About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1902)
TOE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-BECORDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1902. ME LADIES TO RIDE IN PARADE AT FAIR. loral Parade of Beauty is Promised. MANY CARRIAGES IN PAGEANT. 'While Fair Riders on Horseback Will Also Form a Feature of the Pageant —Efforts Are Being Made to Inolude This as a Great Feature, While little haa been said about it THE RELLS DID RING IN SPITEOF ALL. Marriage Was a Surprise When Told. CUPID PROVED OUT A WINNER. Mr. Jacobs and Miss Hays Elopo and Were Wedded—Announcement of Their Marriage Caused Quite a Sun prlso Horo. AMERICUS PRISON FERTILIZER PUNT HOLDS BUNDRICK. I NEARS COMPLETION Slayer of Shrouder is Land- j Big Force of Men Pushing ed Here. 1 the Work. CITIZENS FEARED A LYNCHING. GREAT INDUSTRY FOR AMERICUS The announcement Saturday morn. thus far, it is a fact that the Amerious lo S ot tho marriage of Miss Lizzie Elks are endeavoring to have a great Ha J 8 and Mr. Harry Jacobs came as floral parade as o feature of their fair d,8,in et surprise to their friends here two weeks henoe, and with essurance 68 well 88 t° the family of the pretty of co-operation upon the part of their young bride, the daughter of Mr. and lady friends its success is now certain. Mrs. Will Hays, residing near the A floral parade, in which a number oit T- of Americas'fairest equestriennes will! The young couple were married take part, will indeed be a feature of 10:80 o’clock the night before at the the fair. Methodist parsonage here. Already the oommittees having that] The announcement was the more part of the program in oharge has been I surprising from the faot that it was assured of the aid of the ladies, and generally understood that the young many yery beautifully decorated car- 8*°°“ had but recently been paying riageB and bicycles will make up the Ihe devoted to another here, pageant, led by many of Americas’ fair- B * this as it may. Mr. Jacobs called est belles riding spirited steeds. °P<»> Miss Hays Friday night and the Mr. J. O. Wheatley, as chairman of 1two went for a drive whioh ended the floral parade committee, is doing I the residence of Bev. W. L. Wootten good work already. e‘ 1° o’clock, where the rites were sol Muob interest is manifested iu the emnized. They then went to the Elks voting contest, especially among home of the bride's sister, M*s. 8, the friends of salesmen, railway men Smith. and Elks between whom the question A brief note left upon her dresser of.popularity will be decided. home by Miss Hays explained her ab- Advertlsing agents of the carnival senoe to her parents, company reached Amerious yesterday, The marriage was the culmination and tons of advertising matter is being of a rather romantic episode occurring posted on billboards in the city and here recently, and in which the public surrounding towns. It is going to be a has felt considerable interest But gala week in Americas and thousands "all’ 8 well that ends well" and the new. of visitors are coming here. I ly wedded pair will be as happy as if Manager E. D. Ansley, of the Elks I united to the muslo of cathedral "country store” is now getting busy I chimes. with this enterprise and promises bnsh-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs left yesterday els of bargains every day. afternoon for Fitzgerald, Qa. where they will reside. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have In I my store,” writes druggist C.T. Smith, Ont of Death’s Jaws, "When death scorned very near from of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King’s New DIs-1 8 severe stomaoh and liver trouble, that oovery for Consumption, Coughs and 1 suffered with for years.” writes P. Colds, becaure It always cures. In my I Muse, Durham, N, C., "Dr. K'ng's six years of sales it has never failed. 11 New Life Pills saved my life and gave have known It to save sufferers from 1 perfeot health." Best pills on earth Throat and Lnng diseases, who oouldl 8nd ° n| y 25o at the Eldrldge Drug get no help from doctors or any other | Stores, remedy.” Mothers rely on it, best phys- lolans prescribe It, and Eldrldge Drug | CHANCE TO MAKE A ' FORTUNE Stores guarantees satisfaction or refund fn 0 *' Tl*®' ,r * 8 -i Regular slats, I circus Peopla Want Others Who Can 60o and 81, .... 1 Loup the Loop. BEGGED TO SHARPEN A PENCIL I tfaJoVe m7n ta t^swideVo^ “wto u .. “ ... „ oauld successfully perform that ’loop’ Mon Adams Made Attempt to Get a io t,” remarked Mr. H. A. Daniels, one Knife. of the Forepaugh-SellsYepresentatives, Monroe Adams, the doable marderer who *“ ,n Ameriona recently. "Yon confined in the Atnerlons jail for shoot- ? ee \‘ bu mao DUto1 ° 18 eolng to get Ingdown his wife and danghter ln h ort sooner or *»*«. :He realizes it, cold blood, will have to exerclso great “ d " 8 realiZ8 1,18 requirements shrewdness if he eludes the vlgllanee .“ e 8nc0888,nl aooompllshment of of BheriffBell and Depnty Gatewood I thl * ,eit “ 8 80 el *°‘ th8t the »U«htest and iaba a knife hladn into hi« jnpni.. deviation mesne an aeoldent-and an Adams la a desperate character, and the 88oide8t means almost certain * death, belie! obtains that he will take his life “i 0 ?? thu * ot WM fl „ r8 ‘ Presented st if an opportunity is given him. Several Madison Square Garden, New York, at times recently he has attempted to get tba 1 ® p *.“ Ing ° l 018 8888 on, just four a knife on the pretext ot sharpening a I *P p > | oations have been made for the pencil which, when examined by Bher- p08i “ 0n °* nnaeretndy—and all four iff Bell, had a needle point already. I now in tlio hospital* Not one Adams, it is said, fully believes that °* tbo ,<mr J? 80 S°‘ beyond bis first he U going to be hanged, and might I " te “ pt - a Wo would be very glad la- cheat the gallows if he oould. deed to find another man who oould suooessfully perform this feat, for as things stand how, if Diavolo does He Learned a Gnat Truth. make e slip, its all off with the aot un- I. is said of John Wesley that he once W8 ? nd aom8 one * Aod ‘bo pay is said to Mistress Wesley: "Why doyou bad either; 00, T #1 .000 a week- tell that cbild the same thing over and *7® Mme t0 earo • i 0B ‘ 78 eeeonds, over again?” “John Wesley, because tbat "’ 0 a '°o nda 8 * oaoh performance, once te’Ung Is not enough.” It Is for I ? r 18 8eoon da a day. But fixup your this reason that you are told again and * n8nran00 8tfl l, for it would take a ro. d again tbat Chamberlain’s cough roIler to drog an ,nanranc8 Bg8a * «« Remedy cures colds and grip; that|^ 00 a,,er J 08 signed the contract It oounteraets any tendenoy of these diseases to result in pnenmonla, and that I Han a Ten Fenny Nail Through His It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale Wand by all druggists. | WnIle 0 j>onIng a box, J. 0. Mount, of Tbreo Mile Bay, N. Y,, no a ten penny ALL THESE WILL MARRY TODAY. | nal1 through the fleshy part of bit hand. “I thought at once of all the pain and A Bunch of.Llscenses Were laaued I thl *,r? n 1 W ““f,“ B ’" bo “J 8 * Raiur^aii and ,mmed lately applied Chamber- Saturday. I p»j n Balm and oooaalonally after- Judge Allen issued marraiage lloens-1 ward8, To my surprise it removed all es yesterdsy to the following conples I palD “•‘rereneea and the Injured parts residing here. I w ®re soon healed.” For sale by all drug. Mr. Robert Lee Thomas and Missl* 1 ** 1, Daisy D. Nicholson. Mr. :A. J. Ledger and Miss Addiel For Sale. Potter. And Prisoner Warn Brought to Amad eus For Safe Keeping Under Orders I of Judge Llttloiohn. Other Brother | It Still at Large. Vlrglnia-Carollna Co'*. Big Plant Hero Will Be Finished In Sixty Days— Will Have a Capacity of Twenty Thousand Tons Annually. Securely handcuffed, and guarded j by Sheriff Sheppard and Acting Depu ty Walden, of Dooly county, Andrew j Bundrick, one of the tlayere of John j Within sixty days or by Deoember 1st the great plant of the Virginia- Carolina Chemical Co. in Amerions will be completed and thus will anotb Shrouder near Cordele recently, wme „ large industry, end one of the most brought to Americus Saturday morn ing and jailed here tor safe keeping. And thereby another tragedy in j Dooly was probably averted. It is believed that had Bundrick re-1 mained in the Dooly county jail Judge I Lynch would have disposed ot the charges of murder againet him, and | that very quickly. important in tha state, be added to those here. And it will be a busy hive of industry indeed. The plant, completed, wilt represent an investment of >150,000. And the annual output will be twen ty thousand tons of high grade ferti liser. It will employ a large force and the payroll will be 8100 a week, In tael, it was rumored.that enraged of wblch wiu be expendad bere> citizens of that county intended hang- Wilh 8opt . p Ufli a TSmes . B ecorder ing Bundrieklaat night for his heiu- repreaentatiM went throngb tho one crime, one of the blackest on tbe ground, yesterday. The main build- reoorde of the atate.end for this reason hi gi or mil iag plant, an immense he was harried away from the Vienna structure, is nearing completion. It is jtil as soon as possible, I modern in al( its appointments and by Bundrick'e removal to Americus was (ir the largest building in southwest done at the instance of Judge Z. A. Geo rg j a . Littlejohn here. A half million brick and seven hup Quite recently Judge Littlejohn has I dred thousand feet of lumber was used received letters from prominent citi-1 in its construction, zens of Dooly, wherein they expresaed A great force of carpenters were fear for the safety of Bundrick. working there yeeterday, and within Some of these gentlemen requested I two or three weeks this immense strue- Judge Littlejohn to convene Dooly tore will be roofed and finished, court in speoial session that Bundrick Here tbe phosphate, porash, blood, might be giyen an immediate trial, aoid and other ingredients will be ma- Thia coatee wae not expedient, how-1 nipniated by improved machinery and ever, but to proteot the man Judge I tbe finished product sacked and placed Littlejohn ordered him sent here. aboard oars for shipment anywhere. Sheriff Sheppard made the transfer I In the engine room, adjoining this in safety yesterday. I building, will be a splendid 100 horse George Bnndriok, the brother of the power, Corliss engine, connected with prisoner, and who was likewise Impli- two great boilers of 100 horse power oated in the terrible tragedy, is still a each. The engine and boiler fugitive from justice. rooms are substantially built of pressed Andrew Bnndriok, it will be remem- [ brick, and all the machinery will be ot bered, was oangbt by Mooon detectives week ego. He wae found bidden in barn in Crawford oonnty and smoked on?, the officers firing the barn in an effort tocateh him. He was then car ried baok to Dooly oonnty. The two Bnndriok*, it will be re- | membered, waylaid and killed John Shronder near Baines, in Dooly oonn- the latest design. The acid chamber is to be looated jnst east of tbe main building. Tbe two will be of eqnal size, 340 feet long by 105 feet width. The boildingaare being ereoted by Mr. Gilford, of Co- lnmbus, and are moat substantial. Tbe plant is immediately nponthe Central of Georgia Bailway, and one band voked. ty, a month ago, and at the same time and a half miles of private track rnna nearly fatally shot Mrs. Shronder, I through the extensive grounds and who was in the buggy wilh her hns- alongside both the buildings. The murder was wholly nnpro-1 An ample water supply is afforded a fine lakelet and a million gallons __ Bnndriok will bo kept in the Amen- available at all times, the waste supply ens jail nntil the next session of Dooly being 05.000 gallons daily. The build county court. | j ngs w jh be ,q„'i pped with hydrants and fire appaiatns, the propelling Old People Have Theta Trouble. I power being a huge fire pnmp conven Mr Franola Little of Benton Harbor, I lently looated. JJJJt,' '* 0T ? r **"■ 81 ***• 81008 Altogether tbe plant will be a m.gui 1885 be has been tronbled more or less » . . Q , with Indigestion and oonstlpstion and ®®°* f 008 ^* od 8 °P‘* Tike, an ex- has tried almost everything In nae |for perl ® noed nianutaotnrer of fertilizer thoie ailments. Lut August be began I 88d moat courteona and affable gentle- nalog Chamberlain’s Stomaoh and Liver I man, will have it in readiness by Deo Tablets and was soon feeling muoh bet- ember i*t ter. In a recent letter he says, "I have used three boxes of the Tablets and now think I am well.” These Tablets Im- Do Good-It Pays, prove the appetite and invigorate the I A Obioago man hss observed that, stomaoh, liver andibiwels. For aale by "Good deeds are better than real'estate all druggists. | deeds—some of the taller are worthless. Act kindly and gentle, show sympathy BLACK DEMON SENT TO CAMPS. | and land a helping hand. Yon cannot possibly lose byiL” Most men appre Mr. j.C, Daniel andMIs. A. J. Ar-L^td'nl Tl Mtagton.1 |?0.l3 w 3L 8. H. Hawsins. Mr. J.S. Howell and Miss Willie Farker. Mr. W. 8. Davis and Miss Frances I Male Help. I MEN—Onr lilnstrated catalogne ex- The license for Mr, Harry Jaoobs I plains how we teach barber trade in and M.ss Lizzie .Hays [waa issued the short time, mailed free, Moler'Coliese. evening previous. {New Orleans, La. Woolfolk Taken From Amerious to I clata 8 kind word and enoonragement Serve Sentenee. mor * than snbi’antlat help. Thera era _ persons in this community who might Jim Woolfolk bade adien to his com- truthfully says: "My good friend, fortable cell in the Amenens jail yea- cheer up. A few doses of Chamberlain’s terday and waacarriod to the peniten- Coogh Bsmedywill ridyonofyonrcold, tiary camp in Worth oonnty, where be I and there It no danger whatever from ™!*‘ er , VB “ 880,8088 ot ,w ®°|y rear*, pnenmonla when you see that medlolne, Woolfolk ia the negro who attempted it always core*. I know it for it haa an assault upon a lady near Preston, helped me ont many times.” Sold by and barely escaped lynching at tbe all druggists. ' bands of outraged citizens. At the I 6 sessioi! of Webster eonrt last week HIS CONDITION QUITE SERIOUS Woolfolk entered a pica of gnllty, and 1 was sentenced by Judge Littlejohn to i „ ... a term of twenty years in the pen. W Pa< ® 8u,f ® ra Muoh From • Bad Woolfolk atill rejoioes that his sen-1 Wound, tence was to tbe pen instead of the gal- Wili Page Jr. ia dasgeronsly ill at lows. The negro had been ia the I his father's home near Americas, and Americas jail einoe sentenced, await- I a day or two ago some fear for his re tag transportation to the eamps. | covery was entertained, It will be re membered tbat several weeks ago, in ontting cotton bagging, yonng Mr. For Sale. Or will exchange for farm property, R®se accidentally drove a sharp knife my residence and lot on Felder atreot, 1 ,0, ° Ms thigh, severing an artery. containing 0} acres. 10-15 de.o.d. wtf. H. Cun Dans, This wonnd oontinnea to bleed, despite ail efforts to stop it, and it was feared tbat death might result from loss of blood. Hava yon seen beautiful line of In dian handmade clothes hampers, at I Holliday’s. As the chip off the old blook la in clined so to the family tree bant. Choose Wisely when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. YouH find all sorts and kinds at cotroponding prices. But if you want a reputable serviceable Maebtatythen take the WHITE sars experience has i bring out a HANDSOME SYMMETRICAL and WI 25 yean experience ha^enabted us to BUILT A. PRQDUCT, combining in its make-up all the good points common to high grade machines and others that are found only on the WIUTE—for iast.-.i.cr, our TE1JSIOH SULlCATQyi, a device that shows the tension at a glance. But this is not all, we have others that appeal to careful buyers, vibrator and rotary / SHUTTLE STYLES. ■—-Our Elegant H. T. Catalogues /live full particulars a free. White Sewing Machine Co., cle ^, nd ' For Sale By F. G. OLVER, Americus, Ga, Viewed from every poisible stand point our palnta are faultless. They •re made right-of the best Ingredient* scientifically handled. They posoe.i* ■ *«c6ndTo none. They have thim 1 at^y ri f d # Mrab, « l y "hlch moke* them moat satisfactory, moat serviceable and moat economical. serviccaaio MOORE’S PURE HOUSE COLORS Manufactured by A,00R J & Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago, III. SHEPFIELD-HUNT1NQTON CO. ...Pure Delight Bye... Guaranteed 8 Yeare Old. Rich and Mellow 4 Full Quarts, 8 Full Quarts, ia Full Quarts, Direct firtm Diatillery. |3 2S $6.oo $8.50 G. A. SCOTT & CO., S Lamar St. ; : : : Americus, Qa. EARLY FALL MILLINERY. SPECIALLY LOW PRICED! Mw* 10 overflowing with the latest and richest novelties from the best Cushion centers, everything new and novel, beautiful and ar- ti Stic, that goes to make a complete millinery store will be found here. Pncee as usual on that SMALL PROFIT BASIS that has gained me reputation as giver of best valnea .. SPECIAL.—Hats for foung and old in black and white felt-all the styles this season. Newest things for bridal and birthday presents. Call at '—^ MRS. M. T. ELAM’S. WANTED THE LANIER SOUTHERN Two hundred yonng men and ladies to qualify for paying positions. If yon are interested, write ns for onr handsome illustrated catalougc. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga,