Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 08, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1891. ES SYPHILIS THE IUITER CAUGHT. IEW YORK'S MURDER MYSTERY SOLVED BY BLOOD STAINS- A Trail of Itlnml Across the IIhII From ICoom to Itoom Tells the Story of the Crime—The Police Confident That They Have the (light Man. Nkw York, April 30.—[Special.}—In spector Byrnes believes he has at last se cured the perpetrator of the recent “Jack the Kipper” murder, of which Carrie Brown was the unfortunate vic tim, at the East Hiver Hotel. A crank criminal, a kind of human monster familiarly known as “Frenchy j Xo. 1,” who is in the habit of biting 1 women, sometimes very seve.ely, and is j in consequence a terror to night birds of ! the waterside, is the suspected mur- : derer. The police have found out that a strati- ] ger who went to room 31 with the inur- ! dered woman, left the hotel before mid night. “Frenchy Xo. 1” occupied room i which is directly across the hall room Xo. 31. C'OKI)ELK'S BUDGET. The News of a Day ill the Magic City of the I'lnes. Coiidki.k, April 30.—[Special.]—The Standard Oil Company has decided to make this a distributing point for their oils, and are having erected a warehouse near the electric light plant. This wealthy company has acted wisely in lo cating a branch of their business here, where so much oil is required about fac tories, and where it will bo so conven ient to dispose of it along railroads lead ing out in live directions from Cor- dele. For sometime past the Tide Water Oil Company has had a branch of their coop erage business here where they manu facture hundreds of barrels every week. T. L. Blackwell and A. C. McDonald liavo purchased the planing mill and va riety works of I)r. .1. W. Stapleton. It is not known what the consideration was, but several thousand dollars chang ed hands. The new proprietors are prac tical business men and will push this valuable enterprise for all it is worth. I Miss Annie Foster, of Eastman, the '.WHY DO YOU COUGH ?! Are jr«u aware that It aftealW.* i ea the !>•»*• and Tar tea often ran* Into! ip I Inn it ml endala Death I Feople HMf.* rma Aitihinu. ltrearhltU, Paeaaieaia,S •1 111 all tell yea that “IT j STARTED] WITH : A COLD.” : DOCTOR ! V. P. P. Prtclily Adi. l\,k* Hot The police found a trail of blood lead- i young lady who lost her life yesterday ing across the ball from room 31 to 33. Troy, Ala , by the falling in of the ' They also found blood on the Hoor ro °f °f the opera house there, has sev- blood on a chair, blood on the blankets oral friends in Cordcle who regret the and blood on the bed in room 33 where 8a< ^ occurrence. Miss Annie was a Frenchy Xo. 1 slept that night. I »mart and lovely girl. When Frenchy was arrested and I Mr. W. W. Shipp, who has been off I searched at police headquarters the olli-1 resting from business in Florida for sev- J cials found blood on the front of bis | eral days, returned yesterday looking j i shirt and also on one shoulder. < >n bis real fat - ( ami was a blood stain that looked as if Most of the .Savannah excursionists ! a bloody hand bad clasped him there. ! ,lv ’ e returned, and say they bad plenty ! The supposition of the police is that j lo cat and drink and a good time genei- 1 after the stranger left the room-, Frenchy “Hy while down there, but they do not | went across the ball and murdered the I ,ook any better than before they went j sleeping and drunken old woman, be-1 there. Two Misses Sanford, of Macon, art visiting their sister, Miss Bennie San ford. LIPFMAN BKUS., Proprietors, Lippman’s Block) SAVANNAH, GA» j cause she remonstrated with him on \ir sale by the DAVEXPORT DRUG ! recent occasion. MBA NY, Americas, Ga. DO NOT SUFFKK ANY LONGED. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of Miss Mattie Gdom, who has been at tending school here, •returned to-day to WAS UK MI'KDF.ItKD? sumption broken in a week, we hereby i her home in Colquitt couuty. i guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per direction, and do not tind our statement correct. For sale by Fleetwood «fc Bussell, Americus, i (Ja. IT MAY IIK HAMMOND. nn That Sjwer C ull Will l»e Elected. It’s easy enough, -the Ball corset. That’s be- : it has coils of fine wire Iprings in the sides. They jlasp the figure closely, but field to every motion. |They “give”, but they come ack. So does your money -if you’ve worn a Ball cor- fet two or three weeks, and nd that you don’t like it. fir dale by GEO. I). WHEATLEY. JAPANESE CURE Tallahassee, April 30.—Thealliancc held a private caucus yesterday after noon and strengthened the break from Call. This brought Call’s vote down to ti>. As Long was taken up with others, Speer’s vote fell to 38. It is now clear that neither Call nor Speer can bo nominated and Hammond still remains the dark horse. Owing to the night caucuses much sickness prevails, and many of the mem • hers now vote by proxy, which prevents the final break until a full caucus. Congressman II. G. Turner, of Geor gia is here and is duly honored by the state officers and legislature. The Suwanee contested election case was not reached until near the hour of adjournment, and will probably occupy several days, it being a hitter fight be tween the Call and anti-Call factions. iranteed Cure for Piles of whatever pd or degree—LV ernnl, Internal, Blind • ding, Itchii g, Chronic, Recent or itary. $1.00 ibox; 6 boxes, $5.00. >* mr ‘M» prepaid, on receipt of price, inrantce to « ire any case of Piles, aranteod and sol. only by • T, 2 DAVKSf/ORT DRUG CO., " IiolcMale a.ul Retail Druggists. Americus, Ga. feb21-dJfewlyr DK. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and bilious ness, they have never been eqralcd, either in America or abroad. For sale by Fleetwood & Bussell, Americus, Ga. WANTED ELSEWHERE. Mif.les fri-i Dunn Believed to 1m a Professional Forger Operating In Many Places. Engineer of Atlanta Dies Under Mys terious Cireiiiustanees. ACKERS! ENGLISH REMEDY! • Will Stop . Cough it any tin. and cure the 5 • wont Cold In twelve hour!. A 25 eint bottle: : nil we you $ 100 In Doctor’, hills—may me ! •your life. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. ■ VT TASTES GOOD. • NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. WM. RADAM’S ICROBE KILLER HOST TRULY AND CORRECTLY CALLED The Greatest Medicine la the World A WONDERFUL TONIC AXD BLOOD PURIFIER ALMOST UQAOTL07S COLES i Of hopeless nnd apparently InetiraMo dlvm-on aro constantly l*eimr inu<lo. It is expcctnl to I j>erform the impossibl \ by curing coses given i up by physiciuns, and it | DOES HOT DISAPPOINT EZPECTATIONS. More people are oelng cured l»y Microbe Killer than by all othe.* medicines combined. I Wo request a thorough inve.»ligation. j History of the Microbe Killer Ircu by FLEETWOOD tVr BUSSELL, Sole Agents for Sumter couuty. julyl£2-dlyr We can now say WHOLESALE DRUGS, and its an evidence, call and examine ottr Stock and l’riees. As to RETAILING DRUGS, we will {five this department MORE and CLOSER attention than ever before, assuring everyone of prompt and competent attention. Goods from us will be delivered to any part of the city, and free on board the cars. We are offering a very large stock, for Americus, of the following articles:— In Patent and Proprietary Medicines. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, It sizes, King’s Discovery, ti sizes, Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Cuticnra Remedies, Tint’s Pills, Carter’s Little Liver Pills, Derma Lotion, 12 sizes, Stone’s Cod Liver Oil, Ilosford’s Arid Phosphate, Barker’s Horse and Cattle Powders, Warner’s Safe Cure, King’s Royal Gerinatuer. S. S. 1». I*. 1*. 13. 13. 13. c. c. c. 13. It. R. W. W. C. I). J>. Cjt. Scott’s Emulsion, Brown’s Iron Bitters, | Bcarsfoot and Sarsaparilla, Lemon Elixir, ’J sizes, In Rubber Goods. i Fountain Syringes holding from pint to I Water Bottles holding pint to half gal. | one-half gallon, j Nipples. A Good Family Syringe, from 75c. to I Nursing Bottle Fittings. *2.50. In Perfumery. | Lazzell’s Odors, Persian Bouquet Special. Crab Apple Blossom. LaBelle Cologne. Lunhorg’s I'e Kdeina. Swiss Lilac. Goya Lily. Atlanta April30.—[Special.]—David M.JCrocett, an engineer was yesterday found unconscious in woods near West- End. Ho died to-day at the hospital appar ently from effects of whiskey and mor phine, though by no means is it certain that ho was not the victim of violence. He came to Atlanta from suburban dairy farm Monday to visit relatives, whom ho left to return homo, in appar ently good physical condition. When found his left arm seemed par alyzed, and he was badly burned and bruised about the head. There is a mystery surrounding the affair. The burns, bruises and paraly sis are not accounted for, and suspic ions of foul play are rife. LEMON ELIXIR. The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of the Ago. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing- qualities. GKfTunnor: In theti ■erere ease of Blood P year It stuck to me closer I taken quantities of all tbe %M „ ""*5Ml u U! 0 “ 6 •££ n, ?J do . »• •*>/ rood until I G* (Wooldridge’ii Wonderful Cure). Five bottles of this truly wonderful medicine baa made a oomplete core of me. When I commenced ^‘f^eWW.C. I was covered with sores from head to foot. Yours gratefully, JAMES COLEMAN. Apalachicola, Fla., Dec. 34,1HN9. MANUFACTURED RT WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO., JOLUMBU8, OA. FOR RALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS* of iw I contracted a 1 Poison, and for more than a _ . closer than a brother. I had n quantities of all the blood purlfleni < ‘ -LcssrNs to life MOTHER^CHILD. * m J Q .^0fHCRS ,iS ^y r ~ SOV.O ux' ay.u™^ ATLANTA. GA 1 busineM L^ e ' Ma I k * °htalned. and all Pat- o! 0*;.'for Hiitfii. Feet, i ran JJr f*. 0ppo,H# , u -•• Psitn! Office, not* f r , im u* ro J! atent in Ices time than those rnd i a*MtiRton. n. We or Photo., with descrip- iree. onr U ( PatenUble or not, free of Pamnhu» r .!ii no1 l lle Bll patent Is secured. • fVmh 1 r w to . ohta ‘ a Patents,” with •n. h , n . / ■; ,* rl ‘. e nU in yont Slate, county, or ^ 01 tree. Address, •a.snow&co. P '""' ORIc. Wuhlnglon el S500 Reward ! Ati-anta, April :10.—[Special ]—'l’lio police department lias a dispatch from Sedalia, Missouri, asking that J. L. Dunn he arrested as forger of way bills and drafts and bo held until the agent from abovo state can arrive to identify him. Tho dispatch states that lie is wanted in Sedalia for forgeries amounting to *5,TOO. Bunn will be prosecuted under Geor gia laws for iniquities already reported. His picture was taken to-day and will bo sent to Inspector Byrnes, at New York, and eisewhero. Ho is now believed to be a profession al criminal who lias operated widely in various sections of tho country. McElree'8 Wine of Cardul nnd THEDFORD'S /'.ACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the foil'wing merchants in Sumter county: J. E. Hall, Americus. I). F. Davenport, Americns. K. J. Kldridge, Americus. B. L. Joiner, Andemonvilie. Dean & McTyier, liottnford • W. It. Dorn, Friendship. > «h«-ubove reward ft. Sii k lleailachit, lmlLr<-ti< any caae of Liver •U,v . CoMPANV. CIIIC’AOO. ILL LvwTvr K InVEN ’P<MtT DRUG CO., AiucricuH Ga. #s and Ur. ll, ln«i2rnS r tE* r * d tofornlsh Lumber I'rlre, l". Jl~? rt “oli», St the lowest -l„ » wanting either of the Hs-ln, UeffSSJJJ;' con.ultln, us be- WIQCIN8 A BEBMDON. Mlm Cousins' Fight. Chicago, May 1.—On motion of the attorney for tho board of control and lady managers of the world’s fair, Miss Phmbe Cousins’ petition for an injunc tion to restrain them from removing her from the position of secretary was trans ferred to the United States court. The ground for the removal whs that a num ber of tho defendants are citizens of other states than Illinois. Going to Savannah. Macon, April 30.—By order of the governor Colonel Wiley and Captain Sims, members of the military advisory board, left for Savannah to-night to meet Governor Xorthen and the entire board to-morrow. I'lr.m.Iit, Kl.ir.nt, Itellnhle. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lomon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness nnd palpitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. For nil sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Ur. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the nlmvo named dis eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Ur. If. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and f 1.00 per bottle at druggists. Lemon Hot Drop. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all tliront and lung discasos. Ele gant, reliable. 25 cents, at druggists. Pioparod only by Ur. II. Mozley. Atlanta, Ga. may2-tuesthursasat-lyr Horribly Mangletl. Oswkoo, N, Y., April 30.—A freight locomotive of the Koine, Watertown and Ogdensburg road exploded whilo shift ing a caboose in the yard here yester day. James Cummings, tho engineer, was instantly killed, his body being blown 200 yards over a bouse and falling in a horribly mangled mass In the gar den. One of Ids legs was found 100 feet further away. The fireman, who was on the tender at tho time of the ex plosion, was blown on top of the ca boose and terribly scalded, but will re cover. The locomotive was completely wrecked. The cause of the explosion is a mystery. low. Miners Will Strike. Dks Moinks, April 30.—There seems now to be a general impression that nearly 12,000coal miners in Iowa will go out on striko to-morrow. W. II. Scott, president of tho Minors’ association of Iowa, said to-day: “Near ly every miner in lown will drop his pick and shovel to-night, and will not resume work again until eight hours is recognized at a day's work by every op erator in the union. All the miners will strike at once, ami the result can he nothing but the establishment of the eight hour movement. Attempted Suicide. Atlanta, Ga., April 30.—[Special.]- M. G. Bendy, a stranger, 05 years of age, attempted suicide here today. Tonight be was found at hie boarding house In a stupor and nnable to account for his condition. At last accounts bn seemed likely to reoover. ^^Asunt Cures F^k Chius & Fever, dump ague: v,-j[, . ’ -MAI ARU LIPPMAN ER0J.. Proprietors. Druggists, Uppman’t Block, SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. T. S. GLOVER Fancy :and: Family: Groceries, And herewith u»kM a Mhare of the public patronage. Connected In a neat and cosy Bar, where Hu finest Wines, Liquors, Beer ini Cigars When you need me come T. S. GLOVER. apr 15 tf ________ Soaps. A very Largo Assortment of Pears’ anti Pel’s Toilet .Soaps. Thermometers. Fever Thermometers, Urinometers, Lactometers, “Old Probabilities.” Garden Seed. Field and Flower Seed. Mixed Paints. White Lead, Linseed Oils, Varnlslios, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. Toilet Articles. Combs, Brushes, Tootli Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Eye-Glasses. We bottle largely Cologne, Castor Oil, Turpentine, Bateman’s Drops, Paregoric Laudanum, Spirits Camphor, Extract Lemon, Extract Vanilla (from best Beans) nnd many other preparations. We solicit patronage. RETAIL. WHOLESALE. Respectfully, DAVENPORT DRUG CO., fcb22-3m 322 Lamar St., 318 Jackson St. C. M. WHEATLEY, Prcs’t. CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Prcs’t. B. II. JOSSEY, Sec’y A Treas. C. C. STONE, Supt. A Certain Cure tor Dyspepsia. There is perhaps no disease to prevalent at Dyspepsia anil indigestion, and one too. that up to the present time lias baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the chronic diseases have their origin in Dyspepsf- The symptoms are loss of appetite, lost of flea a feeling of fulness or weight in the stomach, occasionally nansea and vomiting, acidity, flatu lence, dull pain in the head, with a sensation of heaviness * * ** * “ * '* * low S| rnent •don of the heart. If you are suffering with any of these symptoms Dr. Holt’s D vspkptio Elixir will cure you. Prepared only by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir Company MOXTIZCHA, OA The Americus Construction Company, SuccEssons to C. M. Wiikatlet A Co. Have the largcat stock of Dry L TJMBER Both Hough and Dressed, ever hold in the city, with unequalled capacity for the execuUon of line work. They will furnish the trade with Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pnlpits, Pews,, COUNTERS. SHELVING, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS, ETC. Prompt attention given all orders. Write for Catalogue and prices Office and Factory, COR. BAY * JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78. Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110. CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Pm. ARCHIE R ELDRIOGE, Gen’l Ming’ THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN orrXKS FOR MALE SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best its. Etc, l uiio| miHbiiiiivuiO) FOR All MACHINES. Special attention given to repairing , _.nsll Machinery. Orders by maU will I solve prompt attention. The Americus Refrigerating Go. 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 Feefrigerating 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. f . Office & Factory Cor. Jackson & Bay Sts., on Central R. R. •J* P. MoVEYg propretor, Manufacturer of Every Variety of Saws and dealer SAW MILL SUPPLIES. Special attention given to Repairing. Agent for W. L. Power & Co*’s Colcbrstod Wood Working Machinery. Largo and Well BoleeUd.Btoek ready for ahlpmrat Prices low. Liberal terms. Writf/or catalogue.. ATLANTA, -GEORGIA