Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, November 21, 1902, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMK8--RKC0RDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1902. MAN FIRES PISTOL AT BELGIUM'S KING Assailant Proved to Be an Italian Named Robini. WAS IMMEDIATELY ARRESTED As King Was Proceeding to Cathedral to Attend a Te Deum Three Shots Were Fired Into His Carriage, but None Took Effect. Brussels, Nov. ID.— 1 Three shots tvern fired ot the king of Belgium this morn- ing as he was proceeding to the ca thedral to attend a te ileum of the late Queen Henrietta. No one was hurt. Tile man who fired the shots was an Italian. He stood In front of the Bank of Brussels on the Hue Royal. KING LF.OrOLD. The other chambets in the revolver proved to he blank, so it Is presumed that those fired were equally harm less. The man was Immediately ar rested and the police had some dif ficulty in rescuing him from the hands of the crowd. He gave the name of Robini. The royal eortego consisted of sev eral carriages, besides that of the king, containing the Count and Count ess of Flanders, Prince and Princess Albert, of Flanders, the Princess Clementine, and the aides de camp and ladles cf honor. Held Anarchistic Beliefs. When examined by the police Hu- blnl confessed that ho Intended to ahoot King Leopold, and said he held anarchist beliefs. ltublno is a bookkeeper. He was horn at Rinardo near Naples in 1859, and has lately lived In Brussels. A fuller investigation showed the police that Rubino really fired a ball cartridge, the bullet of which smash ed the window of the Comte d’ Eoul- traniont's carriage and grazed tho grand marshal's face. Mob Attacks Robino's Cab When rescued from tho mob Rubi- no was placed In a cab and Infuriated people Immediately surrounded It and attacked tho vehicle with knives and sticks. The police had great dif ficulty In forcing a way to tho police station through tho crowd, which shouted alternately. “Kill him," and “Long live the king.” The cab was badly hacked with knives. A search of the prisoner revealed a package of ball cartridges. It is reported that Rubino had been heard to express anarchistic opinions, and It Is also said that he came to Brussels from London expressly to kill King Leopold, and went to the cathedral today for this purpose, but refrained from shooting at the king for fear of killing soldiers who stood between him and Ilia majesty Attempt Was Premeditated Rubino Is also reported to have said he was employed in the Italian secret service In London, and that he camo to Brussels a fortnight ago with the Intention of assassinating King Le opold. The news of the outrage spread ran- Idly throughout the city, and the greatest excitement prevailed. The people thronged the streets eagerly discussing the attempt on the life of the king, and large crowds gathered In front of the various bulletin boards. The newspapers Issued frequent edi tions, and these were eagerly bought. General abhorrence was expressed- by the people at the apparently deliber ate attempt to assassinate the Dover- elgn. Searching For Eagan’s Body. Kallspel, Mont., Nov. 14,—The Great Northern company has employed elev. en men to continue the search for Su perintendent Egan, for ten days, but has no plans after that time. Assist ant General Superintendent Kennedy, who has taken charge of the division says: "Superintendent Egan has not been found and now we can only attempt to recover his body.” Superintendent Egan Is said to have carried life Insurance amounting to 125,000. What effect a failure to find the body would have on the Insurance is now being questioned. Grsceial woraee A Oesiro for a Perfect Figure is Inseparabla from a Leva of tho Beautiful. The scent of the violet or rose is ol I precious ns the lovely flowers whose breath they are, and while the lives ol I flowers ore brief and we can only enjoj I them for a day, the beautiful woman giveJ I the pleasure of her fragrance to us as i permanent blessing. The soft fragrance I of a beautiful woman suggests purity, I health and elegance; she is the refinement of civilization; an index always of good I taste and an unerring badge of gentility, | BRADFIELD’S F emale Regulator in regulating the lunar periods in woman I permits of no wrinkles, pale cheeks 011 tortured nerves and shapeless figures. It is I Nature's remedy. The druggist may off el I something else and call it “just as good” I but the menstrual organs will not be dt> ceivid, and permanent injury may result I Try our Regulator. Of all druggists $l Our treatise on “ Woman” mailed free; THlf BRADFIEl D REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Those decorated Dini?er Sets are genuine Haviland China. Our own importation. The “White” will cross “The Tide” in Nov. We have the finest Lamps shown in Georgia, but they are the cheapest, 15c to $20.00. Those Lounges and Chairs are covered with real leather, and frames are quartered oak. Our Cut-Glass have the thickest blanks, deepest cut, most ar tistic patterns, and most brilliant sheen that can be secured. Our stock of Chamber Suits, Side Boards, China Closets, Ex tension Tables, Diners, Odd Chairs and Tables is the most complete and attractive we have ever shown. We still have large stock of graceful and elegant shapes in Odd Pieces in French China, Vases, Cups and Saucers and other articles suitable for presents or home use. Our stock of Housefurnishings can supply all your wants. It is true goods were bought for CASH and that we can and will give full value for every dollar spent with us. DR. A S. DYAR & Physicians an I Sped lists. 34 1-2 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Ga. CO. A.W. Cor. Jackson and Forsyth Sts. Americus, Ga. Chronic Newous and I Pilvate Diseases Our I Specialty. treat w ith greatest successall forms of I NERVOUS Sc in Inal T ^ Seminal Losses, Nlitht Emis sion. Lows of Vital Power, Sleeplessness, Despondency, L l 1 X Un CT, »j1' LpiLhnllLhS, I . ot Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Lassitude, Gloominess. Depression of I Spirits, Aversion to Society, Easily Dlscour-1 aged. Lack ot Confidence, Dull, Listless, Un fit for Study or business, and finds lite a bur-, den. SAFELY. PERMANENTLY and PRI- VATELY CURED. BLOOD AND SKIN I horrible In its results, completely eradicated I without the use of mercury. or Iodides of I Potash, Pains In the Head and Bones,Syphlll-1 e, Catarrh I 1 VTHEN OTHERS HAVE FAILED. . URINARY Kidnev and Bladder Trou-1 unman I / bie*. Weak Mackt Uu rning Urine, Frequency of Urinating, Urine high- lv colored or w itn milky sediment on stand ing, Gonorrhae, Gleet.Cystitis, Etc., prompt-1 ly and safely cured. Charges reasonable. To Young Hen and Kiddle Aged Her. A SlIRF nilRF rlie asful effects cf vUnC ounc Early Vice, which! brings organic weakness, destroying both mind and body, with all Us dreadful Ills, permanently cured, URETHRAL STRICTURE £* e ™, A J Cured, Removal complete, nelthei knife, I caustic nor dilation; without pain or Injury. Proof Indisputable, VYR DYAR Addresses those who have I kill# V I fin impaired themselves by Im proper Indulgences and solitary habits which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for business, study or marriage. | MARRIFD MEN, or those entering on that ( happy life, awateof physical debi lty, quick ly assisted. THOUSANDS CUBED. Our newsystem of mail treatment enables I us to treat patients at their own home as successfully as by a personal interview, Send for perfect question list- Call on or I address DR, A. S. DYAR & CO.| 34 1-2 Peachtree Street. Between Marietta and Walton Streets, Atlanta, Ga. “We can live without poetry, music or books, But civilized men cannot live without cooks.” Hid the poet Bulwar lived in this advanced age of good cooks and good living, he would have gone, for his meals to Johnston’s Restaurant, Under the Opera House, where the art cullnaire is a finished product. The tables of this populer Cafe are supplied, day and night, with every delicacy of the season; the most luscious Oysters, Juicy Steaks, Southdown Mutton, Fish, Birds and Game of every variety. Quick Orders Served at Shortest Notice and in a style calculated to please the most exacting and fastidious epicure. Everything new, neat and clean; elegant dining rooms, public and private, excellent service. Orders for meals sent anywhere m Americus. Telephone No, !0 If You Are Hungry. In the same building, but entirely separate from the Cafe, is the Bar. where the finest and purest Wines and Liquors, Beer, Ale, etc , are served. Here presides that genius, Coot Stanfield, whose fame as a mixologist is proverbial. His greeting is cordial and he serves only the very best. For The Best Cooked Heals in Americus. JOHNSTON For The Best and Fnrest Drinks Sjrved in City. Quail Are in Sight, and Ducks are Coming, jmiinwiuv 0 f them and is ready and waiting to fix you for them. I am better prepared to serve the sportsmen than ever before with a large assortment of High-Grade Guns and Ammunition at priced to suit your pocket- book. Myline of single'Breech-Loaders cannot be beaten' on quality or pt>:, and my High-Grade’[Hannuer and Hammerlcss Double-Barrel Breech Loaders cannot be duplicated anywhere at the prices. HAIR BALSAM Clca..M-t and Gauntlet the hair. Promote* • luxuriant growth. Haver Falle to Bcetoro Gray “Ur to its Youthful Color. ,1 »r*ip «J.<-».«• * heir loliinr. Old Veteran Gete Damages. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 14.—J. W. Low lier, of Wsdesboro, N. C., attended tho National reunion of Confederate vet erans held iff Dellas during last April. By the overcrowding of an excursion train on ths St Louis Southwestern railroad, he was crowded oS the train at Oarlspd, Tex., and his slcuu fract ured and his right 'arm broken, lie sued ths railroad company for $43,- 000 damages. A jury In Judge Nash’s court awarded him 13.250. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ....Hudson’s Drug Store.... 212 Forsyth St.. 'Phone 98. Drugs and Medicines. We have the prettiest and most complete drug store in the city, " A iJ E cjiil'uKsTEi , es , 'S:Nousu I our stock is fresh and complete. We are reliable druggists,and nevei dSL'rArSMlisl'iVS'M I substitute. We fill your doctor’s prescriptions just as he .writes them. Paigerau Habitllatlm and Imlta. I Uone. Bey of your Drucglst. or emd do. te I turn UaJJU lSTooOTeStawntal. Bel/by .. . * .r! hreMlsu. ^Chleheete* then * * “ Meotlou this poper. VUtion 1>, l*tmlJ Every Woman Im Interested end should know f about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray ~“enewVa«lMlByrlafe. Injec- * Nurtion. ItMt—M*f- | t—Most Convenient ll tlcaases Initially Hot and Cold Soda Water. Sole agent for HUYLER’S CANDIES. FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED. shyser dreyyHt A other, bat rend stamp for. lustrated book-MsW4.lt give* full pdEtioulars and directions ii valuable to ladies. MAHYKI, ^ ttcoin Times lldg.*.\’e%v Vo. MONEUOANED! Farm loans negotiated any I where ia Southwest Georgia at low rates and on easy| terms. Save money by see ing me. Q. R. ELLIS. Americas, Ga. If you want money on your farm I have arrangements I with New York parties through-whom I can get it for you | at Lowest Possible Cost. J. J. HANESLEY, Room No. 5 Barlow Block, - - Americus, Ga, Stnrue Lumber Warcnouse S, A. L. Ry. A Church St JOHN W. SHIVER, Ttho jCumbet 2)oalor Uptown omce [No-ntr. Siough ana tDramad jCumbtr jCatht, \<Shlnfit*, Sit, Warehoue No. 117. Retldence’.iKo.lOt For the Next 30 Days merless Guns. If you are not ready^to buy, bring your old gun here and have it repaired and cleaned by practical and experienced guu- smiths. - Shells loaded to order on sbort jiotice, and special and prompt attention given to mail orders. SMITHWICK’S GUN STORE. I2i FORSYTH STREET. IBM s There’s Plenty to Drink on the Corner Now I ...ARTESIAN SALOON... New Place, and the Best Line of Liquors fold in the City. Original "Stone Mountain Corn, Hawthorne Club. Baltimore Hunter. Three Feathers, are among our popular brands of fine liquors, Mr. Robert A. Hogue is with us and would be pleated Mo serve bis many friends in city and oonntry. ARTESIAN SALOON, W. N. Booker, Prop. To Whom It May Concern I We wish to call your attention to the beautiful line of Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Sachet Powders, Smelling Salts, etc., carried by the Eldridge Drug Stores. Nowhere can you find a’more beautiful assortment of perfumes m{elegant packages, than aie now displayed at he Eldridge Drug 1 Stores.