return |n May for a 8wing rtmnd „, e c i r c,e mail, as the time is limited. “Hoping to hear from you very short ly, I am, very respectfully, W. J. Xojm jikn, Governor.” “ Cantor! a well adapted to children that I recommend H as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D. t 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “The use of ‘Castoria* is go universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who dc not keep Castoria within easy reach.” Carlos Martyr, D. D., New York City. Late Pastor Hloomingdalo Reformed Church. Cjutorl* cures Colic, Constipation, Hour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. *' For several years I have recommended your * Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Edwin F. Pardei, M. D. t ‘•The Wlnthrop,” 126th Street and 7th Are., New York City. Tint Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New Yore. BEALL & OAKLEY. DON’T FAIL j.; Hui G T. MILLER, 31. II. PH YMI g i an and hitrgeon. • Office at Davenport's Drug Store, f A. FORT, 31. D. Office at Dr. Kl/Iridge’s ’drug store. Can •be found At night in his r-’om, over Kldrldge’-/hug store, Barlow Block. D R. J. II. WINCHESTER. PHYSiCIAX AND SURGEON. Office at Davenport’s Drug Store. Res denoe. corner Forsyth and Mayo street ) R. T. J. KENNEDY. 31. I>. PHYSICIAN aND SURGEON. Hnvingflve year* experience, and recently . I to offer Ills professional Ainericus and Hurrnunzting vicinity. Calls left on his slate at Dr. El/lrldge’s drugstore will receive prompt attention. At night can he found In his offiee room over El drldge’s drug store, Barlow block, febo-ly. J. 11. AM) A. B. HINKLE To visit our store this week. partment. We are offering bargains in every de ll will truly be a the south of France. A Clergyman on Trial for Arson Ipswich, Mass., April 24.—The trial of George A. Andrews, of Essex, a licensed clergyman, on the charge of ar- sou, was begun here to-day. The government expects to prove that Andrews was carrying an excep tionally large insurance for the stock of goods in his store, soma $4,200 in all; that the greater part of the goods wero not to be found in the store when the firemen got in; that not only were three distinct tires found on the premises, but that tho door was locked and braced, and that Andrews was the last man in the building within less than an hour of the time that the lire was tirst discovered. A Kean In Her Throat. To<voa, Ga., April 24.—A sa/i death occurred here yesterday. A two-year-old child of Mr. John Hently, of Franklin county, got a bean in its throat day before yesterday, and the parents brought it to Doctors Mc- Junkin and Davis, of this city, yester day, to have the bean taken out, but just as the child was laid out to have the operation performed, it breathe/1 its last, and to the great grief of its parents. Instead of carrying their darling baby back to brighten their home, they car ried it back in its little casket prepared for the grave. The Emperor Will not Yield. Pairs, April 24.—Representations have again been made to Emperor Wil liam of Germany asking him to relax the passport regulations in force in Alsace-Lorraine in order to enable the inhabitants of French towns near the German frontier to attend the fairs and markets held in German territory. The Emperor has refused to acce/Ie, asserting j that the time for such yet arrived. Constipation, blood-poison, fever, Doc tors’ bills and funeral expenses cost about two hundred dollars; Do Witt’s Dick Li/ldel Arrested. 1 Little Early Risers cost a quarter. Take Kansas City, Mo., April 24.-Dick ! y<>»rchoice. Sold by Cook’* Pharmacy. Liddel, tho ex-member of tho old .lames J Count Herbert Bismarck, according to gang of bandits, who has been racing j tho Galignani Messenger, recently lost horse's around New York for several j $70,000 in the Nice clubs, years, was arrested at Richmond, Mo., to-day, on a charge of murder commit ted in It- James terrorized Missouii. The victim was Wood Hite, a cousin of the boys, who belonged to the gang, shooting occurred at a farm house near Richmond, where the gang stopped for supper. They had a quarrel with Hite, and when ho appoared in tho room Lid- del, Charley Ford and others began shooting. Hite fell dead, but not until lie had wounded Li/ldel. Li/ldel could not get bail to-day. 0*l)tirn Hunt Ifurtg. Atlanta, April 24.—[Special.]—C’has. Ozburn, the white nmn who killed gro- ! DoUostee Brothers at Monte Carlo, cer Bradley here last year, has chance of escaping the gallows. Purifies the blood, increases tho circu- '? /”lation, expels poisonous humors and when .lesso and Frank i bulI<lg ’ up ‘ tllu ^ 8tcm . What more do you want a medicine to perform? De lames | Witt’s Sarsaparilla is reliable. Sold by »pi, 0 ! Cook’s Pharmacy. BflBGfllN WEEK I -TIIOSK- CHANTILLY LACE Have one of the best furnishe/l and best ! equipped doctor’s offices in the South, No. 315 Jackson street, Ainericus, Ga. General Surgery and treatment of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose . A Specialty. j febiatf E ' A. HAWKINS, ATTORNEY at law. , * Office up stairs on Gran berry corner. B l'TT ft LUMPKIN, AlToltNbVS AT LAW. Ainericus, Gs. i Office tn Harlow Block, upstairs. P. WALLIS, iw;- ! Will practice 1 National Bank. all courts. Office All wi/lth* When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she hod Children, she gave them Castoria. Lillian Xordicn is singing with the Very popular, very small, very good. De Witt’s Little Early Kisers, the pill for The supreme court to-day affirmed tho j constipation, biliousness, sick head- decision of tho court below, and the ; ache. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy, murderer, who was first condemned to bo executed in January last, will be re- sentenced, and will pay the penalty of Ms crime at the rope's end. The queen of Italy is fond of attend ing lectures and listening to debater. Killed by Lightning. Moxonoaiikla City, Pa., April 24.— During a thunder storm this afternoon a farmer named Cal McClure, of Caris- ton, a small town near this city, It is quite tho fashion now to take De Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disorders. They are small pills, but mighty good ones Cook’s Pharmacy sells them. Flouncing* arc* elegant and cheap, and are selling rapidly. from 12 to 45 inches—narrow to match. New Dress (Ms Just In! LOVELY SILKS, PLAIN AND FIGURED. SILK SUJU.I.MK—the prettiest oil the market. SILK MI’LL—Mack and Colored. FI’KNCH J5ATISTK—Mack ground and Colored figures, chaste and pretty designs. China and India Silks Cheaper than ever. A few Grenadines left to lie gold at great reductions A few Novel tv Suits to he closed AT COST ! WHITE GOODS. This department foil and complete. BLACK QOODS. 8 w; T. LANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ainericus, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business plat ed in my hands. Office in Harlow blocic. room 0. 1 Feb. * tf r , tf HIXON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ainericus, Ga. Office In Bagiev building. /tpposlU the Court. House. Prompt attention given to all business. |un5-tf. E. F. Hinton. E. H. Cutts. HINTON & CUTTS, A TTORNEYS at LAW. Practice in the State and t R out. l. may.nakd, ATT/) UN E Y AT LAW. Americus, Ga. | Prompt and careful attention giveu to alt business entrusted to me. Lamar street i over P. L. Holts. sepi9-dAw3m* HOLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abbeville, Ga. practice In all the counties of the ! State. Prompt attention given to all col- 1 lections entrustedto my care. tf r Will pi e. I’.' ANSLEY & ANSLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Americus, Ga r\ Will practice In the counties of Sum ter, Schley, Macon. Dooly, Webster, Bfew- C. MATHEWS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 221 % Forsyth street, Americus, Will practice in all the Courts,and in the Coun- SUV t'SJi Miss Emma Eaves, the young Amorl- was can singer, is, it is whispered, engaged struck by lightuing while sowing seed, 1 to Julian Story, the artist. and was Instantly killed. A beautiful skin, l>right^BycB, sweet A Common l» M ..o. breat !>! 6M od appetite, vigorous body, Dyspepsia lias become the most com on disease of the count] are not exempt, attacking the young well as the old, caused no doubt from Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher, at the age I our mode of living and the too free use f -- ha8 u . to visit ber 80n in the | of tobacco, etc., and yet it is one ot the ’ # „/ , , ..... .... * . nf Woe i n I'cially strong in fbis line. latest Fabric Have all the newest and pure blood and good health result from . - . „ , the use of I)e Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is ; men disease of the country; all classes 8oIJ b Cook’s Pharmacy. I are not exempt, attacking the young as * J state of Washington. most difficult diseases we have to eu counter. In the last live years I)r. Holt' 1)c Witt - 8 Little E . lrly nisei s never discovered a remedy (Dr. Holt s Dys- , call8e nau8ca Mild hut sure, peptic hlixir), up to this time lias not rather tIian forc0 . Best Little pill failed to euro n a single instance. Me ff , r >lck honrtarho. chronic constipation, can refer you to \Y. A. Wright, Comp. (Jen. of the State, Judge R. F. Lyon, Mr. George Dasher, Macon, Ga., I)r. L. I\ j Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har rison, Columbus, Ga., and hundreds \ of others if desire/1. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspepsia Elixir Co., Monte- 1 zuma*Ga. Bottles double former size. ] Brice $1. For sale by .all druggists. for sick headache, chronic constipation, ! dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s • Pharmacy, j 1-10-sSm I DE. F. A. THOMAS, Ladies Don’t Forgot our our Table Linens, Napkins, Doylies Towels, etc. NEW SHIPMENT OF GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK! We will sell you goods cheaper than any advertised prices. We I don't promise more than we can do, but do more than we promise. BEALL & OAKLEY Waltkk K. Wiieatlky, J. B. Fitz/ikkald Wheatley & Fitzgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office: 406 Jackson 8t., Up Stairs, AMERICUS, i GEORGIA jan7-tf JjUDSON A BLALOCK, Will practice in all courts. Partnership limited to civil cases. Office up stairs, corner Lee ami ! Lamar street, in Artesian Block. dec21-d-wly W. H. KIMBROUGH. E. O. SIMMONS, i Telephone OJt. JL-*. O. Box | Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup . . . .. prevents and cures croup. No cure no ' Physician and Surgeon. jSCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, Will do a general practice in tho city j FOUNDRY AM> MACHINE 8IIOP. ' SIMMONS & KIMBR0U3H, iATTORNEYS AT LAW, Iturlow lSloolt, Room 4. ! Will practice In l>oth State and Federal Courts. Strict attention paid to all business entrusted to I them. Telephone No. 106. 12-lO-UOtf pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’ peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga, ap21-lm t'rili.’UliiK n Young Lady. She would be a pretty girl but for one thing.” “What’s that?” asked Charley. George—“Her face is always covered witii purple and red blotches,” Charley—“Oil, that’s easily enough disposed of. I’se/l to be the same way myself, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of it in no time.” George—“What was it?” Charley—“Simply blood eruption. Took a short couno of I*. 1*. 1*. I tell ! you, it’s the boss blood corrector. The He will be found at Dys-! liis office when not professionally en gaged. Will keep slate on office door, j Office: Socon/l floor, Artesian Block, j Munlw ly 4-11-01 W. B. Oukkry. DuPont Gukrkv. Ainericus, Ga. Macon, Ga, GUERRY & SON, L AWYERS, Americus, Ga. Office In Pe°* pie’s National Bank Building, Lam»r street. Will pructlco in Sumter Superior j and County Courts, ami In tho Supreme Court. Our Junior will regularly attend ! the scNiions of the Superior Court. The firm will take special ruses In any Superior Court on Southwestern Railroad. G. The Woman's Pre»« Club. Atlanta, April 24.—[Special.]—Mrs. E. L Byington, president of the Wo man’s Press Club of Georgia, has called a meeting in the parlors of the Kimball house, Monday, May 4th, at 5SI0 p. m The regular business session will be held then, and another session will he held Tuesday, May 5th, at 10 a. in. All pie members are expected to lie present. a change had not' governor had rheumatism sobad|that you 1 could hear him holler clear across the COMPANY, Americus, (Ja. county every time he moved. He tried it, and you know what an athletic old gent he is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them afterwards. All the drug stores sell it.” J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Prop’rs, Manufacturers of Steam Kmrincs, Hollers, Cotton Presses and General For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG | Machinery, Cotton < Jins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill ami Machinists' Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work. w4-7-6mo* MACON, GEOHGLA. I AVFtcRH YMi Peachtree Street Atlanta- I KS [Ko 0m 7 Barlow Bl’k, Americus i Pinna and specifications lurnlHL.d J‘* r huiidimrs of all desc-ipt Ion a —public birae ings especially. Comniunlcationa by man l to either office will meet with prompt tentlou. Win. Hall, Superintendent a inert- t office. .1 $500 WE will pay then! Reward ! Louise Michel ha> started a school Loudon where she gives free instructii to forty poor children. iipiinl \Mth 1 “• '“ | |>y. pr ,..| a ImllKOMl' members are expected to he present. : , ... it.. ! 1 j In their worst forms are cured by the A suit for *:i,o/m,o<Mi. use of 1*. 1’. 1*. If you are /lebiiitated Tukntox, April Z4.—A declaration : "" 1 fm down, or if you iced a tonic to . . 1 , , ..... regain uesh and lost appetite, strength was filed to day, in the United States J anc j vigor, take P. 1*. I*., and you will be circuit court, in a S3,000,0X1 suit for cUmages for breach of contract, brought by Mr, Jewett agaiait Hubert Garrett, Henry Frick, and Hr, Latrobe. Tlie auft is the outcome ot a transaction in Lon- TIIK DVVKM’OItT Dltl’i; fl Arooinrs r strong and healthy. For shatterc/l con stitutions ami 1/mi manhood P. P. P. COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GA. (Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium) EiUhllsbed over twenty years. Hookkeeping. fl the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is Shorthand taught by v»i*rlenced teacher., the Orel text l,l<aol nnritier in the world i Thon«nd» of student. In (food paying pcltlon. tne greatest WOtKl purltler in tlie world. Tenn , nioderate. students received dally. For sale by all druggist. end for circular.. apnil-dlitt-wHt I jtmed-wlyr AMSON ft KAKI., WANITAkY FaK/iINKKK“- htlmateH for water huPP'D ! MHW.-rage and gt>neml engineering w° rK * ('onstruction Nuperinten/le/l. ttewerag/'' • i speeialty. Ifeudquarie'N, Montgomery, a* • AmorJeu.s office over Davenport U li/»ie--‘* i Drugstore. Iluvesome fine vacant lot- ! sale on liberal terms. One four nt. «.|»rJi- !*• MoYEY» propret/>r, Manufacturer of Every Variety of Saws and dealer SAW MILL SUPPLIES. Speelal attention given to Repairing. Agent for W. L. Power & Co.'* Celebrated. THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN dkfkks Fuji halk ; SEiViNC MACHINES & MOWS | For all Machine, on ea.y term., and can pj.ly the l>ei*t Wool Working Machinery. 0i]Si iachM)S| a Large 4ml Well Selected Stock ready for ihipror Prl/^i low. Liberal terms. Write for catalogue. ATLANTA, - GEORGIA FOR All MACHINES. ten lion glvi small Machinery. Onli cel vo prompt attention.