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BY FALLING WALLS.
FIREMEN ARE INJURED
Big Blaze Occurs In City of
New York'.
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AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY J1ARCH 6 lp03.
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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
LOSS OF $250,000.
Five-Story Building on Broadway and
One Hundred and Thirtieth Street
How To Find Ont.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
re-
t-—uJv pass It or pain In
_ the back is also
Destroyed by Fire—Hotel Adjoining /convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
Was Endangered. der are out of order.
What to Do.
•New York, Feb. 26.—Several firemen , There ls comfort in the knowledge
were hurt, one perhaps fatally at a 2, , c ,u pre3sei !'J,j at Dr ' Kl i mers Swamp-
Cre in anS-story building at .troadway £ish' }?*$*%%%£% ^fin^
and One Hundred and Thirtieth street ( back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
The property loss is es. j of Jhe urinary passage. It corrects Inability
early today.
tlmated at $250,000. Captain John
Andreiso, of an engine company, while
at work at the fire, fell through an
open shaft, striking on his head. He u
waa thought to be fatally injured, his during the night”
*—'* I... H(J was takcn .. "
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effectsWollowing use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
j_._, _ .t .. -]q, e mild and the extra-
head being crushed. He was taken ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
to & hospital. I realized. It stands the highest for its won-
A dozen firemen were at woni on the derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Sixth floor when a part of tlnfflreproof ' you „ n “ da ™ edicine y°u should have the
celling fell. Battalion Chief Gooder- I be Jj’®° d b y dru Egi3ts In50c. and$l. sizes,
son was knocked h„ * I You hlve a “ m P le bottle of this
Address Dr. Kilmer & none or Bronp-Boot
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
Don’t make any mistake, but remember
tho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer':
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y„ on every bottle.
, Hrlolr * . a wonderful discovery
piece of brick and Fireman Foley’. and a book , hat te ,,'
right leg was broken a/nd he was sent more about it, both sent j
to a hospital. Firemen Joseph Minsch. absolutely free by mail,
and Thomas Mix tell from a ladder and * ~
broke their legs and a piece of cornice
crushed Fireman Joseph Klmmelh's
foot. The three men were taken to a
hospital. Sparks from the burning
building were blown towards the Mar.
ton house at Broadway and Fourteenth
street, and the 200 gueets of that hotel
.who had been aroused by the fire en
gines all went down to the street for
safety. It was found, however, that
the hotel was not in danger at any
time.
The occupants of the building were
Racket, Carhart & Co., men's furnish.
©?» ,*the Crown Suspender company,
the Nonatuk Silk company, the Brain-
ord & Armstrong Silk company and
the Altman Neckwear company. The
cause of the fire has not been ascer
tained .
GUILTY OF FIVE MURDER8.
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Alfred Knapp, of fndianapolla, Con
fesses to Many Crimes.
Hamilton, O., Fob. 26.—Alfred
Knapp, the Indianapolis man arrested
yesterday, who confessed to the mur-
tier of his third wife today made a
full confession of five murders. Among
them ls that of Ida Gebhart, the west
Indianapolis girl, who was found mur
dered and outraged in a stable July
8, 1885.
Knapp’s confession, which was
sworn to before Mayor Bosch, ls as
follows:
"On Jan. 21, 1894, I killed Bmraa
Uttloman In a lumber yard In Great
street, Cincinnati. On Aug. 1, 1894,
I killed May Eckert in Walnut street,"
opposite the Young Men’s Christian
Association, In Cincinnati. On Aug.
7, 1894, I killed my wife, Jennie Con-
/ Knapp, under the canal bridge In
liberty street, Cincinnati, and threw
her into the canal. - in' Indianapolis,
In July, 1896, I. killed Ida Gebhard.
On Dec. 22, 1902, t killed my wife,
Annie Knapp, at 339 South Fourth
street, in Hamilton, and threw her
Into the river out by Undenwald. This
Is the truth. (Signed) Albert Knapp.
“I make this statement by my own
free will, and not by the request of
any officer or any one else (Signed)
Albert Knapp.
"Sworn to before mo this 26th day
of February, 1903. (Signed) C. F.
Bosch, Mayor.’’
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanest and beautifies the hair.
* ‘ growth,
Fails to Restore Gray
Pi"«psy«ke.!.y.8
ribbon. Take no other. Refuse
Dangerous Hubstltutiona and Imita
tions. Ho j of jonr Druggist, or s«b4 4e. ia
•‘•Mf 1*5 rt i cu l“ r *’.. Testimonial*
and "Relief for Lad lee* 1 * in Uttar, b; re.
tnrn HalL 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by
a. .< - Drufrfsu. Chichester Chemical Co^
Mention this paper. .Station 1>, 1’lilla., I'a.
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases.
KIDNEY CUBE II I
FOLEY’S
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c and $1.00.
BAYS SHIP WAS SACKED.
Germans Left Reatsurador In Ruinous
f
Condition.
) New York, Feb. 27.—The Venezue-
‘ lan authorities at Puerto Cabello, says
’ the Caracas correspondent of The Her
ald, after receiving the warship Res-
taurador, which had been seized by
. tho blockading powers, hare made an
official report regarding the condition
’i! of the vessel. This report reads In
•;l P*^:
i, “The Germans before delivering the
i ( Itcstaurador had sacked her In a ruin.
, ous manner. They carried off stiver-
ware, covers, curtains, electric light
globes, kitchen utensils and even cop
per clasps from the ship’s sides,
f "The machinery was purposely left
j out of order. It was necessary to em-
j ploy mechanical engineers for 24
- hoars In order to place the Restaura-
I dor In a condition fit to go to sea.
, The pillage of the ship was soanda-
, lous.
i "German officers declare that the
{ charge of the Venezuelan authorities
, is telse. They say Germany has
j spent $12,000 In repairing the Reetau-
. rador and left 150 tons of coal on
■ board, of her without asking a cent.”
General Gordon Able to Travel.
Jackson, Miss., Feb. 26.—General
John. B. Gordon, commandor-in-chlei
of the United Confederate Veterans,
who was stricken by a sudden attack
of indigestion onrout to this city on
Thursday night, left for Texas this
afternoon. It was announced here to
dry that after General Gordon had
fills* this season’* lecture engage
meats he would retire from the plat
form.
Seins, Gill Nets, Hoop Nets,
Seln Twine,
And All Kinds of Fishing Tackle,
Guns, Ammunition,
and Cutlery at
Smithwick’s Gun Store,
Americus, Qa. •'
PROTECT your BOOKS f
They're too valuable to be strewn about the room or
SSuSETYr? du K a 1 d damagcI 0f co ™c y°“
can t help it, if your book-case is full and of the old
nr 2 i d , cons,ruc !ip n - Better get rid of such a case,
s ' arl a ,[’ ew , Ihal will always accommodate your
books without being either too large or too small—one
that grows with your library and always fits iL
The
SlobciV^rijickc
• "Elastic” BooR=Case
anri^k SjfcM °, nly u P-<o-date sectional book-case
^ b V 1 he largest manufacturers of such goods
in the world. It’s furnished in a variety of grades sizes
variety of grades, sizes
and prices, adapted to
any and all require
ments. M's a system of
units, each unit fitted
with the perfection dust-
proof roller - bearing
door. But we'll be glad
lo show (hem if you call,
or will send illustrated
catalogue on request.
We have just
ceived a large ship
ment of Baby Carri
ages and Go-Carts,
and feel safe in 'say
ing that they] are
some of the prettiest
ever shown in the
city.
Ranging in price
from $5.00 to $25.00.
A close inspection
willjconvince you as
to their merits.
FURNITURE GO.
NEW CROP
CARDEN SEED
Good Advice, Take It.
Now in stock, and we will be pleased to
supply you from our complete assortment
of
LANDRETH’S CELEBRATED VARIETIES.
GIVE US A CALL *
The Eldridge Drug Stores.
L. G. COUNCIL,
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Save Your; Honey For This Sale.
Pearlman’s Annual Clothing Sale
Is now on and will continue for 20 days.
NO HATTER WHAT YOU MAY SELECT,
It may be a S1S.00 suit
Or a $12 00 suit
Or a $10,00 suit
Or an $8,00 suit
YOU GET IT FOR
$6.50.
Children’s Clothing in Proportion.
Men’s and Ladies’
This Sale.
Fine Shoes a Special Feature o
Come early for the best.
Factor,
IN
COAL # Fertilizers.
.DEALER IN.
Selected Heats
can always be found
here. We handle
nothing butthe best,
and invite compari
son. Fish, Oysttrj
and chickens always
on hand.
Mv coal is the oelebrated Blooton Lamp and Jellioo,
conceded the finest domestio coal sold in this market.
All orders for ooal promptly delivered. My prices as low
asthe lowest,
I make liberal cash advances on cotton in store at
very low rate of interest.
Telephone No.*38.
D. PEARLMAN’S
311 Lamar Street, Americus, Qa.
WHEN YOU DRINK
Let it Be the Best.
| The Purest and Best Beer
SHERLOCK & CO,
’PHONE No. 32.
E. D. SHEFFIELD CO.
Headquarters tor
Edward E. Strauss $ Co. Clothing.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Shoes in the Latest Shapes.
HATS A SPECIALTY.
Novelties in Dress Goods and Notions.
We are the leading Tailoring Merchants. Special attention
is paid to out of town buyers as well as the city trade.
See our Clothing before you buy.
E. D. SHEFFIELD CO.
113 Cotton Ave.
on the MarketJToday Brewed by
(Acme Brewing Company.
• For a Nervine, Drink Their Halt Tonir.
j SHERLOCK & CO.
•« Agents.
’Phone 32.
FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED.
If you want money on your farm I have arrangements
with New York parties through whom I can get it for you
at Lowest Possible Cost.
Morgan's Costly Mansion.
New York, Feb. 28.—Many work
men are completing the foundatioi
for J. Plorpont Morgan’s new llbrarj
building at the rear of Ms home at
Madison avenue end East Thirty-sixtt
street It is to coot $300,000. The
Plane ere for a twoetoiy structure o!
Knoxville marble, of a pinkish grey.
With a frontage of MS* on Thirty
■faith street sad lawn apace In front 1
MONEY LOANED!
J. W 8HKFFIKK.D President
Farm loans negotiated any
where ia Southwest Georgia
at low rates and on easy
Save money by see-
terms,
ing me.
G. R. ELLIS.
Americus, Ga.
FKAMCjgUEFFIKLD, Vlce-Presld.nt
E.-D. SHEFFIELD, Cashier*
Bank of Commerce,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
A general bankingjbnsincss transacted and all consistent courtesies
extended to patrons. Certificates of deposit issued bearing interest,
J. J. HANESLEY,
Room No. 5 Barlow Block,
Americus, Ga,
Storage Lumber
Warenouse S, A.
L By. A Church St
JOHN W. SHIVER,
Zthe jCumhsi 2)eaiet
[ Office IB
Bank of
Commerce
-Uptown OmcelNoflin.
Slotrgh ana jCumbtr
<£atkr, Skingltt, <?/#,
Warehotue* No. m.
Residence iNo.IT
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